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All modern conveniences
I Hot ana cold all bedrooms — Central healed for sea, Tower and chief entertainments
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£ lm . SHOW THAT GOES ON FOR 52 NIGHTS
BLACKPOOL Illumina tions woul d h av e broken the hearts of Barnum and Bailey, who once boasted of having the “ greatest show on earth” — not because the lights ex ceed their wildest dreams, but because they are free! There may be greater
natural wonders in the world, there may be moon landings which glue countless million eyes to television screens. But there’s nothing quite like the magic wonderland of this half-million pound fantasia by the seaside.
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living memory, from a few electric lights slung along the prom in 1912 to add a touch of colour and gaiety to the autumn evenings for late- season holidaymakers. Those experimental strings
And yet is has all grown, in
of fairylights have grown and grown to this year’s 375,000 lamps of over 100 different
VISIT
BLACKPOOL AIRPORT TERMINAL BAR and
LICENSED RESTAURANT THE PLACE WITH A DIFFERENCE
Enjoy your drink overlooking the runways
A tasty Hot Lunch. Snack or Cola Buffet Is served daily In the Bar. Excellent A La Carte Lunch served daily in Restaurant 12 noon to 3 p.m. Book early for your Wedding, 21st Birthday or any special party.
Ample Free Car Parking Facilities Reservations Phone
Mrs M. A. GRAY (Manager) Mayfair Catering Services (London)
Blackpool 44326 ■4f - 4 .. *
6 H S M RESTAURANT" CLIFTON SQUARE, LYTHAM
OPEN DAILY FOR
MORNINC COFFEE. LUNCH. TEA and DINNER A la Carte and Table D’Hote
Telephone: Lytham 5395 Ir* Leonard Thompson p r e s e n t s
X C £ S M M O F
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Matinees Mon.. Tues.. Wed. & Sat.
L-.il) 11/Ci 8/.» 6/-.
Special Reduction for Parties and Children.
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LEA GATE HOTEL BLACKPOOL ROAD, PRESTON Telephone Preston 2G525
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i f NEW TOLL BAR CARVING BUTTERY Luncheon Menu. Whole roast gammons, loins of roast pork,
sides of beef 6lb. Rolls of ox tongue with 32 salads and savouries — 10/-
Various Evening Meal Snacks Available_______________ !
HELENOR PRIVATE HOTEL 118 ALBERT ROAD, BLACKPOOL CENTRAL
T H IS S U P K U O R B L K ^ D Y S S ^ E A ^ W h AS0 ^ : U
K * 1 ™ - . ™ H O U D A Y PERSONAL SERVICE^ ^ ALL HOME COOKING
Terms: FULL BOARD from 30/-: BED & BREAKFAST 33/6 Send s.a.e. for Brochure and Theatre Guide.
Residents Props: Mr and fllrs E. Johnson - Tel. 34326 WHY NOT A *
LIGHTS ’ HOLIDAY at
STAMFORD HOUSE HOTEL Proprietors: ROLAND AND JOAN HEYWOOD CENTRAL FOR ALL AMENITIES
H & C ALL ROOMS, DIVAN BEDS, SHAVER POINTS Pli,e TELEVISION lounge
COLOUR TELEVISION ^ ’COCKTAIL BAR u
y | ;f p m f r e e “ p a r k - LATE KEYS 76 ADELAIDE STREET,
BLACKPOOL C TELEPHONE 27838
" A WELCOME
AWAITS YOU AT THE WELLINGTON
PRIVATE HOTEL
1 WELLINGTON ROAD SOUTH SHORE
Licensed. Sea view most bed rooms, all with H. and C.» razor sockets, electric fires, bed lights and keys. No attics. TV lounge Good food. S.A.E. brochure.
ILLUMINATION WEEKEND £3 per day evening dinners. bed and breakfast
Telephone Blackpool 43658 MR and MRS MORFEE
HOLIDAY FLATLETS
2-6 persons. 1-2 rooms. Every thing found. Gynn Gardens two minutes. S.A.E. terms.
Mrs Hufchingson, 20 Holm- field Road, Blackpool North. Telephone 53511.
O V E R T O N ; ■ 37 Shaw Road South Shore ■
S Adjoining promenade» lounge TV, ■ 5 h . and C. all rooms, varied menu. ■ 5 Board residence. Children wel* B i come at reduced terms Homely, ■ ■ comfortable
■ special OAP holiday terms. ■ Tel 44661—MRS GALE.
accommodation. ■ ■ ■
**■*■■■■*■■»*■■■■*■*■■■■**■* GAY STAY
30 PALATINE RD, Blackpool Telephone 28052
Two minutes from the sea and matn attractions. H. and C. all bedrooms. Homely atmosphere and good home cooked food. Parties and conferences. OAP’s welcomed FuU board from
27/6 per day.
Under the personal supervision of MU and MRS CAVANAGH
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Board residence, bed and breakfast and evening meal, bed and breakfast. Personal supervision. Separate lounge and tables. TV
ROSEDALE HOTEL (1st house from promenade)
0 CHATSffORTTI AVENGE BISPHAM
TERMS from 10' gns.
Reduced terms for OAP*s for one week only (commencing Sept 28lh to Oct. 2nd.
Tel, 52661, Prop: F. A. Johnson E XC EL 34 BANKS STREET, N.S.
Situated 3 minutes promenade, near North Pier and places of amusement. Lounge with TV. Board residence from 31/-.
Telephone 23332 'Proprietors:-]. and^K,. Moir
PAKEFIELD HOTEL Telephone 43051
16 GREYSTOKE PLACE, FULL BOARD 32/- PER DAY or
Bed, breakfast and evening dinner. Reduced rate for children. Sun lounge, free car park,
FRANK AND BETTY GREENWOOD
SYLVAN CLIFFS ’Private- Hotel ■
8 King George’s Ave, N.S.
Adjoining promenade. Comfortable hotel, friendly atmosphere, good food attractively served.
Bed, breakfast and evening dinner . from 30/*. • - Garage
Telephone Mrs Bullough 51914
S EA V IEW CHEST HOUSE
14 NORBRECK RD, NORBRECK 1 0 7 0
EUROPE’S GREAT ICE SPECTACULAR
Dazzling Cast Headed by 4 Skaline Champions
The Commodore Hotel
Facing sea overlooking cliffs. Con* slant hot water all rooms. All
hair spring interior beds. Fitted carpets throughout Razor sockets every bedroom. Unsurpassed and varied menu's. Milk, cream, eggs and poultry fresh from the farm. Bread and confectionary baked on premises. TV in lounge. Garage and car park.
TERMS: 44/6 per day includes
orcakfast, 1-0 o’clock dinner, high tea and supper
Descriptive folder at your request to M. C. Lumb. QUEEN’S PROMENADE
NORTH SHORE, Blackpool Telephone 51440
THE RUSSELL 209 DICKSON ROAD
Heaters in all bedrooms. Breakfast and tea 2-1/6. B. & B and Evening Meal 27/6.
MBS E. CARR. Tdophonc 25403 Spend a Happy Holiday at
DESMOND HOUSE 3 and 5 Grasmere Road
Bed, Breakfast and Evening Dinner 25/-. Bed and Breakfast only 17/6. Baby sitting free.
Mrs Frisby. Telephone 26614 MRS JACKSON
19 BRIGHT STREET
3 minutes Promenadc/South - Shore. Bed and Breakfast and plenty of it— £1 each. And free baby sitting.
Telephone 44647
MARINE VILLA 4 WITHNELL ROAD
One *minuto sea. open air baths and South Pier, hot and cold water all rooms, comfortablo lounge, TV. Open all year. Board residence from 32/6.
Mr and Mrs W. JAMIESON TELEPHONE 43178
Sea view* minute Derby Baths. Parking.
BEL ROYAL
HOTEL (LICENSED)
7 GENERAL STREET NORTH SHORE
Convenient tor. promenade, North Station and all entertainments. Cock* tail bar, hot and cold water all bed* rooms. Good food.
Terms 30/- per day Telephone 25127
Proprietors: |. and T; Hawkcs GLENROYD
13 Banks Street, Blackpool.
(adjacent Prom, and North Station) Homely. Bed and Breakfast—22/6. Bed, Breakfast and Tea—25/*. Late Keys, Baby Sitting.
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the buttery
Bispham’s Cosy Cafe and Licensed Grill
105 RED BANK ROAD
Table Reservations Blackpool 54223
Friendly Atmosphere and Good Food
OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. to 11 p.m Under the personal supervision
of the proprietor: RENE LEE..
SEAFOODS, STEAKS, GAMMON DISHES, ROAST CHICKEN, ROAST DUCKLING
MRS McCABE 57 Palatine Road, Blackpool
Telephone 25115. Illuminations Period
Monday to Friday—£5 (full board) Weekends Friday to Monday—30/- per day (full board). Parties welcome. Children welcome. Good Food. Homely- Accommodation.
JOHN GREENALL
Late of WcUgate Motors, Clilheroe, now In business
For all types of repairs and expert advice on nil your motoring prob lems.
at PENDLE CARAGE LAMB ROE, WHALLEV
grades of Texaco Petrol. Shock
Absorber Services, Servicing acces sories’ and repairs.
Before you buy your next used car let us give you an independent true report before you part with your
CASH
COST TO YOU £3/3/0. Just Telephone
One Door From Promenade FULL BOARD 32/- PER DAY. BED/BKEAKFAST 25/- PER DAY
1 Hcsketh Avenue, Bispham, Blackpool.
WHALLEY 3367. "RED LEES"
BED/BREAKFAST and EVENING MEAL 28/6 PER DAY
(Prop.: MRS E. HEATON), Tel. 52056.
- CHATSWOOD 3 St Chad’s Road, South Shore
One door from promenade, II & C all bedrooms, lounge.
TERMS FROM 20/- PER DAY
Full board, children according to age. Your pleasure is our business.
Telephone 46511 ’
Resident Prop.: MRS E. YOUNG THE IDEAL HOTEL
FOR HAPPY HOLIDAYS
LYNDHURST . Private Hotel
• 18 BANKS STREET / BLACKPOOL NORTH
Telephone 22066 :
Bed, Breakfast and'Evening Meal— 30/-
LYNDHUHST is pleasantly situatod in North Shore within easy reach of Promenade. Shops. Theatres, Winter Gardens, Tower and All Amusements. Spring interior mattresses and H. and v, C. all bedrooms.
All'-under the personal supervision of MR and MRS SMITH.
MULLIGANS GAIETY RESTAURANT
(opposite North Pier) 120 THE PRQMENADE
WINE, DINE & SINGALONC Tel. Blackpool 27429.
MONDAY EVENING MEAL FRIDAY BREAKFAST £5
HOMELY
FRIDAY EVENING MEAL SUNDAY LUNCH £:t/10/0.
ACCOMMODATION. LOUNGE
LINCOLN,
88 OSBORNE ROAD, SOUTH SHORE,
BLACKPOOL. Tel. 43851 SOUTH CREST
359 PROMENADE, S./SHORE
VACANCIES ILLUMINATIONS Terms Moderate.
Sun Lounge. Free Car Park, Tel. Blackpool - 44807
INGL E S I DE GUEST HOUSE
4 SEVERN ROAD, BLACKPOOL Near Pleasure Beach, S./Shore
Bed, Breakfast and Evening Meal 25/- Midweek Monday to Friday. Or 52/6 Weekend Friday Night to Sunday Night.
TV Lounge. Free Parking Space. THE EVEREST TELEPHONE 28044 INDIAN, ENGLISH and CONTINENTAL
ONLY INDIAN RESTAURANT IN TOWN tor the finest selection ot _ .supc
TRY OUR HOT AND MILD CURRY Meals to,take out— Container provided- OPEN12noon to 2 a.m.
65a CENTRAL DRIVE ' -
TO TO TV
Situated 4 minutes Promenade, Shops, South Pier, ^fp^ortniebt. , Board Residence or Bed, Breakfast. Special Terms OAF
Midweek Illuminations. All bedrooms H. and C. teriors, all Home Cooking. Run Personally by Faniily
ROSAWYN, 66 Osborne Road, South Shore j ^ |
day.is our- concern. Terms from 27/6 inclusive. SAE^fpr dtuuj .j * proprietress-MUS S. A. WHITELEY.
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GLENROYD PRIVATE HOTEL
23 Tyldcslcy Road, Blackpool. FULLY LICENSED
Adjacent to promenade and amuse ments—28/6 daily full board.
Vacancies most dates.
Enjoy good food and good company with
Mr and Mrs Clarke • Telephone Blackpool 25197
E BOR HOUS E CENTRAL DRIVE, BLACKPOOL
Nr Promenade, Tower, Town Centre Opposite car park Lounge, TV.
Illuminations period. Weekend- Parties Welcome,
Special Terms Midweek Mrs K. Johnson. Telephone 20985 INCLEDENE Minutes Promenade. • ■
Board/Residence • £8/4/0 Weekly Illumination Weekends 25/* Dailv Full Board.
Midweek Mon. Tea-^Fri. Breakfast £4/10/0 Full. Board.
MRS MOORE. Telephone 46811 : 18 NELSON ROAD
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B l a c k p o o l R e s t a u r a n t s for a really good meal
UGP
STRAND RESTAURANT
♦32 Promenade, North (facing Cenotaph)
DERBY RESTAURANT
31 Church Street - - NEW
„ .M!K S a U ISiSSM-M
And in aw ! toW> thioughaut
Lancasl>m>*ns Cheshire
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One minute beach. Excellent catering and service. 27/6 bed, breakfast and evening meal. Reduced terms for children.
Prop.: MR and MRS DOUGLAS Telephone 52665
BLACKPOOL ILLUMINATIONS
Two minutes Sea, Bus, Etc. H. and C. All Rooms.
Highly Recommended.
Weekends Bed, Breakfast and Evening Dinner— 25/-, Midweek — 22/6. Telephone 46252.
MRS DURKIN
20 CLARENDON ROAD BLACKPOOL
BLACKPOOL TOWER shines through the colourful illuminations. types mid sizes, which arc
incorporated into 50 miles of festoon st. ip and over 75 miles of cable and wiring. Today, Blackpool Illumina
tions are claimed to be the world’s greatest man-made tourist attraction with an annual viewing public well in excess of four million. And even better things arc planned for the next decade. It was 1925 before the full
potential appeal of the lights was really appreciated, when B l a c k p o o l Corporation
mounted its first full-scale display.
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have followed—the sequence was broken by the war—the attraction has been developed with skill and imagination, improved techniques and more sophisticated e q u i pme n t , along with a courageous policy of investing large sums of money. This year's display will con
tinue for 52 nights from Friday, September 4th. to Sunday, October 25th. The budget this year -Is‘
approximately £168,000 and by utilising extensive and
valuable reserves of equipment the total represents a £500,000 production.
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out any admission charge— although it must be a worth while investment, both, for its power to attract iate-season holidaymakers, and weekend- and day visitors to Blackpool's
And it can all be seen with
“ holiday industry.” To describe it all adequately
would, as they say, need a book. There are over 500 pylons and columns of light,
over 1,500 floodlights and spotlights picking out special features: not to mention over 1,000 decorative designs and over 1,000 decorative poles. Pride of place goes to over
60 large tableaux with a total surface area of over 100,000 square feet; and over 500 special scenic designs and features.
The lights must be the answer to Nonvcb’s prayers, for they consume 725,000 units of electric' ■ — at off-peak periods. One of the features which
lingers in the mind is the massive welcome arch, which
incorporates illuminated in formation panels, which at all
times of the year greet the visitors. - Along the route the Roto-
sphere weaves fascinating colour patterns against the night sky; tile firework spectacular along the prom from Abercorn Place to Harrowside. captures all the fun of Guy Fawkes night, with brilliant zooming rockets, scintillating Catherine wheels and other pyrotechnic displays. The Jungle Book is a 100-
foot tableau devoted to a Disney-style interpretation of Kipling’s
epic; while “ Gymnastic Jim,” at the Picture: H. A. Hallas, Blackpool.
circus, takes up 30 feet of tableau. From the paddling pool to
Burlington Road is the Rue dc la Poupee (dolls), which will delight all little girls. And from Burlington Road to Watson Road the prom becomes a gay kaleidoscope of artistic, colour - changing, geometric features.
☆ The Dancing -'cars occupy
200 feet with beautifully dressed couples; and there is a 160ft. eye-catching animated silhouette tableau from well loved nursery rhymes con trasting w!th the Marine
Marvels. A second decorative arch augments the welcome at the entrance to the Pleasure Beach area; where there is a wealth of exciting light pictures—the greatest private display of decorative lighting in the country.
features this year, along the route, are the Space Age,
Among the brand new 'Make it a holiday SEPT4THtO0CT25TH
SEPTEMBER is the last round-up of autumn holidays, so why not. make that trip to Blackpool a long weekend, or better still, a week of sight seeing, shows, the lights, the lot. as an aperitif before winter?
Stay in luxury at one of
Blackpool’s superb hotels, be pampered and petted for a few days, and sample the finest cuisines. Or make it a liomc-rrom-
lionic holiday at any one ol' the boarding houses, where
comfort is high on the list of priorities, as well as good plain cooking.
Turn an ordinary trip into
a mini or maxi holiday. While there you could take in the show at The Ice Drome, or
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relish the old-world charm of Donald Peers at the Queen’s Theatre and ' ebony Winifred Atwell tickling the ivory keys. Go on, spoil yourself. This
will be the last chance of the season to casli in on good weather, a pre-winter holiday, the lights, tli shows and all tile goodies of Blackpool rolled into a holiday to re member, come September.
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£ FREE Guide and Folder. P.C. 2 to Dept. 221Town Hall, o
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UNC L E T O M ’ S CAB I N QUEEN PROMENADE, BLACKPOOL «•(> p.m. COMEDY NIGHTLY—CABARET 8-0 p.m.
*.v £ Bring the children and have a good time and relax while they play.
Change ot artist every night. 7 dilVercnt acts a week. Beer gardens at the rear. Cafeteria. Crazy Golf Course.
CHARLIE'S BAR ROYAL PAVILION
(Opposite. Coliseum Bus Station)
LIGHT SNACKS AVAILABLE Resident Pianist: JACK JUMEL
SPECIAL ILLUMINATIONS TARIFF MONDAY TEA TO FRIDAY BREAKFAST ONLY jj
£5-10-0
CENTRAL FOR ALL AMENITIES . CAR PARK —----------- TV LOUNGE
THE LAURELS
111 ALBERT ROAD, BLACKPOOL j; TELEPHONE 25136
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»1 Proprietor: P. P. CONGDON, Awarded Diploma ot i; S! Royal Institute of Health, Hygiene and Food
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Lunar Landing, Jewellery Fayre, Lucky Stars, the Aristocrats and Boat-nics, (which are both of Disney characters). In addition, there are the items: Easter-
delightful
Parade, Valentine Memories, Fountain Fantasia, Family Church,
'ungle Safari,
Carnival Time and — near Talbot Square, which has
civic decorative features — comes “ Dreaming of a White Christmas.” And—reaching for the sky—
is the fabulous picture of the Tower, aslune in the brilli ance of its autumn cloak, a: invitation to the festival of light beckoning people for miles around.
THE NEWEST
AND FINEST PUB IN BLACKPOOL
EXTRA HOLIDAY ATTRACTION!
DON’T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT! Come and see us when you arrive — ivhile you’re here —
before you go. • a . X ''(yx v i v i w . ' y>.:; \
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LEWIS’S BLACKPOOL tomorrow! Enjoy a good meal at Lewis's
II! I THE WARDROOM RESTAURANT 1 i !!! H
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j]] s Dine in comfort in our delightfully appointed res. | III !!! H taurant on the third floor. The Wardroom is = jjj ill = licensed and offers a superb choice of menu. -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii
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LOTS OF LOVE, lots of understanding mother :
jes—all these things mean i The girl—prematurely b and weighing two pounds ei ounces—would have died years gone by. But thanks the efforts of missionaries Africa, children like her h been given a chance to into normal- youngsters, s One of the missionaries -fl helped to save the child's ivas in • Olitheroe this w<| Salvation Army Brigadier P.l Hacking was visiting the ttl to visit friends during her hj| Say in England. She is Matron of the Usher Insti-i| near Bulawayo, Rhodesia. “My work at the institut,|
primarily the health of students — al-1 girls — attend the school," said J|
Hacking. She teaches domestic
.very few women and gii’ls vl involved in education but. :| the numbers are rockei| annually,
i j “There Is a great thirst I ! education and people are I .'.coming more and more in| este-l in it,” she said. “There are bursaries
|'firms. And"-lots of girls how qualifying as laborai
l.’jrcrkers and some even as - 1 tors.” What were her' impress'!
of Rhodesia—-which she gavds as her other “hon| “Its a growing country
e happy country,’ she said ( "The country ©till faces problems though. “We liav new clinic which is entirely to help we iw e received f OxFam,’’ said Miss Hack!
.disease is.- quite a prob Oxfam have been wonde I /They gave us two . sums
imaney which will canny through to the end of ,5'ear."
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) "Sometimes you ask the dven where they are going they say, ’I’m going to ;th:s js because the cuds
/ marked ‘Ox’, short fo-r Oxf| ;» All the pupils at the UI
/-Institute are African—nfl ,°f them from Mashona|
i-§nd Matabeland—but the /tre a mixture • of Europi j ®nd Africans:- [ lx "We never have any troi ,/JVe have a very happy e:
-..at the school,” said Miss H ins.
,-j What-arc her hones for growing country? “The girl: [/Progressing so much that Prill be able to take their j
-.many who could be leaders ,vney have to be encoura
j-1 the country. There
i.-jpr so long there has -ii, oducat-ion, but now .. have a chance,” she
,3 Miss Hacking -will be ®ack to Rhodesia in Nog
*»!r’ :»tter a whistle-stop t?LpnSland, Wales and : She will be vtel
ijeonard Cheshire Homes! encourage the, .patients "
Knowle Green Woincirs Institute
I The members of LongJ Sixties,. Club, were gi
fcjt the _ crowded meeting j^ ow le Green and Rpomen's Institute. Because of the number meeting, the bus
Mhe pjection was reduced to a i
E ® ,and will be disci #ere fully
Qt..the next ,
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IS v ihn'6 Was a l0tt« froni| 8 C
H ^ r i a ^ . - back on its' ’shonW
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or tw now aPPJy for a te f e roposed 5011 fu
Jm^Pfui talk about de !S ? C
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»wge District Bank, y
’ which should
j -p,-on 'for'-the'^aest pi. ihori® ,evening ended w 1“°™ domino drive.
i'J 1 ounty,, chairman . aj
s-cr support in finding 44/-I “ember to put the Lanca]
lberS werc told that |
fev a te s iey . manage i| fi h
Dll
.1 "There is'a protein deficit 'in the diet of the people, causes Kw-asfviokor and
jects. mothercare and hd nursing to 205 girls. When I first went to Africa in 1|
them to .study,, provided |
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