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'Wf; * ........ ........ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 13lh, 1980 5


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Lte. 20


‘ Ribble to 'create a 42- mile riverside walk.


would start from Payth- orne Bridge near Gisburn and follow the river to its estuary in the Irish Sea, near. Preston.


The “ Ribble Way” , lngleton0 The total length of the


path envisaged is 42 miles of which only 23. are exist­ ing rights of way. The remainder is mostly on private fishermen’s paths and would need to be de­ dicated to the public.


ing the support’ of the Countryside Commission which has powers to make substantial grants to pro­ jects of this nature.


The Association is seek­ i f Sawley BO WLAN D f f rn. - > i; i


man of the association’s mid-Lancashire area, said: “We originally suggested a long-distance path all the way to the source of the Ribble in the York­ shire Dales. That proposal failed to win the support of the Countryside Com­ mission . . . so this time we have kept the path entirely within Lanca­ shire.”


even in its shortened form the Ribble Way would open up to country-lovers some magnificent scenery at present enjoyed only by farmers, landowners, anglers and trespassers. He said that tne Ribble,


Mr Howard added that


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because of its beauty and nearness to the towns of industrial Lancashire, was ideal for a recreational path. “We do not think the


b a n k s w ill b ecom e crowded with visitors except in a few of the


Mr Alan Howard, chair­ Hurst Green0/^ •^foChtheroe 0W halley


Ribchester oAccrington oBlackburn


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Blackpool


THE RIBBLE WAY 0


Walmer Bridge


told the Countryside Commission that, com­ pared to the benefit re­ ceived, the cost of creat­ ing the Ribble Way would be negligible.


more accessible sp<As which are already very p o p u l a r , ’! s aid Mr Howard. The Association has


mid-Lancashire area sur­ veyed the river they agreed that the path


earnestly hope that this time the Commission — and the local authorities — will give sympathetic consideration to our prop­ osals.” When members of the


Said Mr Howard: “We


should follow the Ribble closely, partly because paths (whether public or private) already exist along the riverside and p a r t ly b e c a u s e th e “unique atmosphere” of the riverside walk disap­ pears as soon as tne walker is out of sight and sound of the. water.


Badminton club’s night out m t i


nngron


113536 rarpark


L LICENSED RESTAURANT (£rtU


WHALLEY t e l . 2462


“Run by the fami l y , f or the f ami l y ”


3-COURSE LUNCHEONS 12 to 2 p.m. Monday to Saturday


HIGH TEAS


4 p:m. to 6-30 p.m. Every Day A-LA-CARTE GRILLS


6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Saturday THE ORIGINAL FAMILY


SUNDAY LUNCHES 12 to 2-30 p.m.


BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR


Small parties catered > s


■ .


^ EASTER WEEKEND. for with ■


available


MOTHERING SUNDAY AND THE.


’selection .of....menus* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


HIGHER BUCK INN WADDINGTON


TEL. CLITHEROE 23226 (exept Mondays when sandwiches only are served,)


BAR MEALS AND SNACKS AVAILABLE EVERY LUNCHTIME AND EVENING


eg 8oz. GRILLED SIRLOIN STEAK AND GUPS £2.00 ;IIOME MADE STEAK PIE, CHIPS AND PEAS £1.00


PLUS LARGE SELECTION OF OTHER MEALS AND ■ ■


. SNACKS'.


. NEW EXTENDED LOUNGE NOW OPEN


UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF ERIC AND TRISH


ITHWAITES REAL ALES | HILLOCK FARM LICENSED RESTA URANT ISINA & VIGO.


LTAR. Lexandria


■GO.


JlA, GIBRALTAR. I , ANTIGUA,


|tive, free meal en al cost of


uise fare, ■for these


I CABINS lo tio n s for


les for all cruises |1TED. Details and PRESTON, PR4


Housing plan for Whalley


AN application for low density residential de­ velopment on more than seven acres of land between Bramley Meade and the bypass off Clitheroe Road. Whalley, has been lodged with the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Depart


ment (number 0246). Also from Whalley is a


plan to build a car port on the gable end of 12 The Sands (0232).


S p e a k e r s ’ Club .


THE life and times of Grizzly Adams was John Lawson’s topic in his first sp e ech a t C l ith e ro e Speakers’ Club. ■ Another speech, enti­


tled ' “A happy day” was riven by Don Meadows, foth were well received. Frank Nelson was chair-, man, Chris.Roberts was topics chairman and Alan ■Ross timekeeper. Evaluations were made


by Brian Allison, Don An­ derson, Dr. K h n sh n a


Gurumurthy and Len Long.' The next meeting.


at flie Swan and Royal Hotel, on Tuesday will be


a joint one with Black­ burn Ladies Speakers’


CIAnyone interested in becomingt a. member pf e i th e r - club w ill be


welcome.


have been received from Clitheroe.


shop display window and ledestrian access area at 5edal Power (an ex-plum­


These are for: a retail


bers’ warehouse), Wad- dington Road (0244); a re­ placement illuminated box advertisement sign about 20ft. by 10ft. at 6-8 Castle Street (0234); a 's to rm porch over the. front door and a car port at 10 En- nerdale Close (0231); dropped kerb to enable access at Smithies House, 2 Shawbridge S t re e t


(0240). Other plans are for


outline permission to con vert farm buildings at Lower S tan d en Hey Farm. .Pendleton, to. two dwellings and to erect two detached dwellings (0233); erection of stables, about 50ft. by 30ft. at Hollin Hall' Farm,- Whalley Old’ Road, Billington (0236) and construction of i single storey bedroom and double garage extension at 1 Clarke Wood, Close, Wiswell (0237).


THE vicar of Clitheroe (Canon J .. C. Hudson) and Mrs Hudson were guests of Clitheroe Parish Church Badminton


Club at the annual dinner-dance at the Red Pump on


Friday. A company of about 40 enjoyed a meal which was followed by disco dancing.


Several applications Better link


with Manchester


PROPOSED changes in bus services between Clitheroe and Manchester have won the approval of Clitheroe Town Council. ■ The plan, which would


LUNCHES AND HIGH TEAS


NORTHCOTE ROAD, OLD LANGHO OPEN FOR SUNDAY


SATURDA Y: HIGH TEAS AND EVENING MEALS


NEWLOUNGE AND BAR OPENING SHORTLY


BRIDGE _ CLUB


ATTENDANCE was back to normal at the du- ilieate game at Clitheroe


Jridge Club, when 13 tables were in play.


Mrs Murgatroyd and Mrs Aldred, Mr Spencer and Mr Buchannan. EW — Mrs L. Boothman and Mrs Rutherford, Mr and Mrs Sheldon.


Winners were: NS — |


RE ALL Y PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS Tel.


MIDWEEK PARTY BOOKINGS GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD IN


BLACKBURN 48655


It’s so easy! All you have to do is answer the questions below. The answers are


visit the beautiful Kodder valley AND CALL AT THE


PARKERS ARMS


NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND TEL. SLAIDBURN 236


MEALS SERVED IN


THE BAR AND DINING ROOM


HIGH TEAS EVERY SUNDAY 3 to 5-30 p.m.


(SALMON TEAS OUR SPECIALITY) PARTIES WELCOME— WHITBREAD BEERS


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played in' a spade part I score by both NS and EW | pairs, neither being success.


The following hand was N dealer, love all |


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’ ton, instead of the current two-hourly one. This would then enable


come into operation next month, is to provide an hourly X($C23 service between Clitheroe and Manchester via Accring-


• he hoped that people who used' the route; would have the chance to voice any objections to the Ribble and Hyndburn Borough bus companies .before tne 1 changes were brought in.


. The only note of con­ cern came "from Coun. Peter Nuttall, who said


the present hourly 231 service between Clitheroe and Accrington to be withdrawn, apart from certain peak period jour­ neys.


D — C 1082


S - H Q852 D AK1095 C Q965


S 1054 H 103 D QJ7G4


C KJ3 The hands are difficult


to bid on any system and not one of the 26 pairs was successful in any con-1 tract.


Should North make a


light opening bid of one spade, ne is likely to play in two spades, going two off. Should he pass, Bast- West are also in trouble after a spade opening bid by East.


W.L.W. \KJ74


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| THE 1 THREE FISHES MITTON S UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT


SCANDAHOVEE BUFFET


SOUP, BUFFET, SELECTION OFHOME MADE SWEETS, CHEESE AND


BISCUITS, COFFEE AND MINTS £3.55 inclusive of VAT


TUESDAY TO SATURDAY. 8 p.m. or 9-30 p.m.


SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY BUFFET


12 o’clock or 1-30 p. m. ; . REDUCTIONS FOR SMALL CHILDREN


BAR SNACKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE, -FAMOUS FOR HOME MADE PIES


. $ ADVANCE BOOKINGS .


Tel. STONYHURST206 $ *4


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NEW! COLD TABLE (MEATS, SALADS, etc)


• BAR SNACKS served every evening and lunch inc. . .


■ Sundays. 1 W ED D IN G S A S P E C IA L ITY H IG H TKAS SUNDAYS


whitrrfad ; Tel. CLITHEROE " ' ales


23262 - • fully , ; licensed I


available every lunchtime, except Saturday £1.75 • • '■


■; •


LAST WEEKS WINNER WAS:


MRS


MAUREEN; CROOK, 118 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE, LANCS


T ; Correct answers to last weeks competition. 1, Tudor


: Grill. 2, Three Fishes. 3, Hillock Farm. 4, The Sun Inn. 5, Georgian Window. 6, Parkers Arms.


THE SUN INN WADDINGTON


somewhere in the advertisements on this page.


QUESTION ANSWER * * * * * * * * r * * * * * * * * * * * ^ £12 1. Tea and Toddlers?


2. When your leap year gamble pays off who shall you contact?


3. Not quite 10,000 followers but certainly eat drink and


be merry for ail 4. Au pair’s favourite food


5. To waken and watch the mist clear, dreams of De- mdlke would float away


6. Amazing value, prime meat for a few bucks


Small Parties and Weddings Catered for. Residential


Personally Managed by the Proprietors Mr and Mr sJ . E. Davis


THE


GEORGIAN WINDOW < S r WADDINGTON


comfortable surroundings. Those who appreciate quality will find us ideal for a quiet un-hurried dinner, or equally a wedding, birthday or anniversary celebration.


WEDNESDAY — SATURDAY 7-30 — 9-30 p.m. LUNCHEON


DINNER


TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCHEON 12-15 —1-45 p.m.


A-la-Carte on SATURDAY SUND AY, 4-00 — 6-00 p.m. HIGH TEA


Bookings now being accepted for Mother's Day, Easier Dining and Summer Parties


RESERVATIONS AND ENQUIRIES Tel: CLITHEROE 25090


Situated in the heart of Lancashire’s Best Kept Village, we offer the best in good home-cooked food, attentive service and


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oNelson oBumley


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THE Ramblers’ As­ sociation wants new public rights of way along the banks of the


Far Gearstonesf?.i*"‘‘ - “* • \i. ft ,r-y-GheHt


Edward and Nancie Atkinson extend a warm welcome to you at the


DUKE OF York


Our RESTAURANT is now open for LUNCHEONS and DINNER


Please try our extensive a la carte menu


T e le p h o n e C l i th e ro e 41266 fo r r e s e r v a t io n s Bar meals are served daily, lunchtime and


evening and we would be only too pleased to


cater for your parties, functions and weddings NOW OPEN FOR HIGH TEAS


DON’T FORGET MOTHERS DAY SUNDAY, MARCH 16th


P.S. Did you know we are also licensed for singing and dancing? Why not come and have a real night out.


Nestlinfling at the foot of Pcndle Hill this relaxing restaur- ant offers discerning diners the best in speciality dishes and traditional fare.


Open for a-la-earte 12-30 and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9-30 p.m., seven days per week the menu consists of a comprehensive list of starters, fish courses, followed by a variety of steaks and grilled dishes. Barbecued Loin of Lamb and Duckling are very popular as are the specialities of the house, Chicken Oriental and Fillet of Steak au Poivre. On Sunday there is a table d'Hote lunch. Ideal for families.


The Calf’s Head HOTEL


WORSTON, CLITHEROE Tel. Clitheroe 41218


1 CaiStle


itetaurant (Licensed)


CLITHEROE-Tel. 24587 BA VIH6 TO 0EGAH1SEA PABTT?


m itD E R im WHERE TO GO A W WHAT TO BO? HAVING TO HEW TO A STRICT BUDGET?


CONFUSED ABOUT CHOICE OF MENU? THEN PICK OP THE PHONE AND SPEAK TO JANET ROSS


Whether it is a Club Annual Dinner and Dance, Wedding Party or a Family Gathering — WE WILL be able to cater for all your needs.


Our Party Buffet Menus start as low as £2.75 and a Five Course Meal from as little as £5 — and depending on number of guests, the day and date, tne run of the restaurant could be exclusively yours.


We do Functions of all kinds and all sizes from 10 to 110. So phone Janet Ross for further details.


TREAT HER ON MOTHER’S DA Y. WINE AND DINE HER IN STYLE


DINNER 7-30 —9 p.m. 3 COURSE TABLE D'HOTE MENU £3.85, CHILDREN £2.35


Fill in the coupon and send it to “EATING OUT GUIDE 1980,” CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES, 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. The correct entry chosen will win a £12 voucher to be spent with any advertiser in this Guide, on Food, Drink, at their convenience.


Latest date lor entries, Tuesday noon, March 18th. Winners will be notified by post.


Employees or families of United Newspapers Publications Ltd are not '


eligible to enter BLOCK CAPITALS PLEASE NAME........ ADDRESS..


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