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ECONOMIC STORESROAD, CLITHEROE
t Mr. R. Walker, for the Valua tion Officer, said that in a long lealk-, Mr Hope had given a s ngthy account of the poor bus aervices, poor library services
plained that lime from a nearby field had ruined paint- work.
c157 and rateable value £112, pompared to £150 and £106
he garden. £The proposed gross value was
ihe proposed value by £ 1, mak
reviously. t Tlte court agreed to reduce
ng the rateable value £111.
neA garage erected in a p ighbouring garden com fletely blocked the view Mrom ihe study of Greystones. Moor Lane, Wiswell, the P id - Lancashire Valuation yanel heard at Clitheroe
View blocked
' esterday week.
reduction in his rates. He was r represented by hiis father, who
« Mr. A. B. Smelt appealed for said that the garage was only
house.Mr. R. Walker, for the valu wation officer, said Greystones
hout 10 feet away from the Lounge
pas an "extremely nice’’ house,
t arage had spoiled the view 2ar in front, which was about trom the sutdy. the lounge was vhe main room where people t ould sit to enjoy the country-
ide.The panel decided not to
art old and part new. gWhile he agreed that the
tnross value will remain at £300 s ar. I don’t know why I did not g reduce the rateable value. The M Fitted Bedroom Furniture BUILDERS PLEASE NOTE
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Anything Old and Interesting
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Some of the helpers at the Low Moor Methodist Jumble Sale, cake stall, held on Saturday.
CAR RAMMED BREAK the cement mixer he was towing, broke away from the lorry,
AWAY MIXER A Chatburn man was driving through Barrow when
and was rammed by the car immediately behind. The man, 34-year-old John
n a dangerous condition. s Insp. S. Evans, prosecuting,
ehind rammed into it. S When spoken to by tile police,
ave happened. CROSSWORD PRIZE ACROSS
13 The art of producing a makeshift boat a f t e r initial catastrophe (5).
20 A reset acre produces the 2 betel nut (5).
hurch (7).
2 The outcome of spoiling 2 the lustre (6).
3 and 16 Dn. Apartments with bars attached (6, 5).
DOWN
Tlie transport they pro vide is out-of-this-world 3 (5. 8). Like Polyphemus—a man with a singular pupil 5 would be (3—4).
1 Strike where snacks are 2 served (6).
8 ear (6). Outbuilding "for southern 1 horse (5).
4 Cleric holding a nuclear device (7).
7 Make certain to follow y about the aid of the
A flower came into view 6 (5). Royal cook (5, 2, 6).
12 Outlaws about five hun dred gangs (5).
18 To affect with divine c influence in part of the
1 Fine literature — French girl’s correspondence? (6 2 —7).
19 Pion (4, 2).
3, Edith; 4, Jocose; 6, Cata ract; 7, Remnants; 12, Mand rake; 13, Allergic; 14, Spa; 15, Tie; 19, Treaty; 21, Server; 22, Handy; 23, Mends.
Peaceange; 26, Attended; 27, DOWN.—1, Bride; 2, Films;
.
l The first correct solution to oast week’s crossword, opened
n Tuesday morning was that
dACROSS.—5, Score; 8, Rain t rop; 9, Atoms; 10, Demo Cion; 11, Array; 14. Set; 16, 2 all up; 17. Incite; 18. Ate R0, Adder: 24, Delegate; 25,
to hand down the tradi i erfect piece taken from LAST WEEK'S SOLUTION.
Warning trunk call! See 23 Across. tFather's getting t h e __
nside a laboratory (5).
(6). lad
the above crossword fill in your name and address in the space provided and send it to this address marked "Crossword” in the top left hand comer of the envelope.
of Mr. J. E. Harris, High Bank, Slaidbum.When you have completed
Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe.
post next Tuesday morning. No entries will be checked before then and the sender of the first correot solution opened will be awarded a 15s portal order.
Entries must reach us by first Name Address
11 More hygienic charwoman (7).
10 Foe men in retreat con tained by you the other way (5).
9 Handy weapons for the Light Infantry? (5—8).
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4 The outside of a tree, we hear, for a ship (6).
1 A man on the board is a high churchman (6).
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R. Spencer, of Shaw Gardens, Chatbum, ’ was given an absolute discharge by Clith eroe magistrates yesterday i week for using a motor lorry
maid Spencer was driving a motor lorry, towing a cement wixer through Barrow, but g hen he got close to the Con mregational School, the cement b ixer broke away and the car
i pencer said "I don’t know why ht came away. The pin must
ave broken”. n In court he said he could give
ho reason why this should
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faid he was about 500 yards crom Primrose Bridge when the
et. a “For some reason he stopped,
d the rateable value a t £226. ontop, I just panicked and drove
c ded, “and I hit the rear of his .”
l 5 yards away, began to turn ads I passed him,” Walling
t lie objection was against vhe raising of the rateable balue of Mr. Hope’s bungalow secause of the erection of a aun lounge at the rear, with tccess from the house and Into
T Access
tnd the lack of shopping facili
ies.Mr. Hope had also com
he local valuation court yesterday week^hen Mr B o S S p S g
re' va,uation 0£ his h“ ‘B - d
yesterday week when Bernard T Waling, aged 22, of Lomax Street, Great Harwood, was fined £25 for driving a motor car without due care and atten tion; £10 for failing to stop after an accident and £10 for failing to report an accident. His licence was endorsed on each offence.
Friday, August 9, Mr. J. Black burn was driving along Whalley Road. Clitheroe and indicated that he was going to turn left, coA car travelling behind him
i Inspector S. Evans, prosecut ng, said that a t 9-55 p.m. on p llided with liis vehicle and
b Insp. Evans said Mr. Black t urn got out of his car and saw dhat Wallng's car was being Wriven away at a fast speed H aling was'later seen at Great a arwood Polie Station where he
ushed it into his drive. Letter
dmitted the offence. s In a letter to the court he
drove away without stopping. This was said at Clitheroe
who collided with a car which was being driven into a driveway, panicked and
collision A Great Harwood motorist
Man drove on after
This stained gla»s window, a memorial to the late John
Berry, of Kirk House, has been dedicated in St. Bartholo mew's Church, Chipping.
Given by his family, the window shown above, illustrates
the three main forces in his life. Mr. Berry, who was govern ing director of H. J. Berry and Sons, Kirk Mill, Chipping, was a great benefactor to the village and the parish church.
the Christian faith which he held so dear. The church is also illustrated, as is the industry with which ho was associated.
for chairmaking, the saw, the stacks of timber and the traditional ladder-back chair are all illustrated.
The design of the window is part abstract and symbolises The water wheel, which was the original motive power
In terest b rin gs success, says co lleg e p rin cip a l
interest themselves in a sub ject will make a success that subject, said Mr. S. B. Swan, principal of Accrington College of Fur
Any boy or girl who can
full."Opportunities for progress are now limitless,” said Mr-. t Swan, and added: “See that
nd endeavour to what you are s doing, whether it be sport,
MDerby” prize for public spirit. michael Bond; English and t athematics, Brenda Fowler; rhe Entwistle Award for Geog
tudies, or liberal education.” “ T h e prizewinners we re ;
aphy, Linda Mash-Iter; reli a “Give your whole interest
ehrough your own industry and Awards
nthusiasm you benefit to the full.
annual speech, day and prize- giving at Ribblesdale County Secondary School on Wednes day week. He told the pupils that they must use their talents to the
ther Education. He was speaking at the
s athleen Bliss; outdoor pur PiG. Irene Salwiczek, Robin l uits, Ronald Marsden; victor
club. David Thompson. KThe Stanier cup for pottery,
Gi-eavcs; 1R. Maureen Hebden, I raham Heslin; 1M, Joyce
I hnrron White. R o b e r t
ngham: 2M, Sandra Bell, Andrew Bailey: 2T. Susan
acqueline Crocker. g Form prizes: 1H. Paul Har-
udorum, Colin Price; victrix J ludorum. Lisa Wilkinson and
nman, Robert Gilbert; IT, Ami Lambert, David Matthews; 1G. Marie Hope, John Wilkin son. S 2H. Logan Isherwood; 2R,
ork, Linda Bateman; camping
ckup. K4Gen, John McGowan: 4ND,
3 hittaker. Thomas Williams; 3T, Gail Kiddie, John Rimmer;
auline Salwiczck, Alan Holt. r House trophies: swimming,
lesdalians, Hodder.
gious education, Peter Black; woodwork, Alan Bames; metal work, Martin Butters; house wcraft, Sheila Buckle; needle
Holmes, Paul Whittaker; 2G Kathleen Hardman. C o lin Bradley. W3H. Barry Chamley; 3M, Ann
Nathryn Hudson: 4TS, Andrew Raim: U4(l), Jean Kenyon, P o n a ld Whittaker; U4(2),
aricket, Caldcr; f o o tb a ll, athletics (boys), cross-country, Mcademic effort, and the In h emoriam Trophy for the best douse in work, sport and con buct', presented by the Old Rib-
WORSTON WOMAN CLEARED OF
s Insp. S. Evans prosecuting, daaid that at 4-15 p.m. on Thurs S y, August 8, Mr. Neil Edward dpencer of Queensway, Wad Wington, was driving along a addington Road, Clitheroe, Tccompanied by h;s father Mr. Bhomas Harold Spencer, of
wasrker, said in court that he mhort of helpers at the n Gowan, says there has been
Rion of Waddington Road and o ailway View, a car came out Rf a side road into Waddington
oad and a collision occurred. woMr. N. E. Spencer, a farm
m car came straight out of a
Maddocks. Mr. Spencer said lie was travelling at about 25 mph
r endant's car he braked, but released them as soon as he
ealised she was right on him. veHe said there were three
s hicles parked by the kerb out Mride the shop on the corner. c . T. H. Spencer told the r ourt: “My son went acros the
a Mr. Spencer said that he happened and she replied that
p n court, Mrs: Heaton, who n eek, for using a pedal cycle knleaded not guilty, said she Aot fitted with two brakes in s ew the junction very well as fhe had lived in Waddington tor some time before moving
I did not go to her car.”
f ydney Avenue, Whalley, was wined £1 at Clitheroe yesterday
ccrington Road, Whalley.
o Worston. t She said she was going to
p There were some vehicles carked outside a shop on tlie sorner and her view was re 5tricted. She edged out at about s mph and a -white vehicle
Swerved
uddenly flashed towards her. a She stopped immediately
dlmost in the centre of Wad- veington Road and the other
slight collision took place. s She was sure she had not tracted by dogs. She admitted
chat she had some dogs in the
time.ar but they were asleep at the
a hicle swerved round her and taid anything about being dis
HI - ■ '■ .(-* . iC r* Me ' Vtttf!
k --. M
iurn right out of Railway View into Wadington Road, but a car
n front of her which was turn ing, forced her to go into the centre of the road.
Cross-examined by Mr. D. C. d and as soon as he saw the de-
ouldn't," he added. Parked
inor road. of“It came right out in front
ton and just before he got to a the junction with Railway View
driving towards Wadding
a Chipping .Parish Church oment.Writing in the current
rook House Farm, Wadington. t When they reached the junc
Chipping seeks organist
nd its associated organisa stions, seems to be rather
c me. I tried to miss it but I mor an organist and choir cnd, says Mr. McGowan, the
he infant's department. MAnd in the Scouts, Mr. n en are needed to help in run
teacher is needed to help in mcGowan says that two young
Bl service to the church.
ing the parish troop. o “Here is a challenge and
oad to try and avoid a col lision, but failed.”
ccept the challenge?”
I not know which ones because S Coline Stanworth, aged 42, of doed by some dogs. He added: “I
hsked Mrs. Heaton what had Brakes offence t er attention had been distrac
pportunity for work among “ boys”, said Mr. McGowan.
aHave we anyone prepared to
has been promised until a per amanent organist is available, fuhoir has continued to give use t ut in the Sunday School, a
edition of the parish magazine, Mc the vicar, the Rev. w! f o reply to the advertisement
aster.Fortunately, voluntary help
oundel’s. Fendle; netball, softr c ball. Kemple: athletics (girls).
Cliiheroe Advertiser ami Timex, Friday November 22, 19681 5 PRIM ROSE GARAGE
AUSTIN * MORRIS * M.G. * RILEY SPECIAL LOW INTEREST TERMS FROM 5%
SPECIMEN IMMACULATE USED CARS ALL THOROUGHLY CHECKED
1968 (May) M.G. 1300. White. Very low mileage 1967/8 MINI COOPER. "F" model, red/black. 1967 RILEY 4/72 SALOON. Local owner, green. 1967 VANDEN .PLAS 1190. Blue Royale. Many extras. 1966 TRIUMPH 1200 CONVERTIBLE, Dark blue, extras. 1966 MINI SUPER. One owner. Maroon. 1966 VAUXHALL VIVA. Dark green. 1966 MORRIS OXFORD. Green/white. one owner. 1966 FORD CORTINA SUPER, 1500 engine, blue. 1966 MORRIS 1100's. Choice of colour. 1966 MINI COOPER. Green/white, 27,000 miles. 1965 M.G. 1100. Blue grey/white. one owner. 1965 AUSTIN 1100. Red, many extras. 1964 AUSTIN WESTMINSTER Mil II. 33,000 only. 1964 AUSTIN 1100, Two local owners only. 1964 VAUXHALL VX 4/90. Genuine 17,000 miles. 1961 MORRIS 1000. Two owners only. 1961 AUSTIN A40, Two owners. Full history.
against Mrs. Winnifred Muriel Heaton, of Worston House, Worston, was dismissed by Clitheroe magistrates yesterday week.
DRIVING OFFENCE A summons of driving without due care and attention
TWO 1963 model 1100’s very low mileages 1965 SINGER GAZELLE. Green metalic
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