Wednesday, 8th August, 1990. THE MERCURY Lonely trek for ramblers' leader As no other member of A REET GRADELY TIME Barnard Castle Ramblers turned up for one outing, the leader went for a walk on his own. Catching the bus to Bowes, he enjoyed a walk in ON HANNAH'S BIRTHDAY the sunshine in that area. The group is having a coach Tykes travelled from in t'head, and ending, "Any The performer? Why, none trip to Ingleton in around Britain to cele­ person or corporate body other than Jack Robinson, who this Sunday. The coach will which knavishly ignores or gave a good show with his own leave the post office at 8.30am. brate Yorkshire Day on There are walks for all abili­ Wednesday in what they denies this shall be outcast as songs set to popular country unfit for the company of and western tunes, and his ties and a chance to visit feel is the northern-most White Scar cave. The famous outpost of their county - civilised men and women." own version of comical tales. There was also a lunchtime Joining in the fun was Miss waterfalls walk is possible for Mickleton. cabaret act lasting about an Hannah Hauxwell, celebrating Who's for pudding and parkin? Jack Robinson and Hannah Hauxwell with the busy most people who enjoy good Over 100 of them crammed hour, with songs about great her 64th birthday. She signed team of ladies who preparede p a and served the inn's special Yorkshire Day delicacies - scenery. Further details are into the Rose and Crown, Hazel Wood, Heather Barker, Irene Randall and Linda Armitage Yorkshiremen, jokes about copies of her book for a lot of available from Joan Martin, where landlord Jack Robinson great Yorkshiremen and sor­ the visitors, and posed for Yorkshire. After a break in the Tel Teesdale 37825. organised white rose festivities a distant fashion. Their great his twin sister, Mrs Audrey row for anyone bom on t’wrong snapshots with some of them. afternoon it was soon packed for the seventh 1st August in grandfathers were brothers, Mason, who travelled from Take your family side of t'great boundary. again for a country and west­ on a pleasant walk. succession. Jack is related to Hannah in James and William Bayles, Otley with other relatives for ern night. Choose one of The Boundary Commission who lived at Newhouses in the celebration. The verdict of the visitors? the routes in may rule that the village, like Baldersdale. "That makes The Rose and Crown can Hannah and me quarter hardly have had a busier day One of them was heard telling, Alan Wilkinson's the rest of Tfeesdale, is now in revised book cousins," said Jack. in its history, even in the years another as they left: "Eeh, that, County Durham. Rating offi­ were reet gradely, that were." 20 Family Walks. cials, postal people and map Also enjoying the day was when it was officially in £2.50 from Teesdale shops drawers may all agree. But jolly Jack is adamant /bw oochofae/ that his premises are still in Yorkshire, like they were for over a century before the bor­ ders of the old North Riding were altered. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING The sound of Eeh Bah Goom was thick in the air as visitors from , , Yeadon, GIRLS SCHOOL _ Masham, , , Driffield, Hull, , PINAFORE DRESS £5.99 , , Middles­ brough, Scarborough, Otley, and Pontefract greet­ GIRLS X GIRLS ed each other. Exiles also arrived from at least 10 other counties. p.£.mrs\ ™men's the number has been growing steadily and there were some titutes newcomers. £5.99 They were all served free GIRLS ELASTIC WAiST 3DDLET0N helpings of sizzling Yorkshire 3ain welcomed mem. pudding with gravy, followed KNIFE PLEATED SKIRT o h r i f t ir July meeting, i by a thick slice of home made 3/4 - 7/8 yrs. J t l - S S I orning in aid of parkin ginger cake. Jack stood up to recite a Riding for the m - m m raised £49. A letter solemn declaration, meaning GIRLS SKIRTS Spaced pleats from Richardson in effect that anyone not believing this is still part of Hannah Hauxwell between Jack Robinson and his twin 4/5 - 7/8 yrs 7/8-11/12 yrs thanking usfon sister Mrs Audrey Mason, who travelled from Otley of £101.75 which the Great County must be soft •roceeds of a domino Emotions led to man taking Plea for farmers £2.99 £3.50 fard, our link dele- with 'difficult' i Newbiggin W.I, SCHOOL V NECK comprehensive and goods from his ex-girlfriend land in the dale GIRLS SCHOOL count of the AGI except they were hers and it Mr Derek Foster MP has RAGLAN i the Albert Hall re Karl Neil Allan, 19, went BONCE KILT twice into his former girl­ written on behalf of Teesdale tions and how thrr would give him an excuse to JUMPERS friend's home and took items take them back and go and farmers to Ray MacSharry, the 3/4 - 7/8 yrs Common Market commission­ belonging to her. talk to her again." ds Mrs Meg Tbpley er for agriculture. BOYS SCHOOL SHIRTS But he did it because of his Once the police became White or blue a . 9 9 )T skills with bat- He wrote following a report FROM £2.99 emotions rather than to gain involved Allan realised the w£2.99FROM donated a basket to that small farmers who are anything for himself, Tbesdale relationship was over. It was won by Mrs finding it hard to make a TODDLERS PLASTIC magistrates were told on Mr Beaumont said: "Allan vote of thanks was decent living these days from Wednesday. fully admitted his culpability. rs H. Monument difficult countryside are to Allan of The Oval, Stainton He heeded the police warning N U RSERY APRO N tion winners were share £284 million grants f GIRLS Grove, pleaded guilty to two not to go back to the address ‘oulson and Mrs given by the commission over charges of theft from the home and consequently has kept BOYS SCHOOL SCHOOL BLOUSES a surprise box was of Jane Tatchley in Zetland away from there. He accepts the next four years. 24" - 33". rs Z. Wilkinson, Road, Barnard Castle. that his actions were stupid." The cash is to develop TROUSERS re taken for the tourist facilities and other White or blue £2.99 He admitted taking a waxed He went on to say that Poly/viscose. V2 elastic back ickland Operatic sources of income, and is in jacket worth £77 and some although this couldn't be waist band. Charcoal or grey •oduction of Annie addition to other programmes SCHOOL V NECK watches and other jewellery called a crime of passion, it 3/4-9/10 yrs in. previously announced to help n worth a total of £84. was simply Allan's emotions them diversify. GOOD SELECTION RAGLAN Mr Toby Thomas, prosecut­ saying they wanted this rela­ Several parts of Britain ing, stated that after Ms tionship to work. It was "not CARDIGAN CEBRIDGE were quoted as being likely to CHILPRENS SWIMWEAR Tatchley finished their rela­ the most serious theft in the [Acrylic y meeting was benefit, but Teesdale was not Girls FROMl £ * 4 f i A m tionship, Allan did not accept world." Boys swim E 1 . 2 S [rs E. Brown, pres* among them. swimsuits j T i try trunks FROM it was over, and occasionally He was never going to dis­ FROM £3.99 entered her house. Mr Foster wrote: "I warmly kin, antiques offi* pose of or sell the items, GIRLS Eventually it came to her because they belonged to welcome your initiative but BOYS BOYS Bowes Museum, was rather disturbed that no attention that a waxed jacket someone he cared for. ^resting talk with mention was made of farmers SCHOOL SHIRTS FASHION SHIRT 'A* LINE was missing. Allan was fined a total of Roman remains in in Teesdale benefiting from 1T-12 1 collar. While, blue Long sleeve. While je and Teesdale Matters came to a head in £160 and ordered to pay £15 SCHOOL SKIRTS May this year when she costs. the scheme." z»o ■ y y rone enjoyed. He He hoped they would be £ 2 . 9 9 With belts. 9/10-13/14 yrs ed by Mrs M. returned home and found the house had been entered and Expert Tuition in included, "as many in Teesdale BOYS _ farm in the most difficult se parcel was woo some jewelleiy stolen. 'V' NECK SWEATERS O O f | f i Police went to Allan's home English and French countryside and require help n. Tea hostesses 100% acrylic. Raqlan sleeve. T and he returned the jacket. He GCSE AND ’A1 LEVEL in order to supplement their School colours F R O M m >wnson and Mrs income from other sources." £ 3 . 9 9 knew about the other items Interested in learning and stated that he was drunk BOYS CRINKLE NYLON half hour, guess* Spanish or Italian? that night, when he slept at SHELL SUITS f J ) / | v a s arranged bj Railway Sleepers his grandmother's house. He PHONE TEESDALE 40403 Ige and the win* Cotton lined m m £ m GIRLS GIRLS IGIRLS REGULATION took the officers to that house *s Prior and Mrs Crossing Timbers COTTON/NYLON PELERENE 3/4 and returned the items of jew­ TEESDALE GUN CLUB BOYS POLY/VISCOSE BOYS Size 4-7 m — LEOTARDS Concrete Sleepers 3 /4 SOCKS WHITE SOCKS ellery. BAIL HILL TROUSERS SPORTS SOX f> P p r 3/4 yrs up to 11/13 yrs. He admitted he must have MICKLETON delivered nationwide. Good quality With pleated front Grey or BOYS WHITE COTTON FROM 3- 5 52p p r taken them but said he was charcoal. Waist 24“ -32' 3- 5 85p pr IBSON too drunk to remember. SEAGRAVES (Contractors) Ltd. OMOERWEM SHOOTING EVERY 1 SingletsY Fronts 6-8 57 p p r 6 - 8 89p pr Mr Clive Beaumont, defend­ £ 2.99 types of MONDAY EVENING Bishop Auckland (0388) F R O M £ 6 .9 9 ing, said Allan was only 19 9-12 62p p r 9-12 95p pr MATCHING 6-30 p.m. start 832402 CHILDREN'S and his girl friend was 24. BUCK GUSSET 12-3 75p p r 12-3 £ 1 .0 5 PR FOOTLESS & Heating Allan felt very much involved DUNLOP'DODGEMS' 4- 7 75p p r with her but she saw their PUMSOUS 4- 7 £ 1 .0 5 PR m m ations T E E S D A L E C O N SU LT A N T S Ltd. F ro m relationship as nothing more TRAINERS GIRLS SLOUCH SOCKS than a casual affair. tes free A COMPLETE ACCOUNTANCY, TAXATION F R O M C 1.50 Slight seconds £ 2 . 9 9 9-12 £ 1 .1 0 PR 112-3 £ 1 .1 0 PR 14-7 £*| <2Q PR "He was very upset and dis­ Idle 40868 C2.7S tressed about the break up AND BUSINESS ADVISORY SERVICE and he kept going round to try PERSONAL ATTENTION AND SENSIBLE FEES and patch things up,"said Mr Stores at: Biilingham Darlington Barnard Castle