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riitheroe Advertiser and Times
FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1965
NEWS IN BRIEF
.V •'xS>5^‘5j5;:
r p ^ E ^ a y o r o l Clitheroe Coun- cillor Jo lm Hall opened a
coffee-evexung, br ing a n d buy sale a n d blTLgo session organised by Clitberoe Women's Auxiliary Association of th e licensed trad e , h e ld a t th e Dog a n d Pa r tr id g e Hotel. Clitheroe on Tuesday. At th e ev en t were women mem-
bei'S of th e licensed trad e from a ll p a r ts of E a s t X,ancashire. a n d the M a tro n of Clitheroe Hospital. NIiss Vera Johnson. T h e proceeds of th e evening
cycle rally held al Edisford Road Isiic of the Advertiser and Times.
IDDINGS
\viili matching floral lieaddresses. Thcv carried bouquets of golden.' .•^'aaded roses uud stephanotis. r^Iiss ZMa.'^on wore a long white broderie-anglaise dress with a boufl'aitt skirl, and carried a posy Oi pale ^•cllow flowers. Best man was Mr. Richard A.
Clay of Wrexham, an d grooms man Mr. Oerald Bates. Ushers were Messrs. Robert a n d Bryan Whitaker, r.nd the ceremony was T^erformed by th e Rev. G. H. b a z e .‘\ f te r a reception a t th e White-
well Hotel, th e couple left for a Itoneymoon in Norway. Mr and Mrs. Cooper are to live
nt Wood Head. Hermitage Grccru Warrington.
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& A . I T 3 y ' f I|r. BQH-- ^ \ 1 J / P ^ Veteran Car rte<='itlenV Jimmy Savi»e - ' THE
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vuc cranaoa B <10V * aatlfoom this SRIUHIJ''" C a te rp i l la r s
DANGER TO HEDGES IN | KIBBLE VALLEY
Official warning given to fanners and s:ardeners
—more th a n £100—are to be given to th e hospital. T he Mayor th an k e d members
D e s p i t e i Rc m i l l i o n s o r < a l c r i > i l l a i s w l i i v U h a v e inv a « le<l ih
fo r th e work th ey have done for many organisat ions in the town, including donations of £200 to Clitheroe Hospital. £125 to the Ma5'or’s Welfare F u n d a n d £100 to C l i t h e r o e Phys iotherapy Centre. .A bouquet of flowers was sent
a t te n d th ro u g h illness. m m *
ing of Clitheroe Old Pieople’s Welfare Committee a t th e club tonight . Miss Dorothy E. Rush- ton s ta te s th a t 24 housebound
IN the ch ahm an 's re p o r t to be pre sen ted a t th e an n u al meet
t h i s s i i i n i n c r , l l i e r e i s n o t l a n g e r l l i a l l l i c p l a g u e e o u h l l>i-ODOi*l ions o f l l i e l i i s lo i ' i t ' i n v a s i o n y e a i ' s a j io w h e n
Farmers and gardeners arc ollieial ly warned to spray all hawthorn h e d g o now. omci ,, , t i i 0- K i h i i l o N a l lc v < ; a l o i ' .j ) i I l a i 's a l e w c i ,'y
r e j n 'l i l l x ' . . , ,
•Ii owiiiir thiiiir aronml ihe slopes of P em l lc ami the onl.-^kirls of There is a danger, however that hedges— and particularly hawthorn hedges ol
there are a great many in this district— could be eaten by the oftspring ol last ermine moths.
by th e association's clrairman IMrs. W. Cross to th e Mayoress. ■ Airs. Hall, who wa.s imable to
wise the hedues ma\^ die, enabl ing slock to push their way through with case. The Ministry of Asiricultiirc have recently become awtire
of the plague, which affects most of
Lanca.shirc and other parts of the country, and have advised that control measures should
be taken now. B U T when spraying care
people in Clitheroe a re regularly visited, and th a t .senior gii'ls from th e G ram m a r School continue to help w i th th e visiting, an d two ladies s t i l l regularly visit p a t ien ts in th e hospital. T h ere h a s been a rapid in
crease in membersliip so th a t on two occasions accommodation
lias been found outside th e ir own premises. T he total
member.ship is now more th a n 250. Mis.s R ushton continues by
report ing th a t source of income this year h a s been bui lt up by the collection of waste paper. She goes on. “T he building sub
must be taken that flowers
should.no t be touched, other wise bees may be poisoned, and hedges and trees near rivers or streams should be treated with care otherwise Rsh may be killed. The Ministry advise that 10
committee re p o r t considerable activiij-. T he ex te rn al cleaning
a n d decoration of th e premises have been car r ied out. T he k i t c h en has been much improved b.v th e removal of the chimne.v b re a s t a n d th e re se t t in g of two cookers in to th e reces.s. Two sink unius have been installed; cup boards. drawers an d crockerj'
.■ rails have been fitted; a new water-boiler has been installed, an d th e ventilation improved. In a large common room sliel-
radiogram fixed."
Mi.ss Rusbton .say.s th a t plan.s
ving h a s been fitted over radia- tor.s. an d a television .set and
ha\'e been
di.scusscd tor the buUding of a new boiler-house. T h e m a t te r of h e at ing ha.s been thoroughly explored and
di.scus- .sed; and it is felt th a t th e club .should aim at the installation of a new oil-fired boiler,
hou.sed in a new boiler-house a t the ’
.-ear
of the
colt.age next door. The a ltera t io n of the ra th e r dan g er ous exit a t the re a r should also be incorporated in thi.s scheme. She add.s t l ia t plans for
are to be explored by the .sub committee.
making full use of the cottage pro,pej'ty a t *omc future date
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|27th . . \N D WItEK (except Monday) THB F.-\BUI-OUS
SHELTON T he T er r ihc Voice of
HOWARD JONES
i l ) .IIEE
E EAOER Q U A R E FELLAS
|,OE 1 2 < B A N N E R E O E B E R T i, * ^ 10 Mayfield .Avenue. S c a r : MISS RIT.A PERGUSON. of ■
borough. A'
ork.shire. h ad to re m ain in .Accrington Victoria Ho.spital on Saturday suffering ; from leg injurie.s. a f te r the motor .scooter on which she tyas
gal lons of spray .should be used for every 100 yards ol hedge. Trichlorphon (Dip- terex 80.) at the rale of I lb. per 100 gal lons o f water gives e.xcellenl control , and Car- barvl (Sevin) spray containing 1 lb. of 50 per cent wel lablc powder in 100 gal lons ol water also gives fairly good
control. Exam, successes
'T'HE fol lowing students were '*■ successful in passing the ULCT examinat ions held at
Cl itbcroc Evening Centre; English I Prcliminar.v i ; Pa.-^-.^.
Chri.stino Kwasniew.-k;.
English 1; Pass. Carol Richmond. Joan
Wright.
Engli.sh I I ; Pa.s.s. Barbara
Bcar.siiaw. Ma:--
ian Berr.v, David
John.son. Chris tine Lccming. Lyneitc Moore.
Typewritiirg I;
Pa.ss. Patricia Co;tam. Cr-odit. Carole Hargri-ave.s.
HClah Summcr.s. Joan SharfM'. Distinction. Slieila Dal.v, .-\da
R. Gaze. Kathleen Speak. T.\-powriLi:m: I I ; Credit. Clare Feely. Gillian
Taylor.
Le.sle\- Telford.
Di.stinction.
Loui.se Telford.
Sliorihand I <60 wpm> ; Distiirctioii. .Ada R. Ga-ze.
Feely. .Ada R. Gaze. Marv Taylor. Credit. B a rb ara Bcanshaw.
Sh o r th an d II < 70 wpm < ; Pass. Christine Embery. Clare
Ju d i th Hatton. Helah Summer.-.
Le.slcy Telford.
Di.stinction. Lynn Daw-on.
Slior thand I I <80 w pm '; Credit. J a n e t Hargreave.-.
S hor thand I I I <90 wpm i ; Credtl. Elaine Edmund.-on.
a.
pa.sscnger. wa.s i!i a collision with a lorry a t the .iunction of ^
Par.son Lane and Railway View. Clitherce. T he motor scooter was driven i
bv Mr. C. Pilkington of 73 Rus- ton. Wykeham. Scarborough.
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“\ | RS. REBECC.A MEILDUN. of : - ’ * 13 Holden Street . Clitheroe. ;
wwist. but W3.S able to go home . a f te r trea tm en t. Tlic accident happened a t th e ,
wa.H taken to Blackburn Royal ; Infirmary on S a tu rd ay suffering I i ’
Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. when Mrs. Meildun was closing
the door from the outside. She wa.s pulling a t the door handle when .s'ne fell down a small flight
ol .step.s behind her. *
» 1 FOR THIS OUTSTANDINO
|U‘ -ls 5 STARTS 8 jxni. THWAITES— :e p .s CASINO—t w o r o u l e t t e s—
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\ T th e .second an n u al meet- V of th e Clitheroe b ran ch
' chairman. Mr. Stanley Hodgson, told members th a t tho u g h mem bership wa.s down on th e p re vious year,
of Blackburn Rovers Supporters' Club, held a t th e Victoria Hotel, Clitheroe. on Monday night, the
B ^ E -E E E C r iO N l in g 8-0 a .m . to 9-<l p.m.
worry them, for in the fii'st year manv people, n o t
neces.saril> in te res ted in football had paid small subscriptions. The se c re tary of the Blackbui n
th is should not
su p p o r te rs ’ club. Mr. R. E d v a id s commented th a t £8,225 had been d o n a ted to th e p a i j in t club d ur ing th e year. He added, " I t h a s been a successful year, and if every year was like th a t wc should n o t be in a had posi tion. although, of coui'se. we w a n t to do ^Dotter if possible. Officers elected were ; ch air
man. Mr. Stanley Hoclgson; secretary. Mr. T er ry Etchells.
VOTE FOR W E L L S
OUNCIL OUNSEL COUNCIL
Inf.U’e Club. Clitherrv^ CiLITHEROE Brownies iield ' th e i r midsummer water
"cvcls on S a tu rd ay night, when a p a r ty of 100 took over Skiplon
Bath.s fo r th e evening. U n f o r tu n a t e ly , only a dozen of
.swimming facilities. Howcvei m uch e n th u s ia sm made up foi
*t • , “ I ;
th e brownies could swim a pointer to Clitheroe's lack of
^kfil and races were won by Alison Williams. K a t h l e e n
Bridge. Phi l llpa Boyd an d Ja n e Harrison.
COFFEE evening held on A . Wednesday a t tlio home of
Mr.-. Hodgins. Victoria Street. C’ithoroe raised £ — towards the Expenses of a pantomnne which is to be produced a t T i in i t t Methodist School in Jan u a ry .
p-oc gave an exhibition of oO different kinds of
M Coliege of Education on Wednes ‘^-„dne?-
'^^he exhibition was . If id like in a shop, and girls, aged
between 17 and 19, fish and cooked them. iesteida>.
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ROAD SAFETY SLOGAN iB#>
ivi.se in-
t.ime
TH IS WEEK'S THF F IN A L tor the Sir William Brass Cup for bowls was played on Saturday evemng on
Ih” top green, Clitheroe Castle. Winner was Mr. R . Geldard (3 on) who deleated Sherliker®^(scratch), the score being 21 — 16. Mr. H. Blackburn introduced 92-year-o1d Mr. I tenkinson an old bowler who made the presentation, and our picture shows .Mr. Geldard taking he Bra^^^
white shirt) In the semi-final ties Geldard beat S . Heys 21--^20, and Sheriiker beat ,t. Eletcher -
Mr. Jenkinson. Standing behind is Mr. K. Sheriiker (wearing ;•
r . JACK HALL.
Fi.sh Vler- c h a n t of Wellgate. Clith-
AUSTIN ^SERViCE^ g u a r a n t e e d U SE D CARS
1963 ( So r i o s ) Mi n i S u p e r , a lm o n d ^ e e n . remote chang many ex tra s 20.000 mUes^nk^^^^
1961 M.G . Ma g n e t t o , dark gieen auu throughout. l(3w m i lrag e ^ . .
1962 S l i d e r Ga z e ll e , Nh - 1959 A u s t i n ASS do l u x e S a l o o n , n
1958 A3’5°V^aTrtars^ats;'o^^^^^ 1957 F--^Ang.U,^r^ed 1959 A35 'Van
1957 ASS
1960 Ri l e y 1.5 S a l o o n , vukon gi-- . exceptional
wliite. exceptional ' ' j^-asher.-,
condition . . £445 £450 £345
' n e ater ' washer.-.'eiccilent ............. £ 2 9 5 1958 Morrts° 1000' Tra 'v el ie r. ' clarendon grey,' ' very' 'good .-om injuries to h e r le f t leg an d ;
i Embroiderv < Grade II < : Credit. Valerie M. .Allen. Je an
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Dro.s.smaking < Grade I I ’ : Pas.s. Irene Leo.
' Distinction. Helen C. Smelt. Embroidery < Grade H I < ;
Pa.ss. Margaret Dennett.
Tomlinson.
Shortlrand I I I < 100 wpm ’ ; Credit. Carol Thomp.-on.
Diane Hibble.
B tC TU R FD A BO V E are workers at Ihc Waterloo Road wor’<s of I rutex L td . , b e f o r e th e y s e t off on the annual works outing to Blackpool.
centre, the Henlhorn factory, the Waterloo Road lactory. an d two ta c to n e s in Stockport, one in Bury *^"Vhey .saw^thc Morccambe and Wise Show at the .ABC 1 heat re before rettirning home.
.Altogether. 620 workers from eight
d.lierenf I rutex works, the head o®*"® ,,, . . , J
Vicar new president of Rotary Club
'■J'HE Rev. Alan 1-. Clark, viear of CHlHeroc. and Rural Dean, * -was yesterday af ternoon installed as president ot the Rotary
Club of Cl i lheroe. by the retiring president. Rolarian I rank Moon.
'Fhe new vice-president is
Rotarian Frank Nelson. All three reside within a short distance of each other in
Church Street. Clilheroe. The new president succeeded the Rev. Sranley Birtwe'.l as
vicar of Clitheroe in 1962. He was previously vicar of St.
Stephcn'.s Church. Burnley, and also Rural Dean of Burnley. Ill 1961 he was awarded the
of
chap.am.
terri torial efficiency decoration (T.D.) for Ills -services to tiic Terri torial .Armv in the caiiacily
Commissioned to the Teir;-
tor ial -Army chaplain'.- depar;- ment in 1949 Mr. Clark was unu', 1952 a ttach ed to tiic King's Ow:i Royal Regiment.
In th a t year he left Lancaster
to become vicar of St. Steplieii'.s Cluirch. Burnley an d wa.s posted
to the 253 Field Regiment R..A. <T..-\.i. tile Bolton .Arlinerj'.
meniber of t lie Rotar.v Cltib of Burnley while residimr in th a t
.A Devon man. Mr. Clark was a town. THE WEEK’S OBITUARY Mr. Robert Atkinson Barno.s. MR. R. A. B A R N E S
bolter known as Bob Barnes, formerly of Slaidburn. died a t the Old People's Rest Home. Beach Lowers. Suiinclill'e. Dews bury. A'orkshivc. on Tuesday
week, aged 82. Well-known in llie Slaidb-aan
and Bolton-by-Bowland district.
Air. Barnes worked for the late Lomas Jackson, of Greenwoods Farm, BoIton-by-Bowland. The in te rm en t took place at
Bolion-by-Bowland on Saturday. MR . E. R I G B Y
weU-known farm er in tl’
Rig'o.v. of burn, died .-udde;-2>-
Slaidburn
di.stri<-;. NIr Edward awaru i '.ate Mr. John Harrison a .e
week, aged 75. Second son of I'.ic late Mr. a no
Airs. Frederick Rigbj'. Air. Rigby was borii a t Alanor House.
Newton.
War and a tta in ed the rank ot sei-geant-major. Following de mobilisation. he tan n e d a t Town
He sei'ved in t lie . F i r s t AVoi'ld , ,
Churrh St vie. Siaid- , .saddler in Castle S t r e ^ .C ^ t h - ;.*c6lerda\' eroe, -was a p a t ien t m Mill Lo
Hospital. Wallasey. She 1 eaves a married son. m i .
.A. Taylor. .A .-ervicc was held a t -Ah
Saints’ Church. New Brighton, iirior to cremation a t Landican
on Weiinesday. Primrose Garage (C L I T T I E K O E ) L T D .
W H A L L E Y R O A D , C L I T H E R O E T e le p h on e 8 8 3 / 4 / o
Head Farm . Slaidburn. before moving vo Church Style, " h e re tie has farmed for about 40
y e ars . . special constable.
For a period he served as a __
^ „ Mr. Rigby leaves a daughter.
Miss J e a n M. Rigby. The in te rm en t took place a t
St. Andrew's Church, Slaidburn on Tuesday.
\ former
rc.sident a t CUtheioe. Mrs. Mable Bishop, formerly
■ MR S . M. B I S H O P
j Taylor fnee Harrison- died on Friday, aged 85.
Mrs. Bishop, a d au g h te r of the , __W'est Bradford distribution
unfortunately, come a little late for this clislricl, since they advise that spraying should be undertaken in May. belore damage is done.
'rile Ministry advice may, ■Already severe damage
has been
cau.sed ft) hedges between Billington and Gis- biirn.
According to Mr. Wal ler
Grange. Public H e a l t h Inspector for Cl i lheroe. who was interviewed by the Adve r tiser and Time s this week, the pest is not particularly dan gerous to vegetables. but should be treated with extreme caut ion nevertheless.
"People have asked me
why the Town Council don't do anything at>out it. 'I'he answer is that we have no powers to spray private property. If wc were asked to spray wc would do it
only on the basis ol a paid
job," he said. "The fact that there is an
unusual ly large nunibcr ol caterpillars in ilte district is no reflection on this year s cl imtil ic conditions. I he egg.s were laid last July or August, when presumably weather condit ions were exccptionalK
appear to attack only clipped hedges, but this is not true. Ihcv attack all hawthoin
favourable. 1 hey migni
hedges, but in the lightly- cl ipped lines they arc sale from birds anti so can propa
gate." rhe Low Moor area has
been particularly hard-hit b\ ’ the creeping pests. Windows and doors h a te been covered, and interiors have also been affected, but so long as they slay outside the house they
can do little harm. Spraying with the Ministry-
approved insecticides might still be effective c ien at this late stage, but eai*e must be taken to c o t c r the hands and lace whi le spraying.
nihcr-
CUrhc roe A d v e r t i s e r ^Si. Tifnes,.Jrr^doy\ J u n e 25, 1965
Darts to
too
b y the M i l l ion team alleged
have stayed long at hotel
•Monday to have wound up a day s trip to Haydock Paik races by drinking until 1-45 a.m. in a Preston public house.
A DARTS team from the Commercial Hotel . Whal ley Road. Clitheroe, was al leged at Preston Magistrates CTourl on
•Ns a result, Albert Gi lson -------------------------
Dean, licensee of the Garricks Head Hotel . North Road. Preston, was fined £10 for sup plying liquor during non- j permitted hours and £5 for | aiding and abetting its con- sumption.
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pai'ty was being driven by Vin- ! r-p;i; Tliompson, of Brownhills I Lane. Leyland. a n d a f te r a meal j a I Blackrod a n d visits to o th er I public houses, the.v an-ived a t j ;2i<‘ Garricks Head. Preston, a t i n-10 p.m.
In.-pector T. Haines said the ]
beer and waited unt il about 1-25. ■vlien he decided to r in g up Ins bo.-.s -and ask w h a t he .s'nouid do. He met PC .Adamson and the.v went back to the public house. When .Adamson tried to collect z:a-.-e.s containing beer they were taken from liim and washed up. PC .Adamson .said the organi-
The driver saw them drinkhi_g
otlier .sort drinks. He denied th a t aiivone was supplied with alco- ho'lic drinks or th a t there wa.s a ru sh to wash up tlic glasses when th e policeman arrived. He also refuted Uic officer's evidence about tbe two men in
th e room. Similar evidence, was given bv
Mr.s. Maisie Dean, wife of tlie licensee and h is nephew. Tltomas Mic'nael Wright, and two mem bers of the d a r ts team.
WE AID THE SEARCH
.-ei- of tile party wa.s Mr. .<Arthur Dean, licensee of th e Commercial Hn;el and brother of the defend ant. Witness .-aid he found two of ;'ne party in a side room. Gne
wa.s lying on the. floor an d the otiicr was s tan d in g over him. Wlion tiiey went outside, where stnne telegraph poles were
l.ving on t'ne ground, one of the men tried to l if t one an d toss i t like a caber. Some of them refused to 'zivc th eir names a n d
addre.sses and others gave wrong names. Dean represented by Mr. Brian
Duckworth, said he was asked on the phone by his bro th er to piovide sandwiches for the part.v. Hi.- wife made tlie .sandwiches and he only supplied the party \vi’
,h tomato juice, lemonade and
^■^UR search for relatives for Mrs. Rosella Smart, of
Oayton, US.A is becoming very fruitful, for tve have no>v found another. She is Airs. Beatrice Shuttleworth (nee Corbridge) of 8 Cattle Street. Great Harwood.
As \ lr s . Wallbaiik of
Standen Hall Farm, Clitheroe. Mrs. Shuttleworth is related to .Margaret Corbridge. tor
she was her aunt. Mrs. .Shuttlewortli also had
an uncle, Mr. Tom Corbridge, who kepi a smithy keth 1-ane, 1-ongridgc.
Hes- L .
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l i . B . C . c a m e r a m e n t h i s we e k h a v e i n v a d e d t h e lovely
Ri b b l e Va l l e y . F i lm i n g h a s b e e n g o i n g o n in t h e C l i t h e r o e d i s t r i c t f o r p a r t of a s e r i e s “ I n D e e p e s t B r i t a i n ” t o b e s h ow n
o n J u l y 27. Most prominent member ot
P. Bale and director-S. William son. who ai-rived a t
Shireburn .Arms. H u rs t Gi'een.
The crew, including producer the
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th e team is commentator Mi-. Macdonald Hastings, who spent
; much of his childhood around I here.
BBC HERE
on Monday, arc staying . u:iti: late next week.
because the Shireburn is owned by Mr. Melville Perry, a n old school friend of Mr. Hastings from Stonyhurst College.
They chose th is lovely setting Yesterday th e cameras were
out in Whalley and on Pendle Hill. Today they will v;s;t
i Clitheroc Castle. Already one of the " In Deepest Britain" pro grammes which ru n for -about half a n hour h a s been screened. I ts t it le—the Feniands.
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