’ : i ' •j I I ■ [ 1 ■ ■ , • ^ I • Clitheroe 'Advertiser & TinteSy December z l , 1951 toC r y :
I The Aliiding Pleasure
Which Beautiful Furniture | I I
(I ! For, the Festive Se^on we have many I I i I I : lovely articles suitable for I i
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CHRI STMAS GIF' Will you come in and see theit? ■
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^ Brings To Your Home 'I r ^
MAN OF THE MOMENT—Santa had an attentive auilionce when; ho visited a party in the Co-op. Guild Room qn Saturday, attended by 54 children off cmp|oyeos of Messrs. W. T. ;Searson Ltd., Clitheroe.
Lost a Friend ietten 3i Tenant
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ventures of four fpleptis who meet In that well-known hos telry, the Castle Arms,; in the old borough of] Clitheroe. Within those hospitable wans
OR several ye recorded the— ^
;hrs I have varied ad-
Prepslre , foir a Happ]^ iXma^ ATT. XMAS CAKES, iPUiDDINGS|
FOR MINCE PIES, tTC., AND-ALL XMASiFARE
TRY T U R N E R S k^HE MODEL BAKEia^p BAWDLANDS ^ CLI'I'HEROE m ’
spilt, for not one of them had ever heard him speak of mar rying again.,
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“ Marrying ?” queried ' Ted Wilkinson, “ an’ ■whoever s
they have made plans iwith the laudable aim of adding to their cash resources sp that the festive season might be celebrated with ample sup plies of festal spirits. But this year no meetings, have taken place ; a Vhhlnsky has arisen amongst them : voices have been' raisec. ; tables thumped and even faces have been pulled. In this fashion' it happened-
three friends and after nod ding to them, sat down with a heavy sigh.
asked Tant Brown, . “Tha looks as if tha’d lost a pound wor; fun |a, bob.” |
“ What’s to do Wi’ tha ?
Te.xonlng up jah’d drawn forty weeks’ reht at seven shillin’ a week.
iy and then said, manner 6’ speakln’ ------------- (What ah wc * wonderin’. Yo la ,v know mi’ -\unt Maggie left In. that cottage, as Mary Lay- tu 1-;lives-in. Ah wor-just
1 Jem looked at Tapt solemn
Well, in a that’s just
Three Friends ifS NE night in nild-Octpber Jem Parkinson joined his
goln’ to tek thee oh ?” “ What does ta mean by that soart of . a renaark ?” retorted Owd
Bob. ' “ Ah’ve hed ml eyes oppen
for'a while lookin’)round.; For to tell yo t’truth, kh’ve never, hed a proper rice puddln’ sin t’wife deed.t I’m varra fond of a reaj nice, cifeamy, soart of h puddfn’ not baked too hard an nowiiab’ye getten as good a cook as there is In’t town.”-
din’s, that owd glptton, what’s her name ?” asked Ta,nt.
“ Ne...............- i^ t h l _____ ’er mlndj hl rice pud-
“ its Mary Laytian.” P “ Mary Layton !” cried Jem
“ tha’s getten a theer. Bob, and knows how Mary
“ Landlord,” he called, “ bring four more pints In-and’ bring Owd Bob a double rum an’ pep
, “ Name ?” said Owdi Bob, arkinson in tones of delight,
grand un everybody can cook.”
what, and went to ^omes. I
console and n:vlve him some- scon after they, their respective
Bslnns Rea
^ FEW nights later owd Bob announced he had
’fed. “ Aye,’’ agreed owd Bob, we’re going to Hev wedding
ken the Vlc^ and that the banns had b^n put up. Y That means yp are going O get, wed isoon jthen,” said
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Dn’t fost Wednesday in Dec- sniber. :. Mcindayls washing day: Tuesday shc>o bakes and Thursday’s jml club neet, so
early in’t month, it warn t ge Snlxed ,up vfi Christmas.; W
sve thowt 'Wednkdpy , Y?er best. An’ then wi heving i
ding present an’ present if they ended w;lth|naive
coIt’s not asuple and abawt a lot
getting it o’er sooh,” ^Id Jen . r.. —^
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if yor wof hedi ; to
A ghristmIas story (With a Clithsroe Setting)
W i, f o w e r t e e n - ' pound i ifh. , ’That’s E n t i r e l y j i i ^ V e l o x a
‘, 6 CYL. VELOX Here is ^ e best-batoced icon^bination of ',2^iitr*tii.7snpJi. dteirabie qualities ever! brpu^t ,together in
Superb Riding Comfbrti.. . True Yau;chall Economy T'-'
r. Wider, Sleeker. . . Full 5-seater Rooming 1 ' '-I " ' ' j
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«IS 1^087:12-3 P.T. i I
1 i ! ' j cat design. Here WU economy ndth Vauxhall duality, spreading conifort forlfive and'room
tkp^^mimaiTiant, fo* a sixth, space &r ia full load of holiday cjtTSiAa (0647:91’.r. lug^ge. . . andcJl-ToU^ Uchnica^ excelletice.
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WELLGATE MOTORS LTD. T E L E P H O N E
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&) 28 IviOOR LANE, CLWHEROE Telephone 98
Wo all our CuiBdomtrsi tne toisili a her|>
Happp Chrfetma^^ anh a 3Pros!perotts( iSeto ^ear
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BbROUGH ! OF CLITHEROE '
I . ; PUBLIC LIBRARY
RAIL EXCURSIONS FOOTBALL
BLACKBURN ROVERS v. HULL CITY
TUESDAY, 3Sth December. ^ BijACKBURN Langno ,,
2/31/81/61/1 lOd.
Blackburn . return 4-40 o.m. or by apy ordinary train.
pound on painty—not to reckon owt fer ml’ tfme T put tin’ it on. An’ toneet when ah cawd for-t’rent she says ‘Yo’d best get somebody to look at yon closet doar. There’s sum- mat gone wrong wit it an’ it might be a -tradesman’s job ! ’ When ah come in ah wor just tryln’ to figure eautl how mlch it wor goln’ to cost ml, hevvih’ t’cottage.left mi. If
tha.lcMks at a tradesman today it costs ten bob, ne’er mind gettin’ t’job done.. Ah tell iyo, a bit o’ property is a responslbllltyl to day, chaps.” ' I - j
Ah’ve palchjnst short o’ seven podhtt,-for* rates,ytwo pound; odd** property taxj t’ground r en t ,an ’ ah sperit ower a
this from his old a^unt. j But Jem was a tight one.
■3) Jem was
far.the best off of the four. He had inherited two cottages from his father, his wife had another couple in Chatburn, and now .he had
Property Owner! T was well-known that
■knowledge'that any of his three companions would rej- mlnd him without! any false modesty helped,
Not that he dldnlt pay his turn regularly. Possibly ^ e
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: artyslch. red tape. But h ItJ1 ■ tek any .looad off thi showders tha'con give ml Mary Layton s house an ah’ll stan aw re
dog or two, an’ them ah d to give up' when -tnew police $^arted fussln’ abaht licences
ixant . said “.Ah’ve never dwt but a varminty
sponsibilities.’’ I !' i or two.”
bear ’em , as best we con Aw’t same, ah’d-:|be , relght ’appy if ah could get Mary out o’ yon hoiise. Wi’ prices as they' are'- ah could easy get £650 for’t.' Ah’ve hinted to her abeaut it bein’;lonely-like for her an’ mentioned a,beaut goln’ to live wi awther her married dowter, or]-her niece, but she weant budge. -Ah n willingly give ten pound if she wer eaut inside t’next month
Calm Shattered
i.OME three weeks later
“We’ve getten,to accept our. responsibilities an’[ duties an
needn’t bank on doin mlch rent-collectin’ yet.”l Jem said
Old Bob chuckled, ‘"Tha
^ r t h w 'H a n lo n Borough Librarian of Clithei
fancies for thisel’, because wer celebrating a| h’engagement.”
as weel. An’ get ' owt tha
ued, “ Na then. Bob, tell us aw abeaut dt.”
The drinks rin, Jem contin ; ;
happened this afternoon, cooarse ah’ve known Mary
Well, chaps, it hobbut Of aw
mi life, but; ah didn’t, know how to. break th’lce.
lust
warm | sunshine, an’ ah wer feeUn’ il’ fihe fettle.- Ah wer walkihg round an’ , ah^ see Mary cleanin’ her ^windows. Ah passed her t’ time o’t .day an’ .then ah plunged straight out' ah’ said., “Mary, what abeaut niarryln’ me ? Ah’m a iblt owder than, thee, but ah’m sound T wind an’ limb, mehbe a bit slowed down; She looks at me for a bit an’ then shoo says ‘ Ah know thart f owder na me. thart goin’ on
“This afternoon it'wer relght grand If yo remember, a bit ’o
.d'j 'd.
He pondered for la momert- or two arid then said "If ycr getting .wed on’t I Wednesday, ybr likely tbj be dojng a bit. o’ flitting on’t Monday an’ ’Tues day. ,jv Ah Kn kriow I ml brotbe CharHe teks It easyl Ion a Monj- day ah’;ah’ll get him to CO come round wl
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th’owd ’ossl He’ll 'shift o’ stuff, an’ It’ll; be eriough goll being down-
that Moving House
arid then skid “ Nay Jem. Ids Parting Shot very good p’ yo ail’ it will he a' big help sure eriough. But ah would caw It
uphill.mlsel
WD Bob looked up at him with .ri questibning eys,
' abeaut thee ?‘ She ses ‘Iah’m , in three clubs, two fer twenty pound apiece ah’ one fer I fif teen, 4n’ ali’ve another policy
She nods at this as though it I suited her, ;so ah ses, how
robust as t’others an’ shoo hobbut put a penny on them, so ah’ve thirty-five pound ; to I come when; mi .time comes.
fer fifty pound - as ah draws when ah’m seventy. Ahve alius .want,ed .to: he sure ah d be put away respectable., I Well ses I, that’s a varraj fair amount, Mary, an’ if it should happen as tha goes fost-ah 11
promise to' put thi away dacenti' i ; . ‘
: of a handy-mon abeaut; a house, so;ah will wed tha ! She knows, o’ cooarse,. that ml
— having duly discussed, in
sibility of understanding the actions of the Clitheroe Foot ball Committee, the . four friends sat In silence. This was broken, nay, shattered py Old Bob who, after taking )a long drink, surveyed the conf- pany and calmly announced,
a rising scale of ImpqrWnce, such Items as foreign affalK, rationing, the possibility of Blackburn Rovers being Iri the Third Division and | the impos
■ Ah’m goin’ to get wed.” )
; as weel as a good knife an’ fork do, even wi’ prices as they are j today, ’Then she studies a minute or,two an ses, ‘ Aye, !l believe tha would. Bob, an’ ah knows thart a bit
“it should run to a nice stone ; B
. hojise is ini own, an’ ah hed It 'done thrmlgh !back-,to front less nor two year sin.’ that’s abeaut aw,” he eluded, i
con-
Wedding Presents ' ) sed Jem.
a’h’ve ever heerd on, but ah think yo’li mek a varry good pair. An’ ‘ It suits me. Bob, ah’ll be li’first wi a wedding
queerest damn courtship
present ariyhow.” • J'em ‘ pulled out his wallet
notes.
hopes you’ll be very happy.’’ He then took a deep drink, of
i! “ Here tha are Bob and ah hlB 'beer iiwhlch, .appeiared, to
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arid with -hesitation and deter mination; about .1 equally divided produced five; pound
An’
■Year to the people of ClitL eroe are contained In an aff- ^ail letter received at the Advertiser;
est Xmas
o’ sayln’ ah’m 71 an’ thart goin’ on fer 69, but ah didn’t an’ then shoo asks,' ‘ are ta In’t Club ?’ Ah tells.her, aye, ml mother put tuppence a ■week ! on ml when ah wer a fortneet owd;. Ah wom’t as
er 72 an’ ah’m 68.’ Ah thowt
■ rigean at tni time b’ life mufet hev affected thl eyesight, ff 'it’s not tiownhlli:: fra KIrig Lane to SI aw Bridge—ahm a Dutchman
laughed heartily. “IJphill Bot ? Nay . never. Being in loye
! Jem put his glass down arid
relght enough, [' ’but ; -thE ’s getten It wrong way roui.d Jem. It’s not Mary that’s fllttlrig. Its nie.” ^1} '
I Owd Bob agreement,
nodded;hls,head in “OhII aye, that’s
norrbr-strufek eyes; but befo;’e le could .say anything, ov d iob contlnied
I Jem . regarded, l! him with
house wor tery reasonable, a a’ .............. 'b e best' fbr me to Then -rih qon sbll -
s “ Mary ajid me, talked It o’lr
that It ’ud live theer. Ill own Pi t’brass: Int
n’ wl deci-led'that, rent o’ thl
lace -and We’ll opt - Trustee Bank.”
ICel^ lorry an
g for; th’oss wi illl aw way.”(
a b easy
o’ dressing up.' i
don’t want pnybocly not to b able to send us bpath a wed
a Christmals wknt,” - he simplicity.
“ Ah think yor very .wise i; ^ .a youn^
the glasses) fairly danced, and three hands were q|unckly out- thrust to prevent r i quarrel becoming almost a tragedy.
Jem thumped the;table until
“ Thar ; nowt but! a . tricky, double-twisting owdldevll! It wor me 4s put th’idea in thl head abawt marrying Mary Layton ah’ that gey th’lmpres- slon shoo would - live wl thee. Onyhowi there’ll be jno ’oss an cart an’ ahd like to hev mi five pound back too.”
He sho.uted at the old chap, Wishful Thinld^
' offer. Some time islri’. a chap offered mi £675 for ml house. Tha con hev It fbif . £700 an’ tha might easily iriek another thirty pr fifty pounds on’t
r ^ WDl nob shool ^ more in sorrp anger. !“ Ah doan’ onl majlce Jem if| thing wrong road; to prove it ah’ll
ir getting bawt. an ek thi, an
his head than in bear thi
'deal.”''j I . s i ' '
knows moast o’ tm trouble is- ViQrtrkm
■ “Well-spoken; .dwd lad,” said Tant Browri, “ that’s a fair eridugh offer Jem an’ tha’
becoss [o’ thi', thinking.” - •' Ted jWllklnson
'Come,.bn, .yo, yo s grass.'-gle mecml :
.-.back.”-';:'; - •
mm relght tirack.” '
Ing as didn’t
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Mary an’ shoo toWjd me' she’d bowt a what-not Salerooms.”
geet it how, for ap “Ah jican’t, Jem. i
^ neglected lad,” -^saii Ted.; “|uA -week o f ’two the I system ’Igh-class
not?” risked Tant; “ Thl|; educatlori
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what-not’s wat riw foak hev in a room. ‘It hes a an tha . con put—’
as tha’; remembers hes put it.” '.. ) ) „ .
.l
at owd Bob, he j said, “ ah’ve finished !wl yo, alvll (drink wi t thee no moar. Thk hes getten
3T EM? finished hlb prink and J f then rose up| (rind stood In what he hoped w;ab the digni fied stance of a righteous m,an. Pointing the finger of scorn
hl five -pounds, j but -tha’s-lost n frifinrir’
a friend. “ If tha hes ilbkt a friend
: f ‘
tha’s getten another tenant answered'owd Bbb, “ so that abawt squares it up. An’ any how ah likes mitlandlords to- be civil when they caw foiYt
rent.”; , _ . ,JJ f , !"
to the door when owd Bob fired his last shdtl
Jem was making his way
closet doar an’ It Is a trades man’s ijob,' so- th’d better spe abawt! it.” Jerii,; staggered slightly, but , bracing, his shoulders went; |cut Into the night; ;affd' into |£, dark and dreary Castle Street. .
“ Ah’ve hed a ilpok at that !
3hes for' ri Me; ind a Happy Ndw
OF CHIdSIIIMS (9^ 1 ■ . i's
Poyest i Reserve. : !
bffice this week. 1 from Mrs. Milllcent I'Wlddup, daughter, bf the: present Mayor, Coun cillor Hsirry 'Cook. ; Mp; ■wlddup was Mayoress of Clitheroe I until ‘ : September, when, ..with her (husband and two - small d'aughters. she emigrated t o S b u t h e i n Rhodesia, where ;‘Mr. . Wlddto fs now (employed : in tile Forestry Department of the Rhodesian Government. ' |
-and Times”
the letter I on Decjember lith ’vhUe sitting on the verandah of a -hotel peneath a beautl- ::ul blue sky, and with a range of rugged mountains rising in the •distance, although .their iDe very much December :25th.,
; loping thEtt Father Christmas ■vill -find his w;ay down the -me chlmriey o f ; their new lome, built for: them by the
----- Mrs. 'Wlddup,' I who wrpte
(says' t l at thoughts j-wlill
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^H A T jS jU R 'N ,
L.INCA
N r* 'C l i t h e r p e SHIRE :
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corrier o’lbed- ipboard In
it’s more pblite-like. So'long Motorists , put where tha
rell onvhow. llAr
ah hevn’t gev it to
Wi ,^t;; at “ 'What the hell s a what- f\Xtr
“ Nay, let’s be fair, ria dorid a bit o! wls’
wishful;
.. yo say. but owd Bob say owt to put him on’t
_____ . ___iful thlnk-
Dhratchlng. lake In the ive pounds
fist again.
joined In;' Jem might
Ih e . mistlelOB to prowlde photograiiher • with slant on an tee-old
cuisttom.y om. Brolher and sister kiss beneath I i
time been put iforward as the answer j-to Chtheroe’s to.ffic problems.' But It is irivarliibly gteeted |' -^ilth protests f: pm
_________, of one- yay. streets has from' time to
'TEST CASE-'fi SYSTEM
local tradesmen who bel eve. one-wajl traffic |will -hit tride
hes bln 1 perieneb, | bpijause ;for the past
Now,' Ihbwever.;’ tradesmen are able ' to; speak from ex-
been in i operation,) enforced by excavations in Castle Gate.
with their cars have.,-.,-, found I it particularly ; - con venient ! to travel; from K ing street orii Market-place
the roridwa 7 at shopping , n|ot
___ our charming :. Yulctide
THE CHRISTM Pliiy presented School. Forty sapacity when
AS S }y scb childr
the p ITORY—A char
'lolars of St. Ms on took part lay i had Its firs
nins s c e n e from the Hativity ry’s Parish! Chu rc h i S u n da y and the School was criwded to t performance on Sunda
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1 village life be placed among England's largest parish of Slaidbr—.
AN unusual 1 M ■ ;® : 6 i
[ I ^ D i = by " <
record of ,s shortly tD
twenty-minute; film about the I people of ISlaidburn and their
rnj l i t is a
the I hies of parish,, the
i The’ Rector of Slaidburk I (the ReV.. J. G. Byrnell). wgo
grapher.'
completes 21 iminister. ' tells film will be sh: 1 parish’s ^nual
, realistic record, — -------- ^ concert. Tlo get incidentally, thfs ^
everyday activities, and, t has been made by Miss Jill Davey,: daughter of a wel • known H a r r o g a t e photo
r years as a week-er d
ie ; that the 3wn ; at the New ! Year-
1 without t|hei knowledge of most villagers, who w 11
a completely it was made
I i doubtless get some interesthig It ■ iiicfWes cameos Jof
surprises 'when the film -,h^ its first; showing
1 various a s p e c t s of- toe
village, and it been d e c i -----. the film p bej a the parish records
religious, social, education il, has alrea ly
appropriate: “ purselves Others See Us.”|
Its tltll is simple
and agrlcultura: life of t ie -.If Vide olroQ Tw
to huy a copy of kept amopg
a ad As
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i ' ■!' '1:: - 1 k N D (O p AND 1
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Lolvergate to reach , Castle- ' street, ’but there does not sedm to have: been:a great deal -of g r u m b l i n g ;or : confusion.
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now than In summer, but It is , to be doubted whether Lower- gate could ever be considered safe or- suitable for perman ent diversion of main road vehicles. . . .
’Traffic Is of course lighter : - RETURN DELAYED
TJ E C A U S E of; shipping , accommodation difflciil- i
ties, Miss Mary Leach, .who , left -her post -as headmistress '
t she expected.
Wlswell I C. of I E. School tlyear to;become a teacher New Zealand junder the: ichers’ exchange scheme; will not be . home as early, a,s ■
irieetlng of iDIvlslorial; Educa tion Executive
whalley on Tuesday, when the ;; Executive granted i an a p p l i c a t i o n frorii the managers , of Wiswell School fdr extended leave of absence for Miss, Leach' to. March 31st, '1952.1; I . ^ '1/
This!was lannouriced atj the 5, at
I ' ■ j ’l^W 'SO C ju E tY i
handful of people'at t^ie I first performance of * the WCsley
1')ESpiTE I the ifact jthat -■r there was only a mere
Amateur Dramdtlc Society’s comedy, “ Summer IhiDecem- ber )-a fa,ct which Is always; disconcerting to the cast-n their performance was -well up, to ( the; high standard: of local dramatic societies, which Is p'artlcqlarly .- I commendable when ' one .ico'rislders' that It was only the Society’s secorid produetlon.;-
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debut; In April, with ^William Douglas Home’s comedy ’’The Chllterii Hundreds.” i
The' company made their
formances, ! however, attracted larger' audiences, !and at| the final performance,' a: presen tation'was imade by' Miss Dorothy Smith,,; bn behalf of the
Friday and Saturday’s per |, ) . :: ; I . ) 1 -i :
Wilkinson, the
(ippratlon. Thanks
past and. the , helpers behind the scenes werel'.vplced by the Rev. J. -H. Richmond.]
ippratlon. to ON THE AIR
jf )theirintrlcatb trade, B B.C. Engineers have •' this week been : busily p r e p a r i n g W, h a l l e y ’ s beautiful I and ancient parish church In readiness for Its first broad cast on (Sunday) ‘ Morning sei*vlce will be on the; air from ■Whalley from 9-30 to ' 10-15 a.m., Eind w i l l! be conducted ly ' Cririori ! C. J'. Stranks. "]rrien p:^ 'Whalle|v Abbeiv.
jUSY ■ with: 'microphones, ■
•l cable rind the - other- tools
consi docu Manl
Socld at; Cl visiol DepsT
had r the
ihblrmaster of \( W-h'al l ev ’arish ) Church, 1 who i will
*he 'organist] will. be| Mr. llarence Green;\organlst-and
iccompany the singing of the lymhs and catols, that| can je shared, not orily. by; the iohgregation at cWhalley, but n hbmes throughout |\the 7orth.
least (cast,
reply, -Mrs. Wilkinson thanked for
he iproducerji ; In : i their
t to ; Mrs* Greta : co-
both
thel Reed depq p r ’ iStev ‘glvl:J lacce
iwasl otM shou
Si
' ajvl ■whil (conf Cqu| tfe-| giVel
FRED HARRISON AND STAFF take this
op Dortunity of M id b in q a r ea l^H ea r t
Ml Cnstomem CIjriMmasi,
^ # ( a ! ;.h' ix ] I
ai|tr J3roEftierou£( eto jUtat
Government, ih ! Stapleford' . .
Eire b us y preparing for Christinas, althb igh, writes Mrs. ' Widdup, ' pome, people have - 'decided, i [cue to ' the weathpr. to' havPi their hot meal-in the coollcf Christmas ;,ai(i ■ ■lunch ori
In ! RhodesiaJ I too. people
Eve iJind a . c- Christlnris Day
from Gape Town! ] acting three days and nights,’Mr. and Mrs- Wlddu|p were much Impressed by-the jacarandc trees with thelt bright blue blossom.
gardeii city andfT:as excellent sh6ps displaylrigiiluxury goods, the like of 'wh ch I have never (seen before,” Isays Mrs
“ SEillisbury I ts a lovely
bf home, on they rire
will reside iri ( i uture. Mrs. Wlddup says t ie country opens ‘out Into? rolling hills and 'is comparable to country around;-; [Kendal the Lakes.
Widdup.. ■ ; [; Of Stapleford where they
Arrlvirig in i feillsbury on Octobejr ,21st after :‘a journey.
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HpLLY EWBLEMS A MERRY CHRIS
n]lAS AND A PROSPEROUS 'JEW YEAR ' 'i: ' ; -: ||- | ': :i
TOOU il TOWiN AND ebUNTRY CUSTOMERS
D FRIENDS ,; : - li I - i ••■••■••■•a
& M. KNOWLES :■ —
.^RVITfRERS — ■ ■ i : 1 LGA'TE, GLiirHEROE. Phi)n^ 669
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