Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 28th, 1988 . 7 \issified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Overtaking
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manoeuvre caused
collision
A READ motorist who “put himself in danger”
during an overtaking manoeuvre on Longsight Road was fined £60 with £5 costs at Clitheroe, for driving a car without reasonable consideration for other road users. Mr Peter Warboys, pro
Documents on band given to museum
A NUMBER of old docu ments relating to the'for mation of Clitheroe Borough Brass Band are to be given to Clitheroe Castle Museum. The documents have
secuting, told the court that Stanley Peckett (54),. of Berkeley Drive, was responsible for a “concer tina collision” involving three cars behind him. Peckett was overtaking
on a stretch of the road around Osbaldeston when the traffic ahead of him
slowed down. Subsequently the gaps
been in the possession of Mr Edward Oddie, of Hillside Drive, West Bradford, whose father was the last remaining shareholder when the band was wound up in the late 1930s. Six instruments were
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given to the museum by Mr Oddie some years ago. One document — the
between the cars lessened and when he saw oncom ing traffic he tried to pull over to his side of the road, but there was not enough space and he mounted the verge and crashed into a hedge. Peckett’s defending sol
report of the committee and statement of accounts for 1890 — shows that 400 shares were issued that year at £1 each. It also indicates that 23 prototy pe electro-plated instru ments cost the band £364 7s.
icitor, Mr J. F. Nuttall, told the court that he did not think it was a case where his client had been hopping in and out bet ween cars. He added that Peckett
put himself at risk when trying to get back into his proper lane, doing so rather than put other road users in danger.
Chimney fire
| Peel Street, Clitheroe, was quickly dealt with on Monday night by an engine from the town’s fire station. No damage was caused.
A CHIMNEY fire at 23
Spectacular weekend in store
THE Spring Bank Holiday extravaganza at Whalley to mark the official opening of the Queen Elizabeth II playing field promises to be one of the biggest events of its kind to be staged in the area for many years. And if it is a big sue- will continue over the fol-
cess, it could become an lowing two clays, annual affair.
It opens with a huge tions are being organised free fun fair on the for all the family — Punch
Dozens of other attrac-
Friday, May 27th, which’ and Judy shows, motor cycle rides, licensed bars and re f re shm e n ts facilities. The main festivities
THE sun shone for 20 members and friends of West Bradford WI who took part in an eight-mile spon
sored walk. The party, including five children, followed a
circular river route after being set off from West Bradford Bridge by Ribble Valley Mayor Court. Mrs Myra Clegg.
being raised towards the Mayor’s appeal for Christie cancer research.
I t proved a successful venture, with over £150
The fastest walker was Mrs Linda Martin, who completed the route in two-and-a-half hours.
BRIDGE CLUB
start on Saturday morn ing in spectacular style with marching bands, ma jo r e t te s and Morris dancers. In the afternoon the
MEMBERS of C l i th e ro e Bridge Club took part in the final round of tne Thorne Trophy. Mr R. Atkinson and Mr P. Jennings were the win ners, with Mrs Brenton and Mrs Whittaker in second place. The following hand is a
natural small slam bid in no trumps by east/west, and the ACOL bidding went as follows: Dealer W, all vul.
Lord Lt of Lancashire, Mr Simon Towneley, will perform the official opening. Then there will be a
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display by an eight man Guards’ free-fall para chute team and a “fireball” exhibition by the internationally famed Mike Falcon. The day ends with a giant hoe- down. The extravaganza con
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SABDEN Youth and Community Centre no longer exists, but its good work lives on.
the now defunct organisa tion is being shared by St Mary’s RC and Sabden County Primary schools.
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BOLTON-B Y-BOW- LAND Young Farmers’ Club has been rewarded for its outstanding con tribution to the Interna tional Year of Disabled People.
cheese and wine evening, the YFC county organ iser, Mr George Whit field, presented members with “The Princess Anne certificate” for their work.
At the club’s annual
bers contributed £1,000 to Guide Dogs for the Blind and £1,500 to the Jimmy Savile Stoke Mandeville Appeal. The money was raised by a grand raffle
During the year; mem-.
. and several discos In our picture, Mr
Whitfield hands over the certificate to club chair man Michael Comthwaite, with other members look ing on,
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For £902.12 raised by ary will also buy needed equipment. Our picture shows Mrs
ity centre collected the money from jumble sales, discos and “It’s-a-Knock- out” competitions.
The youth and commun
ence equipment with the gift and the County Prim-
St Mary’s will buy sci
Hazel Davies (left) and Mrs Margaret Lambert, who presented the che ques at Mrs Davies’s home in Whalley Road, Sabden. With them are County Primary headmas ter Mr Peter Shorrock (left) and Mr Tom Pre- ndergast, head of St Mary’s.
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tinues on the Sunday with an open air market of more than 200 stalls and a motor and caravan show in which many local motor agents will display the very latest models. In addition to the
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events organised by the Playing Fields Commit tee, Whalley Lions are staging a marathon. The revenue from the
MEMBERS of Clitheroe Young Conservatives en joyed a trip to the biggest greetings card factory in the UK at Accrington. They were shown how
attractions and conces sions will go towards the future development of the playing fields. It is hoped to build a
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EASY ACCESS TO DRIVEWAYS
est is a list of sharehol ders and some receipts for shares bought by Mr James Oddie in 1894. The Borough Band was
Another item of inter
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cards were designed and styled for printing and at the end of the tour chair man Tony Wood expre ssed thanks to the company. Recently a group looked
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