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Thieves strike at TV time
CLITHEROE CID has warned people to be on their guard against a band of daring thieves operat ing in the Ribble. Valley,' sometimes while home owners, have been watch ing television. At the end of last week
the cool burglars, believed to be from the Liverpool area, raided five homes at Langho. In at least three of the
‘ Friends did not know what hit
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THREE Waddington women struck by a motor cycle while walking home from a WI meeting were acting correctly and did not know what hit them, the East Lancashire Coroner told a Blackburn inquest.
one night in May on the narrow lane near the Lower Buck Inn as Miss Jackson was walking home with Mrs Cicely Greenwood, of Waddow View, and Mrs Margaret Barnes, of Pinder Close. Mrs Barnes said the
Christopher Holden (17), of Kenilworth Road, Clitheroe, was unhurt. The accident happened
their guard, especially as Christmas approaches. A n y th in g suspicious should be reported im m e d ia te ly ,” sa id a Clitheroe CID spokesman. Recently there has been
raids the gang struck while the occupants were relaxing or watching TV. In each case, valuable, easily carried items were chosen. “People should be on
a spate of raids in the Langho area. In the latest ones, three homes in Rogersfield were burgled and two in St Mary’s Avenue, and police are appealing for information about anyone seen acting suspiciously there bet ween 7 and 11 p.m. last Thursday.
Community workers praised
COMMUNITY Enterprise workers in the Ribble Valley have been given a pat on the back by parish councils. The parishes are ex-,
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tremely pleased at-the re sults of their efforts, it was said at the Parish Councils’ Liaison Com mittee. Now parishes have
Graham, recorded a ver dict of misadventure on Miss Bertha Jackson (71), of Church Close, who died in hospital from injuries which included a fractured skull.. The motor cyclist, Mr
The coroner, Mr George m ■ w . We try to make life easier at Christmas by
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UNDERPRIVILEGED children in the Ribble Valley will benefit from a toy service held at Low Moor Methodist Church on Sunday.
The Rev. Graham Vic-
kers__ conducted the ser vice, at which Mr Noel Baron received toys and cash donations on behalf of the Lancashire County Council Social Services area team in the Ribble Valley.
Mr Baron, senior social
work officer. for child care, gave a short talk to
explain the aims of the appeal and why local, chil dren would be receiving toys.
of Beech Bank, who saw the accident from his garden, said the motor cycle, in the centre of the road, appeared to be travelling too fast to take the corner. PC David Riley said Mr
brake was later found to be inoperative. The rear tyre was over inflated and the front under inflated. In a statement to the
trio had been walking slowly along the lane when they heard the motor cycle coming from behind. “The next minute we were on the ground,” she said. Mr Joseph Nicholson,
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Holden had collided with the women on an almdst 90 degree bend. The motor cycle’s rear
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police, Mr Holden de scribed how he saw the ladies across the road after coming round the bend. He said: “I changed into
first gear at the bend and would have been travel ling at something like 20 m.p.h. The motor cycle slid on to its side and I kept with it. “The ladies seemed to
be right across the centre of the road as I came round the bend.”
by members of the group raised a total of £380, to be divided between. S t . Denyk children’s home, Whalley Abbey and the fund for Parish Hall im-
ABOUT 250 people enjoy ed the annual Christmas tea on Saturday organised by C l ith e ro e P a r ish Church’s 76 group. A number of stalls run
Pendle Club
BRIDGE winners at Clitheroe’s Pendle Club were Mr F. Walker and partner, Mrs A. Barker and Mrs P. Adey.
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provements. An additional stall sold
toys and books donated by ■ youngsters the previ ous week at a church ser vice, with £36 being raised for the Save the Children Fund. Opener of the afternoon
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Colourful ■ recital by organist
event, entitled: “A'Christ mas Shower,” was Mrs Mary Hanson, a member of the St Denys hdme committee. She was introduced by
the vicar, Canon John Hudson. Secretary of the 76' group, Mrs Betty Robinson, thanked every one who helped.
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been asked to put forward ideas for tasks to be undertaken on next year’s Community Programme, including drainage work, dry-stone walling and in terior decorating of vil lage halls.
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of Music a t Queen E l iz ab e th ’s Grammar School and organist of St James’s, Blackburn, dis played the grandeur of th e full organ with Marche P o n t if ic a le (Widor). He contrasted this with
MANY interesting sounds and effects emerged from the organ of Clitheroe Parish Church on Satur day in Mr Jack Long- staff’s recital for the Organ Society. Mr Longstaff, Director
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Charles Myers to play the first movement of the Duet Sonata in D Minor by Gustav Merkel, a work calling for agility from both players. An Organ Fantasy for
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Two Players by Bohemian composer Josef Labor, in the style of a theme and variations,' proved excit ing, full of kaleidoscopic colours, and the program me ended with a stunning performance of the Guil- mant Symphony No. 1 in D Minor. Throughout the recital,
THE £640 proceeds of Gisburn’s WI’s Christmas fair are to be shared bet ween Clitheroe Hospital and institute funds. The fair, opened by
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the breed in its native Canada and in Britain, and was thanked by Mr Eric Lonsdale and Mr Stephen Whitwell.
the Festival Hall on Saturday.
hospital adminstrator Mrs Helen Monk, was held in
welcomed by WI presi dent, Mrs Susan Graves- ton, spoke about the his tory of the hospital and its future. She was pre sented with a plant by Alison Gorst and thanked by Mrs Teresa Bell.
Mrs Monk, who was
home-made, cake, tombo la, gift and Christmas wrapping paper stalls, all of which did a brisk trade. F a th e r C h r is tm a s
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turned up to give out gifts, much to the delight of the children, and the raffle for groceries was won by Mrs J. Frankland and Mrs G. Whitaker.
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