ALL-ATTES1 2 anthem Advertiser 6i Times, July
MOTOR CYCLISTSI 22, 1955
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iiivroST weekddyi! mornings M.' throughout 1 the ! y f ’
t i l? S le s d ^ le .Nursery
: home-from-pome ij for, T local kiddles.
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Porvic micrdporpus plastic separators-:-virtually ever lasting In ba;tiery service.
New, corrc sion-resistant ^ C.B.9S alloy fortheplategrlds pasted with improved active materli Is.
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Hard rubber container — tough e rough to outlive even these plate! and separators!
W. & F.
Fpow you I* fiurafio or dflflloi'"“flt o® oxfra cost EXIDE SERVICE
Eshtpn terrace, Cl|theroe AGEWlj’i Tel. 252
HOLIDAYS ARE AGAIN
M we wish all oiir
cus.omers a hap ypv
ay thou
uuixJght of washing your soiled Holiday Clothes spol your home coming
holiday, xxvxx^cj. - let the SEND THEM T0 ClltHEROE LAUNDRY iP MLICO ROAD
r e c e i v i n g OFFICE: Tel. 752
^ e l. 41 i2 , w Sh a l l e y R D . every ■ o c c a s i o n .
i.5l l|fl
]li £4/10/0 to £350.
Our wedding ring , 9ct„ 18ct„ 22ct. ,
PRIVATE FITTING ROOM
27/6 'upwards £3/6/0 to £117. . i ItW S p e c ia l o u t o f Agents for 24, KIN gin the‘ latest designs In
old and platinum are from and in 22ct. gold from
UUR U S a k iD G E
Incone payments. .
ionglnes, B am^ Cyma T
I WILLIAM STREET and Rotary
BLACKBURN. Tel. 792()
. TrebexJ Accnrist, Ayla, Eterna Watches.!
Lojjk Iri black ,nd W te For
I ^ U t T H E R O B wearing -a
|CIithiir!o€ fIc. will be
I .they take the —~-=- for their openfiig match of the .1955/56 seakfi. on Saturday,
if hew look" when field at Burscough
I August 20th. j Instead' of the familiar red
iersOTS, the players will; be wear ing lo r the flijst' time their new black and jvhite vertical-stripe
V' - P feih.
outfif^simila castle United,
that 'of New
lere arelllreat hopes of a succ&ul skson. S ev e ra l
pfoifiising youngsters have bMn ’ ’ ;few new -faces win t o field at Burs-
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We live such lovely dlamoiid “ d precious , Tofu.''
i ! ages t e r S i W S '
for primary jschool. | : During the five lyears p has
been in existencMt : was SaSSbkaddlto&othesodU llinchtike scene at Chtheroe’s Ribblesdale Nursery School.
iquals the nunlbfer attending lie nursery./ | I; ' I , j
k Many of the
rion of thehead ;,i: Hewitt, .s^ei! that_! them larges have e\|ei;y at^enUon.
trained staff, under the direc them the nurserysls Ltd.
1 The nursery, I day begins at rLso a m when the fhst chll-
bnur Is taken np i |g the klddlesl each of whom ^lilntted a little! coat and hat
bif a special syinpol. wplch can be anything from, a fopk to an aeroplane., , !l|| ! I, : Each child’s .rnoUf hffPs the
boy or girl to dlitin^isp at a X c e Its owpiclothfes ccm-
pktment or topk regulSttes. " 1 wide variety of 1 tpys is
thWe Is
available. Gamk SJP played, a S when the j Weather Is fine
children to air Two playrpoms i provide
IdJal indoor facilities.; klnlature tab|es and
are used by the phUdren. piking a scene istrongly rem
; I I open
chairs com-
inlScent at tlmei of,GuUlvers LllllpUt. ' ' ■ ' IiyiPORTpN'r
o One of the important]events n h ed ay is th llu n ch jb re a^
Every effort Is made to niake S that thellchlldren receive
an idequate and well diet M s Is the province of
Sekok,MrsjK.Ha|^^ ^ makes an excellent job of see
ifeacp child has iea,l
m at lumjh
„ .„ ‘that the/kiddles shoi-t of food.] .the embers of
the and
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After lunch, if:hem perlDd, followe,d by
are not
....V. see that a nourishing
staff jpln
Is a rest a milk
kadk. The, (jhlldrpni enjoy
furtaer play jUntll parente or elde: brothers, land sisters be gin calling for them before the nun ery closes at 4-^30 p.m.
40 small chljd|ren of ^^aryhig tem’ieraments, in hbr work, M
It is no ekyitask caring for
and to help her ss He/vlk has a
staffl which assikant assistant and There Is alsc
ml DIAMOND MERCHANT
ks/Cher, two
laundry assistant and I a care- takk.- ■ ■ . II I
the cook,
comprises an [nursery students,
lelieve in was on view at Dlitheros Cricket .: C1 u b ’ s
A flying saucer you could
innual gala, one made by
Coomber, of Ppdleton, who is
It is a model Michael Scott
pictured here -with his minia ture spaceship during a dis play by a nuniber of Clitheroe and district mpdel aircraft eh- thn'siasis.
r ! j be obtained, '
a model aircraft club iri the town if suitalile premises dan
lit is their ambition to form
Shear Brow, [ collapsed near the junction of Chatburn-foad and Well-tertace on Sunday. Afte r receiving medical atten tion! for heat; stroke, she jwas allowed homd.
A BLACKiBURN woman,
Heat Strcike Casualty '
i . i ' - ' i - Queenle Hallalin, (29), 22, Ij I -their jlebut for-
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■n' ilk!' the ?;i.iJ r-ii ■ ft
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PE SAVINGSAGQOUNTS CHEQUE BO IK ACCOUNTS
OTAL ASSETS 30™ JUNE 1955 ^£100,898,397 H. ASHW
ORTH - ■ BERERA’ n MfH ACER . LIM ITED
I nesqay, AU|kt 24th, when Cltmeroe enlertain '. IP r e s c o t
i-Cables, '-ilil -_,Jheen laid fixtures, ’
im a, “work-lput" by I t o many youigsters W
hold a [few, tria) matches, i ;h will afford an opportunity
club with-a view to a trial. AT GRjOUND “- Adveptiser and
<io have approach^
j d a i h e f o u n d e v i d e n c e o f m u d i 1 h a r d w o r k ' L a - v i r i g b e e n u n d e r -
repbrter' visited the - . — B Y g r o u n d ] t o o t o i
1 f o r m - t h e p l t d h - f r o m t h e c h u r n e d ^ 1 u p I m o r a s s I q f m u d i f i t o a f i t t e '
t e k f i n b y f i f i t h u s i a s t l c m e m b e r ; ; o f T h e c l u b i f i a n e f f o r t t o - t r a n s -
s t a t e f o r n e x t . s e a s p r i : ' i t h b i s l l a c k e t o i f f a n d p e ^
Pilrst home ’lmatch is on Wed- 25 YEARS|! AGO
Extracts fr-om our issue of ■
July p5th, |i930. I
rpoURING ra|n 11 throughout eroe the country spoiled Cllth-
’s annuaU holiday vyeek.
Parts of Yorkshire were, In undated by floods,; and Iri the Whitby area,; complete havoc 'was caused by a cloudburst.
On Fridas
Ro y a l----- ------ ~ - school clock! stopped for the
first time in its; Career, and consisteritly! refjised toj gp.
The boys regard [ this as definite,.,tribute |tq ,theli| d^-
' partlhg hefid
s p i r i n g i n ] - t o h o t sun, - M r . B . B a i l e y , w f i d j j l s - t r e a s j i i e r o f - ' t h e c U b , w a s h a r d a t w o r k l e v e l l i n g , o f i
p r s e n t s a i m u c h m o r e a t t r a o t l y e p i c t u r e t h a a , ^ I t d i d t o w a r d s , - t t e e q d o f l a s t s e a s o n , j
Tel. 2133 SUT T ON S 7i; KING S
BOokiNG OFFICE for GREAT
ITllEETij^ALLEY \ 7. ROBINSON & Sofis LTD. HARWPOD
Holldlay .Tours,' DayRaq
Clubl Secretaries; please n Full disc-
. II yod fvlBh to book a We. ; dlkcuss details on rece
Excursions, Theatres, Circus, esi'etc.!’
i( te— iimnt-allowed. ■ We!,'Book 'Private - Coaches, ''I
lelkly. Tour, we will visit you and i!pt of a! P.C. or phone caU.
CLEARING DEBT
s j o k e o f I j t h e m o n e y - r a i s b i g e f f o r t s b y I t h e S u p p o r t e r s ’ C l q b '’hd t o Lfidles .Committee who
C h a l r m a r i l M r . ' A - ' B l a c k l o c k
I d e ' f u n d s [ f o r t o f c l u b i Mr, Blacklock said t o t hi«
a d h e l d I v a r i o u s e v e n t s t o p ) ^
would bei Cleared off before -tfie Iseason opened, and It was hoped lithai' wltfilri a few weeks ;of t o first fixture! the-club’s debt wot Id be olearefil •
.le , outstanding ’, debt - of £U0 i --
at the railway Jfioods 'depqt, had driven! off from thq lh«t
Mr T. Williams,' chief clerk p a r t s - o f t o - p j l t c h , - w l f i c i
tee at the golf llnfe, Horrockfi- ford, when a rook pickfid up the ball and flew off with it. The bird carried’the ball 20
yards nearer thejhole before it dropped i t j , . i ;
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Improvements at Cfiurch Corner, Glsburn; scer|e o i many serious accidents,J The
Work w|is started oni, road]
wall of .thfi churchyard IS to be. set back.-find trees removed.,
dliigtbn Cricket: Ground were, opened byl the president [Of the
Two teiinls courts at i Wad-l
slX'^-year-old tennis club,iMr. C. H. Malllson.. . i -l
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£500 For Low l|loor Church Scheiiiei
tVTTORK Is to start shortly bn ' “ ’ .the replacement of the, c e n t f a 1 heating Installa-; tlon at Nelson-street Method-1 1s t .Church, Loiv Moor.;! This] was decided at a recent meet- j ifig of the church trustees.
that the building! should be heated by means of electricity, in preference ;o gas dr coke
The trustees also [agreed systems. ' • - ; ' I,
"The congregation and trustees were' then faced i with the double problem of! having to decide what sort of installs-^ tlon should replace; It and also of making sure that the new| ready [before
came obvious [that; the coke furnace apparatus, the third of Its kind to be used in the 60-year-old church, was worn out and would not! stand the rigours of another winter’s use.
Several months' ago it be
one was ------ weather arrived.
cold
-raised by means of efforts anc. church functions.
estimated to be (n the reglqif of £500, and funds will be
The cost i f the Work Is PEEPS INTO THE PAST 50 YEARS AGO
Extracts from our issue of July 21st, 1905|.
“ AN old .offender,”’ of no fixed abode, made hlj
70th appearance before the Bench at Clitheroe .Borqugh Police Court, charged, 'Wltfi sleeping out , 'and assaulting the police, pound asleep in |a field near .Low Moor Top, he said he had gone there l|o .search lo r ; mushrooms the following morning. [ In a scuffle at Clitheroe Police Stfi- tion, he was stated [to have broken a police constable’s arm. Sentence: One; and fslix months’ hard labour!; to run concurrently.
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5s. and costs at Clitheroe County Sessions for being drunk In charge olf a horse and waggonette 'at Wpalley.
Two Burnley men were fined j
,port on teachers’ salaries, at the monthly meeting of Clltfi- eroe Town Council, one mem ber declared that ratepayers were grumbllngj about the standard of efficiency amoiig teaching staffs. |
During d,lscusslons ion a re,- ; . |
In various streets and districts of Clitheroe, were reported to CUtheroe To'^n Gouncll. The greatest waste jvas ;found in Marlborough-stregt-1-^ ■ where two leakages polsf; the - supply 1,500'gallons perl hour,; ■
. Details 6f wastage - of ^ater At home or on holiday, 0RDER YOUR CORY NOW Mo will to live--
Ruth B ; appears
illi and exc/ariVe/y ia l^untlay’s]
A woman R - ' i ,epriev j
that is; condemned to ^eath
; floes knowing [full well the fina nightmare walk?
she feel at such a time, 1 ’ thinks, what she feel full
OF ex t la
I any fi
i ment must I No Will to
has been refused. [ How I ' "
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EVERVi ’ ATTENTION work during the day . ^
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long Unlike the • schools, I the
nursery dow not clpse for a period. It is closed!for a
•the year—during the annual Wakes fortnight and for a week at Chrlstmsjs. , I | ;
totk of only three weeks; in
■,lng) : It helps the ypuiigsters to iir ly famUlarity with school routine and with [the , company of qther chlldreri. , , ;
possible for mothers ;of young chllken to go out to work, the nurkery has the | further ad- van age of making It easier for a child to start normal school-
T ii' addition to iriaklng it CLOSE LINKS ]
nurkry and the' childrens parents are maintained by mekis of a mothers, club. Outings and soliial:; evenings afford mothers tpe opportun ity k meeting members of the
chlfdren. Jhst how beneficial that
Speech Day Awards
Af Modem Schdol 'GPHOLARS at i.Ribblesdke Modern School, Cllthpoei
who received prizes at ! the annual speech day and prize distribution last .week .wep;
Head . girl.: Ruth Slipger,
Head boy, Roy Driver. Mrs. H. Satterthwalte prize. Engj lish, Helga' Sweetman: mgthS,
Ruth Sllnger. ^Headmasters ose links between the ■ M Porter. Charnley. bfipor-
prizes for eflort:2 Calder, R. Duckworth; Hodder, M. ,Sllnr ger; Kemple. A. Gore; Pehale,
tu’nlty prize, ; A.i! 'Wilkinson. Entwlstle history prize. K. Dean.!
, li ■ , i| FORM PrIiZES ||
nurkry staff and of i learning at close quarter^ of the work that Is being djine for their
W0& Is can be seen by s glance at .the hpppyl ifbces ol children who are kept happj and contented In their home from-home.
A “ Saucer” They I i ■ , : i ;
iBelieVed In , ,
A. Gore. 1: S. Cole, J. A|spin, IB: R; Lawes. J. Smlthsop. IQ: T. McKenna, S. Duckworth. J.O.: B. Bglin,
M.lCook. 2A; S. Brownrigg, D. Tlaylor.
Form prizes: lA: A. Cqate^i
Hesmondhalgh, Ji Sims. Scott, H. Whittaker. 3A: K. Gallagher, J. Wetton. V. Parker, K. Greenwood, 3B: K. Wilson, J. Holgate. S.O\: A. Cookson, R-. Cobper,: 4A,: G. Taylop K. Waterworth. if: R. Freeman, C. Jolly.
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wood; housecraft, M. Thom- ber; needlework, B. Horne: physical education (girls), y. Killean; physical edu‘
Handicraft prize: P;LHar-
(boys), R. Driver; gardening, R, Freeman, f
cati9n i| ■ | ,
Pendle; netball shield. Calder: football shield,.Pendle; | ath letic shield (girls), Kemple; athletic shield (boys) | Ktiq), Pendle and Hddder; cricket cup, Hodder:, “In memorlam trophy, Pendle.;’
■Team trophies: rounders, i| i WESTMINSTER jLETTER
THESE COURTS BE STYfFPEDl
SAYS EICHABIi FORT, jbLP.
J have had several Inter esting •: debates i this i past haps Ithe most the discussion
I it had .condemned as being The socialist Opposition-obvi
main'-' argument'! ,
' of the same go|6ds the same in all shopD—■wha,t Is called retail price malntenance-rShould, all
ment centred on .the question of whether some methods of selling ini order to keep|prlces
, Very shortly,| the inalfi argu.
I minority; of i thel Monopoly ICommlsalon argued that the iresultlng publicity would stop
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be forbidden | by .law; The alternative would be to register with the* BpaVd of: Trade the agreements tor carrying out the methods. I of •, trading. A
I ’methods whldh were .’against
ithe.publlc interest;
' i The Goverriment’s view was I i that measures to forbid all the
j practices: by law wUuld. lead to a new $et of crimes which it thought/undesirable. Further
proposals to deal ’sylth, mon opolies.!, Members ’felt I that there was much to be argued for and against ^h a t the Mon opolies Commission i had said about trading practices which
.....D G.overhnient’s
ously thought it had found a subject on which the Govern ment supporters'were spUt.
READERS CLITHEROE POOL
brought to Uiy mind an amenltj lacking In Clitberoe, and a sub ■ ject which is often being referral to in 'yoiri paper. I mem, of
Sir,—Th} recent heat wave, hai
course, tie . provision : of swimming pool! In the town.
It has oftefi; been said by to critics'Of such a scheme, to t
the cost would be too mu<m w i it would fie impractical. Is tn/S; really true? : I am a teen swimming eiithu! 1- 3t who noripally lives ' In the
v/litoroe district, but who is it .present si rvlng with the Army--In
Sussex.’
visited three country : martet; tmvns, tilubh, the same; size- as i Clltoroe—two are in -fact son.e- what smaller.; ■ ■ ■
I have during the! heat., wa te | ’ yy '
has buirc a swimming' pool tl at is ImmehSely popular.. It is
In Hast Grinstead, the .Coun :U'| i staffed for cleaning and main- taker/coich and his wife.-
tenance by volunteer membere of | the local swimmmg club,
wh.chi has beeri tfonned, and the oily drain off [ to public purse m-, volved lb I to salary of a cs-reh;
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Throulghout t o suminei months, l.tbe :POol> enthusi^tlq-
ally .-supported, '.by , the t>9^ youngster^, and- I am volff it shows ’ a| modest profit.
the county town, which is alsr Council-run, while a . third Haywardb'. Heath is : privately
There! is another pool In Le veqj pwnSd. ! ’ i I
more,' the practices ha-i been followed' -to maintain retail prices. Retail price mainten ance had beeii siippdiited by by the Trades Unions as.| well as
and consumers. No pr e likes prlces-cutters. '! j
manufacturers,!distributors ISJ^CIAL-CjOURT' The problem Is i to [combine
retail price maintenance with the prevention of some of the bad pta'ctlces -used to enforce It. "The Government proposes that all agreements which may cover rh? .bad practices must
will
who have ments,
will be stopped. ; : | I thought that the [standard
they- cannot, to the; agreements justify : the _ riiade’ the -
, woVk aM qiiteitainment. This as evident from t o lafik
s-trangei! 'to have - the ,poten ;iafi- tles, expanding industries '-or growing- -population which .Clitfi- eroe. enjoys, t o majority, of t o working ’ population traviUmg daily tO ; London-or one nearby I seaside towns for phcir
None of these -towns seem to !a
the regular modes of. trap sport which return -to the tevto very late alb very well . patroniiedj
of cinemas and the poor su ipfijt for,'4hc^l that are tore,,-wh,de
problem is" once again mooted [in t o proper circle and t o ; to OoiincU ’ decide to inquiry, t o cost oJ such a. project.'
I cati [only .hope [ that th^
be registered. A special court will study the agreeinehts. It
then call on the people agree-
m. If
of the speeches-was yew high. It was a real debate.| f)He de- batel will start again y/hen the Government brings in its Bill to put Its proposals ilr to law. This will' be 'when i we start sitting agalri In October. All Members will be most con cerned that .the Bill Is fair. Yet It must hot havelcopholes so that bad practices like prlvara ■(Sfo'bf’ts can go c|n. -
perturbed about ;the, sti Whaliey streets on Su While sympathising wit at the vast quantities of which are to be seen village at week-ends, I see hbw the problem Is completely overcome.
WHALLEY l it t e i Sir,—“ Jlmifel” is ,i
: way into tfie gutters. ' 'Whether we like if
number of litter baskets no doubt result In more depositing their .rub Into them but, -human being what It Is, there still be much that foi
The provision- of a I I, ; I ,
liWhalley is ^coml^g moi A'new
: station, ’bus embayment ! road
Impro.vements all Whall'ey the stamb of ban district!
banlsed each year.......... h ur-
“Of traffic find the num visitors Increase steadl that there lb boun 1 to be litter., I doubt vfhe-the appeal to people whose Interest in:.ylsltln; the lies In seeking enjo/ would have]-any listing fit. Finally, let fis rem the old saying "Where muck, there’s money.” ley cannot’have Ijt both
CLITHEROE ; th;
____ plfiygroup Council has oy obvious solution;
■ plement the s provided there.
all concerned 1 roller were sold the money used orthodox, i; but 1 equipment such some such dive
Surely If woul
e ur- ’bus and give
Each year, too, the .V'olume ,ler of
'dllage .'irieni - behe-
y, so more ■ any chief
eniber bert's Whal- ways.
VILLAO!ER. ROLLER
-3 prbpo lltherfie th-e
to me
the[ d, Ithi srlooki:
:ss u |as. a :slon
'Ings
be spared an '
:or SCI to b
be be the
playing aylor- .t Ithe :d the
isal to steam
after
iter for steam
luy more ;i£slghtly slide or ;o sup-
ap and already
In that! way, Ipcal residents eyesore ure In- Tlsk of
s pleas' smallei
PARENT, PATH CLOSE
as, for Instance,] last ■roek-enU —but in[ future! let t!iem see tha t the [job is done properly.
ell may deem it nece close the Castje gro some period during th
Slr,-M31ltheroi
Town Coun- i,5sary to ifinds -at year-
I race entrance ,to th( Castle field was closed, the main en trance fit Castlegate was not. ■A number of people w alked all the '-way down to the Eshton- terrace gates only' to have to walk half the’way back Sgain.
Although the Eshtori-ter- Clitheroe. ANPOYED.
United Service .TIAEMBERS of Clith^^oo Con-
Moorilane, and churches held their United Free Church
Clitheroe, Shows PI
■ WflTk hayroakinj ' YY plated, and furtlf
pects of fine v creased] entries a at all] three of t agricultural shoWs’ t I t will be the first three - shows will attest^, Bolton-byJ Show! Committee ha elded [to follow Clitli Slaidbiirn’s example j all-at^ted cattle se
. waterlogged, and ml ers were still only I through haymaklngj local I shows were cail
that ’Upper Ribblea Bowlahd have had! cultural show- since tlon Year. Constarl delayed farmers lasti by September, showff
It will be the first!
, to prepare exhibits ■ I GOQD Ob
' Slaldbur'n, NewtonI andDunsop Brldgel
omen, commented Wightmau, secret!
This was' a veryj , mlttee. Farmers f
. least a week to pr ! for ' 'competition, '
' queritly needed . ahead with hayma entries closed. | |
Ifi weather prov
' ,able! several thoul .tators' will attend I
' Better arrangements man this are surely to be expected from the custodians of iouij restric- Ive bye-laws.
May in 1951, to ayif clashing! with [.theI
Tiie date was a
, cashlre Show; an| ' been held a t ; thel each year. - i - i f
■the scheduled!
.,' that that , date-p ! courage farmers, 1
returned to |Sep| year, when lt|wasl
;, generally in betten that time.
gregational C au rc h, ’Vesley annual services
on Sunday, this year at the Moor-lane Methodist Church. 'The Rev. F. A. Payne conduc ted the-services, an i Mr. D. Hartley was the organist. ,
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■ again be restricts stock. Other seel
' ’ ary “ show I with provided by You
include sheep, r arid rabbits, wltl
, Clubs, and local f sUtutes, whose exhibition is alv standing feature.!
’ The gymkhanaf ing and childra classes are expecj the -usual larg^ entries.
' this year celebri birthday, has as f
The show con R G. Parker, c*
Hall. County Wilkinson, v/hol responsible for f committee befol show in 1945, -withi Mr. ly. V. retary, and Mr. | treasurer.
, I Local and trials, Introducd
, one of -the attrl of Slaidhurn, 1 head and DI Society’s show, I year on Septel
'’ !! CATTLE Si , ,'This year’s I cattj
; annual show | at; I
■! : road on Septembel show will be the flrl in September for »
' ' Haymaking this-yJ been; ['completed, - '«l hitcriif-lt is the flrsi many I years local fal remembej: complete making without a di —gives farmers adel
- Duckmire. an ■ [at Slaidburn. , been held slna -Heanlng, Newta
Hospital Visit T(
Langho, recenD ' I study torif in .
how
is I treated .will be tald iij in next Sunday’s I^EVV^ the WORLD.) This) is ai^
:ursion into human yiisery X has never been recorded
bfifere. Those of] you who hav^ etiihgs about Capital Punish read the absorbing story-r ,ive—Ruth Ellis and after.”
'years. They| ■ panied by Sb ■ ’ Mr. M. Rlcha-
I The party ; four hoys andl ages varied I
! ' One of the : I visited was Mi : at RotterdamJ
j of the tour ; conducted tot
[ grades.
-! skyscraper-lla I wards, the i
' The second i bn a tour ! visiting one c
[ afternoon tot - anc^ocks by
I C l i th e r c PATRICIA j
■ t w l th a c a r iJ I the junctloil I road, on FrlJ
'; juries to hei .! ■was invblveJ
■ \i The’ car Gladys Hitcll
'[ Burnley. I
! ■' doctor, Patij I ambulance
I. Partrldie H| . After -trea
[ ' street, Clltha about, l i
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