Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 11th, 1981 11
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A CLITHEROE woman in whose home the local support group for the Leonard Cheshire Home was started 13 years ago Mrs Lily Kilner, has died! aged 85.
Street, was bom in York and for several years lived in Blackburn, where she married chartered ac
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countant Mr William Kilner. They moved to
Clitheroe in 1925, to the offices which are now Kilner, Famell and Moon. During the first world
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Council queries use of engines for hang gliders
THOSE magnificent men in their flying machines are causing problems for the villagers of Chipping.
of the parish council, it was decided to investigate a complaint that hang- gliders using Parlick Fell were now employing mechanical propulsion.
At last week’s meeting
land, mechanical devices of any kind are banned from the area.
war she was in the VADs and during the second was in the WRVS. Mrs K iln e r was a
As Parlick is common
member of Clitheroe Golf Club when the ground was at Horrocksford. She was also a fo u n d e r member of the Clitheroe Inner Wheel Club. The funeral service was
been received about the use of powered aircraft at the Blackpool arid Fylde Gliding Club’s premises near the village for assist ing in the take-off of glid ers and the transporting of passengers to the Par lick site.
A complaint had also
held at Clitheroe Parish Church on Friday, fol lowed by cremation at Pleasington. Mrs Kilner leaves a
Only beer tent is washed out!
sister, Mrs A. West, a son Tommy, who is man aging director of Theos,- Clitheroe, and two daugh ters, Mrs J. Lyle and Mrs C. M. Ridley.
SUCCESS. IN EXAMS
THE following pupils of St Augustine’s RC School, Billington, have passed the spring typewriting and office services exami nations of the North Western Regional Advis ory Council (ULCI). Key: Office services (OS),
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A grave problem
A PROPOSED Bill on the maintenance of closed church yards has been backed by the Ribble Valley Council’s Recrea tion and Leisure Com mittee. The Bill, if passed,
RAIN didn’t manage to dampen the spirits of re vellers at Barrow’s annual Field Day on Saturday — even though the beer tent col lapsed u n d e r the strain! Fortunately no-one was
between teams from the Dog and Partridge and Bay Horse public houses went ahead as usual, with Dog and. Partridge coming out winners.
in the marquee at the time and the bar was has tily re-arranged in the school cloakroom.' One of the organisers,
went ahead in between the showers and the chil dren of Barrow School country dancing club gave a performance. Because of the weather,
Mrs Prudence Birtwistle, said: “Despite the terrible weather, lots of people turned up and we man aged to have a really good day.” The children’s sports
however, the Country Fayre Morris dancers could only perform one of their routines. The annual tug-o’-war
to be moved inside the school, but there was no lack of customers and the whole event raised £157 for Barrow United Re formed Church redecorat ing fund. The Field Day was
The various stalls had
are pictured here with the Barrow School country dancers wearing the cos tumes made with the pro ceeds from a raffle at the Dog and Partridge.
The field day organisers RESULTS
Mark Martin. Boys: (5-7) Mark Hall, (8-9) Janies Sillitoe, (10- 11) Brian Leeming, (12-15) Christopher Howarth. Girls: (8- 9) Cheryl Blunt, (10-11) Jen nifer Gladwin.
sented to Miss Lytle, Mrs Sheila Clegg, the leader of the school dancing team, and Mrs Pat Heap, who organised the chil dren’s races, by school- ch i ld ren S. McNab, Rachel Thompson and Claire Burgin.
Former jeweller dies aged 71
RETIRED Clitheroe jeweller Mr Morton has died at his home, aged 71.
Drive, Clitheroe, retired from his jewellers busi ness in Moor Lane in 1977. The b u s in e s s was
Mr Morton, of Beverley Stanley
started in Wellgate by his father, Tom, and moved to the Moor Lane pre mises more that 50 years ago. Mr Morton met his
would ensure that closed church yards are put into rea sonable condition before being handed over to district councils for maintenance. The Ribble Valley and
opened by former local midwife Miss Margaret Lytle and although the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Bob Ainsworth, could not attend, he donated £25. Buttonholes were pre
Zoe Taylor, (8-9) Sharon Martin, (10-11) Julie Holden. Boys: (10-11) Brian Leeming,
10s — Simon Claudine Meeks, Leyland and Howarth. Egg and spoon: Girls (5-7)
Three-legged
race: Under Taylor and (11-15) David Christopher
Flat race: Under fives —
Taylor, (8-9) Rachel Hall, (10- 11) Simone Taylor. Boys: (8-9) Michael Groves, (10-11) Alex Houseman. Wheelbarrow: Girls (8-9)
(12-15) Matthew Howarth. Sack race: Girls (5-7) Zoe
Claudine Meeks and Rachel Hall, (10-11) Teresa Alty and Beverley Parker. Boys: (10-11) Alex Houseman and Richard Bettis, (12-15) David Leyland and Christopher Howarth.
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made as to the original terms of contract between the Ribble Valley Council and the Gliding Club.
Investigations are to be
taken at the meeting that the rolling of the playing field after Pony Club meetings must be insisted upon, following repeated instances of the turf being seriously disturbed after such events.
A decision was also
removal of the tennis pavilion and the building of a concrete bunker to house the tennis nets, it was proposed by Coun. W. Heane and seconded by Coun. T. Till that the pavilion should be offered to the cricket club. Their identical pavilion
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other authorities have been asked by North East Derbyshire District Coun cil to seek the support of their MPs.
Chimney fire
CLITHEROE F i re Brigade quickly dealt with a chimney fire at a house in Kirk Avenue, Low Moor. Little damage was caused.
wife, Lena, in Birming ham during the second wqrld war and the couple moved to the shop in 1946, taking over fully from Mr Morton (Sen.) seven years later. Mr Morton was a
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former president of the Old Clitheronians’ Associ ation, the Rotary Club of Clitheroe and Clitheroe and District Chamber of Trade, of which he was made an h o n o ra ry member in 1977. He was also a former
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Church. Mr Morton was also a
founder-member and first secretary of the Parish Church Operatic Society and a member of Clitheroe Probus Club.
chairman of the Clitheroe branch of Toe H and a member of the town’s Old People’s Welfare Commit tee. He was a past sides-
church on Tuesday was followed by cremation at Accrington. In addition to his wife, he leaves a son, David.
A funeral service at the
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IT was a wet and windy weekend for 14 members of the 1st St Leonard’s Guides, Langho, who spent
two.days and nights camping out at Lowerfold Farm, Dinckley.
Mrs Barbara Cooper, her, a s s is ta n t Mrs Jenny Grime and Mrs Coopers twin 18-year-old daugh- ters, Barbara and Sharon,
Accompanied by Guider ' . , V;
the girls used “Red In dians” as their theme for the camp and are pictured in f ro n t of th e i r “wigwam.” ■
of three members of the troop, -Carol Holmes, Gil lian Smith and Angela Leeming and the weekend also included a sing-songt round the camp fire and
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Grime each received a pot plant from the Guides as a token of appreciation for their work throughout the weekend.
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Summons dismissed
A SUMMONS against Stephen John Robinson (33), 'of Bawdlands, Clitheroe, for driving a cai1 without due care and attention was dismissed by the town’s magis trates. Prosecutor Mr Graham
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