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!!■ Mpyor V


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i l l s deatiti at..lUs:taome on, parts n f t a s tU w I as-,'


staunbh- in manytcai


Toy^i 1 Cricket i «


tvan Club orCreat' biitain ter’s land at Edisford at the [si^d the site; where ab ^ t i held for the children in the btato pie supper were held Mrs. Entwistle) and Mr. and i


fatherilwas^'fof-many yeafslw' busin'esbas a thllor III P a r ^ Lane; i and-vias equally well- > knb*n l as oiie ,of the '.tows leading! musicians.


the late Mr.: and Mra. ,W. R. Dugdalo.f bf Parson Lane. ■


■feV-’


held on Sunday and the Eev.! 31 the Mayoress presentlni; i


Did nbt keep | record ■


I tWHEN Walter Dibb. livi-’ I ' ’ stock remover, of Bent Lea Road. jGlsbfim, began to use a diesel lorry, he was' visited by ]an official of tlie.^ Customs and Excise who explained j the regulations concernlngi the .keeping of |a


I record of all heavy oils used! This was! Ill 1958,' but since


I records.


day, Mr. W. i S. Hill, proses- cutlng for :the Customs and Excise, told i of numetoiis a p p o in tme n t s made,and broken by Dlbb whenever, the officials tried to examlnfe | i


CAt Bowiand Magistrates' ourt, at Girlndleton on Morii- ‘ I


[take legal! action ; against I Dlbb, who then admitted that- I he had never kept any record.


Finally. It )vas decided tp


letter,was i fined £12 with costs. ■ i il


Dlbb, who pleaded guilty by


then, despite numerous re­ quests, Dlbb: had failed tjo keep any records. . . . 1


paper mroduqtlon, but Tt was not as I a j ouimallst; that he


e'was'associated with news­ i I began his career. . director..-;r i.


i When he was' 13 he became a printers’ apprentice i with the " Clitheroe Times," andUt was not until he was . 18 that: he traiisferred to journalism, first ...withf--.the ‘.‘Clltherbe Times ”|: and. later wheni . the: two -- papers i amalgainated,. with • the.-"Glltheroe Advertiser and Times,” of which- he' 5ubsequ|Bntly b e c a Ih e a!


. . |


war -he took lip duties as Clltherde .representative ■ pf' the -1 “iLancashlre. ■..Evening Post ” l and . the- “ Prestbn- Guardiani’.'.. an ; 'appointment which' he' held up to theitime of hljs death.'


! A' fevf years before the last - 'j'; I


ledge, I of country - affairs earned] him wlde spr e a 'd readership - as contributor of


the, well-know “ Around the Cbuntryslde” articles In the ‘I Evening Post.”


! FPr ahiiost half a century his pen jhad recorded: the activities of Clltheroe and the suqroundihg areas of Rlbble^ dale and Borland. Rls know-i


any years. . , h Throughout his working life


Clltherbe Council SchooL and continued his studies at Clith^ eroe,Technical School, , where ! m later he taUght shorthand; f ir


Ald'J/i) u gd a i e attended:


ln ttnbute{ tfi;";hlstrinempry! bpf<u'e thetDegliinhig of Kibbles^: Aid. Dngdale the ison |of


in f tribute tp,^ Ws^inemonf bofpre the.! dale league matches,


and othef places - oili the r


aunphrand-low^soa* h r cuthenje. jwhlch heihad^ s '*” “'*'*les‘attd'wh(i8e


P i^ ^ e n t ih;pnwfe^ij^iilfs:oven^


years, he was a- ihad;. recordedi'i'


, 9,and


ceded "’theii :Cora& /' tb ' the. cemeterj', where 5Mrj Gaunt


FdUb^mgl'th'h SBTO the and Cdrpofatlbftjiirer-


vcjUA«uwa/« ' jifyaavi also


iRepreSeninig fee ' new ^were: MfiC!^ Pi


vvaaawa’


,a; 't l " ] .“Eafita


m . KV'! ■Nlghtlngbie.' .Editor, •' Prestbn^Quardlah;”'Mr; P. C. HOare, Editor, Mjr.: J. Moly- neu3hiij,Ne!»|;,VEdife^^ : -Mr,: -D.- Dlt(*fleld.yEdito^ :‘‘EVehlng TOegraph,nl Blackburn; -Mr.


, .re-----wEven ng' Post;'- ln<»V Pnot-'f


:Pahl^' .py Mrs. CowgUl. and Mr. ‘iT. ' H; CowgUl. ffirectbrs,


" Blackburn :Tlmes;’' lMr'; i. C. CbwgUl,.;; who . was accom-


rWtesWe, : Editor.


Times,” j Cllfeero''e:; ■''Mr.‘.vJ.' Mltohellj Editor Manager, ahd -iMr; Ri.. R. -Waterhouse, Chief -.'Reporter, ■, .vcravem Herald and] pioneer,” Sklpton.


C; 1 f t h e r d e Advertiser' and Times Co. Etdi; Sir. R. Wlggah E d 1 t o r , Advertiser '< arid


sented the ■p ■• - - ■ - Journalists, ffatlonal Union of


! Mr. Dltchfieid!; also repfe-


shipful [Master, nnd -cither members, irepresented the Castle Lodge of Freemasdnsi of which Ald.' DUgdale was a Past.-Masterji Other Masonic Lodges i,;.; In, j CUfeeroe , and district weyej also represented.


■ Ci All Hatopson, Wor­


tary. Mr.'J. Brooks, treasurer, Mr. N. S.'Petjiyi' auditor. Mr. Petty also represented Bafn- oldswlck Cricket Club.


president, was represented by Air. Harry Crawford, secre­


Whalley, represented Lanca­ shire County Cricket Club.


Coi; Leohard' Green, of iMuioom ,


elon to N r. Ramsbottom. iOh cbnpletlon' of'25 years’


League {ui&pbiterS: ■ ' He was secretary of the league for 33 years and in November, 1958, became ■


hrCsldenf to succes-


sendee as secretary, ' fee League presented him with -a gold watch,


■ :


billiards 'leagues, and played with - the Glltheroe 't^ngtega- tlonal team in all three. He was r alsh ; -:for some . years secretary [ of fee , Clltheroe i Odngregaplonal Church Men’s


nstitute.! - j [ ■


. I In fee years Immediately before fee war. Aid. Dugdale made regular broadcasts 6n country! topics In -the B.B.C;’s North Regional programme, j


p c i e t y la’s


' important appointments) M chairman of the Waterworks and Estates Committee he was responsible for piloting the extensive water-improve­ ment project through to Its conclusion. i


the Town, Council ‘Aid... Dugdale ' had ' held many


. ’ WATER SCHEME f ' During his membership of


!


i His other activities included 'membership of the Clltheroe Rotary Club, of whlch‘ he was a! foundei-toiember and which he! had ferved as president and secre^tary,


^Master of Castle Lodge of Freemasops (No. • 4482):and held the rank of a provincial officer, i '


f


as- one] of the..officers . fe charge of the report centre'at Clltherc'e Castle.


|


i He gave* further services during the war as chairman of the I Publicity . Committee for the town’s highly success­ ful savings drives.


! I 'AS' 5 ,


the coidmlttee In iCharge of Clifeeroe’s; 800th annlversadj^ celebrations and > In more rbcent years, as vlce-chali^- man of jthe Library'[Commit­ tee. he presided over | fee committee responsible for: the rb-organlsation of the Public L i b r a r y . - - j - i -


Dugdale.,Was vice-chairman of th'e Clifeeroe Education Cpml- njlttee, and' at the time of- his death whs chairman of Divi­ sional Education -Executive No. 5.: wlth wWch, fee,-Cllfeef rM (Doramlttoe jnerged. ,/ , .|.


e lActlvely I n t e r e s t e d in 1955. ■J


I He becahie an alderman ducational: matters, - Aid.


'


governor! of CUtheTM RhyUl feammar School.,'|.


among RlbblesdalC


his long experience of educaf- Mon to IRlbblesdale.'Modern, pchool, There he: was‘fot : a.-: number of yeart'‘Chalnnaii- of! Governors. . He ■


!He also gave fee benefit , of was,; also) a


LEAGUE PBESpENT " | ; No map i was. better known


j , -1' T In 1948 he was chairman of ' iThei funeral:


Mayo^ & Council lead cortege


^ ! berdldrs, the Mayor , ^ u h . James Entwistle. the' ' Deputy Mayor, Coun. J. W. D. Crltchley; ! the iTown Clerk, Mr. 'R; i.B, ‘iSnowdeh,. ajong With -theV Town. ::Sergeant, carrying the mace - Aldermen, On u n o l l lo r s and officials. Walked < to procession . lirom Park' Avenue to the CongregSer, tlonai 'Church, where aiserylce Wasrconducted by thq mtols- terii-fee 'Bey. A.iGaunt.. ptlor to • ihterihent' at . Clithefoe Cj5metery ph Tuesday.,


"PRECEDED by the hal-


Were no ilfilowers;i;'but those who wished ; could-:; make ,/ donations-] toil the ivAssoclatloh


i ®yr: request,^ there was was no .vflddress/, similarly^; there


fOr|the. BUnd.::-,


■/Ptepresenfetlves' of : the wide , acid- of 1 brganlsatlons T Wife,


, ■


a )i Black ■ crepe''-flbbohs't Were- carried by the. Aldermen;


which Aid;' Dugdale .waSi asso^' plated were represented.


ttached to the mace.'to the halberds, and to the staves


;,r


his chairmanship of the Civil Defence;. Plrewatchlng, ! apd t Emergency committees during,


' One of his biggest taskb, was. he wap whenihe alsu’served- Aid. Dugdale was a Past


■tives ;ls i extended In, their - bereavemfet. i ■


. whom. Mrs. T. W. Houghton, i now' lives In' Christchurch, New Zealand, andito tiiem fee sfeipathy; of the townspeople and many friends and rela-’


,fiie__ „ survived by ,hls widow, Mrs. Nellie Dugdale. and three daughters, one of


] Aid. Dujgdale. who served In the Klng’k Liverpool Regiment


iring the First World War. is wellt-lmow throughout e district as a: speakeriand lecturer. i


' -


Clltheroe and District Sunday. School - football,-cricket; and


; He;wai a founder of the


5S- V 4- Hanson, Clltheroe Cricket ..Club; Mr. R.„ Is.


were; Mr. T. .Bailey, secretory, and Mr. ' E. -P.- Aldersley, representing! the chairman,


Representing league clubs wThe Rlbblesdale League, of hich Aid) ■: Dngdaie T ■was iws-


iwofi'Mr.C.'^Hey- i3tStt6Vi-Edlt6r;‘,Mr.


A man of sbijmd J'!


of Ald.^B.ttgdale; have beeh recdved.


torn'and: fefcTfiufi^ ‘f f i -


ij- who-.-WQ^ked vrtfe■ h the,zeffitK;9f;wb:fo^


Several ^ daffy' hews^aners! turned 4b.wn.lodi of' h a j i a . '


(liitheroe held him fast. - .I T miHIs, ability ,as la! newspaper^


; those who 'knew I Frank and ' worked with 'himi I t Was , asl


natural i as -it' was . almost! mystical)


.I''


writing was a rare apptecla-i , tlon of-.the value! of,..the - a'< • ^d<ffip]-'jpien].v':was


written word; And 'feat'ls a combtoatlon creatiye of - suc^


fully descriptive: V cid hand.


lune who wrote ai flowlne.’ He iwre ; great esteeto of.,


man of the finest type.|,.Tha' o typewriter) was disdained -byI


the, scene ; in ,'[ toefeulous delineation. He was craftor


I; '! |


-longed and by whim he] is so' deeply mourned.:, Erank was a [ man of sound 1| judgment! and


arjd full responsibility tb the! profession to which he be-'


arid! strong , character ■possessed a sensej' of moral obligation., ■ in ius


J. W.. Lamb. Mr. J,.-Foster, Settle; MrJi! J.,; Bdardman,


tives of ■ feltheroe Town Council, there (were' repre­ sentatives of - neighbouring ■authorities.


In addition to representa­ nv--


represented Clltheroe R.D.C.; Coun., T. H. lAspln, ■ chalnnan, and Mr. L. D. Telford. Clerk, represented iBowland R.D.C.; Coun. Mrs. E. Flelden, chair­ man, Burnley R.D.C.; Coun. E. 'Whalley. chairman, Great Harwood 'U.D.C.; Coun. H. Eccles. Blackburn R.D.C. .


a Couh. E. Hplgate, chairman, nd Mr. T. P. RUshton. Clerk,


magistrates Were Mr. T. U. Llddle, Clerk to Clitheroe Magistrates. ! and Coun. R. Williamson, la . member of Bowiand Magistrates.


Representatives of the local


- ■ Chief Ins a) Ll Maudsley represented Supt. J. Wood- mansey and officers of the Accrington Division.


Lord Clltheroe who was unable to bej present.


Mri 'N. Hughes represented ;


was chairman, were amopg the mo u r n e r s , Including Coun, J. W. D. Crltchley. vice- chairman, apd Mr. F.’Calvert', who represented Mr., A. J.


ive, of-Which Aid. Dugdale


Rogerson, Divisional Educa­ tion Officer. ij


therpe. Glrl^ Gr amma r School: Mr.r T.. Chadwick, h e a,d nl a s t|c r , Ribblesdale Modern School; Miss B. R. Ga r n e 11, chairman 'of Governors,' |R 1 b -b 1 e s d a 1 e Modem Schml.


Grammar Schools, senior girls and ,:.boya were) also .present.


iwembers of the staff of the


and Mr; W; 'L. Klng, chair­ man, .represented' the Old Clltnero'nlansj, ASsoeiatlon;


Mr. C. Hofeersait president


, Mr;''H.', 'Elliott], president, and '•Mr. J. .Whittaker; s'ecre- tory.v represented;!,: the Rotary Club of-;Clltherofi;r along with members. Mr.)Oj:Qreen-repre!- sented the/JoRotory Club,t of Great Harwom and;.Rlshtpp..


fepfeseiited by County Coun. Basil 'Greenwood, • and the Clltheroe Women Unionists Association by 'Mrs. J. R. Thompson. , f v


■represented.,]: B e i


small ..V A tr innow, never grew


tions within Clltheroe Con-^ gregatlqnal ■.; Church ; were


Air the different organisa­ ' [i] :


■ ■ intt awhale.Butlrom , ; smTl beginning i"! regi Uat skVlhgi'^fr'''‘'


- gro'v over the years intc sizeable sums ■ : whl:hcanhelpaman, . say, to start a business —orbyyahdme; ' ASubscHptidnShare . Account in the Halifax, the|world’sj^rgest' ’ Building Sotiety. Is also a misst practical way of -


VAUSTKAtlASy V


2 J foop faib/


teachlngthbydungthe' valij^'^nsgutarsavi'iiT'


Barclays Bank Chambers^ Kwg LAne; TcDCfftheroe 958 . iA;;n:iv'


' " -"-r■ r:' ‘:r-: - i ■ ;


^Brakri-'Clltheroe!-)'Dr. B. W. Laithwalte;,: Mr.' E., Clapham; representing Gbuii. A. Brooks, ;,'chaihrian'-6f '[tWialley Parish Council; Mr. !;C..:.lP. Bucktog- ham'■' manager;>''.'lilnlstry of: Penslohs' ahd INStlonal Insur­ ance]'' UlltheroeijrMr-.''' E.‘ E. Instone,- secretary, Lohgridge' branch, • N.F:H;.: Mrs! BlrtWell]' repres'entlhg the Vicar of CU- ’ theroe. fed' Rev. S.-BlrtWeff; M the 'Rev.'-F. Etherton Blake,


. Other mourners Included: Mr. W. Thornber. St. John Ambulance, Brigade;., Mr. C. Tihdall,'. ■ mahagfer, Martins


"rtAUFAX


SUBSCRlPTiOM - SHARES /nrome w* pold 6y ui» Soe/et):


I


HAllliiX lUfeDlliG ; Local AGENfS':' '


O'-i ,no


i \ 0 / ■ W ' - ' X


manager. I.C.!.' ftd,;' Gllthe- rde;


ahd ‘ forinertW- ‘ ofrlClltheroe: Mr. D. M. Gmdglngs,'-Works


ethodist Church.: Nderffieldi ■w» Chairm^ again


lnbuN;"'H:- |r YDE[N'"'vtoi V re-elected] chairman' !of Blackburn !R u r al District Council .at the'annual meeting





18th; consecutive- :tenn,; of , office.


■ .fi:, ■


ritt' SaturdaT'r Coun.; Ryden has served on the Couricii'foV 37 years, and It will be' hlS


. ''CUfeeroe ■ iDiviSlon ' Gon- aemfee ' Aissoclatlon was


Other educational repre­ sentatives were": Mr. G. Hood, headmaster.,IClltheroe Royal Grammar School; Miss J. Chariton, headmistress, Cll-


DMemibers-!of” .the--No. 5 t ivisional Education- Execu­


Hudson, chaiijman, Rlbbles- aale,.;, Wanderers; , Mr. . g . Garratt iWhalley;' Mr. R. Nowell. Mr. lJ. Plpkles. Earby; Mr.'T. Aspden, Baxenden. Mr.


chairman,..Great Harwood;I Mr. W. Lord Mr,.R. Sutcliffe. Rolls-Royce, I


Journalistic activities-I how wide they were Is! scarcely realised:; to^layr-rhe was of the:;.school, who dealt with facts.; But give Prank Dugdale


high his


a fact and his; readers, had a dejilghtful-story.'.. |!.f(


a One of 'his g r e a t e s t - ttributes was fals ' rich.


, .


-fiumour. i This entered Into eye^ phase of h^ life and work;: His wit was keen but never wounding. Hls' reputa­ tion , as, I i.an after w dinner speaker- stood high ,landj was richly earned. ; Hgre i hlsj turn ofjphrato Was as'gfaphl' - pungent as In hls W


was as: great a joy .. toihlm as tp read him. I :


r:


journalists Prank trained, in this he „was: as .patostaktag and meticulous as ; In every­ thing, he' did.' He! wfe a wonderful teacher because of hls unquestionable.! authority t In [ hls [ subject arid of hls


I am ' one of the many


i.than can jbe,detailed to Words. But he gave us more than a knowledge of our gave, unstlritlngly] ijob and kindness generosity; , ,


which we‘ embarked! waS an adventure, made - so! by remarkable enthusiasm zest.",',;;!'''!.


games together In times were rlchlv blessed happiness.' Every | story


' Frank and I had fun !;!■,: nd


vfill not been seen to Clifee­ roe for many, a long dai).: I salute.-hls memory.--J.E.H.


The like'Of Prank Dugdale Cherished ' sons by-, fee-death of (Prank Dug-


(]lJTHERbE has lost most traditionally


dale. .. );. I had'known him for nany)


years—when iwe used!,to play cricket in .the cattle marto t In our younger ■


ate ' on : the. (Jouncil,. and . is a colleague, ,on the judicial Bmch of magistrates. [ !:. .'„!!,


days, as [an as soci-


'borough’’ was [deep ahd lasting. As such, he stood aloof iron the arena "of I party‘politics, ai d I . have'known him to be out of


town on ihls eltotlon- day,:


vlgorous'jln argument!'!and ready to:' compromise j with colleague^.,,- !'


, .


was supefeat comblnlngifeciwlt of Puck wife serious,m^^tems.


He , liras' aiwayb 'confli^nt, |


were about! hisibeljved! feltheroe! and' Its f cultural-arid -scenic, advancement. -In this respect,';lt f was typical that he shbuld] dle


If. he had noble drtolnS,' feey kind, especially that connected


the prpgreM of “hls’Mboro.ugh. He idyed ritual of! fee ■ ^est


independfeto, though riot indiff­ erent |to |6fe.fe polhtsofl view, |,:


PrankiDugdale had el spirit'of


! ' ‘The town wUlimlss hlm ari^ he will be ^ difficult to replace, for ' men pf-feT .local, gpyeimnient stature are, few)ahd fari betWeen.


i n ^ S p ^ e d van ,


Charles: Laurence );^Newbury.: ^ e ^ ' 831V of ‘ Bto^ey [Itoad, Hanging:,, Heaton.ri Batley/jffor ,a dlstorice,Qf hty|f a'jnlle from


' ’ followed avan drlveri by a ' police verilcle


,t van’s ,speed„yarife felwfen 42 Newburyi,sald.: “ 'Was! i dAipfr


: 48?„.L have w u t ;22pl miles ,to do'tfeayj",'' ■^•"'ri:!;'


Court yesterday - week. New­ bury: wa)^ffineda£ 4; i; | j


'■.■’!■ !


At '"GlltheroeMagistrs tes’ y;:


'


Portfleldi Bar, !to ,}'VfeaU?y ^ Club. it. (WaS- found feat: fee,


T48m;Wi:[;i.:.;^,’;;,;i;i^ [V ; Stopped arid; told' of this


'' I f - ' v d t l i ighting for further amenities for


with rellg]on iandrllked-to: 'face the “high'' hills" of! |Cautibus movement:'"','' I!- ■.■]'!:;


As an after-dinner spkker, he


Man refused to —COCRT TOU)


tItoberto' ,whQ -.wfeTofflduty' at ! removed


he tflie. g


ivlted, the coristab|e to fig __ht) e


abusive language'!'.ahd' was arrested.


;,aiso ' used ";foui ,. apd ,


:hls j , 'jacket ta le ,


.a


237year-70ld. b&UdQzer. ;'drlVer, !ofi —pleaded guilty jUrid fe^rdwiy


i .iGiytog evi I'iRoberts.. said "


! [He was ’ wdrned chairman,! Mr. ithat hls next [court, would prlsonment,


(Jourt. at Grtodleton oh Mon­ day. Ronald .Edmondson,:,, a


!treet.:,;Low Moor, to being drunk ahdiwas flned


----- by ' the B. Hargreaves, appearance in result In Im-


][attending a dance, at NeWtop,


denc e, that > he


P;c. was


iWljere Edtooh^n jwaii .arid jac h^O; 'h|d tiretoovei!: his,


rouble wlfeihlk^car,’...


■■V|p]cr'?':!l^bferts "'^ald' feat '.Edmohdspn’a friends had left when itold;:-‘but Edmondson had iriSlswd :.on, gojnb jblck - and tryffig’ to: feter We'''hall.


as i,secretary and.-::Mr;'(E.- N. Banksiasiitreasurerii:::;" : lu;


him,.:,that Edmondson :had’ beep, ^ f e d " to’:;ieave, but [refused to- do, SO.He. Went,.to


When! a , mefeber , of - i the' organising cojmnlttee' itold


i At;! iBowland Magistrates’


.Cllfeeroe . man . acket !, and


I A PTER,being ejected Trom a dance^it Newton,by P.c, P,.


and , kreat and


ahls affection he


that with on


from ihlm", owe .him more


errific'sense of furl.' ■ ; ; Those of us who learned


he! ploturedi I |< 'r iOoupled with nls gift of!


I To say. that he could'serise a! I story before It happened may; ' to the uninitiated !apMaf' ai wild exaggeration, I but to'


average.: He i^Md l^ ^gMyi, developed and mfalliblel sense' attained bjf very feWi


anj,..was ...Well: I above -the" apprectatlbni j -■'- P j^ ^ ^ . 'w a i flrs^ Af iset)


. Norfe-West,. England.. Held Commissioner. Mr. P., H. J. Dahl. [


i - : ' ' - scouto.to fee]ari0a--ft! ■ !


wM'partlcuiariy pleastogithat. there were now five, Queen’s'


Mr.NrPprrest, said that it was gratlf^g /to! ‘see" that) fee numbers;- coming ''■-teto •' fed movetoentf had 'increaked,' It:


, jThe Assoolatloh ‘chairman,


i Referring ito' the 'Toss- o‘f Dr. ®"i;Hansen,..former


5^AtoPle,


sbpuid servie as an to. fepserWlfe.tlme on


! "Gat hls "Willingness -to give tip, I hls limited time : to help the


cnalttian. "whoiiwas leaving the: area;'fee; chairman-'said


yofe-done for the Association riy fep LuffiesUomfeltfee. ]


, H e ^ o paid tribute to the


fomtog "'Jamboree, in . the Phtoimlne Islands. Mr. Forrest feat Jpbn-.J;^bert. ,the


: Simaklne -of~ "fee i!.ifo^-


would not let the Asroclatlon [down.


, . .


i , iThe Mayor said that he had [been rather surprised after, last: year’s . meeting - to find:


;the work of Scoutmasters and fee fine type: :Ofi,(lad they k tomed - out,; was, common


nowledge, . ] . Unfailing;- bubbling!! 'sense of would make. I


. g ve, an interesting account of. nd from fee contacts he


[ He felt sure that the Scout, who was attending, the Jam­ boree would .'be ;a credit, to' Clltheroe and would, return to


all he had-irseen,. Clifeeroe Scouts would benefit from the a experiences of th?lr colleague


_ ’ ,.


r Mr;'Dahl, Who had a dis­ tinguished career In Scouting t and: mlsslonflfv ' work, ::sald


' world as God imeaps It to be, Md we al l ' have ] a con­ tribution to ! make to the toture,” he declared.


■ times disappototmfet.' Scout­ ing Is trying, to Ibulld up the


Magdelene. Pack, and a Scout- , master’s warrant .to. the Rev.


'£•


,[Thomas Seed ; of Rlbblesdale School Troop, received hls


College senior section.. Mr, W


■ assistant Scoumasteris war- .rant. '


'-most of-which was required' to help the Clltheroe Scout to


:the Philippine . Jamboree In August. ;


! :' j [fee Clltheroe and District Boy ’


feVen financially. This reflects gredt Credit on our Scouters,' lay j members! and all con- cerried with, the well being of:


■healthyI p o s i t io n . , either numerically. In proficiency or


■Various activities ■ Mr. Thbrn- beflsald, ‘’ Scouting In Cllthe­ roe [has never been in- a more


ffcbijits’ Association.”


- ! The Association President, Lord Clltheroe, : was' unanl- , moUsly re-elected. The vice- . presidents were re-elected'


.en bloc. ,.,;] Hls revereri(le .for [the ‘old I chairman In succession ; '


!R. E.;A, S.,Hansen, and'Mr. S.. [.IViesthead vice-chainnahi Mr. J. 'Thomber will continue as secretary.,


[ After! detailing • all the'


■Association secretary, Mr. J. T. Thomber. said that the Ladles Committee had beeh ■' res­ ponsible for raising over- £170.


[ In hls annual report, the 6.J., of the-Stonyhufst


! Mr. Barori" presented; a Cubmaster’s warrant'to Miss ■K. Sutcliffe. Of fee St. Mary


! “ Phrases like brotherhood and goodwill: fall earily„fram the lips.. but brotherhood means, being [willing ; to help the other man. and sometimes it Is not easy,! It; means, much heart-searchtog j and soine-


hat this meeting was hls first engagement- in fee: county. . .


fields on Saturday had. a' record entry of newly ,120,:. ,! |. , ., .]


'pHE 13th annual sports orggn- , ised by Chipping Memorial Hall conuhlttee) on „fee Iplayirig


North of England, many [of the competitors for the fell , race being from the Lake District. Among them was 'W. TOasdale, who Iras won the 'racC three times.


1 c The events also Induded a -100 • yards:' 1,! H! Bristol, 2, M.


,Hoyle; 3,:R. D^]feiSt- , , . 4^1 yards: l,'H.''E^tham; 2, eI


totealfq; , 3, D. Freeman. One mile handicap: l, :E. Met­


calfe: 2, H. Eastham; 3, A. Heaton.


One mile bicycle: 1, P. Billing- h ton; 2, R. Oookson; 3, R. Dew-


urst.- '


ham; 2, W. Bleazard; 3, J. Seed. 'i- LADIES'-'


Sqqdr 3,| E. -Parkinson. . He leg: 1, Monica. Seed and [ Egg arid spoon: l, s. Hayhurst;


,, ■


; Glggleswick; 2,, D.’ Summ'ersgill, ]Sklpton; 3, J. Laurie, Barrow.


2, M. Slinger; 3, M. Seed. ■ ' 100 yards, flat:. 1, J. Daffrey,


■'One mlle, (foot) handicap: I, J. Belli Giggleswfck; ■


t Appleby;,3, R. vir. Foster, Skip- 2, J. Dawson,


Mr., P. Forrest was-elected! walte, Stalnton; 2' J. BeU, to Dr.


on. 440 yards fiat; 1, R. Blaife-


Giggleswlck;,3, R. Morgan, Bar- noldswlck. One'mile cycle^race: 1, D. Hill, BlMkburn; 2, ,V


Hebden Bridge; 3, J. A. OomaU,: Barton,; nr. Preston.


7. Henderson, OPEN ■


Haverthwalte; 2. R. Dewhurst, Chipping;, 3, p; Bland, 'Winder- mere.,. .


Fell race: -I,' 'R. Harrison. '


", local"


- , ' .


WFell race: 1, R. Dewhuist; 2,


. Singleton; 3,' E. Metcalfe., ,: HORSE RACES


STrotting: handicap- Snowdrop;


Glidfe , / M )( fetodge handicap:


Plash; Samfe. ' P'.Chippirig Derby:


onto; Judy.


quare .Times, i , --i ' 'Talbot; 'handicap:':


Panto; Panto;


Glider; - ' - -I


£ 5 ( ) f e l i ^ ; P .C ;


.people to contribute £1 each to ^ .fee(Clubjr 'This iaihount -includes


-\ •[


Football Club as a result of bis scheme to raise funds by getting-


QOUN. E. ;'.,CROSSLEY : has handed £50,; rto Clltheroe


£i^, ^[ivfe] ^ifenself; V'"' ■ i ;7Ihe olih,,‘wKbse:annual meet­


notkCt.'-ahijsaid -that; hoi was ■ i dnink as he’h'ad assisted. tthB. - officer, . who was having


,pWy,,pext.reatori.;: Trils will: riot ■feifeowriiUritff .nftef'fee annual .^prtlngi pi ,.fen obmblnatlori [;bn


riot sure ta;w^'dlvkto,bf the [toncashlre .C^toatlon feey ■will


, , players: have/been resigned, fed


June IBfe.'.:.:,;];:- * .Already, a: strtng nucleus. of


'BiackbUrn’i; :amateurs>;-iMfens, Tattersall;' fed' ; F l f e r , ^ ^ :-®fee; a ) ■


e a so n . ‘.[.I;.-,,


they joined the olub; towards tfe f .end.of.last.seasoni'iwlll be.-regui-'


sely- - 4781181110); jri the, new


lt .lsj;'oertoln : [ feat,.; toe ' feree big, ,..impression 'f whfe,


Mwm ng .will be held,next Priday, are- .’riC^P^P^ Tdepfefie :' '' !!'S ' la c dN SU L t 'u S FOR DE TAILS


Two BAMFORD CROP LOADERS ri . , [ One MARTDV crop!loader One RUSSELL ELpATOI^ ..ri....i.ririri.L,


One STATfONARY NICHOLSOK BALER electric iptor,,


•ri't


One JONES used one season


' r . -MMINGTON CLrraEROE ■each £45


..... [ • ' # ' ...... £70 with !,':![


...... , £75


(Mark II) P.T.O. BALER ...... £525


Moonr 3, Margaret Seed. . Relay; 1,' s. Hayhurst; 2, M.


80 yards: l, Monica Seed; 2, E.


Margaret Seed; .2, E Mason and S. Hayhurst. i


For the new season’s .


PRAMS and Fi [■ o f Ianv


NURSERY FURNITURE


AM) Ai Il ACCESSOMES. ..i:'


THE JONES MARK IV BALER


I ' • I Men's novelty race: 1, C; Bast- 5, MOOR LANE, tOE < ; Dir,


lay bird feoot and horse! racing. ■"!' • LOCAL EVENTS ""'! ■


clearlng- the £600 debt on Chip­ ping Memorial BWl.,.,]; ] Entries came from all over the


The sports: this year are expec­ ted to have raised £100 towards


Fashion, cqurt! In .a J variety of colours 6 9 / i l


CARIBBEAN 1 COURT! II r-Aff, elegant Lotus (


;llls'remarks'headlined to the : local press;’ He-had thought


jattend tile Jamboree^,was a [rear “LaheashOre lad " i and


Scout ,,chpsento


Cllthefee Juvenile Panel,last, week,(.dismissed ,4.. charge of steallng-twb bottles of ndlne'ral'


before , the ,. Panel the week nefore, but because no! wit- besses were present when fee'


water apd.,a collecting beix, b The [fey had apfeared


by .pleaded feot guilty the' case [W


85(; adjourned., ;,


broken into the market cafe and stolen the: goods)


He was alleged t o have


said i the [boy . was]- in . the company of another-fey, aged seven, when the oflfece was committed, and riilght have been Influenced iby hhn.


Insp.i D. Glen, prosecuting, At feelhlghpoi It of fashion—Lotus


Lovely lojig[lii|es. ; . new jvays with new ii lexers .v . new, more .daring


I right for you


I ' So [light and flexible—so I 1


I Ipurts![ tra-soft colours.; utterly!; now! H


15PEGIAL (WINd\ )W d is p l a V OF LOTUS SANDALS; aKo LOTUS (MEN’S FOOTWEAR


TYRE DEPOT Chatburn 216


I'! 1


CUfeeroe,' Coun;^ fed IHrs) J. Eritwistle, the- Goifnty Com- ®lfeohM for N.R Lancashire. Mr, H. L. Baron, fed the


meet! _ ^ o n g thef;'gu^te;^fefe6


fed ;'Stoyoress of !


- T ---- !"'!;%■■ ■ • , Other:,Oners'Will! be. :Mr.!


Aty;cMr;i,;K.yfiycroftii<»mT)e:)ti tltion :,secretaryi; and. Mr. jT: Smlfe.:,ftesai secaretiary. h.MT; H, :Eccles;c.wffli:tcontmue- as District Scoutmasteriii


D, MADlcksbri. badge secreto: ; U LO O yoiing^


to be a crimindl”


Long esneicially:


1 . ■ ( 'j LOCAL SCOUTING Ch tHerpf^dvertii 1


!: er.& T im e t .Jm 5, 1959 3 r, ■


■ •I:


we


TRi^lTOi compete


We have also recjsntly,.acquired a . ?i/jy E


' ,^ -r : pi, [,,'B-


WHEEL! BASE LAND ROVER fei.tofefefe


itMBzrrvTrt


.400 X 19 900 X 24 O x 24


REMOUl^ ®fe?[SB0O3Np|7P^


60O’X)-:.i8l;:ifi 900 x‘28 !" -lOrir


I l k 28- ' ' X i


Dial 1ft i 760 X 18 ■


X 24i" I 1125 X 28 11:X 36


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