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12 Clitheroe Advertiser mid Times, February 26th, 1981


Inspector to look at proposed


haulage depot?


CLITHEROE haulage firm Smith Transport is still hoping to move its base to Woone Lane.


Takes over a top job


CLITHEROE’S Coun.


John H. Cowgill, who has a newsagent’s and station­ ery business in Market Place, was this week elected chairman of the Lancashire Council of the National Chamber of


Trade. He is the first member


tion. Coun. Cowgill, vice-


of the Clitheroe Chamber — of which he is a past president — to hold a reg­ ional post in the organisa­


chairman for the past two years, will hold the senior office initially for a year. He succeeds Mr Ted Cady, of Garstang, as chairman.


Former CRGS head dies


HEADMASTER at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School from 1930 to 1934, Mr Christopher William Stokes has died at the aged of 83. After leaving CRGS,


Mr Stokes became an HM Inspector of Schools. He was born in Hast­


Esteemed member of WI


AN esteemed member of Waddington Women’s In­ s titute , in which she played an active role, Mrs Phyllis Pye, of Wadding­ ton Road, Clitheroe, has


died at the age of 74. Mrs Pye, the wife of Mr


Horace Pye, helped great­ ly with the WI Market, and she also gave good service in former years to Clitheroe Cricket Club as a member of the ladies’ committee. The family still has a


close association with the club through Mr Pye and son John, who was skip­ per of the 2nd XI last season. There are- also close


jected five months ago by the Ribble Valley Council. But following an appeal


for permission to use land behind TGB Motors’ for a haulage depot was re­


The firm’s . application


by Smith’s, an inspector from the Department. of the Environment is due to take a look at the site a week on Tuesday., Under planning regula­


NORTH WEST Water Authority work to dea r considerable quantities of gravel from the bed of Mearley Brook is progres­ sing very. well, Borough Engineer Mr Dennis Black told the Ribble Valley ‘ Council’s Public Works and , Health Com­ mittee.


work will, prevent a repeat of the recent disas­ trous flooding in Taylor Street, Clitheroe.


It is hoped that the


tions, the appeal can be dealt with by the-Secret­ ary of State without hold­ ing a public inquiry. , On Tuesday, Smith’s


reached agreement with British Rail to leave the old railway sidings in Sta­ tion Road by-March 31st. This will pave the way


between Waterloo and Upbrook bridges and a low gravel bank which trill eventually be seeded with grass has been con­ structed on the river wall at Holden S treet car park.


Gravel has been cleared


for an £800,000 supermar­ ket for the Preston groc­ ery firm of E. H. Booth. Meanwhile, TGB


links with Clitheroe Parish Church, where Mrs Pye was a regular wor­ shipper and worker and where her husband has been a chorister for 67


years. - As a young woman Mrs


Pye was a member of the Parish Church Rambling Society. In addition to her hus­


band and son, she leaves a daughter, Brenda. The funeral took place


on Monday, Canon John Hudson conducting a ser­ vice at Clitheroe Parish Church followed by cre­ mation at Accrington.


ings and attended the local grammar school. After service in the first world war he went to St John’s College, Cam­ bridge. Later he taught at


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Shrewsbury and in 1923 was senior mathematics teacher at Worcester Royal Grammar School. At Clitheroe he intro­


PUPILS of St John’s CE School, Hurst Green, will now be able to watch edu­ cational programmes on their own colour television — thanks to a fund-rais­


duced biology into the curriculum and increased the emphasis on music and drama. He also wrote the school song. However, Mr Stokes


will be chiefly remem bered for deeply re searched history of the school in the 16th and 17th centuries on behalf of the Chetham Society. He was president of the Old Clitheronians Association in 1972-73. During the second


ing sale at the weekend. The 28 pupils helped


run the stalls, which sold a variety of items, includ­ ing cakes and nearly new goods. There was also a bran tub and refresh­


ments. More than £210 was


raised which, together with money raised at pre­ vious events, will pay for


the set. The sale, held in the


world war he compiled statistics for the Admi­


ralty. Mr Stokes was in­


terested in all sports and drama and also enjoyed walking and gardening. Cremation will take


place at Bedford today. A widower, Mr Stokes leaves two daughters and a son.


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Editorial..........Clitheroe 22324 Advertising..... Clitheroe 22323 Classified.......... Bumley 22331


Renee Lang. Water rate


WATER rates are set to rise by 16.5% this year, adding an average of 15p a week to the domestic bill froni April 1st. A meeting of the North


village hall, was organised by headmistress Mrs


Motors has this week been carrying out clear­ ance and tidying up work on the two-and-a-half acre site off Woone Lane. The land is designated


vided through the bank and it is hoped that these works will a s s is t in minimising future flooding if the level of Mearley Brook should rise above the top of the river wall,”, said Mr Black.


, “Drainage has been pro­


for industrial use, but Smith’s proposed depot there met strong opposi­ tion last September from local residents. The council received


the watercourse across from the Upbrooks saw­ mills would be removed within the next two ■weeks.


He added that pipes in


numerous objections on the grounds that the lor­ ries would be a tremend­ ous traffic hazard.


look further into an offer by a volunteer group to help with.the clearing of the brook bed.


Mr Black promised to S I


Costume designs win a prize for teacher Valerie


„ was first time lucky for Clitheroe school­ teacher Valerie McDonald when she entered a national competition for theatrical costume design.


IT


place in the competition organised by the “Shakes­ peare at Sheldon” com­ pany and is now looking forward to seeing her de­ signs displayed during the four-day open air run of Twelfth' Night” at Shel­


For she won joint third


don Manor, n e a r Chippenham, Wiltshire, in


July.


Mrs McDonald, of Conway Avenue, has been designing and making cos­ tumes for the last 12 years and is currently working on Clitheroe Parish Church Players’ forthcoming production of “St Joan,” to be staged in the church on May 7th, 8th and 9th.


chance to enter her first- competition. First


A friend gave her the


West Water Authority in Warrington set the new figure, which is consider­ ably below the projected rise of 26%, after the Government opted for a relaxation in the way the, water authority raises its money.


ILLSTON’S


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prize, won by a London woman, was to have the submitted designs actually used to costume the play. Mrs McDonald; art as­


Keeping


a close watch


THE closure of the lorry park at Chester Avenue, Clitheroe, earlier this month, has been a great success as far as residents are concerned, Borough Engineer Mr Dennis Black told the Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Com­ mittee. Indeed, there had been


A P A R T Y o f r e g u la r s f r om C l i th e r o e ’s S t a ­ t i o n H o t e l w i l l b e h e a d in g fo r N o r th e r n I t a ly a t E a s t e r . A lto g e th e r 41 footbal­


le r s, w iv e s and suppor­ te r s, led by landlord Mr Luciano Lestuzzi and his wife Christine, will'm ak e th e 1 ,1 2 5 -m i le tr ip by c o a c h a c r o s s h a l f o f Europe. T h e ir d e s t in a t ion will


Ribble Valley League


Marsden Building Society P W D L Pt


tables Division One


so few lorries straying into the quiet cul-de-sac since the closure that it was now proposed to keep the matter under constant surveillance, rather • than apply immediately for a county council order for double yellow lines or access restrictions. “It seems more prudent


sistant at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, said: “The competition entailed reading the play and then submitting costume de­ signs for all the charac­ ters. “It is the first time I


result.” She and her husband


Brian, head of art at the Grammar School, are


planning to visit Shel­ don Manor in the summer to see the production.


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A FILM about the Christ­ ian Church in Uganda was shown a t C h a tb u rn Mothers’ Union open night by the vicar, of Christ Church, Canon, C. R. Butlin.


. church leaders were mur­ dered and there is, now: a great need for teachers to carry on the work. / / . Canon Butlin has. first-


under the Cross,” showed that the church was very much alive in the African country, despite rthe dreadful cruelty and op­ pression firs t1 under . Idi Amin and later in the tur­ moil that followed his overthrow. In this time, many


The film, “The Church ’


•3. (4) “I surrender” — Rainbow. 4. (6) “Oldest swinger in town” — Fred Wedlock. 5 (8) “Romeo and Juliet” — Dire Straits.


1. (2) “Vienna” — Ultravox. 2. (1) “Shaddup you face” — Joe Dolce.


6. (11) “Message of love” — Pretenders. 7. ■ (15) “St Valentine’s Day massacre — Motorhead and Girls* School. ■


hand knowledge of Uganda, as his sister-in- law is presently secretary to one of the church leaders.-


Prints of most


photographs in this issue are available, to order .,'


8 ”x 6".— £1.00 !.


10. 11. 12. 13.


8. 9.


(21) “Jealous guy” — Roxy. Music, (9) “Rock this town” -— Stray Cats. _


16. (13) “Rapture” — Blondie. L, 17. (5) “In the air,tonight” — Phil Collins 18. (39) “Kings of the wild frontier ■ the Ants. . • ,


14. (12) “Fade to grey” — Visage 15. (23) “Southern Freeze” — b reez.


(3) “Woman” —John Lennon. (7) “Return of the Los Palmas seven — Madness.


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(14) “Do the hucklebuck — Coast to Coast. (10) “We’ll bring the house down — Slade.


— Adam and


19. (35) “Once in a lifetime” — Talking Heads. 20. (18) “Antmusic” — Adam and the Ants. •


_ „ . TI 1,


“Bye, bye now’”' —' Leo , Sayerl LP of the week: “Christopher- Cross;” Chart compiled by Ames Record


•National placings-are in brackets/.Tip for the top; Bar,. ■ '


Chatburn................ 14 11 3 0 25 Royal Oak.................14 11 2 1 24 Read........................1210 1 121 Rib. X Keys............ 14 10 0 4 20 Victoria......................15 9 1 5 17 West Brad.............;. 12 5 5 2 15 Sabden....................... 14 3 5 6 11 Grindleton................ 12 2 2 8 6 Whalley Cel.................10 1 3 6 5 Hurst Green................14 1 211 4 Chipping......................12 1 110 3 Trinity........................12 1 110 3


includes results up to February 14th.


Greenacre Garage P W D L Pt


Division Two


at the moment to keep the matter under surveill­ ance and to apply for parking or access restric­ tions if they become necessary at a later date said Mr Black. Coun. Mrs Mary Bridge


have even thought of en­ tering a competition and I am delighted with the


Chat. Res................. 10 8 1 117 Roe I.ee West......... 11 7 2 210 Calder.........................15 7 1 7 15 Transport.................. 12 7 1 4 15 Waddington............ 14 4 5 5 13 Brockhall................. 13 5 2 6 12 Henthorn................ 12 2 7 311 Rimington.................. 11 4 3 4 11 Whalley...................... 13 3 4 0 10 Read Res................... 12 3 3 G 9 Black Bull................12 1 3 8 5


Division Three , Eagle Supplies P W D L Pt


(Clitheroe)- said she had visited Chester Avenue and found residents were delighted with the im­ provements to their envi­ ronment. ____


JOBLESS


.statistics issued by the town’s Employment Office


THE jobless, situation in- Clitheroe eased slightly this month compared with January, according to


on Tuesday. A total of 467 men and


women were seeking work — a drop of 16. The unemployment rate


now stands at 4% com­ pared with only 1.9% during the same period last year.


Station........................ 13 9 1 3 19 C.S.C......................... 13 7 3 3 17 Lord N e lson CPV.....................


Grind. Res................. 13 6 2 5 14 Trans. Res..................10 G O 4 12 Whalley Res.............. 8 5 1 2 11 Riming. Res.............. 11 3 3 5 9 West Brad. Res........ 10 2 3 5 7 ■ Rib. X Keys............. 12 2 0 10 4 Trin. Res................. 8 1 0 7 2


12 7 1 4 15 M A R K SM EN


LEADING goalscorers in the Ribble Valley Football League are: Division One — G. Young (Chatburn) 18, D. Astin (Vic­ toria) 15. S. Tomlinson and P. Stirzaker (both' Victoria), A. Slater (X Keys and J. Wood (Royal Oak) all 12. Division Two: J. R. William­


son (Brockhall) 16, L. Aspin- wall (Henthorn) 13, P. Czpows-


ki (Chatburn Res) 13. Division Three: S. Pearson


(Lord Nelson) 18, A. Pritt (Grindleton Res) 17, J. Dixon, B. Briggs (both C.S.C.) 14, M. Barnisk (C.S.C.) 13, G. Leach (C.S.C.) 12.


be the town of Castiglione Delle Estiviere, popula­ tion 33;000, which is part


of the province of Manto- va in the Radana Valley. Highlight of the four-


arms and a shield bearing the names of all the pub’s players. ' Mr Aspin of Eshtoii


day stay will be a football match between the host town’s team and the Sta- > tion’s sklej which plays in the Ribble Valley and Burnley Sunday leagues. The trip - has been ar­


ranged by Mr Lestuzzi, for whom it will be a return to the home town of his mother. Brought up 60 miles away in Milan, he often visited Castig- - lione for a holiday and has an uncle and aunt who still live there. Explained Mr Lestuzzi:


Terrace, is busy learning a speech, translated into Italian by Mr Lestuzzi, ready for the big night! ( Details have to be final­


THIS is the Grindleton Reserve side which put up a good fight against Catholic Social Centre- only to go down 6-4 in a Ribble Valley Foot­


ball League, Division T h re e game, on Saturday.


Front, from the left: P ritt, Rewaj, Water-


house , B la c k lid g e , Hindle (G). Back: New- house, Blacklidge (S), Hutchinson, Roberts, Church-Taylor, Barker,


Driver.


Only four snooker matches left


CHATBURN A and Con­ servative. B are the lead­ ers respectively of Divi­ sions One and. Two of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League. There are four matches left to complete the programme.


— Billington A 10, Social Club 4; Conservative A 10, Billing­ ton B 4; Chatburn A 10, Wad­ dington A 4; Liberal A 14,' Catholic A 0. Division Two — Rimington


Latest results: Division One


A 6, Slaidburn 8; Catholic B 4, Conservative B 10; Waddington B 10, Rimington B 4; Pendle Club G, Chatburn B 8. League placings, all played


ised for a visit to Inter Milan’s impressive- San Siro stadium, which would provide a grand finale for the Clitheroe party, due back on the Tuesday. They have already sup­


Grindleton put up a fight


Public Notices


CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE CLUB LIMITED


ANNUAL GENERAL . *


MEETING will be held on


THURSDAY, MARCH 12th at 8 p.m.


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors- reserve the right to decline any


Advertisement without reason stated. All Advertisements are accepted subject to approv­


al. Publication is not guaranteed on any particular day. Communications referring to former Advertisements


should give description and date of insertion and copy of Advertisement. While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no


responsibility for omission or mistakes.


CLAIMS UNDER THE TRUSTEE ACT. 1925 .


SECTION 27 (c)


Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925 Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having any claims against or claiming to be beneficially in­


terested in the estate of John Carr late of The Widdups, 3 Back Lane, Rimington, near Clitheroe, Lancashire, who d i e d on th e 1 9 th of November, 1980 and whose Will was proved in the District Probate Registry at Lancaster on the 22nd of January 1981 by John Liddle Lumley the Executor therein named are hereby required to send par­ ticulars thereof in writing to the undersigned Solicitor on or before the 20th of May 1981 after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the. deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which he shall have had notice and shall not be liable for the assets of the deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose claims or demands he has not had notice.


Dated this 19th day of - February 1981


14 — Division One: Chatburn A. 125 pts,'-Billington A 105, Waddington A 105, Social Club 88, Billington B 78, Liberal A 77, Conservative A 71, Liberal B 68, Catholic A 67. Division Two: Conservative


“Some of the lads at the - pub thought it would be a . good idea to go to Italy.;; for a match. “I ’ contacted the presi- ;


. hosts to Clitheroe for a return game next year.


. leave Clitheroe on Thurs­ day, April 16th, and head for the ferry at Dover before journeying across France and Switzerland. After arriving in Italy


dent of Castiglione’s (; (earn, who said he would . be glad to. accommodate a - party from Clitheroe.” The Station coach will


plied themselves with per­ manent reminders of the trip — navy blue sweater carrying the motif “Sta­ tion Hotel FC Italy 1981.” The pub regulars are planning to invite their


I Also heading abroad for : six days at Easter will be- - a party of 40 footballers, : wives and friends of FC Clitheroe. ' The group will be


paying a third visit to the French town of Kive-


saltes, again for sightse­ eing and a football match. • In ch a rg e of the


on. Good Friday, the party will spend Saturday shop­ ping and sightseeing. Following the match on


Sunday, there will be a banquet at which the chairman of the Station team, Mr Brian Aspin, will present' the hosts with Clitheroe’s coat-of-


Clitheroe side will be Mr Tommy Townsend,, of Whipp Avenue. The visit is the fifth in'


a series of exchanges bet­ ween C l i th e ro e and Rivesaltes. Last year, the French


came to the Ribble Valley for a week in which £1,000 was raised for the


Meteor Club for the Men­ tally Handicapped.


Nearly time for cricket


FOR the third succes­ sive year, Whalley will open the cricket season with a local


derby. The Ribblesdale League


fixtures show- them at home to Clitheroe on April 25th. Last season they visited Clitheroe and the year before that they entertained Ribblesdale,


Wanderers. Following the decision


at the league’s annual; meeting there will be no league games' on Sundays and neither will there be, a break for local holidays. The first round of the


Ramsbottom Cup will be played on Sunday,' May 17th.


April v- ... 25th. Ribblesdale Wand, v


Great Hanvood, Barnoldswick; v Read, Whalley v Clitheroe..


, May


Wand , C h e r ry T r e e v Clitheroei Read v Whalley. 9th. Ribblesdale. Wand.


2nd, Baxenden v Ribblesdale


Cherry Tree, Blackburn North­ ern v W h a lley , Read v


Clitheroe. 16th.,Clitheroei v Blackburn


Northern,. Whalley v Earby,; Padiham v Ribblesdale Wand.,


Cherry, Tree v Read. 17th (Sunday). Ramsbottom


Clip, first round: Clitheroe v Rolls-Royce, Earby v Whalley, Settle v Read, Blackburn Northern v Ribblesdale Wand. 23rd. Ribblesdalei,Wand, v Settle, Great Harwood vAVhap


Clitheroe v Ribblesdale Wand,- Whalley v Padiham. 14th‘ (Sunday). Ramsbottom


13th. Read v Baxenden,


Cup, second round. 20th. Ribblesdale Wand, v


Read, S e t t le v Whalley, Padiham v Clitheroe. , 27th. Blackburn Northern v


Ribblesdale Wand., Read v Padiham, Clitheroe v Settle, Whalley v Barnoldswick.


July •Ith. Ribblesdale Wand, v


Earby, Whalley v Cherry Tree, Barnoldswick v Clitheroe,-


Settle v Read. 11th. Great Harwood v Rib­


blesdale Wand., Read v Bar­ noldswick, Clitheroe v Whalley. 12th (S u n d a y ) . Wilson


■ Trophy, semi-finals. 18th. Ribblesdale Wand, v


Baxenden, Clitheroe v Cherry Tree, Whalley v Read. • 25th. Cherry Tree v Ribbles­


dale Wand., Whalley v Black­ burn Northern, Clitheroe v


Read. ' ... August


. 1 ,; .


1st. Blackburn Northern v


Clitheroe, Earby v Whalley, Ribblesdale Wand, v Padiham,' Read v Cherry Tree. 8th. Settle v Ribblesdale


-Wand., Whalley-v Great Har­ wood, Clitheroe v Earby,: Read


v Blackburn Northern.'; 9th (Sunday). Ramsbottom :: j;


; Cup, semi-finals. - ' '15th. Earbv v Read, Great


Hanvood v Clitheroe, Baxeii- den v Whalie.v, Ribblesdale Wand, v Barnoldswick. 22nd. Whalley v Ribblesdale


/ 23rd (Sunday).'Ramsbottom Cup final.


Wand., Clitheroe v! Baxenden, Read v Great Hanvood. ;


blesdale 'Wand;" v ; Clitheroe,: Padiham'v.-Whalley. ■. ■


29th. Baxenden v Read, Rib­ -:«


ley, Earby v Clitheroe, Black-’ ^ Tr°phy final. • », j; i ; burn Northern v Head.


nurwuou V, VYIUU-; rn I J- 1 i . '


.


30th (S u n d a y ) . Wilson September


.


Clither.oe ;:v. Great /Harwood, ; \Vand , Whallev v ; Settle;, Whalley v^BaxendenrBarnold- * ' Clitherod v Padiham. ‘ swick y Ribblesdale Wand.


3 0 th . Readl' V; E a rb y , ■ ;5th.> Read v - Ribblesdale 12 th. Ribblesdale Wand. > v ■ ; ’' June , 'WSwe s d a l e ; -/Blackburn Northern, Padiham


6th. Ribblesdale. Wand, v: Re» f .s !;ttlew , \ |^ , lthel'oe’ W h a l le y , B a x en d e n v. .


^ . 'W i l s o n Trophy, . •;


New Judo gradings at club


: 2 red bars; Adrian Gordon (11) — yellow with 1 red


‘ All started as white j belts. They were: Lisa i Joyce (10) — yellow with I


MEMBERS of Trinity I Youth( and Community | Ce n t r e Judo- Club achieved new gradings at Hyndburn Sports Centre on Sunday.


"-L 3’ red bars; Dominic McTier (6), David'Bolton (11)1 and Lee McTier :(10) 2 red bars; Sc,ott|


•bar;-'Mark Burnside, (11) and Claire Tattersall (8).


- John Burnside (14) orange with 1 red-bar.


McTier (7) — 1 red bar,;


‘; / I t - was the club’s ■ first grading since affiliating to the British Judo Associa­


B 117 pts, Chatburn B 101, Waddington B 95, Slaidburn 93, Pendle Club 89, Rimington A 85, Rimington B 78, Police 74, Catholic B 52. •Details — Division One: Bit


lington A 374, Social Club 347. B. Price 75, B. Dixon 70; I. Brown 68, D. Hallewell 48; C. Britcliffe 71, B. Hargreaves 47; T. Warden 30, J. Cowell 67;


, P. Backhouse 58, M.-Alston 65; B. Robinson 72, R. Cowking 50.


Conservative A 402, Billing; ton B 327., D. Cowperthwaite


‘ 57, T. Peters 61; G. Ireland 78, G. Robinson 64; I. Tomlinson


" 81, P. Swain 56; D. Lord 50, B. Thompson 68; J. Titterington 57, J. Wild 48; E. Tomlinson 79, D. Birkett 30. Chatburn A 407, Wadding­ ton A 370. P. Jones 41, D.


; Nelson 48; D. Speak 65, J. Wooff 35; A. Frankland 79, F. Coar 70; N. Robinson 91, S. Hatton 60;. R. Parker 64, P: Marlow 118.


.


Liberal A 494, Catholic A 363. H. Clegg 79, Davies 57;


• Wiggins 91, Hall 59; A. Chew 78, Hudson 54. Division Two: Rimington A


- 437, Slaidburn 454. D. Seed 104, H. Dixon 65; B. Walmsley 61, G. Tedstone 58; J. Spencer | 67, J. Jacques 63; N. Taylor 61, W. Jones 102; Jim Hacking 7 6 ,1 ,J. Whitwell 81; A. Walmsley


. 68, E. Rigby 85. Catholic B 370, Conserva-1


live B 462. M. Holmes 79, Swales G3; K. Fitzpatrick 55, Dinsdale 75; E. Holden 36, Wallace 92; J. Marsden 42, Parker 97; V. 'Maffia 68, Mid-1 dlebrougb 88; B. Bithell 90, Williamson ,47.


Waddington B 421, Riming­ .


ton B 363. B. Waddington 69, J. Lund 84; A. Wilkinson 71, G. Gorringham 42; D. Boothman 83, s: Petty 72; T. H. Walm­ sley 70, S. ‘Green 60; J. Baines 78, N. Lawless 45; B. Philip 50,


F. Wrathall 60. Pendle: Club 434, Chatburn I


, B 494. A. Pearce 54, B. Jones 88; T. Hill 56, A. Gudgeon 117; H. Seller 79, R. Turner 60, C. Moorhouse 91, P. Wilson 53; S. Edmondson 97, R. Booth 66; J. Holden 57, S. Whipp 24i


; W. Rishton 81, Niven 58; D. McIntosh 87. Eccles 76;. R. Pickvance -78, Holmes 59; P.


SIGNED: J. L. Lumley, Solicitor of 39 King Street, Whalley, near Blackburn, Lancashire BB6 9SP73191


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY / PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA: GISBURN


An application has been received for permission to


Convert Garage/storeroom at Commercial Hotel to dwelling. Outline


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing with 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 quoting reference number: 3/81/0204/P


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


26th February, 1981


SIGNED: Philip Bailey Chief Architect and


, Planning Officer^


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c a r e f u l l y


A D U L T R O T TW E I L L E R bitch fo r sale , more s u i t ­ ab le fo r guard th an family life. K*C. R eg ., and vacci­ n a ted . — Hillside Kennels. Te l. Ram sbo ttom 2029. 71739


COUNTRY REST Boarding C a t te ry . I f you c a re , b oard y o u r ca t w ith th e people th a t do c a re . — Te l. Burn­ ley 295 8 0.


PEDIGREE W e st Highland w h ite pu p p ie s, 2 bitches,


310966


read y now to good homes, o n ly £ 75 e a c h . — Te l. 8154 60 .


SIX MONTHS o ld German Shep h erd dog. bitch, £40. — Hillside Kennels. Tel. Ram sb ottom 2029.


71737


EVENLODE range of com­ p le te meals, also p e t mince ava ilable. — Tel. Burnley 2889 7 .


DENBAR licensed: Boarding Kennels, 5 minutes Burnley c e n t r e . — T e l. B urnley 28897.


BEAUTIFUL Pekingese p u p­ p i e s , g o o d p e d i g r e e , reaso n ab le price. — Tel. 0706 842741.


71282


71092


M A R IN E FISH. T ro p ic a ls and cold w a te r , large selec­ t io n of tan ks and eq u ip ­ ment. Also open Sundays 10-30 to 4 p .m. — Llan- b e r ie s Aquatics, 196 Black­ b u rn Road (n e a r old Gram­ m a r Scho ol) , Accr in g to n . Tel.' 3 54 3 5 .


S H IR E B U R N K E N N E L S ex p e r t clipping and s t r ip ­ p in g , b o a rd in g c a ts and d o g s , e x p e r ie n c e d s ta f f ,


HOME BREED P uppies : Al­ sa tian cro s s . Cairn s. Ready soon.- Y o rk ies and poodles read y so on . — Eric Win- Stanley. Tel. Colne 863539. 71765


D R A K E S H E A D B o a rd in g Kennels and C attery, col­ lection and delivery service, o nly vaccinated dogs and ca ts tak en . — Tel. Burnley 210 37 .


open all yea r ro u n d . — Tel. C lithero e 23846 .


163369


46779


3 9 3 2 a


GOLDEN Cock e r S paniels, d ue to very large l i t te r , 2 bitches le f t, 8 weeks old, must go, so o f fe r s ple ase. — Tel. Nelson 694993. 66796


DRAKESHOUSE KENNELS, C l i th e r o e . B o a rd in g f o r dogs and cats, in spection in v ited . -— Tel. C litheroe 25494.


P E D IG R E E


JA C K R U S S E L L d o g . 2 y ea rs old, fully vaccinated, good re a so n fo r sale , must go to good home. £5 o .n .o . -----Tel. 62 3 7 7 .


CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL


NOTICE OF MEETING


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Parish Meet­ ing will be held in the Council C h amb e r , T own Hall Clitheroe, on Wednesday March 4th, 1981, at 7-30 p.m.


TOSSIDE - VILLAGE INSTITUTE GRAND


JUMBLE SALE SATURDAY,


FEBRUARY 28th, 1981


Jumble, nearly new, tombola, cake stall, etc.


in aid ol Airedale and , ,


Bradford Whole Body Scanner Appeal commencing 2-30 p.m. Admission: 15p


including tea and biscuits -


Dancing and Whist Drives/


D OW N H A M V illag e Hail wliist and dominoes, S a tu r day, March 2 1 s t, 1981. shmb


Competition Winners CHATBURN FC 150 Club


, ? /Maurice Pinder, assis-| . tant instructor, j said, that Sail ‘ nine .didswell,'/with! ‘


efforts, n


More sport on pages 18 and 19


tion under new black belt | instructor Paul Vinney.


J 1 John Burnside and Lisa Joyce making outstanding!


73219 Photographic


F O T O B A R G A I N S f o r c am e ra an d p h o to g ra p h ic a c c e s s o r i e s . — O p e n


MATURE


M a rk e t , B u rn le y ,.. S a tu r ­ days.


week 26. Nos 124 and .18 • 13288


CLITHEROE FC ISO CLUB • week 15, No. 30; week 16, £50. No. 92.


WEST B r a d fo r d . FC 15 Club,- W e ek ’. 18. N o .t 130 '


v. o: Catering


' 687.74'. (> '• V Y. "'v •;:.• : 70644


• a n d l i g h t / . ‘sn a ck s :., ( c .g p o ta to pic, etc) . At reason ab le pric es, -r— Te l: Nelson


HEATHER'S O utside Ca te r (ng fo r all. kinds o f b u f fets


732BO .’■.•*73207- Lost andi Found,


COME A S T R A Y .> Six ho rn ed h o g g s . If- n o t c l a im e d


. so ld to defray- ex penses.' — _Tel. C li th e ro e 2 2 6 8 0 .


w ith in seven d ay s ' w ill ' be 70 9 3 7


POUND, .black an d w h i te ra b b i t , Ed isfo rd Road a re a . -r—rT e l . C li th e ro e 2476 7.


MINOL TA camera, SRT100* w ith R o k k o r 50mm. - lens, V lvitar 28mm. w id e , angle lens, 75 to 205mm. - zoom len s, cases and f i l te r s , ex­ c e llen t co n d i tio n , £ 1 8 0 . —- T e l . Bu rnleyv 5 2 5 6 8 b e t ­ w een 6 and 8 p .m. ' '


. 70645


Pleasantly situated in t Pendleside Village, a w nlsed mature semi-del*


SEMI-DETACHED SABDEN


. gas central heating, g* live order, comprising:


' cupboard, lounge 21ft. ? 11 in., gas fire in atlra* surround, dining kitchen x 8ft. 7in., fitted range base units,, gas centr;


' boiler, 3 bedrooms, 3-p room. Rose garden to i to rear, access to garage, f 18,950


■ Further details availa ’ > K. D. KING & - 9 MANCHESTER R • BURNLEY.


Tel. 54683 - 34549'-


IF YOU WISH to sell y o u r b u s ines s d iscre etly , - please co n ta c t, w i th o u t o b lig atio n. — Thomas V. Shaw & Co ., L td , 11 P re s to n New Road, Blackburn. Tel. 92 536 57 . Business Agents fo r Lanca­ sh ire fo r o v e r 30 y ea rs .


■ ' j ' ■ 1 . . .- ' 282162


LICENSED taxi b u s in es s , - 3 hackney cabs, o ne p r iv a te , te r r if ic p o te n tia l, de ta ils Te l. Accrington 35 1 7 0 .


7 3 19 4


S hep herd bitch, KC Regis­ te re d , good w ith children , £35 o .n .o . — Ring Burnley 23506 a f te r 6 p .m .


G e rm a n 341158 66767


GERMAN SHEPHERD p u p­ p ie s, black/goid, excellent t e m p e r am e n t , ch ampio n* b lo o d lin es . — Te l. G re a t Harw o o d 8 86 4 93 . v


71673 Livestock and Poultry


COLOURED co l t foal x TB s ta l l io n , su p e rb tem p e ra ­


ONE young peah en , fo r sale, 1 0 -m o n th s - o ld , , £ 2 0 ; -— Tel. Long P re s to n 4 9 5.


men t, £100 o .n .o . ; Also 2 f illie s, 4 y ea rs and 5 y ears, b o th bro k en and well man­ n e red . Offers aro u n d £350 e a c h . — R in g B u rn le y 2 3 5 0 6 a f t e r 6 p .m . o r w e ek en d .


. 6 6 7 7 0 3 1 0 3 0 Business for sale"


WADD SUPE


Set In approxlma with unspolle


Entrance hall, fitted canopy and Bavari; kitchen, utility roo Full central heatinr


70618 Phone: C


J O H N On


Ideally located, (midway Corp


SUPERIOR site


RIBCHE


to be offered THURSDA


View: Sals., and Th descriptive dela Lor


Solicitors: Banks


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