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j Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, October 3, 1969 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday
TELEVISION BBC—1
Weather. 6-15: Simon Dee. 6-
Grandstand including: Foot ball Preview; Fight of the Week; Rallycross; Racing from Wi n d s o r ; Rugby League; Results. 5-15 Star Trek: 6-5: News.
12-40: Weather. 12-45:
7- 30: The Rolf Harris Show. 8-
Match Of The Day. 11-15: Movie - Ma k e r s . 11-55:
RADIO RADIO 1
10-5: News. Weather. 10-15:
Weather. News.
11-57: Northern
45: Dixon of Dock Green. 15: Three Great Stars.
Devil's Canyon'. 4-30: Close down. 7: News, Sport, Weather. 7-15: Gardeners' World: 7-30: Rugby Special. 8-15: In Search of Rem brandt. 9.15: Montreux 69; 9-50:
3: Saturday Cinema: BBC—2
Line-Up. 10-15: The First Churchills. 11: Review. 11-45: News. 11.55: Midnight Movie: ‘Man Without a Star.’
ilies Talking. 12-55: News. 1: World of Sport — Racing, Gymnastics from Bulgaria,
12: Stay Alive. 12-30: Fam GRANADA
Wrestling. 5’ Results Round- Up. 5-15: Tarzan. 6-10: News. 6-15: The Saturday Crowd. 7: Please Sir. 7-30: Mystery and Suspense — ‘Scandal Street’ 9: Strange Report— ‘Murder Shrieks Out’ 10; Saturday Night Theatre — ‘The Undoing’. 11-10: Frost on Saturday. With David Frost.
CIVIC HALL Tel: 3278 (GRAND KINEMAl
FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7-15 p,nl. MACICENNA’S GOLD
Starring Gregory Peek, Omar Sharif. Technicolor. (A)
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7 p.m. A double-barrelled blast of excitement1
GEORGE PEPPARD, JEAN SEBERG in
PENDULUM Technicolor.
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For the police, murder is an everyday affair \ . • except when the suspect is a cop'
VINCE EDWARDS, JACK PALANCE in
THE DESPERADOS Technicolor,
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-45 p.m. TOM COURTENAY, ROMY SCHNEIDER, ALAN BADEL in
O T L E Y Technicolor.
'Johnnie Walker. 2.55: Radio 1 Pop Poser: 3.0: European Pop Jury; 4.0: John Peel. Speak - Easy: 5.45: Pete
Breakfast Special. 8.32: Ed Stewart: 9.55: Radio 1 Pop Poser. 10: Everett Is Here. 12: Emperor Rosko. 1:
5.30: News, Weather. 5.32:
Drummond: 6.45: Jazz Club. 7JO: News. 7-34. Weather. 7-35: Country Meets Folk. 8.30: Rod’s Round-up: 9.15: Things are Swingin’ Around
Are Swingin' Around Europe: 10:—as Radio 1.
Vaughan Williams, Bax and Walton: 9: News, Weather: 9.4: International Festival Youth Orchestra 1969; 11. Record Review: 12; Jazz Record Requests. 12.30: Sports Parade: Golf;
8: News, Weather: 8.4; RADIO 3
Europe 10; Tony Brandon: 12: Midnight Newsroom: 12.5: Night Ride; 2: News, Wea ther.
Breakfast Special: 8.32;—as Radio 1: 9.55: Five to Ten: 10- Joe Henderson. i2: LP Showcase: 1: Mar
5.30: News, Weather. 5.32: RADIO 2
ching and Waltzing; 2: The Frank Chacksfield Hour: 3; The Big Band Sound: 3.31: Melody Fair- 5.32: Those Were The Days: 6.30: The Mitchell Minstrel Show. 7.30; News, Weather: 7.35:
Country Meets Folk: 8.30: Rod's Round-up; 9.15: Things
Sunday
TELEVISION BBC—1
Know How. 12-30: Represent ing The Union. 1-25: Farming In Wales. 1-50: Interval. 2: Ten Classic Dishes. 2-29: News.
Matinee: Captain Fury. 4-40: The Man Who Talks To Children. 5-5: Going for a Song. 5.30: Domboy and Son. 5-55: Europe’s Richest Race. 6-5: News, Weather. 6-15: Malcolm Muggeridge. 6-50: Harvest Thanksgiving.
2-30: Day Time. 3-5: Film
RADIO RADIO 1
11-30: Buying A House. 12:.
British Film -Night: ‘Live Now—Pay Later.’ 9-55: News. Weather. ■,, ,10-5: . Omnibus. 10.55: Monty-Python’s Flying Circus. 11-25': Weather. 11-27: Northern News.- Weather.
7-25: Detective. .8-15: BBC—2_
The World About Us. 8-15: Music Now. 9-15: A Year In The Life. 10-5: Show of the Week. 10-50: Thirty-Minute Theatre: 'Trial'. 11-20: News. 11-25: Line-Up.
7: News, Weather. 7-25:
'Thought to Kill’. 2-55: Foot ball. 3-45: The Pursuers. 4-15: University Challenge. 4-45: The Golden Shot. 5-30: The Flaxton Boys. 6: News. 6-15: Taliesin Tales. 6-35: A Man On His Own. 7: Stars on Sunday. 7-25: The Big Pic ture — 'The Young Lions’ 10-10: News. 10-20: Music Hall. 11-20: Tonight with David Nixon.
Your Living Body. 1: You and Your Child. 1:30: All Our Yesterdays. 2: Fireball XL5. 2-25: The Short Story—
11: Morning Service. 12-35: GRANADA
SI. PETER STREET BLACKBURN, LANCS, PHONE OBL4 50101
DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL WlmMmlmlwmmimii
WEDNESDAY
8p.rn.to 2a.m. An up-to-date dance programme strictly for adults Adm. 5 / -
1 after 1 0 .3 0 6 /6
mrnnmmmmW! SATURDAY 8p.m. to 2a.m.) Suitable particularly for the 18's to 3 5 's whose taste is for popular music and social dancing
Week. 7: News. Weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9: Ed Stewart. 10: Dave Lee Travis.
6-55. The First Day of the 12: Family Favourites. 2:
Savile's Travels. 3: Scene and Heard. 4: The Stuart Henry Show. 5: Alan Free man. 7; Peter Sarstedt. 7-32: Mike Raven’s R and B Show. 8-45: Ann Nightingale.
Softly Sentimental, l l : Hum phrey Lyttelton. 12: News. 12-5: Just Jazz. 12-30: Jazz Workshop. 1-1: Night Ride. 2; News, Weather.
9-30: Sound Screen 69. 10: • RADIO 2
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE
TEI. 3S85 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th
BARRY NORMAN HOWARD KING
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th: ’ '
DOUBLE (won) 11 30
£30 this week.
TREBLE (not won) 10 23 7 £50 this week
NEW!! Sunday 7-45 p.1 1 1 . prompt, prompt.
5 BOOK BINGO— SNOWBALLS For the time being Thursday Bingo will be discontinued
Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-2: Sunday Special. 9:—as Radio 1. 10; Eric Robinson 11-31: People’s Service.
6- 55: First Day of the
PRIVATE PARTIES CATERED FOR .......•■••■•nuiiiuuiiiiiuiiiiinuuiiiiuiuimuuuutmuuiuiuuiuitwiUlUUUUUUtttY
Read Show. 2-31: The Clith- eroe Kid. 3: The Mitchell Minstrel Show. 4: Alun Wil liams. 5: Racing. 5-10:—as Radio 1. 7: Sing something Simple.
7-30: News, Weather. .7-35: Grand Hotel. 8-30: Sunday Half-Hour. 9: Top of the Form. 9-30: Sound Screen 69. 10:
RADIO 3
What’s New? 9: News. Weather. 9-4: Bach Contatas. 10-20: Your Concert Choice. 11: Music Magazine. 12: Mozart and Beethoven.
8: News, Weather. 8-4: 12:—as Radio 1. 2: The A1
Whatever the reason for your celebration don’t hesitate — Ring or Write for further information. I
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Bol(on-by-Bowland Y.F.C. Whist and
Softly Sentimental roman tic music. 11:—as Radio 1.
Domino Drive will be held in the School
on Tuesday, 7th October Starting 7-45 p.m. Admission 4/-
Salt. 6-10: Historic Perfor mances on Record. 6-35: Said and True, and Sealed for Ever. 8-10: Musica Reservata. 9: Where Have A11 The Old Books Gone? 9-20: Musica Reservata. 10-10: Poetry Now. 10-40: Stravinsky. 11: News.
RADIO 4 # STARLIGHT 2g OCTOBER 5th Week
7-45.start New American Duo — THE The “Michelle” Hit Parade Group — THE
BIG SPENDERS OVERLANDERS
Exceptionally Good Comedian
ROY DOUGLAS Musical Clown
LARRY PARKER — Also —
. Jan and Gordon Steve Lewis and Pam Cabaret Charges This Week 3/6.' (Saturday 5/-)
Weather. Programmes. 8: News. 8.10: Make Yourself at Home. 8-40: The Sunday
■ Valley. 9-30: The Archers. 10-30: Morning Service. 11-15: Record Recovery. 11-40: Talk-
Papers. 8-50: Calendar 8-55: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: Chapel in the
: about. 12-55: Weather, Pro grammes. 1: The World This Week
end. 2: Gardener’s Question Time. 2-30: The Sunday Play: “The Devil's Disciple". 4: Talking About Antiques. 4-30: In Touch. 4-45: The Living World. 5-15: Down Your Way. 5-55: Weather, Programmes.
(Hundred Best Tunes. 9-58: 'Weather.: •
. The ; Tide. 10-50: Epilogue. 10-
10: News. ; 10-10:’ Against m ■ :
11- 2: MusicfAt Night. -11-45: Forecast for Coastal Waters.
America. 6-30: My Word! 7: Sunday Symphony. 7-55: The Week’s Good Cause. 8: Sub ject For Sunday. 8-30: The Age of Innocence. 9: '.Your
6: News. 6-10: Letter From . • 59: Weather. 11:' News. 7- 50: Sunday Reading. 7-55:
1: Berlioz. 1-45: Interval. 2-5: Berlioz. 3: Der Co-r- regidor. 4-25: Interval. 4-50: Der Corregidor. 5-55: City With a. Grain of
(including refreshments) TOS S I DE Children’s Christmas Party Whist and Domino Drive
at Church House, Burnridge WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8th at 8-00 p.m.
. ADMISSION — 3/6, BRITISH EMPIRE LEPROSY r e l ie f (Clitlieroc Branch)
COFFEE MORNING'
10 a.m. to 12 noon & COFFEE
■EVENING 7-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m.
“Crossal”, Claremont Drive, Clitheroc
(by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. s. Wcsthead) THURSDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1969
Bring and Buy TICKETS 2/- each Hat Bar Preston Farmers l imited
OPEN MEETING . ON THE THEME
PROJECT 70 ■ ■ . TO BE HELD AT
S ia l io u H o te l , C l i th c ro e .■ ' ON
Wednesday, 15tli October at 7-30 p.m. Chairman: W. PINDER, Esq.,
. Longstripes Farm, Newton. ’
Particular emphasis.will be given to the Society’s current, thinking on cattle foods. Senior members ot the staff'will'
be available to talk on and answer questions about;' all activities of the Society.
’ 1 ’ — LIGHT REFRESHMENTS' — . -
Langho C.E. School MO N S T E R
Jumble Sale A N D Used Toy Stall
Tonight, Friday Oct. 3rd at 7 p.m.
ADMISSION 3d. LOW MOOR CLUB
B IN G O —Thursday and Saturday in the Lounge
FRIDAY FREE and EASY
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th Audrey Worth
Dance to the
Cosmic Dusl Beat Group
Right of admission reserved In aid of Nursing Cadet . Funds
Dancing 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Admission 4/6
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd at the Ambulance Hall, Church. Brow, Clitheroe
Clitheroc and Distriot Royal Engineers Assoc.
FILM^HOW TONIGHT FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 3rd, at 8-0 p.m. Everybody Welcome
ADMISSION FREE Supper 1/6 each ‘ Low Moor Club
Will all R.E. members please note: All.future meetings will be on the LAST TUESDAY IN EACH MONTH.
CASTLE BOWLING CLVB
EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
to be held in the
COMMITTEE'ROOMS, TOWN HALL. '• - ’ ' CLITHEROE . at 7-30 p.m.
FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1969
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FOLK SING OUT !
TONIGHT TONIGHT
Clitheroe Folk Group. Dog & Partridge Hotel, Wellgate. Oet.3 From London, the top folk duo —
Next week: ROSEMARY HARDMAN & BOB AXFORP
PAUL McNEIL and LINDA PETERS Residents: The Wayfarers
, Adm. 7/6 after 10.30 10/6.; 1 (I
M0NDAY&THURS0AY 7lo11p.m. Basically soul music
including a wide selection of soul classics past and present
Adm. Monday 3/6 Thursday. 4.'-
li(.................. FRIDAY 8p.m. to
2a.ni.
Private Party Night* Tickets available to the general public Admission 7 /6
'FULL FACILITIES
UNTIL2a.m.WED.,FRI.,SAT.
t In the lush surroundings of The Golden Palms you may enjoy one of our delicious food specialities, dancing or imply relax with a drink in our beautifully appointed Bars
D A N C E
TONIGHT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Dancing to CLIFF WINSTON’S BAND — ADMISSION 5/- —
Refreshments available. Right of admission resevved. St. Paul’s Guides, Trinity Guides and Brownies
111 aid of the SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND to be held at
COFFEE MORNING TRINITY SUNDAY SCHOOL
on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th 7—9 p.m.
BRING & BUY — CAKE — HOME-MADE JAM — WHITE ELEPHANT STALLS —
ADMISSION — 1/6
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FREE EXHIBITION
on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1969 at CONSERVATIVE CLUB, CLITHEROE 10 a.m. to 4 p.ra. — Everyone Welcome
I -
COUNTY ENTERT.’
Annual General Meeting
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th 7-30 p.m. prompt
ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL YORK STREET
North. 8-15: It’s Saturday. 8.45: Today’s Papers: 8.50; Voices: 8.59: Weather: 9; News: 9.5: The We ekl y World; 9.20: A Choice of Paperbacks: 9.45: From Our Own Correspondent. 10.15: Daily Service: 10.30: Study on 4; 12: Motoring
Weather, Programmes. 8: News: 8.10: News of the
Talking Sport; Racing from Newmarket; 2: C ri ck et Around The World; Rugby Union; Association Football: Results; Sports Report. 6; Charles Ives: 6.35: Dis-
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“Glorious comedy . . . jam-packed with originality and wit” —Daily Sketch
"Enormously and consistently funny" — .JDail.y Express. "Colossal comical hit”—News of the World! "Great Fun’’—Sunday Express. Everybody loved Otley!
DAVID NIVEN TOPOL in
BEFORE WINTER C d M E S Technicolor.
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and th e Motorist: 12.23: Traffic Report: 12.25: All the Best From Today: 12.55; Northrcn News: 1: News. 1.15: Any Questions? 2; Afternoon Theatre:
raeii: 7.25: Interlude: 7.30: Polish R ad io Symphony Orchestra: Britten and Szy manowski. 8.30; Personal View: 8.50: Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra: 9.40: Bach and the Keyboard: 10.30; Schumann: 11: News.
' 6.55: Weather, Programme 7: News: 7.10: News of the North: 7.15; The Northern F a rm e r: ’ 7.45: Today’s Papers: 7.50: Outlook: 7.55;
6.30: News: 6.32: Farming Today: 6.50; Ten to Seven:
RADIO 4
Trouble with Joss’ 3: Week end Woman’s Ho u r : 4; International Concert Hall: 5.55: Weather, Programmes; 6: News, Radio Newsreel: 6.25: News of the North; 6.28: Sport Spotlight: 7: Desert Island Discs. 7-30: Gala Concert Hall: 8.30: Saturday Night Theatre: ‘Flare Path’. 9.58: Weather; 10: News:
‘The CIVIC HALL
DRAMA FESTIVAL 1969 October 27lh—November 1st
A week of varied and entertaining plays, of which full details will be given next week.’
10.10: A Word in Edgeways: 10.55: For All Sorts and Con ditions of Men- 11.10: Music at Night: 11.42: Weather. News: 11.45: Forecast for coastal waters.
If you wish to become a patron would you contact the Civic Hall, as our list of patrons will shortly be needed for (lie programmes. Priority booking will be granted to patrons for one week, commencing October 10th.
Dance,Dine or Relax in Blackburn's
MECCA, Tel: 3278
War Memorial Committee Bolton-by-Bowland
Whist and Domino Drive
MONDAY, 13th OCTOBER at the, ,
M(by kind permission of Supper provided.
Commences 7-30 p.m.
Whist and Domino Drives will also be held at the Coach and Horses Hotel, Bolton-by-Bowland, on
. Monday, 27th October Monday, 10th November and
Monday, 24th November CLITHEROE DRAMA FESTIVAL
Coffee Evening Wednesday, October 8th 7-30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
in the MAYORS PARLOUR
(by kind permission of His Worship the Mayor,
Councilor S. F. Hardman)
Cake, Pound & Treasure Stalls ADMISSION — 1/6
Proceeds for Minister’s New Car Fund.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH YOUTH CLUB D A M C E THE
ANDR0MEDAS CIRCULATION EXPLOSION
OCTOBER 3rd 8 p.m. — 11p.m. Admission 5/- Right of Admission reserved. Clithcroe Divisional Liberal Association Autumn Fair HURST GREEN MEMORIAL HALL
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th To be opened by
WALLACE LAWLER, M.P. Raffles
(LADYWOOD, BIRMINGHAM) at 2-30 p,m.
Various Stalls : Sideshows : Gardening ADMISSION FREE
NO EVENING SERVICE
Coffee Evening at the home of
Thursday, October 9th at 7-30 p.m.
BRING & BUY STALL ADMISSION 1/6
Coach and Horses Hotel, Bolton-by-Bowland
r. and Mrs. N. Hodgson) Entrance Fee — 4/-
St. Andrew’s Church, Slaidburn
ANNUAL SAL E
in the Village Hall
Saturday, October lltli at 3 p.m.
Opener: Mrs. Moir
Produce, Fancy Goods, Jumble, Jewellery. Children’s Goods Sweets and Flowers. BRAN TUB HANDKERCHIEF GIRLS
of Lower Asker Hill. Grindleton Stalls include:
ADMISSION 3d. Children Free
— BUFFET TEA — MARTIN TOP CHAPEL ;
Trinity Methodist Church ---------O------'---
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5lh 10-30 a.m. •
Rev. N. D. WALTON 6 p.m.
Rev. J. A. GOODHALL St. George’s, Dunsop Bridge Harvest
Thanksgiving Sunday, 5th October
2-00 p.m. and 6-30 p.m.
Mr. G. Hodgson,
B.Sc. (Grammar School. Leeds).
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson "Ingledale”, Newby, Rimington
Monday, 6th October
SALE OF PRODUCE for Church Expenses
at Village Room, Dunsop Bridge
SALEM CHAPEL Martin Top - Rimington
Sunday, October 5th 10-45 a.m.
AFTERNOON SERVICE Mr. T. WHITTAKER
SUNDAY SCHOOL 2-
1-
FAMILY WORSHIP Mr. R. A. CAPEWELL
00 p.m. 00 p.m.
6 p.m.
JOINT YOUTH and PARADE SERVICE
Rev. K. M. Hendry, B.A., BJ5.
St. Janies Church, Clitheroe HARVEST
THANKSGIVING SERVICES
10-30 a.m. Family Communion 2-15 p.m. Family Service 6-00 p.m. Evening Prayer
Sunday, October 5th 8-00 a.m. Holy Communion
Preacher: The Rev. W. Barrand METHODIST CHURCH - WEST BRADFORD HARVEST SERVICES
Sunday, October 5th at 1-50 and 6-0 p.m. Preacher—Rev. JAMES WRIGHT Soloist—Mr. Oswald Evans
HARVEST SOCIAL Monday, October 6th at 7-0 p.m.
Lecture—“Flowers and Gavdens" by Mr. S. H. Green — Sale of Fruit and Flowers —
ADMISSION 1/6 (including .refreshments) CLITHEROE
NATURALISTS SOCIETY St. Mary the Virgin, Gisburn Harvest
10- 45 a.m. Mattins 11- 45 a.m. Holy Communion 2-00 p.m. Family Service 6-
7-
Thanksgiving 9-00 a.m. Holy Communion
Sunday, October 5lh. ■ . . Services:
30 p.m. Evensong
Preacher: Rev. Canon C. C. Mackay
ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION CLITHEROE LADIES' LIFEBOAT GUILD
BRING AND BUY SALE and AFTERNOON TEA
at CLOSES HALL. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND (by kind permission of Mrs. M. Heaton)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th. 2-30 p.m.—5-00 p.m.
Demonstrations o£ Floral Art—3 p.m. and 4-15 p.m. VARIOUS STALLS
ADMISSION 2/6 2-07 p.m. bus from York Street will be met in village 45 p.m. Holy Communion Ablaze
Was titled “Black Mav 1878" ant policemen with dr trying to subdue crowd. Flying c filled the air and a background o buildings and b: dows. The other i of i similar m raged people and) mansion well abla; caption “Col. House on Fire, M Both scenes
blue band aroun and the handle w decorated. The • i criss-crossed wit) brown hair-line the two pictures side were full < One, rather cruc
The pint-sized S’
MANOR GOSPEL HALL Milthorno Avenue, Clithcroc
Sunday, October 5th GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.
Mr. A. BRIDEWATER (Shipley)
Wednesday, October 8th Ladies Bright Hour,
2-45 p.m. Mrs. TickelL (Blackburn) CLITHEROE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th H A R V E S T SERVICES 10-30 a.m.
FAMILY WORSHIP DRAMALOGUE
“Fair Shares For All”
souv DARK! IN HIS
with an old cou facturer in our r and looked acre tall Georgian 1:
Seven years ail
is now used fo, purposes. “1 wa •that house”, lie “And our stables about where we ing now; It’s a fl big rooms, all t| work is of oak, are oak shutters! windows. They
, womenfolk and chi the house and cl bolted all the shutl he kissed us. gotT to close and bar! behind him, crossel saddled his horse! post-haste to Bla|
Riotin’
tect their propertjl off to join: them”, f The story imp re J
rioting and the: had banded togetll
the time; I had the cotton riots, hut to hear the the lips of one r directly, was to si personally involve them much near! creased the dram My old friend lo
The cotton wo:|
quiet in those know”, continued gentleman, reat thoughts. "I reme —I was only a lac at my mother’s kn little lads wore fr I was young father arrived hc| great hurry. He f l
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today when ar.| friend brought earthenware jug I ■picked up for a fd on Preston Marke
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of an unhappy ef Cotton s trouble! and it may be of | recall additional recorded by an contemporary wril
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