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How poppy appeal money came in
THE Ciitheroe branch of the Royal British Legion r a is ed a record of £1,956.69 through the poppy appeal — £354 higher than last year. Of this £1,225 came
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was the collection at the Festival of Remembrance (£203), commemorative covers. (£19), parish church c o l le c t io n s (£128.79) and donations (£23.20). Wreath donations: £50 - Town of Clitheroe;
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A r ea ’s y ou n g fa rm ers can c e r ta in ly ta lk
WHEN it comes to talking, farmers’ sons and daughters from the Clitheroe area are in a class
of their own.
recently took top placings in L an ca sh ir e YFC “Brains Trust” competi tions and a third is due to take part in another county final on Tuesday. Heading the honours
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Planning in the
pipeline
AN application for a new shop front at 36 King Street, Whalley, has been lodged with the Ribble Valley Council’s planning department (number
0629).. Other applications include:
Clithcroe: Extension at rear to form store a t 56 St Paul’s Street, Low Moor (0625). Mitton: Removable timber sign at the Old Stonehouse Re
s ta i rc a s e , s tu d y , enlarged I 'kitchen, porch and first-floor bedroom at the Old Vicarage (0630). Grindleton: Change of use of
staurant (0631). Rend: Extension for new
Co-director of garage business
THE funeral took place at W h a lley M e th od is t Church yesterday of Mrs Hazel Rosemary Dootson, the wife of a Clitheroe garage owner. Mrs Dootson, of Heys
Close, Wiswell, died on Friday at the age of 51. Her husband, Brian, owns a filling station in Low Moor, and a garage in Victoria Street. Born in Aldershot, Mrs
Dootson moved with her family to' Bolton, where she met and married her husband in 1953. A qualified shorthand
typist and .book-keeper, she became secretary and co-director of her hus band’s business. During her youth she
Council
takes on licensing job
Companies’ appeal can be
list is the Bowland Region under-16 team comprising Susan England (chairman) and Peter Coates, both Clitheroe YFC, Rebecca Hunt, Bolton-by-Bowland YFC, and John Bailev Chipping YFC Competing against five
cancelled
TWO planning applica tions to use land off Woone Lane, Clitheroe, for industry have been ap proved by the Ribble
other county regions, they beat their nearest rivals, Fylde, by 18 points to carry off the Oldham Trophy for the second year in succession. Each team was given a
topic to discuss, with the chairman summing up at
the end. The under-21 team
which competed in the Lancashire final at Bils
borrow on Friday talked its way into second place — nine points behind the winners. . Team members were:
plan wants to use the site of the Primrose Metal Works for the repair, manufacture and sale of vehicles and also to build light industrial units on land behind the DHSS buildings at Primrose. The firm already uses
Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee. Clitheroe firm Stead-
part of the area to main tain and repair the vehi cles of local haulage firm A. J. A. Smith, without planning permission. The committee heal’d
Angela Booth (chairman) and S h e ila B il low s B o lto n -b y -B ow la n d . Robert Parker, Slaidburn and Adam Spurgeon, Clitheroe. Also out to make
was a keen amateur dramatist and also played squash. Latterly she had taken
that a planning appeal by the companies against the Ribble Valley Council would be unnecessary if the present permissions were granted. The appeal was listed for January. Borough Planning and
an interest in the Pat Seed Cancer Research Campaign and was a member of Clitheroe Ladies’ Circle. She was to have been chairman of the Circle’s Tangent group next year. The service ■ was fol
lowed by interment at Whalley and Wiswell Cemetery.
Past and future in flowers
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“CHRISTMAS past, pre sent and future” was the title of a lecture given to members of Clithero.e Flower Club by Mrs M. B. F ews ter, of Tod- morden. She showed how to ar
range an 18th-century design by the court of Louis XIV for Christinas past and Christmas pre sent was depicted by a' striking arrangement in black and gold.
chose an arrangement based on another ice age, using a variety of decora
For the future she ,
tions. The club’s next meeting
will be held in SS Michael and J o h n ’s Churchy Clitheroe, on January
14th. licences NoTY
FINES ranging from £20 to £80 were imposed on the following at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Coui’t for not having licences for their colour television sets/ Patricia Adarris, of Ab-
, Clitheroe (£60); Elaine 'Margaret Kitchen, of Calder Avenue, Billington
beyfields, Whalley (fined £80): Irene Johnson, .o f Riverside, Low Moor,
(£58); Michael Stanley Pells, of Riverside, Low Moor (£40); Eric Eccles,
.Calder Place, Billington (£20); Joan Ann Wilkin son, of Hillcrest Road, Langho (£20). Each was ordered to
of Lime Street. Clitheroe (£30); Melvin Eatough, of
pay £5 costs.
Hodder poppy appeal figure
A TOTAL of £236 was raised, by the Hodder Valley branch of the Royal British Legion Poppy appeal. Amounts contributed from the vari- ous d is t r ic t s , were: Dunsop Bridge' (£31.96), Newton (£18.43), Slaid burn (£156.18), Bashall Eaves (£5.73), Whitewell (£8.13), Poppy Ball (£7) and D. Hook (£8.81).
Bogus cash claim by
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Stopped by crossing
Concert to aid
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name for itself is the Clitheroe “C” debating team which meets Carn- forth in the final of the inter-club competition at Winmarleigh College of Agriculture, near Gar- stang, on Tuesday. • Taking part will be
. Traffic, island
setback
WADDINGTON Parish Council’s campaign for a traffic island outside the Higher Buck Inn has re ceived a setback. A plan to form the
island with raised stones to blend in with the con servation area has been backed by the county council, but it says there is no cash available for the project. Parish councillors, who
are concerned at the way motorists cut across the front of the pub into West Bradford Road, have re fused to make any con tribution. “They are against sub
Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey said it seemed the firms were trying to comply with the Clitheroe district plan de signating the land for gen eral industry.
Martyn Bristol, Thomas Binns and Elizabeth Lons dale.
L-driver fined £55
FOR carrying a non-com- petent pillion passenger on a motor cycle, L-driver Tony Alston (33), of Talbot Close, Clitheroe, was fined £25 by' the town’s magistrates and given two penalty points. For not displaying L- plates he was fined £15
and for a similar offence on a subsequent occasion he was fined £15 and given two penalty points. He was ordered to pay £5 costs.
. Bernard Alston (30), also of Talbot Close, was fined £20, with £5 costs, arid given two penalty points for aiding and abet ting the pillion offence. He told the court that
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he held a full driving li cence and had thought this covered motor cycles.
sidising the highways au thority because they al ready pay a lengthsman to do enough of its work,” explained clerk Mr Eric
Lucas. Further approaches for
financial help are to be made to the borough and county councils.
Models in library display
|'u n t il Christmas Eve, along with a selection of miniature paintings.
MODELS of first world war fighter aircraft and old farm buildings made by two Whalley men will be on display at Whalley Library from Saturday
The model planes are
the work of retired prim ary school headmster Mr
John Ireland, of Wood- field View, Whalley, who served in the RAF during the war.
buildings is Mr Robert Holden, of Queen Street, Whalley, who took up model making as a retire-’ ment hobby.
Creator of the farm
Mr John Green, a lecturer in engineering at Black
The miniatures are by
pool, who studied art in Hong Kong.
SLOWER TRADE
STEERS and heifers met a slower trade at Clitheroe Auc tion Mart on Monday, where the traditional seasonal in crease was not evident. Cows maintained a similar
trade to last week, with lambs moving upwards to a brisk
were 101 fat cattle, including 27 fat cows, 27 ewes and 641
market. Forward at the fatstock sale
lambs. Light steers made to llO.lp
'llOp (97.6p), medium to 105.8p (96.7p). Uncertified steers made to
per live kilo (average 97.96), medium to 109p (100.2d), heavy to 93.6p (92.3p),.light heifers to
llOp (95.2p), heifers to 92.8p (90.9p), calf bulls to 106p (101.2p), fat cows to 79.6p
(68. Ip). In the sheep section, light
•to 140.5p (138.5p), half-bred ewes to £29.50 (£24.80), horned ewes to £26 (£20.40).
Fined £20
TWO Huncoat men who admitted trespassing on land at Bashall Eaves in search of rabbits were each fined £20, with £5 costs, at Clitheroe. John William Foley
lambs made to 157p (143.3p), s ta n d a rd to 159p (152p), medium to 162p (152.2p), heavy
(3 1 ) , of U 11s w a ter Avenue, and Stephen Francis Flood (28), of Windermere Avenue,
pleaded guilty. Foley told , the court
that he thought rabbits were classed as vermin.
FORWARD in the dairy sec tion at Gisbum Auction Mart on Thursday were 110 accre dited newly-calved cows and heifers. • Accredited cow prizes went to G. H. Emmott (£790) and A. and E. Robinson (£775). Accre dited heifer prizes went to R. Murray (£725) and S. Harrison
(£910). Accredited Friesian cows
(£498).
were 348 accredited calves. Friesian bulls made to £130 (£64.60), heifers to £79 (£49), .Hereford X bulls to £168
in the in-calf section. BW Janu ary calvers made to £690. In the calf section, forward
Forward were eight animals . t ,
GISBURN AUCTION PRICES .9p).
(£106.45), heifers to £126 (£54), Charolais X bulls to £195 (£135), heifers to £126 (£95.50), Angus bulls to £115 (£54.10), Limousin bulls to £118 (£83.10), heifers to £117 (£72.40). Weaned calves: Friesian bulls
made to £106 (£72.15), beef X bulls to £279 (£254.50), heifers'
to £150 (£149). At the sale.of in-pig gilts,
made to £790 (average £619), heifers to £910 (£559), accre dited Ayrshire cows to £545
sows and store pigs, 54 were forward. In-pig sows made to £130, s to re pigs to £26.20
(£20.40). ’ Forward in the fatstock sec
tion were 478 cattle, 1,504 sheep and 39 pigs. Certified clean cattle: Light
steers made to llOp per live kilo (99.6p), medium to 114.5p (9 8 . Ip ) , he av y to 108.5p (95.2p), light heifers to 106p (97.3p), medium to 110.8p
certified cattle: Young bulls
(U55.9p). Heavy averaged 97p. Uncertifietf
and previously y/p
- to 102.2p (90.6p), medium to 102p (87p), heavy to 96p (89p), fat cows to 89.2p (68.5p), fat bulls to 87.5p (86.2p).
made to 117.5p (106.5p), light steers to lub.o (94p), medium to 105.5p (93. Ip), light heifers
154p (137.7p), stan d ard to 155.5p (146p), medium to 153p (146. Ip), heavy to 144p (I35p), overweight to 122.5p (116.7p), l ig h t sn ea r lin g s to 140.5p ( I 3 2 .4 p ) , h e a v y toN 132p (129.5p). Overweight averaged 101.3p and fat ewes made to £44.20 (£22.15). .
(72.2p), cutters averaged 71.6p and overweight 67.2p.
I ■v.v?v« Pigs: Porkers made to 75.Sp Sheep: Light lambs made to
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