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4 Tel: Lincoln 26101<br />
CARAVANS AND TRAILERS MUSICAL, RADHO AND TV<br />
CARAVAN, 22ft., 4 berth, good<br />
£200 or nearest offer.-4 Poriar<br />
Farm, North fykeham, after<br />
6 PM. 251<br />
FOR SALE, Thomson Almond 13ft.<br />
6:n. 4 Berth Caravan.-Phone Swinderby<br />
200. 252c<br />
SHTE Wanted for Caravan, Lincoln<br />
clintrict.-Box 1093. "Echo."<br />
To LET, Luxury Residential Cara-<br />
*tn, electricity, water. bath Private<br />
Mts. No cad:dm:I.-Lincoln 20650. 251e<br />
WANTED, 22ft. Caravan, In good<br />
Condition, for cash.-Tel. Nottingham<br />
248813. tf250e<br />
AN EIGHTY CARAVANS SALE-Yes<br />
Eighty Clean Low Priced Bargains<br />
In Giant Sale at Humberston.<br />
adjoining Cleeihorpes. Beach. Following<br />
Large Exhibition Parr Exchanges<br />
from £69 to £339-and Seaside Site.<br />
adjoining Cteethorpea Sands available<br />
for those who buy from Lin.<br />
colnshire Caravans - <strong>the</strong> Fitties<br />
Branch, Humberston near Cita, thorpes.-Buy at <strong>the</strong> right price with<br />
a site at Lincolnshire Caravan Sale.<br />
also at IngoldmelLs 251c<br />
RESHDENTIAL HHRE. 4 Berth Caravan<br />
to Let on approved site. -<br />
Whbaeley and Creasy (Sales) Ltd..<br />
S9/91 High.street, Lincoln 22742. 2520<br />
SALT - 80 Caravans at Humberston<br />
and Ingoldmells with wonderful seaside<br />
sites.-Visit <strong>the</strong> Caravan Sale<br />
at Humberston and Ineoldmells by<br />
Lincolnshire Caravans-now on. 2510<br />
LINCOLNSHIRE CARAVANS - Won-<br />
derful E.:has:don over. 251e<br />
LINCOLNSHIRE CARAVANS - 80<br />
Caravan Sale begins 251c<br />
LINCOLNSHIRE CARAVANS - Sale,<br />
Ingoldmells. Humberston 251c<br />
LHNCOLNSHIRE CARAVANS - Bargains<br />
with Sites. 251c<br />
LINCOLNSHIRE CARAVANS - Sale.<br />
Visit Sale. 25Ie<br />
PEOPLE wishing to dispose of Rood<br />
quality Caravans or have private<br />
Hire Purchase transactions arranged<br />
for <strong>the</strong>m should contact Newark<br />
Caravans. Phone Newark 4201/2.<br />
twfs260c<br />
THEY ARE HERE at Newark Cara-<br />
Vain. Prior to <strong>the</strong> London Exhibi-<br />
PIANO, walnut case, by Chappell.<br />
perfect order, accept £20 or near<br />
offer.-Box 1441, "Echo., 250<br />
AERHAL INSTALLATHONS. Repairs<br />
and Removals -The Home Service<br />
Radio and Electrical Co . Ltd. 286<br />
High-street. Lincoln (next to Rad<br />
docks) vishlte<br />
ALL TYPES RECORDING TAPE from<br />
your Tape Recorder Centre, also<br />
Pre-Recorded Tapes from 251..-The<br />
Home Service Radio and Electrical<br />
Co., Ltd., 286 Highastreet (next to<br />
Ruddocks). ftc<br />
ASHLEY rOGERS, 10 <strong>St</strong>. Mary'sstreet,<br />
Lineoln. Phone 23604. The<br />
Agent for Pye Television, Radios,<br />
etc. Part Exchange on your old<br />
model.<br />
B.B.C./I.T.A. AERIALS Supplied and<br />
Erected from £7/10,0 - Black<strong>we</strong>ll.<br />
29 SL Helen's-avenue. Phone 22478<br />
wthf to<br />
CURRYS Exclusive Tape Recorder<br />
Bargain! The terrific Westminster<br />
"J" model is fitted with <strong>the</strong> famous<br />
B.S.R. "Monarch" Tape-deck and<br />
has a recording level indicator and<br />
superimposition control. Complete<br />
with microphone, tape and take-up<br />
reel. Only 19 ans. or on <strong>the</strong> easiest<br />
terms in town. Immediate delivery.<br />
- Currys, 304 High Bridge, Lincoln. c<br />
FOR PROMPT eta Remo), RAMO<br />
Television and Tape Recorder<br />
Repairs contact: S Black<strong>we</strong>ll. 29<br />
<strong>St</strong> Helen'sa venue, Skellinethoroe<br />
road Phone 22478 to<br />
F0.1 THE BEST after Sales Service.<br />
Including t<strong>we</strong>lve months free maintenance.<br />
Buy Your New T V from M<br />
Walton, Banish:101am TeL Sassing-<br />
TENDERS<br />
LINDSEY COUNTY<br />
COUNCIL<br />
Tenders are invited for <strong>the</strong><br />
Construction of a double hard<br />
tennis court at Skegness Lumley<br />
Secondary School.<br />
Bill ofQuantities may be<br />
obtained from A. RONALD<br />
CLARK, County Architect, County<br />
Offices, Lincoln, who must receive<br />
Tenders not later than Thursday,<br />
15th November, 1962. f256c<br />
SALES BY AUCTHON<br />
MASONS, FULLER,<br />
CHATTERTON & HAXBY<br />
TOP FARM, BHNBROOK<br />
Bet<strong>we</strong>en Louth and Market Raven.<br />
MASONS, FULLER,<br />
CHATTERTON & HAXBY<br />
are Instructed by 'Mr. J. E.<br />
Fletcher to SELL by AUCTION<br />
upon <strong>the</strong> premises on<br />
TUEBDAYNEXT, 23rd OCT., 1962<br />
FIRST CLASS LIVESTOCK,<br />
surplus to requirements conse-<br />
quent on his having sold <strong>the</strong><br />
Fulstow Farm.<br />
600 CROSS BRED SHEEP<br />
30 Dimmers. 220 E<strong>we</strong>s iincluding<br />
about 50 two shear). These<br />
sheep have been running with<br />
Suffolk and Hampshire Rains from<br />
25th September.<br />
350 Lambs, a large proportion<br />
being ready Inc slaughter.<br />
80 LINCOLN RED CATTLE<br />
20 1st calf Heifer and Cows with<br />
Servicet 35 11.year-old <strong>St</strong>eers and<br />
'fellers and 2-5 Suckled Calves.<br />
SALE AT 2 p.m. PROMPT.<br />
Licensed Refreshments Available.<br />
These- cattle and sheep are for<br />
genuine sale and will include some<br />
of <strong>the</strong> test owned by <strong>the</strong> Vendor,<br />
who is one of <strong>the</strong> leading livestock<br />
farmers in <strong>the</strong> district. 31r<br />
Fletcher has always used top<br />
quality sires and <strong>the</strong> stock will be<br />
found to be very <strong>we</strong>ll grown,<br />
exceptionally healthy and will be<br />
sold in lots to suit every type of<br />
customer.<br />
Fur<strong>the</strong>r particulars of <strong>the</strong><br />
Chartered Auctioneers, Corn-<br />
market, Louth. Tel.: 2356/7. A561<br />
FRIDAY LINCOLNSHM rrtin<br />
1,4,41 /<br />
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS<br />
BAILGATE METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Sunday October 21st<br />
10.30 and 6.0<br />
Preacher: The President Of Co4erence<br />
(Rev. Leslie Davison B.D.) C<br />
MRS. K. M. LEAV<br />
wishes to announce<br />
that she WILL BE CARRYING ON T USINESS<br />
of <strong>the</strong> late Edward <strong>John</strong> Leavey, kn as:<br />
"LEA VEY TOURS"<br />
ST, HELENS AVENUE, LINCOLN. Telephaas; 24128 251c<br />
16th LINCOLN (ST. NIC LAS)<br />
SCOUT GROUP<br />
RUMMAGE SALE<br />
OCTOBER 19, 1962<br />
Reuter Men<br />
Meet<br />
THE first Reuter board meet-<br />
' ing to be held outside<br />
Britain in <strong>the</strong> agency's 112<br />
years' histiry was opened in<br />
<strong>the</strong> baroque, 18th century<br />
Couven House at Aachen, West<br />
Germany, today.<br />
It was <strong>the</strong> start of a day's<br />
events commemorating <strong>the</strong><br />
foundation of Reuters in<br />
Archen in 1850.<br />
T HE Conserva-<br />
tive Party, for <strong>the</strong><br />
time being, at least, has<br />
regained its old vigbur<br />
and bounce.<br />
Members of <strong>the</strong> Party,<br />
Tel: Lincoln 26101<br />
HE LAY DYING AS<br />
GIRL SCREAMED,<br />
INQUEST TOLD<br />
ESS than a mile from Spilsby a van carrying four people hit <strong>the</strong> kerb, swung<br />
L across <strong>the</strong> road, and turned over a Boston inquest jury was told yesterday.<br />
Edward Graham Walker<br />
(19), a forester, of 34 Queenstreet,<br />
Spilsby, received injuries<br />
from which he died hi<br />
Tories' Confidence<br />
Flows Back<br />
After The Ebb<br />
London-road Hospital. Boston,<br />
<strong>the</strong> following day. Two o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />
<strong>we</strong>re knocked unconscious.<br />
The fourth, a girl, badly<br />
shocked, was found scream.<br />
ins in <strong>the</strong> middle of tile<br />
road.<br />
The two youths <strong>we</strong>re taking<br />
<strong>the</strong> two girls home from a<br />
dance at Spilsby <strong>Church</strong> Hall,<br />
<strong>the</strong> jury <strong>we</strong>re told.<br />
Robin Adair, of 26 Franklinsquare,<br />
Spilsby, said that, at<br />
<strong>the</strong> time, he held a provisional<br />
licence. He had done about 37<br />
hours' driving.<br />
There was " a little bit of<br />
play" in <strong>the</strong> steering and. because<br />
<strong>the</strong> girls' bicycles <strong>we</strong>re<br />
in <strong>the</strong> <strong>back</strong> of <strong>the</strong> van. he was<br />
"a bit cramped from behind." '<br />
tion, <strong>we</strong> have assembled at Newark<br />
<strong>the</strong> largest and most comprehenve si<br />
selection of 1963 mobile ho mes in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Midlands. Many are not yet offically<br />
announced. Travel to Newark<br />
and enjoy at your leisure viewing<br />
<strong>the</strong>se beautiful 1963 homes on our<br />
big Drive.In Floodlit Display<br />
Oround. This Is a magnificent preview<br />
of things to come from<br />
Britain's leading manufacturers. We<br />
are now quoting firm delivery dares<br />
and generous part-exchange allowanoes.<br />
For bargain hunters <strong>the</strong>re<br />
are 59 Secondhand models. many as<br />
new, to choose from, £50 to £800.<br />
Think what you might miss by not<br />
visiting <strong>the</strong> friendly people at<br />
Newark Caravans, Faradon-road,<br />
Newark. Tel. Newark 4201/2.<br />
USED CARAVANS FOR twfs260c<br />
LINDSEY COUNTY LINCOLN SERVATIVE<br />
Ad ATION<br />
COUNCIL EDUCATION<br />
CONSTI NAL CLUB<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
BUILDIN Silver <strong>St</strong>reet<br />
RUMM E SALE'<br />
SELECTION OF PUPILS FOR<br />
SATURDA 20th OCTOBER<br />
SECONDARY SCHOOLS 1963<br />
2 p.m. dniieaion 2d.<br />
Arrangements are now being<br />
made for <strong>the</strong> selection of pupils JUMIIILE SALE<br />
for secondary schools in 1963.<br />
In 1963 all children born<br />
Y.M.C.A.<br />
bet<strong>we</strong>en let September, 1951, and<br />
let September, 1952, INCLUSIVE, SATURDAY, 20th OCTOBER<br />
SALE.<br />
who habitually reside in Lindsey,<br />
1961 Astral News's'le 22ft. residential<br />
are eligible for consideration. In<br />
at 3 p.m.<br />
condition immaculate. £340. Safari<br />
UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. addition, provided <strong>the</strong> parents are<br />
14ft 4 berth touring model, £175. 1960<br />
agreeable, an under-age child born<br />
Bluebird Challenger, residential<br />
GAHNSBOROUGH HOUSE FARM,<br />
Admission 3d.<br />
bet<strong>we</strong>en 2nd September, 1952 and<br />
,model, excellent condition through-<br />
LEGBOURNE<br />
out, £275. Berkeley <strong>St</strong>atesman. 4<br />
1st March, 1953. inclusive, may be<br />
berth, 22ft., 41715. 1959 Cresta left..<br />
(Louth 3 miles) accepted as a candidate if be/she<br />
4 berth, touring model, £215. Sprite<br />
is specially recommended by <strong>the</strong> ST. JOHN'S HALL,<br />
For SALE by AUCTION on <strong>the</strong><br />
Alpine, 4 berth, touring model, con-<br />
premises by<br />
Read of <strong>the</strong> school attended as<br />
ERMINE<br />
dition immaculate, £180. Berkeley<br />
being in all respects suitable for<br />
Courier, residential model, 4 berth,<br />
MASONS, FULLER, consideration.<br />
£200. Brush residential 18ft model,<br />
Particular note should be taken JUMBLE SALE<br />
snany extras, electric light. etc. £90.<br />
CHATTERTON & HAXBY of <strong>the</strong> age-range for <strong>the</strong> normal<br />
Several new 1962 demonstration<br />
on instructions from 3fessrs. C. age child this year. It is slightly TOMORROW (SATURDAY)<br />
models now still available at greatly<br />
different from previous years and<br />
reduced prices. Hire perchase terms<br />
Hunter and Son, who have sold<br />
available. Botto and calor gas ser-<br />
<strong>the</strong> farm, on<br />
is applicable to 1963 only.<br />
3 p.m.<br />
vices and accessorlss. Residential<br />
TUESDAY, 0CTOBER 30th, 1962 Parents of Lindsey children<br />
Hire Service.-Whiteley and Creasy<br />
attending private schools who Admission 3d.<br />
60 AYRSHHRE DAIRY<br />
(Sales) Ltd., 59-61 High-street. Lin-<br />
wish <strong>the</strong>ir children to be con-<br />
Colo. TeL 22712. 252c<br />
CATTLE<br />
sidered must apply to <strong>the</strong> Director 2/6 OPEN SWEEPSTAKE<br />
IMO RCPT. PEMBERTON, on site_<br />
of Education. County Offices, Lin-<br />
BP. arranged. Offers. - Box 199.<br />
MODERN IMPLEMENTS coln,<br />
2/6 Pool Optional<br />
immediately and in any case<br />
"Echo," Lincoln. fan<br />
and MACHINERY not later than Friday, 26th Over <strong>the</strong> Rails<br />
October, 1962. The name of. <strong>the</strong><br />
for 100 acres pupil, address, date of birth and SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21st<br />
1962 FODDER OFF 15 ACRES school attended should be given.<br />
It is not necessary for any appli-<br />
9 aan. - 12 noon.<br />
(in lots)<br />
cation to be made in accordance 10/- added. 5/- Largest Fish.<br />
Sale at 1 p.m. with this notice on behalf of 2/6 Lucky Peg. Entries:<br />
Full details in card catalogues children who are attending schools BRICKMAKERS ARMS<br />
from <strong>the</strong> Chartered Auctioneers & maintained by <strong>the</strong> Lindsey Educa-<br />
Estate Agents, Cornmarket, Louth. tion Committee.<br />
Tel. 2336 (2 1ines). A597<br />
F. J. BIRKBECK.<br />
BOX NUMBERS<br />
Director of Education.<br />
The use of Box Nurrmers for °nada<br />
County Offices, LINC0LN. for Sale or Wanted is confined to<br />
10th October. 1962. 1250c onvate acIverttsernents<br />
LINCOLN CITY FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS' CLUB<br />
DANCE<br />
SCOPWICK VILLAGE HALL<br />
SATURDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1962 - 8.30 p.m. to 11.45 p.m.<br />
ROCK 'N TWIST to <strong>the</strong> sound of BUDDY BLUE and <strong>the</strong><br />
BLUE KATS. Buddy, Vocalist; Keith'," Solo Guitar; Bill,<br />
Rhythm Guitar; Ken, Bass Guitar; Mow, Drums.<br />
Admission 3/-. - i Tickets Limited.<br />
' ..N.EXT<br />
<strong>John</strong> Hare, <strong>the</strong> Minister If. on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, <strong>the</strong><br />
of Labour and a survivor of new Tory appeal fails, it will<br />
<strong>the</strong> July purge, was hardly be an ill omen for <strong>the</strong><br />
more inspiring. General Election, now<br />
He <strong>we</strong>lcomed <strong>the</strong> call almost certainly to be held<br />
from delegates to introduce before Britain becomes a<br />
Open until dusk Weekdays.<br />
legislation based on <strong>the</strong> working partner in <strong>the</strong><br />
Sundays 'e p.m to 7 p.m.<br />
principles<br />
Tory European Market.<br />
Industrial Charter. Edward Heath's and <strong>the</strong><br />
This charter, raid to be Government's negotiating<br />
YORKSHIItE CARAVANS<br />
<strong>the</strong> Party's most progres- troubles are not over yet.<br />
of RA Y LTD.<br />
sive and forward-looking Their timetable has already<br />
statement, was issued in been badly dislocated.<br />
Doncaster Road, BAWTRY.<br />
FARMING, GARDENHNG, etc 1947.<br />
If <strong>the</strong> Labour Party acts<br />
Nr. Doncaster.<br />
SWINGING "BEAT" DANCE<br />
It is still on <strong>the</strong> shelf, obstinately inside as <strong>we</strong>ll as<br />
Tel : Bawtry- 366 7,<br />
A BETTER CLASS TURF. Weed<br />
ga<strong>the</strong>ring dust. Mr. Hare<br />
treated and prepared for lawns to NON-STOP JIVING, TWISTING TO TWO ROCK GROUPS,<br />
outside <strong>the</strong> Commons it can<br />
ftc<br />
spoke as though he <strong>we</strong>l-<br />
61t. I 1ft. lengths. 2/6 per sq.<br />
make things very difficult<br />
ea.<br />
Free delivery. Free laving charts<br />
comed its spirit. But, he for <strong>the</strong> legislators as <strong>we</strong>ll as<br />
with every order.-A. Lee.. <strong>St</strong>ation.<br />
WHITELEY & CREASY<br />
<strong>St</strong>arring Barry Adams & The Swingalongs<br />
stated, it was not <strong>the</strong> time <strong>the</strong> negotiators.<br />
road, Bottesford, Nottm. Phone<br />
Bottesford 430. mwf256<br />
for legislation yet.<br />
from York (Britain's ans<strong>we</strong>r to Gene Vincent),<br />
ROHOSOYTHE will cut Iona or<br />
(SALES) LTD.<br />
He thought it best to con- Rticll'n,g The<br />
short 1011.S2 with ease Delinin<strong>St</strong>raliom<br />
arranged.- Hare and Co. East.<br />
PLUS<br />
tinue to leave it to <strong>the</strong> lag-<br />
59/61 HIGH STREET,<br />
gate. Lincoln 27635 tc<br />
gards in industry to be<br />
FERTILISERS, <strong>the</strong>ct!cldey J.1 Com-<br />
Sedge Peat. -Calvert. Burton- post, Brook Ford Si The Victors<br />
inspired by and to follow Rainbow<br />
LINCOLN.<br />
road Tel 28150 thfslacc<br />
<strong>the</strong> path of <strong>the</strong> enlightened<br />
GARDENHNG. few days autumn<br />
(Cleethorpes)<br />
Ho<strong>we</strong>ver <strong>the</strong>re are<br />
clsariag pioneers. without compul- obvious dangers facing <strong>the</strong><br />
We now have on vie* <strong>the</strong> new<br />
unhil:.-Box 1096, "Echo."<br />
GET AHEAD with a Merry Tiller<br />
sion. T.ahnur Party if Hugh Gait.<br />
DANCE, Sat.. 10th Nov., ham 317<br />
PART EXCHANGE your old T.V2.oeer 98<br />
which has been through a<br />
Radio for a K.B. "Vanguard" 19in.<br />
T.V. Set. Housed in high gloss super<br />
in <strong>the</strong> BLENKIN HALL, NEWPORT<br />
slip Paldao veneer cabinet with<br />
twin-tone fabric front. Separate<br />
volume control and only requires<br />
V.H.F. Tuner for <strong>the</strong> sew 625 line<br />
ON SATURDAY 20th OCTOBER<br />
programmes. Only 891 gns. or easy<br />
3-year terms, which include full<br />
maintenance.-Currys Ltd., 304 High<br />
at 3 p.m.<br />
Bridge, Lincoln.<br />
RADIO. eiev icon. Tape Recorder<br />
Repairs. Collection and delivery<br />
. Admission 2d. Refreshments C<br />
Fatima:ea All work guaranteed -<br />
The grim memory of<br />
The Home Service Radio and Electrical<br />
Co., 286 HIgh-street Inert to<br />
Orpington, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r by-<br />
Ruddockel, Lincoln Tel 29022: S<br />
elections and local govern-<br />
alarketplaee. Newark. Tel 2762<br />
"VIOLENTLY"<br />
thfstc<br />
ment polls, and of <strong>the</strong> crisis<br />
SAME DAY SERVHCE for all your<br />
of confiaence caused by<br />
His speed was bet<strong>we</strong>en 23<br />
Television Re airs M Walton.<br />
Bassingham. Tel. Baesingham 917<br />
<strong>the</strong> July 13 Cabinet mas-<br />
and 28 m.p.h., he had his<br />
278cc<br />
sacre, are all but a bad<br />
headlight on, and was driving<br />
TAPE RECORDER CENTRE-for sour<br />
dream. The tonic of Llan-<br />
<strong>we</strong>ll to his left hand side of<br />
New Recorder! Appoint , I Agents<br />
and Service Depot for most leading<br />
dudno has worked wonders.<br />
<strong>the</strong> road.<br />
makes Fell range of Tapes. Prerecorded<br />
Tapes acid Accessories<br />
But is this Tory con-<br />
The van just touched <strong>the</strong><br />
Easy Payments. Try before you buy<br />
fidence justified?<br />
left hand kerb, and <strong>we</strong>nt<br />
- The Home Service Radio and<br />
Electrical Co., Ltd , 286 High-street<br />
FeW would disagree that News Commentator<br />
ra<strong>the</strong>r violently across <strong>the</strong><br />
(next to Ruddocks). Tel. Lincoln<br />
29022. wthftc<br />
<strong>the</strong> memorable rally has<br />
road. He tried to correct<br />
WONDERFUL VALUE! Currys exclu-<br />
sent <strong>the</strong> Party rank and file<br />
this, and that was <strong>the</strong> last<br />
sive 162A Westminster Radiogram<br />
out with fresh enthusiasm<br />
with automatic 4-speed changer.<br />
Twin Sapphire styli, only 29 gns.,<br />
to tackle <strong>the</strong> voter on <strong>the</strong><br />
up in hospital.<br />
of 69/. deposit and 103 payments<br />
doorstep, at <strong>the</strong> ward meet-<br />
Cynthia Cant (15), of<br />
of 7/6, including -two years full<br />
ings, outside <strong>the</strong> factory 161w Reports<br />
Thorpe Bank, New Leake,<br />
maintenance. Generous part exchange.<br />
Immediate delivery.-Currys<br />
gate and through <strong>the</strong> mass<br />
offered a considerably more<br />
said she was sitting in <strong>the</strong><br />
Ltd. 304 Hosh Bridge, Lincoln. c<br />
media of propaganda.<br />
V.H.F. RECEPTION with lust a<br />
dynamic economic policy<br />
front passenger seat and her<br />
switch and a loudspeaker installed<br />
The Party Conference than that advanced by<br />
friend, June Barnes, on <strong>the</strong><br />
on payment of first <strong>we</strong>ek'a rental,<br />
2/- <strong>we</strong>ekly, Including loudspeaker<br />
supplied morale, but did it Reginald Maudlin g, <strong>the</strong> new<br />
knee of Graham Walker, who<br />
No deposit. Free Installation. -<br />
supply ammunition? Chancellor of <strong>the</strong><br />
was in <strong>the</strong> seat behind her.<br />
Radio Relay, 278 High-street. Lin-<br />
When <strong>the</strong>y reached Tuthole,<br />
coln. Tel. 24328. ftc<br />
It was <strong>the</strong> brilliant hand- Exchequ,r.<br />
ling of <strong>the</strong> Common Market Without claubt, Mr. Maud-<br />
<strong>the</strong> van "just seemed to hit<br />
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS<br />
debate, <strong>the</strong> personal ling was <strong>the</strong> oiggest disap-<br />
<strong>the</strong> left hand kerb, <strong>we</strong>nt over<br />
triumph of Edward Heath, pointment of <strong>the</strong> Tory Con-<br />
to <strong>the</strong> right, and turned over."<br />
She was thrown out. The<br />
BAROMETERS, Brass, Copper and<br />
Britain's chief negotiator, ference.<br />
Pewterware; China, Clocks.-Larder,<br />
21 Harley-street, Hull. Tel.<br />
<strong>the</strong> new-found unity of pur- He seemed all too content<br />
coroner, Mr. H. G. Frost said<br />
96729.<br />
pose and determination to let things jog along rs<br />
"Very lucky for you, too."<br />
HIRE of Hard Tennis Court, one<br />
afternoon per <strong>we</strong>ek. Ladies Sports<br />
that provided <strong>the</strong> elixir. <strong>the</strong>y are, giving a little<br />
They <strong>we</strong>re "not going very<br />
Club.-Phone Lincoln 27857. 251<br />
stimulus here and <strong>the</strong>re if<br />
fast" before <strong>the</strong> accident.<br />
SHED, approximately 10ft. x 61t.-<br />
Delegates 1eft for home,<br />
Phone Navenbv 295. 250<br />
inspired by <strong>the</strong> call of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
absolutely necessary. But,<br />
FOUND THEM<br />
STONE GARDEN ORNAMENTS,<br />
leader, Harold Macmillan,<br />
in <strong>the</strong> rno:n, he would leave<br />
ONE HUNDRED CARAVANS<br />
Verna June Barnes, of Ash-<br />
Figures and Paying. - Bo x 1459,<br />
it to "Noddy" and "Nicky"<br />
"Echo,- Lincoln. . . 251<br />
and with a feeling that new<br />
leigh, Toynton <strong>St</strong>. Peters, said<br />
ON SHOW<br />
WANTED, Child's Tricycle and Gar.<br />
life had been injected into<br />
to snake <strong>the</strong> running.<br />
<strong>the</strong> van's speed was "moderat<br />
BAWTRY<br />
des Swing. good condition. - Phone<br />
It is. after all, in <strong>the</strong><br />
28909. 250<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir party.<br />
ate." She just remembered<br />
Chancellor's field that res-<br />
hitting <strong>the</strong> kerb before being<br />
Large or Small, <strong>we</strong> have<br />
Everything possible, <strong>the</strong>y ponsibilLy mostly ties in<br />
ANTHQUES of every description<br />
rendered unconscious.<br />
<strong>the</strong>m All.<br />
urgent:y Wanted by Jacqueline<br />
believed, was being done to winning <strong>back</strong> voters dis-<br />
George Alexander Price, of<br />
<strong>St</strong>evenson, 8 Ballgate, Lincoln. Tele-<br />
meet <strong>the</strong> needs of <strong>the</strong> day, gusted with <strong>the</strong> pay pause,<br />
Fordington who was driving<br />
New 1963 Models arriving phone Lincoln 27022. 307cr<br />
BIG PRHCE OFFERED for Old Gem THE HALL FARM,<br />
to give Conservatism a new industrial stagnation, and<br />
towards Spilsby, and Ric<br />
Daily.<br />
- Barnabses. The High Bries, SoUTH RESToN,<br />
meaning.<br />
with <strong>the</strong> Government's<br />
Evans. 135 Lambert-road,<br />
Je<strong>we</strong>llers. Lincoln tc<br />
Lincolnshire<br />
CASH otterea for all types of Washers<br />
economic policy in general.<br />
Grimsby, driver of a bus corn-<br />
Louth 6 miles, Alford 7 miles.<br />
The following now on any oonditian -Rine 25885<br />
WHIST DRIVES AND DANCES<br />
Instead of holding out<br />
ing in <strong>the</strong> opposite direction,<br />
HOUSE. CLEARANCE. t collect ate<br />
show:<br />
pay Highest Cash Prices fur Rags. MASONS, FULLER,<br />
DANCE hopes of a bright, pros-<br />
described coming upon ti's<br />
ea<strong>the</strong>rs, Scrap Iron -Poetcaro to CHATTERTON & HAXBY<br />
perous future-in a speech<br />
scene of <strong>the</strong> accident, and<br />
SPRITE 400<br />
Homtby. Becksode. eettleham<br />
BARDNEY VILLAGE HALL which ended 20 minutes<br />
Phone 992 274cc having received instructions from<br />
finding three of <strong>the</strong> van's<br />
ECCLES G.T.305<br />
OLD COLD Wanted for Cash A.s, Messrs. G. H. and 31. E. liotchkiii<br />
SATURDAY, 20th OCTOBER before it need have done-<br />
occupants unconscious and<br />
SPRITE ALPINE<br />
Seeondhaod Diamond Ring., ens will SELL by AUCTION on <strong>the</strong><br />
9 p.m. - Midnight he paid tribute to his<br />
Gem Je<strong>we</strong>llery end Hal..marked<br />
<strong>the</strong> fourth badly shocked.<br />
farm on<br />
WELTON TWELVE<br />
Si.ser aria Antique Silver -W man.<br />
sell, Silver-ureet and Flaxengate THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1962<br />
Music by DENTOLA sacked predecessor.<br />
P.c. J. A. Port said he found<br />
It became clear only <strong>the</strong><br />
SPRITE 3IUSKETEER Lineoln. Tel. 24209 to<br />
marks showing that <strong>the</strong> van<br />
TIIE HOME BRED COMMERCIAL<br />
Admission 2/6<br />
day after why Mr. Selwyn<br />
ECCLES SAPPHIRE<br />
rubbed along <strong>the</strong> kerb for 93<br />
HERD OF<br />
Usual Refreshments.<br />
THOMSON GLENALMOND ANIMALS AND POULTRY<br />
Lloyd had been awarded It will come later this feet.<br />
67 GRAND T.T. ATTESTED<br />
<strong>the</strong> verbal golden hand-<br />
- 16 Elder. AND RECORDED FRHESHAN<br />
A GRAND DANCE<br />
autumn, when <strong>the</strong> six pend- The coroner said a ministry<br />
shake. It was a part of <strong>the</strong><br />
1962, Scopwick will he held in <strong>the</strong><br />
irv, by-elections get uncier examiner had reported that<br />
build-up for <strong>the</strong> undisclosed way. If <strong>the</strong> Conservatives go he could find no defect in <strong>the</strong><br />
e<br />
Vl lage 'Hall, with Buddy Blue<br />
ILLAGE HALL job to come, <strong>the</strong> inquiry<br />
BAILEY SI A !SON<br />
2/-, Pedigree Pupp es from Kennet wode Aster -' 56 Cows and Heifers:<br />
"Nap" and hold, without sig- van which could have caused<br />
'Club Reg.stered <strong>St</strong>ock. Alt perma- 6 Bulling Heifers and 4 Heiler<br />
by<br />
to Party organisation<br />
<strong>the</strong> accident.<br />
PE M NEE FON MUSTANG nently immunised; guaranteed for<br />
veterinary fees in event of illness. calves.<br />
0 - 11.45 Om. <strong>the</strong> former Chancellor. . A verdict of accidental<br />
SPRITE WAYFARER and sold with one year's free corn-<br />
ICTC<br />
In aid of Village Hall Funds.<br />
Attested since 1946, since when<br />
CRESTA VILLA<br />
prehenalVe instirance at competitive<br />
Music by JIMMY MARRIOTT and<br />
ath was..ceturned. The accino<br />
stock has been bought in, this<br />
rices. Miniature Poodles, Pekin-<br />
HIS BAND<br />
dent occurred about 12.45<br />
SPRITE SARACEN<br />
es<br />
herd is <strong>we</strong>ll known for its health,<br />
e, Yorkshire Terriers, Maltese<br />
Admission 2/6.<br />
t<br />
reliability and excellent milk<br />
erriers, Cairn 'Terriers. Wes:high-<br />
TRAMP DANCE<br />
a.m. on September 18.<br />
BAILEY MONTANE<br />
land Whites, Corgia.Cocker Spaniels,<br />
production and <strong>the</strong> sale is a<br />
ECCLES EMERALD<br />
<strong>St</strong>affordshire Bull Terriers, genuine dispersal sale, due to <strong>the</strong><br />
&Illy.<br />
hams, Dachshunds, Sherand.s (Min owners . decision. to retire front INGHAM SCOUT HALL<br />
PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS<br />
PEM BE wroN RANCHER Lassiei; Golden' Retrievers, Yellow dairy farming.<br />
BESSACARR GRANBY<br />
Labradors, Salukis, Boxers. Alsatians,<br />
Also to be sold ALFA LAVAL<br />
e:c.-..Porse Mill Kennels,"<br />
SATURDAY, 20th OCTOBER, - 9 p.m.-72 mid.<br />
BESSA0A RR BELMONT Moor-road -( B 683), Bestwood Vil- SIX STALL THREE UNIT MILK<br />
iaae, or. Bult<strong>we</strong>ll, Nottingham, open PARLOUR PLANT complete with<br />
NENE VALLEY TYNE<br />
MUSIC BY GEOFF PETERSEN FOUR<br />
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., including Sac- electric pulsator, vacuum pump,<br />
day. Cal: or write for full details circulation cleaner, teat cups, etc.<br />
GPO<br />
Tel. 278217. 251c<br />
Dress Optional - Admission 4/- - Refreshments c<br />
ALFA LAVAL 175 gallon ELEC.<br />
BUDGERHGAR BREEDHNG CAGES REFRIGERATED MILK TANK<br />
YOUNG POSTMEN<br />
for Sale.--:70 Burton-read, Lincoln complete with all ancillary equip-<br />
24598.<br />
REQUIRED<br />
ment.<br />
HARES Wanted. any quantity. any<br />
DRILL HALL BROADGATE<br />
SALE AT 1.30 p.m.<br />
chstanse. Best prices eiven.-Frans<br />
Buicelahr Ltd. Phone Boston 3383 Catalogues from <strong>the</strong> Chartered<br />
A few permanent jobs are avail-<br />
9cc Auctioneers, Cornmarket, Louth.<br />
LINCOLN<br />
able for suitable boys of 16 years<br />
of age, for employment on Tele-<br />
FIRST CLASS HNDOOR KENNELS.<br />
TeL 2536 i 2 lines).<br />
A598<br />
graph Delivery and indoor mes-<br />
Personal atiention. - Rowston Kennels,<br />
Rows:on, Scopwick. 289cc<br />
senger work. Basic pay at 16 is<br />
£4 lbs. Od. per <strong>we</strong>ek.<br />
FOR SALE, High Class Bo^de--<br />
Collie Pups. Welsh CoGies, Golden<br />
Applicants are required to take<br />
Labradors and Golden Retrievers,<br />
a simple aptitude test and must be<br />
Terriers. - Mr. Wetting, Scopwick<br />
prepared, with <strong>the</strong>ir parents' per-<br />
Lodge. Ring Me<strong>the</strong>ringham 220.<br />
mission, to be trained for motor<br />
thfstc<br />
cycling duties.<br />
FOR SALE, Genuine Toy Poodle<br />
Applications should be made in<br />
Puppy, white, bred, excellent pedigree,<br />
champion strain. --<br />
writing to The Head Postmaster,<br />
Mrs. Parkinson,<br />
34 Chelmsford-street, 19/20 Guildhall <strong>St</strong>reet, LINCOLN.<br />
Linta.n.<br />
251c<br />
251<br />
GAMSTON KENNELS. NOTTINGHAM<br />
I Est. :9261, one mile Trent Bridge<br />
IA.82 Grantham), No. 14 bus. High-<br />
LEGAL NOTHCES<br />
t:ass Pedigree Puppies, all vaccinated<br />
and permanently protected<br />
against Hardpad Distemper. Alsa-<br />
VERA ELLEN GREENWOOD<br />
tians. Boxers. Collies.<br />
adia., nificant reductions, in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
t<br />
"Farmers' W se<br />
most harrowing spring and<br />
summer, are once more But <strong>the</strong> big question With <strong>the</strong> Labour Leader<br />
convinced that <strong>the</strong>irs is <strong>the</strong> remained. What solid so clearly 1eading his flock<br />
only party tit to lead <strong>the</strong> assistance had been handed against <strong>the</strong> Market-to <strong>the</strong><br />
nation. And that 1t will to party workers at Orping- utter dismay and anxiety of<br />
continue to do so for at ton, Blackpool, Leicester his pro-European colleagues<br />
least ano<strong>the</strong>r decade. and all <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r areas of and <strong>the</strong> Continental Socialaffluence<br />
where <strong>the</strong> voters ists-<strong>the</strong>re was clearly only<br />
have been going Liberal? one course for <strong>the</strong> Tory<br />
In what way had <strong>the</strong> doubters to follow.<br />
"new" Conservative poli- Now <strong>the</strong>y have a wondercies<br />
out-shon what had ful stick with which to beat<br />
been expounded in <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> Socialists. But until<br />
same hall three <strong>we</strong>eks Llandudno <strong>the</strong>y could not<br />
before, when <strong>the</strong> Liberals be sure that it would not<br />
<strong>we</strong>re <strong>the</strong> occupants? split in <strong>the</strong>ir hands.<br />
In fact, some voters may<br />
<strong>we</strong>ll think that <strong>the</strong> Liberals<br />
And yet, <strong>the</strong> Labour Party<br />
is not completely committed<br />
to opposing Britain's entry<br />
into <strong>the</strong> Market. The pro-<br />
Europeans in <strong>the</strong> Partyand<br />
<strong>the</strong>re are many of <strong>the</strong>m he remembered. He woke<br />
RADAR at all levels-have far from<br />
given up hope<br />
The battle is still on and,<br />
in <strong>the</strong> meantime, <strong>the</strong> disappointed<br />
Socialists on <strong>the</strong><br />
Continent are being told:<br />
"Don't worry. It's not as<br />
bad as it sounds?'<br />
Liberal<br />
Danger<br />
Some observers are wondering<br />
whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Tories<br />
are still underestimating <strong>the</strong><br />
potential danger of <strong>the</strong><br />
Liberals.<br />
Nobody at Llandudno<br />
would have guessed from<br />
<strong>the</strong> debates that <strong>the</strong><br />
Liberals <strong>we</strong>re any more of<br />
a threat than <strong>the</strong>y <strong>we</strong>re in<br />
1950.<br />
Most delegates <strong>we</strong>re content<br />
to agree with Aiden<br />
Crawley, M.P. for West<br />
Derbyshire, who exclaimed:<br />
"In terms of politica1 history,<br />
<strong>the</strong> Liberals have not<br />
been born."<br />
For <strong>the</strong> political "upstarts",<br />
contempt was 1adled out.<br />
Maybe this was justified.<br />
Only time will tell. For<br />
better or worse, no one will<br />
have to wait long for <strong>the</strong><br />
verdict.<br />
ably <strong>we</strong> O.<br />
<strong>the</strong> one Socialist-held seat<br />
where a by-election is due,<br />
Gloom" <strong>the</strong> future bids fair for <strong>the</strong>m.<br />
Woman Wins<br />
In Potato<br />
Contest<br />
IATITH gardeners on neigh-<br />
' bouring plots rallying<br />
round to plant and tend her<br />
entries, a Gainsborough<br />
woman. tragically wido<strong>we</strong>d<br />
earlier this year, has won one<br />
of <strong>the</strong> subsiliary contests in<br />
this year's potato competition<br />
organised by Gainsborough<br />
Allotment Holders' Association.<br />
On <strong>the</strong> <strong>St</strong>. <strong>John</strong>'s allotments<br />
Mrs. R. Taylor, of Lea-road.<br />
Gainsborough, won <strong>the</strong> contest<br />
for <strong>the</strong> six heaviest roots,<br />
with a total of 681b. 6oz.-and<br />
it was due entirely to <strong>the</strong> help<br />
of her neighbours.