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vi’fe CUtheroe Advertiser &. times. Jtdy 11, 1951 = WE’I l DO r r RIGHT AWAY! -1-


No matter what the nature of ypur battery needs, we can helpj A?, part of the jE^tide Battery, S^c^.vre hay^‘ behind u s ; , a l l ^ the resources of


: other, i it^brkffl^, ib'^est apd best service


of .fts kind^in , the country. Whatever the job—repair,repIapljOranewExideto


Efeery—we ate | at I yourl aitrice. J i.


Ask your local garage. . ' ■ ■ ■ 1


' May 19th. A few hours later, six' engineers who' went down to Investigate, were also overcome, and had to .be brought opt. .


Slaidbuita;; p&H':df: the' Chester, Corporation • ■ Aijufe- duct, scheme, , oh ’ Monday.


comd'byf fu#s;:#nlls tag ^ ’:the: llferbecfc^ TulM


sWers can,; and;shell it BoWland, from a, silly notion (encpuraged by Dr.. Whitakers that it was a land of bows and qrrqws.i


I Hundreds of ; milk-bottle ALL TYPES IN STOCK READY CHARGED. AUT^-ELECTiUfm^^


Again we’ll db: it right 'ajway. Staffed: by Lucas Service! trained Auto-fElectricianSj we calf; doj|iny electrical job^ on your vehicle. Immediate repairs and replacem^ a.new or reconditioned, unit from sti!tck-r-“ heed in the'|Auto-Electricar line,


Whatever you ;can hx you up. ANY MAKJ! OF CAR OR VEHICLE REWIRED.


You will save time and I money by making full use of L '


our-'servlce. 'j • a sk ]YOUR LOCAL GARAGE


W .& F .b AW S b N Eshto^ Terrace^: Clitheroe


. • ■ { I (PRANK PAWSON)| -V .


FOR, BI^AD OF GOOD TASTE ■ i ‘ ■ — 4ND — _


HIGH •! CLASS OOWECnONERY ask yow Grocer for


VpVHB’ (JUAUTY FOODS and be sure ,oL^^action. 1^ AL E. SEVERS LTD.


> Empire Bakery, Clitheroe • Tel. 131^? lA DiES’ & CEme’s WTCHA ES


Selection of a watch needs care* ^ .;ful consideration; and our expert


^guidance on this point it always at ;your service.


,


Prices, to suit every pocketrrartge from £2 . 4 . 0 to £150 /


See-,: our. large selection of Wedding and Engagement Rings,


'jEWiuta


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MORNING COFFEE - LUNCHEON i AFTERNOON i or HIGH TEA


EXCELLENT SERVICE ^ANDr\ CUISINE. COMFORTABLE AND ’PLEASANT.


p R K s n ^ E T , c i y n m R d j i d m I te ]^ ! F(MR ISOLATED GOUNWI HOlVlES


IN Y O t J t EITCREN no Gas Mains! j|


comfort anh co'nvenience of instant 'll sink water heating. You can have the,


V E S , no matter how isolated your f homemaybe.youcanstillhavethe -L_


. most modem equipment,; loo. For ! ‘Galor’ Gas offers an exclusive range ||


; ofthela,testcooking,heatingandlight:; J|| I ink appliances available-in Britafni ' i These appliances' offerale on ‘Calor’ nd mains Gas. And oyer l,00O author­ ized ‘Calor’ dealers giiaiameeyDuin-' stallation, delivety and maintenance service;,wArweryoK,//re. •


III tlEGD. G A S ALWAYS at! YOUR SERVICE;


,Thls uUra*modern Ascot sink water heater' runs economicallyon *Calor’ no maim j aSp_


^ Yoiff nearest ‘Calor’ Gas Dealer is llsted ibeloff


VislUilm (oday-^lnspect his stock bj exclusive • !C^lor‘appliances without obllgbljoa. I


CL ITH ERO E -I ' . I ■ is. I HARCR EAV:ESjm RD, i


lO N G R iD G E LbNG R iD G E e l e c t r ic a l s ^r v i^ e s , 36 BERRY LANE, “


; « • ! I : ■ i ■ . ■ ' ■ Olof Cu (Diiifilmtiiix) Ex Itd-l Polinii Hou*, l<l-I67 Oxford StnNt,


'■ '"1' .[;yyATEFlL6C:f,llOAD . , ; »mm


T & At &ltoii %■bds • '•I- .


TT-was a perfect morning f^r -■■pur visit to Bolton Woods pn Sunday. , A large section ,iof th^ club set out along, ithe ibusy road through Glsburn and, on to Skipton, Where a short halt was . called for refresherk Taking the north, road, ;we soon left Skipton- behind <and were on our. way to Bolton Bridge, branching left here for a short distance .before descending! the' track, which led , us td our luhch-time venue; by the Cavendish Bridget. ■ > :


I decided to pay a visit to the famous Strld. ,Thls; is a narrow channel of 'about' a


; hundred -yards In' length through which the-vWharfe pours In perpetual turmoil. ;


I wick .; to rejoin again at |Threshfleld.


i Back to the cycles,' it was decided to split up Into two sections;- for. the return' jourrtey, and making oiir way along the back road to Barden: Bridge arid through Appletre'e-


i ■ The sun was shi n in g I brilliantly, but as we took to thfr road again, the darkening clouds were, gathering ahead


I of us, so pushing harder on our iPedals, we made our - way


[through Hettort and Gargrave larid over the canal towards Gladstone Hall, and then back once more on to the Sklpton to Glsburn Road.


;


annual run to Alum Pot, leav­ ing Greenacre-street at 9 a.m. There will be a cartiplng and/or hostelling section ;Sa leaving Clitheroe at 3 p.m. on ; “SILVER WINGS.’’


Next week we have our turday. : ' .. SCOUT NOTES


itloDs to visit the' horties of .various people and to attend [Various functions that he [had very reluctantly to turn; idown my I n v 11 a t i on io /Visit Clitheroe. and Its' [environs! What, a pity, Willy;: -you have missed seetag'thei .best part of East Lancashire 1:


I > "ROBIN.” '


[has been visiting East'Lanca-, [Shire with a German Youth 'Patty., _willy has had many [Interesting experiences [during his stay, and was greatly Im­ pressed ,by the kindness and; generosity of Lancashire folk He has had so 'many Invlta-';


I A .guest at this ' camp [Was- a Swedish, Scoufi-Wllly Undetberg, of Malino-who'


I Hacking Hall. Blliington, ,was .the venue chosen by the .Little Harwood, Blackburn, I Scouts for their week-end i.eamp on 5th and 6th July last.


day pfellminary camp last week-end on. the local, asso-- elation camp site at Brows- holrtie Hall, Bashall Eaves. It is hoped'that at least one full week’s camp will eventually ;take place as. a result of last week-end’s event - ■


[■fFROCKHALL Scouts and -Rover Scouts, held a three-


;ta,- the sunshine, others paddled and swam, and a few


entertainmentwas varied: sortie decided just to stay put


Thechoice- of afternoon’s '


•Barnoldswlck on Tuesday,! a jury returned a verdict of “ Death by misadventure: on the dead: man, Iwan- Baran (26)', a single man, who had


At a resumed i Inquest at


•been living at- Ellerbeck Camp. ' .


’.or human element^r both, , 1 3 WITNESSES . After hearing. 13 witnesses,


. bum where they were' work- Ingi to give evidence, : the Craven Coroner, Mr. S. E. Brown, said It seemed that from 10 to 14 days'before the accident a number of .men had suffered from headaches and: pther c om p la in t s , apparently caused by carbon- monpxlde fumes. On the night when Baran died aulte a number had been affected.


engine pumps caused the fumes, continued the Coroner, and realising that fact, the contractors, the .Cementation Company, Ltd., had Installed ducts and extractor fans to prevent fumes entering the tunnel, Their efforts had been successful on some: occasions, but not on the one'they were' considering.


Locomotive and diesel-


fans would tend to produce a partial vacuum, and carbon- monoxide , fumes would be sucked batk into the tunnel.;


1 At the time In question the


: operation he had received from the C e-m e n t a t i o n Company, and the. con­ tractors’ agent, Mr. J. Widdowson, of Caton, Lan­ caster. Without that co- operation it would have been extremely difficult to obtain the evidence which had been given, he .said,'


the. Coroner expressed, .. his appreciation of thejc , co-


At the close of the inquiry


two of whom were rushed from the tunnel face at Slald-


extraction of fumes from the tunnel was unsatisfactory, due to either the mechanical


: They added a rider that the


tops helped Valerie Woodii of Chatbiirn, win i first prizq in the fancy dressj'parade atj the vUlage’s rose p’ueen fes^val on Saturday. Vdlerie’s mother Used, the tin foil off scores of- niilk | bottles to ^ make! a realistic coat of- “ chain and Valerie pse i the coat to take a first prize as St. George of] England.


Had


Poulton-road. High Park, was fined a total.of | £5 with £1 6s., costs at;i' Bolton-by- Bowland Magistrates’ Court oniMonday. " f


, William EMs' (24). 185,


Court Echo SOUTHPORT labourer,


passing, in pursuit of game. £2 for.carryingra gun with­ out a gqn licence and £2- for


He was fln^ i'£ l for tres­


Certificate. Hd p l ea d ed guilty.:


,. i| ,


accompanied Ellis was fined £1; and,£l 6s. posts for tres- Pu^ihg ta pursqlt of game. The,; magistrates ordered


passing suminonk Mr. T. IU. Llddle.i said tha£ on Sunday! May 4th,: Mr. Isaac Whit­ taker, gamekeepbr at;. Plne- woqd, Grindletpn, was 'Ion duty at Ducky Leach when he saw; a motor cycle with two persons on It,: draw up. He sawj Ellis take uut and assemble, a - gun.^ They went about loo yards Up the rdhd, walked .through a gate on to the!moorland and then writ out I of sight:'


the gun to be confiscated., / ' Prosecuting oh' the tres­


jr' - ' f - ' - r ‘


motor, Icycle and took the registration nujnber ! and while.waiting for the men'to return, ; he heard two' rifle shuts.


'll / ■


. I The defendants' returned to about- half-an-ho’ur, but were not I carrying a' jrlfle. When asked where the gun was, they denied having one. The •police were called[


. : P.8. Pike, said hk questioned the [men. and the rifle was eventually ■ produced from a drain, where ■ itS had been hidden. Asked ■ If - he had a licence and .certificate, Ellis replied “No.’!, S'


New Service


route linking- Preston, Cllth- eroe [ and Sklptort, has been introduced 'by.Ribble Motor Services to meet i| a growing demand by pas ser i .ger s between these poi|tts.:


existing , ■ Sklptort - Clitheroe service froih a three-hourly, to ' a| Wb-hourlyf! freqiiencyi and this has made it possible to; link up at Clffheroe with th,e [ex isting ! Clltheroe- Prqston service,’’ ! a Ribble -spokesman; explained.


“ We have. Increased the :


hourly service Is i now pro­ vided! between Preston and Skipton, via Clltheroe.”


; " Ckinsequently,'I a . i two- '^ad^ngton Win


their j most. convliiclng dis­ plays . of; ' the Reason i In defeating Ewbank In a North East Lancs: League-match on Satufday. 'The architect of victory,was, Jim A-ubta, former (311theroe ; and Rlbblesdale Wanderers ; player, iiwho took eight wickets for 1^ runs. R. Asplnwall toiok two for 17. and 'Ewbank were all out for 40. In' reply,, Waddlngtibn' passed their pppohehts’ total with seven [Wickets-m hand, and reached a final, score of ^7.


Waddlngton gavq one of


'A .THROUGH jbus servibe operating orti 'a direct


Mr. Whjttaker |went to i)he


consideration , .... Conncih" to:' improve ' Icteal amenities. I


—_ . . . . . . jjy I ipi


.............


system in the district and the


Other schemes Jlrtclude the enlargement: of •


ehepurage new enter the town.


the! .people 'bn housing waiting ___ ___ successful completion of these schemes .would, |it Is felt, idustrles to


’ ' Exam. S^cesses


third year . (2nd class), P. Davies, Low Moor, D. Moon, Chalgley. Embroidery—third year,' D. Carr, Lang^ho. Cookery. — prellmi lary (2nd. class), M. F. Rile/, Sabden. Bangor Street Evening Insti­ tute;! Prep. Natioiial Certlfl- CEtteI Course (Technical).' J. Birch, Langho.


the jUnion of Lancashire and Cheshire Institutes examina­ tions . for 1952 i t Blackburn Municipal Technical College; Frerich—I ; (2nd class),- A, Lambert, Barrow. ; School/ of Dom'eatlc , Science;! -Women’s tailoring — first year. (2nd ass), -L. Bamber Langpo;


'


tion of colour and design for textile, producerf-i-l, O; J. Tourptsos. Wliallej',' Appre­ ciation of colour and! design for textile producers-II, o. J. Touratsos, Whalley;. ,D. H. Blackledge, Whalley. Woodi- cuttlng Machlritsfe’ ' work, final,; J. R. -Rose, Readl


OUR COUNTRYSIDE STING is IN 290


rpIERE are! roughly,:, 290 differ- - [ent kinds'of wasps in Britain


and' the odd . thing' is . that "only one 'Or two—file tree bnd ground wasp—are known -to the average individual.- Probably!these also would p'ass uhnotipedlif it ’ were not for their, habit of Occasionally stinging! someone or jmaklng a


general [nuisance of ithemselves by entering our homes in the autumn. | I '


Although the commi n wasD is


an . accomplished , neSt buiider and i was- probably making paper


out of wood : pulp, for .nest build­ ing long before we htifcans ever thought of, the 'idea, its general


■habits are notioutstandihg when compare-J, with oth»s. The common ior social wgsp unlike


of providing for theit[young,.'a word' on I general structure will not he amiss, i Almolt all the


by a [Precision comparable' to the skilled ahpesthetist. 1 g Before going'-Into .--details re­


arding the remarkably, methods


their: solitary relative^ [feed their young bn! premasticatefl and dis­ membered in s e c ts .T h e soll’tarj' wasps adopt entirely 1 different methods: ^ d feed their larva on whole Insects, rendered helpless


arid. [Guilds of London exam- Inatljins Include: apprecia­


., Successes In the 1952 City


rpHE tallowing local students have been successful ta


moi|e houses to accommodate t.hpl Tipnnlp 'An fVla. f/^Ttm»c


building [of


the town’s . list. . The


tie sewerage Henthom


meeting of the Traffic Com­ mittee be held to give detailed corislderatlon to the matter.' The-/bus. station Is one of 4 nutaber''- of* -schbmfe tinder


with Ribble Motor Services, Ltd. It was agreed tiat an early


Council, the Towh Clerk sub­ mitted a letter from the District Estates Surveyor, B r 111 s h [ Railways, asking whether the. Council were"' in a position to proceed further with: thfelr proposals, and the Deputy Borough Engineer also reported on consultations


Railway Goods .Yard are still ta progress. At the last nibetlng of the


by; Clitheroe Town Counefi to construct. ,a ’bui station' on land adjoining the Clltheroe


JIIRST begun about four years ago. negotiations ta connection with the proposal


A 16-year-olk! boy -.who Stktion TT ? Firearms


' possible origin. jBut I know of, n'o. such bend. There is a much- simpler solution. This' was e^entiaUy a cattle raising dis­ trict. The whole forest Was par­ celled out.into vaccaries or cattle- rearing farms, and, over ; such ■portions as could indt be so dealt with, .the i farmers had ■ ‘rbeast gates’ allotted to [them. Bplland Was . and is -the land o f ,cattle— frpm the old : Norse bu4;attle, bbe—a byre or shjppon.” ,! i .


J ' . : : P.H.PORTER, Rimmgton.


' ,


'PROPAGANDA METHODS Bir, -if- The letter, ■ “ Promise


Makers^Promise Breakers,’! sums up concisely the new propaganda methods fof -the 'Labour iParty. Rome was not built in a' day; neither can an economic crisis be overcome in seveti months. Be­


fore one summarises the effect of the Tory Party’s Work as regards the promises made; before election to; ofiSce, the policy pursued in


regard to those, prom-tses must be reviewed.


| . ,


I t must 'be agreed that' the elMtion was fought on a cost of


-


land and we' ha,ve Boghe, Bdu, Bov, Boweland.' Dr. Ekwall’ suggests ,Boghe4a bend: and refers to [a bend in thC River Ribble, outside the area, as -the


j “ The -earliest’ jspelimg Is Boe- V*


■' living issue and- -that the only way to curb the. Inflatibnary spiral which ^Ippedfhnd' -still


'.grips thls.Ofluqtfy with allethal stranglehold,!■


■ ' -was ' to' , take


measures whereby an antidote could be effected. Thiis measures


.have been: introduced with-ide-' ’ flatlonaiy tendencies, which will eventuaUy bring relief to the economiq crisis which Is a current interhal' problem. . These measures are, hard, but:,theiy are


'a medicine. Which, although un-: ; pleasant to take, must be faced.


, I have not seen this LUbbur Party pamphlet which hasl.beert Issued by -the local' association, but It appears to be well in line with the, misplaced sense of thought in the Labour Party; I would like to! make the following additional remarks to J.G/s .ex­ cellent article ( I ) , as rCgaids. education.; Thei -5 per .-cent. “ pruning ’’ of budgetted expend!- ture is taken: at County Council


,no,t' Government level. . The Minister, quite' clearly asked for an amount to be “ pruned", not exceeding 5 per cent. In many cases , a lower percentage; has been taken; - thus as far as 100' per cent is concerned. Theamount “ pruned " is of a minor Import­ ance. (2) as regards the cost of livmg. Since the .election of the Tories to office the rise iji the| cost of living is only half of whati


It. was at the present period last year.;


^ Propaganda can play an effec­ tive par,t on political warfare,; and it is only through the discretion u?ed by .the electorate that' one w able to separate'.the ^ i n from the chaff. I t^ en reading


- ■ i!? perhaps -the reader will be -able'to effect the above


s mple -operation; amongst' t ie Chaff. ■ ’


Lower Hc-ddeFi, Near Clitheroe. i


; H. ,G. ISAAC. i


PftOTEtp’rilON LEAGUE j Sir,—May i I,; also oxpress my


concern and disappointment at the , C I t t h e r o e'- COiporatibri’s


.decision to sell' to the hipes t bidder (regardless of his purpose) tae former equine 'servant' of '.the borough, "Royal.”' At a time ■when .the “ Manchester Guard-'


lan ’’ nas devoted so much of its space to publishing the various cruelties, at home and abroad. In the traffic in horses, the Corpora­


tion’s decision is indeed an un­ fortunate one, and one cannot


but feep, concerned' at our coun­ cillors’ lack,[of; interest in what happens to a horse that .cortieS under the hammer. . '


A Manchester [and district


branch of .the International League for tae protection ; of horses, hap,now been formed and I would appeal to those who have


been resentful, of.'ffie Corpora­ tion's action to join [the league (minimum subscription! 5s.) [by


sen-ding their name, address and subscription to tihe hon.’ tfe^urer


Mr. J E. Booth,' 30, Brown-street’ .'Manchester, 2.,'


I' R.T, Whalley. igerVifasHurti Police Not told


In doing so,, one of the passengefs received Injuries to.hls left,.arm. [ [


;


by:.-.- Bowland: Magistrates’ Court on Monday, when -Har­ greaves,. was .fined £5 arid ordered to pa.Vi 14s. costs for falling to report an accident to the police within 24 hours;


'This' was stated at Eloltoh-


the driver’s attention was called^to the.Injury and he treated the Injured man frorii the flB6t-ald [box. As the' coach, proceeded on-Its way the Injury became worse, and the man had to attend his doctor the following'morning.


Inspector J . : Sherwln said


■ The driver did not produce his Insurance or report to the police . within 24 hours. It





Gor^n-street, Colne, told the Bench that he was dozing when he felt the coach lurch'. , He was sitting near the doot | at the time, and'was thrown forward. His arin felt very numb, and later [ the pain became worse. He was off work for five weeks.


W i 111 a m Morrison.! 53. By NATURALIST


[Solitary wasps are' spialler and more lender than' the common wasp, j • Some : have Exceedingly long p-arrow waists,'while otheri are-iripre sturdily'builtiwjth praci ticallyino, evidence-(if' a waist' Several' of the .larger varieties , also haye the familiar black and yellow ! mSrkings. '


solitary wasps only attack'Certain Insects; , . The spider hunffer for example, , stores her cells ex- ,clusive!y ■ with' ,'spldek' others prey, upon caterpillars, while one particular species hunts the frpg- hoppers; and drags . them from the '(cuckoo spit ” ' ir order to furnish her nest with a' good supplylof food.


: ! .'


larger forms of life these wasps immediately command attentlofa betiause oL thelp wonderfiil- hsbits. T h e majority cannot fau ! to impress ; eyen , the c^ual observer by . thPir unique' method; of sthigirig[ .thfeir victim


'.. Compared with I other much


_so as-to prevent movement./ 'The' caterpillar, spider,;, fly,; or frog!


hopper ibecomes'.Immobile’ when'! injected with 'this i venom' con­ taining; antiseptic 'properties whioh keep the. victims; fresh for


Unlike .the social- ,km‘d, the


different tails " , ;


several weeks ' until! her - egg hatches.


.1 ' ■ . Besides this amazing -faculty,


several of these wasps display a remarkable means of ■'huntliig. The sand Nasp,; fo r '■ ihstarice, preys up<ia nighWecdln^ cater­ pillars . which hide, -beheath the| £o;l. By spme yet undiscovered means., the .wasp is[ able to locate', its prey as they are-hidden'be­ neath the soj],


■['’- .We must not however overlook


the stoutly-built spider ' hunting i wasp, for in.co,urage:and’interest-| mg behaviour , I t 'h a s [no .equal.' This wasp, unlike [dts-i: near; relatives, chooses t[o provide her offspring with '.a victim' as' venomous as herself. [For having; found a suitable: spider , she i drives or lures it from!its cover,' ■ then, after _ a cht^c. stings and


places the immobile body-near to where she has decided to dig her burrow. . 'Having ithlis ',prepared her, nest the victim is, laid within, ari egg laid on. the.-bt^y'and the entrance sealed. These fascinat-" ing and highly'skilled'habits em­ ployed by the solitary wasps cer-^ ,.talnly,i make the ,wa'y6 -of the


common wasp look very! a'mateui'- ,lsh indeed. '


! " 1


was some time later, follow- , tag enquiries, that he made a statement.


from the /Colne British Legion Club, near Glsbum on April 24th; Ernest Har­ greaves (41).. 'bua driver, c/o 1, Crossley Court, Burnley, was dazzled by , the llshts of an oncoming . vehicle. His coach went -too close to the edge of the road and turned slightly over on Its, side, and


THRIVING a motor coach containing 31 passengers


’ ' V,l BLACKPOOL


Each MONDAY, ‘ TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, tHURjjbAY and FR.''>AY, until |l2tK' Sapiamber, exoapt 4ta[. August and: Town Hollday'-Weelts.;


'Depart, [ .a.m[,, jplm. Pare


Chatburn" ,; . . .11-42 [ 1-^4 5/8 CUtheroe -..... 'U-48 J 1-29 ' 6/3 Whalley . . . . ' 11-54 |l-35 4/9 La'ngho . . . . .12-0, ' l-4jl 4/6


j Change; at Blackburn. : In each dlref'tlou. j - ' : ,


Enquire for return I times. [


Enquire for detail^ b f pay Excursion.. Bool^ings .| to


LLANDUDNO an i MENAI BRIDGE, via [Liverpool


'& N.W;S.S.' Co’s. Steamers and^' '-to ■ 'DOUGLA^i: lyia ■ Liverpool or Pleetwoob. |; \


. SpUtHPORT


Each: I Monday] T uesday, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and


FRIDAY, until 12th September, except 14th I August arid Town : 'Holiday Weeks,


Langho ,,. -12-OOnoon 4/6 ; Change at Blackburn'and ‘


Preston In each direction. Enquire Tor reiurn times. -


“ ALL-IN" holidays in ' SCOTLAND;


Prom fil4/14/f Cblldreh under, 14 accompanying adults £10/10/-inclusive of travel tickets, guaranteed seat ,on- trains,' accOmmoda- tlonj meals on-.traln, gratuli ties.-1 For Illustrated folder or: handbill, apply to Sta-' tlons. Offices or Ticket Agencies.


-. CLITHiEROE | AND DISTRICT HOLHIAYS


The following additional tralnslhave been specially-arranged for the local hoUdays ahdl passengers are recommended to travel by these servles, '[- 1!,| ' ' I" ■ ,


■ ■ "


BLACKPOOL |lI/2 SATURDAY. 19th July;


Depart Glsburn Rlmington . Chatburn CUtheroe Whalley' . Langho


10112 w n ; 10-23 I 10-29


10-0 10-6


a.m.


' 1-46 [1-51 ' 1- 57


p.m.


2-22- '2-15


THORNTON-for C.I IO/lfl FLEETWOOD 12/8. | SATURDAY. 19th| July i


Blmington T-0 p.m.; Ohi 1-5 p.m.: CUtheroe -1-10 p-m.^ Whalley 1-15 pjn.; p;m


Depart Glsburn 12-55 n.m.; Ohatburn


PLYMOUTH 97/6: NEWQUAY 1|3/10 FRIDAY NICHT. 18th Jullr.


Whalley 6-37 p.m.; Langho 6-44 pin.


Also calls at Llskeard, 'Bodmin Road and Par. ; ■ , . . [


Depart CUtheroe 8-30 p.m.; • I . j


' NORWICH 67/8: ! YARMOUTH 73/6. r I TRIDAY NIGHT, 18th; Jul^.


Depart CUtheiroe 8-30' p:m.; Whalley 8-37 p.m.; Langho 8-44 p.m.: ' '


‘ 10UTH 86/8: NEWTON ABBOT 88/2! TOBOUAY 89/10: : . PAIGNTON 90/6.'





,^part. I Clitheroe. 7-40':, pin.; ■Whalley 7-47 pm.; Langho 7-54


FRlb|vY NIGHT, 18th July. ’’.hi/ "■ '■ ■ ' - • ' '•■ •


I PRESTATYN,24/10: RHYL 26|/4: ABERGELE 27/2i COLWYN B/IV 29/2; LLANDUDNO JCT. 3oj'4; DEGANWY 30/8; LUNDUDNO "31/4; .


I'l' -j SATURDAY, loih July


I Depart Glsburn 5-45! a.iri.; Rlmlngtott*5-60 a:'m.; Cihatbvlm 6-0 a.m.: - Clltheroe 6-5 ' a.m.;


Whalley 6-10 am,; I,aiigho .6-15 am. , ^


' I i yi-


I Fares quoted are Third'.Clkss ' PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE. ,


' -i • , ■ 1 ■ ■


1 Depart i Glsburn Rlmlngton


Laugho ;l-25 1 ' :


9


CARLISLE 26/8:„. GLASGOW 56/4


. HOLIDAY RESORTS. j FRIDAY NIGHT, 18th July.;


AND OTHER SCOTTISH


Clttheroe depart 1-45 am.' I (Early Saturday, morning).;


MORECAMBE 10/10 SATURDAY, 19th Jiily


Bimlngton 9-13 am.; Gisburn 9-


LONDON 04/-


CUtheroe depart 11-30 pm. Whalley i Langho i


FRIOAY NIGHT, 18th July. .


DOUGLAS 42/8 . I (VIA FLEETWOOD)


18 July 19 July ' p:m. ■, p.m.


Frld. , Sat.


-Chatbum iClltheroe .■Whalley . jLangho


! Whaley


■ 12-55 1-


t Change'^ at [Blackburn,


IRELAND (VIA HEVSHAM)


I Friday nIght, isth juiy, urn


Clltheroe . POOM; 81/2


BOURNEMOUTH 82/4


FRIDAY NIGHT. 18th July. SJItaproe depart


Whajley , return from Clliheroe. i L iM l l i m i


DAY EXCURSIONS I BLACKPbbL 8/3 !


MONDAY. WEDNESDAY; anil Thursday., 21st, 23rd and 24th - :


July, I ■ ■


I Depart Chatburn: 8-15 I. a.m,; Clitheroe 8-20 a.m.; Whalley 8-27 a.m.;; ,.LanghpT33: a.m. '


Blackpool. (Cen.) ,ret’n 7-15 p.m;


I 9-8 a.m.; Chatburn 9-16- ajn.; Ret. Morecambe (Prom.) 8-0 pm.


Glsburn 9-28 am;


BOWNESS :15/3: , AMBLESIDE I 16/3 1


STON 11/9; LAKESIDE 12/^ 'j.'


....... .......... ..... ..........: ULVER-


TUESDAY land THURSDAY. 22nd and 24th July,;


I Depart Lahgho ! 8-51 ! am.; Whalley 8-68 a.mi; • Clltheroe I 9-8 a.m.; Chatburn 9-16 a.m.;-


Glsburn .9-28 a.m.' ! , i [


8-12 p.m.; Grange' 8-37 ip.m.)- Arnslde 8-44 ,p.m.; Sllverdale 8-49 p.m.


Return Tuesday! ,'.22nd : I July Lakeside ' 7-50 pm.; Ulverstori


I


Return Thursday, I 24th i ' July; Lakeside 8 p.m.; Ulverston 8-28 p.m.; Grange 8-54 p.m.; Arnslde I 9 p.m.; Sllverdale 9-5 pm.


HELLIFIELD 2/2: SETTLE 2/9: ]


HORTON.IN.RIB^LESDALE 3/6: SUNDAY, 27th July. ;


Whalley ' depart' 10-25'' I a.m' Clltheroe depart 10-32 ' a.m' Return Hortori-ln-Rlbblesdale


I Helllfleld 9-0 p.m. , I : T j


tain Handbill E431/HD for full details.


EVENINljl BLACKPOOL 4/3


I Return Blackpool (Cen.)


Depart Chatbum Clltheroe Whalley Langho :


; dat. Thurs. 19 July ‘ ^ . p.m.


(North)


I p:m. 11D15


4-20 . 4 4-27-33


'P.m. 10-40


MORECAMBE 3/9


SUNDAY. 20th! July [ ‘ -S-ta p.m'; ClitheroB


Cbatburn 5-32 p.m.; 5^8- p.m!; Glsburn


I .Mdrecamfae 10-05 p.m.


,(Prom[) return


BLACKPOOL 5/3 , SIJNDAY. 20th| july |


Depart Chatbtirn 9-30 a nv CTltUeroo 9-36 a.m,; Whalto’


Ret, Blackpool (Cen.) 7-53 p.m.


MONDAY and/TUESDAY; 21st and 22nd July ;


D6PMt: ■ Chatburri i 1-0 a m ■ l l


Blackpool (Cen.), ret[ 8-25 pm! TUESDAY. 29th| July, ,


B.m.; Langhoi li-iQ nm DepMt . iChatbura li-o a.m; l Whalley ^“"8do 9-50 amt. ^


24 July! p.m. I 4-16 4-20 4-27


(Organised Rambles j from Settle' and Horton-ln-Rlbblesdale. , Ob­


- !


SItVEBDALE 8/6; 9/3>; grange 10/ ARNSIDk


I Den'art., Lafaghb I 8-50 ' ' am'!; Whalley 8-58 a.m.; iciltheroe


MORECAMBE 7/6 MONDAY and WEDNESDAY; -1.21st'.and.23rd July.-


; ... I Third Class-


, ;iAvailable for 5 'days by any - j ! MONDAY T(1 FRIDAY.


! ■' ■ '! .'.train. ,


2Ut to 25th ;


or 2Sth July to 1st Aqsust


.Stations and Agencies and allow unrestricted, .travel between. LANGHC3,!': WHALLEY; CLITH.- EROB, CHATBCRN., RIMING:.


These tickets.i^arq Issued from.


■ Conistoni.:Also available between , Ulverstoft and Lakeside, and. m-


TON and SouthBorti Blaolmofll. Fleetwood,!. Preston, Lancaster, Morecamba, Windermere' Town, Arnside, ; G/aneci' 'Barrow, and


clude sailing on Lake Winder- mere by B.R, Steamers, between all piers, without, extra charge.


Enquire for details of "Run-I In; North Wales,;


c S m b e » ' ' " t 'SOUTHPORT 5/-


! ' . : ■! ! ■ ’


WEDNESDAY and' THURSDAY. 23rd, and 24th July,


Depart .CUatburni 11-Q Clltheroe li-5 ! a.m.; I t l 2 a.m-.; Langho 11-19 a.rn''.,| Sodthport (C. St.)-return, Wed­ nesday 23rd . July, 7-35 pm.;' Thursday, 24th; July, 7-50 p.m.


,-Q. a.m.; .Whalley


[LIVERPOOL 6/6: NEW BRIGHTON (via [Ferry or Mersey |


RIyl) 7/7: LLAMbUDNO (after- njoon cruise) 13/-


| > MONDAY. 21st July.


Depart-Chathurn ; 11-16 a.m.; Clltheroe 11-20 ; a.mj Whalley i 11-27 a.m.: Langho f l-34 am. Return IJandudno 5-15 pm.; Liverpool (Ex.) 8-40 pLm. .


MORECAMBE 5/- i TUESDAY. 22nd July


Depart Langho ! IMS a,m.;


Whalley 11-40 a'.bt.-, Clltheroe I 11-48 am.; Chatbum 11-54 am. Rlmlngton 12-1 p[mi


Morecambe (Prom!) ret.'8-io p.m. ; SUNDAY, 27th July


Depart ..Whalley-; 11-35 a.m.;: I Climeroe 11-42 a.m.; Chatburn


11- 47 a.m.; , Rlmlngton 11-53 a.ml: Glsburn 11[59 a,m. Ret; Moreoamfae (Prdm) 8-15 p.m.|


Depart LarighoT2 noon; Whalley. I m-8 b.m.; Clltheroe 12-18 p.m.; ' Chatfmrn 12-23 p.m.; Rlmlngton 12- 29- p.m.; ‘.Glsopra 12-35 pm.


[ ’WEDNESDAY'30th July. RetJ Moraeamhe (From) -8-0 p.m.


GlsbUrn. Rlmlngtonj Chatbum, L CUtheroe. Whalleyi ami Langho, 1] to any station within a rail dls- f tance ■ “ of 60 miles. 1 Dally Sunday; I


First and Third Class Day Re­ turn Tickets wlll'be Issued from


27th able


of It'po by. qnJT train having a gh' connection.!


throt


Full; Gfflees and "Akericles.


.z : ( BRITISH RAILV\^AY$ ) )8 2 / 8 4 ,


details! from! Stations,'I (11843)


to Friday. 20th to 25th July, and ly to 11st August, avau-; outward ;arid return on day'


i July d a - 1 y ai , - .1


8- 0 pm. r. 7 S „


' depart ■ 9- 6 pm. ,,! ,


9-14 p.m. 9-24 p.m


1-5 MO 1-15 1-25


0


. n-37 p.m. 11-44 p.m.


Depart Langho 8-41 a.m. Whalley 8-48 am,; CUtheroe 8-


58 : a.m.; Chatburii 9-6 a.m.; 20 a.m.


Chatbutn depart ll-:42 a.m. 6/0 CiltheroB , 11-48 a.m. "'6/0 Whatley


-11-54 a.m. 6/0 A |D F<


! ljyiTH|only four mind olttswick's last bats


i ; Meadow; in a situation i : - relish, but frequently! haf


.remaining minutes 'and | *; In- .this [case'^thT last..b


(did not have to take -thel •Instead, it was his parb got his-legs In the way ol| from Ribblesdale Warider professional Maurice


■ sa-w -the umpire's finger 'I ..skywards [in response' tb| lowed appeal from the arid started’ the long: trel to the pa'vilion .-with a ' if ■Wanderers team bringing | ■iear. '' i' , '


;jj


; I t was a dtamatlc clim^ gamq which until tbe la


'hour had been singularly .in climax.


Tndividiial honours w|


•the bowlers. Maurice took five wickets for 36 the second successive w^


: returned' an 'identical [ : . against Clitheroe the . Saturday—but equally ;v| ■ to 'Wanderers I was the boa the skipper, R.'Iddonj!who


.for 16 included the wjcketsl two. batsmen who seemed l l


1 "to spoU Wanderers’ Ipharf 1 ■ victory. ' ‘


. ! The Barnoldswick profe - Warren claimed five Iwickd


• I .44 runs, .and 'would j havp ,.|, .still^better but , for two ' ■ catches by the wicketkeepei chief complaint t h a t c o J I levelled, against Waiidererf


j their ultra[caution at' the' /j '.It is true they achieved ;spectable total of ,134, bul j made heavy weather [of it,


j After K. Weaver [and I Washbrobk had, put; bn ; the first wicket, and L. Co- ! 'waite and'D. Kitchen hac


' ■ .the score to 61 before | th ■ ■w'icketi fell, there was scoj


I .swift entbrprise ariainst from irresistible attack'. [


!' , [But the! innings proccv, the same [note of caution


; '.the bitter j end, and'.thoug nlen reached double' figure •each of the remainder! ma lo scor'e, it! was battihgldevi xeal antei[tainment. Clhfel


; ting honours went to D. HI i who got M; Harry WasU - .was out tor 19, . only i six! I sho.rt of his 200th run;d .season; B. Entwistle col]


I' 17; L..C!owperthwaitb!l6,‘'£ I. ■Rfeaver 14i


,


j phief 'fly in Wanderers’I ment when Bamoldsiyick w| to! bat proved to be a stul


I caught by Birch off Mbrcinq .28.! Browil went on^ tb scoL ; '.before he I,was; caught' at|


I partnership between W. ,'l j i.an'd ,N. Slater •After thel ! three wickets had fallen fo| :. 25 1 runs. Brown and Slaterl the score to 63, before Slatel


lO TCIWN I HOLIDAY


“ RUNABOUT^ TICKET


IIS


I 'Wicket off i-ddon, and withF ■ departure 'Wanderers had v| ■well withiri! their grasp. -' Mi the ex-Clitheroe footballer; J .quently got 22..,but,.nb iohd


. ireactted. . double dguresJ ..Barnoldswick were all bijt


[ CRICKET [^R E BO A R l


[BIBBLESDALE LEAGl I Satilrday’s Hesulis


!3ibblesdale|j Wanderjeto Barnoldswick 103- i | ■


'Earby 109 fpr 3; Wlialley '^ ■Great Hanypod .lOl; -Black


I Northern 104 for 5i , , ,


..Settle 121 tor 2;i Tadihamid Head 159 for 8 dec.: 'Clitherq


[.Settle -Head


' .


. . . . ; . . .. ..


•Gt.l Harwood! .Blackburn N:


j !Earby Hibblesdale Clitheroe


■"Whalley II (X Includes, tie


. . Bibblesd^e Junior P.. W;


Settle 12'10


[Baxenden j ; . 12 E| ' Oswaldtwistie 13 . 8 1 Clitheroe


13 8


Barholdswick ■ 11 Oxo[ . . . . . . I . 12


, ChelTy Tree.'. 11 ilibhiesdale 117.12 iHarwood ' 13


■Whalley .[,'13 o ;


^lapkburn N. 12 3 4'; Tadiham /'. 12 ,3 4'' s| Earby ........J l S


3 . ' 4 ' : ' 6


'E-'E.C.............. i . : l2 2 ■' 5.[' 5I ^w e r Darwen 12 2 4 : 5 toeMi


:Ifolls''^Royce [ 12 Ij ; 1'. 10 Courtaulds ! 12 , 0[ '3' ! 9


I __■«.!■' U , Church B. M. 12- Wiswell Veevers ___ [12


nibble Valley League | P. W/ D. ' jL. I


11' 7i r 1 ‘


4 !' 1


Sabden ___ [12 6| 3 i 3 Barrow.; ___ 12 6 2 ■ 4


Brockhall .. 12 '4! 3 '1 5 Salesbury .. ,13


3 [ 6


Hurst' Green i'll. 4! 2 ; s Downham .. ;12 3'. 1 [8 Ribble C.........1il2 3 0 !'9 Ribchester ... !i2 2 3 1 7 '


ik Silvei ' 9 INTERb


. I FOR SHC H


11 .


Made on Ouij Qi! FOR


MADE' BYH [ ! OUR 5/Wi| SPEC1.4L DEPAI


' ' R .


... . '12 .,5| ‘2 -! 5 1 !; 6


■ .......... I 12 . 2! 3 r 7 i . P-- W;


Padiham ., Barnoldswick i


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