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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 6th, 1979 .


CZMSmSMB Lucky


Is - i * 1 % i V4 * 1 t A


James whistled himself a bride


FIFTY years together, and enjoyed every minute of it! That’s the view of James and Alice Walmsley, who celebrated their golden wedding . on Monday.


Climbers seek new members


CLITHEROE Moun­ taineering Club, which is now one year old, is look­


support from local people interested in climbing, whether newcomers to the


ing for new members. The club would welcome


being held next Wednes­ day to discuss the club’s winter programme. Any­ one interested in learning more about its activities is welcome to join members at the Swan and Royal, Clitheroe, at 8-30 p.m.


sp o r t or experienced mountaineers. A special meeting is


Something special


Blackburn Flower Club, has recently qualified to d em o n s tr a te f lo w e r arranging.


FLOWERS for special occasions was the subject of a display given to Clitheroe Flower Club by Mrs E. Lucas. Mrs Lucas, a member of


visit to the Lakes, a christ­ ening, a retirement party, harvest, and a ring of fair flowers.


Her displays included a


made with pressed flow- e r s . T h a n k s w e r e expressed by Mrs Marsh.


SPEAK UP!


ARE you nervous when asked to speak in public? If you are, the Clitheroe Speakers’. Club could help you.


interested in joining them to go along to the first meeting Of the new session at the Swan and Royal Hotel at 7-30 p.m. on Tuesday.


The club invites anyone Bound over


AN INCIDENT at a house led to labourer David Alan Walker (19), of Mitchell Street, being bound over at Clitheroe in the sum of £ 200 to be of good behaviour for a year. He admitted conduct


intricate com dollies, and pictures and pendants


Practice night , is tomor­ row, with five flowers.


Also on display were


when James used to come “whistling by” her father’s farm in Great Harwood, which was next door to his family’s home. When they were mar­


retired farming couple, live.in Hillside Drive, West Bradford. Their romance started


with relatives and neigh­ bours on Monday.


daughter, Mrs Sheila Marsh, of Read, a son, Bryan, who l iv e s in R im in g ton , and four grandchildren. The couple had a party


Walking through history


party went to High Moor, and across the fields Mr Sharpies pointed out the line of the Roman road to Ribchester. The outer bypass was


•of the type worn by oxen when ploughing had been found. After a halt at Great


reached by crossing Poor Bones pasture, and it was mentioned that during work on the bypass a shoe


Mearley, Pendleton Hall was r each ed by th e “monks’ way,” and it was explained how Fiddle Bridge got its name from its unusual shape. Qu e s t i o n s on the


DAYS when there were only 102 properties in the town were recalled by Mr Bernard Sharpies, who led Clitheroe Naturalists in a walk from Wellgate to Pendleton. From Shawbridge, the


leave farming due to ill- health and they moved to Farrington so that he could be nearer his job as a calf subsidy officer for the Ministry of Agriculture. After 15 years doing this work, he retired and they moved to West Bradford. The couple have a


moved to Worston Old Hall and then, after 16 years, to a bungalow in Rimington. James was forced to


ried, they farmed in Great Harwood for three years, later moving to Bleasdale to a large sheep farm. After 12 years they


James and Alice, a 1 /


to be alive


I had to go to Halifax on business.-”


H e n t h o r n C l o s e , Clitheroe, added: “I must be the luckiest man alive.”


Mr Breaks (42) , of But the whole village


feels it was lucky to have not been in mourning this


miracle no-one was killed. Children play in the stream near the smithy and it is hard to believe no- one was walking across the street at the time.”


Mr Roger Wilson. He and his wife, Rene, live in the house next door to the old building, but the family were away at the time of the accident.


The smithy is owned by Wedding


land and Mrs Wilson was out looking at a horse for her daughter, Katrina.


amazing no villagers were hurt. There are nearly always elderly people sit­ ting on a seat nearby and children playing in the


Said Mrs Wilson: “It is


•stream.” The driver’s father, Mr


A. Peters, said his son was making very slow improve­ ment. He added that he had not been well enough to talk about the accident.


been married to Miss Elizabeth Briggs (29), of Kirkmoor Road, Clitheroe, on October 13th.


clerk at Trutex, in Brown Street, Clitheroe, does not y e t know whether the wedding will have to be postponed.


Miss Briggs, a wages


to see him yet, as he is still in intensive care,” she said. Mr Peters began driving


“I have not been allowed


for Waddington Fell Quar­ ries in June. He was an experienced HGV driver and had been a driving instructor in the Army.


tected building, is believed to date back to 1850. It was used as a blacksmith’s workshop up until 20 years ago.


Keys find


the net Hcnthorn 1,


Cross Keys 3


AFTER beating Grindle- ton 4-3 in their first fixture of the season, Cross Keys made it four points out of four with a solid victory over a new-look Henthor'n side.


hedgerow flowers noted on the way were answered by a founder member, Mr Bernard Oddie.


likely to cause, a breach of the peace and was advised to seek the help of the probation officer.


Battle in space


SCIENCE fiction fans can marvel at the thrill of laser beams, space explosions and battle star attacks at Clitheroe Civic Hall next week in “Battlestar Galac- tica.”


TEAMS


Saturday): J. Boden, C. Ward, N. Duckworth, G. Dixon, P. Hall, K. Fawcett, G. Sutcliffe, S. Westhead, N. Thornton, R. Sharp, B. Fielding. Scorer: C. Musson.


dalians, away, Saturday): J. Pye, R. Banks, K. Driver, M. Blackburn, T. Bleazard, R. Thornton, J. Coulter, M. Gid- low, G. Bennett, D. Hardeastle,


P. Simmons. Res.: W. Briggs, J. Green, D. Whittaker. Scorer: R. Hard castle.


Clitheroe (v Padiham, home,


by Robinson and Shorrock (2). Their marksmen in the Grindleton game were Shor rock, Snape and Heaney (2).


Fixtures


CLITHEROE v Padiham, Bar- noldswick v Ribblesdale Wan­ derers, Blackburn Northern v Whalley, Read v Cherry Tree. Division One: Old Rossenda-


lians v Clitheroe, Oswaldtwistle Imm v Langho Centre, Cherry Tree v Read. Division Two: Ribblesdale


Clithcroc 2nd (v Old Rossen-


Earby 114 for 3, (5 pts), Baxen- den 111; Settle 171 for 9 (3 pts),


Wanderers v Oswaldtwistle Imm, Whalley v Lucas. Last. Saturday's re su l ts :


Chtheroe 119 for 8 (1 pt); Padiham 119, Read 123 for 3 (5


pts); Cherry Tree 214 for 6 (3 pts), Blackburn N 114 for 5 (1 pt); Whalley 144 for 1 (5 pts), Bamoldswick 142 for 8; Wander­ ers 154 for 8 dec (3 pts), Gt Harwood 70 for 8 (1 pt).


(^Nature^JSfotes^


FOUR species of. aerial­ feeding bird visit Britain: the swift and three mem­ bers of the swallow family — swallow, house martin' and sand martin. Since they are completely depen­ dent on flying insects, they are summer visitors only. Mo s t sw i f t s hav e


already departed for South Africa, but odd stragglers


pings from below the nests it is possible to find out which insects have been eaten. To see which flying insects are available, sue-' tion traps can be set up at different heights above ground level.


identified by means of their wings alone and these hard parts are not digested by the birds. By analysing the drop­


should be seen during the next month. The other three should be around until October, although swallow and house martin have been sighted in Lan­ cashire in December. Many insects, can be


^ .V 'j-*.


been found to select the larger insects from those available. On average, the swallow eats the largest insects, while the swift eats the smaller ones. In this way they avoid com­ peting with one another.


All four species have


The swift is exclusively aerial and even sleeps and


mates on the wing, its short leg s being only adapted for clinging to masonry etc. at ;its nest site.


it does use must be picked up when floating in the air and consists of grass and feathers.


Such nesting material as


above ground level and are most commonly found in


■ crevices under the'eaves of


houses. Many of the older properties,in Clitheroe and Whalley contain suitable sites.


- TONY COOPER ?


Rugby teams Clitheroe RUFC (v Bumage,


brightly, scoring through Turner, but lost control of midfield and at the final whistle were well beaten. Keys’ goals were scored


Hen th o rn st a rt ed • The smithy, a pro­ Mr Peters was to have I Mr Wilson was in Scot­


week. Said Mr Herd: “It is a


Ranson clinches league title for Read ;


' Padiham 1 1 9 /Read 123 for 3 -


READ clinched the Ribblesdale Cricket-League title with a comparatively easy seven-wicket win over'Padiham.


grief against the. bowling of Curtin. Helped by safe catching from his col­ leagues, he finished with five for 28 and John Wad­ dington.also bowled well, taking three for 28. The fielding was a big improve­ ment on recent matches.


. The home side came to


vein and Curtin added a useful 22, producing two superb cover drives off .Green before drag­ ging the ball on to his wicket when the total was 94. Two runs later Georgeson was caught on the boundary for 47


championship. Steve Rushton and Michael Georgeson hit the ball hard and often and though the former,made only 12, the writing was on the wall. (Jeorgeson continued in this


Clitheroe miss


Clithcroe 119 for 8.


paceman Settle 171 for 9,


with Neil Duckworth (65), and John Hindmoor (18), building a good base. Earlier, Clitheroe badly mis­


CLITHEROE came away with a losing draw after losing five wickets for one inn in two overs. The innings started so well,


sed paceman, Martin Walker, who was at a wedding. Opening the attack in his place, Roger Sharp conceded 36 runs in his first two overs. S e t t l e : A. Davidson b


Read began the reply as if in a hurry to make certain of the


• seemed hard to get away. • After showing patience for


when trying to hit Sumner for.*, six;


. After this the run-rate slowed .• a little and Digman in particular ?


- • v- V v -r


several overs; Ranson suddenly went.on to -the attack and unleashed a series of boundaries. - that won the match and ‘the championship for Read. Padiliam: I. Folley c Rushton.


vHeyworth b Marsh 12, M. Atkinson c Marsh b Curtin 1C, R. Stevenson c Kawalec b Cur­ tin 7, Digman c Grainger b Cur­ tin 5, R. Green b Waddington 12, H. Rigg c Goodway b Curtin 1 1 , B. Snirtcliffe n.o. 7, E. Sumner b Waddington 1, extras 3, total 119; Bowling: R. Kawalec 9-3-37-1,


b Waddington 13, G. Devon c Worsley b Kawalec 0, V. Daly c R ig b y b- C u r t in 32, M.


- - ' ' . , •


•J^FolIey *b ,Sumner 47; Curtin b .■. Digman 22, M. -Ranson n.o; 30, D.'Rigby n.o. 7, extras 5, total


Read: S. RushtoncStevenson j; b Folley' 12, M. Georgeson c


; (3 wkts)'123. p ^ ‘Bowling: Digman 11.6-1-68-1, • *Il Folley'3-1-21-1, R. Green 1-0- - 8-0,^E. Sumner.7-1-21-1.


> Rain stops match


RAIN • interrupted the Lawrenson Gup final bet­ ween Read 2nd and Raw- tenstall . at an interesting stage. ■


-


J. Waddington 10.f-2-28-3,’ S.( Marsh 7-0-23-1, Curtin 12-2-28- 5.


;.'44 with all, their wickets intact. Gary O’Connor made 48 n.o. for Read. The match will be resumed bn Sunday., V


for 7 in their allotted ,32 overs, Rawtenstall were


•In reply to Read’s 169


Eager Wanderers foiled by clock


Ribblcsdalc Wands. 154 for 8 dec., Gt Harwood 70 for 8


TIME ran out for Wanderers as they looked set for the kill at Church Meadow Saturday. Their strike bowlers did


a good job to send back eight Harwood batsmen


but they met stubborn', resistance from Kilby and - Boyle, who hung on for a


draw.


Sutcliffe 13, P. Sant c Dixon b Sutcliffe 45, K. Foster b Field- - ing 0, J. Harrison c Hall, b Westhead 17, B. Horn c Westh­ ead b Fielding 46, Weavers c Ward b Westhead 15, V. Ward run out 2, M. Newhouse b Field­ ing 1, M. Hayton b' Fielding 9, D. Robinson not out 4, M. Dodg- son not out 3, extras 16. Total


171 for 9. Bowling: Fielding 14-2-41-4,


Newhouse b Robinson 13, N. Duckworth lbw Sant 65, J. Hindmoor run out 18, S. Westh­ ead b Sant 14, Fielding c Newhouse b Weavers 2, J. Boden b Weavers 0, N.Thomton lbw Weavers 1, G. Dixon notout 2, P. Hall b Sant 0, R. Sharp not out 0, extras 4. Total 119 for 8. Bowling: Weavers' 12-1-46-3,


R. Sharp 3.4-0-50-0, G. Sutcliffe 10-1-32-2, S. Westhead 9-1-32-2. C l i th c ro e * : C. Ward c


32-3.


with his best score of the s e a s on, and Malcolm Denne t t had laid the foundation of the Wander­ ers’ innings when they put on 68 together. I t was as well* th ey did


Earlier, Billy Lamb, i


. fairly rapid succession. Wander­ ers were left with 27 overs to bowl at the visitors. They crowded the bat and fielded keenly but in the end were beaten by the clock and had to : settle for three points for a win-. ning draw. Wanderers: J. Ainsworth b


because the later batsmen fell in


out 13, A. .Howarth 16, R


!A. Howarth 8-2-21-1, C. Pilling 7-0-46-1, R. Boyle 9-2-37-4.


Bowling: S. Adams 14-1-34-2; . •


Proctor b Dennett 20, T. Birch c Dennett b Birch 6, D. Theakerb


• Dennett 14, B. Kilby not out 9, G. Pilling b Slinger 2, P. Allen b Slinger 0, A. Howarth c Slinger


Birch 6, Adams c Musgrove b


b Dennett 5, B. Wilkinson c Marlesbury b Dennett 0, R.


4, R. Birch 5-2-18-2, W. Slinger 9-2-19-2. -


Adams 10, D. Cottam'b Adams 11, W. Lamb b Boyce 53, Dennett c Wilkinson b Boyle 30,,. W. Slinger lbw. Boyle 1, S. Proc-


Social Club in line


D. Robinson 5-0-19-1, M. Newhouse 3-1-18-0, P. Sant 9-1-


' Hindmoor weighed in with a fine half-century to help


Hindmoor’s half-century CLI THEROE ’S John


‘ the Ribblesdale Leaguers Under-25 team to a fine win at Liverpool. Read opener Steve Rushton


1 Rushton b Hitchmough 3, A. Davidson c Evans b Hitchmough 25, K. Hayes b Hitchmough 29, D. P e a r so n c Bostock b


did not fare so well and he was an early victim. His team mate, Simon Marsh ' ’• d tidily and sent back na..gc. rvm Hitch­ mough who scored . century. Ribblesdalw League: S.


.Rowntree 11, R. Bedford c Burke b Rowntree 41, J. Hind­ moor c Bostock b Rowntree 61, P. Sant not out 1, Extras 12. Total (6 wkts) 183. Bowling: A. Pickthali 9-0-27-


for double


CATHOLIC SC won . Clitheroe and Di s trict League's championship and on Sunday gave them- • selves every chance of notching up the “double.” The win which gave them the


title must have been one of their . . easiest of the season. Opponents Rimington lined-up witn only eight men, who were destroyed • for a mere five by the bowling of A. Rigby. He claimed 5 for 1 off three overs and CSC knocked off the runs in two overs. And they kept on target for a


, first suid reached 106 for 7, Rigby hitting 47. The works team wanted 56 off . eight overs, thanks to bad light ami rain. But they struggled"to 14 for 6 leaving CSC a great chance of winning their second trophy.


league and cup double with a semi-final win over Ribble Cement. Catholic SC batted


,


Their opponponeents in the Grind- lcton Cu ~ ,p final will be Clitheroe


Police, who brushed aside Gis- bum in the other semi.


final


0, J. Hitchmough 16-4-61-3, A. Rowntree 14-1-60-3, P. Dare 6- 2-23-0. Merseyside Competition 169


for 9. Bowling: N. Hodgson 14-2-49-


4, D. Robinson 8-0-25-1, G. Pil­ ling 4-1-17-0, S. Marsh 14-1-56- 2, P. Sant 5-0-20-0.


Shock defeat for Whalley


League title already under their belts, they went down to lost season's champions, Cherry •Tree, at Station Road. . The match was restricted to a


WHALLEY Under-18s had a rather disappointing ' end to the cricket season on Sunday. With the Ribblesdalc Youth


16-over contest and Whalley could only manage 32 for 8-in reply to the visitors' 62 for 6. Cherry Tree then made.a


2-30 p.m.): R. Haworth, P. Dinsdale, A. Sweeney, A. Wrig- ley, P. Ramsey, C. Hopwood, C. Waddington, A. Parkinson, J. Coates, A. Rudd, R. Lund,.S. Greatorex, G. Torbutt, R. Wild- • man, P. Wilson.


home, meet RibblesdMe School


2nd XV (v Buma'ge, away, meet Chatbum Rd. End 1-15


1 &m.): B. Horsfield, J. Bolton, I.


Roberts, K. Moore, I. Keates, A. Girvan, P. Wilson, I. Lam­ bert, G. Neilson, D. Fielding, D. Tattersall, A.'Coop, D. Tindall.


u x b u ry , D. S h a rp e , C. No answer


•'.DEPLETED by first team calls and late withdrawals; Clitheroe


Clitlieroe 2ind 3 pts Colne and ; :• Nelson 3rd 88


\


to the quality of the visitors’ .■play-.',..


^ ■ ’ The nests must be well COMBINATION


Walker, Secdle, Rimmer, Leach,t Spencer, itBialecki. D. Kirk, Bishop, Geldard, Gardner, , Ghieiv Binlecki M. Meet ground.


l-45.;;rVvY‘<-T A r V ' ^ -


!WADDINGTON en te r ta in R.O.F.' in a rearranged Black­ burn' Combination fixture on Saturday (kick-off 2-30 n.m.). .: Team will be selected from:


was forced to play a man short. against ah exceptionally strong Colne and Nelson side. • ,, The home team had no answer


hasty, exit to travel to another m a tc h . T h is m e a n t th e scheduled presentation of the championship trophy to Whallcy had to be cancelled.


another date for their youngs­ ters to collect their prize.


The club are trying to fix '


CLITHEROE ‘HANG ON’


Colne & Nelson 2nd 11 pts, v CHtheroe 16


• victory, to start the new1 season. ' At one stage they seemed to be coasting home, but the home


CLITHEROE were glad torhang on ‘for a narrow.


• In the first half full-back Wil­ son put Clitheroe on the’victory ’ path with. a well-worked .try*


. scare.’


after help from Hopwood and Lund,


. " - r; .. * • ;


. from the late lapses it was ,


.GreAtorex, Fielding, .LUnd, :;Wilson. .................


r ^ .......


Sweeney,. Wrigley;- Ramsey/* Parkinson, Hopwood, Gregoiw, .Torbett, Rudd, Wildman,


Clitheroe:. Haworth, -Lee, 1llI,APAih. XT n.f.nwiL • 'T


two more tries which were both converted by Wilson. Apart


After the break Lund scored


• side took advantage of compla­ cency in the,Clitheroe ranks to- grab two tries and cause a late \ .


Sam shows way home


CLITHEROE Homing Society’s last race of the season gave Whalley fan­ cier, Mr Sam Parker, something to celebrate. His bird, the shortest flyer in


Clitheroe man Mr Harry Chat- 1 1 bum from taking fourth spot * and with it the club’s trophy for


the club, won quite comfortably, to give him his first win of tne • season. But there was no stopping


225-mile event on Sunday from Weymouth. . Other birds in good form were


most points scored this season. Some 83 hirds took pnrt in the


those of Mr Harrv Lofthouse; • who took second, third and fifth positions; Mr Alan Parker,' whose birds took sev en th , eighth and ninth s|>ots, and Mr Eddie Jones, who finished sixth, 10th and 11th. Leading positions were: S.


WHALLEY CRUSH


BARLICK Whalley Ml for 1.


, Jlarnoldswick M2 for 8 (•10 overs)


WHALLEY enjoyed a splendid win over Bar- noldswick at the Station Road Ground, passing the target for the loss of only one wicket. The visitors, generally


Boyle not out 9, extras 5. Total (8 wkts) 70: Bowling: M. Dennett 13-5-28-


■Gt. Harwood: W. Wilkinson c


tor b Boyle, 1, A% Holgate c Pickup b Pilling 1, R. Driver not and b


extras 16. Total (8 wkts dec.) 15-1.


Musgro L Birch not out 2,


Public Notices ' . ... THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL T


(WISWELL LANE, WHALLEY, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH) •L (WEIGHT RESTRICTION)i ORDER .1979


' The Lancashire County Council have made an Order under


: weight of which exceeds 3 tons, from proceeding in that length of Wiswell Lane, Whalley, In the Ribble Valley Borough, from its junction with Clitheroe Road, Whalley, to its junction with the A.671, Wljalley Eastern .By-Pass except for access.


■ Section .1 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967 as amended; the effect of which is to prohibit any goods vehicle, the unla'den


The Order contains exemptions to allow:


(a) for the conveyance of persons, goods or merchandise to or from any premises situated on or adjacent to that length of • , : •- -


- road; and


(b) for the purpose of agriculture in connection with the land . ad|acent to that length of road; and - /


(c) for the use of vehicles in connection with any building operation, demolition or the maintenance of essential'ser- . •


. vices. : •• ..


■ A copy of the Order and Plan may be inspected at the offices of the Ribble Valley Borough Council, The Castle, Clitheroe. and at Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston, (Chief Executive's Department) during normal office hours.


. •■' The Order will come into effect on September 13th, 1979.


Any person wishing to question the validity of this Order may within six weeks of August 28th, 1979 apply to the High Court for that purpose.


.


Christ Church Precinct, County Hall,


PRESTON PR1 8XJ.


■ < ■ . BRIAN HILL Chief Executive/Clerk


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


Advertisement without reason stated. ; All Advertisements are accepted subject to approval.


Publication is not guaranteed on any particular day. Communications referring to former Advertisements


should give description and date of insertion and copy of Advertisement.


■ While every care |s taken the. Proprietors'accept no


responsibility for omission or mistakes. “JOAN"— a connoisseurs piece.


DAVID WILD'S delicate and unusual colour print of a three- year old child is for safe at Ashenden Reproductions. St James's Street, Burnley; Dyson's Art & Crafts; Co-op, Nelson;


Ethos Gallery, Clitheroe; Walldec, Colne. Price £29.50 framed.


David Wild's art holds an authentic and 'unique position in this area, exhibiting at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibi­ tion in 1973-74-75; John Moores, 1965 and 1970; and the . .


Imperial Institute in 1955.


Major works by him have been purchased for the permanent collections of Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; City of Manchester Art Gallery; Arts Council of Great Britain; Granada TV; and other provincial galleries.


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ami David Taylor turned in their highest scores of the season with - 67 and 40 respectively to give


. the overs ran. out. Whalley openers John Slinger


the villagers a fine start to the reply. ^ They had put on 97 when


ily to arrive at a stage where they were 68 for six. A stand of almost 50 enabled them to recover to 113 without further loss and then the tail produced’ some valuable additions before


WILLIAM HAWKRIGG HARRISON DECEASED


RIMINGTON AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY FLOWERSAND


VEGETABLE,. SHOW SEPTEMBER 8th •'


Taylor had the bad luck to be run out. Engineer joined his captain in a match-winning stand But hurt his back early on and had Paul Macintosh as runner. Whalley’s most successful


in Memorial Institute,- Rimington


Doors open 2-30 p.m. Admission 12p, children 5p.


Tea and refreshments available. 95928


bowler was Tim Marshall with four for 60.1 Barnoldswick: K. Wilson Ibw


Competition Winners


shall 18. A. Riley Ibw Staniforth 16, T. Scothem c Slinger b Mar­ shall 25, B. Grave Ibw Marshall 0, P. Pickup c Morris b Marshall 12, D. Snamles n.o. 17,: M. . Foulds n.o. 12, extras 13, total


Foster 8, Mohammed b Stani- forth 20, R. Bedford b Foster 1, M, Greenhalgh st Morris b Mar­


43-2; B. Foster 11-3*26-2;* T. Marshall 12-0-60-4. Whallcy: J. Slinger n.o. 67,


for 8 wkts 142 (40 overs). Bowling: .'J.- Staniforth 17-5-


D. Taylor run out 40, Engineer n.o. 24, extras 13, total (1 wkt) 144.Rmi'ling; -p. "Pickup 7-1-20-0; D. Sharpies 4-1-14-0; J..Roberts 5.5-0-31-0; M. Greenhalgh 6-0- 40-0; M. Foulds 4-0-26-0. \


Parker 1399.39, H. Lofthouse- 1379.69, 1376.36. H. Chatburh 1372.79, H. Lofthousc 1372.72, .. E. Jones 1368.17, A. Parker 1367.99, 1365.38, 1362.00, E. v Jo n e s .1361.55, 1361.58, S. . Parker 1357.61. •


' • Clitheroe golf


THE ladies’"invitation mixe d f our s ome s at Clitheroe Golf Club pro- ' duced a very tight finish. - First net score was returned


by Mrs E. Cowgill and Dr. D. McKinley with 90-22-G8. . They were closely followed by


2nds avoid relegation


: '‘■'Clithcroe 2nd, 71 for 7 Lucas 2nd, 135


}io hold for-a point;against :the leaguejeaders ana thus ■


CLITHEROE 2nd did well


avoidrelegation to ' Divi-; sion Two of' the Ribbles dale Cricket League. . .


..opening bowlers operatin; tightly Lucas needed all their 4 overs to reach a modest total of


• They asked the visitors; to take first knock and with the


Mr and Mrs K. Panter 86-17-69,' "V lost' quick wickets to be. 39 for: and Mrs K.\ Ford and Mr1


' . As had happened in the first „ meeting of the teams, Clitheroe


•fi35.\ •' <• -


\Ford 90-20V4-69%..^Best gross,,./.:(.vAn* hour’s‘'partncr8hipi>bet-' was 89 by the Lady captain (Mrs V "


. : Eclectic gross: Mrs J; >A, ' Speak 71 after a can! play-off • ; with Mrs J. Huddleston 71; nctv Mrs N. Hovle 82-25-57 after a


J. Huddleston) and the*.Men’s’.' captain (Mr L; Dent).


- (57 net); seniors’ nine-hole: Mrs J. B. Kay 47-15tt-31V*.\ . “Ring" cross: Mrs D. Hindlo


Seniors’’, nine-hole: . Mrs Shotton 55-17V4-37V4.


-- • I ' ' *J


card play-off with Mrs J. Joss (57 net.) and Mrs G. Wightman .


:


.82; net.:.Mrs B.-Hargreaves 83- 20-63.


net.. .•: Four-ball-better-ball against >


P ar: Mrs M. Holding and Mrs R. v


amworth, one up. . , , Lister Cup against par Mrs B. . : !


■•^ween. .Pye,"and- Thornton ~pro-. Educed few runs but it did hefp.toi - stem the rot and earn an invalu-' able point.11


five a t the^nd of half an hour., " ” 1


-


Lucas 2nd:,Carter 15, Hodg­ son 25, Thresh 0, Farrar 15, ; Duerden; 15,t Bullas 7 , -Heaton:


s20,/Whillighan 9, Barrett 14,.; /Hurlstone n.o.. 6; Hodgson-1, r extras 3, totaM3 5 ; v BowIingj cBanks 8.3-0-35-3;;


Bleazard 7-3-15-1; Blackburii 13-; 2-28-2; Bennett 11-0-57-1.


happy opening for the Lit-^ 1 Aggregate^of six- extra day < Thornton 7, Coulter n.o. 6, Ben-* tlemoor men.


■•"'•. IMl/fn).’!?! ’ ' wkts) 71.


. 5; : B.- Thresh 12-8-11-0;: J. Heaton 2-1-1-0; S. Barrett 2-1-1-/


Bowling: N.l Hodgson-11-4-26-• t. i...-.*. . .


. Clithcroc 2nd: Pye l4, Old-* hum: 4,r-Simmons 8, Blackburn’- T 2 , H a rd c a s t le -2 , Banks O


. cards: Mrs D. Underwood 452 * , nett n.o. 0,* extras 18, total (7" : TlPt ..


AH 970........ AH 985..... ;..J. AH 988......................... AH 990................ .........


C L ITH E R O E C o n s e r v a t iv e A s s o c ia t io n , R a f f le P r iz e Winne r s: 4 8 6 2 . 3 9 1 9 , 1 4 0 0 , 1 2 8 . 4 3 0 5 . 2 1 7 3 . 7 1 0 . 5 4 9 4 . 2 3 2 9 . 3 3 2 8 . . 9 0 0 , 2 6 6 9 , 4 4 4 4 .


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Personal Services G . C . C R O O K


U5*»»s


CHATBURN FC 1 5 0 Club. Week 1: 1 s t . n o . 6 6 : 2nd n o . 9 2 . Week 2 : 1 s t n o . 9 2 ; 2nd n o . 7 5 .


WEST BR AD FOR D FC, 1 0 0 ‘ Club; w e ek 7 . N o . 2 1 .


Personal


SPENCER C o r s e t le r . Private and S u rg ica l a p p o in tm en t s . — T e i . C l i th c r o c 2 3 9 0 1 .


95BA8 ssb62


HYPNOTHERAPIST PSYCHOTHERAPIST


9 S tep h en s Str ee t M il l Hill Blackburn


• •


fo r c o n su l ta t io n and ap p o in t - men t .


Ring Blackburn 6 6 1 1 9 4


Le c tur es by ar rangement Send SAE fo r lea f le t .


257771


D E N T U R E ' R E P A I R S Immediate s e rv ic e an y t im e . — • Vic to r ia Den ta l Lab; Ring A c c r in g ton 3 4 4 5 7 o r Great H a rw o o d 8 8 8 2 1 3 .


PR IV A T E IN Q U IR IE S , ex- • p o l i c e . 3 0 8 4 6 .


T e l . B u r n l e y 275A2I


PU R SU A N T TO THE TRUSTEE ACT 1 9 2 5


.L an ca sh ir e w h o dlcd^on 11th A u g u s t . 1 9 7 9 a r e ,r eq u ir ed to sen d p a r t icu la r s th e r e o f to the E x e cu to r M id lan d Bank T ru s t C o m p a n y L im i t e d o f 3 9 F i s h e r g a t e , P r e s t o n . P R 1 2D T ,. Lan cashir e on o r b e fo re 1 7 th N o v em b e r 1 9 7 9 a f t e r w h ich d a te t ile E x e cu to r w i l l d is tr ib u te th e e s ta te having r e g a rd 'o n ly to the c la im s and in te r e s t s then n o t if ied .


Dated th is 3 0 th day o f A u g u s t 1 9 7 9


N o t ic e is hereby giv en . that all p e r s o n s h a v in g a n y c la im a g a in s t o r an in te r e s t , in the e s ta te ol' the ab o v e named late o f 9 2 C h u t b u r n R o a d . C l i th e r o c in the . Cou n ty o f


Thinking ol placing an Advertisement?


THE ANNUAL MEETING


OF THE BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT


COMMUNITY HEALTH COUNCIL will be held in


THE COUNCIL CHAMBER,


TOWN HALL, BLACKBURN on WEDNESDAY,


SEPTEMBER 12th, starting at 7 p.m.


The meeting will be open to the public..


The guest speaker will be: MR R. McCAULAY, A.H.A. . District Finance Officer.


Re: The Financial Implications ol


tho-District Strategic Plan (or the health care within the Blackburn Health District.


9 4 0 9 2 Legal Notices


H A R R ISO N ’S REMOVALS, p r om p t , e f f ic ien t se rv ic e , any , t im e , a n yw h e r e .


Blackburn 4 9 8 4 6 .


Ph on e 158542


CO-OP REMOVALS a n d S t o r ­ a g e . G e t a g o o d J o b p l u s d iv i . I n q u i r i e s a l l b r a n c h e s . Lo c a l , lo n g d i s t a n c e a n d o v e r s e a s . F u l ly t r a i n e d p e r s o n n e l a t y o u r s e rv i c e . C o - o p q u a l i t y a l l th e w a y .


MAN AN D V A N ,


in g . f r om £ 3 p e r h o u r , h a l f - t o n , ' tw o - t o n , d i s t a n c e n o o b j e c t . — T e l . B u r n l e y 5 1 8 6 7 . b e f o r e 8 -3 0 a .m . , o r a f t e r 4 -3 0 p .m .


SM A L L R E M O V A L S . £ 3 h o u r , £ 2 m i n im um . — Te l . 6 9 2 3 1 1..


.STU B B S , Mo v in g , S t o r i n g .— C e d a r S t r e e t , B l a c k b u r n .


T e l . 5 7 1 2 2 . Mobile Disco


MIDNIGHT SUN D is c o , fo r al l y o u r p a r ty r eq u ir em en ts . — T e l . Padlhom 7 1 9 6 1 .


Pels Corner


B L A C K L a b r a d o r d o g , 4 m o n th s , K .C . r eg is te r ed and ep lv a c , £ 5 5 . T e l . N e lso n 6 2 6 0 6 .


94162


P E D IG R E E ' L a s s i e C o l l ie P u p s . 3 d o g s , 2 b i t c h e s , s h o w q u a l ity . £ 5 5 and £ 6 0 . . — T e l . Bu rn ley 3 9 2 6 0 . 9sj»o


P E D IG R E E b la c k lab rad o r p u p p ie s , w o r k in g s t r a in , a lso y ou n g f e r r e t s . — 1 1 Beech S tr e e t , C l i th e r o e . 95003


WHITE PA RT PERSIAN k i t - • ten s , h o u s e tra in ed . ---- T e l . G isb u rn 3 6 7 .


271017


Y O U N G W O R K IN G FE R - RETS. — T e l . C l i th e r o e 2 6 1 3 0 .


91968 95900


HOMES w a n ted , fo r 2 nice 95850


g in g e r k i t te n s . — T e l . W h a l­ ley 2 5 0 6 .


280997


LIGHT REMOVALS . ---- T e l . B u r n l e y 3 6 9 3 2 .


l ig h t c a r t ­ 2648ss


205750 28«6oi


158450 SPECIAL DISCOUNT ; D U R EX


2 4 Du rcx N u -fo rm ex tra sa fe s h a p e d £ 2 . 8 0 : 2 4 D u r e x U n iso n l ig h t r ib b ed . £ 2 .8 0 : 3 6 D u rex G o s sam e r £ 2 .3 8 : 3 6 Durex F e a th e r - l itc £ 3 .2 0 .


. C. E . . & E. SU PPLIE S, ,12 Marne R o a d . W h i t t le s e y ,


C om b s . . PE7 1UQ Personal. Services


HYPNOSIS & PSYCHOTHERAPY


CLINIC


: 4 BA CU P R O A D , . / RAWTENSTALL"


(end of M66 — opposite* Unit 4 Cinema)


Telephone Rossendale 20286 during office hours-for


appointment (evening sessions, . 2 0 5 4 7 7


available) * • -


PHOTOGRAPHICS w il l p ho tog raph yo u r


LOCATION


. w ed d in g In co lo u r FROM £2 2


com p le te w ith a lbum. RING COLNE 861929, or


NELSON 694321, anytime 8 6 3 5 3 9 . ? Pets Corner Q U A L IT Y p u p p i e s . S ta f ­


f o r d s h ir e b u l l Te r r ie r s , o ld English .- d a lm a t la n s , b o rd e r te r r ie r s , c h o w s , b o rd e r la k e ­ la n d s , d a ch sh u n d s , y o r k l e s , ,


. p o o d le s , sp r in g e r s ; c o ck e r s , . • c a irn s ; w e s t le s , c o r g is , g o l ­ d en ■ r e tr iev e r s , • l a b r a d o r s , r e d ’ s e t t e r s , ’ sh e l t ie s , la s s ie


c o l l i e s , b o r d e r c o l l i e s . B o a rd in g , c l ip p in g and tr im ­ ming o f al l b r e ed s , — N u t - sh ow K en n e ls , C low b r id g e . T e l . 'B u r n le y 2 8 6 1 7 .


94461


PROFE SSION AL D o g G ro om ­ in g , exp e r t a t te n t io n fo r al l b r e e d s , — T e l . B u rn le y 3 3 4 2 4 .


221551


GOOD HOMES w a n ted fo r 2 Y o r k sh ir e T e r r ie r b i tch e s , 3 y ea r o ld and 4 y ea r o ld . F u l ly v a c c in a ted . £ 2 5 e a ch . T e l . R am sb o t tom 2 0 2 9 .


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97726


Y O R K IE S , PO O D L E S an d . S c o t t l e p u p p ie s . — E r ic W l n s t a n l e y . T e l . C o ln e


. 97748


S H I R E B U R N K E N N E L S ex p e r t c l ip p in g and s t r i p ­ p in g , b o a r d in g c a t s an d d o g s , exp e r ien c ed s ta f f , op en


a l l y e a r r o u n d . C l i th e r o e 2 3 8 4 6 .


T e l . 5952s


D R A K E S H E A D B o a r d in g K en n e ls an d C a t te ry , c o l le c ­ t io n a n d d e l iv e r y se rv ic e , o n ly v a c c in a ted d o g s . — T e l . B u rn ley 2 1 0 3 7 .


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COUNTRY COTTAl HURST GREEN. Atf tively modernised cotl occupying a pleasant poJ with rural frontal aspects g


to the centre of this po g village.


*


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Si '


-165569


B E A U T IFU L S i lv e r Pe r s ian male k i t te n s a s p e t s , in o c u ­ la ted . — M r s R ich a rd so n , N e lso n 6 4 3 6 7 .


97135 Business Services


. C l i e n t s v i s i t e d . •— T e l . P adiham 7 4 0 7 7 an y t im e .


A C C O U N T A N T p r e p a r e s a c c o u n t s , a g r e es t a x a t io n , V .A .T . e tc . M od e ra te fe e s .


285052


COMPANION to e ld e r ly lady r equired 3 o r 4 d a y s per w e ek . L igh t d u t ie s , n o clean in g . P le a sa n t c o t ta g e D ln ck - ley ar ea . —— T e l . D a rw en 7 1 7 1 3 o r 0 9 4 2 - 6 7 3 7 7 4 . 9S802


A N S A F O N E t o r e n t from £ 1 .5 0 pe r w e e k . A n s a f o n e


0 6 1 8 7 2 7 6 1 1 . /


Removals and Road Transport


TTUTT DO YOUR OWN REMOVAL


4 ton Box Van for self-drive hire, (no HGV licence needed) FROM C27.60 (inc. VAT)


HOLDEN & HA RT LEY LTD


Ac cr ing ton Road, Burnley


Telep h o n e 27321.


North Va lley Road, Colne.


T e lepho ne 863387: . I TOW REMOVAL SERVICES N* COUNTRY


■Y7TTFH TOO


A K E Q R f e l


* PIANOS * ORGANS


N e w a n d r e c o n d i t io n e d m o d e ls a lw a y s in s to c k • Portable TVs


* Cassette Players/Recorders


15&557


■ Radios ‘ Hi-Fi Equipment Reel to reel tapes, etc., etc.


POLLARDS


TH E HOME O F MUSIC 2 0 -2 2 Stand lsh Street. Tel. Bu rn ley 258 29


ELECTRIC GUITAR T c le ca s - te r co p y , am p l i f ie r and fuz z b o x , very g o o d c o n d i t io n , £ 2 2 5 o .n .o . — T e l . Bu rn ley 5 3 7 6 5 b e tw e en 6 and 7 p .m . 93198


Hi-Fi and Music


■ eq u ipm en t and are a g en t s fo r JVG te ch n ic s , Tea c , M o r - d a u n t -S h o r t , J . R . G o od - m a n s , B o l iv a r , G a r r a r d , S t a n t o n , O r t o f o n . S e p - m e ise r , H a rm a n , K a ld o n , JBL , M ic r o , S e lk l . Call f o r a d em o n s tr a t io n a t —


L IS T E N IN G PERFECTION. We are sp e c ia l is t s In Hl-Fl


H i-F i , 4 1 B r ie r c l lf fe R o a d , B u rn ley . T e l . 2 2 2 6 0 . as443i


— Pendle


P IA N O S tu n ed o r b o u g h t , a n y t im e . — T e l . N e l s o n 6 2 5 4 0 .


Antiques


A N T IQ U E an d . C o l l e c t o r s Fair,' F ence Gate R e s ta u r a n t , S u n d a y , S ep tem b e r 1 6 th . If y o u have Items fo r sa le o r a n y In q u ir ie s , p le a se te le ­ p h on e N e lso n 6 5 7 3 0 . . 94465


980*0 fa*.'. Photographic


FOR THE ULTIMATE In I ding photograDhy and I t lvc p or traitur e. — ig P h o tography. 8 0 Brlerg Ro ad . Burnley. Tel. 3 g o r N e lson 6 9 6 0 5 5 .


Super Sound Savings on Music Centres DECCA


DS 5340S DS5350S DS5350F..


JACK EGLIN LTD .... £173.95


.... £199.75 . .... £231.99


DS 5359S............... .... £237.95 DS 5359F............. .... £270.50 DS 5356F;..... . DS 5365F......


.... £249.95 ... £296.25


PHILIPS


£148.50 £289.95 £191.95 £125.95


EXTRA SPEAKERS AL 060 2 x12w..;..: £29.75


; AL 450 2 x 25w.;V.;....;... £49.99 FERGUSON


STAR'BARGAIN


; 3922.................. . £310.50 V


FERGUSON 3920 £ 2 0 9 .9 5 — ONE ONLY 8/12 Wellgate, Clitheroe. Tei. 27161


PREClj FO!


MOWING Fi


: BALING F i TEL. CUTtJ


ALL FARM CC


CINE camera Bolex P4 dard 8. excellent c o n d l l o f f e r s . — T e l . N e | 6 5 1 1 2 .


ZE IS S IKON Camera w id e angle and tele le g £ 1 0 0 o .n J o . — Telepg Cl ith e ro e 4 1 4 7 4 .


Farming


SIMON GlUj AGRICULTURAL


ENGINEER


for Tractor, Machinery| Welding Repairs


Tel. PADIHAM 7289^


PR EC IS IO N CHOP f 4 harves ting and r o to v a l r e - s e e d ln g . slu rry t a i and manure sp r ead in g .!


t ic tank emptying, - j Blackburn. T e l . ClIttH


2 3 1 7 3 . |


SLURRY spreadin g. R o t ! Ing.


d i n g t o n . T e l . C l i tJ l 26723.


Ben P h i ll ip , g Iv' t ■


---- T e l . L t d


266054 Livestock and Poultry tiV-,


N A N N Y GOA T, 3 t t y ea r s o ld w i th 3 m o n th o ld b i l ly . £ 6 5 o r w i l l s ep a r a te . — T e l . C o ln e 8 6 5 3 9 9 .


94124


FERRETS fo r sa le , v e ry tam e , a l s o c r o s s - b r e d B a n t a m c h ick s . — T e l . S to n y h u r s t 4 0 4 .


95894


THREE FR IE SIAN HEIFER c a lf s , 2 w e e k s o ld . — T e l . . W h a l ley 3 3 7 0 .


95895 At Stud


BLACK LA BR ADO R d o g a t s tu d . K .C . r e g is t e r e d . — 0 6 1 - 6 8 1 -7 5 2 0 .


Musical Instruments


Grand Festival organ1 IS NOW REDUCED from £689.40 to . £448.11


, w u m i w m HM «»y| The Welson


The above price includes, bench, headset and the


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A superb residence d renovated and modem situation with panoran beautifully laid out a: Porch, entrance hall, cl stone inglenook firepl dining kitchen fully fitter split-level oven hob, ( rooms allwith fitted war luxuriously appointed fittings, utility room wi (suitable for conversior cent to area provided quadrophonic stereo sy ing, sea'


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