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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 6 Clitkeroe Advetiiser and Times, March 28ih, 1985 BEAUTIFUL DOOR FITTINGS


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Selection of Wardrobe/Cabinet Handles. To suit everything from Antique to Modern Furniture.


LOCKS FOR EVERY VVINDOVV/DOOR


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including Sliding and Rebated Doors/ Narrow Style Locks, Cupboard Locks/


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Selection of Wall/Floor Safes 145 St James’s Street, Burnley. Tel. 413533 LOCK and KEY CENTRE


LIFE AND PENSIONS Calder Britnell & Co.


INSURANCE BUREAU 28 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 26026


All other types of insurance transacted Local Agents for


Padiham Building Society


CONFIRMATION day was a real family event at St Leonard’s C h u rch , L an g h o , when two mothers and a father were confirmed with their children. Barbara Grime and


Misunderstanding by licensee led to £640 in fines


THE licensee of the Wellsprings Inn, Pendle­ ton, Thomas Ronald George Unsworth, who appeared before Clitheroe magistrates on 32 after hours drinking offences, had been under the misapprehension that he could serve alcohol until 3 p.m. on a Sunday^the Bench was told. Unsworth (61), of New hours oblige pubs to stop


South Promenade, Black­ pool, was in court after a police raid at his pub at 2- 47 p.m. on a Sunday af­ ternoon. Normal licensing


Clitheroe dancers retain trophy


her daughter, Helen, Ann Yates and her daughter, Samantha, and Clive Young and his son, Jonothan, were among the 22 children and four adults confirmed by the Rt Rev. Richard Watson, Bishop of Burnley. The Vicar, the Rev.


serving at 2 p.m. Mr Peter Worboys, pro-


s e cu t in g , said the Wellsprings, had a supper hours certificate, which was subject to certain conditions — that people could drink, when having meals in a room set apart for meals and ancillary to them.


on four summonses was his son-in-law, Peter James Hoyle (39), a barman at the Wellspr­ ings.


Also appearing in court Unsworth was fined a


total of £640 — £20 for 16 offences of selling alcohol by his agent, the barman, outside permitted hours and 16 of aiding and abet­ ting people to consume al­ cohol outside hours.


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Quentin Wilson, has been holding confir­ mation classes since Christmas. Refresh­ ments after the ser­ vice were provided by the ladies of the PCC in the school hall.


Bus break-in


A STAFF bus left in the Trutex vehicle compound in Brown S t re e t , Clitheroe, was broken into at the weekend. Two fire extinguishers and a digital clock worth a total of £50 were taken.


FOR the second year run­ ning, pupils of the Miss Doreen Hetherington dancing School, Clitheroe,


have gracefully swept the boards in the under-12s Scottish Country Dancing section at a music festival at Wigan.


between eight and 11, were representing the Clitheroe and District Caledonian Society at the Lancashire and Cheshire Federation of Scottish Societies’ annual festival.


The eight girls, aged Where homecare costs less!


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P l a n n i n g i n t h e


p i p e l i n e


AN application for the change of use of 28 Parson Lane, Clitheroe, to the sale of wool and knitting machines,- with provision for tuition, has been received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0135).


tension at 1 Gills Croft (0138). Timber double-sided project­


ing sign with trough lighting at 15 Market Place (0140). Porch at 121 Highfield Road


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30 Castle Street (0146). Whallcy: Detached dwelling


Canopy on front elevation at


and double garage on land at 26 Station Road (0l36).


sion at Dene Farm (0137). Billington: Front porch,


Hurst Green: Bam conver­


rear dining, utility and conser­ vatory extension at 7 Hawth­ orne Close (0141). Grindleton: Bam conversion at Till House (0142).


‘Desperate’


FOR urinating in a public place, Ian Rimmer (18), of H a y h u r s t S t re e t , Clitheroe, was fined £10 by the town’s magis­


, Rimmer, who was seen by a policeman in Wellgate, said he had been desper­ ate and had thought he was out of public view. He' added that he had never been in trouble before.


trates. In a letter to the court,


Other applications include: Ciithcroc: Front porch ex­


for Grindleton Play­ group, on Saturday, swelled its funds by


A COFFEE morning in St Ambrose School hall


mi. Organisers tvere play­


from the village to help serve coffee.


group leaders Mrs Chris Read and Mrs Pat Towler, and Mrs Emily Jackson came along


Mrs Ruth Cann said: “We are delighted with the response from villa­ gers to our effort."


Committee member


by Mrs Margaret Aspin were offered for sale and quickly snapped up.


Glove puppets made


SAYING THANKS


A FREE fun afternoon at E d is fo rd School, Clitheroe, proved a popu­ lar way of saying thank you to parents and chil­ dren for their support over the year.


ised by the school’s Parent-Teacher Associa­ tion on Saturday after­ noon. There were special attractions for the chil­ dren, with a number hunt and opportunities to try various computer games.


The event was organ­


served and to end the af­ ternoon illusionist Shaun McCree kept, his audience spellbound with a magic snow.


Refreshments were F i n e d £ 2 5


f o r t a k i n g r a b b i t s


summoned for obtaining two rabbits from private land at Eaves Hall, West Bradford, believed he had a kind, of implied authori­ ty to take them because he worked t he r e , Clitheroe magistrates were told. For the offence, Paul


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other teams to retain the trophy they won on their first visit to the festival last year.


They outdanced seven


of Miss Hetherington, who opened her school of Scottish dancing at the United Reformed Church Hall four years ago, the pupils had been practising hard for the competition, one of the few locally which includes Scottish


Under the watchful eye


country dancing. The dancers, four of


cake for the school, which has also been heavily in­ volved of late preparing pupils for their dancing examinations. In recent weeks, four bronze, seven silver, 10 gold and four laurel awards have been presented.


the trophy. It was the icing on the


who has taught Scottish dancing for 25 years, during her postings with the Civil Service at Kendal and Aylesbury, and while a primary school teacher at Thorn­ ton, near Liverpool — says that more and more people are taking up the past-time.


Miss Hetherington — As well as tutoring 20


whom competed last year, were delighted at winning


pupils at her school, each Friday, she teaches danc­ ing at Brookside County P r im a ry


Clitheroe, and in the evening takes adult clas­ ses at the United Re­ formed Church Hall.


School,


'nian Society at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, on Monday evenings.


There is also an adult class ran by the Caledo-


Hetherington’s winning formation, resplendent in Highland costume, proud­ ly display their trophy, held by Melanie McGlynn. The gilds are, from the


PIC TUR E: Miss


each on two offences of selling alcohol and the same amount for two off­ ences of aiding and abet­ ting people to drink out­ side permitted hours.


Hoyle was fined £20


fending, said that Un­ sworth had obtained a transfer of licence for the inn in 1978. He believed he had a normal licence, but when inquiring from the Reedley Justices’ Clerks Office about an ex­ tension for a particular oc­ casion, was told he al­ ready had one and could open on a Sunday until 3 p.m. It was not made clear


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by the clerks office that the additional hour only operated on a restaurant facility, said Mr Dagg, with alcohol served ancil­ lary to a meal. “There was no malice,


C om e to


left: Tania Parker, Helen Taylor, Sharon Clough, Dianne Etchells, Claire Baldwin and E s th e r Taylor. Caroline Temple- man, who also danced at Wigan, was unable to join the line-up due to illness.


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deceit, spite or anything of that nature in Un- sworth’s opening of the premises, he said, adding that as far as Hoyle was concerned, he was simply doing his job. Presiding magistrate,


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Mr E. J . Adderley, pointed out tha t the clerks’ office was not in a position to advise the public and Unsworth should have sought legal advice.


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Dewhurst (27), of Mitchell Street, was fined £25. Mr Peter Worboys, pro­


secuting, said that the de­ fendant was found by two police officers on the land with a dog, two dead rab­ bits, nets, a snare and a ferret. No one had given him permission to take


rabbits. Mr Gregory Earnshaw,


defending, said Dewhurst felt he had a kind of im­ plied authority because he worked there. He had known there were a lot of rabbits which were some­ thing of a pest to garden­ ers. There was no finan­ cial gain in taking the rab­ bits. They were for the pot.


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TODAY and tomorrow, Derrick Green, Railway View, will be open until 6- 30 p.m. Sunday: Selles,' Church Street, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Thurs­ day, until 6-30 p.m.


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