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2331 (Classified) ine’s | KEY:


. English Lan- lEL — English


■ire, H — His- I— Geography, R e lig io u s


1) _ Art, O I- Spanish, I —


j s i c , F — G — German,


I n . M — liatics. MC ;— Qercial Mths, I — Additional I d ’urc Maths ■Mechanics), I Commerce, P


lENG — En­ in s Workshop I and Practice, I - Geometrical E n g in e e r in g


ly s ic s . C — ■try, SC — Soi­ ls' — Biology, 1 Human Biolo- l,VUK — Wood-


jng, HOQ — Econom ics


|i i n g , Need- 'and Dress).


J/Craft), NDD ne Economics


J. GED(B). Linda |\VDK(D). COM(C). fibster. E(B). EL(B),


I AN51(E), N(C),


IE), C(D), COM(C), le len Wells, E(C), |l'(C), C(C), N(B), J M ( D). iMandv


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Clilheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Road repairs up to you estate told


A GROUP of Clitheroe householders are pro­ testing against having to pay for urgent repairs to a 50-yard stretch of road leading to their estate.


Fight to save


schools goes on


secretary of Grindleton’s action group, promised the fight would go 'on. “We’ve worked very hard to put forward our case and now we’ll carry on with our meetings.” Grindleton Rector Fr


Trevor Vaughan com­ mented: “I was amazed that the Socialists, who are supposed to care for the people, could talk about politics.


■lElD). H(C). HOQ(C), " . la n e Whittaker, S. D. Wilkinson,


ease further, but I believe that if we lose village schools, it will lead even­ tually to a far greater dis­ integration in community life.” The Rev. Brian Cave,


“We hope to take our


I)). ,1. Winkle.v, E(C), V), D(E). Julie Wu, !). NDD(B). HN(C),


lYoung, M(B). E(A), I B), MANM(E), P(A),


IkD), GED(B).


Hollowing fourth l.ipils passed in


litics: lirlow. MtGrade B), I Brown (C), E. R. |tin (D), N. A. Clark- l„ J. Doyle (B), T. M. 1 (D), E. l’rankland


J B), At. Gillet (B), laworth (D), Alicia 1(B), Suzanne Horner Inna Horrocks (B),


Geldard (C). G. D.


lgham (D). Ann Kelly Kin Kidd (B), S. J. lA), G. S. Marsh (D), l-Gnhey (D), D. G. lA). M. O'Hagan (B), 1 (A), F. M. Potts (B),


I ). Susan Turner (C), '/ebb (E), Sarah Wild- I. J. Wilkinson (C), P. fick (B).


I’rior (B). Shackleton (E), A.


>orland


bulls st ever


Imaster Mr C. R. Impil attained five gained a total of


Ir e su lts in the history according


|,S of Moorland Clitheroe, have the best GCE 0-


122 fifth formers Id a 66 per cent le . J;cts taken were |, economics, his- -Inglish language,


pes — among them > As and 34 Bs.


leligious studies, | i , nutrition and


Jw Moor |le shop


, maths, chemistry


chairman of the governors at St Jo h n ’s, H u rs t Green, said he hoped the Roman Catholic and Church of England au­ thorities could get to­ gether to discuss a joint denominational school in the village. He said this possibility


first owners of houses on th e Warwick Drive estate paid for the access road in the price of their homes 20 years ago. But councillors have


They claim that the


been told that the stretch — leading from Chatbum Road — was n ev e r adopted, and now the Ribble Valley Council is being recommended by its Public Works and Health Committee to have the section repaired under the private street works prog­ ramme. It is potholed and considered dangerous. This would mean the


Great car still going strong


Herons and heather are seen


CLITHEROE Ramblers’ chairman Mr Gilbert Friend led a magnificent 11-mile walk around Bir- kett, Newton and Brad­ ford fells on Saturday.


Browsholme and ended at Brungerley, took in Brow­ sholme Heights, Crimpton Brook, Giddy Bridge and Blue Gates, followed by Far Brown Hill, Dove Syke and Lillands.


The ramble, starting at


and some herons were seen.


The heather was out


mile ramble around Settle — is on September 11th from Waterloo car park.


The next walk — a 10-


The last of the Wednes­ day summer walks, led by


residents of Somerset Avenue and Warwick, Denbigh, and Dorset Drives — about 80 house­ holds — sharing the bill, though on what basis they do not yet know. Warwick Drive resident


Mr Melvyn Scorah,' who moved in 19 years ago, is planning a petition object­ ing to residents having to make a “second” payment and calling on the local authority to accept re­ sponsibility. “When buying my


Talks on hospital delay


THE burn


house I was fully under the impression that • the road charges were in­ cluded,” he said. “A fter 20 years it


MORRIS Minor fans as­ A rare


was quite a viable alterna­ tive and the village was big enough to support it. It would also allow for separate religious educa­ tion to be continued. He felt that the other


alternative would be no school in the village at all since St Mary’s RC School could also come under pressure through falling rolls.


Relief


have preferred an ul­ timatum from the sub­ committee to the churches of “get together or we will close the schools." But he added: “Where there is life there is hope — I have to be hopeful.” There was relief among


Mr Cave said he would


the large contingent from Barrow. For te ach er Sheila


Clegg, the news that the school had been reprieved came as a special birthday present. “I’m delighted from our


were put to the commit­ te e by Coun. Howel Jones, who himself lives in Warwick Drive. He said the idea of paying a second time, 20 years later, was wrong. R e s id en ts are now


seems ludicrous that there isn’t a decent approach to the estate because of these potholes.” The residents' views


Improved viewing at Chatburn


jointly by the IBA and BBC, is on high ground


ABOUT 430 people in the northern parts of Chat- bum can now enjoy better te le v is io n re c ep t io n thanks to a new local relay station. The new station, built


off Ribble Lane. Viewers need group A aerials di­ rected towards the new


point of view, but sad for the other schools con­


Jennifer Whitwell, added: “I’m very relieved at the news.” But there was sad­ ness too, for Mrs Whit­ well, who is a former pupil of Downham School. Head teacher at Chat-


cerned,” she said. One of the parents, Mrs


|;h l i t e r a tu r e , geography, phy-


chance A SPECIAL opportunity to take coffee in the his toric setting of Brow- sholme Hall is offered on Saturday morning. The F r ien d s of St


sembled in force at What­ ley Abbey on Monday for the first rally of its kind in the Ribble Valley. Organisers of the Bank


Community Health Coun­ cil is seeking an urgent meeting with district health authority over the delay in launching the Clitheroe Community Hospital. The CHC wants an ex­


Blackburn, and Ribble


Hynd- Valley


Holiday event were anti­ cipating about 40 Morris owners and their vehicles, but more than 80 turned up.


hoping the council will re­ verse the recommendation for them to pay.


Helen’s Church, Wadding- ton, are organising the coffee morning, with vari­ ous stalls, from 10 a.m. to noon. Transport is being ar­ ranged to take those with­


out cars from Clitheroe and Waddington to the hall, near Bashall Eaves,


and back. Picking up points are


The Square, Waddington, and the forecourt of Haworth’s stamp firm, in Railway View, Clitheroe, both from 9-45 a.m. onwards. Admission to the event,


Farm house


OUTLINE planning per­ mission for an agricultural worker’s dwelling at Weepings Farm, Bolton- by-Bowland, has been granted by Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee.


Public Notices E C


Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, September 1st, 1983 11 Pets Corner


TH LITH OERE ADVERTISER AND TIM ES


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Ramblers’ secretary, Mr Ben Brown, went from Sawley to Higher Heights and back, along a route that included Kirk Beck, the field path to Lower Copy Nook and Rodhill Gate.


by members of the Ramb­ lers’ Association, Clitheroe branch, have regularly at­ tracted 20 to 40 people.


The walks, led in turn


planation of the reasons for the delay which, the health authority main­ tains, stems from Govern­ ment demands for cuts in NHS manpower.


tracted enthusiasts from many parts of the North West, who took part in a “treasure hunt”, following clues to plot a route th ro u g h th e Ribble Valley. The. rally was organised


The get-together at­


Cash help sought for cemetery


MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Council’s Recrea­ tion and Leisure Commit­


by the Abbey’s manager Mr Derek Hartley, owner


of two Morris Minors — one of them 30 years old. Helping him was the Abbey’s assistant man­ ager Mr Steve Harrold. Invitations went out to


which is 75p, includes a ground-floor tour of the 16th-century hall, home of the Parker family. It fea­ tures magnificent oak


panelling, fine furnish­ ings, paintings and many


artefacts with interesting stories behind them


relay and mounted with the rods vertical. The use of set top aerials is not recommended. In the week beginning


September 19th a BBC survey engineer will visit Chatbum to check recep tion and provide on-the spot advice to viewers


and dealers. Local dealers should be


bum CE School, Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Ted Boden, also expressed relief that his school had been saved. “As far as Chatburn is


able to advise viewers and technical help is also av­ ailable from Peter Wil­ liams at New Broadcast­ ing House, Manchester.


concerned, I’m quite re­ lieved and happy for the children. But it’s a sad day for the Ribble Valley as a whole and I’m sorry that rural education has been hit."


lie shop and store lien sanctioned by lible Valley Coun- levelopment Sub- ltce. Ilecision reversed a lendation by Plan- 1:1 Technical Officer lip Bailey who felt Ivelopment would |e residential area the type and in-


|lo o r Methodist Clitheroe, as a


tproved to use the former


|if traffic generated ftore.


I that the increased lould be dangerous llren and that the |ly small area being


residents com-


l r retailing would Pult in a desirable i to the local com-


J want the building lime derelict and Tied.


I'oe) said that he Eric Bracewell


lentre will be con- 1 shop hours.


I opening of the


Igalow plan fried down


Ipment Sub-Com- I The site is within la of special land- land it was felt the Id would be detri-


lilication to build a |nv at Bank Top lSawley, has been d down by the Valley Council’s


FOOTPATH REPAIRS


WORK is to begin im­ mediately on the eroded riverside footpath at Edis- ford Bridge, Clitheroe. In a rep o r t to the


Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee, Chief Plan­ ning Officer Mr Philip Bailey said Lancashire County Council was pre­ pared, to make a contribu­ tion towards repairs. Members were told that


Bridge Club


WINNERS of the duplicate gairs session at Clitheroe


W ridge Club were: NS I


kinson and Mr Atkinson. EW Mr and Mrs Taylor, Mrs Bren-


oolen and Mr Pople, Mr Wii


bid was 3 NT for 400 points in the following hand. Sacrifice bids of 2 spades by some EW players were successful by making five tricks and giving ' NS only 300 points.


ton and Mrs Garde. The correct and successful


East dealer, EW vulnerable S AJ97


H 103 D J743 C 1087


S None H 9542 D AQ10862 C J62


the county will contribute £60 towards footpath re­ pairs and £40 for the re­ novation of a stile.


Faulty tyre


FOR using a car with a faulty tyre, Roger Col- linge (19), of Over Hack­ ing Farm, Stonyhurst, was f in ed £30 a t


Clitheroe. In a letter to the court,.


Collinge said the tyre was. replaced immediately. He was ordered to pay £6


costs. Anniversary


sary services at Harrop Methodist Chapel were led by Mr J. Beech, of Barnoldswick and there was singing by the Misses Elaine and Helen Barton, and the Misses Nadine


David H a r r iso n and Elaine Barton. Organist


|to the appearance |rea.


for the day was Mrs M. Harrison.


and Pamela Herd. Lessons were read ny


Sunday School anniver­ N W


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Family triumph


A CLITHEROE family of four has just returned from one of the toughest holidays it has ever had to face. F o r B a rb a ra and


tee are to meet officials of Whalley and Wiswell


Cemetery to discuss the possibility of providing fi­ nancial assistance to help with its maintenance. At a meeting of the


members of the Lanca­ shire and West Yorkshire branches of the Morris Minor Owners’ Club and any enthusiasts of the car, which has become a col­ lectors’ item. Among them was


Sport starts hero TEAMS


Wands., H, Sat.): K. Fawcett, R. Booth, N. Duckworth, A. Henderson, P. Hall, R. Thorn­ ton, G. Sutcliffe, W. Slinger, C. Sims, D. Hardcastle, Town- sley. Clithcroe 2nd (v Lucas, A,


Clithcroe CC (v Ribblesdale


Sat.): P. C. Bishop, R. Banks, M. Blackburn, S. Blackburn,


A. Rigby, A. King, A. Black- bum, S. Rush, S. Westhead, C. Musson, J. Boden. Res: C. Seed. Clithcroe 3rd (v Cherry


Tree, A, Sun.): W. Briggs, J. Coulter, K. Driver, J. Furnell, M. Booth, J. Myler, M. Scott, G. Cartledge, G. Littlewood, R. Sharp, G. Robinson.


Waddington 4, Mansfield 2


WADDINGTON started off their East Lancs League cam­ paign with a solid, if unconvinc­ ing, win at Twitter Lane. Facing a side that had done well last season Waddington


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 aerial on the gable end of 9 King Street, Lon- gridge 3/83/0456/P.


Construct a new car port at Fair View, Back Lane, Wis­ well 3/83/0468/P.


Unconvincing f ir s t w in


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 th e Plan n ing D epartment within the period slated.


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer) 402 5 6


started shakily and played hesitant nervous football. In contrast Mansfield looked strong and soon defensive mis­ takes led to goals being grate­ fully accepted by the Mansfield forwards with Whiteside reply-


Morris 1000 owner Mr Peter Whitfield, of Rail­ way View, Clitheroe, seen in our picture with his 1969 model, which has done over 200,000 miles.


Vase is missing


Michael Railton and their children, Laura (14) and Graham (13), ignored the attractions of the Conti­ nent — and decided in­ stead to walk the arduous Pennine Way. The 140-mile walk bet­


CLITHEROE Garden Club members are anxi­ ous to trace a large boat­ shaped stone vase which vanished at their show on August 20th. They believe that some­


one who bought cut garden flowers may have taken the container as well by mistake. The vase is owned by


ween Derbyshire and Kirk Yetholm, Scotland, takes in the Pennines’ highest peak, the 2,930ft. Cross Fell. It took the Railtons, of


committee, Chief Planning Officer Mr Philip Bailey said that to give money to improve the cemetery would act as a precedent, adding tha t Clitheroe people would effectively be paying for the upkeep of the site, as the money would come from the


R. Lund, P. Tabener, M. Emmott (capt.), P. Duxburv, J. Dubowski, P. Dinsdale, A. Sweeney, J . Holden, P. Ramsey, M. Nieholls, J . Robson, M. Byrne. Clitheroe Rugby Club (v


Colne and Nelson, A): H. Wardle, J. Saunder, J. Hyde,


Clilheroc Rugby Club (v


pletely different with Wadding­ ttac


ng for Waddington, Tl


The well but then


ton pli play riing some good attack- mg football. Mansf "ield defended


second ' ' ha "lf was n


su b s t i tu te fende<


Spencer came on and within minutes had scored Wadding- ton’s equaliser. Then Geldard


Colne and Nelson 3rd, H): A. Nicol-Smith, J. Lund, G. Tor- bett, A. Rudd, I. Hampson, J. Blanchflower, G. Tindall, J. Corbett (capt.), R. Holmes, G. Williamson, M. Evans, M. R ideha lgh, I . K e a ts , J . Conboy, 1. Lomax. Res: D. Slinger, J. Mercer, M. Dux- bury, I. Fielding, P. Baron. C l i th c r o e Y o u th (v


rates. But Coun. Jack Carr


(Billington) felt this was an unfair view to take, pointing out that resi­ dents of Whalley and Wis^ well paid for the mainte­ nance of Clitheroe cemet­ ery. He thought it was wrong that they should pay this if they had to pay for the upkeep of their own cemetery without outside help.


CHESS CLUB


CLITHEROE Chess Club hold their first meeting of the new season at the New Inn, Parson Lane, on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. This year it is hoped that


committee member Mrs Elizabeth Arkley, of Fir Tree House, Chatburn. Anyone able to help is


Kirkmoor Road, almost three weeks to complete, walking between youth hostels. Their longest stretch was on the last day, when they walked 27 miles.


No sunblinds


AN application to attach two umbrella-frame sun


blinds to the ground floor windows of the White Lion Hotel, Clitheroe, has been turned down. The Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com­


mittee felt the blinds would spoil the character of the hotel, which is a listed building.


some new internal competitions will be introduced especially to encourage novice players and lady members. There will also be competi­


asked to contact commit­ tee member Mrs Cissie Sainsbury, of 12 Beverley Drive, Clitheroe. Tel. 24165.


Window boxes requested


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Recreation and Lei­ sure Committee is for­ warding a letter from Dis­ trict Librarian Miss Bar­ bara Snell to the County Council regarding the pos­ sibility of Clitheroe Lib­


tions for seasoned campaigners and for anyone who wishes to play on a purely social, non­ competitive level a welcome is likewise extended. The club intends to field


Padiham, A, Sun — Brian Morris Trophy semi-final): S. Blackburn, A. Blackburn, C.


Seed, R. Austin, R. Hardcas­ tle, S. Amin, P. Rushton, C. Woodworth, P. McCrea, S. Miller. R. Blackburn. Res.: M. Hall and J. Scorah. R ib b lc sd a lc Wands (v


scored two fine goals to se t up ........................acl-


an important first win for Wad dington. Waddington: Nuttall, Tom­


linson, Walker, Clayton, Bialec- ki, Miller, Bretherton, Hutchin- so n , G re e n , G e ld a rd , Whiteside. Subs: Spencer, Rimmer. Match sponsored by Skipton Building Society.


Batting collapses


Clithcroc 2nd 102 for7, Earby 158


Lucas. H, Sat.): W. Bradley, J. Hutchins, T. Wallbank, W. Workman, I. Threlfall, M. Gidlow, A. Parker, R. Driver, S. Kerr, G. Farnsworth, K. Taylor. Ribblesdale Wands 3rd (v


C l i th c ro e , A, S a t . ) : D. Cottam, K. Proctor, J. Mitch­ ell, P. Seedle, R. Birch, J. Ainsworth, C. Monk, M. Walker, D. O’Neill, S. Proctor, Seedle Ribblcsdalc Wands 2nd (v


CLITHEROE could only manage a losing draw against bottom club Earby. Chasing 158, they were


coasting at 69 for two until a batting collapse saw five wick­ ets fall with only 10 more runs added. Eventually they had to settle for one point with a score of 102 for seven. Clitheroc:'S. Blackburn 40,


Darwen, H, Sun.): M. Britclif- fe, IC. Fellows, D. Fitzpatrick, D. Workman, J. Renwick, S. Nield, S. Farnsworth, M. Proc­ tor, C. Pickles, N. Parker, H. Wardle.


Table tennis coaching


teams in the N.E. Lancs league where the A teams will appear in Division One, affording ~ very good standard of pi against teams ranging from Nelson to Blackburn. The B team will probably


A TABLE tennis coaching scheme is being started at Tr i n i t y Yo u t h Ce n t r e , Clitheroe, for youngsters. It will start on September


play in Division Tree though the final league make-up is var­ iable and will not be fixed until the league tonight at Burnley. Last season was a successful


10th and will run on Saturday mornings with Mr Mark Hors­ fall, an English Table Tennis Association coach, in charge. He is a member of Ribblesdale Table Tennis League which is running the scheme in conjunc­ tion with the youth centre and there will be four tables avail­ able for players.


one and the club hopes to con­ tinue in the same way this year. Anyone interested in further


ra ry having window boxes. Chief Planning Officer


Ladies’ darts


details may contact Eric Man­ sfield on Clitheroe 25518 or just turn up any Tuesday at the New Inn.


Mr Philip Bailey told members that as the lib­ rary is owned by the county it might provide boxes and flowers.


E.T. drops in for lunch!


SNAKES alive! Bar­ ker’s Primrose Nurse­ ries, Clitheroe, had never seen anything like it when “ET" dropped by to feed on their fuchsias. The “alien" creature


was in fact a caterpillar which has amazed Bar­ ker’s nurserymen with


its size.The large elephant hawk moth caterpillar, which bears a resembl­ ance to the Extra Ter­ restrial of film fame, stretches to more than three inches and is


Altered certificate


A WHALLEY man al­ tered an MoT certificate because he feared his car would not pass the test, Clitheroe 'magistrates heard. For fraudulently alter­


ing a test certificate, James Edmondson (48), of Meadow Lane, was fined £50. Mr Philip Howard, pro­


THE latest positions in the Clitheroe Ladies’ Invi­ tation Darts League are as follows — Joiners Arms 86; Black Horse 83; Commercial 78; Royal Oak 74; Dog and Partridge 66; Catholic Soc Cen 61; R. British Legion 57; CCWM Club 47; White Horse 41; Low Moor 37.


Quick goal


Chatburn 0, Clithcroe Res 2 CLITHEROE got off to a


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nearly an inch' in cir­ cumference. Mr George Barker


family business nearly 83 years ago, said: “We have never .sets? any-


(68) who founded' the


thing like, it in all' the time we have been here.” Now staff are taking ■. good care of their “


waiting for its transition to a beautiful pink moth.


find” y V


has become common in some areas including part of London, but is thought to be something o f a n ewcome r to Clitheroe.


The pink hawk moth


secuting, said the offence came to light when the new owner sent for an excise licence.wIt was dis­ covered that a test certifi­ cate had been issued in January, 1982, not Janu­ ary, 1983, as the certifi­ cate showed. Edmondson, an unem­


ployed joiner, told the Bench he had spent over £100 improving the car but thought it might fail the test. He was ordered to pay £25 costs. .


flying start when David Ash­ worth headed them into the lead after two minutes. In the second half Dewhurst scored for Chatburn but the referee had already blown for an in­ fringement. Clive Allen’ wrap­ ped up the points for the vis­ itors when nis swinging cross went in off the post.


Champions


Trafford on Tuesday, they de­ feated a Preston and district Palace Shield XI‘ to lift the


RIBBLESDALE Yo u t h League XI are this season’s Lancashire youth inter-league champions. In the final, staged at Old


trophy. Te;Seams they beat along the


Wirral.


way included a Bolton League side and a team from the


com­


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N. Thornton 0, C. Musson 24, S. Westhead 0, J. Boden 1, R. Banks 0, P. Bishop 0, A. Rigby 14, S. Rush 10. Extras 13, total (for 7 wkts) 102. Earby: 158. C l i th e ro e bowling: T.


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Bleazard 3-2-3-0; P. Bishop 8-3- 39-1; A. Rigby 15-0-68-b; M. Blackburn 9.4-2-36-3.


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NEARING the end of the Intack Self Drive Summer Squash League Empress men’s 1st team with a 3-2 victory over Hyndbum move into joint second place in Division One. The second team lost 2-3 to Hyndbum second and nowf are next to the bottom in Division 2A. The ladies team remain in third place in the ladies’ Divi­ sion One after beating Burnley 3-2.


Hockey starts


CLITHEROE Ladies’ Hockey Club’s weekly training sessions begin at Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket ground at 6-30


p.m. on Wednesday. Anyone interested in


GOLF


CLITHEROE Golf Club’s sing­ les stroke competition was won by B. T. Clarke 79-13-66, with H. Preston second with 78-11- 67 and C. Hamer third 78-10- ,68. The best gross was by P. Marlow with 75. In the invitation net play


four-ball competition, C. Briggs and B. Taylor came first with 46, J . Edwa r d s and L. Shepherd second with 44 and


third (after play off) with 44. In the gross play game, -D.


Greenup and L. Bond came first with 40. P. Marlow and M. Dunn scored 39 and A. Walmsley. and N. Eastwood 37.


playing with the club is invited to go along.


S INGING a n d p i a n o l e s s o n s , p r o f e s s io n a l t u t o r . — Te l . Bu r n l e y 3 5 0 7 7 .


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F o rm s o f t e n d e r a n d l i s t s of e s t a b l i s hm e n t s ma y b e o b ­ t a in e d f rom:


T e n d e r s t o b e r e t u r n e d t h e C h i e f E x e c u t iv e /CI e rk o f


Pets Corner


th e C o u n t y Co u n c i l b y 1 0 -3 0 a .m . , o n Mo n d a y , O c t o b e r 3 r d , 1983


45802


T EN DER S WANT ED to b u i ld r am p f o r s t e am c l e a n in g c omme r c i a l ve h ic l e s , f o r d e ­ t a i l s c o n t a c t — Vi c to r i a C o a c h e s . C a n n i n g S t r e e t , Bu r n l e y . Te l . 2 7 4 7 7 .


Personal


LONELY, De s p a i r in g . S u ic i ­ d a l . — C o n t a c t S am a r i t a n s N e l s o n 6 9 4 9 2 9 o r Black b u r n 6 6 2 4 2 4 .


Business Services


RE PAIR S a n d s e r v i c e o n t y p e w r i t e r s , c o p i e r s a n d c a l c u l a t o r s . A t t e n t i o n w i t h i n 2 4 h o u r s . — Te l A c o r n Of f i c e E q u i pm e n t B u r n l e y 5 6 1 1 5 .


6279i?


PREGNANT? Ne e d a f r i e n d Li fe , B u r n l e y 5 0 8 8 0 f r e e p r e g n a n c y t e s t , h e lp . 6S84P9


6tB070


PARADPSE PETS (2 5 y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e ) , al l b r e e d s c l ip ­ p e d o r h a n d s t r i p p e d in y o u r o w n h ome w i t h g r e a t c a r e a n d u n d e r s t a n d i n g . S p a n i e l s e x p e r t ly c l ip p e d t o y o u r s a t i s f a c t io n . — Te l . Bu r n l e y 5 9 4 5 6 e v e n in g s a n d w e e k e n d s .


64397S


BUY FROM t h e b r e e d e r s , w o r m e d ,


g u a r a n t e e d . R e a d y n o w , G e rm a n S h e p h e r d d o g s , r e a d y s h o r t l y , S p r in g e r an d C o c k e r S p a n i e l s a n d L a b ­ r a d o r s .


i n s u r e d a n d t om 2 0 2 9 . ---- Te l . R ams b o t - 44627


P ED IG R E E Y o r k s h i r e T e r ­ r i e r b i tc h . 3 Vi m o n th s , fully v a c c i n a t e d , £ 6 5 . — Te l . B u r n l e y 5 7 4 9 6 .


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E N G L IS H SPRIN GE R S p a n i e l p u p s . 2 d o g s . 1 b i tc h , l iv e r a n d w h i t e , s i r e d b y n a t i o n a l ST c h amp i o n s 1 9 8 1 / 8 2 . KC Re g . , e x c e l ­ l e n t w o r k i n g p e d ig r e e . — T e l . N e l s o n 6 9 9 4 4 1 a n y ­ t im e .


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Features include:—


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Enquiries and viewing by prospective residents and their relatives welcome anytime.


J. O. & K. H. WALKER


WILLOW BANK, PASTUREGATE, BURNLEY. Tel.: .55426


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L O O S E C O V E R S ,


THE professional’s prize at Clitheroe Golf Club, given by Mr Peter Geddes; was won by Mrs Joan Rhodes 82-14-68. ' Mrs Jeanne Huddleston 86- 17-69 won the August medal and Mrs Mary -Garvey 49-15-34 won a nine-hole competition.


S U N B E D S . Fu l l l e n g th o v e r ­ h e a d c a n o p i e s f rom- £ 1 9 9 . A i n sw o r t h & De n t . 2 7 9 .


-Al so ’ v e lv e t c u r t a in s h a n d s e w n . - — T e l . P a d i h am 7 6 1 68. -


m a d e , in- c u s t om e r s ’ ow n m a t e r i a l . E s t im a t e s ' f r e e .


t a i l o r ^ . 340608


L e e d s R o a d . Ne l s o n . Te l . 6 2 4 33 .


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INSTANT r e l i a b l e r emo v a l s . — Te l . C l i t h e r o e 2 2 8 5 2 .


Lost and Found


LOS T , la d ie s ’ n avy b lu e c a r ­ d ig a n . B a sh a l l E a v e s R o a d n e a r R e d P um p . W e d n e sd a y a f te rn o o n , A u g u s t 2 4 th . — T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 5 5 9 0 .


S la id b u rn 6 7 9 .


LOST. S u f fo lk lam b , c r im so n r e d o n s h o u ld e r . — T e l .


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j c l ip p in g a n d s t r i p p in g , o p e n | a l l y e a r r o u n d . — T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 3 8 4 6 .


S H IR E B U R N K E N N E L S . Bo a r d in g f o r d o g s a n d c a t s ,


COUNTRY REST b o a rd i n g k e n n e l s a n d lu x u ry c a t t e ry , th e p e o p l e w h o c a r e f o r y o u r p e t s . — Te l . Bu rn l ey 2 9 5 8 0 .


625951 KC Re gd .


v i t e d . — Te l . G i s b u r n 5 1 9 . 625580


i n s p e c t i o n i n ­


644580


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SCOTTIES. Y o r k i e s . P o o ­ d l e s . r e a d y n ow . C a i r n s r e a d y s o o n . — Te l . Co ln e 8 6 3 5 3 9 .


t r i e v e r p u p s , s h ow , gun, p e t . R e a d y S e p t em b e r . — Te l . Co ln e 8 6 2 4 2 9 .


Livestock and Poultry


PONY, 1 3 .2 h h . bay . g o o d j um p e r , g o o d in t ra f f i c , e x ­ c e l l e n t t em p e r am e n t , £ 3 5 0 i n c l u d i n g t a c k . — T e l . Bu rn l e y 2 8 1 8 4 .


WANTED.


S h e r r y , a Da l e s ma r c , so ld a t th e Cl i t h e r o e h o r s e s a le s t o 4 y e a r s ag o . S h e r r y is


I n f o rm a t i o n o n


a bay. wi t h tw o h in d w h i t e s o c k s , w h i t e in th e he e l of


j C o t t a g e . R o s e d a l e E a s t , j P i c k e r i n g . N o r t h Y o r k s . T e l . L a s t in g h am 3 7 7 . 40264


th e o f f fo r e , a s t a r a n d a sm a l l s n i p . S h e is 14.1 h a n d s h igh a n d wo u l d hav e b e e n a p p r o x ima t e ly 5 y e a r s o ld w h e n s o ld . Sh e wa s b e l i e v e d t o h a v e b e e n f rom a r id in g s c h o o l . I am t rying t o t r a c e h e r b r e e d in g an d w o u l d b e p l e a s e d to h e a r f r om a n y o n e w h o k n ow s a n y th i n g a b o u t h e r p a s t . Al l l e t t e r s w i l l b e a n s ­ w e r e d . —■ E b o r a l l . 7 Hill


OVER 3 0 R h o d e I s l a n d r e d s , g o o d l a y e r s , o n ly 7 mo n th s . £ 5 5 o . n . o . in c lu d in g n e s t b o x e s . — Te l . 5 7 9 6 7 a f t e r 5 P .m.


FINEST s e e d h a y , s t r a w , b a l e d s h a v in g s , c an d e l iv e r . — Te l . G i s b u rn 5 1 9 .


Radio, TV and Video


FO R R E P A IR S t o m o s t m a k e s o f TV. r a d i o a n d a u d io , r in g Re l a y v i s io n . — C l i t h e r o c 2 3 2 1 4 . B u r n l e y 2 5 3 0 4 . N e l s o n 6 5 7 9 2 . C o l n e 8 6 3 8 1 5 .


2 6 2 0 4 . 614344


BLACK AND WHITE. 20in. F e r g u s o n TV, 4 -y e a r s -o ld , o f f e r s . — Te l . C l i t h c r o e


Hi-Fi and Music J VC t a k e y o u o n e s t e p c lo s e r


t o r e a l i ty in t h e i r n ew hi - f i d em o n s t r a t i o n s t u d i o . — M u s i c Bo x , 1 6 W h a l l e y R o a d . A c c r i n g t o n . T e l . 3 8 3 5 7 1 . L a t e n ig h t T h u r s ­ d a y , 8 p .m .


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A GOOD s e l e c t io n o f n ew a n d u s e d p i a n o s a lw a y s in s to c k . P i a n o s b o u g h t . -—■ D a w s o n ’s Mu s ic . Te l . B u r n ­ ley 2 5 8 2 9 .


COME TO THE BEST.


FIVE PIECE d r um k i t wi t h h i - h a t , c ymb a l s a n d s to o l . £ 1 6 5 . — T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 7 8 5 9 .


L o u A n d y ’s Mu s i c S h o p . Te l . C o l n e 8 6 8 0 4 5 n ow . 44231


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H O R S E S A N D P O N IE S . Bu y in g , s e l l in g , p a r t e x ­ c h a n g e . Ta c k a v a i l a b le . — T e l . 0 2 5 3 6 1 4 9 7 .


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Houses for Sale


in t h e a r e a to w h i c h y o u a r e m o v i n g f o r p r o p e r t y a n d o t h e r in fo rma t io n .


We wi l l a d v i s e y o u o f th e L O C A L P A P E R S


F R O M T H E A R E A ?


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Y o u r local c o n t a c t is:


BURNL EY EXPRES S T e l . Bu rn l e y 2 6 1 6 1 .


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MOBILE HOME/CARAVAN. s t a t i c , n o t o n s i t e , lo u n g e , k i t c h e n , d o u b l e b e d r o om , t o i l e t a n d s h o w e r , fu l ly f u r n i s h e d , give awa y p r ic e , £ 8 0 0 . — T e l . P a d i h am 7 2 7 9 9 .


Houses Wanted


WANTED o n lo n g l e a s e o r r e n t a l p u r c h a s e , c o t t a g e o r sm a l l h o l d i n g , w i l l i n g t o a s s i s t in a l l a s p e c t s o f m a i n t e n a n c e , e t c . , a n y ­ w h e r e in P c n d l e s i d c a r e a , 3 in f ami ly , o n e in full t ime w o r k , u s e d t o c o u n t r y l i f e , r e f e r e n c e s a v a i l a b le i f r e ­ q u i r e d . — T e l . C o l n e 8 6 7 2 6 8 .


Houses Exchanged W A N T E D ,


b u n g a low in H c n th o rn d i s ­ t r i c t in e x c h an g e fo r c o u r t f la t a t 2 2 P e n d le C o u r t . 72105


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