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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 17,


STtpiOPHONIC SOtfl^D .


L i


TERAilS AS LOW AS! 4/4d. WEEKLY (THREE YMRS TO PAVj


HEAR THIS NEW PLAYE


CORmiRD


AT I OUR : l NOW:


SHOWROOMS ! •


V /e jA ^ e jP p e n


DURR^O T te CLirrHEROE HGLI0AY WEEKS AND IF YOU ARE NOTi GOING AWAYOmY WE SUGGEST THAT YOU RENT OR fiUY A IVEW TELEVISION ?


RENTAL. TERMS 12/- WEEKLY (Reducing to 8/-)


: Buy vrith 3 years To .


ow 'AS |l2/6 IWEEkLy rANCE INSURANCE TERMS -r 3 / -WEEKLy


RECORp SPOT. (^alaLP. 12" Records at, 16/^ aidiseUing very fast. Get '' youf§|-?f§^ wUlst stocks Iasi


I i , ' [ ■ ■ I "


The Clarion


enjoy a swim and "brew-up”


morning, most' of those i present decided to; “brew up.".


roe, a heavy shower forced us to put on our > capes; and,'- un­ fortunately, ivcj had showery weather all the way to Settle, where we stopped for a drink.


begun, to clear! up, and It looked as though; it would keep fine while we had our dinner.


By this time the weather had


primus stoyes wCTe taken out and it was; not long before there were smells! of cooking, some pleasant and othersj unpleasant I .


After finding a sheltered j^ t,


brave j the I cold and go for a swim. I I


;, •


were different cries to Cxpriess their feelings, and it was not long,before they were all out of the waiter, and drying o i


On coming to the surface, there


Theirestjof the;afternoon was spent In making trips to Stain-


again got our stoves roaring and soon Wterwauds the air was. filled With ah appetising aroma.


forth and In exploring the banks of the river. As ^a-tlmei approached we


way through Settle and Wlggles- wortb. ■ , ,


Uie notice box oa fynday mom-


^undhy, July 25th; Coverdale. "WHEELS"


Vjm ran into motor-cyelist


(FOR HO' 8


C VBft (3LEANI ERS AND WASHERS)


MAR^CET PLACE, (XITHEROE f e w L p j , , - i o 3


■ '


Clitheroe Road. Pendleton, 1: The i case arose from ah Mcldent near Clitheroe Golf Club, In which a Van driven by McCormick was, travelling in a stream, of trafiQc. -


fined £5'and had his licence endorsed . for driving without due care and attention on


iCormlCk, of Heywood Street, Moss Side, Manchester, ’#as


;*• , erqe Magistrates’ 'Gourt, yesterday week, Bernard Me


pLSADiM guilty at CJith-


nm, but members wishing to go op one, are spylsed to meet by


Next!week there is no official


start fdr home, so, after packing our saddle bags, we made our


We decided to, make an early


look very inviting, a few mem­ bers made up their minds to


.Eveii th tW the river did not bifn *1


siaspn 1904-5-wlimbrs, of thcp^SbifiM- "“ “ p tHe Birtwistle! CltaUeng^Cup


est,'! hnd^ me f ^ !


(outsld^Ieft) Front row G. Eccles (lefi-back), W. Irelandi (gdalkeeDerV' R ^ BBC), Mr. Billy; Briggs (pro- I assistant capt (right-back), A Entw^tlejioutsldsright), J. ^bfeot ( S r e ^ ® "


. png-WUUhson, and < thers, they ate: Back row; i w WensW Whitaker (left-rialf). Middle row: I. £0010™ Wght - bM)I ■ King-ityUkInM)i (president), ,T. Nellson (inside-left) G AUen '


'


BUS, LAY. APPROVED


tion byj the-Mlnlstey qf Transport of parUof the land owned by the'!()prporation connection with thi


QLITHEROE Torn. tatlyely suggested iby the Dist^det Valued for-the acquisi­


' 'j 1 ' ■ i'


and frontlig ; York sf;reet, needed bus jlay-by Scheme,.


J . The approval was


the Coupcll’s month tag on Tuesday night. ,


' New siie: The Council have agreed to ,3n altemajtr—


|or a ; sub-station part Pf! a North Electricity 'So^rd scheme for the erection ■ Pf i Wrhead electricity; lines at. Hall and I Petidletan,


by! the


Safety;! Folio wing d faddist Pr. a


In Lowergate.


footpath, In front 0; the entrance to' the 'serilqt mixed department; of the R.C. ichool


; Halt; A f'hal t” sh n is to


be erected at the junction of the ■ street jopposlte Eastford Place with. High Stjreet at


f 4,250,000'fell their own story of strength to , reservei of


tljepfudehtliiVesto Of these'assets £68,000,000 ate held, in cash or trostee seVuritieS, thus enabling deihandsfor withdrawals to be r^diiy^5iett :'L^'-,:


'I


KRSOHAIL SERVICE bfepchesand.d?? Sgeheies bring this persdnal


It was alway more difficult for th- vehicle bringing up the rear to stop. ! The car which h a d , been


I Mr; F. Parley,, of; Blackburn, defending, said McCormick’s had been the last vehicle In the stream of, traffic and when those ahead stopped sharply


ahead , ;of the motor-cyclist had been forced to. stop sud­ denly without giving a signal


H A L I F A X BUILDING- SOCIETY .MiAL?AGte:!| BURNISTON &


Baroays Bank CkAMBERS^ King Lane. Tel. (3ithiet6c 958


when i car had turned: Into ,'Vorston Road.


A traffic hazard caused each yehlcle' to slow down and to stop In turn, but, the prose- putlon contended, McCormick failed to: do so and ran Into the back of a motor-cycle, knocking It forward and Into the rear of a.car.


Low Moor, j I


the Whaliey ^ a d nurswles. " I


hibiting thej erection of tem­ porary -buildings oh !; the Bolland - I Prospect housing estate has been rescind s by the ■ Council, but i buildings may only I i be erected if the


approval of the Housing Com­ mittee chairman and vice- chairman I has been obtained and If they! comply with the provisions; of bye-laws


Pe e r into -mE:pAST 25 'VEARS AGO


Items from oar issue of July 28th, 1934


Take my tip says


Stirling Moss


W ILL


and ybu’U s responsp She’U feel 1: I aiwjays


That’s |bec fomfiance. family car


THE BEST


“ Try jBllihj; upjyour famUy car with BP Super Plus :e t|hat Fmeah. You’ll notice the ^tra . the d|aher, smoother acceleration,


ke a different arid iriore powerful car. us^ BP jiSuper Plus in my owii car.


lusd I like and , insist on top pe> And- I’d convinced. you’ll firid year iuns|far bjetter on BP Super Plus.”


Stop 'at t le BP Super Piiis pump at— | ROUNDABOUT FILLlNiS STATION (G. p. m iT T ^ )


^hatburn Road, I Ctitherde


iJelepUone: Clitheroe 1047


Drive in where you see the BP sign 6l* Sujifer Pills the clean fuel


iBAttERY ‘P E U M ’


and Glsbuiii Forest, It Was revealed at the meetln'g of jBowland Rural Dlstrict-Couh- cU. I ,


j As a result of an aptJeal published In the "Advertiser


* * . ;


dnd Ttaies,’’ enough money WAS received to send children, from the Grtadleton branch pf the National. Children’s Honie a n d ; Orphanage on a day’s outing.


# , * *


Ah accident prevented Mr. SV. S., Weeks, who had only


Their car Went into a skid while rounding the now notorious corner near: Rose Cottages, Whalley, and sliding ^cross It struck a telegraph pole. Mrs. Weeks; who was driving, received brujses about the .fade and had' a!-;tooth knocked out, but Mr. Weeks \vas unhurt. The car was badly damaged.


' ■ * *


I Clitheroe and district holi­ days did not begin happily because 1 -nearly half; the workpeople were out of; work ^ind the rest were 1 only ;)artlally employed.


|


p d walkers attended one of ^ series of open-ah: services arranged throughout ', the summer by the Rev. W. C. Jordan, ■


About 200 motorists, cyclists


■The Rev. R. L. Hussey, Rector OT Sacred Trinity, Salford, was' the speaker at the ser- ylce, which was held' near


Rector of Slaldbum.


Sykes Farm, in the Trough of Bowland. :* * * :


.fpC.^flve, yeqrs, the Rev. Robert'Farhwbrth Moss, g.j., died. He had relinquished His


post as, Rddtpr of the Sacred Heji^^.plrurch, ■Talbot .Road, Biaok^l, eight' inoniliS ; 'be­


fore, having been there lor 23 yetm. ! ' .


: s


just retlrqd -as Town Clerk of piltheroe, and Mrs. Weeks, from attending the opening of the -East Lancashire Road.


THERE was a serious short-. age of ■wator In Paythome


A so YEARS AG^


Items frriin .our issue Ju|y 23rd, 1909


ralsrid £550 for the restora­ tion fund of 'Whalley Parish Church. !


j tending I over three days ‘^FAJjfCY FAYRE’


1 of jthe mills owned by memr ! bers of the] Mristrir Splnriers’


8hlre,' many looms were on short time.! Atj94 perl cent.


In iforth land East Linca-


I PederatIon| engaged on Xmeri- I cap cotton,! looms wer^ put i on ■ ■ ‘


short time. '* i ; *


*


I A ! dressing case was pre- isented t6| Miss Roberts In appreciation of her 25 Years’ 'service as headmistress 6f the! I Catholic! Driy School. The lease, for. I which past and present scholars had sub­ scribed, was presented by Fr. ! Hayes, S:J.' ' , "


i !* *


' !The managers of 'Whalley National; School appointed


iMlSs May Bulcock to subceed Miss Robinson as head­ mistress.


* * *■!


was appointed to :Whalley Wesleyap phurch! j


[The Revj. I Arthur Robnson * *i


■cptton cla,sses at Glltieroe 10 !


Of 47 students iof :the


Technical School who sa t for tlorts. SQ i^ s e d ,! and! all


cpt(on albums submitted — thej County! Council i cbmoe- tioii' obtained prlzek


the! City and Guilds ekanlna- ■ the for


highest award of £2o While Emmanuel Holden, ton I Hargreaves, Henrv £


, awarded ;£ I .! #


half-yeaply .resolution


emi; as'


'and Jonatiah Hartley 16 each. !


lobert Mats’den; received Ithe ;udents.; EdWard Oddie


Two and


each M11- mlth were


Rector pfiSS. Michael and Weavers’ Association, at Their John’s R,C. Church, Clitheroe,


IMembers of ClltHeroe


<»np>elled Of BuSila,. ^rettln*;.itbei.pctlon of


itlcfiH.y .P tp t e 8 1 in g this, cbhhtrv; :b>lng !o! receive !the Tsar 'find i deeply


^verhnieht 1 m bringing disgrace upon us.’^


meeting, tiasi ed a [“ sbleinrily and


gisburn depart -Chatbum Olltheroe Whaliey


BER, exceptWe^ TUMDAV, , 11th «EPtIm!


Change at Blackburn In direction


CLITHEROE DAY, SPECIAL iVENINO ; BLACKPOOL! 4/6


Olltheroe depart 4-15 p.m. WhaUey


SATUnPAY, 18th JULY I


„ 4-20 p.m. Blackpool icen. ret. Ill45 p.m.'


BLAckpOOL 5/9 j ! SUNDAY. 19th JULY |


!


Depart Ohatbuim! 9-55 tun.:' 5 a.m. ! ;


Clitheroe |10-0 a.m.; Whalleyi 10-


Ret. Blackpool Ceh. 7-35 'p.m. ;


- MONDAY AND 'tUESDaV | I 20th 'and 2tst JULY !


|


Clltheroe 11-05 a.m.; 'Whalleyi 11-


Depart , Chatbum : 11-0 a.m ; 10 a.m.


I'


Depart Chatburn : ll-O a.m.: CUtheroe 11.4)5 a.m,; iWhalley 11-10 a.m.


, I j ' a


Ret. Blabkpoor Con. B-45 p.m. ! I DAY EXCURSIONS


BLACKPOOL 7 / . Monday and Thursday,


OUtheroe 8-20 atn.; Wh'aller 8-29 am.


-Deijpart ______ For details of the above and other cheap, |/acuities please enijulre at Stations. Offices and officlw Railway a • , I- ' I


yuxA, I UUUulH. •


I Southpdrt: return 8-45 pm. -


11181167 .


' ' "I ■'


- , ' " ' '


' '


Blackpool Cen. ret. 7-40 pjh. 20tH and 23rd JULY


.Chatburn - 8-16' a.m.: I


_ i


Ret. Blackpool Cen, 8-36 pjn. j TUESDAY. 28th JULY !


, !


.Ciithwoe 10-36 a.m.; Ohatbum 10^0 ja.m. ; ; ■


Depart Whalljy 10-30 a.m.',


Depart Whalliy 11-10 am.l CUthrtoe 11-16 a.m.; Chatb^' H-20 ja.m.; Glsfjum 11-36 a.m.


Deparjt Whalliy- 11-10 am.; Clltheroe 11-15


Ret. Morecambi- ifURSDAY


)UTHP


Prom. 7-30 pm. 30th JULY


ir-2(il,am.: Glibum 11-35 a.m.


.Ret. Morecambi Prom. 7-30 pm. ORT 6/.


WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY


—,— ..,whatb' CUtheroe 11-31 11-40 bm.


Depari;.. Chatbtjurn 11-26 a.m.; am.; Whalley


Southport re;ura 7-40 p.m. : THURSDAI. 23rd JULY J


Depart'Ichatljum 11-25 am.; Cilthetoe 11-30! a.m.; Whalley 11-40 km. , M


Depart Chatbura 11-0 a.m.:' CUtheroe 11-06,: 8.m,; 1X 11-10 a.m.


Southpbrt return 7-5 p.m. j MOND.AY. 27th JULY


I Chatbum


Ret. Morecambi Prom. 8-16 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY


More nbe m. ret. 8-30 pm. SUNDAY. 2Gth JULY


Depart j Whalley 11-57 a.m:; Cllthdiw mO p.m.; Ohathum 12-15 p.ta,;, ais 3um 12-24 pm. i


liESDAY


ECAmBE 5/9 21st JULY


. :


11-27 am 11-37 B.m. 11-43 a.m. 11-49 Bjri.


6/9 8/0


each


Town Holiday ks !


6/9 6/0


of ex- BY 'I J SOUTHPORT


wV5HE8BATUuRit“A'Y“?„''d BER,


® Holiday


raatoum • 11-37 a.m. 6/n ^taeroe „ 11-43 am, 6/0 Wbailey


depart 11-27 am. 6/9 n.4(;i ajn. 6/0


^ange at Blackburn ana Preston In each dlrectlom


AND DISTRICT HOLIDAYS and


[Depart Chatbum 11-0 a.m:;


FLEETWOOD 6/- WEONE8DAY. 22nd JULY


lS-10*am® Fleetwood return 8-65 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 28th JULY


Fleetwood return 6-60' pm.


Bootogs also to Thornton Oleveleys, 6/9 all dates. ,


-SI 9/6;


LVERDALE 8/9: ARNSIDE ORANGE 10/-i ULVER-


STON 12/.; lakeside. 13/9: OWNESS. 16/9: 'AMBLESIDE 18/3 ;


D^art Whalley, 8-15' a.m.; CUth- o’Sf.


t By BJl. Steamera. TUESDAY,'2l8t JULY


a.pi., Gifibuni 8-39 a.m. DAY EXCURSION


a-tu-i Ohatbum 8-29


MOREOAMBE 6/6 ' MONDAY. 20th JULY


Depart Whalley BSS 'aJu;: cuth- erpe 9^ am.; ' Chatburn 9-io &. n.; GlBburn 9-20 am:





Bit, Morecturibe From. 7-25 p.m; 'CiOGtESWIGK 3/3; CLAPHAM


: b;itherbe Cbatburn


depart 10- 57 !a.m. 11-


10 am.


book in ADV/NOE (7294)


' nuiesT, Daily lOtff to I


; Wie3,,Th0 i w£,f


North and


^ JWday.


. Issued 0/lth- station , W 60


’I thwugh are from:


OUtheroe 11-6 am.; WhaUey 11-10 a.m,


Depart Chatbum , Tl-o a.m.; •


Open during


NING EXCURSIONS ■TOW


M holiday


/(RUNABOUT TlCKElr


second 2 9 1', CLAIIS


Avallabli for 6 days SUlfDAY TO


19th to,


>y an:r train ,:IDA f


24th July, or 2?th to iiy


31st Julv,


Bool. Fleefiyood. tS S '


and Agmdes and allowb Jtween' CHAT. Black' Lan- travel


from J ] " # '” " INSPI'


1953-5^ 1956 F 1949 1948 A


Buildings: A resolutlbi, pro­ 111


thanks for a thoughtful and generous | action ’’' are being sent to Mr., G.. Barker who has provide a^’florar display al()ng the i footpath In frdnt of


Thai^sr jThe I C o u n c i l ’s : • I '•'i ■ ■


a!nd' the ‘bom^bs were exploded by the Army on Friday even- l:ig. j


. I : Another record


TiTAy was another: record irp ip r i th Ifor |the British tourist Industry, i Figures re­ leased by trie British Travel and |H o i l d ay si Association


;show| that .123,170 visitors prrlved In Britain'during the month, an increase of eight


per bent, ovpr the May, 1958, total.


ing butts on Croasdale Fell, Slaldburn, or. Friday by game- keeper Mr. Jiick Riley. I!'Warning notices were put up


C2EVEN mdrtar bombs were discovered near the shoot­


parish jrie^t gS, Michael and J&hh’s R.O.! Chu 'cii, thie CouBS|i have agreed to pro-. Provide'a harrier rail on the


Council Aave'j approved the terms ten- ,if ’Transi


......................... . In


atjon! A r e c e n t I the Castle has


expressed appreciation of the. grounds in a ! letter to thd' Council slmed “ Observer.” The, letter contained a sm'all donation tqWards the upkeep of the grouhds.'


1 junes| signs for liochdale


■p]. iSQUIRES, jthe Chlppjng F.C. ce: itre-iorwardj .vyho


.Scored 30 gdalsTn the Ollthe- jdalel


'oe I and District' Amateur ’ootball Le^ague last season, las Ibeen signed by PootbaU lea^ e Division IV club Roch- [.


;■


I Just before the end of last season, he had one game for Clitheroe F.C,, who had hoped


to sign hlml for ^ext season.


C.D. team share tourney honours


^ 1 ^h to n


Mr. John Stratton,.Miss! Ann (ASslstoht


Lancs.) have agre^ito assist with the Judging, i i


1


rjLITHERpE Field: Cabie ^ Party were part of the Lancashire “B”, Division which Regional Cup at the


°f .Gloucester inspected^the civil defence volunteers [as they went jabout their tasks,


and later: Presented trophies to the winning teams.


j -


the combined efforts of various sections rkther than on the


tlon of the civil Defenct Corps are qt present looking


patch rldeir, 'eises.


for three


iotor-cycllst dCs- for future exer-


It brightens breakfast, none the less, , . ;u -


A nasty, sticky- viscid mess Of our debt o ' So devoid of conversation, Additionally, qv'ry day ,


;Harassed> parents, daughters' .chailrig, 1 i! :


News of cricket, soccer, racing. ' l l


Jockeys ifallirigJ over fences, i ' Law, court ck&, speed offerices. Horoscope aid'l editorial. h . (Jomment ori ikffalrs. sartorial'; * Words Of Parllj'ment’ry bore,! i ■ Are delivered tp our door. As I said, it; inakes me think |


Life would 'be! blacker without' inkl .'!; ![


" , JIMIFElJ '! : I


Photographs I of|i Royal trips, 1 Film stars seeking wedded bliss,' Candid snaps Ijf Iteenage kiss; !


Cartoons,, lampoons and comic: strips, ' ' ' III' ' .


' ■ ' I


But fill his lady with delight, ! And cheer hel-jday (as well they! ■■might) ■'


Spou provoke ,, _____ a husband’s rage,'


'Whilst items ' page,


And makes; riiore pleasant that occasion,! I


i i


Twlxt views, - and news or book reviews, ; j


And ey’ry ; morning we can choose, I 1! ■ : : . i


i


The gossip : -writers have their say.


; i


on the womens


T? ECENT ! troubles make me think ! '!!,


PriijtW ink; t


printers ink, This yeah emphasis was ioii'


.•work Of tadlylduarunlts, | Clitheroe Headquarters sCc ■


civil defence tourney at Belle Saturday. The Duke


; self a popular and talented 1 local entertainer, tells i me, are Mr. Hlndley Taylor, 1 Mr, Finlay Currie, Miss Kathleen Harrison, Miss Barbara Town-


ley, Miss Ida Shaw and Miss Phyllis Smith.


- i


Mayor, Councillor James' En twlstle.


■# *


! • I *


The “ hello’’ girls have bben requested to give a more per­ sonal touch to their work In­ stead of just being content to


- have alsp been brightened up (ft little.


(li The latest move Is to try j to


'grills ’and sombre colours of Post (Offices everywhere. |


are being done away with. Printed letters will be ad­ dressed , In manuscript to


(


’J®iE Post Office becomes more human every day;


.


The contest will be officially opened next month by ;the


proached, Mr. Raymond Grice, chairman of the Talent Con­ test Sub-Committee And lilm-^


others who have been; ap­ -Pldnlst,;! Sohhofi 1 I ■ ' ! 'Not long after leaving OliUie-


ALTHOUGH'the -weather was not very certain on Sunday


for thf


hi M


QNE of the highlights of the ’!’'te festivities wUi;


v'ople atl least, be ontest, f'Bld For


as “IX,. we,'


Is c, acts.


, htak you cah'staEt jlny pfihe leading ps, then yhu will be ; the (Contest. There .ilty for allj ktaife'of -A told. j. I.'.,!,:,'; i


been granted by ABC Tele­ vision, '


, ' l: ; ' I i


that auditions for the winners of the various [sections Have


There la added Interest. In v' Read Pr Dave-


icy I yourself !Ss;"'a ' TVDT eve: {gtal wiuld choose i


< i , I I .Wear


baffied.ratepayers ^avuig w sense of them! : I


id jourhallsts and having to


8 A unlorm, flat and in many cases court dan-


■ W ® Rlch^ids,. of 44. iDown- nam. RoadJ ChatouriL will


future when, she becomes a policewoma:


Clitheroe;


fprdshlfe'Cohstabularyj Miss Rlch^ds an


ipol, Is aVptoseiirSJl^r^ Ih ^ e R cu th p ^


Royal With the Ox-


oldlgirl Qf Grammar


merit. She leaves the district


moriths tratalng ta. Staflofd- shlto before; -being ‘ stationed In (Oxfordshire.;


: ' I


feels drawn |towarc^ the life AS Me will be helping tadlvld- ualq ,an,d serving the commun­ ity generally. ,


jthe Oxfordshire Goiistabulary ipart y 'because she was not quite tall enough for the Lan- ' casmre Constabulary I#' * i


ivaribus counties Yary, and Mls^ Richards will se joining


The qualfflcatlons for the


smith 19th] century | ■wit s ^ a to g Of L r l A * '


i bark out “Number,' please,’’ i arid the greetings; telegrams


j ■ i..*^


give a personal touch Ijo forms which for years have been In 'keeping with the steel mepb,


p u t up Tntb daitip uneven Floors


WffEN YOl( CAN 1AVE Jargon and stilted phrases ASPHALT FI


"Dear Mr. ......’’ Instead of “Dear Slr/Madam,” and wUl be signed.


;:‘Y'ours truly” instead- i f /Yours faithfully.” ;


'simple as possible to under­ stand, clear and attractive to [ read, and personal arid Letters 'will be i sl'^ed


friendly.” ' ’ i


justag forms written In a style ijWhlch does not obscure their meaning In a welter of words.


It Is all very encouraging, sb


come when the meaning of all of the Toto Council nalnutes jvUl at once be apparent wltH-


inuoh, so that one dares to lope that the day may yet


B. & H. TRANSPORT,


Chflisroe ami Clippings Telephone:' CuthkiohIIIS Cmppir o 257


i After all the jargon one hf,s to wade through when dealing with official forms, It is a re­ fief to find the Post Office


statement, “The aim Is ,to make the forms and .letters as


I quote from the Post Offlie Ooniult


James Boltpn i Son, EANAM OLD WH.IRP, EANAM,


BLACKBURN Day. Blakewater 4301S. ,


m all floor proWema. Tei.1


'wt nines. BlakewaterT85917. W<


A'SRICUL’ FUELS aiad


FOR PROMPT D WRITT —


BAR;


:r o w f ^ Tell


FI


Selection o| with Hire-Puri


NEVj^ F O R D PO PL


1955-1958 F O l b c 6H 1957-1958 A U S T IN ! 1954- 1956- 195/^ V A l


ST.


-56-58 Oip z: 'ANDA tJSTIN


HILLA


ALSO TAR MACAOA J ^ AND LINO TILl" ntanatea Free. | No


No obligation


OORS PATHS


28, LOWERGATE clTtheroe


Re>. Sydney slleniie .which ‘render his- occasional Hashes of 28,1 BACK LO;


WRiOUOl RAII


wamted to; become a police­ woman, Ml^ Richards now


Though jjhe has : lot always


on August^ 7,th to Collect her Arid; win go for three


H


We have range (if fflgh 'phpers land


. lii Slile ai i 1


BASILDON


SPicpis 1 WAL^RP


SOCIETY DOESKIN I CHHISTON


AociETY


:class 1 Envelod


exteq


adjWhl BOND


'Cf dec:


liiitB !KLE


d'ec: 5 all In Pads i


olU , Cabini


MveiM Til llffxt


Mto]


i|.uvE[ET JlilTHERi


PLAi 7/8 (Two Llnl


-6e 1


to -be . lit In all weathers, h ^ ’ havej-t Irregular I hourife,


CHAMPIWS OF HALF A CENTURY AGO IN AND 0 NO A


JOINING T oiati Coui ILTFHERO:


would gamqte


C ] Hoi The


adequate the


would except districts


fp ifseeahlfe ; futu not be! ^fficleu a limited,


fesourc^s of to mpet th


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irising arid Local to no jadvanl water iundeiT


1947 i


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