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KENTISH EXPRESS, November 24, 1967 Page 7
November 24, 1967 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
 
She belongs to the people of Challock by BARBARA BUTCHER

She belongs to the people of Challock by BARBARA BUTCHER

She said: "I was absolutely stunned. I had no idea the party was going to be o large. The hall treasurer simply phoned to say they wanted to give me a party." And so she was able to sit back and listen to the kind thieves said about her by the people who have been such a part of
November 24, 1967 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
 
1 4 ` ODEON CANTERBURY Now &swats Pertoertianees 2. • & 7.30. Doors 2.0 & 7.0 MAN MR AU. "

1 4 ` ODEON CANTERBURY Now &swats Pertoertianees 2. • & 7.30. Doors 2.0 & 7.0 MAN MR AU. "

TochniuMx _ 3,20 8.20 ,&7 M. f ' Matinees - Sots. Doors Open Sun. 5.15. We 2.20 in To SIR. WITH LAVE (A) Technicolor Showing Sun. 7.30, Week 4.30, 8.25 in WHO'S MINDING THE MINT Week 2.30, 6.20 Colour 1111
November 24, 1967 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
 
Harbledown

Harbledown

CARAVAN park for holidays and overnight stops is proposed for land on the north-east side of the playing field at Rough Common under an application made to Bridge-Blean rural council. Hawkhurst FINE of £l5 was imposed on Hugh Gordon of Amery. Theobalds, by Cranbrook magistrates
November 24, 1967 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
 
Up to £5 for your old gas cookeW

Up to £5 for your old gas cookeW

Thousands of families have al- cleaning. Drop-opening oven ready chosen White Roses for door. Big storage compartment value. And now the value's even De-luxe new-look styling, sheer better. Now you get all the quali- sided shape designed to tit flush tics that made the White Ros
November 3, 1967 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
 
PICTURE PRIZE

PICTURE PRIZE

COMPETITION held this summer by the Kent branch of the Men of the Trees drew its entries from all parts of the country. It was to choose the best coloured transparencies of trees and the first prize of £5 ss. goes to a Leicester man. Mr. G. A. Butlin. Mrs. Charles Jessel, of Has
November 3, 1967 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
 
Not a happy lot

Not a happy lot

THE LOT of the insurer and the motorist in this country today is indeed NOT a happy one! With the latest figures indicating that criminals are getting away with over weekly (increasing) it is allundanily clear that the police force should not continually he urged 10 per- Millie
November 3, 1967 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
 
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November 3, 1967 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
 
Charthvm

Charthvm

POST Office at Shalmsfordsir,:et was broken into at the kk and banknotes and cc:nc worth about t:3B were surveyors 1 , ,ve siritwu un sz.heme tor a loorr i , : leading to ry •Lhocl. It hc twi:t \\ he:l 1•1 N's; to the former ' h h school a 1i:..• Is Kifl.. h. t.-c , s'.;th is to
November 3, 1967 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
 
Faversham

Faversham

the second time in less than two months killer dogs hasc struck at sheep grazing on the marshes at Luddenham ourt Farm. owned by Messrs. Scsmour Stevens Ltd. On Monii as night three sheep were killed and two others severely mauled. Police are anxious to trace a brown alsatian do
November 3, 1967 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England