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2 2 2 2 2 2 2 THE GUARDIAN Tuesday January 2 1968 TELEVISION TELEVISION TYNE TEES 10 55 a.m.-12 18 p.m. Out of School. 4 45 The, Tingha and Tucker Club. 5 0 Lone Ranger. 5 25 The Bright Sparks.

5 55 News. 5 Six Five. 6 30 Where the Jobs Are. 6 35 Sportstime. 7 0 Film: Stage to Tucson." 8 30 Half-hour Story "In Loving Memory Of." 9 0 The last Shangri-La.

10 0 News. 10 30 The Untouchables, 11 25 More Best Sellers: Dr Johnson and the Club. 11 News, 11 55 My Job in the Church, 12 5 a.m. Close. BORDER 5 a.m.-12 18 p.m.

Out of School. 4 40 Anniversary. 45 The Tingha and Tucker Club. 5 0 The Forest Rangers. 5 25 Come Here Often.

5 55 News. 6 5 Border News and Lookaround. 6 35 Crossroads. 70 Film: "Operation Pacific." 9 0 The Last Shangri-La. 10 0 News.

10 30 Jazz Scene USA 10 45 Border Forum, 11 15 The Rifleman. 11 45 Border News. 11 48 Close. SCOTTISH 11 5 a.m.-12 19 p.m. Out of School.

1 50 News 1 55 Thunderbirds 2 45 Film Captain Horatio Hornblower." starring Gregory Peck. Virginia Mayo. 4 50 Lesley. 5 0 The Lone Ranger. 5 25 Come Here Often.

5 55 News. 6 5 Scotsport Results Service. 6 8 Candid Camera. 6 35 Crossroads. 7 0 Film: The Best Years of Our starring Fredric March.

10 0 News. 10 30 Scotsport. 11 0 The Dickie Henderson Show. 11 30 Late Call. 11 35 Geordie Girl.

12 5 a.m. Close. GRAMPIAN 11 8 a.m. Out of School. 12 37 p.m.

Intermission, 12 40 Film "Snow White." 2 20 Trawling. 2 25 Daniel Boone. 4 55 Film: Johnny You're 4 20 Crossroads. 4 45 Sean The Leprechaun. 50 The Forest Rangers.

5 25 Come Here Often. 5 55 News. 6 5 Grampian News. 6 15 Between Ourselves. 30 University Challenge.

0. Film: The Titfeld Thunderbolt." 30 Half Hour Story. 9 0 The Last Shangri-La. 10 0 News, Weather. 10 30 The Man Who Never Was.

11 0 Gideon's Way. 11 50. Close TWW (Teledu Cymru) 11 5 a.m.-12.18 Out of School. 4 25 p.m Tinker's Tales, 4 35 Crossroads. Stingray.

5 25 Adventures of The Seaspray. 5 55 News. 6 5 Dydd; TWW Reports. 6 20 Three Little Words. 6 50 News of Wales.

70 Film The Ship That Died of Shame, starring Richard Attenborough. 8 30 Pevton Place. 9 0 The Last Shangri-La 10 0 News. 10 30 Market in Honey Lane 11 25 The Making of Music. 11 50 The Summing Up, 11 55 Weather, Close ATV 11 5 a.m.-12 19 Out of School.

4 45 p.m, The Tingha and Tucker Club. 5 0 Fupper. 5 25 Come Here Often. 5 55 News. 65 Midlands News 6 15 ATV Today.

6 35 Crossroads. 7 0 The Bishop's Wife." starring Cary Grant, David Niven and Loretta Young. 9 0 The Last Shangri-La. 10 0 News. 10 30 Sergeant Cork.

11 25 The Making Music For Form's Sake. 11 55 Epilogue, Close. ANGLIA 11 5 a.m.-12 19 Out of School. 4 33 p.m. Anglla Newsroom.

4 35 The Romper Room. 4 55 Robin Hood. 5 25 Come Here Often 5 55 News. 6 5 About Anglia 6 35 Crossroads 70 Film: Carry On Sergeant," starring Dora Bryan and Bob Monkhouse. 8 30 Survival: The Loneliest Place in the World." 90 The Last Shangri-La.

10 0 News 10 30 Market In Honey Lane. 11 30 The Living Word, Close. ULSTER 4 55 p.m. Ulster News. 5 0 Adventures of the Seaspray.

5 25 Come Here Often, 5 55 News. 6 6 Weather. 6 9 Crossroads 6 32 Ulster News. 6 40 Hullo There I 7 0 Frank Ifeld. 7 30 Laurel and Hardy.

7 35 The Long 9 0 The Last Shangri-la 10 0 Hot 0 Summer. 8 30 Dragnet 1967 News 10 30 Flashpoint. 11 0 University Challenge. 11 30 The Black North. 12 0 Weather, Close.

BBC-1 12 50 Rhowch Inni Gan: Songs for everyone. 1 20 News, Weather-1 28. 1 30 Watch With Mother. 1 45 Out of School-2 25. 4 40 Jackanory.

4 55 The Astronat Show. 5 20 Tom Tom. 5 45 The Magic Roundabout. 5 49 Weather, 5 50 News. 5 55 Look North.

6 15 Whicker's World, 7 5 Cars. 7 29 News. 7 30 Film: "Oh! Mr Porter." 8 50 News, Weather. 9 5 Petula Clark. 9 30 Sportsview.

9 55 Twenty-Four Hours. 10 25 Omnibus presenting Diaghilev and Peter Ustinov, Part 1: The Years Abroad. 11 22 News, Weather; Olose. 55-6 15 p.m. Midlands Today.

50 a.m.-1 20 p.m. Film: Tops is the Limit." 2 25 Film: The Plainsman." 4 15- 4 40 The Borders. 5 55 Scottish News. 6 7-6 17 Sportsreel from Scotland. 95 Matt McGinn, Minstrel (film).

9 30-9 55 Sportsreel from Scotland, 11 22 Epilogue, Close. Northern Ireland. 55-6 15 a News Time: Northern Ireland Today. 55-5 20. p.m.

Telewele: Children's Magazine. Wales 9 5-9 30 Heddiw: Welsh topical magazine. BBC-2 11 0 Play School-11 20, 1 15 Medicine Today-1 45. 6 30 The Intelligent Eye: Christmas Lectures to Young People--Lecture 3: Playing with Illusions (C). 7 30 Newsroom.

8 0 Horizon: An Ingenious Man (C), 8 40 Crossword on TwO: Bournemouth v. Central London (C). 9 5 Man Alive: Focus on people and situations which shape their lives (C). 9 55 World Cinema: "Adieu, Philippine." 11 40 News; Weather. 11 45 Late night Line up (C).

(C) Colour ITV GRANADA 11 5 Out of School-12 15. 4 50 On Air and Firstimers. 5 0 Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. 5 20 Come Here Often, 5 55 News. 6 5 Scene.

6 25 The Flintstones. 6 50 Film: Jeff Morrow and Faith Domergue in "This Island Earth." 8 30 Half Hour Story: In Loving Memory Of." 9 0 The Last Shangri-La, 10 0 News at Ten. 10 30 A Man of Our Times. 11 30 Turn of Fate. 12 0 Close.

Inn. 20 Pete Brady. 4 31 What's New 5 25 Starwords. 5 33 The David Symond Show. 7 30 News, Comment.

7 44 Weather Forecast. 7 45 Top of the Form: Semifinal-2 Birmingham Llanell. 8 15 Show. boat 90 By My Guest. 9 30 Does The Team Think? 10 0 Late Night Extra, 12 0 Newsroom.

12 5 a.m. Night Ride. 20 News, Weather. 2 2 Close. RADIO 4 (Home Service) 6 30 a.m.

Farming Today. 6 50 Ten to Seven: Backlog." 6 55 Weather, Programmes, 70 News. 7 15 Today. 7 45 Today's Papers. 7 50 Ten to Eight: By Request." 7 55 Weather, Programmes.

8 0 News. 8 15 Today. 8 40 Today's Papers. 8 45 No Room In The Ark: part 6. 9 0 9 5 From Our Own Correspondent.

9 35 The Reindeer Men: An Account of the Samer. 10 30 Morning Melody. 11 30 The Tutor. 12 0 The Tennis Elbow Music! Game. 12 25 p.m.

My 12.55 News, Weather. 1 0 The World at One. 1 30 The Archers, 1 45 Listen With Mother. Farm' Invitation 13. to Music.

30 Orley Note. 45 part 3 30 On a Personal 5 Home this Afternoon 25 Programmes, Story Time. 6 5 35 W.ath.:, 0 News, Radio 6 Newsreel. The 6 25 From the North. Saga- 45 Archers.

24: 7 0 The Forsyte "To Let." 7 30 Music to Remember: Wagner, Schubert, Sibelius. 8 30 The World of Books. 9 0 Round Britain Quiz: London v. North. 9 30 Focus en Shoplifting.

Weather, 10 0 10 News, 45 Science, Comment, Listening Peace, and Survival -Part 2: "The Nature of Peace." 10 59 Weather. 11 0 News. 11 A Book 17. at Bedtime- Mornings at Seven part 10. 11 15 Music at Night.

11 45 Forecast for Coastal Waters. 11 48 Close. RADIO RADIO 1 (Popular Music) Study Session 5 30 a.m. News, Weather. 5.

African Survey 6 30 p.m. Breakfast Special. 7 0 Daily Disc History: In the early period of Delivery. 8 32 Choice. 9 55 Mankind.

7 0-7 30 Music: TradiStarwords. 10 0 The Jimmy Young tional. Show. 12 Midday Spin. 1 0 p.m.

Pop RADIO 2 (Light Programme) 5 30 a.m. News, Weather. 5 33 Breakfast Special. 8 32 As Radio 1. 9 55 Five to Ten: Religious 10 Radio 1, Morning Story: "Wanted-Attractive Girls." 11 15 The Dales.

11 31 Melody on the Move. 12 0 As Radio 1. 1 0 p.m. Broadway to Piccadilly. 4 20 15 The Women's Dales.

Hour. 4 31 Roundabout. Radio 3 0 As 1. 6 32 Sports Review. 6 40 Album Time, 7 30 News, Comment.

44 Weather. 7 45 Top of the Form: Semifinal- Birmingham v. Lanell 8 15 Showboat 9 0 By My Guest. 9 30 Does the Team Think 10 00 As Radio 1. 12 0 Newsroom.

12 5 am As Radio 1. 2 0 News, Weather. 2 Close. News- 1 and Radio 2: 60 a.m.. 6 30 30, 8 30 9 10 30, 11 30, 12 30 p.m., 1 30, 2 30, 3 30, 4 30, 5 30.

6 30, 10 30. 11 30. 1 a.m. RADIO 3 (Third Network) Music Programme 70 a.m. News, Weather.

7 4 Overture (records). 8 0 News, Weather. 84 Morning Concert: Holst Butterworth, and Elgar (records). 9 0 News. Weather.

9 4 This Week's Composer: Handel. 9 45 Concerto, 11 15 Brahms Songs and romances. 12 25 p.m. Midday Concert: Part 1, Walton and Rachmaninov. News.

Weather. 14 Midday Concert: Part 2 Sibelius and Stravinsky. 50 Songs and Dances of the British Isles: Part 10. 2 5 Brahms: Songs. 2 40 The Keyboard 30 Suisse Romande Orchestra Wagner.

Liszt, end Schubert. 4 0 Musicale. 4 45 Musicians Talking. 4 57 Musicale: Part 2. Holst.

Tippett, and Naylor. 5 45 Jazz Today (records). 6 20 Concert Calendar. 6 25 Programmes. 6 27-6 30 Stock Market Report.

Third Programme 7 30. p.m. W. H. Auden: the first of four T.

S. Eliot Memorial Lectures on Secondary WorldsArts and Truth, part 1. 8 30 Bart6k: Part 1. 20. Choreographers-and British Ballet (talk).

9 40 Part 2. 10 15 Edgar Allan Poe: poems. 10 35 Stockhausen: Telemusik. 11 0 News. 11 15 Market Trends.

11 20 Close. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS Announcements authenticaled by the name and permanent address or the sunder may be sent to the Guardlan at 3 Cross Street, Manchester 2, or 21 Johu Street. London W.C.1. Announcements may de telephoned (telephone subscribers only to Manchester-061-832 9191 or London-01-837 7011. ENGAGEMENT announcements must be accompanied by the signatures or both paitles and are not acceptable by telephone.

DEATHS (continued) SHAM Beaufort -00 December 31. 1967, al Blackpool, 63 Avenue, Buphum. MARGARET, aced 76 yuars, the beloved wife of Rev Percy SHAW. dear mother of Joan and George late of and Servioc Beaufort Avenue Methodist Church, Thursday, January 4, 1968, at 10 45 a.m. prior to cremation Blackpool Crematorium 11 20 a Sprays only please.

Inquiries Funeral Service Telephone ackpool 51818 651 ru -On December 30 .1967. In hospital at Ormskirt, EVELYN, years, the deer wire of Harold and devoted mother of Charles Elwyn, of Al escot 04 GLOSSOp Rood Marple Bridge Cremation al Southport, 00 Thursday, January 4, 1968. al 3 30 p.m Family dowers only Donations to Cancer Research, The Registrar, The universtly of Liverpool Browntow Hell, Liverpool 3. would be greatly appreciated January 1908. at April Sidmouth, THOMAS WILLIAM, formerly director of The Vaughan Crane Manchester, tho dearly loved husband of Marguerite STACEY Cremauon at Exeter, Thuraday 4, 1968.

at 10 TAYLOR On December 28, 1967, 10 of hospital, 62 LYDIA BELLE, aged 88 jeaca. Upper Park Road, Salford, the wite of the late Haro'd TAYLOR, loved mother of Derck and the late Lt K. Taytor RA Sprays only please. Service and interment at Paul's, on Friday January 5. 1968, at 2 p.m All inquiries to Mr Lees, M.BIE.

Blackley Co-op Retail Services Telephone CHE 5255 A OD December 29, 1967, purcefully, at home, Carr Bank House. Rainsbottom, JOAN, beloved wife Geofrey WINTERHALTER and dearly loved mother of Paul Van. Service at Ail Saints Church, Elton. Bury, DR Thursday, January 1968, at 40 folloned by committal at Overdale Crematorium, Bolton at 10 40 Inquiries to Kendal Milne Co Manchester. Telephone DEA Acknowledgments Harry BURNETT wishes express his ver? sincere thanks to relatives, and the many friends, business collcagues and associates.

to his and the various organisat loos for the expressions of sympathy and floral tributes winch bave been such a great comfort the loss of his dear wife MOLLY Also to Mother Superior, Marie Oban, and the Sister and Stan of St Joseph' a Hospital, Range, tot their devoted mare and attention, the Rev. Leonard Davies for his ministrations and comforting service, and all who attended the service -The Embassy Rooms. Washway Road. Sale KIDD 1 lahes to thank relatives friends and representatives of various or go pisat.ons who attended the service at Blanchester Crenatorium, for their klod expressions of sympatby, beautiful doral tributes, and lettors of condolence received during her sad octeavement Penarama Bunkers HI. Romiley MEYRICK -The Family of the Late SARAH E.

MEYRICK would Mike to express their thanks to au who by their expressions of sympathy and love attendance at the Crematorium Service hate helped them in the toss of their deer Mother, To the Sister 1ad Stan of Ward their 91F. Manchester Royal Infirmary, for care sod alteation, and to the Ret R. 0 Moate for hia Lind minstrations ne are very grateful Curtis Street, Manchester 19 and Mrs 7. Dept of 46 Waterpark Rood, Salford wish to thank all relatiica friends, and neighbours for kind expression 01 sympathy letters of condolence, and beautiful doral tributes recalsed during their sad bereavement Also the nurses and at the Jewish for their care and attention, and the Rev. Freeman for bus Lind ministrations In Memoriam loving memory of' EDITE.

wife of William, and mother of Leslie and Aroold who passed Shay OD January 2. 1962 Fondly remembered by Wyn and Len trandchildren, and FAINT, loving remembrance of out beloved father. EDGAR FAINT, who died January 2. 1939 Also his beloved daughter and our very dear stater. ELSTE CHILDS who died January 2.

1963 PERSONAL to the vast number of letters and messages of condolence Mira Eida of Panarama," Bunkers HIll Romiley It 1 Impossible to accoontedse personal all the in quiries she received during her rad GALLEON BATHS (Gaskells) Ltd Swimming Lessons pool Bathe and Message Turkiab Retha Ensi Manchester Tel DID 7910 The Charge for Announcements In the Personal Column La Ta per line two Trade Announce. menta 9s per line two lineal SAME DAY PREGNANCY TEST. Send urine spealmed and 22 ice to LANCO LABORATORIES St Aldwyn Road. Manchester 20 tTel DID 45231 OT request free container and literature A HAPPIER SEX LIFE" B7 DI Sha Kolke A handbook ol frank, Oriental Insights into the of physical Jove 420 pbo10grapha and ding rams Send 503 The Runninu Books Dept 28 Rocks Lane. London 917 13 ARTHUR Chepstow Street CRAVEN, Manchester of No.

wish 5 notify that me nave removed No, Chepstow Street, Manchester L. Basket and Truck Makers PREGNANCY TEST, £2. BELL JENKINS, Charlotte Street Port mouth Tel 23366 24-bour MIDDLE BAST, HOLY LAND.Paintings Prints. Maps. Books before 1860 required Airo all Works by David Roberts and David Wilkie ER 100 TRANSLATION SERVICE for and sublects in Russian, Pollsh, German and French Techatcal literature (sales promotion machine manuals eta 1 business levers translated and typed focludine in Russian 10 the above by technically and linguistically bichir qualifed Please write or telephone BYLOWSKI.

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brother for 9IMON and HELEN On Deoember 31. 1967, at St Mary's tal, Manchester to SHEILA and ROGER, son (Naholas). WICKENS -00 Decem.be: 31 1967. at Faroborougb Hospital Heat, to CATTERIN Into Stillte) add ROBERT WICKENS. A tau) BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS and Mro AFFLECH, of 8 Park View.

Cheadle Heath, have pleasure In announcing the engagement of their daughter, VIVIENNE JOHN the only son of Mr and hirs DIXON. of 34 Daylestord Road Cheadle 13 announced between JOYCE BARBARA, daughter of hir and Mrs L. WALSHE, of Theydon Bols, Easer (late of FIxtoD. Manchester) and PETER JAMES, SOD of Mr and J. NORTON.

of Redcur, Yorkshire. MARRIAGE December 30, 1967. at Peter's Church, Cranley London. by the Rev. T.

Dams THOMLS HENRY, SOD of the Rev K. HALLEY, and Dire Halley. to WINIFRED SLARY CARRINGION sounger daughter of Mrs Gertrude add the Late Mr Carrington Silver Wedding Op January 1943, the Methodist Church, Lumpstope, Deron, by Rev. A 29 to DORIS. Boothield, winton, Eccles.

DEATHS December 29. 1967, at WILD Moor, Furzey Lane, Bezulleu, Hampshire, MARGARET, late of Hale. Cheshire, widow of H. T. ASHBY, of 13 St John Street, Manchester, and of Did bury.

Cremation service at Southampton, on Friday. January 5, 1968, at 13 noon. No Dowers please. December 31, 1967, suddenly, at her home, 47 Ashton Lane, Sale, MARGARET, aged 78 years the dearly loved wife of Robert Alexander BALDWIN, and dear mother of Man Service and committal at Altnocham on Friday. January 5.

196d at 30 p.m. Flovers and al 10 to R. E. Jones. SALe A.F.D..

20 Ashton Lane, Sale. Tel. 1536 BECKWITH December 31, 1967. al his home, Kesteven, High Lest Road, Lymm, the dearly loved husband of Dorothy BECKWITH. Committal at Altrinchan Crematorium, on Thursday, January 4, 1968.

at 12 noon. No Howen by request Loquirles to Burrows and Sons Telephone Lymm 2501 December 30, 1967. BUSBY, 10 hospital, GERTRUDE 7 Duce Avenue, Bo ton, beloved the late BUSHY, and a very dear sister Cortege leaves Harumans Private Chapel 117 'St Georges Road Bolton OD Friday, January 5, 1968 at 11 45 service. and committal at Overdale, Bolton, at 12 noon No Dowers by request inquires to Hardmans Funeral Sorvice Telephone Bolton On January L. 1968, 10 the Private Paulents Home Manchester, und of Son Vida, Stand Lane, Radclite, ARTHUR LOGAN DIXON, dearly loved husband of Edythe, and beloved of Chr Serv.ct Blackley Crematorium on Thursday January 4, it 3 pm All CIa and Loquries to Kendal Mine and Co.

Manchener Tel. DEA 3414 DUDDEN. OD January 1 1968. peacefully, at ber nome, 3 Clothorn Road. Didsbury.

Manchester 20. AGNES HANNAH DUDDEN dearest mite ol the late Thomas DUDDEN, dearly loved mother of Atisa and Patrida and beloved sister of Ruth and Nell and of Cis. Sernce at the bianchester on Fridar. January 5. at 2 15 p.m No by request, Inquiries Kendal Billne and blanchester Telephone DEA 3414.

00 December 1967. At Tadu Surrey, JAMIES. suddenly formerly of Salford, beloved husband of Phyllis, derotad daddy of Carolyn and Mark and dear brother of Mary and Clare Lo quiries teepbone WALeden 4379 December 29. 1967, Strung Royal WILLIAM PONALD HOWRIE aged H0, of Park. dearie beloved busband of Jeanie Johnston, late of Beaton Moor nod Disley Service at Falkirk Crematorium this day (Tuesday! at 12 coop No dowera please Donations to Cancer Research Fund December 31, in pursing home, CHARLES WALTER, aged 85 Jean, of 250 Road, Manchester the dear beloved husband of Helen Mary JOHNSON and loved lather of the late ACt Mar (biollle) Service and mitual at Manchester 00 Friday January 5 1968 1 p.m.

Inquiries to Mos Pepperdine and aDd Sons, 8629 Ltd. Telephones 2865 CHO December 50 1.967. Bestlands Road, Sidmouth dearly loved ISABELLA, of Wolngade Flat, wife of the late Alexander Wingates formerly of Brambon and SAMUEL, On axed 82 of The Knoll. December 51. 1967 Bolton Road, near Bury.

husband of the late Mtery KENYON, and dear tather of John Arthur and Geottrey Service and committal at Greenmount Congregational Church on Toursday, January 4, 196B, at 2 50 Limited Inquiries to Warburton (Bury) Telephone Totengion 2162 December 30. 1967 suddenly at 4 Close, Denton, JOHN aged 48 rears. the dearly loved busband of Elsie KNOWLES Service at St Lawrence Church Denton, on Thursday JADUAN 4, 196R at 12 45 prior to committal at Dukioneld Crematorium at 30 pm Sprays only please Inquirtes to A Dowse, Telephone DENton 2539. December 30. 1967.

passed APL suddenly. JOHN ERIC, dearly beloved brother of Maud, Helena, Ads George and Bessie Telephone woodicy 4114 December 50, 1967, peacefully, MABEL, daughter of the late of Neville and Mrs and Nathan aod gister the late Harold LOMAS -OD December 32 1967. 69 Waterloo Rood, Bramhall, beloved Chochire. mile of JANE the late aged Bean LOMAS and dear mother of B1 fears, the Mund and Jennie Service at Stockport 1968 Crematonum at 8 30 OD a Inquiries to siesars Thursday January George Meredith Telephone STD 2065 MATHER suddenly, -On PRISIROSE December aged 76 years, of 28 1967 very The Cheshire, widow John MATHER Uplands. Cheater Road Woodford dear mother of Michael Service at and the Manchester Crematorium on Friday Jan flowers only please.

inQuires to Kendal 5 at 11 Family Miloc aDd Manchester. Telephone DEA 5414 Op Friday, Decrrober 29, 1967, ROSALIE, wife of the late Middleton Rey Joseph NEMETE Shiva at 128 Pi 8 Prayers Friday MOTO108 al A am. 1 p.m. and 8 1. -00 January 1.

1968. al Road. Eccles, CHARLES OGILVY A aged 87 years, husband of Catherine and tolber of Alison, Jean, Lindsay and Angus, tormerly of Didsbury and Choriton-cum-Hardy co- founder Loreburo College Service at St Nolan's Thursday, January 4 196R at l1 a ID. Presbyterian Church, interment Southern Cemetery 11 30 Inquiries Stevens and Sono Tel CHO 3074 Dearmber 30, of 1967, $7 in Broad hospitat, ALFRED, used 67 years, yay Droy Ledes. the very dearly loved husband of Florence PEEL Service at S1 Clement's Church, Higher Openshaw.

on Thursday, January 4 1968, ut 2 Dukinfeld 15 in prior to committal at Crematoriur at 3 p.m. Ingulries Mr Arrandale, fabion Co-operative Society Telephone EAS 0364 REDFORD -Ou Deceinber 28. 1967 In pursing home, MABEL, of 2 Motherwell Avenue. Levenshulme Manchester 19 the beloved younger. daughter of the late John Corton and Esther REDFORD and loved slater of the late Min Ethel Burrows Contge will Irate 15.

Linden January Pork, shutme 01 Thursday, 1968. for service at Manchester Crematorum at 12 45 pm, No Dowers by request. Inquiries to Charles Robb and Sons. Ltd Tel RUS 1300 and DID 3A20 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING page Announcements 2 Births, Marriages, and Deaths 2 Business Opportunities Contracts and Tenders Courses, Seminars. etc.

Education For Sale 10 Hotel Holiday Accommodation 10 Personal 2 Property For Sale, To Let, and Wanted 10 Public Appointments 4, 10 Situations 10 Storage and Removals Theatres, Cinemas, etc. Transfer Books 2 DECORATIVE FLOORING Linoleum, Rubber, Cork, Plastic. THE TERRADURA FLOORING CO LTD, Norton Star Manchealer 10. COL 3233-4. WANTED, Young Girl, to come to Spa'n to learn Spaniel and tench English Travel full paid with monthly pocket- motiey Please contact Vicente Feijoo, Apartado 293.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS CENTRAL HALL, Oldham Tuesday, 12 45. to 1,45 Prescher General Frederick Coutta (Salvation Army, London), New Towns Act, 1965 DRAFT ORDER UNDER SECTIONS 1 and 53 THE DRAFT DAWLEY NEW TOWN (DESIGNATION) ORDER 196 I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Minister of Housing and Local Government to exercise of his CTO under sections and 53 of the hew Torts Act 1965. sod Li other powers enabing him In that behalf. has prepared and La about to consider the draft or 80 order varyios the Dawey New Town (Designation) Order 1965 by adding to the area thereby designated an area of approximatoly 12.000 acres lying within the urban districia of Oakengates and Wellington sod the rurad districts of Shitped aDd Well agton in the of Salop as shown on the map annexed to the draft order 2 10 compliance with the provisions of paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Act the a copy of the draft order and copy of map together witb a statement indicating how the size and reneral character of the new town would be alected by the variation, have been deported at the following places Dawley Development Corporatico Office Hal, Oakengatca: Shire Had Shrewsburg: The Council House, Birmingham, Council Darley: Council Chambers. Stafford Road, Oakedrates Council Ounces.

Walker Sureet, Council Chambers, Tan Bank. Councu Om ces, Shlinal: and may be inspected at all reasonable hour 3 Cupies of the draft order, map and statement have also been deposited at the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Whitehall, London W. 1. where they may be inspected between the bours of and 5 pm on weekdays. except Saturday Copies of the map, DD the of approximately inches to one mile may be obtained, pr.ar or locludio: DOG' and paction from the followint agents of the Ordnance Survey Adnitt and Nauptoo Ltd 39 The Square Shrew Brookland and Lid.

Lichdeld Street. Wolverhampton: AMSO The Government Bookshop, Broad Street Birmingham 1: Edward Stanford Ltd tons Acre. London 2 5 Copies of 40 explanatory memorandum which the MOnister bas bad prepared out the maid considerations which have led hem to prepare the draft order may be or obtained free of charre on application the offices specifled 1a paragraphs 2 above 6 Any obfection to the propased order must be made 10 writing and addressed 10 Secretary Ministry of and Local Government, Whitehall, London on or before 14th February 1968 The grounds of objection must be stated and, the the objection nature of relates the to objector's interest. If any any property that property should also be stated. 7 In accordance with paragraph ol Schedule 1 to the Ac any person who duly mares objection may, at the time madne objection or afterwards.

send the Minister a request In to order nerved AD wib address cotice for of the service of the notice must be specined The Act provides that abs objection 13 duly made to the proposed order and DOt withdrawn the Minister shall before mating the order. cause public local to be belo with respect the objection and hall consider the report of the person by whom the inquiry was held Dated this 29tb day of December 1967 COLES. A Secretary Ministry nt Rousing and Local Government TRANSFER BOOKS THE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE LA HEREBY GIVEN that the REGISTER of TRANSFERS OF PREFER. ENCE SHARES will be CLOSED from 17th January to 31at January 1908 both date Inclusive C. E.

SMEETON Secretary Inrec Quays, Tower HuI, London C. 3 Tuesday 2nd Januarz, 1960. NORTHERN BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Women's, Children's required by the Salvation Army Kindly send It to 9 Bulme Street, or we will collect Tel CEN 3737 FIRST IN THE NORTH AMERICAN SOLID VINYL FLOOR COVERINGS THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY FLOORS F. S. THOMPSON STO 2144 ALTrincham 2085 6 Lower HiUrate.

Stockport, and at 118 George Street. Attrincham. Old Gold, Diamonds. Jewellery, urgently regutred. Ill cash price given Beaver (Ext 18401, 7.9 St Ann Street Manchester.

Classified Advertising Telephone: (061-832 9191) Back to work for Mr Wilson By our Political Correspondent Mr Wilson is expected to return to No. 10 Downing Street from the Scillies before the end of the week. He may be back at work by tomorrow evening, though his final plans for his return had not been fixed last night. Mr George Brown, the Foreign Secretary, returned to London from Italy yesterday and, according to present plans, will leave for Tokio on Saturday to fill a series of engagements that will keep him in Japan most of rext week. For the next fortnight, Wilson and.

Mr Roy Jenkins, Chancellor the Exchequer, will jointly survey the detailed cuts which the departments have been instructed to make and which will be announced when Parliament reassembles on January 17. Two considerations All speculation about possible Government changes must be subject to two considerations: 1. The Cabinet will need to display the maximum unity if the Government is to get safely through the next three to six months. 2. Any Cabinet Ministers who might feel driven to resign, rather than accept the major shifts of policy that severe cuts must impose, would surely choose the public ground of resignation with great care.

Equally, if Mr Wilson were minded to make changes in the Cabinet by dismissing one or more of his present colleagues, he would have to fix the timing and nature of the operation warily, Otherwise, 2 Minister who was dismissed, or who resigned at this period of painful cuts, might become the focus of a group of members who were already restless at the Government's delay in reaching easier times, or distressed by a particular economy, £2M duty paid on director's estate Duty of £1,965,643 has been paid on the estate of Mr Roland Hoopes Parker, one of the early directors of Woolworths, of Grosvenor House, Park Lane, who died on December 13. In his will, published yesterday, he left £1,955,948 each to his sisters, Elizabeth D. Parker and Lydia R. Parker, or £40,000 the survivor of them; £30,000 to his brother Malcolm, or his children Robert and Jean; £2,000 each to his sister-in-law, Doris H. M.

Lance, and brother George E. Marriott; personal Chattels his wife and the residue upon trust for her for life, and then to his son, Roland, and daughter, Laura J. Walker, or their issue. Mr Parker also had substantial A American Investments. Speed ban on Ulster's R-drivers From next April learner drivers in Ulster will have their apprenticeships extended by 12 months, during which they will not be able to exceed 45 m.p.h.

Twenty-five thousand new road plates are now being produced. They have a red on one side for use during the period and an amber (restricted) for use when the test passed. Behind the scheme for restricted licences is the belief that many road accidents are caused by inexperienced drivers going too fast. Two years ago the Minister of Transport, Mrs Castle, said she was thinking about introducing a probationary period to follow the driving test. But a study quoted a Government White Paper in July estimated that a probationary period -followed by a further test would cost at least thirty times as much for each death or serious injury it saved as would, for instance, new street lighting on busy roads, The first coloured policewoman an The first coloured woman to be recruited into a British police force joined the Metropolitan Police yesterday for training.

She is Mrs Sislin Fay Allen, aged 29, who 'came 'to Britain from Jamaica, in 1961. Mrs married and has one Allen--a State enrolled nurse--is She will live in the police section house at Peel House, the training centre in Regency Street. Pimlico. After training she will be posted for normal police work at one of London's police stations. Test pilot wins medal The Air League founder's medal for the most meritorious achievement in British aviation 'for 1967 has been awarded to Mr Alfred William Bedford, chief test pilot with Mr.

Bata stays for decision Mr Obrad Bata, the stateless casino owner who was ordered by the Home Office to leave Britain by midnight on Sunday, can remain until a decision is reached on his application for an extension of stay. A statement on Mr Bata's behalf said last night: Having regard to certain reports in press today, Mr 0. R. Bata wishes to state that last week his professional advisers made further representations to the Office concerning his "case generally and applied for an extension of his stay in this country. They have been informed by the Home Office that pending decision upon such application, Mr Bata has authority to continue, to stay in the United Kingdom." It is understood that Mr.

Bata's advisers have consulted Sir Dingle Foot, Labour MP for Ipswich and a former SolicitorGeneral. MP's request Captain Henry Kerby, Conservative MP for Arundeland Shoreham, said yesterday that he had asked the Home Secretary last month to reconsider his decision about ordering Bata to leave country, but the request with refused and he was not planning further action, The Home Office decided on December 18 that it would not be conducive to the public good for Mr Bata, a Yugoslav-born engineer, aged 55, to remain in Britain. Mr Bata then said that he was like any other businessman and had no connections with the underworld. Men with a shotgun rob taxi driver A York taxi driver was held up at gunpoint yesterday, robbed, butted in the face, and then left on a refuse tip. Three men hired the taxi of Mr George Dunning, aged 55, of Hull Road, York, at a city centre rank, and asked to be taken to Rawdon Avenue, York, When they arrived there, Mr Dunning was threatened with a doublebarrelled shotgun and forced to hand over £10.

The men made off in the taxi, which was later found abandoned at Poppleton village, near York. Town hall will be demolished Pendleton Town Hall, the 100- Victorian landmark, is to be demolished as 500n as Salford on Corporation can get possession from the tenants, the Ministry of Social Security. A report showed that the cost of repairs and maintenance has for some years been more than the rent. OBITUARY Bishop Joost de Blank 1 Bishop Joost de Blank, who died in London last night, aged 59, will always be remembered as a champion of racial equality. Being Archbishop of Cape T.vn is often said to be the hardest job in the Anglican communion, and Dr de Blank did nothing to make it easier.

From the moment he took up the post, in 1957, he spoke forcefully and constantly against apartheld. Outside his cathedral he put up a notice: All services in this cathedral are open to all races at all The wonder was that when he left South 'Africa at the end of 1963, his medical advisers rather than the ties bad asked him to go. He was born In Rotterdam In 1908-at one point, when pressures against him mounted in Cape Town. he sald he would leave South Africa if his fellow countrymen by birth did the same--and was educated at the Merchant Taylors' School and Queens' College, bridge. He then went on to read theology at Ridley Hall.

Cynical friends used to assure him that, with his name, he could never become a bishop. His career began quietly- curacies at Walcot and Bredon and then parish priest in Forest Gate. Then came the war and de Blank became an Army chaplain. His experience there ended with 3 head wound which left him with a scar and frequent severe headaches. After the war he jolned the staff of the Student Christian Movement and travelled widely round the country.

When he moved to the parish of St John's, Greenhill, in 1948, he had acquired an unusually broad view of pastoral work and put into practice the ideas which were later to form the basis of his book The Parish in Action." In 1952 he was consecrated Suffragan Bishop of Stepney and his vigorous but informal approach soon made him a legend. He WAS a lively speaker and writer and published regular articles in the London evening papers It was not false modesty when be said on his appointment to the Archbishopric in Cape Town would rather have stayed working in the East End. On arrival in Africa he told the crowd of people which met him that he suffered from an incurable disease -but before they breathed out again he added that it was colour-blindness. The remark did not delight many of his more sober parishoners, or even many Anglican priests, who found his opposition to apartheid too outspoken. As Archbishop he made a powerful Impression on coloured South Africans.

Since Father Trevor Huddleston was in Sophiatown, no one had identifed himself so completely with the repressed majority. With his racy car. bright vestments, Bishop Joost de Blank HORNER Flying Visit ACROSS THECOMMON THE UGHTS SHINE DRAWING THE STRANGER TOW BRIGHTIN THE SNUG AT THE Pooch noight set Moolch A his his Dootch ban woon o' tellee, Maatt, und iver. iver tor fu moan hole Aam. Or Aarr be hisalea act deedy taat, They- roight, and vivid gestures and sermons, Archbishop was a beloved figure.

In 1960 he split with the Dutch Reformed Church because it refused to. repudiate apartheid. Gradually his health declined and he twice returned home because of cerebral thromboses. In 1963 he announced his retirement from the, Archbishopric andhe was made a canon at Westminster Abbey. In 1966 he became an assistant Bishop in tha' diocese of Southwark, but he retained to the end his for improving relations between.

peoples, and joined Britain's Arst, local conciliation committee as chairman, appointed by the Race Relations Board. He died a- bachelor, but the many books he. wrote will keep his memory alive, among them "Saints at Sixty Miles an Hour, Call of "Is it Nothing to You? "Uncomfortable words." Donagh Macdonagh Donagh Macdonagh, the son of one of the signatories of the Irish Proclamation, died at his home in Dublin yesterday. His father was Thomas Macdonagh, who was executed by a British firing squad in 1916. Donagh Macdonagh, who was 55, was called to the Bar in 1935.

He practised until 1941, when he was appointed a district justice. He worked with Radio Eireann on a number of programmes, including "Information, One of his most recent plays WAS "Spider Lady." Coun. S. Humphries Councillor Sam Humphrles. who represented the Hugh Oldham.

ward on Manchester City Council since 1954, has died, aged 61. Mr Humphries, a Labour councilior, served on the city's housing, transport, and welfare committees. He was chairman of the welfare services committee until May, when Labour lost control of the council REGIONS Extra. 30-8 40 Regional Extra. Midland.

35-745 a.m, Regional 6 25 p.m. Midlands News. 6 30-6 45 Shire Talk. 0 Na Naidheachdan Gaelic News. 12 5 p.m.

Da Cheathrahm Agus Fonn: songs and music. 12 15 Farm Journal. 12 30-12 55 Scottish Dance Music. 30 Interlude (records), 3 10-3 45 Football: Scottish League First Division match. 5 25 Mo Rogha Ciuil: my choice of music 5 45-5 55 Story Time, 6 25 Scottish Newsreel.

6 35. 7 0 Sportsreel 11 2 Scottish News. 11 10-11 15 Ere I Sleep: prayers. 10-8 40 a.m. Good Morning Wales: magazine.

10 15-10 30 Gwasanaeth Boreol: morning service, 12 25-12 55 p.mo. Llafar Gwlad: a search for folk culture. 6 25 News of Wales. 34 Cardiff Stock Market Report. 6 36-6 45 Newyddion news.

9 30-9 58 Taro'R Tant: penillion singing. Northern 25-6 45 p.m. Round-up: and views in Ulster..

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