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Grimsby Evening Telegraph from Grimsby, Humberside, England • 7

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EVENING TELEGRAPH Monday September 13 1976 SEVEK Improvements could be COUNCIL HOUSES IN WILLINGHAM STREET COST ALMOST AS MUCH AS BUILDING NEW HOUSING COMMITTEE WAS TOLD ocuc Grimsby SUVUaTe 42576 I A for £7000 for 3RIMSBY 3NES A report sealed each i800 NOW SHOWING DevM Be wit In THE MAM WHO FELL TO EARTH (x) Bowie Sex end Spec Film Spectacular Week 505 755 Sat 215 505 755 WILL CC THE TOWN'S on tenders that the cost house would be compared with a new house Chairman Coun David Cass well (Con) said that in the light of this the committee should think very carefully about whether to go ahead with the scheme or to demolish the houses Coun Alec Bovill (Lab) pointed out that the £7000 figure for a new house was just the building cost and did not include clearance It would cost a lot more than £7000 to rehouse Rehousing decisions needed soon were now present houses The committee agreed to recommend accepting the the tender subject to Department of the Environment approval CLEETHORPES MONDAY 13th SEPTEMBER TO SATURDAY 18th SEPTEMBER NIGHTLY AT 745 pm THE CLEETHORPES CATERING CUTIES Left: Mr Burns and his bride Right: Mr Brown and his bridd COUPLE FLY FROM BORNEO TO MARRY Tickets 70p 60p and 50p Reduction of lOp per ticket for party bookings Box Office open 10 am to 12 noon 1 pm to 430 pm Telephone CLEETHORPES 61022 WEEK Previously bonnodl Now you can too SIX FARM) in Colour Claire OarOan Hilary Labour Also QBOUPIISW'ln Colour Sunday cont 513 ICP 703 Wday con 200 ICP 70S Today FINISHINO SCHOOL () 530pm 630 pm to 9pm TOWER GRIMSBY She was attended by her sisters Deborah and Michelle Webber and her cousins Lorraine and Maree Mills Deborah and Maree wore pale lemon floral dresses and white Juliet caps and the others wore dresses of pale grees embossed nylon and white flowered headdresses They all carried posies The best man was Mr David Clark and the Rev Patston officiated Grant Street Cleethorpes TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY 15th SEPTEMBER JOE BROWN Members prices: TuesdayWednesday £1 25 and older bridesmaid wore turquoise jersey dresses the small bridesmaid wore a brown polyester and cream lace dress and the pageboy was dressed in brown trousers and bow tie and a cream shirt Mr Stephen Bacon was the best man and the Rev Patston officiated STEP HENSON EB ER Miss Susan Louise Webber wore her veil when she was married to Mr Brian Stephenson at Old Clee Church Grimsby The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Webber of 153 Humberstone Road Grimsby and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Stephenson of 6 Campbell Grove Grimsby The bride given away by her father wore a white nylon organza gown with a long train and her veil secured by a diamante headdress She carried pink roses white freesia and fern Mr and Mr? Booth THURSDAY 16th to SATURDAY 18th SEPTEMBER: DALLAS BOYS Members prices: Thursday £125 Friday £150 Saturday £175 Club open to non-members the people from Willingham Street The Borough Treasurer Mr A Robbins said that unless the Department of the Environment approved the cost of improvements the scheme would be a worse bargain than building new houses The Borough Architect Mr I Rawling explained it would iot be possible to build as many new houses on the site as there ecause the were very because the were very small fours and Mr Booth was treasurer of the Grimsby Road Club in the early li920s After working at Scartho Infirmary after the war Mr Booth went to Paper MM and then on the weighbridge at Fisons for 1:3 years until he retired i Mrs Booth who served for seven years as a state enrolled nurse at Grimsby General Hospital says her recipe for a happy marriage has been agree and quarrel in front of dhiMiren never had a serious argument in 50 years of They have one daughter Dr Eileen Booth who is a wing commander in the RAF and since she has had this post they have" literally 'travelled the world visiting her at her various postings However despite tihe thousands of miles the couple have travelled Mrs Booth has an ambition to travel in a helicopter She is about to fulfil the ambition as the couple have been invited to the Humberside Show this week by Capt Holmes to have a free ride in his helicopter They held their celebration party at the Oaklands Laceby at the Cleethorpes tcuiuem for 50 years Box Office 10 am to CLEETHORPES 671289 Lord £61309 will Lord Feather former TUC general secretary who died on July 28 left £61553 gross £61309 net in his will published today He left his property to his left his property tq his wife of 174 Edge Avenue Grimsby The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Curley of 141 Milton Road Grimsby Given away by Mr Winkworth the bride chose a white crepe dress with a chapel length train and a veil secured by a flowered headband She carried pink roses and freesia Her bridesmaids Brenda Stubbs and Patricia Dutton wore long mid-blue jersey dresses and white picture hats and carried mixed freesia Turner was the best man and the Rev Peddie officiated COLLINS SMITH Five bridesmaids attended Miss Jennifer April Smith when she was mar-! ried to Mr Peter Dennis Collins at St Peters Church Cleethorpes The bride is the daughter of Mrs Eileen Smith of 14 Elliston Street Cleethorpes and was given away by her brother Mr Michael Cook The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Dennis Collins of 25 Bramhall Street Cleethorpes The bride chose a white empire-line gown trimmed with lace and a long matching veil She carried lemon roses bridal gladioli and lily-of-the-valley She was attended by the sister Mrs Margaret Kennedy Mrs Pamela Mudd her cousins Deborah Cook (10) and Rachel Harris (eight) and the cousin Lynne Collins (13) The older attendants wore long shirt style dresses in pale lilac and white and white picture hats and the smaller ones long lemon crepe dresses They all carried lemon and white carnations The best man was Mr Geoffrey Mudd and the Rev Wisken officiated HINEY STOLWORTHY A honeymoon in the Isle of Wight followed the wedding of Mr David Hiney and Miss Lesley Stolworthy at Old Clee Church Grimsby The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Stolworthy of 51 Richmond Road Cleethorpes The bridegroom a chemical technician lives at 29 Runs-wick Road Grimsby Given away by her father the bride wore a traditional white gown with lace bodice and cuffs and lace flower trim Her long daisy-trimmed veil was held in place by a Juliet cap and she carried red roses and white freesia She was attended by her sister Mrs Lynn Doughty her niece Lorraine Doughty (three) Ann Cobley and the nephew James Hutchinson (three) The matron of honour PEOPLE living in Elsen-ham Road Grimsby should be asked to state firmly whether or not they wished to be rehoused next year Coun Tony Rouse (Con) told Grimsby Housing Committee He said he thought it was time they gave a firm commitment so that those definitely staying would make an' effort to keep up the standards in the area The matter will be discussed fully by the Housing Sub-committee A report prepared by the Director of Estates Mr Hopkinson on the initial reaction showed that 37 families wanted to be rehoused and 30 wanted to stay but members thought this might change once people started leaving the area Nine houses were already empty Like keyboard Coun Alec Bovill (Lab) said a plan of those going and staying looked like a piano It would have been all right if those who wanted to leave were in the same blocks but they were not There were not more than four in any block who wanted to stay Coun the Rev John Elliston (Lib) was worried that once their neighbours moved those who chose to stay might change their minds 1977 and we might find ourselves with an empty he declared Coun Duncan Anderson (Con) agreed there had to be some stability as no one would move into the block of 76 houses if they thought their neighbours might move out en bloc The Mayor Coun Peter Ellis (Lab) was concerned about what would happen to the 46 empty houses They would probably attract gipsies and drunkards he claimed Further advice sought CLEETHORPES Borough Council is to gain further legal advice on the provision of allotments before taking a decision which will benefit 30 Laceby gardeners Couns Dennis Read (Ind Laceby Aylesby Irby) and Bill Altoft (Ind Laceby Aylesby Irby) pressed the Leisure and Recreation Committee to negotiate with a landowner in Butt Lane a lease to allow two acres of his land to be used for allotments But not certain of the legal implications of going ahead the committee decided to defer its decision until it was fully in the picture legalaly Blast deaths At least nine policemen and civilians were believed to have been killed by an explosion in Rosario Argentina said police sources A bus carrying policemen to their barracks after guard duty at a soccer game collided with a car filled with explosives GRIMSBY AND ROUND ABOUT Caseys Autumn Dress Meubles Galleries Ltd 7 East St Gate Grimsby Tel 40145 have we think something for everyone For interesting anniversary and birthday presents etc ThFMT219G Modelling and Deportment Course Starting Seutember 22 1976 Rhiannon Ward Tel Cleethorpes 66410 SMWFM218G Worriless Day If the County does reception Quotations free Telephone 54422 54070 Fynest Reproductions Freeman Street Grimsby and Seaview Street Cleethorpes Genuine reductions on all items Many unusual gifts Capo roses £1 WHEfy Bill and Gladys Booth were married at the former St Church on West Marsh in the first cyclist wedding in Lincolnshire they never realised they would be free-wheeling to 50 years of happy marriage For Bill aged 73 and Gladys (71) of 17 Berkeley Road Cleethorpes celebrated their golden wedding on Saturday The couple have known each other since early childhood and courted for two years before marrying They were both members of the Touring Club and the first couple from it to marry Mrs Booth was the first lady racing member' and the first woman in Lincolnshire to wear plus ROMANTIC HOLIDAYS The natural beauty and peace of rurot England is for you at ELSHAM COUNTRY RANK nr Brigg (AISl CHILDRENS JURDS AND ANIMALS Tel Bemetky HI For pony trekking and fly fisfwtg Warden Trails on Sundays to 230 pm Croft Shop Potter Blacksmith Country Teas Open doily from 2 pm wakends om Parties welcome Tel lemetky 7JS HOTEL GRIMSBY ROAD CLEETHORPES Tel 6 1 530 Your Host and Hostess: Harold and Jean WINE and in our attractive Dining Room Selective menus Our resident chef will attend to your table requirements OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY Dining room open to non-residents Private Functions Room available Weddings and Parties catered for MISS JANE Brooks of Grimsby and flying instructor Mr George Burns flew from Borneo to Grimsby for their wedding at St Giles Church Scartho on Saturday and soon they hope to jet off to Australia to make their home The couple met while the bride was staying with her father Mr Brooks who worked for the Brunei government in Borneo as an air traffic officer He is now working in Abu Dhabi on the Persian Gulf Her mother Mrs Brooks lives at 5 Conyers Avenue Scartho Grimsby The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Burns co Police HQ Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Borneo Given away by her father the bride chose a high neck white tulle over taffeta gown with a lace yoke and a long lace-edged veil She carried red roses She was attended by her sisters Kay and Alison Brooks who wore blue grey dresses trimmed with blue braid and blue flowered headdresses They carried sweet peas and white carnations Mr Bernie Elliott from Northumberland was the best man and the Rev A Horsfield officiated BROWN BREEDON Mr Steven George Brown and Miss Enrol Elizabeth Breedon who were married at St Church Cleethorpes are spending their honeymoon in a villa in Majorca The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Brown of 82 Broadway Grimsby and the bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Breedon of 8 Mill Road Cleethorpes Given away by her father she wore a Victor: annstyle gown 'and a veil secured by a Juliet cap She carried white carnations and red roses She was attended by Mrs Christine Bartram Lynn Cuthbert (five) and Rachel Codd (four) the cousin The matron of honour wore a patterned dress and a large white hat and carried pink roses The little girls wore mint preen frilled dresses with daisy chain trim and flowered Juliet caps They held flower balls The best man was Mr Paul Bannister and the Rev Wisken officiated CURLEY SMITH The bride Miss Jean Smith and her mother arranged the flowers at Scartho Methodist Church Grimsby for her wedding to Mr Edward Curley The bride is the daughter of Mrs Bywater Mr Collins CLEETHORPES MONDAY 27th September to SATURDAY 2nd October Monday to Friday at 8 pm Wednesday 3 pm Saturday 610 and 840 pm GEORGE ROPER (Meet Inspector Craven) BRIAN MURPHY (Man About the House) GEORGE SEWELL (Special Branch) Wa Comedy Hit of tho Yoar WHOOPS A DAISY By Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall Directed by Brian Rawlinson TICKETS: £150 £120 and 90p Half price and OAP's Monday Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon Box Office open 10 am to 12 noon 1 pm to 430 pm Talaphona CLEETHORPES 6IQ23 TOP TWO TWO top television actors will be appearing at the Pier Pavilion later his month in a new comedy Whoops A Daisy They are Brian Murphy better known as George Roper in Man About The House and in the new series George and Mildred and George Sewell who plays Insp Craven in Special Branch The cast of Whoops A Daisy is completed by Margo Field Pearl Ann Turner Caro Gurney and Tom Hardy Brian Rawlinson who is under the direction of known to television viewers as Robert Onedin in The Onedin Line Ever watchful and proud this dignified memorial to those who served and died in the RFC the RNAS and the Royal Air Force stands on the Thames Embankment It saw the Battle of Britain and survived the London Blitz which followed it It is a symbol of valour endurance and of sacrifice It silently demands that we should honour those for whom it stands as a memorial The Royal Air Force Association does particularly during "Battle of Britain Week each year and through "Wings Appeal" is able to help others (together with the RAF Benevolent Fund) as those who have lost their lives protecting our way of life would have wished ENTERTAINMENT FOR THIS WEEK TUESDAY: Welcome return of Arnold with Terry and Travor Come and have a singalong THURSDAY NIGHT: TALENT NIGHT THIS FRIDAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Singalong with Harold Travor and Les DOUBLE DISCO With RAMOISCO and ROAD RUNNIR DISCO Admission 35p Licensed bars EMBAS5YDANCE SCHOOL TWO NEW AUTUMN COURSES i FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS MONDAY 20th SEPTEMBER and FRIDAY 24th SEPTEMBER Each at 730 to 9 pm Admission to either class 55p Dances taught: Jive Foxtrot Waltz Quickstep Cha Cha Cha etc ALL AGE GROUPS WELCOME WITH OR WITHOUT A PARTNER For any enquiriesPrivate Lessons phone 64451 after 6 pm 52A ST PETER'S AVENUE (Abeva Flna Fare) CLEETHORPES TOMORROW TUESDAY TURKEY TROT PARTY NIGHT Admission only 40p includes a free basket meal of turkey burger and chips DANCING 9 pm to 2 am EC GRIMSBY ALL THIS WEEK LACEBY i Fully licensed Restaurant open every lunchtime and evening to non-members OUR SPECIALITY GRILLS and FLAMBE DISHES DANCING WITH CABARET SATURDAYS Bookings accepted ter WEDDINGS and PRIVATE PARTIES seating up to 250 Facilities for Banqueting conferences demonstrations of any kind GOLF DRIVING RANGE SAUNA THREE SQUASH COURTS WINGS APPEAL 1976: Please give for those who gave THE SAVAGE SEXY AU-GIRL GANG! ANTED WOMEN tarring SONDRA(Policcwomen)CURRIE UNDER -GRADUATE GIRLS and his bride.

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Years Available:
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