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MR. William Taylor (Con.), for mcrly a Chief Inspector in the •Lancashire police, js one of the five candidates adopted by the .Conservative Party on Wednes day night. He is now a secur ity olTtcer. A native,of Ramsbottom, he
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Miss Raw, watched closely by Mr.s. Grange, Mrs Winning and Mrs. K. BtiJcock demonstrates the importance of milk in cookery.
Bowling cliar«fes
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John Cowdall, bad .advised the council that such a move would upset the whole of the
propo.scd scale of charges, the matter was sent back to the comniitice on the motion of Aid. Leo Wells suppored by Coun. James Barnes.
sioners were people who sub scribed to the purchase of the Castle and they shotild receive some benefit. It could be left to the parks superintendent’s discretion to .sec that the greens were not overcrowded at any one time. After the Town Clerk. Mr.
day’s Town Council meeting after Conn. Richard Turner had proposed that the 75p season ticket should be valid at any time of day. Coun. Turner .said the pen
CLITHEROE Parks Com mittee is to reconsider the pro posed new scale of charges for bowling greens. The step was taken at Tues
for the president’s charity in aid of the deaf. In the picture, from the left.
timist Club, Airs. C, Winning, e.vplained that the purpose of the demonstrations was to arrange a coffee evening with entertainment as well as the usual bring and buy stall. The event was attended by 120 people, and £30 was raised
evening, collee with cream svas served to the audience. The president of the Sorop-
tulips, daflodils and narcissi, and frecsia. During the cotirsc of the
moor Drive, Clitheroe, then gave a demonstration of spring flower arrangements, using
and mocha creams, which were sampled by the audience. Mrs. Greta Grange, of East-
stration. Miss Raw prepared cotintry-siyle dip, crabmeat ntayonnaisc, sctilloped shrimps with cream, raspberry cream delight, mandarin cream flan
which require little or no cook ing. In the course of her demon
North
Lanea.shire, Miss Alary Riiw, from Clifton, near Pres ton, demonstrated the uses of milk and cream in recipes
*Mar>' from the dairy’ was the invitation
i.ssucd on ’I'ucsday by the Soroptimist Club of Clitheroc in conjunction with the Alilk Alarkcting Board.' A dairy produce advisor in
resumed his police career, was promoted to sergeatit in 1953 and to inspector in 1958 coming to Clitheroe 12 months later. On promotion to chief inspector in 1963 he was transferred to Wigan. ■ Air. Taylor, who is 53, is mar
ing engineer and plumber and has lived in Clitheroe for 20 years. During his chairman-
Moore (Con.), who is also seek ing re-election, has a record of service .spanning 17 years. Ho was a councillor for nine years from 19.54 and was last elected three years ago. He is in business as a heal
ried and has a son and a mar ried daughter. The Mayor, Cotin. Sidney
became a police cadet in 1936, at Droylsden, and in 1942 was commissoned as a flying officer in the RAF, taking part in air crew operations. At the end of the war he
ready for May elections
member of the St. Vincent do Paul Society.
pr e sen t linc-up for (he May Municipal Elections in Clitheroe indicates that 10 candidates tvill compete for five scats. They include a former polide inspector and a husband and wife team.
of Cliiheroe Division Conser vative Party and chairman of Clithcroc D’istrict Polling Com mittee.
mover jn the important scheme for the modernisation of the town’s sewarage plant. fib has been vnce-chairman
of course assumed the custom ary politically neutral role and his colleagues’ confidence in Iiim was demonstrated by the recent invitation to be Mayor for a second successive year.-
During his Mayoralty he has,
ried hits three sons, served in the Royal Navy during the war. Railway View Road, is a native Air. Alwin .tackson (Con) of Railway View Road, is a native of Chatburn and an old
Clitheroe ICI works shares Queen’s award
FOR the second lime in live years, the Queen's Award i to Industry has been won by Ihe agricultural division of Imperial Chemica'l Industries Limited, and the Ciitheroc ' plant will play an important part in Hie business resulting from the award.
■from the sale of the catalyst used in the process.
EXPORTERS
able sum of money to pur chase the licence fee, the pro cess has to be good and like wise the catalyst that goes with it.”
“Since it can cost a consider
Clitheroe business as having an international nature. “About 70 per cent of our business goes overseas,” he said. “The division has licensed the pro cess to many chemical compan ics overseas, of which three are in the United States, which is a considerable achievement. “Clitheroc has supplied the
ham factorv. n a few weekV time.
ton charge was shipped to the United States and later this year another brge dispatch will have to be .senl to Japan.” The Queen’s Award will be presented at the main Billing-
catalyst to all of these coun tries and has recently supplied Formosa and Korea. “.About a month ago, a 150
Mr. Chandler describes the
good process brings revenue to the division in two ways: from the licence of the process and
works manager, c.vplained: “Clitheroe has made the catalyst for both processes which have won the award for the division, and the result has meant a sub stantial amount of btisiness for the works. ‘The invention of such
day. the Queen’s birthday, that they had won the award, which comes at a time when the suc cess from the previous award winning process was beginning to decline because of the intro duction of natural gas frem the North Sea. Mr. P. W. J. Chandler, deptity
innovation in the production of methanol, for which CHtheroe will produce the catalyst. Clitheroe learnt on Wednes
The award is for technical OLDHAM
FIRM SEEKS WEALLEY BY-PASS
CONTRACT
THE .starling date for the new JVhallcy eastern by-pass now rests with (he Department of Environment whieli has still to approve the £533,0(10 leiuler submitted hv Bucktuii Contrac tors Ltd., of Sliaw, near Old ham.
accepted by the Uncilshire The tender h lias aJreadv already been
Dcpiirtiiicnt'.s appruviil The by-piiss will give Burnley
Coun. Aloore, who is mar
scene is 24-year-old Air. Derek Akker, (Lab.) of Bawdlands. ^ An. old boy of Ribblesdale ■Secondary School, he served
Newcomer to the politick
. County Council. As a sociaT worker, he is
^'tp of the Farm and Sew'erage boy of Clitheroc Royal Gram- p°bege, Preston, and is keenly Committee he was a prime mar School. His father Was a local government Public Health
Lickson joined Clitheroc Rural Council as. surveyor’s assistant m 1934 and 17 years later be came assistant surveyor and ^gincer to Rowland RDC.
Oniccr. After leaving school. Mr.
local government service to be come generiil manager of an engineering company in Accrington.
During the war he served with the Royal Signals. In 1967, Mr. Jackson left
children. Coun. Richard Turner (Con),
who was first elected to the council six years ago, is the
family footwear business in Castle Street.
Committee, bas been chairman of the Drama Festival; is a school manager and has a long record of voluntary public service.
has now completed his first year’s “apprenticeship” as a member of the Town Council! being elecled last year for a 12 month period.
public .service to the town and district. He is vice-chairman of the C iv ic Hall and Enlertainmcnts
AM Rnrks, Cemeleries and Allotments Committee.
Conn. Troop is married and lias two children.
LABOUR
and Mrs. Robert Penny (Lab) of Hayhiirst Street, are again otiermg themselves for election Both are .stalwarts of the old
announced four
candid.alcs. Husband and wife team, Mr.
ago pensions! movement. Mr.
lenny is president of the Clith- cioc branch of Ihe National rederalion of Old Age Pensions’ Associations. He is a member ot the local Road Safety Com mittee and has been associated with the National Savings Movemem for 20 years. He is a stone-mason and has
been employed by the same local firni for 23 years. His wife, Ethel, has. served
Natinn'if <sDvinac
County Council, subject to the | s te l^ rv ln ^ is ’’g ro ^p i^ 'te 'e^m Ol*.. t _
and Accrington traffic .smooth access to llic existing Wliallcy- Clitlwoe by-pass. This new road will link Alunelicster Road, Ihe A67I, at a point near Wlialley Golf Club, to the roundabout already in existenee on (lie Whallej-Clitlieroe by-paSs, near Branilcy IMcade.
dual carriagewav and the re inaining two thirds will be single. There will be a (raflie liglit-coiilrulled junction near the golf club.
over Hie iManchesler Corpora tion Haweswalcr Aqueduet Work on (be aqueduct is at present being carried mil by Manchester Corporation
A bridge will he eonslruetcd ? name that The
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tish Legion women’s section and IS local Poppy Day appeal or- ganisei. She did Civil Defence work and has been a member of the WRVS for 15 years. Mr. H. Norman Greenwood (Lab.), of Park Street, is niak-
20 years in the R.A.F.. is a delegate to Clitheroc and Dis trict Trades’ Council. He wor- ship.s at S.S. Michael and John’s JL.C. Church, and is a
IS a school ciirelakcr. Mr. Greenwood, who .spent
with the Trade Union niovc- nienl as a member of the Elec trical and Plumbers’ Union, and of the Transport and General Workers’ Union. Ciirrenth', he
iiig his second attempt to enter the town council. He has had a long
as.sociation
cerned. She is secretary of the Uiciil branch of the Old Age
rcn.sion.s’ Association and serves Hie Blackburn and District Area Council in a similar capjicity. , She is chairman of , the. Bri
, A, « uiw cuii- . . . ClUheroc Labour parly has
ford Drive, and is a director of an engineering works. He IS also a member of a family " ’^’Lh has given distinguLshed
Coun. Troop lives in Here Couii. .John Troop (Con.) He is chairman of
the.Library old-established He is married and has four
mted with Trinity Methodist .Church, and qualified as a lay
of life in Clitheroe. Mr. Akker is single, is asso-
also, studying at the Harris in the social aspects
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niittee concerned with entertain' ments in Clitheroe.
Distnct Road Safety Commit tee, and on the voluntary com-
preacher after attending Cliff College. He serves on Clitheroe and
Death of
biology department at St. Mary’s College. Blackburn, and secretary of Clitheroe Liberal Association. He is also a trus tee and area organiser for the Kibble Valley Swimming Baths appeal, and is a co-opted mem ber of the library committee
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challenge match between Clithcroc Football Club and the Amateur League has been donated by Mr. Edward Law-
takes place at Shawbridge a week on Sunday.
two visits to Shawbridge that week, for the following Sat urday he has agreed to pre sent the Aitkcn Shield and League Championship tro phies for the Amateur League.
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renson, governing director of Castle Castings Ltd. The. first of these matclics
A trophy lor the annual
Mr. Tony Cooper, aged 36, of Hillside Close. This will be his fourth campaign. Mr.. Cooper is head of the
dates in recent elections, but iniling to make any inroads into the Conservative mono- Pojy» ■ Clithcroe Liberals will this time direct their efforts to capturing one of the five seats. TJic man they have chosen is
LIBERALS After fielding several candi
Whitewell water bailiff
WATER baililf at Whtcwell for 23 years, Mr. William Janies Dickinson, of The Cot tages, Whitewell, has died ' in Blackburn Royal Infirmary, at the age of 75. '
a keeper at Standen Hall for the late Major Aspinall, where he used to raise 1,000 pheas ants a year. He then moved to Bashall Eaves as ,a keeper, and in 1948 became a water iiailiff for the Whitewell Fishing Association.
were members of the Brilish Legion and the Fishing Associ ation. The Rev. T. B. Reid, vicar of Whitewell and chap lain . of the Hodder Valley British Legion, read the epistle. Mr. Dickinson leaves a
widow, a brother in Whalley, and a .sister in Langho.
lant is making ‘good progress'
is in
Manche.ster Royal Infir mary having undergone a kid ney transplant operation.
HUNDREDS of letters, cards and lelegranrs have.;' been received by Nigel Coles, the 16-year-old Clitheroe boy, who
tlic wall of Nigel's hospital room.
have started on the second tvall already!”
“One wall is full and they
Hanson, wife of Mr. Artlnir Hanson, the former Borough Librarian said a|l the letters and cards were being put up on
Nigel’s mother, Mrs. Irene
gross since his operation four weeks ago. “He is doing very
forward to coming home but be IS enjoying his stay in hospital very much. He has plenty ot
North-wester gives riders hard time
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THE CLARIONS visited Brock on Sunday for their first home’ event of Ihc season, all the others having been ridden on different courses. The events had one thing 111 common, they were all very hard. A north-west wind was fairly howling across the course, and as we fought our way from the start near Broughton we could see the early starters fighting just as hard, and with a
good deal less “steam" in their legs at the end of a strenu ous 25 miles.
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the morning, Christopher Night ingale had returned in 1:9.6,and . Stephen Nightingale in
T.li.57.
a similar experience at the lights. In the main event, earlier in
Our next racing engagement is ; a go, can now put their training at the Morccambe Cycling programme in hand. Weekend, when one of our
_ — , ^ ttiitnw i they wv u u SPRITE. i»
just how hard it had been. The winner R. Murgatroyd, Vege tarian C.G., had “only” returned 1.7.5 and Jack ’Speneef, Clayton Velo. had a time of 1.9.1 after
ute man. who proved to be the ultimale winner, went sailing past obviously feeling happier on his fi.xed gear than I was with ten. At the Iraffie lights T had amost caught him wdicn 1 was slopped on the red and I had to watch him disappear into the dstancc. By the time we had circled the roundabout at the turn and had arrived back at the lights I had him within sight, when the sariie thing happened .again. This time I had to wait even longer be fore r _got the green, and I0 make it more frustrating my two-minute man appeared by my side while 1 was availing T carried on to finish in a disap pointing 1.16.34. When I saw tlie list T realised
With .six miles gone, my min
gleton to support another sport. The Three Peaks fell race starts from Chapel-lc-Dale at 11 a.m. and we hope to be at Horton in lime to sec the runners through. We leave Clitlieroe promptly at 9 a.m. Any local cyclists wishing to join us arc welcome to do so.
the next few weeks include May 2nd, Camping at Morecambe; May 9th, Inglelon; May 16lh, West Pennine R.C. 25 and Glas- son Dock: May 23rd. North Lancs. R.C. 10 at Longridge then Waltondc-Dalc, and at the W hit. Weekend we hope to join our Yorkshire Union friends at their camp at Hawes.
'This year w'e are trying a new idea in having the Settle R.T. on Thursday evening, June 24th, m the hope that we can attract more riders. Any local lads who t th fk
iiwj? wo/ulld j likciKe to have 10 nave Other events arranged for
we all ride in the 25* mile events. This weekendwe cycle to Jn-
members rides in the team pur suit on the promenade, and then on Sunday morning, Mav 2nd
or so than he has written in his J Reservoir partly In the Urban Jife.” said Mrs. Hanson
wn- ti.l " n
allowed but this week other °*f statutory Inspection nnder members of his fanii v were Section 2 ot the above Act issued allowed ffi
m I t ” ,, •
Until this w eek M rs ir .,r ,s e r , ’V
.
’ooi - ,
ivigei
arc allowed yet for fear of in- J*'‘^Pccted at the ollice or the fection
hciird from several of his school Town Hall. ° friends,
Nigel, a pupil at Clitheroe ,v p ir Royal Grammar School, has
However. no oilier' visitors ’vt; I
•»
boys wrote to Nigel twice aj week
all.last year while he was! in hospital and at home. They' also visited him daily either in their lunch break or after school had finished.
in close contact with him while he has been seriously ill. Mrs. Hanson said these two
Two in parlicular have kept
CLITHEROE CONSTITUENCY Election of Five Councillors
for the Borough of Clithcroc, to bo hold on 13 May. 1971,
.shonld take note th a t ' applica tions to 'be treated as an absent
POSTAL AND PROXY VOT1NC5 Electors and their proxle.«
that age are not normally so voting must reach the electoral thoimhU’ul” she said. Niitel
just over a year ago. He was in the renal unit at the hospit:.. when a normal kidney became available for transplant from a live donor.
LOST
MISSING FROM BUCKSTALLS. fWndUlngton,' since Nov., black
aced Look hog. neai r ear eno off. Reward.—^Tel. -■■ • 523.
Rlbcbester
removed, when he was 10 years 1971, if they are to L clfMtlve old and he became ill again I for this election.
. 1 ifcvi nan one Kianey ^roe by the 27th day of Anrll had one ttdnev
JOHN COWDALL, Deputy Electoral
Registration OHicer. I I,., , “ ORROCKSFORD S.C. RIBBLESDALE AND Week No. 12: £5—45: £10—185.
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WADDINGTON VILLAGE SPORTS
1500, 2282, 0540. 0710, 1769, 0020, GISBURN STEAM WEEKEND Saturday, 1st May and Sunday, 2nd May
Steam vehicles—Fairground organs—'Veteran and Vintage vehicles and other attractions.
SOMETHING FOR ALL THE FAMILY .
Refreshments and Licensed Bar. Free Car Parks Adults 25p, Children and O.A.P’s lOp.
TODBER CARAVAN PARK, GISBURN. • Tel: Gisbum 322
registration oliicer at the Town 5
Castle, Cllth- Preston. I Ollice, Town Hall, Preston. 1 '
Mowcd to see him one at a P.I.C.E., p.i.w.E.,
M.Con.s.E. of 30 Aclleiiey Road. Wilmslow. Chesh- The said report may be
him i \ i> n « » I D. Robinson.
B.Kiivi., . V . 5 T >
Board. Town Clerk’s n
I L .’ visitor Nigel was .
" ‘■?''./‘‘^J.,.^f‘'nson the Rurtvl District of Preston in the County of
Lanca.ster a report
o ' J yv vriw I Q y
4:he Parish of Hothcrsall in coun
t h T7 T \ O y m iH* • I written notice that they have received ters “t thinl-
books to read and a television to watch. He is also writing lots of let
to lake a walk in the hospital garden. Of course, Nigel is looking
lyalkitig about. Two or three times last week lie was allowed
Avenue, is making good pro-jnHVL. sw front, t .v . Holiday Fhitict.s dates. O.A.P.s June.—28, Clare
The good .wishes drawings from Nigel’s small nieces and nephews. Nigel, who jives in Park
include MORECAMBE 5048. Board resi- ihrce deuce. _B.B7E.M. Vacaucies all
mont Crescent. 62 WEST PROMENADE. Tel. 4110.
well, indeed.” said Mrs. Han son. Already he has been up and
PUBLIC NOTICES
PRESTON AND DISTRICT WATER BOARD
RESERVOIRS (SAFETY PROVISIONS) ACT 1930
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF REPORT
THE PRESTON AND DISTRICT WATER BOARD HEREBY GIVE
ore letlcrs in ihe past week lii respect of their Spade Mill No. District of Lougridgo and partly
a long association with St. Hubert’s Church, , Diinsop Bridge,: where the funeral was held on Monday. The service \vas conduced by the parish priest, Fr. J. F. Stoker, prior to interment in the family vault. Represented at Ihe funeral
Legion since its foundation, Mr. Dickinson served in the military police during Ihe First World War. One of liis chief interests was boxing, which lie took up while in the army. Mr. Dickinson’s family have
A member of the Brilish
life. At the age of 13, be became
Dutton Manor, and had lived at Whitcwcll for most of his
^fr. Dickinson was born at
an apprenticeship with the Eng lish Electric Company, but afterwards fitted himself for Mcial work with Lancashire
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HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pot tery. cut glass, ornaments.
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LADIES’ CYCLE WANTED, any condition, cheap.—17, Windsor Avenue, Clitheroe.
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& C. 'Brl-Nook*. m Columbus Ravine.. Phone 4585.
PEDIGREE PUPPI| weekly terais. r | Xnbradora, BeaelT under Nev Mil KENTJEIS. nans! Hamsbottom 27291
BOARDING CATl countrj. condUlon;| port available. HILLSIDE KENII BURY. Tel. Rnm|
ONE BEAUTtFl BITCH, whlte.r
£12.—A p p ly : CUthero e .
PUPPIES GALOll half pri(X!, also C | Shelties, Dachshil Cainw, Poodles, r Bussells, lAabradl Always open. TO^| PAR.M. MOSS WOODS. CHOIUni
^Hctrlevcr Pupplef EXPERlI
modern.—J. I l Eshton Terra! 3148.
DAVEALEX K EN l I Pokes, Yorklcs.l Spaniels, Irish lies. Old
ance no object) g BUY AND COLLECT' ladles’,
ents, children’s clothing, cur m o n e y !
Wc can arrange many other Arms i eat Is ono ol U | ocxnpleto a loan moke no hidden <| give you free life . loan. All transactll one of our local s il of your own home I tatlvo at Hoghtoif
Mortgage and I 43 BERESl
.1. p. R ia l souml
IF YOU NEEll NEED US r efllclent servlil Britton, 61 R(l leys, or coni CUtheroe 435(1
POSTAL LOAII S. Richards, f
Hoad, Lclcest'l
DO YOU NEECI central heatll advanced rcl
Standard tcrrl through large! bank.—Ring more Inform!! confidence. M| Blackburn.
PROPERIl / ACCRl
14, ROYI
elevated, positll ful views over I Coppice. LargI room and kltl fitted Hygenal less steel dotl piece bathroonT -ken bath and I w.c and wol t Three large b l
Detached dol after 6 p.m.
rockery. Don £88 p.a. Grou To view ring
able. EIcctrlq Ing. Well laid
12, WEST VlU t three bedrooij
large kltehenl Garage. Flttf extras Ollq address:
oilet, tbrougl
12. WEST V l l tliree bedrooil
toilet, throif large kitchenj Garage. Flttl extras. OSef address.
PROPER!
TWO COTTAGi one large cl properties pre|
proper!
thrce-bedkc iished clctachl
ease, betwecl Worston.—Wr| Marshall & shawgatc. Bo] ton 29809, c after 6 p.m.
kltchcu, bati l sittings room.1
radius of Clltf No. U2. Advel
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BUILDING Al quirements—
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No deposl! S Ring:f
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t u r f in I fe I gaI
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Part EkI Black ail fo{
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Please write call
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HITEWOC Stockists L Hon| Over 100 Dellvel
195. Pa J Burnlcvl
THE Sl| ASDALT
Animals u nll markets upll! mlJe.i
MOSS SIDE if NEAR
AT.AW HEI.I.l ' l Telephone
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