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iliffi ACCRBSGTON COl i B^KS-r-WOOTON


ClltheroeiiParish Oiurcn on Satur­ day of Ml*. Gordon.Geoffrey Banks,


Tl^e wading itook place at


’ second son of Mr. .and Mrs. H a r^ Banks, of 68, . Vaterloo - r^ d . CUtheroe.iOnd Miss Irene Wooton,


dress with brown | accessories.^ Jto qw W s werp t h f wlnijefs, 6-0. ■attendance i was ’


bride! !wore a ' wedgewpod.


Alma'WoOtom-'Wbp was'attired iin and Snape to outside . ^ a grey'suit, frith wine, awsssorlps.: goys i forwards, with Ingh. Ttoeiv-, .b(i)th wore sprays of mqss; outstanding, worried;! the anemones. , ,


____ _ ' ,


and Sir. F. B. l^ thm a n , grooms-'; 2ent supMrt ff^m t ie lr hilves. ' ' ' * # * '


BA'nSTE—MERTON


“ I find my ipunds a r e i t ^ g and don't improve stomachy troiibfes.' Since| takihg[‘ Bisurated' Magnesia Fve got free of indigestion, ^ d can enjoy my food without gainful


after-effects.'’! ' fy: ' - * '; ' ' . f i ‘ The ingrediejfits in this, reliable rctnedy for; digestive, upsets.


. neutralise all iex jess acid, ip. the sto nacfi, and relieve vvind, heartburn and other syinptoms of indigestion.


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‘Bisura^ed''' iagniesia will quickly h'elij tp restore jnofmal healthyi digestion again and you wil be able fd look fprward to mealtime ^hout the fpar of subsequent distress .j ; '


Ask your (Jheraist . to-day for ' Bisurated' Magnesia. Powder or Tablets 1/5 and2/10 (Including Purchase Tax),


ill


Mr. W. Dugdate ; was., best man. * raids; In iwhlch they receiV^ excel i L The Old Boi;'s wb 1 the toss; and


,i’ ; .)., L 1 i Charter-Street defence In ,i fast


InTOTAv : blectedt6klckjtowaristhp,Eshton- terrace end; fheii foiwards were


m a ’lley. i on .•SaWay,.. of. m ' Frederick! Lawson Batiste, t ^ d ;


Mary’s* and! All ISalnts’ l Church,, He gave the' Old Boys ' the i lead .t. , : :


son: of Mr. I and Mrs. M. E. B a t ^ , ' of GuemMy, and Miss Violet Mer­ ton, second daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. A. Merton, of Amber | Lea,” iWtoalley. The Rev; C. R. Brown bfflcla'tw, and Mr. C. Green was organist,


bride wbs'gowned in white wltch- craft-lacb over satin, with Juliet ca*p to match, .trlnimed ,wlto white gardenias.' She '' wore .to ' em­ broidered Indlan-lace veil and carried 'a j bouquet of ■white anp bronze ohfystothplnunis. ' She wap attended, by! Miss j Iris Merton and; Mrs. Joyce! Simpson (sisters). Miss Mary pawseto (friend) .and June Mertpn-Slmpspn (niece). Mls^ jjy hixnseifTand two Merton and' Mrs! Simpson/wore Snape sCoredTfrom! dresses o f !pillar-box-red emijossed • -- ' ' ■ ■ velvet,' and-; Mlssr Dajvwii, , green pan velvet, bnd 'all. wore' hats i to match'with white j ostrich leathers Their ibouquets were of white chrirJ santtoemiuns and' maidenhair fern* Miss Jiinb Merton-Simpson wore


Given a;way by her .mother, the ’ * ■ -


chances through mud.


bylHammtjnd into the corner of was how moring j and the iR.p.B.'i


with 14th 'Army badge. . The brldC’s mother wore a deep purple cqs-r tume, with'hat, gloves and shoes Ito


■tone!! and carried 'a je d fox fur. C.<3.MB. [Edward cashlrb* Regiment)


III'


Mr. Frank Whiston. groomsman', ■and Pte.' R.'Puller,! lUSherJ ■ ! After a [reception -at the SpreaiJ


Seed (East Lain- Was best mtoi


Eagle, Hotel, Whalley,; the newly-/ married,'couple left for a honejtf moon ; in!; Guernsey, the bride travelling in a greto .tweed costiim'^ w i th ' brown.accessories. Their future home .will be ‘‘ Amber Lea/' Whalley. .


mirror from the bride’s, colleagues a t Abbey Mill, Blllington.! ■ ;


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ONCE AGAIN “Thank Ym


Oxford, ^ i - i „ i : May 1st, 1945.:


i , Jai


If,


I have deriyed sihce taking your Wonderful'Yeast-Vlte tonic tablets;


. i i -,


' Two years ago Tihad a serious illness, after which


I felt out of tune with life in general;, i Mv friends commented on the change in me. However, my wife suggested I sjiould try your. Yeast-Vite tablets, and; in


appreciation 11 feel I must tellyoutha|tinthreeweeks l am already beginning to


feel a new man.


On(pe.aga li]n thank you. (Sgd.)R;M.


THEY WOUli) BE ' ! Hants.


WELL Dear Sirs, i


1'* I


. Vlte. Now, Wter a mbnth, no one can believe 1 am the same person. I do I my wotk with tireless ensOT. and then go dancbig at nlgnt.


I should take-Yeast-Vlte tablets, so I Started on Yeaat-


Then my mother suggested [ : : . .


feels run-down would, take Yeast-Vite tablets they would be well rewarded;!,^. J j | (Sgd.)L.B. '


l am sure if everyone who i 1 i


tell you what a wonder your Yeast-Vltei ITableW have worked bn me.i I could not do n ^ work as I felt I;had no energy.


Jfeel Ireallymustwrlteand


Dear Si r s , ' : i . - h ' I.feel l must.write and tell you of the great benefit


TO MY OLD SELF t ■: B


GETTING BACK uk, ,


D rer S ,a is , 1t'Arl 95 7hp\, 14 cs


Yeast-Vite,-havingl a am bad breakdom, and


elf.'lam7S,


t . ■ y(Sgd.)Mrs.W. y


\ ,


I have been takin g s getting back ta my old


' you claim for thei usfd them for somi, have also introducei others, add )ln my 0 oases they have had able BUC0688.


I tablets do all and


M ' Essex, Dear Sirs, ! Jan Your excellent


w : i ! FRApiAND-THORNBER


day at St. jEones’s Church, Cllthl- eroe, of iMr.' Thorpas Frankland, p well-knovm Whalley cricketer, son of Mrs. and. the'late Mr;'T. Frankf I appeal! land, Whlttam Cottage, MyttonU j possible, road, Whalley, and Miss Hlldk I team on vie’ Thornber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. / Sa_tiuday,..:|Jj


;The wedding took placelofl Satur charge I of'jl 9c The.limeetl


X Thofnber, 12' George-stwiet, Clltherop.,; /


. Given I’aWay by | her father, the


A BEMARKI/mLE i SOCCES


, fth, 1945. [eaat-VItb- lore than I havS


time.jand them tb and all


VI am never without Yeasb- ,, „ , remarkj-


can cbnAdentlyeay that-they have helped me oven a serious lllhess of nervous olrigin , «• (Sgd.5 B. S


lte tablets In the houee, and


if yuuo sferm f feodqc/iea Neuro/g/q, , Rheumatic pl ,ai ; o, Steeij- I -a>gq to ‘7 o ro l/f»


fr fo


{eifnen,; Cbnst|potl your ehemfrt TO-DAY w]3/3 tlio Y Tf


N a , ^e pit


tax.) Owing to the great public demand for Teort-VIt t, and thq thqrtoge of b poefu m


aes (r irving’i Yeoit-Vlte, Ltc., Watforjd uttll b u sitl ef o n n lt Pe nldukae kt Icui prhs ES- E TnV oi ATt e


tls mte, <renegn i d. . | .


n


bride wore a dress of: favm silk marocalh .i with brown ( accessories. She carried a boUquCt . ;of! bronzfe chrysanthemums. In attendance upon her was', the bridegroom'jS sister, Mlss!C. Frankltod, who was attired In a petrol-blue two-piece. She had a : spray of chrysanl- themums. '•


Mr.' George Frankland was best i, ' ' ' i ■


man, and,the groomsman was Mf. Clifford Thorhber, During the serr vl/ie. Conducted!,by the {Rev. ,H. Y. Burnett,! Mrs. Buriiett played appropriate music on [the organ. The! reception was held at the Red Pump Hptel.


sented'a shaving outfit: his gift tb her was a'cheque, and he presented


To her I husband th e : bride pre­ I


the bridesmaid -with a . handbag. Work-frl'gnds of the . bride at Sun-


street , Mll- gave her a tea-service. Mr. and (Mrs. Frankland will live! at lO, Gcorge-street, Cllth-eroe.


THE IrAVEN. 8COIITS


0N^ Friday the' Grammar School s Group, Committee raised the record


ised


Christmas' but r pi!


J that p.R.G.S.' are looking”ahead. Dur­ ing the vacation a "camp sites search pai;ty” ar{e to visit' North Wales in. preparation for summer . camping,' It mjerestipg, too,, to note that a pro-


c RGI ’ •i III


opportunity will,not be fo In the Sc


is hoped ^cout -world, winter is a timi,e


by [Troops 'loped thatt allo -d


-wed to pass.


having ap effort,' and they; too; hope for a record result.


this the


um of well over £40. Well done I Tp-night the Castle Committee are


There is! definite newi of organ­ “good turns” it


I


CLITHER')E AlICTip MART FRIDAY.-


attendance.!. Stirks best' [Januar:^ land cows, !£40


laying-off uL crttle .usual.! All glasses: were in demand at kies durlPg the past twelve moP


supplies 0.' the fpllowinf


...


!slve,'bf Irish £34 tb £43, l and plainer 1animals, £23 ,


jheifers made|'£44 to


sorts,!£26 to Kolfini ttrfiR -


■awarded to: 1,' A.'Ha all,' Burnley.


't: S LA lb B U P


, ' iiTHl'REV. admitted Bradford Bishop ol


iXMAS


posed County Rally! for il946 Is pMt- poned to .1947 in ordra- that our Chief may Ibe able to give ,us a “ date.” ; Is therd any, reason why! Clithefoe should not run kj rally in 1946? i Views of scouts and! friends would be welcomed. ! The Castle Group are [going ahead,


with thelriew headquarters!'and news of an official opening: is bagerly awaited. Castle scouts are grateful for the help given by old scouts and scout- ers now :serving with the! R.E, unit! stationed in'Clitheroe. ! I ' : ' Since thq last mention of'badges the


following pave been{ earned:— r CH.G.S,


“ Missionei* ” P. B, DehtJ Coates, T tah, D.


enclng the spbbial advantages off ’Alasil tablets. Colds are checked in a night.


CTOP th a t phld In I ts e a r ly era everywhere Afv


Delighte.d ^


'Alasil ’—the d jqbre-ociiqn tablet—clears the head and oaliM the stomach. Ijb relieves the stufly feverish feeling and assists you to sleep, thus enabling your natural reslst-f anoe to combat tbe infection. Ybu awake o le a r -b e ad ed and c h e e r fu l - a n o th e r


enthusiast for 'Al^il. i , ; : !


‘Alasir tablew comblde the finest aspirin with ‘Alocorf-a powerful antacid which oyerpoipe^dffiieptive upsets ;M8ooiated ,wlth colds and flu. !Ax a


Ji/ie comhinolfoW many aieri! find t/fat ol ‘ l tAi*al


al tbt t'rqi d u> t geeif


* Alasll' tablets tire widely prewrlbed b; Dental praotltlonera^nd^speolalists.


eieue ol rle. result o/ithii fniod’(ernAcfeii-


take ■'Afa^’'tablets iStSouVufiplM^ They tfi not upset the etonuioh or affect .the heart,, i


len o sCfd ire dhiit-


n ny oe IMedical and Take IAlaSil ’| IP for: f/fadqihi, Toothache, veryone can.


tnei Bare farg/e rtga'i f lA/a«7.*’ fab/elt &reoA Dp nee irt toatef ancf most'cHeettoe oe i'fW rn l g


a prevhnlipe ^g.h wd


frai iv


“Rescuer,”| Walker. Swimmer,” Keni nedy, Mofris. ‘ j ' (1 . ! o Councillor Al Haffows has kindly


J. Wobkey. “ Cyclist” C.;Snapei\A. walker. f'Mason'’ A. Walker, J. Woo- key. “Mftrksman" G, Hbmby. '! r Stonyhiffst College Lone Scouts:


Castle:! “Carpenter” | A. Walker,


Moon; , Climber ” D. ' iH. J. B. l ^ e r , i D. Mono; ' ‘


“ Camper ” > J. JE. Booth-


through the Poultry Teit Farm at Wlswell. Scouts who wish to join the party must send in their!names direct( lb The Rayen, [1, Cardigan-avenue. ■ Garden! $eeds: Extract from I.H.Q.


ffered to conduct a party! of Scouts


lioticte gmerously


to


Steretarv; to I.H.Q. (Mr„ ,.A. W. ,HurU). It


comm the gift cap be||M


tigpangr ASJS7


i k' „i i ■ ■.


Camping I repori' submitted ■ to: the County Scout I r Council. i The report ■made themi almost 100 per cent, camp- ;ers.'’-Castle,- too,- hadfa good report frdm Eton, but as they are i only " infants”, in: camping. I we .know that even better reports will be heard h f u t u r e . - . , ;


C.R.G.S. I should be pfou,d of!. their


The season’s; greeting to all Cubs, ■Scouts. : Rovers, ScoUp;ers portera I


i I ■ .


is unlikriy fhat any| distribution _of an be! made bribre March.”


aunioate el


! per MriS'E. W.' Hurst Green arid per Miss Bolton


irhleylTiwith ■


[Wheat: tSeftbi iStonyhurst;


St. Dunfetanfs etoress fateful thanks' toi all concerqetL i


5 rand total..£78 i


T. I P., .


jusHTON Ion. Organiser.


7 3 0 0 7


cqnslgnmtot of garden seeds for scout gardeners ih this country; i Those who wlsh’ to.particlpate in the'^gift are asked with ' ■t he : General


The Canadian Scouts have offered' to send another


gavel .a Village, H: About .'IbO were prese; by Mr. Tb:, and I dahcll supplied Similson, E. Harrlsb:


sung by-A jolriqd Chorus.


I FARM bccutred burn, on


ib Priest’s bhedral bij


WJ FLE


!HEB was Orders at ■the Lord


adfbi 'd on ' ,TY.|-BlaldWh Y.F.C.


Sunday.^ !.flbtMs p aw h) ^'^6


provjdpd/ ‘] ^ e Ftome: heirtily:


'.{F. 'Widdim F ____ . bnday


perltoed.{, fire In the The cb'ivL,


cows tyer been revi


'ayior iindi'WbIftflrib. Mr, was’iM.C; Supper'was rfs Boy ” was n, and all


FIRE, Cfoaisdale night.


i n ! sliglng the A 'diisias strops


Hbi luse, Slaid-


covtoed by Mr. R turn, .'from J the! Y.F.C: party. Tp siapte.t. in , spread rapidly; to a cbv?--shed


Col.|J. H # t toff whbl'lsikhe been


slaidBurn


Mr.’Jj ant of ILVER


of hlh ‘ Several new!__.........


d'[Under' Oddie, of


Carols will be p:a:re(l onBoxlnaDav.


fire


It was dls- on his re- Ohrlstmas bam and Some


. , resfcued, i| but eight Fire e:iglries; put out the barly 'norhihg. , ! weri: the mroperty of


Grindleton. ave joined, the village


BAND has leadership


Greenwood, the farm. ,


,1 , arid' were (qritertalned* Rlgbr, conjbrer. Games ,' folowed! to music' Nessrs,


l on I Monday evening, jmem' >ers to d friends


Eastwood,


■ Local Itod Scotch £54, others, Piclu-


i .Thd judges, Metos..S, to £?':. i- n ■ , - ■


rig Bridge, tod C.l Smith, prizes


Earby; 2, J.'Birch-


___, ,/rea Green, for o f r or heifer


„_rx. r, IkajjjgR JJJg. rates; Best I milk cows, ' - - ■


land the treasurer, Mr. N.Gllli pre- statement of kecotots


-- -


'It was deeided to leave the Fund open for further efforts until the end Of the winter sek^n>! ah'd to


([close it on April 30th, 1946J A com ipetltlbn for. a goose, glyeri bM G. Kenyon, reall6edv£4 'I7sf 6 and was won by Mrs,' Maeki Embsay, : ■ ' ■ ‘ 'M I INFIRMARY EFFORT.-jQnj Fill


day -a sueJeessful whist and ‘dbml__ drive was held ^at the Rlbblesffale Arms Hotel, by Idnd permlssio: Mrs. Gastall. Mr. N. A. Waperriorth was M.O., and prizes ■were prestoted by Mrs. Gastall to the .following whiners—whist: ladles. 1 M


land,• 2 Mrs. Nicholson,! const! Mrs. {j. Robinson, Howgill; gentlemen, 1 Mr. H. Breaks, 2 Nfrs. F. iThu'](bgood; cons.: Mr. .pate;''.domlnoesj |Mr. R. iWaterworth (high), Mrs.| Gastall (low).; A gbose'glven b{y Mr.iCap- 'stick was won .by R. Butlto' Riming- pon, and a'cushion given'by'lMrs. Gastall was' won by Mrs.! Smith, Main-street. Tea Tvas served! by the ladles of the tomralttee. [ Thanks {to Mrs. Gastall (were | voiced by. Mr. Capstick; The proceed., which are to augment the. annual {effort jfor the. Blackburn Royal Infirmary, amounted to approximately {


m ■ £18.


I AjRP. forces COMF P FiJND.—The weekly whist Was held at the New Inni;,on ,day of last week. Prizes w


RTS drive


'tiers,’ cons. Mrs. Bromwich i knock- hut, Mrs. Peel and Mrs. F.' {Thuro- good. The proceeds amounted to 16s.


by: ladies, Mrs. Evans' dons. Mrs.' Fawcett; gentlemen, Mi^;l‘Saun-


m won Tues- '' " ' WAKE UP


without Caloitiet--and you'll funip I out el bed in the nibrning full otvih^( and|,visaar


mem .doeao’t get ai the cause. It labea Ihiiae giixl old Carters Uttie Liver ftlla to.get thcteiwo pmu


flow fteely. A^ for Cartert litle U*er . Hli stubbornly r c ^ aoytbiog elM


up.” Hannle n- el"..— Je. y« v l/S tad:)/s- THE SHORTAGE OF TEACREES.


• The Ministry of Education has given the Admiralty a list of i 1,190 teachers who are in the Navy. Only 94 have so far been relposed in Class B; i i


P io makmg bile “


The Imf eliouhl pour om rwo pfiut'ot'liquid bile mto your bonreja daily. If this bile .is noi!Uowb:a freely, your food doean’t digett. iua'i decaimiih the bowek Gu blMU iip your itomycU, Ybuitacoq. ittpaied. Yourlwhole ayaiem irpblioned and you feel aout. aupb, [and 'the world look, puna. ' I t Laaativea help a Uttle,: but a mere bowel move,


ol[bile 6olWng (teely aod make voUi feel I'i up kod, u— 1^. ----1; — -naalilgio


. Yes, It’s great to find oneself f'eeii SO I soon from a splitting


le , ir and


: riund-muddling Headache. When- [ evto pne, comes on I always ;.Be(echam’s Powders. They’re simply {a ffio'rt • tiipe; one becombs bnghtj ala retori for whateva has to be dpne. Quickly 'abs irbed they


. Cartoni of 8 Powd^n. 1,'jl. Single Ppwdert 21d. egehi.; P rt nr ia i G i tt \raBmId u S I'ACT tIKE MA9 IC1 tn (n, P s x ea a


Neuralgia,] Lumbago. fhs T) ' •


wonderfulIi In quite; rt and cheerful again:


: are speedy in action. Beech^fs Powders are ec ually goodi ! for Rheumatic Twinges,! Nerve Pains! “ Coldri and Chills.


aoRious to ;be rid so soon of! really BAD


Methodist! ChuiphionlMo ning a 1-tolprn teotureTa


I lantern lecture. ' ■ ■■ ] ]' - ■


.! .Mr. Haroli 1.1st. Mrs.


:i| i-HOME-l


’was the Rev. 1^ . 'Allan Id" '


conilecUon.! with 'th®'. ® Irireign Bible Sbclety-'


IMorik'was V-, Harflson'.'wto


I Friends- oji uvu. ■ «*«, •of Green iHeadJ .will be! i


SOMi-THE Mr. !and_Mrs;


T h e y w' e r e— . •Japanese I in the Far lE


and her] husV«““. 'Garner, and the^i^ {tyfc have arrived hbme safe internto


know that! 'the’”


'Considerable time<‘ , u lantern LEOTURflr


ley Knowles preslded]to lecture'Irftehe Methodlsri Monday, {e.vening ilOT ,fls


' lecture arid' slides orti;. Ti .Central Europe Cha


and Forelto Bible iSpclto' audience i [thorojiglffy. to


■Uiivrai whamberlin hoped; .the]!'


-tor, Mrs. E. E. :lHart^p well suppiortedi .when j


Allan Shaw,' tod th e j to t ;H'.'H.,MoMi:wtoe:,ex3irej " -S .''I-Jf


[l-'l 1 i . '« * tThanks .to thej iwturto. rari!‘.SS Hol­ [TUESDAY, A light show of geld' and


tof£54; others, J^28 to£39. . -A[go )d attendance, but [N.' A. Waterworth,-.gave! a'detailed al^icaitle; were less than [account of the committee’s:jactlvl-


[offered, to a good made |£7 to £12.; PebrukiY calving


Irevealed. -that the total amount [hand Is £317, The iecretkry/ Mi


{meeting of, the committee WELCOME HOME FC| The presents Include a framelSss ; . ; i oh the


play I ensued, minute Snape


for the


over ‘ to i 'the left I ito g ; Htoimond ■ from the opposite direction.'! Bond and Mo^ worked t ie bal) into the i decided not to ■ overtake the ammond scored i stationary vehicle, and allowed the


until- In! th; swutg a loy<


car driven by ■ defendant coming '■DrtM


! minutes later Hammond ifrom a flag klckl ttow'altej scored afte:


St I


area, . and brought! db\. awarded, ^nd Yatei back, scored with a shot goalkeeper Icould jnpt hold


had the* ba)l in .their, vlsltbi _ ' ’ '■ was Ijiunfalrly


In theseconlhalf, Old loss


lall sticking ip j


missed; the roajJ In which to p; in i th e ' dant crashed ; Into thi Thtee passengers who


,v<5 soon i defendant weje, injured. ' eoM > was .26ft. 101ns. wide;


tpenalty i was he fight full!


that the ',A few I


of the forwards..; another corner .!


and Cowper-. i neat headwork


centred |


by,Tiookinri( the ball; ■ the goal. Play! a rapid rate,!


exerting great pfessureor) .arter


-Street! In Ob


forwards were! an. ever-1


Ill Of talnl:


* r . ttae.


o^ktte^'matchl Strettle; and iP;W-R- :Hu8' practice match (


AU- , C L IT H E E O E


took place consider the feport Combihatlcn. meeting


A furthe E.C.


tures havCi bieh ,airanged,!.,a target datelshoulditie fixed :6r getting a team together. Tbc possible ponibosltlon of the tealm wasi llsoussed at length, indi­ vidual 1 mernbiirs pf the, I committee reporting on players they had watched and 'approacht i ' ''Developments in the


Monday, ft ^s^decjdefi/thejt, now, flx-


on iThursday last, called to ' pf the 'Lancashire held the previous


of the ICommittee


te a rn -b u p to g fw m /J e ^ nwtritloM a r ^ o r i p t o


vices aS t r a i s ! ' Tne offer!was gladly |! proximate^ accepted, i! T ■ ■ I


f r ^ ’the m y ^ ^ e


members''subi membership for


3 .6d. : ,s ' manymembers as hCpsq to have the Jikely at alpraptlpe ganie on uary. -26th, ip readiness


iriptlob


4s. ,6c Li and full The committee


h L ^ - ' r as j


ore The


about '


Thb Wading took iplace at St. i sooii away, with Ihg iani pfpminent u-jnut^s. ' BU(f-to-end


,e tenth bly: pass


Runaway Wi Ribbl^dal^


game betj^pn B.O.E and Gharferi Last Saturday iV


______________


_____ _ fast-moving (Accrington) ^ s wUnessed


rig|ht. I Old. agham: and


p e t r o l w a g o n H IT LARGE STOMACH


Clitheroe Boy W h o W^as “Blinded by a Light”


of PImlICQTioad., CUtherw._ _ . by a good crowd on 'toe Cattle field,; Given away byiher iattoer, the. ,„rtol(to was not'ln to6 good *a con^-; ----- — ------ blue oon.owlng to the Kcent rain. The LEUiou-a


Summonses against Heut.i Frank ............— Royal Engineers, of avenqe, Darweni i. who


was alleged to have driven a motor­ car in Clltheroe-noad, Pendleton, without due care and attention, or alternatively, without reasonable' consideration, were; dismissed tm Monday iby Clitheroe Comnt y Magistrates.


: Preston, was driving o?;petrol !tan-^ ker .towards Clitheroe.- He had showing tols side lights and his near-side headlight. ',1 JusU/past Llmehouse Farm he saw a Ismail stationary vehicle, .mid another


I7-20 p.m. on December 6th, William, Bond, of 6


Superintendent Cook said that at 1


. 1 ,i , WoodplumptonTroad, J H


with ' a ' gpodi shot Otper^'good' fendant;almost half ttoe Width of g wen


Ifyou suffer from ludlgestlon, apd endur® pain after meals or other distressing S^p-


Defen' tanker. iVrtth road


rs goai ;, B^nd'sald that If defendant had kept straight,op Joe_.would!l'toave without'' trouble. (Vltness


drew his tanker up behind the small car. Other witnesses for the prosecu­


tion were D-C; • Morris, .who! took photographs; 'Arthuf Salisbury, of ;6; . Pump''-' street, 'Preston, I f ’who ccompanled Bopd; Tom , Simpson, of' Great -Mearley ..Hall


dAfPTipp 1 and'Arthur Bleazard. of 14/ ;Wad,-l ng hlsi


, who .were I a ?w : s / s ---- - — — '


dant In Blackb'um Infirmary; In ( defendant said' be ,was proc^dlni


correct side, and was $h0wln'g slde lights and two headllghti did not see another vehicle approach- ing. All of a I sudden he hit .a large petrol wagon. He could not account


at about '15 to 20 mlphii oh his


for the accident. DRIViEN io,#'iWlLES ACCIDENT


Mij, N. _Lees;'_ pf (Dai appedred for-defendant, was no buggestlOii was driving''last;


side of the roiad. or wlthouji lights. beep peep In


Defendant skid he h ad


..........g fiXTO 'an' admls3ion:.;15 to 20 yards'away, and, whenihe fee:; [matches; ground ; had passed It he did not remember


‘ - *|:.accldent. He saw the stationary .car Without


anything else, except seelPg of light. iHls lather abd, were In the back seat, "tod him was a todlfi pyrll Darnpll.


(mother iiext.to


a hash Cross-examined,' he :sald he; was


. not: distracted', 'by' ■ the men who were behind the Aiatlpparylcar.


Eshton-terrace, Clitheroe, .'said he had not'seen anything ahead, and he saw' from; the speedonieter that the car was travelling at about 20 m.ph. He was bllnded'ibyjfa light when passing! the statlonkpy car, and; they . crashed .almost im-, mediately.


Cyril'D'afiipll, 'aged 13,1 [Of 12 i || GISBURN It was ■At


! f‘ Of course she isn’t,” says ' ■'r'! : ' ■ " ! [ ' ' ' : ' . ■ ■.'!. ! Policemai^ iii9>' '“ |After six


years of newiy lempty streets, the I heavy traffic we’fe getting now isienough to scare anyone, ■wliat we in the Force would


like to isay to everybody is: take no chances. ■ A second sp'ent in looldng out is wprth weeks in hospital! ” I 1 ! ; f Never Step off the kerb with yoUr back to the oncoming trkfic.' Always look to see if


j i


he roajl is cleaTji and givt j lourself plenty of {time to- { ttbss. ijjsepedestrjaa crossings, wheretjer' possit|le| Over


I i 3p,oooi people wei:e killed and injured I in I944- ^ ^ 7


these tfagedies need inot have^


happened lif thos been remembered takes njvo to make sb willjall pedestrmL drivers;


together tp . ‘ r : ■ :l‘' !


rules had- I t usuffily {


ak' accident,,:


cyclists, everybodjyi pleas^ join; 1


' ' ' ‘i '


held a subcessfiil Whist; Whltewell {Hotel jon 'Weff . Ithe directlo- president (Mrs -


SOCIAL iClRCLE.--.l:


'by her hajrd work,! and 'The lembers, more than


week, unde Seed. The responsible


________for; the arrange


■one, large Sums of monpy ■tolsed 'for-Ivarious chtolte Iriclude £20|Bent recently te


Circle’riwar record Is i


station buffet, laSi also ge to the':Reto Crobs:and;Sl


Keep Death /


•Service men and | womeif f tnct will receive! £20 O to civil life.! Whist prlzriwli


The Circle] has been r. for alund from which


iu t Un i h t rmas. ,


Jt TbU riMU nu Tfn '■ . ' : ! ' ! :


I : . I


•Ripley; 3, ;Mrs. Bland; {cor! .•Sffid,


Teeming. Gents. 1 •; , yir ' ■' , ■ !■ i ; i


f" ;aci


that defendtot, on. tbeli'wrong


,


ypars. tod'iTtolle. In , ®^st had. drlito. ap-,


OUT


en, who ■d. there


«I»m not us i this


t»d tb a ll ra ffic ,0 ^ statement ftoml'defen- . adTbs


Afocipon I ' hrand .1 i S ctm wr


if sgeind . “ AE'. 0LX. M EALNCA"


n^alt n


aenr ol i ■ gnieue


e y


iPrici


oah ■ P eod


tJ MACLEAH 5',.". .Brand ^ i o n i c i i d i


P n i n d d ' i V.'-.


/ 2/3 &F;


1 Qd[3 ( o x.


Iom Fr ,n.il


in. ta)


Llmehouse Farm, Peifdleton,‘Harry Peel' of 87, Lowergate. Clitheroe.


I stationary car; Donald Slnrpwn, of


T-4tru5>iifincji 11*0• PxvriWlAf Atv ‘.Tf Glltheroe; who was


seated .(mthe


toms, [tako Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. it: will -Pfll ftVA t.Vlfl. (HRCOlfiforb aUd


ias I am/teiTibly bothered with pains In my stomach. . . ‘ ' h


'


did ndt’liave M«iol6J ins. 10£ -n4ot pF^iiss it too highly^ Yours faithfully, (S/gned) W. E, R.


i reiiiy don’t knpwi what I shouild do if I


i ‘ The-^de popularity o^ Maclean Brand 'Stomach Powder is convincing e/pidence of It's efficacy in relievlng .peartbip.'l’latu-


lence. 'Nausea anc "Stomach Pffins due to Indigestion, ' and in 'I safekuardlijg, against Gastritis and Stonach Ulcer.


1 I write to let you know how muqh I appre­ ciate “ 'Macleans;” I have uqed i^ for years


Dear Sire,; ' .. ' Li. ' '


QuieW it vrili nsUeve; thej discoiniorb and restore {digestive w 3' lU-beinp'. ;


kCe.Lti,H


REPAIRS TO A l i ELECTRICAL “ “EQWP.1


RXIDE Car arid Coriririero: Batteries ready, ebargro; , re-conditloued,


J Accessories In


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LUCAS ElMtriql'Ho: ; Compftnenf ,


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ESHTON TERRACE, !CI 'Ivi;; ! Tel.i-25l.l


' & F . W ms. Loati^.


ITH or WITHOUT SEC BY THIS SbCIE


, ' £10' to fiJOC 7, LIBRARY ST.. B||A(


r f i c e r ^


ALendin Societ 1-


Council held i thelp secoi toy fair. I t was opened,to Garrard. Toys made by(r ion,Bale,'togetnenwlth boo! ibylfriends.' iPartlcularlyisUi l a children’s ptall, at :whic)i.


TOY.FAIB.-;-On Satui i


to.fa compaffy. of eltow Tl prize-winners were:: Ladles: Millar; 2, J. Worswlck; a Mt ■GeritA: 1 , Ji porter; 2,,T. L- .A,’,V.-Hague.',;; ;{ r,-,'--,!,-;'-,


'assorted articles costing 'one' ■whist drive- took price ;in!ti ■directed by : Frank, Worsiw|oI .Millar, A'!hot-pot'supper


•when .the Youth^CounCllj tiori With i the, West ,Ri( ................ cont


final tbovements from ! ■ade; AUetoo from.a Hayc the fourth tooveiilent ,(Thei ■atlons) from; Schubert's G Trout). ■ After the


'CbuncU's listening • ■ihe ptograinme hiclude]


•of! music' for thp W?s' event was !,arranged,'prl


"tijne |to _tlle; Yotoh GP’


cil .Choir tove a recital ( orchestral 1 accompaniment Miss SpetiCe has devoted!


mnder thPi .guidance of MlsiS


YOUTH I COUNCIL.:-;4Aff outstatidirig'mterest: took! nri


Corincll, organised tlon of tliri s(rlhgS,' pf -1] Pbllharmonlo; OrchestrfH 1 oyer by. Miss Spence; as


hE eni were permitted to buy.


■The ,Leigh & D| i


■ Call, Write! Qt fthg toef


LUCAS Windscreen! D'toroS Wipers.


1* Th« PropriEtori of '‘V.iro* i filth'’, t to jre u


health-!


buitdini'tonicind tlive,E|(teh()'t6 you |iheir{ 'Harriett Gretiinji-pfiuyl you 'eiijoy tM {rotett {ift


; • Iron. Kilt, P,hosphites and' ! HerbalEiitractt.Twouxet'


j end luiuble.for chijdreni I ind


”yironiu”it oon-hlC I .bottle, i


i En|0)f {ood hcaltli-: . :£njoii'"Vironiu,"l


I ) ,< ■. 1 -vi k It <oi)Uia{


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