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7e1: Lincoln 26101 FRIDAY LINCOLNSHIRE ECHO OCTOBER 19; 1962<br />
FARMERS' "YES" TO<br />
MARKET SURPRISES<br />
SURVEY TEAM<br />
A SURVEY carried out by Nottingham University shows that slightly more<br />
farmers in <strong>the</strong> East Midlands would vote in favour of joining <strong>the</strong> Common<br />
Market than against.<br />
Of 120 usable replies re- Britain's entry into Europe in make to <strong>the</strong>ir farming if<br />
ceived to a questionnaire, 51 <strong>the</strong> absence of greater assur- Britain enters <strong>the</strong> E.E.C."<br />
(or 42.5 per cent.) <strong>we</strong>re in ances on <strong>the</strong> agricultural Mr. Jones points out that<br />
favour of Britain's entry. terms, <strong>the</strong> proportion of far- <strong>the</strong> results, which "may not<br />
Forty-seven (39.2 per cent.) mers in <strong>the</strong> sample of respon- necessarily be representative"<br />
<strong>we</strong>re opposed, and 22 (18.3 dents which is in favour of indicate that men with bigger<br />
per cent.) indicated that. if joining is surprisingly high. farms are more in favour of<br />
given an opportunity to vote, HNFORMATHON NEEDED going in — and while arable<br />
<strong>the</strong>y would abstain.<br />
"Like most o<strong>the</strong>r sections farmers are predominantly in<br />
Mr. Gwyn E. Jones, an of <strong>the</strong> community, many of favour, dairy farmers are<br />
agricultural economist, says <strong>the</strong>se farmers appear to desire mainly against.<br />
in an article accompanying more information on <strong>the</strong> as- The survey was made in<br />
<strong>the</strong> results — due to be pub- pects of <strong>the</strong> Common Market late September.<br />
lished in <strong>the</strong> forthcoming which may affect <strong>the</strong>ir 1iveliissue<br />
of "Farm Management hood.<br />
"Major changes are likely HORNCASTLE WOMAN<br />
Notes":<br />
to result for British agricul-<br />
OIES<br />
"The results of this in- ture if <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom Mrs. Ivy Tempest. of War<br />
quiry show that farmers are joins <strong>the</strong> Common Market, so ing-street, Horncastle, died<br />
1 as divided in <strong>the</strong>ir attitude that one of <strong>the</strong> most note- yesterday, aged 58. She was a<br />
to <strong>the</strong> Common Market as worthy results of this inquiry daughter of <strong>the</strong> late Mr. and<br />
<strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> British popu- is <strong>the</strong> relatively low propor- Mrs. J. Lo<strong>we</strong>. of Horncastle<br />
lation.<br />
tion of respondents (less than and wife of Mr. Fred Tempest<br />
"In view of <strong>the</strong> unwavering one in five) who indicated ad- She had lived in <strong>the</strong> town all<br />
Opposition of <strong>the</strong> N.F.U. to justments which <strong>the</strong>y would her life.<br />
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The Game—Not<br />
Glory--Counts<br />
A BRILLIANT young footballer from Gibraltar,<br />
who has come to work in Linooln for Ruston and<br />
Hornsby, has joined a Lincoln League side — Burton-road<br />
— and he made a very impressive debut for<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir reserves on Saturday.<br />
He is Leonardo Antonio<br />
Guilliano, who has played<br />
for Gibraltar, including<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir match a year ago<br />
when Leicester City <strong>we</strong>re<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir visitors.<br />
Guilliano was born in<br />
London, but lived most of<br />
his 1ife in Gibraltar before<br />
coming <strong>back</strong> to England<br />
three months ago. He has<br />
lived 14_ y ,gad.<br />
Lind<br />
When <strong>the</strong>y saw <strong>the</strong><br />
strange name appear in <strong>the</strong><br />
Burton-road team in Friday's<br />
Echo, several o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
amateur clubs made in-<br />
FIRST AID<br />
ON THE<br />
FARM<br />
CLASSES on first aid on<br />
farms are being run in<br />
Lindsey for <strong>the</strong> first time. Six<br />
<strong>we</strong>ekly sessions are being held<br />
in Binbrook primary school,<br />
and of <strong>the</strong> 23 students who<br />
turned up for <strong>the</strong>. first, 10<br />
<strong>we</strong>re Y.F.C. members.<br />
The classes result from a<br />
suggestion put forward at a<br />
N.U.A.W. meeting at Binbrook<br />
last April — but none from<br />
<strong>the</strong> village is yet taking <strong>the</strong><br />
course.<br />
Mr. <strong>St</strong>anley Brumby, of<br />
quiries about<strong>the</strong> capabili-<br />
ties of Antonio.<br />
But <strong>the</strong>y are wasting <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
time if <strong>the</strong>y wish to capture<br />
him from Burton-road F.C.<br />
Guilliano joined that club<br />
because he wanted to play<br />
among friends and he has<br />
settled in <strong>we</strong>ll.<br />
His best friend is <strong>John</strong><br />
Hudson. a Burton- d s<br />
wart who was<br />
centre forwar<br />
day's name a1 Ruston-<br />
Bucyrus "A." er in-<br />
side right Guilliati<br />
And Hudson was repaid<br />
for his kindness when Guilliano<br />
laid on two goals for<br />
him. The third in <strong>the</strong> 3-1<br />
win was netted by outside<br />
left Barry Acaster.<br />
WITH HIS PALS<br />
Burton-road secretary, Mr.<br />
J. W. Thorpe, told <strong>the</strong><br />
Echo: "Antonio has said that<br />
he does not want to be put<br />
into <strong>the</strong> first team yet. He<br />
would ra<strong>the</strong>r play in <strong>the</strong><br />
same team as his pals.<br />
"He said he was not sure<br />
how he would play in <strong>the</strong><br />
different style of soccer in<br />
England before <strong>the</strong> game,<br />
but afterwards told me he<br />
had enjoyed it.<br />
"He is a stnall lad, but<br />
his dribbling and clever<br />
sense of tackle are his big<br />
asset. I was very impressed<br />
and be came up to<br />
all exnertatioos"<br />
STRONG DEFENCE<br />
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Lincoln<br />
One of <strong>the</strong> lesserknown<br />
aerobatic<br />
teams of <strong>the</strong> Royal Air<br />
Force but one which<br />
has been very active<br />
this season is that of<br />
<strong>the</strong> R.A.F. Flying College,<br />
Manby, flying<br />
Meteor F.Mk.8s.<br />
Led by Flying<br />
Officer G. Rorison<br />
(winner of <strong>the</strong> Wright<br />
Jubilee Trophy for<br />
aerobatics in 1957 and<br />
196o) <strong>the</strong> team is from<br />
<strong>the</strong> College's Advanced<br />
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Squadron (comanded<br />
by Squadron.<br />
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The o<strong>the</strong>r members<br />
of <strong>the</strong> team are Flt. Lt.<br />
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J. P. H. O'Neill.<br />
The team is here<br />
seen inverted over <strong>the</strong><br />
sou<strong>the</strong>rn outskirts of<br />
Lincoln.<br />
Ministry<br />
Says "Yes"<br />
THE Ministry of Housing<br />
has agreed to tenders<br />
submitted to Lincoln and<br />
District Water Board for <strong>the</strong><br />
construction of a 21in. main<br />
from Newton-upon-Trent to<br />
Drinsey Nook, Alderman F.<br />
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