Popularity of Staindrop Show Increases

Popularity of Staindrop Show Increases

Y*» Wednesday. September 3rd, 1958. THE TEESDALE MERCURY LANGLEYDALE Hartlepool Man I Popularity of Staindrop J EGGLESTON 1 0 am to 5 p m Addison & Woodhams Fined for “Foolish (T| (W. Cheesebrough) , DRIVER FINED ( C H W SATURDAY, «ITT0N FAMILY GROCERS AND FOR CARELESS Show Increases A c t” DW ■ ■ w W W 20th SEPTEMBER PROVISION DEALERS, J Teesdale’s Premier Agricultural Show. p M 1 i Wine and Spirit Merchants, DRIVING Barnard Castle. New Flower Class Introduced “ It was a very foolish action on two mo a my part,” declared James Starrs fcgBfa in E The House where you get the 1 John Bell (36), .a farmer, of On Saturday the Staindrop Gar­ and 3, E. Nodding. Two pears: 1, (47), of 6, Aden Grove, West MYSTERY MEETING TO DISCUSS | H § 1 best of everything at the least | West Highwood, Langleydale, deners and Allotment Holders held R. Finn; 2 and 3, E. Nodding. Hartlepool, when he appeared at tfurday. 9 FARM ELECTRICITY possible price. { was summoned at Barnard their fifth annual show. There was Three chrysanthemums: 1 and 3, Barnard Castle Magistrates’ Court be dufc 9 A Trial Order is solicited. ( D. Forrest; 2, W. Race. Eight Satisfaction Gnaranteed. , Castle Magistrates’ Court on a good number of entries, totalling on Wednesday charged with steal­ n which ^ over 500, compared with just over sweets peas: 1, D. Forrest; 2, J. ing two liqueur glasses valued at cribcd for% Free Delivery Town and , Wednesday for driving without Country. due care and attention on the 400 last year. Hodgson; 3, S. Riddell. Three car­ 5s. 2d. from the Star Hotel, Bar­ In Conjunction with N.F.U . nations: 1, F. Todd; 2, A. Lightfoot; nard Castle. He pleaded “Guilty” Ask for our Representative to < morning of July 28th. He The best exhibit was shown by n I doseq call. Mr A. Mason, winning the Small­ 3, T. R. Armstrong. Four roses: 1, and was fined £2. on Magmk pleaded not guilty and was Ten years ago, in 1948, farmers holder blue ribbon and gardening S. Riddell; 2, F. Todd; 3, J. Hull. Inspector J. J. Veitch, prosecut­ |0 bad H Telephone 2154. defended by Mr E. Webster. spade, the latter given by Mr Gent’s buttonhole: 1, R. Finn; 2 and from the parishes of Boldron and ing, said that after closing time on Bowes signed a petition which was BARNARD CASTLE *n the I [ After hearing the evidence, the Sleigbtholme, licensee of the Black 3, T. Hall. Three gladioli: 1, A. August 4th last, Mr A. Davies, ivered. 3 despatched to the Electricity Board. Magistrates found the case proved Swan. Mason; 2 and 3, B. Lay bourne. licensee of the Star Hotel, checked MART’S RECORD baO,” bat i 8 STEANSON, A1PJRI, and imposed a fine of £5. Beil was The cup for the most points in Three pom-pom dahlias: 1, 2 3, S. his stock and found that certain In the petition the farmeis asked YEAR I the Hdki Tel. Staindrop 361 also ordered to pay costs amount­ the flower section was won by Mr Riddell. Three dahlias (decorative, wine and spirit glasses were mis­ the authority for a supply of elec­ \ second fa| ing to £3 8s. and an advocate's fee S. Riddell, of Evenwood, and a large): 1, A. Saltmarsh; 2, B. Lay- sing. tricity. Later they were told it licb the | | for your would cost about £300 per farm and Mr H. D. Robinson, Alwent, of £6 6s. similar cup for vegetables was won bourne; 3, T. Armstrong. Three He had previously served mem­ giving Mjdfc NEW TELEVISION Prosecuting on behalf of the the matter was dropped. piesided at the 69th general meet­ by Mr R. Finn. Dahlias (decorative, medium large): bers of a coach party who called Chief Constable, Mr N. G. Forster A new section was incorporated 1, B. Laybourne; 2, T. Armstrong; Several schemes followed but each ing of the Barnard Castle and Cash and Easy Terms. on their return home to West f Mr 1 stated that about 8-30 a.m. on in this year’s show. It was flower 3, W. Race. Three dahlias (cactus): was rejected on the grounds that it Teesdale Farmers* Auction Mart man, Mr Repairs any make. Hartlepool. He went to the place was too expensive. Now, however, Co., Ltd., held on Wednesday, 27th Monday, July 28th last, Sergeant arrangement, and the cup, presen­ 1 and 2, T. Armstrong; 3, A. where the coach was parked and presented 9 Every Part in Stock. M. H. Windor, of R.E.M.E., resid­ ted by Mr W. Laybcurne, was won Mason. Three asters (single): 1 and several farmers in the area have re­ August. It was pleasing to report •etary, Mr i. 24 Hour Service saw the organiser of the trip. Cer­ ceived a letter from the North East­ that the mart, which was one of ing at Startforth Park, Startforth, by Mrs T. Armstrong. Miss Riley 2, R. Finn. Three asters (double): tain glasses were retrieved by the introduced 1 ern Electricity Board regarding a the first in England to provide was driving his car up Galgate Lord was the judge in this section, 1, 2 and 3, W. Race. Garden organiser, and Mr Davies called the Ravenswol new scheme. accommodation for attested cattle, No Electricity towards the Teesdale Car Com­ and Messrs J. Rodgers, of Barnard flowers (arrangement): 1, Mrs T. police. A number of the passeng­ The letter staftes that a meeting had during the year ended 30th s. Latest Model pany's garage. Castle, and W. Thompson, of Raby Armstrong; 2 and 3, J. Shepherd. ers in the bus were interviewed in­ d at H i He indicated his intention to Park, judged the flower and veget­ Pot plant (flowering): 1 and 2, Miss has been arranged, in- conjunction June, 1958, one of the most suc­ cluding defendant, who acknow­ with the National Farmers’ Union, were teodend proceed to the right up Bede Road, able exhibits. Bell; 3, R. Finn. Pet plant (foli­ ledged that he was responsible for cessful years in its history with a players ai 14" TELEVISION, ENGINE A for putting forward proposals fora and as he started to take the bend, The fact that, as year succeeds age): 1, R. Finn; 2, A. Mason; 3, .taking two liquer glasses. turnover of £444,000. The numbers d in prepd^i AERIAL. Complete £116/16/6. a Land Rover, driven by accused, year, there are an increasing num­ S. Riddell. Pot of cactus or suc­ supply of electrical energy. The of stock entered for sale were: 5,001 Also 17" and 21" Models. turned sharp right across his path. ber of entries, is proof of the popu­ culent: 1, R. Finn; 2, A. Mason; 3, P.C. James said that when quest-: meeting will be held at the Rokeby cattle, 23,589 sheep, and 2,519 Robinson | It had come down Bede Road in larity of the event. Even though A. Mason. Four pansies: 1, A. ioned, Starrs replied, “ I took these Church Hall on Monday, 15th of pigs. Having provided £1,068 for son b rag a stream of traffic. weather has not been kind to gar­ Mason; 2 and 3, S. Riddell. Lady’s two liqueur glasses. Do not blame September. repairs, the net profit for the year Mudie, 1 1 Although the sergeant applied his deners, the standard of exhibits was spray: 1, R. Finn; 2, A. Mason; 3, anyone else. This is the first lot of No figures for the installation was £751 0s. 4d. and a dividend j> M. Cck.| brakes, he was unable to avoid high. W. Race. trouble I have been in.” have been quoted nor has the of 15% was again declared. The M. Humble b T. H. HOGGETT collision, and after the accident, he Pom-Pom Supremacy. scheme been outlined. All the chairman moved a vote of thanks c R. Caleb! spoke to Bell. An argument | There were some exceptionally farmers are asked is to be present to all customers supporting the & SON. c Blackett ensued as to whose fault it was but j fine blooms in the dahlia classes. THOUSANDS ENJOY at the meeting to take part in the mart. inson c $9 ultimately accused admitted that he T. Armstrong gained the most discussion* f. Walton m 4. King Street, was to blame and he apologised. places in this particular class of WENSLEYDALE SHOW IN AUGUST One farmer in the locality sug­ STARTFORTH MAN FINED b Mwfie, I BARNARD CASTLE The sergeant had two passengers flower, and in the pom-pom class gests he has an inkling of what is i.i his car at the time of the S. Riddell swept the board. Five SUNSHINE afoot. He said yesterday that there FOR MOTORING OFFENCES. | | Simpson I Tel. 3334 accident. They were Staff Sergeant other dahlia exhibitors shared the might be a reduction in cost for p b Hutcfc Harris and Craftsman Thomas. remaining honours more or less supplying the farms. The figure he Fines totalling £6 were imposed > Hutchins* BUILDERS & JOINERS “ No Alternative.’5 equally. A crowd of well over 5,000 was recorded at the forty-fifth expects is about £180, of which by Barnard Castle Magistrates on Zoatswcrtb I “ From the evidence you will find Mr T. Armstrong, the Society sum 33J*% might be covered by an Wednesday upon Archibald Hudson le run out.c Works: it quite clear that the collision chairman, was a prominent shower Wensleydale agricultural show at Leyburn on Saturday. It was agricultural grant, leaving the farm­ (32), of 7, Com Close, Startforth, ; R.

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