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
j‘.- - M l i' . ' I ' '.t, • •


V' r lA •» I. w 2 CHtherof AdLtiser \& Times, Angmt, 12, 19Jl_ Moron CYCUSTSI Bbwlaiid


pectin In Farm classes


developmeht of milk product on


lew


Show Trends


Methods lull ■‘attested


reflecting! i the the: district’s


local Ogrlcultura show se^pn opens at'lBdtoi.-by^t^and


methods,' the


to-morrow, -^vhdi .offldals o. the Bdton-ty-Bpwland. ,Agri­


•II it'll.


$ ; i ' Ij'l


iii'i 1. tii [ i l l iE' y i-' Porvlc microporous plastic


. separators—V r tu a lly e v e r ' lasting in battery service;


N ew , c o rro s io n -re s is ta n t C.B.9S a llo y fo n h e plate grids pastedwlth In proved active materials


Hard rubber container — tough enough ^o ojitiive even these piates and separators!


, w. & iF. DAWSON Ltd. From your ^n|io or d(,aIer-of m Mlro oust ■ iXIDE SERVICE AGENTS '


Eshtoil Terrace, Clitheroe m2 5 2


FOR BETTER A N D - Wi


BRIGHTER CLEANING send your soiled linen


ASD DRY CLEANWG : 'L 't o - ■


■ '! . 3 I T ’S H E R B -


ICO ROAD td. 41 OFFICE: 22, WflALLEY RD Tel. 752,


' '


I T ’S k o u r i s h i n O i I T ’ S 'S L IC E D & W R A P P E D .


Council ' houiea; Blackburn Rural Dlstrliit .Council on Saturday died led to gp, ahead with Its gbrdsns competition for houses pf nhe three estates of Billlp^()n, Fe;nlscovjflep and


spite bf having Received (inly 19] entries frpm 350


suggesltoo ,-:tl:at( the [contest should -Be, C


only'a'dozen jhtrles hjUd'been received from 350 houses.


■^e' ;,tjoi Inc 1 Iconslcibredl a E nc'elled I because


and arrange for the judging almost ilm mediately,” be- ;. liad'already been


' ^ ■ i ■ i


A S K Y O U R G R O C E R F O R A i jO A F T O -D A Y Made locaUy by;— I .


■■' ! ■ , ! ■ ■ ■ ■■ - ■ i 4 yEEVERS, WD. e m p ir e B a W y . C L IT H E R O K ; T e l. 131. , m I


T h e L o a f th a t keeps i t i Oveni Freshness to th ^


■ la st Slice. .





Mr! Harold F.yden,' stifed; “ It, seems, reside i ts ' are Tpluctant to take-part 'to the Competl-" tlbh becEUsfe the .piajority up ;igalnst'onebrtwo . imateur gairdeners.”,


______ of! the .'Council, ' o r t .......... .. Qvmciillsiv'I ■


yisl-t;' .to mid ’ constl- laist;] ’weekiebd... -'Mij i, M.R foriCfilliberbe;;


iH of-East Wnci^lxe' bfaetbrers. |tbv<fifiops5


:;preeeiit dlfBcultles.-.'ln!',;tihe;; ■ ralei.,i.-;andH ppsslblet ‘ ■


) 'allevla'te, r%\ genetal.i vdrfc" in tb^ 'taades,-.!-


evening I^ei attended '■ organised by the- of the! iWomen’s siaiion at Sabden..


it were |Mr.. ;Alan jmber for i Preston iMrs. Greenland Miss ., who live ,at Whins


It- II I'! I


cod live): oil,' three of Cat Focid is


tasty.j meat and toi mefition but • RES HEART a balanced diet


especially prepared'for cats;; It contains essential jvitamins to keep yo ir pet healthy, and to maihtaiii a ^ glossy coat.


len.i h ■ ^ rasialso present at la,


tv at the f Rookery, ifter a shbrt visit to; nceishlie b^cultural lat^ fouiid time to alcrickei .match at


Ble


A S ii'owd was green, b


the 'se. the B1 handle!


t t , ,


beat M’*' f in a l.


t o M r . : i S h a r p i e s , - t h e c u p l f


1 T h e ( t' vHUir.! r


Give YOUR cat“Re4 Heart.” It> to easy to serve and so niiurithing.' Rod ; jHwrt ■ Cat Food Is coneehtrated goodness, take are not to feed tod much at onemeal.


I - After |tL„ fin a ls ,: I W .


1- f lh a ls 'a i . d f in a l o f ' i!;a fd 'C i ip j b ow lin g ;om p e tlt [o n ,


jrbeCasto'bowling Saturday!.'night for


.present at o . l ia r d - fp u g h t s em i’


Jr. ‘S ta n le y . W ils o n ; 3. ;P a x k ijis o n in th e ;


w a s th e n [p rese nted;


’ils b f l b y C io u n c lllo r .B .' Ir.'-Wllsbii will hbld


,a ly e a r . |-!-:;■ ,, irations ^S (if St. Coiumba of


Province icelebra ‘


'Stonyh iday.' ^ i


.iMenevla land !-(Brothl


I>w(tfiigetWFP“*Heaity 5^


That*! RED HEART for DOGS too— , ' iojtwo ilzci 9d. tod 1/5


JON HORREU S COM H PAHt LTD • 57 V ................... ICTO RIA STRsHr •/LIVERPi^O L I; ev»-a


! up m : at , L a n c a i


past f llAliJ I-*----- '• tio


N i^ h . Howarth, 'sta- toeS.at Wh^Uey for the-


urTyearSjAhls week took to| traffic batrol duties itotoJe-Saiids, to the


it


i Soto; j Ing adi ,


t : Lain c as h i r e;


held sliver, jubilee! is to thp grounds of,


ge, on Sun- .,,110,01 attend,cd a meet-


Ir^f sed by thb Bishop of i®tj Rev.lJi.,E. Pettit)


Supreme Knight M cM e n em J ) .


': liR. 'gift


cultural society vdll be hoping for fine weather to helPjCom- pensSte forrecept disappoint­


ments.- 'i ■


exhibitions, last year’s low­ land i show tad to be ab^-


and In-1951 the: lar setback peca harvest.


In comihoiL wlith:other local ...........


doned' becau ;e of bad weather onH .Fn 1Q


S1 i.he-e was ai slml-. ise of thO late


show are restricted to attest^ entries for the! first, tlipe in the history of the Society. Mr. W. MoOn,: secretary, said this week that 'while ai number of farmers were s cess i of I fcnan


Cattle daises at tomorrow’s were'hlghei


They’l Climb A Fire Escape To Paint An unusual addition to


the equipment at Bank: field Quarry, Clitheroe, is


this Birmingham liter engine” with Its giant turntable escape ladder, pictured here outside I the quarry buildings. |


, Up! for sale at the;cnd Of its flre-flghting career,


. wiiich ., included sterling, service. during the blitzes Of - the last war, the: fire


' e n'g i ne came.; to j the notice of the , quarry


. manager, Mr. F. Japile- son, who was looking for


something , to help ’ him


•solve the. problem «f, rpr"' pa i nt i ng the quarry


' buildings ' without.' the cost of' erecting scaffold­ ing and hampering pro­ duction in the process.',


attested milk ireduction, and in spite ofit le show’s enforced


liH 'in the, pro­ sing over to


lapse last yeair,, total entriw — t hm in the Socl- ety;s last.'i^eatuire m 1953.


ported. sep'lons craf^ andi '■ show Inclu"'


c In!: addft on lasses, ■^^lid4


Penijle Forest jumping classes racing, even


horticultural,...iihows, « . — Fiolrttf Hol’Hrtj


The fl—„ ol


FIRSlilb^ season the:


be ng held toinorrow]and^a


record' entry Is | :confldenUy exfiected' atjBil liigton, langho .Horticultural





.WhaUey.,;: . f ' Desplte; the long period: of


an increase^ or ;


and! galley Society's 13th inriual shoW:at


hot, 1 dry weat ler, entjdea In the hortlcultuial section show


BS 8( display P’O n y and.


__for . handl- hortlculture, the


t o livestock strongly-sup-


1 Gisbuin Director Oi Hare wood Event;


QBSTAitSLES


Hprseixn next . mo signed .trialsj ,


■tovensurj the show


its, supr Olympic


part! in follows, , Euccesslvje plonshlp the cove


vet; ano that-the


day, trials the ihost


Became ,


In the J IsersI ;ai|e


British s the -Ita' London, horspma- and eVerr


'The I r


annual' Threerday, alsatHarewoodPark


__ and fences at


Gisbume Clitheroe .tallied ■ 1952 0


. R.|Hlndley, of Pari Glsbilm, .near Mr. Hlndley cap- British team at, the ip lc Games.


" are being 'jder director; of-the


■icient d e fe a t ,b f;( ith e i' lo w ju m p in g te am ' by. a t T w h i te ,.C ity- p la c e d ,':B r itlsh .


if is h lp o n . i t s . m e ttto , e f fo r t 5 b e in g .m a d e


, . th a t n o t o n ly .does ju m p in g te am . re ta ln


:|emac y, a t ■ th e ; 1956 G am e s . I b y w in n in g ler gold„miedal, !bto, .


ifed Olympic title;!. o f I th is , th e 'lth re e -


’ ip o n th iw i f i be


im p o r ta n t y e t s ta g e d o r th j a n d th e o rg a n s


theiii I a prospect V and rider,


second <


! s e e k in g to m a k e f i t t in g ..test fo r th e ’e ’ O lym p ic horses


:s...


complete ly nbw course for. the cross-co mtryl'section -on the


Ari imbortEint change is the


the lelement of ] surprises so essentia to contests of .this ktodl is malntaiijed


3 ay, thus ensuring that of Bradford It was (ikWed .to (larry on WELL-KNOWK to church-


health;- which


the';, effect


Ribblesdale, I the Bishop., of ' Bradford (Dr. Al W. P. Blunt)


pSple jto Bowland and


has! tendered lils. resignation on ‘acount i of jagp. and 111- ‘ i ' The, I resignation, . uas beefi accepted by A cchblshdp, i will take on Octpbe| 31fit


Dr. Ifiuntilwho will be 76 ‘next' month; mfe officiated at itlons and


preachfi' jtidlfferbnt Qhurches ■lu'JM'jfhe


numercius


ing apiiolntedtBlshbp in 1931 Ifi-he


attend! ng several engagem t • " "T—


.fbrthrijg: imswie D'e


:ferired mbhy.


adi Dl___


dees


months. One, -


lernbi Iress


o . Bowland


iD ic BowlandJaJrba'Since be­ ■ ------ ■ during


lal-th prevented him from ■


dents past


■vorid'newSJheadlines in 3er[^ 11936; when, : to


of the Church’s most 'ht speakefsi Dr. Blunt


jing. the|;:i!Bra.dford ip Cotoerenfie,'. he re- to the Coronation cere- sdid.jKlrig. Edi^ard the


c European i chamt suwesses by. winning


teairi selected to .take' the Ithree.-day trials' Its run !of three


DRIVE TO CLI’THEROE Hf decided to twiy it.


.engine: to C'litliier.oe, whdre it::how [beg^ a neiv life aj5 a, fine ladder for painters and v main­ tenance men at work on


and last week he and, a driver from the quarry went to Birmtoghaitt; to drive th^ veteran; fire


the ftuarryfs: tall Struc­ tures.


• '


New hdust^ For (Bh^oe Cotton Mill


•are; to make £250,000'Cxten*- slons at their Pimlico-road


Imperial .Chemical,: Industries


TD'OLLOWiNG the ahnounce : ment last . week • ithat


works, comes.hews this week of- further opportunities of employment in C111 h e r o e shortly by the establlshtocht of a new,Industry to; an bid factory;:; ; :


,


';' A-Blritongham firto,. Rlppln* gills Ltd.; has acquired. Foul: sykes Mlfii;. which' for ‘many


years was : dibvbted to (iptton manufactufe and more' re­ cently used, in, the production of: coffeb - essence; ; i ..'It ' was bought for - waf-tltoe nse; by Brooke ' Bond iLtd';,'! who . re­ cently; withdrew from;! .the pretnlses. ■


':■ ■ . ' ' : 'i :- . '--'Mr!';-. M;!' i HEATING APPUANCEife


specialise' In maklhg heatihg appllancefi; and are extending their .business to Clitheroe; where -they state, tha^-a fair amount of local labbur will be needed.' - v- |'''j


Rltoitogills' are '^ng-jlto-; toe'diate p'ossessibh;. of '• |


"The ' mill’s, .hew -owhers.


Billington,; feets^out the rpler to check Ithe length of I his outsize mlonstache—now 1124 inches long and'still growjlng.


Mr. Lord, vthose home is at


Moustache W)th A !l2i-inch! Wingspan I





Xro other ' busman. ha!s . a moustoche nearly so-long


as that <^f Mr, iBerf Lord, % conductor employed by Rffible Motor Services! at CUthteroe.


!Wlng-tlp i 124 tocfies when warred, and 9 inches unw^ed,


Mea^iring. from wtog-tlp to


.acclaimed it-as ."the fatltor of all moustaches.’’I


,|'


handing I theto i.fares to ‘ Mr. Lord, have beeil prone to ex­ claim,- “ Blimey, If It toin’t Jtaimy Edw(irds. himself.I’


Rlbble bus passengers, when


[•Lord’s mighty I wpread ‘ and wrote :: 11 "Congf atulatlons Are indeed cblled i for to prafse of the facial foliage of Bert Lord.


Mr. Edwardsi heard: of Mr.


I am- aftofd Mr. -Lord- 'has a long way-to,goi before he can


beat the Prime! Handjehar,


,who can boast, of 16 : toche| from wtog-tin to wlng-tlp, but he Is prbgresstog to the right ■ i


dlrCctlbri. “ HANDLEBAR CL Mr. Lord • h'as-^ just-1 been


' III


admitted to, membership: of the exclusive Handlebar Club,


z i yearsl ago, while aefytog with the RAiF., land'Egyptians


It ls stiU.'gniwing. . ' . ; , Mr; ■ .LbrA'-'-dfeveloped Jthls graspablb:moustache to to p t


MODEL BOILERS HELP CLITHEROE CHURCH JOTEAL


fT!HB Ingenuity of a Clitheroe A mddei-building enthusiast, Mr. E.' H. Frank; of Eastham- street, ils, helping to jraise money to provide a new boiler for Clitheroe Congregational


the : old holler, which .has heated Ithe Church and Sun­ day iSchool for-about 46 .years and which was second-hand


Church; ‘ When It became known that


, bollersjto stimulate interest.to the appeal for new apparatus;


when It wasi Installed, would have to be replaced, Mr. Frank hit upon a novel Idea.iii He decided! to make two model


,ted and!have: been marked off In units to represent a .target Indicator. The target Is £250 and this fact :1a' denoted by


i The boilers; made of tin and coi^r tubing,!, with wooden bases, I are now; complete and- have. I been ;i placed toe the Church; one to each entrance. Chimneys have ,also been flt-


I little flags on each chtoiney IFORTNIGHTS WO]RK Members of; the congrega


tion.i and: visitors <mn, [place their bffertog Into the ibbllers as they lenter th? Church. ■


Church have -beeri circularised to anieffort to obtain the'nec­ essary, money.


: In addition; members; Of the ';;!


fortnight; ’ working In th e evenings, to complete the boil­ ers; but It was a comparatively simple task t<J that to Which he Is accustomed to his chosen hobby.' I :


It took Mr. Frank gbout' a ■ I •: .;• ';•


project [ is a six-foot- [model boat driven by a steam engine. It ls likely to be on the stocks for some time: as Mr. Frank Is making every!!-part of It hito- self. lit wifi I also be- ruhld- contfolled. , ;


Kiis; latest' toodel-iiuildtog


in !Part 1 Whalley


AA _______ hiker, Thomas NELSON


which' hasIll members Ip Britain, i Kenya, Malay a,[Ger­ many, Paklstah'and elsewhere and of whlctoi'Mr.' Rayjfeond Glendenhing I5 president.


i ; ' ■!.! ; .


sblp''are;!descrlbed'as;' 1(a) A reasonable growth of :nous tache Iri the handlebar tradi­ tion, or'(b)Aii| hirsute a,ppen- dage of'the upper llp;; >r (c) A sizeable" I'mopslac^^^ gratoable' extremities. '


I QuallficaUons for ■ member-


G U E S T ’ S CO LLEG E (Principal: E. G. GUEST, B.Com.)


with . the


premises and will .begin bpera- tlpns there to the hear futhre.


New Altar Frontal


At DownhamChurch T ORD and Lady. OUtlieroe ^ were members Ibf the con­


-the present vicarage was built and the church restored In 1911. .


gregation at Downham Parish Church. on - Sphda^ mornihg, when the Vicar, the Rev.! W. Allen,, dedicated a; new altar frontal and pulpit fall: P vlded'by a fund created In 18th century by Mrs. Elizabeth Assheton and now admin­ istered by Sir Ralph Assheton, Lord Clitheroe andiMr.'J. E. E. Yorke; Prom'-thn'same fund


The new altar frontal and pulpit fall have been designed


to catch the colours of the'past window ; ■ I .


215 Y im S AGO


EsI racts ;frpm; oar issue of August isth,.1930


montlis agcj,.;iiutT-'ttils,.year .no. sue! warning;,',ls'i,.'I-required.:


ini the [use; of water Was _ (StrfiSMd [in ‘.Clitheroe 12


Summer so farihtoitieto .<lull and- the :ainfafi. itoenpmtoto. Last year, everyMsprlng [was. being watcl ed, and'.Wiafer conserved in ©■very posrible;'war, 'to contrast, .tlie waterw'drks toe now;,being allowto to,; ,dlscatoge. surplus , watei ,dlrect’-into the' streams. '


town Royal battle


Th


i;re was'lively ['interest to the when.rivW,sections of the:


■['Air iP<to»,';heldi!a mock over jtmetortol';,' Lbw-flytog


airc:rif. ’.t and Machines-flytag , to fbr-m atlon i soon' atti^dt^ . .'to®- attei iiition of'thb residents. '


'(iliiheroe at 5-58, returning from Shriwsb.ury; atj 7-Oto-m. 'Fare'^ 8d; return '


bury '. was ; anpoimoed^r by ' the Lonilori, Midland ‘ and Scottish RaUitoy. A ' trato ' would leave


A special excursion to Shrews­ ^ A motor • cycle combination, decA:


^veiy arrl?. th is


j.,' stage


Ws .. local


rated with badges of almost V motor dlub to the world,


red in (Jlitheroe. one .morptoS week,: : It 1 was ridden'by Mr. ili Who l was on; the last


w of a! world tour. He anil passenger jhad'.'breakfast at a ’ cafe before moving on."


kelson ihttoided to hand as a tO: Sawley, Wesleyaris •'U


was announced that Mr. D


'inagi for


deeps hi.


billo: lOf K^t luse :steA: mlfis,


Thi Ci ,peL


.4o £. , inalltles';


as • soon as- the legal 3'had;beeri[carrled out.


of /Sawley.,’Methodist The transfer would be


nayora from various towns/to Lancashire, advocated the


le Mayor df 'Clitheroe, Coun' r j . Boothman, at.a meettog


of electricity to place bf power to the Lancashire


ie; urgen|.rieed for restrictions’


. Extracts from puj* issue of , August 1 1 th, 1905


50 YEARS AGO j


■ ■ ; ' ■ j ■ ■


wCek for the annual holidays,; and local holiday [clubs • report that a record “pay out” has taken place. It is estimated that workers., , wlUi have withdrawn more than £3,000, about £1,400 more than last year.. The Lancar shire and : Yorkshire Railway, the Midland. Railway arid'-, the London and North Western Rail­ way all advertised excursions frofa Clitheroe. Sta,tion to various parts of the country. | j


(TUTHEROE'S mills and work , , shops will :be [closed 11


next:


.' Mr! W. Gamfitt, of Low Moor, gave a bowling green to the


.village!: ,'It'afijp'uriis the itottltute and reading room, which he erected some years ag(> to mernory of his -paren|ts.:;! i' .


Educ.a.tlon Sub - committee passed a resolution to. ■


expressed the' opinion that it was 1 undesirable ,-for iClUldren under -the -age of five to attend school, and that the salaries of teachers shouM riot: be made dependent on thelattendariceiof such: children.


Cl i theroe Rural District which: it


Church for the last ten years, the Bey, A. H. "West preached his last sermons at the church before moving to Rawdbtol where


: Pastor of . Sabden' Baptist


he will .become.Pastor at Rawdori Baptist Church. ■ ■ ■ j -


■ ■


small village, the ■ two jiollday clubs to Read paid out a total of


Thought to be;a recprt[ f()r a


£1.0()0;at the stqrt of! the annual holidays',this.week. I.:.';;'; '


Club discarded lts[ cm colours of green', and • blue to : faVbur.-[of claret’and "white.; i


Clitheroe Central ’ Football ..1 V - . FOO' •


Wdddkg^tbn Miilliap toiliiillW': Sine' A>!


S P E C IA L IS E D T R A IN IN G - IN D IV ID U A L ' :U IT IO N j! '


I S E C R E T A R IA L C O U R S E S ; ,


S U M L O C K M A C H IN E C A L C U L A T IN G COU R S E S J U N IO R C O M M E R C IA L C O U R S E (13 to 15 years)- g r a m m a r


s c h o o l


ing 1. mowlrigl machine had' a sequel at'Bowland Magis trates’


,i accident ibetween f, Land I lover and a tracto r tow­


Court at Grtodleton, or Mon­ day, when John-Towlet Dlns- dale (29), farmer ,of Cuttbek Clou ;h. -Bungalow, "Waddings ton, was fined £10 for using a mpt( r tractor and trailer In a dangerous condition;: ,i


said .that on Thursday, July


Dobbs. Kennqth Sherliker. of 19, WlridsorTavenue, Clitheroe,


In reply to inspe(ttor E.


14ta, he was drivlhg Land Rover [ from Waddlngton to­ wards Newton, As he passed a point opposite Leawocid! Cot- tagto he saw a tractor coming:


:fr”


towirds him towing a mowing; machine. The mowing, machtoe struck the mijdguard of tie Land Rover.


Farm Workers Help Fight Hay Blaze *-. Clitheroe firemen la fight­


ing a! blaze which destroyed about .10 tons of hay all White- stories Fa'rm, Twlston," on Tu(!sday.


TDtijRM wkfers joto(d with ►


,der appliance ’to quell the flames, otherW'lse It would hajVe meant t r a n s p o r t tog water for almost a mile. i


first spotted by a nelgljbour of; MrJ Charles Seed, who farms Wnltestones. The, brigade, had enough water In Its flre-ten-


For two hours the men fought the. blaze, wh|ch ,was


PIN-POINT ' ( ■'


REGENT) Farm Fueis and Lubrici^n|s BRITISH And BEST


YOUR REGENT AUTHORISED ' DISTRIBUTOR IS


G 4 M A P p O p


108 ROSEHILL ROAD, BURNLEY ' TELEPHONE: BURNLEY 745-1


e d u c a t i o n C O U R S E |. |; I' ■ ['I • '■. ■ ( i l to 16 years), i _ ' M


a n d m a n y o th e r C om m e rc ia l an d Edu ca tio n Courses fo r j:


. ; S tu d e n ts .o f iU ages. [ •:


Enrolments for the New Term now being effected. i Obtain the 'College Prospectus . . . NOW.


i; ;


7-11, EXCHANGE STREET, BLACKBURN ': Telephone 5403


I


Townhouse-road, jumped in­ to a ditch by the road at Copy Nook, Bolton-by-iBowland, bn Sundaj/ afternoon, to avoid a passtogi car.’ | In dotog.so, he sustained head arid 4eg In­ juries and iwa^ .taken by ambrir lancei tO' BUnlley, |Vietorla Hospital, where' he' was de­ tained;;


HIKER INJURED AlfroH .R,obertshaw;' of 5,


A red ' ■:


'Trips By T SOUTHPOk


ram


FLOWER SHOW— 24th to 26th August


Each MONDAY, jrUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY to 16th -Septomber,


I Langho >„ 1II-59 a.m. 4/6 Change at Blackburn and


giathum ,, 11-411 a.m. 6/o (JUtheroe i., ill-47 a.m. 5/0 Whalloy


Preston In each direction. BLACKPOOL


SUNDAY, 14th August


1 Whalley ! „ 110-33 a.m. 4/9 Blackpool C. retumi 6-45 p.m,


I Each MONDAY,


alsburn depart 110-08 am. 6/3 Chatburn : „ • 110-20 am. 5/g Clitheroe 1 „ 110-26 a.m. 5/3


' FRIDAY: to, 18th Reptember Depart’ ‘ ia.m. p.m, p.m. s.d.


WEDNESDAY,, THURSDAY and I TUESDAY


Glsbum 11-301 1-lt — 6/3 Hlmlngton U-36 1-21 —: e/O Chatbum 11-41; 1-28 — 5/0 Clitheroe 11-47 1-31 3-7 5/3 ■Whalley 11-53, 1-37 -


Langho ll-69|i 1-43 — 4/8 4/9


(mange 1 at : Blackburn in . each (Urectljop.


HELLIFIELD 2/5; CLAPHAM 3/3; BENTHAM 3/6:1 WENNING- 1 i TON 4)-: CATdN 4/9:


' : LANCA^ERtS/. August


SUNDAY, 14th _


' trdm Whalley 10-03 ~ j bum 10-15 ! a.m., G


.ajp., .■ ! ;


Ichange at; HelUfie dlrecnon. !


'otoaniaed Rambles ham and Bentham, E696 for .details.


emtheroe dep. io-l( am. with bookings (at appropriate tares)


d In each


.from Clap- See handbill


lEVEMINli


iviOREGAMUE 4/3 I


ILLUMINATIONS Admission I to Happy Mount


extra., ' eat.


r Chatbum .. 4-45 : 4-48 1 Elmlngton .. 4-51 1 CJlsbum . . . 4-58 p.m


1 Clitheroe . . . 4-39


pm. 4-30


1 Return ' 1 Morecambe P. 11-20


,4-35 4-43


p.m. 11-20


4-54 5-0


I ariqulre tor details of Day Ex-


For details, of _ other, cheap facUlH' quire at Stations, ofiOdal Railway


BCXJK IN


thi! AD


. ('..BRITISH RA ' vnnrjmsyg


cuTSlons to Llandudno and Menai Bridge via Uverpool and N.WBS. '(3o's Steamers and to Douglas, i ria iLlverpooi - : Fleetwood.,


l'!6, please en- OfBccs and Agencies.


)VANCE (602601


, LWAYSe; above and


20 Aus . 27 Aug p.m.


Sat.


a.m., (3hat- sbum 10-27


Su b sito


Of One-w^y| . miin Whalley-Bu:


. rvNE-WAY - V operation


tiaffiJ £t af


Read, where t ie collapsed at: the e ! It is likely -to; bej


alt least before construction is' the road opened I .traffic, Mr. F- Shll Divisional SurVeyf ted this week.


I The sudden irol


. the cause of vhlc| been revealed r-‘lel deep hole in the was dlverte,d by, ton-lerMoors un


surface w^s :te constriictecl. and


on the Accringtol road-just! ajfterl ihound ’bus' had [


opened .to traffic Although!tie


■Ithe Sabden side which remains cl are controlled b: temporary Waffl'


: of the land rin, is built, prjilli:


shortly after t , I covered. Girl


street, jcl PendletoT


rpWELVE A Willis,


. field at 'I Sheila’i


, taken by burn Rpya,! she; wad


attention


from a ft: lacerations


she was cow as she


knock t,Pao:.


.tpero on ;


; |:riei bf-vil| anbu


severe !slock,


* ment to ascertal ■ the subsidenee,J


Efforts nave 1 the CountV hlg-


11-53 a.m. 5/0


Glsbum depart 11-30 a.m. 6/9 Bimlngton ,, ,11-36 a.m. 5/3


'resefvckr X ] supplii


Archbishops l/oi ^(j;Wha|i^p -


11


old ' s'^PV\, been brought , ■ - Barrow, Wf aley,


for inti


Pendleton,' Earn the Barraclom are wow enti: \pendent pn| Corporation


j GREAT)^ |EF '•They ark -


io ^ ia l of Bjfhe: [ Council sm^d


they can to i nesday.


! do, ask ‘ tn^ i even greatw i meet the ! said. ,


I water econoiny,, [ toe thank pemk I co-operatipni


in Whalley bas following ]qu| <,


[ [ " J 'O i


:erd


CHAMPION SHOE REPAIRER •OP THE BRITISH ISLES


BERS EAR


‘ I; WINDOW DISPLAY


FOR ALL OCCASIONS f


SEE' our NEW


Buy direct 'from the Makers o made Fo itwear.


Hand-


SILVEK CHALLENGE CUP, SILVER SALVER and


3 SILVER MEDALS & BRONZE MEDAL I 1949-50-51-52-53-54-55, |


I b a c k t o S C H O O L I N MEDIATOR SHOES


The finest value in Children’s, Boys’ Girls’ and Mai’s Footwenr.


Made; with the new I Treble-wear [■ i'M"':: Sole.


. .


h a n d -m a d e b o o t s A N D C LO G S I N S T O C K . S A M E -D A Y R E P A IR i S E R V IC E .


& SON W


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