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••."'.To’-. i i Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial). 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classifiedj 8 Clitlieroc Advertiser and Times, March 15th, 198b


Cost of town MayOr4 kept


to minimum’


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Village ‘too untidy’ to enter contest


SABDEN has withdrawn from this year’s Lan-


. cashire Best-Kept Village Competition. The decision, made by


Booking by computer


CLITHEROE Grammar School for Girls is making the most of the computer age in its latest produc­ tion, the 1920s-style musi­ cal “The Boyfriend.”


Robert Francis, assisted by pupils, has program­ med the school’s BBC micro-computer not only to print out the tickets, but to work out the three- night booking programme.


Head of . maths Mr


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Complete Installations by our experienced staff


button, the school' will be able to tell exactly which seats are available on any particular night.


At the touch, of a


volved in the show, a third of them in the ac­ companying band. Princi­ pal parts, are taken by Sarah Legg, Jane Ben­ nett, Wendy Dawson, Emma Greenwood and Lindsay Forster.


About 60 girls are in


who is responsible for'the teaching of music, at the school, is the producer and the director is head of English Miss Jane' Eag- land. Gym teacher Miss Veronica Guilfoyle has ch o reo g rap h ed the dances.


Mr Michael Gorrell,


which is being performec on April 4th, 5th and 6th, go on sale to- the public from next Tuesday and are available through the school.


Tickets for the musical


the Parish Council, was prompted by the untidy state of the village. Chair­ man Coun. Alf Parsons told members that with-- out a concerted effort from all the residents it was pointless entering. His proposal, to drop out


this year and look at the matter more seriously next year, was accepted. One possible way of invok­


ing more community' spirit and involving the whole vil­ lage was to launch a cam­ paign to beautify Sabden. It was also agreed to ask


for Mother Teresa of Cal­ cutta when Grindleton Methodist Sunday School held a sale of items made


ABOUT £263 was made


was well attended, fea­ tured bring-and-buy and cake stalls. There were also various sideshows and games for children including “guess the toy mouse’s birthday." Picture: 10-year-old


by members. The function, which


council chamber dispute between Coun. Cowgill and Coun. Leo Wells over the cost of the Mayoralty, Coun.. Cowgill produced figures to show that spending over the last year had been kept ..to a minimum. ■ He told councillors that


IF Clitheroe wants to keep its Mayoralty, then it has to be paid for — ana the vast majority of ratepayers are ready and willing to contribute less than a 0.4p rate to maintain it, according to town Mayor Coun. John Cowgill. Following" a recent


Rider ‘not in control’ fined £10


in 1980-81 — when Coun. Wells was Mayor — the cost of Mayoralty was £4,388; or 25.8% of the


year’s budget. But Coun. Cowgill’s


first term of office in 1982-83 only cost £3,877, which was 20% of the budget. Coun. Cowgill added


AFTER the attention of a policeman was drawn to a youth driving his motor cycle in York Street, Clitheroe, with the front wheel off the ground, the officer saw 'him riding with both hands off the machine and waving them in the air,, the town’s magistrates were told., Mark Chew (17), of


that in 1974-75 — again when Coun. Wells was chief citizen — the cost amounted to 26% of the budget. The figures include all


Catherine Smalley pon­ ders over the birtlidate of the mouse, while Sunday School pupils look on.


Disqualified driver fined


the advice of Mr Jeremy Fennell, Countryside Officer for the Commumty Council of Lancashire, who is to speak on “Village appraisal” at the parish council meeting on April 3rd. The parish council’s' best-


kept gardens competition will still .be held, however, though at a different time. During the summer holiday fortnight many residents are away and have requested that judging take place at a more appropriate time. A safety check carried out


FOR riding a motor cycle while disqualified, Christ­ opher ‘Stainton Hibble (17), of Turner Street, Clitheroe,. was fined £20 by the town’s magis­ trates. For not having insur­


ance, a test certificate or excise licence, he was fined £10 in each case. For aiding and abetting


on the village playground equipment revealed some of the swings in need of repair and the advice of the Ribble. Valley Council's Parks Superintendent is to be sought. A missing manhole cover


on the large drainage pipe running from Pendle Street East to the brook was re­ ported to constitute a great danger to children. Complaints were aired


skateboards. Coun. Ken Haworth said they had no' regard for road safety and it was only a matter of time before there was an accident. Coun. Peter Burnett, the


on


Hibble to ride while dis­ qualified, John Christ­ opher Jones (17), of Brownlow S t re e t , Clitheroe, was fined £20. He was also fined £10 on each^case of aiding and abetting him to have no insurance, test certificate or excise licence. Hibble was ordered to


pay £4.25 back duty and both had to pay £6 costs.


about children riding bikes in the evening without lights and careering into the main Cl i t h e r o e Road


Shop raids


TWO Clitheroe shops were hit by smash-and- grab ra id e rs at the weekend.


village policeman, is to re­ quest a visit from the Police Road Safety Officer at Bum- ley and a warning to parents is to be included in the next newsletter. The council is still in the


and fishing tackle shop owned by Mr Ken Varey, New Market Street, was broken and thieves made off with pottery and clo­ thing valued at £100.


A window at the sport


process of obtaining warning signs, to deter motorists from speeding down Clitheroe Road. An ultimatum for the re­


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moval of building material on the footpath at the junction of Padiham and Whalley Roads is being issued to the builder concerned, after more than a year of repeated re­ quests. After seven days’ notice the County Council will be called in to remove the material. The rubbish skip sited in


W. B. Hanson’s ladies’ and gents’ clothing shop, in Whalley Road, a pair of jeans valued at £13 was taken.


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Westfield House, West Bradford, was fined £10, with £25 costs, for, not being in control of the machine. He denied the offence


charges for mayoral cars, mayor’s attendant, the halbadiers, the mayor’s al­ lowance, mayor-making, mayor’s Sunday and Re­ membrance Sunday. “I am sure that, as re­


COMPOST with


and also that of driving without due care and at­ tention, which the Bench found not proved. Mr Tom Liddle, defend­


sponsible councillors, we are all committed to keep­ ing down unnecessary ex­ pense’ and I trust that these figures prove this,” said Coun. Cowgill.


THERE was no shortage of things to look and learn about when th e St Leonard’s Scout Group, Langho, jjeld its annual meeting. Combined with an open


Scouts show new bus>


night for the Cubs, Scouts and Venture Scouts, it at­ tracted about 50 parents to St Leonard’s School hall. Special guest was the Rev. Paul Warren, former. Vicar of St Leonard’s, there to dedi­ cate a new troop flag.' Also there was Mr Roy


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that it would have (been impossible • to take both hands off, as it would have made the machine jerk.


‘Bored’ man took car


A CLITHEROE man ac­ cused of taking a car without the owner's con­ sent had done so because he was bored on a Sunday afternoon the town’s magistrates were told.


Snape, (leader training), who presented an assis­ tant Scout leader warrant to Scout leader Nicholas Smith, of Rogersfield, Langho. On display was the


(23), of Albion Street, was fined £100 for the offence. He was also fined £100 and disqualified from driv­ ing for six months for not having insurance, £50 for no driving licence and £50 for 'failing to report an accident. He was ordered to pay £25 costs.


Daniel Wilfred Bootle


Scout troop’s new 12- seater mini-bus for which £3,000 was raised from


various functions. Visitors were treated to


slide shows of, activities during 1983 and there were displays of camping and hiking equipment.


In a similar incident at WADDINGTON Parish


Council is looking for one more villager with green fingers to take over its last allotment.


secuting, said the owner of the vehicle, who had shared a house with Bootle, had gone away for the weekend.. Bootle did not have permission to


Mr David Bailey,, pro­


light after investigations into a slight accident with a car at Dunsop Bridge, involving Boptle.


use the car. The offences came to


Green fingers?


pay for a hard surface at the gate and some paths at the rear of the allot­ ments.


The council is also to •


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the village several times a year is for household waste only, not building rubbish, and if misused, the privilege would be lost, the chairman warned. He added that fines .could


be imposed for unauthorised dumping and pointed out that it is illegal to remove items from the skip; which become the pToperty of the County


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Show talk


THE Yorkshire Show was the subject of a talk to Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club by Col Young. He was., thanked .by John Whittaker and Brent Stansfield.


A MISSIONARY market held in Trinity Methodist School on Satu rday proved a big success, rais­ ing £200 for overseas mis­ sions.


The event, organised by the Methodist churches in


the Clitheroe circuit, was well attended.


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It was opened by Whal­ sang songs and recited


poems. Cake, produce, sweet


and book stalls all proved


popular. Our picture shows Mrs


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