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If this bile is not -*-g freely, your food doesn't digest. It just in the bowels. You get constipated, r whole system is poisoned and you <ed , sunk, and the world looks punk. 4) —dves help a little, but a mere bowd ent doesn't get at the cause. It takes I good old Carters Little Liver Pills to I these two pints of bile flowing freely and *~ you feel "up and up." Harmless, , yet amazing in making bileflowfreely. I for Carters Little Liver Pills. Stubbornly ae inyth*w else. 1/7 and 3/10. Also new . size. [RONALD LITTLE, 62, NE.WCATE, BARNARD CASTLE. : URNITURE REMOVALS. liveries to and from London, atldlaalt Southern Oonntlaa by arrangement ; |JM FULLY INSURED IN TRANSIT. { full 01 Part Loads Wanted. Tel. 300. [ADDISON & W000H AMS j * * f t t * t f * * (W. Cbeesebrougb), FAMILY GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS, ' WIHI AND SPIRIT SKRCHAST9, BARNARD OAS TLX. pThe House where yon gat the test ol ^everything at tha least possible price. A Trial Order is aolicited. t& SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I^Pree Delivery Town and Ooantry. Ask (or out Representative to call Telephone 40. I* + Consult H. B. Everitt for Interior and Exterior Decoration Graining, etc. Estimates Free South Cleatlam Winston *********** I WM. SMITH & CO., * LOW MILL FOUNDRY, BARNARD CASTLE Phone 100. * * Engineers & Iron founders^ rf> Central Heating, Weldi"&' f m Turning, Blaoksmitrting t§> Builders' & Plumbers' « tg> Merchant.. | * Tubular COW STALLS. J * Tubes and Fittings, Galva"" J * ized Tanks, Sheets, Water * * bowls, Dustbins, etc J Mangle Hollers Renewed- Lawn Mowers Repaired Cattle and Pig Troughs. J. H. JOHNSON, MONUMENTAL SCULPTO*' ^ 73, PARKOATI, DARLIROTOa. *•> Memorials In Stone and OranH" Lettered and Erected by First 01 *'' Tradesmen. Oesigua aud Price* on AppUo»t' oB " DUtarea lo Object. esday- November 9th, 1949. THE TEE8DALE MERCURY. Correspondence Local Sport CAL- BARNARD CASTLE SAVINGS COMMITTEE. Auckland and District League MIDDLETON WANDERERS v ERNEST AND HENRY S.C. On Satin day. Middleton should The Liverpool Cap for Brink? j by "Sportsman" OBITUARY LATE MRS W. R. DONALD, SWINEH0LME, BOWES. Middleton-in-Teesdale Evenwood Flower and Cricket Club Mr C. F. Casper, the President, The death occurred on Sunday presided at the first annual meeting Vegetable Sbow The Eveiiwood and Dviijct l'-iirv- Dathroom Installations Cattle Bowl and Water Mains Installations Central Heating Installation; Moccm Cooking Ranges and Tiled Fireplaces Consult W the grand total to date S5o613 with a fine weekly d e f e ' iif £3.:«0 8s. 8d. Wfotfs faithfully. * A. K. EASON, Hon. Sec. Col01W tio,l Street, ljjSa«d Castle. understanding by the Wanderers' bridges-hire failures engaged, of e let Downing through to whom Bolton trained BRINK makes score an easy goal, and put the strong' appeal. Although my inter- visitor;, ahead again. Middleton ests were centred elsewhere at New- keenly rert in tne overs. Mine games Bowes district, having spent the eight were lost. The Club reached were o.c a highe. standaru anu were greater part of her life in the area, the second round of the Christie me cause 01 mucin lavouiaole com- and the esteem sihe held in the hearts Cup. towards the end of the season tnent. M r U . 1*. Johnson, oi Danny of the people was manifest by the the Club purchased a trolley-bus Lodge, Darlington, and Mr T. 1. SPOORS, LTD. Bishop Auckland Barnard Castle Darlington Plumbers & Heating Engineers Estimates Free Our Representative will be pleased to call and see you and give you expert advice * *>«*»<*> e"»* Wallpapers of Distinction L have a Urge stock of Modern Wallpapers NOW B. NAISMITH L lie Bank, Barnard Castle ^ s t in Modern Decoration to ball BAMBRIDGE BROS., L 0HUM EMTAL SCULPTORS, LBTHOATE, bn n, 1 , , i 8 , u e t ! r : U t e with a host of better lanced r vals presided at the organ. hind by Mr D. Aisbitt, for heading ably discharged by .Messrs rl. ±i. n the ho»,e team contniued m the rear. Going.back to the Chief mourners were: Mr W. R. the bawling averages. The main Hall and G. Stoked, assisted »y U.e press, and Moore, chasing tone A u t u m n Cup• ot 1948. 1 recall the Donald, husband; Mr and Mrs A. averages were— Kev. t' U. Huggms. out toward the right wing, same 'horse being narrowly beaten Donald (Northallerton), son and Ratline Mrs j .ms.ey presented prizes to suddenly screwed the ball back into tor place honours in as pretty a daughter-in-law; Mr and Mrs A. ToT' HUbM the following succcssl.il compeutor,: the coinei of the goal. con,p,et:ng finish as one could wish to see. I t is. Donal4 (RomaWkirk). son and lrma.> utKuns sS..re Av g e T w o Japanese .luysantiieiuuni.-l h:s hat-trick and putting Middleton rather remarkable that three of the daughter-in-law Mr ami Mr, ft. P. Oar* ... 211 2 240 30* 13.3 a n d D r l i i u g h j/ l l l t o u r „, p . j , . 3 106 36 8.1 Beunett; 2, A. \V. Forster. liaruard 0 123 3< i.7 fastle; 3, H . Atkinson. Uishop 1 90 20 7 .0 Auckland. One Japanese cu.ysan- 0 8:1 32 6.9 theinum—1. 0. Uuvll. ba.uard 1 76 14* 6.3 i ast |e; 2. Mrs V. Dunn: 3. A. \V. 1 68 13 6._ Jj'oster. Four incurved < uiysanfue- i 62 16* o.6m u m s (Curry's only)—1 and 2. F. 5 33 11* o.o Bennett; 3. Mrs lJiinu. Four m- 1 ( 4 16 5.3 euived, any variety—1, L. Norland; 0 51 15 4.6 2, G. Joyce. Bishop Auckland. Six * Not out. single chrysanthemums—1 and the Bowling. T. H.JLireen Cup. F. Bennett!. Vase Runs W kts. Avjsc of ehrysantheinunis—1, h\ Beuuett; 1 bag four but seeing Metcalfe.bettor would not surprise me in the least amd "Alee. Donald. Maurice Scott, A. Blunter ... 1'2 I PWfeOs slipped him the ball. Cordon it once again they filled the leading Stanley Scot.t and Miss Rita Donald, A. Hutchinson 13 I making no mistake with his shot, berths. Brink is a born inudlarker, grandchildren- M r .1 Ellwood D Bttrnip ... 12 = Just before time. K Brown scored and the heavier the going, the (Colne), brother; Mr L. Ellwood A. Simpson 15 | tor the visitors, the final result better her chances bhe w.ll stay (Tjeyburn). Mr and Mrs D. Marstou T. K."lEales 11 | being Middleton, 4; Ernest and every vard of the distance and is (Musgrave). M r C. Ellwood H. Bauni ... 15 reasonably treated with the inflest (Kendal). Mrs Nicholson (Shap), S. F . Wilson 11 Next week Middleton are at home assessment of 7, stone 2 lbs. Ante- Mrs Ward (Colne) Mr and Mrs F I Glaxo S.C. in the 1st round of post favourite Jock Scot is .preferred Donald, M r B . Donald. Miss j ' curse that man . • IS} ; "1- 1 used to curse him t —^told me how to illi * roses and talked life v f! _ i t: There goes the Ri -fuge 'agent'—^good luck to h i m ! 1 used to curse him though gi-ow assur- ance at the same time. I wasn't a good listener until that 4 awful business down the road . . . The widow was just about destitute. .Made me think—I realised what it would cost for Maiy to keep up I'his house and give the kids a good start. After that—1 met the Refuge chap at the gate! Issued by the REFUGE AssuranceCompauy Limited. tlv Durham Amateur Cup. Swaledale League. BOWES V. SC0RT0N. and Overs M DARLINGTOH •Mill o wo™- "**« BL " Owing to the indisposition of ajin several players, Bowes had to make 'earn ohanges when they entertained Scorton on Saturday. These altera- MITM sod Prices on Application T 4 oooncii t l 0 i n s i n no way affected the play. and the home team once again ran UUt: S. STIWAET, **, surttor'.a, Barnard Castle. j, Object. E«td 1909 Tel. S77.1 J. Milner (Packing Station 151) I Galgate, Barnard Castle Eggs Collected | Prices given for Rabbits, Poultry Game & Pigeons up a mammoth score. Two up in the first 10 minutes. Bowes received a setback when Scorton scored from a long shot from the right. From then until .the final whistle the hoine- t°^ ta , b ' t '- (,(>m !Jf n « , i> Hyperbole, but Donald (Bowesl. nephews 1 think ho will hnd tihe steadier of nieces; Mrs Urquhart (Barnard A. Hutchinson 87.2 18 240 45 5.33 2, G. Joyce; 3, Mrs Morland. FOUL top weight a little beyond him. Chief Castle) a n d M r T . H . Cooper D. Aisbitt ... 82.1 18 250 44 5.68 decorative, any variety—1, F. Ben- danger to Brink may come from last (Winston), cousins. S. F . ^ i l s o n 53 15 129 20 6.45 nett; 2, G. Joyce; 3. F. Bennett, year s victor. Desir. who showed a Bearers were Messrs L. Foirester, T E. Eales 33 5 95 13 7.3 Mass plant—1. L. Morland. Decora- J. W. Coates. W. Kipling and J. W. p'. Carr ... 51 5 191 20 9.55 r jv e basket—1. Mrs Holt; 2. J. R. Alderson. Mr Wilson, the treasurer, reported Nixon; 3, Mis Morland. Two m- balance of £16. Income had curved—1 and 2. F . Bennett; 3, Mrs 5<ixoii. Gift class—1. 11. Atkinson; 2. Mrs Dunn; 3. F . ent wa> laid to rest in Eggleston £43. Expenditure included: Equip- Bennett. Members' novice section Churc£vard on Thursday last, Mrs ment. £32; players' transport. £23; Polly Kidd. widow of the late Mr trolley-bus, £54; and seating accom welcome return to form behind Merry Month at Birmingham a fort- night ago. Not an easy subject to prepare, a change of quarters may have revived his zest for racing, and provided he consents to leave the gate with his field. I shall expect him to figure in the van. EGGLESTON. reached £150, the chief items being: Ano&er old and respected resid- subscriptions. £91; special efforts. It is generally agreed that this is not a vintage year for three-year- One Japanese chrysanthemum—1. T. Green; Silver Cup and 2. A. W. Foster; 3, G. Guvll. Two incurved —1. A. W. Foster: 2. Jasper Hob- George. Kidd, of Hill Top Farm, modation, £6. , Eggleston. She had lesided tot Mr Caspar congratulated the Club sters were in complete command ot olds, a theory which is emphasised some years at Foggarthwaite. Eggle- on their first season and thanked s o "; J- Mrs V. Bud. 1 hree decora. ' md though reaching the the Club for appoinCnjr. him as presi- t v e —1. Robert I'lirdy; 2. Airs Joyce , - « i l'i 11 -in i i, I ' J '3 eiii |Jliasiseu nviire j«. the game and literally riddled tho by a perusal of the entries for the ston. a visitors' defence. This match was Aintree Derby. Due for decision at advancet d age of 77 years, few would dent. The games had all been Bishop Auckland; 3. G. a personal triumph for Hunt, the opening "stage^of 'the "fixture' have 'Spreciatwl that fact.' She had played i n a sporting manner and Slater. F<mr single chrysautheniunis Deputising at centre foiward, he had the contest, worth some 1.500 sovor- enjoyed good health and her death every credit was due to the officials. ~T~ :. , buyM; 2 Jasper Robson. Ladies section: Basket with detora- train NOW (or an important, well- paid job in the future! Carr. He referred to the the satisfaction of scoring eight of eigns, deserves a better acceptance" came with painful suddenness at the players, and the captain. Mr \' the goals. The other scorers were Bailev (2). Joel (1). Thompson (3). Resultj Bowes, 14; Scorton. 1. NCN^ Saturday Bowes visit Mel- sonby. t . n e tious—1 and 2. Mrs Holt; 3. Mrs J. The Jlev. R. C. Thornton. Vicar of Club will sustain by the removal N i x o 1 1 - Derated vase—]. Mrs rleston. took the service, and Mr from Middleton-in-Teesdale, of Mr Joyce; 2 Mrs Morland. \ egetables.—Leeks—1. R. Ptirilv; RD CASTLE AMATEURS longer Charleval. I fancy he will large number of villagers and neigh- through illness of Mr C. T. Lowe, fl'"'"'^? 1 - Mortand. Cabbage— W. EAST LAYTON. start at a short price, however and hours Assembled to pay their last one of the members of the com- 1. H. Wi liainson. Cockfield. Celery Vmateurs kicked off with I shall look elsewhere for the win- tribute of respect. mittee. 1 and 2, L. Morland Round iiJta- •n in their home game with , l e r - BURNT BROWN had the mis- The officials appointed were, toes and 2. H VV illiairson. K:d- BARNARD CASTLE AMATEURS v The eight men m their home ga East jjayton on Saturday last. East I.ayton attacked strongly and Scored two quick goals before Barney fielded their full eleven. They added another just before hall- time. On the resumption the Amateurs pressed on the visitors' goal, but could not score. East I.aytou were awarded a penalty, but Browning appear a I f you come into Coalmining today you 11 be given every chance to make good and if you're the right type of fellow—keen and willine to work—you 11 MASTER got a consolation goal just before the final whistle. The Amateurs visit High Force next week in the first round of the Durham Amateur Cup. and I would describe the few remain- last, ing probables as moderate. Dust Devil and Royal Empire have dis- Eggl. appointed too often to be trusted E. Raine, organist, officiated at the Burnfe their chairman, and his and at first sight the spoils would organ. son, Derek, the Club secretary, f'. Atkinson; 3. Mrs B.id. Sha ;ift for the French chal- Besides the family mourners a Reference was made to the absence l o t s —L * and 3. George Stokeld.' to get on and willing to - ••- u~-~~*- have a worth-while career ahead ot you in this important National industry. There are dozens of different skilled )obs to qualify for; there's a fine team-spirit; and you're paid while you learn. THESE ARE THE WAGES YOU EARN. While you're training you get surface pay—3916 a week above ground at 15, rising by half-yearly increases to 92/- below surface at 20. At 21 the least you can earn is £5 shove ground- experienced men on face-work can earn from £7 to £9 a week (includ- ing a bonus for working five shirts a week). THIS IS THE WORK YOU DO. You do half your initial training in study era technical centre and half i n practice^ work at the colliery. Then you're taught one or more of many different operations like coal-getting; roof and floor ripping; the use of coal-cutting and loading machines. fortune to strain a tendon when dis- posing of a useful field at Don- caster in mid -summer, and has not raced since. At one time connec- tions entertained hopes for him of a H St. Leger triumph, the enforced COCKFIELD HEAD RETIRES. . _, . T _,„. V CT, master of the Cockfield Church of Dreak in his work providing an un- England School for the past twenty nappy frustration, yet they have years! on behalf of the stall Mr A. never given up hope of returning Forster. a former member and now s WfiT u ?V t,ve l l s t - 1 k ' l l r " from head master of the Winston Church saved the spot kick. Lay ton added wctnerny that the son of The of England School, presented Mr two more goals, and the Amateurs 1 hoenix is back to his best, and that Nutter with a reclining chair. On being so, I stand him to score here behalf'of the School Footba'l Team, n recompense tor a most vexatious Terry "Sams, senior scholar, pre- President, Mr C. P. "Caspar; chair- "cy potatoes—I. H. Wi:iianison man. Mr S. F . Wilson; secretary. Beet—1 and 2. J. R. N.xon; 3. Mrs Mr A. Hutchinson; assistant secre- Holt. To mark the retirement of Mr J. ***** » H - B. Watson; .treasurer. fg&^f, ' Nutter, who has been head Simpson; auditors, the man- successful sale ol blooms a.id pro- agers of Barclays Bank and Martins duce. conducted by Mr Hugh I,ins Bank; captain. Mr A. Hutchinson; vice-captain, Mr S. F. Wilson; com- mittee, Messrs H. Bauin, E. Bellas. P. Carr, G. Cooke, W. Driver, A. Johnson, C. T. Lowe. D. Mason. M. Richardson. J . H . Shaw, A. Wall and L. Walton. Icy. in aid of Society funds. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE WHIST (to? period of idleness. The rest of the card is dealt with below;, but I would repeat the neces- sity for; economy in wagering at t h : s treacherous eleventh hour. WEDNESDAY. Liverpool. The Marine Handicap of five fur sented a pipe, pouch and tobacco; and from the senior girls Mr Nutter received initialled handkerchiefs. The Rev. J.,S. Dixon, for the School Managers, Mr Forster (former staff), Mrs Bell (staff), ami Mr J. Rand (Welfare Education Officer), all paid tribute to the conscientious, When your Ford car is de- livered it will more than compensate you for the time you've had to wait. Always FORD is first in value—con- rtant in performance. Despite overseas obligations, orders can be booked. Why not coma in and discuss it— better think ahead, avoid disappointment later. [LOUIS S M I T H MOTOR ENGINEER, BARNARD CASTLE. Swaledale League. November 12th. Col burn v. Whashtou. Brough v. Barningham. Scorton. v. Gunnerside. Melsonby v. Bowes. East J>ayton v. Gilling. Durham Challenge Cup. Cockfield put up a grand per- formance when they visited Boldon ^jj^*™'** 1 {* ri » a e* h f « W £e 19l1-18 War in the Field Ambul- Colliery and returned winners by 4 X-JK* 1 ? x lr h to . repeat hls goals to 3. triumph ol last November Auckland and District League Cup. The pockfield United team, play- ing at home, easily accounted foi the Grammar School Old Boys, being victors by 6 goals to nil. The goal scorers were T. Sams (2). E. Gowland, J. Corner, C. Gowland and J. Billiards League Results of Matches played Nov. 2nd. Ex-Servicemen's Club. 60 M . Clarke T. A. Lart ngton. Jackson 150 At.the military flag whist on Wed- nesday night in the Mechan.cs' Institute. Barnard Castle, the win- ning table was captained by -Mrs Moore, with Mrs Johnson. Mis Brown and Mrs UlenUinsopp. Sealed: Miss Tarn. Mis Hodgson. Mrs Bprrowdale and Mrs Minikin. Other prizes: .Mrs Marquiss. Mrs Elden. Jlrs Goodwin and Mrs Ban- ner. Competition: Mrs lllenkinsop * A lad with am- bition gets a good chance in Mining " says Ken Thompson, :6, of Wood CoUiery, Lanes, who came into Coalmining straight from a Grammar School. THIS IS THE FIRST STEP TO TAKE. All you want to know about C ^nuning as a job is given in a free illustrated booklet. Ask your Youth Employment Officer tor a copy—today. You're paid to learn a trade in the country 's COALMINES DECORATION To suit all needs by LTD. HORSEMARKET, DARLINGTON well course and fav Bowne the youngster slight 'pieferenc Lake Superior. Middleton W.C. Society e over | e s s VaJley Schools League. He was formerly Chairman of the Cockfield loO J. W. Iit>we and District Nursing Association 97 A. Johnstone and Treasurer of the Local Hospitals 150 R. Kipling Weardale and District League. * Middleton Celtic, 7; Cowshill. 0. * At Wearhead. Scorers: Brunskill * (3). Graham (2), Wilkinson and THURSDAY. Liverpool. * Robinson. The Celtic players were Some useful two-year-olds are Association . ,. - 9 excellent in all divisions, providing under orders for the valuable Associa --J 1011 T. METCALFE & SONS | ^ , Tt K T ys ^ N *«^ Sfci ?mm- f .well served by Peart and Bell, but well and Weeraland appear the nick X could mot stem the repeated attacks The first-named hails from Malton 1 °t t h e C e l t , c forwards. with a big reputation, hut 1 think f , . that WEENSLAND will prove the Presented by the Whorltou \oung Wensleydale League. master a t a difference of half a Conservatives branch. and was Richmond Catholics accomplished stone. Gordon Richards has been thoroughly enjoyed by a well repr-- WH0RLT0N 547 YOUNG CONSERVATIVES. 125 owes A very successful brains trust was 520 owes 100 126 Mechanics' B. E. Watson 122 R . W a r d 150 T. Payne liMi 150 Ms. Redfearn B. Benny worth 107 485 owes 75 Do your ironing olter 5 30 p.m. or ol week ends. Don't fill the keitle when hall full will do. Specialists in INTERIOR DECORATION AND EXTERIOR PAINTING Local Foreman: u Mr. A. TAIT, Hall street, Barnard Castle Z a good win. when they visited 17/21 briefed, to pilot MOMENTUM in the sentatrye aud.enc^ from the district. 9 i ° r*Lu_;.ij /uL. „„ e„+..,. fitnnmi. u.n,!;,^ .. u:..„x Th»> brains trust consisted ot Miss E. MASTERS, OMENTAL SCULPTOR GENERA^ MASON. 'Uitm: ( . 33. OLITILAHD SOAD J* 9l »et, BARNARD OASTLI I J™^ : Barnard CastlP 319 ' TviP STOM MXMOHIaU. i5i PTI0NS A SPBCUIJTT ... Resigns on Application. >u Classes ol Wort andertaken y *rt%ri reo«i»* prompt attamtlon Laueers, Catterick Camp, on Satur- Stewards Handicap, a combiuat.on 4, day. The scoie was 4-2 in favour of which prevailed in the correspond- Z the Catholics, whose goals were ing event in 1918. I look for a re- «|i scored bv (i. Swainston (3), and Peat performance in this company A D. Hammond (1). anticmating most trouble from Bob X Gets Busy. WOT NO SUN gave a RICHMOND DART LEAGUE. fluent exhibition of jumping at P W T Pts Catterick 011 Saturday, aud will have profited by the outing. He faces a stiffer task in the Golden Lion Territorial Club Oak Tree British Legion Club Black Lion Hotel Buck Inn Ship Inn Comrades' Club Castle Tavern George and Dragon Holly Hill Inn Brewery Inn G.PO. The brains trust consisted of Miss E. Bell (Stubb House), Major K. Clark (Raby Estate Agent). Col. VV. I. Watson (Barnard Castle), and Mr Petty (Whorlton Y.C.). The quiz master. Mr A. Hills, produced a varied set of questions for ithe braiiis trust received from many members of the public. These red a wide circle of 422 Romaldkirk. 150 J. Davidson 150 S. Bell 100 M . Dent 150 A.- Baker 550 115 owes 435 Middleton A. 410 "sfci n9 a neighbour's Switch on electric fires in die evenings Bowes. P. Walker 84 B. Donald 123 F. Donald 150 J. Close 91 448 owes 50 398 Bd. Castle T.W. B. N. Allison 103 CHESS. In a friendly match at the Temple Lodge Hotel, Richmond, the home Grand "Sefton questions covered a wide circle »^thec^s ^M0^vee„ e ^J^^^m S * tfir J- B:enk,,,sop 111 (fie of the ^r^ BBS ^V^ifJ^ ?flSS Si £ SSST A Waiklr £ preference being tor Wot No Sun a l l t I uueiesiiug ausweis. aaa » Bowman proi>osed a vote ot thanks FRIDAY. Liverpool. I to the brains trust, which was 060 486 I was impressed by the bold heartily accorded, and Miss E Bell L ^ 125 effort of ROUTE NAPOLEON who replied 011 behalf ot the brants trust, gg -T— succuiiibed to the camera in a photo- SCARGILL finish at the concluding Newmarket CHILDREN'S CONCERT. Fixtures for To-night (Nov. 9th). fixture, form that should be capable Q u f h u r s d a y evening, before an Cothei^stone v. Mechanics " A " Hi., M. ,! S « w * B o U S , ^T f ^ 1 appreciative audience, the scholars Wanderers "B" v. Middleton W.C. Handicap, bet.to concede 17 lbs. to JP^gM School gave their annual Mechanics' " B " v. Wanderer, "A." il"* l Q ' ''f, W i l 1 h a V O K t 0 r! ) f. U - *1 S conceit,'reflecting much credit on l7artii tf ton v. Roinaldkii : k." best, and there may be little 111 it. I . t. 1. m.- . . •ajbfljd* I shall take the risk. PERI LIGHT RAIL EXCURSIONS T o MIDDLESBROUGH E,e ry Saturday to 31st Dec. Han,: rd C'astlb 12-15 pm 4/6 ^ 1( l(lletoii-in-T. 11-35 am 5/6 ^kleto,, H-39 am 5/3 "onaldkiik 11-44 am 5/3 r^kurstoue 11-49 am 4/9 j^'fii from Middlesbrough ,1,Pui to all stations; or I'm Barnard Castle only) f 11 * detail, from the stations ( N Vi^lJISH RAILWAYS ) following result:—• nd.—C Kenyon (capt.), 1; _ .g. 1; C. Hunter. 1; Briggs. 1; R. N. Wood, 1; A. Steel. 1; J. alternative. Ventress. 0; R. Willis, J j H . D . Warne, 1; S. C. Doughty, 1; P. B. SATURDAY. Davis, 1. Total. 9J. Tin GUNPOWDER PLOT. fifth of November was once their teacher, Miss Huck. Mr Bowes v. Mickleton 1 - ', - "",", Alderson, of Bowes, again presided, Ex-Servicemen a bye tn lol', w i 7 n' C1 +l- n "l S a *i race and should a n d c a u s ^ d l n u t h i a u ^ter. Votes the tollow.ng les .dt.- teke tjie Lancashire helling Plate 111 o f t h a n k s w e l e p a s s e d by Mr E. Richmond.—C Kenyon (capt.), 1; his stride. In his absence, I would Hutchinson and Mr liarle Proceeds V. J. King. 1; 6. Hunter. 1; Briggs, assess King of the Glen a sound ^ t the Shool Ouliug Fund. Taking part in recitations, songs, Liverpool. duets, dances, etc., were the follow- ' ing childreu: Edward Parr, Jayne again celebrated at High Startlorth r M;nt„t .. n . S a "\Hall toinks a lot ot the three- Love Brian Law, Sylvia Marwood, in the traditional fashion. The Wensleydale.-G. Middletom 0, year-old COLTBRIDGE, who »s James "Parr. Nigel Simpson, Joyce aunual Guy Fawkes party wa» held Henderson. 0 ; l V, mown, u; destined for a tilt at the winter Kipling, Kenneth Kipling, Arnold at High Startforth Hall on Katur- yTtt'llm 'uTT^T^''imS^-l' ~? m< i; ^ e is due for an outing 111 Kipling, Mary Green, Donald Harle, day evening, when the children Mrs G Brown, ^ J M . Stewart 1 t h t , Manners Stakes, when he will Stanley Tweddall, Audrey Law, were entertained to tea by Major Laughlin, 0; J. M. Stewart, J. Total, b e tested by Summertime, a likely a i l d jj u l . i t > 1 B e l i a s '. a n d Mrs Cooke-Hurle. 1 J ' pair to fight out to the finish. Colt- When darkness came, the children 4.rran<rements have been made to b n d £ e n a s * h e T o t o ' , Stable-coin- RAINFALL AT NEWBIGGIN. a I l d ajults enjoyed an excellent dis- J?T%F2^^U?&& P?" 1 ^ Cyrella misses ^e^osvenor Tota ram full at N^biggin -tu- pliy^f fireworks^., the Hall grounds tonrnamen.t in conjunction with P U P> e v e u f c 1 ukenotfting Teesdale for October, 1949. was 5.8 bfrnM by a bonfire in Mr Jemme- CatteHck and S," nd Youth b e t t e r t h a n S A R D A »'• FaVOttTrte inches, as eo.ll,pareu with 2.44 inches , s o n . s |eld A very good "Guy" had &^^J*5M£J23* * m MWlaud Cesarewitch, « for 194^, Rain .fell 01, 10 days, id been made by Mr T.^l. Archer, hut November 7th Two teams in the s t a /, e r c 0 " d , u u t C ° 1 H ! T t l u V with .04 inch or moie. Greatest fah h cremated under the able foot© league hiv *ng fo"u.d Fido » a ' b u t ^ m H ^ f 2 4 »»«urs, 1.06 inches on the 2oth. s t o k i n g o f Bergt. Walker, will not be able to complete their }«* *S d o 0 1 1 t b , s g "4 »«*k ***** g o * i o r fj™j?-J?° * » adults adjourne,! to the fixtures the list has been revised h n nto soore ' W l t h ^.'"S 'Ke*- T w t t t l U P *° d a t e - 2 4 ' 3 7 , m >' s \' , s Hall for light refreshments. A vote Clubs taking part i, »7 these < * ? at tendance. A C T H ON MAJOR —red with 40.22 inches for t J48 o f thanks to Major and Mrs Cooke- activities are drawn from Richmond !^ fancied to lead from start to rthe Teii^ratures: Mas .inuiii, o&'J Hurle for their kind hospitality was County" Youth Club. Catterick Vil- judges' Iwx in the Valentine Ohase. on theSW, 5th. 13th: miiiimum, 2o° proposed by the Rev. G. Bayner, lage Youth Club, Ortterick Camp a « , .atWtnent Sieved to be 1 on .the 28th. and was seconded by Mr Archer, and Scorton Youth Clubs, Richmond w }\ ] ">\ h ' s m »*?*- T f ' ^ Barometer: Maximum. 29.o() on who 011 behalf of the .assembly. Methodist Kellowship 17/21 Lancers " , , l e V*«>»»i 1 4 0 6 L U fllm ™s 31s.t; mmimuui, 27.92 011 the made a small presentation to the Baud, and 14/20 Kings Huiaan. J ustif y t u a t <»« 1 MH»- Major. se tti»g-; en 8 ired°- fttVanP 6 iirotv' otve . tW a-o 1 any rcstt VcU' oo s o.td on* tr ^o 0,0" THE NORTH EASTERN HOW INDUSTRY IS HELPING Electricity Otis affect u-orl* and fac'ori. • <i. HrVashome,. To you euUmay be a nuisance; to in.lxsiry thegmtm much erpe„*ean<l lost oj production. Industry help, you b,, "tprcadir.y Ih, had" a,„> V-tom, inconvenient stay gered hour*. Be fair lo M M | - M your electricity outside peak hoars. ELECTRICITY BOARD. CARLIOL HOOSE, NEWCASTLE QPON TYNE

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r : U t e w i t h a host of bet ter l a n c e d r vals presided a t the organ. h i n d by M r D . A i s b i t t , for heading ably discharged by .Messrs r l . ±i. n the ho»,e team contniued m the rear. G o i n g . b a c k to the Chief mourners were: M r W. R . the bawling averages. The main H a l l and G. S t o k e d , assisted »y U.e press, and Moore , chasing tone A u t u m n Cup• ot 1948. 1 recall the Donald , husband; M r and M r s A . averages w e r e — Kev. t ' U. Huggms.

out toward the r i g h t wing , same 'horse being narrowly beaten Donald ( N o r t h a l l e r t o n ) , son and R a t l i n e M r s j .ms.ey presented prizes to suddenly screwed the ball back into tor place honours i n as p r e t t y a daughter- in- law; M r and M r s A . T o T ' H U b M the fo l lowing succcssl.il compeu to r , : the coinei of the goal . con,p,et:ng finish as one could w i s h t o see. I t is. Donal4 ( R o m a W k i r k ) . son and lrma.> utKuns sS..re A v g e T w o Japanese . l u y s a n t i i e i u u n i . - l h:s h a t - t r i c k and p u t t i n g Midd l e ton ra ther remarkable t h a t three of the daughter- in- law • M r ami M r , ft. P. Oar* . . . 211 2 240 30* 13.3 a n d D r

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i i u g h j / l l l t o u r „ , p . j , . 3 106 36 8.1 Beunet t ; 2, A . \V. Forster . l i a rua rd 0 123 3< i.7 f a s t l e ; 3, H . A t k i n s o n . Uishop 1 90 20 7 . 0 Auck land . One Japanese cu.ysan-0 8:1 32 6.9 the inum—1. 0 . U u v l l . b a . u a r d 1 76 14* 6.3 i a s t | e ; 2. M r s V. D u n n : 3. A . \V. 1 68 13 6._ Jj'oster. Four incurved < uiysanfue-i 62 16* o.6 m u m s (Cur ry ' s o n l y ) — 1 and 2. F . 5 33 1 1 * o.o Benne t t ; 3. M r s l J i inu . Four m-1 ( 4 16 5.3 euived, any v a r i e t y — 1 , L . N o r l a n d ; 0 51 15 4.6 2, G. Joyce. Bishop Auck land . Six

* N o t out . single chrysanthemums—1 and the Bowling. T . H.JLireen Cup. F . Bennett!. Vase

R u n s W k t s . Av j sc of ehrysantheinunis—1, h\ Beuue t t ;

1 bag four but seeing Metca l fe .be t tor would not surprise me i n the least amd "Alee. Donald . Maurice Scott , A. Blunter . . . 1'2 I PWfeOs slipped him the bal l . Cordon i t once again they filled the leading Stanley Scot.t and Miss R i t a Donald , A . Hu tch inson 13 I mak ing no mistake w i t h his shot, berths. B r i n k is a born inudlarker , grandchi ldren- M r .1 Ellwood D Bt t rn ip . . . 12 = Jus t before t ime . K B r o w n scored and the heavier the going, the (Colne) , b ro the r ; M r L . El lwood A . Simpson 15 | tor the vis i tors , the final result better her chances bhe w . l l stay (Tjeyburn) . M r and M r s D . M a r s t o u T . K."lEales 11 | being M i d d l e t o n , 4 ; Ernest and every vard of the distance and is (Musg rave ) . M r C. El lwood H . Bauni . . . 15

reasonably treated w i t h the i n f l e s t ( K e n d a l ) . M r s Nicholson (Shap) , S. F . Wi l son 11 Next week Midd le ton are at home assessment of 7, stone 2 lbs. An te - M r s W a r d (Colne) M r and M r s F

I Glaxo S.C. in the 1st round of post favour i te Jock Scot is .preferred Dona ld , M r B . Donald . Miss j '

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IS} ; " 1 - 1 used to curse h i m t —^told me how t o

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assur­ance at the same t ime. I wasn't a good listener u n t i l that4 awful business down the road . . . The widow was jus t about des t i tu te . .Made me t h i n k — I realised what i t would cost for M a i y to keep up I'his house and give the kids a good start . A f t e r t ha t—1 met the Refuge chap at the ga te !

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T 4 oooncii t l 0 i n s i n no way affected the play. and the home team once again ran UUt: S. S T I W A E T ,

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up a mammoth score. Two up in the f i r s t 10 minutes . Bowes received a setback when Scorton scored from a long shot f rom the r i g h t . F r o m then u n t i l .the final whis t le the hoine-

t ° ^ t a , b ' t ' - ( , ( > m ! J f n « , i > Hyperbole , but Donald (Bowes l . nephews 1 t h i n k ho wi l l hnd tihe steadier of nieces; M r s U r q u h a r t (Ba rna rd A . Hu tch inson 87.2 18 240 45 5.33 2, G. Joyce; 3, M r s M o r l a n d . FOUL top weight a l i t t l e beyond h im. Chief Castle) and M r T . H . Cooper D . A i s b i t t . . . 82.1 18 250 44 5.68 decorative, any v a r i e t y — 1 , F . Ben-danger to B r i n k may come from last ( W i n s t o n ) , cousins. S. F . ^ i l s o n 53 15 129 20 6.45 n e t t ; 2, G. Joyce; 3. F . Bennet t , year s v ic tor . Desir . who showed a Bearers were Messrs L . Foires ter , T E. Eales 33 5 95 13 7.3 Mass p l a n t — 1 . L . M o r l a n d . Decora-

J . W . Coates. W . K i p l i n g and J . W . p'. Carr . . . 51 5 191 20 9.55 r j v e basket—1. M r s H o l t ; 2. J . R . Alderson. M r W i l s o n , the treasurer, reported N i x o n ; 3, M i s Mor l and . Two m -

• balance of £16. Income had curved—1 and 2. F . Bennet t ; 3, M r s 5<ixoii. G i f t class—1. 11. A t k i n s o n ; 2. M r s D u n n ; 3. F .

ent wa> l a id to rest in Eggleston £43. Expendi tu re inc luded: Equip- Bennet t . Members ' novice section Churc£vard on Thursday last, M r s ment . £32 ; players' t ranspor t . £23; Pol ly K i d d . widow of the late M r trolley-bus, £54 ; and seating accom

welcome r e t u r n to f o r m behind M e r r y M o n t h at B i r m i n g h a m a for t ­n i g h t ago. N o t an easy subject t o prepare, a change of quarters may have revived his zest for racing, and provided he consents to leave the gate w i t h his field. I shall expect h i m to figure in the van.

E G G L E S T O N . reached £150, the chief items being: A n o & e r old and respected resid- subscriptions. £ 9 1 ; special efforts.

I t is generally agreed tha t th is is not a vintage year for three-year-

One Japanese chrysanthemum—1. T . Green; Si lver Cup and 2. A . W . Foster ; 3, G. G u v l l . Two incurved — 1 . A . W . Foster : 2. Jasper Hob-

George. K i d d , of H i l l Top Fa rm, modat ion, £6. , Eggleston. She had lesided tot M r Caspar congratula ted the Club

sters were i n complete command ot olds, a theory which is emphasised some years at Foggar thwai te . Eggle- on their first season and thanked s o " ; J- M r s V. B u d . 1 hree decora. ' md though reaching the the Club for appoinCnjr. h i m as presi- t v e — 1 . Robert I ' l i r d y ; 2. Airs

Joyce , - « i l ' i 11 - i n i i, I ' J '3 e i i i | J l i a s i s e u n v i i r e j « .

the game and l i t e r a l l y r iddled tho by a perusal of the entries for the ston. a vis i to r s ' defence. This match was A in t r ee Derby. Due for decision at advancet

d age of 77 years, few would dent . The games had all been Bishop A u c k l a n d ; 3. G. a personal t r i u m p h for H u n t , the opening "stage^of 'the " f i x t u r e ' h a v e ' S p r e c i a t w l t h a t fact.' She had played i n a spor t ing manner and Slater. F<mr single chrysautheniunis Depu t i s ing a t centre f o i w a r d , he had the contest, wor th some 1.500 sovor- e n j o y e d good h e a l t h a n d her d e a t h every credit was due to the officials. ~T~ :. , buyM; 2 Jasper Robson.

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Carr . He referred to the the satisfaction of scoring eight of eigns, deserves a better acceptance" came w i t h painful suddenness at the players, and the captain. M r \ ' the goals. The other scorers were Bailev (2) . Joel ( 1 ) . Thompson ( 3 ) . Resu l t j Bowes, 14; Scorton. 1.

N C N ^ Saturday Bowes v i s i t M e l -sonby.

t . n e t ious—1 and 2. M r s H o l t ; 3. M r s J . The J l ev . R. C. Thorn ton . V ica r of Club w i l l sustain by the removal N i x o 1 1 - D e r a t e d vase—]. M r s

rleston. took the service, and M r from Middleton-in-Teesdale, of M r Joyce; 2 M r s M o r l a n d . \ egetables.—Leeks—1. R. P t i r i l v ;

R D C A S T L E A M A T E U R S longer Charleval . I fancy he w i l l l a r g e n u m b e r of vi l lagers a n d n e i g h - t h r o u g h illness of M r C. T . Lowe, f l ' " ' " ' ^ ? 1 - Mor tand . Cabbage— W. E A S T L A Y T O N . s tar t at a short price, however and hours A s s e m b l e d to pay the i r l a s t one o f t he m e m b e r s of the com- 1. H . W i liainson. Cockfield. Celery Vmateurs kicked off w i t h I shall look elsewhere for the w i n - t r i b u t e of respect. m i t t e e . — 1 a n d 2, L . M o r l a n d Round i iJ ta-•n i n thei r home g a m e w i t h , l e r - B U R N T B R O W N had the mis- The officials appointed were, toes and 2. H VV i l l i a i r son . K : d -

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The e ight men m thei r home ga East j j a y t o n on Saturday last .

Eas t I . ay ton a t tacked s t rongly and Scored two quick goals before Barney fielded the i r fu l l eleven. They added another j u s t before h a l l -t i m e .

On the resumption the Amateurs pressed on the vis i tors ' goal, but could not score. East I .aytou were awarded a penal ty , but B r o w n i n g

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got a consolation goal jus t before the final wh i s t l e .

The Amateurs v i s i t H i g h Force next week i n the first round of the Durham A m a t e u r Cup.

and I would describe the few remain- last, ing probables as moderate. Dus t Devi l and Royal Empi re have dis- Eggl . appointed too often to be t rus ted E . Raine, organist , officiated at the B u r n f e the i r chairman, and his and at first s ight the spoils would organ. son, Derek, the Club secretary, f'. A t k i n s o n ; 3. M r s B . i d . Sha

;i f t for the French chal- Besides the family mourners a Reference was made to the absence l o t s — L * and 3. George S toke ld . ' to get on and willing to - ••- u~-~~*- have a worth-while career ahead ot you

in this important National industry. There are dozens of different skilled )obs to qualify for; there's a fine team-spirit; and you're paid while you learn.

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THIS IS THE WORK YOU DO. You do half your initial training in study e r a technical centre and half in practice^ work at the colliery. Then you're taught one or more of many different operations like coal-getting; roof and floor ripping; the use of coal-cutting and loading machines.

for tune to s t ra in a tendon when dis­posing of a useful field at Don-caster i n mid-summer, and has not raced since. A t one t ime connec­t ions enter ta ined hopes for h im of a H St. Leger t r i u m p h , the enforced

C O C K F I E L D H E A D R E T I R E S .

. _, . T_,„.VCT, master of the Cockfield Church of Dreak in his work p rov id ing an un- Eng land School for the past t w e n t y nappy f rus t r a t ion , ye t they have years! on behalf of the s ta l l M r A . never given up hope of r e t u r n i n g Forster . a former member and now

s W f i T u ?V t , v e l l s t - 1 k ' l l r " from head master of the Wins ton Church

saved the spot k ick . Lay ton added w c t n e r n y t h a t the son of The of England School, presented M r t w o more goals, and the Amateurs 1 hoenix is back to his best, and t h a t N u t t e r w i t h a recl ining chair. On

being so, I stand h i m t o score here behalf 'of the School Footba ' l Team, n recompense tor a most vexatious Ter ry "Sams, senior scholar, pre-

President, M r C. P."Caspar; chair- " cy potatoes—I. H . Wi: i ianison man. M r S. F . W i l s o n ; secretary. Beet—1 and 2. J . R. N . x o n ; 3. M r s M r A . H u t c h i n s o n ; assistant secre- H o l t .

To mark the re t i rement of M r J . ***** » H - B . W a t s o n ; .treasurer. fg&^f, ' N u t t e r , who has been head Simpson; auditors , the man- successful sale ol blooms a.id pro-

agers of Barclays Bank and M a r t i n s duce. conducted by M r H u g h I,ins B a n k ; captain. M r A. H u t c h i n s o n ; vice-captain, M r S. F . W i l s o n ; com­mittee, Messrs H . Bauin , E . Bellas. P. Carr , G. Cooke, W . Dr iver , A . Johnson, C. T . Lowe. D . Mason. M . Richardson. J . H . Shaw, A . W a l l and L . W a l t o n .

Icy. in aid of Society funds.

M E C H A N I C S ' I N S T I T U T E W H I S T

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period of idleness.

The rest of the card is dealt w i t h below;, but I would repeat the neces­s i ty for; economy i n wagering at t h : s treacherous eleventh hour.

W E D N E S D A Y . Liverpool. The Mar ine Handicap of five fur

sented a pipe, pouch and tobacco; and f rom the senior g i r l s M r N u t t e r received in i t i a l l ed handkerchiefs. The Rev. J. ,S. D i x o n , for the School Managers, M r Forster ( former s taff ) , M r s Bel l ( s taf f ) , ami M r J . Rand (Welfare Educat ion Officer), a l l paid t r i b u t e to the conscientious,

When your Ford car is de­livered it will more than compensate you for the time you've had to wait. A lways FORD is first in value—con-rtant in performance. Despite overseas obligations, orders can be booked. W h y not coma in and discuss it— better think ahead, avoid disappointment later.

[ L O U I S S M I T H

MOTOR ENGINEER, BARNARD CASTLE.

Swaledale League. November 12th. Col bu rn v . Whash tou . B r o u g h v . Barn ingham. Scorton. v. Gunnerside. Melsonby v. Bowes. East J>ayton v . G i l l i n g .

Durham Challenge Cup. Cockfield put up a grand per-

formance when they vis i ted Boldon ^jj^*™'**1 {*ri»ae* h f « W £ e 19l1-18 W a r in the F ie ld A m b u l -Col l iery and re turned winners by 4 X-JK* 1 ? x lrh t o . r e p e a t h l s

goals t o 3. t r i u m p h o l last November

Auckland and District League Cup. The pockf ie ld U n i t e d team, p lay­

i n g a t home, easily accounted foi the Grammar School Old Boys, being vic tors by 6 goals t o n i l . The goal scorers were T . Sams ( 2 ) . E. Gowland, J . Corner, C. Gowland and J .

Billiards League Results of Matches played Nov. 2nd.

Ex-Servicemen's Club. 60 M . Clarke T. A .

L a r t n g t o n .

Jackson 150

A t . t h e m i l i t a r y flag whist on Wed­nesday night in the Mechan.cs' I n s t i t u t e . Barnard Castle, the w i n ­n ing table was captained by -Mrs Moore, w i t h M r s Johnson. M i s Brown and M r s UlenUinsopp. Sealed: Miss Ta rn . M i s Hodgson. M r s Bprrowdale and M r s M i n i k i n . Other prizes: .Mrs Marquiss . Mrs Elden. J l r s Goodwin and M r s Ban­ner. Compe t i t ion : M r s l l lenkinsop

* A lad with am­bition gets a good chance in Mining " says Ken Thompson, :6, of Wood CoUiery, Lanes, who came into

Coalmining straight from a Grammar School.

THIS IS THE FIRST STEP TO TAKE. A l l you want to know about C^nuning as a job is given in a free illustrated booklet. Ask your Youth Employment Officer tor a copy—today.

You're paid to learn a trade in the country's COALMINES

DECORATION To suit all needs by

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H O R S E M A R K E T , D A R L I N G T O N

well course and fav Bowne the youngster sl ight 'pieferenc Lake Superior.

Middleton W . C . Society e over | e s s VaJley Schools League. He was

former ly Chairman of the Cockfield loO J . W. Iit>we and D i s t r i c t N u r s i n g Association 97 A . Johnstone and Treasurer of the Local Hospi ta ls 150 R. K i p l i n g

Weardale and District League. * M i d d l e t o n Celt ic , 7; Cowshi l l . 0. * A t Wearhead. Scorers: B runsk i l l * ( 3 ) . Graham ( 2 ) , W i l k i n s o n and T H U R S D A Y . Liverpool. * Robinson. T h e Cel t ic players were Some useful two-year-olds are Association

. ,. - 9 excellent i n a l l d ivis ions , p rov id ing under orders for the valuable A s s o c i a - - J 1 0 1 1

T. METCALFE & SONS | ^ , Tt KTys^ N*«^ Sfci?mm-f .well served by P e a r t and B e l l , b u t well and Weeraland appear the nick X could mot stem the repeated at tacks The first-named hails f rom M a l t o n 1 °t t h e C e l t , c forwards. w i t h a big r e p u t a t i o n , hu t 1 t h i n k f , — . t ha t W E E N S L A N D w i l l prove the Presented by the W h o r l t o u \ o u n g

Wensleydale League. master a t a difference of half a Conservatives branch. and was Richmond Catholics accomplished stone. Gordon Richards has been thoroughly enjoyed by a well repr--

W H 0 R L T 0 N 547 Y O U N G C O N S E R V A T I V E S . 125 owes

A very successful brains t r u s t was

520 owes 100

126

Mechanics' B . E. Watson 122

R. W a r d 150 T. Payne liMi

150 Ms. Redfearn B . Benny worth 107

485 owes 75

Do your ironing olter 5 30 p.m. or ol week ends.

Don't f i l l the k e i t l e when hall full will do.

Specialists in I N T E R I O R D E C O R A T I O N

AND EXTERIOR PAINTING

Local F o r e m a n : u Mr. A. T A I T , Hall street, Barnard Castle

Z a good w i n . when they vis i ted 17/21 briefed, t o p i l o t M O M E N T U M i n the sentatrye aud.enc^ f rom the d i s t r i c t . 9 i ° r * L u _ ; . i j / u L . „ „ e„+.., . fitnnmi. u . n , ! ; , ^ .. u:..„x Th»> brains t r u s t consisted ot Miss

E. M A S T E R S , OMENTAL SCULPTOR

GENERA^ MASON. 'Uitm:

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J* 9 l »et , BARNARD OASTLI I J ™ ^ : B a r n a r d C a s t l P 3 1 9 ' TviP S T O M MXMOHIaU. i5iPTI0NS

A S P B C U I J T T ... Resigns on Application. >u Classes ol Wort andertaken

y*rt%ri reo«i»* prompt attamtlon

Laueers, Ca t te r ick Camp, on Satur- Stewards Handicap, a combiuat .on 4 , day. The scoie was 4-2 i n favour of which prevailed i n the correspond-Z the Catholics, whose goals were i n g event i n 1918. I look for a re-«|i scored bv ( i . Swainston ( 3 ) , and Peat performance in this company A D . H a m m o n d ( 1 ) . an t i cma t ing most t roub le f rom Bob X Gets Busy. WOT NO S U N gave a

R I C H M O N D D A R T L E A G U E . fluent exh ib i t ion of j u m p i n g at P W T P t s Ca t te r ick 011 Saturday, aud w i l l have

profi ted by the ou t ing . He faces a stiffer task i n the Golden L i o n

T e r r i t o r i a l Club Oak Tree B r i t i s h Legion Club Black L i o n H o t e l Buck I n n Ship I n n Comrades' Club Castle Tavern George and Dragon H o l l y Hill I n n Brewery I n n G . P O .

The brains t rus t consisted of Miss E. Bel l (Stubb House) , Major K . Clark (Raby Estate A g e n t ) . Col . VV. I . Wa t son (Ba rna rd Cast le) , and Mr Pe t ty ( W h o r l t o n Y . C . ) . The quiz master. Mr A . H i l l s , produced a varied set of questions for ithe brai i is t r u s t received f rom many members of the public. These

red a wide circle of

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Romaldkirk. 150 J . Davidson 150 S. Bel l 100 M . Den t 150 A . - Baker

550

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435 Middleton A.

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neighbour's

S w i t c h on e l e c t r i c fires in die evenings

Bowes. P. Wa lke r 84 B . Donald 123 F . Donald 150

J . Close 91

448 owes 50

398

Bd. Castle T . W . B. N . Al l i son 103

C H E S S . I n a fr iendly match at the Temple

Lodge H o t e l , R ichmond, the home

Grand "Sefton questions covered a wide circle

» ^ t h e c ^ s ^ M 0 ^ v e e „ e ^J^^^m S * t f i r J- B:enk,,,sop 111

(fie of t h e ^ r ^ B B S ^V^ifJ^ ? f l S S Si £ SSST A W a i k l r £ preference being tor W o t No Sun a l l t I u u e i e s i i u g ausweis. aaa » Bowman proi>osed a vote ot thanks

F R I D A Y . Liverpool. I to the brains t r u s t , which was 0 6 0 486 I was impressed by the bold hea r t i l y accorded, and Miss E Bel l L ^ 125

effort of R O U T E N A P O L E O N who replied 011 behalf ot the brants t r u s t , gg -T— succuiiibed to the camera in a photo- S C A R G I L L finish a t the concluding Newmarke t C H I L D R E N ' S C O N C E R T . Fixtures for To-night (Nov. 9th). fixture, f o r m t h a t should be capable Q u f h u r s d a y evening, before an Cothei^stone v . Mechanics " A " H i . , M . , ! S « w * B o U S , ^Tf^1 appreciative audience, the scholars Wanderers " B " v. Midd le ton W . C . Handicap, b e t . t o concede 17 lbs. to JP^gM School gave the i r annual Mechanics ' " B " v. Wanderer , " A . " i l " * l Q ' ' ' f , W i l 1 h a V O

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t 0 r ! ) f . U - *1 S conce i t , ' r e f lec t ing much credi t on l 7 a r t i i t f t o n v. Roinaldkii : k." best, and there may be l i t t l e 111 i t . I . t. a» 1. m.- • . • . •ajbfljd*

I shall t ake the r i sk . P E R I L I G H T

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T o M I D D L E S B R O U G H E , e r y Saturday to 31st Dec. Han,: rd C'astlb 12-15 pm 4/6 ^ 1 (l(lletoii-in-T. 11-35 am 5/6 ^k le to , , H - 3 9 am 5/3 "onaldkiik 11-44 am 5/3 r^kurstoue 11-49 am 4/9 j ^ ' f i i from Middlesbrough , 1 , P u i to all s ta t ions ; or

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f 1 1 * detail, from the stations

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fo l lowing result:—• nd.—C K e n y o n ( cap t . ) , 1 ;

_ .g . 1; C. H u n t e r . 1; Br iggs . 1; R . N . Wood , 1 ; A . Steel. 1; J . a l te rna t ive . Ventress . 0; R . W i l l i s , J j H . D . W a r n e , 1; S. C. Dough ty , 1 ; P . B . S A T U R D A Y . Davis , 1. T o t a l . 9J.

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G U N P O W D E R P L O T .

fifth of November was once

the i r teacher, Miss H u c k . M r Bowes v. Mick le ton 1 - ' , - " " , " , Alderson, of Bowes, again presided, Ex-Servicemen a bye

tn l o l ' , w i 7 n'C 1

+l-n"lS a *i race and should a n d c a u s ^ d l n u t h i a u ^ t e r . Votes the to l low.ng l e s . d t . - teke t j ie Lancashire he l l ing Plate 111 o f t h a n k s w e l e p a s s e d by M r E .

Richmond.—C K e n y o n ( cap t . ) , 1 ; h is s t r ide. I n his absence, I would Hutchinson and M r l i a r l e Proceeds V . J . K i n g . 1 ; 6. H u n t e r . 1 ; Br iggs , assess King of the Glen a sound ^ t the Shool O u l i u g F u n d .

T a k i n g pa r t in reci tat ions, songs, Liverpool. duets, dances, etc., were the follow-

' i n g ch i ld reu : E d w a r d Parr , Jayne again celebrated at H i g h S t a r t l o r t h r M ; n t „ t .. n . S a " \ H a l l toinks a l o t ot the three- Love B r i a n Law, Sylvia Marwood , i n the t r a d i t i o n a l fashion. The

W e n s l e y d a l e . - G . M i d d l e t o m 0 , year-old C O L T B R I D G E , who »s James "Parr. N i g e l Simpson, Joyce aunual Guy Fawkes pa r ty wa» held Henderson. 0 ; l V, m o w n , u ; destined for a t i l t at t he win te r K i p l i n g , Kenne th K i p l i n g , Arno ld a t H i g h S t a r t f o r t h H a l l on Katur-yTtt'llm 'uTT^T^''imS^-l' ~?m<i; ^ e is due for an o u t i n g 111 K i p l i n g , M a r y Green, Donald Har l e , day evening, when the children M r s G B r o w n , ^ J M . Stewar t 1 t h t , M a n n e r s Stakes, when he w i l l Stanley Tweddal l , Audrey Law, were entertained t o tea by Major L a u g h l i n , 0 ; J . M . Stewart , J. To t a l , b e tested by Summertime, a l i ke ly a i l d j j u l . i t > 1 B e l i a s ' . a n d M r s Cooke-Hurle . 1 J ' pa i r to fight o u t t o the finish. Col t - — W h e n darkness came, the chi ldren

4.rran<rements have been made t o b n d £ e n a s * h e T o t o ' , Stable-coin- R A I N F A L L A T N E W B I G G I N . a I l d a j u l t s enjoyed an excellent dis-J?T%F2^^U?&& P ? " 1 ^ Cyrel la misses ^ e ^ o s v e n o r To ta r a m fu l l a t N ^ b i g g i n - t u - p l i y ^ f fireworks^., the Ha l l grounds tonrnamen.t in conjunct ion w i t h P U P> e v e u f c 1 u k e n o t f t i n g Teesdale for October, 1949. was 5.8 bfrnM by a bonfire in M r Jemme-Cat teHck and S , " n d Y o u t h b e t t e r t h a n S A R D A » ' • FaVOttTrte inches, as eo.ll,pareu w i t h 2.44 inches , s o n . s | e l d A very good " G u y " had &^^J*5M£J23* * m M W l a u d Cesarewitch, « • for 194^, R a i n .fell 01, 10 days, i d been made by M r T . ^ l . Archer , h u t November 7 th T w o teams i n the s t a / , e r c 0 " d , u u t C ° 1 H ! T t l u V w i t h .04 inch or moie. Greatest fah h cremated under the able foot© league h iv*ng fo"u.dFido» a ' b u t ^ m H ^ f 2 4 »»«urs, 1.06 inches on the 2oth. s t o k i n g o f Bergt. Walke r , w i l l not be able to complete t h e i r } « * * S d o 0 1 1 t b , s g " 4 » « * k ***** g o *

i o r fj™j?-J?° * » adul t s adjourne,! to the fixtures the l i s t has been revised

h n n t o s o o r e ' W l t h ^ . ' " S ' K e * - T w t t t l U P * ° d a t e - 2 4 ' 3 7 , m > ' s \ ' , s H a l l for l i g h t refreshments. A vote Clubs t a k i n g par t i , » 7 these < * ? at tendance. A C T H ON M A J O R — r e d w i t h 40.22 inches for t J48 o f t hanks t o Major and M r s Cooke-

ac t iv i t ies are d r a w n from Richmond !^ fancied t o lead f rom star t to rthe T e i i ^ r a t u r e s : Mas . inuiii , o&'J H u r l e for t h e i r k i n d hospi ta l i ty was County" Y o u t h Club. Ca t t e r i ck V i l - judges' Iwx in the Va len t ine Ohase. on t h e S W , 5 th . 13 th : m i i i i m u m , 2o° proposed by the Rev. G. Bayner, lage Y o u t h Club, O r t t e r i c k Camp a « , . a t W t n e n t S i e v e d to be 1 on .the 28 th . and was seconded by M r Archer, and Scorton Y o u t h Clubs, Richmond w}\]">\ h ' s ™m»*?*- T f ' ^ Barometer : M a x i m u m . 29.o() on who 011 behalf o f the .assembly. Methodist Kellowship 17/21 Lancers " , , l e V*«>»»i 1 4 0 6 L U fllm ™s 31s.t; m m i m u u i , 27.92 011 the made a small presentation to the Baud , and 14/20 K i n g s H u i a a n . J u s t i f y t u a t < » « 1 M H » - Major .

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Electricity Otis affect u-orl* and fac'ori. • <i. HrVashome,. To you euUmay be a nuisance; to in.lxsiry thegmtm much erpe„*ean<l lost oj production. Industry help, you b,, "tprcadir.y Ih, had" a,„> V-tom, inconvenient stay gered hour*. Be fair lo M M | - M your electricity outside peak hoars.

E L E C T R I C I T Y B O A R D . C A R L I O L HOOSE, N E W C A S T L E Q P O N T Y N E