24th August, | | Wednesday, 24th August, 1994 THE MERCURY 11 FOOTBALL PIGEONS GOLF FIVE A SIDE FOOTBALL 5 Barbara Matthews Super 45 points Parkin nearly All Stars & Castle LF.A. takes first place total earns cup does the trick Wallers crack in Butterknowle Homing Society Even wood Town played well nine goals apiece lications (NOW results for race flown from fo r A n d rew at times hut suffered a bad start Cricketers Arms had a good 4- RATION): Mid Thoresby Hall on Saturday: 1, 3 to their new Northern League 1 win in the Teesdale five a side and 4, Mrs Barbara Matthews Hezmalhalch season when they went down 2-0 football league this week over ember velocities 1382.29, 1341.63 and Andrew Hezmalhalch won the after travelling to meet Brandon Brown Jug, who had several reg­ 1336.49; 2, Jacqueline Moss Jack Manning Trophy at United. ulars missing due to holidays. 1359.54. Two bird club: 1, Mrs Golf Club on Evenwood were below The Cricketers are now on 30 mis) claims: 21st Barbara Matthews 1341.63; 2, Sunday with an excellent score strength as several players were points, a 100% record, and must H. Peairs and Son 1313.06; 3, of 45 Stableford points. injured and some were away on be hot favourites to capture the holiday. But they almost took an Barry Blackett 1301.39; 4, Deric Hugill took second place title. Glaxo Club are on 27 after early lead through newcomer rOCK QUOTA Kellett and Makepeace 1287.05. with a very good 44, while shar­ an exciting 5-4 win over Piston Derek Parkin, whose shot tore UR GROWING ing third place spot, two points Broke. Brown Jug are next on 24 into the side netting. iUOTA (COVER- Victory for Brannens behind, were S. Melrose, G. points, with Deerbolt on 23. Before long Brandon took the Staindrop HS results for the Stephenson, N. Tallewntire and Cricketers still have their lead, however. The team which same race: 1, B. Brannen and J. Woodall, all on 42. blank week to come, but their has just been relegated went ASE CONSTANT Son velocity 1323; 2, P. B reeze Others who played well on a form suggests they will be really ahead through Gary Forbes, and E. and Son 1314; 3, L. Wooff, Son day when conditions for golf difficult to catch. Highest scor­ just after the half hour they and Daughter 1313 and 1305. B. were almost ideal were D. Dale, ers of the week were Sixties All Brannen won pools to lOp and L. K McClure, I.S. Sanderson and Eric G ates w ith som e of his prom ising players increased their lead through Stars and Castle Wallers, both M.G. Sillars, all with 41 points. Tferry Laffey. Wooff won 15p and 25p pools. Former soccer star Eric Gates is pictured with some of the young footballers he with nine. SS Dynamo were the • CASTLE On Thursday the Cancer The visitors fought hard to get team sitting out. Results: Research competition resulted in coached during a week long course held on Glaxo football pitch, on the outskirts of hack into the reckoning after the Barnard Castle. They are holding tee-shirts and hats donated by sportswear company Nike. Dream Team 3 Castle Wallers GS AND EFFECTS Coming up trumps a win for D. Shepherd, who break. Parkin was again the 9. Startforth 1 Oafs 6. Piston man most likely to do the trick, Bridge Club results at returned a magnificent score of CRICKET SWIMMING Broke 4 Glaxo 5. Hezbollah 0 a.m. to include: Barnard Castle on Friday: N/S 81- 19-62. In second place was C. Dave Lee 53 no and he was twice almost on tar­ Chairs; Pine Chest get. Injuries to Simon Bates and Deerbolt Rangers 2. Three Horse 1, Mr and Mrs Byers; 2, Mr Hamilton with a superb four Duncan Coates hits Lands II won the toss and Shoes 4 All Blacks 1. C ricketers r Backed Sideboard; Douglas Tarn in Paul Raine upset Town's rhythm Bonnett and Mr Reed. E/W 1, Dr under par round of 67-4-63. elected to hat at home against Arms 4 Brown Jug 1. Butter­ id; Mah. Extending and after that they never Dak Marble Topped Buttler and Mrs Foster-Smith; Then came J.C. Angel 78-14- third ton in a row II. A. Elstob gave relay team for knowle 1 Blacksmiths Arms 3. itin Walnut 3 Piece 2, Mrs Knight and Mr Mitchell. 64 and P. Crummie 73-9-64. them a good start with 31. Mark seemed to have a chance of a to go past 1,000 share of the points. British Knights 2 Sixties All Sideboard; Oak Court They were followed by nine Wilson then took 3-23. After this a national final S tars 9. ideboard; Large Pine other players who bettered stan­ mark for season Peter Jackson took 3-49 and Les Thirteen swimmers from Evenwood Town: Ainley, apestry Screen; Mih. M i i i i l i i dard scratch by two strokes. Harrison, Bates, Henderson, Barnard Castle recorded Dewar took 4-9. Lands were all Wear Valley ASC left Bishop Ramblers have poor Draw and Drop Leaf They were G.E. Porter 79-14- out for 85. Ian Walker took the Madge, Raine, Simpson, Stone, , Old Butter Marker, another stylish win on Saturday Auckland with parents and TEESDALE 65, I. Upton 78-13-65, D. Bayles fielding award. Monaghan, Parkin, Atkinson. Fridges, Washers and when they defeated Norton by coach, Alan Halls, to compete in turn out for DISTRICT COUNCIL 79-13-66, Mark Brown with Mark Hedley was out in the Evenwood arc at home to i; Old Trunks; Wood 70 runs. individual events at the Speedo THE DISTRICT COUNCIL has another tremendous four under second over of the reply. Mark National Age Group competition Consett in the League Cup joint walk in sun received the following applications par round of 67-1-66, D. Gee 76- Duncan Coates carried on his tonight, and then meet the same Barnard Castle Ramblers’ lat­ tremendous batting form as he Wilson 27 and Dave Lee 53 not in Coventry. Later a further four ji. to 4 p.m. Evening for permission:- 10-66. J. Harle 74-8-66, G. out put Raby within sight of vic­ boys joined the party to prepare team again on Saturday in the est walk was joint with m. Developments at sites included Masters 86-20-66, R. Naseby 82- hammered 144 not out, helping FA Cup. Richmond Group and they met his team to an impressive 232-3 tory. They won by seven wickets for team events. within Conservation Areas 16-66 and H. Wearmouth 80-14- in the 25th over. Skipper Dave Outstanding success was the leader at Guisborough. After ) CASTLE 1. Erection of 4 no. 2 bedroomed 66. from their 50 overs. Worley wastes a waiting around there for a while Few town players can ever Lee was Rahys' man of the achieved by Susan Hills (butter­ Rodwell, houses and 2 no. 1 bedroomed first On Saturday 100 pairs took match. fly) and Anja Slim (backstroke) the leader decided there must floor flats incorporating garages part in the mixed open, when have surpassed the form shown load of chances have been a misunderstanding by Coates at the moment. It was in reaching finals, establishing underneath at Victoria Hall Yard, the winners of the first prize Barnard Castle Reserves bat­ as only two members of Rich­ fits etc. his third century in consecutive them among the top eight 14 Newgate, Barnard Castle. were Mr and Mrs M. Shotton of Cricket match to tled for a draw against Tow Law, mond group turned up. matches. It took his total past year old girls in the nation. The 2. Erection of internally illumi­ Eaglescliffe with 46 points. be followed by 12 year old hoys' four by 50m but they could have won well Setting off they went along nated fascia sign and internally Also on 46 but beaten over the the 1,000 mark for the season. the market and then past the He has now scored 1045 runs medley relay team finished sev­ with just a little luck and some illuminated projecting sign at 18 last nine were Bert and Lilian improved finishing. remains of the Old Priory. After OBLIGATION in league matches, with an aver­ dinner at castle enth (Ross Canning, Matthew Market Place, Barnard Castle. Sangster of Barnard Castle and Aidan Hamilton and Doug crossing the busy A171 road VEYOR age of nearly 70. Andy Rixon The annual cricket match Cowper, James Leech and Mark /ALFEE 3. Erection of extensions to pro­ Mr and Mrs J.R. Heslop of between Lord Barnard's team Raine). Worley squandered a string of they used field paths to Little vide family room and sauna at Hexham. Next came Mr M. joined him an an exciting part­ chances in the first 45 minutes Waterfall Farm. A decision was nership as he made 46. and Duke of Northumberland's Due to holiday commitments, Burns Cottage, Morritt Arms McKenzie and Miss E. Charlton XI will take place on Sunday two members of hoys' 14 year as the team took charge. Sean taken not to head for a cafe and Hotel, Greta Bridge. of Washington. Peter and Moira Norton appeared to have Jones had a fine shot which was a morning coffee, but instead enough batting strength to go 25th September. It will be a 40 medley relay team had to be Town and Country Planning Act Ashman of Barnard Castle were over fixture starting at 11am at changed, giving Shaun Mangles well saved. they went up the Cleveland Way. HTY TO LET for the runs, but they were all 1990 just outside the main prizes with Bamhurgh. of Tindale Crescent and Douglas As often happens in a one­ There was a short scramble Departure 44 points hut received six golf out for 162. Tbny Borrowdale did sided match, Tow Law went to up a bank in Spa Wood where b e d r o o m ed most of the damage, taking 6-45. It is expected to end around 5- Tarn of Barnard Castle an unex­ ottage compris- 4. Proposed housing develop­ halls. 6pm. It will be followed by a pected challenge. the other end and scored from a motorcycles cross the route. ment - erection of 78 no. houses Andy Rixon and Ray Mardon comer, much to the annoyance of Passing through Charlton they l Room, Dining captured one each, while David charity dinner in Alnwick The resulting team - Shaun and bungalows at Southfield Park, Joyce Lowes' medal Castle. There will be a tour of Mangles (backstroke), Mark keeper Mark Hodgson. crossed the A171 again and B a th r o o m , Toft Hill. Stanwix claimed the other two. The pattern was the same stopped at the Margrove Joyce Lowes cruised to victory Peter Armstrong took a the castle at 6.30pm, a reception Rutherford (breaststroke), Philip The development does not Long (butterfly) and Douglas after the break, with Worley Heritage Centre. There were pic­ G arden area to in the monthly medal at superlative catch to dismiss at 7.30pm and dinner at 8.15pm. accord with the provisions of the Barnard Castle with an excel­ again missing chances. The mid- nic tables outside which made a bbled area to Fawcett, one of Norton’s The trophy will be presented Tarn (freestyle) improved on the approved Durham County lent 84-20-64. She was followed original qualifiying time by one field got into the act with Martin good place for a coffee stop. shed. Available strongest batsmen. Steve at 9.30pm. Speakers will be Jim Structure Plan. by M argaret Melrose with a Coomhes, general manager at second and finished in 14th Goldberg hitting the bar and By now it was getting fairly onths on an Plans showing the proposals Morrell was given the fielding Geoff Wall just about hitting the warm as they toiled up to Low superb 77-10-67 and in third award for a top class display in Old Trafford, and Fred Calvert, place. S h o r th o ld may be inspected at the office of place was Angela Bayles with Extreme heat during the week clubhouse. Moor before yet again crossing the slips. All round, the team's a local raconteur. Tickets for the the District Planning Officer at this did not help any of the competi­ The equaliser came when the A171. Across the road they t £260 per cal- 82- 13-69. The event raised £27fielding and catching was of a dinner are £25, from I.L. August address during normal office hours. for the RNLI. at the Estates Office, Alnwick tors but the region produced Steven Agar beat the keeper to joined the Quakers Causeway th. high standard. and at last were on the glorious Any representations regarding Castle. many finalists from clubs includ­ the hall and Worley touched it details from The players gave thanks to North York Moors. The heather the proposals should be made in A coach will run from ing Darlington, Derwentside, over the line from a few inches. i g A gents. writing to the District Planning County bat prize David Wigg, who sponsored the City of Newcastle, City of Form men for the town team was beautiful and there were match hall. The team visits Staindrop at 8am, leaving the Officer within twenty one days Joy Ash and Tony Chisholm of castle about 11pm. The cost will Sunderland and Stockton were Dean McGarr and Martin good views all around and the from the date of appearance of this the King's Head, Barnard Castle, and Hartlepool Aquatics, suggesting the north Goldberg. North Sea could be seen. After for two hard games during the he about £6. Anyone wishing to notice. You may wish to bear in were guests of Carlsberg Tetley at east has strength in depth at the Barnard Castle Reserves: crossing Brown Hill there was a Headingly for the Yorkshire v hank holiday weekend. go on the coach can contact mind that under the Local Govern­ Peter Jackson at 14 Sudburn highest level of junior swimming Mark Hodgson, Geoff Wall,; late lunch stop before dropping Lancashire cricket match. During and bodes well for the future. Kevin Dodds, Phil Harrison, down into Commondale. Here r a l ment (Access to Information) Act Avenue, Staindrop, tel Thesdale : N O T IC E S 1985, any representations so made the afternoon a raffle was held Dean McGarr, Ewan McDowall, there was a pub stop and the and they won a cricket bat signed Ian Walker 40 no 660345, enclosing a cheque are available for inspection by the Steven Agar, Sean Jones, Martin group sat in the sunshine. by the York-shire team, who are Rahy Castle II entertained payable to RCCC for the coach TRIALS RIDING public. and dinner tickets required. Goldberg, Doug Worley, Aidan Once more refreshed, they ID CASTLE & DISTRICT sponsored by Tetley Bitter. Joy Spennymoor III, who hatted first again headed up onto the moors. KEN HUGHES, and Tony have decided to donate The ground is near Bamhurgh Hamilton; subs, Michael >s & 3s LEAGUE on a damp wicket. Mark Wilson Graham Bayles This time it was on to District Planning Officer. the bat to Barnard Castle School, Castle. If the weather is had Maughan and Paul Dale. 43 Galgate, took a wicket in his second over, Commmondale Moor. By now JA L GENERAL to be raffled at a sportsman's din­ but no others fell until the 20th arrangements might be made for wins a trophy Barnard Castle, ner at the school on Friday 21st a trip around the castle. Times for training there was a cool breeze but they over. The visitors made 149-8. Motorcycle trials rider stopped to look at a memorial to MEETING , October. The event is to raise Proceeds will he donated to Graham Bayles from Lartington Training sessions for Barnard DL12 8EL. funds for the school team's tour of Wilson took 2-16, Geoff Walker Castle FC are as follows: a soldier. Near to Guisborough ie Montalbo Hotel 3-25 and Chris Dennis took the three charities sponsored by the represented Yorkshire in the 24th August, 1994. Zimbabwe next spring. Duke and Duchess of North­ Under 9: 6-7pm Wednesday. woods there was what the leader day, 30th August fielding award. Countryside Youth Intercentre called a tea o'clock stop. It was umberland and Lord Barnard. team trials at Keighley last Under 11: 7-8pm Wednesday. 8.30 p.m. The County of Durham (Road C31, Hamster ley, Teesdale District) Rahy made a poor start in then downhill through the weekend. The team consisted of Under 12: 7.30-8.30pm Tuesday. is wishing to participate (Temporary Road Closure) Order 1994 reply and were 43-4 after two Under 14: 7.30-8.30pm Tuesday. woods to Guisborough. The sting run-outs. Les Dewar 23 and his B ank holiday fun nine members, in three different ist be represented. The Durham County Council intend not less than seven days from U nder 16: 6.30-8pm Wednesday. in the tail was one very steep the date of this notice to make an Order under the provisions of Section son Neil 17 had a useful part­ There will be plenty of bank hol­ age groups, and competed slippery section in the wood. against other teams from as far These training sessions will be 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, as amended, the effect of nership, but with eight overs to iday family fun on the Scar Top Once again the group had a good next Monday 2-5pm. Bib and away as Scotland, Isle of Man held on the Ten Fields for the which will be to close to vehicular traffic that 980 metre length of Road go Raby seemed beaten at 85-6. next two weeks but from 6th walk in nice weather. Ian Walker, at No 9, then Braces, who delighted audiences and the rest of England. C31, Hamsterley between its junction with Unclassified Road 33.10 and last month, will be back with their September the Under 9, Under The next ramble is this Road A68 in the Teesdale District smashed 40 not out, to let his He returned home happily i Saturday. Cars will leave the RCH NOTICES crazy antics. There will be Punch with an impressive trophy as 11 and Under 12 players will The Order is necessary to enable works to be carried out. team win by two wickets with and Judy, Black Sheep morris train at Green Lane School, and | Beaconsfield at 12.15pm for The maximum duration of the temporary closure under the Order is two balls to spare. Walker was dancers, bouncy castle, mini Yorkshire won the event by a Witton Park and the start of an handsome margin. the Under 14 and Under 16 at BURN BAPTIST CHAPEL 18 months commencing from Monday, 5th September, 1994, however it named man of the match. roundabout and face painting. Teesdale School. eight mile walk. LE STUDY and is anticipated the Order will be required for 4 weeks. During this period the road will be closed to vehicular traffic on weekdays between approxi­ SPOT'S CAT BOX! THE OLD WELL INN PRAYER mately 07.30 hours and 16.30 hours. The road will be open at all other TEESDALE TRADITIO NAL TAVERNS Barnard Castle (0833) 690130 ridays 7 JO p.m. times under traffic light control. Quality and Value Assured An alternative route will be available to vehicular traffic from the Celebrate the IPEL SERVICE east side of the closure along Road A68 to junction with Unclassified G. A. Carter Ltd. 0833 37232 Fax. 0833 690446 Bank Holiday with indays 6 JO pan. Road 41.6, turn right along Unclassified Road 41.6 to junction with Road SCRUMPY JACK All are welcome. C33, turn right along Road C33 to junction with Road C30, turn right Specialists in outside catering and bars along Road C30 to junction with Road C31, turn right along Road C31 to THE BRIDGE INN THE FORESTERS THE OAK TREE INN THE BLACKSMITH'S ARMS THE STRATHMORE ARMS west side of closure and vice versa. Middleton (0833) 640283 Middleton (0833) 640836 Hutton Magna (0833) 627371 Mickleton (0833) 640605 Holwick (0833) 640362 DATED 24th August, 1994. SILVER BULLET "MAKE MINE A R. J. HUMPHRIES, R A C E N I G H T HOME COOKING MOUTH & TROUSERS County Secretary and Solicitor. DISCO AND FOLK MUSIC, SUNDAY 28th Friday 24th Friday, 26th August MAGNET County Hall, 9 p.m. please George!" COME AND JOIN IN! Durham, Will Nigel lose his shirt again? FINE ALES DH1 5UL. 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WELL AGED CLARET The Clerk to the Teesdale District Council The Clerk to the Startforth Parish Council TAKE NOTICE that I John Feilding Cooke-Hurle, now residing at Startforth Hall, Barnard Castle, County Durham, DL12 2RA, having dur­ ing the past six months resided at such address and carried on the calling of and trade of Victualler, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply to the Transfer Sessions for the said Petty Sessional Division of Teesdale and Wear to be held at the Magistrates Court, Woodhouse Close, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, at 10.00 a.m. on 14th September, 1994, next for the grant to me of a Justices' Licence authorising me to sell by retail, intoxicating liquor of all descriptions for consumption off the premises at Startforth Hall, Barnard Castle, County Durham, DL12 2RA of which premises I am the owner. Dated this 10th day of August 1994 Dickinson Dees Cross House Westgate Road Newcastle upon Tyne NE99 1SB