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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 26th, 1981


-A good deed helps Walter


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Ways to save the village post offices


A PLEA to people in villages to. shop at their local post offices has come from the Community Council of Lancashire, which is concerned about the growing threat to this important service.


post offices have been highlighted in a national" survey which suggests ways in which com­ munities can fight to retain them. The report emphasises


The problems of rural


the need for villagers to put more business in the way of post offices and


Insurance expired


FOR using a car without insurance, Peter Masters (44), of De Lacy Street, Clitheroe, was fined £65 by Clitheroe magistrates. He was ordered to pay £5 costs. Mr Stephen Barker (de­ fending) said Masters was paying for insurance on a hire-purchase basis. He was issued with a cover note for each payment! and had not noticed it had expired.


CINEMA


THE new martial arts ad­ venture “The Big Brawl” starring Jackie Chan is n ex t week’s film at Clitheroe Civic Hall.


calls on the Government not to implement propos­ als to change the method of payment of pensions and other benefits.


that where there is no full time office, part-time ones should be encouraged and more use made of village halls to keep a counter service.


The report considers


at Hurst Green when the postmaster retired and there was no-one to take over the business. In the 18 months before


This is what happened


a new office was set up a limited service was car­ ried out in the village hall by the postmaster from Stonyhurst. While respecting a post­


Collecting knock-out trophy


A TEAM from the Ribble Valley which last year were joint winners of an “It’s a Knock-out”, com­ petition organised by the LEPRA group will collect their trophy from Lytham tomorrow night.


Farnsworth, Susan Bush, Gail Sedgwick, Carol White, David Bush, Tony Bush, David Dobson and Duncan Fielding tied in first place with Lytham in the competition.


The team of Christine


for the first half of the year and now it is the Ribble Valley’s turn.


Lytham took the trophy


part in a friendly indoor sports night after the pre­ sentation.


The teams will also take Pendle Club i


master’s decision to sell a business, the Community Council of Lancashire’s Countryside Officer Mr Jeremy Fennell feels it should be better consulted when there are problems in finding a replacement. : He emphasises that if


WINNERS of a bridge session at the Pendle Club, Clitheroe, were Mrs P. Adey and Mrs A. Barker, Mr J. Lynch and Mrs I. Kosmolski.


SOME 160 people enjoyed a memorable evening’s en- te r ta inm e n t a t St Hubert’s and St Mary’s RC Church annual dance in Newton Village Hall.


Newton, Longridge, Dunsop Bridge and sur­ rounding areas to trip the light fantastic and tuck into a supper prepared by the church committee.


Couples came from


evening wall go to church funds.


All proceeds from the


LOOK AT NORWAY


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society were taken on “A Norway jour­ ney” by Mr K. Rycroft. First stop was Oslo,


with slides of some very old buildings, modern ones and sculptures in g ran ite , followed by panoramic views of fiords, villages, roads and the rugged West coast. Mr Rycroft and his


Concerned at traffic increase


THE increasing volume of traffic travelling into Whalley is alarming mem­ b e rs of th e P a r ish Council. They are so concerned


with the trend that it is to be the subject of a full- scale debate a.t their meeting on March 19th. Council clerk Mr Jim


Holden said the major flow of vehicles was coming from the Preston- Blackburn area, as driv­ ers used the village as a short-cut for Burnley and Accrington. “It looks as though


WHEN pensioner Mr Walter Jackson lost;.£30,; he thought it was the,end, of the .world : . . but then the - Good Samaritans; of the Clitheroe Citizens’; Band Radio Supporters Club stepped in. . Hearing that Mr Jack-


son (68)1 of Piggery Cot-,: tages, Withgill, had lost his pension money, they decided to raise the cash


to replace it. An overjoyed Mr Jack-:


son explained: “I picked up my pension and set off on my bicycle to buy groceries from ■ the Spar supermarket in Garnett Road, Clitheroe. I put the money in my pocket, but it must have, fallen out”. When he came to pay,


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he realised his loss. A member of the staff found £2 in the road, but £30 was missing. It was part-time shop


assistant Mrs Joy Jones, of Whitewell Drive, who suggested to her fellow members of the club — known as the “Cement City Breakers Supporters Association” — that they replace the lost money. A raffle at a meeting raised £50.


agricultural contractor, was overwhelmed with the gift. “I really appreci­ ate the club’s kindness,” he said. The club' raises money


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for various charitable causes and last year made a donation to the St Denys Home, Clitheroe.


drivers are turning off at the Petre Arms roundab­ out, turning right at the village traffic lights and turning up Accrington Road.' “They don’t seem to


wife, who was projection­ ist, were thanked by Mrs F. Blades. The next lecture, “Look


Cares for families


realise that what they are saving in distance they are losing on petrol be­ cause of hold-ups.” Mr Holden added that


and see,” by Dr K. Tem­ pest, of Todmorden, will be on March 5th.


A TALK to St Paul’s Mothers’ Union about the work of the MU through­ out the world was given by Mrs 0. Wilkinson, of Blackburn. She said it was the


some councillors would like to see-a sign erected at the roundabout, -direct­ ing through traffic to use the bypass route.


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branch raised £50 with a jumble sale . in St Paul’s Parish Hall.


Sportsmen raise £250 for club


par ish councils hear rumours that a post office is to be sold, they should contact the Community Council, at 15 Victoria Road, Fulwood, as soon as possible to enable them to help find a replace­ ment.


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BLACKPOOL FC will play Waddington FC in an end-of-season match for the villagei's’ funds at Twitter Lane. The Seasiders’ player-


sportsman’s dinner at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, on Monday. Some 75 people a t­


manager Alan Ball, a former England interna­ tional, promised to ar­ range the prestigious game a t Waddington FC’s


The other main speaker was television comedian


tended the dinner — thought to have raised about £250 — to listen to Alan recall his playing ex­ periences with Blackpool, Everton, Arsenal and Southampton,


Jim Bowen, who is no stranger to Waddington. He played in the'same side as present president Mr. Geoff Cross and had a spell as manager.


Chairman for the even­ ing was auctioneer Mr


Robin Addyman. Among the guests was


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tion were 295 and 10 pigs. Certified cl


steers made medium to heavy aver- heifers made medium to 10: to 94p (88.65p Uncertified


animals forwu tion. Friesia £100 (£53), h- Hereford X 1 he ife rs to Charolais 3i (£107), heife Angus bulls te to £47 (£31). At the sale


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in-calf cattle calf section made to £451 calvers to £50 In the store


to H. South' Lambert (£6 went to T. and R. Drink Friesian cc (average £18 £580 (£473). There were


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(21), of : Grindletor Chatburn Mrs’Janet Mayfield represent Miss Ch (18), of 1 will rep dingtoh. Judging


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FOR drivir out a tes Ronald Hat Shays Drh was fined town’s ma was ordere costs. He was fe


what the David York a technicalit


ROCKDALE FUNERAL SERVICE ESHTON TERRACE, WEST VIEW, CLITHEROE Rockdale Funeral Service will re-open on Saturday, February 28th


Mr Raymond Robinson, last year’s national president of the National Association of Funeral Directors, will be opening the premises at 10 a.m.


Manager. Rockdale Funeral Service will have a residential manager and his wife, Mr and Mrs Tony Riley. -


They will look after all funeral arrangements and inquiries.


The premises will be open to the public until 4 p.m. and we extend a cordial invitation to the people of Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley to look around.


Funeral Fleet. The funeral fleet will be garaged at Rockdale to be of service any time of the day or night. Our


fleet comprises of Dorchester Limousines maintained to the highest standards which give dignity to any funeral cortege.


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