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Death fall man was, ‘author of own misfortune ’


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IT would have been impossible to survive , the “massive” head injuries sustained, by Clitheroe


Guilder and amateur footballer Mr Martin Bialecki when he fell into a trench in his back | garden, an inquest at Blackburn heard, . .


Plans now in the


pipeline


AN application to, build 18 houses on land, at the rear of Albion S t r e e t , Clitlieroe, has been re­ ceived by .the Ribble Valley Council’s" Planning Department' (number


1032)," Two applications have •


been received from Wad- dington. One is for the renewal of temporary, per­ mission for the conversion of Beechthorpe Barn to a house (1015),,the other for a car port a t 6 Queensway


(1021). Outline permission is


sought to. build two houses,on land adjacent to Sawley Reading Room


(1031). Other applications in­


clude: The renewal of per­ mission for parking at a garage and land in Lower- gate Road, Chipping (1023) and the change of use from a barn and out­ houses to a house at Little ■


Chipping (1037).' A pprch and conservat­


Blacksticks Farm,


ory are proposed at the rear of 50 Riverside; Low Moor (1019); a car port at 19 Bleasdale Avenue, Clitheroe (1024); a rear porch at 3 Shaw Terrace, Grindleton (0987); a utility room and lounge exten­ sion at the rear of 40 Straits Lane, Read (0946); and the renewal of per­ mission is sought for a mobile home. for a farm worker at 8 Moreton Park, Whalley (1014).





' moral Avenue, had drank, “rather more, alcohol, than- was good. for him” before returning1' home in the early , hours and falling headlong into tHe two-feet deep trench, ■


■ Recording a verdict of death by.’ misadventure; East Lancashire coroner Mr George Graham said Mr Bialecki (29), of' Bal-


-WILSON— WHITTAKER — JACKSON


rendered; unconscious im­ mediately and there was no way he could have ;been saved. • ’\


Mr • Bialecki had . been


ried out the post-mortem, said Mr .Bialecki had fallen very heavily into the trench. Death had oc­ curred within minutes.


■ Dr S) Banik, who car­


the high amount of alcohol in. Mr Bialecki’s liver had been a main factor in his death and would have made resuscitation very difficult. “Mr Bialecki was very drunk indeed,” said Dr Banik.


But he pointed out that


Patsy, a mother of two, was in bed when she heard her husband return home about 1 a.m. She then heard a noise down­ stairs, thought he. had come in through the back door and went back to


Mr Bialecki’s wife,


sleep. Z . Mrs Bialecki disclosed


of beer in an evening.


Mr Bialecki spent the evening before his death drinking with his sister, Mrs Phyllis McTear, of St James’s Street; and some) friends.


.'A-


had been found sitting on a pavement in Victoria Street by PC Christopher | Wheeler, who decided to drive him home.


Just before 1 a.m. he


of the car on his own and began to walk up his | garden path, saying: “I’m all. right, now,” .


Mr Bialecki had got out


Bialecki’s body was disco­ vered by neighbour Mr James Allen, of Conway Avenue,


Later that morning, Mr


who was called to the scene, found Mr Bialecki lying fully-clothed in the trench and was satisfied that death was accidental. Summing up,-- .Mi


PC James Thwaites,


that her husband could drink quite a lot of alcohol and it was not unusual for him to consume 10 pints


Jackson was.married at, St Bartholomew’s , Church,, Chipping, on Saturday; to; HGV, .motor .mechanic Mr.-1 Michael Christophepi


Machinist Miss • Brenda


Wilson, ! Brenda \ is" the second


'A. Jackson, of Kirklands, Chipping, and Michael is the third son of Mr and Mrs R. Wilson, of Watlirig Street Road, Fulwood.


by her father, wore a white chiffon gown trim­ med with line lace. She had a headdress of pearls and silk flowers and a veil trimmed with daisies, and carried peach rosebuds, lily-of-the-valley and stephanotis.


The bride, given away


bara and Glenis Jackson, the bride’s sisters and Joanne and Jane Wilson,! the bridegroom’s sisters. •


Bridesmaids were Bar­


white cotton dresses and capes edged with white


. They wore peach and


' daisy lace and had peach - silk flowers in their hair. The older bridesmaids carried peach rosebuds,


. stephanotis and lily-of- the-valley and the small bridesmaids had peach and white Dorothy bags.


Leaver and groomsmen ; were Mr Andrew Jackson,' the bride’s brother, and Mr Timothy Wilson, . the bridegroom’s brother. The ceremony was per­


Best man was Mr Paul


formed by the Rev.' Thomas Green and Mr John Hutchinson was or­ ganist. A reception was held at


■ The couple are spending their, honeymoon touring and will live in Preston. : Photograph: Norman Morris, Bacup.


the Chequers Restaurant, Alston, with an evening reception at the Crest Hotel, Preston.


j ' daughter of Mr- and Mrs '


Elizabeth Janet -Taylor was .married to- telecom- , munications technician Mr,. John -Richard Whittaker at SS. Michael and John’s Church; Clitheroe, on1 Saturday.


’ Office cle rk Miss TAYLOR


only son of Mr and Mrs J. Whittaker, of Victoria Street, Clitheroe.


d a u g h te r of Mrs J . Taylor, .of Henthorn Road, Clitheroe, and the late Mr Taylor. The bridegroom is the


. The. bride is the second


Given away by her brother, Mr John Taylor,


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Juliet cap and she canned a shower bouquet of red


the bride wore a full- length white Victorian- style gown in lace and chiffon. Her short circular veil was held in place by a


roses. She was attended by


, The three. adult atten­ dants ■ wore full-length


Mrs Tricia Conti, Mrs Sheila Parkinson (bride’s sister), Mrs Catherine At­ kinson (bridegroom’s sister) and the Misses Margaret and Jacqueline Nutter (bride’s nieces).


' The children had full-, length blue and white floral dresses and canned Victorian-style posies. Best man was Mr David


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The -wedding took place The bridegroom is. the


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•The bride, given away


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lian Simpson, the bride’s sister, and Miss Pauline Berry wore green floral cotton dresses and earned single roses. They had lily-of-the-valley in their hair. Page boy was Ian Reid,


Bridesmaids Miss Gil­


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the Calfs Head Hotel, Worston, the couple left for a . honeymoon in Wa[es They are. to live in ■Henthorn Road;,


ducted by Fr B. Dobson and organist was-Mrs H. Crompton. Following a reception at


den, Stonyhurst.


. cousin, and groomsmen were Mr Graham Keith Stansfield, the bride’s brother, and Mr Andrew Whitwell, the bride’s cousin. Usher was Mr Paul Wray, the bride­ groom’s brother-in-law. After the ceremony,


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Clitheroe. ; Photograph: Colin Bain-1 bridge, Eggleston.


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Sabden. Photograph:. Hyndburn


■iri


Clitheroe. Photograph: P. Mars­


Former councillor fires parting shot


Graham, said no blame could be attached to Mrs Bialecki. “If anything, your husband was the author of his own misfor­ tune,” he concluded.


A PARTING shot at early critics of the new council offices has been fired by a former Ribble Valley Housing Committee chairman.,


Three Bays Barn, Whal­ ley Old Road, 'Billington, left the district last week


Mr Terry Yates, of Help for


widows WIDOWS in Clitheroe and surrounding, villages who need help and advice on any problems, whether financial or emotional, now have an organisation to which they can turn.


t r ic t Association of Widowsthis week em­


The Longridge and Dis­


phasised - that it exists to help women from any­


where in the area, not just those living in Lon­ gridge.


all ages begin at Lon­ gridge High School next Tuesday, from 7 to 9 p.m. ■ Organiser Mr Eileen


Meetings for widows of


Hunt (42), who was widowed four years, ago with five' children, says the Longridge group is af­ filiated to a national body dedicated to fighting to improve the lot of women who, on the loss of their husbands, suddenly find themselves having to face all kinds of problems, not least financial ones., Women wanting more


1 if


•major issue. Mr Yates claimed that


servative councillors who lost seats at the last coun­ cil elections, when the new offices project was a


to start, a new business venture in South Lincoln­ shire. He was one of the Con­


'project. “I have heard nothing


he and other supporters of the scheme who had lost places on the council had now been proved right in backing the


j sented with cut-glass whicky tumblers by fellow Conservative supporters


but praise for the new offices. It is about time the people who led the criticism — some of the Independents now on the council — came forward and acknowledged public­ ly that they were wrong.” Mr Yates was pre-


.’at a farewell evening at the Petre Arms, Langho.


, For the past year he


- which time it won a cup for the biggest percentage increase in membership in the Darwen constituency. He was' congratulated


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£1 £5


1 3 6 x 1 8 SINK BASE UNIT j O O | | I withstainiess^teeltop ......... . A r i f v ]


, _________ £29


M PRICES SHOWN ARE FOR ONE V COMPLETE SUITE AND '


1 2 472 HOB French.*.. 12476HOBFrench, , , , 1 U 7


,1 1 0 7 0 COOKER HOOD P A C I : AIRLUX(Normal p r i c e £ 1 8 0 ) X 7 9


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Colour Studios, Clayton- le-Moors.


Pendle Club BRIDGE contest winners


at Glitheroe Pendle Club were Mr T. Adey and Mr C. Hill, Mrs P. Adey and Mr F. Walker.


With farmers in mind


RIBBLE Valley farmers I and their wives will soon have the chance to go back to school. The Minis­ try of Agriculture is run­ ning. a course at Ribbles- dale School, Clitheroe, on Monday evenings, from October 6th to December 1st,- to help farmers im­ prove their knowledge and presentation of farm accounts and records.


MOOR LANE, GLITHEROE Tel. 22611


LIFE AND PENSIONS Calder Britnell & Co.


INSURANCE BUREAU 28 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 26026


All other types of insurance transacted Local Agents for


The Marsden Building Society


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