EVEN under the greatest stress. omit* JIM* cannot heln naturally —even when thev have he. heekd beneath the ruins of their homes. One Norbary lady fauna after a Ming bomb hsd demolished her home around refused to go to hospital without her parse. much to the at her among them Mr
December 2, 1960 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
"We hope you nurses who have left u* will remember your hcapital with pride." said Miss Armand. "Prise your certtnostes which you have gained after your and take great pride in your work. Especeally in the little which really mean so much." she added. Alter presenting the awards
December 2, 1960 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
CROYCON Boys Club litxecutive Committee state they most gratefully acknowledge receipt og the following donation' totalling over £2.600 rece:ved or protnised in response to the BuildMg ?Lind which has the support al the Mayor of Croydon. Aid. George Cole, The new site Is at the
December 2, 1960 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
W:l4 forced to watch the cold-blooded It:111na of many old people. Thai and other experience, were related by Co:r nkleemoner to members§ of Croydon Chamber of Commerce a t t he.. monthly luncheon last week
December 2, 1960 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
MR U WARD. the senior drawing master of Technics; South Rocwood . is to retire next after 40 years with the school. It was announced this weet by s former chairman of the Boys A.octatkrn. M. C R. Wool ten sir. Wootten 14, Mr. Ward 1, nearly 70 and tn the past be has taught at th
December 2, 1960 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
who were asarded prizes for their work at selling programmes for the Addington Palace St. Nicholas Fiore. which the Mayor opened on Saturdas. Also in the group is Mr. G. Knight, director of the Royal School of Church Mugic. . . • .. x Ailia tt ' .i . . I 4,..,... i illiff 7 1 :
December 2, 1960 - Croydon Times - London, London, England