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12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 25th, 1982


Elrink driver fined £240


A MOTORING accident in Mitton Road, Whal- ley, in the early hours of the morning led to Christi an Iddon (24), of King Street, Clitheroe, appearing before the town’s magistrates on three s ummonses.


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THE C ilitheroe Consti­ tuency 1 Labour Party is united in its opposition to the pre: sent “dreadful” Govern] ment and has pledged .support for the national Labour Party’s programr me.


meeting workers i Kevin Dc prospectii Candida Clitheroe called on and win L abour ’: among t Clitheroe.


The pi


■tddressed by Mr :vaney, Labour’s ;e Parliamentary te for the Division, who


edge came at a of local party


s programme he people of


them to go out support for


strongly c. riticise the plan- ned p r iv a t is a t io n of nationalised industries, and the Government’s handling o f the economy and the Fe ilklands crisis.


Mr Dev aney went on to


driving with excess al­ cohol in his blood and banned from driving for two years; £50 for’ not stopping after an acci­ dent, for which he was given a three-month ban concurrent; and £50 for driving without due care and attention. He was ordered to pay


He was fined £240 for


costs totalling £26.40. For a separate offence


fending, said Iddon had been dazzled by the lights of an approaching vehicle and therefore had not seen the yellow car parked at the side of a road which had yellow lighting.


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A farmer all his life


A FAMILIAR figure among Clitheroe’s farming f ra te rn ity , Mr James Walmsley, died at his home on Sunday. He was 73.


farm at Great Harwood, he worked for many years on Lord Clitheroe’s Dow-' nham estate at Worston Old Hall farm.


Born and raised on a


tained his farming links as a calf subsidy officer for the Ministry of Agricul­ ture.


still a regular face at Clitheroe Auction Mart. The funeral of Mr


More recently, he was


Walmsley, who has lived at Hillside Drive, West Bradford, for 12 years, will take place at St Catherine’s Church in the village this morning, fol­ lowed by interment. He leaves a wife, Hilda, and a son and a daughter.


After retiring, he main­


158mgs. of alcohol in 100ml. of blood, nearly double the limit. Mr Stephen Barker, de­


along Mitton Road; he had cuts and bruises but was discharged from hospital after treatment. A blood test revealed


secuting, said Iddon col­ lided with a parked car. Police saw him walking


on another day of failing to produce his driving li­ cence he was fined £10. Mr Philip Howard, pro­


Worked at mill from age o f 12


THE funeral of 84-year- old Mrs Beatrice Coates, of Whalley Road, Clitheroe, took place at Burnley Crematorium yesterday. Mrs Coates died sud­


denly at her home last Thursday. She spent all her work­


ing life from the age of 12 as a weaver, firstly at Westhead’s, of Clitheroe, and then at a mill in Great Harwood. A widow, Mrs Coates is


flowers will be sent to the Clitheroe Heart Machine Fund.


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T14 gritters are wanted by Strathclyde Regional Council, Scotland, which already uses some of the firm’s machines. Transport Engineer­


of the firm’s exhibit at next week’s Public Works Exhibition at Birming­ ham, along with the Beilhack PEL plough a new custom steel bottle bank being marketed in North England and Scot­ land.


CLITHEROE firm Trans­ port Engineering has landed a £50,000 order for its road gritting machines. A number of Telstar


survived by her daughter. Donations in lieu of


ELDERLY people in the H en th o rn a re a of Clitheroe how have an extra seat on which to catch their breath or wait for a bus.


th e R o ta ry Club of Clitheroe, was handed over to the Ribble Valley Council this week.


The seat, a gift from


the club president Rtn Bill Smalley by Coun. Harry Waddington, chair­ man of the council’s Public Works and Health Com­ mittee.


It was received from


over ceremony were ■ the Ribble Valley Council’s planning officer Mr Philip Bailey and Coun. Bert Jones. Residents from nearby


which has been placed at the junction of Henthorn and Garnett Roads, was paid for from money raised during the pres­ idency last year of Rtn Donald Hartley. Also at the handing


The inscribed seat, Donation Whalliey Trumps ^


citizens’ drive in Whalley whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs M. Flack, Miss M. Hudson.. Gents — Mrs E. Howarth, Mrs H. Metcalfe. Dominoes: Mrs F. Hindle, Miss Eatough, Mrs A. Sutton.


At the Abbey senior


Margaret Ann Fisher (nee Madge Potts) has died in The Hollies Nursing Home, Clayton-le-Moors.


Funeral Whalley resident Mrs


died several years ago, since when she has lived with her brother and his wife, Mr and Mrs H. B. Potts in the village.


Her husband, Harry,


Rtn Peter Nuttall, Coun. Jones, Coun. Waddington, Rtn Smalley and Mr George Haskins.


Saws stolen


TWO 24-inch chain .saws valued at £400 were stolen from the Lanca­ shire County Council depot in Riddings Lane, Whalley, on Friday. The saws carry the manufac­ turer’s name, Danarm, and the LCC stamp.


sheltered housing schemes were quick to rest their legs. From the left are Mrs Martha Haskins, Mrs Pauline Lewis (Garnett Road warden), Mrs Alice Webster and Mrs Jenny Derbyshire. Behind are Mr Bailey,


service at Whalley Parish Church tomorrow, prior to cremation at Ac­ crington.


There will bo a funeral


meeting president Mrs G. Slater thanked her com­ mittee for t ’iieir help during the year and Mrs M. Thorpe gave the sec­ retary’s report. The financial statement


Further year At Whalley WI’s annual


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presidency for a further year. Mrs M. Naylor and Mrs D. Simpson are vice- p r e s id e n ts , Mrs M. Thorpe and Mrs M. Day,


was presented by Mrs G. Kincade. Thanks to the president was expressed by Mrs D. Simpson. Mrs Slater accepted the


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are, at -the front, Mrs Ada Smithson (left) and Mrs Marjorie Fell, B eh in d are Abbey Warden, Canon G. A. Williams, Mr Jack Lin- gard, Mrs. Olive.Barrott, Lady Shuttleworth and yo u n g


f unds . Stal l s ivere manned by local mem­ bers of the Fellowship and there ivas a raffle. Enjoying the function


tions and gifts, cakes, preserves and linen ivere just some of the items on sale at the Whalley Abbey Fellow­ ship’s annual coffee morning, held at the Ab-bey Conference House. More than £330 ivas raised for Fellowship


Thompson.- Ni col a CHRISTMAS decora­


form of a musical quiz or­ ganised by Mrs Day.


visit to “The Yeomen of the Guard” by Blackburn Gilbert and Sullivan Soci­ ety in February and for the Christmias dinner party on January 6th. Entertainment took the


son and Mrs O. Laycock, of Mitton, were thanked and presented with a small gift. Names were taken for a


Whalley M e th o d is t Women’s Fellowship took the form of a social, much en jo y ed by all th e members. The Rev. Graham Vic­


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Davenport and Mrs M- Whitehead. Mr Vickers sang a solo and also a duet with his wife Pam. Tea was served' by the


committee.


No rate r e lie f


THE Recreation and Lei­ sure Committee of the Ribble Valley Council is to continue it;s policy of not giving rate relief to recreational organisations. A request by the Ribble


Coun. Ted Boden (Chat- burn) noted that in the eight years (since local government was reorgan- ised the Ribble: Valley Council has given a total of £5.0,000 in grants.


ever,- still be able to submit requests and each will be considered on its merit. Committee chairman,


Valley Sports 'Council that this policy should be changed has been turned down. . Organisations will, how­


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CLITHEROE’S Save the Children Fund has re­ ceived a donation of £30 from a local shop. T in ian s , of Castle


Street, Clitheroe, offered the fund 30p for each pack of charity Christmas cards purchased.


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names of all people resi­ dent in the area on the qualifying date of October


days, copies may be checked at the Tourist In-


10th. Within the next few


Fined for stealing petrol


A MAN who attempted to steal petrol from a car had got into the wrong sort of company and had been led a s tra y , Mr Stephen Barker, defend­ ing, told Clitheroe magis­ trates.


Newton Street, admitted the offence, for which he was fined £40 and ordered to pay £25 costs.


Barry Shepherd (19), of


Kibbr^Vmiey’s ^ r a f t re ^ s te i^ o f^ le c to r s 6^ ^ The draft includes the.


• and all the area’s sub-post o f f ic e s ; l ib r a r ie s at Clitheroe, Whalley and Longridge, and all the borough’s parish clerks. The Ribble Valley’s


fo rm a t io n Office, Clitheroe; the borough council’s mobile office; the main p o s t offices at Clitheroe and Longridge


omitted, a claim form for inclusion can be obtained from the council. This should be returned by De­ c em b e r 16th to Mr Jackson. Remember — if you are


portant for anyone whose electoral circumstances have changed in the past 12 months. If your name has been


not registered, you can’t vote in local, Parliamen­ tary or European elec­ tions.


SEE THE SUN WITH CLITHEROE ADVERTISER i TIMES


Electoral Registration Of­ ficer, Mr Michael Jackson, urges everyone to check their name appears on the draft. This is particularly im­


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), Keep d


messag Sports


THE Ribble Valley Sp advised not to run up a projected sports hall at 1 authority has finally dec is prepared to give.


C o u n c i l's f r e e z e o n e a r ly


re t i rem e n ts A FREEZE on early re t i rem e n t


- Lancashire County Council’s Education Committee because it no longer wants to shed any more


teachers in Lancashire is to be imposed by


for


teachers. Coun. Mrs Josephine


Farrington, committee chairman, told its Schools Sub-Committee th a t otherwise the overall ratio of teachers and pupils in the county would be af­


fected. Already since 1979, 671


te a c h e r s have been


granted early retirement re c e iv in g enhanced superannuation benefits


and a redundancy pay­ ment where a post was being lost as a direct result of early retirement. A d d itio n a lly 202


teachers had been granted early retirement to add to efficiency but without a redundancy payment.


But the Chief Educa­ tion Officer, Mr Andrew


Collier, said that this year there was no financia' need to cut teaching posts


further. “We need thai number of teachers ir schools to maintain stan dards,” he said.


retirement well in excess of the number needed.


next few weeks he would be carrying out re­ views where circumst ances merited the applica tion.


But, he said, over the


teachers’ representativ Mr Frank Shipway sai that incentives would b increased in the teachin profession for promotio which had been taken or by the falling rolls situ: tion.


Welcoming the mov


Video games session


THE Ribble Valle. Mayor’s Parlour is to b turned into a video game “arcade” for one day nex month.


Ribble Valley Compute Club is staging a fun d to raise money for i funds.


On December 18th tl


Members wall take the computers and televisioi


and with the help of pr programmed cassettes, i eluding most TV game will provide the entertai ment to help in the que for cash.


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_______ (Junction o! Gargrave and Grasalngton Road) No test certificate


MOPED rider Mich:- John Gillease (48), Mytton View, Chtherc was fined a total of £55 four motoring offences Clitheroe.


not wearing a era helmet, £10 in each c for not maintaining the rection indicators and having a horn, and £15 not having a test cert cate. He was ordered


He was fined £20


pay £5 costs. Found drun


FOR being found drunl Lowergate, Clither


Andrew Duncan Curry Mayfield Avenue, ' fined £15 at Clitheroe. was stated to have b found lying injured on footpath. Curry told court it would not hap


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Cowell, J- L. Lum National Westmin Bank; £2 — Sadie Sarah.


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