8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 4th, 1982
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Nurse (36) dies, husband hurt during walk
A WHALLEY nurse received, fatal multiple- injuries and her husband is'in hospital following an accident near Calderstones on Thursday night. '
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Senior enrolled nurse Mrs Ann Bentley (36), of
Kingsmill Avenue, and her husband John (37), a charge nurse, were walk ing along Mitton; Road, n e a r : the hospital service entrance, when .they were involved in an accident with a car. . ■ ■
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Humour./ in talk
A HUMOROUS talk on th e ex p e r ien c e s of a young farmer was given to Clitheroe -YFC by Miss Barbara Haworth, of the Bury club. Thanks , were proposed by Roger • Vic kery, seconded by Russell
.Berry. Scores in h e a t' two of
juniors 40, seniors 32; Clitheroe D juniors 33, seniors 46 versus Chip ping B 28, seniors 38.
juniors 38 and seniors 26; Clitheroe. B - juniors - 4, seniors 40- versus Chip ping A juniors 36, seniors 34; Clitheroe C juniors 33, seniors 49 versus Altham
the Lancashire YFC quiz were: Clitheroe A juniors' 30 and seniors'48 versus. B o l to n - b y -B o.w 1 a n d
TH E R E I .w a s .- ’d o u b le reason'for celebration at a
party and buffet'held at the Spring- Mill, Langho, fo r
r e s id e n t s of .
C l i th e ro e ’s.. H e n th o rn S h e l t e r e d H o u s in g Scheme, their friends and
guests. Not only was it a be
lated Christmas party, postponed because of the severe weather, it also
coincided with the birth d a y o f w a rd e n Mrs
Pauline Lewis, who was
‘No room’ to give parking permits to Town Council
A REQUEST from Clitheroe Town Council for permits to be issued to its two employees so they can use the Ribble Valley Council staff car p •k on four mornings a week has been turned
down by the^ Ribble Valley Council’s Finance Committee.
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request oh a vote of five to two after Ribble Valley
and General Purposes Sub- Members rejected the Council solicitor Mr Paul
Tinison told them that there were already 90 car park permits issued to staff for just 56 parking spaces. : “Of course many do not
presented by the resi dents with surprise gifts of matching silver neck lace, bracelet and ear r in g s , as w e ll as a bouquet. “ E v e ry o n e h a d a
the party and ^guests in cluded Clitheroe’s Coun. Bert Jones, Hyndburn Cou nty Coun. S tu a r t Mercer and their wives.
smashing time and I was delighted to receive such lovely gifts,” said Mrs Lewis. Fifty people attended
Henthorn Scheme, Mr George Haskins, com pered the evening’s enter tainment, which included music from the Spring Mill’s resident trio and ar tists Jennie Jones, Stella Smith and Phil Knight. One of the guests, Mr
A r e s id e n t of th e
received in
the.past from business and professional people in . the- town - had been turned down. , But Coun. Mrs Olga
drive- to work every day, but some congestion does occur on occasions and the spaces are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis,” said Mr Timson. He said similar requests
Ringo! Warden’s daugh te r Julia Lewis (11), who often helps, her mother look after the residents, is pictured drumming up some support.
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Leach (Billington) sug gested that town council employees were surely a different case to business
and professional people. “They are only asking
for two permits and we would not be opening the f lo o d g a te s to lo c a l businessmen if we allowed them,” she said. B u t . C o u n . H a r ry
' clearly already in short supply. “The town council has
Riding (Longridge) said that parking spaces were
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put up with the situation as it is now since local government reorganisa tion in 1974,” he said. “If we had enough spaces, I wouldn’t mind granting th e p e rm i t s , b u t I wouldn’t want to deprive our employees. “I t ' is not a question of
being petty, it is just a matter of looking after the in te r e s t s of our own staff.”
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Valley Council’s Finance and General Purposes Sub-Committee have ap proved the renewal of the annual theatre licence at Trinity Methodist School room,. Clitheroe. The new licence will apply until January 17th, 1983. Councillors also granted
applications for occasional theatre licences at Chat- bum CE School for the week starting on March 1st and at Whalley CE School for the periods February 10th to 13th and March 17th to 20th.
under 11s. Dominic Robson (10) ■and 11-year-olds Paul
TH R E E youn'g chess starlets from St Mary’s RC School, Langho,. have made their debut in the East Lancashire team for
L iv e s e y , and William Kembery, - all of Wilp- shire, were members of•. the team which beat Cal- d e rd a le an d lo s t a t Oldham. Richard. Quinn (11)-also
of Wilpshire, qualified for the team but did not play. The boys only started
playing about 18 months ago. Said headmaster Mr Bernard Horsfall: “I am really delighted with their success. Chess was intro duced to the school as an alternative to football. Last term the pupils
Crook (18), a nursing as sistant who lives at the hospital. His vehicle, a Morris Mini saloon, after wards struck a lamp-post. Police are appealing for witnesses to the accident;
I t wfis driven by Stuart
which happened at 8-55 p.m. on Thursday. Mrs Bentley and her
husband were taken to Blackburn Royal Infir mary. Mr Bentley was de tained with leg injuries, bu t his condition this week was “comfortable.”
'• Mr Crook suffered head injuries, but has now been discharged from hospital. ■ His p a s s e n g e r , Mr
Ralph Barlow, also a nursing assistant, was al lowed back to Calder stones after treatment.
Charlie Turnbull, gave a rendition of “The Chim ney Sweep Song.”
from the Accrington area to become a nursing assis tant at the hospital in 1972. .She then became a pupil nurse and was later promoted to senior enrol led nurse.
Mrs . Bentley moved
the hospital, have a son, Leo (5). - Mr Bentley began work
The couple, who met at
at Calderstones in 1969. After a brief break in his employment he returned to the hospital and has worked there ever since. The funeral service at
the- E n g l ish M a r ty r s Church, Whalley, today, will be followed by burial at Whalley and Wiswell Cemetery.
Concert season finale
NEXT Wednesday, at the final concert of Clitheroe C o n c e r ts '! ; ;S o e ie ty ’s; season,. Karen O’Connor, Laurence Perkins and Michael Hancock will give a recital for oboe, bassoon and piano in the Girls’ Grammar School. For almost 10 years
Laurence Perkins and. Michael Hancock have been presenting program mes of .music for bassoon and piano in an entertain ing style which they have made their own. Major events in their
took part in the Black burn district schools’ com petition and after having four places in the top 10, it was decided to enter for th e E a s t L a n c a sh i re trials. The boys’ next match is
on Saturday. , Co-opted
WADDINGTON Parish Council has co-opted Mi- G rah am R o b b in s , of Troutbeck, Brook Villas, to fill a vacancy. He takes the place of the late Coun. Richard Yates. Mr Robbins (34), adver
tising manager with,' the Clitheroe Advertiser- and Times, is married with two children.
Clitheroe Round Table, secretary' of Waddington Playing Fields Committee and a member of the Sports Committee.
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career have included ap pearances at the Wigmore Hall, Manchester and C h e s te r F e s t iv a ls , on Granada TV and numer ous broadcasts. . Karen O’Connor, who currently plays in the En glish National Philhar- monia, has also performed at the Wigmore Hall.
Courage praised by PM
A FORMER Clitheroe man and his 16-year-old daughter were guests of honour at 10 Downing Street on Friday when they received bravery awards from. the Prime Minister. Mr Cyril. King and his
d a u g h te r ' J a n e t were praised by . Mrs Margaret Thatcher for their “great
acts of courage” in foiling two ■ men trying to rob their sub-post office .in Barrowford. Mrs Thatcher told them
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she was' aware of the dan gers because, as a teen ager, she used to help out in the post office section of her father’s grocery shop.
. Mr King and Jan e t’ w e re p re s e n te d with framed certificates and awards of £125 on behalf of the Post Office. Mr King also receiv ed a leather wallet.
who is .secretary of the Ribble Valley Football- L e a g u e , s a id : “ Mrs Thatcher was very, very pleasant. We were shown round No.' 10 and - after the presentations we were able to have an informal chat with her.”
Afterwards, Mr King,
post office run b y 'M r King and his wife Doreen,
The raid on the sub
happened’one evening last March. Two men armed
with a hammer broke into the office,- but Mr King refused to open the safe.
to raise the alarm and Janet bravely tackled the men, despite being hit in the face and knocked to the ground.
caught and Mr King and Janet were praised by the
The two men were
judge during the trial, after which the men re-! ceived jail sentences.
■ Friday’s presentation was organised by the Post Office and six other postal workers also received awards;
' Street, Clitheroe.’. He is a past secretary of Ribbles- dale Wanderers CC.
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THE Government’s prop o s a ls to ch an g e th e methods of financing local authorities are being op posed by the Association of District Councils. -Sup port for the association has been voiced by the Ribtile Valley Council through its Policy and Re sources Committee and local MPs are being'asked to give their backing.
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