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added by local girl Yvette Livesey, who officially opened the event.
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ABOUT 5,000 people packed historic Whalley Abbey and its beautiful grounds on Sunday to sample life from a few centuries ago at Whalley Lions’ Mediaeval Fair. People young and
wowed the visitors with his skilful trickery and sleight of hand, music came from Besses Boys’ Band and the Dixielanders Jazz Band and there was a chance to try archery fol lowing a demonstration by
bountiful supply. Wad- dington’s Shaun McCree
T eachers tak e p u n ishm en t
TEACHERS with a sense of humour have agreed to be put in the stocks and pelted with undesirable foodstuffs when Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Friends’ Association holds its first gala day.
just one of many attrac tions lined up for an after noon of family fun.
event since the amalgama tion of the separate Boys and G i r ls ’ Grammar Schools two and half years ago, and the teachers' comedy act in the stocks is
bum Road premises, will be opened at 1 p.m. on July 11th by television personality Howard Sta- bleford, of BBC’s “Tomor row’s World.”
The gala, at the Chat-
Mr Roger Wilkinson and headmaster Mr Clive Dar- ley extend an open invita tion to everyone to come along, join in the fun and support fund-raising for the school.
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A FAMOUS parent — top snooker player Dennis . Taylor —_ was called upon to perform a special duty a t his children’s Whalley school on Sunday afternoon.
The pa rents’ association of Oakhill College CASTLEGATE, CLITHEOE. Tel. 24030
required a celebrity to draw the bumper raffle at a garden party in the college grounds and Dennis, whose children, Denise (16) and Damian (14), attend Oakhill, was the obvious choice.
Deputy head Mr Robert James said: “We expect to have raised about £1,600 and this will be used on
the purchase of additional equipment for the school.
aspect of the garden party. Its main aim was to provide an enjoyable social occasion for pupils, parents and staff.”
“But money-raising was not the most important
play of pupils’ work and an exhibition of remote- controlled model cars by Pendle and District Model Car Club. Helpers are pictured distributing strawberries and cream to visitors.
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A POLICE officer on duty in Sabden noticed that the tax disc displayed in a car had expired, Clitheroe magistrates were told.
excise licence, Darren Mark Peel (19), of Thorn
For using a car with no
Street, Sabden, was fined £50 when he admitted the offence. He had told the police
officer he could not afford to renew the licence until the end of the month.
and th e L a n c a sh i re Schools’ Band will be play ing throughout the after noon and there will be a model working railway exhibition and a display by one of the armed services. O th e r a t t r a c t io n s
its own stall, including barbecues and hot dogs, and parents are manning cake and plant stalls. The school’s musicians
Every form is arranging
Seamstress at factory
A WOMAN who lived in Clitheroe all her life, Mrs Cecilia Slinger, has died, aged 74. Mrs Slinger, of Ken-
more, Whalley Road, was a seamstress at the for mer Hitchen’s factory in Waterloo and later worked in a baby linen shop in Woone Lane. She and her husband,
Chamber’s revenge on green
THE East Lancs Scanner Appeal benefited to the tune of £425 when the Clitheroe Knights of St Columba and Clitheroe and District Chamber of Trade battled it out in th e i r annual bowling match.
George, were married at St James’s Church, Clith eroe, and celebrated their golden wedding in 1983. Mrs Slinger is survived
by her husband and a son and daughter.
James’s preceded inter ment at Clitheroe Ceme tery last Thursday.
A funeral service at St Pendle Club
WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs P. Adey and Mrs E. Wood, Mrs K. Tolson and Mr G. Horsfield.
presented a cheque for £200 to Dr John McGre gor, of Blackburn Royal Infirmary and the Cham ber gave him a cheque for £250.
Afterwards the Knights
tants adjourned to the Victoria Hotel, Clitheroe, for supper, refreshments and a fun quiz.
Then the bowls contes
Castle bowling green, members of the Chambei won 4-3, gaining sweet revenge over the all-action Knights who won last year.
In a cliffhanger, on the
D rin k driver f in ed £500 and banned
A BARROW man who drove at a fast speed on the wrong side of the road before going into a ditch and hitting a tree had been banned from driving only three months earlier, was drunk and had no insurance, Clitheroe magistrates heard.
of Washbrook Close, was fined £100 and banned from driving for three years for driving while disqualified. A three- month prison sentence was also imposed, suspended for two years.
Russell Summers (21),
alcohol he was fined £100, banned for three years and sentenced to three months in prison, suspended for two years — both to run concurrently with the first sentence.
For driving with excess
insurance, Summers was fined £200, with a further £100 for driving without due care and attention.
two witnesses saw the accident at Northcote Drive, Billington, and described it to police.
For using a car with no
senger at the time, were taken to hospital with cuts and bruises and police breathalysed Summers after detecting a strong smell of alcohol.
micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, the legal limit being 35.
He was found to have 77
Kitchen said his client had been for a lunchtime drink wi t h hi s f r i end and although they had both consumed quite a lot, Summers had offered to drive.
In mitigation, Mr David The court was told that
Summers and the owner of the car, who was a pas-
and reasonable nature, he said, and was totally with out criminal intent. He produced two letters of character reference and S u m m e r s ’ f o r m e r employer witnessed that he was hard-working, reli- a bj_e , k i n d a n d trustworthy.
His client was of a placid
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It is also the first “open”
Valley Mayor Coun. Les Nevett, who tried his hand on many of the stalls and games. Entertainment was in
brought smiles to many faces with their mischie vous antics and Lions dressed as monks gave
was supplied by The Sarostes, a three-person sp ectacu lar involving synchronised juggling, the use of a formidable five- foot unicycle, clowning and fire eating. C o lo u r fu l j e s t e r s
his last official function as president, said: “It was a cracking success; every body went away with a smile, local charities bene fited and a smashing time was had by all.
realism to th e f a i r ’s setting. Lion Mr Frank Pope, at
the River Calder, where a model boat race took place offering a £250 prize for the winner and several smaller amounts. “Harmony in havoc”
the Foxhill Bowmen. Crowds milled down by
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Lining up for the Nab Run
MANY people in the Whalley area will be don
ning their singlets, shorts and plimsolls for the 13th annual Nab Run organised by Whalley Lions tomor row night.
The first race, at 6-30 p.m. consists of four
is the same distance — approximately two miles — and is designed for men and women, with local and open classes. A senior race for adult
classes for children under 15. The second, at 7 p.m.,
competitors, at 7-05 p.m., is an extended run over a
distance of roughly five miles.
are restricted to residents of Whalley, Mitton, Wis- well, Barrow and Langho. They will be accepted on the night at Whalley CE School.
Local entries in races
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