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NO TEST CERTIFICATE
FOR using a car without a test certificate in Gallows Lane, Dutton, Richard Graham Mitchell (37), of Smithy Row; Hurst Green, was fined £15 at Clitheroe! In a letter he told the court he had forgotten to have it renewed.
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Drink-driver ‘gave in’ to friends’ pressure
PERSUADED'by friends, to drive them from .a party, a ‘Whalley man ended up crashing the car into a hedge .and facing a drinkfdriying charge.
^LIVELY TIME
F I V E visitors from Fylde Speakers’ Club took part in a l i v e l y me e t ing at Clitheroe Speakers’ Club. The very well attended
meeting was chaired by Stan Blackburn and topics chairman was Bill Thomp son (Fylde).' , Speeches were given bv
Brian Allison and Bob Owe n ( F y l d e ) a n d timekeeper was Arthur Chappel. Evaluators were Jim James and Brian Yar row (F y l d e ) , C h r i s Roberts and Lionel Pat
terson. New members will be
welcome at next Tuesday’s meeting of the club at the Swan and Royal Hotel at 7-
30 p.m.- On March 18th, the men
will be attempting to get a word in edgeways when they hold a joint meeting with Blackburn Ladies Speakers’ Club.
! where’ he .is employed; was' fined £125 and ibanned
DAt" Clitheroe, John l avid Trotter (22), who
ives
at-.Calderstones
' from driving for18 months for driving .with excess
alcohol in nis blood. ' :■ - He was fined a further
£50 for driving without due care and £25 for not having a driving licence. Trotter, who admitted
MORE than 50 members and friends of Bolton-by Bowland WI attended the . group’s annua] dinner > dance at the Coach ' and Horses Hotel in ^ the village.
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P President Mrs C. F. j , ■ everyone and gave a
ickles welcomed
report bn the year’s activities.
• 'MrD. Partington; gave a’voteof thanks on. behalf of the husbands
who had been invited. ' Entertainment was
the offences, was ordered to pay £13.50 costs. Chief Insp. Thomas
provided by Barbara and Keith Robinson of
Nelson.
Sumner, prosecuting, said the car left the road on a bend at Billington and finished up in a hedge. A blood test showed 137mg of alcohol in 100ml of Trot
ter’s blood, Mr R o b e r t Hi r s t ,
defending, said that Trot ter had been at a farewell party at the hospital staff social club. It was decided to go to Ribchester, but the man who should have driven the car was not in a
fit state. Trotter was regarded as
the most fit person and he gave in to pressure, said Mr Hirst.
Broke house window
A MAN who broke the window of a house in Waterloo Road, Clitheroe, told the town’s magistrates that he had apologised to the householder and paid for repairs.
of King Street, Whalley, admitted causing damage of £10.02, but said he could not remember much of the incident. He was fined £75.
Philip David Jones (23), MORE than £180 was raised for this year’s Chipping Show at a dance in the village
were treated to cabaret entertainment introduced by show president Mr Eric Field. There was also dancing to the Keith Kerwin group.
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hall organised by the show committee. A buffet, made by Mrs Buckle, of Rimington, was served and about 150 attests
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TODAY and tomorrow, Charles Clegg, Church Street, Clitheroe, will be open from 6 to 7 p.m. Sun day. Derrick Green, Rail way View, Clitheroe — 12 noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday — 6 to 7 p.m.
The husbands came too!
A l l a b 'o u t. I T a l k in g N e w s p a p e r '
MOST members of the Wednesday Club have heard of the Ribble Valley Talking Newspaper, but at a meeting at the Sun Inn, Waddington, they were interested to see slides about its production shown by Mr Brian Haig. He described how the
. to listeners all over the Ribble Valley. Mr Haig and his helpers
service is provided for blind, and handicapped people, from the appear ance of news in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times to its inclusion in cassettes which are posted
lies will be demonstrated at the club’s' meeting on ‘.March 19th. .
'. .P en d le Club
^VINNERS at this week’s abridge se s s io n , a t the
-i CliiheroeTP e n d 1 e’;C 1 u b 'w e re’MrsKVBrabbing and;
iMr.F..talker, MrsK.-Pye; 4 a,nd;iMrs?Ky:lGudgcon.,r ~J
were congratulated on their worthwhile efforts. The making of corn dol
j Club helps heart fund
Surprise i l B l
WHEN Mr Jimmy Newby went along to Sabden Hor ticultural Society’s dinner dance on Friday night, he . received the surprise of his : life.
if For after the meal he found himself guest of hon our at a surprise presenta tion arranged by nis fellow committee members. Mr Newby, of Garden
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ers Row, Sabden, has been the society’s joint show secretary for the past 35 years and has had the unenviable task, of helping I to organise the annual nor-1 ticultural show, which is one of the big events in the village calendar. So in recognition of his
long and loyalservice, soci ety chairman Miss Alice Alston presented him with an inscribed pewter tan
safety
A CHEQUE which will h e l p ’to save l iv e s c h a n g e s h a n d s a t Clitheroe Working Men’s Club.
The £150 raised by raffles and donations from club
' members will go towards the Clitheroe Heart Machine Fund.
Handing over the money to the fund’s collector, Mr “Tot” Titterington, of Whalley Road, is concert s e c r e t a ry Mr Ernie Bailey (right).
Others in the line-up who helped raise money at the clubs are, from the left: Mr Joe Nester (com mittee), Mrs May Durkin ( s t ew a r d e s s ) , Mrs Bailey, Mr John Rimmer (president), Mrs Rimmer and Mrs Sylvia Roberts
Gospel Church
> A TURKEY tea was pro- '»vided at Henthorn Gospel Church’s annual meeting. The year’s work was revie wed by the secretary, trea-: surer :and Sunday School
Fullerton -spoke on .“The unity - of ithelSpiritiwithirij the;,Church V;?andafte'r-^
superintendent . Mr B
wards Mr,'-P.', To 1 son' showed slides: of: Canada.-if
herewith Miss Alston (left) and his wife Kathleen giv ing him a congratulatory I kiss. Next to her is Mr | Alan Cliff, joint show sec retary with Mr Newby-for
kard and thanked him for his hard work. Mr Newby is pictured
the past 23 years. With them are the other
committee members who organised Friday’s event at the Black Bull Hotel, Rimington. After the presentation,
the 90 guests danced to The Merrins, of Burnley. The evening was such a success that it may become an annual event.
‘Unfair’ to sell homes
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Housing Committee has decided that dwellings in Tower Hill, Clitheroe, should not be available for
purchase. Members felt tha t
because of the structure of the semi-detached proper ties, which were built as pre-fabs just after the sec ond world war, they should | not at present be available for sale. ■
Under recent legisla-. tion, council tenants have ■been able to buy their,
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idwellings due to th en atu re -of,‘the construction/ '"
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(would: betunfair jtoiiToweri -Hill i, tenants?, to-5 buy,7; the!
homes at discount prices. The - committeeVielt; iL
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