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out harassed journalists and' baffled ratepayers having to rack their I brains to make sense of them!
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probably be doing ini th e ' future when she' becomes a ! pollcewomaii with the:'Ox-l fordshire Cdnstabulary. ■'
Clhheroe koyal Grammar.! fachool, is at present general
Jfes Richjjds an old girl o f :
assistant l i the ■ CUtheroe f Borough Treasurer’s' Depart-^ ment. She leaves the district < on August 7th to collect her* uniform andiwlll go for three ■months, training in Stafford- ‘
shire before being stationed ; in Oxfordshire. • ' Though sl^e has not always
wanted to Income a police- f woman'. Miss Richards now feels drawn, towards the life * as shOj will helpbg individ uals and senhng the common-' ■' Itjr generally!
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various counties vary and * Miss Richards,' will be joining- i
The! qualldcatlons for the '
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...partly bebaujse she was not ■•^qultc
cashl tall enough for the L^n- * *
'6 Const # abulary.
I Smith i9thj century wlC Jl^^^mg of Lord Macaulay s -He has occasional Hashes of
Tailpiece: The Rev. Sydney
cilence which render hly dom Vers a til on -nerfectlv
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Why put up tvitb dafilp uneven Floors
|WHEN YOU CAN HAVE
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A Selection of Fist-Class jUsed Gms with Hire-Purchase ind Insurance Fadiitiw
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• I SUNDAY To FRIDAY : I "
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l.thln a ral ties. Daily
Innectlon
ftb to' 24tlf^nit^ *° JWOay. Fsist July Pd return train
°f lasue by a thnougn
lltheroe; where fown,
book in
Nation of 60
lasued OJlth-
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Pta—Fares quoted are from ept otherwise
I Railway Agents,
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LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILORS ! CLOTHIE I . i'
IS & OUTHTTERS AT
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WROUGHT - RAIUNGS AND GENERAL WEIDING lENQUroE:
28, LOWEBCiATE CUTHEROE
or 1, ERifflCESS AVENUE, CUTHERpE.
the Oxfordshire Constabulary ' -
6, MARKET PLACE, CUTHEROE
Tel. 407/8 (Two tines).
ger, but that is what Miss- Marie Richards, of 44, Down— ,^RoadJ' Chatbum, Will i
!
wear a ddrk uniform,' |flati shoes, have irregular hours,; and in man^ cases court dan- 1
jyOT everjj girl would choose to be out In all weathers,
JOINING WATER PLAN Town Council to tell ^yhitehall
NO ADVANTAGE IN
would be no advantage in Joining' the scheme tb amal gamate water ui|dettai;^s with th^ FyWe^
adequate to meet| the needs of !,the present mpply area for the fbrseeable. future, but these,
^UTHEROE Town CouncU are to tell tht MlbJstrT of Housing and Local Government that thfey feel there
The resources of Uie Councils undertaking are fully’ the'Corporation,
wouldnotbe sufficient to give ; any help beymd that arfea . 1
except to a limited ekterit toithe Immediately suTfoundlhg districts.
MoieRapler Priibd
We have an Extensive range of Highiclaiss Note papers and Enydopes.
in Blue ahd'Vl^e. ! SOCIETy l^ND
BASILDON isOlb SOCIETy ‘CLUB DOESKIN beokLE CHURStOli deckle
SPICERS I' i ' WALDORF CLUB, etc. all In Pads ^ Cabinets.
CThis! was agreed at the Touncil’s monthly meeting bn
reached their decision after cohslderlng tl proposals with The Minister
annual waterwmks inspection earlier this month. ’
clslon not to 1 )in Was; ih^fe by Councillor chairman of tie WaterwOi and Estates Co
Dlltheroe’s de'- E. Crbssley, Ittee. at the
late and sacrifice their water 'uldertaJclng which’ was now
The Corporation must 'not, and could not, lightly capitu
efficient i and economically sound,' he said.
scheme i they would tie billed upon to pay the new Board £1,400 a year for their own water, i I : !
He said! that if they joined the
scheme. WiiiirlEkWbRKS INSPEClibN Reference to
Ruhd -District < agreed t o
Both toUtheroe Join
2 and Rowland Councils have
usday night. It ti^s stated that they had re-grouping
an open mind. ■ expressed
12 13 »ca>s, ana the merger in
Y«ii^ dearei after coiifuBioti case
|>B(JAjBSE of the confusion ■ In’ the - ■ case, - CUthertib l^agistrates yesterday week pismlssed summonses of com ing from land after being in pursuit of game and of killing game 'without a licence, against Malcolm Lambert, aged 18, of Traflord OardenB, Barrow,: and a 14-year-old Barrow youth., .
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that he heard a shot on land belonging; to Barrow Bridge r;arm andisaw Lambert stand-' ing with a; gun to his shoulder.'
, P.C. R., Bond tbld the court
otner land wnere they had! permission to shoot;
they camb off the land with a riboit and a gun but they sald| the rabbit had been snot on
iHe questioned , the youths as I
wpre trespassing and Lambert! said, “I have permission and a! rabbit Is not game,’’
I The officer asked why they! ' }
bert said, "You have your Job! to do.”
rabbit and told the youths! they would be reported.,Lam-i
youths came to the officer’s nome and told him the rabbit had been shot by the 14-year- ol^ youth on his father’s land,
he had not permission to go oh the land on which the con stable had seen him, he only used it to get on land on which he had permission to shoot.
spector D. Glen, prosecuting, itidat In order to .get to the land bn which the constable ’ had seen them, the youths
. youths were seen by the officer said In evidence she had told them they could cross her land but had not given them permission to shoot on It.
nejss agreed she had given thpm permission to go on the land as long as they did no damage.
in answer to Lambert, wit- ,
noj damage was done. Lambert said he and his
where they had permjMlon to shoot and were returning from It when the-officer saw them.
companlonliad gone to shoot rabbits and pigeons on land
: i
T. ^ard, of “Ingledene,” Rlm- Ington, broke two Angers. He was taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary, by Messrs. TomllnL son’s ambulance for -treatl-
Fell out of bed fV^HEN he fell out of bed bn Sunday, 80--year-bld Mr.
ment. '
he| had asked witness if he mlight go on the land to shoot, and that she had said It would be all rightiso long as
Lambert maintained that of;the land on which the two W. Davies Mrs. Emily; Howarth, tenant , (P.C. Bond agreed with In
would have to pass the home, ofi the 14-year-old boy and if they had the; rabbit then, they could have left it there. ,
iThe officer confiscated the! I Some nine hours later, the' Lambert also, said that While ! Sitatnis ’fend a ito «t ti ib MS Bn Btify KiUMirlnj tne
2^*8 jtiUa «n BkittMuy; « e 8w4t i*ce for « .
TENSE MOMENTS AT TriE GALA w-// s V v 'Y ' , 'X
Clitheroe F.G. ,to launch
mon^y appeal
(^LITHEBOE Football Club, .who kick-off In the Second
Division ; of,; I the Lancashire Combination! when the new season begins on August 22nd,
an4ual meeting of the Com bination recently has received £36 as a irm i t of a joint effort run by the club and Rlbplesdalle; Wanderers C. C,
placets to strengthen the eliffi In their bid t o
return to the
^’Int Division I In bne season; At :the week-end, two experi
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/But only f^w events etimeeUed ' ■ i " T «E anttokl gala bilgaffiaed by aitberoe Cricket BowUng
'I >'■ ! ■ il'.i'Ai'."
Saturday .was marred could not be staged.
and Tennis Cluh^pn the Chatburn Road uis b, . ■ ! .. ground' bn by rain fo ihat several attractions The remaining ,stalis and events were well patronised
variety of istalls, games and sldeishows, a gymnastic dis- play by the Parish Clhurch Youth I Gjbup and a cricket practice' net. The chllpren’s cricket patch' "Lions v. Tigers ’ ]vas held, Ibut was not finished.
were presented by the Mayor ess, iMrs.!j.; Entwlstie.;j
The prizes for the ^ r t s SPORTS RESULTS
J. |Bfown;! 3, J. Cottam. Egg p d spoon (girls 6-7):
3, D. Wilkinson. 8-10: Turner; 2 D. Wlgnall; Brown. ..
McClean; 2; 1^. Finder; Nadtn. Girls: 1, K. Raynor; 2, L. Brown;!,3, D. Wignall
80 yards (boys); i,
Williams ; j 2, K. Barkur; Hill. Girls:; 1, A. WbMr; 2,; E. Tomlinson; 3, G. ]Jaynor.
60‘ yards! (boys): :
BlUlngtoni 2, M. Sleath; Buchananj.; Girls: 1, Stephenson; 2, P. Spep; Jenklnson
100 yards (boys) , 100 yards (teenage^oy 0: i, 1
A. Wilsheij: 2, M. McC/lettn; 3, D. Thomp;^on. Teenap girls: 1; L.'Duison; 2, V. Bush;|3, E; Pye, '
' 60 yards
(men over! 40): 1, 2. J. Tonge; 3, H.
Potato:! 1, R. McCIetn; 2, 1 G.! Raynor; 2, E. Tomlinson;
■ “ “ ■ ■ 1. L. 3, L.
howeveti and there m re many i entries for the sports. ■The I attractions included' a "l'! 'i
-™js. Ladles; l, Mrs. Read;
2,iMrs. Sanderson; 3, Miss D, WlgnaU. Skipping: 1, N. Stephenson:
; ,1 1 '' j Johiiston; 3, M. O’Nell.
2, Ri Jackson; 3, P. Speak. sack: 1, L. Asplnwall; '2, D.
1 IWheelbanow: 1, John__ mvld Williams: 2, N. Ruther ford and B. WlgnaU; 3, and R. Scott.
I Toddlers race.-; 1, Rosemary Parks; 2, Christine Wrigley; 3 " Hillary.,
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Anniversary ings £137 for Sunday School
the I^ev. L. R. Earnshaw, now or Carshalton, Surrey was the preacher at the Sunday school anniversary services at
AI former minister at Chat- burn Methodist Church,
Wesley Church, Clltheroe, on Sunday.
•'
, jin the morning,
the.vaitous departments of ,the Supday
d ,The children’s choir, con-
wood, their sang in the aftemooh,
“Praito Him,; who by a simple fidwef,” “I live for those that ■ffiye; me” and “A child’s prayer.”
r eleted, by MlSs Marie isher- ...... contributions being,
rr«-ir\ / 4 cm vn rv ' l*% x t . _ ^ 1. ------ ------- r. P dress pnd was ■ flapping^^
30-yeqr-old bus driver,! of Lowergate,! CUtheroe, driving his car.ln (jJastle Street,.cllth eroe, he noticed the neartlde wing jwas ' fiapping.”
■X^HEN la; poUcemaJn James Stewart
closer examination found that all four wings were badly cor roded; and t ^ t |no attempt had been made to repair tiem.
He ; stopped' him, and on Lg, >a san Wir._______ j „ o rnd Grraaeemlm^^^^^^^^
pessons. Mr.! K. l. Bowker l
Wehdy Bradshaw read resided.
e Parker and the
an fevenlng blessing” (Kelgh- Iejf)l J Miss \/alerle AiderSon read the lesson.
which I had ; decorated the church were taken; out to old and jsick people In jthe town.
Afterwards, the flowers
Magistrates’ Court yesteiiday week,' whbh King pleaded guilty to driving'a car in a dangerous Condition. He [was fined £1
This was stated at Clitheroe
the officer, able to fin them
two new wfngs ready for ting when he! was stoppec
In court,!King said he
but had been someone to
^ A!lekure ehtltldi“Keep the SoUrcei iClean” was given lln the i^school by Mr.- Earnshaw on| Monday evening; when Mrs. iDonalq alackburn! presided, 'Itema were given by tne Wes ley Mkle Voice Choir, con ducted by Mr. Ernest Allen!
; amounted to £137; and were for Sunday School funds. |
Flower services
tional Chapel on Sunday, .when Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, of Blackburn, ‘ coh- ducted the services.
Jj^LOWEB services! were held at Martin Top Congrega
',hig| a special hymn. Duties of organist were
shared | by Miss A, jParkinson and Miss P. Moorhouse.
■ In the afternoon, Mrs. Brown! received the flowers brought by the children of the Sunday School.! This was ■foljoyed by the children slng-
, The, week-end’s collections
t burlng thq evening- service the lailthem "Saviour, breathe
h^ej choir sang the Intfolt ' (Ghapman) and
is for
„„ „„ , 1 1 ;au.iHERO,c!,’£ I aixuuax nou- ,tonight. HoU-
ieS ! nn l h li
day qates for mer East Lancashire i»wns are;
tMotley, X oWJaue,
riage,
Oloabop, Great i Harwood, Had- nexd, • Hoxiuxgsworui, xjeyxaiid, 1 ! Mijus, oswaia-
F eWresiti IV
bailey. 1,1 Aisncon; iitaiy-
Boumgtqn, Gprtpn, Haslingdeu, Longrldge, hejwtoij. Hearn, uen- cuebury, Rawtenstau, Stacx-
July to August 8: Bacup,
steaus, bwinton, Waterioot; August 1 to 15:1 iradlord. Leek!
j C o m p s t a l i , C o n g i d t o n , u r o m p t o n , I D e n t o n , D r o y ^ d i e n , u u k i n n e l d , ; P a c i t , H i d d e i m e i d , H y d e , h i i u e - I b o r o u g n , M a r p l e , j i t e d d i s n , K o c h - d a i e , K O m l l y , ' S h d w , S t o c K p o r t , w i x a i e y B r i d g e , W h i t w o r t a O b e p i e i d b e r o t o ; j : X - x e c K l e t o n ,
; P a m w o r m , H e x d e i l B r i d g e , H o r - i w l c n , , K i r K h a m , ' . i ^ a d o U l l e , T o d - m o r d e n , T u r t o d , V v
B u r n l e y , j
S e p t e n i b e r 7 . t o i
B r i d g e , C h a d d f e r t o n , F a l l s w o r t h , G t . H a r w o o d , ; H o l l i n w o o d , I , e e s , L e y l a n d , S p r i n g ;
b e p t e n i b e r 12 t o 14; B a m b e r O l d h a m , B r e s t o n ,
wick, Blackburn, eroe, Edenfield,' Mossley, !| Newi.l Mffis, Padiham, Ramsbottom, |Rawtenstaai,' Tot- Wtington, j Waterfoot ---- "
September 21 to oollold! 11 W bailey,
COUN. W. j, OF SAfETY COMMUTCE
COUNCILLOR W.|Sharples, a member of CUth^oe Town : 11 punpil, was elected chairman of Clitheroe Bwough and
. Rml Distrlc^ Joint Road Safety Committee at'the annual mppting at tile Town Hall last week. Councillor |e A, Par kinson, of CUtheroe Rural Dlsrtict Coun^ is riJieUhairman
/ted.en bloc.
thia J; Downhfil, with Mr. A. W. Chappell as distant. The conimlttee was re-elec-
i|
! /In presenting hdf annual report as secretaW, .Mtgg DownhUl stated that matters disqussed durliig the year had included the Whalley lay-by, Portfleld Bar cbmer,! the dan ger of metal studs hi the road, “Be| I a Better! Drtveri’ cam paign, and the double white line, system. I
and maintained a steady flow of propaganda ’ ' ‘ ‘
They Lad tried to reach all sections 01 w thie
of material.
community, steadj
walte had produced, a colour film ---J--’ ■
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0|i|Ce again Mr. B. BraItb- of the annual cycle',rally.
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and boop, puzzles, games etc., all wlth|!a road safety theme, had been distributed to child ren’s Christmas parties.
vention Council was going from strength to strength.
The Junior Accident Pre
tee’s wofk In top past year, their Bsphnate 6f £200 had been approved;
-.The money had bpen spfen^t wisely and to the'best advantage.
. portunlty to exipress thanks to ; all. who had given their help in' p y way, particularly the
former chair nan, Mr. B. Sharpies. |
Miss Downhill t)ok the oir- To carry out the commit MAIN DEALERS
OXFORD ROAD, B TEL.: 7501 BURNLEY '
URNLEY
OPEN DAILY TILL 10. p.m. SATs] TILL .6
p.iri. SUNDAYS : 10 a‘in. S p.m.. i(EJS
spEdnoN) EAiSY TERMS . DEMONSTRATIONS EXCHANGES becomes
secretary.In succisslon to Miss Cyn
22: Bamolds- Bury,. CUth- Haslingden,
o p p u l l , W i g a n . ; I b e p t e n b e r I f l i t l o 8: A s t l e y B r i d g e , j B o l t o n , b a r w e n , E a r b y ,
lest Houghton. 8: Brierfleld,
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Year 1957 1968 1957
Pay us a visit an(i Pocket the Savings.
XODIAO ........... l.£76o Model
CONSUL D.L. ,.!.£769 f bfiNSilU De Luxe
ittings ........... j.f695
efihSUL ........ j; £686 CdHSUL ........£716
! PR.EFECT ! prIefeot PREFECT PREFECT ANGLIA . ANGLIA . ANGLIA . ANGLIA . POPULAR
WYVERN ' WYVERN
CONSUL ESTATE i £795 CONSUL CONSUL PREFECT PREFECT
!..........l£42'5'l ..........l£210l .........|£195 !
. . . . . . .!£136 £296
...s...i£49B .........!£6B
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• !........... ..........£446 ........y£?50r ..........£169 .......J.£260: •...... ;.£175l ........£126;
....‘.£626'
USED I Price
CARS Ykr 1966 1951 1960 1956 1956 1953 1982 1846 '1954
1961
1' 1950 1849
1954 F 0 R D 10 OWTi YAN ............J5160 THAMES 10 CWt!
1944 1857
1047 Year
Year, Model Price ' 1964 FORD 6 CWT. VAN £175 ! 1963 THAMES 6 CWT. £130 ! 1947;,^FPRD,6 CWT,,van £60 1955 THAMES 10 OW'f. £195
■W/W .-..,........£165 THAMES 10 CWT.: £36 THAMES 15 CWT. YAN ......... :....£490 AUSTIN 10 VAN .. £40
n.i.. ,
!1956 BEDFORD! 6 TON LWB DIESEL ....£475
1952 AUSTIN 2 TON TIPPER 1952 5 T()N TRUCK ..£275
1854 BEDFORD 7 TON TIPPEB ........,.£650
i, 1864 ROVI: 1963
LIGHT VANS Year
1948 STAljiDARD 1 1947 TRIIMPH ........... 1949 [HUMBER SUPER '1UPE .........j...;!.it285 lUMjSER HAWK !. !R:
1957 1948
STANDARD s Id.L. STANDARD 8
tOVifeR 75 ...j...'
j.to75 OWIiTT JAVELIN 4245
, ^650
1953 jlUSTjl IP
Model
1956 AUSTl. 1956 BEDF BUS 1955 lilORlli 1948 JOWi
1948 JbWI Price I Year | I
1948 J 0 V ford
1949 Austin A.40
N A.40 picK- ..£110
ORD U'Tili. I.........
. COMMERCIAL VEHICLES : ModeMnrfnl
iModel
1846 MORRIS XWD
1053 ■THAMJ, WB i,
L ES 6 TOI N A.40 ! . . . .£ [
S ‘J ’TYPE £230 £365
ETT BRAD.
W/W| 10 CWT. £76
£35 60
1952 MORRIS TIPPER fjiM 1951 KARRIER BAI^TAM
Price 25 i
•......25 I 30 CWT.
£10 'Sil ■ Price
MAN I i £210
WYVERN .. WYVERN .. WYirERH:,..
Model..
AUSriMXA-BO AUSrifi' A'isb AUSTIN A.70 AUSHN A.30 AUSTIN 8 ...
(•rice > 8675 . 8326 .8210
.|t465 .£550 .bss .£350
MOIlRIS OXFORD TRA(ELLER ]...- .
MINilR CONYERT ABLIi
£140 1 ! ;:426
:!345 £476 £i85 £160 i:28S
If
3son 1 ■ - - cott.
School each sang a hymn OTd Kp'lj-
Tom Finder,' a 22-ycar-old six footer, Who was wanted by ; two 1 other 1 Combination First! DlvlMon sides. 1 An Inslde-for- warq, he was iprevlously vfith'
Tlie |fortwai;ds signed are
Southport land scored a goal for SouthpprtiRes. when they visited Shaw. Bridge last sea son. . . |,' j ij
L signed by CUtheroe. ■!' t Work on tliej preparation of
or mb praying anticipatea
mg tne quagmire xc so piten was i^ t seaisun
Delnglaone ent cm
-. prove ahd.fnoqenuse utiixties lor spectate '
to me comfnittoe are Messrsi , Oc
l cluKs ! 'dce-cnairman,
the ehciosurel 'anq tne stand l8 to De repined ana re- painieo, wexAe streixuous enprts are 1,0 !o'e made to im-
Tarmac is to be put down in Slx jnew knembers co-opted LEAVE YOUR TROUBLE
erxiafa 1 .snarpxes, ixas ;ne auiies 01 ciud succession to Mr.
BUY A SI USED CAR
BEHIND! I rnere snbuli be a marxed
mprovement iih cue drainage to at
on ■
tiie drams will uridge Decom-
playing area has been sprayed witn 1 weeahKUler, and It Is hoped mere I Win oe a good growtn of grass oy tne time ine season jgeto under way.
he piicn cohfmues and the
year-old putrtde-left, prevl- ouslj a Jiinidf with Preston North End, has also been
Hii brother, Harry, a 24-^ ' ’ s ^ ' I CHILDREN’S:
FREE . SUNJOY breeze
MEN^ SANDALS -
JOYANCE . LYSANDER ■ TEENAGERS’: • F^NIENTE . sJjN-
SAILP TENERTTE
make SURE OP YOUR HOLE AY CC)MK)Rr PROM THE OLARK’S SIDCKBST:
DAN LORD AT® SON
5, Moor Lane, Clitheroe PHONE;' 488
enced forwanls were Signed ! andjnegotlatidns lue going on for other players.
provements; which Is being tackled - during . the dote Sfeakbn, the 1 dmuhlttce have been busy lultite search for
In addlUoa lto an ambitious prograinme' of groiuntt fin-
arq to lapeh an appeal for financial support. ’ ■^e cluk I relegated at .the
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 17, m y
Special Notice to Flarmers <uid’ Agricultural Cojitracfors We are I now In a position'TO GIVE YOl
SUPER SERVICE ; we can supply any ' tractor REM Om COVER
compte witti TUBE afid WHEEl IN ESCIHANOE for your OLD UNIT.
T ' "cently acquired a
LONG WHEEL BASE LAND ROVER ffieet„all demands p/Jv tRB fie ’Jo."
WrotJlDS fend SBCOND-EU^ m STOCK: 400 Z 19 ] 600 X 16 600 Zl 19 750 x 111
the foUotg^fig 'flzb
“q t S ®?0*oo “ •^5z|24 l l l s z i a 8x 24, 10 x 28
lljt,28 11x36 D
CHAITBURN TlfRE DEPOT ■Telephone! Chatbum 216
illST ARRIVED NEW STOCKa OF
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