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le the fatality and casualty


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I iliink they're a marvellous ng. It helps the staff to get to >w eacli other and everyone lends a little." she said.


n.


diether she ever had to rep- imand her guests for drunk- nness.


She bridled when I asked her


•ii other as voices on a tele- >ne receiver meet for the first


err'.' a lovely spirit about in and people who only know


|rhis liberal minded woman ., said she could see no reason v the boss should not do a i cha in the middle of the ■ mi if he wished.


CAUSE OF TROUBLE


d creates a friendly atmos- f-re.' she said. 'I’ve never trd of bosses making passes at i hr typists.”


n just shows that lie's human


> :oubio. She would find many to agree, ii her. including Mr. Ernest


. drinking at the pubs after ■ party was what, caused ail


lrs. Hurst said she thought


irples. who as Minister of ansport last year, made a plea employers to try to avoid a


>p of accidents after their co parties. t makes a very poor harvest in what should be the hap- st season of the year.


My staff never get drunk at ' parties," she said curtly. Hi I have held huge office par- for tivo to three hundred,


VICTORY OVER LANCASTER GIVES CUTHEROE THEIR FIRST ‘DOUBLE’ OF SEASON


\ LTHOUGH they were on top for the first 20 minutes, Cli theroc had to fight hard and defend stubbornly to ga in their 2-0 win over Lancas ter City at Shaw Bridge on


Saturday.


Once they had got acustomed to the smaller ground and the conditions, the visitors looked like overwhelming the home


defence. For the first time in several weeks it was Clitheroe who took an early lead. Wallbank netting after four minutes.


cver-presents this term, scored his first goal of the season with


Kirk, one of Clitheroe’s \ ~ I Clitheroe increased their lead after 15 minutes, when Kirk


a magnificent shot. Clitheroe's outstanding players were Wallace, Kirk, Wallbank


their team which beat Bitrscough 2—1 away last week, David Preedy took the place of the injured Kershaw. Nightingale was less effective


and Hodson. Clitheroe made one change to


surprised everybody with a fierce


was still possible to see clearly all the playing area.


shot from 25 yards. Some mist came down, but it


knocked away shots within seconds of each other.


than usual, possibly due to the slippery state of the ground, which made it very hard for the players to keep their feet. In d e f e a t i n g Lancaster,


Clitheroe recorded their first ‘’double” of the season, for they beat Lancaster 1—0 away in


that beat Lancaster away, and the team that beat them at home on Saturday, there are only two players that were not present in both matches, they were Chapman and Dewhurst; in their places were Bishop and Preedy. The pitch was hard and very


the second league match. Incidentally, out of the team


Clitheroe defenders, both full backs and the goalkeeper,


In a goalmouth scramble.


but the resulting kick came to nothing.


away, but he pushed the ball just too far forward, and it was cleared by a defender. Hogarth fouled Nightingale,


Willighan p u t Bilsborrow


chance, when another free kick for hand-ball against Appleton produced a negative result. Lancaster went forward, and


Again Clitheroe wasted a good


Hodson sliced his clearance, and Kirk was forced to kick for a corner.


slippery, and straight from the kick-off. players found it diffi­ cult to find their feet. The home side was continually


on the offensive, and Preedy blasted the ball yards over with an easy chance to score. Bishop weaved h i s way


through, but finished badly, by shooting tamely at the goal­


keeper. There seemed to be only one


team in it so far, and Clitheroe took the lead after four minutes through WALLBANK, after Heycs had sent through a good forward pass, Wallbank ran on to the ball and chipped it over the advancing goal­


Wallbank was robbed of the ball in the penalty area after beating two defenders. Preedy headed wide from Bishop’s centre, as Clitheroe attacked once again.


keeper. In the home side's next attack.


FEW RAIDS


occasional raids, but now they came back into the game in a


HRISTMAS


MEETINGS TO ONE AND ALL FROM


ICk & EDITH CASTLE INN


PARSON LANE CUTHEROE


spell of pressure. Leeper shot wide after he had


Lancaster were only making


been put through by Robinson. Following a good move, Bils- borrov: shot just wide from 20 yards.Gallagher fouled Wallbank as he was going through, and from the kick, ihe ball was swung across to Preedy who was well wide with his centre.


shot wildly. Bilsborrow shot for goal, and


ing firm, and they were assisted by their visitors’ forwards who


Clitheroe's defence was hold­


it looked as if he was going to be rewarded with a goal until


Hodson raced in to clear. Lee went through, but shot


from Leeper’s centre, and from the kick, Young shot over from the edge of the penalty area. In another moment of pressure, Gallagher shot wide. Clitheroe


wide. Kirk gave away another comer


__


a good move. Wilson passed to Bishop, who returned the ball' to Wilson, but he shot tamely at Knowles. Lancaster forced a corner, but


Willighan put the ball behind. Wilson was well wide with a


long shot, then Wallbank, after beating two defenders, tested Knowles with a liard .ground shot.


DICK B O f


MAN


WINS SEAT ON LANCS. C.C. COMMITTEE


A FORMER fast bowler for


" Whalley first eleven, Mr. Dick Bowman has been elected to the committee ot


Lancashire County Crtcke Club.


after, when Lee forced him to rise a b o v e defenders and


Knowles was in action soon


attacking, and Willighan shot wide with only Wallace to beat. Leeper centred, and Wallace


attackers to fist his shot over the bar. The visitors resumed their


did well to save the bouncing ball.


. Mr. Bowman, who is sales director of Dutton’s Black­ burn Brewery and lives at Wiswell, played for Lanca­ shire several limes, being “capped” as a pace bowler. He won an Oxford blue in


1957. This was the most interest­


ing election for many years with the heaviest vote in the


club’s history. Altogether there were


candidates for the 12 seats.


passed to Preedy, who sent the ball forward for Nightingale to shoot Just over. • Wilson fouled Young. Gal­ lagher took the . kick, . but Wal­


Clitheroe advanced, Hodson


lace brilliantly fisted .the ball over for a corner. Lancaster were attacking


goal, and then Willighan shot, and Wallace saved the ball. Young shot well over after


relentlessly, but the home side's dofence was holding firm, Bilsborrow missed an open


everyone had missed the ball when it had skided across the goalmouth. Hogarth was sandwiched by


CUP WIN FOR WADDINGTON


ON a hard and frosty ground. Waddington 4, Earby 1


in the Craven Cup competition. It was a fast exciting match,


Waddington defeated Earby


but the conditions were so slippery, that the players had difficulty in finding their feet.


Half-time came with no score. The second half sew a commlete change, Earby tired, and Wad-


Nightingale and Preedy, and from the kick, Willighan shot wide.


Bilsborrow. Lancaster attacked in vain,


Wallace saved brilliantly from


for the home defence held firm against all that their visitors could throw against them. The referee blew for full time,


seemed to be panicking, and Wallbank fouled the visitors’ left half, but from the kick,


Bilsborrow shot wide. C li th er o e retaliated, and


Preedy headed just wide, but


he was offside. Just before half-time, Appleton


managed to put the ball in the net, but the referee had already


Preedy both shot wide. Preedy centred, but Nightin­


pressure, and Wallbank and


blown for hand-ball. Clitheroe maintained their


gale headed over the bar. Lancaster hit back, and Wal­


lace did well to hold a fast shot


still leading by 2—0. VISITORS PRESS


above his head. Half-time came with Clitheroe


■ Lancaster went straight into the attack from the re-start, and Willighan shot wide. A few seconds later, Wallace fisted over a good shot from Bilsborrow. The home side retaliated with


TABLE TENNIS A LL season, Forden Club and Clitheroe C.C. “A” have been


" settina the pace for league honours in Division A , and this week the long-awaited dash between these two took place.


Clitheroe C.C. “A” upset


most predictions by beating Forden, thus making up for their slip a fortnight ago. I t was a very exciting match


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although throughout. Clitheroe held the upper hand. John Clegg, the present singles’ champion, won all his three games for Clitheroe. Barrie Parker won two. and these two also won the doubles. Although he was beaten Colin Dobson was very near to victory, and deserved better luck.


two, and Geoffrey Tomlinson and Chris Sims, one each.


For Forden, Ian Crook won


‘A’ both won this week, main­ taining third and fourth posi­


Calderstoncs ’A’ and St. Paul’s


tions. The results for Division ‘A’


were: I.C.I. 7. Trinity ’A’ 3; Ribblesdale Wanderers 'B' 3, Calderstoncs ‘A’ 7; Forden Club 4, Clitheroe C.C. 'A' 6: Clitheroe C.C. ‘B’ 3, St. Paul’s ’A’ 7.


•A’ is: The league table for Division


Forden Club —. 9 Clitheroe C.C. ‘A’ 8 Calderstoncs 'A' .. 8 St. Paul’s ‘A’ ......9 Ribblesdale W. ’A’ 8 Ribblesdale W. ‘B’ 8


Trinity ‘A’


I.c.i: ................9 Clitheroe C.C. ‘B’ 6


were: Boivker Bros. 'A' 9, Calder- stones ‘C’ 1; Catholic Y.C. ‘B’ 3, Bowker Bros. ‘A’ 7; Trinity 'B' 0. Ribblesdale Wanderers ‘C 10. Trinity ‘B’ claimed the game against Calderstoncs ’B\ The league table in Division


Clitheroe C.C. ‘C’ 8 7 Bowker Bros. ‘A’ 9 7 Ribblesdale W. ‘C’ 8 6 Bowker Bros. ‘B’ 6 4 Calderstones ‘B’ .9 3 St. Paul's ‘B’ . . . . 8 3 Atkinsons


Trinity ‘B’


Catholic Y.C. ’A’ 8_ 0 0 8 0 The results for Division ‘B’


_ 1 0 8 2 THE County final of the Public 9


8 0 1 16 7 0 1 14 6 0 2 12 6 0 3 12 5 0 3 10 4 0 4 8 2 1 6 5 1 1 4 3


dington gained command. The scorers for the home side were M. Seedall (3) and Marsden


The Clitheroe Advertiser <t Times. December 24, 1964___ 9


Local lads march on to cup victories


QRAVEN Cup matches provided the highlight of Saturday’s fixtures in the Amateur League, with both local teams gaining


easy and creditable victories. Waddington were particularly successful in beating Earby 4-1.


Earby are one of the strongest teams in their league but they met their masters when they journeyed to Twitter Lane.


Bashall Eaves also had an j.--------------;--------------------------


impressive victory, beating | Skipton Town 9-0 at home. ! The fitness of the home players was very apparent.


Jack Frost was responsible


for two postponed games; one a cup match between Gisburn and Bentham, and the other a league match between Chat- burn and Trinity. The ground was also hard


at Brockhall, but did not pre­ vent the home team from notching up a 5-2 victor}’ over their Calderstones opponents. Bowkers lost yet again, this time against St. Paul’s, but they went down fighting gamely. Bashall Eaves also had an


ST. PAUL'S BALLY


TO WIN Bowker Bros. 1, St. Paul’s 2.


which the home side were not quite able to control St. Paul’s. B. Hargreaves opened the scor­


nnHE ground was hard for this A evenly-matched game in


impressive victory, beating Skipton Town 9—l at home. The fitness of the home players was very apparent. Jack Frost was responsible


for two postponed games, one a cup match between Gisburn and Bentham and the other a league match between Chat- burn and Trinity. The ground was also hard


and for Earby. Wright. Outstanding players for Waa-


with Clitheroe stubbornly hold­ ing on to their 2—0 lead. Teams: Clitheroe: Wallace;


dington were M. Seedall and Trotter.Waddington's te am wa s . Roartv; Wilson. Pearson; Mars­ den, Speak, Cross; Dinsdalc, Ripley, Harrison, Trotter, Seedail.


Heyes, Rawstron; Kirk, Hodson, Lee; Bishop, Wallbank, Nightin­ gale, Wilson, Preedy. Lancaster: Knowles; Webb,


Murphy; Robinson, Hogarth, Gallagher; Young, Willighan, Bilsborrow, Appleton. Leeper. Referee: Mr. J. Warburton of


league table is Morecambe


Horwioh RMI New Brighton


South Liverpool Great Harwood . Barrow Res. ...


Atherton. The Lancashire Combination


Skelmersdale . Burscough .. . Accrington ... Bacup Borougl Prescot Town


Fleetwood ... Rossendale ...


P W 1d :LPts 22 17 3 2 37 21 16 0 5 32 20 14 4 2 32 18 14 2 2 30 20 11 4 5 26 19 11 o 6 24 16 11 1 4 23 18 10 0 8 20 18 9 o 7 20 19 9 1 9 19 20 8 3 9 19 19 8 2 9 18 17 8 1 8 17 22 8 1 13 17 20 5 6 10 16 19 6 3 10 15 13 6 2 5 14 21 4 2 15 10 19 4 2 13 10 21 5 0 16 10 20 0 3 17 3


PENDLE FENCERS


a long delayed fixture, but the pleasure of the afternoon was well worth the waiting, both


ON Saturday we welcomed Bradford Fencing Club to


socially and energetically. Our ladies put one team out,


and the men two teams with the following results:


Bradford Ladies, 10 wins. 46 hits against; Pendlc Ladies, 6


wins, 51 hits against. Bradford Men’s ’B 12 wins.


56 hits against; Pendle Mens •B’ 4 wins 69 hits against. Bradford Men’s ‘A’ 6 wins, 66


to record a victory with our ’A team, as our Men’s ‘B’ and the Ladies’ team succumbed to some


very good fencing. „AVANT1„


RIBBLESDALE w in Y.F.C. SPEAKING COMPETITION


held last week, when the Ribbles­ dale team gained first place The team chairman was David


Speaking Competition was


0 15 1 15 0 14 2 8


Catholic Y.C. 'B' 8 1 Calderstones ‘C’ .. 9 2


.......... 6 2


The season recommences Monday January 4, 1905.


8 1


Kay, the speaker was Brian Clark, and Margaret Bretherton gave the vote of thanks. Brian and David are both members of the Clitheroe and district Young Fanners’ Club. The final score in the compe­


held last week at Downham one of the items was the presenting of prizes and awards, some of which were the cup for the ’’best member,” won bv George Whit­ taker and the cup for the “most improved member,” won by Geoffrey Newsam. The “Carnival Ball” was held on Friday at the Tower Ball­


At the club’s Christmas Social,


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room B'ackpool. In the fancy dross compe­


tition, John Berry, of Clith­ eroe won first prize with his Idea ot “Go to work on an egg.” the egg being six, foot long on wheels with pedals at


by the Clitheroe club, who dressed up as a mock government


the side. The team event was also won


with 172 members dressed up as different ministers, all roped to­ gether with the slogan “All pull together.”During this week, members ol the club have been taking gilts round to some old people in Clitheroe, the gifts will be sacks of wood and mince pies. The next meeting of the club will take place on January 6. at


tition was: 1 Ribblesdale, 75 points’ 2 (tie) Fakeland and Greenayre 71.


the Grammar School, when Mr. K. Fell will be the speaker.


pecking the tops off your milk- bottles and drinking the milk Some people in Whalley were


Ever been troubled by blue-tits A DOG’S LIFE


getting rather annoyed by this persistent happening, so they decided to investigate. And Well,


guess what . . . The birds for once had had


it __ noticed bottles A


We were very pleased to he able


at Brockhall, but did not pre­ vent the home team from notching up a 5-2 victory over their Calderstones oppo­ nents. Bowkers lost yet again, iliis time against St. Paul’s, but they went down fighting gamely. This week’s results are:


Bowker Bros. 1, St. Paul's 2; Brockhall 5, Calderstones 2; Craven Cup: Waddington 4. Earby 1: Bashall Eaves 9. Skipton Town 0.


p. w. D. l . F. A. PS.


Waddington H . 11


Gisburn . Chatbum Bashall E. Cbipping . C'stones . St. Paul's Brockhall Trinity


Saturday. BROCKHALL


hits against; Pendle Men's ‘A’ 10. wins, 51 hits against


, .


TOOK EARLY CHANCES


Brockhall 5 Calderstones 2


hall made good use of their first- half goal advantage to take the


TPARTH stood hard as iron for Ih this clash, in which Brock­


team as a whole a long tune to accustom themselves to the hard, almost dangerous surface of tne


several reserves, and it took the field.


I and were unfortunate not to 1 score more goals than they did in the first half. Three came their way, but a greater number


Brockhall settled down quickly


] were missed. Calderstones’ defence tight­


ened up after the interval, and they also made several good moves upfield, two of which resulted in goals by W.lson. Scorers for Brockhall were


points. Calderstones had to field


Bowker Bs. 12 There are


. 9 . 13 . 12 . 12 11


. 11 12 no games


10 17 75 2 next


2 43 16 17 3 42 16 16 4 60 34 15 4 35 25 13 2 38 30 13 6 41 41 13 7 35 53 9 7 31 32 8 6 29 53 8


ing for the home team after 20 minutes, and for most of the game play was even and open. St. Paul’s came more into the


picture towards the end of the game, and hurried the Bowker’s goal time after time. In one of these attacks a home full-back put into his own not shortly after R. Driver had scored for the


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brick, Geldard; Weeton, Sims, Pierce; Dean, Pilkington. R. Driver, I. Driver. Seedall.


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richly deserved and confidently gained, was not quite so impres­ sive as the score might suggest, for Town languish in the lower regions of the Craven League


Bashall Eaves 9 Skipton Town 9 BASHALL’S easy victory over


Skipton Town, although


table. O'Connell was without doubt


the strong man for the victors, scoring two-thirds of their goals. He was always on hand to crash in hard, straight shots, and played a brilliant centre forward game.


game was the obvious goodwill with which Town took their defeat. Tempers never flared. In an even first half Bashall


One pleasing featm'c of the ,


managed to gain a two-goal advantage. O'Connell opened the scoring when left unchallenged in the penalty area, and followed up with a second after beating


the centre-half. The story was much the same


in the second half, with O'Connell netting a good pass from M. Robinson, scoring from close range after working his way through the defence, and converting a centre from J. Robinson.M. Robinson was the next to score, first from a hard drive into the corner of the net and then a good goal from a narrow angle.


came from O'Donnell a splendid drive from 30 yards leaving the Town custodian he l pl e s s . O'Connell rounded off the scoring by crashing home a loose


The best goal of the match , . .


Hinksman (2) Wallbank (-) and Heyes. Brockhall: Leemlng: Walton,


Bolton; Jeffrey, Singleton; Parkinson, Whittakei,


Warden, Hinksman, Heyes. Calderstones : Furber; Busby,


patrick, Driver.


nothing to do with it. The criminal was a dog! Feeling rather thirsty on cold mornings, crept round the houses un- . bit the top off the


Edmondson; Cu rr y Barrott, Bradley; Smith, Wilson, Fitz­


'^Bashall Eaves : O'Neil; Cowell, Green- O’Donnell, Jones, wite-


CANCELLED


and Trinity had to be cancelled due to ice on Chatburns pitch.


The fixture between Cliatburn


house: Pedder. J. Robinson, O’Connell, M. Robinson, Preedy.


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crafty dog. Only one asset it perhaps envies


TH E main film at the Palladium Cinema from Monday to 1 Wednesday is “The Misadventures ofMerlm Jones . I t


Two beat groups decide to merge leadership


rpwO Clitheroe beat groups, Lee Barry and the MGs, and the Apaches, have merged leadership under the person of Mr. J.


P. Jenkinson, of Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, who has been managing the former group for some time now. Both groups have been booked locally for Christmas shows,


Club Blackburn. During the summor ol next


Lee Barry and the MGs are playing tonight at the Boneyard Club, Bolton, with the recording group. The Toggery .Five, playing at St. Aldan’s Youth .----------------------


year the group were hoping to take fortnightly bookings on the south coast or in London, and sometime during the year a saxophone may be added to the group, whioh manager J. p. Jenkinson will.’ probably


Play.


requested for tours abroad more than once were again asked recently by a Manchester agent if they were interested in a Bel­ gian tour, but replied in the negative. They are booked on


The group who have been . .


February 6. next year at the Astoria Ballroom, Rawtenstall with a top-name group. The Apaches played at Black-


: an’s Youth Club, Blackburn with the M.G.S on February 13. Manager of the groups J. P-


.in Blackburn and Burnley are a big Clitheroe line-up at SI Aid-


bum last week for clubland singer Bobby Arkwrigh' at St. Paul’s Working Men’s Club, and among cheir ivew ±ear so. ..ngs


. Jenkinson has been trying to organise a dance in Clitheroe for charity tills Christmas, but so far has been unlucky.


mental experiments, including mind reading and hypnotism. The film is real family


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film, is produced by Walt P1™0)' The supporting film Is The


entertainment and it stars Tommy Kirk, Annette, Leon Ames, and Stuart Erwin. This film, like the supporting


Throe L i v e s of Thomasina, starring Patrick McGooban and Susan Hampshire.


and her pet cat in a remote Scottish village who go through many adventures until tney finally go to live in a town.


The film tells of a young girl


it is the turn of the adventure films for the main film is The Devil - Ship Pirates, .starring Christopher Lee. Andrew Keir, John Cairney and Natasha Pync.


From Thursday to Saturday


1588 and it tells of a Spanish vessel, crippled in a battle, which sails to a bleak part of the Cornish coast. The captain of the ship holds a village in his grip, until he tries to escape, when the tables are turned.


The story is set in the year &


Invincible Soven, starring Tony Russel, He’ga Line, Massimo Serato, and Gerard Tichy.


The supporting film is The


seven men who fight to break the iron rule of the Spartans on the city of Sidon, in 4 B.C. after the fall of Athens.


This film tells the story of ■5^


SHOWING all this week at ® the Civic Hall is “Bed­ time story,” starring Marlon Brando, David Niven and


S l[r tolls "the^toi'y of two “ eon " men who set out to deceive all SS pretty girls on the French Riviera, but the tables are turned when they mistake an American t X queen for an heiress and try to relieve her of hei sup-


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