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wMr. Day told Anwar: ”1 had seen Dereck Scott “grab i ould be failing in my duty


two other charges of assaulting mcott received hospital treat­ nliam scott. The jury found him tacial injuries as a result-of


ma deportation order should be Aight which followed outside, polAnwar denied assaulting the


fhose involved were ejected lrom the hotel and during a


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violence.Mr. Hague told the court s that on September 13 a fight


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n argument. wIn the course ol the scuffle


ereck Scott with a bottle and


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t nwar hit Pc Anthony Hall in f ent for head wounds and had gone into the hotel and


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p Anwar denied hitting the t olice officer and said that in hhe police car Pc Hall struck


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out of my mind that on this Aine’s R.C. School. Billington, vccasion you have been con. officericted of assaulting a police


othing I can do about it.” o Mr. Day said “I cannot put


duty, but not content with s that you have also made


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oncerned.” Anwar had been given a month suspended st at Bury Magistrates


ry serious. my‘However I am not allowing


eally stated was: t “I’m isorry that you are hit­


s ing to use the bottle so I Ptood up and then he let go of hatel, dropped the-bottle and


M o re u«»n 1 0 0 p e o p le a tte n d e d a n In fo rm a l d a n c e g iv e n b y th e C lith e ro e R o y a l G r am m a r S c h o o l S c o u t P a r e n ts C om m itte e o n F r id a y . M u s ic w a s p ro v id e d by B ill C u lsh aw a n d h is b a n d a n d th e p ro c e e d s a re fo r th e S c o u ts’ c am p in g e q u ip ­ m e n t L e f t to r ig h t a r e : M r . G e ra ld H o o d , h e a dm a s te r M rs . D o ro th y L e a c h , se c re ta ry o f th e c om m itte e a n d M r. E dw a rd C a rte r, S c o u t le a d e r.__________________


h ith his fist”. Anwar admitted all utside the hotel Anwar


itting Scott but denied using Obottle or glass:


Lorry demolishes front of Clitheroe house


from s e rio u s in ju ry e a r ly o n M o n d a y m o rn in g w h e n a lo r ry c ra sh e d in to th e fro n t o f th e ir te rra c e d h o u se , d em o lish in g th e w a ll o f th e b e d ro om in whioh th ey were sleep-


M r. a n d M rs. B illy S lin g e r, o f C h a tb u rn R o a d , C lith e ro e , h a d a n a rrow e sc ap e


mg.Mr. Slinger. who is the pro­ fessional for Ribblesdale Wan­ tderers Cricket Club, said that


Children’s gift t The head girl of St. Augus­


cact ns far as punishment is Cmount raised hy the sale of Uis house has had to be shored ay Tony Zaiz. It was the


hristmas cards. c The president thanked the


eek.


t hildren for a fine effort, and sect for the children's lepra- wt the school on Wednesday


orium at Uito, Uganda. a The presentation took place


old them that the money j would be included in the pro­


house. "God knows how much damage has been done,” Mr. Slinger commented.


pare time decorating the Embedded


WMr. Norman Windle, of S oodlands, Ohatbum, Mrs. wlinger’s uncle, said that he n as wakened by one of his hieces who told him what had


appened in Chatbum Road. a We got down to the house


ifferent tastes. S They began with Beethoven's


which' the noble Adagio is fol­ lowed by a rumbustious a Scherzo, played here with verve


9tring Trio in C minor. Opus ou, No. 3. an early, but thor­


ghly characteristic work in


nd abandon. Textures


b The Trio next played a work b933 and this was perhaps their sng, for they caught the Gallic


t ade use of a wide variety of twextures, (mutes are used for z o of the movements anq piz­ picato effects, too, are ex­ dloited); despite its piquant i issonances its roots lie firmly


tyle perfectly. mThis was a work which


n Debussy’s String Quartet. F With Purcell’s three-part


these instruments, but for vibls, whey nevertheless sound well mhen performed without too s uch vibrato and with a true


ndividual melodic lines. t Not originally written for


exstraight”, that is, without an c cess of fuss, yet with suffi­ lifient nuance to bring them to


ense of style. ’The Carter Trio played them


e. Pleasant


i Hie final work, the Serenade Dn C major, Opus 10. by geohnanyi, is, as its name sug­


classical forms with 19th mentury harmonies, producing d usic which is certainly not eistinctive but, nevertheless, masy-on-the-ear and which


sts, a lightweight piece. c Here the composer combines


akes pleasant listening. p Incidentally, it gave the viola


2ydian Ensemble on January 9.


Donation of £7-7-0


t The Management Commit­ tee of the Clitheroe Physio­ aherapy Centre has received t donation of £7 7s. from ahe members of the National cend Local Government Offi­


rs Association. The lorry embedded in the rubbio. M.P.M


solayer a chance to show us inme sensitive cantabile play­


vhey gave an interesting and wt first wc thought the house aaried programme w h ic h dppealed to music-lovers of


‘s soon as we could.” he added. JWe were afraid that either Aoyce or Billy had been injured.


t The money was raised en­ naced row, was demolished, but cirely by the pupils. A further weither Mr. Slinger nor his bheque for £20 was presented


Westhead, president of the Clitheroe and District branch of LEPRA, and Coun. R. Tur­ ner, the chairman.


heque for £67 4s. 4d to Mrs. S. r hich is at the end of the ter­


id. wAll the front of the house,


ife were injured. h Mr. Slinger said the roof of dP by workmen. He added, "I


We will possibly move in with my parents. I don’t know.” r The couple, who were mar­


ontinue to live here or not. livedied last year, and have only


Ma in Chatbum Road since s y. have spent most of their


he accident occured at 6-30 adoments later another one,” he a ded. "I woke up with a start bnd found the front wail of our l edroom had collapsed and a dorry was imbedded in the front


while he and his wife, Joyce, were both asleep at the time. m“I heard one crash and then


c ngela Holden, presented a wtairs as quickly as possible. “I saouse going up in flames,” he


s ot out cf the room and down­ h as afraid of the lorry and the


ownstairs room.” g He said that he and his wife


New move in clean air fight


M in is te r o f H o u s in g a n d L o c a l G o v e rnm e n t, th is w e ek m a d e a n o rd e r w h ic h will b rin g in to fo rc e from A p ril 1 n e x t y e a r s e v e ra l im p o rta n t p ro v isio n s o f th e C le a n A ir


M r. A n th o n y G re enw o o d ,


con't know whether we will R l. M.P.. and received the he sale, delivery and purchase


pint gla6s thrown by Aniwar. t The police were called and


when his brother William went - to assist Dereck he was hat by


Coffee Evening with a beautiful difference


d em o n s tra tio n s w e re g iv en a t a C h ris tm a s coffee ev en in g , o rg a n is e d b y m em b e rs o f th e S o ro p tim is t C lu b o f C lith ­ e ro e in th e T rin ity Sch o o l.


H a ir-s ty lin g a n d b e au ty


g The demonstrations were aiven by Miss P. Brotherton


s ere interested to see various ptyles and many uses of hair


nd Miss P. Winterbottom. wMembers of the audience


byieces and wigs demonstrated a Miss Brotherton and her ssistants.Miss Winterbottom displayed


e Mrs. E. Turner, the president axpressed thanks. The proceeds


Talk


Cmounting to £37 were for t club heard Mrs. I. Riushton,


hristmas charities. Last week, members of the


Uhe secretary of the Divisional


timism.Mrs. Rushton has been s member of the organisation for i a n y important positions he Board of Governors.


nion give a talk on Sorop- mome 14 years and has held


More cash


M e e tin g o f th e O itih e ro e a n d D is tric t B ra n c h o f L E P R A h e ld in th e M a y o r’s P a rlo u r a c h e q u e f o r £ 423 w a s h a n d e d to th e N o rth W e s t R e g io n a l O rg a n ise r, M rs . E S u g d en .


for LEPRA A t th e A n n u a l G e n e ra l


oyal Assent on October 25. t These provisions will restrict


A c t 1968. P The Act was introduced to weler’s Bill by Mr. Robert Max­


of smoke-producing coal in t smoke control areas, empower


che Minister to require the oreation of new smoke control slorders where progress has been w w, and give local authorities emider control over grit and dust h issions and furnace chimney- eights.When the new measures


alt types of cosmetics and demonstrated the correct use


of make-up.Winners of the competitions were Mrs. K. Bulcock, Mrs. H. Porrest and Mrs. Haworth.


Clillieroe Advertiser mid Times, Friday, December 6, 1968 5 PRIMROSE GARAGE


AUSTIN * MORRIS * M.G. * RILEY S P E C IA L L O W IN T E R E S T T E R M S F R O M 5%


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1968 (May) M.G. 1300. White. Very low mileage


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WHALLEY ROAD - CLITHEROE T e le p h o n e 3 8 8 3 (4 lin e s) S a le s 3 8 8 6


pncluding Divisional Union t resident and a member of


LEATHER GOODS PAINTING and DRAWING HANDICRAFTS


barliament as a Private Mem­ of1,500 during the four years oared most favourably with


S Thanking the members, Mrs. bugden said that the Clitheroe


ther towns hi the region. MThe cheque was presented by


£ranch had donated more than p its existence, which com­


t rs. B. Cunliffe, of Whaliey, ihe retiring president, who said wt had been a pleasure to work a ith a committee so enthusi­ castic in their efforts for this


come into force it will be an f offence to buy bituminous coal


oor use in a smoke control area


ar to deliver it to premises in muditor, Mr. S. Hack; Com­ t smoke control area, unless


ehere is some special exemption M msley, A. Clarkson, and oither for the whole building Hesdames Turner, Duckworth,


r for a fireplace in- it., p The Act will not otherwise


occurred. B Mr. William Fleming, of Jlie lorry, which was owned by


hn the front room about three


ours after the accident t awdlands, Clitheroe, driver of ured.The lorry crashed through


re in a smoke control area. Consult


rs were elected en bloc. s Chairman, Coun. R. Turner; arer, Coun. G. Braithwoite; Walittee. Messrs. H. Coates, eap, Hartley, Bridge, Garnett.


i ry, which was still embedded weepers over the counter, loras only being held up by the


Hack Bullock. Clitheroe Ltd., j aulage Contractors, was unin­


1y Jean Franc a ix dating from c and slates from the verandah i est performance of the even­ t rashed down on to the cab of


s the small garden wall and the ttone gatepost before hitting he house.Stones from the house wall


ision set which was completely buried. i Mr. Slinger, who is employed


oifferent world, where the joy W l as cricket for Ribblesdale i f listening lay in following the


welistrict Amateur League as anderers.


dantasias we were again in a Dhatburn in the Clitheroe and smlayed the introduction of of oke control to the detriment


of Clitheroe Corporation, is a well-known local sportsman, C and also plays football for


den authority have consistently ar their own and neighbouring


eas.


ihe lorry, and cracks appeared vamaged, apart from a tele­ n the accountancy department


n the walls. d Not much furniture was


orohibit ordinary retail sales t f coal, either by merchants on kheir premises or by shop­


a hether or not their premises The Minister will be em­


lpowered to consult with any oocal authority which, in his prpinion, is failing to tackle the geoblem of smoke control ener­


c irect it to draw up a smoke pontrol programme for his ap­ aroval and to carry it out by or series of smoke control ders.He will also be empowered to


tically. d After consultation he may


modify the submitted pro­ tgramme and. as a last resort,


so prepare a programme him­ relf and direct the local autho­


hat these powers will be widely used at the moment; a they are intended for use where


ity concerned to carry it out. t However, it is not envisaged


o use. She was elected hon­ e ont Avenue. Clitheroe, was


rary vice-president. mMrs. S. Westhead, of Clare­ 1lected president for the year


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