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12 Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, May 3, J968 SITUATIONS VACANT


A Career in the Textile Industry in the 1970's


THE BLACKBURN DISTRICT TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION


invite applications from young men for SCHOLARSHIPS tenable on the


Ordinary National Diploma Course in Textiles (Two years full time day course)


Commencing in SEPTEMBER, 1968, at BLACKBURN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN


If you have (or expect to obtain this year) four- G.C.E. ‘O' level passes including maths, and one science subject or two science subjects, you can apply for a scholarship of £150 per annum (with no means test).


Successful students on this course are exempted from Part I of the Textile Institutes Assooiateship examinations and can enter a Higher National Diploma Course which qualifies for a full local authority grant. Holders of a Higher National Diploma are exempted from the Part II (final) examination for the Assooiateship of the Textile


..........


Institute. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO TRAIN FOR A


PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY Young men and their parents are invited to write to or call and see:—


Mr. Alan 0. Ward, The Secretary, The Blackourn District Textile Manufacturers’ Association, 35, Railway Road, BLACKBURN.


for further details, general conditions and application form. CAPSTAN


SETTER OPERATOR FOR


LIGHT PRODUCTION ENGINEERS Good Rate of Pay and Working Conditions.


Apply — MANAGER


Sowerbutts & Watson (1947) Ltd. Judge Walmslcy Works - Billington Neal Whallev.


Tel. Whalley 3472


R A V E ! HIGH FASHION SHIRTS


there is a very inter esting job


available fo r a br ig h t , intelligent GIRL IN THE


RAVE PRODUCTION CONTROL DEPT- AT HENTHORN FACTORY.


The rates of pay are good and four weeks paid holiday is given each year.


PLEASE WRITE OR TELEPHONE MR. ROGER DUFFY


TRUTEX LTD., GRINDLETON, CLITHEROE CHATBURN 261


PRESTON AND DISTRICT WATER BOARD


A vacancy exists at CLITHEROE


POST OFFICE FOR


A POSTMAN


43 hour week, holidays with pay. Permanent pensionable position. Wages £9-7-6 at age 18 rising to £15-5-0 at age 22 and over. Candidates must be at least 18 years of age. APPLY:


The Employment Exchange Ciitheroc


YOUNG LADY WAITRESS and


r e q u ir e d a s


GENERAL ASSISTANT Live in — All found.


Main Clitheroe/Preston bus route.


PERRY.


Shirebum Arms Hotel, Hurst Green, Near Whallcy.


I Tel. Stonyhurst 208 GOURMET FOODS


We have Vacancies on our staff for


Smart ASSISTANTS


interested in food with a difference.


Previous experience not essential. Good rate of pay for suitable applicants.


C. R. HARGREAVES & SONS LTD.


ITALIAN WAREHOUSE Parson Lane, Ciitheroc.


Female Staff REQUIRED


FOR


GENERAL BAKERY WORK


Full and Part-Time Previous experience not essential


MASHITER’S


Moor Lane, Clitbcroc Tel. 3541


y o u n g l a d y


Required for Dining Room Duties. :


Part-time. ASSHETON ARMS, Downham. Tot. Chatburn 227


CLEANER REQUIRED one morn­ ing per week,—Mrs. Panter, 17


f in in Drive, Clltheroe,


Dunsop Bridge, Cottage (2 bed­ rooms I available at reasonable rent near to intake. 40 hour five day week: 6/8 per hour. Sickness pay scheme, service supplement and admission to superannuation scheme after period of qualifying |


i Labourer required for intakes I n the Trough of Bowland. near


and Reservoirs Superintendent, Chapel Brow Depot Dongrldge.


J . P. B A IL E Y A.M.I.C.E.. M.I.W.E.


Engineer and Manager.


9/15 Rlbbleton Lane. Preston


ESTATE HANDYMAN


Estate. Nr. Burnley. Driving licence essential. Good house | available


Apply in writing, giving details |


and experience to: C INGHAM & YORKE.


hartered Land Agents.


Huntroyde Estate Office Near Burnley.


MALE OR FEMALE clerk wanted I for sale days only. Speed and


accuracy at figures, and an ability to deal with the public essential. Hours per week will vary greatly according to season and range from 10 to 40 with no fixed finishing time: l.c. as early as 3 p.m. or as late as 8 p.m. Mast Wednesdays and | Thursdays free No Saturday ivork. Salary to be arranged- Applicatlons in writing to: The Secretary. T lic Clithcroc Auction Mart Co. Ltd.. Railway Road.1


Clltheroe.


HOUSEWIVES? Working Girls? I Holidays coming? Cash short? Extra money required? Interes­ ted in cosmetics. Earn £3—£5 | per week in your spare tlme.- For details please write to the area manager 11 St. Lawrence's Avenue. Barton Preston Tel. |


Brock 226, after 7 p.m.


REPRESENTATIVES (male and I female) required by expanding


national company. Prospects of rapid advancement. Previous ex­ perience not necessary.—Box No. F I Advertiser and Times.


AGENTS (MALE AND FEMALE) I required by national company,


to call on local business people. No experience necessary. High wage, plus commission basis.—- Box No. C3 Advertiser and | Times. _________________________


YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN re-1 qulred for clerical work in !


production office. Mast have ah aptitude for


■ 2441.______________________ _


Lancaster Hosiery Oo. L id.. Waterloo Road Clithcroe. Tel. |


figures.—Apply


PART-TIME CLEANER required | for old people's welfare club.-


Applications with references to : Mrs. A. H. Todd, "Lynwood.” Whalley Road. Pendleton, Cllth-1


croc. _____________________


JUNIOR OFFICE GIRL required. —Apply Baldwin Weeks & Bald­


win. 4, Duck Street. Clltheroe.


YOUNG MEN (15 to 39 years) I trained as radio and radar


2QJ, Phone 54304. cFULLY' EXPERIENCED


time). Telephone Clitheroe 4166 for interview 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


lothing agent/collector


officers .on liners and other | Ships Day, eve or postal courses., Prospectus. Radio College, - 911 Lancaster Road. Preston, P R I.


Required lor the Huntroyde I Telephone Blackburn 50249. PUBLIC NOTICES


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


Temporary Weight Restriction Order


DOWNHAM ROAD BRIDGE NO. 1071


CLASS III ROAD No. 422


that the County Council intend to make an Order under section 12(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act. 1967, temporarily prohibiting to a n y motor vehicle or trailer • being a track laying vchlole and temporarily restricting to all vehicular traffic with an axle weight whether laden or unladen exceeding 7 tons that length of Downham Road Class I I I Road No. 422 which passes over Downham Road Bridge No. 1071 (Railway Bridge No. 70) In the Parish of Chatbum In the Rural District of CUtheroe. Any public service vehicle any


DOWNHAM ROAD CLITHEROE N RURAL DISTRICT ___ ,


OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


^ Th e Order w ill come Into force on the 14th May 1968 and will remain In operation for an initial period of six weeks. Appli cation will be made to the Minister of Transport for an extension of the Order u ntil the


Alternative Route


north on the Chatbum-Glsburn Trunk Road A59 to the junction with Back Lane (unclassifled Road No. 4/122). then cast on Back Lane to rejoin Downham Road ; and vice versa for west­


bound vehicles. Tlie County Council do not


C. P. H. McCALL, Clerk of the County Council.


County Hall. PRESTON.


PUBLIC NOTICES


MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1959


THE ACQUISITION OF LAND (AUTHORISATION PROCEDURE) ACT 1946


The Ministry of Transport Highways Compulsory Purohase Order (No. >


(Liverpool-Leeds Trunk Road, Whalloy and Clitheroe By-Pass, Southern Seotion) 19. .


order entitled the Ministry of Transport ^ h w a y s OompuLsop. Purohase Order (No.


and Clltheroe By-Pass, Southern Section) 1 9 .. . which he proposes to make, authorising him to purchase compulsorily.-


entioned Acts has prepared a draft compulsory purchase ) (Llvcrpool-Leeds Trunk Road. Whalley


Tlie land and rights described in the Schedule hereto for the purpose of:-


( i l the construction of a new trunk road, in the Rural Districts of Blackburn and Clttheroe in the Coimtv of Lancaster in pursuance of the Llyeroool- Preston-Leeds Trunk Road (Whallcy and Clltheroe


By-Pass) Trunk Road Order 196.,


(lit tile construction and improvement of highways in the Rural Districts of Blackburn and Clltheroe in tho County of Lancaster in pursuance of the Liyerpool- Prcston-Leeds Trunk Road (Whallcy and Ciitheroc


By-Pass Side Roads) Order 196 . and Oil) the Improvement of the Livcrpool-Proston-Leeds


' Trunk Road in the Rural Districts of Blackburn and Clltheroe In the County of Lancaster.


plan referred to therein, together with copies of the published Copies of the draft compulsory purchase or.d«


drafts of the above-mentioned Trunk Road Order and Side Roads (Orders (both with their accompanying p ansi have been deposited and may be seen a t all reasonable hours at t te North Western Hoad Construction Unit. The Ministry of Tj^nsjx>rt. i Room 107). Crvstal House. Blriey Street, Preston, and at Tnc County Divisional Surveyors Office, Lancashire County Council. Divisional House, Rtddlngs Lane, Whalley, Blackburn,


Lancashire^ on to tno draft compulsory Purchase order


must be made In writing and addressed to tbe Minister at Ills North Western Road Construction Unit The Ministry or Transport (Room 107). Crystal House. Blrlcy Street. Preston. Lancashire, not later than the 24th May 1966 and should state the griunds of objection, quoting the reference


CNW220/1A/28C/01 Part 2.


Dated the 22nd April. lBoe. E. N. WALSH.


Controller of Administration. SCHEDULE


Note ibi given to those items on the Plan referred to In the draft Compulsory Purchase Order,


ibi In certain instances ownership Is stated for’ b o o s e s of identification. References to s^ ereh ip a ie re fe r


Order.


service Personal application to Works I


In tho Rural District of Blaokburn Meadow grass, pasture and wood land, parts of toods anti


r i n in p tu re fan d 'lln d °bcd 'and°bank M l m ' « $ 8 5 b l the Em4


"land (all


?8)^npM^rVl ™a5owBIgn£s,land w<^” iand* p ^ o f * * . and tan k? of“ K ™ r t of F J . No. 7 (Billington). the right to


lay and maintain a pipe drain in pastureland


and bank ol stream and the and hanks of streams (all owned oy inornDer


t td i i 1“ 12 18 14 17 18, 19 and 20); pasture, meadow and wMd land part o t TP. No 36 (Billington). parts of beds and


right to cleanse, widen and deepen Part of bed 5” d, nbaoI!1l i >i stream (all owned by Mrs. D. Hargreaves) (28. 28A. 29. 3 0 . 31 and *12)* uasturc and meadow land, parts of bed and bunks 01 stream, parts ol F P . Nos. 39 and 40 (Billington) . half width of Elker Lane the right, to lay and maintain a pipe drain with manholes and lieadwall In moadowland and bank of R lic i Calder. the right to construct and maintain a brldge to w r y the Trunk Road over meadowland and parts of bed imd Dank of River Caldcr and tne right, to cloanse widen and deepen parts of beds and banks of streams (all otroed by G. Geldert) I37C 38 30. 41. 42. 43. 44 and 45): rough grawland and parts


land, half width'of Elker Lane, and part of Torn Ingliamwood parts of beds and banks of stream and Part of path, and the


nLiureland (owned by J.'Hargreaves) (4): grassland, parts of Bed and banks of streams, filled area.


or Mrs M O Nlckson deceased) (1. 2 and 3) an^bank'ol


cnees to ownership or reputed ownership at the time Sf the^preparation of the draft Compusory Purchase


North Western Road Construction Unit. Ministry of Transport.


. T, „ , , t


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Minister of Transport m in exercise of the powers conferred on him by the above-


Intend to proceed with the making of a permanent weight restriction on this bridge.


Eastbound vehicles proceed Mr. OBITUARY


Mrs. F. M. Geldard Mrs. Florence May Geldard,


of Park View, Bolton-by-Bow- lamd, died in hospital on Fri­ day, aged 76 years. A native of Lancaster. Mrs.


Comprehensive schools


plan is re adopted Members of the Divisional Executive No. 5 of the I


Geldard came to teach at Dale Head. On her marriage in 1916 to


Lancashire Education Committee, decided this week to go | ahead with a scheme for comprehensive education. The scheme, which was first


the late Mr, John Geldard, she came to live in Bolton-by-Bow- land where her husband, a member of an old farming


family, had a farm. Mrs. Geldard enjoyed farm


axle weight of which whether laden or unladen does not exceed 10 tons is exempt from this


life and walking in the countryside. A regular member of Bolton-


by-Bowland Parish Church. Mrs. Geldard was well-known


place on Tuesday at SS. Peter and Paul Church, Bolton-by- Bowland, and was conducted


and loved in the district. The funeral service took


31st October. 1968. The restriction Is necessary to


by the Rev. G. Gaze. Mrs. Geldard is survived by


allow reconstruction work to be carried out.


her only daughter, Mrs. Mary Moorhouse.


B. Harrison


son died suddenly at his home in Montague Street, Clitlieroe,


Mr. Thomas Bertram Harri­


on Monday, aged 81. Mr. Harrison was born in


his wife. Laura, came to Clith- eroe where he worked for the Refuge Assurance Company from 1910 until his retirement


After his marriage, he and


in 1949. During the First World War.


Mr. Harrison was a gunner with the Royal Tank Corps.


He enjoyed fin active life,


shooting and fishing in the surrounding district. Mr. Harrison made his own


fishing bait and was well known for artificial flies he made and sent to clients all


held in St. Paul’s Church. Low Moor with which he was asso­


over the world. The funeral service was being


ciated. at 1-45 p.m. today. Mr. Harrison is survived by


his wife and seven children.


Chaigley where his parents had a large farm.


submitted in November, 1966, and later withdrawn, would turn the Clitheroe Boys’ Gram- r School building into a


five-form entry junior high school, for boys aged between 11 and 14 years, and the Girls’ Grammar School building into five-form entry junior high


Secondary School buildings, at present four-form entry, will become a 10-form entry mixed senior high school for pupils between 14 and 18 yfears.


school for girls. The Ribblesdale C o u n ty


The three schools would be under one governing body.


Against


not unanimous and County Aid. F. Worsley 6aid "I will be working against comprehensive education at the C o u n ty Council. I hope we can retain our grammar schools.”


Tire decision to go ahead was


that he would do everything he could to bring comprehensive education into this area when the time was right.


But Coun. F. Ainsworth said


many people were prepared to accept comprehensive educa­ tion, provided schools were made available for it and that the Executive was not rushed


Coun. J. A. Barnes said that


into it.Mr. Gerald Hood, headmaster of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, said that the Divisional Executive should not start dealing w i th comprehensive education until new buildings


completely happy present situation


with the


New curate arrives in


new curate at SS Michael and John Church, Clitheroe. A priest for 23 years, Father


Clitheroe Father John Gallagher is the


primary schools’ representative j lls[ spent 16 years at St. Wil- on the Executive, he was not fr|d’s, Preston.


Gallagher studied at Heythrop College near Oxford and has


Decision


comprehensive education under small concerts here in the town, way in this area as soon as In June he is taking a party possible to eliminate the 11- of about 60 people, from all over plus system of selection to England, to the Shimes of secondary schools.


He said he wanted to get I the largo orchestras and to have


ally interested in working with young people and the sick. He is also interested in music and hopes to organise trips to see


Father Gallagher is especi­ Europe, including Lourdes and


The decision to revert to the | Fatima, second submitted scheme for


the re-organisation of secon­ dary education, was taken by the Executive following a meet­ ing with County Education Committee members a few


Writes


tt’ppkjt a ffo The scheme was approved on excellent example of what can


astic about work for Unity and thinks the work done on behalf of the Cheshire Homes is an


Father Gallagher is enthusi­


Tuesday subject to the pro- be done. vision of a purpose-built sixth He writes occasionally for


consider and report on prob- Clitheroe people and hopes lems arising before implemen-1 stay for a lon„ time,


tation of the long-term scheme. PUBLIC NOTICES


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


were provided for the scheme. Mr. J. W. Waddington,


former headmaster of Edisford County Primary Sc h o oil. Clithcroc, said that as the


PUBLIC NOTICES


ministry of transport THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1959


THE ACQUISITION OF LAND (AUTHORISATION PROCEDURE) ACT 1946


The Ministry of Transport Highways Compulsory Purchase Order (No. )


(Liverpool-Lceds Trunk Road, Whalley and Clitheroe By-Pass. Northern Sootion) 19 .


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Minister of Transport m e n ' t " Arts*’^l?asP p ^ r e d °na ’^^Sft ^ompulsSry hp u ? S s e


i S 3 ? ^ the purpose of:-


pnDP(Ses^or makc.^^thods°i^g1Ch!ni w'purehMc riompulsorily:- The land and rights described in the Schedule hereto for


(i) the construction ol a new trunk road, in tne Borough of CUtheroc and the Rural District of rnthcroe in the Countv of Lancaster in. pursuance of the LivIrpMl-PresMin-Lccds Trunk Road (Whallcy


and Clithcroe By-Pass) Order. 196.


( ih the construction and Improvement of highways in the Borough of CUtheroe and the Rural Distiict of Clithcroe in tlie County of Lancaster in pursuance of the Llvemool-Preston-Leeds Tru nk Road (Whalley and Clitheroe By-Pass Side Roads) Order 196. , and


n il ) the improvement of tne Llvcrpool-Leeds-Preston Trunk Road in the Rural District of Clitheroo in the


County of Lancaster


n’an referred to therein, together with copies of the published d ra f ts of the above-mentioned Trunk Road Order and Side


Copies of tho draft compulsory purchase order and of the


itoadf Orders (both with their accompany ng plans) Hpnrisitpd and may be seen at all reasonable hours at the Noitn


Wes“ rn Ro«d CoLtnfction Unit. The Mi£lst7 (Room 107). Crystal House. Birlcy Street, brc.ston.and at Tno OfflScs of Tile Clitheroo Rural District Council Church Brow.


Clltheroe, Lancashire. Any objection to tlic draft compulsory purcase order must


of objection, quoting the reference CNW220/1B/2BC. 01.


Dated the 22nd April. 1968. E. N. WALSH.


Controller of Administration. North Western Road Construction Unit,


Ministry of Transport. Note (a) The numbers appearing In^braejeets arter eachJ^tcm. SCHEDULE


given to those items on the Plan, referred to in. the draft Compulsory Purchase Order.


(b) In certain instances ownership is stated for purposes of identification. References to ownership are refer­


ences to ownership or reputed ownership at the time of the preparation of the draft Compulsory Purchase


Order.


banks of streams, half width of Elker Lane. ™ d,® ? t Streams cleanse, widen and deepen parts of beds and bank so f streams (all owned by W Wliipp) (21 22 23, 24, 25. 26, and 27). pasture


to divert a stream to flow therein in pasture land and to cleanse, deepen and widen partsof bed and banks of astream. the right to


16 (Pendleton), parts of public footpath, cart-track, disusedcart- track and farm access road, half widths of Clltheroe and Worston Roads farm buildings, B.W. No. 5 (Mearley) parts of beds5 and banks of streams, parts of Pendleton Mcarley and Worston Brooks, the right to construct a new watercourse and


In the Rural District of Clitheroe. Pasture land, parts of F P . Nos. 3 (Mearley i. 4 (Worston). 15 and


of disused settling tanks (all owned by Rural District Council of Blackburn) (46).


narts of beds and banks of streams, part of bank of River Caldei, stone and slate farm building, and «io right to ob stru ct and


In the Rural Distrjots of Blackburn and Clitheroe Pasture meadow and wood land, half width of Elker Lane,


maintain □ bridge to carry the Trunk Road_o v er_ rough_ grass^


land "part oi IriP" No. 2o "^ h ah e y )“ pan of Rlddings Lane, tlic riizht to hiv nines and nianliltotcs in meado'wland, Pa^t R?ddines l in e and part of F.P. No. 20 (Whalley). the right to


(all owned by A. Proctor) (34c. 47. 48. 49 50. 51. 52, 53, 5 4 ana 90).


cleanse! widen and deepen Parts, ° £ > 2cd,s0 !??” £? 53


In the Rural District of Clltheroe "Nctlierley," 50 Mitton Rond, garage “nd Dai?„of.*2,rde” f


garage ol 40 Mitton Road (58 and 59): part site ol tricity Sub-Station at the rear of 50 Mitton


In d


(rrminds thereto (56): part of hen run and hen cabin at the rear of Nos. 38/40*Mitton Road 157): part of karde/ ,f a” d(,^S1


^c


and grass land Nos. 1-4 Rose Cottages and gardens thereto parts Of F.P Nos. 21 and 22 (Whalley). farm buildings


<b2*’ P0*!®,?


and yard part of occupation road and access road to tlie side and rear of Rose Cottages, the right to lay and maintain a manhole and pipe drain in pasture land, occupation road, parts of F P No. 10 (Wlialloy), and farm access road and tlic right to construct foul sewers and manholes In pmstu^c woocL


woodland arid the right to construct a fou sewcr and manhole in woodland (all owned by Mrs. C. Smith) (84 ana 85), posture land and part ol bed and bank of stream and the right to cleans^ wiacn Sna deepen part or bed andl bank, : stream (all owned by Mrs. A. M. Wood and T . Whitewell)


jncadowland, parts of bed and bank of s^f?ani. pa ri of F P . 8 i Wiswcll) and the right to c eansc, w den and deepen beds and banks of .streams (all owned by J. ^ompson) (93, 94 95). meadow!and beds and banks of streams part of r P . no. o (Wlswell) and the right to cleanse, widen and ^ W ^ hnrts of beds and banks of streams (all owned by W. P. RoblMon) (96C. 98 and 09). meadow and pasture land and parts P1i(1S p -


and 92).


nnd 17 (Wiswcll). (all owned A E . Birtwistle) (100c, 103 and 104)* meadowlana (owned bv Broadley) (105): posture, gross ind wSSS laSd and p a r to f feed'and banks of reservoir (owned by Calico Printers Association L td .f (107): pastureland and part of F.P No. 1 (Wiswell) (owned by Duttons Brewery Ltd.,) (108). meadowiand and bed and bank of stream (ownea by A.


1™“ l 5


hind and access road ( « : owned hy H,c, ? &^ cro^lVa o ^ S 83)® Society L td ) (65C 67. 75, 76. 7 1. 78 79, 60, 81. 82 and jw).


cleanse, deepen and widen parts of bed and banks of Pendleton. Mearley and Worston Brooks, the right to construct a new watercourse and to divert Pendleton Brook to flow therein^ in pasture land and the right to lay a pipe in P ^ u re land and YYflrt of farm access road (all owned by the Trustees of the Marrl°ge Settlemont of G. P. le G. Start le) (123 124 125. 27. 128 135 135A, 136. 136A. 137. 138. 139. 140, 141, 142. 145. 146. 148. 156' 157' 158. 159. 160, 161, 163, 164, 165, 166, 170, 171. 171A. 171B. 1 T ic f and 171D); pasture and woodland, parts of bed and banks of stream parts of disused cart-track, parts of F J 1. Nos. 16 and 17 (Pendleton), half width of Clitheroe Road, the right to ennstriict a nciv watercourse and to divert a stream to flow t la re n ln partm-c land (all owned by tlie Exors of F . Ducrden Dec’d) <126. 129, 130. 131 nnd 132): pasture land, the right to lay a pipe with one manhole and the right to construct a new watercourse and to divert a stream to flow therein in pasture land (all owned by the Trustees of the Standen Settled Estate I (132A, 133. 134 and 144); pasture land, half width of Worston Road, the right to cleanse, widen and deepen part of bed and bank of Mearlcv Brook (all owned by J . E . R . Asplnall) 1167 and 168): pasture land, part of F P . No. 3 (Worston), half width of Worston Road, part of bed and bank of Mearley Brook, the right to cleanse, widen and deepen' part of bed and bank of Mearley Brook (all owned by Mrs. B. Ballcyl (1 i l . 172. 173. C179. 183. 194 and 185); pasture land, part of F.P. No. 2 (Worston). parts of bed and banks of Worston Brook, the right


bn made in writing and addressed to the Minister, at his North Western Road Construction Unit. Tlie Ministry of Transport (RM5m 107 Crystal House. Blrlcy Street. Preston. Lancashire, n e a t e r than the 24th May 1968 an^hou ld sate the grounds


that tho District Auditor of the District comprising the above named Rural District h a s appointed the AUDIT OP THE ACCOUNTS for the year ended 31st March. 1968. of the above named Council, and of their officers, and of any Committee appointed by the Council whose accounts are subject to audit as part of the accounts of the Council, to commence on Monday the 17th day of June 1968 at 10-30 o'clock in tlie forenoon at the Council Offices. 32. Pimlico Road. Clithcroe. when and where any local government elector of the District may be present or be represented and may make any objections to such accounts before the District Auditor.


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


FURTHER GIVEN that the accounts of the Rural District Council and of their Officers and Committees duly made up and balanced together with all rate books, account books, deeds, contracts and accounts and documents relating thereto, will be deposited at the Council Offices 32 Pimlico Road, Clith­ croc. and wiil be open during office hours to tlic inspection of all persons interested for seven clear days immediately before the Audit and any such person shall be at liberty to make copies of or extracts from the deposited accounts without payment.


AND NOTICE IS HEREBY Dated this 3rd day of May, 1968.


L . D. TELFORD. Clerk to the Council.


ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1967


MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT


IMPOSITION OF 40 M.P.H SPEED LIMIT


Minister of Transport intends to make an order under section 74 (1) of the Road Traffic Regula­


Notice is hereby given that tho


tion Act 1967 prohibiting the driving of motor vehicles at a speed exceeding 40 ni.p.h. on the length of road specified in the Schedule to this Notice.


is at present subject to a speed limit of 30 m.p.h.


Part of this length of road i.e. from 100 yards north-east of Lime Street to 100 yards soutli-wcst of Green Drive


the Order should he sent to the Divisional Road Engineer, Minis­ try of Transport. Sunley Build­ ing. Piccadilly Plaza. Manchester. 1 not later than the 24th May. 1968 quoting the reference num­ ber DNW.32428/2/TR20/01.


Any objection to the making of


Dated the 11th April. 1968. (J . D. WALLACE!


Divisional Road Engineer. SCHEDULE


Prcston-Leeds Trunk Road A59. known locally as Chatbum Road, in tlio Borough of Clltheroe in the County Palatine of Lancaster which extends from a point 100 yards north-east of Its junction with Lime Street to a point 60 yards north east of its junction with Green Drive, a distance of approximately 714 yards.


That length of the Liverpool-


R.W.C.C. 206 CLUB No. 176.


Farm fetches £ 1 1 ,1 0 0


consisting of 3.043 acres of meadow land and 17.155 acres of buildings and land, was sold by auction at the Village Hall, Chipping, on Tuesday night,


Town End Farm. Chippini


MARRIED A [ G r a m m a r j£ 01- In t e r n


T


and Mrs. Lingfield was married Church, Pendleton, on day, to Mr. Robert eX Berry, only son of Mr. snd \,iC


wood, eldest daughter of vi ' " ‘ G. n=,i...... «•••


PENDLETON Miss Margaret Alice Ha.'


A Haslewood.


venue, ciit h a' at All -


R. F. Berry of Lower staadS Farm, Pendleton.


the bride wore a full length pirc-linc dress of crystal sau" with a guipure lace daisy iJi ice and long guipure lace daw' sleeves. The dress fell jnto : long train edged with guimm lace daisies and had a V infa, tation at the back of guin.Jrr" lace daisies. Her four-tier waw length veil was secured bv a


Given away by her tath.-


coronet trimmed with matek! daisies.


Mary F. Haslewood and B-- bara Patricia Haslet (bride's sisters i wove [..>•'


The bridesmaids. Sandr,


form college and extensions at the Catholic Press and is keenly Ribblesdale Countv Secondary I interested in social work. School and that the Working Already he has encountered


Party should meet again to I the warm friendliness of the to


length empire-line dre-'e- - blue Milano satin with nr-h ing blue head-bands The- h- matching shoes and whl- gloves and carried bouquet- white carnations and free'b- Thc bride was presented x-<\


horse-shoes by Judith Rj,-.


Wood, groomsmen ;s R. Berry and Stenhei (groom's cousins > a


wood (bride's sisteri B!~~ Haslewood (bride's corns,) Edward Cowperthwa:> Best man was M


Messrs. W. Alan Sm'"- (groom’s brothcr-m-iawi


D a v id Haslewood <


;s». John E. Be-,- u ushers


> John


cousin). The ceremony was per. formed by the Rev. D. Lcylanj


bride's


Chalk Hall. Chipping, a small­ holding of 4.271 acres, for


for £ 11,100. Also sold by auction was


Turner and Son, cf Bentham. £46 raised


held a coffee morning and even­ ing on Tuesday in the War­ den's flat in the Abbey and raised £46 for the Society funds.


Whalley Abbey Fellowship


£4.100. The autioncei's were Richard


of York Hotel. Grindicton. the couple left for their honeymoon in Jersey, the bride wearin? s pink and beige dress and coat with beige accessories. Presents to the bride and


After a reception at the Duke “• 0!ffl


Ribblesdah League results


, Thg results in the Ri Lie Senior and Jumoi fucs over the we


1 1 K biiie-sdiflc Senior


?v .- g ” " * e ° Great Harwood


, ldh m 61-3. Settle 93; 10B-A Whalley


reCh 173; Bead 110, _ ? iC wanderers 112~ Ho'ce 81. Padiham 8 4 - ?. tumor League Divis


isa urday) I Earby 150- £ Cr Danven 39; Luca;


n Waddington 6b;


Ei cKDum N o r t e r i a idtwistlc Im. 130—


- s ci errv Tree 15-0; ?adil & o Colony 149-4 d


’f e e t 70-5, E.E.C. 66 foesdale Wanderers


1 Division 2 (Saturday) |oldswick 127, Baxende;


lb- Cherry Tree 66- 6. B " 3 dec.; Settle 93—6. f iVistle im. 89; Whall 'Clitheroe 90—8


groom included a cut glass vase from Clithcroe Yount Farmers’ Club and a hat; mirror and teapot from the Milk Marketing Board at Vnia!- ley where the bride is a clerk Mr. and Mrs. Berry will live


at Standen Cottage. Whallev Road. Pendleton.


British Empire Cancer Cam­ paign for Research at Whalley raised £163 5s.


£163 collected Tile April collection for the


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CLUB SECRETARIES


II- YOU REQUIRE ANY SOFT DRINKS IN THE FOILOWINC SIZES OF BOTTLES PLEASE ASK OUR SALESMAN TO CALL. OR, AT YOU! REQUEST. WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO FORWARD A PRICE LIST AND


PRE-PAID ORDER CARD.


40oz. FLACONS Lemonade, Orangeade. Dandelion and Burdxk, Lem-Limade, Sarsaparilla, Cvdaopic.


20ox. PINTS Lemonade, Orange Crush. Dandelion and Burdock, Limeade, Cydapple.


7oz. SPLITS Lemonade, Oi^ngo Crush, Pendle Cola, Dry Ginger. Cydapple, Sarsaparilla, Cream Soda, Raspberryade, Vimto, Tonic Water, Bitter Lemon and Soda Water.


4oz. BABY BOTTLES Drv Ginger Ale, Tonic Water, Bitter Lemon


40ox. SYPHONS Soda Water (largo size)


SQUASHES & CORDIALS


Orange Squash, Lemon Squash. Lime luice Cordial, Grapefruit Soussh, Blackcurrant Cordial, Lemon and Barley, Peppermint Codial.


The good quality of our Soft Drinks, plus prompt service, has resulted in an increasing demand for our goods.


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LEMONADE and


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\) Division 2 (Sunday): T.ec 107—7, Bamoldswi


: Clitheroe 117—8 dec., r.V. 76; Bolls Royce 57 Harwood 27; Settle 111 105—8 dec.; Whalley 9


i ^id- v Read; Earby v : «roc- Padiham v Grer


Tor League tomorrow: Bi


oiden 92—5. - The week-end's fixture


\ ufood: Ribblesdale Wa t v Rolls Royce; Settle v den; Whalley v Bl: -northern.


■i Whalley; Blackburn N iy Earby; Clitheroe v P‘ Great Harwood v Settli


I Sunday: BamoldswicV; ilesdale Wanderers; B;


:y Oswaldtivistle Im.: .Tree v Earby; Lucas v Jtangho Colony v Pern est; Lower Darwen v P: Haddington v Rib Wanderers.


*Tm. v Whalley: Read noldsivick; Rolls R Cherry Tree. Clitbero 'date).


iy BB. & C.V.: Oswa


Stock judgi contest


Members of Clithei iDiitrict Young Farmc


sjjnet at Mr. and Mrs. iBome Farm, Dow lyrshire stockjudg leep judging. Master judge was


Division 2, tomorrow: den v Settle: Great


1 Junior League Div' tomorrow: Blackburn N


J A 17-year-old p ■c-hnol. and a regular K 1 n R Nuttall. was o f ° nlav in the Interna f c j fR o w in g the Fo f i Bognor Reg.s from


Hudson, of Gisburn. Aryshire judging: 1


irecn. 95 points: f lompson. 90 points.


ouse. 49 points; r tames, 48 points.


Sheep judging: 1. Jol


fards, when thanks iressed by Stephei


A supper was hel ad seconded by Ian V


ISNOO Results in the 2i


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[W. Waggett . . . . . . .


Atkinson ........... Swales ..............


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Hutton) (1091; meadowland part of farm occupation road including parts of F.P. Nos. 10 and 3 (Wiswell) and tlie right to cleanse, widen and deepen part of bed and bank of stream (all owned by J . W. and Mrs C. Prescott) (111. 112, n 3 a n d l l4 ) .


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.Trustees of the Standen Settled Estate) (120A. 120B and 1200), pasture land; part of beo ana bank of stream, and tne rlght to


being part of Barrow Gardens ana me right to o le s^ waen and deepen bod and bank of stream (owned by S. Wntmam) 118, and 119); wood, grass and meadow land. (ownedt by^the


meadow and pasture land, part of bed and the right to cleanse, widen and deepen bed and banks of stream ail owned by Mrs. M Urquhart) (115 116 and *


hon


construct- a new watercourse and to divert A s t ra in to f w therein in pastureland (owned by the Trustees of the Marriage Settlement of G. P. le G. Starklc) (121 and 122).


to cleanse widen and deepen part of bed and bank of Worston Brook (all owned by Ribblesdale Cement Limited) (174. 174A. 175 C180, 182 and 182A): pasture land, part of bed and bank of Worston Brook, the right to lay a pipe and manhole in nasture land (all owned by G. M. Robinson) (177, 177A, 178 and lTOAri PMture and meadowland and half width of Worston Road (all owned by L t Col L , Klng-Wllklnson) (186 187 and IM l I pa stureland (owned' by Cof. G. N. Robinson) (1891: pasture, grass, wood and meadowland. parts of F.P. Nos. 10 (Chatburn), 20. 21 and 22 (Worston). half widths of Worston Road, part of farm access road, stockpen, parts of beds and banks of streams, the right to cleanse, widen and deepen beds and banks of streams and Heys Brook (all owned by the Hon. R . J . Assbeton) (190. 191. 199, C200 201, 202, 203. 204. 206. 207. 208, 210. 211. 211A. 213, 214. 216, 216. 217 and 218): grassland adjoining '"Wliltecroft," outbuildings, part of F . P. No. 12 (Chatburn). the right to construct a new waterocurse In rough grassland, part of private access road and part or bed of stream and to divert the said stream to flow therein (all jointly owned bv R Collins. Mrs. J . Collins and Mrs. D. Ingham) (192 and 192A): the right to construct a new watercourse In grassland. Dart of private access road and part of bed of stream and to divert the said stream to flow therein (owned by Mrs. H. Johnson) (192B); pasture land, part of F P . No. 11 (Chatburn), part of bed and banks of Heys Brook, the right to oleanse. widen and deepen the bed and banks of Heys Brook, to lay two pipes and two manholes In pasture land, to constouct a new watercourse In private access road, footbridge. F P . No. 11 (Ohatburn) and bed of stream and to divert the said stream


to flow therein (all owned by W. E . Peart-Robinson) (193, 193A. 194, 195 196 and 196A): woodland (owned by the Ht. Hon. the Lord Olltheroe. P.C.) (197); meadowland and parts of bed and banks of stroam (ownid by Mrs. O. Watt) (200).


stream,'half widths of Pendle Road, the right to cleanse, widen and deepen parts of bed and banks of stream (a ll owned by the Trustees t>f-the Standen Settled !Bstate) (149,151, 152 and 153 ); tbe right to -oleanse, widen and deepen parts of bed and banks of stream (owne^btf- J.. E , R , Aspinoll) < 162),


Estate ( 160ft pasture land (owned by- the Trustees of the Marriage Settlement of G. P , le G. Starkle) (155).


In tH» Borough,of 0Mth*rq* Pasture larid fbwned by.the Trustees of the Standen Settled


In the Borough of Clithoroe and tho Rural Dlstriot.of Olltheroe Pasture, wood'and meadowland. parts of bed and banks of


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