CLITHEROE a d v e r t i s e r a n d t im e s
Ft. Lancaster: 3, A. D u c kw L D. Thompson. The ju d g ed
Mr. C h r i s H ew i t ts® '* Bvougnton.
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Juniors: Flower p e 0 n, 1 teams of three) l. joi™ n 'J,<
wovth. D. Wilkinson ana n Wilkinson, and J. Heaton r Heaton and A. Newhouse- 2 b Xetvhouse R. Asquith andn Calvert. The judges were V , G. Bargh of Nappa and Mr. r Hewittson of Broughton"' ,
vote of thanks was proncseri C. Ian Pfrdie.
hanger): Seniors. 1 , K. TavSo-1 Intermediates: 1 , J. Lancaster C. Bancroft: 3. J. Dibh- V ' 4'
Girls ( c o v e r in g a S. Wrathall.
croft. H. Coates, I. Enunett N
Juniors: 1 (tied) D. Ba--
Newbould: 3 (tied) M. Lan caster and B. Newhould. The judges were Mrs. c
judges and the hostess, afto- which supper was served.
B A SH A L L E A V E S
England Primary School Tuttv Club was formed yesterdsv week, in the presence of parents, teachers, and pupils. Major Floweth, of Leeds,
Tufty Club The Bashall Eaves Ohurch ol
launched the club. There arc already 22 members, and others are looking forward to joining and receiving their badges.
More district news on page 6
Bargh and Mrs. C. Hewittsor Jean Lancaster thanked tlic
’ewhouse and L. Thompson'- •> tied' E. Lancaster and c
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M o th e r C om p e t i t io n
THEY’RE THROUGH STAGE ONE!
Here is the second group
of 10 photographs which take the mothers and bab ies pictured through to the next stage of our exciting competition.
the Advertiser and Times last week, and there are 20 more to come to complete the selection from which a short list of six will be chosen.
Ten pictures appeared in The photographs are not
appearing in any order of preference, nor of when they were taken.
To be sure that everyone
has an equal chance of winning, all were taken by our own photographer.
Each mother, whether
she is successful in reach ing the second stage of the competition or not, will receive a free copy of the picture.
Moorland School - Clitheroe Telephone: Clitheroe 3833
This Cb-educational school, has recently extended its facilities and can now take a few boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 11 as day pupils.
Small classes, with sound teaching and discipline, are a feature of this establishment which considers school to be an extension of the home.
Prospectus from the School Secretary. Principal: Bertrand Mather.
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The final will take place
at the Civic Hall, Clitheroe, on Wednesday, June 12, when a fashion show will also be held as part of the festivities associated with Castle Fete week.
In the weeks leading up
to the final, our judges face the difficult task of select ing the lucky six from the 40 pictures published.
What they are looking
for is not easy to define. Perhaps it is best described as an affinity between mother and baby, a sort of radiant happiness, which makes the picture out standing.
You can see whether
your choice tallies with that of the judges by watching the Advertiser and Times during the next three weeks.
Remember, there are 20 , 1 sft°eS’
more pictures to come be fore the short list is drawn up.
If you are among the
mothers whose photograph was taken, but has not yet appeared, there are still two more weeks left in which you could get through stage one of our competition.
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Police officers 'hammered
insistently for more than three hours on the doors of the Commercial Hotel, Whal- ley Road, one Sunday after
opening time—that the land lord. Arthur Dean, opened the door and let -them in.
they Found several men sitting round a tabic, playing domi noes.
When they went upstairs,
was fined £5 for “failing to admit to licensed premises a police constable demanding entry thereto.’’ He was also ordered to pay five guineas advocate’s fee.
Voices
prosecuting, said that the case was brought under the Licen sing Act of 1964. which gave a policeman the right to enter a public house at any time for. the preventing or detecting of an offence.
Mr. William D. Greenwood,
James L. Ashworth and Pe Allan Gaunt visited- the hotel at 3.40 pm. They beard voices in -the tap room, and could hear dominoes being moved on the table. They also heard a cash register being used.
He said that Chief Inspector And yesterday week. Dean
Police could not rouse sleeping licensee
They knocked at the front
noon. But it was mot until 7pm—
and back doors, and although no-onc answered, they could hear hurried movements inside the building.
window sill and looked through the rear part of the window into ihe tap room. There was no-one in sight, but the pumps on the bar were not covered by a cloth.
Pc Gaunt Climbed on the
van drew up in the yard, and the driver knocked on the front door. He got no reply, and went round the yard at the rear of the hotel and started shouting and whistling.
There was still no reply, so
the telephone rang, but no-one seemed to answer it.
he drove away. Twice during the afternoon,
ued a t regular intervals until 6.55pni.
The police knocking contin
the f -at door, and was told by the police what had hap pened. He replied: “I can’t help it, I have been in bed all after noon.”
At opening time, Dean opened
search his private rooms up stairs. When they went up they
He agreed to let the police Later in tire afternoon, a Joke
Fawcus, a Manchester barrister, said he went to bed every Sunday afternoon. On this par ticular Sunday he did not wake until his wife brought him a cup of tea a t about 5-10 p.m. Afterwards lie had a bath,
Dean, defended by Mr. Simon
and read the paper. He shared a. joke with his friends, but did not go downstairs until 7.00pm.
He said be never heard a sin
gle noise from outside and did not hear the telephone ringing. Mrs. Elizabeth Dean said her
husband was a very sound d e eper.
any knocking, but because the hotel was on a main road, there was always a lot of noise, and she had learnt to ignore it.
She said she had not heard
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found five men seated round a table, playing dominoes. An other sat a t the door watching them.
talking to Dean's wife and another woman.
men watching football on the television, and told them his wife would probably be making them some sandwiches.
Dean said he had left the In the kitchen, two men were
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