Evening Post from Bristol, Avon, England (2024)

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(VENINC POST MONDAY APRIL IS 1M i oil would you he to go I broad for a year? AS GOOD AS THE NORTHERNERS It was with some interest I read the article on April 14 headed: the men from the North bag the top jobs down I found the gist of the comments from the from to be that Bristolians were "cissy" This I reject immediately and would state that we are as good in every way as they are for working hard etc (even 11 we do sometimes wear suede shoes!) Is it not a fact that once the Northern people get a top job they are followed by a stream of as subordinates? I was discussing this point with a friend who came from the North and her answer was North is a and paradise here in Is this the reason for the emigration? ELSON 9 De Clifford Road Lawrence Weston Bristol Bristow Mat I humbly thank your newspaper for carrying out a great service to its readers each day a service without which many of us would be reduced to the state of nervous twittering wrecks (if we are not so already) I refer of course to that hero of all the downtrodden peoples of the world Tnose of us who incredibly talented as we are cannot summon up the necessary energy to do any work 1 salute that man who who gives us the inspiration to carry on in IAN WOOKEY apprentice with British Aircraft Corporation writes of bis oxporioncos in Jamaica as a member of Voluntary Service Overseas a hostile world I congratulate Bristow on behalf of all his loyal followers REGINALD TILSIT Brooklet Farm Siston Common Warmiey near Bristol WAS given my first troduction to Volim-Service Overseas the apprentice of the British ire raft Corporation to me: how like tf go this Naturally I was curious to what ne was talking bout but by the time he explained and 1 had it over 1 was very in the idea So I filled in the neers-application forms and given an interview in ndon CLIMATE I was accepted by the interviewing body and told to report to Dartford Kent for a training course Anyway before I knew it I had been briefed vaccinated obtained a passport WED and airline tickets and was on my way to Jamaica I arrived in Kingston with another VSO at 10 JO pm after a 14-hour flight and as we stepped off the plane 1 thought the jet engines must still be running because it was unbelievably hot for that hour of the night Fortunately all of Jamaica is not as hot as Kingston and at Cobbla Youth Camp which is where I sm working the dimate is very similar to that of England in summertime rain included At Cobbla we train boys between the ages of 16-21 to be proficient In various trades ranging from tailor it up the night before and teach it the next But fortunately when you have to teach in this manner ou learn fast and before ong I began to feel somewhat competent to deal with the task of teaching 34 boys to become either welders machinists or mechanics within 18 months Just when I was beginning to feel that I could relax a little in the evenings the Camp Director as if by some sixth sense came to my room and asked if I could possibly manage to take a class in the evening As I was sitting there with my feet on my desk I possibly tell him I have the time But if you volunteer you know beforehand that you may be asked to do anything so there is no cause for complaint CONVERSATIONS get the idea that a volunteer's life is all work because some of the more enjoyable days of my life have been spent here in Jamaica I will never forget my first visit to a cinema The film showing was a Western and whenever there was a fist fight on the screen each blow would be followed by shouts of When the hero finally triumphed over his foe there would be one big cry and everyone would jump out of the seats and jump around re-enacting the fight When the action on the screen was slow you would have 50 to 60 different conversations going on around you in a normal tone of voice Jamaica has numerous lc IN STYLE AMBON KNIGHTS: Round tbeWorld Rhythm and Blues Instead of doing impressions of other groups mid singers the Barron Knights do various foreign accents this time on the and those Not hilarious but amusing beaches In fact its coastline is just one beautiful beach where you can get away from it all for a couple of hours NICKNAME You can just lie in the sun and think how good life is or if you feel more energetic you can skin-dive for the numerous varieties of beautiful sea-shells lying just off the beach The biggest single event for me that has occurred since I came to Jamaica was the Graduation Day ceremony in December You see boys who came to camp from their home parishes as mucky change from what their nickname implies into fine young men who would be a credit to any country and there ire no two ways about it you feel proud I know that when my time in Jamaica comes to an end I will take with me many memories and I will leave I hope a good image of Voluntary Service Overseas That little bear is out again Paddington at Large by Michael Bond Fans of Paddington and who under the age of eight i not a fan? will be pleased to know that the little bear is out in paperback form As always the antics of the mischievous Paddington with hi uncanny knack of landing in trouble provide stories to delight young readers This version of Paddington is by Young Puffin and priced at 3s 6d thought about exchanging letters with a pen-friend in France? I have had requests from irls at two schools in France who are keen to start corresponding with pen-pals in the West of England If you are between 13 and 18 years and interested in this suggestion apply to me mentioning your special hobbies and how long you have been learning French Au revolr PETER POST TOYS GAMES JIG SAWS ETC HAVE BEEN RECEIVED PROM THESE SENDERS MOST IN CLUDED SILVER FOIL AS WELL: Heather SINGER: Susan and Mary Jane GIDLEY Mr SARCEANT (Including foil for FBHS) Dawn A Michele and Nicola NASH Juanita GIBBS Wrington No Name Mark DAVIES children of Horffeid Meeting Dear boys and girls A party of teenagers from France has recently visited the Evening Post and 1 hope the French girls will take back enjoyable memories of and ley France must be one of this and other trips which they make during their stay the most popular places for school tours and private visits between pupils probably because French Is so widely taught in our schools If you would like to brush up your knowledge of the language have you -r A really close friend 7 To satisfy thirst 10 Vim or vigour 11 They may be chestnuts 12 Baby often sucks it 13 To have a go 14 Madrid it it cam tat 16 Try to find out 18 They may be rounded up by a dog 19 Organ on the side of the head 20 To dash to pieces CLUES DOWN: 2 Slow- moving creature 3 Goid mav be obtained from it 4 A diagram of the countryside maybe 6 Those being taught to drive? 8 Many poet use it for "anger 9 give away 13 It coul be called a draw 15 A slight cough 17 name (Solution tomorrow) On Saturday April 9 dress design lecturer and itudent Judith Easton of Hinton Road Fishponds hadn't made her wedding dress and was still in Paris looking at the Collections But on Saturday April 16 a week later Judith was married at St Mary's Church Fishponds to teacher freelance designer and singer Rod Watkins and she was wearing the frock she'd made almost overnight shown in her sketch (right) Judith left school in Clifton to become a student at the West of England College of Art Dress Design section when she was seventeen After completing her course there she cured a plum job as lecturer at Cardiff Art Coilege but last year took up a scholarship at the Royal College of Art in London from where so many of England's talented young designers Tuffln and Foale Quant James Wedge and to on have moved on to international success Judith since joining ths Royal College has had hoe designs accepted by Lotus handbags by Salisbury and has three garments going into the big show at Gtyndebourne For her wedding Judith had five child bridesmaids in brief little white knitted shift frocks designed by Judith and worn with white lace tights and ballet shoes Her own frock was in French cotton with tucked yoke and sleeves Her hair was styled by Alex Hilliard of Rose Evansky in a brief cap cut No Ume for a honeymoon for the new Mrs Watkins back to college straightaway But they plan a five-week camping holiday in Spain in the summer rvi ing and bartering to welding and construction We have 650 boys In camp and our sister camp Chestervale has approxi-mately 400 boys The Cobbla staff consists of 22 Jamaicans two Peace Corps men one Canadian volunteer and me READ IT UP When I arrived the Camp Director told me that I would be training some 34 boys in the camp garage which I thought would oe interesting to say the least because i didn't know the first thing about motor-cars For the first month or so it was a matter of read POT EVtr SAY THAT AoAIN SHEU -r ANYMWUTi is 5 JUNIOR CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS: I It bought at the post office WEST ACHIEVEMENTS I see that in David article (April 14) the hoary old myth of the superiority of the Northerner has been pressed into service once more Let me deal with this fantastic untruth Take the steam engine inducting the compound engine These were Cornish inventions absolutely There were Newcomen then Trevithick and Hornblower who invented the compound steam engine while Trevithick produced the high pressure engine and also the first steam locomotive The modern crankshaft in use aM over the world was invented by a BristoUan The safety lamp wa invented by a Cornash-man Sir Humphrey Davey and the thermionic valve by a Devon man Sir Ambrose Fleming Devon also produced the greatest steam locomotive engineer Britain has ever known George Jackson Churchward born at Stoke Gabriel while his very famous pupil Sir William Stonier waj born at Swindon The first steam boat wu invented bv Jonathan Hall born Chipping Camden Gloucestershire who in 1737 when James Watt was one year oJd placed a boat on the Warwickshire Avon at Evesham powered bv a Newcomen engine which wa attached by a device of hi own to a set of paddles Explorer Jenrver of Berkeley Gloucestershire was responsible for vaccination The great electrical pioneer Sir Charles Wheatstone was born in the city of Gloucester and Cantor who produced th first artificial magnet was bom at Stroud The great Northern engineer Robert Stevenson relied for all of hi engineering calculations on the mathematical ability of the Devon boy genius John Bidder Cant Scott of the Antarctic wa bom at Devonport while Ms companion Wilson was bom at Cheltenham a was Gustav Holst the a musician Self-hardening toot steel was invented by Robert Forester Muwbott bom at Coteford Forest of Dean And now we come to Brunei What was Manchester thinking when Burnt sent on Its way the first ship in the world to make a practical commercial crossing of the Atlantic? Finally the shinshape and Bristol fashion tradesman is welcomed with open arms wherever he goes esoorially as mechar- ROWLEY 245 Avonr-' Road A votv mouth Bristol THE TRAMS I was most interested to read the article by John Appleby headed the tram fleet came to the end of the road" (April 14) especially as the car driver on the No 6 Filton and Centre tram No Ilk fas my brother Edward Vowles who died in 19H My father Henry John tOIttMSMMHIMMUti-' i 1 1 Wl iHMHHWINWMIHIMMI was Chief Inspector on tha Tramways Centre prior to the First World War I started as conductor to 1916 and later went into the Army When 1 returned women were doing conduct ing so I took a hand with locotnoUveg at St Marsh Loco Depot retiring as engine controller British Railways to Oct 1963 spoil-ing the family tradition VOWLES 10 Berwick Road Stapto ton Road Bristol 5 I would like to say that the number of the last tram from Zetland Road to Staple Hill was 129 and not 29 I was the driver of that last tram 1 have the driving handles of the tram ana also a photo of myself driving it 1 was also the conductor on the last tram that ran in Bristol on the Good Friday blitz A BRITTON 29 Curlew Close Stapto ton Bristol SCHOOL PLANS Heading your i eport on the contraction of bromic Heath Infant Schoo prompts me to suggest tha as parents affected by this contraction we organise our selves to put forward constructive altematie propo-Bafg to overcome this situation Individual protestation! are a waste of time in my opinion as the decision the Education Committee has been brought about by the shortsightedness of the so-called planners I am sure that collectively parents can put forward a number of proposals that would be better than the present arrangement with all it dangers and inconveniences I for one feel it would bo better to contract the junior school and expand the infant school inasmuch that older children are able to look after themselves much better than the young ones five years old SULLIVAN 20 Downleaze Downend Bristol -A- Thank you people of Bristol for the Jobs you fpund young people to do I nope they were well done Your help has been deeply appreciated by all Brownies Guides and Guiders of tha City and County of Bristol A It 1 BROWN County Commissioner Bristol Girl Guides Association MOB by BUD MA GttNPMAB GOT i 96 Nicola Mark aU Michael BRAXTON Andrew SMITH Patrick CAA'IY Rowanne SUM NCR Jrnmes ADDON Gerald and Per mol McCAUCHEY John DANIILS Saida DOUGLAS Michael SB ABLE Ralph RICH (Brent KnoU Pauline COX (Glastonbury Simon PADLCY (Pucfclechureh Bruce PARK ROSS (Johan net burp South Africa! PETS1 CORNER Two hitch PUPP1RS offered by Mr Ranter LX Dr? tear Rond Stapleton Call after pat HAPPY BIRTHDAY MANY HAPPY RETURNS to all members of the Pillar Box Club whose birthdays anrive today and especially to: MICHAEL WATTS of Han-ham Road Kingswood who is 8 He Fins the Pillar Box Club Lucky Birthday sward and receives a Postal Order.

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