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... A. Smith: subject: ““New Year: Faith Grasps the Future.” Evening 6.30, Rev. Douglas A. Smith: subject: E{Jiphnny: Christ Speaks to the World. Collections in_aid of Church Funds. 7.45, Holy Communion. Visitors cordially invited and welcomed. ...

Bishop Vernon lists three PRESENT day youth is in three-fold danger according to Bishop Gerald Vernon, of ..

... Bishop Vernon lists three PRESENT day youth is in three-fold danger according to Bishop Gerald Vernon, of Finedon. Speaking yesterday to J/Rushden Rotarians, Blshopl ..|Vernon listed modern home i|life, the effects of the 1944 Education Act, and the fact ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1955
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 330 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WELLINGBOROUGH LOCAL LABOUR PARTY N GEORGE LINDGREN, M.P. will be speaking on his visit to Russia and China at the

... WELLINGBOROUGH LOCAL LABOUR PARTY N GEORGE LINDGREN, M.P. will be speaking on his visit to Russia and China at the MEMBERS' MEETING ot the CAMBRIDGE ASSEMBLY ROOMS on THURSDAY, JANUARY 6th, ul 730 p m“ . Co ...

Published: Monday 03 January 1955
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 37 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Rainfall well above Golden wedding a ha

... tendency for, o 1 g Mr. Bond, “and my firm sent e € wore a white em. {men to leave and join comrac-[ recelved lntO He was speaking to the Cos-/me to Blackpool where my wirel meets Nehm bossed velvet dress and an SEATO PACT tors doing private work in | ...

Published: Monday 03 January 1955
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2333 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

TALKING THINGS OVER

... the problems, it adds. but may prove a step in the right direction. Six-year-old French master _\ BOY I met the other 4R day speaks Dbetter French than his mother. There’s nothing extraordinary about that you might say, but there is. The fa%t is the boy ...

If overspill comes to county, rates would go up

... (te th;gml:t“e;m“;,lléh at_tendencies in Corby. 'tnink about ‘he whole scheme ~ These people must be housed somewhere. To speak D. MILNER to the councillors at Ketter- 19 Hornsev Lane Gardens, ” ing on the question of the pre-! Highgate, N. 6. ...

Panto plays to

... A, N. Pickles (right), Kottorlnfi Medical Officer of Health, chats with Ald. W. Dyson (left) and Ald, C, E. Goode, before speaking to a Ketlcrlnf Personal Health Association meeting at Stamford Road Junior School, Kettering, last . p% s ; oe 4 A ¢ s fi; ...

1 O Evening Telegraph, Wed., Jan, 5. 1955 Shoe flextibility different meaning here and in U.S

... Jan, 5. 1955 Shoe flextibility different meaning here and in U.S. WE and the Americans mean two different things when we speak of the flexibility of a shoe,” Mr. F. G. Bailey, leader of the industrial division, Id members of Kettering and district branch ...

‘Strips are far older than books’ Publishing expert

... ‘Strips are far older than books’ Publishing expert speaks to B. and P. YOUR strip cartoons startted long before books in this country,” Mr. B. Donne- Smith, a cr)ublishing expert, told Rushden Business and Professional Women's Club yesterday. The first ...

M.P. stresses value of

... been begun by a JNonhampmn minister, and (had spread throughout the IMid!ands. ( Mr. S. Upton, Deputy Mayor, was among the speak;e:'s. and Mr. G. H. Crapper, Jngham Town Clerk, presided. |Supper was organised by Mr. {J. Rowlett, and Mr. R. G. Willilams ...

‘Show must have more support’ LOSSES AT WELLINGBOROUGH

... Society. e Hs'told tiis audience that becalise of poor attendance the show was making a loss every vear. In 1954 it was £l5. Speaking of the July show, he said that the very good section of cacti had made up for the deficiency in other exhi- ’bits due to ...

WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICE

... president (Mr. kind. I do not think he ever F. G. Asighy) presented Mr. passed the blind man without {Dudlav with a new gramo‘speaking to him, and I be- nhone record player for use at lieve he used to send him |the school. Mr. Dudlev then something for Christmas ...