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Q W (S a t i i rd a y ) , A P R I l J. W. WADDiNGTON.i ESpJ
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kAYERS -
Farcpilby John Cfapman HAjLL, LO\yER5ATE, on
th, I ROT
esitoy, Fri day & Sa(|ui[^'ay jzodi & 21st
a|; 7-30 p.m.
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CHINSON WRIGHT
H aSlam
R. COXON iSUpGEON oAlvert
V'., tAYLOR idilced by
JO.HN COWMAN.
leserved;| 1/6 Unri^pry TUESDAY/MAY 17th.
Itel frbm Monday, May 2nd, 1960.^ ley'i FurnHuro Store, oppoiiie The Hall,
OROUGH LABOUR E L B C n O N -M A Y , 19i
THE UBOUR CANDIDATES AT
d u c LAiBOURl ROOMS on
NEXT, ^AY 3rd it 7-30 p.m. They are:
14r D BRADLEY
fRGE BRAITHW: pO N D GRICE
lOLD DUOTORTH e jntereiting thing* to «ay about the
In the Chair will be
LOR D. CRTTCIILEY
Liil..invite you tolailc queitioni.j
WORKERS’ MEETINi I will follow.
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li^tirjct Amateur Footbal ISHIELD-Semi-t'i
1^: BRIDGE GROUOT^ 'iid; SABDffid v. WAd'd IN'
rd / CHIPPING V. LOjW r
Admission 1/- ; Juniors RDAY,MAY7th K 0 . ^
. i Y.F.C. ICLITHEROE E Igisburn
ImAY ! 11) a.m] to An d .
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ille. 0 ■
' o[r I9M to
hte at Burn- prompt.
U g e atbum
ted to Lodge
eld on 160, at
adies’
M G rday)
/
theroe [lides
'iING
ONT AVE., Mr. &'Mtt.'
May ! DAIRY
Future Progri ! ; (STOCK-JU )GInI
TUESDAY, MAY 3r<)- A Y f e l
Eastern^ Houile, Miftop. PIGS Mr. J. Bailey, Hunt Gieen.
FRIDAY, MAY 131 FR IF SM N ^
Mr. G. Bibby, pfad THURSDAY, M^Y lft|h:
JERSEYS
tr. J.. Macalpine] Wejddii MEMBERS: i PLEASE NOTE THE
l:|gton. DATES.
Milk IVjarkejing Board
Cattle Breeding j(!entre MinON ROAD . WHa LlEY , BLACKBURN.
The Annual
General Mee 1 of fhi
M!pnday. NexI, 2nd i In the
at 7-30 ip.n
ASSEMBLY whAl
ROOMS :EY!
The Guest Speaker, this year, Mr. J, S. HALL,
B.Se., Cumbe Weitmorland Count! n Farm Newton Rigg, Ponrit i; He v a talk bn "Dairy Herd Man and Calf Rearing " : which wi I mence at approximntely ;8- when the businesi pait of the has ended. Friends ; >f membiri otljlers Interested are cordially ito'ijoin
in.the discission to’
-I i
will' be land & School, give
aigement com-, p.m.,
ijieeting s and
invited.. follow.'
Chipping Yomg ^aimers 1ST
IPRIVE : in THE VILLAGE’HALL
FRIDAY, MAY I "DAIRY QUEEN" pONT
DANCING 8‘ p.m. io I a.m. to the , ' MELODY MAKERS BAND
A'hist and Dominojs at j7-3( p.m. Admission 2/6
: WHALLEY CATTLE j I CENTRE will; be held o)
ling ING
May
6d. 30
P. election. 1 ( 6 0 RTY
ICOWMAN tiRNER GREAVES
tall K 3l)th
Kht ClitHmc & Ximcf
Lighting ot Vahioles: 9-05
p.irj. to S-13 a.m.
PBIDlAT*,' APRIL 29th, 1960 WPOINT silotis In ihe CUtheiloe
fired last night, I when the Conservatives opened • their
muriiillpal election wwe
campaign with ' a public meeting. Labour will hpld their, meeting hext weeki.
U1 W signs so jfar are' that It will Ibe a quiet (?ontest. Each year, interest in loba,l electldnb seems to grow less and less. The meetings are atteiided by but a handful of people, most of i th^m workersl for the party concerned.
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Yet:it|ls th'e duty; of electors to' take an Interest In the views and pledges of those who I! sbek to be their represeritatlves on the To vn CouricllJ Electors shoiild acquaint themselves w ‘ the vie|is of the Candida
; —iinh the best -way to i this 1 is! by attending I : public neetings.j
if this Is not possible, thlen i they should at' least read the Press reports and a the literature distributed the candidates.' The cO; testantid wlir welcome tils
I Interest on the part of ijhe I electorate,
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Finally, all entitled to do i should I visit the polls I Thursday, May 12tn. flow ! they IVot e is -not so important as the fact that they! do vote. A high poll Is a sign! Af a healthy Interjest in mun
A'fer ail, *
^ art
house, dlbd at his !home Claytonf-lb-Dale last week.
families.
clpal affairs, ift’s your towli! * . *
jancashlre Coroiibr a member of pne
Lancashire’s best known legal it.-Col. Henry! Back-
bI For 135 years the name fias
of at
solicitors and Lt.-I-C6l./Back house often practiced at 011- |heroe ai d BowlandjCourtp.
een on the roll of Blackbiirn
in 1950.!- He was decorated Wth the O.B.E. after his'war iareer lii the military legal Service hnd the TerrltoMal ecoratloln was also conferred
On him. *
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iiale' ‘ and j Otter kssoclatldn and 'a
He was
secretary of Rlbtiles- ;Hunt)ng eemason.
us I Frei
bury on _ lowed! by c r em a t i o n Pleaslngton.
i A fune ral service Saturday
• j,;#.
Michael Church,
o
ABOUT fnr
day at: a
sed by the Children' of Mary in The'Hall.
and St. John’s lltheroe, on Satur- jumble .sale organ-
the
£15 was fundsl
of # , ■
Church' Clltheroe, on Sunday, when!the preacher was the Rev. H. I M. Rattenbury. of Wesley; College,! !Heading ey, Leeds.,! Anthems! were sung
fiHAPEI. ^ Vice's
____ were held at Wei ley
iby the jcholr |ahd| Mr. A. iLlngard was organlsp.
! Mr. !Ra!ttenbufy; later spake ito the'Youth Cliib. |
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ittmrapAY greetings to ! Mr, 7 John I Kenyon, of ‘South .'View, Siaidbhm; who will be; 87 'on Silnday; toJto.
Thursday; and !to Mr. 'T. Harrison] of 10,! Duck Str Clltheroe, who will!be 77
?2 i , i . [# * 'i , , anniversary i ser- ral
at Sail was
He was appointed coroner f(
Fforgot liad
book: It WELL HELD! been a
busy day!
'biim,'on March 24th. He was ca,Trylng jtwo boars, one bull arid five (^ws.
sthpped whilst driving a cattle truc^i.ln Sawley Road, Chat-
[AROLD Bleasdale, driver, of H/ ambl e don. was
istpek
recprd.book and £2 for fanlng tp'7oriiply 'with the
Court yesterday, he was fined £2 for faUlng to produce , a
At Clltiieroe Magistrates’
'cpndltlonai blia pig movement ■licence. |-
[The defendant, who stated was tlrlvlng, from Glsburn
mbvemeift licence. It had bt en' a busy day.
e record book and there had en complications over the
ctlon Mart to Bolton Abba- said he had forgotten
Trunk road adequately seWed A PLAN for a petrol service station knd cafe in [Clltheroe 'or refusal are that the trunk road Is already
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has Men refused'bgr Clltheroe Rural District Courioil under ■ Country Planning Act, 1947.
the Town and The reasons/^.. _
This was agreed biy the
Council at thelj:/meeting on Monday,
written to the Council asking If they can be supplied with details of any {developments likely to take place In Wlswell parish.
Wlswell Parlsri Council have [,
H ill, who was stopped In the same pla,ce on, the same day,
and five sheep from Glsburn Auction Matt to Chorley ADbatolr He, too, told the cc'urt he had forgotten his book. !
Camera club comes of age
„ embers re - elected their p :esiderit, Mrs. G. M. Hlgson, Whose late husband was a fqundei member of the club, and tnelr chairman, Mr. H. iKcles, who is now the only niember present at the Inaugural meeting.
Junded[ and , it was most appropriate at the annual eetlni on Tuesday when
irieetln£ Mr. E. Bolton joined tlie club; and, ever willing to help the club, he accepted the unarilmous vote of members th a t'h e should be the club’s secretary for what promises to be almost active year. Mr. k:. Rycroft was re-elected tfeiasuijer.
Not ' long after that first
Increased during the past year by /four members to a total of 36, and subscriptions
Have been'kept at 15s. for adults and 5s, for Juniors.
Miiny gifts ,r
I and Parochial Church ouncll meeting of Clltheroe ■ Church was held on when the Vicar, the •BlrtWell, presided.
Parish Chuirc HE annual Easter Vestry
Mr. John Robinson resigned
IS treasurer and became auditor in place of Mr. • T. pum.l who resigned. In his l as t ' panclal report. Mr. ibinsm said finances were
fleavy] expenses for re- qeborallng and repairs.
,i a h e a l t h y position, 'though there had been
..eportlng on the fabric and
faplslrings of the church, Mrl L G. Kent, who was re-appointed Vicar’s warden, said there had been many
ffffe to tKb church during the eafiWand the furnishings
;Sam SmWley, of Broad Fold iFarm, Grlndleton Road, /West ■Bradfordl who
[Friday,! | ' , | /# ,
'InYCLING through Slaldblim ohi Sunday! night,! Alan
Holden, of Salthlll iRdad, Clltheroe, came oft his | pedal cycle, Injuring his head p d shoulders.
Royal Infirmary; by Messrs. QmKnIfXrt/va lllfl
Tomlinson’s ambulpce detained!
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rjN th^ Bench at — ^ Magistrates’ Coilrt yes,,v.- day weVe Mr. Mark Frerich (presiding). C o p . ! J . , Rnt^ wlstle,!;Mr. R. Trlinby and Mrs.
Clltheroe er
B. Bownian.
Mearley, " Accrlngi Times,’’ ber, left 'duty ipald
; ' t o b e c b m ; i U s h e r s ' “ Accrin^
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M R . ' Rbbert Shaw Cros^ley, of I'M
-ton Obsener! [who died in Decfem- £12,635 (£12,221 net,
eariey Cottage, G director | of
■eat the and
£737).^- |! ! ,i ! He no linlnated his son Eric
i Times, 'shares jcompanlbi . ‘Wife anc
a nd holdings In these !s on [trust for son.'.'j
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THE Mayor of ci|ITHER0E’8 ■f|
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Sub.scrlpt MD FOR .REFUGEES
ons received to April 27th, 1960
£ |s. d.
PrerlouBlj acknow...... 1364 10 Edlsford bounty Primary | j Schorl--Effort !.......... !3i 7 ®
Master Aidr^w hhd Miss Nina 3a :kson—proceeds Iromi Jumble sale
Miss Edni Jones Mrs. H.; Jones . . . . . . . . . 1
j £1376 2 ENTWISTLE, Mayor.
Mayor’^ Parlour, Clltherpe.,
THIS WEEK'S : rO/Id safety slogan
Where there’s a road— tnere’s danger.
.eague NETBAllL ■eek’s fixtures In the
!ther(ie and District Netball are:
lallani; Wesley ri'Ojans; Sparta as; F
Wesley
Monday; St, Paul’s v. Rlbbles- ;■ Tijesday; Moor Lane v. A; Wednesday: Searsons v. , Thursday; Sputniks v. Iday: Catholic Y.C. v.
B. YOUTH REPORT
^ P at given theroS Youtli
tag. Bii
TALK on the young, lople’is conference i held mgor over Easter was at the meeting of CU- Corigregatlonal Church Club on Sunday even-
gton (observer p d Ltd.,’’ 'and! left Ihls
le. a dlrecof of Pub- (Holdinjs} I Ltd. p d
his
Yojohg farmers MEAIBERS of Clltheroe
yp mg Farmers’ Club met t Lane Side Farm, Sawley, on
verb generally in good order, ar.i! P. P. Blrtwell was jpp9lti|ted people’s warden,
..ushte n and Mrs. A. Townley rnrl-/decanal, conference rep- rfeseriatlves ; and Mespmes w. M Kent and P, Todd ilocesan .conference repre- lentatlves. ;
. : ^ | i ! ! He wai taken! to Blackb.urn
ptty]]Foulker, Mr.'E. Banks, Mrs. E. R. B. Murray, Coun. Coates and Messrs. E. |ee; J. K. Jackson, R.
iI Elecied to the Parochial
ftawllbson, E. S. Rogers, E. Wilkinson and' Dr. W. D. (Illver.
I). H.‘ ' Crabt!
hurqh Council were Miss
..... ,G. Hetherlngton wAs iected secretary. Miss D. :E.
Mempership of the club
|N iJune 6th, 1939, Rlbbles-j ' dald Camera Club was
Samuel Coxhead, of Lostock
w IS also fined £2 for not pro ducing a stock record book. ' lie was carrying four cows
has sent a reply] pointing out i that the Council already send |
Jimmy Fomell, whose home Is at 21, Henthorn Road, Clithe- toe, gave a good display when he made his debut with the first team at Blackpool on Saturday. The match bnded In a 1-1 draw.
Bumley Reserve goalkeeper I
! An old boy of Clltheroe ROyal Grammar School, he has been playing with Burnley F.C. and as a professional since-he was 17.
! He will be a member of the Burnley team . visiting the
United States next month for the American International
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’keeper making a smarf save during Saturday’s match at Bloomfield Road.
! Picture shows the Bumley INJURED MAN
Ortadletori by a passer-by on Friday night, had disappeared when an ambulance arrived.
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blSAPPE^UlED! IA SERIOUSLY injured man found In the road at
, There was, however, k trail of blood.
the injured man, John! Raw, of Eccles Terrace, Grlndleton, had staggered faint! and bleeding across a field and
I t was then discovered that
along a road—about half a mile to his home.
ambulance men at his I home suffering from two severe scalp wounds. He received attention at Cllthetoey and
He was found by . the
was then movbd to Blackburn Infirmary. He was later stated 'to^ be .
Improving. Fines for seven
] |^ R driving or parking their vehicles in contra
vention of Clltheroe’s new traflBc regulations,, the follow ing defendants were fined £1
at yesterday’s Maglsrates’ Court: .James Henry Jackson, Goosnargh; Marlon Dollln, Waddlngtcn Road, Clltheroe; Jaines Briggs E a st ham, Samlesbury; Tom K a i n e , Helmshore; George Parry, Liverpool; Jean Tasker, Great Harwood: and Ernest Appleby,
Mellqr._______ ■ ■ First cuckoo
PVRST CUCKOO to‘ be reported locally this year
was heard yesterday morning by Mrs. M. Spencer, of . New ROW, Holden, who heard the; bird’s call in the'village.
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New rDad delay: MP.
I REPLY fre) Irayson,
Sklpton Dlvlsic:
cludes Bowlara, has bqen- recelved by -Bowland Rural District Council, in answerj to a lefter sent at its last meet ing ; concerning the condition of ! the Llverpool-Prestoh Leeds trunk road at Sawlqy.
M.P. for vac n, which in
actis ra Mr. G.
Is taking ; the -matter personally with. Mr. Errlest Marples, Minis port.
Mr. Drayson'states, that
that the. proposed by-pass of Sawley Brow and that part of the!road alongside the river, which should have been con structed in 1958/59, has not yet been started, and does not look like' betak started this year. .
The Council
;er of Trans- are concerned
Aj JUMBLE qale on Frldqy fair.
Waterloo stal' Circuit summei
Jiimble sale 'raised £16
I
10s, at
COUNCILLOR HITS a| RALLY NUISANCE
IjJ. Hkyhes. Results: Juniors; Milk cows,
, Jackson; dry cows, F. R.
frlce. Seniors; Milk cows, J.
Ororapton; 3, Miss Marie Jolden. Later, the club’s tugto’-war earn hejd a practice In learby field.
Results: 1, Miss Barbara Vallbang; 2, Miss Elaine
Uumsl; •dry cows, M. Halsall. Mrs EL H. Chapman Judged
i he> girls’ entries'for a plate bf six I fancy cakes.
e'asons on the pedigree short- orn herd. Mr. E. H. ChaiK an Judged, assisted by Mr.
ednei day bv permission ! of r. EJ H. Chapman. Thej W s placed and gave
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to make It,clear It was only certain rallies and certain type's of car which caused objection.
Coun. Binder said he wanted | j
day-time by such responsible bodies as the R.A.C. and A.Aj were all, right. He was com4 plaining about events organ-] Ised by clubs’ which he thought were fairly local and which took place from mld-l night to nearly 3 a.m. , ' , j
Those sponsored ta. the
rushing abouljl on narrow country roads and the drivers 'seemed to take a delight ta raising the whole countryside. After one such' early morning rally the local milkman had been delayed In his round for [2i hours.
He claimed that car# were j
being made by several branches of the National Farmers’ Union at county level, and one solution offered was to drive a tractor into thk road and ring for the police!
He had heard complaints
Htadley, Inf ora that the - Lar Board had thei running of [30,000 from the bath Rlbble. The the! water ebu Into the Couni
Mr.j Sunderland that this would be detr mental to the sewerage syste:n and suggest he I takes the natter a little further than the River Board.
’rile Council
qll’s sewer, are to Inform
Brlfeht’s Close, Newton, have, objected about paying In creased rent! until the guttering Is rjpalred. After considerable dscusslon, eight members voted for the gutters to !be treated with bitumen and two voted for replace-: ment. The Surveyor has been tastructed to do this work immediately.
Council house tenants at OUSi
Inform Waddlngton Parish Council that they have met with so many refusals from owners of land, ta the village to sell land for public con^ venlences that they have been forced to abandon their building scheme. -
The Council decided to
to buy two mbtor lorries Jor road work at q cost of £1,926 Instead of continuing to hire vehicles.
■The Council have decided ' ;
Sunderland, architect of the proposed private swimming pool at Glsbiime Park, the [home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
A letter • from Mr. Alan
new Glsburn 'ylllage Hall has fihally been negotiated and the value Is now fixed at £38, a considerable reduction on I the first assessment.
Rate assess nent for the
near future by 35 per cent, from- £20,527 to! £13,311.
assessment ta the Bowland area wlil be 'reduced In the
The Fylde Water Board’s GAR
J. Binder, of Newton, at the meeting of BqWland Rural Council at Clltheroe on Monday, i The t Council asked its Clerk, Mr. L. D. Telford,' tb approach [ pollc : authorities about the nuisance. ■ '
AVERNIGHT car rallies through the Trough of Bowland are causing annoyance to local people, asserted, Coun.
gallb; ins of water
reft oft,
ed the Council cashlre River ,sed to permit once a year,
Into the River lletter asked If id be received
f - ' j .
for the Wesley
Soccer Tournament in New York.
a full copy Of the minutes to I all Parish Councils; that Wls well Parish Council had a member on the Rural District Council who should be able to keep tliem informed; that the Town and Country Planning Act did not provide for con sultation with Pqrlsh Councils nor was there time to do so, though the Corincil had in many cases of large site devel opment, consulted the Parish Councils concerned, and that In any case! the; Lancashire Parish Council^ 'Association had a representative on the County Planritag'and Devel opment Oominlttee .who was in a position fo keep them In formed of any major matters of development.! i •
Thomeyholme, Mr. N. Chapmar, was also re fused: because It close i
spoil the househ)lders’ ameni ties.
A plan for a cWvan site at to ■ housed! and would
Barrow, for would be too
Post Office Telephone Depart ment; had allocated a te e- phone kiosk to be placed near the road junctlcn at Portfiiild Bar, Whailey.
It [was reported that the
appointments of sub-area controllers for the No. '.05 (Lancs.) Group for Civil De fence Operatic nal Control, which Includes lor the Burn ley (Area E) th^ appointment of the Town Cle rk of Clltheroe Mr. R. B. Snosyden, as sub- area 'controller for the Cllth eroe area. ,
The Council agreed to the . The area' comprises , the
borough of Glltheroe ahd me parishes of • 'Tilton, Down- ham, Worston, Mearley, Ch ito burn, Pendleton, Wl swe Whailey and Little Mltton the Council’s District.
Tlie Clerk of ptongrldge Ur
ban ! District Council Is ap pointed sub-ariia officer for
The clerk, Mr. T. P. Rushton ■
;REJECT PETROL ' ''' '
Road, Barrok lor Parker, Hey and Hnshwortb, irohlteots, ' j
adequately sen ed by filling stations, the development would mean that/vehicles using the station womd' obstruct the
road, and that! the buildings would spoil part of qn area,of .5 great landscape Value.!
. • . . i the Longrldge wea, in whlkh
the parishes of. A i g h t'O hj' Bailey and Chalgley, Bowland! with Leagram, Chipping and|' Thomley-wlth-Wheatley are Included. /
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Council’s waterworks foreman! for many years, js to ttansfer to the Fylde Water'Board now that the Council’s [water un dertaking has been amalgam ated with the Boar£ ,
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Mr. Procter for his 'fioyal efficient, and conscientious sOrvlce’’ during thellong num ber of years with the Council
’The Council are to thank The Regional Controller of
the Ministry of lAgrlculturej has Informed the Council that; the Minister has accepted the nomination of Councillor. J| Entwlstle as Local!Food Ofifij cer (designate) fot Clltheroe Borough and Clltheroe. Rural District.
Clarion ^atch the
race ovei three peaks Vi.
us when we left Clltheroe ori' Sunday and headM towards Settle, where a brief halt was called before riding on up Rlbblesdale to Horton.
j
watch the first runners In the Three .Peaks Race/ organised;
We arrived there in time tp
by Clayton-le-Moors Harriers, as they crossed the Rlbble, having already climbed and descended Inglebqibugh. |
cafe where we liinched, we followed their further pro gress through binoculars As they climbed up the steep slopes of Pen-y-ghent. We
rode up w Rlbblehead to watch them orice hgaln before they began the j ascent bf Whernslde:
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.of rata, and sheltered under the railway viaduct for a few minutes before dqverlng the last few miles to itne Hill Inn at Chapel-le-Dale where the race both starts ahd finishes. Once again the binoculars
We felt the first few spqts
sight, an easy winner with a new record In his krasp- I
ever, we were just) as pleajsed to cheer ta lAHstalr Patten, a member of our [Section and formerly of Clltheiioe, but now enjoying marital! bliss | In Blackbulrn, who ' was seven teenth out of a record entry of over 70 runners,
Quite undersfari^ably, how i
under three houjis for [the round trip Of the jthree peaks was foughly the i same as we take for one of thbm!
The winner’s time of just “
Way to Austwlcki and on to! Stainforth. for tea;
coasted easily dom towards Ingleton, turning [left ori tb the old rqad just bejfore reaching the village and &om there we
went.by Thvialte
Collecting our j bikes, I we
we were leaving oh the heme-' ward run drove us for shelter into a barn door-way, but luckily It didn’t last too long'
A heavy downpour-Jus; as;
Glasson Dock, leaving woone Lane at 9 a.m. :! GEARS
SPORT
SABDEN V. LANGHO COLONY Langho Colony started off the,
season in fine style/on Satbrday by defeating Sabden.
i Sabden. —A. Ainsworth 14; D.
Mathers 7; J. Wright 13;i D. Bridge 9; A. Middlesbrough 1; G. Lawson 0; J. BoocockjO; J. Green i; A. Bywator 4; ,W. Berry not out 1; H. 'White, 0. Extras 5,
Total 55. j| j D. Punchard 74-1—22—3; W.
20; J. Peters 5; r J [Sykes ,42; H. Eastwood 81; K. OoulUiurstjO; W. Howarth 4; E. CdoUcan/Z; D. Punchard 17; R. Wilkinsori 4; J. Campbell not out [3; A..! Allen not out 1; Extras [9. Total for 9 iwkts.-dec., 188. 'i '
;! A. Ainsworth 9/-M)-4o4j2; A.
Bywater 6—^23--0; G. Lawson 11—2—54—2; J. Green 3—oj-14---
1; W, Berry 4—0—19—3; J Boo- cock 3—0—^29—1, 11 '
TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW Whailey.—H, K. I i Sha r ql ^sG.
Topham, P. Gorton,! B. Tattersall, P. Webb, B. Emmett, G. I Ireland, J. Peters, H. Abbott, B.[ Varley, Tattersall. .
;' [ ■ | | j Rlbblesdale W.-'Kf Scott,! K. E.
Weaver, K. Eccles,'ili JohnsOn, M. Washbrook, K. ■ Prcuitor, mJ Den nett, A. MusgroyeJ !p , O'Daiinell, W. Tattersall,' Warrfen.
[ Rlbblesdale W. Il.^-L. Dixon, J.
Woodworth, K. Holdin, D.|cbwper- thwalte, J. Aubln,' D. Niven. J. Turner, J. .Cook. i A. Turpin, B. Bleazard, P. Harwood. Res., M. OUver, A. Aspln. ; Meet at ground 11-30 p.m.
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Howartji 7—2—2B-/-6. Langho Colony.-|-T. K. Buttle
and we merely had to contend with a heavy drizzle until Wlgglesworth when we were able to pack our . capes away for the rest of the run baiik to Clltheroe. Next Sunday we 'Jvisit
There was great I excitement as the first runner came Into
of Whernslde. From the windows of thje
T ^ E were pleased to have ! ’ three new members with,!
Mr. George Procter, the!
Record entry for Sajiyley rac^
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so.far apart as; the DUnifrles- shlre of-the Scottish |bordei:s to the/Cheshlie and the Zet-' land of ■ the Yorkshire and
A RE(X)RD entry of 82, representing Hunts from
Durham, borders to thei Bram- ham Moor, has'rieeni received for the annual ppfct-to-polnt meeting-of the'tjehdle Forest and'. Craven Hanqbrs at Saw ley to-mprrow.^:;
' i- 'Th‘e mqln ra'M'
is.the operi
event for the Rlbjlekdrile .pup, which '^ s won a year ago by Miss: E. E. Pearson’s iFrench Window, qualified with the
Cumberland Fa(mersl Hunt and which was placed third ta the Scottish Grand National last Saturday. | -
French Window will not be defending the i trophy this
time, but the entries Include most of the season’s outstand ing performers ta the North, Including Mr. A.| B. M. Orr’s Rfetri St pes
season; Mr. Roy. Smith’s (Bedale) Trossachs, winner of the open race at Bramham Moor last Saturday'and one of of the season’s I outstanding maidens east of the Pennine; Mr. F. C. Thompson’s (Bedale) Park Avenue, which won the. open, at the Derwent (Korks.) meeting; Mr. H. Bindley’s (Pendle Forest and Craven) ThatUldo, which wbn the open at the Derwent (Yorks.) on Easter Tuesday; dnd Mr. W. Darlliig’s (Zetland Flight 062, a winner at the Tynedale (Northumberland) meeting at Easter.
and Craven), which lia; rabes this
three of his
(Pendle= ■ five
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CHAMPIONSHIP flavour The presence i f sUph con
tenders gives a championship flavour to this, the la!st open race In the nbrth-wtst this season. ^
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Image, which had won two ladles’ open races—at; the Sir W. W. Wynn and!the Cheshire meetings—this ' term. The riders will be! Miss Enid Roberts and Mrs. G. Hall respectively.
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been r e c e l ve ' d for the Adjacent Hunt’s [face! and 16 for the maiden! event, and these, along -with the Hunt Cup race, complete what- promlses to be a most interesting card.j ;
Twenty-six ehtrles have
came In most useful as we watched the runners progress, and we could eqslly follow their, [ descent ■
be in grand condition at the middle of ' the; week and although this is one of the best courses In i the country from the spectators’ point of view, the assistance of a, first- class commentator will ensure that all who attend are kept In close touch with the racing.
The going was reported to I TO LE T
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MEN. WOMEN PAST 40! STAY YOUNG LONGER.'. Orstrax Tonic Tablets revitalise! entire -body:
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attracted [some j flrk - class entries. Including Mr. E. J. Roberts’s (Pendle Forest and Craven) Rawlings Star, which has ' won three' races this season, and Mr. E. Greenway’s (Cheshire Forest) -C a s a ’s
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