a o a ^
NeW V iw ; for C h a t t^ ^
E h e l d t w i c e ^T£. A
YEARLY ONLY T A PRICE loy CAN A RDFFO ** ■
leked.'unbcittd >/su/t| FjASmON c x 5 i^
CX)UET HAilRpiitei^SBi^ DrntpDU(||
listiTO Iri SM - l> E R A lA I lk N T t o n in g . JAMAL MILK-
WAVE, AND ALL J A i ^ PERMANENT WAVING BUSINESS Asj'uSUAl, DUWNCi THE HOUI AYS
|e«ch 4) YORK lisTREp, CLITHEiROE m (In conlunqtlon with W. c| Standerwiok)
CLITHEROE. IB, iWollgafii ’WHA ^ CHATBURN. Brown
Depart WhaUey
P.m. MO .. a n . 10-10 . .C liiheroe 5lithbroe 824 ES
AGRIClk' (fu e l s
SO TURAL
and O H S
FOR PROM]>T DELIVERY '
WRITE — i or ’PHONE: I
B. & H. TRANSPORT,
Clitheroe ^nd Chipping. Telephone:
CUTHEROE 1118 CmwiNO 257
10-00 10-00
p,n. 6-3)
1 lEPTEM. HolidayI I|jn, 6/9
PESDAY. RY anil
an. e/n 6/0 6/0 a and ■
on. lAYSi . |recommended to travel by
BATH 70/4 POOLE 92/8
J with booljings to j ■ DORCHESTER, SWANAGE and! WEYMOUTH
B
: Whalley „ 8-20 pan. ! Light reXreshnimts availably. |
Chatburn depart 8-10 pan. i aitbMoe „ 8-15 p.m.
ournemouth 94/1 FRIDAY NIGHT. JULY 17th I 1
p.m 2-(H 2-(M 6-3(
aJiL 8- 4C
9- 00
peon 12-00
PORTSMOUTH i
harbour 98/- ; (FOR ISLE ^F WIGHT) i
IDepart Cfiatbum 9-19 p'.m.i itheroe 9-25 ipin.; Whalley 1
FRIDAY NIGH]r. JULY 17th 9-31 pan.
! Change at Blackburn
IbrIGHTON 91/4J EASTBOURNE |95/-i BEXHILL-ON-SEA 95/-i |8T. LEONARDS 96/-; HASTINGS
FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 17th ! | ■Depart Chatburn 9-19' nan-.'
CIltheroe 9-25
p.ni.: WhaUey 9-3‘i: ' I
I Light refreshmeAts available. ; raange at Kackburn pan.
RSIONS I day EXCl RSIONS
BLACKPOOL 7A- MONDAY and THURSDAY,
I 20th "and 23rd’JULY Impart Chatburh 8-lS aan.;.
^29 1/m. Blackpool cen. Jet. 7-40 pirn.
iSbelley depar;. 10-67 iaan. I “ iJe'-oe „ 11-06 S
, SUNDAY. 26th JULY ISans.'*^ tralnTj Enquiry for;
|Chatburn „ 11-loiaS 1 connection
iFhst land Secoi.d Claas i DaY Jriu bll t e l a
■ana rfetum on ■any train hav |conneptlon.
■ I ■ww Jm aiuiy. a’ a of Issue by
■Chtheroe where mot otherwise |thown,
^ ' I Hallway Agentsi ■ I
book in advance ^ • ■ !
I
(7280); . !
s a throiiga I
|Npte,-i-Fares quoted are from I a ■ ' I SPECIAL
0-00 P.m.
2i00 5-30.
: ' ' 9-00 :.W)0
pjn. 1-
pin 2-
00 6-5o
am 8- 30 9- 00
P.m.
12-40 12-00 6-30
pm. 2-00 6-30
p.m. 6-15
12-40 pm. 12-50
am. 7-40 p.m.
am. 8- 50 9- 50
pm 6-31
pm. 6-40
^ • /
10-10 . loi^o
pm|. 6^
9- 15 . . —t I . CHESTER, iLLANGOLLEN and ,
■■■: : I
pm. 12-10 pm. 2-15
64o am.
'8145
9-50 P.m. 1-40
3C
pm. 1-50
:am. 8 ^ 8-45
P.m. 12-50- 2-10 6-40
am. a.m.
8:50 9-15 —
i2-l( 6-40 — I
— . . CHESTER ZOO . . . J . .............8/- . BELMoW. GIRCDLAB . . . . . . 4/3
!
horseshoe PASS : (including luncheon and high!tea) ..29/6 il. 1
"i ■ ■ — . . RIBBLE VALLEY TOPB___ 4/3 am.
8-20 . . :8-4(i 8150 .. !
g-is lO-K
;TUESD/iY, 21et julV .WHlTBy; '
‘ ... .1 8 /9
HOlfiMSEJNEW BRIGHTON .ahjfj so b T T ^ ^ T .11/3
RIPON kndi PODNTAH7S ABBEY Including! luncheon and high tea.
..........2i/
INGLETON' KIRBY LONSDALE and MOBECAMBE i .............9/9
BELLE |y i l& - ZOO And PLEASURE GARDENS .. ..5/6
ILKLEYi and BOLTON ABBEY i
i' !' ■ ■ ' I il ' • I:
___
RIBBLE VALLEY via Preston Motorway!
,6/9 3/6
WEDNESDAY. 22nd llULY SCASfflpROUGH . . J:'.. . . 1 7 / 6
SEVEN LAKES TOUBilrncludlng luncheon and hlph tea 28/6
PICKMEREiLAKE . BLACKPOOL . . . . . . RffiBLE VALLEY TC'
.............6/6 ..........5/6
UR ....4/3
THURSDAY. 23rd jUly CHESTER DEESIDE 'L......H/6
SEDBBRGH, YORKsW e DALES and INGLB7TON In cluding ipncheon and high ............................ 25/6
pm. 2-15 ,
KNARESBOBOUGH, HARRO GATE and HAREWOOD HOUSE ...................... . . . .1 0 / -
HOLLUIGSTO^
RffiBLE VALLEY and SETTLE ! ................
BLACKSTONE EDGE ..,.6/9 :4/3
lake and
Dls riot Holidays are now available a t local offices or ' i . I agencies.
i SERVICES
SATURDAY, JULY 18th BLACKPOOL
depart CHATBURN .................... 8-54 a.m. CLITHEROE..................... 8-0 a.m. WHALLEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10 a.m.
M^i lECAMBE
DEPART CHATBURN ................... 7-46 a.m. GLITHEROE ............... .7-62 a.m. WHALLEY.....;............. 8.6 .a .m.J /if f
day faculties are on offer. Per details ask a t local offices or agencies,
^ i Book a t Local Office;!
C^ITHEROE, .16, Wellgate.; Tel. 176. , 0r!at Local Agencies: I
LEVERS BATTERY ‘PEll ETS’ bookings from Chatbnrn only).
WHALLEY. Mn Brookes, jPark/Villas.' Tel. 2279. 0 JATBURN. Mr. 0. Wilkliison, 8.^ Bridge Road.
Tel 391 (for pbove, an extensive range of bti 'er holi
excursion programme for clitheroe and i
Kl-lO. ,n6<'n 12-1H
12-1 ;o p j i.
2-00 6-;o
)
; am. 9-50
9-50 p.m.
12-10 pm. 12^6
2-10 6-15
am. WO
nool 12-00 pmL 6-30
a.m. 8-30
lO-CO
PJI. 12-4)
9- 6-140 a n |.
6-40 . . ! - - . . BIBBLE valley vlA Preston __________ :: :
P’ln- . ■ -I ■'
am.
8-20 9-50 pm.
12-50 am. . ' 9-40
9-50 10- 9-50 f . . 10-:
pm. , 6-40 am-
12-10 . / - f . . CHESTER' ZOO P-“ '
|. I I M
:Motorway ...........3/6 TUESDAY; 14th JULY
8-40 .. -WHITBY . . . . . . . j.j.............18/9 10-10 ..
INGLETtoN, KIRBYl LONSDALE and MORECAMBH j...............9/9
. . NEW BRIGHTON via Mersey Tunnel
WEDNESDAY, 15th I JULY
HARROGATE—Great i Yorkshire Show-v:................ '.!............9/9
SEYM lakes tour' ..........15/9
HARBdGATE, BIPON and POONTAINS ABBEY . ...1 0 /9 > :
i :
RIBBLE VALLEY and s e t t l e :
.......... .!..............
THURSDAY. 16th JULY RHYL
PICKMEBE LAKE 10
........16/3 .........6/6
; mud jGRANGE- ; • ‘ • • SATIJRijAY, 18th JULY
FRIDAY, kth JULY CHESim i DEESIDE . . . . . . 11/6 WINDERMERE. CONISTON
13/3
•: BLAOKTOOL for Theatres and Dancing j ......... ;.............4/6
SUJ^DAY, iD’th 4ULY LLANDpHNO . . 1.. , . tbenthaM gardens . SEVEN I LAKES TO0B .
AYBGABTH, RICHMOND ingleton ; i . ‘ii '!
HOGHTON TOWER! ... BLACKjpO()L . . . . . i . ,
RIBBLE VALLEY airf SETTLE I . . ; . .v . j . .
am. ; a.mj MONDAY, 20th JULy 8- 60 . .
' ^ . . ... 3 / -
. . .. .5 / 6 ........4/3
- r . . HOL'YWELL and PANTASAPH '
'i 13/-
...18/9 ...14/6
...15/9
and . . . 12/6
.................................. 9/g
50 . : 10-10 . . WINDERMERE and' BOW- NEss >,................ : : ......... '. .12/ .
I; ' i I ' ' j 1 I i Cjhatbum I Depart p.m.
ilOilO 10
10
SATURDAY 11th dULY BLAOlsEOOL for; Thteea and Danitog ......... (............4/6 T-
AYS3ARTH, BICHMOND and jlNGLErON
SUND)|y. 12th JULY, 1YS3A
. BICE GRANITE OIRCULAE,
..........12/6 ..........11/3
’CHESIjEB ZOO '. .....................8/-
NEW' BRIGHTON Via MeraCy i Tunnel : J ..............9/9
BLACikpOOL MONdAyj 13th JUl|y
8-20 .. 8-40 SCABBpEioUGH .:.j..............17/6 8- 50 . . -p CHESTER' and LLAn'gOLLEN ,
' 1 5 / - . '
8/- 5/6
RIBBLE VALLEY t e SETlTiE . . . . ; .....................4/3
COIAGH EXCURSIONS i - i J|. , ftom
E
ILLEY. Bus Station: Cow • '.i :' ■
Afteriservlng'Sffi^iirate
.W e s fH p e p ^ ^ ^ becaniH''Vicarof gt,
at. : tf tta tif rn ,: » * ’i s h '.'ChUifCh, : .Mr. j
: fo r ,V rV i2 3rebrs..’ '' ■ SJx years ago ihe accepted
the'UvlHg'ht Walkderi;
I Mr. Horne, who Is 49 years of age, 'Is'a'marled man.
new- duties early in Septemi- ber.
He Is expected to start his '
Twp rides for Clailio^!
cyclist, wearing a?iplll-box hht short jacket, knickerbockers, black stoiikings and boots. There Is a bugle hanging at his side and he I’s standing beside his ‘(ordinary” or“ pen- ny-farthlhg” bicycle. At the foot of ithe photo Is a pencilled Inscription “1890-l|the winner of the Settle bup! — Trainer BUI Oddyi” The Clltheroe Bicycle .Club had been found ed six years befor;e that date and it must halve been a thri ving club, for dn ..another phltpgraph, taken lii 1884, which' Is' In the Museum, one can count 54 members.';
[Perhaps It is (DUtlieroe’s
wonderful setting, with good cycling country in .almost every direction, which ab- counts for the .fadt that the here, and
sport stUl thrives though the c lu b ........ ..........
Clarion, there Is still a tSettie, C|up.” On Sunday, at 7 a.m.J ten of our member^, plus thelrl supporters, assembled at Bell man Bridge to leave at minute
:s"how the
Intervals on the rijn to'Settle^ and back.
, '
j After circling ;he 'traffic Island at the botto n of'Chat-,
bum Road, they re lurned past' the starting point. The route, was then via Sawley,! Copy Nook, Iviggleswcirtli Rathmell,: until near Settle tiey’ turned at the “triangle” by Glggles- worth station.!
and.ireturned! along the'same roid'to Bell man Bridge, There our'time keeper was waiting to clock us In at the end of tne, 32-mile
event. All the riders safely accomplished the flhal results were: (fastest; and now.
the Settle Cup) i
run; and D. Cowell holder of
Fox (2nd) il,25.45; (2nd handicap) 1 .............
P; Western 'i.34.33; son 1.38.58! A 1.44.14 and B.
R.' WestW'iod 1.33.0;
J. TUlot^ Townson
Elralthwaite [Later in the mbmlng we
assembled again for , the run to Malham yihlch always fol- Mws this-event, and'"a most enjoyable day was spent.
[Next season’s football I
[Clitheroe RC, , will open the
new season in Dlvision H of tlje Lancashire Combination OH Aiigust 22nd: with a' home “derby” fixture agal^-^ Great Harwood. League fixtures for the remainder of the season are;
1959 ,. August 22|-Gt. Harwood
■Nelson ..............; September
|,5-Lwigan Athletic . .2— Horwich R.M;I... 14—Lomax 16— Droylsden ..........
10-(-Rolls Hoyce 17- fLey)and Motors . 24-pPadiham i ... . . . . 31-|-Noithern [ Nomads
3—Lancaster Clity
21-rMorecambe ____ is—
i7-kjlossop I .....'.;- .. . 14- pCromptoh’s • Rees.
November
12rt-Rolls Royce ..... 9-fGt. Harwood ..... 6- i-Netherfleld '■ 8—Netherfleld • (Mond afternoon.)
5— Leyland Motors .
St. jHeleiis; Ttown . December
January' 196(K-
^-pHorwlch RM.1, TjO-lChorley
15- yDroylsdeni aO-fLancasteriCity 2!74Padiham
2-|-Wigan Athletic . ■[■Lomax ..I.'.....;
,2g-4Morecambe ...... '
l2-4Hos^p [ ; ....... 19—
. 2-;st. Helens! Town .. 16- Chorley i . . . . . . . . .
- April.
■yNorthem 'Npmads Crompton's Rees.
, March February raise £52 A garden party and coffee
^ evehlng organised by the Soroptlmlst Club of CHtheroe last week raised more than £52 for the yarlous charities to which the[ club contributes.'
Llttlemoor House,- the home Mr. and Mrs. | A. 'West, and ” attractions; Included g [ t r jA- sure hunt, sideshows and
The effort was held
guessing competition. ' i \ i
October (Wed.)
Lancaster .(1st hardlcaU and Shield for I the“ ! ^ t j First Ride”) 1.28.48; J. Crowther
,26,'45; J. Mr, Geofirey W! Bl'llbwsj was
25.21); M. K.]Varey
best mah and the groomsman was Mr. Thomas Lurid, the bridegroom’s! brother. [ '
Fallowing the [ceremony, at ' ! '
which tbbl 'Vicar, the Rev. 'S. Blrtwell,, offlcluted, a rtcep- tlpnwas held at the Sunllrin, Waddlngton.j Later, the reWly married tjouple' left F fc r ( a honeymoon tour of Waled, the bride travelling in', h blue dress and icoat with vhlte accessories
reside at Ip, Cardigan ^vi Clltheroe.
jMr. and!Mrs. Lund _
e to nue.
MARSDEN -4 LUPtON The wedding look place at
Hubert’s Street, Great Har wood.
' I - ' . . , Given away by her father, (Moii.)
the bride v^ore a full-length gown ' of I white: Swiss em broidered njflon and lace over taffeta, am a flnger-itlp-
length veil secured by & learl and nylon ejoronet. She par
ried a bouqi et of plnlj carna tions,'
: [ '
Patricia Asplri, cousin df the bride..
ballerlna-Ier gth ' dresses „ matching j head-dresses ind
------------- ^ ^ -------------
Ice-blue. flocked . nylon, ’frith \7ore
; The MlsseS, Lupton of
ters, ' the ; Misses Irene ‘ and Maureen Lupton, and Mis,
In attendance were her sis
Our! Lady and • St. Hubert’s R.C. Church,! Great HUrfiood, last [week of Mr. Joseph N ars- den, fourth son' of Mrs. and the late Mr iB! Mjarsderi, of 16, West View, Clltheroe, and Miss Catheiflne Sheila Lupton, eldest daughter [of Mr. pnd Mrs. J. Lupton of 24, St.
i | . LUND — KELLETT Mr. jhnies Edward Lund|
youngest [son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ! N. Lund, of Pages Farm, CUtheroe,' was married Ut St. Mary’s Parish Church, Olith- erOe, on [ Saturday, to Miss! Jennifer .Sellett,' only daugh ter of Mrj and Mrs. W. Kellett, of “Kelgarth,” Eamont Bridge,! Penrith, and [ formerly of*
Appleby. ; !| ' | r I
the bride wore a gown of cream brocade threaded with gold, ari(| a head-dress of cream robes' She carried ah' Ivory-backed prayer book arid wore a spray of [cream roses, j
Given !^way by her fither,^
Sowby, a friend; of the bride, wore a ' dress .of cream and lilac floral nylon and a spray of cream tea roses.
A friend of the brldeghxim! As bridesmaid. Miss Hazel whltb and shoes. They
carried bouquets; of white car- natlcjns. The small attendant had a full-length dress of white flocked nylon with whltp acciessorles and a head dress of -white Iflowers. She carried a jposy of sweet peak.
! Mn Amold Marsden, the bridegroom’s brother, was best man,[ the duties of groomsman being shared by Mr. Battle Maxsden, the bridegroom’s'
■ brother, and Mr. Robert Chip pendale.
■ 1', i ; : . . . ‘
The ceremony was[ i>er- formed by the ‘Rev. Fr. J. ! Burns, who also offered Nup
Gaine Cock Inn, I Great Har- woodJ
I !
' chlnaj tea service from the bridegroom’s wbrkfriends on Prestriri Corporation and table mats[ and llneii from the bride’s colleagues, at Black-
Wedding: gifts'included, a
burh Royal Infirmary, where Mr.
she was a s 'taff nurse i,-. : '. • .
to reside at 2, Sirielt Mfll Got-^ tages. Dunsop Bfidge,
and Mrs. Marsden are
.25 YEARS Ite
tial Mass and gaye the Papal blessing. A reception followed at the
TN the writer’s possession Is a Vhotograph oi a young
Seventeen-yeaMld Maureen Starkic, of 39, BaWdlaiidi, Clither()e, who had the best attendance record for, the
past yw . at St. Paul’s Sunday School, Low Mooir was crowned'rose queen ob Saturday.
w luour, was
School grounds by Mis. Birtwell, Birtwell, Vicar of Clijheroe.! Attending the ^queen” Were Ann Vofie, Catherine p^zdElDr and ‘
The crowning ceremony was performed in wife of
David ’JJrptjter as page boy. The retiring queen,
well, and Beryl Eaton flowers, i
jthe Sunday the Rev. S.
Jaiiet Sj(^rples,, wi^h , ; ; v ■'
Gladys Coatps, thanked Mrs, Birt- presented her with a spray of
: trained by Miss; G. Holliday ="‘ t ‘T ' »' r S »a- S“»1w s e t i i l •edb.r,,- Church,
uvihg Uf .'Christ .Cjilitrcb, Chiit-; burb.
*f>HE Rev. tterhW ■'Horhe, •“ vicar of St. Paul’s Churchj Waltaien, ;ihtis adefipted: aio
subii^ejfe ’’tlie'iReviv
IS^^^OWNED ,1N AND OUT RO
. •■ • • I : -
_
lUND ABOll by Qnlq
. ' ting ,'preacher fromi iithe ■Unltted -States has preached at Whalley Parish Church ibut
’ on Sunday, for the first tlmte, .^ e preacher was a c le rg ^ an of,, Ifhe Protestant Eplsiiopal
..Chupch . of .' the UBiA, i lthe church with which the Ohuron of. England is In full .compmnlon. ' • ,, - | '
The preacher, iwas the Rev:
G E Injnch, who ’has held pasW):a%; In Nfew, ErigMU, Hannibal, Ml^sonr}, anffth'Eu beei^ [Rector,, of Holy Trinity; Indlatoapolfs,, since' 1953,' i
Mr i,Lynch, who was accom-;
panled. on this, visit by.i [hfe wife, Is also' active In radla."
andj tdlevlSl'on (prdgraifimek: ' • ‘He ils a native of Pall River,
Ma^.[ and gained his BAi.' de- gre^'at 'Duke University! ,'iirid his BjD. a!t Harvard, arid Duke',!!
Leagi|e cricketer, VBob”' Booth of Barrow, , who Is over from America visiting relatives in CllthCroe,' rp^evi^cd a!(!(iua|nt:,
' the| C^atburn Road ground on '. SatUT lay. : 'j Among those! he met was Jim .[Crabtree who plajied Barrtitv' [ before Bob left this country.'
ance yiith many; old frleri(js,at
: Mr. Booth,' who went! to Shanghai 3(J years ago, last visited Clltrieroe In 1936. ! fie
, wa3 in China'during the early ■ years of thd[ war before the
Japanese attacked Pearl fiar- b o | ’
i ( '■ ■ ■ ;
: Aijlbricari war veterans. ' ' *
Ma^achusetts, and became assistant treasurer to the HduSlri'g AiitHbrlty there and helped to provide horises' for
' l ' , ■ [ “holiday! FORECAST”
Sorr^"lo upset you, folks—get out. '! those mac’s again!
FOTep^ tn^t ' fqr the next 'fqw I weeks,' we’re! ^ing to have some rain,'!
Ijurpand by ML., ■W
According to my right great toe ,! ■
I guess *e’re going to have lour '^are of'ij hurricanes -and sploshes!
So I put away your tennis shoes, [ get put those old galoshes,
According to the midges small, ' ''that fly around my door,!
The rains thi" — ^ are of all
. I’ve: no jwish'W; BUT— ' Ij
According to (he tea-leaves In th e bottom j Of: my cup.
The other three’ most fickle |are, (I hope it ^eers you up!)
And from now [until October (or so the,tea [eaves say!),
'The weather iwfll be perfect for a super holiday!
! ■ !■ ■ , F' “JIMIFElJ"! .* * *
think that one day these tvlll be “ the good! old days.”
Tailpiece: It’s amusing to ’ll
PEEPS INTO THE PAST AGO
IS from Our issue of July 13th, 1934 ,
! h§roe’^ Carnival Queen, to reign for one year Trie run- rief-ui). Miss Rena Fell, of
iWUson Street, Clitneroe, was [appoirited “Britannia” for the Castle Fete. '
i ' ,■ *' *!' *' ,
! Mr. [Ralph Assheton, son of Mr. arid Mrs. R. d. Assheton, pf ' Downham Hall,'■was adop ted as [the Conservative candi date to flgnt the[ RuJhclitte, Nottingham, bye-election, on the retirement of [Sir Henry Betterfbri, whei had been ap pointed chairman of the Un- emplojfraent Asslst^ce Board.
* ■ * ■ .[[*' . .•
burn for several [years, the Rev. A. Thornber was tfans-
[ Methodist Minister at Chat
: ferred to Saddlewoirth Circuit and Was to reside S at Delph, where the Rev. G.[ W. Tyson began ,ils ministry.!
%;[''
! I . 1; ■ “ ! with regard to the provision of ' '
t
electrlaltjy for the area. * . ik
.When Mr. Josepn Jackson, of fit. Pa il’s street, Low Moor; broke t he only unhgtehed egg In a ! clujtch, of' a dozen, found tt at perfect
ucLvo-auii, he
it contained two formed dlicklings.
* * ' 4 "' The James’s,
Vicar a accepted
;ev. H. y. Burnett, B.A; Audley, Staffordshire, the living of St.
'Illtheroe. ■ ! * 4!
pointed! treasurer of iCUtheroe Football Club In succession to
Mr S; ’Thompson. Mr. A. Pym conflnuec. aLse(iretary.. '
Mr. 'ip. Robinson [ was ap-! : [*! ;
rgnged between the Lanca- ehlre file ctrlc Powef Company "ntl thf^--
An interview was' being ar-'
/i (jtessmaker ' In Clltheroe, ^ M|ss Dorothy [Hanson, of Waddlngton, was elected Clit-
. Items from our issue oi '
50 YEARS AGO July 16th, 1909
fTHE Borough Treasurer jvas authorlseei to bori'ow
was fixed for! jvater supplied outside the borough. • I * I.* * '
Ambulance Association were presented with ' long-service medals In London by H.R.H. the Prince Of [Wales. Among the recipients Was Supt. S! J. S. Hlndle, of the Read Corps, who joined at Its formation lii 1891.
vj * I* *
offered a reward for Infornia-^ tlon which would lead to the prosecution of !’’some person or persons who forced the! door, of a cabin In Dangerous Quarry, gained access to the' explosives safe and took away a quantity of' explosives.”
Horrocksford Lime Co. litdi * :* *
, Irig hear' the gate suddenly attacked and itossed him. Ex cep t'th a t his' clothes Were badly torn Mr. Wilson escapbd with slight bodily Injuries. I
' .* ' ■ ,! ' charge.
val at the Public Hall Skating Rink attracted about eighty entries. Mr. Holt, the Instrric-i tor and manager, wils In
The first 'ifanby' dress carni -
6/8, CASTLE SIREE CLITHEROE
iSfjf
the West Bradford - Grindle- ton Road, a man named Wil son had -an alarming experi ence. ! Encountering several sheep that wbrb?, straying bn! the hlghwriy, he opened a gate' and vm about to put themllnj the field when a cow, 'stand-;
Near West ClOugh Farm,__ on
SPORTS CO A T S ft C A S U A L JA C K E T S - ■ B U Z B R S '
In - ■!.; “ " ‘'i S L A C K S -D a r k Greyj, Lmts , end Slatti Also ‘RELAX-SWS\
SHIRTS — /n eddltion to the; formal jty/es — we offer o'ore . in [onf-slecved and short-sleeved SPORTS in the foteJt|Sho(/ej and designs.
TIES - :-i K N ITW E A R -
' JE A N S - Inclodini. the. weH-kn6m .;Ue.. Cooper’ . and ‘Wettcoi' SH O R T S - ia c lu dm i'S TO IC tronrf.
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£3,400 under! the Local (Gov ernment Board’s sanction Ifor the purchase of land on [the town’s w a t b r gathering grounels' at Ducky Leach. | A charge Of Is. per 1,000 gallbns
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week a sample lat lies in store.
the show’rsj jwe’ve had today. you,!but
Were really jqst rehearsing for the week ypii go awayl
Taverner S2/i Country s'de.
e’re now due for a season of ! both thunderstorms and hall,
(it’s, never; known to fail I) ' A new kind new kind of comfort
of shoe with a '
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WWoiwnon J2M ^bMiy tan side.
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.j.torixier Blbblesdale- 900 X 9x24'
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7.60'X T "■ i I^ G ■pXJR some 'Years past a Wsl- j I I Agriculjgiral Ct&
TRAGTOk REl^iOULb COVER complete with TUBE and WHEEL IN fiXJCf^GE FOR. TOUR OLD UNIT.
n n .v if® . ntraptoM We are nov^ In $ pfesltlon' TO YOU I [ S U P E R S E R V I C E ■ I'' ■ I " ' ■'
ff.eet all demands '''/N ‘fHE FlElD” , '''[(“ I l i !• 1 •»I. il'
recently acquired! a | BAj^; L^I^iRO^Vr I r
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