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Ask for and see that you get MOTOR & CICU ENGINEERS :IA 'BEACON LIGHT' Repairs, Spares, Petrol Oils, Battery Charging | ALL KENDAL TWIST Sftrmmt PHONE 50 41, Galgate, Barnard Castle GAWITH. HOGGARTH & CO., LTD. KENDAL. Tel. 334 £1. 24. 2o: SOUTH DURHAM, NORTH YORK AND WESTMORLAND ADVERTISER. |ly Gray No. 4,952 Established 1854 Barnard Castle, Wednesday March 1st, 1950 Price Three Halfpence (a) DIAMOND WEDDING »hil Brown. Demesnes Agreement to be Published RIGHTS OF The Late Lieut.-Col. The Election Mercury Calendar Ind ill,una to Messages of congratulations from •ax J. W. Homer His Majesty the King and the Hoyal COMING EVENTS. ° WAY SOCIALIST OVER-ALL Family. Ixittus I'rban District Coun The funeral of Lieut.-Col. J. W. MAJORITY OF 7. cil, and many relatives and friends March. • NEWS Barnard Castk Urban Protest Against Tenants For 4 Bedrooi«i Homer. M.B.E.. late Indian Army, were received by Mr and Mrs Robert 1 Royal Naval Old Comrades' took place on Saturday., February Dowson Uainbridge. 60, West lload, Association. Carnival Dance. „ l PARISH COUNCILS ASKEL TO Bishop Auckland. Electorate 50,011 27. 2s>, 2i): 25th. 1050. from 77 Galgate. The Loftus. on their diamond wedding Streatlam and Stainton. Whist New Tank Training Area tiOUSeS HELP IN GREAT NATIONAL deceased for some tune did not en Dr. Hugh Dalton (Soc.i 25.0:19 anniversary on Wednesday. Mr and and Dance. Middieton-in-Teesdale Agri letterling joy good health, but persisted in Viscount Lambton (C.l PI.GGSI Mrs Bainbridge were married sixty 3 Selection of Tenants for Four-Bed- SURVEY cultural Society Annual Wbist lien Travers Barnaul Cas tie I'rban Council '.111' capital •A Tcesdalc ami tie room Type Houses. carrying on with his employment at L. W. Mahby (Lib.)... 4:527 years ago at the Baptist Church. Dr.vo and Ball. met lor their monthly meeting on i.rta \\a- one ot tihe 'beauty spot-, The compilation* of a list froin the National Health Insurance Xo change. Majority 11,370 Middletoii-in-Teesdaic. where Mrs Every parish council in England Barnard Castle Town Band Mo iday evening. Pre>ent were: of England. 1943 Dalton (S,J(..| 20.100; Tily Bainbridge was born, being the which tenants for four-bedroom tyipe Offices. Barnard Castle. He had a Dance at Scotch Corner. ^YRON (a) Mr R. Watson Iuhainnati I. K. and Wales is being asked to lake (Nat. Lib. I 11.240. Soc. majority daughter of the late Gibson and Councillor G. A. Carter agreed houses could be selected, was further highly distinguished military career, Celebrity Concert, Victoria Watson. G. A. Carter -Mrs Ruttcr. stops now to,ihelp in preparing the 8,860, No change. Silvan Robinson. Low Houses. Now- vatest roll- that there was apaMtlung in what considered. It was recommended ell served for approximately .')() Hall. s. A. Barker, Bev. Cook. K. C- Councillor Roy Watson had sai I. greatest survey of public rights of biggin. Her husband is a native of that the following constitute tile years in India with the Durham North Riding Police Carnival Robu MIII. V. Carter. A. H. Norton. way ever to be made in Ithis Richmond (Yorks). Elec. 48,723 Lunedale. the son of the late John but ho felt that they should get list from which tenants for four-bed Light Infantry and later the Indian Ball. coutiitry. The co-operation of eyfry- V. Huck. with the Clerk .Surveyor. more details. Theie were nianj" room type bouses could be selected: Army. He was awarded the M.B.E. Major Sir Thomas Dugdale and May Hainbridge. Turner Hill Grand Concert.. Bowes. Sanitary Inspector and Collector. ;.(res of ' wild and woolly" country 1. McGarr. W., 27, Dawson Road. one who has information on : •>••* *!>»!<•• «»'i • in., .. India. He was (C.l • 22.009 Pand, Luncdalc. where early in Cetlfcsrsbkaa M<-.hodi*i Church Councillor Roy Watson (chair there. I>111 they could not offer Hodgson. C. 'E.. 4. Thorngate of way is being sought. highly respected by all who knew l'\ W. Beaton .(Soc.).... 8.694 their married life he occupied Turn- Visit of Wolsingham Male man) In ought up the que>;ion ol Criticism until thev knew some- Wyud. . The Commons, Open Spaces and him. He took a great interest in I). Moore (Lib.) J- 7.157 crhill Farm. Later he worked on Voice Choir. In e ma Footpaths Preservation Society thus the Wemmergill Hall Kstate at 17. llie letters about the Demesnes m thing definite, 3 Smith. H. A.. 2. Rose Cottage. the welfare of the es-Servicemen of No change. Majority 14.305. Roinaldkirk. Whist Drive and Phone : all the press for about tin- last month Councillor A. H Norton alsc felt Thorngate. . issued a booklet entitled " Survey this town. 1015-4>ngdale ("('.) 18.332; Darwin Lunedale. Forty years ago Mr and Dance. I Twice at 0 & of Rightg of Way." which has been Bra Ilainhrit'go moved to Cleveland, 17. Middleton-in-Teesdale, Whist aid felt that it was only fair thai tin' they -hould wait tor more lianas. W., loc. Blidgegate. Mrs Homer (widow) is tile daugh (Lib.) 9.427: Metcalfe (Soc.) wilely distributed ito local authori where Mr Bainbridge worked as Drive and Dance. Brlorui.ii.ie at the revolant clauses in the agree- ini'i :ination. Jones. R. AV.. 17. Thorngate. • ter of the late Mr J. Borrowdalc. (5.104; Chesterton (CAY.) 813. ties by the Ministry of Town and head hOrsekeeper at Houlby Mines. 22. Cotherstone C.C. Whist and ment be ma votes against 4. Borrowdale, nephew; Mrs Herbert Irish Nationalists ••• 2 124. 2o: to inspect the promise* and thie if they •wish, knowledgeable persons War) and six daughters. The re 5. Staithes Choir at Middleton-in- i: shonlll b»" discussed. The following reports from Borrowdale. si»ter-in-law; Miss The Speaker 1 Teesdale. Bygraves in books required to be kept bv Old who are not members of the council. maining nine children were pre-ciit Councillor K. C. KobTnson saitl various comin'itees wen- ;,lso agreed Stella Borrowdale. niece. The Dur Of the aggregate .vote of 28,700.096 21. ALL ii Whorlton Cricket Club, Whist that it seemed that the Council had to Metal and Marine Store Dealers These committees are recommended ham Light Infantry was represented —an 84 per cent, poll—the Socialists at a family re-union on Wednesday. to Drive and Dance. departed form the ordinary prooed- • under Section 86 of the Publil' eonsult maps and records of by Major Cousins. M.B.K.. S.M. claimed 13.218.957. the Conserva which was also attended by seven punier. Max Houses in Confirmed Clearance May Health Acts Amendment' Act. 1907. Enclosure Awards, to collect evi- tives 12.450.403. and the Liberals Kits on Parade ure. there were simply scraps ot Areas. Hannah. • grandchildren. Mr and Mrs Hain tten,l> from okl 11. Congregational Annual May tonrersation but on a i«>int ol 11 was recommended that thb . i'l'^'tauts, and 2.634,482. bridge have been members of Ixiftus A bugler was provided by the (ith Fayre. ry ^ oider theie was nothing under dis It was recommended that the Council appoint the Police inspeq- themselves to walk over all reputed Gains and Losses. Congregational Church ever since Bn. Durham Light Infantry. Bear 12, 14, 15. Romaldkirk Players' owners oi Xos. 1 and 2. Oak Tree tor. Sergeants and Detective Officer Pn.b'ic ways in their parishes, Brnel WMde in cussion since there was no resolu ers were ex-Q-M.S. Bailey, A. Stain- The Socialists have gained 10 their arrival in Loftus. Mis Bain- Concert. Yard. Bridgegatc. be requested to IE rou ii tion.. stationed at Barnard Castle as When the necessary information cliff, W. Stuhhs and F. Jones, of his seats and lost 55. the Conservatives bridge still attending church each 20. Whist and Dance in Rokeby demolish these buildings ill accord na Councillor R. Wat-oil ;hen niovel Inspectors of Old Metal and .Marine ' s been collcdted. parish counc Is old Regiment. gained 56 and lost six. and the Lib Sunday. School. ance with the provisions of Section Stores under Section 86 of the •** "''vised to maps show- that the Council publish the prepare Others who attended were: Ex erals gained two and lost three. 23-24. Wensleydale Tournament of 26(3) <>f the Housing Act. 1936; Public Health Acts Amendment '"S footpaths, bridle roads, cart nimnded conditions oil the agree- it.S. Major J. Warwick. D.C.M.. 2nd Whether the Socialist majority is GLAXO LABORATORIES SOCIAL Song. that the owner of 45. The Bank, and Act. 1907. » roads and green Panes, driitw^ays ineiit. Dtitham Light Infantry; ex-C.S. six or eight now depends on the re-, AND SPORTS CLUB. Idence 45a. The Bank (Thompson's Yard) " It was recommended that the plan and me.'alled pa fibs, as well as the Councillor V. Carter seconded Major R. Peden, 1st and 2nd Dur suit of the delayed poll at Moss Side Glaxo won their match against St BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE be requested to demolish these for a timber shed at the rear ol' No. eondition of all tracks and paths. itadd)« Mercury. the motion: he felt that it should ham Light Infantry; Mr William Manchester, which takes place on Mary's Guild on Thursday. 2'lrd SOCIETY. buildings in accordance with the 44. Cecil Bond, for "Mr .I. B. Marsh- the position and condition of all • id the tollow- bo put in the press so aa to gi»e Robinson and stari of National March 9th. February, by 12 games to <). The ipnivisions of Section 26 C-i) of the all. be aporoved, subject to the con- iftilea. stepping stones kissing Iral policy, as it -lisi'acton to everybtnly eoneeriieNorthallerton on Friday. Sir Stiven. Messrs Barker. Fairer. •ut right to know what's going on.' There were many floral tributes. day, realisi-d £15. Helpers were hitter ot Hous- Market Place, demolished; and a timber battery tvpe hen house fyi details of ail obstructions and Councillor ^. • Robinson. T. L. Dugdale and Lady Dugdale Allinsoii and Liverseed. St. Mary's Mesdames Brown. Wightman, Rob BBnistries as at that the owners and occupiers of The. scene at the graveside was IAH tihem have a full report oi the garden site at rear of Bede Roaid notice boards. tailed at the Conservative Club. Guild :Miss M. Blenkinsopp and inson. Robson. Scutt. Hall and Ruff. up building, shops No. 1 1. 16 and. 2(1. The Bank, very impressive, the bugler sound agreement." and Kirk View, for Mr S. S. Vart. Under the National Pnjrks and. Hichmoiid. where a large number of .Messrs Robinson. Nelson. Dates. MCSM-S G. Guvll. A. Wightman and Journal house* •be informed that the re-occupation ing the Last Post and Heveille. {lit. subject to Council or K. Watson agreed that be approved, subject to the condi Access to the Countryside Act the their supporters and workers were Woodhams and McGarr. L. Hull. of these premises is a contravention It was regretted that Sergeant to buy for the facts should be made known, tions of the usual Temporary Build duty of arranging for the necessary assembled. of Section 1)5 of the Housing Act. Derrick Homer, sou. who is serving but notic should have' been given survey of public rights of way falls Mr W. f. Mansell. Chairman of lil.'it). and must cease. ing 'Licence. in Germany, at'd his sister, who is [•al Party would that the matter was going to he It was also recommended, that the upon countty councils, and it will be in Australia, could not get here. the local Conservative branch, pro astrial concerns 1 disciMMd. No. 32, Zetland Road. plan for a detached dweJ)ing-hou.se front ttie information collected i' posed a toast to Sir Thomas and the workers It was agreed that the ( lerk with garage at 50 Cecil RoTtd, for the ways described that they will be congratulated him on his victory. |pifit~ and elect The Clerk presented an applica C. lAVatson. be able to assemble the material for He s.iid Sir Thomas had been their llu' directorate. ••"'•mid irepaTC a roport and that it tion from Mr T. H. 1.. Taylor, ol .Messrs E. and H approved. The nlan to he submitted their final survey. The Minister The Late Coun. W. member for 21 years and they hoped Iters would be- lie published. Bridge Inn. Thorngate. to exchange he would serve them for a further 21 Jid of employees. house with Mr R. W. Gregory, of to the County Planning Officer for bringing the Society's booklet to Tank Training Area. Hutchinson, Skeeby years. |it .share of the •V2. Zetland Hoad. who had, applied consideration under the Town and their attention, has stressed that create, and a" Country Planning Act. 1947. Also full advantage should be taken of Coun. ¥. J. D. Campbell, secre The oh airmail telt that as a for a Protection Order in respect of in which they that a building licence for £S,M) the knowledge and enthusiasm of. A memorial service for Conn. tary of the local Association, ex labour would be matter of urgency a protest should the Bridge Inn, but who could not for the erection of the house local inhabitants anil the co-opera William Hutchinson (70) of Skeeby pressed thanks for the iupport given nvrtiiue. to in- be sent to the War Office against enter into occupation until Mr Tay- tion of voluntary societies. - . . him and especially by the lady | would he free irieir proposal to uti'ise all area lor could find .>'lwr aoiommo'hitioii. granted Messrs K* and H whose .eimiins were : cremated at I workers. i.liRiing Gwuldioii Snout as a tank It was recommended that the appli- Watson under Defence Begulatkin Newoastle-on-Tyne was 'held on Sir Thomas warmly thanked the llowance of 7s. t- oiling are*. Barnard Castle, was cation be not granted. 56A. but that the following collec Wednesday ill the Methodist workers for their untiring efforts on Iry child in the tion be imposed in accordance wi)h Church. Skeeby. li free of Income Section 7 of the Building Materials COCKFIELD STINT Every section of public, religious his behaif. If controls would and Housing Act. 1945. as amended and 900 aj life was 'represented Ihoice in shap- by the Housing Act, 1945. as OWNERS from a wide area for Mr Hutchin amended by the Housing Act, 19454: son had a reconJ of public I'fe loppoiuinity in The Nation s " That the house and land shall ntfc ., . equalled by few people. lildrcn. under a ual mee tn y •it social distinc- be sold at a mice in excess of £2.81*. f^ ^ ™ ™«*. »"" , f Prayers wore offeroiil by fine Rev. of tlu C k e d Verdict fen. The age or if let shall not be let at a rent in .' <*. * ' stjnt Owners, which W. H. Campbell of York, who con It allow children excess of £85 per annum, exclusive >vas abandoned on -ebruary 6th. and ducted the Service and the Scrip I ,. •• again held in the Church ot England \ke the General ates ture reading given 'by the Rev. J. If the outcome df the General It ion and which S|licap on talent, pr v v was amicably settled. plan for the covered passageway at '^ , Circuit and the address by the 'Rev. mate, in actual fact it represents conscription Satisfactory secretarial, auditorial i ii sin 1-it-1 a decisive verdict on the main isli and Mrs M 2(>ins Was £6/1/0. Now Tfyll gate—South side of street opposite, Galgate. and 17a, Horsemarket, and mar School Governors, of which Our British system measures I Now 18 6 pr, Mr and Mrs -I '^^> Stfi^J 5^^. stf^l s*i^l Vi^l sc^% sci^l t*^^* sGilling West party'j strength in terms of cons 1 Only' Ladies' Quilted Blue Satin 1 Only ! Ladies' Black Taffeta P. Wright son, Bed Jacket, with lonu sleeves ly 43 yards west of Park Terrace. he made to the Ministry of Health Magistrates Court. Richmond tituency representation. But no Evening Gown. Was £10/10'0
J Mi and Airs •) for Was 54/2. Now 27,3 Now 70/- Montalbo Road Housing Scheme. permission to proceed with the Farmers' Auction Mart, County Party would dare to introduce lis t'lyn Wortley Toddlers' Breechette Sets, in green O.S. Smartly Tailored Black Pin Cosmil Styles The Clerk read a letter from requisitioning of No. 102, Galgate. Council Depts. were all represented. revolutionary changes into our IRobsoii. Mr and 14 inches. Were 44/. Now 22- Stripe Costumes. Were £6'18/11 Messrs John Twiname. Ltd., con- Centenary, Richmond Town Council was rep economic system on itiie strength | Mr and Mrs A- 16 and iSin. sizes at Half-price Now 70/- STRATHMORE HOUSE BARNARD CASTLE tractors, stating that the slow pro- er. deferred from the resented hy the Mayor and of a constituency-majority which M, , Mr R. C This niatt gross was due to shortage of plasty j the General-Purposes Mayoress. Aid. and Mrs S. A. did not reftedt the declaiell view Mrs W. K. Bow- last meet ng ot Brand. County Councillor R. B. of the tuition as a whole. It may be RADIOS Wish to announce their opening date as erers. but that this had now been Comniitteei was aga;u considered, SPECIAL A. Elton, Mis- 36ins. overcome and it was hoped that fxmmended that suit- Kirtley and the town clork, Mr assumed that tho schemes for dis kid Airs Ascougli MONDAY, MARCH 6th lwhen it was reC at Huge Reductions! eight houses would be ready for able arrangements be made to cele- D. Brooks. Reeth Rural Council locating and dismembering the iron lAIrs H. Sinurth- 36in. SPIN handing over in the near future. jbrate the Centenary and that a sub- by Coun. (). Stones.- and steel industry and for further 1 Only ' Shop-Soiled CURTAIN G T. Guy. Mr I nationalisation of passenger trans for Frocks, Kiddles' Midget Radio. All Mains. when there will be a grand display of Key Workers' Houses. committee consisting of the Chair- tt, Mr and Mrs port will not be proceeded with. It Was /19'2'9. The Clerk read a letter from Glaxo man of the Committee. Mr V. Wear, &c. In shades NET Mrs Rowntret is certain that the plans for con Odd Day £10 Laboratories. Ltd., requesting the Carter and the Rev. S. L. Cook be of pink, gold, green Bayles. Mr art.1 j Coats, , Dressesby suvh famous names, Suit as Kurt-Bingvl.s an Prrctyd Underwea Tulnick, r verting the sugar, cement ai:d and blue-. 1 Only ' Shop-Soiled Batterv 3,6 & 5'11 llr and Mrs W 'Diana', Eiffel, Bickley, Gilly-Vlouer Council to fix a new rental for the appointed to draw up a programme The Late Mr Thomas insurance industries into State Radio. Was £">2. O. Dowson and above houses consequent upon the for submission to the Committee, Odd Day 4'6 yard Winter monoplies must be shelved. The Odd Day j£7,10,0 Yard MRS. WEBB, the Manageress, will be pleased to give personal attention addition of a garage to each house. Barnard Castle Youth Council. |air. Mr W. Kidd financial and economic crisis w^cfi to all eustomers It was recommended that the per- _ . •' . _ - Ifisse* Ulenkin- the Governmen't put into cold 1 Only : Portable Oil Stove. White Ware Tureens with Lids. mitted rent of the houses Nos. 2T. * "> fo,;ina t'on .f * B»™ai-d The cremation took place yester ^s G Chipchasc v / Odd Day 25'- ^'<^^V^<^t^l^<^'.^JS^S^^<^<^S^ storage until the Election was 2/6 each 23. 25. 27 . 29 and 31 Woodlands Castle Youth Council wkeh was dc day of Mr Thomas Winter at Dar Tipton. Mr and safely past has now to be tackled 1 Only Pram Basket. Was 19/11 2 Only ' Iron Kettles. Were £\ ferred from the last meeting of the lington. Son of the late Mr Thomas |r and Mrs F Road, and Nos. 24, 54 and 56. Cleve- wHh all its unpleasant consequences Odd Dav 9,11 Now 7'6 each w Winter, of Bridgegate, Barnard Mrs J. tie«ler land Roadf be increased to £60 per ^°>1"