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WEDDING FOOTWEAR RINGS VISIT THE Co-op. 26 Market Place, Dividend on all Purchases. Tel. 3206 Prop. R. H. Allan No. 5756. Established 1854. BARNARD CASTLE. WEDNESDAY 29th SEPTEMBER. 1965. Price Twopence. Calendarvaieuunr BRIDE’S Local-born Girl Dangerous Conditional Discharge MIDDLETON Farmway Extension in HEATHER & GOLD Wins Song Chance for Mickleton Youth POODLE Egg Market October Building A Barnard Castle born girl, 14- A conditional discharge was ord­ Farmway Ltd. of Darlington has FOR LUCK years-old Christine Laing, who sings ered by Greta Bridge magistrates on completed arrangements, to take 1. Jumble Sale Parish Hall. in five languages, has won a con­ BREEDER I. Harvest Home. Whist and Wednesday for a 17-years-old Mick­ over, the Co-operative Wholesale tract to appear in North-East Clubs Worry to Society Ltd.’s egg packing station at Dance. Middleton Village between now and Christmas. leton youth who pleaded guilty to Hall. receiving a stolen radio from a car Merrybent. Darlington, from Mon­ MR D. MARSDEN AND Christine, who has the aim to be­ He was Barry James Carson, of day next week. This development 1. Whist Drive. Dalton. come an opera singer, is the' daugh­ Councillor MISS S. E. COLTMAN 2. Coffee Morning. Y.M.C.A.. Nook Cottage, Mickleton, a radio will extend Farmway’s egg collect­ MISS M. P. MATTHEWS ter of. Mr and Mrs Laing, of Dene and television apprentice, who was ing and marketing service to pro­ Spring Lodge, Barnard Castle. Road, Castleton, Co. Durham. Her The interment took place at 2. Dance, Village. .Hall. ordered to pay 4s. court costs. ducers in this area. A sprig of white heather mother, formerly Miss Enid Robin­ Police Sergeant K. Mattinson said Middleton-in-Teesdale on Septem­ Farm-way is-an amalgamation of 7 & 10. Harvest Festival. Middleton son. is the daughter of Mr and Mrs SAFEGUARD ACTION Parish Church. the complaint was investigated by ber 16th of Miss Sarah Elizabeth East Yorkshire Farmers. Driffield. from the garden of neigh­ F. J. Robinson, of Harmire Road. CALLED FOR P.C. Blacker. In an interview the Northern Fanners, Newcastle, and 8. Coffee Evening. Parish Hall. Barnard Castle. Coltman, who.se death occurred in 8 Jumble Sale, Women's Section bours who were celebrating defendant said he was offered the hospital. Miss Coltman was the Tees-side Farmers. A soprano, she sings a wide radio by a younger boy who said D.L.I. range of popular songs in Italian. A " Dangerous Building " daughter of the late Mr and Mrs 8. Dance. and Gilmonbv their 52nd wedding anniver­ Order on property in Horse­ he wanted 30s. for it. He had made William Coltman. who resided at Latin. Spanish. German and Eng­ an offer of 10s. but had not paid LOW YIELDS IN POTATO Parish Hall. sary that day was carried by lish. She attends St. Anthony’s market, Barnard Castle, until Lanehead Farm, Middleton-in-Tees­ 8. Coffee Evening. Congregation­ over any money. Convent School at Sunderland recently dale, and whom she assisted on the CONTEST al Church Hall. Bd. Castle. a Barnard Castle bride in her where she is studying for her occupied as show­ farm and with their local milk 9. British & Foreign Bible Society G. C.E. rooms by the North Eastern round in Middleton-in-Teesdale. Potatoes grown by members of Annual Meeting, Parish Hall. bouquet on Saturday. She the Middleton-in-Teesdale Garden­ was Miss Molly Patricia Durham Education Committee Electricity Board, had not LEGION 14. Durham County Police Choir. has granted her an employment per­ been followed by action to For many years she lived in a ers’ Association from seed supplied Wesley Church, Middleton. Matthews who was married mit allowing her to appear at the WOMEN'S MEETING caravan at Lanehead and; as a by the Association have now been 14. Coffee Evening. 49. Galgate. to Mr David Marsden, of clubs. reduce the risk, Barnard hobby, was a breeder of poodles. lifted and weighed! Yields gener­ 15. Jumble Sale, Newgate Meth­ York, arid in her shoe she Castle Urban Council was At their September meeting. More recently she has resided in ally were lower than previous, years. odist Schoolroom, Barnard told on Monday. Staindrop British Legion Women’s Wesley Terrace. For many years The .following gardeners head the. .Castle. also carried a gold sovereign Drawing attention to the fact, Section enjoyed a cookery demon­ she had not enjoyed- good health, list of weights: Equal, Mr M. Wat­ 15. Jumble Sale, Parish Hall. Bar­ as a further measure of good Appreciation of Coun. George Carter said that al­ stration by N.E.E.B. representa­ but always maintained a cheerful son and Mr D. H. Hughes, Mickle­ nard Castle. fortune. though the Council had gone to tives. Mrs A. Eltringham proposed outlook. Prior to the interment a ton, 37+ lbs.;'Middleton-in-Teesdale 16. Concert. Middleton Village Barnard Castle Some lengths to re-house the dom­ a vote- of thanks. service was held,in St. Mary’s Par­ Modern School 37 lbs. The name Hall. The former Miss Matthews is the elder daughter of Mr and Mrs J. estic tenant of the flat and had off­ Refreshments were served by the ish Church which was conducted of the variety will be disclosed at 16. Jumble Sale. Bourne Method­ H. Matthews, of 13. Cleveland Gardeners ered to Mr F. P. Murton facilities committee. Raffle prizes were won by the Rector, the Rev. L. Thomp­ the annual chrysanthemum and ists, Middleton-in-Teesdale. of a site on Galgate car park for a Mrs Tarren and Mrs Thompson. son. vegetable show on November 6th. 19. Whist Drive, Boldron Village Road, Barnard Castle, and the Presenting the trophies and prizes bridegroom is the only son of Mr on Monday in Barnard Castle’s temporary kiosk from which to run HaU. his taxi business, part of the pro­ 22. Jumble Sale, Catholic School and Mrs G M.. Marsden; of Man- annual council house gardens com­ thorpe Walk, York. petition. the Chairman of the Urb­ perty was still b eing used as tin Hall, Barnard Castle. office. 23. Coffee Morning. Congregation- The bride, who was a laboratory an Council. Coun. E. A. Stoker, technician at Glaxo Laboratories, gave high praise to the winners. He If the building was dangerous a all Schoolroom. Bd. Castle. month ago it was dangerous now. 23. Whist and Dance. Middleton was given away by her fatheT. The had made a tour of them all. he marriage, at St. Mary’s Parish said, and many that had not quali­ he said, and should be either shored Village Hall up or demolished. 29. Jumble Sale, Congregational Church, was conducted by the fied for awards were to be commen­ HOME Vicar, the Rev. J. B. Broyne. ded. Just a few were uncultivated, Coun. Alfred Stoker questioned Church Hall. Barnard Castle. how the order could be legally en­ 27. Whist Drive, Hall. The bride’s wedding dress, in a he added, and he appealed to them full length style, was of wild silk to rectify this another year. forced and whether the Council was FURNISHING indemnified against any claims November trimmed with guippure lace motifs In 1966 the annual competition and a train falling from the should­ will be judged during the last week which might arise from the public 6. Annual Whist Drive. Larting­ er. Her head-dress of a single silk in July. as a result of injury. ton. and organza rose secured the bouff­ The Council, later at its full He was assured by the Clerk. Mr 12. Jumble Sale. Parish Hall. ant veil. The all-white bouquet meeting, recorded its appreciation J. C. Walker, that with the notice Barnard Castle. was of roses, lily of the valley and of and thanks to the Gardeners and having been served on the owners 19. Jumble Sale, Parish Hall. Bar­ stephanotis. Allotment Holders’ Society 'for their there could be no comeback on the nard Castle. assistance in judging the gardens. Council. To enforce action under Sisters as Bridesmaids. The Winners. the order it would be necessary to December Championship: Coronation Cup obtain a ruling before a magistrates’ SALE Miss Joan Matthews and Miss (W. I. Watson Trophy). G. McGree- court. Mr Walker agreed the ten­ 3. Jumble Sale. Congregational Charlotte Marsden, sisters of the hin. 59. Hilton Road. ant might be waiting for the trans­ Schoolroom. Barnard Castle. couple, were the bridesmaids. Both Green Lane Estate: ]. J. W. Little, fer of his telephone installation to 9AM WEDNESDAY had full-length satin dresses in rich 52. Hilton Road; 2. T. Flegg. 43, the temporary accommodation in burnt orange with accessories in Hilton Road; 3. R. H. Shepherd. the car park. SEE THE NEW The Council agreed the Surveyor * SILENT NIGHT ' DIVANS brown and orange. Cream and 41. Hilton Road. Flat tension top. Divan set complete with ‘SYMBOL 100’ RANGE HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. orange tea roses were used in their Dawsen Road and Zetland Road: (Mr E. Dixon) should take up the matter-with the Owners to expedite white plastic headboard. 3' .size: ... It's in- -Blacketts -N«wI Select from 21 • bouquets and they wore the silver 1. and reserve chambionship'.' J. Normally £18/0/0. THE TEES VALLEY BEAGLES rose pendants which were presents Rodgers. 34. Victoria Road; 2. A. the essential action. interchangeable pieces of bedroom fur­ from, the bridegroom. Lilley. 34. Zetland Road; 3. A. J. N0W £13-19-6 niture. finished in attractive oak colour. October Mr T. R. Firth, who was with the Coulthard. 30. Victoria Road; 4, S. All sold separately at competitive prices. 1. Toll Bar on road A683 between bridegroom at college, was best G. Alimson. 3. Dawson Road. EXAMPLE: Bedroom Suite, comprising: Kirkbv Stephen and Sedbergh. man, and Mr David Steward was the Montalbo Road Estate: 1. G. B. Took Banner from Double size Hanging Robe (approx. 4’). 10-30. groomsman. Mr Thomas Roe was Eustace. 35. Harmire Road: 2, G. 'SURE-REST' studio couches Mali's Fitted Robe (approx. 3'). and a 5' 2. Lartington Hall (by invitation), an usher. Dean. 53. Harmire Road; 3. J. G. Tea Kiosk Easily converts to two single beds. Covered Dressing Table. opening meet. 1-30. The newly-weds are spending a Chapplow. 81. Marwood Drive. in hardwearing moquette. Choice ot Red. Complete for 9. Langdon Beck Hotel. 1-30. honeymoon touring in Scotland for Bridgegate and Thorngate Wynd: Green. Grey or Blue. Five-Drawer Chest £18/0/0. 16. Three Horse Shoes. Copley. 1-30 which they left after a reception at 1. A. E. Saintv. 20. Thdrrigate Special Offer 22 ^NS. Dressing Chest (approx. 2' 6") £17/15/0. 23. Stanwick Old Hall (by invitation) the King’s Head Hotel. For the Wynd; 2. T. Wright. 18, Thorngate BOY PRAISED FOR 1-30. journey Mrs Marsden wore an oat­ Wynd: 3. O. Mckitton, 14. Thorn­ 30. Rose & Crown. , 1-30 ' PANAMA ' 3-PIECE SUITE meal tailored suit with accessories gate Wvnd. " KEEN OBSERVATION " Covered in hardwearing moauette. loose November of kingfisher green. FOAM PILLOWS reversible foam cushions, with attractive 6. Three Tuns, . 1-0. Their new home will be at Mable- “Stupid—senseless—pointless;” was Limited number only. Hygienic, soft and thorpe. Lincs, where Mr Marsden Teak finished knuckles, in a choice of 4 13. Cockfield (Cap for Earl Haig's how the Chairman of Greta Bridge resilient. Filled with foam chiooings. colours Fund), 1-0. is employed as a librarian at the Former Magistrates. Major J. D. Cooke- 2.0. Four Alls Hotel. Ovington, 1-0. headquarters of the Lincolnshire Hurle. on Wednesday described the 6/11 Special Offer £79/19/6 27. Egglesburn. nr. Eggleston. 1-0. County Library. theft of an advertising banner used Meet Queen at Whorlton Lido tea and refresh­ ment kiosk. Before the court joint­ DINING ROOM SUITE ly accused of the offence were two FADELESS FOLKWEAVES The ‘ Austin ’ Suite in Pacific Walnut Marries 17-year-old Middlesbrough youths, Wonderful assortment in many colours finish, complete with Sideboard. Draw­ Barry Griffin and Derek George and designs. Most reversible. Red. Blue. leaf Table and 4 Dining Chairs. List — Chapman. Both pleaded guilty and Olive. 36in.. 48in.. 54in. and 68in. wide. Price £72/15/0. MR S. C. GRIMWOOD AND were each fined £5 with costs. Sale Price Police Sergeant K. Mattinson 6/11 ”13/11 £58/19/6 MISS J. GIBSON said the owner, Mr R. R. Dunn, who valued the banner at £5 libs., A former Barnard Castle missed it on Sunday, 12th Septem­ ber, after seeing it the previous WHITE EMULSION PAINT Meer carnival queen, Miss Wednesday. 36" WALL CUPBOARDS Joan .Valerie Gibson, was A 13-year-old boy who was fish­ Whitewood, soundly constructed. Sliding Outstanding Offer. Non-drip Brilliant married on Saturday, and ing at Whorlton saw the two de­ glass doors, full length wood shelf. L^suall.v White. Quart size only! Tq-day’s value 79/6. Now 57/6 later this year with her hus­ fendants cut the banner down with 18/6. Nov/ only 8/- band, Mr Sidney Charles a knife and, questioning their action was told “ they always took some­ HARD GLOSS PAINT Grimwood, who is in The thing.” He made a mental note of BATHROOM CABINETS Loyal Regiment, will be go­ the number of a black car in which Whitewood; with large double-mirrpr doors, ‘ Superfine ’ in Blue, Cream. Yellow or they drove away and later told Mr full length glass shelf. 12in. x 20in. x 6in. White. | gallon. Value 18/6. Now 10/6. ing to Malta when the bat­ Dunn what he had seen. Usually 39/6. Now 29/6 1 pint Value 10/6. Now 5/6 talion moves from Deerbolt. Later the sergeant added: “This The former Miss Gibson worked is a very common type of crime and in the analytical department at difficult to detect and probably CLEARANCE OFFER OF DISCONTINUED WALLPAPERS Glaxo Laboratories. She is the eld­ would not have "been solved but for Suitable for all rooms. Also washable for kitchen and bathroom. All at less than Half Price est daughter of Mr an'd Mrs B. the keen observation of the boy Gibson, of 41. Queen Street, and Craig.” was given away by her father. When interviewed at Stockton. For her wedding she wore a Chapman told a police officer he white crystal satin and lace dress realised their action was a rather MATTRESS COVERS ' JUDGE ' ENAMEL KETTLES cut in the empire line with a short daft thing to do and wished to apol­ Super quality unbleached, full 4 pint size. Discontinued colour range, in two- train and a bouffant veil held by ogise for the trouble they had size. 8in. box sides. Usually 31/11. tone Blue. Usually 23/-- Now 9/11 a triple rose head-dress made in caused. organza trimmed with pearl and Now 25/- each ' JUDGE' ENAMEL TEAPOTS satin. The flowers of her bouquet consisted of apricot roses with lilv 2 pint size. Discontinued colour range in two- of the valley. ABOUT THOSE tone Blue. Usually 22/6. Now 9/11 take the gamble out of Her sister. Eileen, and the bride­ BATHROOM SETS 18-PIECE WARE TEASETS carpet buying . . buy groom’s sister. Yvonne, were the RENTS Candlewick, 3-piece. in Lemon. bridesmaids. Both wore apricot Black. Pink Blue. Usually 22/6. Fine quality in assorted colours and decorations. Usually 19/11. Now 14/11 Milano satin with headwear to “ When the 9s. 4d. increase pend­ Now 15 /11 each match and they carried bouquets of ing is approved ...” Coun. James deeper toned dahlias Barker, tactfully pointed out on 18-PIECE CHINA TEASETS The marriage ceremony took Monday, moving the adoption of Continental, in lovely floral deroration. Usually Velmar place at St. Mary’s Parish Church the Finance Committee report to 42/6. Now 30/- with the Vicar, the Rev. J. B. Barnard Castle Urban Council, were TWILL SHEETS * Velmar 'Hi-life' carpet has 100% nylon pile. Will virtually never Browne, officiating. Mr Michael the words of his comment a week 80” x 100’’. Heavy quality un­ ROLL TOP BREAD BINS wear out Beautifully patterned, plain or two tone. Gordon was the best man and Mr aeo on the 3s. 2d. increase to coun­ bleached. Usually 52/6. Plastic, large size in various colours. Usually Joseph Barrett groomsman. SEE THIS AND OTHER 5 YEAR GUARANTEED DUALITIES AT- cil house rents which comes into Now 39/11 pair 14/11. Now 11/9 A reception was held at the Par­ force this week-end. ish Hall after which Mr and Mrs As many Barnard Castle tenants Grimwood left for London for knew, it gave the Council no .pleas­ their honeymoon. For her travel­ ure to see the rents go up. he add­ 38 WEEKS CREDIT ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE AT CASH PRICES ling wear the bride selected a pale ed. The reason, for the 9s. 4d. fore­ blue coat matching her dress: her cast was to level out the rents accessories were navy blue. (equalisation) on all the houses. Among the couple’s wedding gifts Otherwise tenants of new houses HORSE MARKET was a chromed teaset and tray pre­ such as those proposed at Church­ Kipling sented by the bride’s work col­ ill Road, would have to pay materi­ BARNARD CASTLE BLACKETTS leagues. ally more. The all-round increase Until travelling to Malta Mr and was due to the system which this 1, MARKET PLACE Mrs Grimwood will reside at 11, Council adopted in the past, he em­ Telephone 2148 The Store of Friendly Service BARNARD CASTLE Telephone 2020 Coronation -Street, Barnard Castle. phasised.