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T H E T E E 8 D A L E M E R C U R Y . U' . - . luemlav , M a y U t , L94C
Births, Mar r iages and Deaths.
.lames Street. Fie ld ,
a t 18. H i l t o n .
ENGAGEMENT. W I I . S O N ; P A L M E R . — T k t engagement is
n 1 1 1 . M I I I r e d between Cp). t ienffrey W i l s o n , youngest son ol Mr and Mrs V ' W i l s o n , : i . B i r c h Road, B a r n a r d Castle, and M a r y I'a'.nier, eldest daughter Ol M r and Mrs F. Pa lmer , 33. H igh lands Hoad. I .cai l ierhead. Sur rey .
B I R T H D A Y GREETINGS. HENDICBSOV—Mr and Mrs l l ende i son. of
62, n i d l e y Terrace. H e w u r t h . (iateabead-on-Tyne , . w i s h to announce the eou i iug ot age. May 6th, of the i r on ly c h i l d . ICvrline. —Love and best wishes. M a m ami Dad.
HENDERSON (He w o r t h , Gateshead;.—Congra tu l a t ions on y o u r 214 b i r thday . I'.veline. —Best wishes f r o m Jean "and Sheila . M i d d l e t o i i .
HICNDKBsc >N t'.-'. Ridley Terrace, Hewor th . Oate-head - on - T y n e ) . — Love and best wishes, Evel ine, on y o u r -1st Birthday.— F r o m Grannie , t i r anda , and M a r y , Midd le ton .
H E A T H S . B A l X B H I I N . i : . - - E l i z a b e t h , wife of
Bent Ba l l ib r idge , of 13, Oats I n g r a w , Keighlev flave of West M i c k l e t o n ) . d ied A p r i l 22nd, 1946.
E G t i L E S T O N — O n the 27th A p r i l . K i r k V i e w . B a r n a r d Castle, T h o m a aged 4 ' . dear ly loved husband of Dor is Eggleston. In te r red yesterday (Tuesday*). A p r i l Sitih, a,t B r i g n a l l .
IN M E M O B 1 A M — R O L L OF HONOUR. C O A T S W O B T H — F l i g h t Sgt. M a r k A r t h u i
W i l l i a m ( B i l l y ) , May j ih -6 th . . 1945, k i l l e d I n Japanese hands w h i l s t a pr isoner ot w a r ; also of h is f r i end and p i lo t , also k i l led .—Ever remembered by his brothel John and sister-in-law Betty.
M U R R A Y Hi l l Terrace. Midd le ton - in Teesdale).—In m e m o r y of my dear b ro i l i e i Dick , k i l l e d in Afr ica Apu' l JjJ^Pl9i:{.-" 11 does not need a special day to brinj y o u to m y m i n d ; A day I never t h i n k 0 y o u is very h a r d to l ind ."—Bcmembered a lways by his sister Ann ie , also Mother and a l l a i home.
I N M E M O R I A M B E L L . — I n l o v i n g m e m o r y of dear brother
Dick , d ied 4th M a y , 1945.—"Dearer to us t h a n words can te l l . W a s the one we lost and loved so w e l l ; We do not forget h i m and never i n t end . We t h i n k of h i m d a i l y a n d w i l l ,to the end."—Ever remembered by h is Sisters, E m m a and Meggy.
LORD (Alwen t M i l l ; . — I n l o v i n g m e m o r y of ou r dear daughter Ruby , w h o died A p r i l 30th, 1944.—" We do not need a special day to b r i n g y o u to ou r m i n d s . The days we do not t h i n k of y o u are very ha rd to f ind j A l w a y s t hough t fu l , w i l l i n g and k i n d , A beaut i fu l memory left behind."—Ever remembered by M a m , Dad, Sisters and Brothers .
S I M F S O X — I n l o v i n g m e m o r y of a deaf father, George, who passed a w a y 88th A p r i l , 1943.—.' Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death leaves a heartache no one can heal."—Ever remembered by-Rachel and c h i l d r e n .
B LACK MINORCA H a t c h i n g Eggs, 1 Gn. for 15.—E. R. Pease, S t rea t lam, Bar
na rd Castle.
C l a i m i n g Date.
SITUAT IONS VACANT AND W A N I ED. A K E B wanted , also G i r l for Bakehouse.
I — A p p l y G . T . Guy, 12, M a * e t Place.
DO M E S T I C H E L P wan led , d a i l y or resident ; good wage and condi t ions .—Box
•17, Teesdale M e r c u r y , B a r n a r d Castle.
GR O C E R Y — M a l e and Female Assistants requ i red .—Apply T . Boa rdman , 27, The
Bank , B a r n a r d Castle. ESPECTABI .E GIRL wanted , short hod is ,
good wage.—Apply H e x h a m House, Galgate. B a r n a r d Castle.
TW O W O M E N CLEAN ICRS "required' for Offices, etc. 7 a.m.—11 a.m., 4 p .m.—
8 p .m .—Apply Services and Welfare Officer, Glaxo Laborator ies L t d . , B a r n a r d Castle.
WA S T E D , a W o m a n for a few hours once or tw ice a week.—Apply Miss M o r t o n ,
12, Vane Road, B a r n a r d Castle.
WA N T E D , now or t e rm . M a n or S t rong Y o u h for gene ia l f a r m work .—J. S.
Cou l tba rd . G i l l House, Cotberstone.
WA N T E D . Jun io r Clerk for Sol ic i tors ' Off ice.—Apply. D a r l i n g , Heslop and
Forster , L loyds Bank Chambers, B a r n a r d Casile.
YOUNG L A D Y requi red to ' . rain as Asst. C a s h i e r — A p p l y Manager , F. W. W o o l -
w o r t h , B a r n a r d Castle.
MISCELLANEOUS SALES. l H C X V T " f S w l l 'o 'atoes for Sal - .
_ U M a u g l i a n Westwood, Ba rna rd Castle
F OB SALIC. 16 h.p. F l y i n g S ' anda id , l t t l ? mechan ica l ly sound , any t r i a l . £t6H
— M o r t o n . Ins t i tu te Terrace, Coplev.
FOB SALE:. W h i t e Sat in W e d d i n g Dress Bust ;Uins. Embro idered Bodice. W o r n
once. No coupe us. £6 or nearest.—Box 613, Teesdale Men u r v , B a r n a r d Castle.
F OR SALE. ' W i n e B u c k s k i n Cricket Boots, practically hew, Gent's, size
27 6.—Box 61II, Teesdale M e r c u r v . B a r n a u l Castle.
FOR SALE, Low Pram, sound condition, M. Modern Bat tery Wireless , verv
good, £8.—Apply 2, West Cottages, O ' t l ie r -stone
L A W N M O W I . l t for sale, g o o d w o r k i u j order . Price J2/ I0/ - . — Sowerby
Banks ide , Mi< Meton.
M EN, W O M E N P A S T 4u ! F E E L Y O L . N t AS E V E B . Oyst rax T o n i c Tablet;
contain v i ' a m i u s t imu lan t , general i n v i g o r a tors. F I B S T DOSE starts new l i fe , v i g o u r Tital force. O n l y 3/6 (plus t ax ) . A t a l l chemists.
NO COUPONS. Lounge S i n e , 34 E.S., for sale, new j also Sports Jacket. 34 ins
new cond i t i on .—Wri t e Box 614, leesdale M e r c u r v . Barna rd Castle.
PIANOS. GRAMOPHONES, and a l l M U S I C A L INSTRUMENTS Bought for
Cash.—Brotherfon and Son, 221, .Newgate St.. Bishop A u c k l a n d . Te l . 137.
PR A M l o r Sale. Navy. Cream l ined ; good condit ion.—3. Marsha l l Street', Ba rna rd
Castle
SA L E . M ' i n i > M i n o r sa loon , good condit i o n ; w e l l shod ; licensed and insured.
P r ice fclio.—Sowerby. M b k l e t o n .
SA L E , 5 Valve M u r p h v Radio Superhei , Bat te ry , 19:19 model"; complete £9/10/-.
flwanbank. F r a n k l i n ' s Y a r d . Marke t Place, B a r n a r d Castle.
SCOTCH L E E K P L A N T S 3 - per Inn or 25 per l.nun. Carr iage Pa id . P l a i n Lis!
Free.—Hogg and Wood , L td . , Coldstream, Scotland. Established Mol .
STRONG T O M \ T O P L A N T S for Sale, in door and outdoor, 6/- doz.—Alders
Gardens. B o m a l d k i r k .
TI D E D HOT ACHE IN F E E T d i -appears i n l i t minutes . F e e t coo l and comfort
able all l ay . S i m p l y massage w i t h SIMPSON'S Medicated Foot Oin tment . Clean i n use ; v a n i s h i n g : . i ion-gieasy.—Chemists everywhere 2 1 and i l l double size saves M TY P E W R I T E R S . 125 paid for late
•Mcfciues. Others fc2ii-£in accord ing to ag ' tCash on co l l ec t i on .—BOTWHIGHT, 32. C l r f t o u Road, D a r l i n g t o n .
W AN I ED. - to 12 h.p. Car. repairs no <bl<-.;i.,ii -It i C o . k h e l d o r
w r i t * I . Copley B e n t , I t u t t i r knowle .
PU L L E T S SOON GOT I N T O LAYING S T R I D E and l a id 4 and 5 eggs each
a week lor us. thanks to the l i t t l e da i ly dose of Karswood P o u l t r y Spice," says Miss II.I..<"... o l St. Andrews . T r y 1,3 packet of his wonder egg-producer to-day f r o m ;—
W a l t e r W i l l s o n L t d . . A l l Branches.
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR W A N T E D . 4 PER CENT. Mortgage Interest on Houses
_ for owner occupat ion. Pa r t i cu la r s H . . I U the H A L I F A X B U I L D I N G SOCIETY. Local Agent : J. Noel Paul « Co., 35, ( ialgate, i i a i n a r o Castle.
| _ » A H N A B p CASTLE.—Wanted to Buy , _ > Sweet and Tobacco Business, or Shop u. L e t — B o x 005, Teesdale Mercury, B a r n a r d oasi ie .
171URX1SHED HOUSE or Cottage wanted, . In o r near B a r n a u l Castle.—Box 616,
leesdale Mercury, B a r n a r d Castle. ro LET, permanently. P a r t l y Furn ished House in the count ry near B a r n a r d
i .u- t le . A l l modern conveniences.—Box 615, l'eesdale Mercury , Barnard Castle.
WA N T E D to rent. House, unfurn ished , June ; B a r n a r d Castle d is t r ic t .—Box
o i l , leesdale M e r c u r y . B a r n a r d Castle.
WA N T E D to rent i n Ba rna rd Castle, by y o u n g local couple r e t u r n i n g f r o m
r l . M . Fori es. s m a l l House, C o t t a g e or Flat.— A p p l y W o o d . 3, Galgale, Ba rna rd Castle.
A N T E D to purchase or rent, House i n B a r n a r d Castle, H a n n i r e or Cecil
Road d i s t r ic t preferred.—Part iculars to G. Norton, l o w e r V iew , B a r n a r d Castle.
A P A R T M E N T S .
BUSINESS GENTLEMAN requires Hoard or Lodgings i n Ba rna rd Castle. Please
state terms.—Box 612, Teesdale M e r c u r y , B a r n a r d Castle.
GENERAL NOTICES.
MESSRS. BANNER & SON, of Bridgegate Barnard Castle; w i s h to announce that
Mr. W i l l i a m Banner is r e t i r i n g f r o m Hit business on 1st M a y , 1946, and i n future i t w i l l he ca r r ied on by his t w o sons, Percy and B y l a n d Banner, under the style of P. .v i t . BANNER. T h a n k i n g a l l customers for the i r patronage in the past and h o p i n g for a cont inuance of the same.
BANNER & SON. 30th A p r i l . 1946.
NOT1CE I S HEREBY GIVEN that the .ong Leasehold B E N T S due to t i n
Ear l of Strathmore w i l l be received by COL E. H . K I B K U P at the House of M r .lame; Kelsa l l . k n o w n bv the s ign of the ROSE ft GROWN, i n M I C K L E T O N , on MONDAY, 13th j a y of M A Y next, at m o'clock a.m.
A l l Ar rears of Rent not paid io the B a i l i f f w i t h i n For ty Days w i l l be recovered as the L a w directs.
JOHN B R O W N , Ba i l i f f . Bowbank , A p r i l 24th, 1946.
A Special T rea t fo r Cotherstone.
A GRAND CONCERT w i l l be he ld i n the T E M P E R A N C E H A L L on
T H U R S D A Y , 2nd M A Y , 1946. MR W A L T E R M E Y X E L L ' S P A R T Y ,
w h i c h includes Mrs W . M E Y X E L L (the w e l l - k n o w n M a d a m
M i n n i e S m i t h ) . MASTER ERIC M E Y X E L L ( P i a n i s t ) . Mr G. YOUNG (Tenor ) , D a r l i n g t o n .
T o commence at 7-30 p .m. A d m i s s i o n 2/6 (Reserved) and 2/-.
Proceeds for Cotherstone Church Funds.
GARBUTT COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 21, MONTALBO TERRACE,
BARNARD CASTLE. P r i n c i p a l : Mrs G C. F A N T H O R P E . F.I .P.S Shor thand : T y p e w r i t i n g : Book-keeping
POULTRY. %Q E X ' I U X I . ' . ' . - ••. V . I . I K f i o m c ' pu i i e t s
. 1 . ai . i i , H I I . , i Forest H i l l . U n l i k e 'o n - i i i g h-'i: • v i p v i i i r v spice— t h e l i on t o i l • i p., . kid.- 1/3 f r o m H u n t ' i '•>• '< MaiW-l Place. B a r n a r d Ca- t l i
MICH H A R V I . S I <il I .M.s . a r c being obta ined bv ibou-amis ol Karswood
P o u l t r y S p u e u-er- Fo i l ' . -A tin- j lead get 1/3 packet o l m a t e egg p i o i l u . ei K a r s W O O d and p u t YOI B ben-, on it Buy NOW f rom:
- R . \ \ I t ame LtiJ , Chenu- t Market Place, Miudletou-it i l ec^ U a l t .
BOXES GARDEN SEEDS for Sale, 5/-, 10/ and £1 car r iage pa id . L i s t free.—
Hogg a n d W o o d , L t d . , Coldst ream Scot land.
IDEAL CALF GRUEL frees va luable m i l k f o r sale and ••ears s t rong, hea l thy calves.
Ava i l ab le f r o m a l l l ead ing Merchants . JOHN PATTINSON & SON, L I M I T E D ,
W H I T E H A V E N .
JUNE 22nd. 1046.
VICTORY PARADE, LONDON.
W l l I EX-HOME GUARD OFFICERS AND MEN of the 17th Rat i . Home Guard
w l m w i sh to take par t i n the above Parade i n London on June sth apply to l . t . -Col . W . Peat. M a i d e n , B a r n a r d Castle.
~ ~ ~ ~ DANCING at the M O R R I T T ARMS H O T E L ,
( •BETA BBIDGE, i n a id of Bokeby Church Electr ic L i g h t i n g
F u n d , on THURSDAY, M A Y 2nd. 1946.
D a n c i n g 9 p . m . to 1 a.m. Modema i r e s Dance Band .
Note Change of H a l l . M I D D L E T O . V I X T E E S D A L E W E L C O M E HOME FUND.
T H E CONCERT AND PRESENTATION w i l l be held i n the
W E S L E Y SCHOOLROOM on WEDNESDAY, M A Y Nth. 1946, at 7-30 p . m . Admiss ion Free.
Remember Change of Ha l l . BARNARD CASTLE
YOUNG F A R M E R S ' CLUB.
A M E E T I N G w i l l be held at L O W PARK W A L L . M A B W O O D . on T H U R S D A Y ,
May 2nd. 1910, at 7-1") p .m. A l l interested are welcome.
W I N S T O N MEMORIAL AXI) SOCIAL SERVICES.
GARDEN FETE at W E S T H O I . M E H A I L . W I N S T O N ,
residence of Capt. I " . M. C. Cur t i s and Mrs Cur t i s .
(Children's Gymkhana , Chi ldren ' s Sports, Baby Show, Side Shows. Adul t Sporls, and
Sta l l w i t h useful goods. D a r l i n g t o n L.N.ICR. Band i n attendance.
T r i u m p h Bus Services, D a r l i n g t o n to l iar-na rd Castle, pass entrance every hour .
C O U N T Y C O U N C I L O F 1)1 l i H A M .
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.
m i l l C NEXT COURSES of Six M o n t h A D u r a t i o n ( w i t h poss ib i l i ty of Extension
to Mine Months j of Practical and Theoret ical I n s t r u c t i o n at the School of Ag r i cu l t u re Hougha l l , D u r h a m , commence towards the end of September, 1946, and .1 lie subjects covered w i l l be :—
1. GENERAL AGRICULTURE 2. HOBTKCl L I T R E . 3. P O U L T R Y M A N A G E M E N T . 4. D A I R Y I N G .
Cer t a in Scholarships are avai lable to RESIDENTS W I T H I N THE A D M I N I S T R A TIVE COUNTY OF D U R H A M , value free (or assisted) Board . L o d g i n g and 'Tuit ion—the actual value of the award depending upon the financial circumstances ot the parent or g u a r d i a n ) . Fees are payable by
residents outside the a d m i n i s t r a t i v e County of D u r h a m .
FOR F U L L P A R T I C U L A R S and [onus of application w h i c h mus t be completed and re turned by NOT L A T E R THAN 31st M A Y , 1946, applv to the unders igned.
.1. W . CASSELS, Direc tor of Agricultuie
School of A g r i c u l t u r e , H o u g h a l l , D u r h a m .
DANCING S A T U R D A Y FIRST. M A Y 4th, 1946,
i n the A S S E M B L Y H A L L M1DDLET ON-IN-TEESDA1.E.
,s-ir> k i l l 11-45 p . m . Rythmic Dance Orchestra.
Th i s Dance pos i t i ve ly w i l l take place Come i n crowds h»r wha t m a y be the last
dance of ihe season. Admiss ion 1/6; H . M . F . I / - .
Proceeds for Local Labour Par ty Funds
Preliminary Notice. LARTINGTON HARRIERS.
A G Y M K H A N A w i l l be held at. t . a r t i ng to i H a l l , Ba rna rd Castle, by k i n d permis
s ion of the Jo in t Masters, M r and ' Mrs Norn ian Fie ld , on Saturday, the lo th August 1946.
Be T H O M A S FI .1NTOFF deceased.
A L L PERSON'S h a v i n g c la ims agains t the estate of Thomas F l in to f f . late of No
3, Cambr idge Terrace, B a r n a r d Castle, i n the County of D u r h a m , w h o died on the 13th day of A p r i l , 1946, are requested to send particulars t h e r e o f ; and also persons i n debted to the said, estate are requested (o pay their debts to the unders igned f o r t h w i t h .
W . J. & I I . C. W A T S O N , Sol ic i to r s ac t i ng for the Executor
8, Newgate, B a r n a r d Castle. :
25th A p r i l , 1946.
T H E B O M A L D K I R K P L A Y E R S present " FORGET T H E A T O M , "
A Va r ie t y En te r ta inment , i n c l u d i n g 3 One-Act P lays
i n the READING ROOM, R O M A I . D K I R K .
o n M A Y 1st and 4th, at 7 p .m. Prices of Admiss ion ; Reserved, 2/6 Unreserved, 2/-- C h i l d r e n and H . M . Forces
Hair-Price. Ticke ts m a y be obtained f r o m Davidson '
Shop, R o m a l d k i r k . A l l proceeds i n a id of ;the ICggleston, Mick ie ton and R o m a l d k i r k N u r s i n g Association
G
S T A R T F O R T H V I L L A G E C O M M I T T E E .
H A L L
B A R X A H D CAST LLC L O C A L LABOUR P A R T Y .
E X E R A L M E E T I N G w i l l be he ld i n the O-OP. G U I L D ROOM, 7 p .m. , WED
NESDAY, M A Y 1st. BRIDGE DRIVE f o l l o w i n g , Wednesday, a t
7 p . m . W H I S T D R I V E as usual , F R I D A Y , i n the
Co-op. Gui ld Room. I I K E A L E Y , H o n . Sec.
Make i t a Date ! •BARNARD C A S T L E CHURCH L A D S '
BRIGADE. GRAND DANCE
in the M O R R I T T ARMS H O T E L on T i l l RSDAYC, M A Y 9th.
Danc ing * p .m. to 1 a.m., to Mrs R a i n e s Dance Orchestra.
Tickets 3/-. Late 'Buses.
Personal Appearance of REGINALD FOORT (F.R.C.O.), the Popu la r B.B.C. Organis t ,
lo BOURNE M E T H O D I S T CHURCH, M l D D l . E T O X - I N - T E E S D A I . E ,
F R I D A Y . M A Y 2 i h, 1946, at 7-30 p . m . Guest A r t i s l :
Mr ARNOLD GRIEVE West H a r i l e p o o l j . P rogrammes 2/6.
Please purchase ea r ly f rom any of the officials of Bourne C h i n c h . Orders bv post to M r I . H S H A W , Confectioner. Midd le ton-
in-Teesdale.
C l a i m i n g Date. S T A R T F O R T H CARNIVAL,
S A T U R D A Y . JUNE 29th, 1946. Proceeds in aid oi Village Hall Funds.
A W H I S T DRIVE w i l l be held o n
THURSDAY, M A Y 9th, 1946. i n S T A R T F O R T H SCHOOL CANTEEN,
at 7 p . m . Proceeds in a id o f V i l l a g e H a l l , F u n d s .
LOW ROW & FEETHAM SPORTS w i l l be held In
ISLES F I E L D , L O W R O W (by k i n d permiss ion of W . B r o w n , Esq.)
on W E D N E S D A Y , 19th JUNE. 1946, commenc ing at I p .m. ,
w h e n u p w a r d s of J570 w i l l be offered i n Prizes.
Dis t r i c t (Reeth Show Area) Events. FOOT H A N D I C A P S :
Inn yards.—1st, £1/10/-; 2nd, 15/-; 3rd, 7/6. 22t| yards.—1st, £1/10/1; 2nd, 15/-; 3 ld , 7/6.
•1 Mile.—1st, £3 ; 2nd, pU ; 3rd, 10/-. Uadies ;
M a r r i e d , So yards.—1st, t i j 2nd, i n / - ; 3rd. 5/-. Single , 80 yards.—1st, £1 j »nd, in/-; 3rd, '•>!-• W r e s t l i n g , Cumberland k Westmorland
Style.—1st, £1 ; 2nd. In / - . P i l l o w Fight—1st , 10/-; 2nd, 5/-.
HOBSE EVENTS : 1 M i l e T r o t t i n g Handicap.—1st, £ i ; 2nd, £2 ,
3rd, £1. W a l k , T r o t & Gallop.—1st, K2 : 2nd. £1 ;
3rd, 10/-. Potato Race.—1st, £2 ; 2nd, £1 ; 3rd, 10/-. *
Open Events. FOOT H A N D I C A P S :
100 yards.—1st, £2 ; 2nd, £1 ; 3rd. l o / - . 2.'o yards.—1st, £2/10/-; 2nd. £1/10/-; 3rd, 15/-. 1 Mile.—1st, £4 ; 2nd. £2 ; 3rd . £1. Pole Leap ing (compet i tors to b r i n g o w n
poles ) . -1s t , £1 ; 2nd, 111/-. H i g h l u m p . — I s t . £1 ; 2hd, 10/-. Quoits (entries taken j o n f i e l d ) . — l t t . £1 ;
2nd, 10/-. HORSE EVENTS :
1J Miles T r o t t i n g Hand icap (ponies not to exceed 15 h.h.).—1st, £6 ; 2 l ld , £3 ; 3rd, £1.
W a l k , T r o t a n d Gallop.—1st, £3 ; 2nd, £ l / l o / - ; 3rd, 15/-.
Potato Race—1st, £3; 2nd, £1/10/-; 3rd, 15/-. Entrance I'ees 1/- i n the £ on 1st Pr ize.
Entr ies (except Quoi t s ) , accompanied by Fee, to reach the H o n . Secretary, M r F. G. BARK AS. Braeside, L o w Row, Richmond,
York>. by Monday, intfa June. The Commit tee w i l l regulate a l l contests, and tne decis ion o f ,the Judges w i l l be final. The Commit tee reserve the r i g h t of m a k i n g
a n y a l t e ra t ion i n th i s p rog ramme. A D M I S S I O N : Adu l t s , 2/-; C h i l d r e n , 1/-,
i n c l u d i n g T a x . Bookmakers w i l l not be admi t t ed .
W I T H A M H A L L , BARNARD CASTLE.
MONDAY. MAY 6th, AND W E E K . N i g h t l y at 7-3(i. Doors open 7, excepting
Saturday at 2 p.m. and 5-30.
Special V is i t of the
WELSH FOLLIES under the d i rec t ion and i n c l u d i n g
SYLVESTER S T U A R T , e R.l l .C. Enter ta iner and Comedian, w i t h
MAY W A R D E N (Vocal Comedienne). MARY S T U A R T (Soubre.fte). I.EN H O W E (Comedian
m i l Dancer) . HARRY BOBERTS (Bar i tone) . \ U D R E Y MA Y E ( in Songs and Dances), BONNIE JOBDAN (the S ing ing Accordionis t , direct f r o m Ralph Readers' R .A.F . Gang Show) ; at the Piano. HENRI HENTHORN.
Change of P rog ramme N igh t l y . Monday at 7-30.— Sunny Show. A M i r t h f u l
M i x t u r e . Tuesday at 7-3o— Cairo Ca l l i ng , Fun out
F.ast. also Old-Time Music H a l l Scene. Wednesday at 7-30.—Mystery Night . \ j o l l y
affair . Thursday at 7-3o. -O'Joy. Keynote Jov ia l i ty . F r i day at 7-30.—Carnival Cruise o i l the good
ship s.s. County D u r h a m . Meet Mother Ri ley .
Saturday at 5-3o by ar rangements w i t h Mrs I ta i i ie and Bai id i . -—" Sunny S p a i n , " a M e r r y Musica l .
You w a n t FUN. Here i t is. Admiss ion ' /-. 1/6 and I / - . Ch i l d r en I / - and
(Id. Seats may he booked every m o r n i n g f rom 10-30 u n t i l 12-30 at the H a l l . Seats may be hooked in advance at the Teesdale
Mercu ry . SATURDAY'S DANCE, organised by Mrs Raine, w i l l s tar t a,t 8 p .m. as usual . A d m i s
sion 1/6. Saturday, May 11th. Special School Ch i ld ren 's Per fo rmance on Sat.. May 11th, at 2 p .m. . doors open 1-30 The. Comedy Pantomime-Sketch, " Dick W h i t t i n g t o n and His Cat . " C h i l d r e n 6d. and
1/-; Adu l t s I / - and 2/-.
MOTORISTS.
SILENCERS M A D E A N D S U P P L I E D
M A R T I N & S M E L T F L A T T S L A N E .
T H E V ICARAGE, HUTTON MAGNA.
CHURCH NOTICES.
H A L L S T H E E T CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, B a r n a r d Castle.—Sunday,
May 5th : 10-30 and 6-30, Bev. S. Leon Cook
Even ing Communion.
NE W G A T E M E T H O D I S T C HUB C H, Bar Hard Cast le—Sunday, May 5th :
10-30 a.m., Rev. A. B. Batemah. 6-3o p .m. . Miss I . W i l l i a m s o n , Woodland .
r p R l X T T Y M E T H O D I S T CHURCH,, B a r n a r d _L Castle. —Sunday, Way 5 t h :
lo-3o a.m., M r T . C o w l i n g , W i n s t o n . 6-3o p .m. . Bev. J. D. Coutts.
SALES BY AUCTION.
BARNARD C A S T L E AND T E E S D A L E FARMERS ' A U C T I O N M A R T CO., L T D
WE E K L Y P R I Z E S H O W AND S A L E OF D A I R Y C A T T L E each Wednesday.
Judg ing 10-30 a.m. Sale to commence w i t h Attested Cows at 11 a.m.
U. W . W I L K I N S O N , Acting Secretary
Auct ion Mar t . Ba rna rd Castle.
VACANT POSSESSION. BOWES, N.R. of YORKS.
To be Offered for Sale by Pub l i c A u c t i o n o n the Premises, o n
S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 4th, 1946, at 6-30 p . m T H O M A S ADDISON, Auct ioneer.
GOOD STONE-BUILT D W E L L I N G - H O U S E si tuated i n F ron t Street, Bowes, com
p r i s i n g Ki t chen , F r o n t Boom, P a n t r y , ! good Bedrooms, Wash-House, Coal House St ick House, W.C. , and Backy-ard.
The House is pleasant ly s i tuated w i t h frontage to the M a i n Street and i n a n excel l en t state of repair . VACANT POSSESSION' on comple t ion .
To v i ew, apply to M r S. Parker , F r o n t Street, Bowes, B a r n a r d Castle.
F u l l Pa r t i cu l a r s Next Week. Hayberr ies , Mick l e ton , B a r n a r d Castle
'Phone : Cotherstone 238.
SYDNEY S. HODGSON, F.A.L.P.A., f a v o u r e d w i t h ins t ruc t ions f r o m the Exors.
of the late Bev. Booth, of the above a d d r e s s w i l l Sell by A u c t i o n , OX T H E PREMISES, on
T H U R S D A Y and FRIDAY', 9th a n d lOUi M A Y . 1916.
T HE H O U S E H O L D FURNISHINGS and Effects, br ief ly : T w o 5ft. Mah . Book
cases w i t h Cupboards u n d e r , Carved OAK B L A N K E T CHEST, 2 Upholstered Easy Chairs , A r m Chair , Geo. A r m Chair , t O ld E l m ChiillS, M a l i . Centre S ta lk Stand, I N D I A N OCC. T A B L E . M A H . P E M B R O K E COFFEE T A B L E , Overstuffed Seat Couch, Blazed Upper P o r t i o n Bookcase, W a l . Coal Cabinet. W a l . R e v o l v i n g Bookcase, Oak Ovvrmant le , W i n d s o r Chair , P a i r Oak Candlesticks, Electr ic Stand and Lamp , 3 Pierced Brass Fenders, S m a l l L i b r a r y of Books, i n c l u d i n g 25 v o l s . Punch L i b r a r y of H u m o u r ; 14 vols. Gro l i e r Bible i n Oak Case, M i n i m a * F i r s t -Aid o u t f i t . Brass Coffee T r a y a n d S iand . F o l d i n g Oak Chai r . M A H . H A L L T A B L E , Gong and Beater. S M A L L R O L L I T t o N T OFFICE CABINET, 3-SECTION " GUXN ' BOOKCASE.. PY'E B A T T E R Y RADIO, M a h , Foldi n g Table, Oak Occ. Table , Oxidised Copper Kerb. S ta t ionery Cabinet, Oak Coal Vase. Spark G u a r d , OAK H A L L SEAT W I T H CARVED P A N E L BACK, Easy Chair , Let ter Files, Mah . E x t e n d i n g D i n i n g Table , three ext ra leaves ; var ious Ch ina and Glass, Set
of 8 Jacobean D i n i n g Chairs i n beau t i l u l cond i t ion , FIREPROOF SAFE, 16 x 17 x 22 M i n i m a x Fire Ex t ingu isher , 2 Refil ls • Fo ld i t i g Camp Bed Oak Chest Drawers , 'Towel Bai ls . S w i n g M i r r o r s . Marb le 'Top To i l e t Table , 2 Single B. and B. Bedsteads w i t h INTERIOR SPBIXG M A T T R E S S E S and H A I R OVERLAYS, ASH B E D B O O M S U I T E w i t h I leaconsl ield Robe and P a i r Pedestal To i l e t Tables, Pedestal Cupboard, O ld Cheval M i r r o r , Oak Adjustable Easy Chair , Oak 4ft. Gin. Panel Bedstead, Sp i ra l S p r i n g and H a i r O v e r l a y ; L I G H T OAK BEDROOM SUITE, w i t h fi t ted Wardrobe , Dressing Chest and Washs tand ; Oak Chest Drawers Cut le ry , An th rac i t e Stove, H e a t i n g L a m p ' SINGER 9 H.P . SALOON CAB, 1935. to ta l mileage 33,000, perfect cond i t ion , licensed to end of y e a r ; P a i r A s h To i l e t Tables, Single Oak Pane l Bedstead and 2 I n t e r i o r S p r i n g Mattresses, 5 GOOD CARPETS RUGS, etc.; Oak Corner Cupboard , Bed Table , Single Oak B a i l Bedstead, 3 Geo. Chairs, " W h i r l w i n d " V a c u u m Cleaner, Bed Rest, Set of B o w l i n g Woods, 2-Burner Va lo r Cooker, 3 Va lo r Stoves, L l o y d Loom Chair , Oak Mant le Clock, K i t c h e n and Scullery Tables, Brass Preserv ing Pan, Stained Ki tchen Press, Household Steps.
O U T S I D E EFFECTS.—Good SECTION' \L GREENHOUSE, 14ft. x 9ft. 2 in . , complete w i t h Pipes and B o i l e r ; Large Galvanised T a n k , 2-Light Garden Frame, 6ft. 4 in . x 8ft. 2m. ; Sect ional Wooden P o t t i n g Shed, 8ft. x 12ft., Corrugated I r o n Roof ; 2 Desmo Padi Lamps, Sk id Chains, Hose and Reel, Green's Rol le r L a w n Mower , E x t e n d i n g Ladder, Canes and Posts, P r u n i n g Hook, W a t e r i n g Cans, Garden Tools, Wa te r Ba r row, manv Sundries .
O n V i e w Wednesday. M a y 8th, f r o m 12 noon t i l l 5 p .m .
Approx ima te Order of Sale : T H U R S D A Y , commenc ing at 11 a.m.. Books
Ch ina and Glass, General Fu rn i sh ings Car to be Sold at 3 p .m .
F R I D A Y at 1 p .m. , K i t c h e n Sundries, L i n e n and Outside Effects. Auct ioneer 's Address : Newgate Sale
Rooms, B a r n a r d Castle. Phone 194.
B I R K H A L L F A R M , .NEAR CROSS LANES, BARNARD CASTLE
G. T A R N BAINBRIDGE & SON, F.A. I , and REG. E L L I O T T ,
J o i n t l y favoured w i t h ins t ruc t ions f rom M r . J. T . W h i t e (who is r e t i r i n g f r o m F a r m i n g ) ,
W i l l Se l l by Auc t ion on T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 9th, 1946,
TH E W H O L E OF H I S V A L U A B L E F A R M ING STOCK. I M P L E M E N T S , BARN
MACHINERY, POULTRY, DAIRY U T E N S I L S and SURPLUS FURNITURE, as fo l lows :
2 HORSES—Black Cart Mare, 12 yrs . , 163 h .h . ; Bav Cart Mare, 12 yrs . , 16-3 h .h .
5!S H E A D OF C A T T L E , i n c l u d i n g a Grand Herd of D a i r y Stock. Most of . the Cows are entered in the Nor thern D a i r y S h o r t h o r n Breeders' Society Herd Book.
SHEEP.—48 Grand Half-Bred Ewes, 2 to 4 shear, and Fol lowers , by Oxford T u p ; 1 Shea r l i ng Oxford D o w n 'Tup.
POULTRY.—55 Rhode Is land and Black Leghorn Cross Hens, 19V4 and 1915.
F ie ld of Good I M P L E M E N T S . GEARS for 2 Horses. M A C H I N E R Y . — " Deisal " Lister 5, h.p.
Engine, l i t t l e worse ; Bamford No. 2 Gr indi n g M i l l , as new ; Be l t i ng ; 250 Galls. Paraff in Tank , new.
D A I R Y UTENSILS . ETC. S U R P L U S FURNITURE.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. L i g h t Refreshments.
The above F'arm is situate about a m i l e f r o m Cross Lanes, off the m a i n road between Greta Br idge and Bowes, and about 3 miles f r o m B a r n a r d Castle.
Offices : 44, H i g h Row, D a r l i n g t o n ; and Nenthead, Al s ton .
WHORLANDS, Near BOWES.
T H O M A S ADDISON, H a v i n g received ins t ruc t ions f r o m Mi-
Leonard Metcalfe, w i l l - S e l l by Auc t ion on SATURDAY, M A Y 11th. 1946,
THE F O L L O W I N G H O U S E H O L D FURNITURE and Effects :—3-Piece Bedroom
Suite, Oak Sideboard. Oak Gate-legged Table, 2 Chests of 'Drawers , Bedd ing Chest,
3 S w i n g M i n o r s , 2 Good Black and Brass and Green and Brass Bedsteads, Single Bedstead 2 S p r i n g Mattresses, 2 Flock Mattresses 4 Feather Beds, P i l l o w s and Cushions. Ou i l t s and" Bedding, Couch and 2 Easy Chairs i n Bed Plush, Plant Stand, Oxid ised Companion Set and Coal Box, Oak Umbre l l a Stand, 8-Days W a l l (Clock, Ex tend ing D i n i n g Table w i t h 2 leaves, 2 A r m Chairs, B u c k i n g Chair , 5 K i t c h e n Chairs , Ki tchen Press. Hair-seated Couch, Sma l l Bound Table . Fancy Table , 2 Ki tchen Tables, " M a r c o n i " Wire less Set i n perfect order , Jones Sewing Machine i n perfect order, Large Oval M i r r o r , " F a m o u s " Mant le L a m p , Meta l Kerb and T i d y , Longsetl le, Q u i l t i n g Frames, 2 New Prodded and several other Mats, Carpets, S ta i r Carpet, 2 Chamber Sets, T r i n k e t Set, Q u i l t i n g Frames, Commode, F l o u r B i n , Oak U m b r e l l a Stand, T w o Pa i r s of Steps, " At las " Combined Washer and Mangle , Pictures, Pots, Pans, Cut le ry , etc., Lead B o w l , 2 Stable Lamps, F i r e Ex t ingu i she r , Whee lba r row , P i g T r o u g h , Lady ' s Ba l e igh Cycle (as n e w ) , Gent's Cycle, Large Z inc Ba th , Scales and Weigh t s i n perfect order, Double-Barre l led H a m m e r Gun i n perfect order, Cow Bands, Scyle, etc.
M O R R I S 8 H.P. 1937 mode l M o t o r Car, owner d r i v e n ; new Tyres ; Licensed and Insured to end of year; i n perfect order.
13 1-year-old HENS in full l ay . Sale at 1-30 p .m.
Hayberr ies , Mickleton, Barnard Castla ('Phone : Cotherstone 238).
VACANT POSSESSION.
NO. 1, SOUTH TERRACE, EGGLESTONE, Co. D U R H A M .
T o be Sold at the N E W G A T E S A L E ROOMS.
BARNARD CASTLE, o n T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 16th, 194C,
at 3 p .m . Subject to the Special Condi t ion : of Sale) .
SYDNEY S. HODGSON, F.A.L.P.A., AUCTIONEER.
V ERY A T T R A C T I V E F R E E H O L D STONE-B U I L T COTTAGE, k n o w n as 1. SOUTH
T E B B A C E , EGGLESTONE, Co. D u r h a m con t a in ing ; G r o u n d F loo r—Lounge-Din in i Boom, Kitchenette , Pan t ry , and 2 Bedrooms At the rear, Cement Ya rd , w i t h St ick, Coal and T o o l Houses and Lavatory. Large Sectional Wooden Garage (2 Cars ' . P lo t of g round to side suitable for b u i l d i n g site, also large Garden i n f ront . Electr ic L i g h t t h roughou t and Power Plugs.
The P rope r ty occupies a very pleasant pos i t ion , has souther ly aspect, and i n very-good repair .
V iew , by appoin tment only, f rom Thurs day, 9th May , 1946.
For fu r the r pa r t i cu la r s and permiss ion to v iew app ly Messrs. DARLING, HESLOP & F-orster, Sol ic i tors , Ba rna rd Castle ( 'Phone 10; ; or the Auctioneer, Newgate Sale Rooms, Ba rna rd Castle ( 'Phone 194).
VACANT P O S S E S S I O X . BOWES, N.R. OF YORKS.
T o be offered for Sale by Publ ic Auc t ion , on the Premises, o n
S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 4lh, 1946, at 6-30 p .m. T H O M A S A D D I S O N , Auct ioneer.
G OOD STONE-BUILT D W E L L I N G - H O U S E i i t u a t e d i n FRONT STREET. BOWES,
comprising : Ki tchen , F ron t Room, P a n t r y , 3 good Bedrooms, Washhouse, Coalhouse, Sti khouse, W.C. , and Backya rd .
The House is pleasantly si tuated w i t h frontage to the M a i n Street and i n an excellent state of repair . VACANT POSSESSION on Comple t ion .
T o V iew apply to M r S. Parker , F ron t Street, Bowies, B a r n a r d Castle.
Hayberr ies , Mick l e ton , B a r n a r d Castle 'Phone : Cotherstone 238). Sol ic i tors : Messrs W . J. & H . C. W A T S O N ,
B a r n a i d Castle.
W E S T TERRACE, STAINDROP.
T H O M A S ADDISON, H a v i n g received ins t ruc t ions , w i l l Sel l by A u c t i o n on
SATURDAY, M A Y 4th, 19i0,
A Q U A N T I T Y OF H O U S E H O L D FL 'RXl T U R E :—Satin W a l n u t Bedroom Suite,
Mah . Sideboard, 3-Piece Suite. M a l i . Chairs , F o l d i n g Mah . D i n i n g Table , Super io r ,Over -sp rung I r o n Frame Piano. Mah . and Oak H a l l Stands, Washstand and Dressing Table, Oak Book Shelves, Hair-seated Sofa, H a i r Mattress, Electr ic Shades. Q u a n t i t y of Brushes, Poss T u b and Staff, W i r e M a l -tresses, Sat in W a l n u t , Brass and I r o n Bedsteads, Singer S e w i n g Machine , P iano Stool , Mats, Quan t i ty of L i n o , Copper Kerb. D i n i n g Table . Scul lery Table , Marble Clock, F l o u r B i n , Ki tchen Sofa, Bread Pot, T o i l e t Set, S p r i n g Rocker, Bedroom Chairs , Pictures, W a l n u t Dressing Table . Overmant les . Cups, saucers. Plates, etc.; Brass Candlesticks and Kettles and Beatrice Stove, Ba th T i n , Chairs , Ornaments , Quan t i ty of Books, Blanket Chest, T r u n k s , M i r r o r , Plated Tea Set, Pans, etc.
Sale at 2 p . m . p rompt . No Horses or Ch i ld ren admi t t ed to F ie ld . Goods on V i e w M o r n i n g of Sale on ly . Hayberr ies , Mick le ton , B a r n a r d Castle
( 'Phone : Cotherstone 238).
TURN your Old Gold and Jewellery into Savings. Highest prices paid for
Diamonds and Gold Jewellery. Sings, Bracelets, Watches, Cigarette Cases, Chains, Gold Coins and Silver Goods. Nothing too large or too small—Call or post to Jack Brim, 6, Highgate, Kendal, Westmorland. Telephone 705
HOie^iiiappiiy m a r r i e d — N o . 5
DOK'T object to your husband taking a weU-earned rest after gardening.
DO give him a cup of lea: but be sure it is
MANS The 'BIG DIVIDEND'* Tea-
Hornimans Dividend T e a sells at l i d . per quarter lb.—and each lb. brings M I U a cash dividend of 8d. When your dividend card is full your dealer wil l exchange
it for 10/- in cash. Any dealer wi l l serve you.
10' W. H. * F. J. HORN1MAN » CO. L T D . , LONDON, N.I
Gun-making
TH E remarkable figured barrels of fine old shot
guns were made by welding thin alternate strips of hard and soft metal into a riband. The riband itself was then twisted into a tight corkscrew and welded, becoming a tube from which the finished barrel was fashioned by boring, grinding, filing and polishing. On being etched with acid the softer metal took on a darker tone and so showed up the intertwined hard and soft hmina tions of the original rods. The European wars of the Middle Ages gave to continental gunsmiths a long lead over those of peaceful
England, but by m -Vic
torian days English guns of all kinds, tacts mainly of Binning .-rr. and twenty miles round, were acknowledged the finest in
the world. I n step with the mechanical
progress of the English midlands the Midland Bank extended and developer its services at home a abroad. From being a MB local bank in 1836 it h become one of the world s great banks, with a reputation second to none for complete , conscientious and, above a l l , friend!; service.
MIDLAND BANK LIMITED
y y H E N y o u r d e a l e r s a y s : N O D O M E S T O S . ' h e m e a n s : " N o B o t t l e s . " T h a t ' s t h e reason
w h y d e l i v e r i e s h a v e b e e n h e l d t i p . Plenty o f DOMESTOS if y o u h a n d i n y o u r e m p t y b o t t l e s .
2d. icfundc.i hy your dealer for every "empty"
returned.
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No. 4,751
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l i ' a v i i i j j s o i H I t u r
BARNARD CASTLE
ANNUAL PAROCHIAL
Tl te i e \ \ a > a n i n H - a V j the Barnard ( . . 1 - . 1 . > M$\ a n n u a l | i . i n » n n i l i n v i t i n g .
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T h e f o l l o w i n g M d i ' . - i m - i i M e s M S A. iC. Bloomer, \ \ . I ) Wanie.-s i i . ICvan.-. \ \ . B n U W. I ' ea ' . 1.. BurtOwa, 11. I t . \W ham.-. A. sv H a i n > . <.. I . B u r l .
T i n - He vised EJacloraJ H u l l and adopted, f o i i y - l i v t - n a i i n a d d f d lo 11 W i l l i a n i l g a i n a n d removals MBOVuttag persons.
T i n ' andr t i 'd a . • m i n i s l u i MM 3 t - i H i . V I M I M I . I ' l l . , , w e r e add Ui<- i i ' i ' i ' i i ut t i n ' | ' i " • 1 i i l n m s ! c h i a l « l u l l . t i i . i . i i i n i l . The aui« the l a i i i i i ^ o o d s and i f t iu i Cl iui< h sin 1 wed 110 difference ft
M i K. W i l k i i i M i n w a s am* for Uie i i i n i ' i n y e a r . The f o i and t jent le i i i i ' i i were elected H I ] P a r o c h i a l i d n u i i lOTTnni im y e a r : M i — Bewick, M i - - Bm B o r r o w d a l e . Mi s IC I J i " u i i . M r s F l e t ' l u i , M i - - ( n a u ^ e r . M r s S lee inui i . Miss S w i . i n i a i i I bra A d la n i j . Anus , rotuf. \ . ic B o a i d n i a n . W . UMWMMM, H a r r i s , d u y Hunter . \ \ . iv.-.t 1 h a m s ; ex "111'i" M e — 1 - >. l i t W a t s o n . T . I \ U i i g s l a f f , M , I I (Churchwardens ; I . ' . . Cut. V». H. H a n l i y H ' . l i n . - . I l \ Sum I leoana l and l i i o < i - a u -en ta t ives .
A h ea r ty rote <d i l i a n l . - v. . 1 -l-Ved B o a r d i i i a u fur h is i h v u M as C h u i v h u a i d e i i d m 111- the >ca i> . ' t h e \ i c a r e x p i - i d for t i ie loyal help w i n i i h e f r o m I l l s l o l l e a ^ l l e s and t l ' l l l w o r k e r s , c h o i r and o rgan i s . Sd teachers. Magazine d i s i i ih i i to l w a r d e n s and others, whose unrecorded e f f o r t s wen- so l a r j ' i h l e fo r any progress w h i e h . • • i n made.
M . - C o l . W a i s o i i drew S|M- . l a l 'he deh l w k M l was owed U h e l l r i l i y e r s . l i e to ld U s linw a i t e " f A l a l n e i n a I ' d i n U i e i l i - i i ! . r o u n d i n l i t u i d i e d - to l u a i tii< h s h C h u n h -be i l - r i a g t e f .
I t w a s resolved tha i a n e f f o r t made to e o n i | i l « t e ; ! » • n a m of j a n d to restore I h e C m lew B e l l heen run t ; fo r l e n i u i n - .
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G Y S A T U R D A Y , 8 th J
B a r n a r d Ca
1. Open Pony Scamper . . .
2. Open Leaping 5. Cliiidrens Leaping (Under 13.! *• Small Ponies Kacc lor C'nldr
(Coder U. ! ) 6 Musical Kide
6. Potato kace
A l l e n t r i " s to b e received I Fees to be paid on t h e i n CI before
D A R L I N G T O N
Aimoun E X P R E S S
B L A as front
SATURDAYS, S F u l l p a r t i c u l a r s a n d D i s t r i c t O f f i ce : 9, S H e a d O t h c c : M a r
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