V'LtV],-. 6 . 'Qitheroe Advertiser\& Titties, July 17, 1959 R (In conjunction wUh W. C. Sfanderwiok)
COACH EXCURSIONS prom
CLITHEROE. 16, Wellnto; WHALLEY. Bua Station! CHATBURN. Brown Cow
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Depart GUtherue
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Depart Depart WbaUey CbAtburn
am. am. ' . ' |i 1 FRIDAY. 17th JULY 8-40 .. 8-50 .. — ..' CHESTER i DEESIDE .........11/6
lOteO .. 9-56 ;. to-io .. WINDERMERE. C.ONISTON and ORANGE ................13/3
-pjn. pjn.
6.30 .. 6-40 ain.
(UtL
>8^16 — .. 10-10
9-50 .. 10-10
: 2-00 SM
pjn. X ) : 6-30 9-00.
soon13-00 PJIL2 ^ 6-30 am.
8-30 .. m s i
pjn. pjil. >16 .. —
2-10 .. — 6-16 .. 6-40
am 9-16 .. — pjn.12-10
pjn. 2-16 6-40'
am. 8-40 .'. -8-50 ..
9-00 .. 8-45 . . 9-l5 i
lO-OO; ... 9-60,. . 10^10 pm.
1- 30 pm2- 00 ajn.
pm. 1-40
pm 1-C
8-30 . 8-20 . 8-40. 9-00 . 8-46 i 9-16
6-30 . . 6-40 ; ajn.
,12-40 2-00 6-30
P.OL
12-60 2-10 6-40
arzi p.m. 1 pin. I O 2-10 ajn. 8-») ... >40 SATURDAY. 18th JULY
BLACKPOOL ror Tlieatree and; I Dandug
....... :..,.4/6
AYSGABTH. BIOHMOND and : INGLE-ION , ./....<...... 12/6
RIBBLB VALLEY and. SKTILE .........................4/3
: HOLYWELL and PANTASAPH w/»
MONDAY. 20th JULY
'i caaESTER. LLANGOLLEN and I UOBSESHOE PASS UncludUg
itj^cheoii and l^ d t^) . .29/^ : OHESIKB ZOO .................8/-
BELMONTOIBOOLAB ......4/3 BIBBLE VALLEY TOUB ... .4/8
TUESDAY, 21st JULY WHITBY
....... . .18/9
HOYLAKE, NEW BRIGHTON and iSoOTHPOBT ......... 11/3
- BIPONland FOUNTAINS ABBEY Including luncheon and high
; iNGikiON. KIBBY LOljlSDALE^ and MOBEOAMBE....... ...9/9
.: belle LVUE-— zoo and : PL^OBE GARDENS ....6/6
; HiKLEY and BOLTON ABBEY 1
' SCA^EOOGH ....... ..,.17/6
'RIBBLE VALLEY via Preston WEDNESDAY. 22nd JULY
Motorway
, SEVEN LAKES TOUB irncludlng IVjUicheon and j high tea 28/6
iPICKMEBE LA K E j . . . . ....... .6/6 BLACKPOOL . . . j . . . . . . . . . . 6/6
IRIBBLE VALLEY TOUR ....4/3,
am am THURSDAY, 23rd JULY 8- 50 .. — .. CHESTER DEESPE .......11/6
9- 15 :. — . . HEDBEBGH. YORK^^ - ,
2-00 6-30
1600 p.m.
a.m. 8-40
MO KMO
p.m. 2-00 6-30
a.m. 6-30.
a.m. 8-30
12-40 . 12-60 . . : 2-00 . 2-15 .. '
noon pin. 12-00 . . 12-10 'i. pjn.
16-00 1600
pjn. aim. 1
^ . 2-10 . . ' 600 . ■
7*30 .. 7-40 .. j — . RHYL ...... '1-30 .; 8-20 .. i8-40 .. SCARBOROUGH .. HO .. B-50
6^40 . . j ajn.
ajn.;
1M» .. 9-50 ;. 10-10 .. 1Uo .. O
p.m.
iao .. 6-15 .. '6-40 .. RIBBLE VALLEY and SETTLE ....... ........4/3
2-00 ., 2-15 .. i — ioo .. 2-10 .. i
pjn. , pjn. aim. er30 .. 8-20 . 8-40 ■ . WHITBY ......... ajn.
■ i(M , pJH.
12-40 .. 12.50 — .. PIOKMERE LAKE ! .......... 6/6 llso .. 1-40
pjn. ' .
a.in. m. 9-30
10-001 , p I
12-40
2-Op, 9-i3()
a.m. 840 i-
axO.
io-|oo p.m2-00 6-30
If’'
6-30 .. 8-40 ■ am.
r . ' '9-45
12-50 .. ,-r 2-15
am 8-50
pm.2-bo 6i'-30
' pm 146 ' 6-15
79-60 ■.. 10-10 pm.2-16 .. ' — 646 ;. —
Am. am.
9-60 .. 10-10 p.m. pm:
.9-15 .. 9-40. ■ ' i ■ .
! EIBBLE VALLEY via Preston 1 Motorway .......
ajn,
[ WEDNESDAY. 28th JULY 1.
KNAEESBOROUGH.- 'HAEBO- ' GATE and HABEWOOD
BELLE VTJE~*ZOO and z PLEASURE GARDENS ..5/6
BLACKPOOL. Royal iLancashlre 'Show i
NEW. BRIGHTON, via Mersey ■Tunnel:
HOYLAKE, NEW BRIGHTON . and SOUTHPOBTi ........11/3
THURSDAY. 30th JULY 'RIBBLE VALLEY and'SETTLE 1 ■
HOLCOMBE BROOK CIB- CULAR ............ .1__ ...,2/6
Boob at Local Office;
CLiTHEROE. 16. Wellgate. Tel. 176. I
Or at Local Agencies: 7
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WHALLEY. Mr. Brookes, Park Villas. Tel. 2279. I
OHATBURN. Mr, Q, Wilkinson, 8. | Bridge i Road, T^l. 3ti (for bookings from Chatburn bnly).'
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BOLTON ABBEY anld BUBN- SALL .1................. 6/9
.4/3
FRIDAY, 31st JULY' YORK and HARROGATE .. 11/9
HOLLINGWOBTH LAKE and BLAOKSTONE EDQE ....6/9
6/9 BELMONT emOULAR ... ; .’.4/3'
.HOUSE' ...........; . . ......10/- ......,9/9
RIBBLE VALLEY;ail'd Z.. settle ..........'..........4/3
ajn. TUESDAY. 28th JULY ......... 18/9
)0 .. 9-50 .. 10-10 .. AYSGaRTH, RICHMOND 'and INGLETON .........12/6
2-15 .. : — .. 6-16 ..6-40.1
am am 8-60 ... —
9-15' ... — ,9-60 .. 10:10
pm pm. 2-16 — 64 0
am 6-40
am. 8-20
. j 8-40 am.
. 9-50 . . |10-10 9-60 .. '10:10
9-50 .. 10-10 .. p.m. pm.
i DALES and INGLETON, Ih- . eluding luncheon'and nigh,
tea ............. .,....,...715/6
KNAKESBOftOudH, HARRO GATE' and HABEWOOD , , HOUSE ...... 1...........10/-
;RIBBLE VALLEY and
uncheon and high tea) 24/6 " HARROGATE, BIPON and'
HOYLAKE, NEW BRIGHTON l and SOUTHPORT (Including
; 'll TOUNTAINS ABBEY ....lO/ft
MALHAM COVE ..........5/6 EIBBLE' VALLEY tTODR . .4/3
BLACKPCXIL lor Thwtres and Dancing
SATURDAY. 25th JULY ......4/6
WINDERMERE, UliSWATER., PENRITH and SHAP,... 16/3
SUNDAY, 26th JULY CHESTER ZOO BLACKPSX)L
-BIBBLE Valley via Preston / Motorway
MONDAY. 27th JULY '
Grange cieculab ....... I1/3 ........;8/-
RIVINGTON GREEN CIR- , i CULAR ..................5/3
NEW BRIGHTON via Mersey Tunn®l ..............................9/9
6/6 .3/8
.........16/3 ■ ....... 17/6
i — TOENTHAM GARDENS In- i' ,
-SO .. io-10 .. YORK and HARROGATE ..11/9 i ■
^ . HARDCASTLE CRAGS ,...5/3 . BLACKPOOL ,---- ............5/6
[ WINDERMERE and BOW- . ' ■
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, : eluding admission ....... 14/6 .......... 12/-
GRASMERE
and.WINDEB- ' MERE ICIROOLAB . 1.... 12/5
HOLLINGSWOBTH LAKE and BLACKSTONE edge ....6/9
CHESTER and LLANGOLLEN , ,i
SETTLE ......'...... ,....4/3 FRIDAY, 24th JULY
.,'16/" o/y ...............3/6
call.for greater effl-
stronger arid more Irisktenk almost every day. It’s a word' that we, who Iciok after land] and livestock as best we can,! grow; heartily sick of for we' sometimes siiSpect that the' very :people: who bleat the loudest have precious little idea of just how exacting our
work j can be—however effi cient we become both by our'
own efforts; and those of the scientists.
future of our farmland seems very uncertain and It looks'as though we shall have to go flat out and Increase our skill and knowledge to a tremen
dous i degree.- Each year, 100.000 acres are being taken from Britain’s farmland for housing, playing fields and all other [development.
500.000 acres will be needed for housing apd Industrial develorimerit alone In the next 10 years. ■ |
In ,I England [arid Wales, . 1 '
ispeclally if you 'know that It 3 grcE.ter than Britain’s total ;creake of sugar beet which lives T s a fifth oflall the sugar ve use. And, just to throw in
OT Tha ;’s a frightening figure, i On': the! other hand, the' , clency from Maimers grows,
LLANDUDNO ................. 18/9 -naiNTHAM GARDENS ....14/6 SeVeN lakes TOOB ....16/9,
h6g] ^ n tower........ .iS/p: BLACKPOOL . ,a . . . . . . . . . .6 /6
Pare |A80NAL NOTES./-:^?
again-caused concern M the Juljl meeting of the Lanca7
shli« N.F.U. Exgc,ij|ive Coih- mlttee at Preston 'last -week.
■roots of potatoes being prtiUed up In one field In one Sghk whl^e another reported that
Neville Warburton,. expired that the Lancashire County Education Authorities 1 had
caused a lot of -work amf cost re-bhllng. County S e c r e ta ry , Mr;
cut ktrlngs on hay balecl and stacked In a-dutfch barn had
beemrequested to arrangie for pre-holiday lectures on tryside behaviour to sfehool Chilton,: and the Lancashire Constabulary were dolnT all they could to help sterd the rlsln; tide of damage.
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reduce the Increasing volume of destruction. ,
vandalism c o n t in u e s un^ abated.
proaiih the County' PoUce to ask tor patrol ' cars on! the more popular toutes out of' town ‘ and cities where farm ^
The committee will' apl
than punishment, the Com mittee ,^atoed ' that, police patrcil cars In known “ black spots” would .do much t(j
Blckerstafle, had declared that -prevehtloh was better
Afer lir. John' Heyes,
month, delegates cltecl fcases of vandalism and destrucftloh. One. member; referred't^ 5'6o
For the second successive
■WANTON damage tolfann '\ land, crops and proMrjty
' one 'more''figure , i miAcaouxc.
easure, t laic ACUM h e , recka
that In! 40 years tjme ulatlon will be 58'm'^ ! ; I* .. * I *
and awdlkalongihe,____ _ lines' at j a- count^ gh.ow lakt week gladdened I oiik hearts .and eyes. The polished ebony
/pHEY 'say' there’s ness like show
bers/—to mentei offiy three of toe breeds at the shciw— gave more than enobgh evi-
blaek Aberdeeri-Anius,. the rich redj Devon “rubles’” and toe shepr strength of , toe Hereford' “whlfe-^facwd rpli-
dehce\of| toe skilful ind pat^ !
lent wOfk of British cattle breeders.;
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generation, that hasriiade toe roast beef of olb jEngland. fatPdus throughout tt e World.! So it’s hardly surprising that many of them are hkftled by
It Is the khid Of skllli hftrid-i ed dbto' frbin geperatiori to
the plan ;to Imiwrt charollals cattle from Francei la Improve our beef.
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being Insular, obstinate . or blind ,to any advantages that the Charollals. carte may possess but we would like to know just what berieflts Im porting toem could |)ilng.
I don’t' think tliat we are
likely that they could coritrl!- bute very touch to, a quick sol ution to I ourtoeef shortage If they need'so much tjine and pasture or'cake to fatten.
Is tout the calves averaige over 100 lb. at blrto and If we use CliarollalSi"bulls on ouV dairy cows, which seems to ije part of the plan; it would put an
Another thing again ;t toem
enormous strab on ejows of the smaller dally breeds.
The cow thai carries a huge
all Is the possibility of losing our overseas export iijarket. There is every Indlcatk n that
eases. And, .when a Aberdeen-Angus makes gulneas-pald In doll^rs-at the Perth sales, we mlkht be sacrificing 6 large slice cattle export trade.
of our
K COUNTRYSIDE. B y p o a l t o s e e t h e s e a l s
■joncernlng a trip made to a Jmall Island not far froiri the
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pebrldes.and-one'-of the mos t putstapdlng journeys was tha t
shores of Loch Spelve to see toe seals.
Ing for three veW different ijeasons. First, be eause of the sjeals ! theniselves; seconcf because of the ■ -weather, and third, because I dislike and pever feel comfortable In a nail craft.
I The I journey w IS oustand^
ojn rough water In- small boats. To <be out bn the high s^as In [such a boat Is my Idea of a living nightmare. .
For some peculiar retooii | iever feel at ease when out
to pick-me up around !6-30 tom. and soon we were on our way to toe loch. He was con-, cerned about toe weather and thought] we were going to have ra,ln,
toter. In the" meantime let me start at the beginning, ly frlepd GoL Betts arranged
tt ought and not likely to threaten our trip. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
FOUNTAIN PEHS iADiraTISER & TlllffiS OFFICE p m .
plete with hood and reaching i<m almost to the knees. Looking;like Arctic explorers
aid then
we.got into-'some very protective clothing, com
w^ pushed off from toe jetty and to the .angry, splutterings of our engine -we ' headed
towards.toe Island
JN a- i few moments, the outboard: .motor) was-fixed
the temperamental moods, of these island waters I saw no reason for . ap^ety. 'There w;re a few clouds away to the north west, far enough I
iNot beirig acquainted with,
ocean, j . I However, more of this
toat, and I suppose any! sea- pian. would, laugh at my dpflnltton of a choppyi sea., ’tot th^n I am much happier oh a good sized boat of a few hjundred tons than In these f l^ y craft with- only half- an-lnch of wood between iyself dnd the bottom of the
[ The jounjey was not by any )eans-to nerve 'sh'attering as
^ N E of the hlglilights of my r exMrsbms In the Inner
Dlstapcea; on water, m ,you nave probably experienced,
•are very-deceptive and when we had coyered what I first
thought to be half 'the jiiurney, the Island appeared as far away as ever.
arrived, arid so dlif the clouds. By , this time the light made
photography a doubtful pro position. t ■
shoulder of the Island my first sight of th e__ _
Then, as we skirted' the
There Tnust[have been c^vetip dozen' and [by the tlirie we slowed down toe engine they
decided Interest •- In our activities. I
j 3 :iF6r . 15. minutes or more we
;ood watching as the^ re- eatedly dived and surfaced no more than 20 feet.! from where we stood.
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were e v id e n t ly full of cUriosltyj, [What would have happened [had we sat; and waited go(j(iness only knows, but I am sure they wouldihave landed h i ! spite of Iritrusion. [ [ ■i
(They were not afraid but our
. M ■ ■; OT^ER PLANS
, rising to a height -of] 3l)[ feet , above water I level. - {;
climbed about toe rocks.' The Island was riot very large, per haps 200 yards In length and
; whiito we discovered. (My the 'gulls, comriion and herring,, 'hpd eggs or; chicks,' andll was dlqappolnted'to find thie ‘eiders and mergansers had hashed.
' rough grass, [bluebells arid s6a thrift covering the, hollows. Bracken, too, coverecT liriuch of' toe ground and ;'proylded good cover iffir. toe many nests
By this'-1 time, ’Je! had
-become- so; absorbed Im our search that we falle4 to: notice toe rapid deterioration In; the weather, and ps we hastily scrambled over the
Vegetatiqri ' was . chiefly
"KDT we iiad other plans, ; and fqr[ half-'- an -[ hour
all took to i toe water. 'I'hls, I thought, would he the end of toe chapter, but aftfer we heaved toe boat on the rocky shore they [began to take a
I gqt seals.
Eventually, however we
If we Import toe ChArollals from Frapee because they may brlngri In infections dls-
America would ban imi^rts of British cattle, pigs and sheep
single 25,000
calf often 'hasb dlfflcplt time at;Calvbg;arid her milk yield Is Inevitably lower. Ilj would 'indeed be embArrasslnd to run the rjsk of ^ milk shortage as well as one of beef; Tubbing Peter to 'P^y faul has always been a farming headactoe and it seems a little rash to run deliberately Into ju's': that kind of situation. But the greatest thi-eat of
seems to holnt toe 6tl er way. In the first plsice' the Charol lals are slow-iriafurlng, rapa cious feeders and It seOms un[-j
So,far] mch of the evidence illllon.
!or 'good •nlng ouppop-
no' bUsl- buslness livestock
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-remarks regarding paths, e bjankis Indeed, appear t
at the mol g(> the gate on House," m tors,’/ am
aUke. t [This av,
back roa a ley, whlc'
, prlvai gainst t rend of i J u n i o r ! L s a : smq Sir,—I I think
restrictions of foot- along the Caldef
ause more clibires be taking place W the
i sy; were veiy t^ely :!l . .1
ftest Is ithe emtidn of.'tt gate indi^dnab aorw the
theasnre, 'poi a f 8ir,-i’del’’ '
For rtoUj , hlstoiy.
e TiRagd - aiid our^ves.
_ 'back, - the “ toU- perhap^ f(H! ■ “inibat’’ 'totohd then'we can an
'■“RURAL" : Mtl■STERY?-NO!
For there _ Of beauty’s
" like to answer Jlmi-
Is quite a tale to tell -'aids there is no i ' ■ .
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toey Imve quite a I
They have' become a meticuioiis I art,..' ■
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And if a wbman Is bom too^lalri, As nature Intended she needn’t
nature remaiiL
'When youTe wito a woman who F , smells
She’s a jcy ’ dining]
Do! you
rom her i dainty _
I'so .swtoC ... coiffured head to her leet, :| ; ! / '
jsmemi gibf sweaty :eeUy il prefer - a man
7 ito take wining and pnd yet—
His hair iri a crew cut, or long !like ahorse,:
Do'you honestly think,he’s a jov ito behold? ,
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But all that is .^hanging, or so- , [I’ve been told.
'ThCTe are ilotlons! for men which |you really should use, '
To I talk about hair-do's is realy ' [quite funny, I ; '[
^ r i isn't that how Mrs; F. makes [her money? [
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Youh get a surprise at the dirt . that comes off.
Let'me give you! a facial,I and 'then you won't-scoff I
i divine.” ' i „ . ‘
I’ml-aMd as a.poet! I really don’t, shine, ft . ' ‘
DOROTHY; ALLEN, Beauty Counselor, Whalley,
^MONG .rfepresentatlves for [ North; Lancashire
[Conference, th e; governing body of Methodism, at Bristol are [the superintenderit minis-! ter of toe Moor Lane Circuit toe[ ^ v . B. c. Bioughton and[ Mrs; Broughton.
At conference District- at the Methodist
, Mr. Bfpughtop Is a minis terial representative and Mrs.
Broughton a lay representa-! tlve'
; '1 BY NATURALIST
rocks the. sky ,ln the west looked threatening.
I My coinpanlon commented '- “Looks like ,a rough spell,”
ipd [I had to agree. The low ilouds, I rising ; wind and shoppy [water, coupled with an angry sky in the west, did
not leavb much [doubt as to the outcome.
bourse in' order , to escape the strong wind. I was wrong, arid soon found we were bound to
yislt a heronrey on the main land.
. i'I I ENGINE STOPPED
^PPN, [ to make matters j worse, the engine stopped. At' last, I thought, my fears were a reality. Thank , good ness the trouble was soon located and after remarking ejn-the dangers of seaweed my fTlend quickly cleared the weed from the propeller.
'l l I: wanted to land point. '
I Wo were soon the treesiand Col.
to and saw In [the birches several nests no more than 15 to 20 feet above ground. 'What aldifference from those on my hbme ground where the nests are [InyaTiably at the 'very top of a'swaying conifer.
j I said I was not very par ticular arid so we just hove
(Once again we! pushed off
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headed.straight Into the iwd. How we :Jbounced on
toe choppy water! and believe me, how glad I wps to reach the old ) seaweed - covered landing stage -without rifishap.
this jourriey and the seals as they canto out of the water lopklng ; like soriie 'istrange beings from another world world. ! •
jso, I
fThelr qlieer snorting, long whiskered faces l and their
apparent [ fondness for the vqcal music of my! companion will always be 'associated with
my Journey to thli small Island. I
' ' 7 9085-1 always remember
F i s o n f i f o r g o o d ' f i r m i n g
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[ I was glad to be ,on our way pnd [not [ -wishing to ^question bur course felt sure this new wectloni was a plan- to, cut at Tight angles to our original
'p e r ton eavi
2 2 ^ 6 perton
OCTOBER save
Early s’ummer buyin on eveiy ten tons of fertilizers.
l io storage new Fisons 40
saves you Fisons com^ PAST
t r i ) ubles[ Range
Fisons 40 Range com by an entirely new p are more regular, through' the drill, dust. New damp-p will protect these free throughout long store 5
FREE ADVICE -- I 1 :
1 pounds are irocess. Gran- iw more I are free
Irhof 5-ply
;-flowing qhaii4 ;e.
es
wi1:h hade
les now! CONF l ‘,0j)e of my ^ la is is really
If you don’t want your skin to ! 'look like oidlshoes. .
Ten yob r seei a ' inan,' skin I spotty'and coarse,!
Since map to paint 'with woaii jdld.sfert. ;i
; so Why don|t ihog’^ and iraf Ta the “Old School
;io to :the‘Mh*^ , jt.,by|«mier)to«Pto
si^gested closlni of ^tlon, and ' the
of South Vlew^Wh8I• again is a feStfiojUlori deaneri and reSlderifet
shortly? y that " Jltolfdl’B ”
I ^LANClHolcOljoNY b| i BIBBUEsibALE W. u!
our letters jcolarim BOYS EVENTS
, 80 yards (1st year): i, 'j, Billlngtori; I 2; L. Allen; 3, A ;RepvWckL„.-l'-i:;; p ;'.■,;[
'2, E. BliUdcki S,--
M..iSee(tolL' 4to : and 6th ybaTs: 1, A. Exeiby; !2,
;2, js. J()|hn^:.;3,, J. BUllngtoni' :M.,|<illypr; H. (Jummlngs, j • ['
, _6 yaiiJs;(open): i, A. isc^by; 2, c Ray; 3,[ J.
« son. I
a. J, Eccles;, .3, A ,Reriwlck.l4t!b a n o th yearn: i, M. OUvct; 2, O. Taylbr. .
^ .i6n;^'3,;J. Albiworto. [P , Wscris (a;d yeaT):| 1, R wiod ;
' "■tScle .'.(1st, ye^):i l,i p, y, 2, G.'Klrig; ;ii B. D«m. veAr; I, J.;Jtokirisori; 2, K
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„-Jdbr; 2, (Jalder;-3,. Kenlple; 3rd [year: L .Calder; 2, Kemple; 3; fodder, 4th and 6£h ywrs: 1, Kemple; 2, CJaldei’; 3| Hodder.
)y (1st! yw): 1, Pendle; 2, ,_eT> 3> C^der. 2nd year'; ll
3rd lyear: 1, Gibson 2, Bullock: 3, Wood., ■;,!
-pT; 1, Hargreaves: 2, Mercer; 3, R Roblrisori. 3rd year:; I Ecclqs; 2, Owen; 3, Barrott. j [
Johnson; 2, Fletcher; 3, Burgess. ^ . year:,, i . , Hargreaves; 2. Whites; 3,' Bradley, ^rd year: ,1,: IMes; 2, [ Unwin; 3, Nlchol-
Ifing jninp. (1st year);! i, j.' [ • . I ,
AUen; 2, Johnson; 3. Yates 2nd' year 1, HargreaVes 2 .R Robin-; i son; [ 3, Bradley. 3rd' year; i l, Owen; 2, Wilson; 3, ’bimbull.' '
Junip (1st year); 1;
2, R WUson;, 3, R Robinson. ; 3rd (year: 1, j. Eccles; 2, A.' Renwlck; 3, J. Kirk. 4th and 5th Tears: .1, R Kay; 2, R. Plant;' !; 3. K: G i
Jayelta ;(2n<i year) : '|l, Blair; | , f f , o r d , ’ '.
,' 'Itoowirig I 'cricket ‘ ball (Ist Teto):, 1, Yates; 2, Lairib; 3, Jttotone. 2nd year: i, Blateh- ford; 2, Blair; 3, Hargreaves.
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o ^^.■i“f?Pnb8tyear): 1, Allen; 2, Mlkirigtotl s, PiBtUnson. 2nd'
'BL j]^y; 3,; J. Pittlngtori, f [ [ LKAileil
irdfyeiar': I, T.oweri; ckk; 3,' M. Seedall.'i 4to 5 ^ : 1’ A- Bxetty; 2.
fds ii(and'year): i,' b. a iK Beblpajh; a M.
'. ii)0’Titfdtj (2nd:|year):-'i, b. iFTKinap;' 2, 'M. Domring; 3, 'E! Roblnsop.'Slid year;! l, T. OWeri:
. 80 , yards i (2nd year)';' [1, io. Gee; 2, P.' Paridnson; 3, ''B , Holgate. [, [:
Hlndie; 2; J. Simpson; 3, <M. Robinson. [3rd year: l, l. Daw son; 2,
P.ISpeak; 3, I. Tlmbr^. 4th and 5th years: i, s .Cole; 2, M. Roblnton; 3, J. Eccles. j
100 yarfe (1st year): 1 ,, Ip.
MCTear; 2, D. Martlndale; 3. B. Holgate i ,
120 yards .(2nd year): I, o. :
: 7
dole; 2 , M.! Robinson: 3, D. Sars- ■fleld.
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^ yards '(open),: 1, S. Cole; 2, L. mwson; 3, P. Speak. {
^.SWliIilng (1st year): i, p, . 2, B, AJtlraa; 3 , L. 5»e6 r; 1, 0 . McTear;
Maudsley; 2 ,' M. jilbGitode; 3 , L. Ward. 2 nd yeftr: 1 , 0 . Kenyon- 2, P, Grierson; '3,:R Haigreaveb.
Potato .(3rd year): l,j L. Dul- field; 3, R. Ward.
son; 2, P.-LMch. 4th and 6tih 2. B. Sari-
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3, OaHer. 4th and 6th years- 1 Pendle 2. Hodder 3, Calder.
4th and 5th years:] 1, Kemple; 2, Pendle; , 3, Oalder.
Latham; 3, A. I Maudsley. 2nd year: l, c. McTear; 2, C. Wad-
Throwing rounders ball (1st year): l, l Kendle; 2, D.
.2, S,-Cole; 3, D. Hlbble and J. Crowdy.
Seed; 2, B. Altham; 3 , P. I to l s tod year: 1’ c. Gee; 2, B; Wilson; 3 ,P. Grierson. 3rd year: 1, L, Dulson; 2, P. Speak; 3. J. Water- I I bouse. 4th and 5lh years: 1. s
Tug. o’ war: 1, CJalder; 2 ,‘ Netball shot (1st year): 1 B,' Kemple: 3. Hodder.
' eoJ yards (1st year): 1, p.[ Hindle; 2, J.; Simpson; 3, B.'
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Aubln; 2, P. Owen; 3, R wilson; 4th and 5th years: l, R. Wardj 2, S, Sharpe; 3,;K. Robinson. I HOgb jump (1st year): 1, -pi
dlngton; 3, C. McTear and d! Martindale, 3rd year:
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Colder; 3,1 Pendle. 2nd. year: 1, Pendle; 2; Hodder; 3 , Kemple’ 1, Kemple; 2, Peridle;
Relay (1st year): 1, Hodder; 2, i '
Hockey relay (3rd year): I, 3. Hoddei*.
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2, P, PaTkinton; 3, K. Pye. Obstacle (1st year): 1, A.
Dulson; 2, IP. S p ^ ; 3, M. 'Gar nett, 4th, arid 5to: years: 1, S.
,160 yards (3rd year): i, L. ,: [ ’
jjad, a; comlortiable Wen-wiI •victory iwberi, After | scoring. J for I the loss of three wickets, [fl skittled the'Wandertrs sldej for! 34; - For Langhb, H. worid (not out 35) arid K. (. hufst (not out 58) were the] scorers. D.’Punchafd, with| for! 12 runs,;was the star bo
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Peters 6; B.; Sykes 47; H. eL wobi riot out 35; Kl Coulthl not oiit 58. "Extras 8, Total] for;three declared.
Langho C)f-T; K. Suttle 30
6D. Niven 9—1-51--0; J. —0; J. Stirzaker 4—()-r-19— Waterwqrthf 6-|-0— Ealleweli 4—
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3; J. Turner 3;'K. Holden 5I Stirzaker 0; AJ Johrison 0;'| Waterworth 13;! D. Niven i f Cook 5; A. Howiarth 0; D. Ha
Elbblesdale W. H.-t-B.
well, not out 1; J. Robinsoq Extriis 3. 'Total! 34,
D. [Punchard 10—2—12— Howarth 9—
3—19— 4. 6;
87 when they -irisitoj Settle L Saturday. The home team repi ■with 94 for. six.;
SETTLE y. WADE INGTOlj Waddlngton were all out
wickets, 94. j T. Rudgeyard 9-6-39—
7—1—18—1; K.'Whiteside -9-2.
Dent 4— 41—15—
3; A. .Riseley 23; E. Butt 5; I Davidson not out 20; P. Bargd B. Ward 7;|P. Tatham not 2. Extras 14. Totil, for
Settle: •'Vi.' FeU 12; K. 0; R. Han 3;]
H. Hoyle 24; R. Dent 2; Underwood 26; R. Hanson 2;J Driver 5; M. [Hatton l] T. RudT yard 1; B. Oddie 1; S. CoxonI J. Wooff not out 7. Total 87.
Waddington: K. -Whiteside |
Tatham 8—1—26—4; . 5—
4; D. Barge
A. Riseley 6-1- 20 2; 0—24—
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