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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 13th, 1981 ction


Member of business


A MEMBER of a Clitheroe family which ran a taxi, funeral and ambulance service in the town and district for many, years, Mr Charles Coul­ ter Tomlinson has died at the age'of 85.


He was the son . of Mr


Break-in at girls’ school


THIEVES escaped 'with goods valued at more than £80 following a series of break-ins in the Clitheroe area at the weekend. The major theft was


George Tomlinson who founded the taxi business which eventually' became Tomlinson’s (Clitheroe), of York Street. The firm also had a fun­


from a Saab car parked at ’ the Calf’s Head, Worston, on Friday night. A rear window was broken and a sports bag containing a judo outfit and . women’s clothing was taken. The goods were valued at £70. Chocolate worth £11


ulance /


was stolen from-Clitheroe auction mart cafe. Raiders entered the building by unbolting a door and smashing an interior door to reach the cafe.' In a third "incident,


eral and ambulance ser­ vice covering the town and district until 1948 when the National Health Service came into being. The ambulance service continued in the vast Bowland area for more than 20 years. Mr Tomlinson retired


r-Concern over untidy skips at Langho


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil is seeking, urgent talks with the- County Council regarding the problems of waste disposal in the valley. The county is also being asked meanwhile to stop advertising the . av­ ailability of rubbish skips.


lington) told the Develop­ ment Sub-Committee that people are coming from far- and wide to deposit rubbish in the skips in the lee of the Petre Arms roundabout and local resi­ dents are greatly annoyed at the untidiness which has resulted.


Coun. Jack Carr (Bil­


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from active business in 1962 but continued as a director. For many years he and his late wife lived in Park Avenue, and later in Eshton Terrace where they celebrated their golden wedding in 1969. More recently he had


thieves left empty-handed from Clitheroe • Grammar School for Girls after forc­ ing open a study window and ransacking the room. Clitheroe CID is inves­


tigating.


PRICES DOWN rr


FAT cattle prices at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Monday were down slightly, with lambs once again easing downwards a


little. Forward were 70 fat cattle


including 32 fat cows, 108 ewes, and 1,420 lambs. Light steers made to 95p per


kilo (average 88.6p), medium to 96p (88.6p). Light heifers to 88b (83. Ip), (82.5p).


medium to 85p


79.8p per kilo. (77.6p), calf bulls to 97.8p (94.7p), fat cows to 72.8p (67.4p). Light lambs made to 136p


Uncertified heifers made to


ler for the St John lulance.


Inne Huson, who is to I over his role as ex-


Ir picture shows Dr 1 Mrs Cassidy with Ibers of the move-


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|rpose of the widening make it easier for


llrivers of heavy ar- llated vehicles to -iate the entrances.


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llBERS of Clitheroe lus Club were given a Irial treat by Mr Ken loft, who gave an il- lited talk about his |ay in Norway.


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.There is also a sister, Mrs O l iv e S n ow d o n , of Marton, Blackpool. Mr Tomlinson began his


lived with his daughter Eileen and her husband, Mr Vic Wood, in Low Moor, where he was born.


working life as a half- timer at Low Moor Mill when he was 12. He saw service in the 1914-18 war, first with the East Lancashire Regiment and then with the Machine Gun Corps. At one period he was in


business as a butcher in Woone Lane and later was licensee of the Crown Hotel. For many years he was an active member of the Crown Lodge RAOB, and he had a lifetime’s membership of Clitheroe Conservative Club. The funeral took place


yesterday, a service at St Paul’s Cnurch, Low Moor, being followed by crema­ tion at Pleasington Cre­ matorium.


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THE film showing at Clithero'e Civic Hall next week is “Flash Gordon.” You can join the cosmic cavalier in his space age battles with the wicked Emperor Ming, played by Max Von Sydow.


Castleford resident


dies at 96


Clitheroe, Mrs-Eliza Ellen Bush, has died at the age of 96. Mrs Busl who former­


ONE of the oldest resi­ dents at C a s tle fo rd ,


ly lived in Ormerod Ter­ race, Whiteacre Lane, Barrow, had been in good health until recently.


she worked at a local mill until her marriage in St J a m e s ’ s C h u r c h , Clitheroe. She and her late husband, James, cele­ brated their golden wed­ ding in 1958.


A native of Clitheroe,


Bush was an ac tiv e member of the Pendle Club an d W h a l le y Methodist Fellowship.


In earlier years Mrs


AN appeal has been launched to raise £2,500 — hopefully by Christmas — to pay for restoration work at All S a in ts ’ Church, Pendleton. A letter to parishioners


from priest-in-charge the Rev. John Cole, the PCC and churchwardens says the church faces a major financial challenge. Details of the appeal


and a call for an extra £1,000 a year to boost general funds appear in an accompanying pam­


phlet. Already, about £700 has


been collected for the re­ storation appeal — the lates t effort being an eight-mile pony ride and four-mile walk, which realised £36. Said Mr Cole: “We are


this appeal will become “Friends of All Saints’ Pendleton” — an associa­ tion for all those who want to see the church well maintained.


took place on Saturday round the village and sur­ rounding areas and our picture shows' the party about to set off.


The pony trek and walk


ised by Mrs Jane Wood, of Pendleton Hall and Mrs Maureen Robinson, of Bow Barn, Wiswell. Mrs Robinson’s mother, Mrs Mary Whitwell, led the walkers.


The ponies were organ­


MEMBERS of the De­ velopment Sub-Committee of the Ribble Valley Council are to take a fresh look at their policy relating to barn conver­


sions. At their last meeting


The riders paid £1.50 to


take part ana received a. rosette afterwards. The walkers’ fee was 50p.


well on target and I am very optimistic about achieving our aims.” •The restoration appeal


daughter, Nellie. Cremation took place at


Accrington Crematorium on Tuesday.


.‘Good scheme’


A PROPOSAL to extend the living accommodation at Brogaen Farm, Wor­ ston, into an adjoining 100-year-old barn has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s t Development Sub-commit- i tee. The barn is said to ba exceptionally well-kept and the scheme is re­ garded as a good one.


She is survived by a


will pay for a new cnurch boiler, which must be. fitted before the autumn, external repointing and painting and, if possible, decorating inside the


building. Sunday, September 6th


will be gift day at All Saints’ and it is hoped to raise the £1,000 for gener­ al costs through dona­


tions. All who contribute to


TWO p u p i ls of th e Watson School of Drama­ tic Art, York Street, Clitheroe, were successful in the July examinations of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Roger Marsden and Roderick Davis both gained passes


Mrs Margaret Collinge, of Higher Standen Farm, is running a “slave market.” During the ' school holi­ days, young slaves will be


To raise more money,


found in the village to do chores, their “wages” going to the fund. Also planned are: a


coffee evening, on Sep­ tember 2nd at 5 Princess Avenue, Clitheroe; a sherry evening on Sep­ tember 25th at Bow Barn, Wiswell; and an Old Tyme Music Hall on October 16th in Pendleton Village Hall.


Pass with merit


with merit in the prelimi­ nary grade. Pupil Miss Janie Tatter-


sail gained the advanced bronze medal grade in poetry and prose in the New Era Academy of Drama and Music exami­ nations.


they approved an applica­ tion against the recom­ mendation of their plan­ ning officer, despite having refused others in the past. Deputy Planning Officer


No licence


FOR keeping a motorised caravan without an excise licence, Wendy Ann Saun­ ders, of Calder Avenue Billington, was fined £20 at Clitheroe.


insurance and test certifi­ cates she was fined £10 and for not being insured was fined a further £45. She was ordered to pay £5 costs.


For failing to produce


fending, said that the ap­ plication for the licence lad been lost in the post.


Mr Barry Dearing, de­


Mr Peter Knock said they had a policy which had been followed for several years, apart from one or two occasions. Mr Michael Jackson,


Chief Executive, urged the committee not to under-value the policy, which was based on solid


grounds. The policy, to be recir­


culated to 1 members, will be debated at the .next meeting.


Guessing


AT Low Moor Good Com­ panions meeting, mem­ bers held a guessing game and Mr J. Scott played the piano. Member Mr F ra n k


Clarkson, who is recover- ing from illness, was wel­ comed back. Refresh­ ments were served by Mrs P. Davis, Mrs E. Metcalf, Mrs J. Oddie, Mrs E. Scott and Mrs S. Crooks.


committee to oppose a county scheme for a household waste disposal centre on the site, to serve the local; area and the north of Blackburn.


Coun. Carr asked the


“grossly unfair” to put the centre in the middle of the village. Local opposi­ tion was , strong and he called for a complete re­ moval of the skips.


' It would, he said, be ({


turbed to learn during a discussion that the availa­ bility of the skips is being advertised as far away as Haslingden.


The committee was dis­


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THE DATE: We are departing on Tuesday,. March 23rd, 1982, for' the, Italian Spring


THE HOLIDAY INCLUDES: Four nights at the Hotel Residence Palace in Rome and ninhtc a t th e Hntpl Am h a s r ia tn r i in


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th re e nights a t th e Motel AmD a sc iaio r i in Sorrento; coach travel between East Lanca- shire and Manchester Airport; the flight bet-


ween Manchester and Naples, transfers bet- ween Naples and Rome, Rome and borrento and Sorrento and Naples. All Airport Taxes. Cancellation and Travel Insurance. Break-


fasts in Rome and Sorrento; dinners in Sor- rento.





NOT INCLUDED: Lunches and dinners in Rome; lunches in Sorrento.


OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS: H i l U A G A I N !


IF you want a fine day next August, then do not pick the same one as Clitheroe Lady Farmers do for their annual chil­ dren’s sports day. They chose last Thursday . . . and,for the first time for several days it poured down.


The sports should have


taken place on the village green at Bolton-by-Bow- land, but the wet weather did not stop the fun.


sports has been washed out four times on the run, it is prudent to have con­ tingency plans, so the 40 young people and 30 adults moved into the vil­ lage hall.


When your annual


down there was a full programme of sports fol­ lowed by a tea party. Thanks to all who helped were expressed- by club p re s id en t Mrs Susan Nelson.


"While • the rain lashed 11: Boys — Roger Nelson, RESULTS


•Running 12 and over: Mixed — Emma Hough,. Peter Holden. 10 and


Nicholas Birtwell. Uirls — Emma Robinson, Rebecca Wil­ kinson, Jennifer Peel. 8 and 9: Boys — Alan Towler, Daniel Wilkinson, Ian Robinson. Girls — Jan e t Berry, Elizabeth


Schofield.


6 and 7: Boys — James Towler, David Brown, Jeremy


Taylor. Girls — Anne Berry, Heather Frankland. 4 and 5: Boys — Mark Towler, William Robinson, Andrew Reid. Tod­ dlers: Vincent Wilkinson, Helen Brown, James Kayley.


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Egg and spoon 10 and 11: Michael Frank­


Peel. 6 and 7: Anne Berry, Heath­


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Blezard, William Robinson.


Holden and Richard Armer, Roger Nelson and Nicholas Birtwell. Girls — Gillian Armer and Sylvia Robinson, Anno Preston and Janet Blezard, Carole Blezard and Emma Robinson.


Three-legged 10 and 11: Boys — Peter


F rankland, Anne Be rr Jeremy Taylor and Samuel Wil­ kinson. 8 to 9: Mixed — Michael Frankland, Elizabeth Schofield, Alan Towler. 11 to 12: mixed — Emma Hough, Peter Holden, Anne Preston. 6 and 7: Boys — James


5 to 7: Mixed — Heather Bean bag „ . ,


MORNING — Vatican Museum, Sistine Phnnpl m Pptpr’<; Raqilira


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EVENING — Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona and Dinner with entertain- ment at Romulus Restaurant


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Towler, Patrick Hough, David Brown. 10 and 11: Girls — Emma Robinson, Jennifer Peel, Rebecca Wilkinson.


Jeremy Taylor, James Towler. 8 to 9: Daniel Wilkinson, Peter Nelson, Richard Peel. 8 to 9: R ich a rd Armer, Michael Frankland, Ian Robinson. 10 to 11: Roger Nelson, Jen­


Sack 5 to 7: Heather Frankland,


nifer Peel, Emma Robinson. 11 to 12: Nicholas Birtwell, Emma Hough, Peter Holden.


Towler, Heather Frankland. 8 to 9: Daniel Wilkinson, Richard Armer, Richard Peel. 10: Emma Robinson, Rebecca


Hop, skip and jump 4 to 6: Peter Nelson, James


Wilkinson, Jennifer Peel. 11 to 12: Emma Hough, Anne Pre­ ston, Nicholas Birtwell.


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MORNING — St Peter's in Chains, Col- HOTEL RESIDENCE PALACE o s e um , F o rum , P a r th en o n


AFTERNOON — St Paul S outside the walls, Via Veneto only a leisurely thirty minute walk away and, Catacombs


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Inside the Residence Palace there is a cosy cocktail bar and three lounges where beautiful antique-style furnish- ings provide plenty of comfort for relaxation. The hotel


also has a hairdressing salon and eight lifts.


Bedrooms are tastefully decorated and have a telephone and a private bathroom.


Combining comfort with a good location, the Residence * “


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Optional Excursions from Sorrento in­ cluded: Isle of Capri including coach tour of the YOUR HOTEL IN SORRENTO


Pompeii and Vesuvius Positano, Amalfi and Ravello


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ROME — the Eternal City. One of the great capitals of Europe, Rome is the centre of Christianity, the city of


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