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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 10 Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, September 1st, 1983 Kirkby Lonsdale welcomes you


J o in in th e fu n o f ou r V ic to r ian w e ek en d


OFF ALL STOCK DURING VICTORIAN WEEKEND


A complete range of the mosl delightful reproduction furniture — tables, chairs, coffee tables, canterburys, desks and chests.


Beautifully made with antique finishes and leather inserts where applicable.


Together with a large selection of curtain fabrics, bed linens, bedspreads, carpets, rugs, pictures and lamps.


Shop in a pleasant, unhurried atmosphere.


If you are looking for reproduction furniture, rather comfortable chairs, fabrics for curtains or covers, bedspreads.


Main Street, Klrkby Lonsdale, via Carnforth, Lancs. Tel. Klrkby Lonsdale 0468 71261


THE delightful old wor ld cna rm of Kirkby Lonsdale will be even more to the fore at the weekend. For the picturesque


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market town is turning back the clock 100 years or so to recapture the charm of the Victorian era — and beckons East Lan­ cashire folk to join in the fun.


cess of the Victorian weekend in previous


Early 17th century Inn of character, situated on the main A65, Kendal to Skipton road.


Following the huge suc­


CHILDREN WELCOME, YOUNGERS AND TETLEYS, BAR MEALS, SUNDAY LUNCHES, BEER GARDEN and CHILDREN’S Pt.AY AREA


FREE HOUSE, TRADITIONAL ALES, Excellent Restaurant Resident owner Shirley Backhouse


Make the Whoop your tirst call on the way into, or out of, Kirkby Lonsdale


24 hour Breakdown


and Recovery Service Repairs and Service on all cars BP and Duckhams Lubrication Tyres and Batteries MoT Testing Station


MILL BROW GARAGE CO A Tel. Day 71248 Night 71742 and Barbon 36284


W. W. BLAYLOCK LADIES, CHILDREN’S, MEN’S


AGRICULTURAL BOOTS, nailed or commando WELLINGTONS —


[ Stationers & Fancy Goods Dealers TRICKS. JOKES and MASKS Agents for:


SPEARS GAMES AIRFIX


LEGO. FISHER-PRICE CORGI, BRITTAINS


KIDDICRAFT


Large range of cards for all occa­ sions


10 MARKET STREET


KIRKBY LONSDALE T e l . 71302


FISHING WADERS — SHOE REPAIRS


SCHOLL — ‘K’ SHOES —


CROCKET AND JONES — CLARKS and other leading makes.


31 MAIN STREET, KIRKBY LONSDALE,


CARNFORTH, LANCS. Tel. 71283


years, the Chamber of Trade is once again or­ ganising a fair to re­ member. Shopkeepers have been


The NOOK GALLERY


rooting out mob caps, clogs, breeches, shawls and petticoats to make it seem as if time has left Kirkby Lonsdale undis­ turbed for a century. Indeed, it would be


Main Street, Kirkby Lonsdale Tel. 71674


BRITISH CRAFT PRODUCTS PICTURES. POTTERY, WOOD. LEATHER, WINSOR &


hard to find a more ap­ propriate setting for such a fair than Kirkby Lons­ dale, which is just off the A65 on the way to Kendal and the Lake District. An ancient settlement,


QUILTED JACKETS. PICTURE FRAMING


blacksmithing, weaving


its old cobbled alleyways and byways are steeped in history, but in line with the 20th century there are plenty of parking spaces for the visitor by car. The fun starts on Satur­


and pottery. There will also be an


exhibition of Victoriana


day, when the whole town will be alive with colour from 9-30 a.m. to late af­ ternoon. There will be stalls with


and curios, including fair­ ground organs, Victorian footwear, antique bottles, barrel organs, smoothing irons, Victorian cards and veteran bicycles. Sunday sees a morning


T . W . E O L I N


D.i.y . — Home Improvements, Joiners and Contractors — Funeral Directors


MARKET SQUARE. KIRKBY LONSDALE Telephone: Klrkby Lonsdale 71610


Suppliers o f all Housing Insulation Materials


Bedroom Furniture - Kitchen Units (self assembly) Double Glazing — Stairs — Windows, Doors made to f i t yo u r requirements.


-Itfrkbrlonsi&ale — D. H. WILLflN G. Richard Taylor Original and Reproduction Pine


Furniture— "You must see our finish to see


the difference. "Chairs, tables, dresses, chest of drawers, all at excellent prices! Brassware,


Copperware, Clocks, Pottery


(PLUMBERS) 24 Hour Service


Plumbing and Healing Engineers


Authorised Calor Gas Dealer All Camping Equipment — Calor Gas, full range of


equipment, fishing tackle, camping accessories.


See our Victorian Fair T-Shirts


We are open 7 days a week


13/15 MARKET STREET, KIRKBY LONSDALE. Tel. 71170


MARKETSTREET


Copper Settle


KIRKBY LONSDALE Tel. 71714


LUNCHES 12n o o n - 3p.m. 1IGH TEAS 3 p.m.-6 -3 0 and


6-30 p.m__ 9 p.m. Extensive


EVENING MEALS


A la Carte Menu for Evening Meals


^ARMSTRONG & PYBUS JH 56-58 MAIN STREET,


[ f KIRKBY LONSDALE Tel. 71265 Jj


(=S TRADITIONAL IRONMONGERS, HARDWARE, I GLASS, CHINA, POTTERY, TOOLS, GARDEN


p 5 OCCASIONS j n BROOKFIELD &


HALLIDAY LTD. 51 Main Street


Tel. Klrkby Lonsdale 71223 Stockist of


tost leading makes of tlsh and Foreign crystal and china.


SW1CK ANIMALS. BEATRIX rrER FIGURES. COALPORT


Always in stock


rTAGES. LLADRO FIGURES, DOULTON FIGURINES.


Is is the shop where you an find your Wedding, rthday and Anniversary Gifts. ________ .


Ro™WeHave the Gift to Please"


ABBOT HALL BED AND


BREAKFAST £7.50 17th CENTURY


FARMHOUSE with an OLDE WORLD ATMOSPHERE


OAK BEAMS — LOG FIRES


Luxury Sun Bed free to Residents


. PRIVATE PARKING AND STABLING


Tel. Kirkby Lonsdale 71406


WOOD CLOSE CARAVAN PARK


E n jo y o u r V ic torian T r a v e l le r s F a y r e S A TU R D A Y : LUNCH 12 noon — 4 p.m.


S F H C /A Z .S O F T H E D A V — Came pie, park pie and Dickies, black puddings and hot mustard sauce


all at £1.75


Cnribbean Evening — Steel Band SATURDAY, SEPT. 3rd


7-30 to 11-30 p.m. Tickets only £3.15 inch Supper Our full range o f bar snacks and sandwiches are also available


SUNDAY HOT VICTORIAN 4-COURSE LUNCHEON — £5.50


Cream of leek and potato soup. Roast saddle of lamb with mint sauce or Haunch of venison with red tune and.Rosemary, selection of veg.


Syllabub or orange tipsy cake, coffee


KIRKBY LONSDALE, CUMBRIA LA6 2AE


TELS. (STD 0468) 71217 and 71519


Complete Design Service


Capture the Beauty of Kirkby Lonsdale Using Kodak Films and Cameras available from


M. CUMMINGS ALSO STOCKISTS OF BEAUTIFUL SOAPS AND


PERFUMES, BRONNLEY, CRABTREE & EVELYN, ROGER & GALLET, BLUE GRASS, SORTILEGE, - CHARLIE AND MANY MORE


MARKET SQUARE, KIRKBY LONSDALE


For all fitted Kitchen and Bedroom Furniture Manufacturers of Kitchen Cabinets


including the famous KRUSE AND MEINERT KITCHEN FURNITURE .


SEE OUR FABULOUS 8 DISPLAYS


24 Main Street ' Kirkby Lonsdale


1 Tel. 71437, ■_ , i Ms Plato Harrison Ltd.


Wine Merchants 2 MILL BROW


KIRKBY LONSDALE Tel. 71228


are featuring a T A S T IN G of


ENGLISH FRUIT WINES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd


from the Merrydown Wine Co. of Sussex in the Morning and Afternoon of


ft* The small shop with the big reputation Home cooked meats a speciality


THE V G FOOD STORE


60 MAIN STREET, KIRKBY LONSDALE Tel. 71237


!=j


r=2 FURNITURE AND LAWN MOWERS. THE SHOP ij=j 1 WITH USEFUL AND PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR ALL I I


E O C H R IS JOHNSON • SPECIAL COACH TRIP


* £


arranged by Hodder Group Coaches. Tel. Clitheroe J 22473 for further details


T ' • /•**,f*,**% " RAC*’ tETje 3kopaI Hotel “Well worth a Visit"


fish and


MS* CHIP S tN S lP ^S H O P


JINGLING LANE (off the Square) KIRKBY LONSDALE OPEN


ALL DAY SAT. ’till 11-30 p.m. SUN. 12 noon — 6 p.m.


Fish and Chips, Pies, Peas, Sausages, Chicken,


(Sravy'etc.


BAKED IN THE TRADITIONAL WAY ON THE PREMISES


Snacks, Freshly Made•


Sandwiches, Home Baked Pies, etc.


WHOLEWHEAT BREAD A SPECIALITY 5 0 M A IN ST,


K IR K B Y LON SDALE T e l . 7 1 2 9 6


CONFECTIONERY FRESHLY


LUNESDALE BAKERY ALL BREAD AND


Saturday, September 3rd — 9-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. — Sunday, September 4th — 12 noon to 5 p.m.


. S A TU R D A Y : CRAFT STALLS WITH DEMONSTRATIONS OF:


SPINNING — MACRAME — BLACKSMITHING — SIGNWRITING — DOLL MAKING — WOODEN TOYS - CALIGRAPHY - WOOD CARVING -


JEWELLERY WORK — COOPERAGE— ENGLISH FRUIT WINES — BEESOM BROOM MAKING- CORN DOLLIES AND DECORATED EGGS -


PAPERWEIGHTS — SHEPHERDS CROOKS AND WALKING STICKS E X H IB IT IO N OF V IC TO R IA N A AN D CUR IO S IN C LU D IN G :


LACE MAKING- LAMPWORK FOR


FAIRGROUND ORGANS — BYEGONNES — VICTORIAN FOOTWEAR — ANTIQUE BOTTLES - BARREL ORGANS - SMOOTHING IRONS - VICTORIAN CARDS - VETERAN BICYCLES — CREAM POTS AND GINGER BEERS — BLACK AND WHITE POT LIDS — ANTIQUE KNIFE SHARPENER (BRING YOUR KNIVES)


INTERSPERSED BY PERFORMANCES FROM: KIRKBY LONSDALE BRASS BAND — LEYLAND MORRIS MEN — PUNCH AND JUDY — HOUGHTON SWORD DANCERS— KIRKBY LONSDALE HAND BELL RINGERS


SU N D A Y 12-30 Judging in the Main Square and presentation sponsored respectively by Casterton School and Paillhorpe’s


12-00 — 5-30 Craft Stalls and Exhibits as for Saturday 2-


3- 4- 5-


00 Races for All Ages 00 Tea Dance with Barbeque Jewellers , _


00 Presentation of Rosettes to Horse Drawn Carriages 00 Fancy Dress Parade


Come along i (n fancy


dress, enter the


competitions or just


enjoy the


fun of being a spectator


JOHN GIBSON


Chairman of


KIRKBY LONSDALE Chamber of Trade


welcomes all visitors, especially Victorian Weekend


demonstrations of crafts of yesteryear, such as wood c a rv in g , la c e ­ making, bee-keeping, basket-making, corn dol­ lies, shepherds crooks and walking sticks, spinning,


service at St Mary’s Church, all the craft stalls and exhibits, a fancy- dress parade, races for all ages, a tea-dance with barbecue and a Songs of Praise service accom­ panied by the town band, again at St Mary’s.


terspersed with perform­ ances by the Kirkby Lonsdale Brass Band, Leyland Morris Men, Houghton Sword dancers, Punch and Judy shows, the town’s hand bell rin­ gers, the youth band, Westmorland step dan­ cers, the Preston Barber Shop Harmony Band and the celebrated Garsdale


The festival will be in­


will wear Victoria-cos­ tume especially for the oc­ casion and it is hoped vis­ itors- will enter into the


Street Band. The town’s shopkeepers


spirit of the festival by also dressing in period costume. Sir Robert Peel’s “run­


T h e


ners” will be there to col­ lect spot fines of lOp from people considered “impro perly dressed”. Proceeds go to the mentally hand icapped. S o , w h e th e r i t i


S e w in g B o x


^ 36 MAIN ST., #


1 ' KIRKBY LONSDALE TEL. 71595


granny wanting to recall memories from her pa­ rents’ days, or mum, dad and the children wanting to find out a little of what life was like, Kirkby Lonsdale is the place to be this weekend — window on the past.


HABERDASHERY, MATERIALS, PATTERNS,


EMBROIDERIES & T A P E ST R IE S etc


yyWWWWVWJWJWf To celebrate the


VICTORIAN FAIR COMMEMORATIVE


SOUVENIR ENVELOPE Designed by


FRED MILBURN MARKED WITH A DISTINCTIVE KIRKBY


LONSDALE HANDSTAMP Designed by


FRANCES COX


ON SALE at the


POST OFFICE (Saturday morning)


AN D A T OUR S T A L L A T TH E FAIR


m w v w v w w w w w i


(Saturday Afternoon and Sunday)


tH T j e j f l e e c e 3 h t n


A FULLY LICENSED FREE HOUSE


Proprietors: John and Elsie Jones


available lunchtime and evenings.


Bar snacks and meals


Bed and Breakfast ALL YEAR ROUND


A 17th century inn with a welcome for visitors


Wilsons & Tctleys Ales Fairbank,


Kirkby Lonsdale Tel. 71544


T O W N & C O U N T R Y * EXCLUSIVE SHOES & HANDBAGS, ETC.


Aqents for BARKERS, GRENSONS, MISS HOLMES, 9


RENATA, GINA


1 0 % OFF a l l B a rk e rs DURING VICTORIAN WEEKEND


Tel. Klrkby Lonsdale 71536 41RMAIN S ™ f | J Le


VIA CARNFORTH, LANCS.


Wolford tights in stock


\ j f lO G o f o


49 main street kirkby lonsdale


l cumbria la6 2ah j telephone ,


l kirkby lonsdatei 0468 71833 ,


Perfect presents for yourself, your friends and your home


NEWTON ART MATERIALS, WOOLLENS AND KNITTING WOOLS, APPLIQUED AND


TEL. KIRKBY


LONSDALE 71308


A FREE HOUSE tyoop 2|all 3nn Jxirkbp TLonsbnle TEcl. 71284


St Augustine s O-levels


PUPILS at St Augus­ t in e ’s RC High School, Billington, have achieved the fol­ lowing O-level results in exams set by JMB


and AEB. A. S. Alty, E (Grade B),


EL(A), H(A), T(B), C(B), N(C), SP(C), M(B). J. P. Ash­ worth,’ M(B), E(B), EL(C), H(A), MANM(E), C(A), N(A), WDK(A), GED(A). S. P. Bennett, D(E), N(E),


KEY:


guage, EL — English Literature, H — His­


E — English Lan­


tory, T — Geography, X — Re l i g iou s


ENG(B), GED(A), M(E). A. Bolton, O(D), M(E). Alison Bolton, M(C), E(C), EL(B), H(A), T(E), C(C), N(B), G(C). Amanda Bolton E(D). M. Booth, E(C), EL(C), H(E), C(B), N(B), COM(C). S. P. Bowen, E(E), EL(C), T(C), N(C), WDK(B), G(E), M(C). J. A. Bradley, M(B), E(B),


EL(B), H(B), T(B), MANM(E), C(B), N(B), SP(E). P. D. Bren­ nan, M(A), E(B), EL(B), H(C), T(C), MANM(B), P(A), C(A), WDK(B), F(A). Margaret Bur­ rell, E(E). Helen Butterworth, E(A), EL(A), T(A), P(A), C(A), N(A), HOQ(A), F(A), M(A). Susan Byrom, E(E), EL(C), C(E), N(C), M(C). N. J . Carruthers, T(E),


P(B), C(B), ENG(E), M(D). W. L. Carter, O(B). F(E). Mary Chamberlain, M(C), E(B), EL(B), H(C), C(C), N(B), WDK(C). I. J. Cockett, M(A), E(B), EL(C), MANM(C), P(A), C(B), N(B), ENG(A), GED(A), F(C). A. J. Cocklin, E(B), EL(B), H(A), C(C), N(B), WDK(A), COM(B), M(C). R. D. Cook, E(B), EL(E), P(E),


Studies, D — Art, O — Mus ic , F — French, G — German, — Sp — Spanish, I — I t a l ian , M — Mathematics, MC ;— Commercial Mths, MANM — Additional Mths (Pure Maths with Me chani c s ) , COM — Commerce, P — Ph y s i c s , C — Chemistry, SC — Sci­ ence, N — Biology, HN — Human Biolo­ gy, — WDK — Wood­ work, ENG — En­ gineering Workshop Theory and Practice, GED — Geometrical and En g in e e r in g Drawing, HOQ — Home Ec onomi c s (Food/H/Craft), NDD — Home Economics (Clo th in g , Ne ed ­ lework and Dress).


O(B), MANM(E), N(G), WDK(A), GED(B). Linda Watson, WDK(D), COM(C). Alison Webster, E(B), EL(B),


C(B), GED(D), M(B). Juiie Corban, M(C), E(C),


EL(C), H(C), T(C), MANM(E), C(B), N(C), NDD(B), F(E). S. A. Cotton, M(A), E(B), EL(C), T(B), D(E), MANM(C), P(A). C(A), SP(C). M. D. Cox, E(E), H(E), M(C). Philippa Crangle, EL(E), C(C), NDD(E), M(E). Helen Crompton, E(B), EL(C), N(B). HOQ(A). COM(C). FIG) G(C), N(B), I. J. Cross, M(C),


E(B), EL(C), H(D), C(C), N(B). WDK(B), GED(C), F(E). P. Crossley, H(C), C(D), M(C). H. J. Crossley, E(B), EL(C), H(D), T(D), P(E), WDK(E),


-testing againl to a 50-yarcf estate.


A GROUP | 'm e FROM I


Figh| sal


schcl g o e s m


secretary of action group I the fight wo I “We’ve worked to put forwatl and now we’iF with our meetil Grindleton


Trevor Vaujl mented: “I vI that the Soc:| are supposed the people, about politics. I


H(C), T(E), CCD), COM(C), M(D). Helen Wells, E(C),


EL(C), T(C), C(C), N(B), COM(B), M (D). Mandy Whaites, E(D), H(C), HOQ(C), HN(D). Ja n e W h i t tak e r , NDD(C). S. D. Wilkinson, C(D), M(E). J. Winkley, E(C), H(E), T(E), D(E). Julie Wu, T(C), C(C), NDD(B), HN(C), M(B).G. R. Young, M(B), E(A), EL(C), H(B), MANM(E), P(A), C(B), ENG(D), GED(B).


SP(E). M(E). S. D. Davey, M(A), E(A),


EL(C), T(B), D(C), MANM(A), P(A), C(A), N(A), F(A), G(B). C. Derbyshire, E(E), ENG(E), COM(E), M(E). Susan De- whurst, E(C), EL(C), H(C), HOQ(C), SP(C). Anna Ditri, E(C), H(E), D(C), HOQ(D). Melanie Dobson, E(C), T(E), P(E), C(C), N(C), F(C), G(E), M(E). Carol Donohoe, E(C), NDD(E). S. Durkin, M(B), E (C ) , E L (B ) , H(C ) , MANM(D), P (B ) , C(A ) , WDK(C). G. W. Eals, E(C), EL(B),


H(C), P(D), WDK(C), M(D). Hazel Eccleston, E(C), EL(E),


H(D), C(D), N(C). Michelle Fa llo n , E(E), EL(E), T(E), D(E), C(E),


mathematics: Diane Barlow, MCGrade B), Jacqueline Brown (C), E. R. Chamberlain (D), N. A. Clark­ son (D), A. J. Doyle (B), T. M. Fletcher (D), E. Frankland (B).


THE following fourth year pupils passed in


Giddins (B), M. Gillet (B), Sarah Haworth (D), Alicia Haydock (B), Suzanne Homer (B) , Joanna Horrocks (B), Joanne Ingham (D), Ann Kelly (C)


M. A. Geldard (C), G. D.


Knowles (A), G. S. Marsh (D), Ailsa McGahey (D), D. G.


case further, t | that if we schools, it will tually to a far f integration ini life.” The Rev.


“We hope t|


Clitheroe 22324 Ro


chairman of til a t St John! Green, said hi Roman Cat! Church of E| thorities coni gether to disl denomination:! the village. He said thi.l


was quite a vi:| tive and the big enough to It would alsl separate relioB tion to be contl He felt thaf


, Susan Kidd (B), S. J.


Noonan (A), M. O’Hagan (B), P. Pollard (A), F. M. Potts (B), Suzanne Prior (B). Wendy Shackleton (E), A.


N(C), M(C). Helen Fitzpatrick, EL(C). E(B), C(C), N(C), F(A), G(C), M(E). Janet Ford, E(B), H(C), C(C), N(C), HOQ(B), COM(C), M(C). M. J. Franey, M(C), E(A), EL(B), H(E), T(C), P(C), C(B), WDK(B), F(B). D. Gaffing, ENG(E), M(E).


Nicola Gallemore, M(A), E(A), EL(B). T(B), MANM(C), P(B), C(B), N(A), F(A), G(A). S. P.


Gee, E(E), D(E). Jacqueline Greenwood, M(B),


alternative wj school in the vjj since St Mary could also c| pressure thre rolls.


Sutton (C), Susan Turner (C), Victoria Webb (E), Sarah Wild­ ing (C), P. J. Wilkinson (C), P. J. Worswick (B).


Moorland results best ever


E(A), EL(E), T(C), MANM(E), P(C), C(B), N(B), F(A), G(B). I. A. Gregg, M(C), P(E), WDK(D). Janet Hargreaves, HOQ(D).


M(E). _____ ____________ Fiona Hindmarch, E(C). Claire Holland, NDD(C). Helen Hunt, E(A), EL(A), T(B), C(A), N(A), COM(A), F(B), M(B). M. C. Jezierski, E(C), 0(B),


K. Haygarth, E(B), D(E), D. Helm, E(B), H(D).


PUPILS of Moorland School, Clitheroe, have achieved the best GCE O- level re s u l ts in the school’s history according to headmaster Mr C. R. Wilkie. One pupil attained five


C(C), ENG(D), M(C). A. Kidd, E(E), EL(C), H(B),


T(C), D(C), N(C), ENG(E). Suzanne Kitowski, E(C), D(E), HOQ(C). A. P. Knowles, M(B), E(C), EL(C), H(C), O(C), P(C), GED(B). D. A. Lawless, E(C), EL(B),


grade As. They gained a total of


106 passes — among them 23 grade As and 34 Bs. The 22 fifth formers


H(C), T(C), P(D), ENG(C), G ED (C ) , MCE). A l iso n Lehmann, E(C), EL(C), T(C), N(C), HOQ(B), SP(E). S. Maffia, D(E). S. L.


achieved a 66 per cent pass rate. Subjects taken were


Rell


have prefer! timatum froi| committee to of “get togel will close th| But he addtl there is life t.f — I have to b | There was


Mr Cave sal


the large cont| Barrow. For teacil


Clegg, the nel school had beT came as a spe| present. “I'm delighil


point of view.r the other si


M ah o n ey , E (C ) , D (E ) , WDK(C). Carmel Malone, H(C), N(D). Julie Marcella, E(B), WDK(C). M. G. McCann, H(E) , ENG(B), GED(B), COM(D),M(B). Anne McWil- liam, E(B), EL(E), N(D), COM(B), F(C), G(E), M(C). Joanne Murray, D(D). K. Nash, E(C), EL(C),


biology, economics, his­ tory, English language, E n g l ish l i t e r a tu r e , French, geography, phy­ sics, religious studies, Spanish, nutrition and cookery, maths, chemistry and art.


H(E), T(C), D(C), C(C), F(C), M(E). Deborah Newbold, E(C), N(C), COM(C). Susan Nightin­ gale, E(B), EL(E), H(E), C(E), N(C). Alison Nixon, E(C), D(E), NDD(C), COM(C), HN(C). S. Novak, D(D), WDK(C). M. P. Nunnerley, E(B), EL(E), H(E), P(D), HOQ(D), SP(D), M(D). Bridget O’Donnell, M(C)


Low Moor tile shop approved


E(A), EL(B), H(B), C(B) N(B), HOQ(B), COM(B), F(B): G. T. Ormisher, MCE). C. P. Owen, M(C), E(C), O(B), C(D) GED(E). Judith Paliga, M(E), E(C),


GOOD FOOD a n d W I N E B A R ,


The place to be for the Weekend FOR RESERVATIONS


TEL. KIRKBY LONSDALE 71550 NEW ROAD KIRKBY LONSDALE


PLANS to use the former Low Moor Methodist Church, Clitheroe, as a retail tile shop and store have been sanctioned by the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub- Committee. The decision reversed a


EL(E), O(D), C(E), N(E), HOQ(C). A. Pickering, M(A), F(A), E(A), EL(A), H(A), T(A), D(E), MANM(D), P(A) C(A). M. Pickup, HN(C). Kat­ rina Pill, E(B), EL(C), O(C), C(D), N(C), GED(D), M(C). Jane Reddy, E(C), EL(C),


T(D), HN(C). Sharon Rogers,


O(A), C(C), N(C), SP(E), M(C). Juiie Robinson, H(E),


E(A), EL(A), H(B), T(B) C(B), HOQ(B), F(E), M(B). A. Seddon, E(C), H(C),


M(C). Jennifer Smith, E(A), EL(D), O(B), C(E), M(E). M. J. Smith, M(A), E(A), EL(C),


C(B), GED(D). Penelope Shepherd, E(C), EL(B), T(E), P(C), C(D), N(B), F(B), G(C),


T(C), MANM(E), P(B), C(B), GED(B), F(E), G(E). S. P.


Smith, M(A), E(B), EL(B) T(A), MANM(B), P(B), C(A)i COM(B), G(C). A. W. Snape, E(C), EL(E), H(D), D(D) WDK(E). A. Stinchon, E(D) D(C), P(E), N(C), WDK(B). Emma S to d d a r t , E(C)


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Jennifer Whitl “I’m very rell news.” But thl ness too, fori well, who i I pupil of Down! Head teach!


cerned," she | One of the ]


burn CE Sell Valley Mayor! Boden, also! relief that hisfj been saved. “As far as I


concerned, I’: lieved and hrl children. But| day for the as a whole ail that rural ec| been hit.”


FO O T i| REPi


WORK is tel mediately on I riverside foot]! ford Bridge, (I In a reptl


recommendation by Plan­ ning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey who felt the development would spoil the residential area through the type and in­ crease of traffic generated by the store. Three residents com­


Ribble Valle| Recreation Committee, ning Officer | Bailey said County Counl pared , to mak! tion towards i | Members wl


plained that the increased traffic could be dangerous to children and that the relatively small area being used for retailing would


not result in’ a desirable service to the local com­ munity. Coun. Eric Bracewell


EL(E), T(E), P(E), CCD), N(D), M(D).' F. C. Sutcliffe, M(A), E(B), EL(B), T(A) MANM(B), P(A), C(A), N(A), ENG(A),1


Swales, E(A), EL(A), H(B), P(C), C(B), N(B), HOQ(A), F(E), M(C). M. Swarbrick, E(B), EL(C), H(C), D(C), P(C), ENG(E), GED(D), M(E). Janet Taylor, E(E). P. J.


’. F(A ). V ic to r ia


retail centre will be con­ fined to shop hours.


(Clitheroe) said that he did not want the building to become derelict and vandalised. The opening of the


Bungalow plan turned down


AN application to build a


Taylor, E(C), P(C), C(C), ENG(C), GED(C), M(E). ’ E. Thistlethwaite, D(D), P(C), ENG(C), M(E). M. A. 'Thist­ lethwaite, E(D), EL(E),.D(E), N(G). A. F. ' Uttley, E(C), H(B),


T(C), D(C), WDK(C), M(E). G.. C. Wade, E(C), EL(B),


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H(C), T(E), D(E), C(D), M(D). S. A. Walsh, M(C)j E(C), T(D),


bungalow at Bank Top Farm, Sawley, has been tu rn e d down by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com­ mittee.. The site is within an area of special land­ scape, and it was. felt the proposal would be detri­


mental to the appearance of the area.


the county wij £60 towards pairs and £40l novation of a i


F au lt}


FOR using a| faulty tyre, I linge (19), of| ing Farm, 1 was finedl


Clitheroe. In a letter


Collinge said replaced imml was ordered | costs.


Annivd


sary servicesl Methodist Cl led by Mr Jl Barnoldswick was singing bj Elaine and HI and the Mis


Sunday Sckj


David Har Elaine Bartoi for the day d Harrison.


and Pamela Hi Lessons wq


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