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1 CALI® ™|M|I and Kindness Shown During Their Barnard Castle Recent Sad Bereavement ) 1 6 THE TEESDALE MERCURY W ednesday, 2nd April, 200; BIRTHS BIRTHDAYS PERSONAL S T O P PRESS A FENCE bordering onto a ( LOWE path had three panels damagesn TIM NICHOL GRACE a house in Cecil Road, Barnarj Michael and Susan are delighted to MALLET Tennants C astle, overnight on Saturday. announce the safe arrival of a BORROWDALE 02 .0 4 .1 9 5 3 precious daughter. wishes to thank all friends and THE wing mirrors of a VW m Stephanie Raine Happy 50th Birthday parked in Woodside, Barnard! relatives who visitied, sent cards, C astle, were ripped off overnigW bom 25th March, 2003. 61b 3oz. for today letters and flowers during her on Saturday. A much welcomed sister for Megan. AUCTIONEERS Love Elaine Thanks to recent stay in hospital. NO-ONE was injured when vehicle left the Moor Road $ Teesdale Community Midwives They were most appreciated. collided with a tree, half a nft 3rd April and D.M.H Maternity Unit. Thank you. after the Kinninvie crossroaj Also thanks to all family and friends 60th Birthday The accident occurred at 5.13 on Saturday. for their good wishes, MARGARET LAWS T o r n cards and gifts. to be held at Happy Birthday A GOODS vehicle deliveriiJ Lots of love and kisses. Apart? The Auction Centre, Leyburn B arnard Castle collided w i VL bollard outside Victoria Wn RAPER Howard, Jan, Fiona, Chris, Sonia, YOU could help make a difference Thursday 10 April and Friday 11 April at 10.00am Horse Market, at 10.15aml| Andrew and Kimberly Kayleigh and Jordan. WITH SAMARITANS 25. Viewing Sunday 6 April at 11.00am to 4.00pm Tuesday, March No-one »* injured. (nee Walton), a gift of a son Volunteers Needed at Darlington Monday 1, Tuesday 8 01325 465 465 or 08705 62 72 82 CHARLES JOHN DEATHS and Wednesday 9 April 9.00am to 4.00pm THERE were no injuries when vehicle left the road betwcg 18th March, 2003. MURDOCH—28th March Day 1 F olly Top and Woodland aoi Many thanks to all concerned. G A Y A D V IC E Glass, Ceramics, Oriental Works of Art, Silver, collided with a wall at 8.56am% POLICE h (peacefully in hospital), lance of Darlington Watches, Jewellery, Object of Vertu, Tuesday, March 25. of Barnard Castle, (formerly members Charity No. 1070587 WHALE of Gainford). Bill, aged 85 years, Day 2 A VEHICLE collided with thews! scheme h Advice, information and To Glen and Joanne (nee Liddle), beloved husband of the late Prints, Watercolours, Oil Paintings. Clocks, of a house on Bede Road after asp Ursula, much loved dad of support groups Barometers, rugs and Furniture B arnard Castle, at 7.45am« the town. the gift of a daughter Tuesday, March 25. No-one v» Maggie and Bob, dear father-in- SgtMicl LAUREN MAE Tel. 01325 247355 Colour illustrated catalogues £15.00+£2.50 p&p injured. Mercury ti law of Val and loving grandpa of Bom 24th March, Mon. & Sats. 7 p.m .-10 p.m. investigate Neil, Helen, Paul, Rebecca, Adam For all inquiries please contact A FEMALE scooter rider suffers damage ii weighing 71bs lOoz. and James. Service and cremation a broken finger after an accidea The Auction Centre was seen First grandchild for both families. to be held at Darlington SHOP TO LET involving her scooter and a wags Leyburn. North Yorkshire DL8 5SG dously nei Crematorium on Thursday, 3rd on the A688 road just outal Hisdesi Telephone: 01969 623780 B arnard Castle, at 9.24am a ed, and as COMING OF AGE April at 3.15 p.m. Family flowers SHOP TO LET ON Friday. only please, donations in lieu to E-mail: [email protected] non receiv Barnard Castle Surgery. CARAVAN PARK • Anybody with any informal* ed in conn www.tennants.co.uk age and i PICKERING—25th March near Barnard Castle about these incidents, is asked it An Edwardian Mahogany and Inlaid Secretaire Display Cabinet property t (peacefully in hospital) of call Barnard Castle police a Terms favourable Estimate: £3500 - 4500 01833 637328. vated in tl East Lodge, Greta Bridge. For information: “Thissh Alfred aged 93 years, dearly Tel: 01833 631170 daytime Ceramics Paintings Silver Jewellery Clocks Rugs Bronzes Furniture PLANS for a sheltered seating nership beloved husband of the late area at Evenwood are being dis­ Shopwatc! Sarah Jane. Much loved father of 01388 488384 evenings cussed at a public meeting at 7pi grateful fi David and father-in-law of SITUATIONS VACANT Advertising deadline tomorrow (Thursday) i public. It for this page is Evenwood Community Cento watch sch Carolyn. Also dear grandad of FARMS AND GARDENS Refreshments are being provided Sarah, Andrew and Edward. Are you interested in supporting older people who enjoy 5 p.m. on Monday. Hutchinsi Contact 01388 662666 for detai from the I Congratulations Sandra Sadly missed by all family and weekly social gatherings in Teesdale? on your 21st friends. Would friends please Whinfield Farm Nursery Love and best wishes meet for funeral service at on A67 between Gainford and Winston TEESDALE DAY CLUBS Theft Mam, Dad, Sylvia and Nana. Rokeby Church on Thursday, 3rd A wide range of perennials, are looking for THE GREAT TRIBUTE WEEKEND! April at 11.30 a.m., followed by alpines and shrubs conn interment. Family flowers only LUNCH CLUB LEADER(S) Happy 18th Birthday Seasonal bedding plants, Saturday, 21st June Sunday, 22nd June ABLUE' please, donations if desired may For our clubs in was stol Jennifer hanging baskets be given in church to the church Barnard Castle, Middleton-in-Teesdale & Winston Caldwel Daddy's girl funds. and containers fitted The Australian ^Bjeyn fyafo day. At i TAYLOR—John, formerly of Open: Monday to Sunday For further information, job description and application form PINK FLOYD SHOW Barnard Castle. Died suddenly in 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Thursday please contact: T-Rextasy “Dueti Wellington, New Zealand on Tel: 01325 730044 The Co-ordinator at Claire House, Barnard Castle. Tel: 695822 La Vida Santana Fleetwood Bac the two 14th February, 2003. He was a Applications to be received by Monday, 14th April, 2003 two thef good friend to many people. Bryan Adams Experience Vogue (Madonna) Hatching R.I.P. SECOND CLASS Reg. Charity No. 1079248 WAIGHTS—Douglas, formerly of These positions are part funded by The Community Fund and The Countryside Agency One Jovi Nuholme, Montalbo Road. Died HAY Bike peacefully on 13th March at Due to expansion of business SITUATIONS WANTED Tickets £25 each day ABLACl Lots of love Dad and Rosie Bexhil 1-on-Sea, aged 95 years. FOR SALE cycle wa Much loved husband of Eveline, Kennedy-Watt & Co. £15 Under 12's Bamarj father of Martin and Chris, and Teesdale: 637261 now require a FULLY QUALIFIED (subject to booking fee), Friday. grand-father of Doug, Bamaby, Part-time • Anyon Nick, Natasha and Tom. I.T. PERSON £30/£20 on the door, on any d WALTON.—24th March. George ACCOUNTS CLERK looking for w ork in Teesdale. subject to availability | contact William aged 93 years. Beloved Hours and salary to be negotiated. Available from ! on 01833 husband of the late Nancy and Own transport is essential. beginning of June Holme House, Piercebridge, Darlington, County Durham loving father of Doris and Please apply in writing to: Kenneth and a dear father-in-law Kennedy-Watt & Co. Contact: 07986 904797 Ticket Hotline (0870) 534 4444 of Lloyd. Also a devoted A PRIL Ovington Edge, Ovington, Grandad and Great Grandad. 3. D.D. Newbiggin V.H. for Richmond, North Yorkshire, STONEMASON/ www.nhpevents.co.uk www.tlcketmaster.co.uk Funeral service took place Cancer Research. DL11 7BL Monday, 31 st March. 8. D.D. Staindrop. BRICKLAYER 16. W.D. Summerhouse V.H. 7.30 p.m. The Three Tuns requires work TRILOGY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Happy Birthday Eggleston Also pointing, paving etc. DRAW RESULTS Tel: 01833 631897 Luvvy HETHERINGTON.—Staindrop. require a 32 Galgate 01833 690464| Mob: 07743 013808 Ike’s family wish to thank B.C.R.U.F.C. £50 Weekly Draw: FULL-TIME COOK everyone for the kind words, Date: 30.3.03, Ticket No. 00093, Happy 30th Claire Above average rates of pay. cards and flowers received at Winner J. Lowery. GENERAL NOTICES PLAYBOY ¥ 6th April this very sad time. Our thanks Own transport would be also go to Rev’d. David Jones for his comforting service, to James James & John preferable. MAUDES Buy any PLAYBOY product & you will bej Blenkiron Funeral Director, his Tel: Denis 01833 650289 entered into our FREE Easter PRIZE DRAV® staff and Dr White for their care Saturday, 5th April and compassion. To all those Blenkiron HARROGATE SHOPPER OR to win fabulous NEEDLECRAFT FAIR PLAYBOY Prizes. 9 who attended the church and to FUNERAL DIRECTORS those who gave donations to the Staindrop Bring this advert into the store for Spar Saturday, 19th April R.N.I.B. in Ike’s memory, thank requires BLACKPOOL a FREE entry into the draw. you all. A COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE YOUNG Thursday, 24th April KIRK RIPON (MARKET DAY) Love from all the family PERSON A N D HA W ES The family of the late Mrs. Rose TH OM AS LEE Yuli u p invifeil Kirk would like to express their Tel: 01833 660217 & SONS Saturday 3rd May Pay Back Time sincere thanks to family and friends SPALDING FLOWER 3.4.60 for the beautiful flowers, lovely cards 100 Galgatc The Dog & Gun PARADE 1 CALI® ™|M|i and kindness shown during their Barnard Castle recent sad bereavement. Also thanks Low Etherley Saturday, 31st May A wine tasting with a difference HOLKER GARDEN FESTIVAL to the Rev.
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