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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 31st, 1988


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A kitchen is only as good as the planning that goes into it, which is why we provide a free planning and design service


A BAR manager at a well-known Lancashire c pub invented a story about a fake burglary to


s29), formerly of the Well- dprings Hotel, near Sab- £en, admitted stealing


totalling £1,250, to be f reston Crown Court to


cyear, and ordered to pay £050 was stolen, us costs.


aken into consideration. P Hill was sentenced at mour months’ imprison­


ent, suspended for one


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f It required ingenuity, aorethought and planning,


aMORE than 40 parents was somewhat run down wnd children braved high


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DENIMS fof several hundred pounds m riders arrived home com


v magnificent effort in wave been done in that wiew of the atrocious d e a th e r . We w e r l elighted to see such targe number of parents caking part as well as


haittee chairman Mr Gra a m Robbins said: “It was


i s the “Mad Monk,” weal­ wdible snail farm which wng a flowing cassock, anhich proved somewhat of J obstacle in high winds! a im and his wife, Joyce forre regular fund-raiser


dihe Lower Buck, Wad­ mnd it was his intention to a ngton, took to the saddle


u re s th e re were mishaps.One rider even managed to introduce a comedy ele- ment into the event. t Licensee Jim Brown, of


0 miles while others did t nd apart from two punc


six. The circular route was a via Mitton and Edisford


hildren.” 1 Some riders completed


the sports day fund.


with a salary of £7,000 a e year plus car and was g ext month. His future


as doing well. j He had been promised a


arovided a mobile home on wWhile in Downham he phrents-in-law had also


h ich the defendant and r is fiancee were paying


eic p ro s p e c t of his tmployers being repaid hhe money of which they bad been deprived would ae if Hill kept his liberty


nd was able to work.


COUNCILLORS have been asked to consider providing a dog toilet in Clitheroe, aimed at reduc­ ing footpath fouling. C Anti-litter campaigner ( oun. Eric Bracewell


A toilet for dogs?


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OVER 500 DEPOTS COUNTRYWIDE s he money will go towards the cost of a 30-


he Clitheroe BMX Club, which has now folded. MReceiving it for the cadets was Mrs Marion


cater coach recently acquired by the cadets to


Cadets mobile has come their wav with a cheque presentation. s Mrs Elaine Dixon and Mrs Lee Robinson pre­


A MAJOR boost towards milking Clilhcroe Army


tented a cheque for £100 to the cadets on behalf of TcBride, secretary of the parents’ committee.


wenable them to travel together for weekends r ithout parents having to transport them sepa­


sng up soon which it is hoped everyone will she money from Mrs Dixon (left) and Mrs Robin-


upport. t In our picture. Mrs McBride (right) receives


oil, at the cadets’ Salthill Barn headquarters.


for the donation, which conics during a busv time ior the 30-strong force, with a big walk com­


ately in cars. f Mrs McBride said they were extremely grateful


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luglurt stnmlm-d of core m u comfortable mid pleasant environment.


Hhe Public Works and d ealth Committee should giscuss the m a tter in


reater detail.


uling, he said. t The council decided that


bxplained that a neigh­ mpointed Mayor-elect at a predecessors.” vouring authority had pro­ arided one at a cost of


case for a dog toilet at a meeting of Ribble Valley e Council last week when he


Clitheroe) outlined the


oroe park would make dog awners and others more foware of the problem of blyotpath fouling and possi­ fo cut down on footpath


happointment, described chairman of the Housing , has a*s0 been a mcm- s im as a “ tow e r of Committee and a member ®or (lf' the Ribble Valley wotrength — someone who of tile Recreation and Lei- Sports and Recreational


ouncil on Tuesday. l Coun Bill Fleming (Bil-


c eeting of the borough ingto-n —), proposing the


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r Coun. Atkinson (4S) lias t epresented Sabden for


past five years and is vice- . . .bleive committee of the Rib­ he Conservatives for the


village for 19 years and t has served on the execu­


b A partner in a Sabden- firm,ased courier services


lie lias lived in the Valley Conservatives.


, , uld make an excellent sure Committee.


BM X p iu b cash fo r the cadets


nroller at Clitlieroe engi­ Teering firm Ncotechnic. g he couple have two


Dongridge, was appointed eputy Mayor-elect


rown-up sons. L Coun. John Cliff, of


Association.M r s A tk in s o n is t employed as a quality con­


ent for.Mr Stuttard said quite simply the case was about t money and the most realis-


fa arry her. His future ob as a sales executive nxpected to start work wh caravan park in Sabden,


nd used to judg e at shows.


joyed gardening. anHe leaves a wife, Lilian,


usiness at Nelson. T The funeral service last


he churchyard.


t r Nelson worked part- Wucted by the Rev. D. “ime at his son Philip’s w oodhouse and organist b Farmhouse Biscuits”


ernard, Roy and James. MAfter his retirement,


B d sons Philip, Malcolm,


Chursday at St Leonard’s folhurch, Downham, was- t lowed by interment in


G h o to g rap h : Mr R.


hem.Hill had met a young woman with two children a from a previous marriage


ycle ride at Waddington. o The day ended in profits fund,r the village’s sports day


t inds and driving rain to cake part in a sponsored


and as the drenched wrade and it appeared he homething that should not


as very successful. s "He appreciates it was


dery badly that he had let t own people who had pub.rusted him to run the a He went to the police bnd told them what had eeen going on before his t m ployers co n ta c ted


aid Mr Stuttard. v He added that Hill felt


some on entertaining peo­ tple in the hope of boosting


o the Wellsprings. Some s f the money which he ttole was used to build up


wppeared that business tohen Hill was appointed


he business. He spent


e ay — at his employers’ expense and without his smployers’ knowledge,”


f you were sent straight


lin Ball — in September ther offences of theft,


ast year. t He asked for two fur­


over up his thefts from the till, a court heard. ( Nicholas Gerald Hill


Pub manager’s o cover-upver thefts


400 from his employer — s nder severe financial t Wigan businessman Aus­


s anager of the Well- Iprings in April last year. dn September the defen­ hant alleged a burglary c ad tak en place anil twolaimed he had disturbed


uccount that you were mill was appointed bar


tress at the time.” HThe court heard that


s told him: “Over a period of that he had been taking t everal months you sys- money from the till. On


ematically milked your September 7th he had wemployers. Not content


f atch up with you, you w the accounting of the pub wtistaked a burglary which “ ed police time.


here was nothing left when everyone was paid. a Mr S tu tta rd said it


chue to a combination of a s ange of job on a lower malary which had accom­ s odation provided. He ptill had his fiat in South s ort which took up a sub­ antantial part of his income t d when he disposed of it


ormed. d Mr Arthur Stuttard, dad got into heavy debt


infere found and the police hefending, said his client


plompensation of £1,050 But the burglary had Recorder Robert Brown later admitted to police


he police and told them been faked by Hill and he


dremoved £400 from rawer.Various discrepancies in


bant memory in Bollon- wy-Bowland last week h hen the school went cack in time to the 19th


n the era by pupils. s The day was a great


iuccess hut the school rs now back with the cest of us in the 20th


entury.


a e to the Ribble Valley w e. Her full-length veil t arm, Twiston, in 1947,


s home, aged 72. C Mr Nelson, of Gills


camear Kirkby Lonsdale and


ent to live in Clitheroe. mMr Nelson, a committee aervative Association, was


hi ic Nelson, has died at n roft, Clitheroe, was born


e ther-in-law had set up an wetirement in 1977, he s ember of Clitheroe Con­


h en to Clay House, r Downham, in 19(54. Oil his


Also connected with the a yrshire Breeders’ Club


Las a sidesman at St eneonard’s Church. He also


rea some 40 years ago. F He moved to Brownlow


Mrother. Ushers were Mr Naturalists J ride’s brother, and Dr


d sapphire blue silk and b ran c is Holmes, the


ames Atkins. d The ceremony was con­


rs to match the bride’s. F B e s t man was Mr b r id e g r o o m ’s tw in b ichael Croasdale, the


r as Mr R. Green. A Weception was held at cohalley Abbey and the in uple are honeymooning live Yugoslavia. They are to P in Clayton-le-Moors. reenwood, Clitheroe.


Angrid Croasdale and Miss b nna C ro a sd a le , the bride’s sisters. They wore dallerina-length V-waisted anresses of pale rose pink


hite spray carnations. I Bridesmaids were Miss


A MAN who used lo breed Sr ledigree Ayrshires, Mr


Breeder of A pedigree


yrshires


whemselves outfits to t ear for the day and for rhe lessons they sal in tows and went about oheir work as pupils did sver 100 years ago. The inchool, which was built v 1874, was open to the nillagers in the after­ l oon, when they could pook at the completed orojects and work done


entury. t The children made


THE Victorian way of t life was not just a dis­


aagers when they staged sn Easter Exhibition i


HOLMES


eTwo primary school teach­ Crs, Miss Rachel Louise t roasdale and Mr Chris­ wopher Andrew Holmes, J e re m a rrie d a t St Ca m e s ’ s C h u r c h


CROASDALE


litheroe. d The bride is the elder


Whalley. The bridegroom is the twin son of Mr and Mrs D.T. Holmes, of Hel- lesdon, Norwich. f Given away by her


Caughter of Mr and Mrs F.


gown of white silk taffeta, lac trimmed with white cotton c as held in place by a cir­


father, the bride wore a ull-length V-waisted roasdale, of Moor Field,


c hristine Cope said the ‘h ild re n produ ced t lovely display" of mon ihan 100 exhibits, includ­ gng decorated eggs, reli­ mious poems, paintings Eodel chickens and other


upport of PTA funds. C PTA se c re ta ry Mr


while joint effort by the school and parents," said Mrs Cope.


wlet of fresh roses and m4 0 by C l i t h e r o e r hite freesia and she car ried a bouquet of pink woses, white froesia and


aFOR driving a car without T licence, Thomas Edward Roatham (39), of Worston £ ad, Chatburn, was fined


Speeding fine


t 47 m.p.h. T In a letter to the court,


3her £35 for exceeding the R0 m.p.h. limit on Whalley a oad, Wilpshire. It was alleged he was travelling


e had headdresses and flow­ Gerving in the Army in ng the law.


tB U T T E R F L IE S and sheir breeding were the Nu b je c t of C lith e ro e l aturalists’ last winter ecture.The talk, given by Mr


t Watson, from Oswaldtwis- qule , p rom p ted many


embers.


C Coun. Atkinson, of Mayor and continue the aprow Trees Road, was fine tra d itio n s of his


THE next Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley will be Sabden businessman Court. Albert Atkinson and his wife Marjorie.


Mayor-elect partner in Sabden firm


d Testions.he Naturalists’ annual Hinner was held at Alston mall and attended by 5(5


s atham pleaded guilty daying that he had taken a s riving test in 1974 while


agistrates. t Tatham was fined a fur­


a ermany. He did not i ppreciate he was break­


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p ents and stalls were also t art of the programme and £he event resulted in T220 profit for PTA funds. phe money will be used on l rojects to improve school ife.“It was a very worth­


aster symbols. mCompetitions, refresh­


PU P IL S a t S ab d e County Primary School l won the admiration of vil­


Pupils’ Eastershow


t in the pub. He contacted burglars at 5-40 a.m.


away to prison. a “However, 1 take into


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ple of just what can be achieved by a ncgociunt Established since 1832 Labourc Itoi


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