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ODD JOBS FOR MEN

PARSON SEES IT THROUGH Young unemployed men are now engaged at a regular wage on excavation work at Whalley Abbey, in Lancashire, as part of a scheme promoted by Canon Sinker, of Blackburn, who has promised to add io to every £IOO raised for his find Work” fund. All manner of odd jobs are tackled by these young out-of-work men, including rat catching, knocking-up, addressing envelopes, cleaning cars, wheeling-out babies, exercising dogs, shaking carpets, mouse-proofing larders, exterminating beetles, and mending chairs. Poor people who cannot afford to pay anything for services rendered for house renovation are provided with the men and tools free, and the money for the work done is paid out of the canon’s fund which now totals nearly £3OO.

“You just find the work and the paper and paint,” Canon Sinker tells them, “I will find the money.”

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Waipa Post, Volume 47, Issue 3357, 29 July 1933, Page 8

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ODD JOBS FOR MEN Waipa Post, Volume 47, Issue 3357, 29 July 1933, Page 8

ODD JOBS FOR MEN Waipa Post, Volume 47, Issue 3357, 29 July 1933, Page 8

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