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10 Clitheme Advertiser and Times, August Wh, 1986
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END OF SEASON
Starts Saturday, August 16th at 9-15
SALE All summer fashion stock
REDUCED TO CLEAR Sizes 10-22
B ER L E I BRAS from.....................................£2.95
R1BBLK Valley Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs Walmsley hand over the plaques to Allan and Ian
AWARD WINNING V U t i if
WI SHOWCASE AT WEEKEND
THE wide range of skills u n d e r tak en by local Women's Institute mem bers will be on show in R i bbl esd ale School, Clilheroe. on Saturday.
Show opens its doors to the public from 10-30
a.ill. to noon and 1 p.m. to i> p. 111. The official opening, in- Clitheroe Mayoress xirs Hilda McGhie.'is at 2 p.m. and is followed by th e p re s e n ta t io n of trophies.
The Clilheroe Area WI
cellent entry of l.KK) this year, which the organis ers are thrilled with. One of the new classes is ribbon weaving, while some of the favourites, such as shortbread bis cuits and tea loaves, have attracted a large entry. There are also two de
There has been an ex 0 r -.,-/(U -X M r l v I V"! ECM
VILLAGERS turn out to honour their hero . . . Coun. Robinson presents Ian with the framed certificate commemorating his triumph
WELL DONE, LADS!
•'YOU’VE done us proud” — that was the message from the Kibble Valley to the two local lads who brought home gold medals from the Com monwealth Games. Ian Peel (2S), of Brook
And now Allan hopes to turn professional
House Green. Slaidburn. brought home two golds from the clay pigeon shooting classes and Allan Gornall (2G). of Great M e a r ley Kami, came away with a gold in cycling. They were feted at a civic reception by the
John Walmsley. Afterwards. Allan re
Kibble Valley Mayor and .Mayoress. Coun. and Mrs
vealed that he hopes to turn professional. Al though there is nothing definite in the pipeline, he will he waiting to see if anything develops on that front. At the civic reception,
both Ian and Allan were p re sen ted with com memorative plaques by the Mayor. Coun. Walm sley said he hoped their success would encourage the council to continue helping local sportsmen and women by giving g ran ts towards their training. Now Allan, who won
his gold in the 100km. time trial, is off to the world championships in Colorado. Slaidburn and Easing-
ton residents turned out to honour their golden boy and see parish council chairman George Robin son hand over a framed scroll to Ian to comment- morate his success.
the Hark to Bounty. S la id b u rn . Ian w a s warmly congratulated :md thanked for putting the area on the map.
At the celebration at
“The village is proud of him and it is an honour for the Ribble Valley. With Allan Gornall's suc cess as well, it really is an achievement. They did very well."
Said Coun. Robinson:
Ian won his awards in the shotgun Olympic trench pairs and the individual Olympic trench shooting.
Double gold medalist
A retired weaver
dies at 85
A WOMAN who lived in Clitheroe for 88 years, Mrs Sarah Jane Moon, lias died aired Sf>. Mrs Moon, horn in
l)altoiwm-Furness. Cum bria, came to the area when she was IP, working as a servant at the then Temperance Hotel. Tos- side, now better known as
the I)otr and Partridge. She and her late hus
Cater, on moving to Clitheroe. Mrs Moon worked as a weaver at
Barrow B r o w s F a rm, Bolt o n - by - B o w 1 a nd .
J-8 and fanned at
band. William, were mar ried in l‘
NO DEPOSIT TERM
James Thornber's Mill, from where she retired at ftt).
knitting and crocheting and she was a member of the Pendle Club. She was a regular worshipper at Trinity Methodist Church. Mrs Moon is survived
Her hobbies included "Cnow-T'
hv d au g h te rs Betty. Hazel and Hilda. A funer al service, at Trinity on Monday, preceded inter im1 nt in C l ith e ro e Centeterv.
Extension
monstations to entertain visitors — embroidery, by Mrs Valerie Cave, of Hurst Green, and wood carving by Mr R. Parkes. of Blackburn.
A PI.AN for a ear show room extensioin involving alteration to stores, work shop extension, office alt erations and general im provements at Hreenacre Oarage. Oreenacre Street. Clitheroe, has been ap proved by the Kibble Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-committee.
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A LIFE as a professional artist is what little Ruth Wilson dreams about — and the way she is going, she may well one day fulfil her aspirations.
pupil uf SS Michael and John's Primary School, Clitheroe, has confirmed her talents by finishing third in a nationwide art eonlest organised by the B r i ta n n ia B uilding Society.
For the seven-year-old
ceived a prize of £10 in a Britannia account and a parcel of goodies from Clitheroe branch manager Mr Rodger Stokes.
Ruth, of Tower Hill, re Ruth's winning collage
of a garden scene — it took two days of concent ration to complete — beat off the challenge of thousands of children from all over the country who entered the competi tion via the society's 213
UK branches. Already, the talented
primary school pupil has been runner-up in a "Clitheroe Advertiser and Times" colouring competi tion and last Christmas won a contest at school, for devising the best
Yulctide card. The Britannia competi
m e M otor Vehicles &
tion was judged by TV personality Tony Hart, star of the BBC’s "Hart- heat" children's prog ramme.
a memento of the Nation al Garden Festival, now in progress at Stoke-on- Trent.
An additional prize was
PHOTO: Ruth's smart T- shirt says it all as site waves aloft her prize. With her in the picture are. from the left, Britan nia Building Society staff members Karen Burgess, Pam Bolton and Shelagh Czunowski.
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Plans are granted
THE following applica tions have been granted by the Ribble Valley Council's Planning and Technical Officer, Mr Philip Bailey, under dele gated powers: Clitheroe: Single-storey extension at the rear of ■
Moss Street. Rear entr ance porch at 28 Kemple View. Extensions and alt erations to form additional accommodation for elderly persons at 7 Windsor Avenue. Externally il luminated shop sign at 6 King Lane. Alterations to bedrooms and ground floor toilets (listed build ing consent) at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Castle Street. Rimington: Two weath
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er hoods over existing doorways at Howgill Barn. Robin Lane. Whalley: Porch and
bedroom extensions at Paddock Bungalow, off Clitheroe Road. First- f loor e x te n s io n and ground-floor alterations at the re a r of 71 King Street. Wiswell: Double garage
STARTING SATURDAY AUGUST 16 MEPHISTO SHOES .
WALKING and CLIMBING BOOTS RU C -SA C S and S LE EP ING BAGS
TENTS and CAMPING EQUIPMENT A LA RGE SELECTION OF
LE ISU R E WEAR and TRACK SUITS from NIKE and UMBRO
M O UN TA IN EQ U IPM EN T U L T R A F L E E C E C LO TH IN G
WALKING JACKETS and WATERPROOFS CLOTHING. SHIRTS and SWEATERS TROUSERS and CLIMBING BREECHES
1 0% OFF all other goods not included in the sale.
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at “Old Barn.” Pendleton Road. I.angho: Extension to existing house at 73
garage to lounge and con struction of bay window at Id Church Raike. Sahtlen: Additional bed
Rogersfield. Chipping: Conversion of
rooms with dormer win dows at Id Crow Trees Road.
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Clithcroe 22.124 (Editorial)] Go-ahead for ||
a doctors’ surgery
PLANNING permission has been granted for a doctors' surgery in King Street, Whalley. The go-ahead for the
surgery, on a site adja cent to the Whalley Anns public car park and having frontage to King Street, has been given by the Kibble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub committee. Outline per mission was given earlier this year. The development com
prises a full general prac tice complex, incorporat ing five consulting rooms, examination rooms, a treatment room and other ancillary facilities. A car parking area for ;|
doctors and staff is in cluded within the site, with access off the back _ road leading from Prin- l| cess Street. The main pedestrian access will he from King Street. The building will be two
storeys and constructed in natural stone with a blue slate roof.
Caravans for homeless
TEMPORARY planning permission has been granted for the stationing of two earavans for the homeless on land next to
the public car park and North West Gas depot off C b e s t e r A v e n u e . Clitheroe. Coun. Bill Fleming iBil-
norweb
lingtonl pointed out that the permission was for 12 months only ami was a temporary measure.
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