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■ I C !)e..C litoe _ Unit IS OiAlHCE m


(T X-RAYED and District


i f e s i O N S WESLEY CHURCH


f, CLITHEROE 17th AUGUST.


14-00 p.m. Also 5-00 p.m.


18th AUGUST. 12 noon. Als< 1-30 p.m. 20th AUUUSnt


12 noon. Alsc 1-80 pim.


1st AUGUST. 12 noon. Also 1-30 p.m.


ADDRESS^ BNVEDOPB REPORT


• CONHliENTIAL


l OP AGE SHOULD HAVE HE UNIT B IN YOUR pt Mothers excluded) i


!<■


fBlDAY, A U G U ST 7 tl . 1959 Ujhting of Vehicles; 9.28 p.m. to 5412 a.m.


I nfflE dispute wit A provincial newspa;


I tion. ' : The majority of Ipcajl news-:


printing Industry , ;is and newspapers aiip f8)s afiected by th' jjave now resumed


•ubUca-


papers were compelled to shut Jown, but In some ; cases, normal publication Kwas con­ tinued. The “Advertlier and Times ” was able to! do this Jn spite of the withdrawal of


■"department on union instruct.! hoiis.


;


tained only because : Of a: determination that; the people


But publication was main-i


or Clltheroe and district; should not be deprived of th a t ' service they have come to; ij expect from , their local newspaper.


The directors, 'themselves


fuUy qualified and conversant with every aspect of ptlntlng. along .with the apprentices (exempt from the dispute) did the practical work' and, with


; was available each Friday ; mornlngj as usual; .


correspondents and advert , tlsers who played their part


Special thanks are. dqe to


iin help^g us to ap^a^, as usual


ito be changed, which that all "copy” and itlsements had to be


pfflee earlier than us • i


apppal was made operation, and to this both correspondents yertlsers' responded cently.


IA TYPICAL CASE! iG plAY


lOFFERS P: LEGATE, cl:


15th AUmJST 'Leas:


_ JE TO .Ittheroe [Bob for the Dog (or Cat)


ILL, BLACKBURN >00L


llLACKBUjkN M $


|[, 20th, 27th, isEPT. 3rd > ),m.


13th AUGUST (Pianofloirte)


}RAMME |athetlque). T lor ^rts) 20/-, 17/- 14/-. 4/-


3/-. ■ 10/6.


Street, or by poit from the


PROMENADE y - ' now at H. l J Baxters, the


1 Blackburn. I Please send bd envelope. ' I


Ilia” Rac.


hmaninov 'pkaikovsky


Glinka (Conductoir)


The printing schediple had meant adver-


rjiagnlfl- !ual.


for end


In this An c o -


appeall ad-;,


It would also j assist If!


contributors and advertisers could continue to co-operate by letting us have their copy


as early as they can, ■and not later than first post Wednes­ day morning If possible. .


and the Irksome restrictions ended, the “ Adverth er [ and Times ” thanks all, who gave their assistance duing a difficult period.- and looks forward to ibeing nble to continue' serving its readers


. j ' ■* * .-.'j ■


Coriservaltlve Association met last night to select a 'pros­ pective Parliamentary can­ didate to contest the seat made vacant by the death, in a road accident. Of: the Member for Clltherpe, Mr. Richard Fort.


ri"VHE Executive Cornell of the Clitheroe Division


The three candidates.,being : Interviewed were: Mr. John Elmer Dayton,-, 37-year-old director of a I/mdcin civil engineering company, bf West Humble, near Dorking: Mr. Timothy John, Mosley, 33- year-old investment [analyst in the London office of a firm of investment bankers,' of London; and Mr. J^ancls Fenwick (Frank)' pearson, M.B.E., J.P., a 48-yeaf-old


farmer of Hornby, Lancashire. '


I * aL . . iL i ' ] i


fX)NGRATULATIONS ^ Sheila McNally, Whltewell Drive, c: who,has.gained her £ Prpstpri Rriyal Inflnna:


' began nursing at St. Hospital, Mount Street,


pupil of Notre Dame mar School,' Blackbu


C. Standerwiok] tSlONS


yHALLEY. Bus Station; Iwn Cow


ArURDAY, AUGUST 8 th ^ p CKPOOL lor Theatres and


anclng


[NDAY, AUGUST tth STER ZOO I


ton. . : . ■ * ■*, * .......... 4/8


JSWICK and THE; luiKES 15/- BK and' HARROGATE j.. 11/9


ITBY ......... ..................18/0 ...8/-


LTON ABBEY arid BtJRN- B ........... 1 .1 ........ . . b/9


|NDAY. AUGUST 10th |. LAKE, NEW [BRIGHTON


nd SOOTHTORTi .


ESDAY. AUGUST lRK and HARROO,


lRCOLAR RE LAKE


IlCKPOOL . OCASTLE.CRAi


IDNESDAY, AUGtil DERMERE rind


aESBOROUGH rind RROGATE I..;...,


^CKPOOL ...[.“i ...........b/8


BLE VALLEY and SETTLE 4/3


U /3 ...10/-


A11thTE....1.11/9 .......8/8


ST 12d|: BOWNE8Si 12/-■ I


^JR8DAY. AUGUST 13th RfSGABTH, EIOHMOND a n d


lOAY. AUGUST T4th ITER DEESIDE


|[r0 PLAN


pi Office: i


as.' Tel. 2270. ^ I ■ '! : :. bridge Road.! Tel. |391 tier


aencles; ' ji M ^ j' ! ROAD SAFETY ! SLOGAN THIS WEEK’S


Think first or yop may I never think again.


■ 111.'


age coaches at Bli irney.


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16/3 GLETON ■ l i . J . ; . . . . .1 2 /a


ackbum on ....11/6


........ .6/6 ........6/3.


■ champion pedigree shorthorn. * *


;AMONG local competitors' ; successful at Blackburn Agricultural Show last "week were C.W.S., WithgUi; whose pedigree dairy shorthorn heifer, WithgUl Violet, won. the Read Cup awarded to the


A RACING motor-cyclist, Jack ' Bullock, aged 26, lodging at j Woone Lane, Clltheroe,^ craved i on Wednesday night while under-1 going initial practice: [for thej Ulster Grand Prix on the Dun- j - rod Circuit, Belfast. 1 j


j


i He was taken to the Royal | Victoria Hospital, Belfast, but! rimbulancfi workers stated thatj he recovered consciousness , be- ' fore reaching hospital. [ His con-; ditlon is not regarded M serious.!


- depot of Preston and District i Farmers Trading Society, Ltd.,; has taken part, in T.T, races in; the Isle of Man.


Mr. Bullock, who is [employed j as a lorry driver at,the[C!litheroe|


; |


■ tlon and quality of Britain's 10 million held at Hope, Deibyflilre, oh Monday, a local winner jiwas Mr.


Sheep competition, this year to stimulate


Gastall, of Newton. (See story on


2) ' I , ,, * * I I . I


TN ; the English finals of the! National Golderi Fleece, hllli


Inaugurated!' the produc-j wdoi; from! bill sheep,:


McNally ,who is 21, Is £


■ Ti, and Joseph’s Pres-


illtheroe, ',R.N. at y. Miss former Gram-


to Miss of; 20,


Now that the strike Is, over,


the full co-operatlbh cf other departments, ensurecl that the “Advertiser and rimes”


Conn. J. G, Sharp, vice-chairman sprvey for Olitheroe Rural District paign entered its In the left of the


second stage with: plctnre is Mr. Bryan S.i Jones, organising secretary.


FARM SHOW ENTRIES ligger caltle aiid sheep sections


rPHOUGH the organisers of Clltheroe AgiiculWal Show ' have not been able to advertisb the shiw as widely as usual because of t le : printing dispute, entries ate about the


show on ISatnrday, August 15th. The show secret iry,/Mr. John Swinglehulrst,


■week th a t : entries were coming from furt' Iniprevloiis years.m both the cattle and which wejre larger than usual.


■been Very [good, an l the dog l^ow,[which Is Included for the first tiihe since 1956, has


Local entries, loo, have


createcl a good deal of interest ,s has the poultr;r section, hlchi has not beet, included Ih the; show for some years.


Though [the organisers are oping that the fin : weather i flicontiriue, they are taking j precautlonri In case there is a Repetition of the ruin which turned the showground into a; quagmire last year.


The' grass on the! show­


arid advertisers and sih who live within the Rlbt le ,.and_ Hodder Valleys.


ground w;lll not be cut this year, so, that if the .weather should break before the show 'dayi'a better grip will be.pro-: -vlded for-vehicles be ng taken . dh the (showgroun 3


' The trade stan^ will this year be oh the roadways of the'last year’s CTent and new toads are beffigmad


In addition to the wide varl-


:etyi of classes for livestock and the various trade exhibits, there will; be'many other In­ teresting sections to the show, ^hlch will cater ^or every


: taste and fancy. , These include a Women’s


Institute display, rim the ex­ hibits-of this very active or-


!ganisatlon[s work wlU un­ doubtedly prove a magnet for the! -womenfolk visiting the


!show.’ 1 ; . ' , ! '■


!too, Js, making a contribution ito the exhibition rind their ‘effort will- Include tug-of- war and tractor drlylng com- petitlons^a Ihandlcrrifts exhibi­ tion rind a calf cllip class. ..


I The Yoting Farinm’ Club, PIPE BAND


! kiddles comer, W shows and amusemi provide a


In preyloue years havp attract- adults as


there ' will ', again


National Foxhunter tlon and Grade “B’f


1th ' side lints that


In attendance. The Clltheroe! branch of the Round Table !wUl once! again


- An Innovation this year will be a Morris Dancing competl-i tlon. The Clltherpe British; Legion Pipe Band wlu also be;


her she


s t a t f d '- t h i s a f l e l 'd .t h a n ;p s e c tio n s ,


her new hdrse' " Grace and Favour.”


watch displays cf horsepower wrapped' up| In; the Internal


For those' who- prefer to


combustion engine, the motor' cycle grass which will incliic e motor cycle !3ts, will pro- /s and enter-


track meeting,


combination vide ample thrll talniment.


eve


. Everything possible Is being done to ensure trie comfort of the spectators ai:d;'ln addition to the 500 seats irider cover a further 500! uncovered seats will be .provide^ 'at - reduced prices.


i


and many handsome trophies to be won, the high quality of the show—one oi the flnest-in the North—Is certain to be addition to


trants from far distant points, maintained. I In


the “ Invaslpn ” [by many en­


the local entries too, .will at­ tain a very ^gli standard. Two yearp ago the quality


of the entries iwas so high that the supreme champion of that year’s Royal Lanca­ shire Show I failed to win a prize and tjie quality . Is ex­ pected to be at;least as high this year. . j !


They S8(w the


Loch Ness Monster!


they believe! to ! be the Loch Ness Monsteir —; more famili­ arly known [ round Inverness as "Nessle.” I


(^N holiday In Scotland, two Clltheroeji women saw what


Miss Madeline iTurher,. of


their coach >as! halted by an excited party who said the monster could be seen.


ed almost'; as many kiddles. i For the I sporting Enthusiast,;


Competl-; jumping:


and a bhlldren I’si ju:m; iplng and' gymkhana-'sectlon.


'


'of dressage by diampion tiofsewomrin Mrs. Sliella Wad- dlngton, formerly Miss Sheila WUlcox, who now resides at ’’ Long Acre,” Stanaen Hey.


either “Airs and races’ or


! Mrs. .Waddlngton -will ride G:


Entwistle for dth


klonal Alan ' another season.


signs


ip L IT S E R O E engaged their


ason lave, re- profes-


Entwilstle for


: 'This will be*Entwistle’s 9th 'season as pro \^th Clltheroe,


who engaged him from Black­ burn Northern, with 'whom he played as;!an amateur In 1952.


. There rire few better all-


ro u n d e!rs Iri Rilbblesdale. League cricket, than Alan En­ twistle, wjho Is 38. '-


He began his cricketing


career with East Lar cashlre at the age of 17 and hm profes­ sional experience In the Hud­ dersfield 'League, bifore > re­ turning -to the;' RlbbleSdale League. as ah amateur with Blackburn Northern


[ be the: ;


I A highlight of; th5 show for! those Interested in equine; events will be a den onstratlqn


Pimlico Road, and. Miss Betty Foulker, of Brook Street, were touring round the! loch when


They hurried out and ■were


able to see a black "head” streaking, across!the loclt


coach party had; binoculars and described the I monster as' having a black,! dome-shaped head about a foot arid a half long, and said ! that several humps were clearly visible.


Members . of i the earlier


and Miss Foulker reached the ■side of,, the, loch' they could only see the head, which Miss Turner describes! as rather like a seal’s, and a.-terrific wash of at least' 25 yards.


The driver of the first coach


said that while; pointing out the aluminium! factory at Foyers, he noticed a black objeci in the loch, i


“ItIwas very close to the


edge and motionless,” he said, “and then It shot across the loch ht a terrific speed. It moved; In a-half-circle before striking out-across the loch, which is a mile wide: I timed it and It crossed In three min­ utes, so, it must. have been doing , at least 20 kmits.


mented on the ialmost,-unbe- llevabje speed, an)d said the monster: disappeared under the wgter at the other side. I t could have beeh a floating


Miss Tuipier, tOo, com­


barrel apart fronp'the fact that [there -was this ! tremen­ dous wash,' denoting powerful movement,” she said;


About 461 people ;’reported


having seen I the monster dur­ ing' al ■perioji of about three days,,: >


By the time Miss Turner With record iprize money


theS-ray the cam.; Tuesday.


THE WEEK’S WEBDINGS


St. Mary’s Parish: Church, Caitheroe^ otn’Wednesday, [of Mr. Roy Beardsworth, son of Mr.! and Mrs. T. Beardsworth, of 2, Nab VleW, Billington, and Miss Pamela Mildred Walters, elder daugh-- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. WaltrirS of 13, Moorland Crescent, Clltl- heroe.


BEABDSWOBTH—WALTERS , The wedding took place 1st


r ' t | j


the bride wore, ,a shprt-length gown of turquoise, Chantilly lace mounted on grosgrain,


Given away by her fathqr,


the fullness I being emphaals'ed at the back to a dipping hem­ line. With I It,' she: had kti Italian , straw i picture hrit, shoes to tone, and a. bouqiiet of yellow roses [and glaffiolij I


In attendance were her


sister, Mrs. Patricia'Margaret Hall, and .her niece. Miss Christine Hall. Mrs. Hall wore a-gown of gold Swiss net, em­ broidered with'pink and thr- quolse flowers,; with a fltt*d


bodice, and: tulip—line skl!r:t. She hrid a yeUow straw ahd net hat, long gloves and she


to'tone, and carried a bouqiiet of mixed pink and yellow flowers.


' , ■ |j


picture dress of the sa^e material with! toning shoes and a coronet and posy |6f- mixed pink p d yellow flowers.


The smail attendant had la Dr. I Brian! Beardsworth, the


bridegroom’s cousin, was best man; the duties of groons-, man being carried out by, Messrs. A. Lowe, N.'Klng ajid E. Houghton. Mr. C. McCally was the usher.:


- During the ceremony, rit


which the 'Vicar, the Rev. S. Blrtwell, and the Rev. J. T. Hall, Vicar of . Gilndleroh, officiated, the hymn^ “Pralie,


,My Soul," “0 Holy Spirit” aid “Fill Thou my life” weye suug. Mr. Charles A. Myers was rit the organ. ; .


, . i |


A reception followed at trie Starkle Arms Hotel.


Amring the wedding gilts


were a water set, £i Spqde vsse and an electric fire from em­ ployees of W. T;..Searson Ltd., Clltheroe, and Prestige, w ie fromworkfrlendsof the brlo^ groom at Calderstones Hos­ pital, iWhalley.


j


are to! reside at 9,' Old Road Side, Billington.


Mr. and Mrs. Beardsworth


Bride had arm aster


m HEN Miss Barbarri


Farm, Mittoh, was married at !a11 Hallows 'Chnic4


’ i Hiam, of Little Mlttop


Mitton, on Saturday to Ml- Alan Whitehead, of Longj- worth Boad, Billington, she had one arm In plaster-i^ the result of a recent car


accident in which she and the; bridegroom were in{- volyed., ':


|


ing the aware of


But lew; of those watch! wedding .werjs


the injured arm


for i the plaster was coni- and bouquet.


cealed by the bride’s drea


. Crossley’s ; retirement, be- ise of m health.; Mr. Hit-,


yell known in local musical , clris, Mr. Hitcheni succeed- [ Mr. Alan; Crossleyj as the ilety’s musical director on


cnen ; has alw been organlsi aM choirmaster I at ' St, Jrimeys Church, CUtheroe, fo:'


the past ten I years and before tMt he was organist at Chatl burn Parish jChurch; :


■ During the last! war he srirved with! .the RA;F. and niore recently he ;has beeri


Motorist fined :


TOICIMBD femOGS. of Kin, street, i CUtheroe, was


fl:ied lOs, at|Clltheroe yester- d iy, ,, when; he admitted d:lvln| a car hot fitted with a nar view mirror.


ji' y/rijD vi({)LErs ’’ is the CHOICE FOR OPERA WEEK


p r e s e n t e d by''Clltheioe A m a te u r ; Operatic aid Dramatic Society: as their next; prodU|Ctlon. This shew


was presen^ted by'the sorihty In-1948, the production belag th e i r !2 5 th . : '


[. " lyild violets ’' ! was flkt;


produced at Drury . Lane jlh 1937,[ and [followed the siic^ cessfql ' “ l^ l te Horse Ini,” the music Ming by the sake comi^er, Robert. Stolz,


first musical play In which ‘ M r. Norman! Entwistle. “ Whlte[ Rorse Inn,” [was the


TyRE popular musical ccimedy '(WUd Violets,’’ wUl be


rkolylng stage was, used.


“ IVUd Vlolefe" employed the s£jne technique, though i t Is obviously- nqt possible to dp this In Clltheroe. [:


The play is set hi Swltzer-T,


land; and the' story ebneems tlie studentsiof a young ladies’ college and! a nearby men’s college. >. I


''['■■


d ivlce by which one young man manages to gain entry tt the girls’ college disguised an a music master., ! j; The prodUcer'wUl again be


There Is great! fuh In ithe


n imond. • o dandlimrMAluakeaient, wedding land eternity:


New and ! aeoond;


A large selection of gold wedding; rln®. 9ct. from; £1/17/8; 18oE a77/6; 22ct. fiS/87o, In plain;; fSiieted. and fancy designs. Also: In platinum.


r in n from £4/10/0 to £600. RUSBRIPCE


, JEWELLERS & DlMdOND ■ j .MERCHANT, ,;


4 r. fi . KINO STHCET . CUTHEBOC SLonglni neoral Aoourist Avia & Rotary Watiffiea,


Out of .iRoome Payment Agents' for: _ . ■ '


Batime iCyma, Trebez.'; 'li


employed as [deputy fuel over-i seer by, CUtheroe Corporation!.


crissor to Mr; Hltchen has yet brien made by the society. '


No appointment of a suc-


FOR' H.IM FOR HER


FOR " eternity


labour from the| pilntlng | ':


[


!r and ended, silodl- strUce:


the


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' I • ' '


' ' AN XJRAY FOR COUNCIL -VIcIejCHAIRMAN


P O L D E R A D V I S E D T O R & E N T E R A R M Y (Ilot cooker oh H.P.. [then sold it


-II i » ' - ' ,


wbei he appeared at-CUtheroe Magistrates’ Court yesterday on a charge of stealing a gas cooker valued at £28 7s. lOd. from the Nor h Western Gas Board at Clitheroe. ;


I gull y and asked that'one other case, the' thett of a - radiogram qs bailee, be taken Into consideration. He was bound over - to -be


I.Kilth Jack Robinson;'aged 29, of no fixed address, pleaded


qf .good behavlbUr'lor 12 months and granted a oonditional dls- „charge.'


-,


. ton,. prosecuting, said; that: on; , March: 20th Robinson obtained a


iriett-Insp. J. Dlxon, ot Accrlng-


purchase-: agreement' he signed prphlblted the resale of the cobke


old lt to a OUtheroe d^er, he police were Informed:.


i <


gaS riooker from tbe; CUtberoe branch of. the North . Western ,Qm Board on payment ol £l 8s. deposit. A clause In; the hire


that' Robinson, iwho bad m^e no. r payments on -the cooker,


l&nlEFuhe 6th It "was discovered


brought back to. Clltheioe, Where he wis charged.


!T police inquiries^ Robinson urested at Rochester and


.and'acked -that’the offence con- a i^lng the radiogram Should be


bad. been discharged from the Royal Artillery last year after 12 yeiars’ service. He had been a pihvoit sergeant rind had never been in troublri. He had been unable to get a- Well-paid job as a |clvillan and ijvas-trying to re-


ken into consideration;; - jhi Murt Robinson said' that he


sehtei ce would j cause ! his appU- for re^niistment in the


fieaded that he Should not it to prison, aS'ri prison


i 4 ■ i, ’


w[l s{wak


he w)uld prove that i he could live !. decent [and respectable Ilk


South given


Chlldr m were tq a hostel In the aof England. If ; he was


At


jresent she arid his four chance, said ROblnson,


w^ ; »m at |Earby'! rind had attent ed school! in (Jlitheroe. He hid j’lined the Army at 17 years of agb and had been discharged last year wlfli the; rank of screes nt.


jPfobatlon of^cer Mr. A. D. IcArl hur saldj. that f Robinson


;


w.ilch they were living. He re- tirned to Clltheroe In March arid bought a house I In Nelson Street, L)w Moor, and for a week he'


hrid


On his discharge » leave the his family


quarters in


workel at a Glltheroe; firm at a wige of £10 per week; ;


v to lieavy, he had left! this job tc' try' to find;-qne with a bigger w igri. ‘! ' 11 ' i; j


.aid le had a car for Which he wis paying £12 per morith.:


Urgng Robl^n to [try to get


New i|psi for )TOra I society ^usic director


anji Dramatic [Society [produc-^ tlons since 1956, Mr, Geoffrey Tj Hltchen, of J ^ to n Terrace, Cjltheroe, has i resigned on bis appointment as music master at [a Carlisle; school.' -1 He will take up his new duties on September isti


'l^ s iC A L drectorioi CUth- -f eroe Amateur I Operatic


[ [ I [Recently, Mr. Hltthen be-


me a licentiate of tlie Royal ademy of Music rind quall- a as a teacher of imuslc.


ir I addition ' to having just bought a house, all Robinson’s fimlture was. on . hire purchase,


Mr, McArthur explained that


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her h >alth had deteriorated. IN HOSTEL;


to be rejerited. He Mild his who was| Spanish, could 1 no English and' While he


active service In Cyprus -Rolinson admitted the offence


back Into the Army, Lady Worsley-Taylor, - presiding, said that he could 'have : been im-:: prisoned or at least heavily. iSned, but the magistrates agreed that his best future-was In the Army; They were being as lenient as' they poshly could,


:


j Quality Street Effort toWnsend MSMBESB feuowship


v ’"


BRING & BUY STALL will be held at


Misses B, and M. C. Hltchen); Wednesday, 12th August


45, Castle View, dlitheroe ; (by kind permission of the;


. 1 7-30 p.m. to 9t30 p.m. ! I


I ■ i' ■


[: Proceeds in aid of (Shurch I :


.


Admission One Shilling ; : Funds.


: GENUINE i- fflGH-GRADE


MOTOR OIL


S.Aj;. - 30^s, 40’s, 50’s 15-Gall. Drums - 37/6 Tractor Oil — 37/-


AU Deliveries Free , | Write':


■ or Phone Whalley 239t (after 5-0 p.na.)


11 ; 1 ■'


ALFRED CROOK I King Lane, Clitheroe!


S I v i i e v e r d r ie s I p u r U p f )


cbFM EVENING I: j.


■'"'AM) ■',:


ex-Army : sergeant who'bad been discharged with an excellent I sonduct rating, was advised to try to get back into the service


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