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WEST LOTHIAN COURIER FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1954 16 The signature and address of the sender must accompany each notice guarantee of good faith, The charge for inserting in the "West Lothian an announcement of Birth, Death, Acknowledgment of Bympathy, or -In Memoriam Notice not exceeding 18 words is 24 words and 9d for every additional six words. Initial letters counted as words. Poetry is charged at 9d per line. The charge for announcements of Marriages and Engagements is at the rate of not 20 words, not exceeding 26 words, and 9d for every additional six words. Advertisem*nts must 'be prepaid.

These Notices cannot be accepted by telephone. BIRTHS KNOX. At Bangour M.U., on 13th July, 1954, to Mr and Mrs Knox (nee Anne Paris), 48 Mayfield Drive, Armadale, son. Both well. LINDEN.

At Palkirk Infirmary, on 9th July, 1954, to Bunty (nee Davidson) and Ian Linden, 14 Elizabeth Avenue, Grangemouth, a daughter (Sheena Davidson). MACGREGOR. At A Flatts Cottage, Walton-le-Dale, on 10th July, 1954, to Mr and Mrs Claude Macgregor, 1 late of Lochmill, a son. Both well. WILLIAMSON, At R.S.M.M.P., Edinburgh, on 6th July, 1954, to Mr and Mrs W.

Williamson (Janet Hardie) 46 High Street, Bathgate, son. MARRIAGES DOBBINS- CRAIG. At London, Ontario, Canada, on 10th July, 1954, Alex. Shedden, son of Mr and Mrs A. S.

Dobbins, 12 Anderson Avenue, Armadale, to Janet daughter and Mrs David Craig. LUNDIE-BROWN. At St. Andrew's West Church, Harthill, on 9th July, 1954, by the Rev. Alexander Spence, M.A., assisted by the Rev.

John Dickson, Shottsburn, David Wilson, only son of Mr Mrs R. Lundie, Muirhall Terrace, SalsMr and Mrs A. Murdostoun burgh, to Margaret, second, daughter of Crescent, Harthill. McELROY-KILBRIDE. At St.

Michnels' R.C. Church, Linlithgow, on 10th July, 1954, by the Rev. Father McGovern (with Nuptial Mass and Papal Blessing), George, youngest son of Mr and Mrs John McElroy, Dixon Terrace, Whitburn, to Florence, only daughter of Mr and Mrs Alick Kilbride, 18 Auldhill Road, Bridgend, Linlithgow. GOLDEN WEDDING Within the Co-operative Hall, Burnbank, Hamilton, on 15th July, 1904, by the late Rev. T.

M. B. Paterson, West Church, Hamilton, John Barr to Marion Taylor Present address 11 Cannop Crescent, Bents, West Lothian, RUBY WEDDING STEWART-McGILLIVRAY. At St. Andrews Church, Bo'ness, on 17th July, 1914, by the Rev.

Thomas Alexander, Andrew Stewart, to Isabella McGillivray. Present address 59 Cuthill Crescent, Stoneyburn, West Lothian. DEATHS CHARLESTON. At St. Michael's Hospital, Linlithgow, on 11th July, 1954, Margaret Charleston, aged 81 years, late of Broxburn and Uphall.

FRASER. At Tippethill Hospital, on 12th July, 1954, Mary Ann Moffat, aged 82 years, wife of the late William Jackson Fraser, and beloved sister of Mrs Elizabeth Robb, 9 Dell Avenue, Armadale. FRENCH. At Westrigg, on 8th July, 1954, William French, aged 70 years, beloved husband of Elizabeth McMillan. GILLON.

Suddenly, at 39 Balbardie Avenue Bathgate (the residence of his daughter), on 12th July, 1954. Andrew Gillon, aged 77 years, husband of the late Margaret Keith. HAMILTON. Suddenly, at 47 Upper Bathville, on 10th July, 1954. George Hamilton, aged 44 years, beloved husband of Mary Russell Baillie.

HARKINS. Bangour Hospital, on 6th July, 1954, Michael Clark Harkins, aged 71 years, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Selkirk Harkins, 34 Lothian Bathgate. R.I.P. HUNTER. At Carnegie House, trose, on 10th July, 1954, Margaret Cowan Gellatly, aged 88 years, beloved wife of the late James Hunter, Belmont, Bathgate.

KERR. At 47 Union Road, Whitburn, on 15th July, Agnes Bonnar Cumberford, aged 60 years, wife of the late James Kerr. Sadly missed. LAING. Suddenly on 31st May, 1954, Trafalgar Street, St.

Thomas, Ontario, Peter Laing, aged 72 years, behusband of Martha Hume, and second son of the late Peter and Janet Laing, 39 South Bridge Street, Bathgate. MENZIES. Suddenly, on 7th July, 1954, Daniel McNair, beloved husband of Jean Menzies, Wellfield, Quarry Road, Llandaff, Cardiff, and dear father of Jean Hamilton. Cremated on Saturday, 10th July, at Thornhill Crematorium, Cardiff. NICOLSON.

At Bangour Hospital, on 9th July, 1954, John Neil Nicolson, aged 79 years, dearly beloved of Janet Buchan, The Croft, Ballencrieff, Bathgate. POW. At Albert Cottage, Armadale, on 11th July, 1954, James Pow, aged 71 years, beloved husband of Catherine Hunter. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The family of the late CATHERINE REILLY ANDERSON wish to thank Dean Davitt, Dr Rossie and Dr Thompson, Nurse Russell and Nurse Reid for kind attention; also all friends and neighbours for Mass Cards and beautiful floral tributes received in their recent bereavement. 39 Dundas Street, Bathgate.

Mrs FARMER desires to thank Drs Browning and McCurrach, Rev. P. Logan B.D., and neighbours for services rendered; also friends and neighbours for floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy received in her recent sad bereavement; and the S.C.W.S. F.U. Bathgate, for efficient funeral arrangements.

8 Livery Street, Bathgate. The wife and family of the late PETER FINNIGAN wish to thank the Rev. Fathers MacFariane, Henery and Murnin for their spiritual care, Dr Gracie and the Doctors and Staff of Ward T3, Bangour Hospital, for their devoted services: also friends, neighbours, workmates and organisations for. Mass Cards and floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement: and the S.C.W.S. F.U.

Dept. for efficient funeral arrangements. 103 Millgate, Winchburgh. Mrs E. and family cd desire to thank bus driver, No.

1 Bus of Oid Folks' Treat, Mr Wotherspoon. Rev. P. H. R.

Mackay and Mrs Lambie for services rendered; also all friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their recent bereavement. 98 Westrigg. I KINS The I wish family to and of the thank Nursing late Drs Staff MICHAEL Rossie of Ward HAR- and Thompson, Q8. Bangour Hospital, also the Rev. Fr.

Stewart for services rendered; and friends and neighbours for expressions of sympathy received preice sad bereavement; also Mr David for efficient funeral arrangements. 2 Durham Bathgate. The family of the late Mrs JESSIE HOWIESON. Fauldhouse, wishes to thank Doctors Fraser Nelson and District Nurses of Pauldhouse, and the Rev. P.

Davidson, for services rendered, also all friends and neighbours for kind sympathy and floral tributes received in their recent bereavement. Sisters and brothers of the late ROBERT McCALL, Ladeside Road, Blackburn, desire "thank Doctors and Staff of Ward Q.8., Bangour Hospital, Dr. Murray, Whitburn, and Mr Fisher, Mr Brown and Mr Brash, for services rendered; also all friends and neighbours for floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy received in their recent sad bereavement; and Messrs Browning (Whitburn) for efficient funeral arrangements. Mrs J. NICOLSON and family wish to thank Dr Houston, Doctors, Sisters and Nurses of Ward Q8.

Bangour Hospital, and Rev. H. R. Mackay for services rendered; also friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement. The Croft, Ballencrieff, Bathgate.

Mr THOMAS WILSON and family of the late Mrs MARION WILSON desire to thank Drs Fraser and Nelson and Rev. Mr Tweedie for services rendered; also relatives, friends, neighbours and Crofthead Co-op. Women's Guild for kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received in their sad bereavement; and the Dept. for efficient funeral 67 Barton Terrace, Fauldhouse." IN MEMORIAM ALLAN. In loving memory of my dear husband.

Thomas Allan, who died 16th July, 1953 (result of accident in Loganiea Colliery). In God's own time my eyes shall see The face I loved 50 well, And clasp his hand for evermore And never say farewell. As angels keep their watch up there, Please, God, just let him know That we down here do not forget, We loved and miss him 'so. -Inserted by his loving wife, Marion Allan, 12 Meadow Drive, Bents, Stoneyburn. ALLAN.

In loving memory of our dear father, Thomas Allan, who died 16th July, 1953. No one knows the silent heartache, Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For the one we loved so well. -Inserted by his son Matthew and Nettie and wee Elizabeth, 11 Burnlea Drive, Bents, Stoneyburn ALLAN. In loving memory of our dear father, Thomas Allan, who died 16th July, 1953. We only have your memory, dear father, To remember our whole life through, But your dearness will linger for ever As we treasure the image of you.

Good-night, Granda. -Inserted by his loving daughter Nancy, Jim and family, 8 Knowepark Road, Bents. COOK. In loving memory of William, accidentally killed 18th July, 1953. lonely without you, And sad we are to-day, This world has never been the same Since you were called away.

God gave us strength to bear the cross, And courage to face the blow, But what it meant to lose you This world will never know. -Inserted by mother and father, Margaret and Jean, 39 Scott Place, Fauldhouse. We little thought his time was short In this world to remain, Or thought when from his home he went He'd never return again. -Auntie and uncle and Nan Reid, 35 Eldrick Avenue, Fauldhouse. We treasure memories of Wee Billy and his kindly So sadly missed.

-Granny and Grandad, 1 Badallan Place, Fauldhouse. COULTER. In loving memory of our dear father, Hugh Coulter, who died 10th July, 1947; also our dear mother, who died 28th March, 1949. Time may heal the broken heart, Time may make the wound less sore, But time can never still the longing For the loved ones gone before. -Mina, Jim and Harry, 2 Melbourne Broxburn.

Years go on, days go by, But loving memories never die; There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last for ever. -Inserted by their son John, Ina and family, 8 Melbourne Road, Broxburn. EASTON. In loving memory of my dear husband, Alexander Easton, died 12th July, 1953. Oft in the lonely hours of night, When sleep forsakes my eyes, My thoughts are in the silent tomb Where my dear husband lies; Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice that is still.

-Inserted by his loving wife, 5. Eldrick Crescent, Fauldhouse. FAIRLEY. In loving memory of my dear wife, Isabella Clarkson Fairley, and my mother, who died 15th July, 1952, There is someone who misses you sadly, And finds the time long since you went; There is someone who thinks of you daily And tries to be brave and content: But our hearts just ache with sadness, And our eyes shed many a tear; God alone knows how we miss you At the dawn of another year. -Inserted by her loving husband, James Fairley, 16 Union Road, Whitburn, and daughter Jean, Detroit.

U.S.A. Two years have passed, with hearts still sore, As time rolls on we miss you more. -Inserted by daughter, son-in-law and family. Gone from us, but not forgotten, Never shall her memory fade, Loving thoughts shall always linger Round the grave where she is laid. -Inserted by sisters Jenny and Babs.

Sweet are the memories that never fade Of one we loved but could not save. -Inserted by brother John. EASTON. In loving memory of our dear father, Alexander Easton, died 12th July, 1953. You often said we'd miss you, Your words have proved too true, We lost our best and.

dearest -friend, Dear father, when we lost you. -Inserted by Mary, William and Elizabeth. HAMILTON. Treasured memories brother, of my beloved son. and our dear Robert, died 21st July, 1950, aged 30 years.

I am thinking of you to-day, Robert, But then that's nothing new; I thought of you yesterday And the day before that too. I will think of you to-morrow And each day through the year, I will think of you for ever, For I loved you very dear. -Never forgotten by his loving mother and brothers, 2 Dunn Terrace, Harthill, You left this world before I came, But with grandma I cherish your name. -Loving daughter Roberta. Hearts that.

loved him never forget, In memory he is with us -Always remembered by Esther, Sam and family, England. LAMB. In loving remembrance of our dear son, Frankie, who died 14th July, 1941. -Fondly remembered by his loving father and mother and family, 15 Albyn Cottages, Broxburn. LUMSDEN.

In loving memory of our dear mother, Ellen Gordon Lumsden, who died 7th July, 1948; also our dear sister, Margaret, wife of William McCulloch, died 25th July, 1945. One by one the earthly ties are broken, One by one they are linked above, Some day there will be a sweet reunion Once again with those we love. -Inserted by all at 13 Greenside, Torphichen. HART. In loving memory of James, accidentally killed 23rd July, 1952.

We little thought his time was short In this world to remain. Or thought when from his home he went He'd never return again, -Inserted by his loving mum and dad, brother and sister, 19 Scott Fauldhouse. MeCLORY, In loving memory of our dear son. Corporal John McClory, who was killed in action 16th July, 1944. A tribute of love and remembrance To a son we will never forget, His memory to us is a treasure, His loss a lifetime regret.

-Inserted by his mother and father and brother, 175 Mayfield Drive, Armadale. McCLORY, In loving memory of our dear brother, Corporal John McClory, who was killed in action 16th July, 1944. Like falling leaves the years slip by But memories of you will never die; In our hearts you will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. -Inserted by his sister and Bill, 139 Mayfield Drive, Armadale. MeCLORY.

Treasured memories of my dear nephew, Cpl. John McClory, killed in action on 16th July, 1944. A light in our hearts was dimmed that day, When God so suddenly called you away, When I am alone and bitter tears flow, They stealth a dream of sweet long ago. For the lonely years are drifting by, To speak my thoughts I will not try. One treasured gift I do retain is a message sweet and tender let you know still remember.

-Inserted by Aunt Martha. McKENZIE, In loving memory of our dear son. and brother, William, killed 15th July, 1952. Only those who have lost can tell The sorrow of parting without farewell. -Inserted by his father, mother and brothers, Ken, Jim and Walter.

We little thought his time was short In this world to remain. Or thought when from his home he went He'd never return again. -From sisters and brothers-in-law, Nancy, Ella, John. and Jim. MeLEAN, In loving memory of my dear sons, John, died 15th July, 1945, and Tommy, accidentally killed, 25th March, 1954; also their father, John McLean, died 15th December, 1949.

Loved with a love beyond all telling. Missed with a grief beyond all tears. -Inserted by mother, brothers and sisters 31 Hamilton Road, Bathgate. In our hearts they will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. -Inserted by sister Jean, and Robert and Moira, 20 Durham Drive, Bathgate.

NELSON. In loving memory of my dear son, and our dear brother, Peter Nelson, died 5th July, 1953. The happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never All. -Inserted by his loving father, brothers and sister, 45 Mansefield Bathgate. E.

D. Bruce MEMBER Certified Funeral Undertaker A BIE Day Union Night Bathgate Service Ny D. Bruce, 20 Hardhill Bathgate. Tel.Office 72; House 80. Also Joiner, Glazier FUNERAL DIRECTORS D.

R. Gordon, HOPETOUN BATHGATE. 'Phone: Bathgate 15. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. CO-OPERATIVE FUNERAL FURNISHING SERVICE LOCAL BRANCH OFFICE 50 JARVEY BATEGATE: Phone 198 HARTHILL AREA 50 JARVEY BATHGATE; Phone AFTER BUSINESS HOURS Mr J.

Pettigrew, Loanfoot Crescent, Wyndferd, Brosburn; Phone Bros. 222. Walker's BUTTER "You'll get it at WALKER'S" FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY FOR SALE Replying to Number, "Courier" Office, means that applicants must sead In written reply. No information can be given Central or Branch Offices. ALL YOUR LIVESTOCK NEEDS Bird, Pigeon and Poultry Foods, Dog, Grits and Appliances, Baby Budgies Goldfish from Singing Canaries, Tortoises, Chrome Cages Bowls, Foreign Birds, and Stands from each, Fresh and Cooked Dog and Cat Food Daily.

Tibs 14lbs Finest Plain Canary Breeders' Mix. Canary, Mix. White Allied Poultry Grain cwt. 1 Racing Pigeon cwt. No.

2 Racing Pigeon cwt. Pol. English Tic Beans cwt. Pol. N.

Zealand Maples cwt. DELIVERY BY OUR VAN TO YOUR DOOR THE PET STORE, 2 JARVEY STREET BATHGATE. Phone 464. ANGLING NEWS Going Fishing Holiday? See our stock of Rods, Reels, Lines, Angling Boots and Brogues, Fishing Trousers and Stockings, Baskets, Bags, Fly Boxes, Wallets, etc. etc.

Prices to suit all. Live bait now in stock. THE FISHING TACKLE SHOP 6 JARVEY BATHGATE 1953 AUSTIN A40 COUNTRYMAN 1952 AUSTIN A70 PICK-UP 1948 COMMER 25cwt. TRUCK H.P. TERMS ARRANGED CENTRAL GARAGE (BATHGATE) LTD.

George Place, Bathgate Phone Broxburn Bargain Centre We are sorry the weather is disappointing, but we are sure you won't be disappointed at the Broxburn Bargain Centre. This week we have Beds, all sizes; Bed Settees; Chesterfield Suites; Easy Chairs; Wardrobes; Sideboards; Tables; Rugs; Lino; Mirrors; Dishes; Wringers; Electric Cookers; Gas Cookers; Etc. Open only Mondays and Fridays from 6.30 to 9 p.m., at Buchan Lane (back of Town Hall). New Furniture also supplied for Cash or H.P. Phone 246.

Bargain Solid 4-ft. A sideboard, in perfect condition, 28 Drumcross Road, Bathgate. Bargain Easy chair in Rexine, Arst A class order, £2 modern oak sideboard, £5. 28 Drumcross Bathgate. Bargain Child's pedal car, ArstA class condition, Mobo toy snail, £1.

28 Drumeross Road, Bathgate. A cheap Bargain to clear. Two 28 grandfather Drumcross clocks, Bathgate. A glass Bargain doors above, Kitchen £3. cupboard 28 with Drum- 2 cross Road, Bathgate.

Bargain Gent's cycle, semi sports, A with 3-speed gear, good condition, £4 28 Drumcross Bathgate. A Bargain condition, Modern £7. oak 28 wardrobe, Drumcross ArstRoad, Bathgate. A Bargain headboard, complete Lovely with divan mattress, bed with £4 28 Drumeross Road, Bathgate, A Bargain £7 Sideboard the two. and pullout 28 Drum- table cross Road, Bathgate.

A Bargain Moquette, first Lovely 3-piece condition, suite £14. in 28 Drumeross Road, Bathgate. A ed Bargain in Rexine, Bed complete settee, with newly mattress, 28 Drumcross Road, Bathgate. A Andora," for sale, Reply No. 494, Courier Office, Bathgate.

A trailer, all steel covered, chassis, van new type tyres. car Apply 96 Glasgow Road, Bathgate; phione Bathgate 66. RIEL 500 c.c., 1951, in excellent conA dition, lic. and £95 or nearest; call anytime. Thomson, East View, A RIEL.

sleeved; 1939, 600 seen c.c.; Friday; s.v., recently offers. reMacDonald, Beechwood Road, Uphall Station. A cheap; car seen for sale, Saturday. taxed and 6 insured, Redmill Cottages, East Whitburn. A USTIN 1 10, South 1938, Blair, taxed Harthill.

£125 0.0.0. CLOCK repairs, quick service, son, Jeweller, Whitburn. able price, fully, guaranteed. CYCLES to suit all ages; Carradice Bags Camper's long flap £2 full range of Brooks Bags to £2 Shorts Holdsworth Whipcord £2 Corduroy £2 Jackets Heller Sports from Socks from to Capes from Stoves Primus 96 and 210; Knife, Fork and Spoon Sets Everything for the Phone cyclist at Anthony's, South Armadale; 265. CYCLEMASTER for sale, Apply A.

few months old, Meikle, Hut, Brown Square, Bathgate. DOUBLE order, barrel seen 12-bore anytime. hammer gun, Love, in Westfleld Cross Roads, by Bathgate. WISHER'S, 41 West Main Street, Broxburn Miners' powder cans, caps and lamps; for cyclists shopsoiled cape, 1 rucksack, reduced, repairs, key-making. FOR labels, your string, holiday strong requirements brown paper, Tags, can be procured from The West Lothian Printing and Publishing Co.

38 King Street, Bathgate. GARAGES and, garden made nuts, with sectional. wood, at reasonable prices, delivered imported erected. Reid, 17 Avontoun Crescent, and Whitecross. Nr.

Linlithgow. GARAGES, 16ft 8ft; weatherboarding, huts, 8ft 6ft and tion joiner at reasonable ready for prices. delivery erecmade, sectional, Reid, Burnbridge, near Linlithgow Bridge. GARDEN erected huts, much weatherboarding, cheaper from delivered R. Campbell, Standburn, by Avonbridge." GOLDEN.

co*cker 35 Eldrick Spaniel Avenue, puppies. Fauldment (good Loudspeaker, condition), full equipGRAMPIAN T. Lee, 107 £30 or offers. Apply Phone, Lanrigg Road, Fauldhouse. Fauldhouse 256.

A ADIES' and reliable gents' wrist watches, large variety, Adamson, Jeweller, movements Whitburn. from Li and gents' cycles from £3: tricycles £3 boys' and and girls' taken cycles in £3 part exchange. tricycles Apply small 57 cycles Place, Fauldhouse. Scott 1939 Renault saloon 8. b.p., heater, offers.

25 Ogilvy Crescent, Fauldhouse. TIELER brooder (outside), wire bottom. cages, cage floors, 30 laying hens (1 year). 12 Grange Road, Broxburn. 10.

1939 2 saloon, new works engine MORRIS recently, tyres, reliable car, £165. Grange Broxburn; Phone 2198. Leeks. Apply Dust End. Dechmont.

NORTON tyres; 1947 16. J. s.v., Smillie, front 7 Ligh- ton Terrace, Bents. DEDIGREE Drop Pram, as new, £6 Reply No. 560, Courier Office, Bathgate.

loft, 10ft 71t 6ft, and pigeons for sale. Apply John Gruham, 156 Riddochhill Blackburn. table, in good condition, price reasonable. Reply No. 608, Courier Office, Bathgate.

RADIATORS 73 three; Pyothall 4 ft by Road, 310 Broxburn. Phone-136. RUR Holdings, cooker, Ingliston, as new. Newbridge. Austin, SEE the product), new only 'Zing' each, ball-point refills pen 9d.

('Biro' The West Lothian Printing and Publishing Co. 38 King Street, Bathgate. SET in of full ivory, size with bag case, pipes, in half good mounted condition; offers when seen, Reply No. 543. Courier Office, Bathgate.

STANDARD '10 h.p., 1939, in good runping and order, licensed evening and next insured; seen any week; offers Wright, 26 Hailstones Armadale. STRODEX, Mrs. Corsets McAlpine, 33 Individually Orlit Avenue. designArmadale: Phone 305. VAUXHALL 10.

mechanically saloon, sound, 1940, nice first appear14 Grange Road, Broxburn. WOODEN hut, condition. 20ft Apply 12ft, G. sectional, Watson, 5 Craiginn Terrace, Blackridge. 50 L.S.

Boyd, pullets Glenlark, on point Lower of Bathville, Armadale. 133 suitable sheets, 8ft covered enclos- for ures. Netherton Street, Harthill. 050 SUNBEAM, condition. Apply Steele, 44 Westeraigs, Blackridge.

1 937 FORD 14.9 shooting brake, 6 seater: also 500 c.c. Norton, reliable machines, offers to 17 Old Eastfield Harthill. 1939 INDIAN Twin with sidecar, £40 or nearest offers; insured. Butler, Northfield Crescent, Longridge. 1 946 dition.

SINGER 10 Wellington, de Luxe, Netherwood, excellent Bo'- conness Road, Linlithgow. 1 949 screen PANTHER, and in stoplights, lovely licensed condition, and wind- insured until next June; offers when seen.Jas. McGillin, 113 Cuthill Stoneyburn, 950 CORGI motor cycle, in good running order. Douglas, 2 Harestanes Road, Armadale, Rossleigh Ltd FOR THE TOP VALUE IN SOUND USED MOTOR CYCLES Deposit Cash 1948 (Reg.) 500 c.c. B.S.A.

£21 Good tyres, sound £45 1953 125 c.c. B.S.A. Springer. Fitted legshields and pannier £27 equipment £70 1949 500 c.c, Martin. tion model.

Newly overhauled £85 1952 350 c.c. B.S.A. B32. Full £41 lights. 4,800 miles only £110 1950 500 c.c.

Twin B.S.A. £47 Springer £128 1949 500 c.c. Sunbeam Springer. £57 Fitted 1953 Avon sidecar £160 Insurance is Included in Deposit. One-Third Deposit-Balance over 18 Months.

Payments Protection Plan covers your Instalments in case of Sickness, Accident or Unemployment. CALL OR WRITE NOW. IF IT'S FROM ROSSLEIGH IT'S GOOD Rossleigh Limited 43-45 Lothian Edinburgh 'Phone FOU 4753. PURE GREASEPROOF. PAPER PER REAM Smaller Quantities Available from 12 Sheets Upwards.

COURIER" OFFICE, Whitburn Road. Bathgate. JULY, 1954. Printed at Whitburn Road, Bathgate. by The West Lothian Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, and Published by the said Company at their Registered Office, Whitburn Road, Bathgate..

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