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PEOPLE who put up posters without permis­ sion advertising local events could fina them- selvps in court. Fly-post­ ing, as it is termed, is causing increased concern, particularly on the A59 and major traffic routes.


ANOBUILOING SOCIETY


Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey told the Kibble Valley Council’s Development Sub-qommit- tee: “In future, anyone ■found fly-posting witnout permission will' be told of the re la t io n s and should a similar incident occur again prosecution may foilow.’*^


Chief Planning and


WHALLEY Abbey’s annual coffee morning and summer fete on Saturday raised a record £9Q5.-


The Control of Adver­


tisement Regulations 1969 requires consent to be ob­ tained before signs are displayed.


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Youth stole cheque belonging to sister


A YOUTH who cashed a cheque belonging to his sister and spent the money in nubs w^ put on probation for two years at Clitheroe Magis­


trates’ Court.


Ewes bring higher prices


CLITHEROE Auction Mart had-1,240 ewes and 834 shearlings forward at Friday’s annual sale of half-bred ewes and shearl­ ings. -


of buyers from many parts of the north but most sheep were purchased by local farmers.^


There was a large attendance


trade for ewes and shearlings, the overall average being up on


The auction saw an excellent


last year. Mule ewes, one and two


crop, made to £76, three crop to £54, four crop to £48 and broken-mouthed to £36.


crop, made to £48, three cro“ to £46, four crop to £40 an_ broken-mouthed to £33. Overall average for ewes was £40.66,


Masham. ewes, one and two


and Masham shearhngs to £68. Shearlings averaged ^7.66.


Mule shearlinKS made to CT8


judged the ewe c la s se s . Awards went to — Mule ewes: J. and F. Nutter, Hurst Green (£76), R. Yates and Sons, Stonyhurst (£62). Mssham


Mr K.' Dickinson of Chipping


(18i admitted stealing the cheque, valued at 25p, and dishonestly obtaining £33.44 by deception.


Mark Anthony Lonsdale


secuting, said that Lons­ dale had stayed with his sister for three years in Kirkfield, Chipping.


Mr Peter Warboys, pro­ HEAVY DOTY LAKCH LAP PANELS


belonging to her and con­ taining a cheque, which he ca^ed in a local butch­ er’s shop. He spent the money in public houses.


He had opeiied a letter


police, Lonsdale also ad­ mitted breaking a caravan window in the village and asked for three other off­ ences to be taken into consideration.


In a s t a t eme n t to He was ordered to pay


£44.14 compensation for the cheque and window and £25 costs. Mr Stephen Barker, de­


fending, said that Lons­ dale had not worked for 10 months and blamed boredom for the offences. He said all the crimes


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Mr J. Metcalfe of Bolton-by- Bowland judged the shearlmg


section ,and ■ the,.Drives wraUo __Mule shearhn^: M. Hoyle,


Clitheroc (£78), J. and^F. Nutter, Hurst Green (£76). Masham: 1st and 2nd D. Seed, Rimin^on (£68) and (^1).


Fined £30


FOR driving a car with­ out due care and atten­ tion, Guy Blackwell (17), of Mo o r l an d Road, Langho, was fined £30 with £5 costs by Clitheroe magistrates.


ate a left-hand bend in Snodworth Road, Langho, and'hi t a car parked on the verge.


His car failed to negoti­


' Lonsdale’s sister to enable him to cash the cheque and the, proceeds had


been split. ' He added that there


had been committed in the cbnipany of other youths, dne friend had forged the signature of.


had been no intention to cause damage^ to the win d ow, which had broken when Lonsdale and a friend entered the caravan to make a drink.


HOLIDAY POST


ALL sub-post offices in Clitheroe. -will be closed for the September holi- days on tne 21sf and 22nd, although the town’s main post office in King Street will remain open,


■ ley. will close only on the 21st.


Sub-post offices at Dunsop Bridge and TYhal-


• Pensions and allowances


due on any. of these dates will be paid a'week in advance and :telegrams may be* dictated by tele­ phone at all times;'


FOR TIMBER AND FENCING


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Country Planning Act, 1971, anyone found guilty of fly-posting may be fined up to £200, and £20 for eacn day the offence continues after conviction, and that includes the owner of the land on which tlft sign is dis­ played.


Under the Town and


erect signs advertising local events should first contact Mr E. M. Holt, Enforcement Officer, at th e CUunci,! Offices, Church 'Walk, Clitheroe.


Anyone intending to oi


Tel. 26026. transacted


‘Unaware’ of offence


icitor Mr Stephen, Barker described as “a technical offence committed una­ w ares ,” self-employed builder Stephen David Smith (22), of Lancaster Drive, Clitheroe, was fined £15 for parking op- Dosite double white lines. T O B a r k e r toT3 Clitheroe mag istrates that ___ for 15 mi­


FOR what defending sol­


Smith parked _ii.. mu


th e crowds to the grounds where eight stalls, offering every­ thing from tinned food to flowers and veget­ ables, were run by p a r i s h e s , diocesan groups and members of the Abbey fellowship.


Glorious weather drew The money will go to­


wards’ the fund which pays for the upkeep of


. the 14th century ruins. 'Two of the younger


Chairman shines at Bolland Gardening Club’s show


BOLLAND Gardening Club’s annual flower and vegetable show on Sunday drew a record 380 entries. It was something of a


.for most points in the v e g e tab le and f r u i t section. -


helpers are seen in front of their stall. Ruth Hart­ ley (left), daughter of the Abbey’s manager, Mr Derek Hartley, had people guessing how many Smarties were in a jar, while the name of the doll held by Sarah Pearson,- of Church Lane, Whalley, proved another teaser.


MORE SUN LESS RAIN


nutes m Clitheroe Road, (ihatburn, while he re­ moved tools from a build­ ing site. ’’Had he been loading


building materials, there' would nave been no off­ ence,’’ he said. Smith was ordered to pay £5 costs.


THE Kibble Valley enjoyed its best August weather since 1976 with a total of 21 fine days. Temperatures soared a half inches of rmn fell oh


past the 70 deg. F mark on 18 days, according to Chatburn weather station manned by village school h e a dm a s te r Mr Ted Bodeh. Although one and


THE DALES OUTDOOR CENTRE


COACH STREET, SKIPTON, NORTH YORKSHIRE Telephone Skipton 4305


the 6th, the total for the month was only three inches — half the total for la s t August.


Day Max. Min. 1 2 3 4


70


_ 6 7 8 9


5.


. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31


10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20


74. 76 76 76 62 60 62 66 68 74 70 70 72 70 70


60 — 54 — 62 — 60 60 66 54 54





52 — 60 — 60 — 58 60





68 ■ 60 56 56


64 60 64 63 62 71 73 71 73 76 73 72 68 65


50 — 60 — 50 —


0.30


52 — 52 50 65


0.40 0.10 0.50


57 — 55 — ' 51 — 56 — 58 — 60 — 52 — 52 —


• —


0.01 0.02


0.06 1.30 0.23 0.20


Rain (in.)


• Clitheroe (flower and veg­ etables) and Mrs J. GilliB- rand, of Accrington (floral art and junior classes). The trophies were pre- . sented by Mrs, J. Ham­ mond, of Clitheroe. Other major trophy winners:


Bolton-by-Bowland village hall, were Mr G. Barker, of Primrose Nursery,


Milne-Rednead Rose Bowl (most points in flower section) — Mrs J. Corless and Mrs J. F unnel. Barker's Nursery Trophy (most points in rose section) — Mr J. C. Singleton. M ^ Heaton Trophy (most points in floral art) — Mrs E. Moorhouse. Hammond Junior Cup (most points in junior sec­ tion) — Sarah Blackburn. Murphy Challenge Cup (best e n ^ In vegetable section) — Mr P. M. Stevens. Boy’s prize — Richard Armer. Girl’s prize — Sarah Blackburn. Best ex­ hibit — Howard Sedgwick.


FLOWERS


Grimshaw, Mrs S. Mattinson, Mrs D. Wright. Coleus: Mrs E. Moorhouse, Mrs Wright, Mr H. Sedgwick. Cactus or succulent: Mrs M. Cowking, Mrs M. Sing­ leton, ,Mr J. C. Singleton. Geranium: Mrs J. Funnel, Mrs Singleton, Mrs Moorhouse. Begonia: Mrs J. Corless, Mrs


Foliage pot plant: Mrs J. Judges for the show, m .


triumph for show commit­ tee chmrman Mrs Rita Stevenson. She won the Bolland Cup for th e member with most points, and the Closes Hall Cup


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•MOftTHLY-EQUIVALENT WHEN PAID ANNUALLY MRS STEVENSON (front, centre) with other prize winners.


rangement: Mrs Scott, Mrs Moorhouse, Mrs Mattinson. Brass container arrangement: Mrs Moorhouse, Mrs Scott, Mrs Mattinson.


JUNIORS


burn, Sarah Wolfenden, Alison Pickard. Decorated paper plate: Ruth Corless, Sarah Black­ burn, Gillian Armer. Handwrit­ ing: Sarah Blackburn, Gillian Anner, Anne Stockton. Article from waste material:


Fruit scones: Sarah Black­


buttons: Sarah Blackburn,' Philip Pope, Sarah Wolfenden.


S. Life, Mr Sedgwick. Cab­ bage: Mrs P. M. Stevens, Mr Sedgwick, Mrs C. Blackburn. Cauuflower: Mr Corless, Mrs Stevenson, Mr B. Stevenson. Marrow: Mr Stevenson, Mrs Stevenson, Mrs Blackburn. Potatoes: Mrs Blackburn, Mr


VEGETABLES AND FRUIT Lettuce: Mrs Stevenson, Mrs


Funnel, Mr Sedgwick. Fuchsia: Mrs B. Devlin, Mr Sedgwick, Mr Singleton. Other pot plants: Mr Singleton, Mib M. Hckles, Mrs Wright. Floribunda roses: Mrs R. Stevenson, Mr Single-


ton, Mrs Corless. Specimen roses: Mr J. Gnm-


shaw, Mrs R. Dickinson, Mrs M. Singleton. Vase of roses: Mrs A. M. Yorke, Mr Sinigle- ton, Mrs Stevenson. Bowl of roses: Mr Grimshaw, Mr Sing­ leton, Mrs Corlcss. Sweet peas: Mrs Corless, Mr Singleton, Mrs Stevenson. Dahlias: Mrs Corless, Mrs Moorhouse, Mrs Funnel.


Gladioli: Mr Sedgwick, Mrs M. Billows. Chrysanthemums:


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Mrs P. Reed. Blooms: Mrs Mattinson, Mr Funnel, Mrs Stevenson. Mixed flowers: Mrs Stevenson, Mrs K. Dyson, Mr Grimshaw.


FLORAL ART


Moorhouse, Mrs G. Scott, Mrs Mattinson. Lady’s dress spray: Mrs Moorhouse, Mrs J. Holt, Miss V. Pickard. Clog arrange­ ment: Miss W. Scott, Mrs Scott. Mrs Mattinson. Dried ar-


Foliage arrangement: Mrs


Richard Armer, Gillian Armer, Alison Pickard. Wild flowers in eggeup: Ruth Corless, Aiastair Howard, Sandra Howard. Bridesma id’s posy: Sarah Blackburn, Alison Pickard, Sarah Wolfenden. Picture with


fenden. Plate of peas: Mark Rodgers,


Mrs Wolfenden, Mr R. De- whurst. Runner beans: Mr Singleton, Mrs Singleton, Mrs


Blackburn. Radishes: Mrs Stevenson, Mr


Stevenson. Tomatoes: Mrs Blackburn, Miss J. Funnel, Mre K. Harrison. Beetroot: Mr R. Corless, Mrs Blackburn, Mr and Mis Wolfenden. Broad beans: Mr and Mrs Wolfenden, Mrs P. M. Stevens, Mrs Reed. Gucumber: Mr Corless, Mr and Mrs Wolfenden, Mr H. Life. Other vegetable: Mrs Steven


Mrs P. Reed, Mr- M.. Yorke. Carrots: Mr Corles s, Mr Stevenson, Mrs Stevenson. Onions: Mr Corless, Mr and


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