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Remember
C am p a ig n to w a rn a b o u t strangers
A BRAND new campaign to tell children about the dangers of strang ers has been set in
motion. Children are being reminded by Clith-
eroe police that they should never go with s t ra n g e r s , never accepts sweets from, them and always tell muni or dad where they are going. The campaign is a county-wide initiative and the simple advice being offered by the police is always remember to say h(> and then r/o and tell somebody. A package of infor
Never Go with
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mation is waiting at Clithcroe police sta tion, in King Street, for children and their parents to pick up. A badge and a
bookmark are two presents included in
the badge on their clothes and keep the bookmark in their re a d in g book at school, as constant reminders of the dangers.
stranger is a person the child does not know. They can be men or women, old or young. Children can pin
the package, which is designed to help par ents help their chil dren say h o . The advice says a
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Christmas spirit abounds at fair
VISITORS to the Christmas fair at Mitton Institute certainly showed the proper seasonal spirit. They spent so generously
the event raised £750. The money will he divided between All Hallows
Church and “The Romanian Operation”, a charity which the church's Ladies' Bible Group has supported for some years. It helps Romanian orphans get medical treatment which would not be available to them without the group's financial
LOCAL Rotarians are warning that Clitheroe community bonfire could fizzle out because of a disappointing slump in donations for charity.
TOWN BONFIRE IN DANGER OF FIZZLING OUT
over its future, after one always, an enjoyable several minor injuries. It of the organising clubs event!
reported to a budget One 0f the main aims bers of the public were meeting that this year s juls been to provide a safe caught by flying ash, but ev en t b a re ly ra ised November 5th venue for the efficiency of the organ- enough money to cover the families, a way of cutting isers and St John Arnbu- costs of the firework down fires elsewhere in lance first-aiders, who display.
A question mark hangs that the bonfire was, as this time th e re were ’ ’ was reported that mem-
sports officer Mr Allan ever, another considera- prompt and that no one Sowerbutts said: “No deci- tion for the clubs is that suffered serious harm.
Clitheroe Hotary Club venting accidents. How- th a t t r e a tm e n t was the town and thereby pre- always attend, ensured LEIGH — LEUPOLT
Friends and relatives from Germany and Malawi, C en tra l Africa, were among the guests at the
man Leigh, of Brook House, West Bradford.
wedding at St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford, of Sabine Leupolt, of Kron- berg, Germany, and Nor
British Council manager and the bride is a German language teacher. They met in Malawi while the bride was working for the Goethe In s t i tu te , the equivalent of the British Council.
The bridegroom is a
the former British High Commissioner to Malawi,
Among the guests were Mr Harry Brind, and Mrs
Barbara Brind. The bride is the daugh
parents are deceased. Given away by Mr David Bowers, OBE, the
bride wore a white linen two-piece costume, with black polka dots, and car ried a bouquet of white roses and yellow freesia.
was Mrs Carmen Jenkins wearing a black two-piece with a corsage matching
The matron of honour
the bride’s bouquet. Best man was actor Mr
Philip Bowen, who is cur rently appearing as the colonel in the ITV series, “Soldier, Soldier”. ^ The ushers were Mr Simon Stanford-Davis and Mr Christopher Swift. After the ceremony,
ter of Eberhard Sutter, of Barcelona, and Eva Sut ter, of Weissenfels, Ger many. The bridegroom’s
sion has yet been taken as the matter has still to be discussed by a joint meet ing with the other clubs involved, but it is obvious that we cannot go on in this way. We feel the pub lic should know about the problems.” Clitheroe Rotarians are
now hoping for an early meeting with joint organ
VANDALS smashed up a car in Hurst Green less than 24 hours after the owner had to temporarily abandon it following a road accident. The Vauxhall Nova hit a kerb and overturned on its
Vandals attack car after accident
isers Ribhlesdale Rotary C lu b a n d C l i t h e r o e Rotaract Club to discuss the event’s future. A statement from the
roof in Whatley Road at 8-45 p.m. on Saturday. The Clitheroe driver, who escaped without injury
club explained that, in pre vious years, the event had raised considerable sums
from the mishap, had to leave the car behind for collec tion by the recovery service. Clitheroe fire-fighters
performed by the Rev. Alan Bailey, a reception was held at the Moorcock, Wadddington. The couple are to live a t Brook House, West Bradford. P h o to : P y e ’ s of
Clitheroe.
for charity, with those attending donating gen erously. However, the last few years had seen a sharp decline in the amount of money g iven a t th e entrances to the castle field, where the fire is held — and this year donations reached an all time low. However, the fund-rais
ing was not entirely a damp squib, as charity stalls run by the clubs did
and flipped over. It was like an ice rink on the road and we faced difficulties driving the fire appliance to the
scene,” he said. Between 11 p.m. on Saturday and 7 a.m. on Sunday,
A VARIETY of electrical jig saw and a number of tools and a rechargable other small items, took
Worth £855
battery were stolen from a p]ace between 10 p.m. last Clitheroe house. The bur-
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trapped. The driver had been freed by the time they
arrived.Station officer Dave McGrath blamed icy conditions for the accident. “It appears the car slid on the icy road
moved the car to a nearby farm lane. The fire crew was called to the accident after reports that the driver was
vandals smashed windows, lights, wing mirrors and stole the car’s steering wheel. Around £1,200-worth of damage was caused in the incident.
support. Among the attractions at the village hall were a
toy stall, a craft stall stocked with goods made by volunteers, and a cake stall which one organiser said could have run all day. She said: “There are some sensationally good cake-makers in the area and everything they made was snapped up.” Our photograph shows some of the organisers
with a group of the public who rewarded their efforts with such generosity. (CAT 4880).
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