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Stop the slips urges member

... handicapped children, receiving the £llO proceeds from ambulanceman Trevor Hawkes. gritting town footpaths in icy weather. Speaking at a full council meeting recently, Coun Alf Goodridge said: “I am disturbed at the way the gritting programme seems to be ...

o -\ IT’S HARD BEING A WOMAN

... respect, she says. “l am seen as an engineer, which is what I am”, says the former motor cycle mad man. Although Jacqueline speaks high pitched voice, has breasts and dresses attractively, she refuses to comment on whether or not she has received medical ...

MARCH

... MARCH WARM tributes were paid to the ‘“speaking conscience” of Daventry District Council, Coun Don Tooby, when he retired with more than 20 years' service in local government under his belt. Weedon villagers thought that Guy Fawkes Night had come early ...

e job s pledge -y IT’S HARD BEING A WOMAN

... respect, she says. “l am seen as an engineer, which is what I am”, says the former motor cycle mad man. Although Jacqueline speaks high pitched voice, has breasts and dresses attractively, she refuses to comment on whether or not she has received medical ...

[ ] @ Mr Brian Small (centre) joins other locals to view the countryside which could soon be “scarred” by rubbish

... the plans. “With more lorries i through the roadps wili become very dangerous,” she says. ‘ And Mr lan Wade of Staverton, speaks for all protesters when he states: “Whatever they say, tips make a mess of the countr{- side. The Vale of Shuckburgh is a ...

Local firms cash in on SIGDA idea

... to ask questions of visiting accountants, bankers, lawyers, insurance brokers or company liquidators who may be invited to speak at monthly meetings. . “Some of these ?eo le can charge over £lOO for galf an hour of their time normally, but we are able ...

Professional chats all part of service

... speakers from all professional fields,”” says Mr Jones. “We also have inter-trade evenings in whnich people can stand up and speak Eyr five minutes on exactly who they are, what they do, and what they sell. ! “One r:_iiht a bloke sold £3,000 worth of ladders ...

Professional chats all part of service

... speakers from all professional fields,” says Mr Jones. “We also have inter-trade evenings in which people can stand up and speak K)r five minutes on exactly who they are, what they do, and what they sell. A g “One night a bloke sold £3,000 wor'f) of ladders ...

Local firms cash in on SIGDA idea

... to ask questions of visiting accountants, bankers, lawyers, insurance brokers or company liquidators who may be invited to speak at monthly meetings. b “Some of these reo le can charge over £lOO for F\alf an hour of their time normally, but we are able ...

Dave darts into final

... Daventry's Wheatsheaf Hotel venue, where A. McGrail scored a 174 and there were another 40 ton plus scores — a standard that speaks for itself. The man hailed as Daventry’s best proved his pedigree with some sensational throwing as he lost just one leg in ...

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... W. Anscomb, 18 Nelson Avenue, Woodford Haise. A WELL attended meeting of the History Society last week heard David Barby speak on ceramics, a subject in which he has been interested since boyhood. He told of how he started his collection by buying pottery ...

PUPILS TO BE BITTER—CLAIM

... work towards the new exam or take training.” Different unions are partly to blame for the present deadlock she says, for all speak with different voices. And she says: “The NUT have said they expect the trouble to go on for three years which indicates certain ...