4 ClUheroc Adreriiser anil Tima, Friday, May 31, I96S 1st PENDLE CUB SCOUTS, CLITHEROE
A COFFEE EVENING bj' kind invitation of the
Rev. JOHN K. CARDINER at
THE MANSE, NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND 1^ ' ■t;
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5th From 7 p.m. to 9-30 p.m.
BRING AND BUY AND CAKE STALLS Admission is.
Proceeds in aid of Pack Holiday Fund BASHALL EAVES SCHOOL BUILDING FUND Whist, Dominoes, Dance
and Social Evening at the HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE Slh, 1968
Whist and Dominoes at 7-30 p.m. Dancing 9 p.m.—1 a.m.
TICKSTTS J2/6 (including supper) can be obtained from the Hodder Bridge Hotel, Mr. H. Bargh (Stonj’hurst 270) Mr. J. Greenhalgh (Stonyhurst 366)
WHIPPET RACING
Retiu’ii Challenge Match JUNE 8th
.
SHAWBRIDGE FOOTBALL GROUND at 2 p.m.
CLITHEROE (East Lancs Whippet Racing) versus
NEWCASTLE (Ashinglon W.R. Club) Distance 150 yards
Cross Heats and Finals 160 dogs entered
•— Bookmakers in attendance — ADMISSION 1/6, PENSIONERS 1,/- Children with parents free
OPEN SCRATCH RACING 10/- PER DOG Up to 301b. weight only
Running buffet at Bridge Inn from 11-30 a m. Also refreshments on the football ground
Secretary: K. Dawson ) '
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY in association with the Blackburn Music Society PRESENTS
BLACKBURN PROMS 1968
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN, at 7-30
THURSDAY, JUNE 6th
Thomas Overnue, Mignon Borodin arr. Sargent Nocturne for Strmgs Rachmaninov Plano Concerto No. 2 Sullivan Irish Symphony
CHARLES GROVES Conductor
PETER KATIN Piano
THURSDAY, JUNE 13th
Boethovon Overture. Leonora No. 3 Mendelssohn Plano Concerto No. t in G minor Britten Pour Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes) Dvorak Symphony No. 9 (From the New World)
MANFRED RAMIN Conductor
ANDRE TCHAIKOVSKY Piano
THURSDAY, JUNE 20th
CoDland Quiet City Schumann Plano Concerto Tohaikovsky Symphony No. 4
LAWRENCE FOSTER Conductor
E agner Siegfried Idyll Rossini Overture, The TThlcvlng Magpie.
ANN SCHEIN Piano
THURSDAY, JULY 4th
Mozart Overture. Tlie Magic Flute Rodrigo Fimtasla tor a gentleman for Guitar and W Orchestra
lgar Enigma Variations.
CHARLES GROVES Conductor
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ERNESTO BITETTI Guitar
TICKETS:
BALCONY 10/-,'8/ 6, 6/- STALLS 6/-, 5/-, 3/6 PROMENADE (standing) 2/6
On sale at the Public Halls. Northgate, Blackburn, or by post (s.a.e.) from the Secretary, 54 Langham Road, Blackburn. Tel. 53247. Telephone bookings not claimed by 7 p.m. will be sold.
Borough of Clitheroe PUBLIC LIBRARY
WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS
Notice is hereby given that the PUBLIC LIBRARY and READING ROOM will be
CLOSED
on Saturday, Monday a Tuesday, June 1st, 3rd a 4th
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ACE OF SPADES CLUB, WHALLEY TONIGHT and SATURDAY
THE REG COATES COMBO and TONY BRUTUS COMMENCING SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd, AND ALL WEEK
D IC K IE A N D D O T T IE A R N O L D WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5th, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY—Doors open 8 p.m.
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P. J. PROBY COLOUR T.V. IN THE co c k ta il BAR
Visit our Luxurious Casino Licenced tiU .2 a.m. TeL Whalley 2519
WHIT SATURDAY June 1st, 1968
CHURCHYARD GATE STALL With Country Produce from 12 noon to 5 p.m.
In aid of Church Roof Fund
Clitheroc and District Chamber of Trade SHOPS
(e,vcept essential services) are recommended to
CLOSE on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, June 3rd, 4tb, 5th W. H. HALL, President
8- 9-
Five dogs each race
Clitheroe Congregational Church
SUNDAY NEXT JUNE 2nd
10-30 a.m.
F.AMILY WORSHIP
Rev. Kathleen M. Hendry B.A.. B.D.
NO EVENING SERVICE
Truiity Methodist Church SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd
10-30 a.ra. Rev. R. Jobling
2-0 p.m. Ladies’ Class Speaker: Mrs. Jobling
6-0 p.ra. Rev. E. Joselin Holy Communion
METHODIST CHAPEL SLAIOBURN
AiNISIVERSARY WHIT SUNDAY JUNE 2nd, 1968
Services 2 p.m. and 6-30 p.m. Special Prea(5her;
Mr. .T. FAWCETF (of .Atistwick)
A WELCOME FOR ALL PAYTHORNE METHODIST CHURCH
SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd 2 p.m. and 6-30 p.m. Preacher:
Rev. R, JOBLING
ST. ANDREW’S SLAIDBURN
SUNDAY WHIT Holy Communion
8-00
a.ni.. 10-30
a.ni. and 6-30 p.m.
ST. GEORGE’S DUNSOP BRIDGE
Holy Communion 2-00 p.m.
PARISH OF ST. MICHAEL WHITEWELL
WHIT SUNDAY June 2nd, 1968
10-45 a.m. Holy Communion ■with hymns and ser mon
3-00 p.m. Children and Parents short
8-00 p.m. Compline reading
and
All the services are now held in the School during the time that the repairs are in progress
WHALLEY
ted chairman of Whalley Par ish Oouncil at the annual gen eral meeting held yesterday week. Vice-cliairman is Mr. J. S. R.
Parish Council Coun. J. H. Pell was re-elec
Shaw of Woodlands Drive, headmaster of the vills^e school.
\ worth; 3, A. Newhouse; 4, D. ^ Wilkinson. The judge was Mr. Robert Morphet of Bank New ton. The girls held their competi
tives made at the annual meet ing were: CJhurch of England School, coun. Mrs. M. Troop; Grammar School re.oresenta- tive, Mr. W. G. Pape; Adam <3ottom Trust, Coun. Fell and Mrs. C. Horsfall; Lancashire Coimty Library Committee, Mr. Shaw; Whalley and Wiswell Biu’ial Committee, Coun. Troop, Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Horsfall and Coun, A. Westwell; Area Par ish Ctouncil representatives, Ooun. Pell and Coun. Westwell. Concern was expressed at the
Appointments of representa
tion for open sandwiches in the Vicarage. Seniors; 1. K. Taylor; 2, K. Moorhouse; 3. R. New house. Intermediate: 1, J. Duck worth: 2, J. Lancaster; 3, J. Bancroft; 4, J. Dibb and C. Bancroft. Juniors; 1, D. Ban croft; 2, O. Newbould; 3. E. Lancaster, H. Coates. I Em- mott: 4. L. Thompson. The Judge was Mrs. Renton. Thanks were expressed by K.-
Moorhouse. LANGHO
second phase of the school extensions took place on Satur day afternoon before a large gathering of parents and pupils.
St. Leonard’s School The oiBcial dedication of the
danger to pedestrians of heavy lorries using Broad Lane, Whal ley. Broad Lane is only a narrow
thoroughfare but is being fre quently used by large lorries w'hich eaimot pass under Sta tion Bridge. The Council is to investigate
the possibility of providing a pavement on land behind the hedge.
GISBURN
mers met in the Vicarage on Monday.
Young Farmers Members of the Young Far
tion for scything and racking in the Churchyard. Scything, seniors: 1, G. Carr; 2. W. Tay lor; 3, J. CockeriU: 4. A. Ban croft. Intermediate; 1. R. Lancaster; 2, D. Thompson and A. Duckworth; 3, J. Burgh; 4, D. Newhouse. Juniors; Rack ing: 1, R. Bargh: 2, J. Duck-
The boys held their compe-
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH LOW MOOR
WHIT SUNDAY SERVICES
8- 9-
(First (Communion of the newly confirmed)
10- 30 a.m. Holy Communion 2-30 p.m. Family Service 6-00 p.m. Evening Service
AFTER THIS SUNDAY, THE MORNING SERVICES AT 9-15 AND 10-30 WILL BECOME ONE SERVICE AT 10-00
DETAILS GIVEN IN CHURCH
Rt. Rev. Charles Claxton, dedi cated the new portion during a short service conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. R. Kirkham. The school choir led the
The Bishop of Blaokbiu-n. the CHATBURN
twistle, conducted the Local Preachers’ Aid services at the Methodist (Jhuriih on Sunday.
Methodist Church Mr. Vf. Bames, of Oswald-
a mystery trip to PilUng last Wednesday week, and had a meal at the Springfield Hotel. Tile route was via Longridge
Young Wives Thirty yo u ^ wives enje^'ed
and Knott End, returning by the Motorway.
be on sale a t Christ Church Sale of Work in Novembei- were on display in the school hall on Wednesday week, and many ordeos were taken from pros pective customers. The usual coupons are al
Parish Church Samples of goods which will
financial report, agreed that the N o r th Western Electricity Board be contacted with a view to arranging for a pre-dawn period of lighting for next win
lion of British Standard Time. The council, in accepting the
ter.
from the residents at Brow Bottom for a letter box, the question had again been taken up with the Head Postmaster at Blackburn.
Following repeated requests
reply had now been received stating that although tiie Post master had reviewed the mat ter, he was unable to find grounds to justify any change.
The clerk reported that a
under the rural collection sys tem it was permissible to hand letters to the postman wiien he was delivering.
He did however point out that
ready on sale in the village and can be obtained by con tacting Mrs. A. Highton, of Ribbiesdale View.
the chairman of the Divisional Executive, Col. H. Eastwood; the Divisional Executive ofacer, Mr. J. E. Fox; tlie Rev. J. T. Helghway, Mr. E. R. Scott, Mr. G. H. Boddy and Mr. Ernest Boddy, a former pupil who is president of Clitheroe Gram mar S^ool Old Boys.
hymn singing. Among those present were
warm welcome by many of tlie older people who attended the scihool while he was headmas ter, between 1906 and 1941.
Mr. G. H. Boddy was given a
Dennis Holt was Vicar that the extensions were first mooted. The Education Authority is
. I t was in 1938 when the Rev.
planning further extensions. After the ceremony, parents
BASHALL EAVES
Women’s Institute Members of Bashall Eaves
Women’s Institute travelled by coach to the North Western Electricity Board Showrooms in OUtherce on Monday to see a cookery demonstration.
w’as organised by the Electricity Board, was given by Miss Hay ward, who Showed members some useful hints and recipes.
The demonstration, wlilch
Miss Hayward was tiianked by Mis, J. Proctor.
were invited to inspect the new classrooms and
a.ssemb!y hall, to see the pupil’s v:ork.
Tea was provided by the Ladies’ Committee and mem
00 a.m. Holy Communion 00 a.m. Parish Communion
in tile new hall. MC was Mr. D. Foster and artists included Mrs. G. Ainsworth. Mr. A. Howarth and Mr. D. Foster Mns. J. Smith was accompanist.
bers of the Church. After tea a social was held
dominoes drive held in the school on Thursday, the prize winners were; Ladies, Mrs. Seed. Mrs. Tate, Mrs. Ridley; Gents: Mr, Meredith. Mr. Mar shall. Mrs. Blenklnsop. Special prize for whist, Mrs. Smith. Doimnoes: Mrs. Leaver, Mi-s, Walmsley, Mrs. Johnson. The event was in. aid of the
Wliisl and Dominoes At the weekly wliist and
SABDEN
Miss Bradley of Manchester on coal utilisation in St. Niriiolas Sunday School on Wednesday week. She was thanked by Mrs. J. Wiseman.
Side Sliovv ■
A slide show was given by
Club made their annual outing to Morecambe yesterday week.
GRINDLETON
school extension fund, and "HS organised hy the Ladies’ Com mittee.
00 a.m. Holy Communion 00 a.m. Holy Communion
on Tuesday evening by mem bers of the Mothers’ Union, who went on a coa(h tour of the district before arriving at the Beacon Cafe. Longridge, where a supper had been
booked.The outing was arranged hy Mrs. A. Hancock, the branch secretary.
Motliers’ Union A mystery outing was held
HARROP
its Sunday School Anniversary Services w*en tiie preacher was Coun. R. Spencer of Preston. The soloist was Mrs. S. Bar
Anniversary The Methodist Chapel held
nes of Oswaldtwistle and the organist Mi’s. Hodgson of Grindleton. The collections which amoun ted to £17, are for Ohurcdi
dancing was organised in the School on Saturday by mem bers of Grind'leton Parish ChuT(sh headed by Mrs. Pye and Mrs. Shelford. Although the occasion was
Whist Evening An evening of whist and
Annual Outing Members of the Over Sixties
organised by members of St. Ambrose Church and hold in the school on Saturday evening, there were eight tables for
Whist Drive At a whist drive and dance
whist. Mrs Sidebottom presented
prizes to the following; Ladies, Mrs Graliam, Mrs Kelly and Mrs. Robinson. Gents. Mrs Smitlison, Mrs Tomlinson and
Mrs Dixon. Tliere was a moderate atten
dance for dancing to Ford’s Band. Supper was served by the Ladies’ CJommittee.
brated tiie Sunday Sdiool Anni versary on Sunday when the p'eacher throughout the day was Rev. K. Bounds of PrestcAi.
Sunday School Grindleton Methodists cele
chairmanship of Miss Allison Buxbaum, Mr Bounds gave an address in the schoolroom to teachers, pupils and friends.
In the morning under the
through the village, the after noon service featured a dem^-
Following the usual procession
stration entitled; Way” in which both primary and senior pupils took part.
cold congregation in the even ing, Mr. S. H. Green was the
There was again a fairly
organist, and collections for Sunday School funds amounted to more than £46-
PENDLETON
and buy stall ■was held in All Saints Church vicarage on Wednesday week.
Coffee Eveniug A coffee evening and bring
principally for friends to get together. £10 was raised for Church Funds.
£27 for Christian Aid Week. The result of the house to house coUect-ioir wag £8 14s, making a total of £35 14s
The proceeds amounted to M O R V I C m ,
the prizes which went to Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Smithson (lust); Mis. Tomlinson and Mrs. Kelly (second). Spot prizes for dancing were
Mrs. Sidebottom presented
monthly meeting of the WI held in the Village Hall. Mi-s. Starkie of Grassington
Women’s Institute Mrs. J. York presided at the
awarded to Mi’s. Towlcr and Mr. Edward Read. The master of ceremonies wag Mr. S. R. Green.
Anglican collection for Inter- Churoh Aid in (Jrindleton realised £25 5s.
luter-CIiurch Aid The combined Methodist and
St. Ambrose Church, Grindle ton to mark Ascension Day. The morning service was atten
Special Services Special Services wei-e held in
ded by .schoolchildren and their parents. Parish Council
people and the proceeds amounted to £37 for redecora- tlon funds.
SLAIDBURN
Farm, HeHifleld. the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Stansfield on Monday evening last week, when they were given a con ducted farm walk by Mr. Stans- Held who gave detailed expla nations and answered questions. Supper was provided at the
Young Farmers Young Farmers visited Nappa
conclusion by Mrs. Stansfield. and thanks proposed by Harvey Robinson.
Model Railway Exhibition Ribbiesdale School
Jime 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT Y.F.C.
FRIDAY, JUNE 7th ^ — PinilETREE RD. Blackburn 52325 ------------^ ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP 2'6 . NIGHTLY 7-35 *
at “ GREYSTONES.’* Waddington Rd., Oitheroe by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. S. Myerscough to (ximmence at7-30 p.m.
BRING & BUY STALL — CAKE STALL TOMBOLA
/UJMISSION 1/6
Church Choir sang to a packed congregation in the Chapel on Wednesday week. Supper was sened to 140
funds. The Himcoat Methodist
Annual General meeting of the Parish Council on Wednesday last and welcomed Mr J. Mellin, the recently appointed clerk to the Council.
port the treasurer explained that although electricity char ges had increased, tliese in creases would be more than off set by the modified lighting hours following the introduc-
standing work during his term of office. Presenting the financial re
chamman and Mi's G. Molr, vice chairman for the next year, and Mr. S. R. Green was re-appoin ted treasurer. Earlier the retir ing chairman, Mr S. H. Green, had said he considered it advis able that al! members should take a term as chairman, and tliat he had already held the chairmanship for longer than originally intended. ’Tlie meeting recorded Its grateful thanks for his out
Mr T. Holgate was elected Mrs Dow presided over Uie
spoke on her visit to a United Nations conference.
by Mrs. Boss and Mrs. Berry, was won by Mrs. Brown and Miss Jackson. A competition for
The social time, organised . the oldest newspaper was won
bers of the WI visited members of Langho Women’s Institute. Forty-nine members and friends held a mystery drive
by Miss Jackson. On Monday evening 10 mem
yesterday week. They toured the countryside
'th e sh o e s th e y choose t o p le a s e tliem selves
NEWTON
and Horticultural Society held a Summer Ball in the Institute at Newton on Friday evening, when music was supplied by
Summer Ball Hodder Valley Agricultural
The Melody Makers. Supper was served by mem
bers of the Committee. SAWLEY
monds was given by Mr. Carr, of Blackburn, at the monthly meeting of the Women’s Insti
Women’s Institute An illustrated talk on dia
tute. The meeting was presided
over by Mrs. Varley and mem bers of Barley WI attended. A competition for my pretti
est necklace was won by Mrs. T. Pye: 2, Mrs. Bibby; 3, Miss
Bleazard. After supper the members and
gue.sts played bingo.
BOLTON-BY- BOWUND
Farmers held their annual Bam Dance and Barbecue at Fooden Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, on Friday, when the music for the very successful event, was pro vided by The Termites Dance
Young Farmers Bolton - by - Bowland Young
Band. The Young Farmers held
their monthly meeting at Foo- don Pawn on Tuesda-y. when an Army demonstration team displayed the art of judo and
self (iefence. The demonstra:ion was fol
by Miss Singleton.
lowed by a film of Army exer cises, Thanks were expressed
MANOR GOSPEL HALL Milthorne Avenue. Clitheroe
Sunday, June 2nd Gospel SeiTice 6-30 p.m. Wednesday, June 5th NO MEETING
Poppy Fund concert
and elocution provided th*. I .tertauimeiit in a varietv / I held on Saturdav in t h ^ l Hall. CUtheroe, 1 ^ 1
by the Waddington b^ I Branch British
North West O.^ganisc’- cf f'l British Legion, Mr e Om»l and his wife and the P.-e.e,SI of the East Lancashire cn-'l British Legion Mr. R « I Clough, and his wife ' ’’I
In the audience v'e-, o r g |
bottle of whisky. ^ wave or five hair setspetmate;i
of chicken and ham ro'l The show was produced 4
The competition pr™, ,r^ I —s and I
Mary Waddington of WaTi
Proceeds of more than fdJjJ go -to the Earl Haig Ba.;l Fund.
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Recorded talk planned
Organ Society aic spoasijvl a talk given by the la’ie H<^l Willis (1890-1966)
Clitheroe Parish ,
head of the firm of Hemj I lis and Sons, wcU-knoTii fcl
7.1
their organ building actiit for man.v years past. The talk, given origlnalvsi
vide a play back of thb i t l toric tape in the Ohwai Sc.l day School on Wednesday
c.I 8 pjn.
this tape has been giventetJ Henry Willis, tire piesent hk-l of the firm of organ builifjj
Permission for a play-back r |
English Martyrs Chumh, Wbi ley. Mr. F. Tierney, fc; received a mini-van from onojTOous donor for use intt. parish. The van, wlUch was deliiw; a montli ago, is used ior writj
Mini-van giii Tlie Parish Priest of 5,
GIVE YOUl MEMORY
purposes including -jansiiE for paririiioncrs to and Im: hospit-M m order to visit re.a lions or friends.
Visit the Newly Extended Salon of Sheila D. Harrison
17 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE TEL. 4275
for all your Hairdressing Rcquirenienls
Open all day Wednesday and Saturday. Late nights Thursday and Friday
Reduced prices for lady pensioners Tucs. and Wed. (I
d e m I BY L’(
Designed to put 7 bounce!
AV.l h e \ 17 ACCRINGTij
Reduced prices for lady I ALL YOUl
AT JEHNY
22 3IOOR L.^ TELII
‘The Bairns-
STOCKIST FOR-I BRETTLES, CHI KT|
Moorland Telephil
Tilts Co-educational si| lacilitics and can now (I the ages of I
j Small
cla.sses, with soul j icatuie of this establisi -
be an exil Prospectus frl
to Airton and had supper at the Black Horse Hotel, Helli- field. Mrs. York expressed thanks to the organisers, Mrs. Brown and Miss Jackson.
DUNSOP BRIDGE
was held in the Ballroom on Wednesday week. A profit (Jt £70 was made for the Village Hall Building Fund. The competition was won by 1, Mrs. Slater; 2. Mrs. Smithies,
Wardrobe Sale The annual wardrobe sale
Fanners’ Club visited Dunsop Bridge Trout Farm on Wed- ne^ay week. They were shown round by the manager, Mr. R. Tedstone
Yoluig Fanners The Bowland Forest Young
PRAM ONE BAR
House Farm Waddtogton, on Monday and were shown round by the farmer, Mr. Barrow. Thaifim were expressed by Allan Carr.
WOMAN, 40, DIES
AT CALDERSTONES A patient at Calderstones Hospital, Whalley, died in
spite of an operation carried out on her hip rather than because of it, said Mr. George Graham, the East Lancashire Coroner at an inquest on Monday.
Thomas (40), of Ashton Road, Manchester, died on Saturday, six weeks after an operation in a hospital In Oldbain.
The patient, Miss O l iv e
physiotiierapy w i th M iss ’Thomas, as she was oompldtely unable to co-operate. ■
death was due to brcmcho- pneumonia. and in no way con- neoted with the operation. As a severely subnomial men
Dr M. S, Spink said that
tal patient, however, she may have been affected by her trans fer from one hospital to another. Dr Edward Hutton, the
deputy medical director at Cai- derstones, said that it had been Impossi ble to carry out any
Bister bad been subnormalislnce mrth, and bad suffered , a dis location of the' hip 12 months ago. This had recurred on several occasions, and an oper ation to pin the, Jrint
was.car ried out at Oldham. Miss' Thomas was transferred
Mr Bertram Thomas said his
with mental'patients wlilCh ore available at the' hospital.
nsa> ‘'i- ' V ' i * s to Oalderstones-because of tlie pecialised'f^ities for dealing
and thanks were expressed hJ’ Mr. D. Bolton. The club went to the Pirids
a shoe for first looiers 11/9 Nonvic KILTIE SHOES AN6 SANDALS FROM:- B ra lthw a ite s THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS
4S WHALLEY ROAD, aiTHEROE Good parking whilst you shop
FRO(i WEIX-KNOWM NAMUFACTURER WHO IS'HOW IN LIQUIPA T IO N i^ J
Mloiiios
UNREPEATABLE BARGAINS BOUGHT AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES
uDiET in n i i iS SUEDE eiRMBIIS
AIM in o o 't of inghtiy JS!id.Kl!.EATHIR b SUEDE 3/4
.COATS
In.MW A 9 A / a loH. f
£14.19.6 5?
ofneweolottn (DEPOSITAWE £ 7. to M..^I.UNTlt.:
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RIAL SHEEPSKIN eOAH Ladles* and-Cent’s All sloes frant
/^PICCADILLY, MANCH^^ Wm m mMMJmm ^4,iR)UNTAI^ TEBI £9
[Two gooi 'for takini
; ““Msy to damage for lifel s fact that yoim{t!l
[ SwementsonaClarksI j "*a*h and girth too. And \ |
you buy Clarks you I Oaly-a mother cares as miil .Over 800 pairs
We are a ClaJ specialist
of children’s^hl a lw m i n s t S c ^ l
why it’aso impel Two hralthy feet. Far iL Principal: Bertrand ]
t-on Road, Clitheroe. the ft/1 pere was Mr, Bill Taylo- the accompanists weie yk ,1 Sharpies and Mrs, D Ho
CLITI “'^1 Students ia dancing, ■
Liverpool for the friends of s-l George’s, wms recorded by n j
D. R. Carrington, of Piesttcl who will set the scene and k
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