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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 81st, 1981 Party hats set festive mood HERNE’S LOF H.ELLIFIELD LTD i
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Men’s Suits by Sidi,‘Simon, Jacobson, etc. reduced by 20%.
Plus 10% discount on all goods not otherwise reduced for the Sale. ,
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shawls and pinafores, two of the party — nine-year- old Catherine Illingworth and Rebecca Walsh (8) — p o r tra y e d Mary and Joseph.
PATIENTS at Clitheroe Hospital enjoyed Christ mas carols Victorian style when 10 Brownies from SS- Michael and John’s paid their annual visit. As well as donning
' Miss Preedy said that both patients and singers had really enjoyed the evening. “We even had a • few of the old people sing
on a tour of the wards by Tawny Owl Miss Marie Preedy and Brown Owl Mrs Frances Nelson. At the end of their visit, the singers were rewarded with pop and biscuits. ,
They were accompanied HOLIDAY COMPETITION plus details of CRUISE THE NORTHERN CAPITALS
OSLO, COPENHAGEN, STOCKHOLM, HELSINKI, LENINGRAD and ROTTERDAM
SAILING SUNDAY. JULY 4th TO SUNDAY JULY 18th
‘Lark’ after drinking costs man £1,015
A DRUNKEN lark which caused £845 worth of damage to the crib at Clitheroe Castle proved costly for a Low ■ Moor man.
Michael Harrison (22),
of Greenfield Avenue, was fined £75 for damaging property,, £50.• for using threatening behaviour and ordered to pay £845 com pensation to Clithero.e Town Council and £25 costs. He was also fined £20 for stealing three" beer glasses from a pub.
secuting, said the incident began when Harrison w en t d r in k in g with friends.
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COPENHAGEN, 1200, Wednesday; July 7th, 24 hours in port.
STOCKHOLM, 0800, Saturday, July 10th, 9 hours in port , HELSINKI, 1000, Sunday, July 11th, 7 hours in port LENINGRAD, 0900, Monday, July 12th, 35 hours in port .
ROTTERDAM, 1000, Saturday, July 17th, 9 hours in port Arriving Tilbury, 0800, Sunday, July 18th
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on the Costa del Sol at the San Fermin Hotel,. Benalmadena (adjacent to Torremolinos) worth approx £500.,
The hotel is situated 300 metres from the beach, 600 metres from the town, and is- 1 '
garden area with sun beds, Jarge bathroom with bath, shower, w c.
| Mr Peter .Roberts, pro
. lights. Some of th e1 bulbs broke and also some of the s ta tu e t te s of the nativity characters. A passer-by,' Mr Henry.
three stolen glasses and when he" and some friends reached the crib, he started snowballing the
He left the pub with
Chapman,, tried to stop the behaviour, but the
• group shouted abusive •language -and kicked out at him. In a statement, Harri
son'. said he had drunk about seven pints of beer and five whiskies. He told the court that it was'not like him to act. in that way. ,He was a ' bit too drunk'..'1 • '
ing along and tapping their feet,” she added. Pictured with the sin
gers’ and Miss Preedy are two 'patients Mr Tom Smalley, (left) and Mr Frank Westwell.
, Disorderly
FOR being drunk and dis orderly, in Whalley Road, . Clitheroe, soldier - Neil Alistair Tomlinson was fined £20 with £5 costs at. the town’s Magistrates’ Court. Mr Peter Roberts, pro
secuting, said that Tom linson (18), of Hall Street, Clitheroe, who is serving in Germany, and was on leave, was seen walking up the middle of Whalley Road. Cars had to take action
Brownies entertain at hospital
MAGICIAN Shaun McCree ‘ helped make Waddington and. West Bradford : : S ch ool !s Christmas party even more special. The youngsters were
spellbound. as Shaun entertained with con juring tricks.
They made party , hats <
. The highlight of the party was-a visit'fr’
'to set the festive mood and there were games and a hat competition: :
Santa, who distributed presents to the children and bags of sweets to the staff.
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Neighbours alerted police
.neighbours during bad weather was made at the Blackburn inquest , into the death of a 77-year-old Barrow woman. E a s t L a n c a sh i re
A REMINDER to people to keep an eye on elderly
c o ro n e r Mr George Graham recorded a ver dict of misadventure after being told th a t Miss Helen Sagar • died after falling and . hitting her
"head. Mr Graham added:
“Neighbours who had not seen this lady for a day told the police. . “In this case it would
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tyre, depot THE •man ;: who; set., up Ghatb'urnsvTyre, Depot. more: than 40 years ago; ■ Mr Fred Harrison, died .at, the home of hisdaughter* in Sawley, aged 84. •A He' started ■ the business by taking a:'tyre- on each: shoulder.: by. train to Skip- ton Auction- Mart,— and the firm' has had a, stand there every Monday since then. ' ; B o r n ■
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House, 1West Bradford, Mr * Harrison, of ' Sawley Road, Chatburn, joined the King’s .Own Yorkshire Light.;Infantry in: 1914 and -saw action in India and Mesopotamia. •
• Mr Harrison and his late wife, Martha, were married in Gillingham on Christmas Day 1923 and th e n moved to Ac crington.
der injury, he underwent 10 operations;and escaped death a second time when the hospital ship he was being brought' home on was torpedoed and sunk.
After receiving a shoul ■
to start the tyre business in May 1937 and five; years later was joined by his son, • the late Mr Peter
He moved to Chatbum
'Harrison. He eventually took over
the firm and expanded it, though his father con tinued to take an interest until he stopped driving two years ago.
Outside work, Mr Har
rison had many interests. When he was younger, he and his wife took part in numerous plays at .West Bradford.
jokes and tacklers’ tales — a hobby he. started in the first world war.
He enjoyed collecting He was also a keen
fisherman and an ardent supporter of Blackburn Rovers. Mr Harrison was an active member of Christ Church, Chatburn, where there was a funeral service on Tuesday. Cre mation was at Skipton.
daughter, Mrs Doreen C la rk , and y o u n g er brother, Peter.
not have made any differ ence if she had been found immediately, but people who live near anyone el derly should keep a con s tant • check on them, especially in this bad weather.” PC E r ic Jone s , of oe, told the inquest
to avoid hitting him and when the police arrived he shouted abusive»lan guage at them.
Wood on fire
■Fire Brigade reached the scene.
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LITTLE damage was caused ' when kindling wood by a boiler in the kitchen of .Little Mearley Cottages, Worston, set on fire. The flames were al ready out when Clitheroe
how he and ano th er policeman broke into Miss Sagar’s home in Chorlton Terrace; and found : her lying on the floor. PC JoneS said a kettle
Clither’
- staggered round trying to make a cup 'of tea before collapsing. . Pathologist Dr Samiran
on the stove had burned through. He thought Miss Sagar; who lived’ alone, must have'fallen over and hurt’ herself and ’then
Banick said that the cause of death was head .injuries and bronchial pneumonia
Stole from employer
CLITHEROE man Jack Roper was fined £30 with £25 costs at the town’s Magistrates’ C o u r t' for stealing two bags of dog food from his employer. ■ Mr Peter Roberts, pro
securing, said that Roper (30),. of - Mitchell Street,' had been seen leaving the premises of B. Dugdale and Sons, Salthill; with a full load; plus the two bags of dog food, worth £13.56. He asked for two similar’ "offences to be taken into consideration. ' Roper told the’ court
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