Isle of Wight County Press from Newport, Isle of Wight, England (2024)

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EX-SERVICEMEN AT MEMBERS OF THE CONFEDERATION OF AERIAL INDUSTRIES for TV a RADIO AERIALS New Aerials supplied Extension points UHF Existing Aerials serviced Written guarantee DIVISION: Radio, television and communications systems planned and installed for hotels, hospitals, nursing homes, etc. (YARMOUTH) IW 760980 760995 SOUTHAMPTON 21083 GALORE IN BARGAINS PREMIERS NEW CAR HURRY LAST FEW DAYS to? OFFER NEW FIESTAS A I £3.723 were Air Commodore M. Bir- 950 A 4 7 6 £4,181 1.1 A 4 1 9 £4.553 1.1 I 5 1 1 9 OR JUST £23.27 PER WEEK Yes, for a limited period only, you can drive a new FIESTA 1.1 POPULAR PLUS for just £23.27 per week EXAMPLE C4.18I.00 00 C2.927.00 C702.S2 TOTAL C3.62S.52 £23.27 ON THE ROAD CASH PRICE Minimum deposit (cash or part-exchangel Balance to be financed Total charges at flat, APR A Payable by 36 monthly instalments ol equivalent to a weekly cost of just TOTAL Sale price includes 12 months Road Fund Licence; i 0 0 9 CO 3 year extended warranty. I I 6 year anti-corrosion warranty This oiler is subject to credit status. Credit available to people aged 18 and over.

Written quotations available on request. Credit arranged through leading linance house. 1984 I I A I I A 1.6L 5 door saloon 7 on the road (12 months licence) from i 12 A I CAPRIS 1.1 A I on the road only at months licence) includes FREE delivery and plates SALE PRICE VEHICLES MUST BE REGISTERED BEFORE DEC. 2 8 1 9 8 4 PREMIER MOTORS RIVERWAY, NEWPORT, IW 523441 24-hr ANSWERING SERVICE of damage to police car: court A 17-YEAR-OLD V(1 who leaped mil oi .1 11, and allowed to pollrc vehicle. cansm- worili or damage.

i pay Hill compensation Magistrates 011 Monil.u Kenneth Stuart St 1 Boniface Uoad. reporls al .111 earlni 1 pleaded gullly lo ,1 im ol fences involving eles. cotnrrllled dunn- and November For causing dam.i-. polue car on Novemi was fined £25 and I pay 1UW5.II comix I driving recklesslv. 1 I and disqualified im WAR VICTIMS young and old were united at the annual din- ner of the IW branch of the British Limbless Ex-Service- men's Association, at Hotel Ryde Castle.

The association's youngest member. Mr. Mark Davies. 21. who lost a leg while serving in the Falkland Islands, and its oldest member, Mr.

Eddie Paice, 85. who lost a leg on the Somme in 1916, were present. Also among the 49 guests kin, branch president. Captain B. White, branch chairman.

Mr. D. H. Gordon, branch secretary, and Mr. R.

Holland, deputy general secretary of the national association. Three widows of former members also attended the dinner. Members and guests of the association are pictured at the Motorist is cleared in crash case A CARISBROOKE woman whose car was involved In a collision with a young motorcyc- lisl al a road junction near the local high school was cleared by Island Magistrates of driving without due care and attention. The bench dismissed the case against Marie Chase. ofGunville Road.

Andrew Mark Bee. 17. of Milyanda. Chillerlon. said that on June 25 he was 011 a 50cc motorcycle travelling up Wel- lington" Road.

Carisbrooke. to- wards the high school, which al the lime he was attending. SLOWLY Mrs. Chases car. which was by the left side of the road, began 10 move slowly forward along I he kerb.

He was not sure whether a signal Indication was He was alongside when I fie car pulled away "quite sharply." turned to the right, and knock- ed him off his machine. Pleading not guilty. Mrs. Chase, represented by Mr. K.

Gould, said on oath that having dropped off her daughter al Archbishop King Middle School, she signalled and pulled away from a lay-by. Further along Wellington Road she signalled to the right to indicate her intention of turning round at the junction Road. She remained stationary at the junction wailing for oncom- ing traffic to clear, and had just started to move to the right when the motorcyclist came by on her offside and hit her right wing. Her front wheels were not over the centre line at the lime of the collision, she said. Ventnor man hits at bus company over broken water pipe VENTNOR resident claims that Southern it displaying le pen.ill if I lent 10 deceive Hi.

lined £25: for L-plalcs. £10: lor not under supcrv driving a motor A i are i to i a i i in a i a i to a a supply pipe i the town's station. pay out every lime a bus goes For the third lime since 1982 I died, and another has moved over the pipe. the pipe has developed a leak. I away.

away md the movement of buses in the sia- since complained to Southern company were aiicmpling to lion yard is causing the Vectis on behall or Mr. Brown dodge responsibility, damage. Mr I). Brown, of Willow Cot- Colthorpe. South Wight En- a a i I tage.

Albert Street, now warns he will excavate I he whole have also expressed concern. length of the pipe and leave an open trench across the yard, summons demanding the pay- i 'all and be hurt, and there keeping buses out. RIGHT "I have the right lo give mean he accepted re- Vectis manager, said the com- officer found a London Southern Vectis seven ciavs" sponslbility for repairs. notice and then excavate the pipe." he said. "I will repair the leak, but the pipe will slay excavated until I ready lo put it back.

Then they won't be able to use the bus station. "It's up lo Southern Veclis to mend lhe pipe and make sure It's protected lor the future, but lhey are Just trying lo ride roughshod over me." Three Victorian cottages served by the pipe, which lies just beneath the surface of the station yard. Gallons of water are seeping up into the yard from the leak, which occurred in August. Mr. Brown claims that when the bus station was built the pipe was left too near the sur- He now fears a danger lo the public, and buses if the leaking water freezes over.

Southern Vectis has no direct responsibility for the pipe beyond the main to which it was connected. Mr. Brown points out. LETTER But he has a leller from Mr. B.

Hewett. the water authority's divisional manager, confirming that the pipe, for which there was no alternative route, was inadequately protected from the load imposed by the buses. "It appears thai the bus sta- mouth tomorrow for a retired sent home, a smallholding In through ihe crowds il tin tion was consiructed after the farmer and his wife who are Hamstead Road. Yarmouth, I police ofliccr." he said cottages, and in our view there celebrating their golden wed- since retiring from active farm- I is an onus on Southern Vectis ding. to ensure I hat the pipe is ade- quately protected." says the and his wile.

Doris. 75. were known as Bob. and his wile letter. When the first leak occurred I Methodist Church.

Newport, on in 1982. Southern Water re- December 15. 1934. paired it and sent the three residents a bill of £50 each. One I Farm.

Freshwater, for 12 years. Barlow, also lives in Yarmouth of the residents, however, has i and previously ran the old Mr. E. Norton, deput Mr. Stephen Ross.

MP. has 0 Ventnor. thought and his new neighbour. Mrs. S.

a vironmental Health department he said Mr. Brown has received a freezes over, someone ment or £50 towards ihe 1982 1 a i compensa- works by today (Friday), but says he will not pay. as that In 1983. the pipe burst again, their solicitors, and he hoped a pavement handini! out li and was repaired by Southern solution would lie found soon. Island Magistrates ml Golden celebration for Island couple TWENTY guests are expected Brookwood dairy at Porchfield.

to attend a family party at Yar- They have lived al their pre ing 20 years ago. Mr. Wallace Cousins, aged 70. married at the Quay Street have one son and one daughter Their son. Mr.

John Cousins. a farmworker In Yarmouth. They farmed al Wilmingham and their daughter. Mrs. Esmc Mr.

and Mrs. Cousii Pavement leaflet man fined FOLLOWING complaints hrau Mr. G. Balchelor. Southern members ol the public pany had referred the matter to standing in the middle .1 Friday.

David Edward Bcinmi 1 Est £5 alter being found 1. to give rt .1 So strong, you may never buy another battery. Samson i is the first battery guaranteed for as I as you own your ear. matter how you ow it. the Island al all in 15 his wife and if you keep your ear for 5 10 or even 2 0 years, you'll never have to buy another batterv.

A i when you consider that the Samson eosts 110 more than other premium batteries, there's not the slightest question which is Ihe stronger i a i your local stockist, i a 100 and ask Freephone UNIPART You'll need a new car before you buy a new battery. five grandchildren and great-grandchildren, "We are both Islanders." Mr. Cousins told the County Press. "My late father had Young- woods Farm al Porchfield. and my wife's family lived al Forest Road.

Newport, so we got to years, was imposed on 1 know one another as children. tg man who took a Mrs. Cousins, whose maiden name was Treviit. was working been drinking. as a housemaid on Ihe Island before their marriage.

FIT AND HAPPY Mr. Cousins said working as a lor taking Ihe ui" farmer and dairyman on the without consent, lis Island had kept him fit and out insurance and happy throughout his working and driving while lire. "I've never wanted to travel that much." he said. "I've always £100 with £25 rosi- liked home and I've always liked ned from driving il here. "You can count (he number ol said Moulder "unit' 1 times I've been off the Island 011 lo the ha the fingers of one hand, and neither my wife or I have been oil Mr.

and Mrs. Cousins keep a few chickens on smallholding, and both keen gardeners. During the last war Mr. Cousins was in ihe Home "We were needed lo feed Ihe others, so I spent the war here as well." he said. "Doris and I have always worked together all these years Mrs.

Cousins agreed. "Yes. out in all weathers the year round and it was as olien nol me who had lo drive ihe tractors." she said. The couple's family celebra- de.st rilM as ot 1 tions are being held tomorrow at their daughter's home 011 Yarmouth Road. Yarmouth.

Mr. and Mrs. Cousins are pictured. I.v lie did 110I appear Mr. J.

A. Matthews. u- Ing on behall 01 Medina Borough Council, said Union Streel. Ryde. was a pl.nr rl.su nated under the ..1 Act or 1980 design, tl 1...

street trading. On Ihe afternoon ol July 22. Police Constable Woodford went there folliwnij complaints from Ihe public ih.u Bennett and two other men blocking the pavement din! handing out leaflets. The officer told Ihe i.uin fir saw Bennett handing out the papers. When Bennett saw him.

he disappeared Irom sight reappearing without hisbuudlr of papers. The leaflets sum mer sale at the Cosmopolitan Restaurant in Castle Strn-I. and people who received tln in wet' screwing Ihcm up anil ilinwin; them away. PC Woodford said had been warned aboin mutini: ihe previous day "These people are ipr talented and it II he had continued out leaflets I would Mr. Cousins, who likes to be I arrested him lor olisim.

I 'Happy to see back of 1984' PRISON sentence ilhont consent aim 1 Michael JainesyVIiM Broadstone appearing before I rates on Monday Itol level was above He was also lum Mr (1 Hughes lor him. He out Ills family. He had been 1I1 than usual hut a. Holiday tor the Fllteen been as pan wI1.11 RYDE ROAD CRASH Alter sustaining minor in juries in a Rvde road accident a motorcyclist was treated at tin- town's Royal IW County Hospital and sent home. Stephen Sampson, ol Manor Crescent.

Newport, was riding along Stnallhrook Lane. Asln on Monday when his vehicle was involved in a collision with a car driven bv Miss Frances Marks, ol Blackwater Road. Shlde. Miss Marks was unhurt. THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY.

DECEMBER 14, 1984.

Isle of Wight County Press from Newport, Isle of Wight, England (2024)

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