_ ■irnmy- Formei
SOUTHPORT FLOWER jsHOW—
24th |to{|26th August I
Each, MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY.! THURSDAY and FRIDAY to 16th September,
Glsbum dbpaUj 11-30 a m. B/a Blmlngton IJ i 11-36 a.m. 5/3
Cl:.Itheroe Whalley
S ihatburn
Langho P ®ange
,1 11-63 a.m. B/o ij 11-59 am. 4/8
reston ' in |
at Blackburn and -. each direction.
g r e a t e r
BLACKPOOL SUNDAY,! ^4th August
Chatburn Clltheroe Whalley
Glsburn' depaU': 10-08 am. : 10-20, am. 10-26 am.
Blackpool C. return 6-45 pm.
Glsburn Rlmlngton 11-36 Chatburn Clltheroe Whalley Langho
Depart
11-30 l-i5 1-21 j
a^ih. ptuj
11-41 1-20 11147 W1
Change at Blackburn In . ■/ each Idlrectlon.,
11-53 1-37 11-59: 1-43
; !(■
3/3; BENTHAM 3/6: WENNING- TON 14/.;! BATON 4/8: LANCASTER; 6/.
HELLIFIELD 12/5:1 CLAPHAM SUNDAY; I4th: August
Clltheroe depl .10-10 am; yrtth bookings I (at japproprlote fares) from Whalley \ 10-03
a.in.. (Ohat- buni 10-15 a.m.1 <31sbum 10-27
kmi,
Change at Hellifleld In eaich dlrettlon.
!' 1 ! ' I ! ! .
(Organised Rambleb ’ from Clap- bani and, Benthami See handbill E69^ forjdetalia.! j ■. ,
EVENING
ORECAMBE 4 /3 ILLUMINATIONS
Admission to lappy Mount Park: Adults;! 1/-.J Children. 6d.
extra, Bat.
Depart IWhalley . . . Clltheroe . .. Chatburn iRlipington .
20 Aug.
iGleburn ... 'Return iMorecambe P,
pm, 4-30 4-39 4-45 4-51 4-58 p.m. 11-20
2 sat. 7 Aug.
pm. 4-35 4-43 4-48 4-
11-20
5- 0 p.m.
anqulre for details of Day Ex- curslons to ! Llandudno and Mehai Bridge'via LlverpooL and N.WB.S. Co'S i Steamers and to Dotklas, via Liverpool - .o r n i' Fleetwood.:
Pot details of the above and other cheap faculties,i please en- Qulre at stations. ^ Offices and
official Eallway Agencies.
B(X)K IN ADVANCE ' , (60260)
r- BR ITISljl^^ AAILWATS«,*-i--- 1 64
Of One-way Traffic rkNE-WAV .itrafflc
10-33 am, 4/9
6/3 5/6 5/3
Each MONDAY. I TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY,! THURSDAY and FRIDAY to! 16th September
,m. p.m; B.d. 6/0
— 6/3 —
— 5/0 3-7 5/3 — 4/9
thev & to ne!p}us/' on 'o^foj of Clitherbe Rurdl ■
Council; sttffed S a y . : ‘‘Consumption in Whalley has dec«<ised
joltowing our M water economy, but mue S o n f c : people , o r ^ co-operation to
d o .^ h t/iem even ■ greater
meet the emerye^l/i ■¥ said. ; !
S J 11-47 ajn. 5/!o 11-41 ajn. 5/0
R u r a l T
iHK empty '
mHR reservoir supplies
Ule s e ifv o ir E m p ty iph
ey is S i s h W ’eWooil supply
at Whalley lid supply hppn brought into use ot BTroTwhaimWiswen.
Pendleton, Barrcw oM T e « * 3
Restrictions are still,in \
■force at Hurst Green, and \ Chatburn and Domham, | which are supplied prlv- \ ately, are also feeling the,
Sergeant Wedditg
effects of . the ■ water shortage. ,There are,no, restrictions at Chipidng, but people are asked to co-operate , in „ samno, | August 12lh water.
The district had its flrsti ; j^jj. j^iyers wh -
day of rain for p e weeks on Tuesday.
TOljLAIffi TAPS
2 ndunis A DAY nriAPS are ronning again; at •A Bolton-by-Bowland—rior
two hours a day. The vDlagers have been without a ^ piped water supply for a Yertnteht, as-the reservoir from whicli they normaBy receive wwer went dry. Now, a Pimp h^
j , | i i vicar the Rei J
lEown j ■ g o ld e n
riELEBRATING ifty years oJ U' married ’ .‘’e ^^-dav Fri
day are Mr and Myers of 18 Clltheroe Th,ey a t S t Marys
1905, by Ithe -H. Wrlgl,ey.
Bawdlands are married kh Church
iDay Mrs John
ClltheroeCori orallbn foj more^ than' 20 years until his retire
Mr Myers wno .worked for
ment 'some /eafsj a p ^ former rTowni aer tout, haying held the office toE. years.
'i . f | - i ' he served In Fr^ce wlto the Dur'ng the First World
second- batta Ion of the E^t Lancashire ^l^gln -dnt, but larer saw exciting; ser ripe whep .he
was transferred company as a J^appep i and
miner. He was 'rounded times.'
j j,
been installed h> ®U. jthe village mains from the private
supply at Bolton Hall, and is being operated for two hours each day.'
1 / operation at a p lint pa|he I main Wlialley-Burnfey road at!
i^f
Read where! the road surlaee (wllap/^ at the end ot Aptll. , It ik likely to be some weeks
at least hef^ore the rpad jjr^- construcitlon Is comi)leted,nnd
the road opened ti .two-rway traffic Mr
F..Shleias,|Coimty f f i im a l surveyor, cpminen-
ted this'week.. , , ; |
was diverted by wfy.°t tonrle-Moors until,
°‘‘^l?bugh the on the Accrington slfk of; the road-just after boilnd 'bus had
ii
the cause;pl whiifti ^^
tiot.yet teen revemedi^lett a !flve-iOTt
The sudden road coUap?^- deep hole In the roid, Traffic
-Centre of, :yie- village ; for drinking purposes. ;
with suffielent water for household-needs,' villagers, however, still carra wateii from the weU at i the
.hough- they Vare provided i |
supplied with licOO gallons of water by .mfffi tanker ^
At Glsburn; which had to bd
week ago, the situation Is stui comparatively serious. j,The
water supply is i'Orned off each night in an effort do
conserve water, and maY. posr slbljr have to be: turned off at periods during the day.: j
, At' the' moment, there is
just ;sufflclent water for, Burners’ needs, and it Is -em phasised that supplies I must
the Sabden side pf ith^iroaa which remains closed. Vehicles are controlledJ>3/a system of teitioorajy tfEfflc signals^; | ^^Efforts'have h^ni raa^p hy
jt ffi
the County highways depart ment to ascertalnjhe cajife of
covered,'i I
^ ^ ) L L E , G E GD[EST,
B.Com.) | -
JIIN(& - INDiviDUAL TUITION lARUL COURSES ! '
;|
I : A L G U L A T I N G ! C O U R S E S C O U R S E . (13! to ;15 j years) E E i j i c k T I O N C O U R S E I
to !6 ytarsj) lents ' | ■ - ’ j'
ercul and Education Courses for )f al.iages.
ew Tern nowj being effected/ (lege Prospectus ,.:. i NOyY.'
: lelep!
SlTREiET, BLACKBURN one ^'|4()3
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mn TRIB
V
AUTHORiSED )R IS' I
ID D O C K D, BURNLEY
R'OA : B
URNLEY|745«| I
. . .how .often you find yoiCve spenti inore than yoli intended
i Savings Bank. ;
yiii can rid yourself of this worry by opening ati account now and adding small sum every week at the Trustee - ' | , .
Lubricants AND BEST
Sums from ONE SHILLING! upwards received.l: J .
. ' ■ | !' Ordlnaryi Department 2i%« j :
Withdrawals Up to £50 on demand. | kites'of;! Interest;
. .
Special kirestment Departinent Syci. ' ' ! .
Girl Kiu Down By Cow
nnWELVE - year ■ old SlieUa T ! Willis, of Marlborpugh-
street, Clltheroe, w^ Pendleton, on Sunday, when she ' was knockec Idown :;by; a coW as'she passed throughi a field at Town Held Farip. i
Sheila’s cries :ittracted the t attention of vUlajers. She wm
severe shock. | |
aken by ambulance to Black burn Rpyal Infirmary, where
she! was detained suffering from a fractured collar ;,bone, lacerations to the left leg, and
the subsldenee.^d^thelstaw
of the land on which the roM °s built. I Drilling WM effect^ shortly after the -fall was; dis
be conserved wherever, ^Sr,
slble. There has been a drpP In the amount of water avail able as a result of increased consumption over the iwoek-
,end.. i. ' , ' I local/SPRINGS
comes from ;looal AAp while there ils erery need fqr
Else:Wherehn the Bpwland Rural: -District; :the
Mr. E.- Berry, Bowland Rural District Council Surveyor, this
.week, ,/ :
care in the use of water, thfere Is siifflclent for consumers Im mediate needs, connnented
CUTBERpE CALL J ; . ; - | , Wh^ey’s ' position jls stiU
“very, very .serious.’’ 'The supply from Clltheroe and the
emergency Archbishops Woiid
supply- together :do not pro-- vi& sufficient for the total water consumption, and the water “oil tap” is becomlhg less each day. >
“It Is necessary to |conserye
evefy possltte drop,” isald ohe rural district councillor. ”^ d I think If people realised how serious the situation jwas they would do more to cut do\yn water consumption,” j
eroe Corporation’s (jo-operq- tlon in providing thp vlUage with an emergency supply.
Tribute was paid to'Cllth-
Tii-jBMBEis .Of iciltheroeDlv- ■IvA'.lslon Labour .Piarty feel
It would make;|]fof I grea^ liaison be'ween the rank ^ d flld and l aderstof the Party
If kn ordl lary i member of the organlsatl on cquld bp fncluded .ini the,Labour Party '
'Is 1 being'put Division, idr sUtolsslpn to .the Ppity-s] si inual -feonference at Margate ljnO(|tober.
tldns sent I abroad. | A resol'ltio:
to this effect fbkwEted. by the
w. Poult in. 'old um Adverr User and. TlmeS” reporter on Tuesday, mat .attlte a -number of Laboii Party delegations
lommeitlnfe |m'the resolu tldn, the ffivlflopal Agent Mr.
hkd been deni, abroad recently. iThb ab ;^dce (if rah|t and file
O |
■ After-retwnlii'i-from, ■War,: MT. • Myers] became -a part-time mppib! WP* Clltheroe Fire: Briga/del-mifl ^ad .the ffis- tinctlon of ^rylrig onlCTth-
four the
eroe’s first engine. ' Htf was with tii9 Fire
Brigade for' ibout|lT'y^9T5-. ■civic.-ii^E
clvlcFllfe of the IboroUgh, he
ffiovrasWiiitand.Mace-
.keenly Interested Iri the
bea;r?r for 1? yerts, playing a prominent part in pUtheroe s traditional (tereiiiffiles./^
an active eroe] brancii o) lithe [British
PeoiJle’s t Lowergate. His wife, . ,
member, of Latterly.! be lias hecpme is Gllthero il-bcrii
Legion 'am hf;?i; served on several of coiUmltteies.
the Gfithero® Welfare Club, ,ln Mrsl-r
For thei.'past -two weeks
Bowland Sequel Tp Angling Offences!
T7IINE8 totalling £15 , Plp? costs 0: ’-£6',6s,' were impos
'Bowland Magistrates’ 'Court; at Gilhdietoii, ()n Monday, for fishing fjr trout other thto with Uceiised .instruments and;
for faillrg to proU^ce fishing licences.
10s. on ;ach summons, were Oswald Davies,!
Whose.address
The meii. who were fined £2 j /' '
at the time of the offence was given as Foplay-avenue, Bury ; Geoffrey Cowburn, of Avon- dale-roaa.: Dal’i^en; and James Beard, o:! Ash-grove,;Darwen.
Ukelher hukbardi retirement iboirc.i^- she I workedlat Messrs.! Duck-,
EUen iMyers, and bred, UritU her
woreh and Eddledton’s Mill, in VaterlOo-road, CUtheree. :, ;
' Mr and iMrk.ijIMyers have sev9ri chll Iren-/four! daugh-
ter9 ahd ,tbree^oins. ' “■ Hey:
Mr;| Stanley;
________ te wai Thei( chfidren.
__0ne son, [Myers, was
awarded tdp D.O.|«. id ^he to t “ ^ hnve 10 grand-
Inlett ?irs to/the Cbuit,:.each defendant pleaded guilty.
, SE^' BY
cashlre :iUverHoaxd/.'MT. J;-H Ramsboitom, of CUtfieroe, said
Prosecuting
bailiff for the Lan-
that ' Davies was "sken , ,at Bashall Brook, Waddlngton, on
C111 h er 0:e Congregational Surnfay .School h'is . been - a holiday home for a patty of 16
boys',’ their' ages ranging from five to 15, from the Crossley; Home, Manchester. The ;gen-
ed: on -thr te med summoned at mer. .«IlUlUa
' eroslty of the church authprl;-, - ties In placing the- sch(»l -nt| their disposal meant'a-j,um.“|
otherwise have had to lorgo.^ l-^ay/ that! his concern, waUe and on lYednesday-they-^re-i. -refinqulshlng the r slta g e:-
et 'holiday - ; the,- boys-; Wouffi j iunco . uujra .
for the warm welcome amd general kindness shown to- warcls 'them during their stay In .the town. For'one 10-year-, old member of:the:part;^,the-
w-- - -r---
tumed home full of praise; /carriage services! would Qon ■;
visit - had .:an: :UnusuaU hlgh-| light; He! saw u, river! for the: first time-in ;hls life. ■; ‘ : |
visitors’ faces 'ffidlcated-toelf enjoyment of -their ! holiday •when .this picture .was.taken outside the church oniSundayJ In- toe background are; the Rev.: c. J. Guildford, pastor of
Happy smiles on the young HdODAY HOME IN SUNDAY SCHOOL
Rib|)le To Tak(3 Over! Bowland ’Bus! Services i
XMMILIAR to every CUtheriiie and district resident, and
to hundreds - of '. visitors, , tfie
blue ahd cream-coloured busps of Bblton-^by-'Bowland Motpr
'Services' will -ioon-ibe m^lng from ithelr.-familiar routes Jn
' Clltheroe and district;Tneh abisence-will sever- a -link * with
drie of .the tot prlvatelyrownpd ’bus companies In the district. The compkny’p stage-carriage iservibes are shortly i to be taken 'over by Rlbble Motor .Sprvlcbs,
.week] Rlbble Motor Servlbes announced | : that, • isubject' J to
In , a statement Issued this
, the approval • qi the Uoensmg li.'autobritles! ter tehe - Norto- Western and Yorkshire trapfc areas, they have entered Into
■'an'ia^eement -with; Bolton-by- Bowland^ Motor Services, Lid., •to take -^bTler that'cdmpar(yte stagb-tearrlage .services : oper- ated' In ltoe ./Clltoeroe . and | Boltpn-byrBpwland kfca.
TOURS CONTINIJE
Trie present bwiier..] of Bolton-,by-Bovrtand .Mctbr .Services,:. Mr.'J., H.,.?Atter£ all,
of Glsburn, told an "Advert ser, and Times ’’'reporter, on Tues-
tlnue to operate excursions and tours..
Services were founded abeut 30 years ago! by; the ;enterprlsl^ son of a Rowland; farmer, Mr. Isaac Bleazardl ;
Bolton-by-Bowland ; Motor
Bleazard,' of y/estMoor Firm, Bolton - by - ,Bowland, Mr. Bleazard'iprevlously ran a taxi
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Rlcl lard
-the tehurch, who Is returning ;to his nattee- Sussex-;.--next month, together with Mr. .G. Whalley -and Mr. T. Hoole, who, acconipanled by thClr
June 12 ih, by Mr/ Craig, head bailiff. Davlek gave- thC'ex planation that he had left his
licence ithome. . Cowburn : a ^ :BeEdd:,were
seeh'by another baUlfl/qn .toe right bunk of the Bibble be- tween Clltheroe and Mitton.
Glidng evidence, ! Mr. ,C. S,.
Craig; head bailiff, .of way, Waddlngton, maid t^ t
when .te asked Dayles^fqr hffi licence] he said he -had leit it
plied 5fe„ which was not the correct cost iof the type licence required. |
It home. When,asked What Uc'bnce had cost, he rer
In his letter to the Court]
Davies paid hb qoujd only plead guilty, M he aid not;pqssess a licence when! approached by theiwAprfialliff.
lettersIthat when they bought 7s. 6d. day permits they; were not told that* they also neecled a Rlvei: Board, licence.......
g Beard' and' Cowburn both ave the explanation In their Insurance
members in such kalegatlons meant thkt: they Had to rely for Infcrhiatlpn qn news-- papers a id a nnual jieports.
I "If ! one |f tlie '-’loyfer'strata’ members was! Included in n
delegation h i would probably be a persjfi'wlth tlitie to spend :tbn. .
represen ted ati the; Conference by Mr. Piultm and by Mrs. M. . . .1*pf Great Harwood.
Doughty
I Cllthei oe Division will be lT# irry-x/lfl
1 . - Tt w ___ Praises
Rescue Attempts irpwGA. ;sQ-i
;sav- i y
drownli, lodge, 'vpr able to glv East L
3uths| who tried to workmate from
In ik $kbden- mill fortunate to be
evidence, said the Cbroner (Mr.
H. Baciiioi|ise)i at a Padlham )nquest |
was r iturnedl ^h; Anthony Samuel Pi trick
A “;d!is!Uventiir|e”- verdict
hn . a d ( ' f f 4 ' l i v i n g ^ e ^ ? ^ ^ ® H- _prh -
ICi, UV111& 4j6V 4* ----—
swimming Sabder,,
O E IISLE3 lA M N G E CUP, (ER SALVER aild I
l E D A l l s & BRONZE MEDAL I949-50-51-52-53-54-55.
lACK TO SCHOOL INil
lATOR SHOES value ini Child^fen’s^ Boys’ and Men’s Footwear.
lith
the new treble-wear Sole.
L O G * I S E R V :
6: SON Established 19101
S T O C K . JOHN members of INTERPLORA j \ eji ^ .f
3; iCaiURGH STREET, CLITHEROE
i down Mhmi ‘ teyto? to rescue i him.
*'
iibstelTas Haritiest [were pulled Offi( es In the North West ! I
16,;an( doflen
I appea: ',1al so, ehterpd toe water- in attimp ;s tj) save Barnes.
P.C. T. £ watbrlck of SaMen, and anotter man yrho did not
'The Coroner cpmmended all
the '' teuld-be rescuers for their efforts.
VilUgle! iPplio C a s i e lG o m ^
T'TTS 'Its 'have been made to )US( holders i in Chipping
& Vale View Nursery,
Waddington Road Clitheroe PHONE I IV
deliveries IN Town ; DAILY ; : \
:..'i ■ '■.l.'i.r',.jy ■ 1 r •' !■ I
^'-1 .' ' j' j.
nrivising precautionary action fo il ing a (tob pf pollomyel- ,
wifeadmi lied Hosp day.
The^j. confl:'
been care then
Pa br»A'SS'‘StSS“i I : I .
wajrried to take. espeffi^ iof ' th41rnchildren,, but cause
jjhlpplng have -for alarm. it
mtithfr'of to I Dfeepda
tal. ?: ’with
festop; ,on Satur-
Vi „ two was jfepdale Fever
m FliCHT TO CANADA '1 Arriving in Toronto, can-',
3.003-mlle! trip by air from Rlnjway Airport, Manchester,'
ada, next week after a;.
is n-yeai-old Michael AJ Ecciesof ‘‘Gatesgarth,’’ Llttle-J, mopr-road, Clltheroe, whP will be Clitheroe Scouts’ Asspcla-i tloii representative at- this mo:ith’s World/ Scout Jam- borse at . Nlagara-on-the;'
Lake, k '! -
an(l a member of the Clltheroe Ro;ral Grammar School Troop,
1 KcoKefiltoiS'Week. Lake Ontario on Wednesday 1 26-ye!H^PWPPto^^ ind
the following day. '.
"'’uspected polio, has since Ibeen
itis hL”tl h vma:ge, which has will sail from Toronto across,- the Jamboree which starts
Michael, a First-class Scout --------
. ’ '' .
under canvas, will camp on the 350-acre plain, by Niagara Fa Us.: owned by the Depart- mi nt of National Defense and the Niagara Parks Commls- slcn. Michael, who plans to . se'i as much as possible of the
: UNDER CANVAS | 'he spouts, who will live
JkmhQree which starts 'i
ivisit 'relatives Mp' and Mrs. James Hartley, of Toronto. Both -are natives ;of Padlham who went out .to Canada-four years ago. Mr. Hartley,!a for-- mer Co-operative i : Society assistant manager, was ;a well- known; amateur: 'cricketer, having I played at Read on many occasions. ; i j,- ’ !
Before his return, he will
will stay for a week 'In the home of a Cahadlai^ scout. ;.
mination of . some months’ hard work. The trip will cost
; For him, the trip Is the cul
■In ■ the region i of. j £jl50. of which the,Clithepoeiapd.:DIst-
rict Association have .provided part, raised by a i nuipber of
:After the Jamboree, Michael ostel, 'iW
Anthony Thombury. aged I presentation by his colleagues aeed"l7 ti of similar rank, and represent
or. August 1st. mv! tJ
llfinf ktftiie same -li lng)he leading Industrial Life
wio ‘was drowned, ini Spring Lodge,
I at Ole ham ih March, 1914, was '......
' ■ ■'
“ Sprlugfleldl” Abbey - road, WhaUey, brings ,to an end a career which has'extended for over years with the Pearl A^urance Cb. Ltd.' Mr. Wood-, head commenced as an agent
retirement of Mr., 'Thomak W p b d h e a d.,
the rank of company sergeant major and was awarded the Itallak “Croce dl Guerra” for merit crlous [service. ,
-Y----- ‘ attained „J. During year, and On his discharge-he was
appointed mans ger at
promoted district manager at- Lohgilght, Manchester, In 1922, ahd Altrlncha,m,
aMlstant "district Cheadle. Cheshire,
Ches lire, iii 1924. He was pro mote i to the rank of divisional
mant.ger at Blackburn in 1937. ami luring toe 'World War II
was given additional control of the Carlisle Division. In 1948 he was transferred to Llveipool, but returned once; agalA to Blackburn in ,1952, where he concluded his long Insurance career, at divisional
given by the Liverpool Area Conmlttee' of the Industrial Life Offices at .the Exchange Hotd, .Liverpool, Mr. Wood , head was [the recipient of a:|
maniger. At a complimentary dinner
; A BOWLAND farmer. Isaac •Alveson (34), of Pye'Cross Farm, Paytoorne; was fln^d
£10 at Bowland Magistrates’ Court at Qrlndletori,!on Mon day, when he-pleaded guilty to . stealing an overcoat: and, rug, total value £15. from a parked
car. , '' ,i /... ,
on . Saturday, June 18th, Mr. James Hanson, of MancheSter-
Ihspector B. Dobbs said that
roafi.' Heywood, left' his car parked outside the Buck Inn at‘Paytoorne. Laterj the same evening, Mr. HanSon found toe property missing, i ,
;
the pollcp, and P.C. Sowden made inquiries. .The following day . the officer saw .
Iv.esbn, - who at first denied having
j POLICE INTORMED i , Inforinatibri ! iras! given ito!
p.C; Sowden was hot satisfied, and later'Iveson said, “All right. I did take the coat.”
Icharged, Iveson said, “ I:was tempted. I will not d(> !lt again.
When cautioned ' and / ;, ■ ' . I ; !
: In Court,! Iveson j stated he had had some drink and had got mixed up with a!“ bad lot.”
Clitheroe’s 460
Houses In 10 Yearis P the .ten years! since' the
has built a total of- 411 ijerm-; aneht houses and 5Q temporary houses, according ‘ to figures published this week by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government. A further 16; permanent houses' were under; cdnstruction at June 30to. ‘ |
war, Clltheroe Corporation -
private houses have been built! in the town and another fours ■are under construction. |
During the same period 44
which has no houses, under cdnstruction at present, has erected a total of 139 slrice the war, whlle'64 houses have been; built by. private owners, and, 20 are at’present ih the course of construction, i 11 I
Clltheroe Rural Council,
Council report the completion of 58 Council houses during the period, with a further 24' under construction. ' Number of private houses built In the district since toe war is '^5. i'
' Figures for Bowland Rural
wives, looked after the boys during their stay. ; :
senlce. 'There was no ’bus Service in' .tb&t area, wnich made it Incphvenient for local farmers 'and their families to
; ] - i[ ;' l
get. into Clitheroe ami to, the market.
, Mr. Bleazard decided to do something about it. HP ob
. tained k- himself. ADDMIONAL ST.
it was hard 'koti^i A S
business increased, Mr.' Bleaz ard took bh additional „staff
until the time came when “Boltgn ’buses” wei|e famUlar sight to everyone.
Mr. Bleazard, who is hWl^y: Ing In retireihent,-rcifalned
ownership . untU during. toe war, when the looncem became a-' company.; ,Mr. .Tat took . oyer ownership, four years ago.,
vehicles with garages at,- - eroe. Copy Nook, Glsburn and Barnoldswlck.
' 'There Is now a fleet
' The' stage-carriage teirirtces '-are operated between i olton-
-week!there are also seWc^ to Settle. Worstoh and L^ne Ends
by-Bowland and. Low taking in Clltheroe and burn.; and points,,,alOT route.' ■
On certain days . taken anything from the car. Sun Smiled On
Chatburn Effort riLORIOUS weather attract-, '^ e d a larger crowd to the
annual Chatburn Village Hall garden party, held on Satur day afternoon at the EiOpkerj’, Chatburn: by permission of Col. and Mrs. G. N. Robinson.
Hall committee, the evmt w^- opehed by Margery] .Lady Hacking,; sister of Colonel G,., G. H. Bolton, :form,erly of
Chatburn. Colonel G. N. Rob inson presided .at the opening: ceremony, arid thanks to Lady: Hacking were: ■, expressed by
Mr.: A. Hustwalte; NUMEROUS STALLS
well patronised by a crowd estimated at : about 200, and about £30 . was raised In aid
The numerous sta Is were
of VlOage HaU funds. Results of the sperts and
competitions: baby show, judged by Lady Ha'cmng and Mrs. J. Kay; Margatet How- arth, Jeflory Parkinson, Jona than Drew;' Keith Ctetoehts ; ladles’ ankle competition. Judged by Mr. R. Fort, M.P., Mts. [ Wlldman, Mrs Lunn; darts competition, Mr. J. Dukes; cake, competition, judged by. Mrs. Bolton and Miss Amery, Mrs. H. Townson' and Mrs. H. Ilmbe'rt:| treasure -hunt, Mrs. J. W. Marjsden.
Christine -Hudson; b(iys,'--5—7: Alex Peacock:; '1 . 'girls.' '7—9: Daphne Graham; boys, 7—9: Kkito Hargreaves; 9 and over Vivienne Dukes..
Children’s races; girls, 5—7; ■
[ Amplified ihusic wasi pro- vihed- by-Mr. Dennis Geidard, of Clltheroe. V
(vehtlop'ibf Cruelty to: Animals, in Clltheroe the 1 collection yielded’ £95 9s. 0id,i and ■ In the rural district, £39'6s 5|d.
■-/A-, realised as the result of a flag day appeal held In GUth- erde and ' the surrounding rural district recently by the Clltheroe auxiliary branch of ,the Royal Siiclety for toe-Pie-
£134 Flag Day .'A total of £134,15 i, 6d. was
' of the generosity of Ithe nubile in making such ajlgratifylng result possible.
sinctere appreciation - pf, the efforts of toe flag-sellfers and
i'The branch; [expresses 'its i
Canadian .countryside durlpg •
local efforts. .The rest has been provided byisubscrlptlon and by Michael himself, who has been at work' wltR a tree- planting party on' J;he Scanden Hall Estate, and doing garden Irig and odd jobs ;for neigh
is looking forward to other scouts, from 20
j I' ! ' ! i- I ! r-. ' ; HURT AT PLAY
TjiOLLOWING a. mishap on the playing field
jat.Cllth-
hours. The Gramihar School Troop has also helped to -pro- vide the trip.
'was taken by ambulance to Blackburn Royal i IPflrmary with a suspected- fracture of the left leg.
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eroe Castle, on, Friday,-'seven-, year-old Stephen Dewhurst, pf GaUlgreaves-strdet, Blackburn,
Organised by. the | Vffiage' AT THE PRICES
may we quote you fob your "
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OVER OVER
200 CARPETS SQUARE^ TO CHOOSE FROM.
300 ROIlLS OF LINO .EUM.
all [fitted carpets HAND SEWN TAILOR PITTED.
All Work Guaranteed. ' Free Delivery II Areas. .j-'in .al: Clltheroe Advertiser &\ Times, August ,12, 195S TYkE SERVICE
Note the FREI^ Service that we render to our Custoners: 1
FR EE AIR ! I
. FREE INSPECTION i ^ FREE ADVICE
TRACTOR TYRES fitted at your own farm (fitted (No mileage charged).
free)
WE GARRY IfDQE STOCKS, FROM WHEELRARTOW . TO. DUMP!® COVE^ IN BOTH NEW AND REMOl LDS.
We are alkb up to the minute with all the latest ’Tooll^d Equipment In-the constkiit changing of sizes and devices oCtwe bqulpnient vehlfle iiffinuf^^ find nectssary
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peliiallsa In ithe iReoaIr, and Overhaul of j all makoe of ffloctrio-WasnlnS; filachinee. Including Re-eoraying.
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