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Leather Wallets and Notecases, Belts, Silver and Gold Necklets, Cuff Links, Tie Tacks; Tobacco Pouches,' J; Shoe Shine Sets, Lighters, etc. 1
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Carriage Clocks, Quartz Alarm Clocks, Gent’s -i k »’. Umbrellas, Pottery, Onyx, etc.
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THE first-ever reception held’ by! a Ribble Valley ,Mayor specifically .for, all sections of the local farm ing -community, ■
great- success, - attracting some 55 people. ■
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i farmer; indicated, at the •beginning of his- year of ■
-'The: Mayor, Coun. John I. Walmsley, himself' a
office.'that he would like to hold a reception for the whole farming community along., similar.. lines to
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those held during the year for '- industrialists, parish councillors and- people in other walks of life. ■ ,
. The-Mayor, his deputy Coun; Mrs Myra Clegg (on the Mayor’s left) and her:.consort Mr Charles Clegg ■ are pictured with some of the people at the reception.
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TODDLERS pay atten tion! Father-Christmas is in town on Saturday. He will be "found giving pre sents1 at" Castlegate bet ween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., for a cost of 30p. This seasonal,event-has
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been organised by the Ribble Valley. Rotaract Club which has bought more than - 500 presents for-the day.1- There" will' be a, s tre e t collection to defray expenses, with any extra mopey going to P en d le ‘Club; which is saving for . a .toilet for dis abled members. •
Setback to plans to brighten up
-i- old reservoir '
Gordon Higham, of Crow- trees Road,-, to fill in the old reservoir off Simon- stone Road with waste material' and plant trees there, had received the blessing of the Ribble Valley Council’s' Develop ment Sub-Committee. The committee was
The proposal, by Mr
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asked for its views before the proposal was consi dered by the county’s Planning and Industrial Development Committee and raised no objections. The county committee, however, has turned down the "scheme in its. present form. In a report to the com
mittee, planning officials said that, far from becom ing a beauty spot, the site would be something of an eyesore if the plan were allowed to go ahead. V They said' th a t the.
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WHEN m em b e r s ’ of Clitheroe and district Venture Scouts wanted to try out a new mast for their Enterprise sailing dinghy, they were beaten by the weather. The re servoir, at Rishton, was frozen. So four members ex
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A SABDEN man’s hopes of turning a disused reservoir into a beauty spot have been-dashed by the county planners.
SANTA CLAUS was in a tuneful ^nood when he called at'Clitheroe Inner Wheel Club’s annual Christmas party for mem bers
and.guests.-- - : More than 70 people at
tended the party, in Trim? ty schoolrooms on -Thurs day, and were welcomed by; p r e s id e n t Mr,s Elizabeth Ablett (pictured second from the right).
vided by members, after which everyone tucked into a. supper including
Entertainment was pro
- mince pies and trifle. Santa then called to dis
tribute gifts and the even ing was rounded off with carol singing.
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WHEN the speaker was unable to turn up to Clitheroe YFC’s meeting because of illness, ■ mem
bers devised an any ques tions competition, and £ just-a-minute contest.
BURNLEY EXPRESS, NELSON LEADER, COLNE TIMES, CLITHEROE ADVERTISER and TIMES, ‘ BARNOLDSWICK and EARBY TIMES
1 5 th ANNUAL SENIOR C IT IZ E N S HOLIDAY TO
DOUGLAS, ISLE
changed life jackets for' hiking boots and set off for a walk in the Bowland fells.
The party was led by
'jec tio n s were to the dumping of waste, par ticularly the problem of heavy lorries travelling tb and from the site.
• They felt that the land could be reclaimed by re grading the material al re ad y th e re without bringing- in waste mate rials. “This would provide a more satisfactory, land- form and leave more land capable of being , used for grazing,” said the report. I t would -also avoid
tipper wagons damaging existing trees and . the
i danger’ to other road' users of vehicles turning, on a narrow roadway, as well as ; problems) ofmud on the road..
. ’ \ Fijned £30
FOR, driving a'van With out due care and-attention Sonia Ruth Christine De-
Ley. '.(19); o f ';Hayhurst Farm Terr&ce; Clitheroe, was-- f in e d * £30 ,, by Clitheroe magistrates , and ordered-to pay £5 costs. She .was-said; to have'col lided with the rear, of a car in Whalley; Road.. .,
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dumping of waste at the site would “create an un natural landform by. the creation of a flat plateau; in a hillside location in an open rural landscape.” . The officers’ main ob-
unit chairman Simon Kay (1,7), of Chipping and Dr. G. Hampson, Venture Scout • leader. Malcolm Dixon- (16), of Kirk Avenue, Clitheroe, Naomi King; of Worston. and Alan Taylor (15), of Pim lico Road, also braved the cold morning. Although the party was
The unit is looking for -
Under-age m/cyclist fined
-in-'.Chatburn appeared before magistrates at
A MOTORCYCLIST"who was, stopped for. speeding
; •* - For ‘aiding and abetting the driving offence, Pau Luciani (17), of Chatburn ;Road, Clitheroe,,owner of .the' machine,- was/'fined £25. He’ -was,: fine'd £1^0
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••• Nicholas; John: -Lawton ;(17), of Derwent 'Cres cent, Clitheroe, was finedJ £25 for driving a motorcy-. cle while disqualified by age; £56
for.not being in sured vand" £40 for speed:. ing.'.. He:i was ■ ordered to pay £12.50 costs.
Clitheroe on , three,- sum-, monses.
| BASIC TWIN £ 1 0 9 .0 0
£ 1 1 6 .5 0 •
Ul MAN THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1982 FROM ONLY £1 09.00
A P A AH 8 DAYS departing
A DEPOSIT OF £20 SECURES YOUR BOOKING - TWIN with facilities
BASIC SINGLE ' £ 1 1 2 .0 0
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Once again, the Burnley Express and Nelson Leader Times Senes and Ribble Travel Service have combined their expertise and experience to bring you the 15th Annual Senipr Citizens Holiday, This year we have chosen Douglas on the Isle of Man, a beautiful island which
is.so different but yet. so similar to mainland Britain.
THURSDAY, MAY*6th, 1982: We depart from the Burnley aroa in the morning by luxury
well equipped for all even tualities, ’they were re lieved to reach home before it started to snow heavily.
ward to another hike on December 28th.
coach to catch the Isle of Man Steam Packet ferry from Liverpool to Douglas. On a^lval In Douglas, coaches will be waiting to transport us to the Doric Hotel on the Central Promenade. This friendly,, well equipped hotel will be our base for the next seven nights, where all our meats will be Includeo and entertainments arranged on certain nights of the week.
FRIDAY, MAY.7 th, 1982: After breakfast, the morning Is yours to do as you please. In the afternoon we have arranged an excursion
to.beautiful Glen Maye. All meals will bo taken In the
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SATURDAY, MAY 8th, 1982: A free day for you to shop, explore, or relax. Once again, all meals will be taken In the hotel. -
■ .;-'F , of the many sightseeing and leisure facilities on the Island. All meals will be taken In the hotel.. SUNDAY, MAY 9th, 1982: As Saturday, we have left your the full ’ *®!S? ,ahl v£n,??°
MONDAY MAY 10th. 1982: Today, after breakfast,-we will depart on a full da7 Ramsey, Pe^and Port'Erln' A packed lunch will be provided and we will return to the hotel In. TU°ESdT y? m AY111 th, 1982: After, breakfast, the day is yours to do as you please. All meals
WEDNESDAY, ' m AY V12th, 1982: After breakfast we have arranged a half day excursion to Laxey and Its famous wheel. We will arrive back at the hotel In time for lunch.,The afternoon yours to do any last minute shopping or. have a last look around. After dinner, we will have our traditional.Farewell Party Night. . :v .’ , i .
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THURSDAY, MAY 13th, 1982: After breakfast, coaches will again tra,]®P“ ri “ ’L '0 terminal where we will catch the ferry to Liverpool. On arrival, coaches will d ^ nwB
WHAT’S INCLUDED: • Liverpool to Douglas. •
Travel Representative Throughout • One full day excursion. •
Return coach travel horn East Lancs to Liverpool. • Full Board Accommodation. • Two hall day excursions. •
.'NOT INCLUDED: • Lunches en route. • Hotel gratuities.
^ 'n v iiassenaer' wishing to'lravel by air from Speke, to Ronaldsway ipay do so at an extra cost of £30. '
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whisk us speedily and comfortably home, expecting to_arrlve_back mld-atternoon after yet another” succe88ful and’ enjoyable Burnley Expre?s/Rlt^jle Travel Senior Citizens Holiday.
ai tj,"9ut/ j Services ol a Ribble ., ”■ • proved a Santa beats put a merry tune f ; W e n t i g r | i i /r t f £ * V
,V [--Christmas i ^fatstock ^ sale
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THE'J-Sawley wholesale meat firm,'* .Whalley’s, was i busy at,
':Clitheroe^Auction''Mart’s: < Christmas-' fatstock r sale ■ Monday.
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s Clitheroe. butcher, Mr Denis Gorrill, also bought’ the champ ion pen of lambs
exhibited.by. Mr J. Pickard.
■ Awards. Steer-two teeth or more — boughtiby .D. Gorrill, Clitheroe 121p (exhibited by L; Yates,'. Fence); K. Ashworth, Rossendale 113p (J. Ormerod, Burnley); Whalley’s ,t Sawley l l lp (L.-Yates, Fence).--i .- .
, Calf teeth steer under 500kg — C. Webster, Padiham 136p (F. - Ainsworth, Fence); ;,T. Bolton, Langho 120p (R. Yates 'and Sons, ■ Stonyhurst);:K-.-i Ash worth: 106p (H. Sandham'-and Sons, Cowark).
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f(K. and M. Berkins, .Burnley); Atkinson’s, Bolton 115p (R. Yates .and ;Sons); Whalley’s 114p (R. Yates and Sons).- ' lalf teeth heifer — Atkin
Steer calf teeth- over 500kg — A.v Laycock,-, Whalley 158p
son’s l l lp (R. Yates and Sons); W. „ Robinson, - Chipping, -1 lOp (R..Yates and Sons)...- -■: i .u : ; Calf teeth bull — Whalley’s
115p (J. W. Parkinson, Dunsop Bridge); Whalley’s 115p (R. Yates and Sons); Atkinson’s 115p (R. Yates and Sons). Hereford steer — K. Barnes,
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burn :86p (J.-.-R; and M. I Berry,- Waddington); = C. S Gates; Langho 83.2p'(J. R. arid M. I.-Borry); C.
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butcher ’— C. S. Gates 85p (J. . iirgeon); Whalley’s 84p (J. R.
arid’M; I .‘ Berry); G. Barnes 79.6p (J.- and M. Barrow, Wad:
dington). Fat sheep, champion p<
D. . Gorrill,. Clitheroe. £43 (J. Pickard, Great Harwood). - Six down-cross lambs — C.
S. Gatos, £45.50 (J. ’.Pickard); C. Webster, Padiham £40.50 (J Pickard); >C.- -S. Gates £42 (Doivnham Hall Farms); Six :half-bred’ lambs — D.
Gorrill £43’ (J. Pickard); G. S. Gates1 £38.80 (A) Scott, Slaid- burn); J. Barnes £32 (R. Yates and Sons);-,.. - - r ; ■ Horned, lambs — R;. .Lord £34 (J. Pickard). Pen of ewes — J. Towler, Bolton-by-Bow land £27, R. Yates and Sons £24._Judges were R. Lilly and W. Robinson.
Lecture tour
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AN illustrated lecture en titled “York to Edin burgh” was given by Mr C. Walmsley to fellow members of Clitheroe Naturalists. The numerous slides in
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cluded shots of churches, castles and. cathedrals lining the route which fol lows the Northumberland coastline.
autumn scenes of . natural history, harbours and beaches concluded the lec ture. Mr R. Blezard gave a vote of thanks and Mrs C. Bishop was chairman. The n e x t - le c tu re ,
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OF VARIETIES A positive profusion of GIFTS
PENDELFIN, ONYX, PRESSED . AND DRIED FLOWER
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TOYS including MAUDIE MAY DOLLS, CUSHIONS, FATHER
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PADDINGTON BEARS PYJAMAS and DRESSING GOWNS.
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