GIRL CYCLIST INJURED
'I'HIRTEEN - YEARS - OLD 1 .-.-hoolsxl, Moira Hartley, O! 7. Brook Street. Clithcroc,
received .venous head injuries n an accident, on Tuesday a f te r
cycle when she was involved in collision with a Ribblc bus
iron" driven bv Trevor William .la.k'on. of 11 Grafton Street.
Clulteroe. Site was removed to Accring
ton Victoria Hospital.
of btuicengars in the town and the members have campaigned within the club for some time to have tlie show held in
Clitheroe. A Clithcroe pet simp is spon
soring a pel budgerigar show. The Mavor. Alderman Ernest
Crnsslcy. will present the prizes. Experienced fanciers from all
over East Lancs, will be present ;.i answer any quest ions.
BROADLOOM
I /OK the first time in its his- I tm-v. the club show of the Eas t Lancashire Budgerigar Society is being held in Clithcroc on Sunday. August 25th. There are now about a
dor.cn prions breeders and exhibitors
noon. in Hentliorn Road. Moira was riclins her pedal
Maternal monologue
“ ^< E T off th a t wall this minute! You ARE a wicked lad,
I don’t think any mother Ever had a lad so bad! You’re into mischief all day long Prom morn ’till late a t night. Your jersey’s torn, you've cut your knee!
You look a proper sight!
‘•Just wait until your Dad comes home,
And then you'll get ‘what for,’
You'll have a bigger spanking than
You've ever had before! The way you’ve been these holidays
Will put me in th e grove. J u s t let me get my hands on you. I ’ll teach you to behave!
My darling, come to me! Don’t cry. my pot. be brave now, I 'll kiss you better, see! You’re your Mummy’s little angel.
“Oh dear! He's slipped! He’ll break his neck!
'V , - •
And worth your weight in gold. I t ’s ju s t a scratch, don't worry, love.
But PLEASE do what you’re told!’*
JIMIFEL
WADDINGTON GARDEN FETE
MODERN TOUCH FOR TOWN HALL CLOCK
.1. Newton Bell) reported on the advantages which would accrue if the winding arrange ments for the clock on the public library were electrified, and suggested two systems which might be employed. I t was decided to accept an
General Purposes Committee that work be carried out to electrify the winding of the clock. The Borough Engineer (Mr.
(JUTHEROE Town Council arc considering spending £500 on modernising the Town Hall Clock. Tiic Estates Committee recommended the Finance and
T h e best, thanks or the library ‘
committee are extended to Mr. R. WtgRiui, rormcr editor of the Advertiser and Times, for the Kift of his hook "So you want to be a journalist.”
I The Highways Committee j
estimate amounting to £475. plus £25 for the necessary elec tric wiring, for the system which retains the present mechanism and weights, but which provides for electric winding.
The children’s paddling poo!
in the castle grounds may be extended or oven duplicated. At a meeting of the Parks
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^ the (-rounds of Waddington hospital on Saturday raised more than MOO funds of St. Helen's Church Sunday School.
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•jVTEMBERSHIP of the British •*-'T Legion Clitheroc Branch has increased and now stands a t
500. . This was reported to th e half- yearly general meeting yester
day week by the president. Mr. A. Wood. He said th a t four years ago
criticism was made th a t young ex-Scrvicemcn were not joining the Legion, bu t the situation has changed. Of their members. SO per cent, had served during the Second World War or alter. The secretary. Mr. L. Garner,
presented the balance sheet, which showed a profit for the half-year of £712.
WROTE 40 HOW
MEET
A l-TER 40 years of cones- ponding to each other a
Langiio housewife and a Canadian woman school
teacher have finally met. Mrs. Bertha Warren. ■>!
York Lane. Langiio. and Miss Muriel Ritchie, til Winnipeg, first saw each other on Friday m a no more romantic spot
than
Blackburn railway station. Miss Ritchie recognised ivr
hostess from a wedding photo graph taken many years aun. while Mrs. Warren lecogiu-id
her visitor by a typical women’.-, description of her hat.
The couple have been writing
to each other since they wen- ;u school.
They had discussed the p.v.v.- biliiy of meeting many times.
But* their first meeting wu> a brief one. for Miss Ritchie, whu arrived on Friday, leli Langiio on Sunday morning.
Isles and came speeia’.ly fro:a London to meet Mrs. Warren and
She is touring the Brit.-h
her family. Mr. Warren and the couple's
two daughters also corrcMuncl tn Miss Ritchie, so it was a case of her meeting four pe/>W.s.
and Cemeteries Committee reports were received of the use being made of the pool during the recent spell of warm weather. It was decided that the
estimated cost of extending or duplicating the pool be ascertained m time for the October or November meeting.
; On the request of the Castle | i Fete Committee the whole of 1 | the castle grounds arc to be I closed from noon to 7 p.m. on ! Saturday. September 7. on the 1 occasion of the Castle Fete.
The Fete Committee have suggested a payment of £18 to the Corporation for the use of the Civic Hall on the even ing of September 4, for the finals of the “ Bid for Star dom ” competition.
loss of income which would otherwise accrue from cinema attendances of th a t evening.
Tlie amount is based on the Photographs of the Civic
Hall “handing over" ceroniony arc to be obtained for hanging
at the Civic Hall and the Town Hall.
at the bungalows on the Turner Street'Queens Rond site, and a low boundary wall is to be built along the frontage to the bunga lows a t the Bolland Prospect site.
Open forecourts are to be laid A tenant of a maisonette at
Alma Place is to be told that an apnlnction to keep two dogs has boon refused. The Housing Committee
recommended that the tenant be uermitted to keep one dog
be told to '• dispense with " one of his two dogs. 'The Public Health Inspector is tn interview th e ten an ts of two
only. A tenant a t Tower Hill will
houses in Kirk Avenue a fte r a complaint had been received from one of the houses objecting
to “ nuisance and an n o y an c e " from th r adjoining house. The Ministry of Housing and Local Government have
| not obiectcd to the construc- i Hon of roads and sewers and i
the carrying out of ancillary works by direct labour on the
! Highfiold Road housing site at an estimated cost of £6,584
19S. 10(1. The Council's anollcation for
loan sanction of £6,585 is receiving attention.
gorlrv Park, which are in a dilapidated condition, arc to be demolished and removed as soon as is practicable.
The bathing huts a t Brun- 1
arc to negotiate for the pur chase of empty cottages at the j foot of Pondlc Road.
Tlic Civic Society suggested :
th a t the Council might like to | appoint two members to read I introductory papers a t a meet- 1 ing to discuss the internal
bv-pass. I t was felt th a t as the County
Council were tile responsible bodv for the by-pass it would be preferable if th e invitation were extended to them.
An application by Arthur
Bates (Amusements) Ltd. tor permission to hold the cus tomary October fair was granted on tho usual terms.
early s ta r t to improvements to Nelson Street. Any accommoda tion works affecting the Low- Moor Methodist Church, i t was reported, had been allowed for in the estimates.
The offices of the various
departments of the Corpora tion will be closed on Monday, Septomber 23, on the occasion of the September holiday.
A grant of £100 is to be made
to the Clitheroe physiotherapy centre. The Finance and General Purposes Committee recom mended th a t the amount be met out of th e general ra te fund.
BRITISH LEGION ON PARADE
jpOR ihc first time since the Second World War. a
delegates’ meeting of the East Lancashire area of the British
Legion was held in Clithcroc on Saturday. More than 50 delegates con
verged on the Clitheroe Club in Whallev Road, which is con sidered th e best club building in East Lancashire. They were welcomed by the
Mayor. Alderman E- Crosslcy, who was introduced by the chairman, Mr. H. Sutton. A pen and pencil
presented to Major Colne.
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Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, August 2s
set was Royd, of
ii countv official who has
moved to Cheshire. Guest speaker, Mr. W. Bram-
lcy of the area office staff spoke on the work of Services Com mittees.
in g rams in the north-west area during the past year.
Tie said £50.000 had been paid A county standard bearers*
competition a ttracted over 20 entries. Held in St- James’ School, it was won by Astley
Bridcc- Delegates afterwards went to
the school where a meal was
prepared and served by the women’s section of the Clithcroe branch.
G.C.E. ADVANCED LEVEL RESULTS
C-CMI. results :it ;kI\ aitectl v level ;it Clillicroe Royal Ciriimmat• School arc :is fol- lows:
BOYS M. TJnwron: Mathemat ic s ,
Physirs. I F. Roods: Enulir.h. Latin. C. R. Simpson: Mathematics.
F u r th er Mathematics. B. H. Wall: Art (ordinary
level u W. Whittaker: Mathematics,
F u r th er Mathematics. Physics.
G. G. Nickson: An. H. A i n s w o r t h : Geography
tordinarv level'. J. R. ‘Bonnard: English. His
tory. German. P. Bradley: physics. Mathema-
tic.s (ordinary level>, Chemistry
(ordinary level*. M. J. Bretherton: General
S i iu i i i i s. Physics. Chemistry,
Biolocv. J. E. Cook: Physics, Chemis
try. Mathematics ( o r d i n a r y
level'. D. L. Cook: English, History.
Geography. D. II. Cox: General Studies,
English. History. Music. R. L. Cummins: English. His
tory. K. D u g a n : Mathematics.
, C. Elliott: General Studies. English. Historv. Geography.
Phvsics. Chemistry.
I C. Emblev: Geography. Chemi stry. Biology (ordinary levclL J. B. E. Grimshaw: Physics
l (o r d i n a r y level'. Chemistry | (ordinary level', Biology (orciin-
! a n ’ level'. . D. Hodce: M a t h e m a t i c s ,
I Phvsies. Chemistry, i D. I. Laytham: English. His-
i to**v. Geography, i D. ,1 Leach: General S tu die s,
< Er 'dish. Hi**ovv. Geography. I E. Mansfield: C h e m i s t r y .
■ Biology. j
! Studies, English. History, C.oo- i graphv.
! a. t . N°whoiise: Geography, I Biology, Chemi s t ry (ordinary
.1. R. Marshall: G e n e r a l ,
level'. C. K. Firkins: Mnthcmntirs.
Phvsics, Chemistry. D. P. Rock: General Studies.
English, History, Latin. j . H. Russell: Biology, physics
(ordinary leve l' . Chemistry
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a ter Co. Ltd. HYGATE, PADTUAM, LANCS.
(ordinary level'. J. M. Rvcroft: Music, Mathe
mm
matics, Physics. Chemistry. G. C. Sagar: Mathematics,
Physics, Chemistry. G. V. Sanderson: Mathematics,
Physics, Chemistry. P. j . Smith: Mathematics,
•Physics.
L. K. Taylor: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.
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graphy (ordinary level*. French (ordinary level). J. C. Tomlinson: Mathematics.
I. G. Thompson: English. Geo
Physirs, Chemistry. j . D. Tyson. General Studies.
Physios. Chemistry. Biology. N. P. Whitehead: Mathema
tory. French. SPECIAL PAPERS
D. L. Cook: History. Geogra
phy. D. H. Cox: Music. C. Elliott: History. j . R. Marshall: History. D. r . Rook: History. J. M. Rycroft: Mathematics, P. J. Smith: Mathematics. J. D. Tyson: Biology.
C. R. Simpson: Mathematics,
F u r th i r Mathematics. W. Whittaker: Mathematics,
F u r th er Mathematics.
ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS—CLITHEROE R. Armistcad: English Litera
ture. Latin. French.
D. Bowker: Biology. L. Brierle.v: Mathematics. F. Cooke: General Studies.
Latin. F u r th er Mathematics. S. Cottier: Geography. Biology
ary level', Chemistry. Biology. M. Eastwood: Mathematics.
Phvsics (ordinary level). C. Ellse: Mathematics (allowed >
ordinary*. P h y s i c s Cordinary ! level*. Chemistry. S. England: Physics. Chemis
try. Bioiogy. p. F l e t c h e r : Geography. :
Biology (ordinary level), P. Hanson: History. C. Hftslnm: English Literature, i
Historv, French (ordinary level'. ! r . Hindle: Geography. French. L. Hodginson: C h e m i s t r y ,
Biology. S. Holt: Geography. Art. C. Horner: English Literature. . S. Horsfall: History (ordinary
level*. Geography. K. Jones: Biology. p. Lee: English Literature. ;
ture Biology. K, Randle: Physics (ordinary level', Chemistry ( o r d i n a r y
Art. Biology. K. Mercer: History. French. G. Radcliffe: English Litera
level), Biology. M. Slater: Physics (ordinary
level). Chemistry, Biology. K. Sleath: General Studies.
French. C. T h o m p s o n : Geography,
Biology. M. Vines: Scripture. H. Wood: English Literature.
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