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Town Crier Issue 627 Friday 23Rd August 2013 Page 1 N Crier Shildon Ow Classifieds Istri C T & D T All About Local People Published at: Friday 23rd August 2013 First Floor, Town Council Offices, Issue 627 Civic Hall Square, Shildon, RIER DL4 1AH. N C Telephone/Fax: 01388 775896 Shildon W Duty journalist: 0790 999 2731 ric t O & D i s t T At the heart www.shildontowncrier.com of our wonderful community email: [email protected] Naomi home from the Locomotion launches Phillipines national campaign Locomotion, the National ing, online advertising on Railway Museum at Shildon high traffic websites along is reaching new audiences with working with national as part of a major History newspapers. and Heritage campaign “We hope that by working this month. together, the partners can The museum has been demonstrate to potential showcased alongside other visitors there are many heritage attractions in different opportunities for Durham as part of Visit visitors to Durham. County Durham’s national “The county has wonder- marketing campaign. ful history and heritage Heritage is the second attractions. of three themes in an “Durham has so much overall project funded by for visitors to enjoy from £450,000 from the Govern- railway heritage, to Victo- ment’s Regional Growth rian character, castles and Fund (RGF) administered arts and architecture and by VisitEngland and with we hope that many more match funding to the tune people will be able to of £210,000 provided by enjoy the fantastic range Durham tourism operators of experiences on offer”. and local partners. The museum is currently Sarah Towers, Marketing receiving profiling on Communications Officer the campaign website at Locomotion said, “We www.thisisdurham.com/ Naomi Tomlinson with some of her children in the drop in centre. are delighted to be part of heritage which features this campaign – it is a great information on all the key Wrapped up in a coat and However, for Naomi Tom- Naomi, daughter of Revd. opportunity to promote historic attractions from scarf is not the way most linson, just returned from David, Vicar of Saint John’s, the museum to the wider across the county. of us have been dressing at the Philippines, the UK established and runs a audience via a combina- Locomotion is open daily the moment. weather is decidedly chilly. charity in Payatas, the tion of outdoor advertis- and admission is free. poorest part of Manila, and works with street children and working children. THE HOUSE Living amongst those she HAIR & BEAUTY SALON works with, Naomi has set Welcomes Amy Urwin to The Hair Team. up a drop-in centre, cur- rently feeding and educat- Amy previously worked in Phoenix in Bishop Auckland ing over a hundred children and brings over 13 years experience in working in FUTSAL SCHOOL CLUB are offering your child the chance to learn a new High Street Salons. each day. Sportsxtra Many of the working skill, develop social skills, exercise and make lots of new Amy joins Nick, Ashley, Terri-Leigh, Gemma and Beth children start work at friends on our Saturday Morning Programme. Your child will to give you the ultimate salon experience from a 2am, working through until be taught new skills in a safe and fun environment by our Good Salon Guide 5 Star salon. highly qualified, enhanced DBS checked coaches. Futsal lunch time when they take is an exciting, fast-paced small-sided football game that is Get the Celebrity Beauty must haves from a break, during which they widely played across the world. The Beauty Team of Vic, Sarah and Faye are able to call in at the Futsal School Club at Sunnydale Leisure Complex! centre for a meal, get a 6 Week Courses every Saturday morning from 14 CND Shellac: The 14 day Mirror Finish nap, have a class, and then September 2013! Ages: 3-4 & 5-7 Manicure. Zero Dry Time, No Nail Damage sleep before the next night Book your Child’s place! Tel: 07549162261 begins. express yourself Alongside the centre BIRTHDAY PARTIES in High Definition the charity runs a street Sportsxtra organise various Xperience Birthday parties football programme with for your children such as: Rock Climbing, Sumo Fun, Spy hundreds of children Get longer looking lashes.... Games, Detective Games, Adventure Games and every Without the need for lash extensions enjoying the game. Sport you can think of. We send you the invitations and at Naomi is in the UK for six the end of the day each child gains a certificate of their Xperi- weeks and will be speaking ence. We are fully booked in August however September we Strip, Cluster and Express Lashes at Saint John’s Church have spaces. All our Sportsxtra Coaches are DBS Cleared The Lash in a Flash about her experiences on and qualified. Monday 2nd September at Don’t hesitate to email us at: www.thehousehairandbeauty.com [email protected] 01388 7 Cheapside, Spennymoor 810011 7:30pm. All are welcome. Fully archived online at www.shildontowncrier.com email us at: [email protected] Shildon & District Town Crier Issue 627 Friday 23rd August 2013 Page 1 N CRIER Shildon OW Classifieds istri c t & D T All about local people... In Memoriam Birthday Memories Birthdays Births Congratulations Dennis Holmes William Moffett Edith Robinson Amy Taylor Beth Olivia Alderson 15th August 25th August 2013 24th August & Jonny Dunn 80th Birthday Congratulations on Treasured memories of a Gone but not forgotten Thank you for our excellent grades dearly loved Dad & Granda Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Mam beautiful Grandaughter And Mam, who supported It’s been one year since Sienna you all the way you passed away Love Mam & George Good luck at London Uni A difficult year without 80! you in our lives From your loving Wife Peggy Also, our amazing Neice Wishing we could see your and all your family With love from Peter, Marjorie, Jayne, Chloe & Ava Love Aunty Danielle, Uncle smile and touch your Gavin & Uncle Chris hand again Proud Nanna & Granda Also, lovely Cousin for Fieldson and family beautiful Olivia Edith Robinson xxxx Loved and remembered every Happy 80th Birthday Gran day, from Daughter Carol & Services Grandsons Adam & Alex Betty Corner xxx 23.8.13 Man with a Van Lots of love from From one item to a van load Louise & John-Paul Congratulations Ring / text for a quote 07880 795 499 Edith Robinson Katie Hawes Ella Ingledew MOVING A THING? Love and best wishes From £14. Call Phil. Memories of a dear Mam on your 80th Birthday Phone 01325 321 084 Died 22nd August 2012 or 07790 509 925 The parting came so suddenly We often wonder why Property The hardest part of all From all the family Is we never said goodbye & Margaret House Share In popular part of Shildon. Those we love remain Loving thoughts and happy memories on this first £75 per week. with us Contact 07544 399 372 For love itself lives on Birthday without you Edith Robinson Cherished memories 24.8.13 never fade Love and best wishes AIDING YOU MOBILITY Because one love is gone Congratulations on achieving Love and miss you forever on your 80th Birthday Church Street, Shildon Those we love can never be A* AAA in your A Levels and always, from all the and getting into Durham Caring for all your More than a thought apart family For as long as there is a University to study Law mobility needs 80! I am SO proud of you memory From Syd To celebrate our 1st year They live on in our heart xxx 10% off with this advert Betty Corner Now Open: 23.8.29 Tues & Thur: 9.30am - 2.30pm Love you loads, Fri - Sat: 9.30am - 12.30pm To a special Mam/Gran Love Robert & Pauline Mum 01388 776157 xxx Today is your Birthday xxxx 07940 584642 Your first away from home Instead of cards and flowers We send our love and Matthew Burdess Ella Ingledew prayers Best wishes on your 21st Mam & Nana Birthday Matthew Do you Died August 22nd 2012 Love all the family Never more than have a thought away 21! Loved and remembered Love from Diane, Geoff Every day & Chris leaflets Birthdays for your Alan, Elaine, Graham & Jude Edith Robinson business? Happy 80th Birthday Mam Ella Ingledew Sheila Thompson 22nd August 2012 The Crier is delivered Happy 60th Birthday Sheila Memories are a keepsake to Love from Roland & Denise cherish all life through to around 6,000 But ours are very special 60! Mam, because they are of you homes Edith Robinson Love from Stephen, Stephen, Michelle, Tegan, Kian, Gran, Happy 80th Christine, Carol, Lynn Barrie, Pam, & family & families Leaflets distributed xxx from just 2p each Love from Mark, Sarah & Charlie (01388) 775 896 Page 2 Friday 23rd August 2013 Issue 627 Shildon & District Town Crier Supporters’ Club launch new Large cannabis find lotto game in Shildon An exciting new lottery £50, while the numbers some local pubs will be On 10th May police ence, his mother and game is coming to Shildon decrease by 1. So to win stocking tickets, which cost executed a search stepfather had assisted as the Shildon AFC Support- £450, players must draw 6 £2 each. Tickets are also warrant at a property in Wakefield and his partner ers’ Club prepares to launch correct numbers from 19 available from supporters’ Main Street, Shildon, and in setting up their own its brand new weekly Lotto and so on. club members. found a large quantity of home together. Draw competition. The weekly draws, which Readers should keep an cannabis, stored in bags in However, when another Unlike the National Lottery, will take place each Sunday eye out for posters around the kitchen cupboards. man came to lodge with the Supporters’ Club Lotto evening at the Dean Street the town, or visit the sup- At Newton Aycliffe Mag- them, problems arose continues to be drawn until clubhouse at some time porters’ club website at istrates’ Court, Gareth and it was he to whom it is won, and each week during the Supporters’ Club shildonafcsupporters.co.uk Graham Wakefield, aged the larger amount of the it becomes easier to win - Quiz Night, which begins at for more information.
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