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lore confined to


|y held an on- with parish


Jillv informed operation and


l.ir operation local people


L-sentatives. always tried


lag shed and Inerv to meet


tD SUM


kt rfiim ever ■ day in the parish of St Moor, was


Ing' towards 1-epair fund


las of £-400 at | rviees, made leaking total


[agnificent together


,- fund now 73 and is s libutions.


[ith's Trans- Way. Clith-


lashed ill a com-


|0 and broke 11ndow of paging the In and caus- L’00 damage


s smashed one cab to


■ the harvest harvest


' for cut stone j-ing and th luted to take out of th to erect


|:gh Wadding- explained


»*n put restric- times lorries


| stone-dressing * old .site. He keen to keep


fntion was to present site


lipany had been |.n Waddinjrton |!Hii. There was involving *13 the present


GISBURN AUCTION MART


PRICES


£022 (average £582). second quality to £545 (£505), first qual­ ity heifers to £730 (£019). second quality to £520 (£*191).


at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday. First quality cows made to


2,701 sheep - 2,230 lambs. It shearlings ami 4.71 ewes.


steers made to 132.Sp (U4.7p) medium to 122.2p (110.4p). heavy to I27.2p (111.up). lieht heifers to 123.2p (115.op) medium to 129.Sp (115.9p) heave to lIS.2p UOP.Sp). uncer- tilied inediuni steers to 111.2p (lOSpl. heavy to tl4.2p UOO.Sp), uncertified light heifers to 125.S)i (10S.9p). medium to ( 105.2p (97.7p), heavy to 100.8p


cows made to 90.2p (89.7p) grade two to S7.Sp (S1.9p), grade three to 79.2p (70.9p)


1 l >5p (1


185.op (1(53.7p), imedium to 174p 1(53.2p).


•Sheep: Light 154.2p),


lambs made to s tandard


to


Half-bred ewes made to £40 (£29.10). horned ewes to £25.(50 (£1(5.75) and rams to £38.20 (£30.10).


■hearlings to 143.5p (131.9p). 151.3p). overweight heav vy


CLITHEROE YFC held its annual bonfire at Law- sonsteads Farm, Whaliey. by permission of Mr and Mrs Alan Coates. A hot pot supper was


YFC bonfire


erved and the vote of hanks was proposed by-


a talk by Mr Myerscough on a trip abroad. Members should meet at Pendleton village hall at 7-20 p.m.


Hinclle. Next week’s meeting is


Kei th Rober ts and econded by Je n n i fe r


to to 132p‘, 157.5p


94.Op). Cows and bulls: Grade one


Steers and heifers: Light


were 533 cattle, including 273 bulls. 171 steers and heif- "I 89 cows and bulls, plus


to ltll.Sp (13(J.3p). medium to 14S.2ji U34.!lp), others to I21p


Young bulls: Light bulls made


Charolais X bulls and stores made to £2(50 (£252), heifers to £288 (£201.15), Limousin X bulls and steers to £405 (£325.10) heifers to £370 (£27(5.15), Bel­ gian Blue X bulls and steers to £•385. other Continental X bulls and steers to £320 (£308). heif- ers to £2(58. Hereford X bulls to £.300 (£2(57.50), heifers to £222, Black Polly heifers to £220. In the fatstock section there


(£85.80), h e ife rs to £129 (£79.45). Weaned stirks and s to re s ’


forward, including 105 stirks First quality Charolais X bulls made to £248 (£207.25). heifers to £158 (£140), Limousin X bulls to £305 (£192.70), heifers to £158 (£131.(50). Belgian Blue X bulls to £270 (£21(5.55), heifers to £195 (£1(57.20), Simmental X bulls to £322 (£247.70), heifers to £184 (£132.80), Blonde d’Aquitaine X bulls to £208 (£172.50). heifers to £110, Hereford X bulls to £105 (£147.30), heifers to £119 (£90). Friesian X bulls to £154 (£9(5.45). h e ife rs to £112 (£81.85). Angus X bulls to £110


T h e re were 399 c a lv e s


THERE were 120 newlv-calved dairy cows and heifers forward


Clitheroe 2232k (Editorial), 22323 (Adveriising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


CLITHEROE’S DOG TOILET _ IS UNVEILED 7


THE first dogs’ toilet of its kind in Lancashire unveiled by Ribble Valley Council officials this week. T h e m u n i c i p a l pets to foul the grass and


doggy loo in Henthorn paths. P a rk , C li th e ro e , is a Councillors felt that the s p e c ia l ly p r e p a r e d Secretary of State would


s a n d -p i t su r ro u n d e d no,t approve by-laws by a fence and more unless the council provided


could follow if the experiment proves to


be a success. Mr Richard Isherwood, borough health and hous­


ing officer, said the toilet would strengthen the hand of the council in enforcing planned by-laws for the park, making it an offence for owners to allow their


a dog toilet first. “Now it will be easier


for the council to take action against offenders. Other areas such as the Castle field could benefit from a similar toilet,” Mr Isherwood added. The installation cost


was _ £ X /a k L


maintained regularly by council workmen and the cost of more might be pro vided from the proceeds of a bottle bank operating on Booths car park.


£330, which was met with­ out any expense to rate­ payers. The toilet will be


by Coun. Harry Wadding- ton, chairman of the Public Works and Health Com­ mittee, which has battled for years with ways to overcome dog fouling. Also present were Clitn- eroe councillors Eric Bra- cewell and Bert Jones, who have expressed con­ cern about the problem.


The toilet was inspected


ANGER OVER ‘BAN’ ON MAYORAL PHOTOS


A CLITHEROE coun­ cillor has hit out at a sub-committee’s deci­ sion to retain small copies of 38 Mayoral p h o to g ra p h s and return the originals to


the families of the Mayors concerned.


a meeting of the Town Council: “I am deeply dis­ turbed that this council has decided not to l-e-hang


Coun. John Cowgill told


Ex-officer is the new chairman


THE new chairman of S ecuriguard Services (Northern) Ltd is Mr Don­ ald Harrison, who is cur­ rently living in Downham. Mr Harrison (56) and his


Bus change


FROM November 26th, the Ribble bus service 227 Burnley to Clitheroe is to be changed. The company is amend­


ing the Friday and Satur­ day evening journeys to operate via Read only, instead of Sabden and


Head. Passengers can check


bus times at the Transport Information Centre. Burn­ ley Bus Station, or b.v con­ tacting the transport inquiry line (Burnley 331263).


Valley, and lived at Twis- ton for seven years up to


wife are looking for a per­ manent home in the Ribble


cated in Lancaster .before joining the regular Army and attending the Royal Milit ar y Ac a d emy , Sandhurst. After almost 20 years


1976. He was born and edu­


service in the King’s Own Royal Border Regiment, he joined Ratcliffe and Thornton Bros. Motor Dis­ tributors in Nelson, Colne and Clitheroe. He followed this with a


the Mayoral portraits in th e new Town Hal l


building. “The portraits are part


of Clitheroe’s history and heritage and when they were hanging in the old Mayor’s Parlour they were of very great interest to the many visitors. “Now they are to be


the condition of the walls we have here, it is impos­ sible to hang them and be sure th a t they would remain th e re for any length of time. “There would be a grave


mittee’s decision. He said: “Because of the size and weight of the pictures and


returned to the families of those who gave great ser­ vice to the town and its residents — some reward! “It has been said there


is no room for these por­ traits. I would suggest there is plenty of room on the stairs or on the meet­ ing room walls. “I deeply deplore the


danger of them falling d o w n a n d b e i n g damaged.” He added that if anyone


Coun. Cowgill


could come up with a safe way of hanging the photo­ graphs, then a re-think was still possible. Coun. Eric Bracewell


decision of the council in this matter.” Coun. Bert Jones, how­ ever, backed the sub-com­


suggested a compromise between having just the present Mayor’s picture in the foyer, which is the situation now, and hanging all the pictures. He asked the council to consider the


possibility of hanging only the pictures taken since the 1974 reorganisation. Said Coun. Ron Pickup:


“I think that the sub-com­ mittee’s decision was made


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Fined for driving his car with


dangerous parts


A MOTORIST who fitted two rally pins to hold down the bonnet of his Ford Capri found himself before Clitheroe magistrates.


bought legally, protruded puncture and had not three-quarters of an inch noticed that the spare tyre from the bonnet and were considered dangerous by police. Stephen Raymond Wil­ son (20), of Bolland Pros­


parts. For the pins, although He had recently had a


pect, Clitheroe, was fined £40 when he admitted pins to hold down the bon- driving with dangerous net, as was done on rally cars, and this was not an


was worn. The registra­ tion number, although not on a conventional plate, was clearly visible, said Mr Dearing. Wilson had fitted two


in the right spirit and was the best compromise so th a t nobody need feel snubbed or otherwise. There will still be a con­ s ta n t re co rd of p a s t Mayors on view in an album.”


Booked twice on same day


period as a senior civil ser­ vant in Scotland and the United States before join­ ing Securiguard as head of their acquisition team in the US. The company provides


A DRIVER was booked twice for breaking the speed limit on the same day by the same police officer.


guarding, electronic sur­ veillance, cleaning and other services to com­ merce and industry.


heard that Andrew John Travis (22), of Mytton View, Clitheroe, went through a radar trap at 52 - 55 m.p.h. in a restricted area on Whaliey Road,


Clitheroe magistrates


2-45 p.m. on the same road, Travis was again booked for travelling at speeds between 52 and 54 m.p.h.


Wilpshire. Later the same day, at


by the North West News­ paper Company, admitted the offences.


Travis, who is employed His solicitor wrote to


was behind another vehi­ cle. I t started to overtake and Travis followed it at a similar speed. He was fined a total of


say th a t in th e f i r s t instance, Travis was fol­ lowing slow moving traf­ fic. He pulled out when it was safe. The second time, Travis


£100 with six points on his driving licence.


ther £20 for having an type of car driven by the indistinct registration defendant. He had not number, £40 for a defec- realised that it was wrong tive tyre and £10 for a to use them as they could defective exhaust. He be bought legally, admitted the offences. Mr Nigel Harrison, pro­


Wilson was fined a fur- uncommon practice on the


secuting, said that police stopped Wilson in Woone Lane because the car was making an excessive noise. Part of the exhaust had broken away and gasses were escaping. The regis­ tration number was dis­ played on the bonnet, fac­ ing upwards. Mr Barry Dearing, for


Road blocked


Wilson, said that when his client was driving into Clitheroe, p a r t of the exhaust fell off and he was on his way to his parents’ house for some clips to repair it when he was stopped.


THE Ciitheroe to Skipton road was blocked for a short time on Mondaj afternoon, following a col lision between an articu lated lorry and three cars in Main Street, Gisburn. Long queues built up


^


and traffic had to be diverted until the lorry which was driven by Mr Nigel Stubbs (23), of Hel- lifield, was pulled clear. There were no injuries and none of the drivers was from the Ribble Valley.


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