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ST. PETER'S v. OLD PETERITES. Played at home on 22nd and 23rd July. Result: Won by 4 wickets.

OLD PETERITES (1st Innings) D. H.Beachell,ct. Richardson, b. Dickinson 71 J. A. Shouksmith, not out ... ... ... 101 E. M. H. Ranson, b. Pickersgill 17 R. Jackson, run out ... 9 G. Alderson, not out ... 5 C. D. King K. M. Ratcliffe N. J. Magson

1 ... P. Crowe M. P. Crossley

C. W. Gough I Did not bat

Extras ... 11 ST. PETER'S (1st Innings) D. R. Waller, ct. Alderson, b. Gough ... 10 W. J. Roebuck, b. Beachell ... 16 D. M. Rawlings, ct. Beachell, b. Ranson 29 J. C. Richardson, ct. Radcliffe, b. Ranson 17 R. D. Harding, b. Crowe ... 45 N. G. A. Morris, l.b.w. Ranson ... 45 J. E. Dickinson, ct. Beachell, b. Crowe ... 13 J. D. Rawlings, ct./b. Ranson M. J. H. Fisher, l.b.w. Crowe W. R. Pickersgill, run out ... ... 10 S. G. Lancaster, not out ... Extras

TOTAL for 3 wkts. (dec.) 214 TOTAL ... 208

Fall of Wickets Fall of Wickets 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 — — — 148 175 207 0. M. W. R. J. E. Dickinson 17 I 1 61 W. R. Pickersgill 18 0 1 62 D. R. Waller 9 1 0 25 M. J. H. Fisher 12 0 0 48 W. J. Roebuck 2 0 0 7 9 17 51 74 111 155 178 184 187 197 Bowling Analysis Av. 0. M. W. R. 61.00 C. W. Gough 6 0 1 31 62.00 D. H. Beachell 8 2 1 16 co M. P. Crossley 9 2 0 31 oo E. M. H. Ranson 18 1 4 76 co N. J. Magson 2 0 0 20 P. Crowe 9.4 0 3 24

OLD PETERITES (2nd Innings) C. D. King, ct. Lancaster, b. Pickersgill G. Alderson, b. Pickersgill E. M. Ranson, not out ... R. Jackson, ct./b. Dickinson ... K. M. Ratcliffe, not out J. A. Shouksmith D. H. Beachell N. J. Magson Did not bat C. W. Gough P. Crowe M. P. Crossley

Extras ST. PETERS (2nd Innings) 63 D. R. Waller, ct. Alderson, b. Crossley ... 33 W. J. Roebuck, ct. Shouksmith, b. Gough... 68 D. M. Rawlings, 1.b.w. Crossley ... 9 J. C. Richardson, b. Magson 22 R. D. Harding, not out ... N. G. A. Morris, ct. Magson, b. Gough ... M. J. H. Fisher, ct. b. Crossley ... J. E. Dickinson, not out J. D. Rawlings W. R. Pickersgill }. Did not bat S. G. Lancaster

16 Extras

TOTAL for 3 wkts. (dec.) Fall of Wickets 1 2 3 ... 211 TOTAL for 6 wkts.

Fall of Wickets 1 2 3 4 5 6

70 140 160 13 80 113 205 206 210

ST. PETER'S 0. M. W. R. D. R. Waller 12 1 0 43 W. R. Pickersgill 10 1 1 39 J. E. Dickinson 10 1 1 47 S. G. Lancaster 7 0 0 34 M. J. H. Fisher 3 0 0 19 R. D. Harding 2 0 0 9 Bowling Analysis

Av. OLD PETERITES 0. M. W. R. Av. co C. W. Gough 16 1 2 83 41.50 39 D. H. Beachell 9 6 0 15 co 47 M. P. Crossley 13.1 2 3 44 14.67 co N. J. Magson 6 1 24 24 co P. Crowe 7 0 0 45 co co

The School were quite undaunted by their inability with the ball to make any impression on the O.P. batting array. They had confidence both in themselves and the plumb wicket.

John Shouksmith, ably supported by David Beachell, scored a maiden century, while, Morris at long last, knocked up for the School the sort of innings we had been waiting for so patiently.

Keith Ratcliffe's second declaration left the School with the need to score at the rate of 90 runs in the hour. Two handsome knocks by Rawlings and Harding steered the School safely to victory, with three minutes to spare. 850 runs in 10 hours was testimony enough of the entertainment value. 59

In the course of this term's fifteen walks, we have come to learn that the formula for success is a small, compact group. Despite inevitable complaints, we have indulged in the delights of Yorkshire, from Ilkley Moor to Thixendale, from Kepwick to the banks of the Humber. We have even become experts in wall construction and tea-drinking! In addition we had three profitable voluntary walks. We must indeed thank Mr. Coulthard for his profound patience and vehicular talent, and Mr. Riley for helping us out on occasions. The climax of our perambulatory career was the completion of the Lyke Wake Walk in under 24 hours, including a night spent camping at Hamer House, where we were fortunately aided in our cooking by Mrs. Coulthard in the V.W. Those who took part were Evans (surely the veteran of the club), Plans, McKay, Gray, Les and Dingwall, and Slater and Skerrett (the secretary) who succumbed to the pioneering spirit. R.J.H.S.

THE OXFORD CUP, 1965-66

The Cup was won by The Grove. The following are the detailed results :—

Points School Awarded Grove Queen's House Dronfield Manor Rise Temple Senior Rugger 20 20 - - - - — Junior Rugger • • • to — — — I0 - - — Senior Cricket ... • • • 20 — — — 20 - — Junior Cricket... • •• to — — — — — — I0 Rowing (1st Div.) ... ... 20 - - - 20 - — Rowing (2nd Div.) .• • to — — — — — 10 — Athletics, 1st ... ... 20 - 20 - - - — Athletics, 2nd ... •• • to to — — — — — — Cross-Country, 1st • • • to — to — — — — — Cross-Country, 2nd Swimming, 1st ... • • • 5 — — ... to — — 5 — — — — — I0 Swimming, znd ... Squash ... • • • 5 5 — — — — — ... to — to — — — — — Tennis ... ... • • • to — to — — — — — Shooting (Team) ... • • • 5 — 5 — — — — — Fencing ... ... • • • 5 — — — 5 — — — Junior Long Run, 1st • • • 5 — 5 — — — — Junior Long Run, 2nd ... 2 - - - - - - 2 187 35 6o 5 35 20 20 12

MR. T. H. V. WILLIAMS

Mr. Williams left in July after three years at St. Peter's. He was very active in many fields, while enlivening School House as Assistant Housemaster. We remember him with gratitude, wish him well and hope he will visit the School again in the future. 60

OLD PETERITE NEWS

OLD PETERITE CLUB

The Old Peterite Club's 75th Annual General Meeting was held at the School on Saturday, 23rd July. The President, T. J. Lewis, was in the chair. The Headmaster was present and there was an attendance of 45 members.

The Hon. Treasurer, T. H. Burdon, presented the audited accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1965, which showed the accumulated fund for the running expenses of £272 18s. 9d.

D. C. Holmes, W. G. Huntley, N. J. Magson, E. S. Portlock, K. M. Ratcliff and J. Saville were elected to serve on the committee for a term of three years. The meeting received the resignation from the committee, for business reasons, of R. A. Stratton, and in his place J. C. M. Rayson was elected to serve on the committee for one year.

The following alterations to the Club Rules were approved : —

Rule II—Delete the last sentence from "The Management" to "three years".

Rule III (a)—Substitute "The President" for "The Headmaster" and delete the word "permanent".

Rule IV (a)—Delete the words "continue to".

Rule VI—Delete the words "or Chairman".

Rule VIII—'Substitute "President" for "Headmaster" (line 2) and delete from "all other Trustees" to the end.

Rule IX—Substitute "Committee" for "Headmaster" and delete "written".

E. K. Robinson, the Senior Science Master at the School for the past twenty-two years, was unanimously elected an Honorary Life Member of the Club.

J. B. Mortimer informed the meeting that since the last Annual General Meeting he had moved from the York area and would therefore have to resign from the position of York Hon. Secretary.

J. C. M. Rayson was elected to replace him.

O.P. LONDON DINNER

The London Hon. Secretary, C. H. Lewis, informed the meeting that the London Dinner would now be held at the Great Eastern Hotel, Liverpool Street, on the 18th November, and not on the I 1 th November, as had been announcd previously.

Other Regional dinners announced were the West Riding Dinner on 3rd November, at the Griffin Hotel, Leeds, and the North West Dinner on 10th March at the Brocket Arms Hotel, Wigan.

The names and addresses of the Club's Officers and Regional Hon. Secretaries are as follows :— President : T. J. Lewis, Chebula, Clifton Road, Runcorn, Cheshire Hon. Secretary: D. Kirby, 7A St. Peter's Grove, Clifton, York. Hon. Treasurer: T. H. Burdon, 552 Toiler Lane, Bradford. 61

District Hon. Secretaries: London : C. H. Lewis, "Fir Tree End", 127 Wise Lane, Mill Hill, London, N.W.7. West Riding: M. Hallas, Flat 2, Woodstone Hall, Fenay Bridge, Nr. Huddersfield. North West : I. S. T. Dutton, "Pennine Edge", 9 Hill Top, Romiley, Cheshire. North East : Dr. H. Brown, 23 Highbury, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2. East Riding : P. S. Atkinson, "Greystones", Garton, Driffield. Birmingham: V. B. Gregory, 23 Old Station Road, Bromsgrove. Worcs. York : J. C. M. Rayson, 21 Chalfonts, Tadcaster Road, York.

The O.P. Club Dinner, 1966, following the A.G.M., was held in the School Dining Hall by kind permission of the Headmaster, and was attended by 108. The Club is again indebted to the School Catering Staff for the excellent meal provided.

The time-honoured toast of the School was proposed by C. W. Thompson, to which the Headmaster responded. D. G. Cummin proposed the toast of the Club and the President, T. J. Lewis, responded.

The following were present :

The President of the Club (T. J. Lewis) The Headmaster Kirby, D. (Hon. Sec.) Hanson, J. A. (Immediate Past President) The Bursar The Head of the School (Hardman, G. F.) Alderson, G. W. A. R. Aryan, M. C. M. Atkinson, P. S. Bagshaw, P. D. Baker, E. T. N. Barton, C. R. Beckett, J. W. Biddle, H. Blunt, D. A. C. Bolton, P. H. Bough, R. G. Brown, D. L. Browne, F. N. Butterworth, M. A. Buttrum, A. P. Clark, R. T. Clegg, M. A. Coates, J. W. Coles, D. P. Coulthard, K. G. Craine, G. D. Cummin, D. G. De Mulder, A. J. Dodd, D. F. Dronfield, M. W. Dronfield, P. J. Dutton, I. S. T. Eastwood, C. R. Eatough, J. A. Fearnside, F. Fearnside, F. H. Fenton, P. A. Field, R. A. Franklin, J. F. Gedge, H. F. S. Gough, C. W. Graham, G. E. L. Hallas, M. Harding, G. W. Harding, J. T. Harding, R. F. Hamby, F. B. S. Harwood, R. H. Hewitt, D. V. Hewitt, F. J. Holmes, D. C. Hopwood, R. A. Houghton, J. C. Huntley, W. G. Kemp-Welch, N. King, C. D. King, H. A. Le Pla, R. G. Le Tocq, L. C. Lewis, C. H. Magson, N. J. Megginson, J. S. Metcalfe, R. H. Milburn, P. W. V. Moore, J. E. Morris, P. A. Nendick, B. M. Newdick, F. N. Norwood, D. Oliver, R. W. Pace, N. G. Pacey, F. W. B. Parkin, F. N. Parkin, G. D. Pawle, S. G. S. Pfluger, D. Phillips, J. S. P. Pickersgill, J. B. Ping, A. W. Portlock, E. S. Ranson, E. M. H. Ratcliff, K. M. Raylor, A. W. Raynes, D. E. Rayson, J. C. M. Rhodes, K. H. Richardson, P. Rowbottom, J. R. Ruddock, J. M. Ruddock, P. H. 0. Rumfitt, D. T. Scarth, R. M.

Sheriff, E. Shirtcliffe, J. R. Short, A. A. Simmons, D. N. Smith, C. K. Stabler, D. A. Stapleton, J. R. Stephenson, T. G. Stubbs, W. C. Thompson, C. W. Wall, J. D. C. Ward, C. M. Wheatley, R. D. Wood, C. W. D. Wright, R. W.

PRESENT AT THE BIRMINGHAM DINNER (SOLIHULL)

The following attended the Bimingham Dinner on 13th May, 1966:- G. E. K Reynolds R. Bower M. J. Bond J. H. Hanson T. J. Lewis V. B. Gregory C. B. M. Gregory M. E. Kershaw H. F. S. Gedge D. P. Norwood C. C. Houghton R. L. D. Davidge M. Hollway K. M. Ratcliffe Headmaster D. F. Dodd J. McN. Inglis

EAST RIDING OLD PETERITE DINNER

Held at the Highfield Country Club, Driffield, on Friday, 27th May, 1966.

The Headmaster P. S. Atkinson F. M. Beachell D. Beachell H. M. Beachell C. M. C. Burdass C. U. Burdass R. D. Burdass C. Bulmer H. B. Burnett D. E. Byass F. D. Browne J. D. Cooke C. C. Dee F. H. Dimmey D. H. Fletcher P. A. Fenton C. C. Frank

PRESENT:

M. G. A. Garbutt F. Hardy D. M. Hart A. May M. May P. R. B. Megginson J. S. Megginson B. Potter R. W. Peacock N. F. Perry R. F. H. Stephenson K. H. Rhodes E. Sheriff J. E. A. Wick J. G. Wood M. R. Wood C. D. M. Wood

RUGBY FOOTBALL

OLD PETERITES XV v. THE SCHOOL. Saturday, 10th December, 1966.

Any Old Peterite wishing to play in this match should write stating full name, age, years at school, Club and position, to : —

C. W. Thompson, The Flat, Mead House, North Road, Retford, Notts. Tel. Retford 2531 (Business).

The closing date for applications is 19th November. Full details will be sent to all applicants.

M. L. XUJATI KAMBHU (Grove, 1923-'25), is now the Deputy Minister of National Development and Director-General of Irrigation in his native

Thailand and has been invited by the World Bank to be its Special

Consultant. S. H. STOREY (Manor, 1946-'52), is researching into computer techniques at Liverpool University and is head of the Data Processing Research

Unit there. M. POYNER (1956-'61), is manager of the White Horse restaurant at

Lowick, Northants. An article in a catering magazine speaks highly of the attractions of the restaurant. M. T. POWELL (Rise, 1951-'55). Graduated from Leeds University in 1961, with Honours in Farm Management. He has recently completed five years with an Agricultural Company in Yorkshire and is now an Agricultural Adviser with the government of Malawi. Address.

Ministry of Natural Resources, Dept. of Agriculture, Box 34, Zomba,

Malawi. R. A. B. WOOD (Manor, 1956-'61). Obtained his M.B., Ch.B. at Leeds

University in November, 1965, and is now a houseman at Leeds General

Infirmary. D. L. W. SIM (Rise, 1955-'60), has recently successfully completed the fulltime course at the Regent St. Polytechnic School of Architecture, obtaining the Diploma in Architecture with a distinction in his thesis; and will soon be taking up employment with a firm engaged in planning projects on an international scale. J. R. ANFIELD (Queens, 1956-'61), read Music and Economic Geography at Manchester University and is now in the Town Planning department of the Greater London Council. He is now doing a post-graduate course in town-planning in London. E. M. SMITH (Manor, 1954-'57), obtained his Certificate of Competence as a Master Mariner in December, 1965. He has twice been given an award by the Meteorological Office. A. BLACK (Grove, 1956-'60), recently passed the final examination of the

Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents' Institute, winning two major awards. He is now working in Hawick, Scotland. R. E. CROWE (Temple, 1954-'59), is selling Cessna aircraft and would be particularly interested in hearing from any 0.P. who owns a private aircraft or who has his own airstrip available for use. D. R. HOLT (Queens, 1957), obtained an M.Sc. (Eng.) from Bristol

University.

ENGAGEMENTS

C. GWYN EVANS R.N. (Grove, 1952-'58-'63), to Miss Christabel

McDowall of Brockenhurst, Hants. A. G. QUARMBY (Rise, 1946-'53), to Diana Coldham-Fussell of Welling- ton, New Zealand. A. BLACK (Grove, 1956-'60), to Rosemary Kay of Bilbrough, York. E. M. SMITH (Manor, 1954-'57), to Pauline Anne Wyatt of Perth,

Australia. J. R. ANFIELD (Queens, 1956-'61), to Susan Margaret Hardman of

Lytham St. Armes, Lancs. 64

BIRTHS

R. E. OROWE ((Temple, 1954-'59)—on 7th January, 1966, to Alexandra (nee MeHand) and Robert Ensell a son—Timothy James. BARKER.—On 17th May, 1966, to Jane (nee Robinson) and Anthony

Barker—a son, Christopher John (1947-'49).

OBITUARY

E. I. MOORE (Rise, 1950-'55), died suddenly in New York, on 8th August, 1966, at the tragically young age of 29. He won an open exhibition in English to Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he obtained an Honours degree. A scholarship to Brandies University, Massachusetts followed, and then a lectureship in English at Fordham University, New York, where he had been for the past two years. He was working on a

Doctorate of Philosophy. We extend our deepest sympathy to his parents.

NOTES

The next meeting of the General Committee will be held at the School on Saturday afternoon, 10th December, at 5-0 p.m., following the annual rugger match between the School and the Club. If any O.P. has any suggestions to be placed on the agenda, will he please let the Hon. Secretary, D. Kirby, at 7A St. Peter's Grove, Clifton, York, know by 26th November.

The following crested neckwear is available : —

All-silk crested ties 15s. 6d. each plus postage 5d.

Terylene crested ties 12s. 6d. each plus postage 5d.

All-silk bow ties ... 11s. 9d. each plus postage 5d.

All-silk batswings 19s. 6d. each plus postage 5d.

All-silk squares ... 60s. Od. each post free.

All-silk cravats 34s. Od. each post free.

CHANGES OF ADDRESS

J. R. ANFIELD, 122 Fellowes Road, Swiss Cottage, London, N.W.3. R. G. BEAN, Balmaghie, 25 High Street West, Uppingham, Rutland.

Tel. Uppingham 3293. J. W. BECKETT, Stuart House, The Dell, Skelton, York. J. BIGGIN, Haven Lodge, Firbeck, Nr. Worksop, Notts. Tel. North

Carlton 487. R. B. BLACKBURN, 153 Barlow Moor Road, West Didsbury, Manchester, 20. R. M. BOOTH, 1 Part Court, Hillview Road, Woking, Surrey. Tel.

Woking 3877. C. U. BURDASS, West End Farm, Harpham, Driffield, Yorkshire. Tel.

Burton Agnes 355. W. J. BURDASS, c/o Department of Agriculture, Jarrah Road, South

Perth, Western Australia. MAJOR A. A. CAMFIELD, R.A.O.C., 1 Sefton Close, Wilmslow, Cheshire. R. T. CLARK, 42 Walney Road, Heworth, York. Tel. York 56069. C. R. CLOUGH, 37 Grange Garth, York. Tel. York 59503. M. P. CROSSLEY, Castle Gazer, Marazion, Penzance, Cornwall. Tel.

Marazion 283.

C. S. ELSTON, 30 Coast Road, Marske-by-the-Sea, Redcar, Yorkshire.

Tel. Redcar 3747. M. J. F. EVERITT, Long Balland, Wilburton, Ely, Cambs. A. N. FARRAR, 26 Easthorpe Drive, Nether Poppleton, York. DR. R. A. FIELD, St. George's Hospital, Lincoln. J. F. FRANKLIN, 61 The Villows, Marton, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire. P. GARRETT, M.A., A.M.I.C.E., 26 Pine View Manor, Hartland Road,

Epping, Essex. PROFESSOR E. W. GILBERT, Old Cottage, Appleton, Abingdon,

Berkshire. Tel. Cumnor 2197. INSTRUCTOR COMMANDER K. R. G. HARPER, "Farringford", 11 Westbourne Avenue, Emsworth, Hants. G. M. HERRING, Ph.D., 12 Salisbury Crescent, Oxford. LT. S. K. D. HILL, Junior Tradesmen's Regiment, Army Catering Corps,

Clayton Barracks, Aldershot, Hants. D. G. HILTON, Meadow Close, Carrwood, Hale Barns, Cheshire. Tel.

Manchester RIN. 5294. D. K. HODD, 71 Western Avenue, London, W.3. 743-2855. R. M. HODGSON, 56 Parsonage Road, Horsham, Sussex. D. R. HOLT, M.Sc., 25 The Butts, Little Weighton, Nr. Hull, Yorkshire. R. A. HOPWOOD, 8 Hall Rise, Haxby, York. P. R. J. HOSKINSON, 2 The Spinney, Blackwell, Darlington, Co.

Durham. LT. C. G. HOWAT, R.N., "Hillsden", Tavistock Road, Hartley, Plymouth,

Devon. REV. J. N. T. HOWAT, 54 Wellington Road, Bridlington, East Yorkshire. G. B. HUDSON, 194 Lancaster Road, Morecambe. Tel. Morecambe 3203. D. G. S. JESPER, "Landismere", Tadcaster Road, Copmanthorpe, York.

Tel. York 65658. W. E. JONES, 6 Moorland Road, Fulford Road, York. A. C. LEACH, "Dalveen", 11 Elgy Road, Gosforth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 3. Tel. Gosforth 54443. J. C. B. MaCKEAND, Ashdown, Weaverham, Northwich, Cheshire. I. S. MACPHERSON, 38 Mill Lane, Albrighton, Wolverhampton, Staffs. REV. R. T. W. McDERMID, St. Mary's Vicarage, Cragside Walk, Leeds, 5.

Tel. Horsforth 2923. MAJOR E. D. McKINNEY, Stonehead, South Holmwood, Nr. Dorking,

Surrey. SIR PHILIP MORRIS, C.B.E., M.A., LL.D., Tanglewood, Townsend,

Lower Almondsbury, Bristol. Tel. Almondsbury 2392. H. MURRAY, 26 Riverside Road, Norwich, Norfolk NOR 18S. T. G. MURRAY, c/o Mrs. Hickson, Eaton Hall College of Education,

Eaton, Retford, Notts. E. S. PORTLOCK, Lindley, Gloucester Avenue, Dumfries. Tel. Dumfries 4797. V. C. PULLEYN, 28 Water End, Clifton, York. Tel. York 58592. D. E. RAYNOR, Flat 16, Fairfield Court, Daisy Bank Road, Victoria Park,

Manchester, 14. L. RIX, 4 Overland Court, Broadparks, Pinhoe, Exeter.

P. ROBSON, Merrywood, Shores Road, Horsell, Woking, Surrey. L/GPL. Q. G. ROWBOTTOM, R.M.P., No. 1 Section, 2 Div. Pro. Unit,

B.F.P.O. 22. J. M. RUDDOCK, The Old Orchard, 13, Rawcliffe Lane, York. Tel.

York 23376. P. H. 0. RUDDOCK, Ganthorpe Farm, Terrington, York and 67 The

Mount, York. M. W. SANDERSON, "Soundings", 49 Admiral's Court, Thirsk,

Yorkshire. M. SENIOR, 13 Fairfax Close, Dale Road, Marple, Stockport, Cheshire.

Tel. Marple 1463. C. K. SMITH, 58 Bingham Road, Edinburgh, 15, Scotland. CAPT. C. R. STEAD, c/o J.T.R. A.A.C., Clayton Barracks, Aldershot,

Hants. D. K. TIMMS, c/o Foreign Office, London, S.W.1. do not mark "Peking" on envelope. DR. B. TOMLINSON, The Surgery, 7 Clwyd Avenue, Prestatyn 96. D. T. N. TYNE, 45 Alexandra Avenue, Mansfield, Notts. J. D. C. WALL, Sutton, Wansford, Peterborough, Northants I. U. WARRINGTON, Aureol Tobacco Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 569, Freetown,

Sierra Leone, West Africa. R. D. WHEATLEY, Adcroft County Secondary Technical School, Prospect

Place, Trowbridge, Wiltshire. R. M. WHEELER, 5 Glen Avenue, Holbrook, Derby. Tel. Horsley 8251.

CORRECTION OF ADDRESSES

R. A. FENTON, "Fourways", Southgate, Cranswick, Driffield, East

Yorkshire. R. H. HARWOOD, Ryburn House, Grosvenor Road, York. (Joined-1926.

Left-1931). REV. CANON D. V. HEWITT, 7 Minster Yard, York. J. K. HICK, "Mole End", 33 Foxwood Lane, Acomb, York. P. A. HORSMAN, 16A De-Yarburgh Way, Badger Hill Estate, Hull Road,

York. J. W. RUDD, M. W. RUDD, Etherley Lodge, Etherley, Bishop Auckland,

Co. Durham. REV. J. C. HOUGHTON, St. Hilda's Clergy House, 70 Cross Green Lane,

Leeds 9. R. G. LE PLA, 95 Stumperlowe Hall Road, Fulwood, Sheffield, 10.

NEW MEMBERS

E. T. N. BAKER, Bankside, Nether Poppleton, York. Tel. Upper

Poppleton 236. (Joined 1924, Left 1927). DR. A. T. BLAIR, Helmsley, Yorkshire. (Joined 1919, Left 1923). J. LEES, 15 Healds Green, Chadderton, Nr. Oldham, Lancs. (Joined 1958-62, Left 1965). J. ROBINSON, Flat H, No. 1 Portman Mansions, Chiltern Street, London,

W.1. (Joined 1955, Left 1965). C. D. M. WOOD, Rozel, Beech Drive, N. Ferriby, E. Yorkshire. (Joined 1949-52, Left 1956).

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