W W W m . 4. Clitheme Jldvertiser & ^ im e s^ July 1 :, 1952'
CLITHEROE WESLEY | METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
S !j
Sunday, July 13th, and Monday July 14th, 1952 ■
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ; Preacher-: .|: -
■ ' • |
Rev. H. Morning at 10-30 a.m. - Ev.enlng at 6-ff p.m. ' ' Afternoon at 1-45 p.m;:
A D D R ^ BY REV. H.. NORMAN SLOAN. ■ ' - : i . ,
: ■ j '■ ■ -'!
Monday, July 14th, at J-30 p.m. " RFDUCnD pLIGION ”
A LECTURE BY REVn H. NORMAN SLOAN. • I Chairman: Mrs. Waltw Foxon .
MUSICAL ITEMS BY WESLEY MALE VOICE CHDIR. THE! METHODIST CHURCH ; CONFERENCE
PUBLIC MEETING ' in
-i' WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH j|| i>31 6'i :
TO MORROW (SATURDAY), iuly 12th ‘■'j - ! ■; a t 7-30'p.m. ‘
|
' Chairman:,. MR. R. J. SOPpRjof Barnsley , j i
.Speakers: ! REV. WALTER, FOXON -! ■ ■ ■ : i — AND — j ■ •
REV. W. OLIVER PHILIPPSON, MA. MUSIC BY UNITED CHOIR ;
CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB SEASON TICKETS
for the comlnrseason, please apply to the Secretary^or any Committee-man. in writing please, stating .numppr of Stand Seat previously held.
D | LANCASHIRE . COMBINATION MATCHES ONLY—
No. Increase in Prices: STAND 30/-j GROUND W j / You can become a member immediately by applying to the Secretary or any Committee-man.
BLACKBURN COMBINATION MATCHES-r-ALL PAY. . Secretary: ilV. Witfon, ,158, Chatbiirn :i^oad. \
/chairman: 'A. Pickup, 27, Wellgate. ‘ ' • I—y^Treasurer: \ J. Marshall, 7, Radeclyffe- Stmet.
' ^ ' Committee:' H,' Bailey;;..87; TO :r J-W. Woodworth, 25/Graf ton. St.; _
’ ■ . -4;F.:Biack.burn,25( Cardigan Avenue; • A. Hargreaves, 20, TOitewell Drive; W, Hobley,c 32b, -King Street; ■ R MacNaughton, 2i Carlton place.
,
:-i A. Bennett, p9, Chatbum Road: ^ •: W. Bemiett, l ? i WhaRey Road; ■
c o r n e r HOUSE ■ BOTTOM OF KING LANE | CLITHEROE
DRESSES. ^ Choice of wj WX,. OS, XOS '
PYJAMAS; Floral.'W'WX, OS. NIGHTGOWNS. Large Selection from 14/6.
STOCKINGS :" Nylons, Fine | Si|k, Rayons, Lisle, Silk and Wool.
isELECr/OlV AND- VALUE. i
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
r Clitheroe SUNDAY NEXT
. j (July 13th, 1,952)'
Worship at 10-30 . dim. and ; 6 p.m. coriini'cted: by
ReVi C. J. Guildford f
! MOOR ^ANE ‘ Methodist ! Church CLITHEROE
SUNDAY NEXT (July: 13th; 1952)
Conference I Sunday 110-30 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Rev. T. H. Sheriff - ■i-V'.
'(of Torrlngton) ■ , T
CtlTHEROE & DISTRICT CHAAIBEB OF TRADE
JULY HOLIDAYS
tClHOPS (except Food Shops) ■ ! will be CIX)SED at 12
II'
Food Shops will announce individual closln)^^ arrange
ments.
J.iORDi President Wm. D. RUSHTON, Secretary
o’clock day, JULY 19th, until , the f o l l o w i n g MONDAY MORNING-WEEK (July 28th).
TEL. 663.
WHALLEY CfHEMA
TeteoHone;! Whatley 2111. MON'..' TUE8.. WED.
ESTHEjft WILLIAMS and RED SKELTON in
Texas Carnival THURS., FBL 8AT.
SPENbER TRACY and DI «A LYNN in - in''^""!
T i e ji^eek.dBvs, 7-30.
Saturdays, 1st House 6
p.tn. 2nd
House, 8-1S il.m. ' Prices 1/3. Children 7d.' OOWNHAM !A GRAND ■
WHI ST D R IVE will be held in
THEl GROUNDS OF DOTOHAM HALL
(by kind j/permission of Sir Ralph A^heton, J.P.,.D.L.)
WEDNEsIdaY NEXT, July 16 3|t-7-30 p.m.
including light refreshments Good Prizes
, ' ADMISSION 21-
LADIES’ HOLIDAY VVEAR 27/11,' 31/11.: | = ;
BLOUSES.! All Sizes and Colours. pW, W, WX, OS. CARDIGANS. White and Colours. W, -WX, OS.
ue to difficulties in obtaining correct addresses, etc.. will all Stand Members wishing to renew membership,
' J i I Nonuaii Sloan (Barrow-ih-Fumess)
MEETING "o f OLD AND ‘PRESENT SCHOLARS. 2-30 p.m.: SERVICE OF' PRAISE.
v ‘a . I'-'/l.-c WHALLEY
■ Organised by Mr. ;D. Blaclclfoge, Whalley Young i .Conservatives', held a “ Scroungers’ nigh t |’. bh. Wednesday.,' Mr.; J. .Wlggaht.and Miss E. ,Peel w^ire’the winners,-
YOUNG CONSEBVAXlVfes.— :-'',WISWELl |-';';
P. Pierce, vice-president, presided at the open meetihg of Wlswell Women’s Institute : in the Si ■on Wednesday |night
WOMEN’S INS-riTUtE.—Mrs.
. Park,: Burnley, next-month. [Mis* M. Leach, headmistress of Was-' .well School, gave an, interMttag talk on her world tour and of life In New ZeMahd. under teacher-exchange scheme. told members that while there, she came across ^ places with familiar names, siich as Fendle i„Hill and Stonyhurst: She was
arrangements; were: made „ children’s oUtlng to Towieley
She
. won by Mrs. Brown. A mystery parcel, given by Mrs. Carr was won -by Miss Leach. . Tea’host- effies . were Mesddmes .Bassett,
Pickup, Rawcllffe,; Smith Thomas
GJSBURN
were! Mesdames Smith, Evans and Peel.
■ ■
,Miss1 N. Precious and Mrs. Metcalfe. OBITUAEY. —
'in this district and was highly respected by all ■who knbw her
place at. St. Maryh Church, Gis- bum. on Monday; the service being conducted by the Vicar, the Rev, W; -M; Lister. Mr. N. A. Waterworth was at the organ. The hearers were her three sons and a nephew^Mr. J. Herrity.
POWNHAM
■ toijk place- -in :•■ St..-/Leonard’s -Churchyard -on--:Tuesday." -'The 'service which wad choral "was conducted by .the Vicar, i the Rev- E. ■
, MR. G. HORNBY—The funeral
of.the late Mr. Geoffrey Hornby
had been a member of the church jholr , for 2^ years __
V; R. - ThomAs;
I Ralph 'Asshetdn and family, his wp)-kmates' . at ' Chatbum Mill, British Legion, Downham Sports Club; .the Church choir. Much sympathy is extended to a widow and daughter.
. were, flowers from the; staff ' and scholar's, of‘Dpwnham School, Sir
Clitheiroe F.C. Fixtures
QLITHEROE P.O.’s fixture. _ ; for the , 1952-53 season is follows
Aug. 23—Netherfield .......... 27—Southport SO-—
Horwich R.M.I. ... .......
Sep. 2—Southport- .......... 6—Rochdale __. . . . .
17— Fleetwood ......... 20—Lancaster City ... 27-
10— ^Fleetwood 13—
. '
11— New Brighton.. . . . . 18— Rossendale United 25— Oldham Athletic .
4—Prescot Cables ....
Nov. 1—Bootle 8—Morecaihbe ..........
15—Accrington Stanley 22—Ashton United .... 29—Chorley , ...............
Dec. 6—Nelson ; . ...... ....... 13— Blackpool ‘B’ r . . . . .
Jan. 3—Horwich R.M.I. .... 10— Marine __.. .. .. 17—Rochdale : "............ 24— Marine __............. 31-Wigan Athletic __
1953 Peb. 7—
/' 14—Wigan Athletic .........h 21— Prescot Cables ____ ..a
Lancaster■ City . .. . , . 28—New Brighton ___ .h
/Mar. 7—Rossendale United'. ..a 14— Oldham Athletic . . . .h 21—Bootle . . . . . .___.....a 58—Morecnmbe ............h
Apr. 3—Barrow ............ '. ..j..a 4—Accrington Stanley ..a 6—Barrow ......................h
11— Ashton, -United ,•........h 18^Chorleyi ; . ......... . . . .a 25— Nelson
. . . . . . . . . . . .h
May 2—Blackpool ‘B’ ... ..... a How Deaf are you?
- ^ George Sheldon, M.P.S., Chemist, ■
■
35, Moor Lane, cUtheroe, has pleasure In Inviting anyone who Is hard-of-hearlng to ..have a free nearing test and then try the hew Ardente "Hidden-Hearing" aid -and,hear the difference; ■
iculars. If through sickness, you this unsble to call, please mantlon
oose of conducting these free tests a' Call, or ■ write NOVV 'for an
anch'famiiy *
. Don’t let deafness spoil your life happiness of your friends
» moment longer. -
b A qualified Audlom'etrlClah will Pe In attendance at the above pharpiacy, especially for the - pur
n- Tuesday, July 15th. between hours of' 10 a.m. and. 5 p.m,:
tppointment, or for further par fact,
20- f-Netherfleld .......... . 26— -Darwen ....... .... 27— Darwen
'Ur: ■ Hornby
lad until ''recently : been a bell'- ringer.
A.mong thb floral .tributes
occurred yesterday week, of Mrs. Annie Spencer, wife of Mr. Lewis Spendfer of Gisbum Ootes. in her 65th year. Bom in Liverpool,' Mrs. Spencer had lived for many years
!• The death
Much sympathy is extended to her husband, three sons and one daughter. -The 'interment took
held m place of
the.usual social kalf-nour. Prizes were . won ■ by Miss P. E. Smith, Mrs. C. Pate,
A Whist, and domino drive was
monthly, meeting of the Glsbum Women's Institute i was held on Thursday of last week, in the Council School. Mrs, B. Beni ley president, was in the chair, after the busiriess: meeting, troduced Mrs. Walton, of Bla:ko, who gave ah interesting talk on “ country superstitions." A com petition for the most amusing fancy dress costume was judged by Mrs. Bentley and won by Miss B. Pafe Mrs; J. Watson and Miss G. GAwling. The tea hostesses
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. ^he and
■thanked by Mrs. A. Wood and Mrs. Say, ■ ., - : ' A competition for a fresh xult salad Tor one, in a saucer, was
the
! ,r : 'W A l) |W ^ ^ "'/j hI ,'!:sClft)EARSmuilN'&
' TOddlngton!':;Dafe. Sc eiijoyed/an
■ port.. ;,Lun(di%:Was/:-t'aken 4^^ PicnlC'fashfbri: oh'the: sands':'’ The party'lihftefwards ; spent'-
Forty-one :behior;;;schblars .'.di: ■ South-;
■ their time .Ihshopplhg,;;doh‘ the famlly'/ht; fioMed’ d ’ v ' '4
WOMEN;s( i I. iNSiTTUTE.--
There was a -feobd attendance at the monthly meeting j of Waddlngtonji iWopien's Insti tute on Tu®day night, when .Mrs. J. N-' jS-arnctt presided.' A .demonstration on ” 'the making of needlework rugs was. given byiMss Greehall, of. Dutton. She was :thanked by Mrs., J. Wolfenddn and Miss H. N. Gamefit; ; The monthly
competition .fwias f6r.-":m'y best' slxpennyworth,’-’ and this ■was won by Mli^s! H. N. Garnett,; with a scarfi purchased 20 years ago for'Sixpence. The tea hostesses were Mesdames Boothman, Bentley, Bowers,- Calverley, Chester, Cowglll, E. Berry .and-Liipton.
.wreath was placed at the foot of the cenotaph by ■ Martin Booth and Alfin Coates.
and present Scholars, a weL come was extended by the s u p e r i n t e ' n d e n t—Mr. E.
At the gathering of past
by the frilnlster to the follow ing scholars y/ho had passed the scripture! examination: John Forrest!![Ida Wadding- ton, , Alan Coates, Frank Walker, Peteri jjackson.
'
in the afternobh was presided over by Mrs. Eccles, of Cllth- eroe, and Mr.iiWrlght gave an address. A Ij!demonstration entitled “ In praise of Jesus ’’ was given b.’ij j the following teachers and scholars: Isabel' Pye, Mary ;l Bargh, Joyce* Bowers, Anne! Goldsmith, Ida Waddington, 'iJean Pickup, Peter Jacksonj Marlon Herd, Frank Walker, [Olive, Coates;!
' The Young'People’s Service
; smith, Martin: Booth,-Carollnie., Goldsmith; Duncan ■ Park- Miss I. Pye, Mrs. C. Wrlgley. Mrs; H. Weayer, teachers,- had trained thel children. ' Lessons were read by Frank
V»11VC.
Alan Coates, Keith Gold-
W8VAV*
Walker, Ida Walddington, and Anne Goldsmith- There' were ,
•£45 10s., an Increase of £3 5s. on last yea!rl
TheMR. H. LEEMING
Henry Leemlifg,; of “The Dingle,” died oW Monday, after a short illness.; j He was 71.
.Kemple End ail|ihls life and had farmed there for a num ber of years. He iwas associa ted with St. Pmer’s -Church,., Stonyhurst.
member of / well-known farming famllyi [had lived at
Mr. Leemlngll who was a
Requiem Mass ! at St.'Peter’s Church, Stonyhhfst. yesterday, before the Inferment at St.
sympathy in their loss. The Rev. Fr; I,Thomas said
Joseph’s Cemetery, Hurst Green.
;; p MR. LESLIE FORREST ■ ii |! ' ' "
A member of! aiifamlly well- I Moorcroft, Biirriley - road,
known in the. Clitheroe ■district, Mr. Leslie Forrest, of
the- late Mr. anh Mrs. Richard Forrest, and ItVBd at Stone- hill Farm. Grlhdlrton,‘ for a number of years,'[before going to' Accrington, j /•
------------ -------,1hok place at Accrington on Tuesday.
MRS. G. A! i ROBERTS
Mrs. Gertrude Annie Roberts, of 3, Caernarvdnfroad; Blrk- dale, Southport,
nesday, after a long illness..' Mrs; Roberts; Iwno was born
A former ClitHefoe resident, I died on IVed-
Henry Roberts, |she had been associated with [Moor Lane Methodist Church,
Bradford Methodist Church on Saturday will be con-, ducted by the Rey. F. Smith,. ;
brother and ai daughter, to whom sympathy jwlll. be ex pressed in their bereavement. The interment; at West
She leaves a j sistet one MRS. M. SMITHIES
Monday after a' short illness. She was 76. '
wife of ,Mr. Wdlteri Smithies, of 2, Conway-avenue, Clith eroe, died at ■ her home on
Mrs. Margareti Smithies,
the daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Hobson,! and lived ,in Salthlll-road - bmbre leaving the town almost 40 years ago. The wife of [the late Mr.
in Clitheroe 74'yehrs ago, was
Loynds, of 25, Newton-street, Clltheroe, 'died She. was 73.
Clltheroe in jher youtfli, and was| employed at the Com mercial Mill until Its ilosure, and! later at Carlton Mill. She; returned there during the war; years, when the Bristol Aircraft .Company occupied
daughter of the Mrs; Thomas born at Colne.
Miss Loynds.
! Mrs. Smithies, :who ' was' well-known In; the Henthorn- district, wasibbni at Black-! burn, but had spent most of her; life in Clltheroe. She! had been employed a t Salford
'.<7
wtrrnsrfirrTL-.ruX .-i I - . i . ■ ■ -.'■ ..
■Mass will' be [offered before the Interment !o-da.v, Jbseph’s Cemetem.
.
Sympathy lb extended to a brother and a, sjster to:their bereavement.
tion' with SS. Micffiai!! and John Church,'where Rbquiem-
the [premises, to work in the canteen. She had a life-long associa
at St,.
Loynd >,■ was Blie-cime-to
who was a late Mr. and
„„
old Commercial Mill' for years, - Miss Elizabeth
MISS E. LOYNDS cardroom [operative at
on Tuesday;
He leaves a widow and two .who, -!, together brothers, will iij .their loss.
i
_______ __ — age of 43. Mr. Forrest was th e : son of
He4 in hospital week 1 after an
His two sisters will have i !| ' A Stonyhursti farmk, Mr.
G.' Altham anj^ the organlsij^ was Miss M. Speakmtoi (Collections i iamounted to ‘
musical Items! hy' the choir. ai(d scholars a t I all services. The choir master "was Mi!:'
Slaldihg. ■ jji ' Certificates!;were presented
were large congregations at the .Waddlngton Methodist Church Sunday School anni versary services on Sunday. The .Rev. James Wright, of ■Whalley, was! the
pre.acher. In the aftembon, scholars and officials,[accompanied by past schola,rs|hnd niembers of the congregation,' walked to the village cenotaph, where a brief service .mas conducted by the, . Rev. Wright.. A
ANNIVERSARY. - Th . e r e
, lYOMEN’S !jtNSTiT'uTi!--Miss! | j j. EaStwoodi yloe-pr&Ideht, pre-! ! sided at the l^uly /me. jting .of the' [Slaldburn Womea’s Institute.'^ Ah I interesting ;talk'. ;'6n ‘I Traditional ' iLancashire:, F^rei,’' . wf s i^yen :■ by, iMlss Wood, :who fiu’hlahed-'the i membefs4 wit^seve:’al'
fr.ecl^^^ ;and' was afterwards Urnnkfed (jh'! ;the. proposition of lijhS! Gib'sbh;' |A cbmpetltii^ ■ for ' the'"beSt! ■
-.SLAj^ym
■|by Mrs. J . ’.Leemins.' Tfie'tea 'hostesses were Miss E. Howard,
[Mrs- Bleazard,JMrs. D/.HuUy and Mrs. Gibson. ..
I Bolton-by-Bowland WOMEN’S INSTITUTE-There
was a- large attendance, at the jnonthly meeting, of Boltop-by-
arrangemeift of flowers was won
TO ilSHAP AT ■; . i
. 'i' . HELUFIELD a g r ic u i M '.!
Nuttall Tat;t|er;sall, The Gables. ■
Helmshdre-road,'' [was
;at ■ Clitherofi j Magisrtates’ -Court yesterday ■ fined £10 for : drtving 'a[ yar ^without rtasbnable Consideration, and
. £5 for failingifo stop a^ter an accident. He [had to; pay-1 ah advocate’s feelof fonr gniheas and coists amounting to £2 12s. ■ ■ ■ ■/;';[|/''.
iHolden, A competition in arr egg cup iVas won Parkinson, and Mrs. son. Tea was serve hostesses.
BILL!
erthWaite, of speaker at E Church ladies ITuesday... jiresided.
46,000 Vital
hospitals in their work,' Miss F. E, Kilmartln, of, the Blood Transfusion I Centre, Man chester, disclosed vsfhen she spoke to Clitheroe Rotarlans ^t their meeting yes;erday.
.Clitheroe is a their blood
part, f
re.giving to help ;.- the
blood transfusion Miss Kilmartin said had been discovered blood was not alike. In addition to the ma n blood groups,, there I were over 200 smaller categories. [ ,
I Tracing thd history of the service, that it that all
! IN FIRST WAB
cpU for donors had been made in a local Red Cross detach- nfent, and .from that small beginning h^d grown' the national blood tra!nsfuslbn service. Thel service worked oh a regional,'system I and the- a m was that j each town and
! In the First World War, a
district should be completely stlf-supportlng. In regard to its blood transfusion service.
stressed- ’ the. need mbrfe'- ybung people to become blood, donors.
jconcluding; {Miss Kllmartlnj ::| . i |
Thanks to' Miss Kilmartiri were expressed by Dr E. R. B. ■Jifurray.
8 E Obituary
Bridge Mills as'‘a winder, and was ■
two daughters;!who w[ill have sympathy in [their loss. ,
' Ceimetery yerterday was con ducted by Guildford.
on Sunday after cycling from hl^ home to the) fire station in response to ‘ an emergency I call. The coffin, drajjed in a. Union Jack, was bonie on the fire engine [to the Parish ChiirCh, where a [funeral service was held. Afterwards,! cremation took -place at Skiptd'h!
Fire Brigade'walked ih front of the cortege.:at the funeral, yesterday ' bf i Mr. Harry Taylor,! of j 13, West-view. Clitheroe, who [died suddenly
MR. HARRY TA,YjtY|i0R ilembers
of | the (jilltherbe , ! .
Mr! ‘ Taylor j had. been a vollmtary Jneniber of 'p e Clliheroe Fire Brigade for 25 ye^rs, and held the, rank of leading fireman. He was 49. For the past two years he had been employed as a textile warehouseman by .Messrs. W. T. Searson Ltd.; Cuthiroe.,
A well-knowp Cllthpronian,
of Foresters tor[more than 20 years, . and' / was actively associated w i t h Cjitherbe Parish Church, where he was a rtiember of the choir for m a p years. !
Mf. Taylor had hem sick steward of the Ancient Order
' ;
sons, who will! have d e p sym pathy in their bereavement.
He leaveral widow and two [ GOLF JOTTINGS
Clltheroe - Course; during the foijthcomlng- week, .To-morrow (Saturday) fourth qualifying round for the Captain’s Prize.- Tuesday next, the re-arranged team match against Wllpshlre at; Wllpshire. Wbdnesday
The following''i events are Place on; the
Mxt, a Greensoihe, Competi tion has been arrahged and-Is open to all Full and Country Members. All Interested Ilh the latter two events should enter their names on lists)to be found in the Clubhouse!
CHATBURN AND DISTRICT
TWO-BIRD CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB ,'
I
NANTES RACE ( July! 7th) 1. Webster and Son, a b e d
e f, 1675.47; 2, Vi Aldersoh,' a h e' d, 1674.94: 3, V. Alderson a b e d , 1866.71;[ 4, Cottam and Law. e f. 1573.77: 5. G. Riley
■e, .1408.79: 6, !Robinson and Son 1273.00.'
' :
Cdngregatlonalj'Church. .She leaves! a wjdower and
associated j 'With Cllthe'roe
The intermieiit at: St Mkry’s thb Rev, C. J.
Bowland Women’s Institute held! | ,in the ■ school on IWedhesday- eyening, Mrs.! W.- Heaton pre sided, and an interesting cookery demonstration Iwas given by Miss Byrnell, of Biackburh, for the N-W. Electricity , Board. I Miss Byfnell was. afterwards. thanked by Miss Dawson an CO
d Mrs. ,G. for a posy j by Mrs- N. D. Parkin- d by the
rcTON
p SOCIAL HOUB.-:Mrs.i Cow- Baptist
‘ M ss , E,
Darw.eh, was tpe illingtob social
Help J Service
in the region
than -46,00) donors of which
hour - on Adamson
I Mr, Thomas:; Parker, Spring Farm. Downhaih. said he was
driving ,hl^ car along Castle- street, Clltherde, in'the direc tion of Whalley. TOen he approached the [bend at Castle Gate, he saw a large car, driven by d e f e n d a n t , approaching.
,
defendant’s car .was on the wrong side of the road. :
-MOVED OFF I '
Mr. Parker said he immedi ately stopped and got out of
, his car to wa^k I towards the defendant’s carwhlch seenled' to be slowing down, but as he did so. It appeared to acceler-. ate and moved; off. He then
■ approaching frdm the Whalley direction, was | ; being driven about three-quarters oh the wrong side of the line in the centre ,of the road.
j
I NEVER IN [ACCIDENT In the witness box, defend
. [ , : i
the kerb and no part-of it was over the centre i line. The car driven ,by the defendant did not stop.
Mr. Parker’s car was near to
30 YEARS TYRE BUSINESS BEHIND EVERY SALE
ant jsald that in his 30 years’ experience he.had never!been .Involved in an/accident; At the time of, .thb incident he was not in . any particular hurry, and he approached the Castle on his correoyside. ■ It
■pajrkpd about, four yards from thfe corner. : [, : ■
.cat did not stop, aiid though he looked through his driving mhrror, he coiild not see him.
I wrong, side of the- road. ITiat would J)e suicidal behaviour.' ■
! W. (^. Morris (Instructed by Messrs. John Taylor' .and Co,. Blackburn) said It was absurd to suggest that the whole of Mr. Tattersall’s car was on the
_ dounsel for the defence. Mr. CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION Le t .us
[ In the manner suggested,’! added Mr. Morris.
I “ I ask you to'say tha t Mr. Tattersall was driving’ round the corner perfectly 'properly, that he stopped momentarily, and that no man would drive
Hltchen, W. Blrcl, L. Cowper- thwaite. J; S. Me ;calfe, Jbhn- ,son. ■
' ■' ■ ! [ . ! ■,
F. L. Hudson, IT Hlncks,! K. Procter, V. Taylor, M.' Wabh- brook, K. Dewhurst, N. Bush
^ Rlbblesdalei Wpderers i l -
A. Bush, J; Scott |G. Edmond son, A. Lord.
I • [
Reserve, N. Tlirclfall. . Meet at Ground 1 p.m. !
I R. Carus, H.' Yates, Entwistle. Clitheroe H—R; Keys, i H
[Hammond. G. ;! Clark, ! r [ I Thompson, R. Waddlngton,! K
Forrest, H. Jones, [A. Cams! D
Holden, J. Cowman, s. Jack- son.
W. R. Southworth; M. Plke.i W Davies, J. Marsh, A. J, Crab- tre^ P. Wilkinson, E. Musson,
Hodgklnson.
Iddon, H. Washbrbok. ; K. Eccles, , B. Entwistle, D Punchard. K. E. Weaver. D.
CRICKET TEAMS Ribblesdale ' Wanderers—R.'
FOR HOLIDAYS AND LEISURE V SUPPLY YOURur o u t f it :—
y o | i .Quality Clothing at reasonable nri|es.
EVERYTHING FOR sR;1-o76?^'k?J-?iJi:? l\aV: »
Blouses 12A, .Knitwear: etc
BABY AND THE JUVENILE:— Cardigans 12/11: Cdats, eto esses' 12/11
NEW DESIGNS FOR THE JUNIOR MISS : - * Cotton Dresses and Two-niece Suits Golf Jackets, Coats. Skirts!
Trouser [39/8: Tlrta^Shirts 20/£ :‘'i?oniin sTfrts ts/e- wcar.l etc. A LL SPOR-TS GOODS AND''irO'yS.
rmiicore ■ 'IQ/C4 aa /#
(all Dents.) /
Tel 6627 i
FOUR BEES make I ' ATHLETIC
NORTHGATE — LORD BLACKBIJ
HOUSE, i VICTORIA ST..
12/11: C e l l u l a r
JLinen.atut Wool.
SMART WEAR FOR BOYS, YOUTHS ANE MEN:— Gaberdlnp Raimvear, Suits, Sports
BpiPs Snorts WEAR
bend, a car came towards [him. This was-just; oyer the centre line of t)he 'road; the dirivef had no option but to go lover the centre, as he, was over taking a stationary vehicle
was absolutely Incorrect to say that the whole of(}
iis.caii was on the wrong side of the road he was: he'gotla'flng[ the
' '
To. the best of his know ledge the driver; of the other
AND TYRES ARE FITTED BY EXPERTS ONLY. |
Stanley Smithson, of d'. Mlll- thorne-avenue. Iciitheroe, said he was standing at the junc tion at Castlh Gate, s The defendant’s c a r ,: which! was
reported the Incident to the police. An Independent' witness. Mr
going to collldh head-on with his car, ; bu ; the driver swerved and caught hlsLfront offside mudghard.
i T h e , I t looked as though it Was
Application, for A. BURRO'W, Secretary, East Vljw, Hellifle'ld.
222,
■Tel.: Helllfleld Schedules, Enti'y Forms,.etc., to:—
report, to the police within 24 hours was dismissed:' He pleaded not guilty to all the suttimonses. '
A summons: .of.'falling' to ■ •/ ' 100 YDS.
7 SILVER TROPHIES. £6^0 ST 9th, 1952
SATURDAY, AUGl PRIZE m o n e y '
GLASSES for. CATTLE (Attested and Non-Attested) SHEEP, AGRICULTURAL HORSES! HUNTERS’ HORTICULTURE. HANDICRAFTS and HOMECRAFTS' OPEN DOG SHOW.
T
FOOT RACING 220 YDjS. 44[) YDS. 1 MILE
SPECIAL FESTIVAL SlEVEN
Entries for all
the aboye Close k :'st Post, Sat. Aug. 2nd. RACES, including
ORSE RACING SWEEPSTA^S.
TURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETk^
, - ANNUM. ■ " 4 ■ ■
■ i FRIDAY. JULY llth. 1952.' I ',-■■■ ! I : ■ ■ ■ . 1 :
! Lighting-up Times ; I
ip-3^ pm. to 3-59 a.m. [!ALTHOUGH jt has by n |
■ ri^ans escaped unscatheJ Clith'etoe has not had [to en| dure! the, worst' 'effects of Uhl textile trade recession ; ai ex-perlenced In less fortunatl
L ^ c ^ h lre cotton towns, '
i . position,: Clitheroe i has- -a | I Interest in (these matters [hi I less feijual ithan that',bf .Utf i neighbours.! !' ' ! [
[I]
ence;J' plitherocihas | leprhpj the danger' to a' town whlcf
[ In the hard school Of experJ
.•h'as all I t s !indurtrlal eggs,. !i ' the one basket, and siiccessfii attempts have been toade i l past 'fears to attract' a nuriil ber of [ ne'sV. Industries to -thf town.
■ i Thli' policy isj in fact;!;i replica o f ; what 1 the, .preser.l moves :: aim to lachleva-t'al attraction of new [industries t l Lancashire, an d ; the 'subsbJ quent spreading of the emJ ployment load. { :|
the chief Tdlfflcjiltles 1 is ..obvi ously, going to be to stabilise 1 at a level appropriate to, th demands of the industry.
•.[.[■ \* I *
;Pharrhaceutlc£il 'Society:-/ 'Great Britain! held at Liver- -)POol and Edinburgh. ;, | : |
of Mr. and Mrs. F. Green,;' 28; Salthill-rpad,! Glitherc on .his-recent success in ,tb' chemist-and druggist'! qUalif ' tog
I examination bf ti
cussed current affairs;atihei monthly me'eting bn Thursday Mrs. Slinger opened the dis
■jl/TEMBERS of; the Clithkoi I Co-operative [Party! dis[
; I '
Reliable ,
FOR SERVICE CLOCKS AND
I
■ Complete Range consisting of 30
[ ■ ' [NOW IN STOCK
Striking Clocks p d Full Westminster Chimes, Westclox, ■
, Smith’s Alarms : j
Smith’s, Umit\ Avia, Roamer WatmeSi -'-all Fully ^ ' Ouairante^d', and Service ' Ajteriosales ’ at .
ATLOW’S . ! .; 20,, CASTLE . STREET JTHEROE
of [SPRING-WOUND CLOCKS, from 21/6 Tlmepiecet, 8-day Models, i-hour
!, IN WATCHES
' F o l l ow i n g supper, [ th remainder of the evening Wa spent in social activities. | Mrs Swales gave monologues! an. Mrs. Eccles was the piaiilst, Mrs, M. A. Pollard presided.: .
' *[ «
. TTiHE i third of a series' df ' handicraft; lessons ! [was
given at the meeting! oil thel Clltheyoe W p -m [e n ’[s I' | Co operative Guild on 'Tueka.v night i Instruction-wds igiveh to stencilling on fabrics and, the: designing and cutting of stencil plates.. | Mrs. Fletche was the demonstrator, | an Mrs. R[oyle gave| instruction l: lace making to .another grou of meinbers. Others j'enioye a whist and domino drive.
■ and Sdi ■the Friday,
Theatre, Blackburn, .including Doreen' Lundy. [Michael s t j Clair, [Sonny Martin andj Roy Murray] entertained i at.- |a cabaret dance,, organisedby! ■the 0astle Castings ‘ Sports I ial Club, and held'ati IJall, ! Lowergate, 'oni
A [ NUMBER ' I of jartisted i appearing ; atj the Grand
Jubilee; Modern Girls, i Bury St, Art; has_ beeri apppintedi
of to the staff [of:
student at Blafckburn School! of Art. : ■ . I :
ELECTRIC
WASHING MACHINES , IN STOCK; TOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY-i-
Hotpoint; - English Eleetric and Goblin
; .
' ■ , i j . ALSO '■ I COLDRATOR
'■ ■ ■'! ! . I ! at ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ' ELLIOTTS
8 , YORK STREET, CLITHEROE Formerly pf [wbllgate.
ROYAL Lancashire SHOW
ASHTOfTPARK, PREStON September q, 4,5 '&6 ,1952
; 0 Lancashire’s Greatest Spectacle
® ' ClassesforHeavy Horses, Hunters, Hunter Riding, Haokney Breed ing and Driving
9 , Thrilling Displays by Lancuhlre Mounted Police “
9 Open .and ChUdren’s Jumping * 9 Magnincent Floral Exhibits 9 ’ Open Dog :Sliow[ Saturday) !
e N T I l IE S F O R L A R c S u V E l T O C K U a S E ^ J U L Y I S t h
AJmliilon TIckta bousht prior to tht Show 8«3nrr.'>*n,T--.r--,.. „ J SubJUntlil dkeouni* on
. VWiU for pirtlculira-ej ■(, O o e p tr , S o e n U ry , D w b y H p u w , l2 ,>W ln j l .y Squoro, Fr«r,totr
---- , ■
No^dy else hurit ybu; wliy
’(vants to be I silly I
■' I:l ■ and hurt yourself? ■ TEL. 241. > ■!,■' .
SMALL HOUSfeHOLD REFRIGERATOR '
1 ■ t '
Clltheroe was held at ;The Cafe, Waddlngtori, on. 'Tues day, when ipembers [! were [ entertained to tea! by the new presidenl, Mrs. J. Spensley. [ !
tog president, invested [Mrs.i Spensley ■ .with the chain dfi office arid spoke ;bn “ fellow^ | ship and service.” |l
Mrs. A; E. Veevefs, the retit- . i
her hospitality lyere expressed:! by Mrsj F. Dugdale.
Thanks to the: president for'I ;
' *' .1 * !| # j, i
■ Fort, M;P. for Cllthe'roe,' met a delegation of road [hauliers in Clltherpei on Satiirda!y morn- |
VISI7ING the constituency !. lastiweek-end, Mr. Richard
,ing to discuss with them! the./ 'return to private enterprise of { the road transport [industry.: i In the! afternoon,! Mr! Ror t '| attended the opening, cere mony I of the I [ memorial' entrance at Clltheroe Castle.
I# * j' * j! i ’
,Finch Travelling [Scholarship: of Wesley House, Cambridge. :
Wesley Methodist:[Circuit,! the Rev. Ariios S. Cresswell] ^ho was minister at'' Chatburn Methodist Church . until two years agb: has won [one of [five scholarships awarded in this country! by the World Council of Chur;hes to study at the Theological Seminary at Bethel !l bei Bielefeld ' in Germany. Mr. Cresswell, who' is 23, hak also gained his B.A. degree with honours in theol ogy at Cambridge 'University,. and has been iawarded ! the-
WELL;-KNOWN ai riong ' ' members of the CHtheroe
ROAD
p u s WEEK’S I ; SAFETY SLOGAN
Suffolk; She was' form'erly ';al pupil I at Clltheroe .iRovall Grammar School, and ;a[
- --------
the; [silver! School fori Ediriunds,!
/THE monthly meeting of the I Inner Wheel Club of
M IS S C. M. .BANKS, [of 87, Chatburn-road, Cllfhero'e, a_ student at Leicester College
cussion with
a.short address,
riONGRATULATIONS to Ml ,W. D. Green! eldest sb:
textile labour force must cptil tract considerably; arid one b
Inevitably It s e ^ ' that tlid
■ Lanc^hire' as- a| developmenT • area!; By, the very nature of I’tl geographical and' Industrie
j Butil that does no t ' meail that:iClitheroe is not 'deepll involypd in the! present dltl cusslons bn the future of thl textile trade or to the atterap't; now [being, made I to secure th designation of
I North Easl 'I ; I
I
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8