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Warming-Up On The Luton Election Front

... opened on Monday. Cobwebs still clung to the ceiling and the floor awaited the application of some soap and water. Said Mr. Thomas Yale, the party's agent. We are open and that is all that matters. Liberal Choice Mr. James Stewart Knight was Thursday ...

MONTHLY MEETINGS

... Hostesses were Mrs. Stringer. Mrs. Quenby. and Mrs. Reynolds. The social half-hour was arranged by Mr, Marshall. Mrs. Spcncor-Thomas presided. Pulloxhill. —Mr. Lewis. Ampthill R.D.C.. gave a talk on Local Government. A competition for an article made of paper ...

MONTHLY MEETINGS

... Hostesses were Mrs. Stringer. Mrs. Quenby. and Mrs. Reynolds. The social half-hour was arranged Mr. Marshall. Mrs. Spcncer-Thomas presided. Pulloxhill. —Mr. Lewis, of Ampthill R.D.C.. gave a talk on Local Government. A coinpetition for an article made ...

The Teapot of Admiral Hardy

... The Teapot of Admiral Hardy THOMAS HARDY outlived Nelson by many year* and appointed the latter'i old servant, Tom Allen, pewterer at Greenwich Hospital, be himself having been made Governor in 1834. So Tom may have polished Thomas's teapot! It was made—by ...

STAFF INCREASING

... Royal Horticultural Show, one of the most beautiful recent years, at Westnstcr Tuesday, Mr. A. T. if Bedford, led in the or hardy flowers, letics. Barnes. ...

IF YOU HAVE A CAR FOR SALE

... Hillboroughrd.. Luton. Walter Edgar Evans. aged M. GERADINE Sept. 4. at 62. Luton. Edward Thomas Lewis aged 12. GIBSON —Sept. 7. at 13. Gardeniasve . Luton. Thomas Gtbaon. aged 70. HART—Sept. 9. at 213. New Bedlord-rd.. Luton. Emily Agnes Hart. aged 85 ...

BIRTHS

... November, at the Elms Nursing Hume. Kempaton. to Dorothy (nee Tyers*. wife George Flute. the precious gift of son (Brian R.‘ hardi. FOUNTAIN On 27 November, at Pel- lord Genera! Hospital, to Pul Mooring), wife of Derek Fountain. the Nigeria Police, a daughter ...

These hardy members of the Beds. Road Cycling Club joined hands and sang “ Auld Lang Syne ” around the Bidlake ..

... These hardy members of the Beds. Road Cycling Club joined hands and sang Auld Lang Syne around the Bidlake Memorial at Girtford Bridge as the clocks struck midnight on Sunday. BIGGLESWADE Labour Youth Branch Closes The Trustee Savings Bank now has 405 ...

Published: Friday 05 January 1951
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 907 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TIMES * STANDARD 19 JANUARY 1951 BEDFORD 69421 TOWN BACKS FACE BRILLIANT LEICESTER ATTACK

... crashtackling will be employed elsewhere —in the England v. Wales match Swansea—a big responsibility rests and Ralph*. Cullen and Thomas, English and Welsh triallsts respectively, are brilliant Leicester centre* But they will not have an easy match with tackier* ...

DEATH OF MISS ELIZABETH COPE

... charge of Mrs. A. Howard was won by Mrs. T. Tookey. Hostess was Mrs. S. Pooley. The social half-hour was in charge of Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. ,C. Gentle. Old People's Welfare Club.— The quarterly meeting of th*‘ committee of the Club was held last week, Mr ...

Published: Friday 19 January 1951
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1529 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

BIRTHDAY PARTIES FOR TWO YOUNG BRANCHES

... hose husband seriously ill. each member inviting a guest. Mudie. The producer was The>v W ( S ) ed him a speedy Mrs. Spencer Thomas (presi- Mrs Armstrong. recovery. Final arrangements dent) welcomed them. were made for the annual Prizes were presented -mnn-il ...

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... from i* ht gh po l pockets and anl Marie Roblason. Luton. or odd , ladderback Advertiser ND WOOD. LTD.. gen. roomy twee •-..- Thomas Cannon, a ticketl other chairs. one Beds a Herts. saturday letegrapb rear boot. blue Piecework: No examiner, sad that on a ...

Published: Tuesday 06 March 1951
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3786 | Page: 10 | Tags: none