in Myth, SPECIAL SERMONS will be preached. end Collections made in aid of the funds of the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Marinere' Royal Benevolent Society. Rev. THOMAS CLIFTON, in the Congregational Church, Myth. at 6 p.m- Rev. JAMES CRAB:, in the United Presbyterian Church, Myth,
December 18, 1875 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
W. R. SOULSBY THE OLD IDSTABLIHHED LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, HATTER, AND CLOTHIER, BLI'TH, llas got an Immense Stock of SEAL. CAPS and REEFERS in, and wilt them, fur Three Weeks, he will toll, for Glory and fan—n•d Profit-100 Odd VESTS (Boys' and Men's); Boys %%nil, and lm MACK
December 18, 1875 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
Hig Park Ashington Newlnggin Gambols qualifying South Division. challengers, Bidropped - games, margin Ptgswood W. Tyneorder evsnington _ieworth on Sunday (2.30): E . Proudlock. W Thompson, T Simpson. T E Crowe. Gray, W Roberts. A Lay, R Davison, R McLaughlan, C Chicken. J Hill.
July 21, 1949 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
P. W. L.Pt 1 Cramlington W. Blyth Ridley New Delaval W. Seaton Delaval Ast 9 3 4 10 Seshill W. Sleekburn A.P. Blyth Excelsior I Cowpen W. Same total contrast Seaton Delaval Astley scored 185 to win their away Robert Bell Cup match against Cowpen Welfare by 21 , and the latter ma
July 21, 1949 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
- . • ,YTS NEWS IN POST One reason of play fac BLYTH is the black spot in the crimes, and courts in Blyth, Whitley Bay averaged 150 to 170 offenders the Chief Constable of Northumberl- Armstrong, at a conference held Monday to discuss juvenile one child delinquency. but there .
July 21, 1949 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
lIIAEyou ever noticed how many women take an interest in gardening and look uoon it as a means of filling part of their leisure time? Gardening, particularly in this district, is usually classed as a man's hobby and I think tha men kindly look down upon I women who try their han
July 21, 1949 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England
Roid had stated that the furniture taken from the house had belonged to a Mrs Ince and it was alleged that at his public examination he said that it was on his instructions the furniture was removed. Mr Jenkins referred to receipts signed by Mrs Smiles and Mrs Turn. bull and pre
March 10, 1938 - Blyth News - Blyth, Northumberland, England