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Of BridaE and Bridesmaids Gowns


November 13th


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ses were on display at the Ribble Valley Poultry Socie­ ty's 12th annual show.


NEARLY 700 bird1


ses and more emphasis was put on game birds. More than 300 people visited the show which has firmly established itself as the leading one in the North West.


The turnout was especially


fowl, bantams, eggs and such exotic breeds as Silkies,- Andalusians and feather footed Pekins. The judges, who had a hard time because of the high class of entries, came- from as far away as Scotland and the Isle of Man. Heading the show's organis­


good as the Ribble Valley show at Clitheroe Auction Mart clashed with that organ­ ised in London by the Poultry Club of Great Britain, Which many local members usually visit. Exhibits included water


ing team was president Mr, James Crook, who is seen far r ig h t in o u r p ic tu r e . Exhibitors pictured with him are, from the left, Mr Barry Sw a rb r ic k , Mrs B e tty Palmer, Mr Harold Hornby and Mr Fred Bradley. Paythorne breeder Mrs


- in 81 clas­ There were eight new clas-.


. Old English game bantam and a rosette for a hard feather bantam male. Mr Fred Bailey,, of Black­


Palmer took the Rodwell trophy for best bird in the show, the Wilkinson and Gordon Lea trophies for an


of Amborgate (E. G. . Longton Perpetual Challenge Trophy for best bird of opposite sex to Bibby trophy winner and the Ainsworth trophy and 'rosette for a soft feather bantam);-T. G. Clayton, of Preston (Bernard Crook cup for a buff rock bantam’); A. Thompson, of Brinscall-


burn, took the Bibby trophy and rosette for a soft feather bantam, the Arthur Robinson cup for a Wyandotte bantam and the Bradley Perpetual cup fo r a black .Wyandotte bantam. Other awards went to: F. Clark,


. (T. H. Billington trophy fora Rhode Island red bantam); Grace Whitaker, of Clapham (Douglas Mason cup for best children’s exhibit); T. Kinder, of Blackburn (Robinson and Spens- ley cup for a cross bred hen). C. J. Pattinson, of Osmaston (A rth u r Robinson cup for a


. Leghorn); J. C. Fidler, of Higher Poynton (Eli Leach cup for an old English game bantam and rosette for best hard feather bantam female); R. E. Sharpe'and son, of Pilling (rosette, for a large male); H. Hornsby, of Burscough (large female); S. Fisher, of Appleby Bridge (Carlos Bros medal for a Pekin); T. Monk, of Halifax (Carlos Bros medal for an old English game spangle female).


WORK OF LEAGUE IS MUCH VALUED


Hollings reported on the past y e a r ’s activities, which included the purchase of a house at Padiham for the rehabilitation of patients. Eight vacancies on the committee were filled by Mrs H o l l in g s , Mrs Thelma Feather, Mr Eric Foy, Mr Alan Daniels, Mr Neville Grif­ fin, Mr Geoff Jackson, Mr Tom Rushton and Mrs Eileen Taylor.


the committee’s first meeting on November 18th.


Officers will be elected at For missions


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SLIDES on Wales were shown by Mr David Butter­ field at an overseas mission evening at Low Moor Method­ ist Church on Monday. A collection raised £11.20 for overseas missions.


gathering how much the hospital valued the work done by volunteers, especially in visiting and befriending patients. Chairman Mrs Kathleen


THE Divisional Nursing Officer at Calderstones, Mr Thomas McLean, was guest speaker at the hospital’s League of Friends’ annual meeting. He told the well attended


Awards for postmen


CLITHEROE Post Office drivers last year clocked up 185,821 miles between them while delivering mail.


Postmaster Mr Rob Wilson


recently presented safe driv­ ing awards to 16 of them at an informal ceremony at the sort­ ing office. Bars to 10-year medals were given to Mr Brian Aspden, Mr Ronnie Aspden, Mr Eric Briggs, Mr Jerry Jackson and Mr Denis Lord. Mr Brian Barlow received a bar to his 20-year medal. Bars to five-year medals were presented to Mr Fred Baker, Mr Hughie Cooper, Mr Dick Redmayne, Mr Billy Wallwork and Mr John Woodend.


Cottam, Mr Derek Dickinson, Mr Eric Hardcastle, Mr Tom Hargreaves and Mr Alvin Tolson.


Diplomas went to Mr Leslie ISS-


of Traditional Furniture and Grandfather Clocks


EXHIBITION ■ ■


- and Parrock Head Farm guest house.


258 country hotels to be commended, received.a simi­ lar award for its restaurant three years ago. Mr Peter Hey, a proprietor


what, the BTA describes as “the outstanding quality of their accommodation, food and service and for their warmth of welcome and good value for money.” The Hark to Bounty, one of


The awards are made for .


Parrock Head Farm, was “absolutely delighted” to find that her guest house was one of only 64 to be commended. What makes the award


of the historic hotel which has eight bedrooms, was very pleased at the news. “We have done a lot of work at the hotel and it is always nice to see it appreciated," he said. Mrs Patricia Hartley, of


SLAIDBURN certainly, seems to know how to-take care of its visitors. . For in the British Tourist Authority’s latest list of awards, commen­ dations have gone to the village’s Hark to Bounty Inn


Manager quite in' ‘local players’ row


CLITHEROE FC’s reserve team manager Mr Qenis Tither has resigned after being placed in what he describes as “an intolerable position” by the club.


that his drastic step was forced by a statement from secretary Mr Colin Wilson at the annual general meeting


SNOOKER


.Bailey 05, A. Mashiter 58; H. Wilkinson 76, A. Smith 52; T. Howarth 54, R. Bradley 73; S. Edmondson 78, B. Moon 64; G. Kermeen 85, T. Hargreaves 56. Chatbum 420, Waddington A 368:


465, Ribblesdale SSC 355: J. Donaghy 77, M. Hargreaves 52; C.


LATEST results in the Clitheroc and District Snooker League: Pendle Club 12, Ribblesdalc SSC 2; Chat- burn 12, Waddington A 2; British Legion 2, Gt Harwood A 12; Billing- ton B 10, Conservative A 4; Gt Harwood Libs 4, Calderstones 10; Waddington B 6, Rimington 8; Conservative B G, Billington ,B 8. Individual results: Pendle Club


Mr Tither said this week


that there were no local-play­ ers good enough for the first team. a Mr Tither, who joined the


club at the start of the season, told our reporter that his job as manager had been make impossible because'locals would not play for the reserves if they thought there


was any chance of a first team game.


“I have been,struggling to


even more outstanding is the fact that Mrs Hartley opened the guest house only 18 months ago. The 300-year-old farmhouse, at the foot of Burn F e l l , has th re e double bedrooms, all with private bathroom.


Jubilee


John’s School, Read,' on Monday, November 29th, to make plans for celebrating the Queen’s silver jubilee next year. Representatives of each village organisation are to be asked to attend the meeting at ' 7-30 p.m.


A meeting is to be held at St


Keep the top spot


WEST BRADFORD Ladies’ Hockey Club had no trouble in defeating Guardian Royal Exchange despite being with­ out a goalkeeper. It was their fourth league win and keeps then at the top of their divi­ sion in the’ Mid-Lancashire League. They also have the best goal average.


Goals canu* regularly throughout


the game, several from good crosses by Sadie Blake on the left wing. The 7-1 result, however,- does not do justice to GRE, who had more of the play than the scoreline suggests. Scorers for West Bradford were Sue Bailey CO, Anne Hutchinson (2), Margaret Mercer and Yvonne Scott. On Sunday, West Bradford played


a home friendly with Darwen 2nd, a very fit and fast young team. The Darwen forward line was particu­ larly good, troubling the home defence continually, but Marion Fox, playing in goal for the first time, had an excellent game and kept the score respectable at 3-2. Home scorers were I ay. Bond and Daphne Lawson.


Waggon


hold on Waggon and Horses 5, Hurst Green Reserves 4.


WAGGON survived a spirited fight back from the villagers to edge their way into the second round of the Dan Seed Trophy. Hurst Green were twice trailing by


four goals in the last quarter of an hour, but they came within inches of forcing a replay. With the advantage of the slope, Waggon took an early lead through Collinge. A clever lob from Bradley and a fine individual effort from Green gave them a comfortable 3-0 half-time lead. Bradley put them four ahead


before Hurst Green came back into the game with a Wilkinson goal. Thomber made it 5-1 and when all


seemed lost Hurst Green fired in three quick goals through Masters, Ecdes and Moon.


BACK HOME


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League appearances with Blackburn Rovers until cartilage trouble ended his hopes of turning professional. Before joining Clitheroe he played for Chorley and Accrington Stanley.


GRAHAM BISBY, who made more than 100 appearances with Clitheroe FC during a period of just over two seasons, has joined Nelson. Earlier this year, he quit Clitheroe to play football in South Africa but has now returned. At one period he made Central


319: M. Aitken 48, I. Tomlinson 63; R. Rouse 43, E. Tomlinson 63; K. Garrett 75, F. Hall 56; G. Robinson 89, J. Nuttall 72; B. Robinson i00, D. Cowperthwaite 65; T. Warden 60, W. Lewis 0. Gt Harwood Libs 393, Calder-,


493: R. Cowking 78, R. Forshaw 65; D. Halliwell 71, P. Reid 92; B. Alston 66, A. Chew 78; I. Tattersall 73, W. Rishton 82; B. Hargreaves 56, M. Higginson91;B. Dixon 59, H. C. Clegg 85. Billington A 415, Conservative A


456: J. Crowther 45, D. Packer 90; T. H. Walmsley 92, J. Hacking 65; D. Boothman 66, J. Spencer 6*1; A. Wilkinson 38, D. Seed 87; J. Titterington 87, O. Lodge 64; I. Waddington 68, T. Jackson 86. Conservative B 398, Billington B


402: R. Parker 61, T. Peters 65; F. McNab 64, J. Priest 63; A. McNab 45, B. Thompson 67; A. Middleb- rough 65, J. Wild 66; T. Makinson 77, R. Wharton 73; G. Dinsdalc 86, B. Dewhurst 68.


Last-gasp victory


defdats, this win should improve the team’s confidence and their league position. Glenn Evans, making his league debut for the Clitheroe club, survived a nightmare s ta rt to storm home 3-2. Injury cost Paul Lambert a deserved win, but there were victories from Steve Hutchin­ son and John Drew. Tonight, Empress play a


Huime 9-7, 9-0, 2-9, 9*5; J. Drew beat D. Barrow 9-6. 10-8. 9-31 N. Pollard lost to C. Roberts 9-7, 4-9, 4- 9, 6-9; P. Lambert lost to D. Scott 9- 4, 9*1, 4-9, 7-9, 8-10; G. Evans beat B. Griffiths 0-9, 2-9, 9-5, 10-8, 9-5.


friendly against an East Lancs team at Chatburn Road. Results: S. Hutchinson beat D.


Cubs win


CLITHEROE Cub Scouts’, District A team scored a notable 2-1 victory over Preston. On a wet and windy morn­


scored and piled on pressure but Clitheroe continued to play good football and when Blackburn (A.) scored they were buzzing. Confidence increased and Hargreaves scored the winner with ten minutes left. The B team were beaten 1-3


by Preston, Parkinson scoring in the first minute.


Paul’s v Ribblesdale (R. Pye), Loyola v Whalley (M. H a rv e y ) , C h a tb u rn v Waddington. (L. Poole).


Fixtures for Saturday: St


picture and had a goal disal­ lowed for offside, and the teams turned round without either having scored. From the restart, Preston


ing the Clitheroe lads set about their task with a flour­ ish and were unlucky not to be two up in the f irs t ten minutes. Preston came more into'the


EMPRESS Squash Club reco­ vered from a hesitant start to snatch victory at the last gasp ■ in a finely-balanced contest against Greenacres 2nd, of Oldham. Coming after two narrow


stones 458: J. Pollard 39, M. Joyce’5 9*1; A. Procter 61, D. Hindle 93; B. Bradshaw 90, D. Wynne 59; V. Higginson 68, D. Briggs 74; J. Hack­ ing 49, J. Haydock 71; J. Mellor 86, P. Backhouse 67. Waddington B 396, Rimington'


H. Frank!and 65, T. Makinson 79; D. Speak 69, S. Cox 53; P. Jones 69, J. Wooff 55; R. Turner 73, S. Hatton 70; R. Parker 64, F. Coar 60; P. Whittaker 80, T. Herd 51.' British Legion 403, Gt Harwood A


to use players from as far away as Bolton. Mr Wilson’s statement means it is imposs­ ible for me to continue in the job. “Since it came from the


form a side of local players good enough for the Black­ burn Combination’s premier division. “As it is, I have been forced


secretary, it must be the club’s policy. Therefore, they must not want to run a reserve side and it is a waste of time carrying on. “I only took on the job to


Auctions and Sales


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Clitheroe Auction Mart Co. Ltd Railway Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23325 -


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th SALE OF ALL CLASSES-OF STORE SHEEP AND


- LAMBS. 2,000-2,500 Ewes, Lambs and Shearings. Half Bred and Horned Ewes, Half Bred Lambs, Horned ; Lambs, etc.; etc. Entries to time of sale 11 a.m.


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th WEEKLY SALE OF FULLY ACCREDITED NEWLY CALVED CATTLE AND CALVES. Calves at 12 noon. Dairy Cattle. 1 p.m. Accredited cattle only.


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15th / WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 11-30 a.m.


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th CHRISTMAS SHOW AND SALE OF IN CALF AND STORE CATTLE AND ALL CLASSES OF STORE SHEER; AND LAMBS. 30-40 In Call Cattle. Prizes in two classes and championship. 60-80 Store Cattle. All fully accredited and' Store Sheep and Lambs as forward. Sale times: In Calf 12 noon (Judging 11-30.


.a.m.); Store Cattle 1 p.m.; Sheep at 2 .p.m. approx. Combined sales , of Cattle and Sheep will be held


■ fortnightly from this date until the end of the Sheep season.


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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW AND SALE.OF NEWLY. CALVED CATTLE. All fully accredited. Prizes for best Newly Calved Cow, best Newly Calved Heifer, the Thomas Silverwood Trophy for the best Cow or Heifer in the hands of the breeder. The Clitheroe Auction Mart


- Trophy for the Champion Beast. Judging 12 noon. Sale at 1 p.m. Usual sale of Rearing Calves at 12 noon. All fully accredited.


help the club. I wasn’t interested . in the backroom politics which seem to domi­ nate everything,” he added. When Mr Tither, of Croas-


dale Drive, Clitheroe, announced his resignation, the Blackburn Combination allowed the club to postpone two matches. They will be back in busi­


4 : Household Furniture and Effects SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th


SILVERWOOD - BALSHAW SHORT NOTICE OF SALE


Auctioneers and Valuers


For Mr W. Robinson, 1 Ribble Avenue (Brow Bottom), Grlndloton, Nr. Clltheroe


borough player will certainly have a difficult task- on his hands. The Reserves have only taken one point from eight league games and were disqualified from the Birtwis­ tle Cup a fortnight ago for fielding an unregistered player. First team manager Mr


ness on Saturday week under new manager Mr Arthur Ainsworth, of Rishton, who has had experience running amateur sides in the Darwen area. But the former Peter­


Tither’s comment that the club’s doors was closed to local footballers. “Any player in Clitheroe who wants to be given a chance to play Lanca­ shire Combination football and is prepared'to appear for the Reserves and win their place will be most welcome,” he said.


Mr Wilson said this week


would like to have a trial should contact a club official or turn up on practice night — Wednesday—at Shawbridge.


that he hoped a lot of local lads would come down to Shaw- bridge to try for a place in the teams. “I only hope I am proved wrong about there being no local footballers good enough for the Lancashire Combination," he said. Any local youngsters who


Sims ’ career at an end?


ton at the end of last season, injured his neck a fortnight ago and has been advised by his doctor not to play again. Coming only weeks after top s tr ik e r Simon Whiteside broke his leg and put himself out of the side for most of the season, the news represents a serious blow to the club. Waddington are now on the lookout for new players to strengthen their weakened squad.


Cup date


WADDINGTON will meet the winners of the replayed game between Belgrave and Worth Avenue in the second round of the Birtwistle Cup at Twitter Lane on January 29th. If they win through to the finals


they will have a date at E wood Park, Blackburn — a ground they last


played on in 1948 when they beat Cherry Tree to capture the cup.


THE long footballing career of Waddington FC player- manager Chris Sims, which has included spells with Black­ burn Rovers, Great Harwood and Clitheroe, may be over. Sims, who joined Wadding­


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jfs Weatherproof jfr Double Glazed \ 4 Aluminium Windows \ Doors, Patios


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Comprehensive guarantee. Finance available.


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RELIANCE GLASS


Pratt Street, Burnley Tel. 29603 __


4119. D.AA.


ROOFING CRAFTSMEN All types of roof repairs. Slate


roofs, grey slate roofs, tiled roofs, all types.


Lead valley gutters repaired or renewed. Gutters repaired or renewed, wood, cast or pvc.


Chimney stack repairs. TEL. BURNLEY 32461 ‘


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REPLACEMENT WINDOWS • ALUMINIUM* • • PATIO DOORS ALUMINIUM


, SINGLE OR DOUBLE GLAZED All our products carry


' Comprohonsivo Guarantoo Personal loans availablo.


Call:


8 MANOR STREET, BOLTON Telephone 34893


WINDOWCRAFT CONVERSIONS


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T. SOWDEN LTD , MASTIC ASPHALT CONTRACTORS


Polished Asphatt Floors, Roofs, Tanking.


Built-up FeU Roofing Contractors.


Estimates free -- Tel. Burnley 28956 GEOLOGICAL MASON THE


w i l l b u i ld YOU n lovely s to n e f i re p ­ lace u s in g loca l s to n e o r green s la te , b u t i f y o u give him h is head he will u se a s c o re o r so o f d i f fe re n t ro ck s a n d m in e ra ls to give y o u a u n iq u e a n d co lo u r fu l fo ca l p o in t .


CAUSEWAY COTTAGE. FO ULR ID GE. COLNE. Tel. C o ln e 4 7 8 4 .


J . WHITTAKER.


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