VICAR WHO PREDICTS
: i",:®' - A' «’ Mantle Of Old Moore? ft_ xxu ' STOCKTON-ON-Tns. .A vtllM» vicar wte annuaHyjredjcte the nmuber of *He once preached In the drnreh where Jhe sev» pcg&wa still surviving taried. - But although his fiock gs.gjglfidg trick to his just barn them on sound lorol knowledge,** he says. He huorir made one misbeen vititf of BishoptatL Hta foreeasta for this year for tiie village, population MS, are four births, four weddings and four families moving from the village. For the nearby village oft Utile Statoton (population St) two by™, two moves: Great Statoton (population 150) four births, one possible wedViilagers now believe Mr Richardson is infallible mid refuse to place even friendly bets against his predictions Mr Richardson said: “It real l? A, very aimpte. ]n small villages like ours a vicar always has a good idea what is going on and you throw to a couple of extras to allow a margin for error.** He then broke his rule and gave two national predictions for IMS; Britain will not enter the Common Market and there will be a General Election to October.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30044, 31 January 1963, Page 5
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