Romaldkirk Rom, Urban the Obituary

Romaldkirk Rom, Urban the Obituary

_.2 THE TEESDALE MERCURY. \Cel lIlsl a y• .11 th e :11,I , , 1 • ilfensing music marched Lciole the cyclists C \• .• 1 ISO11 .12, II h Olt the aneictit I a s il e \\ n u.. her condiiio n THE CYCLISTS' mEET. s !Midi! ;III URBAN to the Ntarlsel 1 , face, hew one or alt fhc lilt. 11. Sel‘vyn Smith. Vicar of Bar- Cifille51 or jazz bands impossible 1)t•aciin's Ionics hail been artanged as u nard Castle, the titular chaplain of the had to be had to the Withatti THE WHITSUNTIDE AT BARNARD CASTLE. was crowded to the doors.. I i I platlorm. Med. 1:indly fell in with the wishes of the win A n ! SEWERAGE . \\.,„ ,„. ( .ni,j et i, sev en ,(100 ;. FUL L ■ PREPA III;. \-ei , ome or the \\ hole pronmiets anti hrought a surplict , d. choir 10 Ivo ii"11' THE 57th ANNUAL REUNION. bands taking pa il . .1111,, 1 tti it n jolly manner. completing the lead to singing. T\Vo Ilynuts \Vert , w its 111 . JOhnson. 11111111141,4i. a 111114k duly 11;111(1,11g to IIit l'..esident it b oil' (Mr blest (redeemer - the Well-1:1ilt\VIt 1Verli :IS rOilillVS: Ihe Ineeiiiig 1..a spite 1 he :till I. \\ lic r : " sah ■ Selljur 1/N11111S-1. Itoblon was held 1‘ , !" h , 1 and !'raise the Lord! central ; normal." the Ales, al (Mb,' termed TYlie 'riloropmfo, nod nridgt - lit , lit, avens, adult the 1Piasident ( 1 1th. it' iliere being prescia . whirl' distinguished tilt , Whitstintidi , ot, a symbol of it Iteedilitt included read the lesso(. 'Flit , Vica• gave short .111ItiOr bands-I. 1101:er and NI, of I!)3'. the North-Eastern Cyclists' Nle•, ty. • 01:Orman . lit lilt' \\ (.1$ 11 111 ,.•. 110 ,ai,1 h , vv Alen it they ;mil appropriate address on the lesson or mouth : 2. tlotiglitim Juveniles:, which has been held at Barnard. For ton Itth.v \\ete In. see the cyclist- at uniiiiIrd pentee,,sr, appiying to present-day needs Sillgef. ‘V. nearly fifty years. seenis to have been one Tile Nveallier interfered very ( ..;1.110 nni, again. and how much the the pOssibility of the gift 01 the Cartel. I linty Spirit the cycle 1i. (.1 the most st n. Times change, and `1"i oj111 tortk ll'‘`. 11 I .abed forward to the mutual dt>sconling Int all \vim are ready to retaave afternoon oli the vary- will , the 'hanging Y brat 1(111 ll, 1 ' ,11 "-- itillux or north-eastern \vitt-eters. kcrnusi of it The collection for local charities following are the results: \‘', the .1.reouni• \\il icitl actuated the foinidets the iriendsliips \\loch („marten mile cycle race--I. \\ ere modH L• and re- brought in 4.22. Mr F. tht• Meet in. an endeavour to britig castle Inant Club; 2, J. T. tie\ve , 1 1 .co111 Yea , to \ car ,!, Alter /emitting now ()viogioo the 1 :tu Miley . "•\ IneSIII"Y",' ■ , an - hioitil Chao 3. .1. • lialli•c together In to favoured idact for otte All C. 'I'. Singer. hist IiiiilIev chairman. s a id muli Castle Excelsior, entertained the Tandem race (ladies and 1.a. Welford, ruts ilt the yt, ar, has been well pres:•rved, th e 10) 1,, town was proud to he' ;he ( , 1111.. of the officials of various clubs at their head- NI r and alt's itcllruy. Neweastle :mil Mete \v( , F. Su •e with us this ;kcal' some \\h) uldlst .• 11H1 •1 111 1 (or:J. 2. Stanley Hamer and Edna Itotisili.ht v1 - ∎ quarters the Star Hotel). MI' H. No'hul- _I,ouurillo( it ii iken Part ill the \\-,,k castle Barnsley; 3. NI. firma- . ' soh pre!.., i(leil. and \Vl1S S1111\01•1E:41 by Mr Jeffreys, Ne\l'eaSili , dtpl I). 1:10• 01 the fest:V:11s NVIlich 11:I 1ii prereded ( 1)111( . still Ili filly iiptoecizia, ,I the happy c. {captain . anal Nil- IL Simpson unc „4444, , 4 1:tto•14)_1 . vv. it. Naturally lite \\ iather pre\ elite.' n good spirit in \\iiicli le , had been presented evelltog 1)011(15, \Vitsitictgtilli The Sew many Boni intending, brit ■ of haniloilY and Ltisw4A:11;.' fortunittel the keys ol ihe to ■vit's gales. • It had beet' McKie. \\ashitigton . \\;is •• il (laidle wi (iithough to elements \vere icy, they \vi , ro 0 such a ileli,s.:111 to he in Pairinital (:astlt , that miles iscratelt)-1. J. Chun not tali:a \vise unkind. MONDAY. Castle: S. [lace. Staindron that the The rain. which lie ti ; longing hi slay itt the Barnard Castle. yed l9:34, anti tame on Saturday Intoning a n d thre, ittenell town. II \Vas eI hient from the cro\vds that eathe ■ l'he object of Ihr Nleet \vas to (nit , lap ,• ladies -I. NI. Taylor awl ' to continue did 111 it fulfil its threat. :till su into Iti•iiiird Cattle Oil NI( y hroaddi roniradeship. and he Itop, , e1 the land l'eggy Jo\ se‘‘.,...r those who h that i ile 1(1 11 ill 11 record. the a rt- chosen lent, hir their riisI711 1;1 3. \\"iituie Mi.FA., ‘ uh- or y of !hese galhoi iva, would kr lei They \veil , hungry crowds. anti the witi- or relitizIe HI night x\a Five miles--1. J. Pearson. , rt , able with the aid denlun-lrat• that do\\ s or s•aitli View II) rye list \\ ;t catere rs. so laden with delectable Club : 2, • . II of blankets and ground sheets fo II. Tregeuiing. Lally II 10 Terra I holy and entitled to Hie or 11,,, things that one wondered II/A\ they could if against the rigours of n ycry 1uft.Ivystd all be c MS11111141 in. il dal, were denuded rescinda,d : and timt the \ word for the oflii•ials. ill L. 11 Ic =by the time that most people eat, and those couticil's engined - be condition. Icon, organising secretary. had tli, who passed them \\•elt the thought that assistance at Barnard (*.astir ,q lI \vitli the Prellaration there \yoliI.1 he plenty to buy on their Hunter, the loyal assistant securtai• and estimates 0 1.1 , 1111 . 11 th-cwii the street. marvelled \viten . nous I;. A. Carter. Ilarnard I of vett:tin w they came to buy that Cheri , \vas so little II assiduous treasurer. and left Ill' them 10 thoose From. Hundreds of Ali. 1•:. I in. their' tr(1e gallons of ice (Team and theatsitials of was secretdry for the sports. 1; .Jackson and T. nd that " hricles or that pariiritiar twist II. Harker, fiarnaid uu,;l. a were are planS, S have 'well exchanged oil Monday for the directors of ceremonies. 1111 11 Stafford. coppers or the visitors, despite the chilli- Plato, v, i „an ,s of cost for attended 3l meets ill succession ness (Ii the \veather, which one wOuld have . audgc beds 1': filled the duties of Chid Nlara,„ :karat jhought \vOithl render the application or He I,OtutIll unnecessary. .1 boon before the C All morning Bauliard Gastle st roots throbbed Nvitli the drums or the jazz bawls ROMALDKIRK ROM, It a report by the ell who cattle to take part in the procession, lilatoity of subsoil w• and \vim marched From their buses or ■■ MR J. 1 to carry ••tis cu. trains to the itinti:el !dace before D. DOWSON AND MISS IA w separating to deal wit for their respective quarters. 1.11ei• uni- SAYER. uriiul forms were °fedi of an original (-ba•ite-1er .1. pretty Wedding alit( one of cot,. -Ho , • • it had been --Sinitic Of ittterest was solemnized the ideas tieing borrowed from ill 11.; , li, t.i,i1.,11,iiv' s,,t.:111'ce.ilt.s, army uniforms of the past. red, \\-bite and Church yesterday \\lin 'I tit and Other cOloitt•S being• strikingly when 11r John DO\vson. call:411g SO 11111111 blended, and the headL dresses. varying 111r and Mrs A. Howson. of Ham., was Whirl front shakos to forage 111(5 with or with united lo 'Hiss MIrgaret \Vilati ■ out plumes according to the SecOlut daltgliter much \V11011■ of the of Mrs Sayeralb!, is) deal With SO designer. Anil the music, when th( , - hvgan Mr T11011141S Sayer. of West Non. capable of taking s to play ! \Vho would have thought that a Ilaldersitlztle. The service, which wr- quantity of ordinary strip of gut breathed against at the end of WaS performed by the Bev. ClaildrS 11011 the Ministry wo a till t have 11 1 .011 put to su ch a !lector of the parish. Nliss A. I 115e ill ougailise(1 nittsieal output. cousin of the bride, was at thy ors '. approve an imam The President and Lady President wore hymns \vetle sung. The bid's ii r•ittinded the Comic cordially greeted at the morning entertain- given. a‘vity by her brother. NII \\ hen de-urhanisation ment in tile Victoria Hall. \viten a varied wort , a beautiful pown of diamenii wider-lake a comfit THE PRESIDENT programme by clever miertoire the THE LADY PRESIDENT company from NeNvcastle. .\II the morning with a tulle veil and ,ssible. In the &- (Mr Tom Charleton). (Mrs R. M. Dodds). people \vela' ill riving at Barnard Castle by coronet. Slit , carried a shy.. patted a reduction train by pedal bie■- •le and traitor 'wore a necklet of pearl-. car. By two o'clock, \\lien was a mistake whit: SATURDAY, , The Lally President ails) responded, the proi.( , ssion were the Misses :Ada' mid \\:l, due to leave the Nlitins soon as possible. 111 interesting mid sayim.2.

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