search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
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


i


(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


! ■ ; . 1 ■ ■ : I ' ,


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


!. * i # ’!'■ #


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.


1 *


■]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,


*


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.” : |


•; 1


.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 ■


■ ■ 1 I . - i ] ' . ' - : i


'■ 1


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'


.


,


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.


-


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


■ [1


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 ■ ■ , . ;


li ' ’ I I


i ' '13


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8