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f Je Clitljeroe


gilitjErtisier, & . fint£S FRIDAT, august Utb, 1959


Iks on :ia l !


JACKETS, SPORTS I Etc.' ./jUso ia limited


(UITS TO MEAStfRE )OWS ; I


'd!'& jck- I OUTFITTERS^ ,


n M : ■ 1' ■ |


:e, : dJnmROE 58 ‘ 11 ' i


)TBALI^ aiUB \ / J-, ■


t I L^ 1 ' -f G R O ^ D ATCH yAvi AUG. 15th


t-45l p.mL ION -j ^ '


HAVE! f X-RAYED


•OLNTMKNT ' Necessary) ■ | I


IWE^LEY CHURCH ClilTHEROE


iJUSi;; I


SUST: -M ; on; also 1-30 and 4 p.m.


JGUSTir ^ 1. •


on; also 1-30 abd 4 p.m. ; CT • I ' ! i


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on; also 1-30 and 4 p.m. — j I I


. CONFIDENTIAL


r^DRESSED ENVELOPE •report I ! J .


ro p age should, have BE UNIT ! IS |IN YOUR Mothers: excluded)


Jlitheroe; | MEETING


fh AyGipST. Iciitherbe


|m local :teams for' the fclst of eight nien (total |) and a coach.j


lli Parks • and Cemeteries theroe. | mtive Association


I the ANNUAL GENERAL atlon will! be held In the


p VOOD.iOnt ITONESDAY, 'respective' t Coinsi


9, at 7-45 p,


petlng at the c6iconclusion ness.


IBT H. ]WH Secretary


:ailey; arid Agent.


itheroe ;& ilistrict I)art L e a ^ e


lA MEETING will be held] at the '


ICRAVEN HIFER


[ednesday, at 8 p.m.


i^lll all inter ttend.


August 26th a ested please


5TLE FETE


J. WmTER. Sec. = a l


ntlemen’s)' If' WORKS, e 4., within


•OGTBAUL ipetitioa|s


Clltheroe. ;


I & RUNNERS-UP. per Team I i


Ihe following: ! |


I 24, Whlpp Avenue;- . jhorn Rdad; Iw Oreen^ for Road;


Gardens, Barrow.


4. Leigh, 48, Turner St. jrday, Augu^ 22nd


|to be returned to: OFFICE,' CHUECe ST.


^on servatlve ^ ' i 1 'i also ,5 ani 7-30 p.m. ! ■ '-.I .


■pAELY* th!s week, the "Ad- AJ vertlser and Tliries’’ re­ ceived several calls froml girl pupils at Clltheroe Qrammat School, and alro from theli parents, seeking Information about the results of the Q.C.E advanced level examinations These; should have been' an- nouncfed last Friday, but they[ were.' not available, tp the Press on that day as has beeii the custom in ,the pas^.


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nounced as usuah hut parents searched In .vain through the' evening! newspapers on Wldayi for the! results of the Girls’ Grammar School.


The boys results were an­


—and rightly—for the girls and their parents are entitled to kno^ as soon as possible the results of examinations which are so, vital to a young person’s! career.


There! was at once a protest ’


school found only thb care­ taker ayallable to deal with thetf Inquiries. The', head­ mistress and her assistant, it was .iinderstood. were away on holiday.!


Farenls whb! contacted the CAR SPUN aOCKWISE . j


not 1 from the Grammar School, but through’ the Divisional Education OfiQce—


was due largely to the protests


possible for the benefit of all concerned and every! effort should be I made to avoid delay In the announcement;of the results In j future.


i


- ^ decorated’ Clltheroe Con­ gregational Church on Sun­ day for the annual I flower services. ! The preacher at


both services was the Rev. Alan Gaunt.'


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the flowers were taken! to old and sick people In the dis­ trict.


After’ the evening.service, I


Moorhouse. an opthalmlc sur­ geon, of ‘Momlngslde,” East- ham Street, Clltheroe, died at her home Yesterday week. 'T.he funeral took pla^e on Monday.


*


'A FAMILIAR flgure at B 0 w 1 ja n d Magistrates’ Court. Supt. T. Denvlr, retires


tomorrow after'34 years In the ■West Riding Constabulary. For 10 years he has )been In


charge of !the Sklpton Divi­ sion, which includes Rowland.


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fiAPTAINiof ClStheroe First ^ Eleven,! Mr. E. | (Ted.) Ho d g k i n so n has! been appointed | president of the! Rlbblesdale Cricket League in succession I to the late Aid. Frank Dugdale.


played with Clltheroe since ■before the war, Is a Blackburn solicitor.


T AST night week, CUtheroe Fire Brigade dealt with i a


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blaze at a I chip shop! owned by Mr. anq Mrs. A. Parry In Wellgate, where a chip pan caught Are. There was only slight damage.


fTTHE Northern Dairy Sliort- ■*: horn classes at the 1959


- extremely good. Mr; T.; W; • Cradock, of Sawley, acted as Judge.


Durham Cojinty Show} showed' a big impiiovement on those In 1958, and the quality was


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Hutchinson! and Sons, Hill House. Langleydale. Barnard Castle for Dockber Duke, and as this bull I had been bred by Mr. Cradock. the referee. Mr. Leslie Dentl the well known


Northern ds^cultural auc­ tioneer,- was asked to place the bull.


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Town CoufacU, has been elected a inember !of The Royal Society of Health.


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TlflSS EUNICE R. RAWSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.


P. C. Rawson, of 5,! Bridge Road, Chatburn. has passed


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h?r Intermediate examina­ tions at Accrington School of Art and Crafts. Congratula­ tions!


■ : * * . , *.l toy fu id of Rlbblesda,le


Road, benefited by about £3 as a result of a beetle and 'domino drive held on Wed- ne,Sday night.* * *


.Nursery School, ! Queen’s


rjOUN.'.S. J. MOORE, a I m e m b e r of Clltheroe


The bull championship was awarded to Messrs.! I. H.


Mr. Hodgklnson, who has ] . ■ , * * * ! ■ ' :


TlfRS. Christiana Moorhouse, wife of Mr. James |Harold


A; LAR(JE display of fibwers


tton for the failure to release the results' on Friday may perhaps be forthcoming, but whatever [the reason it should be madeiknown as early as


of the parents supported'by the local I Press. Some reasonable explana-


surely [some arrangements could have been madeifor the results to be communicated to the scholars. It Is unfair that'.thel girls should be kept In suspense longer than Is absolutely necessary, r Hiat able the results were made avail­


If this was the case, then


AND STRUCK SHOP Inquest story ; of djeath crash


Monday on Alan Parkinson, aged 26, a maintenance litter, of 20, St. Story’s Street, Clitheroe, who was killed when his


' on I Tuesday morning—


. klnsbn died from multiple [Injuries and the car was described as "a , cohiplete wreck.’ The East Lancashire Cordner, Mr. H. Backhouse, sat ylth the jury, who returned a verdict of “ Misadventure.”


car icollidedrwith an empty shop in Whalley Roa!d in! the early hours Of Sunday Jiijne 28th. Parti of the building was completely .demolished. Par-


Parkinson, of the same address, said his son had been Involved in an accident with the car on May 3rd, and on that occasion he told hlni. the nearside front wing was


The father, also Alan also


week,!but It could have been on, Monday,


damaged.' that parts of the engine on the nearside were damaged. ; and that the wheels ..were slightly buckled, but . me had been able to drly.e |;he car home.


Motors, Clltheroe, about four days before the fatal acci­ dent. ; He: had had the car out the previous Saturday;


but Itj had! broken down and had t6 be towed back.


Dr. ! John, Macdonald, who described Parkinson’s multi­ ple injuries. said that aii examination of the stomach did, not disclose any slgps of alchohbl. Death was due to severe shock following multi­ ple-injuries and hemorrhage;


that^om the;!Saturday, night before,! the accident she, and two more people had been' for a ruh' In Alan P^klnson’d


houses and then went on to' a club. Later they went to' her home where the four of them ! had a cup i of ’ teaJ Parklpson '.left ’about U-15 a.m.; driving his car aloneJ They 0 d not have anything intoxicating, to drink after ''abouj;J10-30ip.ml


They called at four public' ■ ■' ’ ; l y - ..up. ,;


“ Meadowlands,” Rlbblesdalel View,! Chatbum. said he was driving ihls car along Whalley Road Ii!i the direction of the town centre at a speed-.of, about 28 iuLp.h. when he saw| through his mirror the side-; lights of a car catching him !'


. i FAST SPEED


Commercial Hotel the car, which was driven by Parkin­ son, overtook him. It was going at a fast speed. After it passed him, it never


When he was. near the


recovered; Its own side but continued down ithe centre of the road.


spun round clockwise in the road and finally It crashed


rest facing the .direction In which,-jt was originally going." j


h o the road and did another alf turn, finally coming to


time of the accident there' Was ajsUght drizzle and the


■Witness said that at the!


road was; wet, slippery, and shining. I ,


r


T, Mi; lE. ^ SUnger (for Mr. Parkinson’s relatives) — The condition i of the road could have cAused the skid? 'Wit­ ness—Yesj;


evldence about the damage to the shop! premises and said


P.C. R. D. Carruthers gave


that the car was completely wrecked. ! -


was frcm! 24 to 29 feet wide, and there was a footpath on either Side.: Due to the hot weathef before the accident, the road Surface had become very snlooth. Rain had made It dmgprously “ sklddy.”


'Whalley Road at that point


\ fR . RICHARD TORT. 51, Conservative MJ. for


Clltheroe, of Ruscombe House, Twyford, Berkshire, who died In a car crdsh, left [ £48,790 gross, £39,751 net (duty paid £11,932).


' THIS^ ROAD SA#!


'EHY SLOGAN WEEK’S


Being sensible means be- . ing sa!


of ;,road that ‘motor asso­ ciations, and the police were warning the public about when i^ln followed a spell of warm v^eather.


Witness agreed with the Coronei} that It was this type


manager for Wellgate Motors Ltd., Clltheroe, described the repairs iwhich were done to- P.arklnsbn’s c a r when he brought It into the garage In


John I -Mansfield, service


■F®y- ' j. ! ,The ! Coroner—When, was the car] first cleared by you? iWhen ! did you tell the pustomer.. It could be taken away? |


“Quite-! suddenly'' the car


Into a! shop front” witness added, i Int“ It then . bounced back


Kf t n n e t h S c o t t , of, I ' :!■


fit stdte to drive the car! when he left your house a® 1-15 aim.? Witness—Definite­


ThejCoroner—Was he in d


Lend Dean, a machinist, of Albion . Street. Burnley, said


\


He collected the car from the igarage- of Wqllgate


considered the repairs com­ pleted and Mr. Parkinson took the car out for a trial In company with .one of their mechanics.


r


- was dlflObult to operate on And the car was brought


second gear. back again?— Yes, Sir.


' NEW FRACTURES Witness said that after


examining the wrecked car he was satisfied, that there were new fractures which had nothing to do with the previous accident.


witness said that when Mr. Parkinson took the car from the garage . on- the last occasion he was.i aware that they were not completely satisfied with the gearbox. ~


In answer to Mr. Sllnger,


mechanic, said that Parkin­ son’s car was a total wreck, the bodywork and chassis being twisted.


were worn about 50 per cent., and about 90 per cent, on the rpar offside tyre, -but the


| The treads on two tyres


rpar nearside tyre was as new. In answer^ to the Coroner,


that - although the car had been In an accident six weeks before and had-been damaged there was no evidence of anything going wrong hi the second accident.


maintained and s e r v i c e d except for the tyres. told the jury


said the verdict of "Mls.- adventure” was unanimous.


The foreman of. the jury


Man and youth cleared of


theft charge


court. Had the police Inves­ tigated the facts fully, they would have found: that my clients had never committed larceny and had no Intention of doing, so. There Is no evidence to support the


wheels and two tyrw, valued at £4,,the property of Messrs. Tattersall’s Garage. Glsbum. Both youths pleaded not


guilty and the case was dis­ missed, but the Bench refused to award costs to the defence.


Trial match


:jAHE second of the OUtheroe P.O. trial .matches wlU itake place


to-morrow afternoon and not, as previously announced, j to-morrow


night. , I . . Teams wUl be: Black and White:


R. Ralph; Moss, Henderson; Tat- tersall, Hodgson, Barton; Lum (Padlham), Munro, Hargreaves, Fletcher, W. Smith. Blues: O'Mara; Oldham, Bridge;


A. N. other, Bush,. Ii. Johnston; Brooks, Green, v. Johnston, T. Binder, H. Pmder.!


Five signings; are announced by


the club. They are: Ian Johnson, Peter Wright, George Lum, Eric Oldham, Eric Horsfleld (Read).


Magistrates’ Court at Grlndle- ton on Monday by Mr. R. P. Lee, Clltheroe, when he de­ fended John T. Phimbow, a 16-year-old fitter, ; of Bent Lea Road. Glsburn, and David M., Addyman. a 22-year-old labourer, of Gledstone Road, West Marton, who | appeared on a charge of,stealing two


magistrates to grant costs against the prosecution.” This was stated at Rowland


charge and I am asking the


‘ rrHIS case should never have been brought to


appeared. to have been well- -vehic le


witness said he did not find any damage that was not attributable to the second accident. The


I.Cjj ^ field day


Sports arid i Social Club < n Saturday attracted about 4i0 people, Including the May >r and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs. J. Entiratlei and Dr. C. J. Brldger, external f actorl a manager for the Bllllngham Division. ; ;


TiHE third ! annual field diy of th i I.C;I. (ClltheroO


prizes for the sports and competitions.;


60 yards, i5-6: 1 (boy), A. Deiif-


1 (girl), C. I Jones.: 80 yards,! 9-10: 1 (boy), A Woodwor>h;|!l (girl), S. Joyce. so yafdi, 11-12; 1 (boy), R, Co


tarn; 1 (girl), B. Altham. • 100 yards, 13-15: 1 (boy),


2, D. -Wlghall; 3, J. Dobson.


Turner; 1 (girl), L. Dulson. Ladles’ open irace: 1, A. Wllbj


. Gents.’ open race; 1, K. Lord; P. Lines; 3, T. BaUey. Obstacle race, 7-10; 1 (boy), I


Nadln; 1 (girl), P, Chapman. Obstacle race, 11-13; 1 (boy), I


Tprner; 1 (girl), B. Altham. Section relay: “B" shift. Section tug-o’-war; “B" shift. , 100 yardsj fastest man on i.th)


factory;! 1,; M. Bleazard; 2,' J Hargreaves; 3, J. Oldham. " Five-man j trailer pump drill


Weaver. i i


B ’’ Shift: I. I Fire extinguisher! drill: W


hurst; 1 (girl)j P. Sherllker. 60 yards, 7-8i 1 (boy), M. Bone:


a children’s roundabout, sidf- shows, pony! rides, a gyn.- nastlc display by tne Cllthe­ roe Parish I Church Youth Group, a fire-fighting dlsph y and competition by tie various I.C.I. teams, . ar d children’s j and adults’ sports, The Mayoress presented tt e


Among the attractions weie P.C. L. Colquitt, a police ,


wThpj Coroner—What went rong?■ IWitness—The’, gear change


Witniess added that round i about [June 20th or 22nd they!


, .


and Miss Christine Clesllk a friend, was! the small attei d- ant.





bouquet of pink camatlo is. The small attendant wore a dress of lemon nylom with a headdress! to match, aid carried a posy of carnation ij


Mr. John Richardson, was best man.j |


The bride’s brother-ln-hw,


Rev. Fr. I W. Thomas, S.J., officiated, J the bride was pife- sented with a horseshoe the small attendant.


On leaving the church afller the ceremony, at which tie


couple left for a honeymo m at Cleveleysi the bride travel­ ling In alroyal--blue costuiie with black accessories.


to reside 1 at 7. Stockbridge, Stonyhurst.


Mr. andl 'Mrs. Masterson ate


Cu-operatlve Hall, Longrldge, and later the newly-ma’rrled


A reception followed at th'e


baUerlnar-length dress of blue nylon, mth headdress a ad gloves to|tone, and carried a


Mrs. Richardson wore J la


Witness—That was prob-; ably on Saturday the previous


(ANe of the most terrible car crashes ever to occur In ttie district was described at an hianest at CUtheroe on


THt WEEK’S WEDDINGS


.of Mrs. W. Parker, of '3, Isabella Street, ! Longrhge, and' Miss Gertrude walms] ey, l youngest daughter of ihe


ley, of 2, Dutton Lee Cottaies, Dutton,


'


Bamber, gown of


Given


floral he. a bouque;


ate Mr. and Mrs. E. Walnis- i


and creaih roses.


full-length i veil secured by a ddress. ;She carr ed Of white camatlc ns


away by Mr. ■ W. the bride wore a white satin with a


Stonyhurst, was the scene of the ,wedding last Week ofiidr. Francis Masterson, only j on'


MASTERSON—tiiALMSLEfr St.' PeWs R.C. Chuieh;


lighting Of Vehicles: 9-11 D.m, to 5-18 a.m.


I


GARDEN PARTY IN SCHOC)L GROUNDS MR.


IDOPTED _ - o f t free .-last ■.plght', week. (See story and photograph page’"


I l f ,o)t


iv He fills the vacancy caused |by .the : death' bf the sitting iMeml or,' itti Richard-Port,


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fj ^ M


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<Mfter mt from that In 1951. i M t V e s t l k e o f r a t i o n i n g


.•■'kF**-'


Party and they could to-day on ai country very


{ w a s 4 f e C t o ^ O f ' f t e e d o m a n d -1) 1


soUd jacWevement lay ! Conservative


Mr;,Pearson of sound


® . ' haiicashlre, wa^.i candidate out of a short list!


national tension with the yddenlng hope of " Interi national disarmament, • • ,;


was one to which the socialist Party had been Able to Agree! and bur -national Position gained some strength -for being bl-partlsan.


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>l^frh^ty'i.throughout'';the •UHtfy; ■


^Vhje. Business Wori'd'there ® buoyancy and, a coh"


o ,‘,® W l? sure belief that


ever expanding markets of the world, J Thll freedom And con


sUencie were based on no hifting or hoUo;^ ground.


any tme slij'Ce the war. and pur j economy had survived the challenge, of !a major Amerl :an - rpcessloii with a most remarkable degree of sj;ablll;y,.


,■ FOREIojif aIfFAIRS


With, Russlal and' defence _ illcy was . dominated by the Bomb.


.early or ' cle'ar-cut solution. Summ.t or rio summit, time alone would break down the barriers that lay between the East and the! West,! and sjow changes In, Russia Itself alone would. In due; course, allow of her taring her place In peace


and ).r 0 s p; e r 1 1 y among nation i


'


visit N oscowishortly—I hope they <jo for imitation Is the slncerest form of flattery.’’ commented Mr. Pearson.


flown East to Q by papers ' that Mr.


THEBOiHB


Bomb. I have ’ not been coitnec^d with Civil Defence Withou; developing a hate and a fear of the nuclear weapoi, but that is no reason why w i should try to behave as If We couM ignore It.


“ Just a word about the


is.righ; when! it aims at an all rouad reduction of Inter-


our lesi aitrolsUc; ubglTbours*. I “ Sur ;ly Coiiservatlve policy


Shall soon relegat >d- to and thj slave


Drinks % Csindielight


T\Tf!BN a cable fault out ' ’ oil pbwer: in the cea;re of Whalley on Saturday night, public houses served drinKs by canuelight.


[television viewers sudden­ cniiily f )und themselves wat-


signals ceased: to func­ tion, and police had to


ric: ty was off. Tne traffic


liluml sated shop signs and ’ wi I :d 0 w g; were ; also


I plui ged into darkness


alonk most! of the main streiit. ■ ; ; !; I


Power was restored after aboit 20 minutes.


X-RAY SURVEY IS STEP IN RIGHT DlREimON-MAYOR


eroe had the, highest Mr. Bryan S.! Jones, the orgt ijiislng hope that eyen morelpeopl !


found’to havq ariy, trace 61 T.B.," Mr.! Jones said! wher toe public X-ray sessions foi Clitheroe began on Monday , but It Is necessary to I X-ray ■ toe many In order to find the


’! Only a very few people ar« few." , '.'!•! ;. .. j


T.B. spread It or be cured ol It,” he said:


J. .Entwistle, who was the first person In. toe borough, Other than those from fac­ tories and works, to have an


pened by the Mayor., (Doun "No one |s too old t() catch o The X-Lrayi'sessions! were


ie. nex; to 1 Jve'rpool. ’This time will 'lome forward seerstary. and toe unit


Xi-tay ti ken. This; Is a step in the right


Clqfk, M r. R. B. Snowden, and Coun. S. J. Moore, chairman of I the Hsalth Committee.


c<^,PeraSe towards this very vital, prelect.” present were the Town


T.Bi wll be a thing of the pasy. Tierefore. 'l hope that all people to toe town will


■can be c ired ’’ said the Mayor.' 1 hoi e that b fuiiire years


toe ctlor —the finding' of T.B. In -te ei rlv stages so that It


nouienolders went to ask t neif nbours j if their elec­


g blank screens, and


,, “We live in the nuclear age. and If we try toi form non­ nuclear clubs and the like,' we


find ourselves bottom place, and servant of


aitsklll and IMr.' Bevan may


’’ave been pjssible ! had not ir own Prlni - • -


e Minister first Moscow. I learn


tq Waihlngton, let us remem- Wr th|at all this might not


ztttT-tt--’


will marx It of th ; tide Khrushchev


millan’s visit to Russia early this yejar. ' “ Itiaay we


madci o world understanding and W')rid peAce by Mr. Mac­


j ! ‘ It; Is hard to assess the greatnjss of fhe [contribution


1 be that history as the turning


and as Mr. ' westward


Russia we could look for no


dofenqe, Mri Pearson said was, of course, °ur relations


c jOn foreign 1 affairs, arid the losely allied i subject of .^In, our jrelatiOns with


CENTRAL -SHOWROOMS, LONGKIOUE.


TO-MORROW (Saturday), Aug. 16 ’ A , ■ at 1-3D D,m.


'._^EENRY HOLDEN Sc SON


®hpboard; ditto. Welsh Dresser; Dining-room


•»<0,0ERN & O TH ^ FURNITURE Inmuding; Ant,. Oak Armour


wUl Oder lor sile by auction large assortmentJ'of ANTIQUE.


immogr^; modem Wamut^md oaJc Bedroom Suito; Walnut


Fireside and other -OhMia; 4 x 3 - 8 . x 2i ' Carpet l^quares; space


Wardrobfe; 8-plece Suites;


Tables; Calor Gas CtobUn Electric


t t s l f e s .°® “ “ “ * H o u s e h o l d unM


FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY IN BOLTON-bV-BOWLAND


ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY RPCi “ ®NCE WITH^“/ ^ | r ^


^qm ; Dining Room; modem mteben; Pantries and Cloakroom; V \xr ?®drooms: Bathroom; separate


h g ^ ^ " ' a e d “ “? fd °^a£°al^. Attractive walled garden. . au M ^ s ^ r v l ^ . R .V .W V a c ^


PCBsesalon of house on completion For further particulars, apply;


tegham and Yeirke, Chartered Surveyora^ littleinoor, Clitheroe.


PUBUC’ NOTICES CLITHEROE^JHffiAL DISTRICT


NOTICE OF COMPLETION OP AUDIT AND -DE PO SiT of


THE YEAR ENDED 3llft MARCH, 1859


Notice Is, hereby given that the , Aumt of the Accotmts of the


“Oty 1869. and that an Abstract Of the Accounts as audited has on deposit at the


_of the CoimcU.. Nils 14th day of August,


CUtheroe k j j .u offices Church Brow. CUtheroe, Lancs.


GENUINE HIGH-GRADE MOTOR OIL


S.A.E. - 30’s, 40’s, 50’s 5-Gall. Dnims - 37/6


Tractor Oil — 37/-


All Deliveries Free ‘ Write:


ALFRED CROOK


dire )t the heavy volume of traffic going through the< village,


King Lane, Clitheroe ! or Phone'Whalley 2392 (after 5-0 p.m.)


Hodder Bridge Hotel CHAIGLEY, Nr. CUTHEROE


WEDNESDAY


SUPPER DANCE 8 p.m. to 1 2 midnight


Supper licensed extension every night to 11-30 pjn.


DINNER DANCE


EVERY SATURDAY Tel: Ston.vfiurst »10.


FARMERS IN STOCK


Baniford's. NiohoUon’ti VIoon dely.t Rakes, LifferB”fo.ffllS:


Elootrlo Fencer* and Poet*. Woven Wire Field Fence, Tubular Field Gates.


Milking Machines and Snares. Dairy Caulbment — Everything for the Farmer —


be open for Inspection during the usual office hours by focal sqvernment electors for the area


SF®*,.fil®trlct Council Offices, Brow, CUtheroe, and will


'ii s


T. P. RUSHTON. Clerk of the Council.


STLL SPECIAL.


j I


OFFER OF R ' 1 ■ !


eady-to-\year! CLOTHES


BARGAINS in LOUNGE SUITS


TwoiKece SUITS '


SPORTS COATS BLAZERS


FLANNELS' and ■'


RAINWEAR


call now and try Suit — we! may ! your [size.


on a have


■A few oddnients In


|C/A Shirts, Pyjamas I . and Underwear.


BOYS’ WEAR TOR ALL AGES


Suits . Blazers Shorts. Rainwear m


1969, was complete by the Plstrlct Auditor on the 17th


AUSTRAOT OF ACC^OUNTS FOR


OUtheroe Rural District CouncU vear end^^ Slst March,


e Accommodauon of house in.


f.C. and Boxroom. C ottle m; Hltehen/Llvlng R o ^ Slt-


ludes; sitting Room; Living


Helena Rubinstein with super finish


snooth. Now apply Super-Finish—it’s . _____ fcrmulated| cream made| to smooth and so(|the your a(it as a finM safeguard against irritation.


A UDIT is the only hair remover with SUPER FINISH,


CHARLES CLEGG MP.S I


CHEMIST


5 Church ^treet, Clitherot; Telephone : ' Clitheeob 591


NtroiT. Then rinse off—and at once your face is blisifi ri scientif


lerever facial hair mars your loveliness, gently cream on iilly


caily skin,


^ t e , Oak Dmlng-room Suite: P?|t Walnut Bureaus; Cock- H.M.V. Auto-change


in ' 1 :


11 Tha uks to the wise steward­ ship of (the !:. Macmillan Ooveriment.i' our . national credit stood I higher than nt


advantagej'iour>'share.. ln--dia<


keep abreast of the world in' hiodein techniques, and could; to our great pioflt and’


mis,? ment by the Governineht.


1 1 , tlilSi cOuii^’ Could,"


reasons which prompted their change. I cannot believe that the Idea i of a non-nuclear club was ever practical politics.: 'However, In what may be election year all things: are - possible and; poUtlcaUy^ It may have .been considered .a des^able ,move;


“ I'am'not clear as to ' th^


never be Severed from our position . as, a great tradlngl nation; and as the h e ^ of a great Commonwealth, f


"Our ''foreign: policy can i


"'’^'In an ake when'the trade of the world i Is, becoming t increasingly: controlled by the


Russia and America, we and the najions of 'Western Europe must look closely to pur position,


wo great power i blocks of


them, we ourselves are now n e g o t ia t in g a similar alliance.”


Market countries are banding together and. while we found OMselves unable to Join


* ".^eady the Common Smooth on NUDIT


MOOR LANE . and . WOONE ^^ITHEROE. . . .- ! : Telephone:! Ch'tberoe IdSS 1


i . I DONT DELAY CALL TO-DAY - I ^ ! "Dp to recently this policy ” ' ' '■ \ - 'i I, |


New Models in CYCLES Special Easier Than Ever


Highest Part exchange Allowance


PEARSON


Si icceWs late IV^. Richard Fort' Pearson; M.BX, J.P„ was on Wednesday!


live'Candidate, for the Clitheroe ' .Division , at a special geniiral meeting.!,at the Conservative Club. CUtheroe.


night adopted M protective ParUajnentary Conserva-I


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 14, W i ■id


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