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! I it)C Cittliecae


FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1958 , Lighting of Vehicles: ,


4.51 n.m. to 7-BI a,i^ 'i


MAYOR'S VilkLFARE FUND ' (Christmas Anneal) '


Shohe(s OFFER


^F-i -J


MEASURE ITH PLEAbREl


rNTTY TO GLOTHOf^G AT


SECURE ID I PRICES ®


EDUCTION R AD (c o a t s


& OUTFrmNG FOR :BAEGAINS


OUTFIT] V


ffece, Cflithbroe lONE: 58


Church have given £53 to the fund for the completion Pf Blackburn Cathedral,


j These gifts were In response,


to an appeal from the Bishop, the Rt. Rev. W. H. Badd^ley, for 10s. from every communi­ cant as a Christmas gift.


commmilcantB,’’|Says the Vicar of Clltheroe, the Rev. S. Blrt-^ weU In the “ Dehnery," maga-


“ This represents ovc” 100


zine. ■ , , “ We usually have 60d at


Easter, so I daresay s( you have forgotten o.


not had an opportunity of handing in your gift.!


.


60 It Is not yet too late. “How often -have'you] ad­


drals? • •• NEW T.V. ID 21" FROM


i . ■ . ■ We or Coi


GREEN sole Models


, , . “ They were built by theself-


sacrlfice-an(3 generosity of <)ur ancestors arid they are a wit­ ness to theifr love of Christ’s Church and teadiness to sacri­


fice for it. ■ j “Now is <|ur opportunity to


do for futurfe generations what


they did fonus and to leave a memorial t» our fa.'th In our own cathedral.


I believe stind as an example of the vision and determina­ tion that still enriched: the English Clurch in the] first half of the 20th-century.:


“ Liverpool will for centiurles SiAKES INC]:lude


*hilco Etc.,


Cossor Etc.


modest .sca.e will serve a' simi­ lar purpos) lor East Lanca­ shire. ■


, “ Blackbi rn on a much! more


generation, to complete the original plan.


“ It will remain for a future :


teniporary: but gracious and dignified east end to replace the ugly brick wall, that ffUs the choir arch now.”


“ It is for us to proylde a 1 Jf=! '


i. fTT^ABPS! at Broekhall HospL V'j tal were seen In last


night’s] TV] .programme, “There was' a Door.”


' . Mem'bers of the staS and


patients .were the actors ;and actresas in this glimpse Into life in jmental hospitals In the Manchester Regional Hospital


Board lafea.


™ SILVER candle-snuffer ahd tray for use. in the


* i *] GE A SPECIALITY lORISTS ANDI :


ir c ia i Lsk Yourself


■ I , I •. '


lestion j: the faestpossible


I mere y content?^


pled to^ us ii; dealt with by len who tnbw their job | jn equipp^ to deal, and ' Hth any jop that AUTO­ BATTERY, BRAKE-


TYRE SERVICE can agents for the leading


fcnsive in or around this [her, it is the best possible


ind our stocks in every- are by far the largest and. i j


• i i fi


. f


’Clitheiqe i Parish Chumh by Mrs. Lf T.: Hardacre, formerly of Plmllcci Road iand now of Grlndleton.


Lady Cihai^l has been given to j ! I * * ' *


nno niark'21 years as secre- -*• tary-treasurer of the North


Lancashire Clarion Cycling and Athletic Club, Mr. Harry Aspderi, of Langho, has bep made’’ ]a Me member | National Clarion Club.


of the


' A similar' distinction has also been accorded hl^ wife, Mrs. Caroline Aspden. Who Is also a’ keen cyclist and has rendered .many services to the


Clarion, i j


, tation as a record breaker. ■ * *, I . *


! I


“ T THOUGHT a' licence lasted three months from when


you got it,” said a motorist when stopped by the police In Eshton Terrace. I Clltheroe.


Francis Jones, of 29 Edlsford Road Clltheroe. I was fined £1 at Clltheroe yesterday! ■


For using'afuinllcenSed car,


did not know j. was j In the wrong,” Jjones wrote in] a letter


“ Owing to miy Ignorance I


to the co^urt. j


* ■ *


Royal Hotel, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution has beenj handed £71 l6s. 2d. The event wss organised:by the dance committee, comprising Mrs. R. E. A. SJ Hansen, Mrs.; F. Read .(Waddlngton Road),-. Mrs. A. Lupton! and Mrs. D. >


A S a result o:^ a dance held recently at the Swan and


Cassidy, of the loca) branch. 'Thls'” yWs (fance will be


m N l l T D . >SE GARAGE


RD, CUTHEROE /884I (Tw!)MinM)-^K ;1


JX)?, uslngj an unlicensed car, Ilentlng live


|on-by- were


1 Prlx, 9 and. 'Stem,” Sidecar


1 Ruth Milk'


Lowet fined day.


BIBI


p|haries| Lester Alrey, of ' Gate, I Twjston.jl was £1: at Clltheroe yester-


|p( iwlll blrthjd


ende THDAY greetings to


Mrs,


held on Boxing Day. ; . * * * !


A TALK on the work of the Blackburn (jrphanage was


given to members of the Women’s Go-oiieratlve Guild


on 'Tuesday. Tlie speaker was Mr. W. Scales, of j “ Rockdale,” Clltheroe, a member, of the management comjnittee of the orphanage.


j


Mrs. 'm. a. Pollard presided and thanks were expressed by


iMrs. E. Fletcher arid, Mrs. A. Parker. • | '


"


■ JtHIS REEK'S ROAD SAFETY SLOGAN


, W. H.| Driver, of 3 Road, ClitWieroe, who


3e celebrating her 87th ay on Tuesday. i


A little kiKiWledge is a dangerous thing— but not 0^ the ^oad.


as the “Iron Man” in the cycling world and has a repu-


Mr. Harry Aspden, is known ” The fund still stands open.


mired I wonder, one or other of ouir great English cathe­


De s ig n e d by, George Calverl


died last year, d desk in oak was prMenma to the] Clltheroe Roe


when they! met at r— tot|a: Hotel on Monday


The' ] gift was hailde: Rotarian W. B. GWisty, the president of Clitheirde Rotary Club, to the chairii^n of the Round Table, Mr. M Nelson,


The Rptary Club ph yed a blg^ part in the found BOdnd Table in about; 18 months appreciation of tU s T. P. Rushton was honorary member Table.,


igo. In lotariari nade an of the


Among the guest^


GOLD Mr. and


WHEN at the a:


of the Tottlngton On Sunday, the.q


golden wedding Mr. Nuttall and Annie, wUl hold party at their honl^ Road, Clltheroe. j


Looking back oh


days, Mr. Nuttall unlimited houfs ' during his apprent the princely wage week.' ■


of then,” he said, no hklf-days.t’


a:i at the


in Mrs. of 14, yojin


.


himself as an aprjruntice fob a id District


!V(: of their iiilversary ils wife, , familyj 2 Manor


;liose early Icalls thei


:i; worked lieshlp foi 4s. 6d. s


; “ !Hours were nevqr thoughj;' !Ma,ny. an‘ evenin g


'There were he would


travel Into'^ Bury, beasts which hh three miles hack to not without: Incldeiilj. few seemed] to sen? pending doom.


-! ; ' 'Many was the ; But when the


preparatlort of sale , the following


ihd collecp drove thk


Tjottlngtop, •Quite i


thej: Imf i!ERRANT BIMST


the journey was (fohsldera lengthened by a chase after errant beast.


oyer] and :]the c housed In i the v


wheh “•'all


oirney was itlie safel|y llhige, ther


the,; slaugptepng and beef! fejr


tie mpmrng And young Joe ,


quite adept: with the no. humane killer days! Ofle [forceful s the Job was efficient out.


tall grew fK)leaxe-j- m those ;roke ai|d y carried


It was In 1898 thalt his a;


I ment' of the Chth;roe C; operative Society.


prentlceshlp start Jd. Later, IJe moved to ! Bury, C(;mlng to CLtheroe In 1922 fron Baqu] on his. appblntment is man ger of the butcHerj deparj


j He^ held ! this PPsb Ion un|ll


his retirement eight: 'ears a^o. KEEN FOOTBALLER


Mr. and] Mrs.: Nut;all, were


married a-t the Eouih Shore Parish Church, [ B1 ac ipool, On


January 20th, 19011. Mrs. N tall Is a native of 31: ckpool


A keen , footha lei' in ills


early , days, Mr. ]Nitti 11 play_- at outs.de 'left f)r Biiy Tradesmen In thi; Mlddlet{)n


and District League. Since' his retirement 1


leisure time has befri par spent In tending Jhls gardetis, and his '; fayptirite hobby- stamp collect[h|g.


For Mr' Nuttall became


philatelist at the age of 14 Showing his coriprehejn


s.ve collection of some thou sands of !stamps, Mf. Nuttall pointed to some rato spe;l mens—a penny placW, a two- [penny blufe, and thep^nny and halfpenny reds.


In his .vast collectlc


'be;found sorije replly ]lng''stamps. Two New '2d. stamiis. are, Inde ed, 'usual. -Qn the Mck.cf one !them are' bdldly printed ! words, “ Flag! Brand Plcklet


ment for Sunlight elongated;


normal proportions w 'lien riele flat and level to he ey I ye.


'-ijettei's


collectors: alrie ui. e—w


assumlni I


His advice] ti youn i? s— p on sale,,


- — plete


m n ^ Istoeii 'se


-not Just single ones And he]has many such Wm-


plete Issues, tonmeanoriitlni Important Events tpe wprM


over!


n areito ntere st- Zealand


h(


Another bears; in apvertlbe ifaap, the


Lorry driver killed in fog


A LORRY driver. Mr. Hyram Kerr, of 2 Stamfeird. Place,


CUthdroe, was -killed[on Wed­ nesday In an accident on the fog-lbdund Wigan roa,'d at Cop- pull; near Chorley.


Mr. Kerr was trapped In the


cab of his [lorry, dwned' by Richard Briggs and Sons, Ltd., of Ba,'nkfield; Cllthetoe, when It was in a collision lylth a 20- ton dfamptog truck.


He: was dead on'Arrival at


Chorl,ey lane} Dlstr.ct Hospital after I being released from thei cab by ambulance n|en.


driven by Frederick Wilkinson, aged I 51 of Church Avenue, Newcastle-on-Tyne. |


The dumping truck was


dlrec scene of kh^ acclde:


with Briggs’s for five' years. Mr Fell de;


T^HILE delivering sheep In ’ ’ ja cattle wagdn to the


C.W.S. jabbatolrs at Whalley on Sunday/ George Stanley Rbkerlpg, of Lazenby, Penrith, collapsed, i


surgery he] was found to be dead' ] i


On being taken tc a doctor’s Because of the fog, police


;ed traffic round the Kerr |had beei a driver


|g of th6| le town


C ur picture sh(>ws the present­ ation ceremony. Back row:


Mr. Colih [Firth ^Round Table areh kha-rman); Mr. Len. S tev ens (Extension officer Nelson Round Table).


Front row: Mr. T. Pi Rush- ton (Clltheroe Rotary Club):


Mr. W. B. Christy (President of Clltheroe; Rotary Club; Mr, John Adderley (vice- chairmah of ClitheroC Round Table);: Mr. Frank I Nelson chairman of CUtherok Bound Table);! Mr.] Henry [Forrest (Clltheroe Rotary Clpb).


L I /. ■ , ■ [


’ ' decision to beepme a bpteper, ne It was handed ;t| him by a


Killcltor dne map


.loseph Nuttall was given a shilling.


Joseih] Nuttall made the


_______ after he had] bound iiiven yeirs at the village shop Go-op Society] linear Biiry.'


fijishback to


yekrs, stamp,


former


.1 p.'Cturesque Canadian dated' 1898, Shows a the Sworld, yvhh all


British! possessions .printed In red, wlih the inscription below “ We riold a vast, Empire than has :be'en.”, ] i


i Another stamp still on a


letter Is 101 years old. Congratulations to Mr. and


Mrs. Nuttall will he forthcom­ ing at Sunday’s family gather , Ing frdm Ithelr daughtjer, Dora, and their son and dpghter- m-la-vy,. Mr.! and Mrs. Fred Nuttal,!, and] their grandson, John.


I Dokjrite (of diffeient hue) on fell side:


npHAT Olivine Dolerite found A 300 feet below the surface pf Grlndleton Fell when engineers were searching for water does'not seem; quite so un que as | was at first


thought, ' i i


A sample of dolerite was found by Mr. B. fl. Tlddeman who


refers to it jin the “Ecology of the Bubley . Coalflelf published by H.M.S.O. in


1875.


After referring to a dyke of dolerite heat Lancaster, he says:


“I found another / . . . thrw quarters of a mile N. by W. from Grlndleton, just where Grlndleton Brook is crossed by the lane] tO


| Newton.


“Below the bridge is a small waterfall called Calf Lumb. This is formed by the idyke which consists of dolerite. ]


“It Is 10 feet in width and might perhaps be profitably worked for] road metal or for stone “setts”.


“It crosses the stream in the j direction W. 25 N; the rocks are, much disturbed and


’ contorted all ; about there, ; but there did not appear, so : far as I could see, any shift of the beds along the fissure.


“It is onljjr visible in the stream arid] on its banks apd


cannot -.be 'traced in either direction.1’ i


]


Mr. Tlddeihan alto fopnd a fragment] of dolerite op the surface Ineat: White; Hill House, 2 : miles 1,N.W.. of Tosside (Jhapel.


“It was tod angular jand un­ worn to have been! an erratic and it is [very probable that there may be a dyke in that neighbourhood,’/ he says.


Mr. S. Westhead,/wbo takes a keen interest; .iP geology,


said this week'^tpat he jhas


often seen the outcrop dolerite.! \ h ]j


It is 9001 yards' from that discovered during the sink­ ing of the bbre dole, but Is much darker in mlour]


It was very singular that two] examples of ig^rieous rock' should be fouidi: so close' togetherj j ; J


nnHE road ■*- Devil’s


Read and jW^ialley on We'dnes-| day when three lorries were h collision. I I :


DeviFs Elbow ......... Elbow I between


was-blbcked bri


machinery, ended uii with Us tail In a hedge. It was driven by Leslie William Young, of MeadowsldeJ Grlndleton.


One lorry, loaded i witli j


another lorry, carrying a load of barley from Wakefield to Walton-le-Dale.


The front ,was wedged under [


by Herbert Barnes, of Hensall, near Goole. was wrecked., |


The cab of' this lorry, driven


collision ijvas driven by Barry Ivor James, of New Sawley, Notts. Itiwas damaged at the back, but was .driven away later.; ! !


A third lorry involved In the : i No one was hurt.


M AN L A Y AN IN FIELD


■p'OR nearly an hour a man with a broken leg lay on an ! iCy slope in ”


on ice-covered slope floia on Manor Hoikuouse. Farm How?iII.gill,


on


near Rimington, on Tuesday— help


7shouting , and whistling for


chiropodist, ol 290, Scotland Road, Nelson, had slipped on the Ice-cdvered ground when carrying a number of ] hqavy stoneis to !prepare| a site for i a week-end bungalow.


'the main Mr. Harold Wadsworth, a physiotherapist and


ually attra]cted thb attention of Mr. Erhest Mqtcalfe. the fanner at Manor House. “ At


His 'shouts for help event]


first I! paid no attention as I th ou gh t It was someone calling cattle,” he |sald. '


hurried to!the neairby farm of Mr.|'R. Robinson where a telephone [call was. made to Mrs]., Wadsworth.


Mr. i Metcalfe Immediately


lance arrived at thp farlri from Clltheroe great difficulty was expto.enced In carrying Mr. Wa"dsworth, a 61t. tall,


When .'TomUrison’s ambu­


heayily-built m^n, on :a stretcher to the roadway


Lbcal farmers wives! helped to


and their carry the


stretcher [over very., rbugh ground to the roadside, wjiere, the hedge had to be cut down.'


porter on! Wednesdiy that; they had bbught the bungalow, at Grlndleton and intended] re-erecting It at Howgill.' | [ '


Mrs] Wailsworth, told a [re­


the .foundations when accident occurred.


Her husband was preparlilg :


using the bungalow as -a summer ch a le t for their family of four. ■ ]


She said they proposed ] |


appreciatten of the action 6f the Howgill people In assisting her husband.


Nurse lAladsworth expressed' 311 ' ! '


. subscriptions' recelv^- to January 15th, 1958 ; i


! . ■ £ s.i d.


previously acknow. .. • .249 13 proceeds from ooUecttng ■ix«es In license premises .................... 14 18 ,6


Ooun. (Ss Mrs. E. Crossley 2 2 : 0. J.


£266 14


W, D,' CRITCHLEY. ' Mayor.


Mayor’s Parlour, OlirHEROE. ■


* * *


l Y CL1 Ji


iT -dm ROUND TABLE SMASHED W IN D OW S


.; He -was Alan Lincoln Thompspn'. bf 25 Ribble H ay. I^w Moor, who I was accused at-Clltheroe Magistrates’ Court of causing wUful damage to two wmdowS. i


-M iUTH t 6 P A Y £16 Brought his savings to court A 117-YEAB-OLD ’youth withdrew! his entire savings-i£28


^


Harold Parkinson, of 20 Woone Lane.lsaw a number of youths walk past his house.


dow of his shop next door with a big stone.'


. One of them struck the win­ -


told P.c. Wilson: “ I know. I brokb a window near St. James’s School.” :


.Two weeks .later Thompson Aslced about a broken win­


dow ]at Shawbridge Mill, he said: “ Ii broke aiwlhdow In Shawbridge! Street. j.Was It


Dewhurst’s?”. |


said he had had several drinks ■ did mot know 'vlhat was


In ' a Statement Thompson


___ with a small brick In his hand.. He threw this to one side, and It went through ]


J remembered flndtog hhn-


a window. “ GET OUT”


an -argument with his mother, Vfho told him; to get out. Youths he had been with took i him! to a barn! at Upbrooks, i whep he had slept the night.


TOen.he got home he had


said Insp. Wright, for wilful dairiage to windows In Sep­ tember, 1957;


Thompson was on probatilon, ]'


M[r. A. D. MaoarfhuL the probation officer, said Thonlp-


son seemed to be disgruntled and lacking, in discipline. He was a clerk earning £4


no effort to help himself. Thompson had been accept­


ed for the Army arid would be able to Join whenihe was 17i on Monday.


' \ j


(your money will be ,upd to pay 'for this very silly qctlon. I cannot think of a mop foolish 'and ridiculous manner of get-- tlrig rid] of it.” . 1


SCOUT NOTES


A[ MEETING of the N.E.Lan-| f]A cashire County Cpmmltteq


, was held In the Town Hall, Clltheroe, on Saturday;


Members stood in silence to


mark the “passing on” of Lt.| Col. J. C. Browning, a: former District Commissioner for Acf ciington.


jThree Scoutmasters from


Rpssendale were presenteji with tjie Medal of Merit by Mr. Hi L. Baron, County Comml^ sloner. '•


. Halllwell, of 21st Rossendal^, Group SM. E, Bishop and S.M. F. Hartley, of 38th l^ssendale Group. :


, | Mr. a ' A. Coates, of Cllth^


roe, was appointed County Secretary In^successlon to Mr. Sagar, who has resigned. |


Maj or Elunter’s report on the


B.P. Guild' was short. He Stressed the lack of activity,


GUILDSMAN.


Snooker League LEAGUE ■TABLE P. W.D.L.pt.


jCriatburn VS . ”B” 6 6 0 0 12 Babden .......... parro?'


.........


Rimington ...............6 1 0 6 I


CHATBURN V.H. “ A ” v. SABDEN


.


50 A. Yates . . . . D. NuttaU 57 F. Townson H. Parkinson 55 N, Wlndle ;. P. Charnley 60 A. 'Smalley E. Moorbouse 51 A. Llmbert ,


A. Mlddlebrough - ! , 20 handicap 325


42 R.B. Wilson R.Prankland handicap


2'i2 RIMINCTON V. CONC8. |


• 51 D. Seed___W. Wlnckley 45 47 A.: Smith .. J. piackburn 52 72 T. Kenyon J. Howarth 55 34 H. Thlstlethwalte


47 J. Spencer___N. Hooley to 59 H.i Seed . .. . E. Bateman to


360 j


50 htodlcap , '


; “ B” H. Fielding 32 I


handicap 60 339


LOW MOOR V. CHATBURN V.H. I


.[■'


’ 27 C. Burgess .. P. Webster 44 51 G; Lowry .. E. Horsfleld 30


35 J.I


T.' Lof thouse I , ; F. Llmbert


64 T, 23 fr. 62 T. 40 handicap


282 54 '


wmiamson L. Rldgway Seed .. G. Tomlinson


Cross .. A. Frankland handicap


6 5 0 1 io 6 4 0 2 [8


jCongregatlonals .. 6 3 0 3 |6 Low itoor ........... .6 2 0 4 Ichatburn VS . "A” 6 1 0 5


Lady Worsley-Thylor' told] .Thompson: “ Practically all]


‘HejiVas also fined 10s.: dn each of the two offences. InSp. W. Wright said Mr.


SPi tlither<


►RT Team


^LITHEROE visit New Brlgh- V toil tomorrow m the first round of the Lancashire junior Cup


is New Brighton, one of last season’s F.A. Crap shock teams, are now second: In Division I of the Lancashire Comblna^ tion.


They- wlU hkve a stem test


recovered froia .hls Injury, so that Clltheroe l Yrtll be. at full strength.


Fortunately, B. Smith has > ] :


B.i Smith; Bush, White, John- Davldson,' Har-


greaves, Ware Ing. W. Smith. Coach leavq


s ,11-30 a.m. # #


Three goals by B


. Old Bovs 3; 8abden 5


rPHBEE goals by BBADY, the ' "1 ceutre-lorward, ,-played j a big' part In Sahdenfs wlh over' the Old Boys on Satui^y,


j :The Old Boys were not at lull


strength for I p e . kick-off'/ and Sabden, taking advantage ol this, were soonTnphe lead. : !


; Ground conditions made the


a week. He felt that .people were against him, but made


ball difficult to control, ,and although the Old Boys put!,rip a strong opposl ion they were two , .goals behind it haU-tlme.


' , j They recovired their form dur­


ing the second hall and brought trie "score to 4-3. Then' Sabden added anothir ' -a few : minutes before the fl:ial whistle.


-left-back, Underwood, took' a prominent pilit In the game.


BRIDGE scored tv^o for the Old Boys and RU 3GYARD one. Their


1 . * !* * : LANCS, COMB., DIV. 2


Clitheroe . 21 16 4 1 72 25 36 Oldham R. 21 14 3 4 76 30 31 Chorley R. 21 11 6 4 58 27.28 Padihm, • 23 11 4 8 44 42 26


j P. W. D.L] F.A.Pt. -1


-Lomax ... 20, 7 5 8 36 40 19 'Rolls-Royce 16; 7 4 5 37 32 18 iMorecambe 22 7 4 11 45 50 18 Presebt C. 21 5. 6 9 39 56 16


N. Nomads 22 11 4 7 52 49 26 Earlestown 20 9 7 4 60 44 25 Wigan R. 21! 10 4 7 48 35 24 St. Helens 20! 11 1 8 58 33 23 Glossop . 19 8 5 6 47 41 21. Horwlch . 22,, .8 .410 38 56 20 Lytham .. . '20; 7 6 '7 44 48 20


'Leyland M 22 7 1 14 43 73 15 Gt. Harw’d 20 3 6 11 33 63 12 -


St. Annes 20 4 4 12 40 55 12 Nelson R. 19 2 7 10 29 60 11


TO-MOBIROW’S MATCHES .Lascs. Junior Cup ;


* . #: .


Darwen ■.17 3 1 13 17 55 7 ' *


They were. District S.L^. New Brigitoniv. Glitheroe.


- Horwlch R.MJ. v. St., Helens T. Burscough v. Darwen. , j Morecambe v. Bacup Borough,


Chorley v, SkelmersdiJe Utd, vj Fleetwood, Pormby v. Rossendak Utd. v. N. Nomads. Lancaster C. V. Lytham.


South Liverpool. Earle.


Wiga-n Ath. v. Earlestown Pfescot C. V. Gt.i Harwood] Netherflelq v., St., Aimes Ath. Leyland Motors. V. Padlham. Croraptoni Rees. ,v. Droylsden.


Lans. Comb., Dlv. 2


Darwen B -. v. MOrecambe Res. Lomax V. Nelson Res. Prescot C. Res. v. Oldham Res. Wjgan ,A. Res, V; Chorley Res. Glossop V Rolls-Royce.


Clitbeiae [Amateur League '


Chatburn V. BrockhaU. Clltheroe Res] v; BlUiugton


Whalley t Old Boys.


Hurst Omen I v. Sabden. '] Accrlrijgtqn Comb., Div.^ 1


Pioneer y. Chatburn. ' * * *


SATURDAY'S RESULTS :s.] Comb., Dlv, 2]


L;


St.' Ann Chorley Earlestow: Gt. Horwlch Lytham Morecam


aJ 0, Clltheroe 1. 2, St. Helens T. 1.


Rolls-Royce 1. ! Res. 3, Padlham 1.


Nelsim Res. !s, Wigan Res. 5. Oldham lies]-6, Northern N. 3.


Clithep ;-oe'Amateur Lea^e


Whalley Old Boys Broekhall Hurst Green :


Chatburn 6; *


Chatbu j Wadding


'^Low m|)<i Blues 3.


I Low Moor B. 3, Sabden 5. ]0,! Clltheroe -Res. 9. 9, BilUngten 4.


Acerb cWn ^Comb., Div.l 1


Swifts 12. *


TABLE TENNIS .


. Blues 2, Cath. Y.C. 8. X)ii ,3, Polish jrrlo 7. . . i“ A ” 7, Moor '; Lane


Chalgley “iB ” 9, Chatburn 1. Moor Lane Reds 4, ^rrow Reds 6. Moor Lare Blues 4,'Broekhall 6. Brockhtiu 3, Chatbqrp Reds 7.


] , PoUsh. p i


GRINDLETON v, BARROW Hargreaves


J.i Cherry . Sj-B. cireen p Ditodale B, Gtoen . V , Towler handicap


K. Wilkinson A. L] McNah


.. W. NuttaU .. P, McNab P, Dewhurst


. , ,I, Johnson handicap


290 i


---- : Chalglcy '' 325 Barrow jiRtos Rlbble ]psment i


Barrow CathoU Waddli glon Chalglt y


Hues Y.C.


".B”


Low.Mxr|"A” Brookhjal)


I.C.I Chatbilrri Blues Low Wo<r: ''B’’


13 12 14 11 13 11 13 10


Wesley 1 , j .............1 i1 9 Moor L ini Beds


i .12 I Chatburr Reds 0 2:


Barrow (dlues 10, Low Moor' “ B ” ' 0.


P. W. D.L.Pt.: 1 0 25 21 1 24


22'


T 2 21 1 1 19 0 6 14 2: 4T4 3! 6 13 2; 6 12 O! 7 12 1; 7 9 2-8 8 1


SALE DISCON in China


SURPLUS and


INUED LINES Earthenware


Coneroi & Leeming 17-19, .Moor Lane, CLITHEROE


■ i ’ ■ ■ ■ r-T" . 111' LEPHQNE: 626 .' ■ I ‘ 1 I • ; |1-


4, New Brighton 6. . 0, Lomax 5. i I. 2, Leyland M. 3.


SCARVES 5/11 TIES 3/11


HATS AND CAPS RAINCOATS FROM £4/15/[


IT REDUCED _ _


I PRICES HARTLEY'S : [ G R F .A T ' ' i


WlN'til SALE pRcy


STILL


SUMRIE| LOUNGE OVERCOATS . SI^OR


SUMRIE CLOTHES ARE SUITS. MAD


14 Gns. and 16 OLD ENGLAND


TUNIC SHIRTS to clear at 25/i : Usual pricq 36/6


AI Few only


OLD ENGLAND Dry-and-on Non- POPLIN SHI„ (sKghily imperfe


TO CLEAR AT Usud price 39


OLD ENGLAisD


COLLARS, Colourec! and vlhite, 1/6 ( aci.


c ) i


. ..ron RP^


Outstanding Bargains i IN QUAUtIy CLOTHES! SUlTS I. TWO-PIECE [ SUITS


iTS COATS . FLANNELS GObp — ‘ REALLY GOODj


-tO-MEASURE FROM j USUAL PRICE 18 Gns[i


bcIys’ T/0


STOCKINGS To Gear 3/11


A Few Only Heavy


AERTEX C/A SHIRTS Ideal for wortog.


To Oear at i5/- each Usual price 35/- [


AERTEX : j SPORTS SHIRTS


for informal occasions Usual‘price 35/6 To Clear 17/6


i^arii: WaLace; Henderson. Flatley]


'


Thompson, who pleaded ^Upy and expre^ed regret, vras ordered to make full:restitution, amounting to•£ 15,Is. 2d.


-t-from the bank'And brodi:ht them to court yesterday. C'litfieroUfierce Advertiser & Tinesyjmu.


.17,1958


TOGRAI^H UIREME


•N0ME BETA II ENLARCSER £10-i6-3


GNOME GAMMA II ENLARGER - £15


ILOL i !,


AGISCOPE ENLARGEI. 1 £7-5-0


DON’T PUT YOUR !


THIS


WITH FLASH YOU PICTURES, INDOOR S


CAMERA AWAY


WINTER! ;C3N!


BABY, ET i


WE HAVE FLASHGUl FLASH-BULBS, INCL FOR COLOUR AND B FOR


XDlNG LUE


[S FROM 27/6 AND BLUE BULBS


■I I CINE -


PHOTO FLOODS ■' [■


SEE YOUR COLOURS SLIDES BEST BY ^RO fEOnON


LET US DEMONSTRATE PLION PROJECTOR' ____ ________ JR' .....|........ £7-i7-6


KODAK COLOUR SLIDE PROJECTOR £10-10-0 ........


GNOME COMPANION complete with 'SCREESN IN: CASE


DISBTTE II, PROJ-EOTpR SAW ‘‘HILYTK’ sio ..t.


i/dSTAVU TABLE VIEWER ....1...... ' BOXES PROM 25/- KODAK AND PATER£|ON | l-l-


£12-ll7'-6 £15-15- 0 £19-10-0 £19-19-0


JCIME AND see: Ouja VIJLU^-FOR-MONEY SllmE '


| | POCKET VIEWERS


AND THE NEW JOHNSC N JUMBO VIEWER, AND [the ARGUS ILLUMpAtED PR|WIEWER.


CHARLES i s r


5, Ghuirch Si I


! TELEPH


Clitheroe 591


M.PIS. ’) ' : C, ETC.


!tAN TAKE PARTY , lES, BATHING THE i


'I ' -I 1


14 C 6 , KIM G 1


--------^ iNE 8 29


, C I.ITHEH Q E


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