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\:Glitheroe Advertiser and Times, December-17th, >1981 3 : vm


jj “NIGHT FLIGHT” * : V , f


' V ; b i s c b s ( * t EVERY WEEKEND AS USUAL! j


;J PENDLE HOTEL $ ^


J ; ' • CHATBURN / J £ CHRISTMAS EVE DISCO * * NEW YEAR’S EVE DISCO


* * ' £1 .0 0 E 1 -00


• i r COME EARLY to avoid disappointment— V £





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n Season olley


23130 for


DINNER December


FREE HOUSE . ■ Numbers Limited


£


Th e Management reserves the right to refuse - ; . i f admission


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M TETLEY and BASS ALES ■ ’fc ^


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Magnificent: public response


HAVINGjust'readof.the>rejection;ofia!'plan- ning -application that -I submitted to, enable'the change. of use. of the Peel Street-Launderette to a fish and chip takeaway,' I would draw--;the attention-of tne readership to - the Vanomolies


• surrounding this application and planning in ■general. - ,


? .It ■■must; be . understood


; that the application was for a fish: and t chip takea- way and not .takeaway


' foods • as stated: This “detail” in the. description was probably deliberately inferred to cloud the real


EMPRESS SQUASH CLUB


CLITHEROE CRICKET GROUND


i Chatburn Road, Clitheroe HAVE VACANCIES FOR


MEMBERSHIP to JUNE 30th, 1982


at the following rates:


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TIAL Tel:


tV ROE 23130 3


L CLUB foment


R 19th E M E


R ED P UM P INN BASHALL EAVES


CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER 7-30 — 9-30. p.m.


BOXING DAY LUNCH 5 courses £7,12 — 2-30 p.m.


NEW YEAR’S 4 EVE


Course BUFFET and DISCO, £10


24th 9 p.m.


HA! HA! HA! HEE! HEE! HEE! LITTLE BROWN COW HOW I LOVE THEE


YOU MAKE A GOOD LUNCH AND I HAVE FOUND


THAT I GET SOME CHANGE OUT OF MY POUND


B R OW N C OW MOOR LANE


Daily Luncheon Specials 85p ■ ■ . I . . .


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL TEL. STONYHURST 216


CHRISTMAS EVE


TBURN HODIST URCH


DECEMBER 20th: CAROL SERVICE


ISTMAS DAY: FAMILY SERVICE


JOHN’S, ST GREEN v


EMBER 20th:


m. CAROLS BY DLELIGHT


EMBER 24th:


m. CHRISTMAS MUNION BY DLELIGHT


MBER 25th:


m. CHRISTMAS LY SERVICE


UARY 3rd:


•m. NEW YEAR LY SERVICE


ST


NARD’S, LANGHO


. DECEMBER 20th: I CAROL SERVICE


ISTMAS EVE: -


■m. MIDNIGHT MMUNION


ISTMAS DAY: 0 a.m. HOLY ;


UNION AT OLD LANGHO 0 a.m. HOLY


MMUNION


0 a.m. FAMILY PMMUNION


DECEMBER 27th: . CHRISTINGLE ■ WITH CAROLS •


. a £


BUFFET DANCE £ 5


NEW YEAR’S EVE


BUFFET DANCE £10


. DANCING 8 p.m. till-2 a.m.. , . - -


’ * ♦- - - . r:-t: v... 6-> - . - - - *. THE BAND! ' at the HIGHER BUCK, g?


* COME, LISTEN TO I k


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J WADDINGTON, on TUESDAY, ^ DECEMBER 22nd at 8-30 p.m: ^


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* SLAIDBURN * SILVER BAND *


g CHRISTMAS CAROLS £ play ‘ v i s r a * . * 0 1 ' * & & .-The Management of the P ’ -t


YEAR, but regret we are fully booked on Christmas sj- Eve ana New-Year’s Eve Dinner Dances,-


BLACK BULL HOTEL, RIMINGTON A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS arid A HAPPY NEW •


‘ BUT HAVE VACANCIES BOXING ^ , / N IG H T /f /j/:’- fA i • / / / ’ .


, DINNER DANCE"£8.80 Inclusive, : / Telephone GISBURN 2 2 0 a n d 4 2 0 r ill1


take this opport'unltyto wlsh all 'oiir k,. -.V ... customers a n t T f r l e n d s ^ r ;


VALLEY AND STATION ,


T e l . CLITHEROE 2 4 1 6 0 t or 2 2 9 3 3


TAXIS - , \


, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR - H O L ID A Y S ''-


” 24 HOUR SERVICE ' NO PRICE RISE OVER


■ BOOK EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR -I lY r ’ r> i : \ w


■ * Come and get fototheChristmas “SPIRIT’! Free admission — Bar snacks available ^


i CLITHEROE RUFC , MEMBERS


CHRISTMAS DANCE " SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th


i t BUFFET SUPPER s i i •


STARKIE ARMS, CLITHEROE at 8 p.m.1 •


Contact .A: D. Gordon, Tel. Clitheroe 26494 ■:•■■■■ Tickets £2.50 1 .


ST ANDREW’S SLAIDBURN DECEMBER 20th at 7 p.m.


CAROL SERVICE


VISUAL PRESENTATION and SLAIDBURN BAND


The Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn PATRONS KINDLY NOTE


PUBLIC DINNER DANCE WHICH HAD TO BE CANCELLED


On DECEMBER 15th WILL NOW BE HELD .


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. £6.25 per person


F o r reservations Tel. GISBURN SB1 TEL. STONYHURST 227


SINGLE MALE/FEMALE HUSBAND AND WIFE FAMILY JUNIOR


. £13) Includes £26/. Social


£7 j


4 COURTS (1 CHAMPIONSHIP) SHOWERS, SOLARIUM


- You may join at Empress Sports- - 10/12 Castle Street, Clitheroe


of c.c.c. CAROL


SERVICE AT THE .


SALVATION ARMY LOWERGATE


£281 Membership SUNDAY,


DECEMBER 20th at 2-15 p.m.


everyone welcorhe


CR A T CR HRH


HISTMS A HISTCUC


Chatburn


Carol Service — Sunday 20th at 3 p.m.


Christmas Eve— Holy Communion, 11-30 p.m.


Christmas Day Praise— 10-30 a.m.


Sunday 27th — Family Service 10-30 a.m.


’■ Room for Jesus? ‘ KINGS ARMS FC


CHRISTMAS BINGO (Goods)


EYES DOWN 8 p.m. > THURSDAY,


DECEMBER 17th


' CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB


CHRISTMAS


BINGO NIGHT (GOODS)


Tuesday, December 22nd • AT THE


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB


8 p.m.


ADMISSION £1 Including _____ Turkey Supper


SHORT OF CASH?


SELL THOSE UNWANTED


ITEMS WITH A TEL-SEL


CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS YOUN LOCAL PAPER


.intention of. the applica­ tion, in view of there having already been a fish and chip takeaway next door, in Derby Street, until its recent closure.


- basis. This would be drast­ ically reduced in the prop­ osed operation. In fact,


■allowed seven day trading between8 a.m: and ill p.m.’ on a continuous


-,vThe agreed hours for the: launderette operation


-the proposed site is ideal­ ly suited for..a fish and chip takeaway, as it offers


•the facility of off street p arking, with d irec t access opposite the prop­ erty, a facility not: enjoy­ ed by many Clitheroe traders. I


'


the logic of the planning department, in coming; to the conclusion that my proposals would lead to— ■ (a) Disturbing the local


One cannot understand


residents. (b) Trade at hours con­


and- the launderette al­ ready enjoyed,trading at unsociable hour's.. As for the five .conscien­


sidered unsociable in a re­ sidential area. When, a fish and chip takeaway has operated in Derby Street previously


tious objectors, 1 I would add that, 5,000 objectors did not prevent, the coun­ cil office project from going ahead! Perhaps • the idea of


■ £205.11 received from the public ■


playing. ;iri the"'Clitheroe. area on Saturday.' •, ' We are/ in’


•• at * our Christmas >


local Salvation Army, evangalism; maintaining corps for training people to follow, teaching of. the Babe bom - in Bethlehem; facilities for • youth "work ■and , Sunday school ac­ tivities etc. •


ful and wish the public to know ■ that the' following are ■ the1 proportions- allo­ cated to the various- sec­ tions. : 30 per cent caring for needy in this community; Christmas dinner and fes­ tivities for the lonely in the Burnley area; and our counselling service.’ ■ . t ■


deed, grate­ 30 per - cent supporting Party time at Chatburn •-


30 per cent maintaining the Salvation Army band


/with instruments and music. E v e ry week throughout the year, this band plays in our streets, cheers hospital . patients/ visits old, people’s homes. Bandsmen receive no pay or expenses but buy their own uniforms . and'- pay weekly subscriptions. - ” - ■ The final. 10 .per'rcent goes to support Salvation Army national administra­ tion;, organisation and oversight. . • ■, - We would wish to thank


. mas message to the public by allowing us to play. , The band was provided


empty shop units .appeals to, the Planning Depart­ ment, as it can justify its existence in making its presence felt by rejecting applications willy nilly, al­ though there would seem to be several books of rules in operation. . It would appear in the


the council for the'permis­ sion to. bring the Christ-


final analysis that if• the Planning Department simply like the idea, then' it gets approval, irrespec­ tive of public opinion. IAN GRANT, Acrecroft, Newtori-in-Bowland.


by the Burnley. Accring-- ton Road corps ’'com­ manded by Lieutenant and Mrs Paul Brine. The, Clitheroe corps were rep­ resented with Envoy-Mr J. H. Tagg,'band, Mrs Envoy E.’. E. Tagg, col­ lecting, and Mrs Hogg, retired Envoy, maintain­ ing food and drinks. To all we would express


our best wishes and bles­ sing this Christmas and for the New Year.





ENVOY MR J. H. TAGG 131 Clitheroe Road, Sabden


' r Strikes gold


FIVE years patient hard work with . the Skipton. Duke of Edinburgh Group has broughtats reward for 1 9 -y e a r -o ld :. • , Sue Thurogood;of the Old Vic­ arage, Gisburn. - :


to receive the Gold Award from Prince Philip. at a.


Yesterday she was, due '


■ ceremony at Buckingham • Palace. Among, the ac­ tivities required;, for the. award were expeditions,' first aid, mountaineering, physical fitness and social work. ' ; .......y “Sue was educated- at Moorland School and -the 6th. form at.;.Clitheroe Royal Grammar School and she is1 at present taking a three-year, course in recreation management and business studies at Farnborough College, Hants.


. An athletics fan, she has ’ represented Ribble Valley andLancashire, her speciality being the 800 metres..


School in the national in­ dependent schools’ athle­ tics at Crystal Palace she set a new record time for the 800 metres.


Running for Moorland Enjoyable


PRESIDENT of Clitheroe Soroptimist. Club, Mrs. Isobel ‘S tubbins, -wel­ comed members and guests to their Christmas party- at The Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton. Despite bad weather


conditions an enjoyable evening was spent. -Mem­ bers of the local group entertained and the even­ ing concluded with. carol singing!


THE joy of the. Christmas story never fails to bring happiness to those who hear it. And the, ■Nativity play by, infants of Pendle County Primary School was no exception. Some 85 infants managed to brave the weath­


• express:; our appreciation ,< •for the collection >,of


MAY , I, through the medium: of your ---paper,v-


er to perform, the play and carol service on - Monday watched by more than 100 parents. ■ The infants were trained by Mrs Barbara


King, head of infants, who was also responsible for the music. . She was helped by teachers Mrs:' B. Robinson,,, Miss J. Calvert and , Miss J. Postlethwaite, who assisted with the costumes and readings. Our picture shows Mary (Janet Bancroft)


and Joseph (Stewart Hanson) with members of the cast and other pupils.


TWENTY - residents of . BrowJv;Chatburn, 'tucked- the sheltered -aecommoda- ■. into -a home-made cake at ■tion scheme, at Crowtrees ' their, annual Christmas


.‘NO? TO NEW HOUSE ON


BARN SITE


AFTER receiving planning permission to con­ vert a bam at Chaigley into a dwelling, the developer demolished the building. But when members of


;■ house on • the site, near 'Crooked Field Farm, they, were, warned that approv­ al could .have serious im-. plications. /


the ' Ribble-.Valley Coun­ cil’s development Com­ mittee considered an ap­ plication to build a new-


i; The . application was refused.


.


BACKHOUSE' — LEEMING ■


r -The bridegroom' is the ■ second son:of Mr and Mrs T. J.-. BackhouseY/of . Park


.Church,: Scorton, to Miss • Susan Leeming./, ’, V


. .C l i th e ro e chef-' Mr: Simon .James Backhouse was married. at’St Peter’s'


- there was no overriding reason, why the barn should have been d'e-’


Technical Officer Mr Philip ■ Bailey said that


• molished otherirthan to /make .the construction . of dwe 11 ing e a s ie r and cheaper.


' •


■ Ave'nue, Clitheroe. The bride, is the eldest daugh­


te r o f ’Mr - and •: Mrs : P; Leeming, hf Station ;Lane,v •Scorton. • <, ( . Given ’away.,, by. her' father, she wore;.a ,white- lace gown’ . with Y a . train


'and a full length/veil held' in place by .a-floral head­ dress. She carried pink and .white carnations and lilies of the valley. ■ . ■■In attendance were Mis ses C a ro le/v an d Elizabeth- Leeming, the: bride’s siste’rs, who wore burgundy dresses “


med with lace and earned, posies of pink and white' carnations., Page 'boy was the.


’trim-!


Jonathan Backhouse, ’the: bridegroom’s ‘ brother and


bride’s cousin Master; Edward Leeming. •' B e s t man- was Mr


. ushers ■ were’, two- other brothers Messrs -Paul and Andrew. Backhouse. • v. v- ’ The ceremony' was? con­


ducted by the'Rev. Alan! Linten, who was assisted by the-bridegroom’s god-: fa th e r , Canon*.G.- S. ■Northcott. The ■


, Photo'graph:- Mr -. A-. Smith, Scorton. .-


to live at Lancaster.


TOP TWENTY SOUNDS


(1) “Don’t- you' want League._


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me?.” — The 'Human ' '


■ 4. (24) .‘,‘This land 'of make-believe” — Bucks iFizz. :-' . 5. (3) “Begin the beguiney—j Julio -Inglesias.*--: ? , v. 6. (7) “It must be love” — Madness. 7. (6) “Bedsitter” — Soft Cell."


’’


, 9.* (33) “Love needs.-no^ disguise”-.—’Gaiy Numan. ( 10. (11) “One of'us” — Abba./ '


—fThe-Fun Boy Three, v* „ - * '''■ , i 20. (5) “Let’s groove”.— Earth, Wind'and Fire.,


it: 7 f - < jr ” \ „


16/ (15) “Ay ay ay ay moosey” :— 1 Modem'Romance. /*' 17. (18) “Steppin’ out” — Kool’and the Gang.' ? ‘A 18. (19) “Physical” — Olivia NewtoifJohn: ■ , 1 ’ ! 19.


13. (4) “Why do fools fall in' love” -4- Diana Ross/! / 14. (29), “Birdie-song” — The Twefets? 15. (11) “Flashback” — Imagination. •


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'• - National placingsYarei in, brackets'- LP of the.week:' “Chart.Hits ’81”;— Various,'Artists., Chart compiled by CastleRecords’and.Tapes/,


11. (10) “.Wedding bells’- — Go'dley and Creme. '' " --- /; 12 . (17), “Rock and roll” -^'Status Quo.


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8. :', ■ (8) “Under pressure” — Queen and David Bowie, y :> y ,


, ■ ■


2. (9) “Ant rap” —Adam and the Ants. 3. (2) “Daddy’s home” — Cliff Richard: •- „ ■





couple are' (


■ cheaper and easier to de­ molish and- rebuild rather


.preceiiderityfor ■ all ’ other ■/bam conversions as it was always lik e ly to be


I f p e rm is s io n was granted it Would set a


, than to convert.' y. / •It would also .make it'


difficult to refuse any. similar applications for dwellings anywhere in the countryside and would, prejudice the! committee’s policy of securing well-


’■'planned ! development within the' area , .of‘ out-: standing natural beauty. Mr Bailey recalled that


’ .- sion. .


! ant’s - architects - stated ■that.; th e n ew building (would be virtually identi-; 'cal (to the bam conver- p ::; /.■.;:■•:.


'


/.there (was . no intent,( or. (knowledge - that it might: contravene, planning ap­ proval. .;


' ( y .(, Fined for


f having no : L-plates


< * k ♦ .


i,,m a g i s t r a t e s .:, ■ ;-iThe-y». ■


'care- and , attention ; was dismissed -by the ■ town’s


•jured^his wrist'. ■ . / of.the'vehicle and in-


, ,.Mr“Barry-Dearing (de­ fending) saidtCowman had.


■i nov chance to vavoid. :the1 a c c id e n t ' ‘ which, he claimfed was : caused s by-


’ (20) “The lunatics have taken over the asylum”


ithe/carv driver,, pulling: out* (from the kerb^and putting. ■ oncoming:vehicles'!a t ;risk.^', 41. Cowman admitted using: •the-^motor.'cycle'Writhout/ L-plates and for this he’ was fined,£25: ,,


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A LATE NIGHT THURSDAYJILL 8-30 . ’ Ample car parking facilities _ - ' ■• ’ ^ ,


.ofJ.-.Littlemoor Road, ’Clitheroe, for driving- a- motor cycle without dud


A’’ SUMMONS .against John!Paul Cowman-(18),


? awarded him costs of £30. r / . I n a collision with a car,: he was - thrown over; the, topK


. It was claimed that the- demolition of the’ barn: (was carried out on purely practical grounds and


T a s k e r s h a V e


in addition to the usual large and carpets we now have . . . >


. . . one of of . ............. the finest displays TV sets


DONE IT AGAIN!! selection of: furniture


of Hi-Fi leading ‘manufactur .ers — Tensai,/Aiwa,


Hi ta ch T ,T o sh ib a ,P an a s o n i ca n d /Ak a i . • i f • • 'h i i i i i *.


- r Totaiiy. guaranteed after, sales ■ •


Air. s t s t o i si'-O’• • O’


available anywhere in the area together with a large selection i


and video .recorders, ..................................


Philips,


COME AND VIEW THEM NOW!! service


systems all By


• after the: barn was der. molis’hed ; it -was; disco­ vered that the applicanti had. started building ‘and' an enforcement order -was • served inOctober. --Then': .came .the application for the new dwelling. . . . - : ■ ; ;; In a. letter, the applic-


Borough Planning and


party. But the person who


is currently in South Africa,- where ’ she is spending three months with her son. The p a r ty , a t the


baked it wasn’t there to taste a slice. For Mrs Enid.Butcher


rations the hosts -were thanked by Mr.Tom Pringle, one of the.resi­ dents. V


Clitheroe Art Supplies


(Formerly Tattersall's) /


HIGH QUALITY ARTISTS MATERIALS ; AND CRAFT PRODUCTS


Brown Cow Inn, Chat- burn, hosted by landlord and landlady Mr and Mrs Brian Hardie, included a meal followed by music and carols. At the end of the celeb­


DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY


Compare these prices —


BEDROOM CARPETS from £ 1 .8 5 sq. yd.


ACRYLIC NYLON AXMINSTER at'£5.95 sq. yd.


80/20 WOOUNYLON BERBER TWIST £ 6 .5 0 and LOOPILE £ 6 .9 9


OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. . -


DYEING COMPANY LIMITED PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE Tel. 23721


STALWART LOW MOOR


FISH AND CHIP SHOP DERRICK, OLIVE AND DOROTHY


•would like to wish all friends and customers a Happy Christmas


and a ,Prosperous New Year


'• CUSTOMERS ALLAN & BARBARA


GREETINGS TO ALL FRIENDS AND'


SEASON’S GROCERY AND OFF-LICENCE


2TYORKST, Clitheroe. Tel. 22285


146 WHALLEY RD, CLITHEROE Tel. 24707


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