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. 6 Cliiheroe Advertiser and Times, December 16i..,


Useful Gifts at Special Offer


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ASHBURY CUTLERY SET£7.60.now £ 5 . 5 0 5-PIECE TEA SET— ....'...............£ 7 . 2 5 KITCHEN PEDAL BIN £8.22.... n o w £ 4 . 9 5 KITCHEN BREAD BIN £7.37.... n o w £ 5 . 2 5 KITCHEN ROLL HOLDER £2.03 . .n o w £ 1 . 4 5


SMITHS WALL CLOCKS £7.95...... n o w £ 5 . 9 5 SMITHS KITCHEN TIMER £2.99..... n o w £ 2 . 0 3 JUDGE WALL CAN OPENER £3.15... n o w £ 2 . 3 5 EWBANK SWEEPER £8.45.......... n o w £ 6 . 4 5 CX CORK LIFTER £1.10.............. n o w 9 0 p SPONG MINCER £4.34..............n o w £ 3 . 3 4 PRESTI6E EG6 WHISK £4.38.......n o w £ 3 . 7 9 PRESTIGE 5-PIECE KITCHEN TOOL SET £4.06 n o w £ 3 . 0 6


ROLCUT GARDEN SECATEUR £3.03. n o w £ 2 . 8 9 ”1 (lh


S p e a r a n d J a c k s o n SPADE £6.74...................... n o w £ 5 . 2 4 FORK £7.16........................n o w £ 5 . 5 0 STAINLESS STEEL SPADE £18.95now £ 1 4 . 4 5 LUFKIN 3 METRE TAPE £1.86......n o w £ 1 . 3 6 RONSOH BLOW TORCH KIT £7.85...now £ 5 . 9 9 TRIMMATOOL FILE £3.24..........n o w £ 2 . 4 4 RABONE MECHANICS VICE £7.44...now £ 5 . 9 9 BLACK AND DECKER 2 SPEED DRILL WITH SAW ATTACHMENT £30.40........... n o w £ 2 0 . 9 5 POP RIVET KIT £3.52............. . n o w £ 2 . 5 2 STANLEY CLATY HAMMER £5.78.... n o w £ 4 . 2 5 S. AND I. TENON SAW £3.01........ n o w £ 2 . 2 9 S. AND J. HAND SAW £2.64....... n o w £ 2 . 1 9 HOGA TOOL RACK... ................ ..... £ 3 . 7 5


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Driving ban cut by nine months


A MOTORIST whose car crashed near Edisford Bridge, Clitheroe, had a two year driving ban reduced to 15 months at Preston Crown Court.


Thomas Turnbull (31), of


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Supporting Red Rose festival


THE Ribble Valley Council has agreed in principle to take part in next year’s Red Rose Festival. Chief Executive Mr Michael Jackson told members of the Liaison Committee that the council would not be invol­ ved in the administration.


He said the area’s celebra­


tions for the Queen's silver jubilee would benefit through the intensive publicity sent out by the Red Rose Festival Committee.


Blackburn Road, Simonstone, appealed against disqualifica­ tion and a £150 fine imposed by Clitheroe magistrates for driving with excess alcohol in his blood.


success of his builder's and c o n t r a c t o r ’s bus in e s s depended on his ability to drive. He might be able to survive a year’s ban but two year disqualification could be disastrous. The Recorder, Mr Sander­


He told the court that the


son Temple, told Turnbull that he had driven with substantially more alcohol in his blood than permitted and this was always a serious offence. In the circumstances, however, the court felt the ban could be reduced by nine months.


THE presentation of a potted azalea to mark


Mrs Burn’s 80th birth­ day u>as made at the Christmas dinner of the Ribblesdale Club at the Brown Cow, Chatburn. Mrs Burn has been a


played and the club choir gave items and led community singing. Mrs F. Bowskill recited two of her own composi­ tions — “Ribblesdale Club" and “What wor it?” Mrs Grosvenor and


good friend of the club since its inception and the presentation was made by Mrs A. Gros- venor and Mrs Palmer, who both spoke. Birth­ day greetinys' were sung for Mrs Burn and for Miss Clark and Mrs Cowell. Par ty games were


Youth damaged police car


A CLITHEROE youth denied assaulting a policeman but admitted damaging a police car when he appeared before Preston Crown Court.


(17), of Whipp Avenue, was found not guilty of assaulting PC John Sutcliffe, causing actual bodily harm. He was sentenced to a day’s detention for damaging the car.


Robert Louis Stevenson


prosecuting, said that Steven­ son twice made gestures and swore at patrolmen in Clitheroe. PC Sutcliffe took hold of Stevenson’s wrist when he took up an aggresive stance. The officer was then hit in the face.


Mr Da v i d S umn e r ,


Mrs Palmer presented a short sketch and the evening ended with carols. Mrs M. Frank- land was pianist. Next w e e k ’s meeting will ta k e the form of a domino d r iv e with Jacob’s join tea.


defending, claimed his client had every right to use reason­ able force to maintain his liberty. The police had been annoyed by his behaviour but there was nothing strictly illegal about it. Stevenson admitted breaking a window of the police car with his fist


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because hq was annoyed at being arrested. After his trial, Stevenson appealed against a conviction by Clitheroe magistrates for assault causing bodily harm to a 14-year-old girl. Mr Sumner said Stevenson


suggested that the girl lost her temper and flew at Stevenson in a rage. His client had then struck out to defend himself. The appeal was dismissed


had looked down the girl’s sun top and made a rude remark. The girl hit him on the arm but he then attacked her, hitting her face, kicking her legs and causing a chipped tooth and bruising. Mr Stuttard, defending,


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