Sc*nthorpe Evening Telegraph from Sc*nthorpe, Humberside, England (2024)

I Family Announcements ents Births, Marriages, Deaths, Congratulations, Birthday Greetings, Engagements, Wedding Anniversaries, Birthday Remembrances, In Memoriam, Acknowledgements, Floral Tributes. Advertisers placing Engagement announcements in these columns are reminded that the notice must bear the signature of the couple concerned. Birth must be verified and contain the signature of at least one of announcements the parents. Marriage announcements must bear the signature of both persons concerned. These notices CANNOT be accepted by telephone.

These notices can be placed at any Evening Telegraph office or the nearest agent. Births BARK. To Lee and Kristina (nee Mork), a son, Beau James, on September 26. 1990. (8lb.

in Munster, Germany, brother for Rebecca. BLACKNELL Mick and Jane are pleased to announce the birth of a baby girl, Leanne Christine, born September 26, 1990, (weighing 8lb). Thanking all in attendance. BLAKE GARROD Caroline and Pete are delighted to announce the sale arrival of their beautiful daughter. Jessica Grace, on Tuesday.

September 25, 1990. Our grateful thanks to the Specialist and all in attendance at Grimsby Maternity Hospital. First grandchild 10 Daisy and Byron Garrod and Jill and Ted Blake. "Tuesday's child is full of Grace'. DENNIS Peter and Sharon are pleased to announce the birth of their heavyweight fighter, Matthew Harry.

weighing 11lb. 8oz. (yes, 11lb. Soz.) worth 'and every bit in gold. Much loved brother for Peter Daniel.

Father lost for words. 1 mother Deo Gratis. RENSHAW. Gavin and Angela (nee Wilson) are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their first son. Christopher Gavin, born on Monday, September 24, 1990.

Thanks to all on Ward 7. WEBSTER. Malcolm and Carolyn Bond) are proud to announce the arrival of a daughter. Sophie Louise, sister for Laura, on September 25, 1990. Thanking all in attendance, especially Wards and and special Baby Unit, Nunsthorpe Maternity Home.

Birthday Greetings JULIE MALTBY Happy 18th birthday Julie, Lots of love Nana, xx. UGLEHUS. ANDREW Happy Birthday. Lots of Love Mam, Dad, Ruth and Arron, XXX. YOU'RE A BIG GIRL NOW.

39 years 364 days old today. One to go till the Big 40. Guess Who? 85 HEATH, ELLEN Happy birthday to a wonderful mum and gran. Love from Joan, Margaret, Barry. Dave.

Stephen. James and Robert. xxxx. HEATH. Ellen.

Happy Birthday to a lovely Granny. Love from Jane and Alan. Diane and Stuart, XXX. Congratulations HALL. Congratulations John on passing your driving test first time.

From Systematic. ROGERSON SIMS. Congratulations on your engagement. Best wishes for the future Mark and Mandy. From Dad and Mum.

Congratulations STEVEN SYLVESTER On passing your HGV Class I first time. All my love Adele, xxx. Engagements BECKETT CURTIS Both families are delighted to announce the engagement of Simon, son of Janet and Roland Beckett. Littlecoates Road, Grimsby, to Rachel, daughter of Veronica and Roy Curtis, Western Outway, Grimsby, on September 20, 1990. Love and best wishes to you both.

CUDMORE VEASEY. --Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cudmore are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Kathryn to Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Veasey (Leicester). Marriages Both families are pleased to RUBIE announce the marriage of Colin and Helen, on TODD September 29, 1990, at St. Peter's Church, Bottesford, at 2.30 pm. All friends are welcome. EVENING TELEGRAPH.

profit, must Company, chairman Bernard Henderson recommended a dividend of 10.21p per share. Welcoming the challenges and opportunities offered by Anglian but stays ing £100 to £120-million by issuing a convertible capital bond due 2005 in Brent Walker Capital Ltd, a subsidiary. He said it had previously been planned to by selling some assets, but the difficult property market meant they, below would their have value. gone On the trading front Mr Walker said the pubs and brewing division had been going well, and the hot summer was expected to show through in second good half. results for the The William Hill betting chain purchased from Grand Metropolitan and the hotels and leisure division were also doing well, he said.

although no figures are available at the halfway stage. The chief executive said Brent still considered it was entitled to a substantial cut in purchase price for the William bookmakers acquired from GrandMet. Trusthouse soars BRITAIN'S number one hotel group, Trusthouse Forte, checked in with interim pre-tax profits up from £103-million to £112-million. The figure was at the top end of City expectations and the shares firmed 8p to 227p. Forte Chief said executive he Rocco was pleased, that difficult' a economy THE had recorded growth in all divisions compared with a very buoyant period last year.

He said the UK hotels had "held their own" and the Crest acquisition was performing up to expectations. THF's US hotels also registered a much better performance, said Mr Forte. Overall hotel profits improved from £88-million to £93- FINANCIAL Water charges ANGLIAN Water's first annual, that general the year-end meeting results were good with a profit before tax of £86- million on a turnover of £401-million. BW up dividend HOTELS to betting group Brent Walker announced interim pretax profits powering ahead from £30-million to but is not raising the dividend because of the uncertain economy. Chief executive George Walker, also revealing turnover up to more than £1- billion, said that under normal conditions it would have justified hoisting the interim payout to shareholders.

But "having regard to the group's indebtedness and to the current state of the economy as a whole. it would not at this point be prudent to increase the dividend," which stays at 5p. During the year Brent Walker's high level of borrowings, which has caused disquiet in the City, meant interest payments trebled from to million. Mr Walker said to ease the borrowings burden on the group it was rais- THE MARKET AT THE FTSE 100 Index regained its poise, currently up more than six points, but volume was a disappointing 48.6-million shares. Building materials moved ahead after Redland's statement.

The company was 12p higher at 503p, RMC 14p better at 532p and Tarmac 10p higher at 212p. THE remained firm at 227p, up 8p. BET stayed weak at 189p, down 18p, on the downgradings, while a Kleinwort downgrading for Cable and Wireless late yesterday snipped 3p from the shares at 394p, and Hanson softened 2p to 190p as BZW 10 am PRICES I Laporte BRITISH FUNDS Leigh ints Consols Rentokil 212 22-38 0. Amstrad War Astec 312 BICC Funding 87-91 6 93 86-23 32 Chloride Treasury Crystalate 16 Delta 08-12 Ferranti 87-90 99-17 32 FKI 97 84-25 32 GEC 9 92-96 88-3 32 Philips Lp 1212 03-05 103- Racal Elec 29.32 5 32 Racal Ticm 98 115- ST 29 32 O- Thorn Gas 3 90-95 79 Argyll Grp AUSTRALIANS AB Food Prop 473 Asda Grp CRA 453 Ass Fish Pan Conti 84 Brthwick Mining 204 Cadbry Sch NORTH AMERICAN Fitch Lovll Exxon £26 8 Grand Met Gen Mtrs Hillsdn Hids USX Corp £17 Kwik Save BANKS NP Low Wm Abbey Nat 200 Nth Foods Barclays 310 0 4 Nurdin Pk Hambros 205 RH Hong Kong 0 Sainsbury Kleinwort 273 0 Tate Lyle Lloyds 247 3 Tesco Midland 200 TH Forte Nat Aus Bk 251 Unigate Nat West 232 Utd Biscuit Provident 383 Ryl Scotland 127 2 Schroders 613 A PV Stan Chart 273 14 Avon Rbbr TS 12 BBA Grp Warbrg Go 293 --1 Brsird Intl BREWERIES ETC Bibby Allied Lyons 435 3 Boots Bass 945 Bowater Bulmer 175 Boxmore Greenafl 299 1 Bridon Greene Kng 334 BET Guinness 681 2 BOC Grp Scot New 322 4 TR Whitbrd 'A' 404 Bnit Steel ROADS Brit Vita AMEC 171 2 Cooksn Gp Barratt Dev 98 5 Courtids Beazer CH 94 Dalgety Blue Circle 199 8 Davy Corp BPB Inds 179 Dowty Costain 199 0 11 Higgs Hill 267 Gp Marley 96 5 Foseco McAlpine A 282 Glynwed Meyer Int 323 15 Gramp Hidgs Mowlem 259 0 4 KN 534 16 Hanson Redland 503 12 Hrsn Crstld Rugby 123 0 9 Hawker Tarmac 213 11 IM I Tylr Wdrw 195 0 5 Inchcape Wimpey 180 Jhnsn Fth CHEMICALS PLASTICS Johnsn Mat Croda 144 Fisons 359 3 Laird Gp Glaxo 752 00 Lon int Gp IC I 840 9 Lonrho Thursday, September 27. 1990 AKESTER.

BRIAN Treasured memories of Brian, sadly missed. From Norman, Margaret and Mark. ALLEN MARJORIE Dearly beloved of Fred. passed to her Lord, September 27, 1988. 'To live in hearts we leave behind is not to ARCHER.

Christopher. Passed away September 27, 1986. In my heart you will always stay. Loved and remembered every day. Loving wife Marjoie.

ARCHER, Christopher. Loving memories of our dearest Dad. Sadly missed every day. Roger and Patricia. STURMAN, Maureen.

The day, the month we shall never forget, Tears from our eyes we can wipe away, But the pain in our hearts will never go away. Sadly missed. Mum and children. WALTON, Tom. Loving memories of my dear Husband, passed away September 27, 1984.

Quietly today your memory treasure, Missing you always forgetting you never. All my love darling. From wife Phyllis and family. Birthday Memoriams FARQUHARSON, Darren James. Beloved birthday memories of a dearly loved Son and Brother.

who would have been 18 years today. Loved and sadly missed always. Mum and Rachel. SCOTT. Jonathan.

Thinking of you on your 10th birthday Jonathan. Sadly missed and remembered always. Love from Auntie Mave. Uncle Derek and family. scoTT.

Our thoughts are with you today Jonathon. on your tenth birthday. Still sadly missed. Loved always, Uncle Mick. Auntie Caroline and Patrick.

God Bless. Floral Tributes HALMSHAW, (nee Fenwick). For the funeral of the late Judith Ann (Judy), floral tributes were received Mum; Pat and Martin; Sarah and Simon: Uncle Don. Auntie Rosalie and family: Auntie Norah. Uncle Bill and family; Uncle Dennis, Auntie Janet.

Paul and Jo. Jane, Tony: Auntie Sonia, Uncle Len. Lindsay and Peter; Auntie Janet and family; Stuart, Carol. Claire and Jo; Val and Stephen; Hampop; Steven Andrew. Lisa, Lee and Rebecca; John and Barbara Halmshaw and family; Anita, Rebecca, Rachel and Andrew; Greenie.

Shirley Alice, Charlotte and Eloise; Charles and Phillipa; Terry. Vanja, Patrick, Anita, Marcus and Jason; Sandy, Karen, Jenny, Jill, David. James and Lewis: Bo, Rachel and Simon; Ann King (nee Atkinson): Cyril and Iris Cuthbert; Mandy, Penny and Andrew: Terry and Ann Burgess and family: Brian. Jenny and all at Rachel's; Ian, Maureen, Susan and Steven Goody: Uncle Bill. Auntie Josie.

Jayne, Dave and Chris: Roy, Jean. Tim, Simon and Richard Dixon: Wills: Manc and Isobel Vincent; Mary and Bill; Management and Staff, Birds Eye Walls Limited: Pam and Dave Spykee; Michael and Margaret Furness: The Carr family; John. Eyvonne and family; cousin John and family: Geoff, Lila and James Roberts and Simon and Sharon Roberts: Carol. Steve, Leigh and Jamie; Pat and Walter: Workmates at Furness Limited; Della, Craig. Daniella and Holly; Lucille, Tony and family; Lesley and Michael Bayliss, James and Andrew: Von and Barry: Mr.

and Mrs. Jeff Marsh and family; Louise and Andrew Coulbeck: Joan and Sandy, Stuart and Stephanie; Brenda. Tim. Mark. Harriet and Victoria (Robinson); Fiona Hamilton Terry Teesdale: Sue, Nicola and Lisa (Parker): Paul and Amanda Snape; Nell.

Edith and Jim; Hirst: Charles Hilarie Frankin; Mike Parker; From the Staff of English Farmer Magazine: Sue. Paul. Jennifer and Christopher Plumtree: Brian. Susan and Becky Favell and the Widdowson family; John and Margaret Stevenson and family; Mike and Lynne Langmaid: Phyllis, Ken, Graham; Toni Dolan. Arrangements were made by steven Near Funeral Directors.

Acknowledgements HALMSHAW, (nee Fenwick). Mrs. Dierdre Patricia Fenwick, mother of the late Judy, wishes to thank her daughters, Patricia and Sarah for all their help. and all relatives, friends and neighbours for their support. Special thanks are extended to Walt Lincoln, Sonia, Val Furness, Sue Cordock, Vicki Ridlington.

Shirley Denford and St. James School Choir. Thank you finally to Reverend Geraldine Kirk for her comforting service, support and help. and to Steven Siddle and Staff of Steven Near Funeral Directors for their very special care and attention. ODLIN.

Mrs. E. Odlin wishes to thank all friends and relatives for their kind messages and words of sympathy received in her sad loss, also to thank all those involved in looking after Tom during his illness, with a special mention to Brumby and Glanford Hospitals. Crosby and Randolph House Nursing Homes, to the Rev. Sleight for his service, and to Blanchards for their efficient funeral service.

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Reward for information leading to safe return. FOUND black and white Border Collie Cross, 10-12 weeks old, on Cromwell Road. Willows Estate. Tel. Grimsby 884140.

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That is no indication of what any business can afford," she stressed. "And, may I add, there is no point in urging lower wage settlements on others unless management is to follow its own preparce. Leadership comes from the top." Deaths BUTTON. Suddenly, on September 24. 1990, at her home, Lindum House.

Clixby Lane, Grasby, Dora Louisa, aged 85 years, beloved wife of the late George, dearly loved mother of mother-in-law Derek and Sheila and a dear and a much loved nanna of Andrew. Jackie and Wayne. Cortege to leave the above address on Friday, September 28. for service at the Methodist Chapel. Grasby, at 2.30 pm.

followed by interment in the Churchyard. Resting in J. Naylor's Funeral Home, Cross Street, Brigg, where flowers will be received. CARLYLE. John Arthur (Jack).

passed away in The University Hospital, Nottingham, on September 26. reunited with Mum. Ellen Katherine Carlyle and wife Anne. Funeral service and cremation, at Wilford Hill Crematorium, Nottingham, on October 2, at 11.15 am. Floral tributes may be sent to G.

N. C. S. Funeral Service, Triumph Road, Lenton, Nottingham. DEARING.

On September 25, 1990, at his home. 2 Sixth Avenue, Parklands, Sc*nthorpe, George, of aged 72 years, beloved husband Joan, loving father of Heather and June and John. Gerald, Raymond and Keith in Australia, a dear father-in-law and grandad. Cortege to leave his home, at 1.15 on Monday, October 1. for service and committal, at Woodlands Crematorium, at 1.30 pm.

Resting in Stephen Cleary's Funeral Home where flowers will be received. or if desired. donations in lieu to Cancer Research. Mr. R.

Guest. 181 Willoughby Road. Sc*nthorpe. DINSDALE. On September 25.

1990. at Freemont Lodge, Immingham, John Walter Dinsdale, aged 76 years, (formerly of South Killingholme), beloved husband of the late Ruby, loving father of Malcolm and Melvyn. father-in-law of Carol and Sandra, a much loved grandfather and great grandfather. Service, at St. Deny's Church.

North Killingholme, on Tuesday, October 2, at 10.30 in the followed by interment, Churchyard. Resting in Huteson and Sons Holydyke Funeral Home, Barton-upon-Humber, where floral tributes will be received. DOWELL Peacefully, on September 24. 1990, at Sc*nthorpe General Hospital, Joyce, aged 55 years, of 36 East Parade, Brigg, beloved wife of Sidney, loving mother of Kevin. Stewart and Wendy, mother-in-law of of Carol and Carol and dearest nanna Ricky, David, Carl and Wesley.

Funeral service to take place, at St. John's Church. Brigg. on Monday, October 1, at 10.30 followed by interment, in Brigg Cemetery. Family flowers only please, but donations.

if so desired, may be sent for Cancer Research. Mr. R. Guest, 181 Willoughby Road, Sc*nthorpe. Resting in the care of Kettle of Brigg and Sc*nthorpe, Elwes Street, Brigg.

FIDELL. On September 23, 1990. In the Grimsby District General Hospital, Donald, aged 66 years. dearly loved husband of Joan, loving father of Evyonne and John, dear father-in-law of John and Lesley, greatly loved grandfather of Stephen, Zoe and Claire. Service and committal.

at St. Peter and Paul Church. Stallingborough, on Monday, October 1. at 2 pm. Resting in The Dedicated Chapel of Rest of Steven Near Funeral Directors, 36 Wellowgate, Grimsby.

Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to H.A.R.A.. Mr. R. Metcalf, Litchfield, Waithe Lane, Brigsley, South Humberside.

Peace after much suffering. HILL. Suddenly, on September 26. 1990, George Arnold. aged 71 years, of 11 Beechwood Avenue, Grimsby, the dearly loved and loving husband of Edna.

devoted dad to his two treasures Elizabeth and Brenda, dear father-in-law of David, a much loved grandad of Hayley and Andrew George and a very dear brother and uncle. Service. St. Mark's Church, Tuesday, at 11 followed by interment. Scartho Road Cemetery, at 11.30 am.

Flowers please to S. Wilson, 29 Mansel Street. Grimsby. Cortege will leave the residence, at 10.50 am. HOWDEN.

On September 23, 1990, at Sc*nthorpe General Hospital, peacefully, after a long illness, bravely borne. Doris (Dot), aged 71 years, of Hop Close Villas, Althorpe, a much loved sister of Frank, Edie, Eva, Ken and the late Lucy and Harold, dearly loved aunt, great aunt and a good friend to many. Cortege to leave her home, on Friday, September 28. at 10.10 am. for service and committal at Woodlands Crematorium at 10.30 am.

Family flowers only please, but if desired, donations in lieu may be sent for Cancer Relief, Mrs. Hicks. 303 Messingham Road. Sc*nthorpe. Resting peacefully In the Co-operative Funeral Home, 2 Bottesford Road.

Sc*nthorpe. HUTCHINSON. Suddenly, on September 26, 1990, at his home, 6 High Holme Road, Louth. Edward, aged 71 years, beloved husband of Agatha, much loved father of Roger and father-in-law of Judith. Service Grimsby Crematorium, Tuesday, October 2.

1990, at 11 am. No flowers by request but. if so desired. donations in lieu may be sent to The British Heart Foundation, Mrs. J.

Aspinwall, Treasurer, The Mill House, Hatcliffe, Grimsby. Enquiries to Kettle 110 Kidgate, Louth. KEATES. On September 25. 1990.

suddenly, but peacefully, at Grimsby District General Hospital. Arthur Henry, aged 78 years, of Davenport Drive, Cleethorpes, dearest husband of the late Mary, dear father of Kathleen, Marian, Kenneth and Brian, father-in-law of Jack. Roy and Pat and a much loved grandad, great brother and brother-in-law. Service at St. Aidans Church, on Monday.

at 3 pm. followed by interment at Cleethorpes Cemetery. Flowers may be sent to Emberson's Funeral Home. 81 Macaulay Street, Grimsby. MARTIN.

On September 25, 1990, at her home, Ludford, Kathleen Ruby, in her 83rd year, a much loved sister and auntie. Funeral service will take place, at Ludford Methodist Chapel. Monday, October 1, at 2.30 followed by cremation, at Grimsby. Flowers may be sent to K. Mason and Partners, or donations to Ludford Methodist Chapel.

MELLOR. Suddenly, on September 25. 1990, at her home, of Signhills Avenue, Cleethorpes, Ethel (Pom). aged 81 years, dearly loved wife of the late Wilf and a much loved and treasured mother to Mervyn and Catherine also a dear mother-in-law to Tony and Jackie and 3 loving grandma to Jonathan. Christopher and Kristi.

Service to be held, on Monday. October 1, 1990. at The Grimsby Crematorium, at 11.30 am. Now peacefully resting at The Co-operative Funeral Home, 55 Abbey Road. Grimsby, where floral tributes will be received.

RANDLE. Suddenly, on September 26. 1990, at Kingsley Nursing Home. Goxhill. Ivy Randle, aged 76 years, of Vicarage Lane.

Wootton, beloved wife of the late Bill. loving mother of Marjorie and John, dearest granny of Sue. Service at St. Andrew' Church. Wootton, on Tuesday.

October 2. at 1.15 pm. followed by committal at Woodlands Crematorium. Sc*nthorpe. at 2.30 pm.

Family flowers only please, donations in lieu. if so desired. for St. Andrew's Church Funds, may be sent Mrs. V.

Morris, The Fieldings, Wootton. or left at the Church. WARDLE. On September 22, 1990. at Sc*nthorpe General Hospital, peacefully, after a long illness, Vera Wardle, aged 77 years, of Bay Trees, St.

Chads, Barrow upon Humber, (formerly of Goxhill), beloved wife of the late Frank, loving mother of Rosalie and John, in-laws Yvonne and Bob, very proud grandma of Sarah, Emma and Lucy. Service at Barrow Methodist Chapel, on Monday, October 1. at 10.15 am, followed by committal at Woodlands Crematorium. Sc*nthorpe, at 11.30 am. Family flowers only please, donations, if so desired, for The Parkinsons Disease Society, may be sent Huteson and Sons.

Funeral Directors. 25 Holydyke, Barton upon Humber. Memoriams AKESTER, Brian. Treasured memories of loving Husband and Dad, died September 27, 1987. Remembering you is easy, We do it every day.

It's the heartache of losing you. That never goes away. Loving wife Shirley and daughter Mandy. which could lead to a drop in interest rates because inflation is expected to peak in the next two months before falling sharply towards the European average. Mr Major added: "I have no doubt that we face the most difficult few months in the cycle." He said inflation was likely to remain high as economic activity weakened unemployment rose, and he warned that remain high as interest rates nonould necessary to prevent inflation becoming "embed- Mrs Thatcher tinued: "There is no doubt we are entering a more difficult phase.

Certainly there are more people in jobs and they are earning higher pay than ever before. "But many are spending not only what they are paid, but also as much as they can borrow. "So demand has been growing too fast and the supply of money, instead of going into increased output, has been going into increased The uncomfortable leswas that inflation, once rekindled, was difficult to put out and higher wages added far more to a company's costs than high interest rates. "A increase in earnadds nearly three times as much to costs as an extra one percentage point on interest she said. "Rising wages cannot simply be passed on to the customer.

They must be absorbed as fast as possible by increased efficiency." Spending Key issue Mr Major's suggestion that the prospects for Britain's, figures inflation could rather be a key issue in the timing of ERM entry was made at a meeting of the International Monetary Fund in Washington last night. "What matters here is less the difference between the headline figures, which measure what has happened over the last 12 months, than the prospective movements levels," he said. The new emphasis allows scope for earlier entry into the system, Setback for liver op mum LIVER transplant mother Elizabeth Laroy was back on a ventilator today after developing breathing difficulties. her condition at St Mary's Hospital, Padding. ton, London, was described by a hospital spokesman as "stable and The setback was only temporary and Mrs Laroy should be breathing unaided by tonight or tomorrow, he added.

Mrs Laroy (28), of Ealing, west London, regained consciousness and was taken off the ventilator yesterday. She spoke for the first time since receiving a new liver, found after a nationwide public appeal, in a operation at the hospital weekend. Her mother, Catherine and sister Isabella sat at her bedside yesterday and Mrs Laroy urged her mother: "Don't worry." The spokesman said: "She is but she has had to go back on to the ventilator again a temporary setback but nothing too much to worry about. It is nothing serious." Mrs Laroy's 15-monthold son Paul, who has a cold. cannot visit her because of the risk of infection.

THE THINGS "ONCE Saddam Hussein has been driven from Kuwait we will need to consider how lasting peace can be brought Middle East' Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd addressing the UN. "IT falls under the heading of the principle the three R's. I think we've read it, it's repugnant and we reject it" US Secretary of State James Baker after Iraq issued a note demanding list of nondiplomats inside the US Baghdad embassy and threatened to hang Americans found there. "THE overwhelming lesson from events in the Gulf is that in Europe, in North America, in Japan we need, for reasons of good economy and strategy as well as the environment, to be more careful about the use we make of energy" Environment Secretary Chris Patten on a tour of Britain to see new environmental ideas in action. "THERE are no costless solutions and there is no room for the self-delusion that the polluter is always someone else.

That means you and I have to pay" David Pearce, Professor of Economics at University College, London, and special adviser to Mr Patten. ded" in the economy. People Tax gift A MILLIONAIRE sent £70,000 to the taxman even though he does not have to pay. Knut Utstein Kloster, one of Norway's richest men with an estimated fortune of more than £23- million, said after payment in Oslo: "I want to do my part for the common good." Model girl RAUNCHY pop star Madonna is a role model for women of the 1990s, says writer Jackie Collins. The Material Girl star, who shocked fans with four-letter language and simulated sex scenes in her Wembley shows this summer, is not frightened of anything, the best-selling author tells BBC Radio Five's In the Hot Seat programme tomorrow evening.

Blind hope A WOMAN who went blind 12 years ago has become a student at Polytechnic South in Plymouth. Mother of five Sharon Tooley (28), who began a Bachelor of Arts course in social policy a and adminstration, will take notes on a Braille-based word-processor and write on a "talking" lap-top computer. Name snub AT least two families in the Gulf state of Bahrain have won court approval to change their sons' names from Saddam. The parents chose the name before world opinion turned against the Iraqi President. One child was renamed Ibrahim and another Khalaf, a local newspaper reported.

Rap help RAP-music stars such as Tone Loc and Ice-? helped raise 25,000 dollars at a Hollywood benefit concert for soul singer Curtis Mayfield, paralysed from the neck down in a stage accident. Sisters in the House POLITICAL opponents Clare Short (Labour, Birmingham Ladywood) and Teresa Gorman (Conservative, Billericay) have spoken of their close friendship in the maledominated world of Westminster. Ms Short, Mrs Gorman and fellow MPs Emma Nicholson (Tory) and Marjorie Mowlam (Labour) told the launch issue of women's magazine Mirabella they had to rely increasingly on each other for support to male THEY SAY "THE Government and its supporters are the people who give more thought to saving the party than saving the planet. We will never join them" Roger Giles, of the Green Party media committee. "IT'S an investment in ideals, an investment in a sustainable future" the Centre for Alternative Technology's managing director Roger Kelly on its plans for a share issue to fund an expansion of its work at Machynlleth, Wales.

"THERE is no use trying to save me. I will do something again if I live" Chetan Gautam (13), badly injured trying to burn himself to death in protest at an Indian government plan to reserve more jobs for low-caste Hindus. "IT seems a fatal coincidence that his life should end just as he had finished telling the story of it" Giovanni Cobolli Gigli, editor to Italian writer Alberto Moravia who died as his autobiography was due to be published. "I CERTAINLY don't believe an individual like this helps us in our fight for equality today" Canadian MP Judy Wasylycia-Leis attacking Italran p*rn and MP Ilona Staller as an embarrassment to women politicians. Water's private status, Mr Henderson told shareholders: "You will judge us by our ability to run this business to the satisfaction of both our customers and our shareholders.

"Our firm belief is that if we can satisfy our customers we will also satisfy our shareholders. We are committed to three key criteria for our customers quality, service and care. "Capital investment is the key to quality improvement and the company now has in place plans for a capital programme of over billion over the next 10 years. "We have all become much more concerned about the environment and water quality, and there IS now a widespread recognition that we must spend more money on these matters. "That will increase our charges investment and the higher operating costs have to be paid for.

"We believe that our prime responsibility is to our core business that is to say, the provision of drinking water and the treatment of dirty water growth area of Mr Henderson concluded: "The key to the company's success lies in our complete abilitast" capital programme stage by stage, on time and within the agreed costs. "We are confident we will achieve this and, accordingly, that we will run a profitable and successful business." million. Public catering profits rose to £38-million while contract catering moved forward to profits of £21-million, up on last time. THE says it is offsetting a fall-off in commercial and conference business with an increased focus on leisure initiatives. Expansion of the Travelodge chain continues apace and THF says 20 more will open this year, with a total of 100 open in 1991.

In contract catering THF. Britain's leader in the field, won 162 new contracts. It is now increasingly supplying this service to the public sector dealing with NHS hospitals, the Ministry of Defence and schools. Interim dividend jumps to 2.75p. 11 am cut its forecast.

Oils lost ground as US planned to sell five. million barrels from its reserves. Shell was another 5p lower at 452p. Standard Chartered rallied to its overnight price, but the funding news continued to depress Brent Walker at 126p, down 18p, and heavy losses unsettled Clayform, 23p lower at 93p. Sintrom was another weak spot on the grim profits setback, halving The FTSE 100 Index 10am was up 13.4 af 2013.4.

The FT Index was up 17.2 at 1549.8. 443 237 Man Braze 221 173 0 Manpower 56 ELECTRICALS M8 Group 143 47 Norcros 92 35 Pearson 651 341 Piikngtn Br 152 263 6 Powell Duff 293 394 0-3 Prowting 132 24 Reckitt 75 st 271 Sears 85 Securicor 693 48 Simon 304 Smith Noh 99 Smith Beech 534 142 Staveley 122 242 5 I Grp 380 240 143 598 3 Unrever 610 CATERING Vickers 193 237 Vosper 207 409 INSURANCE 114 no Com Union 421 109 0 Gen Acc 439 38 Gron Ex 173 314 Lgl Gen 361 288 Lloyds Abbey 293 Prudential 200 245 2 Ryl Ins Hds 364 425 03 Sedgwick 180 331 Sun Ance 276 323 Willis Fbr 206 142 LEISURE 295 11 Brent Wikr 132 293 Chrysalis 62 240 2 First Lsure 172 221 Ladbroke 245 229 10 Wmbly Pic 88 288 MINING 320 Anglo Am INDUSTRIALS AA Goid £421 A-D Blyvoor 207 78 0 2 Chartr Con 356 319 De Beers £958 118 Drietntenn 662 35 1 Free State 527 112 Geevor 30 283 6 Impala 419 0-3 TZ 410 120 Rstnbro 110 Welkom 341 198 Zam Copper 18 CON 451 GAS 318 4 351 117 Brit Gas 20710 178 Burmah 487 82 Calor Gp 226 284 Enterprse 645 354 Lasmo 448 126 Ryl Dutch 170 Shell 452 E-K Ultramar 345 325 13 168 Bunz 65 196 De La Rue 265 116 MAP 189 303 Maxwell CC 150120 191 Portals 250 129 Reed Int 348 400 Reuters 737 190 Saatchi 28 201 Thomson 655 49 Utd News 294 189 1 PROPERTY L-R Hamrsn 533 166 Land Secs 461 210 3 MEP 431 000 214 4 Slough Est 227 sale by CHI THE building chemicals division of CH Industrials is being sold to Jenson and Nicholson for 2 cash. In the year ended March 31 it made profit on a turnover. The sale is a further disposal of non-core activities by CHI. Go-ahead TRADE and Industry Secretary Peter Lilley has decided not to refer the proposed acquisition by Assetpeak of Dukeminster to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission.

in price to 24p. Whitbread A continued to benefit from the planned sale of its drinks dispensing business, up 4p at 401p. Siebe shed another 5p to 305p following a recent downgrading, while BT hardened 3p to 260p on the efficiency drive. Good profits supported Clifford Foods at 150p, up 5p, and TV-am was 3p better at 185p. Gilts opened a quarter better as the pound responded favourably to strong words on inflation and interest rates both Prime Minister and Chancellor.

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