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10 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 9th, 1987 SCHOOL’S KNOCKOUT EVENT Cinders


Fashions z£s.CL


JULY . • BALL — GRAYSTON Begins J U L Y 9 th Up to '% OFF Open six days a week


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Higy Brake VACANCY


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FOR LADY RESIDENT 0 24 hour attention 0 Informal atmosphere 0 Unrestricted visiting


O Varied Home cooking 0 Open aspect, yet close to town 0 Car park 0 Main bus


route 0 Gardens 0 Qualified nurse in attendance


DHSS rates apply where appropriate.


Private care is not too expensive for you: funding details and procedure given in complete confidence.


Call or phone CLITHEROE 23286


and ask for the Proprietor MATERIALS


Large selection of Polyesters From £1 a yard


Slight seconds 60ln. wide ALSO: Track Suit and Towelling 2yds wide


£1.50 yard Also perfects


Cottons, Velours, Dralon and now stockists of workwear


Hours: 9*30 a.m. — 5*30 p.m.; Wed. 9-30 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. J. D. STORES


Scatter Cushions from 50p HABERDASHERY


'V 2 SALTHILL ROAD, CUTHEROE


Dull and wet


month


JUNE was a dull, wet month with five inches of rain and only five comple tely rain-free days. The 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th and 25th were wet and depressing. Temperatures began to


climb a little at the end of the month, which finished


61 50 14.3 62 48 58


64 48 11.5 62 46 15.4 54 48 58 46 57


2.4 0.6


60 48 48 0.6 46


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66 50 67 49 68 66


58 58


64 46 2.9 58 65 66 68


44 0.6 42


— —


47 trace 50 1.5


62 50 3.0 68


69 55 1.1 69 60


(25mm = one inch of rain)


65 48 8.3 68


52 — BA degree


FORMER Clitheroe Royal Grammar School pupil Mark Redding (28) has been awarded a BA hon­ ours degree in English by Cardiff University. Now living in London,


Mark, the son of Mr and Mrs David Redding, of Peel Park Avenue, Clith­ eroe, hopes to follow a career in journalism.


THE grand sum of £400 was made for St Cath­ erine’s Church, West Bradford, when parishio­ ners staged a summer fair on Saturday.


encouraged a very good attendance of parishio­ ners and friends to enjoy each other’s company and to buy from stalls offering a wide range of goods.


Glorious sunshine


SUPER SUMMER SAVINGS ON TOP NAME TYRES


ESCORT-MARINA ETC. 145 x 13


£14 88 PLUS £2.25 VAT


ESCORT-ASTRA ETC. 155 x 13


m


PLUS E2.38 VAT CAVALIER


165 x 13 PLUS £3.14 VAT UARANTEE PLUS E2.G8 VAT BATTERIES Mm*


HUGE STOCKS AVAILABLE 1


3 37 18 PLUS CI.79 VAT 2 YEAR GUARANTEE


If any ATS Sterling car tyre remodld fitted to your vehicle becomes un­ serviceable as a result of road damage we will replace it without


question at any ATS depot. And because we guarantee you an allowance on the remaining tread (down to a depth of 1mm in accordance with regulation 27 paragraph (1) subsection G of the Road Vehicles Construction and Use Regu­ lations 1986) you need only pay for the tread you've used.


COMPUTERISED WHEEL BALANCING FREE TYRE CHECKS


FREE PITTING BY EXPERTS


Crime battle to spread?


neighbourhood watch scheme repeated in other areas of the town. The success of the scheme started last year in


CLITHEROE councillors hope to see a successful


YOU GET MORE FROM BRITAIN’S BIGGEST CLITHEROE: SALTHILL ROAD. TEL: 23011/2


Henthorn had been confirmed by police, Coun. Eric Braccwell told colleagues. People had been encouraged to help cut crime by keeping an eye open for anything suspicious. The police, he said, would support any extension


CHARLTON BOBBY


of the scheme to areas where enough residents were willing to take part. Coun. Qraccwell said that as well as cutting


larly vulnerable in present-day society.


crime, such schemes could provide reassurance for the elderly, the frail and the lonely who felt particu­


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METRO ■ FIAT ETC. 135 x 12


1 £8 78 PLUS £1.32 VAT V' i> / 185/60x 14


TRIPLE AWARD WINNING STERLING REMOULDS


ners included Mrs Cow- gill, Mrs E. Brown, Mrs Shaw, Mrs Humphreys and Mrs Everatt.


abounded on the tom­ bola, one of the many popular attractions.


Picture: Sunny smiles Bistro Competition prizewin­


Planning in the


pipeline


Road, Clitheroe, is among plans lodged with the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0390). Other applications for Clith­


AN application for a residential development on land off Pendle


expose stonework at 8 Church Street (0398). Alterations to shop front at 4 Moor Lane (0400). Conversion of store to form garage at 24 Corporation Street (0401).


eroe include: Removal of rendering to


Sawley: Detached house and a ccess on land a d jo in in g


and part north elevations at Kirk Mills (0394). Change of use of tennis court at Chipping Playing Fields to five-a-side football pitch (0397).


licence PLANS for a French bis­ tro at 10 York Street, Clitheroe, were outlined at a licensing court in the town.


licensee of the Punch Bowl a t H u rs t Green, was


Mr J o h n B row n ,


granted a provisional jus­ tices on licence for the premises and was advised to apply for a supper hour certificate at the Brewster Sessions in January.


25 years’ experience in the licensed trade and had been trained in Paris. He plans to open the French bistro in the New Year.


Mr Brown said he had Chemists’ rota


ises will cater for 28 peo­ ple at lunchtime and evenings.


The ground floor prem­


TODAY and tomorrow, Hartley’s, Church Street, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Heyes, Moor Lane: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Fri­ day until 6-30 p.m.


phone exchange, Burnley Road (0396).


Arms, Hurst Green, change of use of garage to hotel space, extension of garage building and move petrol pumps (0402). (Listed Building Application 0403). Whalley: Garage and kitchen


ley: Extension of dining room, bar and kitchen at the Shireburn


extension and access at Thor- neycroft, Clitheroe Road, Lamb Roe (0404).


cultural polythene crowing tun­ nels at Stoop Lane Farm, Settle Road (0405).


Bolton-by-Bowland: Horti­ Aighton, Bailey and Chaig-


Smithies Bridge House and A59 (0392). Chipping: Cladding of west


CHARLTON B0BBY Gisburn: Extension of tele­


SPORT SCHOOLS MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd to FRIDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1987 (inclusive) £ § 9 — All sports inclusive of Transport and Lunch


★ SOCCER with Bobby Charlton and his team of experts


★ CRICKET with Jack Simmons and Harry Pilling


★ TENNIS with LTA National Coach, Charles Applewhaite


"I want the lads and lassies when they leave to


say: ‘That was really great I enjoyed It. ’ On the last day I see them off knowing that I will


see many of them next year. ”


★ BADMINTON ★ SNOOKER


★ WATERSPORTS, Canoeing, Sailing


i t SWIMMING


★ LACROSSE with Phil Collier, National Development Officer


Open to all youngsters, lads and lasses, from 8 to 18 years of age


WHALLEY LIBRARY PICK-UP POINTS


CLITHEROE POST OFFICE CHATBURN POST OFFICE gISBURN, SHIREBURN ARMS


COLNE BUS STATION NELSON BUS STATION BRIERFIELD TOWN HALL BURNLEY BUS STATION


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IJgNOLDSWICK. STATION ROAD EARBY BUS STATION


6-30 a.m. 6-40 a.m. 6- 45 a.m. 7- 00 a.m. 7-15 a.m. 7-25 a.m.


7-35 a.m. 7-45 a.m. 7-


6*05 a.m. 8-


55 a.m. 15 a.m.


MOND A


52 4.0 50 1.2


50 2.7 49 13.5 50


1.8 6.4


52 47 5.0 62 60


48 1.7 1.9


44 trace 21.2 52 5.1


with wet, humid weather. Day Max. Min. Rain (mm 64


A MAYORAL REUNION


ised by Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg and her husband, Charles.


Bed damaged


SLIGHT damage was caused to a bed which caught fire at Calder- stones Hospital, Whalley. There were no injuries.


cences and, following a meal, the company were entertained by Mr Jimmy Fell, the sixth of the auth­ orities’ 12 chief citizens. The event was organ­


EIGHT of the nine surviv­ ing former mayors of the Ribble Valley Council, to g e th e r w ith th e i r mayoresses and consorts, met for their third annual reunion at the Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves. There were reminis­


followed the wedding at St Peter’s RC Church, Ston­ yhurst, of Miss Ann Marie Grayston and Mr Andrew Stephen Ball. The bride, a secretary


A honeymoon in Corfu NELSON WINDOWS


and book-keeper, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs R. Grayston, of Over­ hacking, Stonyhurst. The bridegroom, a self-


YELLOW team were the victors a t the W ad d in g to n and West Bradford CE School sports. With 241 points, they were ahead of red on 223, green on 207 and blue on 187. About 140 pupils


Practical lesson on environment for pupils


took part in the vari­ ous ra c e s , which ranged from fla t, egg and spoon and


relays to an unusual “ I t ’s a knockout” event which entailed carrying a water- fillcd balloon over obstacles. Parents took part


PUPILS at Ribblesdale School are leaving their desks on Tuesday for a day learning about the environment.


in egg and spoon and sack races and also helped with judging and refreshments. The s ta f f organ­


ised the event and school secretary Mrs Cathy McLeod pre­ sented the shield to the winning team.


school will sp l it into groups of 12 as teachers spread the message of the dangers of neglecting the environment. Co-ordinated by Head of


AH the children at the


Humanities Mr David Pickup, th e day will involve the clean-up of Mearley Brook, the crea­ tion of a pond and meadow w i th in th e s c h o o l ’s grounds, a survey on pol­ lution and a look at litter problem areas around the town with the help of com­ puter analysis.


Glorious summer fair


drama workshop using the theme of “a threat to the environment,” the chance to listen to an officer from the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s environmental health department, plus show­ ings of a school-produced


There will also be a


video film about the environment, detailing problems such as acid rain, pollution and litter. Said Mr Pickup: “In


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by her father, wore a crin­ oline-style gown of taffeta silk edged with deep lace. Her full-length veil was held in place by a crystal and pearl tiara and she carried a shower bouquet of pink and white roses, c a r n a ti o n s


J a n e t Clare Ball, the bridegroom’s sister, the Misses Alison and Cath­ erine Ball, the bride­ groom’s twin nieces, and Miss Lisa C a th e r in e Davis, the bridegroom’s niece. Pageboys were Edward


lily-of-the-valley. Bridesmaids were Miss


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view of the publicity afforded to environmental problems lately in the ‘Advertiser and Times,’ we decided to do some­ thing positive and this will be the ideal way of making pupils more aware.”


Changes at pub


PERMISSION to carry out structural changes at the Craven Heifer Hotel, Chaigley, was granted at a l i c e n s in g c o u r t in Clitheroe. Fire doors are to make


way for a Georgian bow window with the doors being re-sited adjacent to it.


more open appearance between a bar and dining area were also approved, on condition that the two be kept strictly separate.


Alterations to make a Anecdotes


THE lighter side of ser­ vice life was described to Clitheroe and District Probus Club by Col J. Martlew, of Stonyhurst. In an entertaining talk,


July 17th, Mr Cyril Ains­ worth will give a talk on Clitheroe boundaries.


he told many anecdotes and was thanked by Mr Bob Jones. At the next meeting, on


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crinoline-style dresses of rose pink georgette and had bands of pink and white roses in their hair. They carried baskets of pink roses and white carnations. B e s t man was Mr


Michael Davis, grooms­ men were Mr John Grays­ ton, the bride’s brother, and Mr David Richard Bail, the bridegroom’s brother, and ushers were Mr Frank Ball, the bride­ groom’s brother, and Mr Alex McIntyre. The ceremony was con­


ducted by Fr C. Higham and a reception held at the Black Moss C o u n try Hotel, Thorniey. The couple are to live in


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RULES restricting the former Hillards supermar­ ket in Clitheroe from opening on a Monday were relaxed following an appli­ cation at a licensing court in Clitheroe. Mr Alan Morton, man­


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