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THE TEESDALE MERCURY. tVotlnosrlay. January l->tli. l »4« it COTHERSTONE AMATEURS PRESENT DISTINGUISHED GATHERING. Judith Montague. Blair ir Briai Caste in order of appearance : Felix Montague..] '•• Keohane N. Merrv went! cr \Y. Kidil Sir"T$rtaii Huwet.; T. \. lacksob Lady Thalia Wilmer Imira Baiilt I 1-esiey liest 1 Ka'hli'i .lat l-.st.ii Carolinp Beckwilh Pcgfti W Mlis C. D. Williams ...I I . 1). Huthiwi Major Huniy Pearson W. 1.. V> liugli \m Dorinda Caswell., Lena itle'iklnsopri Eliot Richard Vines. T. Parkh..soii Detective Inspector Rutherford T. KitW Detective Sergeant Ferris Thorn Detective Sergeaii Raiiaje T. Kelly \ rece'-; iiaitoaau newspaper censu.-. ot what play> local amaietars favoured ami were pro.hciug placed ''Distinguished liatheiing." l>y Jukiies Parish, very Blgh in the list. I : was therefore with nn'ie ban usual interest iliat we attended the opeii- ing performance pf that play by Coiher- sti-iw Ania.eiii •rama ie Soviety Temperance Hii'l pit that plar i night in !he Friday production provided enlertainnient and onie* are :<> b e congratulated last. The hours of thrill.ny again the Player on their showing A very weak hrkl act, with the proiB] having 'almost as l»nsy a time as the players, was followed by Iwo other acta a!mo3" faultless in execution. Unfortunately, in this play the in >t ad. with its rather hMvy c'as 'tig. i-\ not an easy one on the players, and 1 doh 'i rliink it was quite so much forg 'i .ie" lilies as where those lines fit in. and as this jniay have been the result of practices bavins to be performed al half strength, it is no; our in'ention to criticise this lirsi act weakness lurllier. The fir- little episode that showed file hallmark of really g I ania em at'tl'ig was given by M r T . A. Jackson as Brian Howet of the play, when with almost meti- culous gentleuiaulines- he took Ills hand kerchief from his pocket to polish hi- moiiacle. Tha - there was no glass to polish can be forgotten in the little ritual that followed. Excellent, my dear Mr lack son ! You succeeded In faking my mind off the play to decide whether or no you had glass in that rim. It is good to see the litil things so well done. It gives hope for II: bigger things. Expectations were noi dis- appointed, and as the play proceeded i, was exhilarating to see piayeis old afd new coming along with - me fine cha >< acting, and when the drama was gi Ltiiijj too heavy there w a - M r W . 1". Nottingham to add iu his own iniini.abr way a -p ish of humour that roused IH f I a funnel intensification of the drama. A feature of '• Distinguished is the closeness with wnlch secret from the public till stage-, and Cotliersione 'ma ei the author's secret. My programme siars Laura Bart"* I as the best female pericrr.it i, nil of iii mi'li Mr T. A. Jackson miisi ake top plnce, although in this latter T. Kidd us i>. ; ive In-pector Rutherford, mule .he pel VILLAGE SMITHY HA WES. VILLAGE COBBLER, REDM1RE. CLARKSON HAKKKR'S SPACE ft* 1 6 AND ere net; beii g added to UPPER TEEsDALE NOTES. (ia.herlitg " it 111 Icr I s tile ctb ILS IS hi Id well Mechanic*' 'Vhist. M if !ie'Iilp--i Was again the oiily gi titlcinaii to secim a prize at the Mechan- ics" i .-Mitute weekly whi-; drive. Other, thinners were: Mr- Co'iiiiau. Mrs Ward. Mrs llobson. Mrs Tli '.iiipMUi. Mrs Howes. .-•id Mi- Chrlstisojri; VOCMtHt. An unusual mishap 1-c', l l i .ril lii.wsoii. of Eitersglll, TeeSilale. v " emplovine.u at i'owlees day. hi the COOJfSe of hi: as.-j's' i n t h e u.-e p i a r »•'!• and by some means leceiive Ar ilicia' n spiratiiHt wa workmates ptrUI the arriv;. After rcccverio': conscious; veyed lioini. and la'er in 1 t worse l "i the experience! n ti .rv dm :'d d hi f Dr. i he (lav D.IWSI felt lilih Vol i grap aod the A I detective, and was wind o-r .ee. T h e p a r migli: truly have been writ.i n for him. and even if he did have o n t h e fictional over- coat in many wax - he was more the irue to life tec. J. D. Ilu'land as C. D'. William- tii the play gave us some j-haracti r a n d emotional acting .'oat would lie hard to heat. \* the hos: ami l .os tss ol the p a t t y , « ' • . Keoiiane and Nancy Merry weather (Felix Montague and Judi h Montague made a good team. The urnicr h a d a very heavy part to carry. He suffered with the rest through act one. uu improved to give a polished pi rformaiu e iater. a n d t h e more one sav. him the nine one fel the eccen- tric make u p of t h e pat,' he played His un- folding oi I he iiii-i&eds ol his yuesis and his reap. i:-e- u> tlulr ieac .ons might have been a >\>- utaueous and scripiless pan. so well wtts . do.ie. Mr Kc il .aue :• a newcomer to the Coth- erstoue A nanur stag.-. He <> ad. an in- spiring debut. His partner, Xa"cy Merry- weather heeds no introduction, she has had many pas; .-ticccsse* with the Colhersione players .an I :o -ay tha she -vice ceded once again i - no i uoiigiL Miss Mi ir> weather, whethci her part i.- big or li.'.le whether she plays a lead or just a mad " f all work part gives a one lujmdred per cent effort, and nut only that bin - b e h a . a steadying influence ,o Hie nei-es o| newcomers to ,'nc footligh's. \ vet y -i.l p. i s o n 1.1 have on a stage win » lines a|e beiug forgotten. Ka'.hl. •' Jackson as Leslie (.est. rather Deaths in Middleton-in-Tees.iale. The death o. eo.jcd mi l-'.-i.i-iy evening a: r>. lioodbiirii Place, MiddEMou-in-Teesdaie, ic' V.t- Margare \::u AltlHsoil the wife of Mi lames Aiiin-.n Mi- Vilinspn was (is years of age and had had a serious seizin e early the same day. A tragic seiflietiee wa- thai Mr Alliiison. who has recinitly nnder- gone a major operation al Newcasile-oii- I'vne. ictuiiled hoUle r.y ambulance only about an hour alter the death of Ins wife. Mrs Alhnson w a s a Tee-.lalo woman, thoughtful, and a kind and in ipiid neigh- bour. Her home w;is always open i n h e r many t pper Dale friiiels. atBOng whom sli? was highly reapeetefi The iiuerinont took pla. e yesterdaj (Tuesday . 'I he deaih took place on Saturday o f M r Ambrose Redfearn, of Town Head, Middle- ton-ill-'lecsdale. \ . oiiiiiara'ively young inau Mi lb dlcarii was only 15 years of age. for some years lie had been u i i u - diff HI . h altb, bill hi.- las! illness had been it 'lv of short lints ion. A s o n o f t h e late Mr lloleir Redfeart) a n d M r s lied- feain. ol Spring Hill, Mr liedfearn died ai (he home of his mother a t i v y Holme. He wa.- a Mother of (he St. John .Ambulance Brigade and the Hospital Carnival sports Committee, a n d h a d been in Ine ompioy- ineir. of the Allude &. Allen Company at Liilieheiid. He is survived liv ft wife and young daughter. The funeral will take to-tlav Wednesday^ al St. Mary's Churcli- yard. the adoption of the balance -beet. in. Daw- son congratulated the ciiiiiiiiiiuv oil their work, and suggested the proceeds derived from the sale of the stage of the Tee-dale Players .be entered a- a gttl from the Players.' Mrs T . A . Sinitli Seconded the adoption. 'ITio election by the public of live coiiuni ice represeiitaiiws followfd. There were several nominations refused b y res the persons silgge.-teil. and e-ClKuaHy scvei names wenl forward for voting; Each per- st* son present was allowed live votes, hut Bit there appeared no means o, assuring thai anyone voted fur more thati he r. i|iiisi'e iiuniiier. 'The elected were ; Mi- A. lohii- son. Mis- K. F l e m i n g , M r T. Bellas. M ' \ \ . tirieve, and Mr J. Beadle : no.' ei. ,•.ei--M i Walton and \lr E. Ma-i.ii. M r B . Spragg 'J proposed thai the live be duly elt.-ted, In the general questions wli.cli aiose. \ir Spraggim ashed f..r coiiiinnaiii.n and Ia- ''oi-niai'ion in ii'gard to the pro\isioi: n f a iciiiporary Inn until the hall proposed lonl.l be built. Mr Madgwick : The delegates won ail. u- ded a recent N.C.S.S. meeting ill iluihani returned with news of this pnssiinli y. bu! sn far no reply has been received to the official inquiry for full details; Replying further to M r Spraggon o n t h e size and details, the Chairman said tioth- iirg was knoWn regardii'g si/.e, (he presen' location o f a n y h u t available, only the weekly rental. A minor question in regard to the hire of the piano and the apparent excessive cost, was explained b y M r shepherd, general secretary of the Hospital Committee, owners oi the instriinieiit. * Following votes of thanks to the com- mittee, the meeting ended w n ' h a n a n leiiiiifeineut of a further gifi Of K5 toward the scheme. The raising of £&l in a period of seven months is quite good work, unfortunately, according to the yearly target ot W<u. seven months' aggregate is i'ils'.i. a n d i n point of fact the scheme is really £65 below ils target, in the remaining live mouths, or i n a further financial year, this deficit on ihe average takings may be made up. Sup- port and enthusiasm tor the scheme, ami maintained for some years to come, will only assure the successful ending to the project On Friday evening ihe V.H.S." Committee arranged a whist drive and fancy dress carnival in the Assembly Hall. Mrs John- son and Miss liuruey weer M.C.'s lor whin IHE REV L B. ASHBY, LOCAL & DISTRICT NOTES. (formerly known as LICE POWDER for CATTLE) TliOscvaiLiltinns -nil furilicr improve a l»use Killer whirl, lias given grent -;n-Lu-ii.m in t h e d i s t r i c t f o r o v e r 30 yx-ar- I'l.'Ki'Al.'Ki' 'i \l,y BY CLARKSON MARKER, M.P.S CHEMIST, BABMARO CASTLE. II! m.no than passing reader- w a - I h e derision Ashby. for health r, asm:: ii:s w< ekly s.n uion in the f..r Mi" Ashby '\ill l.e icei r: -it! ni> as' Vicar of I'ur his preieriuci:: in led hv ihe laic o inter ol tlie Ke\ i, lii disc. Daily Tell graph inhered by many hard Castle previ !iii. when lie win I l e v . I I . \ Y . ii local Newgate Methodist Youth Club. I.. Ii lllhili A soi ial was started wiih .i low t'd by retre on HOP l-'oi eiyh't 'I'll \eai- Mr A h by tiii- weekly sermon, hist for I'os and laier For The Daily 'I held on Friday niglil vyhtd beetle drive. This w a - o . hments. dancing and gamej Stainlon and Darlington Hospital. S.'aintou's volunlarv . oniriiu kills i o l h Darling en i Menioriai Hosjdta! tot '.ii i.nailed ' J;VI |9s. id. The local sc. relary i Mrs Robert Harrison.. if Vol I'lial •IT iate UK i- work wii: I i- !l.|. r his > pei :ly Telegraph sufferedj ouo ha . a n hefal voice owing 1. idled lo few ih" extern ii 1 t.. do by his MailV readers ..hunt Pet Mauv the it wi.!.ely r liie oul. I ol .oll.c;i rlAii'ough " >ears ago eate-l IIII- liad .he c|e- ead Dairy Shorthorn Sale ' r!| - The third auitlial '•us Northern Dairy Shortl in CaStle branch' has be Mr liainard Castle l u c (I Oth. I<)17 how Hill S •ii lix II Ma and -ai. ocietv •d ;.. i„ i-. o n \ . ' o i l l tannnd held in inn enaiil word. London daily newspapei appr-'ciii*ion o f a l l M r fions meant to them. a ciei \ 111:11 p i a I'm..a: alfei *o make gQod ii Mr A-ld.v I ift for (he I' t h e w e i) m ,""j't D antatic Society Choice. such a Barnard Castle Atna eui a* lieeii Drainaiic Society Dlainati Written deslded lo produce 1-kllOWIl ( ;in \ l:e> . " a coiilc have written (heir Ashbv's contribu- OOCKFIELD RETIREMENT. Miieis ill the I in learn o f t h e Hall, of West F.i service as Chain Lodgft Mr Hall ocklield tlislrict ale sony retirement o f M r Thomas d Terrace, afler l:l years' nan of the Cordon House is one of Ihe Oldest Trade Frederick l.oosdale. Ii. lltng foiihwith and the pre eiited shortly after Bowes Young Farmers' Club. A m e e t i n g w a s held on li Ii. Mr Harris was unable to a previous engagement, to scud a ic.mi fo Mil Melon <!p< ..:.i' •ASM seiaitiii bavi Tjie l.asi of Mi: ill three ac s. I n IleaisaIs a:e beuiil production will fa-:. . . 1^ Monday. Jaim lo attend uj\ 11 was ilecitlei ^ tiling i'ai iii"rs leaders record in I uion and hi • '">'• lie has been a MtMhiidis; Chiirch liec!"d Willi file Society and the Miuei Mr Halls place as Cordon House l.od (.. Vnderson with the West al- the be: Tees lli -tricl t in tin Club to partake i n a qifiz on Thursday, hi(' January. Arrangements were made :.. holtl a whist drive and dance mi January :il-i. Eowcs Village Players Entertained. The members of Hie above Soei miner i n t h e village. e-loiig member o f t h e and was closely cuii- Druids' Lodge Benefit Welfare. Cliairman of the a' lias been lilled by Mr in years' service as a PANTO" AT NEWGATE METHODIST CHURCH. arrive Society weri "m- Kindly entertained on Wednesday uigln las to a whist drive and supper by (heir pro ducer a n d h i s wife. M r a n d M r s I I . L e w i s A most enjoyable evening was spent b y a l l The whist, drive prizewinner- were : Ladies 1, M r s P. Walker ; 2, Miss M Tunstall lowest, Miss Safiei'thwane. Geuts—1, .'\,r N s rafton ; 2, M r l l . A d d i s o n Hillary. Barnard Castle Mechanics' At the military Hag wins night, Sweden w a s t h e wii tallied by Mis i.oodwin, wi Wilsuii a n d M r Creehan as France, captained b y M i ; lowest. Mr W. Institute. on Wednesday niiij; table. cap- It Miss Cell. Ml Scouts. Sealed. 'I'aiu. wild Mr- frail look'iig from years of worry and pre Hay for Teesdalc Farmers. pared o ac .p. uspousibiiCy f..r t h e m m - r.. counteracl the disastrous hay seast der of T . Faik.n.-uii (F.liot Itichaid Vines o f i n Tee-dale, the N.F.I'. held a meeting al 11 Ihe play the biographer ol the whole Middletou-tn-Teesdale ;,, discuss t h e h a y party's ini-dteds. wa* well p'ave-1. probt. u t a n d t o bear of the offer made by Lena Hit M'-op. as H i ' i Caswell, lowland laniiei- to help their less fori 11- showed ialtnt H the way -he re-acted to ihe nate comrades in the hig4i«si parts oi the. diary of hci bkigraplicr. Tir~ aiigui-h por valley Mr .1. i . . Harris, County Secretarv, trayed w h u she pn-hed h e r I triers through presided, lie outlined .he si . ' inc. -ayiug her hair i n a i agony ol nervousness., was tliev had received • • tit i - iii :;7u toils a gem trf ac i:i^ hat she spoilt by repeating of hay. of Which UN ions would be theirs, wet al a later .-.age of tin drama. a n d a further meeting wa- I i be held' to T. Pritkiiis HI . as F.liot Hn-baril Vines, the determine spring requirements. Later it biographer ; a iveiy'imlp w i he:| dead, transpired thai only :m tons bad been so: had a a. i:i' u a: •• up tha* made us a l l d i - aside for Teesilale, as thai was die amount like h i m . a n I ev.-u with ihe murder plan of oitlers received. ^Bother liieinb.r complete ui ixtuiiop. In e v i f e d no sym- pointed out hat . n . if in,,;,, were given Pathy. would they gi ', dn Ion lonp allocation, fhe W. Kjtid. a.- -Blair" the butler in the rniestidn of prices, rehates and haulage Montague liou.-e. was pen.., through act ctiarges arose, and Mr Harris promised io «ille. a i d olilv m a n . .1 a or l-class per have he mauv points in dispute cleared up fortiiau e b y s<. ioigeliiug himself a.> to dig by the \gii.-iil mal Conuniiiee 61 the his ban l> iii.o his tons* r- pickets when N.F I \ poinl was also raised as lo the being tpies n i .1 b> i h c poli e. Hardly the pt»iiion ,,i nou-l uioii farmers partaking in I 'juthi" my dear liian. Hardly Ihe ihe s heme. I.ui \ir llarri tell Hiai if may " butlei " 1,^. t h e means of added ineinbcrship. He W. I'.l No ngham. a.- •'• I t i i u t y " Majc|i also added thai he agreed n the proposal Runty ;v:ir .. i. ,. . i wi.'h each ihat Ihe best mean- of • I i 1 ibu,ioii was •UCcetoiNg n p p t a r a n . f I 1.1. h i m better. 'Inough the usual traders, Mi I'iukniy and In the play M ;m•-:• f t ,| liatheriug." Mr llun hinst.n. In concluston he assured he had a pan he expi d'. I tiagedv dllioetl laughti '•••'• ii I'-. Wi' 1 -. fait i > i • Hue Hi .lf> ' . had it; rfii-i In the Mem and prizewinners were ; Championship, Airs l'mtminini C. Walton, MioUleton. v Ladies I . M is lake : Sj Mrs W . .Scott | Mrs D. Hobson ; •nsoiation. Miss sinediey. Gentlemen I. Mr W. Robiusbn : Ml Rose • 3, M r Hodg- son ; consolation, Mrs Hose (as gent . Lucky table winners, Mrs Elder a n d M r J. Beadle. iliere were only a small number Of pci- sotis in fancy dress, foi whom the judges Mr a n d M r - W . Saver. Kirkby Stephen, and M r a n d M i s IJeniiewor.'h. Middleioii-in-I'eesdale. The awaid- were : Original - L M r s \nderson (F.dwardiau Lady ; M r \ \ . Crieve I n.le Sam . Fancy—I Miss Wallace afld Miss itose (Dolly Siso Is ; '•». Miss IVrlgham and Mis- Kitlii. ICgglcslou (Tyrolean girls). Humor- on.—I. Mr Walton. Harwood (Good-night); * Mi-s ISobso,; and Mr .1. Sinclair (pieirots . Special Mis> Coggins and Miss F. Hunt. Music for datM'ing was supplied b y M r W . DowsOil's Orche-fra and the tlaiice M.C.. s were Mr I. Kales and Mr A. Hunter. riie Sunday School scholar- and mem- bers of the Junior Social Club gave Ilie Dreamland " in ihe School- rotim on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs- day evenings, January 7th, 8th, and 9th. If Was produced by Mr <> .Vrmsirong, wiih Mi Hoiroyd responsible for the anisic and M r Russell f o r I h e lighting, l i w a s extremely well given and good companies Who came Io hear it were delighted with the scenery. I'lews. Mr- Kverett a n d M r Lang. oih prizes : M r - Walton, Mrs III own, Mrs lioiil and Mrs Moore. Mis EdtttUhdsoh wa M:C. S'.auiton Whist Drive and Dance. Despile the wintry weather there w a - a n excellent attendance al ihe w i n - , d r i v e and dance held on Wednesday night in Stain- 'on Village Institute. There were more than fifty whist players, a m i i h e prizes ***** *nd singing. Some"'iVM V , " , " l i S ( H I " l , "'' ' ' ' ^ "' 1 ! " " ' ° ' * ** children who (ook part were well trained. Those taking pan were: Aladdin, Jean Purvis : iied Hiding Hood. Barbara VUin sou Hilly. Johl! I 'it -ken ; Ariel. She YollliH•; \iuu-. Maiy Jaye : Captain I on. Ihe winners being: Ladies—I. Mis K. W Bell, Middle Farm. Stainloil : S, Mis- Margaret Itichmond ; kiwesl score. Mrs llaile. Cents 1. G. 'I'lionipsoii ; t, T. IJiik- 1 beck; lowest score. Norman I i\|t,i. Lucky number. Mrs T. I I . W a l t o n . The baud en- gagsd were unable In reach Staiuion. hu; a piano was available, and Ihe dam e tun- '.,tr ., . r - ; nuied merrily until afler midnight. The l.ii/.abetli J..ue-. Maureen Lougsiaff, Sheila arrangement: Sailors, Leslie Wool- Indian «chief. A(kiusoii : III. MI , •Norman (larkar. The included Sylvia For)«sl Mary Vi fin casl ting. LOSS TO BALDERSOALE. agamst her publi fall mal • a die plat \ M- W ll I Nhi.il r Tin io Ferris. He maJe Op |l.i-l I i .. Ruthei l . i i v the bliti ' .,:i-, . Hi Itag'ii-ht d Catherine hat titt'd h - personality ami Sa 'he full. Humour midst rioin hi- lips to bring an : ) . ••••r. "ii'Vr ueveomer to the #!i|-ii the part of I ao. If i H»y. H e r p a n also ecpltoard ripped open «"s and her reactions if i! he iinal tin Ml bav ami Tarn. Mr \ trihule fanners for eSeht enier 111"!' •f w loatuiL iver her dow'n- CIIIISKII liable i olilriblltli.'l In ery worihy lirst appearance. - Di eettve-Sergeanl he exactly' perfect Kind as Inspector tlinnnh he gazed al i- wlien told by h i Hiief ;.. niirli ihe man's eye-, ii little to tin ii f "al in: lif ng up The p . u . o Hi ie. ive Sclgeailt Hani:: w a s w i '1 P'.av tl bv l K '' the biiyei oitlers should be submitted M. \lder.-oii .a M r I'. Ilavis.. was paid to Ihi 1 down coimirv cming In their a i d i u Ihe | gencies b y M r I'. Vddlson. Middleton-in-Tcesclale Village Hall and Social Service Centre. the hist annual meeting oi ihe scheme was held on Thursday evi liiug i n the Council sd i. M, i f n. Madgwick pre- sided over a n a tendance of ab'iiit ."in p e r - sons, abiuiul fall "I Whom were olli. els ami Committee reprc-elilalivcs. .Ml brietly <>inl in.-.i Use Ihiancial s scheme, whereby 61 i l J COSt of tli.nno. itie-ihiril, m ,,||j e l r ,( raised l.\ pnlili. i I'fiir ; * j • 111 i of fliii a ,ni I !hi- IT::.«KHI free of interest seven vearlv in-lalmen: THE LATE MR JOHN CRACC THWAITE. ii i- wiiii deep regrel we record the deafh .1 \fr J .tlui Crag;, Ihwaiie, of High llirk Ha.il. Laltlersdale. al the age Of G* years, A noted dales fanner, Mr Thwaile came into Italdeisil :le 11 ,\>'ars ago, from i'eldnni. Marske, llli h'niond, from where his fore- heals had fanned loi ceiiluiies. Over those .'V years In Ualdersdale Mr Thwaiie carved i,,r himself a niche in the structural history of ihe dale. A staunch Methodist, he soon look an interest in local church affairs and became a .impel steward, a poS be beW for many year's, A s a farmer also. Mr Thwniic soon made a mark amougsi his Madgwick neighbours, and hi- reputation as a hor-e- e ot the breaker anil sheepdog breaker SOOO became es.iinait tl iniiial Well known. Mr 'I'hwaile had enjoyed fair- r t;.'.iii»i. had i.t be lv g"pd health until about, a week ago; and Purvis. Joyce Barker, Margare; Hodgson, Evelyn Hitichcliffe. Joan Itobinsoti, Joan Carer. Juan Keere. Margaret Coales. Mvra Armstrong, Joan Croft, Joyce llilichcli'lie. Kenneth Hughes. Iliiau Venison. Itoliald Pollard, Roland Wo,, c f John Hiclkliffe, Dodger Mooce, Mil liael Wessen. I!ill\ Seh- bage. Colin Young, Hugh Hillary, Kenneth smiih, Raymond Fotresl. Libretto by <i. HiilH-New. olhe : music by \lberl F. Ililey ; music publishers, film Itlackburn. feed-. were i u t h e capable hands of the lnanagenient commitiee. CIGARETTE PAPERS FISHER HUMPHRIES TRACTOR PLOUGHS. BALERS RESHERS W H E E L C E N T R E S 4* Fisher Humphries have been building Farm Machinery k more t l n a hundred years and were established in ther present factory in 1880. The fact that many of thetr ear » Threshing Machines are stitl giving trouble-free service is proof of the excellence of design and quality of workman- ship— features which continue to distinguish present da- F.H. products. In addition to the Thresher and its accessories the -ang now includes—The Baler—the finest on the Market—The Tractor Plough—which is winning renown tor itself in ai parts of the country—and Cast Iron Tractor Wheel Centre: of highest quality at lowest prices. BEST.IM THE LA XD FISHER HUMPHRIES & CO.. LTD O t i c » f e 11 « o i i a r t t c i t i » • II T I : R t F A R HI I H G I 0 N S Wl: must Mih ;:o ..I', oat lo iced u> rnany of our out. people a- ac can from our o»ti -oii." .leciarcs the Minister o* Agriculture. The i don -..ill n.w! ti.a. e\ira sick or two o f OKI and potato*, lii.u little hu more sugar, those „x ra gailons of milt thai your Gum ean provide hy tllieieat produelion. FARMERS Atii FAR, WO" KERS Make these resolves * That you will sow as much :vlwj tt you can this coming spring and plant as lare« an area as possible 10 imiMQi i * lhat as dain farmers \ou »i I ersare in., brum in-.k productio by planning for an; mm c.i.. | :s. aU-.vr-s a; thi highest degree « self-sutiiciency in fesdmg -tun-, and recordiin | your milk \ield- * That \our cultivations vviil he thorough anl timely : iha'. yot will make the ntriosi use of available su iiic$ of lime anc fertilisers: th't poll w i f take everv opportunity of finding on new and bcirc- m! ..Vis * That you will .1'.^ o. vou, naciors and farm machines using ihem lulls bu not niis-usng them : and thai sou will Chad. them over regulaiiv and -e repairs done in good tirr Vour t v IAHUIIIV Ci.i.niiiUe and the Nairn A'Tien 1 :.:. |t WMaOTf BuMm Hiil heip vou lo carry 011 u)csn '.t-siKii' m x I he return Castle, games Itusc and CIIIWI .. MitUlci.iii. paitl a vi>ii in the liaiiy Hnici. Barnaul ami |iinvi.|| easy winners hv live to two. Itabv Wnli the I.mil aille. - PUKES7 PAPER POSSIBLE AGA/N AVAILABLE NEW COUNCIL HOUSES. BUTTERKNOWLE. I w a s a h #ii rtaa 1 b»>.*<irc F V I x tt hjr a !••"• r *'» hh. !' x: i l ,ft. pc |i:id V.,-1 rtM tftn :ne 10 1 0 hear a Ihii.-r^ ••f 1 he play. It rung h:iger had rea lied g l.i'hiiid sta'.-c. In.' Richard \ i'.cs bewi e> 'Ifiiis t|iial;hcil a his death ihciel'iire is ihe more siulilcii. He [.1 II - u I1.111 i.r will be missed in the dale, where lie wib but ' I ..lire iii evei ri-aily to hi'lp in lite varii.us social ami eomtneiiiiitg trom chiritahle pttorts organised rnun time 10 ill K . i c spillt -d In .'ay.- : i n I ,1 fad colour, hut rht 11 h" v«- :i bail .f .1 we'll pass over he l^-t a itlh cood show with "•'•ill'"" inter >'. T o t h e plavers r-.'- T.i j ii> p i o d i i e e r . 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Uili iinciit will take beinj iew lloilneil Houses, built by r .anianl f'.asile It.Iff., a n d i m w i n y are the three bedroom type, slmie based and brick villi roughcast ni the same type have now been .tunpleteii and occiipied ai •••nipleu'd at lla ni-lcilcy. \l Staindrop the new h'nibOs are thus are piogres ijiiiii of stone in the traditional type, itarnard Casfle U.D.C sing well with their Post-War Housing Programme, ^WINTER lUjL, §U 4 uii ASi k t ) ' is the medicine of many uses instead ot one that is why it is a standby for all against Winter ilk. lis action is rapid; ils results sure For COLDS and INFLUENZA lake 2 ASPRO' tablets, with a hot drink if possible, directb you fed ihe first symptom eo.ning on. and follow ihis OP hv taking iwo more w'h a hot drink at bedtime kSPRO is :'!so invaluable at this lime or ihe year .. a.nsi sudden attacks of NEURITIS and LUM- BAOO, RHEUMATIC PAIN. 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Page 1: HUMPHRIES TRACTOR RESHERSteesdalemercuryarchive.org/pdf/1947/January-15/January-15-1947-04.pdf · Howet of the play, when with almost meti culous gentleuiaulines- he took Ills hand

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\ Y . K i d i l Sir"T$rtai i Huwet.; T . \ . lacksob Lady T h a l i a W i l m e r Imira B a i i l t I 1-esiey l i e s t 1 K a ' h l i ' i .lat l-.st.ii Caro l inp B e c k w i l h Pcgft i W Mlis C. D. Wi l l i ams . . . I I . 1). H u t h i w i M a j o r H u n i y Pearson W . 1.. V> l i u g l i \m D o r i n d a Caswel l . , L e n a i t l e ' i k l n s o p r i E l i o t R i c h a r d Vines. T . Parkh..soii Detective Inspector Ruther fo rd T. KitW Detective S e r g e a n t Ferr is T h o r n Detective Sergea i i R a i i a j e T . Ke l ly

\ rece'-; i i a i t o a a u n e w s p a p e r censu.-. ot w h a t p lay> l o c a l amaietars f a v o u r e d a m i were p r o . h c i u g p l a c e d ' ' D i s t i n g u i s h e d l i a t h e i i n g . " l>y Juki ies P a r i s h , v e r y B l g h i n the l i s t . I : was t h e r e f o r e w i t h n n ' i e b a n usual interest i l i a t w e a t t e n d e d t h e o p e i i -i n g per formance p f t h a t p l a y b y C o i h e r -st i - iw An ia . e i i i • r a m a ie S o v i e t y Temperance H i i ' l pi t t h a t p l a r i n igh t

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last. T h e hours of t h r i l l . n y a g a i n the Player on the i r showing

A very weak h r k l act, w i t h the proiB] h a v i n g 'almost as l»nsy a t ime as the players, was fo l lowed by Iwo other acta a!mo3" fault less in execut ion. Unfo r tuna te ly , i n th i s p l ay the in>t a d . w i t h its rather h M v y c'as ' t i g . i-\ not an easy one on the players , and 1 doh ' i r l i i n k i t was qui te so m u c h fo rg ' i . i e " l i l ies as where those lines fi t i n . a n d as this jniay have been the result of practices b a v i n s to be performed al hal f s t rength , it is no; our i n ' e n t i o n to cr i t ic ise th i s l i r s i act weakness l u r l l i e r .

The f i r - l i t t l e episode that showed file h a l l m a r k o f rea l ly g I a n i a em a t ' t l ' i g was g i v e n by M r T . A . Jackson as B r i a n Howet of the play , w h e n w i t h almost met i ­culous gen t leu iau l ines - he took Ills hand kerchief f r o m his pocket to po l i sh h i -moi iac le . T h a - there was no glass to p o l i s h can be forgot ten i n the l i t t l e r i t u a l tha t fo l l owed . Excel lent , m y dear M r lack son ! You succeeded In f a k i n g m y m i n d off the play to decide whe ther or no y o u had glass i n that r i m . I t is good to see the l i t i l t h ings so w e l l done. I t gives hope for I I : b igger th ings . Expectat ions were no i dis­appointed, and as the p lay proceeded i , was e x h i l a r a t i n g to see p i a y e i s old a f d new c o m i n g a long w i t h - me fine cha >< ac t ing , and w h e n the drama was gi L t i i i j j too heavy there w a - M r W . 1". No t t ingham to add i u his o w n i n i i n i . a b r w a y a -p ish o f h u m o u r that roused I H f I a funne l in t ens i f i ca t ion of the d rama .

A feature of '• Dis t ingu ished is the closeness w i t h w n l c h secret f r o m the publ ic t i l l stage-, and Cotl iersione ' m a ei the au thor ' s secret.

M y p r o g r a m m e siars Laura Bart"* I as the best female per ic r r . i t i , nil of i i i m i ' l i M r T . A. Jackson mi is i ake top plnce, a l t h o u g h i n this lat ter T. K i d d us i>. ; ive In-pec tor Ru the r fo rd , m u l e .he pel

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g i t i t l c i n a i i t o s e c i m a p r i z e at t he M e c h a n ­i c s " i . -Mi tu te w e e k l y w h i - ; d r i v e . Other, thinners w e r e : M r - C o ' i i i i a u . M r s W a r d . Mrs l l o b s o n . M r s T l i ' . i i i p M U i . M r s H o w e s . . - • i d M i - Chrlstisojri;

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J . D. I l u ' l a n d as C. D'. W i l l i a m - t i i t h e p l a y gave u s s o m e j - h a r a c t i r a n d e m o t i o n a l a c t i n g .'oat w o u l d lie h a r d to h e a t .

\ * the hos: a m i l .os t s s o l t h e p a t t y , « ' • . Keoi iane and N a n c y M e r r y w e a t h e r ( F e l i x Montague and Judi h M o n t a g u e m a d e a good team. The u r n i c r h a d a v e r y h e a v y pa r t to ca r ry . He s u f f e r e d w i t h t h e res t t h r o u g h a c t o n e . u u i m p r o v e d to g i v e a pol ished pi r f o r m a i u e i a t e r . a n d t h e m o r e o n e sav. h i m t h e n i n e o n e f e l t h e e c c e n ­t r i c make u p of t h e pa t , ' he p l a y e d H i s u n ­f o l d i n g oi I he i i i i - i & e d s o l h i s y u e s i s a n d h i s reap. i : - e - u> t l u l r i e a c . ons m i g h t h a v e b e e n a >\>- u t a u e o u s a n d s c r i p i l e s s p a n . so w e l l wtts . d o . i e .

M r Kc i l . aue :• a n e w c o m e r to t he C o t h -e r s t o u e A n a n u r s tag . - . H e <> a d . a n i n ­s p i r i n g d e b u t . H i s p a r t n e r , X a " c y M e r r y -w e a t h e r heeds no i n t r o d u c t i o n , she h a s h a d m a n y pas; . - t icccsse* w i t h t h e C o l h e r s i o n e p layers .an I :o -ay t h a she -vice c e d e d o n c e a g a i n i - n o i u o i i g i L M i s s M i i r > w e a t h e r , w h e t h c i her par t i . - b ig o r l i . ' . l e w h e t h e r s h e p lays a lead o r j u s t a m a d " f a l l w o r k p a r t g ives a one l u j m d r e d p e r c e n t e f f o r t , a n d n u t o n l y that b i n - b e h a . a s t e a d y i n g i n f l u e n c e ,o Hie n e i - e s o | n e w c o m e r s to ,'nc foo t l igh ' s . \ ve t y - i . l p . i s o n 1.1 h a v e o n a s t a g e w i n » l i n e s a | e b e i u g f o r g o t t e n .

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D e a t h s i n M i d d l e t o n - i n - T e e s . i a l e . T h e death o. e o . j c d m i l - ' . - i . i - iy e v e n i n g a:

r>. l i o o d b i i r i i P l a c e , MiddEMou-in-Teesdaie, i c ' V.t- M a r g a r e \ : : u Alt lHsoi l t h e wife of M i l a m e s A i i i n - . n M i - Vi l inspn w a s (is y e a r s o f a g e a n d had h a d a s e r i o u s s e i z i n e e a r l y the s a m e d a y . A tragic seiflietiee w a -t h a i M r A l l i i i s o n . w h o has r e c i n i t l y nnder-g o n e a majo r o p e r a t i o n a l N e w c a s i l e - o i i -I ' v n e . i c t u i i l e d h o U l e r.y a m b u l a n c e o n l y about a n h o u r a l ter t h e death o f I n s w i f e . M r s A l h n s o n w a s a T e e - . l a l o w o m a n , t hough t fu l , and a k i n d a n d in i p i i d neigh­bour. H e r h o m e w ; i s a l w a y s o p e n i n h e r m a n y t p p e r Dale f r i i i e l s . a t B O n g w h o m s l i ? w a s h i g h l y reapeetefi The i iue r inon t t o o k p l a . e yesterdaj ( T u e s d a y .

' I h e d e a i h t o o k p l a c e o n S a t u r d a y o f M r Ambrose Redfearn, of T o w n H e a d , Middle-t o n - i l l - ' l e c s d a l e . \ . o i i i i i a r a ' i v e l y y o u n g i n a u M i l b d l c a r i i w a s o n l y 15 y e a r s o f a g e . f o r some years lie had been u i i u -d i f f H I . h al tb, b i l l h i . - l a s ! i l l n e s s h a d b e e n it ' l v o f short l i n t s i o n . A son o f t h e l a t e M r l l o l e i r Redfeart) a n d M r s l i e d -f e a i n . ol Sp r ing H i l l , M r l i e d f e a r n d i e d a i (he h o m e o f h i s mother a t i v y H o l m e . H e wa. - a M o t h e r o f (he St. J o h n .Ambulance Br igade a n d the Hospi ta l C a r n i v a l s p o r t s Committee, a n d h a d been i n Ine o m p i o y -i n e i r . o f t h e A l l u d e & . A l l e n C o m p a n y at L i i l i e h e i i d . H e i s s u r v i v e d l i v ft w i f e and y o u n g daughter . T h e f u n e r a l w i l l t a k e t o - t l a v Wednesday^ a l St. M a r y ' s C h u r c l i -y a r d .

the adopt ion of t h e b a l a n c e - b e e t . i n . D a w ­son c o n g r a t u l a t e d t h e c i i i i i i i i i i u v o i l t h e i r w o r k , and s u g g e s t e d t h e proceeds d e r i v e d f r o m t h e s a l e of the stage of t h e Tee-dale P l a y e r s . be e n t e r e d a - a g t t l f r o m t h e P l aye r s . ' M r s T . A . S i n i t l i Seconded t h e a d o p t i o n . ' IT io election by the publ ic o f l i v e c o i i u n i i ce r e p r e s e i i t a i i w s f o l l o w f d . T h e r e w e r e several n o m i n a t i o n s r e f u s e d b y res

the p e r s o n s s i l g g e . - t e i l . and e-ClKuaHy s c v e i n a m e s w e n l f o r w a r d for vo t ing ; Each pe r - st* son p r e s e n t w a s a l l o w e d l i v e votes, h u t B i t there a p p e a r e d n o m e a n s o, assur ing thai a n y o n e v o t e d f u r m o r e t h a t i he r. i | i i i s i ' e i i u n i i i e r . 'The elected w e r e ; M i - A . l o h i i -s o n . M i s - K . F l e m i n g , M r T . B e l l a s . M ' \ \ . t i r i e v e , a n d M r J. B e a d l e : no.' e i . , • . e i - - M i W a l t o n and \ l r E. M a - i . i i . M r B . S p r a g g ' J p r o p o s e d tha i t h e l i v e be du ly elt.-ted,

I n t h e g e n e r a l questions w l i . c l i a i o s e . \ i r Spraggim ashed f . . r c o i i i i n n a i i i . n and I a -' ' o i - n i a i ' i o n in i i ' g a r d to the p r o \ i s i o i : n f a i c i i i p o r a r y Inn u n t i l t he h a l l proposed l o n l . l be b u i l t .

M r M a d g w i c k : The delegates w o n a i l . u-d e d a r e c e n t N .C .S .S . m e e t i n g i l l i l u i h a n i re turned w i t h n e w s of t h i s p n s s i i n l i y . bu! sn f a r n o r e p l y h a s b e e n r e c e i v e d to t h e o f f i c i a l i n q u i r y f o r f u l l details;

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