HOLIDAY PAY-OUT:
' I night tonight; 'they iwill leave the tdvl £106,000 In 'their holiday^'- purse.
SIJNI>AY NEXT ; (19th July, 1959)
at lOi-sO' a.m. and 6-0 pin conducted by the
Rev. R. C. Broughtlin Hodder Bridge Ho jel
CHJUGLEY, Nr. CLITHEltOE Wednesday
SUPPER DANGfe 8
p.tn. to 12 midnight
Supper lic.6n^ed extendcn every night to 11-30 p j i
DINNER DANCE
EVERY SATURDAlY Tel: Stonvhurst 216.
'urday, but ral:i ruined their i chances,'th§ hospital side end
(28) also maklhg useful con tributions, T. Seed ’ also took two wickets for eight runs.
were L. Coollcai (26 not out), E. Haytoh ' (18), T. Baxendaie (22) and R.^ Atkinson (16).
. ture on Saturday.
The match was the only flx- ,
; bum and 'Wlsweill. Both have played five matches,-^but Chat- hum have a tWo points lead.
! out final and will meet Brock4 halVat iBrockhall, on;'Aurast ;i5th.
I Wdswell are In the knock- LEAGUE I TABLE
Hurst Green Sabden >
Chatburn •.. Wlswell ! ., Brockhall ..
W. D. L. P. 0 0 15 1 0 U3 1 9 7 0 4 6 0 9 3v
For Ymk HolidaW!
- be fari ^stant when past close the Blackburn-Hellill wopid have to travel to B on to a train at Clitheroo businessmen who do busiii
Many local people will be resort. But this unusual
presents prizes at Open Day
l^riHE Bishop of Burnley, the Rt. Rev. G. E. Holderness,
Sliaw, prepnted his report, and the Vicar, the Rev. H. C. Snape, presided.
WHAT’S YOUR SIZE?
! I ’OUR PITTING. SPECIAL
U A SUIT FOR
[ 'RE TALL, MET ) 14 INCHES ARC
JBND THE CHEST, OALL AND IMMEDIATE WEAR : WE MAY Latest STYLES and DESIGNS
IBM OR SIHORT BtjILD AND llOLIDAY OFFER USUAL OPRIC !: 14 & 15 GUINEAS To Clear at £12/19/6 : n g e s u i t s
BLAZER'S . FLA TO CLEAR
Pakamacs . Id -TO ClilAR AT
. ' Sp o r t s c o a t s
>JNELS . R ^N CO A T S REDUCED PRICES
lepl for Holiday Wear .1. USUAL PRICE 23/11
ion of C/A Shirts'
1 VITH AN EXCELLENT CHOICE ‘ > KNITWEAR iTO ■TONE -
B|Oys’ jWear fw all &
presented the prizes at the annual open day of Whalley C. S of ^School last week.' The headmaster, Mr. J, S. R.
Items by the scholars, com prising songs by the Ipfants, folk dancing by Standard 1, rhythmic moypment by Stan dard 11, recorder playing and percussion by Standard IV, folk dancing by Standard III and a display of physical edu cation by Standard IV.
The programme included PRIZE LIST
Standard IV. The Sarah Rall- ^ ton service prize: George l^ynolds, Isobel Whitaker.
^orm prize:, Barbara Fish, Jjonathan Fenton.
I Miss Preston’s needlework prize: i Kathleen Farns worth,:
General service prize: Rutherford.
Roy
Prize for needlework and progress:. Judith Wood.
Needlework prize: Peggy Procter,' I
Handwork prize: Whitehead.
Alan
i Standard in. Form prize : D[avld Armstrongj Leslie
Payne. ■ Progress prize: Peter Shaw.
Nature i prize : Christine Bracewell.
. ' Standard' U. Form prize:
Michael Herd, Janet Bow- ker.
Progress prize: Robln Casey. Weaving prize: Ian Little.
Needlework prize: dhrlstlne Carr.
Standard I. Form Pamela Odell.
Progress prize: Peter Sand erson.
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Needlework-prize: Kathleen Bliss.
Top Class Infants: Prize for good work: Valerie Bush,- lata Forster, John Wallbank Dorothy Wilson.
Handwork prize: ' Barbara Beech, Richard Briggs.
Class II Infants: Prize for good work: Susan Ball, ffanet Qeldard, John Ken-, , yon, Paul Shairles.
Trefoil Guild officers
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given jby Miss Longwoith, of Poultop-le-Fylde, at jth e monthly meeting of E unsop Bridge Women’s Instltu ;d last week. I She Was thank :d by Mrs, Eccles,' ^ho reported ori i ineetlng bf the
W.I;|-fA demonstratld ‘N9rth Country Fare’f I was
smith!expressed the apprfecla-f t;on of the members fot report'
READ
Shelwa^ detained; but has now returned home.
uffering from head Wjiirles I! j
S w|hIST DElVEl-Mrs. W. A.
T. G. Whltham; 'l. Mrs.; j, L. Kenyon;. 2, |Mrs. W. Clegg; con.i Mrs. G: Parker and Mri. J. Hardman.
Winners were; special; Mri.
Iht^ders enter House
TNTRUDERS who bjjoke t|ie
I.Stlrk Housb Hbtyl, Glsburn, on ; Sunday 'night or-
Into
was gained v|a a winIdoW. Other hotels In [the; dlsirict
believed
have also, been broken ' recently.
DegijeO
Road, Olltheroe, has received a bJa. I (Honours) dCgfee [at Cambridge University. Miss Boothman, an did j girl of Clltlieroe Royal, Grammar
Solid,ol, j has; [ t)een ’ rdaulng muslic and theology at Glrfon
CollegeJ and ils to take a! pdst at Blackbunij .High School,
the dark
tag to Illuminate the Interior of aj ipubllc 'service, vehicle while carrying! paissengerslln the dark.
Cllthbroe, was! fiped 10s. “ CUth^erqe yesterday ■ for f. __
; 11 ; Insp. Id. Glen, prosecut
Whalleyi at ii|2-l5 ajn.^ Supday, In
, June I was committing an offencl. was hot
letter,;'Taylor said aware at the time
i brake
OBQRGE D. 'bORBIN, aged ^ 36, I of ; Downl|am' Road, Chatbum,' was fined ' £ljl at Clltheroe yestm^dajf, for gstag
said Taylor Wm driving; vehlcta j along [ Mltton R(
TOra HENRY! TAYLGr, aged 42, of 'Whlpp Avenue,
Rose Dene,’* Llt-tlembor
P. BOOTHMAN, of ^----ip -
earlyl op Monday pioyntafi glot away with ah amount of ipakh It
enitly -ipto M
Hansop presented the brlzels at a wplst dplve; In thercota servatlye Cljib on Mopda^ evening.
dent with a car near the Coni- seryatlve Club in, WhaUey Road, last week and was itaken s to Accringtoh Victoria HosL
Janet; JHolgate, of Greenacres. she; was involved In aii iiccli
unfortunate fetart to the .for a iRead glrl,;i
ACCIDEnY.—There wa^ an
N.F.W;I. In London. Mrs. Ml her
WADDINGTON
M.C.'l at a whist'drive In Wad^lngton Reading Room last I week. Winners were ladle^: l, Mrs. J. Bond; 2, Mrs.
WHIST.—Mr. E. Parker was
D. Underwood; con., Mrs. c. Bishop. Gents.: 1, Mrs. M Hacking, Mrs. J. Rodwell and Mrs. ]J. Metcalfe; con. Mrs Speak,
M.A .thmpetltlon was won: by trs. C. Bishop. WISWELL
dresse d in the national cos- tumes of their countries were msptayed at the meeting of Wlswbll W.I. last week when Mrs. A. Lupton, of Waddtag- t tpn, Spoke about her collec
linger*! was M.C. 'and Mts. W. Mrs. A. Wood. sided,
ion Mrs,
Lupton was thanked by
and Mrs. Dawson for. organ ising the outing to Chats- wprth House; last month. |
Mlsii E. M. Foster, who pre- . thanked Mrs. E. Thomas
jSwhlte I powders was won by (Mrs. A. Waertag, and another ' /competition was won by Mrs
[A competition for identlfy- l-h6- smells of various
P.| Ray^llfle, ‘ [Tea
^ ‘
Townsend aind Miss M. l ’ Lytle.
^ _ hostesses were Mes- dames E. Holgate, A. Windsor
. W.I — N e a r ly 100 dolls
important “ R.C. School Head
by . the Rev. Edinburgh. :
School, Clltherpe, on Wednejs- day. The prizes
were presented Fr. Quinn, of
was the presentation of an item by the' scholars, “ Snow
A feature ,of the programme
Susan Raws|horne, Philip Robinson, S s a n Murray, Thomas Snapd,' John Manley, Mary McDonild, Kathleen Driver, jAnn Robinson, Gordon Hargredves, Joseph Dracken- berg,; Kevin i Q’Brlen, Frank Lofthoifse, G'aham Cutler David Walmsley, Michael Lofthouse, Mibliael Kavanagh.
Chorus: Lower 4. will be published next week. £5 prize roe, has won 'Street, Cllthe
MRS. R. SIMPSON, of 8 Hayhurst
ised, to publicise' a nationally- known drtak.l '!;
The W eek s Obituary MRS. A. CHAMLEY
Mrs. Ann Chamley, of 51, Salthill Road, Clltheroe, died ! at! her home on Monday.
, had lived almost all her life" i ln|Cllfaieroe. She was Sunday organist at Waterloo member of the choir
: Mrs. Chamley, who was 67. was born In! Chatbum, but
School apd a
as! a 'half-timer at Jubilee
fop more than 25 years. Mrs.
Chamley began work'
Mill .and was a weaver there un|tll the age of 58.
accorded her husband, Mr. Albert 1 Chamley, and son In their bereavement.
teijday at CUtheroe Cemetery. MRS. A. GELDARD
: whjo hiad a fish, fruit antr vegetable business : for many
widow pf Mr. Joseph Geldard, ?Mrs. [Elizabeth joeldard, the ldo - - - -
years in Whalley Road, Cllth eroe, d|ed on iTuesday at her ! home, [I6. Whalley Road.
:! used to' do the buying for the !; business. Born in Chatbum, she had Uved In CUtherpe fpr
! abPut 15 years and was assp- ; elated I with St. James’s ' Chkrchi
' Mr. and Mrs. (leldard cele- i brated [their golden wedding ia [few years before Mr. I Oe|dard’s depth about 14 iyea,rs ago.
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I; Much! sympathy will be accorded her' son and six
, ' Mrs. I Geldard, who was 94, Much sympathy will • be : the funeral took place yes-
Associated : with Waterloo ,ithoplst Church all her life,
I li ;
£5 as a consolation prize In a slogan competition organ
[a voucher for
son and Anthony Goring. A full; list (f prizewinners
Stage decor, Derek Dickin
White and the; Seven Dwarfs.” Ttaose - takliig part were:
selection of children for ad mission to grammar
schools.In the i future, i vjas stressed by the headmaster, Mr. R. Briggs, when presenting his aitaual’ report at ,the| I speech day of- SS. Michael' pnd John’s r!c.
THE Important part record cards woiild play In the
isenger trains!will no lopig’er hf^ be S^n cfaugglng Ove the arc es. IlnJ
ravelling ovei Whalley I of the arches and bi
ieldJUnei to passenger
ackburh or other main-lme staUons jto make- their connections instead of just stepping as at present. Day - top day mil travellers wOuld also he inconvenienced
on holiday
,ess in Manchester or Liverpool.; The local 1 Councils, as
proposed private
closure has individuals.
i.— «------^ ’ brought protests! from the
trafflci 1 This |would mean that Clltheronians going proposal to , particularly
........ ............ ............ ........................ rtliiifrHnp* nvAr thp sirr.hAc o there is a
^ train passing over them Is a reminder! that the day may not O
ches ^hls T^ek-end
m chosen holiday Fnr fHova
Kjeenly conteskng for cham pionship honours are Chat;-
Brockhall’s eest ■ batsmen H5 not out for Wlswell, with
ng with 96 for ilx. ^ 3 T. Seed had a good knock of
. Howcrofti (3l) and J. iPlace
theyi.replled tc Wlswell’s 124 for ! seven declared In the Rlbble Valley 1 eague on Sat-
i | Douglas, isie of Man, Is jthe most, popular: holiday resort
wlth.CUtheronians.
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the South Coa$t resorts are also going to be [well patron ised by CUtheroe '■ holiday makers. ;7
bookings - are , ■ well > up • to average-, and Rlbble Motor
I British Railways report that
Services stated that all their long distance tours are booked up and day excursions [are also well booked, i i
pool and other North West resorts are; also jexpecte^i^to be busy during the iioUdaj^s.
The dally services to Black
' I; The only, tiling which Clltheronlahs need tio set the
■iseal of success oh their holi day is fine weather, j
' Given that, and the “wlBh you were here” ! caids will
hjimes of stay-atjhome rela- t l | V e s a n d f r i e n d s n e x t w e e k . IA reminder, too’ W ,the
card senders. The pOstage Is 2^. Some peopl^ have for
gotten this on other pOcasiohs, which makes extra work'for also entails a sur-
all and charge.
Camera aiidifiS ;in cash doleii
i ' i • 1 • t '
home of Mr. FrankjThompson, 0^ Lane Side Cottage, jMltton, which a camerA and £65 lij notes were taken, j
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aMut 9-30 a.m., and'on his return for lUnch [found the door had been forced and the camera ahd money ffllsstag.
Mr. Thompson lied home A u c t io i iv ia r t
and wearing a reddish-brpvta suit was seen near the house with a camera, during the morning and was [spoken[ to by a farm worker i before crossing Edlsford Bridge to wards OUtheroe. i | |
could assist them iri tlielr inquiries.
Police believe this man •
Two-night matdh was completed m one
telescoped Into one op I Tues day, when Clltheroe II entPr- talPed Settle n on the Chatburn Road ground.' j;
Settle declared at 1^5 for seven, and Clltheroe fepUed
with 137 without losing!'a wicket.
' ! ; .
men, A. Huddleston aPd !r.‘* Thompson, were ta' [great form, and though Settik tried noljless than seven bowlers they could not dislodge the
Clltheroe’s opening Ibats- pair. M '' '
, Huddleston was not! out 65 and Thompson not out 63. !
G. i Falrhurst 33; R.. Rlselpy 301 ID, Bargh 6; P. Tatham 4; iW- Pell 19; B. Ward 2; B. Oversby not out 4; M. Hayton not put 0. Extras b. Total, for seyen wickets declared 135.[
Settle U: K. Davidson 37;
daughters ta| Itheir bereave ment..
Clltheroe Cemetery tomorrow. mb. w. livL';ITCHELL
The funeral [takes place at
Bungalow, ■Whalley,
home: yesterdak I week of Mr. Walter Mltchfeu, of-
Road, Mr.; Mitchell,
had been 111 Ifor some years. A native of Blackburn, he was
! ;who was 70,
a bus, conductor'employed by Rlbble Motor'; Services in Blackburn In ;| his younger
days and had lived in Whalley since 1933.
accorded his [(two sons In their bereavement.
Monday at Blackmoor Church Lower Darweri.'J
MBS. B. SMITH
Rosanna.Smlt View, ClltherpP, pltal on Mondai
A widow for 47 years, Mrs.
, of 10, SalthlU ffiod in hos-
Clltheroe for 6p' years, Mrs. Smith, who Vas 75, was a native of StaffoiMshlre. For many years, she [was employed at Sun; Street Iffll as a weaver. She was ' astaklated with Waterloo Mefliodlst Church.
Though sh|!|had lived ta
two daughters ,tb[ whom sym pathy ,1s extended In their bereavement. ' I '
r The Interment is at Cllthe oe Cemetery lOrday. Mrs. Smith Is [survived by •
GT. mrwood bowling I LEAGUE
Come Welcome 71.
Lowerfold Park 120 ' &.Rlbblesdale Wands. 75
Whalley 112^ ^ ^ ° '' Rlshtdn Park 83
league TABLE
Come & Welcome 9 Hlshton Park ... 9
Unity: Club Whalley• 8
Rlshton Cons. Victoria Hotel.'.'.' 8 Rlbblesdale W. » Lpwerfold Park . 9 Castle 9
• in
P. W. L. 9 7 2
The funeral itopk place on Much sympathy will be
The death occurred at his M1110 n “The
Asptawall 7—1—26—1; W Dayles 8-0-37—1; D. ThompI
N.; Finder 5—1-22-1-0; R.
son;^ 0 -4 0 -3 ; J. Furnell 2—5-.—
Clltheroe II: A. Huddleston ■hot put 65; R. Thompson not
I ^10—2. I * s •
out [6^. Extras 9. Total, for O' wickets, 137.
TO[-MOBBOW’S MATCHES j I Bit]
:ibblesdale League
iSettle y. Blackburn Northern V, Bamoldswlck.
Whallej' V. Baxenden Clltherta V, Padiham
iEarby
Junior League (North)
OswaJdtwistle v. EEC.' Waddle
Junior League (South)
Rolls-Royce v. Earby. ^ h v. langho Colony
I . ' ) )
t v hat should have been a two-nlght match was
A man aged about 40 to 45
attested geld and cattle then; were 132 _____ foffer of all classes with the
FRIDAY,— At the ; head on
sale of In-calf
H,, ff;> D, Anderton, Bamber! Bridge; |2, Al Procter, Wh’al- ley. Best m-calf cow: 1,-R,
Pigs (pork) 34s. 6d.:pSr score! average 31s, Od; pl^s (cutters)! 30s. 6d.
27s. 6d.; otlier'fat pigs___ per score. Calves foi killing made to £4 each.
per taore; i
good show of 92 newly-calved attested caotlei on ofler to a good attendance of customers Trade was a little' eas: the following prices':
er with
heifers £ 8d to £lpO; heifers £ 6£ tp £78; kinds £54 to £ 66.
useful cowfe £70 i tc £56 to |£i)8; best
Best cowj £84 'to other cows plainer
Sabden. Bsst R. F. Berry,
awards; Bust! newly-calved heifer; 1, Wintpr Bros., Apple by; 2, E W' Gill ana Sons,
cow; 1, W. Davies, Langho; 2, Cl
theroe.
Thursday, Ji|l stock. Porwir
GISBURN AUCTION MART 9th.
■sheep, 328 pfes knd 175 Certified
heifer 155/- gtade:2 147/- to 157/i Uncbrtlfled cattle: Heifers J38/-:tcl 152/-; other cattlf 60/- tol Sheep; Lambs 2/1
; 23/- to 27/9; baeoners 25/9 to 26/6; overw fight plgsj 25/9; rejected plg^ 20/- to 25/9; fat sows .(each) ,£li tol £
store plgs[ (each) £2 £11 17; glls In pig £35 to £3),! Galves £2 to £ 21.
newly-calvec cows and met an lixcellent
Trade easljer. Dairy section: A total
£138; Ayrs!iire type made to £112; S.H. cattle made to £92.
Howard; 2, Messrs. B.' Thomp son and Sons.
---- .fr: i, Mr. .. Sons. Helfei Thompsoi and 2, Messrs. ,R Prize awards:[cows:
30 10; 12 to
(each) (each)
lelfers trade.
cattle type
Of 226 ^eslan typ'i i cattle'mW to
: 66 cattle, 714 gnde " I
calves. Fat-
heifers 144/-.
shearlings l/7i to 1/lOJ; ewes (each) £1 ]6 to £4 12; tiips (each) £5 5 to! £6 10. Pigs- Porkers 24/9 to 28/-; cutters
Booker, of Hasltagden, and R. Thlstlethwaite, of Pendle ton, made the | fPllowtag
The judges’, Messrs. J. newly-calved'' useful
£104;' £83;
Wednesday;! There was a
sheep Is. Hd.-^2s. 2d. per l id ewes £3 5s. to £4 p(r head.;
2s. 4d.-2s. 6d. per lb;
fat cows £5 12s-£6 per cwt best quality lambs | 2s. 7d.- 2s, lOd. perl Ibj strong lambs! young! b;;
grade 3 anc 4 heifers and bul locks £7, 7j.-£7 l8s. Per ewt.
ullocks .[£,!-£8 15s. per cwt;
27. A go[od sa,tlsfacto:’y, trade with the, fcllowlng prices:— b Grade il and 2 hellers and
ale of fat stock were: cattle' 32, lambs sndj sheep .:i54, pigs
Chester, J, Wolfenden Bpitan-' by-Bowlahfl. made thi! follow-1 tag awards Best mtaalf heifer'
Critchley, Outl RawCllffe; 2, S.i Earnshaw. Burnley,' s MONDAl’.-^[Entries at the:
and Sept., £;80-£94t other cows with longer dates £60- £76; plataet infcsllf cows £50-£58; bPst geld heifers and'bullocks £52-£53; good stlrks £44-£50; young stlrks £25-38;' j eld cows for keep I £35-£49. Judges'W Yeates,
ollowing prices: Best laying(-off kows, Augj
TK)LICE are Investigating a : break-ta on Friday, at the
have a happy story to tell When they arrive ! at. the
North wales, . London and
£ 1 0 6 , 0 0 0 T O s r a o CUtheronl^ns begln;.^
FETOAY, STJhY 1701, 1959 | annialil'f Wake^" fort-
Cotufcil tribute tQ:.the‘|late
I • ■ ■ ' Dr. FairwJather
/TRIBUIE iiito iDr. J. H Falrweather, MefUcai Offi cer of H^ealt|i for Clithferoe,
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Entwlstle; skid |E r .. Fair- weather ,lmd been respected by all because of; the.way In which he
when Councillors' o|3served a short, silence I The Miyor,,. Coui. James
duties as Medical; officer and as a docter.
Coun,
Dr. Fairy eataer I Ipad been respected knd loved by many people at j 11 tavels. His death so soon dft^ that Prank Du;daie had blow to th 5 tkwn.
of, Aid. been a
keenly lute] matters: aif
As Meta:al Officer :ested
of the townspeople, ticularly liiffioushlg. i
[ting :th,e 'health par-
he was in all
had lost ’aiother outstanding Clltheronls n. I
I
The Deputir Mayor, Coun Dr. Falrweather’s ;de|ath they
J. W. D. Cilthley, ^alA that by hi
devotion t|o phe. town and Its people. Aid. J. ii-sAtterthikaite said
ferred,,to D::. Falrweather’s. ISntwlstle. also re
who died ta; [Truro, jcomwtal, last mom h, ilyas ipdl<i, at the monthly meeting of the Town Council m I i Tuesday night,
l |. Lighting of I Vehicles: 9-67 p.m to; 4-32 a.m.
[•with a ,we|l-ifllle[d hota purse, -kwhicht rejects j' 'prosperity!of the town’s tn lan^ Industry. ;
fp:6 - N I G’ll T Cptheronli ;r*-|!b'j egtai ithelr, annual ta ijthe seaside 'and 0' holiday centres as!'they [to get away from It all.- 'ri start their; Wakes fortiilj
' That - problem [Lancashire, the textile tad
chUd
:try[! Is haytai an basler k] !at !|the, present tltae, wh : will be encouraging! for cot [workers as ;ttey relax by 1 |sea!.| ■; ’ ‘1 ; [' . ■ j
; Ttae prosperity Is reflbe; [In the fact that mbny p^o
'are 'are
carried oiit fals
dlreictlpn, 'and many excelli train and' road services hi been provided.
going [awb again. T1 well catered, for ta| t
[wlE;aiso hata 'plenty of choI [of [day- trips ; as 'programmes have [pared by the concerns.
Thpse who stay! at ho| attract!
'various tral been I pi
[the 'he 1
The big; qiestlon matk wea,ther.;, It
ronlans have^had !experlei| of
wee[ks of sunshine | that! hd been
break
ithey recuperate • after year’s work and prepare the I winter. 1 [ I |
webther In tills respeci they are ho ing that they 1 be iblessed' with sunshine |
the
down, I after all|AV experienced fickleness
of hbptas
tag j at work next [week, v ■wisn. that the i sun | v shtae for people, freed! fnj thej summons] of the alaj clock for a fortnight at' lea
Those who [will be remal
'TytjRING thfe [ printing d -^jpute corrispondente a advertisers are asked for th co-pperatlon by ensuring tl “ copy” and fadyertiserae) reach this ofiice as early the [week as possible, and i later than first post Wedm day dprntag.
TjXIR the; si [year, Mr-
Halsteads was! awarded championship Yorkshire Ag at j Hanogati receiving the
Far:
eeond [success: |larry! Taylor, 'm, Rlmlngti [thbj suprei a t ' the; Grt
Challenge Bo'iwl.'
Gimple 5th E.. deebrated with Whl|e and honour.
cowj-ta-mllk won! the Society’s prizi female Gueri special prize Yorkshire ' A Society.
a pltY now [if jio ClltlJ
:Hcultural[ Sh on Tuesdl
f'Angram Silv
This was wdin I by Kilmest M., yrhlch v the broad r< sash
blue
This animal was first In tl dlass [and all
Enfell
given by tl grlcblitur:
isey
Dimple 14th championship placed first calf] class. In heifers born Taylor’s Grey|ti
Mr. Taylo|r'
■vron Jn
second. 1' *
Schpol have bronze meda fife
Dawson, P. ville, D. Leetalrig, ■Whatley.
■Barcn, J. Barfo Bretherto 1, N. Browi. Dp
saving.
N. G. F
*
12, who Mrs.
■ 4
45, B o l l a n d P r b s p e c t , b e 86 o n T h u r s d a y . # I # i *
Albert Pinch, bf ?6, Road; Clithero :, oh t death of their twin weekjold David,: who die after] being ' 'Saturday.' ' '
accorded
,nd Mr Stande
taken ill *i
amplifier syi^em [ recentl| provided by| me [Friends Clitheroe Hospital bnd tal stalled by tlie]Rotinq Table.f
Hospital last W3ek 'raised £5j radio [unit for
and Soroptimlsts at Clltherol
IWhi ee|, Old Pq a
byltlje: Inne ople’s I Welfari
This will provide ian F'.m use With thI
1 *
Dlstript Netball] Leagbie durtai Clltheroe holiday weeks. On Tuesdbyj Au^st 4tt Trutea [the 5thl
fTHERE Will Iril 'the
M rioimatche piltheppe am
Searsops meet Wesley. 'PHIS i I^EEK’^
Trojans will ] play while ;on Wednesday
ROAD SAFEW [SiX)GAN
befon worry
e may] aftar.l
pUMMER afternoon te organised
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