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Clitheroe’Advertiser and Times; July far 19P4, ■ 0


PIMIesilele programme


Northern; Whalley v Barnolds- wick: Cherry Tree v Gt. Har­ wood; Padiham v Baxenden; Earby v Clitheroe; Settle v


RJBgTPSPALE l e a q u t Tomorrow: Wand er er s v


Read- Sup^y: Sjx-a-side at (Cljth-


VER CK


lurk. son bl:uk.


■While nr Ice Blue. eroe. UCVLANO •JfJNipR LEASUfS _ ,


Colony v Rolls-Royce: Northern v ' Qswalatwi$tJ$: Clitheroe y Earby;' ~ Easenden v Patiibam; B]B and CV v Lucas; Lower Darwcn v Rea.fi.


Diy. I Tomorrow: Langho


wick y 'Whalley: £EC v Wand- j crers: Oswaldtwistle v Darwcn: j .Gt. Harwood v Cherry Tree; j Old Rossen’dalians v Settle.


biv- 2 TpiSPITSW: BartjpljJs-


Sunday; Rolls-Royce v Old j Ro’s’sendaliaps.


j


' .....V4TLEY l e a g u e Tomorrow" Burnley B o y s ’


WHALLEY CRICKET CLUB TEAM


FRONT. JeK to right: D. Bleazard, A. Anderson (captain), R. Wilkjnsqp. N. Duckworth. Back.* C*. H*?Hj M. F»I- lon, G. Hindlg, P. Shuttle worth, G. Topham. J. Rudd. J. Slinger.


CARS


■y. PARTS AND 3.000 MILES.


rior. 4-spccd, ng £130 from .................... £1150


Finished in


edgwood Blue . . . : ...................... £835


;(! Wedgwood ........................ £935


red with black .................... £795


mcron Green ........................ £1275


Damson with ........................... £995


HEROE


1840 phone 4315


.00 a.m.— 7.00 p.m. .00 a.m.— 4.00 pan.


,30 a.m.— 5.15p.m. .30 a.m.— 12.30 p.m.


.30 a.m.— 5.15 p.m. 30 a.m.— 12.30 p.m.


CHATBURN Road cricket ground is the stage l'or a least of “instant’ cricket on Sunday afternoon, when the Ribblesdale League presents its annual six-a-side compe­


out this year. The line-up it­ self could hardly contrast more with that of iast June, when i I teams took part.


Earbv ............. 13 4 6 3 22 members Rolls-Royce a n d Sel.'.c


Gt. Harwood . 14 2 10 2 18 The first match starts at 2 Padiham ........ 14 3 6 5 IS p.m. Each game consists of 10 Baxenden ....... 14 3 5 6 17 six-ball overs. Every player (ex- Wh allev ......... 13 2 S 3 16 ccpt the wicket-keeper) is al- Cherrv Tree ... 14 2 7 5 15 lowed to bo\yl two overs. The Barnoldswiek . 14 ~


............. 15 3 9 3 21 Rawtenstall. \ 7 6 11 side scoring tlic most runs (or.


DISORDERLY ON BUS 5 FINES TOTAL £50


FINES totalling £50 were


ct reel, only.


ginc. In mileage.


ii?.bcrf in ic owner,


........... £795


'.ooo. m ............ £775


m new. a ............ £625


in green


r.ished in . A very ........... £525


tr im, lo r / _______ £985


............... £495


:. Con- In verv


h match- condition £375


o


GAD 194


impos ed by Clitheroe magistrates on four youths


£S65


'lth b lo ck ......... £795


............... £545


rci. black .............. £795


; summonsed for disorderly behaviour on a bus.


L Avenue. Chatburn. was fined i£20. and Stephen Nearv (17), ' of Woone Lane. Clitheroe. was fined £10. Both pleaded not guilty. Each was ordered to pay £4.301p witnesses’ expenses.


A/an Watson (IS), of Victoria


■who both admitted the offence, were fined £10 each.


Richard Crompton (19), of Whitewell Drive, and Frederick Hitchen (IS), of Kemple View,


Two other Clitheroe youths.


Inspector J. Gavin said that the youths got on a late Satur-


Celebratioii drink led


V to court . A CHANCE meeting with


s' a friend whom he last saw a at the Battle of Arnhem in


.,; 1944 led to a Whalley man "'appearing before Clitheroe magistrates for driving a car with excess alcohol in


. and disqualified from driving for 12 months, when the magis-


164 and ■ u x c ,


itb black ............£1200


.....................£1250 .....................£1490


Finished only . . £1250


......................£450 ................... £900 ............ £800


................... £875 INSURANCE


Jones, 53. o f Mitton Road, was fined £25. with endorsement


liis blood. Joseph Randolph C l a r k


• irates heard that tests had shown he had 156 milligrams in 100 millilitres of blood—76 milligrams above the limit. Jones, who pleaded guilty, was ordered to pay a doctor's fee j of £7.20.'


said iliat his client had been shopping in Accrington, and had been amazed to meet his wartime comrade. “They did the nipur^l thing for old .soldiers, and celebrated with a drink.” he said. He added that the two men


form to a stop sign, be was j fined £5. also with endorse, | ment. Mr. Peter Turner, for Jones,


Admitting f a i l i n g to con- j :


COUNCIL SAYS ‘NO’ TO HOUSE SALE


Bowlyncj Rural (Council this weeje decided that its Gis-


burn representative, (Coun. B. B.entle>\ canpot buy liis own house.


GE, COLNE


last s^w each other when they parachuted to the battlefield at Arnhem. Jones had swum a river tp safety, but had not known what bad happened to his friend. As far as the second offence was concerned, Mr. Turned said


' stooped completely. "Mr. Jones recently suffered


that his client had committed only a technical "breach. He slowed dflwn and was sure the road was clear, but had not


-in Preston. It will mean a 14-hour day fflr him,” Mr. Turner said. "Mv client would als.o Jike


an illness apd the loss of his driving licence will mean .a complicated' journey bv public transport to his job as a buyer


to commend the police con­ stable at the scene, f«i.d other policemen ' involved for the courteous way in which they acted,” he concluded.


asked the council 'i f he could buy his twp-bcdroome.d bunga­ low at Sycapipfc, Gisburp. and the matter had been deferred. Coun. E. Newhousc said the


Coun. Bentley had previously


bungalows were built for elder­ ly people. Mr. and Mrs. Bent- ley were the tenants and as there was no reason why they should not remain so, it was not neces­ sary for them to buy the house. 1 Coun. Bentley said that as he


was an old person, he did not see why he should not be al­ lowed to buy a bungalow built


for old people. “Old people are still occupy­


Membership <>f tourist


a s s p R i a t i o n


ing twp and thpe.e bedrooms d houses,” he commented. However, the council agre.ed that hjs request be "refused.'


CLITfJEROE Hospital was visited by a group of patients f ) - om Springfield Annexe, Blackburn, on Monday after­ noon.


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THE question of whether orppt outside towns such as Black­ burn. Burnley or Nelson should be allowed to join the proposed Ribble Valley Tourist Associa­ tion may be discussed at the p.ext meeting pf the Valley's


Joint Reorganisation Commit­ tee.


week asked that the matter be put'on the agenda for this meet­ ing. 'which will be held on August 31st.


Chip pan fire


A CALL to a chip pan fire at a house' in 'Whatley "Road. Clitheroe. was answered by Clitheroe Fire Brigade on Wed* nesday evening. But by the time the firemen


arrived, housewife Mrs. Ada Barker had managed to carry the pan outside and put the fire out. No damage was caused and - Mrs ... BarketEe^aped. in j tjry.


Bowland Rural Council this


Blackburn N. . 14 5 6 3 26 dcrers again take nart. The Clitheroe ........ 15 4 S 3 24 newcomers are Great Harwood. Ribblesdale W. 14 4 7 3 23 Whalley, and Junior League


Read ............... 14 9 5 0 41


tition. Ten teams will be battling it


League s ix # side cricket knockout


ners, beating Ribblesdale Wan- dprers in a fintjj that had to be postponed for five days because of a thunderstorm.


Settle were last . ear's win­


Clitberpe, Baxenden, Lower Darwcn. Cherry Tree, Belve- dpre. Ostyaldtwistle, Read,


P W D L Pts wen will each field "A ” and “ B" teams. Northern and Wap-


This time, Clitheroe and Dar- The other participants were


Padiham and Blackburn Nor­ thern.


in the event of tied scores, los­ ing fewer wickets) wins the game!


RAINER QFF


League programme was entirely washed out. while on .Sunday the Junior League game be­ tween Cherry Tree and Rolls- Royce and the Read-Earby Lawrcnson Cup match were the only completed fixtures.


Saturday's R i b b l e s d a l e


their abandoned game at Barn- ojdswick puts them 15 ahead of their nearest rivals. Bjack- burrt Northern. and makes them c|car favourites to win the championship.


The point Read gained front


Ramshpttoni Cup semi-finals and although they must travel to Baxenden they look the chief


r e g i o n


Hodder lifeboat


dav night bus in Blackburn, to return to Clitheroe. In the course of the journey they were warned on several occasions by the conductor to stqn banging, stamping and shouting. Light bulbs on the bus were removed from their sockets, and a Win­ dow was removed from its rubber frame.


tiiiuedi the conductor told the driver to "drive straight to Clitheroe police station, without letting any passengers leave the bus.


Because the behaviour con: Police inspected the bus,


found the dislodged window, and spoke to the youths, who


were sitting at the rear of the upstairs deck. The light bulbs had by then’ been replaced. Tn court, the bus conductor,


Mr. James Leonard, of High- ficld Road, Clitheroe, said that he was threatened by the youths. "They said they would throw me down the stairs if J did not let them get off the bus,” he said. Mr. l.eonard said that particular route was notorious fqr bad behaviour at that time of night. "There arc few bus crews who are will, ing to tafte it on.” he said. ]n epurt, Nearv said that


nothing really had happened apart from some shoiitins and laughing. He said hP bad tgken the


told them: “This is a public service that you are making use of. and we must protect the bus company, apd ‘ the other people who use the service. If this sprt of behaviour goes on, then people who really need to use this service will find they arc without it.”


The chairman, Mrs. E. Hall,


bulb out but had replaced it, and he denied stamping on the floor.


The villagers arc also in the


Cloufih., Brockhall v St. Francis. y o u t h l e a g u e


Sunday: Read v IPadihain.


could have a hand in settling the title race, fpr they have still to meet the leaders twice.


Hospital FC junior


team


CALDERSTONES Hospital, who last season ran an upder- 15 soccer team in local i'riendli-


lics. have this time gone one better—they have entered the Blackburn and District under- 15 League.


ing session for the juniors is at Calderstones o n Saturday, August 5th, at 2 p.m.. when all local youngsters under the age of 15 will be welcome.


The first meeting and train­


Briggs will jointly run the team. It was extremely successful last season.


n l


the senior side reports ‘ for training. The hospital had hoped to run two senior sides, but it has not been possible.


On the following Tuesday


has recruited several local youngsters, and the average age of the side next seasojri will be little over IS.


However, tb.c hospital side


THE Hoddcr Valley branch of the Royal British Legion was represented by its secretary, Mr. D. B. Bond, when the Queen named a new lifeboat at a ceremony at Henley-pn- Thanies. Mr. Bond, who carried the


East Lancashire County stan­ dard, joined 30 other standard bearers tp form a guard of honour for the Queen.


vide a ' new lifeboat was launched last year to mark the Golden Jubilee of the British Legion's foundation. Each member was invited to subscribe a sum of not less than 5p, and British Legion .Clubs were asked to contribute a maximum of £1 for every thousand pounds of gross turnover. The outcome of the appeal was a cheq ue for more than £51.000, presented to the Duke of Kent, president of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, in Decem­ ber.


total cost, about £19,000. was provided from the funds of the RN IT, which expresses its deep gratitude to all members o f the


The balance of the lifeboat's


I.egion vyho epptributed and clped to organise the fund.


Queen embarked from the life­ boat steps and proceeded down­ stream. preceded by the Thames Conservancy motor launch, "■Vyindrush” .


After naming the lifeboat, the


day. wjih plenty o f colour, and jfiusic provided bv the Royal Marine Baud. • For all who attended. ' it was a great day which will be long remembered.


It was a glorious summer's The appeal for funds to pro­


with Clithcro.e side Commercial and Helmshorc United, of the Accrington League.


Friendlies have been arranged


Homing V\


CLITHEROE Homing Society held their Shrewsbury race on Saturday. Results:


and Chatburn. 1243.74; F. Nut­ ter. 1232.51; F. Eccl.es. 1232.14; E. tfargrgaves, 1231.13: N. Hall. J 222.84: G. Wilkinson, 1221.87; N. Hall, 1219.58;' B- Parker. 1216.53: J. Smith. 1206.96: D. Kay. 1 179.52; Cot- tam and .Q'N.eill, 1178.12.


R. Lavin, 1252.76; Hitchen Mr. S. Fitzpatrick and Mr. J.


Football makes


its bow


THE run-in to the new loot- ball season begins in earnest tompfrow, when Clitheroe FC open their programnie of friendly matches b.v entertain­ ing Mossley. a Manchester dis­ trict side.


At least tbrcc new faces


shbjjJd i>fi od show: cchtre- forward Steve Gaskell, right- back Alan Kirkhaml and sbal- keeper John Onions.


126) are both Bolton-bashed and have similar previous careers, playing .with Ch.brl.ey, | Radcliflc Borpugh and More- j cambe. Onions (20) comes j from Preston, and formerly j kept goal for Ly.tham YMCA. j These tliree. plus manager |


Gaskell (24) and Rirkham


the World’s first s non-oil


Bill Edisbury. John Kirk. John i Lawson,’ David Barnett, Joe Rpesis, David Wilson. Tony I Monks and Charlie Wroth’ will j orm the nucleus of the pool j form the nucleus of the pool ' is picked.


AVERAGES SHOW THE


THE all-round strength of league-leaders Read is revealed by the local cricket averages'at just over the half-way stage. That five of their players


•victims at the wicket. Clitheroe have taken 105


using 11 different bowlers. Pro- wick’cts from one game more,


ClithejrQe


K. Boden R . Wilson C. Bacon M. Yates G. Sutcliffe G. Davies R. Vaughton K. 'Barnes K. Barker S. Crabtree J . Boden S. B en n e t t


R. Stevenson 12 2 132 55 13.20 12 12*


11 1 103 25 10.30 7 1 59 19 4 4 8 ' 7 “


1 1 8 2


71 26“ 11.83


1 0 2 2 2 0 2 0


S. Westhcad 13 2 280 51“ 25.45 M. Blackburn 11 2 124 40“ 13-78 B. Poster


Greenlialgh 13 1 319 75“ 26.53 Batting Ins. No. Rs. HS. Av.


5 O 67 44 13.40 12.00


11 1 63 24“ 6.30 m


Bowling K. Boden Greenlialgh K. Barnes B. Poster M. Black bu rn G. S u tc li ffe K. Barker M. Yates


S. Westhead J. Boden G. 'Davies


133.1 369 33 i t . 18 19.5 87 7 12.42 1 3 2 14 1 14.00 71.5 274 19 14.42 5.0 '31 2 15.50


Qv- Rs. Wk. Av. 9.4 29 6 4.83 66.3 205 19 1,0.79


l ia lg b 5: B la ck bu rn an d Wilson 4: Barnes an d Davies 3: Bacon a n d ’ YateS 2.......................... Wick et-k eeper : Vaughton c t 8. st 4. total 12.


Catches: Stevenson 7: Green R p a i l


R. Goodway 10 3 171 63 M. Georgeson 6 1 110 35 J. Harwood


MV Grainger P. T a t t on Worsick


Batting


M. Dobson S. R u sh ton P. Haworth


D. Pollard Worsick


Bowling


3.' W a d d in g ton 41.5 145 13 11.15 E. Sumner


Ov.


J. W a d din g ton 2 1 D. Pollard


P. Tat ton


5 1 1 0


111.3 325 40 7 755..3 220 25


111.3 325 3 220


2.4


Rs. Wk. AV. 3 1.67 8.13 8-80


P. Fairc lough B. S um n e r P. Grainger B- Smith


10 0 133 32 2 1


7 1 96 25


3 1 7 3


1 0 1 0


Ins. No. Rs. HS. Av. 5 2 143 69“ 47.66 9 5 144 46“ 36.00 2 2 29 20“ 29XO


2443 22 60 16.00 13.?0


25 10 6.25 2 2 2.00 1 1 1..00


13 7 20 14 10-< 40 16“ 1000 '8 8 8.00 8 8 8.00


13.00 TOO


11.0 33 2 16.50 64.0 203 12 16-92 11.0 62 3 20.87 ' 5.0 44 1 4 4 ’


J. J.


average more than 20 runs an innings is testimony to Read's sound batting. The bowlers have taken 95 wickets, while Peter Grainger already has 17


fcssional {idartip Grecnhalgh


heads the batting and is second among the bowlers. It is something of a surprise


dale Wanderers’ batsmen, of which 18 others have been tried .without conspicuous success, Tom Waljbank being the 'only other man to pass 100 runs.


BiJ>b)es(clale


T. Wallbank 11 0 163 A- Musgrove 7 2 52 25 jp. Nestjer


®T. proctor W . 'L am b


J. Le em ins .Slihger


8 2 33 14 5.50 P. 6 3 14 5 4-67 4 1 7 5


7 . WailbaPk" A. 'Parker


J.


f?. 'Wilkinson 78.7 206 19 10-34 P. Knowles'" 31.5 132 ,6 22.00 M. Embery 32-0 .135 ,6 22.50 D. CoHiun 17.0 .64 2 32,00 K- Proctor


ffi^fger® 142.7 376 38 tlso


.qo Wilkinson 4: ' J^mbety and T. en- WaUbahk 3; Ainsworth, proctor,


' Catches: Nester 5: Slinger and B a tt in g W ey JisH


N l'D uckw or th J. Peters


A? 'Anderson G. Topham'


A. Wood M. Pallon


J. Slinger R. Wilkinson Half


D. 'Bleai,a rd 7 0 120 39 17.14 P. ShuttleWorth ' 1 1 0 140 29 12.72 12 1 134 4* 12.36 •9 0 103 29 11.44


J. R u d d


11 0 118 39 10.72 j? 2 ■«! 18* 10.16


50 16


39 24* 34 11


54 17 2 2 2 °


fl 0 0 0


and Haworth 4: Pollard. Sumner and W ad din gton 3 r Dobson, 2. Wick et-k e eper : P. Grainger c t - 16. s t 1, to ta l 17.


R. Goddway 12.0 ' '52 2 26-100 Catches: Sm ith 7: .Gootlway


36.o 135 12 11.25


3 latches: Ductwortli 5; 'Hall R:'’ Anderson. JSleazard. "liihule, 2 uddt ■'Sliuttlewbrth'. Wilkinson


150.5 1.0


26 r,82 32 15) 0 86 1-.B6J


ct; 7. st. 2. total 9; Collier-ct 4. st 4, total 8.


. Wicket-keepers: Duckworth 6,0 37 i 37,00


and' Workman 2. Wicket-keei?er: Musgrove ct 5."st 2. total '-7.


Ins- No- Rs. HS. Av. 12 2 206 48“ 20 60


£>.


2 2 1.00 D. 1 1 0.50


2.33 B. 2.00 P.


Aspdpri ’ Alnswbrtl Cottani Wilk'ipsoj


3M- Embery


Williams Knowlds


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8 1 6 1


1 0


i 3 O 2 O 1 0


iSS5 3 4 2 4 0 3 1 1 0


Ins. No. Rs. HS Av. 10 4 234 61“ 39 00 2 1 24 20 * 24.00


69 23 47 18 90 34 32 26 8 8


10.40 9.85 9-40 9.00 8.20


63 23 47 18 33 8 7 4“


10 6


'*■ 4 2 2 5 5 3 2


8.00 7.00 G.71 .6.50


1 1


3.50 2.50 2.Q0 2.Q0 1.66 1-Sfl 1.00


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LAST PAIR IN CLOSE FINISH


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READ reached the Lawrcnson Cup ’ semi-final after a ' nail-


Earby 104, Read 2nd 108-9


wicket. Read required six to win, but Dave Brennan kept a cool bead’ and got the runs. Alan' Pleas,dale turned in a fine all-round performance,


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6-fB—523—2; Q. Pollard 7—4) —25—3; R. Bell 3-r- (j— 19^—


EARBY 104. Read bowling; F. Newby


A. Bleasdale 6-—0—17—4; N. Shape 5—1—II—1. READ: S. Rush ton 4, R. Bel)


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PAVINGS AND PATHS' Consult:


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JAMES BOLTON & SON (ASPHALTERS) LTD.,


LOWER EANAM WHAUF BLACKBURN


on all floor problems.'


Telephone Blackbnrn 59438 Evenings: Blackburn 55342


W. BEER LIGHT HAULAGE


Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken ~


Tel, 2867


CASTLE CONSTRUCTION PROPERTY REPAIRS Bricklaying, Pointing,


No job too large or small Distance no object.


Stonework, Concreting, Alterations etc.


W. HITCHEN t c u E m g p - z & jm -


7 WELLGATE, s WATERLOO


TI3IBER CO. Waterloo Road


Clitheroe. Tel. 3263 ‘ ______


CEMENT £10 per ton or 55p per bag


NEW LOW PRICE


CARLITE BROWNING £1.05 per bag.


BOARD FINISH 75p per bag.


Plans drawn up for bathrooms, kitchens and all extensions.


M. & B. BUILDING SUPPLIES Old Railway Station, Chatburn.


Tel. Chatburn 558 Tel. Clitheroe 4826 FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELF ENTHUSIAST _ SMALL ELECTRIC CEMENT MIXERS


We can supply you with Cement Plaster, Bricks. Plywoods Hardboarda. All kinds of Timber and' Building Materials.


for hire— &1 per day." George Waddington (Builders ltd)


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN. Tel: 511


%UILDING MATERIALS FLAGS 3ft. x 2ft. 55p FLAGS 2ft. x 2ft 37p


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Club v Coal Clough. Lucas 2nd y Belvedere. Sppday: Atkinsons v .C.o^l


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1 W. ROTHWELL WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS


N£W AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS, CLEANERS


Hoover, Servis, Hotpoinl Bureo, Parji^ll, Acla


Lavalu^:, Bolls, Pliilips Workshop:


Home: 57 HENTHORN ROAD 3 PRIMROSE STREET Tel. Clitheroe 4977 Sales ajid Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET CLITHEROE TEL. 2979


For all


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kenivood Repairs


All makes of new and reconditioned Washers and Gleaners


HOOVER—HOTPOINT—BURCO—SERVIS PARNALL—ROLLS—ADA


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