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


Wrong to rush decision on sports hall


THE various spoils hall proposals facing Ribble Valley are so important that a decision must riot be rushed, the couricil’s Recreation and Leisure Committee has agreed.


.


Stalwart of RC


Church


A STALWART of the Roman Catholic Church in Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley, Mrs Margaret Watson Threlfall has died, aged 73.


husband James was killed on active service during the war, had lived in Church Street, Clitheroe, for the past 15 years and in Dunsop Bridge before that.


Mrs Threlfall, whose


for more time before de­ ciding whether they want to proceed with a joint provision scheme at Clithe'roe Girls’ Grammar School to provide a sports hall th e re costing £308,000.- “This is a momentous


Councillors are to ask


thing to have to decide, which will affect the Ribble Valley for 40 or more years. We simply cannot be rushed into th is ,” said committee chairman Coun. Ted Boden (Chatburn). ■ There was a wide di­ vergence of opinion on the need for a sports hall. Coun. Jack Carr (Bil­


SS MichaeJ and John’s RC Church In Clitheroe, where she was a member of the choir. She belonged to St


She was a member of


Used to run village’s


post office


- lived in the village and worked for a Blackburn solicitor as a secretary. Mrs Threlfall is sur­


Hubert’s RC Church in Dunsop Bridge when she


vived by her son, Ian, and daughter, Janet. Requiem Mass at SS


Michael and J o h n ’s Church today will precede interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.


Enlisting support


of MP


RIBBLE Valley council­ lors are to enlist the help of Clitheroe MP Mr David Waddington in getting British Rail to do some­ thing about the state of Clitheroe Castle field’s boundary wall. The Recreation and


lington) questioned the entire concept. He said: "I don’t know whether we need an extra sports hall costing thousands of pounds of ratepayers’ money. It could be a mill­ stone around our necks.” Figures showed the ex­


isting one in Longridge was only used by two people out of 100, he claimed, while 75 per cent of Ribble Valley house­ holds had access to a car. Councillors had to


A WOMAN who ran West Bradford’s post office for eight years with her hus­ band, has died, aged 62. Mrs Kathleen May


Bird, of Fairfield Close, Clitheroe, was born in Yorkshire, and after mar­ ry in g he r husband, Edward, moved to West Bradford. The couple later moved


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Morris Men enjoyed a trip down Memory Lane when they got together at the New Inn, Parson Lane, Clitheroe, on Sunday evening. The group saw videos


Sport starts hare i


Superstars strive for title


RIBBLESDALE School's annual Superstar competition is now well under wav with nine senior pupils going for the title. The most recent event to be


held was the-assault course at Preston.. Army Barracks. Con­ ditions were difficult, driving « rain and treacherous under foot. The winner of the event was Mark Brown with Neil •


team event was: Alastair Gore. Neil Birtwell and Sean Mar­ shall with over 30 seconds to spare on the runners-up. The next event is archery


Birtwell in second place. The winning team in the


More bedrooms


of themselves in dancing action and browsed through scrapbooks of cuttings covering their exploits since the team teas re-formed in 1977. They also managed to


recruit a new member to swell, their ranks.


to Halifax, but their love affair with the small Ribble Valley village lured them back in 1967, when they took charge of the post office. Lately, Mrs Bird, who


weigh the Grammar School option along with increased facilities at Rib- blesdale School and Roefield Barn. They are to try and reach a deci­ sion in time to fit in with budget plans.


Former bus


A RIBBLE Valley guest house has received plan­ ning approval to put up a single storey extension for bedrooms and self-cater­ ing accommodation. The application, by Par-


NO LACK OF GOALS


THERE were goals galore in the first round of the Aitken Shield which, fortunately ended with no replays although two games went nito extra time. The competition . is sponsored by Tinians, newsagents. Castle Street. Clitheroe. All told 91 goals were scored


and it is still anyone’s title, it should be decided in about two months time, with shooting, running, stamina and weight events still to take place (swim­ ming. . circuits already com­ pleted). Competitors are: Alastair


the highest score in any one game being Chatburn’s 14 against an under-strength Grinclleton Reserves, followed by the 12 scored by Royal Oak Victoria against Transport Re­ serves.For most teams it will be league action again on Satur­ day, apart that is from West Bradford and Chatburn who will make vet another attempt to play their much delayed Ashley Smith semi-final at


Public Notices


Clitheroe Advertise!' and Times, Mgrch 3rd, 19S3 1 Education


THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


has taken considerable trouble to ensure ’all advertisements in this issue are truthful,


legal, decent and honest, complying with the British Code-of Advertising Practice overseen by the Advertising Standards Authority, Brook House, 2-16 Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7HN (01-580 5555)


KNOW y o u r o w n c h i ld . A h ig h ly q u a l i f i e d e x p o r t c an p r o v i d e a c o n f i d e n t i a l e d u ­ c a t i o n a l p r o f i l e o f y o u r c h i l d . A s s e s s m e n t , q u i - d n n c c . i n d e p e n d e n t s c h o o l e n t r a n c e a n d g e n e r a l t u i ­ t i o n . — T e l . P a d i l l a in 7 1 1 5 7 ♦ o r d e t a i l s . A l a n T r e a d w e l l . E d u c a t i o n a l C o n s t i l t a n t .


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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


rock Head Farm, Slaid- burn, had the backing of the NW Tourist Board members of the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee


were told.


was a widow, worked for Cowman’s, the Clitheroe butchers, but in De­ cember joined the employ of the VG foodstore in Woone Lane, where she worked up to her death. Mrs Bird was a keen


Club steps up waste paper collection


CLITHEROE Old People’s Welfare Committee is after your waste paper to help keep the Pendle Ciub, Lowergate, in business.


Leisure Committee says the wall is British Rail’s responsibility and has been pressing BR to have it repaired. The wall is in an ex­


driver A WHALLEY spent much of his-working life as a bus and coach driver, Mr Robert “Bob" George Alfred Hebden, of Poole End, has died at the age of 73. In addition to working


who


member of Waddington Drama Group and last year appeared in its pro­ duction “A letter from the general.” She also enjoyed walking and swimming. She is survived by a


son, Harry, and daugh­ ters Constance, Patricia


and Jacqueline. A service will be fol­


lowed by cremation at Ac­ crington on Saturday.


tremely dangerous state and getting worse. An in­ spection revealed a loose stone, six feet from the ground, measuring two feet by one foot. When it was reported,


that talks with British Rail were only going slowly it was agreed to write a letter to Mr Wad­ dington seeking his sup­ port and also to press the county council to help.


No takers among


the young


CLITHEROE Budgerigar Society’s annual presenta­ tion ceremony was held at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Barrow. -But when the trophies


were handed over, there were none received by junior members — be­ cause there were n< young competitors. The club is sadly lack-


for a number of local firms Mr Hebden spent some years as a bus driver with Blackburn Transport. He ended his working life after a spell of some 10 years with W. Robinson and Sons, Great Harwood, becoming well known over a large - part of L an c a sh ire as a courier-driver on the Il­ fracombe run. He retired


seven years ago, He leaves a wife,. Doris,


and son Robert. Cremation is at Ac


crington today.


Change of use now


official


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub- Committee, has approved the change of use of 98- 102 Whalley 'S t r e e t Bawdlands, Clitheroe from a shop to a house. In a written report to


Parents’ worries allayed


EDUCATION for chil­ dren in Simonstone will almost certainly be con­ trolled by Ribbie Valley and not Burnley, if the Boundary Commission de­ cides to move the village into the Ribble Valley. This was stated by Dis­


to run the club and apart from donations and fund­ raising events, the major source of revenue is from the sale of waste paper and cardboard.Many people and firms save their waste paper for the club, but due to a drop in prices more is needed to make the same amount of money. Until recently the club


It costs £60,000 a year


Threatened school will


has been able to collect much of this paper, but is now asking people to de­ liver it themselves. The best time for de­


be repainted THE exterior decoration of one of the six primary schools suggested for clo sure in the recent Prim ary Schools Report — Wiswell-Barrow— is to go ahead at a cost of £1,000. At a meeting of the


liveries is Monday morn­ ings, when a team packs the paper, and on Wed­ nesdays, when it is loaded onto the buyer’s lorry. However, it can be left


Gore, Alex Frankland, Mark Brown. Neil Birtwell. .Andrew Neild, Andrew Gower. Neal Kay. Sean Marshall and Andrew Townsend. The first three win medals


and the outright winner takes the shield for one year.


DARTBOARD


POINTS and positions in the Clitheroe and District Darts League this week are: Division One. Royal Oak A


102, Pendle Inn S7, White Horse 84, Black Horse S2, Black Bull 78, Lord Nelson 7G. Bonny Inn 74, Horseshoe A 69, Pendle. Hotel G9. Commercial Hotel G5, Waddington Club G4. Royal Oak B 5S. Division Two. Cross Keys


Roefield.Aitkeri Shield results: Royal Oak Victoria 12. Transport Res 1: Catholic SC 7. Whalley 2: Waggon and Horses 4. Brow- nhill 5 (after extra time). ICing's Arms 4. Trinity VC 1: Spring Mill 1, West Bradford 3: Read Utd 'Res 3. West Brad­ ford Res 1; Calderstones 1, Transport 2: Rimington 3. Lord Nelson 5: Sabden Res 2. Rimington Res 3: Chatburn 14. Grindleton Res 1: Lord Nelson Res 1, Sabden 3: Grindleton 4. Craven Heifer 3 (after extra time). Read Utd 3. Ribchester Cross Keys Res 2. Fixtures for S a t u rd a y.


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. RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL CONSERVATION AREA:


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


Ashlev Smith semi-final at Roefield. West Bradford v Chatburn (JS. GS. GB). Marsden Division: Read Utd


80. Brownhill Arms 78, Pendle Witch G4, Kings Arms G3, Sta­ tion Hotel 49. Joiners Arms 4(5. Horseshoe B 39, Lower Buck 33, Bay Horse 28. Clitheroe and District Darts


Trinity (—), Waggon and Horses v Transport Res (N. Bibbv). West Bradford Res Ribchester Res (KB). Division Three: White Horse


toria (TD). Division Two: Whalley


League will play the Club League on March 28th at Wad­ dington Social Club. Players wishing to be considered for selection should contact the secretary as soon as possible. No more than two players may be nominated from one team.


LATEST results in the Kibble Valley Ladies’ Darts Associa- . lion are: Division One. Joiners A 4, Commercial 4; Bonny Inn 4, Black Horse A 4: Catholic Social Centre 3, Station 5: Pendle Witch 2, White Horse G; BBC 2, Joiners B G. Division Two. Judge Walme-


sley 2, Victoria 6: Black Horse B *5, Kings Arms 3: Calder- stones 3, Royal Oak 5; British Legion 4, Bav Horse 4: CCWMC 2. Low Moor G.


at most times including evenings, through the door of number 101 Low­ ergate. The club is also anxious


trict Education Officer Mr Peter Evans at a meeting of the Ribble Valley Dis­ trict Liaison Committee for Education. Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw


of whalley, said that resi dents of Read and Simon stone had approached her with worries as to the area from which their children’s education would be controlled. Mr Evans said: “ It


to increase its member­ ship. Anyone over 60 is welcome to apply at the club on Monday or Thurs day afternoons or to con­ tact the secretary, Mr Jack Wrighton, of 4 Chat- fa u r n Pa rk Drive, Clitheroe (Tel. 23102). There are ■ also vacan­


Ribble Valley District Liaison Committee for Education on Monday Coun. Myra Clegg, Mayor of Ribble Valley, asked whether work would be continued at all the threatened schools, and ment ioned Wi swe l l - Barrow as an example. There is also an estimated £1,500 to be spent at threatened Downham for eplacement of lighting. Mr Jack Lord, Ribble


Black belts for two


TWO Clitheroe men have gained one of the most difficult jelts in any form of martial art. Both Mick Hodges and Peter


Krol have won their first dan black belts for Wadoryu karate. Said Mick, an instructor at a


would be lunacy to have Burnley administrating the Simonstone school if the village is in the Ribble Valley.”


'jo in in g th e soc ie ty (Clitheroe 25061). Meetings are held on


ing in members aged bet ween 11 and 16 and chair­ man Mr Terry Nelson would like to hear from any youngsters who fancy


the' third Wednesday of each month at Wellgate Social Centre, Clitheroe, for table shows, films and 'lectures.


Poorly after collision


A CLTIHEROE motorist was taken-to Bolton Royal Infirmary’s intensive care


unit on Tuesday after his car was in a head-on smash .with an o th e r


vehicle.Mr Paul Ferguson, of Whitewell Drive, was travelling on Belmont Road, between Preston arid Blackburn, when his car was involved , in the


collision.. I-le suffered severe


poorly.” - •


head injuries and yester­ day his condition was s ta te d to be “’very


/vehicle, a Bolton man, es­ caped with cuts.


The driver of the other


FOUR ' steel trestles and ■some building blocks


/ Trestles stolen ■


worth £176 have been stolen frorii a building site a t S a l th i l l Q u a r ry , Clitheroe. ' /


• ;


the committee, Chief Ar­ chitect and Planning Of­ ficer Mr Philip Bailey said that the work had, in fact, been carried out, the ap­ plicant being unaware that planning permission was needed. The application was to place the situation on an


official footing. He added th a t, as


Whalley Street, was pre­ dominantly residential, the development was ob­ viously acceptable.


Grassland


MEMBERS of Clitheroe YFC had a split meeting, the boys having a talk on grassland management and the girls holding a quiz.


Mr Dave Martin, of ICI, who discussed the use of various fertilisers, illus­ wtrated by diagrams. He


The tialk was given by


Whittaker and Stephen Whitwell. •


as thanked by John Pottery display


OVER. £65 was raised when the ladies” branch of Clitheroe Conservative Association held .a coffee morning. ■ Attractions included a


bring-and-buy stall and a display ‘of hand-made pot­ tery. Raffle winners were Mrs Nicholls, Mrs Nutter and Mrs Gambling.


Gardens


• “Gardens of the north.” He was thanked by


~


AT Clitheroe Soroptimist Club, president Mrs Mar­ garet Garnett introduced Mr- A. H a r t le y , of Padiham, who gave an il­ lustrated^ lecture entitled


Miss M. Bleazard. The raffle was won'by Mrs J. ■' Winterbottom. .


Inspection tour


THE good work underta­ ken by people on the Gov­ ernment-sponsored Com­ munity Enterprise Prog- l-anime run by the Ribble Valley Council is to be viewed by councillors at the end of March. On March 30th mem


cies for the Wednesday luncheon meals. These are for people over 70 living alone who should contact Mrs Phyllis Todd at Lyn­ wood, Whalley Road, Pendleton (Tel. 23324). The club also needs


Valley assistant education officer said:' “We cannot pre-judge that these sug­ gestions will be accepted. Wiswell-Barrow School would revert' back to the trustees if it were to close, and the conditions under which we are al­ lowed use of the school stipulate that it has to be kept painted.”


help on another front as more members are having to opt out of energetic activities because of their


age. Says chairman Mr


bers of the Planning and Transportation will visit villages including Sawley Bolton-by-Bowland, Slaid burn, Whitewell, Whalley Pendleton and Ribchester, and also Longridge to see landscaping, walling, work on car parks, in­ terior decorations and other tasks completed.


Brian Haig: “We could do with an influx of younger people to assist with such things as running the lib­ rary, helping out with the luncheon club and provid­ ing cars for this and for members to visit hospi­ tals.Anyone in te re s te d should r in g me a Clitheroe 24049 or contact Mr Wrighton.”


Fined £20


FOR using a car in Wad­ dington Road, Clitheroe, without a test certificate. Michael Smalley (37), of Waddow View, Wadding­ ton, was fined £20 at Clitheroe, with £5 costs.


^ c n i i M n c ? _______________J


1 (2) “Billie Jean” — Michael Jackson. 2 (14) “Total eclipse of the heart” — Bonnie Tyler.


3 (3) “Africa”- — Toto. 4 (11) “Tunnel of love” — The. Fun Boy Three. 5 (12) “Love on your side” — The Thompson Twins. 6 (1) “Too shy” — Kagagoogoo.


10 .(5) “Sign of the times” — The Belle Stars. 11 (4) “Change” — Tears for Fears.


Jeniffer Warnes.


Active in WI


A MEMBER of Grindle- ton WI for many years, Mrs Mary Dixon, has died at her liome, aged 84. Mrs Dixon, of Valley


View, Grindleton, was born in Slaidburn. She and her husband,


Samuel, who died last May, farmed at Bolton- by-Bowland, Wiggles- worth, Long Preston and Broughton before semi-re­ tiring to Brow’s Farm, Grindleton, about 30 yeai’s ago. About four years ago


club in the town’s United Re­ formed Church Hall: “It is very difficult to gain but we are both very pleased. It could now take two years to gain the second dan black belt.”


NETBALL


junior netball league might be set up for Clitheroe and Dis­ trict. Anybody interested in en­ tering a team (maximum age 14) should attend a meeting at Trinity Youth and Community Centre on Monday at 6-45 p.m. For further details contact Bar­ bara Tavlor (Clitheroe 25660).


THERE’S good news in the air for young netball players. A


Circuit of Pendle


THE. North Lancashire Road Club will hold its annual Circuit of Pendle time-trial race on Sunday. The 28-mile event will start and finish outside Whalley Golf Club and the route is Read. Barrowford. Gisburn and Clitheroe. Star rider will be Liverpool s


30 a.m.


the couple moved to Valley View in the village. She became a member


of the WI when she moved to Grindleton and at one time was on the committee. Mrs Dixon was also a


TOP TWENTY'] of Bentham, and daugh-


member of St Ambrose Church, Grindleton, where the funeral service will be held today. She leaves a son, Sam,


, ters Mrs Mary ■ Throne who lives in" America, and Mrs Margaret . Hogg, of


Grindleton. - Her other daughter Mrs Lilly Kearney, died about nine years ago.


7 (9) “Tomorrow’s just another day” — Madness. 8 (8) “Never gonna give you up” — Musical Youth. 9 (7) “Up where we belong” — Joe Cocker and


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12 (16) “Shiny, shiny” — Haysi Fantayzee. 13 (17) “Hey little girl” — Icehouse. 14 (21) “Sweet dreams!’ — Eurythmics. 15 (22) “Get the; balance right” —.Depeche Mode. 16 (25) “Genetic engineering" — Orchestral Man­ oeuvres in the Dark.


17 (46) “Na na hey hey kiss him goodbye — Bananarama.


m


18 (29) “She means nothing to me” — Cliff Richard and Phil Everly. •


;20 (15) “Christian” — China Crisis. National platings are in brackets, lip lor the top


19 (19) “Baby, come to me” — Patti Austin and James Ingram.


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“Sweet Dreams” — Eurythmics. LP of. the'week: “Hot line 1 and 2” — Various Artists. Chart compiled by Castle Records and Tapes.


\ Chemist’s rota


TODAY, and tomorrow Boots, Castle Street Clitheroe, will be -open from 5-30 to 6-30 p.m Sunday:- W.- D. Green Railway View, noon to . p.m. Monday' to Friday


5-30 to 6-30 p.m. No licence


FOR using an agricultural tractor on Station Road, Clitheroe,. without an excise licence, Robert Green (35), of Marsden Farm, Bashall Eaves, was fined £20 at Clitheroe. He was ordered to pay £19 back duty and £5 costs.


open time-trial of the season was Rod/ Goodfellow, Black­ burn. in 25.27 for the 10 miles. There will be a repeat event on- Saturday and all local cyclists are welcome to compete, start­ ing from the Sabden turn-off on the- Clitheroe bypass (2-30


Winner of the club s first , ,, _ p.m.).


Date of next triathlon '


THE second Ribble


Valley Triathlon .will this year be held on October 9th, following the huge success of the 1982 event. Ribble Valley Council’s


Dave Lloyd, arguably Britain's fastest time-trialist. The first of the 90 riders will set out at 10-


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to:' Extensions to study and lounge at St Lawrence's Vic­ arage, Church Street, Lon­ gridge 3/83/0103/P.


Alterations to office frontage (bay window treatment) office,


v Ribchester CK Res (NB), Grindleton v Chatburn (AW). Transport v Sabden (MH), Rimington v Royal Oak Vic­


v Catholic SC Res (J. McC) friendlv: Sabden Res v Rib­ chester CK Res (J. Duffy), Lord Nelson Res v Brownhill Arms (TJ): Craven Heifer Rimington Res (TW).


at 38 Berry Lane, Longridge 3/83/0113/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) 23262


THE draw for the semi-finals of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League’s knockout is: Billington B v Liberal A: Chat­ burn A v Conservative B; to be played on March 9th and lGth. Aggregate scores for the


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SATURDAY, MARCH 5th.


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Business Services B.C. BOOK-KEEPING SERVICES


Books prepared for your accountant or the tax office Condition Immaterial


preceding rounds were: Chat­ burn A 7G1, Waddington A GG4; Conservative A 692, Liberal A 799: Conservative B 853, Rimington A 782; Billington B SGG, Slaidburn 843. League results, Division


VAT and Tax returns completed Wages and P.A.Y.E. dealt with.


Clients visited — Competitive prices Contact: BILL CAMPBELL


One: Rimington A 12, Catholic SC A 2; Police 4, Billington B


10; Conservative A 4, Wad­ dington A 10; Chatburn A 11, Conservative B 3. Billington A v Liberal A (no card). Division Two: Liberal B.14,


8 Millthorne House, Henthorn Road, Clitheroe. Telephone: 25138 evenings and weekends


Chatburn B 0; Slaidburn 9, Rimington B 5: Royal British Legion A 8, Pendle Club G: Catholic SC B v Royal British Legion B (no card). Highest break, D. Speak,'


Chatburn 45. Tonight’s matches, Division


• lington A; Liberal B v Chat­ burn A: Billington B v Riming­ ton A: Conservative' B v Police. Division Two: Chatburn B v


One: Catholic SC A v Conser­ vative A; Waddington A v Bil-


Royal British Legion A: Pendle Club v Slaidburn: Rimington B v Catholic B; Royal British Legion B v Waddington B. Lib­ eral B —* bye.


CRGS take Cross Cup


■ deficit, Clitheroe Royal Gram­ mar School found their shooting boots and pulled off a 3-1 vie-' torv over Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School at Blackburn, to take the trophy. The cup is competed for an­


GOING into the second leg of the Petev Cross Cup with a 2-1


nually bv the two schools. Clitheroe'went in at half-time trailing by an only goal, QEGS having missed a penalty. After the break, Clitheroe


R E P A I R 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 O f f i c e E q u i p m e n t . B u r n l e y 5 6 1 15.


Personal Services 627*m ■ 1 0 6 .


CHATBURN w e e k 2 5 .


Competition Winners FC 1 5 0 Clu b .


Legal Notices


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( in v o l u n t a r y l i q u i d a t i o n )


N O T IC E i s h e r e b y q iv en t h a t t i i e C r e d i t o r ^ .oT t h e a b o v e - n a m e d C o m p a n y a r c r e ­


q u i r e d . o n o r b e f o r e th e 3 1 s t d a y o f M a r c h . 1 9 8 3 . t o s e n d t h e i r n am e s a n d a d ­ d r e s s e s . w i t h p a r t i c u l a r s o f t h e i r d e b t s o r c l a ims , a n d t i ie n am e s a n d a d d r e s s e s o f t h e i r S o l i c i to r s ( i f a n y ) , to t h e u n d e r s i n n e d


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Y O R K S H IR E BANK CH AMB E R S .


H A CK E T T .


1 0 KING S T R E E T . L E IGH. LANCS


t h e L i q u i d a t o r o f t h e s a id C o m p a n y : a n d .


q u i r e d b y n o t i c e in w r i t i n n i f s o - r e ­


• and CRGS held out for the last - 10 minutes of an exciting game.


scored twice in four minutes, the goals coming from Ian Far­ rington and Neil Fox. Skipper Huw Jones netted the winner


Boys retain swim trophy


THE Boys’ Trophy for the champion team in the Ribble Valley Schools’ 'swimming gala was retained for a second, year by Clitheroe Roval Grammar School with S3 points. Second were Ribblesdale School with 77 followed by St Augustine’s 55, Gawthorpe 47 and Ivy Bank 40.The Girls’ Trophv was won by Norden School. Rishton.- with 106 points, followed by St Augustine’s 94. Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School ,85, Ribbles­ dale 66, Gawthorpe 45 and Ivy Bank 33.The awards were presented bv Mr Jim Cottle, deputy head­ master at Gawthorpe and for­ merly a teacher at Ribblesdale


Recreation and Leisure Committee agreed to make Ribblesdale Pool av-. ailable'on that day and 75 entrants will be allowed to take part in the. swim­ ming, cycling and running events, compared with 60 last year..


TEAMS '


dale 2nds. a): Wildman. Taberner, Greatorex. Fielding, Torbett. • Emmott. Duxbury. Dubowski. Dinsdale, Sweeney. Ramsey. Holden.. Nichols, Mercer." Greatorex. / Clitheroe 2nd XV (v Rossen-


ciitheroe 1st XV'(v Rossen-


.School. The venue for the event is. changed each’ year, this time it was held at the Padihhm Pool. It, was held in Clitheroe last year.


Winning ladies


EMPRESS Ladies’ 2mls con- . tinued their winning ways with


a 4-1 win at home.to Pines: • • Marilyn Fletcher, Sheila


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