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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 30th, 1981 11


Surprise bonus for benefactor of rates rebel


THE two-day spell spent in Manchester’s Sttangeways jad by rates protest pensioner Mr Stephen Pryle has led to a refund, for- his anonymous benefactor


Billington teacher’s wedding


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MATHEMATICS teacher Mr Michael Evans, the only son of Mr and Mrs G. Evans of “Halstead” , Whalley Road, Billington, was married to. Miss Elizabeth Beeston, at St Michael’s Church, Stone, Staffs.


ter of Mrs W. Beeston of Combe Park Road, Stone', and the late Mr Beeston.


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A COFFEE morning at C l i th e ro e S a lv a t io n Army’s Lowergate head­ quarters- raised £35. to­ wards the cost of a prop­ osed outing for Sunday School youngsters later- this summer. Attractions included


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her brother Mr L. Bees­ ton. She wore a classical- style embroidered chiffon gown and a headdress of white flowers and pearls. She carried pink roses, freesia and lily-of-the- valley.


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conducted the service which was followed -by a reception at the Fitzher- bert Arms, Swynnerton. The couple left for a hon­ eymoon in the Lake Dis­ trict. They will live in Stone, Staffs.


The Rev. A. Harris The bride, is the daugh­


jail, Mr Pryle was re­ leased when an anonym­ ous Clitheroe businessman paid his rate arrears.


over the council’s decision to allow a vehicle repair shop to continue operating opposite his home. After only two days in


this money was given to Borough Treasurer Mr Gordon Onslow by the Fi­ nance and General Pur­ poses Sub-Committee. Agreeing to the. refund,


amount to the council bv £5.60. Permission to refund


thorities at Strangeways, • Mr Pryle’s spell in jail effectively reduced the


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Curzon Street, Clitheroe, was imprisoned for 30 days by the' town’s magis­ trates when he refused to pay a £73 rates bill. • ...This was in protest


Mr P ry le (70), of Women darters collect trophies


Bride has spray


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BILLINGTON woman Mrs Mabel Ainsworth, of


Calder Avenue, was mar­ ried at St Leonard’s Church, Langho, to Mr Joseph Blackburn Rudd. The bride, a seamstress


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tired farmer, of Sefton Street, Colne.. Best man was Mr Jack Robinson, groomsman Mr Edward Fowler and usher Mr James Fowler. The Rev. Paul Warren


Coun. Tom Robinson (Clitheroe) said it should nevertheless be realised that Mr Pryle’s contention of the planning issue was a “red herring” because he had already been in debt long before the ques­ tion of the garage arose. Mr Onslow went on to


present financial year £35,559 was owed, com­ pared with £41,568 12 months earlier.


Extension


PERMISSION for the ex­ tension of Simfield Farm­ house, Slaidburn, into an ad jo in in g b a rn was granted by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee.


report that the council was in “a very satisfac­ tory position” over rates arrears. At the beginning of the


THE banner was out to proclaim Joiners’ Arms A team champions for the second successive year of division one of the Ribble Valley


cial Hotel, with the Station Hotel in second spot. Divisional prizes for


Ladies’ Darts Associa­ tion. The pub team from


highest finish went to Viv Simpson, Joiners (116) and Margaret


Whalley Road, Clitheroe, collected a Pony cup, league shield and .individual trophies at the association’s pre­ sentation evening at Calderstones’ ballroom. The silverware was


Steer, Station (99). H i g h e s t s c o r e r s w e r e Phyllis Garner, Royal British Legion (180) and Margaret Steer (174). Some 250 lady dar­


handed over by Lanca­ shire cricketer Jack Simmons, who lives at Great Harwood. ' Runners-up in divi­


£750 fine for firm breaking tax rules


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sion one were Black Horse A. The second di­ vision Pony cup and shield were carried off by the Joiners’ neigh­ bours from the Comer-


Foir raises cash for outing Burnley’s Nol in MY M M H E Y I


F A IL U R E to include a cheque when making a tax return led to a Billing­ ton firm being prosecuted for breaking the VAT General Regulations. Lanapak, makers of


packing materials, was fined £750, with £25 costs, at Clitheroe. Mr Peter Crook, pro­


secuting, said Lanapak was warned in November for not having made its quarterly tax return. When the firm did send in the return, it did not in­ clude a cheque for the £5,688 which was due. Mr J. Wilde, defending,


said there had been no deliberate attempt to


been paid and nobody had lost anything, he said.


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conducted the service, which was followed by a reception at the Corona­ tion Hotel, Gisburn. The couple will live in Bil­ lington.


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REQUESTS' for disabled persons’ rate relief from


the owners of Winckley


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