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f o u n d u n d e r b e d A C A N N A B IS bush and d ru g p a rap h e rn a l ia w e re found by a p olice d ru g s squ ad u n d e r th e bed o f a C l i th e ro e man, th e tow n ’s m a g is t r a te s h e a rd .


•Joseph .John Barnowski nnwski accepted be was ( 1 8 ) , o f S h aw b r id g e w ro n g


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Stree t, was fined £2-1 and bush. He bad paid .12 for ordered to pay .135 costs, a f te r pleading guilty to unauthorised possession of drugs. Karnowski also pleaded


the plant, which was fn his personal use only. Mr B a rk e r added that


guilty to four motoring offences and was ordered to pay £128 in fines and costs and laid his licence endorsed with six penalty points. Miss L e s ley R o s sa l l ,


prosecuting, said police had o b ta in ed a s e a r ch w a r ran t for a house in Peel S t re e t , where they found a 20 milligram can­ nabis bush and s ev e ra l roach ends, all of which Ha m ow s k i a d m i t t e d belonged to him. Miss Rossall also said


B a ru ow s k i had b e en stopped by police for driv­ ing a moiled without a crash helmet on the pave­ ment along Parson lame, Clitheroe. The vehicle had no insurance or te st certif­ icate, she said. Mr Stephen Barker, in mitigation, said that Bar-


Barnowski had been mov­ ing the moped for a friend who laid drunk too much. He bad only been riding th e v eh ic le for a sh o r t while as a b re a k from pushing, the court beard.


B o o k W e e k


K I B B L E V A L L E Y l ib r a r ie s a r e c e le b ra t in g ; r e a d in g a n d y o u n g p e o p le in h o n o u r o f N a t io n a l C h i ld re n ’s B o o k W e e k .


__ For, a week from Satur- Children of any age can


day, children who join a jo in , w ith a ch o ic e o f Riitble Valley library will b ranche s, from the two not only be given th e ir mobile libraries to those,, own library card, but also for example, in Clitlieroe, a special folder filled with C h a th am , Whallcy and re ad in g -re la ted t r e a t s , Read. including a badge, book­ mark and even a poster.


T h e m o s t im p o r ta n t


W o o l l y o u t i n g f o r


l o c a l c l u b M E M B E R S o f t h e Wednesday Club were not


unite sure what country they were in when they v i s i t e d “ E x c e l s i o r M o h a i r ,” a t R o b e r t s House Farm, Osbaldeston. They could have been in


S ou th A m e r ic a , Sou th Africa, Tibet or the Isle of Man, as on a guided lour of the farm by owner Mrs lilary Cairns, they came


a c ro s s four o s tr ich e s , a ama, herds of pedigree


sheep and pedigree mohair g o a t s , to g e th e r with


several (Manx eats. Mrs Cairns described all


the animals with obvious affection and told bow she started her business build­ ing up her pedigree herds, fa rm in g th e wool and mohair, spinning it and making garments to sell. A f te rw a rd s members


retired to the workshop, where Mrs Hilary Barnes showed the a rt of spinning the wool from sheep. She also described how she h an d -d y ed th e h an k s before using the yarn to knit mittens, jumpers and other garments. Members were able to


purchase knitted mohair sw e a te r s and ja c k e t s , enhanced with individual motifs, all designed by Mrs Cairns. A f te rw a rd s a slipper


was served by Mrs Cairns and Mrs Barnes and n vote o f thunks was given by Mrs Gill Bailey. The ACM and a cheese


and wine evening will be held at the home of mem­ ber Mrs Karen Hardman, Colthlirst Hall, Wadding- ton, on October 21sl, at 8 p.m.


aspect of the week is the emphasis on reading us both a learning and plea­ sure a c t iv i ty , explained district children’s librarian Mrs Mary Palmer. From picture books for


babies and toddlers to a' series specially designed for teenagers, Kibble Val­ ley libraries have titles to appeal to all ages. Clitli- croe alone, for example, lias lf>,000 hooks for young, people. All tile popular authors,|


ineluding Roald Dahl, Dick King S i l l i t i l and Hazel Townson, feature promin­ en t ly on Kibble Valley shelves. Ill a d d i t io n , lo c a l


libraries offer two reading programmes. On T hu rs­ days at 2 p.m., the Clith­ eroe branch hosts a story- t im e fo r p r e - s c h o o l children, usually followed by a colouring ex e rc ise about the book read. For children aged eight


to 13. the Kibble Readers p ro v id e s a c h a l le n g e . Through the programme, th e y re ad and re v iew books from a list, receiv­ ing awards for the number of bonks tackled. Also, a winning review


is chosen every month,, which then appears in the


“Advertiser and Times.” But local libraries have


more th an ju s t books. Children can borrow cas­ s e t te tapes and CDs. or spend a half-hour playing games on th e Anistrad com p u te r a t C l i th e ro e l ib ra ry , where toddlers even have a complete set of Logo and Duplo build­ in g b io c k s a t L li e i r fingertips. A n d th e fo c u s on


libraries and young people does not end next week. Competitions and other a c t iv i t ie s a re organised th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r , including a contest about Europe at the end of tbi; month, with some brain- te a s in g ques tions and prize for the winner.


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A W H A L L E Y woman who recently became par­ tially sighted has praised the countless drivers and p ed e s t r ia n s who have given her the confidence to go out by helping her to cross busy roads in the village. Mrs Je an Wearden (-1-1),


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o f C l i th e ro e Road, lias learned to g e t out and about using a mobility stick, but crossing streets remains a daunting pros­ pect. Thankfully, she has found people quick to help. “They don’t ju s t stop


their ca rs , they actually g e t o u t and h e lp me a c ross. They really are absolutely fantastic,” she said. “ Unfortunate ly , 1 can’t see where they are to thank them personally.” Mrs Wcarden can only


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AN a t t em p t to g e t in to th e G u in n e s s B o o k o f R e c o rd s w ith th e “w o r ld ’s b ig g e s t c o f fe e m o rn in g ” w a s m ad e w h en M r s Jo s e p h in e B r a d le y , o f B e a u le y A v en u e , S i in o n s to n e , h o s ted an e v e n t to ra is e m oney fo r th e C a n c e r R e l ie f M a cm i l lan F u n d , which h e lp s M a cmi l lan n u r s e s in th e i r c a re o f te rm in a l ly ill p a t ie n t s .


F r id a y ’s e v e n t was


ju s t one of thousands of coffe e mornings to be h e ld s im u l ta n e o u s ly a c r o s s th e c o u n t r y , b e tw e e n S a . in. and noon, and tile second of its kind. Tile firs t was held la s t y e a r , when !8!),!)2!) cups of coffee,


donated by Lyons, were drunk b e tw e en th o se times. In Sinionstone, how­


ever, Mrs Bradley and helpers were busy brew­ in g fo r 1 l ‘I g u e s t s ,


including Kibble Valley Mayoress Mrs Elizabeth Travis, and the magnifi­ c en t sum of £31(1 was raised. The photograph shows


Mrs B r a d le y ( fo u r th from the left) with some of her helpers, serving t li e M a y o r e s s w i th coffee.


C a l l t o b r i n g b a c k d o g l i c e n c e s


A K IB B L E V A L L E Y councillor lias called on the Government to reinstate the dog licence scheme. Conn. Bert Jones (Clilli-


eroe), speaking lo mem­ b e r s oi K ib b le V a l le y


Council, told them that, although lie bad voiced ini­ t ia l d o u b ts ab ou t th e appointment., il had been a wise move lo introduce a dog warden to the area. He asked tile council to


c o n s id e r a r e s o lu t io n requ e s t in g tile Govern­ m e n t to r e s t o r e dog licences and stated that it would benefit the environ­ ment and make sure that the people who wanted to keep dogs, cared for them. ■ He said that it was his


b e l ie f (b a t such a move would help to halt the many tragedies involving dogs. Chairman of the Public


Works and Health Com­ mittee Conn. Harry Wad- dington (Gishurn), said he would make sure that the request was put before the committee.


NIGHTINGALE — DUNN


Pictured after their wed­ ding at Clitheroe Register Office are Mr Christopher N ig h t in g a le , o f P a rk Ko’ad. C le a t Harwood, and Mrs Susan Dunn, of A b b e y T e r r n e e , Billinglon. Tile bridegroom is the


eldest son of Mr and Mrs B. Nightingale, of Pimlico Koad, Clitlieroe, and his bride is the only daughter of the late Mr and Mrs I I. Walsh, of Abbey Terrace, Billington. Mrs Lesley Milne was


matron of honour and wit­ nesses were Mr Matthew Dunn and Mr G raham Dunn, sons of the bride. A reception was held at


th e Ju d g e W a lm e s le y Hotel. Billington. ’file couple are to live ill


Billington. P h o t o g r a p h : N ic k


C la rk e . David Nichola Studio, Darwen.


TH E SE two children cer­ tainly put their best foot f o r w a r d w li e n t li o y entered a painting compe­ tition at D. Lord & Son’s Footwear Shop, on Moor Lane, Clitheroe. ’Hie competition, run by


S p l a s h i n g o u t o n f o o t w e a r 1 I


S p e a k e r s o n t h e i r m e t t l e


AT the first normal meet­ ing of Clitheroe Speakers Ciub, sev e ra l members were forced to he on their mettle when others who had prepared assignments were unable to attend. Mrs S te lla Blackburn,


for example, found herself the surprise chairman of the meeting. Mrs Brenda Capstiek,


o a t li e o t II e r h a n ( I , replaced one of tile absent spenkers by inviting mem­ bers to speak for a short t im e a b o u t th e m o s t unlikely coincidence they had ever experienced. Mr Lionel Patterson did


give a prepared speech, with the title “Power or


ju s t B i l l ." about his per­ sonal experiences with a


work acquaintance who could turn his hand to


almost anything, Mr Gordon Taylor pre­


sen ted a mixed hag of topics with holidays as the general theme. E v a lu a t o r s o f th e


speech, topics and entire m e e t in g we re Mr Don A n d e r so n , Mrs B e t ty Brown and Mr Dennis Ogdon. Members also learned


the Children’s Foothealtli R e g is te r O rg an isa t ion, in v o lv ed d e s ig n in g a poster with regard to foot health. The talented two pic­ tu red h e re a re G a re th


Jones and Roxanne Bibby, who won the regional final


of the competition. They e a c h r e c e iv e d a £ 1 0 vou cher from th e Chil­ dren’s Footliealtli Regis­ ter Organisation to spend on anything they wanted, plus £ 1 0 each from D. Lord & Son’, which they can use towards their next pair of shoes.


that Terry Waite had been s e l e c t e d a s th e 1!K*2 Speaker of the Year, after a n a t io nw id e v o te by speakers' clubs.


Bank cards C K _ .


A W A L L E T containing various hank cards in the name of D. E. Forrester was stolen from the chang­ ing rooms o f the spor ts c e n t r e a t S l i r k Mouse Hotel, Gisburn. between !) and 10-30 p.m. on Wednes­ day last week. The items were valued tog e th e r at £1-1.50.


S U M P T U O U S L U N C H R A I S E S T O R Y C A S H


see colours and daylight out of her right eye, hut regularly walks the mile from her farm to the vil­ lage, where she must cross Milton Road and King S t re e t during her shop­ ping and visits to the doc­ tor and chemist. “ I ’m very new at this


and I wouldn’t have the confidence to go out with­ ou t th e i r h e lp ,” sh e explained. M r s W e a r d e n a l s o


applauded the volunteers who compile the Kibble Valley Talking Newspa­ per, which she receives weekly on tape. She said: “Without that


I wouldn’t know what was going on.”


‘B l i n d e d b y s u n ’


A BILLINGTON man was fined £150 and had his licence endorsed with five penalty points after plead­ ing guilty to driving with o u t (I u e c a r e am itteiition. Darren Joh n Warning


(21), of Galilei- Place, who was also ordered to pay


£20 costs by the town'; magistrates, was turning r igh t at the ju nc t ion o' Lowergate and Wellgate Clitlieroe, when his vehi­ cle was involved in an acci­ dent with a pedestrian magistrates heard. in a letter to the court


Warning said he had been “blinded slightly by tile su n " and only saw the pedestrian when it was too late to stop.


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T H I E V E S r a id e d g a rag e in Milton Koad W h alley , between 8-30 a .m. on F r id ay and 1 ‘ a.m. oil Sunday, stealing petrol-driven, red, blact and w h i te M o u n tf ie ld Em press power mower Black and Decker grass strimmer, two extension leads and a Bosch hammer d r i l l and d is c s a iu le r valued togthcr at £1,500.


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A COLOUR television s te reo turntable, ampli fier, timer and video-cas­ se t te recorder, valued ill total at £1,700, were sto­ len from a house in Bridge T e r r a c e , W h a l l e y b e tw e en 10-30 a .in . on Friday and 2-15 a.in. on Saturday.


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