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THREE women from


Clitheroe attended the National Council meeting of Townswomen’s Guilds in the Royal Albert Hall, London.


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delegate for the Afternoon Guild, Mrs Irene Birtwis­ tle, chairman of the Eve­ ning Guild, was their dele­ g a te and Mrs J a n e t Hemingway represented the Pres ton and East Lancs Federation.


Mrs Lillian Coulter was


was HRH Princess Anne. Among the motions dis­ cussed were freedom of information, British beach pollution, well women’s clinics, nuclear informa­ tion, diplomatic immunity and rape sentencing.


Attending the luncheon


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Next year is the guild’s


CHILDREN of Sabden County Primary School have been looking back


was even able to remi­ nisce about what school life was like 70 years ago. The 25 10 and 11-


enjoyed freshly-made tea and biscuits.


Trespassed with


air rifles


TWO Clitheroe youths seen carrying air rifle and pellets on the Pinewood Estate, Grindleton, by a police officer, said they were just walking their dogs.


trates Court, Neil Taylor (20), of Salthill View, and John Kenneth Harwood (19), of Whipp Avenue, both admitted offences of trespassing on land with an air rifle.


But at Clitheroe Magis­


the youths, said that both guns belonged to Taylor. Harwood had gone with him, but had not fired a gun. The two were on a footpath and did not appreciate that they were trespassing.


Mr Barry Dearing, for


and th e m a g is t ra te s ordered him to dispose of the guns. Harwood was fined £20.


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CLITHEROE man Steven John Tomlinson (28), of Woone Lane, was fined £40 by the town’s magis­ trates when he admitted overtaking a car on a zebra crossing in King Street, Whalley.


he said that at the time of the offence he was on his way to work at 7 a.m. A vehicle in front of him was travelling slowly and he thought it was going to turn off. As he overtook it, he came on to th e crossing.


In a letter to the court,


tured with their visi­ tors , who had ju s t


tor was Mr Jack Law­ less, of Wesley Street, himself an old boy of the school. He is help­ ing to make a video about its history and took along his video camera to record some of the memories of times past. Youngsters are pic­


ycar-olds are delving into the history of the school as part of its 150th birthday celebra­ tions. They chatted to the villagers and have been writing all about what they learned. Another special visi­


at the school’s days of old with the help of about 14 senior villag­ ers, including some grandparents of present pupils! One former scholar


Mayor’s plea to


make town jewel in the crown


CO-OPERATION is the keyword in the fight against litter if Clitheroe is once more to become the jewel in the crown of the Ribble Valley, Coun. James McGhie announced when he was made Mayor for a second consecutive year.


town a tidier place, says Coun. McGhie, the full co­ operation and backing of Clitheroe Town Council and Ribble Valley Council is required, as well as a higher level of input from the county council.


In order to make the He told a packed council


James’s Ward prior to the district elections. Coun. McGhie said he


chamber at the Mayor­ making ceremony that he was asked ‘‘time and time again” to do something about litter when he was out canvassing in St


hoped that councillors old and new, who pledged th e i r all in the fight against litter when canvas­ sing in the recent elec­ tions, would stick to their promises.


been able to solve the problem, despite the efforts of enthusiastic volunteers and groups within the town. We need about half-a-dozen clean­ ers armed with brushes out on the streets every day — only then will we be able to get to grips with litter.”


“Somehow we haven’t


everybody for their sup­ port and told the gath­ ering that he and his wife, Hilda, had started their civic duties the previous May “rather apprehensi­ vely.” But after the year of the Clitheroe 800 cele­ brations, both agreed that the memories would live in; their minds forever.


Coun. McGhie thanked Taylor was fined £40 Mayor was proposed by The election of the


Folk Club is back on song


LOVERS of folk music will be pleased to learn that the Clitheroe Folk Club, which folded 13 years ago, has re-formed and swings back into life on June 11th.


beginning at 8 p.m. will be held at Clitheroe’s Dog and Partridge pub, in Wellgate, when entertain­ ment will be provided by “ P h i l ip K n ig h t and Friends.”


The f i r s t meeting,


.towards cervical cancer research and all lovers of folk music are invited to go along.


P r o c e e d s w i l l go


deputy mayor, Coun. Bert Jones, was proposed by Coun. Howel Jones and seconded by Coun. Eric Bracewell. The Mayor invites all


Coun. Bert Jones and seconded by Coun. James Slater. The election of the


Police


officer is speaker


CLERGY, head teachers, governors and parents attended the Ribble Valley Church Schools Associa­ tion meeting at Barrow School. The meeting opened


with prayers led by the chairman, the Rev. Quen­ t in Wilson, Vicar of Langho. He thanked headmaster


Mr David Brooks for the school’s hospitality and welcomed speaker PC Ian Prest, Juvenile Liaison Officer for the police. He outlined a list of


townspeople to join him in worship at SS Michael and J o h n ’s RC C h u r c h , Lowergate, on June 14th, at 10-30 a.m.


Reversed car for


55 yards


Louis Stevenson (28), of Whipp Avenue, Clitheroe, ap p e a red before the tow n ’s m a g i s t r a te s accused of reversing fur­ ther than was requisite for the safety or reasonable convenience of the occu­ pants or other traffic on the road. Stevenson, who admit­


road, with his wheels spinning. As a re su lt, Robert


police priorities, including protection of life, protec­ tion of property, mainte­ nance of law and order, p rev en t io n of crime, detection of crime and prosecution of offenders. PC Prest described his


th a t he saw a vehicle behind him flashing its lights in Church Street. It followed him along Well- g ate and Shawbridge Street, but he did not rea­ lise that it was a police car until he reached Peel Street, when he stopped. He said that because the


ted the offence, was fined £20. He told the magistrates


particular work which was involved with the abuse of children. The next meeting will


be the AGM at Whalley CE School on September 16th. Speaker will be Canon Brian Beaumont, Director of Education for the Blackburn Diocese.


Jewellery stolen


PROPERTY worth £990, mairffy jewellery, was sto­ len from a house at Newby Lane, Rimington. An antique Japanese


lacquered jewellery box in red and black with two birds pictured on the lid, about lOin. by 6in., an antique gold watch and two gold necklaces were among items taken. C l i th e ro e CID is


investigating. Winners


WINNERS of this week’s bridge session at the Clitheroe Bridge Club were Mr T. Adey and Mrs A. Barker, Miss R. Hol­ land and Mrs K. Gudgeon'.


police vehicle was in front of him, he reversed his car into Carlton Place and past three houses to his destination.


CLITHEROE Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild cele­ brated its 20th birthday with a special birthday trip to Grasmere in the Lake District. The 49-strong party


Guild’s 20th birthday


included five founder members — Mrs Joan Hit- chen, Mrs Edith Windle, Mrs Irene Marsden, Miss Alice Booth and at the


grand old age of 88, Miss Mary Hudson. Beautiful weather put


the finishing touch to a most enjoyable day out. The next trip, on June 13th, is to Chester.


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within three weeks. The charity, which does


and the charity are at a could afford, delicate stage, but an that the re’s! announcement is expected have to of


not want to release its have started name, is interested in buy- in case nego ing all four cottages pres- and they ar ently owned by the North buy. West Water Authority as ~ a long te rm c a p ita l investment.


to be able to go on renting hotel, its present cottage from the charity at a pepper­ corn rent and also two other cottages which have been knocked into one. This would be used as THE sun sh! extra accommodation.


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