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and sizes, arrived at the “Advertiser and Times” office. The hard job of choosing the four winners was undertaken by the Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and
Mrs Tony Jackson. The winners, who will each receive a set of the
DINOSAUR-CRAZY youngsters have shown that there is no limit to their imagination — by sending in some terrific colour drawings for our Mottik dinosaur competition. A host of paper monsters, of all shapes
Increased demand for bulls
TH ER E was a lncreu&eu u cuwu u
clean cattle during Monday sale at Clitheroe Auction Mart. Lamb numbers were aga«
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a high standard. It was difficult making a decision. The drawings were very imaginative and it is a pity we cannot give all the children who entered
some of the other splendid drawings, starts today in the foyer of the Ribble Valley Council offices.
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Violent struggle to avoid arrest shocked police
charges, Tyrone Lee Bridges (20), of Cross Street, Clitheroe, was charged with two offences of assault with intent to resist arrest and interfer ing with motor vehicles. Mr David Hartley, pro
A REFORMED heroin addict punched an acting police inspector while he was being arrested, Glitheroe magistrates heard. A p p e a r in g on two
acting suspiciously along side. a Ford Cortina car. When they saw him, they walked off in the direction of Thorn S tre et . The officer cheeked the Cortina and found no damage. Later, he saw the same
secuting, told the court that the alleged assault took place shortly after two youths were seen tam pering with cars by an off- d u ty p o l ic em a n in Clitheroe. The off-duty officer,
belonging to the Mersey side police, formerly a resident of Clitheroe, had just come off duty and was wearing his uniform under his leathers. He was walking along
police station and was joined by patrolman PC John Burke, who assisted in the search for the two suspects. At 1-10 a.m,, the officer
Curzon Street at 1 a.m. when he spotted two men
two men trying the door of a car parked in Moss Street. The men made off along the street and into an alleyway. He contacted Clitheroe
sands of drunks and others in my time, but he had a lot of power for his size. He was trying his damn dest to bite my fingers, he kicked me on the leg and landed four punches on my h e a d , ” s a id In s p . Richardson. The officers had to call
“I have arrested thou
for a police van to take Bridges to the station. “I have been in the job
16 y e a r s and I was shocked," added Insp. Richardson. In mitigation, Mr Ste
and PC Burke spotted the accused, Bridges, walking by himself along Corpora tion Street. He was identified by the
LORD —
MANSELL A honeymoon at a secret destination followed the wedding of piano tuner and music teacher Mr Tre vor Lord and nurse Miss Allison Mansell, at St J a m e s ’ s C h u r c h , Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the
younger son of Mr and Mrs K. Lord, of Wadding ton Road, Clitheroe.
'refused to get into the .police car, placing his hands on the roof. . Extra police officers
officer as being one of the suspects and they decided to arrest him. He was told he was being arrested, but
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the ground and PC Burke placed his foot on his neck iwhile he unhooked his handcuffs. Acting Insp. Richardson
arrived, including acting in s p e c to r S tew a r t Richardson, who joined in the struggle. Bridges was forced to
phen Barker told the court that Bridges denied hav ing anything to do with tampering with motor vehicles. He had spent most of the night at his girlfriend’s house and was on his way back there when apprehended by police. Under cross-examina
daughter of Mr and Mrs R. Mansell, of Peel Park Avenue, Clitheroe.
The bride is the elder
father, the bride wore an ivory dupion silk gown, with a plaited neckline and antique lace sleeves. She had a headdress of fresh flowers and carried a bou quet of Casablanca lilies, champagne roses, orchids, freesia and fern.
Given away by her
tion, PC Burke denied that his foot had been placed over Bridges’ wind pipe, which had subse quently caused him to struggle because he was choking. Mr Barker said that
In attendance were Miss
Susan Mansell, the bride’s sister, Mrs Caren Cowgill t and Miss Genjma Lord,
told the court that Bridges was struggling violently and was kicking, punch ing, scratching and biting.
Bridges was a man who was coming off heroin and was currently on a course of Methadone in an attempt to wean him off his old habit. ■ M a g is tra te s found
Bridges guilty of both charges. He will be sen tenced on September 16th.
Shopping trip ends in nightmare
day morning, occurred near the Sabden Road junction of the A59. Mr Bernard Parfitt (49)
and his wife Marion (47). of Pendleside Close, were
A SABDEN couple’s shop ping trip to Clitheroe ended up a nightmare ' when they were involved in a car accident. The accident, last Fri
travelling toward the vil lage in their Vauxhall Cavalier when they col lided with a BMW..
by Christopher Gore (31) of Heath Street, Burnley. Mrs Parfitt was taken to
Tlie BMW wa.- driven
Burnley General Hospital and treated for shock and whiplash injuries.
Lord, the bridegroom's nephew.
he bridegroom s niece. Page boy was Darren
Cowgill wore golden,cin namon dupion silk dresses and headdresses of cinna mon roses, cream roses and lilac freesia. .Then- bouquets matched that of the bride. Miss Lord wore a cinnamon cotton print dress with a lace collar.
Miss Mansell and Miss
ven Sweeney and ushers were Capt. Robert Man sell and Mr David Lord.
Best man was Mr Ste
was performed by the Rev. Ron Philpott and accompanied by organist Mr R. Tattersall, was fol lowed by a reception at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley.
The ceremony, which ’
Clitheroe. Photograph: R. Green wood, Clitheroe.
The'couple are to live in
revolutionary Mottik building blocks, are (with their drawings featured, clockwise from top left): Hannah Cottier (5), of Langdale Avenue, Clith- eroe; Alex Silverwood (7), of Highfield, New-o- Nook Farm, Waddington; Luke Jeffries (5), of Tal bot Close, Clitheroe; Stella Wilkinson-Maynard (7), of Chatbum Nab Road, Grindleton. Mrs Jackson commented: “All the entries were of
slightly up with 1,209 forwar. The best lambs made to 97P per kilogram, but there wa-a, vast difference in the quality1 animals presented and ne average price was 85. i5pPer
kilogram.
demand, with best mule Jinng ewes making to £36 andpnces
Ewes met with a venr
double those of thre^A aBYoung bulls: Lightmade to
(12G.22p), heavy to.lpp (117p), overall to 137p (1247). 1B
(115.63p).
<88.72p), stanard to 97.95p (85.29p), meium to 94.50p
<8G.2Gp>, hnvy to 92.39p (84.01p), ovrail to 97.75p
(85.74p). (
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Ewes oveall made to tab ,
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in-ealf fries" heifers met with medium dmand. with later calving hefcrs harder to sell and
In-calP°ws averaged £1,055, while tfcre was a good entry
. „ At Frida* sale, an entry of . ,
maintain!!?an average price of £1,086.
drewplcnty °f attention and mor/could easily have been sold
?edal power at Woolworth’s
CYCLE around the world without leaving Clitheroe — that is the invitation extended to local residents by Woolworth’s, who are holding their annual spon sored “Round the World Exercise Bike” event in aid of Bamados, at their C l i t h e r o e s t o r e on Saturday. All entrants will cycle
for 15 minutes. The event starts at 8 a.m. and fin ishes at 6 p.m. Sponsor forms can be
obtained from Mark All- man at Woolworth’s.
ami de*nd as strong as any- time tp, summer for store cat- tie. Th 300 store lambs forward
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115.50p(99.35p) Prime lambs:-4ght to 92.19p
First quality ows made to , . ’eeKs
IGOp (average 138.2Gp medium to 159p (142.11p), verall to
IGOp (139.15p). . , Ste e rs: Mediui to 137p
(113.80p). heay to 128p (116.G7p), oveall to la sp
Heifers: Medtm to 118p ■
^*p)posed additional pole a t 8a Th^ene, Hurst Green (0o43). bshall Eaves: Two-storey
exmsion and garage at 2New Lge Cottages, >Vithgill (0o39).
Shipping: Erection of garage alAvondale, Hesketh Lane
(Newsholme and Paythorne: Section of bungalow at Jwyn ,hyll, Kiln Lane, Paythorne
0541)Simonstone: Slurry store at Foulds House Farm, Sabden tuau vuirtoj.
Billingto .^n: Change of use of two houses from class C2 to class C3 at Howgreave and Ash- lea, The Drive, Brockhall Hospital, Old Langho (0546).
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Enjoyment comes first
.about, Alfie?” < I t was illustrated with
ONE of Rib blesdale Camera Club’s own mem bers, John West, gave a thought-provoking talk entitled: “What’s it all
excellent prints and he asked members a variety of questions designed to
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P l a n f i i n S pipeline. PLANS for ai/inJ«>r and out- SH & s a g
P' ^ % C u d : C l i th e r ^ Rebuild garage
with bed rail over and extend kitchen at 7<reen Dnye (0o37). n Storage balding and two can-
nies at UAaframe, Enterprise ^ r k s Sriftill Road, Cbtheroe
(° Change )f use from cafe to sunbed stdio at Lowergate
(°K^ad: torch to side door, change grage flat roof to pitch roS f fo n kitchen m rear of raraee *y window to front at fo u ^d e a d Road (0531).
1'Barn/: Detached dwelling at p lo tT lram b .e s Close Chth-
eroe Rid, Barrow (0532). Wa2n*Um: Use of redun-
explore why they took photographs. The main theme was to
remind them that it was something done for plea sure and not solely to be frustrated by the vagaries of the judges at competi tion times. His remarks were much enjoyed. On Tuesday, Raymond
Greenwood will give a practical demonstration.
Filofax stolen
A BROWN leather Filofax and a black leather brief case were among items, totalling £76, which were stolen from a car parked at th e S t o r k H o t e l , Simonstone.
Cassette player
A BLAUPUNKT stereo cassette player, worth
£200, was stolen from a car parked at Castle Cement Works, Clitheroe, between 2-30 and 10-50 p.m. on Tuesday.
Stolen from car
THE theft of a Townsend Fuego mountain bicycle and a Philips radio cas sette player has been re p o r te d f rom a car parked at Badger Wells Cottages, Sabden, during Thursday night. The items had a total value of £279.
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