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N ii®i l Ciitherde Advertiser & Times, De •ember 11, 1953 i
Village ,'Pfipf-; A Start;|Oni;lts,.:|
New Centre
!0 roe area—another 1 1s 3|t PendletonMs! beginning, tp
ONE of a number of|vlllag|B hall projects in! the Cllth,u
take definite shape iati Chipp ping, where aifund wa^ estabj-. lished In 1945 with a view to' building a Memoi-lali pall i|i the village to;, the; memory c^f the fallen of; thej tVfOi
wars.,,, ,■ I j , I .1I I ,, I The first step was®he ^ui|
chase pi. thei preSent ■ ■" '
hall from, the .ilocal fellows, and a usefuljsum ha
sliice been ralsM j ! .Wt prpjept: f Plans forj ithe new
hall were drawn Up ^on|e time ago. and .tiiese Incorporate we
'.ptesent liali.iwith the provi- slbn,. if necessaryr'fpr l urthe
i additions ata;-later [date. .1 pms haye been: op Ihel present halllfor.' months.
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! the committee discussed ftpe possibility: of :coplmehcmg tljie scheme nbw that manyihuU'^ ' ing I -restrictions; f hayei ; toeu- relaxed. It was -felt! that j the
! WORK To ll At their inbeting wbe^
ipresent hall P riow:!|too;spiall for many, of, • the' :.fute,tipns held there, i The comniittjee decided to ;ask the;;|.ai{chltect to prepare IjieciflcaUdp aid to arrange tor iWotL .bn , the
extensions .to contmence as s6on as’possible/,, I,
dahce .aoor with-,-an wea -- almpst 2,b00; sq. ftJ,-.kltcheh accbmmbdatlon,;., refreshnif nt room, a stage [wltli dressing
I The scheme f^ll, provide
rboihs which! can as meeting rooms, Md
rooms, , ; i ’
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rf':ilkTHEROE Town [lourjcil I are awaiting a|rep}ly from
the’ Ministry! of!'flb.^Wgi.racl Local 'Government regardlhg the' Council's prptwsal to!p::o-r ,ceed with the :cons,trU( tibn the'i'Hehthbrn | hoiisiiig ’ e and to continue at a slower rate on the! Hayhiirst-street site. ■-
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met the Principal- Regional Olficer of th^ Ministry md pis
‘ asilstaht to 1 discuss - the pro- pciM. ,
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„ .^/Ig^result of. the .n.qetlpg, the!-Cbun'cll ^vak hjopef it: that
the: Ministry would decide favourably, on!'the]; proposal put to them -by the |deputatlpn.
' slum clearance b the bproi but were ndvlsed i| to] av Ministry directives;; on ‘ .matter.- •' | ^ ' .| 1! ]
1 1 j V^allej^ p
rpHEj Bishop pf Sglford tRt.i * ■Rev. Vincent Marshall)
has Approved I the ment ldf -thfe Rev. ■wbod' .'to the curaify
E n g l i s h Martyrg Whalley
Pr.
of 'The Chu::ch,
.-,nt- John
Ifr. Wood.ivvas ordained In
1930 and became a membep bf' the ..^frlcan .M, i s[ ip|nsry Society of Lyons (France) travelled widely in Africa — four fmd a ■ hblf years Mter his] .prdinatloh, aiid ' then returned to .EnglapdJ where he [taught at the Seminar: r of the society In Hastings,, i At he outbreak df war, the members of I the society y fere temporarily | disbanded, pnd Fr.| Wood became] ap Aymy chaplain. , For the past three j eari he
hak been a curate at £ S Peter and Paul Church,. Bolton.
.Supscriptlons] Received December, 1953.
WAYOE’S WELFARE FtJffD (Christmas Appei.!)
to
.Messrs; James Thornber , Limited -:--/___... Miss jM. A. Southworth Mp Jl Spensley ...'/.
Mr. W- F Read Mr. N. A. Roberts il.. Imperial Chemical: | ■/stries,JLtd. j . / ,;and Mrs.t JOpie;
Cabtain P. B Mr. and. Mrs,
Drs.. Murray, and Ca^idy
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Clafempnl Mitohel
E.lHartlej Hansen!
Mr. arid Mrs. Plckt
Alderman H- Messrs. Win , and'-Sons, [Ltd .-y-r
Cook,... Westhea.
Mr. J. WJ ■Waddin#pp Mr. arid Mrs, W] Kilrier Mr. F. Soujhworth/ . Mrs; E; GriAshaw .!.. Messrs.,; W..I Blackburn and S6ns !
Mr. W. S. Rudd 0 0
At the .same meeting, jthe Council raised the qjuestloi
■A deputation :of the Oouncll
G h r 1 ^ t fh a s ■ : paintbinlme; ;‘[Humpiy/;bumpty’’|tbn Mon- [.dayiafiierhbon;^:;.- ]]
tal,.[Lapgho,]saw perK): rtanceofthe
' ■ I iwrlttW: And'' devised hy a membef of the stiS,;MrvJ- E. Lancaster,' with ,c Dlourful set- thgs: ahd costumes,.'designed and ma]de by-members of the staff, the 'show ■ had all the Bright jlhgredients 'of tradi- tlon'al panto funi
the! h^silltal ; Stiige! for Its ] Annual Axcursion Into , the , .magic' land of pantomime,;
sixteep scenes transformed
liatientk 'at the- hospital, with, the! exception iof Mr. W..
Vfhile the principal perfor mers and ;chofip were all
6raham, traditlor
who played iDame.
HOSI|ITAL
under the ,direction of Mr. J. Howard by'Mr. J; E. Lancas-r ter,! and music by the hospital orchestra ' was: [under the (llrectipn of ■; Messrs. D. H. Stlft arid H.'BIrcli.
; The [show wris
] Miss A.: Duckworth! and'Mr.' W.; Grahani wefCi assistant
producers, and otjhkr valuable help was .‘given [by ;,Mr. WJ ‘Stariley,'stage, manager, Mr. P.|
IWagstaff, wardrobe, Mr. F. RaWcllfle, lighting and special effects, ; and j|r.h J. -Cox, 'scenic artist,' . [ i;
[Hospital Management Cora !mittee.‘-'; / . / ..'■•I '!!
Mr John D. iGreenwood' 1 Mrs. S. E. ■ Soulhwojrth 2
Dr. Richard! Poft, M.P. Cr. J, Macdonald :-, w. E. Barker
r. knd Mrt. Harold Uttley ■ j.../.-.
Mr. and Mrs. T. GoobV indMrs G. itberingtjon
r. and Mrs. J; Wilkinson
,t £65 0
FRANK DUGDALE, Mayor,
Dllthproe Shbtlrigs. Ltd, M
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Councillor and MrsJ,, MFrank Dugdale i..'..- 3 0 M
(Becks (0 Settle tjn;Sunday, and; I low/lying_clouds drought a damp-j : ness to me air which beaded our. i clothing with moisture.- Apart /froA its cold pribAgf the windl ; made little difiererice. for ' the; ! follawmg few miles,;our climb up!, past Scalaber Force .to High! Side being -tackl^ !dn foot, !and it wasn't until Scosthrop Moor was
rei.ched that .we remounted]
INHERE was a tiight headwind ias iwe rode, through Forest
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way td high .hedges which'! 111^ that tiny, hamlet/from view untU trie last bend was rounded, when ibruptly. we i found our
a Stone walls flaslied past us in' was reriohed the walls; had gfveri
hill; airid before iKirhy Malham!. J The afternoon
was.stUl young,, UL ,
blur ,is-we' sped .happily down] b
‘I »j i a-.A__L . ‘ forth/ W AtpH'■ How l
selves amongst Houses again- A fewi/m:les furthey; on lay . ; Mal ham, where we had lunch
-0 be
summit! of our clirrib visibility; was reduced/'tp. a few yards.'
before beginrilrig Ithe. climb, up Ewe M-rar, the Cc veb ing .barfily, visible Jmough tlfe'clouds,; which; now siiTounded: usi/arid. at
after jassing, Streets, the roarii dipped sharply towards ' Lang-;
It W HS A , felle; - when shortly, the';
•tilery had disappeared.' iVith rjo means of j crossing the jrlver i except by- wading,'.w4 had to vjalk back by ,-way of Stackhouse and/Llbtle'Stainforth. so that our
forth, we walked' dowri to the old bridge and along- the: banks of the Ribble to a point opposite; Langclifie orily to discover, with! some dismay,, that the fop.tbridge!
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ti tn tho
'appetites'were more than usually.: j ravepous at ; the end of our
ouihey. wardr-',
;[ ‘[After- tea :W e
set off ' home- GEARS"
I Patients' from! other.' hospi tals', local schoolchUdren and residents' were ! among the] audiences, at , other perforr mahees this week.] Present on Wednesday i aftfernoon were the! chairman; Alderman J. Shbrrock, and members of the
the
ORCHESTRA produced
, N audience of about, 900 .(lents and members of: j; of :Broc)ihall Hospl.^ ; .opening bbsipltal’s.
le .med clbsk-
FARMER’S PROBLEM SOLVED
Elebtricily Board ‘Divine’ S u p p iY
A n i A Windmill Is Replaced
\ | CLITHEROE official of the North-Western Elec-
tricity Board- tfinied "water diviner” ito help i solve tj*® problems I of: inadequate water supply atL.a Bow/and- farm near Gispurn.
trict.]: ;C(msumer’s.; Engineer, who wasf called in i by Farmer lL/Seed,[;bf:]-Hewte!s;Fa^ yaythorhiei! for advl'ce' tni®he question; pfltiin^rbvlhl/ the ,
He -iA'^LAlH/todd,- Dis
supply. ; IlFbr 'I years; ha¥;re]ied'Ibhf;^a!^e t !frbm the
river/'which runs pearby. i ; A windmill punped water
from]
..the ;.jfiyei;. to | A storage tank! heair'.the!'farn./bUt the supply tepded to rii a'.dry yvhen
lt„was ipost/wahtsd^. ^ d hi fact the tknji !had: uevet peen completely full'fpr bwoj years.
To; sol|re la .prdblem jwpich
.causes concern 'among! many ■tarmg ini this scattered .region,
Mr. T ^ a hit on i.he ipea of seeking |ani altehiatlve! water .souibe nprer to the farm, and bf Replacing the windmill 'with an electtlc':pump ak a more .efficient way! of. >
; neighbouMood ;bf the farm for .a convenleht ]|solirce,' and
farm’s sjprage.tank full., WATIEE FROM SPRING He seai;ched thl immediate.
1 leeping the i,]
■ yards from the wliidmlll. : A sample of the ; wdter-/was takep, apd; sent . for ' analysis, it'.w'as rjetpmed as being dully
eveptually/! Ideated ;;a spring, situated Otily three feet below the isurface.: and about ,'!80
.satisfaewiy and ' juitable for the 'attested! siipp y Mr. Seed ■reqUireaj .
hessiiig :xhe' spring-to the storage tank. Tli; pump was Iristaned in the iDasC'of the. windmill,! to, force 'water along pipes frjdm the siHlhg'tp the tank. . The/wlndtulll , itself , is now tb'he dbiinolished ah wlU
/W ork' [then hegi in! bn -har-
rdR'E 'than; I £60! 'was *•' realisiefl; at' ■; the ■, punual
dhrktnias T^alr bfga§lsjed by 'the ■firalaburh “Trfefbii;[Guild
'and held; in/ the Village Hall ioifBatufday. ' !■/,’ 1; / ,-' ’ The sale was opened by the
i -D1 s t r 1 c t Commissioner for iingleton. Miss ,i M. Bbwket,. who was introduced by -Mrs. !e. iHafrlson ■
and thanked by
Miss Cressy andAirs. Durham, Ia: wedding present was given
jsecretsry,'^;. Mrs.; E. Rafrlson, [the presentation being made by' Miss; ,V. M. Garnett. The various stalls of useful
rin behalf of !the Guild !to the
jdecof ated Christmas, tree. Two |compfetltldhs .:’%rd:;;y^^^ by 'Mrs.t;fehephkfd'i:Md Mr. S.. Harrison./ ] r' '. j! At|;‘a Fhlst drive, held In the;,
and !fanqy goods' attracted a Ikeen'trade, and other features [■were: a popular visit; from. Santa dlaus !:and a ,!gally-
feverilhg,'. eighteen tables 'were occupied ,a,nd prizes, were pref
sented
.byi.Idrs;] Hirst itb[the;: foildwlrig winners: "/Ladies;; M1 k s !■: E. - P i'C'k 1 e s- ,Wlss ;
L. Cre'ss,y„ Miss- E., Gill Mrs; Hawden.! ;Gents7'Mr. !T.:
Nelsdri, Mr. ;G-. 'Plgby. Mr. Hlgham,iMr,.;iJ..;Rlghyf Mrs.i
M. A. Leeming.was the M.C. As.,.a !result'of’, the whist drive ]
I more'than £10 was ralsbd for, Ithe National Institute[for the
Ifflind./ - ' '■•-!/ ’"‘/A! i - ' 1.
■■■'/' I !! (jisbiirii CblBision A ^- !
I ■;A N: accident' at Glsburn, on ^ a Saturday nlght lri Octo-
■ ■
|ber,:involving' a motor cyclist, 'traveili'ng to Blackpool,„and a; [car;;going: In.,the opposite direction,. had a sejiuel ;at: Bolton - by - Bbwland ' Magi strates’ Court,/ at Grlndleton, on' Monday, y?heh‘ the md|;or cyclAt,-Erlc McLean (21), elec trician’s mate, of Hawthorie- road, Stdektoh^on-Teek,' was fined! £2 and ordered to ,pay costs of £4 6s. for!, driving ! without due care ahd Atten-i ition': ■ ' •
I 'Prosecuting,; Inspector J. iSherwln said that defendant [was riding In A; line of . traffic: [and pulled out to dVerjtake. in/ |dolng so he struck the side of *a car approaching from the] opposite direction, as | a result Af whlbh the! defendant vjias
: '
[injured/ ' ' ! ■ ' , . ! : / ■ [ .! : McLean, who was deienaed [by Mr. T. F. J.-„ Clarke, of! Preston, said; that when he/ decided to overtake he did hot see anything 'coming /rom the opposite dhectlon. i
' CHURCH BEQUEST
• The Bishop of Salford (Rt.. Rev.i V. Marshall) announced!
I of .Salford School and Church building plans.
.> jp , ; |
I danon jCydi^ts ditterick Fme '
i/»! 1 fPn -Qr»in Q moAfon nf-CA
-could see the distant slopes'of ; !Fountains Fell , flecked, -with patches of-surillght. [Near the]
clifle and in a matter ol seconds our; horizon widened' un'til | we
T*/
-climbed down! to the bottom of fthe steep ravine to watch the Cowslde Beck as it {loured ini two .graceful leaps .down a harrow rock cleft.
I-
!Rocklng,Stones we forsook the Imaifi road’ and slithered- and; Iboliriced along a ver^ muddy! ' track-, which'eventually fled us to!
' ,'l patterlck' Fdrce, - where we!
in his Marian Year pastoral letter that Mrs. Jane tDuckett, of The Cross, HursI; Green,; who died in February,] agedjTT, had left £500 to the] Dloc|ese
ALL THE L IRISH
lin : time . .be replaced • by. a, properly-equipped
p ump
house. The; operation'. iS': the (first:
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of its kind • ever Undertaken by the Board in the Clitheroe, area, , and Is already proving a complete success. ■Wlth ''a, maximum output of ;2,O0O gallohsji daydhe spring kee'ps
theifarm’s, storage; .tanki:.fullr apd: ;the:/supply;i.;bas/:|beeh, Approved: for ] i attested 1 pur-^:; Mses.!,®
. in [the process,.' the ^/farm; has;'/ also beniehted' ;hy' ;Soipe hhexpected land reclamation, ^or'years, a field in wMch the
.Spring; Is' situated had l.heen almost a inbrass, as the yrater had ;always./fun to waste,
SlpceTilie'Spring jwas-tapped, Itde field has alrea^ dried,up [and-will become wnoUy/useful land.,- . ‘
!/'!' WHAUIY PLAY
Plir THE ACCENT CN LAUGHTER
iW/iALLEY English Martyr’s ’’ ’ Dramatic Society revived
one of I. the famous Aldwych fare !^, I "Tons-of Money,!’ for
-wltl plenty- of
laughs-.from Iripi eoiatlve audiences. ■;,
theh ’second - production-last, weel .-epd' and- were .rewarded
;effoi t, j of a! peiih'lless . young; ipall lo;,lay [their, hands /on; A i subs^titiai;, Inhe’
new ! producer, Mr. Norman Caw ey, they left the audience l-wltt lio itlme to worry About ithe; probabiuties. as, they :-un- rave liedthje merry - web of com oliclatloh spun/arourid the
Ui.der the guidance of:their
:a .ticti'[relative who jhaiii -,tiled' [Im lpmco;:®
ritahce ifrdm, . ,'../;/./
', liVELYPACE,
tim: rig'■were [dhlef praductlijn feaiures,' and the. Society, can
A 1 /lvely : pace and good
: her5.11' : EJlghiteeii-yeiEir-old Patriqla Wareing, ; ,wlio Is principal giri ,Ih a . ClLhriifoe
.ffoii'the degree of teariiWork dire atiy^ achieved 'by its Imem-
ais'c Id e r 1 v e enc'ourageihent
: par toinime at ,ChrlsthiaS,!:gave a;g] rind perforinahce;at.^]6tilsa Alliugton„[and her vivatious actlug helped the fun alohg brb kly. ,; / .
dthjW
..prominent laughter mateje as trie, hApless Aubrey Allington, and made thq jh9st of some richly comic ,sltua- tioiis'l^ : '
Jkjries W.' .Reece was • an Larg /lice Thistletriwalte shaped , -> !'X, !'|
a dfilghtful character study , as the I exasperating deaf yvhlej Tom'Peters, , who , . made his stage debut in the Soileity’s ■ first, productior she wied sound acting abiiity as the solicitor; .
Without ; the scope ^f the , |
prineilpal funsters, jPhlllf Th stiethwalte, John D Ml lien arid' Elizabeth Ish! provided excellent ! support while .Olive Forrest,, gs the, eVldbW,Arid John Cowmaniahd .Thomas Cowman, also [gahietl hlf hi marks for their acting in A ( Capable and ba ancedcast. IIL f. Thlstlethwaltel, stage
.im^riger, and ^Is staff jean b ; .'compilihehted on an effectlvj; 'seltihg. /' , .
Clitheroe Pall
,bB 11; 1 held! by the'Rlbblesdale ar d,;gqrr.oeksford Social Clu) at |hmKlhg;Lane Halil d i th er oe] 'on Frid'ky night. 1 ']. Making their f l r ^ yisit! to tb e! Glltheroe district, Sydne j
nyrp RE than . 300 i p'edple I attended the old tjime
for! mo ! lElebric
|< j i u k | i iA s ’ Gii
'jTHAR: Hair [Dryers, Comp Iilalikets, Keitles, Irons
FOR; I FA'/HKR;: Electric ;; Ra2drs,. jilUuirimated etc.:
Sqlectii >n i )lf BrasswarCi Shavirij Mirrors, Reading
led Lights,
FOR! |tHE cjllLDREN: I Tricycles;jit Reduced' Ptices)!, Oahies,. Trains, Dolls, Dills P:aths, fflaciboaf-ls. A Large! Selertion of Mechanical
^ Toys, incliding the world-famous ‘ Jchucti, Air ! Rifles -an i Pistols, Guns, Cowboy, Cowgirl, Indign and .'Spacemen Suits, 'rljy Sodiers, Spacemen],, Cowboys, etc.
FAirHOBRi CHlIlSTMAS i WILL BE | TO 'Greet t h e -children ANp £i^ten TO REC^UESTS.
MUSIG DEPARTMEip
We have la lArge SeIeaion"''of POP LAR AND CLASSICAL
[[PRESENT
Stock lion
Sets, and Large AN QIJ) SHOP NEW - W I^AL , MANAGEMENT \\ \ -
13j iM.^i3r Lanfe (SIitl|ier6e '
. Phone 625' li
usEFui, D istinctive TACT|FUL, SEASOlNiABL
i In GREAT
VARIETYi , and HNEST QUALIT1
LADIES’lAND 'CHILDMN’S WEAR, I LINGERIE, HOSIERY AND wa-rERDASHERY.
A Fa
' lir sor, bf r[orth( B( wiand 'MagisI 'su mn onses of tl salmtn during
f or fishing :!dr sij i'the close ke ison.
I te6tt,--sald--Mr.. L
/,'Lldlle,! rif . clij . ,^p.'fl'rsfc -wltti the
/ , .1] 'cas alre Riv-;r Bo K'iAlsnnJ Or Tue,
“■ (HBVfai on petrol ^ IB'tlg It bank of thd abi -ut 'la -mile uil Gr ndleton BridI saif two jmm at dls;ant. ; Alst.or lef; bank of the ho! ding ! I cord.
^'’’’I ho 'ner, an honol ■ th( Lancashire
:
iffhe saw ariother .I'lfou of the rivq l[:.ba: ik.
ph me fer iassls tuined; 11) minutl
'Mr. ,HDrne Api Alston] h- wasl
off across a field! Ml!'Horner. whJ a ’:let. j-M'r. Hoi Cr tig, chle|f bailil Ri 'er Board, the! Cnig’s -' van. Ah ton,! who was I Cri iw 'Treei Brov I n court, Mr. :i
|[.fle-l a.riet ps bef foi.nd lafter Als| fiwp- '.’ 1
-ba lilf, '.I 'jLancai '6oard,'''’'ri:iid ' t t ov irtook-, Alstonl
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know rnfahigiM .Con^uctiri^;:h
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Sfdlal Club.'
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de cislon cl led ■ tt Tomlinspn, -wh gi.lltyj should b
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AND AND
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Prat, Lillet, RED & WHITE TABLE WINES. AFRICAN PORT
Dubonnet, Martini, SPARKLING muscatel
PAGNES. COCKTAILS.
DING BRANDS OF PORTS AND SF:ERRl /HISKEY, GIN, RUM AND BRAND
/Supplied jin bottles, Half-bottles, I ALL ' . ■ ,11 ' . ' Noggins, and Miniamres. 'f-
GOLD LABEL SCDTGH WHISKvi 35/- per bojtte, 18/3 half-bottle. ! ■' /
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AND C. & C. MII^.pALS | AND COijlDIALS 7iri>. Youngers, Double Century, No. 3 ahd I.P.A.
.Carlsberg Lager, Guinness/and,iMackesons Stout Cider.i '
• ALL OipERS
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Bass, Worthington, John Smitlis and Whitbreads. ieifreys and nf T^nlm,
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Bulmers 1 Packs.
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!Tfel.: 326 / ppoiritmt
annq
•Mr. C. S. .Crall 8 f,,'WadHngtof
fa net, and (310 !sribnori: during | sea son.i Prosecujtln'g i f
|net, £2 for belnl ling for salmon al Iglvc his ccrrectf I fadcress to bat
lapEealJ was fined llawEulliy taking si
, .i 'lomllnsonwasl I uni iwfully mkina
;J13S tot allin J WiUi,a)tn Alstf
'-to shire [the col 'Aston, who gd
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