ut
letcd the I’Phdle
P. Wood- ■iTEFL, Mr.
2-1
ran; Imp
uiies’
■loss s v! rby. 1
amst
lird. •
1) : (14-
Sohje^ 1)..
dley’s J. R.
oulb.'ook’s ■emvay; 3.
>fPPQ. Mr.; (10
' -1).’ ntine
chase [ton’s reen-
erett's tt.
)lden Maidlen
pcs flckiA Is PE i/altcji; •;d \v
12-1
MISS son; TER a;- 3, OOD
2nd; \Villie Lad
8- 1) . "rini 2- 1).
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1 on Also
Ruby j
16-1 i Also I
■.ist;, I Also
rlon’^v Mrs. 11
MISS' reen-
■Uunpinfi: M . W.
CLITHER CLITHEROE
.pLITHEROE I^C ^ of relcRation game of the seasoi
s prolonged struggle to came successfully ; to an
reiJegation Medal Finalists f
dispel the threat end in the last
at ^haw Bridge'on Friday night when by narrowly defeating Netherfifeld, the club made sure of re-
taining its place Diyison I of the Lanejashire Combina tion. Thus ends one of
relegation zone, and brightening the Shuv Bridge scene, officials an 1 1 players alike are to be corj on the successful, of a gallant uphill s
gratulated ompletion ,r,ugMe.
The vital importaice the
occasion was quickl!? reflected in Clitheroe’s deteriflinatlon to liet on top.
appeared affected urgency of the oedhsior
Netherfield th e
'[(ns e by
the result was a keqp, ex encounter.
flagging determinfition Netherfield were shade unlucky nojt to point in view of and more accura of their forwards
more methodic an^ in its greater variety of njoves, Netherfield exploited reluctance by Cl defenders to clear during the ear! Downham was a' danger on Nether wing, but after pressure by the
Playing football tages.
Clitheroe got in the rst tilling shots when both B,(tines Marvin came near.
open the game proved costly whenj was only inches wl<fie w close-range shot, but the attack, thank,; foraging of' Marvin scheming of Baine increasing errors Netherfleld defence.
BAINES’ GO
pressure had its Marvin ' rammed drive which reboup the keeper to whose first-time: cq the right wing was to the net by BAINES.
After 32 minutes
Clitheroe kept up trie until the later ijtagis of the first half, when mo: ' ' ' ' by the defence, witl a chief offender Netheyfield’s quick forwajids.
Encouraged by the
. Fordyce Ternpesti Russell
iiL'terinary ,'V.
s. dlark. S.
iary:| Mr. leasurer : IreaVes.
OMfANY
ILIFE ilNG
FOR
iialise ilnaiy Ine i: »hU lissu;
t diureasi H-o^ ii!r
Inof
Istatenent ppeiB Uons con- l theire,
Ik.. F.C.I.S.
.assu,] the
ance
Iftsur- ; 3ver- ance
illioui ex- ] total for • dec-ared
ed under Ordllnary
Bs, Oc,
r Ine •atlo: the or V, the i adva. For
s no alloc catec
mil ions ncluti In?
os now
:omo Fire 13.97[ihiOIIP' •Acdldi
hole life
to i over furies In
ited to
:i419 iiied and .077
h - 'lyalf ent
WHfN THEY sAy ■IPS
PLEASE
DAWSON^S THEY
PASS THE OBVIOUSLy
EXCEL
^A. E. VEEVf CLITHERO
WAP^Tj—A meal in RS Ltd; Empiri Baiiery
CREAM ! , I
Telephcjne lyour order 131 Clifheroe.
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S; ,CARPET NERS
— !at ■j CO^' rROLL^p PRI : e
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MISES. - kll enquiries.
flQUARES ! BREAD, BREAD itself.
also 1 of ce.s-
the
iced this: less .
over trial. of
[Annesley Heaton. Majdr W.
val a full-blooded Ferguson rattled th ; cross-bay, and more their cllrpax two mi ahtes later ■syhen FERGUSON 11 goal afti^r neat wot: right wiijg.
Five minutes fron
4hot from Clitrieroe raids had
,he iiiter- 'C 01 Dt. E.
g'oal marked the beg^n'niiig of the .: second .half,I dangerous situation! ted wheri Jackson ran on through bass four yirds [goal but was ruled offpide.
1 More pressure on i was aver--
to a rom
iwhen Whittaker; wo: iway towards goal, wa^ bro’ .down by Caulfield.
'Clitheroe hit bac: rind wen; back jntp
y 3 'king penaltj
'of
the.ir right wlhg Baines and W'h ( t
Relying chiefly on
the craft pair.
[ t a k e r strcngly the
lead his
ight
The referee pointed tc the spot am IVILL,
who lu,s become Oithc ^oe’s penaltjj specialist, the ball into the
attack immediately, libiut lost a promising chance wile a Mt.rvin kicked thp ball yarqri ovei} the crossbar f'om point-blank'range.
Clithero; returnee J"
■comer kick floated df: across the I Clitheroe
end exchanges, Barratt to hold Ferguson’s and Baines cleared
from the Netherfield safety.
| it.
crashed to' the
In a bfi■isk spell of fafet, end-to- did well
lile-d river when
E ngerqusly goalmouth.
Jones stepped into thp witli a snot which
Play switched rapid y to the other end where Iclfc
eboimded prigbt. to
relegation end. Showing fine aiiticpUion in. the scramble which folk wed
In the Both minute Clithe roe's worries carta,; to their
■wihger pic tiiije
■and the
heroe’s arid a
m Win
Aitken Shield Langho in :the! final Son Tuesqay nightJ
became more test than alba
made: several was
[and j play! Mter! 30 min ahead with a
.well on top. A and a centre c tjurned
Bolton's fourt b
shbwed u'p ■yates added a number three; Dawson tpnd
Aftter [tlie
from,|the |\'inf. I Bolton bega
Birkett, just
Semi^Fijial Replay throuMi
-BV-BOWLANd ! won the filial of tlie with a 4-1 win over replay of the semi-
(vith the fesijlt that the' game of an enduranbe
Shaw Bridg. was a sea of mud
on pressure ai In front but for lack of fin]
Langhbiweie the
d would havp gohe ding.
tie of football skill. put
Langho’s oulsid^rigllt. too
ing [infringement, oenalty for a hold-
be^came more ■ites Bolton
fi to settle
makifig. no miktake with tl; kick.
inten'al
dovn even,. went
Edmcjndsqn e spot
'cyoES the goal was Tattersall for. 1
Bolton !were noiv good run by Cowell
nuch bettei second goal. was scordd by
goal.
field well desen solation gpal .time.
.
Birkett the Ije^ forward on the ed Lahgrio’s cori- five mihutes fror:i
:3olton arid G oa]il
nice runs high wiUi X shot
he
\/hlttaker, ntre MomI headed in-
hard from
r success, pressure,
; dallying Bre:inan
' let , in - moving
eroe ard.
^
WASH-0(JT ca.. ! iscd a
complete
; abandonment of all Rib-! '.blcMale Sfnior and Junior
Cricket League matches on Saturday, since 1948 prevented
The'
matches foipncdl
I first week-end n the newly-
Fibble Va l l ey
Anpaleiir League had also to ed.
be abahdoi:
the first rime the weather has i ball being sent
down in ary of the:league’s, fixtures.
isustmned visitors.
Again, Clitheroe’s failu re to
vigour in to
and by
bre ught the
the the
conM'ant eld’s left
______, and
oilt al most Ferguson th a
Both teams sWowed
the e pa
;iting perhaps a
un- arid
get {a peed ssing
that was superior
a marked t h e r 0 e ball
Ive s trie and
greater part of t Clitheroe have eithL ---------- or dangerously cloie tej the in-at last
c'st periods in t history of the club
le season r been in
F6:
;he bleak- le
ecent the
Whittaker’s MARVIN
Netherfield's
clear he instant, and
drew back from| crowded goalmouth,
c o r n e r kick.
clearly waitiilig for the ball to re appear. Wlien the ball . came wfis on to it in an before the tangle of
last ten minijtes of the game pio- vided, a fitting and exciting climax to, the season's last home game.
: Netherfield most determ match, with
i
field: staged a to save a po
iiig power But Clith
the result were simple
Baines, ^a werel ag:|in
.Teams: Johnson,!
greaVes and left-back Ivill, whilst Maryin, who lid much ofhis own fetching ar.d carrying, and
werd: shared thusiasUc forward line.
son. I. W., Cf Park Harris guson, ffiam.
TodmordCn. Referee :
Baines, Marv Nelherfield
greayes, 'Brennan; Whittaker, Marshall, Jones.
Jackmn, Davies, DoWn- Mr. A. Watson
ulfield; I Salisbury, Warburton, Fen
C litheroe: Barratt; Ivi 1; Clayton, Har-
Bradley; Richard-
DOWNHAM I raced in from the left wing to cMt down the arrears, and'in the list minutes Nether- desperate onslaugly,. 1
Snt. rcssed clung grimly on which to shoot.
eroe’s defence, gain- as the match pro-
!1
that Nctherfield not allowed time (n I
Defensive honours for Clitheroe by centre-half Har-
shrewd inside-riglit, :he best of an eri- |
SEMEN-GOAI WIN “MEDALS” FINAL
" medals" final for ten years; Waddington,
Ribble Soiial Club in the first this season's
completed fierce drivq goalkeeper
ing point of the match well-taken jgoals by outs Catlow gav,e Waddington manding interval lead an in the second half the
his hat trick which left
helpless. |
ward line | .was subdued first quarter of , an Repeatedlyi they fell into offside trap and it was the run of the,play whfen Moks guided Tomlinson's corner Kidk into the net to give Waqdington the lead. I ' But the goal marked t:
Ribble’s again ;t
ae tiirn- Tv[o
de-riglit a corii-
Ribble FIGHTING RALLY
tate the trend of play b . son’s spell [of inactivity tame; to an end later in the second hriif when Ribble staged [a
rally which arrears. A
out againstfa compact Wadding ton defence, whose shrewd dik- tribution of the ball had thb forwards jn almost r.on-stop action during the later stages. Another gohl by Moss . ahd two goals by b ’Neill in the last ho game sealep
onslaught had] possessed punch to matcih its entl
Ribble’s fate completely. Ribble’s
minutes o. But if
As it was thebe could disputing
'
against heavy odds. After th
sCnted medt teams.
(Councillor
I. T. Rushtoh)' prb- Is to members of bdth
unproductive game the
Mayor
had played I nearly so Icon in the first [half as he did in the second, then the Story, might iviell have been different.
and if Holden, in the]Ribfie gpkl fidentli'
ority, just 'is there conic, be nb disputing either, Ribble's t h o u g h
■^addington's superi- be hb
gallanij, fight
opening a final usiaSni,
centre-forw ird Sherliker, a dasr- ing leader ■ ramming the ball home to sepre Ribble's or ly gOa . The rally eventually petered
quickly cut down th'q right wing re id with
fighting;
Waddington continued to (lib •It Da\>|-
d earijy winggr with
forecasters in a lively opening spell in which Waddington’s goal was under constant, oressluje. Backed'up by a resolute,' clean- kicking defence, Ribble,. firwarjis swept into the attack looking; hungrily for an early leid. Pionri times Dawson cleared lis Imps; when a goal seemed imminent | and over-eagerness robbed other | Ribble attacks of their sping.: | | In contrast Waddington’s for-j
too strong for plucky Ribble S.C-, but even so they were flatter by the margin of their win. ; Ribble in fact counfoundediUie
for itlm hour.
Craven Clip winners, enteredH' competition strong favo irites view of their impressivq reebrd.. As was 'expected they proved
Four minutes from the end replied \vith ■ their
ned attacks of the the result that the
famoi Story,
ife
Insj ajmazing singer
Jolsoi. the; in Larry
isiirance Parks,”
JOLSON SINGS ■y Parks
gives
itn Joist .
E second ihenomenon ofi the entertainment
nsfalmciit in the s c -ce
profiif ted a wefi-knej ' to I r;
part zostfully, the SOI provided by the ihimi himself, providihk ] . of evergreen music to
But whilst Po
defenders had realised what was happening hb had driyen the ball, into I the corner of the [net.
r:d .lavishly ht 1 (n e nt. !! film
Story living e m i-
i n s the
ret i rement but
succumbs again for jthb theatre, fleent stage
s o n , .. with aii' efflJciency
i(ioni|ayal |of i the Jojlson wliich
mark recently... dies hfe[s arrange 1 ' comba'
vyn copiedian When with
'ifurks abts the ?s ar; again
by tjo bury GR.A^
:able Jolson back proiind i| a Teclini- .ged emer-
m x t
W ^ E E K ' S eHms
the: c qitbreak o|f ftbi] war he be- comes one of
come-baok he forsakjs the [or the'gky liiej but with
mvahe ed home [vvitthl :nalah£, anc i(i siibseq lently ariiopeiation Jorces agai|n into retire- le attempts
overseils to entertain ....v, He gefe _ ____
inment
him' b ick once Once a
an bniertaining the iJolson Story vva a chance to hear
ducqr making Jolson.
known songs WADDINGTON William Demarest and a big
Barbaia romance Jolsbn sound
[^,^N indifcation of the considtrable interest which has been'ti.:cen in the revived Clitiieroe
at Shaw Bridge on Maidayffiigit when a big crowd-gate rec^ were more than £36—^aw, Wad^ngton score a 7-1
weather on ■ Saturda; game being started, will hope' that May .is not to be wet and -[vindy for those conditions , may su; farmer .they are ri dead IcjsjS so far. as Saturday afternoon spprls- men are concerned.
J^IBBLESDALE Leajguo cricket was bowled' oii" ’ ' ay, not
SPORTING SPOTLICiHI ■
hj , by
gjing while the
to-morrow, Clitherot their last game at Marine. Merseysiders are [ one of clubs who in little mjre tb season have fallen from th floor to the basemeht o; Combination table.
Another football 'season ends
Medal Competition was prov win I agamst
ipts led
marries,! ] and there performrindeo i too.
Hale as
'the [nurse
sucoesbful until hits upc
bmbback buf
,^ain tliik
a film about Consequen|tl acc
I Ho n
somubf Jh, mce
qouht of made
provides
t le idea , .the:'.
lywooc
of the enterttairimenlt vvorld ,t(i go Miss k|e couple plete
a great;ree'eotion Iput ib
tlye fi 'st big stars the Forces.
time is less the life of!
;o hik] enthilsiasm .Ai teil a naghi-
]?•
never appears.! but his presence is ncme t|ie less bs real as if he was there in .the! flesh. Mr. Tracy and
|Edward
. ,, jvhen] their son Blit gradually ibly,
ej:
irr, an brdinary surbiirban findltlieir happiness com-
Tracy’s almlosi, passionbie jbelief in! his son and in his e ' gii’e hih the best of e’I'i Hp becomes obsessed idea of making enough bprqvide lEdwatd with
tiieir lives become involved because
! luxury, and |as the years prbgress his: methods
..
Tpjbegih wi]h he burns business to ,th ? groimd,.
money jbecome
HollywDod scrip[tWriters and latest character! tb] Ifearn The Great Galsb^'," a young |rna!hi v\!ell, played
has lo:ig
lesson is go-ahe: d by Alai falling
Crickrtters
the one
.that: money is ]a cohmedity of which he is most 'in heed,' arid by orgajnising gangs bi racketeers ica’s
prbhibi.ion period, to prociirb a siibsta itial
in Am ;r: he is able _____ ....... amount of it. Aftenya he finds
Field to the w responcs a-dvanc' ‘s ally kil s
favourite hunting gpundi ■though the meeting of the! clubs always provid(|s ai
Clitheroe will be almpst as pleased.
game. Clitheroe ca: upon to go all out for points, while on the if Marine sliould win retain a place in
AITKEN SHIELD
Shield competition becam little congested; [Bolto Rowland, who played] tiieir semi-final round more i tha month ago drew at Shaw Bridge on Saturday, re-played on 'l[iies-i day and met Hurst Green hi final on Wednesday.
Final games in the Ai the
a final on successive under such conditio: ally when there are o free. On Saturday Bridge Hurst Green Rest of the League.
to a dreadful muddy tjonsis^ejney and BoIton-by-Bowland hardly be blamed foil thlri they have had a raw deql in. having to play a seni -final
The heavy rain | thik week re- ducecl th(f Shaw Bridge Gr ihnd
king
is-respeci- her n at meet
ights
and and
Shaw the'
ghts GUN CLUB
Club has been formed.' Tht augural meeting hvap, held
including the Skeet | and matic traps are being jihstall preparation for thq | mem opening shoot on June Members’ shooting will be Wednesdays and Saturdays.
TEAMS
Washbrook,':L. CowperthWi Iddon, G. Clark. K. 'Odjlie,' [T; Hmks, E. Bush, D. Kitchen ahcl Metcalf. Reserve R. Pinch. ' [ I
Frankland :(capt.). R. Sqott, H, aite, B'
F. L. Hudson (capU, G. Wcdd( worth, W. Birch, R..'Pipch, !j[ Cook, K. Eccles, A'. Allen, :J]i Duckworth, J. Swales, P. Howarili arid A. N. Other.
| 4EROE
C1 i t h e r 0 e — E. Hodgkinsbri (capt.), W. lAu'oin M. Pike, W Davies, R. Keys, H. Smithies, P Marsland. [K. Hargreaves, ij Swales, J. Oddie, Hudson, leaves 1-30,
Cheetham, R son, H. Jor. Lord, C. An J. Dawson
Clithcroc Kibble Ribblesdale Wandererk — ;t|.
eek-erici FixtuT'es! I i
to-morrow! Ribblesdaie Wanderers II. [-4 '! i
Leyland v. Ribblesdale Wa Courtaulds v. Wnalley. Padiham v. Blackbiirn No Great Harwood vj Chbrley Darwen v. Barnolds'wick
Clitheroe v, Reatl. n.
Oswaldtwistle. Imm'.
v.Ch 'Tree.
j i Lower Darw.en v.iBkxendf
CLITHEROE ANp ]DlSTI AMATEUR FOOTBALL
le.ague! j
Coach
es. G. A.
Fn.ke, ' dyrton, P. Wilr T Yates.
II.—H. Forrest F; Cams. R. Thbmpi
kmsoh]:
TO-MORROW’S MATCHES sdale Leagub
iWhahey v. Blackburn
Ribblesdale
SL Annes v|.:Great Harv Morecambe! v. Settle. :
Nor. V. Clithbroe.
W. V. Padiham. Leyland.
Leyland Motors v. Fleetjwooci. Chorl'ey v. Lancaster. Read v. Dalrwen. . Barnoldswibk v. Blackpbol.
r
Langho Whalley .. Waddington Ribcliester Ribble S.C. Slaidburn
Hurst Green 16 13 Billington 16 12 Bolton B.B. 16 10
PINAL TABLE P. V/,'
irry u.
ICT
L. F. A. Pt. 3 79 2'6 26 5 58 23 25 b 52 94 21 6 42 k 18 ■
Hotel, when about 20 men were enrolled. Officials Chairman, F. Graveston; s tary, J. Stanworth; | ]treas A. J. Toy. The latest equipment uto-
0th. held
Tuesday at the Coach and Hpbses Gnn
A Bowlan-d and: District
in- on
aers r e ; cre-^ rer,
:cki in 1 iers’
a follov along ir :way of
can Crosby is not one of Clithk
thing, 'vhen he retiresjpnd takes over a nansion iyea'y!ihe hoirte of his former svveetht art, Betty Miss Pieljd, ||n )vv mai-ried 'ealthy [ Bdrjry, Sullvan, to Mr.[ Lajcld’s resumed
- -- - that .picjneyi ish’-t efery-
blame. The draipa acted ty a fine!
success: ul play of the same n ime. „ ..... ......
" Silc It Dust,”
concerns Stephei,
trialist levoted tb the] memory of his soldier son!
the remainder !of is prepaid [to spend
to his son. provicies the deb Gray,
nd
that a large h fugitive
desperate the neig
mourning, when tlhe!police rdport chii 'acter is at
home, and is see who :in.‘tantly re the '‘.d iad” herb.
comradi! after [ rc the secie father ;ees his
breaks into M r, ognis
confesses. that he is! h having ehahged inifior ------ P,
:hbbqrhood. The .iMurray's
peated ahem] its' to’ ^keep ri from Mr.lJlUrrayi -the .PC hie “ herb ’ son Us he
by Miss Gray, ' ;es him as 4lr. Pa] rick ^deserter, nis with a cilled, I but
He builds a magn flebnt memorial N'igfe
who is : eported
k.lied in'the kvar. ii home for
-- ;ll Patrick,
,d man’s V ipow, Sally |l,is]
m
is disil usioned to fir d: that she is prepared to let hijn! take! the is excelmntly
includes Macdorikld Hussey and Howa
lOarey,' Ruth Ea Silva,
the
, but when,!slie[accic.ent- a young gir, Mr. Ladd
cast which] also rd based
the dibillus onmen; of Murray. a:!tlihd :irdus-
million lire Henry [Pull, derides
Ladd, ! Mr, Ladd gfter under the
it fluence of WlIALLEY
'ds however are i Himphrey Bogar puston
jfilm ed Sierra Madre.”!
irichj Berhet
a , gold mine July,
puekt ttjkesdhbm through Sc Amg ics
I I and Tim Holt,
‘and he is dispo'sed of by maraud- ing , _
discovers 'jvhph Bbgan,
Ijiriiself. :in:l! its
[of: ^m
:|.‘lThe vl'ork of
'absbi-birg, briiliantly a£ted~ " itaft.
jParad ne Case”
..-i- that maestro of sushense, Alfred Hitchcock, who has taken camera ]to
fascinathg with I killing poison.
fallq jin blient
happily relying on human draiha . , Up the B arrymbre is
V gives the nasty
Laubhto ■trajval Ethel wife
judgq his
.JJARDL' to s '
the field, pa ;t
it was steady necessit, course' sheeplecjh in ciefe;- debris
once stride c soon lef
Junior League
[ A fur !th rough icouple down t hear its break came ni bid a nb to more leisurely country puncti
long, [we stow conti: Kirkby" lunch.
stands:! of
lario: Cyclists Malhaiii lY any effort
j;n our f pe la
perhaps drizzle made As
ring ' bree: fine stylb as ihatburn
al e c I'ence to th
of the ase, spei
fd
gain and behind,
s on to there vbe
.vhieh had Is; th
was needed oh Sunday, irrying us wc; rode by awley, and .'ell I for a ■ capes a
rev ,v
g'
Gis ■It
fer ext I
bwards the R: banks for bi refresh theri] on our houti
re ” broi ght lanes hlT and as the
nuing by way of Malham
id away o
11 35T'5 9 15 26172 1
7 33 C:2 ,'17 7 52 5b 15 2 51 (il 12
■Whalley 5; Ribchestbr 1 SMOKERS’iFIRES
per Result for Monday,! May 1
: The !been c weather and it [unfortuii afternoo A game on for £ slid intc was har|d: b'vvner o coheern than .at
fire brigade's in!]the months, about 20 were caused by isparks open grates and 110, per ejent. by careless smokers.
Of 92,879 fires[! aitendeci pas
forthcjoni: and rid parked pie vPl the Spai, sit on ]n trie cyclisis, pelow us ■pie stee i. Scramb
Fortui
again wi pausing
her short r: Newsholihe [a short drag,
run
ijjread from roads,! but . into' our ;burn was
bble
t very regretlju heavy trafflc[ way along
am ur c.
id after a i-e dropped tolhalt
lassed the ous ' clay's is| dropped mud land
miisicall:;!asi ever into : the belbw I aVi'd pie' tiny glen memben. | happily engaged Eon|e ,tine a]s they e.xplorey the
took us
1- imbrhing Hell]fleld
t) make our ipeaceful
1; Repa|irs[ (didn’t aad cehsed
d : cry us
0 N
re '.vs that mcelled was greetbd vv
ijiroved to^ ] ate decision was watmj
of
a nearbj flatteted
his wet
Pi.mts. IN THE
the ball at its
ately spa ing from
ng, up lur bikes y to the up whicl grassy
X scree cc ILng do
sun and looking li as they
t) t )
apes before Airton alham
the sports had owing
while until pielmembb: n M
footbiill jf assed |tinie QovVtT r»lr! o« li V
iind sunhy.
brcjokl amp he when] the
* •
expifessed more dis ippear'ance
e cl: n : other Go:
SUN I ■
igi deft; of climbed! to u (basking ring other
vgmies far ved us up
irdale] [we rander iup
‘thss were members
g to pie th dismay,
} beeh Iqh for i the
and 'for
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Clitheroe.
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