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Englands Head Farm, Paythorne, admitted using the vehicle in King Street, Clitheroe, and Gordon Asquith admitted ■ allowing him to use it.


A CAR without test cer­ tificate resulted in a father and his son each being fined £15 with £5 costs at Clitheroe: Richard Asquith (20), of


THESPIANS o f Wad- • dington Drama Group1 had a chance to meet' each other off the stage, at their annual dinner , at the Copy Nook Hotel, 1 Bolton-by-Bowland. 1 About k0 members'


and friends of the group tucked into a dinner of roast rib of beef with all the trimmings and gateau or Christmas


pudding.


Former Whalley man dies at 22


A FORMER Whalley man, 22-year-old Mr John Alistair Hart, has died in hospital, after a short illness, only three months before he was


planning to marry. Mr Hart lived in Whal- B r id g e T e r ra ce and


ley at Kingsmill Avenue, Mitton Road. He attended. Whalley


CE School and Clitheroe Royal Grammar School


until 1977, although his family moved to Burnley four years earlier. . After leaving school, he


worked in the police force in Blackpool,- passing his sergeant’s examinations. 'But in September,


1980, he decided to switch to computer studies and had been living in Stock- port while attending Man­ chester University.


Mr Hart’s hobbies were ,


swimming, tennis and riding his motor cycle. He and his fiancee were plan­ ning to marry in 'April. Headmas ter


o f


Clitheroe RGS, Mr Gerald Hood said that Mr Halt’s death had come as quite a shock to everyone at the


school. “ I rememher him as an


e x tr em e ly pleasant , friendly and capable person. ■ “He seemed set for a


rewarding career and it’s very sad that he has not been able to - fulfil his early promise.” Police representatives


were among the mourners at the funeral in Stock-


port.


his mother, step-father, brother and sister.


Bungalows raided


IN carbon-copy raids on two bungalows in . Bever­ ley. Drive, Clitheroe, thieves netted more than £2,000 in cash and jewel­


lery. • While the occupants of


one of the houses watched television in the lounge, a rear bedroom window was forced and cash and valu­ ables worth £495.taken. ■ When police arrived at the scene they discovered that the kitchen window of a neighbouring house had also been forced. ■ Rooms had been ran


sacked and jewellery and money taken amounting


-the same people were re­ s p o n s ib le , ” said ,. a .Glithero.e;CID.


-to about £1,600. “The break-ins occurred about the same time and ■there is little doubt that


:t f• c-,-- Mr Hart is survived by '


CYLINDER JACKETS REDUCED TO £ 5 . 3 0


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m i with m m i m u no m u S 14 happy years in parish


THE Rev; . Kenneth Broadhurst preached his final sermon as Rector of St James’s Church, Clitheroe,. on Sunday, before a 500- strong congregation.


The Broadhurst, family’s .


“farewell day” continued with an evening commun­ ion and a surprise presen­


tation party in the church hall, when about 250 people gathered to say farewell to-" the popular rector, his wife Shirley


and son Philip. The family lea ves


Clitheroe tomorrow and n ext F r id a y Mr Broadhurst will be in­ ducted as Vicar of St An­ drew's Church, Leyland. About 120 parishioners from St James’s are ex­ pected to attend.


Mr Broadhurst has


been Rector of St James’s for 14 years and his two churchwardens, Mr Jim Morton and Mr Alan Bleazard, arranged Sun­ day’s presentation in his honour.


He was given a cheque


on behalf of the parish by Mr M o rton, Mrs Broadhurst received a bouquet of flowers from church tru ste e Miss Mamie Hoyle, and their son Philip received a camera monopod from Mr Malcolm Blackburn,


MR MORTON is seen presenting the cheque to Mr .Broadhurst with (from the left) church members Mrs Heyes, Miss Hothersall, Mr Bleazard (back), Miss Hoyle, Mr W. Holliday; Philip Broadhurst, Mrs Broadhurst and Mrs Bennett.


Sunday School superinten­ dent. After several tributes


were paid to Mr and Mrs Broadhurst there were


songs from the church singing group and Mrs Joan Foulkes recited a poem written for the occa­


sion. Mr Broadhurst said he


had spent 14 pleasant years in Clitheroe, which


was a happy, united Christian community.


Ea rl ier, about 230


people took part in a Holy Communion service con­ ducted by the rector, as­ sisted by licensed readers Mr Malcolm Blackburn and Mr Malcolm Brewer, trainee readers Miss Melanie Starkie and Mr Peter Williams and church


trustee Mr_T. P. Rushton. As well as his duties at


St James’s, during his time in Clitheroe Mr Broadhurst has been in­ volved with the Christian Aid committee, the Ribble V a l le y Council o f C h u rche s , the CE Schools’ Association and the District Education Liaison Committee.


Drama group enjoy a night out He has also been a gov­


ernor'of St James’s and Ribblesdale schools.


His wife, - who worked


at the Kaydee bookshop, was chairman of the Bible Society in Clitheroe and closely involved with the work of the parish.


Their son, who attends


QEGS, Blackburn, was a Sunday School teacher.


G ir l tr ied to a t ta c k p o lic em en


A GIRL' who went into the police station yard at Clitheroe with a knife in each hand threatening to kill two constables and trying to attack a third presented- a sentencing p roblem at Pre ston Crown Court. Gillian Darnell (19), of


Dickenson Road, Man­ chester, appeared for sentence for being in pos­ session of two knives, conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace, and breaches of probation and a conditional discharge. Miss Beverley Lunt,


prosecuting, said- that Darnell maintained that voices had told her to carry out the incident and she had written letters declaring her intention. Mr Tim Whittingham,


defending, said Darnell wanted to get rid of her feelings, but had no sense of remorse or guilt. A fte r hearing that


psychiatrists had recom­ mended no action under the Mental Health Act and that Darnell should be sentenced to maximum imprisonment, Judge Keith Dewh'urst r e ­ manded her in custody for a further medical report. He commented: “The appropriate sentence


would be that she be confined in a secure


mental hospital until such time ■ as she can be re­ turned to the community but I cannot do that.” The judge said that be­


cause Darnell had not been to borstal he could only send her to -prison for up to six months or over three years. • He added: “ If society is


unable to cope with people like Gillian Darnell so be it, but I deplore it.”


Spending more to attract tourists


THE Ribble Valley’s tour­ ism budget could be more than trebled in the coming year.


A proposal to, spend •


£3,800 on advertising and promoting the area’ s facilities has been ap­ proved by the borough council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee. Last year, the council allocated just £1,000. In a report to the com­


mittee, Chief Executive Mr Michael Jackson said that in 1979 some £179m. was spent on tourism 'in Lancashire. Tourism was a -very im­


portant part of the dis­ trict’s economy; as a whole and to spend £3,800 would enable the council to play a more active part in promoting the district, the report added. It went on: “Sensitive


/tourism development in a rural area such. as . ours


can be beneficial to the local.economy in support­ ing facilities and ser­ vices.” '


The proposal to in­ • ■,


crease the spending will now be considered by the council’s Policy and Re­ sources Committee.;;: . v Ay;


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