yoiiit
a mn is caiight e hooked too!
rklng of tailing; Ig? You luye, pern caiightj, mgllng' yar
jccualnt'ance j Icned 'ain an^: l a s you tooK le river bankl
latter Just hi ie|, sufflcleMly, |?anj; to Jolnjitnei ,who: :t'
r ^ m e n te a t pn-l^alr
enjoym« pastlm
bie,
j felt the pulsa- Id fish through I r rod, then ypul Jcome an a’iigller: yi!)ur llfeJ
wlth|.M Of course,
angler: cdji-J hlmsejf
lqulpment|he irphted jwith of mater^dl, good,; soiiie: ' It veiy bJ
!n. thd ma .majorltyj
. be only t In tills r^
lenerally,] ith
|h feeding: rothlng like;
|a ' t'f whdt you buy before you' So. let a. start
ECONOMY p on; d t ; 't i ls
t i i
l i t j js ' npti’wlke, ly the cheapejst J find, .Buy me Isenplbly; afford'
I
lliletdme I s hke
| t yc Olch
that ! dpcent cated for; cah Arid
I fishing
u have; got feels cbni-
lest ttaijtlng qjf thlrig-j-a ;'12f
buj mayj as well good I "tbol develop you
kary ■ In 'price '£ 1 I to :£ii'
lie j noinent
Iteel rdd _ risi Intiest i angle country. Sue
lost yob aboi t e'i market! a;
pm fibre gla: ridowed with I’ve been
' pa^t cputle have .found it afOiltaftle^iai
I f handling any |jely| to hook :in and canal
30S. to
ireaS trip cheip| avoid, yOu| can; fixed spool reel’ which will! gljire latlbfactlOri.
■coarse * I jMt arid
fishing on the riv^s Salmon ova loss
a month district
force. Soriie, w to the sport advantage bf in some article,
get this
Is the beginner dice and hin s.
^PAB£ pnslve
l i n g conti quipped wl type
orie Of t!1&! as a . span
avenge clijib Inlng, else,;
A L THOUGH Lancashire River Boprd . had spent!
thousands of ippunds In I,the last few years planting sEdmon eggs, there i pad been' j rid noticeable linprdvement i In catches, the; Officer, Mr. L. members on Mpi
Chief Fishing Stewart, told ripay.
About-90 pe : dent, of
eggs died thr oxygen when gravel beds.
2,000,000 eggs £6,0
ough lack i planted
The Board last year planted the cost :o£;
k W a tc h f o r t h e f ilm
tiU RM A N IM
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: So much for the rod and reel. What else do you w int’ Well, It all depOhds on: bow much you wish to s^end:
of nylon 50 yards In length will cost you only a
shillings. A 2Wb. breaking strain line will cbpe wlthUhe
You. will want a line,^ spool I few
average fish ^ hopked on I our rivers and canals. Of .course If you igo after the . big chub’ then you will want something
stronger. But for roach, dace, small chub, gudgeon and the like, you’ve no need to go any heavier.
j . i • :, i Make surej th[ati the line,
when wound on I the spool! of the reel, comes within : a quarter-'inch jof the lip of! the spool to facilitate casting. This can be done by winding some thin strtnd or backing on to the spool &st.
Hooks? I p r e sW youiwlll
be using the as bait, so If self with some
(the latter to bO used when!
the fish are shy and In clear; water conditions) you won’t' go far wrong. ! j
j For river fishing, the por-:
cuplne float iwlll serve liriost! purposes andjeari; be had jn a^ variety of sizes.]! For canals,! you. will want a tiny |float,l suflficlent to: carry a ! dust! shot (the smallest of lead shot).
J 'I A K^ENET i
K KEEPNET n ay cost j you a pound !or so, but It Is' far better to keej) your fish Ini
.such a net than disturb] the piece of water yqu are fishing by returning flij!
h likely to
upset the shpal. ' The rest ol tl
You will want certainly, ' ri
: equipment, a rod rest,
(always set this Ing the waterd^you never know), a dlsgori to extricate’ , the the fish has ts down), and-7-pIt dence.
[r (necessary hook when
Jen It right ity of con-
A fishing has!
you £2 or £3 nothing like be able when fishinii case, you want which to carry sandwiches as tackle.
,et may cost j but there’s rig comfpit- . and, in any
yen
something jin lur flask and idell as yciur
That's enough for a start. ' I I ■
anyway, and orifce you haVe hooked and landed tha t first fish, then the pug will have bitten deep and it’s usually a case of most pther hOpbies (including gardening) giving! way to the finest! sport of lot.
confidence, practice and a c all the time.! I
The rest Is iust practice,] practice, more ) of learning
verted just s most dellghtfu! welcome to ttipi ranks, land may your float dlways dip.;
If you are one;(Of the con ting on the lursult of all
the!
^ d ln g j net up on reach-
popular maggot you; equip your-! 16s and! 18sl
t>RINK BLAMED FOR YOOftte^l OTENCES
]5roke iJitd office of corn mill Cl theroe youths.
rink was bameja at lanca^hire Quarter Sessions at Preston on Tuesday for offences committed by three i
Mldhael Vode, aged 18,i labourer, of Central Avenue,
leph William Masters, aged 19, labourer, of Franklin eet, and Alan Lincoln Thompson, aged 20, labourer, of
Rlbble Way, Lo\jv Moor, pleaded] guilty to breaking and entering the office of the corn mill of R. D, Blackburn and Sons, Ltd., j and! stealing 8 ^
Tiey had all been In trouble
befere and asked i jfor oiie othlr offence:'to be taken Into consideration.
J
Vjse’s father ' salid the troilble was that his json .had
'been allowed t ) drink In •public houses before he was 18 and Masters’ mother said her son took dririk y]hlch;he coud not stand. jHe went wild and did not know what he Was doing.
j
Golden wedding I day for I village couple
; ,; Yose said he had' come to'
hisisenses In the thtpe weeks, he p d been inirlspp., ' ].;
Tnompson said i he also i
realised he had doiie wrong and] would go str^ilght In'
future. xtie chairman Mr.
Openshaw, pointed Thompson had only
jjceii released f ’oni He Was sentence 1 to imprisonment to en:
W. H.
lout that: recently Borstal. 14 daj(s'
ikble hlim!
to "be recalled, and Masters! wab also sentenced to undergo Borstal training.
Vose was put on probation: ,for!three years.
Success at the
Royal Ijaiics. ILLOWING successes at the Great Yorkshire-Agrl-i
cultural Show i t !whlch he won 12 rosettes, Mr. Harry Taylor, of Halsteads Farm,
Rlmlngton, was agalr, success- fu r at the Royil Lmcashlre
.Show at Blackpool this week. In the Guernsey cow In calf
c lak Mr. Taylcr’s KUmeston Dlinple l4th w£s plbed first with Kllmeston placed third.
Dimple 5th
l]n the da; hejfer In milk
ss Guernsey Taylor’s
Greystones Golden! Honor was with Dimple’s stones placed
placed first Julie of Grey^ second.
in the Guer^ey heifer in calf class Mr. 'Taylor’s Grey-
stones Golden Duchess was placed first wlj;h Greystones Dawn being second.:
Mr. Taylor’i Greystones Gdlden Honob won the reserve championship. ■ i
CELEBRATING their golden y wedding yesterday were' Mr. and Mrs. George H. Beckett, of 37, Mona Terrace, Sabdeni who: were married at gt. Nicholas’s Parish Church on July28th, 1910, by the Rev. A. E. Boden.
! Mr. Beckett, who Is 75, and
Ills wife, who Is 71, have lived all their lives In the village.
■They have a married son and, d grandson.
years ago, Mr. Beckett was a loom overlooker for many years at Cobden Mill.'
1 Until his retirement seven
; He Is a keen sportsman, being a playing member of Sabden Cricket Club at one ilme. He also keeps pigeons and has won many prizes In local competitions.
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KEEN SPORTSMAN ' ■
j Mrs. Beckett has been associated with St. Nicholas’s Church and School all her life find Is a member of the
Parochial Church Council and the Mothers’ Union. In her jyounger days she was a mem ber of the choir.
Man injured in i gun accident
] A BURNLEY man, James Woodfleld, o f Q u a r r y
iBank Street, was shot accl-| 'dentally In the chest on Sun-j iday while out shooting with: jfrlends on land near Bank- jfield Quarry, Clltheroe.
I Apparently a shot from Mr; I'Woodfleld’s gun struck some iobject and rebounded.
]
I After receiving medical 'attention In Clltheroe Mr.
iWoodfleld was taken to Bum- I ley-j Victoria -Hospital by j ambulance.
The wound was not quite a: serious ^ was at first thought
Water main be laid by
special reqnest
■pOLLOWING a requf farmers and others
Cit iri
Sawley Road area of Gls Fylde Water Board are sidering laying a four main through . the starting from near the market a t Glsburn, p: near Stlrk House Hotel ending somewhere' nea: road-rail crossing, so feed as many propertl possible as far as C House and Laithe.
of the
burn, con-
i-lnch ields, lattle
isslng and
:: the iis to s as astUe
This was reported a; the
meeting of Borland Rural District Council In Cllljheroe on Monday.
I t was stated that the
revenue from these proi ertles would not cover thei cipitai cost, and the Board asked if the Council would be prepared to apply for a giant mder the' Rural Water Supplies Act to cover" some or 'all cf the deficiency.
The Council decided to tell
the Board that they would be prepared to apply foi the
necessary grant. Members of the Plans
mittee have Inspected of Wlthglll Piggeries an that It would be satlsf^i for use as a caravan c:
tl.i
Com- ,e site i feel ctory
aimp.;
FUTURE DEVELOPM^T A letter has been reielved
by the Council from the Co operative Wholesale Speiety, Ltd., regarding the future development of this site, par ticularly for residentlaj pur- po >es.
C.) de re: thb be pldi
The Council are to till the that they favour the
lelopment of the site for
isideritlal purposes, but that i proposals would have to approved by the county nnlng department.
A LICENCE letter from the Con-
servator of- the Forestry Commission reported that p licence had been issued ( S. |j . Lewis, of Salisbury Hall Farm, Newton, authorising the felling] of 96 trees mth a volume of 13,000 cubic feet of timber. The licence ijas no refplantlng conditions.
Ihe Council decided t° take action I on a lette)' con cerning the provlskn of
refrigerators for C o u n c i l house tenants for as li,ttle as Is. 7d. a week.
Youth sent Borstal fo
to assaulting girl
PLEADING guilty to an indecent assault oa Mlss
Patricia J. Quinn, of Bramley View, Whalley, Norman Albert: Robinson, aged 20, coal deliveryman, of Carlton Place, Clltheroe, was sent for Borstal training at Lancashire Quar ter Sessions at Preston on Tuesday.
said Robinson paid Miss Quinn’s bus fare
Accrington because sijie had no money with her, and when they alighted he dragged her Into a passage, where the offence, was committed.'
Mr. M. Morland, aiwloglslng
to the girl on Robinson’s behalf, said he had been drinking !and had behaved " like a disreputable cad.”
Robinson had previous con
victions find the chilrman, Mr. W. H. Openshaw, said It was obvious he needed discipline and training.
Extension order
ly R . John Boyd-Can>enter, Minister of Pensions and
National Insurance, has made a general: order extending the period of office of Jexlstlng members! of War Pensions Committees up to D;cember 31st, 1965; subject to t ie right of nominating' orgar isatlons to change their rep ’esenta- tlves by notifying the Minister to that effect before Dpeember 31st this year.
JUDGED reserve
” champion hack Royal International Show a t . White Saturday was an elg|i' old chestnut mare. Breeze, owned by Bindley, ] of Glsburnle Glsburn. ] Mrs. Hlnqli celved a £5 prize
Show success city
Ml'S.
Mr. Ivor Taylor, prosecuting, J from
This was the scene after the ston and damage in; West Bradford last were flooded arid three siriall brldgi passes through the village | w stream; was blocked a t ithe first trunks and debris washed] dc operations: higher up the stream ^he bridge to form a natural Idan, to follow its usual course, burst through fields and gardens. :Pij! logs, and on top can be seen qne w h i c h w e r e W o i
m which caused: flooding week. Sixteen housjes es over the streajm which
0re swept away. The bridge by laiige tr^e
wn ' from tree t felling The logs piled up agaiilst and the torrent, unable
its banks and poured
ture shows some of the of the small bridges pt away.
RECORDS jk oW i
mEN record^ were broken | at Riversmead School, :Grindlet|)i i
boys and two tiy girls, 'j
for the senior I boys 100 yards ]and Graham Southwart, who broke discus records, jwas runner-up. i ■ ■ '. I :
victor iLudorum was John Dav Last year's junior champion,
Margaret Haslewood, was Vlctrix Ludorurn, and Jean Tlllotson was rUnner-up.
The Intermediate champions
were Alan: Grdoby, whoi set up new records among; the 13-year-old boys for throwing
the cricket ball, discus and javelin, and Freda Tomlinson, who established an Inter
mediate high jump record of four feet. ;
Guy Behson
Moorhouse junior girls chairi- Plon.
boys champion, and Christine :' [ ^ ■ ■ ] ■
was junior _
Other records broken were junior javelin !by ,'W. Lloyd,
and senior long jump by Mavis Altham, | who jumped 12ft. 91ns. :
] ,. ' For the fi fth! year iln
succession,: Lister House was top house for the boys, while Walker wps the • top girls house.
! I
RESULTS ■’ ] ] GIRLS
Taylor: 2, pat Wood; 3, Louie Hodgson. M '
2, Freda Tbmlinson; 3, Joan (jooper.
Inter; 1, Kathleen Moorhouse; 1 i
] i
wood; 2, Mavis Altlmm; I 3; Margaret Heafleld. ■ j
Senior: Margaret Hasle-
2, Audrey i Newhouse; 3, f& f Pennington.:
220 yards Junior: 1, Pat W(^; ;
j Eileen Pye. I Taylor.
Into: l,:Freda Tomlinson;; 2, |
Senior: 'l, Margaret Hasle
wood; 2, Elizabeth Ctqistick. | 440, yards Into; 1, Christine
j i ■ ; j
Senior: 1. Elizabeth Capstlbk; 2, Margaret Haslpwood.
2, Gillian Read; 3, Pat Wood;' Into; 1;! Freda Tomlinson;; 2,
Javelin; 1, Pamela Thurogood; 1
Vera Smalley; 3, i Anita Booth. Senior: 1, Jean TUlotson; 2,
Jean Parker; 3,1 Margaret Hea fleld.
Discus, junior: 1, Freda Preston; 2, Play IPennlngton; 3,
j
Gillian Bead. Into: 1,! Muriel Metcalfe;'. 2, Christine Hind; | 3, Jacqueline
Aspln.
nett; 2, Caroline Goldsmith; 3, Celia HaythomthWalte.
eIscus senior: 11, Susan Ben |
! ■ ! ' Rounders ball, junior; i 1,
Christine Moorhouse; 2, Gillian Read; 3, Margaret Rhodes, i Inter: 1, Maureen Altham j 2,
TElotsori; !2,‘ Jean Parker;; 3, Margaret Hablewood.
Vera Smalley; 3, jEUen Parker. Cricket bMl sbnlor: 1, Jpan
j High Jump junior; 1, Louie
Hodgson; 2,j Christine Moor house; 3, Fay Pennington. Inter: 1, ;Freda Tomlinson; 2,
to the at the Horse on
t-year-
Autumn . J. R. Park,
ey re-
B.AI TEGR^
'PHE degree of Bac Arts In Social Adr (Admin
tlon — B.A. been conferred by the Barnes, helor of
inlnstra- ) — has Unlver-
slty of Manchester u;^ n Miss Mary Barnes, of 94, Chatburn Road, Clltheroe. Miss
wh)
former student of Girls Grammar Schjoi been ac(iepted for a training by the Ins Almoners, Bedford London.
is a
Qlitheroe ol, has
bourse of iltute of Square,
' Long 'jump; junior: 1, Chris tine Moorhouse; I 2, Fay Pen nington; 3, Sylvia Taylor. ; Intier: 1, Muriel Metcalfe; 2,
ptammond;: : 2, Margaret Hasle- Wood; 3,: Anne: Calvert and Winifred Craddock.
;
Christine Hind; 3, Eileen Pye. Senior: 1, Mavis Altham; 2,
Relay, intqr: 1, Benedict; 2, Lister; 3, Curnock.
I Senior: li iValker; 2, Cumock;
X.? :
3,
'lMer.. ' BOYS
son; 2, D. iHarrison; 3, D. Moor house.'. !:
Into: 1,' 0. Reid: 2, A. Groo-
by; 3, s : Wood. Senior: 1, J. Dawson; |2, C.
Metcalfe: 3, B. Moran. 3, A. Grooby.
Senior; :1. J. Dawson; 2, R. Moran; 3.10. Metcalfe.
I , | _ 220 yaniS junior: 1, G. Benson; ' (
2, D. Crabtree; 3; J. WlUman. Inter: 1 ; G. Reid; 2, S. Wood;
100 yards, junior; 1, G.: Ben i
! 1
Doreen' Carr; 3, | (Caroline Gold- smith.
Christine Hind; 3. Joan Cooper. High jump,' senior; 1, Vivien
EGG PRIl ]WlNIMDM price g
I ” to producers for to packing stations changed this week; ]4ld., s t a n d a r d 3s. ]Hid., medium 3s. Ud., small Zs. 4id.
BOWLANib AT SCHOOl
T>EOAUSE Bowland completely comi
fortnight, parents of annoyed.
jar^nteed ^ggs sent are, un-
Large 4s.
100 yards: Junior: 1, Sylvia !
son, who broke the rec9rd 1 the 220 yardi, while the senior shot putt a]nd
<40 yards, junior; f D. (3rab-
jtree; 2, D. Moorhou^; 3 G. iBeison.
^ :lnter; 1, S. IVood; 2) G. Reid; 3, [I. Jackson. enior: 1, J. DawsAn; i, G.
yards, senior: 1, walrti 2, J. Dawson; 3,
Sohthwart (37ft.); 2, Ji Dawson; 3, A. Brown.
iHW-d.
.favelin, inter: 1, L. Grooby (9: ft. 6in,); 2, R, Maton; 3, T. - !
enior boys shot putt: 1, G. j
G. Sputh- R. Mbran.
iown of white )wiss lace is
bride’s choice f^DREW MILLIGAN,
elder son of Mrs. E.
MU|lgan,j bf 92, St. Andrew’s Road South, St.-Aiines-on- Seal and the late Rev., Andrew
6iri.); 2, C. Metcalfb; 3l G, Southwart.
Discus, senior; 1, G, South- w^t (98ft 2in.); 2, I;. Moran;
Senior; 1, J. DawsU (105ft. j
13: 1
S. [Wood; 3, A. Skellori, Javelin, junior;' 1, W. fJoyd
Llbyd (156ft. 51n.); 2, Wright; 3,1
J. WUlman, ; toter; 1, A. Groohy (191ft. wgrt; 3. B. Moran.
(14ft. lin.); 2, G. South- | !
S.jWood and A. Skellom:|3, J. Sredall.
Inter: 1, B. Mason (13ft.); 2, ]
lin.); 2, J. WlUman; 3, D. Moor- house.
; Junior: 1, G. Benson |(13ft. i '
Soufchwart' (4ft. Slni); 2,
O.iMtet^ life and J, Daiwson; 3, ,P;
High jump, senior:' 1; ■ G.
Grimes, G. Plttmaii, N Rbbmsoil. Into; IV Ji SeedaU' (4ftV Tlri,)';
2,|G. Reid; 3, R, Mhsori arid A. Skellom, Junior; 1, G. Benson (4ft.
;21n,); 2, J. Swlndlehtet; 3, 0' Senior relay: 1,
walker; 3, Curnock, r in to relay: 1, ■ w a l k e r ; 3, B e n e d i c t
Listo; 2, Lister; 2,
Read rejsipi Tommy Lowe
I'TJEAD have r e - s i g n e d ! Tommy Lowe for next season,
'
] ] Ilowb so far has taken 56 ^ckets at nine rurs each and scored nearly 200 runs] ■with the bat. He Is now in his second season with! Read Arid
! w]as • fonrterly professlbnal ! y^th Church, In the Lanca- ! shire League. ■
; I His father played as iymateur with Read In, 1932 i apd had many good per formances to hls credit.
(73ft. 8in.)| 2, G. Benson; 3,'A Wri^t. Cricket ball junior; 1 W.
j . Dawson. inter; l, A. Grooby (87ft,); 2,
iMiligari,' formerly vicar of !Low Moor, was married at St. Annes
Parish.Church last
iweek to Miss Joyce Lowton, of Riley; Avenue, StJ Amies, and second dailghter of Air. and Mrs. P. Lowton,jof Ley- lanl.
, 'i G iven away byMr. Reginald
filn.); 2, T. Herd; 3, I Jackson. jtong jump, senior; i| K. : toMuet of pink carnations.
: Woods, the bride wore a full- length gown of white i Swiss lace over taffeta and] a shoft veil heldiin place by a| coronet of seed pearls. She carried a
Smith, . of CUtherde, was brldbsmald; and tliei'e was a sm^U attendant, Miss Angela Dalton (qousln), of Lancaster.
Miss -Smith wore j a'^fuil-
len ^ h gown ' of ;^urqU0lse nylon net bVer taffeta and. a floral, headdress^, and, carried a Muquet of white carnations and sweet peas.
Allss Daltop wore a' dress^ of turjiuolse 'floral riy|on arid
carried;, a posy of 'mixed flowers.
. 'The bridegroom’s brother* Mr Peter E. MlUlgari, was be^ man, the jgroomsmen being Atessrs. K. Bafraclough and M. iVoods.
' 'me Vicar, the ! Rfivi E. S.
Pl(*up,. performed tihe cere-, mony, which was followed'by a J reception at Sli. i Annes Palace. llater, Mr. and Mrsl Alllllgan
left for a hohejnnbOn in the Isl^ of Man, the bride travel ling In a klngflsher-jblue suit with beige accessories. |
Bank Holjday postal pl^s
Q!n Monday, the ^ public '^ ] counter. at Cllthdroe Head Po^t Office will be plosed all day, as will Sub Pok ; Offices throughout the district. 'there ■will be no delivery of
letters or ; parcels,; but a collection will! be mude from all, letter boxes throughout the district as on a Sunday. Delivery of telegrams will be mdde from 9 a,m. to l0^30 a.m.
PARENTS ANGRY HOUDAY DATES
J
school hoi ded with
Bowland District EMaqatlon Sub Monday by Coun, T. H. Aspln, w
He stated that In! many cas
schools In the Bow|and village arranging the family hlllday.
said the committee mias not to blame as It had' approved proposals from the ije ichfers.
Mr. P. W. Riley, A
Assistant divisional Education Officer, i
an D: Next year, the ho! Ways vould coincide. many of ):!ie children concerned are
days this year hjav'e riot- the Clltheroe ; holiday
Bowland schoolth'Udren j did not start their !hdlldays until this week—a weejr later tha,n those In Cllther])e.|
The parents’ comilalntsi were voiced at the meeting of i ]
Committee In Clitheroe on ho presided.
IS where children attended this caused
difficulty.in
'elegrams iriay be dictated m telephone kiosks at all tlnpes.
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Tslepkone:, 7431/2/3 ,
: Enormous stocks for immedlato delivery. New and Secondhand Portable, Standard and Eleotrip Typewrltera, Adding, CaloulatloA and Dlotatlon Machines, Cash Tills and Registers. Office Chairs, Oeski Filing Cabinets, etc., etc.
5, FIT YOUR FEET 65/11
In blaok, brown or blue
the annual sjoi n, six being brok
AFTER THE STORM
r ApHE Hon. Ralph Assheton, Ider son and heir of Lord
]}irectorship for son of rd Clitheroe
Clltheroe, and Lady Clitheroe, of Downham Hall, has] been appointed |a director of Borax and. I Consolidated, Ltd. !
The £orax group of! com
panies are miners and refiners •of borax and ' potasl^ and ' world-wide Interests, the which Is In
have
largMt of California.!
Mi. Assneton, who is 30, was
educated at Eton where he was I in OiJpldan scholan
He gained the jschool
chen.lstry 1 prize, the Moseley prize for] physics, a n i l ' the Davli Scholarship for physics and! chemistry, and aldo won an 0 Jen scholarship in science to Jhrlsl; Church, Clxford, where he] took an honours degr;e In chemistry.
: After l iv in g Oxford. Mr. Assl^eton j joined the Life
Guards as a trooper arid later received a commission. His brother, the Hon.
Nlctolas Assheton, ha^ been elected a member of the Lon don Stoclf Exchange and -has
. been admitted ^ a partner In the firm] of Montagi| Loebl and Stanley, which | Is an amalgamation of the two firms ;In j which the . late Rt. Hon. Oliver Stanley, M]P., and Lord Clltkeroe Were partners.
Mr. Nicholas j Asshetbn was
also educated at Eton and Chr St] Cllurch, Joxford; where he obtained ; an honours degi 'ee In] history. On jleaving Oxfjrd, he joined the Life Guards, later obtaining a commission.
Earlier this year he married
mIsi! J a c q u e l i n e ;Harris,' daughter; of Marshall of the Force, Sir Arthur] Harris G.C.R, A.F.C., arid Lady
Harris.
St to fit the
broader fp(it
72/11
Should Place throu^l locfjl
you prefer,
your Order h your usual Garage:
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The largest DiSTRiBurbRS OF CAR AND GIANT TYRES IN THE DISTRICT. ! .REMEMBER WEHAVE|A JYRE FORyO^j^JOB.
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 29, 1960 3
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LORD & SON
MOOR LANE, CUTHEROE Telephone 488
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Garden Swings at only 83/6
ISTRONG, TUBULAR STEEL .FRAME WONDERFUL’ VALUE i_
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