at Port£ield Bar Learner-driver
and father Med A FTEh a colllslpn at the
EACH 6 / 9 f k THE ; VIA 12 inch
LONG-PIAY RECORDS F^turihg such Artists as;
IfliXY m ^ A HORNE] DORSEY BROS:
SlAAlMY D A m JNR.I MEL FORME, INK SPOTS C O N N ^ BOSWELL] |ETC. |
; Show Niiimberti include:
s|)UTH PAaFIC, M|Y FAIR LAd Iy, KUSTCj AND I, OKLAHOMA, PORGY & BESS,, IaND PAL JOEY
i More &rious Mulic: ~
SWAN LAKE . NUTCRACKER StJITE . STRAUSS w iA L C T s . B E E i i i q w s 5th sW h o n y , e t c .
dtHER CHEAPER THE“ AeE OF Cl
T' Sii'il. i '
‘TOSICAL GEMS” by 150 POPULAR CLASSICAL
SEE ALSO THE RANGE OF EXTENDED PLAY FOUR T U t e FOR] 6s. 3d. J
-EACH ]Whalle^, a polWeman (found, ^ junction at Poirtfleld'Bar,
Magistrates’ | Coprt yesterday week', when learner-driver Sheila Downham] aged 2'3, of Lower Constablej Lea Farm, Hollins Lane, Rawtenstall, was Ened £& I for driving without reasonable consldera- tlbp and her father, Richard Hbwson Swinbilm . Proctor DiDW^am, £8 for aiding and abetting.
j ■Both also had ^heir licences
endorsed and were Ordered to pay £3 lOs. 9d. \iritnesses’ ex penses.
, ,
out due care and'Of aiding and abetting this offence were withdrawn.
A summons of driving with ' guilty. The defendants pleaded not
ECORDS SERIES
;A pLABSICAL
12" LONG PLAY I AT 2^s. 5d. NOW; COVERS 51 DlFFEkENT RECORDS
Uti5/ll|d.
FAVOURITES 1
• Inspector D. Glen,, prose cuting, said the case arose out' 5f an accident .at Portfleld Bai;, In which a car drlyen by lack Reeve, of Morse istreet, Burnley, collided (with a car Jrlven by Sheila Downham,
iiald he was drivihg, along .Vccrington Road from Whal- : ey and as he approached the ; unction of thej Accrington iihd Burnley roads he saw a car approaching the junction i rbm Sabden Roafl. He gaVB two cautionaryr blasts on his horn to signal the driver p a t he was going straight en. He also, saw a'second, car ap proaching the junction from the opposite'direction.
Diving eyidencej Jack Reeve W J
8 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROII TBLfii
INDICATOR OCT
the centre of thb road and had its right-hand Indicator
This car was moving Into
llabden Road.' As he reached p e junction
he car turned aerpss the road » enter the, Sabden road and
o w smarten Up.- wul shoes and have a good holiday|, '• '^vhave’a; mdej rainge of Polishes,, Cleante and Dressings in ^ colours for fine leathers & suedes.
JViONEY.woa’tibiTO I'hp^ iajrour po(±et if you put it in one offouxiinmy PursK —
' i
p u l l yourself together with ohr Kelts, Straps, Baby Harness, Dogt Collars or Leads. i
' ' . ' 1*' I • : i ;
Never nund ,tiie:^ms, ^t your js^oungster a Model BoaL Plane, Gar or GUder, Ik’U haye lots more fun,'tliW;'do'()^Mte ! .]But t^ember'oifly from
I..... ■ ■ ’|, \ \ ■ ■ I . : ,
2f York 'Sfreel, Oith^rb'e TE L EPHONE
49 5 '
Designed for iyoii | a new expe^nce in inotoring Thaidc^pSness for
real spatinj^ domfo> t with j Ladies ’or Gents’
' in Calf,''Morocco or Luxon Hide. Prices from ,
akiighter were ibjured and had'to receive hospital treat ment. ■ i j
He had been travelling at
about 30 m.pJh. as! bis wife insisted, .that he | should hj?t, drive a'bby, etriat spbed, when, she and tW chHd were" in the car.
P.c.
A-.Kenn.ejly, of Accrlng-,
ton, told the [Giaurt that; whp,n:. he arrived at the i'sbehe 'ah
ambulance , had] ^ra^l ready] ambulance’ '•haS'’‘*Mrcady rived, .and.^Mi-, ;Reeve.’s, ..jrtjte; and: child' were,'being .treated prior to removal p hospital.
Reeve’s .car was smouldering badry., ''
' '
junction were W o skid marks, each some 40 feet jin length.
b n the ■y^kHeWslSe of the
evidence on oath, stated that- she had been vjlrlvlng for about
Shelia Downham, giving riiorithW. She skid
that had]she:j;houkht she had not time to cross |nto Sabden Road she wopd hWe’ stopped. As Reeve’s car wsjs about 200 yards away,. she thought It was safe for her |;o cross be fore It passed. Her father had told her to put obt her Indi-' cator and turn.
I ' D E G R E E O F j S E I L L sn
out to signal that he was tak ing the Accrington Road and she had assumed he would pass behind her. ;
Reeve had had his indicator
she agreed that It made no difference which toad Reeve had been going to take.
In answer to Inspector Glen Richard DownWain kllbsted
You knoy{'lhe 8drt,l;^^e’^8 always, in flie|ig||t; He’s got a knack ol -------1 . 1 ----------— J—.u.'-v T...*
sprawls ' I • , I -I- '■ 7 r
seating adjuSlmeht, its’two egjra-yn(le'dbob.Y 'Salaonii0iX6(lnc.^M^^
1 ' ' t • Z TRIUMPH -' J .
««n«k.| fgQow is tying .Then he
.tliree-way
that Reeve’s car |was travel ling at 50 m.p.h. or more and had Its Indicator cjut to signal that It would pasi behind.
about 10 m.p.h. and was just over the white line In the centre of the road.
!h1s car was travelling at
Manchester, defending, said that while a learned-driver might be expected to exercise
the same degree of care as an
not be expected tq possess the same degree of skill.
Favour landra V .M ■
jhn Swlnglehursti
18( of ,' the m a te Bank;iFai3m Bol and, sold P'J heris if TOhn : hftrt (niit
,£2bu vionn oi ; agricpiturai pniilnmcnt Into a sale he was
;Mr. D. Hart, tjarrlsfer, of
He sent ior a Are engine as I
sive action there Was a colU- )lbn and his wife and young
hough he tirled to take eva
out, which he took to mean hat It was going turn Into
the 'two cars Involved locked together In a “tangled mass.’’ ( This was stated at Clltherbe
# SALE YEARLY ONLY held tw i c e
|''LbxURY CLOTHES THAT tiEVERDATLA^A PljlLhoo CAN AfiOkO- bflt«d/unbelttdi
“FOURway”coats/suits "raelnfiLAIDS" "DONEMARAS" •
r.|d
•HOUNOSTOOTH-OOESKINS* uluiKy* u U g n s
limiied numbor
C^tburn side ,[ of seasoh 1904.^5 which won the Blackburn and * District Amateur League: champio^hip and; the Birtwistle CMllenge Ciip-Next season Chatburn will wee agata operate; lin a Blackburn league, the Blackburn Combination: , and their supi porters ^ 1 be hoping , season will prove as ^successful as did 1904-5.
***6 Woisley cup will recaU for older | enthusiasts the t I Unfortunately fh^ nam^ of these champions of bygone yUrs icould not raced. Perhaps; readers'could name them. ; ' FRACAS W GLASS HIT WAITER -COURT: TOLD
a visit to Blackpool, anj: bers of the party and
TATBEN members] ofj II coach party from Leeds called, at ■ the White Bull Hotel, Gisburn, on their way home after argument developed between mem- “regulars” at the Hotel.
j As a'result of this i:':'gument a waiter at the Hotel was
stnlck in the face by iai beer glass, which broke on (impact and cut him on the cheek and above the eyes. , After this Incident a.: member'of I'ihe visiting-party was^chased from thel bar by three menjand crashed mto a plate-glass door, .y^hljch shattered and :c!ut him In seyeral places.
' tpn, dn Monday, whenj'John Richard Cave, an 18-yeir-old UJjprehtlce; bricklayer of KU-;
: This wai; stated at Bowland , Magistrates’ court at Grlndle-
mWck Yard, Bramley, Leeds; appeared on ■ a charge of ■urouridlng .William; Hk r r y Frankland, with Intent to d3 him . grievous;,bodily, ,hai|m, i/t alternatively with maliciously wouhdlng him. After Cave had I pleaded guilty;: mali cious i wounding, the first bhkifg^ of .wounding with In- tSht tci Ih&ict grievous ^mdUy harm | was' withdrawn by the prosMUtlon.
i Ca|ve jwas fined : £1) for
maliciouswoundingand was ordered j to; pay £8 4s. 6d. ■ costs!j
I ; . j
(:Mf. |F.: Taylor, of .Wakpfield, prosecuting] told the .Court that: |the (coach party} had arriyea at the hotel at about lO'p.m. one evening!:
■They (were ratlier'::owdy
.party | to j leave the premises. -The man refused to g6 and jthe welter, Harry Frankland, wfio; was a relative of the licensee’s wife, wept to the man and (ordered him off the
and at(i0-30 thellllcensee’s wife asked:a member of the
' FRIDAY UNTIL 11th SEPTEM- BER, except Town i Holiday Weeks j, ,
Each MONDAY. WEDNESDAY THUm._____
BLACKPOOL BTUESDAY.
8DAY and
Glsbum depart 11-27 a'.m.' 6/9 Ohatbum ■ - „ ‘ lL-37la.m. 6/n Glltheroe . „ 11-43 a.m. 6/9 Whalley „ • 11-49 a.m. B/0 ^
Change at Blackburn' In each direction, i |
iptemlses. (While : he I was speaking to .the , man, jCave, who (up to then had taken no part; In ' the ■argument,' came tin-the sceneand struct the 'Waltey m th . hils ’ glass, which Uttered .and cujt; him so .ly |that(he needed medical
, treatment! i i : !
CHASED I FROM HOTEL Chased firlim the hotel Cave
ment I lor; cuts. He was seen by the police while 'receiving treatment in the coach and said] he had not lntenc(ed to Injure the waiter.
( M r . I T a y l o r s a i d t h e n j a g l s -
! p ' r a p s ’ r i i l g h t w e l l i n t a k e a s e r i o u s v i e w o f a m a n ; w h o c o n d u c t e d h i m s e l f I n s r i c h a m a n n e r .
■ in! epurti Cave said that the waiter had Struck him ifinst when jhe had stood u p (and asked' what the trouble was. He had kept his glass In his hand brit had not Intended to, .stylke the, (waiter with it, “I ran I into the door becarise I was 1 being chased by three locals”: he declared.. :
behalf} a member of the coach party, ] Kenneth Stephei^s^ of Bramleyi (said that: lie was' standing close to (Cave when the waiter said something:like “You all want to get out,’’ to some female members; df i the party. 'When Cave stpoldi up,
Giving (evidence on' Cave’s
BLAC SATUF
, 1)7001167 Blackpool
Itheroe
ran into' a glass door arid he, 1 needed medical treat
The following additional trains have been specially arranged for these
' ■ ’ ■ ■ ' ■ .■,
BLACKPOOL 8/- SATURDAY. JULY 18th
Depart Qlsbum Chatburn Olltheroe i ■Whalley ;
- a.m. 9-35 940 g-.65 10-05'
p.m.145MS2^00 2-10
, Also available, any train, any ; day. to Blackpool: and coastline stations, from 117th July^to 1st August, for travel' outward bn day of ls3ue. and return within 1,16- ,dayoi subject to regulating
THORNTON CLEVELEYS vFLEETW0:pD.14/4
Depart . Gisburn ..
0 iatburn Caltheroe . ■Whalley
'NEWTbN (Abbot MOUTH 1ii/4:
Change at Blackburn ioo 100/8;
7*187*28|7*33 7*39,
LISKEARD s FRIDAYiNIGMT. JULY 17th
Depart Chatburn 6-20 ; p.m.; Clltheroe 16-80 pm.; Whalley 8-38 p.m.:
Light ref eshments available. iRWICH 81/4
YARMOUTH 87/- FRIDAY NIGHT. JULY ,17th
Clltheroe dep. 7-60 pm.; 'Whalley 7-58 pm.
Light refireshments available. , I ■
BRISTOL ' 68/8; TAUNt,;ON 83/8; EXETER 94/-; ITEIGN- MOUTH 99/-: NEWTON ABBOT 100/9; TORRE J02/4; TORQUAY 102/8;|PAIGNTbN 103/4 I
(FRIDAY NIGHT. JULY 17th
Depart Clltheroe 7-35 p.m Whalley 7-44; p.m.
Light refreshments available:
! arrangements, i Not available for '{break o f : journey, or alighting ■short of destination.
12/4:
SATOhOAV, JULY 18th a.m,
p.m. 1-25140 145 1-55
ply-
1|7/4: iBQDMIN road 120/4; PAR 123/-; NE^^UAy 1^0/-
CARLISLE {30/4; KILMARNO((K 60/8ii GLASGOV/ 64/4; AND OTHER SCOTTISH HOLIDaV ,; , . ■ ilRESORlri i '
'i
FRibAY NIGHT. JULY 17th | Clltberoe depart 148 a.m,
C ~h attb burn 1-54 a.m.
MOREpAMBE 15/8 SATURDAY. juLYj 18th
Depart CRltheroe 8-30 a.m. Whalley '840 a.m.
; LONDON 73/- ,fRID/lY NIGHT, JULY 17th
'.Chatburn | depart 10-23 p.m. Olltberoe ! „ 10-28 p.m: 'Whalley ( „ ;10-34 p.m:
PRESTATYN 28/4: RHYL 29/8J ABERGELE I 31/-; COLWYN BAY 33/4:1 LLANDUDNO JcL
■ ■] !
34/8; DEGANWY :36/f; LLAN DUDNO 36/8
SATURDAY. JULY 18th
Depart GlsbUm 540 a.m.; Chat burn 6-60 a.m.; Clltheroe 6-53 a.m.; Whalley 6-0 am.l
:'
I TOWN HOLIDAY I “RUNABOUT” I TICKET ,:4
SECOND 2 9 j . CLASS |
Available for,6 days by any train' SUNDAY TO FRIDAY (
19th to 24t|i. July, or 26th to ’
31st July 'I
These tickets are Issued ,from Stations and Agencies and. allow unrestricted travel between
Windermere )y B,R,. Steafi between all Piers, without extra charge.
Enquire.for detatlsilof ■Runabout" Tickets In North waics, 'Ihe EhgUsh Lakes and West Cumberland.
between Ulvefston and Li Likeside. and Includlni
and MKjobS, ___ . to
DOUGLAS 59/4
(VIA FLEETWOOD) '
Whalley . . . ,^.9*31 7*39jl-65 Change at Blackburn !
Glsbum . . . . 9*09 7*18 :i-26 Chatbum .. 9*.19 7*28 I40 Chtheroe
Depart
, p.m. a.m. pm. 9*25 7*33 145
Fares quoted are Second Class i , return from Clltheroe. ;
' Prl. ^ t ! : 1 17 July 18 July
WHALLEY. CLITHEROE, CHAT. burn, and .Southpbrt, Black pool, Fleetwood. Preston. Lan caster. MofeCambe,' Windernlere Town. Arnside. Grange. Barrow. /iPdi. Also 'kyailable
sailings oh Lake ;niers
I BATH 70/4 11 POOLE 92/8
BOURNEMOUTli 94/- j i ' with bookings to DORCHESTER, jsWANAGE T WEY5|OUTH
and
i FRIDAY NIGHT. JULY 17th j „
I' Ohatburn deiiart 8-10 pjn.j C T t o M o e
1 Whalley ,| 8-20 pm. Light refreshments available.
8-16 p . m . PO R im O U TH
Harbour 9j /- (FOR ISLE |OF WIGHT)
Depart Chatbimi 9ll9 Clltheroe 9-25 ; pin.; ;
FRIDAY NIGHT. JULY 17 th 9-31 pm.
Change atiBlackbmh
BRIGHTON 91/4; EASTBOURNE 95/-; BEXHILL-ON-SEA 95/
8T. LEONARDS 95/-; HASTINGS I I
' 9s /4 ! FRIDAY NIGiIt. JULY pm.
Depart Chatb'iim 9-19 Olltheroe 0-25
p.in.; Whalley 9-3i i
17th pm.;
Change at Blackhhm Light refreshments available.
EVENING KPOOL 4/6 DAY. 18th JU L Y
DAY, SPECIAf. and EVENING EXCURSION^ M O ^ G A M B E 5/9
I FLEETWOOD 6/-1
depart 4-16 p.m. „ (4-20 p.m.
Cen. ret. 1145 pm.
BLACKPOOL 5/9 SriNCiAV. 19th JULY
■liepart Oliatbum 9-65
a.in.; Clltheroe 10-0 am.;! Whalley 10-5 a.m.
Efit. Blaclpool Cen. 7-35 p.m.
MONDAir AND TUESDAY and 21st JULY
Depart Chatbum
leroe I am.
1-05, am.; Whalley 8-36 pm.
Depart; Whalley 11-57 am.; Cflltheroe 12-10 p.m.: Chatbum 12-15,,p.m.; Qlsbum 12-24 p.m. Morecambe Prom. ret. 8-30 pm.
........TUESDAY, 21st JULY
Depart, Whalley 10-30 a.m.; Ciftherde 10-35 a.m.; Chatbum 'W40:a.m^, i
SUNDAY, 26th JULY
Bet. Mofecaftibe Prom, 8-15 pm. WEliNtsbAY. 2Bth JULY '
:'
iCao..am.; .’Glsbum 11-35 ami Ret, Morecambe Prom. 7-30 pm]
D«M,! .-TOMley, ll-io a.m.;, OlS.herqe 11-16 a.m.; Chatbumi
THuNsiDiAV, 30th. JULY
SO U n ffO R T 6/- WEDNESDAY. 22nd JULY
Depart! Chatbum 11-25 am;;: Clltherde li-30 am.; Whalley 1140 a(m. :
ciitneroe 11-30 a.m.; Whalley l l4 o a.m. ;
Depart i (Thatbmn ' li-o a.mi; Clltherpe 11-05 a.m.; Whalle 11.10 a.p.
Southport return 846 pm, ; , : : Southport returp 7-40 p.m,:, ;i
tkuRSriAV!2^rd'JULY , (I ( Chatbum 11-25 am.;|
Southport; return 7-6 p.m. ; I MONDAY. 27th JULY
i! | j • I
Depart; 'Whalley 11-10 am:; Cllfheroe 11-15 a.m.; Cbatbum IMOi am,;, Glsbum 11-35 am. Ret. Morecambe Prom. 7-30 pm,
I . WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY : Depart Chatbum 11-0 am.; 1 Clltheroe 11-6 am.; 'Whalley
1-10 ^m. ,
Fleetwood return 8-55 p'jn! WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY
{Oepart Chatburn 11-0 a.m • Clltheroe 11-5 am.; 'SThalley 11-10 .ari^.'
I Fleetwood return 6-60 pm.|
Bookings also .fco: Thornton Cleveleys, 5/9 all d a ^
8ILVERDALE 8/9: ARNSlOE,
9/6: GRANGE , 10/.; ULVERI 8TON ' 12/-; ' L'/(KE8lDE,';i3|9:
•BOWNE88 16/9: *AMBLE8IDE 18/3
.Depart WhaUey ,8-16 a.m.; cuth eroe
B-ULi -Qlsbura 8:39 Jim, , , aPAY EXCURSION
M b R EO /^ B E is/6 MONDAY. 20th JULY (
pBpart ’Whalley Q-SS am.; cuth- 9-10
am.; Gisburn 0-20 a.m. ; Morec^be ProuL 7-;25 pirn.
.* By B.E. Steamers., TUESDAY, 21st JULY ( am.; Ghatbura 8-29
Depart Olltheroe 8-29 a.m.
WPin.; nalley 10-00
P,m. 1- 30
pm. 2-
am. 840 940
p.in. 1240
240 6-30
DAY EXCURSIONS
BLACKPOOL MONDAY and THURSDAY;
20th and 23rd/JULY
ch atbum 8-13 8-20
Blackpool cen,
am.; ret. T-40'
p.iri.
aiCOLESWICK 3/3: CLkpHAM S .5/8l ING11ETON 4/3
UNDAY. Mth JULY
'TOalley dep^! 10-5tI ain! i 11-06^ am.
detSls SS?*' '“rid’.Second. ClaM.: bay
iropj Glsburn.. Chatburn ' CJlth- Ptw and -Wballey^rany sfirion ^ 160
ftnS
+P®olXv®d“Oay to Fflday, (Oyh. and 26th ^^®We outward on day or lisue :by
wme^tlm. ^ through Note.—Fares quotedl.
Cirtheroe where not otherwise shown.
book in ADVANCE
Cbatbum ,1 11.10 am. t^Wes In oonliection
Details of our full exc District .jHoUdays are
H(
saturdI b l a I
defart cratburI CLITHEROl WHALL^Y|
'MO]
DEPART CHATBURI ; i CLITHERO I WHALLEYI
In addition to the aboi!e,[ day fa|lUtle3 are on ofler.|
Bool
OLITHERCE, 16. Wellgate. i O f : a ]
HALLEY Mr, Brookes,
CIATBURN. Mr. GlWilkl/i! bookings irom Chatbur
LEVER’S BA .,1
am. 840 940
,040
a.m. -00 6-30
9-50
■ p.mi 2-15 , ,
16-15 64d p.m. 12-50
2-10 640
00 6-30 Jf I '
the waiter struck Him and, the witness said, he'was also struck by the waiter.:
say. Cave aaid he was sony for the tfd'Uble he had caused a&d assured the Bench that it would not happen again. '
Asked If lie had Wthing to Imposing the fine, the
chairman of the magistrates, Mr. J. M. Barlow, warned Cave that: but for the fact that he
had iprevlously been i of good character. he would have been sent :to prison.
! Fiveifarmers
M ^ atCiitheroe Istrates’ Court yesterday weel;
(| ( They; wefe Edmund Har
greaves; aged 36, of Angrair Green .Farni, Wprston; Prarili Wrathail agdd '47, of Hdr- rocksford Farm, Clltherop;
Rennie Hargr'ekvfis aged 54iidl Bellman. Pafm! Chatburri ; James Cowperthwalte Balr- htdW, aged 54, of Sydney Av enue, l^alley and Charles Lester Alfey aged 52, of Low- ergate l|armi Twiston. .
.Henthorb Road, Clltheroe, haj obtained the National Associ ation for Mental Health dip loma for teaching mentallj' handicapped children. Mrs! Whaltes I Is at present teachi Ing handicapped children al; an Accrington centre. . i
Mrs. Doris Whaltes, of jss, llllllll
■pTYE] farmers were edch fined £2,at Clltheroe Mag-.
when they (admitted contra-- venlngi the;’ regulations con-- cernlng the ;keeping of recordf of the (movement of animals! All pleg^ed guilty.'
*be Accrington Coimi
100% pur.iuxur). CASHMERES usually JOgpj now £27'-l0-0‘
^ mClfiM Tfgns
FROCKS
SEPARATES BLOUSES
i,
COURT INTRODUC
LAD!
NEW G U tnN ( STYLINGI ANI
sbmJ-pe
FASHION COLOl WAVE A ^ . ALL BUsioffiSS AS
4, YOI
\ lifni^fed number
(In conjunoti COA(
'“'“»r-9fgns ' usu;‘"r-jyys
£411919 Sgns
now 1919 M: SAUE NOW ON
2; King Lane , tClither(^( Telephone : Cutheroe 824
Why put up with damp
I uneven Floors ( ' WHEN YOU CAN HAVE i ^ -
j ASPHALT FLOORS ! AND LINO TILINC:
Estiinates Free. No obUgaUop Consult
I
James Bolton & Son, i EANAIA bin WHARF,
I; EANAM. w ■
Day, Blakewater 42015. i ’uenings. Blakewater 86917.
(' iiiiim
PI III]
j l" LL SOUTHPORT!
E^h MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY UNTIL 11th SEPTEM. BER, except Town Holiday I Weeks
Gisburn depart 11-27 ami. 6/9 Ohatbum.L
Change at Blackburn and Preston In each direction.
CLITHEROE' AND DISTRICT HOLIcIayS i , 1 ' S ' passenger's are rbcommended ti> travel jy
CU^theroe.! „ .. lf-43 am. 6/0 WbaUey „
lj-37 am. e/o am. 6/0
on sU floor problems. ■ Tel.i
BLACKBURN ;
ALSO tar' macadam PATHS ;
FOR PROMPT WRITE
ompt delivery -j - or ’PHONE;
B. & H. [TRANipORT,
^theroe (and Chipping. :Telephone;
Clitheroe 1118 CHippnifo 257
E s s q a g r i ^ t u ^ FUELS and OILS
noot, 12-0(> pm
■ 6-3C
a.m. 8-3C
10-0( pm
124C
a m . 9-3(
KMW 10-0(1
p.m. 6-30
a.m. 7-30
p.m. 1240
am. 840
10-00
p.m. 6-30
am. 7-30 840
1040 1040
p.m. 240
2-00 640
am. 840
940 . . . noon 12-00 i .. 1
pm. 240 640 I ..
am. 8- 30 840
9- 00 .
am. 8-50,
9-15
pm. 12-10
p.m. 2-15
640
a.m. 8-20'. aiso
845 9-50
p.m. 140! pm. 1-50
640
a.m. 840 g-Ui
ami. I 8401
9-151 .10-101 2-10
a-ou 9-50
,10-101 lo-iol
pm, 0401
1:!40 i.m.
).m.
'1-50 1-50
ji:m. S-40
:.m. 11-50
im. 9-15
3-50 3-50
3,m. 5-15
^ p.m.
CLITHEROE. 16, I C H A I
Depart Depart caltheroe Whaliey
6-30 .. 640 ' . .
a.m. 10-00
am. 9-5C
p.m. 9-50
12-10 p.m,I
12-50
2-00 6-30
2-10 6-15
. a.m.
8-20 8-
9- 50 lO-ll 50 10-U p.m p.n
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