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16 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 21,th, 1083


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A MASSIVE warning system went into op­ eration on Friday when 50 gallons of deadly sodium cyanide leaked into a tributary of the River Ribble at Barnoldswick and t r a c e s


dent did not prove as seri­ ous as was at first feared and by mid-day the alarm was called off.


Gisburn. Fortunately the inci­


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practice for .“Operation Albion,” the Ribble Valley Council and NW Water authority’s early-warning liaison scheme with the police and other bodies.


But it proved good


alerted farmers to move stock, anglers posted notices at access points to the river and all schools in


Immediately police HERBAL


a sale of branded seconds by Joyplan at Waddington Methodist Sunday School on April 20th, at 8 p.m.


DAY


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ADVERTISED 1 ON CHANNEL 1


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ken was demonstrated by Jackie Fairburn at a meeting at Hurst Green village hall of Clitheroe Lady Farmers’ social section. Sixty members a t ­ tended. Raffle winners


T Chefs art


were Mrs M. Bibby and Mrs L. Wilkinson.


about herbs for cooking but also .told of the many ways they can be used as home remedies for minor ailments, health and beauty. The next meeting is for


REMEDIES MEMBERS and guests of the Wednesday Club gathered at the Duke of York, Grindleton, to hear Trotty True, of Rams- bottom, talk about herbs and spices. She spoke not only


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) warning set-up scare tests


the area were told to inform pupils, to keep away from the Ribble.


bunie Park Estate, Gis- burn, close to the affected Stocks Beck tributary, were warned by police; who toured the area with loudspeakers, not to drink water from boreholes.


Tenants on the Gis-


Pickup warned caravan­ ners to stay away from the liver. He also stopped issuing-fishing permits.


Edisford was notified and manager Mr Ronald


The caravan site at


with dissolved cadmium, leaked into Stocks Beck from a large tank at the Rolls-Royce aero engine factory, Barnoldswick.


The cyanide, mixed


and will affect insect life for some time to come in the beck, its effects on the .Ribble itself will be


Although it killed fish


practically nil. With the liver in full


spate and the added rain­ water oh Friday, the dilu­ tion was sufficient to offset any great damage.


ly tried to help remedy the situation. Press Of­ ficer Mrs Irene Daly said: “Three 250-gallon tanks were obtained from the Yorkshire Water Authori­ ty and we arranged for them to be placed in the three areas where a pri­ vate water supply could have been contaminated.”


Rolls-Royce immediate­


praised by Chief Insp. Geoff Imeson, head of the Clitheroe division, who' visited the Bankfield fac­ tory which, he said, was very safety conscious.


The company was


ing into action for local farmers and their waves who had to move stock


It was a case of spring­


away from the river. • Mr .and Mrs John Berry, of BrungerleyV Farm, Waddington, were- typical . of many in the area. They rushed out to move 80 sheep and lambs.


chairman of the Ribble Fisheries’ Association — which represents all clubs in the area ;— said that most,of the cyanide would have disintegrated before reaching the Ribble.


’ Dr Ronald Broughton,


“However, I am wor­ ried about a half-mile


stretch of Stocks Beck where there is no doubt that insect life will take some months to recover,” he said.


that the fish which had died in the beck w'ould have suffocated from the effects of the cyanide.


Dr Broughton added


Local anglers, however, were not .too pleased


cident was seen as minor one by the North West Water Authority.


Christine Miles said: “Spijlages like this are oc­ curring all over the coun­ try quite regularly. The amount of cyanide in­ volved in Stocks Beck was relatively minor..


P re s s Officer Mrs


ples at the time and will continue to do so for while.”


Spring fashion on parade m “We took water sam­


blesdale Angling Associa­ tion Mr Max Dawson said: “This is our second prob­ lem in the past few weeks.” Directly the as­ sociation heard of the cy­ anide it posted notices at Low Moor, Brungeri.ey and West Bradford. However, the whole in­


about the- leakage, which follows recent pollution' of the river during the water strike. Chairman of the Rib-


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Jackie, of Clitheroe, ■whose models display­ ed a large. variety of spring and summer- ivear. Commere duties -ivcre undertaken by Mrs Barbara Taylor and a raffle of five prizes ivas drawn by Mrs Bolton '. Proceeds are for the


'Iroom at- Gisburn’s Stirk House to ivatch a spring fashion shoiv.' It •was staged by


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CONTOURED T IL E E F FEC T


VIN Y LS from


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UNIDEC S TO N E PAINT


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5 litre Normally B R U S H E S 3 3 p £ 1 . 3 8


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Well Terrace waiting


A PLAN for limited vehi­ cle Waiting on Well Ter­ race, Clitheroe, has been endorsed by the county .council’s. Highways and Transportation. Com­ mittee.


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; lifted, to allow parking for up to an hour, between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday to Saturday, on theporth side of Well Terrace.


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left, are: Joan Joss, J a n e t D ic k in so n , Maria Yates, Christine Napier, Kath Hickey and Marian Ridsdale, ivatched by branch members.


Pendle Club


WINNERS of the month­ ly b r id g e d r iv e at Clitheroe’s Pendle Club were: Mrs K. Ford and Mrs F._ Seed,' Mrs D. Hindle and partner, Mrs M. Holgate and Mrs B. Hanson.


Holgate, Mrs M. Thorne, Mrs B. Hargreaves, Mr J. Tattersall, Mr J. W. Rhodes, Mrs B. Hanson, Mrs F. Seed and Mrs R.


Raffle winners: Mrs M. GREEN — DRAKE


Pye. At the weekly session,


winners were Mrs M, Stone and Mr J. Harrison, Mrs A. Barker and Mr .F. Walker.


‘Follow’


AN address to Trinity Ladies' Afternoon Fellow­ ship, Clitheroe, on the w'ord “Follow',” with a meaning for each individu­ al letter, w’as given by Mrs G. Moir.


She w'as thanke'd' by Mrs J. Bishop, wT ided.


will speak on March 30th and chair the AGM, on April 13th, when there will be an afternoon .tea. •


The Rev. J. Needham ho pres­


only son of Mr and Mrs W. D. Green, of Haw'th-1 orne Place, .Clitheroe. The bride, the' elder


Mr John Derrick Green was married to librarian Miss Diane Joy Drake at- St J am e s ’s ' Church, Thornton, near.Bradford, on Saturday. The ’ bridegroom is the.


Chartered accountant


taffeta gown which she had made herself, featur­ ing a ruffled neckline, long puffed sleeves, a wide crinoline skirt and train. ' Her . embroidered veil w’as held in place by a headdress of white flow­ ers and she carried'a long traditional-style bouquet of pink roses, stephanotis and lily-of-the-valley. - Bridesmaids were.'Miss - Susan Drake,' the bride’s


w’as given away by her father. She wore a long white


A SCHEME costing £7,500 to improve lighting on the main Clitheroe to Burnley Road (A671) at Wisw'ell has been ap-


Footpath


A PLAN- for a £20,000 footpath outside Wadding­ ton and ' West ..Bradford CE School' has been given the go-ahead by the county council’s Highways and Transportation Com­ mittee. :


daughter of Mr. and Mrs P. Drake, of Wensley Bank Terrace, Thornton,


sister, Miss Helen Green, the bridegroom’s sister, Miss Linda Jowett and Miss Anne Franks.


blue velvet skirts and white la c e - tr immed blouses with high neck­ lines, all made by the bride’s mother. They had small 'headdresses and c a r r ied bouquets of freesia.


They wore long royal


Trevor A. Ginn and ushers were Miss "Sharon Drake, Mr Douglas Mul­ lins and Mr Shaun Mullins. .


Best man was Mr


Green. Top Restaurant, Clayton, the couple left for a honeymoon in Paris. They are to live in


Liverpool. Photograph: Mr C.


Heap, Bradford. . Improvements to junction


proved by the county council’s Highways and Transportation Com­ mittee. .' ' :.


,pass, is due to'start in the 1983-84 financial year.


ment, near the roundab­ out with the Wlialley by-


■ -Work on the improve­ DARWEN 775662 ;


r Councillors considered a report'which pointed to potential - hazard, particu­ larly when traffic towards Whalley tries to cross the A671.'


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