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The original Blood Purifying Medicine for BLOOD and SKIN COMPLAINTS .11 all Chemists &!>U>rt>. COVERS THE DALES—TEESDALE, SWALEDALE, WENSDEYDALE, SOUTH DURHAM^ NORTH YORK AND WESTMORLAND ADVERTISER. SIFT/ SALT . Palmer Minn & Co., ltd.. Somftadi. Chaftlre] Established 1M4. REGISTERED AT T H I GENERAL POST OFFICE AS A NEWSPAPER. No. 4,681 Barnard Castle, Wednesday, January 3rd, 1945. Price Three Halfpence. rPPFJ^'TEESDALK. illy HULL (JpN'CoilUESPONDENT.] Coloerstone Carollers. PRIZEGIVING AT BOWES. BARNARD CASTLE WEDDING. BOWES METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL u the Congregational Church, Barnard ACTIVITIES. Castle, on Saturday, December SOth, an i lie. c o l l e c t i o n , i / 3s. >.)d., received by the interesting wedding was solemnised, when Colheisimie Metiifdist church carol singers On a recent Sunday the annual prise* Trooper James Jones, Hoyal Scots Greys, on Christmas .Evj, was for the N.C.H.O. giving took place. the service was con- W olid son of Mr and Mrs D. Jones, of and Bed Cross 1'ijsuners-of War Fund, ducted by Mr A. Bayles. Mi• T. Cooper also Rcsolven, South Wales, was- united in HODSMAN.—At Vancouver, British Colum- took part and introduced the oldest lueiii- marriage to Miss Evelyn Simpson, daugh- bia, on .Christmas Day, John Edward her of the society. Mrs Parsons, to pi sen I " J1 of Coun. and Mrs J. Simpson, of Sian- (Don), youngest son of the late Mr and the books to the children. forth, Barnard Castle. Mrs liodsman. of York and High Force. On Christmas Day the usual festival was The bride, who was given away by he: Mechanics' institute Whist. celebrated. Mr Watson and Mr 1>. Bain- father, wore a turquoise blue dress wi;li jlestnn, were the Sneakers black hat and shoes and gloves to tone The annual Christmas whist drive was u *1?S e ' "f 'i? 1 Wednesday in the Mechani held on Institute, Middle'ton-in-Teesdale. Prizes were presented to the following players Championshii Mrs Howes ; liaum. (ientlemeil—1. Mr J. .1. Beachim ; Mr A. Hunter ; 3, Mr H. liaum , s - and gave ^nspiri addresses. Miss ton. presided and challeii Mjrs Brunskill I adies— l' e1 '** t o a ''<-'ept rather than reject the thai- aadress oi •> M , s Coltmau •' 3 Mrs i presented by the speakers. The series. T 'liie'n—1. Mr J. J.'Beachim: i. seeretitry's report was given by Mis- Biriuiuuh iiu% bud carried a noinnic; ot white chrysanthe- Thompson, of t-'.ggle- n m m s . She was attended by Miss Naiha and appealed to the listen- Jones (sister of tne bridegroom). She wore of dusky pink with matching acces- The best man was Cpl. 1.. l.imhrick, iliam. The ceremony was conducted Coiisola- Cooper. Anthems were rendered b> the I'.v the Kev. Sanderson. Darlington, tion Miss .) Brunskill and Mr It W&tsoh ''"-''i- A good company gathered and con- A reception was held at the bride's home. ' ' Mm i triliuted to n very happy, and, we hope, after which the happy couple left on 'heir welcome Home Efforts. profitable service. honeymoon, which is being spent in South A series of daiiees have been held ove'r On Boxing Day the scholars were enter- Wales. ° The bride's travelling eii>emhle the holidays in uie Assembly Hall. Mmdle- mined in the Grammar School. Tea was was a dusky pink dress with slone coloured ton-in-Teesdale, -fcy the committee ol tne provided >for children, parents and frienils. coat. Welcome Home B Jn-.i. \ in-w innovation The arrival of the He v. A. H. Rn tent an and was an aXfecnooS (.dunce on New Year's Mrs Batemati was a pleasant surprise and Day. Assisted i»f the Old Scholars' Club the children enjoyed having them join in Choir and othejs helpers, the coiniiiiuee their game*, for'a-short time. The visit of completed their| carol singing on New *iutn Clifiis proved to be another interest* Year's Eve around Middleton and district, ing and exciting event and his presents and chocolate were very welcome. The Over -'im people attended the ploughing children was reluctant to go home after competition held at Dunsa Bank Farm, spending such a happy afternoon. Other Eas-t l.aytou. on Monday. Arranged by young people gathered for the evening unj Dalton Young Farmers' Club, the effort bad con 1 !titled the games, concluding by sin: carols. DALTOM PLOUGHING COMPETITION. Mechanics' Institute Annual Ball. The T.'ith aiuiuaj) ball was held •Mechanics' InsiifMte .in the Assembly Hall Middlelon-in-Ti esdale. on Friday evening the attendance was good, although travel- | n g a s e | e r tion of Christina ling facilities reamed the numbers present in comparison <Juai pre-war events. Mr W. Dowson's Orfflitstiu provided the music and Mr S. E. Marion, T. Bellas, E. Bellas. II. B. Watson arid M.C.'s. Middleton Womsi The members held ihi K. Bowron were the s Institute. Wr the Women's lusiitute uimjial Christmas party on Tlmrsday evening- in the Council School*. Mr* Bell, the president, welcomed the mem- V\ats Richmond Singers Raise £30. \ party of local singers raised ±'3n for the Richmond Borough Welcome Home Fund in singing carols at Christmastide. Barnard C istle Comforts Fund. I'he wee bers and their guests The evening wa* ot) Tuesday given over to gnhles and entertainment and Cotherstone prizes were won for the various coinpeti- - . a good entry of competitors, and the stan- dard of ploughing was a high one. The v ting farmers excelled themselves and the class as a whole was very highly com- mended by the judges. In the open class there was present sonic of the North's lead- ing ploughmen, and in the horse section the refeiee judge hail to be called in. so even was the standard of work. The fudges were Mr Harold Bobinson. of Alwent. Stain- drop, and Mr A. Stephenson, Cultivations Qiflcer, Durham W.A.E.C., Darlington, with Moor I'onies inear Gtinnerside recent snowstorm. Bridge; making their way the moors ^Oto ; H. 11 during the . •Fawcett lions arranged . Musical mat, Mrs Smith H a Co t h erstone, on Boxing Night, ..;IKI Mic; AilHicnli MINI Mo, fl/\-,-tjv.: Ui<c I. _ . _ V ** '©***» quilting parlies held at M lig Lodge, will he resume I Mr I . Metcalfe, as referee judge. The prizes huary 9th. wen- presented by the Club President, Sir elcome Home Fund Frederick Milbank, and Miss Brown. Dunsa Manor. The competition was held on the temperance f a i n l ,, F M R R Richmond, who also provided Hichmond W.V.S. GREETINGS from BLACKETTS and BEST WISHES for the NEW YEAR. * drive held in S.D.I. War-time Controlled Prices for CARBONATED DRINKS Large Bottle: 4\d. Pints: 4d. Half Pints : 3\d. Small Bottle: 3d. " the successful farmer is always thinking -his thoughts are stimulated by FARMERS WEEKLY " and Miss Addison ; jumbled flowers. Mrs I-'. ^*^^r ^^^^SLSXS2ii V a | d " lifl -' l;iv refreshment ... It ... ... oi the above iund, the prizewinners were: also riutHinitert n'w Walton; guessing names. Miss Addison :, „,,;„.. „„.. , ,', „,r« d l M J aisnmuieti pit ^^L^wte^^^^l^ R. Waites. The M.c'was Miss H. Gibson Ladies, Mrs .1. Longstaff ; gentlemen, Mr The was given by Evelyn Watson • a' recitation by Sheila Collinson, and a pianoforte solo by Maurice Collinson Drama Section g£u»e a play, " The Novel Sudden Death of Mr A. Brown. hief awards were : Horse ploughing (open)—I, J. Dixon. Dillingham ; t, W . I . . Wheldoii, Hill End Farm, Northallerton ; 3. I'he members of the T » f i death took place suddenly yesterday W. T. Knight, Forcett. Best finish, W . I . . Tuesday) morning, of Mr Arthur Brown, Wheldon. Open tractor and r.emi-digger— ette," which was produced by Mrs Dawson, of the Marwood Isidation Hospital, Barnard I, O. Hall, Orchard House, Melsonby • Z, Characters were taken by Mrs Newton, Mrs Castle. Well-known locally, Mr Brown was R. Metcalfe. Hill House, Little Langton. Shaw, Miss G. Watson, Miss Ledgard and the driver of the hospital ambulance, and :\onnaiienon ; .s, tteoige Bowman, Greta Miss B. Dawson. Mrs K. Walton anil Miss husband of tl.e matron of that place. They Bridge; 4, .1. (".. Wilson, billing West. Rich- (ireta Watson provided music for the have served tb.'ie almost 30 years. Mr mon.l. Young Farmers' i lass—1, Nathan games and accompanied the soloists. Buppei B»-»wn -*-.si- ..-p-«* suddenly after getting the Wardle. Green Bank, East I.ayton Dalton hostesses were members of the 1944 com- ambulance out. It was being transferred Y.K.C-; John Howell, Whas-hlon (Dalton nnttee tlli Bishop Auckland. Y.F.C ) ; 3, Peter Watson, Greta Bridge Cotherstone Welcome Home. Barnard Castle Y.F.C.); 4. Eric Donaldson Cattenck Y.F.C.) l>est finish, Nathan Mickleton W.I. Christmas Party. The December meeting, of ..Mickleton , The ' l ^ l ^ M was raised by a ^.-dle/aged' ,6.- This young'farmer ha, Women's Institute was held in the Church w h i ^iiye aud_dance held at Cotln., described as a coming champion Institute, Mickleton. on Wednesday, lerstone the " " Monday night in aid of the local Wel- >Tth inst., and took flie form of the annual < i"e Home Funds. Aiiaiiged by Mrs (. 1 open tractor and plough, •> or 3 furrow, Christmas party. A good company was <.l>"P'"hase and Mrs Ay re Smith the effort than Ml inches wide furrow-1. present and Mrs A. A. Dent presided. Com- was a big success, the whist M.C was Mi L e s | J ( , , M x ( | | l i ( i | p b e F a r m Billingham • 2. petitions, games, songs and dancing were B. Waites. Prizewinners were : I.tidies—1, George Blackburn, tiayles Fields, Dalton; Magdalean, Great 4, Wilfred Foster. imwigst'^ ^ l ' iot I .;.r-. M /' s T -, B S' les ;, Ge,l,1 o"3, Alan Leggot, High were rendered by Mrs Wilkinson, Miss D.. meii-l. P.C. Mlvmgton ; 2, Pte. Boyce ; 3, g m e a t 0 1 , N^hallertSn Walker, Miss-N., Dowson and Mr Bowron, M [ A Hunter Ewebanks, Greta Bridge. Best kept tractor and a duet by Mis R. P. Baine and Mrs E. Melsonby Club. H . Wappalt, Gayles. Walker. " Catching the Train " and Melsonby Help One Another Yearly Club Prize donors : Messrs Steels, Sunderland; " Picking up peas," were the amusing coin- a dividend of 14s. to 217 members after Youngs, Darlington ; John Neasham, Dar- petitions. and prizes (given by Mrs ft. P. a sum of fc.si lis. had been paid in sick pay- lingtnn ; Darwin and Sons. Dalton • \V. Haine and Mrs jftaker) were won by Miss me nts. Officers elected at the annual meet- Watson. Newsham ; W. Meynell, Bavens t.. Dowson, Mrs-tiroves and-Miss N. Dow- were: M r W . Waller, president and worth ; Tees-side Farmers' Ltd.; and Major son. The surprise box, in charge of Mrs treasurer; Mr It. Welford, secretary; Messrs Craddock. Cullen, realised 13s. and was won by Mrs \v. M. Bell and A. Hird. auditors; and the Secretarial duties were carried out by Mr Baker. Accompanists for the evening were committee, Messrs J. Benson, B. Jackson, H. Thompson. Mrs Wilkinson, Mrs Murphy, and others. \y. Hird, J. Lynn and T. Hird. ^ An excellent supper was provided by mem- —. '—i „„„ . •„ r _„_ r i ! 1 bers, and members of the committee were F o r m e r Teesdale Man Dies in Canada, hostesses for thi' evening. A collection for The death occurred in Vancouver on the children's party to be held on New Christmas Day of Mr John Edward (Don) Year's Day was gratifyingly responded to. Hodsman. youngest son of the founder of f the firm of George Hodsman and Sons, Wesley Concert. Ltd., Middlesbrough. He was 55. At the Evenwood and Hamshaw Fanciers held a The annual Boxing Night conceit in con- outbreak of the last war Mr Hodsman was pen show on New Year's Day in the Bridge 'p. rr\ • j IT* T 1 .1 iiecttoti with flier'Middleton Wesley Church a bank clerk in Canada and lie joined the inn. Prizewinners were: llie 1 eeS-Slde rarmers .Limited extend tO all their drew a laige audience who apparently en, Canadian Armv. At the end of the war he Rabbits.—Dutch, adult—1 and ~, T. Green. , _ . , , > i Joyed the varied; programme provided. The joined his two brothers i n .the Middles-Dutch, voung—l and 2, R. W. Moiley ; 3, LUStOmerS and rnendS the beaSOn S Greetings and "ev. Fred Wright presided. The Wesley i l r o u g h business, retiring i n 1930. Iii 1939 T. Green. English, adult-1, B. W. Morley ; choir, conducted-by Mr H. Brignall. opened n e a I 1 d his wife visited Canada, arriving a 2, H . Sissons ; 3, i. Bayles. English, young the programme, with a carol and Handel's w e e k before the outbreak of war. He was —1, B. Allan ; 2, W. Morley ; 3, J. Tuck, minuet from Berenice, " Now on Land and a brother of Mr George Hodsman, the well- Silver, adult—1, J Tuck ; 2, J. Pybus. Chin- Sea Descending." Their other contributions known Teesdale quarry owner. chilla, adult—1, H. Sissons ; 2, J. T. Coates; were Hatton's * Softly Fall the Shades of B a r n i n _ h a m women's'institute 3 - 1 Pybus. Chinchilla, young—1. A. Evening " and Mendelssohn's " Departure," Barmngnam women s insmuie. Blackett; 2, J. H. Egglestotie : 3, J. W. ending with another carol. Mrs J. R. Brig , The.memlwrs of Ramingham ^MWsns Uye ,. d _ B e v e r e u . a d u it.-l. I EVENWOOD AND RAMSHAW FANCIERS' PEN SHOW. Best Wishes for a Happy New Year. Tees-side Farmers Ltd-, Barnard Castle. iialfeontributedVa "solo"and Mrs M. John-Institute gave the son and Miss E| Thompson an amusing party on_WWay ^e^ScjmoL which had y ,; u u t ._,; W. mwmm Beveren, adult*-l, ti. W. Myers ; 2, Anderson; 3, T. H. Mann. Beveren, miig—1, W. Anderson. Silver fox, adult duologue. Members of the Women's Insti- been decorated ifor the occasion by. the (i Heai . (J1 . k R e X i a n y c o l u U r A A tute Drama Section gave a play, which was committee. The tables were loaded.with a _J Egglestone • 2, F. W. Morley. Any produced by Mrs Dawson. The children of tempting array of cakes etcv reminiscent a dult-i, T. Green -, 2. J. Tuck; the Sunday school primary department of pre-war days. Father Christinas came ( > variety fancy voung-l ==gave a play, "The Christmas Dream. ' after tea and eveiA child "cened a book , . •„ Egglestone 3. B. W 'They had been trained by Mrs H . Baum and a packet of sweets. Sg GiHingham va ,-ieiv fur. adult-l. .11. S i , md' the Sundav school staff. Mrs Wright came from Barnard Castle and delighted - » Myers • 3, G. Peacock. Novt« exhibit, adult—I, T. Coates • 2. T. H. Maun Novice ex. and Tractor Repairs Save Money. Don't let your Tractor be out of action through neglect—get any missing or worn parts replaced NOW. We hold a fair supply of Spares, and you may rest assured that our Trained Mechanics will put every ounce of experience into the job. Let us know your requirements—we will see your wants attended to with the least possible delay, and with complete satisfaction. All information about Alfa-Laval Milking Machines, Sterilizing Outfits, and Dairy Equipmerft is available at our Branch Depots at Barnard Castle, Stockton, Northallerton and Thirsk on Market Days. H. YOUNG (Motors) LTD. Feethams, Darlington Agricultural Engineer., (Phona 4207). Tractor Repair Dapt.. Implement Repair Dept.. . Victoria Road.. Parkgate. (Phona 4321). ('Phon« 4207, extension). HEAD OFFICE: CHESTER-LE-STREET. accompanied on the piano for these items, the CI Mr W. Lamb brought his clever dogs, and tricks, oau.es auu cttio.s ...... c.uucu a and ex., adult-1. Brown under the guidance* of Mr Lamb, went enjoyable day. 1 he , ^ ' 1 ^ ^ . . ' " f itavles ; 3, Coates. Ditto y .... ng-l. Bayles: through their triVks, which - showed much later sold and realised U foi the Bed Cross. ^ M y e f ) f c pairs -4. B. W. Morley careful training and preparation. Many N 0 Lights on Cart. Breeders' fancy, adult—I, .1. Tuck ; II Sundav school scholars received prizes for . xt gtaindrop Police Court on Friday. Sissons. Breeders' fancy, young—1. B attendance during the year. The proceeds ) o | i n , ) a l l i e s Ward, a farm labourt'r, of Allan ; i, B. W. Morley • 3. It. W. Morjey were for Trust funds. Miss L. M. Thump- Highclille Farm, Winston, was charged Breeders' fur, adult—H. sissons. Breeders son and Mr J. R. Brignall shared the W | Jt | 1 having a horse-drawn vehicle ou tite fur. young—1, A. ltla< ketl ; .'. w. Anderson accompanists' duties highway at 7-43 a.m. Oil December k'ili Challenge fancy, adult—I. T. Green : t, J np ^th nf Hamsterlev Farmer's Widow. without lights. He pleaded guilty. Pan Tuck. Challenge fancy, young I. B. Allan Dea,th of Hamsterley Farmers w aow. lord's duty was the conveying of milk 3, H. W. Morley : 3, I luck. Challenge fur The interment took plac* c a n s ,,,„„ t l l P f a r m to the roadside stand adult-1, B. Allan; 2, H. Sisson ; 3. Mrs f', •^^SJ ^SM ^SaeWS^^ for collection by the wagons. On the morn* Peacock. Challenge fur, yo.uig-W. Ander- dale, of Mrs M » H A i m gouseneld who for i"K i u «l«>estion he found the wagon already sou. Grand challenge-1. Allan ; i , Sissons te Mr Isaac " ^ ^ ^ - ^ L ^ i waiting at the stand. He pulled the cart 3. Peacock. Bed Cross-], Allan ; i. Sissons; ars |revious to 2^*g* eB %W o u t ^ t h e h i g h w a y t o expedite transfer- 3. Peacock. t Linfjurn Hall, Hanisteiie>. « - e n r e o f t h e m U k ( . alis A ..ycllst. Gladys Cavies.—Self young-1. J. Kobson ; i . W. 1 was 74 ?\X^H-IMT Gatebn, of Gate House, Winston, on her Hutchinson. Any other variety, adult-1, rtth her daughter and ; ^n-in-la^ t Q w l n s t o n s t a t i o n , failed to see the F. Snowball ; i, \ «rs G. * n e \ a ' D *"'/r' R cart and collided with it. She was thrown Any other var he past eleven years The Rector, me wev. d t h e c a r t w h i c h p a s s e d over her chest, challenge, adult . W. Willis, officiated at the l u n e i a n i ne H m i n j u l i e s W r e described as light. Hutchinson; 3. M J. chief mourners were : Mr Thompson (Billingham), Mr and Mr Bousefleld (Eggleston), Mr and •tv, young—J. Bobson 1, F. Snowball ; 2. W p Her IflJUTieb were uescnucu as H ^ I I L . nuiirtiiiinun; o, MorlPV. lied Cl 'OSS—1, F * 1/ Defendant was fined £1. Snowball ; W. Hutchinson. » Mickleton Young Farmers- C.uh. B .^^t:X K Cross (Shipley), Mr and Mrs J. T. Tarn Mickleton Young Farmers' Club held , ' w Anderson; 2, Anderson. H.F. pullet (Roseberry), Mr and Mrs G. fright (Dent their Christmas party at the Institute on \ w A n d e r s o n . j. H Scott; 3, Ander- Bahk). Mr and Mrs M. Teward (High Dyke , Thursday evening. Commencing with a Selling ciass-1. 2 and 3, W. Anderson. Mrs J, Bousefteld, sons, daughters sons-in- short w hist drive, prizes (which were ' M i ,, ( ,_ S e l f A - C . - i . J. Hindinarsh. law and daughters-in-law j.Mrs W Daw- generously given by patrons of thticlub) M k [ 1 . a d u it_l, T. H. Green; 2, J. Hind- son (Darlington), sister; Mr and Mis T. w e r e presented to the winners by Mrs T, n ) a r s ,,. 3 r i P 0 1 e Blackett. Mkd. 8 weeks- Shields (Eldon), sister and brother-in-law ; Addison, of Haybernes, to : Ladies-1, Miss , a | ; d 3 F H «orley. Any other variety Mr G. Hutchinson (Etherley), Mr r. Hutch-. Teail Nixon ; 2, Mrs C. Bambridge ; 3, M'ss a n d 3 G B i a c keU. Any other inson (Etherley)] Mr T. Hutchinson (Ether- E n a Addison. Geiitlemen-1, Mr John Gill; v a ) . j p t v s w e e ks-l. 2 and 3, c . Blackett. ley), brothers ; Mr L. Hutchinson (Bishop o, M r H . Bambndge ; 3, Mr B. rhoriiborrow.. cliaI|(1 ' M adult-1, T. H. Green; 2, G. Auckland), Mr A. Hutchinson, Mrs F. Wat- During the evening other prizewinners B l a ( . K e t f . 3 , Hindmarsh. Challenge 8 son (Lands), ;Mrs E. Wilson fRichmond), V y#re Harry GUI. Betty Hartley and Miriam w e e k s _ t y w Morlev 9 and '! G Mr and Mrs F. Dawson (Darlington). Mrs Coulthard. Mr Robert Gill also entertained uiat-1-.ett Cup class—1 T H~ Green res A Franks (London), Mr and Mrs N. Hogg the company with songs and Miss Jean g Blacketl Bed Cross-*! F W Uorley'' F.ldon), nephews and nieces; Misses M., Nixon gave a reading in Yorkshire dialect. > , Hindmawlt• 3 G Blackett D., and C. Bousefleld, Mr G. Bousefleld Music was supplied by Baldersdale Band. ( l ] p winners w : ere - Fur SissonS • Fancy (Eggleston), C/Cpl. T. Robinson, grand-which greatly helped the party. Mr Cyrilgj Olan • Cavtes F Snowball children. The bearers were Messrs A. Atkinson, the Club Leader, was M.C.. and T n e j u a ;, p a w e | .j Messrs T l'.nnaby Hunter. J. W. Tallentire, N. Colhnson, J expressed the Club's thanks to all who had Shildon' rabbits and Vavies) G Gornail Watson and V. Watson. helped to make the evening such.a success, wiljington (baqjams), and T Green (mice) To this we take the opportunity of stating our "resolution " to maintain that high standard of quality and Service upon which the Company's reputation has so long and firmly stood. WE wish each and every one A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR and Many More to come. J&* iSa- it* i&k * * I In which they served • • Queen Victoria acceded in 1837. They were the days of the tea party and the garden fete. Among fine porcelains Staffordshire had a place of honour. People today still show the same discriminating taste. That's why they prefer to drink Hornimanc. * Hornimans Dividend Tea sells at lid. per quarter. And there's an extra—a cash dividend of 10/- when your collecting card is full. HORNIMANS Dividend* Tea W. H . * F . J . HORNIMAN ft C O . , LTD. If you cannot Visit us personally to choose Gifts for Weddings, or other special occasions, do please write to our Customers' Adviser, she will try to make Gift Shopping as easy as possible for you. Our departments are stocked with gifts- all useful and practical—Silverwear, Ivories, Cloisonne, etc., and more personal gifts to wear. WESIBOROUGH SCARBOROUGH

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Page 1: COVERS THE DALES—TEESDALE, SWALEDALE, …teesdalemercuryarchive.org/pdf/1945/January-03/January-03-1945-01.pdflig Lodge, will he resume I Mr I. Metcalfe, as referee judge. The prizes

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COVERS T H E D A L E S — T E E S D A L E , S W A L E D A L E , WENSDEYDALE,

SOUTH DURHAM^ NORTH Y O R K AND WESTMORLAND ADVERTISER.

SIFT/ SALT .

Palmer Minn & Co., ltd.. Somftadi. Chaftlre]

Established 1M4. R E G I S T E R E D A T T H I G E N E R A L P O S T O F F I C E A S A N E W S P A P E R .

No. 4,681 Barnard Castle, Wednesday, January 3rd, 1945. Price Three Halfpence.

rPPFJ '̂TEESDALK. i l l y HULL (JpN 'CoilUESPONDENT.]

Coloerstone Carollers.

PRIZEGIVING AT BOWES. BARNARD CASTLE WEDDING. B O W E S M E T H O D I S T SUNDAY S C H O O L u the Congregat ional Church , Barnard

A C T I V I T I E S . Castle, on Saturday , December SOth, an i lie. c o l l e c t i o n , i / 3s. >.)d., received by the in te res t ing w e d d i n g was solemnised, when

Colheis imie Me t i i f d i s t c h u r c h carol singers On a recent Sunday the annua l prise* Trooper James Jones, Hoyal Scots Greys, o n Chr is tmas .Evj , was for the N.C.H.O. g i v i n g took place. t h e service was con- W o l id son of M r and Mrs D. Jones, o f and Bed Cross 1'ijsuners-of W a r Fund , ducted by M r A. Bayles. Mi• T . Cooper also Rcsolven, South Wales, was- uni ted in HODSMAN.—At Vancouver, B r i t i s h Colum- took par t and in t roduced the oldest luei i i - ma r r i age to Miss Eve lyn Simpson, daugh-

bia, on .Chr i s tmas Day, John E d w a r d her of the society. Mrs Parsons, to p i sen I " J 1 of Coun. and Mrs J. S impson, of S i a n -(Don) , youngest son of the late M r and the books to the ch i ld ren . fo r th , Barnard Castle. Mrs l i o d s m a n . of Y o r k and H i g h Force. On Christmas Day the usual festival was The bride, w h o was g iven a w a y by he:

Mechanics' institute Whist. celebrated. M r Watson and M r 1>. Ba in- father, wore a turquoise blue dress w i ; l i j les tnn, were the Sneakers black hat and shoes and gloves to tone The annua l Chr is tmas wh i s t d r ive was u*1?S e ' " f ' i ? 1

Wednesday i n the Mechani held on Ins t i tu te , Middle'ton-in-Teesdale. Prizes were presented to the f o l l o w i n g players Championsh i i M r s Howes ; l i a u m . ( ient lemei l—1. M r J. .1. Beachim ; M r A. Hunter ; 3, M r H . l i a u m

, s- and gave ^ n s p i r i addresses. Miss

ton . presided

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Mjrs B r u n s k i l l I adies— l ' e 1 '** t o a''<-'ept ra ther than reject the t h a i - aadress oi •> M , s Co l tmau •' 3 Mrs i presented by the speakers. The series. T 'liie'n—1. M r J. J . ' B e a c h i m : i. seeretitry's report was g iven by M i s - B i r i u i u u h

iiu% bud carried a noinnic; ot wh i t e chrysanthe-Thompson , of t-'.ggle- n m m s . She was attended by Miss Naiha

and appealed to the l is ten- Jones (sister of tne b r i d e g r o o m ) . She wore of dusky p ink w i t h matching acces-The best m a n was Cpl . 1.. l . i m h r i c k ,

i l i a m . The ceremony was conducted Coiisola- Cooper. Anthems were rendered b> the I'.v the Kev. Sanderson. D a r l i n g t o n ,

t i o n Miss .) B r u n s k i l l and M r It W&tsoh ' ' " - ' ' i - A good company gathered and con- A reception was held at the bride 's home. ' ' Mm i t r i l iu ted to n very happy, and , we hope, after w h i c h the happy couple left on 'heir

welcome Home Efforts. profi table service. honeymoon, w h i c h is be ing spent in South A series of daiiees have been held ove'r On B o x i n g Day the scholars were enter- Wales. ° The bride 's t r a v e l l i n g eii>emhle

the ho l idays in uie Assembly H a l l . Mmdle - mined in the Grammar School. Tea was was a dusky p i n k dress w i t h slone coloured ton-in-Teesdale, -fcy the commit tee o l tne provided >for ch i ld ren , parents and f r ieni ls . coat. Welcome Home B Jn-.i. \ in-w innova t ion The a r r i v a l of the He v. A. H. Rn tent an and • was an aXfecnooS (.dunce on New Year's Mrs Batemat i was a pleasant surprise and Day. Assisted i»f the Old Scholars ' Club the ch i ld ren enjoyed h a v i n g them j o i n i n Choir and othejs helpers, the coini i i iuee their game*, for 'a-shor t t ime. The visit of completed t h e i r | carol s i ng ing on New * i u t n Clifiis proved to be another interest* Year 's Eve a round Midd le ton and d is t r ic t , i n g and e x c i t i n g event and his presents

and chocolate were very welcome. The Over -'im people attended the ploughing ch i ld ren was reluctant to go home after compet i t ion held at Dunsa Bank F a r m , spending such a happy af ternoon. Other Eas-t l . ay tou . on Monday . Arranged by y o u n g people gathered for the evening u n j Dalton Y o u n g Farmers ' Club, the effort bad con 1 ! t i t led the games, conc lud ing by s i n :

carols.

DALTOM PLOUGHING COMPETITION.

Mechanics' Ins t i tu te Annual Ball . The T.'ith aiuiuaj) bal l was held

•Mechanics ' InsiifMte . i n the Assembly H a l l M i d d l e l o n - i n - T i esdale. on F r i d a y evening t h e attendance was good, a l t hough t ravel- | n g a s e | e r t i o n of Chr is t ina l i n g faci l i t ies r e a m e d the numbers present i n compar ison <Juai pre-war events. M r W . Dowson's Orf f l i t s t iu p rov ided the music and M r S. E. M a r i o n , T. Bellas, E. Bellas. I I . B. Watson arid M.C.'s. Middleton Womsi

The members held i h i

K. B o w r o n were the

s Institute. Wr the Women 's lus i i tu te

u i m j i a l Chris tmas pa r ty on T lmrsday evening- i n the Counci l School*. M r * Bel l , the president, welcomed the mem- V\ats

Richmond Singers Raise £30. \ par ty of local singers raised ±'3n for the

Richmond Borough Welcome Home Fund in s i n g i n g carols at Chris tmast ide. Barnard C istle Comforts Fund.

I'he wee

bers and the i r guests The evening wa* ot) Tuesday given over to gnhles and enter ta inment and Cotherstone prizes were w o n for the var ious coinpeti- - .

a good entry of competi tors , and the stan­dard of p l o u g h i n g was a h i g h one. The v t i n g farmers excelled themselves and the class as a whole was very h i g h l y com­mended by the judges. In the open class there was present sonic o f the North 's lead­ing p loughmen, and in the horse section the refeiee j u d g e hail to be called i n . so even was the s tandard o f w o r k . The fudges were Mr Haro ld Bobinson. of Alwen t . Stain-drop, and Mr A. Stephenson, Cul t iva t ions Qiflcer, Durham W.A.E.C. , Da r l i ng ton , w i t h

Moor I'onies i n e a r Gtinnerside recent snowstorm.

Br idge; m a k i n g the i r way t h e moors ^Oto ; H . 11

d u r i n g the . •Fawcett

l ions ar ranged . Mus ica l mat , Mrs S m i t h H a „ C o t h ers tone, on B o x i n g Night , . . ; I K I M i c ; Ai lHicnl i • M I N I M o , fl/\-,-tjv.: Ui<c I . _ . _ V ** ' © * * * »

qu i l t ing parl ies held at M l ig Lodge, w i l l he resume I Mr I . Metcalfe, as referee judge. The prizes hua ry 9th. wen- presented by the Club President, S i r elcome Home Fund Frederick M i l b a n k , and Miss B r o w n . Dunsa

Manor . The compet i t ion was held on the temperance f a i n l ,, F M R R R ichmond , who also provided

H i c h m o n d W.V.S .

GREETINGS from

BLACKETTS and BEST W I S H E S for the N E W YEAR.

* •

dr ive held in

S . D . I . War-time Controlled Prices

for C A R B O N A T E D

D R I N K S Large Bottle: 4\d.

Pints: 4d. Half Pints : 3\d. Small Bottle: 3d.

" the successful farmer is always thinking -his thoughts are stimulated by

FARMERS WEEKLY "

and Miss Addison ; jumbled flowers. Mrs I- ' . ̂ * ^ ^ r ^ ^ ^ ^ S L S X S 2 i i V a | d " l i f l - ' l ; i v refreshment . . . I t • . . . . . . o i the above i u n d , the prizewinners w e r e : a l s o r i u t H i n i t e r t n'w W a l t o n ; guessing names. Miss Addison : , „,,;„.. „„. . , , ' , „ , r « d l M J a i s n m u i e t i pit

^ ^ L ^ w t e ^ ^ ^ ^ l ^ R. Waites . The M . c ' w a s Miss H. Gibson Ladies, Mrs .1. Longstaff ; gent lemen, M r T h e

was g iven by Eve lyn Watson • a' r ec i ta t ion by Shei la Col l inson , and a pianofor te solo by Maur ice Col l inson Drama Section g£u»e a p lay , " The Novel

Sudden Death of Mr A. Brown.

hief awards were : Horse p lough ing (open)—I, J. D i x o n . D i l l i n g h a m ; t, W . I . . Whe ldo i i , H i l l End Fa rm, Nor tha l l e r ton ; 3.

I'he members of the T » f i death took place suddenly yesterday W . T . K n i g h t , Forcett. Best finish, W . I . . Tuesday) m o r n i n g , of M r A r t h u r B r o w n , W h e l d o n . Open t rac tor and r.emi-digger—

ette," w h i c h was produced by Mrs Dawson, of the M a r w o o d Is idat ion Hospi ta l , Ba rna rd I , O. H a l l , Orchard House, Melsonby • Z, Characters were taken by Mrs Newton, Mrs Castle. W e l l - k n o w n local ly , M r B r o w n was R. Metcalfe. H i l l House, L i t t l e Lang ton . Shaw, Miss G. Watson , Miss Ledgard and the d r ive r of the hospi tal ambulance, and : \ o n n a i i e n o n ; .s, t teoige B o w m a n , Greta Miss B. Dawson. Mrs K. W a l t o n ani l Miss husband of tl.e ma t ron of that place. They Br idge ; 4, .1. (".. W i l s o n , b i l l i n g West. Rich-( i re ta Watson prov ided music for the have served tb. ' ie a lmost 30 years. M r mon . l . Y o u n g Farmers ' i lass—1, Nathan games and accompanied the soloists. Buppei B»-»wn -*-.si-..-p-«* suddenly after ge t t ing the W a r d l e . Green Bank, East I .ayton Dal ton hostesses were members of the 1944 com- ambulance out. It was be ing t ransferred Y . K . C - ; John Howel l , Whas-hlon (Dalton nnttee t l l i Bishop Auck land . Y.F.C ) ; 3, Peter Watson, Greta Br idge

Cotherstone Welcome Home. Ba rna rd Castle Y.F.C. ) ; 4. Eric Donaldson Cat tenck Y.F.C.) • l>est finish, Nathan Mickleton W . I . Christmas Party.

The December m e e t i n g , of . . M i c k l e t o n , The ' l ^ l ^ M was raised by a ^ . - d l e / a g e d ' ,6.- T h i s y o u n g ' f a r m e r ha, Women 's Ins t i tu te was held i n the Church w h i ^ i i y e aud_dance he ld at C o t l n . , described as a c o m i n g champion Ins t i tu te , Mick l e ton . on Wednesday,

lerstone the " " Monday n igh t i n a id of the local We l -

>Tth inst. , and took flie f o r m of the annua l < i"e Home Funds. A i i a i i g e d by Mrs (. 1 open t rac tor and p lough , •> or 3 fu r row, Chris tmas pa r ty . A good company was <.l>"P'"hase and M r s Ay re S m i t h the effort t han Ml inches w ide f u r r o w - 1 . present and Mrs A. A. Dent presided. Com- was a b i g success, the whis t M.C was M i L e s | J ( , , M x ( | | l i ( i | p b e F a r m B i l l i n g h a m • 2. pet i t ions, games, songs and danc ing were B. Waites . P r izewinners were : I.tidies—1, George B lackburn , t iayles Fields, D a l t o n ;

Magdalean, Great 4, W i l f r e d Foster.

i m w i g s t ' ^ ^ l' io t

I.;.r-. M / ' s T-, BS' l e s;, G e , l , 1 o " 3 , A l a n Leggot, H i g h were rendered by Mrs W i l k i n s o n , Miss D.. m e i i - l . P.C. M l v m g t o n ; 2, Pte. Boyce ; 3, g m e a t 0 1 , N ^ h a l l e r t S n Walke r , M i s s - N . , Dowson and M r Bowron , M [ A Hunter Ewebanks, Greta Br idge . Best kept t rac tor a n d a duet by M i s R . P. Baine and Mrs E. Melsonby Club. H . Wappa l t , Gayles. Walker . " Catching the T r a i n " and Melsonby Help One Another Year ly Club Prize donors : Messrs Steels, Sunder land; " P i c k i n g up peas," were the amus ing coin- a d iv idend of 14s. to 217 members after Youngs, Da r l i ng ton ; John Neasham, Dar-pet i t ions. and prizes (given b y Mrs ft. P. a sum of fc.si l i s . had been pa id i n sick pay- l i n g t n n ; D a r w i n and Sons. Da l t on • \ V . Haine and Mrs jf taker) were w o n by Miss m e n t s . Officers elected at the annua l meet- Watson . Newsham ; W. Meyne l l , Bavens t . . Dowson, Mrs - t i roves and -Mis s N . Dow- w e r e : M r W . Wal l e r , president and w o r t h ; Tees-side Farmers ' L t d . ; and Major son. The surprise box, i n charge of Mrs treasurer; M r I t . W e l f o r d , secretary; Messrs Craddock. Cullen, realised 13s. and was w o n by M r s \v. M . Bel l and A. H i r d . a u d i t o r s ; and the Secretarial duties were carr ied out by Mr Baker. Accompanists for the evening were commit tee, Messrs J. Benson, B . Jackson, H. Thompson. Mrs W i l k i n s o n , Mrs M u r p h y , and others. \ y . H i r d , J. L y n n and T . H i r d . ^ — A n excellent supper was p rov ided by mem- — . ' — i „ „ „ . • „ r _ „ _ r i ! 1

bers, and members of the commit tee were F o r m e r Teesdale Man Dies in Canada, hostesses for t h i ' evening. A col lect ion for The death occurred i n Vancouver on the ch i ldren ' s pa r ty to be he ld on New Christmas Day of M r John E d w a r d (Don) Year 's Day was g r a t i f y i n g l y responded to. Hodsman. youngest son of the founder of

f the firm of George Hodsman and Sons, Wesley Concert. L td . , Middlesbrough. He was 55. At the Evenwood and Hamshaw Fanciers he ld a

The a n n u a l B o x i n g Nigh t concei t in con- outbreak of the last w a r M r Hodsman was pen show on New Year's Day i n the Br idge 'p. rr\ • j I T * T 1 . 1 i iecttoti w i t h f l ier 'Middleton Wesley Church a bank clerk i n Canada and lie jo ined the i n n . P r izewinners w e r e : l l ie 1 eeS-Slde r a rmers .Limited extend tO al l their drew a la ige audience w h o apparent ly e n , Canadian A r m v . A t the end of the w a r he Rabbits.—Dutch, adult—1 and ~, T . Green. — , _ . , , „ > • i Joyed the var ied ; p rog ramme provided . The joined his t w o brothers i n .the M i d d l e s - D u t c h , voung—l and 2, R. W. M o i l e y ; 3, LUStOmerS and r n e n d S the b e a S O n S Greetings and " e v . Fred W r i g h t presided. The Wesley i l r o u g h business, r e t i r i n g i n 1930. I i i 1939 T . Green. Engl i sh , a d u l t - 1 , B . W. M o r l e y ;

choir , conducted-by M r H. B r i g n a l l . opened n e a I 1 d his wi fe v is i ted Canada, a r r i v i n g a 2, H . Sissons ; 3, i. Bayles. Engl i sh , young the programme, w i t h a caro l and Handel 's w e e k before the outbreak of war . He was — 1 , B . A l l a n ; 2, W . Morley ; 3, J. Tuck , minue t f rom Berenice, " Now on Land and a brother of M r George Hodsman, the w e l l - Si lver , adult—1, J Tuck ; 2, J. Pybus. Chin-Sea Descending." T h e i r other con t r ibu t ions k n o w n Teesdale qua r ry owner . ch i l l a , adult—1, H . Sissons ; 2, J. T . Coates; were Hat ton 's * Soft ly F a l l the Shades of B a r n i n _ h a m women's'institute 3 - 1 Pybus. Ch inch i l l a , young—1. A. Even ing " and Mendelssohn's " Depar ture ," Barmngnam women s insmuie. B l a c k e t t ; 2, J. H . Egglestotie : 3, J. W. end ing w i t h another carol . Mrs J. R. B r i g , The.memlwrs of R a m i n g h a m ^ M W s n s U y e , . d _ B e v e r e u . a d u i t . - l . I

EVENWOOD AND RAMSHAW FANCIERS' PEN SHOW.

Best Wishes for a Happy New Year.

Tees-side Farmers Ltd- , Barnard Castle. i i a l f e o n t r i b u t e d V a "solo"and Mrs M . J o h n - I n s t i t u t e gave the son and Miss E | T h o m p s o n an amus ing pa r ty o n _ W W a y ^ e ^ S c j m o L w h i c h had y , ; u u t . _ , ;

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Beveren, a d u l t * - l , t i . W. Myers ; 2, Anderson; 3, T . H . M a n n . Beveren,

mi ig—1, W . Anderson. Si lver fox, adu l t duologue. Members of the Women 's Ins t i - been decorated ifor the occasion by. the • ( i H e a i . ( J 1 . k R e X i a n y c o l u U r A A

tute Drama Section gave a p lay , w h i c h was commit tee . The tables were l o a d e d . w i t h a _ J Egglestone • 2, F. W. Mor ley . Any produced by M r s Dawson. The ch i ld ren of t empt ing a r ray of cakes etcv reminiscent • * » a d u l t - i , T . Green -, 2. J. Tuck; the Sunday school p r i m a r y depar tment of pre-war days. Father Christ inas came ( > va r i e ty fancy v o u n g - l

= = g a v e a p lay , " T h e Chris tmas Dream. ' after tea and e v e i A ch i ld " c e n e d a book • , . •„ Egglestone 3. B . W — ' T h e y had been t ra ined by Mrs H . B a u m and a packet of sweets. Sg GiHingham v a , - i e i v fur . a d u l t - l . .11. S i ,

md ' the Sundav school staff. Mrs W r i g h t came f rom Ba rna rd Castle and del ighted - » Myers • 3, G. Peacock. Novt« exhib i t , adu l t—I , T. Coates • 2. T. H . Maun Novice ex. and

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accompanied on the piano for these items, the CI M r W . Lamb brought his clever dogs, and t r icks , oau.es auu cttio.s ......c.uucu a and ex., a d u l t - 1 . B r o w n under the guidance* of M r Lamb, went enjoyable day. 1 he , ^ ' 1 ^ ^ . . ' " f i tavles ; 3, Coates. Di t to y . . . . n g - l . Bayles: t h rough their tr iVks, w h i c h - showed much later sold and realised U fo i the Bed Cross. ^ M y e f ) f c pa i r s -4 . B. W . Morley careful t r a i n i n g and prepara t ion . Many N 0 Lights on Cart. Breeders' fancy, adu l t—I , .1. Tuck ; I I Sundav school scholars received prizes for . x t g t a ind rop Police Court on F r iday . Sissons. Breeders' fancy, young—1. B attendance d u r i n g the year. The proceeds ) o | i n , ) a l l i e s W a r d , a f a r m labourt ' r , of A l l a n ; i, B. W. Morley • 3. I t . W. Morjey were for Trus t funds. Miss L . M . Thump- H i g h c l i l l e F a r m , Wins ton , was charged Breeders' fur, adul t—H. sissons. Breeders son and M r J. R. B r i g n a l l shared the W | J t | 1 h a v i n g a horse-drawn vehicle ou tite fur . young—1, A. ltla< ketl ; .'. w . Anderson accompanists ' duties h i g h w a y at 7-43 a.m. Oil December k ' i l i Challenge fancy, adu l t—I . T. Green : t, J n p ^ t h nf Hamsterlev Farmer's Widow. w i t h o u t l ights . He pleaded g u i l t y . P a n Tuck . Challenge fancy, young— I . B. A l l a n Dea,th of Hamsterley F a r m e r s w aow. lord's duty was the conveying of m i l k 3, H . W. Morley : 3, I l u c k . Challenge fur

The in te rment took plac* c a n s , , , „ „ t l l P f a r m to the roadside stand a d u l t - 1 , B. A l l a n ; 2, H . Sisson ; 3. Mrs f ' , • ^ ^ S J ^ S M ^ S a e W S ^ ^ for col lect ion by the wagons. On the morn* Peacock. Challenge fur, y o . u i g - W . Ander-dale, of M r s M » H A i m gouseneld w h o for i " K i u «l«>estion he found the wagon already sou. Grand c h a l l e n g e - 1 . A l l a n ; i , Sissons

te M r Isaac " ^ ^ ^ - ^ L ^ i w a i t i n g at the stand. He pul led the cart 3. Peacock. Bed C r o s s - ] , A l l a n ; i. Sissons; ars | r e v i o u s to 2^*g*eB%W o u t ^ t h e h i g h w a y t o expedite transfer- 3. Peacock. t L i n f j u r n H a l l , Hanis te i ie>. « - e n r e o f t h e m U k ( . a l i s A . .ycllst . Gladys Cavies.—Self y o u n g - 1 . J. Kobson ; i . W. 1 was 74 ?\X^H-IMT Gatebn, of Gate House, Wins ton , on her Hutchinson. A n y other var ie ty , a d u l t - 1 , rtth her daughter and ; ^ n - i n - l a ^ t Q w l n s t o n s t a t i o n , fai led to see the F. Snowbal l ; i, \ «rs G. * n e \ a ' D * " ' / r ' R „ car t and col l ided w i t h i t . She was t h r o w n A n y other var

he past eleven years The Rector, m e wev. d t h e c a r t w h i c h p a s s e d over her chest, chal lenge, adul t . W . W i l l i s , officiated at the l u n e i a n i ne H m i n j u l i e s W € r e described as l igh t . Hutch inson; 3. M J.

chief mourners were : M r Thompson ( B i l l i n g h a m ) , M r and M r Bousefleld (Eggleston), M r and

•tv, young—J. Bobson 1, F. Snowbal l ; 2. W

p H e r I f l J U T i e b w e r e u e s c n u c u a s H ^ I I L . n u i i r t i i i i n u n ; o, MorlPV. lied C l ' O S S — 1 , F * 1/ Defendant was fined £1. Snowbal l ; W . Hutch inson . » Mickleton Young Farmers- C.uh. B . ^ ^ t : X K

Cross (Sh ip ley) , M r and M r s J. T . T a r n Mickle ton Young Farmers ' Club held , ' w A n d e r s o n ; 2, Anderson. H.F. pul le t (Roseberry), M r and Mrs G. f r i g h t (Dent the i r Chris tmas par ty at the Ins t i tu te on \ w A n d e r s o n . j . H S c o t t ; 3, Ander-B a h k ) . M r and Mrs M . T e w a r d ( H i g h Dyke , Thursday evening. Commencing w i t h a Se l l ing c i a s s -1 . 2 and 3, W. Anderson. M r s J, Bousefteld, sons, daughters s o n s - i n - s h o r t w h i s t dr ive , prizes ( w h i c h were ' M i , , ( , _ S e l f A - C . - i . J. H ind ina r sh . l a w and daughters-in-law j . M r s W Daw- generously g iven by patrons of t h t i c l u b ) M k [ 1 . a d u i t _ l , T. H . Green ; 2, J. Hind-son (Dar l ing ton ) , s i s te r ; M r and M i s T. w e r e presented to the winners by Mrs T , n ) a r s , , . 3 r i P 0 1 „ e Blackett. M k d . 8 w e e k s -Shields (Eldon) , sister and brother-in-law ; Addison, of Haybernes, to : L a d i e s - 1 , Miss , a | ; d 3 F H « o r l e y . Any other variety M r G. Hutch inson (Ether ley) , M r r . H u t c h - . T e a i l N i x o n ; 2, Mrs C. Bambr idge ; 3, M'ss a n d 3 G B i a c k e U . Any o t h e r inson (Ether ley)] M r T . Hutch inson (Ether- E n a Addison. G e i i t l e m e n - 1 , M r John G i l l ; v a ) . j p t v s w e e k s - l . 2 and 3, c . Blackett. l ey ) , brothers ; M r L . Hutch inson (Bishop o, M r H . B a m b n d g e ; 3, M r B . r h o r i i b o r r o w . . c l i a I | ( 1 ' M a d u l t - 1 , T. H . Green ; 2, G. Auckland) , M r A. Hutch inson , M r s F . Wat- D u r i n g the evening other pr izewinners B l a ( . K e t f . 3 , H i n d m a r s h . Challenge 8 son (Lands) , ;Mrs E. W i l s o n fRichmond) , Vy#re H a r r y GUI. Betty Har t ley and M i r i a m w e e k s _ t y w Mor l ev • 9 and '! G M r and Mrs F. Dawson (Dar l ing ton ) . Mrs Coul thard. M r Robert Gi l l also entertained uiat-1-.ett Cup class—1 T H~ Green res A Franks (London) , M r and Mrs N. Hogg the company w i t h songs and Miss Jean g Blacket l Bed Cross-*! F W U o r l e y ' '

F.ldon), nephews and nieces; Misses M . , N ixon gave a reading i n Yorkshi re dialect. > , H i n d m a w l t • 3 G Blackett D., and C. Bousefleld, M r G. Bousefleld Music was supplied by Baldersdale Band. ( l ] p winners w :ere - Fur SissonS • Fancy (Eggleston), C/Cpl. T . Robinson, g rand-which great ly helped the par ty . M r C y r i l g j Olan • Cavtes F Snowbal l ch i ld ren . The bearers were Messrs A. Atkinson, the Club Leader, was M.C.. and T n e j u a ; , p a w e | . j Messrs T l ' . n n a b y Hunter . J. W . Ta l len t i re , N. Colhnson, J expressed the Club's thanks to a l l w h o had Shi ldon ' rabbits and Vavies) G Gorna i l Watson and V. Watson. helped to make the evening such.a success, wil j ington (baqjams), and T Green (mice)

To this we take the opportunity of stating our "resolution " to maintain that high standard of quality and Service upon which the Company's reputation has so long and firmly

stood.

W E wish each and every one A HAPPY A N D PROSPEROUS N E W Y E A R and Many More

to come. J&* iSa- it* i&k

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In which they served • • •

Queen Victoria acceded in 1837. They were the days of the tea party and the garden fete. Among fine porcelains Staffordshire had a place of honour. People today still show the same discriminating taste. That's why they prefer to drink Hornimanc. * Hornimans Dividend Tea sells at l i d . per quarter. And there's an extra—a cash dividend of 10/- when your collecting card is full.

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W. H . * F . J . H O R N I M A N ft C O . , L T D .

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Our departments are stocked w i t h g i f t s -al l useful and practical—Silverwear, Ivories, Cloisonne, etc., and more personal gifts to wear.

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