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T u M j


12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 28th, 1982


Youth hit man with


ARMED with a poker and wearing a balaclava over part of his face, a 17-year-old Clitheroe


vouth went into the bedroom of a 63-year-old 3


man and robbed him of Court heal’d on Monday.


'


Comrades travel to soldier’s funeral


THE funeral of the 23- year-old West Bradford soldier who died after a road accident in Germany will take place this after­ noon at the village chapel where he was a former Sunday School scholar. L/Cpl David Colin Mar-,


ginson died 11 days ago in a West- German hospital after spending 36 hours on a life-support machine. His body was being


moor Road, was sent for borstal training after ad­ mitting robbing Patrick McCann at his lodgings in Bawdlands. Prosecuting, Mr Martin


£3, Preston Crown Nicholas Cliffe, of Kirk-


Steiger said Mr McCann had been out with two fellow lodgers celebrating his birthday. Cliffe, and another youth


i l l i l i l i i i i i i i l i l


RESULTS in the Clitheroe arid District Snooker: Lea- gue’s .team knockout are:


.V,


Waddington B 6. Group Two — Chatbum B


Group 1 — Conservative A Catholic SC A 8; Police 8, -.


4, Conservative B 10; Liberal B * 8, Slaidbum 6. Group Three — Catholic SC


B 4, Liberal A 10; Waddington A 8, Billington B 6. Group Four — Social Club


7, Pendle Club 7; Billington A 6, Rimington A 8. Details: C o n s e r v a t i v e A 4 2 2 ,


Catholic SC A 390. G. Ireland 83, L. Dixon 35; B. Hargreaves 57, H. Hudson 82; M. Wensley 67, B . , Sims 90; I. Tomlinson 61, S .’ Carpanini 87: J . Tit- terington 54, A. Hall 59; D. Lord 100, L. McEntee 37. Police 421, Waddington B


escorted home one of the lodgers who went to sleep on a settee. Cliffe then saw Mr


McCann asleep in bed and hit him more than once with the poker, causing a three-inch wound on his


head. Mr McCann handed


flown home on Tuesday for this afternoon’s ser­ vice at West Bradford Methodist Chapel, where he will be buried with full military honours. About'20 of his fellow


over three £1 notes which were found bloodstained in Cliffe’s possession when he was arrested. Mr Andrew O’Byrne,


390. J . Griffiths 63, J . Baines 65; P. Craig 93, T. H. Walm- sley 50; F. Booth 78, D. Booth- man 54: B. Jacques 74, A. J. Herd 70; T. Swift 44, A. Wil­ kinson 77; R. Riley 69, B. Wad­ dington 74. Chatburn B 403, Conserva­


tive B 458. A. O'Neill 51, E. Wallace 95; P. Wilson 62, R. Parker 90; S. Whipp 87, T. Williamson 50; A. Hodgson 73, G. Dinsdale 63; M. Boyle 65, D. Packer 85; A. Gudgeon 65, A. Middlebrough 75. Liberal B 428, Slaidburn


THE lead has changed hands again in the Clitheroe .and W hal iey C lu bm en ’s D a r ts L e a g u e . With Ribblesdale Wanderers A having a bye, Billington A have opened up a five-point lead. Social Club had a bye enabl­


ing Brockhali to overtake them and go into third place and Catholic SC A to draw level with them. With Social Club - playing


Public Notices


. QUEEN ELIZABETH’S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BLACKBURN Refounded .1567


Headmasters' Conference School. Independent Day. Own bus service covers wide area.: Modern buildings, good Oxbridge ■■ -■ record, sporting tradition, traditional teaching. .


140 boys. Entry at 8 plus or 9 plus. Fee E255 per terrri.' ■Examination date,-May 8th, 1982.


700'boys. Entry at 11 plus (limited number at 12 and 13 years of acre). Fees £363 per term. Main examination date; February 27th, 1982.


JUNIOR DEPARTMENT SENIOR SCHOOL


- SIXTH FORM


300 boys plus 100 girls.'Entry after Interview from January for following September.


. ASSISTED PLACES '


45 Assisted Places available based on academic merit and parental need.


Full particulars from the Headmaster, Queen Elizabeth’s Gram­ mar School, West Park Road, Blackburn, BB2 6DF (telephone Blackburn 59911).


'


Catholic SC A away next week it could be a crunch match. ' Results: Catholic SC B 0,


' 110389


and Ham fo r a pe r iod o f 1 9 8 3


for


Billington BC 8; Central WMC B 1, Brockhall 7; Low Moor Club 6, Central WMC’ A 2; Billington BC B 3, Catholic SC A 5; Wanderers B 3, Clitheroe CC 5; Wanderers A and Social


Club, byes. League placings: Billington


BC A 95 pts., Wanderers A 90,


421. A. Proctor 108, H. Dixon 68; W. Steel 76, G. Tedstone 67; J . Hacking. 41, B. Walker 67; V. Higginson 95, J . Jacques 63; D. Rilev 63, W. Jones 79; J.


defending, said Cliffe had been drinking heavily at the time. He was invited into the


soldiers from the Duke of Edinburgh’s ' Royal Regi­ ment are travelling from Germany for the funeral. David’s wife, Sheryl,


Muller 45, E. Rigby 77. Catholic SC B 316, Liberal


house and th.ere was doubt w h e th e r Mr McCann was asleep or whether Cliffe struck him to prevent him getting up.


and two young children, who live in married quar­ ters in Osnabruck, are staying with his parents, Mr and Mrs Colin Margin- son, of Troutbeck, Eaves Hall Lane, West Brad­


ford. David was a former


pupil of Bowland County Secondary School and


joined the Army in 1975. He was last home on leave 10 months ago.


Additions to the library


shelves


MORE recent additions to the stock at Chtheroe Library include:


' FICTION


Catherine Cookson. The final volume in her Tilly Trotter triology, in which Tilly returns from America to her native County Durham in the middle of the 19th century to face many fresh challenges. “Nancy Astor: The lady


“Tilly Trotter widowed” —


A 452. V. C. Maffia 51, A. Root 89; M. Barker 65, P. Wij gins 56; J . Marsden 33, Pickvance 69; M. ’ Lawton 37, D. J . McIntosh 102; D. Lofth- ouse 71, G. Allen 66; E. Pollard


lence which was. out of character.


It was an offence of vio­


GISBURN AUCTION PRICES


A TOTAL of 65 accredited newly-calved cows and heifers


were forward in the dairy sec­ t io n at Gisbum Auction Mart on Thursday.


In the accredited cow sec­


tion, prizes went to T. Shut- tleworth (£640) and K. Robin­ son (£655). Heifer prizes were awarded to L. Carr (£550 and £620).


made to £660 and averaged £562-30 and Friesian heifer: made to £620 (£528.80).


Prices for Fr ies ian cow


animals forward. Accredited February calvers made to £560. In the calf section, where there were 240 beasts forward,


The m-ealf section had 11


Friesian bulls made to £118 (£69.95), Friesian heifers to £56 (£37.25), Hereford X bulls to £128 (£97.35), Hereford X heif­ ers to £88 (£60.80).


Weaned calves: Charolais X


from Virginia” — Derek Mar­ lowe. A novel based on the BBC TV series on the life of Nancy Astor, the Virginian beauty who became the first woman MP to sit in the House


of Commons. “The wizard’s daughter” —


Barbara Michaels. Set in the London of the 1880s, it con­ cerns a penniless orphan who must mane her own way in life but finds herself threatened by supernatural powers.


NON-FICTION “More voices in my car” —


D. Stokes and L. Dear'sley. F o l low in g h e r l i f e - s to ry , “Voices in my ear”, medium Doris Stokes recounts more of her experiences, telling how her psychic powers have nelped the family of one of the York­ shire Ripper victims, enabled the late actor Peter Finch to communicate with his wife and brought hope to the parents of children who have disappeared


all over the world. “A Bowland sketchbook” —


A. Wainwright. A further title in the sketchbook series con­ taining 70 drawings of scenes in the Bowland area, south-east of Lancaster, with accompanying notes. “The man from Odessa”


Greville Wynne. The author of “The man from Moscow” tells,


for the first time, the full story of his career as a secret agent.


Party time


MEMBERS of Grindleton WI rarely miss the chance of a celebration. So much did they enjoy their Christmas party last month that they organised a dinner, on Friday, at the Sun Inn, Waddington. It was attended by 20 members and husbands.


Plaque


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Housing Committee decided at its meeting last Thursday that it will erect a commemorative plaque at Bawdlands later this year when work on the general improvement area has been completed.


Chimney fire


CLITHEROE Fir e Brigade'quickly dealt with a chimney fire at a house in Highfield Road in the town. Little damage t


caused. Pendle Club


WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle Club’B bridge ses­ sion were ,Mr J. Lynch and partner, Mr J. Harrl son and Mjj J. Adey.


bulls made to £170 (£109.50), Charolais X heifers to £108 (£82.40), Angus bulls to £110 (£57.60), Angus heifers to £78 (£46.90), Friesian bulls to £160 (£147.50) and beef X heifers to £168 (£127).


there were 64 animals forward. They made to £35.20 and aver­ aged £25.10.


In the sale of store pigs The fatstock section had 368


cattle, 784 sheep and 19 pigs forward.


Certified clean cattle: Light


steers made to 116.2p (102.Ip), medium to 113p (102.6p) and


heavy to 107.5p (101.3p). Light heifers made to 118.5p


(92p), medium to 111.5p (lOlp) ana heavy averaged 98.2p.


certified cattle: Young bulls made to l l l p (99.2p), light s tee rs to 109p (97.7p) and medium to 98.5p (94.3p).


Uncertified and previously Light heifers made to 103.5p


(93.4p), medium to 99p (90p) and neavy -to 102.8p (90.7p).


Fat cows made to 83p (71.3p) and fat bulls to 86.2p (81.5p).


205.5p (190.4p), standard to 216.5p (203.3p), medium to 209p (202.4p) and heavy to 200p (192.3p). Light shearlings maae to 174.5p (167.3p), uncer­ tified hoggs to £39 (£24.45) and fat ewes to £55 (£24.09).


Sheep: Light hoggs made to


(7 8 .3 p ) , c u t te r s to 80.8p (78.8p), overweight averaged 76p and fat sows made to £147 (£95.50).


UNHAPPY RETURN


Gt Hnrtvood Town 2, Clithcroc 1


CLITHEROE manager Eric Whalley's f ir s t . return to his former club since taking aver a t S h awbridge proved an agonising experience. For ju s t when it seemed his


Pigs: Porkers made to 79.2p


,T. Peters 78; F. Coar 65, B. Dewhurst 66; D. Nelson 85, D. Birkett 39; S. Hatton 35, J.


ton B 374. J . Wooff 56, B. Thompson 49; T. A. Makinson 82, G. R. Dell 62; J . Herd 62,


Wild 80. Social Club 406, Pcndlc


Club 461. J . Hall 41, J . Holden 74; B. Boreham 81, C. Moor- house 81; M. Alston 72, T. Hill 69; T. Clewes 90, J . .Holmes 68; R. Bell 81, J . Bush 59; K. Blackburn 41, S. Edmondson


109. Billington A 421, Riming­


•Whittaker 50; P. Backhouse 102, S. Petty 65; K. Garrett 61,


ton A 427. I. Brown 76, D. Sedd 59; B. Price 93, I. B.


S. Lund 85; H. Cook 38, N. Lawless 97; T. Warden 54, S.


Green 71. Tonights matches. Group


One: Rimington B v Conserva­ tive A; Catholic SC A v Police. Bye, Waddington B. Group Two: Chatburn A v


59, S. Monk 70. Waddington A 385, Billing-


- Brockhall 76, Catholic SC A 74, Social Club 74, Low Moor Club 66, Central WMC A 60, Billing­ ton BC B 57, Clitheroe CC 50, Wanderers B 49, Central WMC B 35, Catholic SC B 34. Highest finish, M. Smithson (Brockhall) 157.


R E SU L T S in th e R ib b lc Valley Ladies Darts League are: Division One — Catholic SC 5, Horse Shoe 3; Bonny Inn 5, Pendle Witch 3; Black Horse 3, Station 5; Black Bull 4, Vic­ toria 4; Joiners A 3, Spring Mill 5; Commercial 5, Joiners B 3. Highest finish, M. Conroy (Bonny Inn) and E. Orr (Join­ ers B) 140. Division Two — Low Moor


.Bav Horse 1, White Horse 7. Placings: Division One —


Club 3, Craven Heifer 5; Royal British Legion 5, King’s Arms 3; Bridge -Inn 3, Black Horse B 5; Billington 3, Royal Oak 5;


Commercial 67 pts., Joiners A 61, Black Bull 57, Joiners B 57, Bonny Inn 55, Horse Shoe 54, Black Horse A 53, Pendle Witch 46, Spring Mill 46, Catholic SC 44, Station Hotel


43. Victoria 41. D iv is io n Two — White Horse 67, Billington 59, Royal,


Oak 59, King’s Arms 56, Blaek( Horse B 50, Bay Horse 48, Royal B r i t ish Legion 48,


Craven Heifer 37, Bridge Inn 35, Low Moor Club 34, Calder-


stones 29.


Liberal B; Slaidburn v Chat­ burn B. Bye, Conservative B. Group Three: Liberal A v


BLACK BULL have a five- Eoint lead over Horse Shoe in


Waddington A; Billington B .v Royal British Legion. Bye, Catholic SC B. Group Four: Pendle Club v


Billington A. Byes, Rimington A and Social Club.


SCHOOLS DERBY


SCHOOL football was at last resumed, with Ribblesdale having a local derby with St Augustine’s, Billington.


Ribblesdale 1st year lost 2-1


and in a poor game found them­ selves outclassed in every de­ partment. Ian Conroy scored Ribblesdale’s goal, with Ian Barrett outstanding in midfield.


I perhaps count themselves a little unlucky to be held to a 1- - 1 draw.


In probably the best game of the season the 2nd year can


home goal and had an excellent match. Ribblesdale 3rd year cruised


to a comfortable win and scored some outstanding goals.


called on in the Ribblesdale net he performed superbly and was the man of the match. The goals came from Peter


When Stephen K e rr was


Washbrook (2), Anthony Evans and Spencer Coe plus an out­ s ta n d in g one from C ra ig Newton and involving five of


the team. Ribblesdale 4th year included , , ,


two seniors against the strong opposition. I t was an evenly- fought contest with Ribblesdalt


foing in one up from a Stephen


IcCullough penalty. St Augustine’s scored almost


from the kick-off but Howard Linford netted the winner with a magnificent diving header midway th ro u g h tn e half. McCullough was. outstanding for Ribblesdale, and Smith for St Augustine’s.


Fell ra c e r in ju red


INJURY will keep Clitheroe runner Shaun Livesey out of competitive sport for two or three weeks but he hopes to be fit for the opening of the fell racing season. Wigan was the venue for the


side had done enough to earn a point, Gt Harwood striker Phil Greenhalgh slotted home an injury-time winner. The home side led 1-0 at half­


time through a Peter Karwat goal, but Clitheroe came back strongly after the b re a k , and Mick Ashcroft (81 mins) equal­ ised. Ashcroft and Nigel Whiteside were both bookea for fouls in


the first half. Clithcroe: Underwood, N.


Whiteside, Eyles, Richards, Ashcroft, Drugan, Sharpies (sub. Walker 65 mins), Driver, Geldard (sub. S. Whiteside 81 mins), Taylor, Ashworth;


Table tennis


exnense of Post Office B, 8*4 Cross Keys Reserves won 2- an§ .6-4 resnectlvel.V, Third- 1 against previously unbeaten . Blaead O u e en aw a y b e a t ’King’s Arms In Division Three,


POST Office A have extended their lead In Division One of the Ribblesdale -Table Tennis League with a 7-3 away win BK&mst Standen B. Station ‘ A , lost 6-4 to Dog and Partridge. In Division Two, Station B and Station C had wins at the


RimingtohLadlesi8.2,.


f ame. Scorers: Cross Keys, ...


„ -/ Scorers! Neary and Grime.


Broseley show there's more to standard features than just the kitchen sink.


When you’ve worked and saved hard


for a new ironic, Broseley believe you’re ’ entitled to more than just the bare basics. And because ’they’re one of Britain's


biggest builders, Broseley can give you a lot more.


Visit a Broseley ironre arid you II nncl .


Mid-Lancashire Men’s Cross- C o u n try League ra c es on day. The eventual winner was N.. Miller, of Lancaster Univer­ sity. Alan Hardy, of West Brad- ■


fo rd , was 2 6 th ; S te p h e n Howard, of Gisburn, 30th: Frank Waddington, of Billing­


ton, 97th; Roger Dewhurst, of . Bolton-by-Bowland, 127th;- Albert Ashworth 130th, George Brass 133rd and Len Farn­ sworth 149th, all of Clitheroe. The East Lancashire cross­


country championships trill be run at Rivington, near Hor- wich, on Saturday beginning at 2-55 p.m.


. In command


Ribchcstcr CK 6 Victoria 2


KEYS were always in com­ mand of this Rifible Valley Leag u e M arsden Division


later (J) 2. Shorroek, Heaney,. Bailey, Wilkinson (J).


MORE OF A KITCHEN. MORE OF A BATHROOM


Before Broseley hand over a new home . to its owners, they hand it over to their -


craftsmen.. In the kitchen, they install


quality units (usually you can choose the colour and finish) In the bathroom, they fit one of the latest colour co-ordi­ nated suites.


MORE CRAFTSMANSI MORE VARIETY.


MORE LIVING SPAC Hie closer you examine a Broseley home, the more you'll realise that there's


nothing in theleast’basic aboutanypartofic. In features like window frames, en­


trances, stairways and exterior finishes, there's an almost endless variety-and a huge amount otgood, honest craftsn'tanslijpi And thanks to Broselcy's expertise,


there even seems to be more actual living space in a liroscley home,


: Especially valuable in the low priced . • homes.


■. ; v c .


that Brosclcy give you more in the way of standard features than you may expect.


■ MORE ATTRACTIVE/ SAFERSURROUNDINGS.


Broseley rarely build their homes in


boring straight rows. Instead, they always tty' to build them


in pleasant, quiet courtyards with plenty of 15>j trees, shrubs and greenery all


around. As wcll.as being nicer to look


. at, homes arranged in this.way ti arc safer: there’s very’, little through traffic to endanger children.


MORE HELP WITH BL YINC, MORE PROTECTION FOR ? . OWNERS. ■


Because no two buyers’ needs are the


same, Broseley have 10 different,finance schemes. One cuts a straight third off your initial mortgage repayments. , ' Anbthcr protects you against redundancy for up to


3 years./ What is much more


important is that Brosclcy treat each house buyer as an individual. It is your house buying problems that they want


' to know about. Brosclcy have the means to make your move a reality-and that’s


part'of their service. This Trust a V-


N.H.B.C, tO yem‘ Pmtttthn.


cottage|| rural living )H bathn


CLITHEROE


Moorland Road, off Pimlico Roaid.The last few three and four bed- roomed detached houses and bungalows have now been released for sale. :


ST.ANNES


. two and three bedroomed townhouses to.a range of three bedroomed detached' homes-a wide choice.


Highbury Road. From Darren Tomkins scored the


and District Darts League but the latter have two matches in hand. Highest finish of the week was 157 by P. Boyer


•ivision One of the Clitheroc


(Horse Shoe). Leading positions: Blacky


Bull, played 11, 61 pts.; Horse Shoe (9) 56, White Horse (11) 56, Royal Oak A (10) 46, Lord Nelson 38, King’s Arms (11) 29; Black Horse (8) 27, Bonny Inn (9) 27, Pendle Hotel 27, Pendle Witch (10) 25. No result from Black Horse this week. Plaeings in Division Two are


unchanged. Rugby teams


CLITHEROE RUFC (v Ros- sendale 2nd, away, meet Rib­


blesdale, 1-15 p.m.): Howarth, Bolton, C o rb e t t , Ramsey, Holden, Ridehalgh, Mercer, Wildman, Torbett, Emmott, I. Fielding, S tu a r t Greatorex, Stephen Greatorex, D. Field­


ing, Lee. Clithcroc 2nd XV (v Rossen-


dale 3rd, home, meet Ribbles­ dale 1-45 p.m.): Dubowski, Dinsdale, Walker, Duxbury, Duxbury, Gregory, Hampson, Slinger , Tindall, Lambert, Mason, Corless, Lund, Master- s o n , W a r d le . R e s e r v e s : Holmes, Johnstone, Moore, Jones, Lomax, Nicol-Smith.


SQUASH


EMPRESS Ladies 1st team won 3-2 against Bolton Health Centre and 3-2 against Park Hall 2nd.


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE. The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


Advertisement without reason stated. All Advertisements are accepted subject to approv­


al. Publication is not guaranteed on any particular day. Communications referring to former Advertisements


should give description and date of insertion and copy of Advertisement. While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no responsibility for omission or mistakes.


SWAN & ROYAL


(CLITHEROE) LTD. (in voluntary liquidation)


NOTICE is ' hereby given that the Creditors of the above-named Company are required on or before the Eighteenth day of Feb­ ruary, 1982, to send their names and addresses, with particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors (if any), to the undersigned,


HOLDSWORTH, F.C.A. JOHN LUND


of Derby House, Athol Street, Douglas,' Isle of Man the Liquidator of the said Company; and, if so required by notice in writ­ ing by the said Liquidator, are, by their Solicitors or personally, to come in and prove their said debts or


claims at such, time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in de­ fault thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. This notice is purely formal and all known Creditors have been, or will be, paid in full. Dated February 15th 1982 JOHN LUND HOLDSWORTH Liquidator 110558


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to: Erect an illuminated project­ ing sign at 30 Berry Lane, Longridge 3/81/1048/P. Use a barn and adjoining land as a Florists and Garden Centre at land off Fort Avenue, Rib- chester 3/82/0009/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 the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and


Planning Officer) 110555


TO ADOPT LOCAL PLAN TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1971 (as amended)


NOTICE OF DECISION


CLITHEROE DISTRICT PLAN


Ribble Valley Borough Coun­ cil have decided to adopt the above named local plan on or after March 4th, 1982, unless, before the plan has been adopted, the Secretary of State for the Environment di­ rects that the plan shall not be adopted until further notice or shall not have effect unless approved by him. Certified copies of the plan together with certified copies of the report of the locai in­ quiry held and of the Coun­ cil's statement prepared fol­ lowing consideration of the report have been deposited at the Council Offices (Level D), Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancs, and the Public Library, Church Street, Clitheroe, Lancs.





The deposited documents are available for inspection free of charge at The Council Offices from Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and at the Public Library during normal opening hours. January, 26th, 1982 ' • Signed: PHILIP BAILEY Borough Planning and 1 Technical Officer


the Mar ch supply and 3 1 s t , >


Tenders T R A N S P O R T C O N T R A C T S


Ten d e r s ore Invited ror Pr ivate Hire, Coach end Taxi at tho f o l lowin g e s ta b l i shmen t s in Uio di s tr ic t s ment lano i l . •


1 Chatburn area to Enf ie ld and r e turn. Ap pro x . 3 4 pns son- gor s .


Pe r iod Apri l 1 s t , 1 9 8 2 — March 3 1 s t , 1 9 8 3 . Ro u t e s as numbe r ed b e lowi


2 . Ac c r in g ton arou


4. 5. '


7. .*


to' Enf ie ld and r e turn. Ap p r o x . 2 5 pa s s eng e r s .


.


3 . Da rwon aroa to , T ow e r Vlow and pa s s eng e r s .


Longrldnc ar ea to Mowb r a y ATC and r e turn. Ap p r o x , o pa s s en g e r s .


* 3 pa s s eng e r s .


Long r ldg c ar ea to Brockhal l and r e turn. Ap p r o x . 2 pa s s en g e r s .





8 . Sabden and Cl l th e r o e area to Ca s t lc fo rd HFE and r e turn. Ap pr o x . 4 p a s s en g e r s pe r day. ,


1 .


9 . Knuzden and Cla y ton - l e -Mo o r s to Brockhal l Ho sp i ta l and r e turn. Ap pr o x . 4 pa s s eng e r s .





Ten d e r fo rms and de ta i l s o f e s ta b l i shmen t s ' c a n be obta in ed f rom the Div i s iona l Di r e c to r . Lancashire^ Cou nty Counc i l . Soc ial Se r v ic e s Div i s ion 5 , Flo o r J, Town Hal l , Blackburn, to w h om they are to be r e turned in the spe c ia l en v e lo p e


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p ro v ided by 1 0 - 3 0 a .m. on Monda y , February 1 5th, 1 9 8 2 . r


C O N T R A C T S ----- F O O D S T U F F S TENDERS ARE INVITED d e l iv e ry to


the 12 mon th s e s tab l i shmen t s s h ow n b e low:


, RIBBLE VALLEY: 5 Es tabl i shment s 9 8 plac es BLACKBURN: 2 3 Es tabl i shment s 1 1 2 0 pla c e s HYNDBURN: 12 Es tabl i shment s 5 5 6 plac es


Ten d e r fo rms and l i s t s o f e s tab l i shmen t s can be obta in ed from the Div i s iona l Di r e c to r . Lancashir e Cou nty Counc i l , Soc ial S e rv ic e s , Div i s ion 5 , F lo o r J, Town Hal l , Blackburn to w h om the y ar e to be r e turned in the spe c ial en v e lop e p ro v ided by 1 0 - 3 0 a .m. on Monda y , February 8th. 1 9 8 2 .


o f Greengrocery, Me a t , f rom Apri l . 1s t , in ' th e


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PTEDIGUR E i y 5Sta3f f g r d s h l r e 2,U


dU T£C9rI ,,Crg eS S in e “ f f o ? ’ s a l e . : Te l . Burnley


WANTED. Go o d h ome fo r ' sm a l l bla ck mon g r e l , h o u s e


di s tr ict s 1 9 8 2


Bacon to


WILSONS REMOVALS Depots at Nelson, Burnley and Rossendale


. Local and long distance^


Heated warehouse, inspection welcome ■


Full insurance, competitive rates.


Telephone: Head Office NELSON 62030


Legal Notices


THE COMPANIES ACTS 1948 TO .1976


SPECIAL RESOLUTION


pursuant to sections 141 (2) and 278 (1) (b) of the Companies Act 1948 of


THE SWAN AND ROYAL (CLITHEROE) LIMITED


passed Thursday the four­ teenth day of January, 1982, at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company, duly convened, and held at Derby House, Athol Street, Douglas, Isle of Man on Thursday the four­ teenth day of January, 1982, the following special reso­ lution was duly passed:—


"Tha t the Company be wound up voluntarily, and that John Lund Holdsworth of Derby House, Athol Street, Douglas, Isle of Man be and he is hereby appointed Li­ quidator for the purpose of such winding-up."


E. TRUEMAN Chairman


Personal Services


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Come to Read, for all you need


Fabulous frozen French food in single or multipacks.


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Parlies — Weddings — Funerals Established over 20 years


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NELSON 64623 6 Halifax Rd Brlerfleld, Nelson


JAMES BARRY CATERING READ


PADIHAM 72197 - High Class Caterers


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