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Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, June 27th, 1985 \S3I (Classified) ;s total


llO for Moor


Itorist


I whose ear ran liack of another led from Castle iro down King


I'litheroe, was by the town’s es for driving


lie care. lthe accident, look place in T, Peter Haslam, jide, Low Moor, lop to report the laid for this off- las fined £100. Ii policeman vis- ] about the acci- |lam did not have licence for the


I’or using the car |ix. he was fined ordered to pay L-k duty.


Iiruarv a police- 1,v the vehicle the Bawdlands


own and again s no excise li-


llisplay. L-ping a car with- 1 excise licence, las fined a furth- j l i £15 back duty. Ii apologised to


Ih and said that a |v had caused him pain and made


I't to tax the veh- |r the accident he Thtened to death” Irked before later |g the police.


Igot rule lAnimal


lilth Act ■who took a pig to ■to sell to make I'loney for his forgot about a


lin the Animal ■iCt. Ilitheroe Magis- ICourt. Tosside J o h n M a r t i n


■on, of Middle [■’arm, was fined


J £25 costs. Imrt was told that Ion bought the only a few days


Irving to resell it I.s' contravened a Iting that animals lot be offered for Ivithin 21 days of Tc. This was to the risk of swine


lirt, Leverton said lion of the Act had his mind, if he


Imembered it, he Inot have tried to 1 ]iig. which he had (for his daughter.


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HEATON — LAPICKI


Canon J. C. Hudson of­


ficiated at the wedding at Clitheroe Parish Church on Saturday o f Miss Amanda Lapicki and Mr Alec Heaton. The bride, a cloth in­


spector at Pendle Mill, Clitheroe, is the daughter of Mrs N. Lapicki, of J u b i le e


T e r r a c e , Clitheroe, and the late Mr


P. Lapicki. The b r id e g ro om , a


machine operator at Tuf- flink, Chatburn, is the son of Mr and Mrs J. Heaton, o f H od d le sd en , near


Darwen. The bride, given away


by her brother, Mr P. Lapicki, wore a full-length white gown with a long train, trimmed with lace and rosebuds. Her veil was held in place by a floral headdress and she carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. Bridesmaids were Miss


V. Hargreaves, Miss J. Partington, and Miss E.


Stubbings. Best man was Mr Alan


Aspinall. A reception was held at


the Calf’s Head Hotel, Worston, followed by an evening party at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe. The couple are to live in


Clitheroe. P h o t o g r a p h : John


Barry, Blackburn. Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


| Police investigate couple’s ‘no


and wife in Clitheroe town centre. The in c iden t, it is


passing the side door of the Swan and Royal Hotel.


Quality in demand at mart


action’ complaint


AN investigation is to be made into an allega tion that police took no action when a teenagei urinated and exposed himself before a husband


fa a letter to the Ad-


claimed, took place re- vertiser and Times, the cently as the couple were husband stated that the


teenager’s companions laughed and encouraged him and when told about their “ disgusting be­ haviour” they said: “Well report us, then." Two policemen arrived


on the scene and the hus­ band complained about the youngsters. He was told that the policemen would look after the matter and he and his wife left the scene. The couple have since


been told that no action could be taken because the policemen did not see the incident for them­ selves. “During the past week


another lady told us that about 20 minutes after we left another young man, a c com panied by two young women, was seen urinating quite openly against the wall of the Starkie Arms Hotel,” said the husband. He added that he hoped


the town centre would not become a “no-go” area for decent citizens after 8-30


p.m. Chief Insp. Malcolm


R a w c l i f fe , head o f Clitheroe police, said that it was an offence to uri­ nate in the street and it did not need to be witnes­ sed by police. “While I can make no


comment about this par ticular incident, it is true to say that police officers have discretion in these


matters. “At the same time we


take a dim view of this sort of thing and people are regularly prosecuted for this type of offence in Clitheroe. “ I shall certainly look into the points made,” he


promised. Chief Insp. Rawcliffe


added that the police had concentrated a great deal on the town centre and there was no question of it being a “no-go” area.


I THERE was a good at­ tendance of parents and friends at Chatburn CE School sports. The full programme


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.. m ...__ Potato race: Reception class:


1st race — Warren Gregory, Philip Gill, Matthew Jackson, Gillian Wilkinson. 2nd race — Simon England, Richard Cle­ ments, Steven Catlow, Brough Binns. Middle infants: Dean Norgrove, Howard Jackson, Andrew Booth, David Wil­ liams. Top: Stewart McKeown, Philippa Murphy, Emma Haworth, Stephen Turner.


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BEST quality cattle were demand at Clitheroe Auction


Mart on Monday. Forward were 78 cattle and


I ■ There was a good show of Charolais, Hereford and Frie­ sian calf bulls with a Charolais from R. Yates topping at 123p, Herefords making to 117p and


Friesians to 113p. Steers from J. Barrow made


to 103.8p with heifers from Messrs D. S. and A. Mitton topping the graded market at 109.4p. Heavy cows from H. Hanson made to 80.4p and young cows from S. Moore to


83.8p. As expected, lamb numbers


increased again and provided ,


| almost 1,200 really top class quality animals which will be difficult to match throughout the season. Monday's overall average of


15G.9p compared with a nation­ al average for the day of 154.4p. Light lambs made to 177.5p, standard to 174p and medium to 169.5p. Light steers made to 103.8p


per live kilo (average 97.60p), heavy hei fe r s to 100.8p I


(97.38p), medium to 109.8p (104.16p). The overall average


FOUR talented members of Read and Simonstone Youth Club are the tops o f the local “ Krypton


Factor” ratings. Martin Hill, Liz Harts-


ley, Paul Hemmingway and Kathryn Crabtree earned off a £100 prize after emerging victorious in a gruelling test of phys­ ical and mental skills staged by the Ribble Valley Association of


Rural Youth Clubs. The contest, based on


the popular TV program­ me, was held at the Queen Elizabeth II Play­ ing Fields at Whalley, on


Sunday. W a d d in g ton Youth


Club, represented by James Smith, Joanne Waddington, Amanda Cox and Adrian Meadows, claimed £50 in second place.


Found slumped in front of car


MAN whom police found slumped across the


front seats of his car had nearly three times the legal limit of alcohol in his breath, Clitheroe


magistrates were told Gilbert Henry Rimmer


(53 ) , o f Staple Oak, Dunsop Bridge, was fined £120 for being drunk in charge of a vehicle and £30 for not supplying a breath specimen. He was banned from driving for


18 months. He was stated to have


had 104 micrograms of al­ cohol in 100ml of breath, 69 micrograms over the


limit. Mr Robert Leach, de­


fending, said that Rimmer Chatburn runners beat weather


Clements. Middle infants — Stewart McKeown, Andrew Booth, Rebecca Oaks, Emma Haworth. Middle infants —


Midrllo infants —


Howard Jackson, Simon Read, Philippa Murphy, David Wil­ liams. Top infants — Helen Battersbv, Helen Wood, Scott Turner, Paul Maynard.


Junior 1 — Gail Roberts,


Louise Smalley, Lorraine Sutc­ liffe, Kathryn Wilkinson. Junior 2 — Donna Maynard, Vicky Entwistle, Rebecca Goodbier. Senior girls — Claire Har-


3______ iris 1 and 2 ?reaves, Amy Knight, zoe


ngham, Jane Hargreaves. Welly-throwing: Boys junior


1 and 2 — David Sutcliffe, Lee Norgrove, John McKeown. Junior 3 and 4 — Michael Bil- lington, Stephen Simkin,


Gareth Johnson. Girls Junior 3 an(| 4 _ Claire Hargreaves,


Caroline Booth, Amy Knight. Relay race: Lower juniors —


Green House, blue, yellow, red. Juniors — Yellow, green, red, blue. Top juniors — Blue, red, yellow, green. Overall winners: Green house |


with 90 points.


had been having a bleak and black year following bankruptcy. He had been drinking


because he was distres­ sed. He was on his way home with a take-away curry, but decided to stop and eat it.


He could not remember


being asked to give a breath specimen, but had co-operated fully at the police station.


Rimmer was fined a


further £40 for failing to report an accident. It was stated that, on another occasion, he had skidded on ice and struck a lamp standard.


The third prize of £25


went to the Billington Youth Club team — Damian C ox , Donna Parker, Joanne Bolton and Scott Bolton. The prizes, for club


funds, were presented on behalf of the association by the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Mrs Joyce Lilburn, accompanied by her Consort, Mr Chris Lilburn.


The programme com­


prised four events — team assault course, com­ munication exercise s, team work tasks and a legal and welfare rights quiz. One of the highlights


was a superb performance on the assault course by Scott Bolton, who clocked up the fastest time — 1.59 sec. — with no


faults. Area Youth Worker Jan


Foster said she was disap­ pointed that the contest attracted only three clubs, but was delighted with the enthusiam shown by the 12 young people taking part. “We were pleased that


we were able to reward each club with a cash prize and each individual competitor with a special­ ly designed T-shirt,” she added. P ic tu r e : A b ou t to


take off on the slide is Martin Hill watched by his fe l low team members.


was 99.05p. Ungraded cattle made to


98.2p (94.47p), cows to 83.8p (73.83p), young bulls to 123p


(112.35p). Light lambs made to 177.5p


(average 168.4p), standard to 174p (162.84p), medium to I 169.5p (152.50p), heavy to 152p (143.07p). Overall average


,156.93p. Hoggs made to 117.65p ^ .


(115.37p), sheep to 108-llp | (106p) and ewes to £30.20 (£26.15).


Day just for girls


SIX girls from Ribble Valley youth clubs took part in the Lancashire Girls’ Day, the first event of its kind, at St Martin’s College, Lancaster, on


Saturday. Organised by women


y ou th w o rk e r s from across the country, it en­ abled more than 100 girls to try their skills at three activities from a wide range which included p o th o l in g , a b s e i l in g , swimming, football, dance and drama. Cath Braham, assistant


youth worker at Trinity Y ou th C e n t r e in Clitheroe, said: “ The event helped the girls to


I broaden their horizons and gain self-confidence.” A similar day for the


Ribble Valley will be held if the opportunity arises. In the meantime, girls’ group meetings are being held every Wednesday at Trinity.


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