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Q u a r te r S e ssio n s la s t w e e k , f o r a s s a u ltin g a p o lic e officer. . Mohammed Anwar, who was fdescribed as having “a strong
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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
twoice officer and also denied brothers, Dereck and Wil
ot guilty on both charges. Insecure
f I did not send you to prison.” t He said other people came to
this country as Anwar did and bhey no doubt also felt insecure out did not resort to criminal
defending, pointed out that if i Anwar overcame his feeling of
robably settle down. s Mr. H. Hague, prosecuting,
violence.Mr. Hague told the court s that on September 13 a fight
hree charges—all involving
n argument. wIn the course ol the scuffle
ereck Scott with a bottle and
tittle more than a year of that time had been convicted of
he face with his fist S Both Dereck and William
t nwar hit Pc Anthony Hall in f ent for head wounds and had gone into the hotel and
he fight. h Anwar told the court that he
hold” of a Mr. Patel with one i and while holding a bottle
n the other hand. go‘I thought Dereck Scott was
Eaid that Anwar had been in w the arm while "several l ngland for two years and in
ffences.Earlier Mr. W. Fairclough, wit me on the side of my face byeged that Pc Hall held him
p Anwar denied hitting the t olice officer and said that in hhe police car Pc Hall struck
hite men were hittifig me.” Apologise
Htarted in the Audley Arms P otel, Blackburn, after some
a akistanis became involved in A the way to the police station Dhich followed. Anwar hit Aolice officer for hitting him, n lice officer and there is
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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
in the execution of his
officerious allegations against this ve er which if true would be
f mind to be affected by this tl
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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
1966 TRIUMPH 1200 CONVERTIBLE, Dark blue, extra*. 1966 MINI SUPER. One owner. Maroon.
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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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