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Clitlieroe AdveHiser & Times, July HOlh, tOS7 Yhiniiei/ 22S,U (Clas s i f ied)


Mail order firm fined £400


attend in); the s e s ­ sions, the dedicated sports centre staff are usually run off their feet throughout the school holidays.


For families living in the vilhifics of Read. Simonstone. Sahden and Whalley, a spe­ cial summer saver swim bus is runninjr every Tuesday to the Rihblesdale Pool. The all-inclusive price is t2 for adults and yi for children.


p r ic e fo r a p a ir o f c io c k s . Janet Bush, of Shays


Drive, replied to an adver­ tisement pjaced in a bro­ chure from Scotcade Ltd, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, Trading Standards Officer Mr Allan Parkinson told


Clitheroe magistrates. She rang the company


to order two clocks, priced at £2.99 each plus postage and packing. The total should have been £7.08 but the complainant later found her bank card state­ ment had been debited


'H'fe


RIGHT on cue arc, left to right, Stephen Bishop (J) and Anthony Steer (7), watched by some of the youngsters round the pool table


EN.IOYING the trapeze are, left to right, I’cter Ash­ worth (9), Matthew Enfield (8) and Stuart Martin (7) ■


company and was told the minimum postage and packing charge was £2.45. No mention of this had been made in the adver­ I tisement, said Mr Parkin-


£8.41. She complained to the


after complaint


A CLITHEROE woman complained to the Trading Standards Office after a mail order company charged her more than the advertised


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Plans are given the


go-ahead


THE following applica tions have been granted under delegated powers by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning and Technical Officer, Philip Bailey: Clitheroc: Garage at 8


NKI.SON WINDOW.S is your local company! Established for over


son, although he added that the company had not acted in a deliberately dishonest way. Mr Stuart Robinson, foi


Derby Street. Externally illuminated fascia sign at 34 King Street. Shop sign at Food Centre, Station Road, and internal altera­ tions and additional staff toilet facilities at same. W h ii 11 e y : C a n v a s


I occasionally arose. There 1


TESTING the trampoline is Hannah Metcalfe (10), of Sawley


f '


Scotcade Ltd. saitMhere had been an administra­ tion error. The company dealt with 6,000 orders every ■


week and mistakes


was in fact, he added, no minimum postage and packing charge and the company regretted the


mistake. The company, which


had pleaded guilty to the offence, was fined £400


[■and ordered to pay £30 costs.


Changing venues


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17 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone 24275


H DEBBIES REASONABLE PRICES


LATE OPENING MOST EVENINGS


Reductions for Children, OAPs and Gent’s OPEN BOTH HOLIDAY WEEKS


w SUMMER SALE


Starts SATDRDAY, AUGUST 1st, at 9-15


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Checklist on rights of way


ilHIil.K Valley farmers ill sunn be receiving a ■al'let from the NFU >;plaininir the laws of


I ulv


ii'ound the eoimtry inside h e F U M e w s p a p e r , British Farmer.” The leaflet explains the


■ublu- I'lirhis of way. Called “itijjhts of way — eheeklist for farmers," he leaflet will go out


line scale farmers must jUow


aths across fields after to reinstate foot-


ties in the way of grants ind maintenance of rights


f way. NFC vic e -p re s id en t


Chris French said: “I ho])e dl memliers will read the ealTet and take careful


note of its content, •■^ny flouting of the law on rights of way will result in heavy fines and will do nothing to improve our reputation and rehition- ships with visitors to the count reside."


Teenager David is sure shot


A H.AHUKN' teenager has been among the f i r s t recruits to train with a new army rifle. David Emberley (16),


fired some of the opening shots with the weapon iit Albermar le Ba r ra cks ,


Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The barracks was one of


the first to be issued with the SA.SO rifle because it is a training unit.


i^e


iValley liiilty at Trates [colou [out


j e s , of lington, T-id Gel- iscent, bd £60;


replaces the SLR rifle, first brought into service in 1067, i.s being intro­ duced following six years of trials and tests. ■lunior soldier David is a


Th e S A 8 0, wh i c h


former pupil of Barden High School, Burnley.


Pendle Club


[awless, bscent, £40


WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs K. Gudgeon and partner, Mr and Mrs T. Adey.


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kNew Shower Centre - with working displays, ^ including the latest Tnrfao Showers! fcThe North’s ONLY Bonsack Centre - for the • World’s finest bathroom.


h Tile Centre - for hundreds of styles AND • hand-painted exclusives.


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larvesl lime. It also details what help available to farmers roin the highway authori­


Clearance of all


SUMMER FASHION STOCK Sizes 10-24


MANY 1/2 PRICE PETER HARRISON


35 Casllc Street, Clitheroe. Telephone 33240


Fridge fire


TWO Clitheroe fire crews used breathing apparatus and two hose reels to deal with a fr id ge- fr ee ze r which caught fire at a house at Eastmoor Drive. Part of the fridge was


severely damaged and there was smoke damage to the kitchen decor.


TABLE tennis and had- minton proved popular


with this group during the ir action-packed afternoon at tlie sports centre


Change of use


A PLAN for the change of use of Banks Barn, New­ ton, to a dwelling, has been approved by the Rib­ ble Valley Council’s Devel­ opment Sub-committee.


J V PETERS — HICKLING


STATE Enrolled Nurse Mr John Edward Peters and office supervisor Miss Carol Hickling were mar­ ried at St James’s Church,


Clitheroe. The bride is the only


daughter of Mr and Mrs Duncan Hickling, of Monk Street, Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs Sylvia Pete rs , of Ma y f i e l d A v e n u e , Clitheroe. Given away by her


78.


Former Baptist pastor


A FORMER Pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billington , Mr James Beardwood, has died, aged


lies Road, Wilpshire, was pastor at the church for some 12 years, retiring in 1985. He had also been lay pastor there for seven


Mr Beardwood, of Hol­


years. He met his wife, Eliza­


beth, when they both taught at a Sunday school


in Blackburn. Mr Beardwood’s main


interest was in religion and he was a former presi­ dent of the Lancashire and Cheshire Baptist Men’s movement. In addition to his wife,


y


A GROUP of energetic youngsters who took part in a game of rounders with, front left to right, Steven isherwood (9), Andrew Greenwood (11) and Alan Isherwood (8)


AIR and BEAUTY SALON


Id UE to redevelopment work at Clitheroe Town Hall, future meetings of the Kibble Valley District Police Liaison Committee are to be held at different


[venues throughout the borough. It is hoped that mem-


same. Sabden: Single-storey


15 years, with satisfied customers throughout the North West, we


cah safely claim a level of core and attention to detail that other companies in the double glazing field can only aspire to. Go on visit your local showroom today!


retractable blind at 33 King Street and Listed Building Consent for


extensions to bedroorns and extension to form sit­ ting room and utility room at Pendle Street West. Langho: Two s ig n ­


boards and five flag poles on land at Rogersfield. Grindlcton: Utility


room extension at Balder- stone House. Garage e x ten s io n at Kenson Bungalow. Billington: Re-roofinj:


and alteration to externa appearance at Meadow


Clough, Painterwood. Chaiglcy: Alterations at


Craven Heifer Hotel and free-standing forecourt


sign at same. Chipping: Cladding of


west and part of north ele­ vations at Kirk Mills.


On your bike


Ibers of the public will attend and take part in the


l “open forum” part of the meetings.


I decided.


I The t im e ta b le and [venues for the next 12 months have yet to be


MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Rotaract Club will be taking to their push bikes next month . . . for a bicycle pub crawl. Mem­ bers will be touring the Ribble Valley on their cycles for the leisurely spin on August 11th.


Skyline change


ALTERATIONS at a cotton mill led to Clitheroe Cas­ tle’s dominance of the local skyline being temporarily


challenged. 1 Thornbers Mill.


A 250ft. high crane was wheeled into action in Woone Lane to erect a new roof on the weaving shed of


, , . ,


The road was closed a week last Monday but was due for re-opening this weekend.


The weaving shed’s century-old slate root, with many supporting girders, had to be replaced to give


, , , , with only one central stanchion.


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enough room for the introduction of new-style looms. The 25,000 sq. ft. property will now have a steel roof


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he leaves daughters Anne, Margaret and Eunice. 'The funeral service is to


father, the bride was attended by Miss Tracy Coggins and Miss Rachel Wilson. Best man was Mr David


be held at Ebenezer Bap­ tist Church tomoiTow, fol­ lowed by cremation at Accrington.


Peters and groomsmen were Mr Stephen Hickling


and Mr Stuart Hickling. The ceremony, per­


formed by the Rev. David Heap, was followed by a reception at the Gibbon


Bridge, Chipping. Fiiotograph: Jeiemy


Makinson Photography Blackburn.


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow. Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be


open until 6-30 p.m. Hart­ leys, Church Street: Sun­ day, noon to 1 p.m. Mon­ day to Friday until 6-30 p.m.


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RAIL GUIDE


THE Ribbic Valley rail line, from Blackburn to Hcl- lificld via Clitheroc, is featured in the newly- launched publication, “Lancashire and Cumbria by


Rail.” Unc? LnAn ivt*iIlAn Tnr f n o fn i in S L . COm- , IL S C L b U U L LU u t : o \ . » i u u . , ----------------------- -------------


carriage window, as well as giving numerous ideas for days out by rail.. The book is available from the Railway Devel­ opment Society and local bookshops.


GATES ARE STOLEN


CLITHEROE police are trying to trace thieves who stole three gates from the Cow Ark area during the same evening. Two six-baiTed galvan­


prits simply lifted the gates off their hinges, loaded them onto a vehicle | I and drove away.


ised steel gates, one 13ft. and the other 12ft., worth about £130, were taken from Radholme Laund, and a 12ft. gate worth about £50 was stolen from Park Gate Farm. It is believed the cul­


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