RETLErft GARAGE. STOURPORT. TEL 2el

... by £45 to £378/1710 incl. P. Tax. Standard tamllr Saloon, reduced by 230 to £ 554117'0 ancl. P. Tax. 1931 Vauxball Telex. Caribbean blue. radio, beater. twin spot lights. etc.. F-333. 1933 (Nov.) Ford leonsal. beige. leather trim. radio heater. engine just ...

SAFI DINIVING. CONCERT FOR TWO PIANOS AND A VIOLIN of programme sad quality of perform= were matched in merit when

... and wind might have occasioned. Contrast was provided by the choice of Benjamin's Mattie Rag, a Jamaican street song and Caribbean dance, and Milhaud's Scaremouche, with its thrilling and familiar Brazileira, which concluded a happy and suoceadul partnership ...

Published: Thursday 01 November 1956
Newspaper: Harrow Observer
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1437 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FAREWELL TO Ti

... FAREWELL TO Ti BEFORE the Ist Battalion the Worcestershire Regiment em. barks for the Caribbean early next month, there will be a farewell service in Worcester Cathedral. This will be held at 3 p.m, on February 2 and will be attended by the Ist Battalion ...

WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT The Ist Battalion, now stationed at NORTON CAMP, are proceeding to THE WEST INDIES in ..

... at JAMAICA, w ell known for its fine climate anti its facilities for cricket. sailing and swimming. The delights of the Caribbean are available to YOU if you loin NOW. For further details apply to:— THE NEAREST ARMY RECRUITING CENTRE or NORTON BARRACKS ...

FAREWELL TO THE RIORCESTERS

... Worcestershire on Saturday bade God speed to the Ist Battalion the Worcestershire Regiment before its departure to the Caribbean. Mayors and Town Clerks from all the Worcestershire boroughs, with their attendant officers, walked in colourful procession ...

YOUNG CONSERVATIVES ' POLITICAL WEEK-END YOUNG CONSERVATIVES from the three Harrow divisions attended their ..

... Mr. lan Harvey. M.P. for Harrow East. Sunday's school commenced with morning coffee, and the first session dealt with the Caribbean Federation. Mr. Anthony McCowan was the speaker. with Mr. R. Isaac in the chair. This was followed by a talk. Crystalgazing ...

Published: Thursday 11 April 1957
Newspaper: Harrow Observer
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 466 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

Thank You

... A small boat on occasional smuggling DIFFERENCE exc.irsions among the small islands ShoAing at the Clifton Cinemaof the Caribbean. When they are hired to transport Irena (Thta all next week is a war film with a Hayworth), who has no nasspo difference—'Heaven ...

CHARLTON

... tilled on Friday evening when the juvenile extravangza Let the Children Sing, invited the Blockley folk to join in a Caribbean Holiday, the title of their show for the new season. 11 ith sombreros. maraccas, colourful costumes and scenery, the promise ...

CHEDDAR VALLEY GAZETTE SPLENDID ENTRY FOR WELLS CARNIVAL

... Class will include such items as Gentlemen of the, Road (Hope Inn Club), Chimps,- Almost Human (Gremlins Club), Down on the Caribbean (Cardiff Arms ('lob),' A Christmas Fantasy (Roberts Bros. Club), For Whom the Bell Tolls, (Lime Kiln Club), The Hunchback ...

Published: Friday 08 November 1957
Newspaper: Cheddar Valley Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 978 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Tickets 26 (Admission at door)

... CinernaScoco 2.00 5,35 9.15 SUM CARTER 0 Eastman Colour MAHONEY JULIE 3 50 SAM 7. T 30 IM HOVEY SUNDAY. NOV. 17th 1 DAY CARIBBEAN GOLD .IS Deem 4 Colour by Technicolor Jahn Arlene Dahl 8.45 MAOIST 0 Richard C 4.3o onte jean Bennett 7.30 ODEON NOV. 15111 ...

Published: Thursday 14 November 1957
Newspaper: Harrow Observer
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 208 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

JUVENILE SHOW AT MORETON

... the clever company, who hale been touring Gloucestershire f. - 7r the past five and a half years, take the audience on a Caribbean liolido in a show that is gay and ceourful and played at a tremen&us pace. On this occasion. owing to the • -iecs of the ...