CLITHEROE RADIO AMATEUR C^UB
A MEETING
' n e x t ! TUESDAY. (Noyeniber 6th, ^956)
jin the
STARKIE ARMS HOTEL at: 8-0 p.m.
All interested are welcome TOSStDE!
A DANCE will
! ADMISSION...3 - - i '
(including’refreshments): PRELIMINARY NOTICE C r — I '
litheroe Royal
Grammar School | (Girls) i j'WILL PRESET
PETER by J.i M. BARRIE
i on I i
Thursday, Friday and Saturday |Nov. 2^th, 30th and; December Isi, 1956 in St. Majy’s Sunday Schobl;
Reserved Tickets (3/)- and 2/-) will be obtainable i through i pupils at the School jon and ; after Tuesday. 13th November,; 1956. ; :
ASSEMBLY HALL Northgate, Black^m ,
Saturday, Novi 17th 7-30 p.m. ; ;
THE INTERNATIONAL
ORERA| ASSOCIATIION Artistic Director:
DINO BORGljDLI ’ present a further concert of I GRAND OPERA]
' CLARE EMILTON (Soprano) I
PATRICIA GRIMSHAW ^ (M^zzo-sopranp) j
ERICK AIKEN ] (Tenor) | j
BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY CUblR (Conductor;! ’I
HORACE TATTERSALL
in a complete chinge of ' progranunej
Tickets 6s.l 5s„ 4s., 3s.'and 2s. R L. Baxter, 72, Kiiig William Sm'et, Blackburn, j Tel. 655Y
)F GLITHEROE
lANCE DAY NOVEMBER, 1956
!ayor dMr. Councillor JJ W. D. B attend at the Cenotaph on p h November next, fpr j the ^e Day, and ttusts he may be, aph by residents, and in par- i a public'capacity or jin! the
organisations in the Borough, p.m,
I j I is' Church St'eet, and organ-
.. :h should report to the Police, rpeession and be assembled by yor will receive in the Mayor’s ifrom 2-15 p.m.
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R. B. SNOWDEN, Town clerk.
I^ND piSTRIC^'
PRAL SOCIETY ENTH '
HOWij BAl Hall, Cliiheroe
xm. to 2-o' aim. ■'
Modernairs Orchestra 5/.
'astl nlsslon Reserved
>F DRIVING :MAND TN THIS D lW iC T
lOTORS Lm
ICED A SCHOOL OF DRIVING ■:VEN in ! MODERN CARS '
HE SURE I WAY. THE WEELGATE WAY
BE USED IF loESmED J ROE 2241
Iter without I Fear
may with Fruit Juice bosition Essence
lUGGESTION: { ' P.L.J. LEMON JUICE, lone
|Y and one teaspoonjful of TION ikSSENCE'in..a gjass of I t I water. ' ' l
lion Essence 1/
ip.aind 3/- ■ Juief 2/6 and '4 /l I bnts aj^e obtainable at': !
MOOREY
|AND HERBAL STORES T, CLITHEROE
ovembler, 1956 ' 1^'
i s or t Ihe Secretaries, Messrs. liCastle Street, Clitherde !
!. j be held cjn ■ : Friday, Novemba 9m
Dancing 8-30 p.m. to! |l-0 mm. MISS BRADLEY'S BAND
r r id lE i] pictures ipalnte|l Miss ' Junel Florep
by-Bbwland,i are being'
Heavv... of Mr. Heaton,
,ton. 28-year-old daug and Mrs. Willi i of Closes Hall, Bolt)
mlrei by visitors to the . . Exhibition of the New Eng Art iClib. which i opened London on Friday.;
1 ter iOF
' The other two plctiires hanging in the exhibition fare “ Blue Cineraria," and f 'M - buryj" a still life of a poifee- laln' cfa.b- ■'!
j
.for four years at the jSMe Schobllof Aft In London, |iad four |of her |plctures hung at
■ last years' eiAlbltion. | | One oY these, se.;-pcirti|ait.
' ' T ' * li* ' I ■ I I T was the turn bi tile men
: Clitberde, yrhen fithe Mbn’s Week-end - was held. They also feaye a film show follpwed by a| graiid concert;.
-*■, to se :ve tea on Satufday at Moor Lane lilethodlst Chiifch,
| On Sundaiv Men’s Day
vices. '^ere 'held, I wh^nl preacher was thejRey Fentbn.l Inf; the
men’s chol^sang the anthem “AllTthat thrills my jso^ul Is Jesus” p d 'in the leveling “O that will notlletjme go” “All that thrills inyj ^bul
mor
congregation at tfhe [eyeping service with his “Hoyr vain is man’ Prpmisra Land.)’ .Mri,Donald G. Hartley Was a!t the'orgap,
Is Jesus ’ Mi|. Vf. Dbrnell pieced |the
Love and
'Singing of ’ apd!“The
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by the Girls! Friendly Society in, Glltheroe Parish] Chufeh Sunday ISchbol lastFi^lday was the jpersonal appearance ! of Harry Rgthwell, jun|ior! who
/ ^ E of the highlights of |the bhlldren’s ' concert. I given
gavej several magical lltbms and
also taught the childfenitrlcks to d(| ajt Chfistnias parties
I yentrllbqulal i' actsj Md
'Gift.’ Tne:kev'.;^.'?Birtwell.'wa^Tn
two lone-act plays, “.Archillold’’■)
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Mbml>ers of the p.k.S;
' .o. gaveav ■ entitled;
and “ The Fairies
the (ih£,lr and Mrs-iSleath 'pas at'the piano!.-
of Storth Farm. Newton, sus tained severe headJ Injuries when 1 ivolvbd In. an j accident with a cattle wagon'In!Chat-. bufn B)ad, Glitheroe, on Mon-
A 7(-YE)^R'-OLl!) jBbwlbnd farmer, George Iqhetwfiod.
bay. , j • . | I .| Y He was detained' In Black-
-burh Ihfirmary. !• i j • T^e ilrlverjof the wdgon was
Lang Tjarm. *
Arthur Mapsley, ' ojf Green Bllsborroy
nVfAN'ir people attended -“ ■*-Hu,nt Bfill held! at Bar- noldiwlck op Friday by ;the Pendle Forest and Craven Harriers Huht. Dariclhg jvas to the mu^lc o f ' Lew! Rgw- cllffe’s Band:
the cupled at
whldh Mr. Rl Capstlck vdas the M.C.i and Mr. J. R.: Bindley', of
Fojrty-flvej tables Were '
Gisburne Pgrk,'M.F.H;, th(e whist drive
oc- at
pre ' land), [Mrs. )(llen; Mrs. Clayton
Gent.’i ,).
ton) Mr. cons bum).
sented prizes tb: LaiJies. Mrs. BlrchaM (^Iton i by j- Bpw-
' (Chbtburn^);i c o n s . , j M;rs Holraek (Bolton-by-Bowlahd). 'i : Mr.iJacksonI (Rlmlhg- Mr. Jeffs (Clhatburn), Clark : (Gnndleton); (Gis-
S-Mr. J. Hea(on #.
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.pLITHEROE Towh Cpunci policy of 'attracting h
;il’S ew
Industry to the tbwii-^a policy which I had ipet wilH success- must be pursued, as the pest safeguard off future protpeiilty, said] the Mayor of] Cllthbroe (Codn'clllor |J. W.! D.-Crltch- jt the I annual i dihnef, of Jlackburn- and iDlstrlct
ley) the'
Masteb Bakbrs’ 'Assbclatlop at Cllthefoe oh Saturjl^y.'
! - * I * l \ $
ITEILiD at Llttlemcior House, by permission!of,Mr. and
Mrs.It . U. Ljddle, bp iVedhes-; day, a|brlng-ahd-buy sale and afternoon tba raised £20 the lobthcoming bazaat of Clitheroe. Division | Women’s Unionist Association, j
for the
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,'MEMBERS o f - th e i Senior "••• Sunday i School !of chther
roe parish Church' have sept a t parciel of ,()hlldrenls clothing
this - week | to the I Ox Famlpe Relief Fuiid for fugees.
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Sharp, manager I jof Hall parm.j to ipeipbers
“T ^ IR Y ^ subject of a talk
COWS’’
Clitheroe Y.F.C. at their m Ing i at the 1 Grammar
on Wednesday night. ! He thanked by Mr. MJ Halsall
was by Mil
Mr. IR. Berj:y. Mp E. Ll'Und presided.
;et- lOOl was and
the Mr. ton of
lOAD
THIS WEEK’ ■ safety] slog.
Better go slowly
safelv than svfif * by me wai
.hicl . TOPPlf i fr/i tVio ! HvfQjd Re-
poliiical atuation. we find ourselves at this particular moment,” said Mr. R. Heath Smith, O.B£., T.D.,
B.Sc.,,.ad dressing pupils^nd parents at the 402nd Speech Dayi of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School in the King Lane.Hall. yes
tSEE THE W P U P ’’ PERHAPS If we had communed a little more with the
liduci^on chiefs Speeti Day tall: Js
wltljout kbodwlll Mr] Heatli
terday. • “ i:t is a
Officer for]the South Derby--
shire Division, made these comments latter advising, the, boys to embrace every oppor-
: ment during the past 30 years, i he spoke of the responsibility of present pitolls who were going, to live through 50 years of
tuhltiv' to jtfavel., in a: world which was speedily shrinktog. Ouillning scientific develop-
rapid deve opment. “During I iyour schooldays
equip yourselves so that you; can meet [these developmerite
and lthe life in front oLiyqb whlclh grows dally more anq- mord comribx.’’ :
’ (PASSIVE; PLEASURE: ;
' passive entertainment. >, . Reiading,.; said, ,Mr. I Heath
. He also ilrged the guard against the' frittering awai of |too,'much, time on
Smiih. was'i the- most satisfy-
.irigl persdnal pleasure, chat couljl be enjoyed: I Mri He^tf SirilthrWhd.'pre'-:
governors! -Col. L . : C. Klng- WilUJnson', T.D. J.P. ' A il vote! of thanks to Mr.
HP3'ih Smith was- proposed by 'the'head’boy.-L.-'-C6l33.' -;
, ; | , . I Smith. Education ' i ; people overseas, we should not be quite in the delipale
situation which c,an |go off bang in a mombnt, oodwill and wisdom.” ' ; > : '
ITHREE youths who enpered' ■
' discharge on payment of ■£4 14s. 4d. costs at Clitheroe; Magistrates’ Court: yesterday.
one week-end In August! and; drove lorries round-'the yard, causing £11 of damage, were; each granted a conditional;
lorries in i yard ■
• a railway goods warehouse;
mitted the offences, expressed regret; A 16-year-old | was earning , £3 6s. Id., and! two 15-year-olds £3 5s.! and £2 3s.
The three youths] who ad
4 d ' • 'Y ; , ' ' REMEMBRANCE I
Sir,—May I, through your col-;
umns, remind the !public; that wooden crosses .will this year be available ! horn poppy ' sellets to:
ClltberoB. , i ! Artajigementa have| peen .made
sented th e prizes, was "in tro - ] so that any person « n plapt one duce’
June, ■ poppy-',Organise,:., W. 'BRAYSHAW. i ' I d bsl th e chairman of ! of these crosses m the Garden of
Eemembranco which, was consor crated at the Castle Cenotaph last
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"DIRTHDAY greetings to Mrs. Oddle; of “Overbeck,”
Waddingtoii.i who Is ,87 to- morrdw, and! to Mr. T. J. Hol- gate.'bf 3 Tpp Row. Downham, who lls 84 on Monday.
two IJO
to
pHARGED. at 'Clltheroe yes- terdayl with taking a car
wltholit the' owner’s consent. 23-yehr-bld Patrick LyPeh, of 31 Nplson j Street, Low: Moor, was fined £3. i
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• uslfigia car without'Insurance and jn . for driving without a licence.' | ,
He!i'.was plso' fined £2 for ' , |
, Lynch, who pleaded' guilty was fold by the Chairman (Col. R. G.j Parker) that If he did not pjiy'.the fines within
in or
Miss- Heation, who trained j ||
has just';' returned to IClbses Hall after Tiaving been jex- hlblted in 'many art g^leries through^but the country during the pas; 12 months.
Autupin fayre raises £325 church
rTA^EEKS of hard work by ’ ’ jmembers of St. James’s.
Church, Clltheroe, were re warded oh j Saturday , when their!'autumn Ifayrd raised £325;ifor bhurch and school
funds],: ! i ■ ! Marly pbople were present
to sejj Mi|; B. P. Kermode, principal of Moorland .School,
perform the opening cere mony]
I
duced; by Mr] S. Curry, head- master-of St. James’s, and was presePted w i th 'a buttonhole by Miss Jean Redman. Mrs. KerniiJde received a spray from;!'Mbsier Ffed Cbwper- thwalite,, ahd Mr. Curry was\ presehted jwith' a buttonhole by Miss, Jean Chappell.
Mrj|' Kermode; was Intro Another jpleaslng feature of
the cbrenicjny was the presen tation' of’ [flowers to Mrs. A. Parke;if and Mrs. Bleazard,
two elderly ; ladles who had worked extremely hard in pre- parliig forj the fayre. |
which Included drapery, cake, fancy] vegetable and': hard- wareJ|enjoyed a brisk trade.
The well!- stocked i stalls,
OH SO g e n ; ^ : i Downham Drama Club i excel “iL^IDIES in Retirement,’’ a play about wpich th e : late
fir,” I was presented by Downham 'Drama Cliib last Friday and Saturday. |
James Agate wrote “This is worth goihgjto the theatrp ;
This village production.' for'which everything except the wigs [came from ilocal sources was not unworthy In Its way to stand: beside such commendation, j
play Is set In 1885 and
the
skilful.direction!of Emily' Metcalfe was seen at once ,in its pace. i
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hiim brought out. Ini excellent sljate of preservationj the cor- ■ ct period;- ■ . ,. !
As for the dresses, Down- The stage setting was in
keeping ahd showed the thorough work of Elizabeth Hornby,: stage, manager, and the carpentry 'skill of William Todd.
THE CHARACTERS .1 i
each member of a cast' is klnown intimately 1 by the a,udience. it is only acting which has got inside the characters of the; persons p, 0 r t ,r a y e d. and: having done 'so expresses jthe'm as t|ie author’s creations,! that cfin make US’forget the person who‘.lives next door, a); the next farm, or maybe keeps the village store..
i In village dramatics, [where.
i We saw life, ]ioble and weak, 'pathetic and humorous, crafty land open, philandering and [Steadfast, amoral and rellgi- 'ous.
I . !| , ', ! HELPLESSNESS j , Our emoloiis were rung jin
pity; ekasperdted by childish' helplessness in adults; anta gonised by virtue berating th e : generosity | accepted for th e ' questionableness of it s , sour ces; astoniihed by the quick ness with, whjch lechery ahd larceny covered Itself with the
White sheet of penitence de-
hind ■which it still pursued its purpose.
! We jwerel amused by pun gent word and comment.
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“i Choir Practice” was [ th a t ' the words and music of the “iMessiah ” were secondary to village character anp passions!’
get the Ribble Valley in see ing the Thames estuary and almost tasting its incoming salty spray.
i Here we wefe riiade to for , ’ i ' | : ! We were not In the Welfare
State, but in the, individuality of the Victorian era. j'
two days hb would go toiprlson for a;jmoiith., The car.! belonging to Mr.
I RELIGIOUS OUTLO()K
John'C. Southworth, company director, of I Fairfield. Eastham Street, Clitheroe. was left parked near'the Castle: gates. Lynch told the court he had
been Very foolish, “i I pave no idea pow to drive. I had been In the car about live minutes.
There is no explanation. I suppose.”
i We saw not our neighbours' cjomportlng themselves ihi strange styles arid' manner isms, but a post; Dlckdnslan: parade which made reql the i dlimate of the ’80s.
ligious outlook were revealed riiore clearly and quickly than in many text books on these' subjects.
Its social, economiCf-ai d re
p genteel but impoverished: spinster under the Obligation laid upon her by her father
until murder was accepted as Ihe means of keeping her pro mlse.
j We saw'the. deterioration g f ‘
A b
nee magic
MAGIC and’ mystery were! In •r^^the ah' on Friday when, the Gatholirii Youth Club, Clltheroe, held their Hallow e’en Brill at The Hall. Lower- gate. 'i -
¥ mystery |! doorwriy. j [ - ' i ■ ■
against the walls and an- lllu-1 rtilnated skull decorated ];he'
[ These and other decorations'
had been nape by the girls of the cliib. Thisy also made the cakes land other food—with; names Ilk.; iDemdike Kisses ■dind pevH’s Blood. !
. mysterious- -especially when; the food was eaten; by candle light,! with a cauldron bub bling [In'.th; comerl: ,
i j
. ! Mr.; John Dlxop' was M.C. for dancir g !and i Eric Ash worth and his barid provided'
the m u s i c . i I, j:, I
Club held ri HaHowe’en'’'soclalj on 'Wednesday evening, when; aboutj 50 people | atteniled.;
Thd Parsh Church'.Youth. Music fer dancing, In the
Parish,.Church Hall, which had been decorated! with tor- nip lanterris and ipasks. was provided bk the Robin’s Nest Players, led by [Mr. Eric AJussijiri. , I: .
[ ' At j thP I 'Congregatlpnal
Church, Clltheroe. the Y()ungi Ladles’ , Fellowship; held a iunlble 'sale on Friday which raised aborit'£6. h i
the .I/mcaihlre Youth Clubs' Association.: Who ‘leach'lj'fe- 'ceive 15: per cent.
m abers ritid friends
Rlbbiesdale ClitHeroe.-attencled[a Hallow-j
Of the
j Mothers’ Club of: ! Nursery School.;
e’en party and liot-pot supper, at the nursery on Wednesday.: The [ proceeds of the event, arra'nged by, the 'staff, were! lor the children’s , Christmas! party.
net),'. He tormerly had a men’s wear shop'
rde; I lett £12.362 ( £12,281; InMoof Lane.
'B. JAMES WILKINSON,; ■! Of Pimlico Road, Cllthe-
Club'Week; efforts 70% Is' for' club ffunds i The rest is dls-i t^buted 'through the CUthe-! roe pistrlcl;; Committee to' the Natl(?nal Association of Mixed' Clubs an d : Girls’ Clubs land;
I Of i money raised a t , these' | Avt(|gether very'njagical and: ! Witrihes w?'^® silhouetted' ■ | .' I The-point of Ivon Noyello’S‘
' The cast was Lucy. Gilman, N d n aP Roblhson; Leonora Fiske, I Betty! Todd;!,, Ellen Cyeed, i May [Barton; [ Albert Feather, Trim! Pringle;- Louisa Greed,; W Rushton;: Emily Creed, j Lilian! Nelson; Sister Theresh, Mar| Sharp, i ■ |
Annie* Jones Ihqve set a high' imark [in; Ddwnham : Drama Club’s [historyi
mehtldned GoobyJ Ma:
' Theproc to the
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■eds are to be given! ge. Hall Fund.
Thes'e. with,, those aireafiy arid with; Muriel! garet Hornby, and'
Mr! A. Willett-Whittaker, M.A., County chats with the winners in elocution which
' i (Wbsley). '
judged. They are Kathleen Bush (Whall (I^halley), Eutp Duckworth (Waterloii) i 'i
Dramji Organiser, he had previously ley); | Ian S. Fell and Ian Sharp
Studio."! presents the interior of the studid at Bretton IHall, Wakefield: , the 'W|est Riding training college for teadhersi at whicp Ml$s Heaton hasjire- centlir been teachtog, 'In cluded in the painting is flection of Miss Heaton ^tiidlb lairror.-'
Oi^e of them, entitled fh e
toie Clttiieroe 5-2 n.mi to G-48. a.m.
L ghting of Vehicles i 1 .
FRIDAY, I NOVEMBEl| 2nd, i ,956
IT’S ALL SiyilLES FOR THE WINNERS
FESTIVAL OF YOUTH A GREAT SUCCESS
200 people enter Wesley show
UtrORE than 200 pe(|ple from T1 churches in the Clitheroe Wesley Methodis) Circuit are this week taking; part in
the circuit’s third Festival! of Youth. . The festival opene(iion Monday and ends tomorrow'night
after a week In lyhicfi young people of the circuit haVe dis played i their talents l,n classes ranging'from elocution to handicrafts.
Is to bring together the youth of the circuit In comnj' tural interests and to
The purpose of the festival the opportunity for, tlhem to
on cul- provlde
express their varied jtalents Imaginately and
creat.vely In, friendly competition,
has attained that of previous years and those taklpg part
■ i , The standard of the festival
have earned warm and well- deserved praise from 'the judges.
The elocution, Bible- reading
and dramatisation i classes have be.en judged by iMr. A. Willett - Whittaker, County Drama Organiser, ■who has ex pressed himself, well satisfied’ with the performance,;.
These remarks ha'fe 'been
endorsed by'., the jiilges of other, classes.
of the young people has given the He,; to the populdr belief that “ Rock ’n’ Roll,” bnd tele vision :are fast, becbn|ing the chief Interests of present day youth.:
The enthusiasm and ability , j
meant i them spending much of their leisure time in prepar ing for this event,
j But it Is not a festival con
fined entirely to youngipeople. Adults, too. are taking part. The classes In this (section have attracted marly j entries and include those fo : poetry competition, hand - writing, photography and coolrery.
sound start on Monday night, when It was opened bj^Mrs. T. Taylo);, of 'Waddlngtpn, who was Introduced by the Rev. Francis A. Payne, superinten dent minister.
The festival, g o t ' c ff to a THE EXHIBITTON A highlight of the festival
was , an exhibition of vork. Particularly topical vere the
selection of prize - winning maps of the Kingiom of Israel and Judah, ceplcting ancient times, but spotlight
Bringing a feeling of con
trasting serenity to tiie scene, however. Is a beautilul piece of photography—an elegant white swan afloat, caught by the cainera lens betvieen the V-shaped arms of a t:ee.
■Another which catches the
eye is the delightful'‘[halting In the a i r” of a herring gull, wings outstretched and every detail of its aerodynat ilc form dlearlv:' visible.
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to the photographic [section by a well-balanced view of Pendle Hill, taken fron' an un common angle.
• A purely local touc i is lent
graphy and maps. -T: bles are • filled with dellcatdy em broidered garments ai d taste fully decorated cates and pastries — youthful 'entries which augur well tor the future.
But it Is not all 'photo ■ r ■ . , ; ' ' ; , MODEL-MAKWG | Amorig the boys’ entries In
' driven monoplane, both giving the appearance of airworthi ness of [a-high degree,;
attracted craftsmanship, of first-class quality.
The woodwork sec]ion' has [
A lot of work, tcQ. ’must
have gorie into the miking of a 'miniature classrooiM, com plete with teacher arid nine pupils.
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cigarette boxes. In fi.ct most smokers’ requisites [h£,ve been used in the fashioning of this very cleverly-executec school room scene, which 1 >oasts a piano and even a rad ogram,
Pipe-cleaners, matci boxes,
theme, canework exhibits rind dressmaking help to form what Is really a splendid tri bute to the patience, ,:kill and craftsmanship of thf 'Wesley youtlL';
Posters with a Chijlstmassy ' '
True judges are: Madane Bessie Collins (girls’ solo, bo;'s' solo); Junior choir); Mrs. M. Bmithson (pianoforte); Mr, A. Wlllett-Whlt-
taker (elocution, Bible feidlng and, dramatisation); Rev. G. B. Ken- drew (Scripture quiz); :)r.; W. D. 'Oliver (essay and poetry competl-
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' tlon); Mr. D. Moon (handwriting)';' Reid’s, of Burnley (pos er design and decorative lettering];' Miss J. Heaton, of Bolton-by-Bov land (art and model making); MlBi Dorothy Sd’
encer (map drawing); [Council
lor G. Calverley, of (jlltheroe (woodwork ahd model-making); Mr. W. Houghton, of CUtheroe-' (metal work); Mr. R. 31. Pye, of Clltherori (photography) [Miss A. Russell, of Padlham (drissmaklng,- embroldery, knitting; tatting, felt-, work.'caheworic);, Mrs. J. Cowman, of Rlhblesdale .Moden 11 ' School (cookery). -i , '
| i I ELOCUTION [
Parker (Wesley), J. Wilson (Whal ley). C. Hudson (Chatbu-n): 3, A. Booth (Waddington), ■ ; ,
(7-9): 1 .1. Sharp (Wesey); 2, C,
C. Townson (Chatbiirn); '3, S. Fell (WhaUey). '
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Clark (\TOaIIey). D,, Shearman (Whalley), J. Peel and iW. Peel (Paythome), M. HopwooJ (Water loo).
(7-9):: I, J. Wilson (Wialley). J. . "[ ESSAY ■' ' ' ; !
2 . 'JT; Caras (Wesley). B. Coates l' quick chrage In the : (ay, had been (Harrop): 3, J. Pepl (Pa 'thyme). • j congratulating themseL/es bn an
J. Hodgson (Wesley);
M. Booth (Waddlngton)l - ,
(12-14): L M. Shearmi njlWhal-. easy! victory, I 'ey). J. Cownerthwalte (Waterloo), I ' w .
• (15.17); 1 C. Daries (low Moor) _ Itri Urstidraw of the reason, , Tqe result ai^ gave tne league nave the leaeiie , : (10-11): L K. Bush (Wialley). 2,
the model-making se( tlon are a large glider and a [power-
For hot only has the iestlval demanded their clost'i atten tlon for one week but has also
2, Ji Lord -(Whalley); 3, J, Carus (Wesley).. ^
POEtnV — COMPOSITION (7-12)! 1, J. Hodgson (Wesley);
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2, J. Cowperthwalte (Waterloo); 3, J. Parlslnson (Waterlod);.
H. Cowperthwalte (Waterloo); 3, J. (3arus (Wesley).
(7.10)
2, S. Jones , (Waterloo);I 3, H. Richards (Low. Moor). | [
(11.13)
(Waterloo); 2, ,B. Catr-(Stopper Lane and V; Woods (Chatburn); 3,. J. Parkinson (Waterloo). .
(14.16) :
and J. Cpwperthwmte'(Waterloo): 2. D. Scott (Wesley); 3, S. Carus (Wesley)] ,
(1M4)! 1, W. Payne (Wesley) .
J POSTER DESIPn I |. 2, (15.17) ,lei).
2,1 J. {jhadwlck (Waterloo); 3, D. Shearman (Whalley). '
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7.iq):j 1, J. Wilson (Whalley); j
I ’ ! '! ART' : I
J. i HodgsOn (Wesley); 3, 'D. Hother- sall (Wesley).
ham); 2: J. Carr (Stopper; Lane); 3, P. 'Wlllan (Whalley),.
2, J. Carus (Wesley); 3; R. Mason (Slaldburn)..:
(7.11)
(Waterloo); dlhgton)! 3, V.
(12.14)!
1. J. 2. J.
2, A. MoKlnlay (Whalley) ‘ Dkvles (Low Moor). -
1 ,and 2,|T. Gate (Whalley), ; '
(Stopper [Lane).; ■ j ; Model-riiaking (in Balsa wtod);
' Model-making (in other' mater- ials): L B. Coates (Harrop); 2, J. Hyde (Whalley); 3, F. Robinson (Harrop)|
Alderson[(Wesley); 3, B. Richmond (Whalley:).
ing the centre of the present battles betweenJew a: id Arab.
'(17-21),: ,1. P. Wrlgley (Waterloo) i
r(VVaterloo): |2, E. Robinson (Har- '(17-21): -1D. Kermeen (Wesley):
vfater/ob).'^ (13.16): 1,
op).
^ P. Breaks (Wesley): 3, F. Oapstlck I (Chatburn). I
2,i J. Peel (PaythOfne): 3- S. Kay- lay iPaythofne).
(7.12): 1 ,'IcDavleS '(Low Moor); EMBROIDERY
ton); 2, J. Cowperthwalte (Water loo); 3, 1. Waddington (Wadding-, ton).
'(13-16): 1. J. Pickup (Wadding !
. :
Di Kermeen (Wesley); 3, P. Breaks (Wesley);
Lane); burn).
(WhaUey). (17-21): 1, F. Capstlck (Chat
, CANEWORK ■
Moon: 2, H. Richards (Low Moor) 3. J. Weaver (Waterloo). ' ,- (13-16): 1,-C. Davies, (Low Moor).
2, K. Kermeen (WeWey); 3, P. Lofthouse I Waddington). (17-21): F. Capstlck (Chatburn).
(11-16): 1. K. Aspln (Low Moor); COOKERY
M. Dawson (Chathiirn); 3, M. Townson; (Chatburn).
2. iV. Alderson (Wesley); 3, V. Woods (Chatbqrn).
(12-15): 1, D. Woods {Chatburn)
2, R. Duckworth (Waterloo). PIANOFORTE ;
ton). (16-21): 1,'P. Qulnh (WbalJey);
(7-8): 1, M. Hopwood (Wadding I
(9-10): l[ R, Weston (Waterloo):
2, ,M. Whittaker (Stopper Lane); 3, H. Cowperthwalte '(Waterloo).
2 ,(11'-12): 1. J. Rycroft (Wesley);
, E; Sims (Waterloo);!3, w. Paine (Wesley). ! (13-14): 1, J- Prankland (Chat
burn); 2, J. Cowperthwalte (Waterloo);,,, 3‘,i C. Brltcllffe (Whalley.). , ' (15-16)'! 1, J. Fletcher (Wesley);
2, C. Davies (Low Moor); 3, B. Tattersali (Low Moor).
' Essay:: 3; Mr. G. Kinder (Slald burn).
• Map-drawing; 2, Miss P. Kinder ■(Slaldhurn).,
j , .
Mr!', C. Bu'nett-Hurst (WhaUey);'- 1, Mr. 0. [Wrigley (Waddington).
WPhotography: 1 and 3, Mr. R. rlgley I Waterloo); 1, 2 'and 3,
' Dressmaking; 1. Miss C. M. Downham i (Waterloo).:
'(Slaldburn). '(W' Crineworh: IL Mrs.; H. Penman '
Tatting! 1, Miss: P. Kinder’ -
1 Cookery: T, Mrs. C. El Greenwood .(Slaldburn).
Chatbum five Draw
Sabden 5; dhatburn 5 got [their first: poln;
: oil; Saturday', after a. surprls-
Inri ! recovery. T^ey thoroughly deserved It. tor jUst after,the In-
V. Woods Chatburn ; 3, J. Frank- ' terv'al Sabden were winning,5-Uf land (Chatbum).
irhe visitor’s', recovep: was cem- tt-- th=iw o . r«oT.„«r,, r ^ . • ort,
'plete. Sabd.en-, were : glvep'; little chance to[ become dangerous in the later stages of the'game, -and, goal
aftei goal' was whipped home. , The reslilt came as a surprise to
Sabden supporters wlio, until the
rtLI'THEROE will | field an urichanged teanf for their
visit,'to Prescof Cables 'Re serves tomorrow,: Teairi; Wal lace;: Henderson, placklock; Trezlse, 'White, Mather; Flat- ley, Smith, Burnett,' Green.
Johnston.’ " There aro still seats avail
able Tor the coach trip-to Accrington',fon-Monday Nov ember 12th, for the final of the N o rthEa s t Lancashire Cup.:'in wlTlch Clltheroe face
Rossendale United: luniier.''the floodlights..
aterloo): : 2. Mrs., E. Steer, (Waterloo).
son, (Chatburn); 2, Mr.s, C. Whit field (Slaldburn); 3,; Mrs. C. E. Oreenwopd''. (Slaldburn).
Starkle (Slaldburnj. : ■ Handwriting: 1, Mr; P, C. Raw-
Ppetry! Cpmaositian; 3, Miss P.
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TATTING 2 (7-12): 1. I. Davies (Low Moor); FELTWORK -J. Peel (Paythorne): 3, J. Clarke
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