-r-J-'rf.-i:'
D OUT AND ROUNO ABOUT
!^WO Southport iboys tvho ■ are hltch-hlkihg ro\ind
Society set out under . the leadership of Mr. h! Cook on a private bus to, Dunsop' Bridge. ;
.
thej* began: to make their \^ay to Brennand Valley.
Arriving at the cenotaph,
cast j at ;th6! outset; the clouds began to I clear and soon the Sun
Tllough the sky was over very
Fell ion the right and.jStaple .®**dillls uncle Is on OakiFell bn the left! '
the road: by the side of the River'^unsbp with"'^atrtl I f
was shining and it was plehsant walking along
A ibrief halt was called at AND THE '■ (Ill PATTERNS
.IN ICONTBMPORARY AND TRApmO^ALj DESIQJIS
^VER 200 ROLLS Ij’O CHOOSE FROM AND A STAFF OF
Experienced Planners and IjiReis AT;
x om
il> I 4'^ i l l
1 WALT
S9WhalleyR« gree.|i3b
REAT STARTS TODAY
CLEAI^G LINES BELOW COST
Don’t Miss Th<;se Bargains!
YOU tAVE to 30/
PER PAIR
astleSt greE.13b
meet to form the . Dunsbp river.
leavjlpg .Footholme, ,the party made, to w a rd s Brenriahd Farmi What a .charming pic
Svylnglng to . the left after
ture‘jeonfronted ihemaslthey rounded a shoulder of Whin Fell and came In sight of the farm.' '"M'
On one side was Middle Knoll, rising nearly 1300 feet,
on the other Whins Fell rising to rnipre than 1500 feet. Below In the valley, was the river,: I meandering over the stones!
i Set between the hills,, was the farmi and Its lands. As the party stood surveying
the lovely scene the wind began to blow from the west dowii the : valley, .bringing with jit a few spots of rain.
ithe road to Whltendhle with Middle Knoll, on the left and DunsOp Fell away to the right across the Whltendaie river.
tea on the roadside opposite Costy until
• The party made a halt, for Clough
.bridgb across the Whltendale. Crossing the river they began |to make their, way back along the pipe track which carries the v^ter for Blackburn.
Aftiir tea] they continued they: reached the foot-
anjb sqon there; was a steady doJvi^i|r.' : j
Th^
cloufe.bfgah'.tbl gather, ’ ' ‘
If id fiot take long, ,to ;;hem,.
ve??; bqck; at. the cenotaph, where the bus was waiting for
; r .
were the' Boletus Edujis, a fungi which" the French cut, Infp. cu^s aijd fry in olive oil! march! woundwort, ivy . leaved .bellfloy?er, sundew almost in ipwer;,. knptted pearlwort, hardlprn cofnmon milkwort, lesspr ^awkbjlt.. :
Aiqcng thbi things observed
had been the victim of a bird efipfey.
fete
T^ORD LIIfFORD will open II Hurst Gfegn .village fete on S.a.tu.rday,:Augtist 22nd.
\A cifckooi was found which ' ■
' ;
re^.cl^ • Bl?hop’s ' ‘Ho,u?e,; apdl . Ipfig:- the naturalists
enjoying the beauty “of the scene, the party turned back and , ithen I swung left along
After spending some time
Footi Holme, where the Breh- nand, and Whltendaie ,river?
i '
have ambitions; to. fle firemen, arrived alt: Clltheroe ' Mre
Stationaast week aid asked If they could look roubd. I 1 i
Green, of ,40. Cpbden Riad, and his friend, I fclraham. Dutton,, .aged 12j -lof428,, Palmerston' Road, have 'Men
. The bpys, 13-yearjolJd Rilbln
Very keen on firefithtlng]for about two years.], Roblii.’s * fireman
Already' since. thfe suminer.
holidays began, fhey iave! visited the fire, SMonsI at! Morecambe„,Lancaswr, Orinv
klrkj jlilverpool, ; Birkenhead Port; 1 Sunlight; 'I St' Helens/ Warrlhgtbn, ' Chester, Man chester,'$alford and Boltbri. '
At all:, the stations tiey:
wert .shbvm':the ippilabce^^bf; which they: have'j an! excellent' knov^ledge,: and some of the fire ,o?acbrs,,.havlng heard]'of their trek, were not surprised' to see them.. , i-
i ,
Cop 'SchpoIl Southport, when they are 15,' but "aS they
cannot be, firemen Until they are i9 they hope!tb go Into the ;R.A,F. : and perhaps Ido fire-fighting, there.
When they have __
visiting fire stations for time’ being, Rphln Graham Intend to model fire j' station own.;
j ,. : . * i ■ * -i
casting a shell over those who go to live I and wojrk there. They don’t! usually';'want to leave, after they havb lived In the village for a while, if they do go, they often return to stay with friends or even to reside there again.
, j Even policemen have been
known to be bewitched, and one of these Is' Mr. Albert Taylor, who] was a constable In Whalleyi before] leaving some! years j ago'on his pro motion to sergeant.
I met him behind the
this week serving couiiteij of the
that he has retired from the Force.
Retiring with the rank of
Acting Inspector, iMf. Taylpr decided thajt 'WhaLey jl wks Ideal for retirement. He made many friends In |the village and s u r r o u n d in g district during the ivearsj he served with ^he police at I'Wlialley. ';
sergeant - In - charge was another wbll-known per sonality.' P.s'. Chatleb Turner, now, I understand,! enjoying , a well ;earned! retirenient • In North i Wales; Aiiother col league! was! Ppllcel Constable Tommy ]VobdJ whp iisoj left
In those days, of co irse, the
Whallpy on lils prombtlpn. to sergeant. ■ ■
! ' |'’ | ' ■ former members '>f. I have sben boti
ihese the
greengrocery business he has taken over in the!village now
'y y HALLEY, like Clltheroe, : has a reputdtlon for
finished 5he jnd
build] a of tnelr
The boysl will leave Me^ls-: #b;sbeJthB.^v-Ri
jrealtsej tnat.j.he' 'is also' an 'author'
this last, week when, wfille In the village .library, he, came across a book edited by Mr.
HOROSCOPE
■pjollowlng the almost iin- i canny accuracy of my
weather forecast, many people have asked: me to cast their hofpsebpe. Here are my pre dictions for people born be tween 'July 2ist and Auguist glst.lh any year:
, ;
People I torn In Leo will be either dark or fair,
Some may be short, soihe may , .
be tall with straight or curly ihalr;i
Some ■vvUl possess great riches .and others riot a bean, : ■ ' Whilst others will pursue the
pathjthat lies just In be- tweeri; ' ,
Some 'Will live for many years, but others npt so long.
Some .will be blessed with vl-
brant,health, but some will not bp strorig;
Some ^lli reach enduring i
fame,! distinguished politi cians,]
Some-, will. .be i more practical, as builders or physicians: ■
Spmp will be, unfortunate and never find a mate.
Somp will raise , large families (supported by'the State!) ''
Some will travel far and wide] others] stay at home.
SomP suppressjnomadlc trends repress desires to roam
Some will always walk to work Whilst
joth.ers ride In cars:
These thlngs/can not be ques tioned-— they are written In the,! stars |!
I' I "JIMIFEL”’
uojl cppifERY». -An i^usive birid ia obshiw^
T; HAIVtEijust had a remark-
;, Wiy., topjir, pp very within! the
always-bnjihg: look-out for the unusuah ev e n t ," '"
ej ai
indee^, Jt^ .would bp no (RggerptJippi to say.'that ’such
t evprit pnly cbmes round be, In -
glsi
defcade everi iri'.The ornltholo-
____ ______ • •' ■
■ It was a chance in a million
fo^ It concerns a bird familiar byiinamdto all naturalists, but one which , Is seldom seeri- unless 3(ou , afe prepared td spbnd considerable! time on' the fells. Even then you
activities In search: of moths an^ beetles.
jai| — bpgins Being I
-
unique cparac'terlstics, colour ing and make-up, the chances ofj observing it ;at close quarters are very rare Indeed.
wprild be lucky to see the dark' figure a-S this
with strangb: habits and! :ps
' All this, however, came myj way the pther day when meet ing] a friend just after my retujrn from holiday.
imagine my surprise!when he said., he had been wanting to
^9“
see me. por i have come to knojv. that when he has something of Interest to tell me jit Is also very important!
searching1 “.L ^°*^ me : I was .ohqslng tlie wildfowl Iri the Hebrides
intentions] or aware you may !lf*" ' '
be that something of-the kind would certainly happen.
Asj! a Iffriatter . of jfact, - ji first article
doubt I coUld be exploring our own dlstrl()t to good purpose
I'herejwas no
be |in two places at the same time —l however
yo“ cannot 5W goodUU your
Unfortunately when he was perhaps therefore crepuscular creature! bird—the night]; ------ Its moth-llke' ll|etlme, e,veil of, brie: who. Is
'instead of roaming the High lands and Islands In Junp.
amd hb decided tb tbke one " uu v/Ai\.c
TTO'WiE'VE ,R, jhe o ld
at once ” to blew fehej n lk t i
wbuiri nnf. hn ton late y vi
NIGHTJAR. NESir „
ot , . be thoiigh
----- , It too
wi i lugabj
doubt as to whether the eggs would [have batched i and i had some anxiety as we nmdb our way to the fell. | Lkter] however, by peculiar | refer-i ences to certain happenings which ;took place when thb' second;: egg', Was laid tmV friend decided hatching would not be for at least anothbl:l
week. ] ' 1 "
opportunity at the Webk-end] to obtain what .1 y^as sire would be a unique recofd. All this providing the best £,nd eggs were there and bird was sitting.
This [would give-'me an referrhpg! to,! certain At ' first there was ' some BY naturalist
or so ago seebied to be very conspicuous.
**M***Aviiuico * wiin' me the
Jar nest i situated, so he said, rounding^ as does the nlght- not fa^, from the fell rpad. I I Jar.
harmonizes- with' i
^
the markings :and colour are Identical with the brown and grey of dead bracken.,
To all in tent sand, purposes
ih contrast, j the white marbled eggs are very con
spicuous ljut when, covered by such a close sitter safety Is assured.
■ ong... , . ^ ^ aftdr Introducing my
hide at 8| safe distance the l next few' days Iseemed all too PERFECT WEATHER f
^ATURdAy, jhowever, arid _■' the wpather,: were perfect.
marks .tyhlch would lead Mm] to the nest.
arrived ,, at the gate dividing! | Turkish bath! the fell,:and at once he bekari ' land
his , bearings and werit: Off! searching the bracken.. I -
After [several moyesi, myi companion stopped again to’
straight ;ln front of me, SEARCH ENDED
SHOUTED who! was
eggs had gone when quite unexpectedly a nlghtjai) rose
He had almost decided t|ie bk!
After . a pleasant walk Iwen uowea a.<!i n *
After half]-an-hour as i sat waiting!, the perspjratlori flowed, as] If i were In a
through my mind fron time to time, i
Still she did npt return and J?’ **°t wishing .to 'cause
distress, I ; came away—dis appointed, ' ' Ij I ■ I reterned, hoisveYer, at a later .date] and, again In
away and the. search ended.
butii anyone who ^ has slightest! experience elthu
well marked the chapees Unless ! the site has
to m_y ,ff:ieiid II time watchlrig this! creature now 50 yards
may! applear somewhat fobllsh,' I The- ekqiilslte markings "
All this to - the lininltlatejd tween bird-and iWamriial maaTi J___ L: _?
finding or returning !to 'a amidst bracken will appr^ elate the] difficulty
I jcreatures ofiour.cbpntryslde.
i You will, 1 feeli Certain, find jmore details concerning to- jhaylour: and make-up of j [Interest at some future date.
tife.jstrpge moth-ilk^ flight-and if I above all, the ful)! round eye
ne^t I ] surely make].the:nightjar one I ;of the .riiostiji.ifiscinaUn^
J i| ?,^*?*^^‘***®;?"rishlne; spent some
which ; at! clo?e i quarters f appeared as something be-
return? Five minutes would suit my purpose.' These and many other thoughts: raced
Would jthe bird never'
said %sh ’s employer i^'.^that on the day of th?
Incident, Marsh left her Lmb ta takeTp^^b'^^y 2-5 p.m. tri
ke her shopping. Several
stops were made ! before thd car arrived in King Lane. M • In court. Marsh said he
arrived In . King; Lane a few
seconds,- before 12-15 as he' heard the town! clock strike E S
- t a He denied that the car he!
To appeal to Whitehall
near Fields House, WaddlngL
ton, and Shtrebum,! Waddlngi ton,- have beqn. rejected by the Cqunty; Council, Is to t appeal-;to Whitehall a^lnst
he Oounty decl^on.
. Bowland Rural District Of this at
regarding building fn open couiitrv.
t me ^unty Council appeared
CouncU’s representatives had been sympathetlcaUy received
their meeting last week, when stated that though the
o have a definite policy! i : ■ •! . - ' :
0 ^ of] two ; applicants, .'Whose ! applications for J® bujld bungalows
.| Seldom!.,
""Trips By It'y; I rain^— BLACKPOOL
Olltheroe! "! i
ib?
6/9 6/0
6® SOUTHPORT
o a i a S !';!'' : HiJ ^ 1 "
iWEDNESDAY^^iiRSDAVi niay am. 6/8
6/0 ^ H IN ^ D A Y 8 P.[n,| to BOOK IN ADVANCE-
Supper lioens;i cv6ry night
DANCE
TURMY hurst i^l8.
AND
For the hew PRAMS
OF ^0 SAVE ROBINSON HEVS & CO. LTD.,
Lower Etinam Wharf, Blaoliburn. 6342,
! loans
UpWards! UNSECURED F. S. RICHARDS Ltd
11.
WEI.FORD HD., ] LEICESTER Hodde| Bril
chaigley, Ni
idge Hotel CLITHEEOE
AS ON T.V.
, J E N f a m i l y I
R. TUI
82/86, x b l ■ - TiELEI
f of JEN moulded i— no rial boolwearJor L . 1 men.
S S I . , - . , : h ' ",'jl complete range by vulc^ij
oys, girls aud • from 27
(11) to the Board’s dutfA« r and ProvldM*^bv“thln?^., %**”i®
“fe"'b^i''®8raph 14(2) r'lTe
period. ^ due on^demni^aSd Mt"sub?^®®A®®i alNotice First Published '
^6 custody of ' le consumer “ “ >''
ear and tear). <*'®
'*'®
Then If the bird, remains on the. nest you will walk past. Indeed with regard to camou- flage. no jother
bird I know sur-
Some retire quite young In life whilst! others have to wait::
Some will ihavp artistic trends, be
patnters.pf ;muiclan?!i'
Butmost, alas, must pass their days in average positions.
A collea'gue only disebvered
jlH: 'Whalley. as, curatp tb’.'tne jVicar/ t to H. c.. Siigpe,
joe, ft jjif
Lancashlrei v 1 s 1 til n g. Iflre stations , because they ioth
Whalley force . In the village since .they moved out of. the
further evidence, that Whalley stljl draws : back those 'who
Is, I suppose, have moved to other localities;
T HAVE'heard this week of a. CUtherbhlah who . had, a
, ^ tom
He ]id$h;ed|i^Tsib:of; C ^ ^ a brl^f) chai;! irifjh; T
plew^t experience .while i bn! holiday in Italy,
' Thl
..Understanding;” (O x fo rd .University Press. 15s.l
Bevw-“ Steps to Christian !
i The book contains essays' a number of ;emlnent scholars and is' divided into
j ;;ni:; The< Doctrines !of the J u l i a s been reviewed.
'three sectlbns. Thdse are: Par t.l: God;and thd World! n : ;<Iod, and Mkn. Part
jpiuistlanfp^ •
i.
:^ r ip jW ;ln p lu d in jg . "The 3 Review.^
''The:,,; Times uterarjl as well as In all :hewspape^ and
PukTBp" ' Bli bPtbf'. . 1
Bwwig.;; aflorpef i/'vpiuine, (hi
;®Qlj^> xlhies,/Vfhich deaik ; the - sjjbJeQt;
;p-hw?ri.‘ Cphtributprs"!'.' ijiajpr
K®?i(!!Aih}!?toj'y !bf tlie.,pwlsh; ;,p^;.Gjtusph-mrk’’,was Recently'
C^tlan .dpppmlnatjons In:j -?9ki/WTlttppj;four,,years .ago]
Manchester .University.!- He is hoping tb conduct a course ot W.EA. lectures a t Olltheroe during the coming: session;
His subject will be Eastern philosophy. ■ ■ * * * : '
T)ID you. know that the , Clltherpe district once
had
som.ethlng in comniori with The, Potteries—a pot-] tery? I did not know until' this week, when Mr. J., H VV Flshwlck, of 78. Dowiiham' Road, Chatbum, who Is well knoVm as 'a contributor of historical articles tb the “Advertiser and Times,” called! to see me. -
!■ Mr. Flshwlck would be
pleased'to hear from readers who iriay have more Iriforma-
,tlon about! the pottery, 'which he understands was situated In the 'Waddington and: West
Bradford area abput 70 or 80 years a'go.
' i
turned out, and Mr. Flshwlck recalls seeing several bf the pots many years ago. !l ■
Some good pottery work was
Ing .drain ‘pipes .In place of pots. :
:: ■
Some will marry early " and some will m'arry late
can help .Mr. Flshwlck in his quest;
Perhaps, some of my readers I i
Saved by dip town clock
^ ,D ISC R E PA N C Y of 10 minutes between. I the
prpsgcutlon’s ' version of! an Incident and that given' by
Archibald :,Wimam MPrsh ageh;37, of Montague Stfeet! Clltheroe, resulted in a sum mons of causing an unneces-
h«fn week^^'^^^^1
'^^sinissed at Cllthefoe yesterday
Marsh pl^ded not guilty.
and saw a the Klrig opposite vehicle! Because 'of the
line take ? “Yef^^i’f
pm. after parading for duty at the„.pollce station at 2 pm aoH .o . "^car iParked
Lane Hall arid, break - down
S (11)!
!car was parked
only.slnlfe
take up trafiic duty.
he . had. to :' i
the car some 50 minutes lateri he pointed orit the offence ^ !
When Mprsh returned! to !^**®eed, said, ■3. (1)
A Duncan said he King Lane at; 2-5
^ King Lane 2, ! (1) llftll TV m (Ill) f "f/Mi ~
supply through a the qas ACV1S48/o
did not,: pay, and '' was eventually taken over. !by a firm who began manufaptur-
He believes that the pottery (c)
wpphlted- a, tutor, .of! the Extra-Mural. Department of
I^crlbjj^n pI, AU Purpose
First! i Next.; !
Over I
(a) ■(b)
August. 1969-
PART A — all consumers. per
THE UOHEEjUU
Consumption auarter
40.000 .90,000
5.000
1 4 400,600 4 3.000
96 thWms
Pr ce in pence oer therm
30.0.
HELUWELLi GARAGE
SPECIAL CONDjlTIONS
metering charges and the a prepayment supply.
meter owned- and provided of the consumer. The mete
Under ■ this ' All Purpose metering charge In respect
(1) (11) (111) , rby them, or ing, charge isspclated with 'for
joard maSe a , (l.e. credit)
i the premises 2/jd. per quarter
In capacity used as a sub-meten 1 at the rate 3/ per quftrter
for a meter not excetolng 450 cu 'ft. ner hour
Schedule of Commerlcal indi Industrial 20th March! 1952; wpfe
tL^ilh^uteto^e Of a me^ an id the subst d
; 3m tlnuous meter IrVhenever
lias consumed gas Oescriptio Tariff
(a) (b)
ShaU be calculated n of
betw hetmeen accordln giy. the
2. Centra Heating Flat Rate SPECIAL CONOIlfl
All supplies of . gas for separately metered
>piy to this
Description of Tarijf
le special conditions 1 (a) Ik '(Central Heatli;
the period betweeh the date dt
reading Is practised by Ithe Board the r ^ n g
. , i
divided by 13 and multlpUed-bAhe rihLbw^^^ weeks since the last meter trading, and toe charges for
itwo said neter re^lhgs
?rice in pence per th.V/n ! 18,0.
IONS g’ tariff. ,
PART B 1- SPECIAL TARIFFS FOR ________ :
(Available on application only)
Two.Part Tariff No. 1 —--y,. — .p—.
CredR meter supplies. A fixed standing charge alt the rate «
Price
quantl^^^ oI^a3^ (if^ anyj^hto b e t o ' c ^ ^ ume d ; ' - commodity charge of 19.5d. i^r therm
Prepayment ineto supplies. A flxdd standing Twvo-Part] Tariff No. 2
duantit?' commo
rate'tor Ts'/Id. ~rioT‘dutoter ‘ paTable Thell thfi®meter“il Emptied whatever ouantltv of on! m? .
•Od. per therm.
““ t* stjndlng .chaigd-i the rate ® _ 0“ de" aid I whatever
Prepayment meter supplies, A fl)ted standing chatee at the Wtlto w t e ^ uX ty ^ o f“gl^
■ consumed. ap|.a commodity charge I5ff peXe™
SP.ECIAL CONDITIONS for I domestic jeonsumers are
h ^ V n fi) (h). dwelUnghou^ or flat occupied wh )lly pr mainly BD-d &
SI 1 * 1 , 1 . ' :® , the i. consumer faridfofTwch t loi ■
no parti is let or sulvlerto 1 ^ ^ S lor l^ g® supplied on the sPvClal- tariffs must be naid two-part tariff foAhe
t?mp*hi?iS'?'t'*®'-r®® '^*'*' hMM?
' t° condltlon'(Ul) p°a^4 t o t h f f e W _ VA ^WAW UUCi, xautuu reierve'in© flKlltl PART C stani!pea In ajwrd^nce with shall] take his
^ollowl«ng jadditPc^alXgSs ^ ^ a y ^R f e by“ t h e ^ d
■ia\\ tv. » nnr, -a*.4.t__ ,1 . '1. '1 mine & 0
-----■----- ■(b) iheTmr
r-gto tookers su tUe Board, I
lnsSfflc^n"t *i?o|ey**\ra‘!,rS Sie^°t be In6 nioney or amount due
charges, the consumer shall rm<r T ■.4 U liliffi-fE -S-s arrmim* f L tV|o - a ■ - —
For b y ,__ may, b . ________
o 3/ad.'per quarter'ins »ineflt n the amount of gas t T
ter Instead of‘the charge based l gas ctosumed, if toe cooker
ed or maintained Is fclasslfied O .
the Board W ^»f'®J®^..J°L5®y toe ' Additional
to j pay the /
Installed or maintained ciccb to
I ’ **'® • " * * * Id. per to S ch o o l
reseiYe the f)ghtjtac¥arge force.
A FEW 1947/8/9 5 ! A'VAILABI
ALOO^
OPEN[during' H0LIDA| PERIODS UNTIL]9-0 p.i
F6 only 4v&ll&bl6 li i resr>ect nf a
per quarter payab le ou denlaud whatever auy I littp ueen o
and a
I lentral Hei iand! (b)
iting will be ibove will also
DOMESTIC CONSUMERS
bseouent readlnirTor jt.-“ — blocks in thi tariff will be
reding Tor'I^at*meter
exceeding 450 cu. ft.! p?r "hour accordance mth the
aS follpjys:— hour
J (RAY PICKUP) Portland Street
BARROWFORD -Nr. NELSON
Tel. Nelson, 64891
I See also our Showrooms! HEYStHAM ROAD FILLiJ STATION
I Tel. 2019! .
1952 MORRIS OXFORD: Hack.
1953 HILLMAN rMite. Blu 1953 AUSTIN A.30, Green. |
1951 BENTLEY, Black. ;
1955 FORD CONSUL, Grefi 1955 M.G. MAGNETTE, BH 1954 AUSTIN A.40, iBlac 1954 HILLMAN 'Mite Re-sprayed. J ,
1956 FORD ZODIAC Cream/Blue.
Blege/Grey. ; FOR SALE
A SELECTION OF FIRST-CLASS USED C^RS
WITH HIRE-PUlidHAs| -: AND I j ‘
INSURANCE FACILITIE
1958 AUSTIN A.35, Blue. 1958 FORD, ANGLIA De Li 1958 ford! consul. Blue! 1958 AUSTIN A55,;[Green.l
1958 HILLMAN MINX Grey/Blue.
1951 AUSTIN A.55,iBlue. 1957 VAUXHALL Vi:
1956 HILLMAN MIlpC de: Blue!
195 Red. 17'FORD ESCORT, 1957 MORRIS MINOR, Orel 1957 AUSTIN A.55,lBlack. 1957 AUSTIN A.35,1 Green. 1957 (Dec:) AUSTIN A.35,' 1957 SUNBEAM RAPIER Black/Grey. !
ictorJ Slegl
1956 HILLMAN M(INX. Cl® 1956 SUNBEAM R/lAPIER
MORECH
PUBLIC NOTICE SECTION 63, GAS ACT. 1848 .. L, “ ^riSJON OF TARIFFS
toeyVlUcha^gr-for Of, la s Se^s'SSd
accordance ^wlth
'X 'S fS J iS . '’" '* " ' ^corfaZee with
ineir wrms.^ inu'aer special nts. will nw be made
,
^omtoiL NeiBon Oswald- B!flP , SOlIEbuLE, GAS
, Accrington, BarnoldswirV 0 “ vren teiarby and
.UncashlTel iS o ip ^ « .aKlngs, n unely •—
f e e , Padlhpih.jVlthMU. T Paragraph 17,
Maximum char^ for re.
therm as the mailmum price at which gas I SuppUed by tuem may be retold in the strlcts mentlofiett above.:
By.Order otktie Board, a G,'
Secretary.
SATURDAY’S RESULTS Ribblesdale lleague
: Baxenden 62, ClitheYoe I padiham 193, Blacktjurn N. Bamoldswlck 97/3, fSe^tle dec.
Gt. Harwood 47, Earb^ 147 Ribblesdale W. 67/2,|whalle5 64/1
Bibblesdale Junior iicagui (North) I I
Earby 204/7 dec., Sabderi fli Waddlngton 29/1, RoIls-lSoyci
■ j ! (South)
Blackburn N. 79, Liicas 112/j Cherry Tree 146, Gt. 101/8
Courtaulds 94, Padiham 83 i
Whalley 114/5, Ribblesdale W ffiltheroe 59, Langho !Colony dec.
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