J. T. Young & Son FOR GOOD THE JEWELLERS ladies’ wear and We. Recommend FAVRE—LEUBA FOOTWEAR The Famous Swiss Wrist VISIT THE Watch from £15 15 0 Co-op. 26 Market Place, Dividend on all Purchases. Tel. 3206 Prop. R. H. Allan No. 5784. Established 1 854. BARNARD CASTLE, WEDNESDAY, 13th APRIL, 1966. Price Twopence. 50 I FURTHER REMAND CRICKET CUP MOOR Calendar Brignall FOR BOY WHO ROBBED 'KEEPER WAS BEST YEARS OLD BARNARD CASTLE ENTRY GOING April Nurse WITH " RABBITS " 14. Coffee Evening, Parish Hall, WOMAN Barnard Castle. CHARITY 14. Whist Drive, Barnard Castle was WELL Cricket Pavilion. 15. Family Night, Barnard Castle Farmer’s CEASES Probation Officer to Ten out of ten—that was the British Legion Club. LAST WEEK FOR ENTRIES score by Mr Dave Flockhart, the 15. Jumble Sale. Newgate Method­ Make Enquiries Bowes Moor gamekeeper, who won ist Schoolroom, Bd. Castle. Bride 15. Whist Drive & Dance. Middle- Accumulated Funds to the novel bolting rabbit event at the ton->in-Teesdale Village Hall. annual Easter Monday shoot held 16. Family Dance. Parish Hall, Benefit Hospitals Barnard Castle juvenile magist­ Th is is the last week for at the Strathmore Arms. . Barnard Castle. Mr M. C. Dent and rates, on Thursday, at an adjourned entries for this season's Talk of the newly introduced idea 19. Whist Drive. Village Hall. A Teesdale charity founded hearing, further remanded a 15 Christie Cup and Teesdale had got around during the week Miss J. L. Wallis. years old Stockton boy charged 20. Whist Drive and Dance, Bowes Mercury Cup cricket com­ before. and there was a good turn, and Parish Hall. nearly fifty years ago after the with robbery with violence, for [Greenbank petitions which have been cut of guns on Monday. 20. Hostess Supper (B.&F.B.Soc.). first world war has been wound three weeks while enquiries were restored to the calendar after Apart from the marksman, other Parish Hall, Barnard Castle. Mr and Mrs Maurice Dent exchange portentious glances at 20. Whist Drive and Dance, Bowes made by the court probation officer. a lapse of a few years. members of the public turned up to their wedding reception after their marriage at St. Mary's Church, up. It is the Middleton-in-Tees- He had appeared on 10th March and Gilmonby Parish Hall. The events are on the sec what it was all about, and al­ 21. Mannequin Parade, dale Medical Appliance Assoc­ when he had pleaded guilty to Brignall. recently. The bride, a former nurse at the Richardson knock-out basis and open to together there was a good crowd, Hall. robbing Mrs Violet Dalston. of 28, even though the conditions were 22. Jumble Sale. Barnard Castle Hospital. Barnard Castle, is the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs iation formed in 1919. all clubs. Liberal Association. Baliol Street, Barnard Castle, of rather cold. W. Wallis, of Birk Hall Farm, Brignall. Mr Dent is the eldest The aims of the organisation 10s. after striking her with a length 23. Dance, Parish Hall, Barnard So far nine clubs have confirmed The open challenge cup in the Castle. son of Mrs A. Dent, of Haythwaite Farm, Barningham. of metal piping while she was were to raise funds to provide their wishes to take part; these are clay pigeon event was won by Mr 1 25. Women's Rally. Trinity Meth­ walking in Galgate on Monday. odist Church, Barnard Castle. Following their honeymoon in Jersey, Mr and Mrs Dent will Raby Castle, Rockcliffe Park, Barn­ N. Howe, of Penrith Gun Club, equipment where nursing of the 28th February. 25. Coffee Evening (Scottish Danc­ be settling into Stackholme Farm, . ingham, Bowes, Glaxo and Barnard with Mr H. Jewitt, of Hamsterley, ing Display), Parish Hall, Bar­ sick and injured was under­ On Thursday, the court proba­ as runner-up. Mr J. Robson, of nard Castle. tion officer said it would be neces­ Castle cricket clubs, Barnard Castle taken in the patient’s own home. United and Barnard Castle Spar­ Holwick. won the local cup, and 27. Coffee Evening, Trinity Meth­ sary to approach all the hostels in. Mr F. Coatsworth. of Lunedale, was odist Schoolroom, Bd. Castle. tans football clubs and Barnard 28. Coffee Morning. Lancelands. Boldron Methodists TOWNSWOMEN'S GUILD Since the association was started, the country to see if accommodation second. various efforts, including concerts, was available for the boy should Castle and District Round Table. . In addition two teams from the Three guns shared second place 28. Whist Drive, Barnard Castle Celebrated At the Barnard Castle Towns­ whist drives and dances, were organ­ the court decide to adopt one course Cricket Pavilion.- women’s Guild meeting on Tuesday Barnard Castle Army Garrison have in the bolting rabbit event, each 99th Anniversary ised to raise funds to buy the neces­ open to them. On the other hand, with eight points; they were Mr S. 29. Jumble Sale, Trinity Method­ last week Miss Lewis was in the sary equipment. dealing with a- second suggestion for expressed interest, while a number ist Schoolroom, Bd. Castle. chair. A silent tribute was paid to of other local village clubs have T. Alsop. Mr H. W. Etherington ,30. Rummage Sale, Turk's Head. the memory of Mrs Pirie. who died The association had as its first residence on a farm, the probation Palm Sunday was a special occa­ made enquiries. and Mr F. Rowland. Barnard Castle. sion at Boldron when the 99th last month. Five new members were secretary and treasurer, the late service would have to find a farmer Local sweep shared- by '.Messrs W. 30. Dance, Parish Hall, Bd. Castle. anniversary of the small Methodist welcomed and all members were le- Club secretaries have until next Mr George Longstaff. and it worked who would accept him subject to Pearson. S. Rowland. D. Flockhart chapel on the green was celebrated. minded to bring something for the in close co-operation with another Wednesday—-the closing date—-to May For the occasion, a party of friends bring and buy stall at the May the conditions. and D. Waites. Ten bird rise shared kindred organisation, the local Mr R. E. P. Underwood, who was make’ their entries. Mr Kenneth 1. S.S. Anniversary. Trinity Meth­ had travelled from Darlington to meeting. by Messrg B- Wattes. S. T. Alsop. odist Church. Bd. Castle. take part in the programme, and They were also advised that nursing association representing the boy under a legal Robinson, match secretary of Bar­ nard Castle Cricket Club, is hand­ F. Rowland and W. Pearsori. 5. Coffee Evening. The Vicarage. their musical contribution gave items for .the Darlington Federation After many years of useful work, aid certificate, said no objection Barnard. Castle. pleasure to all present. Handicrafts Exhibition at The the advent of the National Health would be raised to a further ling these and his address is 15. 6. Jumble Sale. Parish Hall, Bar­ The duet, “ I walked to-day Bowes Museum had to be at Mrs Cecil Road, Barnard Castle. nard Castle. where Jesus walked.” by Mrs Davi­ Dodds' house by Monday, 2nd Scheme and the depletion of the remand while the necessary en­ The dual cups competition fol­ 7. Dance, Boldron Village Hall. son and Mrs Gilmore was the open­ May. A Social Studies Exhibition original committee, caused a curtail­ quiries were made. Any course of Hunt Abandons 12. Whist Drive, Barnard Castle ing item. Then a solo by Mrs Davi­ would be held at Darlington in ment of its activities, which were dealing with the boy. other than in lows the pattern when it was dis­ Cricket Pavilion. son. “The Robe of Calvary.” and November, the members were told, later completely suspended. a detention centre, was obviously continued. Clubs defeated in the 14. Coffee Morning (Cancer Re­ another solo by Mrs Gilmore. “ I i and that Denmark was the country first round proper qualify auto­ Point-to-Point search), Barnard Castle. gave my life for Thee.” Finally a preferable. selected by our Guild. The annual £122 Accumulated. matically for the subsidiary contest 20. Jumble Sale, Parish Hall, Bar­ trio, “ 1 walked into the garden." dinner is being held on Saturday The Zetland Hunt point-to-point nard Castle. by Mrs Davison. Mrs Gilmore and Recently, the few surviving mem­ The semi-finals and finals of botl this week at Middleton House. meeting, to have' been held' at Hard­ 21. Organ Recital, Newgate Meth­ Mrs Ivison. Mrs Ivison was at the Miss Lewis reported on the bers of the committee attended a divisions are to be played on th< FASHION SHOW DATE wick Park, Sedgefield, on Saturday, odist Church, Barnard Castle. piano, the organist being Miss M. Drama School held at Darlington meeting to consider the future of Barnard Castle town ground. 26. Whist Drive, Barnard Castle H. Bumip. At the close of an ins­ the we<»k before and the Federation had to be cancelled because of fog. the association. Mr J. G. Robinson, Cricket Pavilion. piring service Miss E. M. Burnip report was given by Mrs Blenkin- CHANGED This was the second time in three sincerely thanked the artistes who who has acted as secretary-treasurer sopp. A members' night programme years that weather—conditions have- June had given talented service in the was arranged by Mrs Ascough since .the death .of Mr Longstaff, MUSIC SUCCESSES caused the event to be abandoned. 9. Whist Drive, Barnard Castle interest -of the little chapel. The (chairman-) and Mrs Job. Everyone reported that investments and other Cricket Pavilion. proceeds were for the trust funds enjoyed the display given by mem­ The following have satisfied the The move was all the more re­ deposits which had accrued reach­ The mannequin parade previously 17. Whist Drive and Dance, Mid­ of the building. bers of the Y.M.C.A. keep fit class-, examiners of the Associated Board grettable since the meeting had dleton Village Hall. ed a total of £122. arranged to be held at Lartington of the Royal Schools of Music: who were thanked by Mrs Pickard. attracted the largest entry in nine 25. W.I. Produce and Handicrafts A competition’ for the most It was unanimously decided that Hall towards the end of this month, Viola—David Snaith. grade VII ad­ Exhibition. Cotherstone Village I years. articles in a handbag was won by the funds be equally divided between has had to be brought forward a vanced (distinction). Violin—Tim­ Hall. Barnard Castle Mrs Chapman and the raffle was othy Rhodes, grade IV lower (dis­ won by Mrs G. Barker. the Richardson Hospital and Cam­ week. It will now take place on tinction); John Cody, grade I prim­ Inner Wheel bridge House Hospital, to be used Thursday of next week. 21st April. ary (pass). f as the authorities thought approp- The annual international meeting Proceeds from the function, at of Barnard Castle Inner Wheel Club NATIONAL SAVINGS i riate. Arrangements for the handing the home of Mrs O. J. Field, are in Winning Number BLACKETTS| was held on Tuesday. Sth April, at National Savings in the Barnard over of the money at an early date aid of Morris Grange, the Red the King's Head Hotel. Representa­ I Castle Urban and Rural Districts for are- being made. Cross holiday home for handicapp­ tives attended from the Business 1 the month of March were £46,253. Those present at the final meet­ ed people. The Barnard Castle firm Number 74 was drawn last Friday and Professional Women's . Club. to win the £5 weekly prize in Bar­ made up as follows: Savings Certifi­ ing. over which Dr. R. Dawson of Sheppards are arranging the Ladies' Circle. Townswomen's Guild cates £14,174, Premium Savings nard Castle Round Table’s 200 car and members of Inner Wheel from Bonds £1.951. National Develop- presided, were in addition to'the I fashion displays and during the prize draw club. The draw was WILL MAKE YOUR 3 PIECE SUITE several clubs in the district. I ment Bonds £2.235. Deposits in the secretary-treasurer. Miss D. Gow-1 course of the evening light refresh­ made at the Commercial Hotel. LIKE NEW WITH TAILORED . . . ; Mr F. Buckle. Cotherstone. was Post Office Banks £11.391, Deposits ling. Mrs Elterton. Mr W. V. I ments will be served. A bring and Galgate. The next draw, on Friday, I the speaker. A retired civil servant, in Trustee Savings Banks £16.502. will take place at the Coach and he spoke about life in Africa 40 AUinson and Mr T. Anderson. , buy stall will also be held. Horses. Galgate. years ago. 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[Greenbank The ground, too, was carpeted in white from the overnight snow when this Barnard Castle bride left St. Mary’s Parish Church after her marriage recently to Mr Clarence Coates, of Killerby. The bride in white, shimmering lisse, was the former Miss Elizabeth Julie West, BE AC K E T T S secretary at Barnard Castle Grammar Technical School, who is the only daughter of Mrs Rose West, of 35, Newgate, Barnard Castle. FrieMtCq 2, MARKET PLACE Mr and Mrs Coates, after their honeymoon in Scotland, will be making their home at BARNARD CASTLE Telephone 2020 Uplands, Stainton. HORSE MARKET - BARNARD CASTLE