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H LIDAY


iJiHE woijas ‘ cbnsiderin


reveal


I The coia ]the past Chthproe


the prc sjcnt! structure jpt the Lancashire Comb in jligiit of result's during


aijd


ijew 1 weeks! shows that on !a match


'itive goals to nil at ------mbi


sincei they i.


have n ot W trburicei iced


:eks


Bootle! by Bridge


in November ^rd. ij |;; ' .


won ■ only one poinli—ad (Nether- rield—sin their decisive wm at


, Asia n.attei' of fket they haye


'the begir riin^ of NoVember. Aijded' J this is a cup |inatch,'a


i£0 that :is are coni<j! been haiV-ng


lean timp weeks.


barren natgre of their; recent oareer, Clitiieroe have, dropped


And yet,


during the p ^ t in spite of the


only t .vb I places' fn the league during Ihe | past two jjnonths. f


j At the 'beginning of November; they wefe fifth frqm^the top ; of {


the^ Conbination. are sew in th j front still coil brtpbly


the, upp^ table.


To-day they | thej top and; |enscbnced ihl


a similMy . ‘ ' without c isa^trous' league status, I eroe


sppts ■ dlithbroe | lofficpls ^ have taken advantage of the|fact .toat th e ; s'iM 'had bem , without a s firithVee weeks,, tr


xule over a] numper 6; who might' the sidi-L CHRlSTljaAS MATCHES


' avenge earlier


, Darweh one of th e , sb Saturdi eroe ah where United


,!ciitri


. Chorlel welcom ' a vital


ling epi seven.


- iootbati area m gpme presen.,


, jAtCl: playini! Monda


prograipj tainine kick-ofl match Boxmg


Clithi;i|oe,


dsoni On the, followirig ; December 29th, Cltth- againraV Shaw Bridge,


2-5 ip.m. They have no 1 Christa as Day, but orl Day, the team' visits in iwhat is traditionally he itotigfiest inatches of


ic to-mb , horley a,t Shaw Bridge,


le visitoiri will be Ashton no; doubt anxious to


ilitheroe’s win !at‘>^tori 'trie,sea;on. j; ; N I


■bd [thus face three test- lunters within' the next (days. A tojmoiT


I tonic wi spell.


Sj i ' I ' ^ C aO(j)LBO


[theroe G fle^d at


Dw would he a sh which to starp


against the, ccrintyi to select the La-nca p-— r—--^7?--


B pW L A N p BILLIARDS


.l eague tab l e .


- Chipping Dunsqp Bridge Newton Slaidbum


Tosside Chipping


i DUNS <1.


100 G 49 N


'28 F 100 C 90 P


100 J 0


100 100


, 100 TOO


100 93 T


!Seed T. Bainbridge 40 Grdenbank , I


IP BRIDGE v: I'


indicap


• 467 Total SW


Coates Seed . Kbam . Pye ..


M. Tomlinson 100 H. Jackson 100


TOSSIDE 1 ' ‘


. . . j j Clark 70 Handicap 50


J. Tomlin?on 55 . . . G. Sagar 100


! Total 515 V. NEWTON Whhfleid R. Walmsley 56


G. 'Kealn d- B e e ^ g 64 C. MasAn N. Busbtpn 100 EriamoTt


Greenwood , 1^ i_^ ' I R. Brqtherton 80


593 'jrbtal Higiyst . break brepk 'prizei;


iLa*wsou s. Hpshton 33 V Total 417


E. Rushton, Jnr. 84 . I_


(qualifying for 43, ,by B- Breth-


erto (Newton), at Slaidburn


lers I fro)m over ! la !-wide d in a thal' game. ( The tvasj one! of iseyeral at being [held ; throughout


aftemo on, 22; schoolboy ____High! Moor 'on


YS’. TBIAIl rammar School's


egin' - iheir! Ohr^mas •ow,i jby enter­


inysteriois good fbrturie. ■Well Aware of team ; weak


an indefiiite; run c a n l h o t ; , Not n)|a|ny ieams!i|will


half bf the league! encounter


unproductive spell[ result' to 'their bu t: Clith- hbpe for


3f this sort of


postpone) nfent ""and an open date, far as league points


■schcol football. MIGHTY jFALLEN!


•headmaster ; of Grammar School


Stanley : Rous afeer efforts by


■mpd, ; Cl: theVoe have an uncomfortably


good iort'i*"® ”


K FOR CLUHE GAMES OFFER STIFF


S^ringj readily to jmind in r recent disappointing nerformances by! Clitheroe,


and yet guuu iortnnp has by no mcaais^ de ht


deserted them as| a glance a t i o n 'will;


shire Grammar Siho'ols’ team to meet an^ F.A. XI road, Blackpool, 2ndi in d match arranged by Sir


at' Blo'omfield- bn January


;f’.Al secretary, mV. L.| Hardy, G l i t h e r o e to encourage


Chatburn Church j‘‘ A,” cham­ pions .of thp Clitherpe and Dis­ trict Snooker lieague ifor the past, two years, j lost their first match ‘of the season arid the leadership of the I league last week. jAnd the[ fact that the victors were their neighbouring rivals, Chatburn VUlage Hall ‘A,’ can have^done little to soften- the


How are the pighty ! fallen ?


blow. ' • SEVEN GOALS


FOR SLAIDBURN


best wins of the !season on Satur­ day wheri Clitherpe Catholics failed to reap ijeward for some good raid-field play, thanks tc the sure:footed eiflorts of •£ sturdy home dpience. After a strong start by the


' Slaidburn 7;| Catholics 1 Slaidbum notcLed, one of their


‘[Second half, goals by Thompson land W. Wighitmian put them still


visitors, Slaidpurri gradually •took command and' went ahead after 20 tntnutes with a goal by Rudgyard. Further goals camp from Ingham apd jElms to give Slaidburn a comfortable lead of 3-0 at : the interval, and in the


(further ahead. ; !


..Catholics got itheir one goal when Punchard scored fphi the penalty spot after a handling.


|


; goals ‘ In the' do iing stages. ,For,;the vLsito iA Punchard an


offence, but SlAldburn asserti their superiority


■Webb worked effectively, whjlst for Slaidburn


Elms and goalkjebpjer Riley. CHATBUfePii HELD


' THE LEADERS ,i


. game' at Chatbiirm and but fbr the iriterven'tloh- of the crossb^, Clark’s shot would hkve inflict^ Low i Moor whh th.eir secorid defeat of the season, ’(vith almojst the last kick ot |the ggme. ,


|


hard - foughts i evenly - contested matbh. A spajrklmg display by Chatburn goalkeepef L. HudS'


' A (draw was a jfa jr result of ,th^


stages, but the first to score, equaliser, but ahead with: goal,; and 'theii


the'.ilast J


strong


visitors were t^ie Salisbury got Ujie


Moor wept


feadIwith andthpr goal in -the second-half, ij


creased thbir :


Clark cut dbwri ! the. arreajrs with I a neatlydakrin]^goal, and^in


centre-half 'Tomlinson the scores,


p nressure flve| '


minutes, after ' by Chatbuijn, • — levelled


WHALLEY p N TOP jWhaUey 3.


iiadder, Whallby coritinuAd th^ir current run ! of| (success -with another; convincingj victory awjay from home, ori Saturday.


of the Accrington Combinatipn


Shamrock Bt;l5 Sitting pretty oh jthe top rung


I


■Whalley were'm'jich the bettei side,-and built ; up A comfortable lead with two; firstfhalf goalsjby


Against ' Shamrock Rovers Yates. ‘ ! .


malritained their [superiority, and E. Bush put themifurther ahead from a comer.


•On the resumption, Whalley 1 ' | ' |


Whalley 'defenilve slip, and though they netted a second, the goal was'disallowed as the referee held that the ball entered the net a split-second after the final whistle had gone, j 1 ;


. Shamrock .ther. pcored afteij a ' ']


suited in Low Mopr being held |)6' • a draw in the list binutes of the


•Chatburn 3; ( Low Moor 3. A'^ a n d Oha tbupn revival 1


jiw^h two mor were right ha ,f


h a r d ant outstanding


Allotment Hold


WINNER , of! the Council's ! . aniflial allotment’s competi­


tion for the second year m cession. Mr. ,J.'-H. Gaze PLmlico-rcad ■; al'.otmenis; formally pire.tea.c-Ji wi:h “ Musson ” pup by | the ;M Councillor Harry Cook,-at day's meetmg of . the ’ Council.


! ■; I I


.and to Mr. T. iBeever, of Mgnor- road aUotmehts, who third place. |


•the Mayor said he had the | great­ est adirihation!for the allotmenfc holders, having tried his hfud the job, without much success, j


Before presenting the,


iinC'd, rises.


I eight months’ work and four ■ riioriths’ disappointirient. I


imaginable, he eventually sought the “advice! of a, neighbbu; I was told' to [try keepmg


After haVlng every hens,


Committee, CouncUlor J.| Ent- wistle, said the ; “ Mussop!’i’ Cup had been in the possession |of the Corporation for many yeaip. Jit •was originally given by the Mussoti family, in memory of Dr. Musson, a ihighly respected townsman of Clitheroe. jit was subsequently felt thkt the cup could be used tor its present pur­ pose, and the consent Of the donors was obtained.


Chairman of ' the Allotiinents ' l l '• • I j j


• years ago, and had proved quite a success, although not a: many allotment holders had en!;i:redjas they would have liked.


i


i The allotments were juigedion two occasions! during the year— for summer ! crops, and| winter


crops. Thel judge was Mr. Boyd, Parks Superintend! mt, | of Accrington, .who ha-d paid a vby glowing tribute to the all|Otment


• that there were stUl several plots available fori anyone intjresped. Good crops could be grownj in Mayor’s


folders in Clitherori. Councillbr Entwistle anfc ounced


the town, in spite of the 'remarks, he added.;


Told To Kwpi Dpg Under Contrel


I a dangeirouAidog and fa iUpg, to Monday^, tcibelng the/ di yner of


:'T>LEADIN(i guilty a!t Bow- -IL land Magistrates’iCcurt,. on


ikeep i t .bhaer jptpper.'icontrol, ! Andrew McDlamid (68). retired A n d r e w I iMcDiamid (68), retired, of| Bracewell, !was ordered to I keep! the animal under control.


i A further summons of hav­


. fairness to defendant,! the dog raniaway from his hpuse; and- he reported--ito the ppllce the f..a..c..t... t.ha ■ ” t'was misslhg. bought


nilssed on payment of^'losts. It! was explained tnat,’ In


ng no dog licence. 'Wi is i dls-


! had only- recently.


tiif wa misslri


SNOOKER SNOOKER LEAG;


Low Moor A. . . . . 9 Chatbum ,V;H. Al 9 Chatburn Ch. A.!.. 9 Parish Ch...........9 Wesley A. ,...


Wesley B. ] . ;. . . Chatburn Ch. B.


Congs. A. . . . . . . Grittdletori


West Bradford Low[Moor B. .. ChAtburn V-H. B Moor Lane . Corigs. B. !...


..


■Highest break b]y visltirlg —E. Prarikland, Cha,tbum A.. (25)j.


LOjW M(j)OB a] 'll. LOW W;OOB B


4'r W. Worthin jion r


liivea ybur monpy wisely i tiv buying hiih .either


■N I ! > ' i '


RAINC()AT i f . or an] .


QVER(X)AT


Babacuta, Norseman, 1 I, • AND ZAMBKENE


KmNcjoats In Stock, r e d u c e d iPRiCES.


' .1 ' ■ j , __. j ^Ue 4 large stock of I OVERCOATS


ill various desjgns and Wlei; good .quality and


. inexpensive.


49 A.i Walker 61 R. S-wales 28 G, Stayklp' 40 Handicap


31 C. Burg- 63 T. Willlandspn -N. Ipgham


1. Kn; h Bol


N. Hargreaves 25 Saul 34


.. E. in gbam ^9 319 Total!


MOOR CON


80 R. D.!


45 R. Bum, .. 35 A. Hall !.. 40 W. Bleazar. 33 M. Hargrea


69 C. Chew 60. I^ d ic a p


362 Total; CONGp B . -7.r.' ■


33 J. Turner 48 J. Lund . 29 F. Sariderson. • ■ 50 C. Wilkinson 41 W. PArker 31 B. Hall.... 70 Handicap ■


302 Total!


gbindleTon TVEST BRADF


K IM O


, 25 G. Holdcroft 60 Handicap ! .


?46 Totsd I -


22 F. -Cbstigar . .. C. 62 R. Lawson .. 43 N. Simpsori 72 V. Wriirile .. 62 K, Eccles ..


____Weaver 50 H. Parkirisofi 57 Haijidicap 40


K A.


d. KaV,45 A-


’f ’ayl'or Scott


'ptai 338


■ W. I Jackson 42 G. Wrath all 40 .. 4. bherry 56 Handle ap 50


.. D. Nelsbn 50 . jJ Nuttall 46


>Rp dcCally A3


Total 332 ewhurst


Hkr dlcap 60 ■: Total 2^5


LANE D f iS.^A,


W. jo;inson ,


A. Benriett ; Har dicap


(ioAtes Bilgan rimer


Hall 56 '


olmes 63 I5


light ° the! [animal He


The competition, said .Council­ lor Entwistle,; was begun thijee


added the Mayor, amid laughter. i MEMORIAL GIFT


lack of succdssi to! heavy and swampy land, arid stated |tt a't Iri his case gardening amounted to


Councillor Cook a ttr ib u te his


pest anjd


Mr. H. Hayhurst, of ‘ Henthorn' allotments who took secohti| place


Prizes . were! also presenibd to


AliELY is a stage-playl tr^sposcdi to the screen, as painlesily ! . or] a4 successfully as “BORN YESiXpEDAY” , (Pajlladium). j iV


Medium-Old Success


Mayor Presents; Cikp To Best|


epatburn stole much i pf the Cliiherce


though'they rei urnpd h i^ e with cril'V bnj p.lint, Low Mppr still riiariagbd to Increase their; lead at fnb head of i the league Up three •pdijntL';


lE!|ders,i Low Moor. 'jl’he! result ( was a 3-3 4^!^’’


'I ■ ' [I j


Caiderstones, where Billihgton did the leaders! a good]; tarn by g^^ning at 2-1 'victory ag a ii^ the hospital team. |


ilhe reason v as 'to beitpprid at


!, Inad Calderitones wbn[ they would now be brily onejpopit be-


16 points. I* I\yiDE GAP Fourth inlthe table rirp


rives howi ejffectively Gr -ilhavel Atters so far


i


•itn^em, they! have a tremendous t'ask biead i f . they Are to get V/fithin striking distance of dhampionship! honours I j !


Clarion Cyclists At Black Foss


p'am,. slowing] down as lye nayi- gkted its riarrotv ■winding street, and so out on to the]last open, stretch leadi^gj'us'toj llkley. •


Refreshed a^er our j Visit to a iriilk-bar we energetically; tackled the long drag up to Draughton, then, .hands alert on thp brakes, Ve whhled'jdown towards Adding-


eAving Clitlieroe by way of Jhatburn, -Vie rode -through Tisbum and the villages of West ind I East Marton to Skiptoru


W i s l ig h t iail-wind;sssisted us last Sunday mbijnlpg as,


iiiump-backed bridge a.....------- - pur way along I a cou itry lane’ to Nesfleld: A| slight miscalcula- ition led us astray at this point, for we oversl]i6t our mark to such


[main Harrogate road.


' After lunch, a game pfj football 'I tvas short-liyed wherij the ball ' iuddenly deflated under a furious jnslaught, soj collecting pur bikes from; the cafe, we .—-i-'’' liver 'Wharfe : by a


b'ifeest win of i the day hprae ' victory I egplnst cMtholics oil Saturday., |Slaidburn| -thus lifted; selves to mid-tvay in tlje „ , but like the] four clubs below


fpiiriediately Slaidburn,


! below Cn who notched


hiA.d . the leaders. As it :is 'they shMe second place with Billing- tbn,i each club having a ,total of.


rn, whose Idraw with Low Mpor ;ed itheir i points totalj^to 15,


been | d ominating this sbas:jn.|


,j.Q p


A LTlioUGH they receiyed only; one poin-t for theirli | efforts,


4 usually the case that wliatever may seem active grid divertlpj eriough Ion the stjage becomes strangely s^tio and flat before t)5 p|bseryaiitt eye of I the restless I camera.,!


for. here ' are lentirely two diitterent j medium^. - Why, theri the exception in this case? The arisweri is to-be jfound almost wrioUy 'in!' the witty consequiences to'one strong and -yastly amusing situation,! arid partly ■ in ;; a [WpnderfIff. performance by | Judy


• ilhe reason is simple enough,


the ] characterisation is sou enougn, what matters most ■the! excitement rif; a series spirited clashek ps; the Indidtis, try ,| fo prevent -the; white • man from] pushing |w£jsty?ards. Ellen Drew provides ]the; xomancs.]


Holliday, I as a particularly pumb blonde who causes most of the trouble. |As the flighty, apjoall- in'gly ignorant girl friend | of a raillionalie junk dealer, I Miss Holliday feives a performance that h ^ already won her this |yeair’s Afcademyj Award for the| best pferformarice as an J actress


\next 'W E E k ^S FILMS


d then coriiek a wide gap which I


gins with the arrival of the Missr Holliday |, and her | shady iriilli'on- aire in 'Washington. Afraid that liis girl friend’s ; igriorarice of


same name, |be-


social 'graces will -ArecK his plans Ifor social] ad,vancement, the millionaire engages a; young ■writer to “ educAte” ' her, and .then hals to watdh the two fall in love. I William i Holden! as the ■writer and Brodjerick CifawfOrd as the millionaire give excellent support.


e t i q u e t t e ! and I other * *


Western!, “ IndiAn Scout”] scorns The current fad pL putting red­ skins in! a favourable light and ori with ■tsi o-wn lively


k in g lane in how to make 4


/Vn object lesson v i n t a g e


Iversion 1 of that time-honoured pastime] Cowboys and (IndiAns. No quarter is given and nbne asked, |in this robust,] action story of palefacp wagon trains and redskin cavalry charges. Montgpmery ^ the


Westerner called, In ; to spy and] though


School! ter


.School] Is to be changed frbm T-30 to 8-15 a.iri. This was agreed! by Divisional [Educa­ tion- Executive!No..5 a t ' their


IE opening itime of Clith­ eroe . Ribblesqale Nursery


meeting at Wtialley oil Tues­ day, fpllowing a recommenda­


jan extent that wej foilnd ourr Iselves' looking; down; on] to the


: stream passbg under! the road, land ‘ a. farmer confirmed .that •Blabk' ’J ’oss|lay further up. its course. A footpath took us across several fields till in ' a ■wooded glen we came to the Waterfall,' and a scrairible down, the steep hill brought us to its foot. A' smaller replica of Jpnet’s Foss,- near Malharii, it 'was hot hard to uriderstpnd hpw| the fall gained the name Bkick,” for, shaded by .the near shfeer sides] of the valley arid overhung by trees, it must be a Ahadytspot even] in the blaze of; summer surisblne. I/Next week: iwe visit


! Hurriedly Iconsuiting fhe map I we retraced our route for • a


couple of miles, till we cAme to a


Force, near j Settle, Greenacre-street at;9-b a.m.


1 , . ■ , ] ■ ] ; “P E A ^ .’


' fill, homely comedy in situatipns ■which bear .the stamp of ' observed reality. ]


' ' ' * i .*! * An! e x u h e r s


GRAND


/the. added advaitage of a ) (life plot, for [this is the spent '•lar biography of ;tw6 tunesmkhs who wrote such popular favpur- ites as “ 'Who’s Sorry Now,” “ Nevertheless,” “ You Are] 1 My Lucky Star,’’ not!to mention the equally well-known song Ifroin •which the film takes its m uie. The names, of this prolific] ;wo- some are Bert KAlmar and H ary Ruby, and^ both] the -men tiem- selves and the songs /they- [Iwpote are brought to TechnlcOlired life [ in . this eritertainlng,ii and extremely trinefril musical.; ]j Fred Astaire plays Kalmar and Red Skelton plays Ruby, ^ and the film traces i their ups-Andrdc wns through two decades of;| close collaboration. Their friep^ship is by no I means ' taken [ for t granted, in jfact ; there are one or


happily 'both irien po^essed itbe saving grAce lof humopi / i in addition to their ; undpibted taleht. Vera-Ellen and A'lene IDahl provide, the romance, [a ad a , series of spectacularii brilllabtly- • staged musical]! numbers'[shows ] off i, th e .' talent of :: a hfghly talented'quarte^* ;


wo , stormy ,interludes, ] ibut A Century c f Service l FAVOU


tion from iNurseryi School m,snagers, tp(thig j.effect. ■ I- p ' I t ! -waS' teportedl , , that


Chipping Parish Council' were preparing a playing field; In Chipping mainly for th e . use of adults, but iproposed also to provide a junior ..football junior games pitch] Tor and a junior cricket


Anhalt Jungle,|i a cleven adb tion; Of, fhe novel; by !'W


WHALLEY, ment,engage , . ', attentic n in!


G , •.'!.,, , ■ I *


rimeiand tiu aish- the


Burnett, lyhD iis peihap^, known - to -.filingoers a? author of J that j most!: eroclol gangster ('pictures,! “Ljill


.......... The LiE.A. wbre iun^ willing’ to contribute towafils develorimenti or maintenance costs, jtmt would be prepared to pas an agreed rental based- on thb' use of the field, by! the two p r i m a r y 'schools i In chipriing. '1.


, '.[ I i 1' ' ;


negotiations with the coiirity. order 16 to be plaped . the Borough Engineer


The Execdtlve approved the


, eroe St. James C. E. School at ' &n estimated',cost of £40,;


S'


BILUARDS L E A ^ E RESULT? WpSLEY


L. Pt. 0 18


CHA’^BURN ViHi B.


43 J. Honiby 38 J. Dixop , 56 J. Pickles 54 R. P. Airisworth


40 'Handicap 327 Total;


37 H. Alien,.. 59 H. Atkinson


Di Hornby 38 Mi Idesori 33 iA- liimbertj 31


MJ Torrilinsori 40 Pi Townson] 40


CHATBURN CH pa r ish CHURCH


25; J. 'Tomlirisorii . ' [ i


65: Handicap — 366 Total


43 A.' Snialley 56 G. Lowery . 56 G. Llriibett 53 N. Windle . 53 M. Hildsdn 20 Handicap'


49 L. Wilsoif 330 Total


37-P. Watson I : ! . ; ! B. Cbwperthwaite 58


61 R. Washbrook!.. 57 P. Webster . J! J. 55 H. Frarikland] C 66 J. Atkinson ]...


! CHATBURN !V.|a. A. i chAtbuRn ch. a.


..! j.! Hudson 62 E. Uockshutt 29


J.i Marsden 47


..ii.l A. Clark 39 El Prankland 46!


, .1.1. ! R. Astin 56 'I jHandlcap 0


BILLIARDS LEAGUE Total'279


Total 297


v4eSl1eY a, Blaclkbu


72 359Q


Wesley; Chatburn


West Bra


Low Mopr Griri-dleton Chatburri V.Hf ( Congxegjajionals..


dford Ch


Highdst b!reak|'by wisiiing player! -i-41 (J. I Hargreaves, West; ! Bradfprd)]


I


100 J. Y. Loftaousd] !j •


100 A.jH. -------- . 45 J. iTattiersall. G. 71 T.: Williamson j P.


516 Total


loo W.‘ wortaingtori !! [ I • : I ' WJ Turner;


LOW MOOR v| CONGS. I wl! Johnson]


Walker . l iK Hall '


100 J. Hargreaves U 1 j ] ;a. [Haybursti


Tumer 100


Diderson 100 Total 461


34!l:i 66!|


L.H^t.! 0 18 i


iCH B. V. i


i j T.j Edmondson 65 I


W. Dunri 52! Haydock 48]


. Hornby 501 V. Cook. 13]


Handicap 40 Total i326j


A. Dawson] 60


Handicap 65 Total 307


IDO E.l Cheetham S. R. Careen! 53 100 J.i Hudson . W.. ByiggS 86 31 E.'Cockshutt P. CpWell 100 94 A.I Clark .( . / . . E. Read 100 89 E


79 R.


CHATBURN CH. . gbindleton Parker' i i ! J,' Costigan' 100


493 Total 100 T


Prankland R. LaWsori 100 ; ’Total 53P


WESLEY V. 100 Al Scott


chatburn village H. Rishton!


100 C. O. Brooks 100 R. H. Cams .


558 ■Total CONGS. V


95 Pi Blackbufri H. Holgate 100 63 TV. Weavei] J


. A. DaWson L.


M. Idesbn 100 G. Ldwdry 82 F. Townson 76


ji j|


il ! ! ----- . 'jrotal 481


LOW MOOR


99 .'0. Tumer I , .. ■ I I ( ■ W. Worthington ;100


] I : T. WUliamson 42 64;^; Hall .. J. Hargrisayes 100


’ ( ! .,


CHATBUBN CH. I. y. j gbindleton] ! I


l


0, E. Frankland : Total


W


L. Wilson A. Dawsor M. Ideson G. Lower} H. Holgat'!


52 ) Total


I'E.'Cockshutti'..'F. CoweU A. Clark


100 R. Parker E. CheethE in S. R. Green


4. 'Hudson


J. Costigan W. Briggs


.. El [Read 100 R. Lawson 82


CHATBURN V.H, ESLEY T. RiShton 69


l " '


100 W. Turnei] T. Tatterrall 49 lOQ A. Hayhurst


.475 Total '


■ frptal 491 '


38 'll. Dugan .. .'• H.' Swales' lOO 74 W. Johnson . . A. lAfalker 100


I lA iG U Ip T A K K


LANCASHIRE I COMBIN[i : I,' P. W. D. L. F


Morecairibe Ashton !u. Wigan • •. Nelson ]... Lancaster Barrow ( ( .. 20!


ibjio .3 19112 4 lb 11- 5 18! 12 1 17 10 3


Clitheroe 19( Netherfield 1,7; Horwich ..19;


Mfiririe ] • • ,l|J; Oldham] A. 2l! N. Brighton 20 Chorleyl ■... 19; Blackpool B. 20( Rochdale .. H! Southport.. 20;' FTcctwobd 17! Bootle


St. Helens 17] Rossendale 17] Darwen: .. ll7i Earlestown


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NEXT WE ;K’S fix tu r e s Inooker


; ' DCcember 27th


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conge. A. V. Low Moor B


. B. V. Wesley A.: Chatburii Ch. A. B. v, West Bradford


E. Townson .. K. Traylor 100 iTptal 449 I ‘ i


. .. W. Weaver 174 . C.IO. Brooks 100 F. Blackhrim 100 R. H. Cams ! 6


Low Moor -- Oalderstones i l BlUingtcin il| Chatbum 10 Slaidbum ■ • 10, Langho .. 10, H’st Green 10, Catholics


Old Boys


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NEW] CHOICE jack WAl


OF T I! P L i^C E ,


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Ardigans and GOR-RAY •TS:.: I


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Xmas Gifts LARGE SELECTION OF


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DR wiOOLLIES FOR THE ; ]! '■ !' I ■ ' j •


SING FO)R GOOD WOOLLIES Tei. 5502 19, lGrD STREET, BLACKBURN Tel. 5502


TIMES loFFICE GLITHEROE


:6 3l! 26 32 27 28 19 27 27 25 19 23 33 22 38 21 27 20 43 20 30 19 48 19 34 19 28 19; 46 16' 37 15 36 15 34 15 41 14 42 12 42 12 30 12 51 10


fpr, urgent repairs to the play- 'gTound surface of thp Clith-


Caesar, ” l[o thp | top | of • its ■ is'to be found! in this thi


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Investments accepted u|i PRtSeNT RATE OF II


TERNS &


G IS E C U R ltY •up Shares.


TEREST ' Write or ite/ephonel for booklet AVING”


INCOME TAX: PAID BY i


THE SOCIETY: '.! ■ i!'


Assets exceed £16,000,000


Caesar.” , • Mudh ' •• of - the fiogue and Williant — — luon which ! lifted " Mttle


stalk of ail abbrtive! attem , -


Louis CalhemJ! §am Jafle’ Sterling !] H a yd e n are criminals: who] .plan the- theft, and the film provides a gfi iping study- of] what happens] [when, thieves fall out]


tale a .fiiillion-dolli ir' robbery.


l a v i s h ; a-dabtatipn of , —- Biblical story, Contains tad gaudy grarideur and i masterly i how- •manship i ^sociated withl ] the veteran nlm-lnaker , Cecil • B. DeMille,: ’ who ! produced ;! and directed it. Technically jtjiis is superb [entertainment. Mature I as ' (Samson, Lamarr ! as I Delilah, Sanders as Samson’s oppressor, and a huge ] (cast, contribute greatly ■to the; success bf] ! this xolourfulj'pageant, but it!


• ]*(Samson 'arid ■Delilah,'’!'


technicians, not the actors steal .tae.'honours.! The scier which Samsori; fights a ,| lion, slays, tad i Rhilistinei


jTechnicolor (decorative . spectacle.


t o u c h


arid finally destroys the jtdmple, are w o h d e r f u f l y . effictive. adds


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We have i ofie of the TOYS AN D dAM


CHAD VALLEY REMQT TEA SETS from] 1^/-;! F I GARAGE SETS -


D O L is a!n i1) isOFT I (WOODEN PULL


best selections of ,S in the ' district.


Here I are la few Suggi;estions:—: i :


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TOY I TELEPHONES. A!•ND g am {


es, jig SAW puz;: SEE WIMDOWS


rOYS; TRAIN iSETS -ALONG TOYS CASH REGISTERS LES I in endleis variety.


HEAD /OFFICE.: BmG^EY.jYORKS. Local Agents : | Varliy,. E^nhontjsoni


Bradleys Chamberis .............. ....


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Xmas' Cakes, ORDER


Reserve Funds ! £679,750 !


Moon & Go«( ^te i Clitheroe Tel |SI3ii w


Meals and


CAKE SHOP' Parties i


ocolate Logs 0


those responsible for maHing IHollywood musicals. And [j iri i basing “ Three Little Words}’ Jsuch! a partnership they] 1


bus ; songwriters 11 has for ‘.I lj.-*o been' welcoriie grist to the mill of


partnership betiw a] coilple of hols


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TELEPHONE No., 516; G p E (Principal:


$ T ’ S, j C E. G. I Gup: For


COMMERipIAL | & TRAINS


For Juniors 7-11, EXCHANGE ST. IBL fi CKBURN] ! Tel 5403.


SECONDARY '


JUNIOR ! Prosped


COMMERCIAL (boURS^ (13 to 15). iilDUCA'jTGi: tus and Ad


ind Adults idsory'‘Service, ; i


NG I ! / ■ !■ (Day arid Evening) COURSE! (11 to 16)


11


O L L E G E ST, B.Com,'(Lond.) !' ■,! • ■' i


EFF^Cm )N T ' f ! '- /.■’ SECRETARIAL


carries on the dpiriesric a-dvi... tures of •tha't likeable American fariiily/whom we fliist met ip the well-remembered.: 1 Faither ' the Bride.” I And,; [as was case with; the first! film of series, ■ it derives | iriuch of warm humours from the mused countenance of ' superb actor, Spencer T»»f-j... Mr. [TraCy has to iface the pros-'' pect of becoming a gtandp, father, a position! he obvJbpsly does not relish—much to I ^he disgust pf his: excited Joan! 'Bennelt, ar Elizabeth T ay lo r .|___ __ plays the arixipUs father-^yruc, arid the film finds much- delignt!-


“ Father’s Little] Dividen of!


CUtheroe Advert 'ser & Tijni s, December 21, 1951


THE “DE ;?anitation


S T IW p l - ’r W iihsut


; W.C. Suite whim is ] In our Showroom.


drains.


I t has:— NO DRAINS.


NOPLUMBINi -WATER.)


NO TUBS] T( NO ODOUR.


G OR PIPED ilMPTY.


; i \Y E Invite'you 116 ’ ' examine a I


iw down working


! [It ( is ori thd ‘ :! System of Sanitation withou


see anc: Destrol ”


SYSTEM! D r a i n s


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G o v e Resear efflupn norma!


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dwelilr seweh


require A be


far] rer loved fro . [


St::Ingent. test made, by; a r n m e n t Pathological :li . Unit reports, “ the Is frir si^erlor to any sewag


d for DRINKING wate: on to farm houses ami5;d gs not served by a]public


e effluent and not :rom the standard


Sdle Agents lor t/je District:—^.


RUPERT ANNUAL DAJpy, BEANO , I TIN^ TOTS ANNUAL PLAYBOX; ANNUAL PIC'TURE ijOOKS !aND STIDlRY B(i»OKS. ]


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