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Grimsby Evening Telegraph from Grimsby, Humberside, England • 6

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3 6 Evening Telegraph, Monday, YOUTH FOR FOOD'A 16-YEARS-OLD Scunthorpe labourer, missing from home since Wednesday and described as desperate for food," was remanded on bail a special Derby Borough Juvenile Court today accused of breaking and entering shop. of Mr. D. G. Ottewell, dine at the Post Office, Siddals-road, Derby, and stealing food worth 8s.

J. S. Lewis, said that the youth was seen early today in Midlands-road, by a police officer, who was not satisfied with his explanation and took him to the police station. was later found that the Swimming Maws take home the prizes ONCE more the annual gala of the Scunthorpe and District Swimming Club proved a personal triumph for the Maw family, of 6, Exeter-road, Scunthorpe. They carried off four firsts, two seconds and a third between them.

Diana won the women's 75 yards medley, and 50 yards breaststroke, and came third in the diving; Peter won the men's 100 yards free style; and the baby" of the trio, Alex, won the boys' and girls' style for under 14's, and came second in the junior men's and junior 100 yards free-style, The awards were presented by Mr. E. Guitard. TOO STRONG Another swimmer to distinguish herself was Margaret Sproson, who won the women's 50 yards back stroke; the free style and came third in the 75 yards medley race. R.A.F.

Cranwell proved too strong for the club polo team, romping home to an 8-3 victory. Goals for Scunthorpe came from B. Richardson (2) and A. Scott. RESULTS Schoolboys, 25 yards, free-style, 1 C.

Robinson, 2 P. Johnson; schoolgirls, 1 J. Pell, 2 C. Needham; women's 75 yards medley, 1 D. Maw, 2 P.

Barker; club boys under 12, 25 yards, 1 P. Johnson, 2 C. Robinson; girls, men's 1 J. Pell, 2 S. Lewis; junior diving, 1 C.

Taylor, 2 A. women's 50 yards, 1 D. Maw, 2 C. Scott. Junior women's 50 yards backstroke, 1 M.

Sproson, 2 J. Pell: boys and girls style, under 14, 1 A. Maw, 2 C. Taylor; junior men's 100 yards free-style, 1 H. Robinson, 2 A.

Maw women's 50 yards, 1 M. Sproson, 2 C. Pell: men's diving, 1 E. Robinson, 2 B. Richardson; women's, 1 P.

Barker, 2 C. Scott; men's 100 style, 1 P. Maw, 2 B. Richardson. Caistor -man dies young chidren.

garden. INCOLNSHIR' I ROAD CAR COMPANY LIMITED From From Fare Return EXCURSIONS Cleethorpes Grimsby Tues. Aug. 12 Ely and Cambridge 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m.

6.00 p.m. Tues. Aug. 12 Manchester (Belle Vue) 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m.

6.00 p.m. Tues. Aug. 12 8.15 a.m. 8.30 a.m.

6.30 p.m. Tues. Aug. 8kegness and Mablethorpe 10.00 a.m. 10.15 a.m.

Wed. Aug. 13. likley, Bolton and Fountains Abbey 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m.

6.00 p.m. Wed. Aug. 13 Munstanton and Sandringham 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m.

6.00 p.m. Wed. Aug. 13 Nottingham 8.45 a.m. 9.00 a.m.

6.30 p.m. Wed. Aug. Lincolnshire Tour 9.00 a.m. 9.15 a.m.

Wed. Aug. 13 Skegness 10.00 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m Thurs.

Aug. 14 Matlock, Buxton, Derbyshire Tour 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m. Thurs. Aug.

14 Scarborough 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 6.00 Thurs. Aug. 14 Leeds 8.45 a.m.

9.00 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Thurs. Aug. 14 8kegness and Mablethorpe 10.00 a.m.

10.15 a.m, Thurs. Aug. 14 Woodhall Spa Tattershall Castle 2.00 p.m. 2.15 p.m. 7.00 p.m.

Fri. Aug. 15 Dukeries Tour and Newstead Abbey 9.00 a.m. 9.15 a.m. Fri.

Aug. 15 Skegness 10.00 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Fri.

Aug, London. A tull day in Town 10.00 p.m. 10.10 p.m. 11.15 p.m. (Sat.) Sat.

Aug, 16 Blackpool (Two Days) 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. (Sun.) Sat. Aug.

16 Blackpool (Eight Days) 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. (Sun.) Sat. Aug, 16 Manchester (Belle Vue) 8.45 a.m.

9.00 a.m. 9.00 p.m. 8at. Aug, 16 Nottingham 9.15 9.30 8.30 p.m. Sun.

Aus. 17 Scarborough 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Sun.

Aug. 17 Matlock, Buxton. Derbyshire Tour 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m. Sun.

Aug. 17 Skegness 10.00 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Sun.

Aug. 17 Mablethorpe 2.00 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 7.00 p.m Sun. Aus.

17 Osgodby Hospital 2.00 p.m. 2.15 p.m. 4.00 p.m. Mon. Aug.

18 Harrogate and Knaresborough 8.00 8.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Mon. Aug. 18 Skegness 10.00 a.m.

10.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Tues. Aug. 19 Ely and Cambridge 8.00 a.m.

8.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Tues. Aug. 19 Manchester (Belle Vue) 8.00 a.m.

8.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Tues. Aug. 19 8.15 a.m.

8.30 6,30 p.m. Tues. Aur. 19 Skegness and 1 Mablethorpe 10.00 a.m. 10.15 a.m.

Wed. Aug. 20 Stratford.on 7.30 a.m. 7.45 a.m. 6.00 p.m.

Wed. Aug. 20 Munstanton and Sandringham 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m.

Wed. Aug, 20 Nottingham 8.45 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Wed.

Aug. Lincolnshire Tour 9.00 a.m. 9.15 a.m. Wed. Aug.

20 Skegness 10.00 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m Thurs. Aug. 21 Scarborough 8.00 a.m.

8.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Aug. 21 Matiock, Chatsworth House 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m.

6.00 p.m. Thurs: Aug. 21 Leeds 8.45 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 6.30 p.m.

Thurs. Aug. Skegness and Mablethorpe 10.00 a.m. 10.15 a.m. Thurs.

Aug. 21 Mablethorpe 2.00 p.m. 2.15 p.m. 7.00 p.m. Fri.

Aug. 22 Dukeries Tour and Newstead Abbey 9.00 a.m. 9.15 a.m. Fri. Aug.

22 Skegness 10.00 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Fri. Aug.

22 London. full day in Town 10.00 p.m. 10.10 p.m. 11.15 p.m. (8at.) Sat.

Aug. 23 Blackpool (Two 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. (Sun.) Sat.

Aug, 23 Blackpool (Eight Days) 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. (Sun.) Sat. Aug.

23 Manchester (Belle Vue) Sat. Auk. 23. Nottingham 9.15 a.m. 9.30 a.m.

8.30 p.m. 8.45 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 9.00 p.m. Sun.

Aug. 24 Matiock, Chatsworth House 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Sun.

Aur. 24 Scarborough 8.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Sun. Aur.

24 Skegness 10.00 a.m. 10.15 6.00 p.m. Sun. Aug. 24 Woodhall Spa Tattershall Castle 2.00 p.m.

2.15 p.m. 7.00 p.m. Mon. Aux. 25.

Harrogate and Knaresborough 8.00 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Mon. Aur.

25 Skegness 10.00 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m Afternoon Tours Daily, Saturdays excepted 2.30 p.m. 2.45 p.m. Mystery Tours Daily, Sundays Included.

6.30 p.m. 6.45 p.m. BOOKING OFFICES 30, Place, and Slaneys', 24, Garage, Garden Street; Easons', 1, Old. Market Place, and 83, Kingsway, Cleethorpes: Bus Station. Brighowgate: Lincolnshire Cleethorpe Road, Grimsby: The Reception Office, Beacholme Holiday Camp, North Sea Lane, lumberston.

near Grimsby. IMPORTANT NOTICE The LONDON EXCURSION operates every Friday night, and the LONDON EXPRESS SERVICE operates daily; also the BLACKPOOL EXCURSION operates every Saturday. Note THE ILLUMINATIONS commence on September 5th. Please book early. Full Information and leaflets can be obtained from the Company's Offices and Agents.

August 11, 1958 'DESPERATE POLICE shop window had been broken and food stolen. MADE STATEMENT still being made, he added. 'Mother' to troops visits her 'son' The youth, later made a statement admitting the alleged offence, he went on. home since Wednesday He had been away fronal was desperate for food. Inquiries concerning alleged offences in Yorkshire Nottinghamshire were 99 SECOND mother A to 500 Canadians on leave during the 1939-45 War, Mrs.

Effie" Menzies, of Edinburgh, has arrived in Kitchener, Ontario, as the guest of one of her 66 Peter Perchaluk. Mrs. Menzies had three children, a husband a mother a nine-room house look after when war started. She agreed to entertain two Canadians from Forestry Corps. That started it." she said today.

"From then on, we got squad a after squad of homesick men." Extra beds Extra beds were set up and rooms switched around so that up to 12 Servicemen could stay there at a time. The boys and their families in Canada were very good to us," Mrs. Menzies said. "They broug.t beautiful parcels of fruit and tins of meat and But adopting Canadians brought heartache, too. At Dieppe we lost four in one morning," she recalled.

Her husband, Pop' to the Canadians, died last year. Mrs. Menzies hopes to stay in Canada year, "it my money ENVOY FLIES TO PARIS Mr. Robert Murphy, President Eisenhower's special envoy in the Middle East, left Northolt Airport today for He made no comment about last his talks night at Mr. Chequers, Selwyn where he with Lloyd He flies home to the United spent the night.

States from Paris. Recovered-dies Mr. Tony Ovens (31), of Cirencester, who had only just recovered from serious injuries suffered when his motor-cycle crashed in a T.T. practice in the Isle of Man about two years ago, was killed near his home while going to church. His motor-cycle was involved in a collision with a car, and crashed through a wall into a A Eight people were taken to hospital after this car was in collision with another vehicle on the SounthorpeBrigg road near Broughton cross-roads.

GUNNERS GO TO CAMP NEARLY 60 Scunthorpe Terriers members of the Battery, 440 Light A.A. R.A. (T.A.) under Major F. H. Johnson, of went to their annual camp on Saturday.

left by a special bus and in private cars from the Cottage Drill Hall bound for Weybourne. Norfolk, which they also visited last year. The camp is being set up for a fortnight. The Scunthorpe gunners are being joined by batteries from Grimsby and Hull. The men will spend time in gunnery and other training.

MAN IN BRIGG CRASH FAIRLY COMFORTABLE Detained in Scunthorpe Hospital with head and back injuries after two cars had been in collision at Broughton cross-roads near Brigg, on Saturday, George Kelly (30), of 6, Castlegrove terrace, Conisbrough, was today stated to be "fairly com-1 fortable." Four others were treated at the hospital, but not detained. They were Paul Kelly (3), cuts, and Ann Kelly (4), head injuries, both of 6, Castlegrove terrace, Conisbrough; Roy Fisher (17), shock and Mrs. Fisher (53), head injuries, both of 69, Annersley-street, Denaby. Motoring woman hater is gaoled A driver in Strasbourg has been sentenced to a month's gaol because, the judges decided, "He could not take it when a woman driver passed him." According to the police, Charles Resier, when he saw the woman driver passing, accelerated, forcing her to crash. The woman driver and her husband were injured.

Soldiers injured in car crash Three soldiers. returning from weekend leave. were eriously injured at Barford, near Warwick, today, when the car which they were travelling ran off the road and hit a tree. The three, Cpl. Denis Hart, Tpr.

Leslie Mellor, who was driving, and Tpr. Harold Perkins, all of the Queen's 3 a Dragoon Guards, Perham Downs, Hants, were taken Warwick Hospital, where Cpl. Hart was said to be 66 quite ill." Aussies see Sir Winston's work Australia's first exhibition of paintings by Sir Winston Churchill will be opened in King's Hall, Canberra, tomorrow by the GovernorGeneral, Sir William $lim. The 36 paintings cover a period 1 of 41 years. Sir Winston selected 35 of them for the tour, and the Prime Minister, Mr.

Robert Menzies, the other, Boats in Harbour at Antibes," a present from Sir Winston. show will later go on a tour of the main Australian cities. MARKET PRICES BARTON-ON-HUMBER Catt'e: Grade 1 to grade 2. light to heavy to cows to 1056. Sheep Lambs to 3s.

ewes to £5 Is. Pigs: porkets to 326. cutters to 326.: baconers to 31s. overweights to 296. LOUTH Cattle: Grade 1 steers to heifers to grade 2 steers and heifers, light to heavy to 154s.

Sheep Lambs, light to 38. heavy to 36. sheep, heavy to 28. 4d. Pigs Porkers to cutters to baconere to 285.

Store cattle Drapes to £89: steers to 271: strong heifers to 274 young steers 10 £71 bulls to 8124 calves to 814 15s. Store sheep Lambs to 87 148.: ewes to 28 25.: rame to 25 148. Two pedigree Suffolk ram lambs. property of Mr. R.

W. Chatterton, of We! bourn, 30 gne. each; one pedigree Suffolk ram lamb. property of Mr. E.

Albone, of Binbrook. 30 gns. Store DiEs Suckers 10 26 strong stores to £16 28. 6d. 11 to £30; empty 60ws 10 036 10 Three to safety as yacht sinks inside a dangerous reef.

HURLED ON ROCKS Two men and a girl swam ashore when their 34ft. yacht Oranmore foundered in dense fog after running aground on the at Ringfaad Point, about. a mile from Ardglass, County Down. The yacht left Dublin with Mr. John Currie, his sister Ann, and Mr.

Robin Holmes, all of Cultra, Co. Down, as crew. They fired distress signals off Ardglass, and Mr. W. Cope, skipper of the lobster boat Elizabeth, put out with his brother Noel and Mr.

F. Ross. They found the Oranmore aground and abandoned The three members of the crew had already to Ardglass after scrambling over the reef. A few minutes after reaching the scene, the Elizabeth was hurled on to the and crew scrambled rocks, ashore, helped the Killough He team. COUPLE HURT IN COLLISION AT RASEN A Doncaster couple were injured when the motor scooter on which they were travelling was in collision with a car in West Rasen on Saturday night.

They are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hilton, of 6, The Park, Woodlands, Doncaster, who were taken to Lincoln County Hospital. Chis Hilton hands, a suffered leg, and injuries a to shoulder and his wife, Barbara, suffered cuts abrasions. Their son was travelling with them on another scooter.

B.T.C. changes The British Transport Commission announces the appointment of Mr. R. C. Bond, chief mechanical engineer, British Railways Central Staff, to succeed Mr.

John Ratter as technical adviser at the headquarters on October 1, Mr. Ratter will become a full-time member of the commission. Off to America Jordan's Ambassador in London, Mr. Abdul Rifal, has left London Airport for New York to head his country's delegation to the session of the United Nations General Assembly this week. Mr.

J. Strijdom The condition of Mr. Johannes Strijdom, South Africano Prime Minister, who is suffering from a blood clot in the lung, remains unchanged, according to an official bulletin issued at Capetown today. LATE NEWS AMATO'S LAST MINUTE WIRE Nottingham 4.0, Ye Faire Citie. 2.0.

2.1. SENS UNIQUE 1, Beau Du Bois 2, Sea Chateau 3. 6 ran. Betting: 100-7, 9-4, 33-1. 2.0.

-Off 2.2. SUSSEX BEACON 1. Neoboi 2, Baby Moon 3. 8 ran. Betting: 7-4 on, 7-1, 6-1.

BOSTON WIN Burton House (Boston): beat Worcester 22-12 in National Bowling Championships at Mortlake today. TELEGRAPH SPORTS ROUND UP YORKS. TO DISCUSS WARDLE TODAY The Yorkshire will today discuss the developments in the case of Johnny Wardle since their announcement that his services would not be required after the end of the season. It is understood that his newspaper articles will be discussed at the meeting in Bradford, since a Yorkshire rule stipulates that all articles by players must have the approval, of the committee. A statement is expected after the meeting.

They win Lincs. mixed' title B. KING and Miss P. E. Sleight, Grimsby, beat D.

Hewitt and Mrs. J. Green 6-0, 7-9, 6-3 in the final of the mixed doubles of the Lincolnshire Lawn Tennis Championships yesterday The match was postponed last week because of rain. Mr. King won the county.

singles title seven -the first in 1923 and the last in 1948. STOCK MARKET British Funds Consols 21 Conv. 31 68316 Funding 877 Savings 24 60 50916 78116 Miscellaneous Antofag, 15 Star Lloyds Midland minster Distillers 431- S.A. Brew Crittall Cole Gen. Elec, Pye Babcock Br.

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Harrods Lewis Marks Sp. U. Drapery Woolworth Bleachers B.D.A.. Courtaulds Fine Spin Lancs. Cot.

Patons A-American Blyvoor Broken H. Buffels Cons. Gold Daggafntn. F.S. Geduld 901- Johnnies Loraine Messina Mid.

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Malayan Tanganyika Union 44144 W. Holdgs. 99141 A. Egypt 251- Br. Petrol 104141 Burmah Can.

Eagle 631- Lobitos 1613 Mex. Eagle R. Dutch 161316. Shell Shell Trin. Trinidad Ultramar, 691- Wakefield Jamaican dies in car mishap One of eight people seriously injured when two cars were in collision at Oborne Railway Bridge, Sherborne, Dorset, has died in Portway Hospital, Weymouth.

He was Mr. Charles Jackson, a Jamaican, of Croydonroad, Camberwell Green, London. A slight improvement" in the condition of Mr. Jack Warner, the film seriously injured in- a car crash last Tuesday, was reported at the hospital Cannes. TOWN SIGN YOUNG LEADER Grimsby Town have signed a 19-years-old centre forward from Maidenhead.

He is Ron Barrett, who stands 5ft. 11in and weighs 12st. He played in a private trial match at Blundell Park on Saturday and the manager, Mr. Allenby Chilton, impressed by Barrett's display, promptly offered him terms as a full time professional. Scunthorpe boy wins golf title Alford gardeners are praised for exhibits OPENING Allotment Alford and Associa-2 tion's show Corn Exchange on Saturday, Dr.

D. C. Staveley congratulated the members on their achieve6 ments despite a shocking, gardening presented a with season." a bouquet by Linda Stevenson and thanked by the secretary. Mr. C.

W. Connors. The trophies, were presented by the association president, Mr. W. Horncastle, to: Members' section, A.

E. Carrott; open, A. Limb; women, Miss E. K. Wilson; certificates, vegetables, N.

Blakey; flowers, Austin. RESULTS Members Collection; vegetables, E. 1 J. H. Briggs, autumn 2.

S. Blakey, 3 A Carrott; onions, A E. Carrott, 2 J. H. Briggs: spring onions, 1 J.

H. Briggs. 2 A. E. Carrott, 3 A.

M. Ward: onions, sets, 1 S. D. M. Margrave, Ward: 2 Gosling, 3 A.

potatoes, kidney, 1 L. Ashley, 2 A. E. Carrott, 3. J.

H. Briggs; round, 1 L. Ashley, 2 A. E. Carratt, 3 A.

E. Limb: cabbages, 1 S. Blakey, 2 A. E. Carrott, 3 H.

Briggs; cauliflowers. 1 A. E. Carrott: red cabbages, 1 N. Blakey; lettuce, 1 L.

Ashley, 2 S. Blakey, 3 A. Parker; peas, 1 I Cawthorpe, 2 L. Ashley. A.

E. A. M. Ward, 3 A. Parker; beetroot, Carrott; beans, 1 S.

Blakey, 2 1 D. W. Snell. Margrave; 2 A. E.

cashallots g. s. G. Carrott, A. E.

D. Margrave: red, 1 H. Ingham, 2 S. Blakey, 3 L. Ashley: runner beans.

W. E. H. Carrott: Wilson, 2 carrots, G. H.

stump Gosling, root, 3 A. 1 A. E. Carrott, 2 L. Ashley, 3 Limb; long, 1 A.

L. Cawthorpe, 2 A. E. Carrott, 3 L. Ashley; marrows, 1 A.

E. Carrott, 2 L. Ashley. 3 J. H.

Briggs. Cut flowers, 1 A. E. Carrott, 2 C. W.

Connors, 3 J. H. Briggs; mixed, 1 A. E. Carrott.

2 Miss Cook: bowl, sweet peas, G. H. Gosling, 2 J. H. Briggs, 3 L.

Ashley; three varieties. 1 C. W. Bugg, Open 2 L. Ashley.

vegetables, 3 A. 1 N. E. Carrott. Blakey, 2 E.

A. Limb, 3 J. H. Briggs; E. potatoes, A.

Limb; round autumn and kidney, onions, 1 W. H. Taylor, 2 A. L. Cawthorpe, 3 L.

Ashley; spring onions, 1 J. H. 1 C. W. Bugg, 2 A.

L. Cawthorpe, 3 G. H. Gosling; shallots, 1 A. E.

Carrott, 2 S. D. Margrave, 3 E. A. Limb: red, 1 H.

Ingham, 2 L. Ashley, 3 A. E. Carrott; cauliflowers, 1' E. A.

Limb: Blakey, cabbages, 3 A. L. J. H. Cawthorpe: Briggs, 2 red, S.

1 N. Blakey: lettuces, 1 L. Ashley, 2 S. Blakey, 3 J. H.

Briggs; peas W. H. Taylor, 2 A. Cawthorpe, N. Blakey; long Horncastle man, Caistor girl wed The marriage took place at St.

Mary's Church, Horncastle, on Saturday. of Mr. Barry Poppleton, only son of Mr. and Mrs. F.

Poppleton, of the Black Swan Hotel, Horncastle, and Miss Constance Joy Parker, second daughter of Mrs. E. A. Houlton, Corner Farm, Moortown, Caistor. Canon H.

P. Laurence officiated. The bride, given away by her brother, John Parker, wore a full-length gown of nylon net over white taffeta, embroidered with lace applique picked out in silver thread. Her nylon net veil was held by a headdress of seed pearls and orange blossom, and she carried red roses. She was attended by Mrs.

F. Moore. Miss Marlene Parker and Miss Kay Poppleton. Mr. K.

Beatty was best man. Funeral of Mr. R. J. Woodcock The funeral of Mr.

Reginald J. Woodcock, a poultry farmer, the Grove, Nettleton, who died, aged 57, took place at Nettleton Parish Church and was conducted by the Rev. Vicar of North Kelsey, the G. H. Holmes.

Family mourners were Mrs. M. Woodcock (widow); Brian, Ian and Neville Woodcock (sons), Mrs. Woodcock (mother), Mr. L.

Woodcock (brother), Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickinson, Misses A. and I Dickinson, Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. J. Dickinson, Mr.

and Mrs. Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dickinson, Mr.

and T. N. Sumpter, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. B. Dickinson. brother-in-law and sisters-in-law, Mr.

W. Dickinson, Messrs. H. S. Dickinson, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. S.

J. Morris, nephews and nieces. Marshchapel man weds at Sheffield A member of Louth United F.C., Mr. Hedley Atkin, son of Mr. and -Mrs.

G. E. Atkin, of Church-lane. Marshchapel, married at St. James's Church, Norton.

Sheffeld. to Miss Alice Ann Wainwright. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Wainwright, of Greenhi Sheffield. The Rev. R. Gledhill officiated.

Given away by her father. the bride wore a gown of white satin embroidered in silver and, carried a bouquet of pink roses and orange blossom. She wAS attended by Miss Freda Morley and Miss Wray. The best man was Mr. J.

Wright, Amato's selections for tomorrow NOTTINGHAM. 2.0, Partick Thistle: 2.30, Smart Catch: 3.0. Okaye (f ah. 3.30, Persuasive; 4.0, Fair Columbia: 4.30. Snigule.

DOUBLE Smart Catch and Okaye FOLKESTONE. 2.0. Broadchalbe: Compromise: 1.0. Mitcham: 3.30. Festive: 4.0.

Golden Lights 4.30, Gordon Richards' hel. TODAY'S CRICKET Dis-(beans, 1 N. Blakey, 1 S. Blakey, A. Parker: runner, Blakey, w.

H. Wilson: Carrots, stump rooted, 1 E. A. Limb. 2 A.

L. Cawthorpe, 3 Limb, A. E. A. L.

Carrott; long, 1 2 Cawthorpe, 3 A. E. Carrott; beetroot, 1 E. A. Limb.

2 A. L. Cawthorpe, 3 S. Blakey: marrows, 1 Ashley, 2 A. E.

Carrott: tomatoes, H. Briggs, 2 W. H. Willson, 3 A. Parker.

Mixed cut flowers, Mrs. C. Rattenbury, E. 2 Miss E. K.

Wilson, Higgins; one variety, Mrs. Rattenbury, 2 A. E. Limb. 3 Mrs.

M. S. Heely; sweet peas, Mrs. Roberts, 2 C. W.

Bugg: mixed. 1 C. W. Bugg; perennial flowers, 1 Mrs. Heely, 2 J.

H. Ketteringham: gladioli, 1 W. A. Limb, 3 E. Carrott: gooseberries, 1.

J. D. Bird, 2 Miss Higgins, 3 E. 'A. Limb.

WOMEN'S SECTION Women's section first prizeParker, winners Miss (knitting, etc): Mrs. L. L. Mountain, Miss D. Daubrah, Mrs.

J. W. Maultby, Miss Wilson. Mrs. C.

Ryding, Mrs. D. Clarke: Children's section, first prizewinners David Maultby, Diane Daubrah and Heather Gooding. Immingham bride has 4 attendants Mr. Anthony Sidney Cave, son of Mr.

and Mrs. S. Cave, 415, Pelham-road, Immingham, was married 'daughter Marion Mary Bazeley, Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Bazeley, of Rushden, Northamptonshire, St. Andrew's Churh, Immingham. The vicar, the Rev officiated. The bride was given away by her father and wore a dress of white figured brocade and witchcraft lace with head circlet short circular veil.

She had a spray of gardenias, lilies of the valley and tradesantia. She was attended by Miss Toyce Anslie, Miss Anita Cave, Miss Monica Bazeley and Miss Margaret Moore. Mr. Roy Riley was best man. Actress left £37,912 Mrs.

Robert Stent, who as Jane Carr, the actress, appeared in many plays in the West End of London, as well as in cabaret, films and radio programmes, and who died in a London hospital last September (£33,493 net, 48, duty left paid Mrs. Stent was born at Whitley Bay, Yorkshire, and married Mr. Robert Stent, a company director, of South Audley street, London, in February, 1955. It was her third marriage. FISH DOCKS ARRIVALS: SATURDAY P.M..

NIl. SUNDAY A.M., Kyoto, Garola, Bombardier. SUNDAY P.M.. A Arctic Explorer (Hull, Thunderstone, Olivean, Kashmir, Lancer, Median, Royal Lines, Wengen. Ross Tiger, Spurs, Solveig Borum.

MONDAY A.M., Van Wyke, Schearbill. Lavinia, Tartan, Saurian, A. (Faroese), Bay Wyke, Dorny. Vindelicia. Etna (Hull).

SAILINGS: SATURDAY P.M.. Northern Sceptre, Grimsby Town, Ampulla, Exyahne, Elk, De Aston. Carisbrooke, Invertay, Lacerta, Olympia, Hondo, Mitres, Scan Boy, Rizzio, Taipo, Scarthoe, Darne. SUNDAY A.M.. Nil.

SUNDAY P.M.. Alatna, Well Bank. MONDAY A.M., Northern Dawn, Prince Philip, Eroican, Kandahar, Swansca Serieva. Castle, Restrivo, Drusilla, onis (Dutch) 181 (Atkinson and Prickett), Mariestad, timber. Klaus Wilhelm (German) 181 (T, Kettlewell), Hull, light.

SATURDAY P.M., Guttorm Jarl (Norwegian). 615 (E. Bannister), Bergen. general. SUNDAY A.M., Ficaria (Danish) 855 (J.

Sutcliffe), Esbjers. general. SUNDAY P.M., Erita (Norwegian) 148 (W. Harroway), Dunkirk, light. MONDAY A.M., Nil.

SAILINGS: SATURDAY A.M.. Nordenhaven (Dutch) 235 (J. Sutcliffe), Rotterdam, general. Brunswick Wharf (British) 942 (Arthur Cook), London. coal.

SATURDAY P.M.. Sylvian Coast (British) 244 (Moffat and Craigie), London. gencral. SUNDAY A.M.. NIl.

SUNDAY P.M.. NIl. MONDAY A Nil. SHIPS IN DOCK Discharging at 9.30 a.m. Olga, Oosterdiep, Pavonia (timber), Guttorm Jarl, Ficaria (general).

Loading Fulham Klaus Wilhelm Erita. (coal). Waiting berth to load coal: Repairs: Beacon, Roman Queen. Laid up Windsor Queen, Tudor Queen, Highland Queen, Hekla, Mayfleet, Celtle Queen, Sunfleet, Whitfleet. IMMINGHAM ARRIVALS: SATURDAY A.M., Ordinance (British) 147 (Craggs and Jenkins), Ipswich, light.

Sherwood (British) 1.703 (W. Harroway). Ipswich. light. Leadsman (British) 206 (I Thornaby.

light. Umtata (British) 3.800 (McGregor, Gow and Holland), London, pulp. Rose Julienne (British) 183 (J. R. Rix), Hull, Hesslegate (British) 280 (Crass and Jenkins), Plymouth light.

SATURDAY P.M., Corsound (British) 1.775 (T. Kettlewell), London, light. SUNDAY A.M.. (British) 333 (J. Carlbom).

NewE light, castle, (British) sulphate SUNDAY 1.558 (W. of P.M.. ammonia. Sir Harroway), A. Wrenwood Ipswich, (British) 940 (Arthur Cook), Shoreham.

light. MONDAY A.M., Diligentia (Dutch) 233 (T. Kettlewell) Isle of Grain, spirit. Fossdyke, Trader (British) 178 (Craggs and Jenkins), Hull light. SAILINGS: SATURDAY A.M..

Hadrian Coast (British) 247 (Moffat and Craigic). Aberdeen Karri (British) 178 Cranes and Jenkins), Perth. fertiliser. Piet (Dutch) 65 (T. Kettlewell).

Southend. light. Mercurius (Dutch) (T Kettlewell) Aberdeen. spirit. Leadsman (British) 206 (T.

Kettlewell), Wisbech, spirit. Ordinance (British) 147 (Craggs and Jenkins) Ipswich. fertiliser. Almora (Norwegian) 1.035 (Burnetts), Rana. (British) coke, and (J, general.

Rose Julienne R. Rix), Hull, light. A.M., nil. SUNDAY P.M., nil. MONDAY A.M.

nil. IN DOCK. Discharging at 9.30 a.m.: Diligentia (spirit), Umtata (pulp), Viennes (ilmenite). Fenix (timber), Steen Kijk (wheat). Earlsfleld (sulphate of ammonia).

Eskwood (slag), ford. Sir Loading, Walker (coal), Jim Hesslegate Fosdyke Trader (fertiliser), Waiting berth to load coal Sir A. Kennedy Corsound. W. 1.

H. Wood. Wrenwood, Bearwood. Waiting In sail Sir A. PaRe.

Repairs Lady Denison Pender. Eddyncas British Coast, Battle Comet. STEPPING EXPECTED To discharge Titan (wood pulp). To loud Blyth (malt). Erits (coalite), Oiga, Ooster Diep, Gunther Beaulow (coke), John Hopkinson (coul).

Pence (fuel olh Lewrix discharge: (sulphate World ammonia). Nykoningshus (motor spirit). Ulc. Iron Ane Corso (iron orel Baron Cieddes (sulphur Ahisko (phosphates), SIR dumber) Aun timenite), Anna Odland Invites and praint. To load Sommen (AmmunItIOn) Ballarat Woodarra Ortrud Mutter.

Fine Muller ROYAL DOCK ARRIVALS: SATURDAY A.M., Pav- Gloucestershire New Zealanders At Cheltenham. GLOUCESTER First Innings 106 (Cave 39). Second Innings Young Reid Sparling 13 Meyer Milton lbw lbw Reid Moir 6 Nicholls Playle Sparling 361 Hawkins Reid 2 Emmett not out 19 Mortimore not out 6 Extras 23 Total (for 5 wkts.) 11 NEW ZEALAND. -First Innings: 127 (Cook 6 for 41). Surrey Middlesex At The Oval.

First Innings 122 (Laker 5 for 34). Second Innings: Gale lbw Loader Russell not out Parfitt Robertson not Bedser out (A. Extras 5 Total (for 2 wkts.) 25 SURREY, First Innings Clark Russell Titmus 18 Stewart Parfitt 19 Fletcher Hooker Titmus 0 May Edrich Warr 58 Constable Russell Titmus 0 Barrington lbw Moss 14 McIntyre Moss Lock Titmus 14 Laker Moss 17 Bedser Loader (A. not out 4 Warr 15 Extras 3 Total 168 Bowling Moss 3 for 60, Warr. 2 for 27, Titmus 4 for 55.

Parfitt for 23. Northants Essex At Wellingborough. NORTHANTS. First Innings 233. ESSEX.

First Innings: Dodds Andrew Tyson 16 Smith lbw Tyson 10 Williams lbw Tribe 7 Insole not out 54 Bailey lbw Tyson 8 Bear and Tyson Taylor run out Greensmith Reynolds Allen 27 Ralph not out 0 Extras 8 Total (for 7 wkts.) 130 Somerset Glamorgan At Weston-super-Mare. First Innings 175 (Palmer 5 for 38). SOMERSET. First Innings Alley not out 47 Lomax not out 20 Extras Total (for 0 wkt.) 68 Rain stopped play. Derbyshire Sussex At Derby.

SUSSEX. First Innings Oakman Rhodes 11 Lenham lbw Jackson 10 Smith run out 33 Dexter Jackson Parks Carr Jackson 81 Suttle Jackson 0 Buss Rhodes Thomson Rhodes Morgan 8 James not out Marlar Brailsford Jackson 15 Bates Morgan Jackson Extras Total 182 Bowling Jackson 6 61. Rhodes 2 for 55, Morgan 1 for 61. DERBYSHIRE. First Innings: Lee not out 25 Brailsford 2 Kelly lbw Thomson Green not out 19 Total (for 2 wkts.) 48 Hampshire Warwick At Portsmouth.

WARWICK. First Innings Gardner Sainsbury 22 Horner Sainsbury Burden 57 Stewart Shackleton Sainsbury 0 Smith Sainsbury Shackleton 97 Wolton Sainsbury Shackleton 17 Cartwright run out Spooner Heath 22 Leadbeater Shackleton 5 Bannister Gray Carter Harrison Heath Hill not out Extras Total 227 HAMPSHIRE. First Innings Marshall Gardner Hill 17 Gray Carter Bannister 12 Horton not out 2 Total (for 2 wkts.) 31 Notts. Leicestershire At Nottingham. LEICESTER.

First Innings Hallam Goonesena Smales 35 Watson Poole Jepson 141 Gardner Millman Jepson 61 Revill Goonesena Smales 9 Van Geloven Millman Smales Diment lbw Spencer Hill smales, Smales Firth not out 5 Savage not out Extras 5 Total (for 7 wkts. dec.) 267 Bowling Jepson 2 for 48. Smales 5 for NOTTS. First Innings Simpson Revill Spencer Hill (N.) not out Clay not out 21 Total (for 1 wkt.) 30 Yorkshire Worcester At Bradford. (No play first day).

No play before lunch. Horncastle fine Denis B. Brocklebank, of Belchford, who wrote pleading guilty, was fined £1 by Horncastle magistrates for driving the wrong way up A oneway street and £2 for using vehicle without an Excise licence Tony Jacklin, -yearsold pupil at Doncaster-road School, Scunthorpe, won the Lincolnshire Junior Golf Championship at Elsham yesterday. Playing off 12 handicap, he returned gross 83, 79--162 for the 36 holes. Earlier in the summer he won the open day meetings at the Scunthorpe and Elsham 1 clubs.

The was Colin Ellis, an 18-years-old Grimsby player, who scored 83, 168. Jacklin won the handicap prize for the best morning round of a net 71, with Ellis, net 76, runner-up. The prize for the best afternoon round went to R. P. Dodd, of Brigg, with net 70.

G. L. G. Sharpe, Cleethorpes, was runner-up with net 71. There was a special pri.

for the youngest competitor, 11- years-old Richard Stephenson, son of the Elsham professional. The prizes were presented by Mr. D. J. Baxter, captain of the Lincolnshire Golf Union, AUTHOR AND FRIENDS ARE SAFE French author Henri de Monfried and three companions have been found safe after missing in the Indian Ocean for eight days, according to reports reaching Madagascar today.

A French Air Force plane sighted their yacht, the threeton Rodali, today, about 20 miles off" the Madagascan coast, heading northwards under sail apparently for Tamatave, 75 miles away. The 78-years-old author. who has been an explorer, pearl diver and cafe owner in Ethiopia, set sail days ago from Reunion Island with his son, Daniel, and two others for Mauritius. The death occurred at Springfield Hospital, Grimsby, of Mr. William Ronald Holmes of Caistor, aged 37.

He was taken ill on Thursday. He leaves a widow, and three GRANVILLE TOURS From BRIGHOWGATE BUS STATION Day Date Tues. Aug. 12 Tues. Aug.

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24 Sun. Aug. 24 FOR DETAILS HEAD OFFICE BRIGHOWGATE EXCURSIONS WANTED Time To Return Fare 8 30 a.m. Sheffield 6.00 p.m. 8 30 a.m.

Doncaster 6.45 p.m. 9.30 a.m.: Nottingham Races 9.30 a.m. Lincoln 6.30 p.m. 8.00 a.m. Trentham Gardens 6.00 p.m.

8.00 a.m. Hunstanton and Sandringham (Royal' Gardens) 6.00 p.m. 8.30 Leicester 6.00 p.m. 10.00 a.m. Skegness 7.00 p.m.

10.00 a.m. Beverley Races 8.00 a.m. Burghley House (Stamford) 8.30 a.m.: Manchester (Belle Vue) 6.30 p.m. 9.00 a m. York and Castle Howard 9,30 a.m.

Thoresby Hall and Dukeries 10.00 a.m, Beverley Races 2.00 p.m. Skegness 7.30 p.m. 8.00 a.m. Wicksteed Park 6.00 p.m. 8,00 a m.

Scarborough 6.00 p.m. 8.00 a.m. Bridlington 6.45 p.m. 10.00 a.m. Skegness 7.00 p.m.

6.00 p.m. Skegness Theatre 8.00 a.m.. Yarmouth: and Lowestoft Return Sun. 17th 5,30 p.m. 9.00 a m.

Leeds 6.30 p.m. 9.00 a.m. Manchester (Belle Vue) 8.00 a.m. Matlock and Chatsworth House 9.00 a.m. Stapleford Park (Melton Mowbray) 9.13 a.m, Leicester 7.00 p.m.

9.30 a.m. Three Counties, Tour (Belvoir 10.00 a.m. Skegness 7.00 p.m. p.m. Woodhall Spa and Tattershall 6.30 p.m.

Evening Tour 8.30 a.m. Nottingham 6.00 p.m. 8.30 a.m. Manchester 6.30 8.00 a.m. Alton Towers 8.30 a.m.

Leeds 6.00 p.m. 8.30 km. Sheffield 6.00 p.m. 8.30 a.m. Doncaster 6.45 10.00 a.m.

York Races 10.00 a.m. Skegness 17.00 p.m, 8.00 a m. Hunstanton Sandringham (Royal Gardens) 6.00 p.m. 8.30 a.m. Leicester 6.00 p.m.

9.30 a m. Belton House 5.30 p.m. 10.00 a.m. York Races 8.00 a.m. Harrogate and Knaresborough 6.00 p.m.

8.30 a.m. Bridlington 6.30 p.m. 10.00 a.m. York Races 2,00 p.m. Skegness 7.30 p.m.

8.00 a.m. Scarborough 6.00 p.m. 9.00 a.m. Manchester (Belle Vue) 8.00 p.m. 9.00 a.m.

Leicester .8.00 p.m. 8.00 a.m. Trentham 6.00 p.m. 9.00 a.m. East Yorkshire (Warter Priory Gardens) 9.00 a.m.

Sheffield 9.00 p.m. 10.00 a.m. Skegness 7.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m. Serlby Hall 6.00 p.m.

6.30 m. Evening Tour 8.00 a.m. Melbourne Hall 5,30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. Leeds 6.00 p.m.

OF ALL EXCURSIONS ENQUIRE AT: (Welholme Road Extension) Tel. 55031. BOOKING OFFICE. Tel. 2776.

ALL RUN SUBJECT TO. SUFFICIENT BOOKINGS. FURNISHED FLAT or HOUSE either in the Borough or outfor gentleman holding an executive position. Tenancy for 12 months certain. Please send details, which will be treated the strictest confidence, to MARTIN.

MASLIN 10 Flottergate, BUY ADVERTISED GOODS Printed and published by Cleethorpe-road, Grimsby: House, Doncaster MONDAY, AUGUST BEDFORD MILL (Bedford Gifford, Ltd.) PAPER and PAPER BAG. MANUFACTURERS Our Consumer Pack of Polythene Bags for Gardeners is now on sale at A. PARKER, Seedsman, 437 Cleethorpe Rd. Grimsby 60-62 CLEETHORPE GRIMSBY. Phone 56122.

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