Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 1st, 1985 3 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Village News Whalley
Taking shelter Whalley was the desti
Church, Burnley, on Sunday afternoon.
nation for 30 members of Ig h ten h i ll Methodist
the man, they intended to spend several hours in the adjoining countryside and the village itself, but they were frustrated by the weather. The party was wel
Brennand, Mrs M. Red- path (cons). Gents — Mr G. Law, Mr R. Sagar
Gisburn
(cons). Mrs A. Cunhffe won the special prize and S. J. Coward was MC.
e Rev. Chris Cheese- preserves are now being vUlage untn a tew we Led by their minister, sought at Read, where ...
Seeking the jars Jam ja rs are being
preserves made for Mrs Joyce Law’s country kitchen stall to aid church and council funds . . . at next year’s
comed to the Methodist' Schoolroom by the Rev. Clifford Foster and ladies
of the church provided cups of tea to supplement
the visitors’ picnic. L a te r the Burnley
group joined the Whalley congregation for an even
ing service led by Mr Cheeseman.
Abbey drive Winners at the Abbey
senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were Miss M. Birtwell and Mrs F. Hindle for dominoes. Whist: Ladies — Mrs F. Jolly, Mrs M. Whitaker ana Miss H. Metcalfe (tie). Gents — Mrs R. Sanderson, Mr A. Evans.
Read
All the aces At the whist drive in
Youth did not have licence
A MISUNDERSTAND ING led to a Clitheroe man receiving two sum monses for driving a motor cycle without hold ing a driving licence, the town’s magistrates were
told.For each of the two off ences, Kieron Proctor (19), of Littlemoor Road, was fined £15. Mr John Houldsworth,
Read Constitutional Club on Monday, prizewinners were: Ladies — Mrs B.
Read Parish Church.
Read Gala! Spare jars can be handed in at 26 Straits Lane or left at the back of
garments have now been passed to Oxfam from Read, local organiser Mrs Ann Mayor reports. The
For Ethiopia A total of 214 knitted
died in January. Well respected
Arnold”, who had worked to be held at the annual for the Hindley estate, meeting in November,
ago, when she moved to Nelson. Her husband,
Cremation took place at meeting will be the Burnley last week. J
Slaidburn
Anniversary Preacher at Slaidburn
terns for these are avail able in St John’s Church.
Show time Entry forms are now
available for Read Flower and Vegetable Show, to be held on August 24th. The 35 classes, covering flower arrangements to bantam eggs, are open to village residents only. A
Chipping
F. CnealT revealed the lighter side of his work Social time at Thornley- wlien he spoke to the vil- with-Wheatley WI was lage’s Happy Days Club, spent naming cuts of meat A birthday card was sent from an Aberdeen Angus to a member celebrating bullock. Former county her 90th birthday.
Lighter side Chipping vicar the Rev.
Favourite things . Lanqno . 3
Valley Council to run the Mrs I. Procter, business from his news-
from the Ribble
due to a short period of disqualification, had re turned it to Swansea. He was entitled to have
defending, said that his client was the holder of a provisional licence and,
the licence back, but had not applied for it. He had not fully understood the matter and this was how the offences occurred.
B a n lif te d
AN application by Whal ley man Eugene James Patrick Gates for the re moval of a three-year driving ban imposed in. June 1983 was granted by Clitheroe magistrates. The court was told that
ley Road.A recent report in the Advertiser and Times, saying that the business had folded, referred to the previous owner.
Hurst Green
Tricks and spots At Hurst Green
d r iv e,. 60s whist and domino
were: Ladies — Mrs F. Brown, Mrs D. Bolton.
Gents — Mr T. Bailey, Mr J. Kay. Dominoes: Mr Ali Haynurst, Mrs N. Cooper, Mrs E. Cross, Mr W. Shoesmith. Raffle: Mr W. Knowles.
Chatburn
Consequences “Disobedience” was the
Gates, of Queen Street, was experiencing difficul ties in his building busi ness because of the dis qualification.
N o lic e n c e
FOR using a motor cycle without an excise licence John Brian Walker (30) of Downham Road, Chat- bum, was fined £50 at Clitheroe. He was also or dered to pay £30 back duty. Solicitors on behalf of Walker said that the matter had been an over
sight.
theme taken by the vicar of Christ Church, Chat- burn, the Rev. Walter Drain, when he conducted the family service on Sunday. He instanced Jonah,
Arms on September 25th. . _ . Waddington scheduled speaker was
Unforgettable When Waddington WI’s
unable to give a flower demonstration,
at short notice. a She described ivith the
M e th o d is t C h u rch ’s Sunday School anniver-
need n?w is^for larger sary on Sunday was Mrs sizes of jumpers and pat- Edna Cowperthuaite, of
Clitheroe. • The teaching depart
ment and younger chil dren were represented in
the afternoon by Miss Peggie Starkie and Vic toria Wood, who took up the collection, and in the evening by teenagers E s th e r and Reuben
sale of produce will take slaidburn, in the after place on show day.
Parsons.Organists were Mrs Edna Waterworth, of
W and Mr Raymond" ^ ^ T o M that "they under Waddington Road t inckley, of Clitherpe, in ““ s'weie told that tney Bridge was cut-off.
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he evening me evening.
Thornley
piece of metalwork was won by Mrs M. Har greaves, Miss Heap and Miss Bibby. Birthday flowers went to Mrs Spencer and Mrs Clarke. Members and friends
The competition for a
federation chairman Mrs F. Smithies spoke about her 12 favourite things and was thanked by Miss
Taxis, Mr Bob Morgan, is WOn seeking planning permis- sion
Chamley, who was also a raffle wanner, along with
by Mrs Doreen agency premises in Whal- will be held at
The WI birthday party the Derby,
Sabden
E ictures were admired at
Pewterwork Jewellery, trays and
stration of pewterwork. The resulting items
abden WI when Mrs B. Kramrisch gave a demon
were most attractive, some with enamelled flow ers and leaves which stood out in relief against
sad to hear of the death in ment was won by Mrs S. Burnley General Hospital Baron and Miss D. Dewr- of well-respected resident ance. Names were taken Mrs Mary Syers.
Gisburn people were miniature flower arrange-
She had lived in the tional Evening, on the til a few weeks theme of China, and a re- was ™en of the
f?1' the visit to Interna-
minder was given Christmas cornucopia stall
Speaker at the next curator of a Museum of |
Childhood and the com-
E. Leeming, Mrs A. Lodge, Mrs 1 M. Lupton, Mrs E. J. Milne and Miss C Moverley.
petition will be for a favourite toy. Hostesses will be Mrs
Reservoir rises by 10 f t
after storm
IT’S certainly been an umbrella and mackintosh fortnight for Ribble Valley holidaymakers. A thunderstorm on ants were on holiday,
Friday evening and tor rential rain in the early hours of Saturday morn ing yielded over an inch of rain, flooding houses, swelling rivers and cut ting the electricity supply to Newton, Waddington and Slaidbum. The downpour helped to replenish Stocks Reser
voir. putting up the level by 10ft. in quick time. At Clitheroe the road
could learn tms sausiymg The r e s to r a tion of hobby at evening classes, 1
power set off burglar alarms and one at Wad dington, where the occup-
Taxi firm New owner of Langho object” competition were
Alice Riding. First ana second prizes favourite small
who went on an evening outing to Alston Hall for a talk and slides on “Land scapes” were fortunate in having a fine warm even ing when the grounds were at their best.
Winning hands Domino winners at
Sabden Over 60s'meeting in St Mary’s Hall were Mrs I. Cottam, Miss E. Prescott, Mrs S. Ashton and Master G. Platt. Whist: Ladies — Miss E. Hayes, Mrs A. Howarth. Gents — Mrs M. Procter, Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Master C. Platt.
winner was Mrs A. How arth. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Cam and Mrs C. Sefton (joint), Mrs How arth. Gents — Mr R.
T h u r s d a y ’s ra f f le
^ E m s d e n , stood in M J ^ G r im e & id of slides an unforgett- --- - Mrs Bass and Mrs
able holiday in India and Ashton, Mrs K. Newby. joint second Mrs Parker,
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Drink-driver banned for 12 months
FOR driving a car with excess alcohol in his breath, Ian David White (27), of Kingsmill Avenue, Whalley, was fined £100 at Clitheroe and disqual ified from driving for 12 months. He was fined £25 for
rang for three hours. The Baines family, of Hammerton Hall Farm, Slaidburn, were marooned uii on Frid4ay when a bridge
neaVTheir "home” was I Stewart Cross, the Bishop I been given as an award washed away. The flood- of Blackburn, and his | for confectionery, in 1 wife, who were also at the
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water swept into the house, covering lounge and kitchen carpets. Carpets were also dam
visit, the Bishop has been staying with the Rt Rev.
event.
aged when a swollen brook ran through the home of Mrs Betty Peel, at Brook House Green Farm, Dalehead. At nearby Raingill
Farm, a dyke rose six feet and washed away 80 ] yards of wall and ruined a
quantity of hay. Ironically, F riday’s
storm followed the' war mest day of the holiday — on Thursday when a temperature of 81 deg. F. was recorded. From Friday to Tues
Council joins promotional
body THE Ribble Valley Coun cil is “morally committed” to its membership of Inward, a new regional promotional body.
day morning a total of 2.332in. of rain was re corded at the Chatburn weather station, just over an inch falling on Friday, 0.208 on Sunday and 0.772 on Monday.
using the vehicle without an excise licence and or dered to pay £25 back duty with a further fine of £5 for not displaying
police followed White through Whalley. As he turned into Kingsmill Avenue, the lights were turned off before he parked the vehicle. T es ts showed th a t
lights. The court was told that
VJ night dance
TICKETS reminiscent of war-time identity cards have been printed for the VJ night dance being or ganised by Clitheroe Royal British Legion pipe
White had 56 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml. of blood, the legal limit being 35 micrograms. White told the. court
that he had thought he was all right to drive.
band. The Bob Watmough Or
lington) put this point t6 the council’s Policy and Resources Committee, after members had been told that Hyndburn and Blackburn had decided against membership.
Coun. Bill Fleming (Bil-
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memory of F r Paul Magill, former parish priest of Hurst Green.
concluded by showing everyone the correct way to wear a sari. A competition for a
Memories of first fete at village
HURST GREEN’S 25th village fete, a week on Saturday, will recall past y e a r ’s celebrations.
Christopher Parker, the High Sheriff of Lanca
It will be opened by Mr
VISITORS to the Whalley 1 sholme Hall, opener of the Abbey F e l low sh ip ’s I first event.
shire, whose family is re lated to the late Col. Robert Parker, of Brow-
annual cheese and ivine Members of the first or- evening had a chance to „anjsing committee and
is twinned ivith Bloemfon tain and the Bishop is in this country at the invita tion of the Diocesan Board for Mission and Unity. He welcomed some 150
chat ivith the Bishop of\ st fete queens will be Bloemfontain, the Rt Rev. Quests, and will watch the Thomas Stallage (centre). | frowning of the new The Blackburn Diocese
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chestra, of Accrington, will be playing dance music from the 40s at the event in Clitheroe Parish Hall on August 17th. The tickets, costing £2, have space for the owner’s name, address, occupation and registration number.
Billington CSE successes
THE following pupils at St Augustine’s RC High School, Billington, have been successful in their Certificate of Secondary Education exams.
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who was sent to Nineveh by God, but pleased him self by taking the opposite direction with sad conse-
Brewer gregation concern and prayers of- I Mathematics:
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fered for her infant grand- NW - N'cvdleworki pS - rlanrrki'OP RpVjPOPfl llOW I Office StudlCS, P PhjBICS,
I Typing; WDK — Woodwork; X — Religious Education.
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daughter Rebecca, now _ Scicn SP _ Spanish; recovering at home alter T_ G e o g ra p h y ; TY — a serious illness.
PI, SP3; Lee tfrnfield, M3, SC2. GEN2. Damien Ashton,
quences. Miss C. Walker I French; G — German; GED read the lesson.
I — Geometrical and Engineer;
Chemistry; COAS — Commer cial, Arithmetic and Statis tics; COM — Commerce; D— Art and Design; DR — Drama; DST — Domestic Studies; E — English; EL — English Literature; ENG — E n g in e e r in g W o rk sh o p Theory and Practice; F —
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E2, EL3, T2, H2; Barry Maher, Nl, ENG3, E2, EL3, T2, M3, PI; Liam Malone, N4, C3, E2, EL4, F5, HE3, M3; Giovanni Marchese, C2, ENG3, M3. P2; John Marsden, T4, GED3, H4, M2, SC3, WDK3;
John Magee, D2, N2, ENG4,
SC2, WDK3; 'Paul Dudgeon! Julie Marsden, N1. E2, EL3, N3, corn, 83, EL3, Tl, H3, F3.T1,
M2, WDK3. Stephanie Duerden, N3, L3,
E2, ELI, T4, H4, HE4, M3; Dean Eals, Dl, H5, M5, WDK4; David Eecleston, E4, M4, SC3, GEN3; Suzanne Elwick, Nl, Cl, El, H2, Ml, TY3, GEN2; Christopher Faulkner, M5; Mark Fielding, ENG3, E3, EL3, T3, GED3,
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ENG2, E3, EL3, GED1, Ml, PI; John Goulbourn, ENG2,
Philippa Anderton, Nl, Cl, COM4, E3, EL4, GED5, M3, H I ,
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Cl, El, ELI. Juliette Harrison, Dl, Nl,
.NW3, OS1, TY2. Diane Holden, N3, El, ELI,
Ml; Zoe Harrison, N4, E4, EL2, M2, OS2, TY3; Lisa Hayton, E4, EL2, HE4, SC4; Paul Hickling, E2, EL2, T2, H3, M3, SC2, BLD2, DR3; Paul Hodder, BLD3; Alison Holden, N4, E2, ELI, F3, M2,
David Bowen, D4, N2, COM3, QED3, H5, M3, BLD3; Gerard Alison'Rutter N3 E3 ELI E2, ELI, T2, M3, WDK3; John Hopwood, D3, N2. C2, COM1, m IK OSl TY2 n-AoSlov nn rOMI E3. ELI.
T3, H2, M2, TY2; Edward Holden, Cl, COM1, ENG2, El, Ml, pi; Roger Hope, D3, E4,
Burgess, E3. EL5, H4, GEN4. Paul Carlisle, D3, ENG4,
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E4, H4, M5, SC3; Jason Carruthers, ENG4, E2, EL3, F4, GED4, H2, M3, P3; Toby
Joanne Cook, D2, Cl, FI; Christopher Cooke, D2, C4, ENG4, E l , EL4, M2, P4; Andrew Counsell, ENG2, GED1, P I ; Damian Cox,
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Lee Smith, D4, E4, H3, M3, E3,
EL3, M3, TY3, DR1; Sharon McGruer, E2, EL4, M4, SC3, TY3. DR3; Bernadette McNeil- lv, E3, EL5, M2, 0S2, SC3, TY3, WDK4; Stuart Morgan, E4, SC4, DR5; Nicholas Morris, Nl, Gl, El, GED2, H2; Stephen Morris, E4, EL3,
H3, M4, SC3.
Philip Morton, D4, E2, M4, SC2, BLD2, DR2; Owen
Nash, C2, ENG2, El, ELI. F4 M2, P2; Catherine Nelson, Nl, Cl, FI, Tl.
F2, Ml; Mark Novak, D3, E3, T4, H3, M4, BLD2; Shirley Nuttall, E3, ELI, HE3, M4, OS3, SC 4 , TY4; J a y n e O’Hagan, E2, EL2, NW3, PI; Helen Parker, N3, E2, EL3, T3, M2, TY2; Lorraine Parker, N4, E3, EL4, T3, HE3, M3,
Deborah Nelson, Nl, Cl, E2, „ „„ OS3, TY2.
M4, SP1; Luigi Passerini, D5, E4, H4, M5; Derek Pratt, Nl, Cl, El, H2, PI, SP3; Susan Regan, N2, E3, EL4, T2, HE1, M2, TY2, DR2; Damian Richmond, Dl, E2; Helen Roberts, Nl, Cl, Ml.
Salvatore Pascarella, H4, „
COM1, E4, ELI, T2, HE1, M3, TY2; Frank Robinson, D3, E3, T5, H4, SC4, BLD4; Mark Robinson, C2, ENG1, E2, ELI, Ml, PI; Steven Roche, D4, E4, ELI, H2, SCI, SP3,
Angela Ro binson, N2, Nl:
Thistlethwate, N4, E2, ELI, F5, M2, NW3, OS2, TY2
Timzv Thomas, »N1, C2, FI, Tl, Ml, P2; Paul Thomason,
Cl, El, ELI, T2, Ml, PI; Mark Thompson, D3, E4, EL5, T4, H3, Ml, PI, WDK4; Susan
Thomber, Tl. Mark Threlfali, D4, E5, M5,
GEN3; Carolynne Tomlinson, Dl; Zoe Towler, T4, N3, COM4, E3, HE3, M2, SP4; Paul Traynor, D3, SC3, GEN3; Ian Uttley, D2, COM4, E4, EL2, T3, M3, SC3, WDK3; Christiaan Van Alblas, Dl, El, ELI, GED3, H2, M3, P3,
WDK3.Marian Vidal, COM2, E3, HE2, M2, OS2, SC3, SP2, TY3; Anthony Walbank,
council to employ its own p r om o t io n a l o f f ic e r . Coun. Fleming said:
“We are taking a gamble, but we can’t afford not
to Coun. John Cliff (Lon- gridge) was appointed Ribble Valley delegate at Inward’s next meeting on July 25th.
Parked car hit twice
by motorist
AFTER colliding with a parked car, Chatburn motorist Peter Holgate refused to provide speci mens of breath and blood, Clitheroe magistrates
were told. For not supplying a
COM1, E2, ELI, Tl, HI. M2, PI BLD2; Catherine Walsh, "3 ELI, Tl, H3, Ml, David Walsh, E4, T5, ; Gary Walsh, E2, —, GED2, HI, M2, SC2,
specimen of blood, Hol gate (40), of Downham Road, was fined £200 and disqualified from driving for 12 months. He was fined £25 for
BLD2; Mark Wareing, Cl, HI,'
PI.Joanne Whittaker, Dl, E5, EL5; Brendan Wilkinson, E4, EL4, H3, M3, SCI, DR4, GEN3; Joanne Wilkinson, Cl, COM1; Eileen Woods, N3, Ml, NW3; Robert Wright, D4, E4, EL3, H4, M4, SC3, BLD3; Samantha Wright, El, ELI, F4 T5, H3, M3; Sharon Wright, E4, EL2, HE3, OS4, SC4, TY4; Stephen Young, D5, E2, H4, M4, DR5.
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after the collision Holgate reversed and, in an at tempt to drive past the vehicle, collided with it again. He told the court that
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he had had a lot of trou bles over the last two years.
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