__ I Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 26, 1949 i l e r d a u
SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTHPLACE
f**: V‘ ded Congregation At
Fuijeral of Lady AsshetOn Estate Workers Were Bearers
JTtHE h i^ r ic Parish Church of Downham was filled to capacity by cottagers and tenantry on the Downham
and buerdale Estates, members of leading county families, and ^representatives of many public organisations at the funeral cn Monday of Lady Assheton, C.B.E., wife of the S^ire of Downham, Sir Ralph Asshetqn,
Fufthe):
great es Assh'eton
But Modern Hom^ are furnished by the
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•florail tributes from friends and ipublic bodies with which h associated. The which had come from of .the country,
vided by . the large number of
. evidence of the ;eem in which Lady was held was pro-
she ! wap wreaths, all par
stretched round the outer wall of the dhurch from the en trance of the Assheton vault. Aihong the hundreds of
c .
mestakes. of sympathy re- celvedi by Sir Ralph Assheton, was |a letter from .Queen Mary, a life-long friend of Lady
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along: tJie main road from Downhahr Hall
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from! the south walk’ of the churchyard along lines. W sympathisers, among them members of the Women’s In stitutes! in various parts of Rlbblesdale and Bowland apd of I thd Women’s Unionists Association.
Th6y entered the church . i I SIMPLE SERVICE
ted! by Jthe vicar, the Rev. H. F. Blackledge, began with the singingj of the hymn “ Jesu, Lover of my soul.” The lesson was! read by Canon W. O. Asshetqn, brother of Sir Ralph Assheton, and the solo in Ithe anthem “ Grant, we beseech Thee, merciful Lord” was'beautifully sung by Miss Blackleldge, daughter of the vicqr. -Mrs. W. I. Todd was organisrt. Amortg the hymns wm
Tlie simple service, conduc
Church with estate workmen as bearers, and behind walkCd Sir Ralph at the head of his
to the V, V,
Sir H. R. and Lady Hornby, Sir . Archibald Hordern, Chle: Conistable of Lancashire, Lady Nelson, the’Hon. Miss R. Kay Shuttleworth, Col. A. E, D Gendre Starkle, Col. G. ^ Robinson, steward of the Honour of Clitheroe, Col. and Mrs. Geoffrey Bolton, Col. i:
Sir -' John , Worsley-Taylor
Parker, Col. L. c: Klng-Wif k 1 n s 0 n,
governors of Clitheroe- Royal Grammar School, Col.! and Mrs. W. H. Clifford, Col. and Mrs. W. R. Peel, Mrs. Peel representing Judge R. Peel, Mr. A.> L. Binns, Chief Educa tion Officer for Lancashire
representing
Clitheroe (Alderman W.-W.1- kinson) and the Town Clerk (Mr. G. Hetherington), Coua- clllor Mrs. S. Buckley (Maycr- ess of Blackburn), Mr. L. Formby, *Dr. and Mrs.: J. H. Falrweather, Alderman J. H. Satterthwalte (chairman) arid Mr. A. J. Rogerson (Education Officer) representing No. 7 Divisional Educational Execu-‘
The Deputy Mayor Df
Itive. Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenwood,
Mrs. L. Klng-Wilkinson, iffr. and Mrs. H. L. Rushton, Mr. H. and Mr. J. R. Hind ey, representing the : Pen die Forest Hunt; Mrs. Aspirall, Mr. F. Worsley-Taylor, the Hon. Mrs. Charles Fordyce, Mr. and Mrs. Formby. ;
B. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Garnett, Miss Hoyle (Coi nty Commissioner
Mr. James Walmsley, Mr, W. for Girl
“ Throiigh the Night of Doubt and Sorrow” which Lady Asshetdh, had ' requested shduldj be included, in her
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concluded with the singing of the hyinn “ The King of Love my Shepherd Is,” the cofto was lowered Into the family vault I beneath the east window of the church to the of the Nunc Dlmlttls jhoir.
funeral service. Afteil the- service, which
Major !and Mrs. Peter Fleet- wobd-Hesketh, Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Blunt (Lady Assheton s sisters!. Canon and Mrs. W. 0. AsbhetOh, -and Lady Asshe- toh’s grandchildren, Ralph and Nicholas Assheton, Robert Barrett, and Mrs. Martin, .David and Anne
S
Ydrke, Hiint, Robert
were: Lord
worth
in the and Lady Shuttle
amlly mourners were: ph Assheton, the Rt.
Hon. Ralph Assheton, M.P., and the Hon. Mrs. Assheton, Capt. and Mrs. R. C. Barrett,
S. S.A.F.A.), Miss Mitchell (executive of the Pefmnal Service League), Mr. R. Fort, Mr A. Noble, Mr. J. Driver and Mr. K. Heaton (Cllth;rqe Division, Conservative Associ ation) , Mr. T. Demaln, (Bli iCkr burn Conservative Associa tion), Mr. and Mrs, L.! Hbrdy and Alan Richards (Cllthferqe
Royal.Grammar School), .fflss Lumb, headmistress. Miss S. Titterington, head girl, !^lss D. Boothman, ' captain qf Assheton House ' (Clltherqe Girls’ Grammar Schobl), Mr. T. Chadwick, (Ribblesdale Modem School), Miss Gaimett and Mrs. Troop (Clltherbe Division, Women’s Unionist Association), Mr. T . ! Gpoby (Barclays Bank), Mr. CL Q. Spink (Waddlngton Hosphal), Mrs. Hugh Kennedy (Ceritrkl Women’s Advisory Committee of the Conservative Party). 1
Guides); Miss Whipp and Mrs. Todd
( r e p r e s e n t i n g
Miss Simpson, St.. Denjfs’ Home, Clitheroe; Miss M. Klng-Wilkinson, MIm J 'L .
Mrs'. E. R. B. Murray arid
together with Col. J. nephew, the Rev. Rawsthorne, cousin.
arid tb e Hon. Jocelyn Hotham. Also
’Mkthibu, Lady Worsley-Tay
wv/iv,.. Sir Cuthbert and Lady de Hoghton, Mr. Charles Hoghtbn,
and Mile. Marie de
lor,' representing the National Federation of Women’s Insti tutes, the North-West Area Provincial Council of the Con- sefvat .ve Unionists’ Associa- tlbn, and North-West Area Women’s Advisory Committee
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\A Writes CAREY LORD
•iWHEN we reflect that'Lady ** j Assheton came to
Dbwhiain long before women ever dreamed of entering public life—women were not given the right to vote until 1918—and that from the first she was Interested in local government, and anxious that wbmeri should play a greater pkrt in It, we are justified In placlrig the name of Mildred Asshejton amongst
pioneers In the women’s cause. I She never sought the suf
the
frages of the Electors, she never] joined the ranks of suf- frageites,’ but no woman In Britain has served the public at all levels of life with greater devotion and for less piibllc reward than Lady Assheton. She literally gave her life to the public service. ; Every day, week In, week
culatlon of the average irilnd. The list of her public oirices vastly exceeds that of m*''’*
'demand for her servicesjat social functions of every from opening bazaars opening Women’s InstltL These were never turried
pubic men,' to say nothing women, nevertheless she ful filled them all not merely with, conspicuous ability b|ut with an unfailing cheCTful- ness .that was Infectious wherever she penetrated She was of course In riuch
-
.and Miss 0. CalderWoqd. Clltheroe Nursing AssoclatlOjn.
Jones and Mr. J. A. Speed, Lancashire County Nufslrig Association; Nurse Tfeede, Ribblesdale Nursing Associa tion; Councillor J. Wilkinson
Brasler, Miss G. E. Marg son, and Mrs. J. Hall, National Council Y.M.C.A.; Mrs. J, H. Aitken and Miss ShaiplCs, Clitheroe and Bov land Division Girl Guides; Mr. Holgate, E. Parkinson; arid P. Rushton, Clitheroe Rural District Council; 'and Mr. J. M. Pooley,. represeritljig Stahden Estate.
Mr. F. A. Taylor,' Mr.
Record crowd AT HUDSON’S
T^EVER before in its long history, has Clitheroe
Cricket Club’s Chatburn-
■ down unless they clashed w;lth more important engageinents. Always she was an able and entertaining speaker, wiffh ready and apt ; ph raises appropriate for every con ceivable occasion. Her’s was a life of her own,
oht, jlear in and year out, she had bngagements to-fulfU over a: wide area that was not even conflried to Lancashire, but eriterided over many parts of the rkst of the country, j No need to re-chrOnicle the
endle^ number of offices she held,(as detailed In this news paper last week, but It can. be said she filled them all with distinction and enthusiasm.
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has been bestowed on both men! and women for na greater • Inventive services than! thesetwo. Row she managed - to combine all her services to social Institution^, .with] those.,she tendered lli k; variety of ways to the Lanca,“ shire' County Council and! to Elementary and Advanced education, Is beyond the dal-;
possessor of real ability as well as rinthuslsam. She had Idea^ as we say, and to give justice wheire justice is due,- she was the originator not only of the old Personal Ser vice League but of the country-wide Women’s Insti tutes! which brought new life to the women of our rural areas and made them feel that I while they lived “miles from! anywhere’’—some of them! at least—they were' still part [of a civilised community. National If not world fame
I Lady- Assheton was the
road ground been as crowded as on Sunday. The first people arrived bn the ground at lunchtime and later a vast Contingent of supporters from Bacup and the Rossendale Valley arrived to,: strengthen the Considerable number of Gli(heroe and district sup porters. Accommodation Was/taxed to the utmost andl every seat on the ground was taken well be fore thc btart of the match. Further accommodation had to be provided by shortening the boundary line, but even then hundreds could only gain kanding room. Helpers in the Refreshment room were kept busy as the crowd soaked its thirst with 2,000 bottles of mineral water, and more than 500 teas were pro vided. A collection for Everton Weekes realised £24 and J. K.
lived as she thought best In the interests of her family and mankind at large, and her plate can never be fillled.
^ 14 members, includiin hew rider holidaying in pistrict, to turn out for ou on Sunday. . Replies to question-of the route to be being “Wait and see,” a father wary males followeq leaders.
A WARM morning encoi.
ceived £16 for his 109. Both players handed over their collection money! to (the Clitheroe professional.
. Holt re
Clarion Cyclists At Ribchester iged
:^en iozen the
; athe, run ■the
1
Open Verdict On Pole Found Dying| in Road
ITiHE fact that he had been hit; by a car was all the
evidence! showed at the adjourned inqriest at Black burn on ! Tuesday, on the 26- year-old i Polish labourer,! Poleslawl Stolarski, who died shortly after being found un conscious in Clithefoe-road, WhalleyJ on July 10.
verdict adding! that there was no evidence to Indicate how deceased had come in contact with the vehicle.
The jury returned an open
Moor Resettlement Camp, Clitheroe, for! the past two years, was discovered lying On the footpath at 2-35 ajn. on the Sunday In question.
The Pole, a resident at Low M
Peake and V. Hankin were on motor I paitrol duty iri Clltheroe-road when, just be fore reaching the Spread Eagle Hotel, i they saw the body in the -lights of their car.
Police Constables R. W.
found bn a grass verge more than 60ft. away from his body. A mark scratched In the grass near the body gave the, police the Impression that a car hac. mounted ithe footpath.
One of Ithe man’s shoes wa^
to a-garage where he saw an Austin car owned by Mr. A. H. Moss, ;of 8, iConway-avenue, Clitheroe. He found that one of ithe; headlamps was broken and that the nearside mud guard was dariiaged.
.Constable Peake later went
Home Office, Forensic Science Laboratory-at Preston, said
Mr. A. L. ! Allen from the
that after examination of the ear' he was satisfied that It had been involved In a coL llslon I with, something. .
In the vicinity of the accident had come from the headlamp of the car. Flakes of paint found near the body fitted bare patches on the vehicle. Damage was consistent with the car having hit a pedes
Pieces of glass he had found
Rossendale-road, Habergham Eaves, 'near Burnley, said he had been out In the car that night with Mr. Moss. They had been having an evening out with their wives. Mr. Moss ran both he and his wife home and left their house about 1 a.m.!
trian! Mr! William 0. Scott, 17,
that! deceased had died through cerebral laceration caused by a severe blow on the head, and a fracture of the
Medical evidence showed skull. ' :
This charming study of [Miss .Sheila Thornber,; of Clitheroe arid her pet fox terri ;r was photographed during a compe tition at Clitheroe Cr ■ ■ on Saturday.
cket Cluh’s gala .'at Chatbuijn-rqqd on
“ND WjAlTli^” ORDER FOR CASTLE STREET
Road Safetr Coiomittee’s ■
w h e n /.Clitheroe’s and Rural Joir
safety Committee m Mayor’s Parlour, on evening, traffic condit: Castle-street was th( of much discussion a eventually proposed
general “ No waitin should be recommeni
I Councillor J. .Entw:
that no other town country would toler conditions and ths. should be no parking Castle-street. The
was cleared the would be. He was by the secretary, Mr
side, who said that was very often crow the Klrtg-lane car mained empty.
Borough t Road . in the Monday Jons in subject
II id ed.
had overspent by £10 17s. lOd. It was decided to make !an aplicatlon ! to the | i local authorities i for a , !supple- mentary grant.
_ it was; that a order
. I
rjstle said . In the ■ate such ,t therd
, at all in Sooner it
tlhe ■fled
Alderman W.' IVllkii that when cars were in Castle-street othe/ were forced to itrav There had never accident of any m the street but, if .it wi then cars would trav
dpector G. ’Whltehi that a general “No order would be of grq tanc§ to, jihe Police.
Supporting ;the.
elected chairman for and in his opening said the Commlttq congratulate Itself efficient vray In wl
Alderman W. Wllk
recent “ Road demonstration was out. •
secretary paid tribu|t magnificent work
, Presenting- his n
ihe Police on beh committee, and could not have man out Police help a merit.
.Objecting to the ,
letter it upported 1.-White- street whlld
park re
proposal ison said parked vehicles
ties, depending! on; ; their financial state, the committee decided to hold'] a Quiz for childfen 11-15 years of age
Discussing the futrire acttel
on Friday, November !25, and to make application for .use of the Grammar School,Hall for the event. Several suggestions regarding this evbnt were put forward and carried. One -was that .the Gomniltteel should write to the Ministry | of In formation ! asking If I , they could supply a; film show to run in conjunctiori with the
Quiz. I ! i ! l!
, >ment In cleared faster.
;at assls
;1 slowly, been #n
proposal, In] ■ lead, sail waiting'
nson was the year, remark^, le could
irilch the Safety (’ carried
on thb
•ejport, .the .e to the in of the thei
laged wlth- equlp-
put a If said
,rd Highway Committee in April A letter was sent
risWng for the ent pedestrian crossing marked “Cross Herej' letter, but no reply received.
' The chairman sal very dlsapointed matter had appar left over.,, He thou other work could, f left for a while a: crossings marked as
to the Town Clei Whether the matter put bCfdre the Comnilttee.
I I t ' was decided secretary should ai
r I to the
itrance to to be In bold
had beeh he-was
re itly t.ave
that the been
II id a feV a gesture.
;ht som,e beeri
that thle aiji write k asking had beeri Highways
overspenIt
:; The treasurer that the total net e was £60 17s. • lOd. !estlmate for the cu , was ■ £50,- consequently
ijipenditure and their
.nnouneqd
irrent'year ' 'th^y
U c e n c e s T r a n f e r e t Applications for fhe trans
fer of licences from John N Bethell to( Alfred Farriwortn, In respect! of the Brown Cow Inn,, Ghatbum, arid from. Alfred Farnworth tb^rederlck William Heathcopbi/gTor' | th ; Asplnall Arms, Mlttori, -wer; granted by Clltherqe County Magistrates, on Mjijiday, '
,T. Rushtonj. : j ! ] ] A special ■ sub-committee
in each team, and for prizes, It was decided ithati badges would be I sufficient. : . |“ The prospect of j owning j kniethlng which moricy could not buy would appeal to thq children,” said the Mayor (Councillor I,
There will be eight mepibers
consisting of! Sergeant/Lewis, P.C. Fallon( Inspector White- head, Mr. [Shields;! Alderman Wilkinson,! ,Couriclll6r,.^Enr twlstle and; the secretary, was appointed to' make arrange ments for the Quiz, and it was empriasised that adults should be attracted as imuch • ‘ children. | '!
. j I ! ' ' ■
Barrow Village was' brought up by .Colinclllor C. Pedreq who said (he did! not regard, the 30 m.p.h. slgris, i as ade quate and iwas of (the oplriion that a very seriquq accident might occur if there was! nd alteration.! He suggested That illuminated signs; with! isuen wording a s ! “ Please drive slowly ■ through here ” should be erected;at each end ofjthq village. There wabi a great need for jsomethlng of. thif nature , particulatlyp as |th( traffic would increase wlthithe start of Blackpool, ]Illum(na- tions.
The question ofi speeding In
mend this District Council
I t was
decided to _ _ _ action to ;the R
recOim ;ura
ID ■
Punsop {Bridge Americ
ani
-rpEW (wpUlfl have fon ■ ovCT Mcjlreiamlie af Meadows .on( Saturday,
,rpHE evfentsbf last week w|ll -*■ long be remembefeq ' members of Bowland Young Farmers’ Club', . . . , the Tuesday, the Club’s mt.., In the Young People’^ Craft Exhibition f at the. I r ' Lancashire i Show, [' awarded a ; special prlz. . clubs with a membership of
Royal ,wks for
under. 30.
devoted to Young Farmers at the Show, members of trie Club met four members of trie Y.F.C. movement from ihe Isle of Man; Mr. Charles Peal, ofi Dyershurg, Tenesse' llr. Paul Theodore Hutchcroft. of Medlapolis,! Iowa (both riiem- bers of 4H Clubs (of the U.S.A.) and Mr. PauI Lenaerts, ari agricultural student from Belgium, who is shortly to leave for the Belgian Cohgo to study cattle breeding'there. These visitors to i Lanca
On Thursday, the ' day I
. provided accommodation them,
members and parents Young Farmers! very
visitors were taken to (WhRen- dale for a farm!walk arid dis cussion on! sheep farnilng and after . luiich they i [;toured through the Trough bi Bow- larid ’ to ■' Marshawi Farm
On Friday morrilng ! ' '■! the
where they inspectep the young stock of an lattested herd of Frleslans. Contlruing the tour the Young Famers visited Hornby, had tea at the Castle Inn, and retimed back 'over the Cross from Benthrim 1 to Slaldburn and Dunsop Bridge.
i | . GUESTS OF HOfi()FR
visitors forind membefp of the Advisory bommlttee jand the Club waiting to join!mem at a dinner, held in their (henour, at the Whltewell,Hotel. The . day’s programme concluded with a meeting In the village - room, Dunsop Brldgq when Mr. Leslie, Callow ripd Miss May Radcllfle, of the Isle of Man, and M.r, Peal land Mr. Hutchcroft, of the U.S.A gave talks on! their owri' Young Farmers’! Movement. | The meeting, ipresided over py Mr. Miles Fox, Bowland/Forest, closed with a lively discussion . on the merits of the- various < clubs represented arid supper / was served by the girl mem bers of the Club.
Following ' this tojar the ||; . ;i .'
International stock cohtest and Quiz competitions Lancas'ilre were winners though the best indi vidual I score[ In trie | stock ijudglng j was | gained' by Mr. Callow, Isle of Man;, In the! evening a .’tus load of Young Farmers fronj.Bcwland
of the guests were'conducted round Dunsop Trout (Farm and later, on leavlnd the dis trict, they went to tli e (lounty Institute- of Agriculture at Hutton to . take part In an Jiidglng Ini. both
On Saturday morning! some
Forest* said: goodbye to ; their visitors at arioclal, organised by the Lancashire ilerietatlon. at Hutton.
MW BOOM THE
mrint
3976 Somebody Musi ■ '•! ,
,3977 He Threw Shadow W.
3979 TOiriboy in Li .cb IB,
P ■' AT
3972 The Virgin/: in Judge- E.jDhlllpotts
i^olnay
Long Ralne Ruck
3981 Two Loves ||R. Shann
3983 Aj Wreath of Rbsq E. Taylor
3986 The Chosen (]|ourbe n! 'Tranter
3987 ' A'Fine of Tv 6 iHundred , Francs
'E. Triolet
3989 Black Augus; | d[ Wheatley
3990 No Month BitjMlay ■ i/ .i TOeatley
3991 The Moor’ D ; 1.
3992 Proceed at #11 i
'Whltelaw . BlijKlIkinson
3994 Promise for iTp-morrow E.
! Woodward
G. Garrat] W. Green, G. K; Nic Parks, Bli F. Webb, F. Naylor, B. Smitlilefe,
-attractive featares howevf "the unexpected usuajly hi
" their first-ifiylb wickets-1 Ihsigriiflcant | (17; runs, tli •w&gged 'vigbrqubly arid thJ
Saturday, rwheri after Wa had seemed s it for .K score of I'-the season by;j
and this! was Icertainly t
.,shot to a flnm tetal of .'1^ But If the bating recovft
shire’s premier show, wdre the guests of the Bowland Forest Club for the followiii^ |two days and Advisory committee of
kindly ' for
, the
. calf’s -perfoimance.!:, whd lour wickets and had runs scored off him in la of , toil in the fietce
vastly ■'in an jexi itliig cUm
game, , .*11> Morecambe’s runs—a"""
due iri- the/miin' to;H, Sd and L. Cowperthwaite,! shared a; paj'teershlp, of I the eighth vseket, (rienl j was- certainly due to t! bowling of; J: M. Maron Metcalf. /Mdrqrieyj- wl wickets for 42 |had;,. the_ analysis, bub thatji doe| detract from (the vqlue :b
' Wandereri passing the: It Is' 'one. pf cricket’s]
ejritertalriin^, ■Waaderersji dii last man mlnut^s^tol
Batting [ ^ b on'.trie.hail
baked wicket, '^anderers with R. Sbott and K. .K against pb; bowljng . Marshall (and P. Sisson.I runs had beeri , scored] Weaver Was bowled (by M for 9, an|d with tlie.;loss! Iddon’s Wicket at la,'a do collapse threatened] i the 1 Scott, Metcari and K. Oddi all dismisseq for the;addl| only two runs; arid ha team was! bwk I in |the ' for a beggarly 17.
became evident (witl partnershp betweeq H. SI and H.' Washbrook!,] checked Morecainbe’s lun cess sufflcieritly to -tW - - L - '- - - - - of'
The first signs of a t l
score to Withlri;twri,. century. When iWashbn
thwalte m&rlcod
Ibw 'to iw! Morecam fessional, j#iitfleld The al
fori
point of the m4tehj_: Die an aggr^ion , Wlricri noticeably' (lacking -amon of their pr^ecessorq/the batsmen [began i tq! and had-takeri I'th'e when Cpwperttiwaite, maklrig an attraoljlve '' caugljt off 3iss(|n.
what -was the;' ».<*L _li.^v.|! Wl-
'his 'partheri Smith misforturie to be IbW: t field wlthlri three rqns half-centrirjf, arid ithoq chagrin at Pot .reaemng have been! keerij he had
Without! Addition
that hli factor ri
Tij/al of j.L. to, partner -SI _ _ _
____ .tq-'thl
sinithies, I • iti^ A.
.the conipepsatlon : qf innings was (a
Wanderers reel ' ;.ii
ribblesdale
Read • ‘ Lincastqr
’ Chorley. /. WhalleW'.' Darwen: R,ibblesdale
St. Aimes Blackpool
w
Leyland! Clltherqe Morecambe, Bamoldswi'ik
Leyland M.
Settle Blackbim N._, Great J^arvrood
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. 20 12 , . 20 12 ! . 20 11 J . 20 9, . 20 9 . 20 9 . 20 8 . 20 7, . 20 6! . 20 7
. '20 5 : . 20 8 1 : 20j - 4 . 20 5 .' 201 5 . 20! 5
t includes [two ties; jx 1 - . one
t es . louqt two Saturday’s/.'iResuWj
Ribblesdald WanderersJ . Morecambe 11().
Whalley 1?2 fdr ei dec.; '' pool 100.
' Leyland 118 for 7;! Settli Chorley 84 for b; CH. -Had Blackburn N.jU; :(Da;™e| Barnoldswick 5(3; Leylani
Lancaster j?3 f^r 3: CU’ S t ’Annes i99 ior,8 dec.;.
I 56 for 1. Bes(t Pcrfoi
.a:kp6ol /Vhalley Mdreca. ;, Rlbbiesi
aolri, S( St.
Edwardsor, W. McKittpclq St Rae, Leylsjnd “ W. Cook, •Whitfield, J. P. Fra
J. M. Marpney R. J. Warille, LancaitbrI
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the I water again' at . Catshaw Greave. With cooler feet and a rather' empty feeling 'we soon arrived at Scortdn.
'ridmire the heathery slopeb of Sykes Hill, an excuse to dismbunt [before i climbing this arquous ,drag, o(ar reward was the ririh of cool air and merry hunj of spinning wheels on the rohp as we descended Blaze Moss to Marshaw, wpere we braibhed left away fronji the Trough t^oad.
■(Moor to 'Whitewell then follq'Wing the Hodder for a short whpe we passed. Langden Beck which sparkled welcomingly in|i the morning • sunlight, pausin|g ' to
Riding by -way of; Ed sford along the slopes of Marl Hill
• I As we still had a stiff climb ahead of us sandwiches: were s6on disposed of and it wasn’t long before wb were feeling the, heat again as -we pushed our way over Harrisend. FeU past Nlckey Nook through Oaken- clough to Bleasdale,, branching right to Whitechapel and; Long- ridge quickening our pace in order to arrive at Ribchester in time for the Inter-Meet and Sports to be held in the i after noon only to find we had been forestalled by four , of our members who had taken a shorter route.
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: A hundred yards and -ifel (were through the,first water splash where one member called dihalt ifor repairs to his rear ^heel. iWith the help of our new tpend '(he; cycle- was ;:once'-again' in running order and it wasni(l|long before we were splashing through
ride was an excuse for a lazy afternoon although some of our energetic members had a go and the “ camera-men” were all lined up for our secretary’s attempt at the long jump.
;The heat and the morning’s :
garth Falls will be the last before our 100 In , 7, and ■
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The run next-week to Ays-' we -leave
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