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4
September, 1950.
19,50.
itfie d Flower
■ able Show
O R,
Tel. 3804
te.
-Class
two.
teem. popularity ot the
we knien's Club and
flower and vege,a I eat in the club
3 est inlay, e as tellected
'umber of tattle.
us years and the
tandard of eahibits
s eta tly admired by the
, jet ons. Mr J. Armlla y •Castle garidens,
ass lie judge and made
, awards: Round
lel 3, W111. Ni ■ hol, Ayes: 1, 2 and 3,
Round beettoat:
Sets' 2. .J. (J. •Wake; 3,
la k 011 Long beetroot: 1.
2, H. Dobinson.
1, R. A. WilkiiiIlk. ; 3, E. Patey. Red
• ,I 2.' H. Williamson.
S. Dowson. Caule
g. 1.: nib; 2, Jos. Clark;
sr at Icy. Shallots: 1 and
; 3, G. lidunmoed.
,,ita 2, A. Dobinseit.
I. A. Williamsou; 2. A.
Ten ps: 1, Jos. Clark;
:t T. Byeis. Winning\ Williamson; 2, H.
quet of flowers: 1,
a E. Wall; 3, A.
e astene 1, M. E.
I tey. Single asters:
t, billet!). Carnations:
Gent's buttonhole:
2 and 3, G. Hamomens, any variety
Jug; 2, S. Dowson;
rysauthemums, dist Arntstrong;' 2, A.
eanthemums, in1rnistrong. Carrots:
'• • Mr A. W. Telmer
secretarial duties
a collection of voluuts in aid of the aged
,I. which should benfit
a result, of the
moon
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VICE !
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Limit 0,00
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eposits
and Social
Churches,
coulees. "Dru'et
RACING TIIIS
WEEK
Upper Dale Notes
Property Sale.
Rowan Lea, situated at Cassel
_Bank, Midlletotain-Teesdale. we s
By "SPORTSMAN"
sold by auction on Tuesday alai
realised 21,075. The propetty, a
WEDNESDAY. Haydock Park.
four-roomed setnialetaehed !house
a though coil.- w:th bathroom inside W.C., had
PACHADEMIS
pletely outclassed bs- French St. vaeant possession. JameS Pratt an I
beget' stalwarts, ran sufficiently Sons,
were the auctioncer4
wee to be remembered. He is to and Messrs Barker, Dingle and
take on the old Jai "Mahal for the Laseson, Sunderland, the solicitors
Cerr Mill Stakes, and think le
Funeral Of Mrs Lee.
will take this useful prize to MaThe interment of Ala, Mary A.
con. BLACK PAMPAS has choice Lee. of Bank. House. Holwick.
of engagements this week. hut whose death was reported last week.
present intentions are that lie took place on Monday at Laithkirk
tackles Denizen in the West Lanca- churchyard. Mrs Lee was 81 years
shire .Handicap. The distance here of age. A service was conducted.
will suit him to a nicety. and I prior 'to inteanent, by the Rev. H.
fancy he will nut the littie (l. Proctor, vicar Of Forest-in- Tee
extra in the heal furlong to hod !ale. a great friend of the deceased.
Houghton's charge. Of the moder- The chief mourners were: Mr J.
ate lot under orders for the Rieley Lee. son; Mr ainl Mrs Rank,
Selling Handicap. I have most re- Walker, daughter and son-in-lama
eard for PUFF OF WIND, aliost. 'Miss Marjorie and Miss Barbara
turn is everdlic.
The Richmond Walker, grandchildren; Mr C. W.
animal
ty just accomit for Laily Ra ince brother; s Bainbridge
(Bowlees), Mr and Mrs R. Lowe
l'appageno,
(Holwick), Mrs Hodgson Mrs
THURSDAY. Haydock Park.
Watson, Mrs Coates (Wensleydale),
At ten years
CREGG- Mrs Plelts, Mrs Henson (Newcastle)
MORE BOY is by no means a spt•ilt nieces; 1SIr J. Lee (Manchester),
foriv. and I like his prospects in 'Mr J. J.Shiell (Darlington), Mr A.
the Old Boston Apprentice Handi- affileld (Woodland). 111r C. Shield
cap. Runaway wi iiii er a similar (Frosterley) Mr A. Lee (Holwiek).
tsp.. of race at Ripon re/Jetta'''. he nephews. The bearers were Mr .1.
has only to do as well in this corn- .f. Beeehin. Mr A. Hall. Mr C.
pally to again eatelt the judge's Bainbridge and Mr F. nollinson.
eyt•. and I take him to score from
Dowinipsi. Joint' top-weight in the
Wood Pit Selling Plate. WET SAIL
will appreciate this easy tive furlongs. and provided he can peg back
Young Sol. lie should be returned
the whiner. After a long absence
from the raeceourse, AUNT AGNES
showed her paces at the Doncaster
St. Leger meeting. and although
sht-faiied to reach the first three.
she ran a very promising effori.
That rave will have done her good,
and I take her to land the Wigan
Sprint Plate from Blue Book.
FRIDAY. Neisointle.
The medium of an unsuccessful
gentile at the York Summer fixture.
VATELLUS cost connections a deal
of money. and the youngster is
tolerably certain to recover losses
in _the immediate future. He has
his opportunity in the Hazelrigg
Nursery Handicap. when he meets
Prim and Proper at a difference of
three pounds. One of the pair
should do the trick. my preference
being for Vatellus. Victor in the
eorrespcmding event in 1949. YELLOW IDOL will make the best go
in the Leazes Handicap. From a
sta,ble in form. he looks the pick of
the entries. and I hope t,o see him
score from the improving Cadet
Roussel. Winner of her last two
races. LYONORA is right on her
toes, and I put the Collingwood
Plate within her province. There
are possibilities about Crispette.
and it is this one I fear in standing
the first-named.
SATURDAY. Newcastle.
Harry Peacock fieids a strong
team in the Astley Plate and cam
choose between Hit-the-Pace and
Old Joke. Each has the right
credentials, and the selected animal
will go very close. For the winner
however I turn to BRUNETTO,
who put up a good show behind
Royal Serenade at Doncaster. There
was merit in that performance.
sufficient indeed to justify his
choice in this company. The
Middleham nurtured Picks Barn is
coming to his best, and might
easily spring a surprise in the
Stewards Stakes. While respecting
his claims I slightly prefer C.P.O.
who seored in Convincing style at
the last Beverley ineetime. The
mg has come right for him. and
his task on this ocaision is no more
difficult. That consistent animal
UNICORN is under orders for the
T6111(1011 Amateur Handicap, in
which event he will be piloted by
owner rider Mr F. Usher. The
combination is dire for a break, and
reasonably certain to be concerned
in the finish. Life Story le not
withoet a thence, and there are
ttood reports of French Squadron.
I put my trust in Unicorn.
Barnard Castle and
District Darts
League
Cinch and Horses (2), W,0 and
Sets. Mess, 1st Borders (5),
The resuit oi Lilts gain(' Was 3 2
in !atom- ot the i..:.rigealii, Mess,
.1, weil-deserved victory. A in. Muirdead, for the Coach and Horse.,
had difficuay in getting off, other,wise he would have won his leg. lu
the next leg the Coach and horses
had Vely hard luck, finishing the
leg first, leaving Sgt. P. Mitchell
two arrows to get 8x., ,who took verY
careful aim and gamed it in one.
T. McVey again pl•iyed. a great
gatue to beat his opponent on a
double. The next leg looked a cer-Wray for the Coach and Horses,
but T. Boyd (capt.) had double
trouble alai test on 4x. T. 'aline
took the next leg in. tim, **Ie. 111.1Kittg the game 3-2 in favour of the
visitors. The pext two legs were
won by the Sergeante' Mess. making the scare 5-2 in their fevour.
Certainly double nimble let the
Condi down. ()1i the whole' it was
;1 good game and played iu a friendly spirit.
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-
. D.L.I. Ass. (3), Red Lion (4).
FOOTBALL
Barnard Castle
Camera Club
Auckland Nursing Cup, 1st Roand
MIDDLETON WANDERERS
The Barnard Castle and District
v SHILDON UNITED.
Camera Club started the new winter
•
session on August 31st with p visit
Dusoite (.01111ter all I ilf•t11,11, there
was a •tood attendance when all 'doe
Unitedly:sited "Middleton to opene
the Wanderers in the 1st renal of
the Alicklan,d Nursing Cup.
The Wandei ors 'had that g,and
stalwalt, Joe Barker, at full back
and Jackie Graham returned to the
team after three weeks' absenee.
Play was very even in the first
twenty minutes with both teams
playing good football. End-to-enl
play ensuel, the respective goal•heepers making sone, good saves.
l'he home team opened the:r
account when Sanders converted a
mutat, by Wilson. The Shildoil
forward; were giving the home
defence plenty to do, Bolton brought
off limey gee' saves. The Wanderers went further wheal when Hunt
beat the goalkeeper for possessien
and shot into the empty goal. A
tit it lty clearauce by the home
defence enabled the Shildon centa,
foils-ant to score with a good shot.
Half-time; Middleton Wanderers 2.
ghildon 1.
In the second half Middleti n
began to get the upper hand of
Tie. first leg of this aline between tlier opponents. Htint scored from a
a. W. Wilkinson ;eel A. J. Watson penalty for hands, and after 'further
resulted in a draw. Iii the replay attacks the Wanderers were awarded
British Legoin.
The September monthly meeting Watsen played remarkably well and a corner which 'wag well placed for
of the women's section of the got game till IS. (... Lodge and F. Sanders to head a graal goal. Paddy
Middleton-in-Teesdale Britsh Legiou Charles had a terrific duel. both Hunt put the home team further
was held on Tuesday evening in the players wanting 5x, only for ahead to register a hat-trick, his
Wesley Parlour. Mrs R. Dawson Charles to pip Lodge on the post. second in, consecutive games. Keep
presided. A letter of apology was Ernie Dolan heat .I. Brown. both it up Paddy!
Result: Middleton Wattclerers 5,
reeeived from Miss Inman who was on to Is. to register the first wie
to have addressed the meeting but for the Durham:4. R. H. Davidsmt. Shilion United 1.
Next week Westgate United vi'sit
was linable to be present. Miss M. was beaten by C. Shannell, Ralph
Redfearn was appointed delegate to only wanted 2x. E. Horseman •was Middleton to play the Wanclere•s
a group meeting at Staindrore on back on form and beat R. Nichol- in the Durham Challenge Cup, 2nd
October 2nd. Mrs Dawson reported son. who wanted over two ton. The round. Kick° off at 3-15 p.m.
that the .annual subscriptions had next lee, was a fight between R•
been paid to the various homes and lodge (laiirltains) v. W. Lodge
Olvd Bob was iv worthy
organisations supported by the (Lion a
section. A bring and buy and winner to make it 3-all.
The decal GAUNLESS VALLEY SCHOOLS
.
LEAGUE.
harvest stall was arranged for the ing leg of this match was between
—
October meeting. Following the F. W. Lowe and P. Bousfield. Peter ,
flu. !nee season opened on Satbusiness an interesting talk on "The won game points 'by very steady
iirday. september 16th, with BarWomen, of India" was gieen by Mes throwing,
S. F. Wilson. Several musical items Cleveland Arms (4), Shoulder of 1:ii:d. Castle Modern (chatupione)
N !siting Cockfield COunty (runnerswere given by the Wesley Girls
Mutton (3).
At half-time Coc•kfield were
Club Choir conducted by Mrs Baum
This was a very sporting game. up).
and accompanied be: Mrs J. C. The 'Shoulder put up e very good I 'ding 2°1- and straight away in
Beadle. Mrs V. Itaine won the show but were beaten by a more tehe second half made it 3-1. Bar;
competition for toffee. Mrs Baum consistent team. C. Cooke was , ard Castle then took over and
and Mrs Beadle acting as judges. beaten ay T. Wilson; A. S. Bleab- lifter scoring a second goal were
The surprise box was won by Mrs ing was beaten by F. Ashcroft; T. :Itwarded a penalty from which Lee
Frank Walton. Supped. hostesses 11
3rellw
asvaittvoaisi bbeeaate
t n J.bywT..wSimisitlill;; (.1!: se("*Pd- Result:- Cockfield County.
3; Barnard Castle Moderin.. 3. Lee
were Mrs Raine, Mrs Walton and
Mis Jones. •
W. Atkinson beat T. Mirley ; j. s._eored all -Barnard Cast e s goals.
Wedding at Laithkirk.
AV. Wade beat E. P. Hall; J. C.
The wedding took place on Thurs- Derry beat J. Graxleigh. A.
S.
HUNWICK v. MIDDLETON
day at Laithkirk C,hureh of Ashcroft had the highest score of
CELTIC.
Miss Alice Dent, the only elald of 127.
After this the Cleveland
Mr and Mrs William Dent, heron
ladies' team beat 'Shoulder of Mut- The home side won the toss,
Lodge, Mickleton, and Mr Arthur
ton. A very enjoyable evening was gaining advantege of the slope and
Portmien Hind, the youngest son spent by all. Thanks to the host wind.
The game opened in good
of Mrs Hind and the late Mr J. and hostess.
style. ,both teams displaying grand
Hind, of Lenten, Middleton-in-TeesStainton
(3),
The
Bridge
(4).
Stainton had only four players touches of football, with Hunwick
dale. Tthe eedvice was conducted by
having slightly more the run of
the Rev. K. F. Lord, vicar of
Laithkirk, and Mrs T. Shearwood for the match 'but did very well in play. , They opened 'the scoring
was organist. The bride was given e.:etting three wins. T. Cooper had within ten minutes. Hughes having
away by her father. She was haod luck against G.. Bolam, who 'beaten Grieve to the ball gave
ahadmingly attired in a deese ot scored 140. Belem finished this Smurthwaite no chance to 'save.
white figured silk ,with full length game in 58 and never gave Cooper Play swung t,o the other end, where
veil falling from a, coronet of orange a chance. H. Embleton, E. Erable- Morton reverted to the left wing
blossom. Her bouquet was com- ton a.nd C. B. Close beat T. Boys- position. had a hard shot saved by
Posed of white carnations atid white .field, R. C. Plesning and R. Jones Nicholson. Hunesick continued
heather. The bridesmaids were Miss respectively. J. Wally, B. McDon- their pressing and went further
Rita Marr, Copley, a friend of the ald and A. Evans had byes. EverY- ahead through Hughes, who netted
bride, and Miss Wendy Collinson, body had a good evening. thanks his second. A further lead by the
Middleton-in-Teesdale, uiece af the to Mrs Village. home side was thwanted when
bridegroom. Miss Marr wore a dreas Fox and Hounds 5, White Swan 2. Snuirthwaite saved from a penalty
K. Dawson set the Fox away bY award. - Further good defensive
of ice blue taffeta 'with matching
head-dress, and Miss Collinson was beating C. Leaske. T. Schofield play followed in the visiting goalattired in a dress of w,hite taffeta went down to W. Hall. who scored mouth, where Wilkinson headed
with bead-dress of similar material. 140. A. Thom beat R. jones, and from the goal-line only to see HerTheir bouquets were of pink and J. Shepard 'beat G, Hall. W. bert score from his clearmackt to
from Henry G. Russell, A.A.P.S..
Editor of " Good Photogiaphy.''
and " The Little Man." A very
instructive evening was lad aril at
the close before going on to Dundee
to jiidge the Scottish Interteit'of al
Photographic competition, Dir Russell •judged the club's hist mot/tibia
cempetition. The subject cif the
competition was po:nts taken on
/dub outings. 311.
was very much impresed by the
standard
of 'work. partteularly
iising the beginners' section. ,Ht
awaids were: Advanced eection-1.
:Mrs Sham: 2, Mr Waugh; 3. Mr
Best. Beginners' section-1, Mr R.
Wright; 2. Mr Evans; 3. Mt. A: L.
Seine. Slime his arrival back in
London. Mr Russell has written, to
Mrs Shinn asking permission. to
reproduce her 1st award print,
" Figure Head." and Mr Wright's
let award in the November issue
of " Good Photography." Last
Tuesday evening a very enjoyable
evening was had w,hen Mr H. , W.
Milne, president of the Northaflertun Camera Club, gave a ehoW
of 35 man. transpareaces of eolour
in Switzerland. A hearty invitation
is extended to any amateur photographer to join in these club meetings 'held every Thursday evening at
7-30 p.m. in the Y.M.C.A.. Spring
Grove. All particulars from 1VLrs H.
Simile 8, Huesernarket. Barnard
Castle.
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Many local residents will remember with pleasure the very fine
rondo' ing of saored music and
operatic arias' by the Tanfield Lea,
Epworth Choir at the Hall Street
C•ongregational Church in April this
year. Sine° that visit they have
further distinguis,hed themselves by
gaining the Colin Veitcb TrophY at
the North of England Musical
Tournament for the third year in
COOPER'S
succession. Barnard Castle is te
ApprovedFly Dip.
honoured by a return visit of the
famous choir on the 30th September
when they will again give a concert
at the Hall Street Congregational
Ch math.
DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY
ASSOCIATION.
Nothing much doing this week.
Final arrangements were made for
trip to Roker lights also for whist
dxive and dance on Friday filet,
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BRANCHES THROUGHOUT
and the re-union at Brancepebh
GREAT BRITAIN
Sunday next. Bus to leave Drill
Hall at 9-30 a.m.. Be there prompt.
Thstak,s tads for turning out ou
Sunday. I know t/he weather was
terrible, stilt we. were ,nicely
'represented and tihe cause richly
deserved a better, but as we saw
climatic conditions evere terrilie•
Don't forget meeting to-night at
8 p.m. Important.
old friend coines,6
ROYAL NAVAL ASSOCIATION.
At the monthly meeting held at
the Black Beerse Hotel on Weenesday last with .11ir Li. Hardy in the
chair,. a date was fixed tor the vis.t
to the Tees-side branch, Mid'dlesbrougb. on the 3x-.1 October. the
secretary requested that any member wishing to go, to contact 11.1111
early as possible. The place of
the next monthly meeting was diswhite flowers. Mr Frank Atkinson, Robinson. in terrific fortn. beat gain a good first half lead.
cussed and it was decided Wheats
Eviry Sat.
ees. , . Green ' at H.
of Hutton Rulby, acted as best man i y
On the resumption rain was fal- meeting at the Ca:dieters Arms in
and the ushers were Mr J. Hind, Roberts. and Ernie Cockfield beat ling incessantly. ,However, this did October. Will the oununittee p.ease
I Ciale dep. 12-32
therstone 12-4
brother of the bridegroom, and Mr Pedro Hall. These Cotherstoite not dampen the spirits Of the note that a, meeting wilt he held at
an 11-54 5/3,
M. Collinson, brother-in-lave of the boys are beginning to find their visitors, who pressed hard, deter- the Cricketers Arms at 7 pm. on
I'. 11-50 5/6,
bride. After a daception at Middleton feet, and a very enjoyable game mined to reduce their deficit. Eales Thursday (to-morrow). At the con11-59 am 5/3;
House Hotel, bride and bridegrootn concluded a good„ evening. reduced the lead for Celtic shortly clasion of business, aa social evenli r (940 pm to Bar,Iliro u
left for London for their
. honeymoon. Cricketers' Arms (3), Royal Naval after the interval, a deserving goal. ing was enjoyed and ou'r thanks go
• ae bride's travelling ensemble
Ass. (4).
Foilowing hard attempts by Mor- out t: hoet and lcstess for tli
excellent sandwiuhes provided ehicli
consisted of an oyster pink dress This was a very good game. The ton on the wing, Estes further re
A full range of the famous
'rom the mations
with blue coat and hat and navY issue was in doubt until the last duced the lead by shooting in good were much appreceated.
Ful-O-Pep Poultry and
accessories. Both bride and &ides dart was throvin. J. A. Dear lost style. Hunwick were the next to
Pig Feeds can now be
groom are well-known in the to F. Chatt; T. Bragger beat Jackie reply. and agaia through Hughes,
supplied from mu. yin at
Following what is at least a
district, being members of popular Lodge; Morris Clarke lost to 14'• a very capable centre-forward who
Whitehaven. The proved
;arming families. The bridegroom is B. Whinup; Jim Graham beat W. shot in his third, giving Smur- temperate' settlement of the London
advantages of the
a student at the Royal Agricutural. McGarr (Jim has won all his league thwaite no opportunity to save. printing dispute, " .N'arnier and
Ful-O-Pep Feeding Plan,
LEYBURN AUCTION MART, Fri. College, Cirencester.
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which increases stock
games to date ; keep it uP, Jim I) ; They went further ahead within Stockbreeder," the 107-year-old
—
1-7,health and productivity—
Ernie Bailey beat Jackie Clarke; five minutes,
again
through journal which. bhroughout its long
'MTH & COa E-- Finn trade for dairy cattle. NewIn Durham
and R. McKee heat S. Tombe. The Hughes; who netted his fourth, tradition has never once failed to
saves up to 12°,, on feed
-es ly-calven cows and heifers: Attested
STAINTON C.E. SCHOOL _
costs—is now available
highlight of this game was the having taken advantage of a defen- keep its readere fully iutorme I,
Pelle 100.
E. ---M. Bell, 276; Lord Bolton, 266;
to Durham Farmers.
IMPROVEMENT.
. match between C. Robinson (capt.) sive lapse by Grieve. Cieltie pressed resumed nermal publioatiou on
E Sir Guy Ropner, 245; F. W. Place.
and R. Bowman.
Mill Foundry,
Both down to swain and- Morton' reduced -the score Tuesday, Septembem 19th.
—
Don't Wait! See
Non.- -.- 239; Al Ha.nunond, 226 10s.
the doubles only for Ronnie to win an with a grand goal. Egglestone,
rd CastIg.
9 Attested--F. Maidman, 267; W. A whist drive in aid ofSchool
merchant today about
your
'exciting finish.
These Navy boys plaaing his first game of the season
_
S Iveson, 266, 244 and 243; C. Lan- Streatlam and Staintou C.E.
are
putting
up
a
better
show
this
for
Celtic.
played
a
commendable
a Irentoename. Ps caster, 260; R.. Preston. 260; J. improvement fund was held on Fridependable feeds made by
day- night. The head master, 311 season.
game at back. with Wilkinson as
N Woodward. 256 and 246; T. Kirk''' and Plumbers'
Ex-Service Club 1, Golden Lion IL partner.
QUAKER OATS LIMITED, WHITEHAVEN
K- bride, £55; W. Lanvson, 254 10s.; W. II. Turnbull, was atc., and
Merchants.
Miss Purvis presented the prizes: The Liens were in a worrying
BOLDRON W.I.
Result: Hunwiek, 5; Middleton
-5 J. J. Sunter, 254; G. Beresford,
the winners being: Ladies, Miss mood for this fixture. and only Eric Celtic. 3.
al, Tiled Fireplaces. fi E50: J. T. Hammond, 253 and 243;
. Mrs Coates presided at the meetPurvis and Miss Kellagher; gents, Osborne saved a big brush for the
a R. Hogg, 250 10s.; G. Calvert, 250
Mr Kellagher and Mrs Bolt (as Club. R. P. Snowball heat W.
ingun Tuesday and read the agenda
'i;elding.
Wensleydale League.
S 10s.; G. W. Fawcett, 249 and 243;
gent); consolation prizes, Mrs Bailey (capt.); F. J. Smith beat A.
for the York meeting. Mrs Cook is
3 G. Wilkinson, 249; J. Gargett,
to any ordei.
Longstaff and Mrs Elliott ; competi- Walker; .j. Ackroyd beat F. Gregto go as delegate. Mrs Bradbury
Richmond
Catholic
Club
had
a
3 C49; T. H. Kendall. 248; T. Wilk- tions, Mrs Harrison and Mrs
ory; J. Rodgers boat Stan. Carter• very elsy victory in their home fix- read a letter from the president of
‘I• HEATING.
-.
sa-- inson, 247; C. Sayer, 246 10s.; H.
_
• •
Bailey. Mr Turnbull thanked the L. Kelly ' beat W. Waine; and R. tare with West Witton on Saturday the Arkengalthdale W. I. and read
A Kirkbride, 240; R. Wilkmson. £36;
''4,AIIIIII
her report on the annual meeting.
T. Hammel. 240; H. Webster,.234 donors" of prizes and Mr H. Hodg- Little beat J.. W. Waters; E. Os- when they won by 9 goals to l.
1.0s.; H. Raw. 230; J. Atkinson, son for his voluntary aasistance. borne beat D. Davidson wanting
Miss P. Gibson gave a demonstra;MASTERS,
.
lx..E. Osborne had ai 120, F. Gregtion. on raffia work and wa.s thanked
230; P. Webster. 229.
tal Sculptor
The weekly domino tournament ory a 124. J. Rodgers had three (Unicorn) and H. Fuller (Black by Miss Potts. Mystery parcel
H.B. lambs from -728.; Scotch
,
ad
at the Cockfield Workmen's Club tons in suceession.
lambs to 65s. 6d.
Swan) „each had a score of 140. A given by Mrs Coates was woa by
'neral Mason.
and Institute, conducted by Messrs Black Swan 3, Unicorn, Bowes, 4. grand match which should have Miss Jeffels. Social half-hour was
.■ Safe relief and real relief—the headache lifts
--AND Roan,
A. W. Tanner and T. Byres, W. Hind was beaten ley P. Ever- been won by the Swan after win- in charge of Miss Potts and Miss
MECHANICS' WHIST. •
—the pain disappears. It all happens so quickly
attracted
a
goad
muster
of
cornitt;
F.
Atkinson
iwas
beaten
by
H.
after you have taken two 'ASPRO' tablets. The
ning the first three games. Joe Bradbury. Prizes were won by Mrs
BARNARD CASTLE.
kx
The winners at the military flag petitore and produced several inter- Heaviside• R. Metcalfe was beaten Close, the I7nicorn captain, pulled Allison and Miss Mona Lewes.
Caltle 319.
analgesic (pain-relieving) action of 'ASPRO' prepares the way for Nature to tackle the cause of
whist on Wednesday night in the esting games amongst the locally by H. Fuller; F. Scrafton beat tl• his side together by winning the Hostesses were Mrs Robineon and
, STONE YEKOZIATA
t.'
SPECIALITY.
the pain. That is why •ASPRO' is able to dispel
Mechanics' Institute were: Mrs ienowned experts. Mr Roy Buttle Tarn; J. Walker beat G. Dale; J. fourth game, and his other players Mrs Hutchinson.
APplication.
such a vast variety of pain conditions. The effect of
Grange, Mrs Parrett, Miss Drury, and Mr Wm. Clarke, jun,, were Close beat F. E. Filley; and H.
wort tesdertaken.
followed suit. Both the brothers
'ASPRO' Is soothing and comforting—the pain goes.
° prnniot attention
Mr Penner, Mrs Atkins, Miss Hayes. the eventual prizewinners. Preston beat T. Dale. H. Preston Dale were off form, and Joe Tarn
leaving you with a feeling of relief and well-being. All over
failed to talk them in for once. A
WHORLTON W.I.
the world 'ASPRO' answers humanity's need for pain-relief. 'ASPRO' does
not harm the heart or stomach—it has no harmful after-effects whatever.
very good evening from a sporting
The Soptembelr meeting was
team from Bowes, and may the re4
turn match next Friday be as good merabers' night. Mrs Wells pee'%"""IA-110.:
sided, when a crazy whist drive was
League Table.
held, Mrs Biawman was M.C. The
P ROIGIVILAU
P. W. L. F. A. P. prizewin,ners were Mesdames Camp.
"NAN T
Golden Lion ... 3 3 0 18 3 6 bell, Taylor, Bowe, and Gibson. Mrs
SLEEPLESSNESS • NERVINESS . IRRITABILITY . RHEUMATIC ACHES
Cleeeland Arms 3 3 0 17 4 6 Mrshall was the winner of the
LASSITUDE . FEVERISHNESS . NEURALGIA . SUNGLARE HEADACHES
t
HOT WEATHER DISCOMFORT . SUDDEN CHILLS AFTER EXERCISE
Unicorn, Bowes 3 3 0 13 8 6 mystery prize, and Mrs N. Gibson
SORE THROATS . TRAVEL WEARINESS
qi_ssp
Coaeh & Horses 3 2 1 14 7 4 end Nurse Fraser being 1st and 2nd
Made by ASPRO LIMITED
Red Lion
Prices: 4d. 71d. FS
... 3 2 1 11 10 4 in the sandwich cake competition.
ASFRO
Slough Bucks
R.N. Ass.
... 3 2 1 11 10 4 Will members please note: The
Cricketers' Arms 2 1 1
7 7 2 Group Meeting to be held at
eft
W/0 & Sgts M. 2 1 1
8 6 2 Ovington on October 19th.
BAMBRIDGE BROS.,
RONALD LITTLE,
Black Swan ••• 3 1 2 10 11 2 Claiming Dates.
•IT TOOK
62,
NEWGATE,
TWO STORKS HARDLY
MONUMENTAL
SCULPTORS,
D.L.I. Ass. .
3
1
2
10 11 2
ANY TIME TO REACH THEIR GOALBARNARD CASTLE.
Bridge Hotel
NORTHGATE, DARLINGTON.
3 1 2
AT HIS FEETa."MY1,1:WAS
9 12 2
OWL"'WELL, WHAT HAVE WE
.•
AND SOON THEY WERE PLEASED
White Swan ••• 3 1 2
TO SEE WILLIE STANDING BY A
9 12 2
HERE '.)rASKED WILLIE SURPRISED,
ALL MR OWL COOL() SAY1st BOWES BROWNIE NEWS.
STONE, MARBLE acid
FURNITURE REMOVALS. MEMORLALS IN
Ex-Ser Club 3 1 2
AS THEY PLACED THEIR BUNDLE
8 13 2
/ADJUSTING HIS GLASSES
BELEM.
TREE TALKING TO HIES FRIEND a
Deliveries to and from London, Midlands
Fox & Hounds 3 1 2
7 14 20 floP
Designs
and
Prices
on Application.
iraetrs.Allinson has been awan:ded and Southera Counties by arrangement.
Sh. ad Mutton 3 0 3
7 14 0 the prize for the collection of wild LOADS FULLY INSURED IN TRANSIT
Local Agent : S. STEWART, 4, Council
Continued Next Weak.
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Pull or Part Loada Wanted.
Stainton ... 3 0 3
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