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' guage during a scene at I Whalley when a double-1 decker busload of 21st I birthday party revellers arrived, was fined £1001 with £6 costs at Clitheroe. In court, Anthony


A MAN stated to have I shouted threatening re­ marks and used bad lan-1


Barlow (18), of Lionel I Street, Burnley, insisted I he had not incited those! fighting by the bus to attack the police. He ad­ mitted using bad lan­ guage, saying he had had I seven pints of cider and| was drunk. ‘ Neil Salisbury (18),, of I


| iLowerhouse Lane, Bum- ley, was stated to have obstructed an officer I during the same incident! by standing between! police and a group of men I who were fighting. He was asked to board the| bus but refused. Salisbury, who apolog­


ised in court for obstruct­ ing the officer, was fined £100 with £6 costs. He I said he did not board the! bus because to reach it, he would have had to pass through a mob of people | fighting.


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wrong way FOR riding his bicycle the wrong way along a one­ way system, Neil Taylor (17) of Tower Hill, Clitheroe, was fined £10 by the town’s magis­ trates. Mr Graham Gertson,


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A SUCCESS all the way . . . that was the bicycle stamping session held in Hurst Green Memorial Hall.


Aided by special const­ ables Terry Lewis and


Tony Hobro,. village PC John Martland stamped 50-


: bikes with . the owners’ postcodes......


Said PC Martland: “The, . "


response ,was very good ana the countyside. stamp­ ing service is proving in­


valuable when it comes to recovering and returning stolen bikes to .-their proper owners.”-, ■ v PC Martland is seen at


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prosecuting, said that a policeman saw Taylor riding his bike up Market Place from York Street at night.


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KIDNEY sufferer Alan Gudgeon, of Clitheroe, came off his kidney machine at 8 a.m. on Sunday . . . to take part in a 12-mile sponsored walk by regulars of the town’s Dog and Partridge


for drunken behaviour


Two fined


FOR being drunk and dis­ orderly, David Whittaker (24), of Henthom Road, Clitheroe, was fined £50 at the town’s Magistrates’


Court. Mr D. V. Dickenson,


prosecuting, said a group of youths shouting and swearing in Moor Lane, Clitheroe, had been told by police to go home. A few minutes later the


defendant was seen urinating in Woone Lane. When police approached him, they had to tell him to moderate his language. While the officers were


When the officer check­


ed the machine he found that it had no lights and a faulty brake. For each of the offences


Taylor was fined £10. In a letter he apologised for his actions. He was or­ dered to pay £6 costs.


MAKING BOXES


DECORATED boxes was the subject of a one-day school held by the Whal­ ley branch of the Em­ broiders’ Guild. Tutor Mrs Beatrice


Gardner brought many examples of boxes she had made, some of which had specific uses, one holding playing cards and others housing collections of thimbles or antique sewing articles. She explained the


techniques involved in making various shapes and under her guidance the 22 who attended began work on a box of their own.


arresting Whittaker be­ cause of his drunken con­ dition, Alexander Thomas (22), of Millthorne Avenue, began to use abusive language. It became obvious


Thomas was drunk and he ran away towards the Castle grounds. A police­ man gave chase and stop­ ped him with a rugby


tackle. Thomas was also fined


£50 for being drunk and disorderly and both men were ordered to pay £6 costs.


MoT lapse


FOR using his car in Whalley Road, Clitheroe, without a test certificate, Martin Stuart Green was fined £25 by the town’s magistrates. Green, of Salthill View, Clitheroe, said in a letter that personal and family p res su res made him forget that his MoT had lapsed. He was ordered to pay £6 costs.


A SABDEN pensioner could not face life when she heard the local chapel was to be' de-


Sabden woman ‘took own life’ tiapel


molished, and when she thought she might be leaving the home where she had lived for " years, East Lancashire Coroner Mr David Smith told a . Burnley inquest. Though she was receiv


He recorded a verdict


that Mrs Beatrice Alice Birtwell (77), of Wesley Street, killed herself while the balance of her mind was disturbed.


' Mrs Birtwell’s daugh­ ter, Mrs Joan Warth, of Bolton-le-Sands, said her mother had inquired about a council flat be­ cause her home felt cold in winter and she was upset because the chapel she had attended all her life was to be pulled down.


ing medical treatment for nervous trouble, she had been more upset than usual recently. Mr and Mrs Warth vis­


ited Mrs Birtwell fort­ nightly and had offered her a home. Alternatively they had offered to instal central heating for her. Mrs Warth’s husband


Daniel, said he found Mr Birtwell’s body and a jar h a lf - fu l l of ta b le ts Pathologist Dr G. Behr said death was due Triptofane poisoning. '


GIRLS LAND


NETBALL DOUBLE GIRLS from the Ribble Valley have pulled off a remarkable double in the netball world by coming first in two major competitions. On Sunday, girls from ball Tournament for


the Bowland Region of YFCs won the Lancashire heat of the YFC netball competition, and now go forward to the Northern Area Eliminations in Pen­ rith a week on Sunday. Earlier in the month, iris from Clitheroe


irammai' School won the Lancashire County Net-


SAINTS STORM


fourth-years for the third time in the school’s


. history. The teams have a link


— fourth-year Velda Mason (14), a Slaidbum YFC representative of Higher Highfield Farm, who was a member of both teams. The YFC squad of nine


BACK SAINTS were the victors by 24-17 of a sporting winter-netball knockout final against Calderstones. The eight teams, who


ings.


met only twice for prac­ tice, but scored the high­ est number of goals — 39 — in the competition. Velda’s YFC team­


took part at the Lon- gridge Sports Centre were handicapped accord­ ing' to their league plac-


The hospital side were


given a seven-point start against Saints in what turned out to be a fierce­ ly-fought contest. Calder­ stones led 16-8 at half­ time. The start of the second


half, however, saw Saints in tremendous form, and backed up by solid defen­ sive play, they went from strength to strength. Saints levelled with five minutes left before scor­ ing the winning goals.


HENTHORN


IN FINAL Henthom Utd 6, Rishton Utd 1


HENTHORN moved into the Gilbraith Cup final with a strong second half show to finish Rishton’s challenge. Jason Faulker ana Craig


Lord gave Henthom a 2-1 half time lead, but the Clitheroe team took control after the break with goals from Ian Pol­ lard (2), Andrew Burgess and a second from Faulker. The final takes place on May


Monthly medal


AN excellent net score of 64 gave Chris Hamer victory in the Clitheroe Golf Club single stroke monthly medal. Results — Division One:


Chris Hamer 73-9-64; Robert Kane 79-10-69; Bill Hamer 77-7- 10.


88-19-69; Orville Hudson 88-17- 71; Richard Read 85-13-72. On Saturday, the winners of


a four ball, better ball competi­ tion against par will qualify for ’ finals of thi


the regional Rover tournament.


he Austin Beating the bike thieves ' 1r.W Division Two: John Pawson,


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mates were Marie Town- son and Carol Parker (Slaidburn YFC); Rosalyn Cross, Gillian Armer, re­ serves ’ Sandra Howard, Jayne Moore (Bolton-by- Bowland); and Rachel Hester and Catherine De- whurst (Chipping). The Grammar School


team faced five schools in their heat, playing Bil- linge High School, Black­ burn, in the finals. The team included


Hotel, in aid of the Brit­ ish Kidney Patients’ As­ sociation.


John Cowgill was on hand to wave off the 32 walkers and present them with a


Clitheroe Mayor Coun. cheque for £50 from the


‘Mayor’s Welfare Fund. The idea for the walk


— which raised £600 — came from Alan. “The re­ sponse from the Dog and Partridge landlady Mrs Hazel Yates and the regu-


lars was fantastic,” he


said. “However' the lau^h


was on me, for I came in last after three and a half hours.” The route took walkers


through Edisford, Wad dington, West Bradford, Grindleton, Sawley, Chat- burn and back to Clither'oe, where sand wiches and drinks were waiting at the Dog and Partridge. Alan, an old boy of Rib


blesdale School, Clitheroe, and his mother, Mrs Hazel Gudgeon, of Tower Hill, Clitheroe, have to gether raised more than £3,000 for the BKPA over the past four years. Alan (21) became


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Coun. Cowgill presenting the cheque to Alan watched by fe l lo walkers.


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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 29th, 1984 13


HARD OF HEARING?


CONVENTIONAL HEARING AIDS MAY NOT BE NEEDED Visit the


HEARING AID EXHIBITION at


The facts about Modern Hearing Aids and Correctors EXHIBITION FEATURES


CLITHEROE


Heather Dewhurst (cap­ tain), Carol Parker Catherine Ward, Rachel Walters, Alison Ashworth and Tracey Sanderson.


DARTBOARD


LA T E ST r e s u l t s in th e Clitheroe and District Darts League are — Division One: Black Bull 105, White Horse A 102, Royal Oak A 101, Bonny Inn 86, Black Horse 85, Kings Arms 81, Brownhill Arms 77, Pendle Inn 75, Pendle Witch 71, Horseshoe A 69, Pendle Hotel 65, Waddington Club 51. Division Two: Royal Oak B


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normal level. I’M NOT REALLY DEAF. Many visitors to the Exhibition tell us this and we understand exact­ ly what they mean, being confused when sev­ eral people are talking together,'words sound­ ing muffled and indistinct, the need to have television and radio too lound for others. If this Is your problem, ask fo try the new Danavox 793 when you visit the exhibition.


THE PRICE OF HEARING AIDS. Lists avail­ able showing prices ol 300 aids, every type. IS THERE A SUITABLE AID FOR ME? Not everyone can be helped with an aid but what- ever hearing correction Is shown to be benefi­ cial, you will learn which type of aid or correc­ tor would suit your individual case. FREE AUDIOMETRIC HEARING EVALUA­ TION. Dispensers on duly will gladly and freely test your nearing and will advise whether or not a Hearing Aid is required. CASH OR CREDIT PAYMENT. Which method is best for you? The technicians on duty will be


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