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Uliljecttot^^iiints FRIDAY, DECEMBER t th,| 1956
®l)£|®;Ft!)Ctoc i' '
: Lighting of .Vchic 4-19
n.ni. to 7-48 i
MAYOE’S| WELFARE ITJND Sif.-rEadi year, at ti e advent
ON vote LIST
m i' HELP YOU IN EOTINb {OMETHING LISH 'AND MANLY •OUR
SPLENDID
RANGE OF INEXPENSIVE GIFTS that ijliEASURElto the:WEARER,
m su r in g ; q u a l i t y AND
!ALUE
SEE S p e c ia l 0'ow DISPLAY'
GIFT 1 TOKENS 21/- -! I 42/-
EXCHANGp :
NON-IRON 32/6
. LTD. SHOP FOR MENi i ...
iC E , C L I T H E ^ I O E HONE 58 !: ,!
TEST STYLES Up-to-date Methods
lES’ HAIRDRESSING
$T^ )LI
AS GIFTS—See our full range Y COSMETICS. '
llGGEST.IfThe | new “ CUTEX’ which stays fast —Only 3/-.
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londay and Fridays ievenings. Salon of
lOME 288 , ! i '
QTHERTON ’ ’ '
E f T . n i T l I F . U O E ■ ' i
WILL GIVE
;of Christmas, It': is you privilege to ‘appeal for tions to the Msiyci's Fund. , ;j .
■receives relwrts of re^emts in the borough who ore through' sickness or circumstaneps, and it possible to' provide help from thislfund.
During 'the year ift
help can make a;great -p.------ to enjoyment or otherwise|cf the season of;I goodwill, the; fund
At Christmas, when , flereno
- enables life 'to be made - easier and; happier elderly people.
fO’
organisations and firm,, fund. in past ■ .years, number, of. dsnatlpn; received; encourages that ft is my turn to i yoiir help.'■'
The generosity of
a little many
residents, to- this
ra le; now iplpbl for
rinid the already
Clitheroe’s response to the
iany of the :loca'. banks who have .kindly agreed t-o receire' jtheia.
'i Donations w:'.l oe _ ‘received either 'oy mys|:l Town Hall I or by the :Treasurer, .Church Sti voluntarily .acts as treasurer, to the fund, or thr; may 're sent to
ledged through theiccurtesy of ibhe press ia the colunjns of the local papery.
Any support whidij ,
given will be greatly ai p: and may 1‘ personally ex all those who live and ; this, borough my best v
'(i t W #.
for Cllthe^e and dhtrlot. This is the amount
prizes takes- place : i there will be 13,5ii
; local savers have ir these £ 1 bonds duriijg
ber. . 1
: Local ; savings show a big jump, nine weeks of, the cijrr
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‘year they have £152,529, icomparedj \
.year’s correspondlni '£91,962. ;
i Savings: last week ; £18,849 or 17s. 8d. per the population. [amount, £4,250 W ;in savings bonds.
£ '' rerally
le first it half )t tO: last
re of 'oij
j ’j . this Invested
HELP US TO HELP 1 QU
Advertisers are reauisteq ;to let US have : their adv srtis^ements
as early in the. week as possible. thThis will enable JS tp meet
nd to a|ioid dlsap lointment. a eir Tcauirementa • nore icasiiy
' .IVI'ISS VALERIE HlfIDLEY, ; TTi.of SaWley Lodge,:-who al-
TON OF i ALL O, OF cigarettes
— Ch r is tm a s ; PI^CKS
. PIPES . POUCHES [do JAi« I : ’
\ ready holds a National Dlp- VlomaLln Agriculture, : recently
4 lA Dairying
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'drnii- ' 4 ' gAre t t e boxes D it a b l e l ig h t e r s VARIETY OF i ASH TRAYS, Etc. '
\m \ ORDER NOW \
'Vlned. her Natloijial iDlploraa She hais been
Jivil Service comjmiss appointed: Dairy IjlUk tion Officer for a' area.
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weekly meeting Women’s : Co-ope: on Tuesday. He' by Mrs. E. Allen Adamson.: Mrs. presided; | # i' *
■ gramophone ie d
Rl I. KAY' recital of atlv^
was
and M.
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A CLITPEROE plgeioh fan- ■ / c>ipr
ia ianH h: s s/ih won
awards In Lohdoi last Friday. He Is Mr. H. W.-Cooper, of
V I Rilpington ' Memonal Institute
fllANAGEMEpT COMMITl
F^DA^'jDEcA4tl| I , ! ‘^'ANNUAL •
i WmST, DOMINO DRIVE AND DANCE
/ Whisl|:7-30 p.ih. DanceTO p.mfito 1 a.m,
jlNGLEBORO BAND
. Admission 2/6 | Refreshejitei/tej at xeasonalle
' ! charges
Milk Mm-keting Boari Cattle Breeding Gentie
PETROL EMERGENCY
To be su^e cf seq-ic^, members; are lurgently asked tp telephoie the'jA.I. Genre befpre 9 a.ial Resnicted, petrol sujfplieS miY respit in ; calls received ; afrer 9 a.m, having to be left until the. , following day.
BLACKBURN FESTIVAL O r BALLET. DbAMA and MUSIC
Penny; Street, Blackburn;, H.: L. Baxter, Ltd., 72 King # 1 - 11am' StTCet, Blackburn; W*s.. Smith, 261 Blackburn
Prom:| Reidy’s Honje of Mm io,
MAY lkt-l8th, 19^7 I Syllabus j 1/-
Rlshton; ;E. Stuttard, Ltn.,- Market. Hall, Burnley; ;J?r' ls.;2d., including postage, from. INFORMATION BUREAU,
7,' Tacketts Street, Blackbm o -
: Show of Racing Pigeons, i ■ ' In addition, thdy were given,
Church Brow, CLtherpe,' who among, 340 entries |gained second prize In (Hass 27.' and third prize in Qass 28 (308 entries). I at '“ Ihe, Ifeople”
1113 entries. The world record
Class 171 for whlq’
i 3;400 pigeons waji ' the British and ' sections of the s
; on Tuesday, bi' ' borrow and Clll|l i Farmers’! Clubs Bllsfaorrow 'With
A QUIZ comP' ' 46.|-
' ''judges!,Were I ; Miss B. S. Pattert , master w[as Miss
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' '.•A'T'DIMONS'IlRATlbN,'' 'of, n v meat-cuttlnfe wa^s,', given, by Mr, J;.Y. Lofjthouse at the weekly meeting of , thp CUthe-
i roe, Y.F.C.. in th e . Grammar School on''WednpclayL:
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, Afterwards .ho. dealt, with ' many: questlom frojii' club
merabersi Thants to Mr. Loft-,
house were expressedi by Mr. R. Wllsoh and VIr.': R.' Berry. Mr. G. Musgrovc presided.
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! fpHE first of iL kln i' to bA ! held jin Clltheroej ;a film ‘ show depleting'the life-saving , effects-of blood trait ifUsIons , and howja blood bank C'perates ; will 'give
..Clltheroe jblood ' donors a chance to 'f ,nd out what(happens' after t ie unit has left ^he town, ; ; Ij'
Among! ,’! the | films.: to be
shown [.lb. the Parlshj Church, Hal! on Tuesday, -is orie- bf an emergency ' transfusion in' which a1 Rhesus baby’/s plood
I'^istream ;t? completely rphewed. ' THIS'jvELK’S
ROAD i I SAFETY- SlloGAN-
Think first -h or, yc u may never think again
Hi
'est and Question ‘I g a t e . ■
the reserve (seyepth lilace) In ■' h thfere ;were-.
exh blted In International
[total of Churph'Rooih
‘Ctitiohi Bl'
itweA
heroei Was 56 ;
In the sborrbw. h, OBlls- Young
- s to
gave a at the
iljianked Mrs. M. Pollard
Itheroe Guild
awarded a on and
West
Produc- Ridlng
totalled bead of
f e S m S c f - B o i d .
IraW for
ekt June ihances
3bn be '<ciated,
tmd to vork in les for
'.bhri^.mas and the Nerr Year. 'j.i w. D. cr:
Mayor. EY,, All donations wUh be (acknow
: Borough ■e:t, who
g^tefuUy at the
W.V.S; appeal for clothing, bedding and other gifts for the Hungarian reftifoes has been:« reply splendid.” The centre, at 9 Church Strep, will close I today, but will re open after, Christmas, if neew-
sary The picture shows mem b er / of the W.V.S. loading some of 'the gifts into a van.
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question of ^r^edence
"AS a motorist! approach- -ilng a' trafllc! Island the
r ight‘Of way? That was the problem iwhirii ' confronted Clitheroe Magistrates’ yester-'
day, ’ ' , j
nionses of driving! without due care and attention and with out i reasonable consideration for ' other road i users, was Derek , Pearson, aged 32. of , 53 Woone Lane, Clltheroe. He pleaded not guilty.
Brfore .them, on two suin-
After-' a retirement, thie mag;lstrates disihissed both
...summonses.' ‘ |
’ The prosecution said that Mr. T. J. Cowperthwaite, of 196 Whalley Road. Clitheroe, driy- Ing, his van along Chatburn Road' saw a bread van corqe out 'of. Well Terrace on to the island.
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was; travelling very slowly, to stop and allow him the right of way.
Defending. Mr.; J. A. Dunker- 1 !
ley, of Blackburn, said: “ There is no fight of way once vehicles are going round the island.” '
■'aS' m u ch r r ig h t■ as anybody else.” He said that Mr. Cow- perthwalte’s assumption that the bread van, was going to stop for him was wrong.” “ The man who :has prece
“ Once a man Is going round part of the Island he has just
. ; ‘ He 'expected this van, which | I POLIO: 96 PER CENT
OF VICTIMS RECOVER is a great weakener”
'VriNE’EY-SIX per cent, of polio victims recover from the disease. Of the 60 per cent, who do; get some paralysis,
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only a very small number are eventually disabled to such an extent as to be really crippled.
So says Clitheroe’s M.O.H.. Dr. J. H. Falrweather, com-
'mentlhg on the outbreak of polio In the town. He calU on everyone to help in preventing the disease from spreading.
urges. ' “ Remember fear Is a great weakener of resistance
that-Clitheroe; has had no cases of p^ilio for three years, until the last fortnight.
“ The disease, fortunately, ' ■
ing of win that the die down.
tends to die out with the com- rer, so It Is expected outbreak will soon.
“ Every - :are: is being taken
to prevent the further spread of' this disease by doctors notifying |;he cases, by isola-, tion, .placing; contacts; in quarantine, .arid disinfection.”
MORE VACCINE -
anti-polio ‘Injections given to children, he said that as the vaccine became Increasingly
Referring to the recent
available so It was hoped that with the co - operation of
parents the disease would be stamped out. |
have beer successfully Im-. munised bfeinst poliomyelitis,-
“Already 74 of our children
and It Is to -be hoped that when thamext offer of immu nisation Is made, 100 per cent,, of the [parents'will .accept the
dence Is the man who gets there first,’! said Mr. Dunker- ley.
Champion cow Sold for £172
Skipton, carried off the cham- pionship at ;the Christmas show and i sale of attested dairy cattle at Glsburii Auc tion Mart yesterday week.
AN Ayrshire I cow, owned by. Mr, J.'; ■ H. Howard, of
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protection it offers, instead of only about 30 per .cent.” - Although Dr. Fairweather
does not sqggest at this stage that Chdstmas parties gener ally should be cancelled he gives a number of precautions that can be taken by the public.;
CAkRY'ON, BUT . . . To mren'is, he says: “Carry
out yo BUT: -|
® Avoid likd t:
Friesian 'cow owned by Mr. M., Tayfor.
The reserve champion was a | ' j ,
£172 and thei reserve eham- pioii f0r| £110i
a I 125 i jnewjy-calved cows
and' heifers averaged £65 9 i 6d.;| 44 Friesian type cattle
made from £56 to £110; 46- Ayrshire Itypel from £52 to £172i and; 35 IShorthorn type from £45 t o '£84. Attested calites brought from £2 10s.
to.£7 lOileacjh. ' • , j,':.
son) Earby, and Mr. 'Whit worth, Heywood.
Judges!were Mr. A. Harri , - ,
Mr. Bilewer! o,f, Garstang, was the referee., , .
1, Mr. M.‘Taylor; 2 and 3, Mr. G. jW.'.Bargh. j
Prize winners-were: Friesian newly-calved cow:
ebri: l,3dr.'J.| Simpson; 2, Mr. G. Thompson:- 3, Mr. J.-Robin son: . i j , 'I ■ Ayrshire newly-calved cow: 1 and 2. Mr. J. H. Howard; 3, Swales.
, Shorthorn i n ew ly c a lv ed
breed): !i Mr. G. W. Bargh; 2 and 3, Mr. J. H. Howard: :
M r . ' R . T Heifer
TVfAKING a welcome returii ■
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“ ■*•(10 tpe capt of the Christ mas - pantomime at The Hall) Low'ergate, a f te r ‘an absence of several years are those well-kno^n funmakers, Sam Bridge apd Jbe Bailey, • .
. Together with Derek Raw-; cliffe (King bf Hearts).:Sam and Joe ,as . the Queen of Hearts and'Black Patch, have been causing , much .: unre-- hearsed-’laughter at rehear sals, ifiow;'In full swing.
again partner Audrey Smith as prlnctjjal boy afid girl,
V* . j,:*;!' ' f ATE night drinks (at Christ
um mas' and New Year- Ini Clltheroe'will be,confined to two evenings—Christmas Eve; (Monday. December 24th)^ and New - Year’s! Eve ^(Mondayj December .31st),
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In making, the 'appltoitlon^ at Clltherb’e Magistrates’ pourt
yesterday oh.' behalf of,;.ay Clltheroe licensees,. .Mr-.; J^ Byrhell, ' solicitor; said ' that under 'the .(preyalling : cqndH tions- Ih tthej trade; the |lce.n-; sees ‘ were asking ,for' e.<teri-] slons on two'nights only.
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ir usual family life, crowded places,
hundreds of children are brdught close together.
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® Avoid getting overtired at work, or, by strenuous exerclsej. or late nights.
® Usq a handkerchief when coughing and sneezing.
® Wash the hands carefully before eatmg and always after using the toilet. Hands |may carry the polio germ,: to the mouth an|l so IntOj the body.
0 If janyohe iln the family seems ja [bit off-colour, with headache, or sore toroa-t. I sole muscles or
pains Ip '4:he back and feverishness, put him or ber to bed at once.
Keep thehi I completely at
rest and fall the doctor. This Is the time to act quickly. -.
ginning will [lessen th$, chance of paralysis ‘setting In, or les sen Its severity. If^ lf does
Complete rest- from the be occur, j ' I : ’
0 While you-are waiting for ' the doctor, keep the rest , of ithe family away from ■ thq . patient and. keep everything he or she .uses, such as!•'dishes, spoons,
■ and towbls separ-atA •; 0 ' ’i ' I ! •'
other ch fechool.
If one ofi your family does get' the ; disease, your M.O.H. will be informed, and will I tell you what to do about keeping the Idren awayi from
; Blit he cannot prevent the
disease spreading without the belli of everyone in his area.
- ; ' Margaret .|6‘Donnell,; w i l l
, If; you follow the advlcq given hdrp you will be doing all you can Ito protect your own family,'and other people, and-to increase the chances of complete, recovery for anyone suflerlhg’from this infectious disease. ’( ■ ,
weather,: I f , you do call the doctor.’try and call him before
' ( ‘ .CANCELLATION .- And flhalljj, adds Dr. Fair-
TO a.m. so that'he can arrange hjs|“ round."'
■ • Except'In grave emergency, toilslls operations and Immu-;, ■nisatlbn Trohl diphtheria are
.suspended. ;: A 'coffee ’’morning arranged
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;cabcelled (. as ; a precaution, 'though no case has been re- portfed there.
to take place 'shortly at Bright Street Day Nursery has been
chairman ' of the East j and NorthdlVest Lancashlrq Dis trict of the .National, Trade
yipe- man
the nlhth successive year.! He was also rfe-elected a delegate to .the) London Council. [; Councillor Crossley is chair
District Licensed Victuallers’ Association.
the Clitheroe land ‘
I U . _ IN CAR DRINK CHARGE i
ance foreman fitter, of Ufilon Street) Low Moor, was Iflned £40 at Burnley on Tuesday for driving under the Influ ence :bf drink and £10 for drivliig dangerously.
J AMES Harry Croi , aged 40.. plant malii i; He (was ordered to
£9 17s. 6d. costs and was qualified from driving for years;j_- ' ’ •
' was [
He denied both charges, Mr. !h. k . Foers.'prosecuilng,
said after jCroasdale’s-van col lided Iwlth a traffic Island, Croasdale ripened the door and fell out Into the road. (
• He picked himself up.-drove away 'and'collided with (a car at a sqcond road junction
Croasdale said the first cldent occurred because
pay dls- two
sqale, ren-
FINED £40|
changed his mind about going to a works site, put on his brakes and )the van skidded on the wet road. .
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and looked behind him, but denied falling out. 'As he apT proached the second road
He said he opened to door
junction, he failed! [to see a slow sign which was not illu minated. ;
Mr. L, F. Ingham, defending-,
said a doctor’s certificate' stated that the bruise Croas'- dale sustained In the first crash might have' rendqreq him giddy: and unsteady !for some time, afterwards,
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Holmes, driver, of Douglas Way. Briercllffe, said That Croasdal£,dId (not.fall ou
the van. Passenger in the van, Heajp of Development. Association j for e ‘ cinema, where “Do I not get alarmed,” he'
to germs."; .'Dr. Falrweather points out
Eight cases now in the ! borough
flpHERE are ulow eight polio casbs ih Clitheroe. The
last pato was reported on Tuesday, i There are no cases among the few children who were immunised last June.
This Was announced yester day afternoon in a state ment issued by the Clithe roe health authorities - in vieu! I of (exaggerated rum ours regarding the oht- break.” |
Five oflthei,victims were asso ciated. with a school for
there is no need it.
to
■ young infants, but the school medical authorities fo r ‘the brea have decided that close
Only o:ie yictlra a boy of; 10, has been! attending another school. The remaining ^Wo victims are; children under the alge of three. The out break is confined to the boroilgh and all cases hav6 been isolated in hospital
Five of the eight cases have either no paralysis br only a small amount. Two of the cases are causing some an- iety butj otherwise all the caseq are progressing satis factorlly.
“ Polio is not always easy to diagnose I and certainly jpar- rents are in no position to
do so,” tbe statement adds.
“ But speaking, in a broad general way if a child; has no headache, is not vomit ing or feverish, or has no sore muscles and if it CAN touch its chest with its chin and kiss: its knees it is nn- likelv to he developing polio.
“I f seyeral of these symptoms ale I present, polio might have to he considered.”j
Appropriate measures of con trol I a re ‘being carried) out
and it is hoped the outbreak will boon end. the statement concludes.
Dancer hurt A N accountant, Robert Bur-
- ^ nett Hurst, aged 24, of Oakleifeh, Barrow, dancing on Frldayj In .The New Empress Ballroijm, Blackburn, was ac cidentally struck above
left eye by another dander’s elbow. ,
I the ‘ '
Royal but la
;er went home. *' *
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He was taken to Blackburn cut
Infirmary with a
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Mayor’s
contribu- vyslfare
Mayor
:n need adverse Usually
for them a little'
GIFTS FOR REFUGEES FROM HUNGARY
QUARRY RESCUERS RECEIVE AW A ^S
Ambulance men are hbnoured
i/pwo ambulance drivers have received merit awards for their conduct last August in rescuing a fc-oyi from Coplow .
Quarry, Clitheroc. : : • |
' They are Ambulance Driver C. Sha'iv, of Shakespeare Avenue, Great Harwood, and Driver H. Tafylor, of Parkei: Street, Rishton.
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worth, chairmap^ bf the No. 5 Divisional Health Committee. He read the follbwing citation:
The presentation was made by County Councillor F. Ains |
“At 14.55 hours on thfe '19th August, 1956, Messrs. Shaw and Taylor went to Coplow Quarry, Clitheroe, in response
to an emergency call, -and ^ound that a boy.j aged 16, had been struck by a falling stone while climbing down the
, quarry face, and was lying injured on a ledge some 20ft. from the |top.
' ’ ' | “ They obtained a: rope, and Mr'. Shgiy, despite further
danger from falling stones, climbed down tbe face-of the quarry and reached ’the boy, and after rendering first aid, I secured him to the rope, j
1 ' “ Mr. Taylor, with the assistance of a pbliceman and
another person, then hauled the injured boy to the surface, whilst |Mr.:Shaw climbedj up beside him and held him clear of projecting rocks. ! :
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“ The patient was then taken to Bladkbum Royal Infirmary being admitted at 15.40 hours.
j ; “ It seems evident that Shaw’s action involved con
siderable personal risk and that both men showed a high degree of initiative anb resource..”
He then; presented Ambulance Driver Shaw with the
Ambulance; service Merit Baldge and a»letter of commenda tion, and Driver Taylor with a letter of commendation.
lance menjhave been‘honoured. Five come from the No. 5 Division. ( I
Since 1948,; when the award was establishcdi seven ambu ' M l
:' ' . return home SPORT ■ ‘ ■ . ; i
.IT’HREE 15-year-old sch(|x)l-f boys—were homel’ again
In Clltheroe yesterday after being missing since Sunday. They had ;been In Derby shire.
I The boys, all pupils |. at
Clltheroe Royal Grammar School, are Ian Crawford King, of Tower Hill; Jbhii Thomas Pye. of Lime iStreet; and Stuart Robinson, of SeCd- all Avenue.
' parents. I I
Repton, a village near Derby, In company with pne; of the
They travelled by bus from ' i
Sunday morning unknown to their parents and travelled by bus to Manchester. Then they went oh to Repton, where: they stayed: with Robinson’s aunt. Mrs. Mary Fletcher,' of Springfield Road.
The boys left Clltheroe: on
In Clltheroe that tpey • ln( tended “ roughing It.” ;
The boys I had told friends i
they wanted to go camping. They left with food and blan kets but no j tent.
They told Mr. Fletcher that |
not knowing where they had gone, told the police. Inquiries were made over a wide area.
Meanwhile, their parents, Caves and camping spots In
Derbyshire were searched.' ! Then on' Wednesday the
boys reappeared at Mrs. Flet-, Cher’s home.: Arrangements were immediately made to bring them back to Clitheroe.
Forfeit dance aids refugees
Trade and their friends helped the Mayor of Clltheroe!s Hun garian Relief Fund In' a novel way at their ,annualdinner and dance on Wednesday at the Swan and Royal Hotel.
Tlf Embers of clitheroe and District Chamber of
dance In their jprogramme. It raised £7 10s. |::or thejfund.:
was. proposed (Councillor J.
ley), and Mr W. Plckth'all responded in (his capacity j as president and also took the opportunity to welcome the guests.
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dent of the ’Blkckbufn Cham ber of Trade, Mr. Riley, rjalnd the president of thq Preston Chamber. Mr. Billlnge, both of whom were accompanied
These ihcluded the prcri--
by their wives, the iTdwn Clerk- of Clltheroe. Mir. R.|B. Snowden, and Mrs. gnowden, and the president of Cllthe roe Grocers’ Affiocia,tlon, Mr, W. Hartley, and Mrs:; Hartjey;
. The Loyal Toast was Pto- posed by the Clitheroe presi dent, and the toastmaster was Mr. W. Leemlng.
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for dancing, which was to the music of The Revellers Band,
Mr. W. Scales wasi the M.C. They Included a- forfeit The toast to the (Chamber
by - the Mayor W. D.i Critch-
'p fL IT l lE R p E ’ entertain Earlestown at Shaw Bridge
tomorrow in fixture.
a re-arranged
last week, will be: Wallace; Henderson, Mather; Trezlse, White, Johnston; Davidson- Smith (J.). Burnett, Green,!
The team, unchanged from
Smith ,(B.). Klck-ofllls at 2-15 p.m. i!
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Clarion ride in thte rain
TT was a dismal, rainy mom-, ing as the Clarion set'out
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towards Whalley. As we passed the church by Petrie Arms! however, (we heard the warm-^ Ing sound Of hymns being sung and relayed to the out side by loudspeaker.
wind which made It hard-- going to Five - Barr e d-Gate
, There was; a strong head
where we stayed for elevenses. Passing : qulckljy through
Preston we took' the Liverpool road and were soon pedalling along to Rufford for dinner. | During the afternoon we all
. W ‘ Gifts of fragrance
1 On Dit Flower Hist 17/6
toured Rufford Old Hall, fiftdf ing a great deal to Interest us. A boneshaker drew our attenj- tlon, made probably in 1870. . After tea at Walton-le-Dale
we found that It was quite fine for our -homeward jour ney,
, SCRIBE. 1
CLITHEROE B v. WHALLEY 33 J. Hudson
jnooker League' S. Marsq qo
37 A. jciark ___ J. Balshaw 52 611C. ‘
34;R. Speak
100 handicap 474
Dominoes; Whalley 2.
ROWLAND BILLIARDS TOSSIDE V. SLAIDBUEN
100 M, Tomlinson R. Waterworth'
64 W. Emmott 71 J, Clark . .. . A, G. Kean 100 150-start: 557 .
J. Leeming 100 start j -
| A. Greenwood ijlD . I
100 J. Mellin . .. . L. Lawson 02 39 W. Mitton .. E. Rigby lOO 33 H. Newhouse
534 SLAIDBUEN v. CHIPPING
100 R. Waterworth T. Walmsley -
100 A. Greenwood. D. Seed 100 A. G. Kean .. E. Squires 100 J. Leeming .. T. Denby 100 E. Rigby
600 '
L. Lawson W. Bleazard ; -’
NEWTON V. KATHJIELL
100 R. Bretberton W. Tomlinson 99
100 D. Walmsley Rev. J. Savage ,94 I
100 S. Riishton .. E. Lister ;92 100 J. Leemlng .. D. Curry 87 ‘92 G. Walmsley D. Masbn 100 168 E, Rushton .. W. Lister lOO 100 start,
650,
LEAGUE TABLE j . . : P. W.LPt.
jeiaidburn ... J........3 1 ,2 prosside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 2
Rathmell ............. -..3 3 0 Chipping V , ........... 3 1 2 Newton ;
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