j. T. Young & Son FOR GOOD Watchmakers LADIES’ WEAR AND Jewellers & Silversmiths FOOTWEAR * vcbes, Clocks, uewj'ery CuMery '-vaad.ng and Birthday GH*i. Silver, Barometer. VISIT THE | Repairs and Engraving. *ve buy Old Go!'., Si'ver and Sovereign* Darlington Co-op 26, Market Place. Barnard Castle fsiablished -880.. *rop.: Aid Dividend on all Purchases Established 1854. BARNARD CASTLE, WEDNESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1'963. Price Twopence. I EIGHTY-NINTH SHOW Cricket Club Shop Manageress Eyes Calendar September Bride for Farmer Only 26. Visit of Prof, and Mrs. Cecil DRAWS THE CROWDS Pavilion Pawson, Trinity Methodist For Church, Barnard Castle. 27. Dance. Middleton Village Hall Planned MR D. F. LITTLEFAIR Each Youth Club. 27. Jumble Sale, YMCA Women’s AND MISS O. ATKINSON Auxiliary. NOTED BREEDERS WIN Plans for a new cricket pavilion Other 28. ‘ Congregational Church Coffee for the Barnard Castle Club and ex­ A -Staindrop farmer, Mr David Morning and Bring and Buy. pected to cost in the region of £1.000 STOCK CHAMPIONSHIPS I Frankton Littlefair, was married at when completed, were put before I Laithkirk Parish Chureh on Satur- [A captivating picture October the Works Committee of the Urban | day, his bride being the former Miss [of Mr and Mrs E. J. 3. Fashion Show. St. Mary’s District Council on Monday. For a rising nonagenarian, Eggleston Show is surprisingly; I Olga Atkinson, manageress of the [-Parkin taken after Young Wives Group. Classed as a temporary dwelling, ' Barnard Castle grocery firm of J. H. [their wedding recep­ 4. Dance and Twist Competition, toung in outlook and on Saturday had the opportunity of again it is proposed to be built in red Brown. tion at the Morritt Middleton Village Hall. presenting this face to the public. There were some 3,000 paid j cedar wood with green mineral felt The younger daughter of Mr and [Arms. The bride- 4. Dance, Bowes and Gilmonby admissions at the gate together with the greater part of another | roofing. Mrs H. S. Atkinson, of Quebec Ter­ Igroom,-an only son. Parish Hall. Coun. N. Jackson, chairman of race, Mickleton, the bride chose a farms with his father, 4. Jumble Sale, Congregational thousand on the field in the capacities of exhibitors and officials. the committee, observed that the model lace dress of French- beige Mr J. W. Parkin, at Schoolroom, Barnard Castle. Favoured with fine September changing accommodation seemed in­ 'High Cross. Mickle­ 5. Dance. Boldron Village Hall. An award calculated on a similar for her wedding and wore a short conditions, the morning attendance adequate if twenty players and two ton. 5. British & Foreign Bible Soc. basis for baked exhibits—a voucher veil with a bouquet of winter roses Was comparatively small, but by umpires needed to use the facilities His bride, the form- Gathering, Parish Hall, Bar­ presented by the Teesdale Mercury and lily of the valley. Her hand was nard Castle. lunchtime the crowds began to build at the same time. ,cr Miss Christine Ann —was won by Mrs A. J. Hall, of given in marriage by her father. 8. Whist Drive. Middleton Village ijp to near record proportions, and It was pointed out that the cricket The bride’s niece, Mrs Joan Rudland. whose par­ Old Park. Wolsingham. She ob­ Hall. certainly the largest in the past five club was only too well aware of the Nicholson, was the matron of ents, Mr and . Mrs H. 11. Dance, Middleton Village Hall tained 13 points against 11 by Mrs years. inadequacy of the accommodation, honour and was the only attendant. I Rudland. live at Bar­ Youth Club. J. G. Alderson, of Staindrop. The 11. Dance, George Hotel.' Pierce- Koted stockbreeders enjoyed mea­ but were limited by the money She wore a cyclamen dress in chiffon nard Castle. She train­ latter, however, took the bronze bridge. sures of success. From Barforth available and her bouquet was of cream roses. ed for her profession at Darlington Memorial Hospital. medallion with her fruit cake exhibit 11. Harvest -Services.' St. Mary’s Grange, Major R. Potts, with his Moving that the plans be accepted, Mr Frank Metcalf was best man Parish Church, Barnard Oastle. judged the best in the section. Ayrshire in-milk cow. gained the the Council Chairman, Mr R. Rail­ and the duties of ushers were ful­ 11. Jumble Sale .Catholic School Seldom returning from Eggleston Hall, Barnard Castle. supreme cattle championship, to­ ton, said all credit was due to the filled by Mr George Atkinson and November Show without a trophy. Mr W. Super Store 9. Poppy Day Fayre. Cotherstone 12; Gift Sale. Bowes and Gilmonby gether with the breed and female club for putting Barnard Castle on Mr R, R. Littlefair. Gray, of Stanhope, was minus one Village Hall. Parish Hall. championships. In the latter two, the cricketing map. At the do'ori of the church, as the 12. Congregational Church Choir this year. Having won the cage bird Planned for 12', Whist Drive. Middleton-in- an in-milk heifer from the same Earlier the committee had received newly-weds were leaving for their Teesdale. Coffee Morning. trophy outright in 1962, he won in 15. Whist Drive. Boldron Village herd was'also reserve champion. details of proposed alterations to a reception, they were presented with 15. Jumble Sale (B.&P.W. Club). a completely different aspect—one of Horsemarket Hall. The Shorthorn champion challenge Coronation Street property, and a lucky horseshoe token by John Congregational Church Hall. the lucky tickets in the raffle for the Outline plans for re-development Barnard Castle. 15. Scottish- Dancing Display; Par­ cup was’taken by Mr J. 1. Hutchin­ which would qualify for a discre­ Nicholson. ish Hall. two half-tons of coal was in his of Co-operative premises in Horse­ 29. Jumble Sale, D.L.I. Club. Bar­ son. of West House. Langleydale. tionary improvement grant. Coun. Mr and Mrs Littlefair are spend­ nard Castle. 16. Concert and Dance, Bowes and name! The other, successful ticket market, Barnard Castle, were ap­ Gilmonby Parish Hall. while the Friesian equivalent went Jackson noted that the application ing their honeymoon touring in to Mr T. Carrick, of Bolton. Apple­ purchaser was Mrs Lowson. of Post proved by the Urban Council Works December 18. Jumble Sale, Parish Hall, was in the area which the Council Scotland, on the departure for which Barnard Castle. by. The premier award for the Office, Lartington. Committee on Monday. The floor had scheduled as ideal for improve­ the bride chose a gold and black plan is to be passed to the County 6- Jumble Sale. Congregational 19; Coffee Morning. Bring and native breed of Teeswater went out The horse and pony sports, which ment following a recent Ministry of tweed suit with black accessories Church Schoolroom. Barnard Buy. Parish Hall. Bd. Castle. Planning Officer for consideration. Castle. ’24. Whist Drive. Rokeby Parish of the district to Mr H. Hinde, of filled the afternoon, proved a good Housing circular. trimmed with kolinsky. Norwood, Harrogate, who also held crowd drawer. Following the riding The front elevation is, however, be­ Hall. The Surveyor, Mr F. L. White, re- Following their return the couple ing amended and will be subject to 24. Bazaar. Parish Hall, Barnard the reserve. Mr A. Harker, of Pun­ events, jumping contests under | ported that construction work on will make their home at West Farm, Castle. chard House, Arkengarthdale. who B.S.J.A. rules continued until four later consideration. 25. Jumble Sale, Turk’s Head, Bar­ I the Warrens Dam was making good Staindrop. The proposals submitted by the the previous week at Bowes showed o’clock. All were won outright with progress, but due to heavy rains and nard Castle. the reserve champion Swaledale, Society’s architect entail the demoli­ 25. Conservative Branch Whist faultless rounds except in the open flooding of the river during summer Drive, Middleton. obtained the principal award with event. Here Mr Barker, of North­ tion of existing buildings to the rear work had to- be discontinued. The of 17, Horsemarket, where the con­ 26. Circuit Music and Arts Festival. die same animal. He also was allerton, on North Flight, was four | river had now fallen sufficiently, he Rotarians Have Trinity Methodist Church. ' awarded reserve'. points better than Mr A'. Makfri. Who fectionery- department used to-be. 29.-Nov. 2-. Barnard Castle Trade stated, to allow a resumption of The super store, as mentioned in the Fair. The tented exhibits, just slightly jumped Jubilant-in second place. work. Nature Talk application, will be erected on the SHIRTS below 1962’s record number, proved FULL RESULTS ON PAGE 4. November site with rear access to the Urban from 2716 a centre of attraction for visitors. 1. Jumble Sale, Y.M.C.A. Over 60 Throughout the afternoon the press Council’s car park extension .which In the absence of the president.; is nearing completion. Club. of people never slackened a continu- WAR TffVLSTf’K TO DROP a vice-president, Mr W. Ainslie. ANTHONY DONALD 2. Bazaar, Eggleston Village Hall. out stream passing the tables in the There is to be a new shop front 8. Dance, Langleydale and Mar- presided at the luncheon meeting of and new windows on the- first floor. NORTH-EAST TOWNS wood Social Centre. 100 yards long marquee. On the W the Rotary Club of .Barnard Castle horticultural side the shield awarded yesterday when the speaker was Dr. on a points basis in the flower Margaret E. Bradshaw. section was gained by Mr P. Gray, Her topic was theNorthumberland of Collingwood House, who lives Visit to Barnard Castle Garrison and Durham Naturalists’ Trust Lid, within a’stone’s throw of the show- and the talk was suitably illustrated seld on the Romaldkirk side of the by slides of Teesdale, with special river.
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