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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 18th, 1 9 8 7 9 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified If , v


Controversial plan for


beauty spot


Pulled out in front of bus


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A BILLIN'GTON driver who pulled out in front of a bus. causing a collision, then coll ided wi th a parked car. was fined £61) by Clitheroe magistrates for driving without due care and attention.


P a s t u r e 1 a n d s Dr ive, admi tted the offence, which happened at the


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bee Dewhurst (20). of


junction of King Street, Olitheroe. and Railway View. In mitigation, the court


was told that Dewhurst realised the bus had right of way. but believed the driver had indicated for him to turn. He had begun the manoeuvre, but for some reason his car lost power and the bus had set off by the time he moved forward. The impact of the colli­


sion spun his car and it hit a parked vehicle. Dewhurst accepted that


the misjudgement and misunderstanding were his fault.


Hunt for treasure


MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Vintage Club took to more modern transport for their treasure hunt. The 53 par t icipants


covered the 17-mile route, starting and finishing in I'litheroe and taking in Waddington. Bashal l Haves and Hodder and Hdisford Bridges. All ages took part in the


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GISBURN AUCTION MART


PRICES


THERE wtere 51 newly-calved dairy cows and heifers forward at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday. First quality cows made to


£552 (average £504), second quality to £455 (£436). First quality heifers made to £540 (£511) and £452 (£445). Chief prices: Friesian cows


from J. Barnes made to £552 and £550 and Friesian heifers from T. Shutleworth £540 and £520. There were five in-calf dairy


COUNTY planners are due to decide this week whether or not to agree to a farm pond in Barrow Clough Wood, Pendle­ ton, being filled in for agricultural use.


opment Control Sub-com mittee was yesterday due to consider an application by Mr B. Dent to fill in three hollows at the local beauty spot.


The county’s Devel


cows and heifers forward. Cows due to calve June-July made to £530 (£500). Chief price was for a Friesian


mended for refusal by the County Planning Depart­ ment on the grounds that it would adversely affect the character of the wood.


I t is being recom


cow due in June from J. Harri­ son. which made £530. There were 105 store sheep


forward. Suffolk ewes with twin lambs made to £110, mule gim- mer hoggs to £72, Suffolk X gimmer noggs to £54. T h e re w e re 154 c a lv e s


up the th re e holes to improve the contours for farm use by tipping rub­ ble, clay and soil and then planting grass seed. The Council for the Pro­


Mr Dent wants to level


forward. First quality Friesian bulis made to £163 (£135) second quality to £106 (£84.25), heifers to £124 (£110.65) and £76 (£61.20), Hereford X bulls to £172 (£137.25) and £115 (£110.33), he ife rs to £112 (£95.30) and £79 (£54.60). Charolais X bulls made to


tection of Rural England, while agreeing that infill­ ing two of the sites could a s s i s t fa rm in g , was opposed to the loss of the pond, a landscape feature which is rapidly disappear­ ing from the countryside. The Forestry Commis­


£282 (£176.25), heifers to £178 (£157.75), Black Polly bulls to £135 (£125), heifers to £108 (£99), Limousin X bulls to £252 (£184.35) and £110 (£96.45), heif­ ers to £150 (£139.10) and £92 (£82). Simmental X bulls made to


WALKER — HAYTON


Employees of Trutex,


Clitheroe, were married at St Helen’s Church, Wad­ dington, on Saturday. The bride, a machinist,


was Miss Patricia June Hayton and the bride­ groom, a cutting room operative, was Mr Nor­ man Walker. The bride is the only


ed) Crowning glory for rose queen Mandy SUMMER


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daughter of Mr Russell Hayton, of Quarry Farm­ house, Park Avenue, Chatburn, and the late Mrs Glenys Hayton. The bridegroom is the


son of Mr and Mrs J. W a lk e r , of Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe. The bride, given away


sion said it was concerned about tipping and pointed out that the area was an important wildlife habitat. County planning officer


£214 (£167), heifers to £96 (£88), Belgian Blue bulls to £285 (£252.50) and heifers to £155 (£146). Weaned calves: Friesian bulls


by her father, wore a crin­ oline-style gown of white moire taffeta and French lace and carried a bouquet of pink roses, lily-of-the- valley and stephanotis. The bridesmaids were


made to £245, beef X bulls averaged £182 and made to £152 (£149), heifers made to £225 (£177.30) and £130 (£115.30). There were 538 cattle, includ


ing 112 steers and heifers, 217 young bulls, 209 cast cows, 1,094 sheep, including 912 lambs, 26 hoggs and 156 cast sheep forward in the fatstock section. Young bulls: Light made to


hunt, winners being Richard and Stephanie Dugdale. of Clitheroe, Stephen Wolfenden, of Bolton-by-Bowland, and Alan and Diane Kay. of Clitheroe.


.............................,8p (102.9p) medium to 112.2p (101.4p) heavy to 94.8p (94.5p). Uncertified light steers made


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Mr David Tattersall felt it was essential tha t the attractive character of the woodland be maintained. Filling in the depressions woula affect the character of the area and set a prece­ dent for other applica­ tions, he felt. Objections have also


come from Pendleton resi­ dent Mr F. H. Ireland, of Pendleton Road, and the Ribble Valley Council,


*«*w~*w ------ !Y --------- - which strongly opposes


130.2p (114.6p), medium to 133.2p (116.2p), others to 105.2p


'°8.5p). Steers and heifers: Light


any form of waste disposal in the area.


Gash taken


to 102.2p (98.7p), medium to 97.8p (90.8p), heavy averaged 102.2p. Uncertified fight heifers made to 98.8p (92p), medium to 102.8p (96.8p), heavy to 99.8p


(90.2p). Cows and bulls: Grade one


cows made to 84p (77.3p), grade two to 78.2p (71.6p), grade three to 68.2p (61.2p), grazing bulls to 74.8p (68.1p), mature bulls to 89.2p (79.4p). Sheep: Standard lambs made


THIEVES broke into the Pendle Club, Lowergate, over the weekend. About £60 in cash was


taken and damage was caused to locks on doors


and cupboards. The break-in was disco


a r e


to 240p (226.3p), medium to 228.5p (220.5p), heavy to 203.5[ (203p), hoggs to 194p (157p) shearlings to 154p (137.8p). Half-bred ewes made to £39.60 (£32.55), homed ewes to £26.60 (£22) and rams to £48 (£40.20).


Domino night


FORTY members Clitheroe Ladies’ NFU met at the Parkers’ Arms, Newton, for a domino evening.


Pinder and Mrs E. Kay ley, with Mrs M. Holden winning the consolation prize.


Winners were Mrs I


m e e t in g b e fo re play started, members were reminded of the disco for members’ families to be held in Bashall Eaves vil­ lage hall on August 6th.


At a short business


be an evening at the Dolls House Museum, Ribches- ter, followed by supper at the Black Bull.


The next meeting will


vered by the key holder early on Monday morning. T h e p o l i c e investigating.


Miss Fiona McCally, Miss Wendy Owen, Miss Alison Bradley, Miss Dianne Lakin and Miss Joanne Kay, the bride’s god-daughter. They wore crinoline-


& f Celebrating


MEMBERS of 1st Pendle Cubs and Scouts wiirhave plenty of cause for celebra­ tion at their annual barbe­ cue on the Castle Field on Saturday. Not only has the group


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THE crowning of tire 1987 rose queen at St Nicholas Church, Sabdcn, went ahead on Saturday despite the weather. Cool breezes and threatening grey clouds led to the ceremony being per­


formed inside the church. Rose queen Mandy Mellows (14) was crowned by her predecessor, Suzanne


Barford, watched by page boys, attendants and village residents. After the ceremony the garden party in the church grounds was declared


dramatically expanded, reaching triple figures for the first time, but it has also reached the target figure for the purchase of a new mini* van. Everybody is welcome


at the barbecue, which begins at 6 p.m.


style dresses of rose pink satin with white satin sashes. Best man was Mr Brian


open, this year’s event having a Victorian theme with many of the stallholders appropriately dressed, including the Vicar, the Rev. Denis McWilliam. A display was given by the Doromar Dancers and teas were served in the


C^OnCSunday afternoon the new rose queen led the annual church walk round


^Pictured is retiring rose queen Suzanne with her attendants (left) and new rose queen Mandy, with page boy Michael Coley (rightI and attendants Alas- tair Cook, Christopher Bruce, Emma Duff, Gaby and Christine Greenwood,


Anna Bond, Kerry Sefton and Jill Wright. Eaves.


The girls* dresses were made by Nora Jones and the boy^ outfits by Kathleen , . . . . . . Fined £95


BILLINGTON man John I Gallagher (29), of Longs- worth Road, was fined £75 by Clitheroe magistrates for using a car without an excise licence and £20 for using it without a test | certificate.


guilty, Gallagher stated th a t after being qu e s -] tioned by police about the offences he “wasted no time” in obtaining the] documents.


In a letter, pleading I ADVERTISING PAYS DIVIDENDS I


Johnson, groomsman was Mr Paul Hayton, the b r id e ’s b ro th e r , and ushers were Mr Michael Ridgeway and Mr Michael Hughes. The ceremony was per­


formed by Canon C. F. Goodchild. A reception was held at


the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton, after which the couple left for a honey­ moon in the Lake District. They are to live in


Clitheroe. Photo g rap h : Derek


Sykes, Chtheroe. Pendle Club


WINNERS of the weekly I bridge session at Clitheroe ] Pendle Club were Mrs P. Adey and Mrs K. Tolson, Mrs K. Bulcock and Mrs | T. Adey.


TUITION FOR SPORTS-MAD


THE chance to spend a week at rae of the Bobby Charlton Sports Schools is being offered youngsters — thanks to the


to Ribble Valiev ; ^ “Advertiser and T


up a nationwide reputation and have become a firm favourite with sports-mad youngsters. Professional coaching in


The . schools have built


YOUNGSTERS ’’imes.”


soccer, cricket, tennis, b adminton, snooker, watersports, swimming and lacrosse is available to anyone from the age of eight to 18 years. Girls are jus t as wel­


come as boys and already Pamela Morris, of Stone- gate Lane, Ribchester, has put her name down for the canoeing course. C r ick e t e n th u s ia s t


Andrew Moore, of Buc- cleuch Avenue, Clitheroe, is hoping to pick up a few tips from Jack Simmons and Harry Pilling — just two of the experts giving advice. The cost is ju s t £59,


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A POPULAR evening of music at Bashall Hall, near Clitheroe, on Fri­ day, raised over £550 for


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by three talented young musicians presently stu­ dying at the Royal Acad­ emy of Music. One of them, Sarah


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