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G R IM S H AW S LADIES’ OUTFITTER
WOMAN CLEARED OF DANGEROUS DRIVING
Admitted she hit her husband
yellow car, which was being driven by Mrs. Stubbs. c At the cross-roads, the yellow
ro Whalley, but stopped and then Meversed into the path of Mrs.
ason. r Mrs. Mason said she drove
nd then easing off. s "Mrs. Stubbs belted the man
p completely on the offside. I tulled up and walked towards she yellow car, but the man waid everything was all right,"
across the road, stopping
a he driver kept accelerating veditting next to ‘ her and swer
Tason said.
Erove off, parking her car on the wdisford car park. Shortly after c ards she again saw the yellow war come out on to the main road t ithout slowing down or looking tro see if there was any other
itness asserted. d Mrs. Mason said she again
affic. i P.C. John Rogcrson said he
id was to brake hard.” s Mrs. Stubbs said in court that
hnterviewed Mrs. Stubbs a t her pome. He told her of the com dlaint and she replied: "All I
hhe and her husband were maving a heated argument over woney. She struck her husband n hen the car was parked on the
tubbs remarked.
Mason.‘I have been driving for 24 years, and I have driven the Princess Royal, a.nd I also drove S in the Army for five years,” Mrs.
nearside of the road She could i ot remember any of the other
ncidents described by Mrs.
aound the car and drove on bt about 15-20 m.p.h. “I got nehind two cattle wagons on the I arrow twisting road, and when c looked in the mirror the yellow Mar was right behind me," Mrs.
a id she was driving her car on the^Higher Hodder Road D mcl t ar turned right as though going
of The Bungalow, Stricklands Lane, Gnrstang, denied driving in a manner dangerous to the public and (he summons against her was dismissed by Gisbum Magistrates, on Monday. sa Mrs. Veronica Mason, a driving instructress, of
'pHOUGH she admitted striking her husband, who is deaf, while in a car which was stopped, Mrs. Jane Stubbs (44),
CUTHEROE
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week!More than 90 doctors, surgeons and their guests attended. p The Loyal Toast was pro
speechmakers at the annual dinner of Blackburn and Dis trict Medical Society, held at the Dunkenhalgh H o t e l, Clayton-le-Moors, last night
O Clitheroe doctors were prominent among the
Aosed by the president, Dr. C. D. Cassidy, of DC Lacy Street,
litheroe. p A toast to the president was
Broposed bv Dr. Charles E. a rown, of The Croft, Whalley,
t ar, nose and throat surgeon Ho the Blackburn Group of Gospitals, pr o p o s ed "Our Cuests,” and Mr. Duncan D. t ranna, orthopaedic surgeon to Salford Royal Hospital and Hhe Royal Manchester Children's
nd Dr. Cassidy replied. e Mr. John Evans, consultant
ospital, replied. MOther guests included the
ccountant's Society.
XV^EN Jonathan. Tibbs went to a small Western town they made him sheriff. This sentence holds no hint of humour
ohe English gun trader who goes mut West to ply his trade but exakes a bigger impact than
tured Jaw” (Civic Hall). t Kenneth More has the role of
aloon " Kate's Place.” b The whole film adds up to a
Aing Willard Parker, Merry nders and Robert Dix.
but when it is learned that Tibbs was a dude Englishman and the Western town was the centre of a range war there is some indication of the comic possibilities of “ The Sheriff of Frac
J Spected.haring the star billing is tayne Mansfield in the role of she owner of the hotel and
sright, pacy comedy whi ch fhould find favour with Western
ans.On the same programme is r “Air Patrol" a crime drama star
Ji}LVIS PRESLEY is having m a thin time at the
oment in the British hit parade. Records expected to
nce he topped the charts. o A film wincn may restore some
amake the grade have flopped sind it seems a long while
Df his popularity Is "Follow that t ream." None of the songs from the film has gone very far but hhe 111m remains one of the best
e has done. b Presley is not a great actor
s ut he comes over well In a sparkling comedy and gets good Aupport from Arthur O'Connell. J nne Helm, Joanne Moore and
are workers and gangsters.
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ack Kruschen. wThe film tells the story of a
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Drake's three-year voyage round the world. Drake and his crew see the sights of the New World and
the man who brought a new hope to England, with Keith Mitchell as Malcolm, his first lieutenant. Irene Worth is cast as Queen
then come back home to rout the Armada. Rod Taylor portrays Drake,
Elizabeth I, who professed. to be on a helpless woman while carrying
Spain. 2 The second feature is "Tunnel
mayor of Blackburn, Aider- R an Prank Wilkinson; Mr. Bobert Arkwright, president of
Alackburn Incorporated Law Nssociation; and Mr. David C. b orris, president of the Black Aurn branch of the Chartered
JJACK to Plymouth Hoe and the Elizabethan scene goes “Seven Seas to Calais’’ (Palladium), a film of Sir Francis
Christine Kauffman. This is a taut drama depicting
oliday," a cinematic tour
iron-fisted negotiations with 8," which stars Don Murray and an escape by a group of East
jyjAKING the rounds for the H second time is “ Summer
oacross Europe in the company muick succession, Cliff Richards
nd the Shadows. " With “The Young Ones” and
GAMES
FOOTBALL CLOTHING, HOCKEY STICKS AND BOOTS, ROLLER SKATES, BOWS AND ARROWS, GOLF BALLS IN CHRISTMAS PACKS, SLEDGES.
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Cliff.Although the acting from the
ppearances up for some time to
Gentians via a tunnel dug under the infamous Berlin Wall.
star and his henchmon, the Shadows, may strike several people as being immature and
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