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evening” was held at Thorneyholme ItC Primary School and attracted a large turnout of parents, who were amazed at what the children could do and the skills they hud learnt. With the the help of
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Pamela Parden and teacher Mrs Sheila Itushton organised the evening to give parents an opportunity to sec in action some of the c(|uipmcnt they helped to purchase through various fund-raising efforts.
Nigel Stewart, the children gave working displays of all aspects of computer work, including word processing, graphics and logo design. Headmistress Mrs
the area’s computer advisory teacher, Mr
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of Mr and Mrs .1. Cook, of St Paul's Street, and the bridegroom, a self-em ployed plumber and heat ing engineer and the son of Mr and Mrs .1. Davies, of Harrowford Road, Colne, were married at Sacred Heart Church, Colne. The bride, given away
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RAISING money for injured motor cyclists are two bikers from Sabden who plan to ride virtually non-stop from Hand’s End to John O’ Groats next month.
Windsor (left), of Gar dener’s Row, and Paul Heather (second from right), of Padiham Road, who have both been keen on motor cycling since they were Hi and want to show that it can be a safe pastime, despite the horri fic injuries which some bikers sustain. The jo u rn e y from
The two are Frank ,
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Hand’s End to John O’ Groats is something they have wanted to do for many years. But it was the plight of a local man, David Gott (20), of Gar d en e r ’s Row, which prompted the pair to use the rido as a way of raising money for the Younger Disabled Unit at Burnley General Hospital. David suffered head
injuries in a moto-cross accident and spent a year at the unit, which is renowned for its care of motor cycle accident vic tims. Now back at home, David is hoping soon to learn to drive again, this time in a ear. Frank and Paul — and
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all the regulars of the White Hart Inn, Sabden, who are backing the event and organising the fund raising — hope to collect £1,000 from sponsorship, as they have already been promised £300 from local residents. Also helping are the
Stewart Harrow, grooms men were Mr Richard Heaver and Mr Shaun Harrison and ushers were Mr Terry Sutcliffe and Mr Andrew Novak. The ceremony was per
the Plough Inn. Wiggles- wortli. The couple are to live in Colne. Photograph: Hinton Photography. Barrowford.
Street fair
groups and organisations manning stalls at the event, the public had a wide choice of goods, from home-made cakes to bric-a-brac. Now in its 10th year,
EAGER shoppers flocked to Ribchester for the vil lage’s 10th annual street fair. With various charity
formed by Fr J. Tubman and the organist was Mr Herman Eccles. A reception was held at
journey in their stride. They have travelled long distances before, journey ing to Ireland and back only a fortnight ago, and have powerful, comfort able machines: Paul rides a CBR 10,000 and Frank a ZZR 1,100. Anyone who would like
Both hope to take the
to help sponsor the pair should contact Mrs Alison
Weir (0254-24(>55)2).
staff at the Younger unit, who last week invited world Formula 1 champion Carl Fogarty (right) to come and help with the fund-raising before he went to the Isle of Man TT races last weekend. ■ One of the unit’s doc tors, Dr Peter Merry (pic tured here beside unit fund-raiser Sandra Dean) will be going to Hand’s End to start the bikers off.
Walkers’ last look at wood facing axe
UNFORTUNATELY there was a very poor turnout for the annual Wednesday Club walk led bv Mrs Pat Parrott.
took the opportunity to have a pleasant walk starting at Hurst Green, going by way of The Dene, past Green Gore Farm and
Only eight members
Entries are needed for environmental challenge contest
MORE Ribble Valley schools are needed to represent the area in a national environmental challenge in recognition of the Queen’s -10th anniversary of accession in 1992. The Royal Anniversary Trust, which is organising
small back-up team at Hand’s End drawn from regulars of the White Hart, who will be taking the motor bikes to Corn wall so that Frank and Paul can make a fresh start on June 21st. Frank and Paul expect
There will, in fact, be a
the journey to take 17 hours. They will stop only
Pendle Club
the fair was well attended throughout the day, with all the proceeds going to charity.
WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at Clith- eroe's Pendle Club were Mrs K. Buleock and Mrs F. Porter. Mrs M. Shaw and Mr J. Lynch.
the event, asked schools if they would take part in an environmental awards scheme by thinking up imagi
native projects of lasting benefit to their local
community. So far. more than 4,000 schools have offered to
take part, but to date the Ribble Valley’s represen tation is just Bolton-by-Bowland CE Primary School, Howland County High School and St Augustine's RC High School. Billington. Every school taking part will receive an award
such as improving or repairing buildings, developing gardens or rest areas, improving local amenities, planting trees or shrubs, eliminating a local pollution
tained schools and colleges in the UK. Project entries could be new or existing initiatives,
problem etc. The initial judging will take place locally, follow
ing written submissions from schools.
Had drunk too much to remember assaults
AFTER pl e ading guilty to a number of assaults, Clitheroe man Carl Jeffries was s e n t e n c e d to s ix months ’ imprison ment.
months for assaulting Mrs Deborah Jeffries, three months for assaulting Mr Gary Paul Bates, six months for assaulting PC Robert Allen Brown and six months for assaulting PC Alan David Spence. In addition, Jeffries was
moor Drive, Clitheroe, was sentenced to three
Jeffries (25), of East-
tences will run concur r en t ly . He was also ordered to pay £30 costs. Mr Angus Craigen, pro
secuting, said that Mr Bates was the licensee of the Bridge Inn, where Mrs Jeffries, the ex-wife of the defendant, worked. Following a dispute
fries said he could not remember the incident because he had drunk too much. He had spent £50 on alcohol over two days. The court heard that,
between Jeffries and his ex-wife, the defendant hit her. Mr Bates went over to calm the situation anil Jeffries punched him in the face. Jeffries then headbutted
sentenced to one month for damaging property valued at £593-50, belong- in g to W h i tb r e a d Breweries pic. The sen
When questioned, Jef
the fruit-machine and a picture, threw tables and chairs, threw stools at the bar and smashed a new till.
three weeks later, officers were called to 3 Talbot Close by Mrs Jeffries, who asked them to remove her husband. After being requested to leave, Jef fries asked to say goodbye to his child and then assaulted PC Brown and PC Spencer. There was a struggle
bruised eye and Mr Bates received a sore ear from the incident.
Mrs Jeffries received a
Mrs Jeffries rang the defendant at his mother’s and asked him to come round. While at the house, Jeffries went to the toilet and while he was there his wife rang for the police. He did not know why she had done this. Regarding the incident
and, with the assistance of other officers, Jeffries was taken to Clitheroe Police station and charged. In mitigation, Mr John
Humley said that domestic problems had caused Jef fries’ behaviour and he had
subsequently apologised to his wife, the licensee of the pub and the police officers concerned. He told the court that
in the pub, Mr Craigen said that Mrs Jeffries had given the defendant £50 to go out and have a drink. When she saw him in the
Eub, she told him to go
said she was glad she had divorced him, which
ack to his mother’s and
angered Jeffries. It was a love-hate relationship.
through the beautiful wood, where the farmer’s wife told the party to take full advantage of the sce nery. as most of the trees are to be felled in the near future. Although they have
fought very hard to try to conserve the wood, their efforts have been in vain. The walkers then trav
elled across Stonyhurst golf course and past the front of the college, watch ing a lone heron taking his supper and two tiny duck lings waiting for their par ents to return with theirs. The final leg was down
to the river and along part of the Ribble Way. with a fine view of the viaduct. The woods and fields were full of bluebells, prim roses, violets and wild garlic. Then it was back to the
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Eagle and Child Hotel for an excellent and well earned supper. Thanks were expressed to Mrs Parrott by leader Mrs Pam Bury. The next meeting will
also arranged a theatre trip to see "Hes Miser- ables” in Manchester, on June 17th next year Those wishing to go should contact her as soon as pos sible. as there are : limited number of tickets.
in Manchester. Members should meet on the Health Centre ear park at 7 p.m. Mrs Janet Hulme has
Little cause for smiling
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