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Clitheme 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified^ Junior Reader enjoys a bit of mischief
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Moorland Crescent, earned her accolade for her review of "The Fiend Next Door,” bv Sheila
County I’runary School.
I.avelle. A pupil at Peiidle
favourite lessons at school are maths and games and, like the heroine of her chosen book, she admits to occasionally getting into mischief!
Helen enjoys swimming, ballet and tap dancing, as well as playing the flute. Brownie Helen said her
A YOUNG Clitheroe flautist who “occasionally” gets into mischief is this month’s Junior Reader. Helen Hinsdale (10), of
Charlie into trouble. Once there was a milk float outside Charlie’s house. The milkman had gone in to talk to Charlie’s dad. Angela was sitting on the doorstep next to Charlie and thinkii
n thinking of something nai aughty to do.
an idea. ‘1 know,’ she said, ‘let’s go and drive that float down the hill a hit.’ Charlie agreed, so they t in the float and drove lown the hill. They said:
“Then she came up with
‘We will just take it down a bit, because the hill isn’t as steep at the bottom.’ “They set off down the hill. Then Charlie said:
if: Approval for holiday lets
on several grounds, including that the building was not big enough and that many trees would have to be felled in order for the alterations to take place. The Kibble Valley Council’s Planning Committee approved the proposal with five conditions.
PLANNING permission has been given for a build ing in iStonyhurst to be developed into a holiday cottage, despite local opposition. Parish councillors strongly objected to the proposal
called Angela and Charlie. Angela always gets
Her review follows: “There are two girls
‘That’s enough, let’s stop.’ Hut they started to gather up speed and Angela jumped out. At the bottom was a brick wall, where the road turned. Charlie was the only one left in
the float and was very scared.
“Angela shouted: ‘1 wi
go and get help.’ Charlie saw the brake and put her foot on, just missing the wall. She was so relieved.
milkman and Charlie’s dad came running down the hill to see what had happened. They all had cross faces. Angela said:
“Then Angela, the
because the two girls got into mischief, but Charlie always got blamed, even when it was Angela’s idea.
‘Naughty Charlie, what have you done?’ Charlie could not reply, because she was so relieved, but she could have kicked Angela.” I liked this book,
Festive event cash for hospital
Couple came to Clitheroe to steal
from shops
AN unemployed Bradford man and woman stole from three shops in a shoplifting spree, Clitheroe magis trates heard. Joseph Moulden (-10), of
C r a w fo rd Aven u e , pleaded guilty to stealing property valued at £2fi0..12 from three shops in Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Magistrates sitting at
Bowling Hack Lane, and Margaret Brogan Oil), of
Keedley beard that the couple stole three pairs of trousers from Gentry of Clitheroe, a handbag from Ivaydeo Bookshop and three pairs of ski pants from J a n e t 's ladies' outfitters. Mr David Forbes, pro
secuting, said that a sales assistant in the gents’ out fitters had become susp cions after watching
couple in the shop. She noticed there was a
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bulge beneath Moulden's coat and so, after the coll ide left, she informed the p o 1 ic e an d g a v e descriptions. A police officer then saw
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schools are among the beneficiaries of a grants Lancashire Countv Council.
further, it applied to the Tidy U ]) Lancashire Knvironmcntal Grants Scheme with a proposal to make a smali garden, incorporating the planting
school first applied to a local bank and received i'”T to put four half-barrel tubs of flowers in front of its building on l.owergate. To brighten the area
toll. have been awarded
LI.TO and i‘100 respec tively. towards financing projects aimed at improv ing the environment. Tile ('lithe-rue primary
(’litheme, and St Augus tine's High School. Hilling-
St .Michael and St .John's KC Primary School, of
of one or two trees and a small pathway. Mrs Kathleen Duck
made more attractive, but the ;>f> reception and 2U year one children, who will carry out the planting, are benefiting educationally. A can recycling scheme
worth. the teacher co ordinating the scheme, be lieves that not only is tile- front of the school being
cans and help pupils to become environmentally aware. Theoretical know ledge soon turned to prac tical know-how ami the £101) award from the county council scheme will help to keep the crusher permanently in school. "Plans are on band to
initiated by class KA at St Augustine’s led to a talk being given by an environ mental officer and the experimental use of an' aluminium can crusher at
the school. At its outset the idea was simply to collect old
Speaking out for Valley’s dairy farmers
LOCAL MI’ Mr Nigel Lvans lias hit out at the EC’* proposed "kid glove" treatment of the Italian* over milk quotas — and says that Kib ble Valley farmers could be placed at an unfair disadvantage.
mons debate, be spoke in support of the Kritish Government's tough stand against a proposed deal by which the Italian Govern ment would be treated leniently for failing to enforce KC milk quotas between 1‘IS!) and !!)!«.
sion is planning to take into account, retrospecti vely, the increase in tin Italian quota since then and thus to lower the over-production fine which was due.
The Kttropean Commis During a House of Com
p le te 1 v s u p p o r t t h e Government's decision to lodge a case at the Euro pean Court of Justice, challenging the Commis sion’s proposal. What the Commission is seeking to do is to move the goalposts by the rules.”
Mr Kvans said: “1 com encourage farmers to play
LOOKING for something to do this weekend? Stop here. The “Advertiser and Times" lias JO
Antiques fair tickets free to readers
double tickets to give away for an antiques fair set in the beautiful grounds of prestigious Stonyhurst College.
country will be converging on the historic Jesuit school and offering for sale antiques and fine art worth more than £2 million. There will be rare furniture, paintings, silver, jewellery, clocks, barometers, pottery, porcelain
Thirty leading antique dealers from across the
and Oriental ohjets d’art, with most items pre dating lilOO. “This fair provides an excellent opportunity for
collectors and home furnishers to buy all kinils of fine quality antiques,” said organiser Mr Kobert
Bailey. “Prices range from about I'll) for a Vic torian print to around £20,000 for the finest pieces
of. Georgian furniture ami ISth century oil paintings.” Highlights will include a large selection of l!)th
century French mirrors from Preston dealer Tony Williams and antiquarian maps and prints from Valerie Kidd, also of Preston.
from 1 to 8 p.m. tomorrow, 11 a.m. to (i p.m. on. Saturday and 11
a.in. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
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rewarded for breaking the rules. “This is no way to
unfairly disadvantaged, while the Italians will be
essential part of the life of the Kibble Valley. If the proposal is accepted, local farmers and other dairy producers throughout Britain, who have abided by the quotas, will be
through, the Italians will avoid paying up to £lb. in fines. This is outrageous at a time when Britain is seeking to restrain the growth of the KC budget. Instead of seeking more money, the Commission should he getting the money it is owed already. “Dairy farming is an
o 111, r e la t io n l o m i l k quotas. " I f the deal goes
rent the machine or buy it o u tr ig h t ," said class teacher Mrs Theresa Davis. And with the whole school of 1,000 pupils get
awareness of an environ mental problem, could end up making money for the school oi* local charities. _ The Tidy Up Lancashire
ting involved, the project, which has stimulated an
K n v i ro n m e nt a 1 G ra lit s i •Scheme offers grants of
available from G. A. John son Ksip, Tidy Up Lanca shire, County Hall, Pres ton, I’Kl ,S.\J. (I'leasc quote ref: 71/SMID.
tion Committee said: “It is not only the groups which benefit. These projects help make Lancashire a brighter place to live. I would urge any other groups who wish to carry out "Tidy Up" plans to apply for a grant, as we are always pleased to receive applications for grant aid." Application forms arc
’.TO to i*3T0 from Lanca shire County Council. County Conn. Dennis Golden, chairman of the Highways and Transporta
A SI’KCIALIST hospital
tile festive cheer celebrations of Christmas season.
and t be
Institute has donated £1,01)1), raised from its Christmas fair, to ward 10 at Airedale Hospital.
Gisburn Women's
to donate funds to the ward, which specialises
The institute decided
in spinal coni injuries and multiple fractures, after a number of resi dents were treated at the hospital.
put towards an air-way system mattress, which is needed for patients suffering from back injuries.
The money is being
tions to the ward ill tile- special presentation evening at Gisburn Fes tival Hall. Other pro ceeds of the Christmas event were put towards Wl funds.
ward 10. thanked the variotis groups for their fund-raising efforts over the Christmas season.
Paythorne Chapel ami Gisburn YFC. Barn plan
t ions from l W.l president Mrs
Jenny Go mail,
The barn, which will be developed into a dwelling,
is on Little Monuhent Lane.
Bolton-bv-Bowland has been approved by Kibble Valley Council planners.
PI-ANN ING permission for a barn conversion in
Sister Seymour is pic tured receiving the dojta-
ers and Pay t ho me C Impel also gave dona
Gisburn Young Farm
police, tile couple admitted coming to Clitheroe to commit tile offences. Magistrates adjourned
tile ease for pre-sentencing reports and the couple were released on bail.
Pictorial record is planned
are being asked to dig out tlu-ir Box Brownies and black and white photo graphs as part of the vil- I a g e ' s e e n t e n a r v celebrations. Kibch e s te r i’arislt
K1BCHESTFK residents
Council has decided to publish a bonk of photo graphs of the village
Sister Lir. Seymour, of
graphs depicting the scenes, events and person alities of the village is being asked if they can be used in the hook. The orig inal prints will be photo graphed within a few days and then returned to tin- owners.
covering the last 100 years. Anyone with photo
tribute to the book should contact Colin. Caroline Opc-nsbaw (025.1 *78:521) or Conn. Ken Ford (025-1 S7S7815).
Radio stolen
THIFVFS made off with a radio-cassette player, valued at £200, from a white Vauxhall N ova in Church Street, Whalley, between 11 p.m. on Satur day and 2
a.in. on Suntlav.
book has been decided, it will be necessary to bor row the photographs selected for publication for a longer period, in order to prim them. Anyone wishing to con
Once the layout of the
the couple, approached them and found the pairs of trousers beneath Moul- den’s coat. Following a search of their car, a black bag was found, containing tile other stolen property. When questioned bv
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