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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 21st, 2000 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancash reonline.co.uk V Y


Drivers’ destruction is in a good cause


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by Vivien Mason MARTIAL arts


2 the hand is not only lo n n t n n lv ---------


pvnprts at Clith- Mr Andrew Robinson and Mr Lee ----------


of belt from black to yellow, Mr Frank Walsh and his son, Neil, Mr John West,


Displaying every colour _ . i


experts at W i l l i eroe'S new iInter-


.....„.........._......—. Lee Robinson put


change proved that play in order to raise money thanks to sponsorship from +v,„


together the amazing dis- .......... , AT•, ,


mightier than the sword, but that it is also mightier than


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MARTI U. arts experts Mr Wes,. Mr Netl Walsh. Mr Frank Walsh, Mr Andre. Robmson and Mr Lee Robinson psyche themselves up for their demonstration (DK.0J00/J)


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£400 has been raised from the efforts of the sportsmen,


for this year's Children in s


roofing tiles! A demonstration of the precision, strength and athleticism of karate, kick boxing and Tamashiwari (tile-breaking) was given to a relatively small, but appreciative audience at the weekend, courtesy of at a


Need appeal. Together they went


through aspects of their sports and ended with a potentially bone-splintering finale, when black belts Mr Walsh and Mr West each broke 50 roof tiles piled up


in groups of 10. Mr Walsh, who is 52 and


semi-retired from the sport he took up almost 25 years ago, then attempted to


group of Stagecoach bus smash 20 of the terracotta drivers.


tiles in one go, admirably


Clitheroe Interchange and Stagecoach, as well as dona­ tions from Castle Cement and, of course, the public. Eric Dugdale Merchants Ltd, of Chatburn, donated the tiles and bricks.


clither


rendering 15 of them into thousands of pieces before finishing the remaining five


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easily. It is hoped that around


Anyone wishing to make


a donation to Children in Need through the Stage­ coach drivers can get in touch with Mr Walsh sen. on 01254 662207, or through Stagecoach on


01200 444634. STAGECOACH employee


Mr Frank Walsh, left, takes matters in hand and smash­ es through his roof tiles (OKiOilOl)/:!)


ONLOOKERS watch Mr West, far left, make light


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A COUPLE who first met while on holiday in Paris in 1949 celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Satur­


day. Mr Richard Roberts,


and his wife, Jessie, of Windermere Avenue, Clitheroe, celebrated their long and happy union with a lunch for family


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A post-war meeting in and a celebration of 50


and remained at the school until 1955. After a break when she brought up the couple's two sons, John and Martin, Mrs Roberts worked as a supply teacher for a while before taking a post at Grindleton. "I intended to stay for


two years but instead stayed for 10 years," she


said. As well as teaching, she


and friends at the Shire- burn Arms Hotel, Hurst


Green, on Sunday. Originally from the


Wirral, Mr Roberts worked as a printer in Barrow before moving to a job in one of the offices at Castle Cement. He remained there until his retirement. Mrs Roberts, a resident


Townswomen's Guild and the church. John, their elder son, is a


has been involved with the Mothers'


Union,


marketing consultant in Darwen, while Martin, a


project officer with SOS is currently in Ethiopia work­ ing on a food distribution


of Clitheroe since she was eight, will be remembered as Miss Earle through her teaching days at Chatburn and Grindleton primary


schools. She arrived in Chatburn


the day the war broke out


THREE men were arrest­ ed after shoplifting attempts at Booths and then Tesco in Clitheroe on


Saturday night. The men became aggres­ sive after being challenged


project. Mr and Mrs Roberts also


have three grandchildren, Faye (18), Megan (11) and Elliott who is two and a half Our picture shows Mr


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and Mrs Roberts celebrat­ ing their golden anniver­ sary. (A120900/4).


Trio arrested in supermarket


in Booths. Police were alert­ ed and they lay in wait at Tesco. Arrests were made after a similar incident within a few minutes there. Three men have been questioned.


ANYTHING could hap­ pen at Clitheroe Wolves' cabaret evening this


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