S t a t i o n a r y c a r i Incident which ! to()k
1 M ' " I I III \ \ ™ j ^l e y
FOR CLOOK,^ ih ls t drive held 1 at Vale I House - Owe, Whalley,
THE BEV. lEESlIE, R. EARNSHAW : (of DarshMtto, Surrey) : ■ i
j-45 p.m.:
2-30 p.m.; (biUdren’s Service in Churdi I ;
ADDRESS BY tBBV. LEBLIE B. EABNiaHAW: AND rrEMS BY '3H1M)R^
OP OUD SCHOLAKS .■.i-'.-..
I-..';:,.
MONDAY, JOLY l 13th; at 7-30 p.m. LECITURE
by rev. ubsle r . barnshaw ! i ■ ■ 1 ' , '1 ■ . “KEEP THE SOdJRCaE CLL MOOR LANE Methodist Chui^ I r
SUNDAY^ NEl^T (12th July, 1959) ;
10-30 a.m.:
Miss B. E. ASHDOWN !
6-0 p.m.^ ' IMR. N. TURPIN I ;■
2-p pin.; LADIES’ CLASS i Speaker:
: |i; j MISS M. BLEAZARDi :
MANOR HALL Millthome Avenue
SUNDAY NEXT i (12th July, 1959^
SUNDAY SCHOOL, 2-15 GO;^EL SERVICE' 6-30
m . i. MASSEY i
(Bolton) j NEvil JEAk” MDSIOAIL ITBIyK BV TOSLEY;MALE VOICE OTOER GLITHElioE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
SUNDAY (12th July,
6-0 p.m. Conduct REV.
mxr :,959) Worship at 10-30 We invite you to W
us If you attend . ; I Church.
(
a.m. and d by The
*’AUNT
prshlp with no other
empowers.—H. F Fosdick
Thought for th e week: Fear-paralyses Faith
Driving T iim oN
have averaged 80jto 90 per cen. TEOT-EUCClto. >
(Ashton! school of [Motoring) Over a period of years we
; A.S.M.
' ior to most. Lessons in your own town and over pest routes.
Our tuition Is acknowledged as second to none and super-
Agent :
HARDC.ASTLE,,! 7, M(X)R LANE, Cl LmHEROE
JUST ARRIVED STOCKS OF
ml t:
Clarkes JOYANCE .
LE T FREE
on Tuesday raised £8 8s. towards alterations to the ■ clock ' In Whalley Parish Church. ■ ' • ;
I'Oents.: i. Miss BlaohhUm; ’2,’Mrs, li. I Wlllan; <con., Mrs. . Lawson; special, Mrs. Williams, | Of . Bolton. Domino prizes wore won by Miss.
Winners were:'liadllerfr ii''Mrs. Waterhouse: i 2, Mrsi Wlggans,
Peel, Mrs. Onslow Ojad Mrs. Riches. LANGHO
School sports day 'was I held lat St.. Leonard's Church on i^turday in
SPORTS.—The bay and Sunday
a field behind the schMl, . The proceedings wer^ opened by
Mr. J. Proctor, formerly of Langho and now of Waddlngtan. |
for . all ages and country dancing by day school s^olarsj traihed by Miss Truinahr A) kee^flt 'display was glveh'.by rnembirs of'the Mothers’ Union, i '
, ,
the school j extenslim ; fund,' sniounted to'^TJ^.^ f . ' .
were soon .beslegCd. ; Teas: were Eeijyed In thejschool.- ' - i ; The proceeds,-..which were for
and stalls, and In the blazing heat the Ice cream and mineral i stalls
I ' SABDEN ;
plaints' that street islgns in -(lie village needed attention, j par- ticiilarly those at Pebdle Street East, Mount pleasant and iPadl- ham Road jimctlon were made at jihe meeting of glabden Parish Council last
'
be 1 reported :to Burnley Rural District Council
solving these and any future' problems.
; .
It ivas reported that the house, to-house collection in 'he v^age
for i the National Swlely for Cancer: Relief had yMdeit fill 15s. 17d. A letter was tead !from fo the! Society thanking > he villMe
amount." i
reported to be growln; rented by the Gourd dhairman and Ooun; f lg r^ to deal with
r raising this ' Rbse bay willow
cost; to the ratepaye petrol only
, It; :was agreed to estimate fo r . t^ rep roundabout ground; ' !f^/' 'I
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AND SON le, Clitheroe
PHONE: 488 stomAch sufferer
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BE WISE: GO AIL OUT FOR A CURE'!
Break away from the slavery of continually relieving yourself pf palfi. ' |
Build up S|oi r smm i MKTiM
ich Health with ITS ' ■' I
and reiiaiin, the joy 'of living.
Price 3/i i and[ 6/6 per bottle Obtainable, only from
MOOKING STREET, CLITHEROE
NOW B(()OKlNG! BLACKPOOL
HOTELS ^ THEATRES DAY T to S BY AIR TO
- ISLE OF MAN - ;8 Hours bn the Mpd — 49/6<*.
I AUTUMN p R HOLH>AT
RAIL AND ROAI'
WBjfrER CRUISES AND TO U.S.A. . ISRAEL
PALMA . TANGBEIR . CANARY l^LES ETC.
( |kbtiS TO AUL T ARTS
FRANp; e. TINGLE TR{AVa! AGENTS i
34 KING [ST., CUTHEROE
The Modern . Herbalists .
CHURCH MEf^ DOW To-morrclw (Saturday)
RIBBIBDALE VI. j:,,
(with F. a HODGKISS) V.
Blackburn Nor. (WITH T. BARlks)
WICKETS PITCHED ^ 0 D.m. Light Refreshments available. I COLLECTION
New Memters cordially Invited. Hoddef Bridge Hotel
CHAIGLEY, {Nr. CLITHEBOE WEDNESDAY
SUPPER DJ^CE 8 p.m. to 12 midnight
Sapper Ucensed extension every night to 11-30 pjn.
AIRS. E. BARKER DINNER DA^CE
EVERY SATUm)AY Tel.: Stonyhurstj ^16.
Window Cleaning ' ; 'i ) T
in Clitherole and District HAVE'YOURS D(!)NE
EFFICIENTLY NOW BY A LOCAL'MAN.
PXl.!receives prompt attention |F. BRIERLEY
12, Conway Avenue CLnmROE
________ PERSONAL
J. SCHOFIELD, Builder {and Con tractor. Saltmll, ClitheroD, Re pairs: and alterations off aU kinds carried out.—^Tel. 294. ________
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FOR HIRE
HAY BALING.' There Are three balers In your area.—Please ring Fye's, Longrldge 2269.
! A shopkeeper in Downhim, Mrs. Edith! ^rk e r , of Brook- side, died a', her home on Saturday! aged 68.
Chatbum; ; bufore going Downham, v (here she v,»o associated with St. Leonard’s Church, 34 years ago. In iker younger day: (she had been a winder.
Mrs. Barker had lived
sympathy In ment.,
Barker, tvho died 25 ye, ago. Mrs.' Barker leaves t\,v sons, who ■ will be accorc ed their • bereaye-
The widow of Mr. Thomas
' The funeral took place Downhanl on
Tuesday. WlB. W. HALL
wmiaih HaU at his, hbme, Langho. j I
ccorded hlsl lereavement.
'leMington took place on| Wednesdity.!■
Cremation !- MR; ROYSTON
Durban, South Africa, of m . Richard Roytton, who emi grated to So ith Africa Iriun his home, ,2, Milton Avenue, Clitheroe, in 1951.
The death [hahas pccurreii occurred in
eroe for over 80 years and I in his younger days
k k Mr. Roy^ton iUved in .Clliji- •Much isyn
Tanners Arms. Dlnckley. Mr. died on Monday 2, York Lape,
A former licensee of the
(pathy wluj latlves lii th
at at
hert); was on land
this at a ■
s of the .: I
'ibtalh an of the
Coun. c. Moorhouse pr^lded. grindletjn
School, who I
Wendy Green and Siiisa; pupils
SUCCESSES.—Congrati at Grlndleton
11-plus examination. 1 Ribblesdale League ha've p
C. of E. 'kssed; the
Illations to n JoUy,.
ilme play-
ilL : The Newby
Motor Seiwlces, proialsedi the co-operation of his o&pany in
ratewers about the new' bus service weris received and Mr. ; Butcher, of Rlbble
a[ number pf compliilnts |from proposed
It was decided that ibis should ;
PARISH COUNCIL.—Com .There were! numerou^ sidCshowa The programme included; races CHATBURN
' held at Ohatburn Parish 0 lurch on Siuday. I
School anniversary services, . . . . . |
ANNIVfifiSARY, - S
mday were
British Legion Pipe Band led the., procession round the vlllagi and
In the afternoon the OU heroe
baok i to the- church; where a service was conducted hyl«i» Rev. J. T. HaU, Tlcar of OrlndletOn.
vices were conducted toy L Pugh, formerly Vicar Moor.
The morning and eve:
..y.ser- I
DOWNHAM
DAY SCHOOL SERMONS were held In 8t; IiWnaMs (aurch oh Sunday. Both; morning Mid laJter.
,the congregation, 1 The organist at both services
jWas Mrs. W. l. 'Todd, SLM D BU R ^
'members i useful information on the proper, feeding and care of dogs and celts. Thanks to Mr. Myerseough were expressed bir the Rev. S. Krench. ,
surgeon, of tcuthCroe, {was thi speaker at , the July meeting of Slaldburn' W.l.! when he: gave the
W.I.—Mr. Myerscough, vetei^ary
The <Mdreh had!'decorated the church with {flowers and ei^inples of their handicrafts anotoSier school work. They recitedi me lessons and! sang i t ^ roeclal hyinns, " The'Morning, the Mom- Ing” and I “' Merry Sunbe They hod also been all choose the other hymns
noon services were !condUcted by. the vicar, the Rev. W. Allen] B.A.
the Rev. of Low
^ADDINGTON
' Sunday Schopi anniversary servlf • ;■
I panled by Mrs. Wrtght, was f 'at»le to meet again many old acqualnt-
Mr.! Wright, who i was 'hccom- : ;
/ Thei cnuTch was' beauUf^y decorated irtth roses and carna tions I which were afterwaras distributed to the sick and elderly of the vluage.
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! Duijhg tile morning service Andrew Dollln read the lesson add Michael Hattoti and John Herd took the collections.
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procesmon of past; and present scholars to the Cenotaph, where the scholars laid a wreath. A Young people's service waS afterwards' held, during which the demonstra tion service "Lights along the Shore'(• was presented by ' the scholars. Miss O. 'Hardacre, 6f Grlndleton, presided; and Carol Goldsniilth and Brian {Walker were the collectors .. ■ i: { , j .
In me afternoon {there was; a
capacity for the evening; service, at: which Miss Ida i Waddington read )ihe lesson' and Miss S. Slaldlng and Miss I, Pye look the collection.
: £56, were for Simday School funds.
Speakman. The
The
the, Londonj { meeting of the N.P.W.I. was presented by Mrs. W.
' j : A most interesting accoui t ‘<jf
Eccles, of DUnsbp Bridge W.l. who was also delegate for Slaldbum. Mrs. Eccles; was thanked by Mrs. L. 0. Klng-Wllklnson, who pre- slded.,
paythorne
'made i to Paythome MethJdlst Church. I ,|..
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carried out;end.on Sunday ^Iter- noon the RevJ C. E. bund re c a ^
dedicated during the service. T '
; satisfactory ' Ing prices.
being ;as Jambs :and sh attendance
CLITHEROE Monday; Sail
Grade T a,nd 2 heifers bullocks £8 to { £8 12s. per (wt.; grade 3 and 41 heifers and bullocks £7 8s. to £7i ISs. per ewt,; fat iows £5 6s. to fi8| Is. per cwt.; best quality; lambs 12/9d. to 2/ldSdJ per lb.; other strong lambs 2’/7dl' to 2/8}d. per Ib.i clean sheep{ l/|lld. to 2/ld per Ibl; ewes £3 to £3 ISs. each; pigs (po^-kers) 28/- to 29/6d. per score; pigs (cutters) 28/64. to
31/- per score;t'sowB 18/- to 19/6d. per score. | j; ;
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harvest; the/e I was a llghtel" show of 61 attested 4 ^ cattle bn 6ffer to a fair attendance of customers. There was a totlsfactory trade -With the following prices: " j
Wednesday: iBecause ot: tke may
Useful ;cowSi fi70 to £84. i Other cows, £65 to £68. Best heifers, (£84 to £102. Useful heifers, £72 to 1M2. Other heifers, £68 to £7d.
Best young jcpws, £85 to-£106.
Preston, and Mr. 0. B; Lawsob of Fennlscowles, made the folloi^ng
Pennington : { Eastham (Chip
awards; Best lnewly-<
calved cow: 1 ton.
-alved heifer; 1
(Bllsborrow); ! 2, ping). Best he' and 2, J. Pehn
GI8BURN AUCTION MART
calvers made to £92.' Septcnlber calvers made calvers made
Maddsley; 2; j. Hacking. In-™., heifer, 1, J. Parker; 2, W. MaddsW
calvera made t ) {£90. Prizes: In-calf cow, 1,
Tuesday: 1(8 cattle forward: Springers m4de to £96. August
to £97. October tq £90. November
The Judges, W P, Whlttakei, of-■
traide with the; follow- and
o:' Further altjeratlons are to be
excellent several gifts have been made to the church
Market Reports AUCTION MART
iCep, 24 pigs, a i!Ood customers and-; a
e of Fatstock entries iws; 35 cattle, 488
— During the past* two years ■
nearly {£48 towards the cost of the alterations at a gift service.
and ! these were
resurfacing of the floor and the lowering of the pulpit have been
.ALTERATIONS Including the
organist was Miss M. coUections, amounting to
The I church was { packed to
I'leyiand now of Blfkdale, Sputht pmt, (Waa the- preOcher at , the
‘ ANJN IV eR 8A RV,—The BeV. James, yvright,-formerly of \ fm -
i,.at. Waddlngton' Methodist Ohur< on Sunday.
: the car’s drlver;;jOseph S aten; ; a 19-year-oldi apprentice toiiU' maker, of e dk e t h Street;
Newton .reversed Into ajsta-; tionary'car and tljen drove away, led to the appearance at Bowland Magistrates Court' at Grlndleton. on Monday,: of
'Great Harwood. He was sum moned I for . driving. , without'
due care and attention! and for failing to stop after an accident. :
: £5 for . each offence and or dered to pay £4 costs,
he magistrates ' found the case proved and he was fined
builder, of “The Cottage.’’ Ainsworth Prive, Liverpool,
licence ;was endorsed. Harry Albert GreenL a
just off the main road. I On leaving: the hotel toe and his friend had just got intq the car wh^n Slater’s car reversed into his, though he and! his passenger tried to attract Slater’s attention by shouting.-
the car! and on to Slater’s hin- nlng board and tried ;to open the door but It was locked {and Slater I accelerated, throwing him off. and drove away kt!a' fast speed,
His passenger jumpe.d out of
police Car and witness paid tribute 'to P.C.' F. Roberts Who, he said, showed great Initia tive In tracing the youths and the car in a very short time. The car was found parked’In a side 1 road and the yoilths were about; .100 yards fronl. It.
They! took up the chasefin a
Of Waddlngjon and District Con servative Association. | ’ {
M.C. at the whist dilve In Wuddlbgton Beading | Boom last week. Winners were; .
WHIST.—^M
Speak; con., Mrs. A. Smith, Gents.; 1, I Mrs. Hacking; 2i Mr. Wall- bank; con., Mr. Metcalfe,
g k b u r n
w.l,—The monthly! meeting of Glsburn Women’s Institute was,
held in the Primary! School, Gls burn, Vesterday week. Mrs. R. Capstlck presided and Introduced the speaker, Mrs, Renton Taylor, who ^poke on " Colour and design.’! She was thanked by Mrs. Wilkinson.
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from ypur garden" was won by 1, Mrs. Duckworth; 2,i Mrs. Saun ders; 3,| Mrs! Speak; 4,' Mrs. Clark son; and 5, Mrs. Precious.
A competition for | a " Bloom
by the tea hostesses, Mrs. I. Wrathall gave a very Interesting and colourful description of hef ilslt to Jhe annual general'meetlng at, the Albert Hall In London.
Alter I supper, whlchj was served Ladles; 1,' Mrs. Bentham; 2, Mrs. r. , John! Herd was
Would have been killed,’’ : he declared.
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Mount;” Slaldiburn, the pas-i senger; in the stationary car,
said that when he jumped on Hanw Lawson, of “ The
the running board of Slater’s car one of the youths in it had seen him. but the car had n()t stopped.
burn, said that he was In the hotel, { when he heard the noise of the crash. He went out and saw Slater’s car moving off at a fast speed. When he pursued the car and finally! found it parked and the four youths walking away, they denied that the car was { theirs {and said they knew
• he knew a number of people {there | and thought It was
!
,^nipetItors to qua,lify. Playing In the;; Wllpshire
will be played at; CUtheroe GolP Club to-morrow, two
THE ithlrd qualifying round ■ for the President’s Prize
Trophy competition {on Satur day, John Glover; won the prize fpr the best gross score with- rounds of 69 aind 73,
at. Haijwpodiv. Clitheroe Ribblesbdale Wanderers v. ■ Blackburn N.
iPadlham v. Settle : I j '
:
Junior League ' (North) ! '
I
iWhaUey v. Rolls-Royce t Settle V. Waddlngton '
1 Langho 0. v. j Ribblesdale W. (South) :'
Read v. Baxenden !; I Bibble Valley League Wiswell jv. Brockhall''
Obitus^ry
{musical, life I of the town. lAs {a; tenor vocalist he played {leading roles in several GU- jbert and Sullivan productions iby the {former .Parish Church {Operatic Soiilety. I
prominent 'figure | In the :
! A native Of Blackburn.! he was a retired cashibr. ’ {
! I Mr. 1 and { Mrs. { Royston celebrated their golden wed-
idlng In August, 1957. The jPrevlous year the family were jtogether under one' roof for ;the first time In {23 years, ;other members having emi grated earlier.
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{ {Much; sympathy j will ; be 'accorded Mr. Royston’s widow and three sons In their ibereavement.
i : Cremation took place ! at Durban yesterday week.
pital.!on Wednesday of lifes. NelUe SutcUffe, the wife {of Mr. Jack SutcUflfe, of :57, ;Whalley Road, CUtheroe. ;
’ ! 'MBS, N. SUTCLIFFE The death occurred in hos
!' Mrs. Sutcliffe, who was only 49, wa4 born {in Blqckbum hut had lived In Clitheroe for more tljan 20 years. For many years she had been ; a weaver at Sun Street Mill, ;1 ^ |
i ! She Is; surTlvedil by. her jusbancl and son !jto whom
extended pient.
luch
tbmorro,w at Clitheroe Ceme tery. ■ I
!The
funeral! takes i
sympathy , ;{will ibe In their bereave-
place
' Baxenden v. Read '! Bamoldswlckiv. Whalley
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lO-lMjORROW’S nUTGHES Bibblesdale League
'had paid n6 kttentloh to the shouting oh the car park :as
nothing of the accident. pi evidence. Slater said he
I parked about half-a-mlle past ! the hall and were walking
back 'to the hqll when the Constable questioned them. {
! He said he had not denied : owning the car. Each of hls I three, companions had been' asked' if they owned the car and each had denied dotag so, but when he was asked he I admitted owning It.
"A borderline
case” —COURT TOLD
appearing for Neville William Mitchell, of Foulrldge, des-{ cribed the accident which led to hls client’s appearance at Bowland Magistrates’ Court at Gflndleton on Monday, on; a summons of driving without;, due care and attention.
“ A BORDERLINE case,” was how Mr. J. A.' Bower;
was fined £5 and ordered to; pay £4't5s. costs. Hls licence; was endorsed.
Mitchell who pleaded gulltj/:
prosecuting, said the pro-! ceedlngs«arose as the result! of an accident on the Glsburn' to Burnley road at Rlmlngton,
Mr.! F,' Taylor, of Wakefield,
there: was a slight bend In tiie i road and the evidence showed that {Mitchell had taken tnb bend i slightly on the wrong side of the road, and collldeg withanother vehicle. Only slight damage was done, but two passengers In Mitchell’s car iMelved injuries.
At the scene of the mishap,' I
poll(!e shortly after the accl-i: dent,! Mitchell said he had been: driving at about 30 m.p.h. and had reduced speed to take the bend. Suddenly; he was dazzled by the head lights of an oncoming car and! though he tried to avoid a- collision there was an impact.!
In a' statement made to the
the case at its worst it was a< borderline case. “The degree of care expected from a driver was that of a reason able man and not an arch angel,” he declared. There was no suggestion that Mit chell ' had not been driving safely and properly until dazzled by the headlights of- the ■ oncoming vehicle.
Mr, Bower said that putting!
Gar accident , Margaret Procter,
j someone he knew who had 'jumped on hls running board. I They had been bn their {way I to a dance at Newton and had
P.C. !F. Roberts, of SIaid4
witness said that Slater and hls friends were In a 'couldn’t care less’ mood and had reL versed at a fast speed. {“I f there | had been anybody standing In your way, they
“COULDN’T CARE LES^’’ Cros^examlned by Slater,
j
told the court that he had parked in front of the Parkers Anns, on the car park and
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place on .the car park of
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CUtlje r S:
roe JULY 10th, 1959
'gi of Vehicles: ml to 4-12 a.m.
q^lHE ComeMtlve (A for the!.CUtheri for the nejet ’ " chosen (from three dravhi
election wUll a shbrt Usti
tlor, committee, appointed the executive, , council : Clitheroe .Opiylslon .'cbnserv
j and Mr- Ffant; Pearson, fr I Lancaster. {{a 48 - ^ear ’ I faniier.
{maWed, villi' the executive
6th.
Blackburn Cathedral on Sul day when ithfe 4thl Battalil of the East Lancaslilre Ref ment laid up the coloupal the former 1st Battalion t l Bast Lancashlie Refiment f* safe custody,
roe
soldiers fi;om the Cllti district were present
distinguished ___ . ,
le service memorate
Clitheroe district served the! 1st, I 2hd __ Battalions of the E^t Lancl Regime It during t War.
(s who fell omme on.1 than
First Worl(| ■
TkUBING ^ pute cor: advfftisers are
“ copy” and
co-eperation by ehswing th adve rtiseme: ce
later than fi day It
the 20th ana will be one/de
holiday wees . . . Monday
classes of bUsl ■ " ■ se^,
be .....lOE opeil
reach this{ ofljice a^ earlrly the week as
p)^ibl ;. and ' pos, Wednel ornin^,
s :sli'
Post Office usil ual
andl parcels whcile of the ... July, the aftei: made at prese will I be suspend
ford and post offices on Saturday, en on 1959.
-offle-es the pn *
district.
■(VrASS radio; visiting
Hospital Board . Schcol, Clltheijo for chest X- men;, while a unit i fron ReglDnal Hosp: been caterlrig people. :
A Manche
In August fo public, who y thos^ from facteirles.who this time. {
W'
slons and Aik made at the
Ailvance Bawdlands,
o'lly week ending 25| noon collectll e it ab')ut 4 p.f ed.
?lst My, {thef Iverwof lettd jutlng tl
and
during t | (1 TueSdl
for
SfiaB{ Vrtl
_ iclose at no'J 18th. July, an Monday, 27|
tow Moor; Sd Bridge: su|
pa/:mentj of Pei 'ivlous
graphy the
ft: Wadding thfe Leeej
The unit wll visit :: the
Congregational *
d ihtaug ter of !Mr, Tattersall of |46 Cllthfroe, who
JudU
class University.
An old girl
Grammar Schobl Miss her £
Tattersall tudies
University ■: *
died. She w *
Brungerley A.y^ue, on [Tuesday, Morrison of |8 Padlham, wqs as
to mdke,” was year-jold Johi[
“T haven’t tim on when !’■
Brownlow
S.tr^i was said to _ constable wii;}) om hls lo:
• ATTRACnVE WEDDING ( f im I , WHERE QUALTTY; AND VALUE MATTER . T s
9, Castle Str^t, Clitheroe PHONE:] CfiJIHEROE 1082
TAYLOR IsTREET GARAGI SHAWBRIDGE. CLITHEROI
Whalley. sustained minor cuts and’{bruises, when her car overtiirhed in Yew, Tree' Avenue, Blackburn, .early on' Saturday evening. She was taken to Blackburn!
aged 21, . of Abbey Farm,! ■ day. i
• FOR all YOUR R E ^R ^ CONSULT THE AfiO'VE
Royal Infirmary' for treat ment, but was allowed to, return to her home on Mon-l
. C L nU E R O E Q41 ,
repairs q u ic k ANDiEFFiaENT ' p l ea se p a y u s a c a l l or
WOPKikN AT YOUR DISPOSAL ROAD saf: 'ETY: SLOGAN THIS WEEK’S
Better go i^lowly ani and Safely, than Swiftl and fall byl the waj
sSsskSiirT'.-* i Clitheroe
Court yesterda;' w was fidfe i
alte
admitted ha load'.
Proctor, aged HallJ
£1 * I*
Partners .:A. {a Clltberol grocery buslhbs -^,j ThomadElll] , _ ,»2,' and Dfennil c
Hltchln Hall, Were eajch finel qt Bowland I Ma^lstratea
flnel
Court at Grlndleton bn MonI day, l or uslng{q van {with ln| efficient brakes
brake rod had broken {and wa
brakejs good condition
too si ort. He it befi
to flj rounc
In court, proctor said th |
themselves were but the handl
hqd'been uiiabll {starting hi!
he remark 68 3ralth,Walte,
e hEV' saw q ■ry.
; Magistrate! Bralth
hgj
when h| Insecurj
T^HILE vi^ltmg h^r sLste| {Mrs. L i
pirtle lue, ' Mrs.
62. ! *
Slade Lana take ill I an!
Qlltherod Mlnnif
of n
3 to rdpe theij ' 40 dellyerle
:et, (yllth'ero! e made {to pared
f^RGANI.S ” Women’s and I buy sale tea on Saturday £18
4ent for X-raf ED
re not amon works an
Guild. for the fu:,i.ds
and afterno raided aboa of'Clltherf
by ' tti a brh
Church.
Co'igratulatlens to Mi ■"‘J,h —“ - J - ’’ ' ------
Tattetoall, youngj and Mrs.
her
B.Sc. dejrej, (with seco: .^onours)
,Pimlico Roal has
I
r.ecelyq
at Readln {of -Clltherd
4, 20-j-year-ol Is contfiiuL ;eolo^ at th
Clltherd gener|
's by appolnl
ter e. Is
unit It Wesll caterh
Region
tal Bjoard' ha for pver^ 2(1
wances will. town
sub-1 week.
units al Clitherl
thi printing dl respondents al askel for! thq
July 400
from ;t| and
tho$e of at
wai also
the batl 1st. 1911
M ANY The three men, *
I froih Dorktagf, Mr. Tim Mq j ley. I aged J33, an mvestme
- , analyst,; who lives jn Londo
appdar befd council Augu
[ho are, , ' ' engine! Jotin Day , -toe DlvlsE ckndldd up'by|the selq
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