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paper, express appre- jleaning facilities have
letting work
•ouncillors to come up vith a system of on-the-
hem. I would suggest that the ime is overdue for our
spot fines to deter the lit er lout and, equally, that all parents have a respon
sibility to ensure their off spring are well behaved both in and out of the house and respect others. For have we not all
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tolerated for long enough the dirty habits and disre- spect for our mutual environment shown by the yobbo minority, whether
p his be from dropped rub bish or uncontrolled kids? Every inch of the Ribble
Valley is someone’s back yard. Would those who create the litter problem be happy if we carried our dustbins into their homes and emptied them on their living room carpet? It is time, then, legisla-
t ion was c r e a ted to ensure, for the good of us all, that these aspects are altered. A start would be on-the-spot fines for the litter lout and financial backing for the police to
e n s u r e s u f f i c i e n t manpower.
MR S. WHITTLE, 13 Central Avenue, Clithcroe.
Marketing firm set to leave Valley
SABDEN is to lose one of its most successful com panies, because PEN Mar keting Ltd is looking for
. new premises out of the Ribble Valley altogether.
The firm, which has
: become one of the leading marketing services com-
•outgrown i t s prem- i ises . . . and the r e is j nowhere else locally to go.
: panies in the country in its five years’ existence, has
Head of news, Mrs Mar-
igaret Parsons, said: "Our i chai rman, Mr Pe t e r l Nicholson, has looked at i premises all over the area I and even approached the i Ribble Valley Council for J help, but there is nothing j suitable.”
j Mr Nicholson initially ! founded the company with ’ his wife Libby in their ' Watt Street home in Sab- I den. It moved to premises ) in Brierfield for a year, then, as more staff were taken on, it moved back to Sabden three years ago, occupying premises of the former Pendle Furniture Company.
PEN employs 14 full
time workers — many of whom live in the village — two part-time and several , casual workers.
Nicholsons will be very sad to leave Sabden, but in a way the company is the victim of its own success. Many of our London-based clients are also sad about the move, as they like visiting our rural area.”
Mrs Parsons said: "The Mrs Parsons said she
had no idea where the company would move to and, when asked how the workers would reach it, she replied: “They will have to come by bus and the Sabden service isn’t the best.”
Fines for firearms offences
A MAN who had not ren ewed his firearm and shot gun certificates had a Remington .22 rifle and a shotgun confiscated by Clitheroe magistrates. John Blanc (43), of The
Heaning, Newton-in-Bow- land, was also fined £200 for having the Remington and £100 for having a shot gun without certificates. In mitigation, Mr Barry
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Dearing, said that Blanc had used the Remington rifle on a number of occa sions during the summer of 1988. An acquaintance offered him a Brownie rifle and, af te r making inquiries, Blanc was issued with a permit and new firearms certificate. The Brownie was covered by a three-year certificate and the Remington by a tem porary permit, which
Blanc had later failed to renew. In November, a certifi
cate he had for a shotgun had expired. He had been sent a reminder, which had been completed and lodged, but the fee for the cer t i f i cat e had been increased and his cheque was returned to him. Mr Dearing claimed that
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County council
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NOMINATIONS closed last week for candidates for Lancashire County Council elections on May
4th. They are as follows:
Cli ther o e Di vi s i on: Bertha Bradshaw, SLD; Barry John Clarke, Green Party; Peter Evans, Con servative; Ronald Pickup,
Labour. Ribble Valley North
East: Alan Geoffrey Bar ton, Labour; Gillian Mary Lea, Conservative; Andrew Robert Metcalfe,
SLD. Ribble Valley South
West: Raymond Gibson, Labour; Janice Hardy, Green Party; Christopher John Holtom, Conserva t i ve ; Gr aham Hugh Sowter, SLD.
Faulty tyre
FOR having a defective tyre, Julie Ann Hartley, of Bridge End Cottage, Rim- ington, was fined £50 by Clitheroe magistrates. The court heard that a lolice officer on duty in
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Former Bishop
THE funeral service was held on Tuesday of the for mer Bishop of Blackburn, the R t Rev. S tewart Cross, who died after a long illness. It was held at Lancaster Priory and was
• followed by a private bur ial service for members of his family.
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THE film which scooped eight Academy awards, “Rainman,” begins its week-long run at Clitheroe Civic Hall tomorrow night. Starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise, it tells the story of Charlie and Raymond, who are broth ers, yet have only just met.
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TODAY and tomorrow Boots, Castle S tre e t Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. P ete r Buckley, Railway View: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6- 30 p.m.
Villager worked for community
SABDEN has lost one of its most popular and respected members of the community with the death of Mr Edgar Wilson.
, Mr Wilson (78) suffered dening on his allotment. I a heart attack and died at He had kept poultry since I his Pendle Street West he was seven and used to home on Friday morning. ill for some
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den, he loved village life the parish church and cele- and was involved in all brated their golden wed- aspects of the community, ding four years ago
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He was a lifelong member of St Nicholas’s and had been involved in all church
1 activities. Mr Wilson had served
local shows. Mr Wilson and his wife,
Annie, were married at ife began his working
life as a warehouseman at the old Union Mill in Watt Street and remained there until the war, when he
on the parish council for served in the Catering many years and been a Corps. Afterwards he member of Sabden Horti- worked as a baker at cultural Society since it Thomas’s, in Burnley, and was founded. He never Hamilton’s, in Padiham.
I show, winning many I prizes over the years, and I was the current chairman of the society. Since retiring he had
missed entering the annual show his birds and eggs in
PALMER — MYERS A honeymoon in Oxford followed the wedding of Mr Simon Edward Palmer and Miss Karyn Lyn Myers at Christ Church, Chatbum. The br ide, a h a ir
Best paw forward
R IB B L B Valley dog owners turned out in force for the annual Rotary Club of Clith eroe sponsored dog walk.
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pleted the walk on Sun day morning, raising between £450 and £500 for local charities and organisations.
The pet owners com T he wa l k, whi ch
l a s t ed a r ound two hours, was thoroughly enj oyed by al l the participants.
Having taken part in
the five previous walks, fund-raising chairman Roland Hailwood and his golden retriever. Gemma, had no trouble completing the trek.
attended, with 18 dogs and handlers taking
The ramble was well
p a r t in the c ani ne fund-raiser.
Died in Canada
dresser, is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs J . K. Myers, of Crow Trees Brow, Chatbum. The bridegroom, a cara
THE widow of Mr John Frankland, who was well- known in the Clitheroe area where he had lived and worked, has died aged
77.
van proprietor, is the mid dle son of Mr and Mrs D. T. Palmer, of Buck House, Paythome. The bride, given away
by her father, wore a white silk shantung gown with a full skirt, wing col lar; full sleeves and a sash. She had a circlet of fresh flowers in her hair, with a three-tier white bouffant veil edged with pearls, and she carried a waterfall bouquet of Singapore orchids, lilies,roses and
freesia. In attendance were
Julie Ann Hartley, the b rid e ’s s is te r , Helen Myers, the bride’s cousin, and Helen Townson. They wore dresses of
watermarked taffeta in deep coral with full skirts, sashes and full sleeves. Their headdresses were of twisted pearl over coral taffeta bands and they car ried fresh flower bouquets trimmed with pearls and ribbons. Page boy was Martin
Hodgkinson. Best man was Mr Jon
athan Metcalfe, the bride groom’s cous in, and ; roomsmen wer e Mr
He then became a book binder at Birtwell’s, Sabden, retiring at 65.
In addition to his wife, he leaves a daughter,
I been a' leading member of I the Over-60s’ club, cur- I rently serving as treasurer I and also helping at meet-
sure Club. His chief interests were
keeping poultry and gar-
Myra. A funeral service at St Nicholas’s Church was fol lowed by cremation at Burnley.
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J e r e k Myers and Mr David Riley. Ushers were Mr Sean Palmer , Mr Patrick Palmer and Mr Allen Hartley. The ceremony was per-
formed by the Rev. Walter Drain and organist was Mrs Dorothy Brewer. A reception was held at
the S t ir t House Hotel, Gisbum. The couple are to live
in.Paythome. Photograph: W. Hen derson, Clitheroe.
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R o ta r ia n s ’ c le a n -u p c am p a ig n
MEMBERS of Ribbles- dale Rotary Club are determined to do their bit in th e clean-up of Clitheroe.
Pimlico Link Road next month.
They are to tackle the
remove all the litter in sight on the evening of May 18th as its first effort in a long-term campaign of giving service to the community.
The club intends to Communi ty service
chairman- Mr Richard Dugdale said the clean-up was part of a general cam paign in the area.
“We chose the link road
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Rotarians are to start
their clean-up at 6-30 p.m. and will carry on until all the litter has been cleared.
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