ESTABLISHED 1868 CLUB FOR OLD PEOPLE? ALD. W. F. HARRIS MAKES SUGGESTION WELFARE. COMMITTEE'S E ETI G it the annual meeting of the Nuneaton Old People's Welfare Committer on l uesday night the Chairman. Aid. N. F. Harris. made the excellent suggestion that a dub should be proxide
June 29, 1956 - Nuneaton Chronicle - Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
Damage by holiday-makers and other urban visitors to the countryside. so often a cause of frayed tempers. seems to he getting more marked, says " Blythe" in "Farmer and Stockbreeder." The thoughtless still regard the country as a litter basket and when the litter includes broken
June 29, 1956 - Nuneaton Chronicle - Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
A party of members of Nuneaton Branch of the National Farmers' Union and their families on Monday visited Boots farms at Thurgarton Priory. Nottingham. LINOLEUM. carpet and curtain fittings expertly carried out; samples and estimates free.—Albert J. Pearce Ltd.. 58/64, Queen's R
June 29, 1956 - Nuneaton Chronicle - Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
The Mayor of Nuneaton, Coun. H. J. Deeming. referred to the promise to provide houses for old people. "As Mayor I can do little more than any other member of the council." said Coun. Deeming, "and you would not thank me if I made promises to you which were not kept. But if your
June 29, 1956 - Nuneaton Chronicle - Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
Gwonn " PEKING EXPRESS" Ar•d Full Support.no Programme. MONDAY, 2nd JULY, fee 3 dints. STEVE COCHRAN : ANN SHERIDEN "COME NEXT SPRING" —A - - Macdonald Corey : Patricia Medina Stranger At My Door
June 29, 1956 - Nuneaton Chronicle - Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
he Editor regrets that (wing to the increasing cost of labour and materials the tmeaton Chinni, is to suspend publication alter this date. I . he Chronicle "is proud of the fact that since it was minded in IM6B as Nuneaton's first newspaper it has not missed a single issue, desp
June 29, 1956 - Nuneaton Chronicle - Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
Atherstone Public Cattle Sales Co. Ltd. held their usual fortnightly sale of store pigs, poultry, potatoes and sundries on Tuesday last, when the following prices were realised: Barren sow £24, 10-week-olds to £6 I2s. 6d.. 8 week olds to £5. hens Bs. 6d.. goslings 175., duckling
June 29, 1956 - Nuneaton Chronicle - Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England