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glDljtrtisicr & tKimcii FRIDAY, JDLY 10th, 10B9 I i lighting of Vehicles: i
: 10-10 p.m, to 4-12 a.m, | i I
Clitheroe Division. Conservai-i tive Association. :
tion committee appointed iby! the executive council' loH
ley. aged 33, an Investment ! analyst^ who lives In Londoh; 1 and Mr, Frank .Pearsonj Irdm i Lancaster, a 48 - year: - Old | farmer.'
a 37-year-old civil englneferil from! Dorking; Mr. Tim Mds-T
They .'are, Mr. John iDayton, 1 . 6th. i I JR SI5
lOH SHORT BUn£) AND I tHE CHEST, OAUi AND piATE WEAR MAY bt STYLES^ and DESIGNS
>AY OFFER l£ 1 2 ) l9 / J
15 GUINEAS I r r 1 ■
S P pR t;k COATS
I l s i rjAin c o a t s lUCED PRICES
It HoIidav^\year [rsUAL PRICE 23/11
I f C/A-Shirts. excellent choice
DWEAR to TONE' - i
[We^r for all ages I ■ .....
& SON CLITHEROE )AY
East Lancashire Regiment; for safe custody.
he former 1st Battalion 'the - ' ' 1
comniemorate those of ' dll ranks who fell at the batue of Somme on July 1st, 19161.
The service was , also io
Clitheroe district served’ with the I 1st, 2nd and . 4fc Battalions of the East Lanca^ shire [Regiment during ithe First world War.
advertisers are asked for their co-operation by ensuring that “ copy ’’ and advertisements reach this ofiSce as eariy m the week as possible, arid not later |han first post Wednei-. day morning.
7^Uf|iNG the printing dli- ” pute; correspondent arid
fiUTHEROE Post Office will be open as usual fo r lS
classes of business during the holiday;weeks. ■' ■ . j-=
the 2(lth.iand 21st July, thei;e will b^ one delivery of letters and parcels only. During the whole !of the week ending 25th July, thei afternoon collection made at present about , 4
p.iri. will be suspended.
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ford and Shaw Brldg' post offices will close a'_____ on Saturday, 18th July.' and re-open ! on Monday, ; 27th July, 1959. .
Bawjdlands. Low Moo) | . . j som
B ^ Y SH0I' — CLITHEROE
fORl ALI
)THER DAiY - )w :TO [ n
lUR |Deg look”-B eamless 6 & 4/11,: j ;
^rVE 'RANGE OP Brassieres i!
I that ils made W you' ftlTE IN AA sizes at l2/-
’l l ' [ayser-Bonddr
jerle at Budget iPrices • VHTDRESSES from 35/11
IHnadkerchiefs [Foundations
bse-shedding ^Drip-Dry ^ SLIKka” at 4 Gns,
[:e “Slikka” Summ^wel^t: Casual
ITERS , SETTE SETS AND
3CKSES from 3/11 -29/6 TOWELS I tABLE-
SHIRE .MADE — BY ”T ' ' i' ,
RLEY ' AT PRICES TO 12/6: BE UP TO THE
rs and! Bras 3CMNGS BY ARISTOC,
sions and Allowances will he made at| the town suh-post offices the previous wdek.
Advance payment of Peit- * - * district, j
MASS radbgraphy units ate- V siting ' the Clltherde
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been catering for ovbr people. .
a ___ Regloilal
Hospital Board has200I ; I from the Leeds
Hospital Board unit at.Wesley School, Glitheroe, Is caterlrig for chest X-rays by appoint ment, 1 while at Waddington unit
public who were not .toong those 1 from works arid:
The unit will visit Clitheroe in
At.giist for the general
factories [who went for !^-rays: this tlriie. I * * *
and tea on Saturday raised £ 18 fdr the funds of CUlherde' Congregational Church.
ARGiANISED ^ Women’s Guild, I sale and aftornoo ■ aboi
Congratulations to Mi s s '■ f ■ ■
Judith" Tattetsall, younger daughterl of Mr. and Mrs. D.. Tattersall of 48 .Pimlico Road, CUthe|:oe[ who has received her BScJ degree (with second, class I honours) ' a t , Reading University.
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Grampiar School, 20-year-old Miss ’[Tattersall Is continuing her sljudles In geology at the
An oik girl of Clltherde
Unlyej'sity 1 p
Brungerlev Avenue, Clitheroe, on Tluesday. Mrs. Minnie Morritenj of 8, Slade Lane, Padlham was taken 111 arid died. She was 62.
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“T haven’t time to rope them on when I’ve 40 ddlivertbs
year-0 Brownlow was said constable falTfrom
to -have made who saw his lorry.
iLY i PRESENTED AS DINGi GIFTS r.' •
to make.’f was the remark 68- [d John Braithwalte, Street, Clltherop,
a parcel to
Court yesterday week Bralttt- walte |Ws fined £1 when' hie admitted load.
having an Insecure /* I *
VALUE MATTER
t, Clitheroe ^OE]1082.
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SHEARER GARAGE
lamiEROE P P A IR S •
1 ABOVE ' i
AT YOilR DISPOSAL e f f ic ie n t ^
CALL OR i i IROE 943 i I I 5 I ll .
grocery business,. Thomas Ellis Proctor, aged 52, and Dennis Hitchlp Hall, were each fined
Partneils in a Clitheroe
Court at jGrlndleton on M!orl- day, f<^r using a van with iri- efflclent brakes.
i / ‘ In court, Proctor saik
brakes! themselves were good condition but the harid-
brake ted had broken and Ww too short] He had been unable to fix round.
ROAD SAimy SLOGAN
It; before starting his THIS WEEK’S :!
Bettei^ go Slowly arilft and
than Swiftly aid fall hy the way'!! £1 at Bbwland Magistrates’ At Clitheroe Magls|;rates’ (= * #.
IHILE visiting her sister, Mrs) L. Birtle, of 3.
bring the A Manchester Regional * On Monday and Tuesday Moie than 400 from Ithe i I ,
day, when the 4th Battallbn of the East Lancashire Regi tment I laid up the colours ' of
TfANY distinguished i old RA soldiers from the CUthe- loe district were present In Blackburn Cathedral on Sun
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mamed, will- appear before the executive council August
, .i' l'. The three men, who are i l l ' School groups, fortune telling and a competition.
of “The Rookery,” by permission of Col. and Mrs. G. N. Robinsbn, on Saturday. The event was opened by Mr, G. P. Womersley and raised more than £45. Among the attiraotions were sports, Scottish and folk dancing i by the Rlversmead
A . garden party for the funds of Chatburn Tillage Hall was held in the grounds f
Simon Butler, laged H months, iwas the winner of the under two years baby show and Patrick Clews won the two to five years section.
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i O Our picture swws Mrs. Robinson, Col. Robbison, Mr. Womersley and Mrs, Womersley. n ttae right is $lmon Butler with the doll he wpn:
CHILDREN AT WORK Parents entertained on open
at Edisford School
■rPHE A Iac use of realistic and well-constructed models *>in Clit lessons is a fe
were able to see tbeir children at work and the yarlous ex hibits,
heroe, and on
the children which Is used In English and; In speech train ing. The children, write many of their own plays for prod uctlon In the thea're. Othermodels Include a model farm. a Norman Castle and al plan of the Edls-
diAmong the manV models' which are used to illustrate or
“Edlsford Farm,” ford area.
a short programme pf singing and percussion tork by the Infants and afterwards parents went froml; room to room viewing the work of the pupils which was displayed on the walls and desks In each classroom,
The afternoon' bigan with
which was on view &ere was an outstanding impression of the I tremendous enthusiasm which jthe chlldreri brought to their ' work. Yet every exhibit! was the tesult of md, con-
^tructed work give teachers arid alike a sense of d^ep satis
carefully planned faction. 1
'atterided the school Ion-Wed nesday afternoon and another large crowd of parents were expected to visit the school in the evening..
children’s enthu mltted Itself .parents and
y]Isltors who
lias iO
hall were lined with photo graphs, showing every phase of the school’s activities, frpm physical training |to their being escorted across the main road by a traffic warden on their way home at the end
of the' day. r ' ■ ' I '■
FATALLY INJURED
YOUTHS
- cscle crash on Blackburn Old ROad, neat] Cren shaw Chair, late on Saturday night, j
The motor-cycle overbal anced and botl^ driver and pillion passenger were flung into the road and seriously injured.
Both were removed by Am bulance to Preston Royal
Infirmary.;
The driver. Bryan Howafth aged 20. of Chapel Street, Rishton, died ffom bis injuries soon after the accident.
His p i l l i o n passbnger,
Both youths were old boys of the Clitheroei Royal Grammar School!
Eric is ViUor
[■piFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Erie .'■•- Kay. of:; The |Crescerit,
: Wanderers cricket field on [Wednesday,
eld on R l b b l e s d a l e r
i I Eric, who Is In Calder House. I had 57 points.
' Runner-up was Alan Exel- ' by. also 15, of Castle View, I Clltheroe, who is in! Kemple
! House. He had 53 points.
i Linda Dulson,' of' Brook [Street, Clitheroe. was the Vlctrlx Ludorum, h iving 51
I points. Linda, who was 14 yesterday, -Ib in Kemple : House.
ii Last year’s Victrlx Ludorum ! 15-year-old Sheila Cole, of Whalley. who Is' in Hodder. House, was .the r mner-up with 46 points,
, Kemple was top house for
Ithe boys ; I with' 471 points, ; Calder were second with 449, Pendle, third .with -315, and 'Hodder fourth with 311. '
' For the Iglils.; Holder was top house with 353i points, Kemple second! ■Hlth 328, Galder third, with 257, and Pendle fourth with 244i. '
[Cllbheroe, was Victor Ludorum 'h ;at Rlbblesdale School sports
Stephen Coy, agbd 19, of Chapel’ Street, Rishton, died on Tuesday, j
m o -youths both lost . their lives in a! motor-
The walls o f ' the sphool Indeed, som
im trans- bhe 280
of the
whlch must parents
In every facet of school life
Gunshot brok^ church window
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camera for an air pistol, he and itwo friends took the pistol to-thb side of Whalley Parish Church and .'while firing It there broke one of the windows, j
Juvenile Panel on Wednesday when; the bby appeared on a
This was stated, at Clitheroe
summons of committing wil ful damage] and on a second summons of; using a gun with out being the holder of a licence.
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granted a I conditional dis charge for Committing wilful damage onj payment of 36s. restitptlon and 4s. CdsfS] rind was fined El for using a gun without a licence.
He'pleaded, guilty and was SOUND OF SHOTS
cuting saldi that the Vicar’s wife, Mrs. J. M. Snape, was arranging I flowers' in the church when she heard the sound' of shots and breaking
Impector j D. Glen, prose
glass.. On I going out of the church she j saw the boy and
nls frl^ends. jbut he refused to give her hi? name and ad dress! and wasf taken to the police. The damage to the window amounted to 30s. and would: have!to be made-,good by the parishioners.
said that her husband hrid offered to pay the Vicar for the damage on the day the
viously been'In trouble. In court, [the boy’s mother
window wds broken, but he had refused to accept it.
she had noli come to tell her of her son’A misdeed before
do so Ism.
both the Vicar, the Rev. H. C. Snapej and his wife, had been reluctant to! take action but the police had felt they should to discourage vrindal-
Inspector Glen said that
Councillor J; W. D. Crltchley, asked the boy’s mother If she had known that her son had the gurii and she said that he was not allowed to have guns at home. After the punish ment had been imposed, the boy’s mother was asked if she wished to have time to pay.
could pay at;once, she felt-her son would not feel' any pun ishment If she did so. As he would be 13' Shortly, she said he could find himself a part- time job and pay the fine himself. He.was, given six weeks In which to pay.
She 'replied that while she l y r e I a t t i p i
dealt teth by CUtheroe Fire Brigade on Tuesday morning.
A ' FIRE oil the Corporation refuse, tip, Henthom. was
The chairman of the Panel, She I asked Mrs. ; Snape .why
The .Inspector added that able the boy was from a respect
'^H E N a 12-year-old Whal- ’ ’ I ley boy “swapped” a
nary! lessons weife a puppet theatre and'puppets made by
e ^ r e of Edisford County Primary School, Wednesday, when it was Open day parents
T
No'L-Plalcs’arid failed to stop
a 16-year-oid Clitheroe! youth and carrying a i5-year-teld one on the Pillion seat, after it had turriediOfif Waddln^ten Road Into Pimlico Road, with out contoijming to the sign tnere, he alscovered that the 16-yeaMld youth was,-'a provisional,! driver and should nave been displaying ‘)L’’ plates. ! He also found that the youth ,Was not entitled to carry a non-competept pas senger 1 ard; his companion
■WHEN a! policeman stopped ’ ’ a moter 'cycle, driven py
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was not a licence holder.! j: When the' youths appeared
Panel on Wednesday;'the|l6- before ' Clitheroe e
other two panion aiding | a failure to
ing of passenger.
to conforln to the “ ihri? sign, and
was rid
year-old’ driver of the motlor cycle was flnedi £2 for falling
___Wl______ ____ _ (ffitheroe
£ l f o r e a c h o f offences. His coiri-
and £1 for, aiding the carte- a non-competerit
Cups I presented to ! children
’•’•^bhe cups and trophies won during the year at Peddle
]MRS. A.|H. TGDD preserted ■
Junior School,; Clitheroe, Tuesday.
Heather
Diana Robinson Cup, John EdmondsonTaylor Boitl, Norma Hatch; and Nellnia Grant - Townsend; Spebfal Merit Cup,: Vivien Harrlsion; Physical Training Cup, Sylvia Jenklnsori; , Victor Ludorum Cups. 'Karen ! Raynor Wd
Wild ' Cup.
Winifred .
i Patricia Brobks; Stephen Pye; Thomber Cubs,
Kathleen [Tonge and Geoffrfey Arkless; Rushton Cup.' Brian Sellefsj! Taylor; Cup. ValMle Warln; I Fielding Cups. Anne Gorse and John Taylor.
family and had not pre HaU
THE Clitheroe Congregaiidn -•^ of I Jehovah’s Wltnetees dedicated, their newly-coh- verted land decorated King
dom Hall at 3, Castle Gate, Clltherde,I on Sunday.
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the Jehovah’s Witnesses hate had a Hall pf their own' In the town] ;!;.!'■
This is! the first time that j
conducted by the, Clrcrilt Minister, Mr. T. Carter, Who gave an i addrete entitled “ What Is !the Dlvlrie Wlll fpr our day?’!
! Dedication ceremonies were ; ' ,
siding minister, teid it Was hoped to I make' the Klngdoin Hall a centre of pure worship in the tributlng
Mr. G.| Woolley, the pre
uplift and welfare of tbe town.;
house free to
to attend] sessions,” he ]sa: 1__' - i _i.
community, coA to . the spiritual
“ We niust havfe an) open
arid anyone can fe ;1 visit the building; i r
New I president
fTHB new president of tl Iriner, Wheel Club L
Clltheroe. Mrs. D. M. Grudg-i ings. iwas Invested at 'Presi dent’s , Day at the Swan and Royal ■ Hotel, (3lltheroe, on Tuesday; i ,
, Tj
ted with the chain of office by T the past president, Mrs. T. H.
MEIIRESENTATIVES of district nursing in'the Clitheroe ^ area were nmong the 3.406 nurses from'Britain and the
were Aflss E] A. Grafton, the area superintendent, or Hen- thom Road, Clltheroe, Miss M. I. Lytle, of' Calder Avenue, BllHngton, 'Mrs, E. Hattersley; of “Oakdene,” George Lape, Read, Miss M. D. Bowkett, of Cunllfle Lane. WIswell, and
rict Nursing. ' c 1
the donation collected by Lancashire nurses went to Miss M. A. Scott, of Burnley
MIk E. Grundy, of Branch Road, Mellon The I honour of presenting
ted to! mate the-centenary, of the Queen’s. Institute of Dis The I local; representatives
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Road; Rossendale, who, with a friend; had collected £150 All the local nurses had plact s in the front rank when the Queen Mother reviewed them as they rite all holders of the nurshig jlohgi-servlce medal. ;
sentation many of the nufste were entertained to tea by the Queen’s ; Institute of District Nursing; at Caxton Hall and,, later,: religious services were held. ; li ;
After the review and pre
LWAL NURSES AT THE PALAd Palace last week
Mrri Grudglngs.was Inven aft. ! • ' [ ' ; ■
Cockshutt;
R o g e r s ciup, Susan
display " L ” plates
fined ; £ l abetting for
the. Juve)uverille
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' Among the niany visitors were Col. O. G. H. Bolton, formerly of Chatburn and a! keefi worker fwi the village hall, I and Mrs, Bolton,'
for tlie next election will Ibfei chosen from a short list 1 of! three drawn up hy the selec-l
rpHE Conservative,candidate! 1 for the CUtheroB Divlsioni
' j i i THE ;SUN SHINES - AND SMON iWlNS
RAIN - SO NO FAY Mr. and Mrs. A. Webster’s Golden wedding memories
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. stayed on to become foreman oIm the department in 1938 (
A MAN who started work in ClUheroe Corporation Water- works Department: at a wagd of 2jd. an hour and
I celebrates his golden wedding'today. : on July 10th. 1909, ' - '
of new springs at Grlndietom to : the reservoir- below LOW^ cocks; Farm. " party of
about, 20 men, Includinr'Mr.
Monday morning at 6 a.m. and trudge up the fell, each, man carrying his own pick and shovel and food for the week. They lodged at various farmsteads on the - fell and toocked off for the week at West Bradford Bridge at 12 noon on Saturdays;
Weteteh;’ would gather at West' Bfadford Bridge each
rained too hard, so that on one occasion Mr. Webster
, Pay was docked when It
years to deal with the tum- mg off [of the water to deal with bursts or connect new pipes, and he has always made a point of giving notice of this to householders so that they could draw water in plenty of time. ;
he had only worked for four hours that week. ! I t was his Job! for many
received ri wage of lOd., since
been asked In all seriousness “ Are you turning off the hot water as well?”
! More I than once: hd has
I ‘D i d 3TOU s e e a i c i d e n t ? ”
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A native of CUtheroe; Mr.\ t Webster began work ' when’
he main job was the piping' i
Is Mr. Alfred Webster;, of 149, t Moor lane; Clltheroe,; j [Who was married to his wife, Jane.'at St. Jamfes’s Church
1 Warm appreciation of hls' services were paid by the late Aid. F. Dugdale, chairman of' the Town Council’s, Water works Committee, when Mr.’
Webster retired In 1954. >i iMrs. Webster Is a native of'
Bindley, near Wigan, coming to the town 521 years ago. In her younger days she was a winder at Primrose ring mill
four sons and a daughter, six granc|sons and lelght grand daughters, and four great- grandsons and ' two great- granddaughters.'
, Mr.: and Mrs. Webster have
held to celebrate the golden wedding when jail the family can be gathered together.
A family party Is to be
only QNEj WEEK TO g6 Spend Part pf Your Hoiidai C Y c L t N c
ONLY A'FEW SHILLINGS
'!' DEPOSIT
■QNL^ A'iFEW SHILLir^GS
PER WEEKI ' .' I'l / ■ AND
ONE OF THE '
W0RLD;S BEST BIKES CAN BE
YOURS I ALL TllE TOP MAKES AND STYLES IN STOCK A. £. HARGREAVES
MOOR LANE CLITHEROE.
and . WOONE LANE I Telqjhone: Oitheroe'683
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w i i i i e s s a s k e d 1 ' ' '
Stephen Grange Bowland
this accident when it hap pened, but came up some minutes] after,” was' the re mark Mr. R. P. Lee. of Clith eroe, fired at a: witness appearing for Christopher
put! It to you that you !-■- were not at
the.scene of
guilty ahd the case was dis-; missed. ■ ' '
driving without due care, and attention. He pleaded not.
at Grbridleton. on Monday. j Gates was summoned for
Gates, of Dlnckley Farm, Langho, at Magistrates’ ' Court
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secuting, said the' case: was brought as the result of an accident which took place on the Clitheroe to Skipton Yoad near Glsbum.
Inspector R. Cusworth. pro ;
court that he was driving to-i wards Glsbutn from CUtheroe.j He breasted a hill at about 281 m.p.h..' and coming up! the, other side he saw a van driven by Gates overtaking a tractor. About 15 yards ftem the hill top the I van- and the tractor were level and hit car collided with the van.
pany ‘director, of Balmoral Crescent, Blackburn, told the]
Stanley Blmpson, a com-' MQRTONS FOR r am s
were sent for and, said Slmp-j son, he remained Ln his car as
After tee Impact the police
! replied that that remained to be seen.
he was Very shaken. On the] arrlvrili of the police he had spoken jto Gates who said, “You were at fault.” He had
witness agreed t ia t the car was one he had hired a week previously. He denied that his speed was much greater than 28 m.p.h. and' that his ]
Cross-examined by Mr. Lee, ■
car was stride the white line ] in the .centre of the road. He said'the van was 11 the centre of the road and tt ere had not been room for his car to pass. He had riot had tnough time to estimate the vain’s speed,
rington Street, Preston, said he. was travelling ' towards Clltheroe In a vate ' He told tee court that! after two heavy; vehicles .had overtaken the tractor about half way up the hill the van begmi to over take. The Car had come over the hill on-Its correct side of the road and the van was Just piillirig back to Itslcorrect side ajfter paiislng the tractor.
i Thomas HarrisOn,' of Har TRAC'TOR GONE
passengete In the car th Gls- biirn pohee office anfi when he came back the tractor.had
;hb hJd taken one of the gone. , , I
that he had not been on the scene when the acfcident' hap pened a ^ insisted thrit he
Cross-raamlned, he denied
had watched It talce place, ' ' ;P.C. 'Sowden agreed i with
at Gatesi request. He could not say If this muii had fallen from eitfier of the vehicles In the collision.
Mr. Le6 that mere ] had been a, patch of ipud on the road which he had measured
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! ;Gates teld in ev dence' that he had left Glsbrim Auction Mart wite two pateengers.
had begun to overtake; the tractor at about 25 niip-h. and abdut half wav up the hill he had passed the tractor and wai moving back to his cor rect side bf the road when the
)'At the jbottom of tee hill he purses of money collect-!' ’ ; ■| FULL RANGE OF
LADIES’ UMBRELLAS - NEW SHADES. NEW STYLTS From 21/-
SUITCASES ! FROM 20/-
DOZENS OF LADIES AND — GENT’ —
/ TO CHOOSE FROM ! AT SPECIAL PRICES;
WATCHES
! DISCONTINUED “ TIMEX” ! GENTS’ WATCHES AT HALF-
PRICES FROM 35/-
Large Selection of CLOCKS ALARMS From 17/- Guaranteed.
BARGAINS FOR THE HOME ' Manufacturers’ Clearance:
Full-size Heavy AXMINSTER RUGS, usual price £4 offered 52/6 each. SAMPLE 3 x 2i
AXMINSTER CARPET - BARGAIN £14/10/-
V FOR REAL BARGAINS SHOP AT
MORTONS 18, MOOR UANE
CLITHEROE. Tel. 420 A SPENCER
FOUNDATION ‘ POSTORAI, IMPROVEMENT ■ '
CORSETS AND BRASSIERES Specially; Designed to YOur Own Particular RequlrementB. A Post Card will receive prompt attention.
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MRS. A. A. GARSroE I
/ Velephone; CRltlicroe 1112 FARMERS
24. DE LA C E Y STREET, CLITHEROE
; IN STOCK
Bamtord’s, Nioholson's, Vioon dely.. and Acrobat S id e ' Delivery Rakes, Strawers, Tedders, Teagle and
car came' over the brow of the hill at a fast speed; When the two vehicles collided! he was completely on his (iwn side of the road;
tor Cuswbrth; GatJa. said he had thought it sale to over take when he did and added that he I thought there was room fori another vehicle; to pass while he wris loing so.
;■ Cross-examined 'jy Inspec
Avenue, Glltheroe, a passen ger in Gates’ vau, and' Mr.
Ralph I Seed, ol Mayfield
Thomas Brethertoi, of Oak Bank Farm. Rlbchester. cor roborated Gates’ /eyldehce .
Eleotrio Fencers and Posts. Woven Wire Field..Fenee, Tubular Fie|d-Gate& , Milking Machines arid Spares. Dairy Eouipment H — ' 'Everything for t|ie Farmer —
Lister BroadcaetWe.;
LINDLEY PATE G IIS]I BU
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tup ..■261
The Perfeot No Boiling
Milk I Substitute Water required
For particulars ask:
W. Bamber, 32.! Ramsgreavo Drive, Blackburii. Tel. 48418,
Jaa-Lioni • Special Cnildren'e Zoa ,elephant Rides » Glhliens' Case BOATING (Meter launch & rewins)
m n FAIR GIANf Wai]i:R CHUTE
& AQUARiUM • Reptltiuni • i-er,orminK
Bob's Coaslbr • Caterpillar Wax* works • Wall ot Ooaih • House oi Nonsense • ENCMA ,T£D GAnOEN. i ' ■ Etc.
SPEEDWAY ^.5VV8pni. PO LAN D
Ureal hUvreUt.<
j..ai Chaiiene
Don’t miss (ha thrilnn.:. ... AdmUslon: 6 •, $ • (Ree.). 3/» (Unros,). Child 1
BclLE VU£
“ HOLIDAY m ICE
New Reitaurants Cato; t A^.alo'
• Snack II
Kinxs Halt. NIGHTLY 7-30 (o July tsth. Bats, at lr4S. 4«os. Matinees Wedneit'ny at 2*4^ ' : BOOK HOW !
M Soiniiiiatinx ice bpesiauie:' NORTH-WEST ] REGIONAL
CiVIL DEFENCr TOURNEY This Barurday—^from 10 a.m.
HOME PERMS by Tom, Piritep, Hudnut, Prom,-et(!:. SHAMPOOS of every make, including StLer and French. '
'! .] | ■ ■. . -'.^ ^l]
HAIR SPRAYS AiND isETS. Lacquersheei;, Smarl- set, Top Secret, Model ^et, Living Curl.
SPONGE BAGS and FACE]CLOTHS of thejlateit Design and Colour.
TRAVEL SICKNESS TABLETS and ASPmNJl.
W SUNGLASSES in all sizte and coltyurs, inc ] the Polaroid range. |
• DEPILATORIES and DEODORAJJTS. ■ NuditjjBlue Grass, Apple Blossom, Aquamarrie. I Deodorants and Hi-Dry. ;
^ TOOTHBRUSHES and TOOTHPASTE
^ CALAMINE LOTION, Laao Calaniinb, Caladiyl, I Suntan Sprays and Suntan Creams,
• CREAM POWDER COMPACTS. Creme Puf:, Fiiishing
; Minute Make Up, Loye| Pat, Feather Finish, i Touch, etc.
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