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No. 4,681 Barnard Castle, Wednesday, January 3rd, 1945. Price Three Halfpence.
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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
and cha l le i i
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.
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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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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.
HORNIMANS Dividend* Tea
W. H . * F . J . H O R N I M A N ft C O . , L T D .
If you cannot Visi t us personally to choose G i f t s f o r Weddings, or other special occasions,—do please wri te to our Customers' Adviser, she w i l l t ry to make Gi f t Shopping as easy as possible for you.
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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