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FAVOURITE TOOL

... different sizes —and can also be used as a steamer. - 5 It was a present from Mrs. Ward’s goddaughter, now a housewife in America, whose home was only two doors away from a house destroyed by one of the recent hurricanes. Last year she flew to England ...

EXPORTS

... EXPORTS The firm was still exporting a great deal to Canada, U.S.A., South America, New Zealand, Australia, Belgium, Norway and Sweden, Switzerland and various other countries. Prospects for the year, he said, were “excellent,” for the firm would have ...

Other Society Members are reminded that Full Dividend is payable on all goods under the National Membership ..

... talk by Mr. S, R, Eade, of Crick, near Rugby, about one of his hobbies—caravaning. . He talked about his trips to France, America, Scandinavia and Holland and used’slides, made on the trips, to illustrate, He was thanked by Mr, A. Sopp. S.:X MELTON Rotarians ...

CROXTON KERRIAL

... meeting was in the Church school. The vicar took the service, and Miss Hall of Branston gave a talk on her recent visit to America. Arrangements were made to hold the bring and buy sale in aid of the Leicestershire Diocesan Moral Welfare. THE HOUSE-TO-HOUSE ...

WEEK’S SUMMARY OF ALL_ . LOCAL 3SPORT. “Cowboy” Herbie Allen new president of Ladies’ C.C. Keen supporter of ..

... sporting events AN EX-COWPUNCHER from America is this year’s president of the Melton Ladies’ Cricket Club. An ever-present at the club’s matches, 68-years-old Herbic Allen—who returned to this country from America in 1948—was one of their most enthusiastic ...

MELTON MAN IS FIRST

... IS FIRST PROVING that the world is “a small place” is 26-years-old Mr. Richard M. Warner, of Ankle Hill, Melton, who is in America on a 12 months’ Rotary Fellowship for advanced study overseas. In a letter to his parents, Ald. and Mrs. W. E. Warner, he ...

CAREERS

... farm for a year and was chairman of the Oxford Young Farmers' Club. . Having returned to Leicestershire in 1953, he went to America in Fehruary 1955 for a year on the Young Agriculturists Exchange Scheme. Returning from Ameriga in 1956 he worked on the farm ...

1O -~ WITNESSED AN HISTORIC - MOMENT NE of those who watched the () launching of Mayilower 11, the replica

... NE of those who watched the () launching of Mayilower 11, the replica ol the Mayllower that carried the Pilgrim Fathers to America in 1620, was Mr. George Ibbotson, of 55 Queensway, Old Dalby. i i Mr. Ibbotson arrived at Brixham to find the ship — made ...

STATHERN

... enjoyed in the village institute, In the evening, Mr, A, H. Crane presided over a company which enjoyed listening to a talk on “America Re-visited” by Mr. Cookson. He described his journey over, in a crowded French troopship, taking back Canadian soldiers to ...

b Spstun & District Times & Vale of Belooir Guette

... record his vote—his first ever and he is over 60— was Mr. Herbert Allen, who emigrated over 40 yeazé ago, worked in Canada and America, and returned to England and came to Melton in 1948. One of the first voters to arrive was Mr. P. A. Charlton, of 143 King's-road ...

BRITISH “ISOLATIONISTS” CONDEMNED

... proposed for the development of tgc backward areas could not be fulfilled without American financial aid. To cut our ties with America would be disastrous. No longer could the cry of the Asian and African peoples be ignored. British foreign policy should recognise ...