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Used stolen tax disc on car
A MAN took a tax disc from his employer’s car
for use on his own vehi cle, because of financial p ro b lem s , Cl ith e ro e magistrates were told. For stealing the licence
Graham Hilton (31), of Park Street, Clitheroe, was fined £20. He was also fined £40 for fraudulently using the licence. For using the vehicle without an excise licence he was fined £15 and ordered to pay £8.33 back duty. The. court heard that
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Youths intervened TWO in friend’s arrest
(17), of S h ire b u rn Avenue, and David Ers- kine (19), of George Street, were conditionally d is c h a rg e d , as was Andrew Boyer (17), of Mytton View, who admit ted drunk and disorderly behaviour. The court was told that
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Hilton worked at Calder- stones Hospital, but had a second jo b as a warehouseman with Ter- rytuft, Clitheroe. He was making a deliv
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ery in the boss’s car when he saw the tax disc on the dashboard and put it in his pocket. He later dis played it on his own car. The old disc had been
left in the car after his employer had bought a new vehicle intending to claim back payment on
the licence. Mr Keith Bagot, de
GUESTS at Chatburn Cub Scouts’ barbecue on Friday had to laugh or they would have cried at the catalogue of disasters, which included the col lapse of a marquee roof and the cancellation of well planned activities. After a trip to Black
fending, said that Hilton and his wife had been having extra expense vis iting their sick daughter in a Manchester Hospital and other financial debts had built up.
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FORMER C l i th e ro e Lions’ president Mr Ian Lloyd has a busy year in store as zone chairman for E a s t Lancashire and chairman of the district governors’ advisory com
mittee.Mr Lloyd, of Wadding- ton, who was secretary of Whalley Lions and a founder member of the Clitheroe group, has also been elec ted to the cabinet of Lions Interna
tional. During his year of
office, Ian, who runs the Mortimer, Gorse and Ross estate agents office in Clitheroe, will be chief ad ministration officer for the area, responsible for eight groups. He will be heavily com
motor bike display was cancelled, as most of the officers were called out to
roaring success at first — until rain made th e hot fat
floods. The barbecue was a
dampeners on the planned disco in the main marquee — it just was not safe to make the necessary con nections. Much to the dismay of the Cubs, even the police
pool to borrow the bouncy castle, it was too danger ous to use the electrical equipment to inflate- it. The storm also put
Planning in the
pipeline
A PLAN for three bed-sits at first and second floor level at 16 Whalley Road, Clitheroe, is among the latest applications lodged with the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0401). Other applications include: Clitheroe: Extension to in
dustrial unit 3A on the Up- brooks Industrial Estate,
(0394). Chatburn: Dining room ex
tension and reroofing of kitchen and utility room at Croftlands, Grindleton View (0393). Whalley: Four sun blinds and illuminated box sign at 25
spit, and sent flames dangerously close to a tent;
struck when the main marquee roof ripped under the stress of the wind and rain and col lapsed on the heads of guests. They managed to hold it up until an enter prising father comman deered the greasy pole from a competition out
But the real disaster
No excise licence
A CLITHEROE man who
parked a car without an engine on land near his home while he carried out repairs had not realised it was part of the highway, Clitheroe magistrates were told.
King Street (0395). Change of use to retail at 36
King Street (0404). Rimington: Removal of lean-
out an excise licence, Peter John Dowden (25), of Woone Lane, was fined £10. He was fined a furth er £20 for having two faulty tyres on the vehicle and £20 for using it with out insurance.
For using the car with
to extension and rebuilding. Additional garage and exten sion of curtilage and new access at Istana, Stopper Lane (0396). Downham: Maintenance of
mitted to the Lions Inter national project of drug awareness.
storage at. Ashcroft, Mill Farm Lane, Slaidbum Road (0403).
external stonework at the vil lage hall. Chapel Brow (0402). Waddington: Stables and
fending, said that Dowden had taken the car from a garage intending to make it mobile. He thought the road was unadopted.
duty of £15.80. Mr Keith Bagot, de
He had to pay back side and used it to prop
up the roof. Akela Mrs Ja ck ie
Woodward said: “Despite the pouring rain and all the mishaps, nobody
moaned or groaned and between 50 and 100 people turned up. We made about £100, which delighted us.” And the marquee? —
“It’s still standing in the field behind the vicarage. Thank goodness for that greasy pole!”
from arresting a friend whom they had been asked to keep an eye on found themselves in court accused of obstructing the officers.
Clitheroe youths who tried to stop police
police, dealing with an in cident, twice told Boyer to go home and each time f rien d s dragged him away. Later, however, he was seen with another group misbehaving, shout ing and jumping about. Boyer became violent
WINNERS of the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mrs J. Haworth and Mrs M. Millington, Mr W. Grindley and Mr .1. Leader. Joint EW winners were Mrs Birtwistle and Mrs Phillips and Mr and Mrs G. Tatton. The usual contract on the
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and as north had played the queen, the 10 was finessed. When this held, the nine of
spades was led and both north and east played low. The five of spades was then led to the 10, and the ace of spades was
and Erskine had been asked to keep an eye. on Boyer, following his injury in a serious road accident. They had not been out
cashed.The jack of clubs was played and was won by the king. North led a heart to south, who
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A honeymoon in Corfu
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FORMER Bolton-by-| Bowland man Jim Nixon, who saw service in both world wars, has died, aged 87. During the first war he
served with the West Riding Regiment in the Machine Gun Corps in France, Belgium and the
Middle East. Afterwards he re-en-1
graduate, is the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Michael Haworth, of The Acres, Whiteacre Lane, Barrow. ■ The bridegroom, a
listed and served in India for two years. In the last war he was in the Royal Observer Corps. At home his career co
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spade tricks. E dealer, love all.
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trainee manager for a fi nancial company, is the younger son of Mr and Mrs Frank Parrott, of Green Drive, Clitheroe. The bride, given away
vered many jobs. He worked as a labourer building Stocks Reservoir, as an estate worker at Bolton-by-Bowland and later as a maintenance en-1 gineer. Mr Nixon was in-1
by her father, wore a white off-the-shoulder gown of sparkling organ za. It featured embroi dered details on the full skirt and had tulip style
terested in sport and in his younger days played football and did fell and mile running. He was a member of the Royal
sleeves. Her veil, trim med with seed pearls, was
British Legion’s Chatburn branch.He leaves a son, Geoff, daughter Mrs Brenda Lucarz and sisters Miss
held in place by a white flower and pearl tiara and she canned a shower bou quet of roses, freesia, Sin gapore orchids, gypsophi-
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Margaret Nixon and Mrs Mary Cottam. The funeral service and
la and trailing ivy. Bridesmaids were Miss
interment took place at SS P e te r and Paul’s Church, Bolton-by-Bow- land, on Saturday.
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Sabotage holds up big job
WORKERS at Harrison engineering, Billington,
Moore, ushers were Mr Richard P a r ro t t , the bridegroom’s brother, Mr Maurice Hicks, the bride groom’s brother-in-law, and Mr Geoffrey
Newsam. The ceremony was con
ducted by the Rev. Michael Ackroyd and or ganist was Mr Thornton. A reception was held at the Stirk House Hotel
New Brighton, Mersey side.P hotograph: Pye s Clitheroe.
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THREE Whitewell far mers met the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh when they attended a Royal garden party at Bucking ham Palace. “We found the Queen
have been racing against time to catch up this week with lost production fol lowing sabotage at the works. Staff arrived to find
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of children and looks like a case of deliberate sabot age,” he said. He fears the damage
might have been retalia tion following claims that sandblasting at the works caused a fine layer of dust to settle on Billington. But, according to Mr
Harrison, the two weeks of sandblasting had not caused a dust problem. The firm’s 32 workers
very friendly and informal and she was interested to hear all about our work,” said Mrs Kathleen Seed, of Higher Whitewell Farm, who was with her husband,. Fred. Also presented were
are currently producing parts for a cement works being built in this country by a German firm — an order worth thousands of pounds and won after fierce competition from Italian concerns.
Jack and Brenda Hoyle, of Higher Fence Wood Farm, and James and Dorothy Hitchin, of Higher Lees Farm. While the Duke ques
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tioned the men about how they were coping with the new milk quotas on the Duchy of L a n c a s te r farms, which are owned by the Crown, the Queen revealed that she made a private visit to the estate
last year. “She said it was a
lovely part of the country which she always enjoy ed,” said Mrs Seed.
A PENSIONER, involved in an accident with a cyc list on Friday afternoon, is back home after spend ing the weekend in Black burn Royal Infirmary. Mrs May Hunt (78), of Bawdlands, Clitheroe, was detained until Sunday for observation. She re ceived a slight knock to the head in the accident, which happened near her
home. The cy c l is t , Mark
Andrew Cox (16), of Al bemarle Street, was not hurt.
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