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INew head on way for


| e loves ehiltiren and Jiovs wofkint: with them. Ii'-s'.lean ratrieia Havard. 1 Whitehaldi Lane, is to J headmistress at Holton-


I LANGllO woman who ■lit into teachin}: becan^o


village school


J -Howland School trom Imiary 1st. I P r e s e n t ly h e ad ol


liants at St Gabriel's C'K Tliocd. Hlaekbiirn. she


| . .tlebonmirh. .She has since timiiht at


laiiied as a teacher at I'leshire L'olleite ol Ldtl- I'.ion from UHiil to IbWi. on spent a year teachini: a primary school in


, Silas's in Hlackburn and iirt-time at Feniscowles I fant School, reuirnin); to 11-time work in lllTli at Cuthbert's t'E Primary


,; imarv manairement and [ rriculinn. takinir tip her


[iso works in education l.id they have a son. I hristo|iher. who is bn. .M r s Ha rv a rd c o ni -


I -esent post in Her husband. Frank,


. lented: "I 'm lookinj; I irward to cominp: to Hol- in-by-Howland very


I inch indeed. It will be ivelv to work in such .■aiitiful snrronndintts and hojie to be very happy


[here." Farm store


f'HE chanjre of use of a arn to a farm store and


I raf ts area at Mittons 'arm. Woodhouse Lane. , - laidburn. has been


[ ranted by the Kibble Val- ey Council's Development Sub-committee.


I. hool in Darwen. i Mrs Harvard gained a [nioma for advanced stn- .'■s at Kdee Hill College , l!i,s2 and a certificate in


Clitlieroe 22S2U (Editorial), 22323 (AdveHisinn). Rurnip.v 22.VU (Classified) TENDERS


^ELECTRICALS T


(SUPPLIES A


Cable 9 Lighting • Fans • Plugs # Sockets, etc.


INDUSTRIAL and DOMESTIC GK CONTROLS


(Clitheroe) Ltd 90 BAWDLANDS, CLlTHEROE Telephone: 23080


SUPER COMPETITION WINNERS


Mrs Dorothy Ellis, Clitheroe


Miss Z. Kitching, Billington


Mrs Joan Corless, Bolton-by-Bowland


'edding


gag angers council


ToliticaF


PROPOSALS to curb local authority information to ratepayers have ineetiseel Ribble Valley couticillors. At Motulay’s meetitig of


the Policy atul Resottrees Committee, mombors again stated their opposi­ tion to part two of the Local Government Act, 1086, which legialtites for the control and prohibition of “political” publicity by local authorities. The committee agreed


Stones


come to life ,


.lUNIOR fiction writer Dick Cate visited tile Rilililc Valley and cnler- taincil youngsters with talcs of his work. H e v i s i t e d


Whallcy Library and also Brook- s i d e S c h o o l , Clitheroe, where


to submit a formal objec­ tion to proposals in the Bill to enable a Secretary of State to control or iirohibit publicity. Its objection is to be sent to the Secretary of State for the Environ­ ment, local MP Mr David Waddington and the Asso- c ia t io n of D i s t r i c t Councils.


used a penny of ra te ­ payers’ money for the pro- poganda of the ruling ])arty,” stiid Conn. William Bowker (Chi])ping).


“This council has never ,


Motorist failed to beat traffic lights


pupils from there and from other schools in the area heard how he started writing and were able to ask tiucstions. The visit was


organised by Ril)- hlc Valley district libraries. D i c k C a t e


(centre) is pic­ tured with pupils from Brookside, Waddington and West Bradford, Bolton-hy-Bow- litnd and Barrow schools.


CRIMEWATCH


YOU have a part to play in detecting crime — by being a nosey neighbour.


the court that the lights liad been on red fur two s e c o n (1 s w hen N ti 11 e r crossed the stop lino. He agreed that he could not see the first set of lights from the picnic area, but claimed that a second set, which he was watching, worked simultaneously


that the lights did not change to red until he had crossed the stop line. He had decided to drive through the lights at amber because he had been an.xious about caus­ ing danger for a motor cvelist beiiind his car.


with the first. Nutter told the court


and NtiUer was fined £40 and ordered to pay £14 court costs. PC Itussell Gregory loltl


(■11). of Old Post Office Row. Pendleton, wlio den­ ied the offence elaimetl the lights were on amber wlien lie crossed tlie stop line and that the policeman liad not been in a position to see tile liglits )iroperty. The case was proved


A POLICE officer, ijarked in the picnic area off the Whalley Easterly bypass, saw a motorist dirve through traffic lights at red, Clitheroe inagislrates were told. Michael John Nutter


fighting gear for Edisford


More fire­


EXTRA fire-f ig h tin g oqui])ment is to be pro­ vided at the Edisford' caravan and camping site in Clitheroe. Members of Ribble Val­


Onslow e.xjilained that the equipment would give coverage to the whole of the grassed area at the site. The fire officer found


ley Council’s Policy and Resources Committee approved a supplementary estimate of £3,129 for the necessary work. Treasurer Mr Gordon


that more fire-fighting equiliment was required than was previously thought. Mr Onslow said that he understood the fire officer’s previous inspec­ tions had been out of sea­ son and subsequently he did not realise the extent of the site.


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MEMBERS of the 1st Rowland Beavers had a first birthday party to remember. Dressing up in true Hallow-e'en style, they celebrated their first anniversary. Vampires, ghosts and witches, together with pumpkin lanterns, added to the ghoulish atmosphere.


Lire and upholstery are still I'hristmas at —


C AR P E T S |se Furnishers


} e e t , b r ie r f ie ld In 67351


I ay 9 a m. to 5-30 p.m. I ear of premises


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Ribble Valley goes Dutch


till Kibble Valley has gone Dutch. The major Dutcli travel magazine Op Lemeii Voeten featured a two-page article on the delights of holidaying in the. Kibble Valley area.


quarter’s issue are fea­ tures oil Amsterdam and Lapland, so the area is in (piite celebrated company.


Also included in this


part of Hie County Coiiii- cil’s policy of promoting tile area.


Tile article aiipeared as - 0 ^ 0 ^


figure prominently in all the major forthcoming domestic trade and travel exhibitions including the jirestigious World Travel Market, and also two of Hie busiest overseas exlii- bitions, the Holiday and Leisure F'air at Dublin and


The Kibble Valley will


the Vakantie Fair at Utrecht, Holland.


I ir cheaper! - to reserve I our choice, before the I ts. lust lake .-Mthams'


J Overseas Holiday jalify for our low deposit L scheme.


lust £5 down per


person and you're away! Pick up a leaflet


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fast for full details - offer must end 31/12/87.


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SAVE UP TO £125 PER PERSON. ASK FOR FULL DETAILS


Confidence in sports project


OFFICIALS from the North West Sports Coun­ cil are coming to Clitheroe next Wednesday to inspect the site of the proposed Roefield sports complex at Edisford.


who are able to make grants towards the cost of such schemes, will be shown around by repre­ sentatives of the Kibble Valley Sports and Recre­ ation Association.


Sports council members,


ton said she felt as confi­ dent as ever about the


Chairman Doreen Euin-


Street Tel 27136{^


lic meeting will be held to co-ordinate the efforts of groups and individuals interested in helping the appeal.


project. In the New Year a pub­


GISBURN MART


THERE were iK


dairy cows and heifers forward at (jisburn Auction Mart last Thursday. First (jualliy cows made to


) newly-calved


£700 (average £5‘JS) and second (juality to £535 (£500). Fii’st (luality heifers made to £080 (£500) and second qualitv to £530 (£400). Thei e were seven in-calf dairy


forward. First quality Friesian bull calves made to £157 (average £142.30) ami second (lualitv to £115 (£83.40). heifers to £114 (£80.75) and £52 (£51). Hereford X bulls to £183 (£137.25) and £112 (£03.(55). heif- ei*s to £108 (£82.00) and £08 (£50.80). Charolais X bulls to £224 (£171.90) and £112 (£08.50). heifei-s to £144 (£125.20). lilack I’ollv bulls heifers to £148 (£114.40) and £84 (£71.15). heif­ ers to £84 (£70.35) and £00 (£54.00). Limousin X bulls made to


cows and heifers forward. Cows due to calve October-November niaile to £585 (£485). ’F h e r e w e i’ e 445 c alv es


Entries roll in for


forest rally


IF YOU fancy a hair-rais­ ing trip around Grizedale Forest, then you had bet­ ter move quickly.


for Clitheroe and District Motor Club’s forest rally — despite rumours that


event which is being held on December 5th are


protests. Regulations for the


available from Christine M o r t o n o n C l i t h e r o e


41427. A video capturing all the


£200 (£150.85) and £140 (£110.50). heifers to £158 (£120.05) and £108 (£80.95). Simmental Xbulls to £200 (£102). heifers to £102 (£120.50) and £112 (£80). Belgian Blue bulls to £.342 (£233.50) and £170 (£158.80). heifers to £175 (£151.70) and £118 (£108), Blonde d’Aquitaine bulls to £155 and heifers to £132 (£125.05). Weaned calves: Beef X bulls


wei’e 701 cattle, including 244 young bulls. 100 steers ami heif­


In the fatstock section, there


ers. 258 cows and bulls. 2.000 sheep, including 2.353 lambs. 30 shearlings and 211 cast sheep forward. Young bulls: Light bulls made


(Ol.op). Steers ami heifers: Light


to £128.2p (113.Op), medium to 128.2p (llS.Gp). others to 101.8p


averaged S0.2p, medium made to 97.2p (OOp). light heifers to 88.2p (70.7p), medium to 93.8p (82.3p), heavy to 8G.p (81.7p). Cows and bulls: Grade one


cows made to 78.8p (78.-lp). g^i'ade two to 77.2p (73.2p).


grade th re e cows to 00.8p (00.4p). Sheep: Light lambs averaged


steers made to 108.2p (07.2p). medium to 124.2p (93.1p), heavv to 107.8p (05.8p). light neifers to 104.8p (00.Op), medium to 107.2p (89.Op), heavv to 07.8p‘ (80p). u n c e r t if ied light s te e rs


highlights of this year’s Tour of Mull will be pre­ miered at the club’s next meeting on November 17th at Waddington Social Club.


made to £308 (£200.50) and heif­ ers to £202 (£240.85).


Playing field work is to cost more


WORK at the Langho playing field is to cost


additional expenditure of £6,175. treasurer Mr Gor­ don Onslow said that all the tenders for the work were in excess of the bud­ get provision of £20.000.


anticipated. Asking for approval of


more than Ribble Valley Council officials first


had been agreed for the work and £3,350 fees. The cost of the land had been a further £10,000. \


173.5p. standard lambs made to 105.5p (173.4p). medium to 180.5p (lG7.2p). heavy to lOlp (152.3p). overweight to 140.5i> (134.5p). sh ea r lin g s 153p (139.4p). Half-bred ewes made to £38 (£28.85). horned ewes to £27 (£18.45) and rams to £33.20 (£:n.80).


Council has offered to con­ tribute half of the cost of the work leaving the balance to be met by the council.


The North-West Sports


council had no idea what the cost .would be when the figure of £20.000 was placed in the estimates.


Mr Onslow said the A final tender of £29,000 Entries are flooding in


the rally would not go a h e a d d u e t o l o c a l


i p


STONYHURST COLLEGE HURST GREEN, LANCASHIRE


Independent Catholic boys’ school (13-18) In the nibble Valley, for boarders and day pupils. Adjacent prepatory school, St Mary's Hall (8-13). Close proximity to the MB and other connected motorways.


OPEN MORNING


Parents interested in enquiring about admission are warmly welcomed, with their sons, to visit Stonyhurst on


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th from 9'45 a.m. to 12-30 p.m.


You will be able to meet members of staff and current pupils and find out more about what we offer.


For further Information about the Open Morning and/or a prospectus please contact the Headmaster, Dr Giles Mercer


STONYHURST COLLEGE


STONYHURST, LANCS, BB6 9PZ. Telephone Stonyhurst 345


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT


When you cancel a classified advertisement you win be given a STOP NUMBER


Please keep this number In a safe place until you have paid your account, you will need to quote it il you have a query.


RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY


LISTED BUILDING:


PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


An application has been received for renewal of .rear window at Congregational Church, Garstang Road, CHIPPING. Application No. 3/87/0675/P.


This property is included In a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person w i s h i n g to m a k e representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clilheroe BB7 2RA, quoting reference number.


Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o pm e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.


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


Signed Philip Bailey


Borough Planning and Technical Officer 29th October, 1987.


BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY


CONSERVATION AREA:


PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


TOWN AND COUNTRY


An application has been received lor permission for Double Sided Projecting Box Sign at 5 King Street, CLTTHEROE. Application No. 3/87/0671/P.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Oftice s, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA, quoting


the reference number.


Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received wifi be'available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o pm e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 days period will not be taken Into account when determining the application. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed Philip Bailey. Borough Planning and Technical Clficer. 29 Cctober, 1987.


LOCAL BUSINESSMAN


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Operating Licence Goods Vehicle WATER CLEANERS HIGH


Sales Service and Demonstration from


Philip Joseph Antony Cusack of 2 Mytton View. Clitheroe, Lancs. BB7 2QE. Is applying to renew wi th change a licence to use Fir Tree Mill, olf Salthill View, Kendal Street, Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 1PA as an operating centre for one goods vehicle and one trailer. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicially affected, may make written representation to the Licencing Authority at North Western Tralfice Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Manchester Ml 6 ONE. within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same lime send a copy of their representation to the applicant at the address given in this notice.


COMPETITION , RESULTS


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TENDERS


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V I N T A G E C O N V E R T I B L E c a r f o r y o u r w e d d i n n . o r o t h e r s p e c i a l o c c a s i o n . Alv i s H i r e . T e l . N e l s o n 6 9 4 6 6 2 .


E D W A R D R A W L I N S O N . p r o f e s s i o n a l w e d d i n n p h o ­ t o g r a p h e r . B u r n l e y 2 7 5 7 0 .


HATS FOR HIRE T e l . B u r n ­ ley 3 9 3 4 9 a f t e r 6 . 0 0 p .m .


BUTLERS PRESSURE WASHERS LTD Tel. Settle (07292) 2297


New office now open: Preston (0772) 864278 Sole Concessionaires In Lancashire lor K.E.W.


LA N C A SH IR E C O U N T Y C O U N C IL TRANSPORT ACT 1 9 8 6


INVITATION TO TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF LOCAL BUS SERVICES


T h e C o u n t y C o u n c i l a r c c u r r e n t l y invitin<i t o n d o r s f o r t h e o p e r a t i o n o f a n u m b e r o f lo c a l b u s s e r v i c e s In v a r i o u s p a r t s o f t h e C o u n t y . T e n d e r i n v i t a t i o n s h a v e b e e n s e n t t o o p e r a ­ t o r s w h o h a v e r e n i s t e r e d a n I n t e r e s t in l e i i d e r i n n f o r s e r v i c e s in t h e a r e a s c o n c e r n e d .


P e r s o n s n o t o n t h e r e c j i s le r or, w h o h a v e n o t r e c e i v e d t e n d e r i n v i t a t i o n s a n d ma y w i s h t o d o s o . s h o u l d c o n t a c t M r s E. C h e e t h am o n P r e s t o n 2 6 4 6 1 6 .


T e n d e r s m u s t b e r e c e i v e d b y 1 0 - 3 0 a . 'm. . 6 t h N o v em b e r . 1 9 8 7 . A l i s t o f s e r v i c e s f o r w h i c h t e iu l t s r s a r e i n v i t e d c a n b e


s e e n a t C o u n t y Ha l l . P r e s t o n a n d a t ma i n D i s t r i c t C o u n c i l O f f i c e s d u r i i u i n o rm a l o f f i c e h o u r s .


A n y w r i t t e n q u e r i e s t o t h e C o u n t y S u r v e y o r . T r a n s p o r t C o ­ o r d i n a t i o n S e c t i o n . G u i l d H o u s e , C r o s s S t r e e t .


P r e s t o n P I t l 8U D . PUBLIC NOTICES


The valuable small stockrearing larm of about 31.69 acres situated on a lovely settina with access from the Longridge to Hurst Green road (B6243).'For Sale by Auction In 3 Lots, subject to conditions and unless sold previously as lotlows: LOT 1: The stone built 3 bedroom farmhouse with an adjoining substantial stone barn ideal for conversion to a dwelling house in its own right subject to planning permission and about 3.30 acres ol adjoining pasture land with main road frontage.


ALL LOTS are freehold with vacant possession and have the benefit of mains water supply.


21.33 acres with main road frontage.


Popes Farm will be offered for Sale by Auction subject to conditions and unless sold previously in Knowfe Green Village Hall, near Longridge, at 3-00 p.m. on


Tuesday, November 3rd, 1967.


Particulars and viewing arrangements ovollable from the Auctioneers on request, Richard Turner and Son, 1 Waddington Road, Ciltheroe. Tel. Clitheroe 22369.


Clitlieroc Advertiser & Times, October 20th, t0S7 1.1 FARMING/LIVESTOCK/POULTRY .


Richard Turner(^Son RT S EST 1R03 LONGRIDGE 4 mires CLITHEROE 6 miles Near RIBCHESTER, PRESTON POPES FARM, DUTTON,


AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS & ESTATE AGENTS


LOT 2: Fertile meadow extending to 7.06 acres or thereabouts. LOT 3: Quality meadow and pasture land extending to about


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p o n d s , L l a l i b e r i e s Ac iu a t ic s . 1 9 6 . B l a c k b u r n R o a d . A c c r i n g t o n .


BLACK L A B R A D O R p u p ­ p i e s . w e l l b r e t l , KC r e g . p a r ­ e n t s t e s t e d f o r P R A a n d HD T e l . Ke ig i d e v 6 6 4 5 1 0 .


C A V A L I E R KING C h a r l e s p u p p i e s f o r s a l e , g o o d p e d i ­ g r e e , K C r e t n s l e r e d . R i n g N e l s o n 6 9 9 7 4 8 .


ENGLI SH SPRINGER s p a n i e l p e d i g r e e p u p s . l iv e rAv h i t e , KC r e g . £ 7 5 . T e l . A c c r i n g ­ t o n 3 9 5 7 9 7 a f t e r 6 p .m .


GARY' S PET FOOD s t a l l , o n C l i t h e r o e m a r k e t e v e r y T u e s d a y , v e r y c o m p e t a t i v e p r i c e s .


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