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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Course


came in useful


Shouses on Lad to be


TWO Clitheroe girls put to good use wnat they


were taught at a course on lifesaving — and


earned themselves a com­ mendation. N in e te e n -y e a r -o ld s


Wendy .Wilson, of Pimlico Road, and Lucy Walm- sley, of Moor Lane, were walking in Pendle Road when they saw a man suf­ fering a heart attack. They gave him artificial


respiration and cardiac massage as they had been taught at a Royal Lifesav­ ing Society course at Rib- blesdale Pool. An ambulance was


County reports next stage in schools debate


THE next stage in the Ribble Valley’s “Great Education Debate” is likely to come a week on Tuesday at a meeting of the County Councils Education General Purposes Sub-Committee.


111 on Satur- J.yn Robinson |hn Lawson


loon in the ] followed the Clitheroe


lighter of Mr I Robinson, of |l , Clitheroe. Jegroom, a Iictor, is the 1 Mr and Mrs of Pimlico


a nurse, is


called, but the man later diqd. The girls have now re- ceived-a letter of commen­ dation for their efforts from the Liverpool Ship­ wreck and Humane Socie­ ty; which praises them'for their speed and calmness. Both girls are members


report by county educa­ tion officers on the poss­ ible amalgamation of Clitheroe’s two grammar schools and the setting up of a comprehensive sixth form will be submitted to co u n c i l lo rs a t th a t meeting. The education commit­


tee this week approved without discussion the re­ commendation made by the General Purposes Sub-Committee at its last meeting th a t such a report be prepared.


of Clitheroe Rangers and recently received their Duke of E d in b u rg h aw a rds from P r in c e Philip. Lucy, a pupil at Clitheroe


Bier, wore a I gown of Ita- Sidered tulle l i th guipure Bill-length veil I with embroi­ ls and held in Irclet of white 1 and she car­ ies, lily-of-the- lihanotis and |i. I honour was Ii Holden and were Vicky


I'oe. given away


Girls’ Grammar School, wants to become an en­ vironmental health officer and Wendy hopes to go to Newcastle Polytechnic after her A-levels.


Committee chairman County Coun. Mrs Ruth Henig, passing the motion at the full education com­ mittee meeting, said it was “regrettable” that a full comprehensive system could not be introduced. But investigations into


General Purposes Sub-


the possible amalgamation of the two grammar schools and the formation of a comprehensive sixth


'RETAIN GREEN BELT' PLEA IS IGNORED


|e Aspin, the ; nieces, j white organ- jie patterned


EVERY effort should be made to retain the “green belt” between Clitheroe and Low Moor, otherwise the village will one day become part and parcel of its larger neighbour. This was the warning


Bh circlets of Bowers in their Tried bouquets ■es, lily-of-the- Itephanotis. L n was Mr lilker, gyooms- j M r R ic h a r d and ushers


^le\\ Robinson,


Is brother, jvg tbe cere-' Biucted by the ■uren, a reeep- T\d at the Sun Ington. lie are to live in I, Clitheroe. liph: Raymond I . Clitheroe.


I brother, and Bennett, the


fcARED


Bred Jack Roper Blitchell Street, | on summonses a car with


IROE magis- Blcohol in his


Bug to provide a Bif breath, driv- lessly, without without insur-


liriving the car. lie had been in 1 at the time and Infirmed this.


lilaimed he had Storage for


rear of the new Booth’s Supermarket food hall on C li th e ro e s ta t io n s id in g s has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s


supermarket AN application to extend the storage area to the


Development Sub-Corn- m it te e . The food hall itself is


floorspace w i l l am o u n t to 2,760 ft. I t will, however, have


given by Coun. Bob Ains­ worth (Clitheroe) at a meeting of the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee. Coun. Ainsworth was


commenting on a proposal by Mr Brian Dootson to extend Low Moor Garage, e r e c t n e w pumps and canopy, access points and a landscaped area on land to the east of the existing


currently under construc­ tion a n d th e additional


no e f fe c t on th e existing car parking provision, members were told in a report by Borough Plan­ ning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey.


Collision


MOTOR cyclist John Pat­ rick Marsden (22), of K irkm o o r Road, Clitheroe, suffered slight injuries when his machine was in collision with a lorry at the corner of Lime Street in the town. The lorry driver, Jack


PLANNING


AN application for a link corridor at Clitheroe Hos­ pital, Chatbum Road, has been received by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0284). From Whalley comes an


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ISTERY WAS NOW £877 C599


£1677 £1357 £1065 £839 £1113 £775


£651 £489 £1420 £1095


application for a proposed house extens ion and garage at Stonehouse, Clitheroe Road (0283).


Chancellor


CHANCELLOR of the Exchequer .Sir Geoffrey Howe will be in Billington tomorrow addressing private meeting of North- East Lancashire indus­ trialists at the Foxfields R e s ta u ra n t , Whalley


Road. In Abbey garden


!23, 4ft. 6ln. £309 265, 4ft. 6ln. £375 15,4ft. Sin. £119.95


§5, 4ft. 6in. £189.95 5ft. £599


3ft. £149.00 3ft. £137.00


4ft. 6in. £252.00


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THIS year’s garden party by the Diocese of Black­ burn G ir ls ’ F rien d ly Societies and the Town­ send Fellowships will be at Whalley Abbey on


Saturday. It is expected that a form were continuing with


a view to a report being presented to the next general purposes meeting. Under such a plan, the


amalgamated grammar schools would form a three-form entry 11-16 mixed grammar school, with the establishment of a separate or open access comprehensive sixth form. Ribblesdale and Bow-


land County Secondary Schools would remain as they are. Mrs Pauline Brown,


leader of the- Save Our Schools Action Group, which collected more than 10,500 signatures object­ ing to the ending of selec­ tive. education, said it was hoped that the group would be represented at the meeting a week on Tuesday.


Day out at Ainsdale


CLITHEROE naturalists travelled to Freshfields, near Southport, on Satur­ day, and spent an inter­ esting day on the Ains­ dale Nature Reserve. A walk in a pine forest


was followed by lunch. On arrival at Massam’s Slack — a natural basin of scrubland and marsh — the party saw damsel flies and a reed bunting. Yellow flag iris, birdsfoot trefoil and milkwort were seen as the walk con­ tinued. The walk ended when


Antique exhibits for museum


AN interesting medallion and early newspapers will soon be on permanent ex­ hibition in the Clitheroe room of the town’s Castle Museum.


Coun. John Cowgill, will present the exhibits to museum officials at a ceremony in the Mayor’s Parlour tomorrow, at­ tended by Mr Michael Jackson, Ribble Valley Chief Executive, the Mayor of Ribble Valley, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg, and councillors. The medallion was the


The Mayor of Clitheroc, 1 Public Notices THE.CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


has taken considerable trouble to ensure all advertisements' in this issue are truthful, legal,' decent and honest, complying with the British Code of Advertising Practice overseen by the Advertising Standards Authority, Brook House, 2-16 Torrington Place,- London, WC1E 7HN (01-580 5555), ’


Legal Notices


AP P L ICA T IO N BY A CLUB F O R A JUST IC E S


■ O N -L IC EN C E ' ;


To : T h e C l e r k t o ‘th e L i c e n s ­ ing) J u s t i c e s f o r t h e Li c en s in g Di s t r i c t o f th e R i b b l e ’Va l ley


T o : T h e C h i e f C o n s t a b i6 o f .L a n c a s h i r e


.


To : T h e .C h i e f Ex e c u t iv e o f . R i b b l c VAl l 'e y B o r o u g h Co u n c i l •


.To : T h e C l e rk o f th e L a n c a ­ s h i r e .F i r e A u t h o r i t y


OWLERS CLUB THE NIGHT


1. F R A N K WRIGL EY. n ow r e s i d in g a t 5 2 P iml ic o R o a d .


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ANIMAL HEALTH ACT, 1981


SHEEP SCAB ORDER 1977 (as amended)


. THE SHEEP SCAB (Infected Area) (No. 2) SPECIAL ORDER 1982 MADE MAY 27th, 1982


COMING INTO OPERATION JUNE 14th, 1982 *


president’s badge of the Clitheroe Grocer’s Associ­ ation which was absorbed by the Chamber of Trade in the 1930’s. The newspapers are a


The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, in exercise of the powers conferred by The Animal Health Act 1981 (a), and The Sheep Scab Order 1977 (b), as amended by The Sheep Scab (Amendment) Order 1981 (c), hereby makes the following special order:— CITATION, COMMENCEMENT AND CESSATION


, It dates from the 1840’s and reports on Clitheroe councillors being angry at having to spend £10 on health improvements. 1


copy of the Clitheroe Ad­ vertiser dating from the 1850’s and its forerunner, the Ratepayers’ Advo­ cate.The Advocate is a newssheet measuring eight by five inches and folded to make four pages.


For Task Force Fund


•— all proceeds going to the national Task Force


A SUPPER dance with a difference takes place in Clitheroe later this month


the group arrived at Formby Point where a small colony of re'd squir­ rel were observed. The leader, Mrs Avril Bys- zewski was thanked by Mr J. Simpson.


Voters go for a double


premises. Objections to the prop- |


P r im a r y School a n d resi­ dents of three properties on St Paul’s Close, fearing fo r th e safety of children who cross the road at that


point. B.ut sub-committee


chairman Coun. Fred Singleton (Longridge),


sa\ had been received from Edisford County


V O T E R S in C l i th e ro e ’s Grammar School ward go


to tke po\\s next Thursday for a double by-election. Tw o C o n s e rv a tiv e s a n d an SDP candidate will con­


Fund.The dance, organised by the Royal British Legion Club, will be held at the Whalley Road headquarters on June 25th. Entertainment is being provided by Preston double act “Stan and John.” Tickets, at £1.50, .can


Eating out winner


WINNER of our Eating Out Guide c om p e t it io n is Mrs J . L. Smith, of Waddow Grove, 'Wadding- ton. M rs S m ith w in s a £15


vo u c h e r to 'b e sp e n t w ith


Coun. Mrs Mary Brown (Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley) and Coun. Fred Green (Wilpshire) agreed that the proposal would mean a drastic improve­ ment at the premises.


Bullock, of Meadow Fold Cottages, Chaigley, was unhurt.


waite (Clitheroe) also wel­ comed the proposal. “Many people walk on that side of Edisford Road on their way down to the baths or river bank,” he said. “But there is a pave­


Coun. Brian Braith-


test two vacancies oh the Ribble V a lle y authority, while two Conservatives, an Independent and the same SDP person will fight for two seats on Clitheroe Town Council. The by-elections were


tified the six photographs of hotels and restaurants as: A, Plough Inn, Wig- g le sw o r th ; B, Brick House, Chipping; C, C a s t le R e s ta u r a n t , Clitheroe; D, Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves; E,


any advertiser in the Guide.'" She s u c c e s s fu lly iden­


caused by the death of Coun. Tom Robinson and the resignation of Coun Mrs Barbara Speak.


1. 2.


This Order, which may be cited as The Sheep Scab (Infected Area) (No. 2) Special Order 1982, shall come into operation on June 14th, 1982 and shall cease lo be of effect immediately after the end of September.Sth, 1982. DECLARATION OF INFECTED AREA


The area described in the Schedule to this Order is hereby declared to be an infected area for the purposes of The Animal Health Act 1981 and Part IV of The Sheep Scab Order 1977.


In witness whereof the official seal of the Minister of Agricul­ ture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on May 27th, 1982. (a) 1981 C22 (b) 1977/1173 c) 1981/747


A. J. LAWRANCE ’ Authorised by The Minister SCHEDULE '


AREA DECLARING AN INFECTED AREA GREAT BRITAIN


Except an area, comprising that part of the county of Devon which lies within’ the following boundaries:—


'


FROM where the road A38 crosses the River Tamar at the. Tamar Bridge North along the River Tamar via Calstock and Dunterton to where it is crossed by the road. A30, ,(T) near Launceston; East along the road A30 (T) via Oakhampton to its


junction with the road A382 at Whiddon Down South-East along the road A382, via Mortonhamstead and Bovey Tracey to its intersection with the road A38 (T); towards the South- West along the road A38 (T)/A38 via Ashburton and Ivybridge lo its junction with the road A374; North-West along the. road A374 via Plympton to its junction with the road A38 East of Plymouth; West along the road A38 to where it crosses the River Tamar at Tamar Bridge. The latter area excludes any part of a road or river by reference to which the boundary is defined.


EXPLANATORY NOTE (THIS NOTE IS NOT PART OF THE ORDER)


be bought at the club or from members.


The Main effects of this Order are:— a) To require all sheep in the infected area described in the Schedule to be dipped during the period June 14th to September 5th, 1982, unless slaughtered during that period; During the same period to impose restrictions on move­ ment of sheep out of the area and on marketing of sheep within the area.


b)


Further particulars may be obtained from J. Taylor, F.R.I.C.S., Deputy County Estates Surveyor, Winckley House, Winckley


Square, Preston. Telephone Preston 263911, 263912. COUNTY HALL, PRESTON


June 4th, 198 2 B. HILL Chief Executive/Clerk , '


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Parents and prospective parents are invited to see their school in action and talk with the headmaster and staff. Children ' welcome.


Harrop Fold Farm Guest House, Bolton-by-Bow- land; F, Coach and


ment on the other side and, all things considered, the plan is to be wel­ comed.” On the question of the


Disappointment at place in new league


“green belt” between Low Moor and Clitheroe, Deputy Borough Planning and Transportation Of­ ficer Mr Peter Nock said the development would only extend 44'/2ft. into


CLITHEROE FC have been given a place in the'third division of the new North West Counties League, which lucks off later this summer. But they could be “promoted” before the season starts! Chorley and Hyde


that area. Indeed, it was only be­


cause the plan was to extend part of an existing development that it had not met with outright re­ fusal. Any new develop­ ment in that green belt area would be resisted, he


said. The plan was approved


on a vote of seven to one


£241 raised for Red Cross


HOUSE-TO-HOUSE col­ lections in the Ribble Valley during British Red Cross week raised £241, and chairman Mrs Olive Perry would like to thank everyone who helped.


United — at present in the new first division — have applied to join the N o r th e rn P rem ie r League. If they are successful


of the five former Lanca­ shire Combination teams chosen for the second di­ vision.” He adde.d, however,


later this month, there could be a reshuffle and Clitheroe would almost certainly be asked to jump up a division.' Nevertheless, Clitheroe


‘and 28 points total for league positions over the past two seasons. “It’s obviously been a


ch a irm an Mr Cyr il Whiteside is- disappointed with his club’s F grade


hard task sorting out these leagues and not everyone will be happy,” he said. “But I feel certain that


Clitheroe have as much to offer in facilities as some


Club’s first sponsorship


THE month of May proved to be one of the most successful in the his­ tory of Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Amateur Swimming


the presentation to- the, club of new sweatshirts by the Marsden Building


Club. , The month started with


Society. ' The provision of the


OTIAMItLS, X BLACKBURN n.SAT. -EST.1870


shirts, which will be ex­ clusive to the league team swimmers, is the first of­ ficial sponsorship of swim­ ming at club level in the area and its evidence of the growing interest in and prestige of the club in the North West. ■ Apparently, inspired by the new uniform,


the


team proceeded to set a new record by winning four consecutive league matches, beating Horwich (away) 37 points to 11, Carnforth (home) 28-20, Preston Piranah (home) 25-23 and Chorley Marlins 2!)1/c -1 8 1/2.


tain Stephen Pym become Lancashire county life­ saving champion, the first time for several years that the trophy has not been won by .one of the official police entrants, who of necessity take'life­ saving very seriously. .


' the North Lancashire age group championships,


Clitheroe swimmers also set new records in


May also saw club cap-,


with the 23 swimmers taking part reaching a total of 40 finals and achieving two firsts, eight seconds and seven third p la c e s , with Joanne Robinson achieving na­ tional qualifying times in two events. The Northern Counties


■ Wilson, Victoria Rawcliffe and Joanne Robinson — selected for the North


Festival of Swimming took place throughout last week at Blackpool Derby Baths and again Clitheroe set a new record by having seven swimmers — Peter Jones, Nikky Glover, Stephen Nicholas, Joseph Magee, Tracey


• Lancashire Association team.


■ Among the new teams Clitheroe will face in the third, division are War­ rington Town, Atherton Colleries, Maghull and Prestwich Heys. If “promoted,” New


that the Shawbridge club were quite prepared to fight their way out of the division and improve their ground.


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, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


•TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been re­ ceived (or permission to build a detached dwelling at land off Back Lane, Grindleton. 3/ , 82/0271/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 fhe application form and plan may be inspected in th e Plan n in g D e p a r tm en t ■ within the period stated. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer) 119591


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Mills, Rossendale United Droylsden, Ellesmere Port and Fleetwood Town would be some of Clitheroe’s opponents. , . Off the field, Clitheroe


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are holding their annual presentation evening to­ morrow at the Castle Re­ staurant.


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h ,_S a t .) : K. Fawcett, C Foulds, D. Hardcastle, S. Westhead, S. Morgan, C. Sims, P. Hall, R. Booth, B. Keating, J. Hill, Townsley. Scorer: R. Hardcastle. Meet at ground. Clithcroe 2nd (v Great Har­


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wood 2nd, a. Sat.): P. C. Bishop, A. Henderson, J. Boden, T. Bleazard, R. Thorn­


ton, S. Rush, J . Pye, A. Rigby, R. Sharp, J. Burke, M. Blackburn. Meet at Chatburn


Road 1 p.m. Clithcroc 3rd (v Great Har­ wood 3rd, a, Sun.): W. Briggs,


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G. Bennett, M. Booth, A. King, A. Blackburn, J. Furnell, G. Sutcliffe, G. Cartledge, D. Whittaker, C. Seed, P. Rush- ton. Scorer: Alison Hogg. Meet Chatbum Road 1 p.m. Clitheroe Youth (v Wlialle;


a, Mon.): D. Barnes, S. Blacl burn, A. King, A. B!ackburnv


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l en t p e d ig r e e s a n d lovely t e m p e r a m e n t . p a p e r t r a i n e d . £ 1 0 0 e a c h . Dam a n d s i r e a v a i l a b l e f o r a n y i n s p e c t io n f o r f u r t h e r d e ­ t a i l s . — T e l . N e l s o n 6 9 2 9 9 7 ( 3 - 3 0 t o 7 p .m . ) .


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