/ 12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 24th, 1980
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BILLINGTON man Mr Bernard Martin arrived t home in Calder Avenue at
he weekend to start a new life with a kidney donated by his brother Richard. Feeling on top of the
nce again. w“I’m up and about and
ing as soon as possible," he
said.The transplant opera tion took place at Dulwich a Hospital — and Richard,
ould like to start pothol-
eeks.Bernard, however, wdl i continue to undergo tests ors give him permission
.\vj tvolved with the opera
and all the family is very grateful to everyone in
have Bernard home again. “He is looking great
ion,” she said. r Shearings-
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SHEAMHGS — RtBBLESBALE Send fo r FREE b ro c h u re o r SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT \ ves.“It’s a great relief to
l 30-year-old Low Moor horry driver, has been wome for nearly two
tn Manchester and take things easy until the doc
ad by Bernard’s chance of w new life than his C id ow e d m o th e r , li atherine, with whom he
to step up the pace. e No one is more delight
THE management committee of Gisburn Festival Hall organised a spring dance on Friday,
which it is hoped will become an annual event. a Some 130 people
rovided by the Kalh and s Reg Duo. A buffet
pttended and music was
call funds and the ening.
aommittee is grateful to evll who supported the
upper was served. h Proceeds are for the
s Our picture shows aome of those who
ttend ed the occasion.
teuccess to date at the weekend when esteir sTWO Clitheroe canoeists achieved then-
Canoeists tame wild waters to win title
Championship at Bala, North Wales. Duncan Eglin (20) of 29
Windsor Avenue, Stephen Dent (19) of Littleinoor t Mill, Whalley Road, and
took the title in a winning ships for the first time, vi F:in the under-16 indi
mheir Accrington team ate Philip Dean (28),
over the six-mile course on the River Tryweryn. v The course had some
1 ---------------------------------- Damaged wing gFOR using a car in Well-
t ery rough stretches, and che team, who have been aompeting together for
bout 18-months, de-
t Clitheroe. al She told the court that
harp edges likely to cause harm to passers-by.
Bill Pasturelands Drive, W and-under class, and a ington, was fined £15
wate ' with a dangerous ofing, Nicola Watson (17),
dathough the wing was s maged, there were no
uide Canoe Club.
caere four more Clitheroe p noeists who were com
eting in the champion-
time of 24mins. 50 secs. Mark Mashiter (15) of Langshaw Drive, was
e dual white water racing Bvent, in which Michael Ventley (15) of Salthill
iew, came fifth. a The white water races
hre over shorter less t azardous courses than
pimlico Road, who com s leted her course in- the
Hillsteven Johnson (14) of P endy Wilson (16) of
he wild water events. S Also taking part was
ide Close, in the 14-
enior ladies event. o They are all members
Gf Clitheroe Scout and am won the British Open Wild Water Racing
scribed it as “pretty hair- raising” at times. wAmong the 300 entries
SIXTEEN tables were in i play at this week’s qual
BRIDGE CLUB
Cfying round of the c litheroe Bridge Club
hampionship. t Fourteen pairs will con
qest the final and leading Nualifiers were: NS — Mr s icol Smith and Mrs Rus andell, Mr W. L. Wilkinson
oid at least a small slam on the following hand, but
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wDMITTING using a car J ith a faulty tyre, Derek Soseph Coe (34), of King fitreet, Clitheroe, was mned £15 by the town’s
heithout a test certificate d was given an absolute oischarge. Regarding this gffence, he said the t arage that had passed ihe vehicle had failed to
agistrates. w For using the vehicle
ssue the MoT certificate.
Plan for offices at the station
CLITHEROE’S former railway station, last used as the Stardust Club, could be converted
into offices.
r Leonard. b Every North-South pair nly four pairs bid the lay
M Mr B. Hicks. EW — uubject recently of two Gardrs Brenton and Mrs M e, Mr Ormand and
down grand slam in no trumps.
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C Now the Ribble Valley p ouncil’s Planning De
, , , „ a artment has received an
s The premises were the nnsuccessful bids for a ington.
of a new steel and asbestos shippon at Fobers Farm (0345)
Lew licensed club by Mr d en Garner, of Wad-
pplication for outline per mission for the offices from solicitor Mr Barry
beeFive other applications have Tn lodged from Clitheroe.
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Dearing (number 0494). Nearby, at 9 Railway View, permission is sought for the extension of use of first floor offices until 7 p.m. on Wednes (days, with occasional use until (»-:fo p.m. on one other evening
b hese are for a kitchen and Wathroom extension at 133
version of garages to a flat at * 21 Church Street (0467); the erection of a nrecast concrete garage at 22 Bieasdale Avenue; a projected non-illuminated ad vertisement sign at Wades House, Church Brow (04S4); and the erection of a domestic
halley Road (0435); the con
garage at Sunnvmede, Ribbles- dale Aveenue (0-103). In Billington, permission is
recijuired to store building eouipment at The Barn, Lower Woodcock Farm (0470); to pro vide short-stav accommodation for the elderlv and re-site a prefabricated building at Lon- gholme, I^aneho Centre (0480); bu and for outtine permission to
bungalow
Chipping (0466). From Bowland-with-Leagram,
Bus service changes
THE new Ribble bus ser a vice between Clitheroe
into operation on Sunday. v The X13 and X23 ser d litheroe hourly on week
nd Manchester comes Cices will be leaving
bays and will provide Metter direct links with r anchester, as the cur eent service runs only
F ild a new house at Noblett . arm, Whitehalgh Lane (0485). P The owners of Whalley’s Rark Head Farm, Accrington e oad, wish to build a kitchen ( xtension and two bedrooms s0466), and permission is being aought for tno change of use of a craft shot) to a tea shop at 16 Bnd IS Main Street, Bolton-by-
pipeline include: The conversion of an existing house into two at ( Westby Hall Farm. Gisburn
owland (0476). Other applications in the
0473);* at Newton, the erection
Get away with two years’ free servicing. o Get away with the choice of a £300 holiday
r £300 of petrol. w Get Fiat’s two year ‘Mastercover’
tereo radio. J Buy a Miration before
et along to see us
aune 30th and get away with t ll this for less than you’d
hink. £3,825 to £5,449. b We have a new colour for your free copy. M ira tio n
Grochure with all the facts. mssnsa
Full terms an d conditions o f free service ofTer an d w a rran ty a r e aval table from us. Servicing refers tomilcogo levels, items und g arag es us recommended by Fiut.OfTerupphes to new cars purchased und registered before Ju n e 30th. ifleoand issub |e c t toavailabihty. Supermirafiori illustrated costs C4.87-1. All prices u re c o rre c tn t tim eo f going to press an d include c u r tux. VATand front seal belts, but exclude number pin tesund delivery charges.
Kendal Street, Clitheroe, Lancs. BB715A. Tel: Clitheroe 22539 15T
L. Chiappi Ltd.
o arranty A year’s Associate Members] s f the RAC. And a Voxson FM
Getaway car.
THE champagne corks have been popping at Salthill Road,
Busy life helps golden couple
the Farrer household, Clitheroe, this week. For on Tuesday, Mr Sidney Haygarth Farrer
Hilda (72), of “Gleadale,” . w celebrated their golden
(74) and his wife Margaret “............................eadal
n edding and friends, ceighbours and relatives galled in to add their con t ratulations, and to toast
he couple’s health. o The celebrations started
cial family reception at Cl the Castle Restaurant,
n Saturday, with a spe
both natives of Preston frut moved to Clitheroe twom Fuhvood more than .• • o years ago and are
itheroe. b Mr and Mrs Farrer are
tion were daughters Mrs: ' Margaret Boyce, who had
enjoying life in the Ribble Valley. .With them at the recep
travelled ■ from Canada to be in Clitheroe this week, 9
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Mrs Patricia Barnes, of Chatburn Road, Clitheroe and son Mr David Farrer, of Winchester. m. Mr Farrer was head
dowedaster of Farrington En and School for 29 years
ston Rural District Coun
dening.cil. His main hobby is gar F While in Fulwood, Mrs
p airer played an active wart in community life and
She is now a ■ member of Clitheroe Parish Church Mothers’Union. b In Mr Farrer’s view,
v as a member of a host of oluntary organisations.
aceing involved in so many coutivities has helped the h ple along. “Our secret eachas been to keep busy and
t out,” he said. i into life and not just take try to put. something also served- on Pre
r lace the existing 231 toute, but to allow for sime taken for added ltops, buses will have to eeave Clitheroe slightly
casions during the week — from Whallev to Ac crington — and full time ttable details can be ob
arlier than at present. n The 231 service will
ow run on only four oc
ained from Ribble offices. wOn Sunday, the X23
Cill leave Well Terrace, a litheroe, at S-40 a.m. dnd on weekdays the first
6 a.m. 4eparture is the X13 at G
very two hours. p Tine services will re
and the use of a kitchen for the service of refreshments at func tions and the annual flea ( market at the village hall
0477); outline permission for a ; at Black Hall Farm,
outline permission for the con
version of a disused barn to a house on the north-west side of Moss Lane, and an identical plan on the south-east side of the lane (0-170 and 0471).
THIS y ear’s “ I t ’s a | Knock-out” competition | has had to be axed from | caus the Red Rose Festival be
Backer ck-o’sontest
s e of lack of financial V In a letter to the Ribble
upport.
r alley Sports Council see-1 ton,etary, Mrs Doreen Euin-
cil's Chief Executive, Mr Michael Jackson, said the main reason for the move
oring it.
was the withdrawal of s backing by the firm spon
ci Mr Jackson said insuffi went time and resources
that the competition, orig inally set for June, could go ahead smoothly.
i ah' t The cancellation means
ere available to ensure I ally
phat Clitheroe misses the t restige of holding one of ghe heats, as the Castle mrounds had been ear
arked as a venue. c The dropping of the
c embers anticipated the t ompetition would cost the council £300, leaving B
ertainment. mAt a recent meeting,
he committee £1,000 to spend.
mMembers who felt more a oney should go to local cmateur cultural and re wreational organisations toill now have more cash s share out when deci wions on who receives mhat are made at next
onth’s meeting.
tion and Leisure Commit ttee will have more money
alley Council's Recrea to spend on arts and en
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