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jnesday, June lst, I949J GENERAL NOTICES. LAZENCERS A N D D U N L O p [TENNIS RACKETS AND BALLS. PACKETS REPAIRED. CRICKET GOODS. IACK ASCOUGH'S, |Toy and Sports Goods Shonl 11, T H E B A N K , BARNARD CASTLE. Ask for WESTERN GLORY THE ARISTOCRAT OF SNIFFS GAWITH. HOGGARTH & CO.. LTD.. KENDAL. Established ISM. COVERS THE DAL18-TEESDALE, SWALEDALE, WENSLEYDALE. SOUTH DURHAM, NORTH YORK AND WESTMORLAND ADVERTISER. A. V. CARTER X SON MOTOR & CYCLE ENGINEERS Repairs, Spares Petrol Oils, Battery Charging 41, Galgate, Barnard Castle Tel. 334 REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE A S A NEWSPAPER No. 4,914 Barnard Castle, Wednesday, June 8th, 1949. Price Three Halfpence sy Cin e m BHi-Tfndiiic Phone Ved Fr i. Sat Twice at 6 p m 8-,', - • Thursday, One Performance at f f * in- MA 1 Q 1. u-t# i. ' _ * ' ». LATE EftRL OF STRATHMORE BIGGER AND BETTER MEET 5d. 9d..' : lOd. I 9. 2.3. Half Prices: IThurs., June 1,2: phnson J u n e A ,| LThe Bride Goes Wild fat., June 3, -1 : rt Granger Valerie Hob Blanche Fury in Technicolor [emorial Service at Laithkirk Church iTues., June 6, 7 : Mills Eric Portm,, We Dive at Dawn trth Cin STAINDROP ertij tY, Juno 6, at 7 45 p.m. Laurel and Hardy BLOCKHEADS ftes. Wed., June 6, 7, 8 : f P c c k A n n ToddI jLaughton Charles Coburn IE PARADINE CASE i Bd is one of the seven great I David O. Selznichs production ' Id Htthcock's "The Paradioe Case*' toria Hall •BARNARD CASTLE Twice Nightly 815 pi. Sat., J u n e , 2 , 3 , 4 : •rent Vera Ralston Uierne Constance Bennett tUMS ALONG THE AMAZON i the reason for a lonely life in the beautiful junkie ! bs Gaumont British News pes. Wed., June 6, 7, 8: r*b>' Joan Font, int •ulvei Richard HavJon EMPEROR WALTZ i Polour by Technicolor ttes with Bing and Joan in romantic comedy technicolor. Don't film mis- CCURSIONS* •flet Car Trip to LONDON 27 6. [Sunday, 12th June iJaicl Castlt dep. >.)-•,:> p Cross arr. 3-30 Cross dep. ii -15 u m Castle arr. ?-u am (Monda\ [Half Day Trips to •1SKE 5 6 BDCAH 5)3 ITBLHN 6/ . Every Sunday fd Castle dep. 9.45 a ni. Brain leaves saltburn 1 M a r s k e 6-15 Redcar •Ue Bai'iiard Castle Bay Trips •SKE 8/9 P"BLR\ 9 / 2 Mon. Wed. & 8at., to 24th Sept. Id castle dep. 8-8 am. [tram leaves Saltburn M a r s k e 3-17, Redcar Barnard castle 7-43 lails iiuin the Station. memorial service lor tlie lute uf strathmore and Kinghorne l lt .lJ at Laithkirk Church on last, the 3th June. The _j which was conducted by Efcaf, the Rev. K. F. Lord, was jideJ by tenants and stall of i Teesdalt and Durham Estates many who knew the lale 1 Lord Glamis when he re- and his heirs should he known as Earls of Strathmore and King' home. The fourth Earl had sevci sons of whom four succeeded to the peerage, and the ninth Earl mar- ried the heiress of George Bowes, of Streatlam Castle, the family thereafter assuming the additional surname of Bowes. This marriage Another Financial and Social Success enricj Wednesday at 6-15 and Frank Randle frier. You Come Home fc^The^Black Arrow—Ch. 7 By at 215 and 6-15 BNewton James Al a Hatter's Castle |y, June 6, at 615 and 8-J5 Parker p a u l H Of Human Bondage p at 6-15 and 18-5 laid of War Memorial Fund pee Olivier Vivien L Lady Hamilton |ala Cinerrial 1 BARNARD CASTLE Twice Nightly a-ill hirday Matinee at 2 p.m. H?ri. Sat., June 2, 3, 4 .- MJiven Margaret Leightoj| Id Graham John L JBONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE (Colour by Technicolor no come back again ? Charlie returns in this magnifi! :Cent epic in technicolor brought great interests in the jt streatlam Castle. Among North Of England to the family, ^nt was Timothy Patrick, and after the end of hostilities in «lw becomes 16th Earl, He 1918, Lord Strathinore, then Lord |lt „iupanied hy his brother- c.lamis, devoted himself to many of w Major K. Harington, and these interests, including the fam- 00 Mrs E H. Kirkup. Tin •.lurid Ye, ily colliery, John Bowes and Part- ners, Limited, of which he became chairman. He was also chairman of the Marley Hill Chemical Com- pany and Deputy Governor of the Bank of Scotland. He married in 1908 Lady Dorothy Beatrix GOdolphin Osborne, third daughter of the tenth Duke of Leeds, and for many years they lived at Shovelstrode Manor, Sussex, where Ihey were able to indulge their taste for gar- dening to the full. She died there in 1946. There were four children of the marriage, two sons and two daughters The elder son. the Master of Glamis, was killed in action in Halfaya Pass in ran. The younger son, Lord Glamis, was horn in 191*. and alter attending Stowe School, served in The Black Watch during the recent war. He now succeeds to the family honours. The funeral, which took place a( Glands mi Saturday, -'stli May. was E. Peacock, M r F . . ' atten ded by the Queen. The King Walton. Mr T. w a s represented by Colonel the was represented by Mr J. ( ) i of Bowbank. Mr H. Brad- of staindrop, and Mr H. «n, of Gibside. Others lent included : Mr J. C. Nattrass, and Mrs .1. E. Grieve, Miss mler, Mr and Mrs Shield, A. Dent (representing Mr .). pent, Huddersfteldi, Mi W. Mi 1. Robson. Mr H. J. |eid. Mr R. Swann, Mr T. p-olm, Mr W. Crockett, Mrs A. (ton- Miss A. Baine. Mrs Teward, and Mrs I . Addison, Mr and K Sowerby, Mr and Mrs J. nn. Miss J. M. Brown, Mrs M. I Indie, Mr F. Dixon, Mi i'. U-wcitli, Mr J. t». Rohinson. V Murphy. Miss S. Shield, Mr Mis F. i.ollinsou, Mr s. Lee, [F. Shield, Miss E Brown. Miss Brown, Miss B. Foster, M r C. Bainbridge, Mr E. Seotl, Mr T, iFr. Mr T Raine. Mr F, H. Mi J. Rohson Mrs J. Robson, \\.<,. Richardson, Mr r. B. aidsoti. Mn tie Mi- .1. |rt, Mi and Mrs .1. W. Collin* , Mr and Mrs I I . M. Collier, Mr pes J Foster, Miss K . Bell, Mr* • a n , Mrs Hind. Mrs E. Neat; Cwan. Mrs A. Robsou, Mr \\ Ilaiiihridge. Mr Hanhy m I and Mrs N. w. Picker's- Vr U. Bowson, Mr T. \\. HI . Mr> 8; Lowes. Mrs .1. n'i. Mr and Mis J. H. Wrlfljpt ,Mr\V. Tallentyie. Mr l>f.ee. rM. Viklnsoo, Mr N. Williamson, rand Mi- It. Wearinouth, Mrs A. aj'iiian. Mi appears a conflict." said the »r llrv. K. F. I.onli in his |MdK-. "thai in this joyful Whit- fcnd>> festival of the church we Iftoii d hold this service. The late l&rl "i' s:lailunore was not gloomv inanot l»e joyous about Mie *H of a great fiiiend to so B*I». 1 Us. •He was known to be kind and jlbet. - ,„, greater joy than kinl- I 11 iii-t people can't be kind ; Wk BtUjlH pretend to he, but pre- plv iianot last. Tru e kindnesi ttc lasis of Christianity. It is nations strive for and it is •PP"- 1 in war. Kindness means i:id what we want more thai lit before. •«>id Siratlimore was known as ^•Christian man ; only Cliristian J Blei: - v. how to be kind. He re- Inaj 1 -d l-aid under great difficulty. ^ life came to an end as a ^ -iiat is told. His life was ••• long or short, but it was P* ; "i'l> worth while.'' HHif lit,. K ;irl d i e u 0 1 1 May 1 ''iais Castle, Angus, where he ^ "" seriously ill for several P*""" lb- was 64 years old. ' l ! * h f Hon. Patrick Bowes- H* 11 - !l|! 'ciit|i Karl of Strathmore i Kinghorne, Viscount Lyon and r " ri 'iiainis, Taiuiadyce, Sidlaw >: -i !lidichtie, in the Peerage W > J'.i;.>iiu ; and Earl of Strath- ^ ••••id Kinghorne, Baron "i Slieatlam Castle in the f 'f Burham. and Lunedale, County of York, in the Peer- JF " f the United Kingdom, was HJ n on September 2ind, l»s4, the ;* 0 =t son of the fourteenth Earl, "J 01 " lie succeeded in 1944. After J*' r 'Jmg the Royal Military Sandhurst. he was ptted to the Scots Guards in P- M l i served with the regiment j?' 1 ' 19(| 9. During the course of n «t year he was .ommissioued 'he Mi, Battalion of The Black P a, 'li and served with that regi- gji 'l dining the 1914-1* war. He . '' l v 'jiij, w e u J (() reserve .* Ollirr,-. Ion Hon. Michael liowes-Lyon. A private service was lield in Ihe chapel within the castle. Which was attended by members of the family and a few intimate friends and estate employees. Canon H. G. G. Rorison, of Kin ieinuif. took the service, assisted by the Rev. H. G. M. Watson, of Glamis. chorist- ers from St. John's i:piscopal Church, Forfar, took part in the service. Those at the service included :~ Lord Glaniis (son! ; Colonel the Hon. Michael and Mrs Bowes- l.yon and the Hon. David and Mrs Bowes-f.yuii (brothers and sisters- in-law); Lord and Lady I'.lphin- stone (sister and brother-in-law) ; the Hon. Mrs John Rowes-I.yon. Lord I.eveson. the Hon. Dullirn and Mrs C.aitiegie, the Karl and Countess of Airlie. the I'.arl Of Dalliousie. the Connies, of I »n l- housie. Lady Katherihe seyinoni (in attendance on the Oiieen'. Major Harrington, Colonel Guthrie, or Guthrie Castle, Mr Gavin Ralston, Miss Ralston. Miss Rorison. Mrs Watson, Colonel and Mrs E. H. Kirkup, and Mr Elder. Tlie coffin was borne 1'ioni the castle by estate employees and was placed on a farm lorry drawn by two farm horses. On the lorry the coffih was draped with a Union Jack. The QttWn and Colonel the Hon. Michael Bowes-l.yun entered the first carriage. linmediately hehind the coffin walked Lord Glamis, Major Harington, and Lord Leveson. A long line of motor cars followed up the drive to the private burial ground, which is in It is estimated that the Spurts Ground Fund will benefit hy over tatW, due to the efforts of the organisers of the Barnard Castle Cycle Meet and Gymkhana during the Whit week-end. t^6o was handed over Horn the Gymkhana alone, and it has been generally acclaimed as one of the best Meets ye| in the history of the town despile some " stormy weather " and misunderstanding 'amongst the committee members. The Meet opened on Satin day night with the Barnard Castle Silver Band, under the conductor- ship of Mr Maurice We'-jdit. leading a procession from the Town Head followed by (be Meet and town officials, to the Market Place. START OF NEW ERA. Tommy iiaikei. directing the ceremony, called on Mr Roy Wat- son, the Chairman of the I .B.C.. who welcomed all visitors to the Meet and fori saw; a new era begin- ning that night that would go for- ward from strength to strength. Welcoming the President and his wife, he felt that Mr Carter was one of a few people he knew who could carry on this job, and a better President the -Meet could not have. OLDEST LIVING EX-PRESIDENT. Mr Arthur Notion, sen., WHO was caned upon to invest the President won ins chain ol otucc. said it was a pleasure oil 1111s un que occa.-'.oii 101 iiim as tne oldest living t x - presiu. n< to give tne badgts 16 ine youngest I'd '.iii 'iii. unci hoped lltai rue ijurnaiu Casuti ..1. e t would b spared their Pie-iiienl foi niany Miirs ol i-.jine. He could add nolli- ing to what he had said beiore alii ml Mr (.in " r except total 01- .vieet had hn 1 t-iin man 11 i o c proper puici'. Mr Carter, repu ng, tliankcd th • people for lire I10110111 61 tKfillg .ueet Presmeiit lor the lotirtii year. 'Ihe Meet .tad earned on i.s nirat tradition for 34 years, ami younger people inli -i 11 mie alotlg to help maintain this tradition. He wa- gitrd ili.n .\n Noiion wa- -III with liieni. siippoit.lig Hi Taking as his text I Tnuuthy 6-1-', •• Fight the good light," he nien- tioiud fbat sportsmen submit to training and discipline, and all who think seriously of s[iort also iibs'ain liom smoking and drink- ing so as to attain perfection in their main interest. He appealed for the use of their to lent to play Hie game of life which is so often neglected, and light the good tight. Barnard Castle Silver Band (Mr Maurice Wright conductor) played selections during the service and also accompanied the hj mn sing- •ing. The collection, in aid of the Con. grcgafioiial Church ."i.iiun shilling Fund, realised £6 6s. 7.Jd. RE-UNION AT OVINGTON. Crowds from Barnard Castle journeyed to Oviugtoi) c.o Sunday niglii for the annual rendezvous with the Richmond Meet. % Aid. s. \. Brand. .LP., the Mayor of the Borough of Richmond, intro- duced the President of the Rich- mond Meel, Mr C. C. Wriglltsou. of Darlington, and extended greetings and besi wishes to the 'rival" Meet. Mi Wrighlson then exchanged badges with Mr.Tommy <:•> 11 <•!. and under 16 I. I. Wilson's Marwood Lad; Mis- Willis's Cherry ISlos- soni; 3, B. Hartley's Staiuton Way. One Mile Catch Weight--f, L. Reck, leys Mopsy ; -'• N. Wiilson's Wycliffe Lass : :!. .1. W. Nelson's Valor. Open 11 tit.'I.', mile- I. li. Hint's Farmer Boy : * W. M. illal's Holly ; 3, W . Tuff's liuice. Open llunile. miles, carry In st. i . W. .1. Reii*s Tommy '. N Wilson's Wvciitte Cass. Children's Musicitl Ride—1, .1. W i l s o n ' s . l o n e ; •*. M i s s WTtllis's Whitsun Weddings D.L.I. Association BlOssi Miss Will 1 for the procession, was Ihe biggest :!o minutes for tit, to [ia.-- awarded most fun " Repairs si tllX' jiveti dlOWS : during neatly fun— I .licl Sandy. 'Che turn oil as anticipated ever—it look whole turnout point. Prizes were .Group causing (lie procession- executed." Individual causing 111 Penny farthing turnout. Best, comic iuduvhjual costutne, gent - " Schoolmaster •' Mr Red- Fern, Kiclimoiiil : i, Police Sergeant; Mr.I. W . T r a v i s . Do. lady "Golf Widow." Mi> Kennedy, Frosterley, and "Old l.iuly." Miss Foster, Frosterley: "Rest fine 'v costume Harry Lauder Mr Archer, : i. Nell t.wyn Dorothy Atliusoii . Do.^ lady— I, Miss I.iflle, (.evshil Lady ; |, Gipsy (Ivy NclsoiG. Rest comic costume, boys Farm- er's Boy and House Hunting. Girls Mother IF ley and Kitty. Best fancy cOHtmne "Chillies I." and " Tipsier." Do. _ girls- •' Bo I'ec'p" and 'ilun.^ai iiiii".'' Most oii,uilial insiilliie "Cocoa ROBSON JOLLIFF. On Saturday, .Utile Sth. at the parish Church of St. Augustine, Kiiigstoii-up«Ml-Hal|, the Vicar officiating, the wedduig was solemnized A .\1 ss Uoreen Jollill. only* daughter ol Mr and Mrs J. tblllff. Princes Avenue. Hull, and Mr John M. I . Robson, only son of Mr and Mrs A. Robson, L\\ Wilson Street Barnard Castle (late of Hull;. Ihe bride, given away by her father, was beautifully attired ill a lace gown w.ih a bridal veil, and carried a bouquet of tea roses and was attended by M'ss D. Masham. ol F.astbolden, who was attired in a dress of blue lace and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Ihe best man was Mr Norman Jolliff (brother of 'he Pride . The service was fully choral. Uter a reception given at the bride's home, the happy couple left for their honeymoon at Harrogate. The bride is iii the engineering department of Glaxo Laboratories. The fortnightly meeting of the above was he Id on Wednesday last with Sgt. Travis in the charir. it was agreed that the usual whist drive and dance be held in the Drill Hall on June Pith Friday nexti. The children's treat was lixed for Thursday. August ISth. It is hojied this does not interfere with any school outing, if so. would secretaries please notify Mr T. Buss, •.'?. Raliol Street, so' that am overlapping can lie changed. The dab. of re-union of branches has been lixed for September, particulars u f which will be pub- lished later. The next meeting is Wednesday. June 13th, in the Dnill Hall, when it is hoped that as maiiv ex-D.L.I. men as possible will attend. BADGES FOR LONG SERVICE Hi in 1905 w as >. It d pi ale ad ami Mr I lie Inl- and lic-t .Meel after Si 1 many I list he. 11 President again in 1931. AliOiiiei- out -laiw. it Mtittle, who Imd siippt. Mi el fur so long" He Ihe lowti's usual loyaljsii |ijioit co-operation to make ibis iue ever Meet, The Rev; s. 1 11 Cook -poke a- a meii|bt 1 of the etinuuitti e and a- the Meet Chaplain, and stated that he had found the committee mem- bers a sei of grand persons who were keen to improve things for Barnard Castle. He personally could 110I approve of everything, the committee did. although be was a member, bin he was also a member of lite Council and' cer- tainly d'd no. agree with evety- Ihing they tiid. The Meet Committee Was out to serve the spilitttai, leYreational. cultural and social interes, of the people. I lie President bad said thai they were out to give the people what thty wauled: be was there to give tliein what they needed, anil when that was the same thing it could be sup- ported all the Way.. The spirit of Christianity was more needed to- day than ever. 'The spiiif of Christianity was more need to-day than ever. The great international muiid- tlie houses cycle race which had many (notorious 1 famous person- alities competing, was won after a most glorious tussle by Hitler him- self (complete with wings) 'im- personated by Mr I. W. iiaviss, and was presented with the famous KOld medal and chain (brass), specially cast for the event by Smith's Foundry. Peter LSngstaff MEET PRESIDENT, COUNCILLOR G. A. CARTER ,impersonating "Good Ould Oiie- a corner near the main gate to the | a l l ( i -1 w 0 1 1 tt , e s ji, V e r cup by be- ing the fastest loser. Miss Aspery. Raby Hotel, won the hist prize in the ladies' wlieelbai- IGRICULTURAL; F LAND SCHEME ascertained whether U»T lot the Government ', tnqutra for particulars wyfords" l„ ta | agent LV1N THOMPSON Place, Barnard Castle I T e l . 3118 retaining UI >til 1931. He g ^MOll o f t U p g^f" and Durham The Lieutenant of founder of the his commis- was on the Peace for and was a Angus. Lvon family •ublislicd by the T«CM1II> » t e < i - at the Itegiaterecl ^'r John Lvon, who married a K *^Mer of K.;r,g Robert. I I . of Enu W3S »' rant, ' d Kb \?-^ r,lan ns by lliat Sovereign Bij,.^'*' descendant, the ninth Eir. i, f ' l a i "' s ' x v a s f ' l e a t ( , t l K u i 1 "' Kiinh n c b y K i n " J a n , e " v l - ^^nome s ^i a ndson Obtained a barter in 1677 by which castle. Canon Rorison took the comittal, after which a bugler of The Black Watch Depot, Perth, sounded " Last Post." Among others at the funeral were : The Earl of Elgin (represent, ing the Royal Bank of Scotland, the Grand Lodge of Scotland, the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chap- ter, and the Royal Order of Scot- land!, Major Osborne '4-0th Black Watch), Sir Harry Hope. Sir Torquil. Munroe, the Earl of South- esk, Colonel Shaw Adamson the Convener of Angus County Council fex-Provost W. W. Tyndall), Lord Provost Fentoii of Dundee. Provost A. M. Lowsoit, Bailie Mrs Allar- dice. and Mi H. B. Grant of Forfar, W. I.owson, and Colonel John Ogilvy of Kurricmuir. M r H . vv. Haidane (Edinburgh), Mr l>. Mackenzie of Tulladiard. Balbeggl, Major Neisli of Tannadyce, Sheriff MacKinnon and Sheriff Middle ton, Messrs N. Bradley and I. Brown represented the staff and tenants of the Durham and North York- shire Estates. Earl and CounAess GrahvHle and Lady Constance Blackburn were unavoidably prevented from attending. LOCAL GUIDERS. row race, Miss M. G. Wright. Hrldgegate, being Second. • There were eight entrants. Prizes were a set of eight tuinbfeis and'a lady's handbag. SPORTSMAN'S SUNDAY. A new innovation t a special sportsman's, in the Inner Ba-irey 1 grounds on Sunday when the Rev. Meet Chaplain There w a s a is year was service held 1 the Castle afternoon, S. Leon Cook, the gave the address, ood attendance. Giving thanks for the beautiful surroundings in Which we are privileged to live in, the Rev. Cook called for a blessing on all those that labour to make life beautiful and happy lor others. iii acknowledging the greetings Mr Carter said thai tne prestige of both Meets had been kept up year by year and was sure that Richmond would enjoy as great a success as the Barney Meet, Messrs Tommy Barker and d o e Peacock, Richmond, then compered an excellent open -air concert, and the following contributed items: Ken Stannard Barnard Castle', sain Mollett (Stockton N.li. . Ml Gibbett (Barnard Castle;. Tom Hornby .Gillinghain), Joe Peacock and Tommy Darker. Mrs F. Raine assisted at' the piano. On Sunday night at the Withain Hall a very successful concert was given by the. "Five Internationals " Concert' Party. Williugton. Messrs Harker and Willis compered. THE GYMKHANA. Over 3.WKI people attended Uic Gynikhana on the Demesnes on Monday afternoon. Apart from a high wind it was an ideal da) for an open-air meeting. Winners: Children 's Leaping, under l i h.h. rider under 16 years - I. L. Brantley's Judy; i, John Wilson's June; 3, Miss LoiigstalT 's Gray Bov whitsun Handicap, li miles- i,' R. Hartley's Alvi- : i. IT Foister 's Streatlam Lad ; 3, L. Beckley's Mopsy. Open Leaping - I. Mr Meggiusoh's Mercury . j, .1. Bradley 's Ridgeway Rocket; 3, S. McDeiiiiotf- Chieftain, open Pony Scamper, 'Under b'-- h.h.. riders Nibs" and "president." Girls do. - •• Miss Advert " ;md "Uolninb." Best decorated pony and rider under J j G l e t i d a Wilkinson: i, I. llaieis. Children's lain;, tlress -I. Audrey Porter, " Critioiines witii cycle " ; .'. .lean Mcdair. ''powder Puff." Do., boys - Leonard Retteritlge as Bonny Priuee Charlie, and Terry Henderson as Fairy. Best adults' original Misses' Kbdoti, Middleton-in-Teesdale. Tableau—1. Indian Encampment; 2, Devils of War ; :i. wintertime; LADY PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION. At the last meeting of the Bar- nard Castle Girl Guides held last ', week, Mrs Duignan won the Guide doll. PIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES, MR. T. B. HARKER Nearly ^iiu people attended the reception given on Tuesday morn- ing to the workers and helpers of ihe Meet by the Lady President (Mrs G A. Carter). Mr Arthur Norton, sen., in open- ing the proceedings, -aid that it was 64 years since he 111-1 came to Barnard Castle and 'it Wit's due to iiic 'tion as in who should be president thai the Richmond Meet had "Jbrbken away" and now held a very successful Meet ol their own and the old North Eastern Cyclists Meet had developed into a road rac ing event. Conn. Carter, with Iris usual common sense, had foreseen that tile Cyclists' Meet Blight dwindle, •and so had started the present Meet ami had canned out his duties to the great satisfaction of all. This has been a great success hnainially and socially, said the President, re-|'ondiu^ to the re- 1 narks of Mr Notion: Sometimes horses mid cycles don't hiix and we have hail mn differences in Balii 'V. hill we are all the belter for thai, and It would be the .ureal es< h-agedy • f the Meet failed be- cause ue hardly realise 11- effect "li the toW 0 ' a n d the benejlt accrued even in business alone. Thousands of pemtli' gel to know Paiiii y 110I oii!> in Ihe VL. mil all oyer Ehglaihl. and Hie publicity value alone i - immense. He appeal, ,|. lor ue\C blootl and for ihe \ tumgCj . • I»-111 * -1 ] 1 10 c cinie in and help m.iKe tin- Met I a siill gi'ealer success Urcause he felt lhai w th ili'i-!'i|ii-al-'zi'tion of duties anil efttcjeni organisation it could even lie made a greater success than ii was ;u presenl. lie paid tribute to tlie Hork of all the officials and committee niem- Cers wiio had loyally worked to GALLAGER - GOWLING Tlie wedding took plaec at the Barnard Castle catholic church on Satudday of Mr Hugh Gallager. son of Mrs H. and the late Mr Gallager, of Glasgow and Miss Jean cowling, only daughter of Mi- ami Mrs J. H. Cowling, of 5. Dale View, Middleton-in-Teesdale The Rev. Father conducted the ceremony. The bride was given away by her father. She Wore a two-piece ice blue Wool georgette suit with brown trim- mings, blue hat and brown acces- sories, she carried an ivory- hacked prayer-book and pink and cream roses. The bridesmaid was Miss Jean Mairison. of Sunder- land, a friend of the bride, who wore a bei^e wool georgette two- piece with a hat of the same shade and black accessories. Her bouquet was composed of cream roses yr John Donley, of Glasgow. 1 ousiji of the bridegroom, acted as best man. A reception followed al Middleton House Hotel, after which the bride and bridegroom lefl for Llandudno, where Hie honeymoon is being spent. The bride's travelling outfit consisted of a royal blue tlress in maroiain on a white background, a slate grey swiiie coat and black hat and shoes. NIXON GOODING Much local Interest was evinced in the wedding which took place at the Cockfield Methodist Church, the Rev. A. V. Woodhiil officiating, with Mr Ralph Wallace presiding at the organ, between Miss Lucy Gooding, third daughter of Mr and Mis \. E, Gooding,'-*Of Victoria Terrace, c.ockfleld and Mr John Nixon, only son of Mrs M . .1 Nixon and the late Mr G. Nixon, of High Wham. Butterknowle. The bride, given away by her fathei. was attired in a classic-ally designed white satin gown with bridal veil, coronet of orange blossom, pearl necklace, and carwed a bouquet of red roses. Miss Audrey Gooding, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore a white French crepe dress trimmed with peach satin, feathered halo, and carried a bouquet of erd, white and pink sweetpeas. Eva Gooding, younger sister of the bride, was maid of honour, and wore a full-length floral crepe-de-chene dress with hair-how, and carried a bouquei of mixed geraniums. Mr Harry Alderson, of Lynesa, k. was best man. A reception was held in the Methodist Schoolroom and the bride and her groom will spend a honeymoon at Blackpool. GLAXO SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB TENNIS SECTION. On Sunday. 5th Juue, the section held iis lii>t tournament of the season. It was run as an American tournament wild automatic handi- capping, and th's rather novel idea was greatly enjoyed by the IS players who took part. Mr A. R. J. Quilter and Miss M. I. stiven won the first prize with 3s games out of 06. It is hoped to hold other such tournaments later in the CRICKET SECTION. On Tuesday. 3lst May. the cricket team visited Egglestoit and Iteiwi-eti showers a sixteen-over- game was played. Egglestmi batted Itr-l and scored .">6 f o r 9 wiikeis Kjild '.'I In reply Glaxo scored <•' for largely due to (be line bat- ting of W. Ainslie (45 not out). For Glaxo W. Buckingham took thtee wickets for 19 runs. BROADCASTING. I)" 1 many friends in lJainard Casil,. ami district will be glad 1.in w liiai Mr John Sut'on Owen (orgntiisi; and his wife Ada Davies soprano will be broad'-iisiing on Friday evening from the Paii-h Chinch of st. Tl ia-. I!e|fa-t JKi.J metres at hi-ln p.m. . Picv oils to lietug appoin'Vd Mn-'i-ti Director of Camph-tl Colh 'ec O.elfasl Ml Owen was on the stall of Hie Itaniaid Castle >i -lioni aini Mi ami Mr- Owen re- sided a; lionialdlv'ik. THE LATE MR WILLIAM LEE. ihi- lltelllteilt took place "n >-jt.tirda\ at Mitldleton-in-Tees,la|e I itllirchy It I 'd of Mr William Lie. of SeWbigKiu. who died doling the previous week. Mr Lee had 1, Belli d the it^e of Kj years and was a member ol an old 'fee-dale fam- ily, and a brother of thn Ian Mi John Lt'e, the noted Teesdale aiiist. Mr Lee was .1 widel\ read, (h'i'jt- jll'ilking man who took a great interest ill the history of his native Teesdnlc. and the wjorkillg of t', • Teesdale lead iniiies. Ml- Fee. who had been ill tor some wetks lieioiv his datli. is sinxived by a widow. The Itev. .1 W. Willis (Hector i dueled lite burial service. FOR B A R N A R D C A S T L E S A V I N G S WORKERS. Voluntaiy Savings workers from the Barnard Castle district were entertained to tea at the King's Head Hotel, Baiuard Castle, on Saturday week, by the local sav- ings committee. Alter tea long- service awards and certificates of recognition were presented by Mis B. Anderson, of Cockfleld. County Couu. C. T. Singer presided, and he was supported by Mr F. Snow- don. Assistant. Commissioner, and Mr A. E. Eason, honorary secretary. Mrs Anderson was first presented with a badge la recognition of :5o years' service for the movement, and, in the absence of Sir Myers Wayman, she presented badges to the following :—3n years' service : Mr A. Craggs (Buttsrknowle), Mi J. Croft 'Lynesack , Mr J. \\ ilkin- son (Hamsterley), Miss A. Hodg- kinson (Bainard Castle), Mrs W. A. Hunt (Lynesack ; in years Mr F. Wilkinson (Barnard Castle . Mr F. H. Forster (Winston). Mr? E. Thompson (Cotklield , Mr H. V. Kirk 'Bishop Auckland ; 15 years. Mr I!. Jackson (Eggleston'•, Mr M. Edgar (Forest;, Miss F. E. Hunt Middleton ; seven years Wood 'Barnard Castle Lamb Barnard Casth'!. Jones Harnard Ca-tle . Blake MiddletonMis. T. left, Mrs T. K. Bell, and Baine Masters (Barnard, (iasfle., Mr J. It! Beadle (Middlctoni. Certificate- were awarded to : Mis V. Pethlelty. M|s Loe fliven- woodi. Miss M. I'.. D. Peart (Gain- ford'. Miss E . Nixon, Means j . p.- Rolison. J. Mitchell. I Mc Kean. I*. H. Finlay. an.i J. W. Ldmundson Barnard Castle'. Mrs M. Croft Lynesack: Others who were not presenl w ' l l receive badges ami c-eififlcates in the neat future. Thanks were expi-es-ed by Mr E. W. Bum, and seconded by Mr F. WilUin -011. for ibe detiulitfti\ maii- ner in which C.oun. Mr- Anderson made ihe piesentntioiis. and for the speeches Tribute wa- paid lo the honorary secretary for organ- ising the gatheiing so ably. Miss E. Miss G. Mrs H. Mrs E. H. Bait TOO LATE FOR ClASSTTTCATTOf V U AVI POSSI-'SSION BARNARD CASTLE MECHANICS' WHIST. Prizewinners at the weekly whist drive held Oil Wedne-Uav n'l nii P in the Mechanics' Institute. Middle- ton-in-Teesdale, were ; Mis J. l,ee. Mrs Walton, Mi.-s isiimskin, Mrs Bathgate. Mrs Bellas, Miss F. liainn. Mi s. Rowe-. Highest aggregate for four weeks, Mrs Bowes. 19 i then MINISTERS' CARS. Miuislei- ale allowed n Iheir official 1 in- for privau poses on payment of Is. ,1 mil, apparei.tlv less than half the cost to the taxpayer. ii.-e pur- JOSEPH R. ADDISON. F.A.L.P.A.. will Oliei ioi Sale li\ \nc lion al tlie Willi \M HAUL, i:\BN\ltll 1 ASTI I . c 11 W LDNF.SD \ Y . J I M . I.Mh. if t-M |>.m sihj.., 1 to Conditions ii prodilced. 14, KINC STREET, -oiiiahiiug Kitchen with tangt; Sitting Boom with built-in cup. becard; S< illicit and Pantty com- bined; t.ood Bedi-ooins with built- in cupboard-; Cellar and Wash- house, with Coal Store; small <iui- delt In the icai wilh i .'-tial conveni- ence. Mains watet R.V. t il. Funhi 1- paiti, nlais from . the All. t'ioiicct. The Lime- t olher -i. ue , Bainard Castle ;. Phone Colhersoiif !W : or MFsSlt> DWVSON \ND VKNOTI. Soliciiot-. Bai n .'iKl (iaslli- Phone 6 : from wham the key liiav be had to inspect the pro|iei1y. make an 'her Bainey Meet a huge success. Little four-) ear-old Valeric Spencer then presented the Lady President with a beautiful bouquet ol How CIS. Mi W. Gibbons and Miss Joan Hodgson contributed' to the enter- tainment of the guests, Mrs Baine presiding at the organ. Mis II. Jones and helpers organised the catering. MEET OFFICIALS. President. Mr G, A. Carter: secretary, Mr F. Hull ; ficasuiei;. Mr F. Huttter: chaplain. Rev. s. Leon Cook; director of ceremonies, Mr T. 11. Harker; programme editor. Mr J. C. Bailie: joint Iliar- slralls, Messrs G. lionuett and K. Stannatd ; procession judges. Mi- ami Mrs M . Ti. Afmsti-oUg, Mes- ilames F. Anderson. E. Badsteven- er. J. Henderson. M. J;n k-on, M. Kipling. A Xoiioii. C. Ptekersgitl. W. Peat W. I'ickanl. S. S. \ a n . I . Hunter. Messrs ||. Walker, H. Saver, Mrs Roy Watson, and Miss A. Jemmison ; procession under the direction of Mr W. Smith : gym- khana judges. Messrs J. Tttrnhiill, W Peat and A. s. Harris ; handi- capper and chief siipet viset. Mr II Low soli; starter, Mr H. Bayer; course officials, Messrs J. H . anti | { . Sini|ison and J. Picken; course doctor. Dr. Svkes course veterin- ary, Mr V S. Harris. M.B.(i.\.S; aids in charge of Mr N. C. AUTHORISED "HOOVER" DEALERS YOUR SEARCH for FINE FURNITURE and Furnishings WILL LEAD Y O U T O TeL 43 race , Rctliin-oti - jiafe Harker. "Will 1 Hunter: chairs Harker and Mi s stewards. Messt stewards, Messrs Pa-kard and in charge of Mrs Hiinhi'liffe; dance - Willis, Boliliett ami Harker pi-ogramme seller, Mr /. S. Boutfleld. OF BARNARD CASTLE * Our Famous " Paying Gradually" Terms Available! "THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION" FOR ALL HOME NEEDS

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LATE EftRL OF STRATHMORE BIGGER AND BETTER MEET 5d. 9d..' : lOd. I 9. 2.3. Half Prices:

I T h u r s . , June 1 , 2 : p h n s o n J u n e A , | LThe Bride Goes Wi ld fat., June 3, -1 : r t Granger Valerie Hob

Blanche Fury in Technicolor

[emorial Service at Laithkirk Church

i T u e s . , June 6, 7 : M i l l s E r i c Portm,,

W e Dive at Dawn

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t Y , Juno 6, at 7 45 p . m . Laure l and Hardy

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p i . Sat., J u n e , 2 , 3 , 4 :

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tUMS ALONG THE AMAZON

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beautiful j u n k i e !

b s Gaumont Br i t i sh News

pes. Wed. , June 6, 7, 8:

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memorial service l o r t l ie lute uf s t ra thmore and K i n g h o r n e l l t.lJ at L a i t h k i r k Church on

last, the 3th June. The _ j which was conducted by Efcaf, the Rev. K. F . L o r d , was jideJ by tenants and s ta l l of

i Teesdalt and D u r h a m Estates many w h o knew the lale

1 Lord Glamis w h e n he re-

a n d his heirs should he k n o w n as Ear ls of S t ra thmore a n d K i n g ' h o m e . The f o u r t h E a r l had s e v c i sons of w h o m four succeeded to the peerage, a n d the n i n t h E a r l mar ­r i ed the heiress of George Bowes, of S t r ea t l am Castle, the f a m i l y thereafter a ssuming the add i t i ona l surname of Bowes. Th i s mar r i age

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no come back again ? Cha r l i e returns in this magnifi! :Cent epic in technicolor

b rough t great interests i n the jt s t reat lam Castle. A m o n g N o r t h Of E n g l a n d to the f a m i l y , ^ n t was T i m o t h y Pa t r i ck , a n d after the end of hos t i l i t i es i n

«lw becomes 16th E a r l , He 1918, L o r d S t ra th inore , then L o r d | l t„iupanied hy h i s brother- c. lamis, devoted h imse l f to m a n y of

w Major K. H a r i n g t o n , and these interests, i n c l u d i n g the f a m -00 Mrs E H . K i r k u p . T i n

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i l y co l l i e ry , John Bowes and Part­ners, L i m i t e d , of which he became c h a i r m a n . He was also c h a i r m a n of the M a r l e y H i l l Chemica l Com­p a n y and Deputy Governor of the Bank of Scot land.

H e m a r r i e d in 1908 Lady D o r o t h y Bea t r i x GOdolphin Osborne, t h i r d daughter of the t en th Duke of Leeds, and for m a n y years they l i ved a t Shovelstrode Manor , Sussex, where Ihey were able to i ndu lge the i r taste for gar­d e n i n g to the f u l l . She d ied there i n 1946. There were f o u r c h i l d r e n of the marriage, two sons and two daughters The elder son. the Master o f Glamis , was k i l l e d in ac t ion in Ha l f aya Pass i n ran. The younger son, Lord Glamis , was horn i n 191*. and a l te r a t t end ing Stowe School , served i n The Black W a t c h d u r i n g the recent war . He n o w succeeds to the family honours .

The funera l , w h i c h took place a( Glands m i Saturday , -'stli May . was

E. Peacock, M r F . . ' a t t e n d e d by the Queen. The K i n g W a l t o n . M r T . w a s represented by Colonel the

was represented b y M r J . ( ) i of Bowbank. M r H . Brad-

of s ta indrop, and M r H . «n, of Gibside. Others

lent included : M r J . C. Nattrass, and Mrs .1. E. Grieve, M i s s mler, M r and M r s Shie ld , A. Dent (representing M r . ) .

pent, Huddersf te ldi , M i W . Mi 1. Robson. M r H . J .

|eid. Mr R. Swann , M r T. p-olm, Mr W. Crockett, M r s A. (ton- Miss A. Baine. M r s T e w a r d ,

• and Mrs I . Addison , M r and K Sowerby, Mr and M r s J .

nn. Miss J . M . Brown, Mrs M . I Indie, Mr F. Dixon, Mi i ' . U-wcitli, Mr J. t». Rohinson.

V Murphy. Miss S. Shie ld , M r Mis F. i .ol l insou, M r s. Lee,

[F. Shield, Miss E B r o w n . Miss Brown, Miss B. Foster, M r C. Bainbridge, Mr E. Seotl, Mr T, iFr. Mr T Raine. M r F, H .

Mi J . Rohson Mrs J . Robson, • \ \ . < , . Richardson, M r r . B.

aidsoti. Mn tie M i - .1. | r t , Mi and Mrs .1. W . Co l l in* , Mr and Mrs I I . M . Col l ier , M r pes J Foster, Miss K . Bell, M r *

• a n , Mrs H i n d . Mrs E. Neat; Cwan. Mrs A . Robsou, M r

• \ \ Ilaiiihridge. M r H a n h y m I and Mrs N. w . Picker's-Vr U . Bowson, M r T. \ \ .

H I . Mr> 8; Lowes. M r s .1. n ' i . Mr and M i s J . H . Wrlfljpt ,Mr \V. Ta l l en ty ie . M r l > f . e e .

rM. Viklnsoo, Mr N. W i l l i a m s o n , rand M i - It. Wear inou th , Mrs A. aj'iiian. Mi appears a conf l ic t . " said the »r l l rv. K. F. I . o n l i in his

|MdK- . "thai in this j o y f u l W h i t -fcnd>> festival of the chu rch we Iftoii d hold this service. The late l & r l " i ' s:lailunore was no t g loomv

inanot l»e joyous about Mie * H of a great f i i iend to so

B*I». 1 Us.

• H e was known to be k i n d and jlbet. - ,„, greater j o y than k i n l -

I 11 iii-t people can ' t be k i n d ;

Wk BtUjlH pretend to he, bu t pre-p l v • iianot last. T r u e k i n d n e s i • ttc las i s of Ch r i s t i an i t y . I t is

nations s t r ive for and i t is •PP"- 1 in war. Kindness means

i:id what we w a n t more thai lit before.

• « > i d Siratlimore was k n o w n as ^•Christian man ; o n l y C l i r i s t i a n J B l e i : - v. how to be k i n d . H e re-

I n a j 1 -d l-aid under grea t d i f f i cu l ty . ^ life came to an end as a ^ -iiat is to ld . H i s l i f e was

••• long or short , bu t i t was P*;"i'l> worth w h i l e . ' ' HHif l i t , . K ; i r l d i e u 0 1 1 May

1''iais Castle, Angus , where he ^ "" seriously i l l for several

P * " " " lb- was 64 years o l d . ' l ! * h f Hon. P a t r i c k Bowes-H*11- ! l | ! ' c i i t | i Kar l of S t r a thmore

i Kinghorne, Viscount L y o n and r " r i 'iiainis, Ta iu iadyce , S i d l a w

> : - i ! l id icht ie , i n the Peerage W > J'.i;.>iiu ; and E a r l of S t ra th-^ ••••id K inghorne , Ba ron

" i S l iea t lam Castle i n the • f ' f Burham. and Lunedale , County of Y o r k , in the Peer-

JF " f the United K i n g d o m , was HJn on September 2 i n d , l»s4, the ; * 0 = t son of the four teen th E a r l , "J01" lie succeeded i n 1944. After J*'r'Jmg the R o y a l M i l i t a r y

• Sandhurst. he was

p t t e d to the Scots Guards in P- M l i served w i t h the reg iment j ? ' 1 ' 1 9 ( | 9. D u r i n g the course of

n « t year he was . o m m i s s i o u e d 'he Mi, Battal ion o f The Black

P a ,'li and served w i t h that reg i -gji'l dining the 1914-1* w a r . He . ' ' l v ' j i i j , w e u J ( ( ) reserve . * Ollirr,-. Ion

H o n . Michae l l i owes -Lyon . A p r iva te service was l i e ld i n Ihe chapel w i t h i n the castle. Which was at tended by members of the f a m i l y and a few in t ima t e fr iends and estate employees. Canon H . G . G . Ror ison , of K i n i e inu i f . took the service, assisted by the Rev. H . G . M . Watson , of Glamis . chor is t ­ers f rom St. John's i :piscopal Church , Forfar , took par t i n the service.

Those at the service inc luded : ~ L o r d Glani is (son! ; Colonel the H o n . Michae l and M r s Bowes-l . y o n and the H o n . Dav id and Mrs Bowes-f .yui i (brothers and sisters-i n - l a w ) ; L o r d and Lady I ' . lphin-stone (sister and b ro the r - in - l aw) ; the H o n . M r s J o h n Rowes-I .yon. L o r d I.eveson. the Hon. Dul l i rn and Mrs C.aitiegie, the K a r l and Countess of A i r l i e . the I'.arl Of Dal l iousie . the Connies , of I »n l -housie. Lady Kather ihe seyinoni ( i n a t tendance on the Oi i een ' . Ma jo r Harrington, Colonel Guthr ie , or Guthr ie Castle, M r Gavin Rals ton, Miss Rals ton . M i s s Ror ison. M r s W a t s o n , Colonel and M r s E. H . K i r k u p , and M r Elder .

T l ie coffin was borne 1'ioni the castle by estate employees and was placed on a f a r m l o r r y d r a w n by t w o f a r m horses. On the l o r r y the coffih was d raped w i t h a U n i o n Jack. The Qt tWn and Colonel the H o n . M i c h a e l Bowes- l .yun entered the first ca r r iage . l i n m e d i a t e l y heh ind the coffin wa lked L o r d Glamis , M a j o r H a r i n g t o n , and L o r d Leveson. A l o n g l i n e of mo to r cars fo l lowed up the d r ive to the p r iva te b u r i a l g r o u n d , w h i c h is i n

It is estimated that the Spurts Ground F u n d w i l l benefit hy over tatW, due to the efforts of the organisers of the B a r n a r d Castle Cycle Meet and G y m k h a n a d u r i n g the W h i t week-end. t^6o was handed over Horn the G y m k h a n a alone, and i t has been genera l ly acc la imed as one of the best Meets ye | i n the h is tory of the t o w n despile some " s to rmy weather " and misunde r s t and ing ' amongs t the commit tee members.

The Meet opened on Sat in day n ight w i t h the B a r n a r d Castle Si lver Band , under the conductor-ship of M r Maur ice We'-jdit. l ead ing a procession f r o m the T o w n Head fo l lowed by (be Meet and t o w n officials, to the Marke t Place.

S T A R T O F NEW E R A . T o m m y i i a i k e i . d i r e c t i n g the

ceremony, called on M r Roy Wat­son, the Cha i rman of the I .B.C.. who welcomed a l l v is i tors to the Meet and fori saw; a new era begin­n i n g that n ight that w o u l d go for­w a r d f rom strength to s t rength . W e l c o m i n g the President and his w i f e , he felt that M r Carter was one of a few people he knew who cou ld ca r ry on this job, and a better President the -Meet cou ld not have.

O L D E S T L I V I N G E X - P R E S I D E N T . Mr A r t h u r No t ion , sen., W H O was

caned upon to invest the President w o n ins cha in ol otucc. said i t was a pleasure o i l 1111s un que occa.-'.oii 101 i i i m as tne oldest l i v i n g t x -presiu. n< to give tne badgts 16 ine youngest I ' d ' . i i i ' i i i . unci hoped l l t a i rue i j u r n a i u Casuti . . 1 . e t w o u l d b spared their P i e - i i i e n l foi n iany M i i r s ol i-.jine. He could add no l l i -i n g to what he had said beiore alii ml M r (. in " r except total 01-.vieet had h n 1 t - i in m a n 11 i o c proper puic i ' .

Mr Carter, r epu ng , t l i ankcd th • people for lire I10110111 61 tKfillg .ueet Presmeiit lor the l o t i r t i i year.

' Ihe Meet .tad earned on i.s n i r a t t r a d i t i o n for 34 years, ami younger people i n l i - i 11 mie alot lg to help m a i n t a i n this t r a d i t i o n .

He w a - gitrd i l i . n .\n N o i i o n w a -- I I I w i t h l i i en i . s i i p p o i t . l i g Hi

T a k i n g as his text I T n u u t h y 6-1-', •• F igh t the good l i g h t , " he nien-t i o i u d fbat sportsmen submi t to t r a i n i n g and d i sc ip l ine , and a l l w h o t h i n k seriously of s[iort also i ibs 'a in l i o m smok ing and d r i n k ­ing so as to a t t a in perfect ion i n the i r m a i n interest. He appealed for the use of the i r to lent to play Hie game of l ife w h i c h is so often neglected, and l ight the good t ight .

B a r n a r d Castle S i lver Band (Mr Maur ice W r i g h t conductor) p layed selections d u r i n g the service and a l so accompanied the h j m n s ing-•ing.

The col lect ion, in a id of the Con. g rcgaf io i ia l Church ."i.iiun s h i l l i n g Fund , realised £6 6s. 7.Jd.

RE-UNION AT OVINGTON.

Crowds f rom Barna rd Castle journeyed to Oviugto i ) c.o Sunday n i g l i i for the annua l rendezvous w i t h the R ichmond Meet.

% A i d . s. \ . Brand . .LP., the Mayor of the Borough of R i c h m o n d , intro­duced the President of the R ich ­mond Meel, Mr C. C. W r i g l l t s o u . of D a r l i n g t o n , and extended greetings and besi wishes to the ' r i v a l " Meet.

M i W r i g h l s o n then exchanged badges w i t h M r . T o m m y <:•> 1 1 <•!. and

under 16 I . I . Wi l son ' s M a r w o o d Lad; M i s - W i l l i s ' s Cherry ISlos-soni; 3, B . Har t ley ' s S ta iu ton W a y . One Mi le Catch W e i g h t - - f , L. Reck, l e y s Mopsy ; -'• N . Wiilson's Wyc l i f f e Lass : :!. .1. W. Nelson's Valor . Open 11 t i t . ' I . ' , m i l e - I . l i . H i n t ' s Farmer Boy : * W . M . i l l a l ' s Hol ly ; 3, W . T u f f ' s l i u i c e . Open l l u n i l e . miles, ca r ry In st. i . W. .1. Reii*s T o m m y • '. N Wi l son ' s W v c i i t t e Cass. Chi ldren ' s Mus ic i t l Ride—1, .1. Wi l son ' s . l o n e ; •*. Miss WTtllis's

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I n d i v i d u a l causing 111 Penny f a r t h i n g t u rnou t .

Best, comic iuduvhjual costutne, gent - " Schoolmaster •' Mr Red-Fern, K i c l i m o i i i l : i , Police Sergeant; M r . I . W . T r a v i s . Do. lady " G o l f W i d o w . " Mi> Kennedy, Frosterley, and " O l d l . i u l y . " Miss Foster, Frosterley:

"Rest f ine 'v costume H a r r y Lauder Mr Archer , : i . Nell t . w y n

Dorothy At l iu so i i . Do.^ lady— I , Miss I . i f l l e , (.evshil Lady ; | , Gipsy ( Ivy NclsoiG.

R e s t comic costume, boys F a r m ­er's Boy and House H u n t i n g . Gir l s

Mother IF ley and K i t t y . Best fancy cOHtmne "Chi l l i e s I . "

and " Tipsier ." Do. _ g i r l s - •' Bo I'ec'p" and ' i l u n . ^ a i i i i i i " . ' '

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ROBSON J O L L I F F .

On Saturday, .Utile Sth. at the p a r i s h Church of St. August ine , Kiiigstoii-up«Ml-Hal|, the Vicar off ic ia t ing, the wedduig was solemnized A .\1 ss Uoreen J o l l i l l . only* daughter o l M r and Mrs J. t b l l l f f . Princes Avenue. H u l l , and M r John M . I . Robson, on ly son of M r and Mrs A. Robson, L\\ W i l s o n Street B a r n a r d Castle (late of H u l l ; .

I h e bride, given away by her father, was beau t i fu l ly a t t i r ed i l l a lace gown w . i h a b r i d a l v e i l , and car r ied a bouquet of tea roses and was attended by M ' s s D. Masham. ol F.astbolden, who was a t t i r ed i n a dress of blue lace and car r ied a bouquet of p i n k carnat ions . I h e best m a n was M r Norman Jo l l i f f (brother of 'he Pride . The service was fu l ly chora l .

Ute r a reception g iven a t the bride's home, the happy couple left for the i r honeymoon at Har roga te . The bride is i i i the engineer ing department of Glaxo Laboratories .

The f o r t n i g h t l y meet ing of the above was he Id on Wednesday last w i t h Sgt. Travis i n the charir. i t was agreed that the usual whis t d r ive and dance be he ld i n the D r i l l H a l l on June Pith F r i d a y n e x t i . The ch i ld ren ' s treat was l ixed for Thursday . August ISth. I t is hojied this does not interfere w i t h any school ou t i ng , i f so. w o u l d secretaries please no t i fy M r T. Buss, •.'?. Ral io l Street, so' that a m o v e r l a p p i n g can lie changed. The dab. of re-union of branches has been l ixed for September, par t i cu la rs u f w h i c h w i l l be pub­lished later. The next meet ing is Wednesday. June 13th, i n the Dni l l H a l l , when it is hoped that as m a i i v e x - D . L . I . men as possible w i l l a t tend.

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AliOii ie i - out - l a i w . it Mti t t le , w h o Imd siippt. Mi el fur so long" He Ihe l owt i ' s usual l o y a l j s i i | i j i o i t co-operation to make ibis iue e v e r Meet ,

T h e R e v ; s. 1 11 C o o k - p o k e a-a meii |bt 1 of the e t inuui t t i e and a-the Meet Chapla in , and stated that he had found the commit tee mem­bers a s e i of g rand persons w h o were keen to improve things for Barna rd Castle. He personally could 110I approve of eve ry th ing , the commit tee d i d . a l though be was a member, bin he was also a member of lite Counci l a n d ' c e r ­t a i n l y d 'd no. agree w i t h evety-I h i n g they t i i d .

The Meet Committee Was out to serve the s p i l i t t t a i , leYreat ional . cu l t u r a l and social interes, of the people. I lie President bad said tha i they w e r e out to give the people what t h t y w a u l e d : be was there to give t l ie in what they needed, an i l when that was the same t h i n g it could be sup­ported a l l the Way.. The sp i r i t of C h r i s t i a n i t y was more needed to­day than ever. 'The s p i i i f of Chr i s t i an i ty was more need to-day than ever.

The great i n t e rna t iona l m u i i d -tl ie houses cycle race w h i c h h a d many (notor ious 1 famous person­ali t ies compet ing , was w o n after a most g lor ious tussle by H i t l e r h i m ­self (complete w i t h w ings ) ' i m ­personated by M r I . W . i i a v i s s , and was presented w i t h the famous K O l d medal and cha in (brass), special ly cast for the event by Smi th ' s Foundry . Peter LSngstaff

MEET PRESIDENT, COUNCILLOR G. A. CARTER

, impersona t ing " G o o d Ould Oi ie -a corner near the m a i n gate to the | a l l ( i -1 w 0 1 1 tt,e s j i , V e r cup by be­

i n g the fastest loser. Miss Aspery. Raby Hotel , won the

his t prize in the ladies' w l i ee lba i -

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castle. Canon Rorison took the c o m i t t a l , after w h i c h a bugler of The Black W a t c h Depot, Pe r th , sounded " Las t Post ."

A m o n g others at the fune ra l were : The E a r l of E l g i n (represent, i n g the R o y a l Bank of Scotland, the G r a n d Lodge of Scotland, the Supreme G r a n d R o y a l Arch Chap­ter , a n d the R o y a l Order of Scot­l a n d ! , M a j o r Osborne '4-0th Black W a t c h ) , S i r H a r r y Hope . S i r To rqu i l . M u n r o e , the Ea r l of South-esk, Colonel Shaw Adamson the Convener of Angus County Counci l fex-Provost W . W . T y n d a l l ) , L o r d Provos t F e n t o i i of Dundee. Provost A . M . Lowsoi t , B a i l i e Mrs Al l a r -dice. a n d M i H . B. Grant of Forfar ,

W . I .owson, and Colonel John O g i l v y of K u r r i c m u i r . M r H . vv. Ha idane ( E d i n b u r g h ) , M r l>. Mackenzie of T u l l a d i a r d . Ba lbeggl , M a j o r Neis l i o f Tannadyce , Sheriff M a c K i n n o n and Sherif f M i d d l e ton , Messrs N . Brad ley and I . B r o w n represented the staff and tenants of the D u r h a m and Nor th York ­shire Estates.

E a r l and CounAess GrahvHle and L a d y Constance B l a c k b u r n were unavo idab ly prevented f r o m a t t end ing .

L O C A L G U I D E R S .

row race, Miss M . G. W r i g h t . Hrldgegate, being Second. • There were eight entrants . Prizes were a set of eight tu inbfeis a n d ' a lady 's handbag.

S P O R T S M A N ' S SUNDAY.

A new innovation t a special sportsman's, in the I n n e r Ba-irey 1 grounds on Sunday when the Rev. Meet Chaplain There w a s a

is year was service held 1 the Castle

af ternoon, S. Leon Cook, the gave the address,

ood attendance. Giv ing thanks for the beaut i ful

surroundings in Which we are p r iv i l eged to l ive i n , the Rev. Cook called for a blessing on a l l those that labour to make life beaut i fu l and happy lo r others.

i i i a cknowledg ing the greetings Mr Carter said t ha i t n e prestige of both Meets had been kept up year by year a n d was sure that R i chmond w o u l d enjoy a s great a success as the Barney Meet,

Messrs T o m m y Barke r and d o e Peacock, R ichmond , then compered an excellent o p e n - a i r concert, a n d the f o l l o w i n g con t r ibu ted i t e m s : Ken S tannard B a r n a r d Castle ' , s a in Mol le t t (Stockton N . l i . . M l G i b b e t t (Barna rd Castle;. T o m H o r n b y . G i l l i n g h a i n ) , Joe Peacock and T o m m y Darker . M r s F. Raine assisted a t ' the p iano.

On Sunday n igh t at the W i t h a i n H a l l a very successful concert was g iven by the. " F i v e In t e rna t iona l s " Concert ' Par ty . W i l l i u g t o n . M e s s r s Harker and W i l l i s compered.

T H E GYMKHANA.

Over 3.WKI people attended U i c Gynikhana on t h e Demesnes on Monday af ternoon. Apart from a high w i n d i t was an ideal da) for an open-air meet ing.

W i n n e r s : Chi ldren ' s Leaping, under l i h .h . r ider under 16 years - I . L . Brant ley 's J u d y ; i , John W i l s o n ' s June; 3, M i s s LoiigstalT 's Gray Bov w h i t s u n Handicap, l i m i l e s - i , ' R. Har t l ey ' s A l v i - : i . IT Fois ter ' s Streat lam Lad ; 3, L . Beckley's Mopsy. Open Leaping -I. M r Meggiusoh's Mercury . j , .1. Bradley ' s Ridgeway Rocke t ; 3, S. M c D e i i i i o t f - Chief tain, o p e n Pony Scamper, 'Under b'-- h .h . . r iders

N i b s " and "pres ident . " Gir ls do. -•• Miss Advert " ;md " U o l n i n b . "

Best decorated pony and r ide r under J j G l e t i d a W i l k i n s o n : i , I . l l a i e i s .

Chi ldren 's la in ; , tlress - I . Audrey Porter, " Cr i t io i ines w i t i i cycle " ; .'. .lean M c d a i r . ' ' powder Puff ." Do., b o y s - Leonard Retteritlge as Bonny Priuee Charl ie , and T e r r y Henderson as Fa i ry .

Best adul ts ' o r i g i n a l Misses ' Kbdoti , Middleton-in-Teesdale.

Tableau—1. Ind i an Encampment ; 2, Devils of W a r ; : i . w i n t e r t i m e ;

L A D Y P R E S I D E N T ' S R E C E P T I O N .

A t the last m e e t i n g of the Bar­na rd Castle G i r l Guides held last

', week, M r s D u i g n a n w o n the Guide doll.

PIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES, MR. T. B. HARKER

Nearly ^iiu people attended the reception given on Tuesday m o r n ­ing to the workers and helpers of ihe Meet by the Lady President (Mrs G A. Car ter ) .

M r A r t h u r Norton, sen., in open­ing the proceedings, - a i d that i t was 64 years since he 111-1 came to Barna rd Castle and 'it Wit's due to i i i c ' t i on as in w h o should be president thai the Richmond Meet had "Jbrbken a w a y " and now h e l d a very successful Meet ol their o w n and the o ld Nor th Eastern Cyclists Meet had d e v e l o p e d into a road rac ing event.

Conn. Carter, w i t h Iris usual common sense, had foreseen that tile Cyclists ' Meet Bl igh t dwind le , •and so h a d started the present Meet ami h a d canned out his duties to the great satisfaction of al l .

This has been a great success h n a i n i a l l y and social ly , said the President, r e - | ' o n d i u ^ to the re-1 narks of Mr Not ion: Sometimes horses mid cycles don't h i ix and we have hai l m n differences in B a l i i ' V . h i l l we are a l l the belter for t ha i , and It w o u l d be the .ureal es< h-agedy • f the Meet failed be­cause u e hard ly realise 11- effect "l i the toW 0 ' a n d the benejlt accrued even in business alone.

Thousands of pemtl i ' gel to know P a i i i i y 110I oii!> in I h e V L . m i l a l l oyer Ehgla ih l . a n d Hie pub l i c i t y value alone i - immense.

H e appeal, , | . lor ue\C blootl and for ihe \ t u m g C j . • I»-111 * -1 ] 1 10 c cinie in and h e l p m. iKe tin- Met I a s i i l l gi'ealer success Urcause he felt l h a i w th i l i ' i - ! ' i | i i -a l - 'z i ' t ion of d u t i e s anil efttcjeni organisat ion it could even lie made a greater success than ii was ;u p r e s e n l .

l ie paid t r ibute to tlie H o r k of a l l the officials and committee n iem-Cers w i i o had l o y a l l y worked to

GALLAGER - GOWLING Tlie wedd ing took plaec at the

Ba rna rd Castle c a tho l i c c h u r c h on Satudday of Mr Hugh Gallager. son of Mrs H . and the late M r Gallager, of Glasgow and M i s s Jean c o w l i n g , on ly daughter of Mi­a m i Mrs J. H . C o w l i n g , of 5. Dale V i e w , Middleton-in-Teesdale The Rev. Father conducted the ceremony. The br ide was g iven away by her father. She Wore a two-piece ice blue Wool georgette suit w i t h b r o w n t r i m ­mings , blue hat and b r o w n acces­sories, she carr ied an i v o r y -hacked prayer-book and p i n k and cream roses. The br idesmaid was Miss Jean M a i r i s o n . of Sunder­l and , a f r i end of the bride, who wore a bei^e woo l georgette two-piece w i t h a hat of the same shade and black accessories. Her bouquet was composed of cream roses y r John Donley, of Glasgow. 1 ousi j i of the br idegroom, acted as best m a n . A reception fo l lowed al Midd le ton House H o t e l , after w h i c h the br ide and br idegroom lefl for L l a n d u d n o , where Hie honeymoon is being spent. The br ide 's t r a v e l l i n g outf i t consisted of a r o y a l blue tlress in m a r o i a i n on a w h i t e background , a slate grey swi i ie coat and black hat and shoes.

NIXON • GOODING Much local Interest was evinced

in the w e d d i n g w h i c h took place at the Cockfield Methodist Church , the Rev. A. V. W o o d h i i l off ic ia t ing, w i t h M r Ralph Wal lace p res id ing at the organ , between M i s s L u c y Gooding, t h i r d daughter of M r and M i s \ . E, Gooding,'-*Of V i c t o r i a Terrace, c.ockfleld and M r J o h n N i x o n , o n l y s o n of Mrs M . .1 N i x o n and the late Mr G. N i x o n , of H i g h W h a m . Bu t t e rknowle . The bride, given away by her f a the i . was a t t i red i n a classic-ally designed w h i t e sat in gown w i t h b r i d a l v e i l , coronet of orange blossom, pear l necklace, and carwed a bouquet of red roses. Miss Audrey Gooding, sister of the br ide , was br idesmaid , a n d wore a wh i t e French crepe dress t r i m m e d w i t h peach sat in, feathered halo, and carr ied a bouquet of erd, wh i t e and p i n k sweetpeas. Eva Gooding, younger sister o f the br ide , was m a i d of honour , and wore a fu l l - l ength f lo ra l crepe-de-chene dress w i t h ha i r -how, and carr ied a bouquei of m i x e d geraniums. M r Harry Alderson, of Lynesa, k. was best m a n . A reception was he ld i n the Methodis t School room and the br ide and her g room w i l l spend a honeymoon at B lackpoo l .

GLAXO SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB T E N N I S S E C T I O N .

On Sunday. 5th Juue, the section held iis l i i>t tournament of the season. It was run as an Amer ican t ou rnamen t w i l d automat ic hand i ­capping , and th 's ra ther novel idea was great ly enjoyed by the IS players w h o took par t . M r A. R. J . Qu i l t e r and M i s s M . I . s t i v e n w o n the first prize w i t h 3s games out of 06. It is hoped to hold other such tournaments later i n the

C R I C K E T S E C T I O N . On Tuesday. 3lst May . the

cr icket team vis i ted Egglestoit and Iteiwi-eti showers a sixteen-over-game was played. Egglestmi batted I t r - l and scored .">6 for 9 w i i k e i s

Kj i l d '.'I I n r ep ly Glaxo scored <•' for largely due to (be l ine bat­t i n g of W . Ainsl ie (45 not o u t ) . For Glaxo W. Buck ingham took thtee wickets for 19 runs.

B R O A D C A S T I N G . I ) " 1 many fr iends in l J a ina rd

Casil, . ami d i s t r ic t w i l l be g lad 1.in w l i i a i M r John Sut 'on Owen (orgnt i i s i ; and his w i f e Ada Davies soprano w i l l be broad ' - i i s i ing on

F r iday evening from the P a i i - h C h i n c h of st. T l ia- . I!e|fa-t

JKi.J metres at hi-ln p .m. . P i c v oils to l ie tug appoin 'Vd

M n - ' i - t i Director of Camph- t l Co lh ' e c O.elfasl M l Owen was on the stall of Hie I t a n i a i d Castle > i - l i o n i a in i M i ami M r - Owen re­sided a; l i o n i a l d l v ' i k .

T H E L A T E MR W I L L I A M L E E .

i h i - l l t e l l l t e i l t took place " n >-jt.tirda\ at Mitldleton-in-Tees, la |e I i t l l i r c h y It I 'd of Mr W i l l i a m L i e . o f SeWbigKiu. who died d o l i n g the previous week. M r Lee had 1, Belli d the it^e of Kj years and was a member ol an o ld 'fee-dale fam­i l y , and a brother of thn Ian M i John Lt'e, the noted Teesdale a i i i s t . M r Lee was .1 w i d e l \ read, (h'i'jt-j l l ' i l k i n g man w h o took a great interest i l l the h is tory of his nat ive Teesdnlc. and the wjorki l lg o f t ' , • Teesdale lead ini i ies . Ml- Fee. w h o had been i l l tor some we tks l i e io iv his da t l i . i s s i nx ived by a w i d o w . The Itev. .1 W. W i l l i s (Hector i

dueled lite b u r i a l service.

F O R B A R N A R D C A S T L E S A V I N G S

W O R K E R S .

V o l u n t a i y Savings workers f r o m the B a r n a r d Castle d i s t r i c t were enter tained to tea a t the K ing ' s Head Ho te l , B a i u a r d Castle, on Saturday week, by the loca l sav­ings commit tee . A l t e r tea long-service awards and certificates of recogni t ion were presented by M i s B . Anderson , of Cockfleld. County Couu. C. T. S inger presided, a n d he was suppor ted by M r F . Snow-don. Assistant. Commissioner , and M r A. E. Eason, h o n o r a r y secretary.

Mrs Anderson was f i rs t presented w i t h a badge l a recogni t ion of :5o years ' service for the movement , and , i n the absence of S i r Myers W a y m a n , she presented badges to the f o l l o w i n g :—3n years ' service : M r A . Craggs ( B u t t s r k n o w l e ) , M i J. Crof t 'Lynesack , M r J. \ \ i l k i n -son (Hams te r l ey ) , Miss A. Hodg-k inson ( B a i n a r d Castle), M r s W . A. H u n t (Lynesack ; in years M r F. W i l k i n s o n ( B a r n a r d Castle . M r F . H . Forster ( W i n s t o n ) . Mr? E. Thompson (Cotk l ie ld , M r H . V .

K i r k ' B i s h o p Auck land ; 15 years. M r I ! . Jackson (Eggleston'•, M r M . Edgar (Forest; , Miss F. E. H u n t • Midd le ton ; seven years Wood ' B a r n a r d Castle L a m b Ba rna rd Casth'!. Jones H a r n a r d Ca-tle . Blake M i d d l e t o n M i s . T. left , M r s T. K. B e l l , and B a i n e Masters (Barna rd , ( iasf le . , M r J. I t ! Beadle ( M i d d l c t o n i .

Cer t i f ica te- were awarded to : M i s V. Pethlel ty. M | s Loe f l iven-w o o d i . M i s s M . I ' . . D. Peart (Gain-f o r d ' . Miss E . N ixon , Means j . p.-Rolison. J. Mi t che l l . I Mc Kean. I * . H . F i n l a y . an.i J. W . Ldmundson

B a r n a r d Cast le ' . Mrs M . Croft Lynesack: Others who were not

presenl w ' l l receive badges a m i c-eififlcates in the nea t future .

Thanks were expi-es-ed by M r E. W . B u m , and seconded by M r F. WilUin-011. for ibe de t iu l i t f t i \ ma i i -ner in w h i c h C.oun. M r - Anderson made ihe piesentnt ioi is . and for the speeches Tribute w a - paid lo the h o n o r a r y secretary for organ­i s i n g the g a t h e i i n g so ably .

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Prizewinners at the weekly whis t d r ive held O i l Wedne-Uav n ' l n i i P

in the Mechanics ' Ins t i tu te . Midd le ­ton-in-Teesdale, were ; M i s J . l,ee. Mrs W a l t o n , Mi.-s i s i i m s k i n , Mrs Bathgate. Mrs Bellas, Miss F. l i a i n n . Mi s. Rowe-. Highest aggregate for four weeks, Mrs Bowes.

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Ihe i r official 1 i n - f o r p r i v a u poses on payment of Is. ,1 m i l , apparei . t lv less than ha l f the cost to the taxpayer .

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s i h j . . , 1 to Condi t ions i i prodilced.

14, KINC S T R E E T , • -o i i i ah i iug K i t c h e n w i t h t a n g t ; S i t t i n g Boom w i t h bu i l t - in cup . becard; S< i l l i c i t and Pan t ty com­bined; t .ood Bedi-ooins w i t h bui l t -i n cupboard- ; Cellar and Wash-house, w i t h Coal Store; s m a l l < i u i -delt I n the i c a i w i l h i . ' - tial conveni­ence. Mains watet R.V. t i l .

F u n h i 1- p a i t i , n l a i s f rom . the A l l . t ' i o i i c c t . T h e L i m e - t o lher - i . ue , B a i n a r d Castle ;. Phone Colhersoi i f ! W : or M F s S l t > DWVSON \ N D V K N O T I . So l i c i i o t - . B a i n . ' i K l ( iasll i-Phone 6 : f rom w h a m the key liiav

be had to inspect the pro| iei1y.

make an 'her Ba iney Meet a huge success.

L i t t l e four-) ear-old Valer ic Spencer then presented the Lady President w i t h a beaut i fu l bouquet o l How C I S .

Mi W . Gibbons and M i s s Joan Hodgson contributed' to the enter­ta inment of the guests, Mrs Baine pres id ing at the organ.

M i s I I . Jones and helpers organised the ca ter ing .

M E E T O F F I C I A L S . President. M r G, A. C a r t e r :

secretary, Mr F. Hu l l ; f icasuiei ; . M r F. Hutt ter : chap la in . Rev. s. L e o n Cook ; d i rec tor of ceremonies, M r T. 11. H a r k e r ; p rogramme editor . M r J. C. B a i l i e : j o i n t I l i a r -slralls, Messrs G. l ionue t t and K. S tanna td ; procession judges. Mi ­ami Mrs M . Ti. Afmsti-oUg, Mes-ilames F. Anderson. E. Badsteven-er. J . Henderson. M. J;n k - o n , M . K i p l i n g . A X o i i o i i . C. Ptekersgit l . W. Peat W. I ' i c k a n l . S. S. \ a n . I . Hunter. M e s s r s | | . Walker , H . Saver, Mrs Roy Watson, and Miss A. Jemmison ; procession under the d i rec t ion of M r W. Smi th : g y m ­khana judges. M e s s r s J. T t t r n h i i l l , W Peat and A. s. Harris ; h and i -capper and c h i e f siipet viset. Mr I I Low s o l i ; starter, M r H . Baye r ; course officials, Messrs J. H . anti | { . Sini | i son and J. P icken; course doctor . Dr. Svkes • course ve ter in­ary, M r V S. Har r i s . M . B . ( i . \ . S ;

a ids in charge of M r N . C.

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race , R c t l i i n - o t i - jiafe Harker . " W i l l 1

H u n t e r : chairs H a r k e r and Mi s stewards. Messt

stewards, Messrs Pa-kard and

in charge of M r s H i i n h i ' l i f f e ; dance

- W i l l i s , Bol i l i e t t a m i Harker • pi-ogramme seller, M r

/ . S. Bout f le ld .

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