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Evening Sentinel from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England • 9

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Evening Sentineli
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Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
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3VENING SENTINEL Wednesday December 22nd 1965 -Q HELPERS AND v-rOlJESTS: TTf T1TT TTtfc' 17" TT 7" mmwmmmmmmmmMP 1 'mu Three Crewe PoliGfe Chief 7-p6int "beat killer plan firemen hurt £1 'MILLKW Three Scottish new towns showed a total deficit as engine overturns Will the Christmas "killer" again keep away on their revenue Mounts of nearly £1 million in the FOOTBALL POOLS DIVIDENDS HILL'S rsi-thinc Treble Chance (no clients with 84pts) 23pt £7509 6S SBlptt £2310 Us 1 82pts £16 13s Three Drswt: 84s Eight Results: 80s Ten Remits: 750s Three Results: 388s -rour A ways: 122s Three Correct Scores: 1770s Lucky Seven: (paid on 4 3 postponed) 126s Peony Treble Chance (max points 24 no client With 24): 25pis £8854 15s: 22ptl £1787 la 22pts £36 16: aiipu £18: sipts 121 Twopenny 12-match Points (7 matches and postponed): llpts £7 8s (ono dividend only see rule)! Sixpenny Select 16 (maximum draws 8): 8 draws £2979 5s (one dividend only) Three Draws: 92s Nine Results 288s Four A way 1 144s Easier Six (4 correct and 2 postponed): 64s Eight-match Treble Chance tor one-eighth penny (possible points 24 no client with from the lotteries this week-end year ended March 31st 1965 says a report published Three Crewe firemen to-day uniy everyone makes Christmas road safety were injured slightly to his i says Stoke on Trent's Chief The on the towns of East Kilbride day when a lire engine Constable Mr William Cumbernauld Glenrothes and has been overturned at Basiord Sidings Watson ipresented to Mr William near Crewe In his annual' appeal for Firemen manning the Ross Secretary of State special care on the roads appliance had gone to the for Scotland At East Kilbride busy railway sidings to look over the festive season the Chief Constable recalls that last year Stoke-on-Trent 'No boss recipe for at what firemen know as risk" EIGHT WICKETS WIN FOR MCC £393708 deficiency for the year included approximately had no fatalities although No other vehicle was ti 17700 on interest on involved in the mishap expenditure on camtal' pro One fireman received treat 24 points): 23pts £587 3s jects oexore their completion ment at Crewe Memoria happy a 22lPtS £474 4S '64: 22PU £4 i3s Seven-match Treble 10 people were seriously hurt and 38 slightly injured in road accidents He' reminds the public however that in the 11 completed months of 1965 road deaths in the City Hospital for shock The other Says the report "The situation remains unaatia Chance for a half-penny two had minor injuries' The men treated were Ken Mount Gambier South factory despite every effort (possible points si no client with 21 points): 20pts £208 12i (marriage neth Gardner of 12 Elm-road ana wm continue to remain 19apts £166 17S 6d: 19ptst Australia Wednesday Middlewich Colin TirrelL of have totalled 31 including so until the corporation is £2 2 ea lBipii ki as rtnny 12-match Results (only 7 matches There is no boss in 105 Alton-street Crewe and The MCC took just 90 12 lderly people and seven permitted to charge more Eric Fisher of 23 Meadow- Helpers and gnesta at the Scholar Grew Over Sixties Club party Jn the Village Hall last night Further pictures will appear the "Weekly Sentinel" this house We work minutes to pass the South children nearly all of whom were pedestrians realistic house rents to those who- can afford them with played): 7 correct £4 8s (one dividend only see rule) Three Draws: 105s Eight Results: 37s FouriAwsyi: 148s Twelve home together" graduated rents for others" Australian Country team's declared total of 176 for ix in the one-day match here to-day teams falling to win ipata on 10) I 25388 Penny 12-match This is the recipe for a long avenue Goostrey Railmen help Railwaymen helped right the overturned engine THE Points (only 6 mttches played): and happy marriage of 74- to Planning problems The town's homeg construc lOptsi 12s (one aiviaena oniy fire Openine- batsman Geoff years-old Mr John William Lightfoot of 174 Gresty- see rule) -Riant-Match Treble road Crewe who with his tion programme had been slowed by planning and finan Information about the was declined at Crewe votes against oil wife Beatrice aged 73 cele trying to cross the road Here are Mr Watson's suggestions to every person who may be out on the roads this Special care (1) Child en are more unpredictable than usual at this exciting 'time of the year and may lapss from their normal kerb drill when wishing to cross cial problems and would Fire Station and inquiries Boycott mt 98 in 80 minutes before being caught at cover Boycott and John Edrich chalked up the first 50 in 25 minutes With the score at 80 Edricfc (45) was caught in tbe brates his golden wedding on Christmas Day grind almost to a halt" THAT NEVER WAS Vv unless ah appeal for 'plan Mr and Mrs' Lightfoot Rhodesia bah on ning permission on a' golf were referred to the headquarters of the Cheshire Fire Service at Chester A railway spokesman said later the fire engine skidded down a bank near to the were married at Hanley St Luke's Church A native of deep Boycott was joined bv Peter course was upneid the report states When the Conservative Party split three ways Hanley Mr Lightfoot retired Parfltt who made 52 not'out Cumbernauld's ri An1 advartlsemtnt' potted sJI chance for one-eighth penny (no client with 24pts) 23pti £552 i 19s 42ipts £159 14S 22ptsi £4 5s Penny Seven-Match Jackpot (no client with 21 or 20pts): 19pts £570 10s 19pti £202 18ipts £185 10S: ISpti £3 4si: 17pU £2 12s Twopenny 12 Match Results (only 8 matches played) 8 correct £18 7 correct 6a (2 dividends only see rule) Three Draws: 92s Nine Results 240s Tour Aways: 112a Easy Six (only 4 matches played): 36s SOCCER Treble Chance Drawi for'' one-eighth penny (possible points 24 no client with 24): SSpts £593 ICS 22pt 22pU £3 13s Threepenny Treble Chance Aways (possible point! 24 no client with 241 93pts £318 12j U2iPts 1956 after more than 50 the road and their sur over oil sanctions against Rhodesia in the Commons sidings ovar Leek announces a deficiency for the vear years' railway service and the score reached 100 in 50 minutes It was Parfltt's first 50 in 16 tour matches vival might depend on the special care of vehicle Ntw Year's Eva dance at amounted to of last night Mr Hugh Fraser (Stafford and Stone) A crane was 'sent by the Engineering Department of Started at 13 the Town Hall with profits which £166734 was on drivers Watch carefully for the Leek New -Swim interest on capital works British Railways' to lift back on to the road took a turn to the right He was one of 48 MPS who voted against the Government order imposing the He began work" in May for children when you see stationary ice-cream vans ming Bath Fund but no Batted on The 150 came up in 70 min expenditure during construc 904 At' the' age of 13 with tion mobile shops or similar oil ban: he old North Staffordshire utes but Boycott was dismis vehicles at the kerb-side ine town's housing programme was disrupted by Railway at Hanley goods Mr Grant-Ferris (Nantwich) and Sir New (2) Remember also the £4ssi rapis £5 ss aiipu soortages in buildm mate aepot as' a 5s a week chain horse lad He subsequently 16s: Slots 9s Nine Results: sed wvtn the total at 172 MCC won by eight wickets and baited on to score 223 for two Arthur Vere 1 Harvey (Macclesfield) like the majority of their Conservative colleagues followed eueh fund exists This has come to' light' as a result of inquiries by the Sentinel after a member of the public drew attention to the advertisement And it is all an iimocent mistake 1 Now the promoters David rials and labour vsay the was a slip lad 'ana numoer report Schools their leader advice and aker and at "IB "became The corporation "forsee The Country XI who had 520s i Three Draws: 108s Four AwsyS: 100s Bingo (fuH housej: £143 Ss Six Results (only 3 matches pLayedi 20s Penny Twelve Results (only 7 matches played) 7 correct £3 4s (one dividend only see ruleh Lo Score: abstained a goods porter V' danger in the future of an won the tosa and batted first He trained to work an A turn to the Ieft was lost their first six- wickets for Commission adverse affect on the momen turn of the building pro electric capstan was a Ray Promotions are consider made by 31 Torv'MP's who 98 runs-' OLDHAM BID FOR No goala £381 10s one goal £15 bonded stores cellarman and ing an alterna-uve- cause in gramme: if these conditions 61 voted with Labour and Liberal Don Fischer and Lyle Par then a goods checker the interests of youth" to Continued from Page 1 Treble Farthing persist -y In 1922 he transferred to Chance (no clients with 24pts): which to donate the profits sons came to the rescue with an Unbeaten partnership of "Every endeavour will be Longport as a checker did The dance features a well- elderly who may be out a little- later than usual visiting friends or relatives They do not see or hear as well as they used to and ere not so agile They may try to cross a road when it is not safe to do (3) Do not drink before driving and watch out particularly for other road users who may have been 'drinking (4) Be sure your vehicle is in good condition at all times "Town care'' (5) specially careful in approving the Order The Liberal Leader Mr Jo Grimond told' the Commons he believed there might still be occasions when 78 in 54 minutes many areas they were essentially 'part of local made to maintain the building programme at maximum relief work as a foreman and known group Rey Anton and ASPREY went to -Stafford in 1933 as authority educational pressure including the use as the Peppermint Men SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY XI a working foreman arrangements and it would be appropriate of 'industrialised' most reuctantlv might have 1 Popular dtmand Three years later he wrong to take them out of Third Division Oldham building" the report adds to use force in Rhodesia returned to the city to the maintained sector One of the partners of Broadbrldge Larter Morris Brown Larter Kutsche run out Remphrey Hlcss £116966 interest unstall as a foreman David Ray Promotions Mr He said: "I should deplore it because I hone we can Athletic made a bid to sign Stoke City's Reserve "In -any case we have already laid down policy for and two years later went to Raymond- Bettany said Dickenson Edrlch Larter 11 Pick Brown Allen 21 Approximately £116900 of settle this matter witbout Hanley as a supervisory "There was a popular Fischer not out 40 skipper Bill Asprey this the deficiency of £202576 in force What I am concerned cartage foreman The zoiiow- demand" for a dance on parsons not out 37 afternoon but it is under mg year 1939 he went to about is the good name of this New Year's Eve and we Extras 6 23ptl £2668 9a 221ptS £776 9S 22pta £8 15s 21)pts £776 Goalden Four: iT6a Three Draws: 76a Eight Results: 352s Four 152 Twopenny 12-match Results Fool (5 poitponed matches) 7 correct £7 I61 6 correct 6a (2 dividends only see rule) CORALS Nine Results: 2500s (paid -1 on eight correct) Three Draws 176s Three Reiults 292s Four Draws: 678s Four Aways 256s Two results frorn each ruled section: 1460s (paid on nine correct) Five teams to score one Ssal 144s (laid on four correct 1 orrect Scores three matches: 729s (paid on two correct) EMPIRE Eight match treble ehance for one-eighth penny (no client with 24pts) 23pts £613 5ft: 221pts £264 3S 22pts £4 Halfpenny seven match treble chance (no client with 21pti) 2 Opts £165 17S 6d 19apts £6i is 19pts £2 2s lBjpts £1 6s Three draws: 80s Eight results 204a Four aways 92s Three Stood that the Stoke player submitted an aonlication to in towns where the acci Crewe as outside shed foreman and in 1943 returned to the Glenrothes account was a result of interest on capital expenditure projects 1 before completion' was not keen to move Winding up for the oppo the Town Haul stating that we Total (for 6 dec) 176 swling Higgs 12-1-42-1 dent ratp is twice as great Longport as chief foreman' sition sir Alec Douglas-Home would be prepared to donate leaner n-2-31-3: Allen 21-3' as in thf country Asprey who lost his first team right back place this season has' subsequently Livingston established in (C Kinross and West Perth Mr Lightfoot who attended 67-i: Knight 3-0-9-0 Murray any profits to any charity or (I) Remember that the 1962 reports1 planning and shire) said the political the staff training college at rails and asked tnem roc z-o-zi-o MOC direct grant schools in our comprehensive circular and I am sure they must be treated as a separate problem and operation" Mr Crosland added: It may turn out that other parts of the private sector raise problems and we cannot examine the public schools themselves- without taking into account other' private schools: "I do not want to rule out consideration of the remaining private sector which amounts spent most of his time at construction in the first phase Woking in 1952 was NUR nifisestions evolution: of Rhodesia represented an acute dilemma to Boycott Parsons Digj ns 99 centre-half in the Reserve branch Secretary at Hanley We received a letter irom of the development well under way i sorica uiccins'bDic nson 45 roads throughout the country are wice as dangerous after dark and from 11 1 pm to midnight 60' peoplp are killed or the Government tor 15 years from -1928 to It is believed that the tall 1' Town Clerk detailing mrnn not out Cowdrey-not out 943 52 19 8 well-built defender who 4 Ugliest spectacle three suggested' the Old Peoole'a Welfare Oxfam Extras The first phase Included a 500-acre industrial area and residential 'district for 10000 signed for City in October seriously injured on Satur- 1953 as a 15-year-old is "The ugliest spectacle is an Total (for 8) 223 a model of compact" urban ewlina Morris 5-0-27-0: and the New Swirorrang Rath Fund: We chose the swimming bath fund because of its pos result: 312s Top three jackpot Africa divided by race and reluctant to take an immediate decision about a move TANKARD FOR UMPIRE (is goaist: ei85 lzs correct development" says the corporation' Robran 2-0-26-0 Dickenson 10-0-63-1: Kutsche 4-0-46-0: that is what we face to-day" to about 3000 schools But the scores: 1st dlv £501 8s 2nd dlv £41 16s Four from four day nights five times the average and" this year Christmas Dy falls on a Saturday' (7) Take particular care in bad weather the acci Digglns 7-0-35-1: Pick-4-0-16-0 sible service to young peopie it tnsrr that there is From hi lrnawledn 4 New house i An Oldftiam offlc ial wlho (RcuterJ tesults 12s (paid for on'y two -correct and two postponed primary task of the commission is to deal with public schools" matches) Eaay six: 10a (paid for Rhodesians they- would gp down in ruins rather than accept either a return tc no such thing then we ahaM have to decide on an alternative but we want it to benefit only two correct ana xour post dent risk increases consider called at the Victoria Ground this afternoon to talk business Cullen released ponea maunes) renny iM-msicn colonial' rule or immediate ably wnep tne roads are toinu (oiuy six mawnea piayeui 0 Dts £1 4s (only one dlv see the younfi people aome wdth tne Stoke Manager Mr African majority rule wet or icy rule) way- vt Tony Waddington was told by Stafford Making the final speech The Chairman ot i- that Asprey is pXarmmg to for the Government Mr Urban Council vBatn j-om- move into a new house Stafford George Thomson Joint Mini To enable him to join another club Stafford shortly" mittee Mr Fred A- r5iJ said that a public meeting ster of State Foreign Office said what was ultimately at Stoke's valuation of the Rangers have granted John Cullen his release He joined Wolverhajmptcn-bcrn: player stake in Rhodesia was hurt man Rangers in 1962 is in the region of £10000 was neid wtmuw discuss the Possibility a new swimming bath tne town but he was dis Britain's role in foreign affairs ''v- Up to this afternoon Old Bevans who sustained a Driver 71 fined after collision While a Weston Coyney motorist was waiting to reverse his car from Leek-road into his drive it was struck by another car Fen ton Magistrates were told yesterday A 71 -years-old Leek motor-1st Frank Barber of Sandy ham struggling ait tbe foot of the Third Division had made 'To have 200000 people in appointed with wnat ne cut 'leg last Saturday and had to have stitches inserted in accident described as the lukewarm the "centre of Africa defying is unm for Hangers' away Dual celebration i at Scholar Green A special bus was hired to pick-up and take '70 Scholar Green pensioners to their Christmas party at the village hall last night As well as celebrating Christmas the party marked the second anniversary of the village's Over 60's Club After tea Mrs Cheers Cheshire Community Council Welfare Officer presented the club leader Mrs Wilshaw with a cheque for £8 as part contribution to crockery bought by the club The evening ended with a concert which included items by the club choir the Women's Institute choir and local artists the 55 million population of this country would be ra game on Monday against A Stafford man is reception- to a cau suggestions on how money could be raised for the no bid fox him Said City's Manager Tony Waddington: "Bill has been a strong sound worker for us for over 12 years and he is Oswestry (215: pm) humiliating defeat for Britain detained in Staffordshire Loekett Gibbs Box In a worm where racialism Sargeant Walters Burgess PIThefe is no such 'fund at the moment and consequently General Infirmary with leg injuries after a collision with a car in' still doing a good job in the Lodge Birchall was fined has a great moral import it would destroy our influence in the world for a generation" Askey Jackson Cooper Hutchinson Pryce The return Reserve" there is no iTeasurer receive any money" he said Stafford yesterday game at Stafford on Tuesday The Government had a majority of 27 after a vote of He is 45-years-old John kicks off at 215 pm £5 for driving without due care and attention He denied the offence Barber was further fined £5 for not stopping-after the accident and reporting it to Stafford! Reserve team at Albert Plant of 179 Westway Appreciation The Clerk to the council 299 for the Government and 272 against Stafford who was to-day said Mail very ill' rafter crasji In a collision between two Mr LT Stewart said tnax to be fairly comfortable" A man and his wife were the police He pleaded Not home to Wellington Reserve on Monday (215 pm) will be: Causer Marsden Windsor Machin Mountford Lyons Johnson Massey Hay ward Ford Crowe taken to the infirmary with Guilty the bath fund was suggested because the application was made at about the time the public meeting was being head injuries last night after Rotai lamp scheme cars "at the- junction of Top Rock-road' and Newcastle- their car had been in collision with another vehicle and road AsMev Mr Fredrick held and it was assumed mat this project committee was STOP-PRESS overturned on the three-lane Leek Rotary1 Club are carriageway at Dunston Finnikin aged 26 of 5 Sydney-street Basford the driver of one of the cars sus going to be formed He added: "It was very inviting 150 aged people in Mrs Edna Farley of Con- ffood of the promoters to the town to consider apply- naught-avenue Foley Park Legion appeal for recruits An appeal for more ex for inclusion in their offer to donate the profits of Kidderminster is detained Leek girl hurt Falling from her' cycle in Westwood Park-road Leek yesterday Maureen Wheawall aged 13 of 22 Inkerman terrace Leek received abrasions to both knees shock and concussion She was treated at Leek Memorial Hospital and after wards allowed home SOS lamp scheme the dance to some such cause and" the council appreciate it and was to-day said to be fairly comfortable" Her 43- Mr Sam Worthy aged 79 Endon Cricket Club's umpire is retiring from umpiring after 16 years with the Endon club In the above picture Mr Bill Duttou left the longest playing member is seen handing an inscribed tankard to Mr Worthy with Mr HiU Fixture Secretary and Mr Salt Secretary in the centre servicemen to join was made very much I nave no oouoi years-bld husband William that if th nrctnoters now went home after treatment at the annual meeting of let "the council know which A lorry driver Terence On applying the old people whose names have been obtained as a result of a town-survey will be visited by a member of the club who will assess the degree of need A small number of the lamps 'which are Cheddleton branch of the cause they have cnosen as Jenkins of Lower Bridge- British Legion Ex-servicemen an alternative: the council street Chester was treated at tained a fractured skull and his wife Linda: aged 22 who was a passenger received abrasions of the face and legs Both were taken to the North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary where Mr Finnikin was "extremely ill and deeply unconcious" to-day The driver of the other car Mr A Gater of Tadgedale-avenue -Loggerheads escaped with shock and slight injuries Enough oil soon will ronsider it favourably'T of the last war and national servicemen are required for the infirmary for cuts yester Many mourners attend funeral of the legion to carry on of the flashing type and are battery operated have been day after his vehicle had skidded on the MS when' a tyre burst umaais eiectea were Depressed President Mr Goldstraw Lordered a Winkhill garage owner Representatives Cheadle Rural Council unairman Mr Parfltt At a meetinsr of the club Vice-Chairman Mr wife Anti-comprehensive Bournemouth Town Council Tnennoa Parish CmirlClliR CollUhaw Mr Robson Mr since Tomiln (Medical Officer of Hesulih to Cheadle Rural Council Dishley Treasurer Mr Burndred Secretary Mr Mr Martin Greaves of Belmont Hall Ipstones gave a talk on the organisation of the Voluntary Overseas IK Gren Mr Butler (nephews and neohews-in-law) Mrs Mr Johnson (Chairman Cheadle Rural Council) Mr have voted against compre Trask of 14 Holly-avenue hensive schools Cheddleton- Committee: Mr died Start Mrs Butler and Mrs Knight (nieces) Mr' and Mrs Finnikin (brother and sister-in- Bankok Thailand Wednesday By early next year Thailand's oil refineries will be able to meet the country's Allen Mr and Mrs Kent Major Leader (also repre-sentinc Mrs Leader and Dr and Service in which he took part- for- a year on an island in the Padflc Mr Burndred Mr Kidd law) were unable to attend owing Mr Leedham Mr and Freemasons auenaea as funeral service at St Leonard's Parish Church Ipstones on Tuesday of 65-years-old Mr James Finnikin of New-street Garage Wink-hill near Leek who died in the Citv General Hospital A 69-years-old Hani ord Wood and Mr Cardine Townsend presided and Mr Mrs Cowley) Mrs Ball Miss Richards Mr Higgins (also representing Mrs Higgins) Mr A a rdniore expressed Mr Tait was appointed enure aernand according to an official of the Ministry of Defence Reutsr Carols for patients to tuness Representatives Among those in church were Mr Clewes (Chairman of Stoke parish CouncU) Mr man tow nis nexi-Qoor neighbour he was going sausDury rcpresenung son Salisbury) Mr Baker (Nor- thanks' tensions and Employment wich Union Insurance Mr A- umcer Mr Finnikin the husband away lor a lew days ana asked her not to feed his Lamont (St James Lodge Paisley Scotland) Mrs Simcock Williams (Educational Welfare) DEVELOPMENT FUNDI Mr Brittain (also representing Mrs Brittain) Mr Hart Mrs SimcocK Miss A' Biore of Mrs Phyllis Edith Finnikin was the son of a Berkham-'svtch near Ipstones school Mr Cope (Cheadle Rural (Regent uil Co) Mr and Mrs Berresford Junior (St Giles Stake £35 22-25-47 A30-47-52 £15 24-35-54 A25-46-54 £5 20-33-55 A12-13-14 Stoke Suasertert' Club Lodge Mrs Chadwick Mrs Harris Mr CA Peoper ISt teacher and started a road haulage business at an early age having a fleet of vehicles Council) Mr A sammons Mrs Clowes Mr Naytor also representing Mr Naylor Mr Andrews (Moorland Insurance Brokers) Mr Jackson Mr Sam Berrlsford (St Giles Lodge) Mr AUcock Intpravtmtnt Fund £10 inormeir xyres im) Mr a 'albot (Headmaster Berkham Giles Lodge also representing Miss Finney) Mr and Mrs Chadwick Mr Gould Mrs on the road at the time transport was nationalised after the war He later returned to the earaee trade sytch- School) Mr and Mrs Wain Mr John Byatt (Cheadle budgerigar Three days later she noticed there was no light -on and decided to feed the bird Mrs' "Joan Brown ot 48 Wilson-road told the City Coroner Mr Frederick Hails at a Stoke inquest yesterday She found Mr William Pen-lington of No 50' dead in bed: A number of letters found hear his body made it 'abundantly clear" that Mr Per lington had intended to take his own life said Mr Hails Rural council) Mr and Mrs Roeers Mr Collis (reoresent- Webster Mrs Earls (also renresentlnf Mr Earls) Mr He was a Past Master of the St Giles Lodce of Free Shenton Mr Henson (Clerk Cheadle Rural Council) ing Mr Dalby) Mr and Mrs: Blore Dr Evison (also representing Mrs Evlson) Mr Hanbleton Mrs masons and a First Principal Mr I Chadwick (Berkhamsytch school managers also represent' of that Chapter Wain Mrs Walker Mr Spearing Mr Shaw (St ingiMrs cnaawicic) Mr Johnson (District Bank) Mr Comlev (Chief Public Health Mr Finnikin served on Cheadle Rural Council from 1946 until 1961 and was uues uoagt) Mr fi stew ana Earles) Inspector Cheadle Rural Council) Mr HaS'(St Giles Lodge) Mr Smith (Waterhouses He recorded a verdict 'that Chairman for the year 19589 At the time of his death he Mr and Mrs Allen Mr and Mrs i iJircn Mr nrawn (Cheadle Rural Council) Mr Burton (Engineer and Surveyor Cheadle Rural Council) Mr Blore Mrs A Wain Mr Ratcllffe (St Giles Lodge) Mr (1 Vmr anri Mr fi was a member of Ipstones Mr Penlington had 1 killed himself Mr Cann of the West Midlands Forensic Science Mrs Herbert Mr HaU (Globe and Simpson) Mr Pea- 9762 £5 9918 £3 2185 Pert Vale 2-5-18 (£54) 10872 (£20) 8051 (£10) 3102 (£10) 14749 (£10) 2122 4176 (£5) Pert Vale's Supporters' 7-8-11: 13-14-18 Craws Alexandra Fund 24 79 57 14 68 28 55 10 LT Nos 7359 and 6399 Hasten 10-17-27 ntllee 03-15 (8 wins) Ignall Ind C0r-4-l0-l3 urslom A 28-10 (2 wins) Cathelio Fariihsi 3-17-38 Cellarhaad 27-14 f2w) ODF £10 10322 £10 8666 £5 6773 £5 10407 £5 8998 Eairweed 10-27 (8 wins) Foley 10-6 (5 winners) Frealsnoe OAC 31-2 25-1 NSCCO3-07-33 01-08-34 Look 5-16-29 Mllten 6-13 (5 winners) Now 5-12 4-16 Faskmeer OA 20-3 Sidoway 17-6 3-18 (5 winnen) StOnO LoagUO 57 46 4U 61 41 66 3 22 16 88 30 7 11 64 i 72 12 6 64 88 17 19 50 54 79 9: (3745) Subject to confirmation cock i jsawara cnapter) Mr HaU and Mr John Sales JP Laboratory said 50- barbitu Parish Council on which he had served for more than 15 years being Chairman on two occasions 1951 and 1961 He also represented the Council Lovatt (St Giles Lodge) Mr and (St Edward's Chapter) Mr Ron Heath (also represemung Mrs rates and SO aspirins had Mrs A Allen (aiao repreaentins Mral Smith) Mr TT Half Mr Williams Mark Lodce been taken Kntmi fkj itraHii W4 CrHchlow (St Giles' Lodge) Mrs Brown said Mr Pen Ashbourne Mr and Mrs Furber on the Manager's Boards of Berkhamsytch and Water- Councils Mr Snow Mr Bjore (BradnoD Parish Council) lington often talked of suicide He had been very 'depressed since his wife died last year (cousins also representing Mm Hall) Mr and Mrs SfrlUra Mr B7aden (St Edwarda Chapter and Lodge) Mrs Vera Mvcock Mr Peter Mr Fallon Mr and Mrs Moore Mr Wright (Dove Valley Lodge) Mr Morris Mr Harvey Leek (St Edward's and was "very upset" about Hammond Mr and Mrs Kent Mr A Charlesworth Christmas- Chapter) Mr Jackson Mr Turner Mr Hall Mr A TasseU Mr Wilson Mr Mycock Mr Stubbs Mr (St U-ue Loage) Mr snow (Cheadle Rural Council) Mr and Mrs Berreaford Mr Peter Moor fa ton renresentlne Mrs Brassuiaton (Cneaole Rural coun houses schools The funeral service was conducted by the Rev Coulter Vicar of Cauldon and was followed by cremation at Car-mountslde The family mourners were the widow Mr and Mrs i Charles Finnikin (son and daughter-in-law) Mr and Mrs Cockril (sister and brother-in-law) Mrs Green (sister-in-law) Mrs Collishaw (sister-in-law) Mr and Mrs A A Gee (sister-in-law and brother-in-law) Mr and Mrs A Gee (sister and brother-in-law) Mrs Mary (Turner (niece) Mr and Mrs Goodwin (niece and nejphew-ln-law) Mr £1620 for old folk 1 Moore and Mr and Mrs John (Yin ted and Published by Siaffnrdihirt cil! Mr Biddulph (also representing Mrs Biddumh) Mr Moore) Mr Brindley (St Giles Lodee) and Mrs Brindley Johnson (St Giles' Lodge) Mr Plumb Seneant Rat- Mr Stuart Brindley (also repre The Mayor of Stafford's Mr Brindley) Mr sennnig Christmas appeal fund for cliff and Px Simpson (Staffs County Police) Mr Wright (aJm representing Mr Peachl Brindley (representing Mr ssntieei Hawtpapeni lu at in Publlahsii Offlcea Hanley Sentinel Buildings The Boulevard Tunatall and Wned-atreet Lonstnn in the Ctty of Stoke-nn-Trent ZS iron-market NewcuUe-utider-Lvnia SS Oreengste-street SUffnrd in County of Stafford Hlgti-invet Crewe and 47 west-street Congle- too la the County of Chaster Walker) Ipstones Parish Council needy old folk has now reached a total of £1620 6s lid Money sernor) Mr norman Moore (also Mr Burgln Mr and Mrs Chadwick Mr My cock The Longton Division of the St John Ambulance Brigade sang carols to some of the patients in the Cheadle Hospital last night Here they are singing round the bed of Hrs Sigley who is a brigade member reoresenting Mr a iteach Us still being received (Church Warden) JQr JC junioTN.

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