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TUESDAY,
Refugee Cobbler Works Again-Thanks To Newton Gift
sTiHANKS to the generosity -*■ of Newton villagers, a
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I tor I details. i j_ ‘ - S o - r S : Cbitbmh fo-T6- I Change at Helllfield In eac
S l s e d rambleJ from^ HawM Sul Aysgartb. See Handbill E885
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{ whailey depart 4^3 pjn. ! CUtberoe .■ „ 4^0 p.m, I Cbatburn . „ | .4-47 P-m- Rlmlngton „ , 4-54 p,m.
I 5-0 p.m. lilorecambe P. ret. ll|25 p.m,
SATURDAY. 17th Sep^tombor Whailey <J.i>part 4-35 p.m. CUtberoe .. 4-44 p.m.
Cbatburn Rlmlngton Gisburn
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lout of Income payments.
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., 14-15 IN MAPfie-PICTURES INSIDE
I superb gift supplements read the stj lin g villages, stately homes, heal
I I famous roads that make up this 1,
I only show you the pfaccs to visit_ ] them and what; to see when you’
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jtuul cities and ivcly island, to-read maps not (ut hottf to get to ; there] : “Everybody’s .
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E FIRST 6n MNAODY SEPTEM
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r rum Prom CUtberoe ‘ j . and blackpc From Whailey StiLangbo ,i 7/0 • • *
1 Available any train, any
..day, n-om IGth to 20tb September for travel outward on day^ of issue ^ and return within jl6 days.
1 First and Third Class Day Return Ticket!, wlUlbe teued, Sunday to WMrtesday, 18th' to 2lst Sep. from Langbo, VVhalley, CUtberoe. Cbatburn, iRlmington, and Gisburn to ahy station within a rail- distance, .of 60
nectlon. . : I ! • '- evening ,
MORECAMBE! 4/3 nlLUlNilNATJONS
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Glsburn depart 11-30 a.m.' ' Elmlngton ,. IW®
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U-21-20 a.m.8 a.m. 11-34 a-m.
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heard that] tW head of the family was,unable toj carry on
rctucuviy, I - - - - -- r. j
' sent him a !brand new set his family.
the help s |t
w l t^ ^ ic h :he can resume his trade and earn money fo.
and^her friends' that they were ' “overjoyed" to receive The glfl the cobbler’s,wife
FAlvntY “PVEWpYED” j Writing to tell Miss Ffrench
Yugoslav cobhloE who lives with his wife and three chUd- ren in a German camp for displaced per^ns, is able to resume his cr^ft with a new set of cobbler’s tools provided by his new-found friends in
j The cobbler!and hist famiLv
" : Congregational with a group of
ttss F f r e n eW
his trade :for want oi necessary toe Is, and so, vatn
the village, has ■ parcels of food to them.
birthdays, when a gift from their Newton friends invari
ably arrives.! ■ Letters! ibetween Newton
and the camp go first to an Interpreter!iwho f o rwa r d s
them on to, already translated in either
ilanguage. | ' ^
Miss Ffrench hopes that other villages in the area will
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follow Newton’s example, and It was with the extension 0 1
the schemd m mfad recently
of Slaidburn VVomens insi ^ sti-
tute As a result, an eme™ widow-living in
pamD in Germany is now re S g
aiir.egular, supply of
litters aWd parcels from Slaidbuin.l
Chatlium Calls For Better
! Water
s^sSg r s s t y ‘5 4 e " v S r b y m £
says that two of her children have only i feeently ^turned to the camp from a TB hospj .
tal, and tha; the ® jJJ creased earrings will be In valuable in helping ' provide
for their welfare. , |
1 AccompanWg was a Photograph, of the : three children who live w«h
their parents at a D.P. cainp ■ ^ •■''eck. i '
' c The family has been re- e?vm\ g^ts from^Newton
since February, and tne children ha’re already learned to look fpfward eagerly to
Queen, Mother’s
Gift iTo Mittoii Chuich Fete
near oi miht-uiii Calderbank, recently
fundk. and mentioned that; he hp retiring next
be?s at trie monthly mee ing of chatbiirn Parish Council on
Monday. M f^nunclilor F. WcbSitcr, 3-
lo cW a f f i told the council that recently tils farm had
been ’mtfTout. water fo r 36 hours, ank as a result great difficulty had been exper enced In the cooling, of the milk.
that oh one occasion ^.mem ber of;; his household had
So badi was the situation
stayed dp! all nightTn case the water supply was resumed.
The vigil, however, was un fruitful: The water supply did not come on again. Afterl W mmbers had
supply. I t waSi-agreed that the A point of balance provided
this actiion picture during the childrer ’s jumpiiig closes at Clith^roe Show pn Saturday. Negotiating one of the jimps
oh‘ Mr. J. Furnass’s I “Peggie Oi’Niel” is'Miss A. Woodhonse,.
Who w is the winner of the ] ii m p i n g competition for ponies aot exceeding |14.2 hh. /.After svards, spectators at
the shew watched the senior jiimpin; - classes, and the event concluded with a gym khana, in which pony races and m' isical chair contests on horsebick proved as populair
as ever. ' ___ Esikimo Scouts
Had Heat Stroke At Jamboree
hriHE misfortune that. befeU A four Eskimo Sc,outs fro«i
days of their, arrival ]at the ■woric
spoken;of the dirtiness or rne . .^^ 11^ 6(1 ,10 m water during the tnt®™‘Jtent
riprk (Mr A. T. Bradshaw) ‘ •'17-year-old Michael a S ^ o toe Clltheroe Rural
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District Council pressing: for an alternative and independ ent supply of water for the
village; ■ . ■ , PRESENT SUPPLY
r°ter^42 ye irs as a clergyman. To-morriW, when,the fete IS
held in th^ at Mitton, pride of place mu
be given tc a case of spoons, ^ 1
th ^ sugar „ to ig^.
I which have been giv^ ^uy i :-Oueen Ell sabeth, the
jM'®her,-)to ^r^.tjie occasion. !> "The Qi^en
fln^ltA^rwhcTforwarded
gift wrotJ’. “Giving to . - £ y similar requests wjiich Qdeen Eliiabeth receives from all over the: country. Her Majesty has had to make it her rule niver to open fetes cr
the the
bazaars.”: j
good wishes for the success cf the fete; p , ’ '
annual event ,
miles available i outward-and return on day of teu e , by, airy train having a, through icon-
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’C.,BRITISH RAIlWAYa's;'-----
event orgaiiised by j*® chlaTChvrch Council, mil f® nined ht Mr. Allison Swales,
The fete, which is an annual
Yeadori, of Rawdon, as chair man.
of Pudsdy,; with Mr. i
been V1&: °f Mitton since 1950, sale, .the Queen Mothers gracious ilct in sending the gift was deeply iappreciated.j
Canon Calderbank, who has He,add£dthatithadMtyet
been’declded how the gl|t wlU be disposed pf to the pub^c.
8-day CLOcis. alarms, LADIBit AND GENTf
-WRISTLET WATCHES-aU^ with one outstanding ! ; characteristic—
R Whatever your RINGS
ELIABILI FOR EVERY OCCASION,
requirements, you may oe sure of finding it here!.
CATLOW’S '
i local Boards of Directors ,t,nd .District: Qenera Managers tin each Distri :t, ensures, the; lull
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! “ ^ifsonalltouch” is achieied. MARTINS' BANK LIMITED. - , ' : |
I LONDON DISTRICT OFFICE ds, LOMBARD STRE^, E C.3. !
HEADOr.MCE:WATLRSrmEET,LIVEUPOpL,2.
,;i ■ Ti)tal As«t»;(at30ffi Jui e, 1955); £330.923,759. [
MARTINS bANE' has mai le a friendly perional apUach 4 particular fea ure of its service to V (
iustdmers.The Bank’s syst^ of decentralisation of cbntrol into clearly de finedtostnct|,: with
^ 1 ' il ■ ■ ' ' ■ ' ! 20,
caIstle street ClilTHEROE.
she add! the Queen Mother s . ■ . 1 ,
the present agreement with the & 4 1 Council, Chatburn’s waiter / was supplied from Downham. Priority was given to Dowtiham, and as a result Chatburn’s supply was verj unsatisfactory.
It was explained that undgr
able services to the Council rendered by the Rev. Godfrey Kenyonj Methodist Minister at Cbatburn for the past four years]! jo tb take toe torm of a' letter: ftom the Farlsh Coun
An appreciation of the valu cil.
.the Parish Council’s Playing Fields Committee since Its in
Mr.! Kenybn, a member of
ception] three years ago, took over the chairmanship from the Rev. A . E . Wynne, who left the village in January of last
year.
Young Cyclists The Test
J- TiWEi4tY , Clitheroe young
for road sense In a cycling pro^ ftciehey test organised m t week by the Clitheroe Junior Accident Prevention Council.
sters earned high marks
gaining a minimum of 75 per cent, marks were Valerie Bush, Shirley Washbrook, J o a n Murphy, Mary Blrtwell, Aime
Bir.twell, Joan Melville, Jean Wallace, Samuel Wi l son, William Clough. Keith Don- aghy, Roger King, Peter mn- deh John Rycroft, David Ry- croft, Terence Parker, Frank Taylor, Keith Whiteside, Ray mond IWlnckley. David Bailey, and Tpvor HoUlngs.
Thode who passed the test by
Melville and David Melville, of Waddington-road, who won
Brother and sister, Joan
the Clitheroe schools’ ^cycle rally earlier this year, travel
rally competition.
to 1 Fleetwood to-monow to represent Clitheroe in the final of the Lancashire County cycle
i him : tom Canada. ; Michael, a First-class Scout
!rdad, has brought back with ‘‘Ga;esgarth,” . -»m o o r -
Grammar School Troop, flew ,to Canada as Clitheroe Scouto Association representative at the Jamboree, which,was held
and Tmember oUhe Clitheroe
nearNlapra- The. Skymaster aircraft in
which Michael flew across the Atlantic, made a detour to
was raging over. the ocean. CANADIAN HOSTS
Iceland In order to ayold the hurr cane “Connie, - which
Newfoundland, to Toronto, he spent a night aU the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, who had emli rated from Manche^er tores years ago. A steamer trip the following day brought
Af:er a flight from Gander.
him to the Jamboree site at Nlagara-on-the-Lake. The Jamboree, ^ whi ch
world. ■ I
• One of the groups with whe m he chatted comprised par ily.tic Scouts from France, whe moved round the camp in har d - propelled wheelchairs anc yet were able to take part In !,11 activities.
The United-Kingdom show £,t ihe Jamboree, held on Mon
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day,- was responsible for the lar;;est attendance at the gathering, the display consist ing of a hike patrol routine, tyj leal British Scouting games^, gymnastic display and Irish
ah-i Scottish dances. MANY TRIPS
visit to the Canadian National Exhibition In Toronto.:
undertaken by Michael was on 3 , t o
Among the many trips Niagara Falls, and a
Jamboree, Michael stayed a fe'v days with his hosts, Mr. ard Mrs. Shaw, to whom he presented the Clitheroe plaque which he took^with hini and| which attracted much a,tten-[ tlon as It hung on one qf|the; main gateways at the camp. ;
.it the conclusion of the
DecmirdH^ation~-r‘ ' ' I
After Fall
WHILE ’iT siald'
tbn. on Saturday, a moto^t camb across a young cyclist staggerffig 'about the road suffering from Injuries wmen appeared to have been caused through a fail from his cycle.
......... driving along the •i: jSlaidburn road. Grindle-
advantage oflocal knowletige and with the care : aiid]:onsideration of your branch manager, the
[The motorist stopped and tooklthe injured cyclist, Ray
mond Walsh, 07), 15, MC’y fleldlavehue, Hasllngden to
nearby Steelands Farm from X r e a doctor was sum.
moned. After treatment by Dr. A. p. as4ldv I of . Clitheroe, the vouto was taken home by
ambulance juries to the head and a broken collar bone..: . .
. Farmer Fin^d
i A i ■ GRINDLETON farmer. A Joseph Robinson (40). of
Plr8t-clft.ss Wort
at.Competitive.prices. WotXsliop;
!,:*■ ’ WnrlfBhmV. , ;1 , : 83, SHAW^mOE
-Irv .Wik” Gombetltlve. Prices, ] ' •. , Es,____ 3, UP^'BROOKS
, J. A. NiLA'ND 'p A /N T E B A N D DECORATOR
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ikefeplng a .dog _without a •licence, was fined lus, ,
Estltnatesi Free. .Hesldi-npe/
■Rrnwq Fariiii suniinoned at Bowland ^aglstratos’ - Court, Grlridleton, on Mqriday, fpr
c When questioned . by P,C.
' old The previous licence had ! eiqilred In February last;
arman, -fiefendant admitted, that the .dog'-was,'three y®p-to
Michael sald.“ au revolt” ta hTs friends before he boarded the ’plane for home. .Rut he. will not have- lost. touch - al- te gether with his [ new-fqUnd companions. Among hfe h®W|
i t was with, regfet; Ahatj
pen-pals are [Spouts,**™, France, America and Canada.]
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SOCIETY OF FOR
{JQJH THE
meeting of Whalley’s “Society df the Broom,” -{m Tuesday, 'were the form4tion I of a jlunlor section, and toe bi annual cleaning [of the. vll- ifa*g*e"s *War Memorial, which Stands In froiit qf the Grammar School
* MONO proposals put forf ward- at a fully-attended
iVli, UlUliiiJ i.’VAi, .kppolnted two groups inteers who will larry 1 d y 1 n g - u p process
Presided over fcly cRaiunto Jimmy Fell, [the
AThalley’s main street on tqe next two Sundays. .
neettog of yol- out the In
a These are mix£ d tefims and ;
mong them ,ar6 rievi. volun teers. . [[ . k: '
the Society are erect and malntiln.
■^weeplra top sto-eets on Sun-; days. If this fask was not
Cl 1 th e;ro e Council the ,
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Gisburn Officials Elep^ted
Co I. n t |
f^OUNCHiLOR B. Bentley, of Gisburn, was re-elected
chairman 4t the first nleetlng of i the new Gisburn [Parish Council last week. The four other: members of the (Sounpll are Messrs.; G. Harwood. S. Speak, J. Precious and] lA'. Toy. Clerk to the Council Is Mr. J. Wrathall. ; |
■ At the I iiriestmg, ! Messrs. Precious and Toy, were [elected representatives to the [plsburn FOundatiori Trust Fund, and Messrs. Speak and Harwood to[ the Gisburn Parochial Charity, 'which distributes gifts to deserving cases; In the village eaqh Chrlstma^.
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within' the province of the R.D.C., then they would be re quested [tb; bring toe [heaviest pbsslble pressure to fiear upon the Lancashire County Coun cil In the matter. H
^nslbllltiy! of any'.rikrticular Authority to look after- the War Memorial, the Society of
' In vlewpf the fatt that' it did not'appear to bfe the res-
the Broom ! have bulbs around the bkse of the ey ,**— I to r ■
M'emoria,! /arid be tor its general tidings.
The Parish: Cornell Is to be contacted, with a vien to t ,--o®
supply of litter 1 askrts which a At the same „*.*f- **
_lso decided to urge u ^ n tne. -
tlm
prepared to it- was
, , *,. *__-.; -cjural' District lecebslty ' of
! DONA'nONS inVited i /The Society, whotoie offer- ilng then co.-operatilori in the ‘malnteharice o f ' airifehltles , in the distirlct, wouldj ibe grate ful fori donations to' assist ■ in '
I to[ recel-ve such .subsqrlptlqns. Mr: ii. Stattden, ijfjiWhalley;'
'Whailey, which/will [be pleased was appolriteJ ‘ '
undertake jq bl-annjial cl®a-n- Ft.. Ing. If funds are forthcomtog,
agreed th they ' als'o ; -riropos'e icil
Midiael describes as a “won derful experience,’’ ; attracted 10,01)0 Scouts from all over the
Sara-on-the-Lake. fjo
Scout Jamboree
ad1mllted .to the camp hospitM suffer ng from
h.eat-stroke, one of t ^he many tales which
we r e
heat-stroke, ^ is talp
at
.“'',"^"7: A. E /Rc.opcjple-s,.
toe Northern Canada, who, within a few
Dutch Gfceting to Clitheroe
Y^iREEiTMGS to the people tai 1 of! Clitheroe were con
from Niehwerk
where ” from part 0
rkerk
thiree;young: volunteers Clitheroe
helping ' to repair damage caused! by last [year’s disds-.
trolls floods. ' I ;
Parker, Klrkmoortoad, An thony I .Hayhurst, I Henthorn- road, two students at Clith-- eroe _Graminar School, ajid
The I volunteers were Rol^in
Mt Leonard ' Pemberton, 1 Henthprn-road,' who Is tra-
Ing to -be a teacher. Accompanying 1 them ;; —
their journey to Holland _was a message of [ goodwill from the Mayor, who also enclosed a IClitheroe gdldei book and a photograph of / the Mayoral :party;
on
Pemberton brought .with , him on his return to Clitheroe . this week,! the Burgomaster -ek- presses his dpep
thanks-.for; the Assistance of the volim-{ teers i in helping repair - his; badlyrdamaged : town.
In I his reply, I which iMr.- | [,r
njaY: be - gathered from | his rfefe'rence to [trees, forming toe background on the photo graph sent him by the Mayor of Clitheroe. Tlhe! Burgomaster writes that in his own' Ijown riot i a tree was [left standing afteY the floods had rage4 through the streets and across
iSome extent of the damage' thejcountryslde.j ' ’ their, summer, holiday,;
In Holl an d , have
spent ' ; ■
this; week , by | the Mayor, (Counallli& ' C.l Ghatburn), the
ned l;ln' a I letter received But Burgomaster
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THE POINT OF BALANCE
Clitheroe Noise Made It Difficult
To Concentrate ' —COURT TOLD
AFTER a Clitheroe dental surgeon had complained
of excessive noise in his home and surgery caused by refrig eration plant in the basement next door, J u d g e .Allan Wa 1ms ley, Q.C., said at Blackburn County Court on Monday that he was satisfied the noise constituted a nuis ance which no reasonable person ought to have to put up with.
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- The dental surgeon, Mr. Henry Reginald Bulcock, of King-street, -sought damages and an . injunction; from a butchery concern,!, Messrs.
C h a t b u i n
& Times, September 9, 1955 Tyre Dept
EXACTLY 'FIFTEEN j MONTHS AGO WE FITTED 1 !
."ANNO.Ul^CEMEN'll ^ . THRIflE: SETS' OF . f
CALL IN. AT OUR D^OT AND WE WI^L IXPLAIN • !
TUBELESS TYRES .1 . TH¥ RESULTS! .
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'elthdr on the plantC Wlthdut any dismantling) br 4n the easel of Lime Spreaders or other smaller type^—at our
We have also purchased NEW EQUIPMENT FOR THEj REPAIR OF ALIriTYPBB OF CONVEYOR
■Depot. ! I
The atibve Is provlbg^ioth satisfactory 4nd u very big saving on,toe part of toe user.
I' ' ' We I are also the Sole Distributors ,
William Harrison and Sons ■(Clitheroe) Ltd., restraining them from operating the machinery in such a manner as to [cause him annoyance.
was entitled to theTriJ unction, and awarded him £10 dam ages, but when Mr. R. R. Leech,- (for Harrisons) gave an immediate undertaking,
The Judge /said Mr. Bulbock l-'Iir,
that the machinery would be re-slted in ' a -garage
-.behirid the premises, this-was accep ted by the Court. [ ; .;
' The Judge decided riot to grant a n , Injunction,, and on' being advised by Mr. J. Bam- ber (for Mr. Bulcock) / that plaintiff would not press for damages, he awarded costs to Bulcock.
I NOTHING TflONE
complained,, of- [the riolse, which resulted from Harri sons installlrig. a large re frigerator Just after Christ mas, but. ndthmg had been done about it.
Mr. Bulcock said he 'had , ,
ming vnolse,. but intermittently l there would be a larger noise,
There was always a!hum
ike a
plstol.shot.j followed by; something like the sound; of. a vacuum cleaner;
.H e found It [difficult to concentrate bn his work and to make conversation without
■raising his voice. |
wife, said ; she h4d been dls-) turbed by the . [noise, every
Mrs. Bessie Bulcock. his
night for four months. It gets on your neryes. It gets so that when I go[out of doors I still think I can hear It.
she said. : [ |
-Il/loney By [Tlie Yard " " " f i r .Im
I- 1 'xi£i success |Of the “Mile of I-*-' Goins” atiCUtheroe ;ShoW bn Saturday-^which; raised a
-niesj to the' growing line of j coins.
total of £17; 12s. 4d; towards the funds!bf[ tlie old people’s club! in Ldwerg4te—was In no small measure da® to thcikeen Interest displayed by children ! of all agek who took :al|great
delight In' adding their ! pen- !: [
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I stall on the showground| could i not I restrain a grm when one Ulnvl tot, after placing his penny at the end of the Tine, wanted to know what he got In return. ' - .
Volunteers' who manned the ! . new position
of the company, said the new machine was Installed in October 1954; and moved to a new position: in December. It was possible to converse without raising I the ^ voice riiuch, even wheri near to tne machine, he salcj.
Mr. H. Harrison, a director THE king of al L BREAK
.while h e ' believed there had been unlntentloiial exaggera
Judge Walmsley said that
tion in the description of the noise, he was satisfied that plaintiff was suffering a nul^s- ance which no reasonable person ought to have to
/endure.' | : •
the; club’s ’Finance Committee —a' body originally set up two years ago -when the [club’s new premises livere first sug-. gested—this fund-raislrig at traction helped to sw^U toe
Organised- by members of ,
funds needed by the c. the purchase [ of equ' and furnishmgs.
. , ; _ foj. tment
Music Club Plans Four Concerts
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'ifYLITHEROE Music Club this ^ week annbunced plans for Its fourth season of con certs. which wfll again In clude visits to I toe town by distinguished, musicians and
/f'
singers. ' *The ' season will open ; on
The Lo Oven last Slii;
October 5th with a plw® recital by Kendall Taylor,
who Is well-known for ms frequent radio | performwees and his appearances with all
AsKi Y()UR
the ' leading orchestras On November ■25th; the Club will welcoriie a further visit by the Turner String Quartet, led by Mr, Laurence; Turner, leader of toe Halle Orchestra, and the season will be continued on January 25th with another return visit by Michael Head, baritone,, and Evelyn Roth- well, oboe. Miss RothweU ds the wife of Sir John Barbir olli, conductor of the HajU® Orchestra.
' intimate OPERA
For the final concert of toe season on March 7th, the
Intimate Opera Society will give another programme j of the type that has' proved' so popular OU their, .previous visits to th® club. : ’ . :
Announcing these | forth coming visits, -the Club states
that it cannot, be too stoongly emphasised that the succ^ and continued activity, of to® organisation depends prtoiar- ily on toe season •/ticket holders. : “We- ask for: the greatest possible support oi past members, not only bv purchasing season tickets themselves, but by using their persuasive Influence with
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GROCER FOR A; I|0 Made locally by:— '
A. E. VEEVERS; L EMPIRE BAKERY, CLITHEROE.
SECURITY S t SAVINGS , reserve fund £ 700,0')0 :
: ilQUm FUNDS £2.000,000: A&ETS/'EXCEED ;£13,30o[o00
Paid Up Shares Savings A/cs. I ^ 7 o ' ' '
NET I .3 '2 '^ /o NET ! from 1st September
[ncomeiTax paid by Sod;ity
Deposits NET
i Balance Sheet and full particular;. on request; >1
if that keeps Its Freshness to the
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+ A SPECIAL V ORD J b MOtHEfisV^ D.«o#i
Bread containj,25 International Units the vitamin /o essential for growing « family . . . Just another exclusive fe
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Qii .in^Qmatianal Units or feature
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Vitamin D . . . Iren'and all the of Veget Bread.
1-6i; of Veget [ [
These are bn UnsplUa Tractors,. Dumpers,-!'■
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Fa^us Varlev Bat ble Battery for Cars,
fact for any Plant : ’The above! carry u~ ‘uptc. Jusisay“bHAT '^_.N
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of t le ' les
BUR J 218, PLEASE," arid lyou
otor Cycles arid .Wire o f . Machine-which [m 3 YEARS WRrnEN OU
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iifimerclals,- ace; or In , Batteries.
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BUILDING SOCiET' ! Local Agencies:
their friends.” • S u b s c r 1 p 110 n rates are
-Telephone 2487
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MESSRS. EDWARD CHESTEfl & SOjl.' I i|36, IKING STREET, CLITHEROE
Hekd Office:!'5 9., .HIGH STR’EErr. SKIPTON ’
■with toe cost of single tickets. Special rates are also available for '•’hoolchlldren.
again a-yallablQ, with a reduc tion. In price , ris' compared
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to Clitheroe Crash ■ s heavy lorry and a ;tanker
■vro one was: hurt when a ->
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loery were : iiivolved In colli sion on ■ Plmllcovroad railway
i^bii Comfort ;-, / -J * - I
i ; lasting WEAR AND TRUE'^ONOMY | [
toldge, Clitheroe. on; Friday. Part of toe ' wall adjoining
; the proylsiqn of added amenl-' [ ties arid afly donatjoris should j ' be seTiq to! the District '
Ba.pk*.
'•smashed. ’ Both'.v sides of. toe tanker
'Newton^street,: CUtherpe, and ovrued by / F. C:' Ames, Ltd.^ 'Duck-stvest, i-
-.Clitoctop, was
the bridge was detqollshedj and- the cab,, of. the; lorry.; driven by Joseph 'Wilson, of;
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are.mQ<IAwll[b UPPIER LEATHER I
/-driven ' by -ATnoW /'Thom^: Goldstraw,’ ' of . School- ane..
Northwood, Kirby, near Bher- 1 pool, were damaged.; ,•/ / ; |.
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