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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,
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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
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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. .
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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
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.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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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 -
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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
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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.
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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
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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| <,
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