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Clithem\Admtiser & Times, Augiisf 3, 1956\


WE INVITE YOU TO OUA. .


SHOW R^SULTS^CONT NUED


Hayton; 2, R. M. Allardice; 3, J. Craine. Nov. (Ex. Yoiuig).-1, W.


Whalley; 2, S. Arnold; 3, R. M. AllDTdiC6 i


.taker; 2, P. Healey; 3, J. Tomlin­ son.


Whittaker; 2, H. Whittalcer; 3, J. §huttleworth.


Smalley; 2, Hunter and Gibson; 3,.P, Haslam.


Members (Young),-1, H- Brejeders (Adult).—i, N. ts


W. Whalley; 2, S. Arnold; 3, J. Steele.


Best in , Show: N. Smalley's Black English Adult.


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field; 2, W. Dugdale and Son, Clitherpe; 3, R. H. Johnson. Chinchilla (Young).—1, H.


Rossendale; 2, A. Lee, Colne; 3, A: Short, Blackburn. ■ Fox|(Youifg)'^l, W. Duxbury,


Leicester. : Fox (Adult) .-1, J. J. Taylor,


oxet Stud,' Stanhope; 2, E. Harrop, RadcliSe; 3, E. Eustace, FiadcliBe. Ermine Eex (Young).—1, C. K.


Smith, Blackpool; 2, A. Kaye, Blackpool; 3, H. Whittater,. C’litheroe.


Kelly, Bradford; 2, J. Annistead, Morec^mbe.; A.O.C. Rex (Young) .-1, N.I P.


Nelson.


A.O.y. (Adult).—1, T. Swain, |


2, Parr and Deniton, Lytham; 3, E. H. Coleman, Sklgby. A,V.i Adult.—1, E. Harrop; 2, J.


A.O.y. (Young).—1, T. Swain;


J. Taylor; 3, B. Oldfield. A.V.J Young.—1, C. K. Jackson;


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2, E. Eustace; 3, W. Dugdale and Son.


2, N. P. Smith; 3, E. arroj^. Nov. Ex., Adult.—1, E. Harrop;


2, W. Dugdale and Son; 3, A. Short.


I rop; 2 W. Dugdale and Son; 3, "Vlf‘i^|i*t)ury.


Men bers. Young.—1, E. Har- -V


, BKC^ers, (Adult).—1, Stanoxer iStud; 12, E. Harrop; 3, W. Dug­ dale and Son. Brewers (Young).—1, C. K.


i Jackson; 2, :N. P. Smith; 3, W. Wilbmf. ^ Fur I 'Challenge tAdult).—1, Stanoxer Stud; 2, E. Harrop; 3,


!W. L.!Kirk.; Fur iChallcnge (Young).—1, C.


Ik. Jackson; 2, N. P. Smith; 3, W- .Wilbur. ■ . : . I Grand Challenge (A.A.).—1, N.


Smalley; 2, C. K. Jackson; 3, Stanoxer Stud. I Juvenile AJL. (cleanliness and ■condition only).—1, J. Craine; 2, 'j. Craine; 3,1 S. Dugdale. [ Best in Show.—C. K. Jackson’s Ermine Rex.


; j


DOGS ; GUNDOGS Judge: H, S. Lloyd.


Messrs. Dale and Thomas, Ken­ dal (Helmbracken. Ragamuffin); 2, Mr. Peter W. Beswick, Driffield (Headland Larkspur); 3, Mn L. Robinson, Barrowford ihg Lass), 'i Spaniel (Post Gradu- Mr. James Ingham,


ate).-^l Skipton bell); Cattle, Levity). ! Cocker Spaniel (Open).—1, Mr. James Ingham ' (Blue Dapple


(Charn Cockei


(Blue Dapple - Honey- Mr. and Mrs., Michael Harrogate (Headland'


Thomas muffin). Eng


Michael Levity):


Honeybell): 2, Mr. ..and, Mrs. Castle .(Headland


3, Messrs.' Dale and (Helmbracken Raga-


/?


'(Norankyla Moray); 2, Mr.’'and Map., a/Hill, Rishton ("Tlrues- dale’’ My-Slipper). ■ Goldeb Retriever (Open).—1,


Miss Jo/ce Hargreaves, Padiham


Spaniel Hart, Dannelld). or Welsh Springer Spaniel-1 (Open) .—1, Mr. P. A. M- Hart (Denethorire Daffydd).' Golden Retriever (Novice).-1,


1). :lish or Welsh Springer (Novice).—1, Mr. F. A. M.


Morecambe (Derethorp


Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hill, Hudders­ field (Air Hostess Rafborn); 2, Mrs. S. Rogers, | Lancaster- |(ingleborough Blue Star).' Cocker Spaniel (Novice).—1,


Cocker Spaniel ^Puppy).—1,.


Smith 2, E. Harrop; 3, W. Dug­ dale and Son, Men bers, Adult.—1, E. Harrop;


Nov. Ex./ Young.—1, N, P, I | '


2, Hi 'lYson, Camforth; 3, W. L. Kirl^ Shuttleworth. Ermine Rex (Adult),—1, Stan-


Jackson, Heath Chamock; 2, E- Harrop; 3, G. Sucksmith, Brad­ ford. I A.O.C. Bex _(Adult).-l, H. E.


Stud, Rotherham, Sable (Young) .-1, W. Wilbur,


Judge; E. Brewer, Preston. Chinchilla (Adult).-1, B. Old­


FUR SECTI05( I'


Brighouse, Church; 2. W. Dug-' dale and Son; 3,IR. l i Johnsph. Sable (Adult) .-t1, Goldenbrdok


N. SroaUey; 2, Hunter and Gib­ son; 3, A. Turner. Fancy Challenge (Young).—1,


Whalley; 2, S. Arnold; 3, J-’ Steele. : , . , Fandy Challenge (Adult).-1,


Breeders (Young).—1, W.:


Members (Adult).—1, H. Whit- I


'


S. Arnold;. 3, J. Steele. Nov. ■ (Ex... Adult).—1, E. W.


Hunter and Gibson; 3, A. Turner. A.V. Young.—1, W. Whalley; 2,


A.V., Adiult.—1, N. Smalley; 2,-


wiqk (Headland Larkspur); 3, M|-. Sid, Price, Wigan: (Langtree Liquere). , A.V. Gundog (Novice).—1, Miss M. Ward (Heatheredge Brack- enh 2, Mr. S. Price (Langtree


M. Mawson (Cjienmao Dhui Marguerite).


I


TERRIERS AND OTHER BREEDS


Judge: Regi Gasden.


Mr] P. BrajC, Moreton (Model of Dustynight); 2, Mrs. K. M. Hare, Ori|iskh-k (Kathry Karmax); 3, Mrs. M. Wilkinson, Ormskirk (Jasmine of Weavercote). i- Sjnooth, Fox Terrier (Open).—


Wire Fox Terrier (Open).—1,


Mc^im (MuUacre Matador^ 2, Mrk. M. E. Jackson (Grangebury Bryhdie); 3, Mr. A, Bowers (Bowery Brunlea). Border Terrier (Open);—1, Mr.


/Open).-1, Mrs./ P. iKirkup, Blackpool (Wyndam Wkrspite); 2, Mr. J. Bower' (Femdale Favour). ■


classified—Open).4l. Mr.i J. Bower (Ch. Ferndale Pear-


A.]V. Terrier (not separately j . !


nought) : 2, Mrs. P. Klrkup (Wyndham Warspite); 3, Mr. H. Lambert, Bolton (Jeiimist Bambi).


McKim (Mullacrei Matador); 2, Mr. I J. Bower (Femdale Favour); 3, Mrs. M. Wilkinson (Jasrai/ie of Wetivercote).


A.V. Terrier (Puppy)—1, Mr. I. i


I. McKim (Mullacre Merry); 2, Mrs] M. Wilkinson (Jasmine of Weavercote); 3, Mi\ P. Hutchin­ son., Waterfoot (Ian's Master­ piece).


H. Lambert (Jenmist Buntyp, 2, Mr. y McKim (Mullacre Meiry)'; 3, Mrs. M. Wilkinson (Jasmine of Weavercote).


A.y, Terrier (Novice).—!,' Mr. '■ : i


Bower (Ch. Ferndale Fear­ nought) ; 2,' Mr. F. Bray ; (Model of rfustynigbt); 3, Mr. H, John­ son |(Brooklands Firefly).' I, Miniature Poodle (Novice).—1,


Dustynight); 2, Mr. H. Johnson (Brcjoklands Firefly); 3, Mrs. P. Klrkup (Wyndam .Wan^ite); A.y. Terrier (Open).—1; Mr. J.


Mr. |S. Price, Wigan (Langtree Leoni); 2, Mr. James E. Hey, Ripp'onden (Mr. Ruddy of Ripp- woo4); 3, Mrs. S. Borthwick, Huddersfield (Deader Wild Honey).


Mr. I James- E. Hey (Rippwcod Pallyanna of Eldonwood); 2, Mrs. B. Hickie, Blackpool (Sylvanite Gaypod Dancing (?irl); .3, Mrs. S. Borthwick (Deader Tree pipit of J(ira).


Pickles', Keighley ■ (Clonsuli of Cravfendale): 2, ’ Mrs. : Rex Hodgson, Morecambe (Bfiar- clifld Belita);^ 3, Mr. William Edwards, Nelscn (Palmers Cross Rapid Fire). '


: Whippet (Open).—! , ' MrJ J. !


(Open),.—1, Mr. and Mrs.! P. Gfeepwood,.: PreeSall' (Meadow- lock [Mosi Meizl of .Woodrbyd).


OTHER BREEDS AND |


V. Allen, Bury (KO;ko of Dow- box); 2, Mrs. A. Hodgson, More­ cambe (San Yen of Kowloon); 3, Mr; 'jJ. T. lEgerton, Northwioh,


Judge:, Mr. W. Bindley Taylor. Pekingese (Jun’or).—1, Mrs. J.


I VARIETY ! ■ ' O' ' ' i


Varey, piayton-le-Dale ' (Hiya Hsuan-Tung); 2, Mr. J. T; Eger- ton. (Yuiig Tuo of! Pekboro):; 3, Mrs.' A. Hodgson (Pii Yu of Kow­ loon)! i


' ■ , !


Misses Varey (Hi/a Hsqan-' Tung): 2, Mrs [A. Hodgson (San


Pekingese (Post Graduate) —1.


Mr. andTMrs.:j. Gregory, Whalley, !(Massbridge Diadem). ,


. ©fniondqon.' Keighley (Crookrlse Duncanspn);! 3, Mrs. E. M. Perkins, [Leeds (Klrket Karen). . 1 A.V. Gufidog (not separately


3, Miss M. Ward (Heatheredge ■Bracken). , , ,! English, Irish or , Gordon Pointer lor Setter (Open).—1, Mrs.' V.|C. Yates, Nelson. (Sally of Seedhill); 2, Miss C. A.


I Labrador Retriever (Open!.-1, Miss m!. Ward, Long Preston (Ch. edreena of Heatheredge); 2, Mrs. G. Rcslm-WiUlams, Sed- bergh (Midnight of Mansergh);


dlasslfled|-Opsn).—1, Miss C, A- Edmondson (Crookrise Duncan- qon): 2,1 Mrs. E, M. Perkins /Kirkabbey ■ EngseU Exquisite); gi Milss JiiBrbwn, ,Bum}ey'(Klrk- ’’et Keynote). '


i '* ;


I Sf^' m


qf Rafbohi);,'2, Mrs. S. Rogers (inglebOr)ugli Blue Star); 3, l/ir. and Mrs. C. Hill C'Trues- dale” My Slipper). '[A.V: Gundog (Junior).-1, Mr. and'Mts.: Michael Castle (Head- Wnd-'Levltyh 2, Mrs.- E.'. M, Perkins,. (Klrkabbey Engsett ■


(Puppy).—i;.:Mr. Hill (Air Hostess


, ’ !


quisite) : 3, Mf.tand M):s. 0. Hill (I'TruesdaW” My Slipper).;' A.V. Gundog (Maiden).—1, • 'Ward (Heatheredge


Miss I ,1 Bracken); 2, Mr. Peter W. Bes-


Yen [of Kowlooh); ' 3, Mr. J. T. Egerton ('Yung|tuo of Pekboro).


Mrs. ]A. Hodgson (San. Yeit of Kowloon); 3, Mrs. M. Hpyle, Bradford (Yung-Klm-Wing). 1 I Pomeranian [(Open).—1,' Mrs, D. M


of Rondaiwn/. ] , :


..-(Gipsy;Love of Tongemoor)'! Griffon (Open)—1, Mfeses


A.\, Toy (Spaniel, Open)y-l, 'Mrs. M. Cooper (Philip.of Tonge- ■


itop).!


; Cooper' (Rebecca of, Tongemoqr); 2, Mfs.i D. M'. Smith (Wendy of Rendawn);' 3, Mrs.! A. Hodgson (San I Yen of Kowloon).


moor).; , A.y. Toy ,


. (Junior) .—1, Mrs.\M. Ex­


.Tongiimoor); 3, Mrs. A. Hodgson (San Yen of Kowloon). A-V, Toy (Post (graduate)—!.


Mr. q. T. Egerton (Yung Tuo of Pekboro); 2, , Misse? Gregory (Viking of Gregtol); 3, Mrs, D. Smithson,' Preston I (East Grove Choir, Boy, 'T.A-P.)., '


1


Varey (Hiya Hsuan-Tung) ;| 2, Mrs. M. Cooper (Rebecca' of


A.V. Toy (Novice).—!, Misses- j ' ■ r


M o l o r - c y ^ m h i t s ; a


'.(jhatburn Did Road, Glltherqe, yesterday week, Ian Keith Anderson, I'aged 19 pf . Arley. Street, Leeds, was taken by comHanloris to d local surgery where Dtf. R. E: S.'| Hdnsen feft I ■'


TNJURED when , his luotor- cycle crashed'lnto a wall In


treated knee and


[juries on!:his land.


Anderson to Leeds Infirtpary. His conpanlons latep t(|pk


Gregory, Tlmperley (Fiona: of Gregtol); 2, Mrs. M. Cooper


Pekingese (Open).—1, Misses Varey , (Hiya Hsuan-Tung);! 2,


Griffon ' (Noyice).—1, Misses


Gregory (Ch. Nimrcjd of 'Gieg- tol): 2, Mrs. M. Cooper (Gipsy Love [of Tongemoor)-; 3, Mtees Gregiry (Blacknighf of Vaimn-


[. Smith Horsforth (Wendy, : | ,


Ehgh exat linatioii


■jVTR- Geoi'ge Geoffrey H(i)lt,|df 18, Seidall Avenue, (jllth-


eroe, has been successful [In passing fiuallfylng exairilna- tions In mschanlcal ^nglriem- ing held inder .the Union |bf Lancashire! and Cheshire In­ stitutes. j


[ I ,|j:,


. He is new eligible !to kpply for associate membership' [of the Institute of Mqchanlcal Engineers.! , ■ [


Rolls-Royce Ltd.. Barilolds- wlck, as a. technical Assistant.


Mr. Holt is employed [[at


(Yung Tue of Pekboro). [ '| Pekingese (Novice)—!, Misses


Chbw, Keeshond or Sambyed i | , ■ Kliniature Poodle (Open).—1. : 1


•1, Mr. P. Bray (Model of ! ’ '


A.V. Tierrier (Post iGraduAte). I


(Meadowlocl Woodroyd).


Dustynight) 3, Mr. J! L. Urmston (Opt of ithe Blue Ark).


toi); 2, My


Gregory (Ci. Njinrod of P. Bray KModel bf


A.V., Opjen Dog.—1,


Coraba ofitl


■Whitwell (Ch. Seagift Parban- cady Bluebdl)’; 2, Mr. an P. Greenwood (Meadowlock Mooi Meizi -of Woodroyd); 3, ijirs'. y, C. Yates (Safly Seedhillj)'; ‘


A.V. Open Bitch.—1, Mrb. D. P. i


CLITHEEOE STAKES CLASSES


S. Lloyd, ar d W. Hindley 'Paylbr. I


Judges: Messrs. Reg. .Gasmen •


Bitch.—1, Mr, I. MeuCim’d Mull­ acre Matador; 2, Mr., j. E B[ers Rippwood BoUyahnai of lElden- wcod; 3, Mrs. A. Hodgson (Ban Yen of Kq vloon). |_ ■ j ; [-


Any Variety, Puppy, Degi or ' I i ' )' 1


'(Ch. Seagtt Parcaniady | ;Bliie- bell); 3, Mr an^ Mrs. J. Gregory (Mcsshrid.ge Diadem).,s[ i! :|


Any Variety, Sporling Dogj or Bitch.—1, Mrs. :d, P,- Whitwell


■Turnbull (Donstanza [of Izaan-, kant); 3 :' Mr. W. J. Stiencier (Mars of Eulyn, T-A.P[). |, | |


Bitch.—1, Mrs. D. P.| Whitwell (Ch. Seagifi, Parcancady); 2, ilr. P. Bray (IV'odel of Dustyqigllt); 3, Mr. and] Mrs. F,' (preepwobd Mooi


Any Var ety. Open] Dbg 1 ior


(Meadowlocr Woodroyd).


of


or Bitch.— :, Mr. ,anq Mrs. P,- Greenwood' (Meadowlock'j Mooi Meizi of Woodroyd); 2, MiSsj ,0.


Any Variety, Noh-sporting, Dog


H. Ijohnson (Brooklands Fire­ fly);; 2, Mr. I. McKim (Mullacre* Matter); 3, ■ Mrs.' P. Klrkup (WyAdbam Warspite)., , A.y, Terrier (Maiden).-^l,, Mr.


A.V. Terrier (Junior).-1,] Mr. I


Mri M. E.^ Jackson, Bury (G/angebury Bounty); 2, Mr. I. Mc](Cim, Manchester (MuUacre MeiTy); 3, Mr. A, Bowers, Padi- hahi (Bowery Brunlea). Scottish Terrier (Open).—1,


Bray (Hudfield Sipartset); 3, Mr; C. IV. Boden, Horwich iJunotlon (Cljameth Crusader). Scottish Terrier (Novice).—1,


1, Mr. H. Jphnson,; Camforth (Brooklands Firefly);; 2,-Mr. P,


Mrs. M. Mawson, Leeds (Glen- mabdhui Shanny); 2, 'Mrs. M- Mawson (Foundation McMusk). Cairn Terrier (Open);—1, Mrs.


V. C. Yates, Nelson (Sally of Seedhill); 2, Mr. and- .Mrs. J. Gregory (Mossbridge Diadem);' 3, Miss M. Ward (Ch. Oareena of H^theredge). (|airn Terrier (Novice).—1,


Williairis (Midnight of Man- sergh). A.V. Gundog (Open).—1, Mrs.


—](, Mr. James Ingham (Blue Dapple Honeybell); 2,; Mr. and Miis. Michael Castle (Headland Levity): 3, Mrs. G. Roslin-


Ll^joere); 3, Mr. P. A. M. Hart (Derethorp Dannella).. A.V. Gundog (Post Graduate).


ChanldCn). Alsatto, G.SJ). i (Open).-i-i,


J. ■ Spencer , (Mars! of T.A.P.


% W. Eulyn,


Donoghu Boxer


Clapham,' Gulseley /Kelfleld Starglean);;2, Mr. C. Dono'ghue, Bacup teneatenhaU'ICarjoca); 3, Mr.’R. T; Colboume, Runba^on (Piper o/ RedenhaU). J I (Open).-;!; ,Mrsl / C. (Johnny i of| Quan-


Boxer (Novice).—i; Mr. K. a


bull, Rai isbottom ((jonstensa of Zaankan ); 3, Mr: jR. [T/j Col-1 bourne (?iper of Rbdehnall). Welsh Corgi' (Cardigan of


trean, TA.P,); 2, Miss 4 Turn- - '4.


:J. Clark, Minx). Welsh Oorgi (Cardigan broke. Open).—1, Mrs.


Pembroke, Novice)..^!, Mri W. Leeds (Trewak (ferryTjl(


(Buckle, Shipley (Air^ffiidge Charm of Buckholme); 2, Mr. R, Duckworth, Accrington I (Wood- vale Gay;Lady);. 3,1 Mrk W. J. Clark ClVewake Merry Minx').


or Pern- Ci M.


Mr. W, J. Spencer, filabkpooi (Mars‘<if Eulyn,' T.A.P.)j- i! Mrs. (Als


Gregorj' (Ch. Nimrod bf ^reg- tol); 2, JUrs.-M'. Coppeq (Heroia Patqultia). Alsatiah G.S'D. [(NoVlc


A.V. Toy (Open).—1,, Misses Byi “ QUIS


^N E of the keenest test fans I know is'an Irfsli glil


Mr. K.: Oldfield, ! R(ddJesden (Andre of Chanlden); .2,


who confe&es she has never actually been to a cricket match. I 'nearly wrote jseeh, but that would not stricUy be true, for, this’ week shei has seen a game throughil the magic eye,'of the television camera.


. | Some weeks ago ,I had the


pleasure of visiting her |,ome —a little cottage In a re; note country lane, f a r ! fron^ the; nearest village or town, though only a minute or two from the main Dublin road., It was the day of the third


Test, and. I was more /hab surprised when she siiddenly exclaimed "The Test, I forgot the Test,” at the same ;lme rushing tb switch on the radio.


.


; A.V. not separately classified :(Noviee).--l, Messrs. iGrundy and Kay, Rochdale i (Mgnda of Junggwan) (Oiow); 2, Mr. V.. J,


(Open).—I ■York jCh; BluebeU);


Mather, Warrington! (!^airgcres Bonny Bele) (Old English!Sheep Dog): 3, Mrs. V. C. Yatesl Nelson ■ (Shandy ojf, Seedhill)! (Ppinter)., A.V. noi


G;. Carr, Bolton-by-Bowland (Sp^ulatlon). Kerry Blue or Airedale: Terrier,


J. V., Allen (Ko-Ko of Dtwbox); 2, Mr. K. :i. Clapham (Kelfleld Stargleam); 3, Mr. I. McKim (Mullacre'Merry). A.V. Junior.-1, Mrs. F. Kiikup


Greenwood Meizt of woodroyd);; 3, iMrs. V. C. Yates :(f!qlly of sUhiU). A.V. Special'(Puppy).-j-l, Mrs,


^ A.V. Maiten.—1, Mrs. q.' Dono-' 'ghue (Snei.tenhall (3arioca)j: 2, Mrs. B. Hickie (Sylvanltb Ar- mand); 3, Mr. W. J. Spencer (Mars of Ellyn, T.A.P.). [ 4 . IA.V. Novice.—1, Mr. H.|Laih- bert (JenmM Bunty)) 2, [Messrs. Grundy ard Kay


(Wyndam ' Lambert (Jiumist Bunty) J. Bower (]''emdale Favour):


Junggwan),; 3, Mr. WJ J. Speincer (Mars of Ellyn, T.A.P.).


(Mafida! of


Bray (Model of Dustynignt); 2. Mr. I. McKim (Mullacre Merry); 3, Mrs. Rex Hodgson' ^ Belita),


A.V. Post Graduate.!—1, Mr. P.


P. Whitwell (Ch. Seagift para- ■ cancady Bh ebell); 2, Mrs. V. C. Yates (Sally of Seedhill); 3, Mrs. C. M. Buckle (Airbridge ciharm of Buckholne).; •[ ‘


throughout he Shftw.-[-l, jVIrs. D. A.V., Hanidled bj ' '


Favour); 3, Miss J. bergh (Frolic of Imp;


Mrs. V. C. ' rates : (Sally of, Seed- hill); 2, Mr J. Bojyer (Pqmdaie Hall, Sed- ;owii). 1 !


A.V., Brel by Exhib:tor.-|l,


A.V., Not ired by Exhibitob-rl. Mrs. D, P. Whitwell (Ch. beagife


?•'


Mfv and : .^rs. |F, Greenwood Mooi I Meizl


M)■Eses Greg-


(Brjartiliffe 1 " lady


tepite);i 2, - .H , 3,1 Mr.


2, Mr. and Mrs. P. (Meadowlock Mooi


Mrs. D. P, lyhitwell, Seaglit Pai-afcancady


separately blassifled


I'don’t know who was: lore disappointed, when we lizard,/ the melancholy news jthat England were about W for three, though of course ; all cheered up considerably later In the day as we llsteribi to the account of that memor­ able innings by Washbjook and his captain. May. j


Meanwhile T heard thej ex­


est In the Test. Living as does In such a lonely spot finds the wreless a great (bm- panlon during the hours her husband is away on his ptjstal rounds.


ination and, she is well ve In the names of the pla/ers and of the commenta) though she' confesses mqst of the ,technical ,ti are rather a'bove her heai


planation ol my friends iqter- she she


There and then I formed' a


new friendship. [ was hustled Into a car ahd tacen o:i a'tour of the little [factojry an4 shown all the processes' sandals had beer


by whlch[my macie.


Unfortunately,


shire man! and his wife were away that day Ir


I had the pleasur^e of meeting the wife’s mother.


She turned out |to be a typi­


clogs , which she Wears regu­ larly, though tr uths to tell She had slippers! on. when ! met her. |


faithful to [her black we


cal Lancashire ivoman, still shining


“She’s a great bid lady” my


friend; saldl “Always scrub­ bing and pcillshlng” I I :


Every year she mays a visit to her homb In the Rossendale'


Valley taking with her the Lancashire [clogs! to [be re­ paired and fitted u ? ready for another year’s wear. 1 , ■' And she always j times her visit to coincide with the Sun­ day School Anniverisary. “It’s nice enough over! here, but I


wouldn’t miss my'annual trip Home for anything, ’ she told' me.


( IN Sunday aftern my first visit


)on I pal( to one of


the stately homes! of England —Hoghton Tower [t) be pre­ cise—a house that has! several


links with'Clitheroe and dis­ trict. :


]


;T<HE Test coniment||ries have captured her ag­


, ors, jhat ms


This week she and her Hus­


band (oh yes, he’s get quite Interested too, were our guests and hinted earlier, thby spent a lot of time watching the gLme and adding cbnslderaWjj their knowledge of it.


to delight


Dare I say, though, thatj her at


England’s the Australians such a


performance’was tinged liter wilth a feminine for


c,orapasl fa


was It just that an Irish h art couldn’t


crushing defeat, quite


* * ■#


England so riiuch cock o' walk?


contemplate the


TNCIDENTALLY, have i^ou ■ ever noticed that no matter


'how far you travel, you aln i Invariably find someone^ has been to Clitheroe.


land I visited—as I have o| done before—the village] Kells, home, of the. wi famous ancient manuserj known as the Book of Kel


I was chatting to, a


from whom I had bougS pair of sandals, when a man who was standing idly by counter remarked chefe: “Another satisfied custom^lr.”


I was immediately in


duced to him as a visit Englishman, only to be tBld, "It’s an, Englishman ' tj makes those sandals.” E from Lancashire.”


“Oh yek, what part,” I s Id.


"Rossendale,” came the ans­ wer, and when I said It wain’t far, away from riiy hpmej


spot.” During my holiday in ijre- :r|pt. giieat


famous als the place that saw the knighting of thewlrlolmof' beef by King James I. 'What a memorable day 'that must have been! :


Hoghton Tower, Is of course j l Tradition has It that the


whole |of the straljht half- mile climb to thej house was carpeted with reii velvet, specially woven in the Low Countries. [


’ ' [ ; ;


Important families in the district were there, (among them Nicholas Asshetop, who records In his diary [that the feasting and merriment did not die down even ifter the king had I'eft. /, i i *


Representatives ' of j many


.TTE had hardly go:ie before “a'man [was almost slain


fighting” and Sir Richard Hoghton led the [ Asshetons and the Sherboiiries and Traflords down to I his j cellar and drank kindly whh [every­ one “Ip all manner [b:' friendly speake.”


I Nicholas Asshetkp records


that all in |the cellar were “as merry as Robin Hood arid all hiS fellowes.”,


j Even ion the follqvdng day,


he records .'“all this morning we plaid the Bacchanalians” by which time there] must ■have been some thick heads, and Sir Richard, j when' he came up from the cellar,' must have begun to countithe cost, as the guide book says.


(^NE of the family iwas once M.P. for Clitheroe. He


was Sir Gilbert, the sdcond baronet, who was knighted at the early age of 17.' [He [repre­ sented Clitheroe ih Parlia­ ment in 1614.


i


The house itself is a fascin- Whaiiey atlpg one. Two of[i the fine


I ,


Clitheroe, he. replied : ,“Cliih- ■ case Charles CJattermole ft


, in I pictures on the-King’s istair


eroe. Oh, I was on the Cattle | are of Whalley. The] first last summer. .It’s a loreiv" shnm:: tiio idef


ly' shows the last days df whalley Abbey, as Abbot Jolin paslew


T.B.: “END LIBERTY T O R E


D o c t o r u r g e s c o m p u l s o r y c h e c k


A LTHOUGH the best re osis were obtained ft


fled cases, a certain nuir^l contacts, refused to co-o; kind.


persons who were the ni culosls germs.


|


4>' (1)1


ults in the fight against tubercul- )m investigating contacts] of riotl-! er of them, particularly, elderly


:rate in any.investigatiori of [this ■' ■


■ ,i:


.late Dr. D. P. Lambert, M.OiH. for the North Craven Dlvlslf n,' expressed In his annual repo't.


That was the opinion pf t le


: “The serious threa.t thqse' -elderly infected people offer! to 'the public health is stresdid In a recent issue of “Ttie Medical Officer.” In whlchj study of the sources of Inflic­ tion In a series of recent ca$b was published.


to defend .the privacy of'nls person may .be allowed; and liberty Includes the liberty!to be obstinate and foolish If erne is so minded, pro'vided on4is prepared to pay the prlfce of folly.


“The right of,the individual


coupled with unlimited demands on .the services of


“Liberty (gp be fopl’sh, I I


the Welfare'; State is another matter, and liberty to ilnfdbt one’s family, one’s neighbours t and -one’s workmates wi,th


NO PROTECTION |


; inatlon, or from the known Iri- fector whose mode of life w'as


' : such that he was a- danger ko others. ' : , ,


protection in law from people ’ ■who unreasonably refused ito present .themselves for 'exam-


[At present the public had no -k '


And In too many casek It was precisely those] elderly. )st dangerous spreaders df tuber-


that It should not 1 only be drafted, but enacted! and en­ forced.


i I '


necessary powers cduldjand, Indeed, should be Included in the suggested Act.” '


“Proper safeguards against the arbitrary! use 'of' these


readily be drafted, dnd 'there Is a very good[ case for urging,


' “Legal .protection Oould Inps Oy I rain-


BLAGKPOOL%3 : SUNDAY. Sth AUGUST


Depart Glsburn 10-0 a.m.; Chat-' ’^urn IWO ajD.; Clitheroe 10-15 a.m.; Whalley 10-23 a.m.


, ■ ■ ' * ■ ■ , * , k I . : - . Depart/llsburn 10-5 aan.; Chat-1


Ret. Blackpool Ceri. 7-5 p.m. 'iSUNPAY. 12th AUGUST •


burn 10-20;a.m.; Clitheroe 10-25'" ■ ;a.m.; Whalley 10-30 a.m. Ret. Blackpool Cen. 6-40 pan.’’


Each MONDAY, ' TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and


i Rlmlngton 11-36 1-21 — 6/0! Glsburn


Change at Blackburn In ! : each direction.


|


Each I MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, until 14th September.I


SOUTHPORT


Glsburn depart 11-30 a.m. 6/3' RiMffigton: „ 11-36 aan. 6/91 Chatburn „ 11-41 a.m. 6/6


Change at Blackburn and i Preston In each; direction. [


- 11-53 am,-5/6!


CLAPHAM 3/6; It/tlLETOM 4/0:1 SUNDAY. Sth AUGUST :


Whalley depart 11-35 am. Clitheroe ...


DALE 4/9 u -42 am. 1 I


HELLIFIELD 2/9: GIGGLES.' WICK 1 3/.J CLAPHAM


. INGLETON 4/.I. KIRKBY LONS- '


Clitheroe where not otherwise spown,


book IN ADVANCE


For details of the above and other cheap facilities please enquire at Stations, Offices and official'Rlailway Agencies. ! :


(60903) - E4,


G'BBRswlcfc; and Ingleton. See handbill for- details. nuotei) are from


MONDAY. 6th i AUGUST CllthMoe, depart 12-36 p.m. Or g a n i s e d Rambles from


FRIDAY,: until 14th Septemberj Dep- '


a.m. p.m. p.m. s.di 11-30 1-15 — 6/ 3!


Chatburn 11-41 1-28 — 6/6 t Clitheroe U-47 1-31 3-7 8/3 ' 11-53 1-37 — 4/9!


the I Lanca- Dublhi, !but


Is led to his; execution.' .'Thel date was March 10th, 1537.!, '


at Whalley” In the 17th Cen­ tury..


. • ' [*[' * '


A ■ CLITHEROE angler, re- ceptly returned from a


fishing holiday In ith'e Klrkby, Lonsdale Idlstrict.j tells the jstory of an unexpected “gift”' bf about 11-lhs [of sahrion! which came his: way. _ '


; Making his wa^ along the ''river bank one morning he 'caine across a | salmon, still


leaping convulsively, on the 'bank. ^


;


. It bore signs bf having been caught and landed by an otter. He immediately killed it, murmuring a quiet "Thank you” to that enemy of all fish, [which had obviously made oil ■ "on hearing his qpproach. j


(^NOTHER fishy story. Also quite true, cross my heart. The other evening a colleague


was >|rylng out a ribw brightly- coloured dry fiy:on a large


[ trout which' was rising a t ! a spot on mld-Ribble.


. | Owing to the lilgh wind an l


'the preserice of'trees, he had to cast downstream A bad cast, and the fiy was fileked off.


' While tying on a substitute,


_orange, floating downriver, directly towards the spot tvhere the fish was rising.;. |


Yes, you’ve probably gujes'sed


it. Sure enough, when the fly reached the spot, It dis­ appeared' In a sudden swlil.!


■ The trout is probably: still wondering why that hard fly was not attached to a length of nylon.


|


■^ISITORS to E:Iackpool last week—so a friend teUs


me—saw a phenomenon that has riot been seen for 20 years or thereabouts.


’ j From the promenade it was


possible to see the Isle of \lari, spotlighted by the rays of tlie sun, which was' blacked out over Blackpool by brooding storm clouds.


My Informant tells me that


when he-first saw the island, he thought It was- Walney Island, off the Barrow-in-Fur­ ness coast. But he was assurek


that it was indeed the Manx Isle.


. ' ' ' ;


he suddenly noticed the er-i rant fly, .a bright splash of


The other shows “May riay ■ I


CLITHER


[WITH six clubs still it r Ribblesdale League]


I ' ! 1 I


share second f)lace with minute win at [Read.


a; slight re-shuffl]. in the I Clitheroe, tbanks .to ilie


[Only one point'behind It. table with [28 poirits, Clithe:


run of successes'for their ] "'After dismissing Padiha


•wickets for 34 runs before t(|gether and get the neces,


[Ribblesdale Wanderers w


chahipions[ whose professl] f()r 37, and hit 20!not out


|Best Ribblesdale batsn creditable ^3.


:


[Settle i established therii'si oyer Blackburn Northern w|


. without loss of wickets. They gainfed some assls


the table frqm Ba'rnoldswii leaders last [week with Se'


Issott; who hit 42 and took the last vital wicket with oil


shower, there was a prom'p' sfarj; to Clltoeroe’s game 'wit!


■1^'KPITE [rain the previou, evening' and a , mornlhi


for |5 '!


•■! " -


and [opened with D. Tranteif and R. Snape who faced Ent-| wlstle and N. Pinder. They scored steadily without taking any undue risks and did n[otj


appear to be troubled in anj ■way.


came when[ 'Tranter, playing forward, turned the ball into


Cli'iheroe’s . first succe.s;


he eager hands of Peter Wll-J :insori alt forward short Idg he dcore was then 24.


I


game up when he hit Maurice I pike, who had relieved Pinder, I clean out of .the ground froiril his first ball' Conditions wei'e I


R. 'Brown' soon livened tliel


In-the bowlers’ favour, how-1 'iver.jand half the Padiham I


funs. Pike; started the ro'ti \7hen he had Brown caught at( (Cover.- Three runs later he | (leanj bowled Reid.


tb leg. for a grand four aridi then [swung lustily at a ba))f olitside his :leg stick which, had he connected, must hav'e | dbcapltated short leg I


that sent up the 50 and wa,s Irjiraediately dropped on the boundary' by Altham, who aflowed the ball to cross the line. Pike eventually broke up tils' little stand by bowling B:’own at 59. Four runs later it was'


all over. found The


Clitheroe I batsmen soon themselves I in troublii


iI Stirling put some backbone i


for without addition he, bowled! Snape who had batted veryj qautiously for 11, following up I by getting Moorheiuse lbw| after a single had been added.


Then it was Entwistle’s tur'nl nto the batting. He'hit Pike I


Padiham ato Chatburn Road. The visitors won ,the toSsI


■At Read] Barnoldswick[o| P ike takes j fivpl


THE CH Read slip b


-ide pere back in the pavilion I vlth only 35 runs on the board | ;he ia/it four wickets falling I or the 'addition of only 111


[However, he snicked a four I


lliJSBRIDGE VG WILLIAM STREET,


____AND DIAMOND I MERCHANT ■


PlAIJKBUEN. Tel. 'i92|o.


iCymq, Trebex, Accurist, Avia and Rotary: 'Watohes.


Agents 'for: Longines, Baume, Soejital but of income payment. CHAMPION SH(


that none [but doctrinalies' wpuld defend.”


uberculosis is an extreme ca se [


Pay a visit.to our pacious show-


(J ra te s , Ranges, Bathroom and Kitchen Equipment is on view.'


I of .Fireplaces, miller STREET • • MMCHBSTER 4 •


, looms, where a , I Wonderful 'selection


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