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Wednesday, 21st October, 1964. THE TEESDALE MERCURY 5

FOOTBALL UNDERLYING PRINCIPLE Correspondence. Birch Road OF ROTARY SERVICE AFTERTHOUGHT ON POLLING TURNOUT See The president, Mr W. Ainslie, Sir,—According to the results of Development BOWES DEFEAT SCORTON the 1964 General , 11,246 HARD FOUGHT MATCH presided over the weekly luncheon BARNARD CASTLE URBA! AGAINST GAINFORD meeting of the Rotary Club of persons eligible to vote in the FORD 1965 MODELS Bowes team for the match with Bishop Auckland Constituency and Gainford were United’s visitors Barnard Castle yesterday, when the WORKS COMMITTEE Scorton G.S.O.B. on Sunday was: J. last Sunday, when Davidson and speaker was the. district vocational 13,886 in the Richmond Constituen­ now at Hemming; J. Brown, K. Thompson; Wesson were the two changes from chairman, Mr E. J. Gibbons, of the cy failed to register their votes. M. Branthwaite, K. Donald, T. the previous week’s team. Jarrow club; Leaving political implications aside, Your Local Dealers Tunstall (captain); R. Beadle, M. United kicked off down the slope At the outset, the speaker paid though these figures do pose a grave Continued from Page 1 Close, R. Gibson, R. Bayles, P. and immediately went on to the tribute to the club’s good work in constitutional question, I feel that negotiated purchase price, would Beadle. Scorton took the lead when attack. It was soon evident that the this field of service. He spoke of the state of the electoral roll leaves Louis Smith Motors a long centre from the right wing Gainford defence was going to be the aims and objects generally of much to be questioned. Had the rolls mean costs of £857 for each of the (Ltd.) by their half back, Fairey, found the difficult to pierce and this proved to Rotary but in particular of vocation­ been more accurate, the figures of four houses. A further disadvantage net. Roy Gibson and Ralph Beadle be so. The only goal of the first al service. non-voters could have been sub­ would be the extreme shading of the gave Bowes a 2-1 interval lead. half came from Metham, who head­ The question of principle was one stantially reduced, thus giving a area by trees and the necessity to GALGATE, Scorton equalised soon after ed home a corner, on one of the of the most important aspects of more accurate figure relating to the construct a retaining wall to the half-time through their. centre for­ few occasions the Gainford marking service. Mr Gibbons went on. The percentage of turnout for the poll. east. ward, Creek, but Bowes now got was not all it should have been. work might not be as tangible as in The discrepancies were many and Preposterous Cost. BARNARD CASTLE right on top and with Philip Beadle In the second period, Barney con­ varied which, to put it mildly, caused other directions, he said, but it was If the Council would consider scoring a hat-trick and John Brown tinued on top but Gainford played much extra work and worry to a way of life involving high ethical development on the existing level gaining a late goal, they were some good football, although they election workers of all parties. One Many New Features, including— standards of behaviour and dig­ and a reduction in the purchase victorious. Result: Bowes 6. Scorton Lacked punch from the forward line such discrepancy was the number of nified service. It was something price was possible, the Association G.S.O.B. 2. and most of their attacks petered persons registered for a given Air Extraction Vents extra in service that Rotarians had view was that the site was worthy Next week, Bowes, visit Gainford. out near the penalty area. The address but who, in fact, had moved chiefly in mind, a helping hand of further consideration. The figure Disc Brakes Kick off 2-30 p.m. United forwards, for their- part, quite a while earlier; In the interests wherever possible—even a sympa­ of £1 per square yard, however, missed some chances, but Hirst, in of all parties the question of a thetic ear could be a positive help would seem very costly. Stylish Facia FLOOD OF GOALS FOR the visitors’ goal, played an excel­ register twice a year must be giv^n —and an inspiration to all to live The time was ideal, said Coun. SPARTANS lent game, -as did their centre half, careful study. Meanwhile it is Rotary. Watson, to consider building the Improved Seating Matthews. It was indeed un­ essential for householders to ensure In their match with Darlington The speaker was thanked by Mr houses themselves and the cost fortunate that the latter player was that they complete accurately and More Power Wanderers, Barnard Castle Spartans F. Ferguson. given for felling was preposterous. responsible for the home side’s return their own electoral registra­ started off briskly and were one At last week’s gathering, at which Development of the site- at the second goal; sliding the ball into his tion form to the Registration Officer Finger-Tip Control goal up in five minutes through Mr W. Ainslie also presided, the same time as the lower part of own net in trying to cut out a centre. thus avoiding personal disappoint­ Falla, but as the- game went speaker was Mr Reinhard Boker. Dpnelm Square with a road from Shortly afterwards Worley scored ment at the next election which, due on both sides lapsed into dull spells who is spending a year at Barnard it to the houses was suggested by the home side’s final goal to make to overall results, could conceivably and neither side looked like scoring. Castle School, and who attended Coun. Jackson. It might be possible the game safe for the United at 3-0. come during the next year. In con­ A minhte before half-time. Wander­ Frankfurt-on-Main University in his to plan for a greater number of As Winter Approaches Be Prepared With— 'Best for the home side were own city. clusion, may I emphasise the import­ ers equalised through Storey. houses of a similar nature to the Sowerby at full back. Brown at ance of the electoral roll to all The second half produced some His subject was “ Cultural life in Dawson Trust homes in Park ELECTRIC FIRES - BLANKETS centre half, and Davidson in the parties and all candidates in local good football with Wanderers start­ Germany ” and he outlined in some Terrace. attack. government as well as central RADIATORS ing off by scoring through Towers, detail present facts and figures in If the Council was in a position The United’s team was: Wesson; government. also within five minutes. This rude relation to West and East Germany to ridicule the District Valuer’s Thornton, Sowerby; Walker, Brown, J. GWILLIM. CONVECTOR HEATERS, ETC awakening prompted Spartans to and in Berlin itself. Barnard Castle figures they should do so, said Siswick; Worley, Davidson, Met­ 59, Leekworth Gardens, from produce some excellent football and Rotarians were left in nd doubt Coun. J. Barker, but otherwise they scored three goals in ten ham, Carter, Young. about the tremendous enthusiasm -in-Teesdale. Next Sunday, United are away to there was little they could do on KELVIN WALKER minutes through Cudmore, Falla and in the West for maintaining old the purchase price. Upton. Carter put the Spartans the league leaders. Cockfield, trans­ traditions in its devotion to Beet­ THE GARAGE? COTHERSTONE port leaves Scala at 1-30 p.m. The Clerk explained that it was further into the lead, but the hoven and Goethe, to take two too late a juncture for the Council Tel, 492 Wanderers reduced the arrears with examples, but keeping up to date SALES & SERVICE OF ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. BARNARD CASTLE to start building themselves. a goal from Storey with ten minutes was also its concern. Music and the Economic rents would have to be AND DISTRICT arts were very much to the fore •to go. Result: Darlington Wanderers charged of the order of £3 to £4 DARTS LEAGUE and symphony orchestras, the 3. Barnard Castle Spartans 5. a week. Results of matches played 16th theatre, festival traditions all held a Spartans: M. Bragger; B. Robin­ It was agreed a sub-committee October: Red Well 6, Castle Arms high place in the intellectual order son, N. Wilson; C. Byers, C. Haggart. should study development of the 1; Ex-Servicemen’s Club 2, Deer­ of things. "First" in Teesdale F. Ashmore; A. Cudmore, T. Carter, proposed site in consultation with bolt 5; -Raby Hotel 1, Black Horse Christianity in West Germany was M. Falla, B. Lee, I. Tipton. 6. Cricketers’ Arms 4, Old Well 3; the officials. Roadcraft Driving School Next week, 25th October, the strong and freedom religion was Coach and Horses 1, Oddfellows’ allowed, there being recognition of Spartans entertain the Northern Access Problem. Instructor — R. W. GREGORY. Arms 6; Bridgewater Arms 4, Royal both Protestant. and Catholic Echo on the Ten -Fields. Kick off Star 3; George and Dragon 5, 2-30 . Churches, and social work was very The Council is to see if an agree­ DL.I. (TA) 2. much alive. ment can be reached with Marshall League Positions Registered by Ministry of Transport ♦‘HAND BALL” CHANGED It' was apparent from the speak­ Street property owners whose P W L F A Pts er’s remarks that the division of GOAL-LESS PROSPECTS premises back on to Baliol Street Red Well ...... 2 2 0 12 2 4 Germany, and chiefly Berlin, was a so that residents of the latter could Approved Driving Instructor Deerbolt Inn ... 2 2 0 11 3 4 STARTFORTH R.D.C. •very sore point and much deplored. AND have access to a private road. _ JrTa.C.‘ Ro.S.P.A. O.R. B.D.C. SCHOOLS SOCCER SERIES George & Dragon 2 2 6 11 3 4 His audience, aware of such feel­ Coun. Stoker said many owners Although both sides played hard, Black Horse ... 2 2 0 11 3 4 ings through press and radio, had A MOToRJSr of Baliol Street houses were willing and each in turn forced several Old Well ...... 2 1 1 8 6 2 the benefit of hearing from one who WHO VVAS ■ to improve them, but this was be­ comers, the game between Cother- Oddfellows Arms 2 1 18 6 2 had directly experienced the effects ing defeated because they had, no Roadcraft Driving School stone and Startforth school sevens Royal Star ...2 1 17 7 2 of partition. SORRX rear access. In most cases refuse ■on Thursday seemed likely to end Bridgewater Ar. 2.1 17 7 2 The speaker was thanked by Mr and ashes, and even manure, had to Cricketers’ Arms 2 1 16 8 2 64, NEWGATE, BARNARD CASTLE. Tel. 3276. in a goal-less draw. The prospect F. Blenkinsopp. be taken through the houses. It was Coach & Horses 2 1 16 8 2 was altered radically when a last- a shame, he said, that in the 20th Ex-Servicem's C. 2 0 2 3 11 0 minute penalty, awarded because of century such conditions obtained. Raby Hotel ...2 0 2 3 11 0 handling almost on the goal line, St. Lawrence’, He suggested that negotiations D.L.l. (T.A.) ... 2 0 2 3 11 0 was converted by Tony Kilpatrick should be initiated with the Marsh­ Castle Arms ... 2 0 2 2 12 0 Lartington who, with Peter Chambers, had all Street residents to see if agree­ made a strong defence for the visit­ A very enjoyable whist drive was ment could be reached in a friendly BARNARD CASTLE M. W. & E. Jenkinson ors; Result: Cotherstone 0, Start- held ,in the* Village Hall, Cother- way. AND DISTRICT stone, on Wednesday. The Rev. forth 1. Teams: The safe motorist drove into a There were three solutions, the Cotherstone School: John Kidd, TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE Father Fitzgerald thanked all pres­ service station with this sign . .. Results for week ending 17th ent and those who had helped in Clerk explained: one was to declare S. Waites, J. Bainbridge, Ian Hunter, Electrical Installations October: Glaxo “B” 7, Fire “A” 3; any way to make the evening such the lane a private street requiring Richard Loraine, Mark Peacock, D. Copley 0, Glaxo “A” 10; Y.M.C.A. a success. the owners to make it up to a Bainbridge. Television & Radio Engineers “A” 10, Butterknowle 0; Y.M.C.A. Prizes were won by the following: Mobil required, standard and for the Startforth School; John Burnett, "B” 6. Guild 4; *Fire “B” 6, Police Chgmpionhsip, Miss Preston. Ladie- Council to take it over as a public Peter Chambers. Tony Kilpatrick. —1, Mrs Leslie; 2, Mrs F. Raine; 4; Winston v. Cricket Club (post­ highway. Alternatively it could be Richard , David Quirke. 3, Mrs Nixon; highest half-time, poned). *Fire “B” met a three-man done by agreement, but still as a Sales and Service Kevin Gilmour, Barrie Mason. Mrs Robinson. Gentlemen—1. Miss . . . and treated his car to a Mobil Police team, thereby securing a public highway, with the Baliol L. Sowerby; 2, Mrs Preston; 3. Mrs WINTERSAFE SERVICE with FREE Street owners agreeing to set back “gift" start of three clear games. Depledge: highest half-time, Mr safety check 1 You can give your 27 GALGATE Baliol School of League Positions Heslop. Lowest score, lady, Mrs car a WINTERSAFE SERVICE their gardens so that the road could P W D L FA Pts Anderson; gentleman, Mrs Heslop. for one all-in price (plus cost of be widened. A third possibility was BARNARD CASTLE Motoring Glaxo "A" 4 4 0 0 39 1 8 Other prizewinners were as follows: materials); You won't be sorry 1 that if access had been enjoyed as * Telephone 3385 (Props.: R. B. & H. V. Finch) Cricket Club 3 3 0 0 25 5 6 Whiskey, Mrs M. Mitchell. Black­ a right for a period of 20 years it I DtML CONTROL CAR Y.M.C.A. “A” 4 3 0 1 32 8 6 hall Rocks; chocolates, Mrs Whittle, Get in Touch was deemed that right of access had Copley ... 4 3 0 1 22 1.8 6 Barnard Castle; cake, Mr L. Brittain, been dedicated. Qualified Instructor Baldersdale; sherry, Mr C. Chip­ w>th us Today 20 GALGATE Y.M.C.A. “B” 4 2 I 1 21. 19 5 chase, Cotherstone; cigarettes, Mrs BARNARD CASTLE Fire “A” ...4 1 2 1 20 20 4 F. Hill, Bishop Auckland; handbag. and BOOK Tel. 2353 Police ...3 1 0 2 14 1'6 2 Mrs Tam, Barnard Castle. Fire “B” ... 4 1 0 3 10 30 2 YouR, Glaxo “B” ... 4 1 0 3 10 30 2 BARNARD CASTLE. WiNterSafe SEPTIC TANKS Guild 4 0 1 -3 13 29 1 SLUDGE TANKS FRIDAY.—Forward 32 fat cattle, Service Butterknowle- 3 0 1 2 7 23 1 745 sheep. 21 pigs. 11 dairy cows, R. C. & W. McGARR EMPTIED AND CLEANED Winston ...3 0 1 2 7 23 1 14 calves. Prizewinning dairy cows: FOR 1 C / (plus cost of BY VACUUM TANKER. I. J. W. Hall, Sleightholme, £98; 2. ONLY I materials) VAUXHALL CARS & BEDFORD LIGHT VANS Apply J. J. Addison, Cooper House. £78; BARNARD CASTLE others: J. W. Bonsfield, Baldersdale, JOHN S. STOUT PARISH CHURCH. £85; W. Wearmouth. Forest, £74; BAZAAR G. Powell, Whashton. £73; J. R. 2. HESLEY RISE. STAINTON, Walton, Mickleton. £73; J. H. Raine. BIRCH ROAD GARAGE - BARNARD CASTLE BARNARD CASTLE. THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER. Whashton, £71. Calves to £21. av. Telephone 3325 Tel. Barnard Castle 3305 after 6 p.m. Doors Open 2-15 p.m. £9. Best quality heifers to £9 Is. (Mrs Fife to W. H. Foster): best quality bullocks to £8 17s. (Roy MARTIN Watson to Kirkby Stephen Co-op), For Immediate Delivery 1 av. £8 10s. 6d. Seconds to £8 4s., •av. £8. Porkers to 34s. 6d. av. 33s. Three Horse Shoes 7d.; cutters to 33s., av. 31s. 10d.; & NEW MODEL CRESTA, Four Speed. Finished Storm Grey ...... £976-13-9 GALGATE, BARNARD CASTLE (opposite G.P.O.) light lambs to 3s. 0|d.. av. 2s. 9|d.; heavy lambs to 2s. 8-jd., av. 2s. 7+d.; VX 490 SALOON. Finished White/Black ...... £841- 7-1 Tel. 3141 sheep to 2s. 6d., av. 2s. 34d. SMELT STORE BULLOCKS TO £80 10s. VICTOR DELUXE SALOON. Green/Green ...... £736- 4-7 AT BARNARD CASTLE. Fully Licensed Residential At the autumn show and sale of VAUXHALL VIVAS. Choice of Colours ...... £573- 2-1 SOUPS & COLD BUFFET store bullocks, a brisk trade1 was King Street maintained and the cattle were if BOOKINGS FOR SMALL PRIVATE DINNER PARTIES. exceptional quality. George Dent, FAVOURABLE. DELIVERY ALL OTHER MODELS. Pecknell. took all three prizes for Patrons Old and New are invited to visit our Newly- pens of four bullocks—£80 10s., Barnard Castle PART EXCHANGE WELCOME. £80 and £75 10s. Others: H. H. Furnished LOUNGE BAR and enjoy a Tasty Snack Barker and Son £68; J. R. Ettey £66 Terms from One-Fifth Deposit and up to 36 months’ Hire. 10s.; G. R. Robinspn £75 5s.; T. with our wide range of Drinks. Patterson £74 10s.; J. I. Carter £64; ★ J. M. Swinbank £78 10s.; W. Addi­ Formotoring economy,it's OPEN 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. LATER BY APPOINTMENT. son £51 10s.; R. Kellett £69; A. OFFICIALLY OPEN Bayles £65; W. J. Lind £67; J. Simp­ GOOD RANGE OF VAUXHALL/BEDFORD SPARES AND ACCESSORIES. son £70; G. W. Bell £40 10s.; W. 10-30 a.m. THURSDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1964. Carter and Sons £59; G. Dobinson Mobil £44; T. Hall £36 10s.; Mrs Brown £76 10s.