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i ■' file Clitlieiioe GAS BOARD _____________


lemonstration Itltled:


I AND EASY”


I given In the |oms, Gaistie St.j


EXT, FEB. 3rd


1-30 p.m. on your old cooker if


IfEBRUARY 28th, 1959, SST BRADFORD


kRUARY 7th irightened-


ARTY


\DEB’Si party and to tki toind ■


— r


3ANCING. I / . ' -


SUPPER. , : i


a’s Box, Wellgate. returns 11 p.m.


eh Youth Group rs—


i , or at the Parish Hall; Ih, from 7 to 9 p.m. ‘


(ALLROON


LEY magement)


(ANCING IRDAY -


& fflS MUSIC ADMISSION 2/6


lable for Private Functions iS, TODINGS, ETC lo or BLACEBDEN 5331


If business LADBES’


[AIRDRESSER X, CLITHEROE


ransfer of her Business )T., Clitheroe


{, F E B R U A R Y 5th H o d d e r B rid g e H o te l


ICHAIGLEY, Nr. CtlTHEROE WEDNESDAY


SUPPER DANCE 8 p,m.4o 12 midnight ’


, Supper licenced extension every, night to 11-30 :pjn.


DINNER DANCE EVERY SATURf^AY


. Tel.: Stonyhurst 216.


CHIMNEYS SWEPT CLEAN-hy the


■r "I '■THONE: . ■ BArNPIDSWICK 20SB


I o h WRITE


17, Gishurn ReaA Bamoldswick


W h y p u t u p W ith d a m p i u n e v e n F lo o n s


WHEN YOU OAN HAVE, i ASPHALT FLOORS


FOR LITTLE MORE THAN UNO. COSTS? '


James Bolton & Sob, BLACKBURN


Ie AN AM OLD WHARF. EANAM.


ion aU floor problems. ■ . Tel. Piakewater 42015


H ..S A V E L IN O BLAljKBURN. , Cave! your Old Flagged ^Flo^i


overied with Coloured AaohaH dj R IOBINSON. HEYS & CO. LTD.. i The Old Firm.


Tel. »3M.


Estimates Free., No QbUgatfoo Consult


)J R U A R Y 7th . . I ^6 a n d 1/-


SHOW ICH HALL


.m.- . ! jahhertuscr & t m


PRIDAV. JANUARY Ugbting of Vehi


W7 pjn. to‘7-33 joth,;


kles; am.


^ following a furl brew of pollomyi Huri^t Green were " terday.


wDlTnow be able parties and other in the normal way. festivities In the villa


Tto means that


be curtailed becaus outbreak.


JTRICTIONS lip'P 0.3


■ther rblltis I ited


lf


gi'r-the, Christ


villa „ tO'


geh! 5 of


Icings mas to


gers hold


Liidi the


1 The health authorities however, encouraged at results of the antl-nollo cam­


are, the


paign- Immunisation is fteely ivallable to those, ellpble


V send messages pathy to victims of outbreak at Hurst


HLITHEROE


R.D.O. ’ l5 of


■ Members-ialso Monday toil congratulate .the Medical OCQcer. (Hr.; J. H. Palrweather)i and Jie Chief


Oreen. .(clde 1 on


.the .


sym- holio


to «SN^T.%V. S


Public Health InspMtor (Mr. H. Cockshutt) on ti e m ^ e r In which they, dealt] with the outbreak.


(WHEN Mrs. R. Moy.e, of ^ ’ Rlshton.. gave a ti ilk .on


on Monday It was occasion on which spoken about the


the York Mystery Plays In Moor Lane Methodist $chool 154th


about 600 people from ;i arious parts of Lancasaire attd Cheshire have vlsltpd York to see the plays.


Since hearing __


by the Moor Lan Class.


PONGRATULATIC] Peter Forema4


^_________ e: lamination of the Socley of Incorporated Accountants, with ! in honours certificate.


Street, Whalley, passed the flnal


'


Grammar School,, man Is a member, of.R. Smith an Richmond Terrace,


An old boy of


ley for the Thornie r Hall (Committee, was on Monday by kD.C. under thel bye-laws.


A PLAN for - - ' - memorial: hall * *


phones Departmeri erection of overr graph lines ,to C Farm. Qhalgley, RD.C. have decld Post Office shou auested tb^^take' underground.


* *


jr*ODN. J. M. air: Rev. J. A. K.


ridge Co u n t y Sphool. ‘


of Chipping, appointed governor,


■RmTHDAYl'gree, ■A* James'Hartlej, Street, ■ Clitheroe;


brates his 82nd bl Friday.


i;


m sB Clithercfe Cb A the (3hfls^ Cl Holt Radium- (Womm’s" Tru|s


acknowledge With sum of i J323 In lien to the''mfeifnory ' Mrs.


of :L|) * *


of -Peel. Street. C returning to .I.G.I. _ to take up,a slmil,a: Is succeeded hv:


jnan; at ■ the. Works. Mr. ,


Clltherbe":-factor)' Ltd.,


ORGANISED and Social


held at Friday.


a- social


!V; HOT pot games evenln


by Mr. and Mrs. was held at tl Inn. Waddlngton evening, Prbee aid of funds children and the has been foi Richard Heame’s fund lor spastlcs.


: kt I AFTER consld


-^ p o r t by thf Engineer on , isewefage scheme burn and Newtp R.D.C.’ Public' , mlttee have ir proposed' sewag works sites and the main.


# *


,MR s/ M; M •tYi. M.BfE.-. . ch Darwen -Dlvlslc


week; This'was foU


Eccles. Miss E M.B.E., presided


I finnan of ii Women’s


, BRINDLE.


■Dnlonlst! Assocl about the Generfi,l CUtheroe 'Woin at their meet Conservative Cl


AW trnlonlste iti B


showing of coloi the Lake Dlstrl tour of Scotian^,


THIS' W


G O e a s j a n d g e t


dlon. s]>oke J [Election to Bb to : ,the yesterday


ijiwed by the _ ■ed slid


3t,arid ot j- ,i"by: Mr- H.


ROAD safety.


'PX ’S;__;_i, SIXiGAN


there


_____ les. of R. Garnett,


lermg the re-! Consulting!


malth :Com- ipected the jb' disposal the route of


)! proposed: ! at Slald-| la, Bowland,


by


t slxlyears process fore- ■ Lcutheroe


r Thomas,'


singleton, of Cen iml Avenue. Cllthero'e.'; # ■#


Itheroe.: Is illlingham, f .jwst., He «r. G. R.


;he Sports


(tliib of the I.C.I..


the Statip Hotel on e\vening; ■was


g , organised, J.j Robinson, e 'Moorcock i oh MbhOay


upper: and Not' once did [he isUp °nt|Of


, sqm of B45 iijvrarded .to (Mr. Pastry)


MBi -'wefe ,ln tor spastic


character M blustered about the:, stage i as the elderly offleerJ : : j J • He could hot; be; faiulted.


Every gesture landfinanne^to was just right It |a s another


■•appearance vSton on New Yelrs Day.-^ which he took part ^n a ^ of which he. was the author.


triumph


of which ! COMMANDI John F.


G’ j?l|?RESENCE thoroughly oi,


J o r d o n i homb in tne


iu S . He .wire! W ■ •A’ neat lirtlCR L I


with -an alf fed hwl :^ femmandlng 'stage; pres®“fe to carry off i,the part with aplomb.


who sfeped feo -7^ JVi ease a maid


given by Cy^t A


cameo was H. Hlndle, the part of


which did htoi ctetot. ^ He is to 'be complfinented on^ns


portrayal. 7Wffich slderable callSjOn Ife skill.!


! Stuart; s i e ^


Catherine Pfe^OH- to Obtain the besSresults from,


each.sltuatlpUi ' '


tormance de^erfeg Pf. wann -praise.' ’ ■


Robin T. Burr. I 1 J l


.inside the ch^rarter of Niwfe! a S6rVRHti W t


' TaU K 0 r n d d r i f e r got ;


• A small paitl as Major Plechanofl was 'well filled,[by


, i ■'


, |of flowers v , ithe late


ijonlttee of ■" Fund) anks the


alhcef and i Institute


tMoor,


liave ;EY and the


N:ie, Vicar e been


. of Long- Secondary


iihigs„..to Mr. if 5 Moss


fho-' cele- iday next


■EV3LLOWING an appllication by the . Post Cfflc “ ]e Tele- fOT' the


l :h6 jap tele- led


iperry Tree (slitheroe


d — -- . the lines


hat the be’ Te^


id Co., of Blabkburn.


Accrington MrJ Fore^ the staff


. t ; Thorn- Memorial


wooden


approved Clitheroe . jullding


to,! Mr. King has


The meeting waA arf * *


: had talks


■anged uadies’


icola); I.'S. Fell! (Petkofl); ;J. F. Gordon (Saranolf); D. Melville (Raiha); ^ Ri Curry - (Bhintschli);, and S. Bennett ■ (Catherine). [ j, j


.(NI Members of thi cast pictured are: J.-Kprndorfler ,, | l|,_ ■'


• -j BOY ACTORS TRIUMPH


IN G . B. SHAW PLAY Satiie on militaristn


Royal Grammar School another opportunity to .display the range and abiUtyj of its enterprising dramatje society.


fTEORGE Bernar- i •Shaw’s delightful satiie on militarism " Arms and the Man ” has this week given CUtheroe


■ of the proUfib pUywright^had Its opening performance by the society at the Parish Church School on Wednesday


The play—one of the first to be presented from the pen night. ■ ; i I I•The play, set In Bulgaria


strong demands! on thb cpst, for-the success! of the pro­


i ! n the mld . lSSO’E, !makes


duction depends to a' toge extent on the i correct! main ­ taining of pace. I


! But oJice more the of the 1 society; are meet all demands. with all their other preseilta; tlons, have the jadded jburflen Of having to h m boys take female roles. ' ,;


member^ able; to


. j/ , j


i! And yet. a stranger walking ueoeivcu.ed


blever acting. make-Up and, costuming.':


d c


nto the i hall would be to the


ing up the guise, nbver for a moment betraying


I ' The boys pldylng I female foies always succeed! in keep­


; : thanks | ;


are other beem.


j |


iMlss I. Evans.1 They ImVe’ moulded together an excellent iteam., drawing 1 out ffie best In each player , so.] that the


skilful and undefstandirig production by the | head­ master; Mr. Gerald Hood, and


The production


than what! they I reflects


;hat they •; |


£100 stolen in hotel raid


'I'HE theft of cigarettes, spirits and wine, worth £300


i play ■ moves


that smoothness arid i rh ^ to which Is the hall-mark of the successful proeluctlop.


i FDRTHER HONOURS


/the play would brffig! further I hpriours-to the society. ■ |


of thfe first act m 'Wedriesday , there was little dpubt that;


F r ^ the opeulug minutes


■ i t :'also:; bestowed honours on Davld'Melvllle. vfho turned in a superb performance


Ralna Petkoff.j He had the difficult task Of malntatotog ; the bearing of a ; demure , yoiing' irilss who prie niK.rit


^ pertofmaace -vas. wholly. Creditable, and It 'Wasr hardf 'to. believe that he was, really ges';ufes and; eiac -Uy in;


uneitnectedly feds In hfer bedchanber.


to


a boy. His mannef were


keeping with, the; l^art. B: ‘Stephen. R. Curry.]as Cant;


seeks refuge 4h hpr —was also' to.be co^plfepnt^d


luntschli r-:,the^im^. who,


■ffils acting In "the | opening scene. In-:iWhl|;h, fe! gave , a





on a first-rato perjfop.ancp.! Particularly noteworthy ■W


as


realistic Jnterprptatlqn of .the exhausted solffier., aesperatoiy .In-need,Of,.sleep.;.


[


He and' Pavld ' MdvUle successfully’^set the


the rest of the.play, through--


,M.i ■ - for


out which they never jfeU from' the - Ifigh I 'standard achieved In t f e


a soldier


t and about £100 In cash from .1 : 1 ;


he WeUsprhigs Hotel. Is being Investigated- by:Lanca­ shire police.


a lonely position near the road through th e , Nick of Pendle, Is thought to have been broken Into during the early hours of Tuesday.


The hotel; which occupies - They] as


: Much time and i labour has I been put In behind :the scenes


by an'enthusiastic executive 'staff.


, Members of this are: Stage' I Managers: ; Messrs. Wade, ' B.Sc.; J. Owen. B.A., H. Pickles.


, Stage staff, Effects, and ! Properties: M. J. Nlland, J. D. Rushton, R. L. Garner. P. A. Aspinall G. C. Shorrock, C. P. Bolton. J. T. Hall, K. Dawes, W. A. Briggs.


Kay; MA. Make-up: Mr. and Mrs. J.


Barnes, M-A.; House Manager: Mf. ,R. I.


Douglas. R.W.


Decor: Miss I. Evans. Business Manager: Mr. J. A.


Bigger bus es n ^ d a better


r^ad: Councils


ffelHEROE R.D.C. agree witn Downham and Twis- ton ; parisnl' .council tnat


Improvements are nicessary on, the! roadillniung -ue two villages If Digger 'Duses are to be used, on tins route.


]to ask the County D ,visional surveyor to report on tne matter.


I Tli's : Was agreed at the Rurali Council's meemg on Monoay, wneh it was aeclded


IsA liPubllc Health Act notice


pasKet! near tne briege over vnifemg brook, camuj atien- io tne pena,is loi lug ruDbisn into tne


to oe nxea to ti e utter a


Stream; I jj i *1 * • *


j My. ! M. C. Dalwson aaoiiiohai PudUc Health in-, Spedor, is to attend a week­ end jscapoi lor i-UDiK Heaito inspectors at Lnsie.’. from Iviay atn to H)th.


!' , ; ' '’f


proilused electricity ime tc Hrodanouse iarm, wnalley |pe Placed undeegrouna


Ihe i Council wajut the


tne i'eortn western E ectricitj 'aoartt is to be loid.


, * * *


Couheu are ; ihemse ves tne iigiitmg autnority, ,tre Coiin - pu i c a n n o t acceit rbs- iponslblilty lor trie l!arklahds jnoilsmg estate, tney arejtp |teil| tne Parish Counc I.


Since C h i p p i n g Parish i However, the (3oun- ill woiild


Ihaie no objection to Parish Council, fixing a stree; lighting bracket to'one of the


!' '! ^


Entry was gained through a window at the back of the premises. ;


he proprietor and his wife, were asleep upstairs,!as were the staff.


t Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lowe, ,


, I ' I


premises, but no alarm'from them was heard. .


Three hart in two-car crash


Infirmary after; sust^mg :cuts and bruises In a two-car collision.on Longslght Road, BUllngton. on Saturday night. RA car driven by Mr; | H. 8.


.rnHREE people were jtaken A . to B1 a c k bh r n poyal


Castleford; acCompanlM by Teresa Crawford, aged 15, also of Gastleford., toavdllng In


ltsOrt;' Of Hughes Street; the direction of Whalley, was


Involved -In colUsIoi) with a car driven byt Mr. [ Jack Butterfield, of ' Le'ammgton Avenue, Blackburn, travelling In the opposite direction.,


Women’s' Guild the weekly meeting


Co-operative Guild fe day e vening'1 Mrs. Nightingale. J,P..' spo: her experiences as a trate. She was .than Mrs. A. Moorey and 1, Hallows. Mrs. E Wife sided.


FOR J_____ ”


Two dogs are kept ph the, !


*


I “Dam,: Bridge,” the Council are" asking the County Divi­ sional Surveyor to iook ipt)


the!': matter.


CouiicO \^ill discuss hq ises


V;i;lng programme for 1959 is to be considered] by [the Housing Committee.


rffilTHEBOE R.D.C.’s buUd-


letter, reported at tlie CouTr cll’p meeting on Monday, saying that If the I CbiujcjU wished to , resume building;


.This follows a tefitehab


the Ministry should be tojd as |j soon -as - possible; of the nujtnber o f , houses it wi.s proposed t6 start during tljc year.


with particular ref irence ’ ;o the Council’s bousing, sites at Rlddlngs Lane. Whilley. and Ifeflord Gardens] Barrow.


‘The’ matter ‘was 'dlscussM Naturalists ■ ' ■ of Clitheroe [Women’s ! r ■ . ■ ■


,iked by S's. E.


Tues- E.-. ,F. ke of jiagls-


pre- __LL _


byl! Mr. P. Kean b) a large attendance at a n eetlng pf Clltheroe Naturalists’ Society last night week.... J ,,


A day at Dalehjad” tjds


the scenery around Dalehe^. arid many close-ups of ts bird life, notably the nestlig of!'a pair of Canads, geese


EXTRA WEEK’S HOLIDAY lARY SC pH O pIpl


^


T lANCASHIRE primary schools ^ A-( holiday: to.'brlngj ihem iri line —if a recommendation of No, Executive: meets with apprijval.-


the Executive’s.-meeting, at Whalley on Tuesday. Ari amendment that secondary school holidays shojHd . bej


The proposal ;was made at


ities gave parity o ' hplldavs, but the county lagMd behind.


-many neighbouring authojrl-


cut to make. &em ti^ as primary schoolf defeated.


t Mr. R.. ., J.. , Chad: [


mented th a t,; It was question of teachers additional - holidays. securing parity' of ------- among the different schools.. Many parents, sale Counj


eacher’s representatf'


e same, ■was !ick. ! a


seeking but : of lioUdays


F Ainsworth, , con plained] that young children’s-; lolldays were too loUg, Many mothers


holiday.,-.. ,:


went out to work, but in some cases had to remain dt home throughput the. .long bummer


A Blackburn ', headmaster,. Mr. J. iTafbuck. atatgd that


. i i t was reported , that i h e , Executive h ad , been asked to


, com-: , not a


draw up ' new plans | . (or stoondary: edu'catlc n to i tne light of the Government’s


five years. I Mr. A. J. Rogejson, Divi­


proposals for increased edu­ cational building In the next


feggestlons for short imd iTOg-term- organfetlon i "t s'doondary schools citilred by the courty.


sional Education Cfflcer. sfid of


General Purposes should be held to cUscuss ]the


aiI 'Thri Executive di elded that ’riiatter.


special ' meetlnj of-: the T,.— Committee


.will have an*ext: a wepks ■with secondary schools 5 Divisional 'Educatlop


. Mr. Kean, showed slides of ! ' the subject of a lecture


A. iBrooks about he !baa conditions of the fiotbridgf ovet the ' River C ildefii at, Wh'alley, known locally! [ ap


Following a report [by CoW.


: houses, providing details wiere' settled with; the Council’ .Sufyeyor, Mr. H. Cocl(shutt|


s W


I '


M i '


'


I '


'1 ■


C.R.G.S.! P I^EK T “ ARMS, THE. B


3


AN accident In which-tWo of accelerated' the. death ,of


in .one of the vehicles. ' on A vasiajr, yv/uwji


adventure.’!-But the 73-year- Od ndtlPTlf.! was have had only months to live.


r?VTan+nwa» ,’D„4. rf9_trOQr-nlrt


patient' i l i


^ as foMr. Chrlstlsonl-.was one of


ambulance from: Queen’s Park Hospital. Blackburn, to CUth-f- eroe Hospital; i-,.who were Involved In the accident with a second ambulance, . at the entrance to Clitheroe Hos-i pital.


ur, patients travelling- In an


Keswick i Drive, evidence of


shlre .Coroner. Mr. J. A.' Dunkerley. that he had been assured that the decision to transfer his brother to Cllthe-; roe Hospital was advisable only a few days before the move was made on December ■■2nd. ■■■I:'.


told , the Deputy East Lanca:- identlflcatlon.i ■■■


.mortem examination, told the Deputy Coroner the two causes o' death; uraemia and chronic n e p h r l t ' i s , werei accelerated. by . pulmonary.


Dr. H.l G. Pfen, of Brier-r field, who conducted the post


eimboUfe.


embollsn) was probably caused or . was: the result of the Jolt Mr. Chrlitlson received In the accident] 13 days before his death.


mboUsiri' In


the.^ doctors view; ,[ • / ■ ^


at Quefe’s Park' Hospltali told the CDeputy Coroner that Mr. Chrlstlson had entered


'~Dr. P. J. Hebberti consultant


hospltall In 1957, . and from early 1958 hls| condition had steadily deteriorated.


|


Chrlstison was fit to be moved, and had seen him at ClltheroE Hospital on the day followlni: the accident, when he seemed “ Remarkably little shaken!


He wds satisfied that Mr.


pected: While L posltlon post mo: felt tl: bllltles Palin’s embolisiri,


Death death, accident, , pltal.


ham S he was contain, patients


In chatp after r so. and Into when tl:


He pi


rest fa ■were foil, attendaju a str'ef ■ . slipped


sitting said as the. ani right IT


the re vehicle, John


!


' The was si opened ambulai


NO't UNEXPECTED I he


Mau .ri.ce Knowles,


Jl. which accelerated was a! result of !the 'i-


Itreet. Blackburn., said of ST,mONARY.’BUS


laLsed a stationary ’bus unum 'Road, [CUtheroe, •eqelvlng a signal to do l . was' turning slowly


iUr off-side of his. Smalley, who was


e hospital] grounds ere was an [Impact at


..ibulancri was pushed •oiind s.b that It came to icing Clltheroe. In it ir piatlents and a male


next' to the driver, i result of the collision


„jt . Chrlstlson was on it:her"but had partly


itill oireratlng . as he the back: door of the


ice.' i ' ; JTEUCK CHAIR


•said when the collision occurred he] struck his head ,on 4 fertablp chair. He asked


eel Street./Blackburn, the male nurse In the ambulMce.


P Francis Canning, of Little


Gardners had ^ood year


A


. AUotmW Holders’ Qar- ■ deners^; Association, Ltd., last


meeting' Of the CUthetoe


’week. ': [, Mr. :T, Blrkett was rc-


again be secretary and A. "Hfeows- treasurer. . committee; were re-elected


, Kei.ghtley ^


Is - thf Mayor. Coun. James Entwlstle. j


The Association’s president .i'i


electetchairman, and Dr. R. E." a:^ S.; Hansen vice-, chalrruan. | ' - Mr. E.'


■'en'bloC.' [ ■ ■


year thfe for some years was repbrSe'd at the annual


MORE sUccessfui trading •:


a balance of probaf- ]vas In favour of [ Dr, issumptlon that ithe


) to comment on [the 'tem examination: he (Dld-


driving an ambulance, ilag a number! of to 'Clltheroe Hos-


■had not been uUex- Dr. 'Hebbert sadd. felt he was not In ,a


A f foohsh "costs


I-


supp Os I returning; from Ho er 'at the -Wellsprlngs


krijer £30 w a CUthero'e man


overturned at a comer.' This wan stated a!t (jlltheroe


tel, Pendleton, ; his van


.the Influence of drink. He 1 was fined !£20, and


Maglitrateb^ Court! yesterday, when] Leslie Hanson, aged 26, of Mltton View. CUtheroe, pleaded' guilty to being in charge of the van wlrile under


ordered I to pay doctor’s and advocate’s fges totalling £10 10s. His licence was endorsed.


.ofProsecuting. Mr. 3.^. Bower,


Glen and P.s. J. Crabtree saw the van on its side, i Four men were standing! a^und It,


Burnley, said thatilnsp. D. ............


one of them' Hatison, who admitted being thb driver.


and hesitant. ' Told i he was being] taken to j Clitheroe Polled .Station, hg said, “ I haven’t' had much?’ ;


Harison’s speech was slurred


Hanson as being [under the Influence of drink/ [


son had been helpful and CD - operative, during:' the examination, and had; per- formeri some of‘the standard


Mr. Bower said that Han­


tests VplL. Mr* J, Hould


Clltheroe.


had gone to Chatbufn to do some


that Hanson, opera fehearsal.


off. :' amber winking Ught


repair work


met friends In an fetel, where he had a glass ol beer. He had another ►. at I a Barrow


• On returning shortly before 10


tl) CUtheroe I p.m., he had


-


hotel i before going wife his friends to - the Wellsprings Hotel I for supper. !


bottle: of: beer and two whlsMes, which while they


There, he' d r a n k a


ihad not made him drunk, had made! him unable to have proper control of the van:aS he had drunk them quickly.


ro I the -way back to Cllthe­ : On


the van ’ had mounted' fee verge:,' and ' HansciH hfe


siding: said as It was his fest offence Hanson would not he


Lady -Woreley-Taylor. pre­ ' ;■ ;■■ .


disqualified.' | . - i ' '.“ This,” she!told ,him. "hM


BILLIARDS


bowland district billiards LEAGUE P.W.LPt.


rtvnr.TMG'Hlong Clltheioe Road to] Whalley, Mr. I. Hope, of


Mbte^ist drovb Witbout care I


CJockeiUl Terrace, Barrow, moved to the!:cro]mi of the road md' gave 1 he appropriate ihand signal before]: tunflng right Into the O.WB


Abattoirs. Aust ■ A


Cllihdroe, travelling behind Mr. Hope knocked him off his-bi­ cycle as he began toiturn. ::


car ! driven by' Herbert; (iBoriker, of . York Street,


Magistrates’', Court yesterday, "when Bowker,.was fined £2, Jmd


Mr. Hope; 'Who bad hot been s injurW,' had given .a, dear


Ins). 0. ioien, prosecuting, bM were! Ire-Ji 'Thli was alleged at; Clitheioe


his - llcenc© endorsed, and 'was ordeT'id toj pay lOs. Sd. costs lOT’ dxlvli g fwithout due c ^ e and a t t^ ' -Ion. ! He pleaded guilty.


beginning ife turn, and Bowker, said the inspector, should ’have braked and reduced speed, [ ! In court, .Bowker said, Mr.


lgna.In iadequate time before


Hopes position on the crown of the road had given him thejlm" press ion !that Mr. Hope was gotof to '!go straight on. iThe hand slgnld waj very late and'be had had, jno time In which] to slow down.


I


Newton ..... Chipping ... BathmeU A Tosside BathmeU B


...... 8 7 1 14 1 6 Chipping V. Tosslde


!l00 D. Seed .... 'W. Emmott 79 jlOO W. Seed .. H. Newhouse 74 1


100 R. Freeman W. Mltton 85 ilOO B| Mereer__D. Askew 37


NOT ONLY ijxjae rilate* with CB 95 alloy gridi lo long-lived that ffl^needed a longer-lasting separat^, NOT ONLY Pofecmicropororis plastic separatory


virtoally everte/mg in battery serviw. ^ - i .:


lOO li. Longton • ' , W. Tomlinson 62


100 R. Mercer ....' J. Clark 83 , start 60


600 ; li Tosside v. Newton


59 W. Tomlinson | ; I


420 B. Bretherton 106


29 D. Askew D. Walmsley 100 72 J. aark ,. G. Walmsley 100 63 W.-Emmott E 'Bushton 100


125 start — , 600


‘ACC»INGTON^COMB, DIV. 1 — I"


Cedar! Swifts . i.. 12 6 3 3 15 Helmshore Dtd. White; Ash-........ Helmshore Meth. BroefeaU .......... ploneCT ..... ....... -Acc. Collleriee ..


Chatbum ......... 10 9 1 0 19. Hasllngden Gf^e 12 8 1 3 17 2 4 16


Hlghams 13 7


.6 .1 6 13 5 1 10 n 4 2 6 10 3 3 6 9 2 3 7 7: 2 3 8 7


P. W.D.LPt.


93 W. Mltton N. Haslewood 100 47 Newliouse S. Rushton 100


'fOtef wl UMriM W. & Fi » m 0N LTD. PRIMROSE GARAGE


WHAIIBY RD., CUTHEROE Td. 883/884 (Two lines)


1 *.:-> ««»S4fi< C)r7WffEjyr ,z>* rr.“ I


BUT ALSO a[ container jbiiilt pf Hard Rui)bcr-+ tough and shock-resistant ltd outlast .EMdoiplatei living their M life insulated by Porvic, separators


I Recent dismeUK, My u t fM for ipisrmmeiit in the Silver Exlde, rake performance andfength of life


Id a new peak.\No sltmdard car battery like Ihir keu been made before^leven.byMdel ,


been! an extremely foolish episode In your Ufe.”,


'Tim e s e, ihe nearside' wheels 'Of


across the road and turned; '9venj' '


fooUsnly braked wife, the result, that the vehicle ^lewed


an I electrician, after, an


defeni._„ I [met FEIEjfDS


iiworth, idlng,


said of Dr. J. Macdonald [certified


T| he ope cream every .worna i should ha\^e 1 Helena Rubinstein b e Au t y


O'YEBMIO^T CREAM


Beauty Overnight Cream will do!moi|e for your skin in two weelri than two years nomial care. It is aii entirely new cosmetic conception, devised to feed your] skfn o f nature's way.: It contains


onlyinatural safe cell-feeding ingredients-and bccatoeiof thip will toil all types of slcin, all ages of beautyj 12/6. Large sfec 22/(,


CHARLEi CLE6( CHEMIST;


5, Churdi Stireet, Tbuphonb 591


Clitheroe i h ED AFT^R w


^Ambulajnj^^ itt ci*asfir-mq(ii^t told 'S Back Hayhurst Street,


stated


ambnlknces. were; involved James I AndersOn Chrlstison, Clitheroe, ^ who was a patient


This 6pJnIoil;,was'reache't}iat the''Inquest at Clltheroe 1 Tuesday: wjien the jury'returned .'a verdict of


to


Chrlstlson ihow he was and he said he I was “AU right."


of Spring Street,' Accrington, said 'h e ' signalled, the first ambulance 1'to overtake his ’bus which] was stopped.


Alan kelghtley, ’bus driver, CASlk


Mr. G. Chrlstlson, of 62 Bury, .giving!


second ambulance a signal to slow, idownl but he did not


He [gave [the driver of the


appeared i to brake, but because the road surface was wet this did not appear to have any effect.”


appear to see It. "As riel was ‘passing he


staff I nurse at the hospital, said 'Chrlstlson told ,her - he


Annie Irene Pomfret. a


received ttie. abrasion: of the' left knee '1 In the smash.”


James Anthony Knowles, of Eastmoor I Drive. ■ Clltheroe. l driver of the second; ambu­


bv Mr, R. jJ. Hardy, a Man­ chester barrister, elected not to give evidence.


ance; who was represented mm TEWVIS


RENTAL from'7/6 weekly.


A . E. H A R G R E A V E S


i MOOR LANE & WOONE LANE CLITHEROE ,i Tel;.' i 683 '■ ■


I ,1 ] i II of a lArGE JRANGE of


TELEVISiblV o t |% D I0 by FERRANTI I ’. ‘G.E.C. ■


j


PHILCO J ALl^A ', C O ^S 6<^ . E T C .


CUtheroe Advertiser & Times, January 30, 1959 / /


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