Wednesday, 25th S eptem ber, 1968. THE TEESDALE MERCURY

Masham Gimmer Lambs to Football For all NO NEWS YET £13 17s. 6d. at Barnard On Sunday, Bowes entertained SHOW WINNERS “ Nothing conclusive has come Wear Valley, last year’s cup win­ TATES for Property M atters ners. Bowes team: J. Cudmore; R. Castle Any breed heifer calf: 1 and 2, It. out of the food poisoning enquiries, PIGG & SON Sayer; 3. K. Wilson. Female for breeding: and it will take several weeks yet,” Richardson, F. Ashmore; K. Thompson. T. Tunstall (capt.), B. TV R ental F.R.I.C.S., F.A.I., 2,200 lambs met a good trade at 1. W. H. Pixon; 2, R. Sayer; 3, G. W. said! Dr. A. S. M. Wilson. Medical the second show for gimmers held Forster. Pair of females for breeding: 1, K. Forrest. Tomatoes: 1, Officer of Health, when questioned Robinson; M. Close, T. Joel, B. NEW SET STILL ONLY Chartered Surveyors, Valuers, Wilson: 2. J. B. Dent; 3. R. Saver. drop; 2. T. Pattison Metham, A. Cudmore, R. Beadle. Rating Surveyors, Chartered on Wednesday, Prizewinners were Y.F.C.—Heifer calf: Miss 1. Walton, S. Forster. Cucumber about the outcome of the suspected 9 /- PER WEEK as follows: 1. W. Metcalf & Sons Miekleton. Bull or bullock calf: G. W. C .; Edm undson: 3, S Play started off evenly with B. and 2, A. E. Dolby, T hirsk; 3, T. Cossins. food poisoning outbreak at Eggle­ Auctioneers & Estate Agents £12; 2, J. T. Guy £17 17s 6d; 3, J. Forster. Any breed: 1, G. W. F orster; 2, ston on Friday, August 9th. when Metham going close with a chance BUY N O W Valuations for Compensation Miss 1. Walton: 3, D. Best. Open bull calf: Turnips: \1, 2 and 3, W. Wallace. for Bowes. Wear Valley went into Bell £8 19s. Others; J. R Walton I, H. Gillies, Fellbeck; 2, G. W. Forster; Flowers—R oses: 1, R. D. F orrest; 2, 28 boys, and three members of staff before prices increase and Compulsory Purchase £8 15s; J. Wilson £7 19s; E. W. Guy 3. T. Gregg. Heifer calf: 1, G. M. Sayer, S. Forster; 3. C. A. W. Beck, . from Aycliffe Approved School the lead midway through the first Leyburn; 2, .J. Wright; 3. C. T. Sayer, Gladioli: 1, J. W. Barker. Sweet peas: 1, half and increased their lead just WASHERS from £23 £7; S. Luck & Son £9; L. Walker £7 took ill while camping in the area. 74 NEWGATE STREET Ley burn. Championship: Miss Sayer; res. R. D. Forrest; 2, A. Hodgson; 3, C. Ed­ before half-time. VACS from £21 3s; J. R. M orton £12 15s; T. Patter­ II. Gillies. mundson. Collarette dahlias: 1. J. F. The boys and three masters, who Immediately after the interval, BISHOP A U C K L A N D son £5 10s; Mrs E>. H Thompson Sheep. Watson, ; 2, O. A. W. Beck; were rushed to Darlington Memor­ RADIOS from £5/5/0 Tel. 2511 Teeswaier aged tup: T. Bushy, Marrick. 3, C. Edmundson. Pompon dahlias: I, J. Bowes pulled one goal back when R. I 24 li-’ur answering service) £8 2s; E. M. & T. Dixon £7 16s; R. Shearling tu p : 1, J. R. Addison, Oother- A. Shaw; 2, G. W. G arthw aite; 3, T. M. ial Hospital, recovered quickly and Beadle scored, but this was immed­ RECORD PLAYERS Hird. Large decorative: 1. Mrs Sayer; 2, A. Barker £8 10s; J. 1. & M. Hutch­ stone; .2, T. Busby. Tup lamb: 1. J. W. only, one master had to stay in hos­ iately wiped out by a further goal from £14 inson £8 13s; T. L. Cooper £7 16s; Dent, Bnldersdale; 2, W. V. Lam b; 3, Mrs P. Gray; 3, J. A. Shaw. Large cactus: 1, pital for 24 hours. E. Dent. Kaber. Ewe : 1 and 2, T. Busby. P. Gray. Medium decorative: I. G. W. from Wear Valley who. from then 5.5 c.f. FRIDGES Y.F.C. J. Bayles £7 6s; J. L. Dixon £6 10s; Gimmer shearling: 1 T. Busby; 2, S. M. G arthw aite; 2. P. Gray; 3.R. Mulley. Med­ Dr. Wilson was replying to quest­ ium cactus: 1, Mrs Sayer; 2, P. Gray; 3, on, took complete control of the Sir M. Milbank £6 11s; J. J. Harker Davidson, Cotherstone . Ginimer lamb: 1. J. ions asked at the game. They added three more goals still only £33/12/0 £5 11s; J. Hall £7 5s; H. B. Alderson R. Addison; 2. W. V Lam b; 3. T. Busby. R. T. Oliver. Mickleton. Small decorative: R.D.C. meeting at the council TRACTOR DRIVE T hree: 1, J. R. Ac Idison; 2. T. Busby; I, II. Siswick: 2. P. Gray; 3. J. A. Shaw. before the finish to win by six & Sons £5 16s; R. W. Hutchinson £6 3. W. V. Lamb. Championship R. Addi- Small cactus: 1, IL Siswick; 2. R. Mulley; chambers on Wednesday last week. goals to one. Outstanding player for DON'T WAIT!! r In the Northern Area Young 3s; W. J. Cole £7 7s; W. Stoddart £8 sou; res. T. Busby. 3, R. T. Oliver. Early flowering chrysanthe­ Wear Valley was J. Hussey and for SAVE £££s Is; R. Marwood £7; T. M. Bellas £7; Half-bred lambs, two fat: 1. P. W. Red- mums: 1, J. W. Barker, Newbiggin; 2, T. Fanners’ tractor drive for the Y.F.C. (earn, Village; 2, D. Christopher. M. Hird: 5. Mrs Sayer. Lady’s spray: 1, TEESDALE TALK Bowes T. Tunstall and goalkeeper building scheme, the tractor will T. H. Buck £5 16s-, C. Kipling £6; C onsett; 3, J . W. Redfearn. P air mule C. A. W. Beck; 2. Mrs R. I. Jackson, J. Cudmore who made several first- a t Ettersgill; 3. 11. Siswick. Rose buttonhole: A T CLUB reach Co. Durham on Saturday, 28th W. B. Rutter £6 1 Is; A. J. Walton gijntner lam bs: 1, Mrs Dent, East-gate; class saves. 2 and 3. T. F. Dent ami Son, Eastgate, il. A. Oliver; 2. G. R. Hodgson; 3, J. W. Mrs F. M. Jackson () £6 2s; G. D. Bell £8 4s; T. Heavi­ Barker. Gentleman’s buttonhole: 1. S. Next week. Bowes visit Cockton ^September, and will be handed over j Pair girainer lambs: 1 and 2, W. C. Porter. presided over a meeting of the Bar­ Tates Radio at Croft at 12 noon from the North side £5 U s; P. J. Wiper £5 8s. | Gimmer lam b: 1 and 2, W. C. Porter. Six M ilburn; 2, H. Siswick; 3. T. M. Hird. Hill. ’ lambs: W. C. Porter. Asters: 1. R. Mulley; 2. Mrs Sayer: 3. nard Castle Business and Profession­ Ridine members to the Durham Swaledale open—-Aged tup: 1, E. Dixon; G. W. G arthwaite. Centre table arrange­ al Women’s Club in the King’s Head members. BARNARD CASTLE MART 2. Middleton Farm ing Co.; 3, G. W. Raine ment: 1, J. T. Raine; 2, M. Conway; 3, 5s&3s LEAGUE Co. Ltd. and Sons, Stanhope Gate:. Shearling tup: G. W. Garthwaite-. Side table arrangement: Hotel on Thursday evening. [T he proposed route, to reach the I. E. Watson, Mickleton; 2, E. M. Beck; Oddfellows’ Arms 3 points' 16 MARKET PLACE Forward 16 dairy cows. 42 calves, 1. E. E. Iceton. Baldersdale; 2. E. Bell, After a business session, the Dresi Tyne Bridge, Newcastle, by noon Forest. Tup lamb: 1, R. Hutchinson. Etters­ 3. M. Conway. House plant: 1. Mrs Jack- dent introduced Mr H. Beadle from Cricketers’ Arms 2 the following Monday is: Croft to 15 fat cattle.. 25 pigs, 680 sheep. gill; 2. E. E. Iceton; 3, L. Raine and son; 2. II. Siswick; 3, Mrs J. Dent. Golden Lion ... 2 BARNARD CASTLE Son, Bowes. Ewe: 1. E. Bell; 2 and 3, E. Special amateur classes—Dahlias: 1, R. Forest-in-Teesdale. who gave a most Barnard Castle, . Dairy cows: T. W- & M. E. Wal­ T. Oliver: 2 aud 3, M. Conway. Early interesting talk on Teesdale illustrat­ Blue Bell ...... 2 ton. Marwood, £146; J. Hewitson, E. Iceton. Gimmer shearling: 1, E. Dixon; Spennvmoor. Sedgefieid. Stockton. 2. E. E. Iceton; 3, S. Thompson. Forest. flowering chrysanthemums: 1. R. D. For­ ed by delightful coloured slides. Coach & Horses ... 2 . Elwick, Trimdon. D ur­ Cockerton, £118; W. Parker, Bowes, Gimmer lamb: 1 and 2. E. Dixon; 3, E. E. rest; 2, J. W. B arker: 3, D. Moore. Three Horse Shoes 2 Iceton. Male: 1, E. Dixon; 2, G. W. Rairie Members were particularly interest­ WANTED FOR CASH ham. , Chester-le-Street, and £111; J. A. Kidd, Eggleston, £104 and PIGEONS. ed in the "close-ups” of the flora of Beaconsfield ... 1 so to Newcastle. £99; K. Park-in & Son Marwood, and Sons; 3. E. E. Iceton. Female: 1 and E. K. Wood, Conn don; Ferguson and Royal Star ... 1 SCRAP COPPER, BRASS, 2. E .' Dixon ; 3. E. E. Iceton. Tup and Graham, ; II. Atkinson. South the area. ALUMINIUM, PEWTER, I It is hoped to receive the Bishop £102- W. T. Wilson & Son, Mar­ gimmer lamb: 1 and 2. E. Dixon; 3. E. Cleatlam: W. F. Shield; J. Hirst, Wolsing- A vote of thanks to Mr and Mrs Bowes Club .. 1 BATTERIES ETC. wood, £96; .J. E. Bousfield, Stain- E. Iceton. Five gimmer lambs: 1 and 2. ham D.L.I. Club ... 1 of Durham’s blessing on the tractor E. Dixon; 3. E. E. Iceton. Championship CAGE BIRDS AND BUDGERIGARS. Beadle was given by Mrs F. Solo W. HARRISON before the cathedral service at more, £94; T. Utley. Baldersdale, and reserve, E. Dixon. IL Walton. |3); D. M artin. mon. King’s Arm s 2 Kins Street IB-30 am. on the Sunday. £84; O. M. Wear-mouth. Middleton, Swaledale district—Aged tup: 1, Middle- Budgerigars: A. E. Veitch, Penrith (2); Raby Hotel ... Bamar< Castle £79; G. Collinson, Mickleton. £78; ton Farm ing Co.; 2, G. W. Raine and J. Moore, Leyburn; D. Martin, F. S. Black Horse v. W.M.C. result not Tel. 2400 Offers from clubs on the route to Sons; 3. E. E. Iceton. Shearling tup: 1, E. Chape, Newton- Aycliffe (2); I. Atkinson, undertake wayside coffees, -to spon­ J. J. & C. Beckwith. Stainmore. £77: E. Iceton ; 2. Clifford Dert; 3, E. E. Iceton. Sta indrop. MIDDLETON to hand. sor members, or to give other help W. Allinson, Baldersdale, £76; G. Tup lamb: 1, R. H utchinson; 2, E. E. RABBITS. will be welcomed by Miss M. R. Wearmouth. Baldersdale, £75 Iceto n : 3, Thompson. Ewe: 1, E. Bell; J. Turnbull, Ushaw Moor; N. Dover aud YOUNG WIVES 2 and 3. E. Iceton. Gimmer shearling: 1 Son, Chester-le-Street (2); M. Coates, Pen­ Middleton Methodist Young Tinkler, 33 Station Road. Sedeefield. 10s.; R. Raine, Stainmore, £74; R. I. nd 3, E. E. Iceton; 2, & Thompson. Gim­ rith ; Wearmouth Bros. (4); G. and J. Pre-Cast Stone Jackson, Ettersgill, £72. mer lamb: 1, K. A llinson; 2, E. E. Iceton; Coates, Cotherstone; J. D. Dickinson, C. Wives held their first meeting of Calves to £19 10s. av. £6 10s; 3. .Middleton Farm ing Co. Ewe, gimmer Bower, J. O. Rodges and Son, ; the season in the Wesley Manse ___ BRIDGE CLUB shearling and gimmer lamb: K. Allinson. Stanoxer Stud, Stanhope (2); T. Littlejohns, last Wednesday evening. A talk Concrete Building Blocks, steers to £10 (J. L. & R. T. Dow­ Fem ale: 1, E. Bell; 2, E. E. Iceton: 3, S. Tow Law (2); F. Hutchinson. Bishop - September 20th: N S— l. Mr and son to W. Kidd), av. £9 5s; heifers Thompson, Championship: Middleton Farm­ Auckland; J. S. T urnbull, (5): was given by Mrs K. A. J. Martin ing Co.; res. R. Hutchinson. K. Wailes, Howden-le-Wear. entitled “ The room with the door T im b e r Mrs Wood; 2. Mr and Mrs Snod­ to £9 16s. (J. L. & R. T. Dowson to CAVIES. grass. E/W—i, Mrs Robinson and W. Kidd), av. £9 8s; porkers to 36-s.. Horses and Ponies. with no handle.” Dales ponies—Brood mare: 1, Tuer anil J. Ridley, Stanhope (3); R. J. Graham An interesting and varied pro­ FOE ALL PURPOSES. Mr Morton; 2. Mr and Mrs Rich­ av. 35s.; lambs to 3s. 3+d., av. 3s.; H all: 2. II. Barron. D arlington; 3, G. L. (2). ardson. sheep to 2s. 10d.. av. 2s. 6d. Wall. . Gelding or filly: 1. G. POULTRY. gramme has been arranged for the Thompson, Darlington; 2, Mrs N. Tillot- K. W. Mason. Winston; A. Shaw, T. coming winter and it -was announc­ FOE THE HOME HANDYMAN— son. Baildon. Colt or filly foal: 1, T. Ram- L. Paisley, Bedale (2); J. W. Heslop, ed that new members will be most Build your own Garden Walls, Sheds, etc. shaw. ; 2, John Pattinson. Halt whistle; W. Wallace, Slaggyiord; A. W inston. Gelding or mare, ridden: 1. G. E. Dalby (5); J. W Parkn, Mrs J. Todd, welcome. L. W all: 2. Tuer and Hall: 3. J. Pattin­ Thirsk; W. R. Jew itt, H am sterley; T. W. FOR FARMERS— son. Gelding or mare, driven: 1, Tuer and Dowson, Bishop Auckland (3); W. Bou- Construct Byres, Piggeries, Silage Pits, etc. H all; 2. J. P attinson; 3, N. Bayles, West stead, J. Barnes, Lostock Hall (2); J. and M iddleton Auckland. S. Brorkbank, Orton (2). J. Shortland, FOR THE CONTRACTOR— Fell ponies—Brood mare: 1 and 3, the Coundon; Sewell and Sons, Chester-le- Vegetable Show Misses N. and B. Bell: 2. R. W. T. Bray, Street; E. Ager, Egton; R. E. Sharpe and Pre-cast Building Materials to various specifica­ Buckden. Gelding or fillv: 1 and 2. the Son (3); W. Farndale, Moorsholm: J. J. Stalker (4); G. Watson, Houghton; F. Law- Middleton chrysanthemum and tions. Misses N. and B. Bell; *3, Miss F. Wales. vegetable show will be held in the Colt or filly foal: 1 and 2, the Misses Bell; son, Prudhoe 12); B. Dennison, Frosterley: COLOURED GARDEN PAVING 12" x 12" x 1i" 3, J. Wilson. Kirk by Stephen. Pony, rid­ K. Noble. Carlisle; R. 1*. Knox. Prudhoe; Wesley Hall on Saturday. 2nd Nov- den: 1, the Misses Bell; 2, R. W. T. Bray: Hesloip land Walling, Staindrop; J . A. Davidson, F. Stockdale. embr. This year a ladies’ section is 3. Miss F. Wales. included in additon to members and Riding, Il to 16: 1, M. Sheetham. Tow HEN EGGS. l^aw; 2. Miss M. Sievers; 3. Jan e Graham^ and 2. Mrs J. A. Kidd, open classes for chrysanthemums Telephone 2209 Manfield. 7 to 11: 1. Miss A. Robinson, J. W. Redfern. Brown: 1, and vegetables and should arouse a Keswick: 2, Heather Richardson; 3. Peter 2. Mrs P. A. Todd, Eggles- lot of local interest. 1 SHAW BANK SAW MILLS - BARNARD CASTLE Jopliag, Streatlam. I'n d er 7; 1. J. Jemmer- Wall. Tinted: 1, Mrs G. so n : 2, Jacqueline Ay ton; 3. K. Revley, W all; 2, Mrs Iceton, Baldersdale; 3, Mrs Lingdale. Ponies and hunters. 12.2 h.h.: 1, E. Forrest, Bowes. Robert Sayer; 2, P. Jopling; 3, A. Robin­ JAM, ETC1. son. 13-2 h.h.: 1, Katherine Thompson: 2. Jam : 1, G. W. G arthw aite; 2, M. I. E. Collingwood; 3. Barbara Inglis. 14-2 Elstob, ; 3, R. Kitch- h .h.: I. M. Sievers: 2. Jan e G raham : 3, ing. Felixkirk. B lackcurrant: I and 3. A. June Hudson. Hunter: 1. J. Charlton, Pity Allison, Over Stilton; 2, Mrs D. Walker. Me: 2, O. Lewin, Hamsterley; 3. Shirley Raspberry: 1. J. Christon; 2. Mrs D. W alk­ Jolmson. Championship: M. Sievers^ res. er; 3. Mrs G. Simpson. Straw berry: 1, J. Robert Avion. Christon: 2, Mrs J. L. Anderson. Eggles­ HAY AND FIELD PRODUCE. ton; 3, A. Ailison. Chutney: 1, J. Christon; 'Cattle really like Kale: I. 2 and 3, Mrs G. Simpson. West- 2. M. I. Elstob; 3. A. Allison. Mince­ wick. Old land hay: 1. J . W. Parkin. m eat: 1, J . C hriston: 2. Mrs M. Balmer, Mickleton; 2. J. J. Foster. Mickleton; 3. Eggleston: 3. Mrs F. Stephenson, Wood­ X. Bavles. . land. Wine: 1 and 2, A. Allison; 3, R. SHEEPDOGS. Kitc-hing. Marmalade: 1, J. Christon; 2, Rough-coated: I, X. Davii Kirkby Mrs G. Wall: 3. A. Allison. Lemon curd: itephei 2, P. Allinson, Eggleston; 3, W. ,1. E. M. Beck: 2, R. K itching; .3, M. I. Icetun. Smooth-coated: 1. J . R. Bayles; 2, Elstob Beet Pulp’ Mrs E. Halford. BREAD AND CAKES. HORTICULTURE. Egg and bacon pie: 1, Mrs F. Stephen­ Vegetables—Collection: 1. G. McGreehin, son; 2 and 3, Mrs G. WaM. Milk tw ist: 1, 250,000 cows fed Bernard Castle; 2. II. Siswick, Lartington; Mrs G. W all: 2, Mrs A. Ridley: 3, A. 3. J. A. Shaw, Halton. Dessert apples: I Allison. Brown bread: I, M. I. Elstob; 2, daily on Red Label in 1967... and 2. J . A. Shaw; 3, Mrs G. Simpson, Mrs J. Longstaff. Stainton; 3, Mrs Ander­ - r e l i a b l e Westwick. Qooking apples: 1 and 2. J. A. son. Teacake: 1, Mrs F. Allinson; 2. Mrs source Shaw: 3, Mrs G. Simpson. Peas: 1. H. F. Stephenson; 3, Mrs E. Forrest. Be-Ro Siswick: 2. W. W allace; 3. P. Gray, B ar­ scones: 1 and 2. Mrs J. Heseltine, Toft over 270,000 in 1968... nard Castle. Beans: 1. S. Milburn; 2, R. Hill; 3, Mrs F. Allinson. Meringue pie: Mulley, Lartington; 3. II. Siswick. Cauli­ I. Mrs G. W ali: 2, E. M. Anderson; 3, flower: I and 3. II. Siswick; 2. T. M. H ird, II. MacCartney. Fruit cake: 1, Mrs F. Follow the leader Into the 7O’s . - - Darlington. Onions, foliage attached- 1. Stephenson; 2, J. G. Alderson; 3, Mrs F. W. W allace; 2. -I. A. Shaw; 3. T. M. Hird Allinson. Gingerbread: 1 and 2. Mrs F. Onions from sets: 1. II. Siswick: 2. T Allinson; 3, Mrs W. H. G argett. Swiss roll: BOCM RED LABEL! Walker, Barningham. Coloured shallots: 1. 1, Mrs Stephenson; 2, Mrs R. K itching; 5, G. W. G arthw aite, D arlington; 2. C. Ed- Mrs J. Heseltine. Shortbread: i, Mrs F. Order Britain’s leading 4 lb. dairy ration now from :— munrlson. Tow Law. White shallots: 1, G. Stephenson; 2, Mrs E. M. Beck’; 3. Mrs Johnstone, Long M arion: 2. G. ,W. G arth­ Iceton. Ginger biscuits: 1 and 2, Mrs F. waite; 3. (?. E. Jackson. Middleton. Shal­ Allinson: 3, E. M. Beck. Sponge cake: 1 lots. straws dressed: 1, J. Hodgson, Stain- and 2. Mrs F. Allinson 3, Mrs G. Wall, TEESDALE WORKMEN S Im p; 2. W. Nicholson. Cock field; 3, T. M. Baldersdale. Rice cake: 1, J. Heseltine; Ifird. Celery: 1. R. D. Forrest. Penrith; 2, Mrs F. Stephenson; 5. D. Wells. Mad­ 2. II. Siswick: 3. J. A. Shaw. Round beet: eira cake: 1, Mrs F. Allinson; 2. Mrs G. INDUSTRIAL & PROVIDENT 1. W. Forrest, Bowes; 2. J. Kidd, Stain- Wall; 3. Mrs W. H. Gargett. Chocolate drop: 3, T. Cossins, Darlington. Long cake: 1. Mrs F. A llinson: 2 and 3, Mrs beet: 1. C. Edm undson; 2. R. D. Forrest: W. II. Gargett. Victoria jam sandwich: 1. SOCIETY LIMITED 5. C. E. Jackson. Long carrots: 1 and 2. Mrs F. Stephenson; 2. E. M. Beck; 3. Mrs C. E. Jackson; 3. A. Hodgson. M errybent. Iceton. Most points in. bread and cakes Slump-rooted carrots: 1 and 3. J. T. Raine, section: 1 (Mrs Field Trophy (perpetual), Lartington; 2. R. D. Forrest. Runner Mrs Wall Trophy and Teesdale Mercury 9/12 Chapel Street, Middleton-in-Teesdale beans: 1. A. ITodgson: 2, J. A. Shaw; 3. Voucher). Mrs F. Allinson, Cotherstone; Telephone 205 IL. Siswick. Single potato: 1. W. W allace: 2, Mrs F. Stephenson; 3, Mrs G. Wall. 2, P. Gray, B arnard C astle; 3, J . Kidd, INDUSTRIAL. W hite kidney potatoes: 1. R. D. Forrest; Lady's knitted cardigan: I. Mrs R j 2, W. Wallace; 3. II.- Siswick. Coloured: Littlejohn. Tow Law; 2 anti 3. D. Eggles- I. s Forster. M ickieton; 2. II. Siswick; 3. tone, St. John’s Chapel. Garment in double R. D. Forrest. W hite round potatoes: 1. knitting wool: 1 and 2. D. Eggleston: 3, BEST f e e d b o c m Red Label -w R. n . F orrest: 2. W. W allace; 3. TI. Sis Mrs R. Kitching. Baby’s knitted garment: wick: Coloured: 1. R. D. Forrest; 2. W. 1. Mrs D. W alker; 2 and 3. D. Egglestone. Walla.-c; 3. W Nicholson. Pot leeks: 1. T. Machine-knitted garment: 1 and 2, Mrs M. H ird; 2. -I. O. Rodgers and Son; 3, K. 'J’eward; 3. J. Christon. Knitted gar L IN T A S BOC 777-4828-65 ment: 1 and 2 D. Cossins; 3. J. Christon. Knitted jumper: 1 Mrs I). Todd: 2. D. Egglestone; 3, K. Bainbridge. Mickleton. Coloured embroidery: 1 and 2. Mrs J . Duf- excellent keeping properties and is ton. Wolsinghani; 3 Mrs P. H. Boon, Beet Pulp with barley: high-energy Stanhope. Linen embroidery: 1. J. Dufton; easy to handle and ration. 3, D, Wells. Soft toy: 1. E. Stubley, Mar­ feed for winter rations wood; 2. N. Peacock; 3. Miss M. Park- house, Old Cleatlam. Home-made garment: 1. Mrs S. Linsley; 2 and 3. E. Stubley. W e’ve said it before and we'll say it Ill three forms Wool rug: 3, Mrs G. Simpson. Prodded rug: 1 and 3, Mrs G. Simpson; 2. Mrs again: there’s nothing like Dried J. Dent. Briscoe. Lampshade: 3, Mrs C Dried Beet Pulp is available in three L. Reader, Cotherstone. Beet Pulp with barley for successful, CHILDREN’S SECTION. different forms. Dried Beet Pulp Art. 8-11: 1, X. Anderson, Eggleston; profitable winter feeding. All classes 2. M. Ridley; 3, W. Allinson. 11-15: 1, (shredded) in bags and sacks. Dried P. Brown, Choppington; 2, A. Forrest; 3, of cattle take to it with a relish there’s J. D. Walton, Mickleton. Craft, 8-11: 1, Beet Pulp Nuts in paper sacks. And G. Addison. Mickleton; 2, J . Oliver, no mistaking. And turn out better, Mickleton: 3. S. Preston, Marwood. 1J-15: Dried Beet Pulp Nuts with magnes­ 1 and 3, D. W earm outh; 2. S. Smith. more productive animals as a result. Sunderland. Knitted article, under 12: 1. ium added as a precaution against P. Emmerson, Stanhope: 2. C. ‘ Stoddart, B arnard Castle; 3, K. Tinkler, Kirkby hypomagnesqemia. Stephen. (Rice biscuits, 12 15: 1. E. Wells: 2 , V. Walton; 3, J. Bayles. Ilarwood. More palatable and digestible Handwriting: 1, C. SLoddart; 2. R. For­ rester; 3, H. H ird, ^Micklet.on. Coloured Advice on rations poster: 1. J. Nixon. Cotherstone; 2 and 3, Dried Beet Pulp has demonstrable G. Simpson, Westwick. PHOTOGRAPHY. virtues that spell contentment to the Have a word with your merchant. Happy childhood, black and white: 1, Mrs P. A. Todd; 2. Mrs J. Brough. Middle- animal and profit to the farmer. It Today. And if you’d like literature £1,200 in Diamonds must be Won ton; 3, Mr Ranson, Middleton. Colour: 1. Mrs K. Teward, Middleton; 2. A. Fox/ 3. improves the palatability of the or names of distributors, get in touch Mr Murray. Cotherstone. Country life, black and w hite: 1. Mr R anson; 2. C. A. whole ration. It adds to the digest­ with British Sugar Corporation,Trade CLEAN UP WITH A NEW HOOVER W. Beck; 3. A# Oliver. Colour: 1, Mrs K. Teward; *2. D. H arrison, High C-oniscliffe; ibility of mixed feeds. It can replace Pulp Sales Department, P.O. Box 26, 3. A. J. Deacon. Landscape, black and and you could be another 'Diamond Lil’ white: 1, C. A. W. Beck:_ 2 and 3. Mr part of the cereals in all-concentrate Peterborough. Ranson. Colour: 1. A. Fox: 2, Miss L. GOOD PART EXCHANGE ALLOWANCE Dunston, Shaftesbury; 3, D. H arrison. rations; it increases the SNF content Animal study, black and white: 1. Mrs J. GENEROUS DISCOUNT Brough: 2. C. A. W. Beck; 3, D. H arri­ of milk; and it brings fattening son. Colour: . 1 , L. Dunston: 2- A. J. WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEW Deacon; 3. M. Conway. animals to peak condition. Dried SHOW JUMPING. 13-2 h.h. : 1. Shirley Johnson (Taif): 2. Beet Pulp needs no preparation, has Lesley Ingham (Moonraker); 3. Susan Ward J. R. 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