John William Trail. aged 40. corporation bus driver, of 213 New Street. St. Helens. was fined £6 at St Helens to-day for driving without due care . Chief Inspector E Brown said the bus was making t turn into Baldwin Street from Cot he
September 17, 1952 - Liverpool Echo - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
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DOOR SECURED Leonard William Trail, of Great Plumtree. Harlow, a I committee member of Mark Hall and Netteswell Community Association, said their headquarters were at the Moot I House. In the roof there was an attic in which equipment ! for social events
January 6, 1956 - Herts and Essex Observer - Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
(Ramsgate). The Herne Bay Rose Bowl for 1957 was won by a Chelmsford couple. Mr. Ray Hayward and Mrs. Beryl Hayward, with Mr. William Trail] . and Mrs. Doris Trail'. of Maidstone. , second. and Mr. C. Ross and Mrs. A. Ross. of Pinner, third.
June 14, 1957 - East Kent Times and Mail - Ramsgate, Kent, England
dies A FORMER HEADMASTER of Eastern Primary School, Broughty Ferry, and past-president of Dundee Operatic Society, Mr William Trail Wilson died at the Craigpark Nursing Home, Newport, on Saturday night. Mr Wilson moved to Dundee in 1927 after graduating
October 29, 1990 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Next Week HARRY LESTER And HIS HAYSEEDS Joyce Golding Joan ilinde SUN.. 16th July—6 0 p.m. Franehot Tone. William Warren TRAIL of the VIGILANTES (U) Richard Arlen, Andy Devine TROPIC FURY (A)
July 14, 1950 - Thanet Advertiser - Ramsgate, Kent, England
returned home at headache. Five hours , of 49 Froghall Terrace, Aberdeen, was dead. Last night his grief-stricken father. Mr William Trail, sheet-metal worker at Inverurie Loco Works, said the cause of his son’s death was mystersi He said: "William was out playing
January 6, 1968 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
performed the Dedication ceremony. The choir was in charge of the organist, Mrs Murray, and a duet was rendered by Mr and Mrs William Trail, and a quartette by Mrs W .Trail, Miss J. Runcie, Mr W. Trail and Mrs J, Simpson. SANDHAVEN AND PITULLIE CHURCH WOMEN’S
March 3, 1953 - Fraserburgh Herald and Northern Counties' Advertiser - Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland