search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
Ribblesdale SUCCESSES AT THE SHOW


Continued from page 3. BEEF CATTLE


by the President, Major P. H. Read: 1 and 2, Stonyhurst College.


Suckled Calf born 1961, judged


OPEN CLASSES FOR HORSES Judge: H. Helme, Garstang. Brood Mare with loal at toot: 1, F. Williamson, Chelford; 2, R. Hull


SENIOR JUMPING cEuinn ,iiimmup


Grade “B” and ”C’’: 1, (tie), Mavis Walton and Ronald Clarke;


3. Rita Burch. Grade "A”; 1, (tie), Carol Miller


and Mr. E. Cottam; 3, Mrs. Valma


Milner. National Foxhunter Competi­


Preston; 3, F. Williamson. Filly or Gelding, foaled 1958 or 1959: 1, Richardson Bros., Kirk-


a farmer dependent on farming for a livelihood: 1, A. Wright, Warring­ ton; 2, F. Williamson


Mare or Gelding, the property of . ,


Y.F.C. SECTION — CALF CLUB Champion: R. Berry.


Best-led Calf: J. Wood Heifer Calf: 1, J. Turner; 2, R.


Clarke; 3, J. Turner. Bull Calf: 1, R. Berry; 2, M. Lis­


ter; 3, R. Clarke. Open Judging: 1, D. Fish, Down-


ham; 2, Mrs. M. Coates, Scorton;


3, C. Jackson, Waddlngton Scarecrows: 1, A* Bailey; 2, E


2, Chipping Y.F.C. CIRLS


Renowned for its resiliency and hard-wearing quality and for the vast range of patterns and colours, linoleum still leads as the most effective method of covering your floors. Our selection and price range will interest you.


Inlaid Linoleum from 10/3 per square yard.


WALTS LTD. 58 Whalley Rd. - <4 - 38 Castie St.


gee. 1 3b CLITHEROE gee. 13b YOUR LAST


CHANCE FOR A SHOE BARGAIN Don’t Miss This Opportunity!


Norvic “ K ” Airborne Swan Health John White


Usual Price


5 9 / 9 to


8 5 / -


TO CLEAR AT


20/- 3 0 / -


A PAIR


DON’T DELAY — ANOTHER DAY YOU MAY MISS A REAL BARGAIN


Holden; 3, J. Slinger. Tug-’O-War: 1, Clitheroe Y.F.C.,


Parkin: 1, Barbara Wallbank;


2, Elizabeth Holden. Fruit Flan: 1, Barbara Wallbank;


2, Susan Clayton. Fruit Cake: 1, Hazel Bieazard;


2, Marie Hoiden. Savoury Patties: 1, Mary Bailey,


2 Margaret Whltwell. Swiss Roil: 1, Barbara Wallbank;


2, Sylvia Middleton. Flower Arrangement: 1. R u tn


Brewer; 2. Mary Bailey. Handicrafts: L. Pamela Simp


son and Anne Perrings. BOYS


2, John Berry. SHEEP


Sons Ltd.. Pendleton Hall. Lonk Shearling Ram: 1. Mrs. F E. Dugdale; 2, P. Clark; 3, Mrs. F


Dugdale, Dutton; 2, Frank Clark, West Bradford; 3, T. Whitwell and


Judge: T. Drinkall, Chorley. Lonk Ram Lamb: 1, Mrs. F. E-


OPEN CLASSES LONK SHEEP


E. Dugdale. Louk Ram, 2-shear or over; 1.


F. E. Dugdale; 2, T. Whitwell and


Sons Ltd. 3 Lonk Shearling Gtmmers: 1,


dale.


Mrs. F. E. Dugdale; 2, T. Whitwell and Sons Ltd.; 3, Mrs. F. E. Dug­


3 Lonk Ewes, to have suckled , , j


lambs this season: 1, Mrs. F. E. Dugdale; 2, F. Clark; 3, J. Yates,


Thornley. 3 Lonk Ewes, to have suckled


lambs this year. Restricted to members of the Clitheroe and Bow- land Branch of the N.F.U.: 1, F- Clark; 2, J. Yates; 3, T. Whitwell


and Sons Ltd. Horned Lamb Ram. other than


Lonk- 1 T. Robinson and Son. Dalehead; 2. R. E. Wood, Garstang; 3, L. C. Smith. Dunsop Bridge. ’ Horned Shearling Ram, other than Lonk: 1. F. Clark; 2 and 3,


T. Robinson and Son. Aged Ram, other than Lonk: 1.


2 and 3, T. Robinson and Son. 3 Horned Gimmer Lambs, other


than Lonk: 1. T. Robinson and Son; 2. J. Huddleston, Chipping 3 Horned Shearling Gimmers,


other than Lonk: 1, L. C. Smith: 2, T. Robinson and Son; 3. R. E


Wood.3 Horned Ewes other than Lonks, to have suckled lambs this year: 1, S. J. Verity, Gargrave; 2. T. Rob- inson and Son; 3, F. Clark. 3 Horned Ewes other than Lonk.


Telephone: Clitheroe 483 GOOD PARKING WHILST YOU SHOP


STANLEY ORMEROD _ electrical contractor -


Bridge Garage, Billington,


Whalley, Nr. Blackburn Telephone: WHALLEY 2264


ELECTRIC COOKERS . FIRES


BATHROOM HEATERS FLUORESCENT LIGHTING COMPLETE REWIRING NEW INSTALLATIONS


Tractor Driving: 1, D. Coupland,


2, W. Taylor; 3, B. Clark. Handicrafts: 1. David Kay; 2.


tion: 1, James Maguire, Hesketh Bank; 2. Judy Ollerton, Bolton; 3,


ham; 2, A. and A. Gardner, Out Rawcllfle; 3, J. Smith, Bolton. Colt or Filly Foal: 1, R. Hull; 2,


son (Lawman); 2, Mrs. J. R. Hind- ley, Glsburn (Copper Beech); 3. Mr. J. N. D. Birtwistle (Cutaway).


Mr. Scrivens. Hunters: 1, Mrs. A. E. Dickin­


DOGS


W. Sudall, Preston; 3, F. William­ son.


L. Yates, Wiswell (Sally Wlredoc Aspiration). Golden Retrievers, open: 1. Mrs. C. Gregory, Whalley (Storm


Local winners were: Fox Terriers, novice: 3, Mrs. B.


of Hellicliffe). Gundogs, open; 3, Mrs. c. Greg­


ory (Storm of Hellicliffe). Cocker Spaniels, junior: 1, Mrs


H. Badger. Clitheroe (Rex of Prim­ rose Hill). Open: 3, Mrs. H. Bad­ ger (Rex of Primrose Hill). Chihuahuas, novice: 3, Mrs. M.


Lord, CUtheroe (Wee Flfl of


Kemple). Variety classes, novice: 3. Mr. R-


Morris, Clitheroe (Terdale Airs and Graces. Dog over 25 lbs.: 3, Mrs. C. Gregory (Storm of Hellicllffe). Maiden: 1. Mrs. H. Badger (Rex of Primrose Hill); 3, Terdale Airs and Graces. Novice: 2, Rex of Prim­ rose Hill; 3, Terdale Airs and Graces. Junior: 2, Rex of Prim-


l-oso Hill.


WOMEN'S INSTITUTE SECTION PRODUCE AND PRESERVES Judge: Miss Crinnan, Long


Preston. Bottled Fruit: 1, Mrs. A. R-


Laycock (Mitton); 2, Mrs. R- Williamson (Mitton); 3. Mrs. S.


Cowgill, (Waddington). jam (Strawberry): 1, Mrs. P.


Bieazard, (Pendleton); 2 and 3, Mrs. G. E. Friend (Clitheroe). Jam (Blackcurrant): 1 and 2, Mrs. S. CowgiU; 3, Mrs. J. Sander­


son and Miss E. Speakman; 3, Mrs. G. Pearson (Huntroyde).


Fruit Scones: 1. Mrs


2, Mrs. S. Cowgill; 3, Mrs. M. Hind. Victoria Sandwich: 1, Mrs. D. B.


Plain Scones: 1, Mrs. P. Blezard;


Bryan (Clitheroe); 2, Mrs. M. Hind 3, Mrs. Blezard.


house; 2, Miss Worsley-Taylor, Pendleton; 3, Mrs. A. Smithson, Whalley.


Decorated Cake: 1, Mrs. E. Moor-


Mrs. L. Underwood; 3, Mrs. H. Chew.


Custard Pie; 1, Mrs. Blezard; 2.


Blezard; 3, Mrs. W. Holmes. Cold Sweet; 1, Miss Worsley-


Apple Pie; 1, Mrs. Crowe; 2, Mrs.


Taylor; 2, Mrs. D. B. Bryan; 3, Mrs. J. Pearson.


2, Mrs. I. Thompson; 3, Mrs. R. Williamson.


White Loaf: 1, Mrs. A. Wright:


son; 2, Mrs. I. Thompson; 3, Mrs. Williamson.


Brown Loaf: 1, Mrs. R. William­


Wright; 2 and 3, Mrs. Williamson. Packed Lunch for One; 1, Mrs.


Currant Teacakes: 1, Mrs. A.


E. Simpson (Clitheroe); 2, Mrs. E. Nelson (Twiston); 3, Mrs. R. Pearson


HANDICRAFTS Judges: Mrs. Balshaw, Chorley,


and Mrs. Nlnnan. Embroidery (Coloured): 1, Mrs.


F. Tomlinson (Waddington); 2. Mrs. E. Canning (Whalley); 3, Mrs. J. Holmes.


Walmsley; ;2. Mrs. B. Powley; 3. Mrs. A. Hartley (Waddington).


I J Holmes; ,


Mrs. R. Williamson: 3. Mrs. W. Berry (Waddington).


Embroidery (Counted Thread): 1, Mrs. V. Darby (Langho); 2, Mrs. t. unimps- 3 Mrs. D. Harereaves. Tea Apron;


1, Mrs.


Hargreaves. P. Pye;


2,


Mrs. L. Richards (Chatburn); 3, Miss M. I. Hudson (Whalley).


son. (Waddington). Jam (Green Gooseberry): 1, Mrs.


Haythornthwaite (Bolton - by - Bowland); 2, Miss E. Lawson (Mearley); 3, Mrs. A. R. Laycock. Jam (Soft Fruit): 1, Mrs. L. J-


barn).


Jam (Hard Fruit): 1. Mrs. E. Y. Garnett (Waddington): 2, Mrs. P.


, , „


Bleznrd; 3. Mrs. S. Cowgill. Jelly: 1. Mrs. Garnett; 2, Mrs. D. Hargreaves (Bashall Eaves); 3,


F. Clark; 2, Mrs. F. E. Dugdale; 3,


T. Whitwell and Sons Ltd. 3 Lonk Gimmcr Lambs: 1. Mrs.


Mrs. I. Thompson (Wiswell). Marmalade: 1. Miss E. Speakman


Patchwork: 1, Mrs. Darby; 2,


(Chaigley); 2. Mrs. E. Canning; 3. Mrs. Weatherley.


Dress: 1, Mrs. D. C. Thompson


Wallbank (Clitheroe); 2, Mrs. A. Clark; 3, Mrs. D. Hargreaves.


Jumper or Cardigan: 1, Miss J.


Bradley (Whalley); 2, Mrs. P. Blez- ard; 3. Mrs. R. Lambert (Down-


waite; 2, Miss M. I. Hudson; 3. Miss H. Whittern (Waddington).


Crochet: 1, Mrs. Haythornth­


Haythornthwaite; 3, Mrs. Margin- son (Bashall Eaves).


Rug: 1, Mrs. E. Robinson; 2, Mrs.


tou and District; 2. Hurst Green: 3, Billington and Langho.


(Waddington): 2, Mrs. R. William­


son; 3. Mrs. G. E. Friend Lemon Cheese: 1, Mrs. R. Will­


thChutney: 1, Mrs. R. Williamson; 2 and 3, Mrs. A. R. Laycock.


Salad Dressing: 1, Mrs. R. Will­ iamson; 2, Mrs. Garnett, 3, Mrs. B.


.


powley (Mitton). Wine: 1. Mrs. H. Whiteside


Robinson (Slaidburn); 2, Jl$>• Robinson (Slaidburn); 3, Mb*


(Talbot Bridge). Tinted Hen Eggs: 1. Ms.


Marginson.


2 Mrs. R. Lambert; 3, Mis. F. Thlstlethwaite (Pendleton). Farmer’s Butter: 1, Mrs. M-


Brown Hen Eggs: 1 Mrs. Benson, /


Green (Bashall Eaves) ;2.-M^ A. R. Laycock; 3, Mrs. M. Hind


(Bashall Eaves). horticulture


Chew (Bashall Eaves); 2, Mrs. L.


Judge: Mrs. Heyes, Blackpool. Cactus or Succulent: 1, Mrs. H.


Burns; 3, Mrs. H. Robinson. Flowering Plant: 1, Mrs. J. Corn-


well; 2, Mrs. E. Moorhousc (Gis-


burn); 3. Mrs. E. Bums. Mixed Flowers; 1, Mrs. M. Har­


to have suckled lambs this year (Members of Clithcroe and Bow- land Branch N.F.U. only). 1. T Robinson and Son; 2. F. Clark.


HALF-BRED SHEEP


any breed: 1, J. W. Penny. West Bradford: 2. Stonyhurst College; 3. M. Braithwaite. Accrington. 3 H.B. Gimmer Lambs: 1. G


Half-bred Sheep. Dodded Tup.


Denney and Sons. Kendal; 2 John Caton; 3, John Stott, Chip­


1 FREE


. Enquiries '


also


1 taken at Mr.C.Turner


I


| Avenue, , Clitheroe.


BACK TO SCHOOL . . .


Boys’ & Girls’ Ribblesdale Blazers & Badges Riversmead Blazers. Trousers & Shoes, etc. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. “THE BEST FOR LESS’’—from


G. & E. E. ROBINSON CLITHEROE. MONDAYS — and — FRIDAYS


SUBSCRIPTION SHARES AoL


for regular savers


investor larger


ASSETS £ 26,470,000


-


RESERVES EXCEED £ 1,156.000


F W L STEELE & CO. J ' 3’ CAS1,-C F ' W' U


Bnxhura ||.0i( M k** ,rem" „


Head Office: 57-63 Sunbr.dgc Rd.. Bradford TRUSTEE *1 JO


PAID-UP SHARES for the


L


'iS/O l, J/A. /C L ‘


DEPOSIT S 4 u/0 DEPT.


Income Tax.paid by the Society


1 a CASTLEGATE, CLITHEROE.


Tel. 1092 Of Bradford 1. Tel. 26303 _


LEVER’S BATTERY ‘PELLETS’ Br 21,ungerley


ping.3 H.B. Shearling Gimmers: 1 G. Denney and Sons; 2, C.W.S.; 3,


Stonyhurst College. 3 H.B. Ewes to have suckled


lambs this year: 1, G. Denney and Sons: 2. Stonyhurst College; 3.


C.W.S.3 Fat Lnmbs:l, M. 3 raithwaite; 2 and 3, Stonyhurst College. 3 Cross-bred Fat Lambs, worth


most per lb. to butcher: 1. C.W.S Pen of 3 H.B. Ewes, to have suckled lambs this year: 1 and 2.


C.W.S.3 Hexham Leicester cross Shear­ ling Gimmcrs: 1. Stonyhurst Col­ lege; 2. H. Backhouse, Bashal! Eaves; 3. Stonyhurst College. 3 Hexham Leicester cross Ewes,


house. SWALEDALES


Swaledales. Swaledale Tup Lamb: 1, 2 and 3, T. Robinson


and Son.Swalcdale Shearling Tup: 1. 2. and 3, T. Robinson and Son. Swaledale Tup, 2 shear or over:


1, T. Robinson and Son; 2. Lord Clitheroe: 3, T. Robinson and Son 3 Swaledale Gimmer Lambs: 1 and 2, T. Robinson and Son; 3.


Lord Clitheroe. 3 swaledale Shearling Gimmers:


T. Robinson and Son. CHILDREN’S RIDING AND JUMPING


1 and 2, T. Robinson and Son; 3,


Lord Clitheroe. 3 Swaledale Ewes: 1, 2 and 3,


be ridden by a child born on or after Jan 1st, 1947: 1, Howard Leahy; 2, Michael Dickinson; 3, Jennifer Hollingsworth. Pony not exceeding 13.2 h.h. to be jumped over course by a child l


Pony, not exceeding 13.2 h.h.. to


David Bowen; 2, Nelli Edmondson; 3 Mrs C R Heyes.


born on or after Jan. j 1st, 1947: 1, isv, xt,**,. -


over 13.2 h.h. ridden by child born on or after Jan. 1st, 1945: 1, Mrs. A. E. Dickinson; 2, Irene Ash­ worth; 3, Irene Ashworth. Pony not exceeding 14.2 h.h. to


s. CowgiU.


Bow*. Mixed Flowers; 1. Miss M- Spurgeon; 2, Mrs. D. Walmsley; 3.


,


Mrs. S. CowgiU. Arrangement in Wall Va-e; 1 -


2 Mrs E. Dean (Rimington); J.


(West Bradford); 2, Mrs. M. Hai- greaves; 3. Mrs. M. Crowe (Bolton-


Mrs. E. R. Gill iSabden). Roses: 1, Mrs. W. F. Dugdale


hy-Bowiand). Sweet Peas: 1. Mrs. D. Cowling


(West Bradford). ■annuals: 1, Mrs. H. Whiteside,


2 *Mrs. A. Wright (Browsholme);


3! Mrs.' W. Holmes. Dahlias (Pompone): 1, Mrs. H-


Chew; 2, Mrs. S. Dixon (Grindle- tonl-.’-J, Mrs. E. R. Gill.


Holmes. dale.


Dahlias (Cacti): 2. Mrs. U- , ,


Speakman: 2. Mrs. L. Underwood (Waddington); 3. Mrs. W. F. Dus-


Dahlias


Arrangement of Blooms: 1, Mis. R Williamson; 2, Miss E. M. Fostei


, ley (Waddington 1; 2. Mrs. E. R-


(Wiswell): 3. Mrs. D. Walmsley. Antirrhinums: 1. Mrs. M. Wrig-


to have suckled lambs this year. 1. Stonyhurst College, 2. H. Back­


Gill: 3. Mrs. Dixon. Miniature Arrangement of Flow­


ers: 1. Mrs. J. Dakin (Whalley); 2. Miss 'm. Spurgeon; 3, Mrs. A-


Wright. Dress Spray: 1. Mrs. D. Cowling:


2, Mrs. B. Powley; 3, Mrs. E. Dean. ’ Arrangement of Hedgerow Flow­


ers and Foliage in a Basket: 1. Miss M. Spurgeon; 2, Mrs. T. Pye (Sawley); 3. Miss M. Spurgeon. Potatoes: 1. Mrs. A. Wright; 2, Mrs. J. Pearson (Wilpshire 1; 3,


Mrs. Dixon. Beetroot: 1. Mrs. J. Pearson; 2.


Mrs. W. Holmes; 3, Mrs. J. Pearson Tomatoes: 1, Mrs. D. Cowling; 2


and 3, Mrs. R. Williamson. Collection of Vegetables: 1, Mrs.


J. Pearson; 2, Mrs. G. E. Friend; 3, Mrs. W. Holmes.


CONFECTIONERY


burn, and Mrs. R. Forster, Clith- eroe. Chocolate Cake: 2, Mrs. M.


Judges: Miss G. Parkinson, chat-


Hind and Mrs. J. Sanderson; 3. Mrs. M. Whitwell


'pony not exceeding 14.2 h.h. but . (Whalley). ’


be jumped over course by a child horn on or after Jan. 1st, 1945; 1, Brian Thompson; 2, Ruth Dalton; 3, Susan Tomlinson.


Fruit Cake: 1, Mrs. R. Wllllanr- ! son and Mrs. Blezard; 3, Mrs. a. B. j Brown and Mrs. Weatherley


.


.......................■— 1 Swiss Roll: 1, Mrs. T. Pye; 2, Mrs. M. E. Whitwell (Pendleton) 3, Mrs. P. Pye (Clitheroe). Shortbread: 1, Mrs. D. Har


E A S T L A N C S


greaves; 2, Miss M. B. Greenall (Dutton); 3, Mrs. B. Powley. Ginger Biscuits: 1, Mrs. g. E-


Friend; 2, Mrs. P. Blezard; 3, Mrs. S. CowgiU.


THE BE S T VI Domestic Elec


RED TOP 1 0 0 c , . (Others): 1. Miss B- „


Here’s a slim ne' everything! Big ;■ and speaker and rent it for only c I t will never cost; This brilliant net in your home fo there’s nothing n' rental period is model at any tir still, callatyour


(Clitheroe); 2, Mrs. W. Holmes (Grindlcton); 3, Mrs. D. Clnixe


greaves (Bashall Eaves); 2, Miss M. Spurgeon (Bashnll Eaves); 3, Mrs.


(Waddington); 2, Mrs. Benson (Sawley); 3, Mrs. J. Cornwell


iamson; 2, Mrs. M. Tones (Stony­ hurst); 3, Mrs. A. B. Brown (Cli-


ItTELD yesterday week at “Woodlands”, Waddingon


Coffee evening Road, Clitheroe, by permission


Co-operative Entry: 1, Little Mit- Embroidery (Canvas): 1, Mrs. I. Fruit Scones: 1, Mrs. E. Robin­


Woman stepped into path of lorry


at Clitheroe on Friday on Mrs. Elizabeth Crabtree, aged 67, of 41, Brownlow Street, who died in hospital on July 20th, 10 days after being in an accident with a lorry in Castle Street.


A VERDICT of misadventure was returned at an inquest


n The East Lancashire Coro­


jury. Thomas Barnes, of Bridge


er, G. Graham, sat with a


Street, Chatburn, said he was in Castle Street, looking to­ wards the Castle when he saw a woman step off the pave­ ment. She did not look where she was going and walked diagonally across the road.


f The lorry .was about three to pour yards away. The driver


across the road to avoid an accident. The woman was car­


ut on his brakes and pulled


ried on the bumper bar for about a yard and was then pushed for a few yards on her face.


FLOODS: VILLAGERS BARRICADE HOMES


Ribble overflows, roads covered


"ROWLAND villagers barricaded their houses against JtS which swept down from the surrounding fells last night week, raising stream and river levels higher than for


hit spot. There were pools of water everywhere. Katie Lane was blocked for more than an hour.


debris. Waddington was the worst-


Next morning, the floods subsided, leaving in their wake pools of dirty water, wreckage, branches and mud.


there was a sheet of water t stretching along the road from wbout a quarter of a mile to­


At the height of the storm, ahe centre of the village for


stall, said death was due to a fracture of the skull.


Dr. Lamberty, of Rawten-


Brownlow Street, said he was acquainted with Mrs. Crab­ tree, and while her eyesight was good and she was an ac­ tive woman, she was very hard of hearing, and seldom wore a


HARD OF HEARING William Atkinson Orr, of 73,


hearing aid.


he driver of the lorry, Wilfred Todd, of Meadow Walk, Bred- bury, Cheshire, in which he said he was travelling at 24 m.p.h. about 18 inches to two feet from the nearside kerb.


a P.S. Joseph Eckersley read t n alleged statement made by


f A woman stepped out in mediately applied his brakes


ront of him less than half the im length of the vehicle away. He


and swung his wheel. The road was wet and greasy, and the brakes locked. The front end skidded and the back end jumped, as the lorry was un­


many years. The Ribble overflowed its banks at Sawley, and the road


was flooded to a depth of two feet. On Friday morning, the river was still at bank level, and contained much floating


SI a id b u r n and Dunsop Bridge were without telephone communication to Clitheroe when the storm broke a cable at the foot of Waddington Fell. Post Office engineers worked all night in (wind and rain re­ pairing the damage.


ards Clitheroe. CThe day’s rainfall at the


alarmingly, and water quickly collected in the low-lying parts of the village. Fields were flooded and the stream raced under the numerous small bridges in the village.


West Bradford brook rose


This is more than the amount which usually falls during the whole of August. In Clttheroe 1.86 Inches fell.


inlitheroe Corporation gather­ g grounds was 3.14 inches.


The main road at Lamb Roe, Whalley, was flooded for some


tme and cars had to slow down to get through the flood­ ed section.


p Other roads near Whalley,


articularly Mi t t o n Road, were covered with water, and Mitton village also felt the weight of the storm. The Ribble at Mitton was higher than.for many years.


Presentation at show luncheon


laden. P.C. Eric R. Purdy, of Ac­


crington, said he had examined the lorry and found it to be in good order. The brakes and steering were working effici­ ently and the tyres were .n good condition.


TV/TRS. Louisa Duxbury, of m . Larkhill Cottage, Brock- hall in Blackburn Royal In­


of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wild, a coffee evening organised by Clitheroe Women’s Unionist Association raised about £26 for Association funds.


TOURING the official lunch- J -J’ eon at Clitheroe Show on Saturday, the chairman, Mr. J. Wilkinson, presented a canteen of cutlery to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Swinglehurst, of Hall Bank Farm, Bolton-by- Bowland.


show secretary five years ago. hut most of the secretarial


Mr. Swinglehurst became


work for this year’s show was done bv Mrs. Swinglehurst, since Mr. Swinglehurst has


obtained a new post in Somer­ set.


ifirmary with head and wrist anjuries after an accident with B moped at Sudell Cross.


day to be “as well as could be expected.”


lackburn, was said on Tues­


. A T a special sitting of Clith- hlV eroe Magistrates’ Court on


Low Moor hostel.


1 catering worker, of no fixed i abode, was fined £5 for steal­


Saturday, Harry Holdsworth, a ng £3 10s. from a resident of


JEW


RaSBRiDGE ELLER 4 DIAMOND MERCHANT


24. KING WILLIAM STREET. BLACKBURN. Tel. 7920.


NEW


New and second­ hand d i am o n d d r e s s , a n d eternity rings from £4/10/0 to _£500.


A large selec­ rtion ofwedding


18ctings in 9ct„ I „ and 22ct. tn plain face­ ded and fancy £esigns ♦ from A1/15/0 to £25. plso inlatinum.


Junior League


CLITHEROE II. v. WHALLEY I) A half-century by P. Aspinwali


following fine bowling by F Wrigley and J. Fletcher, helper Clitheroe II to, an easy eight, wicket victory over Whailey II.


Whalley II.


BJeazard 31; M. Gorton 8; A Greenwood 13; H. Jones 15: 1. Barrott 0; E. Greenwood 3: F W. Gann 14; A. Barrott 2; I Hind not out 2; Extras Total 97. N. Pinder 13-3-28-2; F. Wrigle


G. Lawless 3; A. Hellicar 1: t


12.5-5-37-4; R. Aspinwall 7-1-16-0 j . Fletcher 6-3-11-4.


CUllieroe II,


J. Fletcher not out 5; A. HuddU ston not out 0; Extras 2. Tot; for two wickets, 98.


wood 6-0-42-0; G. Lawless 2-0-16- D. Bieazard 3-0-17-2.


R. W. Gann 5-0-21-0; A. Greei


jWADDINGTON’ V. ROLLS- ROYCE II


N. Irving was on top form ft


Rolls-Royce II on Saturday whe he took eight waddington wic! ets for nine runs.


M. Roberts 19, N. Irving 13, 1 Heaton 2, J. Clarke 2, E. Smi 10, W, Vin- 5, K. Berry 0, 1 Lemon 9, B. Hindle 1, M. Butte field n.o. 2, extras 8. Total 10


Rolls-Royce II: J. Murray 3


greaves five for 33; P. Jackst none for 15, K. Whiteside two f 13, K. Panter two for 19.


Whiteside 13, K. Panter 2, Underwood 5, H. Hoyle 2, Clark 1, B. Oddie 0. D. Nelson C. Metcalfe 0, P. Jackson n.o. T. Hargreaves 0, extras 8. To


Waddington; K. Oddie 7, 44.


N. Irving eight for 9, D. Lem none for 9, M. Roberts two for


LEVER’S ‘LOBOL CALF MEAL


The Perfect Milk Substitute No Boiling Water Renuired


For particulars ask:


W. Bamber, 32. Ramsgreave Dr Blackburn. Tel. 48418.


SAVE LINO


Have your Old Flagged Fli Covered with Coloured Asphalt


ROBINSON. HEYS & CO. LT The Old Firm,


Lower Eanam Wharf. Blackbu B. Oddie none for 11, T. Ha E. Musson 34; R. Aspimva'.l 51


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8