! I i : cmeroe Advertiu r 1& Times^ December 16, 1955
DE.1SA01 S TO! FILL R
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JHE.saUtion
and.peartrout fisheries ; our most valuable, sources of foj bother t<J look aftyr them, says th Fisheries! Association.
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Dori'i be nikaken in thinking ^Hat all dks are fair days
A under fhe Welfare State
' j The: report is' commenting on the Board to' t to -niore water from the
It“ suggests, too!, that methods
of ide-saltmg sea water should be mvestigatto as a means of keep ing indus|r;^ and the big itowns supplied wih;-water.
tod Ribhie watersheds are -the breeding toundslor nurseries of all salmon!!and sea-teou.t ■
I The repoilt says; ’The Hodder
run thesb rivers,! and a flow of water a-lMuate in both quantity tod duration te essential
which to
enable thbm t liihds,
M AaceoMat theJRVSim 5 A F IN G S M ;N K s^ellaWainst ^
OApiWlRY <>1^ SPECIAL IW I^KOiikn A iv o DEPARIM
1 : :INTEREST RATES '
* rainy d(^ i
is your EHT O t7l Snim ftom; 1/-upward recdTcd. 11IISTBE
S A y i» IC > 4 B A N K CHURCH! STREEpjCLITBjEROE
For me , nii. LARGE SELECTION OF ALL
POPliLAR Br An DS o f CIGARETTES I IN I sol’s AND lOO’s CHRISTMAS PACKS
CIGARS . w r i l?b s . PIPES . P O U p 1 tOb^ co ja r s
i : :l ' 'I MUSICAL CIGARETTE BOXES
CIGARETTE AND TABLE LIGHTERS (GOOD VARIETY OF
NO IVELTIE^, ASH TRAYS, Etc. [ES
there imtll! spawning has been coinpletedi, ;ito keep the fertilised )va alive! until hatched and to jiovide the! food’needed for .the
ing groi |id^ to ^maintain them the 1o reach toe^spawn-
:esultln? l;fry. ■ If. the flow of i water is inter
cepted, divk’sfl :or abstracted— and it is contended that' Hodder has already reached “saturation point” I in this : respect—the inevitable result will be a decrease in the number, of migratory fish, and if tl^ese decrease, whether in Hodder dr nnywliere else in the British flsles, the problem Immediately becomes one of national jimportahee.
: i., CANpO ^SALMON' ;As it is, we .lalready import
hurulreds iOf tons of canned salmon; fete.,' from Canada and els’ewher^ ibecause' we cannot supifiy our own home markets.
public have a very definite in terest in [seeing that the fisheries are prearved, and indeed im proved, y d any step such as further water abstraction' from
lit willj thus be seen that the
the !alre|yi over-taxed Hodder is a retrpgiade tene to be deplored and firnfiyl oppos^.' '
seadrontj |(sallnon . trout), they expect to ie able to go to a flshi- stall and bhy't:’
If the iJUbllc want salmon or
that nedrly every salmon and ■ sea-trout| Which they see lying on the slabs has bedn netted’ in one' or otheiS lof
-the.salmon river estuaries! In the British Isles— probably Liihe Rlbble estuary if the fish are on Eh^ton^ slabs?
Do they! ever stop to consider
himdredsi of commercial netsmen wjib derand for a living on these pupc .fisheries—and it is they whose j<|b' it is to,see -that the public, Md the country -too, do not go short. . I ; N' : ' ■ ;
iAll over I the country there are ' ' |iHE ,NETSMEN, 1 2 , M a f e i Placed Clitheroe
CHRISTMAS COMPUTE THIS YEAR it
Now Your'
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or RADIOGRAM ED SELECTION, FOE YOU
TO CHOOSE FR(j)M By The LEADIl^G MAKERS AiL]
AT P ;-BUbGET PRICES GOOD STOCKS OFf
ELECljEaCIRoWs . KEtTLES . F ip S SHAVERS . HAIR DRYERS . LAlVfPS BLAnM tS ’ CLOCKS! i
'■'A' i 70UR INFECTION INVITED A t I ! York ; i '■ i t> ’
ELLIOilS ^ Street,
Radio Shop l ith e ro e. Tel, 811
that the;'Hodder:is not robbed of any f'.irther water .and that too breeding Stock -pf fish is main tained ■ and ■ increased.
estuary I'aro therefire as vitally concernWi as anyone in seeing
. :Tihe Hcdder’can never again
water undertakers—but if -the new proposals of the
P.tV.B. are sanctioded. the 1 riyer will have Received .yet another very serious jinjury. 1
be .the! Ildrious river of the -past —iit has! already ^ been nearly ruined | by the Operations of
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i Our present duty, therefore, is ltd, convince the iP.W.B. that,- while w'e ^eatly- sympathise with ltd neeas, lit should; seek its extra supplied of water by other means and elspwhere,-^d there are un doubtedly other sources of supply availahie. i N i
I I t j i^ already announced ;.toat the carrying out of the proposals! •would T satisfy; its:needs till -the dnd of toe centuiy," but it over- lobks toe very:, real possibility toat'bqto! Preston and Blackburn Corpomlbns inay also endeavour to! seek permission -to abstract i more water long'before then from toe Langden and Dunsop water sheds respectively,: nor does it state ’ where ; further water /supplies are to come from after- '2000 A!D.!
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.ducts)| or ,! - (d); de-salting sea water .f-rather !than further re
evitable conclusion—and we say this wuth' toe greatest respect- .toat t-|ie ipolicy |Of!toe P.W3i; is a ishbrtsighted: one and thate-if it ; is po); already! doing set-it toould.!'Consider!very seriously as 'a longirtefm- policy toe alternative possibilities of-! (a) abstracting water llrom, other sources further afield, (b) ::'deep boring '(geolo gists ffly;
that.there are vast un tapped sbufees of: water undef- gropnd), ;'(c) buying water from ■Manoliester | Corporation (Tihirl- mere and;: Haweswater ■ Aque-
,-! ,. l-SHOBTSIGHiCED , lAll fhis leads .one to -the in
solution I ‘ to a 1 i growing and difficult problem,: as well as. a ,d i s t i n c t ’
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ducing- the ’| flow, of the Holder and Its -tributaries; which can at its h ^ be only 'a very temporary
•ganger to publlc’-ihealto;;... In Ihia; latter ; connection, any
landever-increasing
result" in’! increased pollution in Lowei^ Ribhie, I with consequent damage not;only to .toe fisheries as afwhole, .but also to public health.
’ ’j PIJBLitI HEALTH i r i ALSO i ^ Tiojan MAIN irrocKisT^
to d .B . Pr
I 1 and Also SIGNHOLDERS otors imrose bneineerine
CLiTHEIfOE Teleiiljone 785/6 and 207
1 It BURNiIny, Telephone 2262 (3 iUheslI. AMIffioi^M, Telephofae 2315 and 248!}
weather ;! flow; j of Kibble ' and Hodder ’is barely sufficient to dilut^ toe polliitiOn coming down toe palder; aiid ’ | Darwen ’from Etot iLancashii*^, And any reduc- .tibn, in !such ijdry weather can only ; precipitate toe danger to public health i both in Lower Rlbbe kwhere .children bathe tod cattle drink), in Preston,
’Already thle‘ .'combined dry
and jon !toe :sahds! of toe FVlde resorts themselves; where count less Ihousan-ds of’ hplidaymAkera spore .themselvesI every’ year.
;tlie form'of sew^e tod other efflutotb from : various farms up and [down toe fiver, including no dbuljt certain chemicals used In modem i ' agricultural methods, and I any diminution In the: flow of the: river I will undoubtedly
be ’ toeefed;: already a consider able ambuht |of ■ pollution dn- eViwly j reaches toe Hodder In
lAgricifitural Interests will also - f i !: ■ lurthCT lessening of -the .flerw of wateril in ' the Hodder may ■well The hetsinen | c i -the Kibble
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WATER •ryoiRs
Anglers plan to save rivers
in -this -ebuntry arc jflne< of di supply; if only We will nnual report of the Ribhie
plan by' the Pylde ■Watef, Hodder iWatershed.
{siuents to;cattle -which drink’ the water Ifijrther down.
ncrease the danger of th-ese j,
hundreds of coarse fishermen en Lower ' Kibble !wUl siffe'r by
Furthermore, tie many
vi/tue: of 1 toe reduced flow of| waW, 'and it; should therefore be appreciated I'toa-t this problem, affects;them' jukt as vitkUy as it ; d6to toe gaine -flshermim: what ;
these coarse fishermen want is
not’less watto but more; water to 'dilute the I filth which flows down .^ajlder!
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prbposing !to shelve for .. ^ bemg its scheme for -toe building; bf ;an additional storage reserji voif above Stocks, presumably orj | ijhe grouhds of capita^ expsndi-^ •tufe, hut everything points to the; fact that it is extra storage! capacity fop -the water already. AvaUahle, aboye Stocks |Reseyv(j)ir Which is!' most-heeded, rAthef topn.' any further reduction': |in flow pfj .toe Hodder. ! !
THE iRESERVOIBS stated earlier, toe
F.W.B. if! the. time
posals of toe,F.W.B., the building ■pfi another resenoifi above
if all t-hfe three , original pro Stocks would be the least
^toces’be countenanced, since |i)j it is toelonly'majorl spawning!
Any: abstraction fron Cfoas-
iajel.Beck. could in hb eifevuh-
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'tjrjhutary! oi: the.-Hodder; which; h^.not yet [been tappeh and®u)j toy abstraction from
have exactly -the same effect on 1^10 Hoddbr as a’reduct}on in!,the compensation water.
Authority; -there -would not he! much cause for worjry,,"It is! because the demands come at, the! pn'd of. -ja !long line of ptoer; abstractions from too Hodder,! stretching over nearly :i century, Ihpt toby I assume a neW and: Ital importance.
wbre the!first.and ooi; |lie'Hbdd!eriwatershed and there! wbre ho,!existing or -threatened! h'stractlpnsi by any lotherj
vital ! IMPORT/NCE .if these .demands of ,t;
a. ’7
eF.W.B. ones on|
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A-yexage :;of nearly 21 mbhon' gallons a day from the Hbdder; aim its tributaries, and it is-when; ihb.'F.W.B.i’proposals are vieiyahi
p |U h 1 i c ’ authorities (F.W.B., | Prjeston, Blackburn and, Pulwood) between i;’Ihem. abstoact .’ an
|The plaih fact is -;hat four;
:n|the light I of this total abstrac-: fibn that they stand out aajfeeing] opt of all pioportion to^what toe, iwa'tefsheld can sttod, ;i.
\ it, would!
the same -time! supplying .toj a ^rba-t extent -the needs of the
ainaging tb toe river J -while |at ;
IN ilND PUT r o u jW
bir "OUIS”
dWi many film _ actors, ■ l! they I Wonder, play- roles!, that
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,i My‘friend Finlay Currie is doing; just that in a film at
I have played in real life.
qna of the local cinemas this week. -He plays the role of an-
antique dealer. ,
: and maniiscripts of one kind And. Another.
; Indeed,' I remember him showing me at his: Wartime home in King Lane: A tpeatrq bill advertising a perforip^ce of “Our American .Cousin,” at
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Ford’s ‘ Theatre, Washington! i The toill says. “This evening
the performance TiriU bb hphi' oured by the [ person of. Presif -dent Lincoln." The date] April 14bh; T865; was the day th^ President ! was assassinated by J Wilkes!Booth as he sat In
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.rriALKING about-actors ,re- Ihihdsiihe; toO,: of a hllarif.
ous wbek-end-1 spent in the jWest of jlrelaifd ! ■with; Jack, Cuiihlngham. ' whb played the role ’■ of Barney : Klllanb in Sunday night’s television prodiictloh of “The Devil came fronl Dublin.” ^ :
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I I retneihber goliig with hlip, :in his car all over the island of lAchiUe. Jaqk was at tha,t tim;e
iMayo, and we inetiln the hotel iwhere we were stayingl at In !westport.!
travelling for the kn|twear factory he ran In/Ballliia, Co.
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Idraniatic Icircles.rand the conj- !versation| was often ,| about theatricals and ■whether he should turn p'ro.-i ■ ! ! j Indeed; at one hotel we visited wb tnet Rla Mooney,
very' promhient ’ in amateur .
Jack suddenly stopped the car !ln a desolate spot •whete the .wind howled In from the At- :lantic.’ I
IDETURNING to M about 1 a.m. after i-------^
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see -was A barn-llke structubjC !with! a thatched' roof; held |dowh by wire hawserp and huge; -boulders. , .
I looked round. ,
'The only building _____ _ . could
!' iWe went Inside and jwas a crowded audiente joying A performance df i“Marla Marten” -by a travel- jllng, stock company., ! ; |
! 11 repeat, the time was 1 a.m. jand when we left aboqt ha}f
All 1 Bal^ (^^ris sleason at
HE festive season opened with A swing at) Calder- stones Hospital. Whalley, on,
Friday, I when the first -per- ::orm-ance [of the nospitars -mnual pantomime Was given. This year’s choice, voted the
'hist ever’’ at the hcjspital, is /All Bahai and the Forty Thieves’.” !
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j I It has been written'and'de- yi^ed by a member of the hos-| pi^al staff, Mr.'Jimmy Fell, the well-khbwri local entertainer. Hb -and Mr. W. E. Lancaster are-the! only membets of the, staff taking part), in jthis talC;
,bf the Arabian Nights. ;(j!ATbH¥ TUNES f-
An iiinovation thl^ yeap is
:;hii uto’ of j drapes in | place of ■to; traditional backcloths. The show is bright ahd lively, wiito plenty of catchy tunes anjd coMurful scenes.,!; n
i'jrhe! musical director isjMr. !?Jh. Robertson, who madCsthe
.Apeoial orchestral Arrange ments. The chorus maste;r is HApldj Dobson. !
:A11 the musical accompani
ments: and! effects are by .the Calderstones, Theatre’ Orches- ';ra ' ! j
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in addltion-te writing and ievlslng and taking i part'Mh
: ih'e sh-dw, Mr. Pell has also Miesignqd the decor and stage.
[’Properties., These have been catriedl out . by the hospital ’Wfjrkshops.
Steward retires after 7 years
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BE vast amount jof: work still needed to fiilflU the
•nisslonary'! obligations of the :riurch was stressed -by the Rev. JL Hi Fenton, Superln- ;endent Minister, presiding at toh Mobr Lane Methqdist Cir
cuit quarterly , meeting at Lo]v Moor on Wednesday Y«k.
last quarter was 369. ’The over- seb missions treasurer’s re- pclrt revealed a sum of £58 Qs, 7di, that ol -the women’s work trbsui)er showing £5.5 10s. 7d.
!Total! membershipijfor, the
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kftehseyen.years service as circuit ; steifrard, Mr., | W; Lees ended his term of office’. ‘ The meeting agreed to place !on re-: cord ity deep appreciation of the service's rendered by Mr. Lsbs Who had dlsch£|rged his duties |ln an exceedingly efifl-' clent manner. .
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' Mr. k. Green, of Grindleton, )Sto appointed to the: post.
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This panto I is f so colourful
(T^DlOURPUL scenes are V feature of Brockhall Hos pital’s! pantohiime, “Puss 'In Boots,’’ which Is being pre sented! this week.:
vised ;by iMr. J. E. Lancaster, vfho .has ’ jointly i produced It with Mr. ;J. Howa,rd.;
i It has been written and de | Miss A!. :Duckworth andMr.
cast. 'The rest are patients, j The assistant producers are
m Mr. IW.! Graham Is the only ember ,pf the staff |in the
popular melodies;in thp show, the tousle belhg under the direction I of MAssrs. D. F. H. Stiff and G. Rosh with orchep-
SI The ;stAge manager Is Mr. W. tra. I ‘ , !
and dresses hqve been de signed and executed ;by Mr. P. Wagstaff.l Stage I lighting and effects are the Work ofjMr. F. Rawchffeland Njr.
A.MlAyor.|
ible for the scenery. | ' i I The:, picturesque cdstumb
tanley, who is also respons
Dog wink four first prii^
artist; and the properties are by the male workshop. Miss d ! Skilky and Mr. ^:'W. K.i Gflfifin ajre the pirom'o'ters. ’|
I Mr. I J. i Cox -Is ■ the! sceplc j
day, and] thd ^hal perform ance/will be given totoorroW. Members! of the Hospital Management; Committee- saw the pAritomlme on WednesdAy , afternoon,
i Thk show opejned oh, Tues
! show at the North of ii&gland : Cocker Spaniel Shp)iv| At Hol- i llnwood last Saturday. ■ ,
t *- **. i* Tv , - ' J
j by Mrs. H. Badger, of P Imrose ! Hill, Parker Avenue-! Clithe- i roe, was; awarded fto J first iprlzes and was best exilbit In
"•DRIDGET Of PyltoroJ e Hill,” ■*-' a cocker , spaniel owned
Graham, j : There are lively tunes and
festive
!Choreography is by Mi^s Mabel Williams. The hjospital
/electricians and an en^ineer- liig firm! are responsible ;f()r the ' lighting ' e.ffectsi' and make-up|is!by Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. I Hutton, Mrs. Steel, Mrs. Camm, Mrs. Laricastei), Mrs. Punfleld and Mr. S. Brlerley.
las ahd sewing room staff who are also! responsible for. the wardrobe arrangements. ‘
!Costumes are by Mrs.j Doug iMrl R.'jpunfleldiS'in charge
of stage management, and production is by ■ Miss! Mabiel Williams; Miss M. I. Hudson ahd Mr.; Fell.
! .’ ' | ! i The : plantomime has been
!, given] throughout the weekj- the I Hospital Management Committee-saw It yesterday]- ahd ij;; will be repeated again
tomorrow.
nionthi jvislting ! two ' other nienta.i hospitals—at Chorley arid injcheshire. A final char ity pgrformance will be given at Calderstones riext month,
The sh()|w will go on tour ,ne:)ct !, ! I ■ !
; /‘I I'thirjk we’ll .Just ipop ’In 'and have' a, look at the! play/’ he said. Somewhat astonished
j Ini thoke days: Jack was
deall; in; Baxter and Le Blond prints and! old theatre bills
op;! in I London ; where he shI Before tlie ■war jhe kept ia; j- •! |
an hour, later the Aqoty still going on 1 ■ *. :\* :
•was
SiTILL oh/a iheatrlcAl nate, I H had an ’interesting chat this week with"a foripto iWhal- ley residerit, Miss- BArbara Llptrot.
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ford’s oldest hotel. Tie Mitre, Barbara told I me she|hAA met
Now a receptionist! 4 f Ox many well-Hnowh . ppr: >
tlAs in the | stage, ifllinl and television world;
( inal'-
■Clceley Courtnedge j And Jack Hulbert and Ted iRay :A11 have appeared a t : the New Theatre, •Oxford. ; ; ’ I
cai “Who’s 'TOO.” It ihcludes Arthur ■ Askey. KfaUer|nei Boyle, Margaret Rutherfqrii,!
The list reAds llkela ithfeatrl-
ELECTRIC WASHER SERVICE We toecialke In the Repair
, Eleotrio Wlaahinc Maoh|nee, includma Jol all makes ALTEBA’nONe CABRIEb OPTION OBSOLETE MACHINES.
and J Overhaul
not confined to the ehfie rti^ln- ment /field.] PollticlAm and sportsmen, too, all s tp the Mitre.
But! thepersonalitlp are
Lancashire cricketer, ■wjio was the hotel. ____ the famous yunner, is Ai other sporting peisohairty ishe has •
■OARBARA jwas rehilhced of -V home when she isa v Ithe and Er
gland
bara has also been hai py to see people ftom her ow i disT. trlct, several of w;h3ih have
mI But! while it is Interesting to nlet. i ’ ' I eet ’prominent people,; Bar stayed theqf M I Barbara: has been ' I
b'een an exciting time,| 1oo,_ to during that period! theieihAS
itre’for seven
montis.Et has at the
the I producer at Dublin’s 'famcius Abbey Theatre. I i ! ■ ^ *
Wpstport dance
and at the||flre she supplied -the fifiemen: 'with beer while they fought;,. the'flm|i^!
shI In the cake of thA jrhbbery
bhen a fire |and a rc|bpfry on the premise;
e gave evidence iil court,
ford, Barbara, a former riews- paper reporter, wasi’a] recep tionist at a Burnley hptd;
Before going to work at Ox HIS many friends; Ih! this !-’ * * !^ ! I District will jolnlitvith me
In congratulating 'kto ] Harry Randall on his retuto to the
]House; of Commons As| Mbour Sl,P. for Gateshead.■W
es t. I :Mr. Randall, M.P. for (llithe-
roe from il945 to 1950, | had a majority of 6,535 oven ms jCon- servative epponent, Mr! D. A. Wright,/In A by-elect to ,
, j! At the General |e ection LAhour’s njiajority !'W|ap 10,339,
hut the p;ercehtage Iw ! then 72.5, compared yritfi 42-25 yesterday
Chiflstmas kt Post Office
m week-days during ajie mas pressure toried, a.m. to 7 p.m-
THE head| post officA C)uhters at Glitneroe will 'be 'ppeh as isual for all,classes q| 1
G SOCIETY 'rblm i/8-30
pustaess Christ-
j Pensions iand allow;n:es due for payment between IXcember to-st and 2'?to will be pliid iohe week in advance,
j Sunday, December 18|i, !and Christmas Day, Decern jer 25th.— Head office} counters; ai,' C itoeroe will be lopened during ,to-: usual Sunday ho'urs of bmin/ss, !9— 10-30 a-m.,;for :the sale of! oosiage stamps ' and ’ the accepts nee of
registered letters arid (tehgrams. Small savings bank- w I'topra-wals may be made,
acceptance I of' pre-pam ! postage imatter.
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j Boxing Day, Decenlbe • 26th, and Tuesday, Decetnlisr 27th.— |Clitheroe head- Office!j counters mill be opeji from 9—lO'iE.m, for all classes of business bxet ’
j Sub. Post Office sl-rjNormal hours of business will abP^y tox- !ceht that -the half-diyj closing ;will be cancelled between! Decem- !ber ,.19to land 24th. lAll sub, ‘offices will I be ‘dosed on Chfisi im’
:up to December. !16'.li. Fr°ni iDecember, l7th to tot!ijtie final Icollection from the liea,l office jpqstlng box ;Will be! made at 6-0 ip.m.-at Olitoeroe.' , .
tions will operate in i,owi .areas
Tuesday, December: 27 hi Colfeotioiis. Norn a! collec
as Day,! ’ Boxing Clay and
Day -there Iw'Uljbe. no c()| ections. ! On Tuesday, [oecem'ler 27to, a
On’Christmas Day tridj Boxing
collection lyill be made! 1 roih all letter boxes in! time ;p| connect ■with toe night: mail d isq itch.
letters arid one delivery of| parce!s will be made daily.
t On Sunday. ■ Decetobto
only in town areas. On Christmas Day
here will be a delivery pf| parc-sls
be one delivery of Iptors and parcels in all areas. [
! On Boxijng Day,!
there will be one heU'ery of letters and parcels in all areas;
26to, there will be no On Tuesday, Deceitobtr 27to,
dhivery.}
to: ire will D ioember
Deliveries.—. Prom Dicember loth' to 24to, .twa;-deliYjriei3 of
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ONE ^ w
.of |the I idding
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rain tjo watcl] the Hbn. Brie Clitheroe,! of Worslby. e'-de|
-, Wors'./y. -of, ■ The toarriag
the oldest at families in yorksl|ire..,j
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had a jd;stjng[ career)! i's'a,! fo
■ of the ConservI isiafo:’mer-M/
West.
, the Y'toksh|re| team. |
, Mr.'^orsley’l Lieuteplant off ing, arid a Ipl
Tire cerempi 2.30 p m., toll r
hour before:I had begun to I outsldA the! cj
„ fIinishiiI
Workmen finisl|itig tou paratipns. T
pet whit: form
' Chur- Chur
the ,!c4
the guests,
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;d a i t| yard
I door.J
n'tly /b l first cq :s! begar ,rs wefl
for the next] ing in a con
Tpej passe
.the'l cjirs • iri the! awning ,pa,rke|a’ the
: Ckto were ! lined I the chutcji to village. Pp wal|cit-talk trolled the
,Still the
shcwted.no
.Qvir! all i sumtoit hi! cloM-
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da!mp .tiiel the pal
stdo!^ stplf sheltered: 1
brovj.n, red inost fpr guajid of I
W!omen|
thei'r enflj criildren,;:f
large croi They hd
,t he| awal
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