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NO. 9225. Established 1854. BARNARD CA8TLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, 1955. THE PROMISE BOX. Army Affairs. M ARKET DAY OBITUARY WEDDINGS Deanery Conference Landscape Gardener B i r t h d a y “ Call upon me in the day of trouble: 1 will deliver thee, and TALK thou shalt glorify me.” MR F. KIDD, . MEETING AT SELABY. Committed to Quarter CROSS—ALDERSON. H onours for Waterloo Day (Psalm 50, v. 15.) COMMENT BY VIEWER The wedding took place at St. On Monday w ith -tragic sudden-, On Saturday. June 11th: the “ Place on the Lord reliance; clergy, lay reoresentatives and Sessions Giles’ Church, , on the 4th T e e s d a l e My soul with courage wait; •ness the death occurred of Mr Fred June between Miss‘Joyce Alderson, Parade Kidd, dearly -loved husband of Mrs churchwardens of Barnard Castle H is tru th be thine affiainfce, There has been oonsiderabi© satis­ Rural Deanery met at Selaby Hall, only daughter of Mr and Mr© J. R. When faint and desolate. faction locally thata the Birthday Lillian Gertrude Kidd, who came to SPECIAL COURT AT Aiderson, of Jock House, Boldron. Next Saturday, the First Bat­ live to Browside. Boldiron, a couple by kind invitation of the Hon. H. LORD BARNARD AND Honours L ist included the award of J . N. Vane. After eftedtion of rep­ and Mr Har/*y Cross, eldest son of talion The South ’ Lancashire Regi­ His might thine heart shall of wars a»go. He was aged 63 vears. BARNARD CA8TLE MR T. W. GUY. ■ehe O.B.'E. to Lord Barnard for resentatives to diocesan wards and Mr * nd Mrs H Cross, of Quarry ment will be celebrtHKig Waterloo strengthen, services to Scouting. A t a tim e! Mr Kidd had been in delicate health House, . The Rev. A. B. Day. for Some time and having friends transaction of business, Mir G. R. His loye thy joy increase; when we ar© all too frequently John Francis Coates (40), a WebsJter, Vicar of Barnard Castle, The Queen’s Birthday Honours l\ is with S]>eoie*l jpride that this and relatives in the area they had Bull, formerly town clerk of Mercy thy days shall lengthen; reminded of some of the less pleas­ Durham, addressed the conference landsc&lpe gardener, of 2, Hep- officiated, assisted by the Rev. T. L ist contained tihe names of two Regiment recall their part in the The I/Ord will give thee peace.” ing pursuits of modern youth the come to live to Browside and he worth’s Yard, Newgate, Barnard L. Wardle. Vicar of Bowes well-known Tec's dale personalities in famous battle because it was on contemplated retiring from his em­ on the work of the Ohurch As­ (J. Montgomery.) value of tlie Scout and Guide move­ Oastle, appeared on remand before Tho bride, who was given away Lord Barnard, of , thart day, Jun© 18th. 1815, th a t the ployment witch British Railways at sembly. In an informative' and ments in womjoftinff hetilthy tenden­ humorous speech :h© stressed the a special court at Barnard Castle bv her father, wore a dress of white . and Mr T. W. Guy, of .fait© of Napoleon was finally decided cies is inestima&le. Locally, of Saltbum shortly figured brocade. Her full-length veil Home Farm, , Bowes. Waterloo The unit had with­ On Monday morning, entering value to 't»h© church of these meet­ on Tuesday charged wifeh stealing course, we have ample opportunities ings of clergy and laymen, where six pigs, valued at £45 and a was held in place ljy a coronet of Lord Barnard, who receives the stood attacks by artillery, infantry WMI t n of seeing the interest and devotion the carriage »avb Barnard Cas*tle quantity of scrap mefaa'l. He was cringe blossom and pearls, ajjd she O.B.E.. succeeded to the title of and cavalry all the long summer day Mercury Calendar station to return to work, he col­ the big issues which confront the which Lord Barnard hae given to world wide church become alive. The committed in custody for trial at carried a bouquet of nink looses and lO'uh Baron Barnard in 1911 on the and at last received the order to Scouting and the congratulations lapsed and died. the next Quarter Sessions at li Litas of the valley. death of his elder brother, the Hon. advance from the Iron Duke in June. * 9» A service will be held at Trinity Church Assembly also has import­ and good wishes of all who have the ant legislative and administrative Durham. The bridesmaids, Mi6s Joan Henry Cecil Vane. person; they were the first of all 16. House-to-house Collection in n| welfare of youth at heart will Methodist Church on Thursday RfSbhtson and Miss Joyce W alton, in gg functions tor the whole Church of Proseculting for the jx>Iice, Mr J. Lord Barnard has been keenly the infantry battalions to close with aid of St. Dunstan’s. acknowledge this wider recognition. prior to cremation at . E. Rivxwn-Humes , friends of the bride wore dresses of interested in Scouting for many the enemy. 16. Rev. J. Cullum at Middleton During their short stay in Boldron Engfend. The speaker concluded by S S S said th a t the six pigs, which were blue, figured brocade with blue head­ years and has been County Com­ For their steadfastness and disci­ Bourii'e. ^R O N T , Mr Kidd became very well liked answering a number of questions Healing . and said he wished thaifc more the property of Mr William dresses and carried! pink carnations. missioner since 1929. He com­ pline on this day the Regiment 16. Conservative Ladies’ Tea Club, I was asked the otiher day if there t&*nd respected and the whole area Thiwaites, of Rokeby Grange, were Tine two small attendants, June menced his Scouting career in 1911 were awarded the battle honour King’s Head fiotel. Saint. were many visitors staying in the extend their deer> sympathy to the manual workers were members of tihe Assembly. The conference was kept at the rear of the Raby Sthddart and Christine Hounam. when ho started the first troop in “ Waterloo ’’ emd permitted to 18. Dance, Dalton Village Hall. district. lit is really quite a diffi­ widow and family in their sad Joss. Hotel, Barnard Castle. Ther© wa* war© dresses of white satin and Sotfrh-West Durham district at encircle tJhedr badge with a laurel 17. J umfrl© Sale Congregational cult question to answer. Gone are then entertained to tea by Mrs Qel3 ,lU Vane. an arrangement that Coates, who carried small posies. Staindrop. He received his Scout­ Leaf._ H a ll. Note: the days when everyone knew was owing money to Thwaites, Mr Alwyn. Cross, brother of the master’s warrant in 1912. He holds On Saturday, at Streatlam Camp, 18. Glaxo Family Sports Day. everyone etee in Barnard Castle, but bridegroom, was best njan, and Mr the Silver Wolf, too level Scouting 18. Kinninvie Shoot and Sports. 8-40 CONFIRMATION AT should feed and look after the ipigs the salute at the ceremonial there certainly seem, to be a large BRITISH LEGION in discharge of th© debt. This Cecil Alderson, brother of the bride, award, which h© received personally parade will1 be taken by Brigadier 18. Newibiggin’ Dance. Br Laurie number of unfamiliar faces in the LAITH KIRK. arrangement carried on for a while, was groomsman. Mr Thomas Cross from Lord. Baden-Powell at Raby H. A. Borradaile, D.S.O. The 2 0 . British & Foreign Bible Society W P r iis town. Some tradespeople Say that On Thursday evening last, the until Mr Thwaites, having seen the and Mr Frank Gargett were ushers. Gristle in 1936. As well as carrying Colour© will be draped in laurel Women’g Open Meeting. there is quite an influx of day- The monthly meeting of the As the bride left the ohurch she . dssion, Women's Section of the Middleton- Bishop 'of Ripon, the Right Rev. animals and not being satisfied with the duties of County Commissioner, wreaths and as is the custom each 20 Dance, HaH. trippers from Tees-side who, their progress, began to feed them was presented w ith hoarse-shoes by man will be presented with a sprig . Newsham W .I. W hist & Dance, Imicoior. in- Branch of the British G. A. Chase, held a Confirmation' he is District Commissioner for 22 because of the rail strike, don’t for the parishes in the Rural Dean­ himself each nigjh-t. Brian Henderson and Catherine South-Wrest Durham. of laurel by the Colonel’s Lady. 23. 24 25. “ Souls in C onflict,” wson’j venture further afield, whilst other Legion was held at Heather Brae Martin. After the* reception at by the invitation of .Mrs Maddisotf. ery of Richmond North in Laith- On Wednesday, April 27th. a Mr Lord Barnard served with the The companies wihich are out at Kino Cinema, Butterknowle. early hoii day makers are staying James William Parr, of Scargill, Bota& School, the ihapDv couple left Territorial Cam^w wiflJ be holding 23. Garden Party, Congregational iid U i. Mrs Cohman presided over the kirk Church. All tbe Deanery Durham light Infantry during the with relatives here having oancelled clergy attended, and included the met Coates in the Raby Hotel. In bv ‘pkaie for the Is!© of Man to first world war. was wounded, and their own Waterloo Parades. Church. more ambitious plans Involving business part of the meeting when icolor, Rev. G. iRayner, Vicar of Start­ tlie conversation tihe pigs were spend the honeymoon. was awarded ’the M .C. He is a * * * 24. Dance, Lartington Hall, for travel. On the whole the town a house-to-house collection in Choir Fund. aid of St. Dunstan's was forth and Rural Dean; the Rev. J. mentioned and Mr Parr accomp­ former eolouel of the 6th Battalion appears to have been less affected E. Lee. Rector of and anied CoeJtes to the rear of the Durham Liglit Infantry. He has The 41st Field Regiment Royal 24-25. Newsham Annual Sports. by the strike than one would have arranged for June 30th and Artillery ar© due to disembark from 25. Alexandra Day Flag Collec­ July 2nd. At a short whist1 drive Vicar of Laithkirk; the Rev. D. K. premises to look a t them. A sale been a trustee of Bowes Museum 3 NEMA predicted a week or so ago. Cook, Rector of Barningham; the wag made and Coates was given a LUCK—ALDERSON. for many vears. and is president of the Empire Elen at Southampton tion. TH.H prizes were won (by Mrs Bra dwell, on Thursday morning and it will 25. Dance, Winston Village Hall. * * * Mrs Jewitt, Miss E. Baum. Mrs Rev. T. L. Wardle. Vicar of Bowes; cheque for £16 by Mr Parr. This the Darlington Society of Arts. He the Rev, J. F, Culross, Curate; cheque, said Mr Brown-Humes, The wedding took idac© on Satur­ served for a period on Durham deoend on tie strike situation 25. Boldron W .I. Carnival. It is unfortunate tha'-t two local Gibbon, Mr*? W. Rdbinson and Mi's day at Trinity Methodist Church, whether they travel by road or rail 25. Stainton Methodist Church sporting events clash on Saturday. Fa i Hess. Mrs Madd.s'on gave the th© Rev. W. Oliver, Rector of was cashed in the hotel by Mr Counfor Council, and is Chairman of Rokeby and , who acted as Chatt, the licensee. Barnard Castle. between Miss botih Barnard Castle and Staindrop and arrive in Westwick Camp on Garden Party. 4 OboeokMi As a rule. Ejinnisnvie Sports and surprise box which was won fby Mrs Margaret Annie Luck, the youngest' Thursday evening oy Friday morn­ Bishop-’s Chaplain; also Mr W. M. Two Owners. ooirrts, having been made a J.P. July Glaxo Family Snorts receive such a G. Brown, and Mrs V. .Rainfe won daughter of Coun and Mrs Stephen ing. This Regiment has been in the . Newbiggin Dance large measure of popular support the prize for the bunch of wild Case, Stipendiary Reader, of For- in 1920. For 34 seasons he has been 2 Soon afterwards Mr Parr arrived Luck, High West Wood. Startforth. Middfje .East for some years and . Staindrop Gymkhana. flowers. After tea and biscuits had cett. Forty-one candidates were either Master or Joint-Master of the 2 ne 8 and 9; that given a fine day there should at th© piggei\y in the hotel yard and Mr Herbert Alderson. the onlv they will welcome the present 8 . Jumble Sale and Produce Stall, bara fiudia be a good attendance at both Glaxo been served by the committee, Mrs presented, a number of them Zetland Hunt. adults. A large congregation as­ when Mr Thwaites was busy feed­ son of Mr and Mrs Miles Alderson, The M .B.K. lias been awarded to restate of a stay in Barnard Castle Barnard Castle Junior School. 'ER SPACE] employees have an eepeciaii interest Coltman thartked Mrs Maddison for ing the pigs. The matter then* cam© of Howgill Grange, Baldersdale. 9. Rokeby and Brignall W.I. her hospitality. The meeting sembled to witness the sacred rite, Mr Guy after a distinguished car­ before moving to permanent quart­ in their sports cSa«y this year as the to light \yhen both men asserted Cotlier^tone. Both families are ers in Germany The Commanding Garden Fete. O w d lIT Barnard Castle Factory will be ended with the National Anthem. the Church being packed to over­ eer in agriculture. He commenced i&ndo Ijm flowing. The service began by the the pigs were their property. The actively engaged in farming and are his farminfg experience as a youth Officer is Lt.-Ool. P. J. Glover, 9. Church Garden* Fete entertaining teams from Greenford facts were reported to t'he police, well-known breeders of Northern O.B.E., R.A. 15. Jumble Sale in* Church Insti­ oq in and Ulverston oamn>e>ting In inter- singing of the hymn “Our blest in the employ of Mr T. G. Dugdale :N WET | Redeemer.” which was sung in pro­ but Coates was missing. His de­ Dairy Shorthorn cattle. at Gilmonbv Hall, for whom he The Companies who are on duty tu te . factory events. An additional feat­ scription was circulated and he was The ceremony was conducted by at the T.A. and Cadet Camps have 16. Newbiggin Dance. or._____ ure will be the opening of new club cession', the preface was read by later manuged the Home Farm In the Rev. J. E. Lee. and the Bishop arrested at' Rugby in i "Warwickshire. the Rev. Shirley Redfern Methodist been extremely busy erecting tent-' 16. Middleton W .I. Show and Ex­ \ 13 and 14: premises adjacent to the factory Mr Brown-Hmneg said the other 1921. a year after the sal© of the then gave an explanatory talk on Minister. Gilmonby Estates, .Mr Guv took age and in every way preparing tihe h ib ition. f CSandler S sports ground bv Sir Harry Jeph- Grains-o’-Beck charges related to the larcer/y of . The bride, wearing a dress of ground for the camping units. The 22 day Pigeon Shoot, Newsham. eott, who is Chairman and Manag­ the Confirmation Service. Tlie over the farm ihimself. He is a. )W hymn, which preceded the layin'g on scrap metal from the King’s Head whfte figured lace decorated with camp at Marske-on-Sea has already 23. Dante. Dalton Memorial Hall. ing Director of Glaxo Laboratories founder member of the Swaledale w. of hands. (t Come Holy Ghost our Hotel, Barnard Castle. Coates had pearls over t&'ffeita. was given awav Sheepbreeders’ Association, and has had their first “ customers ” which 25. Conservative Garden Fete, Old Ltd. Show souls inspire,” was sung kneeling. been instructed by tlhe hotel man­ by her father. She wore a fnll- inHuded an attractive company of Rectory, Middleton. * * * exhibited Swaledale sheep success­ 30. Afterwards the Bishop gave an ager tio collect th© scrap, which ]©<-gth veil surmounted by a coronet fully at county and locsd* shows. W .R .A .C ., C M P. Newbiggin Dajtfee;, Local cricket may hfcve its lim ita ­ appropriate address to the newly consisted of" a copper "Boner, four of orange blossom and carried a The cancelling of the camps be­ 30. Garden Fete, Vicarage, Bar­ NEMA ANNUAL MEETING. animal feeding racks and a fire­ A keen dairyman siiA-e his earli­ tions both in skiil and Style, but confirmed, pointing out that now bouquet of pink rosehuds, lily of the est farming days, Mr Guy. as head cause of the strikes *s only tempor­ nard Castle. P a t the week-enr* I -heard several they had become tull members of place, into one place a t the rear of valley, stephanotie and trailing fern. ary and all companies look forward August the hotel. Coates met a dealer in of the film of Messrs T. W . Guy 1. people who had sfoent weary sessions Mr J. Faster presided at the t'he Church, ther© were important Her gift from the bridegroom was and Son. owns a fine herd of Short­ to receiving their T.A. and Cadet? Dance. Winston Village Hall annual meeting of the Grains-o’- scrap metal and told him about it. trikl:e is over. 1. Dance, Dalton Memorial Hall. ly, 7-15: with T.V. or radio, declare that duties and great responsibilities gold wrist watch. horn cattle. He ip a memtoer of visitors when the thev would rather see a Christie Beck Show, which was held last attached thereto. After t'he singing A few days later the metal merch­ Mrs M. Bryant, sister of the * * * 1. Newsham JW .I. Dance. ant took away the scrap and Coates th© Northern? • Dairy Shorthorn 3. oberteon if Cud giume than a Test Match. week ac Grains-o’-Beck. when a very of th© last hymn the Bishop pro­ bride, war matron of honour and Society, and has won a high reputa­ Whist Drive, Dalton Memorial satisfactory financial statement was nounced the blessing. The candi­ was paid £ 2 12s. the bridesmaid was Miss M. Sport.—The Sourih Lancashire H all. S A WIFEi Judging by newsuaper report® they tion among his fellow fanners as a Regiment are sending an athletic have somethin'- there. The very presented by the treasurer, Mr T. dates and those accompanying them Ooates was inftterviewed by Det. Alder Son. sister of the bridegroom. 13. Barnard Castle & District T. good all-round practical farmer team !to compete in the North­ disadvantage of local cricfl&et Harper. Ifc was decided to hold this then made their way to the Church Constalble Fred Sheppard and made Thev wore dresses of butter colour­ with a wide experience. In 1949 Gardeners and Allotment park in a statement. admitting both umbrian D istrict chan\pion sh ip at grounds with their generally im­ year’s show on Saturday, October Institute at Mickleton, where the ed figured broche with feathered his herd won the Sileock challenge Holders Society Annual Horti­ » Street I 22nd. ladies of the parish had most gen­ offences. The statement said “ I head-dresses and elbow length m itts Oattoerick to-day (Wednesday) and cultural Show. perfect wickets rniarantees action, bowl for the most? out-standing Thursday. Next week, rail strike end already this season we have had Mr J. W. Kipling resigned £® erously provided refreshments. sold the pigs because I had had too to tone and carried bouquets of N.D.S. herd in the six Northern October I 6-15: 9 some thrilling finishes.. At times, secretary after occupying the They were warmly thanked by the much to drink.” cream rosebuds and fern. The two permitting-, thev hq^e to send a 13. Rev A. Cooper at Middleton counties. He is a member ol the strong team to Bisjey. Wesley. Wymans of course, the defect® of • the oosition for twenty years, and Mr Bishop for their kind hospitality, small attendants were Miss Joan Richmond District Committee of T. Harper ,th© treasurer, aftso relin­ and warmly applauded by the Luck, niece of the bride, who had a November. BAIN iwicket can be more than “ sport­ the North Riding Agricultural 10. ing; 17 a nd one hears reports of quished his post through leaving large company present white hajjd embroidered dress of Executive Committee. SUNFLOWER DAY. Congregational Church Bazaar. hazardous fast bowling on a bumpy the district. Both, were thanked for organdie over satin, a flower head­ December OVER SIXTIES 31. Newsham W .I. Dance. viiiage pitch which (bias made even their excellent service to the show. dress and carrying a basket of pink BIGAMY CHARGE The flag day held on* Friday and the most confident batsman quail.' The following officials were ap­ WOMEN S INSTITUTES rosebuds and forget-me-note, and Saturday, June 10th and' 11th. Gray in But taken all in all. local cricket pointed: President. Mr IE. D. Master Joseph Addison, nephew of AGAINST CYPRIOT. raised £30. The Church of Eng­ Pickering. Bairn a-rd Castle; secre­ MARWOOD A LANGLEYDALE. CLUBS land Children’s Society would like FOUR preserves the spirit of the game as the bridegroom who wore long it is best remembered. Too often in tary. Mr G. Addison. Wemmergill: president, Mrs Bell, presided. trousers of blue satin and white A 35-year-old Cypriot, who has to thank al] those who so generous­ first - class matches the m ania for the committee were re-elected, and A talk on u Gardening ” was given STAINDROP blouse. beeh recently living in London, ly subscribed. cricket statistics seems to outweigh the Dost of /treasurer w ill be filled by Mir Buss, of Hougihall, who wa,s The bridegroom’s gifts to the Michael Iaounou, appeared before a DOUBLE • the gjame itself. Such questions as at a ‘later date A panel of judges thanked by Mts Aislabie The sur­ Meetir/g in the Friends’ Meeting matron of honour and th© brides­ special court at Barnard Castle on The proceeds otf the Flag Day and was selected and these will be prise parcel given by Miss Scott Street Collection* organised by the 1CE8. [ Who stayed in longest without House, with Mrs Osier presiding, maid were diamanlte necklaces and Monday on a charge of bigamy. lt: Q SHIRTS. scoring?” or “ Who has bowled the invited to officiate on October 22nd. was won by Mrs J . Preston. The members otf Staindrop Over Sixty to -the smaW attendants a string of was stated that defendant was Barney Meet Committee on Whit most maiden o ve rs?” hold no thrill The schedule will bp considered at competition. “ Posv in an egg cup,” pearls and a hairbrush. Monday for the Barnard Castle Clufb enjoyed a film show on Tues­ married to a girl in Cyprus. He “ Rocket ” Men’s Wear Shops for the average spectator a later meefting. was won by: 1, Miss A. Swinbank; day evening last. This was pre­ The hest man was Mr J. Addison, left his own country and came t’o Recreation Ground Fund were £72 * * * 2, Mrs Wooff; 3. Miss Soott. sented by , a friend cf the ‘bridegroom, and Mr and lived in’ London. 12s. 2d. This is a record figure Hostesses were Mr & OEmbleton, Mrs the theme beinjg “ Safety First on Peter Wilkinson.' cousin of the Since coming to this country he and exceeds the previous highest Anthony Donald Ltd Speaking of thridls reminds me Cooper, Mrs Waites and Miss M. the Road.” In addition a docu­ bride, was groomsman. had gone through a form of mar­ collection’ in 1953 by £30 os. 7d. gardens «he had seen. In particular This year there were 31 collectors, near "Boots” Barnard Castle that several local oarties visited the his attention had been drawn by the W ilson. The social half-hour, with mentary film on “ Oil ” was shown. As the bride left th© church she riage with a Barnard Castle girl. Isle of Man for the T..T. Races last and the highest; amount collected laburnums and lilacs now making a Miss J. Stoddart in charge, was M r Shipp, in thanking the police received silver horseshoes -from Iaon*nou, who was remanded in also at Middlesbro’, Durham, Darlington week: Owing to th© rail strike, the won by Miss Size!and. Masters John Addison and Brian custody until June 21st. applied in one box was £8 14s. 2d. bv Mr and Bishop Auckland. brave show, th© fresh brightness of officer who had operated the film T. Bartlett. crowds were smaller than usual and flie copper beeches, and the splend­ utfit, recalled episodes- relating to Luck, nephews of the bridegroom for legal aid and this was granted. they were fortunate ig. ■seeing some our of the clumps of paeonies. the village police in his boyhood, c,bd bride and from the matron of thrilling spectacles. Happily there LATEH These latter are perhar>s- character­ many present remembering with re­ honour a token of good luck were no tragedies there, but by istic of rural gardens: being resent­ PARISH COUNCILS lish some of the incidents related. The receotion was at the Glen ton IMPROVEMENTS IN conftrast the terrible disaster at Le fu l of movement they seem to Community singing led by Mrs Cafe.: Later th© bride and bride­ EMERGENCY POSTAL Mans overshadowed all the week­ groom left for their honeymoon, the SERVICES. flower best when left vear after year STARTFORTH. Raine at the piano concluded the end news. in the same place. Although now evening. Mrs Bell won the sur­ bride travelling in a floral lemon ♦ * * At their meeting last week, t'he iivlofi dress, a oetrol blue coat and The Postmaster General ann*unc- i i i t r r n / regarded iajs such a typical English following officers were elected: prise parcel. Members were re­ A viwYor to the distric t last week garden flower they were not intro­ minded that the annual general blacfc accessories. Their future es that commencing on Monday, Chairman, J. Ktherington*; vic°- home,will be at Dale View. Balders­ 13th June, letter packets up to lib. remarked to (me on tihe singular duced injto this country until about chairman. E. Raine; treasurer. G. meeting to which all interested beauty of some of the cottage the reign of th© first Elizabeth. were invited was to be held on dale. r will 'be accepted for posting. Sinfce Elliott; Gardens Committee. the beginning of. the Strike the limit MOW-at our showrooms! Messrs E. Raine, G. Elliott and Monday, June 20th, at 7-30 p.m. has been 8 ozs. s» d p i A. A Hinson*; Footpaths Committee. BARNARD CASTLE Extension of local delivery areas for Plain Curl Rugs Messrs H. Jackson, E. Raine. G. BARNARD CASTLE. Letter Packets and Parcels up to Klhott and A. Allinson. The 15 lbs. Size 54 x 27 “ Barnard Castle 300 years ago ” The N E W Clerk wag instructed to apply for a TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD In* the Provinces local delivery I°®n I Price 31/11 precept of £20 to cover their share was the title of a talk ^;lven at the area-s for parcels of any weight up GIA 1 1 in Rust, Green, of election expenses. I t was agreed weekly meeting of tn© Barnard In place of the usual monthly iotf of ifr to arrange for an extra month’s Oastle Y.M.C.A. Over 60 Club by to 15 lbs. and letter packets will Fawn, Cherry, meeting th© members of t'he b© extended to link up with neigh­ Washing Machine f lOtt lighting during the season, also to Mir R . Blenkinsojzp. The speaker Brown. was introduced by Mr C. Hedley Townswomen’s Guild enjoyed a bouring areas wherever practicable. by ask for an all-i/ght light at the mystery tour, and despite the in­ Details of thes© local areas may be end of ‘both bridges. I t was also (chairman), who welcomed Mr clement weather was well attended. by H O O V E R “ Wilton ” Pat- agreed to have rails repaired ’n Blenkinsopp as an old Barnard obtained from the local Head Post­ At the next meeting in June master. temed Rugs Cotherst'on© Lane, the Clerk to get Castle bov. Thn talk proved most there will be a bring and huy st'all estimates. Several other items interesting and the speaker was At Darlington* t'he local delivery with Mw-t/p* detacM/o, Size 36 x 72 for Guild funds. area w ill oomprise: were discussed and left until furth­ jfjhan&ed bv Mr J. Audas (secretary). automatic wrlagar Price 89/6 er particulars are forthcoming. M r J . CSatrke led tibe prayer. Darlington Usually £5/5/ Th© secretary would be glad to Barnard Castle and Teesdale MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE. receive the name of any membei Choice of three Middlesbrough £ 4 2 -1 4 - 6 patterns. At the annual meeting of the •who would like to on th© annua! WOODLAND Middleton-in-Teesdale Parish Coun­ outing. Stockton-on-Tees (plus £H-0-* t n ) SPOOL AXMINSTER BROADLOOM CARPET, 3 yds. cil on Tuesday evening of last week West Easy hire pordbsae Conn. Ravmond Dent was apDointed Whil© some of the members of Bishop Auckland wide. Any length cut. Moral Design. MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE Saltburn. W ir t . dhairmte’n in- succession to Conn. J . OVER 60 CLUB the pilgrims Progress Fellowship All the many advantages of the Price £8/8/- per yard. attended a counsellors’ training toryO* H. Shaw, who had held the position SALE OF WORK. Hoover Washing Machine—and a super-efficient 18” Bordered 44 WUton ” for the past nine vears and who class at Evenwood. a meeting for indicated that he did noffc wish to the remainder was held in the Tem­ OURHAM LICHT automatic wringer with unique safety device. See It at our Stair Carpet. Members of the Middleton-in. showroom. Your fuU family wash can now be spotlessly clean be re-elected. Coun. H . Richardson Teesdale Over 60 Club and the Club perance Hall under the leadership INFANTRY A880CIATI0N Price 13/11 yd. was elected vice-chairman. The Committee arranged their annual of M i>9 Alexander. The Bible read­ through the wringer in a matter of minutes—everything from the Green and Rust Centres. Council agreed that the service ing was James, chapter 3. Mrs smallest handkerchief to the largest blanket. And the whole giflt sale and sale of work on Last Tuesday afternbon several given during his term, of office be Saturday The event wa§ opened by Tarn accompanied the singing of with wringer stowed Inside, stands under the average draining board. 221” Patterned Red/Fawn recorded. The lighting, footpaths hymns? and choruses. Instead of members wer© ait Humibleton Camp Mrs Spiller. Middletom-in-Teesdale, to meet th© 1st Battalion on their Stair Carpet. and garden committees were ap­ wiho was introduced fey Mrs Carr, next Wednesday’s meeting a large Washes I lbs. ia 4 minutes • Automatic pump for euiar emptying • Supar-eSdoat party of “Pilgrims’’ will be attend­ return to this country and assisted 1 price only at 18/11 yd. pointed and representatives to tne the d u b President. Mrs Splitter, who with the many small jobs to be povtr wriafar • Rts neatly under draining board. Free School Oharitv. School Manag­ ing M r John Coleman’s evangelistic “BMK” Stair Carpet*. wished the effort the success it don© on' arrival. Many old times ers and Parish Property Committee deserved, was presented with a campaign* a t Heighington. Dilinat Craw tfl 2 2 i” wide. 29/6 yd. were also appointed After a lengthy were talked over with those who Tha "Hoover** la unique. It has a bouquet 'by Mrs H. Allinson. The met old pals, after which tJhey were revolutionary puls*tor set in tho side EWBANK CARPET SWEEPERS, 68/6 & 77/- each discussion it wias agreed to request soloist at the openinrr ceremony was of the tab. This aeta up a patten the Hoqie Office to insert and invited into .both the Officers’ and of swirl Inc water currents that to n Mrs A. Baum, who was ■accompanied S. F. Wilson and accompanied by the clothee in oil directioaa. stpprove an addition to the model Sergeants’ Messes and although by Mis J. O. Beadle. Thanks to Mrs Miss P. D. Baum, with 6olos from they hadn’t much tin© for organ­ bye.laws giving HJie Parish Council Spiller and Mrs Baum were pro­ So© theae other Hoifur modelo Mbps J* C. Beadle Mts M. Wallace isation* everybody seemed to enjoy power to regulate am& control the posed % Mrs R. Lee and Mrs R- and Mr A. Grieve. Recitations were Mark D Mark I nishi»S Ltd continuous parking of heavy goods themselves very much Several of (plaa fUJLS Raine. given) by Mary Hebdon and hum or­ £35 tax> £27 tax» vehicles om the H ill narklnjar grpnnd. the wives ar© looking forward to £97 (p,ag A capacity audience attended the ous items 'by M r F Thornberrv. The meeting our lady members at the For Phone 2020 It was also agreed that a village evening concert oriven J>y the Middle. K ipling artistes were thanked bv Mrs Carr. whist drive to-night, afeo their Improvements committee be appoint The Store of Friendly Service. r toiMn-Teefldal© Male Voice Choir, The effort is exnected to raise over meeting on Monday next, when it 2, MARKET PLACE . BARNARD CASTLE ed ffco consider wav*? and means of the Middleton.in-Teesdale County £50 for the annual outing of the beautifying th© village in 1956. is hoped to arrange joint socials TELEPHONE BARNARD CASTLE 2148 School Choir, both conducted by Mr Club later on. B