Stocking Week * the Council Should Press the County 59) Meeting Th Tain That the Stone Would Only See Mittees

Stocking Week * the Council Should Press the County 59) Meeting Th Tain That the Stone Would Only See Mittees

THE TEESDALE MERCURY W ednesday, March 11th, 19j YOUR SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT BOWES CARVING Wed Phone 2155 Standing Committees Have we tal^t;en your Child's Photograph SCALA CINEMA LECTUI Thurs., Fri., Sat, March 12, 13, 14. First House 5-40. Continued from Page 1* during the last six months? .... THRE ICE COLD IN ALEX (a) Re-organised by Richm ond RDC If so, you may enter it for the “ Miss 1 starring John Mills, Sylvia Syms, Anthony Quayle, Harry Andrews, ether hand, if it was it could mean Please be advised. Bookings for this film Will be as follows: that it was carved during the per­ Pears ” Competition. (First Prize £500. People i| From 10 a.m. to 12, also 3 to 4 p.m. iod of Roman occupation and pos­ offered the Sat Matinee at 1-30 p.m.: Episode II—The Green Archer New Water Charges Approved sibly by local people. No Entry Fee.) You still have time to more about * While at Bowes, Miss Cramp Sunday, March 15, at 7-45 p.m. have a portrait taken. live. Startj also examined the wall from which At the February meeting of Richmond Rural District University KHYBER PATROL it was removed and close to the starring Richard Egan, Dawn Addams, Patrk Knowles, For particulars, Call or Phone Extra-Mura cavity discovered a second stone Council a motion to re-organise the Council’s standing com­ with the also Overland Pacific which she identified from ihe mark­ LESLIE GREENBANK :: Photographer * mittee’s was approved and will come into force on May 20th. BARNARD CASTLE. Tel. 3103 Association, Mon., Tues., Wed., March 16, 17, 18. First House 5-45. ings as also of Roman origin. branch, hai THE DUKE WORE JEANS (u) How they came to be ouilt into The Chairman of the Council, three lecti the wall is not known. They were Coun. H. Tarn, stated that Coun. Tommy Steele, June Laverick. Many Great Hit Songs. of the North Riding County Coun­ flora, face, set in lime in what was a dry wall B. Neale’s motion, the Clerk’s Teesdale. Phone 2155 and Mr Reader is of the opinion (Mr E. H. Hodge) paper and the cil that the additional permanent signposts at Scotch Corner had The idea VICTORIA HALL that they might conceivably have subject of re-organisation and series was Thurs., Fri., Sat, March 12, 13. 14. First House 5-30. Victor Mature in been taken from the castle by membership of the Council’s standing arrived and would be erected immediately. £5) talk on “1 ESCORT WEST (u) workmen who originally built the committees had now received very Education,” co-starring Elaine Stewart, Faith Domergue. Rebel on a rampage. wall. full consideration by the Council, Coun. Stead referred to the % “ slow ” painted on the road south Modern Set In CinemaScope. Also showing Mr Reader is unable to say the the Public Health, Housing, and the attends Guns, Girls and Gangsters (a), with Gerald Mohr, Mamie Van Doren. date of construction, but he is cer­ Finance and General Purposes Com­ of Scotch Corner and suggested Stocking Week * the Council should press the County 59) meeting th tain that the stone would only see mittees. wV arrange a M oil, Tues., Wed., March 16, 17, 18. First House 5-30. Council to have a roundabout sign the light of day ten years ago. The Chairman then moved, fa TANDRA. Non-Ron. TANDRA certain aspe Stan Laurel. Oliver Hardy in seconded by the Vice-Chairman, painted on the road in the same Wail Uncovered. 15 Denier. Fully fashioned date. NOTHING BUT TROUBLE (o) Prior to about 1950 the part of the following resolutions, which way. 15 Denier. Bare leg. The with Mary Boland, Philip Merivale, Henry O’NeilL Coun. W. F. Mather said that in sheer mesh Nylon in light and stocking the young lady and Each of the wall from which the stone was were adopted unanimously by the medium shades. 81" to 101". teenage girl loves to wear. by a special Nothing but laughs in their most riotous comedy hit removed was covered by soil. Ten Council. his opinion the mound in the also showing Handle With Care Sizes 84" to i r . will be th< years ago, however, during altera­ That no limitation be placed on roundabout at Scotch Corner should Price 7/11 r be illuminated. The lights at Scotch Price 4/11 Valentine, tions to the' premises, workmen the number of Committees on Professor 0 MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE lowered the level of the soil by five which members may serve, this Corner lit up the road only and motorists who were not familiar , TANDRA ticular even THE COSY CINEMA Phone 231 feet, and it was in this five feet, being left to the Council and the Mr R J. E Mon Wed. Fr . Sat.. Twice Nightly at 6 and 8-15- Tnes. Thurs. One Performance at 7 with the road drove straight into i 1 j Denier. 60 Gauge. Fully TANDRA. which formed the foundations of individual member. Director of Prices of Admission : lOd., 1/9, 2/3. Half-Price* 5d.t 10d.f 1/-. the mound. fashioned, hard wearing. Ex- the wall, that the stone was un­ That the membership of the 15 Denier. 60 Gauge. Stilletto The seco: Lyon’s Ice Cream, Sweets and Chocolates sold in Cinema. I cel lent colours. Slender heel. shadow outline heel. 81", 9", covered. Housing Committee be 15. , Non-run top and toe. 81" to which is s< Wed., Thurs., March 11, 12. That House Letting Committees Fire Escape Provision. 10", 101", 1 1 ". James Stewart, Kim Novak. Barbara Bel Geddes in The Unicorn Hotel at Bowes is 1 1 ". Wednesday itself thought to be about 400 years be established, consisting of the Price 6/11 face of Te VERTIGO (a) old. The bar part of the hotel, Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of the In the report of the Public Health Price 6/11 in Technicolor. this night ii with its walls 3ft. 6ins. thick in Council and Housing Committee, Committee, which was adopted, it BA, Doc * was resolved that a notice under places, is thought to be late 16th together with the parish representa­ TANDRA. Micromesh. Professor c Fri., Sat, March 13, 14. Dirk Bogarde. Yoka Tani, Ronald Lewis in Section 60 of the Public Health TANDRA. THE WIND CANNOT READ (o) century. The large front portion tive^) concerned, with the Chair­ 15 Denier. 51 Gauge. Circu­ University, men having the discretion to add Act, 1936, dealing with means of 30 Denier. Fully fashioned. in Technicolor. was built in 1761, at which time > Wonderful value. In Service lar knit self-arrow seam. 8}* secretary 0 there is a possibility that the gar­ such additional members as may be escape in case of fire, be served on to 1 1 ". will oecup) $ the owner of the Walkerville Hotel ) weight, Recommended for Mon., Tues., March 16, 17. Oiarles Heston. Susan Morrow, Peter Hanson den wall was also completed. desirable. The Chairman of the teenage and school wear and Price 5/11 An To-day the stone, which meas­ Housing Committee to be the to make such provisions as are those needing a stocking for THE SAVAGE (u) necessary under this Section as soon For th< ures 9.ins. x 6ins., takes pride of Chairman of the respective House hard wear. Sizes 9", 91". 10", history of 1 in Technicolor. Letting Committees. These Com­ as the observations of the Chief place in the bar. It has already 101". TANDRA. the series, 1 attracted the interest of customers, mittees to have power to act for Fire Officer were obtained. ogy of Te< At the Housing Committee meet­ I Price 5/11 30 Denier. Fully fashioned VICTORIA. and Mr Reader expects to be able the letting of the individual house, rewarding. SCALA ing, Coun. W. Dowson had handed S-T-R-E-T-C-H Nylon Stock­ The year 1865 brought the climax to keep it for some time. He might with the reports of the Committees ing in smart light shade. Again P. Cilia “ Ice Cold in Alex ”... a great eventually offer it to a museum. being presented to the Housing over a letter, it was reported, giving TANDRA. to one of the most crucial eras of picture, and an intriguing title; a recommended for school wear in Romai Committee on the Housing Officer’s information regarding 16 houses at and matrons needing a heavy all time. “ Escort West,” which title which echoes one of the most r j f 15 Denier. Frame heel, self Archaeolog monthly report Where new alloca­ Eppleby, known as New Row, y?) outlined heel. All sizes, 81", stocking. Small, medium and onens on Thursday at the Victoria poignant scenes of the film, showing The chai tions are being made, following the which the owners were desirous of large. ing, Thursi Ha1!, through United Artists release, this week at the Scala Cinema. disposing. The Council considered building of houses, the House F. Wilson, begins in that year and intimately “ The next drink I have,” says LEGAL ADVICE Coun. Dowson’s suggestion in that ’ Price 4/11 Price 9/11 tells the story of an ex-Confederate Letting Committee to report to the in-Teesdalc 1 John Mills, “ is going to be a Lager BECOMES UNIVERSAL Housing Committee through the the Council might wish to consider Army Captain and bis 10-year-old School. —ice cold. There’s a little bar in Housing Officer’s monthly report the purchasing of this block of daughter who make a perilous jour­ All the Alex, with a marble-topped counter for their comment and amendment, houses and it was resolved that the ney through Indian country in SHORT EXPLANATION BY library of 1 and high stools .

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