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n . ^^^W cdnesdiy , January 5th, 1955. THE TEESDALE MERCURY.
Holwick and District Game THE FOOTBALL keepers’ 50th Annual Pigeon OBITUARY Startforth R.D.C. Barnard Castle 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 Holwick 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 Bishop Auckland 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-Headlam without preparations a Christmas Communion. It Shildon) 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 Bowes. The Finance Committee report House, Baldersdale. -> W hen 3$r Celtic kicked off and set up a follows: R . Usher, Les. Robinsou, of this case. and during his enforced absence the forward® wore hindered after The Clerk read a letter from the contained a recommendation that Robinson died Mrs Robinson moved "fl ■sei'ie© of attacks down tihe left B. Bainbridge, T. Lauder, W . Mar It was recommended that the from his parish the dufties at ■ Grind rod, the useful 1 left winger, County Surveyor saying: 4< As I a certified bailiff be appointed to back to cars for him in hig own I wing, Douthwaite 'going close with wood. L . Forrester, Joe Lee. J. Clerk write to the Darlington and Startforth were undertaken by the had to leave the field of play alter informed you in my letter, only one arrange for taking proceedings home. I a nice sbofc just too high. Tindale Robson, M r Flockkart, J. Coats- District Hospital Management Rev. W . Oliver, now Rector of a Face injury through heading the wortn. A. Johnson, L. Hogarth, J. 0i thfse covens wa.s broken by against teiiaftts persistently in Committee respecting the above Rokeby-with-Brignall. After several The funeral took place on Mon I Crescent then attacked en sweep with 32 on Sundays- the service in the Congregational almost impassable. my outside staff to have this cover £138 11s. lOd. Leeds. :n 1951. As an Army Chap I neat move started by their right entries winch was divided by the It was recommended that the Church and at the graveside. J Leyburn had a come-back after replaced at County Council expense. lain during the war he was taken I half who slipped a long ball to the following: B. Thompson, B . Close, Varlat;ons in Tenders. Rural District Councils’ Associa Mourners included representatives the veteran Fred Wilkinson re J. Robinson. J. Stoddart, W . You do noit appear to appreciate Eight tenders were received for prisoner by the Germans in May, from the Stainton Barrack Store, I ineide. right, who transferred to that when am abnormal load passes tion be requested to consider ask turned to help the home side Haigh, J. Robinson. J. Hodgson, J. the construction of the sewerage ing the Government’ to promote 1940, after being in France only Teesdale Mercury, and the British I the winger, A. Thrower, to run in against Newton-lcv-Willows, For a along this trunk road, other I and score with a low drive. Celtic Wilson. and sewage disposal scheme at legislation prohibiting slaughter- three weeks. During his captivity Legion 1 change from right back ho played vehicles have nerforce to take to he toured prison camps, holding Lv| then pressed hard and just on half- The second sween with 42 entries Ingle ton1. The amounts ranged ing on1 Sundays, and also that the On the right winjg most effectively; the footpaJihj?. As your Council arc, [services. He leaves a widow, a baby MR. V. SWINDLE. I time Clay got the -ball, took it up was won as follows: The following frcim £18,162 to £11,640, with a Clerk look into the question of the time aud again his passes resulted not prepared to consider an offer, it j son and an eiglit-year-old daughter. I ■ field, passed to the left winger, divided, 0 . Bousfield, J . Lee. L. corresponding variation for rock- making of a byelaw prohibiting The death on Wednesday at in goals in which George Horner is for your Council to deal with The funeral service of the Rev. j Douthwaite, who crossed a lovely Robinson. T. Bousfield, W. Mar cutting from £7 to £1 10s. per slaughtering on Sundays. Craig Lee. Ootherstone, of Mr ifll was chiefly concerned. wood, J. Addison R . Metcalfe. J. such occurrences themselves." cubic yard. It was agreed that the E. V . Cave at St. Augustine’s, centre for righte winger, Dinsley, to Mr Ashcroft stated that the Nos. 1-4. Gordon Gill, Evenwood. Vi pond Swindle 'has removed from Reeth and (Express Dairy had a Hodgson and L . Forrester. t'wo lowest tenders submitted be Wrangthorn, on Saturday was con the village a well-known and res M $ tM bead into the net. cover wtoich had been replaced at The Clerk reported correspond good game in' Swaledale; after .no After the shoot was over they F. M . Willers and Co., Ltd., Dar ducted by the Bishop of Kipou (Dr. pected character. H e was 66 years Half-time Tindale Crescent 1. Bd. score at half-time the home side the request of the County Council ence with Messrs Proud, Robinson G. A. Cha^e) assisted by the Vicar Castle Celtic 1. adjourned for luinoh and the follow lington, and T. H . Hoggett and of age and was a Cumberland man, got on top to prove worthy win ing subscribers were present: Lord had again been broken, and he had Son. Barnard Castle, be forwarded and Roddani, acting on behalf of of Leeds (Rev. Canon C. B. O n resuming, Celtic, with a* strong been asked by the Area Surveyor the owner, regarding responsibil coming to Cotherstone from his ^Pw-tairt I ners- W . Beswick scored the Strathmore, The Hon. H . J. N . to Messrs D- Balfour and Sons for Sampson). More than twenty clergy native Garrigill. H e had lived in breeze behind them, did all the Dairy's goal from a penalty. to have another cover of a heavier ity for the cleansing of the cess ■from adjacent parishes and ministers attacking, and after 10 minutes Vane, R . W". Colling, Major N . their observations. Cotohenetone for over 40 years. By There was little to choose between type fitted, and this had been done. pool serving the above houses. The of Nonconformist Churches weio scored a-gain from a free kick by Hillas, Major Priestman, Capt. W . At the request of Coun'. J . W . trade he was a mason and builder the home side, Askrigg and Rich Pfcrlour, Comm. R . H . Tor bock, Sir Deepdale Rifle Range. solicitors had finally written saying present. The service was followed bv Richardson. S. Carter, in Celtic' Townson (Bolam), the Transport and his hobby was farming in a mond Town1, the latter just manag The Clerk read a copv of a letter |“ in view of the fact that part or private cremation aft Lawnswoou. goal, 'had not had a phot to deal Wm. Gray, C. U. Peat. Major H. Committee are to request the very small way. For many years he ing to win by the odd goal. received from the Clerk of the the rates paid for these houses are A memorial service at which the with in this half so far, being weil E . Morritt, Sir F . Milbank, Lord United Automobile Services Ltd. to acted as secretary to the Cother In Division H. Gayle made no Hothfield. R . P. Wilson, Mjr. County Council which the latter provide a Sunday service on the in respect sewage and more par Bishop of Ripon gave an address HI 3 covered by right back Lam b and had sent to -the Command Land ticularly in view of the fact that stone Field Reeves. mistake with a depleted Gunner- was held at WrangthomW Church on Pounder, centre half. Five minutes Culihbert, Col. W . I. Watson. J. Bishop Aucklana-Darlington Route side team. Agent, Northern Command, saying isolated places such as Gordon Gill Sunday. M r Swindle was a staunch later Dinsley picked up a loose ball R. Dixon, Sir T. L. Dugdale, M.P., No. 6 which serves the Bolami par Wm Carperby had a struggle with F. Sayer, T. Lauder, B. Baiabridge, tihat the Planning Authority have ish. pay the same rates as any other Methodist and was actively assoc 23*h and from 20 yairds fired in a great MR THOMAS RAINE. Askrigg Reserves to win by the J. C. Nattrass. received further observations from place in the rural district, but get iated with the Cotherstone Metho PKUnl clrive to score. Tindajbe Crescent Other reports submitted an'd ap The death occurred suddenly on odd goal at Oarperby. Donors of special prizes were ais> this Council asking that the use of proved were:— litUe or nothing for such payment dist Church of which he was a attacked again and following a good the Deepd&le Range be discontinued in that they have Jtfo proper drain December 26th at his home in' Bellerby had a surprisingly easy follows: C. TJ. Peat Challenge Cup, Water Supply Schsvnss. trustee. |nty right wing move tfceir centre fow victory over Spennithorne. After and an alternative site found in the age, often no proper scavenging Longsight. Manchester, of Mr mfern ward fired narrowly over the bar. Ghas. Hilles and Sons, London, Springs at Stob Green. Eggle The interment was on New Year* s a four-one lead at half-time, the Spratts Patent Did., Gilbertson and area owned 'by the W a r Department arrangements and no street light Thomas Raine. late of Barnard For a time pla-r wate faily even! at Battle Hill, Lartington, having ston.—The Surveyor reported that ing and the like, it seems both Castle. H e was 68 years of age. Dav at Cotherstone following a home side went further ahead to a Page, R. Fenwicks, J. T. Younz, no gaugiugs have been taken this service in the Methodist Church | until five minutes from time Cley 7-1 win. Taylor, the home centre- regjard to the poinfa made by this legally and morally wrong to ask M r Raine came to live at Barnard beat Three men. centred, and Dins W . G . Richardson, G . Cooke, J • month, as the fell side is full of which was conducted by the Rev. forward, got • four, Wilkinson two, Council. The Command Land Agent an owner to pay twice for his sew Castle in the early part of his life lev headed another goal for his G. Robinson, M. Richardson, W . water. Tbe Clerk reported that from Copley, and about 14 years Shirley Redfern Superintendent ari*d Mawer, the outside left, one Metcalfe. The committee wish to was also informed that the County age service ana we think that on second “ hat-trick ” in three carries Planning Authoritv endorsed this M. W . Summers. Esq., M.I.C.E., reflection your Council cannot but ago moved away to Manchester. H e Minister of Barnard Castle. T h e r e goal. T . Brown, the outside right, thank all subscribers' for their Engineering Inspector of the Min was a large and representative For Celtic, Pounder, K . Carter and scored for the visitors. Young Council's objections: but they have agree with this view-" It was re was a lover of norses an'd for many Lam b in defence, and Clev and patronage. istry of Housing and Local Govern years drove the King’s Head town attendance of local neopie. Bowes was worthy of mention suggested that the County Planning commended that an abatement Dinsley in the forwards were the Officer should consult with the ment, had on the 14th December notice be served. service bus taking passengers to Chief mourners were: Mrs V . the visitors' side. KINNINVIE SHOOT AND paid an informal visit in connec best. Command Land Agent with a view TRANSPORT. and from the railway station. H e Swindle, widow; Mr and Mrs C. Full-time: Tindale Crescent 1. iy Coverdale gained its first win of SPORTS. tion with the above scheme aud also drove the Fire Brigade engine. the season and it' seemed to be to finding an alternative site at Swindle, sou and daughter-m-iaw; COMBINE! Compulsory Purchase Order- Coun s. Stopping Place at The Fallows, Both vehicles were horse driven. Barnard Castle Celtic 4. chiefly due to the offensive started Battle Hilj. Miss Sandra Swindle, grandchild; n OMiina O n Saturday. 8th January, Celtic J. W . Townson, Rutter and Davi Cockfield. time and again ‘by L . Stock dale, A very successful whist drive and Startforth Danger Sign. Possessor of a finfe tenor voice, he Mr and Mrs George Swindle (Bar M U entertain Sbildon B .R . on the Ten dance was held in Langley dale and Coun.. Mrs Field reported that as son', who had been present, re The Clerk read a letter from the often sang at local concerts. H e nard Castle), brother and sister- the veteran who usually plays ported on the discussion which had pwaWr be ^ Fields. Shildon have only dropped centre-half, but in this game went Marwood Social Centre hut on she had been unable to attend the Licensing Authority for Public drove the first taxi to ply for hire in-law; Mrs T. C. Swindle (Car one point this seaison. So a real taken place. Service \ chicles approving the pro in the town. «w. Ban ■ on to the right wing and made the December 22nd in aid of these last meeting of the No. 1 Area lisle) sister-in-law; M r and Mrs good game is ex»>ec*ted. Come along posal to institute a new bus stop H e is survived by his widow, two jrf I ptani game chiefly an' offensive one popular sports. The hut was packed Advisory Committee of the County PubHc Conveniences. R . Swindle (Winston), M r F . on each side of Long Lane at the sons and one daughter. and support the Celtic! rather than defensive. H e did in out; there was 52 tables for the Council she had written to the j Swindle (Carlisle), M r and Mrs 92. (Eggleston.— The Architect re. entrance to The Fallows, Cockfield. m l fact score t'he best goal of the whist. Championship, M r C. Hunter Chairman of that Committee sug-j ported a meeting with the Chair MR T. METCALFE. Irving (Penrith), nephews and PS pidmi game with a long shot wihich went (Selaby). Ladies— 1, Mrs R . gesting tihat representatives of the| man of the Eggleston' Parish Coun Barf or d Camp. The funeral took plaoe at Bowes nieces; Mrs J. Smith (Alston) and in a top corner of the ntet. Two liarnetot (Eggleston); 2, Mrs M. committee should meet Major J. D . cil. when two alternative sites had | The Clerk reported that the last Wednesday of Mr Thomas Mrs A . Vipond (Consett?), sisters- Mp « S 3 Don linoes Raine (Cliffe); 3. Mrs L . Metoalf Cooke-Hurle and herself on the site in-law; Mr T. Dixon (Low Fell), other goals came from Olive Slater been suggested: (a) the Village County Surveyor and the Chief Metcalfe, of Iv y Dene, Bowes. Mr 1 1 in swinging corners wihich R . Dins- (Scargill). Gents— 1, Peter Brom- to discuss this matter. Green which I consider undesir Constable were agreeable to the Metcalfe, who formerly farmed at Mr J. Dixon (Merrington) , M r G . nagk M BARNARD CASTLE & DISTRICT field (Holme House, Pierebridgeji; It was agreed that should a meet Dixon (Middlemoor), Mrs O. Est LEAGUE, dale and A- Iveson converted. The able; (h) small .plot of land im provision of a bus stopping place Valley Farm, Spital, had lived in 12, Mrs Tyson (Gain/ford), playing ing on the site 'be convened that mediately frontJinjg the Black- elle (Middlemoor), Mr R. Raine r i.\ tuxes for Monday, January Aysgarth side d'id not deserve to at Barford Camp,, but M r D . the- village top the past 30 years- M wand 1 be beaten so easily, but, except for as gent; 3. Mr I. Tceton {Eggles Conns. J . D . Cooke-Hurle and P shiith's Shop, and which belongs to Adams of the United Aulcmobile H e is survived by a widow, son and (Wolsingham). Mr® A- Renwick 10th; | Dictum tin a slip in the horn© defence the ton). Mrs H . L . Foster (Streatlam Barkes attend as this Council's the Parish Council, and again I Services Ltd.. had written saying, (Alston), Mrs V. Snowdon Ex-Services Club v. Beaconsfield. four daughters. The service was aijikik score would all have been in favour Grange) very kindly presented the rei)resent at ives. “ The position at the moment is I (Alston). Mr J. W . Snliowdon (Al Black Horse v. Bowes Club. do not consider this site suitable. conducted by the Rev. T . L . the •ctb|4|fi of Coverdale, a team elated with prizes. M .C . for whist, M r W . Dark Lane, Startforth. As an alternative, I would recom that after leaving Staintoff Grove Wardle in St. Giles’ Church. The ston), Mrs and Miss Metcalfe Oddfellows v. Three Horse Shoes. Stoddart. The whist drive was Coun. Cooke-Hurle stated that I (Penrith), Mrs A. Anderson Ii 1 Golden Lion v. Commercial. its victory. mend that the Council consider the buses stop on request between this bearers were Messrs J . Scrafton, n 1(11W Fbs followed by a dance with Jimmy the boundary wall of the Startforth purchase of all or -part of the x*int and Staindrop, and if your W . Tunstall, J. Bendelow. L . (Middleton), Mts W. Dawson “He a w Hom e team first. Results of Saturday’s Matches. Allen’s Band. The results of the housing site an the eastern side of blacksmith’s shop, which 1 under .Council seek to erect bus stops at Longstaff, J. W . Sayer, F . Donald, (Middleton*), cousins. competition were: 1. Mrs Storey Dark Lane was falling down, when fl M *”-*ai Division I. stand is now redundant, or alter onfe site in the middle of this F. Atkinson and P. Walker. Floral tributes were received keynote, v l (Wolsingham); 2. P. Norman M r Ashcroft was instructed to have natively the small agricultural stretch of road the position is not The floral tributes were from: from: Mrs Swindle, Clarence, wag w p j MiHiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reeth 3, Express Dairy 1. (Evenwood) : 3. W . Eiltringham the necessary renairs* carried out Askrigg 2, Richmond Town 3. building immediately -below the going to be very satisfactory, and His loving Wife; His Son. Daugh Margaret. Sandra; George and dty atonal (Barnard Cwstbe^: 4, T. Morton bv the Council's public health Aysgarth 5, Wensley 0. blacksmith’s shop. Either of these it seems to me that you have ters, Daughters-in-law and sous-in Selina; Isaac. Rlorrie and Lloyd; icpij-tjp, I J. (Barnard Castle); 5, B. Beswiok employees. | buildings is centrally situated and either to erect /bus stop signs at law; Annie and Ernie. Grandson Annie, Nanby, Ann, Jacqueline MILNER Leybum 6, Newton-le-Willows 1. ( Leyburn): 6, G. Bellas (Barnard apart irom water all serviecs are all the recognised points between and Granddaughter; All Grand and Mary; Tom, Nellie, Peggy, wlan 9 Division II. Castle); 7, N . Robinson (Cock available. The cost of converting Stainton Grove and Staindrop, children; The Annums Farm, Eric; Willie. Molly• From all at ( Packing Station 151) field); 8, — . Cundall (Newsham) wtnjil. m I Gayle 7. Gunnerside 0. either of these buildings would in which is going to be extrenely ex Bowes; Brother-in-law and Sister- Westwick; Misses Wilsons; Coth- 9. Joy Johnson (Staandrop) 111 Mr So* Catterick Camp County Youth Club Soldiers Remanded all probability be less than the pensive. or alternatively, have in-law. Barnard Castle; Sister-in- erstoue Methodist Church; Nora, 64, Galgate, 10 Derek Robson (.Gawin House) ■tar* "Om 4, Leybum Reserves 2. cost of erecting new conveniences. none at all, allowing the present law and all at Newcastle-, Ada and Albert, Gwennie, Sid. u td ilfm Barnard Castle. Coverdale 8, Aysgarth Res. 1. 11, D. Bren ( Waterhouses); 12 It was recommended that Coun. arrangements which are generally Joe, Bar nad Castle; All at Hutton W. J. Moore (Darlington)* 13, J Two. young soldiers, Charles Davison discuss with the Architect satisfactory, to continue. Perhaps Magna; Nellie and family, Hazel- Bearers were Messrs Corry Carperby 1, Askrigg Reserves 0. Doyle (18) and Hairy Golding (10), Lamb, Dick Taylor, Colin Bain- BeMeifby 7, SpennUnorne 1. W . Stoddart (Cliffe); 14, R. Lind the question of acquiring one of you will favour me with the furth jll. Bowes; Mr and Mrs Thompson, EGGS COLLECTED. say (Cockfield): 15. C. Stoddart serving with the 1st Bat*. The bridge, Robert Gill. Thomas Kip U n « $8 Redmire 4, West Witton 1. the above mentioned buildings er views of your Council on this fhe Grove. Bowes; Jill aud Eliza s p s s Best Prices given for (Barnard Castle) • 16. Joy Johnson Loyal Regiment; and stationed at which would be most siutable for problem.” It was decided to agree beth, Bowes; Miss Dent, Bowes; ling, Blake Kipling, Bert Oliver. (Staindrop); 17. M . Raine (Cliffe) Barnard Oastle, were remanded in public conveniences. with M r Adams that bus stop Jessie and Johu. My re Keld, Messrs Coates Bros, were the roftkiipA AMATEURS BEAT HEIGHING custody for eight davs at a special Mwat M RABBITS 18, Mrs Raine (Piercebridge); 19 Copley.—The Architect reported, signs were not necessary. Bowes. undertakers. TON AGAIN. J. Hare (BalderscMe); 20, N court on Monday at Barnard Castle. “ Since the last (meeting of this POULTRY Robinson (Barnard Castle). The They ^ were charged with house- r forms . And all who Came from near wae given to the uolioe that the immediately opposite the allotment w i p8 the festive celebrations, several of and far-to help and pack the hall bathroom window of a house at Folly garden site. I agree that this is a t ii M ijr thft Amateus' regular players failed Ton, Eggleston, had been broken suitable site and that application He Bata* to .put in' an appearance. However, and an entry forced Shortly after BP; j be made for planning permission.’ ' several registered players were found 1 H wards. following enquiries, P.O. The report was approved. ■ ■ Addison'& Woodhams including young Edwin Worley, BARNARD CASTLE AND Fletoher, Woodland, interviewed (W . Qheesebrough), Butterknowle*— lhe Clerk re CM| | | | | who had registered with the Golding and after being taken to ported that planning permission aeUmgwd* DISTRICT DART LEAGUE FAMILY GR0CER8 AND Amateurs as far back a^ the 16th Barnard Ca stele Police Station nad been received and the District August. The game was played at a PROVISION DEALER8. certain property was found in his Valuer had been' asked to opeui up SPECIAL ii IH b SHI very fast pace and both sides try possession when searched. This was Wine and Spirit Merchants FIXTURES FOR JANUARY 7th. negotiations with the owner. i §! ing hard. The visitors seemed to ‘‘A ” League. identified as having been taken Gainiord.— The Clerk reported Barnard Castle be the best of the two sides for South Lancs, v. Ex-Service “ A'* ^ from the house at Eggleston. Doyle receipt of planning permission in tihcir grand combination*, but Three Horse Shoes v. Golden L. ‘‘A was also taken into custody as' respect ctf the proposed site follow The House where you get the Arthur Moore in the home goal* was aving been responsible. After Bridge Hotel v. Raby Hotel “A " ing which the owner of the land best of everything at the least their master— he saved many shots. [questioning both defendants ad Bowes v. Red Lion “A” had been informed of the OounciFs possible price The Amateurs too went very near Commercial Hotel v. Pigeon Club mitted being resnonsible. proposal. A letter was read from A Trial Order is solicited when Paddy Hunt, who was play- After evidence had been given by the solicitors on behalf of the owner ng onte oif his best, games, went D .L .I . v. Oddfellows Arms. Satisfaction Guaranteed “B” League. P .C . Fletcher. Inspector Farley saying the land in question' was not near on several occasions* A t half- asked for a remand, pending othex ENERGOL Free Delivery Town end Ex-Service Cluib “ B " v. Shoulder available for sale. It was recom time there was no score. i.quiries, and this was> granted. Country Golden Lion “B " v. Bum's Head mended that the Parish Council of Ask for our Representative to if ter the interval the game was Raby “B” v. Turk's Head Gainford be# asked to select an VISCO-STATIC MOTOR OIL oall still hard fought, but "wie home Red Lion “B " v. Red Well. FORMER GAINFORD alternative site- earn with their weakened side put Old Well v. Cricketers' Arm* Hamsterley.— The Architect re gives Telephone 2154. the .pressure on aud Paddy Hunt George & Dragon v. Unicom CURATE’S SON. ported on his discussions with the scored a nice goal. H e received the County Planning Officer regarding ball from Bill Broad, the Amateurs’ CATTERICK BEAGLES- A correspondent writes; The the proposed site. newcomer from Portsmouth F.C.. j acceptance by the Rev. Norman Etnerley.—-The Clerk reported to go from the halfway line and Meet at 1-30 p.m. each day. McDermid of the invitation of the that application had been made for 80% LESS ENGINE W EAR beat the Heighington goalie. This W e d ., Jan*. 5.— Rock Castle Farm. Vicar of Leeds (Canon Sampson) to planning permission in' respect of roused the visitors' supporters who Gi'lling. become senior curate of Leeds the selected site, T. H. HOGGETT & SON Parish Church is of more than were very keen; in* fact, one of Sat., Jan. 8.—Middleham. Headlam Sewage Disposal. and up to 12% less petrol consumption BUILDERS heir supporters was that keen Wed., Jan. 12— Walbum Hall. ordinary interest to Teesdale peopiel because his father, the Rev. Lloyd I The Surveyor reported that' “ the & that he arrived at the Amateurs' Sat. Jan. 15.—-Green Lane End, work of drainage of the village of compared with conventional premium grade oils headquarters at 12 uOon. However, Hudswell. R . McDermid. wa*s at one time JOINERS curate at Gainford under the late Headlam has been considered by the Amateurs went further ahead W e d .. Jan. 19.— Colby Hall, Ask- the Council in February, 1950, A «, KING 8TREET hen the assistant secretary, Ray rigg. Rev. C. W . Watson*, and his uncle, BP Special Energol reduces wear by the Rev. N. McDcrmid, is an Committee met ' to discuss the This means you get ideal lubrication at all BARNARD CA8TLE aoodson, scored a goal from close Sat., Jan'. 22.— Marrick. schemp and recommended to the Phone 3884. | in. His shot wen*t past Smith, the W e d ., Jan. 26.—Hardstiles, honorary curate at Barnard Castle 80% in all 4-stroke petrol engines in good engine temperatures, using only this one Parish Church. The Rev. Lloyd Council that ' owing to the small Algo at I visitors* 'keeper, like a rocket. Marske* size of the existing hamlet it is condition. This means more than twice grade of oil for all engines where S.A.E. After this setback the Heigjhington Sat., Jan. 29.—Risedale Farm, McDcrmid. who was- Vicar of Monk Bridge End. 8tartf»rth. Fryston, near York, from 1935 to considered that; if the existing tank .eat team never, seemed to play as good Catterick Camp. Was increased, it would meet the the mileage between overhauls and actually grades 10^W to 40 are normally recommended. as early on. At the final whistle 1937 and of 9t. Thomas’s, York, Alterations A Repairs. from 1937 to 1942, is now Rector of needs of the 'hamlet. There were doubles the life of your engine. SCOit the Amateurs had won two .very THEY BOUGHT A HOUSE WITH only five cottages nfcvt connected, FostonKwith-Flaxton in the North valuable points. Well done, lads! THEIR WINNINGS. owing to them being below the You save on petrol too — 5-10% on w k * Estimate* Free. Riding. His son’s clerical service How to use BP Special Energol Next Saturday the Amateurs visit j level of the tank.' The work re m A youiifc couple in Wales have has au been spent with the, Leeds normal running and up to 12% on start D o not mix BP Special Energol with G.S. Old Boys at DarTin^ton. Bus Parish Church staff. Priest-in- commended was oarried out, and a just won enough money ^to buy a new overflow drajn provided.” It conventional oils. Have the sump drained leaves Golden Lion 1-0 p.m. charge of St. Mary’s Quarry Hill, and stop running. And you enjoy easier house, and so they say it is conclus was now recommended that the and refilled with the new oil. Then drain 0 * The previously advertised dance where Leeds famous fiats are, he ive proof of the Legend of the 300 Surveoyr prepare and submit to starting and lower oil consumption. and refill again after the first 500 miles. will now take place at Lartington year old Wishing Cork Tree. lives in the centre of (hits* flock in the Hall. See advertisement. Moynihan House of Quarry Hill this Committee (for consideration a The reason is that BP Special Energol |CASTLE CARRIERS LTD. Another couple had a piece of scheme and estimate for sewerage When not to uto BP Special Energol Flats. It is understood that his On Saturday, the 15th January, Lucky Cork sent them by a relative and sewage disposal for the whole 4 Visco-static * is quite unlike any conven If your engine is worn, do not use I 1 FURNITURE the Amateurs visit Frosterley in' the and got an' empty house two days brother, at present at St. John’s of the hamlet of Headlam. BP Special EnergoL The normal grades first round proper of the Durham afterwards, A lady in Doncaster College, Durham University, will be tional motor oil. It is as thip when cold as the REMOVALS. Marwood Signpost. are still on sale and will help your engine Amateur Cup- Any supporter sent for a piece and won £3.000 on ordained this year, thus completing The Clerk read a letter from the lightest grade of motor oil at present sold. to give best possible service until it is 42, H O R S E M A R K E T , wishing Full or Part Loads to any part two weeks after he won £1,500. A National savings in the Barnard arranged for an additional arm to 4 BRIDGE CLUB. be fixed to the existing guidepost mother sent each of her sons a piece lastle Urban and Rural District for SPECIAL EN ER G OL 4 VISCO-STATIC ’ M OTOR OIL IS A PRODUCT of tlie Country. Enquiries to to indicate Eggleston'. and one of them won £4,003 in a the month of December were OF THE BRITISH PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED AND 18 f 42, HORSEMARKET Results Dec. 29th: N/S—1, Mr £19,559 made ur> of Savings Cortifi- i Snodgrass and B. Snodgrass; 2, sweepstake. # If you would like GENERAL PURP08ES I OBTAINABLE AT GARAGES WHERE YOU SEE THE BP 8NIELD m Estimates Free. further particulars, send stamped ates, £3,600; Defence Bonds, Mr? Youngs and Mrs Atkinson. £2.850, and deposits* in Post Officel Treatment of Persons in Hospital * V i m rtehV is 0 irad+marlt qf Tk* British Prtrel— Company Limiisd E / W — 1, M r Christie and M r Wig- addressed envelope to Wishing Waiting for Treatment. ^ Phone Barnard Castle 2232 Cork Tree, Ownbe-in-Teignhead, nd Trustee Savings Bank? more; 2, Mrs Ashman and Mrs £13,109. Coun. Stepheiteon stated that nr Gibson. Devon.