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6 Clithcroe Advertiser it Times, October (itli, 1!)SS


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COME AND SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF AUTUMN AND WINTER FABRICS incl


Children’s flpral dress fabrics — sweatshirts fabrics — towelling — fleece — denim and corduroys — silky polyesters in prints and plains.


Poly crepe-de-chine and pure silk satins and dupions in plain, check and stripes.


Anti-static linings and a good selection of bridal fabrics.


Also easy-sew printed craft kits for children’s toys, dolls and Christmas. Fine selection of haberdashery, zips, threads, buttons, ribbons, elastic


I 1 shoulder pads, bindings, etc.


We now have in stock patterns by: McCALL and STYLE (complete ranqes) and VOGUE


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Depression led young mother to suicide


A YOUNG Hurst Green mother suffering from postnatal depression left a suicide note under her pillow, then went out and burnt herself to death, a Blackburn inquest heard.


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was found that night in woods near her home. East Lancashire Coro­ ner Mr George Graham


Her badly charred body


Invasion from


space!


DISCOVER A HOST OF EXCITING CARPETS WHEN YOU VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOMS


doing a project on mon­ sters and the juniors are concentrating their research on space, both


fact and fiction. Their work will be on display


II a v a r d s a id th e national Hook Week was an ideal oppor­ tunity to focus chil­ dren’s attention on the importance of reading. There will be visits to


in the school. Head teacher Mrs J.


Call In and have a free ss of wine with us and


see for yourself our huge choice of floorcoverlngs.


ROLLS AND ROLLS OF CARPET IN STOCK ON TWO FLOORS ALL AT KNOCK-DOWN PRICES!


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held in school next Fri­ day, when pupils will


wear the costumes of t h e i r f a v o u r i t e characters. Although the week


o f f ic ia l ly en d s on O c to b e r 1 5 th , th e school will be rounding off its activities with a family treasure hunt in the village on the fol­ lowing day. Profits will go tow a rd s sch o o l funds.


th e sp ace re s e a rc h centre at Jodrcll Hank and to Whallcy Library and a talk at the school by Mr Keith Robinson, the superintendent at Moor Park Observa­ tory, Preston. A book party will be


MONSTERS and space characters will invade liolton-by-Ilowiand Pri­ mary School on Mon­ day for a special pro­ gramme of activities to mark Children’s Hook Week. The infants will be


recorded a verdict that Karen Anne Young (25), of Bilsberry Cottages, killed herself.


nation by a Home Office pathologist revealed that death was caused by burns. There was very lit­


had a history of depression and killed herself while suffering from postnatal depression.


Young died within a mat­ ter of seconds, with the minimum of suffering, d e sp i te th e unu su al method she chose to end her own life.” He concluded that she


tle carbon monoxide in the bloodstream and hardly any soot in the trachea, indicating that death was almost instantaneous. Said Mr Graham: “Miss


searched, but by then it was dark, so fire officers were called in. Using ther­ mal image cameras, they discovered Miss Young’s body in Mill Wood, lying face down, GOft. from a track. A post-mortem exami­


of petrol in a container that morning. T h e lo c a l i ty was


cerned and eventually, after a search, a note was found under Miss Young’s pillow, indicating that she was depressed and saying what she intended to do. She had bought a gallon


Young’s brother-in-law, told the inquest that at 7- 30 p.m. he received a phone call saying that Karen was missing and had left her 10-week-old daughter in the care of Mrs Mary Young. Everyone was con­


Young had made a previ­ ous attempt on her life six years earlier, by slashing her wrists with a razor blade. PC George Tyson, Miss


Mrs Mary Young, gave evidence that her daugh ter went out for a walk at 2-30 p.m. a week last Tuesday and had a plastic bag in her hand. She confirmed that Miss


Miss Young’s mother


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


An exciting finish to Scouts’ gala


ST PAUL’S Scouts emerged overall winners of Clitheroe and district Scout swimming gala in an exciting finish at


way with some thrill­ ing displays by the youngsters, much to


Mary’s, winner for the past'three years, scoring 00.


was the clear leader, fin­ ishing with 102 points and capturing the winner’s tro­ phy for the first time in five years. R u n n e r -u p was St


the delight of parents. The Clitheroe squad


junior squadron and the medley squadron.


Jigsaw apt new name for group


Menzies, who thought up the new name, looked for a


Planning in the pipeline


AN application for a residential development at Pendleside Close, off Pendle Street East, Sabden, is among: plans lodged with the Ribble Valley Council’s


Clithcroc: Construction of dou­ ble garage and hobby store at 2 Ennerdale Close (0G18). Change of use of 1 and 2 Swan Mews, Castle Street, from residential flats to offices (0G29). Bedroom and kitchen extension at 17 Nel­ son Street, Low Moor (0630). Hoarding at Kendal S treet (0632). Chatburn: Formation of vehi­


Planning Department (number 0G22). Other applications include:


cle standing area and new access at 49 Ribble Lane (0613). Tem­ porary siting of mobile home for occupier during renovation at Arnott House, Sawley (0616). Gisburn: Extension to calf


bathroom extension at 5 Lake­ land Close (0628). Bedroom and garage extension at 6 Lakeland Close (0633). Bottle store at the Black Bull Hotel, Old Langho (0635). Chipping: Extensions at The


toilet extension at The Sun Inn (0640).


porch at the Whalley Arms Hotel, King S tre e t (0641). Demolition of car workshop and cottage at 21/23 King Street to provide two retail premises, six flats, 11 car spaces, roof garden and patio (0644).


Whalley: Rear entrance


Croft, Parsonage Road (0639). Wnddington: Single-storey


name for the club, established 15 years ago under the original name of the Commu­ nity Youth Action Group. Youth worker Russell


WORK for the mentally and physically handicapped is continuing at Trinity Youth and Community Centre, Clith­ eroe, under a new banner. Jigsaw is the new


■ incomplete without any of those individual pieces. “This is our view of how


ety of age groups, includ­ ing an 18-plus group for people from both the local community and Calder- stones Hosptal, meeting on Monday evenings. Members learn to use the disco equipment, cooking apparatus and computers.


A helping hand


sales building at Gisburn Auc­ tion Mart (0614). Erection of outbuilding at the Abattoir, Sawley Brow (0626). Conversion of barn at Greengates to dwell­ ing and detached garage (0637). Chniglcy: Conversion of


residential development on land at Chapel Lane (0623). Erection of bungalow on land adjacent to Mill Street (0642). Billington: Bedroom and


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Watch out for planes flying low


and exercise the United Kingdom Air Defence Organisation and aircraft will be restricted to a min­ imum height of 250 feet and a maximum speed of 450 knots. “Attacking” forces will


A MAJOR air defence exercise involving aircraft from seven NATO air forces staged over North West England and East Scotland ends today. It is intended to train


include RAF Jaguar, Tor­ nado, Canberra and Hawk aircraft and “friendlies” are made up of RAF Tor­ nados, Phantoms and Hawks operating from British airfields, Rapier anti-aircraft missiles and radar stations. The exercise, named


“ Elder Jous t” is being staged in association with another exercise code- named "Arc,”, which is the first ever joint air defence exercise involving the air forces of Britain and France. The latter exercise, held


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Pendle Club


WINNERS of Clitheroe Pcndle Club’s weekly bridge session were Mrs F. Porter and Mrs J. Ken­ yon, Mrs K. Brabbing and partner.


Newhouse Farm Barn to dwell­ ing (0619). West Bradford: Access to


WHALLEY M others’ Union member Mrs Lora


by the work earned out at Botton Village, near Whitby, that she agreed to help run a jumble sale in Whalley CE School later this month.


raised at the sale oil October 15th is to go to the village’s “Eurhythmy Appeal,” helping residents th r o u g h m u s ic and movement.


Consequently, money


Smith has lent her support to fund raising for a Cam- phill Village for handi­ capped people. So impressed was she


several Whalley people who have met Mrs Fay Cohen, a Preston resident whose daughter Bonnie lives at the Camphill Vil­ lage and is the pianist for its eurhythmy group.


Mrs Smith is one of


the village — which is home to 150 people — and its work when Bonnie's handicapped sister spent five years there.


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storeman, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs J. E. Hors­ field, of Cross House, Broad Lane, Whalley. The bride wore a gown


clerk, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Stru- tynsky, of Pnsturelands Drive, Billington. The bridegroom, a


Relatives travelled from Vienna to attend the wed­ ding of Miss Sonia Stru- tynsky and Mr David Horsfield at Whalley Par­ ish Church. The bride, a finance


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Mrs Carm Hopkinson and the bridesmaids were Miss Alison Barton and Miss Kelsey Lian Hopkinson, tile bride’s god-daughter.


Matron of honour was


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ducted by the Rev. M. Ackroyd and followed by a reception at the New Drop Inn, Ribchester.


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secretary, and judges were the Venture Scouts. M any people w e re


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow. Boots, Castle S tre e t , Clitheroe, will be open until G-31) p.m. Derrick Green, Railway View: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until G-


30 p.m.


divided into three age groups and included open events for diving and plunge and a pyjama race. St Paul's also won the


with G5. Also competing were Loyola and 1st Pendle. C om p e t it io n s were


presented by Mrs Helen Crompton, district badge


Tlie overall trophy was Third came 1st Bowland


the Ribblesdale Pool.' It was action all the lonfe


tant district commissioner for Scouts, said he was delighted to see so many people enthusiastic for the competition, both taking part and cheering from the sidelines.


Thieves’ £2,000 haul


THIEVES struck lucky when they raided a motor caravan parked on a quiet country road at Mitton on Thursday afternoon. After opening a window


pleased to see a new team achieve the honours after a long run by St Mary’s. No-one was more pleased than St Paul’s Scouts themselves, who promptly threw their Scout leader, Mr Peter Berry, into the water in a gesture he was only too pleased to accept. The competition has


been going for many years. Once, Grammar School squad, which no


investigation by Clitheroe police, who believe that a white van may have been used by the thieves and have appealed to anyone with information about the theft to come forward.


case containing two Sony batteries and 11 tapes worth £144, a green Bar­ bour waxed jacket worth £90 and two Orvise fishing rods, each fitted with a Betterkill reel, together worth £515. The m a t te r is under


serial number 505350, w o rth £1,145. Also taken was a blue


lock using wire, they escaped with property worth almost £2,000, including a Sony video camera, black in colour,


quent winner, then the honours passed to 1st Pendle. Mr Simon Nunn, assis­


rer e-Ysts' was a ire- GRAY —


DOWNES A honeymoon in Turkey followed the wedding of accountant Mr Michael Richard Gray and market­ ing services executive Miss P enelope J ane Anderson Downes at the Parish Church of St Boni­ face, Bunbury, Cheshire.


in Leeds and is the only son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Seaton Gray, of Greys- to n e s, Moor La ne , Wiswell.


The bridegroom works


Yorkshire Post in Leeds and is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Glyn Downes, of Whitchurch Road, Bun­ bury, Cheshire.


The bride works for the


by her father, wore a white satin gown with ruched sleeves, a frilled neckline and crinoline- style skirt with a scalloped hemline. Her short veil was secured by a circlet of white flowers and seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white carna­ tions, roses, freesia, ste- phanotis and trailing ivy.


The bride, given away


Frances Ashworth, Miss Rosalind Gray, the bride­ groom’s sister. Miss Alison Halton and Miss Jenny Cope wore Bo Peep-style dresses of soft ice blue satin with frilled necklines and hemlines scalloped with bows. Their head­ dresses of blue and white circlets of flowers were decorated with trailing ribbons and they carried posies of blue and white flowers with trailing blue ribbons.


Br i d e sma id s Mi s s


Graham and ushers were Mr Christopher Downes, the bride’s brother, Mr Neil Wilson and Mr Mark Shaw.


Best man was Mr Neil


formed by the Rev. Don­ ald Marr, Vicar of Bun­ bury. It was followed by a reception at the Abbots Well Hotel, Chester.


The ceremony was per­


Cookridge, Leeds. Photograph: J. MacDon­


The couple are to live in ald, Crewe.


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TOSSIDE farmer Trevor r I walling.


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