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ABOUT A last
farewell for
Sir Percy I t w ill b e h a r d to tear
aw a y f rom th e g o o d L a n c a s h ire fo lk w h o s e friendly c a n d o u r , w ily w in k s and h um o ro u s b a n t e r have w a rm e d th e c o ck le s o f his h e a r t, s a y s S ir P e rc y Lord,
m the ‘Lancashire Education' E agazine, Sir Percy, Chief s ducation Officer for Lanca chire County Council dei_
w h o r e tir e s in J a n u a ry . mWriting for the iast [ime
snbes the parting as sweet 1he Authority for 22 years
onours. C in his last article as
l “The black tie will no longer decorate a neck that Tias wrinkled over the years. phe e x h i l a r a t i o n and oleasure of chatter and fun sver the cup and after dinner npteches. will be replaced by
Sill be no more Speech Days. soon the last hand will, be phaken and the last prize noresented. Soon there will be
more social functions.
c ub of the wheel to the cir Tumference is swift and sure. moday you are somebody; to
ostalgic memories. h "The journey from the
t bowling green, the armchair, atient wife.-’
orrow you are nobody. "Now for Old Trafford, the
he slippers, and the company p of a long-suffering and
Gloomy
among those who suffer from the introduction of
news Will the schoolboy be
decimal coinage? wThe thought occurred to us
c (“That's nothing new,” we man hear you thinking, for i oney in general seems to be sn progressively shorter mupply these days. But we l ention halfcrowns particu aarly because they are gradu clly to be withdrawn from
a hen we were reminded that crs next year draws on, half- mowns will become more and
ore scarce.
irculation). r And for the schoolboy who
n For because there will be do equivalent coin in the secimal system, junior may wuffer a pay cut and end up p ith a florin, or new ten-
celies on his weekly half- courown for pocket money, this i ld be very gloomy news
ndeed. .
enny piece instead. a Or maybe Dad may once nce, or three shillings.
sgain foot the bill, and his peen get a bonus with 15 new
next stop Preifv Annemarie Kun-
Africa i e M-old-re.nds the
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T H IS C H R IS TM A S — G IV E T H E M T H E P R E S E N T —
ofnd in 1957 chief education t ficer. His services to educa cion were recognised by the ionferment of a Knighthood
947 as assistant education aeputy chief education officer
officer for further education. d In 1949 he was appointed
Hn ihe 1965 New Year's whief lie writes: “Soon there
t 2 of them as Chief Educa tion Officer, sir Percy went 1o County Hall, Preston in
orrow. t He has been connected with
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Nalgo branch pinstalls new
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N a tio n a l a n d L o c a l G o v e rnm e n t Officers A sso c ia tio n a t th e a n n u a l m e e tin g in thei H o rs e S h o e In n . He is the Senior Engineering
M r. H a ro ld K e n d ric k w a s in sta lled a s p re sid en t o f th e C Y C L I N G
FIFTY WEARY MILES
Assistant, in the Borough En gineer and Surveyor’s Depart
ment, which he joined 16 years
ago.In recognition of his services the retiring president, Mr. Eric Bracewell, was thanked and presented with a medallion.
se t o u t fo r H o lc om b e B ro o k . L a s t w e ek I s a id th e to ta l d ista n c e was 50 m ile s a n d a f te r c o v e rin g h a lf th e d is ta n c e o n S u n d a y we fe lt a s if w e h a d c om p le te d th e full am o u n t. t Every one of those miles from
L a s t S u n d a y th e C la rio n
CMr. Jack Parkinson, Senior Tollector in the Borough u reasurer’s Department, was
Officials
Mullaney, honorary secretary; t Mr. W. J. Slinger, honorary
ohe top of Brownhill to the top w s J. Slack, Mr. B. Braith- workf Haslingden Crane had to be
E.aite, Mr. R. H. Johnson, Mr.
. ecutive Committee; Miss Mis Birtwell, Mrs . A. Cooke,
pubreasurer; and Mr. P. J. Poster, Exlic relations officer.
same cold relentless wind that has taunted us for several weeks.We elected to go by the r Blackburn route before we
ed hard for. against that Mr. B. Locket, Mr. J. Onrell and J T. Scott.
eys and Mr. E. W. Booth. mSupper was served after'the
oealised the wind was so hard, t r perhaps the steepness of hhe hills made the wind appear
aveller.
d Of ail the places we visit l uring a year, nil the lonely tanes and moors that we traverse, I can think of none
Sympathy
being no man’s land. b From tlie outskirts of Black- sioll the time a feeling of depres
hat has quite the same air of aum to the summit one feels
arder.However, wc were committed soas been tilted on its side by
to crossing this desolate sec htion of the countryside which tr me sadist to torment the
Third in the
series
ding on such a ride? As the T allach plays Tuco. t escent of the Grane is made vhe question is answered. The biew over the reservoir is wreathtaking as is the speed at
t n, and as mile succeeds mile, she depression deepens in roympathy with the bleak sur undings.Wdiy. you may ask, bother go
he road down unwinds smoothly, and four miles soon spin
by.After dinner at Haslingden t we returned to CMtheroe via
tions of the road on the climb,
wng an appearance, the traffic weas beginning to assume its Nekend proportions.
Low Moor are to be maintained s by the Town Council’s parks
f committee considered a letter orom the cenotaph committee cf Low Moor expresing appre t iation of the work done in set ceing out the gardens for the R remony of dedication of the
The Churchill Gardens at taff.A recent meeting of the parks
Looking after gardens
p department could undertake t lanting out and maintaining yhe gardens, and offered £20 a
S oyal Engineers’ Memorial
tone.The letter asked if the parks
ear for tne service.
i he women's toilets adjoin ong the Market Cafe are to be f pen daily during the daytime mor a trial period of three e onths. The toilets are at pres
T Op en daily
nt open only on market days. E L E C T R IC
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Co-operative supermarket in p Castle Street are now com
Extensions to Clitheroe's
lete.The extensions have taken
about three months to. com fplete and 2,500 square feet of
Floor space has been added. dacilities for a butchery aepartment are being made t t the front of the shop,
ormeriy the supermarket. . J*S‘* «J)JS if, '12
ull-time workers are needed. a An assistant manager; has
Clso been appointed, Mr. G. ain.
of staff andfMri'-K.T.ownson, f manager says that four more
There are now members Jit. -V
hich the descent is made. t In contrast to the rough sec
he more usual route on which, i no doubt, due to the sun mak
B ext week we visit Scaleber mridge and Bell Busk about 45 wiles in all. New riders are elcome to join us.SPRITE.
T h e M a n W ith N o N am e is b a ck w ith h is pon ch o , sm a ll c ig a r a n d ru th le ss am b itio n s . “T h e G o o d , T h e B a d an d T h e U g ly ” is th e th ird o f th e trilo g y s ta rrin g C lin t E a s tw o o d a s I th e n am e le s s m an .
t is showing all next week at Ag the Palladium.
H oint auditors, Mir. F. H. eeting.
nanimously chosen as presi dent-elect. Officials re-elected: Mr. A.
T h e M a y o re ss’s C om
m itte e ra is e d £60 fo r th e M a y o r’s W e lfa re F u n d a t a coffee m o rn in g in th e
M a y o r’s P a r lo u r o n S a tu r d a y . A ttra c tio n s in c lu d e d a b rin g a n d b u y s a le , a c a k e s ta ll a n d a jew e lle ry sta ll.
Sale of Work raises £150
t A total of £150 was raised by ihe annual Sale of Work organ osed by the Ladies Committee Cf St. Michael and St. John’s
che event, and Mrs. Dunn was ahairman. Mr. Patrick Fullalove bola.
lie three men are searching s for $200 000 which has been
ar is raging but the men C IN EMA
wcare only for the money and sideear the uniforms of either t merely to help them in T heir schemes.
he Man With No Name and Tuco are distrusting partners, Tuco, with a price on his head, is turned over to the law. Eastwood collects the bounty money and as the noose tightens round Tuco's neck lie shoots through the r rope, rescues him and off they
ride to the next town to
Van Cleef, meanwhile, is busy trying to find the location of ci the money. Under surprising
epeat their scheme. Quarrel
Nrcumstances The Man With p o Name learns of the hiding lilace just in time to save his afe after a quarrel with Tuco I nd the race is on.
Fewtarring, as he did in “ For a W Dollars More,” and Ell
sain Lee Van Cleef is co- CLITHEROE Wtolen and hidden. The Civil
hurch, Lowergate, chtheroe. t Father F. W. Dillon opened nd Mr. Marsden ran the tom
SALE A SUCCESS DESPITE THEFT
T h ie v e s b ro k e in to B a sh a ll E a v e s S ch o o l o n F r id a y a n d sto le p riz e s w o rth £ 3 0 w h io h w e re to h a v e beer* u s e d a t
th e sc h o o l sa le th e n e x t d ay . s But, in 6plte of the theft, the
The headmistress, Mrs. J. Learning said, “I would like to express my grateful thanks to nob all who came to the rescue, so
and annual trip will go ahead s planned.
tale raised about £100, an all- time record. This means that ahe children's Christmas party
Aly.”fter the theft was dis acovered, Mr. J. Saul, of Mitton,
nd Mr, J. Greenhalgh, of
p riz e sh ow a n d sa le o f in - c a lf a n d s to re c a ttle a t C lith e ro e A u c tio n M a r t , th e re w a s a lig h te r sh ow o f in -c a lf c a e ttle a n d th e y m e t a v e ry g o o d tra d e . S to re s a lso fo u n d a re a d y m a rk e t.
A t F r id a y ’s fo rtn ig h tly
w e e k , th e c h am p io n newly - c a lv ed b e a s t o f th e show, c om p e tin g fo r th e D ire c to r’s S ilv e r C h a lle n g e C u p , a lso w in n e r o f c la ss 4 , w a s w o n b y R . T h om p s o n a n d Sons, o f B am o ld sw ic k . MThe animal was sold to J.
J Quotations: D e c em b e r- £awary calving cows £80 to t 118; February calving cows £o £97; in-calf heifers £80 to
ord heifers to £55: Char cross bullocks to £61; stirks to £34.
107; strong black and white bullocks to £72; smart black f and white heifers to £68; Here
wPrizes in the in-calf section on, of Bolton-by-Bowiand W to; In-calf heifer: 1, Fylde
2 Mellor. In-calf cow: 1 and
, A. R. Laycoek, of Mitton. 5 At Monday’s Fatstock Sale,
sopater Board, Whitendale, Dun- of Bridge; 2, Miss S. Swain,
f you have seen the other two Aims then this one certainly T won't disappoint you.
8 cattle, 750 lambs, sheep and ewes and 68 pigs were on offer.Quotations: Light steers 174s. to 196s.; medium steers 173s- 2 to 180s.: light heifers 165s. to
trom Monday to Tuesday in alie films “Castle of Blood' “ nd “Prehistoric Valley.'
here Is horror and adventure f to be seen at the Civic Hall
Castle of Blood” is concerned n with the theory that death
T arth.his theory is expounded by Edgar Allan Poe in an inter view with a reporter, Alan S Foster.
toot the end of life, that the whmb is merely a resting place e ile the spirit still walks the
ir Thomas Blackwood, who is also present, wagers with Foster that the young repor n ter cannot spend a single
as ever returned.
In “Prehistoric Valley" a comet s inhabited by prehistoric mon
Monsters
F ith
it.rom Thursday to Saturday, Glenn Ford and G e o rg J Hamilton star in “The Long
eters and men passes close to warth and carries two men off
America during the Civil War t with Inger Stevens playing
che beautiful blonde who
o u r n e y Home." set reates a war of her own.
Bashall Eaves, launched an
appeal.They were given immediate i support by a number of people
ncluding Mr. Brian Dent and t Mr. J. Myerscough, of Glitheroe,
he school managers.
Hhe manager and staff of the B.igher Hodder Hotel, and by f Dugdale and Sons, animal
Auction Mart Reports
£ iddleton, of Blackburn, for
248.The reserve champion and
also the winner of class 1, was won by J. H. Howard, of Skip- ton, and sold to J. B. Tankard, of Selby for £158. c There were 202 newiy-calved
fows and heifers including tully accredited forward and
Wilsaylor of Gisbuvn, and Mr. W. T serve champion); 2, R. Tere warded by Mr. Wm.
hey met a good trade. F Results: Class 1: Best
oldswick, and sold to G. Dear- den, of Quernmore, for £200; 3, R. Thompson and Sons, and sold to O. Whittaker, of Tarpor- ley, for £152. HClass 2: Ayrshire Cow: 1 J.
201s.; medium heifers 178s. to w00s.; black and white heifers 1 ith grade 198s. to 200 s.; cows l 00s. to 148s.; light lambs 2s.
(reriesian Cow: 1, J. H. Howard hompson and Sons, of Barn-
t arrison, of Kolbrook and sold Ao J. P. Quarrell, of Bolton ofbbey, for £126; 2, A. W. Wade c Bradley and sold to Mr. Sut 3liffe of Harrogate, for £115; a, K. Marsden, of Broughton,
Clitheroe. DThe sale was opened by Miss
o o d manufacturers of t . Worsley-Taylor, 'chairman of
lmedium steers 183s to 186s; might heifers 168s to 190s; u edium heifers 173s to 177s; 1ncertified steers and heifers 170s to 202s; fat cows 68s to
48s.Sheep: Light lambs 3s 3d to
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Vr Speoial Offer for Christmas ★
hristmas Trees and a wide range of sifts. After
p.m. Tel. Great Harwood 2884
3s 7d; medium lambs 3s 41d to 3s 9d; heavy lamb6 3s 4d. to t 3s. 5Jd.; light shearlings 2s. 8d.
o 3s; heavy shearlings 2s 4d to 2s 7d; ewes (each) 20s to 120s. Pigs; Porkers 34s 6d to 39s
d.; rearers £5 to £52. gi At the weekly sale of in-pig
o £51.
welts, sows and store pigs, there t re 432 animals forward, and
BENTHAM
6d; cutters 32s to 38s; baconers 35s to 38s; fat sows £10 to £26. 6 Calves: Killers 15s to £4 17s
s0s; 17 in-pig gilts to £37; 404 ttore pigs £4 10s to £12 3s;
hey met a goocf trade.' 1 Prices: six in-pig sows to £34
hree sows with followers to t £54: two gilts with followers
3s.At Tuesday’s weekly sale of newiy-calved cattle there was b an improved entry forward
actory clearance was obtained. £ Quotations: Cows £70 to
3Od. to 3s. 4d.; medium lambs Bold to G. W. Griffiths, of Cichard Turner Memorial t s. 4d. to 3s. 9d.; sheep 2s. 4d. s arnsley, for £92; 2, G. Thomp Challenge Cup also winner of 9o 3s. Id.; horned ewes 20s. to son and Son. of Gargmve, and p8s.; half-bred ewes 70s.; pigs: corkers 31s. 6d. to 35s. 6d.: 3utters 31s. to 38s.: bacon 31s. 6d. to 34s. 6d.; overweight
tin-gham, for £110. Olass 3: Shorthorn Cow: 1. J.
nd sold to N. Cowgill, of Whit- s Simpson, of Giggleswlck, and
or £101. BClass 4: Black and White or
cefore a large attendance of eustomers. Trade was rather fasier than of late, but a satis
hrom which no living person son, Waddington. and B. Smith- f ight in Blackwood Castle
124; heifers £66 -to £166. ofThe judges, Messrs. F. Coar,
the following: Cow: 1, H Palmer, of Twiston; 2, W. Moon and Sons, of Chaigley, Heifer: 1, Barker Bros., of Rad- P cliffe; 2, T. and M. E. and T.
of Waddington, awarded
arker, of Downturn. a A larger entry of calves met 3 10s- to £5 5s.
GISBURN
D a iry S h ow a n d S a le a t Gis- b u rn A u c lio n M a r t y e ste rd a y
I n th e a n n u a l C h ristm a s
or £184 and £192 respectively. AOlass 5: Heifer any colour: 1.
fold to J. H. Howard cf Skipton D Ingleton and sold to G. a£205. Reserve Champion and
s . W. Wade, of Bradley and Herve Champion; 2, shown by A. Aold to J. P. Quarrell, of Bolton C ld to F. Tarn, Brancepeth a bbey, for £100; 2. A. W. Wade Dnd sold to J. C. Parker, of
uernmore, for £160. WClass 1: Best Black and
arley for £100. E Class 6: Cow bred by the
ca good selling trade; Rearing Bxhibitor: 1, A. Maude, of £ lves £7 to £23; bobby calves
C Dodd of Maipas, for £124
soargreaves of Ausbwick and bo. Durham for £156; 3, shown
h e ld th e ir a n n u a l C h ristm a s D a iry Sh ow o n W ed n e sd a y w e ek w h en th e r e w e re 110 n ewly C a lv ed C ow s a n d H e if e rs in c lu d in g 15 fu lly a c c re d ite d cows o n licence. R Prizes: Champion Beast:—
B e n th am A u c tio n M a r t
Tchampion); 2 and 3, R. Qale and sold -to G. Deaxden of t hompson and Sons, and sold fo W. Wallbank, of Cockerham
a lue Heifer; l, R. Thompson Mlso winner of class 1. shown by (nd Sons, of Barnoldswick
oflass 3, shown by W. E. Brown i earden of Quemmore for
d . Fawcett of Burton-in-Lons- s hite Cow; 1, M. Fawcett, Re y R. Carr of Ivah and sold to
Paylor of Gisbum, and sold to Tor £105: 2, shown by T. T. E lass 7; Heifer bred by the Bowier of Ingleton and sold to o radley .and sold to the Exors.
Clxhibitor: 1, M. Lister ol Lther colour: 1, shown by E, o itheroe, and sold to G. Sinker Tf Cheshire, for £144; 2, H. F.
ff H. Litchfield, of Norristhorpe fheep. 116 pigs and 322 calves
or £144: 3. M. Taylor, and sold f to J. Metcalfe, of Darlington,
v*'
or £124. s There were 172 cattle, 922
W, Pennington for £152. o Class 2: Best Cow, any s und and Son of Ingleton and
fold to T. Whitfield of Caton, £1. Salvidge of Somerset for
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Ane Hand Soap 24/-.
Mdmoiro Cherie o Hand Lotion and
lso Blue Grass 19/3
o 00; 3, shown by G. Bateson vif Bentham and sold to B. Sal-
Mtanoire Chferie Gift Box containing Flower Mist and Hand Lotion 56/6. Also Blue Grass 42/6
dge of Somerset for £64. WClass 3; Best Black and
torward in the Fatstock Sec Eale for £154; 3, shown by W, ion.Quotations; Certified cattle Light steers 171s to 210s;
E. hite Heifer: 1, shown by W. s Brown (Champion); thown by W. E. Brown and sold do E. .Towier, Burton-in-Lons-
Do. Brown and sold to J.' Cdgson of Kendal for £140.
o lass 4: Best Heifer, any Pther colour: 1, shown by Warker of Clapham and sold to S . Bousfield of Winton, Kirkby e tephen for £262; 2 and 3, No
ntry.Class 5: Best Lightweight
Cow; 1, shown by R. Carr of Tathatn and sold to B. Sal svidge of Somerset for £137;
Blue Gross Gift Box containing Tra Hand Lotion.
| k Also Blue Grass 22/-
M4moiroOn Dusting Powder and one Hand Soap 25/8.
Mfaeolre Chdrie36/6
vel Soap and Diary 34/9. Also
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ahown by R. Denby of Tatham Wnd sold to E. A. Stanley of byitherslack for £124; 3, shown s R. Everitt of Tatham and
a ow or Heifer; 1, shown by snd M. Whitfield of Wray and bold to W. Penrtington of Bila- R.orrow for £130; 2, shown .by a and A. Easterby of. Ingleton £nd sold to W. Pennington for a137; 3. shown by J. Whitfield t nd Son of Westhouse and sold
old to B. Salvidge for £119. CClass 6: Best Fully Accredited
o W. Pennington for £128. •» F Classi 7-.,:N..F.U."-Prizet M.
awcett, Retervei-Champion.. t Class 8: Cros$fleld and Cal-
rown (2nd Class-3). , >.< j A Prices: Black and White
Bhrop Pewter Tankard, W.’ E.. a ccredited Cowsima'de to £137
nd ” av e ra 'g 'e d ’ £127-14-0 a Coloured! Cows /made sto >£106
White >Oows,made to £160-and W averaged £116-2-0. lBlack (and
eifers made to £262, GJudges,-for thei Show were;
. Bellas of’Penrith;
nd averaged £120. Black and a Wte- Helfers .'madeiLto. £205
Hnd averaged £97. Coloured G. Dearden of Quernmore and
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June Geranium 12/6
Golden troy containing H Blue Grass Flower Mist,
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