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, ^nas a ‘building’ date


THE ■ skill and ingenuity ■ of Damian Richmond (12),-:


■ o f : Whalley,' have ’ earned him a place in the finals of the.Lego national building


= competition. ■ ; ■ ' "• ' ’■ With a model of a tiger’s head in yellow and black bricks,- Damian won a contest: staged by John


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Jaddresses ; , O F F IC IA L S i) - ’"of


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. .Clitheroe’s Royal -British1 ' Legion--, Club y are 'deter- ! mined, to’ make it: a Christ-T mas to remember, for-'up.


, to,: 60,- lifecmembers^who. 'are entitled to a special festive treat. The only problem is


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• chance of taking, part in the grand final. Damian, of Mitton.


'Cowgill an d -S o n , of Market. Place, ^Clitheroe. .This qualified him for a


:Road, is among 200 young .people ■ selected to go to Birmingham two weeks on Saturday to snow just


■how good they are with Lego.


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will be there to present gold, • silver and bronze awards, plus a total of £500 in cash. Meanwhile Damian, a


Entertainer Roy Castle


New mine hosts at Whalley


pupil of St Augustine’s School, Billington, is thinking of ideas for something to build. He is very excited at the pros­ pect of the final and in­ tends to make an animal of some sort, depending on the kind of material he is allowed to use from the Lego range. . His mum and dad,


Christine-and John Strat­ ton, will be going along to support him.


Active at Catholic church


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and many people may re­ member her better asMrs Fenton. A Clitheronian by birth,


ONE of Clitheroe’s elder­ ly r e s id e n t s , . -Mrs Elizabeth Green, of Monk Street, has died, aged 83. She was twice married


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| THE ERIENCE 1ETHAT


of the Pendle Club and active at SS Michael and John’s Church, where Re­ quiem Mass was offered on Wednesday. Mrs Green leaves a hus­


band, James, and a mar­ ried daughter, Mrs Edna Hothersall.. (Interment took .place at Whalley and Wiswell Cemetery.


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I 3319 RBY Marries


youngest son of Mrs Pru­ dence Birtwistle, of Old Brow; Barrow, and the


in Devon A . SENIOR aircraftman stationed at Chivinor, North-Devon, Robert Taylor Birtwistle, was married to nurse Mrs Pat Baines, at Barnstaple Re­ gister Office. The bridegroom is the


late Mr Richard Birt­ wistle.' The bride is the second-


Edwardian-style gown with- a 'matching picture hat and carried a posy of flowers. The couple are to live in .


daughter of Mr and Mrs Dutton, of Nottingham. The bride wore a cream


Devon.


she lived in Brook S tre et. for much of her life and as a young woman was em­ ployed at the former Albion Mill. She had been a member


first permanent post in the licensed trade are Mick and Lynda White. Mick (SI), who comes


SETTLING in at the Whalley Arms Hotel, Whalley, and. hoping to make a success of: their


from Bolton, has been a relief manager for Whit­ bread (West Pennine) since giving up his job as an en g in e e r 17 months ago. His hobbies in c lu d e b adminton, wa lkin g .and photo­ graphy. . '


United service


THE four churches which make up Whalley Christ­ ian Action Group are to hold a united service at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billington, on Sunday, at 6-30 p.m. Worship will be led by


Pastor James Beardwood, of Wilpshire and the preacher will be the Rev. Graham Vickers, Method­ ist minister at Whalley. The Rev. Michael Ac-


- - Organist will be. Mrs C. Wallbank, of Billington. •


Fellowship .


MANY friends from other churches in Clitheroe were welcomed when minister’s wife Mrs Y. Needham was. the speaker at -Trinity Ladies' After­ noon Fellowship. Mrs J. Wilkinson pres­


ided and tea and biscuits were served. Mrs Foulkes gave a vote of thanks and a collection was taken for the World Council of Churches. '


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TWO Clitheroe youngs­ ters had a successful time at the London1 Academy of Music and Dramatic A r t ex am in a tio n s in Burnley. Annette Leigh (10), of


Shireburn Avenue, and Zoe Farnsworth . (8), of Derwent Crescent; passed the Grade 2 exam for verse and prose speaking. Anne'tte with distinction. They are. pupils 'of


Lynda .Leadbeater, of B le a sd a le A v en u e , Clitheroe.


kroyd, Vicar of Whalley, will lead prayers and there will be two readers, o n e- f rom th e P arish Church and the other from the English Martyrs’ Church.


The couple have . tivo


and Wendy Bailey, who are taking charge of the Pe a r Tree Hot e l , Bamber Bridge.


Takes over record shop


business from the East Lancashire chain of Ames’ Records and Tapes and renamed it “Castle Re­ cords and Tapes." Mr Blackwell, who


NEW proprietor of the record and tape shop in Castle Street, Clitheroe is Mr Harry Blackwell, of Darwen. He has taken over the


moved in on Monday, is making his first venture into the record business. He hopes to cater for all musical tastes, but visual­ ises no major changes at the shop.


ant changes due to be aired, i among them a return to six-ball


THE scrapping of Divi­ sions One and Two of the R ib b le sd a le C r ic k e t League will be proposed by Settle at the annual meeting of the league at Great Harwood CC on Saturday. This is one of several signific­


Gross- country victories


R IB B L E SD A L E School notched a couple of team vic­ tories in the Ribble Valley


cross-country championships at IvV'Bank School, Burnley. The school won the inter­


junior winner, with Linda Clarkson, Ribblesdale, second. First home in the intermedi­


-Miranda Wightman, Ribbles­ dale, and Janet Ashworth, Grammar School. , St Augustine’s won the


ate race was Lesley Herd, Moorland School, followed by


junior boys’ face, with Ribbles­ dale in fourth place. The inter­ mediate boys’ race provided St Augustine’s with a second place, John Rawdiffe being the, race winner. Second was Pat­ rick Anderton, Ribblesdale..


mediate girls’ and boys’ races and came second in the junior girls' event. St Augustine’s came' second in the intermedi­ ate girls’ races and the girls’ . Grammar School third. Heather Dewhurst, Grammar School, was the individual


intend to continue the well-established catering side of the pub and, eventually, hope to have an extension built. They replace David


children, Mark (8) and Christopher (3 months). They fancy the life of running a pub because of the,security it offers. : Mi c k a n d L y n d a


- that many ; of theformer servicemen have :• been unable to attend the club for extended periods be­ cause of ill health and their home addresses are not knowni ...


■club secretary Mr Terry Clifton.:


60 names but no addres­ ses, so I would like to hear from any life mem­ b ers who have been unable to attend the club recently.” Anyone who can help


“I have a list of about -


Mr Clifton should contact him a t home Tel. Clitheroe 24137 or at the club 22967.


Shepherd


SHEPHERD of the Year Mr H. Hutchinson spoke to Clitheroe YFC on his life as a shepherd. He was thanked by David Walm- sley and Sarah Wilson. Results of the Lanca­


■ “Many of our life-mem­ bers unfortunately missed their Christmas treat last year and we want ,to try and make sure that as many of them as possible receive what they are en­ titled to this time,” said


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LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL' ' V ANIMALHEALTH ACT, 1981


THE BRUCELLOSIS (ENGLAND AND WALES) - ORDER 1981


■ Made October 11th, 1981 •••'• - Coming into operation November 1st," 1981- r


The Minister of Agriculture,. Fishenes and Food, in relation to England, and the Secretary of State,-in relation to Wales, in exercise of. the powers conferred on them by Sections 1, 6, 7 (11, 28, 32 (2), 34 (7) and 35 (3) of the Animal Health Act 1981 (a) and of all other, powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby order as following:—


: CITATION, EXTENT AND COMMENCEMENT


This Order, which may be cited as the Brucellosis (England and Wales) Order 1981, shall apply to England and Wales and shall come into operation on November 1st, 1981.-


EXPLANATORY NOTE (This note is not part of the Order)


This Order revokes and re-enacts the Brucellosis (England and Wales) Order 1978 as amended, with certain amendments. > The principal changes are:—


(1) All references to eradication areas (being'-areas as re­ spects which the appropriate Minister is satisfied that a substantial majority of the cattle therein are free from brucellosis) are omitted from the Order, the whole of England and the whole of Wales now being declared in Article 3 of the Order to be attested areas for purposes conneciod with the control of brucellosis, the appropriate Minister being satisfied that the cattle therein are for practical purposes free from brucellosis.


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shire senior debating con­ te s t were -announced: Clitheroe B 171, Samles- bury 164; Clitheroe C 154, Hoole 156. This means that Clitheroe B are now in the semi-finals.


Fined £40


FOR permitting a. motor cycle to be used without insurance, Paul Lawrence Townley (23), of Angram Green Farm, Worston, was fined £40 with £5 costs at.Clitheroe Magis­ trates’ Court. In a letter to the court,


he said -that he did not understand the insurance cover.


Cricket changes proposed


overs, and professionals being allowed to play in the Ramsbot- tom Cup. This competition would be restricted to the 12 senior clubs, their second teams competing for the Law- renson Trophy and the remain­ ing clubs to have their own competition, for which a new trophy would be provided. 1 -


tion to the senior league, as at p re sen t co n s titu ted ' there should be one league for all senior clubs’ second teams, and another comprising the remain­ ing clubs currently playing Divisions One and Two.


Settle’s idea is that in addi­


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


, This year’s ■ change to run­ ning- the league fixtures with­ out a break for holidays proved to have disadvantages. The annual meeting will be.


. league matches washed out before June 1st should be played at a later date — this year such matches were aban­ doned.


den) is that where tea is taken during a hold-up for rain the interval between innings should be reduced from 20 minutes to 10.


mulled over affects clubs taking part in outside competitions. The executive feels that where there is a clash of dates the league fixture must have priori­ ty, with clubs fielding their strongest team.


Another suggestion to be Another1 idea (from Baxen-


asked to agree to at least one free holiday date, and to pro­ vide for a cquple of Sunday fixtures. Sunday games attract much better “gates” and derby clashes would be an appropri­ ate opportunity. ' Padiham will move that


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


should give description and date of insertion and’ copy of Advertisement.


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


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While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no responsibility for omission or^mistakes.


Mr W. J. JONES M.Ch.S., L.Ch., S.R.Ch.


, . Chiropodist . /


■ State Registered '


Patients are advised to make note that the practice, formerly carried on in Well- gate has been transferred to


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' CONSERVATION AREA: An application has been re­ ceived for permission to place a cast aluminium heraldic coat of arms - Eliminated sign at the Building Society Branch Office, Castle Street, Clitheroe 3/81/0996/P Alterations to front elevation at 49 Moor Lane, Clitheroe 3/ 81/0997/P Erection of' Public Conveni-: ences including landscaped area at Bridge Road, Chat- burn 3/81/1002/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


QUEEN ELIZABETH’S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BLACKBURN


Headmasters' Conference School. Independent Day. Own bus service covers wide area. Modern buildings, good Oxbridge record, sporting tradition, traditional teaching.


Refounded 1567


140 boys. Entry at 8 plus or 9 plus Fees £255 per term. Examination date, May 8th, 1982


700 boys. Entry at 11 plus (limited number at 12 and 13 years of age). Fees £363 per term. Main examination date, February 27th, 1982


JUNIOR DEPARTMENT SENIOR SCHOOL


300 boys plus 100 girls. Entry after interview from January for following September


SIXTH FORM


45 Assisted Places available based on academic merit and parental need. Full particulars from the Headmaster, Queen Elizabeth's Gram­ mar School, West Park Road, Blackburn, BB2 6DF (telephone Blackburn 59911)


ASSISTED PLACES


-: enabling the appropriate Minister to carry out the require­ ments of a notice served under any of those articles where the person on whom the notice has been served fails to comply with its requirements, and to recover the cost of doing so from the person in default.


(2) Default powers, are included in Articles 7, 11 and 13


Further particulars may be obtained from W. G. Allport, F.R.I.C.S., County Estates Surveyor,.Winckley House, Winck- ley Square, Preston.-Telephone Preston 263911.


County Hall, Preston


November 16th, 1981. ■■ ■■• B. HILL


Chief Executive/Clerk V


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'1. RENEWAL O F ' ’


WINDOW FR AM E S ,' • DOOR AND 1


’ ASSOCIATED • JOINERY


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c ite d to apply for.inclusion on the Council’s Select List of


- Building contractors - are in­


, Contractors to carry out the , replacement of approximately 450 window frames and 200


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- ‘ 2. EXTERNAL PAINTING OF


COUNCIL HOUSES


. the Council's Select List of .-Tenderers to carry out exter­ nal painting of approximately 400 dwellings.


Painting contractors ' are in­ vited to apply for inclusion on


Contractors wishing to be in­ cluded on either of these Select Lists should first obtain forms from the Borough Health and Housing Officer's Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA, telephone Clitheroe 25111, ext. 237.


The completed forms should be returned to me, in the envelopes provided, by no later'than 2 p.m. Monday, December 21 st,-1981.


MICHAEL JACKSON Chief Executive and


\that address. MICHAEL JACKSON:


Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA


, Electoral Registration Officer


Lists of persons whose names are proposed for inclu­ sion in the next Register of- Electors will, as from the 28th November, 1981 be available for inspection ; at my office, and at: The Information Office, Coun­ cil Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe. The. Mobile Office The Post Offices, Clitheroe and Longridge . The Lancashire County Coun­ cil Libraries at Clitheroe, Lon­ gridge and Whalley All Sub-Post Offices in the Borough. Any person who.was resident in this Borough on the qualify­ ing date, the 10th October, 1981,- is advised to inspect the lists to make sure that his or her name is included. A claim to be included or a request for the alteration of any entry, or an objection to the inclusion of any other per­ son’s name, must reach me at the address below not later than 16th December, 1981. Forms can be obtained at


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-An additional;staff, position has arisen in our ’ . electrical drawing office for an


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TEACHING CENTRE BRITANNIC BUILDING, HARGREAVES STREET. Tel. Burnley 30130.


BURNLEY PRIVATE


.KNOW y o u r own child. A highly q u alif ied ex p e r t can pro v id e a co n f id en tia l ed u ­ c a t io n a l p r o f i le o f y o u r c h i ld . A s s e s sm e n t , g u i ­ dance, in d e p en d en t school en tran c e - and gen e ra l tu i ­ t i o n . — T e l . P a d ih am 7 1 1 5 7 f o r d e ta i l s . A lan > T r e a d w e l l , E d u c a t io n a l . C o n su lta n t.


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k 6 5 9 7 6 fo r d e ta ils o r a p ­ p o in tm en t .


O R G A N , p i a n o , b r a s s , w o o dw in d and th e o ry tu i­ t io n by p ro fe s s io n a l musi­ c ian s .-----Ring E. D. Brown (Organs) L td . Te l. Nelson


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- fu r th e r d e ta ils con tact Neville Gee Employ- • m e n t C o n s u l t a n t s . Te l. Burnley 30 13 8.


s e rv ic e : m a n ag e r r e ­ q u ire d fo r expanding local company. Applic- - . a n ts m u s t -be educated to d eg re e s ta n d a rd , be s c l t m o t iv a te d a n d ' h av e th e a b i l i ty to c om m u n ic a te a t a l l . ' levels. P rev io us man­ a g em e n t e x p e r ie n c e and an an a lytical mind e s s e n t ia l , a g e ' g ro u p 3 0 -4 0 y e a rs . — F o r


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J ' cost of moving % . . ' ■ Trolleys -and protective! } packing- loaned free o i l :«! charge wittvvan hire


"Nice movers cut the,-] Burnley 36131


_ ■ rent a van w : x r v . "Better vans at budget prices


Budget: Lost and Found


.F O U N D - o n - S a t u r d a y , : N o v em b e r - 1 4 th , la d ie s


''S e n d d e s c r ip t io n to M r ; A lb e r t Brown, 24 We stplt ' H i l l , _ B ram p to n , B ic r low ; R o th e rh am , S o u th Y o rk ­ sh ire S63 6BP, and i t will ■ be re tu rn e d to ow n e r . . ioi89B


. . w a tc h , , o n . f o r e c o u r t - o f M F I ’s p a rk in g sp a c e .- —•


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL <


; . , Ed uc ation D is tr ic t 3 WELFARE *


% ASSISTANTS (TWO POSTS) V


R e q u i r e d a t / W h a lley ? CE School. H o u rs: O n e -p e r so n a t 7V4 h o u rs per*week (11-55 a .m . to 1-25' p .m . ) : o n e p e r s o n a t : 5 /6 h o u r s p e r w e ek : (11-55 * a .m . ; to 1-05 p .m . ) . Wage: *£1.4880 p e r . h o u r . ’ .


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Applic atio n forms available f rom - D is tr ic t Education Of­ f ic er , D is tr ic t 3, Education Offices, J o in t Divisional Of­ f ic e s , O f f P im l ico R o a d , C l i th e ro e , BB7 ~ 2B J . T e l. C li th e ro e 251 3 3, to whom th ey sh o uld be r e tu rn e d by * December 7 th ; 1981. •


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GIRL FRIDAY, male/femalc, req u i red fo r local company. A p plic ants mu s t have ex­ per ien ce a t d ire c to r level an d h av e th e a b i l i ty to liaise w ith all types of p e r ­ son n el from shop f lo o r to d ire c to r level. Own tra n s ­ p o r t e s sen tia l, qood sala ry envisaged. — F o r fu r th e r d e ta ils co ntact Neville Gee


Em p lo ym e n t C o n s u l ta n ts . Te l. Burnley 301 3 8.


TRAINEE sa le s re p re s e n ta ­ tiv e req u ired fo r Burnley company, ap p l ic an ts must h a v e m in im um A - lc v e l m a th s an d English, good p r o s p e c t s . F u l l t r a in in g given, age 18 to 2 0 . — Fo r f u r t h e r d e t a i l s c o n t a c t N ev il le Gee Em p lo ym e n t


C o n su l ta n ts . Te l. Burnley 3 0 1 3 8 .


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SALES REP. - req u ired fo r local company, sa le s ex p e ri­ ence e s s e n t ia l , ap p l ic an ts mu s t have good academic backg ro un d , c .q . -O and A lev e ls , good sa la ry ; plus com p an y c a r . — Neville G ee Em p loyment C o n su l­ ta n ts . Te l. Burnley 301 38 . 106552


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