■W4l II p i v u u i m i w n i TCIIIII II4 i i m ™
l i ( r » /c j / 22331 (Classified) Vramlwood, Miss C.
diiul Mr E. Metcalfe. iRaffle winners were: Mr 3f . Metcalfe, Mr F. li-'laiclie. Mr B. Hogg, Mr Ta.vlor, Mr J. Tom
Iloirir- MCs were Mr S. Hore
linson.
|3est in show Breeder Mrs Pauline
jjrossido, s to le the jimelicht at Burnley Dog |-:i„iu' on Sunday when ler
two-.vear-old Kerry
'.niwn, of Chapel House,
DANDY — GARRATT
-due terrier, Sionsilva ■Kuff 'll' Tumble, won Idiree first prizes and was oted "best in show.”
Ija.'per. won the tender, pmriin.g and open sec-
The dog, nicknamed
itions. Success is nothing new
Icrufts. managing to gain "a creditable third in vciion.
to .Mrs Brown, who has I .vice shown Jasper at
Read
iMatches Two Road teams will be
|i (' leave the village -vliool at 1-30 p.m. for a
II 1 ay i n,g in fo o tb a l l laiclies this weekend. O il Sunday, Read Bo.ys
Ji.aine at O.xenhope, while la; 3-30 p.m. on the reere- latioM .ground. Read ll'nited Veterans play luead Scout leaders. Tills will be followed by
Jan evening disco in the cricket cltib jiavilion.
lAll the aces ,-\t the whist drive in
ll.adies — Mrs E. Charn- liey, Mrs R. Hargreaves. jOents — Mrs E. P.
jl.arkiti. Mrs D. Slinger.
I.Mrs B. Brennand won the sjiecial iirize and Mrs R. lilargi'caves was MC.
[Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were;
I Scout meeting, Paul Be- Iverley was awarded his l.-wimmer’s badge. Cyclist Iproficiency badges were lattained by Jason Travis, [Jason Ward, Rafe Saun ders. -Andrew Swind-
jiBadges A t .Monday’s Rea d
jiehurst. Mark Sharman land Ian Moorhouse.
|On parade Cluirch [larade was at-
1 Road's Scouting organisa- Ilions on Sunday at St 'John's Church. Flags were carried by
I Gareth Richards (Scouts), l.Xnnettc Garnett (2nd I'duides), Leona Burrows ;3rd Guides), Martin Ebbage (Kibble Cubs) and .Yeil Roberts (Calder
I Derek Atlride (Union), I Claire Yates (Ventures),
I tended by (iO members of
cashier Miss (jhristine GaiTatt w’as married to maintenance fitter Mr Ian Dandy at St Leonard’s Church, Langho, on Saturday. The bride is the only
Shorthand typist and
follow’ed the wedding of Mrs Ruth Richardson and Mr Alfi-ed Grimshaw’ at Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe. 'The bride, of West
GRIMSHAW — RICHARDSON A touring honeymoon
daughter of Mr and Mrs G. GaiTatt, of Billington Gardens, Billington. The bridegi’oom is the
Clitheroe AdveHiscr and rimes, September 23rd, 1982 5 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
Unhappy over boundary change
MORE opposition has been voiced over the Boundary Commission proposal to share Simon- stone between the Ribble Valley and Burnley Coun
cils. Some of the villagers in
View’, Clitheroe, is the daugher of Mrs N. Duck- w’orth, of Croft Cottage, Rimington. The bridegroom, of
elder son of Mr and Mrs E. Dandy, of Blackburn Road, Padiham. The bride, given aw’ay
by her father, w’ore a crinoline design model gown of Austrian silk pat terned chiffon with a fril led neckline and elbow’ length sleeves. Her full length waterfall veil was held in place by a circlet of flowers and she canned a bouquet of gold orchids, stephanotis, trailing ivy and gypsophila. Matron- of-honour was
Simonstone, who live alongside the giant Mul- lard complex, are upset because they would be ex cluded from the Ribble V a l ley under the changeover. The Boundary Commis
M il lth orn e House, Clitheroe, is a process w’orker. The bride, who w’as
^ O P E N IN G I I VERY SHORTLY | T H E
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given aw’ay by Mr Ot- tiwell Lodge, w’ore a navy suit with pale blue acces sories and had a spray of flow’ers on her handbag. In attendance w’ere Mrs
sion has given interested parties until October 22nd to make known their views and Ribble Valley councillors have already said they want the Mul- lard factory to be part of the transfer. At a special meeting of
Shirley Hayman, the bride’s daughter, Mrs Gladys Lodge, the bride’s sister, and Mrs Julie and Miss Sarah Lodge, chil dren of the b r id e ’s
Mrs Alison Titterington and bridesmaid was Miss Julie Dandy, the bride groom’s sister. Best man was Mr Bain’y
nephew. Mrs Hayman w’ore a.
Sharpies. Following the cere
mony, conducted by the Rev. Paul Wain-en, a re ception was held at the
White Bull Hotel, Gis- bum. The wedding cake
had been made by the bride’s mother and iced by the bride. The couple are to live in
Padiham. Photograph: Westmins ter Studios, Langho.
Overturned car after drinking
WHEN Clitheroe police interviewed a motorist who had overturned his car at the junction of E d is fo rd Road and Seedall Avenue, they dis covered that he had been
drinking. For driving w’ith excess
alcohol in his blood, Glen Robson (20), of Standen Road, Clitheroe, was fined £75 and disqualified
I Cubs). Philip Youles took up
I took the collection and ! Sue Parkinson road the lesson. The vicar gave a
the cross, Joe Lambert
I talk on the [ihysical and mental marks of sacrifice,
I speaking of St Paul and the marks of a Christian.
Thornley
Transported’ Members of Thornley-
wiih-Wheatley WI were "Iransiiorted” on a jour ney to China by Trans- Siberian railway. Their s|)caker, Mrs Hayhurst, was thanked by Mrs Ellison. Mrs D. Charnley pres
for a year by the town’s magistrates. Robson, a presser, was
also ordered to pay £40 for driving w’ithout due care and attention and
costs of £24.40. He pleaded guilty,
blaming the incident on his car’s faulty suspen sion.
Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow, Boots, Castle Street, Clitheroe, W
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from 5-30 to 6-30 p.m. Sunday; Derrick Green, Railway View, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday, 5-30 to 6-30 p.m.
ided. Winners of the com- [lelilion “All my own work” were Mrs B. Proc tor and Mrs A. Roper and raffle winners were Mrs Yates and Mrs M. San
derson. Tate&
EDISFORD Ladies’ Club resumed meetings after the summer break with a coffee evening in St Paul’s Parish Hall on Tuesday.
supported and among the attractions were pound and cake stalls and a bran tub.
The event was well
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Stole from super mart;
DOMESTIC problems
were the root cause of a Bashall Eaves woman ste aling from Hillards Super market, Mr Barry Hear ing, defending, told Clitheroe magistrates.
Margaret Maudsley
(43), of Cooper’s Cottage, admitted stealing meat and other products. She was fined £30, with £25 costs. She w-as ordered to pay £4.591/2 compensation and to contribute £25 to- .wards legal aid costs.
Water project
IN just over a year WI members throughout the
country have raised £14,000 for a Unicef prog ramme to install water systems in Lesotho, one of the world’s poorest and least developed countries where the people are largely dependent upon cattle and crops for sur
raised in many ways, in cluding a sponsored walk in traditional Lesothan garb and a water trans port relay.
vival. The money has been
Dancing successes
THE follow’ing pupils of the Kay Thurston Dance School, Clitheroe have p a s sed th e ir ISTD Modern and Tap examina
tions. Key — H Honours, HC
Highly Commended, C Com mended, PP Pass Plus, P
Pass. Grade I Modern — Emma
C rab tre e PP, Jacqueline McCallion C, Alison Warburton H, V an es sa Young HC, K a th e r in e R u s s e l l HC Elizabeth Ayrton HC, Charlot te Ayrton H, Kathleen Whipp PP, Johanna Holmes P, Susan
a Ji" 2 .2 3tj
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ell H(l, Amy Norcliffe H. Grade II Modern — Laura
Woods H, Donna Walmsley C, Stephanie Mitchell HC, Louise Kerr HC, Melissa Kerr C, Vanessa Young PP, Amy Norc liffe HC, Tama Lambert PP, Claire Harrison H, Michelle Jones HC. Grade III modern — Louise
ing H, Jeanette Hartley H. TXvo of the schools pupils
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Topham C, Zoey Hacking H, Jeanette Hartley H, Juliet Har rison PP, Nicola Jackson C. Grade III tap — Zoey Hack
Zoey Hacking and Jeanette Hartley — were awarded the Classical Shield for duets at the Pennine Dance Festival at
c h o p m
Birds Eye Cod Fish Fingers lo pack.
won places in the various clas ses. Kay Thurston will be ad- .judicating the North West Bailey Championship at Kirkby later'in the year.
Nelson. Other pupils from the school
Speeding
FOR exceeding the 30 m.p.h. and 40 m.p.h. speed limits on Chatbrnm Road, Clitheroe, motor cyclist Ian Duckworth (i'7), of Nutter Barn House, Sabden, was fined £50 and £10 respectively at Clitheroe mapstrates’ court.
gone through both zones at 60 m.p.h.
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pink dress w’ith cream ac cessories, Mrs Lodge a cream dress w’ith brown accessories, and Julie and Sarah had long w’hite dresses wth blue flow’ers and carried w’hite lace dolly bags w’ith flow’ers on.
Simonstone Parish Coun cil the residents who live near the plant claimed they were being “slung out” of the village which originally started in their
locality. Council chairman Mr
George Holden sympath ised with their point of view’ and suggested that they made their protests direct to the Boundary Commission. The parish counci
boundary change.
Cook, the bridegroom’s cousin, groomsman w’as Mr Vernon Allen and usher Mr Donald Lodge. Follow’ing the cere
Best man w’as Mr Jack
Stole from meters
mony, performed by the Rev. James Needham, a reception w’as held at the C a s t le R e s tau ran t
West View’, Clitheroe. Photograph: Audrey Stretch, Chatburn.
Humour
LOW MOOR Good Com panions met on Thursday and the vicar of St Paul’s, the Rev. Brian Stephen son, gave a very humm’- ous address based on the hymn “Through all the changing scenes of life. Thanks w’ere expressed
to the vicar.
Clitheroe. The couple are to live in
TWO offences of stealing from prepayment meters led to Robert Michael Leonard (33), formerly of Carlton Place, Clitheroe, being put on probation for two years at. Clitheroe. He was ordered to pay £43 compensation. Mr W. D. Greenwood,
ALL householders in the Ribble Valley should by now’ have received a form for completion in connec tion W
Complete those forms
to ra l R e g is tr a t io n ’ith the 1983 Elec
canvass. They are therefore
meets again tomorrow’ night to finalise its obser vations on the suggested
urged to complete and return it as soon as poss ible to ensure their vote in 1983. Any delay or fai lure to do so could mean that certain electors’ names are omitted from the Register of Electors — and, no name on the Register means no vote at borough, parish and, poss ibly general elections. 'This year there are no
TWO groups of people close to the heari of the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg, were thanked for their work at a reception in her parlour. Members of Bai-row
Morgan displaying the mace, %vatched by the
Mayor , her husband Charles (far left), Mr J a c k s o n and thei r guests.
Uni t e d Re f orme d Church and Wisivell WI were able to inspect the mayoral regalia and were given a talk on local government by the council’s Chief Execu tive Mr Michael Jack- son. Pictured is mayor’s attendant Mr Joe
Obstruction
CLITHEROE man Stephen Christopher Smith (22), of Pimlico Road, obstructed the pavement w’hen he parked his car outside Daw-son’s Ironmongers, in King Street. He was fined £10, W’i t h £5 costs, by the town’s magistrates.
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envelopes being used, so the completed form should be sealed with the Elec toral Registration Offic er’s address show’ing and posted to the council in the normal way. People should not w’ait for a can vasser to call for the form as this will only cause
delay. Any elector w’ho has
not received a form should report this to Mi- Bill Alker on Clitheroe 25111, extension 228.
defending, said that the Leonard family had been without money and the offences w’ere committed in desperation. In the past four years
Took ‘risk’
PROVISIONAL licence holder Colin David Sie-
Leonard had literally tramped miles looking for w’ork and now’ had the chance of a job. Leonard was in breach
quien (24), of St Chad’s Avenue, Chatburn, was fined £10 at Clitheroe for using a car without L-
plates. For not being accom
of tw’o suspended sent ences and the Bench or dered that these be con tinned.
panied by a qualified driver, he was fined a further £10. Siequien told the court that he had taken a risk.
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