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LECTURES by local and nationally - known figures in the mountaineering world are on the proposed new programme of indoor meets for Clitheroc Moun­ taineering Club. A wide range of inter­


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ests, from the mountains of Britain to Alpine photo­ graphy and Himalayan ex­ peditions, will be covered. At the annual meeting in the Station Hotel,


coffee evening organised by Downham Youtn Club, £32 was raised for Christ­ mas parcels for the elder­ ly and infirm of the parish. Next Monday a domino


Parcels At a brinp-and-buy and


Clitheroe. the most ad­ venturous programme of outdoor meets to date was outlined. The aim is to provide day and weekend trips each month to the Lakes. Wales, Derby­ shire, Scotland and the Yorkshire Dales, includ­ ing a greater use of moun­ taineering club lints. Two of the more unusu­


;md beetle drive will be held in the village hall to ink! to the total and all lire welcome.


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have been elected: Mr Joint Barrett (chairman), Mr Mike Hasiam (secret­ ary), Mr Simon Nanson (treasurer), Judith Met­ calfe (hut and outdoor sec­ retary). Committee: Mr Mike


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improvement A REQUEST to improve the King Street access to Vale House Sheltered Ac­ commodation, Whalley, is to lie made to the Kibble Valley Council. Whalley parish council­


Ladies: Mrs Mode, Mrs Robinson, Mrs Dotes. Gents: Mrs E. Ireland, Mr S. Clark, Mr F. Mercer. Dominoes — Adults:


agement committee and names were taken for an outing to “Guys and Dolls” in February, per­ formed by Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic


cember 5th. Letters of thanks were


made for the whist drive to be held in conjunction with the village hall man­


Arrangements were H u r s t G re e n


Society. Names were taken for


the carol service at Low Moor Church on De­


received from Mrs E. Hook and Mrs A. Croft for flowers and from au­ ditor Mr B. Scott for a token of thanks for his work. Mrs Broeklehurst was


appointed the new WI representatives on the vil­ lage hail committee and Mrs M. Walmsley was elected secretary. Arrangements were


Mrs F. Parker, Mr T. W. Wall. Mr G. Capstiek. Mr A. Eccles, Mr D. How- arth, Mi's D. Whittaker. Children: Alison Cart­ wright, Wayne Eccles, Jason Walker, Philip P a rk e r , Adam C a r t ­ wright. Raffle: Mrs Ainsworth,


Mansfield, Mr Godfrey M e tca lfe , M r J o h n Hobson.


Mrs Hanson, Mrs Mode, Mrs Hargreaves. MCs were Mr W.


Barker for whist and Mr Ainsworth for dominoes.


lors heard from Vale House re s id en t Mrs Doris Hennev that the ground was very uneven and in wet weather a "lake” formed. The hand­ icapped found it danger­ ous and she. herself, had fallen recently. Chairman Coun. Erie


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BURNLEY EXPRESS NELSON LEADER COLNE TIMES BARNOLDSWICK AND EARBY TIMES


dent Mrs P. Bailey wel­ comed a representative of Singleton’s Dairy, Lon- gridge, who traced the history of cheese making from * the days before Christ through Roman times to today. He informed members


Cheese Downham WFs presi­


made for the Christmas party on December 12th, when a Jacob’s join ami entertainment are being organised. The group meeting is to


applause at the annual meeting of Hurst Green branch of the Royal Brit­ ish Legion greeted a proposal to record ap­ preciation of the years of hard work performed by Mr James Holden. Mr Holden has worked


Appreciation A spontaneous round of


on the village war memo­ rial and its surroundings and has held many offices in the branch during his y e a r s of d ed ic a ted


service. He has already received


the Legion’s highest award, the gold badge. Chairman Mr Jack


Burgess told the meeting, at the Eagle and Child Hotel, that the hard work of members and friends was reflected in a success­ ful year, during which the branch won the coveted "Bennett Trophy” for in­ creased poppy sales. The secretary thanked


be held on April 2Sth, when Keith Macklin, of TV fame, will he the speaker. A competition for a


cheese recipe, judged by the sneaker, was won by Mrs Bailey with a cheese ami shrimp ramekin, and Mrs V. Eccles with a cheese and potato cake. Supper hostesses were Mrs Fielding, Mrs Todd and Mrs Eccles.


W e s t B ra d fo rd


and extended birthday g re e tin g s to Mrs F. Brocklehurst, Mrs Cap- stick, Miss Jones. Mrs Mercer and Mrs Wright. The bring-and-buy stall


that Lancashire cheese had won first nri/.e at Olympia in London. Mrs B. Todd gave the vote of thanks. Mrs Bailey welcomed new member Mrs Sagar


gones. including photo­ graphs. posters and kitch­ en utensils <>f the past, was held in St Catherine’s Sunday School, West B rad fo rd , ove r the weekend. Villagers and friends of the church had lent their treasures for what proved an interest­ ing and absorbing display. A steady stream of vis­


Bygones An exhibition of by­


last month raised £12.11 for funds. The blanket knitted from squares at a recent effort for the Rheumatism ami Arthritis Council is being given to C lithe r o e Co m m unit v Hospital.


Peter Pan


Club


A CLITHEROE couple, Mr and Mrs Harry Clegg, of Salthill Road, hope to spend an afternoon help­ ing out at the Accrington Peter Pan Club Christmas Fair, a week on Saturday. Their son. Ian, is a


Holmes 73, R. Sutton 01; I. Tomlinson 95, E. Wallace 50; D. Burgess 01. J . Pickles 59; J. Crowther 52, F. Watson 78; A. Hall 77, A. Middlesbrough 72; S. Hope 05, .1. Marsden 80. Cons A (2) 313. Gt Harwood


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Change in leadership


HARWOOD A moved to the top of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League after a


A lost ground and are now joint second with Chatburn A and Riming- ton A. Hillington A whitewashed


12-2 win over Cons A. Former leaders J.R.’s


Social Club lost two points for late arrival of result cards. Division One —■ Catholic A 10) 12:1, Cons H (4) 112: M.


Slaidburn A to go 29 points clear of second-placed Arrods in Division Two. Harwood A, Catholic B am!


Whalley’s fourth defeat


Whalley 0, Trawdcn Celtic 2


WHALLEY completed their I difficult East Lancs League November programme on Saturday and. although they I have suffered four defeats,1 there has been a signific provement in their perform-1 ances during the month. Saturday’s match was similar 1


A (12) 308: S. Tavlor 51, M. Slum- 62: D. Lord 63. D. Mein- tosh 63; T. Sunter 2-i. R. Pick- vance 00; D. Smith 01, R. Taylor 85; B. Hargreaves 67, G. Allen 25; K. Smith 57, H. Clegg 07. C h a th u rn A (10) 133,


members and officials for their efforts over the year and paid tribute to wives and families for their sup­ port at the many func­ tions and fund-raising efforts. The following officers


to previous fixtures, with | Whalley competing well against I championship contenders. The I first naif saw Trawden gradual-1 ly on top, but the Whalley I defence held firm. There were few chances and


Jones 33, B. Conchio 79; N. Robinson 01, T. Ashton 57; A. Gudgeon 93, A. Hacking 55. URL A (8) 443, Wmldington


were re-elected en bloc: Mr J. Foreman (presi­ dent). Mr Burgess (chair­ man), Mr E. J. Marsh (secretary). Mr J. Holden (treasurer), Mr R. Wilson (standard hearer), Mr G. Alwav (poppy organiser). Committee: A. Hav-


hurst, E. Whiteoak, R. Fisher. H. Mortimer, M. Crotty. W. Cartel*.


meeting point for ladies of St John’s Church, Hurst Green, on Monday even­ ing, the theme was prepa­ ration for Christmas, both spiritual and secular. Members discovered


Seasonal At the Mothers* Union


Rimington H ( I) 313: P. Whit­ taker 93, I. Whittaker 47; H. Frankland 01, Denis Seed 71; D. Speak 92. David Seed 34; P.


H (0) 401: K. Glover 74. J. Baines 70; I. Nuttall 73. A. Herd 53; D. Parker 70, B. Phil­ lip 74; M. Bailey 80, C. Hop- croft OS; G. Parkinson 41. X Lambert 70; N. Schofield 99, T. Walmsley 5-1. Rimington A (10) 415, J.U.'a


A (4) 103: D. Riley 78, P. Swales 3S; K. Ratcli/fe 72, M. Boyd 89; A. Hartley 55. M.


Whitaker 100; F. Wrathall 7S, F. McMahon 50:,I. Lund 73, B. Knight 72: I). Bannister S9, J.


lington B (12) 471: T. Makin- son 54. P. Conehie 43: S. Hatton 40, B. Thompson 84: D. Boothman 42. J. Wild 102: F.


Hirkbeck IS. Waddington A (2) 330, Bit-


J. Bolton 85. Cl Harwood A (12) 417.


Coar 58, j \ Musker 73; .1. Herd 70. K. Garrett 87; ,1. Wooff 00.


itors came on Saturday af­ ternoon and many had their memories roused by photographs of former generations in the village. An area was also devoted to the work of the Guides. Brownies and Cubs and re f re s h m e n t s we re served. On Sunday, a service of


lmw to make Christmas decorations and choco­ lates. learned a new carol and sang some old ones. Poems about Christmas and Bible readings were included and the evening finished with mince pies to add a seasonal flavour. Mrs L. Bailey thanked


thanksgiving for the wit­ ness and martyrdom of St Catherine was held, with members of West Brad­ ford Guide Company taking part to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the move­ ment.


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member of tile club, which is for handicapped people of all ages. More than six members a from the Clitheroe area and the 13 volunteer club helpers hope to main* the event a success for the benefit of all of them. The fair will begin at 11


a. m. at Accrington Town liall with various stalls


Fisher hopes to raise enough money to take dul» members on holiday to Cornwall in April.


Orga nise r M ichelle Faulty tyre


FOR using a car with a faulty rear tyre in Chat- burn Road. Clithcroe, David Johnson was fined £3U by tlie town's magis­ trates. Johnson (1!<). of Parson


Lane, Clitheroe, told the court in a letter that he had not realised the tvn was so had. He replaced it the following day.


Old and new


A TALK on "Clitherne old and new" was given hv Mr Aidan Cooper to 23 members of the Kibble Valley Vintage Club. At tlie meeting on


Sunday, at Sawley Old School. Mr Bill Coxhcad will chair a quiz to lest knowledge of vintage and general subjects.


Approval


AN application for change of use of the former Read abattoir to a shop and warehouse has been ap­ proved bv the Ribblt Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-committee. Earlier this year mem


and Father Christmas will he paying a visit.


tended domino drive at Lane Ends wen*: J. Haworth. M. Graham, M. Briggs. A. Sutcliffe. 1\ Hanson. H. Hanson. Children: Winston Sutc­


Winners of a well at­


liffe, James Towler. l’amela Herd. Raffle: Mrs V. Roberts.


Mr Curry. Mrs S. Briggs. Mr S. Rickard and Miss I. Waddington. A plate


Child. Hurst Green, when £255 was raised at the first effort of the Bowling Green Committee. The tombola was an ex


spent at the Eagle


Happy night A happy evening


was and


cellent attraction and cake and bring-and-buy stall and competitions were well supported. A previous raffle organ


Chnlhum A (2) 297: M. Shaw 59. D. speak 48: G. Allen 77. I*. Jones 55; D. McIntosh 90. I \ Whittaker 30; R. Piekvance 34, A. Gudgeon 02; H. Clegg 73. N. Robinson 50; R. Taylor 78. H. Frankland 52. Division Two — Arrods (10)


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)


IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER


GENERAL ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING AND LICENSING SESSIONS


RIBBLE VALLEY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION LICENSING ACT, 1964


NOTICE is hereby given that the GENERAL ANNUAL


LICENSING MEETING for the above mentioned Division will be held at the Court House. King Street. Clitheroe. on MONDAY the TENTH day of FEBRUARY. 1986, at the hour of 2-15 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of granting and renewing justices' licences under the above mentioned Act, and for the granting of billiard licences and for the transaction of any other business congnisable at such meeting. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that TRANS­


FER SESSIONS for the said division will be held at the Court House, King Street, Clitheroe, on each of the following days:


MONDAYS The 6th day of January, 1986, at 2-15 p.m.


the score remained level at the interval. Shortly after half-time Whatley full-back Hindle suf­ fered a recurrence of a groin strain and he was unable to prevent the Trawden winger I from sending over an inch-per­ fect cross for the centre for-


The 21st day of April. 1986. at 2-15 p.m. The 7th day of July, 1986, at 2-15 p.m. The 1st day of September, 1986, at 2-15 p.m. The 20th day of October. 1986, at 2-15 p.m. The 15th day of December, 1986, at 2-15 p.m. ^


ward to score with a looping header. Whalley gradually came more I


into the game and were unfor­ tunate not to equalise when an 1 Illingworth shot was uninten­ tionally blocked bv a defender. Trawden sealed their win in


Leaver. Booth and Pitt were outstanding in the home side’s defence.


Empress squash


EMPRESS Squash Men’s 1st j team met strong opposition I when they travelled to Sprin­ gers Ists and lost 0-5. Rav Dryden had a close


395. Catholic B (I) 393: J. Curtis 47. M. Lawton 92: N. Dcvoroux 71, B. Bithell 55; C. Hall 74. D. Lofthouse 55; S. Curtis 87. R. Hargreaves 05; P. Gonzales 44, J. Watson 73; .M. Burns 72, K. Eccles 53. Biilimrton A (I I) 510. Slaid­


the committee for arrang­ ing an enjoyable prog ramme.


burn A (0) 323: B. Robinson 52. B. Walker 48; 1 .Brown 95. G. Jones 63: B. Price 93. P. Collinson 41; D. Wilson 91. D. Collinsnn 41; N. Harris 78. G. Collinson 07; D. Bastham 107, W. Jones 03. J.R.'s B (12) 400. Pondle


3nls. had a fine 5-0 victory. George Senior. Martin Hill and Jeff Watson all triumphed 3-0, John Willis won 3-1 and Eddie Vidler won 3-: The 3rds, home to Red Rose


match, losing 2-3, Russell Cowking, Dave Matthew. Dave Tail and Conor McLaughlin all I lost 0-3. The 2nds, home to Pendle


the closing minutes with Whai- | ley committed to all-out attack.


for the purpose of granting and transferring justices’ licences and licences for billiards, and for the transaction of any business cognisable at such sessions under the Licensing Act, 1964. DATED the 15th day of November, 1985 Justices’ Clerk’s Office, P.O. Box 64,


l. J. MOORBY, B.A. (Law). Barrister Clerk to the Licensing Justices


Burnley. BB10 2NQ Tel. Nelson 692616


HORSES AND PONIES PROTECTION ASSOCIATION


Support many animal charities at the


ANIMALS CHRISTMAS FAIR Silverman Hall, Nelson


on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. MEET FATHER CHRISTMAS


on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1st at Greenbank Farm,


Fence, at our Christmas Fair from 1-00 p.m.


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and Mike Barrett won 3-1, John Beggs scored a 3-0 victory and Steve Turner won a long game 3-2. The ladies put on an inspired


5ths. had another 5-0 win. John Faraday. Sharon Willis


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


should give description and dale of insertion and copy of Advertisment.


display at home to Burnley, recording a convincing 5-0 victory. Sheila Willis never allowed


Club (2) 3S9: S. Kerr 93. W. Abel 59; M. Hornby 72. K. Geldard 08: $. McCullough 80, \V. Wright 51; G. Whitam 70. W. Hill 50; A. Beck 00. A. Tavlor 82: S. Amin 85. J. Holmes 73. Police (2) IDS. Low Moor


mination in her match, winning 3-1. Marilyn Fletcher played


ised by Mrs Margaret Mart indale raised £■!?>. Further events will be held in 1DSG.


Bolton-by-Bowland


supper was served hv the ommiltee ladies and MC was Mr T. Anner.


ton, entertained members and friends of Lane Ends with a talk entitled "The Good Life.” telling many arious stories of setting


Hilarious Mr Claxton. of Carle-


chairman Mr Mackie aim refreshments were served by the ladies of the com­ mittee.


up farming. He was thanked by


P e n d le to n


away at Pendleton Wl's annual meeting as mem­ bers took part in a spon­ sored knit-m for the Arth­ ritis and Rheumatism Council, for which they have already raised £-W. Mrs M. Ross was re­


Busy needles Knitting needles clicked


elected president and other officers are Mrs M.


Gonial! (treasurer), as­ sisted by Mrs S. Jackson. Mrs N. Haworth (secret­ ary). assisted by Mrs A. Hall, Mrs J. Bristol (vice- president) and Mrs B. Collinge (speakers' sec­


retary). Final arrangements


were made for the dinner at the Copy Nook Hotel, at 7-30 p.m. on December 10th. The cup for gaining


Drama Group play “Tin Geese are Getting Fat by Arthur Watkvn. was ; great success and very well attended on all three nights. On Friday the Deputy Mayor and May oress. Coun. and Mrs J Walmsluy, were among the audience. Raffle winners were


Well attended Bol to n-by- Bo wla nd


J. Holt. Ian Jones. Mrs J Singleton. Mrs G. Marsh Mrs R. Fallows, Mrs N Fund. Mr R. Dakin, Mi W. Towler. Mrs M. Milne Redhead. Mr E. White Mr G. Locker.


Mr D. Cornthwaite. Miss S. Grecnhalgh. Mrs A, Riley. Mr .L Singleton Emily Fallows. Mr H Rickard. Max Taylor, Mr


(12) 420: T. Swift 9*5. I. Perry 39; F. Booth 55, M. Shears 08; J. Burke 02. I). Saunders 07: I). Fletcher 72. A. Holmes 79; P. Craig 54, A. Holgate 72: 1. Hartley 09, R. Shoreman 95. Slaidhurn B (4) 300, Legion


well to overcome an expert enced player 3-1. Sharon Willis used her wide range of shots to easily win 3-0.


Fred’s in charge


Club (S) 391: A. P. Procter 79. J. Sutcliffe 43; C. Doyle 09. D. Niven 53: P. Ashton 31. I. Charlton 105; I). Kilev 70. M. Varnom 72: .). Mellor 49, G. Hincks 52: J. Schofield 50. B. Tunnry iki. Catholic B (S) 123, Police


B (10) III: H. Dixon 02. G. Walmslev 50; T. Robinson 47, R. Hartfeburv 79; P. Maher 30. M. Parkington 94; J. Jacques t55. K. Walmslev 71: A. Rigby 71. J. Peel 70; 3. Whitwell 79. D. Walmslev 05. Liberal It (0) 300, Social


READ L'nited L’ndcr-l.i (ram mumu/rr Mr Fred L'ttley has turn linked to take chary? of the Hlaekbum and District 1 outh League's representative side. Mr Uttley is possibly the


mast successful junior man* ager in the area — last season his team iron the Hlackbum and District League title irith- out lasing a match, the knock- I out cup,'plus the Charley and j District ) outh Cup.


J. Watson 83, D. Fletcher 56; 1). Lofthouse 57. P. Craig *52. Social Club (0) 301). Billing- Ion A 18) 125: 1). Niven 63. B.


(0) 372: M. Lawton 97. J. Grif­ fiths 48; K. Eccles 72. T. Swift 00; B. Bithell 03, F. Booth OS; K. Hargreaves 71. J. Burke 78;


Price 40; B. Timnev 41. I). Kastharn 98; .1. Sutcliffe 72. N. Harris 8d; G. Hincks OS. I. Brown 40; M. Varnorn 71. B. Robinson 0(>: 1. Charlton 42, D. Wilson 95. Tonight's fixtures: Division


POOL


LATEST results in the Kibble Valiev Licensed Victuallers’ Association Pool League are: Red League — Lower Buck


A 3. Black Bull. Chathurn A 4: Kings A 5, Black Horse A 2:


Royal Oak A 5. Black Bull. Langho 2: Sun A 3. Wiltshire A 4; White Horse A 5, white Hart A 2: Commercial A bye. Blue league — Black Bull.


Local radio Members of Bolton-hy-


One — J.R.V A v Cons A. Gt Harwood A v Waddington A, RBL A v Catholic A: Wadding- ton B v Kimmgton A. Cons B v Chathurn A. Kimington B v Bitiinglon B. Division Two — Billington A v J.R.'s B. Slaid­ hurn A v Gt Harwood B. Social Club v Police. Low Moor v Arrods. Chathurn B v RBL B. Catholic B v Slaidhum B.


Bowland YKC met in the village hall to hear Judith Roberts give a talk about Radio Lancashire. The vote of thanks was prop osed by Alison Rickard. Next week then* will he


PRESIDENT’S THANKS


meeting, president Mrs Mavis Day thanked her committee for their sup­ port during the past year. Secret a rv Mrs Mary Thorpe ami treasurer Mrs Greta Kinrado gave their reports and all three were re-elected. T r a v e l a r r a n g e m e n t s


At Whalley WI’s annual


hers rejected two applica lions for the building — one for use as a shop and


I Please send me details of senior citizen's holiday for next year


warehouse for the di tribution of frozen foi .


and the other for making sausages and potted nu


•at.


most competition points in the year was awarded to Mrs R. Nutter. The com­ petition for a green-leaved plant was won by Mrs M. Baldwin with a very handsome aspidistra. Mrs S. (’allow was second. A stall for Christmas


TABLE TENNIS


a trip to F. Walkley Clogs at Hebden Bridge, leaving the village at fi-30 p.ni.


STATION Hotel A kept their loo'; record in the Rihblesdale Table Tennis Association league, following a win over their B side. The Station A team of K.


Thompson (captain). A. Crane and T. Wilson moved closer to league leaders Calderslones who dropped a point at Trinity YC. despite winning 7-3. Third-placed team Trinity SS


kept up the challenge with an ?>-2 win at Clitheroe CC.


Calderstoties......... 5 5 0 (MS Station A............... 3 3 0 U 12 Trinitv SS.............. 4 3 o l 12 Trinity YC............. 4 1 0 3 tj Rnnington.............. 4 2 0 2 *>


l*lilheri>e(*l*......... 4 1 0 3 4 StandciiA.............. 1 t U 0 3 Station B............... 4 0 0 4 1 Standen H.............. 3 0 O 3 1


presents, manned by Mrs E. Owen and Mrs (.allow, raised £13.(in. Tea hostes­ ses were Mrs R. Nutter. Mrs E. Thornber and Mrs E. Slinger.


were announced for the carol service on December 5th at Low Moor Church and names were taken for a visit to "The Rirates of Renzance" hv Blackburn Gilbert and Sullivan Soci­ ety at Oswaldtwistle in February. It was decided to hold


Next w e ek 's f ix tu r e s : Monday — Trinity YC v Sta­ tion A. Tuesday — Calder­ slones v Clitheroe CC. Wed­ nesday — Trinity SS v Standen A. Station B v Standen B.


Sailing CLITHEKOK sailors from


the Christmas dinner on January 1-lth at the Tudor Rose. Whalley. Tea hos­ tesses were Sirs Barbara Wilson, Mrs Day and Mrs Audrey Searv.


Hurwnin Sailing Club. Foul- ridge, did well in the second set of races in the frostbite


Lothersdale.'vere second in one rare in their G1M4. Roger Smith, of Enstham Street, sailed solo to heat them into third place in the second race.


handicap series. Mark Sutcliffe, of Shavs Drive, and Jonathan Abhatt. of


PW D L P


never troubled, and easilv won 3-0. Susan Beggs showed deter­


her opponent into the match and won 3-0 for the loss of only a few |K)ints. Anne Cowking was also


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REPRESENTATION


OF THE PEOPLE'S ACTS ELECTOR LISTS RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL


Chatbum B 5. Lower Buck B 2: Black Horse B 0. Kings B Victoria 3. Royal Oak B .. Wilpshire B 2, Sun B 5; White Hart B 3. White Horse B 4; Commercial B bye. Green league — Higher Buck


3. Buck. Grindletnn 4: Horse Shoe 4, Cross Keys 3; Lord Nelson 3. Craven Heifer 4: New Inn 1. Waggon and Horses 0; Soring Mill 1, Station 0; Dog ami Partridge bye.


Successes at gala


CLITHKROE Amateur Swim ming Club members were among the winners annual "Shrimp Gala" Colne ASC.


— 5. M. Phillips. 11 years: Bovs — 1. S. Ellis. Girls — 1, T. Gee. 12 years: Boys — 4. S.


Backstroke. 10 years: Boys Results


— 3. P. Hamilton. 11 years: | Bovs — 1. S. Ellis; 5. J. Towers. Girls: 4. A. Houghton. 12 years: Boys — 2.. R. Simp­ son. Girls — 5. C. Gee. Freestyle. 10 years: Girls


Colev. Breaststroke. 10 years: Girls


3. P. Hamilton. 11 vears: Bovs — 3. J. Towers. Girls — 1. T. Gee. 12 vears: Girls — 5, C.


Gee. Butterfly. 10 years: Boys • 4, M. Gorton. 12 vears: Boys —


3. R. Simpson. Girls — o. C. Birtwell. Cannon Mixed S by 1:


4. Clitheroe. In the Lancashire County


Water Polo and Swimming As­ sociation meeting. Clitneroe were 7th out of 45 clubs.


Limit


A PROPOSITION to limit R i h h 1 e m d a I e C r ic k e t I League clubs to just one overseas amateur will be considered at the league’s AGM on Saturday. Also on the agenda is a proposi- I


tion to change the starting time of mutches from 1-45 | p.m. to 2 p.m.


at the hold by


Lists of persons whose names are proposed for inclu­ sion in the next Register of Electors will as from the 28th November, 1985, be available for inspection at my Office and at: The Information Office. Coun­ cil Offices. Church Walk. Clitheroe: The Mobile Office; The Post Offices, Clitheroe and Longridge; All Sub-Post Offices in the Borough: The Lancashire County Council Libraries at Clitheroe; Lon- iridge and Whalley. Any person who was resident in this Borough on the qualify­ ing date of October 10th, 1985. is advised to inspect the lists to make sure that his or her name is included. A claim to be included or a request for the alteration of any entry, or an objection to the inclusion of any other per­ son’s name, must reach me at the address below not later than December 16th, 1985. Forms can be obtained at that address. MICHAEL JACKSON Electoral Registration Officer


Council Offices. Church Walk, CLITHEROE. Lancs., BB7 2RA


NOTICE OF PUBLIC LOCAL INQUIRY


HIGHWAYS ACT, 1980


Notice is hereby given that the inspector appointed by the Secretary of State for the environment to determine the Ribble Valley Borough Coun­ cil — Footpath No. 13, Clitheroe Public Path Extingu­ ishment Order 1985 will a t te n d at the Co u n c i l Chamber, Town Hall. Church Street. Clitheroe. on Tuesday. January 7th. 1986. at 10-00 a.m. to hold a public local inquiry into the order.


The effect of the order will be to extinguish the public right of way along that portion ol footpath no. 13 Clitheroe from its junction with Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe. at point *A’ on the map attached to the order in an easterly direction for a distance of approximate­ ly 75ft. and a width of approx­ imately 8fl. to point 'B' and then in an easterly direction for a further distance of ap­ proximately 178ft. and at a width of approximately 6ft. to point ‘C \


E. G. CHURCHILL


an HEO in the Department of Environment 90974


BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been re­ ceived to: Convert to Burger Bar includ­ ing Take-away at 2 Shaw- bridge Street, CLITHEROE. Application No. 3 85 0650 P. Change of use to Video Lei­ sure Centre at 2 Shawbridge Street, CLITHEROE. Applica­ tion No. 3'85 0654'P. This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or His­ toric Interest. Any person wishing to make representa­ tions should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer. Planning Department. Council Offices, Church Walk. Clifheroe. BB7 2RA. quoting reference number. A copy of the application and jlans may be inspected in the banning Department within


the period stated. November 28th, 1985 Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer) BBH26


RIBBLE VALLEY


SABDEN PARISH COUNCIL In accordance with Section 87(2b) of the Local Govern­ ment Act, 1972, Notice is hereby given that a casual vacancy exists for a Council­ lor on the Sabden Parish Council following the resigna­ t io n of C o u n c i l lo r N. Crompton. A By-Election to fill the vac­ ancy will be held if TEN elec­ tors for the Parish give Notice in writing claiming such an election to the Returning Of­ ficer at the address below not later than December 17th. 1985. If no such Notice is given, the Parish Council will fill the vac­ ancy by co-option. Dated this 28th day of November. 1985 M. JACKSON


Returning Officer


Council Offices. Church Walk. CLITHEROE. Lancashire. BB7 2RA


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WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE. Spacious GARDEN FRONTED END TER- RACED HOUSE in this suught after resi­ dential area, close to the town centre and all amenities. With gas central heating and having been re-wired in 19S3 the property has scope for further enhancement. Entrance vestibule, entrance hall, lounge with bay window, living room, kitchen, walk-in pantry. 2 bedrooms tone large enough to split), bathroom with 3-piece suite. Yard to rear with fuel store, garden shed, separate w.c. FREEHOLD £22,500 Including carpets


TACHEU HOUSE situated in a popular residential area on the edge of town. With gas central heating installed the accommoda­ tion comprises: Entrance


52 KEMPLE VIEW, CLITHEROE. maculatelv maintained MODERN SEM1-DE- pon ta


In- installet


lounge, dining room, kitchen. First floor: 3 bedrooms, bathroom with 2-piece suite, sepa­ ra te w.c. DETACHED GARAGE. FREEHOLD. Gardens to front and rear


por , ch, . hallway. £24,950 Also M 0


BOROUGH COUNCIL CASUAL VACANCY


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28 BROOK STREET, CLITHEROE. A compact nicvly modernised terraced house close to shopping facilities and comprising: Entrance vestibule, -itting room, breakfast kitchen, utilitv room. 2 bedrooms. hathn*om with d-pce coloured suite. GAS CENTRAL HEATlM* installed. FREEHOLD. £14,500


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