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n_ February 251f, 1For Good t Tobacco Smokers C A at Ask foram se• that you pt Bread & Cakes Phone so. BUT FROM THE ightly at 6 and ACON LIGHT' Err. Sat. Feb, ea, 27 ENDAL TWIST Co-operative taa Saturday at 1-30 midge Donlan Dividend means a saving and DIrk 1T11. HOGGARTH & CO., LTD., ENNy PRINCESS taENDAL in Teehnicofor bOUTH DURHAM, NORTH YORK AND WESTMORLAND ADVERTISER, • % comedy . Price TWOPENCE. COIN , WEHNIESDAY, MARCH atri, 1933. e ' a picture t Ho. 5101. Established 1354. 'glamorous es u sun turday Mat nee only. : Mercury Calendar H. " csn90 Bill ,0 ORD MAYOR'S NATIONAL HIS COAT WENT TO Chamber of Trade L000 AND TEMPEST A FUR COAT ara.relr Lt. at 7-4.5 . DISTRESS FUND. Suggested Co-operation With Startforth CHESHIRE March. ary in LOADED PI ATTRACTED THE Annual Meeting 5, Baldersdale BAK:. Room Meeting Reynolda eu Dan on-m-Tessdaie Patish Effort. 5. Coffee Morning, Inheritance Castle Petty Seseional Division will Tribute was paid.at the annual eir,-May I through the OFFICER'S cornwrise-of the urban district and Hall. ■ f ycrur colu.mn thank all BARNARD CASTLE R.D.0 John Blackett, 23-year-old pro- meeting of the Barnard Castle 6. Concert and Dance- y•-. W .d. Alert)! 2. 3, o the entire rural district with the cess worker, of Marwood Drive. Chamber of Trade and Publieite -mg worked-, and gave 5. Mickleton: Agri. Dia. Group I Reng,raves Jean ire riot/a MEETING exception of those parishes listed Barnard Castle, sat in Barnard. Society to Mr Eunnertion, who Islet tamely to the house-te-hoese ATTENTION under the Meeting. ind Nigel Patrick in - Castle Magistrates Court last Wed- year was elected President and eau 6. Coronation Dance at Larting- ference itattigains e to Mr neaday and, heard how it, was that died during his term of office. ton Rau. . sincere thanks, are du Whether or not the Barnard Castle Rural District Wined his overcoat, on which he pint a In his report, the Secretary re- THE rs antherland aad Mr Beck- should be represented at the annual meeting and conference ' Numbers and Names. 7. Dance, Assembly hail, Middle- inanee of £8, travelled to Sale n ferred to hite h " a willing and ton-iii-. • Urgani!iing t1:20 dance, also A Barnard Caatle police ofticn. Association was a topic that Cheshire. helpful colleague to us ali,n and WHING VERSIO. desaribed to the local inagistrataa of the Rural District Councils' 9-14. Barnard Castle,Operatie Seo- Dowson and members et time duri;ir. The Surveyor reported Mat Mr Blaekett told the court that said that the Society was indebted 'afied Hyde Mute a, nd who gave their services last Wednesday how he saw a occupied members' attentions for is considerable notification had been received from tion Production, the Gondol- on December 31st Jae went to the to Mr A. V. liempsall, who had iers." Brian Smith, soldier in Galgate, Barnard Castle, last week's meeting. the Parish Council as to Ex-Servioermen's Club in Barnard carried on as President for the re- eeart-topealeine lint raised was as follows: wearing a woman's fur coat. Coml. John Bell, of Cock-held, put forward the suggestion the provision of and fixing of street Castle and left lhis coat in a cloak- 10. Barnard Castle Y.F.V. Meeting drama mainder of the Year. 11. Cricket Club Whist !nal trianele, bre ' ti-house enlleetion £40 14 4 be officer, P.C. Harcourt, told that the Startforth Council would be willing to co-operat€ name plates and the numbering ot room while he attended a concert. The report noted that suggestions y a brilliant east. £2814 7 the court that he was on duty In houses.' The Parish Committee had After the concert. at. 10-5 p.m., he for the 1953 _programme included a and Dance. tud attend the Conference one year while the Barnard Castle • mils", SEE picture, Galgate on January 29th when he suggested .alterations to clarify the found that his coat was gone. " Shop Locally ' campaign, sup- 12. Lairtiegton Harriers Dance, 8 11 saw the soldier who was accompan- representatives would attend another. • Merritt Arms. 1.1 Tend ... 'naming of the area and the prpos- Before the court was Terenee -pert tor the Whit Monday proces- Inintinneria ied by another and who were both 12. N.F.U. Dinner, Upper Teesdale " I think it is up to the Council It was also recommended to g.ve els had been made in conjunction R tchford (411. a plasterer. of 37. sion, a Coronation Shopping Die Yours sincerely, iu civilian elohtes. with the Bishop Auckland post- EN, Grove. Stale, who pleaded not play mid Competition and a Sum- Branch. CTORI Be continued that he stopped to save every penny they can and a supply of water to Wacker/lent 13. Balderadale Bring and Buy Sale COON. J. H. SHAW, I am going to m,ove that we use. flail Earrn following an application master. guilty ti stealing the coat. mer Prograanme for circulation by Phone 50. them as they were about to get the 13. Middleton Agri. Soc. Annual 'ahoy at 6 mil 13.15 airman, MiddletonenT-eesdale the Startforth Council to undertake and after the Engineer had, looked 'Det. Cons. Edward Berry. of the Information Bureau Parish Council. into a texi and questioned them Committee. Cheshire Constabulary. Fetid .that The general account for 1952 Bail. about the coat. The secoud soldier it this year and ourselves the into the question and saw no reason 13. Langloydale and Marwood S.C. following year." why the supply abould aot he given. when he saw 'Ratchford at his showed a balance in hand of £48 replied: " He gat it from a woman The Transport Committee recom- home in Sale. he admitted that he 12s. Od., a taight increase in the Square Dancing and Wihist. f... 'flL. teb- 26, 27 to make sure'thet she turned up But other members tboug,ht that The Arohitect had reported that mended the Council to object against 13. Variety Concert, Supper and Glenn Fard in r au appeal to his onigrega- for a date to-merrily: night." The the Couacil should be represented. work on th had been in the Club the night. the balance from the previous account. the Rev. C. .E. Fortelle e new sewer at Middle- an application which Messes 0.1t.- Peat was stolen. het he elaimed he A grant of £.50 by the Urban Coun- Dance at Newbiggin, E CREEN GLOVE y soldier wearing the mat gave the And a proposal to that, effect put ton-in-Teesdale had begun and was Motor Services intended to make to knew nothing of the coat. 13. R.A.F.A, Dance, Lartington of Whorltoa, 1;30 was handed same story. cil had been expended on advertis- ing GeraldineBrooks the Vicarage ia _less than'a forward by Aid W. Lialaile was proceeding satisfactorily. the Licensing Authority for Public Ratchford gave hie permission ing with the remainder being Hall. In court, the soldier who had seconded by Capt. • E. Al. Curtis. the Services vehiciles. for a search and the officer found transferred to the Guid 14. Coffee Morning, Church Insti- Liaidwicke with. Get; or the Hoed victims-on Can- spoken' first. Michael Harrell (21e R.N. A letter. .was received f rom e Amount Mecteady., The aellowiug letter Tho appfication concerns the the coat hanging in the hall be- which showed an end-of-year bal- tute artglin land. admitted stealing the coat, said to Ald. Liddle told the meeting that County Surveyor saying that a disCOntinuance of their summer neath another coat. Ratchford ance of £7 5s. 8d. to be carried for- 14. Dance, Aasenibly Hall, Middle- g suspettseeesj it received from the Bishop be worth about £15. and the soldier if every Council took up the „ame comprehensive improvement Invoiv- hammer action? luisford:- ing the diversion or road A688 is service between High l'orce and said he had bought the coat off a ward. ' ton-in-Teesdale. -who was wearing it, William, Lewis attitude as Cotumallor Bell and were Landon Beck. The Council were man in Barnard' Onetle mid he had The accounts showed that the 16. N.D.S. Soc. A.G.M., Congre- Bishopscourt, Chelmsford, (21), pleaded guilty to receiving it. content to await a renort o tee contemplated at the road junction arnanoar anIsa jrz 16th Feb., 1953. Marwood. As asked to object on the grounds that given him four guineas for it. 'biggest loss was that on, the ballet gational HeLl Both are from the 58th Medium meeting where would the ,report at Darlington Road, Langdon Beck is a .holiday resort in a voluntary statement, he said and it, was £28 18a, 8d. while the 18. Nen:ate Methodist Church ear Mr Porteus,-1 ant great- Regiment. R.A., stationed at Bar. come from. pert of the improvement, a section • alnel., March 2, 3,1 ached by the very generous of :road A67 immediately emit ot tied if the service is discontinued that he went to Barnard Caostle on Festival Dinner. showed a, loss of Cheir Concert. ford Camp. e holidaymakers would not be catered December 10th, and describing how Ll 14s. 64. 1 20. Middleton Fancy Drees Bali, ohnson, Patricia Neal that you have sent me from For Five Shillings. ' Debated. the Teesdale Car Cornpauy's gerag small parish and I will glad- The officer took the two to 111.1 would 'be re-aligned and widened to for. The Ceureal.will also recommend the rota came into hie possession, Officers elected for the ensuing 20. M.M.G. Platoon whist drive T FOR SCANDAL ml your gift, to the Naear of MI overall w'idth of. 60 feert. Un- that the O.K. Motor Services be he said that he was on his wily to year were: President.. Mr V. and Dance in Drill Hail. police station for *worries and it Several other members put for- his Iedeinge when a man stopped Carter ; Chairman , R. H. Allen ;. %rah vee 'gland tO 11St as you re- was learned that a coat had boon ward their views betore 0oun. Bells fortunately the scheme, along with asked to give the service a further 20. Lartington Hall, Girl Guides - t Please thank your people pose. trial during this him and asked him it he wntaed to Secretary, Mr J. Noel Paul; Aatast- Dance. `Ahern, Sidney Blue stolen from the Bridge Inn. Law's proeosal, seconded by Coun. men), others, had had to be buy an overman. H this gift. Which has meant admitted that he had bought the paned. In the meantime the County' e was wearing ant Secretary, Mr H. C. Watson; 20, Newshant Coronation Whist etenaft . rand a reporter Sams, was put to the vote and was the coat and Ratchford asked him arreasurer. Mr 3 Gardner; Public- . • h self-sacrifice for them and coat from Hurrell for five shiIliiigs defeated, only six members voting Surveyor was hopang it would be and Dance. azitrop tor ib saucy " bring great encour how- much he wanted for it. " He ity Secretary, Mr H. Be Wood; F. 21. Zetland Hunt, Point-to-Point. !led ronialice b will " T,, told you a lie before. I was for it. possible to earry out a minor scheme NATIONAL SERVICE instead! eat and help to one Of the trying to cover up for my rnatea' of improvement at the roae said four guinefts. T tried it on and Soc. Secretary, Mrs J. Marwood Rd, Barnard Castle. so The meeting decided to nominate REGISTRATION. mid it was a perfect fit and I gave Ascough; F. and Soc. Treasurer. 21. Concert, Methodist S who have suffered In a voluntary statement Lew:it the ohainnan of the council and the junction if land on the South side dy. him four guineas." Miss Wearmonth, auTel. was alleged to have said that he clerk as their representatives. could be made available for thus The first of the proposed four Questioned by Ratchford, net. Committee: Mr R. Holroyd, Mr cosy GINE Yours sizicerely, went into the Witham Hall dance Coun. T. Davison brough up the purpose. The land was scheduled for National Service Registrations for 25. Whist Drive at Stainton. ,LX•ros.303.1.Z. t Berry admitted that lie had called J. Swinhank, Mr N. Jackson, Mr Za. Bowes- Y.F.C. Dance for Flood ?bora ALKNER CELELM.SFORD. and about half an hour later he suggestion that the Council should development and it was intended this year will be held on Saturday. A. V. Hennuall e ore, wen., rat., saw one of his mates with a fur at his home on the evening prete- Mr M. Kipling, Tempest Fund. ' - at 341,1' do something towards the National to discuss etth the Barneird Castle 7th March, 1953, when young men rite, to the first interview but he Miss Wearmouth. Mrs J. Ascough, ei-o 124 a 1 s coat. Urban District Council the posaibin horn between. let April and 30th 26. Rotary Club Hobbies Exhibi- ., Our PeriIrMCe In ai Flood Fund, He asked if the mem- lied been unable to get any reply. Mr G. Hunter, Mr Eric Anderson, tion ea: lee. 1/9. 211 sum of £7 6s. has been " I asked him if he would let bers had anything in mind. ity of utilising a strip from the June,. 1953, are due to register. • T Prim: 'hare it." said the statement, Ratchford told the bench' that Mr Erie Bayles and Mr W J. 27. Polka? Whist and Dance at Ided to the Lord Mayor's me Several members commented or. frofitage for the construction of a It is estimated that for the pro- iw had stolen the coat he would FarneIl. 4710.5' tee Cream, Belief Fund. being the pro- " and I gave him fire bob for it." footpath. for 1953(54, Newsilani. wigs: and Cal•cotates the fact that any scheme now posed have had plenty of time to hide it 27. Barninghant Cricket Club .)Wri of the dance on Friday Iast, When charged. Hurrell said that Introduced by the Comte') would 0 young men will register, ot he was drinking at the time and in It -was euportee that a reply was 281% when he knew that the police had Whist in Village Hall. ary 27the from and lead to a east amount of overlapping awaited frora ti" County Surveyor wham. about 60 will come from been at his home. "It was a bar- et laid-Time Dance Club, a statement that he got the coat Barnard Castle area. The number of NEWHIGOIN-IN-TEESDALE. 27. Dance. Lartington Hall. s. February 25, 26: from the Inn lounge just as he was) on schemes already en operation in with regent to having the state of gain and 7 tramped at it." he seal. FEBRUARY, 1953. 27. 'Glaxo Laboratories Sports and the area and it was decided that. tr the footpath from M.ddie Lodge to fit men available .for call-up during Asked hr Inspector Ward if he tumt, ItlemtJa F/artiti.g leering. He continued that lie told the year from antone these men and Social Club Dance. Lewis that if he was stopped by the necessary permission is forth- High Lodge at itaby Lane, Stain- did not think it rather peculiar Total rainfall. 2.79 inches, as com- 27. Romaklkirk C.C. Whist and HONG KONG FOREST-IN-TEESDALE he had to say that he coming, the Council. should make a drop, improved. men previouall registered, on the that a man should stop him in a CORONATION EFFORT. the police hipsing or expiry ot deferment or pared with .65 inches for 1952. Rain Dane iii. oior had got it from a woman so that. donation of £10 to the fund. It was dark alleyway and offer him a coat. or snow fell on.17 days. 8 (Inas with recalled that similar amounts were Snow. nement. is estimated at Ratchford said that the man had April. laehriare he would have a date with her. .04 inches or more. Greatest fall in been agreed that the In court he said " I was too donataed to the Easingten pit 206.000. The proposed allocation or told him he was broke from ' the 24 hours. .72• inches (snow) on the 8. Wycliffe R.C. Whist and cINDERELLA at Ettersgill, Vorest-in- drunk to know. what 1 e-as doing." disaster fend and the Affray fund. Members of the Committee meet- these men between the Services, previous week-end and he had de- 10th. Average for 33 years, 3.86 Dance. le and Elanvood will combine ing put forward several points about allowing for a swan margin for cided to sell hia coat. " He was by Walt Di.sriey They were each fined £20. inches, 9. Townswomen's Guild Whist CorettatiOl1 teStairlbes and. Work, Comnittes. 1101N1....-Na_vno wearipg.the coat at the time *MI Drira isi Church .Institute. Teehaienor tunds a. eon- Air - Temperatures: Mm.'190 oeatite se the Trefttireir snow 8 orM, e roaci from nest- , Army, 129.560; Royal ttrought it was perfectly female." 8th. Mae„ 560 on the 28th. 9. British and Foreign Bible 'Wand (n) in Tee/twice supper and dance was held me report of the Works Corn- bolme Corner to Littie Newaham Force. 135,400. Raehford was found guilty and a Society Bring and Buy Sale in biareh 2, 3; riday evenIng in the school- naittee, which was adopted. said had been ploughed only once with Men living six miles or more from fino of £20 with £6 is. 441. expenses Trinity Methodist Schoolroom, gramme. at D.L.I. Association :Br reit. Forrest Tuckeie at Forest. The pro that a letter hail been received from resulting inconvenience to travel- the nearest Local Office of the imposed. The beech warned MR WILLIAM BROWN. 11. High Force and Holwiek Show concert was given by the the County Council referring to the lers. The County Couticil snow Ministry of Labour and National him that if be should appear again Dance. WARPATH eton-ia-Timadale Male Voice A good company was present at .making up of Chapel Street, Even- plough had travelled an the road Service or men suffering from some on a similar charge he would ha The interment. took place on 12. Dance, Larein'gton. 'rethemeitie Awe various items were our last meeting. Much business on wood. The matter bad been before between Eggleston an Barnard permanent incapacifY may register lucky to escape prison. Monday at Laithkirk Churchyard ef le, Whist Drive at thrington, .... ' persed with solos by Messrs tile minutes gave no time for social the County Highways and Bridges Castle and had thrown allow a 'by post, and forms for this purpose Mir Joseph William Brown. of 20-21-22. Gialto Dramatic Section , Peoples, Maurice Slater and activities to follow. it was agreed to Committee, who had decided that considerable distance at each cde may be obtained at any finite of the Leekworth Gardens, Middletunan- laIay " The Tudor Wench." earrnouth and duets by Messrs send a parcel to each tilart,of the they would give further considera- of the road This had resulted iii Ministry or at the lorei Post Office. • Teesdale, whose death occurred on 24, Memo-ad & Leugleydale W.I. SCAFITH CHIEN dry and Bayles. Mr S. 1'- district servin, with the Regiment tion to the making up of Chapel damage to windows toed curtains in Men who for good reason. for TRINITY the previous Thursday after an Whist Drive and Dance. 333111)11.03. 1 was the conductor and Mr in Korea, the secreta.ry to get the Street end South View in their one house and actual bodily harm example, illness. fail to register on METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. illnees of some months. He Was 73 30. Congregational Church Spring ixou the Manisa necessary information as to cast and programme for this year if the to the occupier. the due date must do so as soon, aa years of age and Wee the eldest son Zayre. tw,•doeAayfr, 744: packing from H.Q. Rural Council would consider the Footpaths in Cockfield had not possible afterwards of the late Mr and Mrs J. Brown. A parents' and children's evening d. Catherine Mr C. Raine. M-C.. was appointesl deferment until next year of one 01 been cleared and Wolaciliouse Lane Young men may register at any] of Bowbauk, 3.1c4eod TOG If ENTERTAIN. a vice-President. The question OF the Cocklaeld schemes which bad at Etherley had not been ploughed Employment Exchange whether or was held 'in the Trinity Methodist Air Drown occupied Grove Farm YOUNG 50 HAD our allocation and acceptance of already beee included in thia year's nor bad the road around the Green not they normally reside in that Schoolroom on Thursday last, when at Bowbenk for a number of years mbers of the Winston Young same for the Ex-Servicemen's parade programme. and leading to the church and school area. Exchanges will be open on attendance prises were presented to and was for a time associated with "ay. a-ta arrid 645; ors' Club were guests when the at. Hyde Park in July was left over The letter from the County at Etherley been opened out. Saturday afternoon for the PurPose, the senior scholars by Airs Wriaht- the Strathmore Estates. Later he SHIRTS son, of Middleton-in-Teesdale The de are Castle Toe H -presented a till next meeting. Council pointed out that even it The Committee recommended that To avoid waiting attendance times took up employment at Messrs Ord Havilend Inc of entertainment in the We were pleased to hear through Chapel Street rind South View were the attention of the County have been allotted aecording to the Rev. Shirley Redfern, who presided and Maddison with whom he ADVENTURES OF ' ridge house. Col. Lowe O,B.E., of the good pro- included -in the 1953 programme, it Surveyor be drawn to the corn-1 initaal letter of the surname. These welcomed the ,parents and friends. remained until his retirement. Prices! Mrs Wrightson was introduced by Popular HOEHN HOOO airman was Mr George Bennett areas of Mervin Ainsley. of the 1st did not necessarily follow that the Plaints. are' A-F between 1 p.m. arid 2 Mr Brown, who was the last or, in hespitat in Mr H. C. Watson. Musical items. I1 li•cLthicu1w.. 15 artistes took part in the Rattalem. who is actual works could be commenced p.m.; 0-0 between 2 p.m. and 3 the Men from Teesdale who served " Rocket " Men's Wear Shops rt. Mrs _Hodgson was pianist. Singapore. having had a serious this year. as if objections were C.P. Committee. p.m.; P-Z between 3 p.m. and 4 Tendered. by the Trinity Ju nior Choir in the Boer War. also served in the under Mrs E. Watson, were !timidity, Huggins, accordionist, and the accident on hoard ship. lodged it. may riot be posethle to p.m. 1914-18 war and was a member- ot was played be Mr L. Phillips. It was agreed to hold our next avoid lengthy court proceedings The General Purposes Commdtee enthusiastically received by the the local branch of the British Reit, Letleen Gray ez hers takine part were: Mrs whist drive and dance on Friday. unless the scheme could he sub- reported receiving a letter from the large company present. Light Legion and St. Mary's Church. Anthony Donald Ltd refreehment.a reetipleted a very ET Yn..1.1 FOR THIS bele Mr Laurie Huggins. Mrs March 20bh... Next meeting, to-night mitted to the Ministry of Housing Clerk to the Magistrates Courts DESERTERS-CORONATION He is survived by a widow meta 'idle. Mrs S. lairknpa Mr at 8 pen_ when some very import- and Local Government for author- Committee of the County of Durham AMNESTY. enjoyable evening. grown-up family. The serve* prior near "Boots" Barnard Castle Many parents and friends 3 tieaday, m Bell, Miss Vera Phillips and ant business will be on the agenda. iaation not later than the end of enclosing a draft order for the gather- to interment was conducted by the also at 110141tibro', Durham & Darlington „ earta gave several selections Also arrangements to he made for September it, may be found impos- division of the County into Petty Deserters who report. themselves ed in the schoolroom on SundaF Vicar, the Rev. K, F. Lord. .euttey, _Peres' Lorre me ding one of plantation songs Enter-County indoor sports matches sible, owing to climatic conditions. Sessional Divisions . They recom- under the amnesty to a Service afteinoon. let Marcel, when attend- II QuICKSANct one of hill halys, with Stockton and Bishop Auckland. to start work until the spring et mended that no objections to be authority should in their owe ance prizes for the primary scholars 1954. raised by the Council so far as the interests get in touoh with their and inembere ot the Young Include Chapel Street. Draft Order affected their area. local National Insurance Office it Worshippers' League. together wire H. JOHNSON, The Bishop Auceend Petty Ses- their insurance needs to be the awards .fer Juvenile Missionary Collectors. were presented by, Mrs ental SCUiptOr, The Committee recommended that sional Division will comprise ot straightened out. [AT OUR SHOWROOMS NOW . . < the County Council he asked to Bolant. Etherley, Evenwood an* If they have not been paying their ' Redfern. Mr H. C, Watson presidel la stone rad arrant,. -Barony, Hamsterley and South National Insurance contributions or and the Rev. Shirley Redfern' (-con- 1"1. DVILLNUTON„ Tat, oaalt include Chapel Street and South taa &sari by View. Venwood, in their 1953 Bedburn, together with the ennui have been paying them under an ducted the devotions and gave an rir31-0114* apropriate address to the children I Pricer ott 1.0314c$11411- programme and that the making up districts of Bishop Auckland. ass-umed name they need not fear of Victoria Terrace. Cocideld, he . Spennvrnoor. and Crook that any legal action will be taken A collection wa staken on behalf of Trade= co. Overseas Missions. utiace deferred until the 1954 programme. and Willington. The Barnard against them on that account

• • L FAR3/ERS' UNI0a. MIDDLEPON-IN-TEESDALE GRAND CORONATION of Castle AGRICULTURAL sounTrY. DANCE Branch. Evening Entertainment LARTINGTON HALL, eaa Floods bare ANNUAL BALL NEXT FRIDAY, 6th MARCH. - mu. MIDDLETON-IN-TEDALE LANGIIEYDALE & afARaVOOD RAKEILER.S BAND. HOOVER led damage to A on FRIDAY, MARCH 13th, 1953. CORONATION FUND. SOCIAL CENTRE - Admission 216. • An doses of Lock, a in the ASSEMBLY HALL. - WASHING MACHINE labe bard Dancing 9 p.m.-2 a.m. On FRIDAY. MARCH 13th, NEWII1GGIN SATURDAY. 7th alAR.01f: lo ether Washing Nadine like it s read wit/ make to the at 7-30 p.m. 'RECREATION BOOM. Eiis darnage RAMBERS DANCE BAND, DANCE VARIETY CONCERT, so tar aa I SQUARE DANCING. * Wadies load of 6 lbs. in How. and it is theta° Buffet. Competitions. ASSEMBLY HALL, bilDDLETON. Calleie Col. Burnett. D.S.O. SUPPER AND DANCE 'it- every pesaife Admission 2/6. 4 minutes. ct sup RHYTHM REVELLERS. CHAMPIONSHIP FRIDAY, MARCH 13th. 1953, this worthy cause. Proceeds for Agricultural Show Oancert, 7-45 p.m. Admission 2,-. * Automatic pomp for easy i Let has Fumets. WHIST DRIVE be startei Hodedonlario Concert Party. =POI& ittee AfetriberN ar MARCH 27th. Hesledonians Dance Orchestra e nog Claiming Date. Claiming Date, tione. Will ell Umbel/ MA_RWOOD AND LANGLEYDALE DANCE at 10-30 till 1-30 a.m. Admission 2/- * Large wringer easily takes their fullest support. W.I. ASSEMBLY HALL. Den Tarando's Band. Details later. Reasonable Supper Charges. full-size blanket. the need Is th MIDDLETON-1N-TEEESDALE e great- Tranaport from- Middleton to the low price! WHIST DRIVE & DANCE GRAND DANCE Concert and Dance. * And look at R. W. NOBLE, will be held in _ Secretary. APRIL 24th. FANCY DRESS BALL LARTINGTON HALL BALLROOM LARTINGTO.N GIRL GHIDIVS_ March RAMBLERS DANCE BAND. THE FINEST FRIDAY, MARCH 206h. (by kind perrnisaion of Mr and Mrs A GRAND DANCE Oaqta. Particulars later. N. Field) will he held at £35 WASHING MACHINE A MONSTER LARTINOTON HALL (PUPS II4 .1/ The winds that lift the kites int° the sky play their part in BALDERSDALE. On FRIDAY, MARCEL 6th, 1953, MONEY CAN BUY ON HARRIERS, 1111 WHIST DRIVE Dancing 9-1 to the on FRIDAY, MA.Itkli 29th, PURCHASE TAX) BRING & BUY SALE RAMBLERS DANCE BAND. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.. ah.-The the farmer's work. As they 'change, he adjusts his efforts. wilt he held. in RAMBLERS DANCE BAND. in SCHOOL on Claiming Dates. Wow and 4ttee yowoeit aldltirk, 12,0noon. - OVINGTON. VILLAGE INSTITUTE! Admission 216. Busy with his. land and his stock, he appreciates all the more FRIDAY, MARCH 13th, 1953,. GRAND DANCE at 5-30 p.m. Oct WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th, will be held in COTHERS'PONE DEMONSTRATIONS GLADLY RIDGE BROS., Followed by to commence at 7-30 p.m. LARTINGTON HALL BALLROOM CRICKET CLUB. ARRANGED FOR YOU at- PITA L the Anancial services which the Midland Bank provides for I SOCIAL EVENING SCUL PTORS, ChWnplonallalpi S1141-0. (by kind permission of Mr and Mrs at 7-_30 pm. N. Field) ATE, DARLINGTON slim Other Good Prizes'. WHIST DRIVE & DANCE re him with unvarying efficiency and helpfulness. Refreshments theirlainlly received. on FRIDAY, 27th MARCH, 1953. A leans In aid of Flood Disaster Fend. . Admission 216. Dancing 9-1. will be held. in Temperance Hall on In aid of the above Institute. I Pncer Claiming Date; Also 24th APRIL: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th, P. ITIVANY . • 11 n e RISFATLAM AND STAINTON BARNINGRAM HIGH FORCE AND HOLWICE Cltampfettlika 'Prise fil2/1/.. 2artb. 11•1114 1 Melo- MIDLAND BANK TEL. leet End. 1909. Tel_ • CORONATION pELEBRA.T1ON. - . atm= CLUB. AGRICULTURAL 4 and other Good Prizes. BARWARD CASTLE. ASS FOR DliffrAriii OF OVER airoo BRANCHES TO SERVE YOU Win4T.DRiVE. A DANCE Whist to commence 7-30 p.m. Prbtigood h uta 'CR AND WHIST DRIVE - in VILLAGE =lir will be held' - 21, including .Rairealunente.- OUR GENEROUS PAY OUT-OF-INCOME SCREW. at Ma itionftiid virE M.tDon Village Inatitute, FRIDAY: MAWS. 27th, 7-30 p.m. NEWRIGGIN-RIOGREATION Dance conetaenne 10 p.m. 216. X'Fkit AY, M.ABUH 25th, 1953 Good Prizes. A4sission..,210 ROOM RAMBLERS DANCE BAND -• • ilarareg Si Ms GA* ti;!tell; including iteikahramts.. on &vfros: So,- APRIL 11.411, 1963 in attendance.

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