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WHITE PLAS..........38p sq.ft.
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CONTIBOARD Teak............... 60p sq.ft.1
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FARMER WITH AN INTEREST IN HISTORY
A MAN whose lifelong Mr George Sanderson Saturday.
farmed at Fooden Hall, Bolton-by-Bowland, since 1949, was. particularly in terested in breeding dairy cattle with the emphasis on high butter yield.
Mr Sanderson, who had ' ,
contained British Friesian herd.
enjoying an outdoor life, Mr Sanderson took an in terest in historical build- , ings. His own home —. Fooden Hall — was built in Elizabethan days and was maintained in its original style.
Apart from farming and
member of the , Bowland branch of the NFU and was on the village hall committee during the period of fund-raising to
Mr Sanderson was a
provide a hall. Born in Normanton,
He currently ran a self-
interest was in farming, (69), died in hospital on
South Yorkshire, the son of a policeman, Mr San derson became interested in farming through his grandfather, , who farmed at Wigglesworth: He married his wife
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A SHOWER of gifts from friends and fellow ringers to commemorate Mr Jim Herd’s 55 jears as a bel lringer at St Helen’s Church, Waddington, made over £500 for church funds at a grand auction on Saturday. Mr Herd (76), of Beech
received a deluge of gifts, including several collec
tors’ items. The auction, entitled
■ Herd’s long service. Mr Chris Silverwood,
Mount, Waddington, was in St Helen’s Sunday School in the morning to
“Fifty-five years in the. Tower,” was organised by the church social commit tee in honour of Mr
who has long connections with both church and vil- ' lage,' was auctioneer. He
was assisted by church members.
thronged with people from the parish and neighbouring villages who were looking for bargains or merely enjoying the event.
The Sunday School was
the draw for an anniver sary cake, baked and iced by Mrs Nancy Holland, of Waddington.
A great attraction was
Selina Baines, who also lives in the. village. A
I t was won by . Mrs
bottle of sherry was won by Mrs Doreen Under wood and a flower ar rangement by Mrs M. Butterworth.
Mr Herd thanked the donors of gifts, fellow rin gers from Accrington, Clitheroe and Gisburn and Mr Silverwood, for making it a memorable
At the end of the day
Eleanor,' of Bolton-by- Bowland, while he was employed on a farm in that area, and the couple celebrated their 46th. an niversary last month. Apart from his wife, Mr
the auction lots are Mrs J . Haworth, Claire Spencer, Mr Herd, Mr E. Bird and Mr and Mrs A. Parker.
Club" house
Sanderson leaves sons Richard — who was in partnership on the farm — Gordon and James, and married daughters Jean and Elaine. A service will take
THE forme r Ribbie Valley planning, depart ment offices are to be put up at Ribblesdale Park,. Church Meadow,, to pro vide a club house and ad ditional changing rooms.
place tomorrow at SS Peter and'Paul’s Ghurch, Bo lto n -b y-Bow lan d, where Mr Sanderson wor shipped. It will be fol lowed by cremation at Skipton.
' The application was ap proved at a meeting of the council’s development sub-committee on condi tion that a landscaping scheme is incorporated into the scheme.
day. Pictured with some of
'unfair'to prudent councils
THE Ribble Valley Council will be hard hit by the Government’s moratorium on house build
ing, one result being that the Whalley shel tered housing scheme and a general' housing scheme at Hurst Green will both cost a great deal more money because of the enforced delay.
Resources Committee is therefore asking the Val ley’s three MPs — Mr David Waddington (Clitheroe Division), Mr John Watson (Skipton) and Mr Charles Fletcher-; Cooke (Dariven) —; to voice their concern at the Government’s unfairness in not discriminating bet ween prudent and profli gate local authorities.
The council’s Policy and-
Renovation vetoed
AN application to reno vate an old farmhouse abandoned 60 years ago which stands on open moorland near Grindleton and is known as St Clare’s ruin was rejected by Ribble Valley Council s Development sub-commit
tee. It is the planning au:
thority’s policy to strictly control all development unrelated to agriculture. The ruined farmhouse is very isolated and the com mittee agreed there was nb justification for renova
tion.
vironment Secretary, Michael Heseltine not to | do this in future.
They will urge the En
Government ministers are putting on to local au thorities, while at the same time demanding that councils spend less money was strongly criticised by the Borough Treasurer, Mr Gordon Onslow.
The extra work which
that local authority spend ing was out of control as “nonsense”. It was also nonsense for Mr Heseltine to" say he was cutting the rate support by £200m.
He described claims
penny,”1 said Mr Onslow, pointing out that cash limits were already im posed on local authorities.. He also refuted the Minis ter’s claim that there was no power to differentiate between those authorities which followed Whitehall’s guidelines and those which did not. Mr Onslow made it
“He is' not cutting one (
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.swimmers reached the •finals and there was much closely'contested and skil ful swimming, .resulting in ‘: many re cords being
broken. One fou r th -p la c ed
second.
Swimmer actually broke an old record by one
up by the swimmers throughout the evening kept the 150 spectators on the edge of their seats and to judge from the noise many must have gone home with sore hands and throats. Trophies and medals
The performances, put ,
CLITHEROE ^Dolphins annual club gala proved , the:-most successful yet,: with standing room only;. for many spectators, de spite extra seating. : , ’ A record number of
nan. 6 years:-25 metres, Girls ..... — Sharron Petty (new record). , 1 7 years: 25 metres, Girls — . Lucy Murtagh. Boys — Steve
Coley..... , .. . 1
— Joanna Watenvorth. Boys — Nicolas Glover., Breast stroke, : Girls —. Kirsty Speak.- Boys — Nicolas Glover (new record).: Butterfly, Girls — Kirsty Speak (new record). Boys — Ian ‘ Gardner (new record). Freestyle, Girls — Kirsty Speak. Boys — Nicolas Glover.
Girls — Victoria Rawcliffe. Boys — Peter Jones. Breast
10-11 years: Backstroke, stroke, Girls — Victoria Rawc
liffe. Boys — John Clayton. Butterfly, Girls — Victoria Rawcliffe. Boys — Roland Schofield. Freestyle, Girls — Victoria Rawcliffe. Boys — Roland Schofield.
12-13 years: Backstroke,
Girls — Michelle Rowley. Boys — Peter Gryer. Breaststroke,
were presented by the Mayor, and' Mayoress of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mrs Leo Wells. Mr Albert Robinson .was the inde pendent judge. RESULTS i
Ducklings: Girls — Nicola Wilson. Boys — Nigel Bren
Girls — Tracy Wilson. Boys — Neil Birtwell. Butterfly, Girls — Michelle Rowley. Boys — Stephen Roberts (new record). Freestyle, Girls — Patricia Jones (new record). Boys — Stephen Roberts. 14 years and over: Back-
tj-» years: Backstroke, Girls ■;
: Girls —. Michelle Rowley (new re co rd ) . .Boys — Steven
:• Junior diving: Girls — Pat ricia Jones. Boys — Steven Roberts. Senior: Girls — Julie Sagar. Boys — Steven Pym. Junior individual medley:
Rung. Freestyle, Girls — Julie S a g a r . . Boys — Andrew Nicholas (new record). ,
.Nicolas. Senior: Girls — Julie S a g a r . Boys — Andrew Nicholas, (new record). Open' 100 metres: Girls — P a t r ic ia Jo n e s .( Boys —
Stephen Pym. . Most points: 8-9 years, Girls — Kirsty Speak. Boys — Nicolas Glover. 10-13 years Girls — Patricia Jones and Michelle Rowley (joint). Boys — Roland Schofield and Steven Roberts (joint). 14 and over, Girls — Julie Sagar. Boys — Andrew Nicholas. Captain's prize: Girls — Kat
hryn Pym. Boys — Stephen Pym.
BURNLEY EXPRESS — LEADER TIMES _ CLITHEROE ADVERTISER
stroke, Girls — Julie Sagar. Boys —: Simon Clark, (new record). Breaststroke, Girls — |
Julie Sagar (new record). Boys — Andrew Nicolas (new record). Butterfly, Girls — Julie Sagar. Boys — Michael
14th ANNUAL SENIOR
CITIZENS
HOLIDAY 8 DAYS
DEPARTING SATURDAY, MAY 16th, 1981
LLANDUDNO — Sheltered by the imposing headland, of the Great Crme,
.Llandudno is a modern resort offering all the attractions and amenities • of the
1980s, yet carefully maintaining its Victo rian charm and elegance. From the 2,29b foot long pier beneath the Great Orme, - the many hotels form a colourful facade along the. sweep of the wide promenade for two miles to Craig-y-don and the Little Orme. The tree-lined streets in and around the shopping centre, the terraced gardens of Haulfre and Happy Valley and {he spacious lawns of the other sea front, the West Shore, all combine to create a relaxed atmosphere. Being situated on the level, Llandudno is an ideal resort for this holiday. For .your further interest and enjoyment,' you may ascend the .Great Orme by the unique tramway or the exhilerating cabinlift, or take a,.circular tour by local bus around the Marine
Drive.
SNOWDONIA — Dominated by Snowdon towering 3,560 feet above sea level, North Wales is an area of.extreme contrast and outstanding natural beauty. Here is the Snowdonia'National Park with its 840 square miles of rugged moun tains, alpine passes and rushing rivers; rivers that become wider and flow more serenely through the wooded valleys and oast little towns and villages on their
course to the sea. And it is here, where the miles of sandy beaches have been quarded for centuries by the magnificent castles at Harlech and Criccieth, at Caer narfon and Conwy, each one steeped in colourful history. Here too, on the coast,- are the resorts that extend a welcome to thousands of holidaymakers each year.1 In 1981; we look forward to extending a welcome to you, on our holiday to Llan dudno— The Gateway'to, Snowdonia.
clear that the Ribble Valley,. Council was not opposed to cuts, but there was strong objection to the manner in which they were being imposed by the Minister.
ribble
LLANDUDNO FROM
andSNOWPONIA
Full programme of events including five excursions. Choice of four hotels: Montclare,
Wilton, Branksome and Brig-y-Don.
excluding lunches on route, hotel gratuities and cancellation insurance.
£77.50
DEPART: Barnoldswick Railway Hotel 0900 hrs; Earby Bus Station 0910 hrs; Colne Bus Station 0920 hrs; Nelson Bus Station 0930 hrs; Brierfield Town Hall 0935 hrs; Clitheroe Well Terrace 0900 hrs; Whalley Bus Station 0915 hrs; Padiham'Town Hall 0930 hrs; Burnley Bus Station 1015 hrs.
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