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knd Wednesday, July 14th, \< ONTH Ig of ten shillings each the Subscription Share nt of the "Halifax'' has be the most important |»e road to Home Owner- liany thousands of people. |pp/y for pirticulirs HNG SOCIETY k— T. E. WARBRECK HOWELL. Ll.D. Be. J. NOEL PAUL & C o . , A g e n Also at , Mon. each m o n t h , 2-4 p .m, i Bank, by appointment Iment GENERAL NOTICES, osy C i n e rt •fell III Tombl. bWaduFn.Sat.Twiceattp.nl a., esday Thur>day. Ont- Performance ai amsion: KM. 1,9. 1,3. Half Prices: sjf ted., Thurs., July 14, 15 : lydney Greenstreet M a r t h a V , That way with Women A. V. CARTER S SON MOTOR & CYCLE ENGINEERS Repairs, Spares, Petrol Oils, Battery Charging 41, Galgate, Barnard Castle Tel. 334 COVERS THE DALES—TEESDALE, SWALEDALE, WENSLEYDALE. ^ ^ ^ ^ L « a W e ^ SOUTH DURHAM, NORTH YORK AND WESTMORLAND ADVERTISER. Ask for WESTERN GLORY THE ARISTOCRAT OF SNUFFS GAW1TH. HOGGARTH & C O . . L T D . KENDAL. Established 1854. KEGISTEtlED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE AS A NEWSPAPER. No. 4,868 Barnard Castle, Wednesday, July 21st, 1948. Price Three Halfpence RAGEDY IN MUSEUM CHILDREN'S DANCING DISPLAY PARK Charming Exhibition in Picturesque Setting. , Sat., July 16, 17 : umphrcy Bogart Barbara Sta q i »rt «*« made by Dr. Leishman The T w o M r s . Carroll* Cinema closed from July lgui to July 31st for Staff Holiday. |Re opeo Monday, August 16-0 Victoria Hail BARNARD CASTLE Twice Nightly , Thurs. Fri. Sat., July 15, 16„ 17 : JLizabeth Scott John H [Burt Lancaster Mary j Desert Fury In Technicolor [Teresa Wright Judith Anderson Always Gaumont British Jfa Mon. Tues. Wed., July 19, 20, 21 • Robert Mil D e a n J; Pursued jiA love story as bold, as beautiful I wild as the hills t h a t h i d t h e i r ,;"„ Scala Cinenu BARNARD CASTLE 6-0 Twice Nightly Saturday M a t i n e e a t 2 p . a CHILD DROWNED IN POND »tragic accident occurred in the ( „es Museum Park last night, , n a small boy, Robert Chatt, 3 years, son of Mr and Mrs rt Chatt, of 15, Dawson Road, Tributes to Father FIVE RECORDS Knuckey on Golden BROKEN AT Jubilee. SCHOOL SPORTS STWNDROP " AT HOME." Enjoyable Day's Entertainment Provided. HARRIERS REPORT SATISFACTORY YEAR'S WORK. Iku ii .ml Castle school teachers v i d e d b y i k e B a r n a r d Castle School and the many parents and relat ves Orchestra, under the leadership of present must have felt justly proud .Mr F. Ferguson. of the coming generation d u r n g the display of Folk Dancing. Games „nard Castle, was found in the a r K ] M a y p o l e D a r n i n g , g i v e n by the na mental pond in the Path. children on Monday evening 111 . . i Hones .Museiuii 1'ark. »pparen.ly a number of young t . h j l u r e n . w n o w e r e l r o m jj a l , ld ren were playing in the v.cm- n . i r d C a u r t t < . v o t K ] n b : l l l t s .„„, of the pond and when the ,1 llni , „ . M h e d School and the Alod- ,^edy occurred no one appeals em Secondary School gave a debght- nave b e e n aware of the oscur- lul display in a charm Dg setting, -ce for some time. Probably the feature of the even When it ng was the splendid performance ot Barber's Pole, The Spider's Web, ,T" e , "Jf* was discovered every t l l i y tots, wheh reflected great The Koes. The Gypsy Tent, The esteem and affection in Five records were broken and which he i s h e l d by his parishion- three equalled at (lie Annual Spoils . ers was manifested 011 Saturday at Barnard Castle School on Sai.111- " " M H o m e " Day for all A strenuous game of fooibali in morning, when-the Rev. F r . T . 11. day. The Victor Ludorum was A. at Staindrop on Saturday, w h e n I h e sacks heiween the married men Knuckey, who for nearly 20 years u. Rereival, Shildon, with a total Procession and Spolis organised and the bachelors ended i n a draw, has guided the destiny of the of 60 points'. He secured the Rich- ''J' 1 1 1 0 Staindrop social Centre* pro- During t h e d a y a " M y s t e r y M a n " Catholic C h u r c h a t B a r n a r d Castle, ardson Cup for the quartet -mile in vided a splendid d a y s entertain- was at large with a prize lor the celebrated the Golden Jubilee or li.s b'ii, sees., beating his own record went lucky person who challenged him ordination. of 54 sees.; the Clark Cup for The village is fortunate in ha"- correctly. M i s s J . W o o d w a s the There was a large congregation the KM) yards i n l o j sees., equalling »Uf S1K ' I » a " organisation to l»ro- lucky " spotier." at Mass, which l - ' r . K n u c k e y cele- his previous record - the 22B yards v i J e a variety of entertainment n . v , e r - • - : -'-- Sing'iig Giames (infants)—'the tnated. Assistant priests were the in 24 sees., equalling the School u l u l interest throughout ihe year, D A Y 8 RESULTS. Mulberry Bush, Looby Loo, The Rev, Frs. C. Duffy (curate) and D. record of 1945 ; the lit) yards a , l u several other villages might the results o f t h e v a r i o u s event- Dusty Bluebells, Toast to King Lucey (West Cornforth), wliilsii hurdles and the long jump The w e " a lesson in the way in ol the dav were Gustav (dance), Clap trance the Bev. Frs. W. Warmbold Ladies' Cup in the quaiter-mUe foi -which Staindrow endeavours to Oiitrin-il tdults' Kaucv l»re -s-1 (dance), See the little -hands, Here (Wycliffe) and W. Lowrie were in boys under 14} was secured for the , a e i f °r its Inhabitants. Miss ciilierd conies a tittle B r d , O l d R o g e r . the Sanctuary. M r E . W. Boxall second year by A . F . c'.illett. His T '»e whole of the prize-money on ^ MLss IJllev ' Mavnole Dane 11 u. (Infants)—The w a s u , e M x - a n d , l l e Acolytes time, 60| sees.,'beat h i s o w n r e c o r d Saturday came from the Social were Messrs li. Morton and J. made last year. Centre funds, as well as ihe cost* Knuekey, who had v ,...i, ij„.. t ..... 1 .1... gjj ( j °' organisation, and the public VARIED PROGRAMME. The varied programme, included: Mrs Appleton D, l.iiud uie uny tots, w n e n renocteu great, read the Papal Blessing, impaiied r , m ' r ', n i . o/? u ! t J""* "duress equipment of Mr W. T. credit uijon the.r teachers. Ihe t . k Dancing-Durham Keel it to the congregation at-the end of SJ U L « f 1- Woodwark. of Middleton-in Te.-s- Maypole dancing, too w t h its intri- (seniors and junrors). Black Nag M a s s. ite^'n, a , \A r g »iK a g U v 1 S , °' ! f °' J a l e . which provided tunetul IIIUMC .t..|e patterns muse have been the (seniors). If all the world were pa,per A f t e r Mass, in the Presbylerv, SndI •n.-v« -h'fi-H """f. 1 " th.oughout the dav as well as kecp- pij a relay of volunteers, who ,pt up artificial respiration tor ar iy an hour without avail. subject'- of many rehearsals as, des pite the wind, which made the r b land. They established new records (seniors). Ribbon Dance (seniors), F r. K n u c k e y w a s presented with a » '"»V 6 wn,, . ',, Tantob (seniors), Bonnets so Blue cheque f o r 111? b y M r T . C o u l t h a r d w h e n U , e y ' V O n b o t h ing tlie spectators and conipe.iiois ARMY TRICK MOTOR-CYCLISTS FOR " BARNEY." bons dffieult to manage, the tour (juniors), Gathering Peacocks (juni- oil "behalf of the parishioners, dances went through extremely well, ors). The Shoemaker (juniors and Short congratulai-oiy speeches were t u w l i , l 6 U U P- junior relay races and secured tin senior and j n i 0 rmed of the events Under Mr A. Jackson, their very Original, child 5-8—t, 1. \. Pearse. Original 8-1*—Miss Thompson, V. Edwards. Original. 12-15—1. N. Douglas ; 2. A. tail ; i. H . B u r t o n . Adul-V comic—1, Miss S. Petti- s u n : 2. M r W . Kdwards. Children's Cunfc*—t, K. Christer; \ meeting of representatives from j, Barnard Castle Punlicity t iety, the Cyclists' Meet Coin E|[ and ttie Cricket Club U ou Friday evening 10 muRc imgeiuents tor the visit iiom Hoyal Signals Display team. team ol motor-cyclists, 31 •D will g i v e t w o s h o w s on die uaid Castle Cricked Field on August. It will be a display of ills throughout. The display was organ sed by Miss E . J . Nixon. Head Mistress of the Infants" School, wli'h the ass st- ance of the other teachers, includ- ing M i s s F . H. Hoardiraan, Miss L. Cross. M r s A r m s t r o n g , M s s M . O. Liwes, Mrs Brown, Miss Wade, Mrs Tait. Miss IS. Dawson and Miss J. Kearton. Mr F. Wilk'nsou acted a s M a s t e r Bailey and Mr F. Holroyd, on be- was of Cevemones. and music was pro- half o f t h e Chamber of Trade. efficient secretary, the ollicials for E. Saltmarsh nfants). Dashing White Sergeant made b y F r s . L u c e y a n d W a r m b o l d Prizes were presented b y M r s L . t h e d a y w o r k e d v e r y h a r d . Messrs Decorated Tricycle (seniors)-. Cumberland Square (sen - a n d M e s s r s W . F . S m i t h a n d E . W . King, Dailington, mother of the Paiey and Plews as judges, Messrs Fay Jackson. 3, D. Pybus. and Rider ors). Clap Dance (senors and Boxall. A beautifully iced cake head boy of the School. Blythe and A. I.ightfoot, starters ; Decorated juniors). Circassion C.rcle (seniors made b y t h e Misses simt was cut The officials were • president Mr a n t l M(? ssrs Birtley and Cough, Harrison. by Fr. Knuckey. H. E. Birkbeck ; vice-president,' Mr stewards. During 'the day Fr. Knuckey A. I.. Snodgrass ; timekeeper, Mr EXCELLENT PROCESSION, received many visits and telegrams B. Beutliam 5 starter, Mr C. E. The Fancy Dres s Procession was 1 >' I v o a i from Catholics and non-Catholics Hardy; judges. Messrs G. W. J^ffZ^^StTb^^ a l l K e - , . B l a k e y , A . M . Howell. C. H. Sellars, of The best seen a Staindiou ami On Sunday e v e n i n g , t h e T e D e u m S. W. Hardisty, c. W. Hill, and M ! Southwoud : Ellis Cup points, Mr prizes. Mi Cycle and Rider—N and jun ors). Ac the conclusion tributes and thanks were expressed b y t h e Vicar of Barnard Castle Parish Church, t h e R e v . B . S e l w y n S m i t h , M r U . R . SPORTS. K. B r a d l e y ; 2, M 1, B. Hymen It. Appeal to Farmers for more production was recited in thanksgiving, ing o f t h e Waters. A call t o D u r h a m farmers to step up the production of live stock, uteii l i v e Products and direct jlrt. v\. Boxall TOWM h u n m l l f 0 0 d ,. l o p j s m a ( 1 ,„ t h e Hau-man; Mr F Hoiojd sec e- \ ) f H oug!mll a n d M r D . L. D. kuliiug. B u l l e t i n o f f l ( i a ] G l . g a u o f ( 1 ) e fe nu,.. I i s u r e r ' 1 • 1 1 .1 ., ihAw. ham County Agricultural Execu- II was decided that rWO shows FESTIVAL WEEK PLANS. VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL TASTES. —is Blades, Masham N. P. Lewis ; Victor points, M r H . H o u s e , staindrop, had a difficult C. Woods. ( a s k j n adjudicating. THE EVENTS. Large fields were the o r d e r o f the Mile Flat, over 16-1, Buinier i. d a y - - i n t h e C n i , « , e u '8 Spoi' (D.) ; 2, B a r r y ( Y ) ; 3, C l a r k i . ( N . ) . 4 m i n s . 59J sees. 14J-16—1, Turn- bull ( Y ) ; 2, T a y l o r i . (I).) - 3, Clark ii. (N.). 5 m i n s . 26f sees. Half- mile, over 16—1, Buhner i i . ( D . ) • 2, Barry (Y) ; 3, P i e k w o r U i ( D ) . 2 m i n s Plew.- Boys 6-7 Armstrong. tiirls, 6- Heed. Boys s-9—1, T. Mudd ; * J Girts 8-9—1, M. W a r d l e ; Robinson. Boys 10,12—1, 15. Poole; Douglas. Girls 10-12—1, M. Richardson ; ! B. Yole. lu&ffa 'hov e r ,,ionai ! y , good ea!K „?rN ? i ,s,r- 1 MHt jump l o r a b o y . H o w g o o d it was which took place i n t h e afternoon. A particularly outstanding per- formance was that o f J o h n Wood, who cleared ilv. 4ins. in the boys' uld be given at 3p .ni and 7 ^ ^'hjaj^'^iiiBUSh *M FwtTval^VeekTTuly 31st to AuguT* The vield and tliat 'the price of admis- L -hild- incideiue of avoidable troubles Arrangements for the attractions g i v e d i s p l a y s o n t h e B a r n a r d Castle ot to be organised in the town for Cricket Grand at 3 p.m. and p.m., while a mystery 'rip will are now well in hand. On leave Che M a r k e t Place a t 6-15 p .m. Thurs. Fri. Sat., July 15, 16, 17: George Sanders Ann Dvorak Angela Land Frances J The Private Affairs Bel Ami ; A Scoundrel ? Yes -but Casein. uinJ exciting. Bel Ami aavn : "To love is to make love" SUNDAY, July 18, at 8 p.mT Gilbert Roland Mona i Ben Weldon in The Desert Ha Mon. Tues. Wed., July 19, 2J, 21: Ray Milland Marlene Dietij Murvyn Vyo Qucntin kcym Golden Ear-rings No man was more a man Woman more a gipsy 14 f sees. 14H6-!, Hedley (ii.) 71 ^ «?« **« «"« W Pa'ev 'aJld If Dale'' H t ' " '' *' Plater (Y) ; 3, M a . t i n i) ( u.). Z^on^yTr, v'.'S llau /W? I hree-lcgyed I, A. Baper and 15. 2 m m s . 25 sees. Quarter-Mile, over w a b w o n * » » d , 4 K - <"**>• Yole - 2 J. Metcalfe and B I .avion. 16 (Richardson Cup)—1, Peivival EVENING PROGRAMME. Egg and spoon—1, V B a p e r ; 2. (D) ; 2, B u l m e r i . ( D ) ; 3, A r m s t r o n g After a shoi* break, the evening P. Brown, should be one shilling, child- S | | ( ; h a s l l l s e c l a n d fungus pest each dav o f t h e week there will be A dance arranged by Glaxo Labora- 1 U - °^ (record). 14J-16 was given over to the adults for Sack Race— I, H. B u r t o n : 2. M . idecl amongst the unee organ- j l l f t , s t u t i 0 ! l s l a i . k o { ijnjg and o'her something of interest 'taking place dories Social and Sports Club will l a , e /' < Y ) ; *• I uniliull ( Y ; ; 3, their sports. The ladies turned out Bell, half-price. Fronts will be m i n e v a i deficiencies," says The and efforts have been made to be held in the evening at the Hedley ( D . j , 6o? sees. 13 to 14J i n g o o d numbers and put up some Boys' High Jump —I. J. \\<">d. Bulletin "We can raise our out- eater for all tastes, both of the Witham Hall. (Ladies Cup)—1, Gillett ( D ) ; 2, good pei i 'orniances. 2, C. Cason. put by 20 per cent,, which is the visitors to the town and of (he .,,„„,„ ,„„,,.,, ,:, 1 1 0 Lowes i i . ( T ) ; 3, Jones 1L (D). Gil* A noticeable feature was the Girls' High Jump- I, A . T a i t ; 2. target' seit b v t h e M i n i s t e r , b y n m k - -townspeople. * ' ° ' , e . 1 ,.^. n ,' L . „ ., ^ 5? cS ; ( r e c o r d )- 1<«» y a r d s tlat ( C l a r k speed with which some o f t h e men M. Mudding. ing every acre fully productive.' the Week will oaeir' on ; a^.-'^^-^L^^^S^l^^: l?! ,4vm, '^ ,> \j ^ •«»«>» m , ; '' s could thread a needle in the Men's 811 yards-l, W. Boftttt; 2. Th"e Bulletin also stresses the .«« : day £3* ' Z ^ J X A ,he Band°of iS ffia.^co Sf'" vBtiltSSl " Th,eadill « ,he Needte " isored bv the vu inn «.ii\ rwni u l k ! «.K wii : ; , . « * . :.' ....... •nous concerned. TARY CLUB LECTURE hiive »r me u»uiinuii»™iu.. »•• v e r 9 U y o { Durham held in 'he t.ny Museum i-arh, a,t WHICH pieacners i s d o w t l f 0 l . decision on Saturday, kre spoke from a personal expeii- M a | | N e w l . a s t l e . o n .ry n e , on Wed- of all denominations will assist. 7 1 h Al ,gusi: with eight prizes and Woodhead. i t e w i t h 3,) v a ,d s start in the 78 Slow Cvele of agriculture^.^WI ^UH ei l l e , d a y 3,^1, June, the degree o f T h e s i n g i n g will be led by the Bar- t h e A u g u s t C u p f o r ,i,embers of the 220 yards, over 16-1, Pefcival vards race. He was being 1 apidlv Metcalfe. Wins address p i o v e « t o b e most B _g,._ (Afrnculture^ was conferred nard castle lown Band. Barnard Castle Golf Club will be ( D ) ; 2 , C r a i g ( Y ) ; 3, A r m s t r o n g iii. overhauled near the tape, but Football in Sacks . ... on Mr c.eorge Graham Parker. T h e m a i n e v e n t o n B a n k H o l i d a y held the same day, and to complete (Y). 24 sees (equal record). 14J-16 Stayed the course to win by two 1 : Single Men. 1. 1, H. Cowie -Mailied Men IHi received the thanks of the °* Monday will, of course, be the a good day for spoilsmen, a cricke,!. — 1 , Bulmer i i . ( D j ; 2, G a l l o n ( Y j ; v a r d s from Mr Wycliffe Grange. Mr Parker was t i y m k h a n a o r g a n i s e d by the Bar- match between "Barney" and Pen- 3, Plater (Y). 24f sees, (record). Woodwark, who pupil of Mr W. Atkinson, i.artington Haulers lield their annual meeting at the Baby Hotel, Barnard Casue, on Wednesday afiernooti, and a sajisfao'ory year was reported. M r G . p . dore "pre- sided, witli the Secietary, M r C. Is. Pickard. and the Treasurer, Mr J. S . T u n i h u J I . P a y i n g t r i b u t e t o t h e work o f M r and M r s N . Field as Joint Masters, he (iiiaiiiuan stated that Mr and Mrs Eield had agreed to ait for another year, a n d o n t h e m o t i o n o i It.-Col. \v. 1. \\a's- n, a vote of thanks was unanimously carried. Itepoi'jng on the year's sport, Mr Tuinbtiii said that the Harriers had met on 22 d a y s , and ou lour days had l>een pm o f f b y frost. ' only one fox hunt had bet 11 held, but this had lieen a very good one. TOO MANY HARES. Not many hares had been killed, said Mr Turnbull, and t t r s w a s 110 doubt due to the fact that there had been too many hai>s. There had been six v e r y g o o d day.-, and •'he rest could only lie called moderate. Only nine hares were killed. There was a possibility that they would be short of. horses in the coming season, as las; year Mis- Yaux had kindly provided mounts, bi»t would be unable t o d o so this year. lie paid a tribute to the work ol Bert Robeilson fear the excellent manner in which Hie hounds had been kept. Three couples of hounds had been sold, and at the moment there were pij couple.-. Of these 4.J w e r e o l d a n d s i x younn, and this number should lie* satis- factory, hu'. if they should have much trouble with distemper it might make things difficult. The following officials wete appointed : Secretary. Mi C. It. Pickard: Treasurer, M r J. S. Turn- bull. The Committee were re. elected with the exception of Miss Vunx, and Mi l-\ Duffv. who had resigned, and M r A . S . Harris and Mr J. Hodgson, were appointed, with the addition of line n presenfa. tive from each of Hie three Regi- ments stationed in the disii-ic'.. Mr J. s. ' I'MI 1 1 1 11 1 11 agteed to again act as Huntsman. FIELD SPORTS SOCIETY. The Secretary feeiorCed reeetpf of a letter from the British Field Sputs Society. AtthoilKli the dis- trict was coveted by the Zetland Hunt, he suggested 'that a small Committee should be formed Id represent the Harriers and io- , operate with the Zetland. A peti- tion was lieing organised, but it had h-eii su^ested that instead of collecting subscriptions a grant should lie made fioin the Harrier-' fund-. Major C o n k e - H m l e had I>• I 'M appointed as the local Com- mittee Secretary o f t h e Socie'y. Mr H. Saver said thai the sooner 2. (i. Patev. 2, ML 2. T. Bub. iiroposed by Ro'arian. A luris. Chairman'of the Vocational educated ai Barnard Castle School nard Castie"'cycttet Invite Committee. before gomj. Newcastle. to King's College, Demesnes. This commences s' Meet on the rith should provide a keen game. 13T4J—1, Gillett (D) ; 2, Lowes i i . p r i z e for the at Dancing again i n t h e evening at }*J ; . f ' Annstron A. V. CARTER & SON, MOTOR AND CYCLE ENGINEERS. IEPA1RS, SPARES, PETROL OILS. BATTERY CHARGING 41, BARNARD GALGATE, CASTLE. Tel. BRITISH RAILWAYS from BARNARD CASTLE Every weekday to 31st J" 1 *' MARSKE 8-8am 12-17pm »/• I REDCAR 8-8am 12-17pii! »'J SALTBURN 8-8am 12-17PW 9/M Every Sunday to 25th July- MARSKE 9-45am >'M REDCAR 9-45am «5 SALTBURN 9-45am 9/ 1 1 Barnard Castle Enterprises GRAND DANCE at the Witham Hall, Barnard Castle on Monday, July 26th, 1948 Dancing from 9 p m. to 1 tun. to i Monty's All-Star Swing Band Admission 3,- (Y). 27* sees. i-3u p.m., and a great afternoon's t u e witham Hall with a cahareC (equal record). Under 13—1, sport is promised. s h o w a n d p i . i z e s presented b y M i s s ^ a f f , 0 I . < 1 , ( N > • \ ., c l a l k l j l ' < N -' ; 3 ' On 'ihe same day an Open Golf Barnard Castle. R. Caygill. Mr Open Sa,,< Race--,. W. Edwards: « - had put up the 2 H. Burton. ,,„„ o t h ( , l w j S ( . U m would wake race. - s p o r t i n g y _ H a i d i c a p _ ( A g e and \\eight,- . „ . , m l n i l l L , a l l ) i „,„, t l l handed it back to the fund, a s d i d Mr W. S. Mr Caygill. Caygill. Woodwark Mr It. Tournament will be held on the local course. Visitors are invited to participate in this event but a Z v ln "to the pubik, B l,y"kinTpernds handicap certificate will be re- s f o n o f M r s waikon. quired. The week concludes with the , H u r d'« Pace, over lfr-l, Percival grounds of Spring Lodge being (D ; 2 Allmson 11 ( Y ) • 3, H a 1 i i . (D). DJ sees. 14J-lb—1, Plater (Y) ; 2, H o p k i n s ( N ) ; 20 sees. 13-1 i-i 1, A r m s t r o n g v . (Y) ; 2, Critchley In the evening a dance will be held at ihe Witham Hall. RABY CASTLE GARDENS. Other items of interest during (Y) ; 3, Bowe (Y). ISf sees. L'ndei the Week will be a Shop Window v i _ u Walton i i i . ( Y ) • 2, Stafford Dressing Competition and Photo- ( N ) 3 s t 0 ckdale ( Y ) . 21 sees, graphic competuliions. Hier« are . , „ ,, live classes in the latter • Landscape .. H a t a n d Ball, Prepaia.ory School SUPPER TO MARK END OF RICHMOND HOSPITAL SCHEME. LOCAL TERRITORIALS IN CAMP. The ( i t h B11. T h e Durham Light V " V o f t , , a , l U - up one m o i n i n g a n d hnd the Bill had been iwssed. It was decided ( o m a k e a grant of t2."> t o the Society and to form a Committee., whieli should nun prise the Officials and Messrs Waugh ami Parkin. Mr J. S. Turnbull pro|»osed a To mark the termination of the work of the Richmond branch of tlie Darlington Memorial Hospital (equal), Contributory Scheme, a On Bank Holiday luesday an i n T e esdale ; A r c h i t e c t u r a l i n Tees- ^ I , 1 0 1 s ~ 1 i , A p p l e b y oppoitunitv is provided to inspect d a l e . mtmil and Bird Life - Child Sims and Armstrong. Jumors-i, was beld in Uie Parish Itoom, the beautiful grounds and gardens p o r t r a i t s • a n d Juvenile (competi- Bragg; 2, Shaw. Medley Race, Richmond, on Ihursday. M r s . A . of Baby Castle, by kind permission , ; o r u a d e r 17) under 14J Cass (vice-chairman) presided 1 the Festival Week Medley Race, Juniors-1, York ; 2, S£££££ (ha .nan) ... _ lln, 1:1111 . -I MriWlilliiil.ell.nl. I . -> I J U l l . e i WOIbll (I nan llldll;, of Lord Barnard. A collection will &S^AwS of ule U Seu* acUvmes, "ut. nu Institute of District Nursing. the absence of the Rev. W Infantry CI.A.), under command ol Lieut.-Colonel W . I . W a t s o n , T.D.. D.L.. of Spring Li'dge. Barnard Castle, wll be carrying out" their annual training at Farnlcy Park, supper ytiey, „ear Leeds, from the tSUt •Inly t o 8 t h A u g u s t . 1948. Q» ie a few men from the district will he among those a fleet I'd. A. who is aith- the activities, b u t m a n y oilier awrac- 3r fu '„' i ~ t a k i n g the services at Arkeng- tions during Che remainder of the nuns._ ^'^V^m^V^V j a J e Parish Church during summer have been, planned by York , 2, D m Irani 3, N o r t h u m b e i - i l l t e i r e g I l l i m f o l l o w i l l g the di various bodies. One of the most l a n d ; 1 m m . o b j sees. t u r e Q { t , ) e R e y G e u ^ B i d g ( popular will be the Demoiistraiions T h r o w i n g t h e Cricket Ball, over i,.,.,,.,!,,,! ,ii <• rme neiween uaniaru ca»uB D f R h y t h m i c a l Movement by the ie—1, Ashman i. (11) ; 2 Hartley , L --oesis lnuumu MISS uw» •." - let Club and The Bats Cricket Month-East Wembley team, as per- Srt 3 H A stead (Y 89 v d s 1 ft 1 , y ' , . u a t r 0 1 ; 0 1 t b e h o s P , t e « ; M l ' 1 | n , l ) k '' a<'«'oii at the N. wgnte Si . The Rats, who are from Zmedtt WeSey on "th June. 5 ins ' 14H^-l B u l m e r i i (D) • 2, { , B , U ; t ' < : h a , " u a » " » ' « H o s p h a l ro.„r. + by M r S.S. H o r i z o n , a u c t i leuool. are a very attraaave * V.' r: i n " J ,^ -i ,/ l ' M l V l ' Management Conmuttee and <-f t h e eer. Way, lias bt-eu sold pnvat CHEAP DAY TICKETS EVERY DAY from Barnard Castle to Bp. Auckland 3/3 Dar- lington (Bank Top) 3/6 Durham 5/5 Kirkb> Stephen 4/9 Middles- brough 6/6 Stockton 5/11 a n d t o m a n y otlni stations. Outward &. Return BY ANY TRAIN on the same day- see handbills for full deta-' 5 Consult- L BENDELOW, DECORATOR, COMMERCIAL YARD, BARNARD CASTLE and 107, AUCKLAND TERRA" fc ' SHILDON. From July 1st, 1948, y o u can . up to £iiK) on your Alt'"" ,»l without a licence. We are 11 T making autumn booku^"- J Pfease write a; once to ei | l l < > r | above addresses. INTERIOR DECORATIO>~ Exterior perfectly grained beautifully painted. _ L»A •rOIll Primal and Pnhli-lied by 'he '"Sfl Mercury, Limited, at ' thu l ; ''"'ru'l ^ ^ompany, 2 4 , Mark" The Milking Machine manufactured and supplied by us MMM time put will not from the present date be known as the MANU5 but M t e FULLWOOD.^ rf ^ ( h e r e ^ b e n Q a l t e r a t i o n i n t e machine.^ e<| m a c n i n e which incorporates the diaphragm P"^* l ° r »nd which was introduced at the beginning of 1947, will still be supplied by us or our appointed agents, and can be obtained from no other source. Our Sales, Spare Parts and Service Organisations will continue un- »«ected save for the substitution of the name ' FULLWOOD for MANUS. 'MPORTANT Spare parts for all milking machines supplied by us or our •tents in the oast are available through the usual suppliers under the name FULLWOODT which m e customers are asked to note and specify m their orders. B U C K E T & R E C O R D ER R E L E A S E R PLANT R. J. FULLWOOD & BLAND LIMITED EUISHIM, SALOP & 31 BEVENDEN ST., LONDON, N.I Ask our Locof Representative to co/f:— W WM. PARKER, SILVERDALE," 30, BISH0PT0M LANE, ^ niPOM. Yorks. Pot cricket enthusiasts, a tine various bodies. One of the most alkernoon's sport is promised with popular will be the Demoiistraiions T h r o w i n g t h e Cricket Rail, over a game between Barnard Castle o f Rhythmical Movement by the m—1, Ashman i Cricket " Club Hartlepool, are a very amative. O T . e Hopkins (N) ; 3, Wood ii. (D). side, and as the local team appear GOLF STARS. ? 6 d s , f l 5 | 13.141-I, Chew - k r v o f . , = „ to b e j u s t c o m i n g i n t o form, a keen ^ m S e p t 4 j n l b e r a g r a n d Exhihi- (N) ; 2 A r m s t r o n g v (Y) ; 3 Crttch- g-gfo ^.'enm s ; ° a n d M am tion Golf M a t c h h a s been arranged ley (Y). 79 yds. 1 f t . (record). M i I N ) : -2 H i c k s 5 * s 1 Well-Known Horseman Breaks Arm. Mr E. Scott ot Haiesterley. the ueil -kiiowii bri'eder and sfortsmaii. had the m -fortune to break an arm during .1 race ar Croft gymkhana 011 Saturday. ICding "Don't Know-.'' Mr Brett was well rilaced xiid just about to make h s run. when the borsc 111 !^*?^**??4 0 , **^! I ' B ?- front fell, bringing down "Don't Know." PROPERTY SALE. representative governors ; Mr A. depar- jujr house with vacant possess tin 42. Haliol Street. Barnard Castle which was advert sed to be sold bv lie" tlon ately for ttl.'OOti. PETER'S PENCE. T!r- aii'i'i-il IM^r 's I 'pnce coller- o'i for I i i c ui-ed- ol the Ho !v "Se« !' Ba niard Oi-stle (atliohr Church Sunday :::i'"iiii-ed to E1S Ba. match should result. Another famous residence will a t the Golf Course, when four~of Under 13—1, Stafford ( N ) ; 2, H i c k s open i t s g r o u n d s t o v i s i t o r s o n the tt i e top-class golfers in this coun- i i . ( Y ) ; 3, Stockdale ( Y ) . 6 1 y d s . 2 Wednesday, when from 2 p . m . to t r y a t the present time will p l a y a f t . l o i n s . 8 p.m. Mortham Towers will be match in aid of the Soldiers' Putting the Weight, over 16—1, open, by kind permission of Mrs sailors' and Airmen's Families' Ashman (N) ; 2, Stoddart i . (N) ; 3, Rhodes - Moorhouse. MoK-hani Association. The players are: jjariT ( Y ) . 35 f t . I I i n s . 14J-I6—1, Towers, a battlemented Peel or Norman V o n N i d a ( A u s ' r a l i a ) , D a i B u h n e r i i . ( D ) ; 2 , T a y l o r i . ( D ) ; 3, Border fortress of the tifteenth n e e s (South Herts), Bill Shank I and Law ( Y ) . 29 f t . 8 i n s . century, is situated near the Meet- (Temple Newsbam), and Ken H i l l j u m p o v e r jg—L Dowsfltj and D. Hough, master and matron o f R i c h m o n d House. Mr Biott outlined the present scheme, referred to 'die voluntary help which would be required, and spoke of the possibility of joining an association known as the League of Friends. Miss Galeiiby joined Mr Biott in paying tribute to the work of the On the same day a team of the Bousfield (Coombe Hill). Ken ( Y ) . M a i l ki n (jj) 3, Stoddarl Hichniorid contributors acrobatic trick motor-cyclists of Boustleld, of course, being the local tlie Royal Corps of Signals will golfer who has " made good." (N). 5 ft, 1 i n , 14J-16-J, Gallon 1 000 MEMBERS (Y) ; 2 Hopkins (N) ; 3, Law (Y). 1 , 0 0 0 MEMBERS. 4 ft, 5i ins. 13 1 i i — 1 . Bragg ( D ) ; Mr T. B. Wheatley. 4.P., secre- 1, Blenkinsiip (Y) ; 3. Chew ' ( N ) . t a r y and founder of the Richmond 4 ft, 5} ins. Under 13—1, Stafford scheme, traced the history of Uie (N); 2, Carter i i i . ( D J ; 3, B u l m e r i . scheme. He said he was' an out- (D)! 3fit. 9 i n s . patient of Darlington Memorial Long lump, over lit—1, percival Hospital ai', a time when he over- :D) • 2 C r a i g ( Y ) ; 3, Summers (N). heard some remarks regarding the 18ft, 3 i i n s 111-16—1. H o p k i n s ( N ) ; v o l u n t a r y scheme. On returning Plater ( Y ) • 3 Law (Y) 16 ft. home lie felt that something should 3 ins. 13-141—1,'Armstrong v. ( Y ) ; b e done in Richmond for the 2, Bragg ( D ) • 3, Blenkinsop (Y). scheme. He was glad io say that 14 f t . 9 1 i n s . Under 13—1. Stafford one year after the scheme's in MONTH (N) ; 2, Stockdale (Y) ; 3, Carter hi. (D). 12 ft. H i ins. 1 The saving of ten shillings each month in the Subscription Share Department of the "Halifax" has proved to be the most important step on the road to Home Owner- ship for many thousands of people. Appfy for particulars Mayoress of Richmond Opens Fete. HALIFAX BUILDING SOCIETY H.id Off iceHALIFAX Oanartl Mtnatar—f. E. WARBRECK HOWIU. LL.D. B a r n a r d C a s t l e Agency, 35, Galgate. J. NOEL PAUL & Co., Agents Tel. 86. Open daily. Also at Kirkby Stephen, Market Place, 1st Mofi. each m o n t h , 2-4 p . m . Middleton-in-Teesdale, B r u n s w i c k B a n k , by appointment. Appleby, Shire Hall, by appointmenL after auguration, Richmond had l.non members and sent at least two a year to the hospital. Before the war there were 3,' collectors and finished with 28, the majority be- ing ladies. Mr F. D . H o u g h , acknowledging The Mayoress of Richmond ( M r s a n expression of thanks for file S. A . B r a n d ) opened a garden lefe help given by Mrs Hough and held i n R i c h m o n d Convent grounds himself, advised the members to on Wednesday last. 11 » , i d of the continue the friendship which had Cat hoi c school building fund. The been formed. Rev. Father V. Gallagher presided. M r A. E. Wheailev and Mr E. and was supported by the Rev. Heslop voiced the thanks ol the Mother Superior and M r R . Harr- gathering to the guests, son. secretary. Sliss Mercia Mary Bagley presented die Mayoress with a posy. Stallholders were: White elephant —Mrs Potter. Mrs Hell. M r s H Itch- in i a n d M r s R . Neate. Provisions— Mrs I .ee and Miss Russell. Cloth- King George's Fund for Sailors ing—Mrs J. G. W His and Mrs F. lias received the s u m u i £18 os. fid. Willis. Refreshments—Mrs G. from the Barnard Castle l-'lag Day, Swainsi'on, Mrs C. Murphy, jun., which was kindly organised i n a i d Mrs R. Harrison and Mrs G. Neate. o' th d Fund Oil July 14t|i l.v Mr The school children also had a stall. S. T. Turnbull, of YM.CA. House, New delivery of the famous KING GEORGE FUND FOR SAILORS APPEAL. Special Values in Furnishings Oil Baize for tables, shelves, etc In a variety of smart floral and checked patterns •loins wide Price 9 11 yd. Curtain Net of superfine qualitv. In a rich Beige shade. 54ins Price 5 11 yd. Limited stock. Twomax' Knitwear in the loveliest styles and colours ! Indies' White Wool Cardigans ie a. variety of styles, including plain ribbed and pattern-. Price 19 11 6 cout ons. Woollen Jumpers featuring delightful "open- work" designs and in Vink, Ice Blue, and Glmt. W. 6 coupons. Price 13 11 Woollen Blankets of a yood heavy .juality and in a restf'il shade of Green. Suitable lor housecoats, dressing gowns, kiddies' wear, door curtains, table cowers, travelling rugs, sofa rugs, camping blankeits. etc. oO x 80. Price 236 Special Consignment of C/cchoslovakian 216 Piece China Tea Sets.n White only Price 57 - Accounts opened on approved references And at Sunderland, Stockton and West Hartlepool

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