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Youth lost control of motor cycle


A MOTOR cycle which a Langho schoolboy borrowed to ride round a car park was “too powerful” and ran away with him, a Blackburn inquest heard.


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wife, Lilian, a son Harry, and a daughter Sylvia both married. The funeral will take place today (Thursday) with a service a t Trin ity Methodist Church. Cremation is at Accrington.


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hand was played in many diffe­ rent contracts. Top score was obtained by the pair who bid and made six diamonds.


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Fined £10


FOR urinating in the s tre e t at Lowergate, Clitheroe, David William Walker (20), of Brennand Farm. Dunsop Bridge, was fined £10 with £5 costs at Clitheroe Magis­ trates’ Court.


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TWELVE tables were in play at Clitheroe Bridge Club’s du­ plicate game. Winners were: NS — Mrs Thom and Mrs Oxford; Mr A. Woollin and Mrs Martindale. Handicap, Miss Vinton and Mr Martin. EW Mrs Brenton and Mrs Garde; Mr and Mrs Cornfield. Hand­ icap, Mrs Hollender and Mrs Wright. Tne following interesting


Clitheroe-three years ago on his retirement from the farm. He had a close association with Method^ ism in the area having been a trustee of the church at Paythorne and a worshipper at Trinity M e th o d is t C h u rch , Clitheroe. Mr Kayley leaves


cillor for 11 years, repre­ senting Newsholme and Paythorne. He was born in Gisburn and went to school at Tosside and for 35 years he farmed Lower House, Paythorne. Mr Kayley moved to


of RDC THE last chairman of Bowland Rural Council before the district was ab­ sorbed into the new Borough of Ribble Valley, Mr T h om a s H e n ry Kayley, of Bawdlands, C h th e r o e , d ied on Monday, aged 68. Mr Kayley was a coun­


ing a crash helmet and traces of paint from it were found on the garage forecourt wall. Verdict: misadventure.


Pair did £525 damage


to car A NIGHT out drinking while on leave in Read lea to 1 8 -y e a r -o ld P te Howard Nigel Shaw, of the 2nd Btn Parachute Regiment, based at Al­ dershot being fined a total of £390 ana ordered, to pay £275 in costs - and compensation at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court.


Demaline (18), of Whalley Road, Read, were jointly charged with taking a car without the consent of the owner, driving it without insurance and causing £525 worth of damage to the vehicle after abandon­ ing it in the grounds of Read Hall.


Shaw and Mark Steven '


the first offence, £90 for the second and £100 for the third.


to do 180 hours communi­ ty service for taking and damaging the car and fined £90 for driving with­ out insurance.'


Demaline was ordered


dered to pay £262.50 com­ pensation and £12.50 costs and was also banned from driving for 12 months under the totting-up pro­ cedure.


Like Shaw, he was or­ Shaw was fined £200 for


that the 250 c.c. machine was in perfect workin; order with only 1,20 miles on the clock and it appeared th a t it was simply too powerful for Russell ana had “run away with him.” Russell had been wear­


machine from a Blackburn friend, Karl Yeoman. He was in the' Petre Arms playing a video machine shortly before closin; time when Russell askei if he could use the motor cycle to have a ride. PC Ian Beetham said


the Petre Arms, died from severe head injuries a f t e r c r a s h in g th e machine on the forecourt of the Petre Garage. Russell borrowed the


Russell Sykes (15), of


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RIBBLESDALE School’s gala day' on Saturday proved to be lots of fun, attracting hundreds of visitors and raising well over £700 for the school association funds.


something to cater for all tastes, from strawberry teas to mini motorbikes and a humorous dog show.


There was certainly


stalls and sideshows run by pupils and members of the school association, several craft demonstra­ tions, art inflatable lizard for the younger children, model helicopters, fortune telling and an electric car taking trips round the school.


There were numerous


best dressed mother and baby competition and a pram race won by first year pupil Linda Britton.


flagpole was in use for the f i r s t time and some Clitheroe traders contri­ buted by donating raffle prizes.


The school’s new steel


alre ad y ra ised over £2,000.


Objections to Sabden housing scheme


AN outline application to build 12 detached and semi-detached houses on land to the south of Pendle S t re e t E a s t , Sabden, has been refused.


jected. They said th a t the


Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com­ mittee, Chief Architect and Planning Officer Mr Philip Bailey said that of the 19 properties on Pendle Street East, 11 householders had ob­


In a report to the


the village, including schools and doctors, were already crowded.


street was not built to take the extra traffic. Views from the existing houses would be spoiled and the sewerage system would be strained to capacity. In addition, facilities in


Pilkingtons of Brierfield — would take up land p re se n t ly used as a meadow.


down the application on the grounds that it was not needed in the rural settlement and would con- s t i tu t e u n d e s ira b le speculative development, injurious to the visual amenity of the locality.


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ficult to refuse, prejudic­ ing the aim to secure well-planned development in the area.


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wards the school’s major fund-raising effort — an all-weather pitch for the playing fields costing £10,000. The school has


The proceeds will go to­ The fun also included a


STRAWBERRIES and cream, vodka and wine and croquet on the lawn


Evening walk


with a light supper at the Spead Eagle. The presi­ dent Mrs K. Owen, tnank- ed Mrs Parrott for a most enjoyable outing.


Spread Eagle, Barrow, the route took members through Wiswell to Clark Hill and over Wiswell Moor. The evening finished


Faulty tyre


FOR driving a car with a faulty front nearside tyre, Margaret Mary Snut- tleworth (60), of The Dene, Hurst Green, was fined £40 with £5 costs at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court.


MEMBERS of Edisford Ladies’ Club donned their boots last Tuesday for an evening’s walk headed by Mrs Pat Parrott. S ta r t in g from the


— all the traditional trap­ pings of an English summer — could be found in P e n d l e R o a d , Clitheroe, on Saturday af­ ternoon.


attractions at a “straw­ berry and wine” afternoon at Templewood, the home of Mr and Mrs R. G. Pick­ les, which raised about £250 for the funds of the Clitheroe Conservative Association.


They were among the


tured trying her hand at croquet. With her (from the left) are: Mrs Teresa Wilcock, Mrs Gwen Coul- ston, Mrs Rachel Eyre and, at the front, Rachel and Julian Brown.


in during the afternoon, among them Clitheroe Di­ vision MP Mr David Wad- dington and his wife Gill. Mrs Waddington is pic­


It was organised by the Women’s Advisory Coun­ cil and also featured tom­ bola; cake and bric-a-brac stalls and a display of clog dancing. About 150 people called


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