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‘Nuisance’ outside house
WHEN police approached a man making a nuisance of himself outside a Clith eroe house, he smelt strongly of adhesives, the town’s magistrates were told.
(30), formerly of Clitheroe, and now living in Foss Close, Blackburn, admit ted conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace. He was bound over to keep the peace and be of good behaviour for 12 months in the sum of £100.
Brian William Preston
Since October 1985 several hundred patients have found that the road to recovery from strokes,
accidents and other disabling conditions began at Gisburnc Park Hospital.
We cannot claim that recovery was total. The rehabilitation process commences with an
police arrived in Whipp Avenue at about 7-20 p.m. to find Preston shouting at someone in one of the houses. He was requested to leave by both the owner and the police, but he refused and was seen to throw a plastic bag, con taining some sort of adhe sive, into the garden.
The court heard that
No excise licence
SAWLEY woman Mar garet Teresa Howard (47) was fined £75 by Clitheroe magistrates when she admitted using a car with no excise licence. The court heard that
police saw the defendant driving a Volkswagen on the A59 bypass at Chat- burn and when they stopped and examined the vehicle they noticed there
was no excise licence on display. When th e fact was
she said: “We were clean ing the ear out at the weekend and it must be in the house.” She told the court she
had been lent the car by a garage and had no idea that it was not taxed.
TODAY and tomorrow, Boots, Castle S tre e t, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Derrick Green, Railway View: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6- 30 p.m.
Chemists’ rota
pointed out to the defen dant, of Long Buildings,
A F A N C Y d ro s s parade was just one of the amusements at a barbecue organised by St James’s Church to raise money for mis sionary societies. There were various
stalls set up in the infant school grounds, raising a total of £310. T h e fane y d re s s
parade was judged by the curate, the Rev. David Heap, and his wife, Ruth.
Leapt in front of
police car A YOUNG Clitheroe man leapt in front of a police car, giving a V-sign and shouting abusively, the town’s magistrates heard. Stafford Linford (19), of
ted using abusive and in s u l t in g words and behaviour.
Kenilworth Drive, was fined £100 when he admit
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Church Brow saw a car stop at a nearby junction. Linford got out and began gesticulating and shouting a t them and he was arrested. Mr David Parkinson
trouble began in Wellgate at about midnight. Officers had begun to drive away after making an arrest when Linford leapt into the road and was abusive. When they got out of the car, with the intention of arresting him, he ran off. Later, police on duty in
The court heard that the
ASPINALL — BARTON
Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Elaine Mary Barton and Mr Thomas Aspinall. The bride, a nurse with
the mentally handicapped, is the daughter of Mr and
by her father, wore a Ed- w a rd ia n - s ty le cream gown. Matron-of-honour was
Samantha Aspinall and bridesmaids were Sarah and Leanne Hilton. Best man was Mr Jack
lift truck driver, is the son of Mrs Irene Aspinall, of St Aidans Avenue, Black burn, and the late Mr H. Aspinall. The bride, given away
Mrs Lawrence Bartpn, of Hodder Grove, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a fork
Flocking to shearers’ contest
FARMERS from Clith eroe and Hodder Valley areas will be competing in the North West Sheep Shearing Association’s sixth annual competition at Abbeystead a week today. A spokesman for the organisers said they were 'very encouraged by the
last year are again set to compete in events which include machine shearing, ranging from junior to world class shearers. There will also be the very popular hand clipping. A fleece competition will
all over the country, and many more are likely to enter on the day. Local competitors from
number of entries so far, including top names from
representing Preston, said that his client admitted that in the past he had been heavily involved with glue, alcohol and hard drugs, but had success fully cleaned himself up over the past few months. At the time of the offence he had been under the influence of alcohol rather than adhesive.
Mr David Parkinson,
Plans in pipeline
A PLAN to install a microwave dish antenna at Barracluugh House, Whalley Hoad, Pendle
ton, is among applications lodged with the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0357). Others include: Sawley: First-floor extension
at Green End (0359) and Listed Building Consent for same (0300).
year is the sheep dog trial which has a t t r a c te d around 80 entries. The event takes place at
said in mitigation that his client did gesticulate and was abusive, but denied that he swore or said any thing to the police. He had watched the a r re s t of an o th e r man, a f te r a struggle, and was annoyed at the way it had been carried out.
Police appeal for help
CLITHEROE police have asked for help in tracing thieves who broke into two town centre telephone boxes, forcing the cash containers open and steal ing the money. If you have seen any
suspicious activity in the Market Place or King Street areas late at night, contact the CID (Clitheroe 23818).
ducted by the Rev. James Needham and a reception was held at the Starkie Arms Hotel, Clitheroe. The couple are honey
mooning in Blackpool. They a re to live in Clitheroe. Photograph: Lockyer- Mattinson, Burnley.
Grant for homeless
THE Ribble Valley has received a £50,000 handout
from the Department of tile Environment to tackle t h e p r o b l e m s of homelessness. A total of £3.5m. in
resources has been made available to 10 local auth orities in the North West. Greater Manchester has
additional housing invest- in e n t p r o g r a m m e
received the lion’s share with £lm. and the Ribble Valley the least.
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A TASTY supper of chicken, spare ribs and sausages was served at the Pendle ton Village Mali annual barbecue. There was a good attendance at the event, organised by the village hall
committee, and music was provided by the Black Knights. There was also a licensed bar and a raffle. The proceeds of about £200 arc for village hall funds.
(d), Patrick Kiernan. Junior acting Grade II — Michael Molloy (d), Duncan Hall td). Nigel Bentley. Eric Mee.
Verse and prose speaking Grade II — David Ilrotva (h), Claire Louise Pearce (h), Chris topher Itullea (d), Arturo Kigar (tl). Nelson
I.euag td), Dominic Street (d), Sarah .lane Pearce (d). Grade 111 — .Suzanne Egar (d). Grade IV — Neil Coakle.v Id), .louathau Panning td). Grade V — Anthony Buss (It). Phillip Lane (h), Dominie Gavin
held at St Mary’s Hall, Stonyhurst. Key: d = distinction, h = honours)
Aspinall and groomsman was Mr Ian Barton. The ceremony was con
be held for upland flocks and there will be exhibi tions of crook making and wool spinning, as well as v a r io u s a s s o c ia te d tradestands. An extra feature this
Home Farm on the Duke of Westminster’s estate.
erect new garage with altera tions to vehicular crossing at Mayfield, Whalley Hoad (03(33). Whalley and Little Milton: Change of use of shippon to toi
A l t e r a t io n s to form new entrance anti toilet at Shire Lane House, Shire Lane (03131). Head: Demolition of garage to
1988 SWIMWEAR
let block and bunk house at Fishes and Peggy Hill Farm, Henthorn Road (03(35), Siting of
temporary caravan on land opposite Portfield Farm Barn, Portfield Lane (0358).
Downhnm: Removal of ren
der from gable to expose stone work, breaking out blocked mul- lion w in dow s and f i t t in g windows to match at 18 Old Well Hall (03(32).
DANIEL WINS OURJUNIOR READER TITLE
OUR junior reader of the month is Daniel Seed (11), of Salthill Road, Clitheroe, a pupil at Brookside County Primary School.
j u d g e . C h i l d r e n ’s L ib ra r ia n Mrs Mary Palmer, with a review of “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” As well as reading, he
Daniel impressed the
enjoys cycling and making mus i c on e l e c t r o ni c keyboards. This is Daniel’s review: i I am going to tell you about a book by C. S.
Lewis. It is called “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” It’s for nine to 12-year-olds. It has both adventure and fantasy. It is about two girls,
excellent. On nearly every side something happens, t was always wondering what would happen next. The book is serious with some comedy. I would recommend this book to anyone else who likes fairy tales. 9
of friends who join them to stop the wicked queen, but on the way they meet a lot of trouble. I thought the book was
Lucy and Susan, who are both adventurous. They find a magic wardrobe that sends them into another world. There they meet a lot
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