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Clithewe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Cicixxified)^ 11 Clillicmv Adivrlixn- tiiiil Timex. Noeciiihee JIxt. Ilh'iri “ THE LEATHER SHOP, News in brief For a fine selection oj leather goods


a nd gifts to solve even my Christmas present problems . . . Choose from a selection of belts, cheque book covers, credit


card cases, ex­ ecutive cases,


gloves, handbags, keg cases, leather gifts, purses,


.scarves, ties, um­ brellas and wal­ lets"


CHRISTMAS ’85 37 WARNIill STREET ACCRINGTON. Tcl. 31173


MORE than 300 people are expected to board the sp e c ia l tra in from Clitheroe on Saturday inorninp; for a shopping and siRlitseeing trip to tlie capital. Thei’e are still some tickets available for the tri)), which has been organised by Mr Peter Moore, on behalf of Clltheroe Pai'ish Church.


A TAEK about life in the Armv was given by Mi‘ R. Walbank to Clithcroe Yl-'C. The vote of thanks was given by Steven Whitwell. seconded by


.Janine Mellor. Next Wednesday at


there will be a talk on l.and-Rovers by Ribhles- dale Motors.


Pendleton Village Hall


ONCE AGAIN MAUREEN HOWSON of


C


29 PEEL STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel, 27848,


Presents her famous PRE-CHRISTMAS


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BONUS of Autumn and Winter, 198.5, stock


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previous season’s stock, and you will also be able our Wedding Gown Rail. e.g. £310. Now K120, £2-10, . ’«'•• ....... -Now K7.5. Veils KH. Headdressi's. CO.


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Uvim nihi r atl r/rmibir n d i i f lions (living ifou a M r stiuurv (ini/ «/ nil tinu s. .S.iW'i- have also now nnerinl our


HKKK/.K fasUannin^'.^un Bed Room Open ,Mon,-rri, il-30 a,m, — ,S-:!(I p,m. Sat, il-.’iO a,m, -5-3(1 p,ni,


(7ift Vouchers for Castle Coiilare and al.so the Bahama Breeze Tanning Bed are now available. jf(i/T innvr hy-pass ]ybnIlt’y/Skiptan A-VJ, near W hitcHidvs)


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£«>0.00 £75.00


TOUGH guy Clint East- wood stars as the name­ less horseman sent to clean uj) a corrupt and violent California gold- rush town in “ Pale R id e r ” , sh ow in g at Clitheroe Civic Hall to­ morrow for a week. It is the star’s first Western role in nine years and one which he also directed.


AN appeal against a Ribble Valley Council en­ forcement order for the removal of a caravan at the rear of Tosside Sub- Post Office has been dis­ missed by the Depart­ ment of the Environient. Members of the De­


CLITHEROE Association of Church Choirs’ first work, Handel’s “Messiah," will bo presented in the Parish Church on November 30th,


M itch e l l ( so p ra n o ) , Dorothy Dugdale (contral­ to), Ian Chippendale (tenor), John Moor (tenor) and Rodney Smith (bass), with Elizabeth Holland (continue), Nigel Gaze (or­ ganist) and Charles Myers (conductor).


velopment Sub-committee were told that it was not considered suitable in an area of outstanding natur­


al beauty.


FOR usinji a car with the wronu combination of


lyres. James Thompson


(73), of Hazel Dean, West Bradford, was fined £20 hv Clitheroe magistrates. ‘ 'riie court was told that


the defendant had used radial tyres on the front axle aiul cross-ply on the rear.


A GROCEirS shop at the .Assembly Rooms, Wad- dinglon.‘ is to be turned into a craft and coffee


shop. P e r m i s s i o n for the


change of use was given bv the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sui)-committee, which granl(.*d ajiin'oval for con­


CLITHEROE man John Warrilow was fined £50 by the town’s magistrates for using a car without an excise licence. Warrilow (21), of Edis-


Soloists will be Ruth


A BILLINGTON man said to have travelied at speeds between 55 and 62 m-p.h. in Ins motor trac­ tor unit at Clayton-le- Dale, was fined £30 by Ciitheroe magistrates for exceeding the *10 m,p.h,


speed limit, Christopher Hosker


(26), of Railway View, said in a letter to the court that he had been accelerating to overtake a slow-moving vehicle and intended to slow down after completing the man­ oeuvre.


ford Road, also had to pay £8.33 back duty. He ex­ plained that the car had l3een off the road because he had been working on


it. HOME-MADE items from


cakes to cuddly toys and dolls to delicious delicacies will be on sale at the Clitheroe Women’s Insti­ tute (ihnstmas Market a week on Saturday. The market, in the


FOR using a car with two faulty tyres, George Met­ calfe Simpson (24), of Swallow Scars Farm, Slaidburn, was fined IMO. He told C l ith e ro e


AN api)lication for listed building consent to reno­


vate a cottage in Main Street, Bolton-by-Bow- land, and build a conser­ vatory at the rear was aj)proved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Devclop- mentSub-committee. In a report, Borough


Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey said there had been com- jjlaints that the conservat­ ory would take away light from neighbouring proj)er- ty and affect visual ameni­ ty. However, following amendments to the plans, agreement had be?en reached with the objec­


tors.


Magistrates* Court that the veliicle was a family car and not his own. New tyres would have been fitted but for pressure of work. They were i)ut on immediately after the inci­ dent.


Clitheroe Parish Church lower hall, is open from 10-30 a.m. to noon.


WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle Club’s bridge ses­ sion were: Mrs K. Tolson and Mr 'I'. .Adey, Mrs M. Slone and {larlner.


TRAVELS from Delhi to Bombay were de.scribed


version of part of the pre­ mises to a lea and coffee bar seven months ago.


f i r e m e n were on .Monday damping down a barn at Dean Farm, Sabden. which went up in names on Saturday after­ noon. .Mxiul -1.00(1 hay bales


to Clitheroe Probus Club


by .Mr R. Marsden. * .Mr Marsden, who was


born in Ahmadabad, wliore his fatlier managed


jets to bring the !)laze under control.


were de.^itroyed and the barn was badly damaged. !-'iremen attended in four engines from Padiham and Burnley and used water


OUTl.l.NE planning per­ mission for change of use of pan of the restaurant and kitchens al the Swan and Royal H o te l . Clillierue. to shop units was granted by the Kibble Valley Council’s Development Sub-commit­


tee. 'Hiey will face into t lie


S w a n ’Cou rtyard, which is already commercially d e ­ velop ed . Listed building appr()v-


bottle store.


a cotton mill, de.scrihed his journey back to bis birthplace ‘and the many places visited en route. He is to continue his talk at the club’s next meeting at Whalley .Abbey. He was thanked by .Mr Edwin Haworth.


GRANTS totalling £7(>4 foi' imjH'ovements lo three Grade II listed buildings in Clitheroe have been sanctioned by tlie Ribble Valley Council’s Planning and Transportation Com­ mittee. A total of £501) goes for improvements to ISth century buildings at 2 and 4 Duck Street and the remainder for general renovations at Rock Cot­ tage, Church Street.


al was also pven for in­ ternal allerations and the removal of a first-floor


THE national “Children in Need” appeal has touched the hearts of Clilheroe people. .A collection point at the


RESIDENTS lodged 14 objections with the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-committee to an application for a two- storey side extension at 9 Shays Drive, Clitheroe. In a report. Borough


DESPITE five letters of objection, the Ribblc Valley Council’s Develop­ ment* Sub-committee has given permission for tlie operation of a single pri­ vate hire car from a liouse in Balmoral Avenue, (jlithcroc. Pei’inission will have to


members


Lifelong church


TWO lifelong members of St Nicholas’ Church, Sabdon, Mr and Mrs Edgar Wilson have cele- h ra led Iheir golden wedding. Mr and Mrs Wilson,


boll) born and bi-oughl up in the vilhige. were mar­ ried al Ihe pai-ish church, whei-e Ihey have since been aclively involved. Mr Wilson was a sides-


C. I. DECOR


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Tel. 0200 27359 24hr. service for emergencies i.e.: Floods and Fires We have now moved to


NEW PREMISES Our new address is


nian and served on Ihe PCC foi- maiiy years and his wife Annie is a former choir member. ’I’iie couple, who have I


lived in Iheir Pendle Sli'cel Wesl home for 30 voiu-s. liave a daugliter Jlyra, in Padiham, and Iwo grandchildren. Ml'S Wilson (76) was a


5 a C A S T L E G A T E , C L IT H E R O E over the top of Castle Records, (entrance through the tunnel).


N O T IC E T O H O T E L S , R E S T A U R A N T S A N D B A K E R S


We are now extending our services and now have a dip tank for the removal of heavy baked on carbon and grease etc. to baking trays, roasting tins and pans or any other kitchen item that you have problems cleaning.


This service is also available to the general


weaver and lie)' husband a wai-ehonseman in Ihe old


Union .Mill for many yeai's. Mr Wilson (7-1) iiiler moved lo Birlweils Pi'inlei's. working in llie despalcli depai'linenl. His liohhies have been


be renewed again in 12 months and members were assured that the situation would be moni tored during that iieriod.


Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philii) Bailey said that the extension would be only three feet from the boundary of a neighbour’s rear garden and would constitute ‘‘un- n c i g h b o u r 1 y d e v e I o p -


ment." The application was


refused.


IU-2PA1R work on a hole in the wall of Edisford Bridge. Clitheroc, is due to be completed this


week. ’I'be damage was caused


earlier this year by a veh­ ic le , but Lancashire County Council was unable lo begin work until recently because of diffi­ culty in obtaining mason- j‘v and labour resources.


.AN application for the erection of a horticultural workshop and store at The Garden Centre. \Vhalley Road. Barrow, has been approved by tlie Ribble Valley Council’s iJeveloinnenl Sub-commit- lee.


National and Provincial Building Society’s offices


in C a s t le S tr e e t . Clithoroe. this week was


soon being used and to encourage interest the society has organised a gne.'is the name of a teddy bear competition.


BILLINGTON youth


who put the tax (lisc from one of his vehicles on another was fined £50 by Clitheroe magistrates for fraudulently using an


TWO fire engines were called out to a blaze in dining room al Moorland Crescent. Clitheroe, in the early hours of last Thursday. A chair and box of toys were severely damaged and there was smoke and heal damage


to decor.


excise licence. Simon .Andrew .Martin


(18). of Calder Avenue. fined a furlh(,*r £50


for u.sing a car wiiluiul insurance. £‘20 for having faulty brakes and £10 for not having an excise


licence. .Mr John Lumley. de­


Foot x S p a


£27-95


Electric /) Kettles (*


fofjd PlOLt"


horn £ 8 - 9 ^


£ 2 9 - ^ ! •


Trolleys from £129-95


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£1^9 II


lop Pot reanidkot


5 £29-95 : ' 8 Vi'ELLGATE. CLITHEROE TEL: 27161


B f * . ’ip lOciSUMS r?m


If /T*'!* • -«


Electric '2'" Knife


' £9-95


Micro Screen Shavers


£29-95


Voice Control Alarm


£14-95 *’*•7 PLUS


OUR C H R IS TM A S G IF T TO YOU


— with every purchase made we will give you a C2 voucher tor you to spend on our 1986 Spring stock,


1-3 BYRON STREET HABERGHAM


BURNLEY. Tel. 71492 - V . . . v:'"


fending. said that al the lime iiis client had two vehicles. Unthinkingly, he moved llie current tax disc from one vehicle lo the other. He then drove liie vehicle, which was not insured.


OUTLINE planning per­ mission for a detached dwelling on land adjacent lo 1 l l i l lc r e s t Road, l.angho. was refused by the liibble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub- co m m i 11 e e b e ca u se l h e site was loo small. The committee also re­


ceived six letters of objec­ tion from residents^ in nearl)v Whalley N e w Road staling that they would be overlooked by the development.


FOR urinating in place in Castle Clilheroe. Carl (20). of Ea-iimooi was fined £20.


Jeffrie: ■ Drivt. He l(»ld


a public Slreel.


(Milheroe m a g is ira le s lh a l he had b e en up a back a l ley w h er e no-one could s e e him.


Announcement to the people of CLITHEROE


In the taxi few nwnthx we haee worked hard lo present to yon. whal is probably Ihe (inesi show of (urnishings in Ihe North of England today (This incidentally has come from oiir friends in Ihe trade itself).


l l ’c now have a 2.5.0IW ft. Superstore on (itic leectand carry in slock orer ihmi l l ion worth of furniture ready for immediate delieery


# EO tg ta n ^ o u g E Ladies Fashions


Exciting Pre-Christmas 3 A L E


LOW LOW PRICES Everything reduced!


WE HA VE OVER 100 3-PIECE SUITES AT PRICES FROM £329 TO £2,495


FURNITURE WITH PRICES FOR TABLES AND CHAIRS FROM £149.95 TO O VER £2,000


WE HA VE A VAST RANGE OF DINING AND WALL


WE HA VE 15 DIFFERENT BEDROOM RANGES in .slack for immediate deliecry from mirror fronted wardrobes lo natural wood finishes


WE HA VE A BRAND NEW CARPET DEPARTMENT with neer 2.000 patterns an show and we can stilt fit for Christmas


Carpels from at.O.i persq. yd.


WE HA VE READY MADE LINED VEL VET CURT.AINS to keep out the winter cold from £29.9.5 per pair


To keep you in the picture and up lo dale with the latest SICf fTSand SOVSOS we haee a new c.vtensiee range of


TV’s, VIDEOS AND HI-FI EQUIPMENT nil hacked up with a first class screice department


Cl 000 l . \ST.4.\T Cl iKDIT— on production of bonkers card nr any acceptable credit cards (written details an reyuest)


™ PLUS HENSONS BED CENTRE AND SHARPS i, ^


THE STORE TH.AT REALLY HAS MORE!! FITTED 14EDKOOMS


Queen Mill.Queens Roatd. Accrington.Tel:36262^ Ample car parking facilities


taskers Open: Mon. — Sat., 9 a.m. — 6 p.m., late night Thursday, till 8 p.m. n mu— I THE 1 HOME FURNISHERS-— i 6 Book early for


/i Xmas beauty \ treatment


KATIE’S ( BACK /


in action) 4


K n gC H th e r o e \ 2 4 4 7 S t o b o o k a p p o i n tm e n t s '


AN application to convert a detached garage to a liousc on land al the real of 30 Milton Road, Whal ley. lias been turned down


by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee.


ponlli-y i-eai'ing and gai'- dening on an iillolinenl


neiir his liome and he is a keen member of Sahden 1 HorliculUii'id Society. He is also ir ea su r e r of| Sabden Over 60s Chib. Ml'S Wilson belongs lo Saiiden WI. ’riieir anniversary was 1


celebraled will) ‘'open house’’ al llieir home and a family meal al ihe Higher Trapp, Simon-1 Stone.


public. Prices range from E l .0 0 per tray (min. order


eio.oo) Why not give us a ring or call round at our offices with your cleaning problems between 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.


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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323


GISBURN AUCTION MART


PRICES


THKKE were «T1 animal.*; for- ward at Gisburn Auction Mart's Christmas show and sale of in-calf cattle on Thursday. The champion was K. Murniy (£700) and reserve champion W. and F. Peel (£r>0()).


cow went to R. .Murray (r7(K)). W. and F. lAel (£.700) and .1. P.


Class one for the best in-calf


Harrison (£030). (jliL-iS two for the best in-calf


heifer showin)i not more than four broad teeth and carrjinji its first calf went to .1. R. Drinkull (first and second, both at £050) and H. Rojier (£0('»(l). November-December calvers


made to £700 and .lanuary cal­ vers to £57S. There were 124 newlv-calved


dairv cows and heifers forward. FirsA quality cows made to £750 (averajje £007). second quality to £540 (£.500). First qualitv heifers made to £730 (£020) aiid second quality


to £525 (£520). Chief prices were made by


\V. A. and A. Booth (£750) for


.a Friesian calf and R. Ro(H.*r (£730) for a Friesian heifer. There were 3:10 animals for­


ward in the calf section. Fir.<l


qualitv Friesian bulls made to £12S (£105i.45). second ((ualily to £10:) (£7U..55). heifers to iN'* (£70) and second iiualilv to £50 (£42.35). Hereford X bulls made to £150 (£137.25) and £100 (£78.05). heifers to £S.'' (£05.25) and £47 (£17.40). Charolais X bulls made to


£192 (£158.05) anti uvera^red £10.S, heiters made to £120 (£103..50) and £80 (£81). Black pollv bulls made to £loo (£94.75) and £1*3 (£00.15). heF* ers to £00 (£04) and £.)8 (£45.40). Limousin X bulls made to


£195 (£ 1 5 0 .9 5 ) and i l l ' (£1U2.15>. h e i f e r s to £10'<


(£1(12.80) and £89 £02.55). Sim- mental X bulls averaired £1*’>0. itcifers made to £104 (£lt>.*>.»* and £1M


) (£72.05). Weanefl calves; Friesian bull.-


made to £10)0 (£12o.05). beef X bulls to £270 (£218) and heifers to £219 (£217). Chief prices: A South Dvwrn


bull siiltl by .1, Pye maile £2i*>. a Bel^rian blue bull by F. M. (i'oar £2:12. a Charolais bull bv S. Ve rily £192. a Limousin bull


bv .1. and .1. ('oweiil £195. a llereford bull bv H. .A. Taylor £1.50 and an Aberdeen .AiiLms bull by 1. Whittaker i'l(*o. Fonvard in the fatslock sec­


tion were 508 fat cattle includ- inj: 118 vounj: bulls. H,*' steers ami heifers and 212 ci>ws and


bulls. There were 2.210 sheep for­


ward inclmlinK l.*>05 ^railed sheep and Oil ewes ami rams. Yoiinn hulls: Linht made to


125.2p (111.8p). medium l>> 128.2p (112.2p). others to 103.2p (95.0n). Chief prices: W. Bennett


Manicures,


pedicures, cleanse and make-up,


eyelash tinting, facials, etc.


H’E’A’L’T ’H-


(128.2p and 120.8p). A. am! M. Kedmayne (127.2p) ami D. L.


I.ambert (120.2p). Steers and lieht heifers;


Liirht steers made to lo.5..’'p


(97.4p). medium tt) l l3 .2p (9 7 .9p). heavy to lo:L2p (95.:lp). li):hl heifers to lo7.."p (94.:ip). metlium to 109.2p (95.1p). heavy lo l*0.2p (91..5p). Uncertified li):hl steers made to 98.2p (94.5p). medium t" ‘k).8{) (92.7p). heavy to 95,.-i


THE pipe months has scv<*rL


the town’s Legion a


liiacki'Urr. | U is


Ribble Val But iTimo been deni s e c r e l a r | Bniyshaw ••The ban|


i us and ^ saiil "We have allo'd the unifoi| ments vide. Tht* feeling on P ip e


Neville w|


to give decision |


Legio n. h o p e d


would mal links will [ The hal


hors.


(92.3p). uncertifieil li^hl heif«;rs to l(«.Sp (89.4p). medium to 1*9.2n (88.5p). heavy to IM.sp


(85.2n). Chief prices for steers were


matle bv .1. Ormn*<l (113.2p ami HX).8p)' anti T. K. Hepwi.rt): (UXl.sn) ami for heifers U .


and J. Thwaile il"9.2p atul I (* 8 .8 p ) . T ow n so n Bros (107.8p). Cows ami bulk Bra«[e one


cows maile to 77.2p irrade two to 74.sp (•ls.3p*. j:r.ide three to F>4.8p (.5-1,."pi. Sheep: liphl lambs made to


music in of the 8D.


been b Kibble Kecrmiti'l


L52..5p (147.8p). standard to 11)5,.5p (1.50,.5n). medium to 1.58p (145.2p). heavy to i;t".5[t (i:5U.3p). Lichl .-^hearhne.’^ maile to L55.5p (I35ni. heavy to 117..5p (113.8p). half-bretl ewes to £:(8.d0 (£32.25pt. luirned owes lo £2b (£15.M'». nuns to £.l8(£:W.75p). Chief pnees were maiie for


likthl lambs by W. MUclilte tl.52.5p) and -M. Bratlley (151.5p). for standanl by .1. Howard (DV.-opi ami H. T. Break." iL57..5p). for meilium by


.). B. BaiHToft il>p* ami t'. Crad.hK.-k (I55p). for heavy by .1. Binder (i;ts..5|>) and 5. A, M.H.re (i:t8p). half-bretl ewe> I'larke (:i8.iki) and hornet! ■ .1, i’earstm t£2*i>.


Christmas concert


THEKE i? :i store for music lovers al St Paul’s Church, l-ou


.Moor, Clitheroe. ou De­


cember 2ml ami 3nl. Se V e n l y - fi v e m e in b e rj


of the Lancashire Etiuca- tion Authority^ Regional Music School Choir and instrumentalists will bi


gi v i ng the i r a n n u a Chnstmas concert. 1'he main item will bi


.lohu Rutter’s "Urolhei Heiurich’s Christmas


Commit d| h


next Ma:| Hall fori


tions. 'n| by Clilht Dramaliv gustino' Billingto Silver B;l Also 11


lure h> Shephei-vl


Wt.rld \ | and a V| Night. Dc]*u: I


Brian {lackage the mo.-; attractivi


t.vi'v . _ Civic Ha| t,‘ounv


let the staging reduce losses \


Fan


.M’l ’K l ' l lion of Iniildinc Farm. t | g i V t \-al!ey (I ment :


W t u i e n t y SQ UO d f .


1. (3) (rood heart" — 1-carpal


(—) "One tmieh" — Q>'een. (11) “Sisters are doin’ it for then! _Eurylhmics and Aretha I ^


(S) "Take on me" — Hu. (,5) “Don’t break luv heart -


10 (9) “Stairway to heaven — r ; | 1 r. (()) “Taste of your tears


(4) “Something about you” - (1) “Nikita” — Elton John. S (2) “Power of love” — ’ D


15, (_) “Lost weekend” — IJoyii motions.


10. (—) “Whole of the moon — M IT*. (12) “Howard’s Way theme cheslra.


..


IS. (T) “Trapped” — Colonel Abi.i| 19. (13) “Election day” — .Arcadia (_) “Gaml)ler” — Madonna.


i " *Dast week’s placings are in hj’ack J


“I’m vour man” — Wluim. LI of ■ ’^5“ 1_ Various artists. C hail ci Records and Tapes.


*. (10) “Road lo nowhere” — la k|


12. (__) “The show — ,, , '.I 13, (_) “lust for money” — I am 'I (—) “You are my world” — •hi





Blackbur Acenngto


STEADY nil tendance al f


rary exhibit I motor cycll Church Wal on Saturday I Library


di^ajipoinlm'l turn-out of I but added i i | library’s y< the UibbK been a gi'ca The aim


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