23rd November, 1983. Wednesday, 23rd November, 1983. THE MERCURY 7 HORSE OWNER 3 air # § • No extra cash help for PEOPLE WITH : if they wanted to go on IS SADDLED PLANS him smiling and good RUMPUS ENDED A LATE they should let him puff WITH A BILL war pension families Teesdale Council's latest list of planning applications is: Mr W. Two horses which were found People receiving war pensions in Teesdale are not John Armstrong declared straying at Stainton Grove result­ Young, part field O.S. 8654 east smoke was so thick he ed in their owner being saddled to get any extra help from Teesdale Council towards of The Croft, Cleatlam, erection of house (outline application). Miss d sore eyes after meetings, with a hefty bill. DRINKS SPREE AT INN paying their rents. B J. Magraw, 5 Windmill, Toft in. Ken Saxby said that They were rounded up on the s allowed to continue they They are still to have their war £2,250 a year. Hill, extension to existing garage. orders of Teesdale Council and nstall an extractor fan. A pub brawl in the early hours of the morning in which several pensions taken into account as As well as that, there were Mr M. Arksey, Whistle Crag, taken to a pound at Aykley Heads, moker Coun. David Todd income when assessments are made many other kinds of pension, often Middleton, erection of new porch. Durham, from where the owner people were hurt led to the landlord, landlady and three customers detested cigarette fumes, about whether they should receive for some kind of disability, which Dr. A. Bramberg, 17 King Street, had to collect them and pay all appearing before Teesdale magistrates on Wednesday for serving and gested they should allow housing benefit. people in the area received. , change of use of the costs. in the second half of drinking after time. Many other councils disregard Coun. Ken Walton suggested ground floor room to reception I in an attempt to keep war pensions completely, so ex- they should do something to help area and two bedrooms to treat­ And now there is a warning Alan Longstaff, 42, licensee of at various times during the day knocked to the ground and service families in those areas can the war pensioners. He thought ment rooms in connection with i h a p p y . that the owners of other horses the Bridge Inn, Middleton, plead­ and turned up at 12-30 a.m. on received a black eye. end up several pounds a week that half of their pension money natural health centre. Messrs B. Joe Harding felt that in- or ponies which are found wander­ ed guilty to three charges of serv­ the Sunday. He was drunk and He pleaded not guilty to supply­ better off than those in Teesdale. should be disregarded. O. Walton & Sons, Park Farm, a ban they should request ing in the dale could be liable ing alcohol out of hours, three started talking to people in the ing drink to Turnbull after hours, Mr Eric Fell, treasurer, told Coun. John Armstrong, who Little Newsham, erection of lean- ; not to smoke. He thought for the same sort of expenses. of allowing customers to drink in pub. and to aiding his wife to serve the councillors that the first £4 took the request to the council, to extension to existing sheep irette and pipe men would Councillors were told that a the pub after hours, one of letting Turnbull. Both cases were dismis­ fattening unit. Then a fight broke out and had to be disregarded, but after supported the idea of giving extra > t h a t number of complaints had been a drunk person into the pub, and sed as was a case against Mrs when police arrived at 2 a.m. some that it was up to the discretion help in this way. Eddie Scott, who hasn’t received about animals straying in one of aiding the selling of alcohol. Longstaff of serving Turnbull. people were still drinking. of the council. But the finance committee voted For jury trial since the days Woodbines the Stainton Grove area. The man at the centre of the He was fined a total of £80 Mr Hansford said: “Even He pointed out that if war pen­ 11-11, and the chairman, Coun. L for 20, thought all mem- Apart from causing a traffic fight, a showman, visiting the David William Taylor, 27, of 15 and ordered to pay £20 costs. His though Turnbull was the prime sions were disregarded in Teesdale Geoffrey Guyll, used his casting m id b e a b le to please them* hazard they were causing a general village with a fair, was fined for Newholme Crescent, Evenwood, wife, Julia Veronica Longstaff, 34, cause of the disturbance he was it would cost the council at least vote to keep things as they were. a n d th a t an official ban nuisance through damaging garden assault at an earlier hearing. elected to be tried by a jury when admitted one charge of selling out unable to remember anything o n g . fences and hedges as they tried he faced eight charges at Tees­ of hours and was fined £10 with about it when police asked for a i the ban was voted in, to get in to search for food or young boys by Sir Francis Grant dale Court on Wednesday. £5 costs. statement from him, and couldn’t Walton declared (with a water. <£255,000 fetched £9,000. He is accused of stealing items even recall being in the pub.” hat he would still smoke The council endorsed the action Two customers, Brian Francis, LEAPing ahead A pair of George II mahog­ worth £535 from Whorlton Lido; l e w a n te d . I f to ld to stop of officials who had the two horses 23, of Tudhoe, and Desmond Mr Brian Farrell, defending, at record sale any library chairs, purchased stealing items worth £322 from lid refuse • • . “and that impounded, and agreed to the O’Brien, 41, of Middlesbrough, Mr and Mrs Longstaff, told the A class arranged to help adults Tennants held their most success­ from a London dealer in 1937 Killerhy Hall Farm; stealing items the police will hare to be same action being taken if there admitted drinking after hours and court that the landlord also own­ who have reading and writing ful sale to date at their Richmond for £230, made £10,200; and an worth £70 from Station Farm, to remove me.” is any further trouble. were each fined £10 with £5 costs ed a fish and chip shop in the problems is proving successful at saleroom when just over 600 lots 18th century Spanish cabinet on a Ramshaw; obtaining £120 from for late drinking. village. He was running it that Middleton, where it meets in a fetched £255,000. Highest price, table £4,020. Trevor Carr by deception; having day and ocassionally popping into room at the school at 7-30 p.m. £22,000, was paid by a London The auction started with a small an air rifle within five years of ro m farm ers w ith livestock Andrew Timothy Turnbull, 25, the pub. every Tuesday. dealer for an oil painting, Ruines section of bisque-head dolls which release from prison; causing two ;er should be made through of 21 Jubilee Place, Middleton, There is a friendly, informal de Palmyre, by the French artist seemed to set the scene for the lots of damage at Copley; and 1AFF divisional office at Van was untaxed pleaded guilty to being drunk in Mr Farrell said: “He had seen atmosphere, and those who attend Charles Theodore Frere. following lots. A Kestner character assaulting Cynthia Gill of Copley, B ar, Newcastle—telephone Terence Deacon, of 17a High the pub and was fined £10. O’Brien and Francis earlier in the say they are delighted with their doll realised £440; another Ger­ causing her actual bodily harm. tie 869011. Green, Gainford, was fined £25 Mr David Hansford, prosecuting,1 day and promised to buy them a progress. It is open to anyone who This is thought to be the highest man character doll £320; a Taylor was remanded on hail lers who do not make ar* and ordered to pay £7 back duty told how the offences occurred drink in the evening. But he wants reading or writing help. price ever obtained at auction for Gebruder Krauss doll £220. until 14th December for trial ents through MAFF are when he pleaded guilty at Tees­ during carnival weekend. The didn’t return to the pub until well Liz Moore, who runs the class a work by this artist. Other prices papers to he prepared. o be charged a higher rate dale Court on Wednesday to Bridge Inn had an extension from after closing timq and felt obliged under LEAP, the Local Educa­ in the painting section included A Ministry of Defence. The having no excise licence for his 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. but even after to provide the drink he had offer tion for Adults Project, says she day with the Hunt by Heywood Mrs M. Nelson of 53 Linden local office will assist in ed.” Terrace. Copley, has been given a Mr C. Dixon of 249 Edge Road, van. He was stopped in Main that there were a considerable will welcome more people, who Hardy £16,000; The Family Greet­ licence to deal in pre-packed milk, Toft Hill, has been registered by ng whatever help is avail* Road, Gainford, by P.C. George number of people in the inn. When the fight broke out Mr need only turn up any Tuesday ing by the same artist £11,000; and the premises have been Teesdale Council as a hawker of nd give advice about the Cook. Turnbull had been in and out I Longstaff tried to stop it but was night. and a double portrait of two registered for the sale of ice cream. food. cost. says the ministry, the real is to think ahead and plan J.T.S. v esto ck c a n be safeguarded {2 ^ 0T / 3 0LD Langstoff Butchers REMOVALS MINI COACH HIRE E. DENT & SONS Building, Plumbing, N. ROBSON rse weather. Farmers should Large or Small Painting, Decorating and for all types of for their stock now, be* \ * C W U j, are piease() to announce in ccatcdq BUILDING and Storage facilities available iz >tAibKb PLASTERING Electrical Repairs inter really sets in. It is PLUMBING they are now selling their PLUMBING AND ! having fodder if animals All goods insured J. M. HUMBLE CONTRACTORS Large stock of Local Stone and HEATING *•* Slate available for building work HEATING get to it when they need GAS FITTING 1 ORIGINAL PORK PIES Phone E. 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COPIED INSTANTLY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in D.F.L. pursuance of Regulation 4 of the Gas (Declara­ Monday night at Eight (8 o'clock) Size A4 8p per copy 1007s of Collectors7 Item? tion of Calorific Value) Regulations 1972 and ng Contractor! at THE NATURAL HEALTH CENTRE Size B4 lOp per copy 17 KING STREET, BARNARD CASTLE Regulation 3(3) of the Gas (Metrication) Regu­ ink, Staindrop Rood Single copies or any quantity Refreshments available lations 1980, the calorific value of all natural Come on Monday, 28th November om ard Cmtfo Teesdale Mercury gas supplied by the British Gas Corporation on Discuss ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES 24 Market Place, Barnard Castle Details: DITCHFIELD FAIRS (0783) 869892 or after 1st January 1984 in the areas described >ING SERVICE" All welcome Admission free by reference to Local Authority Districts as set ^ND PLANS out in the Schedule w ill be 38.1 Megajoules per r.— . 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