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November 9th. 19^

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esday- November 9th, 1949. THE TEE8DALE MERCURY.

Correspondence Local Sport

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BARNARD C A S T L E S A V I N G S C O M M I T T E E .

Auckland and District League M I D D L E T O N W A N D E R E R S v

E R N E S T A N D H E N R Y S . C . On Satin day. Midd l e ton should

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OBITUARY L A T E M R S W. R. D O N A L D ,

S W I N E H 0 L M E , B O W E S .

Middleton-in-Teesdale Evenwood Flower and Cricket Club

M r C. F . Casper, the President, The death occurred on Sunday presided at the first annual meet ing

Vegetable Sbow The Eveiiwood and D v i i j c t l ' - i irv-

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understanding by the Wanderers ' bridges-hire failures engaged, of e let D o w n i n g t h rough t o w h o m Bo l ton t r a ined B R I N K makes

score an easy goal, and put the strong' appeal. A l t h o u g h my inter-visitor; , ahead again. Midd le ton ests were centred elsewhere at New-

keenly rert in tne overs. Mine games Bowes d i s t r i c t , hav ing spent the e ight were lost. The Club reached were o.c a highe. standaru anu were greater par t of her l i fe in the area, the second round of the Chris t ie me cause 01 muc in lavouiaole com-and the esteem sihe held in the hearts Cup. t o w a r d s the end of the season tnent. M r U . 1*. Johnson, o i Danny of the people was manifest by the the Club purchased a trolley-bus Lodge, Dar l ing ton , and M r T . 1.

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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 '

curse that m a n . •

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

illi * roses and ta lked life v f! _ i — t:

There goes the Ri-fuge 'agent'—^good luck t o h im !

1 used to curse h i m though gi-ow

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 !

Issued by the R E F U G E AssuranceCompauy L i m i t e d . t l v Du rham Amateur Cup.

Swaledale League. B O W E S V. S C 0 R T 0 N .

and O v e r s M

D A R L I N G T O H

•Mill o wo™- " * * « B L "

Owing t o t h e indisposit ion of aj in several players, Bowes had to make

'earn ohanges when they entertained Scorton on Saturday. These al tera-M I T M 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. S T I W A E T ,

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J. Milner (Packing Station 151)

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Eggs Collected

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Rabbits, Poultry

Game & Pigeons

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.

Ladies section: Basket w i th detora-

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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 -

B A R N A R D C A S T L E A M A T E U R S v

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

appear a

I f you come into Coalmining today you 11 be given every chance to make good and i f you're the right type of fellow—keen

and willine to work—you 11

M A S T E R

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.

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 g r o u n d -experienced men on face-work can earn from £7 to £ 9 a week (includ­ing a bonus for working five shirts a week).

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

( t o ?

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

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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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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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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

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(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*

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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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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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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

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+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.

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