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Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, August 17th, 1972


Spinster may have been dead


for five days INQUEST TOLD


A WOMAN whose body was found by police in her home had probably been dead ,for five days, a Clitheroe inquest was told.


SMOOTHING THE WAY


load at is Best the


jom fo f - w i th old w o r ld and s e r v ic e a t


kers Arms Hotel


hr Meals Daily


N o on to 2 -3 0 p .in . 8 -0 to 1 0 -3 0 p.m.


[Sunday Lunch Times -'on and H igh Teas


El-SO to 5 -3 0


luncheons Daily 1-3 0 Iexcept M o n .)


Saturday from 7 -3 0


ling Receptions and ■ties Catered For


kon-in-Bowland Siaidburn 236 | or Phone fo r Menus


t est B ra d fo rd ■thndist O i a p c l


ihapel |


niversary a v , a u g u s t 20th


|r Kcv. G. II. Raynor ban of the District


[isical Items by ie .Tones Tamils'


G O O D progress is being made with the pre­ liminary work leading to a start on the stone­ cleaning of six Clitheroe churches and the im­ provement of 20 town


to them. Coun, John Black­ burn and Aid. Clifford Cnat- burn, chairman and deputy chairman respectively of Clitheroe Planning and Estates Committee, have accepted a tender for the cleaning of the exterior of tire Parish Church, St James's Church. Low Moor Parish Church, Trinity Church, Clitheroe Congrega tional ' Church and SS Michael and John’s Church. Tenders are now being in­


sites. Under powers delegated


T E N D E R S


and the Corporation’s con­ sultant, Mr R. Alan Shaw, will as far as possible in­ clude suggestions made by


the local Civic Society have sh.wn particular interest


These include six in winch


the society. All the tenders are sub­


ment under whose special environmental


scheme the clean-up is being done.


ject to the approval of the Department of the Environ­


Blackburn and Aid. Chat- burn will be reported to the September committee meet­ ing for formal approval.


The steps taken by Coun. Flag week


0 A N f . l I . I C M . < (ISI.M. ( IIIIRCH


loo Road, U l i th c ro c


EVIVAL HOUR


rND.W 6-30 p.m. K ( 1 T H E F A M I L Y


Methodist Church AY . AUCUST 20th


Int of H o ly C om munion Rev. N. D. Walton Rev. E. S. Josclin


IA N O R H A L T . |AV. A U G U S T 2 0 th


• pel Service


[ r r H r .T. D O O L A N t < B la c k b u rn )


.a t in-:;o a.m. iiy Worship


t


e -a t io n a l C h u rc h A Y , A U G U S T 2 0 th


v a th le e n M . H e n d r y B.A.B.D.


f l l t l l e r o e STILL


PROCEEDING A T


»HN. f 'U T I lE R O E FETE H E LD S .


'MERGE .. I I R A IN IN G )


T i 9 ili


p.m. T.O I TCr: STALL


Ill.DREN 2p 'B FUNDS


PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT SALES


6 X 4 .................. 20p 8 X 6 .................. 30p


h Amateur ‘c Society


N A T T E R G O O D


ST 31sl,


EPT. 1st & 2nd ING


nder 14 15p, nly 15p


h day with the excep- o 3 and 6 to 7-30 p.m-


August 21st, and will


10 X 8 •■•••••••••« 40p 12 X 10 .................. 60p 15 X 12


nmm


THE LINEN SPECIALISTS


8 PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN.


E a s v P a rk in g at R e a r o f P re s ­ ton New R oad , Tontin Street.


Also 4 Hargreaves Street, Burnley.


raises £172 THE recent RSPCA flag week organised in Clitheroe


Clitheroe Auxiliary a r e grateful for all the people who helped to achieve this total, their special thanks are r. erved for six young Clitheroe children who held a jumblr sale for tbe


£172.73. Although members of the


Chatburn. Downham. Wors- ton. Pendleton. Wiswell. Barrow and Whalle.y raised


assistance , _


officers had at one stage made extensive inquiries,


And. although CID


clusively that 67-year-old Miss Emily Hanson Holgate, of Lowergate, Clitheroe, had not met her death by foul play. This was stated by East Lancashire c o r o n e r. Mr George Graham, recording a verdict of “ misadventure.” Dr C. K. Heffernan said


the evidence showed con­


Brigade is busy


A QUANTITY of waste fibreglass in a bulk refuse container at Atkinson’s Enterprise Works, Clitheroe, caught fire on Friday evening. Clitheroe Fire Brigade at­


tended the scene and soon put out the blaze. The con­ tainer was not close to the factory’ buildings and there was damage to the waste material only. The cause of the fire is not known. The Clitheroe brigade,


Wedding bells


along with fire - engines from Accrington and Great Harwood, were summoned to Calderstones hospital shortly before midnight on Sunday, where some blan­ kets and bed linen had caught fire. However, the hospital’s


that death was caused by a fall. Miss Hanson had a fractured neck, and she was also suffering from a coron­ ary artery disease, which may or may not have been apparent. “ She probably lived for one or two hours after she fell, but it is likely she was unconscious,” he


added. DOG S The woman's brother, Mr


warehouseman. of Duck Street, Clitheroe, said that he had last seen his sister alive three to four weeks pre viously. “ She was a reserved


tanley Holgate Hanson, a


vited for the sprucing up o. 20 untidy sites in the town.


3


own brigade, had dealt with the incident by the time they had arrived. The fire, which was out of 'doors, caused little damage and no injuries. An airing cupboard fire


in a house in Highfield Road. Clitheroe, was out by the time Clitheroe firemen arrived. The cupboard itself was


undamaged, but a small quantity of linen Inside it was burnt. The fire, caused by a chimney flue behind the cupboard, happened on Tuesday afternoon.


sort of person who kept her­ self to herself, ana nad


hardlv any visitors,” he said. Miss Hanson’s neighbour,


days before she was found dead. “ Later I heard the dog barking, but I could not


and landlady. Mrs Doris Yates, said that she had last seen her tenant five


do anything as the doors were locked,” she said.


NO FOU L P L A Y


inquest that he had gone to the house, but could not get in. so he forced the back door open. He found Miss Hanson lying on the floor


PC Fred Booth told the


Motor-cycle accident


TWO people were hurt in a | motor-cycle accident in Edis- ford Road. Clitheroe, on | Sunday night. James Baxter Chadwick I


(18). of Newton Street, Clitheroe, and Jacqueline Campbell (16), his pillion passenger, of Mitton Green I Farm, Mitton, were taken to | Blackburn Infirmary, but not | detained. The accident involved a I


with a bump on her head. She had been bleeding.


She was fully-clothed, and a shopping bag was lying nearby. PC Booth found that no Part of the house


had been disturbed. Summing up, Mr Gran im


said: “ I am completely satisfied from the evidence that Miss Hanson had fallen in her home and fractured her neck. I am satisfied that there was no foul play.”


ROBINSON—HIGGINBOTHAM


A STATE Registered Nurse, Miss Brenda Higginbotham,


only daughter of Mrs G. Higginbotham of Manor Road, Whalley, was married at Whalley Parish Church


on Saturday. The bridegroom was Mr


Graham Robinson, a Royal Navy petty officer and elec­ trician, and tbe voungest son of Mr and Mrs R. Robinson, of St Oswald’s


Road. Knuzden. Given away by her uncle,


second motor-cycle, ridden | by Thomas Eason, of Cleve­ lands Road, Burnley. He | escaped injury.


Recipe service


LOOKING for a recipe for a main course for lunch or dinner, telephone users in the Blackburn telephone area made more than 16,000 calls to the Post Office’s telephone recipe service during the three months ended June 30th.


A-LEVEL RESULTS


THE following pupils at Clitheroe schools have been successful in the Joint Matriculation Board examina­ tions at A level:


Key: A. General Studies; E.


charity. The six — Davi and


Trevor Lord, Gary. John and lan Lomax (all of Wad- dington Road), and Michael Hudson (Railway View) — raised £3-83 from their sale.


English Litera tu re; H. History : BC. British C ons titut ion ; Y, G e o g r a p h y : x . Religious Kn ow­ ledge; D. A rt; O. M u sic : L. L a t in : F. F ren ch : G. G e rman; M. Ma the­ m at ics : P. Phy sics; C Chemistry; N. Biology


ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS


Upper fitCTM: A. Cat.teraU B C:


P J. Carpenter A C; A Cavcnder A E H F; P. M Edmondson E F G : P. R Ha'slam Y M P; \V F. Hudson H: D. M. Lord M P: D Nicholson A E H ; A. G. Nutter A: A. R. Pinder A H Y F: P C. Shaw A E L F G : J. C. Thorp e A M P C; J. P. Whitsev E H- W. D. Williams A H Y L-pner G(IIW): R. J. Altham A:


lam e r i>: M I. Baines M; I. Bvaithwaitc M.


Susan B ar tholomew E D ; J anet Bolton A E H Y ; Wendy B rogden Y ; Sheila Cooke M C N; Susan Cowperthwaite H Y : Gillian Cragg H X : Allyson C rowther A; Beryl Dewhurst L F G ; Christine Dunbabin L F G : Sheila Fenlon A E F ; Elizabeth Fle tch e r A M P C; Brenda Ford A L F G ; Elizabeth Nutter E H ; Irene


Salwiczek H Y. Julia Gorse A E Y F;


M W. Aspinall A: D. S. Atkinson A M P C- P. R R Backhouse A; K R. Bailey A M P C: C J. Bcrrvman A BC; J H. Dawson A E” Y : D C. Holden A E H Y : C Hollis M P: .7. A. Tsherwood A P: w . A. Jacques A H Y : G A Kav c : J. S. Nightingale A Y M; S G. North A M C N; J. Proc ter A M C: R. H. R ich a rd ­ son a Y C N: J. P. Saga r A M P C: R. W. Spodding A E Y F : I, C. Webster A E H Y.


Christine Grealey A E X : Susan Haworth A H X ; Alison Hollings A M P C: Jane Hopwood A M P C; Lesley Houghton E X : Mary Ireland A E H O ; Barbara Kenyon E; Rosema ry Leeming A M P C; Elaine Slater E Y ; Gillian S pencer A E D; Patricia Swinbank H L F ; Janet. Tom l in ­ son L F : Jean Wadding ton A E Y F : Hilary Walmcsley H F : Angela Walsh A E H X ; Jane Williams A P C N; Sally Wood A M P N: Jane W o od A D.


RIBBLESDALE COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL


Vivienne Marsden Y,


£25 gift to Scouts in the Seychelles


CLITHEROE and district Scout Council has donated £25.85 to Scouting in the Seychelles. A former Venture Scout, Denis Burn, of Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, is approaching the end of a year’s voluntary service there, promoting Scout activity.


Chief Commissioner in the islands thanks the district for the donation, and remarks on the assistance rendered by Denis. He will no doubt feel strange when he has to re-adapt to our way of life.


A recent letter from the the River Ribble


Edisford to Ribchester. One caxioe was “ holed !


rom


menu would have done credit to the most ambitious chef.


tried French cooking in their headquarters,


CANOEING


soup, hot herb bread, oeufs en cocotte and oeufs paysanne, washed down with Beaujolais .’ 966. Any­ one requiring a chef is advised to contact Dr G. Hampson!


It included French onion


trict in canoeing led scouts from the Ribblesdale, St Mary and St Paul's and Venture troops to negotiate


The interest in the dis­


When 15 Ventui’e Scouts the


before it reached Mitton, but with the help of a spare canoe the occupants arrived safely in Ribchester. The river was in great demand, for Scouts from Burnley were using the same course.


HOLIDAY POST


P O S T O F F I C E S at Clitheroe, Blackbui’n, Acc- ringtoxi, Darwen, Rossendale


and all sub-pos.t offices will be closed all day on Bank Holiday Monday, August 28th.


due for payment on that day will be paid a week in advance. There will be no delivery of letters or parcels, but one collection froxn ali letter boxes will be made as on a Sunday. Telegrams


Pensions an-’ allowances


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF TRADE A MEETING WILL BE HELD ON


TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 22nd AT 7-30 p.m. IN THE


CONSERVATIVE CLUB ROOMS


TO BE ADDRESSED BY THE CUSTOMS AND EXCISE AUTHORITY ON


V a l u e A d d e d T ax a l l m e m b e r s a r e a s k e d t o a t t e n d


intending new members may join the Chamber at this meeting


SUPPORT THE CHAMBER THAT SUPPORTS YOU


GIR LS ’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL t iA (B ) : Linda Airey A E Y F;


BAILEY- WEBSTER


A STAFF nurse at Clitheroe Hospital, Miss Jean Tomlin­ son, was married on Satur­ day at St James's Church, Clitheroe, to Mr Michael Pells, a shipping clerk ,in Accrington.


daughter of Mrs Frances Tomlinson, of Richmond Terrace, Clitheroe. wag given away by her brother. Mr


The bride, the only


James Tomlinson. She wore a full-length Empire-line gown of white nylon organza, with bishop sleeves and a train. The gown was trimmed with daisies roxxnd the neck and on the bodice, and she carried yellow bridal flowers. A headdress of small trailing flowers secxxred her elbow-length veil.


Miss Anxxe Robinson, a nurse who trained with the bride at Bxxmley Genei’al Hospital, She wore a long yellow dress and a yellow


The chief bridesmaid was


PELLS— TOMLINSON snood


elder soil of Mr and Mrs T. Bailey, Montague Street, and Miss Margaret Jean Webster, vounger daughter of Mr and Mi’s J. M. Web­ ster. Tower Hill. Clitheroe. Given away by her father,


SS Michael and John s Church, Clitheroe, on Satur­ day, of Mr David Bailey,


THE wedding took place at


and cari-ed a bouquet of white flowers. Two small bridesmaids, Miss Suzanne Tomlinson, the bride's niece, and Miss Sharon O’Hare, the bride’s godchild, wore long white Empire-line


covering her hair,


fl a wet’s Their bouquets were of pink and white carna­


had headdresses of scatter


tions. Je-t man was Mr John


B a i l e y (bridegroom’s


brother)', groomsmen Mr T. Hoyle and Mr K. Wright- o lcj us’-ors Mr N. Fort


the bride was gowned m white bridal grosgrain cut on Empire-lines. trimmed with guipure lace, and fall­ ing into a train. She had a short bouffant veil secured with a white floral head­ dress and carried pink roses. Attending the bride were


dresses. and circlets of white flowers in their hair. They carried baskets of yel­ low axxd white flowers. The best man was Mr


formed by the Rev. K. Broadhxirst, a reception was held at the Brown Cow, Chatburn.


Marie Moon. They wove full- length Empire-line dresses of deep purple wild silk and


and Mr D. Singleton. . ither F. Hannon officia­


ted. The reception was held at


spent touring the South Coast.


Mrs Kathleen Fort (bride’s sister), and Miss Anne-


John Bray. After the ceremony, per­


received a gift of Pyrex roasting dish from the bride's


Mr and Mrs Pells, who


Clitheroe Hospital. arc spending their honeymoon


colleagues at


in London. They will live in Clitheroe.


Photograph: David Thomas, Clitheroe.


the Edisford Bridge Inn and tbe honeymoon is being


tant and the bridegroom is emploved by a Manchester firm of chartered accoun­


live in Haslingden.


tants. Mr’ and Mi's Bailey will


NFU SPORTS AT HURST GREEN


OVFR 70 children, with their mums and dads and grandparents, made the best of the sunshine on Thursday at Hurst Green Memorial Hall It all added nn to asuccessful sports day for the Clitheroe and District Branch of the NFU Lancashire Ladies’ Social


S e c t i o n . Tea was


panics and races, we re :


served after the The results


A, Gornatl; 2. A. Cowgill, 3. A. Bristol. Girls: L A- MiUer. 2,


Flat race—Roys 12 an‘l, ° , l '


L B a r row ; 5, E. Miller. Bov<? 10-11: 1, D. C owgill: 2,


D. Makinson; 3. M- Girls : 1. J. B a r row ; 2, E. Holden.


violdcn: 3. U. Bristol. Girls . 1* D B ar row; 2. L. Gorna ll; 3, E.


Boys 8-fl: 1, D. W a lte r s : 2. D.


Barrow. Bovs fw : 1» P o r te r ; 2. D.


Miller. Girls : 1, E. Makinson: 2. K. B a r row ; 3. A. Walters.


Boys 4-5: 1, S. Cowgill; 2. M. I:’


Nelson: 3. J* Nelson. c C o ll in c c ; 2, J. Cowgill. Under


l . R . W alte rs : 2, P. Holden. E gg and spoon—4-5: 1. R.


Walters; 2. J . Cowgill: 2. M. Nelson 6-7: 1, A. Collinge; 2, A.


Walters; 3. C. Porter. Three-legged race—8-10: L D.


and A- Waiters; 2, S. Nelson and E. B a r row ; 3, D. Barrow and K. Wilson. Eleven y e a r s : 1- L. and J . B a r row ; 2, M- a n<1 A. C.or nail; 3. S. Bargh and E. Hat-


greav es. Wheelbar row—3-3: 1. D. and A.


will be delivered between 9 a.m. and noon, and may be dictated from telephone kiosks at all times.


W a lte r s ; 2. N. Hanson and L. Go rn a ll ;


3, M. Holden and R.


Bristol. 10-11: 1. A. Curw in and D. Holden; 2, D. Cowgill and D. Makinson; 3. S. Nelson B ar row. Tw e lv e : 1. A. C0" * 1*1 and N. B risto l ; 2. M. and A. G o rna ll ; 3. A. Bristol and T.


Hartley. Potato ra c e—5-7: 1. M. Holden;


Boy falls from tree


AN eight-year-old Clitheroe boy was slightly injured when he fell while climbing a tree in Henthorn Park,


Clitheroe, on Monday. Carl McLean, of Bleasdale


Avenue, was taken to Acc­ rington Victoria Hospital, suffering from bruising and shock, but was returned home after treatment.


’ 1 MOORBY—LAKIN


SEEN after their wedding at St James’s Church, Clitheroe are Mr and Mrs John Ray­ mond Moorby. The bride, formerly Miss Mary Lakin, is toe second daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Lakin, of


A


Kemple View, Clitheroe, and ths bridegroom Is the eldest son of Mrs Moorby,


of Boll an d prospect, and the late Mr w_ Moorby. ph Photograph: G a b r i e


otographers, Blackburn.


2, T. H a r t ley ; 3, L. Gornall. Eight y e a r s : 1. J . B a r row ; 2, A. M i l le r ; 3. A. Cowgill.


low s ; 2. A. Walte rs ; 3, N. Han­ son. 10-11: 1. J- B a r row ; 2, M. G o rna ll ; 3. D. Cowgill. Twelv e :


I , A. Go rn a ll ; 2, E. H a rg reav e s; 3, L. Barrow.


Obstacle rare—B—9: 1. S. Bil­


low s ; 2, T. H a r t ley ; 3, D. Wal­ ters. 10-11: 1. D. Makinson: 2. O. CowgiU; 3. J- B ar row. Tw elv e: L A. G o rn a ll ; 2, A. M i l le r ; 3,


meet at Whalley Abbey on Monday, with high tea at seven o’clock. Members are asked to forward their names to the secretary, Mrs


M. Comthwaite. The ladies section next


J. Collinge. Sack ra c e , under 8: 1. ; S- Bil­ p** Vat s,oU< br05S, l iXO N H f ONLY * 1 -8 8 s Q- y'o. Wg are sorry we cannotJ


list all of the 1,000 lines we sell, so we invite you


to call and look. Hi. '


D o 'it-yo u i'S c If Stoi'CS 17-21 FLEritNMQ UAR£, BlACKftURH TEL.K6H


cVto0 Se v b e * .


o i r ' t n * he,l,e a


rss ' " U e L t f V c e i a re C£RAIVtlC . 3 O hp. 'L 4 s t


To /c


s ' i l ^ * 0


O nW ^ /SV0 -to •P- The bride is a shop assis­


Mr W. Higginbotham, the bride wore a white satin- backed crepe Tudor-stye dress, with sleeves and hem trimmed with white flowers. Her full-length veil was held in place by a Jane Seymour headdress, and she carried


Miss Elizabeth and Miss Ma r y Nicholson. were bridesmaids, and the bride­


pink roses. The bride’s twin cousins.


groom’s niece, Miss Jacque­


line Robinson, was the small attendant. The bridemaids


wore lilac tree bark satin Tudor-style dresses, with cream and white flowers in their hair, and carried cream roses and white bridal gladioli.


a white and pjink floral dress, with pink flowers in her hair, and carried a pink and white pomander. The bride’s and Bridesmaids’ dresses were made by the bride’s mother.


The small bridesmaid wore


HEPBURN—ROBERTS


ONLY son of Mrs C. F. He p b u r n , of Ashbrook, Ribblesdale Avenue, Clith­


eroe, and the late Mr Hep­ burn, Mr Douglas Lindsay Hepburn was married at Audenshaw Congregational Church, Manchester. His bride was Miss Eliza­


Elizabeth Hulme, wore a white and mauve dress, with a mauve hat. Best man was Mr Alan Blackburn, and ushers were Mr Graham Robbins, Dr John Royle and Mr Edwin J. Cottey. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr Grant.


Robinson, the bridegroom’s brother, and groomsman Mr Derek Higginbotham, the bride's brother. Mr E. Green and Mr K. Garvin were


Best man was Mr Peter


beth Anne Robert^, the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs C h r i s t o p h e r Roberts, of Park Road, Audenshaw. Given away by her father, she wore a white broderie-anglaise gown with petal headdress and veil, and carried a posy of white roses and pink carna­


ushers. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. R. A.


Spread Eagle Hotel, Barrow,


tions. The bridesmaid. Miss


Harpur, and organist was Mr J. A. Tattersall. After a reception at the


the couple left for a honey­ moon in North Wales. Photograph:


Pve’s of Clitheroe.


Trough House Hotel, Auden­ shaw. the bride, a junior school teacher, and the bridegroom, a sales repre­ sentative, left for a honey­ moon on the N o r f o l k Broa’ds. Tlie couple will live in Dipton, Co. Durham.


After a reception at the


Photo: The County Press, Ashton-under-Lyne.


THE wedding of Miss Anne Isobel Hindmoor, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Hindmoor, of Chatburn Park Drive, Clitheroe, took place at St James’s Church on Saturday.


WEBSTER—HINDMOOR


Alec Webster, a post prad- uate student at Leicester University, and the younger son of Mr and Mrs Dick Webster, of Ward Avenue, Oswaldtwistle. The bride, a mathematics


The bridegroom was Mr


dx-esses in blue and white floral Tricel, with frilled hems. The chief brides­ maid’s dress was worn over a white full-sleeved crepe blouse, and she carried a Victorian posy of mixed white bridal flowers looped with white ribbon. The small bridesmaids’


dresses had short puffed sleeves, and they carried white pomanders on white ribbon.


teacher, was given away by her father, who is the head­ master of St James’s School, Clitheroe. She wore a long Empire-line gown of white bridal crepe, with double frilled hem and sleeves. She had a white straw picture hat. and carried a Victorian posy of white roses, stepha- notis and delphiniums, looned with blue ribbon. The chief bridesmaid was


McDonoxxgh, and the groomsman was Mr John Waddington. Ushers were Mr John A. Hindmoor, the bride's brother, and Mr Ronnie Webster, the bride­ groom's brother. The ceremony was per-


Best man was Mr James


Miss Elizabeth Jane Hind­ moor, the bride’s sister. The


nist was Mr Joseph Roberts. A reception was held at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton. After a honeymoon in


two young bridesmaids were the bride’s cousins. Miss Amanda Victoria Jane Brad- dock and Miss Rosanna Sarah Braddock. They nil wore long


A.


formed by the Rev. K. Broadhurst, and the orga­


Scotland. Mr and Mrs Webster will live in Burton Street. Loughborough, Lei- cestei’shire. Photograph: Mrs Sti’etch, Chatburn.


Girls galore in five-a-side


soccer contest


ALTHOUGH the number of teams entered In this year’s Castle Fete five-a-side competition is slightly down on last year, the organisers are sure the event


will be its usual success. E l im i n a t i n g rounds


between the 54 teams begin tomorrow night at the Castle Field, and continue almost up to t a day of the fete. As usual, entries will be divided into four sections —senior, junior, youth and ladies.


this vear is the number of ladies’ teams that ixave


One encouraging factor


entei-ed. Explained Mr John Wood-


worth. treasurer of the Clitheroe and District Amateur League, and one of the event's organisers; “Last year we had to go round persuading teams to enter.” he said, “ but this year we had eight applications even before tbe closing date — which is just the right num­


Kong Res v Bully Brothers (A ) . Youth: Scorchers v Cricket Field United tB ) , Barons v Turnip Pickers <C>. Ant Hill Mob V Goodies i D). Senior; Wadding­ ton B v Bonnie Scotland: Com­ mercial B v .Men o f Na/rn. MONDAY, gis t - Senior:- Gis


TOMORROW: .lunior: l ion s


burn Ath. A v Four Pints and a Coke. Andy’s Five v Furies. Gis-


burn ' Ath. B v Live rpo o l. NWGB v Weirdoes. C ommerc ia l A v Out­


clin v Crown Toppers. Yonks v Horn. Hillards FC v Commercial C. Sons o f Zens v ROFC. Olasby s Gladiators v Waddington A.


Pendie Witch v O’Neil. WEDNESDAY.


Winners of (A ) v Funny's P r o f . Avengers Mk IX v U'pbrooks R eds. Youth- Winners (B ) v Winners


(C ) . Ladies: Skilful Avengers v Flirty Five, Sweetie Tea se r s v


round. FRIDAY.


ber." Matches begin at 6-30


each evening, and are played at 20 minute intervals.


'.Mth: Junior: r iv e


Targe t Shooters v Slade Alive. Henthorn Horrors v Dod Gems. Youth: Winners o f (D ) v Globe­


trotters. Ladies: Bee Gees v White Lion Ladies, Groundhogs v Wavelock


Rangers. TUESDAY,


b -o ok s Deadeyes v Invaders. Rivals v Bolan Boogies (plus senior 2nd round).


PRINTS OF MOST PICTURES APPEARING IN THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES ARE AVAILABLE TO ORDER


‘filth: Youth: Up-


Inver Birds. THURSDAY, f l th : Senior 2nd


'bird: Junio r:


casts. TUESDAY, I f ml: Senior: Myrr-


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