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Is <JOOD S f STYLE QUMJTY and


at a I reasonable price.


Sol6 'Stockists of the . i celebrated


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SHffiTs by . . } Iv ifiN EDEUSEN


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with Ties, Socks and Knitwear to suit all ; I ;


tastes. ; I There’s soiiething"


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IMTESST DB3KJNS IN I


( C m i s j b y B U R B E R R Y ’S • and other, famoii makers


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PLA C E i U C L ITH E R O E Telephone: Clitheroe 58


' >. AUstiN iIAiIl caIr with bio ideas


ll '■ i I ,


' all that 10-11 o.m,


)f Vehicles: to 4-18 ^.m.


FRIDAY,; Jta,Y 1st, |l960 1 "A(dvertiser TNTO


VlEWPOB’f the!


countryside was very: annoyed!


THE WATER’S LOVELY, BUT THE BANK...


; I VILLAGE WATER WILL


COME FROM ‘‘L A fe ’ £3,000 improvement scheme


"WISWELDS water'supply—at present non-existent for a ^ ^ good part of the day in some parts of the village—is


to be greatly improved, i t a cost of about £3,175. Clitheroe R.D.C. have re­


this week';-ralked k »f Rlbbiesdale and In general.


He had Just aroused by, rubbish left the Rlbbleiby ttie Coe.


beauty s page


ofQce pf and Tlijaes ove


reason for ijls annoyante reported on


the ampurlt of on the baiil


;, i plctufedi or Is; a favoii


p l ^ with iioth local and vlsltPK, but .sbrnC. of those who I visit this IPveh stretch of Irlver do pot Icai how they d^ave It.


Last week-ent, Uttered with klnds4-b&Pe


the pi Ace I wa rubbish of all


in these days of quick I an.


____ _____ .. . t in s , ! pdtato peelings, the 'remains, of: Sies—ereti! . clothing, i Nr wonder that a ' mail !whv. respects hie couhtryslde was slckene 1 and dugus' by what he saw.' ! i


easy, transport, hundreds o: people flo:k 'Into | th countryside each week-tendj


It is r lg h t |t ia t they should lor the countryside is hart of the, m i g l l s h m a n ’q heritage, but; It is iwroni that they khould leave tha same couhtryslde fooldn like a litter bin.


Farmers are accused of; towards the


can blame] see land; rubbish, fenc and stock broken glais; edges of tliu


!n Rlbblesdfllp we have s6i


countryside England. C not, go far to enjoy 1 which those fortunate j i travel mahy


tjhem whSn the: Uttered] mtl es broken down: Injured ! by!


^Ing unlrlendl; townsman. iVhi


Pn


and the sharp; ?


i me


and Bowlandi of thd finest;


, Cll;l from their hpme; amenities living In


^reas have miles,


jocal people] who bring tradespeople and district,


expect tha t relaxatlonL'


amid beautl surrounding! those surroii hope to fine


culprits wp' among th from out df


I for four'^wn peopl^' I down] you double the p rs] full width parcel-sl


imel peopla like to sit ui le' i A40, Indulges both visibility. Nothing


Jj try. Kin r uS today foi luWlN LOOKS YB


u mcla ana a lot more biji k Such k lot for eu plus £188!.]2.6d. purohdsi


<jh|a little: the p tax. We have


ajfreo trial run. ARS AHEAD


ipace. Nothing '.wrap-around sides are typical


In a car, others No.peerlngi left behind! 's luggage. And


| Kiedbr A


UI^IM vttfttr


■ Atk W


C M


8UC TK


V4


.99, AUSTIN Ai55, AUSTIN A.40 US^D CARS:


OR EARLY DELIVERY


I A.95 ;dej-luxe saloojn, immaculate condition, fhrougnout. B|1000 2-door salobn; |heater; birch grey; ler; yeriy good cor dltlon.


i Ley; ispo saloon; beige'and maroon; radio;


lone lomer; good londltlon, |TiA.55 de-luxe saloon; heater; one owner; TldltlonJ


:>ED iocwt. VAN condition.


' i ' reconditioned engine; i(CillTHEROE)! LIMITED CLITHEROI GARAGE


Road h Clitheroe 883., (3 lines).


e a])point(id dealers for


yrelcome vlsl ;o


ind enj ul and phai wfil


those who


[findings ^s them. I


Some local p e:. not altogptt e; this respect),


thcsi t ld


benefit of thei but they


to be fopnd lit ;heronli


need


less; tOi


for!


.tors,! the]


town; do I


lymi


.(jeful!, leave! they


seek: enti


pple are perl iri blamt- hut th t appeat


e who' town.


Ijlany more banks of the Rlbble


the first b'dll' is felt, lajiid:


be hoped i that the c| tidy and n race courst meeting,


day may come when a of the courjtryslde will


they do


office to happier th Rlbble.


It will vlsjt hi they will ijintryside Is


|ot looking at the end


llki less


haps In


dome the


Etutpi Is


(ihlef be


ipfore imn to


see


left ;e a of a


;hat, then the Ibver ehter


the “ Advefti^r and 'Times give news of ;ngs aloig the


'.'.veniie,


Mrs. ,W. Jack^i in, of 2, iMllton Clltlu eroe,


son of Mr.


qualified in ih Chester Unlvei'i


his degree 1 distinction lii


He was awi


Infirmary obtained! with


prizes


medical andii surgical illiilcal ,'Mianchester In


In April, a t


physiotherapy first he won | the


the cl


and iss hdnoirs In


B.Sc.


at St. Mlchae’ R.C. School, I at Preston Ca


On Mondayi


Heather Ch: also recently


. him at Mancl The couple


4Qod Blood! <JQ '["GGETHE'R | ; jblood is full of ^iicin you can’t feel well. IMPIL^ :S 3/6


Rl)/OFi YOlli POISONS ! EASY WAY


SAFE


^ 0 0 ^ ’^ B^ )OD PURIFIER p e r b o t t le


|6/6 por Yo ^r Healms S ^ e— go to ;


tY’ !E’


HEALTH STORE CLITHEROE


Geniiine; lADEl


OIL 30’s,i 40’s


IS, ^ . 35/- ! • Hi-


lOTATIONS 1TITY I ;


|les Free i ■' CROOK


I Clitheroe paUey 2392 p.m.)


16' X 8' Timber & Atbuto*


. Delivered '& Erected Lower H,P, Terms POULTRY 0ABIN8 GARDEN SHEDS


i GREENHDUSE8 j INTERWOVEN FENCING


IjCarlboTongh Street Works. BUBNLET {


Telephcne S312 Eiienlnni Biaokbum 8886!


Aijent: C|ASTLE SUPPLIES LTD.. Ill KING STREET. CLITHBROI. TELil848. I


! ; ’*


Being sensiple mentis ing safel


THIS .WEEK’S road safety SLGGj £36 NOW *


fXlNQRATUiATIONS tojMr.; ^ Derek Brook


H


who has degree Oxford,


Housq. ga


and; iPlso the at ih Scholarship;!


liied his Keble ,'


- tVadd ngton,; BOX.!


Sp oentcer,!


College,; Atden:


Iray’s Inip).;


Royal Grammar ■ Scho Spencer gain'd hls B.A. degree at Oxford an


An old; b;dV of Cl


' Holt Scholarship (Gray ast year. ^


I, ■


H irthday ^ Mr. Da formerly of now r e s 1 d i daughter, at Sllverdald, who wlU be; and to Mrs. M Of 62, St. Pi Moor, who Thursday.


Whalley. home E. Ashcroft, raised £85 3s. therapy cllnlp,


AN effort l:i " Ashlea,!'


and a coffee ( of sideshows] and a bring-


*


gr e e t ing s to vson lawson, Grlndleton n g will


ifgaretHi' Streqt,


tall be *


of Mr. a: on Sa for the


the gai Lam"


evening, a and amui tod-buy


,ide i


,iid turday- ip astlcs


There was! m afternpi tea lety


,s)enlents| silc.


I


m at! Roe,; Mrs.;


91 on Spniday; iW


< 84>


andl his;


i. Ruth i;aitley„ ■(Vaddlngton,


orth! Low on


.theroe i Mr.;


's ton) i


(Law)! thel


of ] degree


Royal 1957


Dr.' Jacksojti was educhtedi


-jth'ollc College. he marries Dr. |


and St. jJohn’s Uowergate, and


;r|lstlne Ellwood,; qualified with:


iliester. i.


served on the the men’s and at MahchCstp


• University;. Iheyl


met|wrie: coinmitt women’s


ees ofl unions!


jdlclne at Man- 'slty.'


recehtly j


honpurs In


ind gained a sjirgery. I !


\R . EDWAiRD JA^K^ON, younger


and lion


Blbble. Lapping the staitely trees.


Children swii fining


waters beneath Peaceful secia


sion. Bright summ« sunshine. This Is the scene at the Coe, opposite Waddow |HaU, yet the serene beauty of the place Is marred |by a tew thoughtless campers, '


rubbish, :tin cam, tasteful meinoria


Broken botUds,


'I burnt grass, provide a dis- to the lack of


KEEN


Roy McLean, with 20 points, while runner behind, was Stephen f y e .


|| In the girls’; events, Elaine Dollin


2, Katrina 'Whittaker; 3, Anne Walker. 9 years: ]l,! Gladys Water- houto; 2, Christine! Jones; 3, Ellz.


Plat, 8 years: 1, [Eoberta Weaver; I GIRLSi I


Briggs. 10 years; 2, Diana Dawson;


Linda Jones.


1,| Elaine Dollin; 3, Valerie Peck.


11 years: 1, lUnda Saunders; 2, Dorothy Wlgnall; ]3,| Hilary Brown. Handicap: 1, Elaine DolUn; 2, Saunders; I 3, Christine


Walker; 2, Pat Hepburn; 3, Bar­ bara Arkless. 9 ^ears: 1, Gladys Waterhouse; 2, Christine Jones; 3. Joan Burton. 10 years; 1, Elaine Dollin; 2, VlvWnne Allan; 3, Valerie Peck. 11 ] years: 1, Linda Saunders; 2, Carol Hargreaves; 3. Olive Clark.


Obstacle. 8 years: 1, Anne j ;


Weaver; 2, ! Anne ] Walker; 3, Bar­ bara Arkless. 9 years: 1, Gladys Waterhouse; 2, Christine Jones; 3, MKfgWet ‘ Blrtwell, | 10 "years; jl, Elaine DolUn; 2, Diana Dawson;'3, Vivienne Allen. 11 years; 1, Linda Saunders; 2, Lorraine Brown; j3. Hilary Brown. Handicaps: 1 (tie), Elaine Dollin, Llilda Saunders'; | 3, Gladys Waterhouse.


Skipping: 8 years: 1, Roberto i I boys. Flat, 8 years: 1,1 John Taylor; 2,,


Nicholas I Morris. ] 3, Graham Davies. 9 years; |i; Glenn Willi­ ams; 2, Dennis Bm'n; 3, Keith


Jackson. 10 years: I, Roy McLean; 2, David I Silnger;: 3, Nicholas Binder, lili years: 1, Stephen Pye; 2, Barry | Thompson; 3, John Nelson. Handicaps;! i, Roy Mc­ Lean;' 2, Stephen fye; ■ 3, Barrie Thompson.!


| Obstacle,! 8 years; 1, John'Cad-


Tltterlngton. 10 McLean; 2, John] Crabtree; Michael Parker. Stephen Pye; 2, B 3, Steven Martin.


man; 2, Graham pavles; 3, Tony Chapman. !9 years:| 1, John Halle- well; 2, Philip Dlpdale; 3, David ' years: 1, Roy 3,


11 years: |1. arrle Thompson;


Barker; 2, Tonj] ' Chapman; j3, John Taylor. 9 lyears: 1, Keith Jackson; 2, Glepn WlUlams; |3, Dennis Burn. 10 pears; 1, Roy McLean; 2, Jeff Brown; 3, David Silnger, 11 years; 1, Stephen I^e; 2, Irvine Horiiby; 3, Stephen Webb.; Handicaps:] 1, Roy Mc­ Lean; ’ 2, Stephen,' Pye; 3, Glenn Williams.


Skipping, 8 years: 1, Kennem


INFANTS RACES GIRp


Flat race, 5 years; 1, Susan


Georgina BUllngton. Obstacle race, 5 years: 1, Kath­


Hornby; 2, Barbara WUson; 3, Diane' Cowlcr. 6 Nelson; 2, Pat Raynor. 7 years son; 2, Elaine


years; 1, June Wood; 3, Gall 1, Gall Parkln- Tomllnson; 3.


leen Prankland;'2, Diane Cowler; 3, Christine Dewh'mst. 8 years: 1,.^ June Nelson; 2, P^ Wood; 3, Gall Raynor. 7 years; 1, Georgina BllUngton; 2, Ja'cauellne Punch- ard; 3, Jean Kenyon.-


"■■'Skipping,-7 years;! i, Gall Par­ kinson; 2, , Helto Christie; 3, Jacqueline ptachird.


BOYS Plat race, 5 yeara: 1, Colin


Price; 2, Clive Gprst; 3, HalUday Compton. 6 years:] 1, Garry King; 2, Stephen Warren: 3, Robert


Extra teacher at Ribbl^dale


rpHERE will be; an additional A teacher oh the staff of Rlbblesdale JMcidem School


from September. This was approved at


qinnal Education Executive at tlonal Servlbe Committee and m a l le v when! It was stated attendance pffleer. • tha t due to t h e , ‘"creasing number of pupils another teacher would be needed.


Hqw’q TYiPfitillE of No.' 5 Dlvl-


Rotary shiEJe 1953, and has been chairman of the Voca-


I He has bton a member of _


vision of "ew ! lighting and fittings costing! £80 for CU-


Also agreed iwas Hie pro­


therbe R o y a I School. The fittings wLO^te Installed in the former


domestic sclenEie room, now the a r t room.;


■RRITAIN’S tourist Industry, ■M which has made a yearly habit of breaking records ever since the -world-wide/‘Come to Britain ’ campaign was launched In 1947, Is having Its! “ busiest, most successful


year ever, Travel and elation.


and the title]of Vlctrlx Ludorum, while gained l8i pomts as runner-up.;] ' JUNIOR SPORTS


captured 19i points Linda Saunders


Scop. 7 : years: Reon HUi; . Alast.Hr McLe.in; 3, Tony Sliter.


Scott: 2,1 HalUday Comptoii; Brian Crabtre^.' 6 years: 1, 6arry Klrig; 2, Jolm Bennett: 3 ,'Piul Backhouse,


___ , ... 5 years: 1, to:'i


wlstle; 2, Alastalr' McLeai^; ] 3, Tony Sinter. |j


i years; 1, Ian Ent- ‘ ■


2. Graham Walker; 3, Stephen Brown.


Skipping, 7|years: 1, Keen Hill; j


' j ]


Wat^r bailiff fishecl during! close seasoh


. A! WATER baUlfl, Stanlfey Faunch,]] depot manager,'


of Park Road, Chorley, | was fined a total of £7 at Cllthe- roe Magistrates’ Court -yester­ day for fishing for freshWater fish during!'the close sefison and fishing for salmop or trout with unlicensed rods.' .


Lancashire River Board bailiff of . Church Street. Slaldhufn, said he saw Faunch May 15th alj| Calder Foot,


a n ! advocate's fee of £6 qsl Richard |h . Tedstone',


He”was also ordered tol pay I a


was splnnli)K with one and another rod lay on bank, with hook and halt the water. |:


| He estimated the breaking


strain of one of the llnejsjat 131b. Iri evidence, he said he though 61b. was sufficient for eel fishing. |] He said Fautich was spinning with one line, and In ihls|| long asspcla(tlon with anglers, he had rarely heard of aiiyone spinning for eels, as the!: method was not successful I


. I Mr. F. Farley, of Blackburn,


defending, jlquoted from : a book written by an eminent angjer, which stated that It was always | advisable to use heavy tackle when fishing for eels.'


j, ; ' Faunch said he had no


intention of fishing 'for* sal­ mon, sea! trout or brown trout. He knew nothing about game fish,! and was only Interested In:coarse fltolng. There was


no! close] sealson for eels, and he was hot aware he needed a llcenc^ foi* his rods,


, 1 )


New president of Rotary


TNSTALLED yesterday as -*■ president of the Rotary Club of O l l t h e r o e l was Mr. John Kenneth Bowker, o f ; !'Northltods,’’ Rlbblesdale Ayenue. I He was Installed by the retiring president, Mr. T. Gooby.


I An old boy of Clitheroe


Royal Granimar School, Mr. Bowker continued his etoca- tlon at Edir burgh University. He] saw wai service ih the Middle East and In! this country, and was demobilised In 1946 with the rank of major. He still holds the honorary r'a ik.


] ■ Married vlth .two children,


Mr! Bowker is Interested In ! woodwork; art, music and sailing. He] has had a life­ long association with CllthCr roe Wesley Church, of which he I Is a trustee.


2,


'TTHEBE' was keen competitiofi at Pend le Junior School sports on Tuesday afternoon. Victor Ludorum was -up, two points


I cohslderatlo]^ shown by I file! campers, ifhey arrive, IpU^' tefits, scatter a trail of debris!


them local pijople, show a siinilar lack of cigarette


and leave, Ficknickemj niso, man]


I l l!of


thought. Filler bagk pabketo and othef un­


sightly waste Is left forgotten bat not unseqn, providing an eye- so|'e fpr tbod^ intent on enjpyhig the great bbjmtles bt; natu|e In


this charming spot Surdy a, little rbspect and can


is aU that Is needed to preserve the amenities of the iriver bafik. In these days of expanding cities and great wde roads, wUch are s teely eating up the countryside,'a place like this is of immeasurable value.


i i.j


Please, you campers, k;ep U that way.


Rev. G. Greatorex d i « :, Vicar of Read


and Rural Dean of Wbaliey j


^ announcing that;he would be retiring because of Ill- health, the Rev.! Gilbert Greatorex. Vicar of Read and Rural Dean of Whalley, died on Friday at Beardiyood Hall Nursing Home, Blackburn. He


(INLY six montL after was 61. I I Born In Blackburn, Mr.


Greatorex was a civil servant until training for the ministry at Edgerton Hall, Mdnehester.


to the curacy of All Saints, Blackburn, and three years later became Vlca Paul’s C h u r c h , becoming Vicar of 1945.


„ of St. ! Burnley, jRead ih


1 In 1948, Mr.


published a history! of Read, proceeds being for to. John’s Church, and two ybars later he was responsible fpr raisin? the money to build]a chape of his own dfeslgn within' thi


!jreatorex church, I '


. Mr. G r e a t o r e x becami Rural Dean of Whalley Ir ;i950 in succession to j thE Vicar of Clltheroe, the Rev H. A. Bland, who left foi Morecambe.


' • '


sented Read on j Burnlej) Rural District Coqncll and also on the Divisional Educa-] tlon Executive.


[ :


Whalley Abbey, using coloured slides.


by his widow, Mrs.' V. E Greatorex.


Mr. Greatorex is survived A service In St. John’s


Church, Read, preceded Inter­ ment on Monday.


Bride of two


weeks loses ring


IV/fABRIED just ovfer a fo r t| ■


of D o w n h am MIU, an employee a t Messrs. Robinsoii and Spensley’s egg-pacldng station, Clitheroe, !h ^ lost her wedding ring. She missed it while a t work on Tuesday', and believes it ihdy]have left the packing station in a crate of. eggs.


I’A night, Mrs. Stella Smlth^ j : For some years he repre-l j He often lectured about He was ordained P In 1933


Nature made It beautiful ,


thl


ceived a report by. tpe engineer of the Pylde Water Board In which'three Improye- m e n t s are recommended. When these are completed Wlswell, now supplied bv the upper reservoir at 'Wliallfey, will receive water from the Haweswater supply, like their neighbours Barrow and Whal- ley.


I


. version of the fllter house, The Board has also decided


laying of mains, the Ins tall^ tlon of pumps and the coh-


The alterations Include the


to offer the site of the uprer and lower reservoirs m Whalley to the Forestey Com­ mission with Manor Woem, which has been transferred to the Board from the Rurta .'Council.


Fashion model is |a June bride


HA^WOKTH--BOBINS()F


AI FAStolONAtojE wedding took place a t St. Helena


Churchj WaddlngtoQ, on Wed­ nesday before a crowded cofi- gregatlon, when Miss Anne Robinson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson, of toe Moorcock Inn, Waddlngton, was married to Mr. Davjd W. Hallsworth. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hallsworth, of i“ Marlstones/’ Newchurch Road, Rossendaje.


j


by Burnley Aircraft Products, Ltd., and his 'father Is joint managing director of Prlnn]? Hill Footwear, Ltd,, Hasllng- den. The bride is a fashloti model


The bridegroom Is employed : ] Waiting to greet the bride


and bridegroom as they left the; church, which had been specially d e c o r a t e d with flowers for the [occasion, were


employees of Prihny Hill Foot­ wear, who had travelled Ijo Waddlngton In' three motor coaches,


- j | Cilven away by her father,


thei bride wore a sheath dress of French lace' with a skirt and train of Ivory satin. Her full-length pure silk' tulle veil was edged with organza and held In place by a coronet of rhinestones and pearls. She carried -a bouquet of pink orchids, illy - of - the - valley, s t e p h a n o t l s and odontb- glossums. .


I


In attendance were three friends, Miss Julia Green-


haltoi of Accrington, Miss Jeanne Fenton, of Rosseri- dale, and Miss Josephine ■Briggs, of Blackpool.


] They wore'dresses of nylon


organza over taffeta In mooh blue, orchid pink, and lilac, with headdresses of white roses and veiling to match, their dresses, and carried bouquets of white full-blown roses and orchids.


There was also la small


attendant, the bride’s two- year-old goddaughter, Eliza­ beth Riley, of Accrlngtoni who wore a dress of flowered white organza and had; a headdress and posv of llly-bf-the-valley and delphiniums.'. |


a| friend of the bridegroom,


Mr. Stephen Haworth] was best man, the groomsmen being Messrs, Tony Broadley, Michael Howarth. Bryan Cheshire arid Michael Le'emlng. The ushers were Mr. Michael Watson and Mr. David Robinson, the bride’s brother.


, | |


which the Vicar, the; Rev. T. H. J. Hawkins, officiated, there was a reception at the Moorcock , Inn. The newly- hiarrled couple later left for a honeymoon In Ibiza, the bride travelling In a pink jersey suit with white accessories and peitalled hat to tone.


Follo'wing the ceremony, at The wedding gifts Included I Mrs, Smith, formerly Miss


Stella Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Jones, of Westfield, Chatbum] married Mr. Derrick Smith, second son of Mrs. and the late. Mr. W. Smith, of Downham Mill, oh June 11th.


j


! A worried Mrs. Smith is now hoping that someone will notice the ring and to her.


rXITHEROE rloolf. TiHfVi Fire


Tuesday on ‘the embankment.


Grass fire dealt with a gri


return It


a dinner senlce from the staff at the Moorcock Inn arid a silver condiment set from Prlnny Hill Footwear, Ltd. ! Mii and Mrs. Hallsworth are


to reside at " Holly Mount,’’ Waddlngton.


i j


Anniversary at Moor Lane i


^THE Rev. A. P. Rlchtodsori, ■*- i of Burnley, was tlie


preacher at Sunday School anlversary services at: Moor Lane M e t h o d i s t Church, Clitheroe.


In the afternoon, Mri Colin ! ) Brigade


Ass fire bn railway


Smith, of Blackburn, presided, and the scholars gave the dempnstratlon “ In Prblse of Jesus.’’


,| I


Collections amounting 'to £103 were for Sunday School funds.


I .


RIDDLE OF CALDER nSH DEATHS STILL UNSOtVED'


' ■ ] t ' ' • ]


■|?XPERTS are baffled by fhe mystery deaths of thousands of fish In the River Calder at Whalley. Samples of


water taken for scientific!analysis have disclosed nothing unusual to account for the deaths.


! i Mr. K. Thornton, district


pollution officer fbr L to c ^ shire River. Board, stated on Wednesday, however, that Investigations were still con­ tinuing and certain Informa­ tion followed up. I i


I The stricken j^sh were


taken from the river between Whalley bridge and the con­ fluence of the .Rlbble and Calder a t Hacking;. ;


|


says the British Holidays Asso-


that coarse 'fish; 'have been found In the Calder.


I t Is only In recent years . i


The fish died just as the coarse fishing seasbti opened.


! I 1,


younger rodsraen, the; river .does not. receive much atteh- ,tlon from anglers.;


Except for some of the ' | There were those: who


scoffed when reports: were received a; year, or two I ago [of


iflBh being caught In the Calder, but the reports iproved '.true. ; :


]•■ I The fact that coarse fish


have moved Into the; river’s lower teaches Is. perhaps, jin Indication of the , success i of the. River Board’s pollution meatores.


anti- m


GREAT HARWOOD BOWLING LEAGUE


Leonard Whittaker Cup—; ; Semi-^1 ij .


Clitheroe Castle-V[ Elshtop Park


[21 H. Blackburn ;.. 0, Ellel 11 Izi E Dewhurst P. Oowbum 7 10 iH. Fielding j : ‘


ii L Smethurst 21


21 E Moon . . . . ; j . Ctonriell 13 21 E Spencer ..] P. Nuttell 5


15 G: Kerineen ! E Holden 21 21 P. nibble . . . . !d, Mercer ! 18


18 W. Cowperthwalte ! ! •; P. Horn 21


148


Clitheroe Castle v. Lowerfold Park !


15 E Fielding is G. Kenneen ] W. Towler 14 13 E.Moon R;Davis 15 ,13 E Pateman . . . . A. Holt 15


J. ' I


I 8 A. Hayhurst D. Broadley 15 16 E Spencer i


’ W: Henderson 11 ; ;


15 W. Oowperthiwalte i iP, Ashcroft 14


108


14 P. Hlbble .. H. Oowbum. 15 105


4 £ €i. KIMC] S TRE E T . CLITHEHOE , . '


Telephone:, Clitheroe 829 : See US NOW for tal y.our holiday wear LEVER’S BATTERY ‘PEU£TS’


----------- ;


1 117 Whalley was linked to the


Haweswater pipeline, which passes through the village and takes water Ifrom the Lake District to Manchester, several years ago. |


Until the connection was


made, Whalley suffered from water shortage during dry spells. Now the ylUtoe has an abundant supply.


on caused fire


1 grass verge fire at Paythome. The outbreak was caused by


the sun shining qn empty bottles which htul been thrown into: ■ the ditch,'' pre­ sumably by people passing in a car or motor coach. ;


The outbreak was : soon extinguished, although at one


time there was a dapger of i t spreading to fencing wooden bulldlngs.1 i


i ; ■ ' j


The GariQn at inter-meet


' sports


iTIHE main worry for anyone i ■*- organising a Sports day ;ls what to do If the weather- iman decides to provide a day’s


I heavy rain, but fortunately !we had . no such worry on i Sunday for the day was so jwarm th a t ’unite a number of 'our membeijs went for a swim In the lake at Roughlee before the sports began.


By the time meiribers from


I their friends, there was quite ; a crowd on the field at Dlmpenley near Roughlee.


very [varied In character, startlrig off with “ twists and turns,’} where riders have to follow; a , narrow course marked out'with string on a


The j events were certainly


: biimpy section of the field. This was I followed by a relay ' race ! which Included running b a c k w a r d s , with “ pot-pegging” thrown In as light relief. Riding , a;, bike while at the same time'trying to hook tlri mugs ofl stakes with a stick Is much harder, than It sounds.


! Included getting an apple out of a pailful of water, a tslflee out of a plateful of flour and eating a bun liberally covered with treacle and ! hanging from a string—all with one’s han d , behind one’s back!


tea, the sports ended with a hill climb from near the field to Newchurch, the result of all the i efforts being that the club had an extremely leisurely run home through Sabden and lover Pendle Hill back to Clitheroe.


annual Settle reliability trial, starting at Bellman [Bridge at 7 a.m., where the event .will also finish at about 8-20 am.,


; On Sundaly we have our


! followed bv a run to Malham, leaving Woone Lane at 10-30 a.m.


, GEARS By the seaside


Old Age Pensions’ Associa­ tion went to Blackpool for their annual outing om Wed­ nesday.


a bout 60 members of the Clltheroe branch of the


; ; I


I! A JuniWe sale was ; held yesterday week, to', provide spending money for the party.


shot and a tug-o’-war, which, after a fierce contest, left Clitheroe section as the vic­ tors, a competition to guess how many pumps It would take to burst an inner-tube - .th e surprising result In this case being 821—arid as a grand' finale for the field' events! an obstacle race arranged by this section which


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