•••1101111MM•1111•Ell 1111 •WW W111•••, CAV's DRAW IN MUD BATTLE BECKENHAM 2, C.A.V. . A DRAW was a fair reflection of the merit of play in this Greater London League match. Play was at such a pace that the players almost welcomed the final whistle after ninety minutes on a rain-
August 24, 1967 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
essa, and Andrea. and by a matron of honour. They all MISS PAULA VIVIENNE wore dresses of pale pink bro- FRY. who lives at the fire sta- cads which were made by the tion in Gunaersbury Lane. Ac- bride. ton, wore a full length white Miss Fry. who was educated satin dress with a w
August 24, 1967 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
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August 24, 1967 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
IT all happened in Enfield Road, South Acton, on July 25, when neighbours Mrs. Margaret Thorpe and Mrs. Alice Atkins fell out about their children. Sturdy Mrs. Atkins attacked Mrs. Thorpe, slapping her in the face. Mrs. it pro appe tect her.ared the girl was trying Thorpe's 17 -
August 24, 1967 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
THAMES VALLEY HARRIERS almost scooped the pool in the five senior title events at the Bracknell Relays Meeting last Saturday, winning three titles and being runners-up ip the other two. The 4 ' 220 yards team of I John Barrett. John Sexton, the meeting record with 17 min. Tony T
August 24, 1967 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England