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tLITHERdE- Telephone 138 We: Have


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Am sphool -^Mf^AGE r. L. F a id s rWiewSiiedufe^ of scie aiists, it aims also to make our Scientists faitmul j Lei i t only dim at Increasing the


6/1 thp traditions o^ ^ free and, humane society* Mr. Lauren,ce S a S K


Ind - about the role c(f thf. , Mr. Hardyl Who'


grammar s-flipol P said the de relopmm of .the


The age <jf n u c lk i physics 1 pdssed in 1 0 subjects out cf iu had brought p ro em s to with, an:,average mark e r


luw. ' , uuriauiyuci


into the wbrld gpod mixers and compefent; leaders, he


said. “It is born


I ful, 26 out of 26. j OLD BOVS


over again,that it tiiat our cleverest get on with all sor Put anotheriway; have more s c l e n t— , must have toore Aits peoPl«— each' of - tltem wjth broader


,e on iie over and isj essential boys should


sts knd we


;s’|of people. [■W


e must minds.” _ the old no|bility


with the arts. T hdy_aretoe old nobility of edv(cdtlon, they live in the big hpvse^ full of


^ “I think tile initiative lies


(beautiful things. I It Is for them to open thflj: doors tq


: y-i V.I,.


And an Experienced Staff of Planners and Fitters at! yoiir Service ;


The Keetfest Prices: ini the District . I 1:,' 1:.^ 'loi- ;.' i 'i'; )* W e c a n , q u b t ^ i y o u i


OVER 200 ROLLS^ OF VARIOUS QUAirriDES TO CHOOSE FROM


M a y w e q u o t e y o u i i f o r i y o u r r e q u i r e m e n t s ? p m O^ELIVERY ALL DISTRICTS


Be ready [for theijl.T.A. a ttern a tiv e progri


, . . with


"I :am proud of the wa|y to; boys already at the,


school.” 'year,i i


ferring to the loss the school had suffered' by the death! of Sit Ralph Assheton, chairman of the govemors for newy, 40


Mr. Hardy concluded by re­ . , ^.l'I


ton family have, at different • bfeen governors since 17th


the earliest days of the century.


the- new .modem specialists to share, wltt. itheni jthe grace and humar Ity of the past,


i: “Clever loys shppld beconie cheerful arq. cultured partici­


pants in a cpmmWty of interests v r^ere feelr educa­ tion and tlielr petsonaUty ^ e recognised as being vastly im- jortant.


evident,” IV :r. Hardy said In his Asshetoh. I think It Is true annual retort, “has been the ^ that we shall never see


"One “ tact fabt ,inai. ;th | has been'


our granui ^ schdo “This co:ifldencelT hope will


never diminish. Itlike to think atlsfled with


, UNIQUE EXAMPLE


know Sir! Ralph are very sen­ sible of 'his devoted service to


“We. who were privileged to


i Very humbly may I say that he seemid always to dOj'what


our schodl. Sir Ralph’s, est never wavered and his example of service Is unique,


was right.


/..V whole school: honours memory of Sir, Ralph C.,


Members of the AsshCT


wmi 1/15/* honours and bring­ ing such honour to themselves; and such credit to i: their,


is are qualifying!


school must dt all Mes „hw^ an' understanding Of we sPi’^n and' needs of the; tllmes ih which we llvei


diy of Clitperoe Bo:'al Grammar School. i 'as speak-, ‘


; commercial ■ firms Invariably ; regard ■ this examination' as a very I important qualificaAon i'for their best.posts.


: ^yr{n


i . “The outstandliig'i achi ;yd- ' ment: in this sphere ^wad.by, Christopher Clement who


school “W(i must[hivq more Every boy fwho entered for the scientists, more englifeers, but. Art examination was.sueeess- we try,to tefich our


S ^ a s t e r , told parents who|^embled in the Han o^l^dnesday fbr tM 401st annual speeph,


26 bus drivers win ...


rriwo drivers from thd J- Clltheroe dei»t of ^Ibble Motor Setvlces|have,g8ln^i


:garilsGd by theJRoyal iSocIpty :


premier' awards, Irr, safe-driving, compe.tlHon.^ or-.


fo r the j'Hrevenjtlon of Accl- ,


. dents: 1 They are drivers T.-Sarkto- :


: with -their i awards last '. week


' and W. Smith (17 years).- , ,' Both '.mGn.were presented


: hy = the area superintendent, Mr. H. Kershaw.


And Driver Smith the 15-year brooch.,:.!,!;;.!,■'.>!


‘ Driver .! Parkinson received the society's^20 year.tooochv,


Mr, H. Kershaw, . the area


; other awards . made .' to Olltheroe drivers were :


brooch (23 sews);'.’^.T^lor, 20-year brooch ■; (2l years) * F. WUkins'qn,'dlplomaJ13; yearsK H. Roberts, silver bar, and J. T. Smith, silver bar (10 i years) l iK. ; H. Kay. silver bar,


W. Hope, star.bar itb M-year:


(seven years) ; H.: Wprtttogto^ silver bar (six years): W. Fors- ■ter, 'diploma (flve years) ,_C. ' Websterijdiploitia (four yeaw)»


iMcHugh, J. Myers and F^W- tarn,, all;diplomas (one year).


;W. Hebden, Whalley, bar (19 years) t. C. , .W.alker,


Awards to drivers from toe Clltheroe dlstript toclud^.


Waddington, bar (rtoe


K W l o r n k j y e a r s ) : T. C.' Broderick, PilHng^,n,toli)- ; loma (six..y,eers),;,-'J- KOT,


!vears)',' I. L. Melody,


j Grdat Harwood, diploma (four !vears)',! J. J. /Webster, Chat- .jtom.;idlplqma dthree^ 1e T Quayle, 1 Chatburn, dip-


r. Squires, diploma (two, years): and S! Carlyon,_M.


superintendent, congratulates Driver' W. Smith,..who has ,17'


PENDLE HUNT BE MARRIED


rriHE'. engagement • Is an- -X. bounced'of Mr. John Robinson Greenwood; second,


son of Mrs. Greenwood and the late Mr: Robin Greenwood,


of Clerk Hill. WHaUey. and Miss Joa!nba Margaret Robin-- son, only'.daugiiter;of'CoIonel


J. P. M..Roblns0nj M.C., O.B.EI.- and the late Mrs.'Robinson,! of


Ashcroft, Chatbuirn.;! • [ ■ ; Both are keen members of


tile Pendle Forest Hhnt.;-. j .


i, Educated at Eton and Sand­ hurst, Mr.; Greenwood was commissioned in the 9th Lan­ cers, serving In France and North Africa during the last war. Heiwas taken prisoner In North Africa in 1942: :; / i


iloma (two years); '1, Dower. Great; Harwood, diploma (one


^^Exemptlon certificates be­ cause qf illness were granted to two Clithproe drivers, S; Margerlson and R. Simpson.


prizewinners


that parents are our tradltpn of Ing, our constan of unwave dng co rporate spirit and our lnsi§terc° principle th at success Is attalnet as a result of honest hard work.


ound leam- Inculcatlon


i:; t For. th ■ee. or


of boys seeking a cause; of I th e groups, ample, we (have record entry; of ^bouyo :new


here will be la'get noiol^ers ■ ■ dralssion be-


four


______f larger, age This term, for exr '■ ad almost a


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even ifj; rf. 1-


you move to anotbe' part of, ihe country—and th :re is' no, complicated mechanism to gq I: wrong. Telepic tuning is the ,, trouble-free method i f station:


selection—you’ll find that i': gives a thrilling new pmphasi^


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BUILDING SOCIETY Esta dished 1851


li iw '" l 'i-


_ Sahscriptipr. Paid up \sits


ASSETS: £22,000,00C


■ M . HEAD OFFICES


BRADLEY’S m r e s


ares . . *1% '■


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Income taxj paid by the.Society Prompt! vvlthdrawal facilities


RESERVES : £1,000.000 BINGLEV, YORKSHIRE VARLEY, EDMONDSON & CO.,


CHAMBEBS.: CASTLEGAT^ CLITHEROE TEL. 881/2 '' i y 'l ,. V 'V .


. \"i.. ■ ^ 2 /O 0/ receiver. APPpINTED DEALER IS lS PD EN


we shdll! t^e called, upon to accomttbdate dven , larger numbers tor a fec^ more years.


- NEW'SCI )OL ^


piodel i i jo Indudei 8u»h Auto-Control of vlnon rind sound and flywheel synchronisation. H**'"


controls • are convenientjjr ^ C f i l J C ' placed at the fro n t of the V « » u r i »


(TAX PAID)


mentibnedl our !| accommoda­ tion dlfiliulties, but to-day I mention them to a different, tone ^together because in the not too distant'future there will be excellent accommoda­ tion. I Th s', girls, After waiting: a. long lime for a. grammar school fon girls, are to have :& ,new school;built during the next two years. '[The boys will remain to the present build­ ing whic i will be adapted-Ior the (use Of' the! boys’ school only This !then Is the pros--


“On! many ocoi^lons I have


pect and it Is fajr and bright. 1


sueoesses, Mr. Hardy said he proud to report that 15


Turning i to examination ■ ' ■ ,!


cmslof 1(1 qualified for County Universlly Scholarships; one indication of hard work by the. boys and skilful Instruction by


thestafi.--- . ; [ “|I cannot emphasise too


stiingly the inibortahee of the Vlth form education.,We have three sl}:th forms, upper Vlth, Via and |VIb, and I am grati­ fied to leportjthat these boys are taktog a frill share in the organisation |qf the school In! a le a l th i j vigorous', and often o; Iglnai manner.. ::


.'The Creneral! Certificate .Or­


dinary Bxamipatldn has now become a worthy test, of a bo^’s ability (and the' large


dUR COUNTRYSIDE


many ricely wooded ar^as, it is always [t matter of surprise that , the fast inatingj red squirrel is, so


C'ONSmERINq that both Ribble j and! Hodd^r valleys! have.so


1. rare. Indeed It! is also dlfBcult to understahd,.'wjw, in view of ,its, r em a ik a b le versatility, the Americi n or I' grey squirrel has hot spnad iniqur area as it :cer-, .tahily lias in.other parts of; the country


■thing whenev iiitrodu alarmir


:Obvi(


[ there has terrltciy


feren t ■was


fir; hio


:


jetted harm


This,


. than ahd venlen anadi! with '■'


of.the which


: cems young beautif:


such people of roj


Few


a few enjoy


■I: ■ ■ ■ his sh


icjusly th ?re must b? some for in mps't parts grey has been ________ ___________


•lacking ■>r .the


:>t seen is no e'V ireased


iced it la s increased in an g manh hi Ribb


.--- -----


ler. -But |how ,dif- ilesdale; [Since it ■everal years ago


tdence to show it cr is extending


LOT /E harm


its sp: invarlalb!


l 12ars


, than good. Furthermore, iradi am multiplication is )ly; made at: the [ expense;;


howev ;r. is not ( to be" re-. as this alien does far more


T1 ' Of qur[ native rodents have' i ppeal, especially for young


Jan'. 'They do little harm 3 not lipble to caiiSe Incon- j :e, because,. like' the badger .■ ;pr,: .they are always faced; le threat of extinotloh.''; '


pore attractive, reil; variety; has few enemies other


' and one of the highlights' -Youthful memories con- , pet squirrel owned by aj ; boy 5 iat:. Arhslde.., ■ [ This!


fill crrifttiire 'iv6uld;climb on! (iuIdeiB; and/iiwheh.'offejiedi


hazel [huts, would retire to its:'^ febt on top" of: thej


'iyoun^ fellow’s head, : ivied toat boy.


How I en-


[especially with the red,, been few and'far between. Not jbecaiise of' any mdiBerence on my part; for ■durin'g the past, few seasons :I Have always been onithd: lookout


in those places which would offer Imost possibilities. My'


M o nM iV t llL l nn invariably ended Vtnvr/\ AW RED SQUIRREL


listened to a friends account of., how he had sefen a rod squinel in the Dunsop area. He was walking ; in trie woods by the H(jdder:wheri one [[of ■ these[ creatures,.I .with its ; delightful warm brown co'a and' plumy .tail, caught his attention.. At first he had some .doubt as to ( what the unusual object could be, .but in a few seconds,Ihe squmrel, made a move to pass out cl s;giu, among the'upper trto branches.-


was ' therefore i with i more usual excitement I; .that I


' • Less than a week iatep;apqther[ ebseh’er had the gfccd fortune to see another ired squirrel,, this tlmd' not I far from' Waddlrigtoii.' He was. passing along. erob[ Lane, 'and'had just left Colthurst when hs obtained a good view of ■the squirrel as It crossed over the


road by means oftihe overhang-, dng tree branches.


[ |.i:.’,[!'["'.


' kind in !th a t'neighbourhood.A further item which I am sure


: Although the. Hcdder cccuf- rbnpe is 'the third T have had' from'the .same viomily.’iittie '.'bn^ from CJolthurst is the first of its


luests have dure;


:e that, day, I [Ijave, ^rom ' to time, renewed acquaih- wilh both red and grej/. BUt less the introductions' have,


boys and It is ’’obable that: LIST OF AWARDS U State ScholarshlBs .(tenabi? at a


F&CC6DtG(i) I ' Mt CftlOWf M.i>. — poleyfxjH. Parsons. D-SUqEfi®??-, ^ & l th H. B. Abbott, ip. V). . bth am IP S Jackson, Id i^ u r -


niversity)’!; E. Hutton, ( County University 8c..y


u S . G. ™mby, N. %snaw, J. li. Wilkinson. ::


Civil Service (Executive; Grow),): R, Mitchell. ■


i,. , ; , ' ! . ,


Illaril, Catlow;Green;


, G.' Cdrnflel’d. ib: 1,_S.. '2, A. Slfns; 3, W, A., Briggs.


Whipp Study Cup: Parkj House, ' sir kalph,.AsshetoW AuP^ iLaurence


Geilerall Certlflcate j.i Clement


Boy: J. B John


Education (Advanced): E.j Hutton. lioden Prize for Matbematics.


Prfze*! t^r


oy: J. Old


M.'ICalow. ' ■ ' M Peter! Liver Prize for iPhysics. . .|-


E. Hutton. iOlogV: K. Sourbutts. | ;


Bbr. J. H. Fairweathor; prize for Hn'iirnfieid ‘ Prize‘for English and,


, . Frenclf,: D. Shepherd.


CJ Bridge^ Miss


Clement; for Sp


i“tof?: D S & r d and P Smith, Clive B. Burnett-HurstiPrize for


E,F. rifeich . Prifes for iig^lish: Junior; J. S. Fell


Spoken .Senior;


Dorothy M. Taylor Prizes jken English; Scnlof. C. J


J. PUxbury.


HI AroNdeacon Lambert’s | Prize; for 'J: G. H.,Lalng.;


for Scripturei C. Bridge, KJ Whiter side. I ., ■ ,


istory: R-A. Parker. [ , John C. Fielding Prize for Music


Clement.' ' -


! A, B. Burn'ettHurst Prizes^tor Dramatic ArtJ N. F. Kershaw. C, J


N. P, Kershaw. : : | -j ■ : ' ! Heatlmaster’s Prizes for Public


Pj Laurence Hardy Cun 'or Scho.ql N. P. Kerehaw. i lay (I'Brutus’’ In “Julius Caesar )


raoirited Service to the’ Schools J. Rowley, P. S. Jacksou, Tf. N. Cook^


:


Archdeacon C. H. Lambert’s P(1*A I . I


, i ! ! . i . ' , '1 i ; : :


nee Hardy Cup for Head M. Hartley. :


M. Hughes Cup, tor Head m'. Hartley.


niri CfIthBronIsns* Honpratus a J. C. Cbwglll Prlie for (ionimend. ble Industry: J. Mitchell.


Ar^;?.«L-alng.Cup for outstanding Walker Acadbmio Cup: Hender-


Kej-shaw: 'son House. ■•■I


‘ VVesthead CUP for Good Copduci N. ;E\ Kershaw.


Coar cub for Physics: E.'Sutton. i IWn [Prize fo'! Practical Biology:


. ^ T'ld. vyood. J.' U. Hartley.'.


cellence: P. S. G“Musson’’ C


Kllner Priz 'ffore o r; All-round E;x- : _J


. H. Lalng. ju“Sw i in d leh l i 'rs t” T.rophy fir


racksoh.:'; ’ p for [Painting .1.


nior,[Art: Ei.Bpks. CMrs[!j, H. Saberthwaito Prize for


J. Clement. '! Burrows.


.


Belllk'Prize for Geography: M. !


Abbott. < ' : I ' ; . , I athletic AWARDS


...itchell Cup ,for Chess: H. B.


Henderson Sports Shield* Castie Hardy Cricket Cup; Castle. ,


Oastle '


Swimmer; M. Townson. ■ Jimmy Bead swimming Cup:


Veevers Football Cup* Castle. Hardy Shield for Champion


D. Mansell, h : PC-i Brown IJ Prize for Novices


Basil Gorton Cyp for Free Style: M-iTownson. , J- IE-


1 ' I Taylor Cup :


R ipai'&r. C-D. Ford. R. Goodway. J Schbol Cricket Colours. 1955: M. otball! P-S; Jackson. ,


School Football; Colours. 19H155, [Whittaker. 1- Ordd Hilton.


rass Cun): h-Coles. . :


E.| Green. ■ I 1. Jackson./ ' ,


[Junior Schoor Clhampion: : „


I '


I Major Austin Cun for Athletic Prowess: P. S. Jackson. . ■ . [John Sagad Cup for Rugby Foot- b4l|: P. Smith.


tic Prowess 1954/u5. P_. S. Jackson [ ■ By I^ATURALISI Polecat seen in the Hodder Valley


Willi be ofjojitstandlng'mterest to tpose who find enjoyment m our fauna concerns a: creature; most, people consider extinct by Rlbble ahd'Hoddei!./ I was not unduly surpnsqd aj; the repor.i, for, as my expenence of our delightful valleys has jmeteased, so has' my belief that our district will con­ tinue to reveal the most excitmg discoveries |


. :i ,


.trie most) destfuctive of creatures, 'Cannot exat in; a closely cul.tlva. ted: countryside IS easily under ptood for It is-far'more dangerous to game and poultry stocks than the fox. As a result it is ruth­ lessly hunted whenever .it has appeared. | . ! ,■ . , .


ammal given to me some years ago coupled-with certain evl- dence I had also noied m .the same vicinity, /the news of . .the appearance] of a polecat In the upper Hodder was to be expected. That 'tile polecat, which is surely


1 From a dpmption of a strange


I ; In most'icounsies it is now ex k n o t: and j In' nearby 'Gheshire, where at one period It was fairly: common. It has never been seen for many generations. In certain i parts of "Wales, however, it is now regarded as almost common,


ISOLA’lfED VISITOR


• I' am certainly of,'the <®inl&, that these remote areas, where


[: 'Whether the one seen to the Hodder Valley.' was just,an iso­ lated ylk'tor no'oriej can say,' bui';


[one can travel over-felLanfi b<« for miles without meetlng. a: soul,’ offer a great a t t r a c t i o n to


creatures wrilcti; a r e ' consWered. . rafo In our native faima.


82/*


The whole) over with^ ■


■ •blooded ; !i


iraun, the bride only


leirdramatic (unknown te (id particiK


i^untrymenK '0 for tne lent of tfift


itflriends. . will be


■ riries cover* lehrer keptI


NEWS OD piri le[Hughes Cup for all-round Ath­ ; ,


Meccl Hornl


J O I 18J


: J. Y. Foley, i


B Victor.. Lujorum : (Sir William tjiddlo School Champion: B.


,. i ,


iNorman Myers Cup Jor_ Cross Country Running: J- M. Hartley, and T. G. Wood.


Pharnley Footbad Cun: P. B. ; ■


for Diving:


Swimming: D. Leemlng, 0.Daniel Coxall Cup for Plunge:


Y 'Foley P. S. Jackson (re-award) Fo Duncan Duckworth Cup for


- .. ■ I ■ - Two years!, ago I he retired


from the Regular Army with the rank of major and Is now In the family cotton business of F. L. Longworth .and Sons,


Ltd.. Bllllngton. ’ • active member


[. Miss Robinson. I an active


member of the P.endle Forest Hunt, has' been Commissioner of the Pony Club ffon many


years. ' '• ■ ■ -.i , ■ During t h e ' s h e [ j oined


the’ A.T'/S.' as a private and at­ tained' the rank of captain After the war she, took com­ mand of W.RjA.q. a t : Black­ burn and Burnley. She Is a well-known rider at. point-to- pqlnt races im the.,idlstric|;f :;


established famlUes. Mr Robin Greenwood, a , former corn miller, was a, director of Messrs.' John Greenwood | .and Sons, Blackburn. . • • 'l l,:


Both i are members of old


,My|'Rcbinson’5 father j is prominGnt rhllitaty'"


hemirtry: A. Hayhurst. Fiarik Wilson Classics Prize: p.


in Lo ^reshri'


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thiiIt keeps in ess to the


TO-DAY 1 , i Made locally by;-


: j [ ; A. F VEEVERS, ! ;; EMPIRE BAKERY, CLITHiSR


,OE. . 131.


Read United 3;| This 'was a |


Read team, football whichl


failed to maa 'maintained til record and leaders.


'a gift goal. .Ml boisterous tael defence stood [[


mimites! 'when I , Rea.d; went Mount ,Plea|


a i goal from after tbb intd


■ ' Then centi WILKINSON! ahead, and til a hard left| HOLDEN,: wl . confidence.


: This was al for Read, butf ior in every


ears; accident-free driving In the left is Driver T. Park­


inson (23 years).'


son, whp;has 2 3 ^ a r sh f^ c fc dent-free:|drivlng to his credit.;


Watk riv


valv^ ATER


swirls k i lk


30-lncii main the tqwn’6 from t ie Bowlaiid 1 fills


lug t;irou


ber at Sandal Holme,/ Bashall EaVes, ■ on '(Wednesday week when i.horisands of gallons of water poureri ffom the frac- vahe and tore a deep e bank c f the River


The malh wa an explosion in


.Repairs following


turedgash In th Hodden


men, ni’alhtained a continuous i24-hO'ur'shirt Hit 11 Saturday


In . the . g, Biackburn


(morning. Working arq |of Tfloodlamps, cprporatlon work­


wOrb started the


job whs,complete ;hey Worked a 12-:liour shirt. i t Owing to thelisclated site of


nlghV, Wni' i.he:i; until the


ftdm- the main I'bad, lorries could not reach it. Tractors i had to hEjul jthe materials the


he fractureJ hboit.itwo miles


in,' hunting and agricultural circles. ::


.tibbiesdale, and well-krioWn [' ' j .


the 538 Heavy A.A. Regt. (TJA.).'which he commanded


; He: is honorary colonel of


at the beglnlng of the war when it was the 56th Regt.,


R.A.'' /['■:


rest of, the wayi ' • [Food In lieatec; containers


was taker by road from Black- bum for'[ h i work men; : Whbn the resenqlrs are full


water! crisis supply, dropped t ) ,27


and complimentary GIFTS


Clocks — Ladies and Gents’ Watche Barometers' —•, CUTJ GLASS ; !| BY THE LEADING


CATLOW’S JEWELLERS. Estab. 1847. IT’S HERB, : i :


IT’S NOURISHING IT’S SLICED & WRAPPED.


jLotus ma!ker^ . 22ct. Gold Wedding [Rings. — 9ct -jo |d Eaj Rings


Cutlery Pearls


they storb 103 days, supply of •purlilg the . present


th e ; [number of days


nattered by, alve cham­


a w d y after exphsion


Is onte igain flow- ,h Blackburn’s „ [which carries


toPPly of water


REVIE PUTS IN A


i^LTHOUGH i odd goal ini


met Droylsdcn of theroe have not'[ for worry so loij repeat the perfor! Even the best of|


ally drop a poin of the game definitely |the'bet|


. Smith running Drdylsden defenej


. attempts at the i weak!


get the 'call |in| enough. Their : hot good enoughl


will have, to be f are to contiriu|


table. Droylsden’s suj


in the main to,, the Revie plan.J ward Basford pi


SPOI SPOT!


Their passing • accurate ■than they were mud] ball in ihe secon


Injured Trezijf ■Wallasey, pro| without taking : light.


Deputidng atj Although thii


he has turned this season,; he I them two' or before his Natio|


BEST Oi


were probably: seadon but are i itotdl of £36 re) home match, meet its comi| worry.


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