This show will open the season
rpH E 19G3 ag ricultural show season in th e North will be
given its major scnd-ofl on S a tu r day. May 18tli, with th e 156th OLlcy Show, staged by Wharfe- dale Agricultural Society.
This is one of the largest one- day shows in the country. I t will
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again be h e ld on th e 24 acre site alongside the River Wharfc, a s ite which ranks as one of the most picturesque in th e county.
£2,000 is oUercd in a comprehen sive classification which covers cattle, horses, sheep. dogs, poultry, pigeons, rabbits and cavies, as well as fa rm a n d dairy produce, h an d ic ra f ts a n d floral decorations.
Prize money amounting to
GREAT IN CUP
WIN PUTS CUTHEROE SEMI-FINAL
“|jX)LLOWING t l ic i r g r e a t w in la s t n ig h t w e ek in th e I n t e r - -*• L e ag u e C u p c om p e t i t io n , C l i th c ro c re le a s e d t l ic i r h o ld o n th e L a n c a sh i r e J u n io r Cup o n S a tu rd a y , w h e n th e y w e re d e fe a te d by Horwicli R.M.I.
h o p e o f c h am p io n sh ip h o n o u r s , C l i th c ro e ’s sole c h a n c e of g a in in g a t ro p h y th i s s e a so n is in th e I n t e r—
Now t h a t th e y h a v e n o w o r r ie s a b o u t r e le g a t io n a n d no L e ag u e c u p com
p e t i t io n . T h e i r b r i l l ia n t d isp la y l a s t n ig h t w e ek p u t th em in to th e
s em i - f in a l , in w h ic h th e y will t r a v e l to W in s fo rd to p la y th e C h e sh ire L e ag u e s id e who d e f e a te d Cliorlcy 3-1 in th e com p e t i t io n o n S a tu rd a y .
th e s em i - f in a ls a s W ig a n A th le t ic a n d M ac c le sfield will m e e t in th e o th e r s em i - f in a l tie .
CliUicroe a r c th e o n ly L a n c a s h i r e C om b in a t io n s id e in
P ro v id e d t h a t th e f ix tu re c o n g e s t io n do e s n o t k n o c k th em o u t o f th e i r s t r id e , C l i th c ro e a r e a p o s s ib i l i ty fo r th e f in a l .
Town team romp into semi-final
lily
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A q u ic k - ta c k l in g b u t s low-
GILL p u l l in g th e b a l l down b r i l l ia n t ly a n d lo b b in g In to
f u r th e r In th e le ad by th e in te rv a l b u t fo r a b r i l l ia n t s av e by S lo a n , w h o tw is te d In m id - a i r to g e t o n e h a n d to a sp e e d y P in d e r h e a d e r .
T h e v is i t in g fo rw a rd s c am e
m o re in to th e g am e n e a r th e In te rv a l a n d w e re tw ic e a lm o s t su c c e s s fu l In re d u c in g th e
R o b e r tso n w as h e a d e d ofT th e l in e by H eyes a n d th e n Roy T u rn e r , m o v in g u p to h e lp h is f r o n t l in e , s aw h is s h o t ro ll u n d e r L in d s a y W a l la c e ’s body, b u t c re e p ro u n d th e w ro n g s id e of th e p o s t , f rom T u r n e r ’s p o in t o f view.
C l i th e ro e d om in a te d th e
s e co n d h a l f a n d s co red o n e of th e b e s t goals s e e n a t th e g ro u n d fo r y e a r s .
J im m y B i rk e t t b e a t T u r n e r
in a ra c e fo r th e b a l l on th e le f t a n d c ro s sed d ia g o n a l ly to th e r ig h t . His h ig h c e n t re w as p la c ed w i th p re c is io n on th e h e a d of PINDER wh o gave S lo a n n o c h a n c e w h a te v e r .
Shaw Bridge side bow out of the Junior Cup
I lo rw ich R.M.I. 2: C l i th e ro e 1
A T a m u d -b o u n d G ru n d y P a rk on S a tu rd a y , C l i th
eroe bowed o u t o f th e L a n c a s h i re J u n io r C u p a t
q u a r te r - f in a l s tag e . T h e y w e re d e p r iv e d of a la s t -
th e
m in u te e q u a l is e r w h e n th e re fe re e d isal low ed a goal from a h a r d - h i t f r e e -k ic k by T om P in d e r .
fa i r re su l t , fo r b o th te am s b e c am e bogged d ow n in th e c l in g in g m u d .
C l i th e ro e , h ow ev er , p re s e n te d
H o rw ich w i th a n e a sy f i r s t goal w h ic h h e lp e d to w in th e m a tc h fo r th e h om e s id e.
L in d s a y W a l la c e a n d A lan
B u sh w e re g u i l ty of a t r a g ic m i s u h d e r s ta n d in g in t h e p e n a l ty a r e a a n d PIMLOT T n ip p e d In to c o l le c t a flick
by T a b e rn e r a n d score. INCREASED LEAD
c ra sh e d a s h o t n a r row ly wide, H o rw ich In c re a s e d th e i r le ad th ro u g h CONNELLY.
M a n y moves b ro k e down in th e m u d in th e s e co n d h a l f as
A f te r B r ia n P a rk in s o n h a d A d raw would h a v e b e en a
a r r e a r s . F i r s t , a c ro s s by P e te r
th e ro o f of th e n e t . C l i th e ro e w ould h a v e been
w e re n o t p la y in g like a tw o -g o a ls down, m e y
a t ta c k in g moves were H o rw ic h ’s second
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 2 6 , 11963
th e g ro u n d be cam e P f ^ o e s ively m o re heavy. C l i tn ^
g e n e ra l ly giv in g as th e y g o t a n d o f te n mena
th e ’ h om e goal. T h e lo n g -o v e rd u e cm b e t^ .
BOWN f in d in g th e n e t al P in d e r ’s f re e -k ick .
tgoal c am e five ' J d v 1? tgHT- h e In te rv a l , T E R R Y LIGID a
c o n ta in e d by ,a ,,c^ ’ n i l Hod- d e fe n c e in w h ic h Den n is n so n w a s th e s ta r .
Clitheroe beat
the bogey at Burscough
B u rs co u g h 1; Cfithcroc
o n M o n d ay n ig h t . w ^ j t o r s B u sh w as in ju r e d
sh o o k off th e hoodoo b ro u g h t h om e two points.
le f t wing, th e versatile Tom P in d e r d ro p p in g back to rU‘ t -
g am e a s a Tom
w a rd s tu rn e d in a Brand per fo rm a n c e of skill mid e sileB
h a lf . B u t th e fo u r rem a in in g for
a n d , h e lp e d by th e sh ew b r i l l ia n c e of B ern ard Wall- b a n k , w h o did th e work of two m e n , gave th e home defence
e r
m a n y a n x io u s moments. TERRY LIGHTBOWN, depu t is in g fo r th e in ju ed^ Me^
W id d u p , ro s e to h ea“,„h‘l b r i l l ia n t g o a l from a r ig h t w in g c e n t r e to open the sco i-
ing. TOP FORM B u rs co u g h pressed for th e
e q u a l ise r , b u t found Lindsay W al lac e on to p form. A f te r 20 m in u te s of the
s e c o n d h a lf , WALLBANK g a in e d pos sesion on the n g n t . b e a t two m en a n d volleyed a h a r d s h o t p a s t th e keeper. In a b re a k aw a y with Dennis
Hodson o u t of position, an d W al lac e com in g too far out, a lo f te d ball from a Burscough fo rw a rd fo u n d th e net.
T h is goal gave Burscough
th e in c e n t iv e th a t had been la c k in g a n d th ey pressed p re s ed h e av i ly to the end w i th o u t looking particularly
d a n g e ro u s . and
B u sh s p e n t th e re s t of th e a p a s sen g er on m e
tcanr were
.CiMlMA,
T » E Viking adventures of “ T I IE LAST OF THE VIKINGS” (Palladium) follow » familiar tra i l through a plot which has
peetacular detail p u t over with pace and vigour. Opening -with a fierce b a t t le a t sea, th e action proceeds non-stop
matted-haired fur-clad figures *u showers of lances, spears and cnoppers are backed by realistic
splurge of blood-letting in an all-out a t ta ck on a castle. Plenty of blood, hoards of
atmosphere and period back- bounds. Cameron Mitchell portrays
Killed by Svene, King, of Norway, played by Edmund Purdom.
ftarald, who re tu rn s to Viken ir°m a piratical expedition to l
.1-1 ,, Umt his fa th e r h a s been
I s a b e l l e Corey introduces romantic interest as Sveno’s half-
shall in “ Dam on Yellow River.”
Prince ” have always been high in the popularity stakes.
sister. Helen Remy also plays a leading role. On the same programme is Anita Ekberg a n d George Mar
JN the field of light music, selec tions from ‘‘The Student
found appeal in th e h e a r ts of those people who like a nice tunc which they can follow without much mental eflort.
Prince ” is easy on th e c ar and comes over with good effect in the film version, which s tars Edmund Purdom an d Ann Blyth.
All the score of ** Th e Stu d en t
heard in the leading singing role, w h i c h should a t t ra c t
The voice of Mario Lanza is the
admirers of the American tenor. The second feature is “ The
Ilnur of 13,” s tar rin g Dawn Adams and Peter Lawford.
fpHE uncompromisingly frank story about th e personal
drama behind a Kinsey-type sur vey into th e sex life
man Report ” is based on a novel by Irving Wallace.
Sigmund Romberg’s music has o gusty romance a n d court intrigue and finally arrives a t a vivid
women concerned in th e survey a re Shelley Winters, J an e Fonda, Claire Bloom an d Glynis Johns.
Taking the roles of th e four
viewer, with Ty Hardin as th e handsome bu t moronic footballer, Ed Kraski.
s tage director, whose affair with one of th e four women ends dis astrously an d Andrew Duggan plays Dr. Chapman.
Ray Danton plays th e role of a
TplVE Weeks in a Balloon ” is based on Jules Verne’s first
novel. Th e happy balloonists in the
film are one of th e most motley crews ever to join forces in a common aim.
inventor; his youthful assistant, who is given to bursting into song a t th e drop of a sandbag; a ne’er-do-well playboy reporter; a lovely missionary schoolteacher; an insidious slave trad e r; an old soldier, who refuses to fade away; a rescued slave girl; an d Chester
They comprise an eccentric
the Chimp. Taking leading roles in the film
are Red Buttons. Fabian, Bar b a ra Eden, Cedric Hardwicke, Peter Lorre, Richard Haydn, and Herbert Marshall.
between th e balloon’s inventor, hired to claim a vast terri tory for Britain, and a party of slave traders.
GUAM) of th e A m e r i c a n female, “ The Chap
facade of smug respectability from the well-to-do suburban community of Brianvood, and reveals th e s tar tlin g facts about the marital and extra-marital adventures of four of th e women
The survey rips aside the who live there. Amateur League Spotlight
CHIPPING CHAMPIONS FOR FIFTH TIME
1 7 'O I t th e f if th successive season. C h ip p in g a r c c h am p io n s o f CLITHKROF AMATEUR LEAGUE. By d e fe a t in g Low
Moor 8-4 o n S a l r - ^ ^ V ^ ^ i u t d e n o u g h p o in ts to c l in c h th e t i t le .
‘•■i*;
who. i f th e y win all their o u ts ta n d in g g am e s , c a n only m u s te r 30.
C h ip p in g a re h o p in g to pull
o ff th e “d o u b le ” th is year as th e y d e fe a te d B a sh a l l Eaves in th e s em i - f in a l o f th e Aitken S h ie ld c om p e t i t io n la s t week.
e n d e r s ”, C h a tb u rn and St. P a u l ’s won aw ay from home.
On S a tu rd a y b o th “ tail— F o u r g o a ls f rom centre-
fo rw a rd M cL ean h e lp ed Chat- b u rn to a 7-4 win over Gis- b u rn . w h ile S t . P a u l ’s came f rom b e h in d to d e fe a t Calder- s to n e s 3-2 a t th e hospital g ro u n d .
th e i r g r ip on s e co n d place in th e le a g u e w i th a 3-1 win at B a sh a l l P a r k o v e r Wadding- to n .
B a sh a l l Eaves tightened
Chipping Bashall E. Low Moor Waddington 18 Gisburn . .. . 17 Calderstones 16 Chatburn 17 St. Paul’s . . 19
LEAGUE TABLE P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt.
18 15 W i th 31 p o in ts they lead th e ta b le above B a s h a l l Eaves, W. SLINGER h i t a Greenwood
pass into th e top corner of the net to equalise for Chatburn shortly a f te r th e resumption, and another move initiated by Greenwood an d followed up by Cornthwaitc split the Gisburn defence to give SEED a scoring opportunity.
Gisburn equalised again, how
ever. when a shot from HODG SON entered the net.
Gisburn pressure and gradually began to control the game.
kick by Bithcll, an d Chatburn went on to make the game safe with two goals by McLEAN, following passes by Bithcll and Greenwood.
SEED scored following a free-
10 50 61 16 9 45 52 15 9 52 46 14 9 43 54 14 12 40 79 12
4 63 48 20 8 46 51 16
Eight goals—
and the trophy Chipping 8, Low Moor 4
ship by winning a game which was fa s t an d entertaining.
(JH IP P IN G clinched their fifth successive league champion
action many times as four good wingers teased th e defences.
Both goalkeepers were in Low Moor, helped by (he wind
in the first half, were 2-1 down at th e interval. Chipping scored six in the second h a lf to Low Moor’s th re e to ru n out. easy winners.
DEWHURST (2), E. SQUIRES (2), MERCER a n d FREEMAN. Two own goals were given away under pressure by the Low Moor defence.
for Chatburn Gisburn
Surprise win Chatburn 7
struggle an d gained another sur prise victory.
Shortly a f te r th e s ta r t , EM*
BREY opened the scoring fm' Gisburn during a goalmouth melee.
Chatburn equalised through
McLEAN a f te r Seed's shot had evaded the goalkeeper, and the visitors took th e lead a minute la te r when Greenwood headed down a corner for McLEAN to
hit home. Gisburn re tu rn ed to th e attack,
and HILTON pu t Gisburn on level terms again a f te r th e Chat burn defence h ad twice cleared from the line. HILTON’S second goal gave Gisburn th e lead at th e interval.
J ^A R L Y 135,300 overseas visi tors came to B ritain in the
first two months of this year, reports th e B ritish Travel and holidays Association, B r i ta in s official tourist organisation. This figure represented a decrease or four per cent on th e January- p ebruary period in 1962—“ a fact ffiat can probably be accounted f°r by th e exceptional winter weather e ar lier th is year,” com mented a B.T.H.A. spokesman.
(JHATBURN near th e end of a ding-dong
t o o k command Scorers for Chipping were S. 95 44 31 Better finishing
brought points Calderstones 2; St. Paul’s 3
' I 1 W O evenly-matched sides fought out an equal duel, buL
the visitors’ better finishing gained them th e points.
saved a certain goal with his hands brought Calderstones level.
10 minutes, but a penalty goal by POWELL after a defender had
corner 10 minutes a f te r the inter val to pu t th e hospital side ahead.
WILSON headed in a left-wing St. P au l’s, however, fought
back a n d clinched victory with two la te goals.
Bashall Eaves
win by 2 goals Bashall E av e s 3; W a d d in g to n 1
first h a l f , B a sh a l l Eaves, helped by th e w in d , w e n t in to a tw o -g o a l le a d by h a l f - t im e .
left GREEN p u t th e h om e side in th e le a d , a n d in a
A d e f le c ted s h o t by in s id e -
goalmouth m e le e a W ad d in g ton d e fe n d e r , t ry in g to c le a r ,
tu rn ed th e b a l l in to h is own net. b r id g e , ta k in g a lo n g b a l l
from th e r ig h t , red u c ed
W ad d in g to n ’s a r re a r s , b u t PREEDY r e in s ta te d th e tw o - noai m a rg in by h e a d in g in a corner.
A LTHOUGH th e y mis sed s e v e ra l c h a n c e s in th e
The visitors took the lead after The visitors survived heavy FIXTURES
SPOUTS FIXTURES FOOTBALL
TO-MORROW Lancs. Combination, Div. 1
Horwich R.M.I. v. Clitheroe Clitlicroe Amateur League
Baslinll Eaves v. Caldorstoncs Chalburn v. Low Moor
MONDAY Clitlieioe Amateur League
Bashall Eaves v. Chipping TUESDAY
Lanes. Combination, Div. 1
Darwen v. Clillicroe WEDNESDAY
Low Moor v. Gisburn THURSDAY
Lanes. Combination, Div. 1
Clilheroc v. Darwen CRICKET
TO-MORROW ltibblcsilale League
Ribblcsdalc W. v. Whallcy Baxenden v. Barnoldswick Earby v. Blackburn N. Gt. Harwood v. Clitheroe
Read v. Settle Rolls Royce v. Padiliam
Ribblcsdalc Junior League
Settle v. Lower Darwen Barnoldswick v. waddington Lucas v. Ribblcsdale W. Clithcroe v. Langho C.
Whalley v. Read Padihain v. Gt. Harwood
EE.C. v. Rolls Royce Oswaldlwistlc v. Earby Blackburn N. v. Bnxenden
NETBALL
"RESULTS in Clitheroe and District Netball League are:
Tr inity Y.C. 7, Tr in ity M.C. 24. Scarlets 38. Low Moor 11. Trutex Tigers 18. Congs. Y.C. 13.
Next week's fixtures:
Monday: Low Moor v. Trutex Tigers.
Tuesday: Congs. Y.C. v. Trutex, West Bradford.
Wednesday: Tr inity M.C. v. Scarlets.
T h u rsd ay : Tr inity Y.C. v. Lancs. Hosiery. Ribblesdale School rest.
Post early, please
Q c r ic k e t a n d fo o tb a l l clubs c a n h e lp u s to e n su r e full co v erag e o f th e i r clubs g am e s by r e tu rn in g Hie r e p o r t fo rm s p ro v id e d a s e a r ly in th e week a s possible.
SE C R E TA R IE S o f l o c a l
I t would be a p p re c ia te d i f th e com p le ted fo rm s co u ld r e a c h
th e “A d v e r t is e r a n d T im e s ” office by p o s t e a c h M o n d ay m o rn in g , a n d c e r ta in ly n o t la te r th a n f i r s t p o s t o n T u e s
day. ______________
E x e cu tiv e C om m i t te e h a v e fixed C l i th e ro e ’s h om e m a tc h w i th M a r in e fo r May 20th. T h e r e tu r n f ix tu re will be p lay ed on May 22nd.
Clitheroe F.C. T h e L a n c a sh i r e C om b in a t io n
T h e r e s t of th e f ix tu re s a re :
Apr. 27—H o rw ich ......................a „ 30—D a rw en
............. a ........... h .....................a
May 2—D a rw en .......................h „ 4—F le e tw o o d .................. h „ 6—B a c u p B o ro u g h . . .a „ 9—N e th e r f le ld
„ 11—B u rs co u g h .................h 13—Southport ...............a
„ 16—B a c u p B o ro u g h . . .h „ 18—S. Liv erp o o l
Ciitheroe p.m.
Depart
1-45 G-30
a.m.
8-30 8-30 8-40
The plot stems from a race R i l l i E
COACH EXCURSIONS from
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Whalley p.m.
Depart
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a.m.
12-0 noon 12-40
p.m.
2-0 G-30
a.m. 8-40
8-40
n.m. 8-40
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12-40
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8-20 8-20 8-50
8-40 8-40
12-10 12-50
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2-10 G-20
a.m. 8-50
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EWOOD PARK ................. . ..2 /9 BLACKPOOL. D a n c in g a n d Theatres ..................................
SATUPDAY, 27th APRIL SUNDAY. 28th APRIL
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CHESTER ZOO ........ .. ......... NEW BRIGHTON via Mersey
17/6 11/915/0
BROWSHOLME HALL. HODDER H and RIBBLE VALLEYS ..3 /6
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IGHER’ HODDER. SETTLE and WIGGLESWORTH ..3/G
TUESDAY. 30th APRIL
SILVERDALE. ARNS1DE and MMORECAMBE .....................
ORECAMBE via Preston Motorway .............................
a.m. WEDNESDAY, 1st MAY DERBYSHIRE DALES and
THURSDAY. 2nd MAY BOWNESS-ON-WINDER-
— MORECAMBE via Preston SOUTHPORT ........................ Book a t Local Office:
CLITHEROE. 16. Wellgate. Tel. 176. Or at Local Asoncy:
Mr. Whitaker. Park Villas. Whatley. Tel. 2276. .9/5
CHATSWORTH ................... 14/3 SOUTHPORT ..........................
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Efrem Zimbalist, jnr., co-stars ; Dr. Chapman’s chief inter
Get the terrific cleaning power of the Electrolux *64’ working for you. I t ’s so wonderfully quick, so blissfully quiet.
All-round cleaning efficiency Whisper-quiet motor—precision built Cash price
Full range of quick-change tools Distinctive two-tone finish
Labour-free guarantee backed by a
20 guineas. Easy terms available
nation-wide service organisation . . . a complete home cleaner with super
cleaning power. See the Electrolux *64’ today! ASPDENS
26 and 28 KING STREET, CLITHEROE T e le p h o n e 81
A n Electrolux
(in toniunction with W. C. Standorwlck)
TO Y S for the GARDEN
TRI-ANG
GARDEN SWINGS
STRONG TUBULAR STEEL FRAME
6 ft. — 89/6 7 ft. — 99/6 ALSO
CHAIR SWINGS from 43/-
WHEELBARROWS AND TRUCKS PEDAL CARS . DOLLS PRAMS
LARGE RANGE OF SCOOTERS From 29/11
bo xed se t s of
CHILDREN’S GARDEN TOOLS at 2/11, 11/9, and 15/11
WE HAVE 12 Different Models of
TRICYCLES IN STOCK FROM 29/11
— in N» ® ADVERTISER & TIMES
4/6, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE: CLITHEROE 407/8
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