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Grimsby Evening Telegraph from Grimsby, Humberside, England • 11

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EVENING TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DEC 4 1969 11 Rent a new TELEVISION from MANDERS Happy wanderer from Barton was mentor LAWRENCE OF ARABIA is one of the most talked of legends of our time He has intrigued and continues to intrigue great historians and writers and current researchers have transformed him into one of most controversial figures Choose -from KB PYE PHILIPS DECCA ULTRA Guests at a dance held at the Winter Gardens Qleethorpes by firms whose contracts have been completed on the oil-refinery sites at South Killingholme Marriage brokers dying out MARRIAGE brokers are dying out in Ceylon the victims of their own success For centuries almost every marriage on the island has been arranged by the broker They have been so skilful in their matching of mates that the population has expanded rapidly and now so many young people are looking for partners the brokers cannot cope with the demand Classified advertisements in the newspapers are taking their place Full pages In a white sarong and black jacket with his long hair in a bun held by a tortoise shell the broker used to go from house to house matching horoscopes calculating dowries and judging characters For his trouble he received two per cent of the dowry Now most national newspapers regularly feature a marriage proposals section Even the descendants of the Dutch and Portuguese rulers of Ceylon use them and the Sinhalese and Tamil papers carry two full pages daily i 7 DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT IN ADVANCE happiest when he was travelling and became one of the most vivid and descriptive writers in this field One of the best known books of his early life was A Wandering Scholar in the His passion for travelling led him to explore Asia Minor and Syria and conduct excavations in Cyprus Egypt Crete and Syria with the British School of Archaeology At Oxford Lawrence and Hogarth became great friends and in the early part of this century formed a group with others to explore the question of British -Egyptian relations They were probably responsible for the policy of operations in Arabia Syria and Palestine When Hogarth was not travelling he spent most of his life at Oxford lecturing He was a Fellow at Oxford Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum from 1909 and President of the Royal Geographical Society Although he died suddenly on November 6 1927 in Oxford there is a tablet commemorating him in St Church Barton MANDERS Immingham to get 4 school by September 1971 SCHOOLCHILDREN now in the third year of their junior school education in the Immingham area will not take the selection examination in 1971 but will transfer automatically to Immingham Comprehensive School 24 EDWARD ST (Pasture-street corner)jp GRIMSBY Tel 3277 Rent your new TV from the shop that gives you real service BUY ADVERTISED GOODS fund now stands at £533 AT THE end of November the Grimsby Fund amounted to £533 9s 6d Donations received up to and including November 27 are as follows: produce plans for the re-organisation of secondary education on comprehensive lines In Lindsey this was only done after full consultation with school governors teachers and parents The plan for Immingham was that the existing secondary modern school should be substantially extended and should become a comprehensive school catering for boys and girls aged 11 to 18 years But for many years particularly in the early part of career ruid-ing and advising him was a man of extraordinary ability David George Hogarth born and raised in Barton-on-Humber David Hogarth was the eldest son of the Rev George Holgarth the then Vicar of Barton He was born in Barton Vicarage which later became extended to house the 14 children George Hogarth was to father Born in May 1862 life in the then little red-roofed market town of Barton was relatively simple with hours spent playing in the garden Still to be seen today are the inscriptions end carvings of the Hogarth children on the large towering beech trees standing in the Vicarage garden GIVEN PORT David Hogarth however Was to be lucky to see his thirteenth birthday During the summer term at a preparatory boarding school in Stevenage Hertfordshire he contracted diphtheria A telegram was sent to the Vicarage to inform his father of the danger His life was only saved according to his father because Dr Charles Drage ordered port wine to be poured down throat every few hours But this was only the beginning of what was to be a great tragedy to the Hogarth family Brought home to Barton to recuperate David was still carrying the infection and the dry dusty and rainless summer may have accelerated the disease for within a few weeks four more of the family all under six were stricken with diphtheria Only Charles Hogarth recovered During his early years at Barton and later at Winchester School there seems to be little indication of the great distinction he was to gain as a travelling scholar eventually as intelligence mentor to Lawrence But his time at Winchester was not wasted as he writes At Winchester I learned how to learn things and that is a reat At the age of 19 David continued his education at Magdalen College Oxford but was ostensibly more interested in horse riding and athletics This WeeksTop Value Specially chosen for you by Tates Penny-wise Adviser Enlarging MR PASS ONE of the best-known industrial photographers on South Humberside Mr Geoffrey Pass (44) has gained the highest British professional qualification the first in Lincolnshire He has been awarded Fellowship of the Institute of Incorporated Photographers after being an Associate for the past 10 years The Fellowship is awarded to successful applicants who must submit a selection of their work for consideration by a panel of eminent photographers in the particular category for which the applcation is made Industrial photography is one of 19 branches of the profession for which Fellowship is open Mr Pass who has been in business for 18 years began to specialise eight years ago and now his work is almost exclusively industrial This was announced in a letter to parents of junior school pupils from the Director of Education Mr Cooke Mr Cooke said that Immingham Secondary Modern School will become comprehensive on September 1971 7 This means that pupils now in the final year of their junior school education will take the selection examination as usual in 1970 and will transfer to Barton Grammar School or to Immingham Secondary Modern School in the normal way Pupils now in their third year of junior school education born between September 2 1959 and September 1 1960 both dates inclusive will not take any examination in 1971 These pupils will putomati-cally transfer to Immingham Comprehensive School and will be admitted to that school on the first day of he autumn term 1971 First affected Pupils who will be the first to be affected by this change are those now living in the parishes served by or in attendance at St- of controlled junior school Allerton County Junior School both Immingham North and South Killingholme County Primary School and East Halton County Primary School Younger children in the area will follow these third year children to Immingham Comprehensive School each September It was in 1965 that the central government asked all local education authorities to SHO BRING £25 Hewitt Bros Ltd: £15 Harlem Athletic FC Birds Eye Grimsby Charities Fund £10 10s British Titan Products Co Ltd Jackson and Green the Hammer-son Group of Companies £10 Is Bargate Fighting Fund £10 Grice Ltd New Standard Club and Institute John Haith £5 5s Lindsey Electrical Co Ltd Marks and Spencer Ltd Granville Tours Ltd Martin Maslin Grimsby Motors Grimsby Fire Brigade Sports and Social Club Laporte Industries Ltd Grimsby Timber Co Ltd Win-tringham and Son Ltd Northern Trawlers Ltd Chaldur Frozen Fish Co Ltd Russell Grant Joseph Green (Timber Importers) Ltd Bedford and Gifford Piggott and Son Ltd Humberside Waste Disposal Ltd McVeigh Transport Ltd Marconi International Marine Co Kro-gh Nielsen Ltd Lincolnshire Motor Co Ltd Jonathan Potts Ltd Lees o-f Grimsby (Furnishers) Ltd £5 Cosalt Ltd Dobsons Ltd Anthony Cropland MP Marshall Knott and Barker Ltd Grimsby Plumbing Co Ltd King Consolidated Fisheries Ltd John Sutcliffe and Son (Gy) Ltd Royal Artillery Gunners Club Grimsby Sail and Cover Makers Ltd Courtaulds Ltd John Canter A Steeles £4 Mariners' Rest Sports Club £3 3s' The Mayor and Mayoress of Grimsby Aid and Mrs A Parker Caxton Players Freddie Frith Ltd Hosseil and Son Ltd Thomas Hercock and Son Christian Salvesen (Grimsby) Ltd Richard A Bellamy Ltd Ross and Smith Dr A Dewar Furness (Builders Merchants) Ltd Old Clee Finance Co Ltd Findus Ltd Burnetts (Grimsby) Ltd Stonehouse Harry Franklin Ltd Rosenberg £3 Bell A Bin-brook £2 12s 6d and Bloomer and Co: £2 lifts Blue Lake Forge Co Ltd Jack v'a-shall Birkwood and Sellars £2 as fid Mrs Johnson £2 2s Johnson Ltd Ron Ramadens Ltd Cutting Ltd Gerald Bailey Purdy School of Motoring Green and Co Nidd and Son Ltd Lawson and Stockd'ale Ltd Ellerman's Wilson Line Ltd Grimsby Trawler Guild Craske and Smith Ltd Beadle and Co Ltd Fieldhouse Ltd Mrs Seddon A Wright Scunthorpe Builders Merchants Co Richard Middleton Ltd Graphic Press (Grimsby) Ltd Hancock and Son Mr and Mrs Denniss New-steel Ltd Brooksbank Hill Wm Atkinson Ltd Toffolo and Son Ltd Brown and Son £2 Erxglands Hanford Grimsby Supply Co Robert Croskill Pipkin (Lloyds Bank) Stearn Electric Co Ltd Michael Freeman A Pailthorpe Ltd Mrs Middlemas A A Bradley (Grimsby) Ltd May-floyver Chinese Restaurant Nickerson and Sons Mr and Mrs A Pbillipson Milner Spray and Son (Fat Refiners) Ltd £1 12s 6d Palejowski Brown and Buttrick £1 10s Emberson Aldred £1 2s 6d Staff National Provincial Bank £1 Is Walter Goose-man Ltd and Mrs Cook Bacon Spuds (Grimsby) Ltd Co-operative Permanent Building Society Lawth-er Chas Butler and Sons Mr and Mrs Marklew Fred Rock Ltd British Road Services Lincolnshire Instrument Co Newman and Son Rex Greenfield and Co Leslie Pickersgill Ltd Fairbank Kirby Ltd Ross Bros (Grimsby) Ltd Robinson (Grimsby) Ltd Steel (H Pettman deceased) Eric Burton and Sons Ltd and Hawker Boots (The Chemists) Ltd All-weather Outfitters Ltd Brian Pattinson East Barrett Fellowship Bowls Club Fielder Greenbergs Ltd Turners (Typewriters) Ltd Keay A Fenner Ltd Len Kemp Ltd £1 Yvonne McCandless Patricia Lamming Jane Labor Leicester Permanent Building Society Hewson and Turrell Tyssen Drakes Abbey Finance Co Ltd Maoplethorpe Bros Ltd Barclays Bank Ltd Easton North Lines Tyre Co Robert Frayne Roland Croft BakeT Miirrless Blackstone Ltd Grimble Schwind Paul Sheridan Cowling Ltd Willie Pan Boston Deep Sea Fisheries Ltd Trevor Mrs Merritt Coxons Taxis Ltd Other donors were Tew (Yorkshire Bank) Roy Printing Service Huxford Sanderson Co Mrs Cook Brown and Egan Ltd Roe Humber Knitwear Ltd Mr and Mrs Stevens A Peters Goodwin Mr and Mrs Hall Since that time the Education Committee have devoted a great deal of time effort and money to the extension of Immingham Secondary Modern School It is the intention to enlarge the school so that it can accommodate 1200 boys and girls aged 11 to 16 years and 150 boys and girls aged 16 to 19 years This work will be done in four successive phases the first of which is now under construction On May 2 the County Council having reviewed the building programme at Immingham Secondary Modern School resolved to implement their already declared policy with regard to the re-organisation of secondary education in the area The comprehensive school will admit about 240 pupils each year and will provide for a substantial sixth form- It will accordingly provide a full range of academic and practical courses leading to the Certificate of Secondary Education and the General Certificate of Education at both ordinary and advanced levels ruusT HAVEN GROUND ALMONDS (tr 29 Rec 33 only FINEST ICING SUGAR 13 t0 MARZIPAN 2- WEETABIX FanilySie LURPAK DANISH BUTTER ilb V9 AMERICAN LARD ilb 7L KRAFT SUPERFINE MARGARINE 1 ilb CHILDREN GET PRIZES When the Sunday School prizes were distributed at East Halton Methodist Church children received book gifts from Mrs Cullum Mr Alan Needham thanked Mrs Cullum a former Sunday School superintendent for her services and handed her a gift book Two members of the teaching staff received Bibles The oreacher was the Rev Sweeting (Ulceby Skitter) The Methodist Thursday Club with Mrs Wilson (viice-president) in the chair had as speaker Mrs Tuscher of Barrow who told of life in West Africa She was 'thanked by Mrs Spittlehouse Parcels not costing more than a Shilling were given by members and sold for club funds The hostesses were Mrs Wilkinson and Mrs Winfield The Sisterhood took the form of a day each member contributing to the programme Mrs Cullum presided and Mrs Blanshard was the pianist Career advice for sixth-formers FORTUNATELY for this country modern youth is no longer content to follow in footsteps sixth formers have the world at their feet and are free to choose their own (bottle) A BARGAIN AT THE PRICE BLACK VELVIT Blackcurrant Vitamin Health Drink headquarters of Laporte Industries spoke on Subject of the next meeting at the Grimsby College of Technology next Thursday is 23 JV SHADOW It was not until he was elected to the Craven Fellowship that his passion for travelling became evident He then embarked on a career of a travelling archaeologist in which he made his name and acquired the experience that was used afterwards in other fields He was later appointed Director of the British School of Archaeology His tie with his birthplace was never severed and even though he lived for the greater part of his life in Oxford he came back in 1894 to marry Laura Violet UppLeby the daughter of Charles Uppleby the squire of Barrow-on-IIumber one of the most well known and influential land owning families in North Lincolnshire As a counsellor to Lawrence David Hogarth proved to be a wise advisor for he was full of knowledge of the Arabian countri but unlike Lawrence was not led astray by unbalanced enthusiasm He was entirely free from envy and jealousy and not being either a fighter or self-assertive was willing to remain in the shadow of Lawrence Nevertheless he generally succeeded in getting hi own way as he knew his own mind and was trusted FORMED GROUP Carvings and inscriptions of the Hogarth children on the beech tree in the vicarage garden Barton Hogarth was perhaps r- "TK'i ON THE NEWS BATCHELORS PACKET PEAS IK save 3d MELBRAY STEAK KIDNEY PIES 29 Great value at C0LMANS INSYAHT POTATOES 1 A Good Hot Meal at a very Hot Price SEA-LION AT BUS STOP careers Some opt for those directly connected with subjects studied at school or for others with which they are familiar in everyday life Many however express an interest in careers outside their own personal experience and are therefore in need of information and advice before finally making up their minds The South Humberside Group of the Institution of Chemical Engineers has recognised this need for information and realising that leaflets alone are not enough are forging ahead with a series of visits designed to inform sixth formers about chemical engineering Visit by 120 British Titan Products company were the hosts for one such visit when 120 sixth formers from schools throughout North Lincolnshire were entertained at the titanium dioxide plant at Pyewipe The second of this visits was at Brigg High School when Mr Raymond Lait manager of applications and research at the Stallingborough organics and pigments divisional lb TATES keep BEEF PRICES DOWN TOP BUTTOCK BRISKET These Beef Joints are Boneless 611 311 lb OVER READY ROASTING CHICKENS -Aw vfr s-IOXw 31b 89 4b IQ 76 These Best Bacon Buys are Budget Beaters GAMMON CUTLETS pack (rom 211 NEW THIN STREAKY BACON PACKS give you more rashers for your money TO THT CT 0 DAVfn Ho(ar i cmg ma: hu rr jj SON OF GEORGE HOGARTH A SOME I jj VICAR OF BARTON-ONH IMBGR FF Ft OVV OF MAGDA LP COUP CAL OXPORO AND OP 11 IP ASHMOLHAN MUNHiliMJlvPsfni NT Tf IP IXYvAL iipfKlA VlliKPlLOOCiP1 TP TAP mm- AT PA tv TON -Os MAY DIPP AP OXFORD NOVEMBER FT 7 SUCCESS FOR CAISTOR YC Caistor Youth Club had another successful evening when it competed against ElSham Youth Club in the third round of the Lindsey Association of Youth Clubs inter-club competitions Caistor team members were Boys table tennis Nigel Mudd Jim Sclater table tennis Ann Wright Doreen Sinclair darts Bob Clark Roland Des-forge general knowledge quiz John Chapman John Sharpe Chris Fid'ler Nigel Mudd Quiz master was Stuart Davis scorekeeper Graham Davis and timekeeper Mr Bollings must made it stronger all commemorative tablet of David George Hogarth (mentor to Lawrence of Arabia) et in the waH of St Church Barton I.

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