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Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, J7ily 30th, 1981 7 me


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CARPET PRICE CRUSH


IN OUR


GIANTl SALE


UST CHANCE AT THESE PRICES


|e Valley, Coun. before leaving


Koodbye to the


land attends St Wil- ISchool, Blackburn. I; Jane and Brenda, Ipa was involved in litr some colourful 1, kites and collages lally for the visit. |hough they were to talk to Princess


lip souvenir snaps of |)ig day. Princess than con­ ker tour of the ids, meeting the


Iret, they were de- to be able to take


Ji's, Guides, Brow- | k1 Rangers. visit culminated


|i rousing sing-song Ire than 600 Guides, liies and Rangers, I,-ere forced by the


Ip fire as originally led.


Jening weather to |ofuge in a marquee than gather round


liipen their spirits, ly Association music list Miss H. Smith, lang an inspiring col-


the enforced of i)lan did nothing


ip r e s s ed -


IBR the visit, the ■ o r o f K ib b le Ky, Coun. John I. Insk;/, received a I r fro7n the Lord ^enant of Lanca- Mr Simon Tow- saying how im-


1,


■ to decorate the |!s with flags and wng, ” said the Lord Itenanl, adding the wished to pass lis personal thanks Icryone who helped I the arrangements wnatter in how |/ a way.


ly people in the I and the trouble


. of rousing choruses tve the Princess resounding cheers made her way to lyal car foi- her de-


j she left Waddow, (hook hands with


jgix-at thrill to meet |embers of the Royal in my year of said Coun. Walm-


jand Mrs Walmsley. a wonderful day


|\Vaddow’s beautiful Ig and said how 11 she was to be


10 N.ATURAL” ^rincess remarked


|en 1 said it was a Ihere was no sun-. Ishe replied that.it |ave been worse.”


|visit went. Princess was so


£


Icd Princess Mar- I't was by the lith of the recep- 1 she received, not 1 during the drive ygh Clitheroe. was, I am sure, a fillip lo see so


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Walker, was de- by the way the ■


ll and so very much Im e ,” said Miss V, who has been at


|iw for 14 years and lonnected with the Ig movement for 40 loefore that. Jwas an absolutely |ulous day. We were honoured that the


Jss chose to come |;e our facilities for |r. We hope she will soon.”


lick Action


IHEROE firemen |.‘alled to the town’s llant when a small ftarted in a waste basket under a in the laboratory.


BRIAN DOOTSON LTD LUCAS, C.A.V. PARTS AND SERVICE FDAGENiTE BATTERIES IN STOCK


AUTO ELECTRICAL AND DjESEL REPAIRS


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ULLY CHARGED FOR ALL VEHICLES, POPULAR TYPES


from £13.80 INCL.VAT


BLAUPUNKT CAR RADIO AND CASSETTE UNITS SnVTM AND HELLA CARAVAN EQUIPMENT


SERVICE AND PARTS FROM 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. VICTORIA STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 26021 /2


|re, believed to. have Caused by someone


Ig out a pipe in the 1 basket, was quickly . Iwith and there was |lamage.


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Plan for waste disposal centre'


• County Surveyor and Bridgemaster, Lancashire County Council, PO Box 9, Guild House, Preston. Also from Billington is


PLANS for a proposed waste disposal’ centre on land west of the . Petre Arms, Langho, has- been received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Dep'artment (number 0782). ■ Any ' o b s e rv a t io n s should be sent to the


Changes to ‘ancient


-highway’


PERMISSION to alter the width of a section'of Stopper Lane, Rimington, has been given to the co u n ty council by Clitheroe magistrates. The:-'case is a rarity be­ cause such applications are normally dealt with by a planning authority. But," a c co rd in g to


RENT A NEW 22m.


COLOUR TV WOW/ for only £


(ANNUAL EQUIVALENT) 1.94


an application for exten­ sions to the ground and first floors of 92 Pasture- lands Drive (0779).- Chaigley: Conversion


county Divisional Survey­ or Mr Richard Word­ sworth, StojDper Lane is an ancient highway and alterations to the road have to be approved by the magistrates under the terms of an old Act of Parliament. Said Mr Wordsworth: ‘Such an application is


of Walker Fold Barn to a dwelling (0777).- To'sside: S itin g of


mobile residential home at H ig h e r Gill, Brack- enhiirst, Tosside (0784). , Sawley: Conversion of


tension at Colbourne House, Wellgate, to be used for .wholesale storage (0780). Pendleton: Extension


the barn adjacent to the Spread Eagle Hotel to bedroom accommodation (0786). Clitheroe: Proposed ex­


Michael heads for Nigeria


CLITHEROE YFC embarks on the trip


Offered drugs


to the kitchen at Holly House (0785).


Probation for drunken escapade


A MAN who took part in a “farcical, drunken es­ capade” round Clitheroe was put on probation for two years by the town’s magistrates.


Matthew Moffat (43),


'aling a typewriter and various pieces of pottery and brass ware, valued at £188, from Sowerbutts’ shop. K ing S t r e e t , Clitheroe,


who lives at an Accring­ ton Hostel, admitted ste-


asked to consider two other burglary offences — at the Ribblesdale Pool and the Edisford cafe.


The magistrates were


Heywood said two men had been involved in the series of burglaries. After drinking all day, they spent 30 minutes at Sow­ erbutts’ trying to drill open a drawer which they subsequently discovered was unlocked;


Defending, Mr James


Moffat had problems with drink, unemployment and accommodation. “This was a farcical, drunken es­


Mr Heywood said


pay iE108.50 compensation, half the cost of the goods and the property damaged by the two men.


capade,” he added. ■ Moffat was ordered to


Train trip


TICKETS are still avail­ able for the Clitheroe Parish Church train trip to London on November 21st. Trip organiser Mr John Clayton will be in the Parish Hall on August 6th to issue tickets and collect any money out­ standing.


School raid


CLITHEROE CID is'in­ vestigating a break-in at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School for Boys at the weekend. Thieves entered through an in s e c u re window and left with about £10 after ransacking lockers in the staff room.


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A CLITHEROE road- worker who offered drugs for sale in a pub was fined £200 by the town’s magis­ trates.


Paul Dewhurst (23), of Mitchell Street, admitted offering and later supply­ ing 200 capsules of sodium amytal, a hypnotic seda­ tive which attacks the nervous system.


■ Duff said Dewhurst had offered the drugs, which came from a supplier in Burnley, to friends in the Cross Keys ' Inn, Lower- gate, Clitheroe, and later handed them over at his home.


Prosecutor Mr Graham


fending, said Dewhurst had foolishly agreed to be a go-between for the sup­ plier. Something of a weak character, he now realised it was a foolish thing to do and bitterly regretted it.


Mr Stephen Smith, de­


Dewhurst was also or­ dered to pay £25 costs.


Big day at the hall


DOWNHAM Hall will be the impressive setting for a grand fete during the village’s annual flower fes­ tival next month.


St Leonard’s Church from Friday, August 21st to Sunday, August 23rd, will no doubt prove as popular as ever.


The flower festival, at We sell


lage life and the arrange­ ments will depict ac­ tivities in Downham, such as the WI, the school and the cricket club. Five thousand visitors are ex­ pected at the hall on the Saturday for the fete.


This year’s theme is vil­


are sheep dog trials, a parachute display by the Black Knights, a ladies’ keep fit demonstration, Morris dancing, a fell race, children’s amuse­ ments and sideshows.


Among the attractions


GLOBE WORKS . MILL STREET


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ments will be available. 'There will also be an ex­ hibition of art, embroid­ ery and patchwork- by local people.


A, variety of refresh­ FA. SOUTH


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member-Michael Pox today of a lifetime to Nigeria. The trip is sponsored


through a Lancashire YFC Silver Jubilee award and Michael (24), of Goosebutts Lane, Clitheroe, was chosen from many Lancashire members.


journey will be Janet Harrison, of Chorley, and Janet Jenkins, of Winmarleigh.


Joining him on the


AUCTION MART


for the award on their work for the YFC move­ ment.


They were selected


to the Clitheroe club, Michael, a self-employed relibf stockman, is a member of the Bowland Region YFC committee.


As well as belonging After spending three


days in Lagos, he will have the opportunity of sampling the Nigerian way of life when he stays with a family for a week.


month-long visit will be spent in some sort of community work. .


The remainder of the


before — to Holland and France when he was studying for a diploma in agriculture at Myers- cough College — but never as far as Nigeria.


He has been abroad


CLITHEROE Auction Mart had 52 fat cattle, including 17 fat cows, 92 ewes and l-,640 iambs forward in Monday’s fat- stock sale. Lambs met a much better demand and the beef trade remained fairly settled. Light steers made to 91.4p live kilo (avenge 88.9p,


medium to,84.2p (82.6p). h e ife rs to


8S.8p (82." ' • 8p),


per medium to 89.4p (8778p), light ______


81.4p (79.8p), hbifers to 79.8p (76.2p), calf bulls to 92p (91.5p), and fat cows to 76.2p (68.8p). Light lambs to 177.5p


Uncertified steers 'made to


something of an oddity. I have dealt with only two or three in the last 20 years.” The section of the lane


Carol gains degree in hotel work


SLAIDBURN girl Miss Carol Pearson has gained a BSc honours degree in hotel and catering ad­ ministration at Surrey University. The degree was pre^


in question will be made narrower. This will reg­ ulate the width o f . the whole road and create space off the highway for a proposed domestic garage.


Pendle Club


WINNERS at Clitheroe’s Pendle bridge club session were Mrs K. Gudgeon and Mr J. Harrison, Mr J. Lynch and Mr T. Adey.


ALL TV’s ARE BACKED UP BY A REPAIR SERVICE SECOND TO NONE. FOR PROOF ASK OUR CUSTOMERS


sented to her by the Chancellor, HRH The Duke of Kent, at a cere- mony in Gu il d fo r d Cathedral last Friday. The younger daughter


A. E. HARGREAVES


MOOR LANE and WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22683


post in the personnel de-' partment of the Selfridge Hotel, London, and at the same time intends to take a post graduate course in personnel management at the London College.


of Mr and Mrs S. Pear­ son, of Hodder View, Carol was educated at Brennand’s Endowed School in the village and Settle High School. She has now taken


Licensee of former inn


LICENSEE of the old Castle Inn, Clitheroe, at the time, of its closure, Mr Richard Davies has died — a year after celebrating His golden wedding. Afr Davies (78), who


(148.3p), standard to loOp (139.5p), medium to 136p (133.op), hcitvy to 119 (118p). Half-bred ewes made to £25


for ail stock, at Friday’s sale. Forward were 49 in-calf cows and heifers, and 82 store cattle. August calving cows to £557


per head (£21.80), homed ewes to £19.40,(£15.10). There was a veiw good trade


(£483), September calvers to £56p (£471) and in-calf heifers to £565 '(£441). Hereford bullocks made to


was born at Oswaldtwis- tle, worked on the railway there and at Blackpool b e f o r e mov in g to Clitheroe with his wife Edith, in 1946. They were at the Castle


FH Brown Ltd. at Caldervale Road Burnley Tel 26622


£394, heifers to £310, Friesian bullocks to £350, Friesian yearling bullocks to £260, Frie- sian h e ife rs to £376 and Charolais bullocks to £280.


Inn for 25 years until Mr Davies’s retirement in 1970 when they went to live 'at 30 Pendle Road, (jlitheroe. He was a keen fell-walker and a member of St James’s Church, Clitheroe. , He is survived by his wi fe and daug hter, Brenda. Service and cre­ mation was at Accrington on Saturday.


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