1 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 12th, 1981 9
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KIT-E-KATFISH VARIETIES
23p
500g KELLOGGS CORNFLAKES
GRADE YLON 250g 99 TEA 241/2p
TIONAL i AND PIN
10oz. BATCHELOR’S “BIGGA” PEAS
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5-pack JACOB’S “CLUB” BISCUITS
29p
18s SHREDDED WHEAT
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VEHICLE BODY REPAIRS — FULL OR PART BODY RESPRAYS ON ANY MAKE OF CAR
Accident damage and insurance work our speciality
Members of the Vehicle Builders and Repair* ers Association
Approved Insurance Repairers F nlre Dressing
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WELLGATE MOTORS LTD The paint and bodyshop
WATERLOO ROAD Tel. 22222/3/4 MAIN VAUXHALL DEALERS FOR THE RIBBLE V ALLEY_ _ _ _ _
- EQUIPPED BODY and PAINT WORKSHOP
IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY
“BONUS” DOG FOOD
2 1 p
TALL TINS CO-OP : SOUPS
18p 3oz. CO-OP
CHEESE SPREAD 1 9 1/ 2 p
STIVEL YOGHURTS
131/2p 1.5kg
McDOUGALL’S FLOUR
36p
11b BIRDS EYE GARDEN PEAS
42p
2lb bag FROZEN PLAICE
£1.69 ANCHOR BUTTER 39V2P BATCHELOR PACKET SOUPS 16p
ALL GOODS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
SCOUT GROUP TiET DOWN’ BY PARENTS
A NEED for parents to recognise their respon sibility towards their children and the groups to which they belong was stressed at the annual meeting of St Mary’s Scout group,
Clitheroe.
TRADE GOOD
THERE was a very good trade for all stock *at Chtheroe Auc tion Mart on Monday. Sheep made considerably
more than last week and cattle prices were also slig h tly Higher. There were 65 fat cattle for
ward including eight fat cows, 25 ewes and 330 hoggs. Light steers made to 91.(ip
80p (7S.9p), uncertified heifers to 81.2p (79.2p), calf bulls to 92.2p (S7.6p) and fat cows to 70n (G3.8p). Light lambs made to 158p
per live kilo, averaging SG.08p, and medium steers made to 90.2p (85.87p). Light heifers made to S9p (82. Up), medium heifers to 90p (84.37p). Uncertified steers made to
Chairman Mr John Clayton said it was disap pointing to see no new faces at the meeting and the sooner parents sup ported events the better. “I feel the group has
been led down by parents who fail to recognise their responsibility to their chil dren and the group,” he said. Mr Clayton pointed out
that in the year ahead the group needed to raise more than £1,100 to pay off a loan to the Parochial Church Council used to
•buy a bus. He said the PCC had
(142.Op), standard to 159.5p (155.02p) and medium to 166p (157.18p). Lambs overall made to 147.18p. Half-bred ewes made to £27
per head (£24.30) and horned ewes to £20 per head (£17.10).
were 17 in-calf cows and heifers and 142 store cattle.
At Friday’s sale, forward
for all stock, especially store cattle, which met a very firm demand for a larger entry.
There was a very good trade
to £500. March cows to £495, in-calf heifers to £505, Friesian bullocks to £328, Friesian yearling bullocks to £240. Charolais bullocks to £3152, calf bullocks to £272, calf heifers to £242, Angus X bullocks to £280, Friesian heifers to £.328, Hereford bullocks to £312*1 and heifers to £270.
February calving cows made
offered half the proceeds from the London trip planned for November to add to the repayment fund and the St Mary’s 76 group had offered 50 per cent of the proceeds from its May tea. The rest was up to the group and the parents. At the election of offic
THIS aerial photo graph of the centre of Clitheroe reveals afresh the attractive ness of the Castle estate. It also indi cates how fortunate the town is to have such a haven of beauty so ideally situ ated. The new offices of the Ribble Valley Council are just visi ble (top left).
P h o t o g r a p h : Aerofilms.
Changes at Rockdale
THE Rockdale Funeral Service in Clitheroe, owned by Blackburn Co op until last December, has been taken over and completely refurbished by an Accrington firm. The Wolstenholme Fun
eral Service, of Willows Lane, Accrington, will begin operating at Rock dale on March 1st. Mr Raymond Wol
stenholme, the firm’s managing director, said the building and gardens have been renovated and the six-foot high perime ter wall taken down to make it safer for traffic and pedestrians. An open day has been
ers, Mr Joe Robinson was re-elected president, Mr Clayton chairman, Mrs Muriel Ashcroft vice- chairman, Mrs Pat Gorrill secretary and Mr Bob Ed wards treasurer. Mrs Joan Maw, Mrs
John’s perfect timing saves the day
THE timing of Clitheroe refuse truck driver Mr John Booth was perfect when it was discovered that his lorry had “swallowed” a jewellery case. The case contained sev- Rodwell.
eral items of jewellery worth more than £100, in cluding a silver watch and charm bracelet and be longed to 22-year-old Miss L o r ra in e Eccles , of George Street. It was accidentally put
out with the rubbish by her grandmother, Mrs
Isobel Eccles. Lorraine was quick to
spot her case was missing and chased af te r Mr Booth’s wagon — and the 90-minute recovery opera
tion had begun. Father-of-two Mr Booth
(32) of Standen Road, drove straight to Henth- orn tip and combed through his five-ton load of rubbish, helped by Ribble Valley Council health official Mr Peter
“We were just about to give up the search when I spotted the plastic bag containing the case. I was amazed it was s t i l l intact.” Mr Rodwell said it was
Explained Mr Booth:
Charter night
“incredible luck” to find the case in such a large amount of rubbish. Lorraine, a shop assis
tant at Woolworth’s, Clitheroe, did not hold out much hope of the case being recovered and was over the moon when it was handed back . . . with the watch inside still ticking! “I am grateful to Mr
CLITHEROE Round Table’s 23rd charter an niversary dinner was at tended by 95 members and guests. Among the guests was
Booth and his crew and will not be letting their efforts go unrewarded,” she said.
Grants time running out
planned on February 28th to enable the public to view the alterations. Rockdale, at the corner of Eshton Terrace and West View, will continue to op erate under its present name. The building, formerly
Moira Thwaites, Mrs Elizabeth Wrigley,. Mr Brian Haig, Mrs Elizabeth Lavender and Mrs Margaret Rinimer are on the executive com mittee.
a doctor’s surgery, was bought by Scales Funeral Service in 1949. It later became Tomlinson’s of Clitheroe until it was taken over by the Co-op four years ago.
VOLUNTARY organisa tions or parish councils in volved in recreational schemes can apply for fi nancial help to the Ribble Valley Council. The council sets aside
and playing fields to im provements and repairs to village halls.
money each year for its rec re atio n grant' aid scheme to help improve facilities in the area and anyone involved in a com munity scheme can apply
' for aid. But time is running out
for this year’s scheme, as applications have to be in
by March 1st. The scheme covers ev
erything from equipment for children’s playgrounds
ready under way, a grant can be awarded on a yearly basis.
If the schemes are al
the Chief Executive’s De-. partment. said: “The more applications the merrier. The Recreation Commit tee can then decide on the most deserving cases ac cording to the money av ailable.”
Mr Alan Houghton, of
Application forms are available from Mr Hough ton at the council offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe.
to the toast to the guests, proposed by Mr Watkins. The toast to the Round Table of Great Britain and Ire land was proposed by Mr Frank Lawton, Mr Neil Beecham (chair man, area 34) replying.
Did not tax, insure car
A CLITHEROE man who did not realise that a car parked on a public road must be taxed and in sured was fined a total of £75 by the town’s magis
trates. Andrew Patrick Martin
(22), of York Street, said he had not insured the car because he knew he would not be driving it. He .was fined £50 for
Mr Michael Thorpe, na tional Round Table pres ident in 1971-2, who in itiated current Clitheroe Round Table chairman Mr Michael Watkins into the Round Table mo\ ment. Mr Thorpe responded
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having no insurance and £25 for no excise licence He was ordered to pay £5 costs and £5 in back duty.
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