Field Is
A [ M 3 T th -SAYS aU B
)porters Seek At Shaw Bridge
Diirlng the year £71 l .a l
bommittee and £40 to the lewl committee. The building'
been given for ground provements, £273 In cash slnd tind to the Football ’’Club, 1186 10s. in cash to the bid
fund stood at £552 18s. 6d., vhile there was £77 7s. 8d| in
bhe general fund. , ■ President of the Supporters
31ub ‘since- its inceptiDn,i Uderman Harry Cook,| who vas re-elected,: said that if
In Ciitheroe could be mam- lained.
feveryone pulled together he felt confident that the po:n- bination standard of footbjall
It was to be hoped, he con-
lipued, that they remained lin Ihe first division, as clubs- T/hich had dropped into t
lecond division had found ]iard going.!
j
|he Combination standard in litheroe would have gone,” e' said. I
“ If there had been no upporters blub, I am afraid
j NEW W lKEEPER The new chairman of the
they had now secured the pervices of another Lgbai - keeper in place of Woods.
f'ootball. Club committee, M r. Pickup, announced i thst
He was Edward Raynor, 14-stone and -6ft 2ih. i i height, who appeared fo|r Nelson on 40 occasions last season and who had .played against Ciitheroe at Shai^ Bridge. Before j o i n i n g Nelson he had played in th^ Third Division for Halifi Town.
Several members of the V ! ■. ■ !
budience of about 40 people commented on’ the Ministry pf Works decision' not to allow the e r e c t i o n of additional shelter accoihmo: [lation at Shaw| Bridge: j.
Mr. S. Ragnall askec
vhether or not the! iloca! buthority was' allowed'- tc permit buildiiig up , fo a lertain- sum Irrespective oJ |he Ministry.
i
PERSONAL INTERVIEW Ini reply, the president said
le local authority had very
little power. He suggested lat a personal . Interview night help to solve I. •■the. broblem.
' ' ' Mr. , Kermeen explained
jhat he made application to Ihe local authority in the first Instance, and was advised by |hem to apply to the Minhtry.
Irom Mr. A. Hargreaves, who |hought they might' purchase: second-hand 50-ft. cabin—
Another suggestion came
Ine had been advertised lecently—and adapt , this to |heir purposes.
i
hat although, the initial cost flight be lo'vv, by the 'time hey had moved the cabin,
The chairmaii pointed out
Idapted it .and replaced Iroken parts, the cost would |ave been doubled.
It was subsequently decided lat further enquiries re
larding the provision of nelter a c c ommod a ti on , nould be made.
I Officials elected were: Mr. beorge
i.Kermeen, chairman;
hr. Dehis; Porter,' secretary; Ir. 'F. Cawley, treasurer!
;OUT NOTES I Their Job Brings
langho, have taken ,oh. an iusual task as their jconr- ibution to the national Bob-a-Job ” effort. , Their b was to demolish aii p l i puse sited on the foolipath.
The House Down GOUTS and Rovers' a t ' Brockhall Hospi t a l , ,
hlch runs from the hospltal. Dlnckley. BADGES
J For your information jbe i t Inown, that our “ new ” padge pcretary, Mr. C. Law, intends- keep available a readjf-
Jo Martins Bank, Ciitheroe.. lome along you Scouts and jelp your badge secretary to< ad suitable shirt sleeves on,
apply of his wares.! Contact an be made with Mr.| ,La-w,
|hich to pin those badges ! . , Welcome
I To the Vicar of Grlndleton,. he Rev. E. Murgatroyp, we- ler the left hand-shake.
OTHER SCOUT NEWS
letltlon, 12th July, 1952, at.i Irosshllls. Camplng'^Compe-; Ition, week-end 23rd-24th.i lugust, 1952. Camp slte-ls a,i rystery. Swimming Cpmpe-1 Ition, 12th September, jl952.' i
I I advise all Scouts:and-i
Icouters to read up Camp-i |ire yarns on " Camp i Life “Scouting for Boys."
f “ ROBIN,’.”;
J The following competitions; i |ave been arranged ;toi take ! ace as follows: Flag Com- i
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(HJje C U t g i t b e
i k b h e r t i s i e r & t o m e g ibidaY; JUNE 6tn, 1952. •
I Ligitting-up Times :i : , . i 10-34'p.m. to 3-45 !a.m. 1
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anomaly' which niust be puzzling numerous parents in the Bowlaind .area.
A ILHrrBRfroma^addlng- ton reader ipolnja'. to an
' After reading the names of
Ciitheroe schoolchildren who passed the recent shoondary school selection,.examination, our correspondent aisks why the names of successful can didates : In i neighbouring villages of the Bowlajad Rural
f area were not also published The reason Is primarily a
difference- In policy bet\yeen two educational auphorltles. The Lancashire -authority issues a complete lisp of the successful children, their West Riding colleagues do pot; and since obviously It is a physical Impossibility for the iPress either to know or to check;up on each Individual reault, the
only complete list to appear In print Is that of children who study at Lancashire sihpols. li
Consequently, i ther; arises
the curious situation, whereby children may h^ve their suc cess announced-ar d | why not?>—'whilst' two miljs away, the similar achievement, of Waddington chfidrep must blush unseen. !
Tlift Is, by ho means the first
time the West. Rldlnrs, policy oh ! this I matter' h£s |beeh queried, and In;view,of the continued, air of secrecy In whiph the results j are shrduded, nor is It likfly to be
the last. I : :
supposed to Serve,! otli er :than to cause Idlsappolntmeiit to children, parents, anc teach ers .alike, Is difflciuit tp deter mine.' ,1
Al^ unusually perature; for
I , * ■ ' * But.wha't’purple the ban Is ,
lighter Industiien
Nol; The Answer To Unemidoyment
—CUTHEROE SPEAKER IT'HE part, that housing and
the Industrial developnlent of: Lancashire was ■'stressed by. Mr. G. S. F. Rltson,: director of the, Lancashire: a n d Merseyside
transport must play- in - I n d u s t r i a l
Development Association, wheni he spoke- to Ciitheroe Rotarlans on !’ Industrial Development ’’ at their: meet ing yesterday;
1 .. Lancashire, he said, had
been divided Into seven areas for development' ’ purposes, and in the regional Investiga tions they had carried'out, It had been found that two aspects that were common tq all was the need for housing and transport.
shire area, of which Ciitheroe Is a part, Mr. ,Ritson said that i ts geographical isolatiop from populated ■ areas' made for outward migration in times of unemployment.
In the North-East Lanca Speaking of the work of the Fined At ACT COLLECTIVELY
Association, Mr. RItson said It was the means by which local authorities and organi sations could act collectively on Industrial matters and bring pressure to bear-on the Government—the Association was "partly a megaphone and, partly;. an Interpreter.” I t Wds Important to bear In mind that there were human factors to be taken Into con sideration, and these were not matters ol small moment] and they could not be really understood'' by those; who lived outside the area.'
Mr. Ritson warned against
the i year.I was . Chatburn jSchool last nponth reports Mr. ! E. !p, .A depsley, headmaster,-in
we.athe r read lngs>'made at the scmopi In May. On,the warmesi; day of the } month,! May' 17:h,| ■ the temperature soared to 83 deg. F., a sharp’'■ contrast tc the month’s lovtrest': temperature of 34 deg; recorded JO plays earlier. Rain fell on 13 days, giving a: total rabfali of 2.63 in. j Hlghfest dklly ralnfaU was .90 In.! on May 8tl
higli item- the time of recoided at
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Mltton-rokd, Whalle^, chosen froip the many shire delegates at the meeting of | Women’s Ii^titutes held in London last week, th represent’'Lancashire at the “ AtiHomef’ given by Madame Masslgll, wife of I the French Amhassador..
Tt|Rg; G.l
F..AIREY, Queen'- Mary
Airey (iommentedi was no hello] goodybye affair. Madame Masslgll stppped and spoke to us for some tlm!e: about the slump In Lancashire £.ncl the cotton fashion-show spe had Just'judged.”
Describing the visit, Mrs, I i 1
James’s-street, Ciitheroe, is'72 to-day, and to'Mrs. L. Ei Lockley, of 10, 'Wool.e-lane} Ciitheroe, who will be 72 cin Monday. |
T>IRTHDfjy greetings :E. PSrker, [of
j ' ■ jT * j * i ''I *
took part in a stock-iudglng competition at Mr. G. Blbby’s farm, at Glrlndleton,.' 01 ifeA- nesday. The . wlimers were Edward Lund, Billy William-- son,: Allah Whitehea^d |and Brian Debt.' Thanks to'Mr and' Mrs.1, Bibbjr'fbr theiif hospitality j-were! voiced} by
T^EMBERS of '.Cltheroe : Young Farmers Club
Allan Whitehead} and Brian Dent.
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■]VTISS LENA'BLEAZ, ! j daughter of !
Bleazard, ' of 10, l street, Ciitheroe, and I Wilfred Bradshaw, of Villa Fariri, WhIscaU Whitchurch, Salop, married at Whiscall gatlonal Church fan Sa|' They will} reside} at Green Farm,' WhIscaU,
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OPEAKING} at t}he E3:ecutlve mooflncr Irif tKo T.q^ C^hlTC
County If.F.U.,'-at Prepto Wednesday,:-‘Mr.}; j.-
meetlng.of'the Lar c
■gates who'expressed at membere of [ the walking on footpaths passed through ', fara 1, durlrig foot and.'mouth " epidemics, j He asked paths couid be I tem] closed during the pe: heavy Infectlpn] | '
■ .Oil drainage
the,}question prpposals-
considered by the
charges could be iinipifased }oti' .the owners of fishing. rlgl)
part! o f , the
asked whethe:' land ! dp
Drainage Sub-coirinilttte' PlndCr
Ciitheroe, [was . among' dele- faoncerri public whiph
poraxlly liods of
of land recently
.Lahdf- e, Mr] '
. some : alnkgei'
- Iprid disease f ffaoif
ton] fan Plntfer,
ARD,}the Irs.) C. Ictpria-:; r. John Stanley jiear were
(pongrp- itur^ay. Stanley Salop,
J2,’[-Stl iwhcj
to Mr;
terrace^- was'
pf Hi
Lknca- ahnual
thinking that the Intro duction of’light Industhes of the consumer type would settle permanepfly any of the unemployment troubles, but they needed indus'trles In' the county which : were - still In;their infancy. ;
Man i^peals Against Sentence
I^UTHEROE I;; norMagistrates ' were: toM’ ijes terday that
John wmiaShx'ipaillster C32), Low Moor iHouse;.; Low :Moor, Clltheroe,’who was committed tp prison foTiPix. months last
'wepk, ;had given; notice of appeal . to i 'the ! prisTUm" :author}ties,;i a g a i n s t 'Ithe ■sfentence Jmposed, and liad; asked to bd-allowed out on
.balk: ; Inspector'A. Cameron said
that as the'appeal was only against
the.isentence and not agalndt the* cpnfViction, he, did noiii see laikfqiieason: why Palllster ; shouW-j-be' allowed: ball.
The magistrates refused’ to
allow bail. At 1 a s t| ! week’s court,
Palllster- pleaded guilty to stealing cen^ent, scrap metal, and ;i cheque valued £20. Four other' offences' ■were taken into .consideration.
Mrs. Jq: street, party Room
■piFry be
Goldep Anniveriary years of married life will
it the Cp-operatlve!;Guild, to-morrow. -
mes Jenkinson, of 7,:Moss- piitheroe, with a family
celebrated by Mr. and ;'
month is a native of Little Lever, near Bolton, and has ;- lived in Clitheioe since 1916. He,has been closely associated, with': activities In the town, and until his 'retire ment seven years ago worked at the, Primrose ,'Bleach Works.. Both he arid; Mrs. .'Jerikinson,
Bridge 1902.. Mr. jlenkinspn; who -was 79 last
Thej were married at ;jLever, near Bolton, on June 7th,
BY-ELECTION OPPONENTS
Whitsuritide Weddings i
Winskill Coates, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Coates, of Ralnscar, - Stainforth. •: near Settle, and 'MlS£' Lilian'Par- jkinson, only ffaighter of Mr. land Mrs. W. Farklpson; of ilOaklands, Glspufn. ' !; ;
COATES—PARKINSON W Chuj'ch, GlSburh.
hit Monday;, of Mr.i John
MR. B. SHAEPLES Nominations' closel
tp- lorrow for this Ciitheroe by-
e ection on Juie 24th;i- ■ The li 'Cal ConservaHve and Labour ptrties have I named! their candidates, vj-ho are Mr. Bernard Sharpies, Conserva tive, and Mr. Richard Trimby, Libour. Both candidates hold tl leir 'first me etings bf the ffectioh campaign next; week.’
MR. R. TRIMEY ieroe
C!JTHERC'E electjrlclan, Li‘s|le Henry Norris (28),
of 15, George-street, was fined 10>. and had his driving 11c ence endorsed at Ciitheroe N(iiglst:'ates’ Court yesterday, wi.en |he pleaded guilty; to sp iedlng' In ; (!litheroe-road, BarroW, with} a light vain.
On a summon^ of failing to keip recbrds.of hours wjorked,
he was -granted an absolute dlsihaijge. Col.- R. G. 'Parker, pr< siding, stating the' magis- trates tfelt that although 1 he’ shculd have :cnown: h
keeping records he had hot betn Ihformed.
ero;' depot of Eleitrlcal S e r Pe£ rsoh --street
IIS. employer^, th c dl^h-
Dynamo and vi c e s . Ltd.,
wh) pleaded gtllty to falling to 'lause a reco:'d to be kkpt, weie fined £1 a.nd had to pay ,7s. ,6d. ' costs, staling! there for them not records' should
I ~ ........... Blackburn, ;Col. ‘Parker
ras ho exclise mowing! that
be kept.! KfiPT LOG Book
the firm; Mr. C. Yates, Bla^k- buri, said the company elec trlckl' work in the 611 ,ero( ‘ district, and forptl,__ 'purwse; they kept the small
. to Abpearlng fcr Norrl? hnd
"1/f'EMB;ERS of. Ciitheroe '■“■ Rural: District ^ ----- ”
Council Visit T o ,!
W a te r Scheme ' '
yesterday paid a visit Council’s newi^phipplbg and Thornley ■water schemt.
.Work on the schem;, part
of which}; is still 'k'valtlng Ministry, approval,, h a > been in progress f o r Jeveral months., : The part: e f the scheme .’awaiting approval Includes the laying gf mains to high-level farms l|n the Chipping ^rea. ,
The present suppltr for
Chipping I Is' taken from Saddle Fdl, owned by Lord Derby, from whom the Coun cil purchase water In ; bulk. At Thornley, a new cwered r e sfe r V ol r, hpldlpg some 150,0p0 gallons is to be con structed at WoodstraW Farm, and }the ;k’ater will be taken from the iE^lde Water! Eoardrs supp, the into
,y which passes tl rough parish and Is p imped the new. reservoir,
high' -level |farms, are. drawing watet from springs and wells,
At preset, a HumtJer of
; and the n^w schefhe wDl also ‘provide for a supply 1 to be laid hn to.jthese places.
1 Following the inspkctlon,-
the ihairman of the Council, Councillor I: James G i e e n entertained the membprs of the fiokncll to tfea,
,'wan They were ’ undeir the lmpresslop;there was no nkfed ebmmete jecorffi as.:
' laid, down, by the regulatloins, altl ough,'. ' forj j, their oWn
pur loses,; they kept a log book of •ml leag.d and hetrol 'Coni;umption.
:
'45 ri.p.'i. as ba'd been alleged, add id ijJr;.Yates. - }• ■ .
mlt'-ed' exceedlhg . JO m.pjhi. He was not awkre at the 'tlfne thaj he was travelling kt-38-
A tho ugh,. M: •. i Norrl^ ad^
SM o rt l^eeded Fa Brigade Events
^DLITHEROE APPEAL to
appeal
at the
the and
the last
put 11c for ,al events
Ciitheroe Nujrslng D School Thursday.
id , Clitlii
ted fn k loss, of !£27. ■ I J'ant a:
year bette: part held
who also comes from the. Bolton district, are .closely associated with Ciitheroe Parish: Church. : Thej have one son, three
retaf:
daughters and seven grand children, five of whom are girls.
BLOCKS FELL FROM LORRY
each weighing 56Jb.—fell off a lolrrv In Whalley New-^road, BlUlngton, and c r a s h e d agiairist 'the door of a' hews- age'rit-s shop, 1 Black bu rn
Couri.tly Magistrates were told on Wednesday.'■ ; ! ; :
’
an Insecure load-,: Norman Burgess (27),.bf 60, Henthorn- road,Jciltheroe, W
wlth.lSs. costs.:
For driving .the Wry'.wlth
£Cs fined £ 5 ' i
Mk. R. EMBLEjY
man \'hose skill aoj [enthilsiasm as a .gardener was iknowri. faver, a; wide area. Mr. RlchanL'Enibley. of 1. .Uplands,: Ciitheroe] ^as found, fdead ori hlk Ciitheroe mtotm^eint yesterday .afternoon. '
a n ,, ex-foremari of' the ‘Ciitheroe Hi alth Department aha a
THIS WEEK’S :}.;}| mlttef '..has Ideclded' to :[place
TRIBUTE TO teacher Bow land! Educalion Com-
ROAD SAFETY slogan!;!'
Wise men look loot ^^ri; trouble; the fooUsjh find it|
bri reiord their ' Warm ahpre- Clatipn o f ' tps! 20;' jvears’. servlcf of Mrs. Lily ‘
Pl.ckles,,
. assistant teacher at 'Slalpburn SchPPl, who is to retire at'.the
end.of the! present' term: Flv^iaCpund: asphalt blPcks— Tie
had respij):
the. volurit It,
•te 3: Retiring
the ,IO' Cadet
Divli li F. D seen
pres: the
Mr.J.K;, ■gade’s irs.
the. general mnual gen 3ral meetlngi of
better suppfart was made I at
IJlvision S.!I.A!B. vision, heldlat Church Brow,
Dea: 1, said the everits stagCd'ln lerfae durlrig the i past tjould pave received
Sccla! secretary, Mr, iP.
r support He referred culariy tfa ' the concert at '^t: Mfiry’s Hall, [in xylast yekf, which resul-,
pivlslonai sec- ;Horn, stressed need of -irnfare
w£(s reported that ithere' leen a ' satisfactory
ins 3‘by yhung' people |ln iim
unde rgi Ml,
who hpd Jo lr ed,: were ling tra .rilng.
G. : Barnes was elected orial secretary, and Mr. ran was re-elected Spclal t tary for a fifth year]' .
Pres! dent,' M ;W. Thpfnber.: andlthfa 'D vlslorial Surgeon;. Dr. 13. R. B, Murray]
Su perlntendent C. Sutcliffe ifdep and £.Iso present ;at were..;.! the'
the 'Dl
piPetlrig r.
12(1; M s To Spaje
t an cs! to some consistent ; ng Ciitheroe Wednfesday I wljh[l20 r'lns to spare [in home match against oh'Wednesday.. -M
monjd. Who kno Clithe
a Id ;ofak fou: for 35, and •his
. I!ui ■Ir die
.team scor!:
lerge ;teain were'D, Ham-, i3ked a spirited
•succepful \of . .the
:pwall.jWho, rater scoring ' 's , team’s -1)1, went on six wlckete .for only I. ,0. Brooks scored >5. ion 31, and Rl Hbpe p .
[reply. Church’s (35) n ade the only
‘able! cfantrlljutlfan to their 63, and six of the we dismissed wlthput
ing
.to th ; newly-fprm;ed cjiorps, apd several boys ' :nfaw !
(feei In Five l!^s$ |,0 iHier >e
R^§|istra|:ion}l)ay
' A BiDUT pne In five of young } ^ men In 'Ciitheroe 'wno are, irequirejd [to register for [national service have in the I past failed) to trim .up at the local«Employmerit ’
ion the proper reglstration [day. 'I'
I
) Com: lAshwp: ! Ciitheroe E x c h a n g e said I yesterday:! “ Delay • In regls-: 'tratlon nof only makes more ! work} for [ the staff o ’; the limplbyinent Exchange, nut It
riinenting on this, Mr. J. orth, I [manager lof the
} piay kflect}a man’s chan zes in' the.'Services.. The num'ier of vacancies .in some trades and units !Is llrriited, and: a man registering} late may ml a tols Ppportunit;|)’:” .
'j '
-‘riot register is-very thorpugh, and even'though’a man may
I The check fan those }w lo do
^ u n d e t e c t e d fPr some months, he Is picked up e,ventually.| 'He then. ;h! s to register, and will not con plete his whole time national
service until perhaps; a year or so after his friends who registered at the proper time:
: To-morrpw, S a t u r ' 1 a y,
youngi' men born bet veen Jfuly 1st arid'iSepteniber ppth, 1934, are due to register-
will be oben on Saturday afternoon Jpr the registraxloh, ]
,[ The c/ltheroe Exchiange .Exc aange
I Council to the
icamatlons, cgm^llas, .illly‘-of- the-valley and sjtephanotls.
I Given away blr her father, the, bride wore'i a gown-of 'white sharkskin made in iTudor style with headdress of iorange blossom and mother- of-pearl with ifui 1-length em- Ibroldered veil] :She'carried an all-white bouquet of roses,
' The brlde'smaic s, the Misses
spot and
Ann Wllklnsbn (friend: of the bride) and Kathleen Nowell (cousin of the I bridegroom): were attired' In lavender- pique organffle.ivwith'' white
same' materli bouquets of The small Misses Patrl] Maureen Abli
over lavender 't wore coronets of
Robla . voile spot over w! Dutch bonne carried posies of peas. , ‘ J
bride), were Idrea
Ipla k (c
an
ilxeii sweet [attendants Pullen
with ,te to
They ckrrled
affeta the
(cousins .of the
peas. the and
sed' In white lavender
taffeto: aiid match] arid inlxed swekt
Harold Parklhson (brother of ■the btlde) and man' was Mr. The ushers Morphet . and
i The' best | man ___ __ wej'e Mr. 1
Roberts. The cereipony
ducted by the. Renton, VicElr of
Deptoh, near Mr. Lawton was Mr.
:
he..grgbras- Erlc Coates, 1 Alec
' was I'con- Rev,; H. Westori and' Ilkley. I The
POUCE CHIEFITN
r®IEP Supt. W11111 am f Henry ■ j Llnajker, : whose promfatlon from .Superlnifend-, ent was announced a, few days rigo, and whh spept two srid a half years flighting Communist, guerillas In jSreece befoi^e re turning to take charge Pf the Garstang Division of the Lari- pashlre Courity. (ionstab ilary fn : Mrirch, jl951,: has 'been awarded_ 'thfa M.:3;E. j in ! th e ' Queen’s " first Bi rthda y. Honours’ list - ! ! ■
. I : , t ' . ■ , ■ - I : A: native :of Rishtbn, ; his
father was at one time Si per- ihtendent In parsfa of Biack- h'urnj. Higher (Refedley) Jlyl- I--;'.
.gker, who conducted a case at I Ciitheroe ’Magistrates’ Cipurt fast ’ Thursday, has been at - headquarters [and 1 in [Widnes, Warrington, j Leyfand land Manchmer Diivlslcins. . ■
Chief-''Superintendent Lin-" ■ ■ ' ' ' i ■ I'
transferred from the Garstang Division to I Ashton-uhder- Lyne.
I Chler8upt.[Llnpker Is jne
gregatlon of Ciitheroe Parish ^hurch drawing ittentlpn, t o the "critical pfasllon of ■’ (phurch’s Men’s lirstjtute.
M en’s Inktitu sent to mpn ..... I,
CIRCULAE^ letter!is Ijo ke of the con
Deanery Magazl! thait the Instltutj has .teen losing
m.oney i teadlly-I for many years, and lately at the alarming rate ofj petween |£20 rind £30 a yean
■ Iri the current Issue of the Two or three men have
worked hard to [prevent this Situation 'frpm grating wo'rse.
and on their |riccount Ian exasperated anPperplexed irieetlng [ recently} {decided;! not. to' close the j ' n p t i t p t e temporarily (as Hone mptlon proposed) but w try onpe again In August p) find some way' out of what seems an Ippasse,
HALVED VOLUME OF WHH TRAFHC At WHAUJEY
1 ;^ . SCHEME which was j suggested would ’ i re luce 'traffic congestion iri Wh illey [still further, and whjch was 'Outlined lijiTthe “ Advertiser arid Times f’ last July, was put iinio. opeKitiqn'at the weet- } end—and proved k supcess.
I Traffic 'fpom the [ York! hire} direction was diverted by riray of Fadlham and Rlshto:, to] 'Whltebirk, near. Blackburn, on} ithe road past [the . ele :trlc! [works to Brownhlll, am by!" 'the arterla poad to the rive-; [Barred Gat 3.
[ As a result of the new [scheme, hcllday traffic lass- Ing througl. Whalley,:was’ half
that ], whlc ri,, usually I p ^ e s through suntlde.
e village atj V'hit-
[been a ’ se}rlous problen In iWhalley at weekends i dv ring ' the summer; months, arid: last [year a . diversion spheme was [introduced I which dlspfensed jwitA' the usd of the autor latic I signals..: The , ]new ■ syifem •proved a' success, and . kept the j traffic moving; but Ifacal tradesmen complalfaed. t t at it
Traffic cfangestlon has long'
prevented motQ'Jsts from sItopping In the'village ifor petrol ■
-ductlon of the: j; diversion ■scheme by way of 'Hadlham reduced the l umber [ |of vehicles passing ’ t through Whalley, and thbseimotorlpts. using the 'Whalley !'rput'e wpre able to stop with, more con-- yenlence. '
vVeek-end, howeve: ‘j the intro-
. and vibration dlst: irblng, them at night, and sorie concern was felt for' old property'In king-street, whlcl ] It [was be lieved, was suff sting from vibration. ■ ,
IjVhalley became priore ppo-i norinced when-petrol ratlpn-'. irig 'was removed,' apd ■when; the lliumlriatlons at Black pool arid Morecair be were re introduced' after t He war.' jAt i that time, there '/r. is pb,- diver-' slori system In opwatlon, arid queues stretching 'br 'as much at two miles outsld the village were to be seerion many week ends] ;The' autoniatlc slgripls were' lin^ble to co ?e ■pithj the queues, and police! were -iidpt busy directing ;he trdffic. Residents complalled of noise
,| The’ traffic problem } In T or refreshments. Tjils
It Is stiated the
-- j'. ’ 'M'i
“ Pf Loud Side F Chipping]., was granted . absolute - dlschar^k on pay}- ment of [costs aj;:
Clitl.eroe Magistratep’i Cpupl; yesterday for driving a motor car with an obscurfad. driving inirrpr.
1?dwar: ■
PROCTER Si'
ant was-seen!driving his car In the direction’o}f Longrldge] On the rear of t ie ivehicle; resting on the luggage grid! was a Irirge [table which efanv:' pletely obscured the ]reaif window. .1 :.
It was stated t ta t defend^
attached and: wh;n stopped Procter replied “Y0s,! I Imow! I am only] going [about l alf- a-mlle.” ... , ; .,} ■ ' .... ...
There was no outside mffror
In a lejter to} the ccurt; Procter' said, he wa i moving 'a table
from} his} home,
distance 0^ only a} quarterk)f-j a-mlle. Hfa would careful In Harwood’s
a
future. annrial rigricultiirai
Show! Wiiineits TNCLUDED In
■A;, successes 'at Harwpod’s iannuai show on Tpesday .local dog fanciers, Mrs. A. Ba|gshawj
avenue, Cptheroe yihose pi hus-- whos
Ciitheroe pnd.District Kennr’ Association.: ■
:el
' Mrs. Bagshaw, vijho riinp a[ kennel . of ' Alsatians] was} awarded prizes fop per entplesi In the sections for puppies (any variety), for , Alsat an puppies, (and' for novice; Alsatians. ■
[ [. . 'j . Other winningleritries were-
owned by Mrs- H- Ciitheroe: (junior classes for [cocker
and Mr] S.' Idesori, of Church-; street, W h a 11 e[y[ (Alsat an novice). , 1 [ |,
pony from the Purnass stable, Bolton-by-BowIan'd; , owried by Mr; Joseph Furnass, won second prize In [ the sect on for ponies -under! 14.2 'hapds, ridden by an under-16.
ipiRANK BRIGGS " (22) "■ time - irfa'ad, pleaded
and a red rear light. He was fined 10s. In: each case.
two frfant: ■white
Magistrates’ i Couri.| yesterday to driving [a! mfator car wi :h'- out
W ith o u t guilty
Court llgjits
; Presiding, Col. r J G. Parker told Briggs it was a matteij .of i pure carelessness [ori his part.
Badger, of and opfanj -spaniels),]
In the jumping I section a! be more
BLACKPOOL SUNDAY, 15th June ;
Glsburn depart 10- 9 a.m. 6/3 Ghatburn „ 1 10-21 a.m. 6/5 CUtberde ; „ ' 10-28 am. 5/3 Wballey „ 10-35 a'm. 4/9 Langbo !„ 10-42 a.m. 4/6.
Blackpool (Cebi) ret. slso p.m. ' ' " ; ALSO M ;
Each MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. iTHUnSDAY and FRIDAY; until 27th June. Depart ! ■ ','ram.! p.m Fare
the list jbhe . Gifeat
of
agricultural were several ] includlrig Seedkll-}
'band, Mr. B.' Brigshaw,' -was until recently secretary of the
Chatburn ' 1 1 4 2 .. i-24 5/6 CUtheroe .1... 11-48 , 1-29 !5/3' Whalley' ■.;.. ‘ ii-54 r-35 '4/9' Langho;
Enqulre.ifor [return times.'
' Change at Blackburn : In each direction.
"ALL-IH’’ HOLIDAYS IN SCOTLAND
.From £14/14/-, .'Children under .14 accompanying adults £10/10/- Inclusive ol travel tickets, guaranteed seat on trains; accommoda tion, meals on ttaln, gratui ties. For Illustrated folder or handbill, apply , to Sta
tions. oflQces or Ticket Agencies. ; : ._________
12-0 ' 1-41 !4/6' , SOUTHPORT
Each MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and ^ [ FRIDAY, until 27t(i June.
Chatburn depart !ll-42 !a,m. [ 6/0 Ciitheroe Whalley
Langho „ 12-00 noon 4/6
Change at- Blackburq 'and Presjtou In each direction, Enquire for return times.
GLAPHAM 3A. BENTHAM 3/6, HORNBY 4/-. CATON 4/6.
' Depart .■Whalle; . ll-20 aim.
SUNDAY/ ifsth June. Lanriho , 1C
10 ■ ’47-a.m.; - CUtheroe 0*42 a.m.;
Return Caton 6-37 pin.; Horn- bV 6-4alp.m.; Benthain 7-0 p.m.; Clapham 7;12 pjn.
Organised Rambles from dap- ham arid Hornby. Obtain Hand bill E328/HD for full details. I• Passengers change at : CUtheroe
t^ eacl^,
dl.rectlon, ['
3d Menai' Bridge via Liverpool t d N.W.3.S. Co's Steamers, and Fo: Oouelas, via Liverpool or
leetwood. . Full details from Static ns, dfflees and Agencies. (10924) C BRITISH RAlLwjvYS ) ■
CRICKET TEAMS Rlbblesdale Wanderers: R.
Iddon (capt.), H. Washbrook, G. Woodworth,- L: Cowperthwaite, B. Entwistle. Jl M. Maroney, K. Eccles, D. Punchard,-J. S. Met- „calfe, W. Birch, Johnson. Res., N.. Bush.
, ' : i . Eibblesdale Wanderers .II:,, F.
Accrington, at| Clithe :oe
8,
iaondson, N. Threlfall, J, Scott, K,Dewhurst. Res., K. Procter. ■
L. Hudson-(capt.), T, Hlnks, D. Kitchen, V. Taylor, M.; Wash- brook, A. Bush; N. Bushj.G.'Ed-
Ciitheroe; .E. Hc-igklnsohi W. R. southworthi, W. Davies,- J,
.Marsh, M. Pike', R. Carusr E. Musson, G, Clarke. H. Yates, D., Hammond and Entwistle.-, ■
rest, H. Jones, A,' Canls;: R. Thompson, E. Waddmgton, P, Wilkinson, J. Cowman, K. Holden, J. H. Cowglll and R. Seel' ,
Ciitheroe II.—R. Heys, H. For Lever^s "L o b o l”
{ I No boiling water required iPor I particulars ask W. Bamber, 32, I Ramsgresve Drive, Blackburn. I I
j Calf Meal The perfect milk substitute.
I Tel. 48418
! MAYOR’S iVELFABE! FUND . I I (Christmas Appeal)
. ■ • •J- ■ I .
iflonal Churcli “Mayor's Sunday!’ .................... ' 15 12 ,0
Collection, Congrega- -• .[ .r' i'- -
OCHE Castle:' Park-:- Veterans’: 1 . Bowling- Club, who had several new team members, had gn easy victory at the expense of pighfleld-‘road Veterans, of Black burn'. at: the Castle igreen yestfer- day week. ' '
' ' ' ; . ! ' I I- : . .- [ '£-s. ’d. i i
I Subscriptions received to 4th June. 1952:
u l f 1 ■ ■ I I 't (n?
Enquire for, details of Day Ex- .cdrslon Bookings to Llandudno
'11-481a.m. 5/0 j 11-54 'am. 6/0
organist : I was Miss I Hilda Nowell (couslnt of the bride groom) who accompanied the singing of. thel hymns 1‘ Lovb
Divine” land (‘The Lord Is My Shepherd.” : |
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.Af ter the reception, held at the Black Bull IHbtel, Rlmlng- ton,^Mr.,and Mrs. Coates left. their honeymoon In Scot land, th4 bride, I wearing a
rust and I turquoise suit 'with grey accessories. I . '
1
where tpe bride was em ployed, an oak book case from Settle R e g i o n a l Young Farmers’ Club, of which the groPm is dhalrnlan, and book- ends. !from Glbburn Young Farmeirs’ Club, of which the bride Is: a: meinber.
Ciithe .roe S h i r t i n g s Ltd.,
presents trolley fi
. 1 i
married at Grlndleton -Parish {Jhurch op Tuesday.
Martin, street, Cffthero Margaret daughter Richard Pendle-vle
Mr.
waq, conducted by the Vicar, the'Rev. E. -Murgatroydl the hymns “ (3 Perfe “ Lead Us HeaVc were sung The Miss Fletcjhef.
_ tpe service, which
qnly Father!’ organist was
:t Love’f and
.. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dress: of t u r q u o i s e ! silk organdie, [with ■white acces sories, and carried a bouquet of mixed jwhlte flowers, i 1
- She was attended byi her sister, Mlts Jean Tomlinson, who wore a dress of lemons ypllow taffeta [with hjrawn, accessory, and py the brlaeK' groom’s niece, - Miss Laralpe'
The' heist' man wasll Mr/, ..William'Sjnlth, ci
'bridegroom, and of the bride, Messrs. Alec !on,
John T omli n groomsmen.
Buck Ini^, Grlndleton, couple left-, for a at - Moredambe, wearing a bottle-green with beige accesSirles.
After ai reception at were
honeyriioori the Pride suit
the the
\1iiToi?
(37)> arm, an
ofMf. Melbourne [Martin, son
MARTIN—T()MLINSON ■
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pf ;77n Brownlow}- ■ and i Miss m l lnhor i .
and Mrs. Robert:
of M}r. and j-Mrs. Tomlinson', of 9,‘ w, Grlndleton, -were
FOR BABIES ! We can supplyX .
They^ wm reside at . Ash Amongst thei numerous
was Ion om the oak tea
staff of ,
Ciitheroe Advertiser &,\ Tim,ts, June 6, 1952 ^
. ,,neople v and providing, security for ' savings* , under tpe guarantee of the State.
throtigbout. East Lancashire, the Trustee! Savings Bank is “ taking the Bank to thA
'[
OPEN AN ACCOUNT TO-DAY WITH * your LOCAL BrI^CH i
I I tRU^TEE ! SAVINGS BANK THE FAUtiY ' iA m
3, CHURCH STREET ! CUTHEROE
i/i {ijl L ii' !l
A Public, Service an Increasing number of Branches'
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,
Johnson’s;, Baby Cream, Loticjnland Powder* Baby Soap; Zinc and Castor OU Cream; Glycerine and Borax; all makes of Baby Foods, Feeders, Soothers aiid Teats and Valves; Watetprogf Rubber; Sheeting; Homogfanised Foods; Abidec, Adex'oUn and Vitamin Tablets; Pur&land Rose Hip S ^ p . Prenatalac, AUergUac, Brestol, Peptalac arid otber special Baby Foijds.
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HAVE YOUR BABY WEIGHED EACH WEEK f - i
,
CHARLES CLEGG CHEMIST .
Evans, who wore pale-grelea,, orpndle with matchfl'hrg bonnet. [Th'ey car r lPd! bouquets of crean. tea'rose§'[,i,'
usln oJ' the; wo brothers arid-'
250 S uper (ju rility C A R E T S RUGS AND CORRIDOR RUNNEI
To b e sold reg ard less o f cos^.
Including Wilton, Axmlnsl^er Indian, Brussels' and various other makes.' These Caypets are iri rifewest designs and colourings.; T o ^ i ; all t^ e s of rooms, Iri all sizes, and will give years of aatd wear and satisfaction.
NOTE.—We have a- few !sp ‘cially treated Carpets for damp and stone floorri.' Now Is your chance to secure’a gpodcErpst
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Carpets frtjnl £8 10-0 Sale to be held at
DOG & PARTRIDGE HOTEL, WELLGATE,
CIITHEROE MONDAY NE5 XT, TONE 9th avatilow cost while stock laste. ■
5, C hurch Strefet C liih eM : PHONE 591 ■ ■ , . ;
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