3 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS Tel: Lincoln 26101 THURSDAY ECHO JULY 5, 1962 Tel: Lincoln 26101 HOLY CROSS CHURCH LINCOLN CORPORATION GROUNDS, Skellingthorpe Road A REMINDER SUMMER FETE School's Sports Day SATURDAY. 7th JULY, 1962 ,r RATES Opening 3 p.m., by Mrs. J. Ireson, of Norton. FINAL DATE FANCY DRESS PARADE BABY SHOW-SIDE SHOWS FOR PAYMENT ICES-HOOP-LA COMPETITIONS TEAS from 4.30 p.m. 9th JULY, 1962 WHIST DRIVE 7.15 p.m. 1/- (1161c Admission by Programme Adults 641. Children 3d. COUNTY AMATEUR OPERATIC & DRAMATIC SOCIETY (at gate) CAR TREASURE HUNT NURSING SUNDAY, JULY 8th, 6.30 p.m. LINCOLN SCHOOL OF from YE OLDE CROWNE, Clasketgate. NURSING Entry Fee 10 per car. (442 beds) EVERYONE WELCOME Incorporating Lincoln County Hospital and St. George's FOR YOUR EVENING ENTERTAINMENT VISIT Hospital, Lincoln.

THE, SUN INN, SAXILBY Applications are invited for c andidates of 18 years and over LARGE MUSIC ROOM WITH BAR (100 seats) for GENERAL NURSE TRAINING. Open 7.45 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Every Ten weeks spent in Central FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY Preliminary Training School, followed by 18 months in wards Available for Private Parties mid-week. and departments of each Hospital. Phone SAXILBY 326 161 Next entries: 10th September. 1962 and 26th November. 1962. Above: Pupils of the Fosse Way Szhool, North ilykeiam, at their annual sports day. The Two-year course arranged for Spirts trophy was won by Newport House. Nurses on Supplementary Visitors to the garden fete held by St. John's Church, Registers. Right: Eyes down, but not for bingo. Ermine, have a flutter on the horse racing game. Apply to Matron of either hospital. thte

FOOD AND DRINK

DINING OUT7 Excellent Cuisine, Comfort. Good Service. Licensed Restaurant. - Anneslev Hotel. The Avenue, Lincoln 27598. 207cc make it a holiday... •••■■••■■■■ ••■M Let someone else do the driving whilst you relax. Choose any of the trains shown here SALE SUNDAY, 8th JULY 7/6 a .m. Lincoln (Cen.) dep. 10.37 TIME Arrive 11.53 a.m. Return 7.28 p.m. SUTTON ON SEA 7/6 7/6 a.m. SPARROWS Lincoln (Cen.) dep. 9.30 Arrive Sutton-on-Sea 10.46 a.m., Mablethorpe 10.53 a.m. SPORTS JACKETS Return Mablethorpe 6.28 p.m., Sutton-on-Sea 6.34 p.m. Smart check pattern, ideal for SUNDAY, 15th JULY leisure wear 50/- Hacking Jackets, in heather SKEGNESS mixture tweeds 67/6 a.m. Come in and see our large and LINCOLN (CEN.) dep. 9.40 7/6 varied selection of Jackets, at Bardney „ 9.57 5/9 prices to suit all pockets Arrive 11.4 a.m. Return 6.53 p.m. 87/6 to £7.19.6 Cream lightweight Jackets in Twill, "Moygashel" or crease SUTTON ON SEA 7/6 resisting "Calcron" MABLETHORPE 7/6 37/6,59/6,79/6 Above: Miss Patricia Anne Dalton, of 79 Western-avenue, a.m. Lincoln, receives a good luck token from a young friend, John Lincoln (Cen.) dep. 10.18 SPORTS TROUSERS Bosomworth, after her marriage to Mr. Peter Briggs, of North Arrive Sutton-on-Sea 11.34 a.m., Mablethorpe 11.41 a.m. Rayon worsted with self sup- , at Holy Cross Church, Lincoln. Return Mablethorpe 6.27 p.m., Sutton-on-Sea 6.34 p.m. porting waistband in grey, fawn, lovat, etc. 29/11 to 45/- TUESDAY, 17th, WEDNESDAY 18th Terylene:worsted in grey or & THURSDAY, 19th JULY green lovat shades 69/6, 85/- PETERBOROUGH AGRICULTURAL SHOW Marl mixture gaberdine and Cheap Day Tickets available from LINCOLN and fine Bedford cord in lovat Right: Three-years-old Carl Godbehere tries to find the lucky green, fawn or bronze 79/6 many stations in the district. spot in the treasure hunt, organised by the Lindum Guild, Tapered leg style for the at the garden fete held at Stonefield-close, Lincoln, by younger man, check patterns or self grey, black and fawn. Lincoln Townswomen's Guilds. Main prices HOLIDAY RUNABOUT TICKETS 34/6,43/6,69/6 Issued from LINCOLN (CEN. & ST. MARK'S) Drip dry drill Trousers in Ride-at-will for a week within the area covered by fawn, blue or green_ many stations including the following: 18/11 to 47/6 uilty asy To Get Area No. 11 SHEFFIELD DONCASTER SUTTON-ON-SEA KNITWEAR Indecency Away With SKEGNESS BOSTON V-neck Pullovers, long sleeves, indecent NEWARK MEXBOROUGH in the popular shades SUMMONSES of Fare 50/. 22/6 and 29/6 assault and indecent be-• It, Said Man haviour against a Lincoln Heavier knit Pullovers, also DUE for release from Lin- "Brushed Wool," "Courtelle," man were dismissed by Lin- FULL DETAILS FROM etc. 37/6 to 75/- coln City Magistrates yester- coln Prison in nine days day after the failure of two STATIONS, OFFICES AND Many oddments to clear in time, John Smith, 24-years- Slipovers and sleeveless Cardi- material witnesses to identify TRAVEL AGENCIES gans, greatly reduced. Prices him as the man responsible old labourer, of no fixed from 15/- for the offences. address, was brought from the SALES BY AUCTION ST, GILES SCOUT GROUP John Thomas Blanchard prison yesterday to answer J. HUNTER and SONS, A RUMMAGE SALE SHIRTS (27), of 416 High-street. Lin- four charges at Lincoln coln, pleaded not guilty to Magistrates' Court. F.A.L.P.A. SCOUT and GUIDE HUT, (LONG SLEEVES) (Established lee()) ROAD indecently assaulting a seven- He admitted travelling on a years-old girl, and not guilty INCORPORATED AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, JULY 6th. 1962, 6.30 pm Long sleeves, collar attached, train four times without pay- VALUERS and ESTATE AGENTS nice check design, reversible to indecent behaviour in ing his fare. Admission 2d. collar. Usual 2916 front of her and an eight- 5 and 7 NEVVI.AND. LINLOI.N 19/11 He was fined £4 on each years-old girl. charge with an alternative of (Phone 25452/3). Cutaway collar style, many odd- ■ BURTON ROAD MISSION ments to clear 1ni_ 1 '49011 1.11; 14 days' imprisonment on ,is VnIV r11%. MI. .0 Return Mablethorpe 6.28 p.m., Sutton-on-Sea 6.34 p.m. Smart check pattern, ideal for SUNDAY, 15th JULY leisure wear 50/- Hacking Jackets, in heather SKEGNESS Mixture tweeds 67/6 a.m. Come in and see our large and LINCOLN (CEN.) dep. 9.40 7/6 varied selection of Jackets, at Bardney „ 9.57 5/9 prices to suit all pockets Arrive 11.4 a.m. Return 6.53 p.m. 87/6 to £7.19.6 Cream lightweight Jackets in Twill, "Moygashel" or crease SUTTON ON SEA 7/6 resisting "Calcron" MABLETHORPE 7/6 37/6,59/6,79/6 Above: Miss Patricia Anne Dalton, of 79 Western-avenue, Lincoln, receives a good luck token from a young friend, John a.m. Lincoln (Cen.) dep. 10.18 SPORTS TROUSERS Bosomworth, after her marriage to Mr. Peter Briggs, of North Arrive Sutton-on-Sea 11.34 a.m., Mablethorpe 11.41 a.m. Rayon worsted with self sup- London, at Holy Cross Church, Lincoln. Return Mablethorpe 6.27 p.m., Sutton-on-Sea 6.34 p.m. portiog waistband in grey, fawn, lovat, etc. 29/11 to 45/- TUESDAY, 17th, WEDNESDAY 18th Terylene worsted in grey or & THURSDAY, 19th JULY green lovat shades 69/6, 85/- PETERBOROUGH AGRICULTURAL SHOW Marl mixture gaberdine and Cheap Day Tickets available from LINCOLN and fine Bedford cord in lovat Right: Three-years-old Carl Godbehere tries to find the lucky many stations in the district. green, fawn or bronze 79/6 spot in the treasure hunt, organised by the Lindum Guild, Tapered leg style for the at the garden fete held at Stonefield-close, Lincoln, by younger man, check patterns or self grey, black and fawn. Lincoln Townswomen's Guilds. HOLIDAY RUNABOUT TICKETS Main prices 34/6,43/6,69/6 Issued from LINCOLN (CEN. & ST. MARK'S) Drip dry drill Trousers in Ride-at-will for a week within the area covered by lawn, blue or green many stations including the following: 18/11 to 47/6 Not Guilty Of Easy Area No. 11 To Get SHEFFIELD DONCASTER • CLEETHORPES SUTTON-ON-SEA KNITWEAR Indecency SKEGNESS BOSTON V-neck Pullovers, long sleeves, Away With NEWARK MEXBOROUGH in the popular shades sUMMONSES of indecent said Man Fare 50/- 22/6 and 29/6 assault and indecent be- cent Heavier knit Pullovers, also haviour against a Lincoln "Brushed Wool," "Courtelle," man were dismissed by Lin- DUE for release from Lin- FULL DETAILS FROM etc. 37/6 to 75/- coln City Magistrates yester- coln Prison in nine days STATIONS. OFFICES AND Many oddments to clear in day after the failure of two time, John Smith, 24-years- TRAVEL AGENCIES Slipovers and sleeveless Cardi- material witnesses to identify gans, greatly reduced. Prices old labourer, of no fixed from I5/- him as the man responsible SALES BY AUCTION ST, GILES SCOUT GROUP for the offences. address, was brought from the John Thomas Blanchard A RUMMAGE SALE prison yesterday to answer J. HUNTER and SONS, SHIRTS (27), of 416 High-street, Lin- four charges at Lincoln F.A.L.P.A. SCOUT and GUIDE HUT, (LONG SLEEVES) coln, pleaded not guilty to Magistrates' Court. (Established limo) WRAGBY ROAD indecently assaulting a seven- Long sleeves, collar attached, He admitted travelling on a INCORPORATED AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY. JULY 6th. 1962, 6.30 pm years-old girl, and not guilty nice check design, reversible to indecent behaviour in train four times without pay- VALUERS and ESTATE AGENTS Admission 2d. collar. Usual 29/6 19/11 ing his fare. and 7 NEWLAND. LINCOLN front of her and an eight- years-old girl. He was fined £4 on each (Phone r.5452/3). • Cutaway collar style, many odd- BURTON ROAD MISSION ments to clear 0/_ , 5 /. Oth. charge with an alternative of Sales by Auction of all Property 14 days' imprisonment on Furniture, Estates Managed and JUMBLE SALE Above: Julia Dring (third from right, ha Cr< row), ci FARMING. GARDENING. etc. each, to run consecutively. Rents collected. Surveyors to the Heather mixture spun rayon, 51 Lmhwooct-crescent, Lin- Principal Building Societies several shades with extra coln, with friends at her third birthday party. Smith was said to have told FRIDAY, 6th JULY collar ATCO LAWN MOWER, one year old, Valuation of all kinds. 21/- Below: Major P. B. SZI4 on.y.--Apply Lewis Wells Ltd., ticket inspectors when asked at 6 p.m. Walker, who opened Skellingthorpe-road Junior School sum- Ti:11 .3F r: a nd. 161c for his ticket that he had lost FINAL NOTICE OF PROPERTY Drip dry, non iron, neat check nisr fat?, has a go at breaking some crocks on onf; of the stalls at the fete. DEEP LITTER HOUSE, 34ft. x 24ft.. SALE Admission 3d. designs complete with dropping pit. feeding it. Interviewed about the 22/6, 28/6 :rrughs, field arks, automati, matter Smith said: "It was J. HUNTER & SONS drinkers. etc. - Phone 23489, after easy enough to get away with F.A.L.P.A. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS White non iron poplin with 1 p.m. 161 polo or cutaway collar 2RTiLISERS, Insecticides, J.I. Comm it." Fill offer FOR SALE BY AUCTION iiist Sedge Peat.-Calvert Burton. NEWARK HOSPITAL 19/11 to 28/6 - .Tel 20150. thfs12cc At the CARDINALS BAT. No. vmi (70 beds) 'COD - QUALITY HAY AND SEEDS High Street, Lincoln (Over the Self coloured poplin in white, required. Pick-up Balers available LINCOLN RAIL CRASH Halifax Building Society) cream, blue and green 22/6 whether we purchase or not.-W. A. TOMORROW, FRIDAY, South and Sons, Ltd., Billinghay. INQUEST ON TUESDAY Applications are invited for post -re: Billinghay 444/5. 161c JULY 6th, 1962, at 7 p.m. of Senior Radiographer (diagnos- Tunic Shirts with two collars .- EAT MOSS for Sale. - G. Brockle- Inquest on the three people tic) for the above hospital. Resi- in stripes, checks or plain WITH VACANT POSSESSION hurst, Horsington 200. who died in the rail crash at dent or non-resident post, with oolours. From ?ALE of Reconditioned and Shop- 3 duties commencing forthwith. 18/11 Soiled Mowers, 25/- up for hand Lincoln on June will be THE FREEHOLD Terms and conditions of service machines and motor mowers from resumed on Tuesday. The BUNGALOW in accordance with the Whitley £10 for Powered Panthers. - Hare hearing will be in Lincoln Council Agreement. CASUAL SHIRTS and Co. Eastgate. to known as Applications giving details of WANTED. Large quantities. Hay and city magistrates courtroom. No. 28 MAYFAIR AVENUE, age, experience etc., to the Group (SHORT SLEEVES) Seeds. also Thrashed Grass Straw. sit Boultham Park Road, LINCOLN Secretary. Curtis and Co. (Oundlet Ltd.. General Hospital, Not- B-racebridge Heath. Lincoln. Phone A266 tingham, as soon as possible. Colourful self coloured Sports Lincoln 29062 tc 161c Shirts, several shades to choose WANTED, Large quantity of Hay, LOUTH CATTLE from 13/11 to 19/11 Seeds and Straw.-C. W. Wells, Bil- FISHERMEN! MARKET SHEFFIELD REGIONAL linghay 315. 160c HOSPITAL BOARD Continental, fancy designs Lincolnshire's Leading Stock reduced from 27 :6 to 19/11 FURNITURE GOOD SOLI D Centre Stripe or Check design, with zip ALWAYS A GOOD STOCK of New ARCHITECTURAL col lar and Secondhand Furoiture at MAGGOTS FAT STOCK ENTRIES DEPARTMENT 7/11 and 10/6 genuine bargain prices Pay cash. save cash. View anytime - Reg for APPOINTMENT OF CLERK Interlock "T" shirts in all the Houltby, Beckside. Nttleham. Phone for Sale TOMORROW (FRIDAY), OF WORKS popular shades 292. 198cc 5/11 CONTEMPORARY 3 Seater Lounge 18/- per gallon 6th JULY, 1962 Suite. Single Bedroom Suite £15. large or small quantities Modern style swim trunks in Five Modern Bedroom Suites 106 CATTLE 267 SHEEP Applications are invited for the stripes or self colours. Reduced £29/10/0 Odd Wardrobes. Dressing delivered. post of SITE CLERK OF WORKS to 7/6, 10/6, 15/6 Tables, Tallboys, Dropleat Tables, 43 PIGS to supervise a MAJOR SCHEME OF etc. All cheap. Exchanges. - West- D. HUGHES DEVELOPMENT at the SCUN- wards, Portland-street. Phone 24178 16 DAIRY CATTLE THORPE AND DISTRICT WAR tc SKELLINGTHORPE SECONDHAND FURNITURE Wanted In addition to the usual heavy MEMORIAL HOSPITAL which will WORKWEAR Tel. Doddington 226 be phased Full Homes or Oddments Cash on forwardings of Drape Cows. Store over a number of years collections. - Houltby. Nettleham. ■ ■ Cattle. Calves, Store Sheep. Fat and will exceed one and a half Whipette Trousers, fully lined Phone 392. 202cc 11 11•1•111•11•WIIII BOWS. and Sucking Pigs. million pounds in cost. with watch pocket 35/11 SECONDHAND FURNITURE Wanted Candidates must have served an S Reed, Laney/el-tn. Phone SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE in the Scorhern 295. BOX NUMBERS Kew Dairy Market at 1 p.m. apprenticeship in one of the Bluette Trousers 168cc recognised building trades and 24/6 SECONDHAND FURNITURE Wanted. NtIMBERs SOLD LAS1 1.1) SE. should have had previous experi- Fu:: homes or oddments. Spot cash. The use of Box Numbers for Goods B63 Fat and Store Cattle. 656 Fat ence as a Clerk of Works on large Several oddments in tweed -Ward 57 Mill Lane, North 'tyke- for Sale or Wanted Is confined to and Store Sheep, 350 Fat and Store building schemes, including first Trousers from 30/- ham. Phone 597 t• private advertisements. rigs. class experience in handling and LOUTH CATTLE MARKET supervising the erection of large Derby or Yorkshire Tweed AUCTIONEERS steel-framed and reinforced con- Jackets in herringbone or A267 crete structures incorporating stripe patterns complex mechanical and electrical 63/- KESTEVEN FARM INSTITUTE services. IN LINCOLN MARKETS Cord Trousers sports style in in conjunction with The salary will be according to brown, green, grey or fawn CARPETS SATURDAYS. Whatever relevant experience within the the weather Spring Cleaning must scale £850 x 40(4) x 50(2) - 44/6 NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY be done. Buy Carpets, Rugs from £1,110 pins an allowance of £150 Netts Carpet Stall. outside Newmar- per annum additional to each SERVICE ket Hotel thflc point on the scale. PROTECTIVE TORTOISES, TORTOISES( 4/9 each. and for all Pets requirements visit Further particulars and applica- Pets Corner. Central Market thltc tion form obtainable from The CLOTHING Secretary, Sheffield Regional Hos- BOX NUMBER REPLIES pital Board. Fulwood House, Old We always have a good selec• A FARM WALK Fulwood Road. Sheffield 10. to tion of all types of Overalls in READERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO whom applications should be sent stock. Up to size soin. INCLUDE MONEY STAMPED not later than 20th July. 1962. will be held at the above Farm Institute, ADDRESSED ENVe.bi.RES OR quoting reference P03/2. ORIGINAL REFERENCES WHIST DRIVES AND DANCES Caythorpe Court, Nr. ATTENTION!! ATTENTION!! Sparrows on ROYAL AIR FORCES ASSOCIATION LINCOLN BRANCH 33 SINCIL STREET FRIDAY, 6th JULY, at 6.30 p.m. SELECT DANCE FRIDAY, JULY 6th - 9 p.m.. to 1 a.m. LINCOLN ALL INTERESTED ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. at CO-OPERATIVE HALL, FREE SCHOOL LANE Above: During his visit to T. S. Wrangler, the headquarters of the Lincoln Sea Cadets, Music by THE KRAKAJAX Telt 25824 C. L. ALBON Captain A. Toase (second from left), Royal Marines Staff Officer from Sea Cadet Head- Transport will be provided. Refreshments • Admission 5:- quarters, inspects members of theMarine Cad ets. On the left is Lt.-Cmdr. G. A. Wilding, Definitely no admission after 10 p.m. without a ticket. 161c "Inillandinil Officer of the unit. Tel: Lincoln 26101 4 Tel: Lincoln 26101 THURSDAY LINCOLNSHIRE ECHO JULY 5, 1962 UNIQUE CHURCH IN LILACS WILL Methodists Have

Do you know this church? Served by A "Field Day" BE RETHATCHED Friars from Woodhall MONEY in abundance should have rolled into the WHEN they talk of the restoration of St. Peter's Spa, it is the Catholic Church of St. Augustine coffers of those responsible for the building of Church, Markby, near Alford, the only thatched at Wellingore, and is the new Methodist church on the Birchwood Estate, Press — No church in the diocese, they really mean it. used chiefly as a Mass Lincoln. When builders took the centre. It was built by The reason? The third thatch off recently, ready field day held in the Problem Six Months for rethatching, the. 16th the Nevile family, of Wellingore Hall, and beautiful grounds of £40,000 century church practically Somerton Castle, by per- THERE is a lighter side fell down. access from the church mission of the owners, Mr. n to work among the From Idea Instead of being faced to the hall was provided. and Mrs. W. E. Battersby. smaller villages of Lin- with comparatively minor As well as all the usual "FACE colnshire, thinks Rev. A. repairs, Dr. E. H. Fletcher, side attractions associated 0. Simpson, new Rector Vicar of Bilsby and of St. with garden fetes, a of the Barkwith Group To Building Peter's, had a ruin on his special sports programme of Parishes. hands. OME churches and was arranged for everyone LIFT" This is a notice which He was so upset by the between the ages of eight S chapels have to work for gaunt sight of the building he found on the console and 21 years. WHEN the renovations to of a church organ in his years in order to raise suf- that he asked the Bishop of group: "By pressing ficient capital to pay for Lincoln, Rt. Rev. Kenneth TUG-O-WAR Newark Parish Church these buttons you can alterations, improvements Riches, to examine it. The sunshine helped are completed the church or additions to their exist- change your combina- TO GO AHEAD members of the 17 will have undergone a corn. tions without removing ing buildings. churches in the circuit But not so Potterhan- The Bishop did so, and plete "face lift" your feet from the wrote to Dr. Fletcher ask- to thoroughly enjoy them- pedals." worth Methodist Church. selves, seats being staged The renovations, which In September of last year ing him what he thought will cost a total of £40,000, was best. along one of the grassy the officials of the chapel hillocks which looked down have already been started NURSERY AT decided that, as the existing "I called in an architect, into a little valley, where and the decoration of the Sunday School was in such and on his advice, and all the races were run. enrichments in the ceiling CHURCH a dilapidated state and because this is the only Sports laid on for the has effected a complete ST. LEONARD'S Church, would need such a large thatched church in the dio- transformation. sum of money spending on young people in the different N e w a r k, Mothers' cese, have decided to go age groups included athletics Over half the money will Union have opened a it to bring it up to stan- ahead with the restoration," dard, it would be more with egg and spoon races, be used on general repairs weekly nursery for under said Dr. Fletcher. high jumping, long jumping, fives at the church hall. advisable and economical to to the fabric which has been build a new one. He estimates it will cost and skipping. Open events seriously affected by decay. Mothers are invited to £1,500, but is not worried were eight-men teams com- leave their "toddlers" while Money-raising started in ing stonework caused by an January; now building has about raising this amount. peting at tug-o war, and a accumulation of soot. they shop, visit the hair- There is £400 in hand, and one mile race. dressers or just sleep. begun. About £7,000 will be he believes that there will Ardent workers from spent on the heating of the be generous help from vari- the various sections of the ous Trusts, and friends. church to displace the circuit were in charge of present unsatisfactory and Mr. W. K. Smith, wbo is other diversions, which uneconomical system. carrying out the work, said, ranged from skittling for a "The place was dangerous. Another £4,000 will be pig to visits to the famous spent on the necessary re- We had to keep our eye: "King John's Chamber," open for falling timber." wiring of the electrical where King John II of system which is in a And to illustrate his France was imprisoned in point, he stuck his %ger dangerous condition from a 1359, and Mr. Battersby's fire risk point of view. deep into a 16th century dairies, where up-to-date oak beam, riddled with Major cleaning work to the milking equipment was wilt woodworm, which had been demonstrated. interior of the church taken from the roof. cost in the region of £5,000, Good timber, and the best Highlights of the evening while a further £3,000 wilt be Norfolk reeds for the roof were a pigeon shoot, pig sale spent on "very urgent will soon make this unique and barbecue. repairs" to the organ, caused church, which was erected This was the first time the by wear and tear over the from the remains of an field day has been held at yearsfi slat. Augustinian Priory after Somerton Castle since 1956, Classed as one of the 1534, once again an attrac- though other similar pro- finest churches in the tion for tourists and photo- jects have taken place at county of Nottinghamshire, graphers. A MAN whose great- Vicar of Newark, Canon opened by Mrs. A. C. Jarvis, Bassingham. Grinter, told the wife of the Archdeacon of Newark Parish Church has ^ great grandmother J. H. D. many connections with the Echo that the clock, which Lindsey, Ven. A. C. Jarvis, Appointment past. The lofty spire has Rebuilding At laid the foundation stone works by electrical who presided. Rev. H. G. on the north wing of the apparatus, would be at a Hill said prayers and Rev. Bishop of Lincoln is to been a familiar landmark to E. R. Milton proposed a vote institute Rev. K. Entwhistle countless thousands of picturesque Church of St. standstill until the re-wiring to Barlings and Stainton by travellers on the Trent and Morton, Gains- is completed. The job may of thanks. The College Paul's, take several weeks. Langworth on Tuesday at Great North Road for 600 EXTENSIVE rebuilding and borough, performed the FELLOWSHIP Stainton. years. additional buildings are opening ceremony of the PSALM 23 THE now being erected on the church's annual garden MEETING side of Lincoln Theological fete, held on the Vicar- FAVOURITE College. nearest Drury-lane NEXT meeting of the Fel- OPTIMA 1 age lawn. OVER 10,000 people took " lowship of the Country and Wordsworth-street, Lin- part in the recent coln. He is Mr. J. E. Sandars, of Clergy will be held at the Fully automatic 35 mm Camera Gate Burton Hall, near Favourite Bible Text Sur- It is hoped that the work Farm Institute, Caythorpe Gainsborough, former High vey, organised by the Court, Grantham, on Mon- Click! Ifs that simple—that fast with the instant act/on will be completed on October Sheriff of Lincolnshire, who Seventh - day Adventist day, Optima t. 18, and the Master of the Church. Perfection assured with every shot. Complete was christened at the Host will be Mr. freedom from technicalities. Single-lever automagic Temple, London, Canon T. R. church. Mr. Sandars said: J. W. Milford, a former Chancellor A local survey, run on Roland, the principal of the action. fILS/45 mm Agfa Color-Agnar lens. Three simple "My mother often played the lines of the national one, symbols cover all settings for focusing. For all colour and of Lincoln Cathedral, has institute. Afternoon tea will the organ for the Sunday was made by the Lincoln be served after the meeting, black-and-white films. Famous Agfa Optima Red/Green been asked to inaugurate the Services, so I have many Adventist Church and the signals. Green Indicates all clear to shoot. Red signal new lecture room. sentimental attachments to results were announced indicates Insufficient light available and flash should be MINISTER used. 49 Campaigns ? this church." recently. At national level, £28 • 10 . 6 Forty - nine the most popular of all the LEAVING Christian CLOCK OUT s Stewardship many texts submitted, was Other models available from £39.16.4 to £69.15.4 Campaigns Psalm 23:1, "The Lord is my REV. J. Bailey Chapman. have been completed in the OF ACTION Available from your local photographic dealer Lincoln shepherd; I shall not want." Superintendent Minis- Diocese in 1961. ZWIIL..1:elr4 ter of the OMEGA or full details from enZlirchetrmt Sixteen wens. 48-41* -toke AGFA LTD • 21 REGENT STREET LONDON SW1 REG 8581 '4 advised; 21 run by com- "-~1PIPPrifef-1,5`1 71 - •Regd. Tr.demarl< because a new electric light- the Ripley Circuit, Derby- panies and 12 run by ing system is being installed FOR VICAR shire, in a similar capacity. parishes independently. in the church. AST week 40 members of He succeeds Rev. C. 0. IA All Saints' Church, Lin- Stocker who is moving to coln, and their Vicar, Rev Wigan. For YOUR AGFA OPTIMA Peter Clarke, visited St. 17th Century Relic Mark's Church, Laceby- come to road, , for a com- Fete Makes bined service, which was Your Photographic Specialists conducted by Canon G. W. Give your memory a holiday Markham, Vicar of May Be Used In Grimsby. Fs180 Now you can forget to wind your watch. The Ladymatic Mr. Clarke was priest in ANNUAL Billingborough winds itself as you wear it. So tiny that it will fit under a WOODHEADS charge of St. Mark's when Church fete, held on the thimble, it is styled and engineered for life. Model EB886 the church was built in 1960. vicarage lawn on Saturday, PHOTO CENTRE Restoration Scheme was well supported in spite in 18 carat gold with bracelet £123.0.0. In 9 carat gold on of light drizzle at the open- 9 carat gold bracelet £76.0.0; on cordette £48.10.0. Stainless pART of what Is believed probably be used in the CHURCH—IN 367 High Street, Lincoln. ing ceremony, and made a steel waterproof model (CK110 00) from £35. to be an old altar is to church, which is in the pro- A TENT profit of about £180. The be lifted from the floor of the cess of being renovated. HOLIDAYMAKERS at opening was performed by Tel. 21219 south aisle of Nettleharn The stone, which lies near HOLIDAYMAKERS Miss June Green, the Spald- Parish Church and may may soon the Lady Altar, is a stone have the chance of going "to ing Tulip Queen. mensa or altar top and it church" in a tent. A church W. Mansell was found in the doorway marquee on Roman-bank, Kelham Visit at the restoration of the among the biggest concen- MORE COOKING CAPACITY IN church over 70 years ago, tration of caravans, is being CANON A. 0. JONES and SILVER ST. e FLAXENGATE where it had been placed planned by the Rector, Rev. 40 parishioners from St. T TNICC1T.N CC(' 111Tr`LICAI cn A r.r. aitha. mher. MO IMMO 1•11G 1/.1. J LAIG from the remains of an field day has been held at Oars Augustinian Priory alter Somerton Castle since 1956, Classed as one of the 1534, once again an attrac- though other similar pro- finest churches in the tion for tourists and photo- jects have taken place at county of Nottinghamshire, graphers. A MAN w hose great- Vicar of Newark, Canon opened by Mrs. A. C. Jarvis, Bassingham. Newark Parish Church has J. H. D. Grinter, told the wife of the Archdeacon of many connections with the great grandmother Echo that the clock, which Lindsey, Ven. A. C. Jarvis, Appointment laid the foundation stone past. The lofty spire has Rebuilding At works by electrical who presided. Rev. H. G. Bishop of Lincoln is to been a familiar landmark to on the north wing of the apparatus, would be at a Hill said prayers and Rev. institute Rev. K. Entwhistle countless thousands of picturesque Church of St. standstill until the re-wiring E. R. Milton proposed a vote to Barlings and Stainton by travellers on the Trent and The College is completed. The job may of thanks. Great North Road for 600 Paul's, Morton, Gains- take several weeks. Langworth on Tuesday at EXTENSIVE rebuilding and borough, performed the FELLOWSHIP Stainton. years. additional buildings are opening ceremony of the PSALM 23 THE now being erected on the church's annual garden MEETING side of Lincoln Theological fete, held on the Vicar- FAVOURITE NEXT meeting of the Fel- OPTIMA 1 College. nearest Drury-lane 10,000 people took and Wordsworth-street, Lin- age lawn. OVER of the Country coln. He is Mr. J. E. Sandars, of part in the recent Clergy will be held at the Fully automatic 35 mm Camera Gate Burton Hall, near Favourite Bible Text Sur- Farm Institute, Caythorpe It is hoped that the work vey, organised by the will be completed on October Gainsborough, former High Court, Grantham, on Mon- Click) Ira that simple—that fast with the instant action Sheriff of Lincolnshire, who Seventh - day Adventist day, 18, and the Master of the Church. Optima I, Perfection assured with every shot. Complete Temple, London, Canon T. R. was christened at the Host will be Mr. J. W. freedom from technicalities. Single-lever automegic church. Mr. Sandars said: A local survey, run on Roland, the principal of the action. 0.8/43 mm Agfa Color-Agnar lens. Three simple Milford, a former Chancellor "My mother often played of Lincoln Cathedral, has the lines of the national one, institute. Afternoon tea will symbols cover all settings for focusing. For all colour and the organ for the Sunday was made by the Lincoln be served after the meeting. black-and-white films. Famous Agfa Optima Red/Green been asked to inaugurate the Services, so I have many Adventist Church and the signals. Green Indicates all clear to shoot. Red signal new lecture room. sentimental attachments to results were announced indicates Insufficient light available and flash should be 49 Campaigns ? this church." recently. At national level, MINISTER used. the most popular of all the £28 • 1 0 • 6 Forty - nine Christian CLOCK OUT many texts submitted, was LEAVING Other models available from 09.16.4 to E69.15.4 Stewardship Campaigns Psalm 23:1, "The Lord is my REV. J. Bailey Chapman, have been completed in the OF A Available from your local photographic dealer CTION shepherd; I shall not want." Superintendent Minis- Lincoln Diocese in mem..1961. jSLELIItK_*e...F1,'11 Church ter of the Holbeach or full doles from were. .di Sixteen is to take over AGFA LTD • 17 REGENT STREET • LONDON SW1. REG 8581/4 Niescvnw.n.s advised; 21 run by com- because a new electric light- the Ripley Circuit, Derby- panies and 12 run by ing system is being installed FOR VICAR shire. in a similar capacity. Zfff/X/// Kf/f • parishes independently. in the church. L AST week 40 members of He succeeds Rev. C. O. All Saints' Church, Lin- Stocker who is moving to coln, and their Vicar, Rev Wigan. Peter Clarke, visited St. For YOUR AGFA OPTIMA 17th Century Relic Mark's Church, Laceby- road, Grimsby, for a com- Fete Makes come to bined service, which was Your Photographic Specialists conducted by Canon G. W. Give your memory a holiday Markham, Vicar of May Be Used In Grimsby. £180 Now you can forget to wind your watch. The Ladymatic Mr. Clarke was priest in ANNUAL Billingborough winds itself as you wear it. So tiny that it will fit under a WOODHEADS charge of St. Mark's when " Church fete, held on the thimble, it is styled and engineered for life. Model EB886 the church was built in 1960. vicarage lawn on Saturday, was well supported in spite in 18 carat gold with bracelet £123.0.0. In 9 carat gold on PHOTO CENTRE Restoration Scheme of light drizzle at the open- 9 carat gold bracelet £76.0.0; on cordette £48.10.0. Stainless pART of what Is believed CHURCH—IN 367 High Street, Lincoln. probably be used in the ing ceremony, and made a steel waterproof model (CK110 00) from £35. to be an old altar is to church, which is in the pro- A TENT profit of about £180. The be lifted from the floor of the cess of being renovated. HOLIDAYMAKERS at opening was performed by Tel. 21219 south aisle of Nettlehain The stone, which lies near may soon Miss June Green, the Spald- Parish Church and may the Lady Altar, is a stone have the chance of going "to ing Tulip Queen. mensa or altar top and it church" in a tent. A church was found in the doorway marquee on Roman-bank, Kelham Visit W. Mansell at the restoration of the among the biggest concen- MORE COOKING CAPACITY IN church over 70 years ago, tration of caravans, is being CANON A. O. JONES and SILVER ST. & FLAXENGATE where it had been placed planned by the Rector, Rev. 40 parishioners from St. either when the chancel was Wilfred Curtis. Mark's Church, Lincoln, LINCOLN LESS KITCHEN SPACE demolished in 1660 or earlier. paid a visit to Kelham, It is thought that the stone The plan is to hold a ser- near Newark, the country Telephone 24209 was defaced by Puritan soh vice for holidaymakers on house where young men are di ers during the Cromwell Sunday mornings, a child- trained for priesthood. 111•1.1111111111111 111111111■11 era and laid at the entrance ren's service, and com- to the church in keeping with munity hymn singing on the usual practice at that Sunday evenings. time so that people would be compelled to, walk over the DANCE SCHOOL stone as a form of desecra• ton. DISPLA YS _PIN] PUPILS of the Janet it EXCLUDED Ashton Dancing School The whole of the interior gave two displays of danc- of the church will be cleaned ing in St. Giles' Church and redecorated and inciden- Hall. tal repairs made. The organ Included in the perfor- chamber and the Vicar's mances, which took place on MI 1111 IS le IS le el a re um * 111 IS IS IA e1 al it ea is vestry are excluded from the Friday evening and Satur- if IA ea II si laces star specification. day afternoon, were "The is is 1111 IS IS MI MI Cost of this scheme will be Sleeping Beauty" and a in the region of £1,300, and short play. with all these features it is the final phase of the church's restoration scheme. NEW LINCS is * 3 rapid heating radiant hob Work will continue for about plates. two months, but in the mean- LIVINGS time the church will be used ISHOP of Lincoln is to insti- ii * Cast iron vitreous enamelled BB tote Rev. J. P. Hoskins to front frame for extra rigidity. for services. Spalding St. John's on Monday, Above the chancel arch are July 30. Archdeacon of Lincoln FIRESIDE * High intensity neon oven painted the Creed, Lord's will induct. Rev. G. G. Whitfield pilot light. has been appointed Rector of Prayer and Commandments; Hemingby, Vicar of Bamnber COMFORT * Grill deflector plate, removable with the late Georgian Royal with Sturton 3Iagna, and Rector for easy cleaning. Arms painted on canvas and of Hatton with Sotby, as Rural set in a frame. These are to Dean of Wraggoe. * Large, separate tubular-sheathed be restored. grill. SIXTH FORM * Infinitely variable controls. * Creda Sealatch click-close £1,123 Raised CONFERENCE A SIXTH FORM weekend door latch. A conference will be held * Full-width glass oven door. at the Diocesan House, Old Style & Comfort for your Leisure • * Large thermostatically- For Appeal Palace, Lincoln, from comes to YOUR home with each one of the NEW RESTFUL controlled oven.. A LTHOUGH the final November 9-11. Tutorial groups will be as * Oven sides removable for easy CASH PRICE: 38 gns. "" figures cannot yet be follows : Nationalisation. led by Fireside Chairs and 3•Piece Suites cleaning. or on Easy Purchase Terms calculated, the amount so Mr. A. R. Wood. deputy head- far received from the house- master and senior history master I New ideas in Suspension • Attractive good wearing * Large storage compartment DEPOSIT: £4 .7 .1 . at the City School Lincoln; I to-house collection organised Springing. covers. at base. 15 quarterly repayments by the Lincoln Council of growth of toleration within the State before 1850, Miss M. E. Dunlopillo Cushions. Clever II At prices representing of E3.2.1., including maintenance. Churches Inter-Church Aid Broadbent, senior history ▪ Committee and carried out mistress of Scnnthorpe Grammar designs for Restful comfort. Today's Best Value. School; evolution of Parliament in Lincoln in May in aid of since 1603, Mr. P. M. Johnston- the "Bread for the World" Smith, senior history master of WE HAVE "JUST THE SUITE" FOR YOU. LII1111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111M See the new Creda Starlight appeal, has already reached Worksop College; function of the WE HAVE "JUST THE CHAIR" FOR YOU. the sum of £1,123. State. to govern or to care for The Latest Designs by F.-. its cititens?, Mr. P. E. Hatters- Easy Payments — with Pleasure. at your nearest This is a magnificent ley, senior history master of PARKER KNOLL response, and we would like Winteringham Grammar School. to thank all those who ii Instalments arranged to suit your convenience. and I helped and gave to this LINCOLN SALE cause. CI NTIQUE OF WORK EE I Leaving are now on show. Lincoln MISSIONARY sale of 11 PLUG IN for personal attention Rev. George Thompson, work was held by all the 51111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 TO ELECTRIC who has served the North uphill parish churches in MALES TopofHigh St. LIVING and finest after-sales service Circuit of the Lincoln Lincoln in aid of various FREE DELIVERY AND Methodist Church for five missions. Telephone LINCOLN 22318 STORAGE The sale, which was held years, is leaving for Elland, 041.0.1.0.64.00n 11 THE ELECTRICITY BOARD Yorkshire. at Eastgate Hall, was •Ir I

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" Don't worry, Mrs. Sopp. soon have you back on your hands and lenses." Above: Ready for a day by the sea. Old age pensioners front this morning's Daily Sketch, and members of Wragby- road Social Club committee Every day the pick of the world's pose for a photograph Above: Former pupil of Boultham Moor Secondary cartoons appear in Cartoon Sketch before starting off on their Girls' School; Carol Bedells, returned to the school last in the Daily Sketch. annual outing to Skegness. night to receive her shorthand prize from Lady Some 70 pensioners made the trip. Amcotts. at the school's annual presentation of prizes.

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"Don't worry, Mrs. Sapp. Will soon hay. you book on your hands and knees." Above: Ready for a day by the sea. Old age pensioners from this morning's Daily Sketch. and members of Wragby- road Social Club committee Every day the pick of the world's pose for a photograph Above: Former pupil of Boultham Moor Secondary cartoons appear in Cartoon Sketch before starting off on their Girls' School; Carol Bedells, returned to the school last in the Daily Sketch. annual outing to Skegness. night to receive her shorthand prize from Lady Some 70 pensioners made the trip. Amcotts. at the school's annual presentation of prizes.

Right: Some of the pupils of Boultham Moor Secondary Girls' School at their annual presentation of prizes, held in the school hall.

Below: H.M. Inspector of Fire Services, Mr. S. H. Charters, talks to members of the North Hykeham Fire Brigade on his annual inspection of the unit.

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Askins (N); 3, rocket launching base, fired the imagination of TV new records set in the People's Fellowship; C—Grantham A. 1"4“elStla kiv)! College Students Association; D —Slea Junior girls, 150 yards: 1, P. writer, Robert Barr, writes CATHRYN ROSE. Kesteven County Youth ford Youth Centre; E-3rd O.OUKaS I , I, 19.6s,c., M. GreraveS Athletic Sports at (St. Denys's) Scouts; F—Air Rangers He saw the trawlers when he was preparing a (Grantham); G--Martin Social Club: Senior girls , javelni: 1, E. Tindale R.A.F. Cranwell. H --North Searle Youth Club; I—Slea- ok), sat. 'din. TV documentary on the flying doctor service to ford St. J.A.B. Nursing Cadets; J- ivanior gi.(s, long jump: 1, D. Mit- The record. in the senior 2160 (Sleaford) Squadron A.T.C.; K— Jiium lift. akin.; 3, J. Finchain these remote Scottish islands. Commercial Road Methodist Youth Now he has written a six- put on programmes viewers boys' section was broken by Club; L—Glenside Youth Club senior girls, high jump: 1, S. Grubb I Corby); M- -St. Denys's Youth (Co, tit. 4•n.; 2, C. Hunter (1); 3, P. art spy-thriller serial with will not readily switch off. P. Jessop, of the Comniercial- Fellowship; N- -Sleaf ore! St. J.A. Jealey (C). he Western Isles as a setting Once caught they tend to Cadets; 0—Stamford and District Senior uoys. javelin: 1, A. Dyer road Methodist Youth Club. Y M.C.A.; P-8th Grantham (St. (A), 11911. 9in., new record; 2, L. Viewers can see the first stay On the same channel Anne's) Guides). .aewitt (A); 3, C. Ford (Al. He finished well ahead of run- uoys, long jump: 1, D. Wade visode on BBC-TV on Sum throughout the evening. RESULTS Minor boys. high jump: I, P. (B), 17ft. lien.; 2, R. Warren (L); lay. But though it falls at a Barry himself says he has ner-up L. Blewitt, of Morton 3. 1. Trueman (A). rime on a Sunday usually heard that many people are Thorpe (Ii), 3ft. 9111.; 2, C. Rodgers Junior boys, snot: 1, R. Veal (JI, unhappy at the "11Lck- Hall, who clocked 5-5-1. (o', 1; 3. D. Weller (HI. 31st. 4in.; 2, T. Mayfield (T); 3, P. associated with children's Senior girls. long jump: 1, J. Charl- Williams programmes this is no chil- nelLs House" goes (Att. In winning the inter- ton (Cl, 13ft. Si".: 2, B. Franklin (F), 3, P. Jeffrey ICI- Minor boys, javelin: 1. S. Bates (E), lren's serial. Letters Irvin viewers say so. mediate boys' mile, R. Morton, Senior boys. discus: 1, D. Glover filft. Mu. Bob, a grey-haired Glasgow He likes the idea of of 2160 (Sleaford) Squadron (B), 124ft. 21n., new record; 2, R. Jun.or boys, high jump: 1, A. Raw- .,)cot, went back to South repeating the series about A.T.C., won with a time of Allen (0): 3, K. Sands IA). son (C), Oft. 81n.; 2, P. Williams (C); 4 mins. 57 secs., but did not Inter. boys, Javelin: 1 D. Warren 3. J. Bangay IT). and Benbecula in the 10.15 p.m. to give people (C), 137ft. lin.; 2, C, Scott (A); 3. Minor boys, long jump: 1, S. Caw- who miss it at 6.20 p.m., a beat the existing record. D. Berridge (C). spring to work on the serial Junior girls, long jump: 1. P. s7 0. . 133i( )n.; 2, E. Hunt (E , ; with a location team. Many chance to view. FAST RELAY Brookes (F), 14ft. 4iii.; 2, S. Barnes 3, Fathers of the people whom viewers All this apart, the LBC a' 'e (11); 3, J. Turner IB). Minor girls. rounders ball: 1, V. enthusiastic about the re- Two teams broke the inter- Inter. boys, discus: 1, E. Garton Thacker (H), 112ft. lin.; 2, J. Smed- will see are not actors but mediate boys' relay record. (C), 109ft. 10in.; 2, C. Clark-Monks ley (54); 3, J. Finch= (H). genuine inhabitants of • the action to the series. In the (M); 3. I. Trueman (A). Inter. boys. shot: 1, C. Clark-Monks BARRY BUCKNELL 'first 20 days tlfey dealt in WI Barnhill Young People's Fel- Junior boys, javelin: 1, R. Simons (M), 30ft. 51n. -lands, lie tells me. lowship won in 51.2 seconds IC)• 2 R. Thompson (DI; 3, D. 25,000 requests for leaflets Wollereon (C). Senior boys, shot: 1, R. Allen (0). "The Dark Island" title relating to work done on and St. Deny's Youth Fellow- Junior girls, discus: 1, P. Pring 42ft. 7in., new record;■ 2, M. Gourley of the serial derives from ship were second in 52.2 secs. (F); 83ft. bin. 3. M. en LA)I e Bucknell's house: Senior girls, discus: 1, F. Vittles Inter. OMOboys, L mile: 1, R. Morten I Got Money the sinister articles found— Most outstanding result of (C), 113ft. 41.n., new record; 2, J. 1J. 81 ,. 4Bmi“inn.es57I smee) ..; 2, T. Tyler tc): While Robert :tobinson is 3. according to the plot — on on holiday the tr,t seat in the day was in the senior Ramsden IF); 3. M. Waite (F). one of the islands. girls' discus competition Minor girls, 100 yards: 1, J. Nussey Senior boys, one mile: 1, P. Jessup "Points of View" ,BEG'' Will (1.), l6sec.; 2, S. Rickett 113); 3, J. (Ki. 4min. 53.8sec., new record; 2. Wrong Way, Barr has never written a be taken over by journalist where Miss .F Vittles, of Fincham (H). L. it:33)1A. 1: 3. L. Lambourne (Al. Grantham College Students Minor boys, 100 yards: 1, M. Cozens serial before. He is a script Ala., Ellen or J11,3 week and Junior girls, 100 yards: 1, P. Association smashed the Brookes (1, ), 13.1sec.; 2, S. Barnes (13I, 14.4sec.; 2, R. Key (DI; 3, C. editor of "Z Cars," has Aian Melville flu Lim tece: d (H); 3, M. Greraves (B). Vincent worked on the "Spycatcher" week. smashed the existing record Senior girls, 100 yarns: F. Vittles Junior boys, 100 yards: 1, N. Hall Says Girl, 17 existing record with a brilliant (F), 13.2sec.; 2, J. Charlton IC); 3, (CI, 11.2sec.; 2, G. Wollerton (C). and "Scotland Yard" series The programme now re , 11.2sec.; 3, A. Ray IJ). throw of 113ft. 4in. E. Tinciale (M). "I WAS hard up and got the and an many other docu- between s:.0 ami Lon! cerves Senior boys, high jump: 1, J. Inter. boys, 100 yards: 1, D. Wads money the wrong way. I Aboois (A), 4ft. llin.; 2, R. Keer (B), 12.1sec.; 2 ,C. Clarke-Monks (M); mentaries. 'letters a week from v!el‘ cis. Her closest rival was J. (A); 3, P. Birch (C) and P. Croft (H). 3. J. Salmon IM). should not have taken it," His next venture will be as Ramsden of Grantham Air Junior boys, long jump: 1, R. Wil- Senior boys, 100-yards: 1. R. Thomp- 17-years-old shop assistant executive producer of "The Rangers who threw almost son (MI, 1611. 14iin.; 2, N. Hall (C); son (B), 10.9sec.; 2, A. Woods (C); PAROCHIAL 3, A. Rawson IC). 3, L. James (Al. Carol Eva Priestley told Lin- Net," a six-part series of who is back again on BBC-TV. half this distance-54ft. 10in. Junior boys, 440 yards: 1, J. Ban- GROUP WINNERS coln magistrates. half-hour programmes featur- Most of the 100 yds races gay 1.1), 59.8sec.; 2, D. Dolby (BI; Priestley, who lives with OUTLOOK gramme as the one in which 3, P. Williams (C). Minor boys: 3rd Sleaford Scouts. ing an immigration officer were very close events. Inter. boys, 440 yards: 1, B. her parents at 150 Boultham women discussed men. Tebb Junior boys: Grantham College and his work. London attracts most (BI, 58sec.• 2, R. Warren (L); 3. D. Students' Association. Park-road, Lincoln, was fined At Granada toey call it In the junior boys' 100 yds, Berridge (C). Intermediate boys: Barnhill Young £3 for stealing lOs from her people, who live in Cher a - semi-documentary." N. Hall and G. Wollerton were Senior boys, 440 yards: 1, A. Dyer People's Fellowship. cities, even if it is only for (A), 57sec.; 2, .1. Pugh (A); 3, D. Senior boys: Morton Hall. employers, British Home ANOTHER '1 any Britton changes from both given the time of 11.2 Smith (A). shopping at certain times of Minor girls: 8th Grantham Guides. Stores. plain-clothes detective (in secs, Hall being the winner. Minor boys, .220 yards: 1, R. Bell Junior girls: Air Rangers. She admitted the offence, CHANNEL the year. the recent "The Six Proud M. Cozens and R. Key were (B), 32.8sec.; 2, D. Scrimshaw ID) Senior girls: Grantham College But the TV companies and R. Key ID), dead heat. Students' Association. and it was said she had been Walkers") to an Army colo- also given the same time, Junior boys, 220 yards: 1, G. Wol- Boys relay cup: Barnhill Young with the firm since September Tide is the result of a suc- which serve the provinces nel in the new play he is re- Cozens winning in 14.4 secs• lerton (C), 25.2sec., new record; 2, People's Association. 5, 1960, on the electrical goods cessful hour-long documen- tend to preserve a parochial hearsing for BBC-TV. An interesting point is that N. Hall (C.): 3, A. Ray (J). Girls relay cup: 8th Grantham outlook on the capital. Inter. boys, 220 yarns: 1, I. Stars- CGouBlildoeyesgt. counter. tary programme dealing with It is called "Up a Gum Hall's time in the junior race more, 25.1sec.; 2, D. Wade (B); 3, R. major trophy: Grantham Supt. T. Pickworth, prose- attempts at illegal entry 3t They have, for instance, was nine tenths of a second Warren (L). Students' Association. declined Associated-Rediffu- Tree" and is described as a Senior boys. 220 yards: 1, R. Girls major trophy: Air Rangers. cuting, said a store detective London Airport seen last satirical comedy featuring faster than that of D. Wade, Thompson (B), 23.9sec.; 2, L. James visited the shop in Lincoln's year. sion's offer to network their (A); 3, P. Evans (A). Watch out for this — the a British and a Russian Senior girls . High-street and bought goods Give us another channel Festival of London pro- 220 yards: 1, J. Charl- grammes. sets are really sumptuous colonel. ton (C), 31.6sec.; 2, B. Eades (C): worth 12s 6d. and we will put on "Buck- and the costumes splendid. 3, J. Ramsden (F). Newark Boys 2riestley rang up 2s 6d on These begin on July 9 with Others in the .,ast of this nell's House" at a different Oddly enough, Helen's hus- play, which is booked for MORE Minor girls, high jump: I, M. the till and when she rang un time. This was the BBC's a reception attended by the band Trevor Howard is also Tatam (P), 3ft. 7in.; 2, V. Thacker transmission in July, include (HI; 3, M. Wells (H). the next sale she took a lOs answer when, in response to Queen and include concerts In Annual in a period play on TV. He Tristram Jellinelc, Fabia Junior girls, high jump: 1, S. note from the till. viewers' requests, I asked in which Yehudi Menuhin, plays opposite Ingrid Berg- "HUSH", Barnes (HI, Mt. 7m.; 2, K. Shillito w:ly it is transmitted at the Artur Rubenstein (making Drake and Dan Jackson, It (1 ). man in lbsen's "Hedda Gab- has been written by William Inter. boys, 880 yards: 1, D. Ber- Fishing Match miss-able tima of 6.20 his first TV appearance ary- ridge (C), 2min. 16.9scc.• 2, R. Mor- THEDRAI, SERVICES very ler," later in the year. Douglas Home. p.m. where) and singer Elisabeth ton (J); 3, B. Tebb (B).. PAUL KIMBERLEY, aged FRIDAY. — 7.15: Holy Com- Schwarzkopf appear. PLEASE Senior boys, 880 yards: 1, P. Jessop munion. (Works' Chantry). 8: Do-it-yourselfers can - say (K), 2min. 18.2sec.; 2, D. Smith (Ai • 12, with a catch of 11b. Holy Communion. (Morning what they like. The BBC Apart from Londoners, NOT SO Telebriefly UCKLAND (New Zealand) 3, A. Dyer (A). 12oz., won Newark and Dis- Chapel). 9.45: Matins (un- Minor girls, relay: 1, P, 67sec • 2. knows from scientifically- only viewers in \Vales and The BBC arc devoting eight A I; 3, H. trict Piscatorial Federation's accompanied), Gibbons (Short Aberdeen will see the Festi- City Council has approved Service); Benedictus 143; worked-out statistics that FLIPPANT programmes to The Twist, Junior girls, relay: 1, F', 61sec.; 2. annual juvenile mtach, held Litany, Mr. Crowther and Mr. most people want to watch val programmes. beginning on July 7. In the a new by-law "shushing" B; 3, I. in the River Devon at Devon Hellowell. 4.30: Evensong "Men—on W011,011" is the Senior girls, relay: 1, C, 64.9sec.; 2. Park, Newark. (unaccompanied), Gibbons Eric Sykes or Jimmy first programme "Compact" musical instruments, loud- H; 3, F. Edwards or Sid James—even title of the programme There were 34 competitors, but (Short Service); anthem, "0 WATCH OUT is matched against "Juice speakers, megaphones, radios, Minor boys, relay: 1, B. 67.8scc.; this year no girls, took part. praise God in His holiness," in repeat form—between 7 Granada TV are doing in Box Jury" in a Twist compe- 2, E• 3, H. Robert Whyte, 162. reply to "Women on Men," bells or "sin1ilar devices". Junior boys, relay: 1, C, 52.5sec., Other leading weights were: 2 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. tition new record; 2, J: 3. B. K. Cregg (aged 14). 1-5-10; 3 K. Barry's programme will FOR THIS winch caused quite a stir. No one may play or use them Inter. boys, relay: 1, B., 51.2sec., Browning (13), 1402.; 4 S. Watson BOSTON AND DISTRICT TENNIS ATV are preparing a series (9). 0-13-8; 5 LEAGUE in any street or other public new record; 2. M; 3, J. D. Bannister (14). catch about 3,000,000 viewers Helen Cherry makes one of The men will be talking titled "Trials of Tomorrow." Senior boys, relay: I, A, 48.8sec.; 012-12; 6 M. Hollis (12), 0-10-4; 7 W. L. F. A. P. place where the hoise is likely 2. H. Boston P. 3 0 19 8 6 and this counts as a minority her fairly rare appearances about women on July 1S— Aim is to anticipate and de- C. Grosse (14). 0-8-8; 8 T. Inman 3 2 1 18 9 4 andi e ce on TV later this year. She with Brian Inglis as chair- scribe conflicts which may to annoy people. Inter. boys; high jump: 1. D. War- (13), 0-8-4; 9 P. Baggaley (7), 0.6- Skegness 4 2 2 19 17 4 ren (C), 5ft.; 2, S. Gill (11 ); 3. G. 4. Rochford 3 2 1 12 15 4 For after-seven viewing the is in a 17th-century musical man and 'Malcolm Mugge- emerge following advances They are banned on or in S ott IA The cup and replica were pre- Woodhall Spa 2 1 1 13 5 2 BBC want to court the majo- play called "The Brocken- ram in science and technology— any land or building licensed Minor boys, cricket ball: 1, E. Hunt sented by Mr. L. w, HenfreY. Xtrton 2 1 1 8 10 2 rity—the 10.000 000 touch. stein Affair," which has just I'm told this will not be (El. 159ft. 9in.; 2, C. Carter (E); 3. treasurer of the Newark Federa- Lemke 2 0 2 3 15 0 including excursions into or used for dances, fairs, B. Cranage (H). tion. glpilsby 3 0 3 1 20 0 And one way to do this is to been recorded. quite such a flippant pro- space amusement parks, amusement Associated-Rediffusion net- parlours, skating rinks or other work 01, series Of Algernon similar entertainments where Blackwood spine-chillers • ly to cause yance to Y . A 'POPO ( .1t17‘ AW SELECTION OF THE LATEST THIS WE EK0 rND RECORDLNGS. 4- ELVIS PRESLEY + N I.T.V FOLLOW THAT DREAM. What A Wonderful Life, Angel, I'm Not The Marrying Kind, Follow That Dream. AFTER the news at 1.40 Brita'n's happiest and RCA RCN 211 12/8 p.m. on Saturday, zaniest comedians — More- POT LUCK. Kiss Me Quick, Night Rider. T Feel That I've cambe and Wise — star in Known You Forever, Just For Old Times Sake. I'm ABC- -I V will be going their own show at 9.30. Yours. F nintain Of Love, Something lilue, etc. * * * * RCA 111% 27265 35/0 straight over to the All- soh Club, Wimble- TELEVISION'S eerie series, don, at 1.45 p.m., to fol- "Out of This World" con- THE MANY SIDES OF GENE PITNEY. Town Without Pity, tinues at 10, introduced by Hello Mary Lau, Love My Life Away. Every Breath I Takc, low the most exciting Boris Karloff. The title of Dream For Sale, Harmony. etc. Gene Pitney. HMV CLP 1546 34/44 afternoon of the this week's story is "Little THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE/TAKE IT LIKE Lost Robot" and it is a scien- A MAN, Gene Pitney. HMV POP 1018 8174 "Wimbledon Fortnight." mrsonsmnen vnau. • to•rctu TA MV LICOOT Fronk /Fold_ counter. tary programme dealt flg wan S...11//1.1M1 In. Wisapro...... S time m Lae more, za..tsec.: z. L. wane (kit; 3, Sc. itiosmonswe-.7akietwitasuasee sizasammie It is called "Up a Gum Warren (LI. College Students' Association. attempts at illegal entry at They have, for instance, was nine tenths of a second Girls major trophy: Air Rangers, Supt. T. Pickworth, prose- declined Associated-Rediffu- Tree" and is described as a Senior boys, 220 yards: 1, R. cuting, said a store detective London Airport seen last satirical comedy featuring faster than that of D. Wade, Thompson (B), 23.9sec.; 2, L. James visited the shop in Lincoln's year. sion's offer to network their Watch out for this - the ( Al; 3, P. Evans (A). Festival of London pro- a British and a Russian Senior girls. 220 yards: 1, J. Charl- High-street and bought goods Give us another channel sets are really sumptuous colonel. ton (C), 31.6sec.; 2, B. Eades grammes. 3, J. Ramsden IF). worth 12s 6d. and we will put on "Buck- and the costumes splendid. Others in the _;list of this Newark Boys These begin on July 9 with Oddly enough, Helen's hus- Minor girls, high jump: 1, M. Priestley rang up 2s 6d on nell's House" at a different pia'which?il is hooked for MORE the till and when she rang un time. This was the BBC's a reception attended by the band Trevor Howard is also Tatam (P). aft. 2, V. Thacker the next sale she took a 105 Queen and include concerts period play on TV. He tra ission in July, include (H); 3, M. Wells (11). In Annual answer when, in response to in a Tri Tam Jellinek, Junior girls, high lump: 1, S. note from the till. viewers' requests, I asked in which Yehudi Menuhin, plays opposite Ingrid Berg- Fabia "HUSH", Barnes (H), Mt. 71n.; 2, K. Shillito wary it is transmitted at the Artur Rubenstein (making man in lbsen's "Hedda Gab- Drake and Dan Jackson. It his first TV appearance any- has been written by William Inter. boys, 880 yards: 1, D. Ber- Fishing Match THEDRAL SERVICES very miss-able tima of 6.20 ler," later in the year. ridge (C), 2min. 16.9sec.• 2, R. Mor- p.m. where) and singer Elisabeth Douglas Home. ton (.11; 3. B. Tebb (13). PAUL KIMBERLEY, aged FRIDAY.- 7.15: Holy Com- PLEASE Senior boys, 880 yards: 1. P. Jessop munion. (Works' Chantry). 8: Do-it-yourselfers can say Schwarzkopf appear. 1KI, 2min. 18.2sec.; 2, D. Smith 12, with a catch of 11b. SO tAl • Holy Communion. (Morning what they like. The BBC Apart from Londoners, NOT Telebriefly • • • UCKLAND (New Zealand) 3, A. Dyer (Al. 12oz., won Newark and Dis- Chapel). 9.45: Matins (un- knows from scientitinlly- only viewers in Wales and A Minor girls, relay: 1, P, 67sec.; 2. trict Piscatorial Federation's accompanied), Gibbons (Short worked-out statistics that Abernoen will see the Festi- FLIPPANT The BBC are devoting eight City Council has approved I; 3, H. Service); Benedictus 143; programmes to The Twist, Junior girls, relay: 1, F, 61sec.; 2. annual juvenile mtach, held Litany, Crowther and Mr. val programmes. Mr. most people want to watch beginning on July 7. In the a new by - law "shushing" B; 3, I. in the River Devon at Devon HeBowen. 4.30: Evensong Eric Sykes or Jimmy "Men-on Women" is the Senior girls, relay: 1, C, 64.9sec.; 2. Park, Newark. (unaccompanied), Gibbons title of the programme first programme "Compact" musical instruments, loud- H; 3, F. (Short Service); anthem, "0 Edwards or Sid James-even WATCH OUT Minor boys, relay: 1, B, 67.8scc.; There were 34 competitors, but Granada TV are doing in is matched against "Juke speakers, megaphones, radios, this year no girls, took part. praise God in His holiness." in repeat form-between 7 Box Jury" in a Twist compe- 2, E; 3, H. Robert Whyte, 162. p.m. and 9.30 p.m. reply to "Women on Men," bells or "shriller devices". Junior boys, relay: 1, C, 52.5sec.. Other leading weights were: 2 FOR THIS which caused quite a stir. tition new record; 2, ..7; 3. D. K. Gregg (aged 14), 1-5-10; 3 K. BOSTON AND DISTRICT TENNIS Barry's programme will ATV are preparing a series No one may play or use them Inter. boys, relay: 1, B., 51.2sec., Browning (13). 14oz.; 4 S. Watson Helen Cherry makes one of in any street or other public new record; 2, M: 3, J. (9). 0-13-8; 5 D. Bannister (14), LEAGUE catch about 3,000,000 viewers The men will be talking titled -Trials of Tomorrow." Senior boys, relay: 1, A, 48.8sec.; P. W. L. F. A. P her fairly rare appearances place where the hoise is likely 012-12; 6 M. Hollis (121. 0-10-4; 7 Boston 3 3 0 19 8 6 and this counts as a minority about women on July 16- Aim is to anticipate and de- 2, H. C. Grosse (14). 0.8-8: 8 T. Inman Horneastle 3 2 1 18 9 4 audience on TV later this year. She with Brian Inglis as chair- scribe conflicts which may to annoy people. Inter. boys; high jump: 1. D. War- (13), 0-84; 9 P. Baggaley (7), 0-6- 19 17 4 Skegness 4 2 2 is in a 17th - century musical ren (C), 5ft.; 2, S. Gill (H): 3. O. 4. 3 2 1 12 15 4 For after-seven viewing the man and 'Malcolm Mugge- emerge following advances They are banned on or in Rochford play called "The Brocken- rH• Scott (A) . tioTnh.e cup and replica were pre- Woodhall Spa 2 1 1 13 5 2 BBC Want to court the majo- in science and technology- any land or building licensed Minor boys, cricket ball: I, E. Hunt seated by Mr. I. W. HenfreY. 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"1","'N.e,"*V."\e^'Nee ,,,,^V^1.."Nr" .1.e.• SELECTION OF IS THE LAIEST Till ricEND RECORDINGS. 4. ELVIS PRESLEY + -wON FOLLOW THAT DREAM. What A Wonderful Life, Angel, I'm Not The Marrying Kind, Follow That Dream. AFTER the news at 1.40 Britain's happiest and RCA BOX 211 12/8 ' p.m. on Saturday, zaniest comedians - More- POT LUCK. Kiss Me Quick, Night Rider. T Feel That I've cambe and Wise - star in Known You Forever, Just For Old Times Sake. I'm ABC-1V will be going their own show at 9.30. Yours. Fmntain Of Love, Something Blue, etc. straight over to the All- * * * * RCA n 27265 35/9 England Club, Wimble- TELEVISION'S eerie series, T.] "Out of This World" con- don, at 1.45 p.m., to fol- ▪ THE MANY SIDES OF GENE PITNEY. Town Without Pity, tinues at 10, introduced by Hello Mary Lou, Love My Life Away. Every Breath I Take. low the most exciting Voris Kano, I. The title of Dream For Sale, Harmony. etc. Gene Pitney, IIMV CLP 1546 34/4i afternoon of the this week's story is "Little THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE/TAKE IT LIKE "Wimbledon Fortnight." Lost Robot" and it is a scien- A MAN, Gene Pitney. HMV P01' 1018 6/74 tific "whodunit" with a I REMEMBER YOU/I LISTEN TO MY HEART, Frank Ifleld. The finals of the women's twist. Starring ColumbiaD B 4856 6/74 Maxine OUR FAVOURITE MELODIES,RAINBUWS, Craig Douglas. singles and the men's Audley, Clifford Evans and Columbia DB 4845 8/74 doubles can be seen. Gerald Flood. I CAN'T STOP LOVING YOU/BORN TO LOSE, Ray Charles. * a * * HMV POP 1034 6/74 a * a * AL Cif LA (Theme from 'Lovers Must Learn')/SASSI, Emilio "THE CHALLENGE"- an Pericoh. WIt 69 8/74 BLACKPOOL is the Alpine drama depicting I'M JUST A BABY'IN A MATTER OF MOMENTS, Louise Cordet, venue for the second the conquest of the Matter- Decca 1' 11476 8/74 HERE COMES THAT FEELING , EVERYBODY LOVES ME BUT showing of "Holiday Town horn in 1865 and the YOU, Bre•cia Lee. Brunswick 05871 6/74 Parade" at 6.15. Televised courage of two friends who CINDY'S BIRTHDAY/IT'S GONNA TAKE MAGIC, Shane from the Norbreck Hydro, made the dream come true Fenton. Parlophone R 4921 6/74 PALISADES PARK/JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST, Freddy the programme will feature - can be seen during Cannon. Stateside SS 101 6/74 the two contests in the "Movietime" at 3.45 p.m. on JOHNNY GET ANGRY/A SUMMER PLACE, Joanie Sommers. search for Great Britain's Sunday. An Alexander WB 71 6/74 Television Bathing Beauty Korda production, the film Queen and Fashion Queen. stars Robert Douglas. Louis There is a total of some Trenker and Frank Birch. £4,000 in cash prizes to be • * * * won in the 1962 "Holiday - THIS week in "Tales From Town Parade" series. Com- ▪ Dickens", at 5.5, Fredric pere Keith Fordyce will March introduces "David introduce the Constance and Dora Married", starring Millington F or m a ti on William Russell and Dur- • LIMITED Dancers, Wally Clarke and ham-born actress June CORN HILL (Phone 24238) LINCOLN Wyne Roche. "Coastride" Laverick, with Martita will take a trip along Black- Hunt. 1ff 5X ale pool's famous promenade TIM BRINTON finds him- and Peter Lloyd will be - meeting interesting person- self involved in a test of strength with beautiful alities on the North Promen- Joan Rhodes in this week's ade in "Out and About." "You'd Never Believe It" a*** programme at 5.25. Act- DGAR LUSTGARTEN in- ing as referee will be E troduces "Casebook" A Arthur Garratt who points highly successful burglar, out how possible it is for a and a story of -murder and lady to have brains, beauty motive in two countries, -and muscles. come from the pages of • * * *

,(Casebook" this week. The THE theme of the "Sunday first slow tells of "The Break" discussion at 6.15 Strange Case of Blondie" between Canon Fenton with Russell Napier, and Morley, Vicar of Leeds, and Gerald Case stars in "The some young people in the GA fridges Case of the Night Plane to studio, is the Fifth Command- SLIGHTLY UNDERSIZED OR Ain sterile m." ment, "Honour thy Father IMPERFECTLY PATTERNED ONLY * a 4 gt. and thy Mother", and how 3 x 2( yds. 'approx.) . £5. 7.8 Low-cost 3 x 3: yds. 'approx.) . £7 10. 0 SINGER-IMPRESSIONIST much it means to the young 4 x 3 yds lapprox.1 Paul Andrews intro- person today. Slightly soiled 410 10 0 don't " • * * 4 x 3 yds Memo: I . £815.0 duces "Big Night Out" at 8. Edges soiled your Lined up for this show, are "DOUBLE IMAGE" is the MAUNIFICEN1 QUALITY - assets "Surfside 6" episode LARGE SIZE CARPETS Jill Day, Billy Dainty, The Some atleeted by water and have Polka Dots, Ossie Noble, presented at 7.30, starring been dry cleaned the fridge. Every- Go and The Show Maidens. Troy Donahue, Lee Patter- 13ft. x 10ft £13.10.0 Ice-cool drinks straight from 15ft s £15.10.0 son and Van Williams. In The show comes from the £18 10.0 Winter Gardens, More- this story, Sandy (Troy BRITISH WILTON - AXMINSTER thing fresh as frost. Tasting better than it used to. - FRENCH ITALIAN - DUTCH cambe. Donahue) helps a girl SPECIAL LINE OF MISFIT * * * * friend who is seeking to CARPETS from sic rksh(re's AT BANKRUPT PRICES - FOR Largest. Wholesale Wsre- EXAMPLE Keeping longer, safer. Living this well? A "ROBINSON KOYOTO" is revenge liter father's honour. house. 817PS: 15 x 10. 12 x Size 12 x 8 . C8.0.0 12 15 x 12 IR x 12. Embossed Indian Carnets in all S the title of the sti7PS G OFFERED AT HALF-PRICE. T 8.25, Bernard Delfont's No reason why you shouldn't. Gas fridges Now "Hawaiian Eye" adventure ' Sunday Show presents at 8.30, starring Anthony "The Steele Hour", starring OPEN DAILY TUES. TO SAT. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. are remarkably cheap --- to buy and run.. Eisley, Connie Stevens and Tommy Steele. Also appear- Poncie Ponce. Tracy Steele fixinql. JURE ing will be The Raindrops Morphy-Richards GASCOLD: only 4:29.18.6 (phis i:2 for standard is hired by magazine writer and Norman Vaughan. PREMIER CARPET WAREHOUSE PURCHASE DEPOSITS CUT! 1st payment now only 1:3.7.0 and 11 qua:terly payrm2nts Gloria Matthews (Julie * * * * 'Proprietor H. Douglas) of £3.411 (inc. standard fixinq cbart. ,ei... .... . Adams), to find Lt. Mizho "THE Hard Knock", a new Koyoto - played by Yukie play by Alun Owen is LIBERAL CLUB rear entrance ST. SWITHIN'S Shimoda. shown at 9.35 in "Armchair East Midlantb Gas is the cheapest in the country - make tiro most of 1!! * * * * Theatre". Starring are Colin SQUARE, LINCOLN (opposite ABC Car Park) HE spotlight swings back Blakely, Frank Finlay and OUR PRICES DEFY COMPETITION 'T"" to comedy when two of J. G. Devlin.