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Page 1: FIXED RATE FOR TRACTOR REPAIRS REQUEST. SUMMER FLY …teesdalemercuryarchive.org/pdf/1948/July-07/July-07-1948-02.pdf · THE TEE8DALE MERCURY. .Wednesday, July 7th. 1$ Clarkson Marker's

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C l a r k s o n Marker's ,

S U M M E R F L Y Sheep Dip

Over 30 years use has established this D i p as a sure prevention from Fly Attack.

We arc uow prepared foi all i .quirements Q U A L I T Y and P R I C E

as usual

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COOPER'S APPROVED FLY DIP G A M M E X E N E , D.D.T.

We also hold stocks of HARKER'S F L U I D D I P L I T T L E ' S F L U I D

S H E E P M A r i K I N O F L U I D

P T Z in Tablets and Powder. G R E E N S A L V E for castration

^methy Whites & jaylars Formerly G, Clarkson Harker

DISPENSING CHEMISTS

24, H O R S E M A R K E T , B A R N A R D C A S T L E IPbooe Uurnard Castle 16

BRANCHES THROUGHOUT GREAT B R I T A I N

LOCAL SPORT

Bowes and Rockcliffe in Final for Christie Cup

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C R I C K E T Barnard Castle are h a v i n g a lean

l ime at present, after h a v i n g two such successful years, they are suddenly d o w n to rock hot l o i n . A few weeks ago b o w l i n g a n d l i e l d -i n g were blamed, bu t after seeing a p i t i f u l b a t l m g e x h i b i t i o n against CocUerteon last Sa turday , surely tha t pa r t mus t be strengthened. It

C H R I S T I E C U P . B o w e s v . R o k e O y .

Howes—J. Close c Woodgate b Mal sbury . 8 ; G. Clarke b Malsbury , 0 ; J . A l l i son b Hodgson, 1; ti. Don­ald c A t k i n s o n b Claphani, 34 ; K . H i l l a r y lbw b Clapham, b ; J . Scitat t o n lbw b Rob nson

F I X E D R A T E F O R T R A C T O R R E P A I R S R E Q U E S T .

The month ly meet ing of the County Execut ive Commit tee of the N o r t h ' R i d i n g and South D u r h a m Branch of the N a t i o n a l Farmers '

I T i t n a v T n o c / i a l o Cockl ie ld . Mr S i n k , w h o \\a> M U J J U c I 1 C C 3 U 0 1 C vea is of age, r a i n e d on b u s i i i '

M e c h a n i c s ' W h i s t . m the v i l l age as a gene iu l dealer, The f o l l o w i n g p layers secured h a u l i e r and a q u a r r y owner , em

prizes at Uie weekly w h i s t d r i ve p l o y i n g several men . + i ! " " v B^iT"7Sii"ii l i e l d on Wednesday even ing i n the T h e service was conducted a

U n o n was held m t h e M e c h a n i c ' Ins t i tu te , M i d d l e t o i i - the M e l h o d i n C h u r c h by the Hex Room. D a r l i n g t o n . M r H . l o t t s , ot u l . | L , e s a a | l , .

vADDlSON & W O O D H A M ^ (W. ''been trough),

F A M I L Y G R O C E R S AND P R O V I S I O N D E A L E R S ,

l t a ine , M r * Neasliam Grange, presiding. The Chai rman welcomed J l r A H u u t M , s U o b i l l s u u U 1 1 U M , , , a W e n c e

Thomas Peacock, Chai rman ot the Robinson (M.dd le to i , Headquarters Accounts Commit tee . who addressed the mee t ing on ques- 50 Y e a r s w i t h F i r m .

Coates t u n s of linance. etc. . I n r ecogn i t ion of b a v i n s served run out , 14; H . Thompson not out ,

E . Donald b Mal sbury . I ) ; t i ­l l ) ; t o t a l . is not a l together the p layers ' f au l t Joel not out , 3; extras

l o r these poor d i s p l a y s — i l is de i in - . . . , .• „ . . i t e lv lack of p r a c t i c e - t o o m u d , l t o k e b y _ l l Woodgate c Donald l ime seems to be taken up w i t h b S c r a t t o n . 1 9 ; 11. Robinson t; Dou-Ihe Cr icket K n o c k o u t compet i t ions , a id . 2 1 ; * . A t k i n s o n b Donald 4 ;

I t was more s t i m u l a t i n g Eo l iear J . Hodgson r u n ou t , 0 ; I . Char l ton of the Harney imi X L ' s w i n over a b Donald, 1; P. \\ at son ( 'Close h s t rong Richmond 2nd X I . at Tticli- Sorfctton, 1; VV. K i r t l e y c Donald b n io i i d The Barney *nd side was Scrafton, 2 ; W . Claphani <• Clarke

A r i s i n g f rom the resolution passed t i , e a r m of Messrs O l d and M a d d i -nt the previous meet ing, the County son L t d . , Q u a r r y o w n e r s , two 01 Secretary ( M r J . (J. H a r r i s ) said the i r w o r k m e n , Mr C. l i . Jackson, tha t arrangements had now been H i l l Terrace, MiUdle ton - in Tec>-made t o hold weekly sales ' i i t he dale, and M r A n t h o n y Grieve, Town Roval Oak Hote l ya rd , bedale, ot End , Midd le ton -n i -1 eesdale, l i u \ pou l t ry for immediate slaughter

F A R M I M P L E M E N T R E P A I R S . M l ' Jackson for m a n y years was a

M r s Johnson, Mrs A . V . YVoodhi l l . The f a m i l y lee ion, M r s Howes, m o u r n e r s were M r s S i n k (widow .

t i l k ( so i l ; , M i and M r s H . Davis. daugU'.er and sou-i n - l a w iCop ley , : M r a. <l Mrs A. L idd i e , daughter and - " i i - n i - l a w ; Miss Maureen S m k . da i jfbter.

EGGLESTON V I L L A G E H A L L .

A - i d i e.-sful dance held in the above H a l l i > u S a i u i . l a y even.

each received a pfesenUuJn ,-iock. ,'"*UV » \ " M » *' c ** .." a , J

ol me H a l l I.self. I he Middle.<<n

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} | c , m p n t s and u r g i n g t h a t Head- each rec ip ien t for h is se W h a t he w a s doing there w e don't t o t a l . 04 n , l > r i , r . s h o u l d endeavour t o . „ _ : _ , . W h a t he was doing there We don ' t t o t a l . (54. know, but we inusi offer congratu­lations lb H a r r y W e a r m o u i h for a hea r t l y knock of 63. out of a total of 111.

BARNARD C A S T L E 1st X I . v. COCKERTON.

Cockerton.—R. Fenwick c Bailey

T E E S D A L E M E R C U R Y " C U P . H I I TON MAGNA v . SERSERUH.

Sedbergh—I'aUinsoi , b Ross, I t ;

belt maker and ihen became u u a u t A -resolution was received t r o m foreman. M r Grieve l ias been a

the Ripon Branch, d r awing a t t en - m i l l e r . Roth w o r k m e n are s t i l l t i o n to the excessive charges being w i l l i (he l i n n . The gifts were

. M u d d i s i ' i i . ho thanked

plements and u r g i n g t h a t Head- each rec ip ien t for his service: qu in t e t s should endeavour A c c i d e n t . • i i n i n " e some reasonable s t a n d a r d . I . I . I I I „ I „ „ , „ H * I I . 1 I i l l s \ M i u e w a l k i n g i n me worn a a f e ^ l T C y f t 1 ^ : " Newb.ggu,. o n . Sa tu rday

dan. e baud p i o v i d e d Ibj mus i and Messrs I I . Moo ie and I I were the M.C.s.

L O R D M A Y O R ' S F U N D F O R C H I L D R E N .

The Women's Institute a^a iu showed then usual apt i tude and v e r i l i l y in t a k i n g up an appeal for ihe above, handed on :o" them by die Pa r i sh Council— to w h o m the appeal was origiually madr-

WIKE AND SPIRIT MKRCHABT! BARNARD CASTLE.

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am 73, PARKGATE. D A R L I K O T O H Tel Memorials in Granite and Stcg,

Lettered and Erected by Flat.Ok Tradesmen

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I l l i s s iOII to such iver i . ' o was <ol-

b Riley, 1; L . W h i l e b R i l ey , IG; M . St. Hodgson b Ross, i l ; o 'Connel l W a d l e l o n c Bailey b l i a i ' b u t l , 31; not out, 11 • H o l l a n d not out , 4; \-.. Lamb lbw b Lewis , l . ; K . Ken- extras, 4; to ta l (for 6), l i 2 . w i c k c Heslop b Lewis, 0; .1. K d g a l H u t n i n M a g n a — H . Simpson c a n d c Clarke b ( . i i i i m t t , i : t ; H . Jobson b Pybus, 8 ; J .S impson b Pybus. not out, 15; R. s k i n n e r e Heslop b 31; Heslop b T i r e m a n , 11; Ross b Carbut t , u; W . H o w e l l c Hi Icy b T i r e m a n , 16; Joe S impson b T i re -GarbuU, l i ; H . Freeman c Ri ley b m a n , 5; Cla rk c H o l l a n d b T i r e m a n , Garbutt, i i ; I ' . . I t . H a m m o n d b Lewis , 0; Blacket t no t out, 2; J. Hodgson

WEATHER OlSCOMFORT] SUDDEN CHKLS

AFTER EXERCISE RHEUMATIC T W I N G E S

SUNCLARE HEADACHES/ FEVERISHNESSJ

HOLIDAY NERVE STRAIN

^ fttaREAL NIGHTS REST • Q 1 ' M o s t sleeplessness is a matter of unsett led, overworked

nerves. That is w h e r e ' A S P R O ' comes in—for it just soothes and quietens the nerves down and produces a feeling of well-being and calm. A l l you need do Is to t a k e t w o t a b l e t s w i t h a l i t t l e w a t e r a t b e d t i m e a n d y o u w i l l go p e a c e f u l l y off t o s l e e p . ' A S P R O ' soothes away headaches in exactly the same way—i ts analgesic, nerve-soothing, pain-dispelling action stops the s y m p t o m s -clears the head—in a matter of minutes. Millions are using ' A S P R O ' today simply because it 's so effec­t ive, because it does not harm the heart o r stomach, because it h e l p s .

0- extras, 14; to ta l , I ' l l . 'Barnard Castle.—G. R. Bai ley c

and b Lamb , 10; VV Heslop h Lamb . 15; J . Mitchell b Lamb, 17; W . Ri ley b H a m m o n d . S; J. R. L e w s b Lamb . li; (\. CUnke b H a m m o n d , i : A. W i l k i n s o n " c W h i t e b Lamb , 1 ; D . L. 1). Wi tch ing e W a d d l e t o n b Lamb, 4; T . M i t c h e l l no t but, i);; I . i . a r l i u t ; b . H a m m o n d , H; W . Met­calfe b H a m m o n d , 6; extras, 4; to ta l ; ss.

B o w l i n g — F o r B a r n a r d C'.as'Je W Hi lev '2 for 38, J. Garbutt 5 for 35. .1. R." Lewis 3 for jfc For Cock-c i ' o n W . Lamb 6 for 3T, J. Kdftar l) for 36, E. R. H a m m o n d 4 for 10.

not o u i , 82.

extras, i- lotaf (for 6)

K G G L L S l ' O N v. BARNAUL) CASTLK M A I I A V A V A I H L L T I C .

i b i s game was played at Eggles-lou on Wednesday evening las!. The teams were it aside and a very close game, i n w h i c h the b o w l i n g and f i e ld ing depar tment of each team was a lways i n the ascendant. The game, t h o u g h slow al i l ines, was ve ry enjoyable, and gU.te a good s l iow of supponers frojn Barney were present to spur o their team. Eggle and had soon two

pointed ou t t h a t th i s ma t t e r was m ^ Q f , „ „ ^

rho re tent ion ot t i ed ^ ' ^ U a r l i n g k . n M e m o r i a l Hosp i . a l . ,,,.„ Bank . I t cads l . au . and the beidg essential t o the nell-l ic ng o l , , l e n u e l . 0 l , , e , u o l , , M | \ , , i , i« l , v \ M . . . H , < agr icu l tu re and tood product ion . since been uaced . " W / U ) M E M O R I A L f

F E E D I N G S T U F F S . COCKFIELD A meet ing , presided ovei by I I I The Ripon Branch also called to r „ _ _ , , _ . _ . _ . J. Moore , was held in I In- B< hool

a review of the Feeding St ints C O C K F I E L D C A M P M E E T I N G . u u UoaOsty eveoUlg. M r \ Scheme, and urged t l i a t the Union . O w i n g to the inc lement w e a t l u i . S i n i i l i , the Secretary, reported t h a i should press i'ho M i n i s t r y to i m p o r t the services were he ld i n Ihe M u l t - the clock, o w i n g to*the increase ol more feeding stuffs so t h a t the Odist Church . Large congreya- purchase tax w o u l d cost a p p i o x i -B r i t sh farmer can produce more t lons at tended . 1 l ie speakers were n i a i e ly i s i n o i c . \ \ a \ s and nicai is fatstock and so reduce the M i n i s t r y the Rev. A . V. W o o d h . l l , M r J. were discussed as to the r a i s i n g o" of Food's purchases of impor ted U>ates, Cockl ie ld , and M i c d w i n ! i , e ex t ra amoun t . It was . how-mekt1 bacon eggs, e t c Suppor t ing Coaxes, Cockl ie ld . The Y o u t h Club ever, agreed lo i>ul the clock ou th i s resolut ion. -Mr T . H . Creyke « '<>» ' . " u d e r the leadership Of M i order . As the fund is no, > et stated tha t concern had been f e l t *• Hace, gave special items. M r s closed anyone who has not a l ready at the statement h i the Press regard- 1 { - J j j f i e was the a-•< j u u p a n i s t . eou tnbuu-d . or w o i d d feel d is-ing the al locat ion of feecfiiig stuffs T W O C O C K F I E L D W E D D I N G S . posed lo give any added subsc i ip to E r e so t h a t that ' count ry could " ' e w e d d i n g look place at Use l i o n , have an excellent o p p o r i u n i send us more supplies. M a r y ' s Church , c o c k l i e l d , on t y of d o i n g a service lo a ^ I

Resolutions were also received Sa turday , o f Miss M a t y Slack, cause.—-' We sha l l remember

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V.

IRRITABILITY

SLEEPLESSNESS

THESE SUMMER ILLS QUICKLY YIELD TO ASPRff \

'ASPRO* Put Him Right Dear S ir s , 28 Lockwood Street, Monkgate. York.

Only last Friday morning at 630 a.m. one ot our fitters came to me and I could see he was In a bad way and he said, " George, I do feel bad, let me hava two ' A S P R O S ' please," and at S o'clock the same morning I went to see him and he said he felt a lot better. He went home on Friday night and I said, " Go to bed and take two ' A S P R O S ' and a cup of tea." Well, It was his day off Saturday but he turned up on Sunday morn, ing at 6 a.m. feeling grand. Of course, he did what 1 told him so you see that Is proof to you and the public.

Yours truly, G . K . L E E .

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BARNARD C A S T L E X I R I C H M O N D 2lld X L

l l a i n a r i l Cas'le -'nd X L — H . W'ear inout l i l b w b I ' l i i s t l e ihwai te , 63 ; T . Blenk insopp e Hu l t ey b This t le thwai te , l ; v R . Wat son c Fawcel l l i H u l l e y , fi: .1. HoWniree b Th i s t l e thwa i t e , i ; s. Rest b Bran i -hani , 8 ; I . A t k i n s o n b Th i s t l e th ­wai te , 4; M a j . crotty b T l i i s t i e t b -wai te , 0; .1. W . Rowntree c and l i 1 'histlethwaite, 0 ; l i . Coates not >ut, l i ' - I t . Barker b T h i s t l e t h w a i i e .

Son h i . t c l t i r s and supported front the Coverdale niece o l Mrs A . Nicholson, of Cor- U t e m . " ™ ° , • ke s d d o w 3 wZleyda le Branches, protest- ^ % ^ ^ ^ - * > f " > H A Y H A R V

so q u i c k l v d i d against d r y cows being faken « l e i

A J ™ 1 ' fP^UgJ** I ' a tn ie r s l .e ie are i„ n+^, a r r n i i n t in the al location ot *v. A u i b o n , o l M i c k l e t o n . I I i . - . ; „ , , . ,,.

H A R V E S T .

in the allocation ' " , u " . M • . ! niJfcSr'StfWA on milk b r l d e . w h 0 was given awav bv her d , l x l ° a " " U | y , " J , v ' >- v i . . i , v « . . . , I he weather is a n y t h i n g but k'.u-I-' - " • i c e - b l u , , i , i ' s . w i n X 0 1 e , , a " l y . t hough crops o l ^,ass aie f a n I v

wicke t Stand 15 runs were scraped these d s t r ic t s a great number ot ^SSmtaTiL a iri*a T ?'„„ J", w e l l up lo the average. W.tly a together before the l l t h wicket f e l l , d ry cows are brought in to r summer- M ? ™ ! . , c . Y " 1 sma l l acreage h a s so far been . lit.

Barnev then, i n a l a d i n g l i gh t , i n g . and some discret ionary allow- ' E X t h Starke, v i f ' i / i , ' a n d m a n v older people declare wen t i n to ba i , and a lhough they a nee should be made, especially as ' h H S t m a r , ' T ? , j , i l ' ' \ a i i ' . e that June was die coldest and pt-r

for it) runs , ar id . the Barnev bowlers do t h e i r ' s t u f f , i n t o account tha t seven wicke ts were d o w n for feeding stufls coupons .... , „ 28 runs . T h a n k s to a better last sales. I t was pointed ou t that ' i n

only {managed to score a ' to ta l of rhe cold swell d u r i n g M a y is causing , ,ni ,• i a t ' -riT, i,^. ' *' baps wettest n u d s u n i i n e i n i o i i i h ba t t i ng . » n c w b - o a l v e n c o w s a n d h e i t e r s t o d r y m^S^^JtU^SSS^ i n ' t h e i r m e m o r y . Loca l g, 37, did so by dour b a t t i n g . V newly-calven rows and hetters t o a ry ^~S^^~^^r^ lVnn.u^-)"™'" ' " H«'ir m e m o r y . Local - a rdenc i

Y o u n g was top scorer w i t h 10 to off. , ° b p e m a t L l a n d u d n o - are also per turbed bv the weathel his credit but several Other bats* A n i n v i t a t i o n was received t r o m Ano the r w e d d i n g to take place e v e r y t h i n g i n Hie b o i t i c u l i i i i u l m e n gave the Kggleston bowlers the Fores t ry Commission for repre- at St. M a r y ' s Church , on S&lur- line," except perhaps potatoes, seem much trouble. T h i s w i l l be be ' lei sentatives of the Branch fo v i s i t a ™ y « ^ ^ a * . , t , i a t of Miss M a r j o i n to be very n i t i . h at a s t ands t i l l .

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R i c h m o n d b Wa t son . f> 1 : 11. Fawcet l c W e a i n i o u t l i b \ \ ; i t -son, 9 ; I . j . Hu l l ey c Rowntree I Watson , 6 ; E. W h e a i l e v b L a w t o n 3 : T . Th i s t l e thwa i t e b Watson , 1 T . But ter e and b Watson, 1^ : W

the K o r t h R d ing . The Coaieswur th , daughter o l Air a n d the Kggleston bowlers 39 overs io fo l lowing expressed a desire to be M i s L . B r o w n , of S ta t ion Cotlagc-.

included in such a p a i t v , some t ime Co< k i i e ld , and M r Bert L ins lev . after havtime—Messrs M . H a m - j » « of M r s and Uie late M r I I . mond. T . Bel l . C . Bla i r . R . M . •^W*^y. " O B . Stree^, CockheM. Hodgson and R. A l l e n . i , l l u e « a s g iven a w a y by her

A resolut ion was supported t rom a m . e r w o r * a wh i t e dress w i t h the Castleton Branch t h a t the D f l d a » vf" m i d ca r r ied a ' ( iovernnient be urged t o give

T O S U I T A L L N E E D S BY

nd X L — M . B i a m h a m dispose of them. .1. T l i o i n i o n r u n out. The successfu l 'bowle ls for Barney

were Dickenson and K i d d , w h i i e for I tggleston M i k e Moore look 6 fOr in runs , and Gur l i ck : i for 3.

The Ath le t ic , t hough o n l y m the i r f i is t season, have the niak

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rhe m a n y fr iends of M r l l a l k . n

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I N T E R I O R D E C O R A T I O N E X T E R I O R P A I N T I N G

Lee b Watson , 6 ; R. C a r k i n l b w b nigs of an average eleven, the go per cent, g ran t on a l l t i l e d ra in - M l & s M a i y f 'u l le r , w h o wore a blue L a w t o n , 1 1 ; J. W a l k e r not Out, 6 ; younger p layers show great p r o m - a « e schemes for f a r m s . l q L I 0 1 s . e . . " 'ess a n d ca r r i ed lea

tempered by a i v was resolved to reter to the R. Corba l ly b L a w t o n , (I ; extras, ise, and bein 10; to ta l , 71. s p r i n k l i n g of more experienced D i s t r i c t Branches the nominations

For B a r n a r d Castle Wat son took older players , w i l l g ive in a season (i w icke t s f o r 36 and L a w t o n 3 for or t w o , someth ing to r the older

are sor ry to k n o w tha t lie is on ly i n a ve ry poor state "1 l i e i l i h . I t i l recent ly , despite Ihe advMiced

i ] , , i m i ,i age of Hi years, he has had w o n -of red roses. Her bridesmaid va - d v v U l H y f> r" o J l» ' a l ib . I n his

younge r days he was one of Hie w o r k m e n a t B l ack tou M i l l , under the o l d L o n d o n Lead t t o m p a n v .

Book t o u r w i n t e r w o r k : a v o i d d i s appo iu tn i f :

- — . . The smal l a t tendants were Miss Doreen Alderson . Pa t and

Local Foreman : M r . \ H a i i street, Banwid t

25. local clubs to t h i n k about. Fixtures .

W e d . ( t on igh t ) 2nd X L and D.L.S.O. ( D a r l i n g t o u

Sat. 1st. X ! . v. M r F. C X L ( l luclders l ie ld) at home.

Sat. :>nd X L v. A l d b r o u g h (away

v. D .S .

Pratt's

of cer t l y i n g Officers required under , , K " . L , the Calf Bea r ing Subsidy Scheme. , , . \ - e y b u l t h c i o l llie

A le t te r was n , e ved f rom Head- • T , U ? , , W

quar ters s t a t i n g tha t arrangements J r * " ' o«"-'ia e.l l i e .,..„ex.

IDEAL

GOLF M I X E D F O U R S O M E S .

Flayed |st Ju ly . M i and M i s .1. W. ( i u i b u l t . I l i - J I -

73; Mrs C. l i r cp iha r t and M r H a w . 87-U-73; Mrs M . Watson and M i W h i t e , 91-1(5-75; 'MISS M . Johnson and M r C. I i q t i h u r t , 89-12-77; Miss I ) . Be l l and M r Naltrass 94-10J-77i: £»£"on *behalF of " t h i s " Coun ty M r a n d M r s J. W . Bowntree , 10<-2i- j i r £ [ n c . l ,

T h a n k s to a sp lendid i n n i n g s of M r s E. A r m s t r o n g and M r As-53 not ou t by Lamber t and good p e r j . 1W-2»>8U| M r s Forbes-Jones bowling by Sanderson (6 l o r 19), "nut M r W . Feat, 99-ls;'-s:u>; Miss l toekcl i f fe P a r k easi ly defeated K. Hookes and M r J. B r o w n , 106-25- A resolui'ion was received t r o m B o m a l d k i r k i n the semi- l lna l of 81; M i s s N. Robinson and M r J. \ \ . the Stokesley Rraueh s t rongly ob-

had been made for the ,,.p'po7ntme,.t T t e V t t t o v r t U n c r 4 \ ^ h - ^ -of N . F . U . representatives t o v i s . t 1 , ^ s , a dress w a . „

kwo-piece i n turquoise w i t h navy

C H R I S T I E C U P S E M I - F I N A L S . R O C K C L I F F E l ' A B K v.

H O M A L D K I R K .

the bacon Factories in the r respc t ive districts t o witness the hand­l ing and weighing ol pigs. I t was resolved to nominate M r H . M e t ­calfe, of Whi tc l t i f e Lodge. B i p o n . t o a t tend the Vale of Mowbray l a c -

V I S I T S T O F A R M S B Y E N F O R C E M E N T O F F I C E R S .

W h e n the " I d m i l l was d i sman t l ed hi f o u n d w o r k i n Hie coal atUies ««-<i»4>«s'<s>v«i»t>^.«|»«j.^»4,4?

at H inedon . and . o u t l i n e d to w o r k there t i l l he to. 'k up l a r i i u n g . I p t i l l qu i te l e e e i l t l y he f a iu i ed Bog House 1-anii, at Eggteatmi. \ \ l i e u lie retired a n d came to l i ve in the v i l l age once a g a i n . M r Halk n i s a real native, bred and b$rit i n I tggles lon, where he l ias l ived all sones.

C O C K F I E L D F U N E R A L .

F. JACKSON, A.I.A.r ana

J. L. PORTER, E S T A T E A C E N T S

S U R V E Y O R S & VALUERS, «2. H U R S E M A H h l . I . B A I t X A I U I CASTI . I

u wide area at tended the funera l Head Em on S a t u i d a y of M r W i l l i a m , , l ad - wVh I n i u beite,

V i c t o r i a H o u s e , eventide of his l i fe stone S t i rk , of .one ^ w H I

heaJth i l l l l ie

DAIRY NUTS FOR CATTLE

PIG AND POULTRY FOODS JOHN P A T T I N S O N A SON L T B . B E A C O N M I L L S , W H I T E H A V E N

E S T A B L I S H E D 1868

the Chris t ie Cup. Scores : Waters , 111-25J-851. Rockcl i f fe Park—Leece- b Hodg- .... „ ~ — ~ — " „ \ , '

son, 19; Car l c W i l s o n b Hodgson, „ 1 ' e , . ' ^ ' ' n u t l Castle B i a h c h o l 6 ; Lamber t , not out, 53; A l l e n b * Bi ' i t i sh L e g i o n he ld a very sue Cray , U ; S impson c and b Hodg- c e s s 1 , 1 g o M ' o m p e t u i o n on Sunday son, 5 ; Kershaw b Grey, 11 ; Maffev ° " * « H a r n a r d cast le t . o l f Course, lbw b H o d g s o n , - 1 6 ; "Douglas not 1 ^Me'_were w compet i tors out , 1U; extras, 12; to ta l , 132.

Romaldk i rk—Hodgson b Sander son, 6 ; W a l k e r l h w b Sanderson, i i ; W i l s o n no t ou t 16; Ha l t r u n

-xuit ,_4;_iiaskin b Sanderson, (); Cray b Sanderson, 4; l lobso j i s i . Doug­las b Sanderson, i ; A l l i n s o n c

j ec t ing to <Jovernment Enforcement Officers vis t i n g farms i n the ab­sence of the occup'er and proceed­ing inspect buildings and stock, and u r g i n g tha t Headquar ters should t ake t h s ma t t e r up w i t h the Gov

Woman's Corner

M Y LADY'S ROSE GARDEN; COLOUR-COURAGEOUS W0S2EN

» i aas

by GRETA BOWES

ir l^vuh Vaw& Skc-p lu o it*/

T H I W A I P A M U B CO 1 T 0 D A R K E N t L O N D O N

b A l l e n , 0 ; Ba inb r idge r u n out, 3 ; K i p l i n g c A l l e n b Sanderson, 5 j Uowson no t out 9; extras, 11- t o t a l , 59.

won" b y E . Anderson , 8i-J.«-70- 3 M f ™ m Headquarters on the quest o i i ' t he g r w i i and^ the tvJi.te road * i n d anu - „ . ' . . . . nr .iiet'ro - n n o i e s i o r farm use. J | l g away t<j tu« cities—but. aamrv. pr ize , a voucher for 12s. 6d., for

the best gross score, was w o n by J. C. W a l k e r , tsl-6-75 ; 4th and 5th prises, vouchers for los. and 7s. 6d., for the 3rd and 4th best nett scores, was d i v i d e d between \ \ . B o w m a n , 80-13-73; I t . S luu t ru lge . S6-13-73; and J. W . Waters , SS-15-73

B O W E S v. l i . U I M M ' . H A M . Bowes proved themselves to be

worthy finalists when they defeat­ed B a r n i n g h a i n on Monday . A fine S C 0 1 L | 55 not out by G. Clarke accounted p a p bed Penfo id gOll balls , g i v e n for ha l f their score and good bowl- ^ , " ' e

f

c h a u l l i a i ! ' „ , w a ! i M

w o n b>" J * • ing by B. Donald and J. Scrafton ^ r e r f o i d , 8 7 - U - 7 » ; 7th prize lor l ipped the balance i n their favour . " l e ™^ « r ° s s , s c 0 , l e 0 1 1 l o , m Wd"

101-22-79

of petrol supplies for t a r m use, l n S away to the c i t ies—but every-which emphasised very s t rongly the "here a peaceful s.lence, broken necessity for applicat ions for both only by the t w i t t e r of birds. 1 r u m " F " and " E " pe t ro l allowances t o and find the puppies w i t h the k t t e u be made a month before the com- s i t t i n g b l i n k i n g i n d i e suu nieiieeiiieiit of each fieriod respsjc- <•} the bruaxl stone terrace. 1 v v e l y . A l l applications should con- c l imb the q u a n t steps in to " m y t a i n f u l l and accurate details of the lady's Rose G a r d e n , " but the steps

Don ' t have wobbly perches. They e a u s e lameness.

Don ' t seek rhe e g y s w i t h a s t ick in your hand to whack the hens off the nes t , and then wonder why your broody hens are a*> w Jd a s M a r c h hares.

D o n ' t forget hens are hens, not machines, and are no t a lauys al.ke —one breed w i l l eat more than an-

Va lue i s . Y u l u u i i o i i s ' p r e p a r e d loi

A g r i c u l t u r a l A i t. l a i m Dra inage and W a t ' .

Surveys . Eire Insurance Y a l u c u

Assessoi s. D i s t r i c t Surveyor.-

D a r l i n g t o n B u i l d i n g 6 i Tels . : 3*4 & 23s R a i n a i d .

CARTER'S CASTLE CARRIERS B

C E N E R A L H A U L I E R S A.NU

F U R N I T U R E R E M O V C R S W'' ar.' in a posiliuli lo retnow anywhere in Great Britain, t

Load*. Estimate Free.

'Phone: Barnard Castle I -

The 6 t l i prize for the best gloss necessary work to be done, both by are unique, the top broad one being breed w i l l eat more than :o re on six hidden holes, 3 auto- c a r s a i l « farm tractors. a mill stone and the bottom vwo ot , I o r \ & t u u y i'oar h|rd!> "WHis

Don' t ' forget the most

B A R N A R D O H E L P E R S ' L E A G U E . A t a general mee t ing of the Bar-

useful hen

old subdued coloured br.cks set i n a half-circle around the old water appliance in a hen y a r d is m i l l stone. The top is level w i t h the aouse on four wheels, "rose garden ," which is div.ded t>o»'t despa r i f desease at tacks i i o o e u u i e u a i a n e e 111 i-neir l a v o o i . . . , rtr. . — . : , ,— — ©~ —- — v * ^— — , — —.

For B a r n i n g h a i n the S m i t h B r o t h - d e n h o l e s - 1 S i l v e r t o w n go l f bal ls , na rdo Helpers ' League, held at 6, r i o I n vhe lower l awn by a beaut i ful J o u r n o c k - Y o u c a " s tamp it out ers were not qui te so devas ta t ing w a s w o n b y w - Evera rd , 101-22-79. Raby Avenue, on Monday , June yew hedge, about a y a r d h igh b v n , " e washing, always adding t w o W i l l i the b a l l as they have proved o t n e > ' r e t u r i , s were W . Peat. 90-14- 28th, the Commit tee was re-elected w h e h is finished at tier end by a tablespoonfuls of izal to each buck-i n the ear l ie r rounds , bu t G. S m i t h scored a nice 21. Scores :

Bowes.—Close c Walker b A . S m i t h , 1; A l l i s o n c Raine b A . S m i t h , 3; D o n a l d b A . S m i t h . 14; ( j . Clarke out, 19; Scrafton 12; to ta l (for

B a r n i n g h a m . ' : ' » , l s l ? * SontT; t i t i o n , p layed on T h u r s d a y was

**? & Smith b Donald. 21^ Dent i , j . ' c . w a l k e r , 76-7-69; E . K e i f

S; C. Urquha r t , 89-12-77; ( i . Nat- w i t h the a d d i t i o n of M r s Hard'v l ieaut i fu l I r i s h yew i n f u l l g r o w t h e

rass, 94-14-80; E. L o w i s , 104-20-84 . and Miss C. M o r t o n . Here are the flowers. A border t f u l .

I Li

I . 'i

76 trass, 94-14-80; l i . L o w i s , 104--'0-«4 . and Miss C. M o r t o n . Here are the flowers A border H . B a r r o n , 103-18-85; w h i l e W . D. Miss Marga re t D o w n was elected o i polyanthus roses no burner t h a n S H O W B R E A D

Ascough, U .Aspery, T . C. Beames, s secretary in place of Miss Board - geraniums, but how m u i h more , i , , . • H . V . F i n c h and J. W i s e m a n evi- man . tovely-what a s p ^ h ' T c o t o u r ! ^ ^ V ^ ^ " S o

may have been i t h the beat,

f rom » damp carpet of s n 0 p .

Sift' your flour to make i t l i g h t . M i x t o a dough w i t h water and n i . l k .

no t ou t 55- Coates r u n I n t l y f o u n d the course, the w i n d The commit tee w i s h to t hank a l l A n d the hyd ra . i gea s - Iove lv bi ' ' IT , t l . a s o l d 1

r a t i o n not out 5; extras, a n d t h e - r a m too m u c h for them, those w h o have helped them so reds, and S a u i i d ^ r ^ c ^ ^ c rumbly y e a s t - i m for 4 wickets) 109. a s ^ d l d n o n r e t u r n t h e i r cards, generously d u r i n g the last d i f f l - w i t h peaches and a p r c o U - a T t t m n 1 7 . l

i v ™ e " t « i i w

m m — \ S m i t h hVrif- i-v u —7, . , L U l t yeai's to n i a i i i t a i n a protege backg round w i t h I a m t i n g especuaJly it it comes £hw r H i l l a r y b l e a , , l h e " f U l L ° f j ' C o m » , e - i n Dame M a r g a r e t s Home, Wash- „ e e n ^ 0 t s h o ^ , • „ & s S , K i + t ^ & r S & ^ Home has now been g r 6 e n - . . * . S i f t your flour t o , b Donlad , 4: J. Metcalfe c Tliomp-- l^L. 7* w n u t r U J r \ » l closed and tire c h i l d r e n and staff C L O T H E S M A K E T H E W O M A N M , x and n i d k

son h Dona ld 2- W Metcalfe c . . A - » . ' I , u t l l e i l 0 l a . have been t rans fe r red to Shot ley Hnu- ? W U W A N . „ which salt has been dissolved son b u o n a i u A, \ \ . ftieuane i ,sf-ii_69. 2, j . w. M a n n i n g . 83-8-75. R r i d i r e ° " e " a w ° m a n is made o r W o r k i l l un Cut into 4 - • -

C O O P E R A N D L E A T H E R B A R R C

M . 1 . C , r i . o . i , Proprietor G. L E A T H E R S .

Consulting Opticians.

86-88, N O R T H C A T t O A R L I N C T O N

'Phona: 3267.

Business Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 Also 111 attendance at Horae I Barnard Caa.n-, e%er>- Wee: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., also* :n •! at l( 1 k:.,ond every Priaay 10 I to 5 p.m.; every Saiurdav

a.m. 10 5 p.m. Le\buru ft

C. Raine not out, l ; W a l k e r b Scraf­ton, 2; Anderson b Scrafton, 10; extras, 14; to ta l , 89.

15th Ju ly . 1948.

B a r n a r d Castle ladies v is i ted Crook on Tuesday, June 29th, for

S T A I N T O N S P O R T S .

C H R I S T I E C U P F I N A L .

-after

JJjS/rft •ial\VfU"afV.;i'' ;]

COOPER'S Dairy Hyspray N? 1 o r 2 (containing D.D.T.)

Ries in dairy buildings ; on cattle, and in manure heaps are most effectively controlled wi th Cooper's Dairy Flysprays. Use the ready-mixed No . i for quick knock-down and certain kill of flies in cowsheds and dairies before milking, or to pro­tect housed cows from fly-worry. Use N o . 2 for prolonged protection on walls, manure heaps, and cattle and horses in the field. Both sprays are harmless to the animals and impart no taint to milk. Ask your Cooper Asent for full details.

(MOPES, McOOUGAU « ROBEKTsON, ITU. BEnkhaftSHi), HERTS. Elt'd. 1843 M M

19

•make up my m i n d wh ich i s the worst offender—out of date shape

I n con t inua t ion of the Streat lam Ot out of date colour, and Sti:i,inton Chi ldren 's Fete, a d u l t Take coronation p ink . 1 saw a

flr-iM?*" e « m i . C v ' G « I , a , U » e . s s l ) o r l ' s * * * l K ' l d o n 'I'ueaday even- coat of th i s remarkable colour the lug. the fo l lowing being the resul ts : o t h e r d a y . M y mind flew back

Ladies ' long race—1, M . Wai tes ; forty years. 09 K i n g Edward the 2. b\ F r i e r ; 3, T . Leech. L o n g V I I coronat ion. T h a t coat h a d been j u m p ( m e n ) — 1 . R. K m b l e t o n ; 2 . H . in pickle a w h le. Colour is a funnv R ichmond ; 3. tl. Kmble ton . Stand- t h i n g . A l l shades of lavender have ing j u m p ( m e n ) — 1 , U . J imble ton; defied t ime a n d a r e always fashi'on-2 R . I ' imbleton. Three- legged race ab le . D u s t v n i n k la a n n f l i a e f « m .

C O S T O F P E N . C . L L . N D O W N , ( w o m e n ) - l . E l l a Rauie a n d t V i n n , £ a n d blue' ( V I o T s make oe" O w i n g to I t i r l h e r economies i n Har r i son ; 2 , . 1 . Howe ana M . look . l i ee r fu l a n d I ^ \ J h V r a thev

he p roduc t ion costs , Messrs t . l axo W a i t e ; 3. K . Emble ton a n d l » e g g y hj^ve a br i , |, ' o n , n 'p l abo ra to r i e s , L t d . , have announced Richmond. T u g - o l - w a r - M a r n e d e e V o t n l ' v 8 6

-educed ' ° S t ' " , , e " k U l i n i s 1 0 b e w o , " e " h *'"*]* S",1,"'0 T h e w i ' , m • " ( > 1 know exact-I n add i t i on they also announce 2 5 ^ 5 $ BeH - 2 TrJS ^ * C a , l d d i s c a r d * •

i b U n - f e l i on 23 days, there be ing ^ ^ ^ H K * * k^^&hTgZ W^ZC'Jt^J^ days w lb .HI ins. or a i a i v . b e l g . , , T 1 ' 1 " " S e a . " l ) 0 l , J , ' s man R 'ehmond; 2 . R . E m b l e m " • S XT-S ^ , a y . s 18

f i r s t—Mrs S m i t h lost to Miss M Johnson, 1 up; M r s Cumin ings lost

The filial of the Chris t ie Cup. be- to Miss D . He l l , 3-2; Miss A r n i s o n tween Bowes and l tockcl i f f , . park, beat Mrs U n p t l i a r t , 6-5. The other w i l l be p layed on Thursday , Stli f o u r matches were abandoned ow-Ju ly . i n g to very heavy r a i n .

E G G L E S T O N M E T E O R O L O G I C A L R E P O R T .

Tota l rainfall for June, 4.04 ins. , compared With 8,28 i n ^ . i n June, 1947.

( irealesl Tall in 24 hours was .96 ins. on Ihe 2nd

nd wel l set to rise. W h e n risen take again cut i n fo 4 and knead ctis-h peee wel l . When risen again t ake and knead for the t i n s .

I t is essential t ha t the yeast be ol I he bes'.'. as quick r i s ing is nece— L U N C H E O N S sary to prevent the dougb >our 11^ owing to the presence ol m i l k . A _ . . .end tel ls me tha t when her loaves T^^l^Z^L^'. 11 re ready l o r the t i n s , she t a k e . old o»* panciied baaauetiaj M a sharp kn i te and cuts the en t i r e arrangement.

then placing them Disc in coraiori in the house <•-

BROADGATES BLAGR0VES BOUSE

T H E B A N K , B A R N A R D CAl

H I G H - C L A S S I S

H I G H T E A S M O R N I N C 0

loaf i n si <-es. t o g i t h e r . |K»ps t h e loal t h u s in to the t i n . I t ' s • f a sh ion p r e v a l e n t a n i o n s show ' l a n s ' a n d sjie d e c l a r e -it m a k e s n i c e r b r e a d .

M R A Cromwell tiaited.

M R S J O H N E . 6 » :

P r e v a i l i n g winds , W and E.

H O T E L A L T E R A T I O N S . A i B a r n a r d Castle Mh.gistrat s'

< o 11 i t on Wednesday. al leraf:ons

w i l l con ta in Im.ltOO uni ts . The de- Q E i n W e t o n ' 1'oaU races ' f , 0 " ^ ^ " ' t : ' k " » * • c i s ion was taken as a result of the . % o m , ' _V E F r i e r 2 E En.ble- n e , v ' o o k ' W m " < ' » « « » ™°re cour-n ic reas ing tendency of the medica l ;t F Ra ne Men I N T ^V1 " u " ' - " ' " > ' * i l l decide (or profession to adopt the u n i t dose Rv-l imond H F i n b l c t o i i • 1 I themselves. Men never get away of lflo.iHHi uni ts as a s tandard for " v i '"'."'k H i " h ' t ; , , 1 ! r < "" * • " W W ""it. to wear infec t ion and as a n i i i i l . n u n , dose, E K H l a g b e r !ind E ' ^ o b i n l o n & "V*Ty ttf? i s J"St , l o t

done. 1 et i t could, be so comforts

lb. M | | -

weie approved lor the fo l lowing " X T f i U H w i f e can fake i t easy i f vOu ( t i e d ) ; 3. . 1 . Swinbank. Flat ' races '• . s o

hotels: Black Horse Ho te l , Harnard - « - ' >'se H lack f r i a r l- 'LOOHINE ( w o m e n ) — 1 . Eva Emble ton ; 2 . F . m- liot^ weather. Castle; Bridge Hote l . Barnard the V a r n i s h Sta in for Hours and F r i e r ; 3. N . Wai tes . M e n — ] . R . n n M , _ _ Castle; Three Tuns Hote l . Eggles- f u r n i t u r e w h i c h needs no po l i sh- Kmble ton : 2 . N . R c h n i o n d : 3, W. t o n ; and the Queen's Head H o t e l , ing.—Obtainable f r o m I ronmonger s Aletncl io . Quo i t s—1, T . F legg; 2 ,

Uauafgrd. a n d P a i » t Stores. N . Richmond.

D O N ' T S F O R T H E H E N Y A R D . Don't feed very wet inash l o any-

h n g bu t pigs.

R H U B A R B C H U T N E Y .

I n g r e d i e n t s — I lbs. rhubarb ' o w n s i i L ' . r . } lb . un i i i e . | |b.

1 l» ' ' ' i ' vinegar. 1 .,z. , . , , r r v

•>,!er 1 tables ,K . . ,„f , , | M | t . j „ • m u ^ a r d seed. | ieasprVmliil « | „ ; e pcjiper.

Method _ , . „ r , , M , 4 , ; " " » < " * • Tie the m n s , , , , l

1 bag. l | , o i , put al l l- He* in the oraa and s in .

l o r . ' k l , „ . „ „ , e s T h e , , , ,t Mm and tie down. " u t m

E. MASTERS.; MONUMENTAL SCULP'

GENERAL" MASON

- L E V E L A U D BOA.

M-e,| ill a

Pri»atr I 33.

Worka: 13, Hall street, BABNARD •

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