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A WORSTON man’s appear ance in court came about through hfs “casual attitude to life rather than any deliberate attempts to flout the law,” Clitheroe Magistrates were told.
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A LACK of dancing part ners did not prevent 23 members of Whatley Catholic Ladies’ Guild,
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from enjoying themselves at their annual buffet, cabaret and dance at the Sandpiper restaurant on Friday. They partnered each other and joined in several energetic dances with enthusiasm. It wasn’t that their hus
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bands refused to attend — the fact is, they iveren’t invited. The only man in their party ivas a special guest, parish priest Fr Thomas Murray.
singing and action songs were quickly organised at Standfast WI, Whalley, when the speaker was unable to attend, and the cold weather was soon forgotten. Mrs Gourdin and Mrs Day
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plunge A WEEKEND with a differ enc? is being arranged at Whalley Abbey at the begin ning of April for young couples on the verge of enter ing the marriage stakes. The weekend, entitled
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brook Farm, was fined £40 on each of two counts of driving a car without insurance and £10 on each of two counts of no excise licence. He was given ■ | an absolute discharge for using the vehicle with a faulty horn. Walton admitted all the offences.
John Walton (33), of Rad- The m a g is tra te s had
adjourned the case from a previous hearing so that Wal ton could appear before them.
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prosecuting, told the court that Walton had been stopped by different police officers on successive days for not haying an excise licence. When he produced his documents at the police station it was found that Walton had not been insured to drive the car.
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said Walton had thought he had been insured.
Mr Roger Hirst, defending, -“The car belonged to a
friend who had been staying with the family and then went to Canada. He told Walton he would be insured to use the
“Walton knew the tax had
run out, but he is an indepen dent, happy-go-lucky kind of man and had just forgotten to renew it.”
“Towards Marriage”, is being organised by the Rev. K. Knight, of Burnley, for engaged couples. Its purpose is to allow
couples to hear from a group of experts about some of the practicalities and deeper issues of married life. On hand to answer questions will be a solicitor, a building society manager, a general prac titioner, marriage guidance counsellors and clergy. All couples planning to get
Put foot through window
A CLITHEROE youth who put his foot through a shop window told the police he was only messing around with a
couple of mates. Robert Louis Stevenson
married are invited to attend the weekend — the first-of which was held last year with 12 couples participating. It .will take place on April
judged the painting competi tion. First
and.second places were awarded and all the entrants received a small prize. Plans were made for the visit to the Whittingham branch for their annual party.
SEATED, centre, are the president of the Rotary Club of Clitheroe. Rtn Fred Foster and his wife, Nina, with some of their personal
guests at the club’s ladies’ night dinner and dance. Immediately behind Rtn Foster are the club’s .first vice-
president, Rtn Emrys Morgan, and Mrs Morgan. It was Rtn Morgan who proposed the toast to the ladies,
response being made by Mrs Foster. The-function was held at the Sandpiper, Whalley.
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(17), of Whipp Avenue, was fined £10 by Clitheroe magis trates for damaging the win dow and ordered to pay com pensation of £37.10. Chief Insp. Thomas Sumner
3rd and 4th, and because of grant aid the cost, which includes food and accommoda tion, is only £.1.50. Applica
tions should be made to the Rev. Knight, 220 Todmorden Road, Burnley.
said Stevenson told police that he and two friends were walk- ing. home when they started messing around outside West End Stores, Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Stevenson was pushed and he kicked out with his foot, breaking the window.
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