I Clithcroc Advertiser arid Times, Friday, January JO, I960 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday
T E L E V I S I O N BBC 1
Weather. 12-5: Laurel and Barely. 12-25: Zokko. 12-45: Grandstand, Racing, Indoor Athletics. Rugby League,
Rall.vcross, Ski-ing. 5-15: Dr. ■Who. 5-40: News and Weather'. 5-50: Here's Lucy. G-15: Lulu. 7: The More- cambe and Wise Show. 7-30: Tile Rolf Harris Show. 8-15: The Saturday Thriller. 10: Till Death Us Do Part. 10-30: News followed by Weather.
10—10-30: Si Dice Cosi. 12:
R A D I O RADIO 1
7-30: News. '7-34: Weather.’ 7-35: Galaxy. 9-15: Dancing Round Europe. 10: Pete Murray. 12: Midnight News room. 12-5: Night Ride. 2: News followed by Weather.
Weather. 5-33: Breakfast Special. 8-32: Ed Stewart. 9-55: The Gocgly Game. 10: KeiLh Skues. 12: Emperor Rosko. 1: The Jack Jackson Show. 1-55: The Googly Game. 2: Pete Brady. 4: Dave Lee Travis. 5-32: Country Meets Folk. 6- 32: Scene and Heard.
5- 30: News followed by RADIO 2
Weather. 5-33: Breakfast Special. 8-32: As Radio 1. 9-55: Five to Ten. 10: Max Jaffa. 12: Marching and Waltzing. 1: As Radio 1. 2: Sound Stage. 3: Alan Dell. 4: Melody Fair. 5-32: As Radio 1. 6-32: Those Were The Days. 7-30: News. 7-34: Weather. 7-35: Galaxy. 9-15:
5-30: News followed by Sunday
TELEVISION BBC 1 (Sunday)
Whittington on Ice; 5-55: Ken Dodd; 6-5: News and Weather; 6-15: Pilgrim's Pro gress: 6-30: Which Way
R A D I O RADIO 1 (Sunday)
11- 30: Hardy Heating Co.; 12- 0: Know How: 12-30: In This Case; 1-20: Farming fol lowed by Weather for farm ers and growers; 1-45: Hold Down a Chord: 2-15: News; 2-16:The Lost Peace; 2-41: Film Matinee. 4-5: Star Choice; 4-55: Dick
Naya Jeevan; 9-30: Music in School; 10-0: Si Dice Cosi; 10-
9-0—9-25: Nai Zindagi— 30: Morning Service;
Utopia?: 6-55: Songs of Praise; 7-25: The Forsyte Saga; 8-20: The Play of the Month; 10-10: News followed by Weather; 10-20; Omnibus: 11-10: Weather; 11-12: Which Way Utopia?
BBC 1 (Sunday)
by Weather; 7-25: H. Andrew Williams Kaleidoscope Com pany: 8-20: Tlie World About Us: 9-10: Workshop: 10-0: The Art of the Garden: 10-20: Rowan and Martin's Laugh- In; 11-10: News; 11-15: Film Night.
7-00: News Review followed
Discovering London. 12-40: Play Better Golf. 1-05: Deux Mondes. 1-25: Evolution. 2; Cardus. 2-30: Football. 3-25: Sports Arena. 3-50: Spider- man. 4-05: l Spy. 5: All our Yesterdays. 5-30: Joe 90. 6: News. 6-10: All Creatures Great and Small. 6-30: Roundhouse. 7: Meet the Joybeat. 7-15: Your Money Does Matter. 7-25: This is Tom Jones. 8-25: The Aven gers. 9-20r The Big Picture. 10-10: News. 10-20: The Big Picture. 11-20: Tonight with Dave Allen.
11: Morning Service. 12-15: GRANADA
10- 40: Match of the Day- 11- 25: Braden's Week. 11-55: Weather.
7-20: News and Sport followed by Weather. 7-30: Rugby Special. 8-15: The Tenant of Wildfcll Hall. 9: Chronicle. 9- 40: Postcard from Brighton. 10: Once More with Felix. 10- 30: Release. 11-10: Colour Me Pop. 11-35: News. 11-40: Midnight Movie.
3-4-25: Saturday Cinema. BBC 2 GRANADA
12-35: Tools of cookery. 12-55: Nows. 1: World of
The Felony Squad. 12-15: Closedown.
News. 10-10: Saturday Night Theatre. 11-10: Psst? 1140:
Sport. 5: Results Round-up. 5-15: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. 6-10: News. 6-15: The Saturday Crowd. 7: The Champions. 7-55: Mystery and Suspense. 9-30: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. 10:
CIVIC HALL Tel. 3278
Dancing Round Europe. 10— 2-2 a.m.—As Radio 1.
RADIO 3
6-40: Verdi, and Schiller. 7-15: After AH. We Have Got the Money. 7-45: Ernani. 8-40: Personal View. 9: Emani. 9-40: Wealth—and Ghosts. 9-55: Emani. 1045: The Seven Deadly Sins. 11: News.
RADIO 4
Today. 6-50: Ten to Seven. 6-55: Weather and Pro gramme News. 7:' News. 7-15: On Your Farm. 745: Today's Papers. 7-50: Outlook. 7-55: Weather and Programme
6-30: News. 6-33: Farming
Weather. '8-4: The Saturday Concert. 11: Record Review. 12: Jazz Record Requests. Sports Service, 12-30—6: Sports Parade Prize Quiz, Meet Tony Lewis,. You’ve Asked For It, Racing, Talking Sport, Rugby .Union Inter national. Association Foot ball, Sports Report, 6:' Schubert Piano Sonatas,
8: News followed by
end Woman’s Hour. 340: Rugby Union Football. 4-30: International Concert Hall. 5-25: Challenging Brass. 5-55: Weather and Programme News. 6: News and Radio Newsreel. 6-30: Sports Ses sion. 7: Be Reasonable. 7-30: Gala Concert Hall. 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre. 9- 58: Weather. 10: News. 10-
10- 55: Lighten Our Darkness. 11- 10: Music At Night. 1142: Weather and News. 11-45: Forecast.
9- 20: A Choice of Paper backs. 945: In Your Garden. 10- 15: Daily Sea-vice. 10-30: Study On 4. 12: Motoring and the Motorist. 12-25: All the Best from Today. 12-55: Weather and Programme News. 1: News. 1-15: Any Questions? 2: Afternoon Theatre. 3: Week
Nows. 8: News. 8-15: Freni Our Own Correspondent. 845: Today’s Papers. 8-50: Rats Are Not Vermin. 9: News. 9-5: The Weekly World.
(GRAND KINEMA) / Tel. 3278
FRIDAY at 7 p.m. SATURDAY at 2 p.m. and 7 P-m. Final performances of THE SOUND OF MUSIC
(U)
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 p.m. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s other immortal musical
OKLAHOMA! Cinemascope.
GORDON MACRAE ROD STEIGER
Technicolor. Starring (U) GLORIA GRAHAME SHIRLEY JONES The wonderful musical with the never-to-be-forgotten songs!
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY -at 7-30 p.m. THE D'OYLY CARTE OPERA COMPANY production of
THE MIKADO Technicolor. 10: A Word In Edgeways. (U)
The greatest of all Gilbert and Sullivan’s fantastic successes, conies to brilliant life with the unerring perfection of the D'O'yly Carte Opera Company. Truly a musical treat for everyone.
Will Patrons please note that admission oriccs for THE MIKADO will be as follows: 6/6; 5/- and 3/6. Half Prices—Children and O.A.P.s 3/-.
DOWNHAM W.I.
Afternoon Tea 2-45 p.m.—4-45 p.m. JANUARY 18th
in the Village Hall Bring and Buy :: Tombola
Admission — 2/6 (including tea)
Whist Drive 7-30 p.m.
Admission — 4/- CHIPPING SHOW SOCIAL COMMITTEE Grand DANCE
Friday, January 10th in the
Memorial Hall, Chipping Dancing to
Bill Sutcliffe’s Band 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
— Licensed Bar — ADMISSION — 5/-
C L I TH E R O E & D IS TR IC T R A ILW A Y present a
4 ic fc L L E R S ' Model Railway Exhibition • in the
Si. John Ambulance Hall, Church Bow, Cliilieroc Friday, Saturday, Sunday, January Mill, J lth, 12th
Week; 7-0: News followed by Weather; 7-3: S u n d ay Special; 9-0: Ed Stewart; 10-0: The Stuart Henry
6-55: Tlie First day of the
Show; 12-0: Family Favour ites; 2-0: Savile's Travels: 3-0: John Peel; 5-0: Alan Freeman; 7-0: Mike Raven's: 8-30: Jazz On. One; 9-30: I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again:
10-0: Pete Murray; 12-0: Mid- n i g h t Newsroom; 12-5: Humphrey Lyttelton; 1-1: Night Ride; 2-0: News fol lowed by Weather.
Radio 2 (Sunday)
BUYA BRAND-NEWS' BBC‘2 TELEVISION
Week; 7-0: News followed by Weather; 7-3: Sunday Spec ial; 9-0: os Radio 1: 10-0: Eric Robinson; 11-31: People’s Service; 12-0: as Radio 1; 2-0: Tile Navy Lark: 2-31: The Clitheroe Kid; 3-0: Fan fare!; 4-15: Movie-Go-Round: 5-0: as Radio l ; 7-0: Sing Something Simple: 7-30: News followed by Weather; 7-35: Grand Hotel; 8-30: Sun day Half- Hour; 9-0: Brain of Britain 1969 : 9-30: I’m Sorry, I'll Read that Again: 10-0 a.m.—2-2 a.m. as Radio 1.
6-55: The First Day of the Radio 3 (Sunday)
Weather; 8-4: What's New? 9-0: News followed by Weather: 94: Haydn's Piano Trios; 940: Your Concert Choice: 11-0: Music Maga zine; 12-0: Bach: 12-30: Orchestral Concert; 1-40: Music associated with the Hamburg State Opera; 2-30: Shostakovich String Quar tets; 3-25: Hamburg State Opera; 4-20: Shostakovich. 5-
8-0: News followed by
Piano Recital; G-30: Joint Knox; 7-15: Bach, Strav insky and Britten; 8-10: The Ascent of Olympus; 8-30: Concert; 9-20: The Golden Chains; 9-50: Bartok; H-0: News.
Choose from such famous names as Philips. Bush. Murphy, Ekco, Pye, Dccca. G.E.C.— names which mean a lot in torms of
rotiabiiity. appoarance a n d
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performance. Backed by our after
gramme News; 8-0: News: 8- 10: Apna HI Gliar Samaj- hiyc; The Eye-Witness; 840: The Sunday Papers; 8-50: Programme News; 8-55: Weather; 9-0; News; 9-5; Chapel in the Valley; 9-30: The Archers; 10-30: Morning Service; 11-15: Pick of the Week. 12-10: Sunday Listening
7- • 7-50: Sunday Reading; Radio 4 (Sunday)
Friday 6-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m. . Saturday :o a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 10-30 a.m. to 5-30 pm.
Admission: ADULTS 2/* CHILDREN 1/- FOLK SING-OUT-TONIGHT!
Clithcroc Folk Group—Dog & Partridge, Vfellgatc—Jan, 10th The specialists in Lancashire Ftlk Songs introducing the famous Oldlam
T I N K E R S
and your residents: IAN and JUDITH Next week it’s Tony and Arthur!
■AT YOUR SERVICE’
Sir F ra n k P e a rso n M.P.
will be pleased to meet electors and discuss any
problems they may have at
Clithcroe Conservative Club
Oil i
Tuesday, 14th January, from 5 p.m.—5-30 p.m. |
Slaidburn Village Hall
■ Grand DANCE Olde Tyme & Modern
Saturday, L8tli January at B-30 p.m.
FORDS BAND Adniissiou—5/-
Liglit refreshments at reasonable charges.
CLITHEROE DIVISION LIBERAL ASSOC. 0: Music Now; 540:
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE in WHALLEY OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL . on FRIDAY, JANUARY 10th at 7 p.m. ADMISSION 3/-
(including refreshments) 55: Weather and Pro
^ C T A D I i r U T CLUB W J l HIYL 1 A i
n l ! BLACKBURN "
Tel. 52325 January' I2 week. Show starts 7-45
p.ni.
THE BIGGEST OF THEM ALL . . . Six foot eight—Nineteen Stones—Five Octave Voice Hit Recording Star — “She Wears My Ring”
Post; 12-25: My Word!; 12-55: Weather and Programme News; 1-0: The World This Week-end; 2-0: Gardeners’ Question Time; 2-30; The Sunday Play; 4-0: Holidays Abroad; 4-30: Can I Help Help You?; 4-45; The Living World: 5-15: Down Your Way; 5-55; Weather and Pro-, gramme News. 6-
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for Sunday; 8-30: The Mayor of Castcrbridgc: , 94): Your Hundred ' Best Tunes; 9:58: Weather:- 10-0:: News; 10-10; The Time of My,Life; 10-50: The E p i l o g u e : 10-59: Weather; 11-0: News; 11-2: Music at Night; 11-45: Fore- cnsi.
- • • • ■ < ’
from America; 6-25: The Critics; 7-0: Sunday Sym phony; 7-55: Week's Good Cause Appeal; 8-0: Subject
0: ;Ncws; 6-10: Letter
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Backing by the RYLES BROTHERS
Also . EMMA ST. PAUL & THE MOOD JACK & JILL - KEELEY FORD JOHNNY HAMMOND
Sun. and Fri. 5/-; Mon. to Thurs. 3/6; Sat. 6/- ; Annual Membership .only 2/6 Come and have a wonderful time!
8 o’clock start
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. 20 6. 17 £50 this, week
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB W E L L G A T E
TEL. 3585 SATURDAY, JANUARY IIth Terry Moore SATURDAY, JANUARY 12th The Scott Brothers THURSDAY, JANUARY 16th
Roefield hotel edisford Bridge
CLITHEROE’S ONLY TOP CLASS RESIDENTIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT
RESTAURANT OPEN TO
NON-RESIDENTS EACH EVENING
12-00 noon — 2-oo p.m. Now Open Lunch
Monday— Friday inclusive Bookiug for
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Bowland Forest Y.F.C. CARNIVAL
Friday, January 10th in
DANCE
NEWTON INSTITUTE Dancing to the
T E R M IT E S 9-0 p.m.—1-0 a.m.
Admission—5/-
Clitheroe Flower Club LECTURE/
DEMONSTRATION entitled
'Mainly Figurines to be held
Friday, January 17th at 7-30 p.m.
in Station Hotel, Clitheroc to be given by
Mrs. B. Warcing (of Preston)
Non-Members 2/6
Seats reserved at Trinity Methodist School on Friday, January loth, 7—9 p.m. and Saturday, January 11th, 10—11-30 a.m. From January 13th seats may be reserved at Miss F. Brotherton's, King Street, Clitheroe.
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH PRESENTS
OLD KING COLE
21st, 22nd, 23rd 24th and 25th January at 7-15 p.m. and 25th January at 2-15 p.m.
Admission: Evening performances 3/6 Saturday Matinee 2/6
/MONDAY NDAYS. TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS----- new a s r 15 YEARS AHO UNOtft
to Feb. 6th at 5*0 p.m. only WEDNESDAYS and fRIDAYS
10-30 a.m. 1 -30. 4.30. 7.30 p.m. GOAZ n jO M / /
to Feb. 7th at 5-0 & 7-45 p.m. A U
SATURDAYS.to EEB. 8th
ADULTS: 14/- 10/6 7/6 & 5/- CHILDREN: 10/- 8/- 6/- & 4/-
AVLHESERVfO At Belle Vue (EASt 2927). Lewis'*, FotsylH's,
— Belle Vue Manchester also presents— Z O O P A F tK Daily Iron 10 a.m.
T E N P IN B O W L IN G Daily from 10a.m. Superb Banqueting Licensed Catering
BIG CAR PARKS H ADDINGTON YOUNG CONSERVATIVES
TOP OF THE POPS DANCE
ST. HELEN'S SCHOOL, WADDINGTON
FRIDAY, 17th JANUARY 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. — featuring —
THE GAVEDWELLEIIS PLUS
ADMISSION 5/- THE HEATHAN BLOOD (Right of Admission reserved) BRITISH LEGION — WADDINGTON BRANCH
Childrens Fancy Dress Christmas Party
SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY at 2-30 p.m.
for Members’ children aged 11 years and under at the METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, WADDINGTON Fancy Dress Parade at 3-30
p.ni. approx.
CLITHEROE W J E j L BRANCH A course of 10 meetings on
THE COMMUNIST WORLD will bo held in the
Clithcroe Royal Grammar School, York Street
Commencing Monday, January 13th at 7-30 p.m. Tutor: J. D. ARMSTRONG,
B.Sc. — Fee 15/- —
THE FARMHOUSE
RESTAURANT WADDINGTON FELLS FARMHOUSE FARE Lu HIGH TEAS DAILY
CLITHEROE BRITISH LEGION BRANCH
D nches, High Tens . and
Weekly Double £15 7
24 .
Casual callers or reservations. Tel. Clithcroc 3173,
inners available Saturdays and Sundays.
Weekly Treble £25 7 8 J6
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL HEALTH DIVISION No. 5
NOTICE TO CHILD MINDERS AND PLAYGROUP AND NURSERY ORGANISERS
REGISTER with the local health authority for
S H S M e d W «
Failure to register before' 31st January, 1969, can load to Prosecution and Fine!
you arc not closeOy related, for TWO *. HOURS or more in' the' .omi oi paymmt o r row m T ir th en y o u must
OTcursory, etc., meeting V * M M I f you qjc looking niter ON£ OR MORE children,--to whonv BARGAI
COATS! ALL A:
Dutch Blaij Curtaining! Curtl
Gents Interlol GIRDLES
Midland Hotel & CWS. Balloon Street. Manchester SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR PARTIES
D A N C IN G Nightly7 p.m. (Old* TymeTues & Thurs. T O P T E N C L U B (Members) Suns. 7p.m.
Display Advertising Sells
Ring CLITHEROE 2323
IN FULL SWING!! -TO FEB 8 th. 1
iz PALLADIUM ™
TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7 p.m. JULIE CHRISTIE
ALAN BATES
TERENCE STAMP PETER FINCH in
FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (U)
SATURDAY MATINEE STAR JUNIOR CLUB at 1-45 p.m. Juvenile Adventure Story
SECRET CAVE Serial—Ghost on Monks Island Cartoons, Comedies SUNDAY CLUB at 7 p.m.
SEX CAN BE DIFFICULT (x> ALSO
PLAYGIRLS AND THE VAMPIRE < MONDAY to WEDNESDAY at 6-30 p.m.
VINCE EDWARDS JUDY GEESON in
JAMES COBURN JAMES MASON in DUFFY (A>
HAMMERHEAD <A) ALSO
THURSDAY to SATURDAY at 6-15 p.m. ROBERT MITCHUM PETER FALK in
THE BATTLE FOR ANZIO <A> ALSO
JERRY LEWIS TERRY-THOMAS in Don’t Raise the Bridge, Lower the River (U) vg£. x > “E
MANOR GOSPEL HALL Mllthorne Avenue, Clitheroc
Sunday, January 12th Gospel Service 6-30 p.m.
Mr. J. Eddleston (Blackburn).
Wednesday, January 15th Ministry and Prayer 7-45 p.m.
LOW MOOR CLUB * The Home ot the Stars *
BING O—Thursday and Saturday in (he Lounge FRIDAY
FREE and EASY with BRIAN on the Organ
and BARRY on the Drums Sunday, January 12th ROY DEMAINE with
BRIAN on the Organ Clithcroc
Congregational Church SUNDAY,
PARADE SERVICE
JANUARY 12th 10-30 a.m.
Rev. K. M. Hendry, B.A.. b.D. 6 p.m.
in the Common Room. 8-30 p.m.
GROUP MEETING
SUNDAY HALF-HOUR Parish Church.
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday, January 12th FAMILY SERVICE
10-30a.m. Rev. N. D. Walton. 6-00 p.m. Rev. E. S. Joselin.
2-00 p.m. LADIES’ CLASS Speaker: MIssJ. Reeday
Christ Church, Chatburn MEN’S SOCIETY
JUMBLE SALE in SCHOOL HALL
JANUARY 10th, 1969 7-0 p.m.
Admission—3d. - Tea and biscuits.
— Date For Your Diary —
Hobbies Exhibition ill SCHOOL HALL
JANUARY 18tll 2 p.m.—7 p.m. Another in the Jong line
of secret agent .films, “Hammerhead,” is showing next week from Monday lo Wednesday at the
ynuclcar defence system. Hood manages to contrive
Edwards ns Charles Haod, an agent assigned to track down Hammerhead (Peter Vaughan) who is seeking a secret report concerning a
Palladium. This one stars Vinco
a meeting with Hammerhead on board his yacht in Portu gal. once there Hood encoun
AT THE CINEMA
ters Sue Trenton (Jury Gcsson) who has been chas ing him since they met :n
London. Showing With •'Hammer
head” ‘ “Duffy,” a robbe;7 and double-cross story with
comedy as well. In the-title role is James
Cobum. as an eccentric toy- making American living in
mistress. Segalene (Susan nah York), and his half- brother, Antony (John Alder- ton), decide to rob the mans father, j . C. Calvert (Janies
Tang:ers. Stefane (James
his
vain and mean and his money is to be taken while it
Mason). He is exceedingly wealthy,
trio haven’t much chance of success.
is en route from Tangicrs to Marseilles. ■ Here is where Duflly comes in. Without his genious the
there is a war film, “The “Battle for Anzio,” starring Robert Mitchum as the dedi
From Thursday to Saturday
cated war correspondent Dick Ennis. He shares ail the action with the soldiers and is with the
men preparing for the Anzio assault in 1944.
the tough Commando Cpl. RnbinofT (Peter Falk) and a ranger drive into Rome to : find only a handful of Germans.
After landing, Ennis with ,
still suspicious. “Don’t Raise the Bridge,
report the road to Rome is wide open, but the general is
They return to base and
Lower the River” is showing at the same time.
Monday to Tuesday there is Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
At the Civic Hal] from
Macrae as Curly, Rod Steiger as Jud and Shirley Jones as Laurey. I t is a love story telling of
the way Lam-ey goes to a social with her hired hand, Jud, to pay Curly back for not asking her sooner. In due course Jud and
“Oklahoma” starring Gordon
tiie lovely Yuni-Yum, Ko-Ko her betrothed and Nanki-Poo, a wandering minstcl who Is in love with Yum-Yum.
Curly And themselves vicing with each other for Laurev's affections. The D'Oydy Carte Company
This famous Gilbert and Sullivan story is about Japan,
are in the film production of "The Mikado” showing from Thursday to Saturday.
/ At first: the betrothal does n ’t seem so terrible as Ko-Ko lias been condemned to death for flirting—a capi tal offence decreed by the Mikado.
Titipu have made Ko-Ko the Lord'High Executioner so he
is not likely to behead him self.
and Nanki-Poo have many problems to solve if they are to live happily ever after.
Tile two lovers. Yum-Yum
Who childisi
from which to judge s Waiting quietly;; n<
gs.ers at thetr play a: greatly diverted there!: th Two eight-year-olds|
tune!”, said number 1. "Go on-you can’t”,
no. 1. “Let’s look 'at, hand!" No. 2 obligingly oxi
remarkable and has st: ted recollections! of othe| enile activities. I remember a rhy
...our”Bob that bob tha| Bob owes our Bob, 01
used to recite: : , b “Our Bob owes your
ob. I t your Bob docsnl
hear you saying," but r fully have to confess t playeu the self-same u: enic trick myself, more 50 years ago and, accc to Owd George, he t| members it from his schooldays. . This strikes me : as
oped to examine the paw more . closely. T t | spat in the centre; extended palm. “There shouted triumphantly, beat a hasty retreat i further end of the ground. “Filthy little beast!”
pond?” demanded the The young clairvoyai:
the thumb. “You’ll hav and horses and pig; chickens and ducks duckpond.” “Oh, and where’s the
said, “you will be a if There’s the farmhouse, eating an area on the “there are all the field! there’s a hill for your, sj He pointed to the t.
in solemn tones ma(| pronouncement. : "When, you grow ui|
his palm and his examined it closely. Finally, he looked a
and I couldn’t : help hearing (if I leant that! "Here. I’ll tell yo’
eir heads close U
number 2. “Bet you I can!” r<i
friend,- I passed th moments observing the]
chool for ; the arrivi
There are lots of y< designation if my ex|
Owd George is i
For Wl
‘NEW OPEN
Wh a l l e y Mel Church is to be rc-<|
on Saturday, Janul by Mr. J. C. Blakcl
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