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t R E S S C U T T OF (FASHION


G s y s t e m ncipal, invites tiiidies to .11


MONSTRATIOri at .the


G iOOL, MON and 7-30


smlaki^ should IS |i pill be formed.


Ad


DAY, OCT. 7th ■


1


in Pattern Mslbjnig will Outfits wd


Iress: 45, CHURblJ nqt


ipodelling faU to.


be given, Old Ones.


ittgnd, ; (JAIE, SC lUTHPOBT. ;n s B U R E A U . END I N C L I T H E R O E


^ptember isth, BE ANSWERED IAT


1946


STBY OF labour OpFKjE, mCE and GP.O.


fse itial part of ouir activities. AL GRAMMAR SCHOOL


' FRIDAY Commencing 0


f not, why notadqui/e one?


TIONAL ASSOCIATION mind? If so, wfei walnt you


:nings f 4thj at 7-15.


‘ LOCAL AND I CENTRAL GOVEBNMENT.’t


-Tuto Mr. E Fowler. B.A.. BSc. FRIDAY


Conunenclng 0 |en (Tutor: Rev. E,


evenings ober 4tl


“PHILOSOPHY.’ C. Ey Bou


at 7-15. ime, M.A. G. of E. School, Wiialley


Iconmencing October 2nB, at 7-15 pan. HISTORY . OF, modern


•. if, A. Barnes, M.A. Itaiiiied from the Sec rka^. ', !^,i (MILTON AVENl|IE, jCLliraEROE TIMES.”


FRIDAY, ( SEPTEMBER 27th, 1948. 7-55 p.m.i to |6-0 aim.


.spectaculdr and imposing. The time has come b consider the p^blUty of resuming activities, -but jin com­ mon with jmost (amateur I societies, naturally, (afterj seyen sears of inactivity In the; Clitherod, Society there ard bound [to be' many chailges -li personnel and In local


, further productions. The pre-war committee! ifpellnk that the.Cllth­ eroe public! desired a 'khqw, have carefuUy I considered the - possl- ,-bllitles, but, naturally, Itj is im­


there Is ^reat local I interest, -and many pel^ile are anxious; to see


attitude,! It has b( en evident, however, that


district-to learn that the former committee of the Clltheroe Amateur Operatic ^clety has examined the fluestloQ of future productions. The town andl! district remembers how Opera Wdek used to be one of the outstandlAg events 1 In cmtheroe’s" social llf^ before (the T^ax, and those cormectedi with the produc­ tions are proud of the fact that at each of (the -lasti two shows: “ Vik­ toria andl (Her Hussar,’/ 1939, and ’’ Good Night Vienna” 1938, every seat for (every wie of the seven performances was taken,! and the King Lade* Hall was peeked ,i to capacity. There was a cast- of' 70 In ’’ Vlktotla and Her Hussar,!’ with an orchestra of 24, so it can easily be seen (that the productions 'were


It will be welcome news to music and drama lovers in CUtheroe and


i '~T -ii ^ ■


will, hold a social afternoon » Starkle; Arms next Wedna when .'the proceeds will be di’ to . I one; of the most dese: of causes: the local branch St. John Ambulance Brigade, bers of St. John have given sp( rerylce to the town for many „ We hope the eflortof the Ma n on their behalf will meet with success. I ■


* *: *


late Mr. T. .H. ColMnge, standi it, „ the! east side of the Cllth<roei— ■WbaUey main ; road, ds to -beci me A I matomlty -home for the CMihteroe Mrough and rural districts. The i County Council Is negotlatlnlg for Its purchase at a cost understood to P c '£7.500. A three-storey house, with 13 bedrooms on Its two ipper floors, Bramley Mead Is surrounded by la acres of grounds. Its ad apta- a tloni as a maternity home w 11 fill


the 1 Thompson family and ct iBramley Mead. ____ *


n urgent needi , I


# *- *


In the Guildhall School of iduslo' and! Drama (Corporation of.


Elizabeth Musson (merit), Kei rieth Staridrlng , (merit),„ Kathsflne' Edison (merit). Lower: £ylvla


on,j ■ Kathleeh Aubin, Mary


has been received by Mr. 'and^' Johri Norris, of Brethertoi Preston,, and- (formerly; (>f


-been suggested, I mciudmg ,/’The Desert Song,” .“The[ Vagabond


of the Rose.” , I '


them are; retiring iriemhers .who are seekmg ire-electloi—the| Mayor (CounclUdf I ,J. WUkinsdi') ttouncUlor] P. Bugdald


Elections t faf- Clltheroe,'


j. Driver and Mrs. Rpberte (Con-j- tervatlve)! and Mr. J. Efatwlstld,- Mr. H. (Duckworth { And Mrs. m B. Bush (Labour.). ! h


tlves), and Councillor D. Critchley (Labour), i The other five are: Mr.


(OopBerva- . ■ I ■ * ’l' *


■ has just completed 21 jlears-.service. The annual I reporf giyes an'inter­ esting resume of progress. The first centre to fe. opened was at YlMston, and ^thln 4;yeati


were op^tlrig. .During the, second year the;[ library-'issued ) 248,600


_____ _ _ ritherj centres M


IS of the Rt. Hot p f F u e l a n d P o w e r , : # -


lion is so grave that lorf.’,’ .


osbhere in the industry is at


E. Saiawell, augury


I am bound to


tioi|is very much I letter .thin was ibcir, and there is enough


fely through the winter.” position contains a


hlung of more ciothts or shiWs," or more anyt^g


(armed about coal as the el


mor; food. else unless'


some p ^ p le ,” ' [Advt.]


books, ana \ the -book stock was 20,261. Mg-ures; 'have increased yearly; thriSsues IaStiyealr numr- bered 5:349.583, ’While; Ihfe book stock was p4,834, of 'Which 47 per cent, was Mult flctlonj. Wballey is ifhe nearest local centrie, and ■there the (borro’wets number 867, to whom 35,340 (books; were issued laat.year; There! ard inovv-MO!'centres In the area,; and 247,724 botroweis, ■Especially; ■ylaluable work formed by (the -book van which 01 crates In the Lonsdale, j Garstang. and Lonsdale areaa 1 .. j


Is per- servlce North South


4


period he has endeared (bli­ the parishioners. TheyT'WUl his d^artufe with regret.


H I P S


leund) will be paid delivered to th« ^unty Herb Co


ilni- '


ROSE LUi


ttee HIPS’


^NfrAEl’ : ') i t th e


Fyelpus, Sohoolhotsi


'd^h',!,Fellslde. iJioWles, St, Peter


((la;'hurst, Senior DeiJt!;: CakhoUq dey. New Hall, W.idd'lngtoli,


iPaul'd j^'ji|eld, Roughlee Eatloiml S:hooi


^ [to supply children i in 1 .ordinarily get friotn ftesh


CN IDRY 'WEAK


trough . I Not je ry many bfi


;nlce selection ! makes.


of new models.!


winter fruit.


to get Increases-are flavintg (thelf new pen'slorii order b ' ' them. iOurlrig the h October first payme made at the higher ri


w)io art pks Sent to


own contributions will! receive an Increase If ;they have retired or are over 65. Married women whp draw


women who draw a pe but


___ ___ — - ___n<m oh'their g


' address, penrion, number sUid full name of thej'-'Post Offleb atjl'whlch! they wish to;! draw their pension, and stating clearly why IheyliegaKi


i notified the [Ministry will riot find an order book at, the Increased rate waiting forji them;. They (should write Immediately to-the Mpilstry of National' Insurance at Blackpool, giving 1 thelrl 1 full (name, present


means' that over 70. (Pensioners, ■who hare- just now decided to retire and have not


though, but We are, giJ S 5'®*’ of well


:^ting a -known


j.So tt.yoil are wanting take a look at out


a good range


;N 26, KING STRE IT,


Pephone 81. Quick and efsilmt repiilts.


CLITHEBO


FORj GOpD woollies delivery of-


[IPER^,! CARDIGAN pf Mjtita, Dorville, f


G(Ht-RA BLACkB


TWIN SETS, Y S t e I t f e Tp1,5502


' work should riot apply to ■the iPost Oflace for a new'book! Tms '-'wlU pnly cr)3ate|dl£acultles.-They should write to. the Ministry giving all; the ..facts, j '


-themselves jas entitled ' -tq. ;- the Increased pension. Pensioners; who had letlredland have since ibbumed


; V; ?rry, Ledijig, etc..:;


• total saving bf £235,0801 Up] to the end of'August, £150,523 -had been raised, leaving a balance! of'£84,557-


. District areai undertook! to save’at the;rate of )A12,per head ofiipopu- lation for the -financial year raolng March 131st inext.; This means: a


■ m to be saved, A little! additional effort, especially In- the Income-tax holiday week which loccurs' -in October, could ensure this amount oelng leached by'the end of i^cem--- Such; a;result would (reflect


great credit upon "the town ;'and district.:, iC


National BE Vlngs (Motement/' Is appealing fpi an Increased effort so that the -tariet set for Mar<ai 3lst, 1947, can be reached by the |etld of the year.'Accepting (the ChanebUor of the'Exchje'quer's chillenaJej the- committee, :actlng on -behalf bt the Borough andjtheiCUtheroe|iRural


The i local committee of.-cthe ' * ;*■'' ' ; Mi'


a ' pensloni I on thelrl husband’s insurance will receive; an Ihcrease It they are retired :or (over (!5, and If their husbands are Also entitled to an ; Increased lpeimori,||which he must bS retijred or


million contributory old-age ( pen­ sioners and ;over a quartei^ j di a million, widow-pensioners ov|er the age of SOjiirill be jcolldctlng ,: their new hlghei > rate' perislonj j! order books at ilost offiries'-all oy(er the country. Nearly half a|inllllo|i|non- contrlbutoryj! pensioners—


During | t ^ week' roughly 2j ’ i r ■*"'* -


iw;eek of vrill Ibe


B. Price, yicar of; (Dotohafn, has accepted the offeri of( a llvli^ Id the stmthem part of .jhe dountry. He has -bfeen at Downham- for nearljl - two years, during


We understand thatl .the pev. J,


__„ Twhlch ; himself to ; regard


The Lancashire; ’County Ubraiy. .and


field for -the Notemlteir Municipal reel of


' - ' Ti *- * . I Eight candidates arc now


__ In the .


opinions of l-thosei Interested wlll''be sought. Several muslciljshows have


possible td estimate t;he number of performers available or thei number of people; definitely Injteqested enough |td' associatethdmselves actively with theiSoclety. A (public meeting h is ,'been a r r^ e d I for next Friday I when an;dutuiip of the situation ^lylll be. presinted | pnd the


King,” “The Belle of New York,”' “Merrle England'' arid “ 'The Lady,


auieen Ann Collins (merit). A [letter from the Air MIi Istry


MiWIg^, Margaret EUzabeth iHa-‘ Succe;»ful Clltheroe candidates.


iwn^n) were:-6peech’and drama' s (upi^r elementary)': Marlon ( ohn- j


‘Pillow, To Post”


ROBERT! NEWTON , DEBORAH KERR


“Hatter’s Castle” W


H ALLEY


1 (D o n a t io n s ! towards this fund vm be gratefully acknowledged by toev treasurer, Mr. F. /Wagstafl, Gpfleld, Whalley-ioad, . Langho


who acknowledges, the. fOUowlng: ^^g®®‘*;D.LLP:’ £3 3s„ Anonymous,


1 Mood Dls^ss Fund.


:G«Wri .documents-: reveal' that Sergjl, Norris’s, plane, a Lancis'ter (bomber, was brought;-dOVm enenW fighters near Bremen, oia of -the crew lost; their lives, and &e escawd by parachute. Sergt. N rfrls was-]burled In the G a r r l jd n Cemetery, Bremien-WiaUe, Meld -/ - '


ployqes ,of Clltherpe OO-operiitlve Society, were aepustemed to pro­ mote a ball to prqyldo com' colle^ues Iri the Foroos. T1 decided to maintain ifhls' anhi event and to give ithe proceed s Blackburn; Royal Infirmary othei) charitable - objects.’ For night’s ball In the King Lane “The Debonalies” Band has speclilly engaged.


Dihlng 'the war years ■ the «*.-


Lancashire County Ctonstabul a*,, who I has ; been attached ' to ; the C-Hthei'oe Police Office srice Janufffy, has: been appointed I h slonal .Clerk . to -the Garst BlVlaaii. He- takes up his h( appo(ntriieilt next Monday: I f r i ^ s he has made during hJs st In Clltheroe will ivdsh (him . suepi In his new sphere. • ■


Pollce-Sergt. Charles E. Tmrn).


has -been authorised to arrange ■the long tables In the dining-.' to. -be cut down so as to seat foi perams only cat each table. .’Bl, CUthqroe.branch of Toe “H” a thankied tor their gift of books use-by the patients.


comped with '68 on the cor-Je] P()ndmg Saturday In 1945, It wi revealed In mlhutes confirmed , Wednesday at the ordlhd’ry imee L of -Blackburn and Clltheroe ili t( Guardians’ Committee. The Ma it


The number of imnates at Ooj k Vlew| on September 7th ■vV


as


thorne-place, .Clltheroe, wgaSIing ttieli son, .Sergt. .Robert, N ' RJV.P., who was postedml about three years ago. - Capluu_


Imade -by Bffilngton and Whalley Dq-toperatlve .Stolefy to Whalley


-


traffic GOING TOO FAST THR()tGHiWHALUEY ’


I „ -All ^ the riiembers of. Whalley


I Supply question- ;a t. their monthly meeting oil -Tuesday evening. They


Parish Oouncil. took part Jn a lengthy discussion - on the water-


^BTg| WITHOUT LIGHTS


jmachlnery ' mierchmit, < “ Nevln,” (Wllpshlre, was summoned for per- jmlttlng a motor-car to 'be In I Castle-street without ’ front and rear lights, was dismissed under the Probation of Offenders' Act. Sitting 'With Mr, Smith on the | Bench was (Mrs-Nlghtlngale.


'A .case In which Harold Ryden,


Nervous Trouble Caused | At Diinldrk !?


CLITHEROE MAN’S CLAIM FOR PENSION


tokwAlibWORK!


I from the -‘Mltton; — .Calderstones morning, bus to lyhalleyl crossing King-street; The jpoUce are to be asked whether they can escort -the I children across. |


notice of the police the wish of the Council that the jspeed of traffic through -Whalley should be reduced, especially that of jheavy .vehicles.! Attention was | drawn -to! the danger arising from school children


OreeiL the County'Council repre­ sentative, had brought; .to the


I was stated that j -a white line painted: on the footpath in front of Park yjllas clearly shows where people must queue.! : '


On -the question of bus queues, It - ' i


LANCASHIRE ) El|)UGAiino|N COMWITTEE DITISIONALI EX(IBKIUTIVE NO.


J


I Council are going forward with -their plans fbr a new public ground to serve ;Whalley,


Mr. J. Green, C.O.; 'having been appointed County , Council jrepre- I sentatlve.oh the Board of Governors


, ) i , , ,.


cost of Victory Cfelebratlons had not exceeded £36..


established custom amongst -risl- dentsi In ’ the St., M ^ ’s-streqt neighbourhood, Two such “ faail y “ parties, numbering over st m travelltag by motor-coach, spent L bappt day at Chester on Moncay. It was a novel experience for ir ost ■to rwurn via the Mersey Tunnel and iJverpooL A-thlrd party vlsl Blackpool on Wednesday, < enjoyjed a full day’s programme,


Annual outings have -become .... j ■* * ' * . lies! Jjitarrled


fectiqner at Low Moor, who fairly . recenfily at 2, PenW avenue, develeys, left '£25 to Nelson-street' Methodist Chur Low. Moor, and £10 to the Meto 1st Church, West Bradford. ■ I - ' . - ' * ! ' * *


-to Salter Fe^ and Hornby.' Mfj Fred Taylor, a former


John Smalley), of 144, Woone-1 Cllthqroe, who was 80 last Fr and tjo Mrs. G. 'Tomlinson, of 1 ■thorne-placo; Clitheroe, who be :81 next Wednesday.


CJordlal-birthday .wishes to ! .- '* ,# : # '■ . ■


of I iM : weather, -the Indh bpwllhg semi-finals and final


Postponed for a week (m acco


soil Jscrateh) 16-13, and to other! semi-final H. Taylor (.. behind had an.easy vlctoi7 over Gomkll- (three -behind)- by 16-8.


, Dewhjurst IQ. A collection was ta, for the benefit-of the-'Erist Lan<« shire Royal Infirmary, Blackburn


alto proved the; victor In the fl the scores being: H. Taylor 15,


Ithe.La WABDINGTON


Tveson, assistant .'secretary, b done] a great mount-of wo during the war years ' . v


omitted 'from- thC'-llst' of officials the;. Welcoine I ’Home' 'Fund.- M


I OUTING TO CHESTER.-Orgah Ised :by Mrs.- Ai Bentham, a par^ 32 hM an enjyable • outing motor-coach to Chester on 'Monda: Luncl]i 'and tea were provided Chester. The return journey v. via tqe Mersey Tunnel to Llverpo il -wherq a short; stay was made.


''Tbmllnson-; knock-out; 1 Mi Croasdale -and Mrs. T: Wilson, Mrs, Teasdale l and Mrs, Eudsom


a whfat drive in the Church Iiisljt tute, lelght tables were 'superv by Miss B. Halstead. Prlze-wlrifierb. ladles, 1 Mrs. Hatfield, 2 Mis. Jeffs 8 Mrs, 0. Wilson; gentlemen, 1.N ;P. -Mbrcer, 2 Mr. A. Watt, 8' Mi


, , CHATBURN GIiIl -GUIDES.—On ’Tuesday


The name of*Mlss C! ivetori ., RATIONS jFOR'TF


eroe, itocretary-i of Lancashire \ Federation Laying Trials, -has been notlfleld of this decision, which I s ' subject to the following conditions: j /'The number of birds accepted


fqr each bird entered—have been gfQnted by the Ministry of'Agricul­ ture and;. BMerleS 'for, birds at; the ' four national egg-laylrig trials.' ;Couiicfflor A. Hallows,'of Cllth­


allowed more birds to-,the -trials tjian' he had last year, with -the exception; -that ; this - ^ould not affect jhls entry into any champion­ ship Of similar class, and should not' ■ ’ ■ to a breeder who applied; for put who was balloted out last


atieach trial for 1946-47'should not exceed the number entered at -that trial for the seaton 1945-46: and -iV -Nd individual -breeder should be


■BlLLINGTON year.’


ppiy ntry


, " I ___ ' ■ ^ !'


I day, when 'Mrs, Lambert, of Black- rburn, spoke' on [‘Three Wise Women.” (Miss Adamson presided.


-A'SOCIAL-HOUR-took place at BUllngton Baptist Church on Tues-


;i j ] " - ''B IR D S : Ha-l^ratlons-^4lbA ' per -jmoiith |


G E t o L E T l


by Messrs. Henry Longridge.


played on the Castle green Wednesday night. H. Dewhu (four -behind); defeated W. Sand-


W. IBIRTWEiiL. alley.


LANGHO DRIVE.-i-Qx


local Clarion cyclists visited (Pern i; gent, I but as weather was bad thought of climbing the mouni had to be dismissed. The, Foss the j Force at Stalnforth vlewqd. Next Sunday’s run will


In spite of , heavy rain- on SuhiM PENBLETOIV


1 Wednesday, evening, Uie .president, Mr, H, Eccles, to the chair.. .The I'balance sheet Showed an Increase of over £3,000 In- sales on last year.' Shaie_ capital, loan capital and


I' small savings also Showed Increases. I .'.Messrs. Smithies and Nutter were


re-elected ' to the committee. General satisfaction was caressed to regard to the healthy position of the Society. - i


iMrs. E. ,C. Mltchelli and- Mlss -D. Bishop. 'Mrs. Parker i-was appointed delegate to the Autumn Council of L.F.W.I at Preston In October. There was an exhibition of articles from Prance.


| (THANKS OF THE . OF BtLLINGTON


I or In heed of advice to! apply the Clerk [ to thedounoU: - I


, to all who have suffered from the recent floods, and invite any in distress


. .


W. HESMONDHALGH, ; ' Glen Gary, Langho,


I Donations for the'(Relief Fund may I be sent to the Chairman of the Parish


Council, Mr, R. Greenwood, Brooklands, Billlngton, Whalley. - i


I T o ^ Undeijtakings Making profit


Don’t Nationalise Them) Says ^yor '


, Hhe Mayor of Olitheroe, Councillor J. ;,WUklnson, at a [twoday Local Government conference which' opened I oh'Wednesday at Eastbourne,-referred


to ' the- t ’’ progressive state ” of -Jl,Council extendi their sympathy


at the monthly meeting In the Methodist School oa Wednesday evening, when Mademoiselle Marie Perrelet - spoke on | conditions ■ of French rural life now and durlrig the! war. Thanks were voiced by


' WJ.-1-Mrs; Hargreaves presided W O RD EN


Wedding and i Engagement Rings


WORDEN f o r ! WATcIh ES ' ■ ■ 1


1 : 1


i 21 — 23, LORD SIREET, [


■ I


To get the' utmost valtie for \ your j coupons insist | on quality i j


' i -


You’ll find both Iquality and value in all dress goods if you visit us.


SMART WOOL COATINGS are


pur Cloths are carefully chosen for their attractiveness and durabilily, | We havje | evejy confidence!


insubniittihg them to you. I ] ]


W IL D IN G S 'iif VICTORIA m a r k e t


W/U)/NC'i,W


t o K E T p l a c e ,-! BLAfcKBURN A«£)f00S£UA)n'a) ■ f 'I "


BLACKBURN ’ I Telephone 5869


I SILVIR COTS, gold! AND SILVER MEDALS. " I


The Clerk reportto that the net


; C()-OP.S()(HETYJ-The quarterly, meetlng of Whallej) and Bffilngtoni (XHqperatlve Society was held on


. bem approved by |he Ministry of Health, subject to plans and costs being, submitted.


of iWhalley -Gramniar -School, (Mr: J. El 'Spencer was appointed as representative of the P a r i s h OoiincU:


lO


M 7


EVENING CLASSES Wlswell andl- Barra v.' .’The site' h&a


I Chatbura Schwl, Wedn^^ 7-9 p.iln.: Make Do, and Mend.— I


GHATBURN.'-Commencing October'2nd, 11946: IMrs.,B.'A; Clegg. I ■ . i


( I Downlmm^^>^l,-Wcdn^y, 7!-9p,im,ii'Hpl»lstery.-Jifc DOWNHAMMlommencing October 2nd, 1916:


WHALLEY.—Commencing October 1st, 1146: ' ' C.E. SchojL Tuesday; 7-9 p.m., ■ ; -Miss, M.] Fisher. ■ ;


SABDEN.-jOommeriolrig OotoW 2 n i 1946: I ■


I Miss M. F i s h e r . - - j i


I PAdlham, ] !■ | , - ; -, [Wednesday, 7-9 p.m.: Dressmaklng^-Mlss M. I '


READ AND SMONSTONE.—Commeoncing October 3rd, 1946: ' ®®^^


School, Thursdaj), 7-9 p.m,: Dressmaking.— i u A. J. ROGERBON,


^ | blylsional Education Officer. 7-9 p.m.: DressmMdng.-


Womm’s I r^ ta te (Co-qperative Cdte), Thursday, 2-4 o.m.: ; Arts and Crafts.-^lss iM. Duckworth. -


” ; ■


to meet a deputation,' that further iMpimatlon; be sought from them: whethCT'or not water from-Arch'- 'bishops. Wood lb© us©d only In times, of extreme drought or emer- genoy; and whether the RD.C. mtend at somefuturedate to make this part of a permanent supply. ,It : was reported that’ Col L


decided, in vlewi'.of the fact that CUthertw EJJ. Council have refused


Taken now and through the 'Winter, it will’ help to keep them ! ree froim CJoughs and Colds. Good fot Gtown-u >s too !


' -I .Ifroinl'-.-'','


CH A R L E 5 C L EG G . ^ -I


^([h e m i s t


5, Church Street FHONE 591


'■I I I' . Clitheroe I M OUR ALT & CO D UM WITH m DELICIOUS BUTTERSCOTCH FLAVOUR


^ District Labour Party have taaugurated a fund for the relief of distress occasioned; by (the recent


DISTRESS FUND. Billlngton


Mayoress, Mrs. J. 'WLllnsom, the


' Iff the Mem- eridld' years, 'oress


itloted irvlng


.lay,


JlLlTHEROt; ADVERTISM & TIMjES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1946 OBITtJARY


Another Request,For r No Parking’’ Notices


THE QUESTION OF A MOTORIST ON BUSINESS


Monday to Friday at 7-So; pjn, Satarday at 6-0 and 8-16 ’^


IDA ItUPlNO SYDNEY GREENSTREET


Balancel and bring back Prosperity!


Increase ybur Bank help to


Keep on saving all I thronghthq


you can H V E


S i p i G ^ UNDER DraECT (K)VkRNMENT OOlrtilOK '


3 , C h u rc h iS tre e lj CUtheroe Btandi Mkager; Harold 7. Buryi


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