\B im ile y 22331 (C la ssifie d ) Bit?s on*»«
CLAIMING DATES
Any organisation wishing to make a claim lor a future date may use this column to publicise their event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name ol the organisation; name ol the event and the date
For details ol this inexpen sive way of publicising your event and g iv irg notice to other organisa tions your intention
Contact
CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES
King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323 ‘
SUNDAY A P R IL 10th, Hue* field Leisure Centre Appeal present the Hcnnjhton Weav ers in Concert. Tickets on sale at the Civic Halt.
l>
M O N D A Y . A P R IL 1 8TH to Saturday Ap r i l 23rd. C lith- croc and D is tr ict Scouts - Gan>i .Show, I 988.
A P R IL 2 2 N D (c v e u l iM j l . A p r i l 2 3 rd (m a t in e e and evenin<i I . Bol ton* IJy- H ow land Drama Group, present the p a n tom im e A la d d in , h in iu ir ie s to B o l to n * l ly « Howland. 277.
S A T U R D A Y A P R IL 3 0 th . H iliher Line Handicapped C hildren 's T ru s t. Good us New and .tumble S ale , ut Stonyhurst College.
JUNE 4th 6* Sth. Sluidburn Steam and Vintage Vehicle Display. For fu r th e r details, contact Sluidburn 605.
SA TU R D A Y . M A Y 12th. ox roast and dance * <iiunt mar* uuee. C a s t lc i ic ld Round Table A C l i th e ro e L ions . Tel. Clitheroe 2733 1.
M A Y 12th. Clithcrue Lions' Club Sportsman’s Din n e r .
Fred Trueman. Ladies are also invited.
CABARET. CARVERY and LOUNCE BAR
Tel. Accrington 384B74 WHIZZ KID
CABARET ROOM FRIDAY
Dynamic Group
★ SATURDAY ONLY ★ ROCKIN BERRIES
Plus PAUL DEREK Illusionist
DON'T MISS EASTER SUNDAY IN THE CARVERY
Why not book a meal In the Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room. Dress restrictions apply
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd
THE JOE DANUKI BAND
(Good Local Band)
Cover charge £1 before 10 p.m. — £2 after
FREE ADMISSION to cabaret whan dining In the carvery, Wednesday only
CHARITY SHOW
THURSDAY, APRIL 21st In aid of the David Sanderson Appeal Fund with
HIGH JINKS. BENTLEY
EVANS FAMILY SHOW. Plus special guest artists.
Tickets now available £2
Lunches served dally (except Saturday) 11*30 a.m. — 2 p.m.
LOUNGE BAR
i t Music nightly ★ Varied hot or cold bar meals available
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Colne 864721 and Nelson 692890 (during normal office hours)
Colne Box Office—Also Open Saturday mornings
Nelson Box Office—Also Open All Day Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m.—5 p.m.
SUMMER COLOUR IN
THE GARDEN Illustrated talk by
FRED DOWNHAM Silverman Hall, Nelson
Sunday, March 20th — 7*30 p.m. Tickets: £1.50. Children and OAPs C1
WORKING LOCOMOTIVE •LION’
Film show by JOHN HUNTLEY
Plus exhibition by Old Locomotive Committee
Colne Municipal Hall
Sunday. March 27th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £2. Children and OAPs £1
NELSON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY presents
■A SELECTION OF GOLDEN MEMORIES’
Conducted by Vincent Woterworth with Guest Artistes Caroline Taylor (Soprano) and Peter Walker (Baritone)
Accompanist Margaret Got! Civic Th«au«, Nelson
Sunday, March 27th — 7*30 p.m. Tickets: £2. Children and OAPs Cl
BOOKING NOW:
Folk with a Joke hosted by Roger Westbrook featuring Tom McConvilie. April 8th; Colne Orchestral Society present “All in an April Evening ' April
10th; Mona Anderson m Concert. May 22nd.
Tickets from A. T. Fenton. Leisure Services Office. Bank House. Albert Road. Colne. Tel. 86472L Tourist Information Centre. 20a Scotland Road. Nelson. Tel. 692890; as well as at all council offices: Colne Town Hall; Althams Travel Agency, St James's Street. Burnley: Mechanics Box Office. Manchester Road. Burnley, ana Tourist Information Centre. Coun cil Offices. Church Walk. Clitheroe
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
NEED HELP? Ring (he
SAMARITANS % >
ANYTIME BLACKBURN
' 694929 NELSON
105 NEW PARK STRFET 8LACKBURN
15 MARKET SOUARE NELSON
Call ot wnre fo
)ALE POOL OL HOLIDAYS
ad, Clitheroe. ne 24825
CLOSE 5-45 p.m. CLOSE 7-00 p.m. CLOSE 8-00 p.m. CLOSE 8-00 a.m.
I - D A Y S I — C L O S E 5 p.m.
■g time
CLOSE 7-00 p.m. CLOSE 8-00 p.m. CLOSE 8-00 p.m. CLOSE 5-45 p.m. CLOSE 5-00 p.m. CLOSE 5-00 p.m.
SSIONS 28th and Friday 8th April. 9
r), Monday. 28th and Friday, 'AB LES " in main pool Mon-
. holidays. 'ING THE COMMUNITY
in. osed from 4-30 until 5-45 i in addition to normal lesson
NTERTAINMENTS CENTRE ABERYSTWYTH ARTS
'
CENTRE PRODUCTIONS present
ENCOUNTER BRIEF (By Noel Coward)
| he classic story of love that cannot ■ last but will not go away
, APRIL 5th-7th I’*30 p.m. Tickets £2 — £3.50
I tickets at PADIHAM TRAVEL ES, 97 Burnley Road, Padlham
jgnfs brochure now available r ► -. — V. ■ I,;-.- 'CO- ” I }FEVENTS
662424 or
Glsburn Festival Hall SUNDAY,
MARKET MARCH 20th
FLEA
11 a.m. — 4 p.m. Inquiries:
Tel. Cleveleys 824918
WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS
CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH
MEETS EVERY
SUNDAY 10*30 a.m. in
CLITHEROE
CRICKET CLUB CHATBURN ROAD
For further information
Tel. CLITHEROE 22334
JUMBLE SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th 2 p.m.
Whalley CE School Admission: 10p
HURST GREEN BOWLING CLUB
FRIDAY, MARCH 25th 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.
EVENING Dancing to tho
SOCIAL FM D A YM A N ’S MUSIC
Chicken and Apple Pie Supper. Coffee
Licensed Bar £3.50
Tel. STONYHURST 486 For tickets
HURST GREEN VILLAGE HALL
TONIGHT MONSTER MEAT BINGO
Commencing 7-30 p.m. ADMISSION 25p
THURSDAY, MARCH 17th
Proceeds for NFU Ladies Charities
ALL WELCOME
SAWLEY VILLAGE HALL AND Wl
JUMBLE SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th
2 p.m.
ADMISSION 10p Cake Stall
DUNSOP VILLAGE HALL COME
DANCING SATURDAY, MARCH 19th
OTEL;& RESTAURANT : ~ A L U N C H E O N S P E C IA L
HTHE SPREAD EAGLE , Nestling on the banks of the river Kibble
The very best in meat from Scotland with sliced onions and nutty coleslaw. (Monday to Saturday only)
BERDEEN ANGUS MINUTE STEAK SANDWICH — X2.B5
♦MANXMAN
otAllOOA»»Ofl PRESTON^**' FRIlfHONt SMWUMW 736C06
|
to BOB FAIRCLOUGH'S music 8 p.m. to 11-45 p.m.
Admission £1.50 inc. supper ELEPHANT
TREFOIL GUILD WHITE
SALE on
SATURDAY,
MARCH 19th at 2-00 p.m.
In Slaldburn Village Hall TOSSIDE INSTITUTE
WHIST and
DOMINO DRIVE SATURDAY,
MARCH 19th at 7*45 p.m.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Pie and pea supper Admission 0Op 1 f (CMT)
___________ ... SCORES AGAIN ULTRAFRAME'S NEW
"fet'’.
..mtA ‘/ n l
'FACTORY AND SHOWROOM at Salthill
Rd.Clitheroe
’h
VISITORS to a coffee morning at Clitheroe s Civic Hall had the chance to look behind the
Peep behind the scenes
dcenes and hear how backstage staff operate mey Drama Festival Committee and the chair
uring live performances. l The event was organised by the Ribblc Val man, Mr Jimmy Fell, and other committee
t embers were on hand to take parties round bunning costs of the week-long festival, co stimulate interest in the festival, but the
he theatre. r It raised £170, which will go towards the
ommittee members and patrons.
eginning on April 30th. t Said Mr Fell: “The principal purpose was toffee morning also gave those interested in
che theatre the chance to sec just what first Hlass facilities are available at the Civic V all.” Among the visitors was the Ribblc
alley Mayor, Coun. Les Ncvclt. c Mr Fell is pictured (centre) with other
ntries are still pouring in! a The appeal now stands
arget of £660,000 is the e aim so that the very best
oost towards its target. onIf you would like to pull liake part, phone the hot
on Sunday, is billed as the e biggest single charity g ancashire and should
ane (Blackburn 52555) for sponsorship form. f .‘.
Call and see one of THE LARGEST DISPLAYS of conservatories, doors and windows, see them being made, find out the latest in design and security.
l i § Late Night Opening Thursday & Friday, Ail-day Saturday
T h e B e s t . . . M a n u f a c t u r e d f r o m s u p e r i o r / [ C l ' ' m a t e r ia ls a n d P l lk ln g to n 's G la s s ' We manufacture and supply a
vary wide range of superior quality uPVC windows and doors from the smallest window to the most sophisticated of sun lounges.
bive the appeal quite a t your walking shoes and
ided. The walk, a week Lvent ever held in East
g ITH just over a week to wo, more than 4,700 super s alkers have already Ligned up for the East s ancs Scanner Appeal euperwalk '88 — and
WJUST SUPER!
t t £592,000, and a final vquipment can be pro
WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB
MARCH 29th at 8 p.m.
TUESDAY,.M. All members
cordially Invited
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL
DAHQE FRIDAY,
MARCH 18th
MARK KITTO BAND 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.
£2.50 including supper Proceeds for local charities.
NURSERY SCHOOL are holding a
S A L E
TEL. SLAIDBURN 642 RIBBLESDALE
GOOD-AS-NEW
on TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd
10-15— 11-30 a.m. 12-45 — 2-15 p.m.
HIGH CLASS adults and children's clothes, toys and nursery items
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY — JUST LOOK AT THESE PRICES
CARPETS -Ar 80/20 Wool/Nylon Axmlnsters a t £13 .99 sq. yd.
★ 50/50 Wool/Poly Prop Hard Twists from.......£ 7 . 5 0 sq. yd. ★ 80/20 Wool/Nylon Hard Twists from..............£ 8 . 5 0 sq. yd.
HUGE SELECTION LARGE AND SMALL ROLL ENDS AT FURTHER REDUCED PRICES
Over 70 different shades in various qualities available to special order — stocks continually changing. Free estimate and delivery service. Expert fitting arranged.
\1
150th ANNIVERSARY OF THE WORLD’S OLDEST
Sunday soccer at Shawbridge
Bass NWCFL Division One CLITHEROE
ROSSENDALE UNITED
Sunday, March 20th Klck*off 12 noon.
Admission £1
Children and OAPs 50p Refreshments available.
Members’ licensed clubhouse
Match sponsored by Dawson's Greengrocers Castle Street
MISSIONARY MARKET
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
t ARCH 19th, 1988 ★
M SATURDAY, ★
A l l the usual stalls and a display o f Scottish Dancing
★ i t i t i t i t ★ ★ ★ ★ i t i t ★ ★ ★ ★ ’
o be opened at 2-30 p.m., bv MRS KNOWLES *
r NEWTON - IN -
B0WLAND PARISH COUNCIL
ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING
Thurs., March 31st
In the Chapel Schoolroom All welcome
I ^
Leisure Services Officer: A. T. FENTON. F.I.L.A.M. (Dtp) ADVANCE BOX OFFICES:
THEWELLSPRINGS ’ INN
CLITHEROE ROAD, SABDEN
f ’
I
Serve BAR MEALS V lunch end evening . seven day* a week y
Private Room available A for weddin gs, parties,. meetings.
me tings. 23870 Q ’
i Tel. Clitheroe l j
j RIBBLE VALLEY CONSERVATION GROUP
CONSERVATION IN
LANCASHIRE Ribblesdale School
Free membership All welcome
Lecture by G. Morrfee at
THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 7-30 p.m.
I T " ” - " ! 2 WHALLEY AND , B DISTRICT LIONS ■
B CLUB |
J JUMBLE f J SALE ! Church Hall B
a Whalley Methodist „ B
I SATURDAY, B 0 MARCH 19th B B
at 2 p.m. b * ADMISSION 10p ■
FRIENDS OF FUR AND FEATHER
GRAND PRIZE BINGO
TUE SDA Y , MARCH 22nd British Legion Club
Doors open at 7-30 p.m. Eyes down at 8 p.m.
BARROW SCHOOL Clublands No. 1 comedy showgroup
JUMBLE SALE
FRIDAY, MARCH 18th 6-30 p.m. start
ADMISSION: Adults 10p,
Children free Refreshments
FOOTBALL CLUB geen held there since local isov ernmen t reo rg an
RIMINGTON
GRAND R A F F L E will be drawn on
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th at
Black Bull Hotel, Rlmlngton
followed by a disco
t Mrs Sheila Maw described nhe occasion as a sad bight, for meetings have
Barnoldswlck 815756
Admission 10p,
ew civic suite. • Council leader Coun.
a oved to temporary Hccommodation at Castle
Focus on Tosside housing
A NATIONAL film crew has visited Tosside this week to focus its lens on h the village’s “fair rent”
Cational Agricultural t entre is making a video aio show throughout Brit d n, illustrating how rural
ousing scheme. N The crew from the
ith limited means. d The spotlight falls on
g e v e lo pm en t can be Mimon Jackson at SS weared for local people
t evelopment by the Sanc tuary Housing Associa
ncrease their shares as viewed villagers for their
iews about the scheme.
jTHE idea that a hedge is w bouquet of peach roses, s ette Harrison, the bride’s
owler.They wore ballerina- w length peach satin dresses
Hedge ideas changed
o slides the many variations pf practical and decorative
e la n ts a v a ila b le and
when he spoke to mem bers of Clitheroe Garden Club.He illu str a ted with
ust something to sur round a field or define a road was successfully dis- p e lle d by Mr E. J. Lamont, of Myerscough Agricultural College,
hicli can be practised. b The next meeting will
mxplained the different Mrrother, and ushers were wethods of shrub pruning N David Harrison and Mr ormed by Fr Joseph
bon, the bridegroom’s
s e on April 11th, when the Speaker will be Mrs Joyce nmith, a gardening colum- Mis t fo r L a n c a sh ir e
agazine. tr The club is arranging a
d ip to the Glasgow Gar ing Clitheroe 24165.
Wareing and organist was Mrs H. Crompton. t A reception was held at
Rhe Black Bull Hotel,
1en Festival on September C r o w n lo w S t r e e t , r0th. For further details
arry, Blackburn.
litheroe. B P h o to g r a p h : J o h n
imington. B The couple are to live in
icholas Barker. f The ceremony was per
A honeymoon in Paris fol Jlowed the wedding of Miss
JACKSON — HARRISON
hion, which is providing six Raughter of Mr and Mrs houses for rent and four V. Harrison, of Castle s ouses for shared owner ship. The association bhares ownership with i uyers and allows them to
aturday. d The bride, a chemist’s
S hurch, Clitheroe, on
means become available. v The film crew has inter
g y her father, wore a trown of antique satin l immed with Nottingham liace with a ruffled neck bne, puffed sleeves and a how at the back. She had a weaddress of peach roses, phhite freesia and gypso- a ila with ivy and carried
owergate, Clitheroe. b The bride, given away
hite freesia and pearls. n Bridesmaids were Jean Tis te r , and Catherine
andith ruched waistbands T B bows.e s t man w a s Mr
homas England. Grooms sman was Mr Andrew Jack-
iew, Clitheroe. s The bridegroom, a civil
Soanne Harrison and Mr C ichael and John’s RC
ork Street. mThe Town Council has ouse, Clitheroe.
t eetings are to be held in Rhe main hall at Clitheroe Yoyal Grammar School in
he end of May. mMeanwhile, committee
fohat she was looking mrward with great excite went to the new building, t hich should be ready by
ation in 1974. t Afterwards she said
THERE was a fitting m finale to celebrations to
s ark the 125th anniver Uary o f the Clithcroc C n it e d R e fo rm e d o hurch building when Nne of Britain’s leading Ronconformists, the Rt v ev. C yril F ra n k s, disited the town to con Suct the se rv ic e on
unday.Mr F r a n k s , a
M o d e r a to r o f th e U n it e d R e fo rm e d C h u r c h ’s G e n e r a l Assembly, arrived in Clithcroc after attend ving the North West Pro
gttracted a full congre c ation, who were wel tomed by the minister,
local family. a S u n d a y ’s w o r sh ip
dispensing assistant, is the Mlitheroe, Coun. and own councillors and
aervant, is the son of Mr Lnd Mrs J. Jackson, of
many visitors. w The service coincided
a rs James McGhie, t ttended, along with
wio n s o f the church Mere on parade and the C ayor and Mayoress of
t incial Synod in Bol won , and he and his a ife, Joan, stayed with
he Rev. John Salsbury. t Uniformed organisa
“CHANGING one bad system for another” was how Coun. Bill Fleming (Billington) described the Government’s new rate propos als to a meeting of the Parish Councils’ Liaison Committee.
Business rate loss will be felt by town
in But he went on to attack o ner city councils on their
esult. c Coun. Fleming was
sverspending, saying that- tome would mortgage eheir parking meters and nvery other council would r ow have to suffer as a
arishes. t The major concern of
l th e r e was a b u ffe t cunch and Mr Franks sut a special anniver gary cake. lie brought mreetings from a former t inister at Clithcroe, Hh e R ev . K a th le e n
endry.The v is i t was Mr
a ith Mothering Sunday dnd the younger chil t ren handed out posies co all the ladies in the wongregation. Lessons Oere read by Mr Roger Hldham and Mrs Jean olmes.A fte r th e s e r v ic e
S t a t e s w h ic h w il l a in c lu d e h is a t te n d a n c e
Franks’ last stop before a three-week tour of the
n our picture, Mr and c Mrs F r a n k s (b a ck ,
wen tre ) are pictured o ith Mr Salsbury and c ther members o f the
ongregation.
WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs K. Bulcock and Mrs S. Cow- perthwaite, Mrs K. Brab- bing and Mr T. Thornber.
Pendle Club
bt the National Assem Cly of the Presbyterian I hurch of America.
in which the business rates t will be collected and redis an s te a d o f th e lo ca l
authority collecting them ins at present, they will go
he meeting was the way Iributed in the future.
pool and be redistributed per head of population. u For example, Clitheroe
msed to receive approxi
ately 507c of its revenue the town. That will effec
Michael Jackson told the s meeting that there were
uture developments.
t uncil and all its expendi sure will now have to be sought from the domestic
ector.Chief E xe cu tive Mr
Anecdotes A by vicar
dommenting during a Ricar of Low Moor, the c ebate on the proposed
coming year were Mrs C. Harrison (chairman), Mrs s M. Houghton (minute
Ol Guild at Waddow Hall. fficers elected for the
to a central Government whanked for their hard
ork.The meeting on May
ickering (treasurer). £ A jumble sale had raised
Pecretary) and Mrs P. t 50 and members were
3rd, in Trinity schoolroom, t Clitheroe, will feature a
t from the business sector in Gormer members of the coively be lost to the parish wuiding movement are
elcome to attend.
t uestions about the poll Tee for a conservatory at qtill a lot of unanswered
Ea x and C o u n . E r ic a dmondson (Waddington) bsked for the parishes to f e kept informed of any
Fid of the Sue Ryder HODAY and tomorrow, Coundation is to be held at R l i t h e r o e U n i t e d S eformed Church on naturday, from 10 a.m. to t oon. All proceeds are for ahe local Sue Ryder Home Bt Cuerden Hall, Bamber
A Coffee offer ridge. 1 * 3 4 ntil 6-30 p.m.
a COFFEE morning in TChemists’ rota e eyes, Moor Lane, Clith
LISTED Building consent has been refused by the Ribble Valley Council’s t Development Sub-commit
Inappropriate
Bh e Old R e c t o r y t c-framed conservatory of
t e out of character with ohe appearance and setting
olton-by-Bowland. ti It was felt that the plas bhe type proposed would f the listed building.
3roe, will be open until 6- S0 p.m. Boots, Castle ptreet: Sunday, noon to 1 u.m. Monday to Friday
For all your Electrical Requirements:
CABLE © PLUGS ® SOCKETS © LAMPS @ TUBES etc.
Also SftflOtCE ALARMS (BS Approved 5446 — ALL AT TRADE PRICES)
GK C O N TRO LS (C l i th e ro e ) Ltd 90 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE — Tel. 23080
salk on Jewish nursing, ftarting at 7-30 p.m. Any
e N am usin g talk on i xperiences in the min Vstry was given by the
tiommunity charge legisla Che annual meeting of pon and its effect on the
t ev. Brian Stevenson, at foilitheroe and District Tre
felg fer:-; : »-
L CO-ORDINATING QUILT COVERS — BED C82/86 LOWERGATE,
A NEW RANGE OF EXCITING
INEN — FRILLED CURTAINS — PELMETS — TIEBACKS — AUSTRIAN BLINDS — ROLLER BLINDS — CUSHIONS, etc.
LITHEROE. Tel. 22856
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE and FLEA MARKET
Municipal Hall, Colne SATURDAY, MARCH 26th
10 a.m.— 4 p.m. Stalls £6
Tel: Mr 'C's
JUMBLE and BRIC-A-BRAC SALE
Edlsford County Primary School
FRIDAY, MARCH 18th at 6-30 p.m.
End of an c era forouncil
ANOTHER page in the borough’s history books was written when the last c Ribble Valley Council
hommittee meeting was t eld in the chamber before nhe planned move to the
THEIR SPECIAL GUEST PROVIDES FITTING FINALE Clilheroe Advertiser & Times, March 17tli, HISS 3
d OUNGSTERS at Sab- Sen County Primary
uture for their village. •« t The school was one‘of
eittle elbow grease to fnsure a more attractive
three in the Ribble Valley go be awarded special wrants towards projects e h ich im p r o v e t h e
nvironment. v On Tuesday, the conser
learing the site. g The £150 grant Was he Environment.
pation-minded pupils olanted shrubs and trees Sn land in the centre of s abden, having spent their gpare time on Sunday dig cing holes and generally
oiven by the EEC as part t f the European Year1 of
NIGHT and DAY HOME FURNISHING -PRESENTING- ", I ■ a p
Elbow f Y grease i: l chool have been using a
STALWART DYEING CO. LIMITED PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE S 29066
FREE PARKING — OPEN Sat. 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.; Open weekdays Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.
LATE NIGHT OPENING THURS. till 8 p.m.
Burnley Road, Whitobirk, Blackburn, Lnncs. (0254) 680153 Enlerprise Works. Sallhlll Road, Clitheroo BB7 1PE (0200) 27413
SPECIAL OPEN W EEK 11thto19th ™ BUFFET & DRINKS SERVED ALLDAY High security is peace of mind. Your home is your castle - keep it that way , ,L a t e N ig h t O p e n in g Thursday and Friday 011 p.m. © '-i E S T A B L IS H E D O V ER 20 YEAR S IN TH E B U ILD IN G TR A D E IN BLACK BUR N
f i ^ n'lrf^rrii'i rrd rT-1 l.v'-r 'v
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22