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The New Designs of Instant Dividend Stamp Solid Gold Ladies' Bracelet WRIST WATCHES from €30 DARLINGTON CO-OP 2 i Market Place, Barnard Castle Barnard Castle Tel 3206 Prop. R. H. Allan Established 1854. Barnard Castle, Wednesday, 14th May, 1969. No. 5945. Price 3d. FARM MAN MR JOHN GILL Church Juniors ALL JAZZED UP AGAIN—AND C A L E N D A R DIES AT 65 LEAVES FARM Get Awards May. 15. Conservative Association Coffee The death occurred on Friday in Mr John Gill. of. Crooks House, The Rev, E. R. Golding conduc A ‘BUMPER DO9 IS ON THE hospital, following an illness of Barningham. is retiring with his wife Morning, Cockland, Middleton. Mary to Darlington, after a sale of ted the family service held at Trin 16. Car Treasure Hunt. Bowes and only a few weeks, of Mr Robert his stock and implements on Satur ity Church, Barnard Castle, on Sun Gilmonby Parish Hall. William AUinson, Bridge House day. A native of Staindrop, he day. Certificates were presented to CARDS 16. Jumble Sale, British Legion, Farm. Ettersgill. He was 65 years farmed at Deepdale View, Bowes, in Barnard Castle. Andrew Carr, Elizabeth Raper. Last night many members of the 16. Chinch Whist Drive & Dance, of age, and was the son of the late 1938, and moved to Crooks House It will be the best for years.| their own. But on Sunday Mr in 1942. Katherine Guy and Ian. Carr, who T h at w as th e fo re c a s t o f Maurice Eustace, the Meet secret- committee met at their headquarters Village Hall, Middleton. Mr and Mrs Thomas Allinson. He In 1956 he also took Shaw House were successful in their scripture . J . 5. arf, went to a meeting in. Washing- at 5 The Bank to complete the de 17. Middleton - in - Teesdale Male spent the early part of his life at at Arkengarthdale and worked both officials yesterday as they ton anJarrow, Barbara Walton, Loraine Kipling, about the increased costs on Mon tended and improved. In the main as compere. Solos and duets were the Right Rev. J. A. Hamilton, Susan Grieve. Rosalyn Brough. Gil day. They were also told that four building the dormitories, common TO GRUMBLE given by Mr Britton. Mrs P. Bain confirmed 34 candidates from the lian Robinson, Annette Kipling, SEE ARMY years after the completion of Cow room and dining room have been bridge, Mrs S. Stevens, Miss Brenda parish presented to him by the Susan Kipling, Gillian Golledge. Green, Tees-side’s industries may re-furnished .and. re-decorated, so It is a farmer’s prerogative to A party of about 40 members of Cook and Mr A. Smith. Miss M. Rector, the Rev. L. Thompson^... Christine Watson. Barbara Hether- need even more water and that the that they have been" brought up to grumble and these grumbles are Thompson was the pianist. Refresh ington, Angela Brough. Joanna Barnard Castle Young Farmers’ The Rev. R. C. Thornton, Vicar Board will have to start thinking the standard required by the Gov ■usually taken lightly. But no longer ments were served by the ladies of of Eggleston, acted as Bishop’s Buffey. Anne Bradwell, Gillian about another source of supply. ernment. Club visited Barford Camp last is this the case under present cir the church. chaplain. The churchwardens, Beach, Lesley Lee-Shield, Jacqueline Tarn. Gale Ward, June Jackson and Tuesday night. After a brief tall;, cumstances, says the monthly report Messrs W. Collingwood and H. W. B. Ord, escorted the Bishop. The Sandra Bainbridge. they were split into four groups and S A L E H E L P S O ld People by the Durham County Agricultural shown round the camp. This in Lively Times full church emphasised the fact The adults presented were Mes- Invite Others Adviser, Mr I. E. Ketteringham. that a confirmation is a great occa dames Golledge, Davis. Spraggon, cluded a tour in one of the guns THE CIRCUIT “ The situation for stock feed is The spring group meeting -presid sion in the life of a parish. Fairless. Watson. Coates, Reed. and an inspection of the helicopters. Methodists in the Teesdale circuit The Wolsingham Over 60 Club becoming desperate, with little sign ed over by Mrs Dent was held at After a short film showing the vari organised a gift sale on Saturday concert party visited their neigh of grass growth due to cold and Mickleton Women’s Institute. Mrs ous machines in action, refreshments at the Wesley Hall, Middleton-in- bouring club at Middleton-in-Tees Teesdale, to raise funds for the cir damp conditions,” he says. “ It is Dent welcomed everyone and Mrs were served, and a vote of thanks cuit account and also towards the dale. and provided an excellent an expensive time for all livestock Johnson, the group convener, gave was proposed by Peter Gill. manse fund. The effort was opened programme of musical and variety farmers and especially so for dairy her report. The secretaries then gave The result of the football match by Mrs W. Hall. Loftus, the wife items. Thanks to the artistes was ex their reports. of a former circuit steward. farmers with herds to maintain on M A YTIM E held last Sunday was Barnard Castle pressed by Mr R. Graham. Mrs Hall emphasised the need for winter rations well into May, where Mrs Hodgson, V.C.O., gave a 5, Croft 4. Barnard Castle's goals funds for the circuit affairs and A new member was welcomed and normally cows could be out grazing full account of the coming events were scored by Trevor Dixon (3), particularly finance to keep the the dub, which is administered by a young grass.” in the county. The speaker, Miss Robert Wall and Neville Nixon. manse up to modern standards. In •welfare committee, extended to all addition to the usual gift and cake ■Sheep can find keep on shorter Sylvia Lovat, Corbridge, told of The next meeting will be on Tues stalls, which were supervised by re people of 60 years and over an in swards, and ewes and lambs are her experiences abroad. Mrs EVENT day, 27th May, and will be a visit presentatives from the various vitation to join the fortnightly meet nibbling away as first signs of B'lenkinsopp of Romaldkirk gave to Harperley Hall Police Training churches and chapels in the circuit, ings and the entertainment provided. growth appear. the vote of thanks. Newbiggin was Centre. teas were served during the after There were 24 entries in the com noon by other lady helpers. For the arable farmer it is also elected for the next group meeting. petition for the prettiest brooch, and becoming desperate as fields remain After supper, entertainment was White only, Non-Drip Emulsion Paint 15/- Gallon 2’ 11” Kitchen Cabinet ...... £20 the winner was Mrs R. Ebden. The waterlogged and unworkable—nit is given by Mrs Stokeld who gave an two raffles were won by Mrs Roe excellent rendering of two solos. Kitchen Set with Drop Leaf Refectory Table £32/2/0 now too late for wheat and oats 36” Whitewood Wall Units ...... 59/11 buck (Wolsingham) and Mrs Robert and the last chance is for barley. Miss Gargett told some amusing Beadle. A display of country danc Another two weeks and it will then A Hew Look- more comfort ing will be given at the next meet 3 x- 4 Nylon Foam Backed Carpets from £28/10/0 ing which will be an open night, and Multi Striped Tufted Carpet, 54” ...... 25/- per yard jo you r borne th is Prin®,r , 36” Foam Backed Tufted Carpet, recommended docl Summer with beduttw the competition will be a posy of spring flowers. The meeting closed price 47/6. Our Price 37/6 spring flowers. The meeting was CURTAILS New Delivery of 3-Piece Suites ...... from closed by Mr H. Staley. £49
Reversible Cottons 48” wide WAR MEMORIES Indesit 'Fridge ...... £34/2/6 Morphy Richards Spin Dryer .....,...... 21 gns. at 6/11, 9/11, 12/11 per yard. There was a varied programme at the weekly meeting of the Bar 3’ 0” Divans, complete with Headboard...£12/12/0 Damasks in Gold, Green and nard Castle Over 60 Club on Mon Hoover Junior Cleaners ...... ,...... 27 gns. day, when Mrs E. A. Stephenson Tangerine at 12/11,15/11. New gave a talk on her experiences as a land army girl during the 1914-18 36” Nylon Long Curtain Net from 3/6 per yd. Seconds stocks at pre-Budget Prices. war. and then entertained with 48” Nylon Long Curtain Net from 3/6 per yd. Seconds selections on the harmonica. Mrs Eva Raine played for community 59” Nylon Long Curtain Net .from 2/11 yd. Seconds singing and Mrs Pennock gave Sunshine Holiday 48” Frilled Nylon Net ...... 2/11 yd. Seconds monologues. The afternoon was Miss J. Fleming presided at the 36” Bris Bi Net Nylon...... from 3/11 per yd. Seconds much enjoyed. monthly meeting of the Women’s Section of the Middleton-in-Teesdale DK and 4-ply Wool...... 1/3 per ball British Legion, when a very interest DK and 4-ply Nylon ...... ,...... 1/3 per ball ing and vivid description of her Oddments in Wool, 3- ply, DK, 4-ply...... 1/- LEISUREWEAR holiday in Morocco was given by Mrs Gore-Booth, Staindrop, in Double size Nylon Sheets, Seconds ...... 52/6 per pr. which she recounted many unique 80 x 96 Union Blankets ...... 39/11 each features of the country, its people Candy Striped Cotton Pillow Cases 9/6 per pair and their habits. Feather Filled Pillows ...... 14/11 Mrs Geary, on behalf of the mem REGD. bers, expressed thanks to Mrs Gore- Booth, who also judged the competi tion, a peep-show in a shoe-box. M e n ’s Shop The winner was Mrs V. Pinkney. Mrs O. Beadle won the surprise ANTHONY DONALD prize given by Mrs N. Watson. It was announced that a display of BLACKETTS Kipling Furnishing Ltd BARNARD CASTLE wool garments and a talk will be given by Patons and Baldwins Ltd. also branch at CARLISLE 2 Market Place, Barnard Castle. Tel. 2020 Refreshments were served by Mrs ,N. Watson and Mrs Robert Beadle. HORSE MARKET - BARNARD CASTLE - TEL. 2148