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Girls in the costumes of many different BOuntrics provide this {h/rming scene in the Catholi, rouuction, “ Mixed nrii ",
7 DOMINATIONS for the municipal elec; on May Toth, closed at noon on T^'
r ames of eight caridiriates—four Consi IjabQur—had been put forward.
I
_|ecelved was that :i of the Mayor-elect. Mr. Harry. Cook, vrho is one of; the three retiring Conservative coun cillors whri ' seek rer-electirin. The i o t h e r - Conservative
r.ominatlons, those o'f Messrs. (!. Chatburn, J. Driver and J. \Uright, were handed In last 7’hursday. and on Mo'rida.v lth.e nomination papers of'the four I.abour candidates, RJ(essrsl H. Duckworth. A. 1 Hargreaves} p,' Pemberton and C. K]iJ. Price, i/ere handed in.
The last nomination to be C l i m e r o e B o y
She Cllltheroe and District Bp: spo Association’s arinu C rts! ! were held! on j tbn
because of bad weather ar t unsuitable, ground condition;
cout; ■ ! .
epresentationj control of the Council is hot a t ?take, for even if all Labour epdidates were ito be elected, the Cioh- £ ervatives .would stllT havei ia majority of two .Jjon the Council Chamber. The con- 4 i.titution of the present Gohi
Although the Labour Party I ils seeking i to - impifove Its
11 is 12 Conservative 1 and iour Labour membera.
Points from the An ijiol. Report figures publish id for 1950 >R
Chief Offices High Holborn, London, W.C.l. ASSimA TOE COMPANY LIMITED
lhiresah. 1 he
INCRE " LIFE
ORDINARY BI^N dd-l ( £ 1
TNdH s i Im AL BrIaNGH—a suni of £1,5^,8^3 has been' 'allocate d I to poll^hblders in th e Indiistraal : Branch (fates of honuses raised) making a total allocation up to 117,724,086, all of which has beeij applied to
sum ari stired on profits'.
: 3a):e of Bonuses Jir
brer, Klish land llch.
po l icy : limprov ; ; the contractual terms of the piolicies.
oouuscs afri the;Tesffit of the efficient management of the busii|ess an^ thej^yile investment of the funds!^ which are tfle outstanding feati res’ of the free-enterprise system.
District Manager: MR.'jiE. M. 37,
Chairplan: G. R. L. Tilleyl HEATON,;
jpUNDSl .
i ! £ll83,062,952
RAIILwAY ROAD BLACKBURNl
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lijini certain overseas territories) per £ 10 0 jpblicies eiititled to participate in full
$ED BONUSES F( »OLICYHOLDEI«| A reversionary bonus of £ 1 8s.
Clarion Cycliste At Silverdal^l
W E ^ere away to an early Start on Sunday, a n d ; a brisk
'■the beginning of tbe| Trough, tffiere we halted to watch petitors in the mountain time trial taking place that| morning, IS they came iwhirling down the hill at almost incredible sprads.
pace brought us to Sykes Hill;at
sittairiing such a speed] howeyer, 4o we' contented ourselves with a £ lightly slower ggee, ana revelling tbe glorious sunshine, ’jwe idalled happily-on to iLancMter
It was obviously warm work I
north western GAS BO G i^ l j lA C T ; i^ 4 8 , s. '5 3
RE
VISION OF TARIFFS a r d
TiURING the last | kghteeh months the Board have made t “ cdnslderabje reduSlohs in operating costs duei to Improved
equipment _ prlcesj chargee expenditure
the dost' Jll- coal, j oil, have been
lor
stojsimpify fbe p aria
taridprdlsatlion I m e . J B o ;
ntroductlbr i^isumers
the tariffs te I lixistii,.
' rep;ace ex
echnical!efficiency, bit; during the same period the Increases In r__. . Qtjjgr materials, labour, t:emsport and
In, revls ng pririces _nr. n v<o4- c¥ar\ ^TttXrO rH <
rinciples Of charging as a first step towards the of taflffd (Including prides) throughout
vco tucixsuaiu na
the Board have also taken the-opportunity the
I oiav/ , ' I S 'tno
The rioirci have! !frallied these! tariffs havlngilln ndiid the an I alternative two-part tariff foij all domestic
[oon ;a^ |iraotlcable. ‘
t from special and in respect icordance with
:
r
_____.ariffS win come Into force Immediately — ...— after the first
agfreemjneiilta w 11 not -Mlixai.
ta l if f i ard 1 Inappropriate owing,to special circumstance^ t _i. L ' I fvJ _.. J
grmlhat^d in : The tai
will . o n uo a ce X aH tf a ;luj tar|lffs
^bhfii, Gi;<^ .of Gas undertakings, naively Accrln^oil, Blackburn, Clltheroe,j Oswaldtwistle,, Wlthneil.i
p Darwen, BLOCK RATES 1. ) di lary Mn i
ter First 47.5 therms Next 427.5 therms Next 665.0 therms Next'l140.O therms
Consumption per quarter
I ■
.All-over 2280.0 therms FLAT RATES
3. 3 ■
2. ’febtvmer Meter . I
___ ___by the Board on the prlnclpie of] a domestic two-part tariff).
cqnsumi charged
,4. (a) 0!rdihary| Hater; Clh'arse- enjiniolity Charge-
n A.f&arge.Qf 3/-» per quarter will be made_wliere any meter Bot Ixcedllng 400-cu ft.'per hoUr ln capacity owned by the
tExcepariff, an per
lb) (d) _/[in dapsidty owned by the Board. ete no oardlls [used Asia sub-meter.j ,|the^pi
■feehar&T bisedTonlthe amount 6iff gias 1 consumed was made for. the !tipply.;tnstaUatlon or mai lnt(enance of gas fittings sup-
make the ‘ ■' ' ' pplied.
I 1 or malitaindd by the Board .
For (d) VVber6
) pnly of a nete
(0 April
gas Mokers jo k e r s suppluied.o m
lnadd ;to |a cons ;enaice , ___
o tha t ponsUi
iider the replaced tariffs a fixed periodic charge was iimer for the supply. Installs tlonf or maln-
tons imer. siiiostltutie a fixed berlodlc chatge ;batse basedionjtbe amount of gas consun^d
n u ie k ’ cadeS the Board may, by’ ’ isea on in
uiuauw ui
c o i^ S ie t shall be responsible for the-safe custody;of the n%U?^?fd all kolns Piace^l In U jm tU such
jcurlentl coins of tlie'Reaim appropriate'to the setting
f gas fittings the Board may make a similar chatge jnsUine):. '
‘ ^ repaymenti meter shall be placed in the meter and the
. vcco lilts discount
r is :leared by an authorised employee of tha|Board wiu’ beldue on demand and will not be'subject to
S. G. DEAVIN, I i Secretary, i aah foHfrc o Ayph npHni
a'g’reeiUentj with" the i
plied with gas ,t^
rougm_a.prei?ayment meter tpe Board may foUowmg additional charges :
Fori gadlfitlllngs’ (excluding cookers) su .DPlIed I Installed or maintained
a d , —. ..
by the Board A *
.5d. per therm. Installed
i:5d. per fherm. In lieu of;the
ts whem under the] replaced: tariffs a n : additional
associated with these; supplies. .. .. .. —....
exceeding 40 J
I • . ; i_ . ; |j ,
'rrrie' ebake 'k r eas' supplled^througb prepairment metere Includes U chatgfe of Id.; per ^herm (or 5d. pdr l.()00 cu. ft. in dinrlqts whdre charges forjgas supplied md m ^ e by the . Volumetric mempd) to provide for metering charges and
' ,
nfral Heating (Metered separately) Tvirq-tjART TARIFF—DOMESTIC jwh'ere_.
Price' per therm
10.'0d. O.Od.
5d. OdJ
,ls l tariff will only, apply Iwhere the - - “r was-on the 30th April, 1951.
13/- per'puartere 11.0d. per thirm
.„ere a! fixed charge Is made under aj two-part :;a1 el a .credit) mpfpr Tint ■ AvnPArtIns 400 cufft.
eterlng charge of 2/.- per quarter wUl ba made fo r . A
14.5d. ' liOd. llJod.
TARIFFS
'Hho districts i iBlac
_ supiiled from rime to time by tfie Board's'
eading of diameter after 3()th i^orll, 1951, and yfl" theteubon pedal agreements will continue in force until
accorc ance with their terms. Fdrther special he m a d e
by the Board exedpt where the ;
iuch as to make It necessary to revise the Is In order f th a t revenue; may balance
charge of the northern clfflce 3f the “ Farmers 1 We^ly.” Mr. I Hargreaves! ikgan career on the staff of j ‘ Advertiser and Times,”
years, next week
Guardian” and “X Evening Pos|t” as!
oining
Preston Guardian” for several Is to take
^ “ The ; P r » s
iistrict reoresentaMye He left Clltherob for head
ancashire Clitt eroe
ater Ito.n
Officer fo the Milk Marketing Board at Thalnes Ditton. London, and! editor! of ‘ The Home Farmet.” tout! returned t to Preston 181 month’s later at
c old Holderness as Agri wultural Editor, i In 1945 l he
offlep at Preiton' In 1936 and Har two, years later sudeeeded; Mr. as [ appointed P mb 114 f t y
ihe request .'of his lold Jflrm. hSvo years ago. In addition to Gis duties with the] “ Preston a uardian ” pe 'wris appointed
ghe younger son, of areaves,' 16, Lori lvenue. Clitheroe,
the /whole of ' the PriT/lncial Newspapers Ltd;' ifCTbup ' by whioli the “ Guardian ’ is t owned. Mr. Hargreaves' Is
grlbultural 'correspondent to
Mrs. Har- g s I
ate Mr. T. Hargreai}' s, foirmer Borbugh Librarian.
e ,and the t-
flpHE bronze medril A ihi
Board to blood; have given .10 dons i been received by 1
by the Regloi^l
.dtlons HO]
ng i Clltheroe doncir; Blood Transfusion MrsL i Rose York, Bridge; Miss E. Parson-lane; MIsi Bennett, 196.’ ’Wh; Mrs.|G. Wallbank, moor-road; Mr; Rockdale, Eshton-|
SLAJDBURN
i)resiritedHospital mors
S 'S t;ervl b 35. Shawarker,; 36, i E.1 I M.
tpe foildw-
■|te rraceL LACK
' Ia m a rk sm a n Isiaidburn 1; } L ^ gh o
3:
' . Lringho were ovejplayed long perieds on ; Saturday Siaijdbum sadly lacked a b inari. in the forward line. .
guiri bad most of the play
goalkeeper was tardy tn so Ineffective were I the fin] powers of the- home forwan
oalless first half, buti the I "
lley-road; 42, llttle- W. Scales,
has 'histhe
there lyas a long programnii of events, including} flat.; saik' and obstacle races, crick) ball and javelin throwln^t, aii jumping contests.
on Saturday. The weather was iideal,- ar
C The [sports were won toy OI Mr. George Nicholson, [of 3, sborne-street, Oldham, | said
event was i the javelin throvr ing bf the senior scouts, arid in this section, prodigio ability was displayed by Brls Pearce of the Lbyola Troop.
Easily the most spectaculri
Rlbblesdale iwere second witl 34 per! cent. Parish Chun Lo third with 11.3 per cen
.R.G.S. v/ith 60 per cent
cent.,' and, Waddington flft after having failed! to' gain single I point. H i g h e individual
yola fourth with 10.7 p
Di c k s o n ! and Hayhun (C.R.G.S.). . and; P e a r (Loyola) each wlthill- point
s c o r e r s we
and Parish Church were in second I place with [19 points. Highest [individual ; scorjes Oliver (Par;
who held their own sports it w the sairie .tlme.; The winners
'varded by the long downhill spin ]o Silverdale.
inching off to surmount I the ighfi rise past Wharton (prag, bur .exertions then ' being re-
nich we reached shortly after even o’clock. An; early limch id we were off again, riding ong; to I Carnfortri before
summer's day. MilnthbipCi Srookiands arid Kirkby l^nkdale were i all left behind in furn, as we , pushed ; on tea-n^ards. and hough empty tummlria were pro- :esting vigorously by tlpe time we reached there, we got t;o Ingleton soon .after five o’clock.
■he Knott, with its wooded slopes and passed Ca§tle^arr6w Heid to jpeed down to Arhside whep we mtered on the long stretch; of evel j coast road which is allways such a joy to cycle along on a
Leaving Silverdale, y e cliiibed • 1 < ' ‘ 1 - '
Next week'iwe have our Xinion [nter-meet and Sportk at Mai-
ham, leaving Greenacije-strept at 5-30 a.m.
“ GEARS
Annes-on-Sea. who Agricultural Editor
Journalist’s Mr. J. Hargreaves, !?bf
Waming-Witli FI IVOUI
bSt.een Trie
Nature, looks after thlsilitt of young pedigree Essex i p: owned by Mr. R. ColUnge a Son of Higher West Clou Fann, Grindleton.
Mother Science, not Moth AS} part of the
! road safety, th; I ; Borough and R;
warjnth lor the piglets wltli •degree of safety their motin could not guarantee. T fact .‘that many piglets smothered beneath mothi pomlerpus bulk is the teas for the! growing popularity this scientific, farming aid
branch of the North; W]e Electricity Board, are kept
p The two 250 watt lam rovided b.v‘ !the ■ Cllthe
day and night for the, f eight weeks [of the, pigl fir;
growth; 25 YEARS AGO
ollow- r d [theice:— who
Barrbwl Ml s! slon! | Rob: prompted the congregation orgahhie a grand salpofi'wc: I t was - honed;, rather-1 or tlj-- mlsticailly. mariy; thought, raise -£400 for this pUrpq; At the end of| the three-; sale, h owe y e r . It wa announced that the proce amounted to £525.
and the redecoratibn
Mr. B. Swales I was !re-4lec|t; secretary, and Mr. W. Demu: treasurer,
t■ At almi he Clltheroe' roumaui ;heroleetlng of memheri e Football | Cl
wSom; 22 feet of the priraoet l all at Edlsford Bridgb. col, Iapsed suddenly and drop iefi
: bridge, was believed' to h been responsible.
•puriled, ishing
ijaarks- Slaid- iin a ngho
for but
mMri C. W. Cooper, assls' a aste r at St. James’? Scl
nto a field. 'Vibration caulsr'ed by heavy traffic , over
ccepted the -post of he masteir at a Blackpool sch
hp! f Hay hurst-street, aged 64. ,ets’ &
Extracts from our issue o|f AprU 30th, 1926.
tried foir a new Ior$;
Suspinded from thriwall , i the tor of the picture are twij
nfra-r )d lamps, providing
Joint Safety Co: arranged a slgn-b; titlon, entries for be s4nt iri by the Signf-boards, writ! flavour are-.-deslr; Clltheroe'Is-a borj hlstofy’of ■DdO yea| gest4d that sulta' r might, be drawn
people In Clithero like to live to a rl]
for Children and slxte'ens. with pr| three winners of
There are two
. Clltheroe’s C( the beginning,
tries will be ilgril with ‘a cai
r ambitious ericourage r Clltheroe
ard compe- whlch|must end of May. ri I local
al 1 District ttee has
0 thlsj on a tlori saying and district e old age.
,ble; and as ugh with a le it 14 sug-
attention
classes, one ne for|over- ;es for. the ach class.
judgedi dur- rtesylWeek fJunri.
PEEPS INTO THE PAST >0 YEARS AGO
Esltracts from qur issue of April 26th, 1901. '
■nrilE Rev. ’ Wllliiiri, Toi)plrig, of Sheffield, accepted the
pastprate of Moor i Lane Methodist Chur4h, j l n suc cession to the Rey. Ft. CJalpin.
iCanbn Wilson,.] Rector of ;Bolton-by-Bowland, and rural u of West (praven, arid
ideari mai
'Misriidaui iMasl 'iof
owjand Church. Bblton-by- , Mr. J.: C. M. Wilson, son of
OSes -Hall. GJsbrirn, were B r 1 e d at
Ciy.r T
[ . EtihriL- Mary; I, Massey, ihter of the late |Mr. C. J. ’
ey; J.P., and iMrs. Massey.-. " " Gist
Mir. T, Longworth, J.P.. pre sided at the annual general ■meeting of Whrilley Cricket
atheVe
tarltjpL a d - o()L
o Obituary: Mr. John Godiriri
Womton, and Mr. I William .Wheeler, -of Fir Trees'House. ; Chatburn. completed 50 and ■40 years respectively- [as !churchwardens. ;at iC h r 1 s t: iCh'i rc h . • Chatbu!m.i Mr. Robinson.- who w ^ uppolnted
Mr. 'Laurence tRobirison. of
iish id the Missibri IRPt i son, of Barrow, aged 64;
[at tTbihe
the time, when Mr. ; C. illnsori was the[! sexton-
‘Wbifstori.-.:,-,;,r I , T ' Obituary : •'Ellrabrith:
first In Chatburn—estabr " ’ omi at
Daw-
wer Ite . S, Church) Embrey
and JJ points. I
(Loyola) 9i ppints Dickson (Loyola)
Hi polntsi ■ ■ ' b:
t
'Motiier Science On The Farm
n Keenness was alsri the! key
ote of the local Wolf Cu 3S ere Loyola with 53 points
I ulccprdlng to the dbceased, Said, Dr. Macdonald, hh had a history of bronchitis dating back to the 1914-18 War, when he I had been gassed! during enemy action.; He!;had exam ined Mr. Nicholson and found his' condition consistent [with the effects of gas pbisorilng.
his father joined! the Man chester Regiment In, 1914 and a i half
Served years was wounded In ! the e thigh and also gaissed! during
in France and Egypt. He right
for four and
nemy action. He left the Army in 1919 and worked in a ring piill until 1930. He jthen obtained employirient as a i ting overlooker juntil 11934,
Ciithriroe, where lie remained luntU ■ pl938 mofil^ tiave ■
the time of his d; F^TS for
plained of pqins In which, he had said, y to hJs . being! gassed 19l4^8:War. ;He had been attended by Dr. Mac donald -and: he died ! Iri the early
the deceaseef suffered frorn fits of cpughlng andf^ had com-
gne
tpe chest, ere due iri the recently
hours of April l9thi
East Lancashire Coronet, Mr. H. Backhouse, salt , “This is a case bf a man who was gassed during the 1914-18 War| and, as h£s happened vlth so many men who suffered thus, he has now idled owing to thp condi tion of his chest. I am Satis fied that; his death was accel erated by Ithe gas poisoning In the war.”
Recording the verdict; the !
Agnes Ellen Pollard, whb saidA , - - ■ “f.
' Evidence that Mr. on had lodged at h; ten years was
glveh by who
been the same since. OF (XIUGIHNG
and did riot seejn
deat]!. iin pn
bbtalied work w i t h i th e Ministry of Pensions, j During the last war he|! moved to
when he had a period oi un employment.
In 1938 he
In u- to
hatbum-road
cricket.grouiji
S c o u t s ’ S p o r t e Postponed from last autuiri:
EIGHT CANDIDATES NOMINATED tions in Clitherp
u e s d a y after tl rvative and f o i
P o i s o n O a s ^ c e l e r a t ^ ^ W a r
Wmia[rn Nicholsoh l65). a Minis ;ry of Pensions rtore clerk, who died last Thursday at 25, Lowergate] Ciitheroe, whert he had been; lod,glrig.
I V i c t i m ’s i > e a ^ IA VERDICT of mLadventure e was recorded Jat a Cllth-
roe ihquest on Monday.' on
Coroper was card!:
I Dr. J. Macdonal^, [who attended the deceased during his last illness,! told j the that Mrj! Nicholson ffom| myd-
erateii by chronic bronchitis and pulmonary flbyosi^. I
suffering al degeneraflorij accel-
ris’ M• ^ 1
Yoijb^fArtistes
Shine Mfn ^theroe “Blixed GriU’’
tickle the palate of young or old, was the recipe which made a suricess of the appro- prlatelyrtitled “ Mixed Grill’/ presented alt The Hall, Lower- gate, on Friday and Saturday, by the Junior Section of the Catholic I Girls’ Club, accom-. panied by “;The, Hill Billies of the Red River l(alley.”
, A GOODlselectlon of enter- talnriiept. with flavours to
”'the Catholic Girls’ Club that they could! prod'uce such a lively show.} sincri not one of m the actors; or dancers; was
It is cerialnly | a credit to with r i o t ’o.u s Interludes,
ore than 15 yearis of age. The plays ( were interspersed
Taylor who made quite a farce of hypnotising Walms le iv Raweliffe. i
and Derek E dwiard
ad Billy Taylor as a very wooden doll.i;,'’"^ j
A highlight of the show was ol the ventriloquism of 14-year-
“ Prince FloWzeli—
a play by Harold 'Brewls,; pro duced by Edmond Cambien. Taking part were-M. Tyrer. P. Blthell, 1. Stephenson. R. Jackson, E. Batts, M. Chat burn. A. Worswick, L. Holmes. J. Jackson. D. | Barnes, M. Brown, V. Calvert, P. Har greaves, ' and M. Taylor.
Detective.” SING-SONG
t Next came a sing-song by, She Hill Billies, of Rlbblesdale
accompanied by the Hill BiUv Band. Richard. Dewhurst made a good compere and an able soloist. Also taking part were Normari Knowles, Jackie W a t e r h o u s e , Raymond Hackltt, Geoffrey Braith- walte,
econdary Modern School,
Kenneth Guy. John Nicholas. Billie Rlnimer, Johri Whipp. John Stokes. John Taylor. Gayland Lambert, Keith Briggs. Colin Wlgnall, ’Theo. Wilson, Leonard Waddington. D. Bowker. ■ W. Wood, T. Garlick, R. Gardner' B. Smales, C Taylor, M; Birt wistle, D. Mason B. Roblrison, A. Hoyle. J. Burnside. K. Harrison.' G. Hargreaves. D. White, J. Seed. J. Bullrir. W. Hogg, B. Davies, and A. Meircer.
J o h n Greatorix, O F . C L I T H ■.
Hill Billy Band were: M. Downer-Bottom-ley, p i a n o ; Dennis Grosvenor and Derek Davies, v i o l I r i s ; Barry Margerlson and [Tony Wood- worth, accordions; and Dennis Snape. drums. [Their [stage manager was Peter Johnson, and the production and script was by -M. Do.wner-BqttC)mley.
The instumentalists of the
, and M. Taylor. [ T “ In Dreamland,” by Audrey
Court,” by Frances M. [Petty, were V. Calvert; D. Barnes.
“! Taking part Iri ’the comedy
-son' A. Wor swic k . H. Larowska, D.' 1 Barnes. S. Webster. L. Swarbrick. M. Tyrer, [K. Sparling, M. [Chat burn, K. Johnstone, Dj Birt- well, |A .’Birtwrill, arid M. Walmsley.
various natiorialltles. i The national dances iwere taught by Miss P Chambers.. of Rishton, and the pianist was Miss H. Chambers. Taking part were Rosalie Jackson, Ena Batts. V. Calvert. J.[ Jack- son, Maureen j Taylor. M. Brown, P. Hatgreaves. l Patsy Bithell. M. Booth. 1. Stephen-
f a n t a s y in. I which the characters were girls of
hompson, was a delightful i ! Trophy Preseiited
Harwood, on Friday evening. Mr. Richard Fort, M.P. for. the entheroe Division, pre sented the Knutsford 'Trophy —given toy the Knutsford Division to the -most efficient Young Conservative Divi sional Association—to the Clltheroe Youn^ Conserva
tives. ,:
and the Clitheroe Young Conservatives have earned
Ele.ction;' ■ _^ .1. h Congratulating the jcilth- ■
he competition is changed eff the Trophv by their alUround
iciency . at the Gjeneral
ear for some special activity ^undertaken by ‘ the .Young- Conservatives iri; the North of England.
awarded to them for their ^ork during the General Election. . Mr.' I Port made reference "to the . speakers whom the Young Conserya-• t tlves had supplied, the reports)
It had ri e e n
imriiSjers who acted .as [tellers and runners between polling statloris and committee [rooms.
^Bus Statioii
British Railways has now sug gested terms for the sale of land adjoining I the railway stktlon as a site for a ’bus station. '
;A FTER protraicted liggotia ^ tions with Clltberoe Towi. council, the estate agent for
' The Town Clerk is to discuss D the
price.suggested with the
dra'wn up, meiribers of the Traffic Commltte and officials arrif to meet I the general manager of Rlbble Motor
e istrict Valuer and, when stimates and plans have been
Services to discuss the whole project.
:| i
CIPRING Is on the n .ove and now i ^ about Clothes. Let your! Ideas (
JACK WAREING’S FOR q Tel 5502 19. ^pRD STREET, BL.
I I
meetlngSoand the useful work d o ^ by [ the y()unger:
hey had Riven of-opponents
eroe members. Mr. Foi*t said'; 3 She Trophy was awarded each.
t Each year the subject of . j squares
:^DE-UP [CARPET IN VARIOUS PATTERNS
:!-T 3 X 3 ' £37
EXPERT CARPET FITTERS.: AJ|,L CARPETS H SEWN I ANDl TAILOR- FITTED;
:|- ' ■ i ■ i"' I-
58J ^ i^ L tE Y ROAD, J e a n FOR SI RING
nspecting the latest collectlofis o|f COATS, SUITS, FROCKS now b3ing shoiwn
ND at
L t i l
CLITHEROE ' - " P IM:I'
Is the time ito of style be .realls
;hink d by
A WOOLLIES OOD WOOLLIES
ACKBURN. frel] 5562
£ 2 8 b o Compare out prliies. All' '.£ 3 2 10 0
SQUARES ■
Al Quality Axmii Hand-sewn. Other mad: to order.' 1
lister; Sizes
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Young Concervativos At the Mercer Hall,'Great
Neighbours in! Gooseberry
h d Edwartf; Walmsley, who The evening opened with
An excitmgly designed Brevitt^ Bounder 'perforated all over and strapped across the ,'ongue. In luggage \tan or blui calf.
usually I instigated by Billy Taylor, [who tried hard, and successfully.! to be conjuror. It wa?
a humorous also [Billy
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We can you an inimetliate battery re- platal service. We,can repair aiiy batteiy that is jrepairable. We can ta :k|e any
ba^ry job—for we’re part of diejbig- ^ t and best-equipp^l batter; £ service in the country. Whatever yoi 1 need— ^
latal.repairorane^Exide Double Ufe’ or I standard batteiy —teU your garage to use us.
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AUTO-ELECTR GAL SERVIGESi
Again It’s a lob Mr ris. Staffed by Lucas S?rylce trail ed AutolEle itijl and possessing the
equipment and most comprehensive we can do any electrical job on your
DYNAMOS, STAiRTERS, I TRACTOR IN EXCHANGE FOR YOUR
ALL^ 1YPE3 C)F WIPING EARN
You will save time and rnoney t;y uur* service,
ASK 70LR ( FRANK DAWSO;
AVTO‘E LECn ilCA L E
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stock In this' dlsi /ehlcle. FMAGNETOS,
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AULTY UNIT, REWIRED.
LOCAL GARAGE. '!'!)
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