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Clitheroe 2232i (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising) ■ Burnley 22331 (Classified) PROUD DAY FOR RACHEL AND HER MUM


War hero who won MC at 24


A Clitheroe man who was awarded the Mili­ tary Cross for bravery shortly before the,Dun­ kirk evacuation has died suddenly in hospital.


of Drapery Cottage, High Street, Low Moor, was connected with the Clith­ eroe family firm of cotton m a n u fa c tu re rs , John Southworth and Sons, of Brooks and Jubilee Mills, Clitheroe.


Maj. Alan Southworth,


w a s e d u c a t e d a t Uppingham and at Christ Church College, Cam­ bridge, where he gained an MA.


Born in Clitheroe, he


As war broke out he went into the Royal


E n g in e e r s w here he served as second lieuten­


Guides to receive the new Baden Powell Badge. Her mother had every


first member of the 1st Langho St Leonard’s


reason to feel proud, for she is the Guide Leader and Rachel is the first


Very firm trade for bulls


THERE were 107 cattle; includ­ ing 29 bulls, 49 graded cattle and 29 cows forward at Clith­ eroe Auction Mart on Monday. There was a very firm trade


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was again a good demand, with a light Charoluis steer making I18.5p from J. and M. Barrow and medium steers making to 110.5p from J . H. and M. Morphet. Heifers topped the bill at 122p


for bulls, topping at 138.5n for a Limousin from T. W. Pickard with Charolais to 135p from J. H. and M. Morphet. In the graded section, there


trade was brisk. Standard lambs made to 2G9.03p (average 24Gp), medium to 241p (224p), heavy to 24 lp (20Gp). Overall average was 228p. Hogg numbers kept up well


R. Seed and Son and young cows to 90p from E. R. Gill. Overall average was 82.13]). Lamb numbers increased and


for a medium weight Belgian Blue from B. Breaks, with light heifers making to 117p for a Limousin from T. W. Pickard. Heavy cows went to 89p from


SUNDAY was a special clay for mother and daughter Barbara and Rachel Jayne Cooper. Rachel (14) became the member of her family to


School, Blackburn, Rachel was presented with the award by District Guide Commissioner Mrs Hazel Wharf during the church


and Mrs Walter South- worth, he was mentioned in despatches for “gal­ lantry and distinguished


gain the coveted award. A pupil at St Wilfrid’s


Landlord is given absolute discharge


an award for best atten­ dance for the d is tric t Guides and intends to remain in the movement as a young leader. Rachel is pictured out­


side the church with mem­ bers of the company and t h e D i s t r i c t Commissioner.


in the Guide section of the movement, replaced the Queen’s Guide Badge two years ago. To gain it Rachel undertook a vari­ ety of activities, writing a project about the history of Guiding, helping out in the community, gaining an insight into Guiding in the C o m m o n w e a l t h a n d becoming a member of Clitheroe Scout and Guide Canoeing Club. Along the way she won


parade service at St Leon­ ard’s on Sunday morning. The award, the highest


CLITHEROE Magistrates heard that a Wacklington landlord had been distracted by; three troublesome youths when police called at his pub and found two late-night drinkers.


ningham, representing the landlord, said that Har-


and trade was up to expecta­ tio n s . S tan d a rd s made to 203.89p, mediums to 180.95n. Overall average was lS8p. Half- bred ewes made to £48, horned


(107.17p), medium to 110.5p (108.5p), light heifers to 117p (109.58p), medium to 122p ( l l l .G lp ) , heavy to 10G.5p. Overall average was 129.47p. B u l ls made to 138.5])


to £28 and the overall average was £27.70. Light steers made to 118.5p


208.57p (198.58p), medium to 203.89p (191.51p), heavy to


average was 188.14p. Ewes made to £48 (£27).


180.95p (lG2.32p). Overall


standard to 2G9.03p (240.11p)f> medium to 241.G7p (224.Gp), heavy to 227.27p (206.33p). Overall average was 231.77p. Standard hoggs made to


(12G.58p), cows to 90p (82.13p). Light lambs made to 241.G7p,


Roefield Barn plans unveiled


THE first steps in plans to turn Roefield Barn


ular access, demolition of garages, shed and part changing facilities to form a leisure centre extension on land at Roefield Barn, Clitheroe, has been lodged w i th R ib b le V a lley Council. The sch em e ’s sup-


and give the Ribble Valley Sports and Recreation Association a binding lease on the site as soon as possible. I f


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CALLING all thieves . . . watch out there are alert neighbours about!


porters are hoping council­ lors will approve the plan


into an ambitious leisure centre complex have been taken. An application for vehic­


Design Group, Whalley — will he given the go-ahead to produce the final plan which will be submitted to the North West Sports Council with a grant aid application. The final decision on the


application is expected early next year. Meanwhile fund raising


for the £250,000 scheme is continuing. Said associa­ tion chairman Mrs Doreen Euinton: “The sports bodies have come forward to support us and we would like to feel the com­ munity will also stop and think about the benefits which will be offered to them by this centre.”


police went to the inn at 12-25 a.m. one Sunday and saw one man consuming lager and the other rum and blackcurrant. It was explained that letters ol caution from the police had since been sent to the two men concerned. Mr M ic h a e l C u n ­


licensee of the Higher Buck Inn and former Licensed V ic tu a l le rs ’ Association chairman, was given an absolute dis­ charge after admitting two offences of aiding and abetting customers to drink intoxicating liquor outside permitted hours. The court heard that the


Eric Hargreaves (40),


greaves had been having trouble with three youths at the pool tabic. They used strong language after he asked them to finish their game, drink up and leave. The youths then s ta r te d to play pool slowly, so Hargreaves, with the help of a cus­ tomer, managed to put them out.____________


youths in a telephone box. Two ran out, but the third seemed to be making call. He suspected that the youth was making a call to the police to get his own back. Mr Cunningham said


youths, who had come from Clitheroe, had been causing trouble, snapping off ear aerials and running on the tops of cars. With this in mind, he decided to go outside and make sure they were not on the pub car park. Hargreaves saw the


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that the police arrived and found two customers still with their drinks. Towels had already been placed over the pumps : He submitted that it was not a case of blatant late-night drinking. The landlord had been diverted and had gone outside to make su re the th re e youths did no damage. Mr Cunningham said


that Hargreaves had been a licensee for 20 years, the last eight being at the Higher Buck.


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow, Heyes, Moor Lane, Clith­ eroe, will be open until 6- 30 p.m. Boots, Castle Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until (i-30 p.m.


It’s Postman Pat


A honeymoon in Malaysia followed the wedding of Mr John Godfrey Ingham and Miss Joanne Barbara Clarke at SS Peter and Paul’s Church, Rishton.


clerical officer, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs P. J. S. Clarke, of Har­ wood Road, Rishton.


The bride, a higher


joiner, carpenter and con­ tractor, is the son of Mr and Mrs D. Ingham, for­ merly of Bashall Eaves and now of Pendle Street, Skipton. The bride, given away


The brid egro om, a


Mrs Lindsay Western, Miss Catherine Ingham, the bridegroom’s sister, Miss. Victoria Smith, the bride’s cousin, and Miss Jane Aspinall. Lindsay, Catherine and


by her father, wore a French embroidered satin gown in cream with a tulle hemline and featuring leg- o”mutton sleeves. Her full-length veil was held in place by a floral headdress and she carried a bouquet of cream orchids, roses and stephanotis. She was attended by


Pauline Dewhurst, the bride’s sister, Miss Louise and Miss Tracey 'Nuttall, the bridegroom’s nieces, and Miss Emma Wight- man and Miss Samantha Holden, the bride’s nieces. .They wore Bo-Peep


by her father, wore a white crinoline-style gown with a detailed bodice and satin edging. Her veil was held in place by a head­ dress of small flowers and she carried a bouquet of pink, mauve and white flowers. Bridesmaids were Miss


labourer, is the son of Mr and Mrs J . Bennett, of Thornley Smithy, Thorn ley, near Chipping. The bride, given away


catering manager, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Dewhurst, of Higher Hud Lee Farm, Hurst Green. The bridegroom, a farm


St Peter's Parish Church, Stonyhurst, was the set­ ting for the wedding of M is s J a n e t M a r ie Dewhurst and Mr Kevin David Bennett. The bride, an assistant


ant, rising to captain and then major. The son of the late Mr


services in Italy.” At the age of 24 he was


joined his brother, Mr John Southworth, in a business partn ersh ip , establishing Ribble Paints a n d V a r n i s h e s a t Blackburn.


added to his Military Cross. After the war he


s tan c e and d au g h te r Hilary. The funeral ser­ vice was held at Clitheroe Parish Church on Wednes­ day and followed by cre­ mation at Accrington.


Breeding ewes and


judging breeding ewes and fat lambs. Results for breeding


Moorhouse, of Barnolds- wick, enjoyed an evening


scrunching CLITHEROE YFC, by permission of Mr and Mrs


Junior — D. Staveley, S. Goodbeer, R. Staveley. Intermediate — P. Morris and B. Stansfield (joint), D. Clark. Senior — D. Cowgill, J. Mellor. The vote of thanks was


ewes: Junior — W. Slin- ger, R. Stavely, E. Whi- twell. Intermediate — D. Clark, P. Morris, B. Stansfield. Senior — D. Cowgill, J. Mellor. Lamb observations:


He leaves a wife Con­


awarded the Military Cross. He was said to have placed himself in an exposed position as he held two bridges for final demolition as the enemy advanced. The enemy was within 100 yards when he fired the charges. A major’s bar. was later


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style dresses of blue and white striped cotton with matching headdresses and carried baskets of pink, white and mauve flowers. Best man was Mr John


ducted by Fr J. Higham and organist was Mrs T. Eccles. A reception was held at


Longridge. Photograph: Mr John Hornby, Broughton.


Jane wore full-length jade green satin dresses and carried cream roses and carnations. Victoria had a ballerina-length cream dress and carried small carnations. The dresses were made by the bride­ groom’s mother. Best man was Mr John


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the 47 members left the coach at Eldwick Crag to walk along a section of the


pley Glen. A fte r a sh o r t walk


A WALK of contrasts was in store for Clitheroe^_ Naturalists’ Society for their visit to Airedale. Led by Mrs C. Pickles,


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