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ASSOCIATION RAISES £1,000 FOR CHARITY IN FOUR YEARS
A TOTAL of £1,000 has been raised for charity in the past "■ four years by the Clitlieroe District Women’s Auxiliary
* Association of the Licensed Trade. Lastweek 168 local people spared half an hour
of their time to help save other people’s lives. They attended the Parish Church Hall to
donate a pint of their blood tvhen the National Blood Transfusion Service unit visited the town. These pictures were taken during the actual
sessidii by an “Advertiser and Times” photo grapher and show the various stages of this simple but vitally important process. At the request of the medical staff of the
unit, the names of donors appearing in the otos are withheld.
Donois are asked Ihe routine questions about their health before they are accepted as donors.
to representatives , of Clith eroe Hospital and Clitheroe
successful ever organised by the association, raised £270, of which £50 went to the provision of prizes and £20 for expenses.
Physiotherapy Centre. The competition, the most
Mayor’s Support
tion were announced by the Mayor of Clitheroe, Councillor Tom Robinson, at a meeting in the Mayor’s Parlour recently. Also present at the meeting
Prizewinners of the competi This was announced at a buffet supper given by the . •
association at the Dog and Partridge Hotel, on Wednesday, when the proceeds of a recent competition were presented
active a number of years ago, interest gradually dwindled, until 1959 when the movement
were the Mayoress, Mrs. Robin son, representatives from Cli
theroe Hospital, Clitheroe Phy siotherapy Centre, and the breweries, and Aid. E. Crossley. chairman of the Clitheroe and District Licensed Victuallers' Association.
renson, governing director of Castle Castings Ltd., thanked the Mayor for his presence, and the members of the public who had taken part in the competi tion: He was supported by Mrs. M. Thorne, of the Dog and
The- president Mr. E. Law-
Partridge ; Hotel, chairman of the association.
donated’-by'Castle Castings Ltd., and other, prizes were given by ithe breweries and. auxiliary trades.- . . ..
Seven of the main prizes were Rc-fonned
Advertiser and Times: "Though considerable amount of hard
Mr. Lawrenson told the
work has been put into the effort, the joy and happiness the competition has given to others is. a just reward for us.” Although the Association was
Off on a six
week holidayj in the U.S.A.
M r s - Annie Coleman, of j 36, Park Avenue,
“Just relax,” says the nurse as the doctor prepares this boy’s arm.
A young' lady is prepared for giving her blood. - i t
Clitheroe, sails for the USA in the “Queen Elizabeth” tomorrow. She is to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bob .Booth, for merly of Barrow, who are living in East Walpole, Mas sachusetts Mrs. Coleman -will, spend
six weeks. • in' America arid' will visit- New York, "Pitts-*
visit to the:United States, Mrs. Coleman h a s been abroad regularly for the past seven or eight years and has visited Norway, Portugal, Switzerland, Austria, - Holland, Italy and France.
burg and Jamestown; Although . this: is . her first
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great adventure for her, not only because of the distance she will travel,' but also because this is the first time she had travelled abroad alone. Before she has always been accompanied by friends.
This trip will certainly be a
■ “I like travelling and always have done, and this is exciting because it’s something new,” said Mrs. Coleman this week
• After' lief stay in America, Mrs. • Coleman will fly back to
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as she was preparing for her journey. ■
England. Mi's. Coleman is the widow
of Mr. Herbert Sutcliffe (Cliff) Coleman a well - known Clitheronian and a former president of the Old Clithero- nians’ Association. She lived in Accrington for 23 years and after her husband’s death returned to Clitheroe about five years ago.
The nurse bandages a donor’s arm.
WHAT ABOUT A VISIT TO OUR CAR ACCESSORY SHOP?
Batteries from £5. Back Rests Car Ariels Car Radios from 12 gn». Car Fire Extinguishers (,Camping Gar, (Complete range of Touch Up by Belco and Holts
Allen Key Sets _ Body Repair Material, Fibre Giass, etc.
Complete range of Holt’s products.
Demister Panels Driving Glasses Driving Gloves D'uekham's Oil Stockist First Aid Kits Girling Brake Shoe Exchange Grease' Guns Garden Hose Hand-Tools—full range Ignition Keys FS—full range Ignition Keys FP—full range, Ignition .Keys FT—full;range Jacks all types ..
Knocklock- Anti Theft Device, Range' of Mirrors ■
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The Fabulous SUPASCOPE Mirror .
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Membership .facilities R.A.C. and A.A. OPEN DAILY from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Mini Bonnet Locks 19/9 Myraloid Initial Oil and Ampmeter Sets Pop Rivitt Kits Petrol Locking Caps . Plug and Ignition Sets Roof Racks from 42/-; Hire from 10/- week., ,'
Full range of Spot Lamps Seat Covers
Switch Panels Steering Wheel Gloves Seat Belts for Ford and other
Spray. Painting Kits
Tailored Mats for Fords, Minis, etc.
Ex. Silencer and Pipes for all Popular makes.
Popular make's.
Wool Rugs’ Wood Steering-Wheel Wheel Trims from , 55/- Lucas B 90 System on Starter, Dynamo, etc. .
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After donating a/pint of their blood, three Clitheroe people are given a come “cuppa”.
RM TATTOO WILL BE HOLIDAY SPECTACLE
LIFE with the Royal Marines
ready to move quickly to any trouble spot by sea, air or land, will be shown in a 90-minute Tattoo, of spectacle and thrills to be presented at three North- West seaside holiday resorts this month.................. The Tattoo, which opens in
Commandos, trained and
craft. . Each performance opens with,
the Royal Marines. Band and closes with Beating Retreat. Sixteen daredevil m o to r
this area at Southport next Monday (July 18) . will move on to Blackpool from Thursday to the following Monday and will then appear at Morecambe from- Wednesday to Friday of the second holiday week, be fore leaving for Yorkshire. The Tattoo is aimed to show
Stockists of Spares for Ford Land Rovers, Fordson Trac tor, Jones Implements, etc.
Britain’s only Commando, Force, a highly trained assault force at immediate readiness to; move anywhere in the world u s in g aircraft, helicopters, landing craft, hovercraft or commando and assault craft. • I t will feature men of the 41
the work of the men of the Royal Marines in their current major
task of providing
Commando Royal Marines, a 55- strong Royal Marines Band which will also perforin in other parts:’of the . town, and the Royal Marines Motor-Cycle Display Team.
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raiding craft and hovercraft, will land . at ’ the foot of a dummy cliff, climb the cliff,-and raid an enemy post on top. Using spectacular techniques, they will then withdraw down the cliff and retire in their
The Commandos, using mock MOCK R A ID
cyclists will demonstrate acro batics using standard machines exactly as issued to the Ser vice. They have just returned from a successful tour of North America. The 41 -Commando Royal
AUCTION MART
At Monday’s fatstock sale,
there were 34 cattle, 675 lambs and sheep and 31 pigs on offer. Quotations were: Steers 182 to 204/- per .cwt.; heifers 178 to 192/- per cwt.;
Marines is a strategic reserve unit stationed at present near Plymouth. This Commando saw action in Sicily, Italy, Nor mandy and Holland in the last war and
..more recently in Korea and Tanganyika. The programme is as follows: SOUTHPORT ■ (Monday, July!
18) : March , through Southport; 2 p.m.; Tattoo, Princess Park, 3 p.m. and,7-30 p.m. . B LA CKPO OL (Thursday,
cert, Promenade, noon; Tattoo, Stanley Park, 3 p.m. -Saturday (July 23): Tattoo,
July • 21) r. March, along Golden1 Mile, 11. a.m.; Tattoo, Oval,: Stanley -Park,'3 'p.m. ’ . Friday (July 22): Band Con
Stanley Park 3 p.m. . Monday (July 25): * Tattoo,
rejects and underweights 197 to 200/ -
-per.cwt.; cows 110 to 140/- per cwt; .lambs,' light 3/6
to 3/10 per. lb: medium 3/4 to 3/7 per lb.; heavy and over weights ,3/3, to 3/31 per lb:; sheep 2/4 to 2/10 per lb.; horned ewes 54 to . 95 / - each; half bred ewes 90 to 114/- each; pigs, cutters .31.; to 34/- per score;1 bacon 32/6 per score.
- There was a large entry of beasts at the weekly prize show; and sale held on Tuesday, most of^ them consigned from local farms. There was a large; atten dance . of, customers and : trade was -very • firm, ■ especially for good heifers.
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Stanley Park,. 3 p.m.; Beat Re- treat,iPrinces Parade, 6-30 p.m,
(July 27): March along
..Prom enade, 4 pm.; Tattoo, Lan
. MORECAMBE Wednesday
Lancaster - Road, 2-30 p.m. .and 7-30 p.m.
caster Road,' 7-30 p.m., ' Thursday (July 28): Tattoo,
Friday (July 29); Tattoo, Lancaster-Road, 2-30 p.m.,
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and white cows £100 to £128; other‘black and white , cows . £80 to J,£96; best red and white cows *£78 to £ 88; best black and white heifers £106 to £125; other heifers £76 to £92; •
Dunsop Bridge; and R. Thistle- twaite of Pendleton,, awarded prizes for; the-best-heifer ,to--l and 2 S. Strickland of Bashall Eaves, andjbest cow 1 J. Barnes of Altham,; -2 -H. Pickard. of Fence,
The judges,. R.• C.,Seed.;of Quotations were;—best black wel-
living. in Parbold and the other, Mrs. Bet-ty Blair-Bryan, in Castle View, Clitheroe. Mr. Blair-Bryan is a local toffee manufacturer.
She has two daughters, one
PLANS APPROVED BY COUNCIL
Hotel, Whalley Road, are’to be demolished to form a car park. Permission for this was granted under building and town planning regulations at the monthly meeting of Clitheroe Town Council on Tuesday. Permission was- also given
TYISUSED outbuildings at the rear of the Wheatsheaf
for the following: Erection of a new farm house
to replace tlie existing house at Siddows Farm, -: Henthorn, for Mr. J. E. R. Aspinall. Change of residential accom
modation at the District Bank; York Street, Clitheroe. Detached ' bungalow at the
Moorhouse. ’ -
: Shop fascia with illuminated sign at 12 Moor .Lane for E. Wilson (Drapers) Ltd. -
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at 59-Moor Lane-to offices for Bowker
Brothers.Ltd. ... ■ Formation of bathroom from part of rear, bedroom at 9 St. James’ Street, for. , Mr. - ,B. Speak. ...
.Conversion . of the dwelling -
rear*.bedroom at 106: St. Paul’s Street,, for Mr. B. Saul.
Formation of bathroom from . • , - -
land Crescent for Mr. A. ,W,- Hilder. . New toilet accommodation, at’ 4 Castle Street; for Messrs, ’ A. and D. B. Blair-Bryan. Additional window; at 27
.Lean-to .garage, at 26 Moor
Lowergate for Mr. J. Frank- land.
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junction of 'Railway’ View and Waddington, R oadfor -Mr. R.
Road, for Mr. P. Arrowsmith. New works toilet at Primrose
Private garage at 18 Standen
Works, for Stalwart Dyeing Company Ltd.
croft,” Littlemoor, for Mr. R. Parkinson.
rear bedroom at 21 King Lane, for Mrs. G. Wahnsley.
Formation of bathroom-from
a t1 Waterloo Cornmill, for B. Dugdale and Sons Ltd.” Outhouse at 108 St. Paul’s
Raising roof of loading' bay
Street,, for Mr. M. Cusack. . Internal toilet at 17 St. Paul’s
Street, for Mr. J. Parkinson. Internal toilet and washbasin
rear bedroom; at 7 Woone. Lane, and’ car port at 7 Woorie Lane, for Mr. H. Brown. , Private garage and internal
Formation Of bathroom' from
at ■ Juvenile Exchange, Well- gate, for Ministry of Labour.
Private ’ garage at “ Meadow-
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WHALLEY Bus Stand
SUNDAY, 17th JULY .. —‘ WYE VALLEY TOUR.......................... 31/-
010 KIRKBY LONSDALE and 1 WINDERMERE ....................................
— DUMFRIES and GRETNA GREEN . . . . — BEAUMARIS and the MENAI STRAITS 1— ALTON TOWERS ..............................
— CHESTER ZOO ................................. — NEW BRIGHTON ................. ‘...........
— SOUTHPORT .................................... MONDAY, 18th JULY
0740.. — HOME BASED TOUR—THE ROMAN WALL TOUR........................................ 41/3.J — (Including luncheon and high tea).
0740 0820
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and MATLOCK BATH ....................... (Including luncheon and high tea). — LLANGOLLEN, BALA LAKE and
home BASED TOUR—NEWSTEAD ABBEY „
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— BUXTON and DOVEDALE -............... — GRANGE-over-SANDS ....................... 13 — CHESTER ZOO ................................. U/8 ■:;/
TUESDAY, 19th JULY . 0850 ..
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0840 WHITBY ......................................... 81/3; - ; — ■ HOME BASED TOUR—RHYL via
: the MENAI STRAITS.......................... 37/b (Including luncheon and high tea).
. 0820 .. 0— HOLYWELL and PANTASAPH.......... .’ 16/EF 30/9.
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;'1 .. 1210 .. 1250 ..350 .. 1310 HARROGATE and ILKLEY ................ 9/J WEDNESDAY. 20th JULY
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0840 HOME BASED TOUR—KIRKSTONE PASS, ULLSWATER & WINDERMERE 29/6}, (Including luncheon and high tea).
— HOME BASED TOUR—CHURCH STRETTON and POWIS CASTLE ... (Including luncheon and hlgh tea).
.. 0850 .. — HOLKER HALL and GRANGE .. . . . .1210, .. 1210 ..
0730 . . 0740 .. — HOME BASED TOUR—COVENTRY . ,,, , 0 GRETNA GREEN and THE LAKES . . . . 21/9
THURSDAY, 21st JULY
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toilet at 84 Chatburn Road, for Mr. A. Wilkinson. - v Formation of bathroom from
part of rear bedroom at Curzon Street, for Mr. A. ‘D.' Brewer. Detached b u n g a low - with
garage at Plot 10, - Hereford Drive, for Mr. K. Taylor. ■ : Front entrance ■ porch at 23 Buccleuch- Avenue, for-Mr. H, Dean. Amenity - buildings at' Pimlico
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factory and extension and alterations to ;: office block at Pimlico works, for Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd,
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. CATHEDRAL......... ............... .............. 34/3.-; —* (in.'Audlng luncheon and high tea). ^ , ............ 3b/9
1010 INGLETON and MORECAMBE ...A ...11/6 . — CHESTER ZOO .................................. 'll/,1
— (Including lunclieon and high tea). (Including luncheon and high tea).
— NEW BRIGHTON .......... .......
■' — BELLE VUE and GARDENS ................ 6/b. ----RINGWAY AIRPORT ............................. 10/3
! 12/-
- FRIDAY, 22nd JULY .— HOME BASED TOUR—SPECIAL TOUR ;
0840 HOME BASED-TOUR—SEVEN LAKES -TOUR- -------------------------
— (Including luncheon and high tea).
, 'oINORTH W A L E S . 30/3 (Including luncheon and high tea).
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Book at Looal Offico:
HOME BASED TOUR—LAKESIDE; HOLKER HALL and GRANGE ...............33/3 (Including luncheon and high tea).
010 SEDBERGH-and APPLEBY CIRCULAR 17/3 - MODERN WONDERS TOUR CHESTER ZOO '■
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840 HOME BASED TOUR-SCARBOROUGH , .FILEY and YORK
HOME BASED TOUR—THE DUKERIES TOUR ..........................
34/9 For ..... ..................
0840 WHITBY. SALTBURN and REDCAR — . DERBYSHIRE-DALES' and CHATSWORTH
— CHESTER ZOO ............................ — BELLE VUE and GARDENS............ — MORECAMBE ......................... . ..
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840 HOME BASED TOUR—THE ROTHAY ui v VALLEY TOUR.................
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— .HOME BASED TOUR—STRATFORD- o on-AVON ........................ ......... . 39/3v:.:!,h (Including luncheon and high tea).
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840 HOME BASED TOUR—BRIDLINGTON. • j'J'-.’b; ,
FILEY, and YORK ..'.......................... 37/8#-.’. (Including luncheon and high tea).
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BROWSHOLME HALL, HODDER and KIBBLE VALLEYS . .*........................
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which has about a dozen mem bers, looks after the women’s side of the licensing trade, but it also helps many various
charities.Vice-chairman is Mrs. M. Whittaker of the Hodder Bridge Hotel. Mi'S. A. Parkinson of The Railway View Inn, is treasurer and Mrs. C. Carter, of the Church Street Tavern, Great Harwood, secretary. The next function to be
was re-formed. Primarily the Association,
Council “no” to fruit
machines
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-£»- clitheroe hotel licensees’^ . for permission to install fruit‘S
machines on their premises were refused by Clitheroe Town):-.'/ Council at their, monthly mcet-’/k ing on Tuesday evening. The applications were by MrC’-ifv-.-
Finance and General Purposes/ 7, Committee minute turning.®;,
The Council approved a , - .
APPLICATIONS by U ’O fj- • -,‘,jr
Arthur Dean, of the Commer-, cial Hotel, and Mr. John Web-:. -''., ster, of the Brown Cow Inn.
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down the applications because Aj-.: it was considered that the ins-i/;/ tallation of such • machines-/ - would not only alter the cliarac- ter of the premises but would;;',,A. also attract young persons who>);>, . j might not otherwise visit the: premises.
.. CHURCH WIN CUB SPORTS
rriHE Clitheroe and district I Cubs held their sports on
organised by the association is the annual buffet dance, to be held at the De Tabley Hotel, Ribchester, on October 4. This year the guest of honour will be Mr. J. A, R. Kay, of Newton Hall, Newton - in - Bowland, managing director of Dutton’s Blackburn Brewery-Ltd.
Chatburn Road cricket field on Monday evening, when the Parish Church pack won the sports shield with 25 points. Runners-up were the Trinity pack with 20 points. Mrs. W. K. Crompton, Assistant District Commissioner (Cubs) presented the shield.
VINYL FLOORING
VAST, mi a moderi|
|qne of the thr
ajU' Yet with /Twill be up by
, /ISeercraft Ltd. . ■
’■/tration, which |
/ ’every departm And soo
(With eighteen . / rising scheme
■ ■ August 1 Seercraft Lt|
■ !one of the
: groups in B Brothers, fam “Ashton Zorb
®i nappies.
.-"ing in King • ■ thousands of f- cinema are de’|
’ on the corner o: ’ -Highfield Road
’ -accommodated ings—the prod
The Clither i 1 there is a lab4
. stock. .-But, due to I
$1
6 /8 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone: 504-
EXPERT FITTING — ESTIMATES FREE
Mr. CHARLq Sales
vomen. And thij pales force of
fgiven individu §Miss Dorothy Miss Slater.
^employees. The: surroundin
raining school
Hat a Manches| |been with the - ^started. The ’ Lowergl
^responsible for|
TRAINING The companj
blitheroe, 75 ‘ompany’s prodil ear is made if and. In Clitheroe, nployed, of
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