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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 16th, 1SS1


Going to the zoo


MORE than 100 people of all ages from the Whalley Roaa area of Clitheroe will be celebrating the Royal Wedding with a visit to Chester Zoo on August 9th. The trip, organised by


Mrs Pat Wilks, of Whal­ ley Road, and Mrs Valerie Knox, of Hall Street, is being run as an alterna­ tive to a street party and places on the two coaches which will be making the journey are alre ad y almost fully booked. “Street parties can be.


so expensive these days and it can often turn out that a lot of the food is wasted,” said Mrs Wilks. “So we had the idea of giving everyone a day to remember at the zoo.”


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TV sets stolen in raid


THREE TV sets and an electronic calculator worth total of more than £400


were stolen by thieves, who broke into Kaine and Rawson’s TV showroom on Monday night. The haul includes a 16-


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inch -Pye portable colour TV set (serial number 3150 130050) valued at £189.40, a '14-inch Pye colour set (CT 7225 59146) worth £159.85, a 20-inch Sobell black and white set valued at £35 and a Sharp , calculator worth £20. A sp o k e sm a n f o r


nand’s Endowed School, Slaidburn, held their sports day, yellow team, with 68 points, took the competitive honours, beating green (66V&) and blue (65%). A small shjeld was


pupil RESULTS


Fla t race: Pre-school chil­ dren — William Robinson,


John Fenby and Emma Cowk- ing (joint 3rd). Infants — Lucy Whitwell, Gillian Cany Arwen Guest; Stephen Cottam, Neil Seattle, Gareth Beattie. Junior — Kathryn Pinder,


GISBURN MART


awarded to David Cottam and Deborah Jones, rep­ resenting yellow.


THERE were 71 accredited newly-calved cows and heifers forward in the dairy section at Gisburn Auction Mart on


Thursday.


cows went to J. Shuttleworth (both £570). Accredited heifer jrizes went to J. R. Drinkall £550) and M. Walling (£500). Friesian cows made to £570 (average -£491) and Friesian


Two prizes for accredited .


accredited animals forward, with b.w. July and August cal-


letters made to £575 (£483). The in-calf section had 16


Deborah Jones, Jane Parker; Russell Pinder, Ian Breaks, George Parker. Senior — Alison Jones, Karen Hulatt, Katherine Blackwell; David Beattie, Philip, Cook, Bryan Pinder. Sack race: .Nippers — Jane


accredited calves forward, with Friesian bulls making to £105 (£67.70). Friesian heifers to £67 (£39.20), Hereford X bulls to £116 (£91.40), Hereford X heif­ ers to £77 (£53), Charolais X bulls to £148 (£ 1 13.50), Charolais heifers to £110 (£89). Angus bulls to £72 (£51) and Angus heifers to £90 (£42.70). The sale of in-pig gilts, sows


vers making to £498. The calf section had 207


McNamee. Elaine Ba rber , Robert Whitwell. Infants — Lucy Whitwell, Arwen Guest, Gillian Carr; Gareth Beattie, Stephen Cottam, Neil Beattie. Juniors — Kathryn Pinder,


Clitheroe CID said that the thieves broke into the L ow e rg a te prem ises through a back door bet­ w een 5-30 p.m. on Monday and 9 a.m, on Tuesday. Thieves also stole £5 in


Village grocers call it a day


A COUPLE who regard village shopkeeping as re


“not so much a job, more a way pf life on Saturday - Sabden.


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silver and copper from SS Michael and John’s Social Centre in the early hours of Monday morning and at Ribblesdale School, £50 worth of damage was caused when four, win­ dows were broken on Saturday night or Sunday morning. Anyone with informa­


tion about the incidents should contact Clitheroe police (Tel. 23818).


A job in banking


and store pigs had 57 animals fo rw a rd, with store pigs making to £32 (£27.75). In the fatstock section for­


Lisa Beattie, Deborah Jones; Lindon Dixon, Russell Pinder, Philip Pinder. Senior — Alison Jones, Katherine Blackwell, Karen Hulatt; David Beattie, Bryan Pinder, David Cottam. Obstacle race: Nippers —


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Cut Glass Tumblers supplied by Penthouse Pottery, Clitheroe


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; APR rate 18:7%. These rates must by the cheapest in the area. Written quotations on , : : - . 4


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Jane McNamee, John Fenby, Elaine Barber. Infants — Lucy Whitwell. Gillian Carr, Arwen Guest; Neil Beattie, Gareth Beattie, Thomas Robinson. Junior — Kathryn Pinder,


ward were 191. cattle, 2,162 sheep and 22 pigs.


steers made to 109p (97.5p), medium to 97p (94.2p), and heavy to 113p (105.6p).


PARTY


Janet Robinson, Esther Par­ sons; Russell Pinder, Philip Pinder, George Parker. Senior — Karen Hulatt, Alison Jones. Katherine Blackwell; David Beattie, Bryan Pinder, Philip Cook. AH fours race: Nippers —


Elaine Barber, Jane McNamee, Robert Whitwell. Three-legged race: Lucy


Guest, Gillian Carr and Jane McNamee. Juniors — Deborah Jones and Karen Hulatt, Jane Parker and Esther Parsons, Lisa Beattie and Janet Robin­ son. Senior — Alison Jones and Victoria Jones, K a the r ine Blackwell and Sylvia Robinson, Anne Parker and Linda Raw. Wheelbarrow race: Nippers


Whitwell and Rachel Raw, Emma Cowking and Arwen


THE Good Companions held a small party for Mr and Mrs J. -H. Scott’s golden wedding day on July 18th; Mrs Helen Wood, the


pianist, along with her husband, Arthur, Mrs Betty Broome and Mr John Parker, provided the entertainment. There was also community singing. Mr Wood presented


Certified clean cattle: Light .


FORMER deputy head girl of Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School, Miss Jean S ow e rb u t ts , of Brungerley Avenue, has ainea an honours degre fn European studies from


attended Pendle County Primary School. In September she is to


Lancaster University. Miss Sowerbutts also


take up a position in Man­ chester with the National Westminster Bank in their International Bank­ ing Division.


PLANNING DEGREE


Mrs Scott with flowers and Mrs A. Allen, who was 91 on Monday, pre­ sented Mr Scott with a travelling clock. The next meeting is on


and Infants — Neil Beattie and David Parker, Stephen Cottam and John Fenby, Gareth Beat- t ie and Robert Whitwell. Juniors and Seniors — Robert Barber and Ian Breaks, David Beattie and Duncan Cowking, Bryan and Philip Pinder. High jump: Infants and


August 6th. CRASHED


Lower Juniors — Ro b e rt Barber, Emiline and Arwen Guest (joint 2nd). Junior and Senior — Alison Jones, Karen Hulatt, Deborah Jones and Anne Parker (joint 3rd); Bryan Pinder, David Beattie, Russell Pinder and Stuart Raw (joint


3rd). Ring the pole: Infants


Yellow, Blue, Red. W a te r race: Junior and


Senior — Blue, Yellow, Red. Relay race: Blue, Yellow,


Red. Long distance: Infants and


Nippers — Elaine Barber, S t e p h e n C o t tam , Ja n e McNamee. Juniors — Kathryn Pinder, Lindon Dixon, Ian Breaks.


Fined £20


FOR infringing the double white line system in Whalley Road, Langho, with a m o to rc y c le , Thomas Richard Proctor (22), of Meadowside, Grindleton, was fined £20 at Clitheroe, with £5 costs.


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ZANUSSI 918T Autowasher Usual Price £229.95


POLICE were this week trying to trace a driver who abandoned a hired car a f te r it crashed through direction signs at- th e B r a m 1 e y Meade roundabout on the A59 Clitheroe-Whalley bypass. The badly-damaged


Ford Escort, hired from a Burnley garage, was found by. police on the roundabout ' early on Friday morning. No other vehicles were involved.


Shop raid


CLITHEROE CID is in­ vestigating a smash-and- grab raid at Edwin P. Lees, Wellgate, radio and TV premises, early yes­ terday. A video cassette' recorder valued at £489 was taken from a window display.


Pendle Club


BRIDGE winners at the Pendle Club, Clitheroe were: Mrs M. Stone anc Miss R. Holland, Mr F. Walker and Mr C. Hill.


S ABDEN ma n Mr Stephen Newbold, the younger son of Mrs M. NewDold, of Whalley Road, has been awarded a BA honours degree in town and country plan­ ning from Manchester University. Stephen (20) who is a former pupil of Sabden County Primary School and Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, is to continue his studies at Manchester.


Past the post


WHEN Mr Ken Clarkson, licensee of the Brown Cow, Mo o r L a n e , Clitheroe, ran four of his greyhounds at Blackpool, things worked out better than he ever hoped. Three of his dogs, Sea


liffe have bought a bun­ galow in Crowtrees Road :n .the village and ■ are looking forward to having more time on their hands. But after so many years


Jack and Dorothy Britc- years ~


Edisford sports


of seeing to the needs of the village population, they will certainly miss the customers. “Of course, you know


that you will have to retire eventually, but you never really think about it


until it actually happens,” said Jack, who will be 65 tomorrow. “There is something


MANY p a re n ts and guests attended Edisford County Primary School sports. The winning team was Yellow and the cup was presented by the parent governor, Mr C. Pearce.


RESULTS


special about looking after village shop which akes it more of a way of


•last 20 years so enjoy­ able.” Jack, who was born and


life than just a job ana we are grateful to all our cus­ tomers for making the


brought up in Sabden, worked at the Co-op groc­ ery in the village before he and Dorothy decided to go into business for them­ selves. Before, that, he worked


in the textile trade for a number of years at a mill in the village. A member of Sabden


PCC, Jack has been sing­ ing in the parish church choir for more than 50 years, many of them as choirmaster. He has, in fact, bought


Philip Duxbury; girls — Penny Coon; 2nd year, Boys — Kuon; Lam; girls — Lisa Alierton; 3ri year, boys — Jon Penman; girls — Fiona Blair; 4th years, boys — Wayne Bristo; girls — Julia Lewis. 400m flat race: boys — Simon Farnsworth; girls —


Flat race: 1st year, boys — grocers in retir _ ............ ’ LANCASHIRE


COUNTY COUNCIL: SOCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE


RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT LIAISON COMMITTEES


FOR SOCIAL SERVICES REPRESENTATIVES OF


VOLUNTARY INTERESTS


The District Liaison Commit­ tee for Social Services is being reconstituted, and ap­ plications to take up seats on the Committee are invited from local voluntary organisa­ tions whose work is related to that of the Social Services Committee.'


District Liaison Committees for Social Services are bodies made up of representatives of the County Council, the Dis­ trict Council, Local Voluntary Interests, and the District Liaison Committee for Educa­ tion. The (unction of each Committee is to provide a forum for consideration of Social Services matters within the District and to assist and foster co-operation between the County Social Services Committee and local agen­ cies. The Committees meet quarterly.


Caroline Cudworth. Potato: 1st. year, boys —


Philip Duxbury; 2nd year — Damon Bardsley; 3rd year — Jon Penman; 4tn year — John Roberts, Jason Hitchen. Skipping: 1st year, girls


Penny Coon; 2nd y e a r — Sharon Wells; 3rd year — Be­ linda Kirk; 4th year — Stella Smith. Sack: 1st year,- boys —


girls — Michelle Ingham; 2n< year — Mandy Stringfellow. Obstacle: 1st and 2nd year,


Applications which must be submitted by secretaries of voluntary organisations, should nominate an individual who has indicated his/her wil­ lingness to serve, should give the name and address of the nominee, and state what office he/she holds in the or­ ganisation, and should indi­ cate which District Liaison Committee the application is for.


Stephen Lawson; 2nd year — Paul Eastwood. Egg and spoon: 1st year


boys — Kuong Lam; girls — Lisa Allerton. 3rd year, boys — Mark Bristo; girls — Katy Scorer. Relay — 1st and 2nd year —


Yellow: 3rd year — Red; 4th year, boys — Red; girls — Red.


himself an organ and is hoping to learn to play it. He also hopes to take up gardening, while Dorothy, who originally hails from Higham, will have more time to devote to her main hobby of need­ lework. When ,the shop opens


again a week on Monday, the new owner will be Mrs Jean Livsey, who is moving into Sabden from the Nelson area.


AUCTION SALE


CLITHEROE Auction Mart had 52 fat cattle, including 21 fat cows, 141 ewes and 1,220 lambs forward in Monday’s fat


stock sale. Light steers made to 102.4p


per live kilo (average 97.9p), medium steers made to 98.8p (93.3p) and light heifers to 83p


(81.4p). Calf bulls made to ,Zp HO* ■ • ■ ■


Shanty, Surf Lady and Sea Captain won their races, and Cream Label came second in its event. It was only the second race for Surf Lady and Sea Captain.


'• Abbey barbecue


THE aroma of sizzling sausages, tasty jacket potatoes and mouthwater­ ing hamburgers was in the air at Whalley Abbey at a country dance and barbecue. Organised by the abbey


77


(149.l5p), standard to 144.5p (129.36p) and medium to 129.5p (121.5p).


fp (G8.7p). Light lambs made to 161.5p


per head (£24.58) and horned ewes to £24 (£20.08). There was a good trade for


Half-bred ewes made to £27 „


all classes of stock in Friday’s sale. Forward were 21 in-calf cattle and 68 store cattle. July and August calving


ALL SQUARE


HONOURS were even when Clitheroe Royal Grammar School took on a team of former pupils in the annual end of term cricket match at High Moor. Chasing 176 to win, the old boys failed to keep up with the clock and could manage only 148 for eight in their allotted time, the match ending in a'draw. Highlight of the current


Applications should be sent to:— Director of Social Ser­ vices (ref. D10/EN), Duch; House, 96 Lancaster Roai Preston, PR1 8RL, not later than 31st July, 1981.


Signed: B. V. SMITH BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS, 1971'to 1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been re ceivea for permission to; Change of use of rear and first floor into office accom modation at 41 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. 3/81/0756/P.


Conversion of existing barn into dwelling house and garage at Barn adjoining Causeway House and Cot­ tage, Bolton-by-Bowland, Gis­ burn, Forest and Sawley.. 3/ 81/0758/P.


pupils’ innings was a sterling 70 by David Hardcastle, who later took one for 26 with the ball. Keith Eastham (35) and Ian Farrington (23) also contri­ buted notable scores, while


Facia sign on two elevations with 'Coat of Arms' on splay corner at Burnley Building S oc iety, Ca st le Street, Clitheroe. 3/81/0759/P.


mainstay of the old boys’ bowl- ‘ng was Richard Gooaway (3- 27). Simon Blacklidge took 2-27 and Burnley Football Club cap­ tain Martin Dobson 1-26. Dobson then went on to


score 16 with the bat, but major contributions to the old boys’ innings were John Hirid- moor (45) and John Green (42). Graham Robinson produced the best bowling return of the match, dismissing four old boys for a very economic 22 runs.


TEAMS


Sat.): J. Boden, K. Fawcett, R. Booth, C. Foulds, C. Musson, D. Hardcastle, P. Hall, A. Rigby, B. Keating, S. Westh- ead, Cockcroft. Res: J. Hind- moor. Sciirer: Richard Hard-


Clitheroe (v Cherry Tree, h,


cows made to £590 (£501), Sep­ tember calvers to £550 (£507) and August and September calving heifers to £540 (£511). November and December calv­ ing heifers madqto £420 (£408). Angus X in-calf cows made


to £322 and Angus X cows geld, to £348. Charolais steers made to £406 and Charolais


staff, it was staged in the cloisters. Entertainment included singing and danc­ ing by local folk artists.


heifers to £400., Hereford heifers made to


£342. Friesian yearling heifers to £232 and Friesian bulling heifers to £296.


castle. Clitheroe 2nd (v Langho, a,


Sat.): Alan Henderson, J. Hill, R. Sharp, R. Banks, S. Rush, C. Sims, G. Sutcliffe, J. Hind- moor, Andrew Henderson, D. Whittaker, B. Parker. Res: N. Thornton. Scorer: P. Atkinson. Clitheroe 3rd (v Settle, a,


Replacement of hoist doors by window, at The Post Office, Downham. 3/81/0763/ P.


New entrance drive and car parking area for 2 cars and 1 caravan at 'Selebia' Fell Road, Waddington. 3/81/ 0764/P. Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the' date of this advertise­ ment, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Plan­ ning Department, Council Of­ fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed; PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer)


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 (NOTICE UNDER SECTION 26 (2))


Sun.): W. Briggs, M. Booth, K. Driver, G. Bennett, A. King, J. Howden, C. Robinson, D. Whittaker, N. Thornton, J. Hindmoor, G. Cartledge. Res: S. Wales. Scorer: Miss A. Hogg.


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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL REGULATIONS) 1976


PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT:


HOUSEHOLD WASTE DISPOSAL CENTRE, PETRE ARMS, LANGHO


The Lancashire County Coun­ cil are seeking planning per­ mission for the construction of a household waste disposal centre . at the above-men tioned site. A copy of the application documents - and plans may be inspected during office hours at the of­ fices of the Chief Executive/ Clerk of the County Council (address below) or at the of­ fices of the Chief Planning Officer, Ribble Val le Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe.


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GEC 6503 Mains Radio Usual Price £19.95


TEFAL 82380 Deep Fryer Usual Price £37.95


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Hirundo 231 5.7 cu. ft. Fridge/ 4.6cu.ft. Freezer


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VACUUM CLEANERS Goblin 555Cylinder___ Aquadry WVC1 Wet/Dry __


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IRONS Astral C40 Dry Iron______ ___ Rowenta LA21 Travel Iron____ Proctor Silex 3201 Steam Iron. Tefal 15180Steamlron_


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Krups 256;( plus free Krups 202 Coffee Mill)_ £37.95 _ _ £29.95


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.£16,95 .£17.50


.£19,95 .£36,95


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COLSTON 950XD Auto Tumbler Usual Price £297.95


HIRUNDO 270 Autowasher Usual Price £209.95


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LANCASHIRE LIBRARY


RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT THE FOLLOWING LIBRARIES WILL CLOSE AT 5 p.m.


on the normal late evenings during the period July 20tn — August 1st. >


Products subject to availability. Prices correct at time of going to press. Limited period only.


60The Mall (Tel: 25304) CLITHEROE 12 Castfegate (Tel: 23214) COLNE 52 Market Street (Tel: 3815) NELSON 23 Marsden Mall (Tel: 65792) ; 3‘ , X , ■


BLACKBURN 3 Penny Street (Tel:662387) BURNLEY CLITHEROE . . WHALLEY CHATBURN


In addition, all libraries WILL BE CLOSED


Z.i, / V - : .


on the day of the Royal Wedding-— July 29th..... ,


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G U I T A R TU I T IO N by ex­ p e r ts . — T e l . B u rn le y 2 0 0 2 4 .


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Any person who wishes to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this1 notice to: The Chief Execu- tive/Clerk, Lancashire County Council, P.O. Box'78, Christ Church Precinct, County Hall,, Preston, PR1 8XJ, quoting re­ ference number 70/JW/3/23.


WATER RESOURCES ACT 1963


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO ABSTRACT WATER


Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the North West Water Author­ ity by Harry and Vivien Hindle, Barkerfield House, Worston, Clitheroe, for a li­ cence to abstract the follow­ ing quantities of water from an unnamed watercourse at Worston at the following point of abstraction;— 240 gallons per day at NGR SD 784425 at Worston.


A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document submitted with it may be inspected free of charge at Barkerfield House, Worston, Clitheroe, at ail reasonable hours during the period beginning on July 9th, 1981, and ending on August 9th, 1981.


Any person who wishes to make representations about the application should do so in writing to the Manager of the Rivers Division, North West Water Authority at P.O. Box 12, Newtown House, Warrington before the end of the said period.


Date; July 3rd, 1981


Signed: Dewhurst, Backhouse & Co.


on behalf of Harry Hindle and Vivien Hindle 20307


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been re­ ceived to:


Replacement of hoist doors by window at The Post Office, Downham. 3/81/0763/P.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or His­ toric Interest. Any person wishing to make representa­ tions should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA, quoting reference number:


A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and . Planning Officer)


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


Notice is hereby given of the closure of Private Roads at the following vicinities in Clitheroe:—


MARKET ROAD CHESTER AVENUE


CASTLE PLAYING FIELDS (Lower portion and adjoining railway)


HENTHORN PARK


As from 12-00 midnight on Saturday, July 25th to 12 noon on Sunday, July 26th, 1981.


July 16th, 1981


MICHAEL JACKSON Chief Executive and Town Clerk


Council Offices, Church Walk, CLITHEROE, Lancs., BB7 2RA


92565 RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


WELLGATE/LOWERGATE CAR PARK •


Applications are invited for a yearly licence to occupy a space at. the above private car park at a fee of £75 per annum.


Interested persons should apply to the Estates Officer, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, telephone' No.: Clitheroe 25111, extension 277.


PHILIP BAILEY


Borough Planning and Technical Officer


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