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'! i 6 Ciitheroe Advertiser & T im e s , A 12, 19SS T v ^ te M e e t s


fr^bm, ,of .yo;^ write, we talk, w


Y o u a r e t e i ' ^ j /


a lw a y s a s s u r e d o f


iil^ Ijlfi^'’’;


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flii: i ' : |U si hs:


THE KING OF ALL BREAD,. — ASK FOE IT BY NAME—


NATIONAL VegBt - MILK Veget - BEOWN Veget BEM WPRSl^ LTD,! NORTH ENDj BAKERY. PARWEN


l ^ a l i s f a c t i o n ^ I b e n y o u b u y I


; sir.-^You' e x t^ .


streets remain .ilbwgt, and we who'are aHergiolito'litter; ^ |h e .


But we, pleaci —, ......


our .County'PouAtoj^pnoV make ' a;bi'oom;!to,:p'^'


girffle 'the ear.at •*** eiTOx uiic America maliiiB


sahhath morn. - j ■ (Arid so.^'^mai^e i1 wui 1^1, pn dae iSu


idUey bh a r'i.'';.'' I'


'bffer: I,


a month, sweep ,the main sW ^ of^the TUiageiniyself, providing:


v*«..~>-pay m o : ^


necessary impedinfentk lijeely available, and (b) That.on the


(a) The authorites‘make.the


ing Sundays ip those memberO Council iwho


task. . Thus might ;


County ,(3otuicii ,aid ,^.eep| for­ ward together (0-^ our ir^ira- tlon ithe famous’ pi rase “ Glye^^ ithe tools/ and we will; finish, the


conscience; ofj


awaken the complacent


‘ i LIVING STtiNpAEDS ■ " " I f Sir,—“B” ought, toj study -the


living. The Beta a Price Bmex has risen fromV KO i^p ISO ^sipce June, 1947, while the index of wage rates has iris m from 100 to 152. There Is lira le union yepre- sentatlon. on'-i toe com^ito


acts befope miakingiiStatements about a falling standard of


Wages.rates me. fa facf i^ t j .1 .'■i.i' INSTALLATfON CHAR(^E


12" TUBBS 14" TUBES


WIRELESS RENTALS


H. G. 30, MOOR LANE ■ ' Tel. 636


I m b ’ & O B ih ip ia ’s WA'


with our expertguldance always at your serviefe, we offer a large selection of watches—all complete


with guarantee. We give service after sales.


j


Prices, to suit every pocket, range from £i' 5s. :0d. to £150.


See our large selection of Wedding and Engagement Rings.


/■ lEW


lllf plEB ind DMNIAOD J1ECAT RHN Special out of .income .payments, ;


24, KING WILLIAM STREET, BLACKBURN. Tel. 7920 Sgenta for Longing.


IR NEW SLICED il- i i 'S P f i t / e g o o d p o m t s


« LOOKS GOOD « SMELLS G O O D « TASTES GOOD


* 1 1 G OO D LASTS


(h g a t em yth id ig Accurist, Avia Wtema £2/10/-


... 10/- per week ... l i /6 per week-


2/6 per week


ipubliriijed, for Two ithfags


living continuing to rise aM the cost of living )mlng sta,ble.


living. What fa(^t people would 3 Sb ”staiidard of


lin W D ke to- see'isTO u: . V .w —


he standard of ----- - -


July, 1954. :e true. Tlie cost


p: prices in the list, figures were


_____,,'Ihej was far ahead race when 4h


^ ’ iairpings j Index


of Uvfag has ]be|en' rising the war,! so,hM


_ , sinc e


sympathy 'In 'i^he matter, j^lll themselves perjton a the same


:hrei renlain- sachl mbPth, c[ our local lure me of their


^ . saucers,,to in 90 ininutes;


*


tpirngupl. Id vain—tour


jto.liUs me ccliimns; we


ridiculous part of any by '.strikes j ithrpugh It surest: effect from any cf Cbmpahy’sT really: ougni


ipanies Inpld ployers and substantial


“ B " .' may present hig


, I t ‘is a . i


I have hot, I where the. 'Plenty of ;W ,I them.


through ai^tate, for


6, .fiumphrej . Urin^p,


earth. Ato) Karnes'sl miracles to; turn factory


afaaz fag pi rbad fa ,


boy,'aged river fori Has the


■Iiil'the' V


your ■ i 19


: .0 fax,.as It' '■111;.


Imis are announced I ■ lakt'issue'of a city J, who was seeing A


(


.e first time. ' •world really come as


:es to think? : READER.


Funeial Tributes


which advises f h rw i the ^tail Price ifadex mo fid rbe worked out. !,


I on the wage rat<, but on ^.faum eamfags.


ahead of pricea'h -the . j everyone knows -'hat the stmd* ard of .Uyfag dfcpbnds not pimply


At Mitton b arlshioners, some of 1 had. travelled .con-


.Mltton,' on M. Calde: Rev. Cafa Vicar of


the Ven. ducted: tqe followed


The Ar


Kirby Sti He was


“B” has a so slipped UP on the facts t i describing as


CLUHEROE


Claridi At


fTHE rec : section h say, now i re


portion Of present oh'


Cyclists Gill


J , I.am pleased to hid a membership


ijj-formed junior of approxiipwl^ 2®


decided to cembine the two r;ek for a


arranged for |;t lem each end- Consequer .tly. when


sections this ling Gill, juniors than


A leisurely against faiors present, i tre -were


Settle for th'aisjcond halt of the ,. first being at


pace took ns headwind to


mofnfag-^the | Forest Becks removing thtep which becoriB once one has After .tea and]lakes, we jvcre off Rlbblesdale and


'lost amongst I them.


merely a paS , a ’mere. .trickle


we were socri along a duals


the gorge, over and around the huge rooks which lay] in the bottom, andiptelng many -little, cave eutranies in the ,-walls of the gorge—nprip of theto went In very far,- holypver.


we stopped


Settle R.T.' starting'at ■Bridge.!, Thte afterwards to;|


Next week


OUR C■ t r T H E


jiee 'hold -the annual d; ladies 10 R.T., a.m. at Bellman will be a run


Malham. I DIADRANT.


UNTRYSroE Y B M > € A T C H ^


TTNLESS yoi have been afoot ■ in-: toe': 'c ountTysfae during


occasie: change


toe tiours just after sunrise, you have riot steri it at its best. This not only upflies to toe visual scene but tb toe sounds, and above' all- the- [delightful. scents- liberated ■ ty th e ' [early morning dew. [Later [fa toe day .toe' atmosphere! I Is- .charged 'with minute p£rtiifies' of. dust, and consequentiyjl much of, the charm of the coimfiysfari is fast to our. finer sense s.||


1 around atmdit toe Iricomparable beauty of Rfable rind jffoeieler. If you wlsh'J 0 get most satisfaction out of whitlj Nature has to. offer,,


I afa dori/faced of all this after. Imariy] years of -plodding


■then -toe bes, policy is.te be out in iihe early hours,


of doors Then,: if favourable life, hear [fadre sounds and, mewt important toJoy.-toe' scent ...of


the. weather/is ataU ;!/ou will, see, more


II I


Pi *'lF I I


Made


' liiutd by tht 6|d«n Brinch of Tho Tobacco Company (of Croat Britain


M a n w ho k n ow s w h a tisw h a t ..iptrlal 4 Iraland), Ltd.


glqri< like jmos-, During til !i|u8 weAther


-taking adjvdtiti weather, which L . benefit havie before! mld-| i


have; been rii by field lati the j other . " around 'V to


have in Besides


ijeopie I 'have been;' tage of .the glorious; ;■ 'the' jdufats fromi ive obtaineds most; peen toose taken-


past !few .Weeks,


lay. Twp of these ost pleasurable, :Oiie. near: Sldidbum.orid. iji'toe 'Treiugh and;


dtewell.' 1,-,.'-.[ ,-'!


e chafnji ' Which li tio n ed on both;


■great or watch


llfe.w a se:


' h;


a - ’h! ■featuile,


toe sweet journ ing qufalt the wito- toe when scent a t ; s cov fr unfr: todr-


'Burij coun blpdi-.


s t ■Ithatoriu


wrifah travsr pause drice jourii to ho! bird wm war'll! thej


,;is most noticeable. At sUch lasori. there may! nrit be!.ri ieal of outstanding, events ighllgbts for ' toe ,. bird- ;r, but there are, however,-


ns, a most pronounced in ^ree, flowev and; bird


idst '-- o f ' other' " interesting ■s to be'appreciated.


Oii both my: recerit journeys cent of wayside,, meadow , was enough to make any


i ly worth while,! Also dur- these early , hpurs the ;ex-


. a fragrance uiiknown! to tfaveller who takes his walk toe ,sun|, is , high.! The „ of clover is ‘dlso released


J, and llrigerfag perfume ,of tioneysuclde [ fills ■ the 'far


reshlni 'ejed


..-ng change to the hard, •lendly surface of the main •( ughfare.


toe ;Waysldp -and woodland- ; [ -i^UMMER 'MIGRANTS flowers,


, ,


-rile'rs from-,.toe -north who' for awhile to ri^t before,


lers an'd .flriefaes:'; the next, have all disappeared. Th'en,,;


life ebariges,:'One dayyou; see -parties, of ;■ swallows,


te.-how from day, io day the


iryslde." Aheady! the local, [ have gdrie, : and ' toose : r we now .see are ;toe 1


■toe bird-watcher finds with l regret that, all too. soon .the:


iijch a -time- when :,the;dew- i field path is a cool.' rer


month. : In trii AIV


ft r the pufpose of extra OTeaters


sb unn^essary " wanried-up.”


agaih, still ip alongside a B fa fie niuoh depleted


by the .lack b| rain, over (the last '


liny, places It was \|ay' of stories, with of water almost


the ■ralley t(i| 3ur left btoame a gorge.; At top head of_ the gorge EcramWed dovm


Horton ani lurich behind us, bouncing; merrily cart track until


It.was ....


run to more


[ofa i are Vegularly ,


-. a ^pro­


tuns specially week-


were the of Tosslqe


Local


Hawkllis, ton; the VlMr of G. T. M Green; Vicar of Cdlln : C Barnolds





Clergy, q; e'ry; prga Mltton ?ai


Floral


Mltton Council;


verley P Union .5 gf egatlo 1 ParishC


ners Of


Dean, ,th.i Vicar of ^


siderAWe . ent at ithJ All;.Hallo m


Ellstanc^s.iwere/.pres- funeral service at ?fi .: Parish Church,


Ion J. Calderbank, Mlttbn, ; :


. JTlday,; bf Mrs E. ■bank, wife of the


•. jhd'eacon of Craven, J .Williams, con-


;ephen. . lsburn. ; .


assisted by the Rural G ; Rev. W- ‘M-


clergymen present lev. W. Monks, Vicar


Revr E Murgatroyd, Grlndletoh; the Rev.


,; the Rev. T. H. J. Vicar, of 'Waddlng-


?dck


Rathmell ;and Canoii Mackay, Vicar of with Bracewell.


ij Vicar of HUrst Rev. J. Savage,


iSnlst aridimembers of Irish Church Choir;


[tributes included: the Bowfafld Deaii-


lo ton, pari!sh


' Irish nd


parishioners. of Mlt- h Church;: parish- Bashall Haves; Cal- '-h Church Mothers ofllclals and con- of Bam'oldswlck


Parochial . Church hurch. Basnall Mis


b y . eight-year-old Margaret Alice!H&lewood,,:daughter of


A SCRATCHED face and a bruiked forehead sustained one 6f drivers, were toe-


only i injuries when .two cars were involved in collision at a


road junction near Moss Barn, Bashall[Ea.ves,.oii Tuesday. . The ^ars were driven by


Great H^fwopd- . ' T r a d e s C o u n c i l


TkELEGATES to the Lanca- Ishlre -and Cheshire Fed-


eratibn.'fflDf ' Trades Councils meritlrigton August 27th were annolnted at a meeting of Clitoeioe Trades Councll ’pn


service, which was jy the Interment at


loss


m;r statement' that fal


' to know; that. .


strikes.,Those,;; who siikes in these days bithered to- dtsmyer blow., really


, shareholders with a c i^ o n against loss


eptally’provides emr .J-lane, . .Manchester. , ■


A TALE 3F rftOGBESS? Sir—Mtokjfad


artificial isal


„^.-wlil shortly.send ilellites . to circle, the


II fic scientists talk of ig' more,: scientific light our homes and


(W h e e ls .; , 'same week these


;ter. of ■ fact, which dislike, that *die; l taxation ; of eom-


Ic ss of profits caused I Is on public funds


arse is a drop in the liaaility'to.'tax. “'B,"


3 of taxation. The . )f a loss of profits


AA pter’%eather,:the; Market- by “ QUIS”


ine Board's gih^k -- drying. centre at wdalleyTiwhlch ex-


ing to capacity at this; period, may nave to Qibse temporarily, ‘‘i t Is inost;likely that w6


nebted mote work jthan ever, ?S y e a “ a h d fam uW w o ^


assurance- Is . becoming ,n well-. known character: at Waddlng-


A N adVeii^liroUB cock-robin with rin- engaglng sense of.


. tori, where, his of; toSll ';lnclude;;:ithe yiUage.


win close,-though, we . are - not closed yet;”, commented Mr, A. N Wliklrison,; ceptre nlahager, oQ'Monday. ■: He emphasised ; that if the centrAhadito close i


through lack of orders,. It; the .Milk Marketing Board staff


would only be for a matter o f : a week or twb. ;; Alternatives , work would be carried on by


there.'--- Farmers throughput - the |


'ake earhers could teU E. Mi‘DAVIES.


long spell Without rain, wl^h; has seriously: hlndered'growth, of grass crops for.faays.and:


country, 'are affected; by thej


silage.. . Although the. centrei ^ has contracts for work to last until September, • the prop is; simply ■


not forthcoming. | '. ' ; IteETER MOIIEA J


vate .lucerne grass, Which is - deeper-footed and;.igrows-;on.!'


Only the farmers 'who .cultl-j


heavier ©round, '.are not • Quite j so badly affected. - .


promote' grbwtlirecent - local j thunderstorms.had little, effect! on : the. parched. grpund. .; : |


Rain Is: urgently needed 'to; f• 3Bven,>::ifriSu£a(fieiit;.^iri:


at least tlifpe Weeks before the grass is ready for cutting- and drying, Mr.-. Wilkinson-, com­


alls, there 'wUl'be a period.of mented; ' , y


spring, toe centre, has already | handled -600 tons] bft grass fw drying,' which Is considerably m'ore'than for toe same period | last year; ■ - ■, ^ ' j |:


gr.; Drisplte I the' fact ithat crop- owth was retarded in toe


a tlirie,'it wm be for, the time since' It Was 'lopened, in


If the pentre hris to close fof 1948.' , ■ :■


mSUBANCE BROKER D e k d i D f i


H . A W a t s o n A PROMINENT East, Laiica-j


! Talbot Bridge, BashaU Eaves. . Mr; Watson, who Was - 77, -mid been .serlpusly'111 for: several


‘ months. •:


, Born In Blackburn, Mr Wat- sofa Was-an old bo]y of Quteen ElizabethGrammar School.;He


efatered th e , ;insuji*ance and brdkery busliiess of jhlsfather,


Mr. JPkeph Watson, in Rlcti- mbnd-.terrace, Blackburn;. '


. .’'Mr.' Joseph:Wa[tsdn' , ^ ■


■ taken a-leading part ih the formation 6f . the ' Lafa'cashlfe


' death ,'was - succeeded • by h)s, soli, who ihad also completed


' Fire Brigades Erlendly Society. He was [ honorary- secretary mpre,than,5byears, arid on his


, 5,0, years In the: office, . . j


his services as hoiiofary sec­ retary, : 'Mr. Watson w^ ■


sented with; a ca§e of, cutlery;. PUBLIC LIFE I


•In 1932,- in,appreciation of: pre-'


George cHaslewood, of NeW Hay Pami, Dunsop Bridge, and WlUlam Park, Lowerfold-road,


.-Manor lodge of Freemasoim; - Mr. and Mrs. Watson lived





1931, Mr. Wateofa bought Tal-, bot Bridge. They; have since used'both homes.' : ■ Sincere 1 sympathy- Is [ ex­


for many years in Gorse-rodd, Blackburn, but - as ' a silver wedding present to his wife;iln


Watson had,,, one : son, Major Peter Watsorii who was killed ! While servlng.in Burma during ,;!


tended to his widow In her be­ reavement.


TuesdE.y evening. Thev were Mr. A Hallows, and- Mr. T IVrlgle y, who presided, •,


■ Mitton Parish Church on Mon-' ■ day.


World War<fl; ; * ' : I ’ [' The interment took place'at i .


'! Bj NATIjRAUS-f "at rrs BKT


,.^pqt throughout toe summer, j Also' at' this tliriei we notice


perhaps a day later, others are to be seen in the familiar locali­ ties, causing toe observer ;j to believe that itheSe are. toe same birds which have frequented toe


there are. many problems iwmch need solving regarding toe. ways of Nature and her children. No doubt one of too most outstand­ ing- just 'now concerns toe cuckoo. On both my walks I saw several of-these birds. . Most


• were;.this season’s young, bus fa ■ evfay' fastance they. \vere .dekig followed by a halMozeri or more meadow pipits. They were, of ; course, entirely i ■ fapendendent,! and could easily'ferid'for toem-i


Is also '6n[ toete ocriirions.. pattern. er rifigrante are leayfag ;our


; selvei. In spite ofrthis, toe pipits persisted In following ; toe cuckoos wherever - they went/, I t . appeared as If toe cuckoo had 'some hypnotic power over its ■ followers, arid: fa each case toe behaviour followed toe same


, ■ [ - .;";[i ., '


; -TOat In-terested'-ime,: however,' was.; the remarkable faculty


; .posses^. by. toe :young cuckoo. ' Oho! can , eiiplafa: how - these;


YOUNG .CUCKOO ' !


again recommeiicing their when to leave; arid 'more: refaark- i ley south. "R -^is 'Interesting,;


' , ' a g o . i -,■ [ p r : i I


■birds, dotted about fa dlflerent [ jwts • .bf [ the countryside, know- C


;r'>.


;[ able Etui, how . are they faifa to find their way to: Africa,' For unlike most birds, they have no


ATKINSON’S AGRICULTURAL Enterprise Works CUtber^e


[parents ■ ,to guide toem aq i th-i adults lett bur faea! many: week^


:'i. « t ■.'! 1.


requires only one operator


tMrj. and Mrs. : CONVEYOR-TYPE


.ufatll : reslgiiing for health retfions abouta month'„agp; he was honorafy ;tfeasurer. He was also a member of the | Union! -Club, ’and' had- been chalrmaiL ' For a long period he , had been ai membef ;6f


committee of Blacfcbur jn orphanage and for some time;


THE me ;por many years he was ,'l mber of the riiafiagemept I ' . I We have pleasure in


Bouncing that we c p [ accept orders for 1956 ins tions of our new conv type Grass Drier.'


• V 1 €)


Hetiry Aspden Watson;- 'died yesterday Week a t'h is home,


shire Insuraricelbrpker, ‘Mr. i t o k e n


I :Whalley beat Eihblesdale Wanderers on . - Saturday, was! respondble. for one of the inoat spectacular dis: missals of the season. One


r, brilliant delivery «nt a a souvenir. ■ - F >R SALE: One village. It


month since toat .uniaual pfler: was ;true of Low Moor.


,Js tost 25 years ago'this


i ishops', : a garage, toe village school,, A larm and .numerous iplots-failand. -


.] ,


Two hundred 'and fourteen houses; six shops, the village :i>ost office: and school,; all free-;


'.t r.


^IBBL ■ have;


most sui season, deserted at Whal the villaij:'


78 runs unusual


their ttj outnumb e;


were in the waj for n-fiij' wicket Top'oani nered


shared and w.


WhaUfjy ■lley


:offered for sale by auction-:-, one'-mill, 200 houses, nliie


I -’n ie ' e fa t i re village [wSs


OJCFOBD ufayersity fast V bowler, .B. Bowman, whose five for 25 (helped ;


butcher’s'shop.; 1 BObby/as'lie ifa drilled,'hops;


riohfldentilyv totough the doo^ri ‘even though there are cmtpmri


:ers liresent; and; a ydog;,,^ squatting bn;the^eshoId.(He


hops about the .' floor fori tlt-blts of'.meat,; and. hM


already dlscbvered'that flesh lA, better than fat.:,


;


I with a.:.tW I and youngsters.'.' -Mrsi IncldentaUyj shows a “ ore.dfa- creet 'approach, waltip^oute


m' fragihent8-,:bf meat,v iBObby- fatefully -8°^,


hiN6w;i-.ithe!


side toe door .tuntll _Bobby ernerges with a morsel for her-


-of Mrs. i Smith,, who lives ne:rt door to, the butcher’s ishop. There; :hfa dierils a u gm e ^


Bo5by varies his menu at lils other toRlUng pfaCd, 'toe h o ^


;Xot toe!butter|.etery...ttme. i


vrtth crumbs and other .titebp, are put out~for .lilm. he •will go


• He haA“been calling thetel a long time, tapping on the ton- dow for adhilssion to the kit­ lchen, •where :6n. one, occMon


hours' foUowingl ;.its l-capture. showed 1 signs pf life ;^heh taken to the home of| a Cllto-


Jl UC U


water, In which It floated on'its side with ,sUg)lt movement about the mouth: and gills, the flsh ; recovered Within ai few


ast winter, this .enterprising; r&ln discovered that .there,


was nothliig Uke. perching ;onj, the handle of &n electric kettle when lie wanted to gpf w^™‘!


eroe angler, last weekj. i" ■ Plriced ; into a : bucket:: of.


minutes, and a | quarter of .an hour later Wa? seen to| be sWjlmmlng vigorjiusly;' |:,


ful struggle-for existence, the revitalised (chut: wa^ returned


As a reward for its' success­


to Its maturril surroundings In the-Rlbble toe following morn­ ing.


i DownlikmHerd^otd


mHERE wits si gold altehd- ance at; New Close Farm,


I nicked ,np spht almost In two. Bownmn olaimea it as


flying. 30 yards and It; WM


Downham, 'j yesterday 'week, when Messrs. • Henry, Manley and Sons cpnductedl.the sqle of toe ‘‘ Nuttall” Herd oft'pedi­ gree and' noif ^ pedigree Attested -Ayrslilres on behalf of Mr. J. G. Nuttall.!', Top price of the day ivias lOOgns. paid by Mr. A. H. Birtwistle-for .the In- calf cow " Druihachloy'■Bright Lady.” Other prices Included September icalyers,..to l75gns., October calyersiVlgns'., Decem- bier. calvers 72gns. Freshly calved 'anlinals ■with calf at foot realised 78tos.


- :


IA selectldn of seven animals from toe Mytton Herd sold


ments were also offered, and 60 acres of grazing were! also sbld at satlsfabtory-prides; ,


well .to average The whpie


70gns. each, jf the I Imple­


hold,; went for a i little over £ 20,000; a'57-acte; farm, with


||,


f arm - house arid! toulldliigs, was sold for £2,|f0p.


had then jusit ofecently been closed-after 130 ^ears, brought


But the: miil :itself,: whjtch


forth not a sinsfa Wanted the mll|, -which -had


fo’iind employment "for more than 700 people, had produced iottoh'foE export! to all'epr-


^ FltTERS TO THE E P r i m 'Dry Spell Hits I N A N D 3 ® l i P....--rry-:,.- J . i . A N D


BOYS WHO PADDLE THEIR


,been'busy constructln; toelr own craft,'for the navigation of the Rlbble rapids, si: ice the beginning of the school jholl- ‘ days almost five weeks ago. •


West Bradford boys, wl.oihave


0VW CANbE OADDLE your own canoe ” is| the motto of three


nfals of the world, and.was the first mill. In the:Glltheroe,dist­ rict'to rim,power Icfams. i; ,


The mill renlalned clPtod l for many,.years,! ;but it, w®®


;a; new role, housing toe No. 1 .Training ; ‘fiatta Ion - (of ithe Royal 'Engineers "'duiing [the


aterito be brought Into Uto In last war.


'Mr,' and Mrs. R. W. Water- Worth,- of Mill-streelJ, West Bradford, and his: 'friends, Gary Clarkson (14),t of: the Millstones Ho.tel, and. Kenneth Purnell, aged 12, pf| “Scar Head/’: West BradfdrdJI


B They are twelve-j ear-old ernard Waterworto, ,son of


saw a. plan of a catioe. to­ gether with constructional de- tolls, in a magazine borrowed frPm the County Llbrriry. The design , was traiisferred' to a roll of wallpaper, for want of a better medium, anq. he and ;hls friends set to worif;


RUNS GAI


Thre (


B u t P 32


[gATSME^ when C


sprees for i wiekefa, ar alter their


j Several weeks ago, 'Bernard -


they decided s


score 178.' eluding Cl centuries


■Without i tookl


lithero .any [fill


oppon Four I -herop,’| en ou|


' Two of the craft were'flnally ' completed last week,] and the launchlhg' ceremony', •took; place; with every success, on a stretch of the Rlbble near toe [village. The low level of toe yiver has had the effect' of re- iducliig the scope of toe .boats, but a stretch of vvater, was


found to be-suitable Rlbble Cement pumj house.


took the canoes down to toe river! again, they ’ considerable attentlo


Oh Sunday, when


expertly . ipanaged attractively finished and green.


construction, and It Is hoped it will be: ready this week so toa[t'lt can be.launched before school re-commences. :


A third canoe is now under-


: THIRBUCANDE '


' ' s


• 'it!is estimated that the cost of toe two boatk already built is 'about £5 10s. The larger one,' 14 feet long, 'cost about £3,! and the smaller one, at l2'[feet, atviut £2 Ips,


supplied by Mr. who is hlinsell a froifa whom Bernard Inherits considerable skill. Only the ” stringers,” long w.wden slats which run along the bottom of the! boat, have been purchased. The boats are wdl finished and compare favor lably with professional models selling at


' Both are . maqe almost entirely from scrap wood, ■


■ ■ ■■ lYaterworth, olner. and


near the the boys


attracted ti in their craft,


in orange


to -dispense pith J. Riley, Gt. |F “ eroe quiet fo([jit— which produced on toe loss of |pne v lack of -briwling I firmly' expoM latf Yates and prot| Entwistle took mand In^ a [second worth -110 fains.


iHarwq itoel


of toe m teh aggressive, :!ntwi^


a •' six in a - ‘-‘" innings of- 18,


.


Start, Yate3|-richlv first half-cmtury ' team, with ifcight


Hitting orit freelj


I virtua tod


safe, enhanifag hi one of toe ' eigueT professional; ■ witl polished finings I stand endf d 'whi bowled witr the!


but Gt. Hiiwo- break-toroufa


shattered in third-wicke, s.. . Entwistle ind WJ


magnificenI


' to 35 ib eighl had reached hi 26 minutes ball the declapt.ionl three, nude in


I ' credit'toa'i ; completelj Clitoeroe’j t bit back with_ tion to ome


School and a' leadng light in the woodwork; clas.!, Bernard’s, ambition fa Itobe a joiner. He is always busy: wlti tools and , regards thfa latest achieve­ ment ' merely! as a stepping stone on the road to fulfilling hfa ambition.


£30 or more. A ' pupil at Rlversmead


It was g ■ea'tlv batti)


aftierl ov|


to a point from a surprise | They started


I of a six and eifl a bright Ipock [


■ means it®®


two wickets forj made ap eni| thanks largely J influence I of :a f Etherfagfan. wM


Davies iiomply the sceiw witlr display nf biff I


'earlieJ prof


.Wi frH;' "'■ff


,-i .''.,-1 (• .j'l


, rainut^',! Davie! strong, liavingl and five I fours ij


scorer ' 69, inol ciIr:


( Designed specifically to


meet local requirements, this up-to-date machine has been thoroughly tested, an,d found highly efficient. Al r e a d y several of : these Grass Driers are operating with great suc­ cess in the Clitheroe area


The Grass Drier is easUy


operated by one man, and its mechanism is fully automatic. Like all Atkinson appliances. It is robustly contructeii and w^, stand up staunchly to the hardest use.


; Price ex works (complete with


You can see this latest \tkinson simply by sending a postcard appointment


B e sure to see o th er r e n a m e d ro ya l LANCASHIRE


[|-phase motor) £880. 1 machine operating,


or telephoning for


/Uk in so n Titdchtnes on d isplay at the\ SHOW August 10- 13th


94 & ilO


APPLIANCES LTD., <Rncashire - . Tel. 6^15/6/7


''42, and total Smith: prise 0]


five fo- of 21 t ful 16 Whalle;


Standrin; A


’ middle wickeft


had was a


75. LAST W|


inning; betwee


Big!


A. Ml helped


,u®ro


(10) hr- toree


faJli


Lancasj: ful sup -


Tatte*


rnt ,EFL


.iwrt togell 127| re


later I 42, bi|


t artneil g (IJ


^ter I en fo


®pcd


dran battij fall!


sail, he bol


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