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Evening Post from Bristol, Avon, England • 57

Publication:
Evening Posti
Location:
Bristol, Avon, England
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Page:
57
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EVENING POfiT THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17 1983 57 qf EBiaiHS hHemorltm 7s -r a S1 I-Jt fit historyofiacouniy By Al Ian uy on a ctrenr includes some more son'Rupertr aCiren-cester solicitor: includes some 1 £-04 'v- 's 'J' modern brochures lamphleta and book- which rive an in-into Gloucester throughout the V1' -J' WILCOX Aunty WU1YOU jlhouflht away kn a remembered every dey wnu Ms niec Jenny Glenn Ky pmn apecial klaa from Rlejme-WJLIS Batty No a day do vrn forget you in our hearts youare alwaya ttiera aa we loved you so mlas you as it dawns anouier another VHe kwant it and the house here is mall and we have not a got the room to keep said Mr Sandere father was editing the Stroud News and Journal He la vice-president of the county? Iihrary tion is thought to among the best in the county and he was going to leave it to his VJrf-'t vrt m-Z- jj 1 -r Thatbobkis expected to fetch more than £500 at the Chlp-ping Saleroom where i there will be more 1 800 Iotai fc Sanders a irmeri Gloucestershire -county sheriff now lives in Coxwell Street Cirencester 'a ('fit'-'' He was a journalist for 58 years and retired' in -1980 after vow CASE! NEW rary There are some books which isre worth a lot of money Hv action Je Wildlifereportanger I sac" ny WJ LL IjkM Frink prmiiJTta' sway ona year cama faat and kcmory 'oKi much that la new but the thing J1 that wUI never dumge la the love I have for you Cod Haas unto we again your aver loving wife VvV Birthday Menorita CHAMBERS Keith memories aflently ke KWSrffffi: peat for mamoriaa or you were made to jast Loving wire Valeria May need carda today neworiM nflaa vcw iVdecTand Michelle h'Jfe 1 IS Keith Birthday aUently kept no naad we ah Dad I ft a vwaaMl Auntie Jo the Govorent for fkil- ing to protect 89 per cent of key wildlife sites known as Sites of Special Scientific In- terest from agriculture and Lord of theUSrature destroyed throughTthe WILDLIFE organisations naveCCondemnedthe Government for failing to st9p loss vitalrilSife overthe lasttwoyears habitats 0 years The Wildlife oitidses uiornake the Wildlife man of WiMAtiaLink and Countryside Act! IMURIIi Mria 1 imiHUIlf US OH i especially today Love framsiater 'jMkltF Wy QHMywtth vSS-tsflove your memory we treasurer loving you always forgetting you PvJWWbirthfiyJ( mum bbi day nan our flrat 1 so-ixiakesure of giving a warmwelcome sure of giving a warm weloom By Martin Powell pi JOHN accused' of robbing two elderly sisters must face "a retrial niter a jury: toiled tQ reach a verdict yesterday Reed aged 35f of Great Leaze Cadbuiy Heathy Bristol deniearobbing Annie Canham aged 69 and her sister Lillian $7 of a watch and S3QMSy The jury1 waar out for five-and-ahalf" hours yesterday but 4 fruled to reach a veadicLf Reed was granted bail: The retrial will probably be next other men have admitted canying out the Iheprosecutionclaim Reed was -i actings as birthday or here in my nan your loving "Tracey JEFFERIES Doll Birthday wishes to heaven I send wrapped up in im'love that will never end silentteart the loving proud to nranddaughter SClILL Frank 1 me Just one month ago your birthday No cmd 1y the gift of Frank My darling you left i today Keith 1 Kath BWEit in our 'ours foravar loving wife St Georges Bristol had 11 Stapleton 37 Winterbournes 18 wVWUdlifecBnisa tions feel badly" let down by the Government aa IVital wildlife habitats continue to be Q' jl yJ A FORMER weekly newspaper prized collections of books: on Gloucester shire will go wider the hammer on Detember 6at-Wotton-underEdge vt- -if It was Geoffrey father Thomas who started him on his collection with a gift of Gloucestershire 1779' BOX bujbmt 3 HAPPY BIRTHDAY t-'Sf 'i I MICHELLE Trendinis 12 today: She attends vClifton High School and i likes awinuning1 read- in gand going tof school: Michelle i has iwoh quitef a lotfc of medals fori swimming She belongs to Souna- Well 7 Swimming rClub andhsis: swumfoir sB Team She Is keen to be top: Ido -class swimmer Well at sdiooL'' and Other birthdaystoday: Shawn Buckingham (14V Joanne Howard (12V Tailby (8V Lee (Siarleg 5V Kersteh imd Adrian Davies (18) Gary Howland -(11V-1 Vaneasa Brawn (11) Anna Jackaon (14) Julie Abbot -(12V Samantha Walker (8V Danen Welaman (18V Helen --Penney 'MaW Caombg -Rebecca Yelland (18) Lraley 7 Williama dl)" Nicholak 1 Wollen (10V8arab 'Ward d2) Paul 8pSaier(6V Rachel I Newman (127 Michael Difiord (9) Nrk Scott (9Vr4 November 17: The practice of bowing cer- tain aorta of peas and broad beana in autumn is one of long standing I have had doubts about its worth and did not sow any last autumn However I missed-them and will sow some this week or next 1 A round seeded pea is the best and for broad beans Aqudulce seems to hold its popularity On a well worked itch bow the peaa in a bottomed trench two indies deep and a spade wide scattering seed thinly Sow the beana in a double row nine inches apart in the row and the second row nine inches from the first JOHN ABRAMS AJS mine to Tirand morn to see that lovely face of yourseoma amiung through the ym wsfy- 1 -''Shi--' The joys wo shared to settler da mamoriaa I hold dear the love and happiness you gave will alwaya keep you near I and mlas -today your birthday 1 our first aparhdod biaao you Your laving wife Kath 1 7'- Jar 7 'Sc'fr CHIEF 'Vr I gqa? NINE '1 school-dinner: ladies sacked by Somer- set Ixounty coimdl will ask ant industrial tribu- nal in Bristol next week to rule that theywe unfairly Thy were anumg26 1 kitchen staff sacked earlier this ijrar for refusing to sign contracts that Involved wage cuts of up to £18 month The National Union of Public Employees oppo- sed the pay cuts from the start It advised the wbmeh to refuse to sign the contracts and to take their case to an indfistrial tri-bunal 4'- 4 Abolisfied The councir aimed to save £149000 this year through the new which contract abolished the fee paid to dinner ladies 4n school holid "'XThe contractsLwere retaining nr ladies Iholidays: were put to the 1588 kitchen staff afterthev school I meals ervacnlostraboUt £300000last o'u council spokesman Colin said lastlhiriit Wefl be contesting their claim for unfair 1 Return to 1 Cl i-' MR David Cottibgham the director of nursing services- atj Glenside Hospital who was suspended from duty last month will retunCto work No disciplinary action will be taken against Mr Cottingham raged 50 who was suspended pending a top-level inquiry into' aspects of nursing management at the hospital I District nursing officer Miss Shirley Greenhalgh is still investigating al-v legations against union leader Mr John' McAvinney who was suspended on the same day He is accused of exceeding his powers as branch chairman of the National Union of Public Employees and chairman of the local joint shop committee Riders get new venue A police motor-cycle trial for youngsters wifi now be held on Sunday at Draycott Rocks near Cheddar The original site at Timsbury near Bath became waterlogged the night before the event planned for last month fried RAYMOND Pegg crept into a bedroom where children were sleeping intending to cut their threats Frome magistrates heard today But at the last minute he changed his mind said Miss Beverley Vaughan prosecuting Pegg aged 36 of Leaze Road Frome admitted V-ffrAi na Coal Merchant displaying one of these signs andgetaway outside the home at I Crane LodgeBitton Road Keynsham CLOSURE --i A MORE than 500 people have signed a priraon protesting over the possible closure of Southdown Post Office in Bath Petition organiser 1 Mrs Linda Mffla ofr Oriel Grove Bath saya -many of the signatures come from pensioners and all those who have -signed live: in South-down The Post Office has: earmarked Southdown Post Office to close in late -December when ub-poaft master Mr Verity Small gives up theiob The petition will be handea to Bath MP Mr Chris Patten early next month in a bid to enlist his support in the fight to keep the post office open A Poet Office Kokeeman aaid no cision had been taken over the future of Southdown Post Office and representations would be taken into considers--tion room at 2 am two days before his arrest He was armed with a knife but had changed his mind at 'the last moment about killing the children Mr Douglas Field defending said the incident had come about while Pegg was severely distressed Pegg was remanded on -bail for two weeks And about it why not perk up your fireplace with this very attractive SPECIAL OFFER Available in a matt black finish with sofid brass finials it bums your coal more efficiently and will stayin' all night if required easy to light easy to regulate economical on fuel and can bis ordered from your Coal Merchant or by posting the coupon below DROPS llBRICft Allan Guy A WALL" built without permission chairman of Stroud district Plan ning sub-committee Councillor Paul Dutton should be pulled down or he should resign' save company secretary Mrs Mary Rennie: -Councillor Dutton a Tory had the wall built around the car park of his fish-and-chip shop in the village of Chalford near Stroud But instead of using the Cotswold stone approved by planners he used reconstituted stone Now Councillor son Nicholas aged 24 who runs the shop for him has applied for planning permission for the reconstituted stone wall Mrs Rennie of Little France Corner near the shop said today: 1 feel Paul over stepped the mark this time and abused his privilege The horrible As you' drive out of the village it hits you The wall should be taken down and replaced in Cotswold stone or Mr Dutton should resign as parish and district cillor she said Mr Dutton said: Tn the next few months 111 be building a wall in exactly the same stone in frOnt of my own house and I need planning permis sion how minor the offence SPECIAL OFFER '-K 1 THEOUZLEDALE 11 16FIREMASTER Complete with cmiy Dort-Yourxtf inilructioM to kill children To: Solid Fuel Advisory Service 39 Park Street Brictol BS1 5NN Tel (0272) 20575 or Musgrave House Musgrave Row Exeter EX1 2JB Tel (0392) 58214 a I would like to order a 16 Firemaster from my Coal Merchant and undertake to pay £1995 (Inc VAT) Coal Merchant Address By Nigel Dando a threat to kill ild makini the chi -Miss a threat Iren Vaughan said Pegg had tola his sister-in-law he-planned to cut the throats and shoot himself 1 She contacted police and Pegg was arrested Pegg told detectives he had crept into the bed My Name Address Telephone Postcode.

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