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OJTHEROE LOSE IN FIRST
4 m S U N D A ^ I BELUUNGEKS’ SUNDAY W ^55 TEUST ANNIVE
The
Rev.Chatburn, saidjiaw
congregatlon.sal.H'
Methodist when'he preaxjhefl^ the last tlm?; j^t
afternoon servlM T WrlKht,of.)l^aHey,' : ^ner-
,of trust funds. \ Vl'' '}
COf^GREGA'nONAL j
i C L I T H E R p E ■ ' ' I ■ ^ C H U R C H s u n d a Iy ^August jZ8th, 1955) n e x t
worship at ,10-30 a.m; and 0-0 p.m. conducted by
R e v . j c. J. G u U d f o r d
l i y : i i l i :
SEPTElMBEli 4th and 5th H'ARVEST WEEK-END
IwOMEN’S GUILD SPECIAL MEETING
WednesW Next, August 31st "
at 3-0 p m. m o o r l a n e
Methodist Church I C i n ^ R O E
SUNDAY .NEXT |, ]
I (Augusi 28th, 1955) | I -10-30 a.m.:
Rev. J. flenry Fento^ 6-,0 p . m . :
|i Miss M. Bleazatd j,
LADIES’ CLASS^ 2-0 p.m.i: Sjieaker'. [mRS. TALBOTj
MONDAY- i L e s l e y C U T H E R O E - S U N D A Y r ^ E X T
i (August 28th, 1955) I ' 10^30 a.m.:
R e v . J a m e s W r i g h t I 6--0 p.m.;
1 ' ^I R e v . | J . B . H i r s t
(Clayton-le-Moors) I CHATBURN
M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H
. ^ S U N D A Y N E X T I (August 28th, 1955) Preachers;
' ib-30 a.m: M r . G . K i n d e r
: j . 3-0 p.m.: I I R e v .
G O D F R E Y K E N Y O N
This will he Mr. Kenyon’s l^ t service as Minister of this j Church.
All Friends welcome: Jollie Memorial
Congregational Chui'ch Barrow
C H U R C H I
a n n i v e r s a r y SERVICES
S u n d a y N e x t , A u g i ; ; ': ; Preacher;
[•) ■ !*
R e v . C . H o l g a t t I Blackburn
! SERVICES: . (■ ! i/ iv v . I i
I Afternoon 2-15 - Evenjng 6-0 ; anthems by the ghoir. 33-SEATER
l u x u r y c o a c h ■ available for |
I D U T T O N T R A N S P O R ' N o o k G a r a ^ ,
P r i v a t e P a r t i e s , f o r k s ’ O u t i n g s , F o o t l j a U M a t c h e i s , e t c .
I D u t t o n , N e a r L o n j , ' Tel. Stonyhurst.j231
I L e v e r ^ s “ l i b o l ” C a l f M e a l
Th8 Perfect Milk Substitute No Bolling Water ifeauired : For particulars: Mk: :
I Vf. Bamber, 32, Ramsgreave Drive, ■Blackburn, Tbl, 4ft08.
3.T ’ 1 i REM0VA18 AND STOfiAP^
PICKFORD8 REMOVERS ANO . BTOBER6 I ■ .
IBrancbas o'rerTWbere. | Home,'part lot, stogie aitlole. Local OfBoe:
gsi Whalloy Range. Blaekburn. Tel, No., 44742. ■
I LET US DEVELOP AND PRINT yOUR
_SHAPSHOTS_
GHAS. CLEGG, MPS. . : CHEMIST ' •
!
Sj Church St., Clitheroe tel. 591
h ■ ■ - . - I ■ ■i' ■ ;
-Pfjmn wm .
I FILM In Fail V
'elbow' aribr Ifalllng at Dovra-. ham, yeaen lay .week. He was . convey^ tc' Blackburn Royal ^ ^ rmary Ifir treatment^.
— 2g8, i Wdalley New-road,; Blackburn,I | dislocated .| hls;
._ PEET, aged 13, of T lovered 28t h
LEADERS’ MEETING J c h u r c b i
j f
T.i^nhonei Wh»ll«y «»« Tues.. jWei
• Lana turner an^ CARLbS TH05IPSON in
ElW e ]tlie Fljesh
I' !
,SCH0LABS’ O t - p i f ^ r eanlsed by members of the
..
Unionstreet Met n o n isv Churct Sunday Schpa schol ars’ outing was held or satur day, ^ e n about 4Q PU1>
1\ compahled by
went by coach to Morwamoe. '. annual TRIP—I Scholars
i^'^ambe
» (^ .w l th t fe ^ p a re n ^ ^ ^ ^ and teachers, , went; on the annual Sunday ScHl
- , Cert.'X.
HUMPHRI^ bog art and * AVA 6aRDNER in
Thundw. Pfiiiay «ml . Saturdty. I
TTie iBa^efoot I Cpntessa
Cert.
Siturdiiye.' irt I and Houte.^-16 P.m.
J ' ■ E5 ■ w'eA-d*y^ ' PrioM! ;i;»! ( S p e e c h a n d p r a m a ) . . . S U C C p S E S .
the poetry society, LONDON
Senior Bronze jj edal: Patricia Taylcr (Credit).
Junior Silver M edal. Maureen Colpnge.
Junior Bronze Medal:
Robin Sharp (Honours), jroe Hartley (Honours .
Christine Gillian SyhW (Credit). Christine H^’greaves^^^^^^^
Irene Davies (Drodit). Martin Robmson (Credit),
joaij S t^ t; j. Junior! Certifiwte: , Norma Stetihenson...
Alan Hill (Cfedit). Graeme, Pa,rher.
■HoghEoseJ I- , ; Gfeoflrey Mattocks. Ian Laurence. Barry Turhe|:.
Juveniles Ba igje:
S a S R S U . Barbara Bioym. i
Secondary (jertlflcate: Vivienne Green (Credit)
Wendy Bfadshaw. Margaret Blackburn. Ann Ferg ispn.
iElementary ■Linda Wi'
UIUU CJ*
Certificate: , kliison (Credit).
Philip Robinson s g f n i . r r s «
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G R E T A . ■ ; A.ij.ii..'*.
25, HAWTHORNE PLACE, CLITHEROEi
Tel. 397.
next tsrm commences SEFCEMBER 27th.
FARMERS’ ; oVEjRALLS
I 1 , ; ■■ A ( |k e t s !
■jtI o u s e r s B^TiQtTALrry
b o o t s i
i WRljcLETS
CLTPHEROE MARKET 7AND R/iILWIaT SIDING
Telephone. 892
a v e t I ^ thel 0|d Firm.
nOBiNgOM. HEY8 & CP;! AT?/ BLAOKBURNi ,, i ,
.. joANri
LOANS WITHOUT BEOURITY cm to £5.000
6 FI 8. RICHARDS LTD.j _ $, loweley SIfeet. Leicester. Tr»£„hriRs[after September-3rd. ; :
Mary EamsMw (Honcmrs). jotaEobinMn (Credit) Vera-Waddtagton (Credit).
***• r a o N
iSSS of Clitheroe.. ■. ^ ^
^^Islon of new.heaflng appara-
were the organlsPjrsj SAW L E t ,
Sawley Women's j Institute presided over by fcs
t■ WOMEN’S ' I N s b W ^ he monthly meeting of t^^^
s paying her Che institute. |by, MlssRob- Benson. ■. .A dressed
ron by Miss J. lecting con- games.
T e c ^ c J ^ idenW ^ am . Siccesse^
/-HtTHEROE aii(l dlstrmt ^ students smcessful imthe Blackburn Mumci;)al ^ckl College Ci,tyi:ind GuU^ of London Instltutfi examlna
mi (old schemd), faurth yew, S n d class: R m seed. J. M.
tloM for 1955 ate:,;- - dotton manufacmre., weav
Sharpies (Clltheioe), flfto vear second IclaM: J.. M.
Shkrples, J. p.ifwhitohoad (Clltheroe)-.
.Cnesmre examination
carpenters abd, j o 1 n e r s course, third ^ea:. P ^ . E.
S n e s T l l * ^ ^ ^ ^
B n ) : second; year, P.lj, Birch (LanghW. course, first .^eOT, pa^. F.
y&r, pass; B. iMoore eriie).
Walmsley (Clitheibe). Brlct laver? and- masDUs’ course, thmd veaL p a ls :S e e d .(Low Moortf Plumrefs’Jcourse. third
carpenters’ >nd lo in e r s ’ course first year pass: J. W. Wright (Waddlni ton). Plumb ers’ course, seconjd year, pass: W O’DonnbU i (Clltheroe) Pl^terers’.'cdursle, flrst^ year
tWes “C" eximination;^ . j .
tlm.fundifor the pro-
S fbr the chu?|ht )eneflted by more than £9 jlOs. Mr^ • Barnes and Mrsi Gl Barnes
at St' Paul’s Sun lay School, ac-
mah W. Wllkiiison vvaA orgAn^ and’collections.werej in aid
flight from ^anaBa
•SionW, Gnt^OirC.? E:e8d,lfqLM^w ^assMur-
Siril theif?youngesVd^^ patl vVho married; a .CanMjan
,uniied:King^^,?( C0riey/;iemigriat?d.'^’
' soldler-after ithejWJ r- ley Ils employed by the Ontario
Hydro-electric
: EOT'3 » & i a n ( m p f w s ; '^UtlJ He was S scretary for
■ t e n t h D ' » A V ' ^ _ R i c l l ^ ^ ^ ^ reserve, in
•■standing at 177 fo r 7. | A*J'r •__i. nn nnn_ jatd’and tra- velA about i20,goo rmlle^j.ea^ch,
B o ^ a r l a n d so sec^tary r e Read Liter: ly. Institute froih 1937 to 1947
Ghodway. promoted from first TRserve in Read s match y tn .
iblta[bright with another
‘who scored 61 bef >re adeclar Atm was made .with thh score
'V In a dour reply fettle Tohnny (jreenwo 3d (49) and Wt Brovm (45 hot out) .delud ed stubbornly aid .fcric^ U dAaw. Lacking the services^ Eriiie Close, Rea(. strove, , h ^ for victory but Settle naa
were drawn. WHAI
.EYI annual TRif.-BMhgtbf
Langho and Whslley horticul tural Society he id-its: annual, buttog
onTWedi.esday, 'When jl
visit the ^btaportj flower I 36 members went by
^Ow. The trip by the hon. secfetacy, Mr. E. -Walmsley.
G lSB l teN
members of Gisliurn friet YoUng Farmers Club
beow Turn on. - r m a be iere given Instf ctlon In the
purposes and sale g S h o V F ^ /G l s b M Monday. Than, is to ^ - ^ b d
S were e xm ^ ^ ’suS ffe'' Ttack and Mr D. sutcun^
the Parish Hall where th;w at tended a smocking demoMtra lion thanks to>®,demomtra^ tor, being expreped by Mrs. d.
he feminine ^ction^nist in
Coates. h u r s t g r e e n
AWHIST. AND DOMINOES. g r f e S I funds
Motor CycBsU In iCisbuni Mishap
tttheN two motor cyclists were involved n an
the Burnley-road near GJbmn J®
on ’Tuesday i ight. one o f , me motor cyclist > , and a . P~I®, passenger wen taken -to hospital.
nSs;
A.Thonli)scn (Clitheroe)]
;'(Langho);- sbeo id , class: A. S I
Ilshdiithand-Jtyps^ single subject:;-English I T class: I J.; Hobertehaw fcUtheroe)-,’ tecond c l^ . n Holt (Clltbeipcl; English rv], I s t class;! j | K. Whalley
(i. Taylc r (Bllllngton|
li Shorthand! 6(; w.p.m., &st c l^ : K. 7W?i|ii;ey (Langho)|; 70 w.p.m„ first C ass; C. Taylor I(BllUngton);] sb iond cla^; J.
Robertshaw theroe) Type writing, 30 w.d-n., first clas^.
K Holt ((lllwo®^'^- ^°^®’^i Shaw (Glltheroj); ;35 w.p.m.,
second class; C. T a y ln r (BiUlngton) 50 w.p.m., secoiM class- M. Birk^ it (Langho), B. B. PoUitt (Blmington).
grouped Couise , certlflca^..| health “n^nflilpd him to .Shorthandfyjp^ts’eo.urse,
' In additloili the ■ following I student \yas
3 L^U
year, passt (Olltheroe). P R O P !
Ro ykOU V S A L E
riPHE ■ 'prWeity known as A “Stavel^y,” jWbrstbn, vras.
sold by fauc tion yesterday yreek, reallsliig £750. Ajic- tloneers were Messrs Hgther- s£dl and jFp ’rest- GhthWoe, and vendor’s ■ solicitors Were Messrs. Barib v.’.Rbwlalld ,m
Gompany,! o: ;5t. JamepA :Street, Ac(|rl(i Stom,
I V H N G
,Son. 1115; tH.} 3ebd, 1114; Cottam and Son, 11}!; A Bcoles, 1110;
result In tlib race from GloucrateV was; J. Snapb 1119: Cottam and
CliUieroe!(, joining Society’s
.Webster and E on, 1093 and 1092; . Burgess aM Son, 1091; N. Hall,
1084; D. -3ooibler;i 1078; 'Whlt- Waker and flaixlso'n, 1074) Wrigley and Addis ini 1073.
bertshaw
arawer-iii n xiuucj ,a coiipelled
tire about two years ago.
MR. fe. HAYDQCK Robirt Hay dock; ;of 4,
eroe at an early
age.ripending the remainder of hls life, to the
town) I '
known in the district as a horse dealer, but-the gradual,
For many years he was well; , ;
L^r^erlln it Abbey MUl.. Hl^ to re
»***** .
E n g 1 Is 1 Martyrs (?hnron, ■Whallev, Mr. Haydock l®8v®s a widow to whom
sympathy.ls extended &.her bereavement.
Closely iissoclated ydtri the
I Requlen. Mass at the Eng- ■|lish Marts rs Church will pre-
Icede' .the Intement nt m I Joseph’s. Cemetery. ; Hut St ! Green, tomorrow, Saturday; -
I I ''mR3.M. HIGSON , '
■ - A'former Chs^thWiif Mrs. Mar a 'Hl^.ori.- ofyG^!“®
hill-road, ' Carluke, -Lanark- ^Ire, dl id; in hospital last week. Sl,ewas82.
^
daughter oLthe late Mr. Mrs.'T. / . Townson, who used
Mrs. H gson was the second to live a1 Clough Hank, Chat
burn.- Before she left the village for Scotland about 20 years agJ she was ®onnected with Ch£ tburn Parish Ch,uroh. : sympathy will be extended
to her r e l a t iv e s to; their bereavenent.
yesterfla? week at Wlsha-w. ;
MB. J. GRAINGER The ( eath occurred a t hls;
home, 01 Tuesday, of John Grainger, of; 22, HallrStreet.,
(jlitherce. -He was 75. -,
' !: Wir. isralnger was bo/fi °®^’^ ITOltewiell, taut moved to Cllth
The iiterment took- place . ' ■ ' • V.
advent: of motor power caused; hls trade to decline, and he ; eventually retired, j
and two daughters, who will; have srtnpathy In,their loss. |
t The I Rector ®f'Bt-J{fffi®®’fv the Rev., J. S. Parrs, will offlcl-
ae at the Interment at St.| Mary’s Cemetery,' Clltheroe; today; (Friday).
i'
Rowland family, Mrs. Maryj Jane Marsland; died on Sun^
•lived in Whltewell» 3>nd went to live in Dunsop Bridge after being taken ill at the hegtonr ing of the yeaL She was wcUt known and- rf e s -p e c t e d to Whitewell,,■where her husband the .late Mr. J) Marsland, had
(Mrs. Marslarid had formerly !.'
Marsland member
MRS. M, J. MARSLAND ! A'^’member of a well-known
day at the home of .her son. and' daughtef-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs ' J. Marsland, of Moorf, lands, Dunsop Bridge. She was'73.,; : " ■ ■
A widower, he leaves a son I'spinner. ; rciiiug V
li'creel a!few nice brown rtout with' the<ald of a small vfbro-
■ ; Pools in both rivers, parricu- larly the Hodder, .[have hep fished with some success by sea trout anglers at rilB“t.;
' - | f S y " £ “and4ow society ' j FINE SPECIMENS
particular pool on' ^ e Bod^r was! well-stocked I'with some ..'really fine specimens.
All observer i states that one ;
seems almost lifiP?®®(ble tempt these firti at the present tlme-.i ?lthougri', one or [two have been-taken. - j
■ Despite this fact,jhowever, It
■tylth a second hot spell now' in full force, cotidltlons
unllkfely to improvp, immediate future can only bring a further extension of the; exceedingly thin time at •present being eiperienced by
anglers..
'Michael’s Parish, Churoto Mrs, vms also a former!,
been a water-bailiff for a number ofj years.‘ closely assriclated' ,wlth - St.
Union. , ; i
t(i rhef - fam ily t in tl berfeayement.I
Sympathy 17111 be extenj ' ' ■
of >| the i Mothers' ,
ReV. T. B. Reid,, offlclated.i at : funeral! at .Whiteweri
The Vicar of-Whlteiveil, the lsh Church on Viednesday.
.Preston. R, Smithies, H. Wash- brook. R' Scott, A. Musgroire,
Teanis F o r Tb-ihorrow rilbWesdale Wanderers:--S.
K.° Bedes.' K. 'Standrtog.„G- Wpddworth, Wi B|lrch, D. Hlt-
cheri,; Walsh. :■ , j I
. llnson, P. 0^®5®ib A- D.i -Parkinson; ■ K.: Bpldem K-
T.; Hlnks, K.
Wlnckley, I. Johnson, J. Den nett, C. Simms.
■ ;
Meet at groundjl-30 p.m, Ribblesdale WalnderMs^l-
Farm Fuels and iuljricaiits BRITISH AND BEST |[
YOUR RE6EHI lUTHORISED DISTRIBUTOR IS
1 .
108 IIPSEHILL ROAD, PURNLEY Ti LEPHONE; BURNLEY 7454
T,tA.. Clltheroe. '
, of: success, stories aniQng locM 1 angler^,' one enthusiast did
Although there is I a scarcity, A : ---; ~ L e ! Earby. was « from
S r t of tae machtoe,. and came off. Ai other motor cycle, S n by cordon Kippax, of Heather-view, Barnoldswick, was
I K S a i l in . collirionf with the first
madhine. Mr. Keatlig and rthe PiUlon
Afll^neer • < n Mr. Kippax’s machine wer; . taken to Beedy- ford Hospita, Nelson, suflerng
oH 'hv the Viern, tire Rev. v* t a -whist and'dbmln'O: drive
hlld in St Join’s school on
SatOTday.Prlze5.,wj?,?J®G t '
I GRINDLETON rnUNTY EFFORT—A coffee g S S « ^ b y > «
S i — w i o a b S % ^ f o S the Institute’s xontri-
buUon to the County effort for W.I.' funds. Members ofj the committee and helpers sc.'^^d coffee' and blscu(ts, staffed, a ^ g and buy stalljand pro moted games ahd|sideshows in the garden. A j treasure' hunt. wOT Won by Mrs! Mills, a cake-. Buesslng compeUtion by Mrs,
imgleton,,anda ■gate.
I'j ‘ d o w n h a m
, Lafiy GUtheroe^ the monthly mating of
' WOMEN'S ■ INSTITUTE.-
ham Women’s institute ^ h e ‘?('hool yesterday week, iwhen an tajlerestingr demomtratl^^
was! thanked by Mrs. . Watsoii' A competition for the^ best
51 n a a
house ?l^“t Richards and |Mlss Eastwem^ The social half
Mrs.'
form of competitions. ! T ea hoTtes^ w e re : ; Mesdames
f ’°^Tea
Barber, Todd, MIsSm M. Sharp and R. War
T O S S l b E DANCE.-About; lOOi^ple
■.attended th® dance held a Tosslde Institute, on 1 Friday
night when dancing was to the S ^ lc of .the Bijou Band. ,
Oilheroe Reumon^ In Au*brafei
f 'lllT'HEN Mrs. M, Riding, IzL I ■
Vy seedall-avenue, Clitheroe,
' arrived in i^ustraUa last y,e^ at the .start of a 12 month?
holiday, she; wot, greete^.hv many Clitheronians and their families who were 6ager_ to
friends. ■ ! i ■:' i ■ .
li Mrs. Rldipg,. who 1 recently "returned frqm her long sta^to
Sydney ias !the guest oif per married sister, ; m e^t ; m^y people who had ®^8'^uted from their native Clitheroe.
.Driver, niece of M'^- B- Trlmby, JJ>„ a neighbour. i Another coincidence was a^nneettog, with Mrs. "Faylor, sister of Mr, -
miles outward ! sea : journey, Mrs. Rldln'g first meL kfts.
Trlmby;- ' f j f f S r » S i v T M r . T
c'oiSteo?' A won by Mastei J-Melhns^^|^ ■ ceeds were m aid of senom
ed to receilye the news.f om ^irOOT ; M. brother, Mr Horace
home werel Mrs. Day, whose .j-AtLLEGED .by the police to ■
other Clitherbnlms delights ixjucAvc uAv
vS;fr6m HOivnE-^' A
son,
Mrs. Franink Allen,:“formeriy pf 'staged'bf. 40r44 ni.p.h.. E^i*' (30), “Shawcllff^,” Gold
live ri, ;i
native Of the town; Mrs Ivy - Neal, who has a sister living in
Herithornnroad; Mrs. Stone, a . . .
« Tvxr ] 1^ r , . Acre-lane, G t-i----J. TT»«*vTrrxnH TT
■
tyaddington-ro.ad, und Mre, J. ; .
Coates, whose mother lives in Henthom|-road.
usually take lodgings or live in host'els Provided by trie AUS-.
Emlgraijits, on their arrival,
tralian Government, hut aftyr a few years residenc© have an iopportunliy of.|piff- chaslng a plot of land^ and building their own houses. !
“DOWN UNDER”
Neal arid Mrs. Coates and their families who afe now
Such Is the; case with Mrs.
living in; their own houses. Durlrig her 12 “J^ths so
journ “down under” Mrs, Rld^ Ing travelled many thousands of'miles by car, ..ylsltlng pl^®®. of interest and expf^rriiS Newr South'Wales.
Mu l l nine months but, says
Incidentally, while she was f in Australia no rain feU for . a,
rs. Hiding. ‘!th® g ^ s was just as green as It Is'here.
irinfed £1 and had hls licence 'endorsed at Clltheroe Magls- i trates’ Court, yesterday.
reat Harwood, wasTQ p
I I Inspector W. Wright told the I'court that while on duty In i‘(Jlithefoe-road, Barrow, .on ! Thursday, July 28th, P.C. Ray , saw defendant driving a v p along- Clltheroe-road in the
II When Lee stopped to'Whalley, iI P.CJ Ray questioned him, i ana
[ dlrectlori of Wrialley. I,'!.
'1 iJO' DISPUTE : __ n11nrvn/q frt VlQVP
__3: was alleged to have said, ‘11 am sorry. I- cannot dispute it.”: Told he would he re ported, defendant said , I wot not - watching myi ■speed ometer,’! a.dded Inspector [Wrisiitti
j. Lee iwrote to the court stat- | ing that the van was a brand liew 0H6 to which ho was not accustomed. .-.He |promlsed
I ,
I 'greater I care in the futur^ i ridding j that ■ It wa.s his first
joffence.l
S f W s n aW e i f e - § n ; tL bene “ ‘of any
made .before such; debts are,
21, Church Street. . Clitheroe, Lancashlr..
.solicitors paid. fa full;
: ;
DATeId ’ this 17th day of August, | Ramsbottom, Lldiile & Dixon.
iH s w s i i V ' ..
- Mr. Horace- WliklnT.( :,|.iAhave driven a motor van i es .
-.Im; 'iEdllsford-read;
sfordTrp,aC I .through "Barrow tyUlage At a ,1 fguLee W • onawcuuc
icOMPAEACt.|l948 ^ Muriel G. Bargh EAST VENTURE VILLA,
Nr. CHATBURN STA’DON. Tel.: 325 Chatburn
10 Years’Experience Appointment only.
F o rd so i\ 1 MCJor \
bring your tractors TO US FOR REPAIR—Latge
] NEW TRACTORS SUPPLIED
or Small-Hand I take advantage of our amazing service.
Walmsley ^Simpson _ l im it s —
: Phone: CLITHBROE 17 ' - POULTRY AMP eggs £90 per 100,
Fob .The BEST PRICES AND IMMEDIATE REM
ACCBfeDITED HATCHERY. 6UNNY8IDE'
^ S S S j * S » view. Read;
CIO (p.ofa'^ riombledon
OF Horses, Cov/s, Bolls, BTC., Dead; or Alive.
R.S.PX.A. LOM
JOHN HOLT, Jnf. ; OVAL.
’ Doy and VlffM Seniice - j
Fat Horses [Booght at Top Prlcee.
used. ANE KttLERS
Black L a n e E n d s , C o l n e . TEI.1 Wycoi-LER 200- _
Shay Head Co^ge,
Lever’s Battery “ PeUets”
' a r m e r s l won tvo
and Fores| brani khanf Wolf-
up plons ii.
A
with manj Moor nett, who left paid
MEMI ardmiri TriejCii ,.year^
Mill, T Sb
* B IR'
viri^, brai Wei Isari'Wh'; will
ndsdajj
,’ljHD4 R. Hi Wadi herf
■A :rpe.'
.Stef ,th.
bd 76 < FbRl
a iy-r(]
,ed ,8821 175)|
ch ' At the end of her 13,()00i
hear at first-hand -their home town ! p d j mutual
g i g t J S n S 'B ' a r S i
Trezlse linked '.up Shots from McManus, Burnert and^ilklnson ■
saved! but i though OUtheroe S & u e d tpisustain preOTure
were br^lantly
. .elthen ‘ the'Tantlclpatlon of TipeveR Of ttioir own, Isiclc of scorlife piifich In the centre ‘ denied them a goal. .
untU veil into the secoMhalf,
'! ■'•: [lively LEADER ■ ' Prescot’s; second goal, Uke their first,! came against the run pf the play, and again owed much to .the opportun ism of Davenport, a lively leader, who fastened on to a
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mahibit rue ufi« of '*5tM
mlfe-dearahee and^br'oke through to score 'with a fast
' i third goal i so?n uftetwar^
ground' shot. J Th^ seemed to draw much of CUth- eroe’s sting, [and Presimt-got a :
wltha cleveriy-pgled shot by their persistent; Inside left,
TyrCr, biltheroe .got. a consolation
: simple task to tap Lhe M hdi&, but the fierce heat had
BRISK PACE
fbri sustaining; a 'brisk .pace uhder gruelling conditions,
ioth side? earned fuUmarto
; tri rowli on the right flank for sn .ooth balance to be achieved.
arid none survived .the-Jtest better than; Clitheroe left half Alan Bush, a strong, tireless defender; who three nien; But; CUtheroe missed the assurance of centre half Aspden In mid-field, and Iri attack too much -wprk was
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p riv e r Fined Fpr ^ ^ r w H v S O f f e r i c e '
goal when a. neat McManusleft Tattersall with a
by then sapped the energy by which 'ai. point-saving rally n(lght have been'made.
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rvLlTHEROE got their first goal' of the season p
minutesIfromi the pnd of thep
flj-st hohie match at Shaw. Bridge pn Wednesday ulghp but It came too late to^^?£
defeat igalnstra whose right jp; the pointe w^
hOTpd Chiefly i on a better understanding In attack und ,a
: sparkling display ■ by their-
g ? . r & a , f S > u S I ascendancy-Inithe first half. ■ 'After! taking the lead
t h S centr^forward Dav- phnort lagalnst the run of the
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GOQP;; bW)TH^ SUMRIE CIXJ’THES JHIE ,.7DR^BD MAN.- G)OD —REALLY GOOD. FOB v; ■THE WBLL-
■turned out bright anf Sunday morning tofa. left In the mai 1 strCei village, also swept a ’
[^HALLEY’S ': V.0li - Vy road - sweepers,
the national ris?*^™' to the ' television
Millions ot,J®°Pl®' famiUat with the e
7 why it has caused su IThe answer probal
the universal ifasd attempting to shqw ■ the error of its ways,
Whalley re?ldmts w
put with brusli'.and,' week-end are ;to :bi for the novel and u effective meth,od by - drew attentle n- tov' genuine local grleva'
' further .this evenin meeting of, villagen
' Their efforts g
- and beauty of th. free from uOTlghtly
■ cuss the queition t a-nd plan farther ments for keieping
' money helps tp pai do the task, but toj
well ask why theyaj 'to man a broom iv
costly bills for the a| tion of put lie .serf
Ratepayers who hi
time It Is go )d| to sf of the conmuniti prepared .to take ml
' Itles than s mply | ; the sideline and gr|
action to protect tj
.,' I AN Irate lettel corresporidenf
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' asks if we ean sha on the reason'jwhyj
; should nowi'rie several point? !
; in the centre .ofl smoothly r:surfac| paired a veek.
1 course there ! There always . But if It really I to renew fl re pydn tog up a bpna when presuinabj( could have been weir and :ertal
propriatelj at thi as the road repali ever is resporislbli example 01 mis-t*
be made t) f io t ' * I . *■
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