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16 Chtheroe Advertiser and Times, November 27lht 1986


Clitheroe 2282L (Editorial). 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)_ ----------------— r


Public Notices Chipping


Visit firm Members of Chipping


YFC travelled to Leyland on Monday evening to visit Marsden’s Compound Manufacturers. A vote of thanks was given by Philip Proctor, seconded by Jim Holden.


Generous Villagers and visitors


dug deep to raise £452.50 for the "Children in Need" Appeal through a collection organised by Chipping and district re­ staurants, pubs, cricket club and village hall on Saturday night.


organised by Chipping Pony Club in the village hall raised over £200 for club funds. At the helm was Mrs


Food bingo A food bingo evening


supper, with apple pie and cream and parkin, was served by the com­


mittee. H e adm a s te r Mr


Brookes thanked the ar­ tistes for an enjoyable evening and everyone for their support. Raffle win­ ners were Mr Clegg, Mrs Whitwell, Mrs Whit­ worth, Mrs Grindley, Mrs Howard and Adam Hoyle.


Billington Cake, decoration


Mrs Margaret Patchett, newly-elected president of Billington and Langho WI, welcomed guests at­ te n d in g th e i r f i r s t


surer. Mr T. Wilson gave a


Joan Rogerson with help­ ers. Among the prizes was a meal for two donated by Gibbon Bridge Restau­ rant, turkey vouchers, bottles of wines and spirits and food hampers.


Barrow


friends enjoyed a “Folk evening,” arranged by the Friends of Barrow School. About 75 people attended and £72 was raised for


Folk night Children, parents and


funds. John and Judy, of


Kirkbv Lonsdale, enter­ tained with songs and played various instru­ ments. A potato pie


re-elected secretary and Mrs Cathy Jarvis trea­


meeting Mrs Noreen Turner was


demonstration of cake de­ coration, advising mem­ bers to have the confi­ dence to try new techni­


jam sandwich was won by Mrs D. Phillips and Mrs M. Graham. Birthday flowers were presented to Mrs J. Davies and the first raffle prize to Mrs


M. Brown. Members agreed that


ques. The competition for a


BOOSTING FUND


A COLLECTION in Clitheroe stores Booth’s, Hillards and Robinson and Spensley’s on Friday night raised £168.50 for the "C h i ld re n in N e ed ” appeal. The collectors were Pam and Robert Kent, Mary Robinson, Maureen Holt and Gary and Andrew Kent.


the folk evening at Hillock Farm, Old Langho, had been a happy event, giving them time to get to know one another better.


Ladies Social Hour at Bil­ lington enjoyed a film of Egypt by Mrs E. Ains­ worth. Mrs A. Holmes gave the vote of thanks.


Egypt Ebenezer Baptist


CLUB’S SOCIAL


A SOCIAL evening at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton, was enjoyed by members of the Wed­


nesday Club. Final arrangements


were made for the Christ­ mas party on December 17th at the Red Pump, Bashall Eaves, and mem­ bers wishing to attend should contact Mrs Eileen L am b e r t (C l ith e ro e


28363).


gyp* QUEEN ELIZABETH’S f f i l V


GRAMMAR SCHOOL


S t ic i p r o t« m OPEN DAY


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1986, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.


Come and see this school in action!


Gain your own impressions of the excellent opportunities afforded to your son!!


Hear about the free placesll! Come and talk to us.


THE cu r ta in goes up to n ig h t on Chipping A m a teu r T h e a t r ic a l Society’s “It’s a Musical World” — a colourful kaleidoscope of music, dance and comedy from about a dozen different


countries. The extravaganza will


t a k e t h e


be performed for three nights, plus a 2-30 p.m.


matinee on Saturday, a n d w i l l


audience from Peru and Russia to the pearly kings and queens of our very own London.


Not insured


A CLITHEROE motorist who lent his car to a friend was fined £50 by the town’s magistrates for permitting its use without insurance. Alan Paul Nuttall (20).


New phone service for council


A NEW telephone system is on the cards for the Rib- ble Valley Council offices in Clitheroe. Seven companies have


.submitted quotations for installing more up-to-date equipment and these are being considered by the Ribble Valley Council's Finance and General Pur­ poses Sub-committee. Negotiations are to take


financial year. Borough Treasurer Mr


of Conway Avenue, told the magistrates he mista­ kenly believed Nicholas John’ Lawton was covered to drive the car. Nuttall was also fined


£20 for failing to maintain the car's headlights.


Gordon Onslow said the installation could provide the council with a consid­ erably cheaper service and a more efficient one for the public. It was a major step


SPORT STARTS HERE


BIGGEST WIN


West Bradford 8, llcifcr AFC 0


THIS Craven League win was West Bradford's biggest in their


12-vear history. From the moment Heifer missed a 12- minute penalty, Bradford dominated the match. Andy Pearson opened the


place with two of the firms about the possible intro­ duction of the new system sometime in the next


and were happy to be 2-1 up at the interval. After the break they applied all the pressure, scoring live times. Scorers were Gill (4). Broadley, Bennett and Connelly.


S ta n d en A g o


to town


scoring with a backpost header and further goals from Frank Telese and Steve Finder made


lanche in the second half and was followed on to the score- sheet bv Jim Tiernev, Jimmy Tavlor. Linder and Telese. team: Dunn, K. Coulston,


it 11-0 at the interval. Fearson began the goal ava­


Hall each won three games, with Hall/Friend taking the doubles. Social Club B scored their


Tierney, Fearson, Fotter, McCally, Bartlett, Farnsworth, D. Coulston, Taylor, Finder, Telese.


Second half surge


forward for the authority, and there would be no inconvenience for the pub­ lic during changeover.


Head United UndeMSs 7, Blue Star 1


HEAD contended with a slope and strong wind in the first half


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A festive coffee morning


K1BBLESDALE Table Tennis Association leaders Standen A recorded an emphatic 10-0 win over Standen B. B. Birch, B. Friend and T.


first win of the season, with a 6-4 victory over Whalley Swans. Debutant G. Hardman and A. Veevers both took three games. Trinity SS moved up to


QUEEN ELIZABETH’S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, West Park Road, Blackburn BB2 6DF Telephone: 59911


IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARENTS RESIDING IN


THE BLACKBURN, ROSSENDALE, HYNDBURN AND RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICTS


(CHILDREN BORN BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 1st, 1975 AND AUGUST 31at( 1976)


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE ADMISSIONS TO SECONDARY SCHOOLS


The next annual admission of pupils lo Secondary Schools will be in September, 1987. Except in those areas where secondary schools nave been reorganised on comprehensive lines, alloca­ tions will be made after consideration of Ihe pupils' records, results of tests and Head Teachers’ assessments.


Parents resident in the above Districts who wish their children to be admitted to Secondary Schools as the responsibility of the Education Committee will be required to complete an application form giving their preference for particular Secondary Schools. Children attending schools maintained by the Lancashire Educa­ tion Committee will be given this application form by the Head


Teacher.


Full particulars and forma of application may be obtained by parents of children attending schools for the District Education Officer for the area In which the child resides. Completed application forms should be returned not later then Friday, January 9th, 1987.


second place in the league after a 7-3 triumph against Riming- ton Ladies. M. Wrigley had a fine treble of wins and also took the doubles with M. Crane Trinity's other scorers were Crane (2) and J. Kellington.


League Table P V D L .


Standen A.................. 5 a 0 010 Trinity SS.................... 6 4 1 1 9 Standen B..................... 6 4 0 2 8 Social A....................... 5 3 1 1 7 Kimington..................... 6 2 0 4 4


Trinity YC.................... 5


Social B..................... o Whalley Swan.*.......... 6 Fixtures: Monday — Riming


. 0 3 4 1 0


4 2 0 0 6 0


ton v Standen B. Tuesday — Whatley Swans v Trinity YC, Social Club B v Social Club A. Wednesday — Trinity SS v Standen A.


First win for weeks


Waddington 1, Head United 2


two-up in this East Lancs League game. Wnddington pulled a goal back after the interval but could not prevent Head deservedly notching their first win for several weeks.


HEAD’S Ashley Baron and Brian Marsden put their side


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DKSl’lTK nuinsiinn- liko conditions, there was an encouraging turn-nut at St Paul's Ml' meeting to hear Mrs Margaret Smith


give a talk entitled ‘ ‘ F o r t v v e a r s o f


Mrs Smith described


t li e e h a n g f s i n women' s c l ot hi ng from P.M


explained how this s h o w e d t l i e s o c ia l


IO to 1910 and d e v e I o p in e n I of


w o m e n and t h e i r emancipation.


some of the out fi ts were Mrs Pat lloulds- worth and her daugh­ ters Wendy and Clare,


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friends of Whalley Abbey F e llow ship were “just crackers" about a festive coffee morning held at the conference bouse on Tuesday.


VI LI.AG HRs IInil Members helped out


on th e C h r is tm a s crackers stall (pic­


tured), and there was also liring-and-biiy and nearly-new stalls and a raffle.


About 150 visitors


tucked into delicious mince pies and coffee, with £36(1 raised for the fellowship.


Fell was kept busy signing copies of his l a t e s t h o o k o f humorous verse.


Local author Jimmy P R O M P A G E O N E ROUGH GOING


delegation to help in the recovery of Israeli bodies lost during the Yom Kip-


pur war. With him went "Toss."


the first of the Lancashire police dogs trained to search for bodies. Ill tile following weeks, the dogs and their handlers were credited with the disco­ very of nearly 300 bodies. Many were found near the wreckage of planes, buried feel deep in the drifting sand.


recovery — "Operation Omega’" — was dog handler Ron Dean, now an inspector stationed at I’adiham who was this week leading the dog


Also involved in the


handlers in the second sear ell of Saddleworth Moor. Mr Heart well, who


spent 25 years with the Force, moved to Pendle­ ton two years ago witli his family and working com­ panion for 10 years, alsa- tian “Sabre." Wishing his former col­


leagues every success in their search, Mr Heart well had no regrets about not


being there with them. "it was rough going, as


RIBBLE Valley League First Division side West Bradford are on the lookout for a new manager. Anyone wishing to apply should contact acting chairman John Barber on Slain* burn 223 or first team manager Robin Sharp, who runs the club’s Craven League side, on


Clitheroe 23569. Pointing way


ADDITIONAL directional signs to the Ribblesdale Pool and Longr idge Sports Centre are to be put up shortly.


Chimney fire A CHIMNEY fire at Kirk-


I remember it." he said. "It's a hard time of year — they are coping with frost, snow, wind, rain and peat hogs. It won’t he easy, but if they can find the right area, tile dogs will do the


rest." Forty years of fashion


lands, Chipping on Sun­ day, was dealt with by Lon^ndge Fire Brigade.


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CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


Advertisement without reason stated. All Advertisements are accepted subject to approv­


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


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


While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no


responsibility tor omission or mistakes. All advertisements are subject to VAT at 15%.


213733


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 to 1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to Con­ version to form 1 No. Dwel­ ling at The Old Smithy, Lyn- dale Terrace, Gisburn. Application No. 3^86 0676 P. Change of Use to Snooker and Cabaret Club at Hillards Supermarket. King Lane. Clitheroe. Application No. 3^86 068 VP.


Projecting Sign at 19 and 21 Wellgate. Clitneroe. Application No. 3'86/0687/P.


Proposed Compressor House at eranby Garments, 91 Low­


ergate. Clitheroe. Application No. 3'86/0690'P. Formation of new Vehicular Access at The Cloisters, Sawley. Application No. 3'86'0691/P. Double Sided Illuminated Post Sign at The Castle Re­ sta u ra nt, Parson Lane,


Clitheroe. Application No. 3'86 0692'P.


Supermarket and Associated Car Park on land bounded tv* Duck Streel-Waterloo Road Albion Street/Back York


Street, Clitheroe. Application No. 3‘86 0693'P.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date ol this advertise­ ment, to the Borough Plan­ ning and Technical Officer, Council Offices. Church Walk. Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number.


Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, am representations received wil be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Development Sub­ committee agenda. Any rep­ resentations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when de termining the application.


A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Dated: November 27th, 1986.


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Borough Planning and Technical Officer)


GOODS VEHICLE OPERATORS LICENCE


Castle Castings Ltd, of I Brooks Works. Clitheroe. I Lancs BB7 1NL, is applying I to renew without change a I licence to use Brooks Works; I Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 1NL as an operating centre for one goods vehicle.


Owners or occupiers of land I (including buildings) in the I vicinity of the operating centre who believe the use or enjoy­ ment of the land will be pre­ judicially affected, may make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcul­ lis House. Seymour Grove, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publica- | tion of this notice.


Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representation to the ap­ plicant at the address given in this notice.


Competition Results


C L IT H E R O E FC 25 0 C LU B . W e e k 10: 1st. 181: 2n d .


3 8 4 6 4 .


G E R M A N T U IT IO N fo r h o l i- d a y s , b u s in e s s , c o n v e rs a ­ t io n s e tc . , a l l le v e ls . — T e l . C o ln e 8 6 9 8 2 9 .


Shooting and Fishing


H A L S T E A D & H A R T L E Y ’ S C h r is tm a s B a rg a in s . T a c k le v o u c h e rs fo r a l l am o u n ts . £ 2 0 o r £ 1 0 o f f c a rb o n m a tc h ro d s , p r ic e s n o w £35 o r £ 2 5 . S h lin a n o re e ls . £9 o f f . n o w £ 1 0 . A u to c a s t re e is u p to £15 o f f . R lv S h a k e s p e a re b o x e s o n ly £ 3 4 . T h e rm a l Jackets w i th h o o d s . £ 1 4 .5 0 . t lM c a rb o n p o le . £ 1 2 8 . — T e l . 2 6 9 4 3 .


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E N JO Y TH E L U X U R Y o f o u r n ew le is u re ro om . P ro ­ fe s s io n a l s u n b e d £2 p e r h a l f h o u r , sauna £3 p e r h a l f h o u r , spa b a th £ 1 .5 0 p e r h a l f h o u r . Bv a p p o in t ­ m e n t 9 a .m . to 7 p .m . — A in s w o r th A D e n t L im i te d . 2 7 9 A /2 8 1 L e e d s H o o d . ' N e ls o n . T e l . 6 2 4 3 3 . K IS S O G R A M S .


i ro m £ 2 0 .


s p e c ia lly w r i t te n songs, r e ­ c o rd e d o n c a s se tte . — T c t . B u rn le y 3 7 4 2 7 a n y t im e .


THE MICRO DIET. O v e r ­ w e ig h t? In te re s te d ? — H in g


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f o r a d v i c e , C l i t h e r o e 2 6 8 6 ) .


THE MICRO DIET. O v e r ­ w e ig h t? In te re s te d ? R in g f o r a d v ic e . — T e l . N e ls o n 6 3 4 1 5 .


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NOW I ’VE LOST 4Slb. A s k me h o w . — T e l . T r lc la o n


C U th e ro c 2 4 0 5 I . siosss


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971


NOTICE UNDER SECTION 26 (2)


DEVELOPMENT AT LAND OFF HIGHER STANDEN LANE. PENDLETON


Notice is hereby given that application is being made to the Ribble Valley Borough Council by Mr and Mrs Dent, for planning permission in respect of Landfill Opera lions. A copy of the applica' tion and of the plans and other documents submitted with it may be inspected at The Council Offices at all reasonable hours until De cember 18th, 1986.


Any person who wishes to make representations to the above-mentioned Council


about the application should make them in writing by that date to the Council at Church Walk, Clitheroe.


Dated: November 27th, 1986


Signed: B. DENT, On behalf of


Mr and Mrs B. Dent PROPOSED ~Public Notices RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


. THE RIBBLE VALLEY (OFF- STREET PARKING PLACES)


ORDER (No. 1) 1986


Notice is hereby given that the Ribble Valfey Borough Council have on November 17th, 1986, made an Order under the Road Traffic Regu­ lation Act 1984, which comes into operation on December


' The effect ot the Order is lo control and regulate the use of the undermentioned off- street car parks in Clitheroe:


1st, 1986.


Booths Supermarket, Station Road; Railway View; Ribble Valley Council Offices' Staff Car Park; North Street; Low- ergate; Oueensway; Peel S tre e t;'C h e s te r Avenue;


Holden Street. The Order imposes a two


hour in three waiting limit on the following car parks; Booths' Supermarket; Railway View; Ribble .Valley Council Offices Staff Car Park bet-, ween the hours ol 6 p.m. — midnight, Monday — Friday and alt hours Saturday and Sunday; Lowergate. It also prohibits parking except by Permit Holders on Ihe Ribble Valley Borough Council Of­ fices Staff Car Park during the hours ol 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., Mondays to Fridays. The Order imposes a charge of £5 on drivers exceeding the permitted waiting limit or parking in a prohibited area. A copy of the Order and map is available for inspection by the public at the Council Of­ fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, during normal office hours. Any person wishing to ques­ tion the validity of the Order, or any provisions contained in it on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by Ihe Road Traffic Regula­ tion Act 1984 or on the grounds that the requirement of the Act. or any Instrument made under it has not been complied within relation lo Ihe


Order, may, within six weeks from November 17th, 1986, apply to the High Court tor


this purpose. MICHAEL JACKSON Chief Executive and Town Clerk


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