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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 7th, 1973


w if changed - ecstasy. r \n-


companion left 7 y&'J


"•• the female "’ith grace "


- l ‘ic bird's tires on edge. •° fisherman


f fov a brief my attention p quick return


■a me when so salmon, x


ortunity of scene on film


s the King of wing span of silently glided he eyrie, : if carved in turning her


an hour latt-r m? the thrill


H1H


’<1 the eaglet before her.


re fully walked of the nest


attempt at


■niling noisilv. turn her head maurauder's


my direction, of a black-


. as if she had m the world, the events


ATIRAUST


SHINING EXAMPLE OF A GOOD PUB


n the remote she liad a


THE Sun Inn at Wadding- Mn js a shining example


0i what a good pub should te 'ike — and that's official. Vor the inn's owners,


judges picked the Sun Inn as top pub in one of four areas into which the com­ petition is divided. As well as his certificate Mr Board- man was presented with a


Whitbread West Pennine Ltd, have awarded landlord Mr tifred Boardnian a " highly commended" certificate, m thel- annual Best Kept Tenanted House competition. An independent panel of


Sancv, who helps to run the inn. are no strangers to honours of this kind. Explained Mr Boardman- ••This is the second year running we have won this same award, so we appear to have succeeded in our attempts to maintain our


cheque for £30. But he and his wife,


they had received a com­ mendation — despite the fact that decorators were working at the pub when the panel of judges called. Assessment of pubs is made on a points basis, with


high standard.” The year before, he added,


are such things as cleanli­ ness of glasses, toilets and the premises generally, the way in which drinks are served — and, of course, the quality of the beer. Mr ana Mrs Boardman have reason to be proud of their success. They were com­ peting against every Whit­ bread pub in an area as far north as Skipton.


marks awarded for a variety of features. Taken into consideration


ning the award for the second year running proves we are maintaining our


Said Mr Boardman: “Win­


standards — and we shall continue to do so, and hope that we shall have similar success next year."


the brewery has plans to change the form of the competition slightly, al­ though details have not yet been announced.


He added, however, that


a cheque for £300, awarded to the best pub from the whole West Pennine area. This year two hostelries tied for the honour, with equal points. They were at Greenodd, near Ulverston, and Tottington, near Bolton.


At present, top prize is


sentation of awards are, from the left: Mr R. A. Brooks, tied trade manager, of Whitbread West Pen- nines; Mrs Boardman: Mr I. W. T. Loucb, assistant managing director, and Mr Boardmaru


Pictured after the pre­ < 3 - r v i


Motorist denies white lines offence


A PO L IC E officer who stopped a Slaidburn man for overtaking on double white lines could not have been In a position to see the alleged offence, the man claimed at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court.


case against Anthony Adrian Edgar Powell (41), of Par- rock Head Farm, Wood- house Lane, proved. He was lined £15.


But magistrates found the


the court that on the Whal- ley-Clitheroe by-pass near


PC Christopher Best told


Mitton Bridge a car driven by the defendant began to overtake a lorry.


straddled a solid white line for about 10 yards. PC Best said that when


In d o i n g so, the car


Powell was stopped and the offence was pointed out he said: “ I did not think I did."


represented by Mr J. L. Lumley, explained that he had revisited the scene and had taken measurements. He did not think that the officer could have seen the white line markings from the position he said his car was in at the time. Commented Mr Lumley:


In court, Powell, who was


“My client has measured the distances involved as carefully as possible by pac­ ing them out. The officer was not in a position to see the commencement of the double white line which lie c l a ime d my client had straddled.” He added that the incident


bad not led to an accident or any damage.


1o make the most of summer ^


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veny.


bout the limes when Conservatives had » morale-raising sen? In ibout I,lie I-liberals.


: round the Danvcrt during the 1906 and


diitv that he remem- enulri be heard echo-


Tlions.


in.a. have had quite an - but fov the wren? the Liberals won both


ns. render was "'nl.v I'*


d enough to remember i ijmg words of l,l!' i f the day.


tune but his memory md George d.ouH


hi\ life ebbs out, will ■i a, liery chariot. He


/ in sia.tr, on a. red-hot hri.rl Satan. and Juda* -p. Ananias that da’


J to


,r—metre room jor th* irom. Wales'."


,v; Man will say. ‘ Mori i-M- higher, away It0”1


OS' the steps leading to guests. On. the extreme


^ORGANISATION wa s a. blden opportunity to pul, ‘ new face on local


Overnment. declared Mr Alan Butt. Clitheroe Bural District Council's 'tak and chief financial officer, at the chairman's dinner party, the last Mder *he present set-up. M


r Butt calied for the putting over of local


iovemment in a new light. ."We must get away from


tee old quill and high stool 1


the Conference, House at Whallcy Abbey. Conn, and Mrs Fell with some of their left are the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe and behind Mr and. Mrs Fell are Lord and Lady Clitheroe.


Time to give local government a new image


•eiage and use modern tech­ niques,'’ bp :)3'.d. For in­ stance. why should they


ditiy. firm


ed 11 citlar


JS'e old brown plaques cut- fife their Offices, why not a fright illuminated sen like k ,kle banks and building


c.eties. WORRY


Ptolic by publishing A short, report to be avail- ‘ree :|t offices, post


Sees, libraries, etc., so that


j f "’^ t the future holds. -t us pm ^ a fev: pholo-


?™r which looks a bore we pick it up."


and not have the dreary stencilled


•lr Butt was speaking in United


•service m Ascension diij


ark .........................


t o p s 5 of Trinity Metho- Pari*hoJch and s t James’s di«tviroCfUrch' hcld a 1 "lited


ay. at Trinity on Thurs-


setvLa dew venture, the attended " tk <


Rector


Hess™?1 Church conducted Vas tkI"Le and the preacher,


Walt#, Tho Rev. N. D. nlnlster at the


01 St James's. ? ’ Broadhurst,


"°'liU !S r. il is hoped 10 Jatd^sS


CHur(ril.SC^ icc al K S Ue wel1


,A ,Can loll the public where J F money being spent


'Sf'd Mr Butt.-. " Let us it .oca] government t,o the


a. reply f.o a toast t/O the council's staff proposed bv Conn. Mrs M. J. M. Brown.


officers and staff were happy in their work because they pot. on well together and worked as n team. They were, however, extremely sorry that there was to be reorganisation.


going to prove a trying and worrying time for many of the staff — wondering if and just where they werc going to fit in w’ith the new estab­ lishment.


The next lew months were


appointments, some were bound to feel a little dis­


Some would secure good


gruntled. There would prob­ ably not be the same variety of work, but there would be more scope for specialisa­ tion. OnB drawback would be that the general body of staff would not, be as au fait with the workings of the larger council as they were at present.


view, Mr Butt forecast they would be paying more rates for more remote services and frustrated by the impersonal nature of the new enlarged authorities.


From the nttblic's point of P R O T E C T


Clitheroe RDC, the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. R.


Proposing the toast to the


Turner, called on the new Ribble Valley Authority


members to always keep the people in mind.


mind and the Press in­ formed, we will go a long


“ i f we keep people in Mr Butt said the council's


the new authority would continue to preserve and protect the natural beauty of tho area, an aspect the RDC had always coveted.


way towards being a good local authority," fie said. Coun. Turner hoped that


council, Coun. J. H. Fell, replying, said they could be justifiably proud of all the Clitheroe RDC had achieved in the 79 years of its exis­


The chairman of the


tence. No rural council in the


land had enjoyed better local government — due to the devotion of its members and the skilled services of its officers.


R E M O T E


in the new order these qualities would be main­ tained. Said Coun. Fell: “ Our rural district lias flourished because there were the closest links be­ tween the elected members and the electorate. How in the vastly bigger areas for which many members will now be responsible, those


One could only hope that intimate bonds can be main­


tained, I fail to see." He forecast that local


government would become more remote, further from


the meadow cannot flourish,” said Coun. Fell. The guests were welcomed


the people and thus would, inevitably, deteriorate. “ If the grass roots are neglected


by the council's finance committee chairman, Coun.


-COUNCIL CLERK J. G. Sharp, who referred


to the presence of Lord and Lady Clitheroe, and civic leaders from authorities


which will make up the new


all the new demands placed upon them. It was the start of a new story that was going to be a successful one.


David Walder, Clitheroe Division MP, was confident that the men and women who would be elected to the new authority would meet


district council. Replying for the guests. Mr


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Outing to


Llandudno A PARTY of 20 young altar servers from St Peter's Church, Stonyhurst, accom­ panied by Parish Priest Fr J. Dinley, several parishioners, and six members of WACCO (agents for a football pool for diocesan purposes) enjoyed S a t u r d a y in Llandudno. The outing was organised


by Fr Dinley and Mr Jack Holden. They went by coach, stopping on the way at St Winefride’s Well, Holywell. Lunch and tea was taken


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FROM ?p


INFANTS' & CHILDREN'S


CHILDREN'S ANKLE


SOCKS White (plain and fancy designsjormarl-coloured (beige, red. lemon,


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at Llandudno. But a planned trip to Snowdonia in the afternoon had to be aban­ doned because of the heavy rain. The return journey took


them through the new Mersey tunnel.


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ASDA NATURAL ORANGE


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TURKEYS All weights fflggg


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THURS FRI


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£1-25 £1-50


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MESH SPORTS SHIRTS Round-necl: style or with collar. Navy, beige, lilac or blue in medium and large sizes.


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JACKETS Blue, beige or tan*


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CLITHEROE and District Rifle and Pistol Club funds benefited by £22 from a social evening. The money will be used to replenish fire arms and targets.


The event was arranged


by social organiser Mrs Mary Bridge, assisted by members of the commit­ tee. About 50 members and friends attended including the club chair­


by club members and local tradespeople.


man, Mr Les Meggison. Prizes had been donated


group of the members. From the left are Mr Roy


Our picture shoivs a


Singleton, Mrs Jean Mulligan, Mrs Mary Bridge, Mr Kenneth Varey, Mr Keith Gregson, Mrs Mary Crompton, Mr John Edmondson, Mr Stan Holt and Mr Don Crompton.


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PRINTS OF PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ISSUE TAKEN BY OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS


4*9*2*-3


ALL Food Prices Permonersfiy Reduced


■NO WEEKLY SPECIAL OFFERS! HEREARtJlieF


A FEW examples:


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ENGLISH BRAISING STEAK


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