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ADULT SWIMMING 10 week courses — £30
Beginners — 6 p.m. — 7 p.m. Improvers — 8 p.m. — 9 p.m.
SATURDAYS at
Starting SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th Places limited
STONYHURST POOL Payment to be received by August 17th
For further details phone Pat Ellacott on Clitheroe 26297
FOLLOW TH E CROWDS TO TH E
MAMMOTH SUNDAY MARKET (AND CAR BOOT SALE)
THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th CENTRE VALE PARK-
T0DM0RDEN 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Organised on behalf of and held In conjunction with Todmorden (Jons Annual Family Fun Day and Fair.
Car Boot spaces £6 - no bookings necessary. Arrive from 8.30 a.m. - (Bring your own tables)
Enquiries 0836 367754
Donations from proceeds of the carpark collection at Whalley Market on Sunday July 7th for Calderstones Hospital
St John’s, Worsthorne, Burnley Seventeenth
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The 31st Annual VILLAGE
HURST GREEN
FETE On
SUNDAY
AUGUST 11th 1991 at
MEMORIAL HALL and FIELD
Parade to Fete at 2 p.m. from The Eagle and Child
ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR 1991 Open till Sunday, August 11th 1991 (Accompanied Children Free)
Open Dally 2 p.m. — 9 p.m. All exhibits on sale Admission 40p
CLITHEROE YOUNG FARMERS CLUB
Hang up your green wellies - put on your football boots or trainers and join
For the first meeting of the new season, the annual sports night on
CLITHEROE Y.F.C.
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14th at 7-30 p.m. at WEST BRADFORD PLAYING FIELDS
For details Tel. Pam Bullock on Stonyhurst 471 or Paul Morris on Ribchoster 523
THE LOWER BUCK INN W a d d in g to n , Clitheroe
T E L : (0200) 28705
Bar snacks daily — Lunch time and evenings 12-3 p.m. 7-10 p.m.
3 COURSE SUNDAY LUNCH 12 noon— 3 p.m.
STONYHURST COLLEGE
CLITHEROE FESTIVAL
THE iHSSs V (Bar Snacks Also Available) £5.45 PIANO FRIDA Y & SATURDA Y EVENINGS
Bed and Breakfast accommodation available Dining room now open midweek
Open as normal during the holidays Hurst Green Telephone: Stonyhurst (0254) 826345
The original house, (stuated dose to the picturesque village of Hurst Groat in the beautiful Ribble Valley) dates front the late 16th cottury. Set in e tta tsv e grounds whidt include ornamental gardens. The College has an impressive approach down a lerg avenue flanked by man made rectangular ponds constructed in the 17th century. The parish Church of St. Peters twill in 1832, is linked to the main building which the boys' Catholic boarding school, founded ty the Society of Jesus in 1993.
Loudon: Just off the B6243 (Lortgridge - Oithcroc) a t the o u tiiits of Hurst Gran, 10 mile from junction 31 on M6. Opening Times:
House weekly from July 30th to August 31st, Tues. to Sun only (plus Aug. Bank Hoi. Mon.) 1 - 5
Grounds It Gardens: Weekly fran July 6th to August 31 st, Tues. to Sun only (plus Aug. Bank Hoi. Mon.) 1 - 5 Admission:
House: Adult £25), Child (4 • 14 yrs.) £15) (under 4 free). Cardens onlyiflOO. No Dogs Permitted.
Refreshments / Gift Shop available. Limited facilities f a disabled
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Thursday 8th. LION HEARTS SINGLES CLUB. Meet every Thursday at the White Lion Hotel, Clitheroe Tel. Angela 0200/26955.
Thursday 8th. COFFEE MORNING At Whalley Meth. Church 10am. - noon 50p.
Thursday 8th. PENDLE INVESTMENT CLUB Meet at 8 30pm. at the Bonny Inn. Salesbury. Enq. 0254/71428.
Friday 9th. TRADITIONAL MAINSTREAM JAZZ Every Fri day at the Wellsprings Inn, Nick O'Pendlo, 9pm. - 11,30pm. Free admission.
Friday 9th. FLEAMARKET Every Friday from 10am. - 4.30pm. on the Market Site, Clitheroe.
Friday 9th. R.A.O.B. Every Friday at 8pm. at the British Legion, Whaiiey Rd, Clitheroe. Details 22478.
Saturday 10th. ST ANDREWS CHURCH, SLAIDBURN Sponsored walk, 1. 14 miles, 2. 7 miles, 3. 3 miles. Everyone welcome, please contact: John Cowling, Clith eroe 23855 lor information.
Saturday 10th. CLITHEROE RAMBLERS ASS. Meet 10am. at Waterloo for Hyndburn. Leader: Ian Thornton-Bryar.
Saturday 10th. KELLOGG’S CYCLE RACE Passess through Sabden and over the Nick O'Pendle at 12.40pm. approx.
Saturday 10th. CLITHEROE AREA Wl SHOW At St Augus tine's R C High School, Billington. Opens 10.30am. - 5.00pm.
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Sunday 11th. CYCLISTS TOURING CLUB A run: Manches ter DA. Meet DB 09.30, lunch/tea: Norden. B run: Sports Day meet: DB 09.30. lunch/tea Norden.
Sunday 11th. HURST GREEN VILLAGE FETE Procession starts 2pm from the Eagle and Child. Adults 50p Children
Tuesday 13th. LANCASHIRE FAMILY HISTORY & HER ALDRY SOCIETY Meet at Clitheroe Cricket Club at 7-30
free.
Wenesday 14th. CLITHEROE RAMBLERS ASSOCIATION Meet 6-45 p.m. at Waterloo, leader: George Senior.
p.m., speaker Mr W Turner “From East Lancashire to Botany Bay”.
Wednesday 14th. WHITEHALL TEA & CRAFTS, HURST GREEN 10-30 a.m. — 4 p.m. "The Countryside in Mid summer”. a countryside day with Norman Duerden. Details & bookings ring Mrs Alsway 0254 826456.
Thursday 15th. CLITHEROE MOUNTAINEERING CLUB Meet at Clitheroe Cricket Club, speaker Alan Gornall "Mountain Bikes", contact Alistair Patten 0200 24406
Thursday 15th. WHALLEY HISTORY & ARCHAEOLOGI CAL SOCIETY Meets 2nd & 4th Thursday at 7-15 p.m. at the Roman Catholic School, The Sands. Whalley. Details 0254 823389.
Friday 16th. "GRIMEWATCH ROADSHOW” Car park near the Market Place 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.
Saturday 17th. CLITHEROE NATURALISTS Meet at the Station 10 a.m. lor Formby Point £3 leader E Chatburn.
Saturday 10th. TAI-CHI-CHUAN Clitheroe Library Meeting Room 10am - 4pm. Cost £10. For lurther info, contact Phillip Hislop 0200/27468.
Saturday 17th. CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB Annual Show, contact 0200 24165
Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th. CLITHEROE MOUNTAIN EERING CLUB Wasdale Camp, contact 0200 27044
Saturday 10th. GRAND JUMBLE SALE At Tosside Institute in aid ol Mount Sion Chapel. 2pm. Adm 30p.
Sunday 11th. NORTH EAST LANCS RAMBLERS Meet York St. 9.15am lor Osmotherley. Adults £4.70 Children £2.55.
Sunday 11th. THE CLITHEROE FESTIVAL ROCK A T THE CASTLE At the Clitheroe Castle bandstand, 2pm - 7pm
0282/612123. Adm free.
Saturday 17th. WEST BRADFORD COUNTRY CRAFT FAYRE 11 a.m. — 4 p.m. Admission 50p Children tree, C5 bus service (rom Clitheroe
Sunday 18th. CLITHEROE MOUNTAINEERING CLUB Langdale Horshoe, contact 0200 27044
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FRIDAY AUGUST 9th 8-30 a.m.. LLANDUDNO pop ula r North Wales r e s o r t .......................................................................£5.90 8-30 a.m.. CONWAY mediaeval walled town and c a s t le ...................................................................•£6.20 8-30 a.m.. RHYL Welsh resort with entertainment for a l l .................................................................. £5.25
SUNDAY AUGUST 11th 12-00 noon HAWES AND THE
BUTTERTUBS........superb scenery together with the wonders of nature above the highest market town in North Yorkshire.............................................................................................................. fS.50
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14th
10-30 a.m. SKIPTON For market, castle, sail on canal e t c . ...................................................................£3.50 10-30 a.m. BOLTON ABBEY AND CRASSINGTON visiting both p la c e s .....................................£4.50
THURSDAY AUGUST 15th 8-
30 a.m. KESWICK, DERWENT WATER AND SEATDLLER . . . hill day tour of north lakeland via Borrowdale to
Seatoller at the foot of Honislcr Pass ..................................... '..........................................................................................£6.50 FRIDAY AUCUST16th
9- 30 a.m. BLACKPOOL.......................................(home approx 6-00 p.m.) ........................................ £3.50 9-30 a.m. CLEVELEYS ...................................................................................................................................£3.75 9-30 a.m. FLEETWOOD ................................................................................................................................£4-00
SUNDAY AUGUST 18th 8-30 a.m. FULL DAY SCOTTISH MYSTERY TOUR . . always a favourite with an clement of surprise, scenic beauty and maybe a visit or tw o ....................................................................................................................................... #.50 TUESDAY AUGUST 20th 8- 30 a.m. STRATFORD-ON-AVON allowing time to discover Shakespeare's birthplace situated on the river A v o n ...................................................................................................................................................£7.50
THURSDAY AUCUST 22nd 9- 30 a.m. SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW or shopping e t c . ................................................................£4.00
SATURDAY AUGUST 24th 9-30 a.m. SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW or shopping e t c . ................................................................ £4.00
SUNDAY AUCUST 2Sth 1-00 p.m. THE BLUBBERHOUSE MOORS, PATELEY BRIDGE & CRASSINGTON half day tour over the highest parts of middle Pennincs with superb v iew s ..........................................................£4.80
BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY AUGUST 26th 8- 30 a.m. WHITBY a favourite for everyone. This full day tour takes us to this quaint cast coast resort with fishing harbour and abbey etc. via Pickering and the North Yorkshire moors returning through the Hamblcton Hills ......................................................................................................................£8.00
THURSDAY'AUGUST 29th 9- 30 a.m. CAMELOT THEME PARK fantasy world for c h i ld re n ......................................................£3.00
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CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL
Martin Top, Rimington ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES 11th August 1991
at 2.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. Conducted by former Minister
REV JOHN K GARDINER of (Halesowem)
Soloist: Mrs Stella Smith
.Reunion tea between services EVERYONE MOST WELCOME
JUMBLE SALE
(Sensational & Exclusive)
Tosside Village
Institute SATURDAY
AUGUST 10th at 2-00 p.m.
Bric-a-Brac, books, plants, produce, rattle, rubbish, tombola & toys
30p to get in, but tea & biscuits free
In aid Mount Sion Chapel. Tosside 1032 Claiming Dates
A U G U S T 17th. 1991, C o u n t ry Craf t Fai r , 10 a .m. - 4 p .m. West Bradford Playing F ie ld s . S h ee p do g t r ia ls - Pipe bands, etc.
S A T U R D A Y , 14th S e p tem ber . 1991. H o d d e r V al ley S h o w at N e w t o n - i n - B o w - land.
S A T U R D A Y 14th S e p t em b er . Roy al F ore s t Ladies. C o w Shed Shuf fle , at Fields House. F a rm. VVaddington
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WEST AUGUST 10th 1991
AFTERNOON TEAS
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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August Sth, 1901 3
Thieves struck while couple were out
voting in by-election
A COURT has heard how voting at the Ribble Valley by-election ended in disaster for a retired couple.
was told that, while Walter Ingleby and his wife, Florence, were out voting, their Rimington cottage was raided and over £4,000 worth of prop erty was taken.
Preston Crown Court
had noticed a youth acting suspiciously on their way home and had seen a Cor tina car.
But the elderly couple
car on a narrow country lane and recognised the youth. Mrs Ingleby turned detective and noticed the registration number and contacted the police. The burglars were later cap tured in Clitheroe.
They later passed the
Walsh (24), of Preston New Road, and Jason Nigel Hogg (18),of Nuttall Street, both Blackburn, admitted burgling the home Mr and Mrs Ingleby in Rimington Lane, Rimington, on March 7th.
Brian Christopher
Mr . Richard Howarth, prosecuting, told the court that the couple were re tired Mr Ingelbv suffered
from angina, and both were distressed after the raid and had sleepless nights. They had gone voting in
the afternoon and while they were away the raid took place. Walsh also admitted
burgling the Fox and Grapes pub in Preston New Road, Blackburn, of cash and cigarettes, and burgling Pleasington Golf Club of £46, in the early hours of the morning. He also admitted escap
ing from custody at Clith eroe Magistrates’ Court and burgling a working mens’ club while on the run.
police, chased and bitten by a police dog. He also admitted going
Walsh was spotted by
Michael Ayliffe (17), whose address was not disclosed, admitted bur gling the Fox and Grapes pub, burgling Pleasington
equipped for burgulary and asked for four other offences to be taken into consideration. Another youth, Lee
Churchgoer jailed for offences against girl
A BARROW man aged 63 who showed porno graphic videos in his car to a teenage girl was jailed for two years when he appeared before
ford Gardens, described as a regular churchgoer and a man of previous impecca ble character, pleaded guilty to four charges of indecent assault on a girl of 14, later 15. The offences took place
Bolton Crown Court. Brian Rhodes, of Traf-
i sion and video recorder system which worked off
when the girl, who lives in Manchester, went for car rides with Rhodes, Mr Raymond Wigglesworth, prosecuting, told the court. He said Rhodes had fit ted his car with a televi-
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the ear battery. Rhodes used this equip
ment to show the girl por nographic videos, Mr Wigglesworth said. When Rhodes was inter
viewed by the police, he a lleg ed the girl had encouraged him to commit the offences, but this was denied by the girl, said Mr Wigglesworth. Mr Charles Brown,
and Kendal Golf Clubs, and going equipped for theft. He also asked for eight other offences to be taken into consideration. Hogg was also in breach
of a two-year probation o rd e r for r o b b e r y ,
attempted robbery and failing to surrender. Hogg asked for another
offence to be taken into consideration. Mr Simon N ew e l l,
representing Walsh, said he had pleaded guilty and co-operated with police. All the property from
REYNOLDS — SEEDALL
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Two employees of Clith- eroe’s Trutex factory tied the knot at a ceremony at
Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe. They were data pro
the Rimington burglary had been recovered. Mr Arthur Stuttard, in
mitigation, said Ayliffe had no previous convic tions. He had fallen into
bad company and commit ted the offences. He had now wiped the slate clean. Mr Stuttard said Hogg
cessing operative Miss Helen Marie Seedall, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. W. Seedall, of Windermere Avenue, Clitheroe, and salesman Mr Colin Kenneth Reyn olds, youngest son of Mi ami Mrs K. Reynolds, of Ruthin Close, Callands, Warrington. The bride, given away
had also fallen under the influence of others who were more criminally experienced. Walsh was jailed for a
total of three years and Hogg was sentenced to a total of two years at a y o u n g o f f e n d e r s ' institution. Ayliffe was placed on probation for 12 months.
Gardens in focus
IF you have any “bloom ing lovely” photographs of Lancashire gardens, they could win you a £100 cash prize, plus £100 worth of gardening equipment. That’s the prize on offer
in the Lancashire Gardens Photographic Competi tion, being organised by the Lancashire Exhibi tions Group to highlight their 1992 exhibition “Up the garden path.” Entrants must be rcsi
representing Rhodes, told the court that Rhodes had a genuine affection for the girl and was now deeply ashamed about what had happened. He said Rhodes was a
by her father, wore a full- length gown of white shantung featuring a fitted bodice, shawl collar and a heart-shaped bustle and cascading waterfall frills at the hack of a full skirt. A cluster of white satin and crystal organza roses with pearls held her fingertip veil, edged with crystal and pearl droplets, and she carried a shower bou quet of white and pink roses, stephanotis, lily of the valley and ivy. Matron of Honour was
the bride’s sister, Mrs Catherine Ann Mason, and bridesmaids were Miss Susan Conduit and the bridegroom’s nieces ,
regular churchgoer and a man of previous good character. Judge Michael Lever
dent in the county at the time they submit thei entry, by the end October. Subjects ca include any aspect of garden, including public parks. Application forms are available from the L a n c a sh ir e Cou n ty Museum Service, Stanley Street, Preston, PR1 4YP or te lep h o n e (0772 264063).
said it was a dreadful case in which Rhodes had debauched himself with the girl, stopping just s h o r t o f s e x u a l intercourse. “It is the duty of those
in positions like mine not only to protect children from men like you, but also to protect them against themselves while they are still too young to have adult judgment in these matters,” Judge Lever told Rhodes. He said that, while
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Misses Lesley Dawn and El i z a b e t h Na t a l i e Buchanan. They wore dresses of hyacinth blue dupion with waterfall sk ir t s , short puffed sleeves and sweetheart necklines, edged with rosebuds. Their bouquets were smaller versions of the bride’s and they wore matching headdresses. Best man was Mr Colin Verinder, groomsman Mr Chris Shaw and the ushers were Mr Terry Mason and Mr Neil Hodgkinson. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. G. Halls and the organist was Mr Peter Wrigley. After a reception at
Stirk House Hotel, Gis- burn, the couple left for a honeymoon abroad. They are to livo in Oak-
Qualifies as accountant
GISBURN woman Gillian Wrathall has qualified as a management accountant. Gillian (25), of Moor
Laithe Farm, was for merly a student at Gisburn Primary School and Row land County High School. Opting for work rather
wood, Warrington. P h o to g rap h : Pa u 1 Brown, Clitheroe.
than college, she did all her studying at night and after many months of hard work has passed the exam inations of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. She now has a job with
an engineering firm in Bury.
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