12 ■ Clitheroe Advertiser and_Times, September 25th, 1980
Insulation grants
are now available
BIGGER grants are now available to help househol ders insulate their lofts, and the Ribble Valley Council is urging those in terested to apply soon.
thirds of the cost up to a maximum of £65 (previ ously £50) is now avail able. But there is even better news for pension ers. A grant
to.cover up to 90 per cent of the work to a maximum of £90 can now be obtained by those men over 65 and women over 60 who are also in receipt of a supplemen ta ry pension, a rent rebate or allowance, or a rate rebate.
A grant of about two- ,
THIS photograph from bygone days conjures up fond memories for the mother of Mr John , Stott, licensee of the Swan with Two Necks, Pendleton.
the loft must be without insulation at present; the council must give the go- ahead before the work is done, and only materials on the council’s list may be used.
To qualify for a grant,
Work must include in sulation of the loft and lagging of pipes and water tanks.
people, there is a provi sion for the council to give the grant when the bill is presented.
In the case of elderly
year, some 500 househol ders in the Ribble Valley qualified for a grant.
In the last financial
£28,000 is available for grants, so householders are urged to apply for ap proval and also then have the work done as quickly as possible.
This y e a r almost
made to the council of fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe.
Applications should be Hockey
CLITHEROE Ladies’ hockey team were beaten 6-0 in their first league game of the season — against Burnley, on their all-weather pitch.
too fast for Clitheroe, who included two new players — Maureen Hurst and Ann Wales.
The home team were
BAC 2nd 11-0 at Ribbles- dale Park. Janet Moss scored five of the total and Sue Brierley three.
The second team beat
ag a in s t th e sound Clitheroe defence, in which Stephanie Cooper excelled.
BAC attacked in vain
WHALLEY FC have yet to achieve a set tled team in Division Two of the Ribble Va l l e y Foot bal l : League. To date they have won one . game, drawn one and lost one. The win was at th e e xp ens e o f Rimington whom they beat 6-4, and they hope this signals con
left): Richard Wilkin son,. James Whelan, Les Allen, Gary Wil kinson, Adam Czar- neck, Douglas Rus sell. Back: David Ash worth, Paul Bacon, Laurie Howlett, Mick Ab b o t t , Mi c h a e l A d a m s , E r i c Robinson.
tinuing success. Front ( from the
Clitheroe’s last-minute cup exit
Clitheroe 0, Curzon Ashton 1
CLITHEROE’S dream of FA Cup glory was cruelly shattered by a last minute goal in Tuesday’s second replay. A te n s e , s c ra p p y ending the stalemate with nae
match, played under floodlights at Burscough, was always likely to be decided by a single goal.
a fine shot which beat Curzon’s keeper, but scraped the post,
so near the final whistle, bar and Clitheroe’s Mick Clitheroe can console themselves in the know ledge that they went down fighting, earning a warm tribute from man ager Ian Wilcox.
Despite tasting defeat Butter worth hitting the Ashcroft clearing another
Curzon came back with
shot off the line. Minutes later a well-struck drive from Sutton was turned away at full stretch by Underwood.
THINGS are going so well for Whalley Church Players’ forth coming production that
producer John Caton is keeping his fingers crossed. “I don’t want to tempt
Lots going on at
Inches Robertson, of Northumberland, will be in the gallery between Oc tober 4th and 18th.
will be the'venue for a children’s bookweek ex hibition, while in the re ference library there will be a display of the Bib liographical Informative Retrieval On-Drive Ser vice (BIROS) — both bet ween October 4th and 11th.
The lending department
8th, children’s authoress Miss Joan Case; will- visit the library to tell stories to the younger , children. Miss Case will also pre-. sent the prize , of the book- -, week.
On Wednesday,■October
A NUMBER of interesting and varied exhibi tions have been lined up in the coming weeks at Whalley library Paintings by Robert W.
ley Art Club will be fea tured at the-library bet ween October 25th and November 8th.’. In the lending depart
An exhibition by Whal
ment between October 20th and November 8th there will be displa showing the work done the Ribble Valley Coun c i l ’s Enviro nmen ta l Health Department. Also in November, bet
ween the 15th and 29th, the • gallery ■
■ stages a dis
s cember- 6th ’until Christ mas include: paintings by
' Exhibitions from De-
i Following the BIROS’ display, an operator, from the County library will be giving, a practical de monstration at Whalley on ■ Friday, October17th; bet ween 10 a.m.> and noon,- and ■
r
1 p.m. and 5-30’P.m.— l ..
■j". J wvl*4 VfW ‘Vfrfc* . made- jewellery, 'by -Miss
. Lyons; of Nelson (lending department)^’ and, handr
E. J. W. Prior; of Ilkley (gallery); hand carved enesS sets’ by David
' E. Banks; ofi Leyland (dis play casel.t^t-'-'V-’ ' ■
play of watercolours by C. R. EccleSj of ?Bury, while hand-painted porcelain, by Nancy. Overend,; of. Keigh ley, will be on'show in the lending department.
fate,”- he said, “but so far everything is. going very smoothly.”
the three-act comedy “Dear Delinquent,” by Jack Popplewell,, is Stan Speak. He plays a young man about town c h a ra c te r , David Warren.
■ as the gentleman’s gentleman.
female burglar is por tray ed by Doreen Grimshaw, Lesley An derson plays David’s wealthy fiancee and George Parker appears
The unusual role of a
normally appears on stage a t ' Clitheroe, is making a guest appear ance as a professional. Irish burglar and Alis tair Johnson takes the part of the detective sergeant on the track of the criminals.
David King, who
.. have put on a four- night run.
- ’ Pictured; from; the;left:?; Alistair,^Stan, Doreen'*’
■and George; / < ‘
,
we have been;, playing to three; full houses;, so this.time we’re hoping* to pack, them' in; for.' four, nights ’. . '.Aand 1 make _ i t ; a regular „ oc currence.” v.
..Said John:.;“Recently • ■ .
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presented at, Whalley Old Grammar . School from October? 29th to November 1st;— the first time i for some, years, that the Players;
The play is being Taking the lead in ,
with Paul Bretherton pre- finally ended Clitheroe’s ferred to Glen Wright in . brave resistance. midfield, looked much sharper in the early stages than their Cheshire League Division Two op ponents.
The Shawbridge side,
wo r th and Gr ah am Walker troubled Curzon’s defence without creating any real chances. At the other end, Denis Under-
The .speed of Ian Ash
Clitheroe’s appeals
..for a penalty were turned down after Walker appeared to be pushed in Curzon’s penalty area. The tension of a three-
On the half hour, Then came the goal that
manner was obviously a bitter blow for Clitheroe although it must be saic 'that for many parts of the
wood had to be in’good game, particularly the •
from Butterworth and Sutton.
' the edge and looked
favourites to score. Clitheroe’s defence
match saga began to creep in a little when Paul McGuire ■ and Curzon’s
;booked: C l i t h e r o e ’ Graham Walker for remark made to the re
'an angry confrontation, just before the break. Curzon; dominated tor. ,
after * the should
the tie.
Clitheroe survived th e 1 Ey >.es’ . ? ‘c^?,r,d s -Asheroft nnslaindit and in the fifith ' Whiteside (N); Walker , (R)
,-inches ■ from, (G). Sub: Wilcox.. 1 ’ To t h e i r c r e d i t ; , ’Clitheroe:' ••Underwood. was a credlt-
really1 have won:, we^‘-. .The performance -
interval and tea™ d'd
onsiaugnt anain tne.ooin , McGuire;;,Bretherton; Ash- minute : full back ,Tony worth, Whiteside’ (S), Walker Eyles . was1
T wo player s : were J '!■
ball after a free-kick and Naylor’s speculative 2Q yard shot seemed to de ceive Underwood and find the top corner of the net. De f e a t in such
They failed to clear the
years ago is a party — including Mrs Beatrice Stott — that reversed
Pictured nearly 60
the popular trend by coming 'from the sea side — Blackpool — for a picnic at the' Swan Hotel, Whalley. Mrs S to t t began working in the licensed trade at the age of 16. She started for Whit bread’s at Blackpool’s George Hotel. She stayed., at three other
■
years ago. The licence for that
hotels in the resort until 1950, finally fin ishing behind the bar at a pub in Kirkham 20
was transferred to her son, John, who with his wife, Shirley, eventual ly became mine hosts at Pendleton.
she can- still show her son how to pull pints in the old-fashioned way, is the first lady on the right of the back row of the picture.
Mrs Stott, who says
coach was a hackney carriage with a speed limit of 12 m.p.h.
In those days, the Turning out for Whalley FC
A day out sixty years ayo A f e s i f e n
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COUNCIL (YORK STREET,’ CLITHEROE, RIBBLE • VALLEY BOROUGH) (PROHIBITION OF :
WAITINGj (REVOCATION) ’ ORDER 198
The Lancashire County Coun,- oil propose to make the above Order under Section 1(1), (2) and (3) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended, the effect of which will be: (i) To- revoke the Trunk Road (Various Streets,
• Clitheroe), (Restriction of .Waiting) Order 1969, only insofar as it relates to that length of . the south east side of York Street, Clitheroe, from its junction with Back York Street to a point 123 metres (134 yards) north,- east of its junction with Church Street).
(ii) To prohibit the waiting of vehicles to a period not
. exceeding 2 hours (return prohibited within one
hour) on-the length of road specified in the schedule to this Notice.
The Order will contain ex emptions to allow vehicles to wait for as long as may be necessary to enable goods to be loaded onto or unloaded from the vehicle, to enable persons to board or alight or to enable it to be used in connection with any building operation or demolition and the maintenance of essential services.
A copy of the draft Order, plan and Statement of Reasons for proposing to make-the Order may be in spected at the offices of the Ftibble Valley Borough Coun cil, Church Walk, Clitheroe and at Christ Church Pre cinct, County • Hall, Preston during normal office hours until 24th October, 1980.
If you wish, to object to the proposal you should send the grounds for your objection in writing to the undersigned (quoting reference 71/EED) by the 24th October, 1980. BRIAN HILL
. Chief Executive/Clerk
Christ Church Precinct, . County Hall, PRESTON, PR1 8XJ.
SCHEDULE
LENGTH OF ROAD AT CLITHEROE, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH '
That length of the south east side of York Street, Clitheroe, from its junction with Back York Street to a point 123 metres (134 yards) north east
of its junction with Wellgate. 53698
PARISH COUNCIL OF BOWLANDFOREST (Higher-Division):
VACANCY FOR A COUNCILLOR
There i s . a vacancy on the above Council caused by the death of a member.
A By .election to fill the vacan cy will be held if two electors for the Parish give notice in writing claiming such an elec tion to the Returning Officer by not later than Saturday, October 11th, 1980.
The address of the Returning Officer is: Michael Jackson, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA. ;
If no such notice is given, the Parish Council will fill the vac ancy by co.option.
.Dated the twenty-fifth day of September 1980.
MRS.M. E. SLATER (Clerk),
4 Three Lane Ends Cottage, Dunsop Bridge, CLITHEROE BB7 3BG
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THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (NEW MARKET STREET, CLITHEROE, .. RIBBLE VALLEY
. BOROUGH) (PROHIBITION OF WAITING) ORDER 198
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Lancashire County Council propose to make the above Order under Section 1(1), (2) and (3)'of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended, the effect of which will be:
To prohibit the waiting of veh icles,' at any time, on the lengths of road specified in the Schedule to this Notice.
form to keep out efforts second half, Curzon had ~
looked sound throughout the match, while up front Ashworth caught the eye every, time he touched the ball.
Hughes were, involved , in feree and Curzon s Bell on onfrrnr
■The Order will contain ex,- emptions to allow vehicles to wait for as'long as may be necessary to enable persons to board or alight, or to enable it to be used in con nection with any building op eration or demolition and the, maintenance of essential ser-; vices.
A copy of the draft' Order, plan and Statement of Reasons for proposing to make the Order may be in spected at the offices of the Ribble Valley Borough Coun cil, Church Walk, Clitheroe, and at Christ Church Pre cinct, County Hall, Preston, during normal office hours until tne 24th October, 1980
Curzon dominated for. g^^P^^'yei ^ WilC°X' an impressive.20 minutes, saia:, Everyone in the
dfi’ /wi iOI* fl
lOUl.Afterwards, a clearly ____.,u .
Any person wishing to make representations regarding the proposal should seno the,
, grounds of any: objection in writing to the undersigned' (quoting reference 71/EED) i by the 24th October, 1980.
BRIAN HILL
■ ' Chief. Executive/Clerk - Christ Church Precinct,,
... County Hall, ,
PRESTON, PR1 8XJ. SCHEDULE * 1
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All new members welcome. 55314
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Nice movers MORECAMBE .
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53411
12ft. 6in. MINSTER Hunts man c a rav a n ,, 4 b e r th , f r id g e , e le c tr ic l ig h ts , spare wheel, ’ etc. £650. — Te l. Burnley 30755 a fter 5 p.m.
SLEEPING BAGS! Subs arr-. rived a t last, £ 3 .9 9 . M i l l S h o p , 1 6 7 L eeds R o ad , H i ld ro p , N e lso n , also . opp. Unit ' 4, Brier- field.
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4 50079
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53166
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45361
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CHRISTMAS 1980. Spend 5 days with us a t "Mandon House" , licensed. Wednes d a y , Christmas Eve until Sunday. £55 inc. Non-stop entertainment including trip to panto, p r iz e s g a lo re . Join us this year and have a Christmas to remember. — 26 Balrstow Street, Black pool. Tel. 27596.
49154
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BLACKPOOL, South Shore, residential licence, comfort able friendly guest house, colour TV lou n g e , . home c o o k i n g , ’ c lo s e to a l l amenities. 2 mins S o u th Pier lights, few vacancies. Friday to Monday, £ 2 2 ; Monday to Friday, £24. •i— Tel. Nora 4 5 114.' .
46716
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49279 50452
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50039
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