I
MILLION ITHOUT CIDENT
ico at the C lithcroc T ra n sp o r t arhetine. Board. Mr. T. H. Simp-
luivalent to -0 limes ro u n d tile accident.
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j CANDLELIGHT. — E i g h t y I .jfoplo attended an "Olde Eng- I 1'sh” supper held by candlelight j pv L a n g h o . Billington. and I j : "okU-v Women Conservatives
| in ’ Langho School on Monday night.
I jl,.. o . McEvov. Conservative
1 v 'e iv lor Danven. was the speaker and Mrs. D. Holt, chair
i sang" end Mr. and Mrs. J . Jungbhuh were pianists.
man nl Blackburn Rural-Women conservatives, presided. Mr and Mrs. A. Haworth
; BRING AND BUY. — A bring ! and buy and coffee evening were held at the home of Mr. an d Mrs.
! N. Carter, of Brantley View. ' Whatley, on Tuesday.
. raised in aid of the drapery stall 1 a- the fortlieoming Christmas ! I--;,;.- a; s t . Leonard's Church.
; GKLNDLETON ENTERPRISING—Two emen-
I pr.-ing 11-years-okl Grindleton 1 girts have raised £6 for Dr. j Baruardo's Homes.
• The girls. Allison Buxbaum and Eileen O' Connell organised a successful sale on Saturday.
The effort, which consisted of a tumble and toy stall was held a t Mr. Holga'.e'.s farm, and included the sale cf light refreshments.
Tlie sum of .£10 2s. 3d. was
®ljc Cltfficroc
Shbcrtis’ci* & Qftmeg FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1963
LOCAL NEWS Congratulations to C h r i s
Sims, th e sturdy blond Clitheroe lad, on making his F ir s t Division dehut for th e Rovers a t Leicester tomorrow. He gets his big chance because
of th e seven-days suspension of Welsh international centre half, Mike England. Sims who was picked up by
DARING RAID ON MARKET PLACE SHOP
T ANCASHIRE COUNTY POLICE, following up important ^ clues, are investigating a daring robbery at a shop in the
very heart of tlie town’s centre. Apparently working from the rear of the
th e Rovers in 1958-9 when play in g in th e Lancashire Combina tion for Clitheroe. can-led on h is tra in in g a s a n electrician u n til he passed his exams and th e n joined th e Ewood staff full-time. He h a s been a regular in th e Centra] League side for th e p a s t few seasons.
CUMMER Time will end ° a t 2 a.m. G.M.T. on Sunday, October 27. Clocks and watches should be put back one hour.
AN Advertiser and Times reporter found a bank note
n e a r the junction of Lowergatc an d Moor Lane yesterday. The find has been registered a t Clitheroe Police Station.
ri->HE Clitheroe branch of the ■L Royal Artillery Association
o rg an ise d a h o t po t supper a t the Sta tio n Hotel. Clitheroe. on
Friday. Tlie President. Gunner R. G. 5. „ _ _
Kav was the chairman. Over 50 members were present,
Including one visitor from St. Austell. Cornwall, and another
from Doncaster. Both were members of the
156th Light A.A. Battery. B-A. which was formed in Clithero-
in 1939. ST Y LED
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.' L A D I E S C O A T S ! ! t'i 93 '.ears young
The ladies of Clithcroc Con gregational Church held theii
an n u al “Week-end." On Saturday tea was served in
tlie school room prior to a con c e r t given by Mrs. D a i s y
Houlkcr's pupils. Tlie service on Sunday morn
ing was taken by Mrs. John Lund, and the evening service by
Mrs. J . Bland. Anthem were sung a t both sei-
vices by the Ladies’ Choir. Organist was Mrs. P. Charlton.
- ................................— rcl,i,i:ing J ^ JR S . F. VICKERS. T. president, of Langho. Billing-
to n and Dinckley Women’s Con servative Association, h a s been presented with a C h i n e s c porcelain plaque in appreciation
Of h e r services. A FORMER t e a c h e r a t
c lith e ro e Royal G r a m m a r School Mr. J. Gledhill who now teaches a t Danven Grammar
School spoke to Clithcroo branch o£ Y ou ng c o n s e rv a t iv e s on Mon-
d !H i s 'Btaik. entitled ''Taking School Parties Abroad." recal led some of the amusing hap penings involving schoolchildren he has escorted to Holland, the Rhineland, a n d Luxemburg during the p a s t ten years.
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r g a n is e d by st. James's Church Autumn Fare working
party, a jumble sale in the school on Saturday raised about
£20 for tile Fare.
IU ST before going to Press our a tten tio n was directed
to a morning newspaper report which states th a t Council ten an ts a- Wem. Shropshire, may now be “fined" £1 a week if they
neglect th e ir gardens. Some local gardeners, who, no
|:n r y l o o f e up.
gv.arar.teed for 211 years*
|ul tem p o ra ry shops on Lord St.) {opposite Warburtons)
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Almond Green. Sumilicd and Serviced Duotonc Red Black. V/itu Mirrors.
• Saloon. t)iu«. wine mirrors, recondi- Cumberland Green, Otic owner
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l lA N C E BA RG AINS
£735 £630 £160
£335 £570 £175
£130 £350 £395 £ 3 t r £ 1 3 ’
£3:
doubt, suffer because of the weeds in tlie next fellow's gar den. think th a t i t might be a good idea to try the scheme out
in clitheroe. CiL I T H E R O E Co-operative . Women’s Guild met on Tues
day evening, when the lecturer was Mrs. Wray from th e Universal Laboratories L t d .
K Mrs. Wray's subject was ‘Tlie Problems of Overweight, and she gave practical advice on how
to lose weight safely. She was thanked hv Mrs. Bill-
lock a n d Mrs. Fletcher. Mrs. Allen
presided.ill
*
Clithcroc needs a t least 76 more blood donors if i t is to fill
its quota. Miss P. Newsham. n u r s i n g superintendent to Clitheroe St. John Ambulance, told th e Advertiser and Times
th is week. At a recent session, only 174 ,
people attended, as against a figure of 250 desirable to supply blood in a decent ratio to the
population of the town. Miss Newsham said th a t she
hoped th a t many more people •would come to the next session
in the spring. Clitheroe Evening Techincal
School Theatre Group arc to nresent a farce. ‘‘ Queen Eliza b e th Slept Here ’’ during th e last
week in January. After Easter they have chosen
to present “ Seperatc Tables, a controversial play by Terence
^ r c “"group have also been
Invited to enter the Settle Drama Festival.
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FRE EDOM f r o m h u n g e r c a m p a ig n
C L IT H E R O E E F FO R T
Donations received up to tlie 23rd October, 1063;
£ g d 1mA/m r
l . Rose taupe. 15.000 miles by one Saloon, Crey, Fitted heater, Spotless
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two electric clocks, three electric shavers, three torches and a second-hand transistor
Articles missing
radio. The total value of the
properly is estimated to be in the region of £40.
property was later found dumped somewhere on the road leading from Clitheroe over the Nick-of-Pcndlc to
It is understood that the Sabden.
alarmed and got rid of their load from a motor vehicle so
Possibly the thieves became
as to avoid arrest. Investigations at Messrs.
Bentham’s shop showed that the lock on the back door had been forced open.
Tne importance of advertising
on Monday, Clitheroe Ladies’ Circle were addressed by Mr.
Meeting a t Surbiton House,
Eric Ainsworth and Mr. Jack Lavin, members of The Black burn Times advertisement staff.
of advertising from th e con sumers’ point of view was illus tra ted with a s h o r t film "Advertising and th e Shopping Basket,” prepared by the Adver tising Association
Their talk on th e importance
an “Any Questions Forum” with th e speakers answering queries raised by th e ir audience, num bering about 30.
were thanked by Mrs. Derby shire. from th e chair.
Mr. Ainsworth and Mr. Lavin
rpH E Bleasdale Beagles are to A meet a t Higher High Field
7 Later in the evening there was include
DRIVING BAN SEQUEL TO BIRTHDAY DRINKS
AN ex tra birthday drink" by B r o c k l i a l l Hospital’s
Domestic Superintendent, 51- years-old Waclaw Schnitzer, or KingsmiU Avenue, Whatley, led to his appearance a t Clitheroe yesterday when he pleaded guilty to driving a van while under the
influence of drink. He was fined £10, disqualified
from driving f r 12 months and ordered to pay £10 10s. advo
cate's fee and £16 16s. 6d.
doctor's fee. For driving without due care
an d a ttention ho was fined £5. Mr, J. A. Bower, prosecuting,
said th a t on Sunday night, Sept-
tember 29. Schnitzer drve his van in Mitton Rood, Whalley, in an erratic manner. At one stage on the n e ar side footpath, on the near sde footpath. “The van next went to th e ofl
side of the road, h i t the kerb and overturned on to its n e ar side,”
Mr. Bower stated. Schnitzel* told a n o t h e r
motorist he. was all r ig h t and then tried to got ou t through
the windscreen. A te s t showed th a t Schnitzer
had consumed the equivalent of 61 pints of beer or 12 single
whiskies. Defending. Mr. F. Farley said .
th a t his client, a Pole, had driven for 32 years without offence and during the wav served with distinction. On the day in question i t was his birthday and he had had an
extra drink. Ladv Worslev-Taylor. chair
man or the bench, said the magistrates were satisfied th a t
th e offence would not occur again.
Mr. Schnitzer had given help , ,
Farm. Slaidburn. on Saturday. November 2, and a t Stonyhurst College on Saturday, December
on a number of occasions as interpreter bu t the offence was a serious one and the Bench had to inflict a suitable punishment.
MAYOR PROUD OF RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL
£)R. HUGH M. POLLARD, Principal of (lie Lancaster Training College, who presented the prizes at the speech
day of Ribblcsdale School on Tuesday night, told pupils that education was mainly concerned with the individual. “ When wc talk, about schools we frequently talk in large terms but we would be better talking about individuals,” he
said. ‘‘Their are many ways of i
b e i n g educated. Wc can develop the gift within us
whatever we arc going to do.” “ There must, however, be no
dressing gown and bedroom suppers attitude towards educa tion—you must pu t all jo u r
h e a r t into it .” The Mayor of Clitheroe, Aid.
E. Crossley* vice-chairman of the governors, who presided owing to tlie absence of Miss E. R. Garnett, th e chairman, said th a t the schol h ad made rapid pro-
B “While paying tribute to the headmaster and his staff for
such excellent results, one is bound to wonder what good material h a s passed through these portals which never had the chance given today, he
added. “ I am proud of such progress.
I t is right. I t is proper. I hope teachers, parents and scholars themselves share th e public pride I have for th is Ribblesdale
School which I am sure will go
on from strength.” In his report, the licndmastci.
Mr. R. H. Derbyshire, welcomed three new governors, Dr. S. Towneley, the Rev. A. G au n t and and Coun. H. Duckworth. Wc look forward to a long an d fn n t- ful association with them, he
Bft'rh c report went on to speak of the educational system in the school. “As in previous years the school was organised on a rive stream basis. The upper two streams in each year wpie examination streams for winch
homework is set. “Tlie last stream in each year
was a remedial stream receiving special tre a tm en t organised by a head of department. Work in the “A” an d “B” s treams has a technical bias throughout the
school and commercial work is begun in the fourth year.
TWO GROUPS "Tlie increased numbers In
th e fifth and sixth years made possible a more elegant organi sation of the GCE and ULCI
work. In s te ad of tlie common prac
tice of working fo r both exami nations in one group, i t became possible to arrange two groups in every subject, one group work ing for GCE the other for
ULCI. I t was irossible therefore, for
any individual to take a combin ation of GCE and ULCI subjects exactly fitted to his or h er par ticular needs. Tiffs improved chances of success in tho exami nation field and also made the courses more suitable from an educational point of view. Since every individual is a t a different stage of development, a flexible organisation is therefore essen
tial. B IG CHANGES Mr. Derbyshire said th a t there
was no doubt th a t the Secondary schools of Lancashire had seen radical changes during th e past ten years. “ This is obvious in the s tat is
tics of new schools built an d the number of schols providing more varied, longer courses. •• But i t is also tru e of the tex
ture of school fife which now shows a much wider range of activity and interest. Teachers who retired 10 years ago might find i t h a rd to recognise their schools today and we feel th a t much progress h as been seen a t Ribblesdale," he concluded. For an interlude the school
[ present head boy, Richard Dean.
choir sang. A vote of th an k s to Dr. Pollard was given by the
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PREJUDICE
DANGER WORLD
‘t ja hERE is a great trellis work of prejudice criss-ci<»sil£>
the world, always lcavulg, way open for another
purge,” s tated the Rev. minister of Clitheroe Cons' national Church yesteidnb
Rotary Club, connected ™* to United Nations Das. celebrated yesterday.
He was speaking at shIn his talk the R™!’ of owed the unreasonable™^ «
all prejudice, as well as its wickedness. “There is no for i t in the world at all.
S lTh e speaker dealt wit'1 tho prejudice against the Jc''-- “This prejudice has
source in a mlsundoreUin™n» o th e Synoptic Gospelk
Mark, and Luke); a s tanding which tho wiffw°
,
four th Gospel for all h s W* °f love, seemed to share be Mr. Gaunt asserted »
misunderstanding was to P all Jews together and ml crucified Christ, althu0h
right-minded Christian th a t th e death of Christ was the responsibility of all races " In th e middle ages this
/
L an d h ad to five on their, w ns and by lending monej. nc
Jewish feeling reached such pro portions th a t the Jews ncrc able to get proper cnip'W™
declared. your Fagins."
•‘But th e middle ages could n o t compare with the 20*h cen
“Hence your Sliylocks ana . ,
’
tu ry / ’ aserts Mr. Gaunt. ^ “I t was in our time tlWu Hit ler's lunatic philosophy about tne
purity of blood, led to tbe slaughter of millions of dews Jews, men, women, and children sometimes in the most inhuman
wavs imaginable.” The lumping of all Germans
together, or all J a p a n c s c together, or all Communists together was ju s t as bad as nnti- Jewishncs, and the end must be
th e same.
found on the fa r right and the fa r left.
"The foulest thing aboiu u \* .
Reactionaries could aluajs ue .
t , ,
th a t these reactionaries who keep the fires of prejudice burning in different mines, enn always find what they tlv.nk Ls a
good reason." he said. In 1945 representative? of M)
nations met to create the United Nations. Particular attention was
paid to the m atter of human
rights. Mr. G aunt went on to give
examples of people who were imprisoned in the world today because of th e ir beliefs. "We must realise that our
prejudices against men men, whatever their race,
co.cur, or
belief, are utterly without foun dation, and in the final nalysis arc . l u n a t i c . " Mr. Gaunt concluded.
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WOOLLY SWEATER SAVED THE DAY FOR CYCLIST
le ft Clitheroe by way of Eddisford on Sunday, and
headed towards Mitton, our p a th strewn with th e leaves and twigs brought clown from th e trees by the previous day’s high winds. A brisk pace soon had us com
fortably warm, though one mem ber really needed his sweater for he had torn his shorts a t the s ta r t of the ru n and a long woolly garment pulled well down can be most useful for keeping out unwanted draughts. Down towards Lower Hodcler,
THREE WOMEN OF SAME NAME
hurt in crash
rPHREE married women of the same name were all
injured on Monday afternoon
when a car in which they were travelling was in colli sion with a lorry near the Pcndlc Hotel, Chatburn. Driver of tfie car, ivhicfi was
Tlie Clithcroc Advertiser & Times. October 2>. 1%^ 5
WHEEL TOYS SCOOTERS
extensively damaged to the front, was Mrs. D. Giles, of Mill Hey, Sawley Road, Chatbuvn. She was accompanied by her sister-in-law and motlicr-in-law
a short climb followed by a stretch of undulating road, and were through Hurs t Green
Mrs. Vera Giles, of Old Sawley Grange, Sawley and Mrs. A. Giles, of New Sawley Grange,
Sawley.
with only one hill of note left between us and Longridge where we halted for morning coffee. From Longridge wc rode via
to Longridge ANNUAL M E E T IN G
The reason for our early re tu rn
was th a t our A.G.M. was to be held in the evening, when over 90 per cent, of the members were present—no lack of enthusi asm there—and a f te r arranging a full programme for the follow ing year, the members elected
their officials ns follows: Presi dent, Mr. B. Nightingale: Cap tain, Mr. P. Western; Vicc-cap-
lain, Mr. D. Bailey; Secretary, Mi*. B. Braithwaitc; Treasurer. Miss G. A. Exclby; Additional
Committee Mcmbcvs, Mr. R. W. Jones and Mr. D. Thornbcr:
Auditors, Mr. J. Ashcroft and
Mr. B. Burgess. On Sunday we have a run to
Roughlee and Dlmpcnlcy, where in the afternoon wc shall join in the annual meeting of the Union of Clarion sections m North Lancashire. Wc leave Woono Lane a t 9-30 a.m.
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bruises and shock The driver of Hie lorry, which
Chipping to Bleasdale for lunch, and in the afternoon returned
was coming ou t ol' Bold Venture Works and turning towards Clithcroc. was Thomas Ash worth, of E d i s f o r d Road,
Clithcroc. He was not hurt.
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