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' that Mr Duddy killed him self, East Lancashire co ro n e r Mr George Graham told an inquest at Blackburn: “This is an horrific tragedy. Bearing in mind that he had had psychiatric treatment and that he was taking drugs therapeutically, it appears this was a deliberate act.” The incident happened
trying to break into the village newsagent’s home, Michael Duddy (30), of Trafford Gardens, put his head on the rails as a goods train approached the bridge at Barrow. Recording a verdict
after Mr Duddy, who was unmarried and lived with his parents, had spent a “high-spirited” evening in Blackpool with friends. Arriving home early the
following morning, he tried to climb into a bed room in the home of newsagent Mrs Barbara Burns, of Greenmount, but was accosted by the woman and her husband and climbed out. Driver of the car trans
porter train, Mr Kenneth Hartley, told the ■ inquest how Mr Duddy “deliberat- ly” put his head on the rails. “He was in a dangerous
• °c? ^rrow killed himself by placing his head in front of an oncoming train. Only minutes af te r
BRIDGE CLUB
WINNING pairs at last week’s duplicate game at Clitheroe Bodge Club were: NS — Mr L. Gamer and Mrs F. Pickles, Mr A. Woollin and Mrs J. Mar- tindale. EW — Mrs A. Brenton and Mrs Garde, Mr Ormand' and Mr Leonard. The following hand illus
trated the difficulty in bidding minor suit slams, also that four-four fits often play one trick better than five-three. W dealer, EW vul.
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north has a choice of opening bids. At match point duplicate bridge, it usually pays to open with a bid of 1NT, limiting the hand to 12 to 14 points ba lanced.
Playing the ACOL system,
becomes much easier if the opening bid is one club, but paradoxically this would mean that the final contract of six
However, bidding this hand
position, crawling about two feet from the track. I sounded the horn and put the brakes on, but he put his head o n , the line. T ra v e l l in g about 25. m.p.h., I was too near him to stop.” According to PC James
Masterman, of Clitheroe, Mr Duddy’s body had to be identified by finger prints taken from his home. Death was caused by
severe injuries to the face and brain, said Dr S. Banik.
FARM WALK
the 1,000-acre farm and shown the dairy herd, sheep flock and hill land reclamation enterprises. Supper was provided by
ABOUT 50 members of Clitheroe YFC joined in the annual farm walk at Manor Farm, Skipton, home of „Mr Jam es Cowgill. They were taken round
clubs would be played by the wrong hand, as six clubs is defeated on the queen of hearts lead. If played by south, though, it can always be made.
W.L.W. Bruised
CLITHEROE driver Mr Robert David Martin (29), of Brook Street, escaped with slight bruising after his Cortina car hit road bollards in Pimlico Road shortly after midnight, on Saturday.
BAD weather failed to put a damper on fes tivities at the annual Waddington Gala and Sports Day, though a couple of events were forced indoors and the high jump and wellie throwing contests had to be abandoned. The fancy dress com
Prince Charles and Lady Diana, Sarah Baron (I’m off to watch the Royal wedding) took second prize and Graham Whit- well and Richard Berry (two page boys) were third.
petition attracted a good number of entries and in the topical section the forthcoming Royal wed ding was on everyone’s mind. Ribble Valley Mayor
high quality of the entries prompted the judges to award twioextra prizes. Winners were: Rachel Dinsdale, Susannah
In the humorous section, the
and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs John Walmsley, and Waddington Parish Coun cil chairman Mr Eric Ed mondson and his wife Doreen, were the judges. They awarded firs t
prize to Daniel Brierley and Philippa Johnston as
Professional look at Clitheroe FC
A NEW sponsorship deal clinched by Clitheroe FC could see floodlights erected at Shaw- bridge.
firm of Cam-Era, which specialises in closed cir cuit television, has re newed its backing for the club. As part of the deal,
The Blackburn-based
Mrs Cowgill and her daughters. They were thanked by Andrew Par kinson. After the walk, Mark
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floodlights donated to the club last year by Preston North End could be in stalled. 1 Cam-Era has sponsored
Thomber chaired a busi ness meeting and con gratulated the club on crming first in the region al rally. Members were also con
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about £250 had been raised for club funds at a recent coffee evening and everyone was thanked for their support.
Pendle Club
WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle Club’s bridge ses sion were Mr T. Adey and Mrs P. Adey, Mr J. Har rison and Mrs E. Bush.
gratulated on their suc cesses in stock judging and tug-of-war contests at rallies throughout the county. It was announced that
Clitheroe for the past two seasons. It has provided a public address system at Shawbridge, as well as two strips. These will be used next season by the reserve team in the new North-East Lancashire League and a planned third team in the Black- bum Combination second division. The revised agreement
Whiteside is delighted with the deal. “We have a good association with Cam-Era and are very pleased to continue it,” he said.
ministrators, Mr David Barlow, said Cam-Era was happy to continue to support Clitheroe. Club chairman Mr Cyril
PALATABLE
A BRIEF summary of wine and its production was the subject of a talk given to Clitheroe Probus Club by Mr John Rushton. Thanks for this palat
will now see Clitheroe’s Lancashire Combination team kick off in August in a new strip, while a more professional looking match programme is in the pipeline.
Cam-Era is Mr Peter Chatburn, whose father Clifford is a former chair man and player and still
Managing director of
able topic were expressed by Mr John Steiger. A silence was observed
in memory of member Mr Stanley Morton, who died recently. A bowls competition for
members is being held to d ay a t 2 p.m. at Clitheroe Cricket Club. At the next meeting, a
week tomorrow, Mr M. Bowes, of Blackburn, will speak on “Shire horses”.
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Dinsdale and Katie Hargreaves (Three clowns); Sarah Pearson (“Daddy would't buy me a pony”); Kathryn Pollitt and Rachel Oldroyd (Waikies with Barbara Woodhouse); Jane Philips (Smallest Incredibe Hulk in the world); Rebecca and Lucy Hatherell (Lion tamer and trapeze lady). Winners in other sections
were: Nursery Rhyme — Emma Burton (Little Bo Peep); Jamie Burton (Little Boy Blue); Sarah Phillips and Jane Shor- rock (Punch and Judy). Historical — Samantha
Burton (Cleopatra); Joanne Howard (Nell Gwynne). Sports events winners were: 100 yards, 10 and 11 years,
girls — Rachel Oldroyd, Rachel Edlington, Heather Ross; boys —' James Bailey, Damian Keefe, Mark Dewhurst; 12 and 13 years, girls — Michelle Aspin, Lisa Coar, Cathryn Leeming; boys — Adrian Old royd, Frazer Hoyle, Ryan Howarth. 14 and 15 years, girls — Eileen Makinson, Marie Aspin; boys — Ian Johnston, • Miles Parkinson, Nigel Heales; y e a rs
— Julie Lodge, Linda Berry, Lesley Ross; boys — Ian Lewis, David Pollitt, David Waddington; 6 and 7 years,
Whitehead; boys — Russell Menzies, Dave Austen, Michael Keefe. , 80 yards, 8 and 9 years, girls
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16 S'rls — Alison Grooby, Jane
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mixed — Simon Cunliffe, Clare Hatton, Daniel Brierley; tod dlers, mixed — Katy Philips, Philippa Johnston, Laura Whit- well.
boys — Julian Tatton, Richard Berry, Darryl Smith; 8 and 9 years — Ian Lewis, David Pol
Sack race, 6 and 7 years,
J ears, girls — Alison Grooby, . Jears, girls — Linda Berry and
litt, Anthony Smith. Egg and spoon race 6 and 7
ane Keating, Anne Berry. Three-legged race, 8 and 9
Lesley Ross, Jane Keating and Clare Edlington. 10 and 11 years — Lisa
ulie Lodge, Amanda Cox and
Hoyle and Joanne Waddington, Rachel Oldroyd and Kathryn Pollitt, Heather Ross and Amanda Jackson; 12 and 13 years— Cathryn Leeming and Lisa Coar, Michelle Aspin and Deborah Cox, Deborah Mason and Joanne Howard. Wheelbarrow, 10 and 11.
years, boys — James Bailey and Mark Loynd, Robert Leeming and David Grooby, Damian Keefe and Dale Cox; 12 and 13 years — Chris Tatton and Adrian Oldroyd, Ryan Howarth and Fraser Hoyle. Walking race, 14 to 15 years,
Keele, Robe rt Leeming, Andrew Mason; girls — Rachel
Johnston, Nigel Heales, Dale Herd; girls — Marie Aspin, Eileen Makinson; 16 and over, mixed — Russell Menzies, Michael Keefe, David Austen. Cross-country, 8 and under,
Adrian Oldroyd, Frazer Hoyle, Chris Tatton; girls — Michelle Aspin, Cathryn Leeming, De borah Mason. 14 and 15 years, boys — Ian
Edhngton, Amanda Jackson, Heather Ross. 12 and 13 years, boys —
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PEOPLE living in Cross Street, Clitheroe — which is in the- Bawdlands gen eral improvement area — will not lose their grass plot, neither will they have to pay for the making-up of the back street. This assurance was
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given to Coun. Bob Ains worth, Town Mayor, when he voiced residents’ fears to members of the Ribble' Valley Housing Committee. ■
were elderly and might not be able to pay for the thoroughfare to be made- up to county standards. - Mr Rod H ack n ey ,
He said many of them
whose firm is carrying out the improvements on the council’s behalf, said the residents had “adopted” the street; they had gras sed it and put a fence across it. Attempts had been
made to persuadp the people to have the turf removed and the street made up. But they prefer red that it should remain as it had been for many years. “It will remain grassed;
the residents naving taken it upon themselves to look af te r i t ,” he added. The existing back street provided access and this would be made up and afterwards main tained by the county.
mixed — David Pollitt, Andrew Cunliffe, Stephen Smalley; 9 to 11 years, boys — Damian Keefe, James Bailey, Ian Potter; girls' — Linda Berry, Rachel Oldroyd, Rachel Ed lington. 12 to 13 years, boys —
boys — Dale Herd, Ian John ston, Miles Parkinson; girls — Mane Aspin, Eileen Makinson. 100 yards dash, adults — Kate Pollitt, Ian Waddington, Philip Bailey. Long jump, 8 and under,
mixed, — Ian Lewis, Sarah Lodge, Claire Edlington; 9,. to 11 years, boys — Damian
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Michelle Aspin (senior), Rachel Edlington (junior). Boys — Ian Johnston and Adrian Oldroyd (senior), Ian Lewis (junior).
Adrian Oldroyd, Ryan How arth, Frazer Hoyle; girls — Cathryn Leeming, Lisa Coar, Michelle Aspin; 14 to 15 years, boys — Nigel Heales, Dale Herd, Simon Hoyle; 16 and over, mixed — Russell Men zies, Michael Keefe. Cup win ners: Girls —
A HURST Green man who was fined £50 for driving a car without in surance told Clitheroe magistrates that he had relied upon his girl friend to obtain the insurance for him and she had not done so.
(24), of Whalley Road, Hurst Green, was fined a further £25 for not having a test certificate. He was ordered to pay £5 costs.
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