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rer I ■ ! IChance”


re Cpnfirmed )isoae


|e r o Wfis oii duty in s ' suspicions were e driver . and four


I a car park at the' re^r


|w ^ unable to produce Vsur i anc e certificate,


I the Inspector. |


Icate of insurance, and fthe Road Fund licence Iged to his uncle. He had Toad Fund licence for his par, which he had bought bi three weeks previously r a man In Sklpton.


J 'Kipling admitted that Id no driving licence nor


i


Jpolice “I took a chance, ton got me.”


I was alleged to have told ■,


■el car In question had j ! been sold, added the feptor.


lant he would Hhe to I t out that he could' only II been using the car dor |e weeks since it had beeii Tered to him by a dealer. i.


ppector Wright stated fiin fairness to the de-


: SERIOUS VIEW '


Iter a brief i retirement, y Worsley-Taylor, who


I iyou to prison for these nces. We look upon theriji ixtremely serious. On this tsion you are being let off iparatlvely lightly.”


|


pling was given a week hich to pay the fines.


ttherpe Technical chonl Students’ m. Successes


^ fox students at Clithexoe Ichnical School ate recorded


|f|ORE than fifty successes


I the results of the recent laminations of the Union of fncakhire and Cheshire tn- Itutes. The results .were Inoune ed this week as r


|llows; 1


|prelimihary T e c h n i c a l , Jourse; j 1st. Class, Jolui ■uller, Oayland Lambprt, |olin Mason: 2nd. ■ Class, . leorge Bennett, Dennis Bqw- lan, ' Derek Davies, Pejter , j Inthony i Embery, , Nicholas . leldard, Peter Robin Knomes, lohn Pearce, Kenneth Pym,


Idgar Barton Rushton, David |harp, Christopher Sims.'


|


.nercial Course IfStage 11); i ; End i Class, Marie Chriitie, | ; Jretal Holgate, Albert Hiw- | frth, Joan Parker, Elizabeth : | Veils, Dorothy Wilkinson.


Preparatory Senior: Com- | : | Shorthand Typists’ Coiirse'


|( First Year); Pass, Joan lldarion Clancy, Mary Z. D xon |Rowena Elizabeth Eairnshaw, |patricia Hargreaves: (Second/ ; lYear)'; Pass, Sally Armstrong,; liKathleeit Margaret; Fr^k- llandJ


' . i , '


I Frankland, (1st. Class). Typewriting, 20 w.p.m.; '


lEn'gUsh, Grade III; Patrlcix ;


I Patricia Frankland, (DlS'Jnc,- \ tion). Hazel Mary Myers 'Diis- tinction), John Richardson j


I Whittaker (1st. Class). !■ | Typewriting, 30 w.a.m.;;.;


j


Shorthand, 60 w-P-hi.; Hazel | Mary Myers, (1st. Class), ■ |


!. Shorthand,. 70 w.p.m.; Mar- ' garet " Bose Brown, , (2nd.. ] Class). Ida Marglson,' (2nd..; Class), Adrian Charles Vfilson ] /(1st. Class).


: I


Atkinson, (2nd. Class), Bar-i bara Rlshton, (1st. Class).


Shorthand, 90 w.p.m. i' June. ] ;


S h o r t h a n d , 100 •w-P.m.;;


Sheila Margaret Parklngton., (Distinction), Marion lenny, (2nd. Class).


ricia Grace , Ja,ckson,; (2nd. Class).


Shorthand, 110 w.p.m. Pat­ i


,


Davies, (1st. Class) i Elizabeth, Gr e enwood, (2nd. plass),: Mariann White, (2nd. <31ass).


; German (Grade II)'.Robert


I Book-keeping, (Grade I);j teslle Dixon, (2nd. Class)! |Eric Hayhursl, (Distinction)'! Elizabeth Pemberton, (2nd| (blass). Daphne Mary Spencer; (Distinction).


I Book-keeping, (Grade II); dohn Nell, (2nd. Class).


1 ' 1


Roy David Dewhurst (2nd;, tlass), Cyril Richard King. '(2nd. Class), Alan Musgrovei


Book-keeping (Grade HI)


'(2nd. Class), i 1


Phyllis Mary Breaks (Istl Class), Sheila Faradayl (2ndL Class), Eleanor Mary ,Friendl (2nd. Class).


Year); Doris Lund, Class).


Women’s Tailoring, -


(Third (2nd.


Dressmaking, (First lYear);' ' ■ '


! I


:[ ’'


iided over the Bench, told ling “You will probably yourself extremely ref . ek that we are not send-


Ln he called at Clitheroe f iSlatipn a few days .


; fle p


bttoe &


/FRIDAY, JULY 22nd,' 1955 i Ligfiting of l ehlclek: 10-21 p.m. to 1-14 a.pj.


-V a f t e r th r i . e years a mdcklntosh'and , an umbrella wete, the most


useful articles, itf the 'holiday wardfobd Cffthetoe and dis­ trict holiday-makers have at least been to some extent compensated, fpe P^st dis­ appointments bi this week’s generous allocation of ho.lday


' The sun It seems has for weather; [ i


once come off the ration., and ■the occasioif has been oele- the biggest


brated by one holiday exodu^s


not take all bf in the his-


tory of the towh. The sunshine, however, does


it Is no accident that tms extensive Increase in the nimiber of, holWaymakers; and the longer distances they are travelling should occur at a time when Cl Itheroe’s em­ ployment figures are healthier


credit R()r


than ever befoi'ie. , ,. i Despite lingering anxiety at the state of the textile trade VlA


Obliged to ] 'ero?;s^


V --V. - .the' 1 country for a


record is amorgst the ^ ..................


In


Village Honours Benefactor (if 300 Years ^.go


TPXACTLY 272 years t( the day after the vil age’S|


greatest benefactor, John Bra- bin, was buried in the I arisl^ ,,


churchyar ,


eration of Chipping villagers paid tribute to his memi ry af an


pViiirnhvard. the. Present gen*; p


'Sunday, when a plaqut was unveiled at the house m ’ vhlch Brabin lived.;


interesting ceremony . ;


Echool and almshouses, vhlch bear his name, Brabli. was Wied at Chipping Parish Church on July 17th, 1(83


Founder of th e )fitag.


:er of Chipping Schoo. sm(i ..Almshouses,. Obllt .Anno Dor


'into the wall of his houie anci bears the Inscription “ The House of John Brabin, Foundr


' The plaque has been built


f Loveth God Loveth Hl^ Bro- ither Also."


mini 1683. Let Him That


1! iThe unveiling ceremony followed morning service, at


■icled ■the ipresenfi''trustees of the Brabin Charity.


^ h ^ Clitheroe mill has been I chipping, the Rev. J. A. K. ‘


) TRUE CHURCHM^ In his address, the V :car M


iexhnd Its holiday ^Nye, said John Brabin ^CaiUil Cltv


town of


policy of encoi: raging Increas­ ing dlver^ty of industry. # ' it i *


comparable she and may he considered a handsome divi­ dend for the tc wn’s latter-day


■piBBLBSDALE and Bow- farmms have


and larm.rs


Tmpiwment litrtubTedTttaesT'includlhg"^^^^ in4^


rtrue Churchman who lived J, was]


to 1660 Hn which Cromwell almost' destroyed the Church of England.


;


era fron 1649 cromwkl


, ih cloth,: Brabin was also la h lhan of great perspective with 1 . a keen awareness of the needs


; A wealthy dyer arid dealer


pletlng a record haymaking ] S^reatesh seas(jn. ' Wltfi no rain for


Almost. three [weeks, farmers have: been able to gather in their hay wlmout int^rrup- tion. Thlk is In sharp contrast to last year, when the rain caused liay t3 be abandoned


or left uncut.


statto this week that he had j fg^ of chipping shpuld [be hands with the ,^ rd Chan- finlshed haynaklng in toe wyen toe means of ed|Ucatlqn, | cellor.


One Rlbb esdale . farmer I -


firstly that th3 child- oath, signed the rpll pndshMk '


ld il Ms 1


havt firilihep by the week-1 phould be relieved. end;


Sf-


Farmers in Bowland told a similar story. Most have com­ pleted h'aymjklng, and those that haye not are In the final stages of the work <♦ ,*


-\fR. DAVID M. B. CASTUl, •^’■^youhger son of .the Rev. ,T. W. Castle, Hector of, Boltoh- by-Bowland, has obtained his M.A. degree at Oxford Uni* verslty. Mr. Castle, who wa^


— ^ag.ers


]'admirably, and the Brabin s Trust Is In being to this day. still administering to me school and certain other


The executors appo: nted | by carried out hli wishes


trustees and members of toe congregation walked!, to the house which Brabin built and Llrf which he lived tor m^y 1 years. • The plaque ip wplch ms his name is remembrted was


needs. After the service, the Vicar,


awarded his B.A. degree in th e '|, jyix. wyndham E. Hal^. Honours S'Mool of Jurls- prudeniie lour years ago, hopes ]to [become a legal accountant; A linguist of con­ siderable aliillty, Mr. Castle served in the R.A.F. for nearly


four years before studying at Brasenose College, Oxford. i^ONGRAT l


I People travelling over , , - ' JLATIONS to Mr.


^ Petler Ames, of 80, Hen- thorn-rpad, Clitheroe, on his


success! in passing the inter­ mediate examination of the


Pharmaceut leal Society of Great iBritain. I * * *


OKIDDING Into a wail in the ” Trougti of Bowland, on Wednesday motor cycl is t Victor B. Hebden; -pf 2, Hay- dock Hall, Ple asFngton, sustained liead injuries. He was taken t o a doctor’s surgery and lator fo Blackburn Royal Infirmary, lelng allowed home j after treatment.


I ^ ^ ^ ■


. (2nd. Class), Geoffrey S^ln- ; dlehurst (2nd. Class), Marlon ;


Rosemary Parkinson (1st. : (Jlass), Anne : Perrlngs ' (1st... i Claks).


II GCAL students successful ! Blackburn, Municipal Tech-


in recent examinations at


mcal Ciolltoe, include the fol­ lowing':—-English for foreign­ ers (Mterinediate) 2nd class, M. Steiner, Langho; (ad­ vanced) 2nd class, B. Carlsen, Clithefoe; shorthand-typists’ certificate (intermediate) pass, E. Hargrkves, Langho; M.


Blrkett, Langho; , * * *


i


lMONg! guests at a Royal; garderi party attended by!


the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgli at- Buckingham; Palace yjesterday afternoon,^ were the Rev. and Mrs. G; Greatbrex!' of Read. Mr.[, Greatorex is Rural Dean of [


Whalley arid Vicar of Read. !! , p * * ■ 'i


“ THMOTHY ' of Primrose) Hili,” a 17-m0nth-ol(l |


red cocker spaniel, owned by [ Mrs. H. jBadger, of Primrose | Hill, Parker-avenue, Clitheroe.: was awarded six first prizes, three silver cups pnd went op to best in shpw at the Barrow-ih-Furness dos show bh Saturday.


I , j # ^ ; 1


IITEMBERS Of Rlbblesdale Scorit Troop, are in camp


! l^r.! J. Green, assistant Scout- ' master, are In charge. * ♦ '* , , !


at Flnd()n, near Worthing. Mr. A. Snape, Scoutmaster, and


"DiRTIDAY greetings- to Mr James Moon, of 19, Rade-


clyffe-stteet, Clitheroe.; who celebrates his 89th birthday oh Thursdriy.


THIS WEEK’S ROAD SAFE’TY 'SLOGAN:


A moment of folly may mean a lifetime of regret.


by, the senior trustee,, ieiucmupj.cu


Church Pil^fimi ' Bowland Trek


! party of eight meti hauling a trek cart along toe read.


Waddlngton Fell, yester­ day, watched with Interest a


Church Army team o:i pilgrim­ age from Durham Cathedral to New Brighton. On Wednes­ day they were at Slaidburn, and!yesterday they walked ;o Waddlngton to hol(^ services


The men were members of a


I undertook to supply ;hem with meals, and sleeplnj accom­ modation was provi led M St. Helen’s Sunday Schiiol.


■ there. Various' people in he -parish


An open air me lting! was £998 Compensation OPEN-AIR MELTING


held in Waddlhgton Hospital grounds, yesterday ifternoon, followed by a children’s service In church. An evan­ gelistic service was I eld in the church last .'night. All ithe services were cone acted by. members of the team


..'This morMng they will cele­ brate' -Holy Communiop be­ fore leaving the yihage for BiUlngton. '


Clitheroe Cricketer In County


Rlbblesdale Wanderers,; in a Rlbblesdale League, match, Kenneth B. Staniring, 20- year-old son of Mr. indMrs. E.


with his Iccal club,.


Standring of Littlemoor-road, Clitoeroe, was'taking part in his second county champion­ ship match


STATHAM’S BEPU’jCY He replaced Snatham in


Lancashire’s tean Kent, ,at Maldston;, on| Wed­


nesday, and has also been in­ vited to join Lancashire for their {match agM ost. North­ amptonshire which begins to­ morrow. Tyson, tie Etagland fast bowler, whb '^as (knitted, from the present with South Africa Injury, Is among from whoip the Nojrtharits side


test {match because of 12 players


will.be chosep. 'standring mad^ his debut


with the senior eleven in the “ Rikes match


Lancashire


against Yorkshire tide, whem he tpok Ms first wicket in countj cricket by


at IVh'itsun- _i.


bowling Len Hutton.


■ p O R u s i n g - a ; r i i o t q r / l o r r y w i t h a i n i r i e f f l c l e t t t : s i l e n c e r , J o h n


m o t o r l o r r y r i o t f i t t e d W i t h a ; - w a m i n g I n s t r i n r i e r i t ; h e w a s a l s o


HaU 10s|. Court


f i n e - d l O s i '


d e f e n d a n t ' - w ^ | « U t o e c i I t o h a v e ; s a i d ! “ ’T h e r e ; i s a j / h o l e i n , t e p i p e . : ’ - - W h e h l ; a s M


W h e n - s t o p p e d - ' b y - t o e p ^ e , [ { '• '


e l e c t r i c h o r n w a s I n o t w o r k i n g , S a n d e r s o n ' w a s ] g l l f e g e d t o h a v e


dm{ltted,'both bffejnees. w h y t h e ,


^ l d [ ' ” K ' ' h a s ; I ' b e e u w o r k i n g . T h e r e m u s t b e ! a , ' '1 s h o r t . ’ ” , ■


a In' a letter to (toe court, he


,TAUG !up ini Boltori-by-Bow- ■*rl'land, yesterday: a giant lktuce|20 iriifhes in dlapieter, grown by,Mr. H.|Metcalfe In a cottage' garden ,a|i Cross House.


' Ttie biggest {I farive ever seen, commented orie focal gardener.' ( fished. ( iil6 1 nr*''' - 7 Hoddcr■!' I- ■ !:,''-1■ . ,


xTiHELaricashito'River Board have tocsived' ^998 com-


! \; |


pensaribhlfor loto'Of fish in toe River! Hodder tordugh pollu­


tion.! I’ihd money will be spent on restocking-the-river and Its tributaries.


’Tlie Board rilij,announced


this toeek toatithley have pre­ pared a, £'45,575 ischehie to im-


prbye the rlvefri jBrun and CaWer. |


occurred in the ppt; through the i {two rivers -, loverflowlng. Payments for-thC; (scheme will be a riiatter of joliit discussion between the Board and Burn-


Se| r lous - flogding l ias days after playing ley ^orpiiratiori. Another Role


For GHther^ Actor (RAPIDLY cl l r t ibing ,the ladder to T.v! rt^dom' is


Mr. John. Stratt6)i,ia!ctor son of Mr. arid Mrs, jf^tratton, of West Bradford, near Clltheroe, who makes rhls seventh tele­


vision appearaniiein little over two moriths; on Sunday night; He is ,'a mbmtor.jpf la distin­


guished! cast taking- part InT. S. Eliot’s;play, ‘‘The Confi­


dential .Clerk,’' and will appear in the i sairie, role i which he


played I at the Paris Festival^ last year, when il’The Confi-' dentlal! Clerk” -was! Britain’s major contribution. | Another


star who will repeW he'' Festi­ val role In; Sunday’t produc­ tion is jlsoh'el Jeaiis. j


Mr. Stra|.ton rejdently com­


pleted Sslx appearantos In toe television series! ‘1 "You Know What '[People Ate,” by J. B. Priestley, j whos'e; [ famous northern comedy,;“[When We Are Mrirrie'd,” gavfe-Mr. Strat­ ton, then !a schoblf3oy actor,


record time o1 eight days. 'He and secondly, that the S a t e d 'hat all


l land f ^ " |r s have either I other benefactors befo::e hto completed or are jUst com j-p-ip,,*.


9f the people around Mm. . Although'' Chipping i hid


undoubteilly/the' -hp -nriis -related to


local famlUes, particularly the Jarkinsons, -and the ■«ords,of his will indicated his Christ­ ian beliefs.


He was relited to i /r . da- „,p_p->


I family and friends, hj saw It that the great need! of toe y were provided fo: by his


j GREAT NEEDI5 ' After making gifts to his


Chlpplna Parish C lurcfl, where the congregation Inclu-


Peers We|comej Lord Clitifierpe


T ORD Clitheroeof, Down- ^ ham, formerly toe Rt- Hon. Ralph Asshetop! has now


. f .. .. .... . i ' I


taken his seat in the House of Lords. was Inftoduced on Wednesday alternfiijin.


Col er aine , ! formerly Mr. Richard' Lkw! and fiord Hume,,


• His supporters <-y?ere Lord ■


the 'Secretarj^ : of) State for Commoriwealto'Relations, who sits; as Baroh iDou^ps; and it Is Interesting: ]toj 'note that:


both thepe Peers as-welljas the Lord ChanceUor bW?re con-' temporaries of LordClitheroe’s at Oxford and subsequently colleagues, of. his in the House ,


of Commdnk'. r, , 1 ' ■ '


i sack, and then returned to the table where toe letters patent


hats, Lord cjltheipe,and Ms. supporters made/ the pre-’ scribed number of ]bpws to the Lord Chancellor on/the Wool-


Wearing' robes arid, cocked


™ ' were read out hyl 'toe Clerk.. Lord Clltherbe then took toe


fTHOUGH It has; been closed for nearly half a century,


Whalley Grammar i School, ]-


which has, a | history covering more than. WO years, will shortly open .again Inanewrole.


The main hall has beep leased by 'Whalley, I'WomeMs


Institute at an annual rent of £25 and will also be used by Whalley Church Plqyers as a theatre for all their forth­ coming productlc ns.


brevlously used one or other of .the village’s two school­ rooms. but having | acquired their own premises, some


Both organisations have


members already ! to® Grammar School as a possible


Farm Craftsman ! To Retire


RSTATE foreman :on. “he G.iV.S. estate, near Gllth-,


eroe, Mr. Hilly Maudsley, of Ros^ Cottages, Whaley,/ is to retire shortly'.


'[ | I ' > ;


has worked on the estato; most of; the time as foremap.' Dur-j In'g that time he haslearned 4


; For. 40 years, Mr. Maudsley


village hall, and look forward to toe time whin the amen­ ities there may| be developed further to provide; a, cultural and educational centre for the whole of the.village.


EXTENSIVE REPAIRS


best use to which; the bid building, plctored j in this “Advertiser ^nd 1 Times, photograph, could be put


, That, many consider. Is the


Since toe school was closed ' 1908, only part


needed Those repairs are now beli


ing has been regularly used, and extensive fepairs ; afe


of the build-!-


made, and" with the erection of a stage, and stage fittings, now completec(, It Is possible that the ipremises may be. opened by the end of the year.


f The Grammar School ,


53). has had a close Unk -wlth Church and ' Abbey-dt was


ounded by Edward VI (154'(-


later re-created by Que^n Elizabeth out!of the endow­


ments of the (llssolved abbeys. It ■was one of the last schools


fees.- I |;


Taps m[Up, Village Gets Water From Tlie W


ell;


iQINCE the vlUage .watei ^ supply dried up bn TTues day, villagers riti Bolton-|)y- Bowland have had to carry water from, a well on village green. '


tMng that Will hold wate|r, are being brought Into us®- Fortunately,


his firto, leading: role some 15 years'ago;! wheri’flt; was pro­


duced riy -the clitoeroe Gram­ mar School Dramritlc Society.


carry water for more than tv 0 or three Mindrto yards ;o their -homes;


Pots and pans,' In fact, any J few have [ |o


I'


which comes from a resemlr on the Bolton iHall estate, failed completely; on Tuesday. Since then, householders have drop from


The' regular water supply,


not had a taps.


vldes their clear spring if anything.


The well „ ___one village r;sl BETTriB TEA!


enjoying my tea more than I have for a long ti


“In fact,’ she said,


Bowland district, many of wMoh "prcJvlde, their, [({own


Farms In the Boltop'-by


supply, are slmllrirly haril hit by the present dry spell [One farmer’s wife told an “Adver­ tiser and Times” reporter: “We; have our own sripply froin ralnwaterl At present, we hrive just about enou?h to last.-US tvyo or torse days; After that, cart l it.”


E d w a r d S a i i d e r s b n ' i | ( 42) , M o r e t o n


F a r i n . ' W h a l l e y , w a s f i n e d a t , I C U t h e ' r o e M a g i s t r a t e s ’ , ; y ^ t e r d a y , , F o r u s i n g a ,


which now {p^ro- water contains writer, “which Is,


dent said yesterday, “better than the vvater We get fjrom our taps. ! {


“Brelade,” ,Waddlrigton-jroa(l, Clitheroe, .have; a ‘‘gdldbff’ filling. They have won her £125 In prize {money sjnd'a


G'ANDWieHESi imade by Miss E. M. Rawsthbrne, of


trip to London. |, I In a sandwlc|i spread


I


petition last May, Miss Raws- thorne won the first prize of £25. Her recipes were! des- ibed by the judjes as “M- ^ous.”'


Mffs Rawsthprne’s vyere included! in toe Midland, Reglona. tion.


[SScause of j this " " j ; j .


and will recblve £100 Ir In addition I to the ca'shj. she will go to London with the two ruhners-riR tb tpkje part in toe national Ifihfils next


Now she has won first


Thursday at the Savoy Hotel i ' r. ! ' . .!


we shall ha,ve to


“Wonderful ' pTown,” s ;ui:rlng Pat Klrkwclod, have dli ner at the Cafe Royal and lurich; at the Savoy.


. They ', wl)l| see: the ,shbw


C0l|NIY ASKS RURAL COlMtlL TO


pUTHERbE ',.Rural Council has bkn asked by toe


Lancashire County Council’s Planning and! Developlnent Committee tb makb a ..new public right of . top;of Lorigrldge. Fell estimated (cost [of £270.


way along toe at an


fell,; being long and fairly narrow, bffered imagrilflcent


The Committee felt t la t .the


views, . particularly tb the north, an{d that accordingly, the' ci;gatl|On of a newjj public


right of way would be more appropriate than general ac- the[ whole area.


cess over ■The Co


respbnsib! the footp


inty : Council will be e for maintaining ith 'once It estab-


replied thatj toe path is Un­ likely to be I of any particular use to localresidents, tut only .tb.a much wider publjc; par­ ticularly to ramblers.


CUthero^ Rural Cour.cil has I


If. there Is any ■/pbssff lllty;! of the County [Council bearing toe cost of making the path or, of a contrlbutlonitowards It.


They have according: y asked ' After corisidering th,e Cllth


eroe a,uthorlty’s { requpt, the County jPl liming .Co nmlttee has agreed! to contrlbite half the cost |o£ the path, and the County Council will pe. asked at Its meetlnrl next (we,ek to make a grant of, £13^ for the


purpose;


reputation for Ms skill as p craftsman In a variety of trades, from farming,[forestry arid draining, to building ami


joinery. ' / ' ; ' [ ' j


flliiished getting thej hay In fbr the fortieth time; | Many examples of his skiU and craftsmanship Inclurie, - well- planned field drainage apd V later systems, and'buildings,


[Mr. Maudsley has' ,just


retire,, the estate wlffinot ,be deprived - altogether! of his services, for he will-[be on land to offer the herieflt of Ms jxperlehce. [His clcrie pssoclri- tlons with the estate will also be maintained through', Ms son, Mr. John Matjclstey. who is to toi'ow father as estate foreman.


Although he Is officially to Married I


in the country, where the headmaster was | paid only j a, nominal salary, wMch he had tO: supplement 'by charglhg


In New York


AN old gin df[ Clithepoe Girls’ Giaimriaf School


[Miss Dorothy z., ° daughter of -Mr. Willacy Barnes, of Knowsley - road,,- Wilpsh|re: Blackbqfn, who sailed to the United States a tortrilght - for her wedding tb.Dr./Gerald 'Hawkins, of Great! Yarmo'ffh,


Barn|es, arid Mrs. "iArdwyn,”


h^s been marrlto at the /Methodist Church Bro'adyay,


New York. r


turning to England at the of August to take'her qualify­ ing exams In physiotherapy.


Mrs. Hawkins will be


honeymooning at Nantucket Island. A reception: was held InManhattan. j :


op


A MW ROLE FOR W


HALLEY grammar' SCHOOl XT


(MMA (ASHIER ADMinib TIWT


OF MISSING CASH ' —


Court Told


A FORMER cashier at the King-lane Cinema, Lillie


Adeiaide Coates, 28, Phnl|co,. Ciitheroe, appeared before Clitheroe Magirtrates’ Court yesterday on la charge of stealing the supi of £47 13s.


while ' being a krvant of the Clltherbe Equitable Co-opera­ tive and Indristrlal Society Limited.


:j ,


tional discharge to be of good behaviour for 12 months after pleading guilty; to [the charge.


. She' was grrinted i a condi- prosecuting (jn behalf of toe


Glito'eroe Co-op Society, Mr. J, Houldswbrto said - Mrs. Coates had been cashier at, the cinema for the 'past 18 months, and . had falsified Ithe recofds of tickets sold] and misappro­ priated tffe money. ;


adequate: SUPPLY


It was the /practice at the clpema for toe. manager to' keep the uriused rolls of tickets. Befcrie he began 12 days’ holiday |_on June 18th,


the' manager, .Mr. S. Jbhnson, went into the' pay box to see


. that Mrs. Coa|;Bs had an ade­ quate supply pf tickets.


He notice a| discrepancy be­


tween the numbers entered In a book and'.i-he numbers on


the tolls of tickets, . , Mrs. Coateriilmmediately ad-;


mltted the offence and asked for a week to repay ,the money.


June, Mr. Johnson made a further check' and found that


On his reriim oh the ;30th


Mrs Coate^i had' made no attempt to replace, toe money.


secretary ,ot{ toe Society, was informed, ' and it was dis­ covered that {In all there was a dlscrepancy. pf £4713s. Mr. Houldsworth suggested


Mr. T. Rlihton, managing KODAK BABY BROWNIE


It was a deliberate and calcu­ lated offence! which had taken place over a period of three


months. { The losses, ho'wever, were


■ toe money [or for advocate’s fee and court costs..


covered by a fidelity bomi and .the Society {was making no claim either! for the return of


offences tb 'extravagance and expressed regret. She had ob­ tained another Job and [was


WILLING TO REPAY • Mrs. Coates attributed the


willing to yepay theffpney at theratepf:'£3 aweek.- j


she had since obtained em­ ployment as a 'bus conductress with a wage of £6 19s. a week.


I t was stated in court that Mrs. Coates asked to be al­


lowed to repay the money, and the , Magistrates said the Society ought- to accept re­ payment.'-J


Dr. and Mrs. Hawkins are County Approval ' ' ■


engaged on research work at Harvard College jobservatory.


£125 Reward Far Dr. Hawkins, -who is lj8, is


For Finish Loans T AN'CijlSHIBIE Ctounty Council will next week


QUAD


{ Bllllngton.i',' Both] parishes are seeking


be asked i to approve loans amounttng/to £1,506 for new street llghlShg at Wlswelland


to modernise their street lighting systems, and havei


^„„icU. "i f a r m a n d APPOHjPTED AGENT


applied to' borrow the neces-{ funds- from the County;


I


BILUNGl[ON AND WISWELL Blillngtpri- Parish Council


has applie4 for a loan of £1,146, anff : Wlswell .Parish


Counpii, a loan, of £360,. The applications have been


approved [by the County Fin-- ance Comnjilttee ^


WEDDING


cricketer,! Mr. Derek Ham­ monds, eldest son of Mr. and


HAMMONDS—MALONE ! A well-known Cllth'eroe


'Miss Dorothy Malone, eldest 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Malone, {of j 28, Maple-street, 1


the late-Mrs. R. Hammonds, of 12 Hanthorn-rpad,; Clltheroe, was marriedtot Great Harwood R.C. Church' oh Saturday, to


'Great HprwQod. -


: and also’ plays with GUtheroe Wednesday Cricket Club. His


,, j


the hridb wore a suit of tufr quolse-blue with white hat and accessories. She carried a bouquet; of jJlnk and (white carnarions.. ,^[[[ .


Given away by her father, [^; |


Sheila Malorie," sister., of the bride, who ■wore a grey suit with blUe'hat and accessories, and also carried pink arid white carnations. -


The bridesmaid was M^s : ;


Wilkinson, a "'cricketing col­ league of the .brldegrobm,,and the groomsman was Mr. John Hammonds, brother of toe hrldegrbom. . . . ' , l[ '


The b^st man -was Mr. Peter


was performed , by .the Rbv. Father iDalston,' a receptlbn was held.: at/ toe Dog and Partridge Hotel, Clitheroe. j , The wedding gifts Included


Aftier{ the, ceremony, which I .


Mr. Hammonds is a membg: of the Cfitheroe first elevep


bride Is a , nurse at Park Le(e Hospital! Blackburn.


MAKE rr jyO U R B ipS IN pS


■in the’ newsp results -for th( your business of your publlcl; much per too


' i .il - t AUDITED l^ T SAl ES ElGUllES


are 'the only^ accountants s of 8,000 cople.1


. week. This L “National”


and'Times Is read by at


National -- Idvertlsements — Adyertolijg .agenti must make sv re of obtaining valt(e for pioney fo.


of various ei columns mors astored of


of [Clltoeroe districts for You are ass when your


i\, la ttuu/but ents Iri the and iriore. They


GOMPLETE COVERAGE . ;he lowest cost per


Ij toe reason.why wC carry so imamr Trea


1 -Which mea& .that the ^djiertlser k


l^ s t 25,600 people eaclj people each


It Is also,the! reason why organisers knpw


dlstrlci; are using our they an


and toe • GJltherpe and


jiired of maxiirium v advertisement appears


thous alue a In toe


_copies. l nd results


and Bowlanl ■i p i^er Sc Cmteg


from the Glltheroe Weiinesday ■club.


an electric kettle from'Clito­ eroe Cricket Club and [a clock


-i '/ 1; ' I .


is.p'er wlilch tylll give you ( most economical outlay.


:o find out exactly hovi many coplef


!^viRTISE . iUUoU CVVilvuAivw*


,.-y{ are circula II sand It Is coi


. . . ^ ---


;ed each week ting.


I '; TO


the best Make it


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18,


BIRD’S EYE frosted caI l on


w. Town and Co' )i ntry Deliverii with


YORK OR RI


PAR STREET,


KER CLTTHE'


[)IG GLlTHEh


Les ;OE 8


64 ■Pletisi


IRQE iUre. ’ vlV 101


COOKED M^ATS and| ALIl G0OD — THINGS io R YOUR


[g a r d e n p■R( .tI.


5, CHURCH


VHEMIST St r e e t ;


>


1 CLTlfHEROE


( 1 -


the kodak STERLtJG^II.^W^ Wij lolUigladlv


^ by Barpn cn T.V. Cameras


kod^ ' broS be MOOEL “E” ensign .FULVUE II KODAK REFLEX .......


S ’


^ pS toS oM g c a ^ KODAK FOLDING JUIHOR I....


QB KERSHAW 110 .. .......... .. KObi^^LDING JUNIOR H .


G^. KERSHAW 630 AGFA ISOLrilTE I ’


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WILL GIVE YOU LAS'flNG "HOLIDAY MEMORIES.


Enjoy your with one


Summer Photngrahy of the following


^election-;


,, £8/6/11 :' £9/18/9 £ 12/10/4


...... 79/6 £4/19/10 £5/15/11 ,£5/19/10


24/6 39/9 39/9 46/5 55/8 59/8 66/3 77/6


S' - 3'


Cliiheroe Advertiser & Time^, July 22, I9S5


FOR HEAI.TH AND PL SASURE ALL THE YEAR ROVND TRY


Si I :


t e i


The Best Makes; T ieB e s tS em c e ;


T ie Best Teims c^n be yours for


5/-. , per w^ek 1;!li !' ' >


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