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Failed to stop at lights
A CLITHBKOE mother was found guilty of failing to stop at a red light on
a pelican crossing. Debbie Jane Crisp (2-1),
of Havhurst Street, was fined £12. had her licence
endorsed with three pen alty points and was ordered to pay £50 costs alter the town’s magis tra te s found the case against her proved.
worth, prosecuting, said a police officer saw Crisp drive through lights on the pelican crossing, near the inaction of Whalley Itoad and Greenacre Street,
herself, said she had just dropped her daughter off at school and was trying to make the tu rn from Turner Street on to Whal ley Itoad just before the incident occurred.
Chtheroe. Crisp, who represented
parked cars had obscured her view of the pelican crossing to a certain ex ten t , but th a t she thought the lights were at amber.
She said traffic and
A Ciitheroe soldier married her guardsman fian- ' cee in a ceremony at the Guards’ Chapel, Welling
Behind-the-scenes look at supermarket
ALL is not :is it seems down at the supermar ket, as these members of Clitheroe's Contact dull discovered. I<'or a guided tour of Tcsco revealed tha t
behind the seeming tranquility of every supermarket shelf there lies a frenzy of activity.
discovered that every day for a supermarket
The Contact members
is an organisational feat, especially for the Duck S tre e t s to re , which is hound by strict loading and unloading times.
were given a guided, be hind-the-scenes tour of
The members, who
the store by personnel manager Jayne Abbot, discovered that getting
groceries on to display is not as easy as it would appear.
man Mr Brian Hawth orne said: “Tesco is bound by strict loading
Contact Club chair
and unloading limes and everything has to he sorted out and on the
shelves in double-quick time. Shoppers don’t realise the tremendous organisation that goes into the ru n n in g a supermarket.
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discovered that Tesco stores nationwide are linked to a central com puter system that auto matically orders goods
The members also
as they pass the checkout, and that the Ciitheroe branch is considered to have a particularly good turn over for a store of its
that the tour was very i n f o rm a t i v e a n d thoroughly enjoyed by all who took part.
size. Mr Hawthorne added
An amazing- production
and Ins Amazing Techni- colour Drenincoat” took place at St Michael and St John’s 11C Primary School, Ciitheroe. The production, which
AN amazingly colourful production of “Joseph
tumes and provided the p ro p s , an d C l i th e ro o musician Mark Jezierski, who a c com p an ied th e performance. The sell-out show,
junior pupils, elicited the help of teachers and par ents, who made the cos
involved all the school’s
on was the traffic coining down Whalley Hoad. It’s a bad junction. 1 saw all the children had crossed the road. The lights can’t stay on red io re v e r ,” she added.
“All 1 was concentrating
Paddle to success on Dee
over three nights, was watched by packed audiences of parents and friends, who reported
said th e show was u n i (i u e , in t ii a t it involved every junior pupil and was llie first musical undertaken by the school. Mr Jezierski was par
h i g h 1 y o f t h e performances. A school spokesman
ticularly praised for his excellent score and
thanked for rehearsing with the children prior to the pel forniances.
attracted over 120 Scouts and Guides, covered dis tances of seven miles for seniors, four miles for juniors and two miles for beginners. In the junior slalom,
CLITHEROE canoeists paddled their way to suc cess at a Scout and Guide canoe race on the River Dee. T h e r a c e , w h i c h
Paul Dugdale, of St Mary’s Scouts, claimed a place in the top half, while Tracey Woodward, of St Paul’s Guides, came second in the junior Guides’ race. Michael Wilmot, of St
Whit ham and Martin Tapley, of St Mary’s Scouts, also competed.
, of Holland Prospect, Ciitheroe. The bridegroom, Sgt Spencer Jones, of the 2nd
ton Barracks, London. The bride, Cpl
Mar.v-.Io Durkin, of the Royal Corps of Signals, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Leo Durkin,
Battalion Coldstream Guards, is the son of Mr and Mrs David Jones, of Coventry. Given away by her father, the bride wore a white
Mrs Margaret Duck
designer gown with large puffed sleeves, a sequined bodice and pearl and button back with a bow. The ■ dress had four tiers of ruffled frills and a sweetheart
neckline. Wearing a headdress or pearls and sequin droplets
with white carnations and roses, the bride carried a bouquet of peach and white roses, carnations and yel
a ruffled, off-the-shoulder gown of peach taffeta with beige and peach roses at the neckline and on each shoulder. Cream and peach roses were woven into her hair and she carried a posy of cream roses, white carnations and freesia. Best man was Sgt Derek Donaghy. Groomsmen
low iVeosia. Bridesmaid was Mrs Rachel Douglas who wore
were Cpl Philip Bakewell and Guardsman Ken Bakewell, while ushers were Sgt Philip Durkin, the bride's brother, and Sgt Andrew James. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Kings
2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards. The couple are to live in Germany, following a hon
ley Joyce. The organist was Miss Tracey Broster. A reception followed in the Sergeants’ Mess of the
eymoon in Paris. Photograph: David Toombes, Dagenham.
C id e r o n t a p a t v in ta g e r a l ly
Mary’s Scouts, came second in the beginners’ race. Graeme Holt, Ben
THERE will be a eider bar at the annual Ilibble Valley Vintage Club Rally. Ciitheroe magistrates granted an occasional licence
to a company based in Weston-Super-Mare, for the rally, which is taking place at Southport House, Saw- ley, on August 20th to 22nd. The court heard that the company ran mobile cider
bars at similar functions around the country, but that there had never been a cider bar at the vintage rally, which has been held for the past six years.
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