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Lighting 9-57 D.n


fbhiay. YOU WILL ADMIRE i i


THE INDIVIDUALITY AND VARIETY IN OUR W CHOICE OF


IDE


TWO AND


- rich: AND


PIECE SUITS SPORTSWEAR iR IN COLOUR


EXPRESS p : STYUE' TRft


DESIGN, THEY iRFECTLY THE :n d s of the


YEAR.


Also the new wool' SPOL' crease resisting from


o TERYLENE and


TS| TROUSERS, and hard wearing, £4-15-0


■SHIRTS for jvery occasion with TIES, SOCK^ and WOOLLIES t tone.


WOOL and DINERAINCi leading maken PAKAM^i


>e Man’


Place, Tel 58


lOOK THE FOLLOWING


itide Excisions )N.BY BOWLAND AND [OTOR SERVICES - AT


[heroe, and at Ainsworth and irloo Roail, ami Shaw Bridge


DEPART RETURN FARE 8t h : ' 9-30 a.m. 7-30 p.m. 6/9


... 1-30 p.m. H'-l5 p.m. 6/9 .


8-0 a.m.


, ... 2-30 p.m. .. {' 8-30 a.m.


., ... '6-30 p.ra. lOthhtii-':


. ... 9-15 a.m. . ... 9-30 a.m.


CHRISTIE HATS AND CAPS d o


TTON GABAR-


OATS by all the Also the pocket


C-DE-LUXE. READ * LTD. of Vehicles; .


, to 4-2f .a,m. ■ HAY 31st, 1957


fU 'THEROE is to have better At


moment roa'd junctions only are


V ‘ street-lighting.


In the days! of fuel shori..^, jnii power c|its.


Council policy laid down jaciMrdance with


nf the Lighting Committee, said


Coun, E, Crossley, chalrmaii for better Ughtihg


Engineer ha^ been. Instructed to prepare a suitable scheme for better Illumination as and where required, '


cluded Id thb estimates. Now, however,! the Borough


Church S treet. the


maintain thb character of the area


and to hav ■ e beet" n


seen by Coun,. Crossley and igh


sodl uiii--dlidlscharge: - They


the Borough Elngineer: a t exhibition,


an An extra lamp of idouble


light Intensl ;y Is to be erected opposite the will provide


‘ ing the civic *


------’--’-buildings. # #


Town Hall, This a graded switch


from‘the brighter main-street


‘ llehting as well as Ulumlnat- '■


i fiOUN. R. 'WILLIAMSON; i managei[ of the C.W.S. ' Estate at Wlthgill and well- known In locial farming circles, was unanimously re-elected chairman of Bowland R.D.C. at Its annual meeting on Mon­


day.


Coun. T. H. Aspln, of Eaves House Farm!,Waddlngton, was,


1 *


re-elected vice-chairman. .* I *


rPHE first draw for Premium ^ Savings. Bonds prizes will


take place At Lytham St. Annes tomorrow.' Wlimers of- prizes will te notified by post


, gnd a complete list of winning , numbers will be published In the London Gazette on June 14th.


■ ; ■ S a v i n g s in . CWberoe


Borough and ' Rural District reebvered lakt week and reach^t ed £ 14,448, i r 13/6 per head o f ' population. I Defence ^ n d s continue to


attract considerable interest as a remunerative Investment for longer-term saving.


* [ # ■* ' ■


6-0 p.m. 17/6 9-30 p.m. 5/6


15/9 3/6 4/3


7-30 p.m. 8/9 7-30 p.m. 6/9


, ... 1-30 p.m. 11-15 p.m. 6/9 . .... 8-30 a.m.


lOROUGH AND RURAL JUNIOR ACCIDENT ION COUNCIL


I ORGANISING A


•ETITION ►> SAFETY


M


children in the I ^ d Rural District


Clitheroe


lOUPS : 8-11 years; 11-14 years 14-18 years of age


|ses and date of birth must be put back of the po^er.


I'is ACT, |9 5 4 OeleBation of Pest Control ’ Functions


I L E A R A N C E O R D ER l No. 144 I r e (WEST r i d i n g ;) n o . 4)


J i


lural iSxecutive Committees) Reguia- lions, 1948 to 1954 I ------------


iRldlng) County - Agricultural Executive prised to exercise within the admlnlstra- Jest Riding ;oI Yorkshire, the cities and Iradlord, Leeds, and Wakefield, and the Brnsley, Dewsbury, Halifax, and Hudders- [red by Section 1 of the Pests Act, 1954, I area' described In the Schedule to this Inca area, to be freed so far as practicable,


Hay of-May, 1957, .S C H ED U L E In the following bbundarles:—


larrogate road'(A.6l!) from Its junction In road (A.(ilil)) to its Junction with the l20); thence along the road A.6120 to Its peds—Burley-ln-Wharfcdale road (A.660i; 1 A.660 to Its Junction with the Leeds- heiice westward aloni the road A.65 to Its rogate-Clltheroe road (A.69); thence west- R.o9 to Its Junction with the Yorkshire lire, county boundaJ:y: thence eastward 1 boundary to Its Junction with the road ; thence eastward along the road A.6068


kshllls: lylth the Sklbtou-Rotherham road Itbe road .A.629 ,to its Junction with the poad,,(A.61).'


In a rabbit clearance area must take such le to time be necessary for the kllUng or 1 living on or resorting to the land-and, ply practicable to destroy the wild rabbits he land, for the prevention of damage Dy'


, NOTE .


Jvictlon to a line not exceeding £25 and Ixceedlng £5; for each day after conviction fcntlhues. Moreover, without prejudice to ■arrangements may, be made for the work |s t recovered from the occupier.


fommlttee's office at Caroline House, High Jr may be obtained on application to' the Price 2d. pet.


a lalls to comply with these requirements Is


nd on behalf of the- York (West Riding) [mty Agricultural Executive Committee ■ P, C, TriOktPSON, Chairmen


.


| t exceed 10" x 8" and must be M. Niland, 29, JWaterloo Road, ss C. Downhill, 20, Longslght Ave. Ir .th an FRmAY, 21st JUNE, 1957,


6-0 p.m. 16/3


hurst, of 74 Hlghfield Road, Clltherbe, w h o yesterday sailed on . the'Southern Cross from Southimpton.


A Ports of call will include Las'


Palmas andj South Africa; be­ fore she reaches-Australia,, where she j will-spend sonic, time with friends. Afterwards,' Miss Coulthurst.will, sail-,to New Zealand on other visits'to


friends'.' : ' . ’


The retuifn voyage .will be via FIJI, Ta;hltl, Panama and


West Indies'.' Miss Couithurst retired, re-^


cently frbib' her -job as , a weaver atj Messrs. ■: South- worth’s Jubilee Mill. •; .


■" # i * 'i '


, llfR - W. SCALES, of Rock- dale, Clitheroe. was today


being installed Rs presldent.of the National Associatlofa ,of Funeral Directors, whose an­ nual conferfence is being held


at Harrogate. *1


. ; motorist


r iN E of'the leading.players in ^ the new play, “ The'Man in Question” at the Blackpool', Grand this week. Is Johfi Stratton, of Pimlico Road, CHtheroe. The plot concerns a racing (John Gregson)


under fire from the police after a hit and run accident which devebps Into something more sinister. One newspaper critic' says:


. “ John Stratton leaves his. mark on the play with a pro-, found study, of the racing motorist’s liervy stepbrother.” is on a provincial


The- play


tour, prior ductlon.


*


npHE ClltAerbe branch of the Local Preachers’ 'Mutual


Aid Association (ielebrated Its annlversarj/, on Saturday with a public meeting : In Moor


j Lane School. Miss B. E Ashdown, of West'


Bradford, presided, and the speakers were Mr. E. Rowland Ball, of Liverpool! and Mr. F. Wood, of Bolton. Mr. D. G. Hartley was the acfeompanlst.


Local preachers gave ser­


mons In v th e ‘ Methodist churches on Sunday, and col­ lections were taken for the association.


IVI'R. HAliRY TAYLOR, : of ■


^’■••Halsteads Farm, Rimlng-


ton, was awarded eight, ros^ ettes at the Warwickshire Agricultural Show la,st week, including two firsts with Kil^ meston Dimple 5th and Kll-


meston Dlrhple l4th.- The form|’


er was the cham­


pion and supreme champion and took, the Araiscote Chal-


. lenge Cup |for the Champion Guernsey.: enlmai as well as the Engllsl| ‘Guernsey'Cattle


1le .boundaries of the rabbit clearance area


Inspection at the County Offices of the Agricultural Executive Committee.' ngs, St., George’s Road, Harrogate,


Society’s prize for the cham­ pion female.


' ,: THIS Wl^ ^'S ' ROAD SAFETY, SLOGAN *Save a se:ond lose a life


PROBABLY the first exhlbl- tlon of its kind to be held


in Glltheroe, the, impressive display of Scoiitin'g activities.


organised by the piitheriDe and District Boy Scoiits’. A§soqla-


to West End pro^


t r ip round the world lies ahead ^f Miss E. -Coult-


Presentations at annual dinner


fftWO Scoutmasters received M( ■ guished service to the moveirii


' ■ | ]


dais of Merit for distin- ent at the annual dinner


o f the CUtheroe-and District Bby Scouts’ Associatibn on SaWday.


' ;■ > They were Mr. Wilfred A. Robertson, of the 1st Whalley


(Calderstones) Troop—a handicapped Scouts troop, and Mr. Stanley C. Compton, of: the Clitheroe Royal Grajnmar School Trcjop.


■ Tl^e presentations, , were made by Mr. H. Burrows, Assistant County Commls-


/Sldner (Training)] Lord Clltherob. who was re-


electbd preslderit hf the asso­ ciation, and Lady Clitheroe and ithe Mayor: and Mayoress (Councillor and Mrs. J. W. D. Crltchley) were among ' the guests.


; I Dr R. E. A. S.i Hansen, the


c h a l^ a n . referred to,, the “wistful exasperation”; of adults who- supeplsed youth movements.


;l|, : Wlkful, because th e y ; were


looking 'back on,1 a land to whffch'the.y'ettd!din6t'et''i'etuifn-, and exasperated ;wheh'; they ■ saw youth* not 'mdklng- .the- most of Its opportunities.


: MORE SCOUTS


" Thte ahhiial-tepo'rt, prpseht- ' ed :tiy - the . secrqtdry, Mr.


J;


werei now 295 Scouts. In, the;, 'arek-t: 12 more thah«la'st year.;-


Tho Drnber.:. ^owed tha t rinber.:


' ' Patacularly i | , l b a s i n g features were the increase In, the number of ofiQcers from 19' to 29 and the jump fronl;59 to; 167 In the number of proflcl-


ency ' Dr


badges gainfed. I' Hansen was re-elected


* chairman of tlib assbclatlon,, with Mr. 6-: Wordsworth as vice-chairman, t i


1


Mr. J. Thornber-will .con­ tinue as secretary and Mr.- E.


. N. Banh^ as treasurer, j ’ Mi). H. a. Coates; declined to


stand fori rbr^leptlon as Dis­ trict! Sdoutmaster and the


: meetilng-'decided i to place on record an appredaUon of his


long I and devoted service. He Is succeeded 'byrMr. H. Eccles. The committee was re-


electp(3 with the- addition of Messrs. H. B; Pdtis. F. FjDrrest, H. Coates, J. Bentham ahd the Rev.lH. McEvoy.’jS.J.- . [ ' ;


. petition secretary. -Tbe meeting :was addressed


mA D. M. Dickson continues as badge secretary and com-


by Mr. -F. Beagles, Assistant Couiityi Commissioner for Es- s'ex and war(len| o f Orchard


- House, a: home jfor delinquent 'b'oys ’ ■■■'■ - j I


I MODERN; YOUTH Speaking abejut modem


youth, he'sald they were solid gold] That might surprise people who were constantly bleating about rock ’n’ rollers, Teddy boys and jthe like, but people should remember that normal youths did not hit the headlines.


, | | For every Teddy, boy' there


were a hundred! Boy Scouts living normal, i health^ lives and I training tq take! their


■' place In society' as usefdl cltl- zens


j I ■ Thanks to Mr. Beagles were


epressed by Mr.; G. Words­ worth. vice-chairman 6f the association, and.!by the Rev. Petet Low. S.J.,: Group Scout­ master, Stonyhurst College. M l p, I. Ka'y.! the District


'Comhilssloner."Iln presenting his report.-asked Scouts tq remember alwpyslto be courte­ ous and not to forget to ex­ press their thankjs to the far- merjon whose land they had .camped.


j,;| V ; there


gregational School,'Moor Lane, tpis week.


One classroom' has been


ttensformed Into a camping site, with settings designed by the Toe H Rovers and Rlbbles- dqle Scout Troop.


i ' , ,


The Parish Church Cub dls- ay, with Its well-constructed odels and Totenj Pole, bear-


lijg ribbons carrying the imes of Its foremost qthletes,


wps . set ,0ft by a Log Book, started In'1954, containing de­ tails of the Cubs’ a(itlvitles.


, ,|Thei C.R.GjS.- Scout- . Troop ^d^W 'mapy -qdihlrlng -oom- I raents; Here' coulif be seen two Meccano models, a stedm rol- lejr and a lorry, complete with gear box and dl^areptial.


Forming a background to


t i e Loyola. Scouts' exhibition wis a cq]lectlon. 'of about 70 b^er^ mats from many coun­


tries- ' f I'- j. ' - Fossils, footprints, land a


much-travelled canoe Igave a clue to this ’Troop’s widespread Interests. ;


In the slde-by-slde displays


of Scouts froih Calderstones and Sr'ockhall there: was much of-interest,' esRfeclaily of- a mDdel of the Brbdkhall stage.


Feature of the Stonyhurst


S(OUt,Tro6pls cflkitrlbutlon to the :exhlbltlon' ls a trike cart, designed and built at.Stony­ hurst...................


' ‘ This one-wheel conveyance


Is for use in wild areas and can be converted Into a stretcher.


RECRUITING CAMPAIGN One room was set; aside for


■ a- recruiting campaign by the B.-P. Scout Guild, which any ex-Scout over '^the age of 18 may join. ■ ■' .


JGirl Guides from;Waddow,


■Wnalley and Clltheroe hayfe given displays during the evenings.


The centenary celebrations |


w: 11 end tomorrow with a rally or the Castle Field,! at which the Mayor of Clitheroe (Coun. J. W. D. Critchley) will receive the Bbb-a-Jqb money. ''


Led’ by' the British Legion


Pine'Band, making Its first public appearance, a proces­ sion of Rovers, Sdouts and Cubs from CHtherod and dls- tr et will leave Princess Ave­ nue about 2-30 p.m.


Featured Ifi the displays will


be bridge-building and other Sc outing activities. ;





Lord and Lady-Clitherpe, Sir Ilyjton-Foster; the Solicitor-, General, and |Wr. Rlchkrd Fort, M.P. for CHtheroe, put back the clock in a| veteran car at the Conservative garderi'party a t Downham, |The bottom; picture shows Lord Clitheroe In- I troduclng jthe SoUoltoir-General to a large andlenpe.


New larap^, chosen for their decorative - design


erected " ’ ' In are of type,


a yeai‘- ^ o were turned down because the [cost was not in­


the


all ^OARD FOR THE FETE f


Boy dives in river to save schoolmate


: I I


A 14-YEAR-OLD boy dived fully-clothed Into the deep


water of the coe at Brungerley on Weqriesday evening and 13-year-old school- non-swimmer who had under for the second


rescued mate, a


gone time.


The her'o of this drama was


-Roy Badger, of 19 Slddows -Avenue, lyho attends Rlbbles- dale Mo lern Secondary School


He saw Ian Knight, of No. i


Flat. Low Moor Housd, fall Into thej water when a piece of rope by :,whlch he was at­ tempting {to climb to the top of the sluice gate suddenly broke. { ■Roy mmedlately dived to


the rescue and dragged Ian to the side, where they both were assisted (^n to the bank by friends. ! Ian, i ufferlng slightly from


the effects of his Immersion, was thdn accompanied home by Roy and a friend. After, seeing ' him safely


,, The pool Into which Roy


dived.-was so deep that he did not touch the bottom.


45 passes in i Scripture


I , i l . ' i ' / iW j


■CX)R-TY-PIVE young people -*■ from the'Clltheroe Wesley Circuit have passed the Method st Youth Department Scripture examination. They were:


WHAILET (2nd).-


Division I.'—Judith Clarke ;


;


(hon,), j Avrll ,Mayor (1st), Olive Cqates (hon.), Ann Ken­ ney (1st), Susan Fell (hon.), Doris Bartlett (3rd). Joan D. Lord (1st), Julian Hyde (hon.), Kathledn Bush (1st), Ann Mc- Vle (2nd), Hazel Anilersbn (1st). . I


Division A. — June White-


head (2nd). Martyn Shearman (hon.). i Marilyn Vines (1st), Andrewl-Barrott (2nd), Caro­ lyn Payne (1st).


Division B.—Colin Britcllffe


(hon.), Ian Pell (hon.) Alan Coates (1st).


WADDINGTON


Div. I; Michael J. Hopwood (hon.),{ Andrew J. Dollin'


(hon.), Judith L. Hatton (hon.).;


I


(hon.),i? Lesley E. Telforfi (hon.).:;Judlth _L. Dollln (1st).


Div. U: Colin W. Greenwood


..(2nd). I : SLAIDBURN


Db. ijlll; Louise Telford


J. Russell Mason (3rd). Div- jlll: i Allan Harrison


(3rd). ] iPAYTHORNE


„Dlv- II: John Peel (1st), William Peel (1st).


^Div. HI; Jean'Peel (2nd), Harry Kayley (3rd). !


' ; CIAtBDRN


^ Djv-H: Roy J. Porter (1st), Christine M.; Townson (1st), Keith D. Johnson (1st).. , Dlv. HI: Alan H. Townsqn


(1st), Joan Prankland (hon,). ! WATERLOO


, DW. I; Judith A. Chadwick. (2nd). Colin Taylor (1st). .


thwalte (hon.), Graham Tay­ lor (1st).


..Dlv- iU: ; Helen Cowper-


„ Young People's: E.Cowper- thwaite (1st).


LETTER Slr,^ In reply, to Property W A T ER U N D ER T A K IN G


Owner. | The proceeds of the sale of WaddinKtpn Water Undertaking are at present on deposit In 'a local bank, pending distribution. : A scheme was drawn up by the trustees iand their accountants In October,; 1956, and It was Intended to distribute ■ the capital on December Ist," 1966, after duly notifying all participants and advertising for claims.


Due to the Intervention of the


solicitors for a deceased property owner. It became apparent that considerable opposition would be


brought! to I bear ■ against the scheme., i


j ■


, The trustees on the (idvice of their solicitors,, decided that the


only, way now left to them was to submit the -scheme’ to the High Court for approval. The sollcliora for the under­


taking were Instructed In December, 1956, to do this and they are at the-moment collating all .the documents and preparing the originating summons. For, aijd' on behalf- of the Trustees and Committee of the Waddlngton Water Under­ taking.


R. 8. SOUTHWOBTH,


MGNiMJUS RAZOR ATTACK: 18 MONTHS


lATBICK LYNCH, aged 24, labourer] of Nelson Street. Low Moor, was gaoled for 18 motttlis a t Lancaster Assizes on Wednesday. .; , ; j.


^ -. '


wounding Arthur Procter, aged W, a stockman, of Abbey Farm, Whalley, with, .intent to cause grievous harm.


Lynch ! ' ; The prosecution said- Lynch


tlon "has beeri attracting ^ crowds of vlsltorS.to.thq .Coa- , fo


Himproct'e]; and d u ^ g a dis- cu ^ o n about 'the ■ cost of cleaning his suit' slasljqd fils fate with la razor, causing a ”^ r - ln ch cut from chin to ear.


wisnt up to Procter and .called h(m an oflenrive name.; Proc­ ter struck Lynch and knocked hm downiV The fdllOTStog day i Lynch


Pleaded- guilty to' | I- He was told-by Mr. {Justice Hlnchllfle;! “We do not tolerate


fie use of razors for such purposes In- this country — It Is onstrous tha t a man should have h id his face slit open.”


cut was I three-quarters I of -an iDch. 11 ;


The a’yerage • depth of the :


, , , - Defending. Mr. J. Hodgson,


said Lynch aid not Intend to injure (Mr. Procter, but. he had been drinking bitter beer which effected him more than mild. ■ II ■■■■■';!


"He wishes to make a pubt


11c apology to Mr, Procter ahd will never go playing gapies With I .razor again,” said, 'counsel.


’ ' ■


Div. I: David Harrison (3rd). Djv. JH! Sally Pinch (1st),


Division I I .-Ju d l th ' Wilson-


FOR GLltHER0E Combination msiy be et


Football Club on Monday night iy -the ch a irm k Clifford Chatbum,


Clitheroe, who lost promotion by one point, should seek election if the proposal Is adopted. ’


The committee decided -that


club would take part in -the F.A. Cup next year.


It was also'announced that the


Councillor Chatbum said the team after a very difficult start, which was accentuated by ■ the injury -to Alan Bush, eventually


In his review of the year,


settled down, playing some really good football. !


fS9 LOSS


home, Roy, without any fuss, went home himself for a change of clothing.


the club, Councillor Chatburn{ said the expenditure was £955 and income £896, which meant a loss on Ithe year of £59. Gates had been very dis­


On the financial position of


Supporters C3ub football .pool, it would have been absolutely Im­ possible to carry dn," he ssdd.


£408, plus the cost-of transport for away matches.


Their contribution was about , I “1 should Tike to thank ;those:


few faithful members of the Supporters Club very sincerely. Without -their efforte -and the, efforts-of the agents, the ciub-


side, he ■ warned' that: only by grooming young playeis could: the club carry on.


would have had to 'wind up,” he said. Looking ahead on the playing


sive players, but he felt tfiere was -toe material -locally if the youths were prejiafed 'to. train. ’ Indeed -the ground was open


They could not afford expen­ : '


L-HOURl TAXI . iirahaim 1, Do Li


roe. Tel. 559.


for youths who were prepared to get themselves physically'fit for next season. - Football was becoming faster arid faster. Boys oidAt be pie-


Ramsbottom Cup games


(TLITHEROE, Whalley and Read won through to the,


second round of the Rams- bottom Cup on Tuesday, Rlbblesdale Wanderers being the only local club to be de­ feated. The pairings for the next


round, to be played on June 17th are:


Settle V. Earby, Clitheroe v. Whalley. Read v. Baxenden.


Each team bats for 21 overs. TOMORROW’S TEAMS


home): R.-Stevenson, P. Falr- clough, T. Bates. W. Garnett, J; PoUard. J. Wright,' B. Barnes, W. Lockett, J. Hayes,


Read (v. ' Rlbblesdale W.,


■A. Bourke, Dyson. Res.; R. Hlndle.


II, away): A. Treadwell, R. Hlndle, J. Sowden. G. Smith, A. Falrclough. N. Snape. A. Whalley, B. Tomlinson, S. Ker­ shaw, J. Rawcljfe, J. Sutcliffe. Res,: G. Pllklngton.


atiray): K.: Weaveri R. Scott. K. Eccles, H. Smithies, G. Walsh. A. Musgrove',' I. John­ son, K. Procter, C. Sims, F. K. Hoyle, Hilton. Meet ground 1-30 p.m. .’


II. home): K. Holden, K. Wlnckley, J. Dennett, J. Cook, M. Washbrook. W. Birch, D. Cowperthwalte, D. Parklnsoii, M. Dennett,; P. Harwood, A. Procter. Res.: J. Turner. .


Ribblesdale W. II (v. Read


- Waddington (V. Salesbury, home); J. H. CowgUl, D. Underwood. K; Whiteside,'g . Riley. R. Hanson, J. Aubln, R. Jackson, R. Clark, H. Hoyle, M. Hatton, R. Driver.


Golf Jottings


pLAYEHS from Blackburn Golf ' Club visited Clltherpe on


Wednesday evening to play one of the annual matches. Eighteen on each side took part, CUtheroe winning with five games to two with two halved. Clltheroe’s captain, Mr. J.


Harris, welcomed the captain and members of the Blackburn team, and expressed' his club’s pleasure, In the success of Mr. Frank Whit­ taker, the Blackburn member, In reaching the fimir In-the Lancar shire Amateur Golf Championship. Mr. Chrli Hainpson won the


stroke competition a w«k ago' with 86-16-71' nett. qhe scratch and handicap com­


petitions will be' played to-morrow, Saturday. Details of these-events will be found In the Clubhouse.


CLIXHEROE AND DISTRICT NETBALL LEAGUE


Spartans (I.C.I.) 8, Catholic Y.C. ^ 2t


Pongs. Y.C. 9. Shirtings 22. Ambassadors 11, Wesley Y.C. 11.


Last Week’s Results .


■ , '


Tuesday: Wesley Y.O. v.,Spartans (I.C.I.).


Nexi Week’s Fixtures


Thursday: Catholic Y.C. v. Cengs. -Y.C.


Wednesday: Shirtings V. Ambassadors.


Shirtings ........... Catholic Y.C, Ambassadors .. Congs. Y.C......... Wesley {Y.C........ Spartos (I.C.I.)


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'KODAK BROWNIE model "C”i . . . . : . . , 41/8 ' KODAK BROWNIE MODEL “D” ;......... KODAK “CfflESTA”


itODAK BABY BROWNIE ......... I............... ..... 25/9 - 48/8


.....;L.......... 48/8 KODAK BROWNIE MODEL “E” ..I......... I


KODAK BROWNIE MODEL “F ’!........... ....i.„ 62/7 AGIFLA8H


58/5- 77/6


KODAK BROWNIE REFLEX ......................... £3/9/6 KODAK DUAFLEX I


£4/ 3/ 5


G. a KERSHAW'110 ......l...........;.....;-; £4/19/10 O. B. KERSHAW 630 .......;f...................... . £8/19/8. . KODAK FOLDING JUNIOR I ..................... £8/1/8 ' KODAK FOLDING JUNIOR n


G. B.;KERSHAW 450 ..... .......................... £11/10/10 KODAK STERLING II ............................. ZEISS IKON NBITAR ...................... ILFORD SPORTSMAN


AGITOLD-'F4.5i' Uheollpled'Rangefinder - 9-Speed Shutter ;


ZEISS CONTINAT 35 mm. F3.5 Prontor 8;VjS............................ '............................ £21/2/7


............................ £19/10/0


KODAK'RETINETTE IN CASE ............... £25/0/5 VOIGTLANDER VITO B, 35 m.m. F3.5 (4 Element Lens) S.VE...'........... £25/3/11


SUPER BALDINA 35 m.m., P2.8, Prontor ,, SiV.S.. Coupled " Rangefinder‘.v;.-;;.....'. - £32/9/0-


YOU WILL LIKE THE KODAK BANTAM' ! ■COLOHSNAP CAMERA _ ‘


‘ - V -'


This well-made camera of modern design has a good lens and has special appeal to the "non-technlcal” . ;Good pictures In colour or black and white can be made from simple camera settings, Pride £12/10/2 ■


LET US DEVELOi> AND PRINT - ; YOUR SNAPSHOTS {


CHARLES CLEGG M.P.S. i 'M CHEMIST .


5, CHURCH STRCET, CLiTHEROE 'PHONp 591


F o r j ^ ’:(: Poultry Garden


Cabins Sheds


beep Littor Rouses Garages, Etc.


ALL; ENQUIRlkl our!SPECIAL


;S RECEIVE ATTENTION


l u m r i e .


.......... £8/15/2 • 12/3/3


£12/5/4 ' £18/17/4


;i !' CAAffikA?


I'm going home to my P H I L C O ^


clubs goes through. This would be two more that . The; proposal was announced to! the 'anniial meetm;


(]]LITHEEOE may yet get into the First -Division shire Combination, if a proposal to extend the


;galning possessl^ and having to fl| time.


pared to train selves that two faster oyer 20 to made all the dlft(


{the “ faithful ' jsupporters.”


PROMOTION CHANCE elided


of the Lanca- Oivisidh


at present. ig of Clitheroe n. Councillor '


to 22


to make -them- and three times 30 yards, which


itot for It every


’erence between of the ball


^Ih ccaiclulsian be thanked all . Satairday afternoon


I The meeting was sparsely


attended! and it -the conimittee with power to- o prises Councillor A. Blacklock, Mr. Mr.' A. Munroe,


appointing, For s eventee n matches' the amount received- totalled £310. “If it had not been for the


;oopt.{


Chatbum, Mr. B. Holden, and


'fas agre^ that be reappomted This com-


The Mayor of 'Clitheroe (Coun- jcMor J. W. D. Critioh^ey) was re- elected president.


PRELIMINAj: ' 1


Parish Chi Mannb


Y rioTICE lurc G.F.S.


h


Wednesday, I 1957


FOR


quin de Oct. 2nd,


HIRE


, •. 'Non breakable' cabinet • ■Powe -f'il biiilt-m torch


t Lon.’, ■ edmm and : ! ni( ritime wavebands


• Stand m l batteries or I -


•, Choice o f 4 colours "T f ACIDC mains


Clitherde Advertiser & Times\ May 31, 1957


newPHILCO 3 - w a v e b a n d


PORTABLE (IN


1 8 C DLUES MARIT^ BN)AD ^ ® PtDLCO'Tofrii’ radio


I ' Ps?^ « a malrs/battety portable for superb reception out of doora


or in. . . a receiver that’s powerful, goldcn-toned and fo«gA m il* lovely


' ‘non-breakable’ cabinet. See ill' Hear it! Ttie4>HILC0'14r«H'Mo


fes.


the ^ DEALER / YOU CAN TRUST


M o o r L a n e a n d W o o n e L a n e CLL THEROE


t e l . 683 ]


. of course, Sii^


iTelephohe 44743


Claremoilt School of Motoring


{Expert -tuition in modern car. porrect Minlstiw of Transport


Tuition fewer;lessons, Terjns ofi J^pplkation


' PATiENCB, ICOliRTESY AND SATISFACTION


I


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Chifliiney BRU^H &


4' 2 T r I 3 1 0 2 2 4 0 1 3 1 3 0 0 3 0


Clitheroe Parish Church on Wednesday raised; £38 for church funds. I t was held a t the home of Miss A. M. Lan­ caster, of 59 Waddlngton Road, Clitheroe.


AC<i)PFEE evening organ­ ised by the Linen Guild of


Sweep VACUUM


Visiting Cl^theroe and jWhalley evepi, Thursday


1 . i :! AGEriTSi; S. Downes, Moot Lane, Clitheroe.


1 : Sutton9/71, King St.. Whalley


. Phone:] Whalle^’2133;': '[ A' JIJMBLE


^ Lane schopl on Friday


; 'alsed just ovet £'8 for Sun­ day gchooHunds. i


I sale; In Moor


M : B ^ e v & S o n THE MA ff S ’SHOP


4 ft 6, KINC STREET^ CLITHEROE I I


’ Sumric Turiab ‘trouJea; provide the simplest and surest‘stay put’.method-of


.w^t,a(jjustihenti 'They’ro a’pleasure to* wear — so' 'siyhsh and comfortable.


-. .ThaYalsp applies to Sumrio -Sports jackets-7 In smooth


, or ‘tWeedy.’ material with an elcgant,air-clothes that keep their quality througb-


: out their life.fThe Jacket, illustrated costs lOguineas. the Trousers Sguineas. Other Sumrle Jackets from


9 guineas and Trousers from 9SI-.' ■


■ . -■ ‘ Snmrie QoUm are good—rea//y good


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