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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 11th, 1982 CO-OP


FURNISHING DEPARTMENT


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CARPET AND FURNITURE SHOWROOMS


CARPETS FITTED FREE w ith o r d e r s o v e r £ 1 OO


STACKS OF NEW FURNITURE NOW IN STOCK AT


BARGAIN PRICES E X A M P L E S


SINGLE DIVAN BED ONLY....... £39.95 PVC HEADBOARD 3ft................ 6ft. WALL UNITS FROM............


£2.75 £ 7 9.95


3-PIECE SUITES 2 and 3 SEATERS FROM.......... £199.95 KITCHEN TABLE AND CHAIRS ONLY.................. £ 4 9.95


FULL RANGE OF TABLE AND STANDARD LAMPS


JUST ARRIVED ELECTRICAL


HOOVER CLEANERS JUNIOR 1104 WITH TOOLS........ £63.95 JUNIOR HARD BAG 2190 WITH TOOLS..................... £59.95 EXCLUSIVE SENIOR 4058 WITH TOOLS..................... £72.95 SANYO MUSIC CENTRES ONLY...................................


£89.95 ELECTRIC KETTLES FROM....... £9.95


ELECTRIC TOASTERS FROM.................................. £ 1 0.95


ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES — ALL SIZES ALSO RANGE OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, LIGHTS etc.


Shop early for Christmas


MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE T e l . 2 2 6 1 1


CO-OP TELEPHONES:


Editorial............Clitheroe 22324 Advertising........Clitheroe 22323 Classified............ Burnley 22331


Mrs Liz Parkinson


sion of a shop for the sale of cooked meats, 7 Woone Lane (0576).


Low Moor: Erection of a


garage, utility room and lobby, 4 Riverside (0578).


West Bradford: Conversion


of a barn for extension to Eaves House Cottage, Wad- dington Road (0571). Sabden: Proposed detached


house on land at Nutter Bam (0583). Billington: Construction of a


The Bungalow, Shaw House Farm (0587).


double garage, Hillock Farm, Northcote Road (0584). Whalley: Lounge extension,


Mr Malcolm Blackburn


Mrs Marian Butterworth


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Three new JPs for Clitheroe


magistrates from the Ribble Valley will soon be taking up their appoint­ ment s


THREE new


Butterworth, Mrs Liz Parkinson and Mr Mal­ colm Blackburn. Mrs Butterworth, of F a i r f ie ld D r iv e ,


Clitheroe Benchv They are Mrs Marian,


on the


Clitheroe, is a member of Trinity Methodist Church, where she is a youth leader, Sunday School secretary and teacher. A teacher by profes­


sion, she is married to a teacher, has two chil­ dren and enjoys gar­ d en in g and fell walking. Mrs Parkinson, of Mill House, Twiston, is


Cement works’ plan to aid traffic flow


. other minor schemes at its Clitheroe plant and two applications have been lodged with the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department. One (number 0574)


RIBBLESDALE Cement wants to improve the traf­ fic flow and carry out


a keen member of Ladies’ Circle. In 1979 she was North West area chairman and has been a member of the Clitheroe Circle for over 10 years. This year she is one


of two vice-presidents of the National Associ-


a t i o n of L a d ie s ’ Circles. A staff nurse with the Blackburn Health


is Mr Blackburn, of Buccleuch Avenue) Clitheroe, a former pupil of CRGS and a graduate of Liverpool University. He is deputy head of


District, she is married to chartered surveyor Mr Michael Parkinson and has two sons. Completing the trio


St W i lf re d ’s CE Sciiool, Blackburn, and


will be acting headmas­ Thousands of our super quality


ter next term. Married with three '


sons, he is a member of Clitheroe Cricket Club and a trustee of St James’s Church, Clitheroe, where he is in ch a rg e of the Sunday School and a member of the PCC. He also belongs to the Clitheroe One World


Group. Disco time at Waddington


seeks permission to create a one-way traffic system throughout the plant. All commercial traffic, includ­ ing coal and stores vehi­ cles presently using an entrance near the railway line, would enter by the gate nearest West Brad­ ford. The exit would be through the present main gate. The company also


Other applications include: Clitheroc: Temporary build- ing society office accommoda-


wants to build a new loco shed and resite an electri­ cal workshop (0573).


Bypass closed


THE Whalley bypass was closed for an hour after two heavy goods vehicles and a private car were involved in an accident on Thursday.


from Chorley finished up on its side in a ditch. The o th e r wagon driver,


An articulated waggon


from Southport, and the car driver from Blackpool were slightly injured, but neither was detained in hospital.


No money to reopen local railway link


THERE is little hope of re-opening the Clitheroe to Blackburn railway line to pas­ senger traffic — at least in the near future.


Successful year for ramblers


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A SUCCESSFUL year was reported to members who attended the annual meeting of the Clitheroe branch of the Ramblers’ Association.


igned from her job as footpath secretary after nine years and in doing so paid tribute to the staff of Ribble Valley Council, who had always been most helpful in sorting out problems for the associa­ tion.


Mrs Pat Parrott res­


be taking her place. The rest of the officers and committee was re-elected en bloc.


much of the year had been taken up with the footpath survey. A sig­ nificant success had been the confirming of the right of way along Bot­ toms Beck by Lancashire County Council.


Members heard that


charge of 50p per pas­ senger on future car rambles.


It was agreed to levy a


w in te r walks from November to March on the first Saturday of each month.


The association holds


Appeal for store place


WHALLEY Church Play­ ers have issued an SOS —


for someone to provide storage space for scenery and props.


has. kept props in a barn on the Whalley Arms car park, but due to rebuild­ ing this is no longer avail­ able.


In the past the society


Jewellery theft


Sylvia Ireland: “We can’t find anywhere to - store


Said secreta ry Mrs


panels and furniture, a garage or bam would be a suitable size for storage. Anyone who can help should contact Mrs Ire­ land (Whalley 2325).


the items and we are de­ sperate.” As the props include


A THIEF who broke into a house in Crowtrees Brow, C ha tburn, on Thursday night escaped with .jewellery valued at £500. After forcing open a rear door, he took a gold wrist watch, an inch-wide gold b ra c e le t and a diamond solitaire engage­ ment ring.


Mr Tom Boothroyd will


it would face a “significant financial commitment” be­ cause, with BR’s pricing policy on a line shared by freight and. passenger ser­ vices, the latter met the major part of the track costs. Operational costs in­


agreed that the project would be supported in principle if British Rail footed the bill. The committee was told


Preston said the county’s response meant there was now no way the project could go ahead in. the foreseeable future.


to upgrade the line and bring Clitheroe station up to an acceptable condition for passenger traffic,” he said.


“Money will be needed


nancial position being crit­ ical, it will be some con­ siderable time before the project can be contem­


“With British Rail’s fi­ plated.”


volved would also be sig­ nificant. The BR spokesman at


sidered by the county Highways and Transpor­ tation Committee, which affirmed the authority’s policy not to provide re­ venue support for rail ser­ vices. However, it was also


have been a number of calls from groups and in­ dividuals to re-open the passenger service, which would mean g iv in g Clitheroe station a new lease of life. The requests were con­


there is no way that Brit­ ish Rail could pay for the project on its own, ac­ cording to a spokesman. . In recent weeks, there


council supports the idea in principle, it refuses to enter into any financial commitment. And without such help,


Although the county


. SAINSBURY — MADDEN


Mrs Geoffrey Sainsbury, of Beverley Drive, travel-, led to Australia for the wedding in Sydney of their only son, Dr Peter Geoffrey Sainsbury.


Clitheroe couple Mr and


his bride, Diana Lynne Madden, at the Victoria Falls while on. holiday in Zambia, Africa.


Dr Sainsbury (32) met msssi.


job in Sydney, where her parents live.


on Ascension Island in the South Atlantic before going to Australia, where he is now deputy director of medical administration a t the Royal Prince A lb e r t H o sp i ta l in Sydney.


Dr Sainsbury worked


MINIMUM PERIOD OFHIRE 12MONTHS


wardian-style gown in cream pure silk and lace and carried lily-of-the- valley and cream roses. The couple spent their


honeymoon in Australia’s Blue Mountains.


S he ep scab p r ev en t ion


months there have been 40 o u tb reak s in the county and a recent court


THE need for’ farmers to co-operate fully in the prevention of sheep scab was emphasised this week by Lancashire Senior Health Inspector Mr Eric Wilkinson. During the last two


sheep scab will only be achieved if all sheep are dipped in' a Ministry ap­ proved dip during this period,” said Mr Wil­ kinson. “Sheep scab is still a


real threat which must be wiped out.”


case ended with an East Lancashire. farmer being fined £100 • for failing to dip sheep during the com­ pulsory period from June 14th to September 5th. “The eradication of


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. The bride wore an Ed-


He is a former pupil of SSOCaBBFM i n i-


her home in Austrlalia the next day, but they kept in touch by letter and even­ tually he was able to get a


She had to return to


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football club’s disco. The evening icas or­


flocked to the Sun Inn, Waddington, on Satur­ day, to dance the night away at the village


ABOUT 100 people


ganised by the club to raise money for funds. There was also a raffle. Pictured are players,


club officials, wives and friends.


FESTIVAL TO HELP


Mayoress Coun. and Mrs John Cowgill will be present. Admission is free by


money for the National Children’s Home, will in­ clude entertainment by p u p i ls of Brookside School, Clitheroe, and David De-Val, a magician and illusionist. Clitheroe Mayor and


ticket, obtainable from Mr P. Wrigley, “Moorgarth”, L i t t lem o o r Road, Clitheroe, and a collection will be taken. The NCH is a voluntary


in residential branches, sp e cia l schools, day centres and other ways.


society caring for over 6,500 children each year


trict “Sunny Smiles” Fes­ tival is to be held in Trini­ ty Methodist Schoolroom on Wednesday, at 7-15 p.m. The festival, to raise


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