12 Clitheroe Advertiser• and.Times, November 6th, 1980.
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32nd in the event in the past two years, John (29),.i of Dunnow Lodge, Slaid-' burn, described as “unac- - ceptable” this year's seed ing of 137th out of the 153 teams due .to start the . gruelling four-day rally a week on Sunday.' He was told by the or
After finishing 33rd and
ganisers that the seedings could not be changed and so decided it was not worth competing. The pair’s withdrawal
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A DISPUTE over seeding has led to Ribble Valley,'rallying duo John Thompson-and Mrs Caroline Simpson pulling out. of next week’s prestigious Lombard RAC rally.
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track record. “The Lorn- 1 bard is a costly event and from that position would just have been an endur ance test with nothing to aim for,” said John. Knowing the records of
mean that about £1,000 and months of preparation for what, is generally re garded as the world’s top rally have been wasted. “But starting in 137th spot hardly ' reflects our
most teams in the rally, John feels that a seeding'
in the 80s or 90s would have been fairer. Drivers
whom it would have been a' first Lomard: “Obvious ly we are disappointed not to be entering, but all the: team feel the same way as John. The seeding was not, good enough. Some
an exciting climax to the season for John, Mrs Simpson, who- lives: at West Bradford, and their local back-up team of seven motoring en thusiasts. , - 1 Said Mrs Simpson, for
of tiie stages would be badly cut up by the time we went through them.” After protesting to the
organisers, John was told that an independent panel decided the seedings and its ruling was final. “There seemed little point in pursuing the matter any further and I ran out of patience,” he said.
from 21 countries set - off from Bath for the- 1,700- mile rally, which includes five spectacular; spectator stages between Wiltshire and Yorkshire. It would have provided
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38.from i a greengrocer’s ■ shop*" in' Whalley .on Saturday evening. ■ The ■
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Dt.; Sgt. Jim Oldcorn, said. the man’ being sought had ^ been seen acting suspi-' ciously near the shop at about 9-15 p.m. He was about 5ft. 7in., tall, of slim build and wearing a long' overcoat. Anyone with- informa
tion should ring the police at Clitheroe 23818.
CLITHEROE -Flower Club held a "Gardeners' question time” .a t its recent meeting. In the hot seat were Mr G. Sains- bury. and Mr D. Taylor, chairman and vice-chair man re sp e c tiv e ly of Clitheroe Garden Club; and Mr J. Gregory, sec retary.
expertly answered, , rang ing from problems with house plants to the best plants for a damp border. Many useful- tips were given.
Many questions. were ;
Flower Club will take the form of- a Christmas party on November 14th. Names should be given to Mrs ,M. Heaton as early as possible.
The next meeting of the P
ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE ! ! HUGE DISCOUNTS ON
HALLMARK REPRODUCTION FURNITURE i
WHO ARE REGRETTABLY CLOSING DUE TO THE RECESSION AFTER 400 YEARS Hallmark ‘lifetime’ furniture — treasured from one
generation to the next. Finest craftsman made hand polished and waxed in a beautiful antique finish.
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MONK END DINING TABLE 5 ft x 2 ft 6 ins.
OUR PRICE £1 76.50
ROUND COFFEE TABLE
26x26x191 /2ins. Normally £423 OUR price £253.90
HALL TABLE 241/4 x 17 x301
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SIDEBOARD 55x18x34% ins.
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■ County Council to include new sinks in the remodel ling of the kitchen at SS Michael 'a n d Jo h n ’s School, Clitheroe. Total cost of the . work, ap proved by the. county’s Fi
AN extra £357 has been granted by Lancashire
nance Sub-Committee, is £10,059. .
• Inner Wheel Club to raise about £200 with its a u tum n bazaar on Saturday. The money will go to
A STEADY flow of cus tomers helped Clitheroe
formed Church Hall were toys, books, plants, household goods, home produce and good-as- new items. -
Normally £68 Normally £192 OUR PRICE £115.50 I /
RUG CHEST 32 x 17 x 19 ins.
ii“ °n Ik ° ll fKESnRESSBl^ Normally £125 OUR PRiCE £75
, . U U Normally £509 /
OUR PRICE £305.50 c»
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OUR PRICE £40.80 COURT CUPBOARD
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COCKTAIL CABINET 32 x 19 x 481
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\ wardi>,to -/represents the [ area in,1 the*semi-finals::of, the 5 national-! competition* to ‘ be .held„in., Carlisle Uri February!
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GLITHEROE. Speakers’ Club, will be represented with other, clubs from the. Pennine .area at the! annual conference.and! speech- contest of the; As-: sociation .of.'Speakers” Clubs, on S a t u r d a y '.' i ' ’/The , winner. will go] for-
OUR price £62.50 /2 ins.
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sawmill and when the money went missing he admitted the offence to police. He said, he had given half the money to a friend and spent the rest. He apologised in court.
rate St Paul’s with flow ers every week, made various floral arrange m en ts , in c lu d ing a number for Christmas. One of the exhibits was
raffled, the winner being Mrs Annie Smith. ,
A GOOD attendance at St Paul’s Mothers’ Union, Low Moor, watched an in teresting demonstration by Mrs Lily Pratt and Mrs Elaine Dewhurst. The‘couple, who deco
White, (18), of Kingsmill Avenue, admitted stealing the money from the office of Danny Cattermole’s sawmill in Taylor Street, Clitheroe. White worked at the
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WHALLEY.youth who stole £8 cash from his em ployer was fined £25 and ordered to pay £29 in compensation and costs by Clitheroe magistrates. Timothy John Edwin
from: the: shop, in- Mitton. Road,; between’. -7-30 •• and 1 9-30,: after the' back 'door had been forced. . Head of; Clitheroe GID;
money;; was ■ taker!, ■ r .
iREGULAR . customers at Clitheroe’s Waterloo Road chippie [almost missed out on ■ theirfish- on . Friday after, athief made off with
along with another two stone,, worth £17 — from .the chip_ shop in Wadding- ton Road, • where it had .been delivered early in
Owner of the Waterloo
Road shop,. Mr David Grump, had just-'enough fish at lunchtime and luck ily. was; able to stock up for his evening customers.
.AN application by Mr and 'Mrs Hi Briggs of 1 Dow- nham Road, Chatburn, for a proposed new shop front was turned, down by .Ribble Valley Council’s Development sub-commit- tee _ on the grounds its design, appearance and aluminium construction materials would be out of keeping with the charac ter of neighbouring prop erty and be seriously de-- trimental to the visual ap pearance of Chatburn con servation area.
,A HEATING and electri cal installation company has been refused planning permission to build an office and stores off Manor Road, Whalley. • The application, by
to provide an understanding home In the Clithoroe area for a n - , 11-year-old boy who.has missed out on normal family life?^, .v«,v;n
-Michael is a pleasant lad who NEEDS
a.family'ofJiis.owri.'Hejls.$. a-normal,; lively’ youngster,who currency-lives, InyalChildren'S;'; Home. He is settled in school and is very Iw m .on-sport,
■five stone of filleted whit ing, worth £42.50.- ■j - The fish was taken —
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i It you (eel you could perhaps help by FOSTERING Michael,.and . would like to simply discuss this further, please contact:;
. ‘ Mr NOEL BARRON,** " ‘
1 ' Ribble Valley Social Services , OFF PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE Telephone: Clltheroe 25146
the morning by a Burnley, firm.
CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL REMEMBRANCE DAY
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1980 ■ The Worshipful the Mayor, Councillor L. Wells, proposes to
attend Mass-at St Michael and St John's Catholic Church on Sunday morning, 9th November, for the observance of Re membrance Day and-trusts he may be accompanied to the Church by Residents and in particular by those serving in a public capacity or in the various social and welfare organisa tions in the Town. .The service commences at 10-45 a m. and will be conducted by the Rev. Father E. Willoughby, Mayor's Chaplain. Organisations participating should assemble in Church
Street by 10-15 a.m. prompt. Personnel should report to the Police Officers marshalling the procession. Councillors, Magis trates and Ladies and Gentlemen of the Town should assem ble at the Town Hall; the Mayor will receive -at.10-15 a.m.' prompt in the Mayor’s Parlour; Uniforms, decorations, medals, badges or other distinguish
Lane — Lowergate.
ing marks should be worn; The route for the procession will be Market Place — King .
i On the termination of the service, a .procession will be
formed outside the Church and proceed to the Cenotaph via' Lowergate — Moor Lane, arriving there at approximately 12-00 noon. There will be a short service, the Calls "Last Post" and "Reveille" will be sounded, and Wreaths laid. The Mayor, appreciates that certain of the‘individuals and
organisations to whom this notice is addressed may well wish to attend Morning Service at their own Church or Chapel,- but hopes that as many as possible will attend at the Cenotaph for the final stage of the proceedings. ' ■ ,
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30th October, 1980 Mayor’s Parlour, ;
Church Street, Clitheroe
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the development would be seriously detrimental to the amenities and privacy of the residents nearby.
HOW to look after a small amateur greenhouse will be discussed at the first meeting of Clitheroe Garden Club’s new session. .
School on Monday . even ing, at 7-15 p.m. * will be Mr Wetton, of the Lanca shire County Agricultural College. At the meeting, the full programme for the year will be revealed.
: Speaker at Ribblesdale '
PERMISSION - has been granted to convert a house at 56 Whalley Road, Clitheroe, into a grocery shop ..with resi dential , accommodation.- It was stated at Ribble Valley Council’s Develop ment sub-committee that this was the last non retail property on this particular stretch.'
WADDINGTON Parish Council is to write to Clitheroe Town. Council asking whether it is pre pared to share the duties, of a lengthsman. The parish council
that the County Surveyor considered the locality — at the rear of Accrington Road — “totally unsuit able” . for, industrial use. Residents there submitted a petition against; the proposed buildings on the grounds that, there was already too much conges tion caused by. business premises. Councillors agreed that
Calder : Oilburner and Electrical Services, of Bil- lington, was turned down by,, the Ribble Valley Council’s . Development sub-committee. .The ' committee : heard
. YOUR LINK WITH THE N.H.S. . . RE-ORGANISATION-AGAIN!.
New health district,for Blackburn,.Hyndburn-and . ‘ Ribble Valley.
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WILL.THIS AFFECT YOU? “ Come and listen to the debate ; .,
No: 1 Committee Room, Town Hall; Blackburn' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1980 7-30 p.m. .
Further information from the Secretary, Blackburn and District Community Health Council, Richmond Chambers, Richmond Terrace. Tei. Blackburn 56163.
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IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER
RIBBLE VALLEY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION LICENSING ACT, 1964 . GENERAL ANNUAL
LICENSING MEETING AND LICENSING SESSIONS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the G E N E R A L AN NU A L LICENSING MEETING for the above mentioned Division will be held at the Court House, King Street, Clitheroe on THURSDAY the FIFTH day of FEBRUARY 1981 at the hour of TEN o'clock in the - fore noon for the purpose of grant-
viously. ..employed-', a lengthsman on a part-time basis, but he had to give up the job early in the year.
PLEADING , guilty, at Clitheroe, to three motor ing summonses, Elain Mary Dobson, of Faraday Avenue, Clitheroe, was fined £35 for not being insured, £10 fo r1 not having a test certificate and £15, with £5 back duty, for not having an excise licence. In a letter she said she
was on her way to have the car tested when the offences were committed:
James Needham and - the function I was opened ‘.by Mrs - Thelma Davis. Pro ceeds are for, church funds. ,
MORE thftn - £100\ was raised: at Low Moor Meth od is t C h u rch ’s autumn fair. ■ - v • Chairman was the Rev.
also; to ask the Ribble' Valley Council ano’ the County Council.‘to con sider. paying part o f,his wages, as it is felt that employing a lengthsman alleviates the litter prob lem, particularly where flooding caused by block ed drains is concerned.
: Fund-raising events for the hard,surface play area include-- a: jumble sale ;ori November: 15th- in the Methbdist Schoolroom and a dance in Waddington Social jClub on December 6th___'
NEW swings and chains have been .installed on Waddington recreation field and a contractor has been asked to carry out drainage work on the new junior football pitch.
V o l le y b a l l v ic to r s
;ST AUGUSTINE’S School; Bil- lington,iwon*
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ley b a l l ; tournament: held at Barden School, Burnley. • .v
: St Augustine’s team of Anne M orris ; (captain), ( Lesley’ Far-; rell, .Frances Astin,: Diane Layy
,cock,; Elaine Hall and'Jaqueline Murrays’ defeated '.Accrington. College vAti, team -. ins;the > final.- The tournament - was: organised > by thelNorth-East Lancashire--
.Volleyball; Association;-;and‘th e : trophy ; was - donated and pre
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knows of a person who would be willing to under take lengthsman duties on a full-time basis and it would like to employ him: part of the time. - - ' ;■ The parish council-pre
i ing and renewing justices' licenses under the above mentioned Act, and for the granting and music and danc ing licences and for the trans action of any other business cognisable at such meeting. AND' NOTICE IS, HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that SPE CIAL AND TRANSFER, SES SIONS tor the said Division will. be held at the' .Court House, King Street, Clitheroe at TEN o'clock in '• the fore noon of each of the following days: The 8th day of January 1981. The 9th day of April 1981, The 28th day of May 1981. The 2nd day of July 1981. The 10th day of Sep-
. tember 1981. The 29th day of October 1981. The 10th day of December 1981. The.:7th day of January 1982 for, the purpose, of granting and transferring justices' licences and, licenses for music and dancing,' billiards,'■ and other public entertainments of the’ like kind, and for the transac tion of any business cognis able at such sessions under the Licensing Act, 1964. D A T ED the . 1st day of November, 1980 - PETER F. NUTTALL, Clerk to the Licensing - Justices,
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CLITHEROE 22695 — 25446
Items now being -accepted for. this sale, entries now • being accepted for.future sales. ;
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4 36 PENDLE AVENUE, CHATl i
• Enjoying open- views of Pendle Hill. The. accommodation- Vestibule, hall,-lounge, dining room, kitchen, pantry, three bedrooms, bathroom. Full details available.
£15,000
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44 RIVERSIDE, LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE’ £16,500
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23 RIVERSID LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE
f Price £13,750 to Incl * - all carpets.
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HELMS REMOVALS. E x p e r t f u rn i tu r e rem o v a ls to all p a r t s o f th e c o u n t ry . — T e l.: Wha lley 3 2 6 6 a f te r 6 316129
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