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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 29th, 1984


COUNTDOWN TO CLOSEDOWN


PRIOR TO RE-ORGANISATION


Low Moor man fined for drug offences


FINES and costs totalling £250 were imposed by Clitheroe Magistrates on Brian Knight (30), of Nelson Street, Low'Moor, for offences of possessing and supplying cannabis


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home had revealed can­ nabis resin, weighing scales, a pipe and plastic bags.


A search of Knight’s


previously supplied can­ nabis to other people, without accepting money for'it. In a statement to police


Knight admitted having


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he said the cannabis was left over from Glaston­ bury Pop Festival in 1983. Mr John Lumley, de­


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the cannabis, but had kept it for himself and only used it at home. On occasions when he


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he was fined £75 and for supplying it he was fined £150. He was ordered to pay £25 costs. An order was also made


some back. For possessing cannabis


for the destruction of the cannabis and equipment.


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A WOMAN who allowed her house to be used for smoking cannabis was fined £80 at Clitheroe.


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that when police searched Michelle Dewhurst’s home in Hayhurst Street, they discovered cannabis resin, a home-made pipe and miniature scales and weights.


Magistrates were told


fined a further £60 for having small quantity of cannabis in her possession and was ordered to pay £25 costs.


Dewhiirst (20) was


defending, said his client had allowed visitors to smoke, though as some were older than her it would have been difficult to have stopped them.


Mr Gregory Eamshaw,


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A WOMAN who was ac­ tively involved in local or­ ganisations in and around Clitheroe, Mrs Nora Liddle, the wife of sol­ icitor Mr Tom Liddle, died on Friday., Originally from Pre-


EXCERPTS from the Andrew Lloyd-Webber musical “Cats” were among a large variety of pieces played and sung by mpils of St Augustine’s School, Billington, when they


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staged two concerts. Conducted by the school’s


head of music, Mr Peter Rose, the 100-strong band and 150 choristers turned on the style for capacity audiences on Friday and Saturday night, with classics such as “Send in the clowns” and ‘The spinning wheel”. Headmaster Mr Phil Morris


stwich, Mrs Liddle came at the outbreak of war to live in Chatbum, where she cared for her family and parents-in-law. She ’ also ran the Na­


pipeline


said: “The concerts were a treat success and we hope to lave made some money for


new library books and im­ provements to the school hall stage.” Mr Rose is pictured putting


the band through its paces in a rehearsal.


tional War Savings Com­ mittee in the village. ' A member of the WVS,


she was responsible for the housing of evacuees in and around the village and also helped at rest centres at the height of the blitz in Manchester and Liverpool. On Mr Liddle’s return


for many years, of the ladies section of the Clitheroe branch of the Royal British Legion. For the last three years


from active service after the war, they moved to Clitheroe, where Mrs Liddle served on the Lifeboat Committee and was for a time president of the Inner Wheel. She was also president


Ordered to pay


A PLAN for a workshop in Croft Street, Clitheroe, to manufacture light motor vehicle trailers on a part-time basis (number 0150) is among the latest planning applications re­ ceived by the Ribble Valley Council.


EGLIN — PARK


for drink DRINK worth £265 which a Clitheroe teenager ob­ tained dishonestly had nearly all been consumed at a party he had held, the town’s magistrates were told. For dishonestly obtain­


ca followed the wedding of Mr Peter Eglin and Miss Christine Park at All Hallows Church, Mitton. The bridegroom, a


A honeymoon in Major­


access and garage to rear of private residence at 17 Wad­ dington Road (0151). Read: Outline application for


Other applications include — Clitheroe: New vehicular


erection of one detached house and garage on site of former Mill Lodge, Friendship Mill, Whalley Road (0149). Pendleton: Formation of two


ing the drink, Anthony Paul Mayers, (18), of Parson Lane, was given a community service order for 120 hours and ordered to pay compensation of £252.62, with £25 costs. Mr D. V. Dickenson,


she and her husband had lived in Waddington, where she had been close­ ly involved with St Helen’s Church. The funeral took place


at St Helen’s yesterday, followed by cremation at Pleasington.


prosecuting, said that on New Year’s Eve, Mayers had gone to a Clitheroe wine shop saying he had been sent by a local land­ lord to pick up some drinks. Mayers, a former door­


man at the hotel, had put the drink in an outside shed there and most of it had been consumed at a party at his house. The matter came to


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been interested in many forms of ar tis tic en­ deavour throughout her life, ranging from ballet to scene p ain tin g , was deputy head of creative studies and head of the a r t department at a Blackburn secondary school.- Her exhibition features


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graduate trainee man­ ager, is the younger son of Mr and Mrs A. D. E g lin , of Windsor Avenue, Clitheroe, and the bride, a bank clerk, is the only daughter of Mr and MrstT. L. Park, of Green Drive, Clitheroe. The bride, given away


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access south of Princess Street to rear of properties in King Street (0155). Chipping: Single detached |


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by her father, wore a white embroidered tulle gown, with a back skirt and train made of tumbl­ ing tiers of soft pleated chiffon. Her long embroi­


' and carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss


dered veil was held in place by a diamante tiara and she carried a bouquet of pink and white roses


Louise Lonsdale, the bride’s cousin, Miss Alison Brewer and Miss Debbie Jones, i. . They wore off-the-


light when the hotel ques­ tioned the' invoice for goods it had not received.


Grass Yard Bam to residential use (0157). Worston: Change of use of I


garage/stora at Calfs Head [ Hotel to single domestic dwel­ ling (0158).


Naturalists look at


Australia


THE annual dinner of | Clitheroe Naturalist Soci­ ety was held at Alston I Hall, Longridge, with| over 60 in attendance. A fterwa rd s •Mr- N. I


shoulder pink moire taffe­ ta dresses with matching headdresses. Alison and Debbie carried pink and white posies and Louise had a . basket of white flowers. B e s t man was Mr Duncan Eglin, the brideg­ room’s b ro th e r , and groomsman was Mr Simon Dobson. Page boy was Ben Stirrup and ushers were Mr Duncah Park, the bride’s brother, and Mr Richard Little, the bridegroom’s cousin. The ceremony was per­


formed by the Rev. Brian Cave and organist was Mrs Eileen Spurgeon. A reception followed at


Photograph: Pye’s, Clitheroe.


tion of some 20 paintings by Mrs Louise Judson, of Burnley, whose work em­ braces several media — pen and ink, oil colours and gouache.


watercolours and pastels. There is also an exhibi­


Talk on trip


CLITHEROE Young Farmers enjoyed a talk by Mr Andrew Walling on his Silver Jubilee trip. He was thanked by Sarah Jacques.


Bus token distribution


BUS, tokens for the Ribble Valley’s senior citi­ zens are to be distributed . on the following days. Wednesday, April 4th.


— Dunsop Bridge, 9-30. to 10, Newton, 10-15 ,to 10- 45, Slaidburn, 11 to 11-30, Bolton-by-Bowland, noon to 12-30, Sawley, 12-40 to 12-50, Gisbumv 2-30 to 3, Rimington, 3-15 to 3-30, Downnam, 3-45 to 4-15. ' April 5th. People with


Copster Green — The Hollies, 9-30 to 10. Mobile office calling at


15 p.m., Read, 1-30 to 3- 30 p.m.


Methodist church, 1-30 to 4 p.m.


office. Hurst Green, 9-15 to 10, Chipping, 10-30 to 11-15, Waddington, 12-30 p.m. to 2, Grindleton, 2- 15 to 3-15, West Brad­ ford, 3-30 to 4-30 p.m.


April 18th. Mobile


surnames A to. M at Clitheroe’s Civic Hall from 10 a.m. to 12-30 p.m., and 1-45 to 4-30 p.m. ■ . April 6th. Surnames N


office. Mellor Brook, 9-15 to 10-30, Ramsgreave, 10- 45 to noon, Wilpshire, to 2-30 p:m., Salesbury, 2-45 to 4-15 pA ,


April 25th. Mobile


to Z are catered for at the. same place at the same times. April 9th. Whalley —


Methodist School,. 9-15 to noon. Billington — 8 Bon- nygrass Terrace, 1-30 to 4 p.m. April 10th. Chatbum —


office. Worston, 9-15 to 9- 45, Pendleton, 10 to 10- ■ 30, - Barrow, 10-45- to 11- 30, Wiswell, 11-45 to 12-,


April ,11th. Mobile


Mellor, 9-30 to noon, Sabden, 2-15 to 4-15 p.m.


May 2nd. Mobile office.


Village hall, 9-30 to 11-30 a‘.m: Ribchester — Vil­ lage hall, 2 to 4 p.m.


. claim an ts in o th e r parishes — but the scope has been widened to in­ clude all men over 65 and all women over'60 who are in receipt of a state retirement pension. Those opting to retain


be the same as last — £10 in Clitheroe, Longridge and Whalley, and £13 for


The value of tokens will


invalidity pensions will however, still be ineligible for tokens.


April 13th. Langho —


— Civic Hall, 9-15 to 12- 30 p.m., 1-45 to 4-30 p.m.


April 17th. Longridge


S t i rk House Hotel, Gisburn. The couple are to live in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.


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Good Friday.


Fine of £50 for lending ■, shotgun


AFTER inviting three |


friends to go shooting with him on his own land, Grindleton man Peter Wood found himself facing two summonses at Clitheroe Magistrates’ | Court. He was fined £10 for I


using a gun to search for game and £50 for lending a gun to someone who had no shotgun certificate. He was also ordered to pay | £25 costs. Mr Bill Greenwood, de-1


fending, said that Wood (50), who owns Harrop Fold Farm, did not think he was committing an off­ ence because he and his party restricted them­ selves to his own land. Had they merely been


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