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BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND’S BIG DAY


• Grand Dairy Stock At Revived Show


T>PVTVRD ftftpr a'laDse iof eight I appearance of becoming a prolific K y ^ rs B o l t o n - ' b y P ^ l - A H e r when she comes to profit


1I Agricultural Show ; on Saturday ycrtia, OUU.UU W J


I naturally beautiful setting the show, field’ presented a: plqturesQue,


jumped straight back to: Its; pre-war popularity. The day itself turned out to be perfect for an;outdoor event of this kind, and hi . Its


^ scene. Large . crowds : of i visitors mingled with local i folk, ;and the show can be claimed a j Complete


1' success, not only from, the financial point of view but from; the quality


1 mu/v


The second showed plenty of youth, but did not give the appearance of being as deep a milker as the-other.


nlpnt.v ftf vontn


tine cup for the best dairy cow,or heifer, open to farmers resident Within three miles pf the show, field, Mr„ Metcalf’s cow again standing In reserve.


Mr. Tattersall also won the Pala­


1 of the stoekrexhlblted. i - 1 . Ifwas a bold declsloniomthe part


I of 'the Committee, to .teylye, this 1 I essentially local show sp spon after


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These dlfBcultles i were | to some 1 extent reflected In fewer entries in


the war. Since the last |Sbow on the fateful I September, ;2nd, 1939, agriculture i has sufleted ; many reverses, having had,tp cppe.wlth war-time feeding problems,: and latterly with one ;of, the worst winters on record., i


■ all but th e cattle ;sections: but,


I taken as a whole, quality yms 1.above expectations and of a very I promising standard.. , . i ,


A HEALTHY SIGl|f.


I ably catered for local farmers, and I once again I'the Dlimented


The Bolton exhibition has Invarl-


the- healthy feature of the show. The Show Committee cani be com­


rivalry rather pliment


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t o w a r d s k e e p i n g c h i l d r e n f i i ' a l l n e x t W i n t e r


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' ’Children^ usually look their best during the ; i summer mionthis, when they re out-of-doors most I oiF'ithe time.: Atad so raothirs oftejn think that at


oil and! orange juice proyided fo r ' Every young child needs,the vita­


i thii time of ytor.they d o r ’t need t^e cod liyer '


' * ' ’ ■" ■ ■ the country under 5. ev^ry child in


mins in cod liver oil . and orange juice every day without faila summer and winter, if they ar^ to lave full robust health and be able to resist infection in the cold; dark days of


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' Wntef. No matter! boW- healthy , and bonny children may look, they need these vitamins woiv, and they may suffer later if they miss themJ.,. - ^


Cod liver oil is rkh in Vitamins


A and D and help^ children 'to resist colds and various, childish • infections. It also heljts iii the for­ mation of bones and-teeth.


Orange juice contains C, important becailse it


C/» on


In Its former days itM Society lo^^ed nicely summered and likely made, a p ;o ln t ofi ,!encouraglng to be good milkers;


regular cup-hunters. i U . . thani attrac.tlng,;the encouraging al


back and showing ; considerably promise, won the first prize for Mr, R;' Jackson, of. Bolton-by-Bowland, In^ the class for bulls showing not more than two broad-teeth.


A' dark roan, with a nice level ' repeated their successes ^in the local


HIGH QUALITY CATTLE. Mr. Tattersall and ,Mr., Metcalf


cattle class''for ‘ dairy cojvs in milk,' and' In the class for cow or heifer


calve her


September. Bred by Mrs Haythom- thwaltes the animal was-certalnly ,a credit to him and proved, a- worthy winner of ;the: Macalpine' cup ,;for the best In the. breeders’ classes, ; The winning collection of three animals was entered by Mr. Metcalf whose group;


first at the beginning of lo lUc'-ai I Life’s collection, whicn


prize-winner in the, dairy cow class. The three had all calved ahd were on top of their form,’ while Mrs H. seconu,


includedjihls, second Wmers^ to -breed their o i^ stock, I , ^ remarkable lot: of young calves , The shteep exhibited [were, worthy or Ih'ithe lmmedlate vicinity. kin striking manner the ■


of close Inspection,: but one . would Lave liked to hav f seen W^e^M many. The fewer entries Indicated


less winter. - . ' ; j ' . Poultry' breeders,! too,, have, also


been hard' hit; in-recent; months, and the lack of entries w,as, proba­


bly < attributable to; the -preyalence of . fowl pest and the: ,reWet^ce of breeders to risk Infection of their


stock. C9 CO


-7 his diagram slims s^asinal rise and fall, cod liver oil


o/main chlijisliirfccllous'ailtiienis, 1945-I946 and orah^ juice regu­


larly every diiy, withbut fail. ■ By making sure jthat your child


Vitamin never misses these, vitamins for a helps to^


gums and teeth andi a clear’com­ plexion; ;


! ; ;


summer-time health' an^ sparkle-: .(your local Food i Office can tell . - . .


through the winter, if they ^


If your children are to keep their I .


to


grow up with strong bones and straight limbs, they! must have


you) and arrange for a re supply


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COLDS Don’t Bother Me!


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m !■' ^ them ;


THIS QUICK AND WONDERFUl WAY Like many others, I am subject to Simmer Colds but I don’t ignore them in the early stages hoping they will go! fl m^e sure of therngoini; at the earliest possible moment. At the'slightest suggi^tioii of a cold I take a Beecham’s Powder straight away. That does the trick I ' The cold is checked and I am soon able to forget the incident. Being <juickly''absorbed Beecham’s Powders are speedy in action. ! They are equally wonderful for HEADACHES, NEURALGIAi JIHEUMATIC PAINS and LUMBAGO. - Priui in Great Britain iIiakiding,Purcnau.Tax) i


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There are over single day, jjou are heiping to buHd


promote ' all-round | health and up a reserve of'strength for later, vitality. It is needed for healthy;


12,000 dis-


tribution ce itres in the country for cod liver oi and oj’ange juice.. It’s ^sy to fin 1 the one nearest you


Its charming gardens, and the, best blooms from these are alyiays to be seen at-the show.' This yew’s floral .display Included some ilyery ,fine.


Bolton-by-Bowland Js noted for ’ i , . . caused among sheep by the relent- - havpp ■


^ r e a well-matched- group wmeh - 1


yet to calve,j although' they


and on- Saturday:I It - was. again U n d heifers were pxhlbited In th e pleasing toi'note that-an apprect- young Farmers’ classes, the Intefr able number of the cattle on; view g^ing aspect of -yhlch ,was the were bred, by exhibitors themselvys Competition .between-.Mr. .B. W.


Fawcett’s Erleslahs and . Mr; - ^ Pteston’s Shorthorns.; The Frleslans showed better development and one of them gained .tor ■Mr. J ’awcett the


epp given: by the^ : late H. Bottomley tor thevbest exhibit In,


these classes. promising standard.


; i There were only light entries in the horse section, but the standard was agreeably- high. Mr. J. Metcalf, of Bolton-Peel, had the satisfaction of winning the premier award in the’ class for mares brngeldlngs for agricultural purposes,His winner was a fine- two-year-old grey geld- ing with classy limbs, and of an all-round promising standard, ' ; In the class: for ivanner mare or


....................... , h were secon,d.


to calve in 1947.' Mr, tR.' Haythom- walte, of Park View, won the first, prize with a three-year-old light roan cross-bred shorthPm, due to


. CLARION CTCLISTS’


day, the 19 riders who had assem­ bled held an Impromptu run over part of the course for our lOO-mfie, time trial to be held In a fortnight’s- time.


RUN TO j ^ C A S r a i Yawing i to postponement of our V , inter-meet and sports on Sun­


Chatburn,; we followed the Forest. .Becks road to Glggleswlck, .where we branched left by way of Lawk- land to Cross Streets. There we encountered the . full stream of traffici and it was with relief that we halted at Ingleton for lunch.


: . In-order to make things easier tor passing motorists, we split the club ! Into two sections for the remainder of the run, and travelling a short . distance apart we con:: tlnued on our way to Lancaster. Black; Burton was glimpsed for a


•few moments on our right, then w6.. were through the narrow streets of Lower Bentham and on to .Wray, l^ re we had a slight delay due to a refractory pedal,-. but - temporary repairs were soon effected and ere lohg the River Lune, slowly making ito' way seaward, lay beside us, and a glimpse of the Ashton Memorial In Williamson Park .signalled our approach-Into Lancaster.


hoped to be clear-of the main roads before they became congested with returning holiday-makers, and so a


We 'did: not loiter there, as we - !


: brisk - pace was set- through. Bcot- iorth' and Galgate, where we could -see some of the trucks wrecked in the ’ recent railway - accident. ;; ;At Forton we caught our first glimpse of the disastrous fire in the Trough of Bdwland : much of Haythorn- thwalte Fell , was still covered by A pall of smoke which, concealing the glow-1 of the smouldering heather, climbed, sulkily into the clear- blue of the sky.


-called for tea; after which wp edh- tlnued i along now almost deserted


At 1 Brock a further halt: was '


country lanes, through .Inglewhlte to Ldngrldge, where we dallied for a shdrt while to Imbibe pint, Djhgs


, The siin-was setting as we began of t6R' ' '•


more! asj.wlth head-‘arid tall lights winking- ’Iri. lthe - dusk; we. dlppgd across the river, arid: so back to


Aysgarth Falls, leaving Gfeenacre- street at 8-30 a.m. Sandwlchesiriust betaken;


CUtberoc;'''-’',’''.! i'V' Next week’s run takes us. to


, - “ GEARS."


September 31st,'1946-; 1, D. Preston; 2, A. Wolfenden. Calves born between 1st October and 31st December, 1946': 1. B. .W. Fawcett. Pair-Heifer Calves, born between 3lst July and 31st Decern-! ber, 1946 : l.' B.- W. Fawcett; 2, D.


r YOUNG FARMERS’ CLASSES Cahes; bom between 31st July arid


Preston, jji ,v An attrabtife dlspia-y : of needle- I included cushions, r


j sandals^ a- knltied bedspread, -and f ' , ’ ;


u g s , T


fine examples of needle Chet work.’


PLENTY OF j FUN.


I For those who 'went tp the show to spend an enjoyable half-holiday there were attractions In plenty. A varied and entertaining-programme


had been arranged! b y ; phe Pradle Forest ' and Craven! Harplers. pony


. j chairs' on horseback,| ap egg and . ptatrtiwicularly ;on the spoon race, a dresslng-up race, and l juvenile riders. Gretna Green In! pairs."


Club, whose- events ! were loudly applauded. These jihcluded musical


Fun and thrills wei;e provided in . ^


was' just as enjoyable and attrac­ tive as any of its -predeijiessors. ' It will readily be seen' that toe


'


I the evening by the horse and pony i - • •• races, arid In every way the show


T,uia..jr v,i OPEN HORSES i


poses ; 1, J. Metcalfe, Bolton Peel, Bolton-by-Bowland; 2, -B. -M. IPhilli^


Judge: Mri F. Wood,.Mellor Mare or Gelding for agricultural pur­


son, Pendle HaU Farm, Padlhto; -,^3,


secrets of toe success of the eXhlm tlori lies in the excellerit committee


possessed by the Society. The onerous 'duties of secifetary and tfeasilrer were undertaken by Mr. W. B. Blackwell, who has succeeded


suitable for agriculture in th^istrlot il, R. M Phllllpson; ■ 2, J. Metcalf:; 3, 'J. Knowles. 'Yearltogi Colt orj'ffiy^ 1, IT. Holgate, Townley, Farm, Grindleton. Foal: 1, B. Fletcher, I Broom Hill Farm,


the late Mr. Frank Mead, secretary of toe show for riiariy:years.- Mr.


54, Woodstock Gardens, > Blackpool.


Blackwell has had the; zealous and loyal support of - a-ihafd-worklng committee, presided over by Mr. W- H. Walker, with Mr. C. Sutcliffe as vice-chairman. : . ' '


H. Porter-Hafgreaves, who signified, his' lnterest.ln the show by present­ ing- a valuable cup fori the cattle fhampionshlp.' i !


strongly contested cattje This year’s, president was Mr. A. BoIton-by-Bowland. Hunters with a i -


Tattersall; . 3. Miss^ • J.i M. ,Robmso^ Manor House.- Ohatbum', 4, Miss D, M., Porter-Hargreaves,.. PPrden . Hall,


■ Bes;:-Hunter, to be ridden, open class, any size, any age: 1, Mr. J. R; Hmdley, Manor House Farm, Blacko; 2, Mr. J.


■Judge J' Major W’ ,Blrtwistle, :D,S.O.


master’s • certificate '-f, Bindley; 2, Mr. ' A. H. - Porter- Hargreaves; 3,'Miss J;.-M; Robinson, Res., Miss D. Pprter-Hargreavbs. ,,


OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT ,! I^. judges r , Great Interest .was taken! In the


and a satisfactory featum was that gowland; 2, E, Metcalf, B6lton-by- local farmers carried o|f the.pre- iBowland; " 3, J. Wolfenden, i Fooden


j j a. -^attersall, Bowiaithe,'Bolton-by-


r i ^ S - a n lD . Ca^ ~wi, anv -weifeht: 1,


mier awards In the- open classes, i parm,: BoIton-by-Bowland. ' Heifer, in Mr. J: A. Tattersall, of Bowlaithe, milk, not more than 4 broad teeth: 1,


took the first iprlze In: the eHss for E. Metcalf; 2. J'„WoWenden. I Cow or dairy cows to milk ,arid !°f any; heifer, to calve,


..weight. With a lovely dqlry xow.qf .the ■ popular , Ayrshire I toortoom,]


difficulty in carrying qff|toe cham plonship.


icbw as one could imagUiei, level of back, With a. grand head and ;car- rlage, and- an astonishingly well- filled .vessel.: Showing! freshness arid Dlbom, , even! after fiv^ weeks!


Bowland, was the iowner of toe


i - This animal was undoubtedly the outstanding exhibit of the show. A Sweet Ught roan which calved five weeks ago, she wus as lovely a dairy.


’ : . ,


cross which subsequently had,little fai-mer resident within three ' nnorn- i__. t


gow or Heifer (opeij E. Metcalf.


shbw'fleid)Y;'L J- .A.' Tatters^l; : .res., E. Metcalf. Bull, not showihg-. more- than two broad teeth: , L' R. 'Jackson, Knotts Farm, Boltori-by-BowJand; 2,


to any dies of


LOCALYCA’rtLE |;; ■


Dairy- Cow, in-milk, any: weight ; J. A. Tattersall; or He


____ifer, to calve m 1947 :■ ,1,!R. Hay-. ■thornthwalte,__P_ark y_ieW, - B01ton-by.


attersall;


hea’VV'milking,, this remarkaljly fit- COW certainly made the task, of the judges considerably easier.- ■ : Mr. E. Metcalfe,: of Bq)ton-by-


second prize anlmdi-k gooil heifer showing plenty Of short horn.; To stand second to such-ari outstarid-: ing cow as. that iof Mr Tattersall was In Itself a tribute, i - The class for -heifers In milk,


i E. Metcall. - Dow ’1,


Bowland;- 2, H. Life., Helfen,not more than 2 broad-teeth : '-l, :A"^j_!Pawcett,^ Priest Biggins, Boltonrby-BcJwland: 2, J. Wolfenden. Cow or. Heifer, not more than 6 broad-teeth : „ ,l,'R..-Haythorn-


thwaite,' Park View Farm,- -Bplton-byr Bowland; 2; J, Wolfenden. .Heifer, not, more.'.than 4,broad feeto; 1,|R. Hay-


.


thornthwaite;. 2, J. Woltonderi’. -.3, B. Metcalf. .Collection, of three Bnimals; ’1,' E. Metcalf;. ,2, H.'Life.:. Bull,' not shoiWing any bfbad teeth,: 1, B.'Jack- son;]-2, A. :0. Fawcett.] . --I. -1


with not more than four broad teeth, was carried off by Mr. Met­ calf, with Mr. J.. Wolfenden, of Fooden Farm, second. I The pair were very sweet heifers,: jioto ori


much milk as the leader, i I Mr. H; Life, .of! Netoergilli .took -ttoe first two-awards'ln the qlass- for


good dairy lines, but. Mr. iWolfen- den’s was not-showing quite as


x-u ,.1 oe;


His winning' cow wqs, : *• - <i mil developed Ayrshire cross; with every : by-iBowland. -i: vwn . a


cow or heifer, to calve In. September,, ftayglU Moss, - Bolton-by-Bowland; • -3, I'lin .


tw a


- J . ,' ). , m o n t h s; >1, 3; W. Fawcett, Priest Big: ar^:Jn the


assTor, Bolton-by-Bowlapd;’;2, D.i-Preston, iwellr- Amy Wolfenden, Fooden Farm; Bolton- II 4 ’inTfr<i*'N “’’^‘rrifl'' --in" "BREEDERS’ CLASSES


mCow or Hrifer, In calf ori milk.' not thore than 6:-broad-teeth; , l.jR. Hay-


not: - more, than'- 4: broad -teeth'-, 1, B:: Haythomthwalte; , ■. 2,--:'.B; ,,-Metcalf. Heuer, not showing aw broad teeth; i; ,'J.’ 'PreSton;:*'; 2, ■ :A. .' -H;- ,*P6rter- Hargreaves;' Heifer Calf;' under 12


ornthwaite.- Heifer,In -.calf; or milk,


Grindleton. ■, , ! -; HUNTERS


Institute vias of special .lnterestflto. ,Q jj. was particularly apparent I the women folk.^


work and handicrafts proyided h? mns gneouragtog in wlew' of uie the Boltpn-by-Bowla^d Women’s.


. gjjjjjjjite in thb sheep p ^ winter.


!to the h


; wlriners oti the showground by‘Mrs; :Porter-Hargreaves, ln:the presence


e cups were presented to the, -------Kw-Mre


^ "i-


of a large crowd. A highly successful .day : was cottr


urgarilsed by the Bolton-by-Bow- land Sports Comriiittee, under the chairmanship of Mr. J, Wolfenden, with Mr. R. Tattersall. as secretary and'Mr. C. SUtcllfle treasurer. ; ^ The events!were keenly contested and provlded!some exciting finishes,


iluded by horsej and, pony,: races,


excellet horsemanship being shown, part


of the r --w OPEN, sheep ■ ' ■


') Three 1 homed Gimmer LSmbs , in hands of! breeder (pure bred LonkS ex­ cluded)': It , C. and j , PraHkland,:Bay Head, -Bolton-by-BowlandL . Three Horned Shearlings (pure, bred Lonks excluded): 1, C. and J. Ftankland; : 2, H. M o o n i - . , ..,■' :■ -,■ LOCAL SHEEP


’.: Judge:; . E,'GllI,'.Sabde»,; ' - ■


the last lap of the run, and-; spon the purple slopes of :Pendle, rising above the haze of the valley below, said 1


“ Welcome home ” to us :ohC0 Leaving: Clltheroe by way of,


i t w ^ stated, operated on Tuesdays and Saturdays only, via the Penile


rfirORSTON residents have com- ■ * ’ I plained about Inadequate bus servliesi to, the village, it was re^ vealep at the meeting of Clltheroe RurarDlstrlct Council on Monday. - Thb Bolton-by-Bowland Service,


WORSTON WANTS ----


DlORE .BUSES i


/


Hotel. 'The Rlbole Services ran, a school bus via Four Lane Ends from’ Monday to Friday, but ordinary passengers were noi allowed to use


^'''Thie Councilinstructed the-Clerk (Mr.] T. P. Rushton) to inquire whethet the Rlbble Motor Services could atange for the school bus to convfey ordinary passengers, I ;


who mreslded, thanked members of the Council for their letter of sym;- pathy to him during his recent 111-


Cobnclllor J, Green,.* chairman, - healthii. , : ;


strong! representations :. to - the Minister of Health to allow the Chliiplng Sewerage Schemei to pro-, ceedl and submitted a reply from


I CHIPPING SCHEME, le Clerk reported having - made


ell’s I application was -considered, and that letter would be - sent possible.


the Ministry saying that the Coun-;


being- re a I further as soon - as


Clitheroe Rural District iwlll in future ibe dealt with by the High ways Advisory Committee.


Rtiad safety matters -in the Mr. iA. Brodkshank,; consulting


engineer, reported tha t owing to shortage of labour and the fact that


rockj had been encountered, i work on the Downham Sewerage;; Scheme was -making very slow . progress. ■Work on the Hurst Green Sewerage Scheme has also been slowed down, but was still ripnsldered falrly^gopd In vle.w of the, reduced labour force


of ^Health..: :t0 : Clltherde Rural District CouriclL- Is to attend- the riatlbnal conference.,on . Food and


■Dr. 1?. G. Richards, Medlcsil Officer


■Dririktlrifcctlon, to -be :held. In Lonaori on October 9 th .,


fq l l^ r ig planst-^Proposed - wash-, house, coal-house arid lavatory .at Malt: Kllri,: ,Chipi)Ing,. fori Mrs. JS. Tys jri; ! storPshed at 34, DCwnhairi- road, Chatbum,'for Mr. T; WilSop; greSihouse, and'garage >. 'at i Ashby Cottiage, Chipping, for Mr. A.; Croqk.


Ai-p^val has been given to the ::


■ V Mt W. E, Battersby, of 73: Woohe- I'arie;' Clltheroe, has taken up' dutiek as Committee and General Clerjc -at- the Council’s Offices. , , . . - i -


ratlrig and valuation assistant,;-willl be .riald a travelling allowance, for;


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CiPlLLINUi ALL I iUDAY MAKERSf


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; Three fat Lainbs, any breed, suckled ! by h.b. Ewes: : 1, Mrs.-* Wilklnsori;; 2,


Suckled by Homed Ewes : 1, R- Black- well, \Stoop Lane, Bolton-by-Bowland. Three -Store Gimmer Lambs, - any . cross: 1, John Dinsdale; Dodded Ram:


H. Llfe. V Three fat Lambs, any breed.


1, A. H. : Porter-Hargreaves, EGGS, OPEN


■BlaokWell,’ Stoop Lane, Bolton-by-Bow- iand;'2, Mrs. Dmsdale, Monibent Head, BolWri-by-Bowland. ;


by-Bowland; Mrs. , , A. - Porter- Hargreayes, Bolton-by-'BowIand. «•, - She.Hen Eggs (brown):' 1, Mrs. E. Benhett, Howgills, Bolton-byTBowland. Six! Hen- Eggs ■ (white): 1. Miss’:F.


. Judges : Mrs. W. Heaton. Boltbri- , BREAD, LOCAL


H. - Porter-Hargreaves. Bread,: two loaves : 1, Miss F. Black-


Judges: Mrs. W. Heaton, Mrs. A.


linsori, oak'-Dene, Bolton-by-Bowland; 3, Miss Roberts. Bpbnge Loaf:' 1, Mrs. Fawcett;! I 2, Miss Roberts. : ■ , :


; HORTICULTURE, OPEN


'greaves. plx Asters:. 1, J. Wolfenderi. : 12 Chrysanthemums: 1, G. Clark.


i HORTICULTURE, LOCAL


-three varieties: 3, J. J. Wolfenden. ; Lettuce.-: I l, R. H, Life. Peas, 12 pods: I, J. Nixon; 2, H. Hargreaves. Beans, 12 pods : 11, H. Life;: 2,- J, W. Parkin­


, „Judges: Mrs. W. Heaton, Mrs.- A. r ;H, PorteriHargreaves.


■ Collection of Annuals, three stems,


-----4 ;, I H. . Hargreaves. Three Tur­ nips, any Variety : i; J. W. Parkinson. Three. Beetroot, any - variety: ; 1, G. Clark. ^ Bhnch of Wild Flowers: 1, Frances-Knowles; 2, John Wolfenderi; 3, Margaret Atkinson. Children's Pets, any animal :■ 1' Phyllis -Fletcheri . 2. R. Wolfenden; - 3, E, .Mary Knowles. .


son.;'Eight Potatoes, kidney: 1,-R. H. ? J. Nixon. Eight Potatoes,


PENDLS FOREST AND CRAVEN - J . . ! HARRIERS


!;,.i';'.


Miss V..Hlhdley; 3, H. Sagar. -Musical' Chairs :; . 1,'.B. Maude; 2, Miss V. Hlndley; 3. H. W. Bannister., Egg and Spoon , race : 1, Miss V. Hlridley; 2, B,' Maude; - 3, H. W. Bannister. Dress­ lng-up race:- 1, H. W. Bannister; 2, Miss V, iHiridley; 3, B. Maude. Handy Hunter : ,l-,:-Miss E.;M. Smith; 2, Miss A! ' Wolfenden; ; 3,’ ■ MiSs . V. Portor- Hargrea!ves.j., Musical'.. Mounting: - 1. Miss Dianja; Smith; 2, M. J. R. Ban­ nister; 3, Miss E.i Mi Smith. Gretna Green (in riairs): 1, Mlss.Roberts and Miss' .Smith; ,2, - Miss .V.- Por-ter- Hnrgreaves-and M. j; R;;Bannister: 3, Miss V.iHhidley and Mr.,B. Bannister. Obstacle- -rgee : .] 1, Miss C. Porter- HargreaVes; : 2, . Miss - V, Portef-Har- greaves; '3,! M. J,;R.'.iBannister.!,


Bending. Race ; ' !'L,-Ben Maude;: .2,


-Porter-Harpeaves, Miss D. Smith; : Hargreaves: - 3,; Hkrpeaves.'. , ‘ -


'Handy HuhtertT, Mr. J. B. Hindley; " Miss E. |M. Sinith;4.3i Miss: D. .M


RACING RESULTS ' ' u.Handicap-for Ponies,* 12- handstand i.x,


"-SUver '’: 2,- Mr. Lund's Brown Jack." Local Gallop, handicap, six furlongs: 1, Mr. E. Metcalfe’s ‘'john Peel;" 2, Mr. Wolferiden’s V Rocket 3, - Mr. Wolfendens “Minnie," '.


nder,-one 1 mile : 1, Mr. Wolfenden's ,


,1: Mra Cockshutt’s “ lAdy Jane'.’; 2 Mr, Gate’s!“ Prince.” Heat 2; i 1, -Mr.


Open-Gallop, handicap,11 miles,- heat !(Contimied'foot of next column) 'Musical Chairs : T.


2. Miss C. Porter- Miss- D. 'Porter-


Porter-Hargreaves;:- 12 RoSes, any colour; 1, H. Har-


.. Judged! . Mrs. W;-. Heaton,' Mrs. A. H;


well. Ciirrant Loaf, any shape: 1- Mrs. Fawcett.:; Fruit Lo a f i , Mrs. 'Fawcett; 2. Mr, Q.i Haythomthwaite. Sandwich Cpke: H Mrs. Atkinson; 2, Mrs. Rob-


Special notice to h o u s ew iv e s


' ; '. 1 ■ - i; yas


ain f they wish t. This will enable them to gel^more of the tea their customers


lown ealr ios i


prefer. They (a sples


upir. I l I f o r j:' ,' .i ; ■ : 'I o ' -,i , ' j.l i


After si er, the Ministry of Fojd i al'ig rties to rvs hi


s


eie ter tea nopoin- o


in evra change terhi ' ■ ^ ntr


greater than ever, thli seisdn 'thii Pljyround of - lie N?rt^ preients .th« Ideal, rendeivous jn


'P'"J 'Sirs s 'W c ' f


.E^;s3sr;— Plcasuret." '


I.u1h S ..naatioo and ; .pectade! that ttiAa. th.^ na.« b


Commencing Aug. 30lh—FIREWORKS, nightly at 9p.m. (e.\cept Sundays); I


SPEEDWAY, Sat, at 7. 'VVBESTLIKG every W^ anTsat. at 7. DANCING daily, 3 and 6-30. Open Daily, 10-0 a.m. ' I


‘ lli Vue ", .the m.ajic ((^tword to the Gatevny of aThouiajid __• ' .


'MK j . a. Rigby, collector Arid- T (Continued in next column.), - !] . h


jin Acddent Without ! R^alisin[[ It


ipLITHEROE County Maglkrates! V on Monday dismissed a suhi-1


mons against John-Hall (37), of!23 Monk-street; Clltheroe, for falling to report an accident to-the police within ;24 hours.


-i | |


labourer, employed by Mr. Al Pi^oc- tor, of WhItham .IHouse Farm Whalley, was driving; a flbckj of sheep along iCUtheroe-road and ivas


r 1 |


Superintendent CoDk'statdd that! on August 9to, Roy Ormlstoii, farm


turning them, Intoj Wlswell-lane when a wagon, driven by Hall, cime from the direction of Clltheijoe at a ■fast s p p e d . ' '


brakes,- Hall; sklddefi towards Ithe sheep and knocked ^ne down. ’The! sheep-,: scattered, and! Ormlstori picked up an Injured one to take it' Into a field; . He shduted to Hall to wait, but when hej return id. the!’


'After; apparently]-applyljig his


wagon had gone. I Hall c id-not report toe accident^ 1 Hall'told: the court that when he'


stopped and looked jout.of the cab.' he saw th a t the farmer ind the sh'eep had:-gone up -WIswe 1 Lane. ’Thinking he had missed the sheep and.that everything,was all right, he drove cm. He did not think there' had been: an accldejit. ;


stration of hairdressing anef beauty culture was given Iby Mrs)., Armi- stead, of Lancaster,!at the monthly meeting of the Knpwle Grben and Dutton WX-MIss Greenall presided, and two nbw members were given a welcome. | Thanki to Mrs Armi- stead were expresi ed by Mrd. J. Collinson.j. i j


KNOWLE GEEEN Women’s Institute. —A demon­


1


I purlng tile evening a pres mtatlon ------ - o f ’'her


of ;butle'ry 'was made to Mrs. Bolton '


on! th e ' occasion marriage, j


! flowers was won by Mrs. . _ ' with Miss June For rest sec( nd.


A competition for -the bes : (Continued from pi ece^g


journeys undertaken on tt cil's business.!! A deputation


the . recent


i vase of Silriger,


! ^1olllmn):I e Coun-


Parish ' Gbuhcll li CoiintyParllamen ;ary, Cc mmlttee connec-


from t o n !


Whalley eet the


sometliriellri September i n ------ tloi) withllts tequeit for apditlonal representation or District Council.


Rural T tei an K3N0BAT40


as barking up the wron^ ^ accused Mr. Churchill' mvulge the: party's Gener when aU 4 he had done S r e hl£ party’s :rem- nresCnt -financlaljcrlsis, o as provedi|ln tjie opep “EB’s ” own quotation, torvative party vlereM n Mwer. or-lesponilbilAy :5wri remedy. MriChurc.


'd i r—Last week I showq


-- 'In your last Friday’? n ew barks upj the wro: accu e tolir coWributof, Si claim nk to bb a supe


!'• A man may be; either!? the ■


[ginning - ,proves tba. —-


tf


be .prefer? to be ruled rather thin -third-rate lb; baS superman got to'd


-ratelbrairii and still pfe ruled by third-class brair class braitts are avallaDll t end of nis


self-cbnfessed possesr ^dly mudffie-headed. he brains he!


• Sir—Ffir once in-a :on page |two, that wei


“ CRUSADER”! E' voui. corresponaenx


ibV any stretch qf the a: 'bow his' propbsils cou.ld|


«!> economic crisis. T.c, following; I crisis. I All


effect. IS: that tne peoa, and longet hours while t under no compjilsion v,


- Government critics, the; suggest Sat the natjo b4la„nced jby an a^dditi|i


As is so comnaonJfi matter! i ’.-Had your correspondi l l j ]


' Hitler's Nazi Socialism, arrows irito the l air, , leoeatediy wide of the


history of its economics he would persistently confuse;-


' He matotBlned! the pm riess arid'defended the


left the-capitalist expic


. profits. -: That I i s " w h y government, worthy .of 1


• poor and not be dauntf to nationalise brofitSit


the benefit of the .col whole.


ToTalpanism r* (Oil dom and ; These


■their so-cajld J— «


.is |1 |


-they tvere really mj®®j dom of the ma^es thejf


always greater, on'tt propertied clafeses who,


courage to fight for] in AS it is howeyer,, tfie !


lwoly of frcchom ]o do-


have nothing] to to'-j L tlm of! these resourdesl


ion’s share of lane i


' defenders of prise cried .out to.uif


validity of applying ta the'preserit crisisj | I eI It is! painfully pathi


! Thesb Critics of Sol


the Supbhes; an^d brought jupon Pari an Government was po-. s. power to that: which 1^ was seeking to rembvtf


fencouragihg- pr“W*oJ - more profits to those yS


vidently Isincere write* . ieffects.! They can toel


' llngratocd ttjat they! idiseato."!


- i They |would: rathe! . pensions, ,fpod subsfffif


Iniptcy. than; prepare -reduce the national di


"defenders of thei ma. who’.aieithe fit -inna


i*®' i ! ! PLUNDEit


! to ail liberal-minded - past.; I - . I '


Sir—"-Onlookerr . !l.to the fact that Mr.


Carey LbrdI have ini


:! 'vhiat js : Liberal means -hllerL


' dictionary defines itf ' favouring ich^ges democracy.! -The poUtics Stands ecoi unlimited, desires! a, ______ri'ii


be satisfied. This _rncfc C


minded jnen the advancement.!-: ^


made a attacking control,.


m order to save the ctf :fess to be guardiahs


enough, J They hate su .taxtag of profits betaif ihas said tlje habits t


■ P self-styled I demand CUuall sacrifice


ClM definite , monoboll


Is a necessity of nut* . : origihal source qf «


which exists, but it’I est pf monopoues-| monopoly, and isj ■ other forms of raon|


nd monopolyis noj


is more amusmg tu efforts of our mond


- . 1907:; “ There grf which people-can ai


■ mate plunder as social system. Till


hampers, hobbi try.' They (by Churchill: mustj ildedjmen)


duction is alway? bj always pemiclous a either mpnopoliSeo sumed in the mere sioii. We are heire I on the side of prol


is production: and t |


. increnient! in ISYd.| " To quote from a |


icrement are exact! -iBimUar in all reaped


grove that !other |fotj la909 he said, '‘ B —» 1-In one of vds


i absorbtog under t ' , toerwealth In :-l


BOTTLE StfOR^CE f ]


! Please retuni empty Brooke Bond Qjffee-Essence - bottiiK to'yejur! deder., He!'will pay ^u*td each.


I (Continued from previous column) :; EGGS FROM SOUTH Cockshutt’s '‘B'etty": ,2, -Mr. Wilkin-'


“i Sandy"; 2, Mf..PoppleweU's!“Peter." | with the Govermpent of :Ftaal; ;:, _“ Sandy"; 2, “ Lady Jane"; of South Africa


sbnfs “ A.M.” Heat 3,: Mr.! Kenyon’s


'aereement his been ^


t ,


iHanm?ap for Ponies, 14 hands: and under 11 miles, Heat 1: M.!Wriggles^ shell eggs-in to . .


•tChlnky.” : Final; "'Dlnkie - H ”; ton’s ■' Dlnkle n ”; 2, .' Jeffries


"f Dusky-Queen 2, Mr.. Wood’s "Max? garet."


' ' - ° f


AFBICA.- concluded toe Union


to! purchase !the surplus of ,


North’s ■'‘Marlori’; -2, Mr. Sunderland’s i l948. Althouglr'tle exportable sur- ‘I Lucky Chance.” Heat 2: Mr. Jack4' '


■■Marion”; •! Lucky Chance.’! - Open ted'that the agnement Scamner, handicap; 1, Mr. Tattersall’s


,


. In .toe productic ! next year.


21 million eggs ih Is-year. It is expec- n,of


more than will result


1947 an _d -----


toany .more


they-had-borne i i belonged not tc


■ social and econon injjiriousi and measured by gains.’’. I i.


sriuhlty, wealth ’


; of :Uie liberal a. I :;roremost!ln,the ci


!■ Whea Mr,, Ch 1 ,- iUon of ilandi va


.l: ,ivl)ack'into the d‘ rS. -'t-servatives, Libbi : ..',-i,.haVe recently ' ■


; , jUPon them. ; i“i‘;‘-""'We' miist remi


■'toto the pockets .’-means by which;


Hons of """u iu,


I ' . control we can frq ■ -his'earlier sentlm(


attack: on mopop of ' the common r


uii poundsI vo|


JI-..... prevent a; ecure by -vexat|


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