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lodfellow derires t!?,?111’1 ost sincerely
cknowledgments DFELLOW.-^m, , ^
ind fo r ’ thT’kincf' exn.p'-- :r ns oi sympathy shown^
in her sad b e re av ^ so to friends i h0Veffn nveyed her by car u ^
-V; J A. Goodall for th?5 i nd ministrations.
1 inquiries. Sincere S ' the Rev. N. Maddoek
bblesdale View, Chatbu™ C.EON. — James a!ld ]
seph sons of the f!!?! ne Gudgeon, wish a'4
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gs, beautiful f lo v ^ rsS Iters and cards of C0i 2 ce received during S e of sorrow. Also »ra.? 1 thanks to the fam£
fM r -alld , nelBhbours $ 1 their help and kindnel
eir ministrations. _ X enue Road, Hurst Green- West View, Clitheroe- «i mgfleld, Fulwood. Presica,1
inley, S.J., and r,? thex Buckley. S.J.,
ibutes received and kmd- ;ss shown during their me of sorrow; also doctors, strict nurses and ambu' ncemen for their kind! distance and untiring seM ce; also to the Rev K. •oadhurst and the Rev A. Id for their help and iritual comfort. — 5 Chat, rn Road, Clitheroe.
-ank al> relatives, friends d neighbours for floral,
1ALE.—Mrs Agnes McHale1 ishes to express heel ncere thanks to relatives; Sends and neighbours for! oral
g her recent bereavement, hanks also to everyone
Tering;, letters and cards condolence received dur-
tributes, spiritual
er late husband's long mess. — 59 Peel Street,] litheroe.
ho have helped and shown] ndness in any way during
IEFIELD. — Mrs 0.1
.latives and friends tori .ndness shown and floral! ibutes received in her]
'aring wishes to thank thel arden and staff of Castle-] ird for their care and] tention to her aunt, Mrsl argaret Patefield, andl
leir kind ministrations. - ] St Albans Road, St Annes]
l Sea.
1HMOND. — Mrs Rich.] ond wishes to thank alll
datives
rs Corrigan. Mr and Mid Tight and Father Dobson] >r their kindness. — ilf olland Prospect, Clithero
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One Only BEDROOM SUITE White/Teak ............. £93.50 £88.50
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myers d iv an 4ft. 6in. headboard extra ......... £61.00 £53.95
VONO DIVANS 4ft. 6in. £73.95 £56.00
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Au bABA BASKETS £4.35 and £3.25.
FOAM BACKED BEDROOM CARPET 54in wide - R i1. £3.22 per yd— Sale Price £2.40 per yd.
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THE Maf Turner, the Tow:! sent theif vision. He wil']
dertaken sary cor] agreed to the Wednest|
several includinf] and Tin out tick to be r tl less the [ large p r | Four
between ] *be lay
groups televisioil the que the pre] with and reg| to be on July
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FORA RDC, Ml Chntburf
member oi tne -newly formed Ribble Valley Dis trict Council, is a former registrar of births, marriages and deaths. He is a Rotarian, a past president of Nalgo and closely connected with St James's Church.
invited Rush to; garden Mr
for fib 8-30p.m.| Adm*
mission which v I items in [ *' OK,” t ( | eroe Ca] day. As th
LAST THREE DAYS of
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cighbours for their kind! •pressions of sympathy] d floral tributes received] her bereavement. Also] ecial thanks to Mr and]
friends ani|
THE speed of traffic and the frequency of heavy vehicles along Goosebmts Lane, Clith
eroe. is to be investigated by Conn. William Taylor, folloxv- -ig a letter to the Town
Council by a resident, Mrs E. A. Scholes.
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ireavement. Thanks also] the Rev. K. Broadhurst] d the Rev, A. Old for]
ISON. — Mrs Hilda Hod! I i and family wish to
d to the Rev. Fathn
e Methodist Sunst?nd i for the t-m,r™sh,ne
Is and neighbui.l Uves- h T(bo\ ei},’;
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EMPTY HOUSES TO BE
r a t e d ?
authority levies rates on the properties.
jit Healtli and Housing committee, Conn. Bert Jones
lico Road, which had been unoccupied for some time. ■It is a perfectly good
would like to think that we ;s a council can do some thing about the matter," he
cowdali. said that he had previously written to the Chief Constable about the Pimlico Road house. " He replied that the house would so required because of pend ing changes in the structure of' the police force."
saidl Tile Town Clerk. Mr John
borough should be drawn up a lime for (lie next meet ing of the committee.
levied on vacant houses, the flavor, Conn. Richard Turner, proposed that a list o! empty houses
in the Borough treasurer, Mr
Ronald Pickup, said that •jch a list already existed, and would simply need up dating. 'We- cannot; back date rating, which has to be done by April 1st of each year, but we could recom mend this course of action to the new council," he said.
Hitch the properties had been unoccupied should also be ascertained, commented Conn. Harry Pearson. “ The reriod of void is very rele vant," he said.
The length of time for m k / 1 7 3
Agreeing with Coun. Derek Akker that rates should be
duelling. which should not be allowed to remain empty. There are other empty houses in the town and I
A LIST of vacant houses in Clitheroe is ;o be drawn up by the Town Council, with a viev to recommending that new Kibble Valley
At a meeting with the Pub-
expressed concern over a police-owned house in Pim
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purposes committee has decided to appeal to the Secretary of Slate for the Environment, Sir Geoffrey Rippon, and to seek assis tance from Clitheroe Divi sion IMP Mr David Walder.
The voting was almost unanimous. Aid. Clifford
under local government re organisation. The town council’s general
CLITHEROE is to appeal against the Boundary Com mission’s -no-- to parish council status for the town
Local Goven bodied an create a pu| and interest ment.
his colleague parish councl said; “ I ami tionalist by n | I see mcritl holding on history, regal] mayor.” He unde _
Chatburn al support the i Coun. Dere|
C U TH ER cE the
D v e g T i s t f c r A n I> T u v \ e s J A M -
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Private nursing agency will meet need
fied staff of 40, has been formed by two SRNs, Mrs Maureen Fleming, of Croas- dale Drive, Clitheroe, and Mrs Beryl Brookman, of Todmorden.
a special opportunity for nurses like themeslves to work at hours which fit in with family life. Mrs Flem ing has two children, aged six and eight; Mrs Brook- man lias four between the ages of two and eight, and employs a nanny for the younger ones.
They feel it will provide
the past three months, while waiting for their licence, they have been carrying out the necessary preliminaries and compiling a chosen list of nurses. Many of their staff have
had previous experience in hospitals but prefer a more varied choice of hours, such
hourly rate are within the scale of private nursing. Mrs Fleming and Mrs Brookman will take a commission, but are providing uniforms—
as that offered by the agency. Some are prepared to live-in with patients on a long-term basis. Charges based on an
in the area, the agency also covers Burnley, Accrington and Blackburn. I t offers a service to people who are not sufficiently ill to be in hospital, but who need re gular care, such as convales cents or elderly people who find difficulty dressing or washing themselves. I t will also provide nurses
navy overalls and a cap. The only one of its kind
for the agency, but the main problem now facing the or ganisers is finding a suitable office from which to carry out their work.
on a temporary basis to private nursing homes which may be short-staffed through illness or during holidays. Clitheroe will be a base
in agency nursing and ad ministrative work, and for
Both have had experience
CLITHEROE is soon to see the opening of a private nursing agency ready to provide a day and night nursing service in the home. The agency, with a quali
Mrs Fleming’s home, but they hope soon to transfer to more permanent accom modation.
At present they are using
Somebody felt
sheepish
THE wife of Newton police man Constable Don Elliott had a shock when she a n s w e r e d the 'phone recently. For the caller had got the
in and assured me that it was our number the chap had asked for," she said. Mrs Elliott at first thought the call xvas from Moscow
the operator that the caller xvas ringing ” from Egypt, where the dates come from " —to which PC Elliott re plied: “This is Slaidburn. where the sheep come from!" The conversation lasted
—but it later turned out that he was giving his name. " Muscat.” Eventually, her husband took over, and was told by
crossed was ringing . . . from Egypt! Explained Mrs June Elliott; “The 'phone rang at about 4-30 p.m., and a gentleman with a foreign accent asked for a lady whose name I could not make out. “ Then the operator broke
wrong number. And the gentleman with his lines
two or three minutes, but. the Elliotts never did dis cover xvho the correct recipient of Mae call should have been. Said Mrs Elliott: “ We have had several xvrong numbers since the dialling codes were changed — but the furthest before xvas from London.”
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fied by the Social Services Department, who would then authorise the Borough Treasurer to issue the neces- sary passes.
can still use pu1 port in safety. Applications would be veri
High Street would be main tained in its present state, although the widening oi the footpath oh a blind comer was recommended for the sake of safety. New street lighting would be in-
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Moor Stone — The Royal Job should be done.” - Engineers Memorial—which Aid. Sidney Moore success- is at present in front of Low fully proposed that the Moor Club could be re- scheme should be accepted located there.
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Land in privete ownership not obviate us from further In Union Street should be discussion," he pointed out
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