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MEMdRiALS


Make youii-^selection.- from the largest stock in East Lancashire,


Marble or jStone, and can deliver and erect In any churchyard. |


esigns in Granite,


memorial SINCE


chFecitt's ' offer a wide d oice of i nl e a c i ng


FECITT BRbS. w Road


Whalley ^ e 3 LACK Phone


(Onen SaturdaV B U ^ N


6248 after|ioon^


BIRTHS


MASHITER.—On July 9thi 1952. at ' the Royal Infirmary, Pteston, to


Joyce and Harold; a daughter- sister for Roland. Deo Gratis.'


Sloor Lane. Clitheijoe. SIliVER WEDDING


300K.—Congratuletlons to Jim ■ : and Susie, foij youii ' Sliver 1 Wedding Anniversary, July 16th, ^ 1952. ! • j


—Mother. J l7. Hayhufst Street DEATHS


70RREST—On Reedyford Hos Leslie, the dearly of Elsie Forrest: ~ Interred at Accrlni on July* 8th.


;iloorcroft. Burnley Huncoat.


loving husband Forrester (late


July 4 th,: at ipltal, I Nelson, loved husband aged 43 years,


igton Cemeterir Road. I !


FORRESTER.-On July 6lh. 195J. ' In hospital, at I Bolton, Franl: Nicholson, the dearly-ldved and


House. Clltheroe) lowing service.


Cemetery, Wednesday July 9th, 1952.


^


—ifucas Funeral Service, 5. i Vernon Street, iBolton, Phone 1869.


fOBERTS.—On July 9th. 1952.. at 3. Carnarvon Road. Blrkdale, Southport. Gertrude A. IRoberts, beloved wife of ;the.Jate Harry Roberts, aged 74! years.l Inter­ ment at West Bradford, near Clitheroe, July 12th, a t 2-30 p.m.


SMITHIES.—On the 7th July, at ' 2. Conway Avenue, Clltheroe, Margaret, the dearly loved wife of Walter Smithies, aged 76 years. At rest; , Interred Ht Mary's Cemetery, July 10th.


The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345. i


i I


j .Sklpton on-July 10th. No mourn-' 1 ' ■


AYLOR.-^Ou , the 6th' July : (suddenly), Harry, the I dearly- loved husband I of Florence Taylor, of 13, West Vlevy, Cllth­ eroe. aged 49 yeafs. Deeply re­ gretted. , Cremation was a t


lng by request, j i


!The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. IClitheroe 345.


ULLOCK—Treasured memprles of •B jJohn and, Elizabeth f Alice


ullock, who died July I2th. :1943. and July 14th, 1949;.


! Years pass and fade away, i -But memories :of you will always stay!


i —From the Family. h


I Alice. whp'Mled Jply 12th. 1043- j - God. cilied her away for


Love her as we loved her Lord now she Is 'pilne. |


:reasons divine, l-( i . —Prom the Family. I


| : 1937, at Cairo, Egypt.—R.'I.P. |


' 1 3 h |


ECCLES.—In lovlnd memory of Drvf JohUiEccles. t


,


- f r o m his loving Father and Mother.


i , Holden [Slireet. Clltheroe.J. pRICE.—Ih I loving memory of a


You can |only have one mother Patient and kind and true; I No other friend In all the ■


I: - Will; be as kind to you. orea.


world. I ■ ■ I I


I :—Froth her loving Sons Raymond K in, Egypt. and| Derri^ck In


I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _


iRICE.—Treasured Imemorles 'of |i jSlyfl949f™^‘®' 1*“ ^


Il


Not a day'do weiforgetiyou In our Jiearts ^oWre 'always near)


'i ' you i sadly miss As it dawns another year


Whaliey Ro'ad, Clltheroe. | memories of a


[lUh ^°''^bi'ance**'® I remem-


Wc have her in qur heartsf ^oviug sistep. Mary


the one .that Is gone: her in His keeping,


'ft dear sistei*, Mirgaret, who passed away 11th July, 1 ^49,


imgers!®”^ viln to leep;


From your pea: sleep.


Idad. Ha-.’old.' who fJuly 15th 1951.


In heavenly love —From his Wife


"EN.—Loving memories of”ft leful, happy


:her Bill passed;, away


abiding, and Family.


wmilfey R o a f -renKjmbrarices' of


'


HQ)LID|AY-T]^ BARGAINS AT ®


Ex-Nayal Sheets; va«,u xxia T — ---- X


New Bergen Framed Men’s Flannel " ~


X


Light iWeight Rue Sacs 12/6 Men’s and 129/6 '


e ch 11/6 Men’ X. L


Netv Tents for and! 65/- !


RuciSacsi ....


New Army Pack Rnc Saesj


Knife iFork Spoon Setsj


..........


Good Metal i Army Plates 1......^/;.....


New Khaki Drill Trousers.


SRICEVE W I J t


“ 0 So Naughty’/ Plastic Beakers ...


j


New Primus Camping Stovies


New Ground Sheet Capes .......1....... 12/6


.......29/6


Good iHaversacks 2/6 ■ 3/6:


New Khaki and VOiite NavM Shorts ..


... 3/6 9/6


-


1/6 Ih


Good Bush Shirts ... 7/6 New U.S.A. Khaki, Drill Jackets ■ ,......


Motor Cycle Goggles 2/3 Motor Cycle Coats and Macs


New Sailors Top Blouses i...... ...... . 5/.


AS YOU WISP Wa try I to sefve each


I family as they wifh to |bo icryed; v;e concuct the final rites 'in thi


I snecified by the fa itfiily.’ Wo manije;


have no routine i^rocedu're, for we realise our duty is to the family and their wisl es ate our guide.


New Flags on Stick , Ex-Naval


ROCKDALE, ESHTON TER i


C.LITHEROE, 345.


Chcmico Car Polish... II- Men’s New Wood Sole: ; Shoes


Men’s All Leather, Braces .


I tLr i ' f ' ’'’ Market Place,, ytheroe. Telj 407-8 i(two lines).


' ' - I


Stockings F.F. ..... ! 12/6 6-ft. Steel Tapes


Coloured Camping Blankets 16/6 and 25^- '


Ladies’, and Men’s Jeans


Ladies’ Nylon 3/6 Men’s Riding Macs... 79^6 l™fited and; published by the


Hurricane Camping ! Lamps • ................ 5/6,


10/11


New R;A.F. Prismatic Binoculars 5 x 40 Worth double' £7/15/0


Water; Bottles, Felt Covered ,


2 / 6


(Larger Flags in Stock) .................. 21/6


2/6


Good R.A.F. land Khaki Trousers ' ...j........15/.


12/6 21/6


Good Khaki l and B.A.F. B/D Blouses 12/6


(Larger Tenfs in Stock at Low; Prices) V,


Two 59/6 Men’s iVVorsted j Trousers


65/- Trousers


Men’s [Wool Gab. Raincoats


Youths’ Suits ........... 50/- Boys’ Suits ............ 29/6


,


Men’s Fawn Raincoats !


■M from 70/-


Men’s Coloured Sports Shirfe


and Men’s Collar Attached' Shirts


en’s Shirts with two Collars .i.............,16/6


................ 5/.


Men’s Fancy Socks 3 m and 4/6 M


Men’s Khaki,and Navy Drilll Shirts ......... 12/6


.,19/11 Large Zip Travel Bags; ....;.......


Waterijrbof Over­ trousers : .......


Ladi is’lM; Hoods


Medium Size -Zip Travel Bags ; ____


Small Women’s Plastic Mao'S ...1..... j........ 5/_


.......... i......... 99/6


Art. Silk Embroidered NBedspreads : ..........29/6


ew Atmy Towels Large Size Bath Towe„


Navy Boiler Suits Belte^


Men’s Walking Shoes 27/6 Men’s Work Boots 35/- and 45/- I ■


Leatherette Zip Jerkins


..... Childrcjt’s Sandals . coats


Best Worsteds ...i,.... 59|6 Super Tea Towels ... 2/3 Open Holiday Week, Wed., Thurs., Fri.


.....: 2/6 7/6, , ;■ i' .until-7-0-'p.ni.!' New-Wash Leathers 3/11 to ....... .


Ladies’ IBlack Court Shoes


Ladies’ j Summer Sandals


Navy Bib/Brace Over­ alls I


es’! Macs with


..39/6 ...19/6 ... 45/-


Small Size Zip Bags.. N Ufm


27/6 10/ - 5/11


6/6


ew F.S. Wool Blankets ............ 35/-


Gab. Zip Jerkins 29/6 and 24/6 I


21/6 35/-


r 35/-’


............... . 8/11 ........10/6


New Leather! Waist- Si '


Men’s New Welling­ tons I .................


from 8/11 34/-, 19/11


.............. 15/11


Men's Work Socks 2/9, , 3/11 and 5/-


HRISTY.-—lAVlng .■ thoughts of I V. EARNSHAW j SE ^D A pE TAXI •'PROPElEfTOR


yVEDDINGS and ALLj OCCASIONS i


I palladhjA


Reasonable Terms aiiyi Distance; i cInemI - garage


I Residence: 60, CHATBURN,-ROAD. ' i J


Anthony Dexter. Eleanor Parker. Patricia Medina and Otto Kruger ! in “VALENTINO."—CA film).


I FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at! 0-0 and 8-15 p.m.


MOlilDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30 R.m.i| WEDNESDAY at 6-D. 8-15. Ge6 rGE MONTGOMERY, GALE STORM, NOAH BEERY (Jnr.) in


THE TEXAS RA N G ER S Good entertainment for- VVestem fans. , (A’ film.


THURSDAY and FRipAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15. DEREK, ANTHONY. .pUJNNi And jl 0 R.Y bAWRENCE In


[ASK O F TH E I A V EN G ER


A stoty. of the Austro-Itallan war. set in handsoiie castle Interiors, andibetween the Austro-Itallan frontier. A period and romantic drama full of adventure.


I (U) film.


Booking Office open Saturday at 2-30 till 4-0, and at the Office, 2, i Moor Lane, during office hours, or Tel. 67,


of Margaret of. Eastham Interred, fol- a t Heaton


CUTHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY - LIMITED —


MOOR LANE - CLITHEROE CLOSING OF


1.


Duri^ the Wed£ d I 21st Joly, 11


FRIDAY ........................................ SATURDAY, JU LY ■ 2&(h..............


952


MONDAY, TUESDAY,,THURSDAY W & N E SD A Y ] ..............i................


5- 0 p.m.


12-0 noon 6-


. 4-0 p.m


DRAPERY, BOOT AND SHOE, AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS


will close at W p.m. on Saturday, ! Qosed until MONDAY,


I


July 19th, and remain 'JULY 28th.


COAL d e pa r tm e n t Noj Coal will be deliver^ during thejweek July 21st to 26th. 0 p.m.


SHOPS ommencing


nacK to .thilll, amaze and excite you. ™ . « 0 «


hneWh £ « > » « . «


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURflAY at 2i16„ 6-0 and 8-15. BAY MILLAND, PATRICIA ROC In ‘CIRCLE OF DANCER.’-^(U)j


MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at 2.16, 6-0, 8-15. • RANDOLPH SCOTt and HELEN GAHAGAN In H. RIDER HAGGARD'S NOV^


rillsl The amazing: tale of; a woman Incred- .535,^810“ '* of*: scenes unbelievable—brought


SH E (A) « . :


You musn’t-miss the year's biggest rOund-up of laughs Booking Office open dally, 11 to 12-30. 3 to 4-30.


NEVER A DULL MOMENT Dunne in her greatest comedy role.


(11)1.


National Federation I of Retail i Newsagents ! (Clitho/oe Branch)


CUTHEROE HQL0AY WEEK Ju ly 1 9 th -2 6 d i, 1952





AS, is previous.years there'will be NO DELIVERY of: Morning or.iEvenlng Newspapers (including Sunday) after Friday, July 18th. j p ,


■' ■ i


1 ______ . I - ' •


: - ' !' : !


. . ; , '


commencing Saturday, July ipth, to Saturday. July 26th. Th^ i“:CUtheroe Advertisg^ and Timies” wiU be on


' ' • • All Newspaiiers will be on stands as given below. -


Football Outlook, Sportlhg Record, Winner, on stands' day of publication.


sale on the Stands WldW.^^y ^Sth. i i Racing periodicals, CoiApetltors’ Journal, Racing and:


THE stands: for sale o f MORNING AND/ EVENING NEVVSPAPERS VliiLL BE AS; FOLLOWS,;:


SUNDAY. 8>a.m.f-ll a.m.; iWEEKDAYis, 7-30 ^a.m-^ : ,


loiso a.m.“ 5 p .m ^ p.mi I^HENTHORN iPARK IGAT^,; ' .


, 2—BAWDLA^jS _ (Barnes, Newsagents)] ^WATi^LOC^: (Ainsworth and Aldersons, Newsagents), 4-rWOONE LAjNE (Royles, Newsagent.): ,5—WHALLEY ROAD (outside Wheatsheaf). .


e-LOW- MOOR (Junction of St. Paul’s Street and' .


Hlgh’Street). i : ^ i .


ft—market PLACE lAdveiiilseriiandr Times)_Open as .usual,


10— CORNER OF HIGHFIEID HOAD AND: LITTLEMOOR. ll'-MOORLANDi.ROAD.'


9— WADDINGTON road! BMDGE.' ! . " ;j , • ,


i '


THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR THEIR KIND CO-OPERATION.


PARISH OF CHRIST CHURCH, (iHATBURN , ' : : KEEP .THIS DATE OPEN! '


S T O R E S


Branches also at BURNLEY, BRADFORD, DARWEN AND '


? and 2a] Shawl Bridge Sweety Clitheroe RAWTENSTALL etc,


hxchs Isuits ...... from 75/- Sports. Coats


39/6


22/6 37/6


99/6


A GARDEN PARTY !, 'will- be held at


r ' (By kind periiil^lon of Mr. arid Mrs. D. R. Rawson) : .Hall Foot, Worston i


SATURDAY, AUGUST 9tti, 1952 To fie opened at 3-0 p.m. by ,


COL. G. N. ROBINSON, The Rookery. Chatburm


Brlng-and-Buy Stall; Cake Stall; Provision -Stall; Side Shows, etc.; also Grand Entertainment. ADMISSION


CHILDREN 3d. 51PEC/AL V/bRSTON TEAS\ Proceds In aid of Worston Bazaar Effort,


I ts A Pleasure” and ‘;i2 Men And :a Girl,” etc. IN KING LANE HALL, CLITHEROE


• direct FROM THE B.B.q, SERIES- “Enchanted Rhythm’';


On Friday, 29th August, 1952 ; From 8 p.m. to 1 a.m,


I ; Supported by


STANLEY BARKER & HIS ORCHESTRA Old-Tyme^ and Modern Ballroom Dancing. •


REFRESHMENTS - ICES - MINERALS ■ ■ LICENSED BAR


TICKETS - Price 7/6 each


now on sale at J. Cook, Castle Street; Roybeck Cafe, ■Market Place; and j. Aspden, King Street.-


CLITHEROE HOLIDAYS


16 Wellgate, Bus Stand Br'fi] Cow o' S a.m. 9-15


9-0 a.m. 9.15 ©lltheroe ■ Whalley Chatburn


EXCURSIONS BY S T J t N D E R W I C K SUNDAY. July 27th.


a.m. — -NEW BRIGHTON . . . . 9/3 a.m..: — — IVIOBECAMBE and, '


'


6-3p D.m. B-45 p.m. — —RIBBLE VALLEY 1 MONDAY. July 28th.


a.m. — —FLEETWOOD and /^BLACKPOOL


BURNSALL TUESDAY, July 29th. Church Meadows To-morrow (Saturday)


R IB B im k E W. SETOJE


(with W. JOHNSON)


(with J. F. WAINWRIGHT) Wickets pitched 2-30 p.m. . New. Members Invited.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE PUBLIC LIBRARY


July, ! 1952: (bot h dates 1 inclusive).


and Reading (Room will be closed d u r i n g Clitheroe., Holiday Week! 19th to 26th I


AJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the public ' Library i


Town Clerk’s Office, Clitheroe. ; 11th July, 1952:


I G. HETHERINGTON, I


I ^


■ I; Town Clerk. :


'9.D a.m. 9>15 aim, ? — —RHYL . . . WEDNESDAY, July 30th.


9- 0 a.m. 0-15 a.m. — . 0- 0 a.m. 8wis a.m. ; 9-15ra.m,


- THURSDAY; July 31st 9< 0 a.m. 8-45 a m. 9-15 a.m.—SETTLE, MORECAMBE


9- 0 a.m. 8-45 a.m./9-15 a.m.—YORK*^andH%*l?(?(l'AfE 1V9 BOOK IN ADVANCE AT


RIBBLE pPFICE, 16, Wellgate, CLITHEROE,'Phone 176 or at Agencies ' .


, :


Mr. Brookes, Park Villas - -' WHALLEY. Phone 2279 Mr. Briggs, 1, Downhani Road -


(for excurslona from Chatbum only - CHATBURN


Application ior Sciiedules, Entry Forms, etc.,- to:— A. BURROW, Secretary, East View, Hellineld, Tel: Hemneld 222;


; i


9. 0 a.m. 8-45 a,m. 9-15 a.m.—BOLTON ABBfeV arid " ■


ifi/.i . . . . . . 6/0 FOOT RACING


100 YDS.. 226 YDS. 440 YDS. 1 MILE HORSE RACING *


SEVEN RACES, including SWEEPSTAKES. ' ■ Entries for all the above Close-First Post, Sat. Aug. 2nd.


J r 3/6** I


9. 0 a.m. 9.15 a.m.:-— —CHESTER . . . : .......... ..11/6 9- 0 a.m. 9-15


7/9 ‘ I SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1952


7iSILVBR TROPHIES. £650 PRIZE MONEY. Ji^TBTLE (Attested and Non-Attested),


! iE L U F IE U )


AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL i| SOCIETY ‘


- A N N U A L -


| ■ j


'


Bolton-by-fiowland Motor Services Ltd. -


; .PHONE 473 ,


RIBBLE CEMENT SOCIAL CLUB HAVE PLEAS’URE IN ANNOUNCING THE


_ SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF


JNat Teitiple & His Radio Orchestra WITH THE SENSATIONAL NEW SINGING STAR


FRANKIE VAUGHAN FOR THEIR THIRD


'IrreHAW BRIDGE (Ainsworth & Aldersqn, Newsagents). - j. :


■' r . ' . ' A A : > . ' ' ' ' '. : ; .


F A B IO L A - J (Al


Saturday at 2-15; Charles Buseles in "MARYLAND.” Jopjilpy Office open Mon.„Wcd.. Sat from 2 to 4 p.tn. Tel. 147.


^ YOU CAN BOOK for the following


EXCURSIONS NOW


SUNDAY, JULY 20th BLACKPOOL ........... SCARBOROUGH ....


MONDAY, JULY 2lst YORK, via Harrogate


'


NEW BRIGHTON ..... . BUCKPOOL.............. ..... SEVEN LAKES


and Knaresboro


TUESpAY, JULY 22nd .BLACKPOOL.......... MORECAMBE...... .....


WEDJ^AY. JULY


, , ; .B L A c i^ t ' . ; : ............. SCARBOROUGH ............


THCRSDA'Yv JULY 24th ' yBUXTON *1;.;^!:............. - ; ' vN?W BRIGHTON-.....


, E^rWOOplA BLACpqOL Sunday; JULY' 27th


'•■SEVBN'LAKES;....:;^;.....;..;.; BLACKPOOL •


^ .


WINDERMERE & BOWNE^


Depart [Return 2-5 ..L 8-30 .. 8-0 ..i . ..


8 -0 . . ;


8-45... 7-0 .. 8- 9-


■ 8-() ..i V-0 .. ,9-^0 7-30 .. 9-80 ..f


, 9-30:..; 1 - k .. 'O-tt', -8‘0|,


'-i


I .. ■


-7-:o . .


9t|:;.].,| : 7-0: . . 8-45...] ft-Stf..


;6-3Q 8-20 ..


Fare 5/3:


17/6


45 ... 7-0 .. 0 7-0 .. '


.11/9 . 8/9 . ' 6/6 .15/9


. 6/6' . 8/9 ;,12/-.


; 117/6';


. : i i / - ' .: 9/3


.I1I/9: ;■. 7/9 .ilO/3 •


.;i5/9 .:-5/3,


.12/-:.' I ■


WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th SOUTHPORT ........................ ,9-0


7-30.. 6/9;;


..: 6/9 6/6 :


8-


8- 9-


,


BOB HOPE, HEDY LAMARB In "MY FAVOURITE SPY." SATURDAY at 2-15: Peggy Ann Garner in “ JUNI0RiMI88”


SATURDAY at 6-J and 8-15 e.rt. MONDAY at 6-0 an'd S-15: TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30i IN W H IC H W E SERVE (V) THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 17-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 arid S-IS, . ^ i holidays


and th e OPEN ROAD V' '


' il' ' ' ' ; — i— I' ‘ ■ ' S I ■ ■ ' . , '


NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THAT NEW BI^E AND ENJOY YOUR 1, JIOLIDAYS AWHEEL^ I


Raleigh, B,S.A., Hercules, I New Hudson, etc., etc.- -


WE HAVE A MODEL" TO SUIT YOUR PURSE I


; AND PURPOSE. i


: b e n t h a m ’s 14, MARKET jPLACE, CLITHEROE


i I PHONE 167 ' I!,! '


CRAFTSMEN I860. I


HODDER MOTOR SERVICES


eOTHEROE HOLTOAYS ^:;g;; : ; |SUNDAY, JULY 20th


9- 30 a;m.l(^ETTLEi MOREGAMBE, BLACKTOOL 10/9 ! 1/ ' '


(!, a.m..-iSGARBOROUGH ......... v :moito





/Pfll-r^I^C^OpL—R^^ 11-p pm. '...... 6/6 ' TUESDAY, JULY ,22nd


,


9 -^ ■a,.hLr^WINDERMERE and BOWNESS.... 12/- 9 -^ a.?Du^YORK and HARROGATE..............


JULY: 23rd


8-3Cl.a.ro.-RHl& ...... ...................... ">”XIIURSDAY,''JULY'-’24A


9-Oi a.m.-BLACK^L-Return, 6-30 p.m" 1-0 P.m.-BLACKPOOL-Eeturn 11-0 p.m.


9-30 aii.--.SQUTHPORT ..


8- 9-


iFRIDAY, JULY 25th ' '


SUNDAY, JULY 27th


0 a.m.-THE .SEVEN LAKES ........................ 0 a.m.—NEW ' BRIGHTON


9/3 MONDAY, JULY 28th


1-01 P.m^BLACkPOpL--Returh. 11-0 p.m.'......... 6/6 !


9-3() a.m.—NEWBY BRIDGE and BOWNESS .... 12/- 9-0r a,m.—'BLACKPOOL—Return 6-30 p.m........


8- 9-


- T^SDAY, JULY 29th ' 30 a.m.—TRENTHAM GARDENS '


30 ia.m.-^OUTHPORT 9-0 a.m.—


: I ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th 9-0; a.ni;'^LLAN(jOLLEN (via Liverpool).... ...


9-3() a.m.—SOUTHPORT ........t.;..... PILLING and BLACKPOOL...... 7/3


I I FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st 9-3(| a.m.-«LACKPOOL .......................


6/5


13/- 6/9


15/-


I I THURSDAY, JULY 31st : JIARROGATE and KNARESBORO ... 10/-


5/5


ALL EXCURSIONS DEPART WATERLOO ROAD’ ' I' . I ■ I •! ' CLITHEROE.


,


i : , PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE i ■i' :


■ I ' M : . ' ■ ■ ■ :


AINSWORTH, & j LDERSON, Newsagents. Waterloo Rd ! : ■ and 44-46, Shaw Bridge, Clitheroe.


6/9 15/9 . ifi/o ......................................17/6


' 9-0 ■ a.m^'-NE!W;-.BRIGHTON ..... 9-0 ajn.-^LAGKPOOL-Return 6-3()'p.m.‘- 1-0 p.nt-rBLACKP()OL—Return 11-0 p.m.


....\ 11/9


0 a.m;ito ! iSEVM LAKES...:.............15/9 0 ajn/TT-BLAGKPOOL^Retuni 6-30 p.m. ........ 6/6


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SHEEP, AGRICULTURAL HORSES.! HUNTERS, HORTICULTURE, HANDICRAFTS and'HOMECRAFTS, i , OPEN DOG SHOW. .


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