Clitheroe 22324 (Edito 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 21st, 1981
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A FORMER beamer at Chatbum .Mill, Mrs Emma Templeman, of John Walls Court, Clitheroe, died in hospital on Sunday following a short illness.
bom in Chatbum, where her father, Mr Frank Lee, was a building con tractor.
Mrs Templeman was
and worked at the mill until her marriage in 1941 to Mr John Templeman, a sergeant in the Royal En gineers, stationed at Low Moor. The couple then lived in Nelson Street.
man’s 22 years in the army, they lived in mar ried quarters all over the country. Mrs Templeman' had one stay abroad when h er husband was- stationed in Accra.
During Mr Temple-
death, Mrs Templeman moved back to Chatbum to live for many years with her sister, Miss Mary Lee, in Victoria Avenue. They moved to John Walls Court three years ago.
Following her husband’s She lived in the village,
Nurse had no recollection
of accident
A STUDENT nurse had no recollection of an acci dent in Whalley. Old Road, Billington, when her car left the road, hit a hedge and a tree and ended up in a field. At Clitheroe Magis
trates Court Christine Margaret Ainsworth (19), of King Street, Whalley, was fined £30 when she pleaded guilty to driving without due care and "at tention. She had to pay £6 costs. Mr Roger Brunt, de
enjoyed knitting and sewing, was never hap pier than when entertain ing her seven grandchil dren.
Mrs Templeman, who
four married sons — David and Rodney, who' live in Clitheroe; Barry, of Great Harwood; and John, who lives in Swit zerland.
She is survived by her
A service at Christ Church, Chatbum, today will precede cremation at Accrington.
fending, said the vehicle was extensively damaged and his client was ludqr not to be badly injured. She suffered from whi plash and other injuries and had to stay in hospital for a week. She had no recollection
Dancers raise £800
of the accident and her driving could normally be described! as careful, re sponsible and sedate.
Stole from bedrooms at hotel
TEMPTATION and finan cial pressure led a Black- bum man to steal two purses from bedrooms at the Swan Hotel, Whalley, his solicitor, Mr Geoffrey Isherwood, told Clitheroe magistrates. John Charles Mason
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(29), of Douglas Place, was given a three-month prison sentence, sus pended for 12 months, when he admitted tres passing and stealing prop erty worth £56.64. He asked for a further
TILBURY — STENCHION
the East Coast followed the wedding of Mr David Charles Roger Tilbury and Miss Susan Stenchion at Whitechapel Church, Cleckheaton. The bridegroom, a fore
A honeymoon touring
the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Brian Stench ion, of Kenmore Drive, Cleckheaton. The bride was given
stry worker, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Percy Tilbury, of Hesbert Hall, Tosside. The bride, a cook, is
the planning stages for 12 months and took three months of rehearsals arid hard work before it was ready for public viewing. The school of dancing
by more than 130 pupils of the Mary Waddington School of Dancing . . . and some parents . . . lasted two hours. Over the four-night run, it at t ra c te d about 1,000 people. The production was in
hopes to have raised in the region of £800, to be shared between the Enid Blyton Trust for Children and the Parish Church Sunday School.
unemployed for ,some time, said th a t after having a drink at the pub he went upstairs to look for a toilet, saw a purse on the bed and picked it up. ■
offence to be taken into consideration and was or dered to pay £25 costs. Mason, who had been
Improved demand at mart
FORWARD at Clitheroe Auc tion Mart’s livestock sale on Monday were 1,081 lambs, 65 fat cattle and 28 ewes. Light steers made to 113p
per live kilo (average 112p), medium to 108.6p (107.6p), light heifers to 107.4p (101.9p), medium to 101.2p (100. Ip). Calf bulls made to 128p (114.1p), fat cows to 76.6p (71.1p), light lambs to 145.5p (144.3p), stan d a rd to 15o.5p (136.6p), medium to 139.5p (133.6p), heavy to 133.5p (127.6p). Half bred ewes made to £29
(£24.10), and homed ewes to £23 (£18.10). On Friday, at a sale of in-calf
and store cattle, forward were eight in-calf cattle and 72 store cattle. There was an improved
away by her father. She wore a white classic Ed- wardian-style gown of tergal silk with a finely,, pleated chiffon bodice. Her silk-embroidered waist-length veil was held in place by a crystal and pearl tiara and she carried a large bouquet of peach’ and white roses, small lemon .and white roses and gypsophila. Bridesmaids were Miss
Zoe Aldersley and Miss Beverley Robinson, nieces of the bridegroom, and Miss Lisa Higgins; the' bride’s niece. Miss Higgins and Miss.
Robinson wore dresses qf spotted chiffon with satin and lace trim and sashes, one in pink, the other in blue. They had circlets of flowers in their hair and carried matching posies. Miss Aldersley wore a dress, of
l iong
Andrew Bicknell and ushers- were Mr Steven Wilson and Mr Peter Tilbury. The ceremony, per
hooped skirt and sash tie. In her hair was a tiara of yellow roses and she car ried a large posy of lemon and white silk roses. ' Best man was Mr
allow chiffon with a saffron
Transferred tax disc
to new car
A MAN who transferred a tax disc from his old car to his new one, parked outside his home, denied fraudulent use of . an excise licence when he ap peared a t . Clitheroe Magistrates Court. Wayne Mark Fish (23),
“PACKING ’em in” at Clitheroe Parish Church Hall on four nights last week was the Enid Blyton fairytale “The Magic Faraway tree.” The musical, performed
THE East Lancashire Hospice Fund had a huge £450 boost follow ing a very successful coffee morning held at Sabden’s Littlemoor House.
a tten d ed were the Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, Coun. and Mrs Bernard Thornton. The 18t Sabden
Among the many who
Mayor helps former Ribble Valley councillor Miss Al ic e Al ston (seated) to guess how much money the bottle holds.
Guides held a tin stall and other attractions were a tombola and stalls with cakes, gifts, silk flowers and plants. In our picture the
Ambition achieved at last!
A DESIRE long cherished by the Clitheroe Old People’s Welfare Committee.— to collect five tonnes of waste paper and cardboard in one week — has at last been attained. The magnificent record
Special occasion
FOR the first time for nine years a confirmation service was held at St Ambrose Church, Grindle- ton . . . and there to of ficiate was the Bishop of Bradford of nine weeks, the Rt Rev Robert Wil liamson. The candidates were
panied by organist ’ Dr John Forster, and after wards refreshments were served in the school hall
Michael Dakin, ■ Steven Owen, Colin Sutcliffe, Sally Coates, Judy Cowl ing, Shelagh Youngs, Vic toria and Diana Bendall, Anna Bialecki, Andrea Carney, Rachel Grierson, Rachel Morton, Carolyne Preston and Kirsti Shack- leton. A choir sang, accom
Features of valleys
AN illustrated talk on the Ribble and Hodder val leys was given to Clitheroe • and District Probus Club by Mr W. Cliffe, of Blackburn. It was full of facts re
total of paper was reached last week and the club’s committee is delighted. It relies on the sale of the paper to pay a third of the annual cost of running the Pendle Club. ' In 1982 the ^average
of Bawdlands, Clitheroe, was found guilty and fined £25 with £25 costs. He told the court he -
put his application for a road fund licence in the post before picking up the new car. He left the car outside because it would not fit in the garage and transferred the disc. As he had ' paid the
weekly collection'was 2% tonnes, last year it in creased to 3 tonnes and this year the club has been av e rag in g 3.4 tonnes.
lating to the features and buildings of the valleys from P re s to n Docks inland and including Stydd Church and the neighbouring five Italian- style almshouses in the fields near Ribchester. The sp e ak e r also
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) :
Ian aims to serve
-community
SUPPORTING and serv ing the local community will be the aim of new Clitheroe ’Lions Club president Mr Ian Lloyd., Mr Lloyd (31), of
surveyors and "estate agents Mortimer, Gorse and Ross, Mr Lloyd moved to the town three years ago from Great Harwood to take charge of the Castle Street office.' Most of his spare- time
Beechthorpe, Avenue, Waddington, is: a founder member of the club and had a busy, time last year as secretary and vice- president. A partner in the firm of
jointly with Clitheroe Round Table. Mr Lloyd is. also a
is taken up with fund-rais ing activities for the lions and he was secretary of the Clitheroe Country Heritage Fair, organised
have two ch i ld ren , Jonathan (3) and three- week-old Robert. Mr Lloyd’s hobbies in
clude gardening, outdoor activities, period furniture and design.
. Pendle Club
AT the weekly bridge ses sion of the Pendle Club, Clitheroe, winners were: Mrs E. Bush and Mrs M. Stone, Mrs M. Manning and Mr J. Harrison. ;
former secretary of Whal ley Lions and broadcasts for the National Hospital Broadcasting Association. He and his wife,-Anne,
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LANCASHI
Another bid to provide ; village hall :
AN attempt is being made in Billington and Langho' to rekindle en thusiasm among the villa-, gers to work towards a ’ village hall. Proposals for a com-,
munity centre put for-; ward five years ago flop-j ped when it proved im-' possible to find a site, al though £1,000 had been, raised.
(CHURCH STREET Al RIBBLE VALLEY BO
NOTICE IS HEREBY Council propose to mak
■ Road Traffic Act 1967, be:— 1) To prohibit any good
' ' maximum gross weig and except for certain Order, on the lengths to the Notice.
.2 ) “The Lancashire C Church Brow, Clither is hereby revoked.
a t te n d e d , b u t now another is to be held on July 5th at St Leonard’s; School, when it is'hoped there will be a better re-; sponse. ' The problem of finding a. site has dogged the villa-’ gers for 20 years. Parish, council chairman: Mr* Lewis Gollop explained:! “Without a goal in sights people . do not see the point in giving towards a fund.'1 " . “If we could find a site, then more people would be willing to work for a centre.”
meeting sponsored by the) Parish Council was poorly’
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touched on the Courtaulds chimneys,' the famous landmarks which were felled last year. Mr Frank Dakin expre
ssed thanks.
Sport s t a l l l i i Joiners
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duty, he believed he was entitled to interchange the disc on the vehicle. He thought it was against the law to leave the car without any disc. Mr Tom Liddle, defend
ing, said Fish acted in ignorance and not with fraudulent intent. He gave notice of his client’s intention to appeal against the fine.
demand for calving stock with store cattle maintaining recent rates. July/August calving cows made to £495 $441). Angus X cows with Charolais
calves at foot made to £530, with Hereford calves at foot to £410, heifers run with bull to £380, Hereford heifers run with bull to £382, Friesian yearling bullocks to £370, Hereford yearling bullocks to £368, Charolais heifers to £272, Limousin heifers to £190, Hereford heifers to £390.
Bicknell Photography, Tosside. •
formed' by the Rev. Robert M. Wilson, was followed by a reception at the New Prospect Hotel, Cleckheaton. The couple, are to live in Gisbum. Photograph: Duncan
Took cash from club
Competitive gala
TWENTY-SEVEN swim mers from Clitheroe and District Swimming Club visited Colne on Saturday for an annual sprint meeting. ' In a very competitive
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THERE:, was- plenty of colour and fun at \Whal- ley’s . Vale House site,on' Sunday when Whalley and * District Lions held their1 summer fair. • -v.: > Theevent raised.£400’
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1 Lions. spokesman John Vale'
Housev.Close, with Lang said: “We were very > her prize won on one of pleased with the public ('the'12 stalls. v
_ Mrs Florence Walsh,, of- . '. Our. photograph " shows
A YOUTH who broke into Clitheroe. Cricket Club in Chatbum Road and stole money and cigarettes said he had to get cash for his car^to look for a job. At Clitheroe Magis
still top at darts
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IN Monday’s top of the table clash in the Summer Darts League Joiners A recovered from a 2-0 de ficit to finish 6-2 winners over Royal Oak A. This has ■ enabled them
to open up a six point lead. Black Horse, White Horse A and Kings all had 6-2 wins and they have all closed up on the Oak with Black Horse moving into second place. Monday also saw the
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An application has be* ceived for permission to:
1. Enlarge two internal i ways, at 18 Castle j Clitheroe. 3/84/0302/
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63 nett wins greensome
A NETT score of 63 was good enough, to win Barney Cowan and Vic Bishop first prize in a greensome competition at Clitheroe Golf Club on Saturday. Other scores: Clarence
, 8.4-64.6; Ken Holding and George Thompson 73-8-65, 'On Sunday, 138 couples
trates Court Anthony Michael'Rice (19), of Riverside, Low Moor, was fined £50 when he pleaded guilty to entering premises and stealing £220 belonging to the committee and members of the cricket club. Rice, • who • asked for a
gala, seven reached their respective age group finals. They were T; Gee (2nd), P. Jones (2nd), J. Robinson (3rd), R. Simp son (4th), J. Towers 5th; S. Nicholson (5th), L. Clarkson (5th). • F o u r men from
first win of the season for Dog and Partridge. Mon days matches mark the halfway point of the season. The Shield Insur ance ' Services achieve ment award will be a bottle of vodka for the highest finish over 100. League positions and
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Brown and Bob Patchett 79-15.2-63.8; Geoff Field ing and Eric Hadfield 73-
will be competing in an invitation four-ball com petition. The first competitors
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will tee off at 7-30 a.m., and the last at about 3-30 p.m. The. presentation will take place at about 8-30 p.m.
Clitheroe entered the Over-40 25 yard sprint, Mr F. Cryer reaching the final of this event.
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police had, found the glass removed from -a -toilet window and gaming machines and a pre-pay ment telephone broken into and cash stolen.. Cigarettes were also mis sing from the bar.
further offence to be con sidered, was ordered to pay £220 compensation and £25 costs. The court heard that
.51, Kings 47, Horseshoe 41, Craven 36, Royal Oak B 35, Joiners B 30, White Horse B 27, Dog and Par tridge 26, . Clitheroe FC 15. -
points: Joiners A 59, Black Horse 53, Royal Oak A 52, White Horse A
Snooker )
CLITHEROE lost 3-2 to Great Harwood-baaed Three Towns in the Matthew Brown. Inter- Town Snooker League on Tues day night. . Clitneroe were 3-0 down with
Brian Sims, John Titterington and Glen Pilkington having lost th e i r games, bu t captain Graham Ireland and team new comer Paul'Clark pulled back thb deficit.
Support for John
DESPITE failing to finish the latest, round of the Astra Challenge, the 1984 Severn Valley Stages, Slaidburn Rally driver John Thompson still lies in third place and now has been promised support by General Motors to tackle the Ulster - International Raley next month.
TEAMS
(v Whalley, h, Sat): D. Cottam, M. Dennett, J. Mitchell, P.. Seedle,' R. Birch, I. Johnson, M. Walker, S. Proctor, D. O’Neill, W. Bradley, P. Seedle. Clitheroe 2nd (v Read, h,
Sat): W. Slinger, R. Booth, K. Fawcett, T. O'Connor, G. Lit- tlewood, N. Duckworth, C. Sims, P. A. Hall, A. Hender son, G. Sutcliffe, A. Townsley. Ribblesdale Wanderers 1st
Sat): P.’ C. Bishop, A. Rigby,- J . Boden, N. Ashworth, S. Westhead, J. Hill, T. Bleazard, M- Blackburn, M., Scott, R. Banks, G. Bennett.
(v Whalley, a, Sat): K. Proctor, J. Hutchins, R.' Driver, A. Hoi-'
Site, I. Threlfall.K. Taylor, G. each, M. Gidlow. S. Kerr. A.,
Parker, J, Renwick. ■ ; Clitheroe 3rd (v Settle, a,
Sun): W. Briggs, J. Coulter, R. Sharp, J . Myler,- G. Cartledge,
K. Driver, S. Rush, R. Leigh ton, A. Blackburn, M. Musson, R. Hardcastle. . V ,- - • Ribblesdale Wanderers' 3rd
■gI. Farnsworth. N. Parker, G.
for its charity account; an , response; It was super.” 1 increase on last' year’s ~ • total. > .
(v ■ Feniscowles, h,- Sun): M. Britcliffe, K. Fellows, D. Fitz- atrick, M. Proctor, S. Neild,
* Pickles, M. Wngley, A. Dickin son, T. Wallbank. -s Brian Morris. Youth Cup:
- Ribblesdale .Wanderers - (v Read, a, Sun): P. Atkinson, J.
. Mitchell,iN. Ossliffe,,iR. .Har greaves,, C. Monk, S.-Kerr, G. Farnsworth, ' P; Spenser, A. Hailwood, D: Niven; D.’i Johnson.. .
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2. Re-building of su < house damaged b 1 Castle Grounds, Clit t 3/84/0306/P.
3. Change of use to 2 | ling units from 2 ex - buildings at South of ' cess Street, Whalley. j 0310/P.
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Notice of application for Ribble Valley Borough oil, whose address is C O f f ic e s , Church V Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 4 applying tor an operat* cence under which the described below will be as an operating centre f motor vehicles. The land mentioned a Ribble Valley Borough oil Depot, Kirkmoor Clitheroe, Lancs. BB7 2 Any person who is e ana wishes to make resentations against the of the application on e mental grounds should those representations i ing to the Licensing Au at the Traffic Area Offi North Western Traffic Arkwright House, Pars Gardens, Deansgate, Chester M60 9AN, wit days of the date on whi Notice is published. F information about the a tion and any entitlem make representations obtained from that Area Office. A copy representations snou sent to the applicant above address.
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