Paythorrie, I Nev^sliolme and District
!|. ^ at!7-30
th MAReHj! :1958 '
PAYTHORNE C.P.I SCHOOL G O LD E ^ J I |B I L E E
RE-iyN|ON
14th m R C H n 9 5 8 at 7-30 p.m.
WHIST, DOMINO
DRIVE & DANCE 0 HODEER RAM • , EXCEliEp PRIZES:
Whist and bomiboes Z/~ Dance %/i’. Comldned 4/8 (incli|i(ilng Supper) ,
EROCEEDS FOR CANCEjs RESEARCH ENTBRTAINftIfENT i
BY PRESEiNT S(|HOLAafi All former ScHblars- and Friends Welcome
iabberti^er^f
JMDAT; ^ARCHjTtDi; Lightlrts of 'Vohioioi e-28. p.m. to e>'|6;a.m
I 1 • • ' T I 1 '
mHB announcement Itl A King Lane Hauls jl has brougUt into| tlie|
QtDe CUtljerbe -i I ' i -u:
,t
meiS 1658
t t the j'
spotlight SlEcu^Ioils thiAtihave teen going jon spoFadloiiUy' for many months, j j ;
has to facb is not: much can we aSbrd ito buyi; as can We afford [riot to buyj?j
The problem the [.Council
____ ______ _ public hall Is quite unthinkable. It surely Is hot a Iqicurs but: a reasonable hecesslty mat the town’s, organisations i' should have somewhere to hold th^lr social events, i
For a town the size 'o: Cllth- eroe to bel without la
big enough for the and if the Council do , . . It they win barely :iav'e to consider buUding a new public
hall, either! as a sipariatehnlt scheme
or as parif of a wider for centrallsmg offices. I! I
No othet hall In I the town I Is
purpose not buy
money will have td he spent. Dare we suggest that paths jin the baseirient of the hdll might
Whatever schem'e Is . , _
m|unlcli|al adopted
be a feasible 'proposition,
especially ! i If authorities; cculd! use of them!
basement! would cleaffi be ad vantageous. IDoes I not the answer lie jin the [purchase! of
rePerhaps I not,
venue-producing thg education
or sale public
KING LANIi h F O R J JA IE
pLITHEEO
’ -f Wednesday that thjey built ih 1914 at a|costol
EI ^ ,
In addltlob they arejoffeitag ta.■the 1 owergate, 6ne cottage In Kir g Liane, land.
__ied as a jclnema. Is in aU biit ilanie Clltlierde’s public hall.
1 lohs for I thdir annual! balls, y the Opeiatlc Society for its J HoWs, by the Grammar School for speech diys, and byl;POllr- tlcal parties for General Elec tion
-t Is used b|y local orgdnlsa- meeting^.
Council has about' buying negotiations iuccessful.
, For some
time the iTown been! thinking It; but so far have not: been
“VERY INTERESTED"
jCrltchley): VThe Council is very interested In the! hall. ' V|el are fullyl, aware that the
ijojs of the hall would; be a rjinendous blow! to thcisoclal Jim of the town.'
|
ni&e full bvn
way of makliig reasonable use 3f Ithe buildings; apart from iiitertalnmeiit, so that the up-
'iiThe problem! Is to find a for the some
the property by thei([Corpora tion. who!could then!a:low tlte
ieep would | not become a bhfden on the rates.’’ ! i !
that the Inclusion of the cot tages and land! in the deal giye the Corporation a chance
Co-operative Society t ie con tinued use of the baSetnentiat a suitable |rent? S i
stiir need! a jwarehopse and such a Scheme ; mi A t save apital] outlay, L
them a ! pig j capital th
- , revenue. ,J JK)RJ- rri' their animal d."
After U the Society will iCl -
-
while, providing thej porpora- tlon with Ithefr ipucl;i -needed
Parish Church cL Saturday j visited Md Opera House to see ‘1 'Ihe Yeo men of the Guar
members of the mtheroe outing,
, )ir : on ,:ichester
Mr. and [Mrs. G. A. Myers, -ij assisted by the VicarJ the Rev.. j| S'. Blrtwell, and Miss!Rosemary Sleath. Tjhanks fo them were expressed!,by ChritstOpher Nel son.
The event was !orgaaised by len. ■ ijll sizes l|i stock.
I C O . i p , , Out^tters
■ C l i th e ir b e . t e l . 58 0 days; iortonIs
.Aw ALL-WCK3L PTLE AXl- iIGHTLY FAUItY:
lEACa CURLy RUGS APPRO| )NE ROLL ONLY 22i In. pot:
2/^ EACH. APPROX. RC
LtTII^GS FROl 4/6 YD., I ANY
« ;7/6.
|>TTON BLANKETS, SiJiGH' FULL-SIZE
I/TIMEX WATl fcRACi^ETS, ST/-
-OFFERED- TIfvIE WA|T0HES7
ILOCKS ioniIy BUYING
HES, coW le: ' EACHr-USUAL USU/D
PILLOW cas: 52/6 AND 59/ '' wAtch 4 irgains;
17/6: NOW AT
I Lkne, Oitheroe PHONE-NO. 42(i
TON'S ' li: Tom Hbuglitonl ...
A FTfER Epgland,
THE BlHTjiSH iSLES
AGENT FOR
eMr
TH^ FAiynLY PRICES
[d i s p l a y s
s e Ay : m
bN OF IC E
CLOGS PERSONAL SERVICE
WOT AFFpRD SE BAIfGAINS ETS, Siq/10/0, £ 11/5/jO
A FINE 181b. j salmon was
j i ! : i i„ i I ! I l l
terday morning by!Col. H. C.i H. Clay, j of Alrton, Sklpton. He was splnr ingia gp|d devon, writes ‘j Spinner.' .* *, I
caught oh mid-Rilbble yes
meetlng-hf Moor jLalie Metho dist Men’s Pellows’i'il!: on Mon day, when iMr.i J. R. Todd showed bverkl films cf Cllthe- roe arid: district [including scenes atSkiptori and Ingleton falls. • j ; i !
TIfEMBERS wbre
of Cllthjroe Toe present at the
Toe H irt Decenfber md they were paying a returi: vis’t.
The Men’s Felldw^hlp visited
■ Who presided, thankedj reprfi-' ..,,1 Railways
the ChaimelTsles Were, shown on film b Clitherbe Women Unionist^ when 1 they met In the Conservative I ClUh on Tuesday. I Miss E. ft Garnett,
Northern irelapd, and
sentativb of! British for showmg the iflimi,
* ■ h* i I*
l^t week-end wps Ai chblshop Aston Chichbster, SH ., who is now engaged oii parish work at St. Wilfrid’s. Prds ton.
VISOTOR to, St J Michael and St. John's ftG. Church
mont, the ! Cathdll : public school at Windsor, jhe -was for! 27 years in chargb I of, the'
•A former iRedtoi! )f Beau
Jesuit Rhode;
Which The attended a showing of two i films In j The Hall; “Jesuit Mlsslob iln ;Japan’’ and “ Marcellind,’’ a| delightful Spanish film abOut an orphan boy adopted by! a Icpmmunlty of Fra iiclscan monks.
preached at all thd Mbses on Sunday morning and Jn the evening jat Benediction, after
Archbishop C h lp h e s te r *! - a; long M Mr.! I A',nd Mrs. holiday In
the l oirie 'of Mrs. jHoughton's pareirts.' Ald. and Mbs. F. Dug- dkle, of Park Avenue
Time),’’ was MrJ John Hltchon, of Southport House, Sawley, emigrating
who is land.
* i ; j
Mft. Claude ianiek Bulcock 'of I Hdlmlelghl Eastham
Street, Glitherob. retired ment wear retailer, of Regent House C l ith e r o e , ileft
(£2f,121 " - £4,7|5)
*
trictlwere the gue?t eroe Sch nesdky.]
iHTY ^ests ir Farmers’ Clute
ol] Gr]ndl|tot Y.F.C. at vised game?. RC'AD safoty; 3LOGAN' IthIs wiiftcs- Ho Wise
goingj m^es safe arrivin
it
j.3,0f CUthr Rlversmeap
om Young p the dls-
on Wed
video by Edmjonfi son’s Banp and Mr. J.|EdmohPbon super
Milsld fot dahclfig was prof
M.P. meets I Red leader
ITtfR. G. B. DRAYSON, M.ll. I for s:dpton, was amon
ithe group of British M.P. iwho had h two-hour, meetln
ithls'. w'eekJ , '- ,
*wlth Herr Walter Ulbrich 'leader of the East; (^rma ICommunldt party, at .Lelpzljg
' Mr. Drayson, who with tie [ rest of thfe party .was attme-
! Ing the tfade fair at Leipzi [heard Herr , Ulbrlcht^appeH I for the epd Of atom tests.
^ £26,50! dity pair!
Clitheroe, sailed for land on Tuesday. They had be'enj Staying at
fbrmerly of New Zea-
' Mr, gnd' Mrs.! I'Houghton sailed on the Southern Cross, aboard which, as ireported in last week’s “AdveHlser and
to Auck*
Supper licence I for hotel
JVTTHIS is I creating a prece- I dent . In the Borough o; Clltheroe,’’|sald Lady Worsley- Taylor, when Clitheroe Magis trates yesterday granted ar appllcatiop by Mr.i L. H iThorne,, licensee of the Dof and Partridge Hotel. Cllthe- Ipe. for a Supper licence.
i ' I ■ ‘ -I
! Making the application. Mr J. Houldsworth, of Clitheroe,.
said there [was a genuine de mand from Clitheroe peopl^ for such facilities., ,
■jtlal meals.!
j Insp. wj Wright said therfc was no demand in Cllthero: after 10-30 p.m'. for substan
'
missions i lii iSouthem ■ J i l l
of the' Thames, THE BASEMENT;
the hall is bed by the Co- opferative Society as a grocery Warehouse. Writes an “Adver- ;ti$b and,Times!’ reporter.
!At present; the basement: of
that this co'uldi be' converte.d Into a covered market, but un- fbtunately the j ceiling Is too IpW and ventilation would be
iThere has 'been a suggestion
tiat the basenient should be bed as a Corporation store, hut that, of -course, would not ! produce any reyenue.
big problem. There was als!o a suggestion
pan ^.-weapons says church
londay passed a ! resolution lirglng the abolition; of nuclear i^eappns. i !
EADERS of{ the Chatburn Methodist Church on
-heetiii'g of the! Wesley ICIrcuit Ifi Clitherod with’ a request tjhat=4t should-be passed on to tjhe Methodist Conference.
iThey haje forwarded the ■esolutlbn to i the quarterly
r1 The resolution redds: “We
:is the operilng of the way to ■vhat we hbpei and believe is ;he universal desire for Inter- latlonal peace’’
Full licence fbr inn
Dm; Cllthefoe. ,^ ■ ' I :
>aid Mr. C. iLelgh, when mak ing an application at' Cllthe roe yesterday for a full licence in!behalf db Ml Henry Par- ilnsdn, licensee of the Railway
‘fPHE beerhouse, as such. Is rather a relic of the past,"
, Mr. Parkinson: tojd the Bench that! the inp was one of the four beerhouses left in the town. There was a! constant demahd frpin customers for
wines and spirits. I- '
1952, when [a similar applica tion was pefused,! alterations
costing £l|2jl01had been car ried hut at[t
lo;" ■ ■ he hotel.
spent £350- himself on fur nishing thej premises. The appllcatiop' was granted.
Mr. Par'k inson had also , Mr. I Leigh said! that since , !
(hd the occasion urgent when he conscierlce jof the Church, ihd especially the: Free Jhurch, should;be-mobillsed in rder to give; effect to the iholition of nuclear weapon?
elieve the jtlrrre is opportune Coun. Critdhley pointed out i : . I
to [acquire a] valuable site In t^ie centre of the town.;
The situation was put; by the Mayhr (Coun. J. W.: D.
A J i . IS
Should Gorporation buy it? ITHEBOE CO - OPEBATItE SOCIETY announced on
are ttyjng k apput £10,001.
King iLane HaU;: now WEDDING
St. Andrew’s burn,
52 Miss
<! r ! ,< The 'veddlpi
SILVERW( OD—CASSON g took place
Donald of Mr. and;M:s. Sllverwood,
the!
br.de ;w white! crlnoHr
burn.! Glveil.
orange .Hopi Stredt, Lancaster., kfad
m iSburday, of iMr. Silver wood, eldest !son of
Church. Slaljd-
iJhella .CaSson, ' orily r of VIr. and; Mrs. H. of 3 '?own End, Slald-
culari lace-j-ai id-net veil y[as surmounted l y a headdress blossi:
acei rnd net. with e-rstyl 5 skirt.. Her c r-
away; by her fath|er, ore a gown;
Dorothy Frapkland,; a of the ■ ■■ Mitton attendants; were the Mlsies Muriel and Jinlce SUverwopd. sisters of the bridegroom.
a bouqijiet pf red carnations The
jrldes rialds were
Mitton won! Empire - Ine dresses of ; pstunia^plnk bro cade, with' V Ipte petal head dresses! and vhlte accessories. Their Iwuqupts were of white carnations;
I The dressi Ion, V with afiemioijes. white!!
brldegtoom's best
Mr.;
Thompson; '^a.s man.
lan;
G. H. Lord mv us He; Perfect
Miss Fran dand ■ and Miss iin. ; She carried of
stabulary, P.S. Maurice; Pike; of Gisbira, Is to retire; on
A F'TEr I 2 j years service with the Vlest Riding -Con
,^prll|16h j : iOn|li/:ond!ay, when; he
efficient had p^ from: Ml?s presldln
small attendants wjire of jy lfite figured iny-
yelvjet muffs. Jack SUverwood,
W. E, S Court.
h hea|ddresses trimiped They carpled
and Mr. James the grooihs-
brother, was ithe
formed bvitle Rector, the Rev.' Gaze, the hymns “The Hhepherd,” “Lead
venly Father’’ and
Miss y. Garnett was the i or ganist;
the bijlde wearing a midnight; th^pale blue md
honey npoji )n the West coast, r:
I Silver 76od left foi|
blue: black
was casteij
reside! fax.
Mr.
alt.'wlth^pal access Dries/
■AmP:
ing I the; wedding cheque from- the L Hosle rvi Co„- Ltd.
and Mrs. Sllverwood at Brlghouse, near H
gifts an-
wlll all-i
IVfOlt -i-Y
ner
Whalliy and District Associai tlon hf Bu Idlng Trade tkn-
plbyeis.at t ie Sun Inn, Wadr dlngtori,. on Wednesday e'yen! Ing.
-I- a ti tended the annual dln- pf
Builders meet :e ■ than
'Bp the I Clitheroe
pehple and
.Among; t ie guests were the Deputy Miyor of Clitheroe, CounJ Clifl< rd Chatburn. Mr, J.; Newton Bell, Clltheroe’s Borotgh Surveyor, and Mr. H Cocks hutt. purveyor to Cllthj- eroe ll.D.0.
Ing tradk : r6m neighbouring town] were also present
Western Ft deration .was Ipro- posed| byltlie, president of the Clitheroe: association, M; Franl: Rob nkon, and the n sponse was by Mr. H. BullQug Fede: atlon secretary, and. Mr A. Tomlinson, of Leylapd, je, ber of the Executive,
Th( toa:t; to the No^h- [h
CllthI and
mem Mr
, son,- Ltd., beha
toasi I
ling ;7ith it and.;;uests
i;rade )f Clitheroe. e up-- ;e members
Wall ice Har^eavek, o: iroe, proposed the towi.
associate :bi
the town and trade part of thi \rtth Mr. R. Y. Pai;kln|
Co m. 'Clkatburn replied h
Mr. :Mf
the guests.
of R bblesdale Cement, Clithf roe. responding on f of ;he associates, and Newton Bell on behalf of
dlngon, :Wiis the toast mastei. S L /JD B U R N
Edward Rirby presided atj last week 3 me dting of Slaidburn Your? Farriers’ Club, when thb suimier ; programme wa? ai' rahgM. A social evento; foUoKod.
farmer; i’ SOCIAL. — mj[. Hany Banks, of wad - Reires-en^ailvesof the biliUd- Durihg thk ceremony, fier-i
Lore',’ / were sing. “O
Aftet a r|ceptlpn at Sh,Id- burn !Villag5\iHflll;-‘ Mr. Mrs.
and a
ihe,
retir^mtn where he
gttendec Howland Magistrates (jourll hr the last time; P.s. pike rec|elred :tributes! fop the manner In which he
rformed his | duties V. M. Gariiett; the
magistrate, and Mr. Weeks, Clerk to the
He! fildns to spend; his In Wae^djngton
lived for a [time, j
;P.s|'F ike, a native I of | Dlin- nlngton r ear Sheffield, started
Bowland promott d to the Glsbum,
e!
H alme to Bolton-by- sergeant, later (See “Qulsi")
Rule up [by sixpence! ?
0/ITHEROE’S rate il l l by pd. In the £| If
commendation made unani mously by the' Finance and Genera: Purposes Committee last we 3 k is approved at the next" ir'eetlng of jClltheroe Town. Cjouncil on March 18th.
go up ,a re
rate at 20s. in the £, it was estimated that £4',496, the equlvalmtof a 9id. rate, would have t: be taken from the balancts,
/ear. to preserve the
borougli for this
yO.ar, after allowlni for Government graiits.U amount to i £ compaijgd with £5p,98q year,
The iiet requlremeiits |of the
50,763, last
£3,000, a reduction of on last year.
Cllther owing tlons If. ed by Valuat
The product of a Id
Rate aid for housing ivfil be £ 1,000
>e has been, ;o considerable rateable value, agreement ;wit on Officer.
!. Jtra axle to increase
"PERFECTED after jfoui years •A
Clltheroe engineering firm, an Invention which cah Increase the load capacity,of, a Ibrry by 50 per cent, is already proving ltself-4ln the Far East.|
- of exhaustive tests by
, Hauliers in Lancashire, too, are using the device—the Primrose Third Axle Attach- ment-4whlch is being mar keted by a subsidiary com pany ■ of T.G.B. Motors, Ltd., Primrose Wqrks, Clltheroe.
wheels—complete v(lth brakes, axle, Iheavy-duty shock ab sorbers and springs -I- fitted underneath a plaffonh' exten sion on the lorry. j! j :
It consists of a pair of road
transformed into a slx-wheeler ■with consequent extra brak- with: the
A tour - wheeled is thus
Ing phwer to cope heavier loads.
A bokesman for the firm
said been and had worl
_______ MM W ATER TO
Sch(fol supply goes
:p'3i -I- (
'town anc; considerably 'The ! b irst occurred
Johii’s R.(|. School, water was obtairiablel only from gr])un(|-
- Aii I St.
floor taps, But at Ribblesdale
School the supply was coiripletelj. water being de- llvejred to| the school ip ne dustbins.
Mod§:
abo it 100 gallons sufpcb to ■water his stock and nin his' bottle 'Washing macl Ine.
It. two
trips ,he col ite.
Reel
Modern, c^t ^
■ {
j MT/ George Capstich, bf Baldwin ] 1111 Farm, De Street. loided his van milk kits and filled up J. Parker’s Roefleld Pa:
iRTAJLE pumps flood ;d cellars in the' Market P^i water mnln burst cut off Supplies
resumed Castle View area.
at 11 p'.m. Tiere at
fiart? of the jWhaUdy Road dlstifl Michael and Sf.
Cas tie Street een converted at their
he device had already lexported • to nsingapore lorries in Lancashire
Snooker Low Noor V
Leagu^e Qr inL.t.n
32 C. Burgess M. Ha/greaves 90 G. Lowery 49 T. Cross . 65 T Sect] . 65 S. Davies 40 hlmdicap
21 W. Worthing -B,I Sodj gs 352
41 'W.iWlnokley 32 P. Hall 81 F. Hall 55 J. Howjarth 70 J. Blacjbum
27 E. Pateman 60 handicap
366
58 P. McNab 41 K. Wllklnsor 51 A. Mc]lab 39 I. Johnson 31 P. Dewhurst
51 D. EgUn 30 handicap
299 LEAGUE TABLE
HOML__ by dustpi
redikeed pres i ire in other area
k a.m.- were drV
;t.' V.H. )1 m
jwere brought into action to clear oe on Tuesday, when a 1} many parts c f the
formal supplies were taps In the Baw Hands Moor Lane, Lowergate 'I!
used water from Barrow-^slx flaskfils.
was a split In the fieam;of the eight inch ■
carried the borough’s water suppjly for almost h; century.
Ti e cause of the trouble main I which hat
Lacy v^h
made Hi
Bordrigh Engineer; said It was difficult to decide whether the split iccurred through traffic vibra; ,lon, or through , increas ed :pr:s3ure.- ;■ 11' ■:[''!'. [said the plpgs had jbeen- locally and jwere of an seam
J. Newton!; Bell, the
unuis ifi al pdttem,; the lilri:
rum g the eiitlre lepgth of the rllpe. .
i
Ore Castle Street I'esldent ]'
Sabden . (Jhstburn Grlndleton Barrow (Jongregatidnals Low Moor Cbatburn V.H. Rlmlngton ' ... J.. 12 2 10 C i
W. L.D, 11 2
iCLllTHEROE AnD RISTRICT UE !
Cross Ke iys
Craven H|Iclfer Judge Wam y Bay Horse I Horse She
DARTS ...
'aimsles "S
iC.W.M. dub B, Band Club
Brown (Jo^, CTiM. British' Iioplon Commercial .. Joiners: Arms
. .1 j j
W. D.L, 17 2 2
I. Rldgway T- Llmbert P. Webstet gorsfleld
3. Hargreaves 3. fTolnUnson handicap
1
C'ongre^atlanhls y. D.
H. Frankland
P. W,
H. ;Parklnsoii 3. Mojjrhouso Chamley
Sabdeh Nuttali
Campbell handicap
291 Barrow V, Chbtbjrii V.H. B
Jl [ Hod ■on Ecclea
handicap
Cherry Green, Cowell
:I66
rdduced, reduc reach- 1 the
ate in
his pollfcd career at N' Norman- ton In I!'33 and latey served at Acktpn and Snydale,
new police station at in 1947 oil
being going
ak sell Ithe Kihg Lapp
deal ive cottages ip and l:,200 sq. yds.-;of
PS retire
^ike to Coilrt
ibutes .
"P A Y .DAT'
Cric
nPHE daysl A, ; nnwiHin
the :report, “that; since, the war'has! the club been; able to mee; its Increas
: to be met. “ it is very sign
loss on the] year’s' [working, lio! spite of the tact tliat £239 was raised by sociai|effotts,mean5i that £450 ayear Is needed above ordinary income If thkjpreisent rate of expenditure is
replort o f Clltlxe ioe |C lick e t; pjo|wI|ng a n d T en n is Cl|ub. i £30 last summer and the.
j providing gamies laciuiira are concerned, says t ul e annual '
siof" p; ine e a rn ___
S
, , I less.ifiSn a s you
play
>h pi^pblc ms are outmoded as far as
ncemea. Sa
;cant,’’ sayi; i not oncf
ing' expenditure without In come from s'bclal efforts. More often than not, these addi tional receipts h; lYe! failed: to balance the club accounts." :
£9 less 'thap in 1956, [but ex-L pendlture Increasdd by £10;); to £1,255.
Last year’s ihfcomejlyias £79:i'
has! substantial [,| :^servesv.| ■e not
“ Fortunately, th'd club still;
and would prefer steps to ba taken to conserve them. This matter of pbllcv is' la probleih to which membei's should give thehr serious' consideration’ the report Adds.
.
the volunt^ v qrk done- W Mr. Derrick Hansofij son of tl(e club chairman, Mr. Hanson/ During jhlj
It also pays warm! tribute
he-, redecorated the ment rboma In ibiitebiporait .style. -
DRAINAGE S p H p iE
ried out on the Icrlcket field last winter proved .yeb eflet^j tlve during the wettest perloq?
The drainage kcheme car
of. the summer. | Other wot' undertaken! since Includes tt re-nettlng of the remainder' the tennis bourts! anfi repairs to' roof; walls; ar d windows of the main bfiildir g
cricket was!the promise shown by the young mpinbeirs of the teams. The secondj eleven lopt apd finished
A feature! bl'j last yeaii’s
only two games third In thdlr ledi'ue.
start In w! two of their firs
The sen:
deemed thamse! performances, vfhlbh
it 1(1. games, re- ijyek vfith good I
,ne:^ ■jyon only
if ier, T
only one d'efeatl in their laqt 12 matches. !
Includi
Alan Entwistle, had „ . successful season, taking 19 wickets and scoring 561 runs, He has be-en;sighe|d tor a -7 season. _ [ [1 j
Once again; thb pro:
at the 96th[aimual meeting next 'Tuestfay eyenlng,
Parkini
ejHOPK ^ general
plan the Town Council’s proposed
new parklhg schemq for the borough’s fnaln'thoroughfares. The prbposals. | ’^ere dis
.1, l;he pre
EEP'ER,13 are , , ; agl;eembnf. with
cussed by the 'committee oil the Cllthteroe jandj District, Chamber of Trsde ■ evening. ! : | Mr. W. Plcktl
on Tuesday, dent, afterwards/
“Advertiser arid Tines" i}e/ porter that there was gene: agreement with the sche: Several suggestions , had, how; ever, beep
ma.de, ^nd thMi the Chamber wpuld put befej: the Council
........ ....... rJsT told p--, The report, will be ]>resent^ |
Conservative snooker
CLITHERbE B v
58 q. Hudson 62 J. K. Wilkinson! I
. RISHTON J. Clarke 60|'
60 H. Tattersall 92 L. ■Whittaker C 24 C. McCally 110 handicap
■ 4sl ton 5. Dominoes; Cllthetoe B 4; Rlsh-
ACCRINGTON v. OUTHEROE 33 A. Jenklnson I T. tkhnondson
50 A. H. Wilkinson
64 E. Watson 68 S. Procter . 46 p. lienyon 64 J. Hlndle .. 62 'a. ■W
88 J. Pilling . 60 handicap
haUey
616 i Dominoes;'
eroe: 6. VI,
: W. Vlorthington Lancaster
W. Weaver T. Crook
21W Dixon .. R. Baxendale 38 ft. Lawson W. Rushton;
19 E. Sllnger I A. R^msbottom
■.,1. Mitchell handicap
; H Wlnckley 40|
D. Allan Johnston'
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5, Church Stireei Clitheroe ■ -. ■ ' 1T E L E PHONE 591
. Wlnckley W. PoUard! Donaghy handicap
Accrington 3, CUth billiards
sented the Bow end BilUardb League cup to Rathmell, champions, at tihj Rathmell gafue on Monday
'PHE Rev; J. Sai ■age, a forme I Vicar of. Bathmell, 'pre
The Rest evening.
Mr.' R. ; ■VKaterwprtihA of tl Slaldbum team.
highest break wAs
captain, Mr. ,K members ; of the replicas. ! The
league clmimian, and' 'the (Rev. E. present Vicar of sided.i
B ' . athmell 'v.
47|w. Listor ... 89'W. Tomlinson !
100!'W. Pye 445
100! S, Garnett , 92! D. Currie R.
17 E. Listor R. : M.
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Mr. J. Finder, ibf Newton, the ■ms present, ftmithies,' Ithle Etothmell, pn
The Rest W. Seed ICiO
Tomlinson 100 Vaterworth IQO D. Baines
■W. Bleazaid 59 515
Friendly game JN a return 'gamn of snooker dn
People’s Club tea Congregational thus achieved a'
Friday the ap.c.
27 T, Hammond 40 H, Smith ... 62 R. Nutter • • 44 J. Baxter, P.
38 G. Kermeen 59 B. Sharpies 52 H. 'Westwell 54 H. Howarth 40 H. dark .. 34 'V7. Johnson
450
3. Pateman Sanderson
K Fielding P. Briggs
Bretheiton lOo
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MADI
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ODtheroe ,; Old m lost to ti e hstitute, : ■wlo iouble.
CongrOgatfs !8
:s, Pateman 76 5(4
tt Fielding J, fiowarth G. Taylor
Clitheree [team Medal contest /UITHEROB are unchanged,
tomorrow son. Smith (ft) Johnston; Platii Hargreaves, (W ) .
or
fm* thplrei Visit to Horwlch WfHlAce; Hender-i Bush, Whltfe,
Waring, Smith.
... P. Hall G. Taylor-
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!or Clltherce Hub’s medal take place Clubs wlthfn ght miles i)f
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tIn the preliminary rlound of fihb I knock-out-! comMtltlon ■ In
The results I were: Last W^k’s .Besnlts
kibble C. 10,iIC.I.' (. Lane Blues 2, Wosley 8.
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_llbble Cement Dliaigley A .... ■
larrow Ala® Jrockhall'
{arrow Reds •• [olishTrio -...
’"latbum Reds addlngton; .. lalgley B i... /thollc Y.C. Lane Reds
3W Moor A . .
f.C.I........... . 3W Moor B ... latbum Blues
loor Lane Blues 2p 1-1 17 arrow Blues 10, Ohatbum Blues
LEAGUE TABLE ' ! ' ' W.
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1 13511 0 2 34 1 131: 1 4 3l! 2 3 30
Ute ■ Bibblradale Table Tennis League Catholic Y.C and ^toor line'Reds were the fwo successr fm Warns. ^ !;
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Next {Veek’s fixtures
[onday: Wesley v.' Brockhlall. Chatbum [Reds v L. Moor B.
lesday: '; Polish Trio v. Mj Lane Blues. | Chaigley A v. I.C. t. Barrow Blues v. jjl. Lane Reds.]
Thursday: Kibble O. v. Lo\^Moor A, Barrow Reds v. 'waddingtbn. Chaigley B v. Chitbum Blues.!
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