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n . ^^^W cdnesdiy , January 5th, 1955. THE MERCURY.

Holwick and District Game­ THE FOOTBALL keepers’ 50th Annual Pigeon OBITUARY R.D.C. Rural REV. E. V. CAVE. MR ARTHUR MAYBOURNE, MIDDLETON WANDERERS WENSLEYDALE Shoot. \CE A.F.C. FOOTBALL LEAGUE. News came to Teesdale on Thurs­ The death occurred on* Friday of Mr Arthur Mayhourne, 10, Queen (Continued from Page 1) day that the Rev. Eric Victor Cave, i?1* without any fixtures Except for Askrigg, mil the The and District Game­ Council 46-year-old Vicar of St. August­ Street, aged 64 years. I x i ’-u 818 .or New Year’s Day, home teams won on Saturday— keepers held their annual clay ine’s. W r a n g thorne, Leeds, had *1. A?1* *r*l*£*^ o n . resume their league the home ground advantage being Transport Commission on the site A Londoner by birth, he came to pigeon shoot on New Year’s Day at Mieklcton and a report of the (Continued from Page 1) Mrs M . Mordue, an elderly lady, collapsed and died on Wednesday yJ* S | H fixturesi witih a visit to KLingsway most decisive—fifty-two goals being in a field adjoining the Strathmore live in Barnard Castle with Mrs (Estate Surveyor of the Commission had been discharged from Darling­ night at the home of a sick P‘ay strong scored against nine *by the visiting Arms kindly lent by M r L . Lee, warning to tenants in arrears, he May bourne (who was a native of following the interview would be ton Memorial Hospital to her home parishioner to whom, he was taking v fcoei^H Reserves team, who a£ present are teams. tihe weather being dry. There were said: “ The Fiuance Committee are in- without preparations a Christmas Communion. It ) when their home in Lon­ I loaders in the league. Middleton With a comfortable win over forwarded *to the Council in due greatly con'cerned at the amount of don was destroyed bv enemy action 2o game keeper 8 taking part in the course. having been made 'tar airing her appeared that M r Cave had called I froths» I were successful when the teams their visitors, Wensley, the Ays- shoot, the winuers being as follows: these arrears and are determined to at several houses during the day early in the war. H e had b ^ n in Hclwiok Water Supply. house and bed which had ‘been nt Middleton -in November by garth side, at full strength, was in 1st prize and C. U . Peat Challenge take drastic steps to reduce this empty for a fortnight. This old taking Communion to the sick. He the Regular Army and retired on A letter, was received from the TL 'I S 1 'Seals to 1, so the Bishops will be good form. Marsden Brown opened Cup and Cjhas. Hilles spoon was sum to the absolute minimum. collapsed at the home of one of his attaining the age limit1 with the Ministry of Housing and Local .lady lived alone and bad no rela­ J all out for revenge, but Middleton the scoring, Reg. Aslderson’ got the won by David Powell (Barningham) Every consideration has so far been oldest invalid parishioners, in Ash rank of Warrant Officer. He was Government saying that the Coun­ tives living in the vicinity to look are hopiu* to turn out their strong- second and the tlhird after defender with 8 successive kills; 2nd and given to the tenant and the Clerk Grove. Leeds. It is understood that for a time a caretaker on the camps cil’* application for grant towards after her. r\ :■ teaan which If selected from: Tom Burnett had made oue of his R . Fenwick’s special prize, W . lias had to seJAl innumerable let­ he was taken ill in the bedroom of and then in charge of the barrack the cost of this scheme has been Dr. PaJev reported on his efforts Bolton; S. Hutchinson, Gowland; few (mistakes by slicing. Frank Curry (Holwick}: 3rd and W . G. ters to those whose rents have not to obtain Home helps ” and had the house and was seen by a store in Stainton. Early in 1948 considered, and it