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Driver clearec
after incident at croosing
junction of Whalley Road wfth Turner Street led to. the appearance at C l l th e r o e Maglstfates’ Court yesterday week of John Howard Stanler, a 40-year-old
..CM Servant,
to foot crossing. passengers on- th(
A N Incident on the pedes-: trlan crossing at- the
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JVST IN
A mobile brancji of Martins Bank
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will b e a t th e CLITHEROE
Of Green Drive, Clltheroe, ion a summons of driving a Car and falling to give precedehce
the case was dismiss^ cause of conflicting evidence.
was . on duty ori ; the morning of.fdne 24th escorting schbol- cfiUdren
q.ver thq crossing. I
P.C. A. M. Duncan said I he
second white line of ’ the crossing, a oar went oyer It in front of him and the thUdfen anfl stopped to^ alloiiv I a passenger' to alight.
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^ Next day alleged the offlCer. Stanler, who had been driving the car concerned, agreed that the constable and the cMdjen were on the crossliig when he went over It. i
Stanier. P.C. Duncan alleged, said, “ I will have to say that you waved, me on.”
i EVERYDAY
said he took his child to the crossing every day on her way to school.
Giving evidence Stanler , JA
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te car. He did not see the officer make any < attempt to stop him then, and drove off.
officer stepped Into the road as he approached anfl, as he ““derstobd It. waved Wm ori. He did not think, this' unusual ,at the trine and t stopped to let his child but'bf
On the day In question, the
^ e d - Mn-' tvhy he had riot sfcopiSfed ori the day before. ’
him as he came to the bis child and
s^ffi SWnlef, wh'effib'r he went u
lojji
DAN LORD and SQN 5, M ^ J l LAij® -
i aw. .atTHEROE.
he'^JsubWilttefl'^thal;' hb'“ had never Intended not to give
W l^ ^ lfeW a te r la l to him, -
b r not-arid precederico'tb the p^estrlans.
Farmers duel : with woods
' I T-Jr. ^ f--' fV'
a bowling toumaiherifi at %Up- shlre Gjlf Club on Friday.
^^ORE ' than 40 Blackbum -'district farmers t9ok in
Mr. John Llvesley, of Mesas. J. Bibby and Sons, Ltd., the'bbwl- Ing tournament has become a
players %ho'-took ijart Were'Mr. J(?lm'''Alhs;WbrlJh,‘: bf''Claj^n-]e- Djale, and Mr. Tom Burns, of Langhor.'
Mr. Ernest Pawson, of Pleasing-" ton, from Mr.' K''CafnpBaif."bt' Ribchester. ■ .......... .
.jThe " Bibby ” Cup iwV? won by
keen Interest, and ,was .won bs Mrs. Caaipbell,' of‘RlbcheatSl
, The -women’s section attracted
from Mrs. John Ainsworth; of cl^yton-teDale. ■
by, ARson:,_M. Smltli and, Margaret'^ IGoridbler; £ l 3s, has' ; been given tri Dri Barnanlo’Si Homes.
C-END BREAD ORDERS. Ottr rangf of Erfo^, includes;—
KENYONS SMAUi WUriE ........
KENYONS.ROLL
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m b c TWisiB .................... ' nAirc»ra''„
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TOROG ....... ................................................ LA^E WHITE and SLICED
. SMALL MILK and SLICED ....;^ SMALL TOOLEMEAL ........... T E k - c A K E s ......... . BAIM OAKES ................... FH^GER; TEA-CAKES
,■ Al,io range |)f WRAPPED and SLICp 'BREAD Why not place, your regular orders to-day. (K> CONF iCTIONEBS .....;....:....... .....■........ 2 ? YEAR* 4 ( ^
Clltheroe. Goilrity Swslbns ori- mPtorlsts who had-failed to conform to traffic signals at
Ji)lNES amounting to .£12 lOs. wbre hri'posfed at
|Items from our Issue of K i m ^ '*T
August 17th^
arits plead^’that th'byJpoUld nbt see'thb'lights;
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thP deflnd- '' ^
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was given by MTrs. 'ffileri' %les - Ford. of Bentham. chairman of the Northern Friends of' Peace , Board. In the course of an address to a public .meeting held at Cllth eroe Congregational School. - i
The; Quaker viewpoint on the,fluesUpn.of dlsaririaihent
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cycling and camping tour of IrPland,
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IS^year-old^'iClaraf Wlnsor was crowned Rose Queen. I
, * ' * * . , After 50 years’ service as a PASTRYCOOKS
2V Moor Glitheroe TELEPHONE I 1078
1: i i ' For the new. season!s_. i
PRAMS a[o4 FOLDERS OF. ANY MAKE,
NURS§P([ FURNITURE • AND ALE ACCESSORIES.
LIVER^S^ BApERY ‘REfctETSl
su^gi___ ___ — School shouidrie rriio^lnfed ta accommodate the ' ol — *
TVhltewefl-schbols. ...... K ite
machltte engraver with the Calico ' Printers’ Association; Mr. James Thomas Gettings, of; CPckerlll, Terrace, Barrow, Wiis presented‘ with a "pipe arid , tobacco, - ‘from his col leagues and friends at Barrow p^tworks on his retirement. Tpe foreinan, engraver, Mr. C.
Club of Clltheroe, Mr. L. Grime gave an account 6l a vlsR by about a dozen mem
bers of :.the club to a coalnilne In.pontefract
... Eaves 'l&liob the
Alter lengthy dlscusislons on possible cli
annual field day and sports. Wanderers) took eight \wckets for
At the West Bradford
against I Barrow. hit no.::
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( John’s ! Church. Read ' Canon Dowmham, Rural of'Whalley.;
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Walker, made the presenta-;- tlon. At a ‘meeting,of the RPtary.
laid ba,re by tfle dllgglpg showed jthat the .warriors of old were men of, greali size and 'strength.
,— In armour was egrtned.|i
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- defeated :by the soccer players, Rev.
;bum Epyeis on the CSia'roum Roaq ' ground, and were
: A team* selected by to e__ J. Hi TOrlgley played B' ack-
:;awamp|d.,jtji8t toe corpse had beeri stolen by body snatchers, --------- -------- toe __ of a
. 'W'hm i la ■ single. vault was opened It was found to con- ;taln a partially decayed,coffin full of 1 j Shavings. It- was
Parish Church during aTtera- I tlons and renovations resulted
Excavations In n several discoveries. 'Bones lalley
; The Rev. J. A. Rob,..„„„ formerly Vicar of A lth ^ i was Induced i to the living bf St,
inson.
. by Dean
for
CUmeroe Crabtree
and John’s School, accom panied by their headmaster, Mr. iF. McNulty, arrived home Inl Clltheroe after a month’s
Eight boys of SS.i Michael
INTO THE PAST SO
Iten An annual event, organised by
rMnrtaa; fpiUy g^Hogeffier In tlie;p^t,sheye^.. Among the wjffl-known bowU
-■ Next day the officer stopped Told he would be reported,: ATB^ENSON—HOBLEY
'.elder son, of Mr. aijdlMrs. G. Atktoson.lof 1. Wood Terrate, Chatburn;, and Miss Dlaria Hobley, B.A.. elder. daughter of Mr.; and Mrs, L. Hobley. ;'bf 45, prehard Gardens, Hove, !
icarelefl a bouquet of pink carnations.
-gown of white flockeb nylbn with a shoulder-length vbll :surmounted by a headdress of pearl 'and diamante. sLe
shaded
•pf i hyacinth - blue flocked nylon [with- headdresses of blueffiowbrs. and carried boil- quets pf’ Tiale pink; carnations qnd blue scabious.
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best ; man, the '-groomsmari being Mr. James Jolly, cousin of the btldegrodm; Mr Frank
RldehalghJ a friend, y as ttie usher., I
ted (at! the cerejtilbny, during which the(hyriiris ‘‘The LordtS My: 'Sheph?rd” and “Breathe- on me,: Breath of God” werd sdng.. i . p , ■ .1 ■ Ml-
i Pfeston tofficl^
Arnold House Hotel. Brightori the I newly-weds left .hpneyrnoon hr Lyntori, bride travelling in a'bl "' with white accessories.
For i children ; Following a receptlop at the
for . , the le suit
; My.'-a'ijd iMrs, AtklnMn are to reside. Iri Manchester.
‘ Tire I .bridegroom’s brother, Mr. Robin ■
K.- Atkinson, was
I. Elisabeth Hobley. the bride’s ‘Sister, and Mlsa Denlbe :Whdman. cousin of the brlde- grporii. j were the bridesmaids. They -worb full-length dresses
Given away by her! father, the bride i wore a full-length
Hove, Sujssex. on- Saturday bf -Mr.iGJ Brian J. Atkln^ri, B.A..
The; wedding took blace .it Bishop^ HaPnlngton |Chur(i:
The Week’s Weddings I'
t Mobr Lane Methodist Church,! Clitheroe, on Satur- cay between Mr. Hylton Iioothroiid. E-Sc., only son of Mrs. J. 1 Wopdhouse and the 1 ite Mr.' . J. (Boothroyd. of £ pring J Grove. Thurgoland. fheffleld. 'and Miss Joan Tal- Ibt Slatbr, B.A., only daughter cf Mr. (and Mrs. Jonathan £ later, of: 150, Chatbum Rbad Clltheroe..
i I A pretty wedding took place BOO'THROYD—SLATER
be the National Coal Board In Lpndon.
i ■ t Given iawav by her father, he bride wore a full-length
, notls, apd ;piiij^.'h^^l : ■ In attendance were three
H i.e cftnied a,bouquet pldeep. Cl earn roies; wBto stephari'
gown of white taffeta with ah oyersklrti o f;white, embossed n;don. her fiill-lerigLh veil being sunnounted by a head- di ess of mock orange blossom.
D’. RoseSnary -'Falrweather arid Mrs. Stephanie' Cleasi®( w io wore I full-length dresses Of flowered nylon ,^ th head^ di esses of pink flowere. They
carried bouquets (fl plpk'roses a:.d hoya, ■'■! - ; ■ "
fr .end of'the*bridegroom, was best mari, the duties of groomspian being shared by
Missrs. Roger Gilbertson and Diivld Cleasby.
oficiated, the hymns "Thbu God of Truth and Love,” "O God of Love to Thee we bow’.’, ^ d "O happy home, where Tl ,ou art' loved i the dearest w( rb sung.' 'Mr. N." B; Klngs- to:i was at the organ.'
wldch -the Rev.' ST Arthur Slaw, of Leeds,'and'the Rev. 4 ?• 'Cooper.- ot London,
During the ceremony, at AGO
from our issu^ of luwst 20th, Most
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AXJhq.mpnthly meeting of Council, A
resolution to' purchase fa plot of . land adjoining the gaS -worn -and the railway station
as, a, 1 highways departmen yard 'and; recjreatlPri! ground was- passed'bv' the riastinf
vote of, the'Mayor,'Aid J. T Whlpp.
' ' t * ; Plans for' the erectlorl of 1C
houses hi Victoria Street were approved by the Council. ! :
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reduction of fourpeneb pet thousand feet of gas.
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fessional, ! playing • afeainst Darwen ; in a . Rlbbl isdale! League' i match, took nine wickets for five runs. P aylng against Burnley St. Andrews, •J. Brooks (R i b b l e s&a l e
Ward; ' the Whalley pro The 'Council sanctiolied a
Stirkie Arms. Hotel,'and later to ! newly -i mailed ’’ c.puflle; lelt for i a honeymoon in Nerway. the bride-travelling in a deep rose-pink dress, wl;h a pavy-blue '’chat with th ’ee-quartqr-length- sleeves,
A reception followed.’at the
am navy arid'white acces- aoJl^.
cu lery Irom the staff tm'd sheets from- the pupfls- at Bhickburn : High ■ School, a chiuue from toe, brldegroorri’s cpI leases ; op ' the National Cou^'Bqard. glassware' from members 'of :the choir at Me or, Lane, a! cut-glass vase
Me tnodlst) iChurch, arid- ’ cut-' ler? fromj inembers of Hlpde
6f T-hurgolah'd
Street Methodist Church,' London.
' ■ to reside
Avenue, London.!,S.W.2;' ; ‘ park|eb4-topham
to . and Mrsi Boothroyd are -------'a t 148a, Killleser
sor of
Mr.landiMrs. E. Parker.’ of Whittaker* Bam Farm, saitden, was married at St Mary’s R.Q. Church, BUllng-
Jjlr. Bernard, Parker only
dai ghter of Mr.; and Mrs. E. Tojiham, I of. ,'18, Blllington Ga:*dens. Bllllngton.
B tT” ^on Saturday to' Miss
the brldej 'worei a gown of wh:te nylop-flocked chiffon over net and taffeta, with a fince.r-tlp length')veil of nylon
C lven away by her father,
of yellow, roses 'and stepha- not's.;
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.Sumner. tod''''bride’s. slSter. who wore aj dress or lavender t flocked nylon'oyer net arid
4 attendance ivyas' jllrs. H.
Tooham, ; M#,. Ji Tpphrim.'glso’ a brother 'of the bride, was ushir..:
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, Mari, the'
bri.de', travelllri'g In ja wpite dres$ and royM-blue t^ i th i^ a i t i :
' offidlated. a] "redeptlon was held at theiPetre Arms, Hotel
Laptop.La,tep: !the newjy- marrled couble lleft for a honfeymoppl; fn, the ' Islft of
’S ip
,er coat issorles._
, nong' , T weiddln" gifts WQ'i k lT ie p tl s ! at Judge
werri.’.a ;:comi^nldn 'set: and' kltcpenwarqi :'rom! the bride’s
ceremony,; at J- Porter'
to . I W, Vfopdruff,' was- best man, the duties of groomsman belflg. shrit,edy By,: the] bride’s ' brothers. Mtes.T G. arid'E'
affeta wlthrwhlte accessories^ iriusini
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net secured: by a' pearl head- dre is. She; carried g -bouquet
re nda Topham, youngest in/., jlmpne ! the; i gfllte. were ' I,- "" ' - -- Dr. John L’rebtile, a college
MJssrs. James Slater'and Roy Diiwhurst;; The ushers were
a white headdless and -gldves to match, and carried' a posy Of sweet peas. Miss 'Whfte-
Miss Nleld worp ;a dress of flaked, nylon with
Master Nleld wore a white spttosult.,
..The bridegroom’s brother Mr /John Whitehead, w ^
Scipi %■ Victor Orrell. Harold -Hill was the usher.
which the During 'was
Love ” were sung. The organist was Mrs. .p. Brown.
rithel’’ grid A reception followed a t to(
lor a honeymoop the bride In a s'ufPmer'riutfit
to reside at ,2 . Higher Hqflder Cottages, Chalgley. ■ ,
Ij^lteacre, ® workfriends Mr, and.Mj-s. Whltqhead are
Cairiri' 'School.
shoulder-length yell sMured kL a- coronet of orange blossom, She carried a bou quet of white gladioli heads
the bride wore a full-length gown of white satin brocade cut on classical lines, with a
^Margate,” FarnhlU, . Klld- by her fathm,
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hfll Methodist Church last week to Miss Allison P. Dick son, younger daughter of Mr
Dickson, of
Modem School. Clltheroe, Mri' Edye W, Wiseman, only ton:of M^ tod Mrs. C. Wiseman, df Mougflton.” Church Street, married at Pam-
WISEMAN—DICKSOJ^ ' Rlbblesdale
ffi.shades-of coffee arid cream' o'i^Ofis.ories to match. '
' Among the wedding gifts pillowcases
Fatn6f” 6nrt “n
groomsmari ’to .
utoey,
G.-"A. Parker, officiated, toe Heavenly
toe ceremony/1 at Vicar, the Rev.
O Perfect %
dfess with matching heid- hrcM. gloves and shoes, rind c ra e d a pqsv of sweet peas.
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lUy-of.-toe - valley, and stephapQtls. '
Audrey Thackray, a friend of toe bride, and Miss Muriel Cockbum and, Master Robert Cockbifln. he-'cousins.
In attendance were Miss
. trimmed wltUlllac ribbon, and carried tea roses and lilac
, tartap.,
Cockburn wore dresses of wWtei Italic embroidered' nylon; over, i Iliac' taffeta:
Miss -Thackray and Miss
,s#gq|;,pe,as. Master.Ctfckburn wore a kilt of toe Cockburn ! , ' I
.;Hppi;phreys and Mr. D. House!' Following toe ceremony at
.Later -the newly - married couple left for a honeymoon l tour of the Western High
ands. ' ;
o reside at Lodge' Bank, Fendle Road, Clltheroe.
t Mr.:
.and.Mrs.' Wiseman are i
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wps,, held, at Manor House Hotel Thornton-In-Craven.
-the- duties..:of groonisriian: being shared by Mr. K '
which.the Rev,- G- Moffat.'of flettle; officiated, a reception ’
" Mr. K. Simpson, a friend of! the brldegrooni. was best man, ■
CONSERVATIVE dW RIIIviENT l iCOOD gOVERNMEIvt^
.Everyone'W^ts a good Job, But in thi end all lobe dt pend- on our, success,ln selling our ej^ortsiaisroad. Nowaday our
erii.orto.nay'e tp'meet aVdn^-jcbmpet'itldri. An4 they dre meeting It vyen.'.Our trade'position ribw Is better than at any tlmp since the war. Ind^trlkl production ia Wslng. We have both full employmeritrind stable (prices. |
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the, rise, in prices, strengthening the E, keeplngjour gooda competitive,! ending controls and toatriotloiri, letting
Credit must largely go to the. Govfmment fw stopping
Industrygetori wl til the
job.hrlnglngw^k to unemployment ‘black spots;, and helping people to mOve to new lobar (3ood work. Too good tospolL Soglye It yom support by joining your local Conservative, brapoh. ' ^
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Gramma.r School and has b ;en teaching French at Blackbui'n High School. The bidegroom Is an operational research | scientist employed
a State Spholarshlp'ln 1954, Is an old girl of Clltheroe Royal
The hillde. who was awarded
Walmesley Mill, Bllllngton; and: a pressure cooker from colleagues of the bridegroom, at the Milk Marketing Board:
Sabden. ■
Mr. and Mrs.-Parker are td a t : 5. Lamb Row,
WHITEHEAD—HIAM to. Allan Whitehead,
T- Whitehead, of 38, Long- JJ^rifto Road, Bllllngton. was married at All Hallows Church Mtton. last week to; Miss Barbara Hlam, only! daughter of, Mr. and ‘Mrs I G. H. Hlam;,of
Little.Mlttoni Farm, Mltton: Whalley. ^ '
the bride wore a baUerlna- lengto gown of white lace
away by her father,
veil threaded with silver hutex and: , secu/ed by ; a: diamante edronet. She carried: a^bouquet d l red carnations
SIfr a circular .net SUPER D4LAi)
boom’s sister.' - Mrs. Jane T ^ e r , a friend of the bride,' Ml^.Breodp Nleld, the-' bride’s
K Ln attendance were Mrs. athleen Orrell, the bride-
the bridegroom’s niece and' ^Mrs.^Omil and Miss Tinker
^Ith blue I headdresses and white shops and gloves, and
Miss Apn- Wliltehdad,'
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vCustomers, exhibitors and yi'sitors to the She w 4© invited to iriike use of the cqmpreh^sive bankingfacilities provided c n the spot by oub mobile Ijran Please asl; fora copy of our publication 'Finance 4-, ri: - - and Grdwe-s’ I
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the crossing after'signalling approaching traffic to stop, and. when he had reached the
.He led the children on I to
firpTib^ln fhp Wi
*P.
drie'-id'ffie'bV attracflohsi ^ rrinildaboSt.
left of the plefuic wasj/no‘ doubt: iasking, \pcrmlssion for another ride! ivuuuauoni. ; In ti ride, whil xnese iwo girls were ";]usi in time for a ride, whUe He pleaded not: guilty alnd
agricultural show Saturday, August t s th
BOY HI' ■ATHER
Ran out mt
y e ar -o la son playlnH as he dashed downstal Jiim safely across ithl jthe news that the cUlJ
A beoken-heaRtb Monday how he sm
I The .Inquest was on 1 Lane, Chatbum, whq
said toat bn Sunday,!
when he was knocked ! The father. Thomas sl
28th. ihls son left the' after djnnen to play. ,
workshop he looked! through: the! bedroom and saw ihl^ son'pii Thbre -Were other there. ; He did not sign call out but set off . down to bring thej child back!
by his' daughter who! “jBilly: ; has! befen
: On tiie landing he w^ down.” j ■'
j An -bight!-year-old I j<flm Michael Humphrll •47, Rlbble Lane, Cbal sbjd he and other dh| were playing' in John j field across the road fr house.'
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WUliato ! Stewart, ; He| other -nhfldren camd across toe ro ^ and theil saw Billy on ]the opposjlq He ran lout Into the roa was knocked |down.
|'\ INTO. IfHE BOAE ! One of the chiJdr^p
MARTINS BANK LIMITED
Lo«l Branch! M Market Street, Lanclster District Office; *
Head Offline; 4 W^ler,Street. Liverjoci 2 ; 4 Water Street, LIverp'ool 2
in the gateway but apri ly he jdld riot undei w en hd and other dh crossed the road they car travelling towards d^eton.
! When I they first se they shquted to him'
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who appeared for the the
I In ansWr to Mr. c!
Rank. West Bradford, ( agreed that the driver have sounded Ihis horfl b| did not hear it.
manufac turerj of Th ajdward *
high hedge nqar to thd way from where the qhl| had come?—Yes, Sir. ,
Mr. ,Yates4was tne|
lorry driver, of 22. Toveif Clltheroe, . said th a t ' 3-10 that afternoon lel walking I along iRlbble Lai toe-' direction [of Grlridll and about to turn tote-;: wood Crescent, on theJ hand side, when he heaT car coming and the; sounded]^
John i Walter Doblofl j ,L
He saW the car. brakes go on,, and i .when.' (Id
car Iconcemed.l Ho lg a t e , I (
accomriMiled by his i aged eleven and eight! , 1 When'he came to frlT
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