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Friday 15th November 2013Shildon & District Town Crier Issue 639 Page 1
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Typhoon Haiyan has devastated part of the Philippines; the 25th typhoon to hit the Philippines this year.The area already suffered an earthquake just a couple of months ago, weakening many structures which were then destroyed by
the 200mph winds that slammed into them. Shildon’s Naomi Tomlinson, daughter of Revd David, Vicar of Saint John’s Church, set-up and runs a charity in the Philippines for street children. Writing to her family, Naomi told them of the
trauma that was affecting the whole nation, the vast numbers dead and the colleagues and supporters of the charity who had lost family and friends. Whilst desperate people have been looting in Manila, Naomi’s street children have decided to make a difference. Naomi wrote, “Watching the coverage in the centre, one of the kids put it perfectly - they helped us, now we must help them. “These are children with nothing, and giving from their ‘nothing’ has already meant that two boxes of clothes have been sent on to the worst affected areas. “The children quite simply sent what they were not wearing, giving because they could, blazing a trail for us to follow.” If you would like to join the street kids in helping, Saint John’s Church will be open for gifts of money to be sent out on Sunday morning. There will also be an opportunity during the service to light a candle as a way of standing with those who have lost everything. The service will begin at 9.30am.
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This Saturday, 16th November, families at Locomotion, the National Railway Museum at Shildon will be able to enjoy a family learning science show by Tom Mulholland.The exciting and interactive show is all about the science and technology of the steam engine.There will be fun dem-onstrations and lots of amazing models, including some weird and wonderful
ideas for steam powered inventions from days gone by.Shows will take place in the centre of the Collections building at 11am, 12noon, 1pm and 2pm. Shows are free to watch, and will last around 40 minutes.In addition, families can enjoy the museum’s interactive exhibits, giant games and see over 60 vehicles from the national collection on display.
Effects of Typhoon Haiyan felt around the world
Free science show
At a meeting of Shildon Town Council on Monday 11th November, Councillor Henry Nicholson was elected as Deputy Mayor of Shildon, following the recent sad passing of Councillor Theda Bannister, who held the position.Also at the meeting, Councillor Peter Quinn was
nominated to stand for the NALC Larger Local Councils Committee - which represents the interest of larger local councils.The elections will be held at a conference on 27th November.In other matters, grant aid of £50 for the Shildon Community Safety Group was granted.
Deputy Mayor elected
Naomi and the street kids watch news coverage from the centre of the typhoon.
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Passed Away In Memoriam Birthdays Birthdays Birthdays
ClassifiedsAll about local people...
Town Crier Shildon & District
Townson
Peacefully at home in Shildon
Robert ‘Striker’Aged 67
7th November
Phillip Ramsey
Gone but not forgotten,Your loving Wife & family
xxx
Those we loveDon’t go away
They walk beside usEvery day
17.11.2007
Beloved Husband of the late Gloria. Devoted Father to Sharon, Father-in-Law to Paul and dear Grandfather
to Christopher.Also a much-loved Brother, Brother-in-Law and Uncle,
Nephew, Cousin and Son-in-Law.
Will friends please meet for Service at Wear Valley
Crematorium at 2.45pm on Friday 15th November.
Family flowers only please. Donations in lieu may,
if desired, be left at the Crematorium for the MARA
Unit at BAGH.Following the
service all are invited for
refreshments at the B.R. Club.
In Memoriam
Phillip Ramsey
David & Zelda
Time passesBut memories never fade
Sadly missed
17th November 2007
Audrey Waller
Loved forever,Ken, David, Gillian & Ritchie
xxxx
A daily thought A silent tear
A constant wishThat you were here
16th November 2009
17.11.11Ian Ellis
Loving you always,Janice
xx
I love you Ian With all my heart
Life’s never been the sameSince we had to part
Memories of precious Times together
I cherish in my heart forever
Ian Ellis
Loved always,Matthew, Andrew,
Catherine, Daniel, Callum, Chloe-Leigh & Aeron
xx
Remembering you is easyWe do it every day
But missing you is heartacheThat never goes away
Dad & Grandad
June Alderson
Loved always,John & Christine,
Neil & Debbie,Rae & Sandra,Grandchildren
& Great-Grandchildrenxxx
Gone are the days We used to shareBut in our hearts
You’re always thereNever more
Than a thought awayLoved and remembered
Every day
14th November 2011
Kenzie Stephen Watson
Love you loads,Mammy & Daddy
xxx
Happy 4th Birthday17th November
Kenzie
Lots of love, Auntie JoJo & Uncle Mark
xx
Happy 4th Birthday
Kenzie
Love you millions,Megan & Caitlyn
xxxx
The best Cousin everHappy Birthday
18th NovemberRhiannon McMahon
Love from Mam, Dad & Connor
Happy 13th Birthday
Charlie Dutchburn
Lots of love, from Aunty Tina, Gary & family
xx
Happy 1st Birthday to our gorgeous Great Nephew
19th NovemberClaire Parker
Lots of love,Brian, Sarah & Lacy
xxx
Happy 40th Claire14th November
40!
Claire Parker
Lots of love,Kelly & Martin
xxxxx
Happy 40th BirthdayHope you have a good one
14th November
Claire Parker
Love Haley, Anthony & Ben
xxx
Happy Big 40th14th November
14th NovemberAnn Dickinson
Love all the familyxxx
Happy 70th Birthday Ann
70!
14th NovemberClaire Parker
Love Mam & Dadxxx
The Big 40Hope you have a good one
14.11.73Claire Parker
All my love,Johnxxx
Happy 40th BirthdayHope you enjoyed your
present
Claire Parker
Lots of love,Brogan, Daniel, Tina
& familyxxx
To a wonderful Step-MumHappy 40th
Charlie Dutchburn
Love you millions,Mam & Dad
xxx
Happy 1st Birthday baby19th November
Charlie Dutchburn
Love you loads,Nanna Amanda
xxx
Happy 1st Birthday Nanna’s baby buttons
19th November
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18 years-old on the 14th November
Lauren Chloe Meadows
Love you loads and loads,Granda & Grandma
xxx
Who’d have thought it, doesn’t seem like 5 minutes ago, “Bin shoppin day, come back for yer, tickler my feet
Grandma Clare”
18!
Lauren Meadows
With love from Mam, Dad, Keeley, Lillia & Sophia
xxxxx
Happy 18th Lauren
18!
Lauren Meadows
Love Aunty Kirsty, Uncle Adam & Luke
xxx
Happy 18th Birthday
Lauren Meadows
With love, Uncle Wayne,
Hannah & Ryan
Congratulations Lauren
Lauren Meadows
Love always,Grandma
x
Happy Birthday Lauren18 Today!
ClassifiedsAll about local people...
Birthdays Birthdays
17th NovemberClare Hirst
Love Mam, Dad, Karen, Kelly, Wayne, Andrew, James, Kelsie, Leighton
x
Happy 40th Birthday
40!
November 17thRachel Ridley
Love you loads,From Mam
xxx
Happy 40th Birthday Rachel
40!
Birthdays
Town Crier
Shildon & District
November 17thRachel Ridley
Lots of love,Paul, Blossom & Rudy
xxx
Happy 40th to a special Wife & Mam
Rachel Ridley
Love from Julie, Anth, Hope & William
xxx
You’ve reached the big 40
Rachel Ridley
Love from Sandra, Jeff & Diane
xxx
Happy 40th Rachel
Birthdays
Cody
Lots of love,Mam & Barry
Happy 17th BirthdayHave a great day
Cody
Love from Grandad
Happy 17th Birthday
17th NovemberBarry Spears
Lots of love,Barbara & all the family
xx
Happy Birthday Barry
65!
Chanice Lindsey Nicholson
Love always,Mam, Dad, Millie & Bell
(Woof-woof!)xxxxxxxx
Happy 21st Birthday our darling Daughter
Have a fab day
21st Birthday
Chanice Nicholson
Love Luke & Lauriexxx
Happy 21st Birthday Chanice, our special Sister
Have a great day
Chanice Nicholson
Love always,Grandad & Christine
xxx
Happy 21st Birthday darling Grandaughter
P.S. Don’t get too drunk!
21!
Birthdays
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On Wednesday 6th November, between 10pm and 10.30pm, a stone was thrown at an address on Garbutt Street damaging a
window. If you have any information relating to this incident contact Shildon Police on 101.
At approximately 6.15pm on Thursday 7th November, a number of youths were congregated outside the shops on Jubilee Estate.The youths were described as being rowdy and some were preventing customers from entering the shops. During the disturbance the shutter doors to Tasty Bites were kicked, which subse-quently caused damaged to
the window. When the youths made their way from the shops, a car wing mirror was kicked off on Coronation Avenue. A spokesperson for Shildon Police commented, “This kind of behaviour is totally unacceptable, and anyone who has information about who was responsible is urged to contact Shildon Police on 101.”
Locomotion, the National Railway Museum at Shildon, is currently hosting a display by the Aycliffe and District Bus Preservation Society, which is available to see until Monday 18th November.
The display features two vehicles from the ADBPS collection – the 1940s Heartbeat bus and the 1950s coach – which demonstrate the progression in mid-20th century bus design.
110 dancers from across the North East and beyond turned out to wish popular drummer, Howard Miles, a happy 65th Birthday on Saturday 9th November, at the Shildon Masonic Hall.Howard, who has played drums on the local dancing scene for over 40 years, was also resident drummer at the Grosvenor WMC in Bishop Auckland. He was guest of honour at the fundraising buffet and 50-50 dance, which was organised by friends and family and raised an amazing £730 for Cancer Research. Howard, who will also be known to many from his daytime jobs as a TV engineer for D.E.R. and later Radio Rentals, was delighted that an event to celebrate his birthday had raised such a tremendous amount for the charity selected by himself and his
Youths behaving badly
Bus display
Window damaged
Local dancers support drummer’s fundraiser
Howard Miles with his wife Kathy.
wife Kathy, and he thanked everyone involved for their generous support.
He plans to spend his newly found free time with his family.
At a Charity Night in the Civic Hall on Friday 8th November, the four local Theatre Groups (Tykes, CATS, The Tearaways and Centre Stage) raised £534 for Children In Need with their two-hour show.The organisers wish to sincerely thank all the
young and not-so-young people who took part and entertained in the show. They would also like to thank the parents and the public for supporting the event.A collection for Children In Need will also be taken during the intervals of
Centre Stage Theatre Group’s latest production, ‘The Witches,’ which will be taking place at the Civic Hall on Friday 15th November at 7.30pm, Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th at 2pm. Tickets are £4.50 for adults and £2.50 children and concessions.
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Christmas FayreA Christmas Fayre will be taking place at Eldon Community Centre on Saturday 23rd November from 11am. Admission is
50p and refreshments will be available.To book a table call 01388 773309, 07707 633 735 or 01377 775955.
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Overnight between Thursday 7th and Friday 8th November, a car had its windscreen damaged whilst parked on Byerley
Road. Anybody who has information regarding this incident is urged to contact Shildon Police on 101.
The Northern Citrines Jazz Band are hosting their annual Christmas/Winter Fayre at Saint John’s Church this coming Saturday, 16th November. The event will take place between 10am and 12.30pm when there will be quality used toys and household goods, new toys, tombolas, a ‘prize every time’ stall, raffles and a home-baking stall.Entry is free and all monies raised will help towards the purchase of additional
instruments. A spokesperson for the group stated that the jazz band is also one of the groups competing for funding from Shildon and Bishop Auckland's AAP.The decision on who gets the money will be made by members of the public, who will get to vote on their favourite projects at a Bishop Auckland and Shildon AAP event, being held on 16th November at Bishop Auckland College between 10am – 2pm.
Jazz Band Fayre
Car damaged
Monday Club celebrates 20th anniversary
Members of the Monday Club with Reverend David Tomlinson.
A weekly club has celebrated 20 years since its inception.The Monday Club at Lilburn Community Lounge was formed in 1993 by the Shildon Centre and was run by two volunteers, Mrs Doreen Squince and Mrs Frances Franklin - who still run the club today.The aim of the club is to
provide a social outing every Monday, when the members are picked up from their homes in the Shildon Community Bus. Monthly trips are held for the ladies, with recent outings including a visit to Locomotion, where Age UK provided lunch and a talk; and a trip to the Little Theatre in Middlesbrough,
where they enjoyed a show.The club is able to enjoy the Community Bus thanks to a donation of £1,500 from former Mayor Gareth Howe’s Mayor’s Fund in 2010. In celebration of the milestone birthday, the Mayor of Shildon’s consort, Shirley Quinn, visited the club.
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On Wednesday 6th November, Shildon Police ran an operation to tackle overnight crime. A large number of officers were tasked to patrol ‘hot spot’ locations in the town.Darren Arthur Wallis, aged 38 years, was found at the rear of Furnace Industrial Estate in total darkness and in possession of a pair
of pliers. He was arrested and charged with going equipped to steal. The following day he pleaded guilty at court and was given a community order. Shildon Police run several night time operations in order to capture individuals who are committing crime overnight.
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A 60s and 70s charity show will be taking place at the Civic Hall on Friday 22nd November, from 7.30pm.There will be a door and quiz prize, as well as
general raffle prizes.Tickets are £3 each and can be purchased on the door.All proceeds from the event will be donated to the Great North Air Ambulance.
60s & 70s Night
Joyce fights her fears for charity
A Shildon resident has, at the age of 62, created a ‘bucket list’ of challenges which she hopes to complete before turning 65.Joyce Bennett, from Elm Drive, has already gotten a tattoo, which was at the top of her list, but this was an easy task compared to her next undertaking! Joyce explained, “The next was to face my greatest fear - the one that has been known to bring tears to my eyes... spiders.”In order to complete the task, Joyce visited Coast to Coast exotic pet store in Darlington on Saturday 9th November, where she plucked up the courage to hold a Chilean Rose Tarantula.Joyce not only used the
experience to help herself overcome her fears, but also to help someone else. She was sponsored by friends and family to raise funds for Shildon youngster Sophie Foster, who is battling cancer.She said, “I was terrified, but I thought, seeing as though I am facing my
Joyce overcomes her fears to hold a Chilean Tarantula.
biggest fear, why not use it to help a little girl who is facing a much bigger fear than me? And, I must say, being much braver than I am.“I would like to say a big thank you to everyone who made it possible. “Watch this space for the next challenge on my list!”
Santa’s SpecialSanta’s Christmas Specials at Locomotion, The National Railway Museum at Shildon, will be held on Saturday 14th, Sunday 15th, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd of December,
from 10am to 4pm.The event includes a diesel train ride, magic show, craft activity, music and a gift for every child.For more information, or to book, call 01388 771439.
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The draw for week 10 of the Shildon AFC Supporters’ Club Lotto took place at the Dean Street clubhouse on Sunday 10th November.The six numbers drawn on the night were: 2, 4, 7, 8, 9 and 10. An incredible 32 tickets got 5 numbers but no one found all 6 for the jackpot. Therefore, the jackpot rolls over again and now stands at a massive £900.To win the £900 jackpot, to be drawn this Sunday, 17th November during the half time break in
the Supporters’ Club quiz night, players must match the 6 numbers drawn from just 10.This week's £25 consolation prize was won by Helen Grieve, who works at Glaxo in Barnard Castle. Helen's ticket was one of the 32 with five numbers.Tickets, which are priced at £2, are available from Main Street News, the One Stop Shop on Byerley Road, the Locomotive and Grey Horse pubs, Elm Road Club (on Friday nights only) and on matchdays at Dean Street.
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Shildon’s young athletes have begun their indoor season at the annually held Monkton Grand Prix series. At the young athletes meeting on 7th November, Georgia Hirst started the ball rolling with a victory and pb in the u20w 60m final (8.4s). Emily Gledhill and Scott Michael continued the strong showing from Shildon with 60m final wins in the u17w and junior men’s races, with Scott also recording a pb (7.6s). Georgia made it a double celebration when coming home 1st in the u20w 600m final. Scott and Emily also competed well in the 600m, finishing 3rd and 4th in their
respective races.On Sunday 10th November nine of Shildon’s u11’s group competed in the Monkton Minors Winter indoor grand prix series. In the Under 9 boys, Harry Cullen completed the 60 meters in 10.6 seconds whilst Callum Luke Darby finished in 11.8 seconds. Harry also completed the U9 boys 300 meters in 1.11.6. In the Under 10 girls 60 meters, Kayleigh Readman made an impressive debut with a time of 9.6 seconds to earn a place in the final, where she came 4th in a time of 10.1. Anna Airey managed 60 meters in 10.6 and Millie
Foster completed it in 10.9. In the 450 meters Millie finished in 1.49.6. Over in the U11 Girls Chloe Fairclough managed to qualify for the final in race 2 of the 60 meters in 10.4s, and improved her pb to 10.1s in the final where she finished in 3rd position. Izzy Cullen completed her 60 meters in 11.3 seconds. Chloe Fairclough then completed the 600 meters in 2.25.4 to earn herself another bronze medal finish. In the Boys 600 meters U11, Adam Handby completed the race in 2.34.4 whilst Leighton Oliver Ince completed it in 2.53.0.
Running club begin indoor season
Super Santa SundayNew 5-a-side Men’s Football Leagues
Shildon AFC Supporters’ Club and Shildon Grey Horse Over 40’s F.C. will be holding a Christmas party at Shildon Civic Hall on Sunday 22nd December, between 2.30pm and 8pm. Music will be provided by top band The Fontains, who will cover bands such
The Durham County Council ‘On the Ball’ team is inviting local businesses to join a new 5-a-side adult men’s league.The league has been organised and supported by the Durham FA and will be affiliated and officiated by fully qualified referees.Currently, interested teams are invited to register, and it is hoped that enough
as The Jam, Kings of Leon and The Killers.There will also be a disco and Christmas raffle.Tickets cost £5 and are available from The Civic, Grey Horse, Shildon AFC (on match days or Sunday evenings) or by calling 07538 789 464.
teams will be registered to launch the new league later this month.Games are to take place at Sunnydale Leisure Centre on Thursday evenings between 7pm and 9pm, with a one-off £10 joining fee and £20 per team per week (which includes pitch hire and referee’s fees).There will be a cash voucher for the league
winner and prizes for the ‘Golden Boot’ award.Places are allocated on a first-come first-served basis, so don’t miss your opportunity to enter.For further information and registration visit www.durham.gov.uk/ontheball. Alternatively you can also register your team over the phone by calling 03000 266 442.
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