! "77 (EIGHT) l^laLgic By "Richard A. Seckersori.
VEAH, .lt’s a iJlrty; rlve^, ttie. Mer- 1. sey, but then.,the;Mississippi,
Ahothfer, pool iwerer
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, the old cotton town of, New Orleans, but the Mersey’s vast; cavalcade of vessels stretcftids ';oack across the centuries—aye; long'before white men ever set ieyes on the Missis sippi;; and shelstlll carrles'the ton nage ,ln ever-lncfeasing weight.;
famfed In song; and story ■ Is ort the dirty side tod. paltlcularly' round' sjaout; New Orleans You can’t' do leal worklandlkeep clean, and that goes-for. rivers^ as ,^ell as humans;. The mighty Mississippi carries an Immense volume o f shipping tip to
UULM 'VVOiV. parades of
iemory of Liver-' Wednesday' night
Territorials at Princes Pajk;::;:'The ■ .(
s.very im'portant.' ;.:. summerl air quivered to the .proud „„.T}T) DUTIES: ■ i - rolimg of the drums, and the shrul of
the Liverpool S ocqttish ; ----- , -’fm ' iVT *
the pipes. How many of those, sprightly lads fell In the .first Wood bath ' (1914-18)
treated the world ?, to . which .Germany - ' '
. One of my earliat:recollections Is being takm over to New Brighton for the d ^ . When the tide came, up I was, delighted Ito note that, as the waves broke on| .the shore, they bore literally hundreds "of oranges with them; A fruit ship had broken her back, but .the course 'of
1 that the oranges were swollen and rotted-with sea water!
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was In Liverpool, ithfe other day. and ^ t a clvlc-ieceptlon: at Which he wa§Ji,.tfee 1 guett; he 'Ibid -a d e l ig h ta ^ ^ l |n o e of, his boyhood to the
to plaii«®^iGdh'the ;‘s Ca^^^ ■ how he use
Ehorei't^i|lil)'&4th ;0hd mf 'Liver- pooLt TtommyV T ; might very well
have seen ycfu there',- for I, tool went several times tb the “Cazzy” shore, as we used to I call It. ‘I didn’t go there often, pecause that shore was the'haunt , of a/ti;lbe of tough kids from the Mlll-streelli area.
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K i i ,”- they those Uttle days! .They ha ting about better dres:
Talk abo_
i t the' ‘‘ Dead End had nothing on
. and stripping him o f' such clothing and footwear as took their eye.
;ed tlian themselves
a habit of-set- ■
boy who was
toughs tof pre-1914' any
Tommy Handley,j the. comedian,; |
gratlon, the sea had smashed ooen Qie hatches Mid.lfloated the fruit opt. Thereafter, for many months, each successiye, tide brought an argosy ; of oranges I Into the I river. Imagine my , disappointment to find
at the ;Bar,~and, In the lyessel’s dislnte-
ho more; ■ Its upper part was pulled down over ten years ago to make- way - for workers!; flats, ; and the bombs of the Luftwaffe put “paid” to the remaining portion of the old Pltt-dtreet, li»cludtng the Chinese Republican Club land Quong Tal Young’s famous grocery'shop where you could buy anything from a jar, of pickled shark j fins to' a china
HREAMY, drediny Chlnatovm, U when the lights are'low/’ . There: was nothing very dreahiy about Liverpool's jChlnatown, now
On high ground, n o t'v e ry ,fa r
• remember, and still needs one .more wing before this jmlghty architec tural .wprk Is finished. I remem ber saving up pennies towards the
from Pitt-street, stands Iiv§Tpool’s new-Cathedral . . .’ a towering, re minder of the presence, pf Almighty Gbd. The Cathedral has been in course bf building* [as long as I can
bulldlngibf the Lddy Chapel, when I was but nine orjten years of age.
“ Go [inside the Cathedral and, look up at the vast stMned-glass
: ; To I anyone , jvho feels, jaded ■ and disillusioned with life I say'
. breath away; your downheart- .edness will vanish before, this ' tribute to bur Maker'.”,
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Another feature, which prevented my'gplng therjedfbm Was the fact that we lived i over on the Smith- down-lfoad side' d:l'l Sefton 1 Park, which was a, long trail,; for i small legs, to the “ Gazzy ” shore.:! “Nostalgia "I Is given In the
Standard dlctlongrr as being" the mental pain causpt ness.”. Have I you
Still worse Is the nostalgia [which one gets for times and scenes of places and people .which can! never be the "Same again.
by home-sick- ever had It?
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in those - days i before the last war. I well remember - ly ng on the very green grass of the cricket ground at Sefton* Park on ilazln'g; Summer afternoons, wa,tchln j the jwhite-clad
The sumiher Seemed to be wrarmer- i. .
' , Many .people wljll remember the efforts made to build up the village of Eastham (oh. the Cheshire .side
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/ The great fascination' of i Liver pool and the.'Mer^y Is the general nautical air of the place. In peace time the , very atmosphere rever berated to the b ram roar pf ships’ sirens; and It Is possible to meet every nationality under the sun In th e ' locals^ around! the Lime-street area, .i • ' ' [
of the fiver) as i pleasure resort for, Liverpool folks Attractive pos ters were printed describing East- ham as ‘‘Richmond on the Mergey,” and a .service of paddle steamers .'piled there from the [Liverpool Landing Stage. But Eastham never quite, “
..took on,” and the paddle steamer service has long been abandohed.’’ Liverpool remained faithful! to her ! old loves—New Brighton, Hoylake, . 'West , Kirby, and, onithe Lancashire side, South-
flare's moving about the'pitch and listening to; the crack of the ball meeting the wUlow|. The Sefton Park flag floated above the pavilion In the dlEtanbe; a* WUl-o’-the-wisp of dark red and'dark ^reen stripes. Bees made their bubibllng, buzzing
sound In onb’s ears,|and In the far- off. the musical chimes of Mossley Hill Church-clock Reminded Us of- t te passing of time—Mossley Hill
.tlonsiof
“Kerry Dafice ■thosei hours of glad less,"gone alas. like ,bur youth, too marches oh . . . ah yet: .1 _ recall trie Liverpool
' sun blazed down;'
people-.stobd In packed expectation to see the new
ren were treated to the amazing spectacle, of big African elephants beihg taken jto the lake'.to drink. Their Majesties! -visited thei city, and as long as I live I do notithink I will ever forget k piece of un rehearsed colpedy which'hapjpened. I had beeri taken! to see the pro- cesslon - from a window of my . uncle’s shop In Church-street; The
George V. A; huge circus and fplr camp: to Seftqn Pari
the! Coroioroiiatlon of King ____ -C, and we/child
d yet . ' and .celebri-
•King:and Queen, '/.long came the first detachmerit'of -nounted police, amidst sporadic" handolapplng. Four or five mlniites passed In com- p'aratlve silence,' then -»'/' happened: ■ A tramway breakdown waggon
O for one of soon.” ' Time,
the Mersey has a , magic' which draws the Liverpudlian back from
Summer or wli.ter, wet or fine, i . , ,i ■ „
-sound of that nqsy-article known to Merseyslders as “ Bootle’s Baby,” so-called because this’ fog-horn'-« In 'Bootle. On summer nights I', remember danciig at th(e Tower- Ballroom at : Ne'v- Brighton and
the Seven Seas. .' On foggy lights I imagine I can Shear the far-away
pausing between lances to gaze at the sunset whlcl glowed through the. smoky pall over th e , river. (Rien the- dockside lights on the, Lancashire shore; would start to [twinkle, arid the [blanket of dark ness would; hide; the: ugliness of Bootle’s distant buildings. The red and green riding lights of vessels at! anchor in the; river would add to ‘ th e ' twinkling' fairyland of -the - Mersey at night: pprlngtlme would bring that urge, known to all-Mer-, seysiders, that sends them “ down to' the [sea In' ships.”' Wanderlust! a divine discontent-thqt sends 'he- Liverpool man out ; over the great waters?. .!. 'until the magic of the Mersey draWs lilm home again.^-
Peruvian Consul ,-tb Liverpool; who was at the Liverpool Consulate some years'ago, went away to take charge[of- the Peruvian. Consulate
Mr. J. Ferndndez DAvila, the new
iri London, afterwards proceeding to the - Glasgow'Consulate. He; Is
top’ was: a fat Corporation’ work man wearing a battered strawjhat. A w{i'g began'It
by.shoutlng bporayl Others took, up the cheering.; and the fat one on the " dais ” smilingly raised his. old i straw, bowing: to right and left in- quite the regal manner. ._[!;; .[,*;; , ■ ■ • ■ | | :
came In solitary ssate, dowm'/the centre'of the road..' Perched-on the
and his [‘ straw, benjie was too much fW the pfent-up feCUngs
iThe sight df tipis «rimy image
. bl the crowd. . The plaudits would have -gratifled, the most exacting monarch, j
Sports Jottings
. fact that he hasi long 'been-In the veterans’ class. Ife bowled I deally,’ well In; the ‘.‘derby” ' garhe! -with
any,' possess greater enthusiasm for the game than Jrie Thompson, Clltheroe’s medluinTfrist Jiowtor'^ and'hard-hitting qatsriiah, ■who Is still. going strong in spite of the
• Pew cricketers In the district, if
. .Bffialley: on Saturday, playing; a big part in hls-^ide’s victory'
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'eettled, ' although,- WhaRdy and Blackpool have dropped out o f jh e running. Thus with- only one game to play, (Jhorley a re .' one point ahead of tiielri only rivals. Blackpool Service. ; If Chorley defeat Blackpool they will have ^ the' Championship, but . If they
■The championship'issue In the mbblesdale ' League.' Is not [ yet
. In succession. .The only chance of a- play-off iri fori Chorley' to. lose
lose" and the ' Services - succeed against Leyland, then Chorley will have'.to be content with [second place dnd the Services • will be league leaders fori the second time
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' and Blackpool Sei]
vlces..to make a draw..
Scoring- In ;theRlbblesdale,-
■ half-century mark 'being J. R. ,'Shacfclady, of Read,,■ whose fine
League on SaturdaV was on the low. Bide; the only player- to pass the.
pool-born. Let us listen to what h e ' ■has to say about the Mersey oort; “ London Is a great metropolis;
now back In Liverpool. . Mr. Davllafs wife and two daughters are Liver
(jlasgow Is a pleasant: city; but Liverpool: Is just Liverpool, and jl
love It.'
feeling of all neople who have lived on Merseyside any length !of tim?.
Which just about sums up the V • ii ' ! •T!-',.;.'.- ;. .- , , J R.A.S. [
-this year, Mr.[-DAvlla’sl [country. Peru,; was the hrst country -to step
[At the Pan^riierlcan Confer ence of Rio de'Janeiro In January
tionship with , the Axis countries,p, -Ed.1 i.
out of .the discussions and break ojf diplomatic andi commercial rela
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effort,:however' failed' to save qis side from defeat. Shacklady has been an absentee In several games this season as he had a bad attack of pleurisy About the middle of the
summer. ' , . ' ’.[.
'for his side, but he was out tor a brilliant catch In the slips after
scoring six runs, ■ ^ ^ ! ■
, The other [day I came across some Interesting figures ' which Illustrate' pretty, clearly tha t wair time, batting, Ip' the Lancasljlre League 'is shoydng greater slgns>[()f deterioration than', the bowling. Ten seasons ago, in
tliq-summer.iof 1932,' triere 'were, 28 batsmen aver aging river 20 [runs an Innings. To day there are 16. ; ’I'en seasons ago there wire 79 averaging: more than 12:60 runs an Innings; to-day 43. In 1932 the successful bowlers who were taking wickets for fewer, than ten runs a wlckit numbered eight; to-day 12." .9- ;-
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■by Eddie Paynter, and
-.lri a lesger degree by Cyril Washbrook, and Maurice; Leyland In, Uto' Bradford League, Is all the more“ nterestlng In- view .lof the fact that these cohnty “stars” 'l arer playing ^'on
The staftllng success achieved
i For' 'their visit to' Whalley in Sunday to take.'nart In a charity match,'' Blackpool Services were, captained by Geoffrey Morris./ the former' Whalley player, Geoff, was one of .the opening batsmen
window behindj the High Altar. I t is[ trpiy so|immense In its ' concepMon that I t will take your
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Priday-Bunday: No. .3'Platqon. See list. 'EMERGENCY: '
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On siren sounding, the--fflen,,in Emer gency Section must, report- immedi ately at .Company H.Qrs. I,
PARADES: , . ! - : j ;y,
Moiiday, 24th, Thursday, 27th: Nos, 1 and 4 Platoons assemble H.Qrs. 19.30 T hrs.-for training.:
EYE -SHIELDS: SECURITY; ' '■ , he necessary [arrangepients. -
All men mu^t bring their Identity cards when oh duty or parades: those not endorsed; must report same to t Platoon Comihanders,'who will make
WHALLEY HOME GUARD . “ F ” COMPANYt-ORDERS,
To-night (Eriday): Squad 2a, Sgt. Ash- croit. ■
GUARD ROSTER:
To-morrow (Saturday) : 2b; Cpl; Hlndle Sunday next: 2c, Cpl. Dewhurst. , Monday: 3a, L./.CpI. Beardsworth. Tuesday; 3b, Sgt, Cotterlll.
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Wedhesday: 3o. Cpl. G. T; Parker.' Thursday; la, Sgt. Jackson. Friday: lb, L./Cpl.' J. -B. Parker. Saturday; lo, L./Cpl. (Jrayen.
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To-night (Friday), 19.30 hrs.: Recruits T at Whalley School. . -
PARADES:' ■ .
Sunday, 10.00 hrs.: Recruits: at 'Whalley School. 10.00 hrs.: No. 2 Platoon at
Monday, 19,30 hrs.: Recruits at 'Whalley School.
Headquarters, r ' 1 .
Wednesday, 19.30-<hrS.: : Recruits at 'Whalley School.
Friday, 19.30 hrs.: Recruits at 'Whalley School.. 20.00 hrs,: No. 2 Platoon at ■ Headquarters.
| , j . ■ , Preliminary notioe of Parade:
- 'School to Training Officer. Wednesday, 19.30 hrs;: Report at 'Whal ley School to Training Officer.
Conqiany will attend 'WhaUey Parish Church M N.C.O.'s CLASSES;
onday, 19.30 hrs.: Report at,'Whalley
Prospective, N.C.O.’s also atjtend above. Note.—These Orders are subject- to
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alteration or addition,; To keep cor- r-ectly informed see notice boards at Headiquarters. All ranks are reminded to study current Battqllon Orders;-“P” Company Orders, and Part n Orders for up-to-date infonnatlon,':instructicins,
promotions, etc.
ARMY .CADET FORCE clixhIeroe platoon. -
Monday next, August 24;— • ■ '' 19.30 hrs.: Wdr Certificate A Class M’
usketry. [.
Wednesday, August 26;— 1930 hrs.: Platoon Parade;-Drill and fleldcraft training.
Friday, August 28‘— '. - !' ; . , instruction.!'
. 19.30 hrs.: Rifle drUl arid musketry -
No. 466 (Clitheroe and! District AIR TRAINING !C0RP,S
Orders for week (iOmmencing Sunday, August 23rd. j ,:,
-Tuesday,'19.00 hrs.: . ; ■ * 'PARAois: -1.-',
the Morse test for proficiency must attend
these.parades. - ! Wednesday. 19.00 hrs.'-
^p.T. at Grammar School. ' (n!cT - o.
In.cliarge
of.parade; Sgt.,B|ush).
'^ a ^ ln s . ; Calculations, Air crew 20 00 hrs.; Calculations, Ground- 19.00 hrs.: Flight Mechanics. , 19.00 hrs.; Electricians. |
■ jn^clng Sunday, August'23td. ,'CAL(XJLATlbNS (3LASSK; ' I t is proposed to enter cadete for ffie
N.C.O.’S and Cadets for the week
Mathemktfc course .at the 'Technical School on Thursday evenings. '
other classes, all c^ets will be reqnned to enrol. Provisloiffl eniqlmento will'be
Unless prevented by .attendanpe, m ,
received at the Calculations Cia^ on Thursday, August 27th.
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.pass their teste at
4-w.pm,; trades, and 6-w.p.m. air-crew, at the
iearliest possible date, as
SIGNALS INSTRUCTION: , [ . It is essential that all cadets should
tinued until ■ these, stageSj have .been completed. . ; " I-,:
nstruction'is being temporarUr discon ' ■ r- ' .
Tilloteon’s Arms,'Clipping I'.. -(^10 0 Mrs. J;-Hartley. "Henthejm, I
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT PRISONERS OF WAR FU^D. Previously acknowledged;..;78^ 1 10
Mrs Parkinson, Peddle'Road; 0 10 0 Mi-s! G. R.. Chamberlin .(..[ 2: 2 0 Mrs. Roblnsori, sale.oPgoose-;
Road
Mrs. SUii'ant I. ■Tolai to date. ,£78fl 11 10
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natural wlcketsJ This mea.ns, of course,-; th a t ' [ these .1 playerfe are either world's wondei)s or, elsp they are not grqatly. troubled by the change over from “doped"-to nat- Ufally prepared wickets! After the war I feel convinced that If 1 there Is a return to : County cricket there will be lessinterference wll;h the pitches: In th e ' seasons! Prior to 1939 It wasithe groundsn)an,'s sole
aim to mrike ditches last as Iphg ^ possible, with the result that quite often the ;h)Wlers’ 'hearts | were broken and prodigious scores were made by both sides. : , ; , ]
at Whalley On Suntjay, Fred Cheet- ham,- Cllthefoe’s wicket • Ifeeper, stqmped two men brilliantly from Jim ■ Chadwlcik’s'ijowllng. ;lWhen. walking rourldi the ground il was aiked by niariy people to tell them which- Club' Ch'eetham iPlayed -foP and his .history. Quite; a number thought he;\yas a countyiplqyer.
Playing crlclcet In a charlty|^game (Continued from preceding column)..
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1/3 Ask yoiir b(iokseller for it; obtain
able locally' from '“Advertiser and Tipiet”; shfep, .6, ;Markct - Place, .[ Clitheroe. i .
Read ; Air. Whittaker,' Newagent Whalley,: • Brooks, [ Newsagent.
In. case of difficulty It will he senL post free, by the author from above : ; address. .;
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Garage, Greenhouses, Garden, Kitchen Garden and Lawns.!
seven bedrooms, t\?o bathrooms.- an( .other domestic offices; electric lighting and central heating. . Va(ant possession can :e arranged after October.
• The mansion comprises [ four enterr taining roo)ris,.,two;, kitchens, scullery
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For further particulars arid-orders to view, apply;to ;,:■[[ '- , - [| .,
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instructed ; thatagricultural '-workers should- only dp; such drills fend duties as will hot interfere with! !the harvest: tag of;crops.
, EASTHAMS &! RAMSBOTTOM, ■ ' Sollcltorsi 21, Church Street, Home Guard .'Commandeis have been
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ley, known as '- KNONGK KNO'WLES,” Ciltherbe, standing In Its [own. grounds, together with the-Chauffeur's Cottage,
Mansion situate In the iRibble Val n o , «
Signals.-; tests: for Proflciency;. pan- Note.—All cadets who have not. passed
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dldates; -I - ■ ’ * ’: r. 20.00 hrs.: Signals for beginners.
Thursday, Sept. 3; A detachment of “P” Service
19.00 hrs. at
o-morrow (Satutday), 14.30 hrs.t Re cruits at Whalley School.
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Men- possessing more tlian two shields must return surplus to Quai'termaster at Company Headquarters. ;
uesday, 25th, Thursday. 27th: Nos. 2 and 3 Platooiis assemble H.Qrs. 19.15 hrs. for training,
No. 1 Platoon.' Cyclist runners de tailed astemble H-OrsTS-SO hrsi each night, Monday-Sunday, Aug. 24-30.
ClITHEROE HOME GUARD •■A" COfllPANY-^ORpERS. . j
y duties—telephone! ,; ' ,. :j
No. 2 Platoon. |Men
detelled.from No. ■ 4,Section will report Coy. Headquar-
To-morrow (Saturaayj, xj.uu-^w nra. ne.vt, 09.00-20.00 hrs. This duty. .
o^rrow sSurda^^ '
Monday next-Thursday,- No.. 2: Platoon:' . 2, 3, 4, 1 Sections.
Nos. ,2 and 3 Platoons. [ Note'hew tim&-21.00-0S.45 hrs. [ .' ' 7
yPUBLIC NOTICES
gOROUGH OP CLIT^OE. THE EDUCATION ACTS.
A&siSTED, - housing |S|:HE1JIES. RATING AND VAUAX on aujio
■ •vrOTTCE IS. HEREBY GIVEN that iv . the District Auditor for the Dhtrlct
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TiION AC'TS. ; i... ..
which, includes' ' the , atove-named Borough has arranged for. the/^Audlt for the year ended 31st March. 1942, of those /recounts'[of• the CoimoU^of the above-named Bprough aMi: or their-
(nMurfoe' 'the above-named
CCnrinlttees and! of the Officers of the Council and Committees which we sub
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SALES BY AUCTION ' . ■ '
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ItfONDAY - NEXT-GRADING OF ITX pat STObK at 9-30 a.'m. — No
- ! rftUESDAY NEXT-SALE OP DAIRY vl CATTLE, at .10-30 a.m., when a goodshow'of ■
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ject by .law to audit by a District Auditor, to conunence on Monday, the. 28th day -of September,-^, a t - l ^ a.m. at the TotoiiHall, CUtheroe, when and where .the several. ofBcers -who are bound to account at such j audit are severally* required to attend and pro duce'all books, deeds, bills,! accounts, vouchees, and ! other ^ocUinents ^n- taining or relating to the accounts then to be audited Iti the custody or power of each person trespectively. I Any Tax payer or • own^r of' property m
Borough may be present and! make an / objection to such accounts before ,th:
the
District-Auditor. , . AND -NOnCE IS hereby FUR THER GI1OT that the accounts of the
duly made up and balanced together with all books,' deeds, . bills.' accoimts, vouchers, and pother documents relating thereto wUl be- deposlted at the Cor- poration Offices oi the said Council, Church .'Strdet, IClitheroe,;, and,
said CouncU and o f; their ■ Committee or Copunlttees and thfe Officers thereof
available during office hours for insp^ tion by all persons interMted : for the
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Seven, clear' days Immediately befpre the Audit. '
DATED this 21st day of August, 1942. . G. JIETHERINGTON
Town Clerk and clerk!to the Local Education Authority.
CLITHEROE rGRAL DISTRICT
..COUNCIL.
AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS, 1941 /42. NOTICE i s HEREB'Y GIVEN
tha t the District [Auditor has appointed the Audit of the Accounts for the:year ended the 31st day-of March, 1942, of the Glltherqe Rural
District Council and Officers, to commence on MONDAY,
the 28th day of SEPTEMBER 1942, at 10-30 a.m., at the Council Offices, Church Brow; Clltherqe, when and where any-local government elector for the Jtural District j may be
present or be represented! and may make any Objection Ito_ such accounts before; the [' District
Auditor; AND- NOTICE IS FURTHER
.GIVEN tha t the Accounts of the Rural District Council and of thrir
Officers, duly' made UP ^ and balanced,,-, together with a ll books, bills,"' accounts, vouchers and other documents relating thereto, will be deposited at the address’ below and be open during office hours, to the Inspection of all persons Ihterested for seven (dear days Immediately
before the Audit. 1942.
Council ___ . Church Brovf, ClilTHEROE. '
| ; Dated this 21st day pf August,
T.P.RUSHTON.' , Clerk'of the-Council.
Offices, i ' ' , ! ![ ■. MSICAU L SUC :T\RFDAY, 'NEXT;: Aug
'-X FORTNIGHTLY SALE OP. GELD AND LAYING-OFF , CATTLE Will be held, when a good show of smart young
IR lto HEIFERS 'will be on oner. _____
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Autumn and back-end calving cows will be.'forward. Sale ;at' 10-30 am,-
.rrifiE * NEXT special sale' OP JL.'STORE LAMBS AND SHEEP will
be held on FRIDAY. SEPT. 4th.. Prizes will be given at this sale'for the Best Pen of 20 Half-bred Store Lambs and Best 20 Homed W. Lambs for keeping purposes.- Entriesisolicited. ' Sale at 10-30 a.m.'
Tel. 3i25. ■ ' ■;
' EDWARD CHESTER [
i BY X. SUVERWOOD.
CRIMPTON .FARM, COW ARK. Neir'CLIT'HEROE:
(Adjoining road; from-'CoW Ark to ■ •jNewton;,over Barney).
,be T SILVERWOOD, Instriicted by Mr.'
» S.. Sedgwick, will Sell by Auction, On SATURDAY. August 29th, 1942,
OCA UTILITY poultry, including OpU 200 /Incona x R.IB. HenSj,bred 1941; 150 do;, 2-year-old; 15 pure R.IJI. Pullets; 13 well-grown Goslmgs. , j
, 14 'JOINER-BUILT OABINS, sec tional, in sound, new condition: one 24ft. x,l2, inch timber: three 20ft. x 10, I inch timber; nine lOrl/X 10, } inch, oft. 6in; to eaves; one 12ft. x 8, j inch. , 12 Night Arks, as new, from 6ft. x 3 to
‘Galvanised Mash Hoppers,, etc,
'Auctioneer, ■ . I
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Sale at One o’clock. 'Terms pash. . For other, particulars -see Owner, or
17. Chester Avenue,
Clitheroe..Tel. 228. 'T. SHiVERWOOD.
- 'YXT'HITEWELL AND DISTRICT -.
F/lRMERS. LIMITED. ,
rrVHE ANNUAL SALE OF STORE A LAMBS, CATTLE, Etc., will: be held at THE ROC)T FARM, DUNSOP
^W^NESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMbI r. Entries are solicited and are to be in Secretary’s hands not later than Wed-, nesday next, 26th August, if , same 'are to be advertised. ,
R. lOTCHIN, Secretary.
Old Hall, West Bradford.'" (TeL Clitheroe 282).
ON (ULB ON .B/ILE—A “Children’s Encyclo-
for Christmas present;—Apply, 8. Hall Street, Clitheroe.
CJ-ALE—
R.I.R. week-old PULLETS, blood-tested, 24/- doz. delivered.—Simpson, /ispinails, Dinckloy, Langho.
D Large pure day-old Aylesbury UCKLINGS., 35/- doz.; also BL.x ; I'-
CESSESFor Sale — lawn mower, WANTED-'/Ladies’ & Gent’s. Sebond- hand CLOTHING: distahee ' no
both 3'speed and re-conditioned.— Apply, Advertiser and Times Office.
[in qorinection' with, the Associated Board of thfe Royal Schools of
At'! the jkent examination, held
^Music, the-, following candidates were, s u c c e s s f u l i I Grade V (Higher) i: Pass, i Emma [ , .. Boothman. '.
Grade JV (Lower) : Distinction, Eric TOiiffieid,
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Grade 'II (Elementary) : Pass, Ormrirod Simpson.-. [
.Grade I (Primary)I: Distinction, -JuneiBick^staff.. | i
Grammar of Music, Gra|de IV Joan Bristow. ; j
• They were prepared" by ;|
MARIE GUDGEON, LJI.A.M., AR.C.M,
FEENLEIGH, CLITHEBOE. N OW o i s f iS A L E i
A second book by [Norman Taylor. If you enjoyed ; reading “ Ain’t Life Queer” don’t miss! this story of village adventures.
B. Wilkinson, BilUngton. ■ Tel, -Whalley 3264..
Green’s 14-in. roller model.—Apply,
Clitheroe, containing- lounge, dining room, hall and. cloakroom, kitchen,
object; P.C. prompt attention,-i-SEED, 48, Parson, Lane, Clitheroe. '
“ ROSTHWAITE,"- Ohatbum Roa<l, Advertiser and Tiqies. [ i
for two. months iri I Low -Waddington' district.-Write
'obr- or ix[ E2,
psedia,” in good condition, suitable Secretary.
9A newly-calved COWS JL4i\J LOCAL, SCOTCH, AND
,; : WlNTEB TO WOSIEN APi^tlCANTg,, *
stock; accepted'.Mter 1-0 p.m. Twelve days’ -notice to be‘-given on M.A.T, Forms.
; _Nonq i:df the vacancies for [wotaeri, advertised In our.icoluntas relates [to; a; woman between 18 and 30 inclusive,! unless^ suqh a'woman (a) : hSs livtag her ,a child of hers under the' age
hi 14 or (b) is registered under'the t Blind Persons Act, or (c) has alMlnls^
or unless (d) thfe advettisetaent :1s ■starred. : .
rt. of Labour permit to allow J her to oDtaui employmeiit by individual effort,
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0LIEHTROE RURAL DISlRICT • .. .raUNCIIL.
APP.OJNTMB^iX OF TEAIPOBAR'Y; MEDICAL OFFICER OF HE^TH.;'
xl-appointment of temporary -Medical Officer of Health- to the Council at a salary of £100 per. annum,. 'with- a -travelling allowance of .£25 per-annum. The-appointment, which is a part-
A PPLICATIONS -are Invited for the
time one,' will be made under Section 116 of the Local Government Adfc, 1933, and' will be subject to the approval- of the Minister of Health and to t)ie pro visions of the Sanitary Officers (Out^ Side ' London) i Regulations, 1935 '
[tlons and experience, an d ‘giving .the names of two'peKons to wfion)-refer
which will nortnally be for the duration of the present emergency, that-jit may be: dstemined a t ' any time -without notice by the' Council with;the consent of the Minister of Health. - . ,1 Applications, stating -age,, qqaliflca-
It is a condition of the appointment,
ence can be .'made, should reajch the undersigned riot later than Saturday, the 12th September, 1942. j
! t. -P./RUS^ON
Council Offices, Church Brow, OUtheroe.
' ■ ■ I Clerk tp-the 'pfeuncil. • !
BROCKBALL' (Certified Institution for Mental DefeCtivfes) LANGHO,; * ■ nfiar Blackburn, ' . !
7ft. X 5; 4 "Rear’em right” Battery Cages; 4 Incubators'(150 egg size); 12 Fountain Buckets; : 5 Storm Lamps;
H ousemaid-waitresses .Urited
to . commence from 42/- to 54/- [weekly, according to experience, etc.; rising to 59/- weekly. In addition to a coswjf- livtag bonus, at present 6/6 [weekly is payable. Deductions, at present, 23/3 weekly for board, lodging and -washtag. Uniform provided.. Application forms and further particulars can be obtained from the Medical Superintendent' at the Institution.
■for resident staff'quarters; wages ’ : ; W.A N T E D—Ladies' and • Gent’s
waiting.-Box P 8, Advertiser & Times. BiRr)i LOC/IL person, wants to bliy or rent
,CYOLES';_ must be good,; cash
iey, v.p. ..within six monthS[-,Write'Box E 7, Advertiser; and Times. '■ |
\ \ J /INTBD—ROOMS,, furnished 7» unfurnished, for ' young on and child.-Write Box:E6, tins Office.
H olden ceough : sick;
COOK—Apply to the Matron! Bolton-by-Bowland 12.
R. and P. Jones, Booksellers! Ci: Market (Saturdays).
7 7 Magazines ! a Cottagfe near ,CUtheroe--or IVhal- couple or
BOWLAND: R.D.C.—government EVACUATION SCHEME. ;. '
Wantqd immediately, RES: |
BAY.— IDENT ’Phone
buy all kinds of BOO:'KS and- in good coric itlon.^ Jtherofe
"TATANTED—Sectional; 0/lBlNi about 77 8 ft. X. 6 ft., in good cbnditlbn.—
State price and particulars to'Box'P 3, Advertiser and Times. ;
ON SALE—Lady’s and Gent’s. Cycles, Road, Clitheroe. ■ ■ , I ; j
T^ANTED-APPRENTICE; to| Dress- 7,7 maktag.-^iApply, .63, Waddtagton'
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rpoiLi Jl iff nfi carpets.:' out; all Write Bi:
TO LET
■ET-'—Two Unfumislied ROOMS odern semi atWripshlre;! fitted iurtalns and black-out through-' electric; 'buses stop a f gate.— ix D1, Advertiser; and Times.
iOST
10), pai:' of dark tortoise-sheU SPEC TACLES .—Finder rewarded on retUm- ing sffmy to /Advertiser and Times.,
Km [GLOVES.-Please return to this office;; sentimental value; reward. ,
rvOST, between Palladium and 'Red U Lion Hotel, Tuesday night (9-30 to.
[ -1 ; ' LO^-rSunday, Aug. 9, on Boltonlby- Bbwland bus, pair of Lady’s' Grey
—. two Gimmers; one Wether; dim . mark Off both sides, JO, horn burned JJC.-Y!rook,. Honocksford : Old [ Hall, Glitherde.
)RT-1-Three Homed SHEARLINGS.
For sale—Semi-detached HOUSE, Lady requires .ACCOMMODATION STrA'YED from Swallow Scarr.'Slaid-' -brim. TWO EWES; (hom-burn H,
both' feare snip under); Three Homed LAMBS-Information to.Harrison.
rooms (each fitted with hot and cold water), bathroom; electric light and power throughout; garage for two cars; garden; , freehold.—Apply, L. Grune, “Bankfield,” Clitheroe.
Joss'of energy, depression, tired heart, poof circulation, underweight, and gen- eral debility; 1/3 bottle.—MOOREY'S, King Street ' 'JUtheroe. ' -
T/1BLET3 for tiredness, lan'gour. scullery, outside wastahouse, 4 bed Stamps wanted, . icoiie'otwns! or
stating price, to Charles H. Haw! tins, 1, Cardigan Avenue. Clitheroe, iLancS. [
loose: exchanges invited.—Write,
MOOREY’S HERBAL STRENGTH WANTED to rent. Small HOUi Bedrooms, bath, and e:l.
care., taken by. good tenant iln employment.—Apply, Advertise] Times..
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UrtJR'GLOVES MADE-UP. Post to- J / ' day 'your Pur Collar or Rabbit Pelts and state size of gloves required, Price for making 17/11 per pair.—Address to; GLOVE SPECIALISTS, 22, Herschel Street, Ightenhill, Burnley.:
Make your Jumper for two coupons and 5/4.—ECONOMIC STORES. 70, 'Whal ley Roadj Clitheroe.
4 bzs. for one; coupon, 8d. per oz.
WX fittings in grey, blue, green, and brown, from’ 54/6.—Fconomlo Stores,
and SWAGGERS at pre-war prices.
-'-ECONOMIC STORES, 70, Whalley Road, -CUtheroe, and on the Market.
W""ARjlrrWINTER. OVERCOATS, Wellgste^ Clitheroe. For SAi'E^'l^34 LEVIS Motor Cycle:
egular' and
SE; '2 Every
WANTED—One or [two I -lAdIES' Apply, Advertiser and Timefe Office;
' BICYCLES, in good condition.—
■TATANTED—biscarded[ CLOTHING: 77 household oddments; surplus fur niture, etc.—Write to the[old-festablished and reliable dealer, Mrs. Jaoksbri, 114, Newark Street, Accrington. |
Knitting yarn in ibvely colours; W'.,
Latest styles in laDies’ coats 70. Whalley Road, Clitljefoe.______ half lined; £4/19/6 (15 coupons),
OK^ALE —Iron-frame PIANO in walnrit; good tone.—W. Hanson,
quick change.—Apply, T. Eawsthome, Stirk House, Gisburn. Tel.-263.
'also jgent’s. .Sports, Cycle, ^-speed, ..
TPOR SALE—Large-coach-built PRAM. JP in good condition, all complete; ■also drop-side light oak COT large size, flock ovBriay.-Write Box ^7, Adver,, riser and Times. ; - , .
TTOR SALE-490 c.c. Camshaft NOR- JP TON; first registered 1934; new cWon tyres; etc.; taxed December; all August and Times. 'i‘
riiodem ranges; vacant poss^lon Could be arranged; central; goocl investment, or would consider let to suitable tmant. —Write Box-F 2, Advertiser and Times;
rooms, bath, W.C.: 3 rooms down; F )R SALE — A modern well-built HOUSE FOR SALE .(Freehold): 2 up
5esslon.-[-Write Box F5, Advertiser and Times.
Whalleyi 3264. Clltherofe.- -
.XTOR S/ILE—Three-pieCe BEDROOM JP ' SUITE, with bed; light oak.—Apply Advertiser .and 'Times..) ■; . ■
. trp jjs'ere I of .iUB; ' soldiers; '430,0(1 100.'yards y . .
,By dispenstog (With -turn-u'ra on to e House or Bungalowwanted to yent,
ofi clpthjt-feriough; for 150,000 italtortas —have' neeri'saveii; - - - '
, . ,1 TURNEin: DOWN. .| w*
-- -1 - — V - - 4'l : ' ■ .
and' 3 down: electric: vacant pqs- - ■ ■ .-■ .
TTOR S/ILE—1930 Triumph MOTORr JP CYCLE, 500 c.c.: side valves; good running!'order.-B. Wilkinson, 'Phone
. ..._j spring Newton St.,
F )R ^ALE—Modem HOUSE; 3 bed- W/lHTED-*.Rfent or .buy, ROUSE u. Bungalow;’ 2-3 bedrooms;- modem
s.'-^Write Box F4 Advertiser .
conveniences. — Dr. Yriung, [ RoVton, Lancashire.
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TAT/VNTED—Lady’s modem CYCILE, 77 ta good condition.—Write'lor lall, Arden, li; NelsonlStreet.Lobi Moor
• W f ANTED—Set, of Football [Jersey; 7;7 ; and Kniokers.^Apply, 'Advertise: and Times.
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TiT/VNAGER or Manageress [reqult-fed; 17X experience' preferred,' ['but [not essential.T-Greenwoods, [Ltd.'. [10, Moor Lane,'Clitheroe. :
i . ;1 |, I I Oak 3-ft. WANTED for child aged six years-'
condition.—Write- Box,]F9 Advertiser and Times. .
second-hand TRICYGLE b good ‘ I , ' I
QMAR'T.'BPY or GIRL! wanted, age i-j 14-16: .consideration! given to qlder applicant, ■full-time or’part-time: good prospects: nermanent,--'Apply, Railway Boqkfetall.' ClItheroe. ■ ■ 1
j' l -
therofe oriPadiham district: l7/9,to 20/-. per i -week taclusive.—Write !i Box' F 1, Advertiser and'Times, i
det. or seml-det., ta Whalley, Cll-
person..^rs. Lawson, . Tossidq, OMAN wanted for farm' hoilfee;' no
children; good hotae for
salary paid to suitable applicant time work considered-.—Apply by only to James Carter, and Sons Bellman Lime [ Works, .Clitheroe.
_________ __________ --------— -------- iitable
■HORTHAND TYPIST.-with knipw. ^ ‘ ledge' of clerical work, wanted; good
p&rt- ietter Ltd.,
A^ANTED—Unfurnished COTTAGE 77 to rent, ta Clitherofe or district by
Schoolmistress; permanent.-xwrlte Box A6, Advertiser and Times.;
CHOOTING W/VNTED ion or, near O . ’bus route or railway i station.- Write full particulars:- J. Wi'kinEon, “/Uma,” 388a, Manchester Road, Baxen- den, near Accrington. '
T
IWO Gentlemen , Roarderp wanted; central: ah'modern Conveniences.— Apply, Advertiser and IJimes.;!
stating make, etc., to Box Cl, }Adr-"“'" - anff Times.
• .[' '[
therofe or Whalley district.-rGlve ^ull particulars to'Box E4, [Advertiser ’ Time's.
WANTED to rent—Three; or fp - [ ' k . j .' [ i'.-
roomed HOUSE ori Cottage in Qll-. and
AATANTED-ie or ffita- LAWN [MOW- 77 ER m good. coUdltlori.xioflers,
Ix\ lEMOBIAM
HUG 3ETT.—In ever loving memory, of' fipnr son, Ronald Howard who
Twei'e months have passed, oil s .ill sore,
^ tijne flies on, we miss him His ipvtag smile, his welcome im No one can fill'his vfecant plffce.
clifed August ,21st, 1941. • ;.
4; Hcjlden Street, Clitjieroe;
TERRY.—In fondest rememl ranee of , Jeffrey’s 21st birthday, A u ^ t' 22nd. Who died (by accident) 25th, 1933.
- 65, ijenthom-lRoad, Clltheroe, ACHKOWIEDGMENTS
DUCKWORTH.—Mr. I and Mrs. D. -J. Duckworth and/Mrs. Hudson and ^mlly wish to ttiank all relatives
. .Royal-Infirmary tor the kind aUen- t^on given to thely son, baby'Colta;'
- loss; also the local . Doctor; and the / Doctors and Staff I of the Biackbum
1,, lyilkta Street, Olltheroe. - I ' ' i
Printed and Published bv the putheroe Advertiser and Times'Company. Ltd., at .6,'Market Place, caitheroe. I
TeL (two-lines) 407-408. ■ • .
• ffi}? friends for sympathy fend floral tributes sent, to them ta'thelf great
. i. October
.^Always remembered by Mlum, Dad. • -,Ronj Eis(e. ,and [Greta.
’ '! ir hearts
more; face,-
PMiAim
TO-lilGHT (Friday) at 7-30; TO-Mor ' l l ^ jjoELI McGREA In . - Note!—This must not be confused Iwitn
6-0 and 8-15; ljUEq BEIIAliip
?E1
upon thfe men whej attempt tofne .- ’(VVINGS lOF [DESTRUCT OI[| «phapt|er 9 |of • the Serial)
. FPiindb his stffdy with a kffffe ING; CBOSBY-MARY
.musip known (as “CANINE
This lavish I Bin thi URSDAY and FRIDAY at ■ i“’ t MAR
“BIR'TCrosby,H OF mus:i :ai (Interest).
e "blues,” anc SKETCHES'
HACKING &S0MI MORIAL S
FOR ! -V ■!.!
Book your-order now from'oni I large selection of, i '
BLA(JK, grey, -and bed ■ -| GRANITES.- Erebted when desired,
PrlfeeSend /I|ddre3s:
3 cannot later be guaranteqtf. for Catalogue.
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*■' . j - CEM E T E R Y ' g a t e s /
ACCRINGTONi ; DEATHS
BIRD.—At- Coonoor, India, on' August 7tli, .1942,. Kathleen Euzabeih,
daughter of the Rev. Harold and Mr:. Bird, aged 12 [years.
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DUCBIWORT'H.-On the 13th August. at I the Royal Infirmary,, Biackbum,
mo'iths. A Tender Memory, i 1 i 1
He was just a sweet [little'snowdrop, 'A beautiful fiowerj from Wrth,
Whtm God called back to heaven ■ .Be fore, he was soiled by earth.
1, Wiiiiii Street, Clltliroe,' . - ;
LUND, Ha hui
Int jrred at St. Helen’s,' Waddmgton, on! the ,18th.
„„feband of in
.—On 15th August, 1942,' at New Cottage, Waddingtoii, Davh), the nfete Mart Lund. ddi
THE NEW
AUractlve—Practical—! Let us t ill you about it
WALSH?
'opndi Eiii
So e Licensee CHI ll 5TY
. CoMN, dearly loved son of j David anc. , Annie Duckworth, - aged 5
(ADIO &
Unfortunately' rvejj'cann days, 3ut tlie supplies quality.
Eyen f we cailnot may be quite a yet, sc ask
I KIING STREET lot- c our advi(^ York STRRE
Take advantage renovating seryi'
Mai
CON 6 p.ff(.
Mrs. [E.' Bayhnnt
ADVER-nSEENTS.
sale, fete, Wot.^s,
wheirfe nittances are; sent ’^Ih ;btder, namely, situations vacant' or. Twanted, houses t ) let, articles -Jost or found; -for -
The fo lowing clfess of advertisements,
1' 9 .. 3 6 .i 6 6 ;. :0' 6 'I: .;4-- 0 '.'|',T;:6 .;;[:2' 6.-![|:
latter inay. make use. bf. the sme col- lunns; at 50 per. cent. oU the abO’/ej rates.
are accepted at 2/6 eafeh;.'ta memorlam. notice 2/- plus, ed.'.for each fouf Itaes
Births deaths and-kcknowledgments morntag’s post. BUS!
(Prin( ■ ■.;[■
of verse or less; marriages, 3/8. j) .'. [. Latest time for “ copy,” -^n'isday,
'j , ■. ■UEgT‘S RAPID AND THOROUGH
SEOBEXARIAli i AND COMMERCLU TBAININO.
.tensive Individual Tuitidin; ; Rapid Progress,- ' [
I ' (TeL 5403). or from i
Robtason, P.C.T„
A.C.T.Sh 71, ' Street, Clitheroe. I
THOMAS WATSON PIANOFORTE 'TUNER,'
“ LYNNWOOD” ! We s t B EU D F o u p ;
and Trousers only, and save 5 coupons? Price] £3 19s. 2d.; to measure.-iRED- MA'i/RE'|S, 9,' Market Place, ClltqerOe.!
^nfextRE [you short of pOupons for your Suit? 'Why not ordey Jacket ' i i POUITBY M D EG!GS
fa onmous Spice i writes! Ml get eggs Try 1/3 iSons, Co
(bontaintag ground j insects),’’ •3. Lord, Chichester., You can- aplenty by using Kat^ood.
S gotag like steam / c n e e s ’’ e house-scrap mash, plus that
gg-producer' Karswood [Ppultrt
packet from: -Blackburn and m Mill, Castle Gate, Cilt|ieroe.
a
IVjiABTKA WILLI KAYE.r
GARG
raliNU|( Last c
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-Elly at-2-30 pm.
Mon. |o Fri. from' ompletfe show,'8-0.
Showing, ^ 3:6,, 6-2(, :AN.
Advance 6J)&8-() Saturda; Thone 4246-7;
booktag tor pm. Shows , ly offly, I
R l LUXURY ,T6is Week-end ;
An all-staijcast i “ LET THE PE
MClNDA’If NEXT. 31^t BUD /\BBOTT
;e screen’s comedy laviurll
spectua and full partlculan : from the Principal | i
EXCHANGE STREET, BLACKBURN.
' whose keep and genejrous, assistaffi COUE'lf FAVOURITE.”
of its iscenfes were taken, and to fl fllffi is Igratefullv-dedicated .please Ngte.'-rBookiiig office oper Mo:nda '
^ipal:i K G. (iuest,
B.Com,) [
training : CORLEGK . Torj-
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■The above ar6 'for j. private ) to n s ’ (not traders’) annoucementSi'only! The
_ 0 .. 2 0 . 3 6 . . 6. 0 ;:i- 1-3 .; 2 6 .' 4; 6 .. 8; 0 .-3 0 .[ 5 a .. 9i! 6 ;'
me Three t .Sbs ' ’BWelve l
are charged as lollovis:— '
Insertloris'' ' ^Wui T l j lE i FlifeEP ,AGE
THE ;,iB!ELL[: ;F tffid a gobd
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INING [and! DRAWING GRATES;
IRE, T Selection
iEl(a-AlB RANGES at Lowest P|fi S IT ' pui?
.YORK; STREET, GL: N O . 2 )9 5 5 . lai
' ' Don’t ■ miss this' treat IBooktag Offli ■ J :^eicformances start flv i nUni
<' TO-Nlt«rr (Friday) fft 7-30: TCLmOI •TYRONE IPOIVEB- and LINDA D_
QOMMENOING MONDAY M 1 AUGUST ; 31st, AND---—'
onday, Xaesday,,Thursday, Frii ■
Saturday
[by at at M5,
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