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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 5th, 1981 . 9 DS


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£109 £109 £69 £99 £74


£149 £169 £114


I this advert A. & E. HARGREAVES


MOOR LANE AND WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE 22683


SPECIAL OFFERS on all new colour TV ren­ tals — see classified TV section for details.


Slot meter colour TV also available. E IT WIGHT


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£1.30 £2.50


SPECIAL OFFERS Rotarians wine and dine the ladies Normal Offer . Price _; Price ,


20in. Ferguson colour TV..... :....'£266.00' £ 2 4 9 .0 0 22in. Decca colour TV...... .......... ; £289.00 £ 2 7 9 .0 0


14ln. Teleton portable colour..... £199.95 £ 19 5 .0 0 5ln. Vega band wTV...... ...... . £59.95-^ £ 54.95 ITT MC10 music centre............... £199.00 £17s!oO Decca music centre.................... £225.00 £ 1 7 5 .0 0 Ferguson Studio 12 music centre.................................


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GEC12ln. portable TV................ £86.95 £ 6 9 .9 5 Pye12ln. portable TV.................. £72.oo £ 6 4 .9 5 GEC StartInder 2 radio............... £33.95 £ 2 3 .9 5 Indeslt radio................................ £24.50 £ 1 6 .9 5


£139.00 £ 1 1 9 .0 0


Wien cassette recorder.............. £18.95 £ 14 .9 5 Academy stereo radio casset­ te ................................................... £72.95 £ 5 9 .9 5


Fidelity HF43 record player....... £39.95 £ 2 9 ^ 5 Hoover 1036 cleaner................ £59.95 £54,95


1 0 % O F F all Dreamland electric blankets


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Youth took cars out of boredom


A 17-YEAR-0LD Clitheroe youth committed a number of motoring offences for fun because he had become very bored through being out of work, Clitheroe magistrates were told. Frank George Smalley,


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Warehouse demolition planned


AN application to extend the existing graveyard of St Mary’s RC Church, Chipping, on land to the east of the yard next to St' Mary’s Cottage, has been received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0071).


tions from Clitheroe. One is for the demolition . of the old Army and Navy Stores warehouse, in Shawbridge Street, to convert the building at the back of the plot to a house and for the forma­ tion of a driveway (0073).


There are four applica­ 1


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BRIDGE CLUB


PLAYERS were entertained with an interesting set of hands at the duplicate game at


Clitheroe Bridge Club, when 13 tables were in play.


Winners were: NS — Mr L.


Garner and Mrs Kosmolski, Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mr B. Hicks. EW— Mr R. Atkinson and Mr P. Jennings, Mr and Mrs Cornfield.


Two east west , pairs did well


to bid a small slam in spades on the following hand:


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food, but 'after a vote they decided to be waited on for a change. Twenty-seven mem­


MEMBERS of Whaliey WI had a rest from making a meal for their annual party. Instead, they sat back and enjoy­ ed dinner at the Tudor Grill in the village. Normally members prepare their own party


bers attended and com­ mittee member Mrs Vera Shearman thanked the organisers.


Emptied


litter bin THERE was q u ite enough litter in Clitheroe without people emptying litter bins in the street, Mr George Braithwaite, presiding, at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court, told Jeffrey Andrew Turner (17), of Quality Row, Hurst Green. Mr Graham Gertson


V Y Chimney fire


C L IT H E R O E F i r e Brigade quickly dealt with a chimney fire at a house in Woone Lane, Clitheroe. L i t t l e d am ag e was


caused.


renewal of temporary per­ mission for vehicle repairs at the workshop adjacent to 2 Thorn Street (0067); a kitchen extension, garage, porch and internal alterations at 2 Moorland Avenue (0068) and a rear bathroom extension at 46 Fairfield Drive (0057).


The others include the Outline permission


required for the conver­ sion of a stone barn, no longer used for , agricul­ ture, for1'use as guest ac­ commodation at Gibbon Bridge Farm, Green Lane, Bowland-with- Leagram (0080).


of Tower Hill, admitted two cases of taking cars without consent and driv­ ing without insurance, and also driving while dis­ qualified.


stealing £5. He was re­ manded awaiting sentence at Crown Court.


In addition, he admitted


Gertson said Smalley took his father’s car without permission and was subse­ quently chased by police at speeds of up to 90 m.p.h.


Prosecutor Mr Graham


another car in Clitheroe. That car was seen in Pre­ ston and there was a chase of several miles at speeds up to 85 m.p.h.


He had also taken Mr Gertson asked for


compensation totalling £384.50.


other motoring offences to be taken into account.


Smalley asked for seven


fending, said probably no one knew why Smalley had committed some very serious offences since 1978.


Mr John Lumley, de­


Stalwart of WI


A MEMBER of Bashall Eaves WI for more than 35 years, Mrs Mary Jane Hind, of Moor End House, Talbot Bridge, Bashall, has ,died in hospi­ tal, aged 74.


the village from her native Cumberland in 1941, also served on the WI committee for 28


Mrs Hind, who came to


years. Her husband John, who


died last May, had been farm bailiff on the 600- acre Bashall Eaves Estate for the late Lady Audrey Worsley-Taylor, of Pend­ leton.


■offences, so as to bring himself to the attention of his parents and the court.


of the County Council and Mr Lumley suggested th a t Smalley re a l ly wanted to live at home. It seemed he had committed


He had been in the care P a r k in g o f fe n c e


FOR parking a car in a n o -w a i t in g a re a of Clitheroe Market Place, Gerald Charnock (46), of Mitton Road, Whaliey, was fined • £15 a t Clitheroe. He was or­ dered to pay £5 costs.


ried at Penrith and cele­ brated their golden wed­ ding in 1977. Before her m a r r iag e , Mrs Hind studied at the Newton Rigg Farm School, Pen­ rith, and went into ser­ vice as a cook.


The couple were mar­


children. Her three sons are Jim, of South Wales, twins Eric, of Bashall Eaves, and Denis, of Clitheroe, and daughters Mrs Jean Green, of Grind- leton, and Mrs Anne De- whurst and Mrs Christine Steed, both of Clitheroe..


! She leaves six married


took place yesterday at All Hallows’ Church, Mitton.


A service and burial


Car failed to take


acute bend


A LANGHO man slowed right down to negotiate an acute bend at Painter Wood, Billington, but his engine stalled and his car ran down an embankment and “flopped” into Whal- ley Old Road, Mr Terry Ibbotson (defending) told Clitheroe magistrates.


Hawthorne Close, was fined £30 for driving with­ out due care and attention and £30 for a defective tyre. He was ordered to pay £5 costs.


. John Gaton (46), of Mr Ibbotson submitted


that because the engine had stalled, when Caton braked there was no effect. He put the hand­ brake hard on and al­ though the car slowed, it still went down the em­ bankment.


WI is waited on—for a change f t .


FIELDING — SINGLETON


Clitheroe, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Beverly Patricia Singleton and Mr Graham Andrew Fielding.


St James’s Church,


worker, is the th ird daughter of Mr and Mrs T. Smith, of Manor Road, Clitheroe.


The bride, a domestic


plater, is the only son of Mr and Mrs John Field­ ing, of Pasturelands Drive, Billington.


The bridegroom, a


by her father, wore a white silk chiffon Edwar- dian-style gown trimmed with guipure lace. Her full-length veil was_ trim­ med with lace and flower motifs and she carried a bouquet of red roses, lily- o f - t h e - v a l l e y a n d stephanotis.


The bride, given away


Andrea Smith, the bride’s sister, and Miss Linda May O’Neill, the bride’s cousin.


dresses with short capes of figured chiffon and headdresses of white car­ nations, and carried bou­ quets of matching flowers.


They wore blue tricot


Andrew Atkinson, the bride’s nephew.


Pageboy was Stuart


Johnson. Following the cere­


Best man was Mr Chris


mony, conducted by the Rev. K. Broadhurst, a re­ ception was held at the Starkie Arms Hotel,


Clitheroe. The couple are honey­


mooning in Majorca. They are to live in Whaliey Road, Read.


Photograph: Castle Studios, Clitneroe.


RESEARCH THE sum of £3,413 was raised for the Cancer Re­ search Campaign in the Clitheroe area last year. Honorary secretary of


SUM FOR CANCER


the local committee, Mr G. Peake, extends thanks to the people who contri­ buted and also to the indi­ vidual group chairmen and volunteers for collect­ ing the money.


four groups. Group one, under the chairmanship of Mrs B. Taylor, of Chat- bum Road, raised £518; group two, with chairman Mrs P. Pearce, of Fair- field Drive, £958; group three, Mrs B. Chatbum, Ennerdale Close, £431; group four, Mrs Whit­ taker, West View, £764.


Clitheroe is divided into


(prosecuting) said Turner removed a litter bin in Castle Street and threw it and the contents into the roadway. Turner was fined £10


£5 costs. In a letter he expressed regret for his action.


pinall, Venture Villa West, £604; Downham: Mrs D. Braithwaite, Hemlock Cottage, £31; Pendleton: Mrs H. Boot, East View, £107.


Chatbum: Mrs K. As-


for depositing litter in the street - and £2 for. remov­ ing the bin. • He was ordered to pay


needed to help with the campaign’s work and anyone interested in help­ ing br requiring more in­ formation should .contact any of the chairmen.


Volunteers are always Bridesmaids were Miss


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