16 THE TEESDALE MERCURY Wednesday, 9th February, 2005

BIRTHS DEATHS DEATHS IN MEMORIAM

ROBINEAU ATHERTON WILSON NIXON Lisbeth (Betty) aged 80 years, Action over cars Frederic and Jane Victor (Vic), of Gayles, formerly of South Walmire Farm, (Ted) (nee Moran) are very happy to Richmond, died suddenly in Croft, died peacefully at home in hospital on 3rd February. 12.02.04 announce the birth of their son on 31st January. MATTHEW JOHN Beloved husband of the late Con Beloved daughter of the late Always remembered on the 9th January. and a dear brother and friend. Joseph and Eva Wilson, much Joe and family loved sister of Angela and the late parked on verges Funeral service at Darlington MRfMBGm-fta Crematorium on Friday, 11th Vera and Gordon, treasured auntie to Lindsay, Amanda, Roz and the WATSON—(Aukside) A WOODEN bus shelter at Toft Hill, grass verge at Toft Hill. COM ING OF AGE February at 10.15 a.m. late Lesley and great auntie to Loving memories of Howard, destroyed in the recent storms, could be The problem has now escalated so that up to Friends please meet at the Molly. Funeral service at replaced by a stone structure. five or more cars park overnight on the grass a dear husband and father. Crematorium Chapel. St. Mary’s Church, Hutton Magna Durham County Council has been asked by verge causing a great deal of damage, the meeting Died 13th February, 2001. heard. on Saturday, 12th February at Parish Council for permission to carry Parish clerk Alison Overfield, commented that 1.00 p.m. followed by private Remembered always out the proposal, and it is hoped that support will SANDERSON be also come from the Ground Work Trust. a great deal of money has been spent on interment in Croft Cemetery. Margaret and family. 5th February (peacefully at home, Parish Council Chairfhan, Martin Clark said at maintaining the grass verges with regular grass Friends please meet at the church. after a long illness) of Valance a recent meeting: ‘This particular shelter is well cutting and bulb planting - this particular area is Family flowers only please, if now in a mess and residents are complaining that Lodge, Forest-in-Teesdale, used, especially by schoolchildren each morning desired, donations may be given PERSONAL and we feel it is important to replace it. the cars are also causing an obstruction. Robert aged 79 years, beloved son in church for Hutton Magna “Hopefully with permission from the Highways The county council has inspected the area and KATIE WOOD of the late William and Sarah. Church Funds. it is hoped that the Highways Authority will take T o rn Authority we will be able to progress with this.” TB scare Congratulations on your A loving brother of Maijorie and The Highways Authority was also contacted for action soon to resolve the problem. the late Stanley and Thomas and a permission to plant trees on the grass verges in Parish council members were pleased to 18th Birthday ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS welcome Cllr Adrian Moore onto the parish much loved uncle. Friends please Apart? various locations in the parish, and following a Love Dad, Mam & Lynsey. YOU could help make a difference council. Adrian who is also a member of Teesdale meet for service at St. James the grant from Durham County Council, the trees ATOTAL of 89 patienti WITH SAMARITANS have been ordered. District Council was co-opted at the last meeting. jeing contacted by doct Less Church, Forest-in-Teesdale Mrs Overfield said: “We are very pleased that CLARK Volunteers Needed at Darlington Tree planting has been an ongoing project for jebew they may h a v e! SAMANTHA WARD on Thursday, 1 Oth February at Adrian has agreed to join the parish council. atfact with a tuberculi (Butterknowle) 01325 465 465 or 08705 62 72 82 Etherley Parish Council for a number of years 2.00 p.m. to be followed by Andrew, Judith and family of the and is something which members are keen to ‘This will mean that once again we have two toat at Bishop Auckl district councillors on the parish council which is interment. Donations in lieu of late Dorothy wish to express their continue with. very important in order to maintain links and to Eiperts say that the t flowers may be given in church sincere thanks to relatives, friends It was also reported that Durham County MUSEUM Council has been approached by the parish be kept fully up-to-date with the work of the rftbe infection being pa for Motor Neurone Research and and neighbours for kindness and ROY WOOD council about the persistent car parking on the district council.” icse drcumstances is li to Church Funds. sympathy shown, cards of bve issued the letters a condolence and donations for would like to thank all staff precaution. Arthritis Research received during and friends for their nice I k e contacted had b SIMPSON P o w e r f u e l grog* on the same war their recent sad loss. Schoolgirl’s tsunami event 3rd February. gifts and send off on his Special thanks to Drs. Waller and CONTROVERSIAL wind turbines sag disease was diagnof “Red Nose Day” (Peacefully) at Whorlton Grange, retirement from the museum. A YOUNG girl from Teesdale include cake stalls, at a factory have Neville and their staff, District Ik infected patient hi Your happy face and heart of Sarah Annie of , School has single-handedly refreshments, a tombola and already slashed electricity bills at Nurses at Cockfield Surgery and gold bring joy to us all (late o f C overdale). organised an event to raise raffle. the site. the carers for their support and money for the victims of the Admission will be charged undated medical condit Happy 21st Birthday Dearly loved wife of the late LAURA EVERITT The two turbines at the understanding over the years; Asian tsunami. AD 89 patients are beii at 50p per person or you can GlaxoSmithKline pharmaceutical advised to contact their ( Lots of love from Richard, loving mother of Rhona to Rev. Jane Grieve for her Would like to thank Twelve-year-old Helen pay £5 for your own table. factory helped to cut energy bills &7 develop a persistent Vicky, Dad, Mam, Steve, and John, dear mother-in-law of comforting service and to James family and friends for the Hutchinson decided to start Helen said: “I had just been by £7,000 in December, their most or any other Andrew & Angela Margaret and David, much loved Blenkiron, Funeral Director for raising funds after seeing watching something about it productive month since they came concern tl images of the aftermath of Nan nan of Edwin, Anne, Jeanette, his advice and guidance during a cards and gifts she on the television and wanted into use last May. the disaster on television. He majority have beer Christine, James and Rachael, and to do something about it.” A spokesman for the company assessed as having a low ENGAGEMENTS difficult week for us all. received on her birthday. The event, at Eggleston said: ihey are paying dividends as great-nannan of Steven, Laura, Village Hall on Saturday For more information call we speak and we are confident A smaller number thou Aaron, Lauren, Jessica, Eleanor February 12 at 2.30pm, will Helen on 01833 650770. they will go on making a HETHERINGTON contribution ” i* more vulnerable to TB WARD & HOWDEN and Harriet. Would friends please ^ To my little Anne P isfeoion are also to be ofl meet for funeral service at John and family would like to We are delighted to You have made my life so series of chest x-rays as a Eggleston Methodist Chapel on thank family and friends for their SITUATIONS VACANT precaution to check for si{ announce the engagement Thursday, 10th February at kind messages of sympathy, cards wonderful. Happy M e s s . If TB is diagni stibiotk treatment is avi 12 noon, followed by interment. and flowers received Valentine’s Day Darling. of Andrew Ward and FARM WORKER B e a u tifu l DrJohnSloss, Consult* Family flowers only please, following their sad loss of Joyce. All my love, Gfcesfoalettjflercurp Angela Howden. REQUIRED donations if desired may be given Special thanks to the staff at Big Mol xxx yP tetrol Doctor at the loca requires a casual, part-time for 850 acres livestock/arable O tterh o u se Love and best wishes in Chapel to Melmerby and Whorlton Grange, Rev. Harding, fast said: “We have ider fa rm . Eggleston Chapel Funds. Gordon and Mark Brownless and APPLE MAC ib e people who are mosi from both families. Full time, permanent position for i have been in contact wi the staff o f C harles D ick en s CAT LAYBY MAN OPERATOR the right person C alen d ars SOLOMON L odge. to design and typeset adverts Telephone 07710 041494 ■Tuberculosis is quite di DIAMOND WEDDING The generous donations given at Valentine for the Teesdale Mercury a piss on even in these Gerald Oliver fo r 2 0 0 5 the service have been donated to n e w s p a p e r. Gcumstances, so we do m GARDENER WANTED f e e that there is any n BUSSEY Died peacefully at home on the Alzheimers Society. I Love You Knowledge of Quark Xpress 4 days a month for large n o w far them to be unduly com Congratulations 31st January 2005. Dearly loved and Adobe Photoshop an However, we think it is xxx garden, Folly Top. Joe and Bella husband of Norma, IN MEMORIAM advantage. Ability to work to jppriate that they are; on your Diamond Wedding. tight deadlines essential. Suit retired person. HALF PRICE pven advice on how to spo loving father to Amanda and the sgns of the d isea se-a n d 10th February, 2005. This is a casual post, primarily Tel: 01833 650129 late Jeremy, Granda to Ruby, DEREK ARMSTRONG DRAW RESULTS some of them are offered Best wishes to provide holiday and sickness After 7.00 p.m. a t y o u r precautionary x-rays.” Fenella and Pippa. Died 9th February, 2004. John, Vivienne, Martin and Marie. B.C.R.U.F.C. £50 Weekly Draw: cover and as such applicants Treasured memories of a loving Date: 6.2.05 ; Ticket No: 00281: may need to be available at husband and dad. THE MARKET lo c a l Arrests aft BUSSEY Winner: Bill Thompson. short notice. HONEY OLIVA WADE Missing and loving you always Congratulations Bella and Joe on 3 1.1.05 PLACE TEASHOP Mary and David. Please telephone your Diamond Wedding You wrapped your arms around Require burglaries xx Kate Ware ®ees»bale her Lord, Anniversary on on 01833 637140 FULL TIME STAFF ave been A babe so special and rare, arrested in connection wit) 10th February, 2005. Visit us online Please telephone You took her to your heavenly to arrange an interview. j H m u r p spate of burglaries in Cock Love and best wishes from BILLY HUGHES place, (Previous applicants need not apply) 01833 690110 The local men were arrei Jimmy, Jean and family. To be an angel in your care. 12.2.2002 hat week by police invest^ Love and cuddles Sadly missed, numerous thefts from shec www.teesdalemercury.co.uk orages and outbuildings i MUSCARI Mammy and Daddy Loved always, Fine A rt & A ntiques Grandparents and family. Sleep tight. F r e e l a n c e F l o r i s t r y ADDISONS Catalogue Sale iaiged. and investigation By Denise M a r m o n t Kathleen. WHAT’S ON Auctioneers Saturday 12th February, 2pm Winning. 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