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... by way of a two-part tariff scheme. For a transitional riod as from the date of termination of existing two-part tariffs of whig due notice will be given to each consumer concerned the following revised two-part tariff will be available to such consumers ...

WYMONDHAM

... WYMONDHAM METHODIST CHURCH.— There were two services at the Sunday school anniversary on Whig Sunday, at which Mr. J. A. Jordan. of Mclton, was the preacher. The scholars (trained by supt. Mr, C. A, Brown and Miss D. Baines) recited and sang their special ...

BARSBY FOR HALL FUNDS.—At a whig drive held on Friday for village hall funds, winners were: Mrs. R. Burgin, Mrs,

... BARSBY FOR HALL FUNDS.—At a whig drive held on Friday for village hall funds, winners were: Mrs. R. Burgin, Mrs, T. Franklin, Miss H. Naylor, Mrs. Haupt, Mrs. A. Adams, Mrs. S. Burgin, Mrs. Evans and Mrs Bowcott. Refreshments were served by Mesdames J ...

NEW VICAR FOR GREAT EASTON

... where he had tWOO and Mrs. Allsop, who ‘a‘rrangf: curacies. |a social period. In 1928 he became rector of The instiute held a whig Cresswell. and_ the following drive in the village hall fa year vicar of Tipton. P T ery: fatles There !le Sta_\'ed for 13 ...

X FOR STON

... )est marks for month titions were Mesdame Blake and Warren. ses were Mrs. Hunt . Allsop, who arrangeg period. istiute held a whig . the village hall fo vith ten tables in us inners: ladies: Misg 's. Beryy, Mrs. Lawson ore, Mrs. Tudor, gentle . G. Kilbourn ...

lr“! Blu EE l 0 trict s‘s' leaders when the nooker Le of Market H worth y wen ague, arbo

... Xpm{f‘g’rs ‘K,,,“k'-.‘fl .- w e Sai Sies! sted to| Lerr o Lhosgaéeer %:gors.L Samel_oufv'(;;u-xs 2 f°ll v woa ffio?edallil:s_whig}llltc(,,ne ’mg{.(fi»:-(.;.s . ~hun Tre it look: nex wi of N Sepy %00 s 8 y S t w will Nor S 2 paibind SRS | ¢ e3et e scorin ...

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... on There ar investing in in the Wool shares whig yield. You notice, with FROM £25 Woolwic Shares are able at ful They yield 3 with income the Society. up Half Sha Full Shares total value o there are no or other ch only pay fo ~WOoo Address %’”‘ ...

wanderir needed on steady lhe”'Spl‘i.fit;:s‘ B OB SR SRS NSRS This came in the 80th m when a defensive error

... clim oh. past the helpless *keeper HAMMERING Then it happ. which had th team recling. when Exton, pass from West tering shot whig on its way into goal. taken five end. set the ¢ fierv enthusiasm It was the las Teams:— Midland Woodwork Durrance, Roberts: ...

™ : 11, 1958, J WHIST DRIVE RSES AT At weror Mrs: T. Williams ang Mrg J. Vaughan organised g

... ™ : 11, 1958, J WHIST DRIVE RSES AT At weror Mrs: T. Williams ang Mrg J. Vaughan organised g qual, : ifying tournament whig} drive for the Merry Ira.des'_ Hospitals Radio gp, Television Fund in Welfop village hall recently, Which raised £lO 15s. 10d, ...

N I DRIVE

... N I DRIVE VELFORD Villiams ang organised g qm irnament, whig} the Merry (g itals Radio ::3 Fund in Welfgp, recently, Whh;l; 15s. 10d, ‘eeman was M, ables were ocey. TS were: Mrs, J, elford), Mrs, a South Kilworth) lliams (Welforg)' leatcroft, Mr, Q. (Welford) ...

KILWORTH REMAIN UNBEATEN IN THE LEAGUE

... outside- ment Kibworth had the edge tlt e right. had a 52 cup victory o their opponents. iover visiting Stoke and Wil- Mean‘whig) the forwards MARKET Harborough , barston. Tncluded in the Stoke went at it hammer and tongs Phipps-N.B.C. Skittles|team were ...