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Year’s ban oil motor


A CLITHEROE man who appeared before the town?s magistrates on 10 motoring summonses was disqualified from’driving for 12 months and


had fines and costs totalling £127 imposed on him.


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A- WARNING has gone out from Clitheroe police to day trippers to local beauty spots advising


them against leaving their vehicles unsecured. On Sunday two cars parked on country roads near Whitewell were entered and personal property stolen.


With the warmer


weather bringing more people out, police fear an increase in thefts from cars.


SOARING■ temperatures on Saturday brought the crowds to West Bradford Methodist Church’s spring, fair, which had one of its highest-ever attendances and raised £208■ for church funds.


former member of Chatburn Methodist Church, now of Nottingham.


It was opened by Mrs Joan Jamieson, a


Porter and children of Chatburn Methodist Church and there were stalls for food, drapery, flowers and crockery.


Music was provided by Roy and Daphne


Our photograph shows Mr Jean Bristol on the tea and cake stall serving Mrs Jamieson.


Ramblers hear the cuckoo


MEMBERS of the Clitheroe branch of the Ramblers’ Association took a trip into the occult when they visited two haunts of the Pendle witches on their walk.


Represent club at


conference TWO members of the Ribble Valley branch of


the Business and Profes­ sional Women’s Club were among the delegates at the group’s UK Federa­ tion annual meeting in Bournemouth. It was the first confer­


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ence that president Mrs J . Lord and Mrs A. Clarke had attended, the Ribble Valley group having only been formed over the last year. Motions on genetic • en­


gineering, NHS spectacles and Open University g r a n t s , along with monitoring of television sex and violence were dis­ cussed during the two-day conference. Members agreed to


urge the Government to set up a computer regis­ ter of training courses for JobCentres and other bodies dealing with the public and making access available to the Careers’ service and other organ­ isations.


A CLEANER in the Clitheroe area for more than 20 years, Mrs Flor­ ence May Smalley, has died, aged 84.


Mrs Smalley, who lived


in Kemple View, worked for various people and at Primrose Lodge.


Ben Brown led the 13


walkers on a ramble, which took them through wooded valleys and high moors.


Starting at/Barley car


park, they walked via White Clough, up Olfa Hill to Higher Wheathead where they stopped for lunch.


From there, it - was


south-eastwards to Blacko via the witches’ Malkin Tower to White Moor Bottom and round the Slipper Hill reservoir.


The ramblers then fol-


, lowed the Leeds-Liver- pool Canal, to Barrowford Reservoir,’ then turned west through Boothman Wood.


i • ’ On the walk, the ramb­


lers heard a cuckoo and watched a pair of great crested grebe on the water and saw a flock of twite.


ped to view the witch’s house.


on Saturday will be led by Frank Parrott and will take a nine mile route to Dinkling Green.


Worked as a cleaner


Outside work she led a uiet life caring for her amily. Her husband,


James, died in 1967. She leaves two daughters. A service at St James’s


Church, Clitheroe, on Monday, preceded inter­ ment . a t C l i th e ro e Cemetery.


PAST officials and found­ er members of Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club turned out in force to attend a dinner dance celebrating the club’s 40th birthday. Many of the 24, past


chairmen were among the 180 people who made it a


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After grace said by club


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chairman from 1945 to 1946, Mr Norman Lund gave the toast to the club and present chairman Mr Eric Lonsdale replied. Mr Martyn Bristol was MC.


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TODAY and tomorrow, Selles, Church Street, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Sunday: Heyes, Moor Lane, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6-30 p.m. May Day (May 7th): Heyes, Moor Lane, noon to 1 p.m.


WHEN Miss Bertha Heap celebrated her 80th birth­ day. with fellow residents at the Littlemoor House Sheltered Accommoda­ tion, Sabden, among them were friends she had made while a warden in the village herself.


Miss Heap, who was


warden of the bungalows at Sabden from 1956 to 1975, before the L it ­ tlemoor House complex


There was a buffet tea


and a chance to chat. Mr Herbert Beckett pre­ sented her with a gift on behalf of the residents and Helen and Karen, daughters of warden Mrs Sally Harwood, gave her a bouquet. In our picture, Miss


Heap prepares to cut slices of birthday cake for all her friends.


Edisford ladies


MEMBERS of Edisford Ladies’ Club will hear a


talk by representatives of the Lee Carter Health Studio at their meeting in St Paul’s Parish Hall, on Tuesday, starting at 7-45 p.m.


40 years on and club is thriving


Happy birthday to Bertha W j


secuting, told the court that John Christopher Jones (17), of Brownlow Street, appeared on sum­ monses arising from two different incidents. In the first, a policeman


had attempted to stop Jones and a pillion pas­ senger he was carrying on his motor cycle. He followed them along


Worston Road, a cul-de- sac, but was unable to stop them when they went through a small gate at the end. Later he noticed the


motor cycle in Barrow and saw the two men run­ ning across a field. He shouted and Jones came up to him. The other incident oc­


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without due care and at­ tention, Jones was fined £20, with a £40 fine and disqualification for 12 months, for not having in­ surance. There were fines of £5


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each for failing to stop for a policeman, not having a test certificate, excise li­ cence, horn or speedome­ ter, being a provisional li­ cence holder failing to dis­ play L-plates and carrying an unqualified passenger. He was ordered to pay


£8.50 back duty and £12 costs. He was also disqualified


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