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Whalley Whalley Me thodis t Church
Happy weekend Harvest celebrations a t
included a c en ten a ry concer t in lig h t vein on S a tu rd ay evening.
son an d S usan Hawor th p e r formed g u i ta r an d zylophone items; Mr Alber t H aw or th an d Mr Alan Cookson co n tr i buted a lively comedy sketch “Could be Hilda,” an d th e re were d uets an d solos by Mr Tom Woodhead an d Mr M. Wilson. R e fre shm en ts were served by Miss M. Chaddock an d Miss M. Hodgson. More th a n £12 was raised fo r th e cen ten ary fund.
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Cyril rallies \vit.h a ' f i e n d from La nr-aRtc:
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’now mci again . but, if you t net e isn ' t
; ; g _ , par t of l he as m e : T feel the odd f lut te r
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point, m do in g i r -" SAFE IY
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»ns!: "1 can' t see 50.r>PO ■,,'ir going to B ran d s
! I;-;* ger. iic f 'els. S What p big-time sport, is
a l l Ha t ch
machinery. They go for ; lie th r ills and spills—95 x* vryi* arc hoping to soe ;i CC]clem, alt-houg:h ‘I’hcy V
.-imply to see
,:s>ed the wagon . . . o r t 'n rough a w■all m-
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imii t he old car mo t- a. dk iaeon coming in t n« >pto”Kc■ direct ion.
Cyril *., closest ca 11 was Yam anyone, h u r t ’
c a c;.“ he recalled. Extra .safety is bn Ut i r. to ’ ’ j n u■ car. ' The roll ■'
which encircles th e body, also supports th e seats, so th a t th e car could almost ta ll to pieces an d leave Vie occupants still safe in thei r scats. within the rac e framework. Cyril s sponsors are . \nni-
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p.arfiham. He er. toys
■ :v.:r r 'i: \ out the
rallying as an protes-
. ton.,! 'me cr-rtam’.v has a s a.•.••.■artion.-. " I d like »o wet •;■■■ hand- on a work* pre ss; rec; a, irf he. mused. . ,i :st to
any differcnr-.-.
Whalley history brings £70
1 urntshings. the contents of Causeway House. Sawley, conducted by Hothersal! a n d Forrest , of Cl itheroe. A se t of 10 Hepplewhite hairs went for £1.400 an d
MANY thousands of pounds chanced h ands a t a sale at ant ique
and m o d e r n
a Georgian th re e p illa r din- ■ c • a ole as: sold fo r £ 1.100.
Gueen .Anne tallboy, £710. An eig h t-b ran ch an t iq u e cnandelier was sold
:a
lor £575 and two m a tch in g wad lights went for £ 100. The sale also included a large amount of .silver. A
Georgian coffee pot went for £400 as did a p air of George III sauce boats. A king's p a t te rn silver table service was sold for £580. An interesting item, a
Due lo a shortage of supplies ice recommend you to
.sale was very well a t ten d ed and a c a te re r at tended.
Old people’s bungalows
PLANS are being considered tor the provision of old people.- bungalows and a warden service on cleared land m Hnvhurst Street.. A special meeting of th e Health and Housing
Comm:: tee looked a t two
. wienies tor 32 bungalows and decided to submit them ' o : he Genera; Purposes Committee for consideration at next week's meeting.
T.re committee also asked
tiie Borough Treasurer, Mr Ronald Pickup, to supply fu r th e r information ab o u t probable costs.
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vices on S u nday was “God's packet of p le n ty ” a n d th e m o rn in g climax was th e baptism of E le an o r J a n e Sowerby. in f a n t d a u g h te r of Mr a n d Mrs
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Sowerby, P a s tu re lan d s Drive, Billington, rep re sen t in g th e h um a n h a rv e s t thanksgiving. T h e family a re active workers for th e ch u rch an d p re se n t a t th e service were th e g ran d mother, Mrs Sybil B ry an t , of W h i t tam Crescent, le ad e r of the Whalley Brownie Pack, a n d th e baby’s sis ter . Eliza beth, a member of th e Whal ley Guide Company. T h e Rev. E. S. Jo se lin con
d u c ted th e service a n d th e ch ild ren 's gifts were received by Mrs N. Clarke. A new p e n n a n t was d edica ted for th e 3rd Whalley P ack which meets a t
Church. An innovation a t th e even
th e Methodist
ing service was a reading by th re e voices on “T h e use of world resources by man.” T h e re ad e rs were th e Rev. E. S. Joselin, Miss M. Chaddock an d Miss S. Haworth.
About West Indies Whalley Ladies’ Evening
Fellowship opened th e ir new session on Monday w ith a v is i t by th e Rev. Gordon Janies, of Fenis- cowles. He spoke ab o u t life as a Me thodis t m in is te r in th e West Indies, an d i l lu s tra ted h is n a r ra t iv e with tape recordings. T h ir ty members at ten d ed .
ham, wellknown in d ram a production circles locally an d fu r th e r afield, delighted Whalley Women's In s t i tu te
Great life Mr A. Taylor, of Down-
members revealed a wide range of ta le n ts among members of th e m e n ’s an d women's fellowships, and church members individually. Mrs Vera S h e rm an gave* “On th e b e a c h ;” P e te r Cook-
Impromptu items by church with th e s to ry of h is ex-
pei-iences f rom his early " d ressing up ” a n d dancing class days with h is young s is ter to th e p re se n t day. As h e himself said, h e h a s h a d ” a g re a t life.” Mrs V.
S h e a rm an who h a s tak en p a r t in productions by Mr Tay lo r th a n k ed h im for reviving m an y
olude a h a n d ic ra f t group m e eting in Blackburn, an d
memories. F o rth com in g events iu-
h ap p y
In te rn a t io n a l Day, b o th n ex t m o n th , an d also a cookery d em o n s tra tio n a t Blackburn. As in fo rm e r years a cotton piece will be s e n t to th e Solomon Islands .
Active family Tlierne of th e h a rv e s t se r
c a len d a r was on view an d o rd e rs were tak en . Looking- ahead, members were given d e ta ils of items in th e h a n d i c ra f ts se ctio n in n ex t y ea r 's WI Show a t Clitheroe. Mrs M. Ainsworth presided.
L an c a s te r tomorrow. A sample of th e 1973 WI
In s t i tu te d elega te to th e au tum n
Miss M. Miller will be th e conference
Hurst Green
th e F i r s t Aid class con d u c ted by Mrs Hothersall, of Clitheroe, h av e passed th e E s sen tia ls of F i r s t Aid exam in a tio n . Over 11: E d i th Bailey,
First aid T h e following members of
G eraldine M a th er . S usan Hesketh, S u san Greasley. Kim S cott, E la in e Yoimg, Audrey Wilkinson, Gillian Hesketh, R a ch a el Fletcher. U nder 11:
K a th le e n Marsden, Melody Marsden,
J a n e t Bailey,
Bailey, Molly Doreen Bailey, Albert F ran c is Knowles. Mrs P ark er , of Knowle
Holden. Adults; F'rances L au ra
A n d r e w
Green, p resen ted th e certifi ca te s an d was in tu rn p re sen ted w ith flowers by S usan Hesketh. Mrs Ho th ersa ll was pre
a t Dunsop Bridge
Annual meeting At th e i r a n n u a l meeting
in th e village h a l l, Bowland F o re s t Young F a r m e r s elected th e following officers: pres ident, Mr J . Leedham; ch a irm an , J a n e t P arkinson;
vice-chairman, J o h n Slinger: se creta ry , J o h n Cowking: a s s is ta n t secretary, R u th H itch en ;
tre a su re r , Mark
S h e p h e rd ; press secretary, Mark S la te r ; w in te r com p e t i t io n s organiser. Mrs Walker; club leader, Mr Hanley. Events a r ra n g e d fo r the
coming m o n th s will be in su p p o r t of th e S pastics Society (October 23rd), phy sically h an d ic ap p ed ch ild ren (November 20th), S t Dun-
s ta n 's (Februa ry 19th), club fu n d s (March 19th). All of th em will be h eld in th e village hall.
sented with a lam p by Andrew Holden on b eh a lf of th e class, an d with £5 by E d i th Bailey towards t r a in ing aids fo r th e Cadets in Clitheroe. Gillian Hesketh gave a
gymnastic display. a n d th e re were songs by Airs Young. Elaine Young. Kim S co tt an d Audrey Wilkinson, w ith Melody arid K athleen Marsden giving a poetry recital. Mrs Sm ith was pianist.
Women's Unionists H u rs t G re en Women s
of a w h is t a n d domino drive, w in n ers being: Women —Mrs D. Bolton, Mrs Cassidy. Men — Mrs G. Holden, Mrs H. Ainsworth.
very good a t ten d a n c e a t th e ir f irs t w in te r meeting, when Mr Douglas Robinson, Clitheroe Division Conser v ative agent, was present. T h e evening took th e form
U n i o n i s t s h a d a
Dominoes: Mrs Greenhalgh, Airs A. Bolton, Miss Joyce Ainsworth. Competition: Airs Slater.
Grindleton
Author preaches H arv es t thanksgiving se r
day was Mr W. R. Mitchell, of Settle, th e well known au th o r . T h e ch u rch was beautifully decorated for the occasion an d th e primary' an d S u n d ay school scholars added th e ir h a rv e s t offer ings in th e schoolroom. Mr S. H. Green was th e org a nis t. On Monday evening the
vices were h eld in th e G rin d leto n M e t h o d i s t C h u rch on Sunday when th e p rea ch er
th ro u g h o u t th e
an n u a l h a rv e s t social was held in th e school. Miss M. H e th e r in g to n , of Clitheroe, gave a n illu s tra ted ta lk on “T h e P en n in e Way.” She was th a n k ed by Rev. J. Good- hall. S upper was followed by a sale of produce.
County Council to mow th e village rec re atio n field h a s been tu rn ed down. T h is was rep o r ted a t Monday’s meet in g of Dunsop Bridge P a r ish Council, th e grounds of re fu sa l being th a t th e county c an n o t help because th e school does n o t use th e field. On th e proposition of
Request refused A request to West Riding
Coun. J . Leedham seconded by Mr R. S la te r i t was
agreed to p a in t th e swings, to p u t e x t ra fence suppor ts behind th e goalposts a n d to rep a ir th e swing gate. T h e m a t te r of dam age to
Pendleton
meeting of P en d le to n WI when Mrs Storey, of Bas- h a l l Eaves gave a demon s tra t io n of “ Wool g a th e r ing.” Mrs R. Collinge pro posed a vote of th an k s . West B rad fo rd WI were th e guests of P en d le to n WI, on a re tu rn visit Miss K. Hanson, president, th a n k ed th e hostesses for an excel len t evening. A buffet suppe r was served a f te r wards. Mrs N. Haworth an d Mrs Crowdy organised th e social time when many prizes were won. Mrs N u t te r won th e competition, for jam.
Mrs Br is tol presided a t a
Whist Winners of the whist an d domino drive
Newton
L eo n a rd ’s School on T h u rs day w ere: ladies—Miss V. Murray, Mrs J . Pike a n d Mrs E. Woodend. G ents : Mr J. Hargreaves, Mr V. Woodend a n d Mr M. Pike. Dominoes— Mrs Eastwood, Mrs J . Jo h n son a n d Mrs M. Simpson. Special prizes were won by Mrs Althem, Mrs M. Simp son an d Mrs J . Jo h n so n . The men were in charge of th e ref re shments .
in St Billington
For lepers A sum of £7 was raised by
a coffee evening a t the Ebenezer B a p t is t Church held by th e ladies ’ Fellow ship, in aid of th e Mission for Lepers.
Mary G a rd n e r , of Billington Gard en s , Billington, who ce lebrates h e r 90th b ir th d ay on S a tu rd ay .
Downham
About drama At th e Downham WI,
a r ran g em en ts were made fo r a whist a n d domino drive in November. The pres ident. Miss E. M. B a r ton, introduced Mrs G re ta Wilkinson, of Clitheroe, who gave a ta lk en t i t le d “D ram a th ro u g h th e ages.” She answered questions. She was th a n k ed by Mrs w . 1. Todd. Mrs S t ir ru p was elected as delegate to the au tum n council meeting. Tea hostesses were Mes- dames Jackson. Newby, A. Spensley an d Todd.
th e Village Hall on Friday. Dancing was to Action Sound. Re f re shm en ts were served by th e ladies of the committee a n d proceeds were for Village H all funds.
Dance A disco dance was held in
West Bradford man, presided.
rep re sen t th e council a t a meeting of th e Ribblesdale Nursing- Association in Clitheroe o n October 2nd. Mr R. W h i ttak e r , ch a ir
th e memorial s e a t n e a r th e c en o tap h is to be tak en up with th e people concerned. Mrs S. W. Fox agreed to
Langho
S t L eo n a rd ’s Church, Langho. on Sunday, th e p re a ch e r in th e m o rn in g was Canon J. Dixon, vicar of St S tep h e n ’s, Blackburn. The h a rv e s t queen, Miss Ju n e K itch in g read th e Epistle. The Rev P. H. Dearden preached a t Evensong. The ch u rch was decorated with flowers, f ru i t an d vegetables, which were d is trib u ted to th e sick an d aged of th e village. The Langho Brownies an d Cubs were among th e crowded congre g ation a t th e morn in g se r vice.
Produce distributed A t th e h a rv e s t services a t
a t West Bradford, was beautifully decorated by ch u rch members for th e f a r r e s t
Tradition S t C a th e r in e ’s Church,
Sunday, th e re were good congregations a t b o th th e Sung E u ch a r is t an d for Evensong, many people coming to tak e p a r t in the trad i t io n a l service in a l it tle village church, singing prob ably th e sam e well-known hymns which hav e been sung on s im ila r occasions ever since th e ch u rch was b u ilt a t th e end of th e la s t century. T h e ce leb ran t a t th e S u n g E u ch a r is t was th e vicar. Canon C. F. Good- child. a n d th e Rev. W. F ra n k la n d gave th e address. At Evensong. Mr F ra n k lan d conducted th e service and th e vicar preached. During th e sendee th e Sunday school children presented tlie ir gifts of h arv e s t pro duce and sang a hymn. “ The fa rm e r comes,” which they h ad been orac tis ing un d er th e ir su p e rin ten d en t, Mrs P a t Rushworth. Miss Elsa C a r r was th e o rg an is t a t b o th th e services.
th an k sg iv in g on
FUTURE OF ONE-CLASS SCHOOLS IN BALANCE
A REQUEST for the solid fuel central heating system at Sawley County Junior and Infant School to be changed to an oil fired system, prompted a discussion on the future of small one-teacher schools at the meeting of the Bowland Education sub-committee.
Council opposes sewage
disposal plan
Whalley, Barrow arid Calderstones to Blackburn R u ra l D is tr ic t Council’s p la n t a t Chew Mill, Billing ton, h a s n o t m e t with th e
down Whalley sewage works, an d pipe sewage from
A £209,000 plan to close
su p p o r t of Clitheroe RDC. In s te ad ,
decision on th e grounds th a t , a t £145,000. th e older scheme would be
economically
to th e council, Mr Alan Butt, said h e th o u g h t it unlikely th e D ep a r tm en t of th e E n v iro nm en t would change i ts mind over th e scheme. “ In th e meantime, th e re is l it tle scope for any development in th e Whatley, Wiswell and Barrow areas,
sounder th a n its new a l te r native. The plan will now go to th e L an c ash ire River Authority for observations. After th e meeting, clerk
scheme f irs t p u t forward a y e a r ago — an d th e n tu rn ed down by th e D ep a r tm en t of th e Environment. T h e committee made i ts
waterworks, sewerage and cleansing committee has decided to back an o th e r
th e council’s
sional Education Officer, said such
Mr. J . D. Riddiougli, Divi conversions
had
already been carried out in schools where th e re were women cleaners as solid fuel systems sometimes pro vided problems for them. He had asked th e Divi
sional Architect about the cost of conversion an d th is h ad been p u t a t about £650. However, if th e work were p u t o u t to tender, th e cost m ig h t well be less.
was a possibility th a t the tru s te e s of the building might contribute towards the
Mr. Riddiough said th e re
cost as i t would improve th e ir property. POLICY
small schools like Sawley an d Paythorne. Mr. Rid diough said th a t u n d e r the development plan, Pay th o rn e was due for closure a t some fu tu re d a te and although he did n o t know the plans fo r Sawley, he sus pected th a t i t too m ig h t be closed some time.
Mrs. T. H. Kayley asked w h a t the fu tu re held for
as the sewerage facilities are not. sufficient for expansion,” he said. In connection with the
will feel I do n o t know,” he said. I t was decided th a t Mr. Riddiough should contact
schools as i t feels th e re is some ben e f it to be derived rrom them in some areas. But what th e new au thority
to
scheme, th e committee also asked fo r observations on a plan to exten d th e Barrow sewer a s fa r a s Clitheroe Golf Club. T h e £8,000 scheme would m e an th a t 11 proper ties could be connec ted to th e sewers.
au th o ri ty would have to decide i ts policy in regard to such small schools. "The West Riding County Council is being p re t ty to le ran t in regard
one-teacher He said the new local
Congratulations Co n g ratu lat io n s to Mrs
th e Church of England held th e ir harvest festival on
Produce sale The Newton members of
Sunday in The Friends Meeting H o u s e . The preacher a t th e afternoon service was Miss Taylor, CPAS, and a t th e evening service the Rev. A. E. Kemp, of Bacup. The organist was Mrs E. A. Parkinson. Gifts of f ru i t and flowers were distributed to the sick an d aged, and on Monday evening th e remainder of the produce was sold by auction in th e Village In s t i
tu te .
Supper dance One hundred and fifty
people enjoyed a supper dance in the Village In s ti tu te a t Newton to music supplied by Bill Sutcliffe's dance band. Competition winners were: Mr Lever, Mr R. Nelson, Mrs Denby. Mr S. Pearson. Mr J . Fisher, Mrs E. Rushton, Mr J. pin- der.
ins titute funds. proceeds were Slaidburn
Coffee evening Slaidburn Women’s In s ti
tu te ’s coffee evening in the village hall raised over £40 for funds. T here were s t a l l s displaying delec table home-made fare, and produce, preserves, etc., not to mention “ near-new ” and tombola and children’s g u es si ng competitions. Highlight of th e evening was a short cine film cm •' Iceland and the midnight sun ” shown by Mr Brian Groomc. of Eastbourne. Commentary -was by Miss M. J. Watson, of Slaidburn. Mr Groome was introduced by the president. Mrs Doris Leeming. and thanked by vice-president Mrs Mary P a rk e r Members also gave an
for
council meeting were dis missed. Mrs Holden will be th e delegate. The competi tio n—a ja r of jam—was won by Mrs Bolton, with Mrs D. Giles second an d Mrs V. Criles third. Social time was sp en t discussing efforts in aid of charity, and it was decided to hold a jumble sale an d a bonfire barbecue n ex t m o n th in aid of Imperial Cancer Research and the A rthritis an d Rheumatism Council.
Chatburn
Ribblesdale club Hostesses a t the weekly
time in playing
meeting of the Ribblesdale Club were Mrs Clark. Mrs Grosvenor an d Mrs Wignall. Members enjoyed spending th e ir
dominoes an d having fellow ship together.
dance a t the girl's F riday Club, when members h a d a varied programme. be ginning with a co n t inuation of the story which Mrs Maddock is reading. Then th e le tte rs for the Mission School in Rhodesia were col lected. Two of th e girls gave a sh o r t e n te r ta inm e n t — K a re n Brewer an d Julie F ra n k lan d . Mrs R. F ra n k la n d organised a period of games, th e re s t of the even ing was sp en t in various h a n d ic ra f ts — shell crafts , collage and patchwork. All th e leaders help with h an d i crafts , though Mrs J. Whit tak er is the in s tru c tres s l'or patchwork. The evening closed with a sh o r t prayer tak en by a member — P a t Hay ton.
Friday club T here was a good a t te n
exhibition of hobbies anti c ra f ts and of treasure ti ove —old and antique items.
with club leaders and advisory members met in th e village hall on Monday. Also attending was the presi d en t . Mr J. C. Kenyon, accompanied by Mrs Ken yon. Mr J. Moreman, a dis t r ic t representative c f a well known fertiliser pro ducing firm, showed films and gave a talk. He also
F ilm show Slaidburn Young Farmers,
answered questions. The ch a irm an , Jim Townson, presided.
, Sawley
Lecture on Lakes At Sawley WI’s meeting,
Mrs T. Pye, th e president,
introduced Mrs Craven, who gave a talk on the history of Ulverston. I t was illus trated by slides of impor tant buildings and beautiful Lakeland scenery. She was th an k ed by Mrs Tyrer. A
length of materia] given by Mrs Pye is to be sent to the Solomon Islands. Final ar rangements were made fo r th e birthday party. The resolutions for th e autumn
r" '" f 's f s s s f s s s s f / f s f f f s s s s s s f s f / r s f s s s f f f / s r r s s / s / s s s s s s f / s s / / s s s s s s s / / / / s / f f / f / f s s f /*
Tories name
election team
THE adoption of th re e prospective Conservative candidates for the new L an c a sh ire County Council, h a s been
confirmed by the
Executive Council of th e Clitheroe Division Conserva tive Association. The candidates are County
Coun. H. Eastwood, of Barkerfield, Worston, for the
a re a covering Clitheroe
Borough. Whalley, Wiswell, Barrow, Chatburn. Downham an d Twiston; County Aid. Basil Greenwood, of Clerk
Hill. Whalley, for the a re a covering Longridge, Chip ping, Ribchester and H u rs t Green; and Mr. William Sumner, of Brantfell Road. G re a t Harwood, for the seat
containing th a t town. Aid. Greenwood's are a also in cludes the Bowland R u ral D is tr ic t and this adoption
h a s still to be confirmed by th e Skipton Conservative Association.
b o u n d a r ie s
the trustees of Sawley School to see if they would contribute towards th e cost of changing th e h eating system. He is also to con su lt th e County Education A u thor ity about i ts views s on th e closure of th e
chool.
m it te e and >s a. member of th e County Finance, and Highways and Bridges Com mittees. Mr. Sunnier js a former mcinhc' of G re a t Harwood Urban Council and was chairman of its road safety committee. The boundaries of the two
rem a in in g Rents in th e Clitheroe Constituency have y e t to be finalised, but i t is
expected th a t the selection of prospective Conservative
c an d id a tes *or these will tak e place as soon as details a re announced.
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an d is chairman of the No. 5 Division Education Execu
tive.Aid. Greenwood is ch a ir man of County Fire Brigade and Public Protection Com
ber of Clithcroe Rural Council, the County Educa tion Committee and the County Library Committee
Coun. Eastwood is a mem T h e f r i e n d l y f i r e
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friends gave both time and h a rv e s t produce on S aturday to decorate C h r is t Church for the h a rv e s t festival on Sunday. The services were very well attended. At m o rn ing service th e lessons were read by Mr H. E. Boden, an d th e choir sang th e an th em ” Let us with a gladsome mind ” by Nicholson. At the family service in the a f te r noon, the cub scouts were on parad e an d during the f irs t hymn th e Sunday School scholars took their gifts to be received by the vicar, th e Rev. N. Maddock, as sisted by two senior S u n day School scholars — Gail Brewer an d Ja n ic e Tomlin
Decorations Willing parishioners and
son. The service concluded L' with evening prayer. The vicar led an d preached a t all th e services, and Mr N. Law- ., son was organist. On Mon day morning the produce was distributed th ro u g h o u t j the village to th e sick, aged ! an d housebound.
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by members of Gisburn Young F a rm e r s ’ Club a t a meeting held a t Slack Farm. Newsholme, by permission of Mr an d Mrs Newbould. Mr A. Mawson was judge,
Judging Breeding ewes were judged
one proprietors accept no napilitv lo r any loss or damage caused bv an e r ro r or inaccuracy in the pr in tin a of any advertisement.
no liability is accepted lor any loss or damage alleged to ar ise through delay in forwarding replies to box numbers, however caused. P ar ticulars of th e S tan d a rd Conditions will be supplied on reciuest.
IP THE MATERIAL OR LAYOUT ol th e advertise ment. or any p a r t of i t
co p y r ig h t , in th e whole advertisement sh a ll belon° to the Proprietors. wi'he toliowing rules tor th e settlement of accounts
ProDneturs a t no ex tra cha rce to the advertiser, the ill apply.
tr ied th e ir h an d a t smock ing. Results were: Senior— A. Lan c as ter : inte rm ed ia te —C. Newbould, E. Lan c as ter ; ju n io r—H. Coates, M. Bargh. The judge was Miss M. Kenyon.
th e girls
supper was provided bv Mrs Newbould. H. Coates pro posed a vite of thanks.
Afterwards a pie an d peas
th e new session, Gisburn Young Wives re-elected the folowTng officers: leader Mrs A. Walters, secretary Mrs
Corbridge, tre a su re r Mrs H. Crook.
was approved a n d a r ran g e men ts were made lor a fashion show in the Festival H all on October 11th. P r> ceeds will be for th e NSPCC. 5- F u r th e r details of the new programme were discussed. Mrs Walters welcomed the
The financial s ta tem en t
g a th e r in g an d introduced a new member.
Tosside Women's group j Mrs K. Parker , of Gamble |
H all was th e hostess for the monthly meeting of the Tosside and d is tric t women's 6. group. The group leader Mrs M. Roberts welcomed the speaker. Mrs J. Storey, who gave a talk an d d em onstra tion on lampshade making. T h an k s were expressed by Mrs J. Schofield. Tea an d biscuits were served by the hostess, followed by a short business meeting.
Young wives At th e ir firs t meeting of
an d results were: Senior— J. Bancroft. A. Bancrof t and R. Bcckerton: in te r mediate—A. Duckworth. J. Bargh. D. Calvert: ju n io r— D. Calvert, D. Newbould, A. Bargh. A vote of th an k s was proposed by F. Wall. Meanwhile.
(a) Tne due d a te for payment shall be th e la s t dav of the month following th e month of insertion of an advertisement or if th e publisher shall n o t have despatched th e app ro p r iate invoice and voucher or o th e r proof of insertion (or made the same available tor collection when th is is th e custom) to th e agency (or th e advertiser if it is a direct account) bv the 10th aav of th e m o n th following insertion, th e last i aav of th e second m o n th following th e m o n th oi
nsertion:
(b) I I any sum owing o.v th e Agency (or th e Advertiser if i t is a d irec t account) to th e Publisher h a s not been despatched to th e Publisher on or before th e due d a te for payment th e sum so owin^ shall immediately and without notice be increased by a surch a rg e eaual to 3% of th e gross ra te charged by c th e Publisher before deduction of an y Aaencv
ommission.
(c) I f anv sum owing Pv th e Agency (or th e Advertiser if it is a d irec t account) to th e Publisher (including tn e amount of any surcharge payable in accordance with p arag rap h (b) above) nas n o t been despatched to the Publisher before th e expiration of one month a f te r th e due d a te for payment th e sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased dv an additional surcharge equal to 2% of th e gross ra te charged by th e Publisher before deduction of anv Agencv commission.
(d) T h e existence of a querv on anv Individual item In an account will n o t affect th e due d ate of Dayment of th e balance of such account.:
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The terms ot the Recognition Agreement between thp Newspaper Society or between th e Newspaper Society and th e Newspaper Publishers Association an a recognised advertising agencies a re deemed to be incorporated In these conditions of acceptance ol adver tisement orders for the publication of all advertisements accepted from a recognised advertis ing agencv
Without oredtidice to th e generality ot these terms these conditions of acceptance specifically extend to any personal guaran tee given bv the Directors or any o tn e r person on dehalf of a recognised agency a t th e time of th e recognition in respect of anv unsatisfied liabilities of th e agency in th e event of th e agency’s liquidation or insolvency. Such guaran tee is p a r t of these conditions of acceptance.
The Placing ol an order for the insertion of an adver tisement shall amount to an acceptance of the. above conditions a n d anv conditions s tipulated on a n agency's order form or elsewhere by an agency or a n advertiser shall be void insofar as thev a re in conflict with them
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