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12 Clitlicroe Advertiser & Times, October 18th, 1990 THE BEST


A SURPRISE THANK YOU FOR GEOFF


Mr Jackson, who was celebrating his 15th


birthday, had notched up a total of 27 years in the youth service and past and present col­ le agu e s a t T r in i t y Youth and Community Centre were determined not to let the two anni­ versaries go unnoticed. They discovered that


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when he attended an official, presentation


ceremonv at the Now Inn, Clitheroe. as part of his role as area youth worker. He was there lo hand


over £l,:i(M) to Mascot, the organisation which sends sick children to Disneyland. The money had been raised earlier


in the year by pul) regu­ lars and youth centre


members during a 12- hour sponsored event involing a va rie ty of activities. Once Ihe formalities


were over, Ihe other ce lebra tions began. Teenage youth leader N'ieola ISowkcr was the mastermind behind the party, which involved some .'ill friends and the presentation oT il plmpic to mark the milestone. “We wanted to say


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suction of Mitton Rond. Whallcy, where there are double white lines, Jac­ queline Rridson (2S). of Seedall Avenue, Clith- eroe, was fined ordered to pay XlJ.oO


police prosecution costs and had h er licence endorsed with three pen­ alty points hv t-litheroe magistrates.


Publican ‘not fit and proper’ to run premises


A C L ITH E R O E publican was refused a justices’ licence by Clitheroe licensing court, following police objections.


Chairman M r David with alcohol.


Yorke told Mrs Reryl Theodora Hellas that the court was unable to grant tier a licence for the Dog and Partridge, Wellgate, on the grounds that she was not a fit and proper p e rs o n to ru n th e premises. I lisp. Inn Hartley said


Mrs Hellas hail been run­ ning the puli since being


granted a temporary pro­ tection order in August. Objections sprang from


incidents at llie Cock and Hnttle, SkipLun, where Mrs Hellas had been licensee before coining to Clitheroe. She was cautioned fol­


lowing allegations about under-age drinking. These included incidents where two girls, aged I-l ami 15. were allegedly found at the hack of the premises


After-hours drinking was also suspected to have


taken place at the pub. Sgt Nicholas V e r ity ,


police licensing officer, said Mrs Hellas was


reported for serving peo­ ple under age just before she left. That ease was now pending. Iusp. Hartley said: “Mrs


Hellas appears to be a weak character of intem- perant habits, who lias allowed offences against lic e n sing laws to be committed. “Tlie Dog and Partridge


attracts more than its fair sh are of yo u n g s te rs between 18 and 25 and we are most concerned about what may happen here in Clitheroe.” Mr Christopher Porter,


Threatening behaviour lands youth in court


ONF of a group of youths who were creating a dis­ turbance outside tile Swan and Royal Hotel, Clilli- eroe, twice raised his fists at policemen and threa­ tened to "have them.”


The incident happened


after police asked Craig Anthony Lord (111), a refuse collector, of Grafton Street, Clitheroe, to move on, suid Mr J. Kendal Limlley, prosecuting. He told Clitheroe magis­


trates that Lord had been swaying, clearly the worse for drink, and fell down steps. Police twice asked him


to move on, but lie contin­ ued being “bolshie” and ignored his g irlfr ie nd ’s attempts to pull him away. When lie was arrested, he struggled and continued s trug gling even after being taken to Clitheroe police station. “This is not the sort of behaviour which society is


her bad been proved in court. She bad suffered emo­


tional problems while at the Cock and Rottle. Her husband, who had been running the pub, had left her and she had struggled oil alone. The Cock and Hottlc


was a busy town centre pub, situated between two nightclubs, with its fail- share of difficult clientele. Seen against this back­ ground, the allegations could be put in th e ir proper context. Some of the customers were rough and rowdy and problems of under-age drinking were common to many premises. W li i t b re ad s lire w e ry


representing Mrs Hellas, said no allegations against


was standing by Mrs Hellas in her Clitheroe application ami bail dis­ played no hesitation in offering her the tenancy. I f there were any prob­


lems at the Dog and Par­ tridge, the police could bring her back to court and apply to revoke her licence. The public house was


prepared to accept,” added


Mr Lindley. Lord pleaded guilty to


using threatening, abusive or in s u lt in g words or behaviour, but told magis­ trates lie had nothing to say about the incident. lie was fined £120, told


to pay £45 prosecution costs and was also ordered to pay £200 in respect of two p re violas c o u r t appearances, when he had been bound over to keep the peace.


Mrs Hellas’s home as well as her live liho o d , he added.


Duplicate key


A RED Konl Escort was broken into, using a dupli­ cate key, between 7 p.m. on Friday and 11-15 n.m. on Sitturday, while it was parked in King Street, Whalley. A Ford cassette player, valued at £150, was taken.


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C O L LE AG U E S sprang a complete surprise on Clithcroe’s popular area youth worker Geoff Jackson to mark a dual milestone in his life — and to say thanks for his unstint­ ing work for young people.


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Clitheroe, M r Jackson lias spent his e n t ire career at T r in i ty and remembers the centre in its infancy in the 1 mills, when it met one night ii week as a coffee bar in the heady days of the Beatles and Rower power. He and his team are proud that T r in ity can nowadays help the unemployed, disabled and mothers, as well as teenagers.


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THEY are the champions .. . and they have the cups to prove it! A father and daughter brace of Kerry Blue terriers owned by Tossidc dog breeder Mrs Pauline Brown, of Chapel House, completed a pri/.ewiniiing season when the daughter was declared overall winner of the 1!1!)() Northern Kerry Blue Terrier Shows. Cnitlin (Sionsilva Hesi­


tation Blues)received a silver rose howl for her owner for amassing over double the points of her nearest rival at the three shows over the year. At Saturday’s show at Hollins Green, near Warrington, she won the cup for the Bitch with the Best Head in Show and was reserve in the Limit Bitch Class. Dad — Jasper


(Sionsilva Ruff ’n’ Tumble) — was not going to he outdone, despite being a grand old man of 10 years. He came second in the veteran class and won the cup for the Best Coat and Colour in Show. The intrepid duo went


on to win the class for the Best Brace of Kerries. Jasper’s next big show will he Crufts, in January, whereas Caitlin will he busy with maternal duties ill a few months’ time! Our picture shows


proud Jasper (left) and Caitlin keeping guard on their trophies.


Councillor’s comment


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Managing director M r Frank George Rowland was married at St W i l­ frid’s Church, Ribchcster, to village store proprie­ tress Miss Dorothie Ann Redmayne. The bridegroom, the


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eldest son of Mr and Mrs I I . Rowland, of Flatts Farm, Bashall Eaves, is managing director of F. G. Rowland Ltd, agricultural tractor contractors. The bride, who has a


village store in ltibches ter, is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Red mayne, of Stydd Manor Farm, Ribchester. - Given away by her


father, the bride wore a classical gown of cream embroidered lace with a headdress of cream roses gypsopliila and pearls and carried a bouquet of cream and co ral roses and orchids. She was attended by


A COMMENT by Kibble V a lle y Conn. H a r r it* P arker that Clitheroe Royal Grammar School had asked Ri bides dale High School to alter the date of a parents’ evening (as published in our story last week) turned out to be unfounded, he told us on


‘unfounded’


Monday. “It was all a misunder­


standing and the relation­ ship between the two schools is as good as it ever was,” declared Coun. Parker.


W H A L LE Y Spurts Club was the target for thieves wlio liriike through several doors to enter the bar area on Tuesday night last


Club break-in


week. Althoug h they rail-


sacked the room, nothing was taken in the raid.


Julie Dewhurst and Caro line Redmayne, her sis­ ters, and Janet Deacon Jayne Walmsley, Sarah and Annastrina Nickson wearing coral coloured satin dresses with cream lace and ribbon trimmings Their headdresses were of cream and coral roses and gypsophila and their bou­ quets of cream and coral ro s e s , o rc h id s and gypsophila. Best man was Mr Tim


Caldcrbank, groomsmen were Mr.limn Redmayne the bride’s brother, and Mr David Rowland, the bridegroom’s brother, am ushers were Mr James Redmayne, the bride’ brother, and Mr John Hil­ ton, the bridegroom’s brother-in-law. Canon F. Leviek eon-


ducted the ceremony and the organist was Mr Chris Freeman. A reception fol­


lowed at the Crofters’ Hotel, Garstang. The couple are to live in


Newton. Photograph: John R. Hornby, Longridge.


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A HARRY QUINN racing cycle was stolen from the: ear park of the New Inn, Parson Lane, Clitheroe, last week. It is a 10-speed silver model, valued at £150.


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