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John and Nicola are pi to announce the birtl Jack Robert, on October 10th,
at Queens Park Hosf weighing 9lb 4oz
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delighted to announce the of Hollie Eleanor,
81b 3oz,
on Thursday, October 1 2000,
at Airedale Hospital.
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Loving memories of a dear
l_o v e G o e r g e a n d R o n a l d . EATON Kat h l ee n
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M is s y o u . A s p e c i a l f r i e n d x.
H a p p v b i r t h d a y P a u l . O c t o b e r 3 0 t h . l-o vc S a r a h x x x .
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L o v e f r o m M u m a n d D a d a n d a b i g k i s s f o r in y d a d d y ,
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a n d J o h n n y , m y m u m a n d d a d a n d o u r B o b a n d a s p e
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L o v e v o u a s a l \ \ a > s . h o r n P r u e a n d fam i ly .
th o s e i r e lo re , is n o t to th e .
J o h n . C h o l l e . J a c c i u i - D e b b i e . M a y l e y . C h l o e .
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m u l l ig a n (nee Hogg)
David and Alison are deligh to announce the safe arrival Samuel James,
on October 16th,
at Queens Park Hospital, weighing 8lb 3oz. Many thanks to
Ribble Valley Midwives anc staff on C7 Ward.
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Congratulations Diana and Ala on the birth of lauraAlice. Love and best wishes Graham and Joanne, Janet, Nick and big kisses from
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Y o u 're n o t ju s t a m em o i r . O r p a r t o f th e p a s t . )'<>u re n t ir s to r em em b e r .
F r o m y o u r l o v i n g h u s b a n d Bi l l a n d d a u g h t e r P a t .
A s lo u y a s l i fe la s ts
CRANSHAW- SUTCLIFFE \
Thank you Diana and Alan for a beautiful granddaughter, Laura Alice.
Congratulations and love to you all
Mum and Dad.
Residents complain after huge rally
causes disturbance
REPORTS of damage to vehicles and distur bances to residents have been highlighted follow ing last Saturday's Max Power style performance
car rally at Salthill Industrial Estate, Clitheroe. T h e
following and it is estimated th a t around 1,100 cars
arrived from all over the North of England for the event, centred around Smith's Transport yard, on
Lincoln Way. Inspector Phil Cottam
was overseeing the event, named Cruiseline One, for which extra police had been drafted in to co-ordinate the
convoys. I-Ie said he was notified of
th e event a t very sh o r t
notice and that the organis er. Mr Raines Smith, expeeir ed 500 cars to arrive.
Smith's was full, there were still around 600 other cars to accommodate. Fortu nately we were able to direct them to the auction mart car park," he explained. "There was some traffic
"When the yard at rallies attract a huge the A59, and additional
police were deployed to ensure the event was prop- erly supervised," added
Insp. Cottam. Nevertheless, loud music
them and prevent them r f r om going oh to unautho
being played from the cars, coupled with a calm and quiet evening, was reported to have disturbed residents at the bottom end of Lin coln Way. There were also reports of high performance cars attempting to drive around town, though the police managed to control
ised car parYLh. A green Citroen AX,
parked near the industrial estate, was damaged during the evening when someone put a lit firework inside it. It is believed there is to be
disruption to Lincoln Way, the Pimlico Link Road and
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SUTCLIFFE - CRANSHAW
Diana and Alan are pleased to announce the earlv, but safe arrival of
Laura Alice,
on October 17th, weighing 6lb 3oz. Special thank you to
Dr. Huson, Ribble Valley
Midwives and C9 and C7, Queens Park Hospital.
Thanks to everyone for cards and presents.
-ENGAGEMENTS ■ Happy 80th Birthday,
October 3 1 si, to a dear Dad and Grandad.
All our love, Stephen,
Susan, Celena, David, Paul and families.
ATKINSON (nee Leonard)
(Louise)
Happy 21st Birthday. October 26th. All our love
Mum, Dad, Tracey,
Joshua and Nanna. All my love Craig.
McGURK - MURRAY
Fraser and Evelyn McGurk are pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Karen to lain,
elder, son of Bill and Marie Murray of Hoghton, near Preston.
Congratulations from both families.
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W i s h t o t h a n k all w h o m a d e t h e i r S i l v e r W e d d i n g a g r e a t
d a y . T h a n k s f o r a l l t h e
l o v e l y c a r d s a n d p r e s e n t s , t h a n k s a l s o t o S t e p h e n . J o a n n e a n d V i c k y f o r h e l p ing w i t h t h e f o o d a n d a s p e c i a l t h a n k s t o M a r t i n . A d e l e . J o a n n e a n d M iah. f o r t h e l o v e l y e v e n i n g o u t .
BIALECK1 M a rc in
50 MARSH
(Barry Edward) October 27lh
Congratulations. All my love Val.
Happy Birthday Dad. ^
Love Nicola ana Martin, Alistair and Nikki.
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WHAITES (Carly)
18 Today, October 26th.
Hove a great 1 8th. Hugs and kisses. All my love Andy x x x
Nursing assistant could lose her driving licence
heard that she was stopped by police and later gave a reading three-and-a-half times the legal driving limit. Roberts (36), of Bonny
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Grass Terrace, Billington, pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol. She was made the subject of an interim disqualification, after the magistrates ordered pre-sentence reports and bailed Roberts until November 17th. The court heard she gave a reading of 127 against the
legal limit of 35. Emma Kehoe (prosecut
ing) said police saw Roberts driving towards Whalley from Billington, when her car suddenly veered across the centre of the road, nar rowly missing a car travel ling in the opposite direc tion.
As.the police followed, the car swerved across the road and, when stopped in King Street, Roberts said she had been changing the music on her stereo. Paul Schofield (defend
has placed herself in this position," said Mr Schofield. "The whole expe rience, from the moment she was arrested, has been a salutary lesson for her." He said Roberts lived
"She is appalled that she
with her two teenage daughters and, on the night of the offence, had walked to her friend's house in Whalley and returned again on foot, just after midnight. While she was out, she drank four cans of strong
lagMr Schofield said that in recent weeks, Roberts had been troubled by the fact that one of her daughters had been having a relation ship with a man consider ably older than herself. In the early hours of the morn ing, after she had gone to bed, she got a phone call from a friend to say the man was in the centre of
ing) said Roberts had spent nearly 20 years, on and off, trying to get her driving licence and now, having passed her test in May at
Whalley.She could only focus on one thing and that was to go and see this man and warn him off her daughter, said Mr Schofield. "That is why she drove, never think ing about how much she had to drink earlier on."
another such event, this time called Cruiseline Two, on Salthill Industrial Estate on November 25th.
Thrilling start to the new concert season
DISTINGUISHED young pianist Ian Fountain gave us a thrilling start to the 49th concert season of the Clitheroe Concerts Society. The recital began with
Schubert's unfinished piano sonata in C major. This is not often played, and the two surviving movements seem strangely dark and solemn for the key of C. There followed Schu
This is essentially formless and tuneless, but enjoyable, nevertheless, if one forgets all about conventions, abandoning oneself to its abstract sounds, which must be fiendishly difficult
to play!
with three very familiar Chopin pieces; the Noc turnes Op.27 Nos 1 and 2, and the Ballade No.4 in F
The concert rounded oil , „
mann's brilliant Faschingss- chwank Op.26, full of rous ing tunes and virtuosic tours de force. After the interval, we
were treated to Piano Sonata No. 6 by Scriabin.
I THE Clitheroe Interchange | is shortlisted for a bus
industry "Oscar." The innovative travel
centre uniting bus, rail, cycle and even on-foot facil-
| ities has been nominated in two categories of the Bus Industry Awards 2000. The interchange received a large Government grant
minor. Members of the audience
were rewarded for their enthusiastic applause with Chopin’s Etude in A flat as an encore.
‘Oscar’ for interchange?
and is designed to meet its aspirations for facilities to network together, especially
in rural areas. The nominations are in
the Infrastructure Award and the Bus in the Coun tryside Award. The results of the compe
tition will be announced in November.
Warrant for man’s arrest A WARRANT was issued for the arrest of Walter Carroll
I (30), of Riverside, Clitheroe, when he failed to appear before Blackburn magistrates to answer a charge of dri
ving while disqualified.
I N F O R M A T I O N Duty chemist: Buckleys
Chemists, 4 Railway View Road, Clitheroe: Sunday,
noon to 1 p.m. Police: 01200 443344.
ask for fire service. Electricity: 0800 1954141.
Fire: In emergency 999 and
Borough Council, Clitheroe 425111. Clitheroe Town Council, 424722. Hospitals: Blackburn Royal
Water: 0345 462200. Gas: 0800 111999. Councils: Ribble Valley
Infirmary: 01254 263555. Queen's Park Hospital, Black- bum: 01254 263555. Airedale General Hospital, Steeton: 01535 652511. Clitheroe Com munity Hospital: 427311.
Alcohol Information Centre:
01282 416655. Aidsline: 01282 831101 (7
p.m. to 9 p.m.). Domestic Violence Helpline:
01282 422024. Cruse Bereavement Care:
Blackburn, Hyndburn and
R.J.N.
Ribble Valley 01254 207999. Environmental Agency:
Emergency Hotline - 0800
807060.Drugs: Local confidential advice and information line: 01200 444484. National: 0800 776600.Ribble Valley Talking News paper: 01200 428604. Samaritans: 01254 662424. Monthly Volunteer Helpline,
Volunteering Project: 01200 422721.
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