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EVERY PLOT


COMF'ETm' allotments


be entered i,ri ithe domp'etitloii for ithe best-cultivated' allot- merits, it vjas anr oupced ouncir mee


i LL Corporation In Cllthproe wt


the Town Qi Tuesday.^


icompetltion 'numerous noticed, ma plots 'thalt entered.


allotments by the’ chaiif: ments and Committee Entw'istlej Superinteni


llmlnajy - Jt.


This yeafr


and ly \v s l hadi


Next year ng oh at


entries Jn tpe were^not ,very| I judges!


-cared for notii been


Ihilpectlim vill beicarraed out


icent


and the (Mh J.’


thereiore, a pre7 iof all


■'man o:' ith^; Allot- Food' Production (CoupcillPr J], [Parks Hall).]


judge which plots ihf11 ,th'e


I FINAL JUDG:■mci They wi il then


Ijr coni.


aider: worthy of ificlusion In the Anal i'uilging.


I hunt- I n at at ihe h t |nd


|e ri^ht |e jgjint Ition.


"Musson” Cup wtich lls pre­ sented to the terarit'iiOf the best-cultivated allotment. I t Is held for'onje year.


The. main awaird! Its ' the


Oher prizes are |£3 [for the winper, £2 and £ l


for '.the. runners-i p. .CertlflL- cates


i’ sented


and other whp qualify.


of m^erit are to


allotment [holders the prizewinners


and lOi also [pre­


So next year alf .allotments


will be':ent;red for.jthe com­ petition and'th^ ipostf eligible will be nomjnaij'ed jpr the final judging.


of a


I e r 0 e ,at the Ro|ad


lie lived Road,


on


■ Co'un- Coiln-


i 1 the


Iculties brought lin.J;


them.


] having laccom-


of the oe t^n-


famlly houses


Ipart |Of ivement


tjhe alf


iThej Pert No Boili ii


W.j Bamlier, BlacXt


: ' For um.


‘iLobql” leal


particulars aiili;: . , i ji 32, RainsgreaTe Drive,


Dt Milk Substitute Water reauircd J..


I I B. I A.


I Town UT.


Hi^h-


IRANCKES IN URGE TOW


PICICFGRDS REMO/ERS-STORERS Local Oftce.


85, WH, BLACKBU


3. HIBSOd ROAD Tel, 850. I BURNl


RLLEY RAtlCE,


62. STANDISH ST.. EY. Til.i 3039.


N. .Tiel. 44742. • NELSON.


NS


FRANK 1 next year


MAP^ ^ AL A cdiiricillor'for


v’ skPy of his elecUon to the c o u ^ ^


. Expressing hl^ thanks. Ald- ermtin Dugdale [said It was triiJrto' say that] no member of ithe aldermanlc- bench had


ever served so long as a coun- clIloK but ’that I did not mean to [say, of course,.[that.-no m p ha!d e.ver served; so long on the


Cduicil. .. '.[ ji He recalled,! for' instance


that the late Mr. Tom Gar­ nett. who had a long record of public service and was a “cer­ tain top of the poll man, de-, cldel not to accept office as, alderman, preferring ;to re-


pres lor


vers much appreciated the h d nV he had;been paid. He


ent the town’ as a councll- Alderman Dugdale said he


would do his best' to justify the i confidence, [shown in him.


.


man Cook, the i Mayor (C Jun- ciudr c.'Chatburn) said that Alderman Cook was elected a member of the ! Council on November 2nd, i 1936.


I '|■ALDERMAllI\cOOK. • ■ Faying' tribute' ,to ex-Alder­


cQulncil was undoubtedly, as cliaflrman of thej [Finance and General Purposes Committee froffi 1938-.45, and also In 1949.


,'His’ chief work for this


liEk-Alderman Cook was also chairman of various commit­


tee^ at other times. He was hhiioure'd bV being- elected M[aW of Clitheroe ini 1951.


[lit was during' .that 'period


that th e . Festival; of Britain was celebrated, and, .ex-Alder- iriah Cook also was Mayor when Clitheroe'received the


grant of its Coat of Arms, the first grant to _be,made^ during


the Qu


en Elizabeth; II. FINANCE


exUTderman CoSkjs very v a t - , H uable work as chairman of the i fiiunce andi generaTpurposes, committee. He said he w ^ | ah excellent chairman. Wei ah 'ays i seemed to get through, a tremendous amount of work and we owe him a deep debt


The Mayor went Ion to recall 1 X .......................... ............. of gratitude]’ ;[ ; . ■


[; jUdermen ■ J. 'i H. Satter- thwaite and W.-,; Wilkinson- aiso associated I ;'. themselves with the Mayor’s tribute and expr.essed appreciation nf the efficient.manner in which ex- A1 lerman Cook; [ had carried


OUit his various duties.


! -' Uderman F. Bentham_re- .cajlled that ex-Alderman Cook wls chairman of the Flmnce;. [aild General Purpdsea Com- |m ttee during a [very difficult


jPiriod-


ji In' doing so, [he favoured (neither party nor I creed, but [ adted always in ; ’ what he


i.ests df the people of Clith- i eroe as a whole.; ; j » ;■ I


I A derman Cook. a i letter, pressing .appreciation of his [‘services to the town.


It was agreed to stod ex- ' 'Supple Calfskin believed to be th e ; best in ter-- reign of Her Majesty


PLAQUES ARE DEDICATED


rr.'HREE :more iSt. John Am- buiance Brigade informa­


tion centres were dedicated, in the Ribbie: Valley on Sun­ day. They are at Sabden, WiBwelli and Barrow, each at the'home of a rural repres­ entative.


llieutenant - Colonel A. J.


Ma[cphall. this; association’s county ’director, presided, and addresses at each village were given by the, Hon. -H. A. Cozens-iHardy, ‘ chairman of th f St.j John Council for /the County; Palatine.


Clitheroe, unveiled the plaque atiSabden, where the centre is at th'ei home of Mr. D. P. Hejughton, 15, Whalley Road.


■ Mr. Richard Fort, M.P., for the service


chiaplain of the Order, per- fotme'd the dedication service.


'he Hev. B. A. Reading, sub-


Tribute to. ’ .the valuable jrk done by the ambulance rvice was paid on -behalf of 3 police by Inspector R.


Smith.


, At Wiswell,. a . plaque , was! uf veiled at the home of Mrs. P H. RawClifEer Chestnut Tree ores! by Dr. J. M. PostJe- jwaite, of Whalley. who has long association with - the jibulance movement. He


Mbo unveiled the plaque at t ie house of Mrs, A. Smithies, 1[! Cockerill Terrace.'Barrow.;


by Mr. Reading. Police trl- 'lutes ^ere paid by Chief In- lectorR.E. Bridge.


The [services were conducted


.-day offering this, nelgh- [ourhood a new service. I I jpe • you,,wlll not |hesltate to lie It wh'enever you . deed Its ilp,” said Mr. Cozens-Hardy.


“The Order of St. John is


Hospital land eiscapes axe


,/lll mean a 1,200-acre loss to Manchester' Regional Hospital


.xe’’[ being wielded on farm md held by hospitals. Thd axelng is being done on le Orders of the- Minister of ;ealth, Mr. Iain Macleod. It


Hoard! fa


.1 the region has been re- lewCd, and cutting i down will


The position of 10 hospitals ,


Brockhail. Farming land at this hospital;will bC retained. Calderstones ' Hospital at


ake Iplace. ^ ing a haphazard j


of natural growth marl^ ; ; 1 pigment. In translift e: that glow into set as they


.li nditiimed by paint or j ;ni aniline dyes | toned beauty


tge.


lARM laifd at Brockhail Hospital will escape the


Little bid lady sells £100 tokelis to help church


Tj'OR many ' years, almost- since the turn! of the, cen­


tury,', in fact,.; Mrs. Clara Bleazard of 10,’Victoria .Street, Clitheroe, has. sold tokens for practically every] bazaar ,or


fair held under!' the auspices .of St.: James’s Church.


;


who will be 8Q next March, has surpassed . herself. By selling tokens va ,ued' at, six­ pence or a. shllllng, she raised no less than' £10P for thelSt. James’s Autumn Fair held; on Saturday.


But this yearjl^rs! Bleazard ’;i ' ..[ The tokens; which are sold


over a period of months, en­ title their, purchasers to buy' their ' equivalent Value a t the fair.’


’ VERY REMARKABLE


' 'Mrs. Bleazaird’s achleve- Iment Is even more remarkable Tor the fact that she suflEers [from rheumatism, .and It 4s jonly with the aid ,of two sticks ithat she, is; able'to get about.


: In recognition! of ‘her ser- 'vice to the church the Reotor, Ithe Rev. J. S. Parry, presented ! her with a vasej of chrysan- 'themums and [a[pair of fur- I trimmed leather | gloves when [ the fiiliwas'pihehed oh Satur- iday.


■ i f ||’ ' ■[”,


; 'When an “Advertiser (and ' Times"'“feporter 'called to[ see "Mrs. Bleazard atiher home on [ 'Tuesday, she told him that she had been shard at Work (selling the tickets to rher


ake iplace In all except one— ■ ^


’Vhalley ls one of the hos­ pitals at which: pruning will


C y c im r WAS H^OCKiEDQFF HIS MACHINE


ifkPENING a' lorry door, a: driver knocked a cyclist;


I ■; ]


from' his machine. It ;was; alleged at Preston on Monday.


, Alexander Tomlinson, a 29-; year-old driver of Mitchell Street, Clitheroe^ was fined; £2 plus 3s. costs ^or Inter- ,


rupting the f ree; passage- of the highway.; He pleaded not


guilty.


aged 16, an apprentice turner,, said he was going along NeW’ Hall Lane; Preston. The off­ side cab.door [of the lorry was


Samuel Thomas Foster,, ‘I :


opened without waridng and he was struck on the left arm.' He was off work for 84 days. ' Tomlinson said he had been


stopped about a minute .when the accident;':happened.! He saw nothing behind him when hA cautiously; started to, open his door to make sure ilol,hing was coming before he moved


off. ' ' JESSICA 67{6


McUocalf, leak, black,. Blbert,oyster,'


' flemish red or avocado.


said Foster [was riding too close to the lorry. He should


Mr W. Taylor, defending; ■: ! ,


have been tvyp or three feet away instead ;of a. hare foot. Tomlins'on.: did nothing, he


should not have done. ,


for town days and


country ways


, Also ciiAEKS SIfy CHILDREN'S SHOEI


LINE, CUPPERS;.' S & SANDALS


BAINBIRIPGE]S


I I , N O R T H G A j lE I


i ; TELEPHQ”


, B LA CK BU RN b'lUS


He p% s piano wearing gloves


UTR. Stanley ;Haworth played the piano wearing


Saturday. Mr.i Also on thelp^gramrne


o The ! proceedings , were I ■ !'[,


and the' chaffman was ;Miss E Jones. : More .than £15 was raised for the Spring Fayre


pened by tjie'Rev.F. A. Payne miTTl SHE£t^ IRE fe: IN Lo n d o n


blend beautifully m i in an economically


are made to serve |a Winter Sheets and [if In white, pink, bluCj


. ■ r' ’-jl ' J . k u n z e T ' n i ' : ■ j n ^ ■ :[• . ii'GPEN;;];,^DAILY EXCEPT WEDNESDAYS] -


8 | CHORCH ST-i CLITHEROE ['clephobe: Clitheroe 407/s'53 j [


^ gloves during an entertain­


ment in' the Waterloo Metho- m Churcjhi. Clitheroe. on


Raymoncl Grice, vocalist.


and the pupils of Miss Annis Watson,'whp acted in sketches.


The planlst^was Mrs. F. Harri­ son.


friends I and people dn the nearby streets ever since they were available In May; . • Shel calculates that she has sold ■weU, over 2.000 > of the tokens between May and Nov- ehiber. “I made up my mind to do it, and I hope I. shall be able to do the same again next year,” she said. “But,” she added, I'it depends iwhether the family will let me.”


dlstrik! Mrs. Bleazard Is a taiinikr figure. ^ hornj s k


i FAivHLIAR FIGURE ‘ To tesidehts of the Primrose


. .All her. life sUe has b:(en associated with St.i Jamws Church.; . Latterly she t o become a member of the Old Peoples’ Club in Lowereate. ;


Street for the last 51; ye^s. i? Victoria I An autumn fair,, at St.


James’s! School on Saturday, iaised £337 for the church tnd schlool funds. .


Mr. W. E. S. Weeks, whose [father, the late Mr. W. Self


Weeks, was a trustee of the church for many years, per­ formed the opening ceremony.,


Mr, H. Blackburn was chair­ man.


!


to them by Elaine Dawson, Neil Robinson and Eunice


Buttonholes were presented Parry. - j j ' [ [' "


the chkirraan were expressed by the Rector; the Rev. J, S. Parry And Mr. S. Curry. ' :


Tharks to the opener and


iJ ueuccoorraatted' stall. i • prize went


Mr. in d Mrs. Weeks judgea competuituion for e


the best-


Mr. and Mrs. Weeks and the 1 Rev. J. S; Parry.


Halt and s|ow Signs in jiiew road-safety plans


tlonl of Hayhurst Street and Shaw Bridge Street'; '


MiEwi road -saifety measure] s are to bptakemby Chtheroe ^Eorporation, following Westigation^ Borough and Rural District The measures Include: 1. 1 A halt sign at [the juiic-


Joint safeti' Committee.,


route ’Used by the drivers of heavy Vehicles. They travel by ; Littltooor Road and


This-road junction Js on a


Littlemdor before ; emerging into whalley Road near Prim-'


rose Bridge. ;' ; . a ! Highways Committee


member coihplalned; about the speed k which certain,heavy vehicles were travelling along this route. The legal position is jto be considered by the. Town Clerk.


painted. -on the roadway, ot either [side, of Pimlico -Bridgej


,2. Slow signs are ,to be 3. The peed for a footpath'


over the bridge [is to jbe brnUght ito the attention lol the Lancashire County, Coun­


cil. [ I ; ; :•


Planning Committk has ap­ proved unconditionally (the, proposals for, a [new girl^ gramn]ar school on a site: off


SCHOOL: The] C o u n ty Chatbmn Road. - ! |


veyor is choosing a site for :i telephone kiosk in the Hayi hurst ‘street-Littlemoor Roap


PHCnE: The Borough Sur


area. The Post Office is ready to instal a telsphoitt as sooh


as the| site is fixed.^ PETROL; ' The Highway


Depot pump


inspector of weights a n d measures has condemned: the


is to have a new petrol costing £190 5s. Tie


ing green In th e , Castle


pfeseiit pump. ' [ ' ; BO '^S: The lower bowl­


grounds is likely , to be u s ^ for Lancashire club, tourna-


able. j’ ■ :[ '


Crossley, chairm’an , of : the Clitheroe Lighting Committee. Is to I serVe on the Blackburn District Committee ; of ] tfie N W. i Electricity' Oonsul'taUve. Council. His term of office


ENVOY: Councillor Embst


repeat its contribution- of towards the expenses of, Lie Halle,! Orchestra.; ' ;


will end on May ;31st| 1956. MUSIC; ' The .'council is


| |


machines may be instMledjln public conveniences. Existmg arrangements with British Automatics Ltd.! are to [be


WEIGHT: New weighing endW. ,


CllRISTMAS; i T u e s d a y• December 27th, will be a hqli-


i ; I


Spring blooms] are so gay


1 Summer they are ideal as light-weiglft bla^^ts. green or gold (also pillow-cases to TOstch) they


twofold purpose. They ar^^onderfujly cosy ^


th any colour, scheme. They are noJV; available priced yet long wearing quality direct from the ' :!’ warehouse.■


v., - rrHE area round the ceno-


■-»- tsiph at Whalley will be a blaze! of colour [next spring. Members of the 'Society of the Broom have planted 350 daffo­ dil bulbs near the memorial.


I: The cost of the bulbs: has been i u e t by the BlUlngton, Langho and Whalley Horticul­ tural: Society ;and by ilcjcal people.- :


lett has promised to provide many more: bulbs for planting next spring. .


A nurseryman, Mr. F, Bart­ i i : : ii i- ■


‘Will' I Improve i the ■ - village s appearance;


the Society, said they will be planted at points wfieye tney


I Mr; Jimmy Fell, chairman of i ■ i:.j ,


mentb next year.' The Parks and Playgrounds, Committee has decided to advertise j the fact that the grben Is ayall-


rhlttee condemned the sale of unwrappM fireworks by .shops selling perishable food. They


day 'With.... pay for Corporation offlcejisttes and workmen. . FOOD: The Health. Cbm


' Irig the sale‘of fireworks, and condltloiis attached to lieen-


urge that" next year publicity be glVenltd the law concem-


ces- j! [ ’ ' ■; ■


HEAL'i’H::; A meeting of «he Royk [Society qf Heaath


at Bradford on December 2nd a,'ttenlded by the chair­


: [


cillor SJ J.‘ Moore), the Medi­ cal Officer of Health (Dr. J. H. Falrvveather) and the Sen­ ior Sanitary] Inspector (Mr. E.


chalrmah of the Farm! and Bewerag|e Commjttee, (Coun­


Coates).| [ ! , ' ;| ‘ ■


resident of Mill thorn Avenue about an' alleged : nuisance caused py|ttie abbatoir boiler- house chimney are being In­ vestigate; The chimney Is to be; kept under observation


‘ SMOKE' [Complaints by a PHONE: The council is to


ask : thb G;B-0. to in^tal a telephone' in the Sexton’s Lodge at St; Mary’s Cemetery.


St rise in road crashes


rp iER E j were 38 perj cent. I mote' road accidents. In


Boyvland in the first nine months! of this yeap than in the I [corresponding period of 1954: ■:


,the [worst days. P.C.,Sheard, of the I West Riding Constabu-, lary’s traffic squad,’ told Row­ land Road Safety Committee, which [met in Clitheroe pn Monda}]'.,,


Sundays and Mondays . were j ,, •


1954. there were 71 accidents in the [area. This year there


From January to September.


were 9^., P.C. Sheard also drew atten­


iri the district’s two fa.tal acci­ dents. i lh one case at least the wearing! of a cra^h,' helmet might have saved a life. ;


tion to the large number of accidents involving motor­ cyclists and their passengers. Motor-cyclists were involved


IV [ill celebrates


rjlHE workers at Jubilee Mil, I Clitheroe. held i thel'


annual dinner and social at the Starkie Arms Hotel on Fri;- day. M.C, Ing also


and entertainment wai provided h y .a m^Slciar,


Mr. A. Strd(;k.


Face-lift for t] Steeplejacks


tI— Us' golden jilbUee, is having a]“face ilift.” Repair-work


on the roof, upper walls and iwlndows ofi thls familiar, land^- mark Is being carried out: by a Blackburn' firm of steeple­


i^LITHEROE'S ipublic um


I . <S ■ . n .. .1. J.U.UUCC , It - ^ ,/3 I ...l*>.^K


tubular, scaffolding which usually; accompanies work of. this nature,' access : to ithe affected sections Is being ob­ tained by means of travelling cradles: let . down from ithe robf.;


’■!; ■ ■ TWO YEARS AGO


noticed that after heavy rain,’ water: iwas finding Its way: through t h e window sur­ rounds, and an inspection .of , the whol^ outer I fabric., was made..:Itiwas found that,the, 'balldilng. dvas In need: of i-re- polntlng and that the win-, dows Eind'roof’required atten- ■tibn,::[~' [!■'


i Some : time ago It; was "'i'I-;',


jacks, 1 In' place of the network of i


library, which “ I


rTTr< .rtfcfVlIo ^0»Vl4H


recently, celebrated r»T» lottrl*.


: I t was ideclded to ask the


firm to undertake a comprf henslve scheme of repairs, i Just over two years ago. |_.


June, 1953. when the llbraijy wai'being decorated for t te Coronation, workmen dls[ covered that huge blocks I ( f masonry 11 were loose, a'rd i working forward. :


]


ance was! thought. to ; be U e vibration: I from : tNe ;; hea^y traffic;”,’ i|, '


. The cause , of th e . dlsturl II


I I


, Ing] the ifolllowlng . November. Most of tfie repairs were comi- pleted byjthe: middle of De emben m , '.


• Scaffolding was erected: ml round the front of the bulldt-


■ , : ■ -i..


[e lec tr ic VI^ASl^ER SERVICE Elcotrio Washins Mashines. Jilcludinb Re„spraying.


I We epeoiallse in the .Ronplr. and. .Owcrhaul _of all makes of I


;i Our- _ ’ Stores carry large stocks, ot spates. Including, over COO New I and Replacement Rollers tor all types ot lElectno Wasbers, to


ALTERATIONS CARBIEri OUT ON OBSCjLETE MACHINES. 0CK8. ot


elTect speedy and efBclent service- LET US ADD; YOUR NAME O iTO OUR LISTS FORi ANNUAL [MAIN'LENAtlCE, Including


I iling. Greasing and adjuijtments ap necessary ito help In ithe 10/6 per year


, smooth-running p 5t yoi^ Washerrp whl(pwhich costa-you only. Workmanship Guaranteed. I : j , Estimates Free.


NEW AND IRE-CONDinONED WAB^IERS ALWAYS FOR’ SALE. , , , i '


Your Old Machine can be taken In part eJfchange or bought for : cash..1


1 'Write, call or'phone tor Immediate attention to— , , ■ j ;I J . WILSON


109, NETHERFIELD ROAD, NELSON ELECTTBICAL AND iMEOHAklCAt ] ENGiNEERS - I Phone'18 7“


........ M -


Mr. J. Maudsley acted a ! for: .the games and jdanb ■


’ll ■ fi P


■'ii ’!


man'of ihe Health Committee (Councillor B. Sharpies); the


ner” stall, selling fancy goods. Pictured are Mr. Blackburn,


to “Sunshine Cor­ The, £3 3s.


fietter^lighting plan for rear of station


T>ETTER lighting Is to be Installed: at the approach


to the: Clitheroe railway sta­ tion from' Castle View and nearthegasWorks.-


The [Town, Council’s atten


tlon has ; been drawn to the matter by Mr. H. D. Aldersley, who complained of poor llght- ffig; ■ P


North-Western Gas Board are to be asked to overhaul their existing lighting equip­ ment. [Meanivhlle the Borough Engineer, Mr. J. Newton Bell, Is to prepare a scheihe|: for b e t te r 'l if t in g .


British Railways and : the i -f ■ 1 i' I I . !; ' MONOPOLY: ’ 'Inveatiga-


tlohs into the supply of equip­ ment and fittings for ;electrlc


lighting at present being car­ ried but; by the Monopolies Comrhlsslon, have prompted an Inquiry from the Associa­ tion of Municipal Corpora-| tlons.


;


‘;i V ’ !i ['


;


the Town Council for their! views.: I t is understood that the I council has not encoun] tered [any restrictive practices when ordering equipment for its present lighting scheme.


The Association has asked- i - '


i! 1’. i? V'i


Heavy rain, but Water scarce


WKffiLLM and district is


recent heavy rain has madi some difference to ireserves, “The position Is no.t as gooc


Still short of water.: Th(


as sbme people think, but water ■


the reservoir and the -springs have started to yield,” £ Clitheroe R.D.C. official tok the ‘ Advertiser, and Times,” |


has begun to flow intc 1 ’ '!


gency sourfces. One is at Arch bishop’s Yfood, Whalley, am, the bther £tt: Barrow.


'


Restrictions are ' also force elseilihere. ;; ,


depehdlng.; on supplies froiir. Clitheroe and from two emer


The Whalley area Is stll, ' f 1 P ■'!' ’ /


I il 'il' j,:V ■[■ J.


.. i


DUGDALE derman years


fAblJNCILLOR tran k Dugdale. piputyt Mayor of Clitberoa


Tuesday’s meejtiiig of the Town! Cc viuancy caused by the retire men.


^ was unahiitittusl'y elected to |thb aldermanic bench at Ipuncil. He will, fill the of Alderman H., Cook.


‘The honour! accorded to Counch.lor DugdaW comes at a ejty appropriate time. This ihoWh is tne 18th annlver-


FAIR RAISES £337 FOR CHUl^H FUNDS


A womk who, last week


WOMAN HAD RARE BLOOD AFTER ALL volunteered to give blood


!'■ '


to, save the; life of a baby due to be born to a Manchester- woman I n ; January has now received! ja. letter from the National ! Blood Transfusion Service in ;Rpby Stree.t, Man­ chester.! I'.l


•the offer through the “Adver­ tiser and Times.” Her'blood is of a rare group-r4D(4)Rh nega- (tlve. ! I I, . ■


Mrs. L j Hargreaves, of , 98, Whalley Road, Clitheroe. made


lal organiser, B. K. Barber, Isays: “Thankiyou very much for your kind enquiry. At the moment,! we think we have


The letter, from .the Reglon-


sufficient donors whose blood contains | this very rare sub- rgroup. I [


’ . FURTHER DONORS


quire further donors .to stand [ by for when the child Is born, we shall! be only too happy to call upon you.: We are, there­ fore, retaining your name and address ;for future reference.”


" If, ho:^ever, we should re- ,


Times” I rang .the N.B.T.S. at Roby Street last week an offi­ cial said Mrs. Hargreaves’s blood was not the type wanted.


Whenrthe “Advertiser and i SPECIAL GROUP


have ibeen made at Liverpool where Mrs. Hargreaves Is re­ gistered as a blood donor.


Evidently, further checks


■special I group not often met with. In some circumstances •this might' be Important, so you should keep this card carefully.”


donor’s card /contains this warning: “Your blood Is of a


The iback of her’ blood-


would only be too happy to helpilfishe was called on.


Mrs.! Hargreaves , said she Taste it \and


Here is something really worth eating! Bread at its t^tiest ^nd bes t, so appetising and satisfying. Its rich bc unty of good­ ness will delight land sustain you with every bite. That’s Veget for ;(ou. i And this enjoyment can be jfours at every meal-time. Buy a loaf of Veget tp-day -—and give your family a trea|:! i;


WITHSTAND VIBRATION BETTER THAN ANY 6THER MAKE That is why Quarry ;Owners, Hus Companies,


■ . ! ’ I simple matter " 1'


Cattle [’Transporters, Effi,'., go Ih forl i Varley. [Therefore I stktlng youit car on a Varleyi Is Naturally a very


Also being sm Unspil on your


able Battery there is


no acid tiTeat away 'tljersteel pT m^tal parts vehicle


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