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EROE) SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB


I Clje 'OitO EeM


jHiiDErtiier & ®ime£ FRIDAY,; AUGUST 5th. 196


Lightiijg Of Vehicles: 9.28 D.m. to 6-06 a.m.


BE HEtiD ♦T COMMBN


J-inembers wi be Sixpence. The pro ■Children’^?Roundabout, Side Shows


ptrance frpm rket Place] to


----------- , j Black Horse Hotel. .. Brungerley Park


tet. ^ternatlvfe entertainment In the MlARQUEE


Will be Held in the held adjoining foot 3; Ad:


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andPonj j narquee


the ICl! ath) mission gramme


li August :iNG 2-joO-p.m.


1960 kVlEWPOINT


fTHE news that crime Is pn ;*• the Increase will be received with disquiet by nil


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' law abiding citizens, the se in ClltherSe as well: as elsewhere.


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■This Is level


section


an Indillcatlion of to wh: ilch of


a . _ the. people | ; tne


certajln I of


this country has 'suijik. Many of


__ their acts |of


ikOE|! (jASTLE F E T E -1 ^ : i ^ _ J _ _ _ _ _ _ ■ / ' I


1 IN'CREASED


mCULTURAL AND ^ICRAFTS SHOW 5SES •


3rd SEPTEMBER


VALUABLE TROlf] CASH PRIZES


'HIES


Ithe'Commltteb, or the! Secretary, S, R. Green, 2, Meadowside,' Grlndleton.


iries C16s« August 29thj I960 pf Parliament


FRANK PEARSON for CUtheroe Constituency


I be pleased cuss th'elr


aturday, I


■ ■ K ‘ to sw Constituents


problems with them on th A u ^ t , 1960


CONSERVATIVE CLUB, WHALLEY ! '


I 1 : between 10-30 W i n i.m, Grimsh;law


JlNTEE I


G ARS Inx . . . .


taneuard h.p. ..


1 . . . . 1 ........ ;.£475 ..;.....'.£ 6 2 5 ............'.£325 .............. £350 .............. £250


...................£625 .................'.£400 ................£375


.'.£y5


.£200 £ « 0


Grirasha,w


|IN AGENTS NEW ROA!|,


KBURN: 48001 IS YOUR I ! .1 ' FARMERS!


New and Second' Machines.


Dairy Equipment. Dim -


Sheep Dips. I.C.I. Baler Twine. Everything for


IN STOC < bai


! nd Haytime


Milking Machines a id; Snares, and'CllDDlng Mach


1‘roducts.


Depots; Clitheroe a Auqtion Marts.


UOtll LINDLEY : GISBU


t ie Farmer lid Haslingden


PATE ■RN


TEL. 251. _______i_


FOR DANGER, TOO


lly a housewife phire bought le from a dcor pn. ' She asked I fit,her a.plug the washing


|ie replied, 6 h job for bei— do It, so when came home


|e asked her to


|er- had i been electricity and


|red flex should , to th e l iv e


liack to neut ;al m earth.!


1 red to the live to earth, but


[>lt l flumtfiopied ad t^ a t ihe hot coloui'ed


Irj ah there was plnal left, i^he oelneutral;


BACK


Jthen turned lihachlne, ^ d ended


ap In


t a 16 ector. flexesto


t)i , the other ( Kent


. mllll- He ilsp the


[sJ pf th e ! plug, rl to earfe and r to neutral,


on but


kd It on hes proddin


ie[ to seeTf Islart, III the backj ped a hot (Water


yothlng ■ of


„ I right': hand |otks. Tneh he


k'nasty! shock. 'lAL MAKE


jindards, tliese |de, the" fight 5, ■ buj); un-


rhe appliances 'bught' j! dl|dn’t British.]!, They'


ital makM.jand ent they have


iiirs for ioh- I he different


aces t l t|iose


ippenln^: (Jally iifntry, and are !what with the


fraon Market b on I import countryj it youll : ■


enough-no^ to pnnect a tjhree a three


pin to British


;l,t happens that a Continental ance, youi are


It so he sorted


equally likely to shock and, If you on a wet floor could be fatal.


get a nasty irfi standing tha t shock


FAR WISER I t is i far wiser to get an


: probably doesn’t imore about the j colours] of flexes


electrical contractor to attach the plug to your new appliance for you, unless you a re 'q u i te certain It Is of British make, i t it Is, and you know the British standard colours for earth)i neutral and live; you should pe all right, but if you are In any doubt go to ai: reputable electrical con­ tractor,; and not I to a Handy 'Andy round the ^:omer who know any Continental ;han you do.


' The ' National! Inspection j Coiincir for Electrical Instal­ lation Contracting Issues a iRolli of Approved Electrical^ ! Contractors who have vOlun- ''tary undertaken th a t thelt ; work shall comply to the ' wiring regulation of the Institution of E l e c t r i c a l Engineers which lay down “ the minimum j^equlrements


' necfessary to ensure safety from fire and shock,” and these contractors! are Inspec- ted' Perlodlcally by Inspectors of '(the National Inspection


i Counfl to see tha^t they main- ' tain the sfcandard and to keep , them up to, date, i These contractors really know their job and they are proud to work to the proper standards. You dan tell them by the red emblem with black and white letterlhg i they dis­ play, or you can see a copy of the] Roll of Approved Con­ tractors- at a ^ Service, Cenjtre of youif Electricity! Board.,


Certificate was out of dsite


TjKlLLOWING ah accident in | jAccflngton Road, Whalley, |


a m.otorlst was unable to pro- i duce his certificate of insur-ni ance when asked, to do so by] the police. Later, at Black-] burn Police Station, he pro­ duced a certificate which was more than a! week out of date.j


This was disclosed at Cllth-,


ero^ yesterday when the; motorist, Harry i Parker, aged; 56, of Hozler SI reet, Black­ burn, was fined 1510 for using: an jmlnsured momr car.


I In a statement to the police,]


Parker was! alleged to. hsvei said he thought the Insurance, agent would have! been around


tor. the money.i.an'd he over-l looked the matter because ot| the] accident, i I


:i


ileotrlo Fentjes 1 nes. , '


_ I AVAEiABlil from the Free Library, any


] violence are committed without! the slightest expuse; they dollt just for th > thrill It gl'fes 'them. Mos; of the culprits


akid destruction ..I. . .. . .


‘''“I "“ “J 4''i *" I are young people.


Their behaviour Is not that of bolsterods youths, but of embryo g a te te r s who tfa' ' they can f.out the law


wOl. .


Stern m e a s u r e s by the courts and full support !by the public pf those who are' trying to do a dlflicultj Job; will go al long wajl ;to‘ reducing the present plgh! Incidence bf crime, bpt in! the end it, will not be splved until the cause Is treated.


ijduch of' thE present unlr!est stems,fron the easyipoing attitude at .opted! by npny parents. 5/iany are content to leave !to the teachers responsibilities which they themselves should,shotIder


The last few years have also seen a vast increase Ir the


"have itijnow and later outlook. I t seems th e re ; Is no longer any virtue in ponest toll. The best way to make noney would! apppar to be to win teleylslon quiz


__________ on fodtball pools-i-or, If that f a l l b y stealing It '


Work and , . the community are th things to pe considered b some jpeopfe In these when [crime is rampan on the increase.


;:esponsibllity ti ‘ ^ "lb las


days


So ! long as [this oU prevails, then so will primp continue tc flourish.


; and tlook


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riONGRATuiATIONS td Mr. John R. i Tindall, speond


son of Mr. an 1 Mrs. C. Tindall, of Bank House, Clitheroe who has gained the degree oy B.V.M. ' a n d : a a t the Roya.1 (Dick) Veterinary Cpllegp, Edinburgh. Mr. Tindall, who Is 231 now


becomes a nember of the Royal College of, Veterinary


Surgeons. He has played hockey for'


Scotland anp learned hockey while at Magdalen Cpllege School, I Oxford, under] the tuition of Mr. P. Swann, p former mastjer at Clitlheroe Royal Grammar School.


Mr. Tlndill’s fathet Is


manager of| the Clltherop branch of Martins Bank^ Ltp.


■RIR'rHDAY: !greetings to! Mrb. Nonningtoh, of 103, Beeci


*


Mount, Waddiligton, who will be 83 next Friday.


TIMMY CLljTHEROE will b|e


” among the artistes taking part in the (TVorker’s Playtime B.B.C. radio programme ] from


a factory In Bury next Thurs­ day. '


A BOOT 600 hoUdaymakers, In- eluding soiae old age pjnsloii-


*■ I * , * ' ' i ! ! i


eri, aiid residents of Redes,r will be; in'the Pier Ballroom on Tues­ day to Join l i one of tl^e BUI SootUloomber’i popular “jp 'To­ gether" prograimmes.


| It should Be a real family aucU-


ence, 'for this most northerly of Yorkshire resorts has a high reputation for offering something for. all the family, from Bathing to racegoing, fro n sport to . enter-'


talnmenti j IBklnglpart In the progiramrAe


are the Mlddletbrough Apollo Majle Voice! Choir,'oimducted by Qwyn.


Morris and the Harry Hayward Quintet, who wUl also do a solo


spot, j - A talented young local soprano’ Eleanor Harris gets (a


return date Coombcr,i for appearance W: encouraging


U-WU1


Yrttli BUI Scott- her last radio a In hls talent-


UBU.I, -y'rles: " Aim at the


Top ", from thi B.B.C.’s Playhouse Theatre, Manchester. Mr' scott-Oopmber's home Is, jOf course at’Pendleton, * I #


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M R . H. HITT, the former London healer and nls


. j I


helpers | are to ' give another dembnstratlc n on spiritual healing, and clairvoyance _ m


Clltlierde Cpnservatlve Club next Saturday.


At Mr. H t t’s last visit in I


June tliere vere no inunedl^e cure.s,. but I many people Who werei' tyeate'l said they felt mucti Ipiproyed.


T ' "1' EAM FOR TO-MOBBOW


i Ribblpsclale Wr-R. Scott, K ^Weaver; K. Eccles, K. Procter, Jil. "Wakhbrook, M. Dennett,; J. Cook, jl IVoidworth, L. Dlxpn, J. Furriell, :Vtranen.


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( 'th is WEEK’S i I "ROAD SlffETY SLOGAN


Prudence \ ^ e n advice-rtake


is very


she offers it.


Show successes


TlfOSSBRIDGE DIAD^, tli.e champion golden retriever


owned by Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory, of Accrington Road; Whalley, was best of] breed and awarded the challenge trophy at Blackburn Agricul­ tural Show on Saturday, arid was best of breed at Liverpool Agricultural Show.


Her son. Storm of He lie


was second at both Blackburn show and! the Royal Lanca­ shire Show.


There were several other


winners from the CUtheroe area, at Blackburn Show.


In the section fori horses,


Mrs. A. E. Dickinson, of G l^ bum, was the wlnrierfof the class for a novice pony nbt, exceeding 14.2 h.h. suitable for children under 16.


j. ■ C.w.s. WINS C.W.S., CUtheroe, hkd t’*o


successes In the sheep | classes, winning prizes for two hajfr bred ewes and two fat lambs., T. Whltwell (and Soifs, Ltd., CUtheroe, won the lonk tu p p any age class, while Mrs. F. E.: Dugdale, Longrldge] wijin, prizes for two lonk ewes, two, lorik shearling glmmers arid; two lonk glm'mer lambs.


Mrs, H. Badger, of Clitheroe,


won two awards for [ setteis, whUe Mrs. B. H. Hargreaves, of Whalley, won a prize for novice chihuahua.


Pro^ce show


TniRaT 6f this year’s loc " prodjice shows will


held to-morrow, when Rlin-l ington Women's Institute hojld their 13th annual handicrafts and produce show in the Memorial Institute.


] | I t will be opened by Mrs,


Eccles, president, of Dunsop Bridge Women’s Institute.


Mn and Mrs. George H. Beckett, of 37, ^ n a jTerrace, Sabden, who celebrated thblr golden wedding; last week. Both have spent their Uvm in Sabden. Dptil his retire­ ment seven years ago, Mr. Beckett was for mahy years


a loom overlooker at Cobde i Mill. Pictured with |Mr. and Mrs. Beckett is their dog Rex.


I CAR COLLIDED WITH


MOTHER AND PRAM 3-wheeler failed to takis comer


\ N accident 'at the top of Parson Lane! Clitheroe, when a three-wheeler car lollided with a Clitheroe woman


who was pushing a pram containing her' baby along the offside footpath, was diiscribed to Clitheroe magistrates yesterday. The pram was damaged and the mother was


knocked down but neither she nor the bay was hurt) The driver o f . the c m , Peter Warren, aged 22, of


Long Henry Row, Sheffield, was fined £8 for driving without due care and attention, and his licence endorsed.


was , ]. Insp, F. Wrikht said tl.e: j


mother, Mrs. Cowley, wis | walking up Parson Lane cn \ the right hand side under tlje! | Castle wall and had reached': the brow when defendant’s ] ! car, which was ^omlng alor g] Moor Lane from the dlrectlijn of Whalley, failed to take the ;, corner into Castle Street, and- collided.with her. She wds knocked to the, ground ai^d her pram-was damaged, but there was no Injury to "herself or to her four-month-old baby.


I , I He added that the footpafh


on which Mrs. Cowley was standing was 12!feet wide ard was boarded by a four feet


wall, He alleged that the collislcn


occurred when Warren d;- veloped a skid because] of tlje ;ipeed In which ,he attempted to take the right hand bend i t the junction of Castje Street and Moor Lane.


In a letter pleading gulltV,


Wareen expressed regret fipr what had occurred.


Honeymoon in the Scottish Highlands


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A TEACHER at Waddlngton


! and West Bradford C. of E, School, I Mlss| _ Barbara Garratt, only! daughter rif Mr. and Mrs. H. Garratt, of “ Abbey Dene,” Longworth Road, Bllllngton, was married at Whalley Parish Church on' Wednesday b Mr. Graham


! William Holburn, only son of Mr, and Mrsj W. G. Holburn,


! of 92, Burnfoot Drive, Hllllng- ton, Glasgow]


I; The bridegroom Is a process engraver and both the bride


! and bridegroom are Interested ! in climbing rind photography. I Given awaV by her father, ! the bride wore a full-length i gown of white Nottingham lace with a jwalstr-lpgth cir­ cular veil secured by a coronet headdress. Jshe carried a bouquet -• of pink roses, stephanotls and white heather. Miss Edna| Cowperthwalte,


a friend and coUeague of the bride, was bridesmaid and wore a dress of pale blue and white floral nylon over taffeta with a coroiJet of blue roses; and carried a bouquet. of white Vi r g o roses and stephariotls.' Mr. H. E. Brown, la.frlend of


the bride and bridegroom, was best man, the groomsmen being Messrs. J. E. Campbell and J. Emsley. Following the ceremony, at


which Canon W. R. P. Brown­ ing, Warden Abbey, ofiUclated, reception at the Hotel, Worswn. newly-married couple left for a honeymoon In the Western


3f . 'Whalley there was a


Calf’s Head Later, the


Highlands Of Scotland, the bride travelling In an aprlcot- colpred dress with white accessories. |


The wedding gifts Included


cutlery from] the bridegroom’s em p l o y e e s and fellow- employees I at


the Lyth


Engraving Co., Ltd., Man­ chester, and a tea service from the staff and scholars at and West Brad-


Waddlngton ford School.


Ignored request to pick up match b(ix


jtyH EN ail 18 7 year - old youth, Christopher Carter


of Church j Street, Padlham, was asked hy a policeman to pick up a iriatch box he had dropped In Church' Street, Clitheroe, hfe refused to do so and took a running kick a t it.


There was a litter bln within 20 yards.


• This was stated at Clitheroe


Magistrates'! Court yesterday by Insp. F. Wright, When Carter, who sent a letter


expressing regret, was fined £2 for depositing litter on the highway.


T]HREE GOOD COMPANIONS


Bus lay-by will ease traffic congestion


PLANS for a bus layfby in York Street, cllther6e,' are


going ahead, and the Ministry of Tran^ort has |prepared a draft compulsoryl !purchase order for 101 square; yards of ground Including sonie garden land and part of; the'stone wall at the rear of St. Mary’s Sunday School and Institute.


This will mean that- some


of the traflic congestion In Market Place will be relieved,


for shelters will be provided at the lay-by and buses will' pick up and ! ^sembark passengers there. ^ ^ !


NOT BUS STAl^ON The Ministry of Transport


stress, however, that t l ^ , Is a lay-by, not a bus staitidn, and buses will remain there no longer than they i reiiialn at the Market Place bus stops at


present.; ] The lay-by Is part] of a


large s c a l e Improvement scheme ! on the lilverpool- Preston-Leeds trunk road. It Includes e v e n t u a l l y the


correction of adverse camber on the south side of Market Place.


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Was Wing ;ouF of lane, driyer tells cour^


A N Incident near | Whalley when a car emerging


from'a farm lane was irivoived in a collision with] another vehicle going in the (direction of Accrington had a sequel at Clitheroe Magistrates’ , Court yesterday.


! Robert Macdonald] aged 39,


of Pernhlll Avenue, ^tack- steads, Bacup, the driver of the vehicle which was coming out of the lane, was fliied £5 for driving without due care and attention and ordered to pay £ 6 .18s. 4d. costs! His licence was also endorsp. N


Insp. F. Wright said that (fn


Monday, June 6th, atjabout 5-50 p.m., Mr. Harry Barker, of ,Hozler Street, Blackburn, was driving along Manchester Road, Whaliey, at a speed of from 30 to 35 miles an hour.


down the LANE He saw defendant’s | car


coming down the farm laiie at a speed of about five ; miles per hour. He moved towards the crown of the road; expect­ ing the other car to ^top and wait while he 'had passed, hut it came straight out,Into the road and he could not avoid a collision.


' ; 1 | I The defend p t should have


had a! clear view of Mr. Parker’s car for a distance of about 140 yards.


On oath, Macddnald said


that he had Intended, to go home through BurnleyJ but had lost his way' arid had reversed Into the farm lane in order to turn round.


I He was just “ nosing out” when the collision Occurred in


a flash. ! At that time his carl was


Stopped. He had looked both to the


right and to the. left but did not see Mr. Parker’s car approaching, and could only think th a t It must have 'been travelling much faster I than had been stated. His car had to be moved before the police arrived,


Cement bagk fell off lorry


i p iPHRIM RAMSBOTTOM, aged 45, of. Warwick


istreet. Church, was at Cllth- woe yesterday fined £2 for using a motor lorry with an ! •


Insecure load. : Insp, F. Wright, prosecuting,


said that bags of cepient :were found lying In Castle Street and It was discovered that they had come from' a motor lorry driven by defend­


ant. ! ' ■


■ Ini a letter to the Bench, Ramsbottom said he pulled up at the pedestrian crowing, and [when he started ^galn !the strain apparently caused the rope to snap, and some of the load fell off the vehlrile.


MMagistrates


'T ^ Y WORSLEY-TAYLOR presided a t Cllt^eroe


Magistrates’ Court yesterday


and was accompanied or the Bench by Mrs. M. Asp! nail, Mrs. M. Williams, Col. li. G. Parker, Mr. D. R. Rawson, and


Mr. J. Parker.


RECOip PTRIES FOR CLTIHEROE SHOW


Big lighi horse! s^tioii, g<)ats return, Je\*s^y caitfle introdujied


TT’S going to be la record Clitheroe Show, With the expected trebling of entries in the Ught horse section,


the increase in theldassificatlon of the sheep and cattle claves and the rejintroduction jof goats, record! entries are: assured.


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Saturday, August 13tn, wUl be the | light 'horse section. Mr. John Swlnglehurst, s that entries for this wide area.


section w;ere!: being received from a


Northern counties J repre­ sented in this section Include L i n c o l n s h i r e ,


Durham, Cheshire, Yorkshire arid, of course, Lancashire: ’ I


There is no motor cycle


racing th i s ' year, and this, s t a t e s Mr. Swlnglehurst, means that the show Is con­ fined to a purely agricultural aspect throughout.


For those Interested In live­


stock, there is interesi} In the fact that Jersey cattle are being Introduced for the first time. Many goats will be on view, and In the dog section there Is a cons.derable Increase on the number of dogs entered last year.


rabbit section, which has been a strong feature show for many years. But there Is a poultry section again this year.


Notable absentee Is '' the of the


Although the use of the


horse on the farm Is fast being replaced by the tractor, there is a reasonable |entry of heavy horses.


YOUNG FARMERS The young farmers have a


section as usual, as' have the Woirien’s Institutes Both sections always arouse plenty of Interest among visitors.


A hew feature of the show


will be a 'hound' display by the Pendle Forest and Craven Bunt, by ■ permission of, the Master, Mr. J. R. Hlndley, of Glsbume Park.


|


Dancing, competition and a, parade from the town centre; accompanied ' by Clitheroe British Legion Pipe Band and dancers, There was wide Interest in the Morrl^ Dancing last! year, and the dancers will; receive another warm welcome this year. ■


But many people will, of


course, be Intereste i In the performance o f ! t ie light horses.


-Mr . Swlnglehurs; stated that this section would be a prominent


f e a t u r e , , and


visitors would find plenty to Interest them In this part of the show.' , .


There wlH.be the Grade A


senior jumping competition, Grade B and C, and National Foxhunter competition over international sttodrird jumps, All this should be. sufficient


for even the most enthusiastic of sporting fans. |


HANDSOME TROPHIES The show prize money has


been Increased, and there are many handsome trophies to be won, Every ^effort has been made to Improve and malnta,ln the amenities to ensure ’ the comforll of visitors, ' .Given a fine day, there Is


no reason why another record attendance should! not result. Last year’s attendance of more than 7,000 was a record, The show wlllj again be


held under the presidency of Sir H. Russell Hornby, Bart. • Mr. Swlnglehurst Js now In


his fourth year asi secretary, and since taking! this office he has done a great ( "deal to see that the 'show has enhanced an already well established reputation.' The exhibition is one of the finest In the North and draws entries from all parts of the Northern counties.


Of Interest to all are the


numerous trade' stands, and once again these will have their quota of people who like


Inspector’s table wins prize


T AST year Insp. John ^ Lockley, of the' Kenya Police, was homb' on' leave visiting his wife’s parents,’Mr, and Mrs. Theo Wilson, of Milton Avenue, Clltheroe.


During his leave he maije


coffee table in taarquetry, am. the result was very; much admired by .many neighbours


and friends,, who told him he ought to entiir It In some exhibition,'^',.'


, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilson have how heard th i t Insp. Lockley has entered tiie trible at an arts and efafte exhibition In Nairobi, and won 'first prize and a highly bommended.


PRINCESS ROYAL P ^ E S THROUGH OJTHEROE


vpHE Princess Royal passed through CUthe^ r i on Wednesday monring on her way to a GW


4,


5 and Whalley 1 Guide rally


at Knowsley' Hall, honie of Lord 'Derby. ; There wbre a few iieople In the main streets who saw


the Princess oar escorted by police, but riot many of them realhed wbut was happeiririg.


is still Plentiful and in Prinjie Condition i-make sure 6f getting


AT


HOWARD’S COWMAN’S


1, MOOR LANE. 13, CASTLE STREET. OUR SERVICE


PORK SAUSAGES TRY ^M E


: : CIVILITY


® 5 ifiSs


Telephone: Clitheroe 157 • • • Telephone: . Clitheroe 42 AH Cooked Meats made oh the Premises. ARE SOTREME^


TO-DAY! : : I SATISPAe m o N


I


to ;,walk; round the stands Inspecting the , goods on show pr watching the demonstra­ tions.


1


: ’The lay - out bf the exhibition, is one of neatness bn j ' an ideal site; ; which


commands excellent views of thq Rlbble Valley and also adjoins the main Clltheroe- Whalley road.. This ! makes the showfleld easy of access tor! those who come either by 3u^ !or by car.


i ^Idren turn


wilderness into neat garden


TN just a few days 4 band ■‘•-'Of children have turned an unattractive patch of long i'rass and stony ground Into a


garden, setting a ' good ixample to ' those who let


hedges overhang and weeds :lourlsh.


For years the back entrance


:rbm St. Mary’s Street and Brbnnand Street to Clitheroe


Parish Church has just con­ sisted of a path through ledges, with a patch of grass it! the bottom. A few house- lolders ; tried to p la n t ' a lower or two there, but they were; always pulled up by ihoughtless people' after a :'ew'|days.


, ; There will be a,! Morris' On Monday inornlng, how-


liver, a group of children were wondering what to dp on yet another]! dull day : of- the summer;! holidays when a neighbour suggested that they


should tidy up the bottom of the stepp by cutting the grass dbwn and carting away the atones. !


; ■ The Idea was received with


enthusiasm, and Christopher and Carolyn Harris, who' often stay! m iBrennand Street for their holidays,,Nicholas Har-


^greaves,! of Brerinand Street, John Baldwin,'^'Joah Surton, bf St. Mary’s Street, Nina and Andrew;! Jackson, of Railway View, arid Kevin Hill, of Wad­ dlngton ! Road, were sbori at work. ’


j ^ Late^ they were joined by


Roger Dawson and Philip and Kenneth Robinson, of ! St. Mary’s Street, and Irene and Kenneth Cross, bf Waddlng- tbn Road.


I By Wednesday afternoon


several flower beds had; been laid out and ■ivere. gay with plants given by 'nelghborirs. The young gardeners then! set out!to set rock plants In !the bottom of the wall wliere grass had rooted, anxiously Hoping that the - rata would keep off and give the plants chaneb to settle.


;j


The gardeners’ only worry low Is whether any hooligans


Willi come and senselessly destroy their Work, but. some of the end houses overlook the; site, and someone! Is usually;on the lookout.


A notice requesting people


not to stand on the gardens has also been quite pro­ fessionally erected.


i SHOW A SHOW 1! wOl j be held at the


CLITHERbE AGRijeULTURAL SH|OW | SATURI)|^Yv|13th AUGUST, |1960|


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OPEN CLAIRES; 1 Tractor Driving Competition (no bonih petitor to be under 13 years of age), entrlbs takbn on. the field. Eritry Fee 2/r.' Cup awarded tb Champion Tractor Driver. VaIuablq„Prlzes kindly donated by local firms. |


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' QpenTug o’ iWar'Competltlon. Team of J members. , Entry Fee 5/-. : Captain to report at 2-30 p.m. In Y.F.O.tmarqUee.' !


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Other exhibits include Display of Handicrafts. Main Exhlbltr-the theme will be “ Prbservatlon,”


, Timber, Ironwork,!Machinery, etc. “W kE ^ DATE”


AND BRING ALL 'IIHE 'PAMILY-rTHERE’S S^MEnilNG I FOR EVERYBODY.


I SCHiEDUlJE —Cllsses lOpeiJ to .Clitheroe YiP.Ci 9nly: 1


Calf Club; |Girls’ Baking Competitions;: Flower: Anangement, etci j


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CHARLES CUEGG — ^ ^


!CHEliuST -


5 Church iStr^t. Clitheroe ijilaptioM: cilTHEROE 591 '


' I clitherobI yOuNb parmersI' CEt® YOUR HOOVM DEALER FOUR FR fGR A N i ' WORLDS


EAUX PARFUMES . . Magnificent EAUX DE SENTEUR . 1.. Unique EAUX DE TpiLETTE. U . Discinguishec EAUX DE COLOCm j . . Perjection


U.V.VV.S'AA ’M CONSULT US FOR A DEMONSn^TION


One of the main features of the show, being'staged on ,ow secretary, stated on Wednesday


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