CUthero<? Advertiser and Times, Augvst I'tt'n+ f f f f t 9
two youngsters
i ;onh out ot' one of ni'.'ts. They were
ry and a* 1 watched .ipjx’ared to he intent
■ :•■;;■ out 01 that .small hanciy '..-dcier in the
r. hay ion. wlmi placed the wall near the brousht me within a c of
feet. I then
-• with camera focused Vo nest and finger on ■-■lease button,
dth one leg through a 1 was soon rewarded
seconds to the rim with chicks bursting out I my picture hoping that Inhering limbs had not |r:-~e!y affected the lit ra.
later we were shown a |t or. the upper lintel of cost air.s window. My : told of the difficulty martins had when
|r.c to get the mud fixed .■
|- and they struggled for d days before the
■i rainy period which ren- pd the mud unsuitable, ic of the wrong consis-
Ifuture. Bad weather can feeding problems and
|cts are not very plcnti- . hen the days are cooler.
late young are often
I'rrcri when the parents the instinctive urge to
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O'**’ C. r^ e b® * * * ^ \ t » " G®,v»«* tv.v.1 WLmily. alley OV-A-W'"' X i
re, formerly the Congo, ick in England, staying vay from the heat and
year Tyre and Rubber Co., whore
grammes in training and plant safety.
lie manages pro
a half, .attends a British -chool. A lot of her friends . peak only French, but this
Caroline, who is five and
makes no'difference when it come s to playing, and she is gradually picking up some French words.
French is the only language understood besides the language of the country, so Mrs Webster is quickly learning all the various
In many of the shops, French only -pel
words; she needs when shop ping.
she tried to make herself understood. The Websters expect to slay in Zaire for about two years. At the moment it. is
Buying a turkey once proved quite a problem as
temperatures are still in the 70s. in summer they climb i.u'o the 80's and 00Is. The climate is also very humid, tvnich makes air-condition
ing a necessity rather than a luxury. Of course all sorts of fruit
•.>:ntr-r over there but the
are widely available such as 'grapefruits. bananas and
on sale in the shops. Law degree
nrun-jc-’. but. other items ■' inch we take for granted. uch a- cornflakes, arc not
.-on of Dr and Mrs Webster. He was educated at the De La Salle College, Man- rhe-ter. and Stonyhurst Col lege. While over here, lie went back to Stonyhurst for
Mr Webster .s the third
G O O D R E A S O N S
(Tlnere are more of course) F O R C H O O S I N G US
went to the Case Western Reserve University, Cleve
took a law degree at Man chester University, and then
a visit and to see the priest who taught him. Alter leaving school, he
business and joined the Goodyear company at their Ohio headquarters. After that he returned to England and spent three years with Goodyear at Wolverhamp ton. Mrs Webster comes from Middlesbrough. The Websters are hoping to return again next summer.
took a masters degree basical ly in law. From there he went into
land, in America, where he IMI I ' X ' > v 'H'* t N. U t r • U'~-> w't/'t? < ^ <***. - < *
S P E C IA L CO U R S ES , e.g. Smoked Salmon, can be provided at NO additional charges for such items as flowers, room hire,
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Cheese and Biscuits Chocolate Mints Coffee
Cheese and Biscuits Chocolate Mints Coffee
extra charges, but there are changing rooms for the bride
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MAXIMUM NUMBER 50 £ 1 .50 PEB H
Home Brewed Soup Melon F ru it Juice
Roast T u rk e y and Ham
w ith sausage s tuffing, bread sauce, cranberry jelly and vegetables in season.
Sweet w ith fresh cream EAD plus 1 0% service charge
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including turkey, other cold meats and a wide range of salads.
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