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, life .| personalities. This fieclujlque, obviously, opens an entirely!: new era of creative power to the screen, not onlyi for musicals as in,"The Three Caballeros/ but for Comedy! and spectacle: films of every , type. 1
; A girl’s quandary when she| finds her affections, divided between two' men provides : the suspense, of a Idelightfui “ lose E n d in g
T tm T o i i ig e ^ s CLITBERO E JUKiET
Drwptag J J ^ ^ . 'A oU n g Eyps, Bed and i InflMned l&es, Siffhty ii iBlindi^essi c a i i^ by
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Near SteH Odd Sfeht or J l i r te d iVlsion, Twitching )Se& i Discharging Byes,
Falling or Weak Sight,
or any otneT \
THEi jESUlNENlii INDIAN {EXE SFECmiSilr, who has a Ufet^e of expi^nco i all|Disease9 hf t h e ^ ‘ iWBAK EXES MADE! STEONG^LASSES DISPENSED' WITH; AM Dlsmes I I of the Eye ndlfnlly and '^snccessfnlly .treaty.
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Harijing and Bill WUliams. iThe play is made particularly pleasing by its gay ! and; lively love story, jits smart dialogue, and polished performances from a brilliant cast.
--------Day, with Ann
•play! by Emlyn Williams, Mfss Davis' enacts the role of. Miss Molffatt, an English schoolmlstvei^ who ^oes from London! to a villagMGlehsarnd, .Wales —to jtake up residence in a house she
• has recently InheritecLl With herafe her- '
London'
Bessie (Joan Lorlng).''Appqlidf by the prevalent:Ignorance and poverty of the local I Inhabitants, who seiid' j their children to work at the age of|ten—the picture goes-back to !the 1890’s—Miss Moffat determines! to ilaunchi an! edu cational 'progranime n istamp out illiteracy in the village.. Obstacles are put In’her way by local interests, but when almost ready ito Acknowledge defeat, she chances upon a young miner pupil (John Dali) In whom she discovers that spark of genius-1 that sometimes' leads to greatness. ' The story has to do with his success, his Amiverslty training—and complications that - threaten ms i success I in life. Amongst ths host of capaMc players are Rhys Williams, Nigel iBruce: and Arthur Shields. This is arbrilllantly- acted; heart-yrarmlng and moving film.
housekeeper, . Mrs.1 Watty
her.brawikeiohlld
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appeal to the public because !of their excitement: or suspense on their eye appeal. “To-morrow-Is Forever”: hat all these elements 'Of fine' entertain ment plus that magnetic and satisfying quality—heart appeal. ! Olaudetta
O i p i . J A C K M I L L E R
Gniotest of\Fashion Artists II'I
Ithenadd to theieedelr. 1 ;fo6d,| and provide s wMdh help to build
- " ' net illness, ' ■ ■ ■
l'npj]ihal>develdpfiieiifc.| Moreover, M dJkestibili ty |bf ;he feed and
b'usiBwLet oij bbp^ms vi satnins required ito
effective wly : to Inorease tbe: baby’s Ifeed .is tbimix ‘Vimaltbr
____ ‘VimaH-f'i'
lORE; n ^ w f e a tu r e s M Q R E in e w s a n d
S T I l (L | M G 'R E p i c t u r e s I in the ifirice weekly bigger issues of the
E M M ’S PO S T iB A G FLAG DAY FOR CHmA
i Sir,—May we'appeal to tPe: public!
I effbrts and generosity of th^ !Bntish' ppublic, a igreat- deal of assistance has 1. beeh • given ; to the people of China. 1 Much remains to be done; and only oy continued' efforts,' and a continuation' of that generosity which is a! oharac-
I the proceeds are for the,British!'United! Aid: to China Fund.
Through.the'
for , support of the Flag i Day; ii Clitheroe to-morrow? It isi belnt organised by Too H., Clitheroe, .ana
'teristio of the Britisher; can'this work be carried on. The money raised by these ; efforts ■ provide much-needed I medical supplies for the people; of
31 ■and sit i l i e t t b
Enter niw- for the ...... 1 natioMcide Brt
COiVTJMGT BRICiGE PLAYERS!
g rcflf Daily ; Graphic dge Contest i
U T U i F Y l f U R N l t l | py, an,d they ned Bisciits provide |e wastes biscuits.
Buy your IMU^ Fonnitore amid and see me diflerincef Ini QDAL the b ^ W B D M O N D S O N ’S - - H _ u8 N0iWj aad;
he.fiitMed.i iBaod New Plaat|lov^(Uei,fi|jted n?ee! of
' N o ' iP j ^ t e ^ ^ Keenest
dim
e are giving 1,(6 !i the £ Dlsoouht E D M O N D S ^ S L
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v.CUtherpe!(^'^,i^^ W B t r x l i ^ W i A T i i D M O N M
o f D i s t i n c t i p n
ipholstery at ^EDMONDSON’S ■
led Free!—
iharge. Make’s such a dffterincel £3 19a|6iL, (FoU Slw) Darwen, Accrington,
tiding dlstrlc^. ,
’SI AMD SAVE MONEY. in all Easy Chairs and Suites.
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U t i l i t y F u r i i i t u r e
PURIfTrOBE was i introduced.' Of souniJ. .construction; and not: un-:. attractive In appeUrance, tTnUTY K18NIT0RE merits your Inflection lurchase.
No' and. days
l i > , ,
Safterth\v4ite & Son, I'i’ork
;! '1 A n g l i n g N o t e $ ISALMON ! By •tur$y■ I War
■ uhdiir plough'Is .. samples |,taken by
me Aiiiauu OTB.UI
n|hfe It In' suitab llie t ’Mtles is best!first crop,
fallowed land: is damage py theiwhp; oats: shoili
pbttures. and mar n Copimlttee’s
thin.■ tvn new pel i a e completiid
l^EIVA' Private
eviry on ties,
■TE, ENTfei 0 enterprls i
latest ‘
i ^JcutlVe Comm! the ■
lee; ot the
Me| of the lists O lotw after drilling., tfiiaUng
an, to avoid! ' • • ' veil fo roll dl
In is to re- anuriiig and re-iSi eding: „n.|tes fbr^
tpees about ures and to - dontraet
bpbi^e Health’. ■ccording .. .Wi hot si l the I Mhi
Unanent;hi , ’ ,by local
ing report.
ceek the- cultural. a Sfed
sk for' LEAD';,!'. |ln July ibudi louses
authority stry, of;
;
t.mofe.’; for:
J dlliy’ to IT I AgtlL
d be consi •Meed
t bulb fly,
, but .care c I loose
[gncultufal' feecu ;ive; cffimil illee.. I li arable icroiL,ppllig| is blannjeiled then
-the Coun jften /foUov(i Seel-
tlib tlini to liave soli ,< i;y War
, possibly, .nust'.bev;
Itlons peirmlilt It is;' ahe possibi
>bed. a ( 1 ‘deep-
wheat I the-
'•“ t oh . ' V i ofie- 1 asi
Fishery onj |Blg Rlbblb.i__ _____ using naggot! and worm i took good baskets pf chub, roach I and I gudgeon: The River! Hodder yielded some nice salmon to members of the! Whlfewell Anglers. | ■
and the Hodder are in good condition; both are bound to have Increased their atock of migratory fish........ Prior to the floods, capital sport.! Prom the
salmon 13ilbs. salmon. Migratory fish ..... ■sport on the Hodder for IthUilasUfive '.weeks;
which tipped Mr. " '■
.are well stocked."
The River Ribble gaye thd ■of the season; Some capi .al si
sea trout were caught,^ Ih the Sawlev area, Dr: Bitielley, a jn ember : of!-the: Yorkshire. ■ Anglers,
a saimon'and
salmon, Including two tWenty.poUndersJ Mr. Shaw, of iBank Halt ilanded three salmon in one Uftemodri. “ I T ■ ! Major Yorkei 'angling I oh ihls' tvaters n
' landed: , tpreU '' r '
-of Clltheroelj I Angle! , ■Golden Devon,'-hooked mice gri}se‘|ofi:61bk. M r__,,,,____ , •member caught a IJlb. s^aj trout qii'the
eight nice,brown‘trout,i the best weigh ing ilb.r, A previous bafit itTofi brown trout, caught I by: this' ang! er i from; the Bridge Pool, consisted of twelve brown
tmemberl of .Blackburn ^Anglers,?;.!— ., fly, Johp' SgChcer. iMr, ■ he Bridge PiJOl, GrlndltWn, , caught
in the Houghton 'West areU, landed twd;' excellent salftioh weighing' 1101b. land! 151b. respectlyelyi Mr.|May;|a'meinber
a,
_..ilhnlng ,
ndUahdedi.a! Kay,',anoth«
a' e best sport: ij| -
and Mr: Harman landed l a ; .capital -
Mr. Calder landed a iliceifflb. grilse, ! ‘ " 'Mliil !■ ■
Fallows! la ided j his -first will give good-
the well-known holding places . ;! f|i
At the. time! of wrltUig the Kibble
Hacking Boat bm fishers
anglers had
tr lut; which,ln|,the aggregate: weighL 01 IS. 1 Upstream 1
Jii St: cleared. Mr, Place, a member li C. itheroe Angletn, has landed nine ex- dlleht salmon i':this season, his best flng a sixteen-pounder. ■•The scale
fil metnbcL with a 'large Greenwml ihed up the side when; a, fresh hu
thai:scales at I Cfiub’s water to date. -' I.
wiest, a member j of CUtheroe ■ Spor ;s Flplng Club, Ifedgering-in Sparks Pt, caught and landed a fine eel weighii g dip. Wozs, ;Thls Is the largest eel from
ChamDerlln, reveqled .the fact that tlie Isalmon had spawned'before, and w u •’-.urhing for the second: time. IW
I r.
[ange and Brazsle! .igilhg,, queries, accompanied I y
mped-addressed' envelope, should 1 e ■ -eSsed to “ Salmon," c/o Advertisi f Times, 6, Market Place, Clltheroi.
COPiPEE FOB STABS
required for the making of jCampaigi Stto,! now being I struck'at the Royil Mint and at Woolwich Arsenal, at ' ra^e of 1,500 per day.
i. ' ■ ibdut 100 tohsl of copper will be
, :Walmsley’s ,iFancy. Night files: r!Rbs8^ John] Spencer, .and Coacli-I .! For brown trout: Greenwellsi jry. Snipe and purple, Partridge ard
now,i 2-lhch, with plenty of weight .also Natural Minnow, and ti e wing .fliesiT Harrison’s Fane?, lyhurst Black, Dusty Millei, hder and Llghtniiig, Blue Cham, jr Body. Sea trout, for day timi:i and Silver and Silver Grey, Owli
recommend the following pattern i;i salmon-rSpoon.'With a patch if| Golden Devon' and Artiflci ill
dry fly wualhe succeis
furnishing problems are alike is-a good thing that In these / . of limited supplies, tJTIIilTy
two': ijt
,1X8. Bring'yiour CoiwhB to PoUsli Ftodshf-No extra .cost..:
T. I Yon will be amazed. - Get
recovered from the effects of the long war with Japan, ; ■ , ' i; j
JOSEPH DOODEY, Hon. Organiser.
FOUNTAINS ABBEY!
. truth. will overpower him. i I will duplicate I “Oiilooker,"
"Onlooker," reeling at'the prospect of the resurrection of a lifeless Monastic ruin, quotes from; a letter which begs many things,. not:i excluding la few questions. To . ask just lone. li When writing: of: vandalism at the prospect of ‘' Fountains" resurgence, would not that telling .word :be cbrtectly used, to describe the (culture of the persons restonslble for-its present conmtlon? If be doubts this, let btoistand in the midst of the iiiins of Fountains and the
Sir,—Your ; bemused contributor
■England the living Witness' qf the monastic ideal",
Club Houses, Chipping. . , ' : J. H0W80N, l alved cows and hellers on oHer to a arge:,attendance. Trade opened sloii'
•ejdmg of lh?i 261bs. .hen i salmoi ught in the! iSaWley area by J(ri
cow? -£38 to £49;'- older and plainer sorts,; £27 to £37; best local! and Scotch heifers, £45-to £56; othffl nice heifer? .including Irish, £35 toH£44; plainer sorts, £24 to £34; store'bulls, £30 to £36;, rams of-various breeds, £8 to £16; Kerry' ewes, 60s. to 66? 'The! , judges, Messrs.! G. ; Proctor, Clitheroe, and Pi Harrison, ClltherOe, awarded prizes for dahy cattle to; 1, H. Life, Bolton-by-Bowland; 2, -R. Berry,:Clltheroe.' .
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E.S.P.CA. • RESCUES' 256,OO ANIMAL : VICTIMS. . . . i:| ..
O
. During the past year 638-persons ■were I prosecuted and convicted Ion Charges-of cruelty to animal? 16 being sent; to prison. 10,000 verbal cautions were : administered by inspector? Horses were-the chief sufferers during 1945—there were 156 cases-and: five offenders were .sent; to prison.; :Dpgs came next with 135 cases;- six persons- being '.sent' to prison and 36 were dis qualified from keeping a dog or holding a dog licence for varying period? - 103 cases of cruelty to cattle,; sheep,-pigs and ;gbats were recorded.: There were also 70 cases of cruelty to cats and 162 cases of cruelty to poultry and 21|to
work for animals performed by; the R.'
S.P.C.Ai during the - past -year! are contained invthe annual report. Since 1939 the Society has rescued: over 256,000 animal victims of the:-war, arart 1 from over a million animals wnose sickness and injuries : were to te d under the veterinary scheMe.
?tber bird?!’During; 1945 the Society reated 279,910 cases at their clinic?] Some Impreslve -figures on the 'g'ood
CLITHEEOE ■ AUCTION MART c Tuesday.—A good show of 160 newly-
lovers of Britain’s:ancient monuments must bb gladdened bf the proposal ■that: Fountains Abbey should be restored to its original use. They rejoice to see the revival of the spirit ual idealism which Inspired the kenius of the . mediaeval archltectsT and craftsmen who i built the noble abbeys and parish churches Of.England;for a very:' practical purpose, and they, will hope that the negotlatiohs at dresent in progress-may 'help to restore to
desperation, blit, in; exhUaratio; the prospect! gladderis many Catholics. The, fqllowlhg is an «.____ from ,a' letter; from. Uptto' Vicarage, Chester, by: T.O.C. East: 1
xtract ‘Some
not: in that non-
China, whoi are far from | having - KING LANE.—Most motion I pictures ' ■ !■• ■ ' ■■ ' '■ '1 1' i T' i ■
world to make a daring dreamIcome truel The womaii Is-Bette'Davis, appearlngl in the courageous! I exciting- llm,!-“The Corn Is Gteeni”. here for- ■the-jweek:. Adapted from the!stage
co-stdfs Robert
Their adventures; on a coiourfui'.'and wolfing ^expedition are related i by Disney through a revolutionary photo graphic process which combines the use of animation characters and back grounds on the same screen I with real
uck, irrepressible ambassador-at-large.
successes: Walt Disney hhs 'tossed another production bombshell i to a delighted; public in his latest full- length Technicolor filmuslbai: “The. Three Caballeros." The trio is com posed of Panchito, a rooster in the swashbuckling manner; Jo6 Carloca D the iiSopnistlcated parrot, and Donalc
PALLADIUM.—To his long illst tf F M P A y /S E P T E M B E R 27, x m FILM FLASHES
THIS'TfBBK|-ENB CUTHEROE
;Grand: :" Bak Bascomb.” King Lane: -‘f Wake Up and Llve’’l Palladium: "iHatter’si Castle.’’:
' T WHALLEY ■
" The R(|ad to uiopla." BZACKBuh
Rialto : "CsesAr and Cleopatra." Royal: “Lisbon Btoryj"
BURNLEl^l i
Empire: :" Wanted, for! Wder."; . Savoy;. Those Endearing Young G . Charms.” !l
rand: " My Name is Julia Ross.”
Colbert, Orson Wells and George Brent are the principals: Welles portrays a man who is reported missing bn the' same day that | Miss Colbert, as his bride, learns she is to become a mother. Actuary, Welles lls not [bead, being operated upon I byl a Austrian surgeon
GBAND.-7-A woman 'who defied the ■ ■part in determining the litter’s future,
. Twenty years latep; Wellw runrecognlfr able, returns to America, Meets his wife and to grown;son, , and-! plays a!, vital
in an absorbing train,of conflict and suspense.; ' I '-,. ;| . ..! ,
■In a ^smaU, .townjto Jh^year 1906. .Dorothy, McGuire has the role of Helen,
: One of the year’s best mystery dramas, .“ 'rae Spiral .Staitose,” 6 laid
I .a young housemald-compahloil to bid
bed-riddenT Mr?, Ethel Baiwmore.
Professor Warren, are her. sons.
Smith, the family .Tloctor.i in love with dangerous
Villi'®
hood. Before he can comp ete arrange- ments, the professor’s j&cretary is murdered./ . Dorothy; is Slone In the house with the twb sons, tne bf whom she knows Is 'the. muifperer. . Th? gripping; climax! provides unexpected surprise
^ tp 5. neighbour- a thrilling. BLACKBURN r stROYAL,---’rhriilsJ lexcilliment ' and
;enemy,qf
mankin.dj'restornd to beauty by Mflfpsn'I)uUglaS| p!astlc[|surgery, but *
uglines? who worlm out hte' regepqra- rion With a new-fohned beauty. :.J6ail Crawford plays the 'scarted womto,
in “A'Woman’s Face," thb'istbrt oA fjOTtidi / e r tow ; ; through
ark drama; mingle with hSk:intereM late
c a m e r a B f . '“ddMPUR;
'
The.set subject for the nimth was A “Harvest Picture.” I,The Mole of the played,' as the boh led(by the riqpular '
the fifth of our-Mtothly c impetltlons, each with his little packet ,< -i paint?
the Club Rooms, ~ id us Tuesday night fou legah
came to an cnd,:-but-lt wAi all-gt._ fun qnd at the Mme- time, we hope, totructive. Theriecturb 6:
i.Tties&V J is to "Child Portraiture" ahlis by Mr,
him. There! was and good laughs ___
. T. Wilkinson, l"' 1 “ ; 1
Former €rij)ple Abazed Hik Friend^
When He Took IUp O u t d o o r ^ p p r t s A g a i n
Here is -the. stpry of a jjuung man who had given up hope of taking part 4n active sports again: He t ills how a
in the feet which gradually ' Then 1 was adrised ito Salts. 'That was twelve
the relief was noj; sudden)^', the pain —... „„„ vnw,.,-J:iths ago;
former sufferer pfit him on tie way to recovery :— ' ’ ■ , ' “Two years ago I started With pains
!Ot worse. Kruschen
and swelling .; gradually (Tert my feet and in six months,! aMazed my friends by^taklng long waltal into the country. 'Itos year I'have! played'a gpod deal of tennis, a thins which I
quently caused by i deposit!, of uric acid settling ln |the joints, l Kruschen
toingredients which assists ttfi kidneys The . pains; of rheumatism are fre |
happy man in the Iroom appMred to be our treasurer: as he sat at- the' table with both questions and answers before: bmany vAcant looks:
efore tlje meeting !00d'
the harvesters loading;,the waggon in' the hay field. T^ep agalns; the light, with a soft evening! sky, it was an easy winner. In contrast, Mr. |]il. Bolton’s I print which was placed secqid, ■was an indoor:study of an 'overtun:bd basket,, out Of which hkd rollbl fteshly-
harvested.apples.' Mr. .Boltoh had made a first-rate job of lighting ah I'of photo graphing 'this subject.' Another hay making scene by:Mr.-Tyrer; was third.’ At a " qiilz ".whldh followe 1, the only
~ -.v.-.-v.p., ....j:st. place was. taken uy Mr. B. Tyrer with'd fine prhit showing
'
lathered at House, for
> • ’
Endowed School, y&terday- after- J^tod friends. T^e;le^n was; read .by
Castle. Tea was:SOT^. ' . , j ; • held kt Brennkhd’s
. to , was auctioneer J 1 Mrs. Durham: thanked all for their gifts. The
I ^ n . There foUhwed a s4e of toe produce, whlfeii -hadnieeH 'brought iby the children, and! Mr. Nicholas,, o f . The' Hark-to-Boimty
BJackbum- Royal InBrmary! given-jo
^ndlttons, In Ruraif-France.” She 'the dlffloiiltles . under
received to England, Thanks were e x p r^ d by Mr, G. Bjeasdell.
by -the kind deception she had BUS AND LQRRX. mi COLLISION
'a RlibWe bus mere «™.utacu m* ; Friday mpmtog, ■when; toe vehicle . jv®'® run Into by a . lorry owned by : Messr? J. .,V.v'Whltham, Read. The' I drlver-of toe btis -was! Mr. Josetoh
bl hii.-! TOPro damaged i o ■
had begim'to think I should never do again.”-C.W. 'I
i t
two forms—the I original Criistal and also Kruschen Powder, the Iklnd that; has always ■ beeh sold; In all overseas' countries. Both are : equally! I effective. Both sold at 1/2 and. 2/- per bottle.
Work
THESE lyijiptonu oftenaiise if * the ■ ■cooar of your kidneys
■ . . ' -f ; ' :-! ; : ;ii ,1 a
when fittlthyv lildndy 'action hu rid yon pTirtiitotiaGc Mihii, . backache and uilpvy troubles.
becomes ihiggitb—.when nalilurc’s filters elknr exocn urio add and other imparittes to remain in the blood.
Doan!a!^d«che K|ldney
wtol^SwAk'e^blfiM'u to become
sarUtr f i •Now;i tstp jres from thtmatis tmt and urmay ;<!»-- ■ ord*rt"Pffyt«aidotinotb()ther m nun": m-OPM. thotdanit ygratrfutiimi
"lumllhaitoksnlkaffPiib '.v. '-i ■ • -' . ...ii .' ■ .'.si;; ‘Uh
healtto-self !
No iurmfnirdnigii Nd Mpento l^ Send 1/8 only to-dayi aud bftrin tol
ose ugly fat at opce. 1 ^
'^Oniay^ PeJWengro (Dept D27), Heathcote. Roiad,; Bo^mlM.' Hant? - JiOVELY FEAOH-UKE 'SKIN '
toat everymieiwlU enyif and adinlw jar2/6; th r e e t lm e s to 6 /9 ^ £ to
. h a y S T R ^ W
WE ARB INOw ItAE^NG ORDERS for' s a w d u s t
s a n d F E R T I L I Z E R :
1, G R A V E L C j I N D E R S
' / BiEECH ; HOUSE. BfeSKBlW! Mtirii ghtpping N ^ PRESTON 1
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ht.pWt*toberi'-Uut'<>I'Stack. ']-i W I L L I A M P Y E '
placed early, as Hay Baling starts ■'
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F I R E W O O D I l i S H A V I N G S
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expel them from the systim. ' , All chemists how sell Kruschen In.
lo i
. Writes' Mr?-CoUln? ■
; ‘‘Iost 19-lb?"
■
.of.London,S.W. Mr? .HfMeSsi'
-to.sa-lb?’’! W.AAiF. jSmlth "lost Harvey
oMe beautifully dim-' , and possess aTovely,'
fit, and active figure. h3
. s s i i r s i ? “ “
e«Uj.-i8afely; and; POSlHVClV.'l ‘;Fntni>
Badib i Bomm^' Secret:
Evans!"lost 26-lb?” and tnonsands mor? c:‘You,l-toii, 'can b^ j
The Best'Ittforme^ Sunday Newspaper
Cottam, 74, Hayhurst-street, CUth- eree, and the accident occurred at -miteacre, en route]for Clltheroe. The bumper bar and near-side mudguard - of.i .the; 'lorry ■were
damaged. There vrere no personal Injuries. '
i; ■ I : toe platform Of ' ^
and how toe liberating Forces were welcomed te a village fii Nomitodyi where she -Was In char&e of a rest centre. She -joldhow fateful every-J one In France 'was to the (British i people tod how Impressed she was
y™li! toe French] ipeople-; lived toe German occupation,
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i We oflfer you la reliably i Taxi i df smart -Austiii 6*^Seater i Cars'. u n d e r t a k e n .
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I (PHONE, I CALL OR
---- :— l_ . - : vTrite n S . J . ^ S C O T T ( S T A T I O N H O T E j L ) , G l J i T H E R O E 4 5 ,, ,
S e r v i c e l w i t h ' a f l e e t A l l . c l a s s e s : o f w o r k
■ ■ > t ■ ; -■-■■n' [
enjom,a-talkto.'% VUlage- Hall to Mtoday wenlng by:;Madepnolselle who sppke,''on “ Life' aind'
^IMitoum W.I. and their friends Xr^^^^Members of Sporting, Civil, & Sstiiics TaMs mk, IToSa, LTD
235 - 2371 REGENT STREET, LONDON, W1 .- BSGml 1115,5155' i Tili|rnii j HiO
*^COTklng, and solos ■werk sung SBUthftod Margaret
on Wednesday ,-afteriioon last week: were welcomed at Rector<and!Mrs. ;
MOTHERS' UNION held , meeting] I of the sesdoa
vriccubLretft, jjon Mallory and nthPTc “ ‘^
S S ' r t I - S ' .iSiSS ; 1
iA -
oe M principals in! a drama whose atmosphere is completely bonvincMg!^;
t (jbert Newtonj and: Deborah ! Kerr '
9r?“bisj powerful novel, is a a^ry.-ofj a Victorian father.,
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