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I PRIpkV, JUNE 22nd, 1951. I lOrb p.m. to 3-44 a.m. j


! at cjuiheroe next month; has j beehj'^'nt.tb tl\e Chief Guide, I Lad>|'iBladen-PowellJ i


I il i invitation to attend an ifiternational conference


| ;


I i will i Exchange ideas about Guidifig methods in their respb(|;ive ilands. | |


: Guic^feS froth many j different i coun^tfles will meet to discuss ^ and iistiidy; Brltisii Gulhing. I The i guests vfiii j be mainly i fronii l^ropeari cc^untriesj i and


i heldii ati Waddow | Haii,j the Guide HTraining C|ent're, when


conference i , are i Misb M. Walkeif, Guider^in-Charge at Waddbw, hndtMiss [R. Tuck- well i^nd Miss A. 1 Thoinpson fron.'Guide headquarters.


Principal speakers ati the


TOs Fish Caught TlJe| Angler


by lai session byi Brownies, Guides i and, Rangers to |show the ilforei^ l visitors ! how Idcasj^re put into practice.


Ea ch talk will I be' followed


TVrR.it. R ICH ARD FORT. ■^'■•-:M.P?;s^lsitcd the! Clltherce consil.tuency j last iwcek-em whejiiihe attended a meetln; of the committee appoint the I [new Conservative agent on Fi-lday^ and on Saturday Inteiryiewed jconstltuents at Haptdn and Padlham. In the aftdrijioon: he travelled to Read,! to sde part of the Read V. Blackpool cricket .match.'


• : ni *i|i ^ 1* s : I ■ I * j ' * \


eroei jon [Wednesday toured the RibbleSda;le Cement Works at ijtihe ^ ilnvjltation of the manager, Mi[. J. H. BlUson. .They! were afterwards ienter- afternoon tea by Mrs. I Billson, who


talried to Mf,;| land


Lofihouse, club.'


#■


sale, organised by the Sunday School teachbrs, and held on Satui'day,!.| realised £8 for Sunday School funds.'


A St. james’s 'Primary^ Sun- day school brlng-and-buy


! ! I! I , *:! i * *


IVTEMBERS of the Harle iSyke Guild attended the


Clitheroe j meeting of the Women’s- Co-operative Guild oni- TSiesday.l and spent the afteijiiooni i in | the Castle Grodnds. iS The speaker in the evening was i Mrs. F. Sllnger. who [spoke oh “The; Inventions of|| Man.” She was thanked by;; Mrs. Adamson;' and Mrs. Alleri: j Mts, I Pollard presided.


where they visited the home of iw . Butcharti, la disabled Canadian who settled down in England laftCr the First World War; land,who Is well-known h thfbiighout the I district for


a'iibakt week members enloyed -I Coach ! tirin' -i to ■ Sdorton.


is' |)eautaful gardens, r " *


' A if address “ speaking: off fherjecolrdi” -was given to.


menfbers of {the' Rotary Club b f : (Clith,eroe ' yesterday by Eto^rlan Spp(|ner,


■wl\o conducted _thb annivers­ ary pervlbes i:reg:atlon!al ■Week-end.


; tke! [ jRey. E, of


*


: Ik a member | of the staff of ! t h k Margaret! Sandham School! of Daifcing. i Both hkvp bben associated with the Clitherob .^ a te u r Operatic Socfetyi I Miss Howell.!who Is a jnembe^ of jthe British Ballet lOrganisatlon, has met with cbhsldefable success at lock!' da|ncb Festivals, having


y '^bnly [sbft of Mir., and Mrs. J. D, GfeenWbod, j of “ Nbrth- fieldis," ifelltheroe, and Miss Ellzkbetri' ft b w e 11, i elder daukhteri! of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Howell, of Whlteacre-lane, iWhalley,l; announce their !engagem|ent this | week. Mr. IGrefenwobd ik licensee of a ILake Distnct hotel, near Wlnlderarierb, arid |Mlss Howell


•1. J.i P,,! GREENWOOD, ■* ; l a s t High Wycombe,


at Clitheroe Con- Church


A ;30UT 20 ! members of the- inner Wheel Club of Clith-


■DEACEFUiIlY : fishing oii ^ the bank of I the river near


I 0)1 Tuesday, Mr. John O^den, i25), of 31, St. Gregory’s [■ road, Preston, suddenly hooked a fish.


_ J


landing taken on made


I


it. but on being the hook, the fish last effort and


J» A M Gibbon Bridge, Chipping,


After plaj inlg it for a while he eventualljl succeeded in


jbmped towards the river.


Mr. Ogden mdde a dive to recapture his quarry, but in doing so. fell down the embankment I and into the, river, dislocanng his knee­ cap in jthe process.


RIVER


wefis j thar ked by Mrs. J. lY. president of the


Unible to ijnovfe he remained l i the river for almost half- ah-hbur before . his. shouts for hel p i were finally ainswered by some farm labourers who hauled him (|n to |dry land, and then


York-street. when that caval­ cade of fun Clitherob has le'arned to stage 'so well—the torchlight procession — last wjended its merry way through the town In 1948. Now, plans, are being made to stage another torchlight iln celebration of Festival Year. It will be held pii Saturday, September 1st, and; a com­ mittee has been! !set up jto make the necessary arrange-


This was ' the i S9ene lin '' ■ 'I I, a


ents. A report of the com- ittee’s meeting bn Monday appears on Page 3.


Woman Dies Frppi Injuries A^er


1JTIS. ANNIE HARGREAVjES aged 79, of Holimgreave-


Bowland Crash i.i ■


Where ]hc was treated for shock veyed County


took him to a nearby farm efore I being con-


to Prestoin lltoyal Infirmary.


by -the Clitheroe Ambulance section


FOOTNOTE :4-The fish was iuccessful in' its bid for freedom.


Inuhicip^ Concert Supiic^t Again


■ ' I ■ !: 1 M


Pisappointing ttendance at Satur- , concert - Is any


, it would appear Clitheroe municipal fo be given in the ■bunds this summer d to the same fate presented by the


rbad, Burnley, received fajtal ihjuries in a road; crash near disbum on Tuesday night. She was a passenger in a iriotor car driven by iftr. Robert Noel, of ; Ivy Dene, Scott Park-road; Burnley, who was accpmpariied by his ■wife. Both ■were Injured, and after medical attention, wiere taken home by i ambulance, ftrs. Hargreaves [ was Mrs. Noel’s aunt.


! I [


thorne Toll Bar on the HplU- lield road, when! it was | In collision with a mbtor waggon bwned by Preston Farmlers Ltd., and driven by Anthbny fttott, aged 24, ofj Bawdlartds,


The car was passing Pay- I


n in the King Lane •Ing the winter ! /


Iditlota there were a few e oujtside 'the enclosure, i riE.s seating accommo- n


the ‘iMelsterslngers,” Jcastle Bandstand, wks an attendance' of including. 26 children.


iiturday’s coritert,


iummer season, and the inclement.' weather,


th^ jopenlng concert of 1,490. people. It


hay; been partly res- Epr the poor attend-


At there . was an .,6 of 210 at a concert


beginnlng of July


jistle Grounds; and a later ' I about 300


1 a second concert, g laft I winter, the concert^ met with a 5])onse, and it will be that on the last


elk. , ■ '


'won ten medals and more than fifty iceftiflcates.


imHE I kendal-street Bakery. Tcutheroe, was sold by


aucbion j by Messrs. Salisbury and Hairier, Blk.ckburn, on Tuesday, The building, which


•retliring


was owried by Ideal Bakeries (Clitheroe) ;LtdJ, who are from business, was


sold for Wllmot, Clltherpe


£3,100 to Mr. Kenneth bf K. Wllmot Ltd., a flrin :of engineers.


iequlpm^rit was! later sold sep'aratfty.


I'*


■RfRTHDAY f greetings to *1 Mrs Dickinson, of .Sprlng- terface Larigho, land formerly


' Bllllngton,! who will be 86 on Sunday': and.to Mr. William E. jHadkett, jof I Park-avenue, Chatbqfn, iwho will be 70 on Wddneiday.


whp is Bolton,


...........I- of ! l; ! May-terrace,


'■ ' ! ."h: i- '!■ ' ! \ .V. jiTIfIS WEEK’,,


I \ Wi I


SAFETY SLOCfj |m6n ,Jlook oft for


uble: the foolish find it.


of If Brook-street, 1181 !to|-day:. to Mr. J.


broei w;re stkrted In the nature of an [experiment by i;he Town Council in October : a s t ! yea cl; Thb first concert lield the same I month, and given liy the iNelson^ (31ee


Municipal doncerts in Cllth-


Ariori (jholr 'With Maftorle gg the ■ soloist,


____ the largest attend- ince, 31^ being present.


' Early'Iln December aifother concert was,given, and on thi6 Dccasion I the attendance had dropped^ to 241. For | their third concert, the Corpora­ tion relied entirely on local talent, but' only. 217 peopl^ attended.


IJhe:bakery machinery and Mei^orial App^ | ’ |


public jkppeal ’ for thb [ new watj memorial entrance tb Clitherbe Castle Grpund^ have lifted -the total amount so far'Contributed to £1,433.


received ; to


Previously - acknow­ ledged


Anonymous .......... To the memory of Bertie and Rowley Muss: n from their b r o ; h e ! r s and


A. Tru'i'man. Esq.... Clitherie' '[Clarion


slsteiii. .......... Cycliig Club ...... ■5 5 0 -n ' . ' £i43ij 1; 0. . ............ 1395( 16 0


Xi'URTHER subscriptions this. we¥k to, the £2,500


'lltheroe, j • thrOWn Iout


bflside ditch. She had been resting in bed until late aftet-


noon in preparation for evening


CVCi iiiS * UA Wy** A


iMrs. Noel, who were on their |way to see tlieir Giggleswlck Scho'ol.


ruln . wiAth Mr.***. son


ithe and


at


Housing pite ’to Be Completed


W O R K___ on th i fourth jand final section |of 12 houses


on - the Clitheroe Rural District Council’i Ribple|lane housing site at Chatbum lhas, begun' this week, and ft i Is hoped that!they |will be teady for occupationj , by fiext


Spring. j [ 'r- i-m -


“ When compietjed, the jslte will contain 5() traditional three bedroom type hous £ s.


two houses" at B3wland-f?ith- Leagram Is still awaiting the approval bf the Ministry-of


A tender j for tl^e erectft i of


L 1 municipal concert he called off because seats had been sold


Health. I ■ .! i


inow being preplared by i the Council’s 'architects. There has been kome


Plans for the :Constnictim of 14 houses at Barrow ; are


project due to discussion jvith the- Minlftry bf, Transport regarding roadwljrks adjc^cent to the main truijik.rotfd. ; ;


on,i this


now been ' -clarified [and preparation of | the plans Is proceeding.


POSITION <|lARIFIE0 The position, i however';! has


for the current I year,-includes provision! for the erection of four houses at | Hurst Gteen,


The Council’s Jiouslng quota I i . | !


and a further 12 at Whalley. I I '


! .


Dust F>om Lomes ~ .■


I . ' - ig. ■ Coui^dl insiders


/^LITHEROEi Town Cpuncil are exploririg the possibil­


New B y e4 ^ ' ' ■


' ' ]_■' ' -i'


ities of makiiig a byp-law! under which they can cpmpel dust sheets tcl, be used on lorries In the! town., s This follows complaints over a long period of the nifisance caused hy the dust being blown! from vehicles.'


' i '![


Hetherington) iyesterday told an “ Advertlsei! and Times ’’ reporter thatLlpcpi firms had -been most co;oberatlve in the matter, and th.e^bye-law would only be enforcbd If all other means of pftvbntlng the nuisance should fail-


The Town - Clerk (Mr. G. : ; . '| i ~ T , || •


Mrs. Hargreaves was thrown but of the vehicle into [the


The impact,wai severe and he car was badly smasped;


Ti^ei conference | is to be


U


' »


PLANNED


Clitheroe ICoupl ; wai


A WELlIkNOWN Glithei couple, Mr. and | -Mrs


Son )n C ^ a d a . -:-r- t ' l - J


: “ f '■ Jj>m


WaUbank, jof ’fZ. road; Clitheroe, „ for I Canada pext


Litilemi


are! slAili week ------


begin a nbw life | with' thj son^ jRonalil, in Victoria.


the| 'I Naval Victoria. He employed by Ltd.; Waterloo


in February of tnls yearj a Is employed as a machlri^t


Josepp lluc Mill.,


Dockyard! j , was form


knbwn fori hei: social' servjl work in the jtown, !and ■held ofBcelas president of Woirien’s | Section jof (jlitheroe Labour! Party,. more latterly thpt of ^ sec taryi Appreciation !of| 1


'Mfs. 'Wallbank Is vi


•Wallbank, on behalf of member's with a tea cosyjlM Bradley, tyife of the prospec ive, I Labour caridldate,|; H .! Bradley, |presented j lVI •Wallbank | with! a har painted plaque, on behalf herself and Mr. Bradley. !| I Old! People’s Wftfare Co mittee also sent; Mrs. W- barik a letter of !apRreciatjii for !her services as a Vlsi


sbrvlces to- the' Wome Section was' reflected ■week, wheri Nirs. 11. Yebm president, presented [M


o f ! Clitheroe, bank a native wripre he was well known f La,tterly he'' ployed by the


has been I.C.I. !


and Mr. W of jWacldlrig!, for many j e asj a! farmi


Their son wprit to ; Cana,i


The Week’s


Mi. James ! Henry Gibson B^ard, o f ! 6,j Victoria-street, ' “’"’-'eroe, ! died I oh Monday a long illnessj He Was


j(lB. jJ H; G. BEARD native i)f Msicclesfleld,


CUth after 60.


in cfttherpe almost! 50 years, Seal’d, who had-Resided


had [worke'd at Clitheroe p gs ■works for (38 years He' Was last lemplbyed as a gas works fc reman until 111 hdalth com- pftlep hM to retirei


tc Mrs. Bdard, one son, three daughters,; arid three sisters, ir their- bfte'avemen't.


Dsjep sympathy Is extended


C ;m ;tery yesterday Was con­ duct ;d by the Rev. A. Lord.


MRS. S.I aI HOLTON


■wife of the i late Mr. Thomas ftoltjn, ;' of !| 19, Klrkmoor-j roadL Clltberoe, died on Sat-[ urday, aged |77. A [native of cfttrieroe, she ! had| been in fulling health for spme years;


Mrs. Sophia Allen Holton, ind-


y:r' and Mrs. Johnj Eccles, of Hawthorne Farm, Mrs. Holtoft Was well known inj the town; where she helped! with her father’s milk round for over 40 sears. , ! '■ i


The daughter of the late


Mrs. Wallbank I is 'a native ’ill-


em- Mr.- Wallbank will not


alorie in Canslda, Until they find tlbn they!will be Mr. and Mrs, J. visited Clitheroe last


leave the fowri, wherp she tiiany frlendi, but hopes return ori a I visit. She and


|| Mrs. Wallbknkj is ; sorry


however, accomrno staying Holmes


Mrs. Holmes is a riatlye the towri.


vdth who ypar. of


da-


bank sail frbm Liverpool Tuesday ; they wjll ! t. with them the family pet, ‘(Pilot,” a I three-yerirr' A 1 s a t l a n ! dog, ; who well known to childrer. to members kouth Clr’J.


, 'When Mr. and Mrs. W lave


all- on


Busings I Fai of


the Wesley and lid


p u bf i c ejxamination Rowland Hammbpds, (45' 12,: Henthorn-road, Clithe formerly: ini business |as household draper- at ilTOalley-roaci, closed by iDavles. ’


_ Blackbrim! Bankru Court oril Wednesday;


Mr. ! Regist Clitheroe,


i ^labilities Ithere was £637, '."salb Rbceiver,; Mr


were, £724, a defic'lenc


borrowed £200 from a mo. lender and iiald some oi debts. His failure was dp irisiiifnclerit ! capital, wo on; low profits for 12 mo arid neglect the illness


H am mo rids said death of his wife dii of business


1,600 BOOK FESTIVAI,


reserved septs available, 1,600 seats havb [been pc although there 1? still'a night to I go before the performance Is idue tfo place Ion Saturday, July


Out of .a total of


weather, | for |a rainy would' mean the cancel of the iperfonnance an forfeiture of the money had paid! tb book jseats


thb O I


F. C. Ormer I'Ci!


Th e interment at |st. Mary’s


pliy a' leading role in the Wprid of textile ! designing, fte was a Fellpw of tpe Royal Society of Arts, a fnember of the Council | .for ! Art in Ipflustry,: until it!


-Afterwards, lie returried to T R p E E


cpntinued a few years ago; a founder T meriiber! of . the Federaticjn of British In[ dustries | Industrikl , A r t js Committee, ' rind [ had the unique distimitlon of being cheated the only Life Membelr alfftr 21! years’ service. Hp was also; a vice-president of the Furnishing Fabrics Manu facturers’ Assojclatlon.


dlsj-


m;mber of !the[ Cllltheroe Angling ; Association- for 3[7 years. He wak also a nfembelr of the Yorkshire Fly-FlsHers’ Club and of: th e , Blapkburri ar.d District Angling, Assoclaj-


Mr. Turnbull’s hobby waS ar.gling, and he had l)een a


3,


anxiety, he spent considerable time at |hls cbuntry home ait (jnndleton. Mr. Turnbull wajS a lover! of the countryside,


Ekenfield, RE.msbottom, but iril reberit years,- when his had given some


le resided at Croft He j


associated •jvith ^t. Mary’s Parish Church, leaves one daughter,, and , a i sister, to whom! sympathy ■W


Mrs. Holton, Who was


of Cliiherbe, conducted the interment pt Ribchester on ■Tuesday.


MR. R. RAINFORD


home, Shaw Cottage, Old Row, chatburnj ori Wednesday, of Mr. j Robert ftalnford. Aged 74,-Mr. Ralnford was


T ie deatl). oc'Piirred at his


8 rbtlred fajrmer,. and for a number of years lie lived at Quarry Farm, Chafburn. He Was associated with SS. Michael ; arid J;ohn R.(). ((hurch., Clitheroe. j


■ sjvmpathy will be extended to his -widow and other mem|- berk of thb family in their berbavem'entl.


, | Llvjerpool. i


:;exl;lle design who cherished p reai aflectloh for the Ribbles-


A leading authority , op. ; , 1 ' \


MR. WILLIAM TURNBUilL 1 - !


daie couritryside, Mr. WilHam Turnbull; ch airmail and'joint inalnaging director of Turn- bull and Stockdale Ltd., Rose : Bank Print Works, Ramsbottom,, diedion Sunday at !hls country home. Prospect Horise, Grindleton:;


j


I Mr. Turnbull, who was 71. wals the son I of William Turn- Ibull, the fbunder of the well- ^nbwn Rairisbpttrim firm of icaiico pfintersj arid had been a'skoclated •with, the firm fPf


l56| years. He was chairman arid joint managing director


|fok 28 lyeab. Mr. Turnbull -served ihrorighout the Flrpt World 'ivar first with tfte East Lancashire,: and later !wlth the Manchester Regi­ ments, attaining the rank bf


captain.:


FOR CUTHEROE PRODUCrtON


Uened at the Borpughf Treasurer’s Office [>n Monday, Junp lith, there was ^ queue waiting to b<rok seats, the rate of booking has lioW eased off conCiderabiy.


I^L ’THODGH : ances of Clltherpe’s i— ------


idoked, fort- first take 7th.


5,960 only


people are <lubl!oiTs of bo In adyancejon accbimt 0


Q u i t e naturally,, many (if


dlatlon id the they


ipklrig ■the day


that, given!- fine ■weather, the


VVEAIH^R THE K!31^ The popular: assumption is


crowds ; 'Will rbll -up bn the days of tAe abtupl perform- 'ancesj - !


urday afternoon performance and for the following Satur­


Bookings for the fipsi Sat­ | i' i ' I ][' • ■


I are ; quite Tuesday’s not, as, yet ing favour


day aftbrrioori and [ei ehlng satisfactory; but


performance does seem I to be firid- . with rnany people,


although there has -bpen a tentative eriqufty bn behalf of


a pkrty of 29 people Blackburn. ! i ' -


Show from


expensek of the Roydl ^ shire Agricultural Sttbvr held at | Blackburn, follows the atteridanbe Mayor and the Town _ a meetlrigj at Blackburn an appeal jfor support t- authorities


town wds" made. surrpundinj;


contribute 10 gris Contribution


Clitheroe Town


Copric i towa^


^ ,


(bssible totil of almost 6,000, t ,e organisers are not p6r-


Althopgh therb are only ,300 booklr gs so'far out of a


th nrbed and


■iriongst Cllthbroe’s iiibcessful productions.


Merrle EJigland” will


are confident that rank


mbst


Editor’s Rostbag “ MERRiE ENGLAND ”


letter last vieek arid I certainly aAree With him that the GlsJ- celii ti rationjp -wbre


Sir,-ll rekd “ciltheronian’s”


burn dlellghtful iiig. May I - lexpr^s ^


and really, Insplt-


oblniori that the 1)1 Clitheroe willf be dellghtflil


elnt for ir entionlng '“Merrie England ” and? the l.pOl bther' performarices outftde


and Inspiring also. I am grateful td yout corresponp-


Clitherpe. ! , I


iiiearty' invitation to attend r £ny one of the [rehearsals jof! bur “ Merrie England.” where; 1 can assure hlrii that he Wm- find ‘‘ the happy atmosphere! of the :pag ;ant days.” I hope, by the wayl that he has niade t certain of seelfig one of Jthe


I hope Ithat- my friend | Clltheroriian ” will accept ipiy,


_______ when to local the


Clerk at


,1'ds the Lanca- to be This i Of. the


il is to


his seat l)il advance. . We I kre fetrlvlng toj make the l.OO^d perfornaarce of [‘‘Merrie ftriS" land” meiriorable, and then, perhaps 1; | will j be worthy of a n o t h e r ! leltt-er “ dither 01 ban.” j


our perfo rmances, by booWng f r bm LAOTENCEI HARDY, ; Producer, “Merrie England.’*!


when tho! booking p l a n s for the perform production of “ Ilerriej England


[


i ■The interment: will ' take plaice at Great Crosby, neat


pressed in t ie lr bereavement. tAc Rev. S. Blrtwell, Vicar


f 11 be ex­


and was -particularly -happy at Grindleton where he was often tol be seen driving his horse arid traft An instanc^e o) his kindly [nature was his acquisition ftom a -L.„local riding school of an old horsb, ‘(Robin,’! which remained an ir separable cobipanion duririg tpe last I years! of his life.,


daughters, ana one son, who Is a director bf the company, ft) whom slncfte sympathy Is e:ctended.


Mr. Turnbull leaves a ■Widow, [ three m a r r 1 e p


. . I


I The j funeral took plaice y-:sterday at ISdenfield Parish Church.'!


Clitheroe Offences Man Sent


To Sessions


/■^HARCjED with breaking IV and entering -21, Wlndsor- kvenue,! Clitheroe, and steal- ihg £7' in Bank of England botes and a blue duffle coat, the property I of his brothey- in-law, Mr. Michael Glnnelly, William Edward Tunney (28), a labourer, | of 116, Eller- ftreet,. Pendleton, Salford, yas committed for trial at Preston' Sessioris at Clitheroe Borough Magistrates’ Court yesterday. [


I Bail I was I allowed In - the Surety of £ 20 and- an appHca- ftpn for a legkl aid certlflcfte was granted.!'


told the Berich that at ll-[2() p.m. on Friday, March 30th, Mr. Glnnelly |went to bed after securing the doors and windows. At that time there was a registered enveWpe containing | £7 In ncftes behind the j clock on the slttlrig-room! fire-place and a blue duffle coat was hanging behind ;the -wash-house door


Inspector | ! | E. Falrclough will r iv e WE CAN o n tasting Holiday Memories


CO^WAY CAMERAS SUPPLY;


“ PIXIE”; -


ENSIGN FULVUE - ILFORD “PRENTICE’ ILFORD “CRAFTSMAN


KODAK 620 ASK;TO


27/1 ftid 34/0 45/0 53/10


£5/5/4


£ 7 /1 0 /6 p 4 / 3 / l


Cine camerAs, projectors and equipment. SEE OUR RANGE.


CHARLES C I


SPEEDY DEVELOPING AND^ P R INTmq SERVICE. M.P.S.


I CHEMIST


5, Church S^eet - Ciitheroe pjlONE 591


STOMACH & !JF you


COMPLAI


different way, THE M(3(]iREy WAY TO HEALTH. Our herbal remediks l!6r stprpach knd liver complaints ! are -so successful that aritacld preparations are unneceftary andj so ,We do not stock them. |.We ask you only to bon- slder “ Would -we cut but such a source bf r£ venue unless we [weire absolutely Icbnflderit! that th'P MOOREY’S HEftBAlLWAY !Is SUPERIOR AND SAFER?”


have tjried all [kinds o|f tablets, white: mixtures and digestive powders without satisfaction, try a


to-day and see the difference.! MO O REY ’S STOMACH AN D


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!i


I The '^following mornng complainant left the house


and later, as a result of sonpe- thlng said to him, examined the house j found that the, money i the coat Were missing, notified the Polibe.


-‘labourer, of; Hew.itt-str Manchester, ! said he - ’


WORE DUFFLE COAT John! Thwalte. a bulld^:


j working! on a site In M ohester, : and about • months ago, a man narhed “ Bill.” also came to work the site. For'the first twd three weeks he was wearing a blue duffle! coat, which later sold to jWltness^ for


viewed Tiunney -at Clithe Policg Stktlori. and on be: told of the eriquiries, prise- replied “ lYes, I did it.' I the c o a t to a man Manchester.” ]


D.C. Crabtree said he ini,


58ji WHAi Il EY IrD . - 31, CASTLE - 1 i i c j L n H E ^ E '


j Tuibney


said that about 11-30 on :?rl-j daft March 30th, he wen ; td| his brother-lri-law’s hoftse -


in a written! statenjent alleged to nave


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coM from the wash-heusb; Hel then went out, .of th l house, closing the door behind hlrii,' He left the dlstrietl. spent the money, and sold the coat. He was sorry it had happened, but at times he felt he was frustrated.


had . anything to say, Turiney replied: “ I have nothing tp saft but I took the coat and


When asked In Court K hp


second round; of the Amateur Lekgue Knock-out Competl-| tion, Barrow won by| the narrow, margin of three rijms: thanks to their scorer filial score being 44-41.


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Times, June ■ 22. 1951


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