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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/-.


I,■ G I ■ ■


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





'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),





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.


_____ inevfly-calved (any ■ ''t ‘ i* *1 :, ' ; | j ■ ; : The champion was sold for


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


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