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I Queensway fiat earlier this month. East Lancs
___ ____ coroner
Mr George Graham was told in a report from fire officer Mr M. Davies that it was believed the blaze, on June 9lh, was started by an electrical fault in an airing cup
services engineer, Mr David Wymer, who in spected the electrical system, said he could not find anything in the wiring to suggest that it had been the cause. The tragedy hap
board. But Nonveb’s energy
pened three weeks after Mrs Wrigley (78), who used a walking frame, returned home from Clitheroe Hospital. D e sp i te b rav e
attempts, village PC George Penlington and former Kibble Valley Mayor, Coun. John I. Walmsley — out de livering milk — could not'save Mrs Wrigley as they were beaten back by choking smoke and intense heat. Firemen using brea
Row over led
to a tta c k
mother's home to fetch a i pick-a.\e handle, the
1 old Andrew James Nicol Smith went to his
.•\FTER a disagreement with another man in a Clitheroe pub, 21-yeiu--
town's m ag is tra te s
heard. Mr Angus Craigen,
I prosecuting, said police officers saw Nicol Smith punching the man in Taylor Street, Clither oe. They had to restrain him with handcuffs. When he was sear
ched at Clitheroe Police Station, a tin of canna bis resin was found. Nicol Smith, in a state merit, said the trouble had been over a girl. He intended to continue the argument at the man's house in Taylor Street and had taken a pick axe handle because he feared the man might be with friends. Nicol Smith, of Ridge
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LONG walks in the countryside paid di 1 vidends for the Vicar
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of Gisburn, the Rev. Hugh Clark, and his family when they holi dayed in Scotland. For the Clarks were
voted "Family of the week" in the keep fit sessions at iiullin's Ayr Holiday Camp. Mr Clark, his wife
Connie and children Charlotte (1.1), John (10) and Naomi (8), re
family's fitness down to their wiiiks around Gishurn and the York' shire Dales.
ceived gifts from Brit ish .Meal, which spon sored the sessions. The vicar put his
Road, Haringey, Lon don, was fined £75 for possessing cannabis, £50 for using threaten ing behaviour and £50 for carrying an offensive weapon.
A POPULAR and fainil iar face on the buses of yesteryear in the Ribble Valley, Lucy I.yne, has died. Lucy (7‘1), who lived
in West View, Clithor- oe, W
!LS boni in Chaig-
ley. She lived for the life of a bus conductress and spent nearly 30 years as a “clippie" with tire Itii)- hie Bus Company biused at the Clithei'oc depot. She wa.s a rnemtier of
Clitheroe's Pcntlle Club and is survived by her so n s , Edwin a n d Stephen. A funeral service at
St. James’s Church, Clitheroo, on Friday, pi'eceded ercntalion at Acci'ington.
A VERDICT of misadventure was recorded at an inquest into the death of Waddington pensioner Mrs Marj’ Wrigley, who was trapped in a fire at her
mortem by Dr Samiraii Banik, a consultant pathologist at Black- bum Royal Infirmary, showed that she had died from carbon mono- .\ide poisoning.
PUPILS of Brcnnands En d ow ed S c h o o l , S la id b u rn , stepped buck in time and had a tas te of Tudor life when they visited Tur ton Tower, near Black burn. Thirty-seven chil
maypole dancing and archery lessons built up a healthy appetite, which was satisfied at a banquet where only fingers and knives
dren and 10 teachers and parents dressed in period costume to ta c k le ch o res and games from the 16th Century. Butter, cheese and
candle making, spin n in g , w e av in g .
parents show off their Tudor costumes before leaving.
Pupils, teachers and Mayor’s guests
REPRESENTATIVES from 28 local parish councils attended a re ception in the Kibble Valley Mayor's Parlour.
They were welcomed by the Mayor, Coun.
John Walmsley, himself a member of Osbaldes- ton Parish Council since 1953, and after meeting Kibble Valley Council officers were shown a 15-minute film of the borough's development.
Chamber of Trade is bowled over
9" FABRIC ROLLER AND TRAY SET
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NATURAL WHITES NOW DOWN TO
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PLASTER COVING | BLUE HAWK ,
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Pupils step back in time at Turton Tower
ClHheroe Adverliser and Times, July 3rd, 1986 9
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thing apparatus later recovered Jlrs Wrig ley’.s body. A post
Popular .liivn} clippie
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BOWLING to the accompanying sound of the .Castle Theatre Group's "Menie- Eng land" pi’oduclion added a touch of grandeur whenClitheroe tind Dis trict Chamber of Trade and the town's Knights of St Columba met for a friendly match. The
mu.sic, di'ifting on
the breeze from the Castle open-air theatre to the nearby lower
bowling green, must hiivc been more accept able to the Knights, as th ey d e fe a ted t it c Chamber in the Iltli annual contest. The teams were skip
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pered by Chamber |)res ident .Mr Roland Hail wood and the Knight president. Mr Vincent I-ong. .■\ftcr taking advan
tage of the perfect sum mer conditions, the teams paid a visit to the Victoria Hotel for well- earned refreshment f ami a general know ledge quiz........won hv the Knights!
READY for the
off..... that’s Chamber president Roland (front middle) with his St Col umba counterpart, Vin cent, on his left. With them (front, left) is Mr .lack Kenyon, a member of the Knights.
Family of the week
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WED 9 JULY WED 9 JULY WED 9 JULY
THURS10 JULY , THURS10 JULY
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CHILDREN’S REDUCTIONS (when sharing with two full taro-paying passengers)
No. o< Nights
7
14 7
14 7
14 7
14 7
14 14
14 7
14 7
14 7
14 7
14 14
7
14 7
14
14 7
14 7
CATERING
159 169
179 209
189 209
169 199
159 199
159 189
209 189
159 199
189 219
159 189
169 199
199
159 189
159 199
219*
199 259
229 279
179* 239*
189 239
189 239
259
189 249
199 259
209 279
109
129 129
109 109
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1st child • less 20% 2nd child • less 10%
259 359
189 239
199 259
189 249
209 279
SELF
2* F.B.or 3* H.B.
179* 239*
4* H.B. SEAT ONLYt
109 109
139 139
135 135
109 109
109 109
129 129
139 149
109 109
149 149
109 109
109 109
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