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CARPETS their council houses from


iFORTY-TWO tenants are tn the process of buying


Half-price houses selling


the Ribble Valley authori­


m e n t’s new discount scheme.The council has re­ ceived a total of 189 in­ iquiries from tenants wish­


y under the Govern­


tng to take advantage of The scheme, said Borough Oreasurer Mr Gordon t nslow this week. Of bhese, 74 properties had saeen valued. Definite 4 les had been reported in h4 cases, with two houses r aving been sold. The test are in the hands of


ol SPRING WINE SALE


A never to be repeated opportunity to purch­ ase a wide range of wines at bargain, less than pre-budget price.


THURSDAY, APRIL 24th, 1980 OFFER OPENS


Number cases


available


he council’s legal depart ment.Seven months ago, the e council adopted the Gov­


Urnment proposals early. t nder the scheme, a cenant who has paid a


moment they pay their first week’s rent. At its meeting next


o tenants from the epartment. /


ouncil house rent for more than 20 years will be able to buy his house for half its market value. r This is the maximum


coeduction, but big dis t unts are also available


month, the council’s Hous­ ing Committee will con­ wosider giving the paper­


to rk involved in the sales s outside solicitors, in­ rtead of burdening the al­ deady hard pressed legal


WINE


THE ladies of Woodlands Drive, Wholley, gave the c Ribbte Valley Mayor's


coffee evening. f About 50 guests at the


hharity fund a helping aand by raising £53 with


ounction, held at the home Af Mrs Una Duerden. Mmong them were the F ayor, Conn. Jimmy j ell, and his wife Mar­


orie. Helping out with hostess duties was Mrs Anne Whittaker.


t Attractions included a bombola and bring-and- s uy stall. Coffee was biscuits.erved with home-made


GROUP visits by Ribble Valley councillors and officials are to be made to sites of planning applications which could be contentious — for trial period at least.


On site visits latest move by council


TWO 15-year-olds in Clitheroe’s Loyola troop, Michael Whiteside ■ and Michael Bentley, have gained Scouting’s pre­ mier honour. They will receive their


Scouting Michaels gain a coveted award


tChief Scout’s Award cer­ Tificates from Mrs Ruth dalerippier, wife of Rossen- p MP Mr David Trip- Rier, at a presentation in


awtenstall on Tuesday.' Michael Whiteside, of


mThe council’s Develop­ d ent Sub-Committee has theecided to go ahead with w plan and all members theyill be able to attend if


officers’ recommendations on the spot.


wish and hear the


tWellgate, has been with nhe pack for the past mine months, since


oving from Blackburn. S A pupil at John Rigby


hobbieschool, Blackburn, his sa i n g , c an o e in g and


Planning Officer Mr Philip a Bailey is to draw up final


Chief Architect and also include cycl-


iling.His brother David g (12), who attends St Au­


ton, is also a member of Loyola, and nis sister Joanne (9), a pupil at SS Michael and Jo h n ’s School, Clitheroe, is a Brownie.Michael Bentley, of Salthill View, is another


ustine’s School, Billing-


rrangements, but it is anticipated that members will rendezvous an hour or so before scheduled committee meetings and travel to sites for which plans are to be consi­ dered.


pupil at St Augustine’s, He has been with. Loyola g for about two years,


u p p o rt from Coun. Edwin Gretton (Grindle- ton). He said: “Any ex­ periment that, encourages councillors to visit sites can only be a good thing."


b The idea was suggested siy Coun. Mrs Beryl Cas­ s dy (Clitheroe) and won


Craduating from the o Miubs.chael enjoys most


cutdoor activities, espe­ caially white w a te r noeing.He, too, has a sister,


TODAY and tomorrow, Boots, Castle Street, Clithere, will be open 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday: Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe — 12 noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday — 6 to 7 p.m.


Chemists’ rota


e A note,of concern, how­ touncillors could go on


Jane (17) in a uniformed organisation. She is a V e n tu r e Scout Michael’s target once he becomes 16 next month.


heir own anyway. To keep costs down, it was agreed to travel to sites in members’ cars.


Rver, was voiced by Conn.' . ob Ainsworth (Clitheroel m.•ho felt the visits could c ean extra expense when


n The only other oppo­ Cent of the idea was


ople at a group visit.” t But it was pointed out


(Wilpshire), who said: “I a would much prefer to visit enfotrong personality could


hat there was nothing to stop any niember going to see any site alone, as well as taking part in a group trip.


oun. Rodney Bradley s site alone, because a


pe rce nis views on other musicians


S u p e r b y o u n g


CLITHEROE Parish Church Organ Society presented tfTeir 153rd re­ cital on Wednesday in the Church Hall.


t The programme was by ihe Court Quartet consist­ (ng of Andrew Court tviolin), Elizabeth Par­ sridge (violin), Ian Pear­ ton (viola), and Alan Quil-


19 Prestige Rouge, Dourthe........................................ 10 Tradition Blanc, Dourthe..................................... .,••• 24 Pere Emile Rose (Val de Loire).............................. 14 Pere Emile Rouge (Bordeaux AC)..... ................... 15 Vin de Pays de Vaucluse, Pascal.......................... 55 Gamay Rouge, R Noel (Loire)............................... 10 Cuvee d'Esgrigny Rouge....................................... 25 Cotes deBourg..................................................... 14 Montagne St Emilion, Delamere............................ 30 Medoc, Delamere.. 15 1971, Ch. La Tour Moulin, Medoc.......................... 1.4 1972, Ch. Pardaillon, Blaye................................... 25 1972, Ch. Haul Cluzeau, Blaye............................ 10 1972, Ch. LaTerasse, Caslillon...........................


15 1973, Ch. Mayne Vieil, Canon-Fronsac............... 20 1973, Ch. Gruaud Larose, St Julien.....................


er (cello). v An eye complaint pre­


( ented Mr Charles Myers s as devoted to three


piano) joining them. wThe altered programme


Htring quartets. Mozart’s flunt Quartet K45S in B mat opened the program­ almoe and the audience was


lo that while the players t oked extremely young, |


st immediately aware


heir standard of perform- | anee both technically and I musically was of superb I quality.


t The second item was "h e Haydn Q u a r te t nQuintenquartet" opus 76 go 2 in D minor. It was


ood to see so mapv young people armed with d the score of this work, no


“ uartet in D minor, tDeath and the Maiden," ahe precision was of such


tanding. Q In Schubert’s String


musicianship — that one was unaware of the tech­ nical problems, and the audience sat enthralled throughout a magnificent performance.


high order — as was the Grass on fire


TWO grass fires were quickly dealt with by Clitheroe firemen at the weekend. The first, oh j Friday, was on land off Whalley Road, Clitheroe, | Su and the second, o n j


owland. |


■ WADDI NGTON farming couple James and Lizzie Barrow had 3 jlenty to celebrate on


Golden party plans are secret


t t George’s Day, yes­ terday, for it was


anniversary. beBut the couple are t bout the party plans


heir golden wedding a ing kept in the dark


to mark the special day. Their daughter, Mrs Jean a Bland, of Kirkby Stephen,


Marian Barrow, have planned the celebration, s which is remaining


heir relatives have made nd daughter-in-law, Mrs


have lived in Waddington all their married life. SlaJames (7S) was,born in


ecret until Saturday. f The couple, ofr Oaken-


ields, Edisford Road,


idburn, but moved to Waddington at the age of seven. He joined his lea father dairy farming after


a izzie, who is also from born farming family, was Osw in Mellor but lived in


Lving school.


y aldtwistle for many f ears. James and Lizzie eirst met when she was t ight, when James visited the farm in Oswaldtwis­


many years and started going out together when Lizzie was about 18. r Following their mar­


le. They were friends for


Ciage at' St Oswald’s c hurch, Knuzden, the Couple moved to Cuttock dinlough Farm, on Wad­ helpgton Fell, where Lizzie


farmed James on the dairy J .ames recalls that the


■day after they returned s from honeymoon, he ttarted buying cows tor


FieIn 1936, they moved to yemi-retired for about 20


he farm. ,


ld House Farm, Wad­ sdington. James has been aears, but until a year


Jgo helped his son, Fieames, who took over


etired last year. .


r ld House. He finally p James plays air active,


Waddington parish coun­ tcillor, a past chairman of hasf the NFU executive,


inart in village and farm­


g organisations, lie is a ohe NFU and a member


C been a member of the comlitheroe YFC, advisory


' " ? est in the village,”


said. . - b James also used to


FRAME THE FAMILY WITH OUR


has judged at many shows throughout the country. ofLike many retired men


reed Shire horses and s the land, farming is


etill in his blood. He Clnjoys v is itin g th e ctiitheroe and Gisburn au­ t on marts to keep in fouch with the. farming pricraternity and today’s lo es. He also spends a, s t of time tending the


hpacious garden around


la president of the dow- a nd Region YFC. -He is vilso a 'member; of many


llage organisations. “Mike to take an inter-


is house. Lizzie is a member of Clitheroe Lady Farmers


a out 30 years ago and is: ■ he recipe for it long and ab mittee since it began


and Waddington WI. t Lizzie, believes she has


pleasant marriage.’ “The only way to have a happy married life is to pull to­ gether, give and take and sort out any disagree­ ments," she said.


PROFESSIONAL PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY (Only


75pjtor a 7"x5,r One sitting per Hibject Adrtiliona! subjecls. groups ot individuals same family in-50. ; ,


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Tuesday 29th April Until


Saturday 17th May


. No Booking Required . . Full reprint and. framing, service ■


V . LIMITED PERIOD,ONLY j . 1


B nday, was at Bolton-by- i FO R BUYING A N D BELLING


eoubt in preparation for foxaminations. The per­ s rmance was again out­


15 1973, Ch. Leoville Poylerre, St Julien.................. 15 1975, Ch. de Terrefort Quancard, Bdx Sup......... 20' 1975, Ch. Le Gardera, Bdx Superieure............... 15 1975, Ch. Tour Puymirand, Bordeaux................. 15 1975, Ch. Bellevue Puyblanquet, St Emilion....... 50 1976, Ch. de Terrefort Ouancard, Bdx Sup...... 20 1976, Ch. Meyney, SlEslephe. 10 1976, Ch. La Reine Blanche, St Emilion (GC).... 20 1976, Ch. Talbot, St Julien...... 20 1976, Ch.Kirwan, Margaux................................. 20 1976, Ch. Gruauad Larose, St Julien................... 15 Entre-deux-Mers, Cordier (Dry)........................... 20 Premieres Coles de Bordeaux, Cordier (Sweet).. 10 1974, Ch. Ramonet Blanc de Blancs.................. 15 Bourgogne Passeloutgrain, Chandesais............ 8 Fleur d'Amour (Passetoulgrain) d'Esgrigny........


20 Le Bourguignon Rouge, Bacheroy-Josselin...... 15 Coulange la Vineuse (Pinot Noir) B-J................ 15 1972, Sanlenay. Bouchard Pere....................... 15 Mercurey, Emile Chandesais.. 15 Haules Cotes de Beaune, Emile Chandesais.... 20 .Cotes de Nuits Villages, Emile Chandesais....... 10 Le Bourguignon, Blanc, Bacheroy-Josselin....... 10 1978, Pinot Chardonnay, Bacheroy-Josselin.... 20 Pouilly-Vinzelles, Roger d'Esgrigny................... 40 1978, Cotes du Rhone, Salavert (Goutte V.)..... 20 1974, Gigondas, Eugene Malbec...................... 15 1978, Tavel Rose, Eugene Malbec................... 9 Chateau de I'Hoste Rouge (Provence).............. 7 Chateau de I'Hoste Rose (Provence)................


20 1978, Coles du Roussillon Villages, Sica......... 35 1976, Cahors Rouge, Les Coles d'Olt.............


100 Anjou Rose, Robert Noel................................ 20 Anjou Rose, Robert Noel (Litres).................... 20 Gaillac Blanc Sec........................................... 14 1977, Riesling Cuvee Europe, Dopll-Alsace. 24 Vicomle de Camprian Brut (Sparkling)......... 30 1975, Moselblumchen, Michel Schneider..... 30 1975, Don Jacobo Rioja Red, Corral .... 30 1975, Don Jacobo Rioja White, Corral.... 40 1973, Don Jacobo Rioja Red - Reserve...... 40 Talamanca Red - Navarra - Rio Llano........ 30 Talamanca Dry White - Navarra - Rio Llano 30 Talamanca Medium Dry White - Navarra - R. 40 Talamanca Sweet While - Navarra - Rio Llan 30 Talamanca Rose - Navarra - Rio Llano........ 20 Dorn Bazilio Rose - Portugal - C Vinhas......


Offer ends Saturday, May 17th, 1980, or when Individual wines sold out Terms: Cash or cheque with order. Prices Include VAT.


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