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When it comes to luck, president jig Allen has the lion’s share
THE lion’s share of the luck certainly came to the new president of Clithcroc Lions, Mr Allen Hollingworth, after his inauguration on Saturday evening, at the Coach and Horses Hotel, Bolton-by-Bowland. For when Mr
• Peter Scholcs, he was also handed the president’s tiny lapel badge to sport in his
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A SCHOOLBOY was on his way to a village disco when a car stopped and a young passen ger and then the driver got out to assault him, Clitheroe magistrates were told.
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Karl John Holmes (18),
juvenile got out and started to assault a 15- year-old schoolboy. During the scuffle,
cuting, said that Holmes was driving a Ford Escort along King Street, Whal- ley, with a juvenile pas senger in the front seat. The ear stopped and the
Holmes left his seat, head butted the schoolboy and punched him in the face. The assault ended when a member of the public shouted at them. Colin Peters telephoned
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A WADDINGTON man was the envy of his friends after picking up a double prize in a national competition.
Escort 1.41 for Mr Malcolm Edlington at a special pre sentation ceremony at Southend-on-Sea in Essex.
Prize number one came in the shape of a new Ford
, Prize number two was a £500 cash bonus, which Mr Edlington collected at the same time as the car. He was awarded the .cash because his entry for the prize draw had been received before a (leadline date.
car in a prize draw run by the Essex-based Maplin Electronics, one of Europe’s largest electronic compo nent suppliers.
Mr Edlington, a retired computer expert, won the
More than 200,000 Maplin customers were invited to take part in the draw. . It was something of a shock when Maplin mar
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his father, who arrived at the scene and after a brief w o r d w i th H u g h e s informed the police. They found that the juvenile passenger in Hughes’s car was suffering from the effects of drink and was unfit to be interviewed. Holmes at first denied
after pleading guilty to assaulting Colin St John Peters. Mrs Susan Riley, prose
scuffle started, he over reacted because of the
damage to his vehicle.
DRAWING a winning double . . . that’s the Assheton Arms Hotel in Downham, which for the second year got the best results in Christmas raffle fund-raising for the Lions
Club of Clitheroe. And club members decided that licensees David
cheque to the village charily fund, which supports the village hall, cricket club and playschool. Afterwards the group sat down to a meal
tificate from Peter, with Lions and their wives.
and Wendy Busby’s efforts in selling £110 worth of charity raffle tickets deserved a reward in itself. So a group of members and their wives attended a presentation ceremony at the hotel when retiring president, Peter Scholcs, handed David a cheque for £20 and a framed certificate of commendation, and Wendy received a bouquet of flowers. The big-hearted pair immediately donated the
together. Our picture shows David (left) receiving his cer
Living with apartheid
honorary canon of Bloem fontein Cathedral and rec tor of the black township of Bothaville in the diocese. He is visiting the Ribble
A BLACK South African clergyman spoke about the difficulties of living with apartheid when he visited local churches this week Canon Jones Lieta is an
Valley with his wife, Anna, and preached on Sunday at Clitheroe Par ish Church and at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor. At St Paul’s he gave a
blessing in his local Scsotho dialect and in English. The Vicar of St Paul’s,
the assault, but later said lie had struck the school boy after his ear had stopped at traffic lights. Ho had not seen how the scuffle had s ta r te d between his passenger and the boy. His car had a piece of strip missing and when lie saw the scuffle he thought the person on the p ave m e n t had been re sp o n s ib le for the damage. The schoolboy had
swelling and bruising to the right cheekbone, but
had suffered no lasting damage, added Mrs Riley. Mr Geoffrey Ishcrwood,
representing Holmes, said that as the defendant was driving through VVhalley he heard a bang and pulled up. He was convinced a group of youths had thrown something at the car and wanted to see what it was. When the
the difficulties imposed by segregation of races and how grateful he was that the pillars of the system were at last coming down. He welcomed the dia
first hand and greatly admired the work of the famous Desmond Tu Tu.
the Rev. Rodney Nichol son, said he was delighted to be able to walk down the aisle of St Paul’s to show symbolically that, white or black, the church was one. Canon Lieta spoke of
Archbishop of Cape Town, and his fiery denunciation of racial barriers. His hosts in Clitheroe.
logue between the govern ment there and the Afri can National Congress. Canon Lieta had seen at
were Tom and Kate Wall- work, of Gills Croft. Mrs Wallwork is very much involved with the work of the Mothers'’ Union throughout the Blackburn diocese and the Canon and Anna, who have five chil dren, were particularly interested to see how it h ad d e v e lo p e d in Lancashire. This visit was seen by
ch u rch o f f ic ia ls as strengthening further the strong links that already exist between the two dioceses. Canon Lieta is pictured with Mr Nicholson.
May be dropped
THE controversial scheme to install a mini-round about in the centre of Whalley could be (Implied, according to a county councillor.
Valley Council were told by County Coun. Chris
Members of the Kibble
lloltom that he was quite confident the proposals would not go ahead. Ribble Valley council lors and local residents
have repeatedly expressed concern to the county sur veyor about plans to intro duce the roundabout in the village.
Surprise double win for couple F1
keting manager Mr Vic Sutton phoned him with the good news about the car. “At first I thought it was a joke,” he said, “something that always seems to happen to other people. I never dreamt that I would win the first prize.” He travelled down to Southend for the presenta
tion ceremony with his wife, Marjorie. “This is just amazing. It is all so fantastic — the
car was a wonderful surprise and the £500 is the icing on a fabulous cake,” he added. Mr Edlington and his wife are pictured collect ing the car from Mr Sutton.
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Hollingworth received his ribbon and medallion of office from the retiring president, Mr
jacket during his year of office.
had taken his jacket off, he put the badge on the tablecloth. Later •waitresses cleared the tables, and shook the cloths in the car park. This was when club member and “Advertiser and Times” photographer Mr John Barry went out to his Metro car to drive to his home in Blackburn. “Next morning, when I
As Mr Hollingworth
went back to the car, I could sec something stuck under the lip of the bonnet,” said Mr Barry. “I could not believe it
journey.” A new “unofficial”
when I found the president’s badge, which could quite easily have fallen into the road at any time during the
hand-over took place on Monday morning when John gave the badge hack to an incredulous Allen at the Yorkshire Bank, Castle Street, Clitheroc, where he is manager’s assistant. During Saturday’s
ceremony, which was followed by a meal and disco, Mr Scholes spoke about the year’s
activities and there was a report from the various committee chairmen, including a very humorous one on behalf of the social committee. In his inaugural
address, Mr Hoilingworth outlined his plans for charity work during the year, including his hope of repeating earlier fund-raising by the group for a water well in the third world. A charter treasurer of
the club, he has also served on the Clitheroe Heritage Fayrc
attended Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, has been with the Yorkshire Bank for 28 years, serving at branches in Blackburn, Burnley, Clitheroe, Rotherham, Colne and Nelson, before returning to Clitheroe 12 years ago. His favourite hobbies
Committee throughout its existence. He is a sidesman at St Ambrose Church, Grindlcton. Mr Hollingworth, who
NEW Lions president Mr Allen Hollingworth
include walking and a lifelong interest in steam engines. A keen sportsman, he is a former
goalkeeper for Waddington and West Bradford Football Clubs. Mr Hollingworth and
New housing for Barrow
THE village of Barrow could take on a new look, if plans to erect houses on wliat is c u r re n t ly a b u i ld e r ’s y a r d a r e accepted. An outline planning
scheme seeks to build 11 houses on land to the rear of Coekerill Terrace. The site adjoins an existing
disused storage depot,' which was previously granted outline planning permission for residential development in 1988. T h e a p p 1 i c a t i o n i s
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