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12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October loth,'1981 • -- - J • ..0.,. ILLS TON’S


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LADIES’ DEPT Fur Coats and Jackets, % Coats,


Blouses — Shoes — Boots, etc. Sizes from 10-24


• Sweaters from £6.99 — Tricel Sweaters £4.75


Special Price Courtelle Turtle Neck


MEN’S DEPT . Few Sports Jackets left 30% off Casual Jackets from £9.95


Trousers (30-46) waist. Shirts, Knitwear. ■,. (good selection of trendy knits) — Denims, Cords £8.99, Shoes, etc. .


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THERE’S MORE IN MOOR LANE


Council has ‘no case to answer’


ACCUSATIONS that'the Ribble Valley'Coim- : cil: was-guilty of . maladministration over a:


planning»application; have been' refuted by its Planning and Transportation Committee.


■ ecutive.. MichaelJackson that .there were • no irre- • gularities when an,'appli- •cation by Clitheroe Rugby. Club for a new, clubhouse at Littlemoor was ap­ proved.:. The matter was raised


Members' accepted as­ surances from' Chief Ex- •


NEWS 'IN BRIEF


WITH Hallow-e’en nearly h e r e , -. Sabden’s Holme Committee is- hoping groups in the Ribble Valley will take part in the annual torchlight pro­ cession and p ag e an t through the.village. This year’s pageant


,


event, which usually -at­ tracts hundreds of people to Sabden, are available from the Holme Commit­ tee chairman Mr Alf Par­ sons (tel. Padiham 73866).


More "details of the


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Ribblesdale Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild were- treated to a. per­ formance by Mrs E. Rawcliffe’s choir, of Blackburn.


Mrs Rawcliffe was ac­


companist to th e 20 ladies of th e choir and also sang a solo.


THE racing recollections of Lord John Oaksey — the ex-jockey famous for his tipping of horses on television — will be re­ vealed when he gives a talk "at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel,, Clayton-le-Moors, on October 23rd. The evening which


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THE U


A WIDE range of dresses and .outfits will be on view at a fashion show in aid of the Save the Children Fund at Edisford School next Wednesday. The show, by “Town


and Country,” of Whalley Road, Clitheroe, will fea­ ture items for • everyone


N PECEX TED...


A touch of class in sheepskin — 'classic styles that nevpr date.


Remember it’s quality that counts!! ■


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THERE was a very good attendance at St Paul’s Mothers” Union, Low Moor, when members and friends heard, a talk, on “Pottery Painting” by Mrs M. Dawber, of Clitheroe. Several members at­


ten d ed th e MU Ar- chdeaconery Festival in Blackburn Cathedral.


AT the meeting of Trinity ladies afternoon fellow­ ship, Clitheroe, Mrs E. Cowperthwaite gave a detailed report of the Fel­ lowship Conference held in Blackpool. Mrs J. Wil­ kinson presided; - The speaker at the meeting next Wednesday will be Mr C. Hopwood.


L E G A L C . B . R A D I O


F .M . SETS AVAILABLE FROM NOVEMBER 2nd


■ . , - i A iM . CONVERTED TO F -M .


HOME OR CAR INSTALLATIONS AND FULL AFTER SALES SERVICE


ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS CARRIED OUT CLITHEROE


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. MOTHERS’ Union mem­ bers from all the churches in the Whalley Deanery attended the Archdeacon’s Festival in Blackburn Cathedral which was a farewell service for the Bishop of Blackburn, the


Rt Rev. R. A. S. Mar-


tineau. T h e •deanery banner


was carried by Mrs Reid of Read MU with escorts of ladies from Langho and Low Moor. The congrega-' tion also ; included,-; mem- bers from Clitheroe, Whalley,-; Chatburn and Sabden.


■ THE annual show .and sale of lonk rams at Clitheroe Auction Mart attracted 124 entries. The show champion was a shearling ram owned by T. Whitwell ana Sons of Pendleton and sold for £500 to D. C row th e r of Oldham.


: There .was a. good trade all round for quality sheep, how­ ever; which averaged £152;80,-


. ,


■ which - was £19 per head up on last year; -


• The top price shearling came :: .


I - from J. Pickard of Great;Har­ wood and sold for £760 to .W. Abbot of Waterfoot. ' Forward were 32 sheep," two


„ felght .lambs ;Mde j.frotri £&l>, ttJ. £90 $48).





, shearsv and .over,. which. made, t from £40 to £560, average £171; ( Fifty-three , shearlings : made from £40, to £7601(£170)’ hrid


" ’ !


at a ‘ recent council.meet-- ing by Coun. John Cowgill- (Clitheroe) who said - that, a local resident had,asked him.to call in the Ombuds­ man over-the issue. ' The resident, alleged


th a t the land at Lit­ tlemoor was designated in the Clitheroe District Plan'for public use, but in fact was being allowed for- private recreation. I t was also claimed th a t


th e c h a n g e w a s m ad e a f te r th e closing d a te for o b je c t io n s - to th e p lan w h ic h p r e v e n te d th em from making rep re sen ta ­ tions a t a public inquiry. \ Mr-Jackson told the


DISTRICT NEWS


Sabden Fashions


- 'A ladies’ and children’s •fashion show and, sale as, b e in g s tag ed , in St: Nicholas’s. School- Sabden;


' tonight at-7-30 p.m.:in aid of Cancer Research.:


Spots and cards


• At; Sabden Over 60s Thursday night whist and domino drive in St Mary’s School-Mrs -,Wade : and Miss E. Prescott were the domino winners. ; .- Whist: Ladies -— Mrs


green.


takes place on Friday, Oc­ tober 30th,


meeting that he had re­ ceived a letter from the resident listing complaints under six headings to which he had given answers. One complaint sug­


'social were: Dominoes — Mr H.’Swannick.and Mrs, N. Palmer (joint), Mrs K. Newby and "Mrs F. Boocock. • ......... Whist: Ladies"— Mrs I.


Results of the"midweek • -:


Flannagan, Mrs E. Har­ greaves. Gents — Mr H. Parker, Mr F. Cottam. Raffle: Mr J. Simm.


gested that the situation had been compounded by permitting the rugby club, a private organisa­ tion, to erect buildings on an area designated for public use. Mr Jackson’s reply was


that the erection of build- ! ings ancillary to the use of the area was entirely normal and proper. The fact th a t th e comp­


la inant" r e fe r r e d to th e a re a a s a public recreation did n o t me an th a t th e co u n c i l w a s u n a b le to le a se th e g ro u n d " for a p a r t i c u l a r an d sp e c if ic


• use. Another point made by


the resident was that the decision to permit the erection of the buildings h ad '-been taken in a manner which discrimi­ nated against the wishes of local residents. •Mr Jackson countered


from county chairman Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw. Tel. Whalley 3136.


starts at 8 p.m. has been organised by the Lanca­ shire branch of the British Horse Society. Tickets are - available


that the views of the resi­ dents were well known by’ the committee and it was a matter of opinion that the decision discriminated against their wishes. As the committee had


THE classic ta le of Snow W h i te a n d t h e s e v e n dwa r fs is told in Walt Dis­ ney! s film a t C l i th e ro e C iv ic H a l l n e x t w e ek


Doc, S le ep y , G rum p y , H ap p y , Bashful, Sneezy a n a D o p e y p e r f o r m “Heigh-ho,” “With a smile and a song” and “Whistle while you wo rk .”...


reached its decision in the light of all the informa­ tion,' including the views of the residents, there was clearly no malad­ ministration. M r J a c k so n to ld th e


c om m i t te e t h a t C o u n . Cowgill should te l l the." c om p la in a n t a b o u t th e committee’s decision and of his r ig h t to complain to th e O m b u d sm a n i f h e wished. • Coun. Cowgill told members that in view of certain remarks — or alle­ gations — made to him regarding the history of the, land at Littlemoor, its subsequent use and the subsequent planning deci­ sion, there were certainly grounds for a full , and in- depth' investigation of the entire case. He maintained that cer­


tain facts had not been given to the committee when it reached its deci­ sion. The committee agreed


with a proposal by Coun. Geoffrey Ainsworth (Clay- to n - le LD a le ) t h a t th e r e was n o 'c a s e for them to an sw e r on th e grounds of maladministration.


. in St Nicholas’s School. . Mr Eric Birtwell and


the Printers, Sabden, have contributed £210 to the Sabden Disabled Appeal Fund following a supper dance and cabaret


Firm contribution Employees of Birtwells


his employees organised the dance which was • a sell-out. The .artists who gave their services free were the Manfield Singers and Jet Disco of Darwen, Mr R. Munford of Merec- lough and Mr Tom Wise­ man of Sabden; There


was a potato pie supper.


Grand auction Any household items,


Palm Court, Blackpool


furniture or toys in good condition are needed for the grand auction beini staged by St "Mary’s R( Church, Sabden,. on Oc­ tober 25th. .


Gisburn


Talk on walk Gisburn WI president


Mrs S. Graveston wel­ comed Miss Brown, who gave a talk on “Walking in Provence” illustrated by slides. Mrs A. Frank- land thanked her. The competition for a


GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK


THIS WINTER . . . at a price you CAN afford


EVERYONE IS WELCOME Keep this advertisement as a reminder that at Palm Court, Blackpool, tel. (0253) 54370


; outing in 1982 and Mrs Graveston thanked Mrs H. Waddington for or­ ganising previous trips.


Thornley


:H. Westgate, Mr J. Hay- hurst. Gents — Mr J. Bir- kett, Mr J. Skilbeck, Mr. W. M a rg e r iso n Dominoes: Mr T. Kenyon Mrs -E. Kenyon, Mr. F Lawson. Next drive will be on November 3rd.


monthly whist and domino drive held at Thornley Community - Centre were: whist: Ladies — Mr J, Moon, Miss J. Wells, Mrs


Drive winners Prizewinners at the


Ribble Valley League


Return to league


CLITHEROE return to their


Lytham, pointing FA Vase exit. Kick off at the seaside is at 3 p.m. and players will leave the Bridge Inn at 1 p.m. Manager Keith Newton was


ONLY four- matches, were played in the Ribble .Valley Football League on Saturday one of them being the Eagl. Supplies. Cup game in which R ib ch e s te r Reserves beat Rimington Reserves 6-2;, Results. Division One: West


-the Vase tie, according to Mr Rush, were Paul McGuire and


week joined Mick Aldore on the long-term injury list. Douglas will be out until after Christ-; mas with a knee injury; • Good news, th ough, on


Midfielder Steve Douglas this ,


: rest, Brown;: Rowe, Leeson, Geldard, McDougall,-: Serve, Cotton, Gruby, Berry. Volcert,


• Clitheroe A team visit Var- j lshaw Olympic on Saturday: in; Blackburn- Combination Divi­ sion Four. Team: Mullen, For-


Gt Harwood Reserves on Saturday at Shawbridge. Kick off is at 2-30 p.m.


•Clitheroe Reserves entertain Rugby teams ■


,


unable to watch the defeat at Pilkington and will choose this week’s side after checking with assistant Steve Rush. Clitheroe’s best players in


Bill Davies. "For a spell in the first half


we looked good but failed to score.'Then we just lost inter­ est," he said.


. Spring Mill, v Waggon am -Horses, West Bradford Re­ serves v Calderstones^. Read United Reserves v Station. Eagle Supplies Cup:- Lord Nelson Reserves v Ribchestei CK Reserves. Division Three Brownhill v Beech Tree Catholic SC Reserves v: King’ Arms, Grindleton Reserves


.T ran sp o rt.. -Division One Chatburn v Read United, Vic toria v Ribchester Cross Keys Chipping v Trinity. Division Two: Whalley v Catholic SC


Saturday’s fixtures. 'Ashley Smith Trophy: Royal Oak i


.


winger John Taylor, who has resumed training-after break- ; ing an ankle.


Bradford 2, Chatbum 2; Read United 5, Rimington 1. Divi sion .Three. Grindleton Re serves 3, Catholic Social Club Reserves 2 . ,


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holiday "souvenir was won by Mrs J. Dibb, Mrs D. Falshaw, Mrs E. Preston, Mrs Graveston and Mrs Ethel Gomall. ’ A letter from Slaidburn WI thanked members for a pleasant evening in" September. ,, Suggestions .were re­ quested fo r , the annual


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HARVEST SUPPER


A i HAPPY/'famiiy at-, 'mosphere'^prevailed at Rimingtoh. Memorial Institute Ton Friday, when . the' WI held i ts . harvest supper and social.,


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their own entertain­ ment.--Mrs Christine Thistlethwaite read her humorous poem about the'village sports;field and pavilion -and Clare [Moyle (11) played a flute' solo, accompanied on the-piano by Karen :


: There were various games'and competitions and ■


■ villagers ■


M. Swift, Mrs M. Procter... Gents — Mr J.Simni, Mr" I. Hill. Raffle: Mrs I.


Oliver (16). An,impromptu choir


led the company in har­ vest songs and David Buckle and youth- club members arranged dancing to records. - Mrs-N. Oldfield was


provided ■


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-TRK 7200 stereo radlo/cass . • ^ 3 waveband malna/batt................. £69.95 TRK 8130 4 waveband stereo 2 way, 4 speeker metal tape, LCD clock m/b..........£119.95


RADIO/CASS/RM/CASS •KH 924 -3 band radio batt/main...~;...... £1?'!!§ malns/batt........... ........ ............ ...........£39.95


ORIS :• .


'P2612in. mono batt/mains....... ............£78.95 F4114ln. mono batt/malns


BLACK/WHITE — COLOUR TV !


CWP 300 13ln. colour.........;...................£229.00 CTP2051 20in. colour...... ...........;.;.......E319.95 •


;.......£87.50 ■


MC. Mrs Mary Bair- stow thanked the MC and the WI committee for organising the evening. ' ■ Raffle: winners were.


E.G. New 13ln. CTV Model 1351 INCREASED,BY £22 - , SALE SAVE


£14.95 £22.95


£5.00 £ 2.00


• V £35.95 . £4.00 £65.95 ' £4.00 £109.95 £10.00


CBP 226 22ln. c o l o u r ................'...£349.95 ALL TELEVISIONS CARRY 2 -YEARS FULLY INCLUSIVE GUARANTEE


£199.95 £299.95- £329.95


. £69.95 £79.95


£30.00 £20.00 £20.00


TWO MONTHS FREE viEWING-WHEN YOU RENT ANY OF THE ABOVE COLOUR TELEVISIONS


Mrs D. Eccles (garden produce) and Mrs A. Seed (wine). Competi-. tion winners who re­ ceived, packs of fruit : were Mr J. Spencer, Mr D. Knowles,-, Clare Moyle, Mr H. Moor- house, Mr-D. Seed, An­ nabel Heaton, Mrs S. Payton and Mrs A. Peacock.


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Dolby eass/deck...................................................E259.00 D777 F/loadlng Dolby


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: Rimington Reserves. ■ , West Bradford, Rimington and Grindleton are*'engagcd in the Craven Cup..


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■Team: ( In g h am , : F o r re s t Brown; ,Rowe, - G e ld a rd ,- ; Cotton, Berry,: Elliott, Gruby,'


f. ers afd traimHg wtH;Bla'dkpilrh,, Rovers.


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Wright. , Cntheroe Youth Team-play Nova Scotia- on Sunday at ; Shawbridge (2-15 p.mL start). :


.C a r te r , : V o lc e r t , , (Y a te s , . Waring. The,side currently has a 100 • per dent hedora.and three bliy-


• sail, Mercer,' 'Fox.; Reserves: •Richardson and Walker.- y . . . For the ' away match- with


CLITHEROE Rugby Club’ team to meet Blackburn thirds in a home-match on-Saturday is: Gordon! Stephen Greatorex, Stuart Greatorex, Lee; Duncan F ie ld in g ; Emmott, :Hill Haworth;,-Bolton, ;.Holden, Ridchalgh,; :Duxbury;.,Tatter-


, Blackburn fourths,-the second team will be ■ chosen from: Cor- less, WildmanyrRudd,»Jones,- Coop (A), Coop (P), Moore, Ian eld"


Bennett;,, ., , , Bdth teanls [M il ,st 1*31) add :'tnd horije game starts dt 2-30;


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