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| t have given Science by his ipaniment. and evening lucted by the he Rev. R.
istry t h a t Mr. Albert
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JIPPED OF
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II DR. & MRS. NLCHOLLS
Dr. and Mrs. Derek Nicholls have returned
to.Clitheroe this week after spending two years in the United States of
America. An old boy of Clitheroe
Royal Grammar School, Dr. Nicholls is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Derek Nicholls of 5. Albcrmarle Street. Clith- croe. He was awarded the degree of PhD. in Chemistry allhe University of Manches ter in 1965 after already gain ing his
13.Sc with honours in
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York in November 1965 with his wife. Christine, who was a senior laboratory technician at the department of occupational hygiene at Manchester Univer sity.
1962. Dr. Nicholls left tor New
In America, Dr. Nicholis was working oil a post-doctoral
Fellowship at the State Umver sity of New York (College of Forrestrv) at Syracuse. Among the many places Dr. Nicholls visited was State
and Mrs.
the. Empire which
a marvellous architectural ^and fees, refreshment costs achievement. They ^ also donned | other small expenses raincoats and goloshes when thev viewed Niagra Falls., They also managed to enter
both consisider de
Building to
b
lie night,” which, auu
the famous White House, the home of President Johnson, but visitors were only allowed
from all the events which took place during the Lusaka Foil after
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to the Archbishop, and the pupils eagerly await his reply.
a profit of nearly £40. . A cheaue is being forwarded
agreed that they really enjoyed the American way of life-and everywhere that they went the British banner was always made welcome.
to view the state rooms. Both Dr. and Mrs. Nicholls
scouts
lice 3ins and
ting ■ -ried Rice
SUITABLE ACCESS TO HOUSING SITE A PROBLEM
Bowland Rural Council’s proposed housing develop
ment at Bolton-by-Bowland is being held up because of difficulties 'its Housing Committee is experiencing in finding suitable access to a site it has had under consideration for
some time. The first
entry reviewed was over a stream, and this
did not meet with the approval ot the Ri v e r
Authority. Difficulties arose about a
and Boxing a "further suggested ■ ai
PLANNING REFUSAL
second suggested access and yesterday the c om m i t te e learned that the Count;' P an- niii" Officer-refused to considei
point unless a barn' on the site was demolished to make access easier. However, an a p p r o a c h
already made to the owners of the barn had revealed that the building was in use and demoli tion could onlv be considered if a similar building was erected elsewhere. Mr. L. D. Telford, Clerk to
week’s issue, that two scouts of the Clitheroe Venture Unit hoped to attend the Midwinter Expedition in Snowdonia, but they had fears that the expedi tion would be called off due to the foot and mouth epidemic. Their fears were brought to reality, as the expedition has, since then, been postponed. _ The two scouts, Peter Wells
We mentioned in our last
paying . . left
CIITHEROE MAN1 AND; WIFE. BAG! FROM STATES
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1 read. a< letter from the Aicli- bishop of Lusaka. -Zambia, the
After their form inaster had
I pupils of Form 4C. St. Augus tine’s . Secondary School. Biai-
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.....food ari(i clothing, and that
I scheme. A Working Committee was
begun, the children keeping an illustrated daily ^ o i d in. special notebooks. . Then the pupils, in pairs, visited each class in the school to gwc short talk explaining the
A “Lusaka Protect was .
I able competitions took Pk\ce- I and a school dance was hem- The final event was an auc-
cluded dhmer-tmie sanies m the gymnasium, at which col lections were taken. Two m-ofit-
formed to arrange a senes of fund-raising events, which in
^ t o . t h e ^ o ^ .
view on the dav before the sale On Friday tile auction was
a small electric w a ^ - games, sports’ eoods. foodstun,
conducted by » team of teachers, at winch ovei -00 items were sold. These
and clothing. A total of £51 was ra-ised
I ington, decided to organise a I fund-raising scheme. T h e y I were touched .tliat the children of the diocese were in ne ed of
I many were dying, prematuiely through shortage of medicine and hospitals.
CHILDREN S BOOKS HAVE A MAGIC OF THEIR OWN
By RON THOMPSON Lei us take a dose look
at the well-dressed spy. If a spy wears spectacles,
these must be suspect . . . they could contain a radio
concealed in the heavy frame. His tic clip appears harmless enough. , but is it? In actual fact it is a cleverly disguised bug, wired most likely to a micro- tape recorder in his pocket.
A coat button looks
normal . . . But it is not, as any lucky
schoolboy who has read the above extract and other in formation on spy gadgets aiven in a children’s annual, “Boys World,” will be able to tell you after Christmas. He will also be able to tell
Christmas annuals yoimgsters can lose themselves m ^
adventures of strong biawi. heroes, like agent Nick Fury in “Pow!” (9s. 6d.), or the long;
.rheir interest, there is adt
loved Dan Dare, still fight>n= things from outer space. > t “Eagle” (12s. 6d.). I f . sP°'Le
lich as cricketer Mike Stm*- t Sir Air Ramsey allc’ „„
iven by famous sportsmen,
Tse-Tung, to help, them ak®= One or the m a j o r s
ennis world champion Chuaii,
of these annuals n, Omia Books Limited, a publishing
firm which really knows 4 ^
range covers all age gioups all tastes.
Wide choice
3'ou how science is fighting the desert, describe the intricate workings of the Inter-City E:3001 BO-BO Electric locomo tive, and have a pretty fail- knowledge of the sport of the ton-up tigers on two wheels.
t For fact is mixed with fan
lows a Picture storv. “N- E. Spooks—ghost hunter . with an
asy in this anniial. which fol
informative article on the American War of Indepen dence. and then carries on with another illustrated story, ' Raff Regan and the Spit that lieu
itself.”
value and many a schoolboy heart will leap at the sight of the cover alone. The world of children s books
At 12s. 6d. it is pretty good . ,
is a magical one, exciting and absorbing. In the pages of
e Older girls are not
ither . . . “Girls’ World’ the feminine equivalent to n
action-packed “Boy s follows much the same foimum only here the avtide^ “ n about ballerinas, dancu - on
ice. and riding. and picture stories with titles such "h
as, “Cindy and a„I* L S t,u’ and, “Be Careful. Catn> • Their “Eveiw^Mkls Book of
names?” This is a » could easily save
of headaches and ________ k
W M d When” (160 answers more general quest-ons. suut ..
"Who invented trou=«!3r, ,, “Why do people hate a lly
h “
steris^bookshelf trated, i t even b“sd a . “ dates
■the newly-independent states of the world!
To Customers
and Friends .from
FRANK and VERA "KINGS ARMS . BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE
Compl iments, oj the Season
Merry Christinas and a
Happy New Year to all
customers anti friends — from —
and' John Law now hope the Venture expedition will be held at Easter instead, but if it is not. they will be first on the attendance list next voar.
any lime of year. If youve never tried begin with a simple room such as a small bedroom with only one door
iind window-, and no fireplace. If the walls already have
the Area Planning Officer’s ceed in increasing them, vpfusal to permit the erection At the suggestion of Coun. ' r .. t\vo-bedroomed house on w.' J. Harrison, the matter is nint 97 Higher West Clough, once more to be passed back to West Bradford, is that the site the Parish Council who are 4 in ooen country between two being asked to consider again n tnhlished communities, and the-possibility of a suggested bniidin" a house there would alternative site near the lead to sporadic development church, which would be the first stages
One of the reasons given for jsh and rebuild would only suc-
the Council, informed the com mittee that the County Plan ning Officer had warned that he would require a good type of property to be erected in tire area. In order to ensure this, pointed out Mr. Telford, it would be necessary to keep site costs down.'Starting to demol-
of ribbon development. The Area planning officer
|you will be igagement Icause only
In signify so Igly the love k I, now and Inarried life.
du our wide
jieslgnsand It the 4 Cs— lors that will price of your |< us, too, for 2nd booklet, 'You BuyA
Ite, phone or } copy today,
forever
also felt that access to the road would bo undesirable at tn.s
The refusal to the applies
i-i°owett”Uof Greento-n. Wesi Bradford Road, Waddffigtoin was supported hy Bovlana
Rural Council ,plan?_ mittee, which met on Monday.
the County planning Officer■to reconsider his refusal o. Man ning permission which would permit a warehouse' at^Rocxy Bank, Wnddington. to be con- verted into ft cottage. .
But the Committee'is asking The application for itlie con-
version has been ffifKl<L1,L a Executors of W; W- E^daie. per J. Dugdale. of Lanterns
Ribblesdaic Avenue. Cl1" 161.? ; Tire reason given for me
ur. refusal was that, the sJe abu s
a narrow section °f two road and.-is aff“ ted y improvement lines for tt>e
ing carried oiit would ™a^f more remote by conveision
who was ■ present a t Mona. y . Wng Officer. M r. N-W. Davies, BURNLEY ?77. people
meeting, e x p l f t in o d . although thm-c-was no inmiedi
at. proposal to carry..out,,sW road improvement work at tins Point, i t was ■ a progr^a)”? ^
development, and' tb<l f^SeLd made was a piece of forwaa; highway planning.
■might not be: implemented 1 many years to come, and lems
lug planning permission on account., was going to someone a home.
. ¥
SIn the view of Co’^L i„2 spensley, however, envisaging
• 7 uch a long-term nroject, which
JUNE, HARRY & FAMILY ^ W H IT E HORSE HOTEL
CLITHEROE MP?1 ' r - .
Hie possibilities of , TY. improvements .to the ^
the wai'elrouse to a cottar, . ' The. assistant County^Plaii
SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ALL . OUR
FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS! from
Jf&im vfaiimM- % _
point because bi^hbedpes, and the alignment of the load con siderably restricted visibility.
P a p e r h a n g in g ' You can paperliang at
Tiw
wallpaper on, soak generously with water, before you scrape off. Distempered walls should be well washed and, of course, any cracks or h-’
sandpapered smooth. Use good quality paste, mix
.es filled and Merry Christmas
ing according to tire instruc tions on packet. Apply thinly for light porous paper, but brush well in to thick papers, and give time to soak in. Overlap joints aren’t abso
and a Happy Neiv Year
lutely professional they do avoid the risk of shrinkage. If you arrange that they
up.
To all Customers and Friends old and new — From —
point "away from the window (overlap away from you) they won’t catch the light and show
Householder, the monthly magazine)
(By the Editor of Practical
SEASON’S GREETINGS lo all our
Friends and Customers --- from ----
JIM and EDITH Three Fishes Hotel, Mitton
Compl iments o f the Season to
Customers and Friends — from —
RON and RIIODA
ROYAL OAK INN WATERLOO CLITHEROE
To All Our
FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS from
LIL and BILL
THREE MILLSTONES INN West Bradford
Complimenls of,
the Season to all Friends
. and Customers . from
John and Jo y c e Wilkinson
EDISFORD BRIDGE INN CLITHEROE
T .. ,
JACK and AUDREE ELLIS
PENDLE HOTEL CHATBURN
A Merry Christinas and a Happy New Year
lo ail customers, and friends old and new from
BRUCE and TRUDY BROUGHTON PARKERS ARMS
NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND
Compl iments of. the Season to all our
customers and friends — from — PETER AND
ELIZABETH HEY
Hark to Bounty Inn Slaidburn
Christmas arid
..the. Best wishes for
. . . New Year '; - To all our Friends and .Customers ^
Y'from'Y.-rvv.; Mr. and Mi’s.
R. C. SMITH and Staff
WHITEWELL HOTEL
WHITEWELL
{■[Season’s Greetings to all fr iends
>; and Customers . ^ - from ■
— r ; >
DOREEN & DONALD WILSON
Duke, o f York Hotel . Grindlcton :
*>*!*»'
BEST WISHES FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR .
' TO ALL’ OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS From MARK and ELSIE ASPINALL ARMS — MITTON
Sending you and yours loads o f grand wishes at C h r i s tm a s ....... and our themks fo r your loyal patronage f rom
ERNEST CROSSLEY AND STAFF
BUCK INN, LOWERGATE, CL1TIIEROE
Mr. JACK WEBSTER Hie Brown Cow Inn, Clitheroe
\ \ Merry Christinas ' and a
Happy New Year to all friends
I? . and customers — from —
BETTY ami CYRIL
WAGGON and HORSES HOTEL
CLITHEROE
MERRY CHRISTMAS ' and
A
A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
lo all our friends and customers
Christmas I
DOUG & MARIE COE WHEATSHEAF HOTEL
&
Christmas Greetings lo all. our
Customers and Friends — from —
Connie & Tonv JOINERS ARMS CLITHEROE
Compl iments o f the Season to all our
customers & friends — from —
ALFRED & NANCY BOARDMAN
Sim Inn,. Waddington
Compl iments o f the Season to all our
Customers;& Friends — f r om —-.....
Fred & family White Lion Hotel,
Market Place, Clitheroe to all Friends
and Customers from.
TOM & CIS
STATION HOTEL CLITHEROE
THE SEASON’S GREETINGS
To all our Patrons from
Mr. and Mrs. .1. WHITTAKER Hodder Bridge Hotel
J8 0. SS
5k
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m 01
greetings from Mine Host
& &i &
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msk m
i % S t
MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE BLESSED WITH EVERY HAPPINESS from
MARJORIE AND
FRANK CAIN
HORSE SHOE INN BAWDLANDS
CLITHEROE
Father Christmas handing on, presents at the children's Christmas party a CUtheroc H^WaL'The matron at the hospital, Miss Vera Johnson is seen giving Father Christmas some assistai .
children’s market a * “L , with colourful, we-appeaWB books each Christmas Tlie^
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