Teesdale Mercury

No. 6500 Price 8p , Wednesday, 5th March, 1980 Established 1854 GOOD FOOD Many attend SOLD HERE funeral of Mr Severed Teesdale eating places Ronald Wilson are well mentioned in this year’s DALE WON’T OBEY Good Food Guide from tth-e There was a large attend­ publishers of Which? ance at a funeral service in At Blaigraye-s the dimmer menu Romaldkirk Parish Church is described as “short but -rich” on Friday for Mr Ronald and there are good comments for Wilson, of Meadowside, ter rime of chicken with Cumber­ land sauce, baked trout with cucum­ Romaldkirk, who died the ber sauce, smoked salmon mouse, A COUNTY ORDER previous Tuesday aged 7 5 . and ham and asparagus quiche. Since moving to the village nine The Rose and Crown, Roma Id - years ago, Mr Wilson had taken an extremely active part in local life. kirk, is praised fo-r its excellent A battle is still going on home-made pea and ham soup, He was a church warden and over whether Mr and Mrs church treasurer, as well as being home-made pate, and outstandingly Christopher Sicely should be good meat and potato pie. a parish councillor and member of allowed to turn a b arn into The Three Tuns at Eggleston is the greens committee. He did a lot also recommended, and its home­ two holiday cottages at Foul- of the manual jobs needed to keep made bread is mentioned. syke Farm, Baldersdale. the greens so attractive. “He did a tremendous amount Their plan to set up the small cf work for Romaldkirk and will cottages as a summer sideline is be sorely missed,” said one of his at the centre of a who-decides- friends yesterday. Miss Ann Easton, younger FIVE RULES what dispute between Teesdale The funeral service was conducted daughter of Mrs J. A. Easton, of Council and Durham County by the Rector, the Rev. Dale 28 Montalbo Road, Barnard Castle, Two unhurt and Mr Richard Henry Woodgate, FOR HEALTH Council. Martin, and it was attended by a Two men escaped injury when representative from Richmond, only son of Mr and Mrs Read, of Members of Ounelm Count Tues­ their vehicles collided in Abbey Teesdale members felt from the where Mr Wilson was a member 4 Glen View, Ovington, were day Afternoon Clulb enjoyed a talk Lane, Startforth, on Friday. They start that they had the right to give of the synod. married at St. Mary’s Parish by Kath Stubbs on the theme of were Clive Tindaie, of Park Terrace, a decision — and they agreed that A retired bank manager, he is Church, Barnard Castle. The Rev. always feeding young by following Barnard Castle, and Neville Roy the couple should get planning con­ survived by his wife Mrs Alfreda J. F. Sturges performed the cere­ five golden rules, namely, exercise, Wallis, cf Even wood. sent for the conversion. Wilson, and a married daughter mony. fresh air, sensible eating, relaxation Then the county stepped in. It who lives with her husband and The bride wore a silk and lace and adequate sleep. {She then announced that it had the final two children at Cirencester. gown with a high neckline and demonstrated suitable exercises to say on the scheme, and issued a bell style sleeves. She carried a music and soon had the audience SUNNY WORDS directive that it must be turned straight shower bouquet of roses, participating. down. freesia and fern. How many words can you make But Teesdale councillors decided Royal concert up using the letters of Sunburn? Members were then ready for a Mrs Janet Nelson, the bride’s at their plans committee on Wed­ Susan Williams, 17, daughter of Keith Lane, manager of the Odeon, relaxing cup of tea and the after­ sister, was matron of honour and nesday to disregard this instruction Mrs Williams, of 23 The Orescent, Darlington, is giving three LPs of noon ended with Tyneside readings Miss Lorreinje Gardener, a friend, Stainton Grove, and a niece of music from the film Sunburn to by M rs Stuibbs and community sing­ and give Mr and Mrs Sicely ^ ceiy outside the bam» from which there is a fine mew across was bridesmaid. They wore pastel David Smith, who used to be secre­ the three people who send the ing. A vote of thanks was given Dknnmg permission after all. green chiffon dresses trimmed with The first reason given by the tary of Barnard Castle Y.M.C.A., longest list of words. The three on behalf of the members by Mrs lily-of-the-valley. They carried county for refusing the scheme own decision. He suggested two the cottages. She recalled the will be playing treble recorder at winners will also get a double Loma Morris. Victorian posies of carnations, was that it conflicted with the choices: recent scheme to set up a recrea­ a concert in London on Thursday, ticket each to visit the Odeon at freesia and ivy leaves. county development plan, in setting 1. The plan should be rejected tion centre in Baldersdale for city in front of Prince Charles. Part cf Darlington or Bishop Auckland. up new accommodation in an area on the county’s direction, but Mr children. This went ahead despite it is being -televised and could be Mr Lance Nelson, brother-in- Send your entry to the Mercury at where only essential building should and Mrs Sicely be urged to appeal, opposition from local residents. shown on Nationwide next Tues­ law of the bride, was best man. 24 Market Place, Barnard Castle. be allowed. and given the full support of But the setting up of two holiday day or Wednesday. Susan boards The couple are to live at Close In the event of a tie, entries will A seCofid reason was that it in­ Teesdale Council at a public cottages, to be used by people who at a grammar school for deaf Cottage, Westwick. be put in a hat and the winners volved new holiday accommodation inquiry. wanted to enjoy the quiet country­ children in Berkshire. Picture: Galgate Studios. drawn. in open countryside, whereas this 2. Planning permission should be side, would have far less of an should be restricted to towns and given, in which case it would be adverse effect than the arrival of M a rc h villages. Another reason was that alid unless or until the county a lot of city children. 6. Domino Drive, Newbiggin VH. it would take a building out of took action to have it reversed. Coun. Cecil Allinson said there 7. Eggleston Ag. Soc. Domino farm use and cause a less suitable It was stated that when a county were now two holiday centres as Drive, Middleton Village Hall. building to be used. official visited the farm there was well as a youth hostel in Balders­ 8. 7 p.m. Y.M.C.A., Durham But Teesdale councillors were hay in the barn, but that i t was dale. Youngsters could pay visits Theatre Co. “The Travails of Madrigal b\ Sancho Panza.” told on Wednesday by their chief only 'being kept there for a with little supervision, but anybody 8. Cancer Research, Village Hall. planning officer, Mr Michael neighbour. going to the holiday cottages Middleton, Jumble Sale and Pease, that the county was entitled Coun. Henry Brentnall said the would be supervised. Domino Drive. county’s decision should be The tourist board was encourag­ 12. Copley V.H. Domino Drive to intervene in a case like this 7-30 p.m. only if it “substantially and ad­ accepted, and it should be left to ing farmers to do just this sort of 14. Woodland Agricultural Society] versely affected” its interests. the couple to appeal if they wanted, scheme, he added, and in view of 25th Annual Supper Dance, He maintained that this was not without being urged. the centres already set up in Bishop Auckland. 17. Parish Hall, 7-30 p.m., Film the position at Foulsyke Farm, so But Coun. Mrs June Williams Baldersdale there was no reason Show by Mrs Conning: “A Teesdale had a right to make its said consent should be given for at all why this should be refused. Railway Tour around India.” Admission free. 21. Teesdale Radio Link, Domino Drive. Middleton-in-Teesdale. 26. Y.M.C.A., Paul Hansard’s Pup­ VIKINGS WILL BE INVADING pets present “The Worm.” Heaton wins 26. Copley V.H. Film Show and Coffee Evening, 7 p.m. dog trial TOWN STREETS FOR MEET 27. Hamsterley Cancer Campaign, Whist Drive. There were 34 competitors on 28. Copley V.H. Teenage Disco. Saturday ait a nursery sheepdog As this is the Year of the disco will be held at the King’s “End of the World,” 8 p.m.— trial, at OaTperly Green, Baambridge, Viking, and Teesdale has con­ Head, on Mth April. 11-30 p.m. Arrangements for the fair in the 29. Bowes Cubs’ Domino Drive. by permission of Clough ton nections with the Vikings, Brothers. The judge was Mr J. this has been chosen as the castle grounds are well in hand. April Murdoch, of Dent, and the winner theme for Barnard Castle Anyone planning to run a stall for an organisation is being asked to 2. Mannequin Parade, Astraka was Mir A. G. /Heaton, of Cat Derick Meet. Furs, Parish Hall, Barnard contact the secretary, Mr Wiililiam Garrison, with his 24 year old The organisers wiill be asking Castle. Greig, of Meadowcroifit, , 27. 6th Teesdale Country Fair. Ben by his master’s Ken and out those taking part in -the fair, as soon as possible. of 'R. Tym’s Gyp. procession and decorated head­ May The Meet committee would dike Results: 1, A. G. Heaton, Gat- quarters competition to bear the 16. Dales Pony Society Dance, to -see the fairground back on its terick Garrison, Ben, 5/1 points out theme in mind, though floats can Morritt Arms. Sue and The old site in Galgate instead of being True value is always unm istakable. Danjolairs. o f 60; 2, N. Rutter, Gunnerside, stiill be varied as in previous years. tucked away in the car park, and Duke, 47; 3, J. K. Subtil, Pately ©vents may start a few days June is