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Probation for man who killed


pigeon A MAN who stamped on pigeon told Clitheroe


m a g is tra te s th a t he thought he was putting the bird out of its misery. Stephen Frank Hickling


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(18), of Monk Street, Clitheroe, admitted caus­ ing unnecessary suffering to the pigeon. He was put on probation for a year and ordered to pay £12 costs. Mr Peter Worboys,pro­


secuting, said a passer-by called the police after seeing Hickling throw a pigeon under a children’s roundabout at the Castle grounds and, after it walked out, stamp several times on the bird. Hickling, told the


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m a g is tra te s th a t he picked up the bird be­ cause it was injured. It flew out of his hands


MR LEE with a group of award winners. At the back, from the left, are: Steven Petty,- David' Overy, David Ainsworth. Front: Christine Ainsworth, Rachel Clark, Elizabeth Mooney, Pauline Wrigley, Nicola Darbyshire


and under the roundab­ out. “When it came out I stood on it once to put it out of its misery, thought I was doing right,” he said.


Kitchen stall at MU sale


THE Bolland Deanery of the M o th e rs ’ Union staged a “kitchen stall” at the Bradford Diocese overseas sale at Skipton. Deanery representatives had met a few days ear­ lier at Waddington Vicar­ age to price articles which was a great help to the ladies on the stall. Money raised by the


School holds two prize giving ceremonies


AWARD winners at Ribblesdale County Secondary School, Clitheroe, stepped up twice for their prizes on Monday.


sale is used to help pay the salaries of MU work­ ers overseas and to pro­ vide them, when neces­ sary, with the transport required to cover the great distances entailed in their work.


in the morning in the sports hall in front of 1,000 pupils and staff. And in the evening there was a repeat performance in the drama complex, at­ tended by the parents of prizewinners, governors and staff.


There was a ceremony


prizes were handed over by vice-chairman of the governors, Mr Patrick Lee, of Read.


On each occasion, the


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.Alan Jackson was married at St Bede’s Church, Nelson, to secretary Miss Margaret Catlow.


JACKSON — CATLOW Haulage contractor Mr


only son of Mr and Mrs Edwin Jackson, of Glen- croft, Chatburn, and the bride is the eldest daugh­ ter of Mr and Mrs John Catlow, of Barkerhouse Road, Nelson.


The bridegroom is the


by her father, wore a gown of embroidered tulle with a crinoline skirt and fitted bodice, trimmed with pink satin ribbon at the waist, sleeves and skirt.


The bride, given away


seed pearls and diamante and carried a bouquet of Carole roses, gladioli and gypsophila.


She wore a coronet of jee/clh 28th s epteimber 1984


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Mrs C. Cooper, the bride’s sister, • and chief bridesmaid was Miss Anne Jackson, the brideg­ room’s sister. Bridesmaids were Miss E. Catlow, sister of the bride and Miss K. Warner. They wore dresses of


Matron of honour was


white chiffon over pink net skirts, trimmed at the waist with white satin ribbon and featuring puff sleeves and fitted bodices. Their headdresses were


Brotherton and grooms­ man was Mr Martin Earn- shaw. Ushers were Mr John


of matching pink satin flowers and they earned posies of Carole roses and gypsophila. Best man was Mr Peter


Catlow, the br ide brother and Mr Chris Yates. The ceremony was per­


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formed by the Rev. G. Crooke and the organist was Mr Keith Dobney. Following a reception at


SU^U E S l IM n s .


the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn, the couple left for a honeymoon in Mar- bella. They are to live in Chatburn. 1 Photograph: Linton,


Nelson.


.lived in Clitheroe nearly all his life has died aged 61.


CUMBRIAN Mr Miles Dodd Teasdale who had


' a farm labourer until 1947 ! when he became a sawyer at Smalley’s mill.......


ley Road, was educated at Ribblesdale School. He then worked at Sawley as


Mr Teasdale, of Whal- '±2 J i O ' ' /


for their high standards, discipline, appearance and enthusiasm.


He praised the pupils


the headmaster, Mr Denis Mortimer, who said that the school had decided to hold the ceremonies as events in their own right.


He was introduced by


presented at an open evening. However, said Mr Mortimer, the school wanted to emphasise the importance of sound con­ scientious academic work and to reward pupils for their achievements. “The school teaching


Formerly prizes were


staff asks only that pupils achieve their potential;


there were songs from Jeanette Harrison, accom­ panied by Diane Scott, and piano and clarinet solos from Suzanne Stan­ ley and Justine Hailwood, respectively.


no-one can do more than his or her b e s t,” he added. At both ceremonies


jevic, Alma Taylor, Janice Sun­ derland, Garry Ward, Susan Bretherton, Pauline Wrigley, Rachel Clark, Michael Groves, Deborah Seed, Darren McCul- logh, Elizabeth ‘ Mooney, Rachael Gregory. 2nd year: Ian Webster,


1st year: Ljljlana Radivo- PRIZEWINNERS


‘Crump, Carolyne Preston. 3rd year: Ellie Finch,


Ma tthew B u t le r , Diane Bonney, Nina Slater, Nicola


Jona than Gleave, Angela Taylor, Neil Entwistle, David Walton, Rachael Cowperth- waite, Justine Hailwood, Carol Brewer, Barrie Seed, Sally Morris, David Ainsworth, Julie Dean, Philip Marginson, Els- peth Hirst, Jane Ashton, Steven Petty.


Bowes, Zreena Begum, Ian Matthew, Joyce Bailey, Christ* opher\Greenhalgh, Lesley Duncan, Graeme Woodworth, Anne-Marie Tomlinson, Christ­ ine Ainsworth, Debra Eccles, Leslie Platt, Alexandra Bath, Andrew Taylor, Peter Gate, Jennifer Rostron.


4th year: Ann Pickup, Simon


Joanne Dickinson, Nicola Warner, David Overy, Lor­ raine Uttley, Paul Brown- bridge, Nicola Darbyshire,


. Bailey (Hodder House), Paul Coady (Pendle).


Ribblesdale School Associa­ tion House awards: Joyce


Maureen’s thirdl in Berlin race


RIBBLESDALE schoolteacher Maureen Hurst I was the third woman to finish in the Berlin | Marathon, on Sunday. Maureen, who was


beaten by a Hungarian and a Swede, finished in a personal best time of 2hrs 42min in her first race for Great Britain. She was absolutely,


jog back to the team hotel to change for the presen­ tation ceremony. She attributes her suc­


thrilled by her perform­ ance and after the race still felt fresh enough to


cess partly to an enforced lay-off caused by an injury a week before the race, which allowed her to rest and “stock up” with energy. But she was certainly


Hunter trial


LOCAL' equestrians were among the winners when the Pendle Forest and Craven Hunt staged the 11th qualifying round of the B r itish Airways Hunter Trial Champion­ ships of Great Britain. Held at Coniston Cold,


winners


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flagging after a hectic rush to return in time for school on Monday morn­ ing, which she managed after only three hours’ sleep.


Clayton-le-Moors Har­ riers, is now even more determined to keep on im­ proving and hopes to gain more in te rn a t io n a l honours.


Maureen, who runs for


local marathon runner in the news. Later this month three teachers from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School are to take part in the New York Marathon.


Maureen is not the only


Murphy and Peter Hould- sworth are seeking spon­ sors to raise money for the school, though it is still to be decided on what the proceeds will be


Roy Blacktop, Eddie


spent. The teachers, who are


meeting their own ex­ penses, will fly out on Oc­ tober 25th for the race the following Sunday.


Crossed white lines at Sawley


FOR failing to comply with double white lines on Sawley Brow, Sawley, Michael Alan Bailey (21), of Jesse Street, Fair- weather Green, Bradford, was fined £30 at Clitheroe. In a letter to the court,


Gargrave, on Sunday, the first 10 horses in each of | the three classes qualified for the championship finals at Barwell Court F arm , Che s s ington, S u r r e y , d u r in g the weekend of October 20th and 21st. In the Restricted Hunt


Clask, Jill Mason, of Clitheroe, was second on her horse “Glen Cora” and Rachel ’ Hutchinson, of Grindleton, on “Pendle Prospect” came fourth in the novice class. Course designer Mr


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Chris Dugdale, of Gis­ burn, was seventh in the' | novice and fourth in the open class on “Sacristan” and “Duranty” respective­ ly. Both horses are owned by Mr C. H. Hindley, one of the masters of the Pendle Forest and Craven' Hunt.


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Moved to town as a boy


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After an accident he ob­ He is survived by his <


James’s Church, tomor­ row, will be followed by; ^remation at Accrington.


wife, Winifred. A funeral service at St


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