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To-Day System at St -Wednesday, October lath, 1 9a,. le„.(lay, October 13th, 1937. THE TEESDALE MERCURY. HE COSY CINEMA GENERAL NOTICES. Butterknowle Presentation. Special constabulary in the Barnard Mr George Race, liuttetrknowles who has Castle area are undergoing training in CRICKET IN THE 'FIFTIES. MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE just retired after 51 years' service at the anti-gas poisoning. Monday to Friday, once nightly L.N•E:11 TRIPS Butterknowle Co-operative Store boot A ten-ton stack of new hay at East Field, THE MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE C.C. at Saturday at 2, 6-15 and 8-30 department, haS been presented with a Mickleton, belonging to Mr Angus Robson, . ' barometer by the Manager and depart- which caught fire on Wednesday evening, , 0 BLACKPOOL FOR THE Wed. and Thurs., October 13th and 1, ' ILLUMINATIONS mental Managers of the Bishop Auckland presumably from a cigarette end thrown LFROM MR IllEG. PARKIN.] 1, Society, and a clock by the employees of 1 ABARA STANWYCK, ROBERT TA‘," Sunday, 24th October from a passing car, was still burning on On Saturday last conversation in the- the Butterknowle branch. Friday night. a and JEAN HERSHOLT in `"-*0 c ord Castle 10-45 alit 6/- (Buffet • Cleveland Arms at Middleton concerned the " HIS BROTHER'S W IFE.,, • Presentation. • A committee meeting held at the King's earliest record of Middleton possessing an • Head Hotel, Barnard Castle. in connection Fri. and Sat., October 15th and TO DARLINGTON ■ The silver salver subscribed for by the organised cricket club. 16th • tenants, employees and tradesmen of with the North Eastern Cyclists' Meet, JEAN HARLOW, FRANCHOT TONE . Saturday, 23rd October the Ilokeby Estate as a testimonial to Mr affirMed the decision to hold a whist drive I have in front of me the secretary's CARY GRANT in said Castle 12-22 & Cotherstone William Armstrong, who was estate agent and dance in aid of the Meet funds, on minutes for the first meeting of the com- " SUM" j 7, Romaldkirk 12-4 pm & Mickle- • front May, 1925, to August, 1937, was made December 2nd. The Lady President, Mrs mittee on the 6th May, 1853. The commit- 1 15 2/1, Middleton-in-T. 11-55 am • Pickersgill, will present the prites. • at Mr Armstrong's residence, Kirklands, tee was composed of Cuthbert Spark, George Mon. and Tues., October 18th and 19th • Barnard Castle, on Thursday night, by Mr yREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, • Under the auspices of the Bowes Habita- Lowes, John Forster, Joseph Todd, Henry • TO MIDDLESBROUGH • R. P. Watson, Greta Bridge, who was tion of the Primrose League, to annual COOPER and MICKEY ROONEy ,!: Saturday, 23rd October • Wallace, John Gowling, and Aaron I.owes. ■ accompanied by the estate hailiff, MY F. meeting has been arranged to take place " THE DEVIL TAKES THE COUNT•,, ■litldlesbrough v. Manchester C.) ■ 71'omlinson Mr Watson referred to the in the schoolroom on Friday evening. Mr Joseph French was secretary, and William prnard Castle 12-22, Cotherstone respect. and esteem in which Mr Armstrong T.. Gilbert Dugdale, Gilmonby Hall, will Wholah sub-secretary. The treasurer was ■ had been held by all. Mr Armstrong, in Romaldkirk 12-4 pm & Mickleton preside, and Captain T. L. Dugdale, M.P., John Graham. John Forster was captain 1 3 ,2, Middleton-in-T. 11-55 am 3/8. the course of a feeling reply, thanked the will give an address. A whist drive wild UPPER TEESDALE. • donors for the token of their goodwill. and Joseph French sub-captain. • follow. • There were about 40 subscribing members [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) RETURN TICKETS ■ Cleatlam Farmers' Success. The engagement is announced between CHEAP TO named as follows :— Mr R. Pickthall has been appointed LONDON • At Penrith Shorthorn Sale on Friday, Mr Gordon, only son of Mr and Mrs William • T. G. Robinson, Cleatlam Hall, entered a Blain, of 58, Vane Terrace South, Darling- J. D. Little Win. Horne taker of Romaldkirk Reading Room. ■ ten-months-old bull, Coundon Grey Lad IL, ton, and Ellen Mary Guy. daughter of the lothly Return Tickets. Outward from • John Gowling Thos. Dickinson Mechanics' Whist. ;,rord Castle every day by any train—return • which was sold for 75 guineas to Mr H. C. late Captain J. T. Monkhouse and Mrs Cuthl Spark Thos. Beadle. Prizewinners at the weekly whist d opy train any day within one calendar • Brown, Stoke-on-Trent. At the same sale lirown-Humes, of Hamsterley. Miss Monk- John Forster r' • James Spark in the Mechanics' Institute on Weduesd, • a second prize bull, Duke of Calearia, shown house is a granddaughter of the late Mr Jos. Gedling John Anderson evening were : Ladies-1, Mrs C. Coltnial FARE 43'10. • by Mr H W. Tomlinson, MilrithOrpe, was and Mrs Octavius Monkhouse, Cowshill. Geo. Smith WM. Langstaff 2, Miss M. Bradwell, Gentlemen-1, Ai • sold for 130 guineas. This animal was r )1 Tickets. Every Friday night, also on • At a meeting of the Old Comrades' Geo. Holden Thos. Swinbank Bellas ; 2, Mr Bateson. Lowest score, • of Tues. 19th & Wed. 27th October, ■ sired by Mr Robinson's stock bull, Couhdon Association of the 6th D.L.I., held at the Peter Wilkinson John Allinson J. Baum ; longest sitter, Mrs Morton. 0.32 pm train. • Bonny Lad, his data being Cleatlam Norah British Legion headquarters, Barnard Win. Wholah Miles Walton Middleton Fellowship. IV., which was bred by him. Coundon Castle, addresses were given by Mr Barrett John Graham Jos, Home FARE 1913. I Grey Lad II. secured two first prizes at Mr R. Graham presided at the- open', (Spennymoor) and Mr Sinclair (Consett). Jos. French Isaac Bell bud Tickets by through train every Middleton Show this year. Coundon Bonny It was decided to hold a general meeting Thos. Walton Isaac Allinson social of the United Fellowship i n t from Darlington, at 12-18 am—return • Lad is now in the herd of Mr S. W. Stokes, Bourne Schoolroom, Middleton-in-Teesd: to appoint officers and make general Thos. Nixon Thos. Bell might within 17 days. Coatham Hall , Coatham Mundeville. arrangements for the revival of the Geo. Lee • Wm. Richardson on Wednesday evening. The evenin g. FARE 31/6. spent in games, interspersed with son: British Legion. organisation. Jos. Collinson Geo. Tinkler • Geo. Lowes Wm. Laughlin recitations and choruses, followed For details see bills at stations ; and on At the annual meeting of the women's Staindrop Breeders' Success. refreshments. I section of the Barnard Castle branch' of the Tobias Kipling _ Wm. Wilkinson " Cheap Rail Travel " boards. ■ At the Penrith Association of Shorthorn Aaron I.owes Nich's Watson Baptist Church. British Legion last week, about seventy 1111111••••••••••••••••••••••• members attended under the presidency of Breeders' show and sale on Friday, Messrs John Sherlock Geo. Parmley The annual missionary services in co Mrs H. C. Watson, J.P. A substantial J. and J. S. Thompson, Srietterton Hall, Jos. Dufour Wm. Hebden nection with Middleton Baptist clan balance in hand was reported. Lady Staindrop. sold an 11-month-old hull, Jos. Todd John Gedling were held on Sunday and Monday we . Barnard was re-elected - president ; Mrs H. "Suotterton Dandy," qualified under D.S.A. Hy. Wallace John Tarn The preacher was the Rev. A. R. Stouulak C. Watson„ 1.P., chairman ; Mrs J. Bell, rules, with butterfat distinction, for 75 Benj -Smedley Wm. Ratite who has woilied for 37 years in the con. vice-chairman ; Mrs F. Nevison, treasurer ; guineas. " Snotterton Renown " went for Thos. Mallinson BISON & WOODHAMS 67 guineas, and " Snotterton Emblem," region of Africa. His display of gifts fro . and Mrs T. Boardman secretary. The com- Rule 1 states that the "entrance" fee be native chiefs proved the high regard (F. BEER AND W. CHEEEIRBROUGH) mittee appointed was Mrs T. B. Harker. Mrs from the same herd. for 33 guineas. which he was held by all with whom , sixpence and • the monthly payment six- ILY GROCERS AND PROVISION W. Jones, Mrs J. Hall, Mrs J. Murray, Mrs Cotherstone Guild. came in contact. A letter was read fro W. Harris, Mrs C. Gibson. Mrs F. R. pence. the Rev. Howard J. Charter, son of a form DEALERS, Jordan, Mrs E. C. Robinson. Miss Allison. Cotherstone Methodist Guild. opened its Rule 3. That. at the end of each month Middleton minister, showing the plum winter session on Wednesday with the WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Mr's S. Coulthard, Mrs F. Robinson, and four members of the said committee retire of his work in Ceylon. Mrs J. Everard. usual social, and a good gathering was present. The evening was pleasantly spent and other four be elected from the members Parish Council. BARNARD CASTLE. Barnard Castle Church Harvest Festival. in games and competitions. Those in if required. The proposal of Middleton Parish Cuunc The harvest feStival services at the Bar- charge were Mr R. Taylor and the two to use the open spaces in the town b Rule 5. The secretary to lay a report of nard Castle Parish Church began on Thurs- secretaries, Miss Douglass and Miss Bland, the proceedings each month before the flower beds was the subject of discussi* • _la base where you get the best of day evening, when there was a good con- and the committee. Duets were rendered at the monthly meeting on Weditesd, ,:rything at the least possible price. gregation. The church was beautifully by Miss E: Blenkinsopp mid Miss E. Robin- committee. evening. It was Pointed out that the la vial order is respectfully solicited. decorated. The special preacher was the son, accompanied by Mr B. Kipling. Mrs Rule 6. None be admitted as members out of the hill green and the Seed Hill le. Rev.
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