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Clitheroe Auction Mart
THERE were 82 calves for ward at CUtheroc Auction Mart’s Tuesday side. Friesian bulls tnado to £112, heifers to £-10. Hereford bulls to £128, heifers to £10, Limousin bulls to £129 and heifers to £00.
lambs, cows and ewes, there were 91 cattle and 010 sheep forward.
At Monday's sale of beef,
disappointing, but there was a much better duality entry of steers anil heifers.
Calf bull numbers were again
,1. and W. Hoyle, light steers to l02.-lp for a Limousin from J. Pickard, with another Limousin topping the medium steers at
Hereford from G. Edwards. Friesians made to lIM.-ip from
Calf bulls made to 11-Ip for a
ping the graded cattle figures was a Charolais from H. How
that has been very rare this year — averaging almost the same price two weeks together. Lambs topped at lOnp for a
land at 101.-In. Lambs achieved something
few pens ol standards. The overall average was M9.-I2p against a national average for Monday of MO. Ip. Light steers made to 102.-lp
lOl.-lp. Rest of the heifers ami top
Resident change
of mind
Housing Committee has decided to . put the latest proposals to the council’s Policy and Resources Committee for ratifica tion. C o u n . B o r t .1 o n e s
CENTRAL heating and better insulation, not com munal facilities, are what the residents want at the Hcnthorn Sheltered Ac commodation in Clitheroe. The Kibble Valley
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Brownies' SOS for leader is answered
GISBURN Brownies who were threatened with clo sure unless a leader was found, have been saved . . thanks to an SOS in
the Advertiser and Times. The pack, celebrating
(Clilheroe) conducted a survey asking residents if they wanted communal facilities and 33 out of 41 signed letters stating that they did. However, a further
survey, carried out by housing officers after the matter was referred back by the council’s Policy and Resources Committee, re- ealcrt a change of mind
its 10th anniversary this year, was doomed to clo sure unless a Brown Owl could be found to replace Mrs Ann Wilson, who left the area in February. After seeing the article in our paper and attend
Housing scheme out to tender
by residents. No w, bee a use t h e Housing Committee origi- ially decided to go ahead
(average 97.Bp). medium to 101.-Ip (90.-Ip), light heifers to 98p (S2.29p). medium to 10-1.-Ip (91.89p), heavy to 98p (92.8T>|>). Overall average was 92.T>2p. Ungraded made to SS.2p,
with the £3f>.000 commun- facility scheme, the licy and Resources
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cows to 72.0p (58.8-lp), bulls to lUp (102.3%), light lambs to MT.op (137.;>8p), standard to lOop (ir>3.-llp). medium to 138p (N S .T p ) . heavy to l*12p (13$.3Sp>. Overall average was M9.-I3p. Ewes made to £2o (£20.30). At Friday's sale of store
sheep there were 789 animals forward, mainly lambs. Trade was firm, especially
for Down X and small lambs, but slightlv less money than at
the last sales. Suffolk lambs made to
£13.60. mules to £37. horned to £28.30 and shot lambs to £10.
dation to full council for the previous decision to be overturned.
Member of old
farming family
interest in farming. Mr Keith Slinger, died at his home, Spring House irm, Pendleton, on
MAN with a lifelong
Sunday. Well known throughout
the Kibble Valley farming fraternity. Mr Slinger had
been ill for some time. He was 74. The farm has been in
the family for genera- ions, dating back to
wound 1(>D0. Mr Slinger was born and brought up there and for the last 10 years his son, John, of Die ken sons F a r m. lias been at the helm. Mr Slinger leaves his
wife. Addie. anil children Helen, .John, Robert and
Miles. The funeral service
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Grant for cricket club
CLITHEKOE Cricket Club has been given ;
grant of £1.333 toward the £-1,000 cost of a synth
etic wicket. The money has been al icated under the Kibble
Valley Borough Council’: 1pSo-Sfi K c ereal iona Grant Scheme. Also ap- ivod is a grant of £231
TENDERS are being sought by the Kibble Valley Housing Commit tee for a Whalley scheme ecently put on ice by the
and two bungalows on the site in Station Road were ozen because of the cost,
Plans to build four flats
council’s Policy and Re sources Committee.
originally estimated at £141,000, with a possible increase to £100,000. It was envisaged that
THE masterminds of Cal- derstones Football Club have certainly been on the ball in the past eight weeks. Four members romped
Lived in
away with the Clitheroe FC general knowledge quiz and received their awards at the Shawbridge clubhouse after the final round on Sunday. Captain Stephen Ward,
Chatburn 40 years
Graham Melia, Tracey Ashton and John Trotter were presented with the Whitbread Trophy Chal lenge Shield and tankards by Clitheroe FC manager Eric Whallcy. Runners-UR Clitheroe
the properties would be ‘ented by the council to oung people, at £800 a ear, which Policy and
CHATBURN housewife Mrs Violet Lavina Nor- grove, who has died aged 76, was a native of Hert fordshire, and moved to the area more than 40 years ago. She met her husband,
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which meets each Wed nesday in the Festival Hall, was uncertain right up to the last minute. The Brownies had kept
Rugby Union Football Club received half-pint tankards. The quiz, the brain
R e so u rc e s members thought ridiculous when set against the yearly loan charges of £-3,000 a prop erty. There were also problems with the site. In a report. Borough tanning and Technical
Officer Mr Philip Bailey tated that contractors
which could reduce the contract sum. He added that it was
were still submitting very ompetitive ((notations
while not desirable, would be acceptable from a plan ning point of view and would further slash the estimated cost.
xissible to reduce the pecification of the prop- rties to a degree which,
Worked as a driver
A LIFELONG Clitheroe resident. Mr Thomas Gif ford Myers, died at his home. Rages Farm. High Moor. Clitheroe. aged S3. Mr Myers spent all his
working life as a heavy goods vehicle driver and worked for various firms the Kibble Valley in
James's Church, on Tues day. was followed by in
Doreen and son-in-law Brian. A service at St
'd gardening and fanning. He leaves a daughter.
terment at Clitherot metory.
towards the £-10s outlay by Clitheroe Town Coun
ling £27.73*1. have beet made, of which £11.opt
has been paid. Fondle Club
AT the monthly bridge d r iv e at Clith e ro e':
I'endle Club, winner were Mrs M. Thorne and Mrs W. Bussell. Mrs L Lynch and Mr .1. Lynch Mrs K. Higsnn and Mr: Kosmalski. Raffle: lb Cnderwood
M. Holgale. K. Holland M. Mansfield. R. Sander
son. K. I've, K. Tolson K. Higson. E. Wood. M Manning. Winners of the club’
cil for the second phase of improvements to allot
ments. So far 31 grants, total
Retired busman
Joseph Brown, formerly of Bolland P ro sp ec t. Clitheroe, has died at
RETIRED bus driver Mr
Castlcford Old Peopl Home, aged SS Mr Brown, whose wife
died more than 20 years ago. worked for Kibble for many years and in his youth was employed by the pr ivatcly-owtio IT o 11 o n -1) y - B o w 1 a n d Company. A funeral service at St
daughter. Fined £25
weekly session were Mr E. Bush and Mrs M Stone, Mrs S. Cowpertlf- waile and Mr G. Hors field.
child of vice-chairman Steve O’Brian, has been such a success that there will be a regular quiz night at Shawbridge on Sunday evenings. The* new Whitbread
John, in Welwyn Garden City, while he was work ing* as a milkman after moving from the Clitheroe area before the second world war. Mrs Norgrove moved to
Opening January, 1986
going with the help of the parent support group, the village Cub Scout leader and Mrs Margaret Hogg, of Grindlcton. The youngsters had ac
Worston while her hus band was serving in the Army during the hos tilities and later set up home in Darkwood Cres cent, Chatburn. She had not worked
mid-winter general know ledge quiz s ta r ts on Sunday, running for eight weeks with a break for Christmas. Teams may enter on the night. For further details contact Keith Wilkinson (Clitheroe 20300). Our picture shows Eric
S; SINGLE AND SHARED ROOMS £
$ Mrs HITCHEN, CLITHEROE £
tually been asked whether they would like to join Grindleton or Barnold- swick Brownies, as clo sure looked imminent, when the two volunteers stepped in to save the day.
outside the home since her marriage 49 years ago. She is survived by her husband, who was joiner for Tarmac in Clitheroe for many years, and a daughter. The funeral is at Christ Church, Chatburn, today.
presenting the challenge hield to Stephen, with
on.
Clitheroe chairman Cyril Whiteside (right), the winning team (centre) and other competitors looking
No licences for TVs
£70 by Clitheroe majps- rales after admitting keeping a colour television
THE following Langho res idents were each fined
without a licence. S v 1 v i a A t h e r t o n ,
R o g e rs f ie ld ; Harold Cooper, Moorland Road; Bernard William Edmond. Whalley Road; Stewart Ian Gant. Larkhill Cot
cluding the Horrocksford Lime Company and Kibble Motors. He enjoy
Dispute on road going to court
A DISPUTE ovc whether or not Albcr
marie Street, Clitheroe should be adopted by the council and brought up to highway standard is to be decided by the town’s magistrates. Some
petitioned the council r e s id e n ts
urging it to take over and repair the private road, but others are objecting to paying their share of the cost, provisionally es timated at £17,000. If the court decides in
tages; and Carol Elizabeth Rothwell. Coronation Terrace. Ronald Shoreman, of Calder Avenue. Billing
wood, of Green Park. Whalley. and Joan Thorn-
Mindless damage
VANDALS have caused damage of £1.000 al St Augustine's School, Bil lington. Windows in the gvm. boys' changing rooms, toilets, dining mini and staff room were smashed. Headmaster Mr Philip
alism.”
Paul’s Church. Low Moor was followed by interment at Clitheroe Cemtery. He leaves a son and
A MILLINGTON motor cyclist was fined a total of £2-5 by Clitheroe Magis (.rates’ for four motoring offences. Fred Alan Shoreman, i
Calder Avenue, was fine £10 for having faulty brakes and £5 in each ca:
of failing t<> maintain the horn and failing to pn duce insurance and driv ing licence.
Faulty tyre
FOR using a car with defective tyre. Helen Slack, of Pastureland Drive. Billington. fined £2.5 by Clitheroe magistrates. Slu* admitted the offence.
Worked as gardener
their home in Newton and later joined Clitheroe Parks 1 )epartment. In his youth he war
coming to the Clitheroc area more than 3,5 year age.He leav. um and i
farm worker and lived Bo!ton-le-Sands befor
s a wife, Ada daughter.
Sweet sounds
A "GLENN Miller Night" is to be staged at the parish hall by Clitheroe Round Table on Saturday in support of funds for the all-weather pitch in the Castle grounds. The Glenn Miller sound
favour, then the Ribblc Valley Council would put the work out to tender, with all the residents having to share the cost.
ton, was fined £70 for the same offence. Joseph Thomas Green
ber. of Eastmoor Drive, Clitheroe. were each fined £30
Find dry route
time for 26 members of Clitheroe Naturalists to enjoy a pleasant walk led by Christine Pickles. Starting at Low Moor,
RAIN clouds parted in
they crossed the Rihble via Spring Bridge, then walked through Waddow to Waddington by wav of
l.illands. Taking the path to Dove Svke they ar- •ived in West Bradford. Mr Bill Shaw thanked
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Morris described the inci dent as “mindless vand
Green, of Waddington, gave 70 members a talk ■Hilled "Lakeland's many
moods," illustrated by landscapes and waters capes. Mr D. Topsfield thanked him.
Honourable mention
will be provided by the Glyn Lloyd Band — a 17- piece outfit. The all-ticket dance is
FOR the second succes sive year, the Hodder Bridge Hotel has gained a mention in the Consumer Association’s Good Pub Guide. Mrs Val Bolger. the
restricted to 300, but a few tickets are still avail able from John Roberts (Clitheroe 23.5.50).
Lifeboat sum
THE recent coffee morn ing at Winckley Hall. Stonyhurst. organised by Clitheroe Ladies’ Lifeboat Guild, raised £1.335 for RNLI funds. Guild secretary Mrs
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Mary Thompson thanked everyone for their sup port! “We raised more than last year and so we an* reallv pleased.” she
said. Fined £70
AFTER admitting two summonses of using a car with faultv tyres, Colin Stewart CM), of Corpora tion Street, was fined £t." no each by Clitheroe
magistrates.
THE singles' group for the over Ids Pennine Chain, is hoping to boost membership with a “get ting to know you" meet ing at 11 Denbigh Drive Clitheroe. next Tuesday. Anyone interested it
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