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10 Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, April 19th, 1984 £5 WINNERS “Selected Newsagents”/


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Ribble Valley Football League


SIXTY cyclists will be p ed a l l in g th rou gh Clitheroe on Saturday in the Clitheroe stage of the “Tour of Lanca­ shire.” The Clitheroe stage,


the second part, of the four-day event, is being organised , by the North Lancs Road Club. The riders, among them Mearley’s Mark Gornall, will leave the Ribbiesdale Pool at about 9-50 a.m. From there they will


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SOME weird and wonder-/ ful characters were cre­ ated by pupils of Brook- side School, Clitheroe, for a decorated eggs competi­ tion. There were ballerinas


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and funny faces among the 130 or so entries, which were judged by clay artist Sarah McDade,, visiting the school for a week teaching the chil­ dren about making clay figures.


■ Winners who received Easter, egg prizes, were: Class 5 (10-11 years): N a ta sh a Meadows, Caroline Templeman. Class 4 (8-9): Graham Pic­ kering, Caroline Avery, highly commended Melanie McGlynn. Class 3 (7-8): Donna Boyer, Aamir Zulfi. Class 2 (6-7): Phillip Winstanley, Naomi Kennedy. Class 1 (4-5): Peter Aspinwall, Michael Walker.


I Local YFCs take their fair share of county prizes


MEMBERS of Bowland Regional YFCs came away with their fair share of trophies and dzes at the annual meeting of the Lancashire


federation of YFCs held at Myerscough Ag­ ricultural College, near Preston, on Thursday.


Whiteacre site ‘not suitable’


A DECISION by the County Council th a t W h i te a c re School, Barrow, is not a suitable site for the Ribble Val­ ley’s proposed mental health day-care centre came as a great disap­ pointment to the Ribble Valley Council’s Policy and Resources Com­ mittee.


(Wiswell) said: “The county gives as i ts reasons bad access and poor conditions of the .buildings.”


Coun. Myra Clegg


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the matter to the council’s Public Works and Health Committee for more infor­ mation and comment.


It was decided to refer Warren Farm


OF the 10 houses for sale on the Ribble Valley Council’s scheme at Warren Farm, Hurst Green, three have been sold with negotiation for a fu rth e r three in the pipeline. The four properties


1983 Shell Awards — John Harrison (Slaidbum YFC). Farmhouse plan' ning prize — 2nd Jacqui Mason and Susan Clark­ son (Clitheroe YFC). Bowland YFC won the


Prizewinners were:


Chatburn take revenge


Chatburn Res 4, Riminxton 2


travel to the town centre through 'Market Place, and on to Chatburn Road. The 75-mile stage, will


then take the riders through Gisburn, Long P r e s to n ,


S e t t le ,


Clapham, Bentham, Oakenclough, Longridge and Chaigley, before re­ turning to Clitheroe. The first rider is ex­ pected back in town at


about 1-30 p.m. The “Tour” is being


organised by the Lake­ land Division of the Brit­ ish Cycling Federation.


PENNINE Hang-gliding Club is meeting in Lan­ cashire over Easter. They will be assembling in Clitheroe tomorrow for weather reports before deciding on which of' several hills to use. These include Parlick, and Pendle,


COACHING COURSE


YOUNGSTERS' in terested in developing their football skills should head for the Castle Field, Clitheroe, on Monday night. Miss Anne Day, of


CHATBURN took’ the points in this local derby. In conditions ideal for spectating, but a little hard for playing, the home side deserved to re­ verse the result of their. e a r lie r meeting this season. Chatburn seemed much faster in the open­ ing encounters and it was no surprise when Heyes raced through to . score after 15 minutes. Rimington found their


even until a total mis­ understanding allowed . Hickling, Chatbum’s most lively player, the chance .to score. Chatburn- brought on


rhythm and a perfect cross from Smalley gave- Scott an easy header to equalise. The second half started


sub Smithson, which had the desired effect when his cross was met by Heyes, who headed home. Rimington, although


AITKEN DRAW


THERE were no surprises in the three Aitken Shield quarter final ties played on Saturday.


- Now-: T r a n s p o r t "m e e t Catholic SC in the semi-finals, while Royal Oak Victoria await the winners of the Chatburn v Read match. Results — Aitken Shield,


second round replay: Read Utd 2,' Calderstones 1. Quarter- finals: Ribchester Res. 0, Transport 4; Royal Oak Vic­ toria 5, .West Bradford 0; Grindleton 2, Catholic SC 3. Marsden • Division:. West


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Bradford 0, Catholic SC 3; Kings Amis 0, Royal Oak Vic­ toria 8; Sabden 1, Ribchester Res 1; Chatburn Res. 4, Rimington 2;' Division Two: Read Res. 2,


Waggon and Horses 1; Craven Heifer 3, Transport Res. 1. Division Three: Sabden Res.


2, Calderstones Res. 0. Saturday’s only fixture is the


Marsden Division clash bet­ w e e n T r a n s p o r t a n d Rimington. i On Wednesday, Ribchester


Res. play Lord Nelson in the Marsden Division and Catholic SC Res. meet Ribchester CK Res. in Division Three.


Marsden Division


under pressure, had their moments. They produced dangerous corners and went close several times. Heyes completed his hat- trick before Scott scored his second — a fine indi­


McCullough, Gower, Beswick, P a rk e s , H in d , | Haydock, Lawson, Heyes, Thompson, Hickling, Smithson, Dobson. Rimington: Bate; Barret,


B u t te rw o r th , D a r l in g to n , Hacking, H a r t le y , Kemp, Frankland, Smalley, Scott, Hodgson, Taylor, Ashton.


Whalley, is running a course, free of charge, for seven to 13-year-olds, each evening at 7-30 until Friday. Places will be limited


Alan stuns his old club


Royal Oak Victoria 5, West Bradford 0


and anyone interested should contact Miss Day on Whalley 2506.


Group aids charities


F. Smith Memorial silver tankard for regional in­ volvement and Clitheroe YFC took the A. Fox Trophy for the top club for involvement. John W h i t ta k e r (Clitheroe) won the erect­ ing section of the hedge­ laying and fencing com­ petition. Prizewinners in the con­


CHEQUES to ta l l in g £1,100 were presented to local and national charities by the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Licensed Trade, at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, on Tuesday. The money, which has


A HAT-TRICK from 18-year- old Alan Blenkinship put ROV a step closer to retaining the Aitken Shield trophy they won last year. Now they face a semi-final


tie with either Chatburn or Read. However, it was West Brad­


ford who went closest in the early stages, Chris Melling shooting just wide after five minutes. The visitors were kicking


with the wind, but with 30 minutes gone, Blenkinship opened the scoring when he slipped the ball past Bamber. Just after half time, Gary


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vidual goal. Chatburn Res: Winckley,


. Kings A..... ..............20 2 117 5 L. Nelson..................21 2 118 5


Conti on target


Royal Oak Victoria 8. Kings Arms 0,


-ROYAL Oak Victoria were 1-0 up within five minutes with, a goal from Chris Stewart. This was followed by the goal of the game, from Alan Blenkinship, who had no problem finding tne net with a fine header after a pinpoint cross from Gary Conti. A .firs t h a l f ,hat-trick by


Steve Conti; scored in the space of 15 minutes, gave. Royal Oak Victoria, a 5-0 lead at half-time. B le n k in sh ip s co red his


second goal, Conti grabbed his fourth and in the 85th minute substitute Paul Green rounded off a great team performance with the eighth. Royal Oak Victoria: G.


Tomlinson, Wade, Astin, Harri­ son, Stewart, G. Conti, S: Tomlinson, Smith, Blenkinship, Pritt, S. Conti, Subs. Bush, Green.


Read make


amends Read Utd 2,


Calderstones 1


been raised at functions throughout the year was presented to representa­ tives of 10 charities by chairman Mrs Margaret Close. Also there were, the


servation competition were Chipping YFC, whose team was: Juniors — Rachel Ester, Nicola Kenyon, John Bailey Seniors — Sam Hardman and Stephen Pike. In the Preston Far­


Conti broke through to increase the lead and then Blenkinship, playing against his old club, made it three. Dave Bush replaced the in­


jured Harrison for ROV and with 20 minutes left, Blenkin­ ship completed his hat-trick. Ten minutes from time,


group’s president, Mrs Chris Wilson, and vice- chairman Mrs Flo Burgess, who is also chairman of the NW Council of Auxiliaries. Afterwards there was a


mers’ Quiz, tankards went to the Slaidburn senior team of Alison Parker, Mark Blakey and David Kelsall and to the Chip­ ping junior team of Julie Seed, Andrew and John Bailey. The Alan Oddie


Rosebowl was won by Mark Blakey (Slaidbum), There were also quiz prizes. for Andrew Bailey (Chipping), Neil Breaks (Slaidburn) and Alison Parker (Slaidbum).


Landscaping in hand


unsold comprise a house and three bungalows. The other remaining seven properties on the estate have been rented. Coun. Mrs Eileen


A SCHEME is being pre­ pared to complete the landscaping of the Vale House Close Sheltered Housing Scheme, Whal- ley, with lawns and a paved sitting area. The work is to be car­


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Mather (Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley) told mem­ bers of the council’s Hous­ ing Committee th a t people were now showing an interest in the remain­ ing houses, probably be­ cause of the time of the year.


Guarantee for opera


THE Castle Theatre Group’s open -air produc­ tion of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera “Iolanthe” in June is to be guaran­ teed £300 against loss. The Ribble- Valley


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Steve Tomlinson rose to head home a Conti comer to finish the scoring. ROV: G. Tomlinson, Wade,


Stewart, Harrison, Astin; G. Conti, Blenkinship, S. Tomlin­ son, Pritt, Smith, S. Conti. Subs: Bush, Crook. West B rad fo rd : Barber,


buffet, and dancing to the hotel’s resident disco. The cheques went to


Coulston, Reddin, Pearson, Reynolds, Clegg, Potter, Bart­ lett, Dean, Mantle, C. Mellin. Subs: Moore, B. Mellin. Referee: Tony Dobson.


the Red Cross (£100), Leukaemia Research (£200), the Pat Seed Fund (£200), Arthritis and Rheumatism Council (£100), Ribchester Hospi­ tal (£100), Disabled Sports (£50), Action Research for the Crippled Child (£50), and three donations of £100 each to the group’s own trade charities.


Found drunk


A 22-YEAR-OLD woman was found so drunk that she had to be arrested for her own safety, Clitheroe magistrates were told. Isobel Mary Colling-


ridge, of Taylor Street) was fined £15 with £6 costs.


ried out under the au­ spices of the Manpower Services Commission. Members of the Ribble


Collingridge,' who had a broken leg in plaster at the time, was seen by the police1 sat in the road in Duck Street. She was so drunk that


The court was told that V


Valley Council’s Housing Committee were told that a sign had been vandal­ ised, but it was decided not to replace it at the moment, the cost being £275.'


Appointment


THE Ribble Valley Coun cil Treasurer, Mr Gordon Onslow, has been ap­ pointed chairman of the Lancashire Chief Finance Officers’ Association.


Council’s Recreation and L e isu re Committee agreed after being told that if it rains, the event will be held in, Clitheroe Parish Hall. Coun. Laurence. McEn- tee (Clitheroe) said he


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« Transport


in charge Ribchester 0, Transport 4


TRANSPORT marched into the Aitken Shield semi-finals with a convincing performance against a strong' Ribchester side. A strong wind made playing


conditions difficult, but Trans­ port mastered the elements from the outset and settled down to play some controlled football. B u t le r ’s deep cross was


. READ United. got their re- ’ venge against the side which beat their reserve side in the Dan Seed final last week, al­ though Calderstones led for most of the game. - The Aitken Shield replay was


played on a windswept pitch and Read found themselves a goal down at half-time. But in the second half Read’s


pressure paid off and their reg­ ular marksman Ramon Beil grabbed two goals to give the home side victory. Read’s man- of- th e-m a tch was Duncan Hacking.


Winning start


EMPRESS Men’s summer team made a winning start in their opening match of the season, beating Hyndbum 4-1. Bob Peel and John Meadows encountered little trouble, both


winning 34). Ken Mantle won well by 3-1


. on his debut after struggling in the first game. Mike Barrett lost 3-2 after fighting back valiantly from 2-0 ' down.


after a slow start, and George Senior had a convincing victoiy


POOL


headed on by Kay for Lawson to open the scoring and shortly after Bradley added a second as the visitors exerted continu­ ous pressure on the Ribchester


the second ' half, with Trans­ port’s accurate passing and strong running causing prob­ lems for the home defence and i t took some fine saves by Traynor to keep the score down. Bradley added number three


defence. The picture was the same in


she could only crawl. The defendant apolog­


ised to the magistrates for her behaviour.


Chemists’ rota


TODAY Boots, Castle Street, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. To­ morrow,, Derrick Green, Railway View, noon to 1 p.m: Sunday, Derrick Green, noon to 1 p.m. Easter Monday, Boots, noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday to Friday,- Derrick Green, until 6-30 p.m.


Choral items


and Evensong, the choir, conducted by Mr’Robert Tattersall, sang .“The Appeal of the Crucified" from Stainer’s Crucifixion.'. Soloist' was' Mr Miles Leadbeater.


THERE was a good at­ tendance at Palm Sunday services in St Paul’s Church, Low Moor. At family Communion


: Stevenson assisted by Licensed Reader Mr Ken


crosses were distributed to the congregation. . 1


items was Mr Trevor Lord, and organist for the day was Mr Tattersall. The services were con­ ducted by the Rev. Brian


Organist for the choral


Guy.) Ats each .service palm


a f te r an excellent passing movement' involving. Sharpies and Butler. The scoring was completed by Butler, with a marvellous individual effort, racing 40 yards to calmly slot the ball home past the advanc­ ing keeper. Transport: Noone, Bean,


Morgan, Pidlyskyj, Baldwin, Sharpies, Kay, Nixon, Lawson, Butler, Bradley.


EARLY GOALS ENOUGH


Grindleton 2, Catholic SC 3.


GRINDLETON were at a dis­ advantage in # the first half of


their Marsden Division clash with Catholic SC. For the visitors had a very


strong wind at their backs, and were playing down the slope. Grindleton's defence ap­


peared to be holding out alright until Catholic SC struck with three very well taken goals, in the last 15 minutes before.half time.


and 20-yard strike by Richard Prew to bring Grindleton back into the game. Defender Greg Eamshaw scored Grindleton’s . second, finding the back of the


I t took a brilliant solo run ;


> net after a shot had been par­ ried by the visitors’ keeper. Grindleton: P. Devine, B.


J o n e s , G. E am sh aw , M. Devine,-J. Read, A. King, W. Powell, M. Ramsden, M. McKenna, S. Turner, R. Prew. Sub; M. Legg.


LATEST Ribble Valley Pool results are: Red League: Lower Buck A


- 6, New Inn 1; Horse Shoe A 4, Dog and Partridge 3; Pendle Witch 4, Craven Heifer (Croe) 3: Lord Nelson 4, Higher Buck 3; White Hart 5, Black Bull 2. Blue League: Black Horse B 2, Lower Buck B 5; Commer-


4, Black Horse A 3; Victoria A 2, Commercial A 5; Tillotsons A 2, Joiners A 5; White Horse A 5, Kings A 2; Royal Oak A


Transport...............20 16 4 0 36 Sabden................... 2015 3 2 33 Cath.SC................. 2115 1 531 RoyalOV............... 2011 3 6 25 Read Utd................1810 1 721 Rib.Res....................20 9 3 821 W.B’ford.................. 19 8 2 918 Rim’ton....................20 7 211 16 Grin’ton.....................20 6 2 12 14 Chatburn................ 20 5 31213


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CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


should give description and date ot insertion and copy ot Advertisement.


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


responsibility for omission or mistakes. CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE CLUB


MEETING will be held on


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, 1984 at 8-00 p.m.


REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE REGULATIONS 1983


REGISTER OF ELECTORS Claims to be included in the Register been


NOTICE OF CLAIMS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE


undermentioned persons and may


received


office of the Electoral Regist­ ration Officer. Unless


be


undernamed will be added to the


received by April


objection 30th


Street, Clitheroe: Frances A. Weaver/


39 Peel Close, Whalley; Vale


Punfield, Robert H. Punfield, 12 Vale House Close, Whal­ ley; Raymond V. Mary W.


Elizabeth L. House


House Close, Whalley; Bertha A.


Close, Whalley; Mary Barker, 15 Vale House Close, Whalley; Vale He


Stanley, E.


Ingham,, 13 Vale 14 Vale House


Ingham,


Wallace Wraughton, 17 Vale House Close, Whaliey; Nellie


ouse Close, Whalley; lughl


Sybil M. Shaw, 16 ................"


Curran, 18 Vale House Close, Whalley; Beatrice E. Riley, Norman J. Riley, 19 Vale House Close, Whalley; Edward Flack, Mary A. Flack, 20 Vale House Close, Whal­ ley; William French, 21 Vale House Close, Whalley;. Doris Henney, 22 . Vale House Close, Whalley; Lena Eddles- ton, 23 Vale House Close, Whalley; Lily Jones, 24 Vale House Close, Whalley; Phyllis E. Jolly, 25 Vale House Close, Whalley. April 19th, 1984. f- M . JACKSON


Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancs., BB7 2RA.


Teresa O’Leary, 11


Electors for 1984 on May 1st, 1984.


published Register


the of


a inspected valid


from the at


the is of Electors have


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


PLANNING ACTS 1971 TO 1974


TOWN AND COUNTRY CONSERVATION AREA DESIGNATED


An application has been re­ ceived for permission for:


1. A new window and door at 8 Market Place, Clitheroe. 3/ 84/0177/P. 2. A conversion to a single dwelling at The Barn, Old Tannery, Waddington. 3/84/ 0201/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.


(Chief Architect and Planning Officer)


PHILIP BAILEY Signed Competition Winners


,8 3 . T h a n k in g a l l w h o • bought tickets: • ■ 78099 W A D D I N G T O N F C E a s te r draw:- 1st, pink 44DN2715; 2nd, light green 74BQ0605; 3 rd , salmon 43DN3792. 7so99


W E S T B R A D F O R D F C ISO Club, Final Week: £70, no 106; £40, no. 72: £25, no.


C H A T B U R N F C 150 Club, Week 32: 1st, 102; 2nd, 129. Week 33: 1st, 34; 2nd, 91.


Legal Notices ; Electoral Registration Officer


In th e m a tte r of the Trustee Act 1925


78335


RIBBLE VALLEY, BOROUGH , COUNCIL


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t the Ribble V alley Borough Council is consider­ ing in relation to the work referred to in the Schedule to this notice an application to dispense with certain require­ ments of The Building Regu­ lations or to relax them in so far as the work does not comply with them. The regu­ lation concerned is listed in the said Schedule. The 'details of the work con­ cerned are shown on the plans referred to in the said Schedule which are deposited at the offices of the Ribble Valley Borough Council and may be seen-at all reason­ able hours at the Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe SCHEDULE SITE


BUILDING REGULATIONS 1976 AS AMENDED


■ cial B 2, Victoria B 5; Joiners B 6, Tillotsons B 1; Kings B 5, White Horse B 2; Brown’ Cow 2; Royal Oak B 5; Station 5, Horse Shoe B 2; Waggon and Horses 4, Talbot 3; Red Pump 2, Sun Inn 5; Hodder Bridge 3, Craven Heifer (Chaigley) 4. L e ag u e p o s i t io n s , Red


WORK; Conversion of cellar to bar and dining area


ALTERATIONS TO SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE ,


League: Joiners A 157, Royal Oak A 129, White Horse A 127, Lord Nelson 126, Victoria A 126, Pendle Witch 122, Com­ mercial A 121, White Hart 121, Craven Heifer (Croe) 120,


. Kings A 116, Horse Shoe A 112, Dog and Partridge 100,


Black Horse A 199, Black Bull 97, Tillotsons A 96, New Inn 93, Higher Buck 79, : Lower Buck A 75.


Joiners B 159, Station 132, Black Horse B 122, Sun Inn 122, Victoria B 121, Waggon and Horses 120, White Horse B 115, Talbot 114, Craven Heifer. (Chaigley) 113, Lower Buck B 113, Hodder Bridge 109, Red Pump 99, Horse Shoe B 98, Royal Oak 96, Commercial B 85, Tillotsons B 68, Brown Cow 64.


■ SQUASH


EMPRESS Squash Ladies summer team lsts had a good start to the season when they beat Belvale 1st 5-0 at home. Jill Farthing, Anne Cowking,


Daphne Herd, Jean Halsall and Dorothy Barker all won 3-0. In tneir away game against


Belvale 2nds, they won 3-2. . Daphne Hera and Anne


Cowking won 3-0, Dorothy Barker-won 3-1, Jean Haisall lost 1-3 and Brenda McLaugh­ lin lost 2-3.


' Blue League: Kings B 160, ,


PLANS; Details of the altera­ tions Building Regulations for which relaxation is sought. Regulations Table to H3 and H2 (1) (e). • (A) A of three steps permit­ ted, only two are to be pro­ vided at the entrance,; and within the building two steps between dining 3 and exter­ nal doors.


: over a flight of steps at the entrance. Representations with regard to the effect


(b) A door must not open 1


■ which theNdispensation or re­ laxation may have on public health or safety may be made


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PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1961. Section 8 '


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL persons having claims against the ESTATE Of ELLEN BRADLEY, late of 15 Green P ark, Whalley, nea r Blackburn, Lancashire, who died a t Blackburn o n , J a n u a ry 3 0 th , 1984, and whose Will was proved in th e Dis tr ic t Probate Registry a t Liverpool on March 22nd, 1984, m u s t sen d w r i t te n PA R T IC U L A R S o f su c h claims to the undersigned Solicitors on o r before June 22nd next, a f te r which day this Deceased's Assets will be dis tr ib u ted by the P e r ­ sonal Representative having regard only to the claims .of which w r itten Notice shall • have been received and w ill n o t be liable fo r the assets of th e Deceased o r any p a r t th e reo f so dis tr ib u ted to any person o r whose claim they sh a l l n o t th e n have had Notice.


Re: ELLEN BRADLEY DECEASED


AND all persons Indebted to th e said Es ta te are asked to pay th e ir respective Debts at once. ^


D a te d th i s 1 3 th . d ay o f April, 1984


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A r t and Craf t for fo u r days ^ each w e ek . A lthough th e , teaching will be mainly to Junior forms, preference will be given to a candidate who has th e ability to teach Ar t to 'O* level s tanda rd.


(2) — P a r t - t im e te a c h e r o f ’


(3) — A Science graduate for tw o days each week to teach m a in ly P h ysics to Ju n io r forms . There will be the possibility of 'O ' level work fo r a suitably experienced candidate.


(4) — A Mathematics g ra d u - • a te fo r 3V£ days each week to - teach M athematics to 'O ’ level standa rd.


Application forms may be o bta ined from The Regis­ t r a r , W e s th o lm e S ch o o l, Bla ckburn BB2 6PS. Tel. 53447


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O O B E R M A N N puppies, KC Reg., ready soon, excellent p ed ig ree. — Tel. Nelson 697173.


- 79626 -


L O O K I N G F O R A P U P P Y ? F o r the la rges t selection of pedigree p e t puppies in the a r e a , v is i t '— N u tsh aw Kennels, Clowbridge, Burn­ ley. Tel. 28617. Can d e ­ liver.


644631 P O N D F I S H ,


D R A K E S H E A D B o a rd in g Kennels and Cattery, col­ lection and delivery service, only vaccinated dogs and cats ta k en . — Tel. Burnley 210 3 7.


P o n d s , l in e r s , any * size, t r o p i c a l f i s h , m a r in a , p lan ts . Llanberis Aqua­ tics, 196 Blackburn Road,' n e a r Accrington c en tre. 79660


l . O O O ' s . , While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no


Business cards; letterheadhigs, ‘ • • dance tickets, etc. ..


PRINTING S tH y iL t iT Quick sendee — small quantities


■ , , • .... welcome.


Books written up. VAT returns .. completed.





24 Abbey Fields, Whslley... Tel. 3940.


l e w is • evenings and weekends^^^


Removals and Road Transport


HMIL4J,IJ.'.|.l'f lq- - KEITH MILLS


★ Local or distance work ★ Fully guaranteed and insured


★ Free estimates ★ Friendly, efficient service B .} Telephone:


URNLEY 31027 evenings or - : 24120 days


M O V E I T . Remove w ith Mel and y o u 'll do well! Any l a r g e i t em m o v e d in C litheroe fo r £5. La rger r e ­ movals, £5 p e r h o u r plus 20p pe r mile. — Tel. Mel Edm o n d so n on C li th e ro e 2 .4 9 0 8 f o r - a n y o t h e r


q uote s. 773B2S


S T U B B S D E P O S I T O R I E S L I ­ M I T E D es tablished over 60 years, household removals, loc al an d long d is ta n c e , storeage specialists, inspec­ t i o n i n v i t e d , B .A .R . member. — Tel. Blackburn 57122 o r 48540 fo r e s t i­ mate.


ANNUAL GENERAL / KERI W O O D V


*★ **★ ★ *★ *★ ★ -** *


PRICE RE


*1 EBENEZER TERRACE Jo f terrace garden fronted Jheating and open views fro- {comprising: Vestibule, sittii Slower floor kitchen and use ^bathroom with 3-piece suit


* . t * * * * * . * * * * * *


’2 WOODFIELD VIEW, recently extended house,


.quality units and built-in oven and hob, etc., luxu suite, only by viewing £27,500.


Situated in a quiet cul-d Featuring full CH. spacio


11 BRIDGE END, BILLL of terrace cottage with i outskirts of Whalley with s river towards Whalley Abi central heating and compi first floor, 2 double bedt bedroom. Parking space at


T O W N A N D C O U N T R Y Re­ m o v a l S e r v i c e s L t d , moving, stor ing, shipping, T.C. takes care’. — Central House, Canning S tre e t. Tel. Burnley 56611.


770649


B A I L E Y ' S Keep Moving Ltd, removals, s to r in g , shipping, member of British Associa­


646H7


L O M A S T R A N S P O R T . Small removals, single items from £4. Cheap ra te s , f re e e s ti­ m a te s . — T e l . B u rn le y 411415 and 34 3 49. - 773697


tio n of Movers. — Tel. Burnley 35445.


L I G H T H A U L A G E and small removals. — Tel. Nelson 694119.


Education 764892


26 MOORFIELD, W LEY. A spacious detach bedroomea house in a r .. residential area, very v maintained with gas C double garage, Sie-Ma fitted kitchen and lovely dens, comprising: ’ lounge, dining room, . . . fast kitchen, sun loun porch and w.c. First floo good bedrooms, bathro


pn


H; bre


77369


40 PASTURELAN DRIVE, BILLINGTON. a t tra c t iv e 3 bedroo dormer style bungalow, maintained and decorated fe a tu r in g superb 30 through lounge, central h< ing and garage. The propc is sensibly priced for an e; sale.


27 ABBEYFIELDS, WIL true bungalow situated on the village centre. The I enjoys views of the Nab. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath' easily managed gardens. £3;


bu


' tastefully modernised 2 bed uninterrupted views from grounds and towards Ken featuring gas CH, and a sui easy-walking distance of t Vestibule, through lounge “ bedrooms, bathroom with:


2 ABBEY VIEW, BILL


LATE NIGHT OP UNTIL 7 p .m . - - ] AND HALIFAX BU


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DEVELOPMENT SITE, property comprises an old conversion into 4 houses, permission for 2 houses. A' the site offers great potenti this scenic Ribble Valiev £80,000.


79 KING ST, WHAL


Clitheroe 22324 (Editori


A L S A T I A N S , Poodles. Old English, ready now. Corgis, Y orkies and Cairns, ready soon. — Tel. Colne 863539.


' 77189


D R A K E H O U S E K en n e ls , C l i th e r o e . B o a rd in g fo r dogs a n d , cats, inspection Invited. — Tel. Clitheroe 25494.


79693


C O U N T R Y R E S T boarding kennels and luxury cattery, • th e people w h o . care for


G E R M A N ' S h ep h e rd pups , f rbm s h ow -w in n in g p a ­ r e n t s . —■. T e l . ' B u rn le y 3517 0 . •


y our p e ts . — Tel. Burnley 29580.


629982 79034


- vaccinated.' — ; Tel. Colne. 8653 02 .


J A C K 1 R U S S E L L p u p p ie s , £ 2 0 . — .T e l . G i s b u r n 33 4 .


L O N E L Y , Despairing, Suici­ dal. —• Contact Samaritans, Nelson 694929 o r Black­ burn 662424.


767070 Personal Services 48 DUR£X OOSSAMER ....


20 AEOIS DOTTtO_________________t»JO 20 TVm-FBUITTl__—------------------C7J* LOVE AOS BOOK


INTERNATIONAL 8El£CT)0N PACK CM* - -- .....OJO


{FACTORY A PARTY PlAN AGENTS REQUIRED) AEGIS PRODUCTS, COLESWLL


(DEPT. 429) BntMNQHAM, BU 1RL RETURN AD WITH OROER FOR FREE SAMPLES. VALUE O 00


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


•by May. 10th, 1984, by letter addressed to m e 'a t - th e undermentioned address. Philip Bailey, Borough Plan-


S U N B E D S . Full length o ver­ head canopies -■ from '£199. — Ainsworth & Dent, 279 Leeds Road, Nelson. . T e l , . 6 2 4 3 3 ."


made, In cus tom ers ' own m a te r ia l . E s t im a te s f re e ; Also velvet tu r ta ln s hand: s ew n . 76168.


ta i lo r -


T e l.- P ad lh am - ’ 767726.


' o f f . Please ring Clitheroe, 22285 a f te r 6 p.m.


- willing to do all those jobs your husband keeps putting


Ji...


D E N T A L R E P A IR S , P a u l ­ so n ! •— T e l . B la ck b u rn 65808 o r 47270 anytime.


773932 :7I4Q5 Business Services


T Y P E W R I T E R maintenance, all leading makes, I B M golf, bal l machines a -speciality." — T e l . A co rn Off ice E q u ip ­ ment , Burnley 56115. ^ .7 7 1 2 0 0


TELEPHONES: ’


Editorial....... ...Clitheroe 22324 Advertising ........Clitheroe 22323 Classified...........:.Burnley 22331


■A' -V: -■ L A D I E S . Qualified bu ild er 644416-’


tr id g e s fo r C o le co vis io n, In te lliv ls io n , A ta r i 2600, VIC 20, A tar i 400/800/600 XL’. Low, low . r a te s . — Ring Marlene -anytime, a t , MDM C a r tr id g e s Library,


Nelson. 697305;


V I C 20 computer, w ith 3 ' games, leads and • manuals,


, .< . . .


H I R E C O M P U T E R S ’ A N D G A M E S M A C H I N E S . A tari 4 0 0 , I n te l l lv is io n , A ta r i 2 6 00 . . Hirer all y o u r : ca r ­


ft • r v


c a s s e t te deck , jo y s tic k , = d u s t cover," £155. — T e l . ' Colne. 868063.


. 79400 ■


> exchange • fo r good colour television, any s c re e n 's iz e . — T e l» Clitheroe 27844.10731


T E X A S . I n s t r um e n t s 1 6 K c om p u te r .an d h an d b o o k , hardly used, s e l l ' £60 or


Antiques


Y O U ' L L do a good t ie a l b e t t e r w i th u s l H a li fax ‘ ■/Antiques C en t re , Q ueens- , Road Mills', Queens Road/ '


of an t iq u es and cafe. Open ' — ' 5 d a y s -a w eek. T u e s ./S a t., ■ ,’“7


Gibbet S tre e t, -Halifax','Tel, Halifax 66657, Three f lo o rs


lO o.m. to 5 p .m . • - -V. - - ‘ '


'-.79231' ’>■ •' , GISBURN


DETACHED HOUSE


Offers overj!60,000 Detached bam if requiret


PADIHAM 74712 or GISBURN 415


■TELEPHONES:


i Advertising...... Clitheroe 2 Classified..... .....Burnley 22


Editorial....;......Clitheroe 2‘ V Computer/Electronics Horses and Ponies ' 618070


,1 4 . 2h h C H E S T N U T m a re r 10971


1 72374


1 0 - y e a r s - o l d . — T e l . Clitheroe 41204.


G O O D H O M E w an ted for. 13.2hh liver ch e stn ut geld­ ing, good to sh oe, box, e tc . , excellent fo r second p o n y , m u s t haVe g o o d s t a b l i n g a n d g r a z i n g 1 facilities. No d ea lers , £450 o .n .o . — TeU B u rn le y ’3348 3 .


L I F E provides a vfrlend when you are pregnant and in. difficulty. F o r f ree testing and help — Ring 50880.


S H E E P D O G p u p p ie s , £ 16 . .— Tel._Gisburn 3 3 4 .


; 79242 79243


.P E D IG R E E Alsatian p u p p ie s , ' 79257.


E D I S F O R D K E N N E L S . . . Boarding fo r dogs and cats, E a s te r to S ep temb er . — Tel; C litheroe 22129.


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