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Clitheroe Adveriiser and Times, September 1st, 1983 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Play area proposal passed on


A MATTER which Chief Planning Officer Mr Philip Bailey described as a “swings and roundabouts” situation has been passed from the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and


Leisure Committee to Clitheroe Town Council. It concerns a request


) School Mrs itthews, who r post today, •sed in local


of Bolton-by- I


|oung leaders’ the Ribble


itthews’ main include the mient, which as Ranger Langho Ran-


is not teach-


"hews and her ho is a head vc four chil- lave lived in 21 years.


Mrs Matthews or teaching Shadsworth lising in Engl-


educated in


na. . moved into teaching in ven, becoming for an infant and juniors’ language de-


hews, who has de Guider for ears, enjoys nping, sailing, . cycling.


from a Whalley Road resi­ dent of Clitheroe asking for the erection of swings and other play items on land off Park Street and Craven Street, both ad­ joining Whalley Road. The resident said such a plan would alleviate fears about children crossing the busy main road to play on the Castle Field. However) Mr Bailey


Stubborn mare fell on


mare reared so high it toppled over backwards on its rider, Billington horse lover Mr Keith Tat-


rider A THOROUGHBRED


tersall, cracking his skull in half, an inquest was


told. B la ck b u rn d ep u ty


coroner Mr Owen Shar­ pies recorded a verdict of misadventure on the 39- year-old father-of-two. An experienced rider,


Edward


knows his poultry


considered that parents of youngsters on the other side of Whalley Road might then become anxi­ ous about- their children crossing to play on the site of the new equip­ ment.


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he had been called in by a friend, Mr John Trevor Foley (37), to take a look at the horse at a field near Whiteacre Lane, Barrow, after problems had been encountered with the “stubborn” 16- hand animal. Mr Foley, of Rogers-


Lion’s first gala hits jackpot


A SUCCESS all the way, that was the Clitheroe Lions’ gala day, staged in summer sunshine in the beer garden at the Calfs Head, Worston, on Bank Holiday Monday. The effort, the club’s


June, made over £1,000 to be donated to various local charities. One of the main attrac­


tions was a fortune teller. There were also pony and


first fund raising function since it was started in


trap rides round the vil­ lage, and many tombola


and raffle stalls. Picture; It may not


have been the Casino Royale, but these Lion


members enjoyed trying their luck on the roulette stall, looked after by Mrs Pam Davis, of the Calfs Head, who is seen spin­ ning the wheel.


FORMER Ribblesdale Rupil Edward Topham (20) has come a long way


since he began keeping chickens as a 12-year-old. E ig h t y e a r s on,


field, Langho, told the in­ quest that on the day pre­ vious to the mishap, he had broken fingers at­ tempting to hold the horse’s reins when it reared back. After Mr Tattersall, of


Edward, son of butcher Gordon Topham, and his wife, Maureen, of Sunny- side Avenue, Billington, has landed a job as hatch­ ery manager with a firm of le ad in g tu rk e y breeders. Edward is now respons­


Hollin Hall, Farm, Whal­ ley Old Road, tried unsuc­ cessfully to make the mare go, Mr Foley said he saw the animal, fully extended, come down with the rider beneath. When Mr Sharpies


G A T E W A Y Nurse had


illegal drug in hostel


WHEN drug squad offic­ ers searched Brockhall Hospital, a student nurse voluntarily handed over a pla s tic bag of dried powder, Clitheroe magis­ trates were told.


showed the powder to contain chemicals from “magic mushrooms.”


L a b o ra to ry te s ts


sessing the class A con­ trolled drug, Miss Jen­ nifer Susan Bailey (25), of Calder House Hostel, was fined £100 with £25 costs.


Pleading guilty to pos­


Miss Melanie Jacey, prosecuting, said the de-


fedant told police she picked the mushrooms from moorland in her native Yorkshire. They were dried and crushed into powder form. Approximately 2.4g of


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CLITHEROE Lions vice-president, Mr Ian Lloyd (fourth from left) with many visitors on the “win a bottle” stall.


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19th only. Pensions and allowances due on the date when an


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made to £750 (average £586), Friesian newlv-calved heifers to £780 (£588). Three cattle forward in the


in-calf section. BW September calvers made to £750 (£625). The calf section had 586


beasts forward. Friesian bulls made to £128 (£73.60), heifers


bulls made to £127.2p (£113.9), light steers to 92.8p (8Up), light heifer s to 85.2p (81.9p), medium to 86.8p (78.7p), heavy to 83.8p (78.Gp) and fat bulls to


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asked if Mr Tattersall had been wearing the chin s t ra p of his r id e r ’s helmet, Mr Foley replied that he could not see this making any difference be­ cause of the force of impact.


Damaged car


AFTER seeing a youth climb over his Ford Capri, a man called the police who traced the of­ fender, Clitheroe magis­ trates were told. F o r c a u s in g £318


86.8p (77.6p). In the sheep section, light


£23(1 (£149.60), heifers to £130 (£120.35), black Polly bulls to £98 (£54.25), heifers to £78 (£47.25), Limousin X bulls to £241 (£128.25), heifers to £120


(£87.35).


calves made to £300 (£171.65), heifers to £218 (£147.50). Twenty-nine animals were


Weaned calves: Beef X bull . , „


forward in the sale of store pigs, whicli made to £22.10


'medium to 124.5p (115.7p), heavy to 112.5p (108.4p). Over­ weight averaged 98.5p. Light hoggs averaged 112.5p,


lambs made to 129p (119.6p), standard to 125.5p (117.7p),


medium made to 96p (94.2p), light shearlings to 109.5p (101.Ip), heavy to 95.5p (95.2p) and overweight to 94p (89.5p). F a t ewes made to £30 (£13.55) and fat rams to £33


(£18.60). Forward in the fatstock sec­ tion were 454 cattle, 3,577


sheep and 33 pigs. Certified clean cattle: Light


steers made to 107.2p (98.2p), medium to 106.2p (92.5p), heavv to SS.Sp (88.2p), light heifers to 97.8p (8Gp), medium


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(62p), baconers average 59.4p, overweight averaged 58.8p and fat sows £95.


Stole from meter


A CLITHEROE woman who returned home to find cash missing from her electricity meter con­ tacted the police who dis­ covered the offender to be her former lodger, the town’s magistrates heard.


Brian Douglas Morley (18), of Wythenshawe, Manchester, was put on probation for two years ordered to pay compensa­ tion and £10 for damage caused when breaking into the meter.


For stealing £10.50,


prosecuting, said Morley, formerly of Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe, told officers he was sorry about what had happened.


Miss Melanie Jacey


defending, told the court that his client was very depressed and short of money and took the cash on impulse. Morley was ordered to


Mr Geoffrey Isherwood, pay £25 costs.


damage to the vehicle, Carl Jeffries (17), of H e n th o rn Close, Clitheroe, was put on probation for two years and ordered to pay re­ stitution. For failing to comply with a previous order to keep the peace, he was fined £100. Mr Philip Howard, pro­ secuting, said Jeffries told


the drug which the magis­ trates ordered to be des­ troyed was found in the plastic bag. Mr Andrew Church-


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Taylor, defending, said his client had been told the drug was legal and foolishly believed it. When officers searched


of up to 40,000 birds in a month, a far cry from his first flock of six hens at his father’s smallholding. Last year Edward re­


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TODAY and tomorrow Boots, Castle S treet Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Sunday: R. N. and M. Read, Moor Lane, noon to 1 p.m Monday to Friday, until 6-30 p.m.


added that Miss Bailey who regretted her ac­ tions, had only used the drug once, making a drink out of it. The only sensa­ tion it created was one of nausea.


‘Shuttle’ walk


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s tourist information office is to display details of a new long distance walk in the area called “The Weaver’s Shuttle.” Approximately 39 miles


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