Liu-
lates leing " the
£16,000 more needed to jpay teachers: I £ 1 , |1 5 f o r m e a l s
,;C1ALaIriES, superannuation ! and Insurance for teach-
Islonal I Education No., 5,1 estimates It ifor!1956-57. .
lers acbount for mo5tvof the £25,255 extra that the Dlvl-
Executive will need
Officer, said that the total ! estimated expenditure ■ was TEACHERS’ salaries
on Tuesday, Mr. A. ff.i Roger- son* the Divisional Education
Reporting this at Whalley £445,399. ' I y' ' !:
nuation and insurance, would take £16,500 more. Other In creases: were £2,000 fonmaln- tamanqe of buildings; £3,200 for :fuel. light and [ cleaning and £1,715 for school meals.
Teachers salaries, superan
i Estimated expenditure for nursery schools is £6,500, pri mary • schools and | : nursery classes £106,421, and second-
lary schools £113,820
I Further education! accounts for £6,097. School rjieals ser vice .£77,508, and adminlstra-
tionl £ 13,131. 1 ' '
1 titions, for' Brabins Endowed : School, Chipping. 1:
; live recommended tje county to include in the 1956-57 pro gramme additional classrooms br, failing those, folding tiar-
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In g ! F L O R A L ' A lOTERFLORA
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BOUQUETS^ ETC. I ■
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1 ■ . lirl pillion I rider
Cmheroe-road, Hurst Green, 3 Sunday night, Joseph WU- liamson, aged 20, of Church Stlreet, Stretford, Injured i an ali kte. His pillion passenger. E ithleen Carroll, of ,$uley 0 'ove, Rlbbleton, Preston, iCS- ci ped with a severe shakli[g. j
THROWN from his motor cycle when It skidded; in
8iter treatment at Preston liUrmary. , /
Both [were allowed home ' '
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i j a n c e r s c h e e r i a s I n v a l id i s g iy e n , c h e q u e f o r £ 1 ,0 0 0
pEOPLE dancing in
— i" Tower Ballroom at Black- podl on Saturday afternoon stopped to cheer Miss Barbara L Rawsthorne, of Waddin&ton
jvjjii.,., ........... Roid, Clltheroe, as the
Dixon presented her with; n £l].000 cheque. This was the
' first prize in a slogan compeu- tioh organised by Kraft Foods,
ani invalid for 13 years. She .travelled to Blackpool with-her sister. Miss E. M. Rawsthome, and a party of friends in Tom- Union’s ambulance. ■ i
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Ltd. liliss Rawsthorne has been
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22 OPERATION^ HE IS BLOOD
' ' [ ■ " '/ ■ ..'"''I ' i ■' It’s SO simple to! save lifq
Sam Lockley, |ot,.Henthorn Road, a man who has had ,22 operations and. Innumerable blood transfusions himself.
I Mr. Lockley, I Who served with the Clltheroe Territorials during t'he war| was wounded during the German attack on
ballroom on a trolley, which was then lifted' on to the stase fori the presentation. * ,
She was wheeled into the
handed over, Miss iRawsthornp said it seemed as if her wildest dream had' come true. Then for a few minutes she, watched thb'dancers. Before her acci- deht, she danced herself In the Tower Ballroom.
When the cheque was i '
• the company’s divisional sales manager.
The arrangements were made by Mr. A. E. Corrigan,
llemembrance day
Tii/HE chairman (Councillor f ; W. Proctor) andiinemberis
, ,
of i Bowland Rural District Ciuncir
wlll.lthls year, visit
Tikslde to attend church ser vice on Remembrance Sunday. Nwember 6th.
chairman' and councillors to vi^t different villages each ^ r . Last year they visited tton.' ,
' i t is the custom for the ; " I ■
!“-,-Austrian, German, Cana dian and others."
Crete and taken prisoner. : “L have the blood of many : nations in me.'.I: he told an
I TALLY IS EQUAL |
. “This just alkmt makes my tally equal. I have given about II • donations and I have re
ceived ia similar amount my self: I am only too pleased to eive ray blood whenever I can But for, blood trans
Manchester visits Clltheroe twice a year. rLocaLarr^gO"'
The' Unit from
ments are made by Miss P. M. Newsham, of iHenthom-road, She is helped by her , col-
Men’s^ffolrt for; Spring Fayre
A large crowd gathered at
towards the Spring Fayre^r-a concert and hot-pot suppef-— in Waterloo Methodist Church, Clitheroe, on Saturday.
the men's contribution,
ing programme, the following;; artistes took part: Mrs. E. Fletcher (soprano), Mrs, W. Foulds (elocutionist), Mr. (J., Webster, (tenor), and Mr. ;R.; Wilson. The-accompanist was; Mr. E. 8. Hartley.. A,popular Item was a conjuring act iby; Mr. B McCourt, of Burnley.. )
In a varied and entertain-,;
Thanks to the performers were: expressed by Mr. H.
Jones, who; presided and seconded by iMr.. A. Charnloy.
fusions. I should have beeii dead long ago,!’ he said.
“Advertlser & Times” reporter
i Nation^Blood Transfusion S ervice. i And among them was Mr.
BUT
W O R tfl^S W^'
than 100 people visited the St. John| Ambulance H Q in Church Brow on Saturday, to give ijwp,thirds of a bint of theirlblood to the Manchester blood bank, of the
leagues of t/nte 'SiJ.A.B., who are ■ responsible j for the re-. crultlng of! donors,, bandaging and the refreshments.. ■
YOUTHS Ranted ;i ■ All donors,, whether they are ;
iwho have had certain Illnesses.', An ‘lAdvertlser '|& Times” re- iporter, for Instance, was. re - . ijected because,! as a small child, he had had jaundice.
I Almost anyone between the ' ages'of 18 :and; 65 can become", a blood donor, except people
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HALF-MILE WALK
'PEOPLE living ill. cottages -![, at Bank Bottoffi, Sawley, will not have to Walk so f^r to make a' telephdne
call.ilf Clounty approval Is given itq the siting of a neW| telephone kiosk in the vicinity, , J r
Monday th a t . the ■ fo s t. Office offered no .objection to the
Bowland R.D.C. Were' told on : : ; s l t e ; ■;
have to walk about half a mile to the kiosk at thq bottom: of
Sawley.Brow..;
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[,[■ :Vh''][':,-';;';.:^EHTY A fence
in.place of a-wall at
i making ithelr first dionatlon ; or not, are giyen. a simple • 'blood test, as ,pOon. as they, ! arrive. One; woman, for in- ' stance, was rejected on Sat urday, though ihe. had given-: many donations previously.
some Iron tablets land you’ll be alright next time,". she w a l , told.
“You are shor^t of Iron. Take [ . : I I
teers check; rihelr credentials and collect [the ^sterilised bottles Into which their blood will flow; 1 Then they go up stairs and] lie on,a,bed./ -' ,
After the blood test, volun SO S^?LE
in the crookfof the arm form ed by the elbOw. Then tlie doctor, after, giving the donor a local anaesthetic. Inserts
A nurse] sterilises, the a re a -
the needle and the blood be gins to flow Into the bottle.
the bed for about 10 minutes until the ibottle ;ls full. Then he rests for; abppt ;20 minute^ before going down to the re- freshn;ent room for tea. and
The donor ^les quietly on-
suggested; by Councillor' J.: D. DInsdale, of Bolt6nrby-Bow- land, It was recommended that the surveyor ;jnclude the. -scheme in'; the current year’s estimates. !
'inscrtsi' the needle, into the- arm of a woman volunteer, one o f more than 100, who
Dr.‘ Barbara Stone, of the Blood I Ttansfhsion . Service,
attended the sessjon held at the S.J.AJ8.. headquarters, Church Brow, oa Saturday.;
(XiUNClL HAS OHLY ONE HOUSE
the country. Only one house Is scheduled . as , “unfit for
TOiPUll DOWN ■OOWLAND must be the hap- plest housing authority, hi;
■human habitation.” This is a small I dwelling called the Toll. House, three-quarters of ; a mile i from Glsburn, on the Blacko road.;!' < ,
biscuits. , 1 Its as simple at .that. Butj.
like many simple things, the effects are : tremendous. Lives throughout; the I area covered by the Mancjiester Regional Hospital Board are saved. And others In neighbouring areas, too, fori supUes are rushed elsewhere in kn emergncy. :
gave 70 I pints of blood, but much more needed. : Very few young people--between 18 and 30-2have come forward. Many, many more are .wanted.
On Saiurda^, CUtheronlans diamond and! precious
I and dress nngs. ' Set ml gold:, Prices from £4 • IG
|22ct. goldjand !platinum are from |rds and in^lctl'gold fromjl^-5-0 ‘
dding rings in the latest deiigns In, 27/e ■ R U S B R m C E1'" > KtllcK
I t of Income payments. It ., Bi|aCKBURN.
tel. 7920.
tume. Cyma,' Trebex, Accurlst, Avia, land Rotaty Watches.' ‘
J|Machines,l including Re-SDrayingl l llED OUT ON: OBSOLETE MACEINES.
|s for all types lot Electric Waabere, to Int service: LET US ADD YODK NAME T ANNUAL MAINTENANCE. .1; ' ‘ Bjustmentsl ak| necessary j to heli lyour. Washer,) which costs you
Blocks of spares, including over 600 New liclnding
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lie taken In part exchange or bought for I:'
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St stockists m East Lancs.) ate delivery. | !
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corneF house Bottom of KING LANE, CMTHEROE,
. oucoo was among the many who saw Viscount Montgomery preserit new Colours to the 1st BattaBon l the-' South | Lanca shire [Regiment at Barnard Castlel C. I Durham, on Tues
xY. pdrklriSw... — —- A Ldw k-ipilrkiitson. of ; l l Hlah
day. ! Mrs) Parkinson had travel
led to Barnard Castle to see her sdh Ja/mes taking part in the :lceremony.. She - was accompanied by another son.
Mr. Rhlpl^ Parkinson.; ijcow MOOR MAN
. ClithSroe f and district . was another Low Moor man -Mr. David Hodgson,, son of Mr. and ,
mony! along with othqr. mem bers 'Iof the regiment from
Alsdi taking part in the cere ,
i , , | :
Mrs, A. Hodgson, of 16, Nelson 'Stre^-I j!] ■ j
, '.[ j" '- ']• ■,
-thO Mhet drivers, he iwatched the proceedings from _a speci- ally-ConstrU|Cted stand. ,
A irlver, 'Mr. Hbdgson was t employed in transportog men
o thb ceremony. Later,^ with
Mr. Brlftn t ’wcter, ,of Brook- , hous5 Farn(> Mliton Road,
Wlialley was represent^ed by
Coloiirs wds at the Bowes Musmimi' jVlscount r Mont-
Komriry iTnas escorted on par
ade W Ihe Colonel of the Re^- imeiit, Major-General E. C. Beard.
I Thb presentation : of new sees^^qn in Colour! j)aradq lor
Lori Montgomery Joor woman, Mrs
only tes Free.'
^a sMe r s e r m c e enair and Overhaul of all makes of
M HI '' I i
This is the rate of interest allowpd in the Special Investment Department. ' , ' ,
| Depositors with not less than £50 to their i i '
credit in the Ordinary Department can deposit up to £1,00 in thp I^epartment. Withdrawals are .subject to one month’s notice. :
TRUSTEE
S A V I ^ Q S R A N K 3, CHURCH St IrEET, CLITHEROE
Fe\^^er i scholars so teacher may
' GCHOlIaHS I'a^ P
move 4 miles ■' i^temiing:. Tos-
isolated Rowland countryside, are dwindllrig. To-day,: there. are only; 14 .[children at the two-teacher [school.
side, school, situated In the !■ '
Is was felported to; Bow- D1 strict Bducatiop Sub- nittee! kt Clltheroe on day when it was agreed upport the county’s sug- on to [rediice the staff to -the he^mlstress.; [
' not in [this [committee’s area, the numnleris are Increasing, and the county suggests that the To?slde[ assistant teacher could ife ;transferred there.
sional education officer, said; “ It appears' that four] miles away at Rdthmell, which is
NUK BEIK INCREASED 'Mr: P W. Riley, acting divi
teachers for|14, children]" The change: will mean that
i I ' ■, We carinot Justify two
the presents assistant teacher will have- to | leave after 18 years! on the [staff of Tosside school. I'
Jek e I Wood;, an assistant teacher, of[.Brighouse, | Yorks,
Mr. Riley reported that Miss
had been! appointed! head ler at jPaythorne County
take lit) .hej: new post, In ■ the New Year,/succeeds the late Mrs. NJ a. Waterworth.:
School] Miss Wood, who will
five, have been warned that they will have to find alterna tive I accommodation. The :house is not scheduled under any preservation order despite
The occupants, a family; of Its history. . ■ OIL LAMPS
means of illumination and water has to be obtained from a nearby well.
Oililamps provide the only
: Council: at their; meeting;on Monday heard that the Minis ter of Housing had approved the council’s proposal to de molish the house within, the next five y e a r s . ,
. Borland ■ Rural District 360 mothers have
TtfOST mothers in Clltheroe dhd district have renewed
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their I children’s- imilk-token books, which expire tomorrow.; There are, however, some still to bej received. '
district have responded very well to the appeal made some weeks ago for them to renew
'“The people
of.Clitheroe and their S
ingham, manager of the Clith eroe office of the Ministry of Pensions and National Insur ance.! stated this week.
hooks,” Mr. C. F. Buck
appllfcatlons outstanding, and he wished these to be sent In as e^rly ari possible, he
ad.ded.
[Therh 'Were stlU some
ponse compares favourably with iqtoer parts of the coun try. i Towards half a jnilllon mothers throughout the coun- ■try—about one out of six— have [still not yet renewed,the books. Areas with the highest proportion of books Still to be renewed are London, Scotland and'Wales. The biggest res ponse has been im Yorkshire.
FAVOURABLE RESPONSE Clilheroe and districts’ res
j FRESH SUPPLY
who have not yet done
so..to fill lio 'file renewal, a’ppUcatlon post-fcard in the present book. This' should be torn out and posted .to the Ministry’s local [ office as soon as possible. They will i. then , be sent a fresh supply of tokens for cheap
The Ministry asks mothers!
milk and also for orange juice and [cod liver oil.
' [.Under the Welfare Foods Service, young children ■ are 'allowed seven pints of ordinary, or pasteurised milk at Ud. a pinti Without tokens the full price has .to be paid.
i
out I after October ,29th should n o t! be renewed ■ until four weeks before the date of their
Milk token books which run expiry. ' ' • , Traffic sign may
0 be moved to protect children
' A 30 m.Pjh. traffic sign may be moved to protect schol
ars -attending the West Brad ford * - Waddlngton School stands on a bend in theimain road between the two villages.
At present this particular
stretch of road is derestricted, traffic emerging from the 30
m.p.h' zone before it reaches the school.
MOVE SIGN
Bowland-, Road Safety. Com mittee'first suggested thatLhe
; teei and passed on to the iWest Riding County Council.
slgn.Bkould Ue moved.. The suggestion was' supported by the R.D.p, highways commiU
. .
1 The ] County’s decision -Ts ’ awaited. Any' order made by them will' need confirmation by'the Ministry of,Transport
Bridge shut for two> days: Penny-whistle memories
JT is many years since a penny-whistle pipe, band touriOUl/td streets of West Bradford village collecting funds for tl e
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building of a stone bridge to replace the old wooden fott bridge across the Ribble.
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forgotten days will, however, be revived when the bridge, which links West Bradford and; Clltheroe,; is closed on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. ; ■ - . ■ ■'
Memories of ithose almost-
services, will be diverted over- the bridges at' Brungerley: and Grlndleton.
All traffic,: i lnclilding bus . -
—believed to be the first since the bridge was built, nearly 60, years ago—Is the laying ; of pipes for the £13,000- West Bradford sewerage scheme.
SUBSCRIPTION LIST
the surface, of the bridge and will be connected to the Clltheroe system near the Black' Horse: Inn In .Pimlico;,
The pipes will be laid under-
. pipe band was just one of the many money-raising Ideas t f the villagers of West Brftflford
When the bridge was origin-* ally built, the penny-whistle
The reason for the closure.
who formed the West Bra ford Cart Bridge; Commit|t
to organise 8 tion list
Sary.; public subset ip
feet narrower than, was inally Intended. : Fundsi ' out I And economy was net
The. brldg| Is In fact h; ; £100'lpONATl6NS
arches, cost £629;lls, 4d;l the contractor being thel-latfi Mr; Henry Holc(en, of Clltheroe The; decision to make it Ir ar- rower lopped £100 off the Jill.
, The brldgC, with thiree'main
: Holgate, owher of;- the|:vrest Bradford' Miill, who -eachi £ ave £ 100.
'headed by Mr. Edward Bur ;on, of 'Eaves Hjqll, and Mr.: IJ )hn
' The 'subsjcrlptlon I jlst i' m s , 1
: trlbutlons received .amounted mainly to shillings. [The t|otal raised was £548' 10s* Ad;
Clitheroel Corporation I £ ave £50, but a :terward8'i,the (onr
--fer the mart khows
lliiitd tty thtt Ogden Branch 9I The Imperial ; | Tobacco Company (of Great Britain A Ireland), l,td.
•V's
SLICED TOBACCO
irhats effiat GN17C
' 'ee .'li ' : " BUSES
Builders give a new look to old graminar school
■YAT/HALLEY Grammar School ’ ’ unused as a school for;
nearly half a century/ will soon have a new look,
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being built Into-the front .of the buUdlng. This is to. comply With safety : regulations in
A new and serond doorway is
readiness for;■ the- building’s use by the Women’s Institute dnd the : Whalley i Church
Players. , ^ : .
1 The main hall; has. been leased by; 'Whalley Women’s Institute at an annual rent.,of £25. It will also be iused; by the- Church flayers as;: a theatre for their future pro
ductions. deviously ' dependent on
school halls for accommoda-. ;loh. the Church Players have , luspehded their productions mtil th e ' grammar school Is ■eajdy for use. ■; ,
, iit a cost of about £300, they th'ave had a stage, erected, and Installed lighting .equipment, iThley are noW waiting for In- Iterlor decorating. and flooi; Irepalrs .to rbe done! by .the !Wpmen’s Institute. -I
I I SOCIAL . FUNCTIONS ’[The hall, which will be used
fof other social functions such as! dances, has a seating capa
forgotten to renew ' The school Is: visualised by:
city of I about 100. This will probably mean that the Plhyers’ ‘WlU have to present their plays on more nights than usual.
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sc me- ak ’ a village hall.' , They lo3k forward to the time when amenities' there may be .'de veloped Tiirther to provide ,a cultural : and: " educational centre'for the whole of the village...
.the best use to Which the old building could be put. Since tile school was closed fn 1908, inly part of the building has jeen^regularly used. During the war it was a headquarters of the Home Guard.
Many people consider that is
Scouts beat their scouters in quiz
tion | of every member of the noirement. They beat their Icputers in a quiz about Scouting. The quiz took place at the aJmual distribution of trophies in the Parish Church School. . , ' ;
[pUR Boy Scouts on Satur- I ! day -achieved the ambi
, Lorn The quiz master Was Mr. H. A. Coates.
Cook, John Potts, Jack Ware-; Ing knd Patrick Byrne. They were competing against Messrs. W. Robertson,. A. Snape, J. Thornber and P.
. Tile Scouts were Malcolm
comipetition): Stonyhurst Col- legej. „
by Captain F. B. Mitchell to; T'lag Cap (for Inter-troop
The prizes were presented
patrol): Mitchell patrol of iny’-■
Thompson Cup (for best
StOnyhurst College. Swimming Cup: Loyola R.C.
troop, Clitheroe Football Cup: Loyola! R.C.
Jwi__ „ . . troop. , . , i
‘ Ribble Motor Se|rvices have’ told the Council they, cannot agriee not to operate 8-ft .wide; buses on the roads to Settle
; It would not be .possible 1 to[ re-arrange''the .working ar rangements of the! buses. . i ;In any case the Ministryof Transport had , approved
r.the
and Lane Ends.
use of these buses on all roads. GARAGl^lS
The erection of! garages ion;
the Meadow Side'' housing estate, GrindletonJ Is to -be ffis-t
: that the land was too valu able and that th f number Af garages was too large in relay tibn to the'houses.
council scheme on| the ground^ : ,
number of' garages should, be built' onspare land . bet|Ween and
He eugges/tied. a modesf;
the vacant hou^e plot Back Lane.
TJie cri sergeant
Division police drlcket iteaip. Police Sgt. S. C. Andrews, p : the Clltheroe foreje,.leaves ne;x;
to a new - member and tain .of the
Wednesday to join the iiyidne.! section of -the Lancashire Cop stabulary.
• Sgt. Andrews I assisted: thfe divisional team,during a very successful season in iwmpi they won the hague .cham
pionship and also thei(3hlef out on occa-
Constable
of.Lanbpshlr-q He also turned
sions with the c : . leqgue table.
nesday cricket; team, finished-lip at: the top
, [
Itheroe Wed- who
of tne lu
In fact, only once [during (the season did Sgt. A[idrey's
appear Oh tlie losing i side - that was when, the division:il eleven fell o Rochdale
Borough. [; ' 'i 1
Clltheroe exactly five years the date he arrived, after: years on the-hea Iquarters s at Hutton, near Preston.
Sgt. Andrews will
leave j'jto
, A native of Rock i Ferry, Cheshire, Sergeant Andrei 7S
trained a t ; Lancaster j aft ;r ;1 '
which he served for two years at Old Trafford, Manchester, before being moved to head quarters. •
for the headquairters team, j Sgt. Andrews who lives
At Hutton he played footbdll
27, Bright Street, ClitheroeL, married and has. one child.
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!i ' ! : -
/Club Secretaries, please note-We-Book Private Coaches. It
Ilk you wish to book a Weekly Tour, weiWlll jylslt y[ou and j [ discuss details on receipt of a P.<3. pr phone call.
Smoke an ounce of
The family will move to ’Wli|l- nes on Wednesday
Auction mart safety
has turned doiyn a proposal move the 30 m.p.h. sign onjt OlJtheroa-—Gisburn t road
plan turned dowii The Mtnlstrl- of, Transpo
order to include the stretcfi road outsid ethe auction ma
Bowland R.D.C. was worr- by the large affiount of hes- vy ■trafflc'using the road,,and the danger
entering and leaving the majrt. caused by traffic
and prove these five good points you rself
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icketiiig is off beat
former cap; Accrington
cussed by the ari^a -p i l in g officer and council officials; The officer has fcriitlclsed a]
Every slice _
a dangerous; corner of ■ the Copy Nook-Holden road was[
At present the cottagers ■:'[:['
EXACTLY FIFTEEN. MONTHS AGO WE FITTED ■ , : ■ THREE SETS O F
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THE REPAIR OF ALL TYPES OP CONVEYOR /JELTS- elther.on the plant( without any dismantling) or In the case of Lime Spreaders or other smaller types—at our Depot.
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[The above Is proving both saMsfactory and a very big, sav: ring on .the part of the user; I
■ iWe are also the Sole Distributors! of the ■ i:: Famous Varley Batteries
Thdse are an DnspUlable Battery for Cais. Gonlmerclals, Tractors, Dumpers; Motor Cycles and Wire.Fence: or In faoi for' any Plant. or Machine which: use Batteries. The above carry up to 3 YEA^ WRITTEN GUARANTEE. Just say “ CHATBfeN 216, PLEASE,” and you wfll receive PROMPT ATTENTION. ' : |
• t O n e l e a d s t o a h o ^ h ^ r ! I! We have also purchased NEW EQUIPMENT FOR
Clitheroe Advertiser'& Times, October.\28, !955
is a delight . I
There Is an assurance of goodness; and joyous eating with every slice; of Veget Bread—it is so appeti^g'
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and; “ moreish.” If you jdp know the mealtime joy th^t
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! brings—buy a loaf TOD you'll soon want the second
Yfget m4
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