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Wath Festival Road Youth Centre – Maxi’s & Mini’s
South Yorkshire Times, February 7, 1970
Comparison of styles — the maxi and mini look worn and made by Carol Shepherd, Diane Smith and Christine...
Merryweather & Corbett – Properties for Sale
South Yorkshire Times, February 28, 1970
Merryweather & Corbett
20, High Street, Mexborough, Telephone 2281
Auctioneers. Valuers, Land & Estate Agents, Rating Surveyors. Est. 1832
Also At Doncaster,...
Manager is the New President
South Yorkshire Times, February 7th 1970
Manager is the New President
Believed to be the first manager of licensed premises to have become president of the...
Manvers St. John Ambulance Brigade Annual Dinner
South Yorkshire Times, February 28th, 1970
Divisional Supt. E. Stocks (left) with members of Manvers St. John Ambulance Brigade Corps., at the Corps’ Annual dinner...
Manvers St. John Ambulance Brigade Corps
South Yorkshire Times, February 28th, 1970
Miss Susan Mitchell makes a charming picture arranging a floral display at the annual dinner on Saturday of Manvers...
Pupils Caught in Snow Storm
South Yorkshire Times, February 28, 1970
Pupils Caught in Snow Storm
A party of schoolchildren from Brampton Ellis Secondary School and Mexborough Secondary School, were...
School Public Speaking Contest
SSouth Yorkshire Times, February 21st, 1970
Entrants in the public speaking contest at Wath Grammar School last Thursday checking the order of speaking: George Cameron...
Wath Rangers – Under-14 Squad for Beligium:
South Yorkshire Times, February 28th, 1970
The Under-14 Squad for Beligium: back row, left to right, P. Butterfield, Mr. H. Scattergood, A. MacDonald, D. Mulholland,...
Wath Rangers Under-16 Team
South Yorkshire Times, February 28th, 1970
Wath Rangers Under-16 Team chosen to represent England in an international youth tournament in Belgium.
Back row; left to right:...
90th Birthday at Wath Wood Hospital
South Yorkshire Times, March 7th, 1970
Receiving plenty of attention from members of the staff at Wath Wood Hospital is Miss Susannah Smith, who celebrated...








