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A CLITHEROE couple were faced with paying compensation of £948.70 after their lG-year-okl son appeared before Clitheroe J uvenile Panel and admitted smashing two town centre shop windows, attempting to kick in another and


stealing.


smashed ' a window at C a s tle Records and a n o th e r at T u rn e r ’s Sports — where he also stole a squash racket be­ cause he had promised to get one for a school friend — was ordered to spend 18 hours at an Accrington attendance centre. Mr John Houldsworth,


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best lead of a trump. This was won in hand, and a low diamond was led to the 10 and jack. East now has a difficult choice. Should he try to make tricks in hearts, before declarer can discard them on his long clubs, or should he lead it trump to prevent dummy from


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A ( IR A N I ) total (if £133 was raised in twn hours during a coffee morning at St Denys Children's Home. Clitheroe.


on Saturday. The proceeds are to go towards the


c h i ld re n ’s holidays and dur ing the morning there were cakes and buns m abundance, prepared by members of


the home's staff. The Kibble Va lley Mayor. Coun. .Mrs


.lovee L i lb u rn . attended, together with M i* M r David Waddington and the Clitheroe Mayor and .Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs James McGhie.


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| of maladministration after investigating a complaint


j bv Mr Ken Clarkson, for- | iherlv of the Ked Bump


I that in exercising its re- I pponsibilities as the au- thoritv responsible for de-


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if declarer had the kin*: of clubs, he would have either plaved clubs or drawn trumps and this should have led east to return a spade ami to return the third spade when in with the king of diamonds. This holds declarer to nine tricks.


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A fa r ew e ll g if t for Gordon


STAKE at the county sur­ veyors department. Whal- lev. said a sad farewell to their works superinten­ dent. Mr Gordon Wilding, who lias taken early re­ tirement through ill-


health. Gordon (57), who lives


in Kirktnoor Hoad. Clitheroe. was presented with a watch by Mr Geoff Roberts, deputy works unit manager, on behalf of staff. It marks his IB years' service at the


Whallcy depot, which is Lancashire County C«»un-


c il 's main highways maintenance depot tor East Lancashire.


: council acted in a biased | wav towards him. He alleges that the


I cessing of his planning ap­ plication: that it falsified


council delayed the pro-


, the date of his application: that building inspectors deliberately obstructed


I and delayed his project and that the council


working life helping to maintain the roads for the county council. Alter leav­ ing school at M he started out as a junior roadwork- man, filling out time sheets and looking after the stores.


Gordon lias spent all his He was appointed fore­


I harassed him in an at- I tempt to have him drop


I be informed of his right t<


the project. Mr Clarkson will now


| refer the matter to the j Ombudsman for an inde I pendent investigation.


man in 11157 and works superintendent four years ago. Though his work has become desk-bound in recent years, he has wielded a pick and shovel with the gangs when the need has arisen.


every aspect of roadwork and ' knows most of the


He is familiar with highways like the back of |


his hand. “Some of the latest


said.


snow blowers are amazing , and the technology is ad- 1 vancing constantly,” he


that is now a thing of the past for Gordon and his wife. Elizabeth. His only plans are to enjoy a good 1 rest and to stay in the town the couple love. Their son, Geoffrey,


Bui worrying about all


lives in Longridge and their duaghter. Sarah, a student, is still at home. I Watched by workmates.


Gordon receives his gitt from Mr Roberts (left) at


th e A spina 11 Arms. Milton.


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AT tilt* Rililili* Valiev T:\lkiiin Newspaper's ACM. Mr Stanley Snape. of Hiplifielcl Road. Clitlierne, was elected


chairman. He look ever the post


from Mr Jim Metcalfe, of | Muss til w a ite Farm. Newton, who thanked everyone whose contribu­ tion helped towards tile smooth running of the or­ ganisation. The Talking Newspaper


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10 points and three north must make a


in tlie record shop window for a bet after an argu­ ment with ids girl friend. The total damage was


£580.33. While waiting to appear


representing the accused, said the teenager kicked


before the juvenile panel to answer that accusation, the youth broke the sports shop window and took the racket which was later returned — although chipped and with a frayed string.


and compensation for tile ra c k e t amounted to £507.S7.The accused also asked for an attempt to cause


Repairs to the window


THERE was a VIP at a Downham coffee evening


on Friday. For Dale Clement (25),


criminal damage — when lie was seen unsuccesstul


of Gerna Farm, left his hospital bed in London that day to join his pa­ rents and friends for the fund-raising evening at his home. The evening was an


Iv trying to kick in ; window at H a r tley 's Menswear, King Street —


to he considered. Mr Houldsworth told


the panel: "He comes from an excellent home background and it would seem he is going through an irresponsible phase that a lot of youngsters go through."His conduct in tuture must be exemplary other­ wise lie will he in more serious trouble."


Need for a return to old standards


overwhelming success and tile resulting £351 is to be


fs


divided between the Dale Clement Liver Research


Fund and the Kings Col­ lege Hospital Body Scan­


leading member of the local community. Colin. Eric Bracewell


¥ A l s, , c i i K i 3


ner Fund. Dale underwent a suc­


feels that Clitheroe now has its share of social problems, which were once alien to tile town.


cessful liver transplant four years ago, hut was recently admitted to Kings College Hospital tor tests on liis heart. Pictured are members


cern when proposing a toast to the town and its people at the Clitheroe Mayor Making.


of the Clement family and friends with Dale (centre back) drawing a cork in one of the games.


He expressed his con­


town and Kibble Valley c o u n c i 11 o r . told t li e gathering: "l refer to drug-related problems.


Conn. Bracewell. both a


vandalism and attacks .on persons and property. Only the other day a senior member of this council, who does not posses a ear, told me he would no longer approve of his wife walking into town alone at night and that any such outing had to he by taxi.


“This is certainly not the Clitheroe 1 came to in


1!) IS! "it is true that this sad


state of affairs locally re


fleets the destruction of standards of morality and behaviour nationally and I'm bound to say that until we return to the old standards of family life and the acceptance of social responsibility, based on practical Christ­ ian principles, we are un­ likely to see the improve­ ments for which we all yearn. "Legislation and im­


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MOOR LANE AND WOONE LANE_ CLITHEROE. T e l . 2 2 6 8 3 . p i


proved policing alone cannot achieve tile much- needed change in a t ­ titudes in our relationship one with another.


at the Swan and Royal Hotel following the elec­ tion of Conn. James McGhie as Clitheroe


Tile luncheon was held


John Nuttall: the toast to the Mayor was proposed bv Coun. Bert Jones: the toast to the retiring Mayor. Coun. Howel Jones, by Coun. Lawr­ ence McEntee; and the toast to the guests by


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