18 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September Wlh, 0
DOWNHAM are all welcome.
Cricket Although easily beaten in
through a combination of during the recent meeting of to put together their resiwnse excellent bowling and some Slaidburn and Lasmgton I ar- t() Lancashire Country C’oun- unbelievable catches, the vil- ish Council.
Downham batted first and, th e village was expressed thy public present and decided lagers were soon on the rack. The council said th a t the
cil following the public meet- j)e held in Chatburn
_ their bust match of the season l!
J^|ews from the Villages CHATBURN
dinner, on October 5th, and players, family and friends
SLAIDBURN Quarry l!
against Lancaster University Concern about the propo^u application. Councillors took M staff.
Downham CC enjoyed playing P a r k i n Q in th e g lo r io u s su n sh in e
, . , sion was the Bellman Quarry in
of Chatburn Parish Council the main topic under discus-
At a welbattenderl meeting ’ ‘ ‘ " incil,
.... ............. . . to charge for car parking in note „f the comments made by Jumble
Mr P e te r Hopwood was assisted in the service by lay
The U n i te d R efo rm ed pl'enelier Mr Church East View, is r.dsmK j
w'i1*)!v fuods for the upkeep of the ^ “ o ther members or Canon offer and pushed on the score, hoped to renovate the Jubilee
was never going to be enough. Valley Borough Council in the roliudabout were in hand. Leach produced some real near future,
pace when Downham began to Various highway matters b o w l , but a couple of dropped were discu s sed, including
The Assheton Arms is the on the cobbles will soon be venue for the club’s annual completed.
catches compounded a dismal overgrown bushes and poor day on the field and Lancaster road surfaces, coasted to victory.
Councillors were told work MPs to visit Castle
UIBBLE VALLEY resi- expected to meet residents dents are expected to be in Clitheroe beforehand,
given the opportunity to This visit takes place question a delegation of before the committee MPs about Cemfuel when holds a single oral evi- they visit Castle Cement’s deuce session as part of plant on November (5th.
of the House of Commons 27th. Environment Committee In 1995, the committee
The MPs are members minster on November its investigation in West- which is carrying out an' held an inquiry into the
investigation into the burning of secondary evironmental impact of' liquid fuel in cement kilns, cement manufacture.
has been organised by the ering other pollution prob- British Cement Associa- lems associated with tion, but the MPs are cement manufacture.
The visit to the works sees the committee consid- This latest investigation
However, a score of 103 Well with the help of_ Kibble tra c to r th a t repairs to the A projKiseil footpath diver
,.ecuiVed from the eon- sion, number 12, a t White-
- acceptable. Disappointment followed by a Family Service all the denominations in Whal- was expressed by members at 11 o’clock. There will be no iL
croft, was discussed and it S e rV IC e was the considered view by the public and councillors that the alternative route was not
that Chatburn had not been evensong a t St. J o h n s , as The service ended with thethe ringing of the great Wesley hymn “And can it be”.
.y.
mentioned in the Best-Kept- members are invited to join Viliaire awards, particularly in
view of the general improve ment that had taken place in
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the centre of the village. The council is to request
that the playing fields, grass verges, traffic islands and highway footpaths be riesig- ated under the Dog Fouling ,and Act 1990, which makes an offence for a person in
Evensong. MU
Read branch of the Mothers’ ig t
,-iarge of a dog not to remove fouling forthwith from desig ned land.
junction with Ribble Lane, is > be forwarded to Ribble alley Council. The next meeting was fixed
for October 14th. GISBURN
Mothers' Union opened with a devotional service in Gisbum
MU A new session of Gisburn
P Rev. Gill Hall. At a meeting
I-I..11 A# ,i m n i t h n f r
were made for future activi ties. It was agreed that the MU
recent meeting of Billington anti Langho
WI.Mr Phil Ken nedy spoke about honey and
Honey After the business a t the
health. He g av e a fa s c in a t in g
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arish Church, led by th e different types of honey which held at the Foxfields Country inembers'could ta s te . Mrs Hotel, were entertained by evening’s
account of the lifestyle of bees and of all the products of the hive. He arranged a display of
th e Festival Hall plans Mary Jackson expressed the m notimr’u thunk* in Mr Ken-
eeting’s tha
branch will take part in the forthcoming harvest and cos
tume festival at the church on October 5th anil (>th, with a display at the font. Arrangements were made for the annual MU silent aue<
tion on October Hth, starting at 7 p.m. in the r estival Hall. Anyone wishing to donate items
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O ffer Ends 21 st September ALTHAMS
B U S IN E S S E X H IB IT IO N A N D O P EN D A Y
Thursday 26th September 12 pm - 8 pm
Last remaining stands still available G L E N F IE L D P A R K
Lomeshaye Business Village, Nelson Tel: (01282) 602047
http:
7iwww.subnet.co uk/subinfo/glenfield
20 King St. Clitheroe Tel: 427136 f
Discounts subjed to purchase of Ahhams recommended Insurance. Limited oetiod otter, con be withdrawn without notice. Pteose sec Conditions al Discount poster in store or ask for M details.
•ave them with any member. Plans were discussed for a
for the October 7th, s to
nedy. The WI has arranged a Tai-
p.m. The class fee. tea and biscuits,
non-mt*nil>ers. i
Chi cluss in Billington and Langho Community Centre on
starting at 7-30 including
class is open to members and imvi*.
is £2. The
auction may Won by Mrs Jean Littter. The will be served . The event birLlulav flowers were given
tition for the fruit display was
^hThe raffle wits won by Mrs *qary Conboy and the coinpe-
special service on October 27th at 3 p.m. when there will he a re-affirmation of baptis
mal vows. A reminder was given, that
members’ charity boxes for overseas and the Children's Society, are due to be handed in. Enrolling member Mrs C. Thistlethwaite extended an invitation to attend MU meet-
Gisburn Festival Hall.. Judging
ers enjoyed a practice judging that a special centenary medal session at the nome of Mr and is to be minted in 1997 to Mrs D. Newbould, a t New-
sholme. Winners in the dairy cow competition were: Junior Philip Mellin. Senior— David Graveston, Steven Preston.
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ing competition were: Junior individual wishing to obtain a t ied “Lin k s__ Ribble Valley — Sarah Newbould, Alison medal for a souvenir should an(| Hyndburn”, is to be held Burgh, Jane Wells. Interrne- contact Mrs E. Jackson before jn whalley Library, at 2 p.m. diate — Susan Downing.
Winners in the scone jurig- craft and Produce Show. Any Catherine Duckworth, enti- . ,
six medals should be purchased Lecture to give as prizes at the Hand!-
pri
racing in Gisburn Festival committee, Mrs C. Langley, TT..11 . . . . . . a ! . , . , ail ^ 'B l ,1 m
Hall, starting at 7-30 p.m.
Next week]s meeting is frog The chairman of the show are available from the library. . t_ . . . . t . . . . J „aia,MiaatlCaa l ia l .n IwtllUlfl
tomorrow.
thanked everyone who heljied make this year’s show suc
Rlrth Vv ereetimrs were
cessful and reminded trophy winners to take their silver ware to the October meeting for engraving.
Whist Whist w inn ers a t Read
Co nstitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs D. Fisk, joint 2. Mrs M. Pickles, Mrs E. Charnley and Mrs S. Birming ham. Gents — Mr G. A. Hol den, Mrs B. Nichols. Special prize was awarded to Airs E. Charnley and Mr G. A. Hol den was MC.
Opera St John’s Church PCC will
it was agreed in
nanni ^ focal history lecture by on September 20th. Tickets
Coffee There will he a coffee morn
ing, plus bring-and-buy stall, at
Mrs B. Spencer reminded noon* members th a t S tre tch and Flex classes begin on Wednes
day at 8 p.m. in the Memorial . l u r n h lA Institute. She also suggested J U m U , e November 12th as the date Donations are being sought
members that creative sewing School, at 2 p.m. on Scptem- elasses will also begin on ber 28th. They can be left at Wednesday at 1410 p.m. in the school between 10 a.m. and Men’s Club.
Mrs E. Hartley informed held in Whalley CE Primary
RICHARD CHEW
present an evening with Ivor Novello and Noel Coward, by Pendle Opera, in Read CE School Hall on S eptember 28th at 7-30 p.m. Tickets are £5, including W i n n e r s
refreshments, and are avail able from Mr C. Law, Mr G. Britnell or any PCC member.
FUNERAL SERVICE
10/12 Whalley Road, Clitheroe
Welcomes to its staff
MR ERIC MAYMAN (Manager)
(A well known funeral director in the locality fo r the past 15 years)
This follows the merger of the RICHARD CHEW
FUNERAL SERVICE and
E & A MAYMAN FUNERAL SERVICE
at 10/12 Whalley Road and will result in a greatly improved service which will be offered 24 hours a day
The joint venture will be operated ’ from the residence and funeral home
Telephone 01200 443045/442285
Concerts The next in the series of
East View concerts a t Read United Reformed Church will be on Tuesday at 2-30 p.m. in the church hall. The concert features Ruth Longmaid (vio lin). Peter Sparks (clarinet) and Samuel Petchy (piano). Accompanist is David Jones the pianist from the famous Halle Choir and the Hudders field Choral Society. Admis sion will be£1.50p
Church harvest festival ser vice will be held on Septem b e r 29th a t 2-30 p.m. and taken by the Rev. Graham Kobson.’During the service there will be a special collec tion of tea, coffee,
sugar.bis- cuits, tinned beans for the Robot Scheme, which helps bring relief to bored te en agers! Your donation will be gratefully received.
Harvest Read U n ited Reformed
Youth club Read and Simons tone’s
Youth Club s tar ts back this w eek a f t e r th e sum m e r recess, and meets tonight at Read School from 7-30 to 9-30 p.m. for a multi-activity and enrolment night with Martin Bentley. I t is also the club’s AGM and anyone wisiiing to volunteer as a heljier will be most welcome, as will both new and old members. Mem bership costs £1 a year, and the club meets each Thursday evening at Read Cricket Club pavilion from 7 to 0 p.m.
prayer book, judged by Mrs Applebee, was won by Mrs M. Bairstow, Mrs D. Eccles, Mrs E. Peel and Mrs J . Sberras. D © S IC jn© rS
A competition for an old sale,
Autumn Gold F e s tiv a l a t Whalley Abbey. I t includes
dance at the September whist in te r io r d e s ig n e r s .c r a r t - and domino drive organised piakers and fine-food special
There was a kooiI attell- stalls from market gardeners, ty Rimington Memorial Insti-
tute Management Committee The Whalley Abbey b ellow - on Saturday
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lows: Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. her 2(ith. It starts at 7-30 p.m. Coultherd, Mrs B. Wadding- and four new embroideries, to ton and Mrs J . S la t te ry , mark the Abbey s anmver- Gents — Mr D. Coppin, Mr B. sary, will be unveiled. Conchie and Mrs Birming ham. Doininioes: Mr I). Lowe, Mrs F. Lowe, Mr R. Knight. Raffle: Mr J . Oddie. Mrs C. T h i s t le thw a i te , Mr Hos- twaite, Mrs D. Knowles. MCs were Mr A. Stott and
The winners were as fol- and wine evening on Septem- ship will be holding a cheese WADDINGTON Mr D. Seed. NEWTON
Church held its harvest festi val on Sunday. The service was conducted by the Rev. Geoff Rodgers and the organ ist was Mrs E. Waterworth.
Af ter th e service, te a and biscuits were served in the Sunday school. On Monday evening, there
was a sale of produce followed bv light refreshments. Fruit b a sk e ts were d is tr ib u ted around th e village to the elderlv and housebound. As banpened last year, the
Festival T h e U n i te d Reform ed
Grasp it
was opened by president Mrs D. Hammond, who handed over the meeting to the Clith eroe members at the conclu sion of the business.
The September meeting
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the speaker, Mr A. Marsden, a retired livestock auctioneer and farmer. He gave a highly amusing account of his life in the sales ring, from his early days as a humble, youthful work er a t Skipton C a t tle Market to owning his own auction mart.
Mrs J . Entwistle introduced
sale was held just before the BSE crisis hit the beef mar ket. His message was “if an opportunity presents itself, grasp it.”
proceeds of the harvest week end. along with funds from th e U n i t e d U e f o r m e d C h u rch e s in Burrow and Clitheroe. are to be sent to Kanyakumar, in Southern
India.
by Mrs V. Wood and supj>er was provided and served by the Clitheroe members.
Mr Marsden was thanked
an amusing anecdote and a poem read by Mrs Wood.
The evening concluded with Working £or YOU His last, highly successful,
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24 W itm ifie
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HIGH QUALITY LINGERIE
DON'T MISS OUR END OF SEASON CLEARANCE SALES ON:
Saturday, September 28th Saturday, October 5th
Saturday, October 12th 8.30 a.m. -12.30 p.m.
MAJOR CHAINSTORE
PRODUCTS AT FACTORY PRICES!!!
Whitewalls Industrial Estate, Regent Street Colne
(Bras from £2.00, Briefs from 50p) (Formerly Swegmark Nelson Ltd)
*
Forthcoming Events
C A R B O O T SA L E S u n d a y . S e p t e m b e r 2 2 n d . l im i t e d s p a c e s . £ 5 .0 0 p e r c a r . H u l - to n C a r e N u r s in g H om e H a l i f a x K d . N e l s o n . Tel* 0 1 2 8 2 6 1 7 7 7 3 .
Competition Result,
C«?
oH.ES{?lsFo-?-1 --8 1 9 .£ 2 0 - 2 1 4 . . £ 2 5 Lost & Found T e l .O l 5 o S j ^ £ hs - ' o l d This weekend there is the Forthcoming Events noon on the morning of the jumble sale, which is to be
for th e annual Chr is tmas for the annual Mothers’ Union shopping trip.
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^ V h L ^ i f i c d l the Methodist Church, on . by S™ K ? s £ t t . a “ d a ju « ta y between 10 a.m. ami
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ers of Gisbum 7 ounp: r arm- Members^ were informed watc|, Hawks' (jaine. To On Monday eveninR mem- and challenKmR talk..
Applebee for her excellent t jon ;s t0 iu, with the winner receivinK tickets to
mark the beginning of the WI movement in Canada. As 1997 is also the 50th anniversary of Rimington WI,
en te r the competition, cull into the library for an entry form before September 21st.
. . . .
to Mrs Margaret Patchett. RIMINGTON
ing on the second Tuesday of M r s k l a in e A p p le b e e , on t{,e p ,me wm he first class each month a t 7-30 p.m. in i 'sh o o s o f f ic e r fo r th e as l ■.....................
i n v i u i u u i i iu u u c im m u im . t v WI, Mrs E. Peel, welcomed , action photos, and information s from Blackburn
Inner cities The president of Rimington —- - - v
, ,
Clmrch in Society in th e H.,/vks expected to attend Bradford Diocese.M aa B. in the eveilinK. Woodcock th a n k e d Mrs A "Spot the Puck" competi-
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HOME SERVICES takes place at
8 p.m. £5.50.
the Abbey, at and admission is Library
Inge with an exhibition at the library on September 26th. There is to be a display of] ice hockey equipment a n d '
Ice hockey slips into the vil- exnibit*
I f . . _ 1 the
. Rev. Cvril Ashton. Celebratory even ts y . • speaker, .1 I the con
tinue on Satu rday, with a Burnley Youth Band concert in the Methodist Hall, at 7-30
p .m . A dm is s io n , which includes re f re shm e n ts , is £2.50, or £1.50 for conces sions.
Then on September 29th th e H o a rs to n e s Chamber Ensemble are to give a con- cert where wine and nibbles
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bin to be sited in the Dark- ood Crescent area, a t the
An application for a litter members enrolled,
Union a f t e r th e summe r recess will be on September 24th in church at 7-30 p.m. when the new committee will be commissioned and any new
BILLINGTON
the congregation at St Peter s P k n v n l i in s im n n d n n n *ll fv J tll
Church in Simonstone at 6-30 n.m. to jo in th e H a rv e s t
Winners Whist winners at the Abbey
senior citizens’ drive, in Whal ley, were:Ladies — Mrs B. Preston, Mrs A. Rigby. Gents — Mrs M. Naylor, Mrs D. Farnsworth. Dominoes: Mrs M. Harri
son, joint 2, Mrs M. Morley, Mrs M. Parkinson and Mrs
R.Nutter. Members co n g ra tu la ted
Mrs V. Garner on her 90th birthday.
th a t O c to b e r 2nd is th e revised date for the afternoon tea dance to be held in the vil lage hall.
tucked In to a celebration din ne r to mark 1400 yea rs of Christianity in Whalley. Guests a t the highly suc cessful evening, which was
Celebration More th a n 200 p eople
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I Dancers were reminded . , ,
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On Sunday morning Holy Communion will be at 0 a.m..
* p.m. on the afternoon of the sale.
any donations of juml be gratefully received from 1
MaUrice Wif-
Cyril Ashton’s team led ser vices in all the other Whalley churches that morning. The choir opened the ser
Course Tlie firs t of a course of
f lower a r ra n g in g clas se s begins on Monday evening,
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vice with the introit “When morning gilds the skies”. Mr Hopwood took for his theme
“A faith worth shar ing, a church worth joining.” This was also the subject for a m o rn in g s tu d y g ro u p in church the previous day which was attended by people from
PERSONAL SERVICES
BOARDING a t
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ST MARY'S HALL There will be a
'B o a rd in g T a s te r W e ek en d '
fo r b o y s o n October 12/13th 1996 a t S to n y h u r s t . E n q u ir ie s a r e in v i te d a s fo l lo w s :
Boys aged 7-12 years o f age:
The Headmaster, St Mary's Hall, Stonyhurst, Lancs BB7 9PU TELEPHONE: 01254 826242 Facsimile: 01254 826382
Boys who will reach their 13th birth d ay by September 1997
Admissions Office, Stonyhurst College, Stonyhurst, Lancs BB7 9PZ TELEPHONE 01254 826260 Facsimile 01254 826013
Stonyhurst participates in the Government's Assisted Places Scheme, and is also able to offer generous Scholarships and Bursaries in appropriate cases.
'A well-run school, with clear, consistent ideals... ' (Daily Telegraph Schools Guide)
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(B6246 STATION ROAD/KING STREET, WHALLEY. RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH)
(PROHIBITION OF WAITING) ORDER. 1996
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lancashire County Council have made an Order under Sections 1, 2 and 4 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, as amended, the effect of which is to prohibit vehicles from waiting along the following lengths of roads in Whalley:
1 Both sides of Station Road, from its junction with King Street, for a distance of 17 metres in a westerly direction.
2 Both sides of King Street, from a point 19 metres north of its junction with Station Road, for a distance of 38 metres in a southerly direction.
3 The easterly side of King Street, from its junction with Woodlands Drive, tor a distance of 20 metres in a northerly direction
This Order will come into force on the 23rd September 1996 and any person wishing to question the validity of the Order may, within 6 weeks of that date apply to the High Court for that purposes. A copy ot the Order and Plan may be inspected during normal office hours at the offices ot Ribble Valley Borough Council, Chief Executives Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe and at Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston, until the
4th November, 1996.
G.A.Johnson Chief Executive /Clerk 19th September 1996
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION
THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 8
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AT CASTLE CEMENT WORKS, CLITHEROE
I give notice that Castle Cement Ltd is applying to the Lancashire County Council for planning permission for a
wet scrubbing plant for kiln 7.
Members of the public may inspect copies of the application, the plans, and other documents submitted with it at Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe or at the Planning Department, Lancashire County Council, East Cliff County Offices, Preston, during all reasonable hours until the 14th October 1996.
Anyone who wishes to make representations about this application should write to the County Council at the County Planning Department, PO Box 160, East Cliff, Preston by the 14th October 1996.
Receipt of representations will not be acknowledged. GRAEME BELL, COUNTY PLANNING OFFICER, LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 19th September 1996
RIBBLE VALLEY
BOROUGH COUNCIL PU N N IN G (LISTED BUILDINGS AND
CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990
LISTED BUILDINGS:
An application has been received to: Conversion of part of roofspace into bedroom including rooflight at converted barn, adjacent Greengore Farm, Old Clitheroe Road, Hurst Green, Blackburn. Application No.3/96/0532. This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Director of Development, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions ot the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Planning and Development Committee agenda. When determining the application It may not always be possible to. ta k e a c c o u n t of la te
representations received after .the 21 day period. A copy of the application form and gan may be inspected in
S?h-D2 wl°P7 »w Department within the penod stated.
Signed M. Kirby on behalf of Director of Development Date 16th September, 1996
RIBBLE VALLEY
CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990
BOROUGH COUNCIL PU N N IN G (LISTED BUILDINGS AND
DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA
An application h as b een received for permission to Installation of Radio Antenna an d Associated E q u ip m e n t (R e g u l a t i o n 3 Application) a t Council Offices. C h u r c h W a lk . C l i t h e r o e , Appfication No. 3/95/0537 Any p er so n wishing to make representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the d ate of this advertisement to the Director of Development, Council Offices. Church Walk, CBtheroe BB7 2RA q u o t in g re fe r e n c e number. Under the provisions of the Local G o v e r n m e n t ( A c c e s s to In fo rm at io n ) Act 1 9 8 5 , a n y representations received will be a v a i la b le fo r in s p e c t io n by members of the public once the application h a s appeared on the P la n n in g a n d D e v e lo pm e n t C om m i t te e a g e n d a . W h e n determining th e application it may not always b e possible to take
account o t late representations received after th e 21 day period. A copy of the application form and )tan may b e inspected in the
Development Department within
the penod stated. Signed M. Kirby on behalf of
Director of Development Date 16th September, 1996
Goods Vehicle
^Operator’s Licen James Howarth trading i
Howartti of Moreton Hall F Whalley Clitheroe, Lancs ii plying to change an existii cence as follows to kee| extra 3 goods vehicles a kailars at the operating c<
c » : : c . famwh Owners or occupiers of
nnSir"1® buildin9s) neai °Perabn9 centrefs) who lieve that their use or e
S mIL?1 ttIat ,and would t should make w
representations to the T
S?”-k wkhfn I ? 1 o n p
ernm T?=s« ° ner. a t N o r th V ern Traffic Area, Port Ssymour Grove,
.Manchester,
SfP'ason'ors must al same time send a copy oi
!?9 ,hair ra a ?ays ° ' ,his n
rant6 « n,^ ti0ns ,0 ’"a
cant at the address qiv ffie to p o t th is n o d S . ? , (
a v a X ' ,”9 /apresenlatio C n ^ le- ,rom the T commissioner’s Office.
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