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WOODSTOCK STREET<br />
'Irlephonei Lincoln 11075<br />
ressionat man who quotes<br />
Burns at me:<br />
"Listenin' <strong>the</strong> doors an'<br />
winnocka rattle,<br />
I thought me on <strong>the</strong> ourie<br />
cattle,<br />
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The glossary, says my<br />
Scottish correspondent, explains<br />
that "onrle" means<br />
"shiveriug, drooping" - a<br />
possible reference to <strong>the</strong><br />
wea<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
From Mr, Fred Dobson, of<br />
Fiskerton, comes a letter<br />
in dialect suggesting <strong>the</strong><br />
word has a Danish origin.<br />
" ... Ah'd like to just saay,"<br />
lie writes, "that <strong>the</strong>re's a<br />
Dannish wodd, UREN, Which<br />
appears to meean just <strong>the</strong>m<br />
nice things as 'as been said<br />
about 'awry.' Now, Ah'm<br />
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(English an' 'Lincolnsheer)<br />
an' Dannish is Greek to nae,<br />
except as Ah've eeard as lots<br />
Of Our county's dialect wodds<br />
are handed down from <strong>the</strong><br />
Daanes; but Ah reckon my<br />
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although UREN is not quite<br />
<strong>the</strong> name sound as 'ory,'<br />
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LIMITED<br />
10 MONKS ROAD, LINCOLN<br />
Telephone Lincoln 594<br />
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It is <strong>the</strong> Grimsby <strong>Baptist</strong><br />
Youth Fellowship who will<br />
be heard tonight at 6 o'clock<br />
on Channel 10. The programme<br />
will be televised<br />
Iiwe" from <strong>the</strong> I.T.A.<br />
<strong>St</strong> curios at Wembley, London,<br />
The Fellowship team, Jack<br />
Parkinson, aged 18, a telephone<br />
engineer (captain),<br />
Clive Asher. also aged 18,<br />
and a junior draughtsman,<br />
and Miss Joyce Hadfield,<br />
aged 19, a tracer', were <strong>the</strong><br />
winners of an eliminating<br />
contest held at <strong>Church</strong><br />
House, Grimsby.<br />
The Grimsby team is <strong>the</strong><br />
first front Lincolnshire to go<br />
on <strong>the</strong> programme, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />
will be competing against a<br />
London team. They will<br />
answer questions on<br />
excerpts from newsreels<br />
that have been made during<br />
<strong>the</strong> last 60 years. The winners<br />
in <strong>the</strong> programme will<br />
receive a cheque for £50,<br />
- and <strong>the</strong> losers will receive a<br />
cheque for £10, as a consolation<br />
prize.<br />
FIRST COMMUNION<br />
T WELVE children made<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir first Holy Communion<br />
at Our lady of Lincoln<br />
<strong>Church</strong>, Lincoln, on<br />
Sunday. They were Michael<br />
faylor, Bernard Baker,<br />
Ronald Denby, Kevin Rodziewicz,<br />
Paul Rayney, Paul<br />
Attard, Mary Attard, Julia<br />
Pompa, Ann Vincent, Eliza<br />
beth Vincent, Victor Rudolph<br />
and Crestia Rudolph.<br />
Fr. J. Weaver, Si., was <strong>the</strong><br />
celebrant at <strong>the</strong> Mass and<br />
administered <strong>the</strong> Sacrament.<br />
TRADITIONAL<br />
T<br />
HE traditional form of service<br />
used at King's Col-<br />
lege, Cambridge, for <strong>the</strong> nine<br />
Christmas lessons and nine<br />
carols was followed at Market<br />
liasen parish church.<br />
Ait opening solo as <strong>the</strong><br />
choir entered church by<br />
<strong>the</strong> west door was impressively<br />
sung by Boger <strong>St</strong>alley,<br />
one of <strong>the</strong> youngest choir<br />
boys. Lessons were read by<br />
Richard Davies, Sandra<br />
Doust, David <strong>St</strong>aves, Mr.<br />
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NORTH HOME SERVICE<br />
,434 metres)<br />
7,- N. ws.<br />
6.15.-Nor<strong>the</strong>rn News,<br />
6.25.-Snort.<br />
0.30.-Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Dance Orchestra.<br />
1.-World Premiere.<br />
3.-Play<br />
• 9.-News<br />
9.15.-Talk.<br />
9.45.-London <strong>St</strong>udio Players.<br />
10.30.-Frankly Speaking.<br />
11.-News. Markets.<br />
LIGHT PROGRAMME<br />
(1,50o and 247 metres)<br />
6.-Ken Mackintosh Orchestra.<br />
6.45.-Archers.<br />
1.-Radio Newsreel.<br />
25.-Sport.<br />
7.30,-Top of <strong>the</strong> Form.<br />
8.-Records.<br />
11.30.-Any Answers?<br />
9.-Goons.<br />
30.-Vera Lynn.<br />
10.-Hotel Majestic.<br />
10.30.-News.<br />
10.40.-Jazz Club.<br />
11.15.-Moonlight Serenade.<br />
11.55.-News.<br />
NETWORK THREE<br />
(194 and 464 metres)<br />
1.30.-Jazz Session.<br />
7.-Time Out of Doors.<br />
7.30-7.45.-Le Mot Juste.<br />
THIRD PROGRAMME<br />
1464 and 194 metreei<br />
8.-Royal Liverpool Philharmonic<br />
Orchestra.<br />
THE BEST<br />
PHILIPS<br />
RADIO &<br />
T.V.<br />
WOODHEADS-ARCADE<br />
E M Sharpe, Mr. B. H. Mc-<br />
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Gowan, and <strong>the</strong> vicar, <strong>the</strong><br />
Bev. F. E. <strong>St</strong>alley.<br />
N4TIVITY PLAY<br />
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CAPACITY congregation<br />
watched <strong>the</strong> <strong>St</strong>. Giles<br />
nativity play "The Beginning<br />
of The way," which . was<br />
presented at <strong>the</strong> church.<br />
The play was presented as<br />
an act of worship, and <strong>the</strong><br />
audience were invited to join<br />
In as <strong>the</strong>y watched.<br />
The play was follewed by<br />
<strong>the</strong> Benediction.<br />
Mr. A, B. Dale conducted<br />
<strong>the</strong> opening worship, and<br />
also introduced <strong>the</strong> play.<br />
SEVEN LESSONS<br />
A T. <strong>St</strong>. Chad's <strong>Church</strong>. Dun-<br />
" holme, at a service conducted<br />
by <strong>the</strong> Rev. G. A.<br />
Tyson (vicar), carols were<br />
sung, and <strong>the</strong> seven lessons<br />
were read by: David Fox,<br />
Valerie Ranyard, Mr. Phillip<br />
Parrish. Mrs. NI. Cottingham,<br />
Mr. J. Cottingham, Mr. Espin<br />
and <strong>the</strong> Rev, G. A. Tyson.<br />
THEIR £5<br />
SURPRISE<br />
THREE young choirboys,<br />
Desmond Allison,<br />
<strong>St</strong>ephen Cash and Michael<br />
Oldak, called on <strong>the</strong> Vicar<br />
of Nettleham and presented<br />
him with <strong>the</strong> proceeds<br />
of <strong>the</strong>ir carol singing<br />
in <strong>the</strong> village for <strong>the</strong><br />
Nettleham <strong>Parish</strong> <strong>Church</strong><br />
Restoration Fund,<br />
The large blue hag<br />
which <strong>the</strong>y brought contained<br />
exactly £5 in<br />
copper and small silver.<br />
CATHEDRAL SERVICES<br />
FRIDAY.- 7.1 5 : Holy Communion.<br />
8: Holy Communion.<br />
9.45: Matins (unaccompanied),<br />
Talks in <strong>the</strong> Dorian Mode;<br />
Henedictus. 74; Litany. Mr.<br />
Laidler and Mr. Gibson. 4:<br />
Evensong (unaccompanied),<br />
Talks in <strong>the</strong> Dorian Mode;<br />
an<strong>the</strong>m, "Here is <strong>the</strong> little<br />
door." Howells.<br />
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9.-Poems.<br />
9.15.-Song Recital.<br />
9.50.-The Last Cornfield.<br />
B.B.C. TELEVISION<br />
6.-News. Sport. Wea<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
6.10-.Nor<strong>the</strong>rn News.<br />
1.20.-<strong>St</strong>ar Choice,<br />
•• •<br />
7.25.-News.<br />
7.30.-Off <strong>the</strong> Retard.<br />
8.5.-Jack Benny Show.<br />
9.30.-Race for Life. GAM<br />
10.-News, Behind <strong>the</strong> Headlines.<br />
10.20.-Campell.<br />
10.45.-Orson Welles.<br />
11.-News.<br />
GRANADA<br />
6.-Answers Please,<br />
8.30.-News.<br />
6.38.-Nor<strong>the</strong>rn News.<br />
6.45.-Rainbow Room.<br />
7.-Gun Law<br />
7.30.-Shadow Squad<br />
A.-Double Your Money.<br />
9.30 -Th's Week<br />
3 -Boxing.<br />
9.30.-Alfred Marks Time.<br />
10.30.-Out of <strong>St</strong>ep.<br />
10.45.-News.<br />
11.-Something in <strong>the</strong> City.<br />
A.T.V.<br />
6.-Answers Please,<br />
6.30.-News.<br />
8.40.-Midlands News.<br />
6.45.-Rainbow Room.<br />
7.--Hawkeye.<br />
7.30.-Shadow Squad<br />
8.-Double Your Money.<br />
8 30 -This Week.<br />
9.-Boxing.<br />
9.45.-Alfred Marks Time.<br />
10.30.-Paper Talk.<br />
10.46.-News.<br />
11.-Dr Christian.<br />
11.30.-Epilogue.<br />
FLEECY LINED Duffle Coats in<br />
attractive Check Won: cloth. Doublebreasted<br />
toggle fastening with two<br />
patch Dockets. Sizes S.W. and W. FEW ONLY.<br />
Usual Price 85'-.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
FEW ONLY-Pure Wool and Mohair fitted coats.<br />
soft rounded shoulders and sleeves tapering at cuff<br />
level. The fronts are panelled, half belt. Lined<br />
throughout. Colours: Charcoal and Turqoise Blue.<br />
Sizes: 6. 7. 9 and W. Usual Price £8'18'8.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
GAY NYLON Organza Blouses for girls in Sky Blue<br />
and White with Lace trimmings. Size 281n. only.<br />
Usual Price 18 , 9<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
GIRLS' FITTED SPRING Coats with half belt.<br />
Double-breasted style in a multi-coloured Tweed-a<br />
"Courtaulda" Tested Quality fabric. All sizes. Usual<br />
Price 89 6<br />
SA:..,E PRICE<br />
"MY LADY" front laced Corsets in Peach Brocha.<br />
four suspenders, all round elastic top. Usual Price<br />
Der pair 29 6.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
IDEAL FOR CUR PAINS Draughtproof<br />
heovySiality Cotton<br />
Chenille Table Cot ers in shades of<br />
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SALE PRICE each<br />
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Wadded Bedspread with frilled<br />
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Price 95/,<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
GOOD<br />
for errs<br />
warmth. Flannelette Sheets in a<br />
Twill weave. Colour: Cream Size<br />
75in. x 95in. Slight westing<br />
faults, but wearing qualities will<br />
not be affected in any say.<br />
SALE PRICE each ..<br />
14/11<br />
VALUE. Patterned Hair<br />
Cord Squares, sizes 2 a al -P: 1 and<br />
3 a 2iyd.s. Usual Prices 28/810<br />
and £12 /12 /41.<br />
'ALE PRICE<br />
£5.10.6 £8.19.6<br />
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UNBEATABLE ONION MAIN<br />
15/-<br />
69/11<br />
59/11<br />
94/6<br />
7/6<br />
37/6<br />
15/-<br />
EXCELLENT VALUE.<br />
y<br />
Printed Chintz Quilts ailed punfled<br />
fea<strong>the</strong>rs. Colours: Pink, Blue.<br />
Green and Beige with contrasting<br />
ruched edge. Single size.<br />
SALE PRICE each<br />
FOR EARLY SHOPPERS. .Cc.uble<br />
bed size Fea<strong>the</strong>r filled Quilts.<br />
Covered in a heavy quality Crepe<br />
with inner border m Beige.<br />
Colours: Rose. Green and Gold.<br />
6 only, Usual Price each 27/7/G.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED - I only,<br />
Axminster Carpet, size 3 x 3yds.<br />
Usual Price .218/17(6.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
DRASTICALLY REDUCED. 1 cnly,<br />
Mohair Rug, size 60 a 30in. Usual<br />
Price 73/,<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
DAMAGED TOYS<br />
BOYS' THREE-QUARTER Hose,<br />
with coloured turn-over tops.<br />
Good hardwearing quality:<br />
Colour: Grey. Sizes: 7 to 9 inclu-<br />
FEW EXAMPLES.<br />
sive. Usual Price par pair 4'11. GUITAR, Usual Price 25'9.<br />
SALE PRICE per pair 2/4 SALE PRICE<br />
BOYS'SHIRTS in self colour BOXING GLOVES. Usual Price<br />
Poplin. Colours: Cream, Blue. 21/-.<br />
Green and White. Sizes: 3 to SALE PRICE per pair<br />
Inclusive. Usual Price each 14. - 6.<br />
7/1<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
9/6 TANK. Usual Price 31 '-.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
UNDERWEAR. Men's Singlets and<br />
Trunks in All Cotton Interlock.<br />
Elastic waist trunks. Colour: DOLL. Usual Price 43 . '11<br />
Cream. Size: Men's only. Usual SALE PRICE<br />
Price per garment 4/11.<br />
SALE PRICE per garment<br />
3/3 TEDDY BEAR.<br />
ALL WOOL SUITS. Angora Tweed Suit cut with<br />
softly rounded shoulders and small Peter Pan<br />
collar. Well tailored Jacket and slim pencil skirt.<br />
Colour: Deep Kingfisher Blue. Sizes 8 and W. Usual<br />
Price Z8/8 ,0.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
EXCELLENT QUALITY Twin-spot Rayon. Girls'<br />
Middy Suits-Pinafore Dress and Jacket. Sizes 26<br />
to 33 inch. Usual Price 57/8<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
IDEAL GIRLS' SPORTS Blouse in Sky Blue, Lemon<br />
and White poplin with Peter Pan collar. Sizes: 23<br />
and 281n. only. Usual Price 17/6<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
CHILDREN'S Warm Dresses. Colours: Red. Blue,<br />
also Floral. Sizes: 18 to 22 inch. Usual Pric" 19 11.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE. Small boys Middy Suits.<br />
Brown cord trousers and Helmet to match. Fawn<br />
Showerproof top, Jouble breasted. Sire 18 call:.<br />
Usual Price 59.11.<br />
SALE PRICE .<br />
42/-<br />
59/11<br />
£10.0.0<br />
20/-<br />
8/9<br />
8/9<br />
20/-<br />
Usual Price 31 6.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
15/-<br />
SEWING BOX. Usual Price 14'6.<br />
95/-<br />
19/11<br />
6/11<br />
10/-<br />
• ... 15/-<br />
JCCASIONAL TABLES<br />
-<br />
W (M,t<br />
finish. Usual Price £5/15 0.<br />
SALE PRICE ....... 51 /-<br />
FOLDING TABLES.<br />
£6 9.8.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
Usual P - .Le<br />
• 25/-<br />
DO IT YOURSELF BOOK-<br />
SHELVES. Usual Price 4.4/19 6.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
43/3<br />
2ft. Sin. KITCHEN CABINETS.<br />
Usual Price £21 10 0.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
£16.10.9<br />
att. KITCHEN CABINETS.<br />
Price<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
Utual<br />
£10.19.6<br />
CHINA CABINETS. Walnut finish.<br />
Usual Price £12 12 5.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
£8.5.0<br />
GENUINE PYTHON SKIN Court<br />
Shoe styled on classical tailored<br />
lines. featuring <strong>the</strong> low vamp line.<br />
Very smart high heel Usual Price<br />
per pair 59'<br />
SALE PRICE 11. per pair •<br />
22/11<br />
LADIES' LEATHER WARD shoe<br />
suitable fur House wear. Designed<br />
on a broad fitting comfort last.<br />
Instep bar, button f aatenine.<br />
Colour: Black. Usual Price per<br />
pair 221.<br />
SALE PRICE per pair ...<br />
9/11<br />
ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF<br />
MILLINERY. Usual Prices 16/11<br />
and 25<br />
SALE PRICES .... . . ....... .<br />
8/11 12/11<br />
37/-<br />
CANNOT BE REPEATED. Swagger t ■<br />
coloured Tweeds. Deep set Raglan sleeves with turnback<br />
cuffs. three button fastening. Lined throughout.<br />
Sizes 7, 6 and 9. Usual Price 27/19/6.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
79/6<br />
NEATLY TAILORED Girls' Pirate style Jeans in<br />
Sailcloth and "Everglaze" fabric, Colours: Emerald<br />
and Cherry. Sizes 24 to 26in. waist. Usual Price per<br />
pair 24/6.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
9/11<br />
GOOD QUALITY. Girls' Winter Coats In a delicate<br />
shade of Turquoise with Fur fabric collar. Fitted<br />
style. Sizes 33 to 391n. Usual Price E5/1010.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
50/-<br />
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. Well cut tailored Carnet<br />
Coats with Raglan sleeves. two pockets, all round<br />
belt. suitable for boys or girls. Sizes: 18. 20 and<br />
22in. Usual Price 67/11<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
25/11<br />
DAINTY RAYON CREPE Underset. Opera style slip<br />
with V yoke, lace trimmed, full cut Briefs trimmed<br />
to match. Colours: Blue. Pink and White. Sizes:<br />
Wms and W.X. Usual Price per Set Wins size 21 6.<br />
SALE PRICE .....<br />
16/11<br />
SENSATIONAL NUMMI/ VALUES<br />
DAMAGED<br />
HARDWARE<br />
PEW EXAMPLES.<br />
BREAD BIN. Usual Price 21 9<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
8/9<br />
MAGAZINE RACK. Usual Price<br />
39 6.<br />
'ALE PRICE<br />
24/6<br />
SPARK GUARD. Usual Price 25/-.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
8/6<br />
CHIP PAN. Usual Price 24,'9.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
12/6<br />
ROASTER. Usual Price 19'-.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
SCALES. Usual Price 33 3.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
8/3<br />
14/9<br />
COMPANION SET. Usual Price per<br />
Set 85 - -.<br />
SALE PRICE per Set ...<br />
27/6<br />
SPECIALS AROUND THE STORE-<br />
SPORTY TYPE LADIES Lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />
Casual. <strong>the</strong> vamp featuring a<br />
neat slashed tab andplaited ba r<br />
overlay. Micro-cellular sole •,<br />
throughout. Colour: Green. Usual 1.1.<br />
Price per pair 53,' 6.<br />
SALE PRICE per pair 1 9/ 1 1<br />
• ...<br />
SLIP-ON CASUAL Shoe faahlonet<br />
with low cut square vamp line,<br />
and finished with In attractive<br />
pin-point punch design. Low-built<br />
lea<strong>the</strong>r heel. Colour: Grey. Usual<br />
Price per pair 39/11 .<br />
SALE PRICE per pair<br />
15/11<br />
REAL VALUE in Ladies' Fabric<br />
Gloves. Assorted colours and sizes.<br />
MEN'S PYJAMAS in striped Winceyette<br />
and two tone Cotton.<br />
SALE PRICE per pale<br />
Usual Price per pair 3,11.<br />
Excellent qualities and pleasing<br />
2/6<br />
colour combinations. Colours: SALE PRICE<br />
Red. Green and Blue. Sites: S.<br />
6/6<br />
UNREPEATABLE - Children's<br />
Men's. Men:a and Large. Usual<br />
Wool Ankle Socks. Assorted<br />
Price per pair 27/11.<br />
colours. including Navy. Usual SLEEPY SUE Zip<br />
ESCALADO. Usual Price 33 '9<br />
Nightdress Case<br />
Price per pair 3 S.<br />
Usual Price 25/-.<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
SALE PRICE per pair .. 16/6<br />
SALE PRICE per pair<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
10/-<br />
1/6<br />
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