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Lincolnshire Echo from Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England • 7

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Lincolnshire Echoi
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Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
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Tel: Lincoln 26101 SATURDAY LINCOLNSHIRE ECHO FEBRUARY 6 1971 Tel: Lincoln 26101 7 Mii nave an 9 ome for 'S' Je Authority ot the Lincolnshire Biver Consultative has been expressed about the apparent lack holders in the activities of the Lincolnshire Association concern Biyer Authority ifi Soma of the employees of John Morrell Co Ltd Bardney and guests aL their buffet donee at the Silvergate fi 1 1 wtaurant Lincoln 1 ekarn The Consultative Association is made up of all the large angling associations dele- gates who use the Lincolnshire Waters plus the elected and co-opted angling Representatives who attend the Lincolnshire River 'Authority meetings The object of the consultative association is to safeguard the angling interests in the area and work in conjunction with the River Authority to improve the fisheries and prevent pollution REQO EN ATI 0 They make recommendations to the Fisheries committee of the Authority On all Butler SIR With reference to all the latest talk and plans for a new Sincil-street shopping area I suggest that people should live with the modem WELL AN IDEA I wonder if any of the people who are against the new scheme have ever been to the Bull-Ring at ham the most vellous shopping centre yer seen You get off your local bus in the station on the ground floor and work your way round all the shopping floors all undercover This 'fished the TUI three times last week and each day he landed a good net of sizeable roach One of the best catches however was taken by Jim Andrews of Lincoln His catch on the Till included 17 roach that required the landing net and he also had the odd bream SATISFACTORY His catch tipped the at just over two stones which i a most satisfactory day at any time of the year and especially so in the Winter Cliff Booking of Lincoln took 20 fish at Five Mile on Saturday before the rain and the adverse wind put the fish off Harold Green of Washingborough had a similar experience fishing the Witham at Washing-borough He caught 12 good roach until it rained after which he neved had another bite At Five Mile on Saturday a small sweepstake was won by an in-form Eric TattersaU who caster-fished to land a six pound catch of prime rbach George Carratt was second with 41b 8oz of roach Five Mile on Sunday however was a very different of fish (or no fish) Twenty-five anglers turned out tp fish a Lincoln sweep-stake only to find the river rising and becoming a worse colour as the day progressed NARROW WIN Only two anglers managed to catch any fish at all Stan legered lobworm lured a small jack pike which Weighed 15oz and gave him a narrow victory over Jim Andrews who did very well to take a bream and a small roach for 13oz and second place Even this pitiful result was a better one than the Roaring Meg sweepstake at ashingborough Here 20 anglers struggled against atrocious conditions and nobody had so much as a bite cMrpark plan A JL SIX RESIDENTS of North Hykeham Rave already written to North Kesteven Planning and Building Regulations Committee protesting against the use of a garden and orchard at 267 Lincplnroad North Hykeham as a car parking area by the Hykeham Social Club Moor-lane North Hykeham This was reported at the meeting of the Committee in Lincoln yesterday 1 by the Clerk Mr I Hill who asked that the application should be deferred He explained that he had written asking for the observations of residents in the area and they bad been given until February 24 to reply Already he had received one letter signed by six residents objecting to the change The meeting which was resided over by Coun layall agreed to the LINCOLN THEFT SPUR OF SHORT of money John Smith (23) wanted a coat for his wife So on the spur of the moment he went into a Lincoln school and stole clothing worth £24 from a cloakroom Just a suggestion to make everybody over the Sincil-street development scheme Car park underground shops on ground floor Civio Centre on top of shops Or vice versa: Civio Centre underground shops on ground floor and car park on top of chops Re the covered-in market dig out floor and make swimming pool BUSINESSMAN LINCOLN I Birming-8 mar-1 1 area includes a large market cafes and even monkeys and birds in cages to amuse our little ones DANGEROgt' l-rf-n Sincil-street topping in my eyes is extremely dangerous The paths are so narrow and it is a fight for who is to go on the road or not I certainly get any shopping done with a large pram around that vicinity I would also like to suggest to the planners why not have a nursery for all mothers to take their children to while shopping Make one of the shop units into one and pay so much an hour Hard with pram It is so hard to shop with a pram Nobody moves for you and if you say you only get black vacant looks and they carry on talking again But if you happen to catch them then you never hear the last of it So think of the poor mums and busy streets PS: ik-am ctertatn 'that prices will go up in Sincil-street shops even if they have new premises (Mrs) ANN BROWN 12 Ely-street LINCOLN the city magistrates heard Smith of Goldsmith-walk Lincoln was remanded on £25 bail with one surety of the same amount for two weeks for a social inquiry report Insp Graham Robinson said a coat a pair of boots and a pair of trousers taken from Myle Cross School St Giles were recovered at home In a statement Smith said he had been short of money for some Weeks and he had wanted to buy his wife a coat As he was passing the school something came into his head and he went in and took the clothing the statement added major decisions which will affect the licence holders From this information it can be seen that the consultative association play a large part to formulating the angling policy of the River Authority They decided therefore that in order to give the angler an insight into the activities of the Authority they would go round all the large angling centres in the district and stage an SOCIAL EVENING 8 This year Lincoln and District AA have offered to stage this social evening which will probably include a film show followed by a forum where the panel will consist of Lincolnshire River Authority officials the Fisheries ahd Pollution Officer and other well-known angling officials Questions will be asked from the body of the hall and I can promise that the answers will be most enlightening Final details have not yet been arranged and they will be announced at a later date A total of 19 anglers submitted their names for scrutiny by the committee with a view to be considered for selection for the Lincoln and District AA National championship team The names that were submitted were: Thacker Tattersall Else A Swanston A Gilbert Ayre Smith Jnr Bar-loga King Andrews Smith Boulton Beales Cooper Betts Winner 1170 A Hinchliff Norton 1 12 Nattrt (3) Winner £379 11 (6 ex) Cambidce ft "IB Mra L-Sraith 6 10 4 A Kilpatrick 9 10 4 Champneys 8 10 2 Mrs L-Smltb 6 10 0 DIV £250 Winner £170 bishdumj) worked hard to build your scruffy little castles and made the place a success now 3S0U -'can all clear off or get your earholes clipped because the big lads want to build bigger castles here "vrvfloa all' sckt-ter though because we want you to go and find another rubbish dump to build some mere stupid little castles and then We shaU 'come ahd knock THEM down ad infinitum i4 MOBLEY The hard hard way of reformer it is rMiealLbr Mr Gilbert Blades and his supporters to complain the city of Linooln Some years ago a public-spirited body of citizens wanted to buja mouidiing Cloisters and encountered the Same kind of silly opposition (- Wo must hot stsrnr in the way of prop LINCOL? LEICESTER CARD FOR MONDAY Four-day Declarations 2m 00311 Hoppy Councillor (D) (Miss 2 04014 Tasroln (D) (Lody Beaverbrook) 3 0000 Atom (Mr Thomas) Harper Carratt Bradley and Butler The committee decided that all these names should go forward to a meeting at the Miller Arms on Wednesday February 17 at 730 pm TWO CHANGES This means that there will be at least two changes from last team as Mick Fillingham and Eddie Mann decided not to nominate for this team This the last under the present system will be fished on the middle reaches of the River Severn and this should prove to be a most intriguing contest At the moment it is one of the most interesting rivers to fish for such is the variety of sport that it offers that no one can predict what will be the winning species The match could be won with chub dace bleak bream or barbel as ail these fish can be taken in quantity from the varying swims So it will be a team of versatile anglers that win the day HAVOC Some good sport was had just prior to last deluge that once again created havoc with match fixtures and ruled out the chance of any sport on Sunday Local anglers were out in force and Lincoln angler Les Cole had a good day at the confluence of the Sleaford Cut and the River Witham His mixed catch of roach and bream weighed a total of 161bs when be returned them Lincoln and District AA committee member Ted Harper fished a hard running River Witham at Stix-would on Saturday Despite the cold driving rain in his face he successfully legered close to the bank with worms He had just two bream all the rest of his 101b catch being good class roach The Till lived up to its reputation of a good venue in high water conditions Gallimore of Nettleham Indelible proof of Lincoln theft CRANE DRIVER Robert John Jones (59) found his hand was covered in blue ink after he took some monev from the top of a cupDoard at work Thai it would not come off when be went to wash said to a statement Jones of Browning-drive Lincoln pleaded guilty to stealing 5s 6d from Michael John Otley He asked for four other offences to be considered Insp Graham Robinson said small amounts of money had been taken from the pockets of workmen at the Ruston-Bupyrus works for some months When the 5s 6d was missed suspicion fell on Jones MARKETS LINCOLN CORN Wheat wans trade feed 16 per cent 186 Oats feed 16 per cent A38150 natts Fat hens V- bus IA each ducks 8 taped AbblSi IS-7 ch? pie to 17th century LETTERS TO THE EDI TOR READERS that letters intended tor publication must Be kept as short as poesibia Letters are aocepted for publication on the strict understanding that the editor reserves the right to condense as necessary No letter can be that address of the writer iter (not niihliea jfVIlsivsi for Consideration cannot given to letters written on both sides ot the paper Once more BE BRIEF PLEASE fishing rights on a stretch of the River Mimrarn that flows near his cottage is a wonderful way of relaxing and letting time drift by from the constant pressures of world news about death and said Parkin 1 stock the river each year Last year was disastrous Three hungry herons helped themselves to most of the fish my leisure time I'm also chairman of the Welwyn Society an organisation that tried to encourage young people in the village to look inwards at Welwyn instead of outwards moved to the area 1961 because it had many characteristics of Yorkshire life But I moved into this house only recently Before that we lived in one of those modem boxes house was built around 1620 and was probably a cottage But 1 nuderstand it has some interest Walwyn 117 Holland 11 0 4 04OF00 Chanter Mark (Mr Adkins) AncU 11 0 5 002 Claret and Bine (Mr Alper) A Pitt 11 0 6 00OF Harold (Mr Finch) Finch 11 0 Jo Scallan 7 030F00 Herons Strike (Mr Fisher) Peacock 11 0 Salomon 8 020 Ironwood (BF) (Ld De Walden) Winter 11 0 9 33203 Long Range (Mai Argyle) Hohinshead 11 0 Heine 10 040220 Major Mystery (Mr A Leach) Rayson 11 0 11 420000 Meadow (Mr Denton) Mason 11 0 12 404440 NuHls View (Mrs Westwood) Hall 11 0 Harris 13 0000 Parkinson Major (Mrs Napier) Winter 11 0 14 00202 Rio Tlnto (Ld de Walden) Winter 11 0 15 004FOSantina (Mr Dodd) Whiston 11 0 Edwards 16 2040 Volchard (Mrs Arbuthnot) Davies II 0 970: Little Acorn 11 0 Biddlecombe 6-4 Fav O'Gorman 9 ran Million 10 13 Murphy 13-8 Fav Holland 9 ran Mirvln 11 0 Uttley 6-1 Jones 9 ran Hoiiond 7s CONVERSION A suggestion by the Surveyor Mr Freeman to defer the application by Mr Gf- A Bilton of Far-lane Waddington for the conversion of a building into a garage at Far-lane was agreed Mr Freeman said he bad no objection to the conversion providing the applicant took steps to screen the asbestos roof he was putting on the building He said he was getting in touch with Mr Bilton An application from Mr PwBfc-of-56 Jerusalem-read-! Skellingthorpe for a tractor shed farm implement store arid cover at Old Wood Skellingthorpe was also deferred- ry Mr Bring Worked on the land to which case the application might be allowed or elsewhere BUNGALOWS UiWT 7 The meeting deferred the detailed drawing for the erec tion of six bungalows at Carlton le Moorland by Messrs Dowse and Hutchin son of Manor-lane Waddington on the advice of Mr 1 1 e-man Because a further application has been received for the extension of Halfway House farm Swinderby from Mr Battersby the application for the change of use of three bedrooms at the farmhouse for bed and breakfast was deferred Until the next meeting so that the tjvo applications can be dealt with at the same time Subject- to two proposed dwellings at Reservoir Cottages London-road Brace-' Heath being set back tb'Jne rear of the site the meeting approved the Sheffield Regional Hospital outline application Mr Freeman explained that the site was nearly opposite the junction of Canwick-avenue and London-road and there were two semi-detached houses there It might have been a quarry at some time as there was quite a drop into the bottom of the -site so that it would be wrong to allow more than two houses Close by was a stoaU estate decent class of pro- with not be possible to drain into the sewer he added 230 THURNBY CHASE DIV 1 2m 1 0-2322P DuRy (Mr EBey) Davies 6 11 5 2 4F-4010 Cam Gent (Mrs A Hornby) Forster 6 11 5 3 00342 Heather Mary (Mr Smith) Mann 6 11 5 4 14-0122 Rainbow Patch (Mr A Stewart) 'R Armytage 6 5 0P04O Rusty Bell (Mrs James) James 6 11 5 6 F02 Stags Struck (Mr Bennion) Bennion 6 11 5 Jus Scallan (7) 7 Strobo Scope (Mr Stanhope) Vergette 6 11 5 Leo 8 000-00 Wfdden Hilt (Mr Allen) Scudamore 6 115 9 F204B0 Wild Tudor (Mr Mangan) Kenneally 6 11 5 10 0-04040 Silver Flute (Mr Radcliffe) Edwards 5 10 10 1970: Fort Ross 6 11 5 Jones 5-2 Fav Scudamore 10 ran 30 UPPINGHAM HANDICAP CHASE £500 2m Winner £340 1 112011 Loup Cervlar (D) (Mr Sumner) Forster 9 11 13 (7 ex) 2 00-1042 Princess Camilla (Mr Bigg) Wharton 6 10 11 7 3 21122F Hall Fellow (D) (Miss Tanner) A Kilpatrick 7 10 10 4 1U3P0F Sporting Patrol (DBF) (Mrs A Hornby) Forster 10 10 8 Scstt Salesman fined £50 for car offences SALESMAN Francis Joseph Howarth (24) was disqualified from driving for 12 months and ordered to pay fines and costs totalling £56 when he appeared before Lincoln magistrates accused of four offences Howarth who pleaded guilty to all the offences was disqualified and fined £25 for driving when the alcohol proportion in his blood exceeded the legal limit He was fined £10 for using a car with the braking system not maintained in an efficient working order £10 for having a defective tyre and £5 for having no test certificate Howarth of Waldis-avenue Louth was ordered to pay a £6 fee NEARLY TWICE LIMIT Insp Graham Robinson said a police officer saw Howarth driving the wrong way down a one-way street in the early hours of the morning Two breath tests proved positive and a blood men showed 152 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood nearly twice the legal limit Situations Vacant CONTRACT DRAUGHTSMEN for building drawing and specification work required to office with a rapidly expanding work pro gramme Part-time work and work undertaken away from office considered Tl Newark 6504 was BBC correspondent in Washington for a while and afraid the education of my son Jeremy took a bit of bashing So he now goes to boarding school at Norfolk to try and make up for what he missed CAR SMASH Commando days as a reporter came to an end in 1966 after a car smash badly injured my right leg was reporting on the elections in Ireland and after an interview I decided to do a bit of salmon fishing But my car skidded and hit a tree stump My passenger only received a lacerated wrist years ago I moved to ITN at their invitation I enjoy at but ot course bein on TV brings the usua trickle of correspondence from the public They send me things like Cliff links and ties even had some fishing Bubarai and I flies sent from a retired ondonin 1954 Press photographer in Sm a LXweninlpSw stare at me SuStea thSSv walking to the street or on TVI wait tog for a train mr LEONARD father worked down a coal pit near Pontefract And he defied his only son to follow in his footsteps writes Bob Bryant said he never wanted me to become a miner so I query his said Parkin the At newscaster BOY WRITER Instead Parkin turned to Journalism He had first started writing as a schoolboy when be composed a regular gossip piece for the local paper Now aftfr 16 year in television reporting and announcing Parkin retreats each night from the studios to his 17th century Welwyn home where he lives like a country squire He likes to relax in a study set apart from the house that is crammed with books and fishing tackle' He pay for exclusive Bom of the dancers rolax IE flt It Hospital raeebridee Heath 1 Stag 6 U1F030 Saccone (C) (Mr Courage) Courage 9 10 7 A Mawson (3) 7 PP1FP4 Stevie Boy (Mr Adkins) Ancil 10 10 7 8 13P14F Kltcreggan (C-D) (MaJ A Gllks) A Gilks 11 10 5 Mr Hutchlnsee (7) 9 143322- Grey Imp (D) (Col A Waite) Vergette 8 10 4 Lae 10P441-00 Aalarove (D) (Mr Phipps) Vibert 8 10 0 11 43-PD34 Cloghleagh (D) (Mr Dribble) Mrs L-Smith 9 10 0 12 43P0U0 Gambia (C-D) (Air-Marshal Sir Baldwin) Vernon Miller 9 10 6 13 R4F433 Prince Ban Boa (D) (Mr A Steven) Ancil 12 10 0 14 30000F Unwicks Peace (Mr BirchaB) Peacock 10 10 0 Stack Arctic Count 7 11 9 Biddlecombe 54 ON Fav Rlmell mo 330 BELVOIR HANDICAP CHASE £400 added 3m 1 3P-1003 Sweet Score (Mrs Baxter) Winter 9 117 2 43D122 Feeiaboet (Mr A Gillun) Fitxgerald 7 11 1 Gandol 3 3U-ROll Lyon Wood (C-D) (Mr Mr Haiti andolfo 9 10 MrW Turnell 6 10 10 teuton) A Lenton 7 10 10 (6 ex) Griffin (7) 6 0014-1U Waveney (Mra Taylor) Scudamore 9 109 Jene 7 P212F2 Lime Street D) (Mr Buckenham) Winter 7 10 6 8 000FOR Le Mute (Mr Jenks) tSTBJf cWdi 11 2P1F23 Onistoet (Mra A Hill) 12 FO-3300 Spot Oil (Mai 13 1023 Amo Folly (MrO HGi Mrs Black) Fouquet one had any i wht 15 3FF-433 Nostra (Mr Hardy) Forster 8 10 0 16 3PUPP Prince's Love (Mr AlUnsham) Scudamore 9 10 0 1970: Mus 7 11 2 Edwards 9-4 Fay Owen Scorer) Cottle 6 11 11 Quinn Carey) Brennan 6 11 5 Brennan CS) Smith) RbL Smith 6 11 5 Doyle (3) 40 THURNBY 2m 02210F SUn NOVICES' CHASE r-D) 2 4000 P0 3 F04PUI 3F04PU0 4 0-13330 5 0004WP 7 00-000 I jetmr Portman) (Miar a (Mrs A (Mr Mr Ittsw IMSVfSS LEICESTER HANDICAP HURDLE Maker "n(Mr rror 00-0 Winter 6 11 5 er 6 11 WM I Skjeedt £500 ivkSWS WT- It II 3 IV 13 to ter bii 5 10 6 0 nr cneli 10 winnw Skiimer 10 0 Clever 10 0 iuwv Looking for a worthwhile way to spend one eveninf a week? mmm We have vacancies for suitable men and women from 18 to 55 as spare-time mernbers of our crews who trein each week In our Operations Rpprt) fit Fiskerton 'Write tor pamphlet or ring Linooln 24585 during office hour for further detolls No 15 Group Royal Observer Corps Fiakerton Lincoln ivy 8 10 Shosmark 20 1 Gandoifo 21 ran.

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