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FOR GOOD J. T. Young & Son Watchmakers LADIES’ WEAR AND Jewellers & Silversmiths FOOTWEAR for Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Cutlery, Wedding VISIT THE and Birthday Gifts, Silver, Barometers. Repairs and Engraving. We buy Old Gold, Silver and Sovereigns Darlington Co-op. 26, Market Place, Barnard Castle Dividend on all Purchases Established 1880. Prop.: R. H. Allan. Barnard Castle Wedding at Trinity Richmond Man’s On Their Wedding Day Cotherstone Legion Calendar Meeting Barnard Castle This portrait of a happy couple was ‘ captured ’ in the grounds of October Startforth Parish Church recently and shows the policeman bridegroom, Ladies' Annual 11. Dance, Middleton Village Hall Mt W. Forrest, formerly of Bowes, and the former Miss Judith Hinchcliffe, At the start of another year; Coth Youth Club. Bride after the ceremony. The bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs H. Hinchcliffe, of Low erstone British Legion Women’s 11. Dance, George Hotel. Pierce'- Section go forward with the same bridge. Startforth. Having returned from their honeymoon in London, the couple officers and committee as in 1963., will reside at Redcar, where Mr Forrest is with the N.R. Constabulary. for at the’ annual meeting last week ill. Harvest Services. St. Mary’s MR N. EVANS & The photograph was taken by Mr Leslie Greenbank. they were all re-elected. Following Parish Church, Barnard Castle. the approval of the minutes, which 11. Jumble Sale .Catholic School MISS N. KETTLEWELL Hail; Barnard Castle. were read by Mrs Crombie, the 12. Gift Sale and Concert, Bourne Now touring in Wales on their president, Mrs Kynaston spoke ap Methodist Church, Middleton. preciatively of the work done by honeymoon are Mr and Mrs Norman members and officials in making 12. Gift Sale. Bowes and Gilmonby Evans, following their marirage at the past year sp successful. Parish Hall. Barnard Castle on Saturday. The The financial report was submit 12. Congregational Church Choir bride, who was wearing the gold ted by the treasurer. Mrs Bourne. Coffee Morning. After the meeting members saw a 15. Scottish Dancing Display, Par locket gift of her bridegroom, was ish Hall, Barnard Castle. the former Miss Nola Kettlewell, demonstration given by Mrs D. Horn of the N.E.E.B.. assisted by 15. Whist Drive, Boldron Village the only daughter of Mr and Mrs H»ll. J. N. Kettlewell, of “ Comrie,” Miss Tailentire. A selection of sweet dishes was the theme. Mrs 16. Concert and Dance, Bowes and Strathmore Road, Barnard Castle; Buckle proposed a vpte of thanks. Gilmonby Parish Hall. Her bridegroom, a driver in- the At the close the prepared dishes 18. Jumble Sale, Parish Hall. Bar ambulance service based at Rich were raffled, the prizewinners being: nard Castle. mond, is the younger son of Mrs B. 1, Mrs Chapman; 2, Miss Baird; 3. 19. Coffee Morning, Bring and ‘Evans, of 11, Bridge Terrace; Rich Miss Buckle'; 4. Mrs Depledge. Buy, Parish Hall. Bd. Castle. mond, and the late Mr J. F. Evans. 23. Whist Drive, St. Lawrence’, Mr Evans is an active member of Lartington. Richmond Operatic Society. BUSINESS AND 24. Whist Drive, Rokeby Parish [Boulton The ceremony was held at Trinity PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S HalL MR S. F. CHAPE AND MISS P. HINCHCLIFFE Methodist Church, Barnard Castle, 24. Bazaar. Parish Hall, Barnard where the bride, who formerly CLUB Recently married at Trinity Methodist Church, Barnard worked at Glaxo Laboratories. A meeting of the Barnard Castle 25. Jumble Sale, Turk’s Head, Bar Barnard Castle, was a Sunday School Business and Professional Women’s nard Castle. Castle, were Mr Stanley Frederick Chape, of Newton Aycliffe, teacher. The Rev. J. W. Dent Club was held in the King’s Head 25. Conservative Branch Whist and Miss Patricia Hinchcliffe, only daughter of Mr and Mrs officiated and Mr W. Meynell was Hotel on Thursday evening. Mrs B. Drive, Middleton. Alfred Hinchcliffe, of 13, King Street, Barnard Castle. The Rev. at the organ. For the occasion the Pratt presided and welcomed Mrs 26. Circuit Music and Arte Festival, J. W. Dent officiated and Mr W. Meynell played the organ. church had been tastefully decorat Kettlewell, who spoke of her Trinity Methodist Church. ed by Mrs M. Wallis. experiences as one of tfie first Wrens 29.-Nov. 2. Barnard Castle Trade The church was decorated for the Matching Bouquet. during the 1914-18 World War. She Fair, occasion with chrysanthemums and 1 With a bouquet of orange sun was thanked by Mrs F. Solomon for gladioli and evergreens by Miss Barnard Castle rise roses to match the dresses of her most interesting and amusing November Bye. her four attendants, Miss Kettlewell, talk. Townswomen s Guild who was given away by her father, 1. Jumble Sale, Y.M.C.A. Over 60 Given away by her father, the chose a full-length brocade gown December. Club. bride wore a gown of figured ivory Mrs Dodds presided at the month with a wild rose motif cut on classi 6. Jumble Sale. Congregational 2. Bazaar, Eggleston Village Hall. brocade cut on classical lines with ly meeting on Tuesday evening of cal -lines with a short train. Her' Church Schoolroom, Barnard 4. Coffee Evening, Y.M.C.A. train. Her bouffant veil was held by last week when forty-six members bouffant veil was field by a satin Castle. Women’s Auxiliary. a coronet of orange blossom and and two visitors were present. Mem headdress with a sinele satin rose. As 13. Bowes Show Christmas Whist 7. Bazaar. Congregational Church, pearls and she carried a bouquet of bers stood in silence in memory'of well as roses, the bridal bouquet Drive, Bowes and Gilmonby Barnard Castle. pink carnations. Mrs Stephenson, a fellow-member contained freesias and lily of the Parish Hall. 8. Concert. Congregational The bridesmaids. Miss Alwyn recently deceased. valley. February Church, Barnard Castle. Staley and Miss Jane Duckering, The chairman commented on the Miss Molly Matthews was chief 13-15. The Mikado. Barnard Castle 8. Dance.; Langleydale and Mar-' wore lemon nylon over taffeta and success of the jumble sale and bridesmaid and Mrs M. Teasdale, Secondary Modem School. wood Social Centre. held bouquets of bronze and yellow thanked all who lent such willing matron of honour. A cousin, Miss 9. Jumble Sale. Congregational Schoolroom. Barnard Castle. chrysanthemums. Junior bridesmaids help. Margaret Metcalfe, was another LIBERALS PLAN WON M.B.E. IN Miss Lesley Vaughan and Jackie Mrs Ascough, arts and handicrafts bridesmaid, and Miss Lucy Wall, the 9. Poppy Day Fayre, Cotherstone Vaughan, wore net over white taffeta chairman, reminded mmbers of the small attendant. MEETINGS TO EXPLAIN LONDON BLITZ Village Hall. and red sashes and carried posies of Federation Arts and Handicrafts Similarly attired, they were in 1-2. Whist Drive. Middleton-in- mixed flowers. Festival at Darlington on 30th Octo long dresses of chiffon over match POLICIES MISS E. L. MUSTO Teesdale. The best man was Mr Rex Low- ber and asked that all exhibits be ing peau de soie and wore single rose 14. Sale of Work, Trinity Metho son. of Lartington, and groomsman in her hands two days previously. headdresses and matching gloves. FIRST OF A SERIES The funeral takes place at St. dist Church, Barnard Castle. Mary’s Parish Church to-day of Miss 15. Jumble Sale (B.&P.W. Club), was Mr Dennis Kidd. Ushers were Miss Storey, drama chairman, an While Lucy, who received a hymn Al BARNARD CASTLE ... Messrs John Homer. Edward Watson nounced a 'social evening in the book as the gift "of"Mr Evans, Ethel Lily Mwsto. who was formeri-y- SHIRTS Congregational Church Half and Gilbert Milner. Congregational Church Hall on Sth carried a cream and orange posy, The first of a series of fortnightly matron of Chelsea Institution, in Barnard Castle. After the reception in the Parish December; for which admission the ethers had bouquets of cream meetings by the Barnard Castle London, and who has lived at Bar from 27/6 22. Dance, Bowes and Gilmonby Hall, the couple left for their would be 2s. Among other attrac roses and lily of the valley. They' branch of the Bishop Auckland nard Castle for the past ten years. Parish Hall. ' honeymoon in Devon, the bride tions there would be a cake stall received gifts of golden compacts. Liberal Association was held on Her death took place in hospital on 22. Jumble Sale. Parish Hall, ‘wearing a two-piece suit arid Persian and the play which had been entered Mr Robert Pearson was best man Wednesday when the ' principal Sunday, at Darlington, shortly after ANTHONY DONALD Barnard Castle. lamb coat with brown accessories. for the .Federation drama festival, and Mr J. Evans, bridegroom’s speaker was Mr J, Stevens, pros her 80th birthday.: 29. Jumble Sale, D.L.I. Club. Bar Their future home will be 5, Wilson would be performed. brother, and Mr M- Metcalfe, cousin pective Liberal candidate for Cleve She came of a family with long NORTH EAST TOWNS nard Castle, Street. Barnard Castle. The Guild annual dinner is to take of the bride, were groomsmen. land. connections with social work. Her father was master at St. Maryas place in January. Mr and Mrs Evans left on their At the outset Mr J. Lightley, Institution, Islington, and she was Nomination forms were com honeymoon after a reception at the chairman of the branch, explained born when he held that appointment, pleted for officers and committee for Rose and Crown. Romaldkirk, the that the purpose of the series was to and a nephew, Mr H. A. W. Musto, LONG SERVICE AWARD the coming year, and then followed bride wearing a turquoise cape suit explain in detail the policies of the BLACKETTS is warden of Cambridge House.