3 , 3rd A ugust, ,197) Wednesday, 3rd August, 1977

H. HOGGETT EVERYONE ENJOYS SPORTS DRY GOLF & SON A large Dumber of competitors 1, Amanda Raine; 2, Stewart JBorth- Foster and M. Hogarth. Adults: ders and Joiners lad spectators enjoyed Gainford wiok; 3, Jacqui Taylor. Seven to 1, Pat Donovan and Tony Foster; sports and fancy dress competitions nine: 1, Neil Foster; 2, Reuben 2, Tom Ooulthard and John Mow­ Kipling’s Bites in all trades for on Saturday. Fancy dress winners Gibson; 3, Audrey Hebdon. Nine bray; 3, Sheila Stonehouse and .ions and Extensions were: to 11: 1, Stephen Foster; 2, Wendy Betty Jones, team wins 3NG STREET Under three: 1, Robert Hebden; Pennell; 3, Mark Brown. Obstacle — seven to 11: 1, Paul INARD CA STLE i Stephen Parkin; 3, Malcolm Rip­ Sack race—11 to 13: 1, Mitchell Dobson; 2, Rodney Hunt; 3, Neil Tei. 3334 ped). Four to five: 1, Gillian Hogarth; 2, Andrea Dunbar; 3, Foster. Eleven to 15: 1, Nigel Winners of the Low-Am com­ —'Jsprcssor; 2, Judith Bai.A. (City and Guilty: 3, Nigel Foster. Sack joce: 1, Linda C. Carlino 3 and 2; S. Harper and tened them considerably. Cauldron Snout. Harrison; 2, Wer.dy Collinson; 3, cardboc rd (but no plastics). for Mr Sid Mountford, right, of G. Tarren lost to D. Fleming and I encountered one struggle on In contrast, the frequent periods Sandra Brown. Bat and ball race: “Let us know and we will col­ 1. Ian Foster; 2, Nigel Foster; 3, nbing & Heating Glaxo, presents the shield to the J. Fleming 1-up; E. P. Mason and Sunday when a large fish was hook­ of cold conditions and consequently lect paper, or if possible bring to Coin, Stamp and Postcard Fair J. A. Walton lost to C. Dent and ed in a shallow run. It fought Stephen Brookes. Obstacle: 1. Nigel lit your requirements SWAN HOTEL, HIGH STREET, REDCAR Middleton School team, winners a decrease in hatching insects, have Foster; 2, lan Foster; 3, Stephen the Methodist church. If the church powerfully in water scarcely deep rYPES OF HEATING SUNDAY, 10th JULY, 10 a.m.—6 p.m. (20p) of the Teesdale road safety quiz. R. Bradley 3 and 2; D. B. Sparks meant some rewardless outings. Brookes. Three legged: 1 (equal), is not open just leave it in the shed BUY from 20 leading dealers At the back, from left, are Mr and J. R. Bell beat H. Martin and enough to cover it and despite Thanks to the continued release Stephen Brookes and David Collin- in the grounds,” said Mr C. Clarke, SISTALLATIONS | son, Wendy Coll inson and Linda SELL to them your oW or foreign Stamps, Postcards, Medals, Cyril Cook, a member of the R. Goodlass 6 and 4; D. M. Craig applying considerable pressure, I of impounded water the river has scout leader, and Mr W. Meynell, installed and G. Rumfitt beat L. Ellwood was unable to net it. I had if within Harrison; 3, lan Foster and Nigel GAS, SOLID m Coins, Collections, etc., e.g. £30 paid for £10 pre-1947 silver coins road safety committee; Mr Brian been running at a level very fav­ Ba inbridge. for the church. Refreshments A Northern Numismatic News event Kent, head of Bowes School, who and J. J. Denwood 1-up. two feet of the net twice, but after ourable to the fly fisherman. A 84 GALGATE was question master; Chief Insp. number of high flood waters after ARNARD CASTLE Derek Richardson, head of Tees­ spells of heavy rain over the valley \e Barnard Castle 242 dale police; and Coun. Michael SALES SERVICE 3504 raised it to 82 before both were and Pennine fells have moved sev­ SAVE ££’s AGAIN SAVE ££’s Wheeler, chairman of the road 3352 & 2488 STORES 3405 out. eral large boulders on some sec­ At Our Genuine safety committee. tions where my fishing has been Beadle and Two more fell for 16 and undertaken and care has been re­ No success Preston were in trouble on 98 for quired when wading to avoid McGARR BROS. reyvisionU Sale of Househo Id Li nens 8. The solid defence of the last newly created holes. VAUXHALL & LIGHT BEDFORD DEALERS Wood get three batsmen kept the town bowl­ July, the month so often called 1 MARKET PLACE to be held at this time ers out and despite a late , the dog days among trout anglers, pLETON-IN-TEESDAli I NEWGATE GARAGE, BARNARD CASTLE Parish Hall, Newgate, Barnard Castle The previous week’s success at fine fifties the town team could not bowl does not always bear out this des­ FOR home was not repeated in the them. cription. It is also the month with Wednesday, 13th July a tendency to thunderstorms, to New Vauxholls for immediate or early [television league match away to North Lodge Barnard Castle 1st XI entertain­ Barnard Castle 173 for 9. P. which trout are extremely sensitive. “A” (Darlington) on Tuesday, when ed a team from Preston at home on Beadle 52, N. Wood 50 n.o.; D. ITALS 1 SALE 11 a.m. to 6-30 p.m. The approach of a thunderstorm the same Barnard Castle team ob­ Saturday. Having lost the toss, Astley 3-34. with Service CONTINENTAL QUILTS tained only one point. Barnard Castle were put into bat. a number of seasons ago com­ Christy Towels, Sheets, Pillowcases, Blankets, N. C. Farcer’s rink led by 14 Ron Byers and P. Beadle made Preston 137 for 9. J. Dobson 23, pletely changed what promised to RESERVE YOUR NEW VEHICLE FOR □ shots to one at the seventh end and 51 before Byers was for D. Astley 22; P. Beadle 3-27,. D. be a grand day of fishing neor Bedspreads, Tea Towels, etc., at bargain prices Widdybank . in July. Trout were All guaranteed with full money refund had a comfortable win 29-8. J. N. 18. The next two wickets fell Raw 3-37. S REGISTRATION DIOS, BLANKER I cheaply worth the batsmen trying to rising freely for the first hour or Ketblewell’s rink won 11 of the 21 Tonight Barnard Castle 1st XI ETTE RECORD®; R. & M. 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