6 Clitheror. Adver t iser & Times, Augus t 1, 1963. BEAUTIFUL RIBBLESDALE GISBURN MILL ‘ '
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TITTER nonsense but the kind of nonsense that has made L some of Walt Disney’s pro<luction the most entertaining to come to te screen, “ Son ot Flubbcr,” (Palladium) is a sequel
t„ “ The Absent-Minded Professor.” The film carries on where its predecessor left olT in its lunatic
vein and retains “(lubber” as its main comedy gimmick. It, is cram m ed w ith w it a n d
" fliibbei' ” gags, to g e th e r w ith slapstick, c am e ra s tu n ts an d hilarious situ a tions - F o r th e u n i t ia te d . “ R u b b e rM
is th e in v e n tio n of P ro fe s so r Ned Brainare, played by F re d Mac-
Murray- i t is a substance th a t has
several times th e elasticity of rubber a n d is used in th e film a s a basis fo r man y gags-
On th e same p ro g ram m e is "Escapade in Florence.
Y71ILM fa n s who. lik e th e i r film .T fa re so t a g a in s t th e g re a t
! outdoors sh ou ld b e d raw n to ! " Red Rive r " a W e s te rn w ith th e ! usual We stern In gredients .
T h e bas is of th e p lo t is th e
first dr ive over th e rugged Chis holm T ra i l from T e x a s to
Adeline.
Villagers claim footpath lias become vital need
'V’EARLY' 300 residents of Sabden have signed a petition asking for a footpath on a stretch of the village’s main road
near to the place a child was killed some months ago. Tlie petition has been forwarded by the Parish Council to
Burnley Rural Council for their support in getting the County Council to carry out the work. T h e d em an d fo r a fo o tp a th in
th e m a in s t re e t h a s been d e s . cribed by villagers a s “ a n ab solute n e c e s s i ty ''
p a th fo r a s tre tc h of P udiham Road n e a r new Council houses a n d T h o rn S treet. T h e R u ra l Council Highways Advisory Committee h a s asked
th e Surveyor to su bm it a re p o r t o n an inve stigation in to th e
complaint. An official said th e need for
th e fo o tp a th h a d received sympa th e t ic co n s id e ra tio n a n d i t was likely th e Council would back th e
demand. TON-UP TYPES T h e na r row ro ad s a ro u n d th e
village were in th e news la s t May when re s id e n ts complained to th e P a r is h Council of “ to n - up ty p e s " on motor-bikes tu rn ing th e s tre e ts of S abden in to
a ra c e track. A t th e tim e one re s id e n t com
m e n ted th a t living in S abden was like being in th e middle of
th e Manx G ra n d Prix. to s a fe
g u a rd life a n d limb. T h e p e t itio n a sk s fo r a fo o t
20ft. judging box at ‘Royal Lancs’
4 NEW s tru c tu re a t th e Royal L a n c a sh ire .show, a t Black
pool was a 20 f t. h ig h _ ju d g e s ’ box. overlooking th e ma in r ing, su rm o u n ted bv a n imposing public clock.
T h is was disclosed by th e vice-
c h a irm a n of th e Royal L an ca sh ire A gr icultural Society an d h o n o ra ry show dire ctor . Mr. T.
B ak e r Marsh. Comm enting on th e en t r ie s for
th e "Royal L an cash ire." Mr. B ak e r M a rsh sa id th e figures for la rg e livestock were a,381—ju s t sh o r t of t i le record figure, of la s t vear, w i th th e red u c t io n being
due to th e fa c t th a t th e re were n o p ig classes. S h eep en tr ie s showed a decline, a s a r e s u l t of th e b ad w e a th e r la s t w inter. Small livestock a t 6.451 en tr ie s , was n e a r ly 400 up. a n d th e re were 320 tra d e s tan d s .
THIS WAS NEWS 50 YEARS AGO
August 18, 1913 A DIST ING U ISH ED vis itor to C li th e ro e was th e Rev.
E n o s N u t ta l l D.D., Archbishop of th e W e s t In d ie s, whose y o u th was s p e n t in th e Cli th e ro e dis t r ic t . He g a ined experience o s a local p re a c h e r in th e We sleyan
c irc u i t a n d en te red th e m in is try . *
* ]T was ann o u n c ed th a t K in g George w o u l d n o t p a s s
th ro u g h C li th e rc c , n s h e d id in 1912 o n h is way to Abbevstead. in th e T ro u g h o f Bowland. for
th e grouse shooting. *
* CLAMPING was a p o p u la r fo rm ' of h o lid ay making. Cam p e rs
on ti le Newsholme s id e ol th e Kibble improvised a n a e r ia l l l ig l i t in o rd e r to a t te n d fe s t i
v ities c n th e P a y th om e s ide of th e rive r .
* v VT th e i r a n n u a l c h i ld ren 's
th e c ircu it fo r K en d al . *
* MR. JOHN A1TKEN. e ldes t
fo r S o u th e rn Nigeria. *
* ITiOUB Cli th e ro e ho lid aym ak e rs - h a d a f r ig h t when being for a houseful of comfort
contact your CALOR GAS dealer i CLITHEROE. Dugdale s. W a ter loo Road.
36. B e r ry Lane. Tel. 3194.
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J o h n Ambulance Br igade lo r m o re th a n 40 y ea rs . Divisional
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S u p e r in te n d e n t William M a r tin , of S o u th View, a n n o u n c ed lu s
re t irem e n t. H S A L E ! S A L E ! S A L E ! * *
a r r y w a s h b r o o k , n ib - blesdalc W a n d e re r s ' c a p
ta in . was 10 ru n s short, o t s e t t in g u p a re c o rd when h e h i t 90 a g a in s t Clitheroe . H ad h e scored a c e n tu ry , h e would hav e h ad th e d is tin c tio n o f m a k in g th re e - f igure co n tr ib u tio n s w ith th re e clubs. He h a d a l re ad y hit, cen tu r ie s fo r B ar row an d Whalley.
BRAITHWAITES A n ew LOOK IN WHALLEY ROAD
_ . THE fo o tw e a r s p e c ia l is t s — NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
__WE W ELCOME CUSTOMERS OLD AND NEW —
AND TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE AUTUMN RANGES WE ARE OFFERING THE REMAINDER OF OUR SUMMER STOCKS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—SOME ODDMENTS AT HALF PRICE OR LESS! CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF!
WF HAVE Ks AND OTHER POPULAR MAKES IN THE SALE TOO! IN FACT, BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY!
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48 WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE
Also at CHURCH ST., GIGGLESWICK GOOD p a r k in g n e a r b y
25 YEARS AGO August 12, 1938
s s o c i a t e d w ith th e Wha lley Division o l th e St.
d r iv e n to C ii th c ro c s ta t io n in a cab. W h en d e sc ending K in g S t re e t , th e d r iv e r los t co n tro l of th e h o rs e w h ich speeded to th e s ta t io n a n d b ro u g h t th e vehicle to a s ta n d s t i l l by ru n n in g in to le n a r row e n t ra n c e between
. . i r p o r te r s ' room a n d th e p a s s en g e r s ’ footbridge.
• son of Mr. an d Mrs. A. H.
Aitken. sailed from Liverpool to ta k e u p a n a p p o in tm e n t a s a n a s s is ta n t D is tr ic t Commissioner
festival, th e co n g reg a tio n of
Sawlev Wesleyan Chapel p re s e n te d a p u rs e of money to th e Rev. W. Foxon, who was leaving
Exelby. *
i mcll _ s trong-willed a n d h o t- tempered T h om a s D u n s o n . glared bv J o h n Wayne, a n d lu s foster soil M a tth ew G a r th , por trayed by M ontgome ry Clift, who was ever f ighting fo r a n ideal. Introduced with the adm is
1 \OWN H AM was to have a •‘ - 'c o u r s e of le c tu re s on air ra id p re c a u tio n s followed by
am b u lan c e classes. A qualified in s t ru c to r was to be u n d e r the su p erv is io n of C h ie f Constable
*
th e la s t 30 y e a rs were reviewed w h en m em b e rs o f th e Town Council saw th e in a u g u ra tio n of th e new benzole e x t ra c t io n plan t. *
IMPROVEMENTS effected a t *
th e S k ird en a n d K irk Beck b ro o k s overflowed a n d th e lower p a r t o f th e village was about th re e feet, u n d e r w a te r . About a
A STORM b ro u g h t floods ;o B o lto n - by - Bowland. Both
dozen houses were flooded- *
* C'L ITH ER O E W e av e rs ' Win- w i th pay. ’ d e rs '. a n d W a rp e r s ' Asso
c ia t io n were to su p p o r t the T.U-C. policy w ith re g a rd to m in im um wages' a n d holidays
th e C li th e ro e G as W orks in
sion that an y resemblance to die G ilb e r t a n d S u lliv an o p e ra
NEVER BROKE DOW Mr. George Jackson, ot
38 Waddovv Mew, Wad- dington, on his 650 c.c. B-S.A. motor cycle on which lie travelled for 13.200 miles in N or th America. Mr. Jackson, a garage
in c d iu n i c at Primrose Garage. Clitheroe, com pleted this fantistic journey without a breakdown.
A report of Mr. Jack-
son's three months holiday appeared in last week's
issue. N T h e s to ry is th a t ol two to u g h . . . ,
is a c cidental, The Cool Mikado will m a k e an y G ilb e r t a n d Sulli v an fa n s squirm- Only a lim ited am o u n t of th e
o p e ra 's mus ic is used and. th o u g h some of i t is p re sen ted m o re o r less “ s t r a ig h t " some of i t is a r ra n g e d in " tw i s t ” style. Comedians like F r a n k i e
Howcrd, S tu b b y Kaye, Tommy Cooper a n d Mike a n d B em ic W in te r s a re re leased in to a n up- to -d a te g an g s te r r id d e n Tokio b u t find th e la u g h s h a rd to get.
ROMANTIC drama of modern Japan, “A Girl
Named Tamiko (Civic Hall) stars La ur enc e Harvey, France Nuyen and Martha
Hycr. A bold, provocative film, A
Girl Named Tamiko h a s a s tro n g s to ry which poses th e ques tio n Why do g ir ls f req u en t ly fa l l in love w ith selfish, in c o n s id e ra te
men ?” L a u ren c e H arvey p lays a
Ru s sian -C h in e sc p h o to g ra p h e r , a cynical a n d ru th le s s m an who shame les s ly uses h is c h a rm to ac h iev e h is am b itio n s a n d
desires. Youth, love a n d la u g h te r , w i th
th e a c c e n t on th e la t te r , a r e th e in g re d ie n ts of My Six Loves, s ta r r in g Debbie Reynolds, Clifi Ro b e r tso n a n d D av id J an s e n n , which is th e second fe a tu re . T h e s to rv is s e t in New York
City a n d t h e C o n n e c tic u t co u n try s id e a n d d e a ls w ith th e com p lic a tio n s th a t en su e when a
g lamorous a c tre s s on th e verge of collaps ing from overwork re t ire s to h e r fa rm h o u se to
** re s t ” for a while. Life is a n y th in g b u t re s tfu l
when sh e discovers six a b a n doned ch i ld ren , rag g ed an d
h u n g ry , p lu s th e i r m ongre l clog h id in g in a sh a c k on h e r
proper ty. V SEARCH fo r t r e a s u re in th e S a h a r a is th e p lo t of Legend
of th e Lost, w h ich s ta r s Jo h n Wayne, S o p h ia L o r e n an d
w h ich h a s m e t w ith success b e fo re a n d w h ich will provide m a n v m o re films w ith plots, T ire e te rn a l tr ia n g le is formed a n d th e n red u c ed to a twosome
t r e a s u re se ek e r w ith J o h n W a y n e a s h is guide. S o p h ia Loren supplie s th e rom a n t ic
in te re s t . M ARKET REPORTS
GISBURN AUCTION MART FATSTOCK SECTION
F o r w a r d 177 C a t tle . 941
S h e ep . 20 Pigs. 315 Calves. Certified Cattle . 2 G rad e 1
Heifers- av e ra g e p r ic e 147s. 6 G ra d e 2 S tee rs, lowest pr ic e
142s.. h ig h e s t p r ic e 155s„ 14_7s. 20 G ra d e 2 Heifcr.s 130s.. 155s-,
140s. Id. U ncertified Cattle . 8 P re -
evaded S te e r s a n d H c ire rs 149s. 160s.. 154s. lOd. 5 U n g rad ed S te e r s a n d H e ife rs 115s.. 152s., 133s. 2d. 136 O th e r C a t t le 42s.,
1265., 95S. Id. Sheep. 776 L ambs 2s. 195d.,
3s . 3d 3s. l id . 68 S h e a r l in g s is . 11 Jd.. 2s. 4Jd„ 2s. l id . 97 Ewes le ach ) 28s., 84s., 62s. 9d.
Pigs. 4 P o rk e rs 28s. 8d. 6 Cut
te r s 26s. 3d.. 28s.. 26s. l id . 9 F a t Sows £ 0 10s.. £20 10S., £14 7s. 3d. 1 F a t B o a r £10.
Calves. 315 Calves 5s., £23 10s., £<Good C a t t le a n d Sh eep trad e .
• P r iz e s :—F a t S te e r ID J . E. P a rk e r , (2) M. a n d J . F a rad ay . F a t H e ife r (H a n d (2) J- E. P a rk e r . F a t Cow (1) J . B a rg h a n d Son, (21 Mrs. M. P re s to n .
Weekly Sale ol S tore Pigs Verv sm a l l e n t ry m e t a good
trad e .’ Gilds in pig m a d e f rom £33 to £38 a n d av e rag ed
£35 7s. 8d. Sows in pig mad e f rom £ 30 to £36 10s. a n d av e r
ag ed £33 5s. S to re pigs m ad e f rom £ 5 4s. to £ 9 a n d av e rag ed
£ 5 18s. 7d. Dairy Section
268 new ly c a lv ed cows an d
h e i fe r s fo rw a rd m e t a slower tra d e . F r ie s ia n ty p e cows m a d e to £90. H e ife rs to £100. A yrshire ty p e cows m a d e to £ 86. H eifers to £80. S. H. ty p e cows m a d e to
£69. H e ife rs to £61. P rizes: B. a n d W. cow i l l J-
S h u t t lew o r th a n d Son. (2) A. B rad ley . (3) H. Horsficld. B. a n d W H e ife r (1) a n d (3) R . Th om p so n a n d Son, (2) D. W a llbank . Cow an v o th e r colour (1) J* S h u t t lew o r th a n d Son, (2) A. Brad lev , (3) M. Wilson. Hciffcr a n v o th e r colour (1) a n d (2). A. Wade, (3) R . Thom p so n a n d
Sons.
GISBURN AUCTION MART F o r tn ig h t ly Prize Show and Salo of in-c alf Cattle
127 In -c a l f c a t t le fo rw a rd a n d To make way for the first section of Clitheroc’s internal by-pass, the Weavers
Institute and two adjoining cottages have been made the subject of a Compulsory Purchase Order, by Lancashire County Council. The bv-pass sceme is aimed at taking the tralfic away from the busy town centre. Yesterday week, the Council accepted a recommendation by the County uign- w.tys and Bridges Committee that a Compulsory’ Order should be taken out tor tnc
property. The Committee had not been ahle to reach agreement on the price to be paia to
the owners of the institute building and the cottages, the trustees of Clitheroc We - vers’, Winders’ and Warpers’ Association. Part of the two-storey Weavers' Institute building is leased to «he Ministry ol
P,,bIlOther, parts are occupied by the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance,
H.M. Customs and Excise and one room is occupied by tlte owners. Pictured above arc the Institute and cottages and lie junction o t th e hrst secuon
o£ the by-passiwith WhaUcy Road
m e t a s te a d y trad e . P rizos:—B. a n d W. cows 11) J .
W. Chadwick, (21 J . W. C h ad wick. Cow a n y o th e r colour (U W Hodge, (2t J . Middleton. B. a n d W. h e i f e r (1) J- D. T a y lo r a n d Son, (2) J . D. T a y lo r a n d
Son. prizost — Frieslans, August
to £79; November calvers to £66. A yrshlres A u g u s t c a lv e rs to
ca lv e rs to £ 3 8; S ep tem b e r ca lv e rs to £ 88; Octobe r ca lv ers
£ 6 7 ; S ep tem b e r c a lv e r s to £70; Octobe r ca lv e rs to £ 60 ; Novem b e r ca lv ers to £ 45 10s.
S h o r th o rn s . A u gu st ea lvers to
£62; S ep tem b e r ca lv e rs to £59; Octobe r ca lv e rs to £55; Novem b e r ca lv c rs to £ 4 5 10s. Geld-cows
to £-19.
p.m. 6-BO
u.m.
10-00 p.m.
8-30 8-40
12-0012-40 2-00
6-30
12-00 12-4012-40
a.m. 8-30 p8-40.m.
a.m.
8-40 p8-40.m. 2-00
10*00 p.m.
12-40 2-00
12-40 a_m.
p .m. 12-00
10-00 pan.
8*408-40
u.m. 8-40
R I B B L p ( in conjunction with W. C. Standerwiok) COACH EXCURSIONS trom
CLITHEROE Wellsate
Dep ar t Depar t Depart Crroe Whallcy Ch atb u rn
p.m. 0-40 — a.m.
12-1012-50 2-10
6-20
12-10 12-5012-50
8-20 8-50 p.m.
a.m.
p.m. 2-10
8-50 8-50
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a.m. 8-50 0-50 p.m. 12-50 2-10
H.m.
12-10 12-50
8-50 8-50 pan.
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12-50 — a»m.
a.m.
9-50 p.m.
10-10
8-20 8-50 0-50 p.m.
a.m. 8-40
10-10 —
WHALLEY Bus Stand
CHATBURN Brown Cow
EVERY SATURDAY IN AUGUST B la ck p o o l. Dancing an d T he atres . .
Llangollen Circular .................................. Keswick and The L a k e s ........................
SUNDAY. 4th AUGUST Whitby S a ltb um an d R e d c a r ...........
Chester Zoo ..............................................
B^owsholmc ’Hail,* Hodder arid 'n ib b le H V a lley s ...................................................
a.m. MONDAY. 5th AUCUST 8-40
r. Hodcicr. S ettle & WisKlesworth
Keswick—Sports Day ............................. Derbyshire Dales and Chatsworth . .
_ Chester Zoo .............................................. TUESDAY. 6th AUGU8T
Llangollen Circular ................................. Gronfic-ovcr-Sands
a.m. WEDNESDAY. 7th AUCUST 10^0
THURSDAY. 8th AUGUST
The Dukerles T o u r ................................. Bowness-on-Windormcre
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S o u th p o r t * Book a t Local Office:
CLITHEROE, 16, Wcllgate. Tel. 176 Or at Local Agency:
Mr. Whittaker, Park Villas, Whallcy. Tel. 2279 12 & 1 1 -
16/3 12/-
New Brighton .......................................... 9/3 ...................................... 9/3 ................................................... 7/ - I&ICLf, O - ................................. 15/- 10/6 Blackpool ................................................... 5/6
Buxton and Beautiful Dovedale . — Aysgarth. Richmond and in g lcto n . .
S o u th p o r t ................................................... Morccambc ................................................
13'- 12/6
7/- 6 - New Brighton ..........................................
20/-15/- 15/-
8/6 7/-
3/6 3/6
15'- 14/3
8/6 9 /3
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FINE, LIGHT ESSENTIAII ROACH FIj
A ^ E X T to th e c h u b , the ro a ch p r o j fo r (h e f re shm a n an g le r . It is o n , I
w a te r fish in h a b i t in g b o th s till w a le t | In Lancashire, most canal.' ■
earn* hupe stocks, perhap* too | man v for th e available food ; supp lie s w ith ihe result th a t ; th e average size is bir. a fe*.v ;
ounces.Under tuvourabie cuno; lions ro a c h can urow :o -veiah o v r th re e pounds, b u t such fish are ra re . In North West England a ro a ch of one pound would be reg a rd ed as a very good fish.
hybrids Roach interb reed wuh^ ot
species, notably b ream and rude;, an d th e re su ltan t hybrids are fa s : growing an d may casuy be th o u g h t to be record. o<
record fish. T h i ,s
especially hut: <! >
ro a d n b ream h y b r i d ■ ■ l ' bream arc known to >w p n - sent in waters from n h .ch specimen ‘ roach" a n
taken, arcat care is neetz san, to establish that the f ish are. in fact, true roach and not hybrids.
.>.l Id en t if ic a tio n is not always
easy. The most obvious guide is ( th e position of th e dorsal fin in re la tio n to th e v en tra l. In tlic tru e ro ach th e dorsal is almon. vertically above th e v e n t ra l fin: in bream , ruclcl an d h jb n d s . th e d o rsal fill is much n e a re r th e mil.
J u l ia n a Berners, a u th o r o f "A T re a t is e of Fyssh yn g e" used th e
word "devn to us'' to dcs r r ioc m a n y fish. T h e roach is tru ly
"d ev i lto n s " in all its af.*’ccV'.i a p p e a ran c e , behav io u r an d h ab u . Of a l l
th e fishing tackle,
th e re fo re , that, of :h c roacn f ish e rm an m u s t be fine; :n e roc;
long, lig h t an d with most of its a c tio n in th e tip to fa cilitate quick response to th e almost im p e rc ep t ib le movement of t:'.e f lo a t : th e reel responsive, to r speech- co n tro l an d quick recovery of l in e : th e la t te r as fine as con d it io n s Will allow: an d tormina, ta ck le, hook an d float as fine a n d lig h t as possible. F lo a t fishing is tnc most
As long ago a s 1496. Dame _ : \v i ci I
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BENDIX TRIOMATIC the washer that Realut dries.
Here a t laat-Bcndix w i » r t o in thcJt?r,5T,r“ ' machine with bullt-ln tumble drier. ™ e ™omatln
iSSKiS’S & £ £ £ * ’« lm » S P^ h d J y nwlth tho Triomatic in < * » « • ! You Juet
toss the dirty clothes in, tako clean dry clothes o u t .___ Threo machine In o n e - th e washday wonder of the aps all for 137 gns. (tax paid).
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