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-■-31-r Clith eroe Advertise^ & Times, May 2, 1958 , S T A F F a s s e m b l e t 6 S A Y “G O O D B Y E ” C O U N C I L L O R S / N D
s Weddinifs the hridej at Messrs.!'W. T.
U t C l i t i j e p t ^tbertiKyt^.lliimee: ' Searson litd., Clitherde. Mr.^
! and Mrs. jHolgate wlU reside ' at 'lliBroik Street, Clitheroe.
j, ' WILLY-TAYIX^ 1 ■ ' ' Only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Toni Tay;lor.. of; Brook Lodge, Waddtagton,I Miss Ellen! Margaret Taylor' was marirleid at WaddlhgtOn MfethOdlstJ Church yteterday to Mr. .Theodophllu?! iWUly, elder son. of Mr. A. Q'Willy,
Thursday for the |sec[)nd time within a,month. rBut it Is to be hoped that !thd apathy shown In the County Council contest i is not reflected in
/XITHERONIANS go Co polling; booths
-
to the next
and the late Mrs. Wily, of Mowland . Orchard,! South Pethertoil, Somerset, j
the bride ifrore a full-length; gown of white lace dyer taf feta, cut on classical lines, and and an elbow-length yell sur^ mounted! hy a coronet Of - pearls. !Her bouquet |
Given away by hei father, :
. of-the-valley. ■ !! I
red and jwhlte roses ^d lUy- ; i
was of
friend, Miss Brenda;; Deane, who wdre a balldt-length dress of! Iris-blue silk with a .
In attendance was a'school-
hat of 1 pink feathers, and carried ja bouquet i of ptak carnations and llly-rOf-the-
valley.- j; . ; '
Christopher Willy, the bride groom’s! .brother, i and ^the ushers wel:e Mr. Richard Tay lor the! bride’s brother, and Mr. Johti Willy, a cousin of the .brldegr<^m.
The test man was Mr. j
which the Rev. James Wright, of Southport and foroierly of
During the cereihony.- at
Whalleyi officiated, agisted by the Rev*. G. B. Kendrew. toe hymns '[ Love Divine [’ and ‘ O Perfect Love ” were sung. J to Mary Speakman w^|at the
organ, j j | ;
Eaves Hall, the newly-fnarried. couple left for a honeymoon
Folding a reception at.
tour abroad, the bride travel ling In a charcoal-fgrey suit With blue and whi|te acces-
'sories. I
side at Hayes Erid M^or, South Petherton. Somerset.
Mr. and Mrs. Willy will re ' t ■ ■ ■. /
i The wedding gifts included a coloured picture;of Wad dlngton from memWrs of the
iMethodlst Women’i ; Fellow ship.
Thursday’s voting figures. There is a sign
More people iwere p resent a,t the pubUc meetings parties than for Isom
though it Is — that centagel poll will
the per- be high.
small
of both e time.
use his!vote.! Apathy apiong the electorate Is th^ greatest danger !to sound local govern ment. i A lively Interest in the elected! representatives ensures. In i turn, that the representatlyes take a lively interest in the welfare of the electorate. ;! ■ i '
Every! voter’'has e1 duty to
the electorate, register. your vote next Thursday. : For, ^ one cahdldate In !toe County election so aptly j put it, the ; pollingrbooth pencil, is the i biggest! stick! in the wor ld.|
■ We appeal: therefore, to-all ■I- f ' * 1 * ■ ;■ i
TVR, palmer, a member of; •*-^th4'-team of aciehtlsts • a t ; jodrelir Bank ; In Cheshire, which first tracked down the, correctl orbits ■ of the Russian j sputnik. Is to visit this district.]
guest speaker at the annual, spring! rally in 'Whalley of the Workers’,Educational Assocla-,
On ikay lOth. he will be toe: tion. I • ' '
ploring Space by Radio,” 'he will he describing how toe telescope can be used not
In his two Itectures oh "Ex
merely to find out what the Russians are doing,-‘but also
to give us a great deal mow basic information about the nature of !the universe and particularly of the less-known partsiofit.l , i
!■ 1
lecturer in the North West and this thbuld prove to be an occasion of great interest no- only to scientists and .those in-- terested' in : astronomy, but also to the! general public who are on the threshold of a new age of scientific exploration
He is well known as a W.E.A.
space, a very important ^art is being plhyed and will be
Ini the jwdrk of exmorlng
)ING MANUFACTURERS PARKER
Lady Duofold j |24/8 Slimfold,.
'24/8
Presentation Set 45/8 DUOFOLDS
from 39/- to ,50/- Pen and Pencil Sets I from 60/;-
Pen and Pencil Sets from £6/6/8
PARKER “51” , from , 84/8
i ISTEM SHEAFFER
ITHE ELEGANT PEN WITH “snorkel” HLUNG
DEVICE.1 type 18/-
from 72/- to 7 0ns., I Pen and Pencil Sets f’rom £5/9/6
’ENS FUiOM 1/- TO 42/-
UTO repott last week about ^ ! £5 fines for recalcitrant book borrowers at Clltheroe Public Library has apparently been misunderstood hy many people. ■
Snowden) aisks us to point out that the current system; of
Tlhe Tpwn Clerk (Mr. R. B.
fines for pverdue books will remain in hperatton. : But a
person who fails-to return a ^ok that] is long .overdue
will now get a letter from the Town Clerk pointing out itne severe penalties that i may be Inflicted upon Mm. i :
book he! cak be prosecuted in a ! maglstr ites’ courti which
If he stUl faUs' to return the
can fine him a maximum of £5 For every day ] mat ne still fails x> return the hook he is then liable; to a £1 fine
* —■ village school and: trans PLANS
fer the pupils to OMpping mav be scrapped. If the Lancashire County! Council, agrees.
s |EE THESE PENS AT THE sta t : PL Ac
TIMES G F F l d TO^RS O 'i
:hris’iTM
E, CLITHEROE AS ,C L u i NOW
THE BRITISH ISLES
school! t^ be ■ put! on tod development plan again am, they arp ready to _spend
!The ' managers 'want toe:
che schOol; was taken more TMldreMhave, been [admitted.
I
money; on jmprovenients. t I Since ihe decision to close
Education Executive decidei? to support,the managers plea.
here are now; 35 on the roll, j I On Tuesday No. 5 Division
* ’ :* ]* I [
"DIRTHDAY greetings to M^ -t* Sam Smalley, o;f Grlndle}- ton Road.'West Bedford and formerly of Broad Fold Fnrm, Grindleton. who celObrates hb
80th birthday; on Greetings also, to;
(GENTS £” and “D” Fittings
WITHOUT IrEPAIR Bage t nd White— 25/11
- Size AND PLIAl
4 to! 9 — 5/- LADIES SOLLS
SER\ICE e
of Langho. who hap duallflto as a dental surgeon at Leto > University. He is, old W of St. Maryls College. Blacsj
* I *! ' ' iExecutive, tocetlng lat W^W
on Tuesday.;!to the;aAtemph I S u £ ? t o i t o h | e ^
G L I T H E R O E
road safety rEEK’
: this w: '! slogan Save a setond lose] a l^e. the same day. Mr. T. P
SarrisoX Of lb Ddek^ Strect Clltheroe. who will be 75 o
*■ Monday. P a r e n t s s e e k e a r l i e r e x W J '
fTffTF gOTernors' of CUtt ? toe •f- Royal Grammar SchWIs ke to be asked to;hold sc 1 tool examinations, apart from me G.C.E., earlier in,the sum:ier
term.’ ;
the schools’ internal exaih la- tlons No. 5’ Divisional E w ^ tlon '‘Executive „ 'was told ,on
Tuesday. i ■ ^ ,,, ,, ' It was pointed
i Padlham holidays clash lilth 'orbft (W): 2. B- ]' [
mahv Padiham parents M 1 to decide whether their ch0 : ren should'miss the examine im^, br sacrifice their holidays, j ,
'I'?'’ ! Mr ’T. Chadwick, head)lias-;
, ter ‘of! Rlbblesdale Mp:;ern Schooi;|sald once examMa toM ihad ken held teabherS h^ difficulty persmdlng
ito carrjf on with their tas |the rest of the term
to i close jThomley
played lifl the future the giant I radio telescope built by Manches^r University at Jod-
rell Bank. i ,
Radio astronomy itself has developed! very much jout of
the luse 'of radar during the war I and/:an be used particu larly'for the exploring; of the remoter parts of space to gWe informatldni where the ordin
have of course, been working for a numibef of years with less elaborate equipment and have already achieved interesting
ary visual telescope falls us. The group at Jodrell Bank
results, hilt the new telescope will'make it possible to extend their
enqulr.es further.,'
:
FRIDAY, MAY 2nU, Lighting bf Vchic 9-10
D.m.ito ^-7
leifoe 's 8 ]i i n l a s t g a m e
'.I ■ I ■ 1 L ■ Clitheroe 8, Chorley Res. 0
rpHEREI was a real|height-of- the-seasbil zip In this end-
of-the-sOasoh l clash between Cllthero^ aridiChOrley Res. at
Shawbridge.i It was|CIltoeroe’s last match'..I',! . ij
' Smith] the Chorley - left winger,-was Ihlirt in a collision yvlth’ centre! half iWhite and
game. A k t above Ms eye necessitated ^ve stitches at a ' surgery.'. ■ j' ; , |
took nO | further pjart In toe ^
' Marksmei I fo tl Clitheroe were Hargreaves i(4), David son (3)' attdi Warding. Har greaves i missed a penalty. Ms; shot going-straight Into Mc-= Williamis hands, i
, T^i presentation ( t S a h f Green E Holgate, Mr. iH. Co« nu^. l. Green. Mr.
! | T r am i i l e d h o r s e c a s e ;
I £ 1 2 Ei i n f i n e s FAREWELL. GIFT
COUNCItJ.pR GRffiN I n s c r i b e d , t o l i c j - s i t v e r s a l v e r
U eMBEKS and officials of said farewell to
^B.E., at a Presentatip^^^^^ A n d ^
sVan and Royal
Hotel.CUtoei e n of
“
I '■ 'he salver. whlch|; haided over on behalf [Of tne
is Inscribed: ; '
Green. Esquire. M.B.E.. J.P.. )v the Members and Officers
“ Presented to James H u i i t
of the Clitheroe Rural Dls- ;rlct Council as a token of esteem and affection;and to commemorate his. lopg ser vice 'as Rural District iCtoun- clllor for
Whallev from the 3rd Se^ tember. 1917..andasi Chair
man of the Council from the 19th June, 1939. April 29th, 1958.]’
i Coun. Green, whose home Is a; Manor House. Brookes Lane, vnialley, is not seeking re- e ectlon to the Council as he
'feels It Is his duty to make iv ay for a younger mai^;
In making the pres^nta^on t) Coun. Green, whp a few
lours earlier had presided at 1 is last council meeting,
private life too he wjas most Respected in every way. CHAMPIONSHIPS
ipdrt; Coun. Holga^e sale Whalley C.C.'had won morij
Referring to his interest ir
vviiaiitj — --y* iffiamplonshlps under his c p
;aincy than under any othe'* eader.
Sreen’s long service to 4h, DouncU, Coun. Holgat^ paid h: had always , discharged Ms huties with zeal ahd gobi Judgment.' “You havd been ah inspiration to the' members
Comment ing on Coun. /, j he'sald. j
thanks for the gift. Com Green spoke of hk happy years on the Council. I hav had a great deal (|f enjoy ment out of my work and ] have done my best to serve tr ,( Interests of the Clithery) rural area,” he said.
Briefly expressing^ h!s PUBLIC SEBV/CE
wittily and amusingly pro posed by Coun. Arnold BrooK. of Whalley, chairman of to s Finance and General PurpoSw)
The toast of the guests w| i
committee, and the; res^i:i?' wai by the Rev. F.lN. Vavi- so'Ur, S.J.. .Rector of Stony- huirst. and a former vice chairman of the Council.
Father .VavasourJsaid m?i
entered public work various motives but com i. Green, had gone into pum c weirk for one reason—puejije
service* !
for the benefit of I the psto-, paVers. He judged Ms actihi,^ not by a “ vote-lcatchln = | standard, but wheth^er tl^iyj would be best for j the ra. j-j
He had'always done his b I I payers. ' . |; AW. Frank Dugdalc spoU-
on behalf of the Press, Mrd Tj p.! Rushton, . .Clerk of j t i e
Council, added his tribute' m & f of the cMk .offlc]ilsj
tye staff.
md Mr. B. S. Wright, Deputy Clerk and' Deputy Chief Fm-r anclal Officer, on' behalf of
Coun.^ Holgate said he 'had £ Iways been hard-working. In
I the Parish of rldl
atontloT told the Benchje was hurrying to the chemist
- Clltheroe yesterday .for llig without hue c a r e ^
CYCLIST, summoned, at
wltli a! prescription. 1 T I
I Jton
Brian Bridges, a of 25 Talbot
] 'I
rl^en^out'of Hayhurst Stree. Into Pendle Road Stopping at the Halt slm and
I The man, Richard Holt.
toocked down a man who wa> Valklng on the pavement.
•bame back to ask how he wk He walked home, but latef
was treated by! .a jrulses to; his sfde. .and chest|J, |
alleged statement-
P.q. Gaunt. Brldges said hi? shoulder caught Holt whoi staggered! back and fell.
was.'keeping r--—. . naveriient because of two cat
Bridges' told
.'hanging I the I edge of to^ ■pavement.
Holt 'Must j | *>een oveje J|j
failing to conform to a Hall] sign andj £1 lor riding wit ig out reasonable. considerate ^
altentlon was withdrawn. 1 2 Bridges was, fined tor .
1 costsJ The summons of drl^^iJK wi thout que- care afid
He was oWered jto pay £ ^ -P in an allegea 'statement Jo I 70 degrees
of imil reached 70 he^ees accirdin'g to'records kept at S tb v rn school. There were i l x j f f i e to f frost on April
m i i i TEMPERATURE on A Wednesday, the last hay
nf ram being measured m
i March. AprU was a f dry month, 1.06 lucheg
' Coun. Green, a ■ . member of !toe Councu s
I jgi, ^nd , .......
,
at the ,
TJEA.’VY fines iwere imposed: •tl at Cll iheroe yesterday on the ’drive;' and owner of a
cattle ibrry In which a draught horse' was , being
] . ,
ing' casl^ 'We will not tolerate 'ovcrlPading of animals In
I said Lidy Worsley-Taylor: ■ This M iltogether a shock
cattle Ion les.” i
I Tile brl ler, Edward Rtamer. [of “[ Nbrvs ooij,” |
iMawdsley, near!OrmsMrk; was ■ ■ S X 1 i -£ 2 5 for driving a ]
Bentley !cattle lor;:y
QoincU and staff hy the vic^ Mtoirian, Coun. E. Holgate,
bait s^n:
a movdabie partition £25 lor fallmg! t) ensure. that, the ih S st»d facing the front
for
K t ie^
of.toe lorry; anS £25 for carding more
t r S I d to by! six others as, they! vter j being taken i for slaughter.
! 'When the' final whistle] sounkd and the players: trooped' off] thdj .field the applause ■ they received from toe crowd lyas richly deserved: Probably no| othei 8-0 victory had 'ever wovlde'd spectators with si/ch good football,
i Clitoeroei: Wallace; Hen- I"derson.l , B.j Smith'; SnaM. 'Smith.: n
I Towle, Icral; Ref.; !Mr
_
.■pxiLLOWING i the week-end 6 long overdue spate—especL
ally welcome after a long period of very low levels—rivers have been' In good 'ply-and havb found sport much improved.
visit'to toe river has undoubt^. beeiii: that pkod of dusk when fish'l hhve been; inclined' 'toi start
The most productive time for ? feebllhg.
the! outward journey. ■ !';!
conies the Initial thick, mu^y flow during which worming IS the onfy; wmtowhlle medium. |:
' 'Wito such a spate, of cou^. ' ' ' ' l!‘ i '
■ ■fhere was a three-fjoot rise pn the Kibble ofi Saturday and dur ing this rise' all other forms pf
fishing- were useless, | - :!,!•'
able I success while fishing poration length. | ,
Three happy schoolboys i took advantage of' these ; conditions,
■ I I 'i
however, and met with consider- a! Oor-
a nice specimen for mid-Kbbler- a ill-pounder; G. I Kni^t had a nice) brace, each '^ei^ing and ' J. -Aspden netted six; fish. Including some keepable trout
had sped on its way to ;h6;bea, however, other firms of flsljing came, into their own and | some good ba^ have been taken.
Once, toe first muddy torrent vtiv AiO AW a**\ * J I «%
fining down of rivers augur IweU for week-end anglera. I |
^tj week’s slaughter ofj m by .\ pollution is being studied by ex perts of the IhncjaShirp ; River
Worston Broolt,—A reto( on Board. . J ' glased a 21-poui ideri M ■
Fishing Association. On M
AT
RECORDS C.R.G.S.
TWELVE records were I I ! School sipotts, held ii btilUai^i
;ting the shot, thowlng icus and in the long jump., I th^ senior high jump.
'Ludorum with 18 ppMts. ManseU the
on Wednesday aftemoori. bavlk O. ManseU. aged 17.^of
He!al
A. Kindle and R- D- Garner, with nine points each. Otner champljons were: ■ I
I Thfe joint runners-up we/:e
points;! runner-up, D. Hinuie, 9 points.
I
;rQve, 3 points each FiistiForm; J. S. Healil, ,2i
points.! I
2, Park (31i)! 3. Castle (2p, 4, Henderson (154).
O [
' the I prizes were by] County Coun. H. ton, ofClltheroe, a goverijot of
the school. ;.; I
results
;Hlndl9 (W) il-3 secs, (recori) Green (W); '3, M -:
;m ,j. Nllandl(C)/ 3, E. L. Earner rards, Junior: 1, J. MEV-;
(P). Senior:! 1. A. Kindle:( - D -
D. S. Bycrolt (W). Mid. 2 HlJdle (W),25;7 secs, (record),
'
i ) . Senior: L A, Kindle ( g j B L. darner (C); 3, M. J'
P.irke? (P): 3. P. W^teri Smloil: IJhB. Sail to), _2 aland (0); 3, N. Sarsfleld
■<?);' i . I ;l CW
440 jyards. Middle: 1, E ) 61.3 secs, (record): a.
Speddlng (W): 2, J. Mathcjr B. Hall (P).
880 yards. Senior: 1, Hlgli Jumo,' Junior. -1 J. d. : . K W (W):' 3, ,M.__D.>arker
C reet' M. D, (0)^. I. J.
craft (W); 2i J. WUldnson (W), 3, ! A. porter ;(P). Middle;
00 jards. ,ijunl'or: 1, J. :i4.,|Ry
I House Points were awarded ksifoUpws: 1. Waddow ( O
' Middle School: E. Gr«e^. |12 ; '
j jiihidr School: J. M. Ry- croft, 10 points; joint rumier^ mi J. E. Cook; and R. J. Lo\e-
shln'g for salmon at \TOiteweU, I1
; Houghti nibble
| .
Ah official told me he was un able to comment] until tte -report had been considered in detail.l]
jii,| honl Fimerlei
of the jvhlteweU -; Hough-
ld-Hl'bble Mr. B. WUmot b. trout out 'of five M
!>PORTS W a d d o w H o u s e c o l l e c t s 1 0 0 p t s .
Gl: theroe Royal Grammar sinshine at High Moor
I bN>ke the record for PUt- iammer. throwing the dl^ [quailed the record In
wilpshlre. became Victor
m-ild ' (P) and K. Dawes (H) tl^d; ,3, J. M. Eycrolt (W). Middle; (ireeu (W) 4ft, lOln. (record),
‘ I I
riMERE was a blustery wind ' A- blowing as we, tlidiCUthe- la io
-jumpers at Forest][jBeiiks. It was a lovely clear monung ';dnd far-away Ingleborough the blue
against
sell (W)' 4ft. llln. (equalled riionl): 2, J. K. Eoblnson (P); 3, aiia M. de Laurler (C).
X. P. Dobson (C); 3, P. Hellar '1 P). Senior: 1, D. O. Man
g pp[k<r (P) 1.6£t. lOln.
.[creft (W) 14tt. lln. (record): '2. Sleath (P); 3, E. J. Love- )ve|’ (W). ■ Middle: 1,' 'M. D.
- Lors jump. Junior: 1, J.. M
ffind e (W); 3. D. Andrews (P)t !pu tting the shot. Middle: 1, D,
m 17ft. lliln. (record); 2, A. Nila
Green (W); 3, T. P. Dobson Senior; 1, D. O. Mansell
Kindle, (W) 36tt. 41n. (record); 2, B Curry (W); 3, J. Crowther Senior: 1, ;D.,i O., Mansell
,, 96ft. 61n. (record); 2; W. ur ay (P); 3, A. Thurston ,(W
)r- 1 D. O .Mansell (W)'133ft, (record); 2, J.L. Garner,(C);
). M. j ! Nlland (O). iflnAle (W). (W )
H irntticr (Open); 1, D. O- M»n 1 ,(W
(Yowther (W (h
Coot (H); 2, R.'Crozler (0)1 3,j H. Unsworth (W). ■
udoket ball. Junior;' l, J. E.,
lie. Senior; 1, J. Mather (fih N. Sarsfleld (W): 3, S. Bennetyj
'<C). .'u: Hodder. ’
ifolay.i Junior; 1, Waddow; ^ ait; 3, Hodder. Middle: 1:
Waldow: 2, castle: .3, Park, ^rlor; ;l, Waddow; 2, Park; a,
‘
); 160ft. 91n. (record); 2,;j );-' 3, D.l Andrews
Javelin (Open)': 1. D. O. ManseU 2, R. li. Garner (C); 3, A.
/‘D u s t b in ’ ’ t o m u s e u m
roe Museum by Mrs, S. L. Grant-Townsend. me] of the Labour candidates pontestlng the Clltheroe munlcffial elec tion; , ' ] . ' ;
A MODEI, of a dustbin ils being wesented TO Cllthe
I generations would know what la present-day dji^ffiln was illke.
imodel in' order lihap future
jtldn meet Istated' that
;
oi.a.cu |,XX».
;lng on she was
gIVing f f ie
attacked t h , - - collection service
,j boroui iit an
I'dlnher contnued hast the I;'White Scar (paves and! on up Chapel-le-DaJle to ttei HiU Inn- for the finish of thb| Three Peaks Race.
; i We' climbed over Buckshaw 'Brow to Ingjeton, and after
I We stayed to applaud ' ClaytohUf
he bea,t
,q-Moors tiis own
George
, 40It, Ulh. (recoid); 2,-M. J lAd (C); 3, R. L. Garner (O). iicus. Middle:'1, J. Crowther
'terrlflc halls ;orm, we pedalled 'on, turning right at - Ribble iHead to H^orton-ini-BibWes- idale. After an early | tea at Istainforth, we made p. quick tour of Catt[rlck Fbr^e before making our 'vay home;]
; After sheltering from a !
to Pateley :^rldge. a.m.
Jtart 8-30 SCRIBE.
roe Clarion, set out for|Settle, win nsjve to be a play-off with but we still' discarded extra
Clarion se ou
• _ , • i _I '« '1 4* LLkwi -•T » ;*T"' gtop, jbut Ifili' ,Salbden.
difiS ttle ^
01 At least one , members to keep;a sbar])] lor poachers who. It is uiiO have been active of late
fas!
rl 'J. R. lord, also 12, keeping five
club Is il Ing its lx)k-dut
lerstood. Rising tempei^atures and a- bile of them, D.!Wetton ijet^l" '' ■ 1 f' ' ' Such a spell, however ihrief,
usually provides a few' tMUIs and'ends with toe creel welghlr .g somewhat , heavier than it did on
C l i t h e r b e o u t ■ |\;6 ^ :C|up '
Rossend^ U. i CUtheroe 3
1'rtLITHE]ElbE ■ilere knocked i ^ out fo£ the North-East r Lancashire! Cup when they were deffeated 4r3 by Rossen- dale UMto/l Monday even
ing.
minutes i irom the end took Rossendale, the;present hol
A ! deciding : goal seven ■ ■
ders jntp the filial again. I teams I were *
strength' Ibut the game was keenly fUght. IjThe score wm 2-2 atthe internal, and CUth eroe jlooked Uke pulling off; a real ?urtirlse when they__took
Both below
I sendale With a ;oM that com pleted hik hat-tf Ick and Cook-
the lead! for th] CaWbell equ
second time. __________jkllsed for Ros-.
' son- beat! thre^ defenders to score the! wlnntog goal.
front Wareing] (2), one of wMch wds froiii a penalty, and
Trie Clltherpe goals came W. Smi^ 1 M ■ ’ '
shire Combination (Division II) depended !on the result of
i^LITHMlOE’S hopes of being champions! of the Lanca-,
C n a m p i o ^ s h i p '
; [ :
Oldhamis matjeh with Pre^ cot‘Cables Re^. who are fifth from .the botffim. The match
wtts' played after we went to. pre^ last night.
chainploinship wffi be decided on goal Average. The sItua,tlon before]llst night’s match was:
Oldham have , won. iHC8. ciliMB. JDIV. 2l Uding' positions:
Clitherjw Oldham E.
W. D.L.
P.A.Pt. 2l '6 5 137 48 60 27 4 813244 68
Low Mo o n e
fexiussed on to-nlghts match
fthb_ ] feyes ,41 Ailiai'CUl
mateur;
lor n ^ d point
. the Clitheroe League will be
between Loiy Moor, the rmsn- Ing champions, and Bllllng-
ton. 'H ]■ '! ■ A drkw is Sufficient torLiw detain the champlon-
.uo XI, .hey lose, ,thpre i
hdve!36 points, but they-have
cobpWted.th3lr flxtups Hurst “ ' ' haw finished - the seusuu with 34- points,' after mjaklng a slji^ong bid for; hon-
Jkfe Low] Moor,, they now
, Ribbiesdal^ away)|.-]-K. E
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ToTmorrow^s te am s W. (V. Sklpton
Tl Har^reavet- £(|n, 'Hodgki4 Meet !a!t
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lary year of Womto'a IS held at! :[‘'HlBh« lum Road, Clltheroe,
mHB first cuckoo was report- ed on Wednesday evening
I t was-heard by Mr.- Stanley Thlstleber Farm
Holgate; of Rlmlngton.
riONGRESS resolutions were V, discussed at Tuesday[s meeting of the Co-operatlva Women’s
Guild.land Mr: C. Sagar gave a- report on old lanoial Officer, on behalf qf
the staff. ; •
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