:d d i n g s AUSTERBERRY — HUDSON
ISvTturday were Mr. Derek
Au.stei*- |h. rry oidcsi son of Mr. and th e Ihuo .Mr.-<.
|\ iA R .R T ED Hh St. Hclcn'.s ‘ ■ Church. Waddington. on
.Ausierberry, of
lEu-Aer Broughton, Salford. 7. T\nd M:.'.-^ Marilyn Hudson, only Idaughtor of Air. and Mrs. Fred iHud.'on. of Shireburn House, iKci’
-slorci.
Th.o br:do. uiven away b.v her hc‘r wore a fuil-length gown t.) \ .s t c r brocade t r h run c d with
'.ci fur. She carried mixed 'c.'^ia.
In attendance were Mrs. Nona I'nr.^a.:. a friend. Aliss Alar- :er ^mttln the bride's cousin, d
Pamela Jai ie Taylor, a
lend, who were all in full- th velvet dre.<ses with pill- ;ia:.': (•: lu r and velvet, and
ut
iKud.son, ■ank .-\i
ide brother. Air. David wa.- best man and Air. her:on was groomsman,
nu the ceremony, a t e Vii-ar. Canon J. T C. flkaated. there was a a: the Sun Inn. and Shireburn House.
T im t'OUDic • h m : : i ‘ L o n d o n . a c coF. ’^oi' ie.s.
'left f o r a i i o n c y - i l i c b r i d e
G v e f . il l 2 in a d u .^ t y - p in k s u i t : • : n r. ofT-wh : : e l l am a c o a t a n d •
Mr . a n d Mr . ’ Au. ' i te rbc r r^* a r e ■
‘.‘Side at Shireburn. EM B E R Y — M c C a r t h y
|'*^UPT lAh
AI.ASS was c'clcbra- icci and tiic Pafjal Blessing
■n a; tn-e wedding a t St. n/.-. R.C. Churcli. Poulton-le- :ie on Saturday of Air. P e te r ho:i\- Embery. eldest son of an.d Air.-. Richard Embery.
30 Victoria Street. Clitheroe, Ali.s.< Alargarcl Alar.v Mc-
■'r.-ide Holiday Centre. Alain.s e. Singleton.
rh.e bridegroom i.< a road
anspurt encineer and the bride bank clerk.
away by
h.cr fa rthe r , the
ide wore a full-length gown of ite icade with a U'ain, an d •
r.ror.c' and bouffant, veil. Her
jquet wa.s of lemon roses an d ::e frec.-ia.
1 The oridcsmaid*. Mis-s Alaureen [I< C.ii . ; i . .
Cnn.^nnc Embery.
luliiie Barlow, liie bride’s cou- a. Wore drosses of turquoise
il.ai'.o «atin with toning shoc.s
-dc^room's .sister, and Mis.s
va lem'.m headdresess and
c.vcs. The;.- carried lemon c ar m ans and frecsia.
I'-hacl R. Einbery. was best a;i. Air. Azithony Tiioi'nber, a 1 'nci. o«• 1 nu groomsman. Ushers re .Mr. \V. Barlow, the b r id es
'iCle. and Air. J. Walker, th e icie e rocni \s c- ;usin.
F a : .a r Bamber officiated and '• aride s uncle. Air. W. Whittle, i- org'anrst.
> .n s Crab. PotiItun-U*-FyIde. •.d whfi'.
• ’ ce;; ■•(•^'ssories. : urqijoi.' ’.va.s 'neld at St. \iii: couple left for
i' lr : aieymoon t'ne bride wore .<uit witii brown
Al2>. Em'o e r .v a r c to 16 Ta.vwood Close,
LOFTHOUSE — KENDAL *M
C
h.nrc
c ,t Air . nnd Mr*. A. R.'.bb: F \Va*c. Low ci a : Grindlcton on Saiui'day
in rvendal. :. < c M: o;. '.V.': 1
; 1 .s.hor :
ti.re.''.'I of ■^vh’t.e IDf.1 .^k:rt and lonsi- .slccve.s.
j'l: r*?ha;i Tai-m. 'r lath er , li-je
'■AS ."UiTnountcd p^’rirl.'' and * 1 rid reel carna-
1 i ‘<he '.Ci.:
', Cr. .1 mIf--.-. and a : ..:
-Cl of I'ne bride. >.f blue .-;atin G Mi.s.s Vivi-
Si:i.-an
Wil.son.
bride.smaid.s
■' arid matching T ’leir bouquet.*^ r. ac.r.-h tip.s and
- Mr, .Alan Tliomp- '•n were
Ale.ssr.s. '• L.ol
thou.se. bro-
t.''. cou.-in. of the r*.i'-e. which
id' uroom. and the r. Harold
Han.son, mrjom and Air.
bv tiio Rov. K.
ptiori was held a t H'Dif’;. Oj-indlc-
■-i .r vnioon in Loii- :a-.fllcd in. a blue •wli fur. with
• . or a .
■ icr the bjidc wa.s a
horse.shoc by
lirown. d au g h te r
row:;, garage pro- dii'.gioii. by whom ..s ' ‘inoifived. The '-a O'.' Trulex a t
h'b :h<:>u.‘^e a re to S: Low Aloor.
ICASTER
^ ILABLE D A IL Y A T <;a TE WORK.S
| ;RRACK. C rU T H E R O E ir;o CiTjssing.s ‘
f;: 3 1. \ ictor ia St„ ( l i lheroc. I t e L. 1384
IM- r e p a i r s ’IO
|r. Ere. '^.ND R E PA IR S
'T R I c n A ' R INC.S
• Hiker f r om £3 I r a l a n d
Saturday, a n d organised by the C'litheroe a n d District Women’s -Auxiliary Association of the
Licen.sed Trade, raised about £25
' ' a ’
\ J'UMBLE sale held in Clith- .'oc Conservative Club on
for local charities. :?
• V »
York Cottage.s, Waddinaton. had a s
1u75ri.se visitor—a re a l live
Mr.s. M. Silverwood of 94a,
Snowman", taut althoUEli Mrs. •SUverwood did not win an y th in g h e r visitor left h e r a 1 / - voucher a n d took h e r name an d address. Mr.s. SUverwood com m en ted :
•’-A.s soon as I .saw him getting out of his c a r I knew -what was h ap p en in g an d when he found th a t I h a d n 't got any of his pa'O- duet.s he .said th a t he -was v e r y
sorr.v. ’’ AVlten thinking about
mone.v she could
po.ssibly have won she continued " I tvas slow Then, I could have h ad a product in h a lf a tick.’
th e
a n d dominoes a t a Shrove T ues day soci-al and whist dri-.'c Iteld in the P a r ish c h u rc h Hall, Clith- eroo Members of the Youth Club organised the d ancing a t the
•\l5out GO people played -.vhist
so-ial. T here was a pancake race In
which three teams took part. T eh proceeds are to go to the
"Guide Dogs for th e Blind.” THIS -WEEK’S
ES O F w a s h i n g
RO.AD S.AFETY SLOGAN
T h i n k b e f o r e y o u a c t : i t It! a y lu> tit l a t e a j t e r i v u r i l x -
I
-snownui n ! Her
vi.sitor was th e ''Fairj '
bi :ciegroom'.< brother. Air.
.lie bride's sister, tlie
th;.'. eldest daugiiier of Air. Airs. Joh.n McCarthy of
•. and fahing into a train, and three-quarter-lcnglh veil with i'i'.ibox ;iat (jf
oy.ster brocade
GjitlSeroie Advertiser > and Times
FRIDAY, MARCH 5. 1965 News in brief th a n 100 col le c tor s
w i th th e m a in ta s k o f th e n ewly - o rg a n i s e d Win s to n C h u r c h i l l M em o r i a l T ru s t F u n d C om m i t t e e in c o n d u c t ing a h o u s e - to -h o u s e col lec t io n in the tow n d u r in g th e we ek b e g in n in g M a r c h 29.
a r e st i l l n e e d e d to h e lp
th e secretary. Mrs. W. H a r greaves. of 125 C h a tb u rn Road. According to a le t te r received t roni Earl Alexander, the town
In tre s te d townspeople who are willmy to help should contact
iia.s been .^et a minimum ta rg e t of £650 CUtheroe is proud of i ts many traditions , n o t th e lea s t of i ts
CUTHEROE RATES TO RISE BY lOd TO 11s
increase ol‘ lOd. i'roni 10/2 in the £ to 11/-, is to .be inatle in. Cliih. eroe’s i-ute for tlie next financial -year.
General Purposes Committee a t its meeting on Tuesday night and w ill com e before the monthly meeting o f the T ow n Coun cil fo r approval on Tu esday, March 16th. T h e in c re a se in th e L a n c a s h i r e Co u n ty Co u n c i l p r e c e p t
T h is rccommeadation ivas made by the Fin ance and is 7d. C o u n c i l lo r T . R o b in s o n , c h a i rm a n of th e F in a n c e a n d
G e n e ra l P u rp o s e s C om mi t t e e to ld th e Ad v e r t i s e r a n d T ime s th a t th e e x t r a cos t wa s ma in ly th e resul t o f wag e increases. C om m e n t in g o n th e in c re a s e in th e Co u n ty p re c e p t
C o u n c i l lo r R o b in s o n sa id " I t w o u ld h a v e b e e n b a d pol icy h a d we a t tem p te d to cu sh io n i t” . H e p o in te d o u t th a t the b u d g e t d u r in g th e c u r r e n t y e a r
h a d b e e n a d h e r e d to s t r ic t ly a n d th e c h a i rme n o f th e v a r io u s commi t te e s h a d k e p t a lmo s t c.xactly to th e i r es t imates . L a s t y e a r the T ow n Co u n c i l ■was ab le to k e e p th e in
re p u ta t io n of responding to worthy appeals- We feel sure, therefore, th a t
c re a s e to th e C o u n ty Co u n c i l r ise of 5d. T h e ra te s
ri.sing f rom 9 /9 to 10/2.
th e re will be no lack of response !o th e appeal for more collectors in order th a t th e ta rg e t figure c an not only be re ach ed but prob ably exceeded by a generous m argin.
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A CAR driven by Mi-. S tephen Livesey of 3 Hamer Avenue,
Blackburn, collided w i th a "No W ai tin g ’ sign in Lowergate, Clitheroe. a t 11-15 p.m. on Su n day.
in Edisford Road, a pedal cyclist, All- Colin Brown, of 14 Beech Street . Clitheroe, was th i’own oil h is
c.vcle a f te r a collision with a m o to r van a n d was taken to Biack b u in
Ro.val In f irm a ry su f fering from serious h e ad injm-ies.
organised th e an n u a l turkey fe a s t which was hield in th e schoo’
ab o u t '240 people were present. -After th e meal, th e guests were
a'ooni on S a tu rd aj '. when
en te r ta in ed by the choir from the Royal Ordnance Factoi-y in Blackburn, and the local corn- median, Air Sam Bridge.
.showed a film on “ Oil Prospect in g a t las t weck'.s m eeting of th e Clitheroe and D is tr ict Young F a rm e rs ’ Club, held in th e G ram m a r School. -A vole of th an k s was proposed
by David Kay. Tt was aimotmced th a t Jo h n
Btirnes, Philip Hanson. Fi-ed B’" ' 'Wo'i". Edmund
\ REPRESENTATI'VE of a. —^ well-known oil company
injm-ed. At about 11-20 p.m. on Sunday
T h e driver was n o t seriously
BIG HONOUR FOR VILLAGE BRITISH LEGION
^ jpHE Wa d d in g to n b r an c h of th e Br i t ish Legion was awa rd e d i ts g re a te s t h o n o u r , a t Sale, o n S a tu rd ay . T h e se creta ry,
Mr . J . B. He rd , was p re s en ted wi th a t ro p h y to m a rk the b r a n c h 's v ic to ry in win n in g the sma l l b r a n c h sect ion of the A r e a Shield comp e t i t io n .
y e a r fo r b r a n c h cfRciency a n d g en e ra l progress. T h e Wacldington b ranch is in
Xl ie shield is aw a rd e d every
''■''HE Men's Fellowship of St. Jan ies ' Chiu'ch, Clitheroe.
th e E as t L ancashire County which h a s 32 branches in it, b u t they won th e award out of Nortli England, which h a s 357 branches. T he two winners, of th e small
Summonses dismissed
section a n d large section, now go forward to th e National Contest, for th e Haig Cup. T he b ranch is a comparatively new one, as i t was formed in
I since 1961. and h a s 126 members. I T he award wa.s presented to i Mr. Herd a t th e .Annual .Area I Conference a t Sale by Comman- ! der F. .Ash-Lincoln. M.A, BCL.
I I 1941. when i t had 40 members I a n d was incorporated with Chat-
burn, but it h a s been on It.s own
I RNVR. > Also
prc.sented were tire Rt. I Hon. Earl of Lonsdale, th e .Area president, and Sir Frederick
Berry. Ja ck Ttu'ncr. Tony Flit- croft. Grah am Edmundsoii, .Alan C " " ‘ -S.
Hanson and Eric Fox. were all successful in th e Farm Handy m an Proficiency Coiu'se Test, -held a t th e County In s t i tu te of -Agriculture. Hutton, earlier thi.s month.
\
tee oV St. Jam es ' C hu rch . Ciitlierce. a n d held a t th e Sciioo] .’.'
c.srcrda.v week, I'aiscd £14 for Eoreign
Mls.slons.
V 17-YEAR-OLD y o u t h,
.TUMBLE
S.ALE organi.-ed — iiy liie
Mi.s.sionar.v Commit
! Lister. CBE, th e National Vicc- ! President of th e B n t ish Legion, i
• branch from Waddington's soc- I tion had won th e award. 1 The bran ch ha s also come ’ tliii-d in tire Longivorth Trophy ' a t County level, an d was eighth j o u t of 357 enti-ants in th e Ben- 1 n e t t Popp.y Trophy.
I t was th e f irs t time th a t ani' WINTER
lo rd Old Hall. ClitUeroe. a pupil a t Bentham Gram m a r School, was tak en to Accrington Vic toria Hospital on Friday suffej--
P e te r Helliwcll of HoiTocks-
Ed va: d Lof'chou-'^p, ind Mr.s. G.
West Bradford Road, ju s t out side the Thi't-e Millstone-s Inn. The di'ive; of th e lori'j' was u n injured, but th e youth had to remain in ho.Hpitai.
'.vliicii includes Clitheroe are to b(.* held in Accriiigaon instead of 31ackburn. County Councillor F ran k Ains-
■%f EETINGS of the No. 5 Divi- .sional Health Committee
v.'oi'th suggested th an k s should be .sent to th e Blackbui*n au th o r i ty for p a s t services. County Coimcillor Fred "Wors-
given by Accrington Corporation. «
«
A N old girl of CUtheroe Girls Grammer School, 21-year-o!d
P a t r ic ia Jones, h a s become a police woman ■
R ’i th Blackburn
Borough Force. Her fa th e r . PC Evan Jones, is witlr L ancashire County Police a t
Miss Jone s was a typis t a t the County Court. Blackburn. She IS secretary of St. P e ter 's Youth rilub, Salesburj'.
.Sal esbury. Before joining the police force
in g from a f rac tu red jaw, head a n d o th er .serious injuries, when th e motor cycle he was riding ivas involved in a n accident with a ioiT.i" (iriven b.v Mr. Robert S hut t lewor th of 70 Cainpei's .Street, .Accrington The accident <acciin'ed on th e
HAZARDS AFTER
HINT OF SPRING
] [3R IV E R S faced a double ■weather hazard on Mon
day and Tuesday. when wintiy’ conditions gripped Ribbicsdalc and Howland in comp lete contrast to a spring-like weekend. Mo n d a y b ro u g h t sn ow an d
ley, chairman, said he understood the same tre a tm e n t would be
high winds , c a u s in g dr i f t in g on hig h - ly in g a n d isolated ro ad s . S n owp lo u g h s we re o u t on 'Waddington Fel l th r e e t ime s d u r in g the m o r n ing. a n d o th e r s h a d to c le a r vi l lage lanes in a lmo s t every a re a . T h e wors t d r iv in g I iazard
c ame f rom slush being th rown u p f rom th e f ront wheels on to sp a rk in g plugs a n d d is t r ib u to r , an d scores of c a r s were b ro u g h t to a s tands t i l l , whi le d r iv e r s could d o n o th in g b u t wa i l for the w a te r to d ry out . On Tuesday mo rn in g the
h a rd e s t f ros t o f th e win te r f roze wa te r in c a r cool ing sys tems whi le vehicles were a c tu a l ly mo v in g , wi th the resul t th a t w a t e r , in the to p h a l f of the r a d ia to r boi led over , shor t -c i rcui t ing the elec tr ical sys tems an d once ag a in b r inging vehicles to a stands t i l l . G a r a g e s faced q u eu e s of
s te amin g cars , wa i t in g to be th awe d o u t , an d man y mo to r is t s we re la te for work.
PRICE CUTS IN WINES, SPIRITS, BEER
B ing m a d e a t c e r ta in sho p s in
lO pr ice cu t s m wines. spi r i ts a n d be e r s a r e b e
Cl i th e ro e . At one shop, whisky h a s been
announced th a t a type o i cream sh e r ry h a s been cut by 15 per cent, to 9s a bottle. FMll details of the reduction will be found in cur adver t is t- i m en t columns.
brandy, vodka, gin, a n d cream sherry. In a n o th e r shop, i t h a s been
cu t from 44s. 6d. to 40s. Id. There are also reductions on
SUMMONSES ag a in s t 52-year- ^ old Joseph Musgi'ove of 'West ■View Clitheroe and 17-year-old Raymond J. Haslam of H ay h u rs t S tre e t Clitheroe. alleging poach ing offences, were dismissed by Clitheroe m ag is trate s yesterday. The chairman. Col. R. G.
Parkei'. Interrupted evidence to announce
find this a most difficult m a t te r to deal with. I feel th a t the summons of taking a rab b i t from Lower S tan d en Fa rm , Pendle
Greemvood. defending, for costs ag ain s t tbe police was refused. Mr. Greenwood declared. "I
ton. ha.s n o t been tre a te d fa ir and square. "The farmer. Mi'. Robert Beriy
was n o t
que.stioned by any of the th ree officers who stopped the de fen d an ts when they were in possession of the rabbit. ".Another officer asked jf Mr.
Musgroi’e had pei-mission the,v would have been told th a t he had no objection and th e m a t te r would n o t be in Coui't today.” Musgrove .said he had assisted
B e iry had given permission to anyone to tak e rabbits from the land. I f they had asked if Mi'.
the Clithcroo pests olficer for 30 years an d was going for an interview th a t af ternoon to take over the job.
He had been going on Mr.
B e l ly ’s land for over 30 ycar.s with Berry's knowledge. ''This h a s all been a m isunders tand ing." s ta ted Musgrovc.
I land. PS Laurence McEntcc said he
i saw the d e fendants before they ; climbed over the wall. Both said
! PC Keith Jone s said he a t no j time saw th e defendants a t the i other side of th e wall. They made no a t tem p t to ru n awav.'
V an tu rn ed \ over a f t e r | co l l is io n \
Edward J. Wilkinson, Bai'Iev Fie’d.s, GisbuiTi, overturned a f te r i
Nlonday. when Wilkinson was fined £4 for driving wirliout due ' care an d a t tent ion. His licence ' was
cndor.scd.
being involved in a collision with a car. T h is wius .stated a t GLsbuni. on
He pleaded " Guilty. " In.spector W. G. Hildrcd !
:
.December 28. Mr. -Anthony E.
Dickin.son wn.s 1
prosecuting .said th a t the acci- | d en t occurred on the Gisbiu-n- Hellifield Road a t the junction I with th e Paythorne Road on
driving- towards Gisburn about 10 in.p.h. having ju-st left his ' home 200 ya rd s away vv'hcn lie i .saw a van approaching him on ; '.lie crown of th e I'oad.
nearside, b u t th e van went '^o th e I off-side, h i t his c ar and th en overtiu'ned. " Fortunately the only injiiric.s caused were sl ig h t ■ cuts .sustained b.v Wilkinson." Slated the In.spector.
Ml'. Dickinson pulled mto Ute
two milk lorries were waiting to come out of Paythornc Road .so he pulled out to give them plenty 1 of room in
ca.se thO' .sot oil.
Wilkinson, in coui't, said that- |
When his aUoii'Lion went back , to th e main road it wa.- too late.
1 !
\ VAN dl'iven by 22-year-oki ; agricultural
dcmon.strator
\
I th a t the rab b it had been caught on jVIi'. Berry's land.
the d e fen d an ts climbing over a wall from Fishes and Pegs Hill Farm. Clitheroe. Haslam pro duced a rab b i t which h e said they h ad caught on Ben-v's
PC Alan G a u n t said he saw
decision, on th e grounds th a t the police had n o t proved th e ir case. An application by Mr. W. D.
the m ag is tra te s ’
SEES QUEEN THEN WEDS neighbour
<T’H E day after he went to Buickineliam Pala-c to
receive h'S MBE awa rd from the Queen, the senior assistant chief m a le nurse at Calderstoncs Hospital w a s m a rr ied to his next- d o o r neighbour.
T h e cou n ie arc well known in the VVhallcy district, the
bride being a member of Whallev Mothers' L'nion
T h e bride was given a'oay by her son Roy, and another son, .Tohn, was i*sher. Her gratid-da” ghter. .lean Bald win, was one of the atten dants and best man was Mr. W'tliain Brilch. son of the bridegroom.
and the bridegroom a mem ber of the Conservative Club.
T h e bride -wor a brown suit and black and while coat the cuffs trimmed with black fur. and a matching liat.
Miss Baldwin wore a red coal and bonnet and the other attendant, Mrs. L. Baker, wore a fawn suit with matching accessories.
F o llow in g the service t'hich was conducted by d’e 'Vicar, the Rev. G. A. Parker, a rece'ition was held at the Snu Inn. M^ad-'ington.
Mr . a n d Afrs. Br i t-h are to l ive a t 18 Riddiiigs l.ane. Whf - l ley.
CANDIDATE'S DECISION
i :> .A R R I S T E H Ml'. David C h a r ’c.s AVaddiugion. of The
Stables. Sabden. who has freq;:- entl.v attended courts in 'h£ Clit'nci'oc area. Im.s told Nelson an d Colne Con-soi-vativ*.' .Associs- tion th a t he does not
wi.sh to bo considered a.s a incrnianent pa:-, l iainentaiT candidate.
cesfuUy
comc.sted the Nelson a n d Colne divi.'sion lor :ho Con- •servative.';, had agreeci to -stand again siioiild ihere 1>, another genera] eieciior. .soon :if:er th<?
la.st one.
defeated by 2.644 volt'.' by Mr. Sydney Silverman, who lieid tile .<ea: for Labour -.v.'.h an in-
crea.sed majority. Ho L son-in-law 01 .Mr. -Alan
Mr. Waddinyion 'Sli'. was
Green. -who wa.s Knanciai Secretary to the
Trea.siiry in ih e
Con.scrvative governmt’ih.
PROPER PARSONS
I t 's nice lo mceL a par.?c>n con mek thee feel a t eo5e.
kni'cs.
As doesn't ureacli at theo a.%v’t lime end wan^ thc<' OJ'J ‘
tlii
-•\s fills ’:s pipe onci .'•it.'^ t Tiro, oncl uilks straic:hi li):c a mon.
'E'll sliow thoe t'wn;.* to 'Even if onny fella con I
A chap its g'rins onri ses “ ’0\v do." ond ^vears a tjroper .smile.
As fall.s i ’ step if tha should meet, ond goes
Who knows what ioanii is still in t ’cup. ond as ’<• sups
Oon Rive thee news o" '* Olarets" ond t ’la.test iran.'^for fee.
extra mile. tea.
As some'ow brings u peace wi’ 'im th a 's never known afore.
As doesn't hcv a lot to say, but se.s i t fh-m ond clc:n/ Ond by th e way
iha knows as A proper gradelv sincere ! thee
who doesn’t leave in t ’lurch A lad w h a t’s goat
I f th a ’ll nobbut tr.v i t this way. Ah know ih a ’i: find it t 'best T’
A chap as se.s. may be wrong, b u t put i'
doesn’t care for tohurch,
te.st.
'Those days there’? move on 'em alXHiL nor what then- used to be.
I t meks me
I f we’vo geet more Proper p a r sons. th e e r ’.s opc fur th ’owd world vet !
’ere ond reflect. JINLIP’EL.*’
C O V E T E D C U P W IN N E R ■A. H. B IR I WIS T L E ,
lias recent ly won the cove ted Wa te r lo o C u p foi g r e y h o u n d co ur s ing wi th his liound Nicel- y a He a d , mak in g liim o n e of Br i ta in 's m o s t successful
of Mi l to n Hall. Wha l ley.
hounds under t te tra in in g of Mr. Har ry S a n t fa t Northwich, Cheshire, h a s betti inte res ted In coursing for abort 25 yeai-s an d h a s had num<rous successes. Capturing th e 'Waterloo Cup makes him o n ly th e tli lrd ownei'
owners . Mr. Birtwistle, tvho h a s four
I taican. j Mr. Birtwistle. 'Vhilo admitting I Uiat coursing—hr which live
imiiortant cii'P fcini^ 'I'S Ah .sit
I*, could be ju s t niy fancy, but somc’ow i t seeing me.
o bloke ond
Ond y v i a chap, when trouble comes who's alUis
fo.st. a t t'door.
Guaranteed Used Cars
1984 (Oct.) R ile y E l f , blue, s'.tvo £50 with t li is 998 cc. tluality car
1 1964 M E R C E D E S 220 S .8 . , d a rk blue, ra d i j
e x tra s , 7,000 miles on ly , as new.
1964 (N o v .) Rile y 1.5 saloon, heater,
under.scaled. 15.000 mlle.s only ....................................................................
1964 (M o d e l ) A U S T IN 1100 de lu xe, one owne
1 1964 M E R C E D E S 190, red , 9,000 mile s only, on 1
equal to new.
1963 H e a le y S p r ite , old English white, full equi new Cirtui'ata tyres ........................................................
1962 S u n b e am R a p ie r co n v e r t ib le , blue a n d grey, one owner, heater, a superior c ar in excellent condition £575
1962 M in i Cooper, fiesta yellow and white, one •X ” tvros. outstanding ................................................
1962 (S c r ie s ) A40 dc lu x e M k . I I , one owner, heater, washers
1960 F o rd A n g l ia dc luxe, deep blue, veiw good Uiroughout £300 S P E C IM E N V E H IC L E S C D M IN G S H D R T L Y
1964 1100 Bar-
I hare.s are used—could be termed I as cruel, .strenuousl.v denies th a t I it is a.s d u e l as people imagine. ; “ Only 25 pel' cent of the hares used a re killed. The renialndei' escape. Do other animals get the
same chance of freedom In o th er sports? I doubt It. Remember,
th e h a res a re hot hunted to de ath like foxes.” Mr. B irtw is t le is equally in
in recent ycais to win both | onthu-siast, and ofton watches
cour.sing " clashes, ’ th e other Blackbui-n Rovci-s.
terested in horse I'acing, an d ha s had sev e ra l .succes,ses in lead in g cvent.s. He i.s also a football
1963 A40 1963 1100 1962 A40S
1957 A55 dc luxe . . . 1955 V auxhaM Cre sta
t o n H .P . T E R M S PRIMROSE GARAGE (CLITHEROE) LTD.
WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE T e l e p h o n e 8 8 3 / 4 / S
1963 M in i S up e r, one owner 1962 M in i S up e r,
CLEARANCE BARGAINS
1962 A u s t in A60 de lu x e , one owner
C om e and try it at:
£ 1 7 0 £75
T. ROBINSON (CL ITH ERO E) LTD .
LOW MOOR G.4R-4GE & FILLING S J .VTION PH O N E C L ITH ERO E 17
W Jti, S X J Y W I S E L . 'Y - B U Y O O O L S E L .E Y low mileage
1962 A U S T IN A60 de luxe. Farina grey, one owner. excellent condition, heater, washers....................... . . .
................................................................................................
£375 £ 4 6 5
iment, ............ £ 4 75 ovriier.
taxed.
............ £ 6 95 low
e ow ne r . ] D
.................... ........................................................................ £560 I
, m a n y | Mr. Waddingion, who iiiisiic- • •
1965 (26/1 65) NSU Prmz 1000
Di.sc brake.s. Tlii.s
1964 ( Se pt . ) AUSTIN A35 Van 1,900 mlle.s only.
1965 WOLSELEY Hornet Ser 1 1 . 13eIlvory Milcase. • £535
1961 JAGUAR 3.S “ S’* Tyne Au t oma t i c
At;ain virtually a ncv.* voliicle
car can obviously only be described a.s new Co»t £.T20. Accent . . £660
Fitted radio. Heated Hear Window and all usual extras.
.................... £360 Saloon.
1963 HILLMAN Imp Dc-luxe Saloon One ownc:*. Twin .snots.
Hever.so lamp. Winji mirror.s. .£39S
19G3 VAUXHALL V i c t o r ■ Super. *
1963 Ford Zodiac. Fitted overdrive. Good imviily car. JCote price . . . . £645
1963 (S ent . )
absolutely unmarked condition
VOGUE Duotone . S I N G E R In .................... £595
1962 WOLSELEY 16/60 Sal . Duotone. One owner.
1961 FORD Consul 375 Sal . TIi Ir car is in excel
Small mileage. Excci- lont
...................................... £495 lent condition ............... .£415 7 p.m. F R ID A Y
box. One very careiul owner 14.000 miles only Guaranteed. . . . £485
5 .speed Keai*-
mlle.s. Cost over JC2.O0O only ................................. £1695
8,000
1961 JAGUAR 3.8 Mk. II. Overdrive.
Di.sc bi'ake.-.
.Superb condition . . . . £695
1961 ROVER 100, Fitted Overdrive. Disc brakes.
Radio. Bucket seat.*^. 1 1 ,000 miles only by one owner and prob ably the nicest **100’' <")n oiler todn^■.
Co.st ■C1G70. Accept..................£725
1960 JAGUAR 2.4 Mk. 11 Sal . Overdrive. Radio Seat covers. Pirreli Cintura
throuchout tyre.s. owners e r v good v e r y cjireiui .................... £575
I960 ROVER 3 l i tre. Radio. Two
.............................. £575
1960 (Series) ROVER 3 l i tre Overdrive, A clean
sound ctir. Note the price ............................... £495
1959 JAGUAR 2.4 Saloon. Overdrive. Disc Brake.-.
.Small milca^o T'wo owiicr.s only .................. £855
1939 JAGUAR 3.4 Saloon. Overdrive.
Di.sc b:*ake.•^.
1958 ROVER 105S. Over drive Radio. Far above
liveragc
1957 MORRIS “1000” 1
lent throuKhout 2 Door excel one o w n e r ....................... £395
............................ .£3C0 M I N O R
. . . . £190
1955 HILLMAN Minx. Mech anically sound . . . . £55
O P E N U N T IL 6-30 p.m. D A IL Y S p.m. S A T U R D A Y yYorn^
Ideal first or second car. Transverse 998 c.c. engine — outstanding performance through the gears, Hydroiastic^suspension, mini economy, luxurious real leather seating and no parking problems. Price £578.10.10 inc. P.T.
BACKED BY 12 M O N T H S ’ W A R R A N T Y Wherever you are-B.M.C. Service keeps you going.
S£l M -
Th e wedding, between Mr Alexander Britch. ol 16 Riddings Lane, Whalley, and Mrs. Gladys Bradley o f number 18, took place yesterdav week at IMilloii Parish Church.
Ministry o f f ic e will stay open on Saturday mornings
'^-'HE Clitheroc office of the .Minisirj’ of Pensions and National Insurance, which is situated in Whalley Road, will remain
open on Saturday mornings for the benefit o f the public. 'This dec is ion wa s re a ch ed a t a me e t in g o n Wed n e sd ay , at
B l a c k b u rn , of the Advisorv' C ommi t te e , which cov^ers a large sect ion of E a s t L an c a sh i re . Memb e r s o f the slafl' a t ■......
Cl i th e ro e h a v e a t ive-day- week, b u t a n a p p l ic a t io n wa.s m a d e by the m a n a g e r o f the Cl i lh e ro e office lo close on S a tu rd a y mo rn in g s , bec aus e, it wa s c la imed , th e r e wa s n o t suf ficient ca l le r s to jus t i fy
ke eping th e office open. The ch airm an of th e Advisory
Committee, I'lr. G. -A. Monck- man, of G re a t Harwood, y e s ter day told a n Advertiser and Times rep o rte r th a t th e whole m a t te r was discussed a*t con siderable length before a final decision was reached, and every a.«pect of th e m a t te r wa.s re viled.
the office sho'ald remain opett was moved by Mr. F. E. Green, general m an ag er of the Bltick- burn Times and th e Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, and sti'ongly supported by County Councillor H. Pemberton who represents Clitheroo on th e County Council.
The resolution advocating th a t
many people from the outskir ts of the town an d from outside found i t very convenient to visit Clitheroo on S a tu rd ay morning.s. I f th e office were to be closed on S a turday mornings, i t was
Both argued very forcibly th a t
Community Service Committee of the RotaD’ Club of Clitheroe. in Tr ini ty School on Friday, raised £44 for club charities.
ole sale organised oy the
EXPLOSION IN GROUNDS
OF DOWNHAM HALL
]_ )OWN I - lAM Ha l l , the homo of the
A.ssheton fami ly for ccniuric.s.
c.scaped .scriou.s
d am a g e o n M o n d a y evening when a ga.s cy l in d e r ex p lo d ed ,
ing n e a r th e en tran ce hall when th e cylinder caught lire. Work men flung it down tlie steps and out into th e drive where i t e.x- ploded, sh a t te r in g uindow.s v i t i i a ro a r th a t wa.s he ard all over th e village.
No -seriou.s damage '.va.s
cau.sed to th e s tru c tu re of th e hall. Thu
lire brigade wa.s called to ex t in guish the flames, b u t before the\' arrived th e cylinder had exploded.
argued, sonic workers, a t an.v rate, would suffer hardship. -A jum’
present on a world tour, an d are now in .America a f te r visiting
.Au.stralia.
Downham for an o th e r two weeks. Foreman decorator Mr. Regi
T he are n o t expected back in
n a ld Heatli f46i. of Leeds, grab bed th e cylinder
-.md kicked i t out into th e drive. Sccond.s la te r i t exploded.
Fv c r j 'woman can be made lovelier wit h ih c d a i l use o f Mis s .Arden's Skin Ca re prcpt i rat ions Firs t cleanse wi th .Ardena
Cleanse Tone Nourish _ _
WHALLEY BROS LTD
B L .N C K B U K N Te le phone 53885/6
THE FOL LOWING U S ED CARS AT OUR BREWERY STREET DEPOT
Cleans ing Cream, then tone with A rd e n a Skin Tonic and linally. nour ish wi th Orange Skin T-'ood. A n d always Linder ma k e up use
Vclva Mo is tu re Fi lm. A rd cu a C le a n s in g C r e am , / / 9 A rd en a S k in T o n ic , J ! j9 O r a n g e S k in T'ood. 1 1 '9 C r em e K x tr o r d in a ir c , 2 9 o V c lva M o is tu r e F i lm , 79/6
CME.VIIST V I 514 70N X* I< j: 'A. r '" '
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CHARLES CLEGG, M.P.S.
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F o r v o u r
F.VCri'OK^ E L E t r i R K lA L
I .N .ST.VLLATION S Kepair.-, :tn<l .Mjiiiilenam’i"
iVORRlS U U E C T r Tc A L A n ame wi th service in ii.
PARK
ANE.NLE. CLITHEROE. Workshon and Stores at Lowcri :atc.
THIS IS THE l e i . 2 7 8 0 Commercial and Domestic
In.stallation.s and Sales. Lord an d Lady Clitheroc a rc a t
b re ak in g several windows . Interio'.' decorator.s were work
/ ' h r Cl i l / ie r i t i - A<lv c i
ii.sci A- J iiric:\. / r i i /a \ M t u c h
TJoil't w a i l fo r t iie budget (P r ic e s are hound lo rise )
B U Y o r R E N T N OW FOR YOOR TV
RADIO THE
SPECIALISTS IN TERiMS AND .SER^ ICE
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