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Mortgage arrears arouse
concern
CONCERN over spiral ling mortgage repayments arrears was expressed at a meeting of the Kibble Valley Council’s Housing Committee. Coun. Rill Rowker
lied on.
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(Chipping) said that the arrears last month stood at £2B,7BB. which was higher than December and also the correspond ing period last year. He said that the council
tried to maintain its cash flow situation by bringing in arrears as quickly as possible and he wanted to know why the situation was deteriorating. Rorough Treasurer Mr
Cordon Onslow said that an analysis could he pre sented’ to the Arrears Sub-committee and a full report would be made at the next meeting of the housing committee on
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April loth. Later Mr Onslow re-,
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ported that “>38 council tenants have applied to buy their homes under | tile 1DS0 Housing Act. So far. BSf> have been sold and a further IB are in the hands of solicitors.
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BLEAZARD — ROBERTSON A former Clitheroe man
and his bride are to make their home at Oban. Scot* land, after their wedding at West Coats Church. Cambuslang, Glasgow. They are Mr David
Blea/.ard, elder son of Mr and .Mrs Alan Blea/.ard, of Fairfield Drive. Clitheroe, and Miss .lime Robertson, onlv daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Robertson, of Wellshot Drive. Cambus
lang. The bride is an accoun
tant and the bridegroom an assistant manager at the Sea Life Centre.
Oban. The bride, who was
given away hy her father, wore a cream satin gown with cream Nottingham lace. It featured long puffed sleeves and she
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I wore a diamante tiara I with a cream satin veil I and carried a bouquet of I pink roses, cream carna tions and lily-of-the- vailev.
Bridesmaid Ruth (iivig
wore a dress of turquoise satin with a scooped neck line and matching frills and a fitted bodice. She had a slide headdress with turquiose fiowers anil rib bons and carried a posy of pink and cream flowers.^ Best man was Mr Tim
IT was a special time at liead United Kcfm-nicd Chureli fo r the ladies' weekend.
.................... On tile Saturday there was a iiind-raisine
e f fo r t and the followini : day a special service was held in church. Altogether 1)700 was made
fo r the church. , . . , . Saturday’ s e f fo r t was opened hy m in is te rs
wife Mrs 1). Ncvard. The minister, the Rev. David Ncvard. also to ok pari and chairman was
Mrs .1. Wilkinson. Stalls sold cakes, drapery and white elephant . . . . , . .. . . . ,
Km,ds and teas were served. Various church organisation s were included.
The service on Sunday was taken hy Mrs l . .
Hadley, wife o f a former minister at Read, the Rev. George Hadley.
, „ . In ou r p ic tu re twins R a d ic a l and Sarah
Shepherd (S) buy a toy from Mrs Margaret Iletherington.
Urgency needed on problem of stray dogs
•VITEMl’TS to solve Ulithenie's stra.v-clojr
problem seem to be going round in ever- decreasinir circles, accordion to Conn. Heit .lones.
At Clitheroe Town
Festival comes of age
T 11 K Rib hie Valley Drama Festival comes of
age this year. It will lie at tlie Civic
Hall from May 3rd to 10th and sponsored l>v the Rihhle Valley Council and the Post Office.
Once more the testival
will stage two competi tions. The first Saturday
will he devoted to one-act
plays, lbr which a sepa rate trophy will be awa rded and from Monday to Saturday there will be full-length presen
tations. At the request of many
Blea/.ard, the b ride groom's brother, and Mr
Martin ami Mr Brian Robertson, tin* bride's
brothers, were ushers. The ceremony was per
formed by Mr T. Roy. an elder of the church, and a reception was held at a Glasgow hot el. The honeymoon is being
spent in Austria. Photograph: Cameron and Barclay. Glasgow.
M-cyclist hurt
MOTOR cyclist Brian D u xbu rv . o f Cnion Street, Clitheroe. has been allowed home from hospital following an acci dent with a car at the junction of Ldistord Read and Henthorn Road.
Clitheroe. in which he broke his left hand and ,l‘L
The driver ol the other r- was uninjured.
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Although ( ’hurt-lull's 11 It I l( lo o k O I't'T l l f Rtltchift tlifl Thornton hiisnitss at l.ono shuye \ o r t m l o r , s t a f f
salt! so main/ mu' Austin R om - cars in Ihe eminr that a "Top T e n " o o'a ml
ijaintil. • Then in January —
tin i/ tlul it again! "Sat u rail if tee mark
rent haril on our all ron ml salts effort, hut ot tin end ot tin tiny it's raho tor rntineg that not nls with the enstioners," says man- a y i n t/ il t r* et o e M r S t e r e n H i l l "T h e Aus t in R o n e range has m < » r heen as good os it is now, tint! we hin t oth it ti sneh gnotl th a t s an. l f l . x i h l e f i n a n rm g a r r a n g t - ments that our soles figures hare chnehtti flu award in two sue- eessirt months. Saw we are trying tor a third."
& H Mon than .ton gar
ages twer a with tin it o f tin S o r th frttm Mi rsegshlt to tin Hast ( ’mist it ml inelutlnig Maneht ster. /,. etis tliitl other la rife population art as eompt U tor the pn st >a it ms tm metl n r- tifwiitt s t aeh month.
Mr Hill is pwtund.
ei n t r e , wi t h tin a n •anls. (hi the right is ( ' h it reh i l l ’s sal t s manager Mr Malcolm Rau linsim, with them is Mr Antlg In son, an it sales nut natger tor A u s t in R o a r , who mttile tin pn st ntahan.
Bui > D ti'* - ' . I -
LOCAL charities will be nefit from a coffee morn ing organised hy Clitheroe
Inner Wheel Club and held in the Town Mayor's Parlour on Saturday.
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A profit of l'Lr>() was
n'lilis.-il Ini' till' dull's iTiarity aci'iiunt. TIh1
ilpputv Maynr. ( ’oun. .lint
MeUltii'. ami Itii1 "'iff . Ililila \vt*FF |ii't'Si’iit, alunp
with Inner Wheel presi- draw helped lo boost tile I'ielured selectiiiK a McGlue with the May-
dent Mrs .Mai'piret Nnrris proceeds. and vice-president Mrs
Doreen Watson. C:,.l"V
There were hrinp-and- oress (seated) and Mrs hnv and cake stalls and a Norris (npht).
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vehicle. Ian I’anl t'linchie. nf Chapel Rise. Hillingtim.
patrons, nationally-known adjudicator Scott Marshall will again assess the work nf the competing player, and decide the final pric ings.
F i v e in a g n i f ice n t
trophies awaiting the win ners of the three-act com petition cover all aspect of amateur theatre - acting, production, stagi craft and individual achievement. Said festival chairman
Council he called for posi tive action following a report bv Coun. Erie Bracewell about the clean
liness of the town. It pointed out that the
Rihhle Valley Council is still in a quandary as to
whether to wait for Gov ernment action on dog licensing or to act inde pendently. On the subject of clean
liness, Coun. Bracewell added: "We want a sig nificant improvement for the ,S00 celebrations and for the environment in the future." C mi no i I lo rs were pleased to hear in a letter from Divisional Road Sur veyor, Mr Roger Kliteroft that a mechanical foot ways sweeper has been tested and found suitable for Clitheroe. Coun. .kmes welcomed the news and urged the
Kibble Valiev Council to be fo rw a rd -th in k in g
when discussing the purchase of a machine and remember that a town at tracting tourists should he as clean as possible.
LIBRARY CORNER
Mr .Jitnmv Fell: "This will be our lllst festival and we hope to make it out standing as befits the oc casion. We have entries from across the North West and much further afield and hope to an nounce the full program me within the next week to l<> days."
I’endle Club
W1NNKKS of the 1 Vndle Bridge Club session wen Mrs A. Barker and Mr •
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Harrison, and Miss R Holland ami .Mrs .1 Kenvon.
l.ATKST additions to the stock at Clitheroe Library include: ••The tartan ringers” —
Jonathan Bush. A crime novel featuring antique dealer Love- iov (of the BBC series) who W-comes involved in some shade dealings in Scotland. ••Fee’s apple” — Kmmu
Cooke. Novel following the for tunes of a middle-class Catholic Irishwoman as site copes with a late and unwanted pregnancy. ••The super stain-remover — Jack Cnssimatis.
Helpful guide to dealing with stains in the home and work-
the venr round” — David Poplc. A well-illustrated book
which shows how to use bulbs, bedding plants, hardy annuals, shrubs and trees in order to give colour throughout the
vear. * "Colour in ynur garden all Trevlra L/S sweaters fancy pattern £ 5 . 9 9
Dresses, Skirts by Julius, Knitted Tops, Blouses, Palmers co-ordinates
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GISBURN AUCTION MART
PRICES FORWARD at (lisburn Auc- .
tion Mart on Thursday wore 55 newly-calved dairy cows and heifers.
First-quality cows made to
(£603). second quality to £525 (£501).
Chief prices: B. H. and ,1. Proctor tor Friesian cows sel-
. .
I ling for £710 and £605. and J. , I Snowden for Friesian heifers | selling for £610 ami £600. One '
' springing heifer was forward in the sale of in-calf and dairy heifers, selling for £-170.
, (£40.50). Charolais X bulls to . £>02 (£160.30) and £128 (£114). I
' £106 (£77.05). heifers to £37 (£73.50) ami £44 (£31.50). Hereford X bulls to £152 (£127.65) and £108 (£76.60). heifers to £78 (£61) and £50
1 heifers to £120 (£108) and £01 (£85.15). black polly bulls to
£80 (£77.75). heifers to £60
(£46). Limousin X bulls to £172 (£166.50) and £112 (£06.65).
heifers to £135 (£107.50) and £7-1 (£63), Simmental X bulls to £168 (£154) and £08. heifers to
£87. Weatted calves: Friesian bulls L
made to £107. beef X bulls to £205 (£205) ami heifers to £2ol
i (£201.25).
1 Chief prices: A Belgian blue I heifer sold for £175 and H. . Moorhouse sold a Charolais bull for £202. There were 46-1 ani mals forward in the fatstock section, including 130 young bulls. 127 steers and heifers. 108 cows and bulls and 876 sheep, including 746 graded I sheep and 130 ewes and rams. Young bulls: Light bulls
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I made to 126.Sp (115.Ip). I medium lo 12S.2p (U7.0p) ami 1 others to 104.2p (01.7p). Chief prices: Walker Bros
128.2p. S. and M. Ashton 1 126.8p, ,1. K. Burrow 126.2p. F. C. Walker 125.2p. W. Ben- . nett 124.2p. J. M. Townsend
121.8p.Steers and heifers: Light steers made to 100.8p (I00.3p). medium to 110.8p (101.;>p). I heaw to UH.2p (00p). light heifers to 112.2p (00.4p). medium to 108.2p (00.2p). heaw to OS.Sp (01.Ip).
Uncertified light steers made ,
to 108.2p (UHlp). medium to 07.Sp (07.3p). heavy tit 00.2p (08.5p). lignt heifers to OO.Sp (OO.Op). medium to 104.Sp (9 Ip) I ami heavy to 08.2p (80.Ip). Chief prices: Steers — P. . Wolfenden l!0.8p ami 10S.2p. I H. Tattersall lOO.Sp. R. Foster 108.2p. Heifers — J. anil S. Thompson 112.2p ami 112.Sp. I C. and .!• Thwaite 100.2p and 1 HO.Sp. .1. K. (.’oar 108.Sp. tirade one cows made to
87.2p (80.3p). grade two to 7S.2p (71.Op) and grade three to 70.2p (61.Op).
Chief prices: J. Robert 87.2p, F. H. wrathall 84.8p. U. Lan
caster 84. Sp. Sheep: Light Imggs made to
211.5p (20lp). standard to 221p (210.4p). medium to 217p (205.6p). heavy to 202.5p (186. Ip), overweight averaged HlO.r.p. Shearlings made to 185.Tip (I8l.7p). uncertified sheep to £46 (£15.30). half-bred ewes to £45.20 (£16.55). hornet! ewes to £13 (£20.05). ami rams to £50 (£11.55).
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------ BRITISH COACH TOURS — Short Breaks — departing from Clitheroe and Whalley
COTSWOLDS AND WYE VALLEY — JUNE 23rd, 5 days — E94
— includes: Half board accommodation, 2 hall day and 1 full day excursions
EDINBURGH TATTOO — 16th. 23rd and 30th AUGUST, 2 days — E46
— includes: Half board accommodation at the Dunblane Hydro and admission to tattoo
—DUNBLANE HYDRO Chief prices: Light hoggs — I ,
t). J. Holt 21L5p. J. Barker 208.5p. Standard — J. Barker 22Ip. H. Carr 218p. Medium — I\ Smalley 217p. I). J. H"|t 2l tp. Heavy — L. T. Holt |
202.5p, D. Drinkall 2(H)p.
Auction buyers warned
BODICE are asking far mers to be on the lookout for stolen sheep which have been treated with a
poisonous drug. The 5-1 sheep were
stolen from Brassington. Derbyshire, between Feb ruary ISth and iMth and have a green dve-niark along the back of their necks. They have all been tre ated with 1‘anacur. which
renders the carcases unfit for human consumption for up to -1 days, and anyone eating the meat is likelv to become seriously
ill. Police are appealing for
farmers to he on their guard when buying, par ticularly at auctions. The stolen animals are
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