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The I personal j attentioa for yfhich Webster’s are note|l, plus their Tele vision Maintenance Ser vice are your assuraijice of satisfaction.
jre-pur;hase ternis are, lie, together with the laintenance scheiyie.
addition we |havd;
Ehlclesj and 7,0 |taff at bstomers’ service, back' J'rsputation that has. s town since 1920.
ed by tiadily
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heroe 1/5966
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To Be Renewed Natiobar insurance' is
office’ j )f Pensipi
the renewal of 1.600 milk token books, paft nationaljtotaliof nearly -p";;’- - books which expire on Dctcber
29th. : !
vice young children are allowed seven pits of milk each Weik at a S instead of the full
Under | the Welfare fot <ls\?er- ' m V '
prte. ?n exchange I for milk ^kens issued, in, booksJ by the M toU of. Pen^orls hnd Nationa Insurance.!
To ensure continued sipply of cheap milk, these books have to
:OUt by! Mr.C.
of
be renewed now. F(ew h?oto ®d ----- -itamin tokens wil be sent the end of October.
more vi Ministrjt, says that “ others_and
' p Buckingham, manager th the'! Clitheroe pfflce^ of [
other persons in charp|of chiW len whi get cheap milk mder the
Welfard Foods by acting promptly. |. They wm then be sufe of frecewing, the
the renewal applicati m post
cMnot' of course, get the cheap milk. He «<^'^''‘l^’^®X,“ nost’
new books, before I the old ones out. Without .tokens toey
card hi the present hot k, tegr it S add post i f to the Pensmns and Ifational Insmnfce O ^ e
for your own address can be pbtalied from
the Post Office,. J 1
■man' 'he should :hanc, flte^r^ newal application; to; y< u_m Mon as possible. Make sure ttat,par
“ If the hook is with the milk-
ticulars have been CPP ed to ^ , ton part .of the appUgatlon fom ,
before filling UPI; posting.”
Mr. Buckingham | points: out 1 expiry. Car And T inker liCED
. In i linialleyi Crgsh There were noj gerioi^ In-
l The car, which [was
iiunj vvM o t 'S A - ( S “ °
xraveuiiiB ' ' i 'i - luries when a| private car
and la^petrol tankei volved in a collision in Whal-
ley'oentre on SatuK ay morn ing.”
tionl was driven py Joseph (23),
by Arthur Armstrong (b.f the
J" Vrt
Lowthorpe-road, ftfston., ------
Thomas Bacon (23), street, St. Helen’s, s istalned a
:A passenger in •put on his forehead: of Argyll ing I In the! Blackburn _dp:ec-
of of
car
that' where the milk; t( ken Sn^Tut after. (^t)ber ,29 h
nothing should be r c one until four weeks before itl^e date
’^®st :and.„ .
half there was grave dMgerJ of •them losmg. the; lead jhey tod
all their
Clitherol did not have things f&y. In -the second
sained bmoreithie mteryal. The
forward line lack^ seen .earlier,; and, with the defence ilso 1 showing; signs of
Only a.^arp rally 'in
S e n in g the! CUtheroe goal ^as not Itoo safe on occasions.
stases 'was - responsible for n & g the; goals .which, made sure of. two pc^ts.
■Riit ffenerallyi »the football of
the CUtlierbe, side wias' In that Of the victors, and the craft of ®e forward line, again
led by Bnmelit, soon Gt. Harwoodi defejnee in trouble.
a new Olitheroe insid^right, Jun Smith the former Barnoldswick Player’ And iRishtoni; cricketer,
Saturday ™rked thq debut ^
who sighalled his two of the four home
made ^ changes. ; lOCT SCORED
e 'samg league position, McManui Mmost made it No 4 ‘
eroie’s team was ^ birtiGt. Harwood, who
when Burnett a l ^ t fou^ *e net. He ran through the Gt. Harwood defence, but Roalkee^r Bibbv rolled the ball agams/ the height and!,fU there At was
The gAme tod only ji^t epened
sent ou I of .dahger. lmmekiately.| Gt. Harwood
broke away, land ; in, -the same
, Wallace 'conjpietely foxed, ^ e ■goal cAme: latter Ti-ezise h ^ kicked |h e hair against Harling
minute!^ outsSe slammed the! ball into the Clith eroe n“ with|a shot , which 1 ^
while ctearirig. Both teahis^were, in a goM-
IpeotatiTS • ;to some ' excLlng moments. , EAch goalkeeper-was
eettinR moodi and treated tiie
kept busy, at -this WallacA and; Blbby acquiring
CUthei the 11 the ferget'! after j Green had
But
themseiveA well and proving S um to tlie.'demands made upon them :in.a|hard-fought firs. half,
the I totter I football of oe began to | tell, and In
th itlihute Smith found Li. I I
/T,-ra6n Fjfld
,time in thel Gti HarTOOtoJoal. XViCiVliUiUi
.' Bibby was ' ‘having a hectic f --- 1 1 J «
the'i U wooa go i-
for Clitherbei wlien he ^cked a centre just a: little on the wrong side of he upright.
The second ihalf brought a ■transfonration /for
The play was scrappy and bore lio rese nblancA to
it earlier, mherbe were ^ y that
form to ld Gt. I Harwood togan pressing home [their advantage-
na ou o seen ofi
worse
Burnett brought a stork of tos to the forward ;line, but h.s shot went sailing oyer the tor.
Play was ! also - hindered by I HEAyV RAIN
heavy; kin, I Which fell at ]a- terv4 and was restoiaible for Mme;mistakes:^yboth teams.^
on moife level; iter^, when, m the 62rd minute. Cooper scored their second and last goal of the
Gt -Kaiwoo-d’ brought matters match. :
the game, and Clitheroe showed more interest m the proceedmga Gt Harwood, too, were working better ]n combination, and trying .to utilise scoring chances.
The goal added more pep te
I final Whistle. ;■ Bumett p to ^ ^ i ^u e beyond ;;doubt by scoring
BUt| five i minutes from • ^
1 one of the few .bright spots to a lack-ltotre stopnd half.
aitheroe’s foiirth goal-- Jt ms KS G 0 0 | 0
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\igSBRioGE . JEELR «i»dj OlAOO jHRHM I - I J ;■ (
WLE
Hendison; TTezlse, Bush, Black- lock; Green,: Smith. Burnett, McManus, Johnson.
Teams; Clitheroe; Wallace; Dickenson.
tioned Jn Clitheroe and Whal-
Pearc-'^'Whitt®, Shuttlewor^ ;6fthd South-EtoLLaM^ D m f Cooper; Hartley, Tootle, j; League, played forLheDlvlsloii
r r -Rorwood- Bibby; Thlessl, j ful bid for .the champion^ip __Ighe, pmjta
-1 . • cricket teaim in their success 1-iLs
n ^
Taylor, Harling. Refbree: i Mr'. W. iCrossley,
Lancister. _ 7 ' .}fpr
F ^ e a H ^ J m p r e s s
I.ReaA Utd. 3;
; Accriiigton Collieries 1^
' Despite the Tact that n strong wind blew across -the pitch for lihpii first game in the Accring ton : Combination on Saturday, both Read aiid the Accrmgtto Collieries must be compllmen^ ^ on playing an entertaining game.
J R( -ad won convincingly enotoh, defince stood firm. ,
I - s'lwn after the resumption, ' hoAever,;l Whittaker put toe hoDie team further Abeaffi but Seel reduced- the arrears with a ere it goal. Both teams playto,a
a 'is . ;»
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struggle ensued. With ten m lu L to go, Wffidnten swrto a j in to clinch matters for Read.
Ardrineton CombmaUon was ou™ a happy one. Outstanding S f c were Holt, Senogl« a ^ whilst Blackburn s h o ^
|heir re:appearMce in a e g |d term in the Collieries’ goal. a goM from WUkitoon a ^ r
15 ninutK put them Colierlesi retaliated, but Reads-
against the Rest of the League ■"halley,; oh Thursday.
/*V\omnInnRni1 ---L*------
They are Police-constable H. 1 Right (Clitheroe), who cap-
- tains] the side, and .PoJ|ce- sergebt S. Andrews, Pol ce-
constibles J.'Wilson and Wat son. also of Cllthero^ and Police-constable T. Wood, Whalley. '
! blVISIQN’S REPLY
Thi Divisional team, aftqr dlsm sslng the Rest for a total of 94, replied with a! score of 102 for 8, P.C. J. Wilson scor ing 31. P.C. Hlght had three
for four. ]
Chlef 'Supt. R.-Norris, of the Rochdale County , Constabu lary Division, President of the League, presented the cup and places to the . Accrington
At a dinner held aftervmr^,
team., P.C. J. Wilson, of CUtheroe.
Norris. 1 I
who headed the. League batting with an average^of over 60, was presented with a bat, donated b y : Chief Supt.
,
, members of the Lan-, Ahlre Constabulary sta-
leyi who have assisted the Accrington jDivlslon Police
touched! tlJe !hal< inside to bring Clitheroe cn.lev^ terms.
The visLors viere not slow to
fight back, and mi^t replied i with another g^l bu.
for the q lick work of Wallace, who had to contend :y(ith a dropping centre
ClithOrto’s ''goal-getting Burnetii, tont inja splendid shot, which hit al defender.
Qoo^r.
The Eagerness jof the Clitheroe| forward h4e
25th miiu received a from Grefn
net.
opportilhil leA- bofe fruit in tbc; iiwhen Burnett
goal-^rlngi
well-placed centre! to ■whip it into the
Clltherqe ! were'now in comi mand of the situation and Gt,
i.
Harwood h ^ little chance break aw;iy.! Two minutes later. Smith, w-mt ini;again, to score Chtheroe’s third goal wito a goto shot follpwing a pass from tne centre; forward. i| ' '
SPORTING SPOTtIGHT
CUtheroe with only a slendpr margin .lividlng exiincUon,and
These are hard Aays for
survival, biit hope remaips' ;n these 'latter two performances
can he repeated. rewarding MOVE
moves OTitchin
One
if ihe -most rewarding o, proved to
position.! where previously the telm hjs
aufiered.bAdl.yfr® to
jahmia liar berth on , t-h----- centre forward
severe shortage of scoring have a bhot ama
mobilltj Johnsoi. wings.
toy the introduction oi and i
*, . - - ^
hov}. Burnett’s eagepiess to shot has r e a ^ a quick
dividentT and tto f °™ ^ 0 I gttuicu- • A A
was -that of J./Smith, at inside right, 4ere, he scored -two g<^s and generally demonstrated that he maj’ weU prove a distmctiy useful Acquisition.
A nolabld debut on Saturday Clithiroe wUl be hopeful , of
maintming -their sequende when-they visit Nelson
Reserves to-morrow, when the Clitheroe and ; District Amateur
of Burnett' from his e ex-
be the Demetrius. ANGWNGNOTER
Sea Trout [Keep IlieAnglersBusy
TJOTH the Bibble and Hodder
B ^ ^ ra c te d o h— number of local and voting anglers during ithe week-eto, and
retorts of catches lnd“^ ^ '® long-awaited run of ^ trout.
fish-sea trout and brown trout ^ a s creeled by a member of a
A mixed “bag" of six gtod
local club, Mr. V.; Helm, of Whfie Vf(?rming on
the Ribble; . Fishing fiy, Mr. ; H. 'Tajilor,
Blackburn, 1®^^®^ . sea trout and two brownies.
Biggest catch of the week-end was that of another angler, who
landed' 13- brovm trout on flyi K or five of which were returned to the river. SUCCESSFUL MEDIUM
spinner proved to be a succ^ffi medium in -the han^ of lanotoer
The three-quarter inch vibro-
enthusiast, who net'.ed four nice brown trout, On the ,Hodder, - near 'Whit^
' inteirest has' Itoen ’ revived after the long spell
well, sea trout welching 2-lb. a® ll-lb. have been; taken, and
unsuitable con-litioris. , i
' trout season in sight—it ends this, mbnth-there are hopes-
■With the finish of the' brovm
that the recent freshes will have induced salmon and sea trout to venture! upriver, and Provide some lively sport during the following month. -
Ayrshire Stock In Gisbum Sale
ifTHERE was a Jargetottend- ance at Deerhouse Farm,
Glsburn, oil Saturday, when Messrs; Thlmbleby and Shor- land, of Reading, conducted the . second biennial sale of Ayrshire cattle, jointly offered by MrJ J. R. Hlndley. (J sburn. and Messrs. J. B. Llddle and Son, Stalnbum.
. ; - of
Gt. Hanteod by; four Bridge.
First
Ollier Scores Twic Against Local Riyajls
ICLIXHEROE 4j GT. HARWOC Pi *
C U T H E U E |^ n d ^ ^ w g ^ ^ “ they won, their Am > g ^^^g ^
..aer,y" match at Shaw ^ ^5^ to ClitAetoe, who have wiiih Urns to have,
.sbn m Debut
Ten G^als In Two ^ Gamss Restore
€litlier>e Confidence
- AFTER five games:haxi resultto " in inotaing more rewarding than five consecutive defeats, Clithe'rce’s last two performan^
have -provided a ;much-needto tonic to flayers and suppoitere alike, and not;the leas„ heartenj ing'featuri has been the greatly improved striking -power mtroj-
daced into -the attack. Scoring ten goals -in succesiw
games, Cltheroe easily Aoutoed the total obtained in all five opening games. They scored sot
T w o
jBNGiE .oops lar
L io n s ^ H . TEe^jLine than the one htwefl on aetoal faot
cerned the construction; of the, The incident in
tions were halted for
mpntlis and scores o f n a t i v e
N E X T ®?^::
.first railroad across Central; A f r i c a , when opera
work ers killed by the attentions of.
against RoUs Royce in .the Lan cashire Combination, Cup replay at Shaw ilfldge last Wednesday, and on Stouiday they got . four more 'to defeat -their local rivals, Gt. Harwood, and thus, make sure of tlieir first' league points
of the season.- I
S ^ te t te n with CitomaScoto S f i . S I m Brton « «
Our Lord, and ot'hers ^ a
fVEEK’S F ILM S
a fm S in g lio u s 'w h ich to to
« t s f a " s ^® engineer whose'gaJlantw f i ^ y
Two action stars
palladium who .made their reputations , in
days when gangster’s tommy guns were among, -the more
lethal - weapons' ^® the screen, are still going, strong
despite .the appearance of con siderably more drastic hazards. In “A Ballet For Joey,” Edward G. Robinson and George Raft meet up with the atomic age, Mr. Robinson as a , Canadian de
tective inspector, and, Mr. M t ^ an ex;-gangster now trying w earn ano-ther dishonest penny by kidnapping an atomic scientist. The 'duel between the -two 1 of them provides a story amply filled with suspense and- excite ment. .George Dolenz as -the scientist heads the supportmg
cast “Bad Day At Black Rock” is
an aosorblng Technicolored
thriller ®belUshed by a fine performance from that siipcrb actor, Stoncer Tracy, as a war veteran' who returns from the battleflfeld on a sentlmenW’ jdurriejf to a,small-town in .the heant df America’s mid-west. His journey is. -to take him -to a japan^e farmer, settled “ America for. many years, whose son to s been kffled savmg Mr. Tracy’i life during -the war, Mr. Tracy finds efforts -to locate the firmer met with evasion, and suddenly it dawns on him that idle old man has been miirde :to by ' his intolerant neighbours during an orgy^f prejudice and race hatred. The
result • -ds a "tense ‘thriller ^s Mr. Trac ■ixacy turns detective to puzzle
*M.V out t'le truth of
Rober; villain
. Ryan is -in-chleL'
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the mystery an efiectivei
turns up shipshape and Bristol fashion • in a - sparkling . new _ version of “ Hit The Deck,” a Technicolored , musical romp which provides further proof of Hollywood’s ' mastery of this | entertaining formula. With m impressive list of stars in the leading roles,' ®ong them J^ e Powell, Tony Martin. Debbie Reynolds, Walter ; pidgeon, Vic Daiuone, Ann Miller, and Russ Tamblyn, the film benefits from an' array of well-varito talent, though the accent remains chiefiy on some spirited singing
GRAND favourite of the years . between -the. wars
and dancing by -the younger members. Serving as a conveni
ent peg on which to hang some ituneful and lavishly-mounted musical numbers, the-story is a lighthearted affair about the romantic exploits of a trio of matelots in an American port. Mr. Martin is their, leader, 'setting a fearless example to ® followers by starting up a couit- shlp with [Miss Powell, who happens to be the admiral’s daughter.. Even in these en lightened days,. his enterprise causes som&tJiing of a sensation, and there are entertaining con- sequences ^ the admiral finds himself facing 'the prospect of having onei of his most junior ratings as a son-in-law.
*■ * '
Hall herdsihave a high reputa tion and contain much of the- famous Bargower blood, and W was tho Octob6r-born “Stonefigei Rare Deposit/ sired by “Bargower Safe Deposit that topped the sale at 200,
; The Stonedge; and Paddock
guineas, the purchasers being H. H. and P. D. Ogden, of Cowan Bridge, parnforth.
ever -by J. B. Liddle and Son, as they obtalnto the highest price for heifers, receiving 150
Honours were shared, how
guineas for ‘ Paddock Hall Rosemary 2nd.’[ ■
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dasies are a-dvertised for the .son 1955/58. I am surpristo
I Oil,—The Clitheroe W.EA.
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Di-d'. more people dp not take adv mtage of this great privilege, for a very small fee one can hear interesting lectures by emm-
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'at the end of ;tlie session. They caA be assured there are no examinations, and no obligation
to loin in 'the dlscuffiions or take noies. but can listen and smoke
at their ease- ■the students a,fe from ; all
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wait ter: -the film finale, usually find that they leave the cinema a minute or t-wo after the hus. has left the Market Place, and are faced with a] long-walk home.
Gnemagoers who, naturally,
venience on the fine summer evenings, but liow that -winter approaches, this minor -diange in oiie “bus schedule could surely
people. ;
. I j COUNCIL PRAISED
I Sir.—C r i t ic ism has been
levelled on various occasions in the past against -the adminl^tra- - tion of civic affairs in Clitheroe
by 'those responsible -for the welfare of -the (various services.
aifanged to places of interest a. very moderate prices; these are
atoto optional. I’Thesq classes are.; subsidised hy
tlie-educational authorities, as of luise, they could hot b.e run on
las small fees charged. In spite o: -this, some dasses have had to b j .abajidoned owing--to lack oi s ipport, a minimum of . i^ smdents are required to form a,
', ■ '^ STUDENT
bad weather, couldi not . a slignv ; ithange be made in the
LATER ’BUSES NEEDED Sir,—With the, 'approach of
th,ime from the Market,Place oi e 949 p.m. Henthorn !bus.
forffiight of Council officials with regard to toe' town’s , water supply - must- [ surely to com
mended. ' : [ - - ;
This small borough, sur rounded by country villages
which have tofiered great to- convenlence during toe drought owing to the! failure of water supplies, has toen faced with no
'On ithis occasion, however, toe - This has caused little incon
be Arranged and would to greatly welcomed ,hy. many
PILM PAN. ______,
about police graft in an .Ameri can city, “Rogue Cop” draws -taut, exciting drama from the predicament of two brothers, both of them policemeii, who approach the .job from different angles. Robert ■ Taylor gives, a fine study' of a dishonest detec tive in lea^e with the city’s racketeers,- who fin-ds himself in an awkward spot when , his holiest brother, Steve Forrest, t h r e a t e'n s to ' expose them. ■ When Mr. Ebrrest ' is, mw- dered- to; prevent further in- ■vestigation,; Detective Taylor tots out to bring the killers -to justice, (with lively results., George Raft arid Janet Leigh, ^tar in other leading' roles. -
WHALLEY 'William Mc- Givem’s novel
change to the scores of Western films ini! which toe much- maligned ’ Redskin had Uttle chance to, be anything but a target for the -bullets of his Pale face fori This, Technicolored Adventure i - strikes a different note bylitoowing .toe conflict
i " Apache” comes as a welcome ' ■' A slick version of' A musical comedy' o | f C l * t h e r o g
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fighters, ; an Apache chieftain named Massai. ,^urt Lancaster gives a tremendous performance as -the 'warlike Indian, and there is non-stop potion as he rides from adventure , to adventure hi
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Prescot C. .. Crompton’s •Droylsden Wigan A. ,R. Nelson Res. . •Skelmersdale4
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Gt; Sarivood 7 Ohoriey Res.' 6 Clitheroe
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such crisis. ; May I, as, a; resident .and rdte-
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water supply'have- safeguarded the Interests !of -the inhabitants ■who have, fortunately, received; an,-uninterrupted supply during
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