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Wednesday, October 29t,11,4 AUCTION MARTS Youth COUNCIL W.I. JOTTINGS CAUNLESS VALLEY GROUP MID- GROS BARNARD GASTIJIL , £47; J. Kidd, Eggiesburn, Charged 'With zee); T. W. Jackson, lain Top, D.o., . MEETING WOMEN'S INSTITU • • Confined from Pogo One WKDNESDAY.—The weekly prize rob, 266; J. bum, lioitiross, 2.1a Women's Institute of 40 attested nalveil Ida; v . Dowiees, 20.3; Dangerous Driving The Gaunlese Valley Group meet- The Group meeting was . show and sale ing was held idows and heifers met a good trade. G. E. Thompsou, otutley, 14e 10s, Appointment of Swigs Disposal of the market stalls on 6th Nov at Coekfield on Tuesday Whorlten on Wednesday, • 1 - 105; zoo; A. M. Dowsed, hciarbgi.1, Members' Night evening. Mrs E. Deighton presided 22nd. Mrs Vickery, 1, J. It. Hunt, Caldwell, £88 Works Attendant. ember, 1952, for the Church. Bazaar. chair ;2 T. H. Maughan Westwool, £74 2.46; tth. R. Readshaw, .tsowbazza, w250ith members. corned shille cloritoi 10s, £66 10a; J. W. Scott, Forest, 249 ; St, boushelq„..baristby Stepaeu, DROVE ON GRASS TO PASS Woods Footpaths--Red Ash. over meeting opened sing- l 'was (,hatawnh lo2.10s; J. Robinson, tresholicauin, The Clerk presented a list of per- ilileoflpre" sJideeruntsalreaemdf." scrate.leddersmonrs, holding ois- £77 ,auid £74; A. & H. -Bayles, SUL sons considered suitable for the On Thursday, the Village Hall - Bowes, £77; J. I. H.utchiuson, x80; r'. Ida. tin, Mitid:tetiu-ill- Recommended that the Surveyor looked ,pleasantly different—over the the Gtheeronupehommeettinfg°r since the , • Hodg- '1ecsdale, N.D.S. 257; W. Belles, position of attendant at the Sew- Deighton gave a very hearty wel- over. Institutes represented Langloydale, £75 £50; G. S. age Disposal Works, which had obtain estimates of the cost of floor tittle tables complete with 1 son, Gainford, £75; Steeling Poultry newton .ton, La 2; 1v . iii. Iceteol, Donald Jackson (18), of West been furinsned by Messrs Glaxo treating the woods footpaths with white cloths andahining brass come to all present, and an apaloBY Gainford, W h o rl t o n , 1, , Produete, , £73 lOs namersdaie, Lot); to A. Jupinig, Stoney Keld, Bowes, was on Wed- Laboratories Ltd. lteconnended: red ash_ candlesticks, almostshouted outed a wet- nal heifer; W. Lee, Woodland, £72 10s; tut. nesday at the Greta Bridge Magis- Refuse Tip. frPresabsideennct),wLasarn fdres,tilowliirnsg Stir spieeekn- °vBeingt°for:t ' tWheinebteuseineasiski eetise .,, in (1) that these persons be requested come to the ladies as they expect- :rife% A. Hobson, , £72, £57 lOs ; Attested, under 12 months: 1, J. trates Court charged with /hiving to attend for intervie.w at 7-4.0 p.m. antty took their seats for members' news in family. Mrs S. Elliott the chairman introduced : W. Wilkinson, West brockei set,1.1, Recommended that a 'stab-coin- out E. Davison, Tow- Law, £72; J. G. a motor car in a manner dangerous on ,31ontlay, 27th October, 1962, ii night. Gone was the cold emptiness pe:seat:unathnimoe ruseP:taso:Gerthowuepascolai :aniidi foerrd,Fogprog-E:)isedott, awhovott, f Thompson, Middleton, £72; C. J. 247; 2, G. C. Watson :stewinggin, to the public and was fined £5 with they wish to be considered for the initiee consisting of Messrs .1. B. of the stage and in its place a glory Group meeting held at St. Helen's- very interesting film show, e Dent, ItUckleton £70; W. Swin- 1.11 ; 3, U, Lent, Weardale, £1 16s. 6d. costs, disqualified from appointment; and (2) that the per- Lamb, E. ,Watson, R.. Watson and of warmth and colour. Bright hana- Auckland in April. She in the Navy." Miss Vim, bank, Bowes, £68 lOs; T. L. Atkin- in8; F. H. Scott, ilosw.ck, £48 los; driving for three months and had son appointed be -paid at the rate W. I. 'Watson be 'appointed to in- ings of red and green alternateu spect the refuse tip and report ly son, Mickleton, 267; W. E. Bell, IS. Lowe, Eggleston, £69; '1'. W. his licence endorsed. of 2s Ile& per hour for a 44 hour with a fairy-like tracery of autumn vener for 1953. MTS Elliott thankei thanks to Com. Fogg-a:Stott. Afoot Stainmore, £66 10s, £60, £59; Mrs Jackson, Hill fop, D.L., 17,; F. Supt. G. H. Thornton, prosecut- week. timm the planting of trees, on the the seven W.I.s in the Group for As there boundary of the tip. leaves and all round masses of gay was no reeord of -clas: M. Bousfield, Ki:kby Stephen, £66; IneelFsen, Eggiestun, £70; V • ing, said that on the evening -of re-electing her. She said: " meeting, Mfg Wie. flowers filled many a lonely corner. I am last Group Profvu W. J. Hastwe'l, Kirkby Stephen, Swindle,• Cotherstone, £63; G. L. August 30th lust Mr G. H. Maude. Dwelf.ngs--Renewal of Licences But, first to business! President, now about to enter on my third year member of the pexv committee £66; J. G. W. ;Hodgson, Merrick, WAIT & Son, , £78, 1110; Report of the Coronation Sub- as convener, and believe me,. fellow on of Rose Cottage. Galgate, Barnard for Occupation. CoosnIttee. Miss Fender, said she had had the eieeittes , 'soy' £65 10s; E. M. Hutchinson, Reeth, 'A. Rail, Kirkby Stephen, £50; J. Castle, was driving.his bus on the pleasant task of sending a gieetiugs members, when I was elected in 1950 announced that m, a Galilee V NI 1:61); M. Alderson, Cotherstone, £65; Gray, Stanhope, N.D.S., £81, £59;- I did not think I should have been (-hostel a Bowes— road. He Recommended that licences tor. The Clerk presented the report telegram, on behalf of the W.I., to s Group convene. ' 'on II J. Fawcett,. Marrick, £65; J. H. F. Colhuson, .. £49; 4, M. stopped the bus at the otempation of the following Mrs Bayles on the occasion of bet managed more than six months. Bii., Galilee then ssk,,(1 „ , 10s; Raine Craig, Stanhope £61; T. Harrison, of a meeting of the Coronation help Alderson, , £64 Grange to pick up three passengers. dwellings be renewed for a further Sub-Committee held on 25th Sep- silver wedding, to which Mrs Bayles However, and co- .of each Institute to speak ear13 Bros., Middleton, £64; J. J. Dow- Ireshopoburn, £50; J. Hird, Arken- The bus had been stationary for a period of six months from the tember, 1952. Recommended (1) responded on behalf of herself and of ithheutiit hoe I have tures. minuses on wile trey . ve to, son Lartington. £61; .1. V. Corner, garthdate, £56 10s; Mrs E. A. short time when defendant's car cut dates stated: 4, Heckler's Row, 8th that the report be received and her husband. She then read the been able to carry on. like to eutertain tor truce ulllit, Coekfield £60: R. T. Chapman, Keine, Hoiwick, £48; J. W. Scott, in along the grass verge and pawed Nov., 1952; 6, Heckler's Row, 30th adopted; and (2) that a public minutes and mentioned items of She said: " Although my reserv- st s, samisen, a esaomai, assii , £56 lOs heifer; J. M. Forest, £57 10s; S. Fenwick, on the nearside of the bus while Nov., 1952; 35, The Bank, 21st on'oir of words has nearly run dry, 1 ber, was summand in gaming RR J. M. meeting be called, and local organ- correspondence, notably: Atkinson. Kelton, £56; Brancas, N.D.S.. £76, £77; the passengers were getting on Nov:, 1952; 3, Thorngate Wynd, isations invited to appoint repre- national Day meetine at Durhainniter still have more than enough left to ooze in the glove cumin-tato, Thompson. Newbiggin, £50. T. Emerson, , £70; W. board. 27th Nov., 1952. sentatives to attend this meeting, November llth; choice of evening thank you from the very depths of won the vase to be Iwo es (IS to £78 10s. , Isenwick, Itokobv Close, £64 10s; A. sato Non-attested Defendant's-vehicle scraped along Recommended that plan of two to consider the organisation of the classes for the New Year term; and ln(applauee).Y heart•'' She ended by wishing months. Judges were ails * , 80 store cattle to 255 10s. & H. Bayles, Plover Hall, N.D.S., the 'wall of Startforth Grange pairs of Standard Police Houses Coronation .festivities. railway pantomime excursion to the Gaunless Valley Group every . ..Hke TUESDAY.—Attested, over 18 £56; J. J. Willeinson, Seurgtll, Li5; boundary and eontintied on its way and one detached senior officer's expressed disappointment at the success and the best of wishes and ThreeMrs Atkinson. short. play tollowed 66-1 Newcastle. Alter Miss Fender , sat months: 1, H. J. Bainbridge, I.. H. Hutchinson, Langleydale, towards Barnard Castle. At the house at Bede Kirk site, Harmire Hackney Carriage Byelaws. , , by the hostess Institut, Huuderthwalte, £57 10s; 2, G. N.D.S., 275; -J. J. Robson, Froster- time another vehicle was passing Road, for the Durh.un County Supper was served by a splenste thoroughly enjoyed by ail. , :, b Teward, Neeleggin, N.D.S., £49; 3, Police Authority, be approved. The small number of nominations for ley. £56 10s; J. R. Addison, Stoneye the Sum in the opposite direction. The Clerk reported that he had committee, further papers were band of willing workers. Mrs Bas - memo were seised by the w Field Lartington, N.D.S., £48 plan to be submitted to the County 's N. keld, N.D.S., £75; Messrs Sander- No one was injured as a result of approa0ed the local taxi propriet•• handed out and members were 'wick (executive) spoke on events ton VS .l. The entertainment lOs; W. L. Player, £44; T. Raitie, son, Valance Lodge, £57; S. Luck, Planning Officer for consideration ors -regarding application for hack- the W.I. movement. She was etui .1. 11 amen. exhorted to add their names. The been arranged by Mr. end Bowbank, N.D.S., £45 108; A. Bowes, N.D.S., ' £70, £80; G. G. Jackson, who said he passed his under tie, Town and Samara, Plan- ney carriage licences in the event heartily thanked Iby . Sledwick, and the Misses then ning Act, 1947. President' then read the Jesuit of in ' Ignite Bousfie:d. Baldersdale, £66; G. W. Foster, Holwick, 251; Finbank driving test on June 24th-last, told of the Council making Hackney " Wings Week "—£5--end thanked seconded by St. Helens. Short Alison Peate, with Mrs Rote. Foster, Bowes, £32 10s; G. Hebdon, Bros., Butterknowle -160; R. Nat- Recommended that the plan for Carriage Byelaws, but only two as reports were given by secretaries of and the Bench that he slowed down to the internal alterations at the all collectors. Miss Bourne, o Mrs Atkinson et the ,' •(VIII Middleton-in-Teesdale, £49; J. D. trass & Sons, Eastgate, £79; R. L. overtake . the bus in the correct proprietors had replied. Recom- the date of next year's produce Lands. Eventwood. Coekfield, Ether- The singing of th., N Cooke-Huee, Startforth (Friesian), ""flues Horse Shoes .Hotel," Col- mended that no action be taken. Produce Guild Secretary, announced hs, hIetcalfte•Aldbro' St. John. £52; W. manner when another car ap- gate, fur Messrs James Calder and ley, West Auckland, St. Helens. and Anthem hrouht a very go £36; G. Stones. Arkengarthdale, Todd, Darlington £48, £52; D. W. direction. proarhed in the opposite Co. Ltd., be approved. Garden of Remembrance. show as being out back to October Conley• evening to a close, aeg I £70; H. Law Seargill, £35; M. Alderson. £72; J. S. & J. R. Peart, He had not time to stop, and passed Miss Ambrose GEtherley, ,spoke on The Baldersdaie, D.L., N.D.S., Recommended that the plan owing to the County Show. on • next Group meeting raj , in £82; T. M. John-son, £65. the blis on its near side. The only Businee thus disposed of, .miss herrisit to Denham College. She was rfou A. Hudson. Scargill, 210; W. for the conversion of shop, The Clerk read a letter tram the thanked by Evenwood, seconded by held at Ovington in the swag, £52; Noe-attested. over 18 months: 1, damage caused was to the nearside existing office into snack bar; Barnard Castle Branch Toe H ex- Fender handed over the rest of the raN Todd, Darlington, Dia.. £40; .1. T. Walton Little Newsham, £66; wing of his car as it grazed the hirs Cooley. t & Sons. Balderedale, £49: removal of bay window and pressing disappnintment that the evening to " President " Spensley 3. T. Stobart. Kinninvie, £46; R. wall. Dawson and her fellow members- Votes of thanks to Cockfleld. ,-st A. Guy & Sone. Nova Scotia, £47 fixing door entrance to snack Council was not prepared to accent Law, Cockheld £44. .bar with two small side windows an oak lych gate for erection at the and what good use of it they made! 'hostess W.I., 'even by Lands. STA1NDROP. p 10s; W. J. Busby, Eggleston, £50; Non-attested, 12 to 18 months: 2. seconded by Marley A grand fiel G. Blown Jiro. Eggkston, £33; J. at 28, Galgate, for Messrs W.11. Garden of Remembrance, and also " Curtain up "revealed a charm- R. Rinks. liamsterley, £47. Robinson and Sun, be approved. stating that the branch does not ing scene members of the chorus in entertainment followed with Mrs F. The usual monthly meting E' Metcalfe, Bolan" £62; H. Stephen- Notonttested under 12 months: 1. as Finlay as pianist. Every item was: presided over by the President, ff. Bridge The plan to :be submitted to the desire to provide seats for the gay dresses of-red and green, son. Egg'ostoo, £36; R. Langsta T. Walton, Little Newshein, £63; 2, Country Planning Officer for con- Garden of Remembrance. • well received, showing clearly the Galilee. Alter the ordinary butt cheerful was their sons of welcome, Coekfield £45. T. Mete:Ate, Foxbe:ry. £57. £51; 3. sideration • under the Town and witty .and topical. with many a back bench work done by the first of the evening's own Attested. 12 to 18 months. all calf J. R. Wise, Ayeliffe, £54, £51: Miss Country Planning Act, 1947. medics! 0tReer's Report. smile and graceful movement to give members. They were lovely, and the tions was " Turnip Lan , SC •teeth: 1, Watson & Homier, Middle- M. Emerson, West, Auckland. £52. Building it interest. " Blaydon Races " was Group convener, Mrs S. Elliott. associated with Hallowe'en ton, £102: 2. G. C. Watson, Z62: •NI Grove Park, Galgate. Live Births.—During the mouth a moat amusing character study of said we awe a very deep debt °t harvest home, with lights ald,. 3 Hartle! Bros Haiusterlev, D.L., of September there were twelve the famous song. enjoyed by actors gratitude to Cockfield for the parade was supported be 184; G. T. Lawson, Baraingliam. LEYBURN. For many years a bridge has been The Surveyor reported that he registered live births, of with -six and audience alike. The costumes efficient way this meeting has been Institute choir in costume, £59; J. E. Atkinson. Arkengarth- to -of in Gainford , hut hardly had been informed 'by the. County were ybo s and sixg irls . par Mm Williams carried out (applause). On behalf appropriate songs. The judging FRIDAY.—increased prices for 'were perfection,. dale, N.D.S., LSO; F. H. S-ott. seriously, until the present year. Planning Officer that the County eats of six of these live births were followed 'with a solo item, " Cherry of Coekfield, Mrs Deighton. Presi- in the hands of Messrs F. Blytl • newly caiven cows and heifers. Mr For long after the time of the Health Department proposed to resident in the urban district. Ripe." and was accompanied by dent. presented Mrs Elliott with a Wetton, whose decisions were It. tratt's attested cow making £.13s Romans, there was no bridge over acquire Grove Park, Galgate, and Deaths.—These totalled six. The y sold to Mr Betlas, of Penoth. Mrs Crombie. How very much her beautiful bouquet of autumn flowers follows: 1st Mrs L. Young ant the Tees between Barnard Castle to adapt it for use as a hostel The causes of death being as follows: son was a reciated was with a large spray of tinted leaves. 2nd. Mrs R, 8. Jackson ; 3a1 +++4,1,44++++++•++++ Other prices included: A. r424 the Great Couuty Planning Officer desired to Heart disease with or without dis- hewn by . l'hi b 'd I the .nrolonued applause A charsete r The singinm of the National S. Pattison. Preston, 280; S. Smith ric Sons, Lib;Earl and ofPierce Westmorland ri ge. n left one have any observations which trus ease of the, blood vessels, 3; disease - a • • Anthem ended a memorable meeting. GO R. P. art, £76, tiO; had to offer on the pro- of the sketch, " Types at a Play," provided A preliminary round for tit, st J. MILNER R. Scott, £75; hundred marks towards the building Council blood vessels, 1; broneho- meeting in spring pair• ,,f knitted' g ioyes to go fors J. Alderson, £74; R. Fawcett, £74; of a bridge at Winston, but the posal. Recommended that the pneumonia and rheumatoid arch- a good deal of amusement. The care Thewill benext held Group at Evenwood. th the final at the Groue meetis . re (Packing Station 151) A. Eyler, £71; W. '1'. Sumter, 1:4(); present beautiful Structure of a County Planning Officer be ino ritis, 1; other causes, 1. "The aver- and precision , with which each Good wishes 'for a very speedy Hugel Bros., -270; J. A. inediately informed that this Coma age age at death was 78 years. character portrayed Hunter, until 1764, 'was refleeted. recovery were sent to Mrs R. Whorltonby Mrs on Bloth Wednesday and Miss Hooke,was ' ' 174; E. C. Amsden, £68; '11.. Horn, single arch was not built cal offers no observations upon the Infectious Diseases,—Three ear4s great credit on those taking past Tilca 84, Calgate, while the two railway bridges near Crawford President of St. Helens resulted as follows: let, lie R £67; J. Chapman 164 e. W W. Law- into and out hostelproposal to adapt Grove Park as a were notified during the month Once again Mrs Williams kin ly —; F ' -aw- Gainford were directed - comprising: Scarlet, fever,. 2; linters sang the much requested "Glamour- W.I.. and who. by the way, is lying Lightfoot; 2nd, Mrs R. S J .- ea Barnard Castle. son, £65; W. T. Thwaites, 64; W. of to the refusal of • . serionsiy ill. ord. Ntrs Studholme. Toffee C. Porter 163; F. Iveson, ltiTS; S. . . for poliomyelitis (infantile parals ous Night," and again the applause ap, the Duke of Cleveland to allow the Housing—Green Lane Site Water ysis), 1. 1st . Mrs C. A. Mudd; 2tel. Its URS Smith, £81; 0. Amsden, 255; D. But showed how much the audience EGGS COLLECTED. "railway tot en ter his property. Mains. Scarlet Fever.—Boil, these cases appreciated her fine rendering of a MECHANICS' WHIST. Watson. Lollipops: lst Nies Ws Black, LIS, £50, £50; A, . . g the want of a bridge did not prevent hecoinmelided that the Surveyor 2nd. Mrs Cleeves. %prise box: I sin 2,50; J. Sunter, res. £55; J. Wilson, the close communication urveyor weep mild. OneOne, a bo. bo agedy four- beautiful song " The Hi hwayman." — Best Prices given for during the the •instructed to orrange for trench teen years, the res. £51; J. I . ,.., y ,was , isolated at home. Such was the poem selected by Miss The prizewinners at the weekly Bell. . rip'ady, £46; W. J. centuries hetween the once thrivingexcav ation to be. carried out for ine other a boy aged four years, A leby and she gave a perform- ',hint drive at the Meelianies' A sale of fruit. etc.. A Hs Rai mime RABBITS Foster, Tillage £42; R. Rutter, of Barfortli £40; G. and Gainford. the mains ' water to be laid on the was taken by. private car to Dar- am of great beauty and dignity, Institute, Middletn-in-Teesdale. on 3-11s G. A. Jackson. the pro Beresford £41. _ In 1375,Thomas Beauchamp, (Earl above site by Messrs middleton lington to be tg.::mtioionn7,1asreythe elder rids. POULTRY Non-attested: J. Kirk, £80, isolated at the grand- gripping her audience in all the Wednesday evening were: Jodie.- mends X £75; of Warwick, Lord of Gainford and and Co.. Ltd., at the same rate as parents' house. changes of this highly dramatic 1 • Mrs Morton ; 2. Mrs Crowt lea•• C. R. Waddington, £75, £46; W. E. fort] CAME and Barnard Castles made an indenture the contract upon which they are Poliomyelitis.—This also was a poemm and holding everyone's booby. Mrs .T. Raine. Gents - 1. Thanks were expressed be Robinson, £77 ; S. E. Bowe, £72; w'th John Laton, Lord of . engaged for the laying of sewers, mild case. The child, a girl of two °e Mrs D. Robson (as ,e•ritl ; 2. Mis President to all those ',the had - . of J. & P. Sherwin. £70; T. Fawcett, etc. interest to the last word. t PIGEONS. by which Laton gave him leave to years ten months, was admitted to . -1.In complete contrast was the .M. Lee (as gent) ; booby. Mr NI. tributed to the eveititte•. 1.1Itt.r £69, £65, res. £53; T. J. Fawcett, attach the dam of his mill at Gain- Water Supply. liundens Lane Hospital, Darling- tie nit . oci. £68; C. R. Waddington, £68; T. ford to the Yorkshire bank. The rollicking sketch, " Great White s'ee• 41, +++4.444 444:4 414+44+ Harker & Son, £66, £61; L. Brain- ton. . There was weakness of the Sale " It was superbly handled iv Earl gave Laton for this concession Recommended that the Tees thigh muscles of (both legs, parti ' a ley, £65; A. & J. Lambert, £65, the gift of two fat bucks yearly Valley Water Board be requested oularly the left. She has now re- a most professional manner by he £64, £56, £54, £45; F. Kettlewell, to furnish the tenons upon which turned home and is under weekly clevert • rio.T be o . .word pePerfect in A such a tongue-twisting play was no ALL TIMES ARE £64, £64; J. R. Calvert, £64; W. fromLaton's Barnard life. This Castle dam Park ,fulfilled during its they would be prepared to afford a- 'treatment as a hospital out- Harrison, £63; J. Beresford, £62, useful purpose until about 1600, temporary supply of water to this patient. easy achievement. ADDISnM •14/ WOODHAMS £61, £54 10s, £54 10s; V. Lockey, when • 'the then landowner on the Urban District, and also the terms Interspersed with the above (V I bet isebrough), £63; J. Coates. £63; J. Spensley, Durham side, finding the mill on his for a permanent sly of water dramatic items were competitions I) LOt E to the district. for the audience. Members of the TiM ES FAMILY GROCERS AND £62; E. Pratt. £61, £51; W• ,property a nuisance, managed to RICHMOND Backhouse, £60: A. Reeves, £60; , divert its operations some mile North Eastern Electricity Board. committee proved to the sitis- No matter what the -season of the your morale. Reconunended that the North faction of the judges, Mrs Cox and PROVISION DEALERS. G. Beresford, 258 10s; Watson Sc tdowns the river below • what. is year a now blouse is always a good Illustrated hate is a model TE I Kaistern Electricity Berard be per- CONCERTS . Mrs Leveson-Gower, that they investment. It adds zest to the MINI AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Son 2M; .1. Cottinigham, £53;1,48s n_ .8Iw Han. Some aenuons combines charm with today 1 'pitted to lay an underground could do. more with a potato than not-so-new suit, cheers up the odd BARNARD CASTLE. H. Fishburu, £53 10s; B. Gill, ideal for :business and ter the £54 10s; J. Watson, res. £53; J. of the structure still appear cable from the east end of - Grey - just peel it, as a result of which skirt and does a world of good to end and serves you well in town U to be visilbe on they Durham side Lane alongside the road on the In the Assembly Ireland ast). and Miss Swin- Sharpies. £51; -J. S. Coates, £54; where the new bridge abuts on that Room of the . Mrs country alike. You will find i The House where you get t he best of lower Demesne/3 to the first gate King's Head Hotel, Richmond, on burn. (2nd) carried off the prizes everything at the least possible price. JJ. A. Webster, £48; T. Kirkbride, bank. near the Demesnes pleasing and restful piece of atin and from Friday night, the fifth season of with their giraffe and motor car work to £48; F. Adamson. 1147; J. Jefferson, The present owner of Barforth has this point an overhead line across concerts organised by Richmond do for yourself. for se 245;W. Iveson, £44; E. S. Tennant, respectively. Other competitions thing about it is simple '1' . A Trial Order is solicited.. ,recently begun to construct a bridge. the south-east corner of the Upper Subscription Committee opened were won by Mrs Thompson and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. £44; J. Bowe & Sons, £39; D. of communication between Barforth Demesnes to connect with the before an audience which was dis- straightforward. J. Fraser. £30. Miss Baird. Misuse tom ts and back and Gainford. It is understood that existing overhead line, and that appointing in view of the recent Then the lights went out. the Free Delivery Town and Country. Heifer sticks from £17; strong be gathered in yokes. The regul H. is his own architect and con- wayleaves be for the underground appeal made for increased sup- caodles lit up and a wonderful Ask for our Representative to call. bullocks ' £34 lOs to £4,8; geld tractor, but the exact uses of the cable and one pole and overhead port if the concerts are to be con- shirt collar is set on to a band heite- s. £37 to £49 assortment of supper dishes just sou van wear it plain or dress it lOs ; geld cows bridge, beyond his private purposes, cable be granted. tinued. The artists were MaTtjhrie " appeared "—the fruits, no doubt. Telephone 49. from £30., are not at present available. He. Recommended that a supple- Blackburn (pianist) and Margaret e jib a gay ready-made scarf. I OW Ewes from £3 16s, H.B. lambs to in no fear of molestation !twittery building e • of much careful arrangement and (-an team up need be licence fur the Wharam (soprano), both well- hours of planning by the manor with the 'button, £4 2s. B.F. lambs, 25s to 37s. from Per,. Powler, the former sum of £200 be granted Mr E. D. known in Midland musical circles. stripes, or 4 you have oh' ickering Miss Backburu has broadcast from willing supper helpers. terror of Sabbath-breaking children Pickering in respect of the Devel- Supper over, another interesting- one-shade -fabric then let the by the river, but the Tees has P Charge payable upon the the Midland Studios of the B.B.C. is, I11 a vivid contrast a A. to be reckoned with by house to be erected by him, but and she gave a classical expoirition ly-worded chorus of farewell, ended ' Ill always the galaxy of entertainment, to the sight for the dull winter days. riparian owners. All the best wishes that , tjie following condition -be in- of her numbers. Miss Wharam The lend sleeves see gathered IH N., Whoa you buy posed in accordance with Section sang two groups of songs, the first success of which the ability of Mrs a buttoning BO OTS to this latest enterprise! . -wristband. Wear J. Because they're HARDER WEARING LIICRIRADUM. 7 of the Building Materials and of which she accompanied herself Cronabie as accompanist and Mes- peeled up the forearm or full always look dames Dawson and Storer as pro- Housing Act, 1945, as amended by with the exception of one., " The a. you please. Hither way yen the Housing Act, 1949: " That the Singer " (Michael Head) which she ducera, contributed a very great find thorn attractive. WATERPROOFLO.NGER LASTING 1.! ft-hi""P house and land shall not be sold at sang unaccompanied. One item, deal. As Miss Bourne said in her a price in excess of £3,898, or if vote of thanks: " There were sO Modeltled in 82. 34, 36. ..114,44 " The Cloths of Heaven," was her bust sizes, You will need Lower let, shall not be let at a rent in own composition. The concerts are many things to be thankful for land R., excess of £110 per annum exclusive given with the support of the Arts so many to thank, that she could of 36 in. material for the 38 it of rates." Council of Great Britain. fitting. only say thank you everyone ler The Wensleydale everything and, in the words of the number of the patters Red Well Caravan Site. them to come again, 13.693. Pattern costs le Dd. song. ask free. Address your order soon." Postal Order) to Teesdale Y.F.C. The Clerk reported that lie had Miss Fender, too, gave thanks on been informed by the Ministry of Answering behalf of .the committee for the Pattern Service, 24. Market of Housing Local Government Barnard Castle Please de From its 80 members and "Ilene' beautiful gifts so graciously that a 1 Inquiry would be held by Mrs Dawson forget to state site required. hers of the Advisory Committee, on 26th November, 1952, at 10-30 Any Questions' presented to them 1 the club resolved at its meeting last, and Mrs Storer. a.m., into the appeal by the owner Those taking Dart in the enters, 11 week to form a, concert party to of the Red Well Inn against the Appleby, IC take part in carol singing and to decision of the Council, acting on tainment were: the Misses s Douglas, Gibson. Hodgson, Montrie 8 A GORGEOUS GOLLYWOG visit teams in the area next behalf of the Durham County The first of the series of services 1 11 Chriatmastide. These activities will Council, regarding the proposed in which the Minister of the Con- and Mesdames Chinchase, jar., BEVA- be part of an ambit.ous winter pro- development of land at the rear of gational Church (Rev. H. A. COombie, Depledge, Job, Montrie. The Leather for the land Milani Paul, Led, gramme, suitable both for junior the Red Well Inn as a caravan site Bennett) answered questions our Storer. Wardroo and Williams. tt !Anther Manufacturers and senior members. Recommended that the Clerk be religion took place last Sunday ISIrs Riekaby and Mrs Robinson The Chairman Mr John Brown empowered to engage a solicitor to evening. Only three questions had rioted as entertainment committee ( Waterloo Farm). presided, and the represent the Council at this been submitted but they were members, The singing of the club leader, Mr J. W. Croft, and Inquiry. important ones, any of which could National Anthem brought to a the secretary, Mr E. Croft, arranger' The Warrens. have occupied the whole of the close this most successful of a brains trust in accordance wick time usually taken up by the members' nights. the N.R. Y.F.C. Federation's The Clerk read a letter from the sermon. Ordinary plaus to hold this form of enter- Wear and Tees River Board stating ne first question was " If God that the Board is unable to under- Department tainment in" place of the quiz which made the world who made God?"--- COMMUNISTS AND has run successfully for two yearn. take the repair of this dam as it a question which is net as ridiculous The eventual complaint about the is not necessary for the Board's as it might at first appear, for it THE LABOUR PARTY land drainage functions or for the is one has often beets h Annual Limit iS00 latter was that question masters maintenance or improvement of found the lack of questions was concern wochilh philosopher and An outspoken reply to recent Total Limit £3000 becoming an acute problem. In fisheries. Parking. the theologian. The second question allegations about Communist pres- some instances questions had been. wars tinusuaL• but it was one that sure groups within the Labour asked time and time again. The "try The Clerk reported that Mr R. brought out some of the difficulties Party is given by the General out" brains trust team was the W. Bousfieldisad given one month's associated with church union: " If Secretary of the Party, Morgan Chairman. Secretary, Miss Ann notice to terminate the agreement Congregational C h ii r c h a s and -Phillips, in the November issue of Pinch and Mr Colin Ellwood. The for 'the supervision of car parking Methodist Churches both claim to FACT. the Party's monthly team dealt succeesfully with most in the urban district by him, the belong to what is termed the journal. of the posers. A team was chosen notice to terminate on 7th Nevem . Free church, why are they no In an 'article entitled " The ecommended that cons joined together and called. for 212 °1o for a contest at Thirsk. her, 19,52. R Truth About The Split," he It won resolved to hold a concert sideration of this Matter be de- example, the Free Church of writes: "` Knowing the situation as INTEREST in Leyburn and a social committee ferred to the next meeting of the ?" The last question was I do I am convinced that the was appo:nted" Secretary. Mr Colin Committee. on prayer and was the sort of Labour Party will suffer no final Ellwood; committee, Messrs Joe ' question that comes into the mind harm from the arguments up, go- Harker, Stanley • Brown and the North East Development of most people at some time: " It ing on within it. I say this because Newcastle upon Tyne Trustee Savings Bank Misses Attu Pinch, Patricia John- Association. is said that God knows everything T know that these arguments are son; Marjorie Harker, Hilda Auder- The Clerk presented en invite- If that is true why must we pray sincere. i could not hold this (Established 1818) son told Renee Lambert. tion from the North East Develop- to Him and tell Him what we want view if I thought that they had Proceeds of the concert and meat Association to become as mem- and need?" 'been caused by Communist agita- Christmas singing to be equally her of . the Association. Recent- Those who attended this some- tion, If this had been so, then cer- FUNDS EXCEED £33,000,000 tainly the outlook would be a . ... divided between branch funds and mended that consideration of this :what -different form of service GOLLYWOG to delight the heart of any man person-- two charities. viz: The National matter be deferred to the next aftswwards commented on how sombre one. Local Offices : But there has never been a time amiling, lovable, and gaily dressed he almost breathes he's Children's Home and Dr. Bar- meeting of the Committee. interesting and hellpful they heel so 21, Market Place, BARNARD CASTLE (Tel. 352) found it to be. The next one of in our Party's history when Com- alive. From his black felt head to his black felt toes he's just uardo' 8. , November Munist influence has been so weak. the Christmas gift you've been hoping to find. The free instruc- Another new venture will be an Market Stalls. these services will be on tion' for making can be obtained from the Editoi of this newspaper. • Clunk Cates, Market Place, Middleton-in-Teesdale , . 30th and the Minister Will be glad Reports from all our Regions con- annual religious Sunday for which o fiend a stamped, self-addressed envelope exiting for 00411,0,:i' Monday's necommendeds that Sts Mary's to receive and answer " Any firm this view. and the Common- Leaflet No. 3138. plans will be discussed at Parish Church be granted the use Questions." eta themselves know it to be true." meeting.