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' 1 I ■ ' ' m®Sia5E53S!Sa Token iooks ] Q i th e ro e


rpHE Ciltheroe Ministry of


.V. S e ts S T E R ’ S


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


CONVINCE Y,(|U! ISHOW


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heroe 1/5966


avails full


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 . ;»


HN ECAT ;


iTTTjr WTi T.IAIvk STREET, BLACEBUR^f. Tel. 7920 cma trebex. ^ccurlLt, Avia, Etema


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'


C -------- - "


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.’[ ■


READERS’ Opinions GREAT PRIVILEGE ,


dasies are a-dvertised for the .son 1955/58. I am surpristo


I Oil,—The Clitheroe W.EA.


CHAMPION SHOE REPAIRER ■r»T%


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-


enc exper-te, -with the added j Vantage of a splendid U b ^ ’ of books loaned from the Man­ chester University on -ttie sub-


|leo';s lectured upon.1 I think many people ar'e undOT


h the impression -that they will a"e to undergo an!exammation


'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


d& s . and from young people to dlw®8® toto'ohers.; In the' spring trips - are


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 Ly.tham ......5 St. -Ann'es A. 7 Darwen Res. 6


Gt; Sarivood 7 Ohoriey Res.' 6 Clitheroe


7 6 0 1 24 7 12 6 5 1 0 16 4 11 5 5 0 0 13 3 10 6 5 0 1 24 11 10 6 4 1 1 17 4 9 7 4 0 3 14 12 8 3 1 0 14 6 3 1 1 13 6 3 2 2 2 1 T


0 4 10 16 1' 3 13 12 1 411 12


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