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111 stock at Ivhen both 1-ices than
l-cre 92 fat ling 24 fat |es and 380
Ive kilo av- I- 6.2 p and go 111.4 p
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js made to ip), standard (2 0 7 .3p),
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to £29
Ilf cattle and lie forward, [good selling Sections.
sale there
J.-S made to jilf heifers to Itn bullocks go. Charolais £360 and ocks to £376.
Icifers made Jigus in-calf an Angus
■o £460 and |df heifers to
Irks made to ght-month-old , to £284.
to r e lambs [25.50 and |e lambs to
C onvenient way to help disabled
HANDICAPPED per sons in the Ribble Valley can now be nefit from the fund raising activities of the local committee for the International Year of Disabled People. P a r t of the £4,700
mittee, Coun. Jimmy Fell, handed over the keys of the first caravan to Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. John Walmsley.
raised during the year has been spent on two cara vans equipped with toilets for use by the disabled. Chairman of the .. com
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l.vith a car on IWaddington Ion, led to |n Wood (19), louse Farm,
ling fined £50 [c o s ts , a t lie admitted " without due ntion.
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, gained his lost place on the Clitheroe Grammar School’s Foundation. Coun. Bert Jones lost
A MEMBER of Clitheroe Town Council has re-
his seat on the foundation because he did not attend
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of charge to any organisa tion within the Valley or ganising outdoor • events. It will be several weeks before the second caravan is ready. Coun. Fell hoped that
It will be available free
organisations throughout the area would make use of the facilities. He thank-
Job back
explained why he" had been unable to attend the meetings, his fellow coun cillors agreed to reappoint him.
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the required number of meetings, three a year. But when Coun. Jones
ed everyone who had helped raise the money. Coun. Walmsley said
.gained much support. The. new facility would be of benefit to many people. The amount left after con verting the two caravans — about £2,700 — will be donated to voluntary or ganisations concerned with the welfare of the handicapped. Anyone wishing to hire
the IYDP had proved v e ry su c c e s s fu l and
a caravan should contact Mrs K. Rawlinson at the council offices,- Church Walk, Clitheroe. (Tel. 25111 ex. 253) giving as much notice as possible. PICTURE: Against the
Football Club seeks loan to buy ‘bargain* building
AN end may be in sight td Glitheroe Football Club’s long and often frustrating search for new accom modation to replace the “primitive” chang ing facilities at the Sh'awbridge ground. A building which club
■to the Ribble Valley Council for a loan to cover.
project. So the club has applied
• the purchase price and of ficials are hopeful that they will be successful in obtaining a Sports Council grant to enable them to pay back the money.
officials feel would be ideal for the purpose has come on to the market at the bargain price of £3,000. But the problem is that
solute bargain and would be ideal for our needs,” said Clitheroe -chairman Mr Cyril Whiteside. - “Our only problem is the very short time. in
“The building is an ab
the present owners of the sectional building — for merly used as site offices during the building of the Burnley section of the Calder Valley motorway — want it bought and off site by the end of this month and the football club currently has no cash of its own to spend on the
third of the Burnley build ing, which would be sur plus to our needs.” • Mr Whiteside pointed
. now was the ideal time to introduce more modern facilities.
out that the club would be competing in a new league set-up next season and
which we have to buy it and bring it over to Clitheroe. The club cof fers are empty' at' the moment but we hope we will be successful in our application for a loan. “We hope to obtain
grant aid to pay off the loan and we would also hope to sell off about a
graded into the third divi sion of the new North-' West Counties League be cause of our primitive f a c i l i t i e s ,” sa id Mr Whiteside, “and the new accommodation could be vital to the club’s future.
“We have already been
enclosed football ground in Clitheroe and district and stages a number of other important games besides those of Clitheroe FC.” Mr Whiteside said that, subject to grant aid and
“Shawbridge is the only Bingo caller Combats the cold
planning permission, it was intended to site the new accommodation di rectly behind the Shaw bridge end goal; at the present entrance to the ground. The building would con
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY
s is t of changing and shower facilities for home and away teams and match officials, ladies’ and gents’ toilets and an all purpose room for commit tee members and guests. Mr Whiteside said that conversion of the building
to their needs would cost some £7,000 above the ini tial purchase price. “We will probably try
to ra ise th a t money through grants and gener al fund raising,” he said, “but we will cross that bridge when we come to it. Our immediate priority is to buy the building.”
Council secretary Mrs Doreen Euinton said her
Ribble Valley Sports
organisation ..fully sup ported the football club in its efforts and praised Clitheroe officials for the way they had gone about applying for the cash aid.
finals and other important matches so the Ribble- Valley Sports Council will help them as much as it can,” she said.
club of the area and the ground is'used for many
“They are the prestige
Sports Council for permis sion to buy the buildings without prejudice to its grant application, which will probably - be consi dered next month.
The club has asked the
loan from the Ribble Valley Council will go before members of the Recreation and Leisure Committee at their meet ing on Tuesday.
The application for a
background of' the cara van, Coun. Fell ( le f t) hands over the keys to the Mayor.
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Make ALL homes for aged part of community
.in Clitheroe into a home for the elderly have been encouraged to re-apply, may I be allowed to make some general observations on such establishments.
HAVING read that the applicants who were recently refused permission to convert a house
cember 31st contained the terms “homes for the el d e r ly ” and “ nursing home”. In law, these are en
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tirely different types of establishment, the former having to be registered by the Department of Social Services, the latter by the Department of Health. The requirements for
registration differ greatly in such aspects as fire precautions, and especial ly staffing levels so far as qualified nurses are con cerned. A home for the elderly
can be opened and run by a totally unqualified and inexperienced person (subject to the registra tion requirements having been met). Oii'r ex p e r ien c e at
it appears that the accent oh any help given by the public (including volun ta ry organisations — Lions, Round Table etc.) in this area seems to centre very much on resi dents of county-run homes and sheltered accommoda tion.
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cation for the home in Clitheroe, when, three years ago we applied to the' Ribble Valley Council for permission to build an extension to our property so that my family would have somewhere decent to live, a woman councillor, at the meeting at which the application was1 ap proved, said: “Well, I sup pose we’ve got to have these places!” I am- not surprised,
with attitudes like this, that Clitheroe has not’a single home for the elderly. Bearing in mind my
cause of the great demand for accommodation which cannot be satisfied by the. State owing to the lack of county-run homes. May I also say that it is
the public themselves who could play a great part in the improvement of the quality of life for old people in homes. In Chatbum, it some
'Clitheroe, organised by the Friends of Pur and Feather. Bingo caller Mr Don
DESPITE the bitterly cold weather about 40 people took part in a prize bingo evening on Monday at the Dog and Partridge Hotel,
' ings. There were, lots of prizes, a raffle and buffet supper.
Crompton pictured here with some of the Friends’ committee, chaired the proceed-
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. Health Committee, Mr I. F. Robertson, Divisional S u rv e y o r , said th a t economies would have to be made in the gritting programme and standards lowered. Main roads would be
SNOW clearance has led to the County Council overspending its cash allo cation by £100,006. Reporting to the Ribble Valley Public Works and
Set fire to motor cycle
.cycle was fined £100 at Clitheroe: Glyn Preston (18), of
A YOUTH who threw a lighted match on to petrol spilling from' a motor
-He was ordered to pay compensation of £200 and costs of £25. In a statement to the police, Preston said that
Central Avenue, admitted damaging the machine.
-insurance- No'
-. amount for not having a ' driving licence. He admit ted both summonses and had to pay £5 costs.
FOR using a motor cycle in Wiswell Lane without insurance, Paul Charles Downham (17), of Seedall Avenue, Clitheroe, was fined £20 by the' town’s magistrates and a similar
on leaving an hotel in Chatburn he saw the motor cycle on its side in the car park with petrol running-from it. After it had ignited one of his friends threw snow
on the blaze. Preston told the court
that he had since sold his own machine to help to pay for the damage.
Talk on breeding
gritted and those carrying heavy traffic would also be salted. Minor roads would also
be gritted but salt would not be used on them nor on roads on housing
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A TALK on the breeding and showing of Shire horses was given to Clitheroe YFC members by Mr and Mrs G. Emmett, of Steeton, near Keighley. They were thanked by Andrew Par k in so n and Adam Burgeon. The club’s Boxing Night
dance at Newton village hall ra ised £100 for charity.
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times appears to us that we are treated as lepers, there being so few vis-" itors from the village. Even the .clergymen of the village claim to be “too busy” to visit to give' our ladies a regular com munion service! . From our observations
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