C'U t h e r o c A d v c r t i s c r I 'r iJ a y . J u n e 11.
<: "Tinu 1965
5
USED CARS FOR SALE 1959 Consul
.................... £275
1959 Conimcr l£dv. 1958 Austin lO o v t . 1960 Conimer Pickup . £100 1961 A35 Vail
£95 £95
................ £130
1962 > auxhall Vx 490 £450 1954 l l i l l iu a i i Minx
B’IT A T'B' T"B l a A 1 H I I I b S 51. A
~B O n r iO ■ Williams, who also gave Bibles to children ea\ tn^ P . ! schools in Slaidburn. Newton and Dunsop Bridge this yeai. welcoming tlic cliildren
I S „ r . . . . C L I T H E K O E
BR IO C EW A T EK G A R A G E D UCK STR EET
Tel. Clitheroc 547
ROBINSON, HEYS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm
Lower Eanam Whart. Blackburn SA V E LINO
Have your Olcl FlaasccI Floors Covcrncl witli Coloured Abonalt.
Also Felt RooFinsi to Elat Roots, etc- Tel. Blackburn .SS.-iae.
THIS IS THE
T h is is lu x u ry m o to r in g . Sm o o th , s ile n t , p o w e r fu l. 3 lit re O .H .V . e n g in e , p ow e r a s s is te d d is c b ra k e s on f ro n t , h e a t in g and d em is t in g s y s tem s . P a n o ram ic v is io n .
S / l lO
W i t h Automatic Transmission £1276.7.1 me. P. I - ^ Hvdrosteer p ow e r s te e r in g and overdrive optional extra . b a c k e d b y 1 2 M O N T H SM /V A R R ^ ^ J ^ ^
L a rg e b o o t . R e c lin in g f r o n t se a ts . Price MK II £1179.13.9 inc. P-T
p t
W h e r e v e r y o u a r e— B.M.C. S e r v i c e k e e p s y o u g o in g .
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Mrs. Williams also welcomed Lite Rev. Kennet l t Pliillips. ■MetltodiSL Minister, of Cltot- burn. wlto is in charge of Slaid
burn. The
Fe.stival Queen elect. Miss
Bienda Harrison, who was one of the recipients. expressed t lianks to Mrs. Williams for the Bibles, and Mr. W J. Harrison, who was Marshal of th e Proces- Sion, th an k ed her for the invita- j tion to Whiteholme.
once more in evidence, leading the pi'ocession. under its con ductor. Mr. Har ry Clements.
I voung. and obviously gre-aL pro- ; g:ress lias been, made since tnc i Band was re-formed la s t year. ■ The procession of th e queens ; then left th e village Itall, the i queen-elect pausing to lay i flowers in an a ct of remem- I braiicc a i the ConotaxDli, wlulsi. I the band played, “O God our
! Help in Ages past." following tlie band was tnc
••Slaidburn Silver B an d ” tyas !
retiring Queen. Miss Hoscoe. of DunsojD Bridge, and
Many o f ' the members arc
PICTURESQUE CEREMONY AS
'ESTIVAL QUEEN IS CROWNED IN OLD-WOR.LD VILLAGE
S L M D B U R .N w a s e n f e l e i o r t h e a n n u a l W B i l M o i i n a y ^ ,
G. H. Gaze, at which the preacher was the Rev. J. I . W _______ 'the children then processed to Wdiiteholme. where they \A
Vietni-esqnc old village was tlirongeil .vi 1. < ax ‘ ^ he day opened with a service m Si. Andrew .s
, l.iic; V were presenlcd with the iradilional sixpenny piece by ^ i s ^ . 111 ivj i.'-i I tiiwi* ^ —---------— ^ 1 \/i . L y ic a i 1
'VLnuliiv l-csuval Queen Lcreruoiiv and spoi-ts, ami ihc ,i.,v irim>er-i -who joinetJ the villaiters in tlie fe s t iv it ie s .
, • - ir clapham.
her reiinne. Next came th e new Queen. Miss Bi'cnda H a r r^ o n . of ; Slaidburn School. She is th e only ;
Harrison, of Manor House Farm. daughter of Mr. and E.
^ The®*^m-owning ceremony was Dcrfornied by tlie le tu n ig ; Queen, an d th en the new queen drew for the “lucky number babv” contest. Winners were: 1 R u th Baines. 2 Cad-ieiine :
Hindle. 3 Andrew Ppp*’®”" ' Teas were sert cd in the
m-n-aiice bv a ladie.s’ refresh- , m en treom m i t te e headed by Mrs. |
^'"credT°for the smooili runninn Of tbc a r rangements is due to .
Folk-singing at Jazz festival
pURlSTS may decry ihc decision by ^ croc Jazz Festival lo intersperse rcd-hol
can b^ liule doubt that il will all help lo make_lirst-class ente, l a i n m e n l .
sin-’ina at tomorrow's 1'eslival in ihc Castle The cLin'cnl popularity ol
folk-sindinii which is. alien all. ' an accepted and vcnciable ^ rorm ol' music, has led the . commillcc to engage the ; Tat'crner.s 5 Folk Group, iit Blackpool. The group, led by Pelc Rodizers. have lakcn time olT trom their regular engage- mcnl al ihc 1 albol Flolcl. Blackpool, lo show Clilhcroe the kind ol' music lhal has | made them iinc ol die Nonh s
lop groups. •Ja:^.
cnthiisiii.sls ari’ cxpi'i ted in
pai'tii'.s from a.-: far a'.vai’ as Lon don. Birmingham and Blackpool. ;
a n a n n u a l ‘mu s t* in t h e c a l e n d a r ot j a z z f o l low e r s , a n d is r e c o g
T h e f e s t i v a l is n ow b e c om i n g
n i s e d a s b e i n g o n e of t h e m o s t o r d e r l y a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l l y - o r g a n
C om e and try it a t jiiieaiiGii.ij **-'-*'' T. ROBINSON tCL ITH ERO E ) LTD. ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF USED CARS IN STOCK
LOW M O O R G A R A G E & F IE E IN G S T .V H O N PH O N E C L ITH ERO E 17
- W I S E L Y - B U Y C A 3 0 L S E L E Y — .
ised f e s t i v a l s in t h e c o u n t r y . This IS borne oir. by tin- lac: that last year I'a
'o am horn ic.-
sent represenlaUvi’s to seek ad vice on the organisation a:io general running ol the festival. This year the
iirgani.sing com- mliiec nas .‘
^el-iss cnlcr-
Clare the festival open at 2 p.m. The open-air session ill con tinue until- 0-30 P.m. Halt an hour laicr the evening dance
sos.sion will .sturt in a niaiciuct.
conHnuing iiniil 11
P.bi- Tlic Barr.\' Ivid ?vlarl\ n R<i4-
timo Band have been pla>ing ro goiber in London for live and art' currently
yc.sident at iho
Club ;'j1 The New Orlt'an." Slompeis .nt a Preston band v
together tor ihrec years. Dm..;c that lime they have pia.’
. ho have h * '
of ihe events in
Lanca.shire. d.- ing influenced by the .style.s m Bunk Johnson and George Lc w Recently i hey have opened Ih...
.'cd m...-.
ov, n L'Inb The Ged Hone Ragtime L;,:.c
have man.v devoted tollowers ... Ma’
.'.ehester where they are re.-.-
den:' tit the Manchest<r Spoil- (Inild. No strangi'i's to Cluheii- . th<‘V p'.ay in the stvle ol K' :: C'ov'ier. and 'nave recentl.s' apitc..; eti at cin'os in London. B.iui.:.- hani. a:id Nmiincham
'i'he i'^Uie Coast Ja,
ty.ine:! .o ^pari’d iio r-xpEnNi- bv ciigay; iiicr naliunaUy-knijwn
I groups. LoseUicr with oni? or two gucM,
mu.sicians. All ibc baiicis
■ will play ciurins vbo ufLovnoon and ovohing .n
wo l c omo t b c m u s i c i a n s a n d dc-- T b c A l a y o r c s s . J . H a l l . wi . . c-snIoiin
a siri-nieee group Irom Black- ptiol wiio ',ilav Dixieiar.d ja/./. .. aullii inic 1920*
I play regularly at .Xcering ton. ; Preston, and Bl-ackpool. Ron
Stevens on irnmnet i-s M In the event of rain the attcr-
j noon
.-e.s.sion will
ai.so be he*.d in tiie marqtiec.
W ITH ALL THE EXTRAS Optional 1.080
e.c. or 1.221 c.c o.h.v. engine. 47-b.h.p. 3.0 40 m.p.g.
Pive-pa.sscnger sealing, with fully reclining iront seats. Independent .siuspension all wheel.s. Supei’ do Luxe ieatures. Fitted
lieater. etc. Bio va lu e
at only £599-19-1 1 the cheapest full-size Estate Car on the market
INCLUDED SKODA COMBI ESTATE CAR
£599 been together lor lour year.s anc: s style. Thej haw io lencler.
S ta r t-n te a l l s i z e s a n d
D. LORD 3 MOOR L A N E - (I Tel. Clithcl
i
.Mrs. J. Thompson, the new sec re ta ry- tre asurer . who stepped
into the breach only a shor t
exxDressed by th e Rector, ch air man of the committee.
time ago. T hanks to all helpers were
RESULTS BOYS
Six and under—1 B ry an Wood. _ Jeremv Harrison, 3 Jo h n
Handley. E ig h t an d under—1 R. Wilkinson, 2 David Baxter, 3 John Harrison. 11 an d un d e r— Eric Whittle, 3 Ia n Skellhorn, 3 Philip Roscoe. 16 an d under—1 G. Birtwell, 2 R. Cowking, 3
T. Dowling. Sack ra ce—1 G. Birtwell, 2 M.
Nowell, 3 A. Bolton. P o ta to race __1 A. Bolton. 2 M. Nowell. 3 G. Birtwell. Three-legged ra ce—1 N Nowell an d S. Beattie. 2 T. Dowling an d G. Wolstenholme, :i J. and B. Fe a the r .
GIRLS Six and u nde r—1 Alison Skell-
iiorn. 2 Susan Bush. 3 Wendy Walker. E ig h t an d under—1 Ruth Hitchen. 2 Linda Whit- fleld. 3 Debra Newsam. Eleven and un d e r—1 Sheila Hitchen. 2 Ruth Hitchen. 3 Brenda Harr;-
WIN N ER S in the lucky number baby show. In the cent re is Catherine Hinclle. is Ruth Baines, and right Andrexv Pearson.
son. Sixteen and under—1 Audrey Rushton. 2 Sheila Cal- verley, 3 Lvnda Walters. Sack vace—1 Jill Birtwell. 2 P a t Birt- i well. 3 Lynda Walters,
i Three-legged — 1 Lynda i Wal ters and Ann Bainbridge. 2 Sheila and R u th Hitchen. 3 P a t an d J i l l Bii-twell. P o ta to—1 P.
■ Birtwell. 2 A. Dixon. 3 L. 1 Walters. Egg and spoon—1 B. ; Catlow. 2 R. Waddington. 3 M.
i Birtwell. Toddlers'—1 D. Haigh. 2 Susan
i Howarth. -3 David Ingham. 16 ; a n d under wlteelbarrow—1 Ann I Crossland and Graham Wolstcn- i holme. Relay—hst team. Ann 1 Crossland, T. Dowling, P a t
Birtwell, R. Smith. AD'ULTS
Ladies ; 80 yards—1 A. Nowell, i 2 Susan Rowe. 3 Mary Rushton.
I Musical m ats on cycles—1 Rushton. P o ta to—1 A. Nowell. -
' V. Bush. 3 M. Rushton. I Egg and spoon—lA. Nowell. 2
1 V. Bush. 3 Mi-s. Ridgeway. ' Ladies' and genf.s wheelbarrow-— 1 D. Bush a n d D. Bradley, _ A.
i Nowell and J. Clegg, 3 M. Rush- ; ton and T. Robinson. Ladies and g en t’s t ie—1 V. Bush a n d D.
I Bradlov, 2 M. Rushton and M. Beattie. 3 A. Nowell and T. Robinson.
Bu.sh. Ladies' and gent's -slow cycle__1 S. Beattie, 2 M. Beattie.
GENTS
3 D Bush. *Veterans—1 3- Bleaaard. 2 G. Ridgeway. 440 vds.__1 E. Bush. 2 A. Farrell. 3 G. Mercer. Cycle—1 M Beattie, 2 M. Nowell. 3 T. Robinson.
F la t—1 E. Bush. 2 A. Farrell. 3 S. Beattie. Sack—1 G. Mercer. 2 D. Busn, „ ^
3 M Nowell. Fell race 1 G. Mercer. 2 E. Bush. 3 D. Birtwch. Tu<^ o’ wav—1 Cliipping: B . Pilfow n g h l—F. Mercer. Caccb-
t Ladies* and Gent's re,ay C. Dowson. X'. Bush. D. Bush. E.
, rootball—1 Waddington. 2 C hat burn.
ing the pig—D. Bush.
Bowlers batsmen
th e return, ‘derby’ match was , undoubtedly due lo a ninth- j wicket partnership of 56 between | Billy Slrnger, Clitheroe's opening | fa s t bowler and Jim Purnell, the j Arsenal goalkeeper.
CLITHEROEfS viictory over Ribblesdale Wanderer., in
c r i t ic a l p e r io d w h e n C l i th e r o e h a d lo s t e i g h t w i c k e t s f o r 75 | r u n s a n d t h e y m a t e r i a l l y im- j p r o v e d t h e h om e s i d e ’s p r o s - 1 p e c t s , n o t b y s lo g g in g , b u t by c r a f t sm a n s h i p of t h e h i g h e s t o r d e r . Clitheroe began well enoug'n 'oy
T h e y c am e t o g e t h e r a t t h e
JUNIOR LEAGUE
Barnold.swick 149
Sef.lc 170 fur
8; Baxenden 107. Cherry Tree 100 for 4; Blackburn Nor'.hcrn 100.
0.swaldtyvi.stle 127; Cliihcroe 65. E.E.C. 208 for 5; Lang'no Coion;. 105, Padiham 57; Lower Darwen 113. Earby 114 for 9; Luca.- '244 for 6. Great Harwood 152: Read 220 for 5. Ribblesdale Wanderers 102; Waddington 126, RoU,--Roy> •-
130. MONDAYS RESULTS
Norihei-n 119; Great Harwood 92. Waddington 182 for 6 Luca.s 225 for 6. Clitheroe 66; O.'-'.vald'.wi.-n.le 55 for 3. Baxenden 54: Pad.ham 133 for 5. Lower Dniwt;-: T.12; Ribblesdale Wanderer., 113. B.r.- noldswick 139: Roll.s-Ro;. to 188. Langho Colon.v 220 for 5.
E.E.C. 120 for 8. Blackburn LEAGUE TABLE P W D LP.- 1
' '
Luca.s ...................... 6 5 1 0 21 Burnley Belvedere 7 5 1 i 21 Blackburn North. 7 f> 0 2 20 Cherry Ti'ee . . . . 7 5 0 2 20 Earby ...................... 7 5 0
Langho Colon.v . . ■ 4 o 4 0 '3 10
Wadd'.ngton . . . . 7 4 n ;; it: Padiham ................. 7 4 0 iii ■ Barnoldswick . . 7 :i ’ Lower Darwc;t . .
i:i 8 3 1 4 i:'.
Read .......................... 0 3 1 2 Clithcroe ........................ 2 1 4 9 Ribblesdalc Wa:r. 7 2 n
Rolls-Royce . . . . 6 2 n 4 8 a
Settle ...................... .7 - 0 5 ? Baxenden ............ 8 1 0 7 4 Whallcy ................. 6 n 2 4 2 Great Harwood . . 7
0 0 7 0
Oswaldtwislle Im. 7 5 0 2 20 E.E.C................... 7
2 2u 'o Hi
IHE NEW Q U E EN Brenda Harrison after the crownins ceremony is pictured as she vialked round the held with her attendants
Clarion visit Reeth in Swaledale
HLRING ihc Whilsuniitle weekend friends of the
^'oI'k.^hirc Union held their iinmial meet at Reeth in Swaledalc- and il was tn This direction that we turned our
faces on Saturday. Going by way of Ribbiehead
and Hawes, we .surpri.'xxi lo see very little traf-
'"^Jusi before
H.awes. ■we a- he
road.side to eat dmnei a.nd
Powerlu! 1.2*21 c.c. engine Independent
.su.-pen.sion on all wheel.s
Fresh air interioi* heatci’ In'.erior controlled radiator blind Windscreen washer.s t wo coat hangers Fully reclining front .seat.s 27 piece
comprehen.sive tool kg Floor type gear change Courte.s.v lighi.s Tiiiel-proof petrol liller cap Boot controlled Horn interior of ear Underbody rust proof coating Bucket t.vp<-' Iron!
.sea.us
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W i t h t h e e x t r a s a t n o e x t r a co s t
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SLEEK .ST'S LED ROOMY FO U R -DO O R SALOON in a range of a ttra cu v e colour.s. Designed and manufactured with th e
well-known Skoda ruggedne.-s and reliability,
o.lr.v. aluminium die-cast water-cooled engine offer .s ,t lop speed ol m.p.h. in 14 15 seconds from s ta r t .
LUXURIOU.S TW O -rO N E IN T ER IO R features fully reclining Iront seat.s and
uncluttered fa.wia panrl. sun M A L L TH E E X T R A S IN C LU D ED— sumption 40 m.p.g. .-^ors and excellent all-iounci ^s^my "nlrroun'r contribute much to the safety of driver and
pa.ssengers £579
th a t 's Skoda—iieater. thief-proof petrol cap —.... — ppi . -o, co n - prUning underbody. and many o th er le a u u e s all built n.
and bool, aiiti-corrosioii
T p r e m ie r JE r m S, p l a n s .
De l i v e r e d ,
Sheas a r e e n n o u s e s . H om e l . Intei^-oven F e n c i n g .
U IB ^ /A SB E STO S , TM B E e r e c t e d , f r e e
premT I r c o n s t r u c -t t o m C O - u t ^ Dr>noh Road. Low»r C a w « • „ g g ^ e n d s Ooea Daily 8.30
e fnme E x t e n s i o n s . ^_xD.
or CONCRETE I ' PV-(vi ' WVnVcycinU' lo Abl>otside on One
iidnii’-e thi- glorious view, which eSn d o d frhm Dodd Fell an d t ile one side, o \ ^
1 " to in " on. wo pa.'^ed through ' he^urii and .-skirted the exsten- I si-p .y.-mv •.■.■ainmg gromid a t
! BoLrtav until a t Everton we ’ dropped down into Swaledale. Th^ yillage' of Reoth lies hist
iiPi'tie th.- Yorkshire Dales Hat- ’onaT Park a' b 'e junctioit of
Srviedalo and - 'Y f ,rr!^^d?:^^lnal^‘ Sen^'^em-
'■
teihs pitched, .so after outs v.e were able to SO and r enew old acquaih^'^P^’ O
chod n, massed s ia r t .rtifi 10 mile-circuit
rr Sunday
“ c ^ p xiio wa.s ir^ a by t l r S r
^' ,
ci*'d the 50 miles per hour ^oop •mroagh Catter-ick
■ extra day. Before wc left I a^dans competrrton.
pack up. although tetunate one.s were
O 1
i^ iu - iSoop
; clinib'^ver Hipswell Moor, all to negotiated fiv'e
Did not stop
Juvenile Panel on Wednesday th a t although h e r lo-year-old son h ad been p ro se cu ^ d for riding a pedal cycle p a s t a sio’if wi thout stopping, a middle- aged m an who rode p a s t a t the s im e time
\ mother told - -Clithei’oe policeman ■Get had
for work” prosecuted. c o u r t^ h ^ ^ a s th is man '■
and had not T. Shaw told
=Po„ lost.
«;to'DT>ed and th e police officei foot i t would have be^en
‘^Ymcer
difficult to apprehend him. b u t th a t
would be made and th e man would be interviewed.
The 1 5 -year-old boy was fined n Monday most .Y^Ymore Viad to m « t a ?iandsome’shield given
iiv the
York.shire Union, yt a. th ^''ov.h L a n c s U n i o n , yyon m t h Pcny,n of Stephen Nighungaic Po- three darts the
neare.st lo
m '.ipproarfr his 84
sanie .-/vid-s back to Lcybui . i-iien almig Wensleydale we tmi -
O u: i-oule home i'‘'U?}'’ 5;jL,‘ rn
eel into Btshopdale •'^loiie Pass, skirting UMigsYotn
ciale C h ^ .and the Deepdale end
half-price because he -nas a lu iiici.’
even more, they let hirn ,
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'isw T e l . WHALLEY 3110
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f£l.
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1961 1958
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r u n n in g c o s t .'i' . • .; .
of Fle et Moss to make the cau tious descent in to Buckden. C'.tu- tiou.s because by now Whit 'Nlon- day ti-afflc wa.s makin.g
it.self felt. Ivettlewell. once a sleepy litiie village, was a veritable Picca- dillv as caa-.s converged from all poh'its. However we were -soon thi-ough and re turned home by way of Cr-acoe. Gargi-ave. and P av th om e Moors. Next Sunday for those who
-ordinary club ru n leaves a t 9-30 a m for tngleton. New member.s
w an t to get the miles in. there is a ru n to th e Lakes, teavmg a t 8 p.m. For th e move sedate the
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