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No. 6136. Price 2p. Barnard Castle, Wednesday, 17th January, 1973. Established 1854. BORSTAL GETS READY January 18. Whist Drive Y.M.C.A. 19. Jum ble Sale, M arw ood am ' FOR FIRST 24 BOYS Langley dale W.I., Congregat will be allocated more space in them ional Hall. Building work is going ahead on time at the new 19. D ance, Bowes and G ilm onby Deerbolt Borstal, ready to receive the first two dozen boys at than the troops of former days. Parish Hall. the start of May and grow to a total of 200 by the end of the There will be 14 in a billet that 20. Beat Dance, Y.M.C.A. year. used to take 2 2 soldiers. 20. Cotherstone W.l. Whist Tourna A newly appointed governor will in charge of the work since last The barrack rooms have been put ment, Village Hall. into groups of five to make up 20. Beat Dance Y.M.C.A. arrive in Barnard Castle later this year, pointed out the various feat 22, 23. 24, 25, 26. Mad Mads week, and other senior staff will ures at Deerbolt yesterday and said “houses" each of which will have “Mother Goose", Barnard move in during the next month to ried quarters, and 29 local men about 70 boys in the charge of an Castle. make the final arrangements. have been signed on. assistant governor. 22. Bamingham Whist Drive. The guardroom near the camp’i 26. Beat Dance. Bowes & Gilmon Steel poles have now been erect Mr Dennis Marsden, deputy gov- by Parish Hall. ed around the complete Borstal that everything was going ahead main gate will soon be demolished, Jan. 31-Feb. 2. Mad Mads “Mother aiea, ready to take the 17 foot high smoothly on schedule. and another building further inside Goose”, Middleton-in-Teesdale. fence, and workmen were busy Many of the old army buildings will be used as the gatehouse. Several of the old army buildings Table, Rotary Club, Mr Burrell, F ebruary yesterday putting the steel mesh have been demolished, and a huge sections into place. pile of rubble from them will be will be retained and used, such as and, of course, Mrs Spencer of the Zetland Cafe, who put on a very 9. Beat Dance, Bowes and Gil- So far ten prison staff have arriv used as' hard core when new build the gymnasium and a trade train FIGHT FOR Treated in style monby Parish Hall. good m eal. ed to work on the Borstal, and the ings start to go up. ing centre in which boys will get 9. Church Whist Drive, Middleton LIMIT ON About 180 of Barnard Jack Ascough did so and there was “But not least we would like to Village Hall. completion of alterations at mar- At first the young detainees will lessfons before starting to build the great laughter and applause as he thank the old folk themselves for 1 6 . Dance, Bowes and Gilmonby ernor of the Borstal, who has been use the old barrack rooms—but they new blocks. Castle's old folk sat down Parish Hall. BRIDGE wielded the baton. the way they entered into the spirit Efforts* are to go on to have a to a meal, film show and 16. Eggleston Badminton Club Others in the audience were given of the proceedings and made the length limit put on lorries which Dinner Dance at Morritt Arms band concert at their percussion instruments for a couple evening a real success.” H otel. cross the County Bridge, Barnard annual treat in the Parish of numbers, and this chance to be Jack Ascough and Mr Spybey 23. Beat Dance, Bowes & Gilmon-j Mr G. A. Gibson Castle, though the results so far are by Parish Hall. involved in the music added to did some more entertaining in the not very encouraging. Hall on Tuesday. 123 Beat Dance, Bowes and Gi everyone’s enjoyment. interval—and the youngest helper Members of the Teesdale (Bar The Vicar ,the Rev. Peter Corn- monby Parish Hall. Worked in of all was Debbie Elliott, accom well, started the event off by say As the guests set off for home nard Castle) Civic Society were told panied by her mother, who took M arch ing grace, and then he was busiy they were each given a 60p vouch Dale Mines or Thursday that Mr Jim Boyden, sweets round the audience. with a teapot for a time among the er. Members of the committee 2. Bd. Castle Cricket Club 1 The death has taken place in hos M.P., had replied to a request for visited Richardson and Bede Hos Annual Dinner Dance, Morritt | pital of Mr George Albert Gibson, help sent to him by the bridge group of servers and helpers. pitals to hand out gifts of chocol Arm s. of 15 California Row, Middleion- campaigners. After the meal, when the tables 2. Church Whist Drive, Middleton ates and cigarettes. in-Teesdale, at the age of 61. He has been in touch with Mr Village Hall. had been cleared away, the Rev. HOMES 5. Bowes Agric. Society Supper I Mr Gibson was a son of Mrs H. Tully, the county engineer, who George Spybey entertained with a Members of the Round Table Dance, Parish Hall. Bowes. Johnson with whom he had lived. seemed to feel that nothing very number of anecdotes until the start delivered vouchers to old people APPEAL 9. Jumble Sale, Congregational Prior to discontinuing active work much could be done until a Bar o: a film show arranged by Glaxo. who could not get to the treat, Dame Anna Neagle’s beautiful Church Hall. Barnard Castle I he was. em ployed at the LunedaJe nard Castle bypass was built. But while transport was provided by B. & P.W . C lub. After that a first-rate show was voice will be heard making a m ines o f A thole G. Allen Ltd. at it had previously been stated that it Rotary Club members and Mr Les put on by the band of the Duke of nationwide appeal for the Abbey- might be seven years before a new Burrell with his bus. Gilmonby Parish Hall. Close House. Wellington’s Regiment, conducted 16. Jumble Sale, Congregaticna) field Society on Radio 4 at 11-10 For. a time he was a committee bridge and bypass are provided. by their bandmaster, Warrant “All in all a very enjoyable even H all. a.m. on Sunday, 21st January. Mr John Sanderson, of Sunningdaie Farm, Darlington Road, member of the former Wanderers* The; society, with Mr Douglas ing was had by everyone,” said the 16. Woodland Ag. Soc. Supper Officer Clarke. The appeal is on behalf of our Barnard Castle, escaped almost unhurt when driving bis car, which was F o o tb all Club. Pittuck as chairman, decided to treat secretary, Mr Bob Elliott. “We Dance, Town Hall, Bishop He invited members of the audi National Development F und, A uckland. wrecked in a collision with a lorry on the Gainford Road two miles A service in Middleton-in-Tces- press in the meantime for a rule ence on to the stage to conduct. would like to thank the Round which is entirely devoted to pro 23. Beat Dance. Bowes and Gil from Barnard Castle yesterday. dale Parish Church preceded th e restricting the size of lorries on the viding houses for people of lower monby Parish Hall. The lorry was driven by Mr Maurice Toward, of Force Foot, burial at St. Mary’s Churchyard on brid g e| £3. R.A.F.A. Jumble Sale. Congre incom e. Harwood-in-Teesdale. Tuesday. Mr Stewart Jack, the society gational Hall, Barnard Castle. May we ask for just a little of secretary, said: “Mr Boyden and CHASED DRIVER HAS TO your space to invite readers not to |M r Tully seemed to think it would miss her short and very human j be up.fair te order all lorries to stay PARKAS PAY £72 arrested. At the police station he story? We need all possible help in | on ;h e A 6 6 and A1 via Scotch A16. JUNIOR PARKA, YOUTH’S PARKA. Olive drill, fuliy still refused, but he agreed to give setting up friendly Abbeyfield Corner instead of taking the shorter A one-mile police chase quilted, fur trimmed hood (similar style to illustration a blood sample. This showed his households for those who are old, COATS in profusion Iroute through Barnard Castle and through the streets of Bar below). £4-75. alcohol count was 232 — almost lonely, and not very well off. villages between here and Durham. nard Castle, following a Visit our first floor Goat-Showroom for the best selection A17,. M USTANG .PARKA,. t&e .famous shortie styL, Good value, three times the permitted limit. W. I. WATSON, wherever you buy it, and at our special prices unbeatable. “But we feel that lorries save vehicte driven by a “very of Coats you have ever seen. Every line carefully He had driven dangerously dur C hairm an, Now in a bigger size range than ever. 20”-24” £3-75; very little by coming this way. It is drunk” man, was described selected to give the best possible service, comfort and 26”-32” £3-95; 34”-46” £4-95; 48”- 50'*' £5-95. ing the chase though there was no The Abbeyfield Barnard Castle shorter, but bearing in mind the to magistrates in the town accident and no damage to any value A 19. POLAR SHIELD PARKA. Made to withstand Canadian on Wednesday.