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representing the defen dant, said that Stopforth had been working in Lon don and came back to Clitheroe to spend the weekend with his wife. A lot of his personal papers were in Liverpool with his mother. He was due to return to
prosecuting, said that Stopforth (24), of Central Avenue, Clitheroe, had not had time to tax his car and then failed to produce his documents. Mr Geoffrey Isherwood,
forth’s wife went to Clith eroe police station, but it was locked. She returned he next day and was told hat Stopforth himself had
London on the Sunday evening and on the way asked his mother to send che d o c um e n ts to Glitheroe. On the sixth day, Stop-
'hat through working in London, Stopforth had not found the time to get the car MOT tested or taxed. He was fined £100 for
:o produce the documents. He was in London so could lot produce them. The court also heard
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£5 for failing to produce an nsurance certificate and
>ay £66-60 back duty. Stopforth admitted all the iffences.
Biker did wheelie’ ;hrough
:own centre \ COURT heard how a notor cyclist did a “whee- ie” for 15 yards along a main street. Stephen James Burgess
hrough Market Place and nto Wellgate, the town’s magistrates were told. Burgess then began to
flitheroe, kept the front vheel of his machine in the ir as he rode with two th e r motor cyclists
IS), of Fairfield Drive,
bikes when the area was busy with pedestrians. He. was fined £100'and
weave his machine in letween the other two
banned for three months when he admitted driving without due care and attention.
Vorman Lund told Bur- ;ess: “You can’t pull the wool over our eyes. We lave been involved in notor bikes a lot longer han you. We can’t have
:roe. It is fortunate no-one vas injured.”
Lifetime spent in farming
1 CLITHEROE pen- loner who moved to Cast- eford Home for the -Ilderly in the town a few
nonths ago, following ill •.ealth, has died in hospi- al, aged 82. Mr Albert Robinson,
•roe, was born in Bolton- 'y-Bowland, where his amily farmed. The family moved to Grindleton, where Mr Robinson met md married his wife Ivy, who died 14 years ago. , Mr Robinson worked as i farm labourer through out the area and as far iway as Blackpool, until he age of 50, when he
ormerly of Pendle Court, layhurst Street, Clith-
were gardening and watching snooker on elevision.
vas not his intention to do t “wheelie” but his clutch vas slipping at the time. Presiding magistrate Mr
Burgess told the court it
using the car with no excise licence, £5 for fail- ng to produce a driving,
£30 for using a car with no est certificate. He was also ordered to
home AFTER being stopped by a policeman for not dis playing an excise licence, William Stopforth then failed to produce his docu ments within the regula tion seven days. Mr Mike Cunningham,
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The bride, who works at
THERE was never a dull moment when headmaster Mr Clive Darley gave a talk on his Alpine experiences to the Friends of CRGS — and a good number of pupils, staff and par ents turned out on Fri day to hear him. He demonstrated
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by her father, wore a full- length gown of white Dutch lace. She had a headdress of pearls with white flowers and carried a waterfall bouquet of pink', white and aqua mixed flowers, trimmed with ribbon.
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Roundabout doubts in Whalley
CONCERN has been expressed by parish coun cillors regarding Whalley’s proposed mini roundabout scheme.
be situated near the centre of the village at the junc tion of King Street and Accrington Road, taking the place of the traffic lights.
The roundabout would For many years CELEBRITY have been at the forefront of
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three daughters and four ions, of whom Mr John Robinson lives in Sabden and Mrs Edna Birtwell and Mrs Leonora Frank- :and live in Clitheroe. Cremation took place at
He is survived by his
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what every well-dressed rucksack wearer is car rying these days, and why, and gave the a u d ie n c e a t a s t e (literally) of the kind of pre-packed food which keeps body and soul together on top of a mountain. It received plenty of
v o te s , th o u g h th e highly palatable Swiss cheese and wine laid on
by the Friends commit tee disappeared with a little less trepidation. Slides of the walking
.superb photography with appropriate music. It was, admitted one
things Swiss , from chocolates and embroi dered cottons to cow bells and gentians, pro vided a fa scina ting background to the eve ning, which ended with an audiovisual presen t a t io n combining
parties Mr Darley had led in a pre-Clitheroe life,, accompanied by humorous commentary, proved that headmas ters are, after all, only human beings. An exhibition of all
pupil frankly, “just about the best slide show I’ve ever seen.” Praise indeed. '
Climbing in the Dales
MEMBERS of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club trav elled to the Yorkshire Dales on Sunday, spending the day in Swaledale. Starting from the vil
lage of Gunnerside, the party climbed Black Hill and Rogan’s Seat, before a scramble down Swinner Gill exploring caves and abandoned mine workings. The next outdoor meet
bers are asked to meet at Clitheroe Cricket Club, when Nick Taylor will give an illustrated lecture about his climbs in the Swiss Alps.
Seasonal steam-up
AN end of season “steam- up” takes place at the Todber Caravan Park, Gisburn, at the weekend. Steam engines large and
small will be converging on the site from all over the country and proceeds from the two-day event are to be donated to the fund for children with heart disorders.
Tour of civic suite tops the agenda
A CONDUCTED tour of the recently com pleted civic buildings in Church Street was the first item on the agenda when Clitheroe Civic Society held its annual meeting. Mr Philip Bailey, Ribble Valley Council’s director
John Chew (chairman), Beryl Cassidy and Brian Hud-' son (vice-chairmen), Cathie Course (secretary) and Donald Coates (treasurer). Members heard that the society had been pleased
of development and client services, hosted the tour. Representatives of other local organisations were also present as guests of the society. Officers elected were: Kath Bulcock (president),
to host the meeting of Lancashire Civic Societies in April, when the speaker had been Dr Rod Hack ney, past president of the Royal Institute of British Architects. In the last year, members had spent time dis
ing increasingly important, the society is keen to recruit new members. Everyone will be welcome to attend the next meeting, held at Clitheroe Parish Hall on Monday, beginning at 7-30 p.m. The speaker will be Mr Keith Taylor, the new Ribble Valley tourism officer.
cussing the Auction Mart site and the society’s views had been forwarded to the council. At a time when environmental issues are becom
THE 46th annual Hodder Valley Show at Slaidbum produced keen rivalry in sections for cattle, sheep, horticultural, confection ery, handicraf ts and horses.
ual classes who helped to produced an action-packed,
Winners of the individ
since 1.8.88: B. Bristol and Sons, J. Carr, J. Mason. Dairy heifer not more than two broad teeth: B. Bristol and Sons, J. Carr. In-calf dairy heifer (4 broad teeth): B. Bristol and Sons. Dairy heifer in milk (4 broad teeth): B. Bristol and Sons. In-calf dairy cow or heifer (5 broad teeth or over): B. Bris tol and Sons. Dairy cow or heifer in milk (5 broad teeth): B. Bristol and Sons. Best caived cow or heifer: 1 and 2 B. Bris tol and Sons. Open classes. Heifer born
day were as follows: Beef cattle Local classes. Heifer calf bom
since 1.8.88: J. Seed, B. Bristol and Sons, J. Carr. Dairy heifer under two years geld: B. Bristol and Sons, Bolland Bros. Dairy heifer in calf: J. Metcalfe, Mrs S. Stephenson. Dairy heifer in milk: 1 and 3, J. Metcalfe, B. Bristol and Sons. Dairy cow in
Hodder Valley Show results
T. Robinson and Sons, G. J. Walker. Tup lamb: 1 and 3 T. Robinson and Sons, Walker Bros. Two gimmer lambs: 1 and 3 E. W. and J. R. Parkinson, T. Robinson and Sons. Two shearl ings: T. Robinson and Sons, E. WT and J. R. Parkinson, G. J. Walker. Two ewes, lambs suck led this season: 1 and 3 T. Robinson and Sons, Walker Bros. Full group: land 3 T. Robinson ana Sons, E. W. and J. R. Parkinson. Best female: E. W. and J. R. Parkinson. Best - male, and best exhibit: T. Robinson and Sons. Horticulture Bowl mixed roses: Mrs J.
calf: J. Metcalfe, B. Bristol and Sons, Bolland Bros. Dairy cow in milk: B. Bristol and Sons, M. C o rn t .hw a i te , M rs . S. Stephenson. Local beef cattle. Beef type
type cow or heifer with calf at foot: J. A. Marsden. Breeding bull: T. Robinson and Sons. Gela. heifer or bullock: J . Seed.
cow or heifer in calf: G. ana D. Robinson. Beef type cow or heifer with calf at foot: J. A. Marsden, G. and D. Robinson. Breeding bull: T. Robinson and Sons. Open beef cattle classes. Beef
Champion: T. Robinson and Sons. YFC classes. Beef type calf
under six months: T. Robinson, J. Marsden, G. and D. Robin son. Beef type calf bom August 1988 onwards: T. Robinson, J. Marsden, G. and D. Robinson. Dairy calf born August 1988 onwards: J. Carr, 2 and 3 J. Mason. Pair calves: J. Carr, J. Mason, J. Marsden. Sheep YFC sheep section. Horned
Snaith, Mrs J. Weisters, Mrs M. Breaks. Posy for bridesmaid: Mrs M. Breaks, Mrs J. L. Law- son. Dried arrangement: 1 and 2 Mrs M. Breaks, Mrs J. L. Lawson. Posy bowl: Mrs M. Breaks, Mrs H. J. Snaith, Mrs J. Weisters. Foliage: Mrs M. Breaks, Mrs.H. J. Snaith, Mrs J. L. Lawson. Hobby exhibit: 1 and 2 Mrs J. L. Lawson, Mrs M. . Breaks. Teapot: Mrs M. Breaks, Mrs J. L. Lawson, Mrs K. M. Kapp. Seven flowers: Mrs M. Breaks, Mrs J. L. Lawson. Guest bedroom arrangement: Mrs J. L. Lawson, Mrs M. Breaks, Mrs J. Weisters. Vegetables. Runner beans: M.
Carr, D. Weisters, Mrs B. Steen. Vase, three roses: Mrs E. Lawson, Mrs B. Steen, D. Weisters. One rose: Mrs E. Lawson, Mrs D. Leeming, D. Weisters. Vase mixed sweet peas: Mrs M. Breaks. Sweet peas, one variety: Mrs M. Breaks. Asters: Mrs M. Breaks. Mixed dahlias: Mrs M. Breaks. Pansies: A. Waterworth, Mrs M. Breaks, Mrs B. Steen. Three vases annuals: 1 and 2 Mrs M. Breaks, Mrs. B. Steen. Three vases perennials: 1 and 2 Mrs M. Breaks, Mrs D. Leeming. Antirrhinums: 3 Mrs M. Breaks. Window plant in bloom: 1 and 3 A. P. Kapp, E. Waterworth. Window plant foliage: 1, 2 and 3 Mrs J. L. Lawson. Any flower: Mrs E. Lawson, Mrs M. Breaks. Cactus: 3 Mrs E. Lawson. Floral art: Basket: Mrs H. J.
gimmer lamb: 1 and 2 G. Swind- lehurst, P. Pinder. Homed ewe, lamb suckled this season: P. Pinder, D. Harrison, G. Swind- lehurst. Dodded grimmer lamb: 1 and 2 G. A. Parker, P. Pinder. Dodded ewe, lamb suckled this season: G. A. Parker, P. Pinder, G. Swindlehurst. One fat lamb: 1 and 3 D. Harrison, 2 T. Robin son. One fat lamb horned: G. Swindlehurst, 2 and 3 G. and D. Robinson. Sheep section. Two-horned
ing will be based at the Caer Fran climbing hut, Llanberis. On October 19th, mem
Tup two shear and over: T. Robinson and Sons, 2 and 3 Spence and Baines. Shearling tup: Spence and Baines, B. Bristol and Sons. Tup lamb: Spence and Baines, B. Bristol and Sons, Two gimmer lambs: Spence and Baines, J. A. Mars den, B. Bristol and Sons. Two shearlings: J. A. Marsden, Spence and Baines, B. Bristol and Sons. Two ewes, lambs suckled this season: B. Bristol and Sons, Spence and Baines, J. A. Marsden. Best full group: Spence and Baines, B. Bristol and Sons. Best male; T. Robin son and Sons. Best female: Spence and Baines. Country-bred sheep. Tup, two
E. Townson, 2 and 3 J. L. and D. A. Swindlehurst. Shearling tup: Mrs E. Townson, J. L. and D. A. Swindlehurst. Aged tup: Mrs E. Townson, J. L. and D. A. Swindlehurst. Gimmer lay: 1 and 2 J. L. and D. A. Swindle hurst, Mrs E. Townson. Shearl ing gimmer: Mrs E. Townson. 2 and 3 J. L. and D. A. Swindle hurst. Ewe: 1 and 3 J. L. and D. A. Swindlehurst, Mrs E. Townson. Full group: Mrs E. Townson, J . L. and D. A. Swindlehurst. Best female: 1 and 2 J. L. and D. A. Swindle hurst, Mrs E. Townson. Best male: 1, 2 and 3 Mrs E. Townson'. Lonk and Lonk cross sheep.
wedder lambs: 1 and 2 J. A. Marsden. Two dodded wedder Iambs: 1 and 2 J. A. Marsden, G. and S. E. Parker. Dodded tup lamb: 1 and 3 NWWA Croas- dale, G. and S. E. Parker. Dod ded shearling tup: NWWA- Croasdale. Dodded tup aged: NWWA Croasdale. Two dodded breeding gimmer lambs: G. and S. E. Parker, NWWA Croas dale, R. C. Towler. Best single gimmer lamb, half-bred: 1 ana 3, G. and S .E. Parker, R. C. Towler. Best shearling gimmer, half-bred: A. Carr, 2 and 3 G. and S. E. Parker. Two shearling gimmers: G. and S. E. Parker, A. Carr. Group four sheep: G. and S. E. Parker. Best female in section: A. Carr. Best male: NWWA Croasdale. Best single exhibit: NWWA Croasdale. Suffolk sheep. Tup Iamb: Mrs
Handley, R. W. Howarth, R. E. Raw. French beans: 1, 2 and 3 W.A. and S. Esson. Broad beans: Mrs J. Robinson, 2 and 3 W. A. and S. Esson. Tomatoes: R. E. Raw, W. Wood, J. L. Lawson. Beetroots: 1 and 3 R. E. Raw, Mrs N. E. Eastwood. Carrots: J. L. Lawson, Miss E. Robinson. Turnips: Mrs N. E. Eastwood, 2 and 3 W. A. and S. Esson. Swedes: W. A. and S. Esson. Oval potatoes: W. Wood, A. Waterworth, D. Weisters. Round potatoes: 1, 2 and 3 W. A. and S. Esson. Marrow: Mrs N. E. Eastwood, A. Rigby, R. W. Howarth. Any vegetable: Mrs N. E. Eastwood, Miss E. Robinson. Onions from seed: R.W. Howarth. Onions from sets: W. Wood, Mrs N. E. Eas twood, Mrs E. Lawson. Mis shaped: R. W. Howarth. Confectionery Eggs and preserves. Eggs: 1
shear and over:.l and 3 T. Robinson and Sons, 2 NWWA Whitendale. Shearling tup: 1 and 2 T. Robinson and Sons. Tup lamb: 1 and 3 NWWA Whi- tendaie, T. Robinson and Sons.- Two gimmer lambs: NWWA A. Whitendale, T. Robinson and- Sons. Two shearlings: NWWA Whitendale, T. Robinson and Sons. Two ewes suckled this season: T. Robinson and Sons, NWWA Whitendale. Best full group: NWWA Whitendale, T. Robinson and Sons. Best female, best male, and best exhibit: T. Robinson and Sons. Swaledale sheep:" One tup,
two shear and over: 1,2 and 3 T. Robinson and Sons; Shearling tup: E. ,W. and J. R. Parkinson,
.Steen. WI section: Slaidburn, Hodder Valley Ladies, Dunsop Bridge. Handicrafts Machine knit: Mrs J. Parkin
J. Parkinson. Knittea ladies garment: A. Porter, Mrs P. Gib son, H. Harrison. Decoupage: 1 and 3 Mrs K. Taylor, A. Water- worth. Crochet work: 1 and 2 Mrs J. Robinson, E, Water- worth. Ladies handicraft: A. Waterworth, H. Harrison.. Embroidery: A. Porter, Mrs Robinson. Soft toy: H. Harri son, A. Waterworth. Oil or watercolour: l.and 3 Miss A. Rushton, Mrs A. Guest. Sketch: A. Waterworth. ' ■ . Photography. Photo "Tran quility”: Miss K. Pinder, Mrs A.
son, Mrs B. Maher, A. Porter. Knitted baby garment: Mrs M. Harrison, Mrs .M, Briggs, Mrs
jam: 1,2 and 3 Mrs K. Metcalfe. Lemon cheese: Mrs K.M. Kapp, Mrs J. Robinson. Jellied bee troot: Mrs K. Metcalfe, D. Weisters, Mrs D. Robinson. Wine: 1, 2 and 3: A. P. Kapp. Cakes and bread: Fruit cake: Mrs K. Mason, Mrs H.J. Snaith, Mrs K. Metcalfe. Goosnargh cakes: Mrs B. Peel, D. Weis ters, Mrs D. Robinson. Vien nese tarts: Miss K. Pinder, Mrs D. Robinson, Mrs J. Robinson. Orange cake: Mrs D. Robinson, Mrs B. Peel, Mrs J. Parkinson. Mince pies: Mrs D. Robinson, 2 and 3 Mrs S. Esson. Rum truf fles: Mrs K. Taylor, D. Weis ters, Mrs J. Parkinson. Plain cake: 2 E. Robinson, 3 D. Weis ters. Coconut pyramids: 1 and 3 Mrs S. Esson, Mrs D. Robinson. Coconut biscuits: 2, D. Weis ters. Flapjack:
E.Robinson, J. Mason, D. Weisters. Slaidburn Fair cakes: Mrs B. Peel, Mrs E. Lawson, Mrs B. Steen. Coffee cake: Mrs B. Peel, Mrs D. Robinson. Rock buns: Mrs B. Peel, 2 and 3 Mrs S. Esson. Quiche: Mrs B. Peel, E. Barton, Mrs S. Singleton. Fruit scones: Mrs D. Robinson, A. Water- worth, Mrs K. Metcalfe. Apple pie: Mrs D. Robinson, Mrs S. Esson, E. Barton. Chocolate item: fl, Harrison, D. Weisters. Swiss roll: Mrs J. Robinson, Mrs J. Parkinson, Mrs B. Peel. Date loaf: D. Weisters. Trifle: Mrs S. Esson, Mrs D. Robinson, ,D. Weisters. Sta r te r: Mrs S. Esson, R. Kapp, Mrs D. Robin son. Egg custard: Mrs D. Robinson, Mrs B. Peel, Mrs B.
and 3 Mrs K. Metcalfe, Mrs N. E. Eastwood. Chutney: D. Weister, Mrs D. Robinson, Mrs K. Metcalfe. Mincemeat: D. Weisters, Mrs K. Metcalfe, Mrs B. Peel. Rum butter: D. Weis ters, Mrs D. Robinson. Marma lade: Mrs D. Robinson, 2 and 3 Mrs K.M. Kapp. Fudge: Mrs D. Robinson, D. Weisters, Mrs J. Robinson. Soft fruit jam: Mrs J.E. Howarth, Miss A. Rush- ton, Mrs K. Metcalfe. Hard fruit
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' pony up to 14.2: Mrs Richards, Master M. Smith. Riding horse over 14.2: Jane McNamee, Jean Murry. Condition and turnout: Jane McNamee and Jean Mur ray, Kate Balwick and Margaret Carr. Riding horse ridden: Jane McNamee, Margaret Carr, Jean Murray. Show champion: M. T. Smith, Mrs Richards reserve. Heavy horses. Best yearling
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colt:'R. Mortimer, J: Mitson. Two year old: J. Wilkinson. Barren mare or gelding: R. Mortimer, J. Bolton. Brood mare or gelding: A,.Wilkinson, L. Hudson, D. Garner.
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THE Karate Kid returns to Clitheroe’s Civic Hall tomorrow for a week, at 7- 30 p.m.,' with the showing of “The Karate Kid part 3.” Starring Ralph Mac- chio and Pat Morita, the film tells the;story of the “Kid’s” most difficult bat tle, which he is black mailed into fighting. :
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