.appreciate that there' Is soAie connection; between a prosperous TV ' Industry and i a hlghfer standard of .living. : |
2^ mlQioh adults in this country who-look In at TV regtilaxly and
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• liTO out of ithree: of ’the 76 mUllon TV sets In! -the world to-day are In the US.A., and the countries ; whldi are developing most rapidly ere thoaeWhlch are most teleytoon-consclous.
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Next.to: the .UB.A.,:Bhtalh cto 'boast oii ithO'greatest expansion to itelevlsion since 'the;war. In 10 years; ®e number of TV licence ; holder? ■ has ; risen from 64,000 to, Oyer 10 mllildn, - ;
Popular with hbth visitors and local people durih has been Bruhgerley Park. This view of a section ^
'charm of this local bea Bowland farmer •I- i .. . i l l
wins in Golden Fleece contest
ITIHE Golden Fleece compe-! titlon was i judged. a t ‘
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Clltheroe Auction Mart on Friday. Organised by aj nationally known' cattle food concern to promote Improve ment in. the production and presentation 'o f hill wools, entries were attracted from a wide area.
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son, of Ackroydenj: Halifax, and Mr. R. Collins of Brad ford, , .were British Wool ^Marketing Board; appraisers.
The judges. MrJT. H. Robin
; 1 A local wlhiieri was lir. W. : Gastall, of Mossthwalte Farm, Newton, who took:'flrst' prize:
FOR RADIO .
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RECORDSi . TELiEVISION PLAGE, CLmpROE
' TB!liEPHONE: 103 ft /- I.- 1: ijT y ; I'^^arcfjieasecItoaiJnounc^ r
,Geo.: Flint, of Marsden; near fHuddersfleld.
Other winners tfere;
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...GMtetone: 1, | J. Mares; EntWlstle, near Bolton; 2, T. Chapiylan, Altham. ■
Swaledale: 1, A. Robinson, Linton, Sklpton;i 2, N. W. VDean.jGrasaingtoh.
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I Mr. iT., w;ood,.; chairman of 'the .Auction Mart Co., pre sented 'the cheques' ^ d plaq'dds to the winners.
each bleed will go' forward fbr' judging at the national centre In September.
i Thej^rst; prize :3e.(?ces lii ! ‘ . M
25 YEARS Ago I v"' - 'f: '' ' < i U"-
Fti||pi^ exchi mg(
TkURING the next fc rtnlgh., the Manse and the pulpl's
of ,Moot Lqh,e Mlethodlit Clrciilt TyUl be oc(:u3led ty the Rev. jAmes B. 'Turner, the jDundonald M^thodiat Church, Belfast.
Thei Rey., R. C. Broughto^i
will be taking Mr.^ ’Turner place at Dundonald
PEEPS INTO THE PAST 50 YEARS AGO
tetcis from our issue of
August lOttt 1934 'rr:.:: c-. *:
T O ] p K E Y O U H
w e w i l l b e p l e a s e d t o r e s e r v e y o u . t h r o u g h t h e \ v e e k a n d A t ; w e e k -
'ir-l o r d e r s I e n d s .
^ i t h e r c a l l i n o r { T e l e p h o n e C l i t h e r b e 1078 t o r e s e r v e y o u r f a v o u r i t e S A V O ^ l i l E S o r F A N C Y C X l ^ , E t c . f r o m o u r S e l e c t i o n o f o y e r 70 L i n e s
!Annes^n-Sea,', accepted ;tlie lying J of SL j Ambrose’s,
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prlfldleton. His wife Was' a fully qiiallfled doctor.
were idissatlsfled ' with the water jeharges,' and suggesl tlons made: at the meeting Included one that the Copncll should cut away from CIlthe-| roe .Rjural District.' Council and pecome an urban authorl|ty
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included a baby 'show anti sports, I was organised bV Padlhaip, Read arid Simon- stone Conservative Assoclrt- tlon and held at Slmonstoriri Hall, the home of Mr. ririd Mrs. Edward Drew. Mr. h] Noble, tjhairman ofSthe PadU ham Conservative I ReglstraJ tlon Association, presided all the opening cerehiony, at which Mrs. Assheton, oi
garden party. which
Downhato iHali; |was the speaker;
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21, V A C U U M C H I M N E Y S W E E P I N G
CARPET SHAMPOOING, PlOORj SCRUBBING oioctem electric 'machined
G . E . P A R K E R |
33, S A L T I H L L R O A D C L I T H E R O E
i IkuceminE;, C(j iWbos io63 Clith^roe TEI;BP;HONE ^078 T U I T I O N
'rrfA;s.M. (Ashton School |of Motollng) ! Over !a period of years we
' ^ ^ 2 Wost. Lessons In your lown town andbvferJtest-routes.
Apen/: HARpcAS^ .w^ 7, MOOR .lane,- CLmaEROE ' 1
of- Mr. and Mrs;' •' WlHlairi Williamson, of Blackpool, and formerly of Accrington arid Klrkby Stephen, was ap3
Mr. Ronald Williamson, son pointed farm manager to the!
Galddrstones Mental;'Hospltalj Whailey, from among 608; applicants.
I ; Successful to galiilng 'their
certlflcates for home nursing in• an examinationi held,-by Clitheroe Division -St;'. John’
Ambulance .Brigade;! weire - GJ McK. Barnes, A. B. Crompton, J. R. Horn, H. Jones,, W. A.
Orr, E. B. .Parker, W. E: Peacock, J ., Stewart; (sn|.’J;. J| Stewart (jnr.) T, Di Tucker, R. iC* White, E. Willson and. W.'iWlnckley. ^
Thomley/OhAdwlcfc'-auiLChat' burn. I .
the nexii'lsea^n. - TS’iV; treteT Marsden;!'' 'Lonsdale;' .^'ers; Hall, BlrfcwisUe.f, S m a4 i e y«.
son’q teamr'were re^gned''by Clitheroe Football- ■ 'ClriV|'-'for
Nine members of last 'seA-
— Rev. BenJunjtn ,Hurd|- ' wick, senior curate -at'St.
Items from. Our mile of !^gust 13th, 1909
; A WAGON cbntainlrig 2 bales of cotton wfts seCi
tp be on Are.when a plldlanp goods tralnipassed the! BawdI lands crossing to the early hours of orie morning. The wagon was detacned arid shunted Into Fouisykes|sldlna where'"' the -outbrpak. wai qujckly subdued, |bpt not before! considerable! damage had been done. i •
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, fesslonal, was played at Chat" iburri Road. The visitors scored 1
ton, Latherton, T Cameron', .Garbutt, Ashcroft,! Ar thony,! Holmes, Wombwell,. Wa msley,' Shutt, andiHlgson.'
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^ Pour |men died as the result! of an accident at the mills of: the Burnley Paper Works!
ilompatiy, Calder Vale, whenj i steam-pipe was broken as a|
super^heater was being fitted ! In the holier house. Cne of the men was Richard Jack, who formerly resided to VVoone Lane, Clitheroe; when employed at the Prunrose
PaperMUl., I',
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newlyr-appolnted minister at C l i th e r o e Congregational! Church, was toarrlep -At I Ken
i The : Rev. W. Ctolstle,
dal to Miss Woodburn,;!aiso of Kendal.
! iRlbblesdale, Wande
,Hartwoojd: jClUb at S Scotlahd; !'
of; St. James’s School; 'Wtodle, , of: Woone ;!
Cricket (Club selected Nprfolk: as ! professlona ; l$ld. He'was engaged
^ liWlle PAlritlng the ».to;i
■cppiwlojqai with bad, ,lrilurles’,''arid died a few later
teriapidyed by" Messrs.’; ' weather 'and' Son, fell thd;^$ffOldlrig 'on to a He ' wAs! "taken home,
rp r s Jetee lor
with Ihorts,
lerlor John itene, PAlr- frbm
:'qium. lin-^ head
Cricket Cliib and Blackbuni Royers for the benfeflV of J Cpulthurst, the Ciitherpe pro"
A match betweeni Clitheroe
97'against Clltheroe’s 133 for nine wickets. Th,e Rovers! team consisted of R. Cromp-'
to Ithe 'Lonk section. The : second prize wasiwon hy:Mr.
: The object of| the cbmpe-; ; tltlori was described by Prof,; I W. Lyle Stewart, yrho spoke to i , the ring at the; end of the i sale. |He stressed the Import-
.! ••rrC' B p Trial matched at Shaw B r i d g ^
F.C. trim matches. Which Shaw Bridge.
^ S ‘the cricket season m out of its summer :slci
---------- ---- .-----------so. prove vmuable acquisitions
signings will, be' or view brothers, who have had
loves to its climax, football comes l ep with the first of'the Clitheroe will be played to-morrow night at
In addltlffl} to 'mist of lli
1st season’s regulars, two recent a Tom and : Harry.j Finder, two le useful experience and should
Tom Finder, a 2f year-clc
Inside forward, is a.^x-footei who was with Southport la si season, and was among tne goal scorers when Southport; Reserve visited e.UtheJroe, 1:1s brother, Harry, is anjoutsld^ left'Who was previously ' Preston North EndJujnlor.
Great, Interest will pe taken
In, the appearance lil' the trial of the fdrmer Prestqh North End Centre-half Dennis Hodg son, .who last season made several appearance's to Pheston side’s centraj Leagpe team
North End’s books part two or .three working up to 'the
Aged 24, he has
)een <n for tl le seasons.
Cenittrar^l
League:! side; Ithrough the 'junior teams
He has not yet signed forms
for Clitheroe,, but It Is under stood that he is. as keen to join the: club ai the coriimlt- tee are to secure his services. It Is hop'dd thrit the slgnlrig will ,v;be cpmipleted after Saturday’s trial.
deputy for the dependable first team ’keeper Lindsay Wallace,: a trial 4s being g(v,$ri' to V^ailbank,' a promising
In an effort to secure a
BUIlngtori-yriurigster, yyho was with Brockhall last season,' ■
ing win be' K, Croft' and Pearson, who' has recently beep released from the services
Other local juniors appear I ■
to full strength by the appearance of [three Black- bum juniors, Oldham, a left- back, , Cooper,! i outslde-rlght,
and Munro an Inside-right. 1 i i I
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, I t Is rtp;lflcant,that qll the new , signings ; made by .th'e
:61ub arid; all ( the itriallsts. who will be on view are well on
the right side'!of 30, which shows' that | the committee
"old campaigners,’’ who cmi no Ipngeif stay the pace of the lower regions qi the Football League. ■ - II..
Hodgson (If he'Is'signed) ate experienced but ,
e.tlll ypupg
enough to haye several sea sons of "football: left'lii them.!
youth and .e'kperlerice and the committee makri ho secret df the fact that they hope; to return to the First Division of
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practically .the' side i which tojshed Igst i season, I except that T. Plrider will ! be" at InsIde-left. ■ |
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Will be at centre-half, Les Johnston lat left-half
at. Inslde-lefti, |. and’ Finder at outside-left, __ these, together! with cricketers Flatley,'Booth,' B. Smith and I. Johnson, will p u t ! up A
Munris Harry and
strong challenge! for flrtt teairi places. There I Is always the possibility I that promising material will be uneArthed among the trlallsts, f
Indeed, Clitheroe may well
find themselves: with an embarassment df talent as far as forwards and halffbacks are conderned, but apart from those trusty defenders? Moss
Pearson,. Hodgson, :l. John- iton; Cooper, Munro, !Allen Munns, Hi Finder.
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back, B..; Smith Teams for to-triorrow’A trial; Wallbank; Crift, Oliham
llvallacer' Mossi]: Henderson: Tattersall, Bush, Barton;
-reen, Fletcher, ' Hargreates. .
. Finder, W. Sfailth. Klpk-nfif: p . m .
^tand at Shaw Bridge is iinderl way, and In addition to the . being
r in de r .f^ ,: ArfliriH - werf] out!
fined In the "Adyertlser and Ttoies ’’ some, yifeeks" ago,', it
has v bqen decided'to build a brick wall at the, front , ot the! ground to replace the present wooden onq.| ' j:
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. the I'bull'cfing- ttede,- And' 11^ -1?-' fipped: tha.t.; It will be cojn-
' f TOis W(|x?|^,^ng uoddr- tAken by members of] the rammlttee With -experterice' iri
starts oh Aumirt. 99n,i , jlthp sqateri K ! Oh] jcepalntln^,; the!
only one other recognised full -nil
and Henderson,! __rpnnarnlcoi
they have ,The accent is |oA ,a blen,d of The Plndej-; brothers and
hage [lehrh't j by 'hard , ex perience - the I folly of signing
The teams,wlil be made up
ciitherpe holiday fortnight ( park shbWs off Ihe ratal !
;mltters'has become a big business :pnd It Is .estimated that" this year public spending i on "tele vision ■Will be to the neighbour hood of £200m, with' more'than two'million sets made arid sold. |
G F O R t h e : .Manufacture of sets and trans-
tuoudy boast that! toey hate 2 I am pipiid to beiorie of the
f3'
-c.Th5iJ™stt ,„ruSdit'B” ifflr"'' it't- Naijcy,'-who loved the out-
loor Ufe, was on her first trip ibroad land wag tackling the. 12,0p0ft, WMte Skull Mountain with five - others [when j she
fell 300 fee; to her (death In a gufiey neai* Innsbrllck,
; Nancy, who was a popular girl, had jrist gbaduated from Manchester ,University as' a . BacJfelrir oL Stilence and wAs due to islm work with the
'Oratorifar school, land when she'Was not stndyifig;llkcd'-to go on climbing Expeditions- In
Atomic Energy . . Commission sriori. ,,],!-; .! Bom In I Preston, she was edricated at . Lancaster- Girls
P s n d l e t o n leading
45dHUBCH' (Opposite
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ipewty, Ltd.,, Phone 4085
IA7E, BOLTON 'ran i Theatre)
this country. She had climbed, to Norlto
THEFT Property
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give them a lift to told him they o:, his father’s fahn to s left the farm it vras d s pins, along with £8
yUiUiN Ralph Seed ’ ’ i two young Prrt'
At Clltheroe Magjh
jappeared on aicliarg i] ca!?h, valued at £19 oftWhymond Horses,
, J o s e p h D e r e k S n l l
d u q i l i e r d ^ ^ v e r ,!- a g e d l l f e s t ! P a r k A v e n u e , L
j l l e A d e d g u i l t y ^1 w n ; f o r s e n t e n c e ' t o : h e ' C o n q i r i l t t e e a t P f e s t d n ,
l i a l p h T h o n q a s ! ^ a j f p o l d b u i l d e r ’s l a b q u W a t e r l o o R o a d . , ?
i t o ^ p n , p r o s e c u t i n g , t o c o u r t t h a t o n i t h e t h i r d
. -Despite keen competition, our exports:of sets and trajismltters are, expanding rapidly, with' cpiintrles: ’like Auitnllla, the Soviet Union and Chnal foremost with big development plans. : |
like TV,-I give them the same reply which General ^tton gave
■When people tell de they don’t
to Marshall Von Rundstedt— "Nuts."
. ! : E.M. DAVIES,
6, Humphrey Laiie, , . ■■■'.'
Urmston, Nr. Manchester. ;
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landladies who complain about the boom' in holidays abroad realise. that tourism has now
become an important British industry and that. Britain, like Barrie’s Mary Rose, ‘‘likes to be visited,’’ .
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overseas visitors to Britain In cluded 320,0,00 Amerlcaiii; 267,000 Commonwealth, citizeris' includ ing .70,000 Canadians; and 601,500 Europeans; Thpse visitors spent .no less than , £196 million to Britain and' on iraying for passages to British ' aircraft. ' '
ships and
-abroad this year. It must be re^ membered that this^lls an ex panding two-way trade in which all .countries conceriied will benefit, ;
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on advertistog holidays; AbroAd or, as some extrOmlkts argUe, that money spent :on Advettislrig could be better spent ripi cutting the price of the article.
It is equally short-sighted to say that money is being Vrasted
i tefore the 'waf—just'under; 2d. to NAtioiml
proportion 6f the^nfitioii’s incoi^e than was spent on advertising
the £, covering All advertistog, ; tocludtog foirins of
t.nA .O Uii . .pIl
isonal advertisements “Small ads’’ 'OblUmns.
H
SavtogS’ British Transport, Gas and Electricity BbAfds
.advertising; as the ' Wril
'i^lcM'.iMMllst;!; niAy____ that the O.-WB. are amoiog the big adVertlsets, but -Urb 'cost ' is lea than .2jd. to the B of the retell price of Oobp. ^oods.
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16, Devon 'Avenue, | Lev Manchester 19.
THE SMALL INVESTOR
the Lancashtre'i Coiriblriation In one season.; i! ;
One ofi thel Vrlal teams Is.
dldinot go a step fufther and en courage him to invest his savtoss more profitably.
Sir,—It is a pity that a Budget bountiful to thb little man
!
c Although more industrial con upder which employees v shates
erns are operating In the otheq team, Hodgson many they work,
for every £ioo worth of' shares purchased.
stamp duty and broker’s that
single Stock Exchange] trans action and yet afford
yestor safeguards against v»u.voi loss by spreading the rkjover many different kinds of , trial and commercial coici
to Industry, and commetee. the small Investor must face the risk that the concern tote which be puts his money may 'nake a loss and pay no divider d, and
Defence' Bonds, Savings' Certifi cates, BuUdlng Socletlts and Life AMurance as the reseivo r of small .'savings.
stogie factor
Pforiubly the biggest favour. of
t o ' u
o But with hire purchase boom tog gquld.'nqt the Chancelloi’ lave
H Seeks trial:
; !41iIpNG applicants iqit trials i apprqached
Clltheroe F.C. Is 28-year-jold- Vlnce Johnston, formerlk with Morecambe and Nelson.' |
now'anxious to return lo the game.
who’ [was Morecambe’s!L„ scorer when'he was with ciqb/ left ;football,' two y...... ago to enter, bus'lpess, putl Is
A qeritrMorward] Johristen, ■i,.' ’■Dp'ras conservative; party now
cession In stamp duty? ; [ • W. w. BARBIE.
lYwr aJ-fllllp to share punmase' by making somelon-
But like all other shan io;ders a r e o n e r e a so n CONSERVATIVE GOVI
IS Gribb GOVERN Bbopptog, you must.havi notioea teat yhur
^ble
Liou86koeptog,mohey goes as far today ; iU t :m d a C LhT«
^tegs you buy may have gone.up: n price but oth ini J'a” > rialanoefthiuosi
yrttt the world on competitive terms. Qh i this CoSertativa
the Conseriatlyes have aohllrerf—aBtLadyoost help the whole dountii to tralde
i' iportentlarid'va !u-
Aegin wiili J tke su
ope lin g I friendly an cccoull
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by enterprising unit tniste and t toance houses who accebtesums
oo small to be handled In a
Investor who wants to fhi,,c a stake to industry, and thatlsome of the snags are being overcome
methods are open : to Uie I am aware that
Investor, not the least of which Is
to the firm for there are for
snags the
schemes cari buy
It' costs about . £5 in ■ charges
r [Which still too small
of the I add
and per- to the
And for the benefit o’ hare brained theorists I, who regard
miUion spent on advArtis'tog In t tlw ,U.K.;to;ifl58 (£
48.inUllon on
eleylslon).-a- SUgluWlanialler ^ truth is that Ithe £360
that double , this riumber of Britons -will 'take-then- holidays
> Even If estimates are! realised Last year’s, record hf 1,250,000 .
IMPORTANT r INDUSTRY Sir,—i wonder if these seaside
VITAMIN E
the pincipal ingredient of WHEt known for its beneficial effects in is .now becoming increasingly imp and treatbent of Heart and Blood bosis, etc., by its adjustment of the It is also of provep yalue in musrtl and for restoring normal vitality in to remo'ie the unpleasant effects
•T GERM OIL, weU-
sterility and barrenness, irtant in tie pj-evention
Vessel disorders] ]Fhrom- fat content of tbe blood, ar and nervous deblh'ty the over 4(’s, and helps; of the chi Age
t p e h ' S t a y a t t h e f a r m e n d e c l d e i ^ t o [ g o | B l a c k b u r n ' d a n c e h a l l ’.
S e e d d r o v e t h e n j t o b u r n l a n d a f t e r , a r r a r i g
. a r i p o l n t l n e n t . 1 Next:day- Mr, Ge.or]
t k e r t t h e m a n d t a k b a c k , t o t h e f a r m ' m i l ^ f t t h e m . T a y l o r a m i d i d , n o t , h o w e v e r , k { i
discovered that £3 bad been taken from rbom dr.ayi;er and on a search it , was ,foundi drawer in another l|e| had (been forced arid ;A tyrp tiepins and £5 ti^eni
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