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Ciitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22328 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) POSTAL
STRIKE BITES
vN local businessman and theroe Conservative Club for lid Blackburn has died, aged
MAIL services throughout the Ciitheroe area came to a complete standstill on Saturday morning as local p o s tm e n jo in e d th e national dispute.
at the King Street office refused to cross picket lines set up by their Pres- ton co l le a g u e s , who walked out of Lancashire’s main sorting office on Friday.
Some 25 postmen based ^ ‘ii
among hundreds in East Lancashire suspended for refusing to cross picket lines to get their mail for delivery from sorting offices.
The local postmen are
BRIDGE CLUB
played in three no trumps at all tables exceol two. Between II and i:i tricKS were made, if a spade is nut leil. The two excep* turns were a rather poor con
tract of five clubs and a very ambitious one of si.\ no trumps. A suv'irested bidding setjuence by an ay^ressive south player could be:
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WINNKKri of the (Iu|)Iicate ^Mine at Ciitheroe Bridge Club on Wednesday nijiht were: NS Mr Crimlley and Mr Hall. Mrs ilohien ami .Mi* Webster; HW .Mrs .Millin^rton and .Mr Spencer. .Mr and .Mrs Davey. 'fhe following hand was
Office spokesman said there had, been no deli veries or collections in the C i i th e ro e a re a since Saturday and that all the ))ost bo.\es had been sealed to prevent a further build up in the backlog of letters and parcels. Post Office counter staffs were also refusing to accept mail from customers to avoid further chaos.
On Tuesday, a Post
Reserves late show
Great Harwood Kes 0. Ciitheroe Rc.h 2 •
from a premium payments s.vstem in the South East, where new staff are being offered up to £20 a week more th a n p o s tm e n elsewhere.
The dispute has resulted
Security staff are making special arrangements for local people affected by delays in postal payments of benefits and pensions. A spokesman said that
Meanwhil e, Soc i a l
The opening: of two clubs is the usual .\col one and the two dia monds denies an ace and a kinjj. South
pre.ssed on tryin^^ to fimi at least one of the top honours ami was fortunate to find the kine of clubs, so the club
fme.sse was then available.
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made for a top score, a just rewanl for a south player who bill his hand to the full.
With the lead cominiie up to the strong hand. 12 tric •ks were
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ment on .Monday were Mr Brown and .Mr U'ebster.
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On Thursday ninlit. winners were: .S’S .Mr and .Mrs Bush. Joint second .Mr and .Mrs Web ster. .Mrs Pollard and .Mr Green wood: HU' .Mr and .Mrs Gierat. .Mrs Russell and .Mrs Wood. Witiners of the Howell move
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replacements for giros or order books caught up in the postal backlog can be collected at the area’s main office at Melbourne House, Melbourne Street, Accrington, or by special arrangement at the Social Security call office at the Ciitheroe Employment E.\change building in Lowergate. People visiting either
should contact Melbourne H o u se (A c c r in g to n 382181).
office are asked to take identification documents. An.vone in difficulties
Large entry of lambs at mart
A GOOD Chiirolais bull calf from J. Cowell, Little Eccloi?- ton. topped the market at Ciith eroe Auction Mart’s sale on i ’uGsday. The calf made £252. the
£1.S0 (average £175). first qual ity Friesian bulls made to £1GG (£150). second qunlitv to £148 (£124). .Angus bulls made to £124
average being £217, Charolais heifer.s topped at
(£97.25). h e ife rs to £155 (£112.8). Hereford bulls to £148 (£128.5), h e ife rs to £144 {£122.50). Limousin bulls to £220 (£1()1.4U, heifers to £182 (£154.5). There were eight animals
Simon ihckles scored an oppor tunist goal, and two minutes later, Paul Baker finished off an
e.Ncellent Shaun McCullough run.
form of Haydock. McCullough and Baker, however the team tacks steel in midfield, and McGuire himself may yet make a return to the team. Clitheroc: Schofield. McCul
McGuire was happy with the
lough. McCullough. Clayton. Schofield. Croasdale, Cooke. Whiteside. Pickles. Haydock. Baker. Sub: McGuire.
In the swim
. Swimming Club, aged between ’ nine and 12 years of age. trav elled to Preston last Sunday to compete against six of the top teams in Lancasliire. The local team came a credit
THIRTY members of Ciitheroe
able fourth overall. Result: 1st. Fleetwood: 2nd,
Carnforth: 2rd, Lancaster: 4th, Ciitheroe: 5th. Preston: 0th, Gt Harwood. i n a N o r t h W e s t
both sides struggling to break the deadlock. Ciitheroe luul inost of the first half, the high light of which was a Croasdale shot against the post. In the second half, the home siile had the e ar ly play, but th e ir forwanis failed to capitalise. With five minutes remaining,
RESERVE managt'r Paul McGuire summed up the fu st 85 minutes of this match in one vvonl — rubbish. This was a dour struggle with
SPORTS SCENE Open mixed
foursomes THERE were 100 returns from 112 couples on Sunday in Ciith eroe Golf Club's Open Mixed Foursomes, which was won bv M. Neil and Mrs P. Neil. Nett results: 1st. M. Neil and
Mrs P. Neil (84-17.5-00.5): 2nd. E. Edge and Mrs L. Edge (87-
(89-15.5-72.5) Gross results: 1st, D. Greenup
East Lancs
League SABDEN’S stirring start to the season has put them in a commanding fourth
wood United v Sabden, Padiham Wanderers v Whalley,Ribchester v Johnsons SC.
Colne LfKlon............. 7 5 1 1 11 Trawden Celtic.......... 7 1) () 2 10 Salxlen.....................
Foxhill..................... 7 ,*
Eust Lane League PW D L P ) 1 1 11
Great Hanvood.......... 7 4 I 2 9 Bamoldswick Uld....... 7 3 2 2 8 Clifton Athletic........... 7 4 G ii 8 Whallev.................... 7 ■
Micro-League gala, Emma Lang (11) won both tlie freestyle and butterfly, while Gemma Dry (10) won’her butterfly event. C)n Saturdav. Ciitheroe took
the honours when they travelled to Marlins. Chorley. beating them 21-17. At the Lancashire County
Meeting held at Horwich the previous week. Tracey Gee came .second in the 100m breast stroke. while Simon Walmsley achieved the same position in
CarKrave................... 7 3 0 ■i G Kibchester.................
Hamm’fonl......... ...... fi 3 1 2 7 Nelson GSOB............
f 0 3 8
.)ohn.«ons SC............... 7 1 2 4 4 Bolls Bovee................ G 1 2 3 4 Helm.«hore Utd........... G 1 2 3 4 i’adiham Wand............ 7 0 3 4 3 Crown Paints............. 7 0 1 G 1
OswaUlwistle............ 7 1 3 3 3 Summer darts
the 200m freestvle. Elizabeth League matche.a. Kings A con- . Legg, Debbie Gee. Garv Cocks, tinned their all conquering way teaching a golf class at the Chris Di.\on and Gary'Lawren- with a 7-1 win. son also entered the event.
IN Monday night’s Ciitheroe Men’s Invitation Summer Darts
Reserve Wuddinffton Rescr>’es 2
victory St Pauls 1,
WADDINGTON took control of this match from the start and took the lead through Andy Burgess after 20 minutes. with all the plavers on form
74 cattle forward and 1.925 sheep. Bulls and graded cattle found a reasonable trade, but
ca.st cows showed a distinct downward trend. Young bulls made to 122n for
Charulais
fonvard in the newly-calved sec tion. Top price of £095 went to T. Whiiwell and Son.s for a Frie sian heifer (£028). Cows topped at £575 (£540). At Monday’s sale there were
the result was sealed when Ian Threlfall scored in the second
half.
son. Tiernev, Stevenson. Hut chinson. Dixon. Threlfall. Gardner. Cross, Ingham. Bur-
ge.ss. Subs: Wilson, Bush.
Waddington: Grimes. Jack* , ,
94, White Horse 79, Roval Oak A 72, CCW5IC 57. Station 55, Horseshoe 52. Craven 48, Black Horse 40. Royal Oak B 39, Cross Keys 33, Low Moor Club 31.
(Kings A) 13. Least darts: Steve Wright Tough match
Wnddington 2. Settle Ufd2
This was a tough game for Wad dington. playing against a very strong Settle team. The match was evenly
a Limousin from F. ami K. Seed, with Friesians making to 120p from J. and \V, Hoyle. Steers topped at 120.5p for a from K. Rile
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Charolais from R.
Slee.cd (
Medium steers made to 125p for another ( and Son.
balanced in the first half witli both defences doing well, but In the last few minutes. Settle took the lead. Early in the second half. Tony Waddington scored the vital equaliser with a well taken goal. Straight from the re s ta r t
for a Limousin from J. W. Par kinson. with medium making to 117p for a Limousin from G, .Moorhouse. Cast cows made to 89p for
Light heifei*s made to 115.5p —/ '" I
of Royal Oak A’s inactivity to open up a seven point gap but have their own bye on Wednes day. Kings B have been unable to complete their fixtures and all points for and against have been deducted. Points and positions: Kings A
White Horse took'advantage . .
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(i -I 2 () 10 Fixtures: Great Har
13.5-7.1.5 a.p.o); 3rd. W. Coupe H a l h e a d
and K. Speak (78): 2nd. R. Gal loway and Mrs
P.Galloway (8(1).
Mixed Read fortunes
ley League match with Cliat- burn. Read took an early 2-0 lead with goals from John Dud geon and Ashley Baron, but
BOTH Head United teams were in action last week. In the mid-week RIbble Val
Neil* Pollard, wlio sent-off. Read slumped
badly to lose 3-2, The Sunday team played Club
Angels and took advantage of their opponents only having 10 ^ men. Read scored f ree ly ] throughout the game to run out 11-0 winners withlan Monk (4). David Leigh (2). Paul Thompson (2). and Ian Uttley, Jona Green wood and Sean Crorken the men on target.
Ladies’ golf
game m •'uui' ou all the Lmijgg’ Section fourball teams above them.
place in the tablS with a CLITHEROE Golf Club better ball was won by
Joan Rhodes and Joan Bowker with 39 points. The Professional’s Prize
was won by Marilyn Fletcher (97-22-75).
Captain’s Day
SUNDAY was Captain's Day at Stonvhurst Park Golf Club — tlianhs to the groundstaff, who had worked hard to make the course playable. The scores were e.xceptionally
good considering the conditions, with I. Young (80-15-05) emerg ing victorious after a play-off with H. Alston (83-18-05). In third place was M. Varnom (81-15-00). The lo n g e s t drive was
recorded by S. Young and G. Pallister took the award for the drive nearest the nin. Stonyhurst Park's ne.xt event
will be the -\le.\ Hay 14 on Sep tember 18th. Hay is a BHC commentator and the resident professional at Woburn. While
gested some alterations to the course which reduces it to seven holes. Each year the course is redesigned to his plans for this competition — hence the Alex Hay 14. .
Teams
.XI (v Edenfield. Sat.. 1-:10 p.m.. home): J. Hutchins. M. Walker. H. Kenyon. G. Bamber. W. B r a d I e y . A. DI c k i n s o n .
A.Braitliwaite.
A.Parker. B. Spencer. D. Howard. N. Parker. T. Bvrne. ScorenMiss C. Britcliffe.
RIBBLESDALE Wanderers Cricket Club 1st XI (v Settle. Sat., 1-:I0
p.m..away):
P.Seedle. M. Greenhulgh. W. Slinger. D. Cottam. M. Dennett.
T.Ilraith- waite,
S.Proctor. D. Braith- waite. I. Britcliffe. M. Wrigley.
Lloyd.Scorer: Miss S. Hawortfi. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd
l ig h tw e ig h ts and 70p for heavies. In the lamb section, the lar
though. Settle went straight downficld and made the score 1- 2. Waddington’s p re s su re resulted in a Settle defender putting the ball past his own keeper to earn a welcome point for the villagers. Waddington: R. Hargreaves,
feed, Mr Parker, Mr Sedgwick; [•raveston. Mrs Wallbank
front — Carol Graveston (14),
L Confectionery and preser\’os r
I M. Dibb and .Mrs S. (Jraveston. I Hard fruit jam: 1 and :i Mrs S. 1 Grayeston, .Mrs K. Jackson, f
I Wallbank, .Mrs M. Bairstow. [
P 2 .Mrs S. Graveston.
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I k oi beed, E. Sedgwick. E. Vegctablc.s
f: 1 Garden News top trav: 1 and ^^dgwick, A. Parker.
h o V,’ T’ Jackson. Cabbage: 1 and J. J E. Sedgwick, P. Taylor. Peas:
[ling Hartley, T. Jackson, Mrs J. A. Taylor.
irr. A. Parker. E. Sedgwick, P. Mrs Taylor. Broad beans: Mrs E.
mk, from seed: 1 and 2 E. Sedgwick, ion. Unions dressed: 1 and 2 E. hck, Sedgwick, P. Taylor. Carrots: and .Mrs E Hartley. Any other In 1 vegetable: E. Sedgwick, .Mrs S. ive .Graveston. A. Parker. Arrange- M
r.>^ ment using fruit, vegetables and I
f S. GrelL^ trances Hughes, Merrill Iress Hashes. Tissue paper collage: Miss Under 9 years - '1 and ,2 AdSm eed. Ellithorn Merrill Hughes. 9-15 h S. Carol Gravestoh. Garden pic- Miss lure: Under 9 — Richard Greig.
[ H.iisket of flowers: Richard
leed, Hughes. 9-15 - Carol Graves- ; ,P. ton, Catherine Greig. Coconut sing pyramids: Catherine Greig, G|;«veston, Frances
, S*"**!,**’^* .“ PKhes. Frances V
id 3 Carol Graveston, Frances Hughes.
air- Hughes. Bulterfiy bums: Craig null Ryde, joint 2 Kieran Ryde and
herbs: 1 and 2 Mrs E. ,
Iack.son. .Mrs b. Graveston.
Children’s section Tomatoes: A. Parker. Onions
H. Potatoes: 1 and 2 P. Tavlor. I L. Beetroot: 1 and 2 .Mrs E. Hart-
I wick, Mrs A. Seed. .Sweet red: 1 Klr.s and 2 Mrs A. Seed, K . Sedg- ,i 2 w»ck. Dessert: 1 and 2 Mrs A.
:-st.
,01 ^5edj,-wick. Sweet white: 1 and 2 M. A. .Seed, Mrs M. Mcl'her- Dry red: 1 and 2 K. Sedg-
I?ry white: Mrs A. Seed, E .
Savoury flan; Mrs S. Graveston, Mrs J. M. Hibb, Mrs J. M. H.vfle. Iced novelty cake: 1 and
.Soft fruit jam: .Mrs .M. Bair- stow. .A. Parker, Joint 2 .Mrs J.
b ruit cake: A. Parker, .^irs S. Graveston. .Mrs .1. Gornall. Gin gerbread: .MrsJ. Taylor. Mrs L.
gest entry to date this season found a good demand, with price.s comparing well with the day’s national average. Top price per kilo was 179p for light-, weights. 170p for medium and loOp for heavy. Lightweight steers made to 120.5p (110.9p), medium to 125p
(111.81)). Light heifers made to 115.5p
(112.2p). medium to 117p (l()7.2p). Overall: steers 114.4p, heifer.s 107.9p. Young bulls made to 122p (114.7p), cast cows to 89p (72.7p). Light iambs made to 179.4p
(lOA.lp). medium to 170p (157.4p). heavy to 158.Ip (150.2p). overall 159.4p. Ewes made to £:12.50 (£24.12). Chipjiing sheep sale was held
T . £ i iv .T
CROOK — CROOKS
Joanne Crooks manned Mr Paul Anthony Crook at Chatburn Parish Church. The bride, an over
The name nearly remained the same when bride Miss
locker, is the only daugh ter of Mrs A. Catlow, of Ribble Lane, Chatburn, and th e la te Mr A.
Crooks. The bindegi'oom, a civil
on Saturday, with 2.720 sheep including 2.200 mule gimmer lambs and 250 Masham gimmer lambs. Trade was good through out. but prices were slightly under last year's, at £}.50 per
£(J9 (£52).
Ma.shams to £00 (£47). mule shearlings to £80 and mule ewes to £42, There were 1,120 lambs. 114
head down overall. Mule gimmer lambs made to
store cattle and 11 in-calf cows forward at Friday’s sale of in- calf an<l store cattle and store sheep. Trade for calving cattle was
firm and store cattle continued to sell exceptionally well, with no abatement in price. In-calf cows made to £725
(£588). heifers to £075 (£550), cows and calves to £1,085
£4(55 (£409). Friesians to £424 (£401), Continental steers made to £.102 (£182), heifers to £550 (£107). Friesian steers to £555 (£489). heifers to £405 (£285). Hereford steers to £497 (£405), heifers to £195 (£121). Gritstone lambs made to
(£087). Continental bulls made to
servant, is the younger son of Mr and Mrs K. Crook, of St Huberts Road, (jreat Harwood. The bride, given away
XI (v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel. Sun.. I-:i0
p.m..away): B. Pincli, I. Nuttull. A. Braithwaite. J. Hu t c h i n s . K. Bla ir, N. Parker.M. Peel. P. CoUam. B. Spencer. D. Howard. T. Byrne. Scorer: Miss.L Haworth.
Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rd
R. Sumner. S. Jackson. D. Conti. R. Astin, F. Bishop. I. Eastwood, T. Waddington. J. Drachenburg. J. Kay, S. Pick les. Subs: P. Green. J. Tierney.
Success story
THE components which make a successful oi’gani- sation wore
de.sci'ibed to membei's of Clilheroe Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild by the Rev. Alan Reid, Vicar of Read. He addi'essed 80 members and was thanked by Mi’s E. McKinlay.
Clitheroc Cricket Club 1st XI (v Whalley, S a t . , 1-20 p.m. , home):N. Ashworth, K. Faw cett, G. Sutcliffe, T. Amin, A. Henderson, M. Blackburn,
M.Sharp, P. Bishop, A. Robin son, P. Rushton, Lones. Scorer: M. Houldsworth.
■ p.m., away): S.Westhead, A. Rigby, C. Foulds, S. Bishop, J. Scorah, N. Bolton, J. Boden,
M.Booth, R. Booth, U. Shari), R . P a lme r . S c o r e r : M. Blackburn.
(v Cherry Tree, Sun., 1-20 p.m., homo): G. Cartledge, J. Coulter, J . Furnell, P. Griffiths, A. Majced, N. Bolton, G. Robin son, G. Jones, G. Woodworth,' K. Sharp, M. Houldsworth. Scorer: A. Bradshaw.
Ciitheroe Cricket Club 3rd XI
Ciitheroe Cricket Club 2nd XI (v Lower Darwon, Sat., 1-20
CROWDS turned out for Clithcroe Fire Sta tion’s open day on Sun
day, when £120 was raised in aid of the Fire Service National Benev olent Fund. Features included a
tu r n t a b l e la d d e r , h y d rau l ic p la tfo rm , emergency tender and a new design Lcyland fire e n g i n e f r o m Accrington. Lcyland was once a
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VILLAGE NEWS
SABDEN
Valley’s Charity Fund received a £150 boost as a
Charity cheque The Mayor of the Ribble
re su lt of the wTtcheS
Albert Atkinson, received the cheque from Sabden Holme (Committee chair man Mrs Eileen Lowe at a pi'esentation at the White Hart Inn. The race, organ ised by the Holme Com mittee, attracted over 100 entries.
Fun Day. The Mayor, Conn.
Winning hands Domino winners at Sab
den Over 60s drive on Monday were: Mrs P. Whittaker, Mrs M. Simm, Mr J. Traynor and Mrs F. Boocock. Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall, Mrs A. Howai’th. Gents — Mr G. Harper, Mrs G. Walmsley. Raffle: Mrs C. Sefton. Thui'sday’s domino win-
big name in fire engine construction and this latest model may herald a comeback. The new £250,000
RIMINGTON
Sporting A fr ien d ly football
Clough Fell Race held in R “ conjunction with Sabden' Coulthurst Jubilee Field u; 1’^
on Sunday morning. Rimington FC played
h ost to a team from Rimington Caravan Park and a good crowd gathered to cheer on the lads. The event raised £55, which was handed over to
Mrs Susan Winckley, trea- su)
team won by a comfortable margin, the sporting occa sion was enjoyed by all concerned.
Recreation Association, to be used for the playing field facilities. Although the home
• er of Rimington
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headquarters on Prin cess Avenue, opened recently, was on public view for the first time. Two app liances arc based at Clitheroc and there arc 20 retained firemen. Station officer Alan
Clarke said his men had been delighted at giving the public the oppor tunity of seeing some of the work of a busy station. O u r p h o to g r a p h
nei’s: Mrs I. Metcalfe, Mrs I. Cottam, Mrs D. Bass. Whist: Ladies — Miss E. Hayes, Mrs A. Howarth, Mrs C. Sefton. Gents — Mrs J . Helm, Mrs G. Walmsley. Raffle: Mi’s I. Cottam. There is no meeting
tonight.
Miracle A special showing of a
■Oflt
just returned from Medu gorje, in Yugoslavia, will show the video after a spe cial Mass at 7 p.m.
video on “The Miracle of Medugorje” is being given in St Mail’s Hall, Sabden, this evening, at 7-45 p.m. Fr Leon Morris, who has
shows Welephant, the friendly elephant used in local schools to pro mote fire safety, mak ing new friends among the .youngsters.
Saturday, from 10 a.m. to noon, is being organised by Sabden’s St Nicholas Ladies’ Circle at 4 Mount Pleasant.
Coffee time A coffee morning on
Elderly turn out to mark diamond day
A v il l a g e ’s oldest residents turned out when a veteran of both the first and second world wars celebrated his diamond wedding.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs Margaret Town, of George Lane, Read, and coincided with the MU’s monthly get-together for their elderly members.
couple, who have lived in Simonstone for some 40 years, held a party for family, friends and neigh bours at their own home. Sharing in their big day was their only daughter, Judith, who is single and lives with her parents.
Earlier in the day the
tex t ile manufacturer, served with the Royal Engineers in Egj’pt during the first world war and with the Pioneer Corps in Italy in the 1939-45 war. He was a captain for most of his service.
Mr Kippax, a retired
liealth and are able to got out and about in the village.
Both enjoy reasonable
lished family firm of cotton manufacturers, he was managing director of Kip pax Bros, Waterloo Shed, Burnley, for many years and later ran a textile pro cessing firm in Padiham.
Born into a long-estab
of Halstead, Essex, whei’e the couple were married, and was a member of the WRVS and Inner Wheel in her younger days. Mr Kip pax was a Rotai'ian.
Mrs Kippax is a native
and his wife, Edith (85), of Hough Avenue, Simon- stone, were joined by the village’s over-80s at a party arranged by Simon- stone Mothers’ Union. The party took place on
Mr George Kippax (92) h - ' i y i
MURPHY — REDDY
A honeymoon in the Canary Isles followed the wedding at SS Michael and John’s RC Church, Ciith eroe, of Miss Jane Maria Reddy and Mr Stephen
the Royal College of Music, London, is the elder daughter of Mr and Mrs K. Reddy, of Gills Croft, Ciitheroe. The b rid eg ro om , a chemical engineering stu dent, is the elder son of Mr and Mrs J. Murphy, of Mansfield, Nottingham shire. The bride, given away
John Murphy. The bride, a student at
tin Murphy, the bride groom’s b ro th e r , and ushers were Mr John Regan and Mr Robert Regan. 'i’he cei’emony was con-
satin dresses trimmed with pink satin and pink roses on the ruched skirts. Their headdi'esses were of fi-esh flowei's and they cai’- ried pink and white roses, lilies and stephanotis. Best man was Mr Ma>'-
Catherine Reddy, the bride’s sister. Miss Susan Dewhurst and Miss Nicola Gallemore. They wore silver grey
The Spread Eagle Hotel. Sawley. The couple are to live in London. Photogi’aph: David Sim mons Studio, Ciitheroe.
ducted by F r Joseph Wareing and organist was Mr Peter Rose. A reception was held at
An early call by mobile lawn squad
A SIMONSTONE housewife found herself counting sheep on Tuesday morning as she was preparing breakfast.
VILLAGE PACKED FOR COUNTRY MARKET
by her brother, Mr Gareth Ci'ooks, wore a crinoline- style gown of French lace with long sleeves and a high neckline. She carried a bouquet of pink roses, white bridal gladioli, pink pearl beads and lily-of-the valley. Bridesmaids Miss San
dra Cusack, Miss Janet Bamford and Miss Stacey Blackmore wore pink satin dresses edged with white lace. Page boy was Steven
look twice when she saw a la rg e woolly o u tlin e pressed against her kit chen door. She opened it to find not
Mrs Kay Smith had to
one but eight sheep pad ding through the cabbage • patch, the strawberry bed and the onions. As Mr Roland Smith
and his son Richard tried in vain to round up the animals and head them back down their drive in Tintern Close, Mrs Smith dialled 999 in a bid to dis cover where the lost sheep had come from. “There is a field at the
£29.50 (£^.20). horned wether lambs to £12 (£2:1.27), cross-bred lambs to £11 (£28.0,2). Suffolk X lambs to £18 (£H.20).
Cinema
HOLD everything! The cadets are dropping in on Miami Beach for a new adventure in “Police Acad emy 5," the film starting its week-long run at Ciith eroe Civic Hall tomoirow night.
Crook, the bridegroom’s brother, and groomsman was Mr Frank Crooks, the bride’s unde. Ushers were Mr G. Procter, the bride groom’s unde, and Mr D. Joran, the bride’s unde. The ceremony was per
C a tlow , th e b r id e ’s brother. Best man was Mr David
th e i r honeymoon in Tenerife. Photograph: Mr A. Bury, Burnley.
formed by the Rev. W. Drain. A reception was held at Greendale Restau rant, Chatburn. The couple are spending
by her father, wore an off- th e -sh o u ld e r gown of white satin and lace with a Bo Peep-style crinoline skirt. She had a circlet of flowers in her hair and carried a ci'escent-shaped bouquet of roses, white freesia, lilies, gypsophila and stephanotis. In attendance were Miss
A. Maudsley, No. 2 Poultry Farm Cottage, Great Milton, Nr, Blackburn BB6 9Ph is applying to replace wilhout change a licence to use Tarmac Roadslone North West Ltd, Bank Field Quarry, Clilheroe as an operating centre lor 1 goods vehicle and no t ra i le rs . Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who beiieve the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicially atfected may make written r e p re s e n ta t io n to the Licensing Authority at North W e s te rn T r a f f ic A re a , Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 ciays following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representation to the applicant at the address given in this notice.
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH ,
COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY
PLANNING-ACTS 1971 — 1974 LISTED BUILDING:
An application has been received to:
Replacement Windows at Sunny- bank, HORTON. Application No. 3/88/0531/P.
Renovating of existing Semi-dere lict house at Harrop Hall, GRIND- L E T O N . A p p l ic a t io n N o . 3/88/0559/P.
This property is included In a Statu tory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make repre sentations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Archi tect and Planning Otficer, Planning D e p a rm e n t , C o u n c il O f f ic e s . Church Walk, Clilheroe, BB7 2RA, quoting reference number:
A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning D e p a r tm e n t w ith in the p er iod stated.
September 8th. 1988
Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer)
BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 10 1974
DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:
An application has been received for permission to:
Change of Use of Garage/Store back No.
to a dwelling at Ribblesdale Square. CHA TBURN . A p p lic a t io "
Any person wishing to make represen tations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this adver tisement, to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clithoroo, BB7 2RA, quoting the reference number.
Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985. any represe n ta tio ns received will bo available for inspec tion by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Development Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the appli cation.
A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.
September 8th, 1968
Signed: PHILIP BAILEY ining a
(Borough Planning and Technical Officer)
Goofjs Vehicle Operators Licence
Spiroflow UK Machinery Ltd, Upbrooks, Ciitheroe, Lancs, is applying to replace without change a licence to use Upbrooks Factory and Yard, Taylor Street, Ciitheroe as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicles and 1 tra i le rs . Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who be liev e the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicially affected may make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days followinq the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representation to the applicant at the address given in this notice.
Goo(ds Vehicle Operators Licence
back of the house, but the banking is high and edged with holly bushes and they can’t get through,” she said. The sheep were even
THERE were bargains galore on the stall run by members of St Nicholas Church, Sabden. Pictured buying a plate from Alison Parfitt (centre) is Kay '
Galea (right)
A VILLAGE turned out on Sunday to support its. annual country market.
were packed with resi dents and visitors for the
The streets of Sabden
eighth market organised b y t h e H o l m e Committee.
130 stalls run by village groups, businesses, local
There were more than
chanties and visiting traders. They all made a contri
bution to the Holme Committee Fund, whose proceeds go towards events for the villagers
throughout the year,
such as fun days, the Witches Clough fell race, a bonfire and fireworks
display and community carol service.
tually herded out and last seen by the Smith family heading back down the road towards Fountains Avenue. “My husband had jok
ingly threatened to bring in sheep to cut the lawn, overgrown because of the recent rain,” said Mrs Smith. “We couldn’t believe our eyes on Tues day morning — but they seemed to prefer the strawberry bed to the lawn!”
Stephen Anthony Dewhurst of 35 Gisburn St, Barnoldswick, Colne, Lancs BBS 5ER is applying to renew with change a licence to use Salthill T ra d in g E s ta te , as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle and no traile rs. Owners or occupiers of land (Including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who be liev e the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicially affected may make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 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.
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physically disabled, a cu te medical and terminally sick.
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NEED A DISCO ? King Opp s on Burnl ey 2 0 7 9 5 .
t PERSONAL
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is now under new resident ownership and
HAS A VACANCY Visits welcome.
Please phone (or details Mr and Mrs T. H. Parish
CLITHEROE 23286
RIVERSIDE HOUSE RESIDENTIAL
ACCOMMODATION for retired gentle folk
This outstanding country
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Clillicwe Adi’ciiiscr & 1’iiiies, Sei>tciiibcr3lli, I!)SS 9 THE MICHAELMAS FAIR
PUBLIC NOTICES Saturday and Sunday
September 24th and 25th 11.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at
PENDLE HERITAGE CENTRE Park Hill, Barrowford, Nr. Nelson.
Craft demonstrations, exhibitions, music, walied garden, piants, staiis, childrens activities and many other family attractions.
FREE BUS LINK to Rolls Royce Open Week-end,
provided by Burnley & Pendle Transport Co., Ltd., The Friends of Pendle Heritage Tel. Nelson 695366.
NEED A DISCO ? Ri i iy Opu s o n Burnl ey 2 0 7 9 5 . ^
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