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EVERYONE at SS Michael and John’.s School. Clitheroe. is missing Mr Bernard Warren who retired as head at the end of April — and
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school took part in an af ternoon of entertainment in hi.s honoin*. and all 1S5 performed j)oem.'«. sonj;s or stories. T’hey also presentetl Mr Wai’ren with a tyijewrilei’
and said a bijr liiank you for his 19 years* hard work at the scluml. 'fhe following: evening;, a special mass was held at
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SS Michael and John’s Church, fo l low ed by a leaving: party at the social centre. The hymns and read
ings were chosen by Mr Warren, and fourth years sanj;. Fr Joseph Wareinjr. chairman of the school j;(ivernors, conducted the mass and spoke about Mr Warren and his dedication
to woi’k. About 20U people took
part, including: past beads and staff, and they went on to eJiJoy the party, or- jjanised by the I’TA. Mrs Margaret Roarers,
chairman of the 1*TA, ^ave an addre.<s. and Mr Warren I’eceived a watch from ' Deputy District Fducation O ff icer Mr John Lord. He was also presented with an oak cabinet by deputy head, .Mr Deter Doman. on l)ehalf of pre.<ent and past
staff. Mrs Grace Warren was
jjiven a bouquet, ajul many heartfelt jroodl)\*es were said. Mr Warren is pictured centre back with pupils at the school.
Barn conversion
THE >:o-ahead for the conversion of a barn to two dwellinKJ^ at Lanjr- lands, Main Street. Gis- burn. has been ^dven by the Kibble Valley Coun cil's Development Sub committee.
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DAVIES — HOLDEN
IMclured a fter their ,
wedding at St Leonaiai's Cliurch. Langho. are .Mr William Davies and his bride, the former Miss | Chcr.vl Louise Holden.
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CH F FK S I This happy bunch were jiL'^t some of the people who enjoyed I.ow Moor Club's Bava rian barbecue to raise money for the
WH.AT appeal. ’I'he appeal (the Wendy
Haworth Asthma Trust) benefited by more than i ‘100 from the evening.
The tempting aroma of
barbecued steak and kebabs was very much in evidence as the visitors tuckeil into the meal, pre- red by Mrs Heryl
Inman. .Mr Harry Dean. Mr Cyril Clements. Mr .Michael Hartford and Mrs Doreen Hartford and cooked by Mr Stephen G r i f f in and Mr A lec Holmes. Among the gue.^ls were
the ClilheToe .Mayor anil Mayoress. Cmm. and .Mrs Jinlmv McGhie.
Van driver fined £150
Q — T Y R E CLITHEKOE man James
Waller Slater was fined £1(K) by the lown'.< magis- irales for fraudulently using a vehicle excise licence. Slater (32). of Lang-
shaw Drive, was fined a further i'oO for using a van without an excise li cence. He had to pay liack duly.
'Fhe coui-t was told that a policeman had seen Sla
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ter's van parked yn Lang- shaw Drive bearing the lax di.'JC for a different vehicle.
She is the daughter of
Woman set fire to house while emotionally upset
AN emotionally upset Clitheroe woman, who "(lid not know where to turn." decided to burn her house with herself
in.side, the town's magi.s-
tratos hoard.■ Only when she set
alight her settee did Kat hryn Johnston (2(5). of Hsiyhurst Street, change her mind and run outside to raise the alarm. Police arrived to find lier crying outside and they later dis covered a suiciile note. ’Phe fire caused £3.530
damage to the house, which had been let to her. Johnston was put on
probation for IS months, ordered to |>ay £530 com pensation to the owner for the damajied fixtures and fillings not covered by in surance. £50 doctor's fees and £^k) costs. Mr David Parkinson
produced medical and social inquiry reports in his client's defence. He said she committed the offence at a time when she thought she had lost everything. She had sepa rated from her husband and her new partner was seriously ill in hospital. She drank three bottles
of wine on the day of the offence and became in
creasingly morose. After
making sure her two chil- den were out o f the house, she started a fire in the living room. Since the incident, how
ever. she had become more settled. Her hus band bad given support and they planned to make another go of their mar riage.
Cookin}>: up a winner
SCOG'PS from 1st How land. Loyola. 1st Pemlle,
• St Paul's. St .Mary's and 2nd Whalley troops will be taking jiarl in the Clitheroe and district final of the Hrilish Meal Scout and Guide Camp Cooking Comj)etition. 'Phe event will he held a
week on Saturday at Howley Scout Camp. Great Harwood, and judges will include Mrs Pal Gorrill. a Clilhen»e butcher. 'Phe winners will go for
ward to the county finab on June 2.1th.
.Mr R. Holden, of Peel Park Avenue. Clitheroe. and .Mrs B.
H.alcliffe. of Moorland Road. Langho. He is the son of Mr and .Mrs G. Davies, of Platt
Bridge. Wigan. P h o to g ra p h : Garth
Dawson. Accrington.
Driver did not return form
A CLITHEROE motorist | who was slopped by police was given a vehicle I defects form to return after be had had the mat- | lers put right. Hut although Christ
opher Caltermole (22). of Castle View, had the work carried out. the form was not returned to the police, C l ith eroe magistrates were told. Kor using a jeep and
tra i ler with de fective brakes, he was fined £.'j0, for not maintaining stop I lamps and indicators £10 and the same sum for fail- | ing to maintain lights. .Ml* Geoffrey Isherwood.
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IT MAY have been the T\' eiitei'taiiioi's whd al- ti-acled the atitottraph hunters when they visited the Itilthle Valley at the weekend tn take paid in a charity football maltdi. lint it was the lads of Downliam FC wlio scored the iroalsl
, A crowd of alxint 1,000
turned out to watch the matcli at .Shawliridye. t(i raise money for tile liBC
Children in Need A|)peal. Tito 'I'V Entertainers’
side ineliidcd Nipel I’ ivaro (C o ron a t io n S t r e e t ’ s Terry Dnckwortli). I^ee Whitlock (S tan ley in Sltine on Harvey Moon), Glyn Griinslead (from Clianncl Four’s
SW.AI.K), Gary Tibbs (eN-Ro.\y .\lnsie and ,Adam ,\nt) and .dlicliael Le Veil and Sean Wilson (also from C’orona- tion Street). Miss Cl itl ie ro e SOO.
Sally Fitt. kicked the inateli off ami Downham won -l-O. Scorers were Terry Braithwaite (2). Alan' Fielding and Tim .Ashton. A video of the match is to lie sliown at a later date. The iiiea came from
Downham woman Mrs Rath Sw a rb r irk and Clitlieroe
I.ions Itelped or- (tanise it. assisted iiy liie Ribble Valiev Rotaract Clnh.
Earlier the entertainers
had joined in a Lions’ Club' yala disco at SS Michael and John’s Social
Centre. Tliey also met I^ord and
l.ady Clitlieroe and had lunch at the Asshelon .Arms, served by wives and girlfriends of Dow- nliam FC players. The players are (lic-
inred here with Sally Fitt iiml Lions’ Chill member Geoff Braitltwaitc. .
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