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10 Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, July 8th, 1982


Chtheroe 22124 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


SUMMER SALE


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O'"-* £1.49 BRILLIANT WHITE I £1.25 per500mls


TOWN ANDCOUNTRY BRILLIANT WHITE


MATT and SILK £3.95 per 2.5 litre


DULUX TETRION GLOSS


ALL PURPOSE FILLER


PRICE DOUBLE PACK


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FOR CEILINGS AND WALLS


£5.30 for 12.5kg D U L U X


WEATHERSHIELD EXTERIOR WALL FINISH


IN BRILLIANT WHITE £ 8 . 9 5


per 5 litre


CEILING AND WALL PAPERS


from 99p per roll


MANDERS | VYMURAAND LEYLAND VINYL


WALLCOVERINGS! £2.95


FROM per roll ROLLS OF


WALLPAPER AND VINYL AT SALE PRICES


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TEXTURE CYLINDER POWDER


BLOWLAMPS £4.89


(RSP £6.49) WHITE EMBOSSED IWASHABLE


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I


MORE than 160 infants of St James’s CE Primary School, Clitheroe, put on their training shoes and took to the track for the annual sports day. The fun-filled afternoon was very well attended by


Brewer, head of the infant classes at the school, made sure that none of the young athletes went away empty-handed. Following each race, all


the children’s parents. Organiser Mrs June


was the turn of the juniors, about 250 compet­ ing in events at Church Meadow.


the entrants received sweets and lollies. On the following day it


RESULTS


Infants Flat races. 5 years: .Equal


1st — Peter Nuttall, Neil Par- kington, Rebecca Kapp, Ruth Harrison. Equal 2nd — Paul Ackroyd, Abigail Sowerby, Paul Beverley, Emma Hill. 6 years: Equal 1st — Philip Parker, Andrew Greenwood,


A‘dodging the rain’ June


LAST month was the wettest June in the Ribble Valley for many years with about seven-


and-a-half inches of rain falling. After


Jailed for ‘foolish


offences’


CLITHEROE magis­ trates jailed Robert Jar- dine Neilson (23), of Carl­ ton Place, Clitheroe, for a total of seven months after he admitted three offences and asked for another five to be taken into consideration. He was given three


with temperatures in the eighties, it became much cooler and there was only one rain-free day in the last 13. The month’s rain was the highest since October


a warm start,


1980 (11.2in.). The following readings


were taken at the Chat- burn weather station.


Day Max Min Rain (in.) 1


2 83 81


months for dishonestly ob­ taining goods worth £50.53, three months for breaching a community service order and 30 days for non-payment of £97 compensation. Mr Peter Roberts (pro­


claiming that he was opening a motor cycle


business. Mr Barry Dearing (de­


fending) said that these “completely foolish off­ ences” had been commit­ ted because of the family’s desperate financial straits. Neilson, it was stated,


3 5


6 7


80 59 —


4 82 84 80


10 11


secuting) said Neilson ob­ tained goods on credit by


59 0.072 59 0.068


8 ■80 56 0.16 9 68 64


75 58 — 56 —


12 66 47 0.008 13


14 64 48 — 15


64 50 — 60 . 48 —


17 18 19 20 21


had completed only 39V2 hours of a community ser­ vice order for 140 hours relating to a previous off­ ence of obtaining money and goods by deception.


16 66 70


60 64


25 26 27 28 29


52 48 0.48 50 0.064


52 —


24 60 62 68 64


64 48 0.384 56 —


22 52 46 0.696 23


54 46 1.408 57 50 —


50 0.208 30 68


64 50 0.304 64 50 0.032 57 0.016


52 0.2 52 0.56 56 0.104 54 0.24


Unfamiliar roads beat our drivers


UNFAMILIAR roads proved too much for local drivers taking part in an


annual competition for post office drivers. There were high hopes


for Clitheroe post office’s only woman driver in the competition, Miss Giynda Yates (22), after she came runner-up last year. But this year she failed to gain a placing in the com­ petition at Blackburn. Miss Yates, of Low


A post office spokesman


said the Blackburn en­ trants had a better chance because they knew the roads and were more familiar with vehicles used on the test.


Moor, was one of two women in the competition which attracted more than 20 entrants from the Blackburn area. The six Whalley driver^


who also compete^ failed to gain a place.


land adjoining “Templewood”, Pendle Road (0342); internally-


PROPOSALS to demolish existing buildings at the former Whiteacre School, Barrow, and build 17 de­ tached homes and garages are among the latest ap­ plications received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning- Department (number 0340). Clitheroe: Detached home on


62 0.12 62 0.348 56 1.632


54 0.568


Wendy Pye, Michelle Smith. Equal 2nd — Philip Smithies, Dale Thomas, Samantha Peel, Ruth Montgomery. 7 years: Equal 1st — Dominic Johns, David Swain, Pauline Bush, Carol Bailey, Louise Wilkinson. Equal 2nd — James Torbett, S tep h en Ingham, Nicola Sconce, Shelley Hardman, Michelle Cheetham. Three-legged. 7 years: Equal st — James Torbett, Stephen Wild, Stephen Ingham, Jason Avino. Equal 2nd — Neil Hol-


gate, Darrell Clarkson, Robin Hall, Andrew Nuttall. Egg and spoon. G years:


— Nicola Sconce, Carol Bailey. Equal 2nd — Sarah McNeal, Shelley Hardman. Obstacle. 5 years: Equal 1st — Paul Beverley, Paul Ac­


Equai 1st — Thomas Breaks, Samantha Peel, Jason De- whurst, Ruth Montgomery. Equal 2nd — Christian Card- well, Adele Loi, Sven Russell, Sarah Burgess. Skipping. 7 years: Equal 1st


M. Blackburn. Girls — K. Parker, J. Oyston. Class 6: Boys — S. Czapowski, S. Aspin. Girls — D. Walmesley, S. Bradley. Class 7: Bovs — S. Taylor, S. McTear. Girls — D. Etchels, R. Briggs. Class 8: Boys — D. Pye, D. Burke. Girls — M. Pye, A. Scaffali. Boys’ sack. Class 1: R. Bailey, A. Smith. Class 4: N.


Class 5: Boys — G. Halstead,


S. Wild and S. Pateman, S.


and J. O’Hara, M. Fenwick and G Parker. Girls — J. Oyston and V. Ingham, K. Parker and A. Mulderig. Class 6: Boys —


Allen and D. Cole. Class 5: Boys — J- Regan


Peel,* S. Neesham. Class 5: G. Halstead, S. McLaughlin. Class 6: S. Czapowski, M. Gudgeon. Class 7: G. Kent, P. Lockett. Class 8: D. Pye. D. Burke. Girls’ skipping. Class 1: J.


J. Smith and R. Hindle, b. Lemas and S. Aspin. Class 7: Bovs — S. McTear and M. Plant, M. Taylor and L. Wrigh- ton (joint). Girls — S. Geldard and T. Carroll, A. Chapman and P. Bentham. Class 8: Girls — A. Scaffali and Z. Carter, S.


-


Sweenev, L. Sunderland. Class 2: S. Chew, J. Sowerby. Class 3: Z. Taylor, Z. Anderson.


— §7 Bush,’ M. McLaughlin.


kroyd, Charlotte Pomfret, Cassie Sutcliffe. Equal 2nd — Mark Hampshire, Clare Ellis, Iain Czapowski, Abigail Sowerby. Tug of war. Winners —


Class 10.


Juniors Flat races. Class 1: Boys —


Class 2: Boys — J. Pritchard, S. Tomkins. Girls — S. Lord, J. Shipston. Class 3: Boys — A. Loi, M. Fort. Girls — J. Peel, E. Sowerby. Class 4: Boys — N. Peel, G. William­ son. Girls — L. Whittle, N. Wild.


M. Rushton, D. Wilson. Girls — J. Sweeney, C. Dawson.


Fighting tree


disease


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil has pledged its support to the Forestry Commis­ sion in the fight against tree pests and diseases.


Despite strict import


controls, there is still the chance of infections break­ ing out in the woodlands.


When this happens, the Commission stresses the need for quick and effec­


Valley Council’s Planning and Transportation Com­ mittee have agreed to co­ operate — as far as staff and financial resources allow.


tive action. Members of the Ribble


of local resources is im­ portant and members ap­ proved the drawing up of lists of sawmills, the loca­ tion of felling machinery, council workers with fore­ s tr y knowledge and dumps for tipping, bury­ ing or burning infected wood.


Easy access to records Pendle Club WINNERS at the Pendle


Club’s bridge session were Mrs A. Barker and Mr F. Walker, Mr J. Lynch and Mr T. Thornber.


Plans in the pipeline


illuminated projecting sign at 42 King Street (0349). Grindleton: Domestic garage


30 Southfield Drive (0345). Billington: Two illuminated


at “AJreland” (0337). West Bradford: Car port at


static signs and two non-illumi- nated 'signs at The Foxfields


intensive calf house to cattery


Restaurant (0347). Gisburn: Change of use of


at Great Dudland (0348). Chatburn: Residential de­


velopment on land off Chatburn Old Road (0338).


4ft. 6in. spring interior divan and SUCCESSFUL EFFORT


mattress complete with super deep base on 8 castors


4ft. 6in. DRAW


NOW ONLY £85 ER DIVAN


(4 drawers)


Special weekend offer


only £105


la rg e s t bed! 6ft. x 6ft. 6ln. fully


BURNLEY’S sprung


(over 1,000 springs) £550*


£350


Over 150 singles in stock, prices a t £85, £88 and £98, Doubles (4 drawers) prices a t £108. £118, £135 and £175


DRAWER DIVANS


3ft. DIVAN SETS £37.50, £44, £54 and £64, etc.


By Hemploy, Relyon, Slumberland, etc. SLUMBERLAND GOL


SEAL, RED SEAL, BLUE SEAL


Drawer divans at


unbeatable prices from only


£69


BACK CARE MATTRESSES (extra firm) 3ft. £44, £54, etc., 4ft. 6in. £54, £69, £79, £120, etc


ORTHOPAEDIC MATTRESSES — AND ODD SIZE MATTRESSES IN STOCK SAME DAY DELIVERY


THE ONE PRICE GUARANTEE Beats town centre prices every time. This Is


A COFFEE morning in the Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour raised more than £152 for the town’s Bible Society Action Group. The coffee morning,


and we are grateful to everyone who donated


it an annual event. , “It was a great success


which included bring-and- buy and Christian book stalls, was the first held by the society in«the Mayor’s Parlour and sec­ retary Mrs Joyce Black said it was hoped to make


items and helped with the event in any way,” she said. The money will go towards the society action group’s general funds.


pictured at the coffee morning.


i; . . A group of helpers are R e je c te d


AN application to erect a directional sign to the


Three Rivers Caravan site, West Bradford, on the Clitheroe bypass near the Pimlico link road junc­ tion has been rejected by Ribble Valley Council planners.


reflected in our prices — no double pricing, no HP or credit, we cater exclusively for cash or COD customers.


w -q SAME DAY DELIVERY ON EVERYTHING


— J. Dobson and M. Rushton, S. Sou and D. Wilson. Girls — C. Dawson and S. Burridge, J. Dixon and J. Welch. Class 2: Bovs — B. Spencer and J. Pritchard, S. Tennant and C. Hawthorne. Girls — J. Ship­ ston and O. Russell, D. Chip- perton and B.* Moss. Class 3: Boys — S. Goodbier and M. Fort, D. Tavlor and S. Wood. Girls — L. Carter and J. Peel, S. Harrison and K. Swain, R. Thomas and J. Sunderland (joint). Class 4: Boys — A. Knott and B. Hodgson, G. Wil­ liamson and A. Ellis. Girls —


Class 4: S*. Roberts, L. Korol. Class 5: C. White, J. Bithell. Class 6: S. Bradley, C. Rod­ gers. Class 7: J. Smithies, D. Etchells. Three-legged. Class 1: Boys


Wheelbarrow. Class 8: Boys — S. Howorth and S. Rigg, A.


Welch and M. Shkeel. Relay. Class 1: Boys - r M.


Rushton, R. Bailey, D. Wilson and L. Pinder. Girls — C. Dawson, S. Burridge, J. Sweeney, J. Dixon. Class 3: Boys — M. Fort, A. Loi, S.


Class (5: Girls — K. Wright, D. Walmesley. Class 8: Girls — H. White, E. Barlow.


Ashad and M. Anderson. Egg and spoon. Class 3: Boys


Goodbier, S. Bush. Girls — J. Sunderland, Z. Taylor, J. Peel, K. Swain. Class 5: Boys — G. Halstead, M. Blackburn, J. Whittle, D. Wilson. Girls — A. Mulderig, J . Oyston, K. Parker, V. Ingham. Class 8: Boys — S. Howorth, D. Pye, S. Rigg, D. Burke. Girls — L. Kenyon, M. Pye, Z. Carter, H. White.


Tug of war. Boys — Class 2. Girls — Class 2.


Church liquor licence refused


AN application by Fr Leon Moms for a liquor licence for St Mary’s Social Centre, Whalley Road, Sabden, was refused by Clitheroe licens­ ing justices. Opposing the applica­


court: “We have no inten­ tion of selling liquor to make a profit for the church. “There is a need for a


tion for a full justices’ on- licence was Mr L. F. Ingham, representing Ribble Valley Licensed Victuallers’ Association and objections were also heard from local resident Mr Clifford Moorhouse. Fr Morris told the


reception.” He said the centre was


non-denominational and would not compete with two public houses already in Sabden. Membership would be restricted to people on the electoral roll. Mr Clifford Moorhouse,


who lives 50 yards from the centre, objected to the application. He questioned whether


social centre with a homely atmosphere where a husband and wife can have a quiet drink. “The liquor would be


very much ancillary to events such as the staging of a play or for a wedding


soundproofing was adequ­ ate and feared car doors slamming late at night. Mr N. Whalley, land­


lord of the nearby Pendle Witch Hotel, said a full drinks licence for the centre would seriously affect his trade and said he thought Sabden was adequately served with licensed premises. Mr Ingham said com­


petition would be unfair as the centre could call on voluntary bar staff. He added that restric­


tions on membership were not specific enough to pre­ vent outsiders from get­ ting a drink.


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