8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 26th, 1980 Cheers from
“DORIS CHADWICK” proprietress D. HANSON
Wishes to announce that she is retiring from business at
32 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE
and would like to thank all the many
friends and customers she has made1 in the 44 years of trading and hopes
they will give the same support to her < 1
successor MRS MARION HUTCHINSON
RED HOUSE, with 103pts, won Chatburn School sports comfortably from Green House and Blue House, who had 88 and 85pts respectively. With 65pts, Yellow House were well behind.
something to cheer about, however, when they lined up for this picture.
All competitors found Results were:
Ingrid Hall, Shirley Tittering- ton, Claire Hargreaves. (iOvds — Adele Rhodes, Ruth Har
Infants (Girls): 50yds —
greaves, Naomi Johnson. Potato race — Claire Har-
freaves, Rachel Smith, Shirley
Andrew Mossop, Jason Prim rose, Alistair McDermott. Second heat — Steven Wood
Adele Rhodes, Ruth H a r greaves, Charlotte Rithell. Boys: 50yds (first heat) —
ward, David Bithell, Martin Titterington. Potato race (first heat) —■ Andrew Mossop, Jason Primrose, Alistair McDermott. Second heat — Stephen Wood ward, Philip Titterington David Bithell.
itterington. Top infants — Driver, Rachel Lewis, Rebecca Juniors (Girls): 70yds — Ann
Harrison. Kirstine Joyce. Karen Lambert. Second race — Adele Craddock, Alison Lock-
Joyce. Second race — Karen Hargreaves, Susan Rhodes, Sariih Johnson. 80yds — Julie
ley, Caroline Clark. 100yds — Janet Bamford, Terry Har greaves, Ann Capstick. Second nice — Nicola Hatch, Susanna Green, Nina Johnson.
Locklev, Anthony Pearce, Robert Tingle. Second race —
Boys: 70yds — Jonathan
David Harrison." 80yds — James Tingle, Carl Edwards, Jonathan Taylor. 100yds — Carl Price, Richard Giles, Martin Pearce. Second race — Patrick Bailey, Gordon Clark,
Mark Singleton, Mark Hall,
Smith, Shirley Titterington. •Second race — Adele Rhodes, Ruth Hargreaves, Charlotte Bithell.
— Claire Hargreaves, Rachel
Terence Metcalfe. Potato races (girls): Infants
(first heat) — Julie Harrison, Jill Porter, Tracy Hammond. Second heat — Joanne Smith, Alison Lockley, Karen Lam bert. Fourth race (first heat) — Ann Capstick, Jeanette Harri
Boys — A n d rew Mossop, Jason P rim rose , A l is ta i r
son, Terrv Hargreaves. Second heat — I^icola Hatch, Susanna Green, Nina Johnson.
Driver, Samantha Limbert, Re becca Joyce. Second race — Karen Hargreaves, Sarah John son, Susan Rhodes. Third race
McDermott. Skipping, first race — Ann
thony pearce, Renjo Pagliaro, Robert Tingle. Second race — Mark Singleton, Mark Hall, David Harrison. Third race — C a r l E dwards , Jona than Taylor, James Tingle. Fourth race (first heat) — Richard Giles, Paul Birtwistle, Mark Limbert. Second heat — Dale Thomnson, Terence Metcalfe, Patrick Bailey. Shuttle relay race: Junior one
Sack race, first race — An The
interesting point about interest* isthat
we've kept it going for over 120 years.
turned to housing. Cottages were scarce in that quiet corner of Lancashire, and the demand for suitable housing was growing. Small beginings though these were, this was the birthplace of the “Marsden” in 1860. On the first subscription
house of Mr. Thomas Holland in Marsden (later a district of Nelson), the conversation
night, no less than £33.12.6d was invested in subscriptions.
When a small group of friends met at the
What a far cry from last year-1979- when the income for the “Marsden” was almost £19 millions! Your investment in the Marsden Building
Marsden Building Society
Nelson
R.Simpson Head Office
Russell Street. BB97NJ Tel, No. 692821 (STD Code0282)
p r
J.Ridehalgh 74 King William Street .
Tel. No.61575/6 (STD Code 0254).
Blackpool Burnley “
P H.M. SOWERBUTTS & 00
J.H. Simpson 25 Clifton Street.' Tel. No. 293295/6 (STD Code 0253)
D.Capstick 7 Gnmshaw Street. Tel. No.36221 (STD Code 0282)
BW Askew 3 The Rock.
Tel.No.761 5318 (STD Code 061)
A.J.Dorsett 33 Market Place.
.Tel.No.24404 (STD Code 0539) Call in and see your local Branch Manager . » •*. a «►. X N. Pollard.
13 Common Carden Street. ■ Tel. No.34355 (STD Code 0524)
10 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Opp. GPO Tel. 22598
Society could show excellent growth-just as the Society itself has done over 120 years. The return could be as much as 12%, equal to 17.4% per year if you pay tax at the basic rate. Now, there’s an
interesting thought to actupon!
I A member of The Building Societies Association Excellent Investment Facilities Trustee Status-Established 1860Assets exceed 654,000,000-Reserves exceed £2,400,000
The right choice tomake,‘ Blackburn
Bury Kendal Lancaster > ^r t
— Red House, Green, Yellow. Two — Red, Green, Blue. Three — Red, Blue, Yellow. Four — Red, Blue, Yellow.
Coniston canoe
winners GUIDES, Scouts and Venture Scouts from
Clitheroe gained top plac- ings in the North West Scout Canoeing champion ship long-distance race at Coniston on Sunday. Wendy Wilson, of Pim
nine miles, Michael Bent ley, of Salthill View came first in the Scouts' under- 1G race and Mark Mashi- ter, of Langshaw Drive, was second. In the race on the full
lico Road, came first on the seven-mile course for Guides over-lG and Lucy Walmsley, of Moor Lane was third. On the full course of
course for Venture Scouts aged 1G to 20 Steven Dent, of Whalley Road, was placed first. Others who took part,
Sawley death crash driver
fined £60
THE driver of an articulated cattle track who reversed his vehicle on to the main road at Sawley, leading to a crash in which a man died one night last November, was fined £60 at Clitheroe.
Glenforsa, Bryning Lane, Newton, Preston, denied driving without reason able consideration for other road users. Mr John Backhouse (prosecuting) said that it
Peter Carten (31), of
Ian to the
had been unreasonable for Carten to reverse from the entrance to Sawley abattoir when there was an alternative way of re versing in the yard. The victim, Mr Harry
Ernest Farrell, of Seedall Avenue, said the car had earlier passed him at the top of Sawley Brow at GO to 70 mph. Mr Farrell said th a t he had seen the lights of the transporter from about half a mile away. Carten told the court
Busfield (65), of Cononley, near Skipton, was driving from the direction of Clitheroe when the acci dent happened. Clitheroe taxi driver Mr
but were unplaced, were Elizabeth Walmsley, Susan Bithell, Shirley Hartlebury, Sarah Byrne, Catherine Byrne, Christ ine Brown, David John son, Paul Worswiek, Michael W h i te s id e , Steven Johnson, Michael Marsden and Alan Taylor. ‘All are members of
Clitheroe and d is tric t Scout and Guide Canoe Club.
Pensioners must pay
HIGHER catering costs are compelling Whalley Age Concern group to make a charge of £1 to pensioners who attend their annual Christmas party at Calderstones. The party, a popular
ers, has previously been free.
son was appointed chair
man and Mrs D. Booth- man was re-elected sec retary. A treasurer has still to be appointed to succeed Mr John Rocklif- fe, who has moved from the area.
meeting, Miss P. Wilkin ippointei
At the group’s, annual
that he had been unable to reverse in the yard be cause of other vehicles. Before moving out to go to Bamber Bridge he made sure that the road was clear and he switched on his hazard warning and other lights. He saw Mr Busfield's car about 400 yards away and stopped, leaving about lift, for it to pass. Carten said that as the
car came straight on he sounded his horn. There was no other action he could have taken to avoid the collision. Mr Robert Hirst (de
fending) said Carten was a v e ry ex p e r ien c ed driver, making a safe manoeuvre. On a summons of
from Mr Rushton, who works at TGB Motors, Clitheroc, was a cow that had slipped into a slurry tank at Shut- lleworth Farm, Henth- orn Road. He was called up
fanner Mr Robert Par kinson, who said it was unhurt. He thinks the cow must have been looking for its calf and slipped into the tank through a small gap on top.
Off the beaten track
event and attended last Christmas by 300 pension
driving an articulated vehicle exceeding the maximum length of 15 m e tre s . C a r te n was granted an absolute dis charge. He was ordered to pay costs of £90. His employer, Warren
THE Clitheroe Group of the Ramblers’ Association explored many off-beat routes as part of its con tribution to the nation wide “Footpath Heritage ’80’’ programme. The series finished on
Jones (35), of Danes Close, Kirkham, was sum moned for using the vehi cle and was fined £25. He had to pay £30 costs. Jones told the court
that the trailer was the standard 40ft. and the extra length was due to the type of tractor unit. This had brought the total length of 1G.1 metres but he nad been unaware that was illegal in this country.
is on Wednesday and will start at 7 p.m. from
Shawbridge.
is on Saturday to Birkett Fell and Pat Parrott will be in charge. Members should meet at Clitheroe Station to catch the 10-45 a.m. Slaidburn bus. The next evening walk
Sunday with a trek from Downnam, to Pendle and Wymondhouses, led by Vera Mortimer. The group's next walk
lives in Blackburn, helped by the firemen, put nylon webbing slings round the cow, which was then lifted out with a truck. The cow belongs to
after rescue attempts by the police and fire men had failed. Mr Rushton, who
rescue RESCUING ladies in distress is nothing neiv to breakdown truck driver Mr Ian Rush- ton, but his latest mis sion involved a four legged female. For the "lady" re quir ing assistance
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