Wednesday, 19th October, 1966. THE TEESDALE MERCURY 3 For all Property Matters GOLF Y.F.C. SAT. NOV. 5th PIGG & SON A' meeting of Staindrop Young Darts F.R.I.C.S.. F.A.I.. Farmers’ Club was held in Winston GUY FAWKES' NIGHT 1 CP. I DOWN TO Chartered Surveyors, Valuers, Village Hall on Monday night when DARTS the president and 29 members were Rating Surveyors. Chartered “MIRROR" CHAMPIONS present. An interesting talk on lime Auctioneers & Estate Agents. and a demonstration on the acidity Results of matches played 14th Having qualified for the closing of soil was given by Mr Wood- October: 47th R.A. 3, Royal Star stages or the Daily Mirror northern Hardy, who answered many quest­ "A” 4; Blue Bell 6. Coach and Valuations for Compensation amateur handicap golf tournament ions. A vote of thanks was propos­ Horses 1; Royal Star “B” 2, Cricket­ and Compulsory Purchase. which were decided over the 6.418 ed by Mr P. Maughan. The next ers’ Arms 5; Black Horse 3. D.L.I. Yards Southport and Ainsdale course meeting will be held on 24th 4; Four Alls 2. Oddfellows’ Arms last Weekend. Mr W. D. Ascough. of October. 5; Old Well 5. Working Men’s Club 74, Newgate Street, Barnard Castle, won through to the 2; George and Dragon 2. Bridge­ quarter-finals. In this round he lost water Arms 5; Three Horse Shoes 3, Castle Arms 4. Tel. 2511 by one hole, the 18th. to Mr T. M. Store Bullocks to £80 at (24 Hour answering service) Buckets, a seven handicap player, of the neighbouring Hillside club, who Barnard Castle League Positions. went on to become the 1966 At the autumn show and sale of P W LPts ENJOY IT WITH champion. 126 cattle, bullocks for short keep FITTED CARPETS met a good trade. Others easier. G. Red Well ... 4 3 16 The Foundation of Comfort in In the previous round, on Satur­ W.M.C...... 4 3 16 FIREWORKS day morning, Mr Ascough, 9 handi­ Dent £80; G. R. Robinson £80; I. your Home. Rutter £72 10s.; H. H, Barker and Bridgewater' Arms ..... 4 3 1 6 cap, one of the two Co. Durham D.L.I...... 4 3 16 WE STOCK a fine range of qualifiers, was drawn against Mr J. Son £66; E. M. & K. Robson £66; from the J. V. Robinson £61 5s.; D. Lowes Cricketers’ Arms ...... 4 3 16 Carpeting for your choice. We L. Gibb (8). of Barnsley and George and Dragon ..4316 District Club, the defending cham­ £55; J. W. Parr £53; F. Hare £50 advise, measure, estimate and fit Blue Bell ...... 4 2 2 4 TOYSHOP of pion; this match also being decided 10s.; J. Tiplady.£54 res.; J. Raine Oddfellows’ Arms ...... 4 2 2 4 Free of Charge. at the 18th hole. Both players were £49; T. Walker £44 10s.; W. Foster Coach and Horses .... 4-2 2 4 ROWELL & WRIGHT partners in a subsidiary better-ball £44 10s.; A» Dent £43; C. Rowe £42 Old Well ...... 4 2 2 4 TEESDALE (Home Furnishers) bogey competition on the Sunday, 10s.- J. Bradbury £38; W. Brown Black Horse ...... 4 2 2 4 returning a combined winning score £33. Taking Orders Now for 41 MARKET PLACE Royal Star “A” ...... 4 2 2 4 of seven up. WEDNESDAY. — Forward 16 Three Horse Shoes ... 4 I 3 2 Selections, Set-Pieces, etc. BARNARD CASTLE All 16 finalists were presented with dairy cows, 54 calves. 27 fat cattle, Four Alls ...... 4 13 2 an inscribed trophv and vouchers 25 pigs, 801 sheep. Dairy cows: G. 47th R.A...... 4 13 2 STANDARDS - PAINS varying in degree according to the & F. Richardson, Forest, £106; W. Royal Star “B” ...... 4 13 2 BROCKS. 1,000 FAT HENS stage reached, by Mr Percy Roberts, T. Wilson & Son, High House, £103; Bd. Castle W.M.C. .... 4 13 2 the Daily Mirror northern director. W. K. Thompson, Butterknowle, Castle Arms ...... /.. 4 1 3 2 11 The Bank, Barnard Castle WANTED WEEKLY Thqre was a total of 2,433 entries £79; E. I. Hutchinson & Son, Kirk­ in the competition with 266 from by Stephen, £74- J. I. Hutchinson, Northern Poultry Durham: next year it was hoped [Willis, N.E. Langleydale, £70 10s.; Hastwell & Packers to attract further entries to make Viscount Linley striding along between his father and Bell, Kaber, £70; W. Parker, Bowes, Tel. East Layton 286 this the largest event in amateur mother, Lord Snowdon and Princess Margaret, who were £70; G. R. Wearmouth, Briscoe, £69: golf, a record at present held by an among the guests at the wedding at _ Church last H. W. Alderson, Baldersdale, £68 1 American organisation. Saturday Vrf (Lord Oxmantown and Miss Alison Cooke- 10s.; J. Hall, . £68 res.; S. TATES RADIO CO. LTD. Hurle. Viscount Linley was the page. Bayles, West Hope, £66; M. H. of er TELEVISION RENTAL TERMS from « deporft and aaij Dixon, Stainmore, £65. Calves to 7/- weekly. Hire Purchase Terms arranged. BALIOL SCHOOL OF £15, av. £5 15s.;’steers to £7 19s. " FREEZE " ASSURANCES (Roy Watson to W. J. Thompson), We have the latest model .Twin-Tub Washing Machines, Transistor MOTORING FOOTBALL av. £7 Ils. 6d.; heifers to £8 (Roy Radios, Record Players, Radiograms, and 625 Line Television Sets (Prop. R. B. Finch) WILL BENEFIT FARMERS Watson to H. Foster and T. Adam­ in all the leading makes for immediate delivery. Hire Purchase son to Middleton Co-op.), av. £7 7s. Dual Control Car COCKFIELD v. ball home. Cockfield added one The national freeze and the far­ •6d. Porkers 36s.. av. 35s. 6d_; cut­ or Rental Terms Arranged. more goal to win 7-2. Enquire for Port Exchange Bargains. Write, Phone or Call ati Qualified Instructor BARNARD CASTLE UNITED mers’ squeeze caused more gloom ters 36s., av. 35s.-_ Iambs 2s. 5yd., av. Next Sunday. United are at home 2s. 5d.; sheep 2s. Id., av. Is. 114d. 20.GALGATE to . Kick off 2-30 over farming than did the weather Uncrossed Swaledale ewes: 1st. E. BARNARD CASTLE On a heavy pitch, on Sunday. p.m. on Ten Fields. during September, comments Mr I. 16 Market Place Barnard Castle Cockfield scored twice before the E. Iceton. £8; 2. W. Wilkinson & Telephone 3277 Tel. 2353 Son. £7; 3. D. H. Ettey. £5 8s.; 4. United defence had time to settle SCHOOLS FOOTBALL E. Ketteringham, Durham County down. Nevertheless United mounted Agricultural Adviser, in his report J. T. Caygill, £5 8s. some strong attacks, one of which The four schools in the Start- for the month. He expresses the resulted in Thornton scoring an forth Rural Schools’ Association1 view that the Minister’s assurances, " ROADCRAFT " excellent goal. have been playing a seven-a-side In the next minute Cockfield in­ football tournament during the | near the end of the month, should FREE FITTING FREE FITTING FREE FITTING DRIVING SCHOOL creased their lead further with a early part of the autumn term. The - help revise flagging markets and R. W. GREGORY well-taken goal and added another leading team this year is Bowes and. cheer livestock and arable farmers Registered, Qualified and to make the scoreline 4-1 at half­ as a culmination of this small leagueI time. alike. Approved by the Ministry of competition, a special match will be i United started the second half played -in which the Bowes boys After a slow start the weather Transport and the R.A.C. strongly and were having much will face a representative team • improved and most of the 100,000 more of the game but Cockfield Dual Control Car. from the other three schools at ; acres of pom was safely harvested pressed and scored two more goals , Mickleton and Start- 64, NEWGATE, in quick succession. Still the United and stored in sack or silo, to be Barnard Castle. Tel. 3276 forth. The match will take place at | plugged awav and after several Bowes on Saturday. 22nd October.1 sold or fed during the coming missed chances. Metham forced the kicking off at 10-15 a.m. Admission] months. Grassland grew well, pro­ i charge is 6d. for adults and 3d. for | viding stock with plenty to eat and children. League Table. a few fields to spare for second-cut P W D L F APIs’ silage or hay. Root crops have put TYRAD DIMPLEX Bowes .. 6 6 0 0 28 7 12 on weight and should provide good1 Mickleton ... 5 3 0 2 9 10 6] winter feed for cattle and sheep, Stgrtforth ... 5 1 0 4 3 11 2] the report says. Cotberstone 6 I 0 5 6 20 2 i ELECTRIC The boys chosen for the repres-1 It will not be possible to estim­ entative side are: R. Evre.-P. Har­ ate how the potato crop will turn rison. S. Pinkney (all Mickleton), out until later, Mr Ketteringham D. Kidd. R. Hunter (both Cother­ stone). G. Towler. R. Woodall adds. Yields are promising at pres­ BLOCK STORE (both Startforth). Reserves: B. Bain­ ent but weather conditions for har­ bridge (Mickleton) and J. Talbot vesting and blight infection at lift­ (Startforth). ing will be the crucial test. Complaints have been heard BARNARD CASTLE SPARTANS HEATING that milk yields have tended to fall v. EGGLESCLIFFE / in spite of ample grass, and supple­ mentary feeding has been neces­ consult The Spartans lined up with the following team for their home sary. Sheep and lambs .are doing match against Egglescliffe: J. Cud- reasonably well, but late lambs are more: F. Ashmore. A. Jenkins; A. unlikely to catch up on the earlier HARRY COOPER Cudmore. B. Robinson. N. Wilson; W. Lambert. W. Anderson. B. ones and so will sell for less or be Evans. K. Walker, I. Macdonald. kept longr. 21 BIRCH ROAD The Spartans attacked early on and Egglescliffe rarely looked dang­ erous. They defended well, how­ 5s & 3s LEAGUE BARNARD CASTLE ever. using the offside trap. With neither side scoring in the Old Well ...... 9 points gec Phone 3391 heatstore first half. Egglescliffe got into the Red Well ...... 8 .. game in the second half and were Beaconsfield ...... 7 .. often worrying the over-worked Oddfellows-’ Arms ... 7 .. Spartans’ defence. With ten minutes Workingmen’s Club “A” 7 „ to go. when the game looked as if King’s Arms ...... 7 ., . it would be a goalless draw. W. Golden- Lion ...... 6 .. Anderson scored for the Spartans Blue Bell ...... 6 ., following a goalmouth scramble. Cross Keys. Gainford ... 6 .. Move over pussycat Egglescliffe redoubled their efforts Royal Star ...... 5 ., but the Spartans held out to win 1-0. Coach & Horses ... 5 .. Next week. Spartans are away to Bowes Club ... 5 .. Newton Aycliffe Hospitals. Trans­ Cricketers’ Arms ... 4 .. and let’s all see port leaves Scala 1-30 p.m. Workingmen’s Club “B” 2 .. Chairman Receives the new design " Best Herd"Trophy That’s better. Now everyone can see just how beautiful it is. Kosset new Bronze Label ‘Carousel’. Tough. Warm. The pile is thick and lavish. 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