;SIS 3 \ ■ ■ CUtheroe Adve •tis’.r & Times, July
WESLEY GHIJRPH CLITHERO]
. SUNDAX NliXjT
! (July 24th) ; 10-30 a.m.;
Rev Francis A.! Payne
R^v; James \Vp?|»t : 6-0 p.m.: '
||Hoiy ConununJon. LANCASHIBE
(ioUNTI COUNCIL
MATSBNI'nf AND CHILD \VEU?ARE AND I SCHOOL i;l\[EDlCAL SEBylCES
mSTRIBUTiqN OF y^LFARE FOODS
i from THURSDAY N^T, 1 hiy 28thj 1955, [the
serwies, X i coS
CM IHEROE; Tel. f C itheroe 875;
vy:i\]
E. 'C. . WiEBS'CER, Div. Medical Officer.
yWwEIGHT-Lbo'K” in spencer
foundations
eleated for you hy expert designers.
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SEE YOU
your new FIGURE); ' WILL • ,BE AMAZED !
Muriel C. Bai gh east venture villa, -
Sr. CHATBURN STAtION. Tel.; 326 Chatbhrn
1() Years’Experience Appolntmehj: ojily.
roofing by I I '
; CNEMA
Telenhoie: Whalley 2181 Ktoij.. Tues., Wed.
CLIFTON WEBB and MAUBEEN O’HARA in
Sitt|ig Prettjl Cert. U.
Thuilsday! Friday and Saturday
ROBERT RYAN and RHONDA FLEAIING in
nfemoCert. A. hUBEh f l i P
Saturdays, 1st House. 6 o; n. 2nd House, 8-15
o.ni. Week-days. 7-30
fbl-all types of biiildingS ' from /
ror.momo»aBuijto«|M"c)ionl»
Prices: 1/6: Children 8d.
SUND. (July
Worship
Mr. F. 6-
■;Mr
AY ; NEXT 24th, 1955)
at 10-30 a.m.; Braithwaite
0 p.m.: J. Fish
(of ^lackburn)
M0 6R EANE Metho list Church
CLinplROE Rev. J.
SUNI'AY NEXT (; uly 24th) 10-30 a.m.: Henry Fentoji
6-0
p.tn.: Mi . W. Lees
I betW'jeni certain s^ hom. ^
in the number of jhookings for long-rdlstance tripSj; thome- based tours and dallyi; excur sions run by Rlbble:: Motor Services, Clitheroe;. ]j i! :
There has beeni^nll ilnhccrre^e . AtJ- .^
..mVaova rtf /hnnWnffi: for
j^ e
goM demand foritheidally'fcX- curslon services )to liBlack- :pool! ' On ; Sund ay , ex
ESch morning! has !:seen a
cursions to such; places as Chester Zoo and ChMter were popular.
sorts of Blackpool. Morecambe and Southport have been flmifavoufltes wlthjmpy day
The Lancashire .coast re !..,:[! jl,'
triUpers, some of whom have met feUow Glltheronlans: on- joying a week’s holiday In these resorts, j. |; !! ' Bolton-by-Bo\bland'
Services reported ~ minute rush” 'of Blackpool, Southport
, 1 ^
chbseri by people ii who had decided .to make the ! most of the good weather. Ml POSTAL RUSH
Moreepmbe and were aiUl venues
al' “ last- I bookings.
Tivjbv J
cards sent by hoUdaylng Clltheronlans to stayht-home
H there have been many aving-a-nice-tlme. post- relatives. ■' - ! ; '|| ' I 'f
I On Wednesday I morning rilone, about 3ifl00 cards arrived at CUtheroe Post Office to make!; the rush heavier than usual ,
become accustomed to nutting a| twopenny stamp hii post cards, for therelihave been
Most people seem) to have
fewer surcharges i tiUls ; time than In previous years. 1 j
WISH BRANCl
ANNOUNCE THAT A WILL SHORTLY BE
OPENED AT CLITHERPE All Your Requirements in
ELECTRICAL — RADIO — TELEVISION OR NEON WILL BE AVAILABI)E
Look Out For Our Opening Date
I M bCCO&UHtA lip
Ep!®! i
FOUNTAIN PENS Md PENCIlls are always acceptable presents
We have a splen3id Pencils, and Pen and Pencil Sets by all
leading makers: PARKER - SWAN - WATERMAN
CONWAY STEWART , - WYVBpN BTC, !'
!! .at prices, to suit all .
The New,RETRACTABLE BALL^POrp I PENS by Biro, Scroll and Platign im.
lAsk to see the PARKER " 5J” - th e world’s finest writing instrument.
kippers have been conspicuous by their absence.; jThere hayd been very few of the)ri, accord^ Irig to Mr.,
E.iThoinpson. the
I The traditional.! thoxes of P ostm^ter.!l,i|; i- ,.j CBtheroe F^caities i provided! at Clitlieroe Hospital
Ease Healtlj if roUem TWBW accommodatiqn recent y
is helping considerably to allevi ate the chronic sick iproblem tor Blackburn and District Hospltm Management Committee. ■ ,
Management Committee told an “ Advertiser and Tim,es" reporter
An official, of! I'the Hospital
yesterday that' the i -provision ;Of this accommodation; .had been mainly msponsibleifdr the reduce
tion of the numbers on the bhronlc sick waiting;! list.
staff, and.,when; We obtain -this we sh'ali be able toltake in more people in the extra;!: accommC|da-
“We are'stlU Mp^.of nursing
tlcn provided," he|s,aid. ; ■NEW WiUtDS!
accommodation Iorjp45: ^ qm c sick patients wCj?e ■ offlCMy opened in April.. | ;j|^ ‘
Six new wards;! to provide I
Costing more than £l3.000. the adaptations also include WicheM
fitted with the lat^t sterilisation plants, bathrooms
and toilets. - .! ■!)_ ;! The opening of! the new Witrds
eroe Hospital, which h ^ . ___ri-vsjTisfnYTnations
marked an -, important ^hew, chapter in the ,h)stoiy .of Cffih-
At HaK-jway i Mark A £ 1(),000 Ires to r a t i o n
and John R.C. Church,; Cllth- eroe, is approaching!the half
way mark. | | ,
, Launched i in November^ 11953, to provide funds- for the work of repalrltig damage caused by dry rot, the appeal has met with a steady res ponse on the part of parish
ioners., I [ , I The - “thermometer” notice
in the ;ichurch poilch reveals that the fifth £;i,000^and
the ha lfw ay mark—has almost been, reached- ,
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In which his parishioners had borne the heavy burden, the
Commenting on the mamier
Parish PrleAt, the Rev. Fr. R. Walmsley, told an (‘Advertiser and Times” reporter; “ All praise to them. | ,
appeal fund at SS Michael 1
S ^ f^ o rp S fe & « These allow unjrestrlcted travel MORE BOdl^GS
th, 1,^1 holldiy fine, a . . !
therain-spoded hohd^y|w^ hundreds of
streets in Clitheroe
aSSrfS ri»iniil».rtonicOiW three jear t fmO.« ate j
the biggest hoUday eSojfuses i Railway and ’bus; companies
CTeierbooklngs, and pother of people!! Who
5p|?hrfe hM been provided by K
i.
have ItraveUed further j afield than ever before.
clitheroe railway I! station was crowded oh
Saturday with hplid^y-bound Sthetoffians. Among POPular dShatlohs for long “stance
and
travellers were Loi^dom ^ is n - ,ton, Bournemouth' aha Ports
mouth. Sta!f - at - home holiday ' I L V'
makers have hOT ploUl'^ diolce for d ^
^ ^ ^ ;
qliota' '.;of
...visitors.,.. .Etofotd, ahd Brungerley were crowded : on Sunday With cars and pic-i
LocaUy,4>he iw eU ^ a^ a beaulty spots' haye had th eh ,
Me,parties..!. /• Throughout the weekend a; I '-
larg;e volume of t r ^ c through: the ^jatrict^h hs way to the boast. ^.Monday,
and mills slleht. I . I
' Although; there Is stUJ ^an other week before CUther- onians return to work, .the,
town win resume' a ! more normal appearance to-morrow W many people i return,! h ^ e
^aln. Not many stay away
for the whole of the hoUday fortnight. Next week) m^ost people wlU be contenting themselves; with day ! excur sions before .the return ; ta,
^ork. :'!". ■ i
Hot Treatment For .Qitheroe
have undergone a smoothihg- out treatment. 1A huge mobUe “ flame-thrower has headed u small processlon of-yeWclM
.tYURING the past few w^eks ” various roads iu Clitheroe
be followed later in the year by the laying of a-“ carpet coat
This preparatory wprk Mbtor-
’a great improvement, many rough sections having been
the treated roads have found
of surface material. | Motorists And cyCllsts using
levelled out. | j
Bawdlands Bridge was under going treatment, ’bus! services had .to hp diverted'via Moor; lane, Woone-lane andjEshton-
When the section of road, at ! In:. answoTCto'
.terrace., , I', ! ! ' Among the! roads | already
mHE first prosecution of Its kind since the Introtuc-
treated are Duck-street, Par- son-lane, Bawdlands, Wad- dlngton-rbad ! at Drtingerley, York-street. Next on the list are Castle-street and Green-
acre-street. I i
tion! In Jariuary of the school traffic warden scheme in Cl Ltof eroijwas heard at CRfb'-top Magistrates’, Court, yester lay, when Bernard Victor Ro nn!- sori! I (34), '34, Sharpbawh avenue, Sklpton, was shm- morild for falling to conionri to ! a school . crossing patrol warden’s sign. He . was fined
£51 I Inspector W. 'Wright, prose
cuting, told the court that M(:. Arthur J. Baybutt, a Clltt erpe
traffic warden, was on du|y at the’ junction of Well-tertace and Waddlngton-road, on
Tuesday, 21st June, and was displaying a "Stop” indicator to qllow a number of children to cross toe road.
' i FAILED TO STOP
motor lorry coming from the direction of Well-terrace com-
in approaching cyclist came a halt, but toe driver of a
pleiely Ignored the sign and carried on in the direction ,of
Pimlico. ; !
said Inspector Wright, the children were about two-thirds of the, way .across the road.j
lAt the .time the lorry passed,
. lilr. Baybutt took a note; of the number of the lorry, and oil I finishing duty reported toe matter to toe police.
NEWS FROM THE DISTRICTS MTITON
READ; lilR. J. pUCKwbiaTH.-iThe
death occurred at his home on Friday of Mr.. John Duckworth,
of 50.. “ Kingsmead,” Lyndale Gai'dens, Biackpool. Mr; Duck worth, who was 74; 'vas a former Read resident, and had lived in greater '.'part
the village for. the
of his life, moving about 12 years ago,:
widow and a son and'daughter, who will have sympfathy in 'ttieir bereaveniept. MCremation . w
to Blackpool He leiaves a
r
piacfe at Carleton, Blackpool, on Tufes^ay. ; ■ ■ ' 'j. ^ ! .,, WHIST DRiyE.-Mrs, B.
O Orc
Eimmer was M.C. and Mrs. Max well presented ;the prizK.,at a whist drive arranged by the local Women Unionists and iheld'm the Conservative’ Club on' Monday evening.' .Winners.,Wer^ Xr.Mia. J. L. Kenyon: -2, Mrs. ^yhUrst, con.,.Mrs. a.Holt' and|,I*s.,A- Browett; sn^.iai Drize.- Mrs.
Hayhurst. CRICKET.—Although ' Read II
lost their local (‘derby”, ■with Whalley H on Sftutday,; there
The Rev. Jv ;Bavage|'Vicar of RathmeU. was the preacihei( at
SCHOOL ANNIVEESAKY.-
the All Hallows’, Mitton, Sunday; School anniversary services beld onj Sunday.,
'|
at i Milton, when Mrs. P. Brown! wals toe organist, and
He preached at momingj sertice!
evfening prayer held at B ^ a ll Eaves!' The Vicar of Mttton, Canon J. Calderbaik, officiated
)rjganiri;. . . ! , < Gisburn pkector Of
; Harwrtoi Event TCX3R ' the - third succe^ve •L, year. Mr. IJ. R. .Hlndley,
I Annual three-day
qf Gisburn^. ..Pirk, /Gisbuito IwUl act as director of the third trials
Park in September. : . ■ ;
' The trials, tc( be held on September dst.-, Jnd, and 3rd, proiriisfe to D
portant yqt,:,stjaged In . the North of England. , Last Septeinbler the event
fe 1 the most Im
afforded British! riders a final “try-oUt” over; ja lull course before toq : two :8UcceMlye
E u r o p e a n events, at D^^e in Octoter
and at Windsor in May, . On both occasl^ Britairi: won the team event' 'and supplied the Individual champion. Mr. Hlndley I captained the
British teairi at Helsinki in 1952' and thfe-toam which'won the first Euroriean;champlon- ship at Badminton toe fol
dt evening prayer at Mitton, •vhen : Mrs. , J. Maudsl:y !,was
'Benson, vice-president, presided
] ".SAWLEY:; , , iwOMEN’S bsTITUTE.-f5te.
at the. monthly meeting_-of ■Sawley Women’s Instltu'.e, fwhen la'tablecloth, which had been em
. A NOTHERtofese ,6f poliution A . jo reported from Worston
broidered with the W.i. mono- gtam by lMiss J- Kenyon,:,wm presented to toe . Inst, tute by h s . .Holgate; - A musical, pro gramme arranged by Ml^ Rohin- ;son from gramoiffione reqom
provided by members wab greatly enjoyed, and thanks were ex pressed, hy Miss A. Jack
was'some .spectacular totog hy Frank Holden, who coUeo^ed 50
' SABDEN
runs in 18 scoring: shots, in-, eluding 24 runs jofl one over.
Altogether he h ^ four, sixes and six boundaries.,
He was Joljnl .Edwajrd: Bald win, C38), 27, Boundary-street,
who was iflned' £5 -for I using an unlnsured|iriOtor-cyc|e and £1 for using tan unlicensed motor-cycle. I He was also dis qualified 'from.;driving jfor 12 months.
1 at Old Traflord on:. Mon^,, when satisfaction lat his perform-
Jubllee-streei,^!«ivcu » trial on toe Lancashire^ gromd
1 ! ance was expr^ed .^y
' Is an old boy of 'uilthKOe toya) Grammar School, hM ^«n b tavited 'to take part to the g a ^
Stanley Worthington, too former Derbyshire player Richard/who
etween Manchester and Liver pool on August 24th. ;
'cultural Society. “Gife ftoeral took place at St. Nicholas m ish . Church on Saturday, the Rev.
known Sabden resldtotj Mr.. Thomas Wlndle. of 99, Clitheroe- road, died In Burnley Municipal' Hospital yesterday week. He iim 73 For toe greater part [of his life Mr. Wlhdle was emptoyediat the Old Printworks. Iluring his younger days Ihe was a keen horticulturist,, (and - tor - .many years he served on toe commit.,ee of -the Sabden Floral dnd HortlT
MB. T. 'WINDLE.-fAj well-'
officiating. .— .— j --1 two sons, who will qaye sym pathy in their ..loss;
H. Bki ll ir ig ton, Mr. -Wtoffiei /leaves
either floatlng or on the bed of the brook. ,•
' , ' With both! Ribble .sud
Hodder down, summer level, there toss been
ti little; activity during toe day
been achieved by ; sea-:trQUt anglers at liight.
me, but a jfew successes: have. j. .
Dh re e . sizeable . well-cori- dltloned sea troqt fell to toe
rod of C. Beardsworto. of Blackburn, who took tbem nn
mm-Ribble while ^ u s 1 n g SrillMd-clqrei and sUver-grey files. Their.weights were 2-lb.
' brb'wn'troiit; I A Ciltlieroe angler. M.
11-oz.. Mb. Illoz. and Mb, 9-oz; Be also creeled a nice
Dawson, had a useful catch of brown trout on the Hodder.
the Vicar, ' Most popular _mode of angUng Prospects ,fpr-the week-end;
at ipresent ’ Is night-fishing, trid: this IS likely, to-contihue while the fln^ spelMasts.
lowing yeart; ■ II
promoted toy | tofe_ British Horse Society | at Harewood
fendaht Said that:'' for 'more thari 12 nionths hS had been
! sentjlng .oUt 15 toM?
day,buthad,re^yed^ocom7 i
plaints fronii; the dairy to whicli life .solii,toe pUk.
' When Ijhe .stoniiltog, Officer
pointed out tojpi® that his iriilk was belbvf-istandard, ne
at ipnce iexamlned his, equlp- nierit and toifhd alcooler leak- In i The' Saifte day he went to Clitheroe' and hbught a new one. This hrid been installed arid wa^ 'working when the
Sampling OfflcSij took the “ appeal to coW’’ pmple.
, W r a brief iretlrement, the Bench imposed;a fine p £2
i()s. In ' eafeh Igulrieas cosp: 6s.
case, plus 6 a' total of £ 11
moHilng, however, wi^th a re-;
ductlon in ;. the road Fafflc^. CUtheroe Lad a deserted, appearance '^tU; shops closed
sunning; themselves on: *;
and on the Continent, dese|tea: borne sUent witness to onerof: :
congri:gationai CHURCH
CLITHEROE TFffi SUN :?iviiL.i» n,*
Clithk^e Visitors Frf^lni
WATER IN MILK: FAULTY COOLER
.j ^FTER samples of ■' I
■ j i jM n j i n M } . -theirnative! ^ ^ # h h le b d a ; l i^ .a f te r , an
absenceii of- 2A. years are Mr, and MrA'Robert W. ConyeM;
of Druihmpndvllle, . :Quebeo ProiAnce, Canada.: " They aw^^
speiidlhg. afshort hoMay wim friends,!' Mf?;--A
CowpetthWaife, of / Braemar, j WhalleJ vrpad,
..Pendleton.
. i
-weeks 'ago, ffom Anisterdath, •after flyiiiE.;:.'ttier^:; fro®-
■ Mr. I and -Mrs, : .Conyera arrived in Ehglto^^
.'Canada.,: ' Tl - Both Mr; arid'Mrs; ;Conyers
know tile CUtheroe area very weli. Mr. Conyers Is a natwe of Chitburn, and his -^Uf^.
jdrriiery : Miss, Wlndlej was horn in CUtheroe,
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where her father was a weU- kiiowh cricketer.
Taking advantage of the
fine weather, Mr. and M^ Conyers have - been visiting
many towns and villages ;n Lancashire and Yorkshire, aid they have also paid a short
visit to Loridon. • i
[fewj .CHANGES (.With the exception of the
new housing estates on i the outskirts of sornepf the toym,
.quite-------------- Siarked Mr. Conyers .to FAdvertiser,'and, (Timep. - . • J i.' • _^ti>
i)ortel:| who visited him yestet- qay, ''
\ AQVerilaw, ,***4*’^ ; VPJ
which has toured the tpwn, removing uneven patches fro® the road surface. . j , ; ' ]
Ribblesdale hM changed^ UyU® since..............
thCT teit.™'it •' i ,:
TO BLAME —iWISWELL FARMER
— been taken at, the farm of, Michael'Bowen, WisweU|Eaves,
WisweU,isaid Mr. R. P;]Lee, if Blackburn,. defendi jUg, A
' !y,
Clitheroe Mri^trates’i Court, the farther exam
C
ihed -hl^: ehuipment.i i rinri; ri" discovering that h J
mediately. r: ■ j : ! j Boweri was',::8unmpried,: W
selUng Imllk riot !pf ?equUed, .contiary to Section,3
of'the Food and ;Dru^ Act, .,1938..,
!,■ .,.7-::[.A'!-.-Hvr::r::!!!.!;
' cashire! GouScy lCounbU,;-- told ■ the court that t f 0 f amples ci.
Prosfecutin^M^'J-^j^oj^ ,assistant •spUitoi;, to,ithff-L^^^
milk t ^ e t ^ a I^y County : Aiiaiysis showed .that 'one
sampl^. of showed a'deflblericy dlL5 per
cent.! of. solids, | not; lat, and lO.i 'per cent, of extraneous water.' T h e » r sampl^ ;^^
ficienoy of
the , previous', evening U m ^ , revealed
! lCOOLE8'|;jLE4KEb ^
. nexthay wltlsithe intention o l takirii an !“ appeal! to ; cow_
I sainptei
rp- 1 and! had fpririd his beletog-^
assistant superintendent pf the p^eparatipn and weaving departments of Canadian Celanese, a large firm which keeps "1,700 looms,,funning,i;24
hourVaday. ; ,1| Mr. I.and Mrs.. .Conyers V/111
retuin home on Wednesday, sailing to Montreal in i|ie Cunard liner “ Ihernia;’-’
Driver Who IgnWpd in iiruminondvme, he is t|ie \ ana^ys^wM jonstete^^ -t
leaking ' cobKr;-, but | not accourit for the shortage of milk ifaf? 'to -ope'.'Of the
Mrl. Powell agreeil ^h^. i iJis
saniples."' | P ' _r|' , : MMLee, !defendtog,.said .toe
facts were iiirij. in dispute. hibitlrig toe'defective cooler,
he said that At waAiof an oldr fasliioned'I.tyrie. jit vras the practice of His cUent to leave the water running through, the cool'erl and .this, no doubt, would account for,the dilution.
.'wtiU thb ebunty-SampUpg' Officer caUed'at thp -farm the
cent.jloUds, hot fat, hnd 1?.3 per dent, of fextraneoUS -water.
tat,,12^ per ^er leaklngj had•replacednlt im , £46 FinesOnYoung Driver
Whol “ Took A jCharice ’’ Police Suspicions Were Gonfirmyd
(WHILE P. ■ ’__Whallej
In Whalley Episode ' 3 Burnett,' of C i i t h e r 0 e, was pn duty in
aroused by passengers cf a car
A n Saturday, June 4th, his suspibions were --------------'- a t the rear
(iiew inlio i car park
!cribed to (EUtheroe | Magis trates yesterday when the '21-
of the Whalley ArmsjHotel- What follDwed was dps-
)disquaUfled Irdm driving for one yc^r 01. lour suitiino^es -relating to Ihe use of- the car.
'years-old driver ol h e car,: Brian Klplirg,
ol.Stoop Lape Fa rm, B< )lton-by-Bowland, 'was fined, a total of £46 arid
“Kipling -was fined j £30; lor I fraudulentlj using a vehicle
Excise licence; £10 and a year’s dlsoualifica-tlon . for
using a moFor car not covered by Insurancr, £5 forjusing ^ unlicensed motor eax; and for driving without a licence.
He pleaded ; guilty , to , ;all summonses. ;
. Inspector W.’ Wright! said | •
that - when j P.C. I Buniett examined 'he car he found the . Road Fund licence, had been' issued !in respec^ ; of
another can! ! "-When tle defendant;later
returned t3 the car,he .was asked lor an expiration, to which he ieplied, "Ihatds off my-other car.” He added that
the licence holder fsU off as he coiilc. n?t put it bapk, he used ihe' ctl^er holder.
THE WEEK’S OBITUARY
MR. B. H. ROTHWELL
' A well-mown Whalley resi dent. Mt. Baden Herbert
Rothwell,[of 25, died suddenly on Saturday. He'wasjSo,
!
for manV years for the-Calico. Printers’ j A s s o c 1 a t l.o n ai Barrow Print Works and. at
Mr. Bqtowell, who worked
clitheroe Tecjmkd jSchool Students’ 1lExam. Successes
Broad Oak, Accrington, had ■been employed ,as a laundry- man . at Calderstones HospltaL for toe past five years. He was ; .associated with W h a 11 e y >
Parish Church. He leaves a widow and one
brother, who will have sym pathy In their loss. , .
The R ;v. H. Seaner conduc ted the mtermerit at Whalley- ' Parish^Cjhurch'On 'Wednesday;.-
of 46, liilttlemoor-road, Clith eroe, dl'ed In'hospital! on Sun day after a short lllnpss. She was 72.|
MRS. E. M. EARNSHAW - Mrs. Ethel Maud Eqrnshaw,
■ ; ' ■ I
late Mr. Archibald Eamshaw. She was actively assocl^ed with st. James’s Church,'Cll-
and a daughter, who will have slhcerel sympathy in their
Mrs. Earnshaw leaves a son -
bereavement. A service in Stj James s
Ohurcii, at which the Rector, the Rfev. J. S. Parry, officiated, preceded the interment at 5t. Mfery’s Cemetery. ,CUtheroe,
on Wednesday. 1 SS. M. WHITEOAK '
Mrs j Marlon 'Whlteoak,. of Blakey Hall Farm, Colne, died
;A former Worston resident,
suddenly kt her home yester day ,woek. j She was! 37. Born In Worston, Mrs.
years as a Mill, also ham
A native of Clitheroe, Mrs.; Eamshkw was the wife of the
'theroe,! for tmany yfears to d was a toember of the 'Womens Class.;
.T^ORE than fifty for studmts at
Technical'Scliool a r e -------
successes Clitheroe recorded
id the results of tie reemt examinations of the. Union of Lancashire aid Cheshire in stitutes. Tie results were a n n o u n c e d this week as
follows: i PreliminarV T e fe h n l 'c a I
Course; Is;. Class, JihU' iBuller, Gayland La-mt^ert, ,
'.Colin’ Mason; 2nd.' Class, George Benr ett, Dqnnis Bow- : man, Der4 Davfes Peter Anthony E^’^ery, Nicbolp Geldard, Peter Robin Knqjvleis, .John Pearefe, Kenheth Bym, Edgar Bartou Rush ton. David ! Sharp, Christopher Sims.’
Preparatory ‘ Seillqx Com
mercial Course (Stage, II);- 2nd Class, Marlf Christie,
Greta Holgiite, A|bert ta.y!- orth, Joan Parker;, Elizabeth Wells, Dorolhy Wilkinson, I
Shorthand Typrits’ C^fse
(First Yeto): Rass,. Joan ' Marion Clancy, Ma,ry Z. Dixon iRowena Ellzabethj Earnshaw, 'Patricia Hs.rgreaves; (Second Year); Pass;, SaUy Armstrong, JKatoJeeri Margaret Frank-
land. English, Grade m;iPatricia
Frankland, (Ist. C ass).j Typewriting, 20 wp.m.; _
Patricia Fianklanfl, (Distinc tion), Hazel Mary Myers (Dis tinction), John Richardson (2nd. Clas >), Get ffrey Swln-. dlehursf Und. Cl^s)- N!arton. Whittaker (1st. Class).
■Whltebak spent aU her life in the village until her marriage to Mr. Frtok Whlteoaki nine ago.' She was employed
Ro s ema r y Parklrisbr ■Class); Atoe Perrlngs Class).
Typewriting,- (30 ‘ Shorthabd, 70 w.p.rii.;
X.UU. ' Parish Church: ^ fo i several y^TS she; taught at
i weaver-at Stonebridge Chatbum, anp she was connected with Down-
the Sunday School felj Worstbn Mission, , tod during' this war years! shf' was prominently associateq with toe activities of toe local Red Cro^.
, -
bandiand fbur sons, to whom sympathy; wUl be extended in their'bereavement..
Mrs. Wljilteoak leaves a hus-
Wheatlar ds Cemetery, Earby, onMondiy.
The interment took place at I
- M. J. KELLY
Josephine Kellj^, Rawd- lands, CUtheroe, died at 44, Eshton-terrace, thfe home of a slatfer, Mrs. J. Cowman, on EW-, day, after a long illness.' She
A! retired weaver, Miss Mary Was71._|" I-,;- tltrier at the age . !■
, I Nliss keUy, who ijfegan work ing In the mill I as a-half-
worth and! Sons’ imlU for aU. mqsti 50! yfears, retiring; some' ten years ago. : ;
employed at Messrs; J. South- n . i
I ihe liavM three sisters, who, will ha-ire sympathy In^ their
lois. ■ ■ !' I Miss Kelly wwiclosely asso , !
-terment at St. Joseph sOem^- tety bh Monday.. ;
'I ! ■
ciated iwith SS. MtohaeL.and John Church, where Requiem Mass was said before -the li(-
(1st. Class!). S h o r t h a n d .
(2nd. Class). Shorthand, 110
ricia Grtoe Class).,
lvf.p.m.; (1st- (ist.;
' Shorthaild, 60 jy.p.m,; Mary Myei s, (1st.! Class!
Hazel I
garet Rcse Brown, . Class), Ida Margison, -----, Class), Adrian Clfarlesl WUson
.-Shorbha:id, 90
W.p.ni.;- Atkinson, (2nd. ,Claa>, ^ bara Rlsh-on, (1st. Class).
June Bar-
Sheila Miirgaret ^ (Distinction). Marlon penny.
100 w.p;m.; Park ngton.
Jajekson,
Greenwood, Mariann White,
Book-k^plng,
w.p.m,.;' Pat- (2nd-
Davies, (1st. Class), Ellzabeto Germai. (Grade ID: ----- aie 1Robert
(2nd. Class), (2nd. Class).
Leslie Dixon, Eric Hajvhurst, (Dlstlncrioh), Elizabeth PembertonJ (2nd. Class), Daphne Mary i^pehcer. (Distinct on)
,(2nd. Class), (Grale I); Book-keeping,
John Nell, (2nd. Book-1 »eping
Class (Grale III);
(Grade II):
Roy David DUburrt (2nd. Class), 'Cyril plchai^l King (2nd. Class), Alan Musgrove, (
2nd.Cliiss)
Class), a e lla Faraday, (2nd. Phyllis ■
Dresriiaking,! (Firs i
Class), Eleanor Marj (2nd. Class).
Women’s Tailoring!
y-ear) ‘, Doris Lunq, Class).
Friend, i
(ThlrdL ■! (2nd-
_____ Year); Mary 1 Breaks, (1st.
.
Mar- (2nd- (2nd..
the “apparent youth” of the drived and i our ‘V'’
an I n s u r a n c e certificate, added the Inspecpr.
He ivas imable to produce
, WhMi he calledi at Clitheroe Police i Station a few days
'®jic cu tte
FRIDAY, JULY 22nd,j Lighting of Vchicl^ 10-21 p.m. to 4-l4
A
F'TER three' yj , which a macklnu
an umbrella were tu useful! articles' in thel wardrobe, Clitheroe trict ■ 'huffda^makers
least ’been to s'pm^ compensated for; pi appointments by: thiT
generous allocation o| weather.
later IKlplirig admitted! that •he had no driving llcento nor certificate of Insurance and that the Road Fund licence belonged to his Uncle. He had
no Road Fund licence p r his own car, which lie had bought aboutj three weeia: previously from a man In SklptOn.|
,but you got me.’j Th: car In iquestioi had;
He iwas alleged to ha^e told the police “I took a chance
since been sold, added thq' Inspector.' ! I . Impector Wright statec.
.havfe^ been using the car for; thre-i weeks slnjce it had been delivered to hl-rji-by a dealer,
that] in falmep to the de fendfint he would like to point; out that I he could only
SERIOUS VIEW,
Ladir Worsley-Tayloij, who presided over the Bench, told Kipling rYou iwill probably find yourself iextremely rc-| Ueved that we! are ript sendV Ing you to prison for theto offences. We look upon the n as extremely serious. .On th|is odc'aslon you are being let cjff cferhparatlvely i lightly.”
After a brik rettreme^,
:KlpUng' Was 'given-a -week in which to pay the toes
once come off the ral the-occa,sicn has ba brated by one of; tol holiday exoduses
l.in r
The! sun it seemsi
tory of the town.| 'I The sunshine, 'howa
not take all the; cr^ it is ; no accident, extensive Increase I number of holldaymj the longer distances^ travelling should oc time when Clither ployment figures j are than ever before! Despite lingering ;
the,' state of the tex —one Clitheroe milu obliged to extend 11 break for three wed eroe’s present eif record is amongst ■ the country for a | comparable size an considered a hand dend for the town’sj policy of encouragm ing diversity of inp
'■ * * ■
piBBLESD.ILE
■■*!" land fanners completed or are pleting a record season. With nd almost’ three weej ;have been able td their hay withouj tion. This is "in shal to last y w h e l caused hay to bej or left uncut.
One Ribblesda
’■ have finished, by end.
Farmers in Bov
similar story. Mod pleted haymakini that have not ar# stages of the woi|
4=' . .*
-lyB. DAVID mI younger son T
" versity. Mr. Cai awarded his B.A.I Honours' Schpo| prudence four
W. CafiUe, Rectd by-Bowland, hasl M.A. degree a t f
hopes to beco accountant. A li| siderable ability served,in the R.f four years befon Brasenose Collea
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. thorn-road,; Cliff success in pass!
riONGRATUL/i Peter AmesJ
' mediate e.xamhj Pharmaceutical!
'
Great Britam. * '
OKIDDING ini Trough . of!
' Victor B. Hebd qock, Hall, Pj sustained' head was taken to a i
Wednesday, ml
and later to b| infirmary, beir
stated this week finished, haymaki record time of elgl anticipated thatT
f
I t
after treatmeni *
.’]■ OCAL sjtudl In recent
■ certificate Int] E. Hargreavel Blrkett, La^lf
■ M. Steiner, vanced) 2nd Clitherofe; sr
, A MONO gu(j garden pa)
the Quee'n ail Edinburgh!
' Greatorex,' Greatorexj is]
’ -Whalley and ' *
' Palace!' yestej were th e! Re
“ 'piMOTHYi Hill'” •[
! red cocker s]j Mrs. H., Bad Hill, Parker-^ was awatoec three silver to . best I ir Barrow-iri- on SaturdayJ !*
. -VfEMBERy Scout l |
at Findon, n | A. Snape, Mr. J. Greer master, are
BIRTHDA’I
. -j clyffe-stijeetj I celebrates h| ; Thursdajy.
Jamies II ' ' ROAD! s i ; i~
A moi mean
Blackburn, I Mi nical College, lowing;—Epgll ers (lntermed|
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