11 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 30th, 1993
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sA LOW MOOR man who drove home from his exctag night when the level of alcohol in his blood ingeeded the legal limit was banned from driv
Drink-drive ban a for five years
nd £1,000 fine for live years and lined £1,000.
decurity operation in Sab aen .yesterday morning, rfter a suspicious car was Heported near former
Police alert sP in SabdenOLICE mounted a
a.m. as detectives investi oleaded guilty to the olice cars at around 7-30
Waddington’s house. Moth ends of Whins
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gated the vehicle. I Chief Insp. Michael wolice, said detectives our reported a suspicious
p Lane were cordoned off by Plourne, of Clitheroe
aid Chief Insp. Hourne. M t M t m m i
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A RAINBOW of colourful flowers has once again earned a favourite Sabden watering hole the top prize in a brewery competition. forThe White Hart Inn won the Thwaitcs Brewery Pub in Bloom contest
hanging baskets. , , .
and the second year running, with a breathtaking display of window boxes u Publicans Ken Burrows and Sue Jones, who also recently landed a runner-
p title in the special features section of Saliden Parish Council’s best-kept garden competition, take turns caring for their hanging garden. Sue plants the floral displays, while Ken looks after watering and feeding. S The pub is, coincidentally, the meeting place of Sabden Horticultural
b u s in e s s , 0 t u r fo r m e n a n d ?qU! P Fnn to to e .
C o u n - t . u M n i i s to r e in C U th e ro e , for -th?n sufts and dresses m sizes ^ P^ ° o » - S g S K S S i S while
TO CLAIM YOUR s Free lights
and 36 gallons of beer. They are pictured with Thwaites director and general manager Mr David Kay and tenanted trade manager Mr Roger Moore.
ocietyIn honour of their win, the couple were presented with a framed certificate
oken and take to Town & Country Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Offer lasts until Wednesday, 5th (October
or while stocks last)
timply cut out the :i; >v FREE TIG1ITS- 81
' ( J iv e r t g , > V r f D C o
n
-. FREE . ‘ TIGHTS
•1 j
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. i u(w one tl*** reWCm' S t ^ o u r W k e T ^ e e A o t r l and Country than U C o u n t r y . . . . . th e lu c k y t a f e 1- , uv target of our ’ fm .
outere drafted in to check b the area after a neigh
car.“Hut the operation was disbanded after it was s found to be a false alarm.”
t Clithome magistrates
old Charles Hirch ( hi), of Kirk Avenue, that they had rarely seen a worse driving record, with four previous convictions for drink driving. wThey added that Hirch
ome Secretary David what unless he paid the fine beithin 24 hours he wotdd
a as lucky to have escaped t custodial sentence and
4 committed to prison for p5 days. Hirch, who
pay £25 costs. p Miss 1‘atrica Brantley,
toffence, was also ordered stopprosecuting, said police
Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)
aAN application to convert h redundant barn into a house at Dunsop Bridge bas been given approval Cy the Ilibble Valley
Redundant barn plan approved
Development Committee. t Approval was given for d arm, Roman Road,
ouncil’s Planning and Fhe building at New Hey
iespite objections to the ' lan by Howland Forest
Parish Council, whose members argued that a
working farm would lie broken up and the access oad to the property would
g th a t the council had s rounds for refusal and che backed the parish
committee members
tion of Whallcy Road and a Moor Lane, in Clitheroe,
ed Hirch at the junc
Saround midnight on a had 61 micrograms of alco
turday. h A test revealed that lie
!5 micrograms. hiHirch, who represented
ol per 100ml. of breath : when the legal limit was
“P itte d f rU M t r
hemself, told the court that Ph lived in Manilla, in the t ilippines, and only spent yhree or four months a wear in Britain. He said he t ould be leaving the coun try again on Saturday and that he worked as a logis pingics manager for a ship
offence, he said: “It was a my stag night actually,
C o m i n e n t i n g o n t h e firm. J
Bomb alert A at school
nd foolishly I intended walking home. It was rain ing. I tried to get a taxi but couldn’t. So I drove my car. It was stupid.”
s CLITHEROE primary achool was evacuated after
reC School, in Lowergate, | ceived a telephone call
bomb hoax on Thursday. R St Michael and St John’s
just before 11-30 a.m. was from a man who said there
w a bomb in the school, i hich would be detonating
t ated pupils and searched deile building, before
n lialf-an-liour. cuClitheroe Police eva
claring tile school safe. s The man who rang the
beingchool is described as
an Irish accent. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Clitheroe Police (23818).
softly spoken, with
Special mass in memory A of midwife
A Chipping couple arrived at their wedding at St* Bartholomew's Church on a horse and cart. thBoth former members of Chipping Young Farmers,
MOON — ELLISON We bridegroom, Mr .John Moon, and his bride, Miss
le FORMER Ribble Val 2 y midwife and matron of
8 years standing is to lie honoured in a special mass o f r e m e in b r a nee i n Whalley.Miss Kathleen Maria t Harrington, of Castle-
b as made matron, before ofecoming senior nursing mficer for the area’s senior
ospital in 1051. wThree years later she
idwifery hospitals. sheAfter her retirement,
she died suddenly on August :ilst. mMiss Harrington, who
taid at the time of leaving ghat she was “very sad” to
homeland returned to her Irish s ade the area her home,
ill 1!)78, where
during her stay, several of whom have arranged the
<>-She made many friends
special remembrance ser avice, which will take place t 7 p.m.
Chut the English Martyrs’ a rch, on October 12th,
Eownbere. County Cork. t ire, was appointed assis lant matron at the Brain- Hey Meade Maternity
endy Ellison, were given a guard of honour by a Mr and Mrs J. Moon, of Elliott House, Chipping,
local young farmers. ofThe bridegroom, a farm worker, is the eldest son ind the bride, who works at Preston Auction Mart,
Cs the only daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Ellison, of
length gown of ivory shantung silk decorated with pale pink silk roses at the neckline. Her veil was held in place by a headdress of dried floweis and she carried a bouquet of silk and dried flowers in
olte Coates Farm, Chipping. The bride, given away by her father, wore a full-
different shades of pink. at Chief attendant was Mrs .Janet Bennett. Also in
g tendance was Mrs .Julie Harrison and the bude- Hayroom’s nieces, Deborah Robinson and Kim
ith a plain coral panel on the front and with pulfed sleeves. Tiiev wore circlets of silk flowers in their hair and the 'two elder ones carried bouquets similar to the bride’s, while the two younger bridesmaids carried hoops decorated witli flowers.
wThey all wore ballerina-length floral print dresses liurst.
MrHost man was Mr Kevin Bennett and ushers were D Michael Ellison, the bride’s brother, and Mr
aniel Moon, the bridegroom’s brother. C The ceremony was performed by the Rev. f .
honeymoon in the Cotswolds. They are to live in Cliaigley. Photograph: Nick Robinson, Choriey.
fatheall. The organ was played by the bridegrooms aridge Hotel,’ Chipping, and an evening reception
her. t After a daytime reception at the Dog and Par
at the Brick House Restaurant, the couple left for A Strong door
aAN application for car boot sales No the 1‘etre Arms, Whalley
Planning p in theipeline
nd an adjoining parking area on t Sundays only on land adjacent t ew Road, Billington, is among
version of barn and shippon to two dwellings at Higher Trapp Farm, Trapp Lane, Simonstone
n indoor riding arena and con
«M>19 and 0020). exC h a tb u rn : Single-store,
Hill, Forest Road (0022). foWhallcy: Outline application
sion of redundant barn into rest dential accommodation for tw units at Hungrill Farm, Hungril) Beck (0020).
on Road (0028). BoHon-by-Howland: Conver
Wr residential development at Olitheroe Civic Hall on erassed area opposite existing Cile Clitheroe Information
t Crindleton: Lean-to agricul VSupported by the Kibble walley Council, the play
0021). . ,
Road (002:!). g Formation of a car park in
hallev Sports Club, Mitton wctober 8th. Tickets, t hich are available from
Cducation unit on West Drive at t alderstones NHS Trust, Mit
Billington: Substitution < 2 house types on plots 20 to 22 and
v HARDWOOD door pre Cented a break-in at a weeklitheroe house over the
broke a ground floor win Jdow at St Michael and St sn Lowergate, Clitheroe
WSchool’s video iohn's RC Primary School
ecorder valued at £300. (0020).
a Theend. door, at the rear of beld firm and the would-be
urglar was forced to flee empty-handed.
olice Station, King Stree and OAPs. ults and £2 for children t0 to 27 and additional plots ol)
v ound floor extension and pro A1,01!) towards the Poppy grCl it he roe: Single-storey
o f>l at The Kydings. Longsight Road (0027).
wision of new main entrance P ith r.unped access at Clitheroe
h house in Henthorn Road, A All welcome s he meeting, which
d PUBLIC meeting to piscuss Castle Cement elans to reactivate and toxtend Bellman Quarry T be held on Monday.
elcome.
brand] of the Royal Brit £ish Legion have raised
ppeal.Part of the money was e raised at a bingo and socal
MEMBERS anil friends of Chatham and District
Poppy money
Hvening held at the Peiidle Ootel, which made £188. t rganiser Mr Jack Altham Qhanked the host, Leon b uinn and the ladies’ Pranch served supper. t rizes.were donated for
EEKEND thieves who Pake place in Clitheroe Barish Hall, on Church row.A spokesman for the
rtole an Hitachi video wn Clitheroe would be
t tarts at 7-80 p.m., will i event said that everyone
( tension at 1 Ribblesdale View ural building at Higher Asker
he latest plans lodgetl with the a Kibble Valley Council’s Planning
(nd Development Committee ateel-framed structure to create
0(52-1).Other plans include: s Simonstone: Provision of
approval of the scheme — subject to improvements being made to the road before development takes
hat there was no objec tion to the barn conversion t from statutory bodies ami
h e r e fo r e he moved place.
A C R I T I C A L L Y acclaimed play celebrating o the centenary of the birth
Receivingravereviews
s f Wilfred Owen will he Ftaged in Clitheroe next
c A critic for “The Stage" walled the production, F h i c li s t a r s Pet e r e lorence, “a creation of
Times.”
xtraordinary power, bril liantly conceived."
Cill be shown at 7 p.m. in adentre, are £2.50 for
riday. a “Tile Pity of War." an
adaptation of his letters r nd poems, has been neceiving rave reviews in Sewspapers such as “The Financialcotsman" and “The
be further eroded if per mission was granted. v It was hacked in its
Piews by Coun. Dorothy toldearson (Howland), who
ouncil.However, Coun. Hill t Fleming (Billington) said
s money was raised by a Aponsored walk held in t ugust, which brought in £he magnificent sum of e801. Branch officials t xpressed their grateful
ahe games by members nd friends.Tile remainder of the
everyone who took part or sponsored walkers.
hanks and appreciation to
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