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ebday, September 3rd, 1952. THE TEESDALE MERCURY. ilde Harold for the St. Leger ANDERSON CUP BARNARD CASTLE WENSLEYDALE SHOW RESULTS COURT Barnard Castle Magistrates Court UPWARDS OF 2,110 ENTRIES AND AN ATTENDANCE OF By " SPORTSMAN " Fines of £2 were imposed on OVER 500. Mae /Wends Good crowds have witnessed some William Bennett (32), whose home very sporting encounters in the is in Lancashire, and James Dodds ALTON St. Leger hope CHILDE Thirsk to Gregos, NO ESCAPE Eau Eric Anderson Cup competition (34), a native of Shotton Colliery, The Wensleydale Agricultural Non-Pedigree Dairy Cattle. lea* HAROLD moved very well in a sound endeavour and lijs turn Which is being held on the Ten Co. Durham, both of whom are Society held its " best ever " show Shorthorn Type. ag mixed lollop at the week- cannot be long delayed. Cutler Fields. Last week's results were: •sereing with the Durham Light at Leyburn on Saturday in ideal mai 'rill strip in grand trim orders for the Harrogate Handicap Bd. Castle Celtic 2, Whashton L Infantry at Deerbolt Camp, when weather. There were upwards of Cow in milk: 1, 2 and special, as, last, of , the classics on Sat- 1 give hull the vote, anticipating Bd. Castle Amateurs 5, Barning- they were charged with being 2,000 entries in spite of some of the 'S. Trewhitt, Carthorpe; 3, Rt. Hon. week. No three-year-old most danger trout '1■ oodiand o ham 1. di unk and disorderly in Barnard cattle sections having leas entries Lord Bolton, Leyburn. Cow in calf, made greater improvement and The Ryon Autumn liandi;;ap may Butterknowie 3. Gilling 2. Castle. Both pleaded guilty. due to the foot and mouth disease due before 30/9/52: 1, H. Dins- torus are nut without hope tail to the consistent TAW') wile To-night 'Wednesday) Barnard Sgt. Humble said that while on epidemic.• The Society fortunately dale, Thoralby. Cow in calf, due he will beat and tne is tolerably sure to get, the dist- Castle Celtic meet Winston, and on duty on August 21st he saw the resolved to accept cloven hoof between 1st Oct. and 21st Dec.: 1, The current odds against ance, and can act on firm going. Friday night Glaze entertain the two defendants about 11 p.m. when entries confined to the three rural S. Tiew.hitt; 2, Iveson Bros., Ley- Only in his absence would 1 tutu they were very drunk and causing 'rant, fielding for a place, and D.L.I. Association. This 'will bring areas of Leyburn, Bedale and Ays- burn. Heifer in milk not more than au eacn-way ,proposttioii there to Bristers Buttons. A moderate the competition up to the semi-filial a disturbance. He cautioned them Barth, but the entries in sheep were 4 broad teeth: 1 and special% M. nothing I like better. Chief field for the Ripley Plate otters an stage. The semi-finals will be held about their conduct and told them less than last Year. and Ayrshires Brown, Harmby: 2. Wm. Mason. lion on Saturday this week, opportunity to SHOOTING BOX, next' week. On Tuesday, Septem- to return to camp. Later, in com- were absentees in the cattle section, Heifer in calf, not more than 4 Prince Edward Handicap of acne has so far performed with pany with Inspector Ward, he was THE BRANDY FOR EVERY HOME ber 9th, Barnard Castle Celtic or A feashtuoi was the tetwtth, daltlie cbca;ffortteret-Nho:v. sales and three furlongs, is credit 'without getting his head in Winston meet Glaxo or D.L.1. called to the Witham Hall, where 1952: 1 . Rt. Hon. be decided at Manchester, The front. Weight for age the he found the two men 'trying to remarkablyreina fine display of Northern Lord Bolton. I IP .Association. On Wednesday Septem- Hbmeiafedr 130atbnd t calls for plenty of stamina horse is preferred to Monsieur ber 10th. Barnard Castle Amateurs gain admittance, and when they dairy r.et:ofinsthe local bleeders THREE STAR CORDON BLEU In putting up GOLTBRIDGE Baptiste. were refused attempted to force responding well, at short notice, to special, S. TrewhItt; 2, Rt. Hon. are opposed to Butterknowle. Lord Bolton; 3. R. Hall, Sedge- to be near the mark. The a way past tile doorkeepers. They ensure a good display of cattle. ant stayer will like this THURSDAY. Carlisle. mere taken into custody. Friesians, too, were well repres- field. Young Farmers' Classes. f::::::::::.:::::.:!:.:*:::::mak better than the shorter Auckland District League, Div. I. Holiday Escapade at . mated. A local breeder of Northern dairy sliorthorns Mr Fred Burnett. Heifer, shorthorn type, under 12 :::.:. y for the Thor Handicap, in BEAMSONG is a useful sort lid An 18-year-old Sunderland youth, Because they're , HARDER WEARING ::::: WCOTE ''. contest he was by ne means to six furlongs and 1 rate the five- HOWDEN-LE-WEAR v. William Knox, of 13, 3Ietamba of Sharp Hill Farm, Middleham, months: 1, It. Wallis ; 2, always look .d, but I would feel happier year-old leniently treated in the MIDDLETON WANDERERS. Terrace, pleaded guilty to being secured both the male and female Basil Croft, Jervauls; 3, Marjorie for this loop his prospects should rain Wigton Handicap. At a (tilfereuc.e drunk and disorderly in Middleton- championships with two of the seven Harker, Leyburn. Heifer, other WATERPROOPLONGER LASTING SO rene. There are possibilities of five pounds the local animal On Saturday, Middleton for their in-Teesdale and was given as con- homo-bred cattle which he exhibited. than shorthorn type: 1. F. Donald- Orderly Ann who tailed to should hold the challenge of Chin- ditional discharge and lbraered to The attendance, over 5,000, was son, Catterick; 2, Miss J. P. John- TREE TOP can visit to Howden made two changes pay costs of 4s. C Its favouritism at Thirsk last gri. The game front last week's successful team, a new record for the Society, with son, Bedale; 3, Alec Dinadale. relay, and I am sure that she never be left out in handicap com- P.C. Geary in evidence said that . gate-money increased by £130 com- Hawes. Club group of three Everitt coming in at outside right there was a disturbance in the ' capable of better things. Shed- pany, and I hope to see the Weth- pared with last year. animals: 1, Lower Wensleydale ., charge is nicely handicapped erby horse defy a • penalty for the for Brown who was not available, Market Place and he found the.' Y.F.C.; 2 and Glaister at centre forward for , Catterick Y.F.C. Sheep if consenting to give of her General Sir Loftus Bates Memorial defendant was very drunk and Horticulture had increased entales dog: 1, E. Moore, Dewnholme; 2. Fill take a lot of beating. Race. The Twelfth may give hien Heaviside. albusive. He gave a false name and handicrafts and homecraft were Straight from the kick off Middle- P. Hutchinson, Catterick. Team of r sound wager at the Lan- most to do. PELLON all but and address when questioned. up by 80 .entries, with a total of three members to judge dairy venue may be Claverhouse, caught Crusaders Horn at Beverley ton attacked, -without causing much Later he saw the youth who ex- 765 entries, making unenviable cattle: 1, danger to the Howden goal. Play Upper Wensleydale Y.F.C.. is due to challenge for the and there is a middle-distance affair pressed his sorrow for his conduct. tasks for the judges with exhibits 2nd; 2, Reeth Y,F.C.; 3, Lower Handicap on Friday. The to be got .out. of hint. The Penrith then swung to the other end for In court, the defendant's father of a high standard. Dogs, both in Wensleydale 2nd. Team of three a-year-old put up a promising Handicap provides the opportun- Shepherd to clear easily. After five said his son • had been going to the exemption dog show asol the minutes play Howden went ahead membere to judge sheep: 1, Reeth c4e40eit m when third to Royal Lion and ity, and Occauey the danger. Middleton-in-Teesdale for his holi- sheep dog trials. maintained their Y.F.C.; 2, Lower Wensleydale. Spangled Banner at tlaydock when their outside right was put days for some years. His previous numbers. Mr J. L. Peacock, of Y.F.C. 2nd; 3, Lower Wensleydale ate *lad./ last month, and elevett fur- FRIDAY, Lanark. through and from his centre conduct had. been good but this Arkengarthdale , winning Lord Y.P.C. 1st. is probably his ideal trip. Shoulders scored from close range. year had been with several ole„pr Bolton's trophy in the open single Agricultural Horses. 11 SUPPORTING EVENTS. Badly drawn when installed fav- After this Howden continued to boys. dog class, also isained the premier 1:14 BEVA- ; ourite at Beverley, PICCOLO ran have the better of the exchanges. 'Lord Barnard, the Chairman of Agricultural gelding or mare: 1. EDNESDAY. Ripon. award in the class for double dogs The Leather for the land William Paul, Ltd.. on to occupy the minor berth, and with their young players being much the magistrates, announced that a in the sheep doe trials. T. B. Swales; 2, Doris Robinson, Well h.••kcil when runners's') at in defeat was not disgraced. quicker on the ball, and Shepherd lenient view had been f th e Leather Monurocturere A further success to Swaledale Ripon. Dales pony, horse or mare: of look for atonement in the Wishaw was called upon to make a fine save offence, but warned the boy about 1. R. Sayer, ; 2, P. S. Selling Handicap, when Oatsheaf at the expense of a corner. The his future conduct. was winning of the cup given by Hutchinson, Catterick; 3, J. R. W. WALKER reads the danger. I am awaiting Middleton players were not playing Both Drivers to Pay. the Lower Wensleydale Y.F.C. by Calvert, Downholme. the re-appearance of MASTER in thq same determined manner that A Sunderland man, Donald E. the Reeth Y.F.C. in stock judging. St :e RICHARD, who needs easier Con- they did the week before and were Lovell (39), of Willow Deue, Har- The local breeds of sheep wire Teeswater Sheep. MARINE STORES, rington, who reported an accident son, ditiona underfoot. If saddled for prone to wait for the ball instead well to the fore in quality, in watch Aged rain: 1. E. Mason, L. y- the William the Um' Stalres the to the police, involving a bus TELEVISION e RADIO 48, THE BANK, of going to meet it. In other raids gimmer sheep were stated by the burn, 2, Mrs E. Bainhrid„1 au 1 four-year-old would be my confid- by the Howden forwards. both driven by William A. Pearson (35), experts to be outstanding. In at," only a waiting pol- of Four Lane Ends, Hetton-le- Sons. Mat-rick Abbey; 3, P. (Ault. BARNARD CASTLE. ent choice and Beecham and Blenkinsopp had to Wensleydales, honours were almost J °rya ulx: Shearing rem: i, P. P. lee would influence me, in favour concede corners when bard pressed. Hole, was himself charged 'with equally divided between Mr F. of 54t. Ives. The luckless GRAN- parking his motor car in a dang- Hutchinson; 2, Mawer Hammond, Best Prices given. for In one of the Middleton • 'd Percival. Carperby, and Mr Mawer Leyburn; 3, Mrs"E. Bainbridge and ild DAME has twice let down connec- erous 'position. Pearson war -also Hammond Leyburn. There were Bailey got the ball in the net, but report the Son. Ram lamb: 1, J. W. it d Rags. Lead. tions, but I believe the youngster foran charged with failing to stronger classes in the Teeswater ar to be worth another chance. I the goal was disallowed accident. Both defendants sent Hodgson, Marrick; 2, J. Jefferson, I Woollens. Copper. infringement. section. Half-bred., and dales-bred i. to imp Iron Brass. take her to land the Jerviswood letters asking to be excused ap- Leyburn; 3, Mawer Hammond. Nursery from Ayr Fort. In the second half Bailey and peering at court. sections ensured keen competition Ewe: 1, F. B. Webster, Leyburn; :brie Metal. Pewter. Wilson exchanged places on the lett Inspector R. :W. Ward told the between well-known breeders. Mr J. 2, P. Hutchinson; R. C. White- Hair Aluminium, etc. SATURDAY. Lanark. wing, but it was on the Howden left magistrates that the two charges Heseltine of Thoralby. secured the head Leyburn. Shearling gimmer: wing where most of the play came arose from a slight accident which Trees cup with a pen of 1. J j W. Hodgson; 2, J. Jefferson; and Established over 5Q years. Well backed to win the Elver from. and after ten minutes of the occurred on .July 26th at the dales-bred ewes. 3, Mower Hammond. Gimmer lamb: Handicap, WHITE ENSIGN fin- second half. Shoulders increased County Bridge between Startforth A. Rarher, of Wensley. gained 1, J. Jefferson; 2, T. Croft; 3, R. ished fifth and may have found Howden's lead after good ply by and Barnard Castle. Pearson was the ohampion.ship for the best C. Whitehead, the distance over far. I put the both Milne, and Waites. In. Middle- driving a public service vehicle in Swaledale sheep. Poultry was a a - . irrtj hsi ton's next raid Glaister put Bailey the direction of Barnard Castle new section which this year started Lanark Slyer Bell wiOtin her com- Half-bred. ' 4•1" A. pass, ;suggesting a 'paving clause through. but he was pushed off the and in passing over the bridge, with a small entry 'but the exhibits gi Wm. SMITH & Co., on Balkan Music. PICCOLO ball well inside the penalty area and caught the car driven by Lovell were an attraction and the section Gimmer lamb: 1, J. W. Hodgson; were Phone 100. crops up again in the Trabroun to the surprise of the crowd the which was placed in a promises well for the future. 2. B. A. H. Calvert. Askrigg. 3 Handicap and if reserved to go for referee allowed play to proceed and *position at the traffic lights. Some The exemption dog show, like the Half-bred gimmer lambs: 1, J. W. uch Low Mill Foundry, this would be my choice His ab- the (hence was lost. The Middle- argument ensued between the two parade ring commanded a largo, Hodgson; 2, K. A. H. Calvert. OVER 60 the ton forwards tried hard but their drivers, and,as there was consid- sence might clear 'the with for being held up, i,tvr- number of 'spectators all the after- Barnard Castle. Bridge. Course winner luck was right out, al'hough they got emble traffic noon and the display of motor- Swaledales. DIFFERENT er GLENYTHAN makes strong appeal very little help from their defenders, son continued hisjourgey. The Ram: 1, A. Harker; 2 and 3, W. accident cycle riding by the Royal Signals. rs Engineers & irontounders. for the Carmichael Welter Plate. who had all their work cut out was reported by Lovell was a most attractive new feature. Allison, Jur., blarske. Rani, two MODELS TO • Builders' and Plumbers' for which event he ran a good third watching the lively Howden for- who placed the blame on the other After judging, constant streams shear: 1, 2 and , A. last year. Both track and dist- wards. Biggest weakness in the driver. Later investigation showed into Harker; 3, W. Allison, Jar. Shear- Merchants. of spectators had to he directed CHOOSE FROM Mr muse will suit him, and I shall ex- Wanderers' team was at right-half, that after Lovell had overshot the a one-as-av traffic lino in both the ling ram: 1, J.. W. and J. T. Dixon, de Ranges and Tiled Fireplaces. pect the five-year-old to score from where Albert Vickers was completely traffic lights, 'he stopped his scar Leyhunn; 2, J. Heseltine, Thoralby; played out of the game horticultural and the handicrafts AT ,s . Why Tell. and extra in a position which did not allow marquees. which were so large the 3, A. Harker. Two" ewes: .1, A. UPTONS Welding. work was put on to Beecham, Five sufficient, room for vehicles coming stewards complained, in jocular Harker; 2, W. Allison, Jnr.; 3, J. Sul minutes from the end Shoulders in the opposite direction to negoti- fashion: "We walked several mile, W. and J. 1'. Dixon. Gamer shear- and -a price range Mrs scored his third goal and Howden ate the narrow section of the road lings: 1,. W. Allison Jar.; 2, A. Steelwork to any order. THEY BOUGHT A HOUSE WITH ran out winners as deservedly as the at the end of, before the show started." coverin g Table ► the , bridge. The tractor driving competition Harker; 3, J. W. and J. T. Dixon. Models for as little CENTRAL HEATING. THEIR WINNINGS. score suggests. No report Of the incident was Result: Howden-le-Wear, 3; Mid- given by Pearson was won by Mr G. Dobinson, M. Gimmer lambs: 1, W. Allison* Jur.; to 2, A. Harker; 3. J. M. Spense!y, as 49 Gns. to Super- A young couple in Wales have dleton Wanderers, 0. Lovell was fined £3 and Pearson Walker was second, and J. C. Brown Consoles at £200 - I. Ti Next Saturday Middleton will be kt. third. The industrial trade stand Redmire. One owe, one gInuuer SIrs just won enough money to buy a shearling and one gimmer lamb: 1, backed by the most house, and so they say it is con- at home to Witten Park in the first Woodland Learner-Driver Fined. awards were: Gold medal, Bedale in. clusive proof of the Legend of the round of the Auckland League Cup. William Lee (41), a farmer, of Garage; ativer lueuiti, 'lees Agri- J. W. and J. T. Dixon; 2, A. efficient After-Sales Kick off at 3-15 p.m. cuiLlir iii thitig:ueering Coy. U,..aer- Harker; 3, J. M. Spensely. Service in the North. K. E. MASTERS, 300 year old Wishing Cork Tree. Dunn House, Woodland, pleaded Another couple had a piece of Lucky not guilty to driving a motor car t, ado stauus : tiOid medal, Al. the Cork sent them by a relative and VISOO's enicken natcheries; alive.- Sheep Dog Trials. ldkirk Monumental Sculptor while holding ca provisional lic- Working dog or bitch: 1 and Lord ,no got au empty house two days Durham Central League. ence, without bein accnnied ineaut, Arcner'a furniture gallery. sit, VISAS tilt) Bolton's Cup, J. L. Peacock, General Mason. afterwards. A lady in by an experienced driver. -Be0 was The uneaPef-leti oi lance sent for a piece and won £3,000 on COCKFIELD v. CRAGHEAD. represented by Mr N. G. Forster Minister of agrictuture..Major sir Arkengarthdale (Lad); 2, F. 1, the Prival,. Address: a penny points pool. A wife gave '1'. L. Dugdaie. ALP. tor the Hien- Dobbing, Bishopton (Cap) ; 3, J. B. PYE Model FV1 32, CLEVELAND ROAD. and pleaded not guilty. ;lag her doubting husband, a piece of Cockfield F.C. .wou the Durham Inspector Ward, in outlining the mond Division. was a pleasant Allen, Mallerstang (Gyp); 4, E. Cathode Tube. n by Works: Lucky Cork for his Birthday and Covrperthwaite. Mallerstang (Meg); 1 2"Fexturing_ the 13, Bell Street, BARNARD CASTLE. Central League runners-up cup ou case, said that P.C. Grainger, surprise, especially as he iniormally famous Pye BLACK as t two weeks after he won 21,5(X). A 6, J. L. Peacock (Ken). Double Phan.: Barnard (',u,t le 319. Saturday when they defeated while on duty at Hindon Bank on inspected all sections of tne show SCREEN. Receives in nt. W mother sent each of her sons a August 5th, saw defendant. driving in the company of the president, dogs: 1, J. L. Peacock; 2, J. any TV area 736tit9.. g her piece and one of them won D/,003 Craghead C.W. by three clear goals AND STONE NEYORIALS. on the Hazel Grove ground. The an Austin car, upon which was Lord Bolton, and the chairman of Whitehead, Richmond; 3, M. Collin, Mrs in a sweepstake. If you would like displayed " L " 'Pates Marske; 4, W. Hardiaty, Cautley. INSCRIPTIONS A SPECIALITY. further particulars, send stamped sides finished level at the end of . Lee 'was the Society, Mr F. B. Webster, of Designs on Application. alone in the car. Inspector Ward Loyburu. A that here and there with Open for members of Y.F.C., work- ilton addressed envelope to Wishing Cork last season on points and the Fell- All abases of Work undertaken. men won the toss dor choice of went on to say that P.C. Grainger the very numerous people known to ing dog or bitch: 1, 2 and 3, M. the Orders receive prompt attention. Tree, Combe-in-Teignhead, Devon. knew that the defendant had not Collin, Skeeby. atte grounds. The kick off 'was delayed the Minister, brought along a home- duo to the fact that the referee had then passed his driving test. When ly touch which was appreciated. interviewed. Lee said that it was I won missed a connection. Craghead an urgent journey to inspect some Introduciug the Minister (on tho BUSH Model TV22 ash opened out in fine style and for the loudspeaker) the president said STA1NDROP. first twenty minutes played copy- in-calf cows which were out grazing farmers hhd some gratificatione tllication for ,,, Cathode Tube. A most the seine distance from his farm. He attractive set With rs book football and the home side were and Sir COURT Bakelite cabinet and superb compelled to defend desperately to had a provisional licence which was menT. L, like Dugdale. Mr Tom The Williams latter was not picture definition 49 uNs current until September and had ridge, prevent the downfall of their goal, °lily a most efficientlocal Minister member buff w?etz ncsil subsequently passed his driving he was also the itnell was fined u2o whioh the Fellinen succeeded to test. or Houses, ns n, w s keep intact by a fair measure of After corroborative evidence had Parliament for the Division and a 'tor using a pedal cycle without TO SUNDERLAND both skill and luck. Watson opened been given by P.C. Grainger. he personal friend of many constituents lights on July 16th on. the Winston- BR ,policies. Barnard Castle read. He did not 4/8 the scoring for the home side from told Mr Forster that the distance irrespective of party ' (Seaburn Illuminations) a penalty kick and netted a second The Minister said it was a great 'appear. UL before the interval. Calvert in- mainto and road from was defendant's between farm two by to the three pleasure to visit tile show. He had Evidence given by P.C. Walton LI creased the Felimen's lead shortly his driving test two days after the been most impressed with all he had ".showed that be saw defendant at Sat., 13th Sept. after the interval with a fast rising miles. He admitted that Lee passed n i nevery section. 12-45 a.m. near the North Tees Col- shot and the home side virtually that as Minister of Agriculture :her?? riding a bicycle on which no Barnard Castle dep dominated the second half '- offence. Questioned on the driving saidit involved not spending as mucn lights were displayed. Au examina- 5-15 pin. Return at changes, though Craghead made experience of defendant, P.C. time in his own county as he would tion of the machine revealed that VERGUSON 10-45 p.m. Grainger also admitted that for fitted was nand many praiseworthy goarsconng tractors and motor-cycles it was like, but that he wanted to assure the faint lamp which, was Model 989T 909. efforts but were out of luck. everyone that although he had the not being used and there was no TO APPLEBY velextensive. roar lamp attached. No, reason for ts" Television Console the honour of beina Minister of Agri- i V Receiver with t h e Every Sunday to 14th Sept. Forster said that culture, it was his intention to keep the omission was given by the new flat screen for wide angle SWALEDALE LEAGUE. defendant had held a licence to . , , defendant. viewing. Picture size 11' x Barnard Castle dep, 10-50 am drive a motor-cycle since 1939 and agriculture out of the sphere or Unlucky Lift. 11 10/ /0 6/3; Brootnielaw 10-44 5/6; party politics. He stressed that speaker six clubs bad also driven a tractor for some A. corporal servill with the Gieen• Winston 10-35 5/9; return at The league has only 8 re takingk. important" The. Htuwards at Streat am Camp, Bar- competing this season and a 'Start years. He had made arrangements at 8-6 p.m. for his motor driving test on the Part nard Castle, pleaded not guilty to a AMBASSADOR TO BARNARD CASTLE will be made on September 6th, when the fixtures are: Barningham were designed to Model TV9C Every to 13th Sept Thomas, " the less that nation has learner-driver to use a motor cycle Weekday v. Colburn (refree, Sgt. shields), expend Ca . ,, While carrying a passenger who was c ,, Cathode Tube Mickleton dep. 11-19 am 3-29 Bolton-on-Swale v. Richmond (Cpl. th43keep reingeulaxpetiroinenseed drivers off the t° illiP"ta." .a corner c o n- TO PENRITH road, he admitted a technical Lord Bolton made especial himself an unuualified driver. He sole model. 13- x am 1 3; Middleton-in-T. 11-45 Dunham). Wheaton v. Melsonby offence, but stayised that the Act reference to the Lynmouth Disaster was Robert D. t'echrane (30), whoise picture and tinted • stn :i-25 pm 1/6; for return screen £112/10/0 Sundays 7th and 14th Sept. (Mr J. Conway). 'was compiled to avoid what had not for which a collection was taken- !home address is 23, Milburn Street, time) see' handbill September 13th: Whashtou v. occurred. Defendant, who was a 2110 being realised for oho relies Newcastle on-Tyne The driver of Barnard Castle dep 10-50am Barningham (Mr G. Strachen), fund, the result of collections by the machine josePh W. Cutter (20) TO DARLINGTON 0/6, Broomielaw 1O-44 6/6, Richmond v. Melsonby (S./S.M. farmer, 'had feared mastitis among - 311"51,110111111EW return' of his cattle and after making show officials on the show ground of 22, Victoria Street, Crook, Co. Sept Winston 10-35am 6/9; Colin), °album v. Bolton-on-Swale some Every Weekday to 13th at 7-40 pm arrangements with a friend. who Riding classes and a grand. Durham, who did not appear, was Barnard Castle dep. 12-18, (Sgt. BaUaatyne). any over a mile away, to acconm- parade of winning animals took .also charged 'with carrying an on- 20th. September: Barningham v. 3-50 pin 2/9; Broomielaw any him, took the oar on his awn. place in the show ring, and a dance authorised passenger while display- 12-24 3-56 pm 2/6; Cother- TO REOCAR, REDCAP Bolton-on-Swale (R.Q.M.S. Hop- lied by the Lower Wensleyda:le ing "L" plates. Lord Barnard, before announcing P.C. Rains stated that, on August stone 11-59 am 3-39 pm 3/3; EAST AND SALTBURN kins), Melsonby v. Colburn (Cpl. Lee bad been found guilty of nani.0., and held in the Town Hall, Dunham), Richmond v. Whaahton that concluded the cloy' s 15th ho was on duty in Front Street, I t "Mickleton 11-49 am 3-29 pin a technical offence, suggested that LeYhtsrli, 319; Middleton-in-T. 11-45 am (Itedcar fares shown) (Mr J. Conway). Eitaindrop, at 11-45 p.m., when he tuts if his journey, was one of urgency events. stopped Cutler, who was using a watt 3-25 pin 4/-; Rotnaldkirk Every Weekday 27th September: Bolton-on-Swale satisfactory method would Awards were: 11-54 am 3-34 pm 3/6; Win- v. Melsonby (Sgt. Shields), Ceiburn a more motor cycle on whicl were displayed H.M.V. Model 1814 ston 12-30 pm 4-2 pm 2/-; for Barnard Castle dep. 12-18 have been to walk to inspect his "L" plater., signifying a learner- aluminised Emiscope v. Richmond (Mr G. Strachen), animals. ORM*. town times see handbill pm 5/6; Broomielaw 12-24 pm Barningham v. Whaehton (S./S.M. driver. He had a passenger. Ques- i 2" Tube. Five Channel He Was fined 21 Tuning. Finished 69 ON& 5/6; Cotherstone 11-59 ant Northern Dairy Shorthorns. tions asked by P.C. Rains showed in Walnut TO MIDDLESBROUGH 6/-; Mickleton 11-49 am 6/9; The clubs will play each other that the pillion passenger was not a Romaldkirk 11-54 am 6/9: twice in the season and in addition BARNARD CASTLE AMATEURS. qualified driver When told they Every Weekday to 13th Sept Winston 12-30 pm 5/-; Mid- would. be reported Cochrane said it ULTRA Model Y En" there will be the usual competitions , Owing to the Rocket F.C. failing Cow orl n•id iddiheiferfeehmalam e;ehamin milk2, p irion,over WF.. 3 Barnard Castle - dep. 12-18 dleton-in-T. 11-45 am 7/-; to put in an atmearsnce on Satur- yBetansleae:tal. a seat his fault. ' i knew he should 4 ,, Cathode Tube w-ith for return times see handbill Zetiand Cup, knock-out medals, to i J daylight viewing Alter 41 pun 4/9; Broomielaw 12-24 be played on a home and away day last, the Amateurs F.C.- were,, Craddock, Gammersgill; 3, H. W. not carry passengers who could not and 128 square inchel of NE 416; Cotherstone 11-59 am without the arranged drive themselves," he said. Cutler 'brilliant picture. Combined 6/-: Mickleton 11-49 ant 5/6; Sundays 7th and 14th Sept. basis. A new competition, the league mat= Horn, Leyburn. In-calf cow or observed that he never thought Television and Radio • "Arylow" cup, will be a straight Ott the Ten Fields. The Rocket heifer over 3 years: 1, T. W. about the regulations when he gave Console' Middleton-in-T. 11-45 am 6/-; Barnard Castle dep. 9-45 am secretary phoned about 3 p.m. said 1139191 AST Romaldkirk 11-54 am 5/6; 5/6; Broornielaw 9-50 sin 5/6; knock-out. Crock 2, T. 'W. Craddock; 3, Cochrane a lift• Two fixtures have been arranged said that owing to transport Winston 12-30 pm 4/-; return Winston 9-56 am 5/-; for diffi- A. Harker, West Field, Leyburn. halt court Cochrane' said it was very at 7-35 or 9.3 pm return times see handbill with the Wensleydale League-at culties they could not meet ,their Heifer in mills under 3 years: 1, and he was away from camp Leyburn on October 11th, and obligations and oalanellea the F. Burnett; 2,.W. E. Brown. West on a 48-hour plea. He. was stopped.1 Agents lac * 24 Hours match. return fixture on April 4th, 1953, Burton; 3, H. W. Horn. Heifer in by Outlet who inquired for his way. AMBASSADOR • KA the ground to he fixed later. The Amateurs ere atm, T this calf under 3 years: 1 and 3, T. W. After giving the Compiete 1'18414 ERS. required -into:isms- FUMANTI • GLC Tull details from the The league Chas a list of seven week-end to Aycliffe in aDarlington Darlington Cradeek; 2, W. 0. Porter, Rid- Lion be was offered a lift which. League match. ItMICHAEL • PTE .stations. good class referees and appoint- dings, Richmond. Bull: 1 and ender the circumstances, was very ments will be made monthly by Mr They are drawn at home on 20th champion male, F. Burnett; 2, W. acceptance. He had never driven COSSOR • PHILCO riN Howl home J. H. Harrison assistant secretary. September to in O. Porter: 3, T. W. Oradock. MUM any motor vehicle and the driver of EKCO • PHILIPS A the Durham Senior Olsallenge Cup. calf under 1 vear old: 1, T. vr. the motor cycle was a complete September 13th, MARCONI • BOSH --First in Telev 0 On Satardai, , Clradock; 2. T. Croft. High New- stranger to him, and it was a coin- FEWER PRESCRIPTIONS. the,' are as home to Westfield stead; 3, W. C. Porter. Th ree. (Odom that he should be asked for HERA Branches Throu0out T Unionists. female cattle: 1 F. Burnett% 2, T. information regarding the. route National Health Service patients As they are fulfilling their w, Oradock; 0a W. E. Brown. which passed the eatap to which he took up 15 per cent fewer prescrip- promise to • tenal nth a chance Challenge cup for best femalowae going. He accepted the offer : • 1;1;1 N! D tions in the first full month's. work Thinx progeny of registered 3.1.D.S.of the li get to his quarters in of the .18. charge.