-j
The Fanfow
i AlfD oot and rN ind ; . -
I _ j r:
’leer in dale.
)4rt'tW2ltt)hey hayeseehi Bowland and| Ribbles::
time -tci tlmfe .people j
wherij often g9 ing 6nt they cc creatiur 1
Cojin H |h one in
Ing, |W( youiig
Petlplp who live in A®
;hey I are to be fpund ^ for jyears without see- , EtoQ then, kiidenly,
me lipon thek; pretty IS when least,je^ected.
. .H,. I^oldra, of tunst^ll 'ijiltewpll,.cam^ across'a last weekend,
deer:
lad 25
j-*-.; Bait ']lnclolei|t
; which, f lC f t
not previously seen years.
i
l * 1a friend In the Middle I have heard of in| a Persian town heipe,. Is never llkeljl
to <^ci ir in Cllthero^. ^dayor, a convert
iwekei|o Ideas, iiyiasi most e^ wiuiiaAtic aboul having th
I streets named and ihe doors nunjibe red to' Western fashlyn-
■ "'a:ge duantity qf assorted nunmers; was; boUghlj,
ana w irkmen were sdnt out to fix them to the ajpproprl^te
1 C A R P E T A N D R E M N A J f l l S H ^ f P R i C E
C A R P E T S Q U A R E S
a n d B O D Y C G R E A T L Y R E D
P E T I C E D
doors. The
matter reached the
when the consul reported a nur lb' !r on his fron^ door qnd a different one at the back,
earj; I ot the British authorities
complicate matters still a third number had
beeb nxed to the garage door!
letter wibbt the
rpi]
58, WHALLEY RD. - OF - TEL. 136.
31 C L ITH ERO 1 4 t r a n s p o r t a
Full-specification 14' T.V. you can carry upstairs, downstairs • lounge or kitchen
— wherever you’ve a plug.* The biggest value since T.V. be
gan 1 T.V’s latest, gayest excitement 1
Modtl T P S I 4 7 - i r Radiant Screen, auto focus, : 1 multi-channel T.y.
mains 2001250V. Beige for ACIDC
and maroon *hammer finish cabinet, side con- trols,I2i’x I4 l 'x I5 i .
Bern €ind hea^, </>•
ttiBsetsThki )t the pacal' ^ .
YOUR T .V . AND RADIO PENSION^: Does Mr. R. Fort, MiP.
■ clltheroe, whejn he speaks ■>ensiohS' being 'At their
jhest level, really think [that as loners have had a square
a previous article! MrJ seemed proud at, the
eed ■ the Pension . BUf: was shed'through. I.
Phone i 39-44, WHALLEYI 945
cLrriffiRPf
P a d Phone :■ 945
AND AT 57, OTDRGH S T B ^ . PADIHAM AVAILABLE ON EASY PATlYMEKlls IF DESIRED
;l(ih{! delay before the I grant; vas ajftqr ‘tUi
sjould have been spalling prices) to B s
is led Nr,
ihci s)rre
'dOU like for
PLAT today’s look in j ' I ^ j
Commuiiilty Plate* la heavily overlay] of extra silver wherever can buy as few or as many pieces' lovely jCommunity Plate designs loved M the traditional styles, modern; style which Is beautiful ir
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able in cajiKens ctnlainina S or \more place settings. Time community canteens are lined throughout with rich velveteen. ofed and specially treated to Ihing fish
Comunifi) W m
mo!ii-pfi protect lUus: Vu
Mr'itableiodte from tarnish ri me's person service with
lU JCU U 71U O L l pCIUt
knives and, forks t3S:15.0
_...... ote tofitetaare Is'olso aiall-;
m tableware
iliver plated wljthj an wear Is heavier. You
you wish of these two Btopton Com;t” l»sb-
ind “doming Star" a^ it? sliJipllolty. ■ I , I
chi;’ ipoi e At
, .
; made and also the delay ' hadlibeen
the ‘BUI’ through.
‘.Fort must itnow that Ihe ease Is Inadequate.' [ In cases the ifenslonei: will have 2s. lOd. per ,wkk
lid
and given the Increase Christmas.
least the have been
n.a.t :o. [sir,—Ctongratulatloris' to Ithe
R’e|. Colin H Cuiid for moving : ils pulpit Into the open world, ; inq for 'his very commendable etief, demoastfutlng a jfnll inq comprehensive knowledge
.)f the subject. ^
’Word aaiiohg the great thlnk- jrbof'the’day.
■]'he aloofness Iqf the clergy X) political matters is;[aiby-
' ^ ]h his remarks on, the kil-
ure to discover agreement tVi !h Russia, ihei quite rightly imposes of tliel idiotic! aiegu- mint of I the: deterrent '
ealed. ' [ . i '
:ror the [Suez adventurers to I ittoue to hold this doctrine, ;er they have proved,; Its
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weirthiessness by their ,own actions, it ludicrous.
-Phe deterrent notion is a
facce, and the [Russlahs only right
mbek it. w! len- he mw lini Russia, j
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Community Plate is plated wtth pure tUvet, j, i G O N E R O N & L E E
orning Stor"*. "Hampton Court"* ; j j | legd.
suggests we need a of 1 approach to I
IWe are at the'crossroads,
•'oi e road [ leads to agreement,' ' it we cannot find it. The way not through N.A.T.O. or /Baghdad I nor any of these
|i damnable military pacts. They jare potential war
1 7 - )L 9 , M O O R LAlSfE, C L U H E R O i Telephone: CLfnffiROE 626
Spbcial WindciL Display o/^
at TAB ADTEliTI§taB i& Tm B $ 6, Market' I|lace,
Fimtitsim Pens j ^litKeroe.
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|i p lets, having [ Inflammatory I e! ements! which tend to pre clude thb attainment of peace!
If Britain and America want jace, tliey behave in'a very
Government less Scroogd
'more honest statement (to spitejof
mention the V..W lo-""—.
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CASTLE ST Tel. i k 1
f!ft(r reading ny friend’s I can’t: help wondering the Perslaii ' postmen
ught about all this. bandsnfan was blolwtog
ino! se 'been ,.,]n
U stily when there was a that should not have . ]: ,
there.'
rattle wUh andt [lirs'
act, there wa^ a peculiar bhatdldnotpina^all
the melhdlous notes! the man, a Imember ofjjthe Green Band, iWas play-
) shook the big] Instrument ;he rattle was even more
nkriced; ' ' j, , '],: | took iti to pieces—and
clersi rolled a pair of nut- H
and,I also like most people, you had a busy time sending cards
■ In reply. 1 j ]
But a few dozen Is ja mere bagatelle to, the number re-i
ceived' by some people, or, so I gather in a ohat with a f^-
i mer postman. ■ : 1 ‘ ' He told me that In tke space,
of two days he delivered 4()0 cards to one house, wlk another 'house nearby coming a close second.
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kept busy reply to the well wishers!
Someone must ha]ve been [
* : * ■ to A REFRESHING ch a n g e from the usual small band
of carollers called at my house on Sunday evening. 1 Deartog the noise of the traihp of feet, and laughter, i : exijected |to find perhaps six or eight schoolchildren gathered round my door,: ■
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opened it and the light fell on the group. There were over 20 of them, and what Is more, they were accompaiiled ■
a piano accordion. i 1 |
—j by |
J went carolling for charity last year — accompanied by har- monicas.
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T ANCASHIRE County Con-j stabulary are very mxlousj
to trace a man—a radio ama-'i teur who uses a 1 frequency- very close to that of the; speedmeter, which is part of| their new radar equlpiqent used to trap speeding motor-|
Ists.-' j I j During the hearing' of Cli-
theroe’s first radar speeding case last week, the prose cuting aollciter, Mr. D. ] H. Mabe brought,up this question of the, missing “ Ham.’’ j |
Inspector K. G.j Eve, tech
I the very considerable critic ism In the Press and courts of
nical expert, of the Lanca sh ir e Constabulary, agreed with Mr. Mace that to view ojf
Apparently the same group
OW many Chrlstmai cards did you receive? Probably, like' most of us, several dozen
IViRM PROD IS UP BY
laws throWhout ianc^hlre, he had applied everV practical:,
‘test to thb equlppaent, Except i| "rhls ' cohcqms .interference
'which coiild be caused, by a radio amdteur using; this par ticular frequency.
I Said] In'sp.' Eve: “ Wo hdve hot yet been able to find ah
;'amateur jwho, uses it. We [ don’t know whether there is ;ione in Lahqashlre, Cheshire or leven to any part of the coun- ]|try.’’'
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:1 But thqy would like to trace j one to order to cotoplene their i comprehensive tests of 'the i radar aplparatus,'
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'iVfEMBERSHIP cards for ditlieroe. Football piub to
the latter part of the i9fch century jwere certainly made to last.'j ,
' I have one on my djsk this
week—a'' leatherette ■ bound triple fqld-dver affair for the
season 1882-3, and certainly to much better shape thsjn many a modem: card' -which ' served only a few weejp of the
season. Perhsps the most,
result -amdng those
'Second team is the victory over Newton
Heath are: the world-famous Manchester United.
Now, of course.
been a Clltheroe’s i season!
I
Chrl^tmqs seems disastrous period for first team that
to have According to the peicllled-ln
resultd, they playec., Royers “A" team iat iHlacktum and crashed 6f0. That was on December l23rd.
A week hater they visited
Blackpool-|-and conceded five goals jwithqut reply.
Other opponents 0:' the 1882
Clltheroe team Included Klrk- ham, I Saxons (Darvren), En field, [Great Harwood, BurhlCy, and Hasltogden. Or. January
slst they beat Luton (Glasgow) 2-
1. ,i I [■ ' * *■ .
T OflAL ' opposition came ^ 'from such clubs as Low
i grace, or statesmanship to do I this—his plain duty.
T O THE E D ITO R j
I charge Britain and An|er--
ica with more than' 10 years ofi culpable neglect of advan ces by Russia towards peace'
I have been a ‘ palnstaklrig
and careful observer during the whole of the time tlfe Soviet Union has attended the
United Nations. Indeed I have a, newspaper cutting' lying:be fore me, containing a letter written to a Scottish dally. ^
I am reporting! thereto cer
tain things that happened at a ; meeting of the . United Nations to-1946.
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Firstly, Mr. Molotov pro- .x)sed a drastic form of dls-
irmanent.' As' usual,, he go); little support andi th'e proposal was turned down.
Britain went [ home and
straight away instituted com pulsory military training; for all British youths. A very nice • response.
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This is the treatment Russia has had' all along the -way.
I An entirely,new approach-Is imperative.
I : T. ADDISON "IF 1 WERE BOSS . .
gruntled wkge-earner with; the “ wish-I-were-a-boss’’ ' complex has any Idea how he would, set [ about starting up on his own?
Sir,—I 'wonder, if ■ the | dis
. He may have -the know-how; of making and selling—though a good craftsman is rarely a good salesman and vice versa^but 'to procure the necessary equipment of tools, machines and premises he will require money and we all know that money doesn’t grow on ‘ trees.
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hardest Job will be to raise! the \- money either by loan at agreed interest or by oflertog some ktod. j of share to what'he makes out ' j of the business, like a company's
To-day,' as never before,-, his dividends. i ! , ! , . ,
1 the following "headaches".await-,, him; (
But supposing he, cracks this toughest nut and gets his capital,
keep the accounts, deliver ,the' L i t t l e i n t e r e s t
Labour; Employing people to
i n t r e e - p l a n t i h g TjiPFORTS by Clitberoe Rural
I'4b District Council to foster Interest to tree - planting among parish councils to; Its •area are notj having- much
success.
strange jwayi 'Their delegates, a; the [United Nations are, d .sgracefully rude and Imip^r- tinent to the Russians.
Again the i^lme Minister as honour boiind to take Sfr
B nthony s place at the Moscow meeting as\ arranged before 1 Is resignation. ,' He bas rdt had thej commbnsense,
!!, .
plied to a circular letter on the subject.
Only three councils haye re . i
Leagtam, (jhatbum, jj ]ahd ■Whalley.
These are' Bowland-wlth-i ;[
j Discussions ' have. afready taken place about tree-plant ing at Whalley, the Council; was told on Monday, e
N a t u r a l i s t s
rriHE letting cf Clltheroe Royal Gf amn ,ar Schoolto
Clitheroe Natura lsts’ Society for its meetings on alternate Thursdays was approved by Divisional Education Execu tive' No. 5 on' Ttuesday. [ _No charge will be mkde.
P u t t i n g t h i n g s o h r
■DEGKITRATION] of ■1^ anrf'. dpat.h.n
and! deaths
-District may shortly be made at the B.D.C. offices in Church Brow, Clltheroe.
the whole of Borough and CUtni
■| The 'Clerk to ’ Clitheroe ]R.D.C., Mr. T. P. Rushtqn, told ihls’ Council on'Monday ! that the County Council would shortly be reviewing registra tion arrangements. ; ,
They had suggested that'fhe Chipping sub-district should ibe merged with the district
i formed by Clltheroe Rural Dis trict and Clithero'e Borough.
Mr. A. Booth, of births and Chipping is retirl
I
he .registrar deaths for ig In March.
Ciltheroe 'R.D.(J. agreed to
the County propotols, but sug gested that the office at Chip ping should be continued for the present.
throughout leroe Rural
rouehout Cllthefoe
blrth^
their own'boss., ' ■ l, ,
mord money-to buy tiern and If raiw[ materials don't arrive he must stop; money-eajning work to get ithein—from semewhere.
Raw materials; He 'Will need - ; ■ '
few] heat] light, plower, tele phone, stationary, pe^tage, insm;- ance office equipment, rate$, legal charges will give him sordethirigi to worry about.
. Overheads; To mention but a
patient until receipts catch up wi& expenses but even when everything is
stra.ghtforward, ithdre ■will be one mofp bill to pay —'taxation;^ on 'ffie pijoflt.
Profit; He will reed to be
riac; but industry anjd commerce have been] built'up by people pre- I^ed to do just that: The men who put[ up the: money must share thejrlk and t^e man who grjows rich to this way is an un- liial man,
ilisk; Every new 'business , is a
USUi ifr..’ell me, Mr. w;ish-I-Were-a-
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Boss, are] you an unusual man aid’would you Ifkei to try and find out? I I '. I
; R.T.'ASHWORTH.'
H a n d b e l l s a n d ^ c e l l o i n c a r o l f e s t i v a l
iTTEMS by r*: haridbell
features of [ Nine Lessom [St. James’s C on Sunday.
ringers, we r e the Festival [of and Carols tot
I [The, [ bellrin qarols i as ithe Chflstmsjs solos w’ Leach.!
[ Carols wer choir, sMos' Miss 'R. Wb' Moss, ahd ^ Mr.'G. Hltc|i
Nr
hurch, Clltheroe, igers p l a y e d
ey stood round Tree and cello
ere glv en; by Mr. Guy
■e ' sung by the .rendered by
)(|ln6ugh,'Miss E. :s. M. Robinson, en was at the
organ. 1 I i I The llesson^s w^re read by
Ichrlstlne Adamson (Sunday School); Miss C. Allen (Sun- day School ’eacher); Miss I.
Cornwall (Young Peoples’ Fellowship)'; Mr. V. Alleh (Men’s' Fellowship); Mrs. E. Lofthbuse , (Young Wives Groupi: Ml;ss E. Geldard (choir).; Mr .Heye s (chufeh;
. wafden); M''- S. Curry (Lay ifeaderi; and [Rev.: J., S! , _ ....... conducted the service.
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VISITORS, tq Clltheroe rura. : ^ district ,wlli this year bb ^R-to-date lnfor[
Imatloii oh [ tri,e villages; and [places of [inierbst to the area 'for ajr'eyisto edition of thb lofflcial guide, is being prej-' pared.i [ : . . i
able to haV£ l I S L A N S •Approval; for this publice[-
' tlbn Was! gwen at Clltheroe I Rural |Dlstrljt Council’s .meet- ing on Monday.
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head O 'I
,'i 1 iIlITED rFICB reniiiBt, LoNDOir, E.(t.s
So wliy iiot open brant hell the.
trie Rector, the Paijry, who also
We. mean, o! court ej, your hmidbag and vye’te going to puggest tihkt you [don’t ijut all Vour mone; r in] it. Put some iW an account at the Uidlaid Bank, wlle|e it^w beiu, tai tafer and just to easy t<| get at. 'Whether you are a housewife or a cafiqV shl, the MiqWd Bank can live you a matters, ^ yon lets ‘Hoa to Operi
of help with financial w hy reading our hook- Account’ and ‘Midland
m accohnt at a
u’i (freb from any branch). convenient
iln Itheijnel respite 'fori your puslnl ofiy^rlpuj mud
AUDHTE
:of[|8.p ,, 'and \Ttm " ■ iTh tlorial
•ebiumris assiifedo
C^MPl
of [ciithf districts Ybu( a{re| Whenyml
niust mak tri'eif cllei of! yarlou
cellist and by 16, C k le j
fcLITHEB ' TEL.' 2]
8, r^^RW TE
:ieath. I Newton
strlktog of- the ■3 home
Moor,' Clltherpej , and Clitheroe'Olyjnplb.
[Yanderers, This flxtiire list, ncldentglly,
belong tto'Mr. ' i jn Beli; of Hlghfleld,Road,,wlose father,; Mr. J. !Bell, was ,!. Committee; member and also played for CUtheroe to those far-qff'dayf;
Heading. 1;he 11s; of' officials Is Mr. W- Wllktosj: il} the presl-
dent.. I,: Among theH v[ :4|-pr’
esldents
named are the Mayor (Mr. J. Grime), Mr. R. Fort, M.P., pol.
Starkle, Col.,Robbi^n', C. B. p. Wright,'and Messrs! T. Gar nett, H.: W. WorslJy-Tayior, fl. W. TAlhewell, and] R. Aitken:
,On‘ the comhilttee were:
Messrs. A. BrlgkflJ- Bell, C. Carr, R. Franklai d, H. Holden,
S. Harflsoh, J. Heehan, J. Ken IJ. Middle-
dall, T. Lawson, brough, T. Satteithwalte. FlrS'Lteam captain was. H.
Holden, the vice- saptato being J. Keenaii. Leh<jl ig the second
team was R. Brl(jlge is| of the club;
Joint secretary:
were;' R. ^ Du Brldk' ] / ']/*
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riHATTING to jthe Mayor ^ (Councillor J. 1(11. £>. Critch; ley) [about his-Christmas Day tourj he told nat of the plea sure ■with which, he visited hospital patient^ with Cllthe-
roe associations^ One I of, thek; was [Mr.
Howafth, who: f< f many years kept the Peimy i Stall on Cllth- djwas known 10 many as,
eroe Market, an affectionately; “ Penny Johnny,
Mr. Howarth,
Blackburn Royal an: eye! operatioa, left Clithe- roe some years :igo, but he re called many Imemorles of his life in the town and the Mayoress-
who was to infirmary for
for the Mayor Another patient equally de- ilshb ' ■
.oflHenthorn Roto, in hospital 'following an aeie Ident In which she broke her le g.
lighted to see cohple was Mls<
;They promised to have tea
with [her at hqme: when she has recovered,
[ jit I was such j incidents as these which ipade the tour siich a satlsfyip'g one for the Majl yor and Mayore^.
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'wortog, especially yrhen they have day^eams about, being
good^, clean up and go out sell ing [requires a special kind of kno^-how, viz., how td keep them
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(^NE of the biggest family I parties .tb bfe held to the
district; took'p alee at Bashall Eayes -;last ',week,x when 80 members and friends of the' Chew family h' dd their annual reuiilOh.
•werp taken obcaslon :by Mr
I 'T|le local Assembly' Rooms :■ j : I
over for the ahd Mrs. John
dhew, of Basllall Eaves, who fiave given ths family party fbr as long as their 13 children can remember! '
I lihe party is usilally held bn
New Year’s Eve. It formerly took placo'at th'e farm Mr. and Mrs, Chew occupied for many jiears oh Whal .ey Nab. It has aisb been held [at 'Whalley (J. bf 'E. School, liiit has now rq- j turned to Basjikll Eaves.
1 Mr. and Mrs.'Chew, who arfe to[ their aigl: ties, celebrated their golden wedding In 1949 Both are well known through out 'the dlstrit t. '
lihe Mayoral Sarah Cooke,
:ddale and: R By
’DBIUSH fanners turned out turkey meat 'this rhristmas :
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the last weefe before the wrong time he m
think. The price he Is offered flictuated enormously during , ---------- 1._
V — -w.— ---W ---
Christmas lay lose all
prices always appear to stay the ^ame, so the low price seems to be lost sonliewhere along the line, and th^ house wife never benefits.
' He Is a little bitter that shop BACKWARD PaRMS -There are still mar y back
ward farms up and dJwn the country, but the average effi ciency of agriculture Is high, and no one need be ashamed of the Improvement since be" fore: the war.
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Sir James Scott Watson, until silne years ago the Chief
Scientist of the Miristry'of. Agrlculiure, said receijitly that productivity ( of farm ,man- powierj [had [risen by' 78 per
' over 200,900 fewer workers on the laind to-day.;
] Noil an easy task to increase
efficiency to an
Inc.ustry [so deqeiident on the weather for suecks, but scientists ; and farmks have workeil side by side'in developing new meth ods I for many ; years, and great strides haye be en made.
One example! [of how far
mers]'are helping' tiemselves is th« formation! reel totly of a Farni Buildings Association. This' month the Association heidlits second! annial meet ing, |ati which farme::s and re search: worke r s ] discussed
meidern and
.... building , their uses in agriculture.
materials DRAUGH'iw HOMES Englishmen are f imous for
tolebtlng cold! [and draughty hotoes, and only recently [ has much progress [ beer made In providing insulating materials and house-designs hitended to keejp in the heat. [
So it is not !surp:'ising: that
farm buildings have tended to the past to be palatial and lofty, where all the designing skill has gone Into Intricate flobr plans and llttl! attention WM paid to warmti.
| Now, the Association; was
told, the many insulating materials on i sale for our boluses can also be used [on
fairms. . scientifically |
Iparm designers — - _ nlng to rea^lsq th^t there nbthtog
like' a
keeping pigs: and happy, and therefore fatten liig and laying up to standard.
ven
are begin- ;re is
itllated—for bhlckens
good I fug—
ceiit. stoce 1938.' Fanin production was up by 58 per cent., but there were,
r»Vi,.lcttnnn kW
tod ills
-) If Jig ( looses,: by lupk profit.
ioidc Y-ydqh’s East End seeiUs a
.':ir' Cry' from the productive cqlmby-slde; yet it was here jit ,a l^al, body of couptry^
ltv[eis hMd tpe annual geileraJ[
it.eetlng of i the Londoners’ tpnd (Jlub.
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It Is !suip]'|stog that such a' kb should qxlst, and, that of
ull similar qlubs started |dur- ;he:war when the prqduc- jof food from our own soil ] so
vli.lalj this one In
i.fitata’s largest city should be ;ne sole sumvor.
i , | , [T le [ nier ibershlp runs to
ml over a hundred-raeii and wbnen of all ages and to all typp ] o f ; occupation and all !e! stroh! farmers’ work to be
to give up elp when
NOT EASY ■They report that work has
befe diftlci|lt to find during 'to'past year,' and it Isihard i |t ' such jvilllngness should toeet so few'opportunities to
f e - , ' : ' ' ; 'I I Jhis ISilij large I part an Im
iicatlqn bf the progress of our fafmlhg imdustryi TheS; far- m^er has tu-med to machinery and this'has helped to [spebd kls work' so that [Sunday lab- bjir Is cut (jo the' minimum.
hjere ' that; was'to useful. A 1 labourer’s job Is now
amount ; cjf unskilled T work the farm. (It was volunteer labour
'[Machlneify,: too,: has cjit the necessary bn
more[ skilled, and it Is not 3asy [for tlie occasional [tiowns- laan,' howdver willing, to fit In ior a singib day. ‘
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; i'buI; thJ members Of the jtondonersj Land Club remain
:iiheerfiil tod look forWard to ihe spring when [the farmers’- jmsy: season begins. ||[
, jlBAN^SH
‘OVERwIeiGHT-LOOK" In 'ill -'iSPENGERil^
■ F6uNDA|nO^S
; [ Created for you by j fexpbft designer^
SEE YOUR NE[i^ FIIGDRE YOU WELL BE
Murilel C. B ^ h
new, materials toci, cto [help to- Improve ifarmi still more.
[Thus, new! designs; [iand efficiency
east' venture VILLA- NriUlkil.TBUEN STATION, hlel! p26 Ch|itbufn.
[fOyiars’ experlencq I'l-AppoIntitieUt only}
. ]»ER , | WEEll (AEMAL liOAN iREE)
OR
G^SH 73 G le most
O
year! , cabinet
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PuH-si; If dark
tdiltrolfor [roc PY
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I. i'[ BE
S E dR E T A R IA l ' T R A IN T N G f AT
Cominiercial 14. Cpi-NEjED,
US Coll
I I mhy attend jas' ap ,altel '
First dabs tralni|ng isl ahlej fbrij students! of a| j mately 14 lyrs. iipwartol
to I preisehtj ;Schqol. •'•' [fate [tori C'
(special i district)' travel concession
the [Pflncip'al
, per! term. Toward jEr.eqTrosqecIlus
i; Name: I Adlifess
after' ce'ductl 8'I
Pled iy enough about
shelf Sunday^ and and where
glad they
WP B (I !'
fi'om the Land i l f Y I T Y I>.c. [
W i t h 2 0 0 , 0 ( ) 0 f e w ; r W o r k e r s , t o o JOHN BB llTON
almost price a$ mudli Christmas' comjpared'
ago, apd supplied about two-thli els of the ing the festive season.
Tom' Field had a sm aU flock, '■ bdtj | he ; was -Other day that selling them Is not" "as easy
'ith two [years ital eaten diir-
telllng mb tie as one might
^ p e with W«!>istlionie on Si day- - !■
i-
ygB eagerp oheston .
1 i Neither; team gato a: gooq olw. and hlffiough sevp I
cuucow.. i —to’[ Read :' n ' ‘ I ''! [' 1
Wtfe Ecbred. only ;one, ,Wa.s| Mfltidlnc M 'tois '! came wmfeer |WIl
■SON. ' |[;‘ '■ , [ ][ li j BENNm;
,:^n '-Wofshomes [goal ,Stott was bu idled ^
d d tie other Jgoal. over th
‘ ^ot two! [each for[ Worsthoi clmb., Oiv.
HOLDEN md HARGRI
M i l l , 'a s h j
it ,E.I.b.U' '", A1 Utd. lies. 0.
eat) Reterye ,cratoed' Worstriome: on Satu“
[playing against
jWere .threql the totervffi
eiidTdi^i'edl hke y -to the dbflcit,
Althbugh they
I when I the I Hiome slapuned
: goals
■WIUAAMS and TAY' -
Scorers ! were
goals j ’
Win arrel
___^ improvp
they :had no I hard-hitting [
ill! anot GREEN
(2i) 3HARPI ; [|[-
SfO^edl b y jBead li
Bumej ^ 0 l o 'I : ! ; j I
td. p; Wqrsthomel id llacl]
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