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Clit/ieroe Advertiser & Times, November 10th, 1988 15 PUBLIC NOTICES QUEEN 3>l8ce p ro fu s e


ELIZABETH’S GRAMMAR SCHOOL


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1988 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.


OPEN DAY Come and see this school in action!


Gain your own Impressions of the excellent opportunities afforded to your son!!


Hear about the FREE places!!! Come and talk to us


QUEEN ELIZABETH'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL,


WEST PARK ROAD, BLACKBURN BB2 6DF.Tel. 59911 THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (WEST


BRADFORD ROAD CLITHEROE RIBBLE VALLEY SPORT STARTS HERE


CLITHEROE Mountain­ eering Club was 10 at the weekend — and celebra­ tions were held to mark the birthday. They sta rted with a


Changes ahead in cricket league


ezer B ap tis t Church Ladies' Social Hour, Bil­ lington. was Mrs M. Whit­ taker, of Accrington, who spoke about the book of Ruth and sang a solo. Mrs K. Lowe thanked


Speaker at the Eben-


her. Miss M. Kay was organist and tea and cakes were served. Speaker at the next


meeting will be Mr A. G. Bowles, of Whalley.


fNEWTONr


committee organised the annual Farmers’ Ball on Friday. Music for dancing was provided by the Mark Kitto Band and ladies of the committee served sup­ per. Prizewinners were: Mr


Farmers in step Newton Village Hall


Tomlinson, Mrs Bury, Mrs Dewhurst and Mrs B. Pinder.


Gimmers attract


attention


THERE wore 37 quality calves forward at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Tuesday. Top nriee was £235 for a Bedpan Blue* from l.S. Collingt*. of Stonvhurst. Angus bulls made to £75


inised


[ 'ath- [,V e s t


May. r.urch


(£72.5(H. heifers to £NS (£7S.(h ). C h a ro la is b u l ls to £1150 (£157.00). heifers to £12S (£122.20). first quality Friesian bulls to £1S2 (£120.70). second ijualitv to £120 (£07.-10). Here­ ford bulls to £UW (£1(52). heif­ ers to £.S0 (£70.40). Limousin hulls to £220 (£1(57.70). heifers to £142 (£102.(50). In the newly-calved section,


ton price was £570 for a third calver from R. Seed and Son. of


Chipping. Heifers topped at £550 (£405). At Monday's primestock sale,


there were 02 cattle and 000 sheep forward. The cattle entry of better quality animals found an excellent trade and there was a irood demand for all stock, including bulls, graded stock and cast cows.


Limousin from T.W, l ’ickard and Son. Top of the graded sec­ tion was a light Charolais heifer from (5. Moorhouse at 125p with heavy heifers to 122j> for smother Charolais from T. and R. Robinson. Steers marie to 1 lSp for a Bel­


Bulls made to 145p for a


gian Blue medium weight steer from (». Moorhouse. Cast cows topped at ,S7.5p


loosed [ ss for . rved


jrning, branch Is Pat


fCoun- |ended


child


lotified (nclud- Vair on Id the (ember Id also who


|>r the •al.


graded — (5, Moorhouse; cows — R. Ellison and Sons. Bight steers made to 101)p


from R. Ellison and Sons. Voucher winners \v**r«*: hulls — T.W. Rickard and Son;


(average Hl.M.op), medium to 1 lMp (112p). light heifers to 125p (121.5p). medium to 120.5p UlO.ln). heavy to 122p (ll(5.7p). overall average 112.2p. Young bulls made to 145p


(110.(5p). cast cows to h7.5p (74.5p).


'


20lR2p (175.(ip), medium to HM.ip (171.Hp). heavy to 171.2p


Standard lambs made to


(£RJ.h2). At Friday's sale, all classes of


(L>4.hp). overall average 172.02p. Ewes made to £2!)


forward, making at total of 2.24(5. animals of varving breeds.


store sheep and lambs were


Trade was brisk, especially for lambs of all classes. Mule


uptake for the smaller selections •>f ewes on offer. Mule ewes made to £4h


?!u


lilace at Lane,


paper It also


| Please fund-


Icharity le r was le huge Iplendid


j Satur- hdleton


Id the | of hot- Ige and ■ridings. Ted for


villag-


Stamp group


THE next meeting of the Clitheroe branch of the Kibble Valley Philatelic Society will be at the Sta­


tion Hotel in the town on Tuesday. New members are wel­


gimmers attracted more atten­ tion and there was a good


(average £2!).50). gimmer lamb* to_£4o.5(J (£38.49). wethers to


£4S (£29.89), horned feeding wethers to £21).50


Su'a,t'(h»ly ewes to


! cV.l’ •yiasha,P wethers to £;ji; ’*•»-.20). gimmers to £44


!m i \ “it ^T,lslonc'


r-J.on. Suffolk rams to 210 gns lil.bi vns), horned to ^ n s .


to £52


LET TEL-SEL TURN WORDS INTO CASH FOR YOU


SELL THAT OLD SIDEBOARD, RECORD PLAYER, BLACK & WHITE TV, CYCLE, etc., THROUGH THE TEL-SEL SECTION


come and are invited to go along to the meeting, which starts at 7-45 p.m There will be no meet­ ing in December.


PHONE BURNLEY


22331 ? 5 » . A->.SL’V.- «..A t -t\


walk up Pendle, a birthday cake made by Cynthia Nanson being cut on the summit. A total of 3(i peo­ ple tackled the walk and one went up on a mountain bike! In the evening, there


CHANGES are in prospect for the Clitheroe anil District Cricket League next season. After 12 years of loyal ser­


vice. secretary Mr K. Fitzpa­ trick is retiring from his posi­ tion. Mr Richard Watson has been nominated to succeed him. Rule amendments proposed


of members’ photographs as babies and people had to guess which was which. A supper was provided


was a party at Clitlioroe Cricket Club. The Danger­ ous Music Society pro­ vided a live band and slides were shown of acti­ vities since the club was formed. There was also a display


members Godfrey Met­ calfe (left) and Michael H a s 1 a m cu t a cake, watched by founder mem­ ber Ben Brown (second from the right) and other members.


by members. ’ 111 our picture, founder


WI’s night of fitness


MEMBERS of Women’s Institutes in Lancashire found that fitness can be fun at an evening at Cal- d e r s to n e s H o sp i ta l , Whalley.


attended the fitness and fun night and heard a talk by Mrs Youlande Basnett, of Chipping. They were then able to try out vari­ ous exercises.


About 110 members


ised by the Sports and Leisure Sub-committee of the Lancashire Federation ofWls.


The evening was organ­


Shaking off festive sloth


THE chance to make good those Christmas excesses is offered by the Ribble Valley Reebok 10K road ra c e , to he held on December 28tli.


now available from the Kibble Valley Tourist Information Centre at the Council Offices, from tile liibblcsdale Pool or Lon- gridge Sports Centre.


Application forms are


untries is December llith. or earlier if (>()() entries are


Mavor’s Charity Fund. The closing date for


received. All proceeds are for the


that five bowlers be used in league matches as well as cup games, instead of four as at present. Among a number of changes suggested by Chipping are a


for the AGM include the aboli­ tion of tlie special registration system. The two clubs propos­ ing this, Gisburn and Chipping, feel that the league should be back to its original ideal of pro­ viding competitive cricket for players who do not otherwise regunrly play. Gisburn are also proposing


Clitheroe darts


WHITE Horse’s impressive start to the season in the first division of the Clitheroe and District Darts League continued when they overcame Black Horse. Also, in-form Royal Oak A had a close niaten against


Koval Oak A 5. Horseshoe 2; Black Horse 2, White Horse A (»; Wilpshire Hotel A G, Black Bull A 2; Brown Cow 4. Judge Walmesley A 4; Dog and Par­ tridge 2. Kings Arms A 5: Kings Arms ft 5, Pendle Witch 2. Division Two — Judge Wal-


Horseshoe. Results: Division One —


mesley B G, Station Hotel 2; Black* Bull B 7. New Inn 1; White Horse B 2. Craven Heifer G; CCWMC 2, Koval Oak B 5: Royal Oak C 0. RBL 8; Cross KeVs 2, Black Bull 5. division Three — Bridge Inn


Ribble Valley Pool


WELLSRRINGS B have con­ tinued their impressive start to the season in the Blue division of the Kibble Valley LVA Pool League with an easy victory over Fondle Witch. Also in the Blue league. earltv


White Horse A 2. Kings Arms A 5; Wellsprings A 2, Dog and Partridge 4: Waggon A l. Black Bull 6; Royal Oak A 5. Victoria 2; Sun Inn 4. Buck 2. Blue — Kings Arms B 7,


pace setters Kings Arms B whi­ tewashed White Horse B. Results : Red League —


Canoeists make title


challenge THE Ribble Valley’s top canoeists have all been in action at the weekend in the Rapid Racing 500 held on the River Dee in North Wales. There were two races


BOROUGH) (PROHIBITION OF WAITING) ORDER 198 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lancashire


County Council propose to make an Order under Section 1, 2 and 4 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984. The effect


of which will be to prohibit the waiting of vehicles, at any time on any day in the length of road specified in the Schedule to this Notice.


The Order will contain exemptions to allow vehicles to


wait for as long as necessary to enable persons to board and alight, or to allow goods to be loaded on to or unloaded from the vehicle or to enable it to be used in connection with any building operations or demolition and the mainte­ nance of essential services in the length of road specified in the Schedule to this Notice. A copy ot the draft Order, plan and Statement of Rea­


sons for proposing to make the Order may be inspected at the offices of Ribble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe and at Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Pres­ ton, during normal office hours until December 2nd, 1988.


If you wish to object to the proposals you should send


ing the league must apply at or before the AGM. which is to be held at Edisford Bridge Hotel on Monday. December 5th. Anyone requiring further


Billington Brass Bund Club 5


Dog falter Dog Inn 1,


THE Dog Inn’s recent run came to an end when they met one of the Blackburn Memorial B Divi­ sion’s strongest sides. The game was a close affair in


new points system, the scrap­ ping of the pecentages system ami a set night for each team’s home matches. Any clubs interested in join­


— NV Grainger (Royal Oak A) 116. Division Two — I. Stewart


I, Low Moor Club 7; Dog Inn 1, Commercial Hotel 7: Pendle Hotel 4, New Inn 4; De Lacy Arms G. Catholic Club 2; Clith­ eroe FC 5, Wilpshire Hotel B 2. Highest finish: Division One


(Station) 112. Division Three — B. Unsworth (Catholic Club) 100.


information should contact Mr Fitzpatrick (24529).


Whalley go out


Great Harwood 2, Whalley 0


WHALLEY failed to produce any of their recent league form in this LFA Adidas Shield match against Great Harwood. Both sides looked incapable of


the opening minutes, with Bil­ lington having the edge but both sides missing chances to score. After a half of hard defending,


second half, with Billington looking the more dangerous. The Dog fell further behind early in the half and then seemed to come to life. For a 20-minute spell, they


the Dog cracked and Billington grabbed two quick goals before naif-time. It was the same storv in the


breaking the deadlock in a scrappy f irst half. Minutes before half-time, a lapse of con­ c en tra tio n in the Whalley defence let in Harwood, who took the lead. in the second half, Whalley


attacked the Billington defence and were eventually awarded with a goal when Shane Parker scored from the edge of the box. The Dog continued to attack,


ball anti scored two more goals before the end.


Woodwork for playgroups


THE Ribble Valley Pre­ school Playgroups Asso­ ciation is holding its last meeting of 1988 in Bright Street Nursery, Clitheroe, at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. There will be a “Wood­


work for playgroups” demonstration by Pam Ogden and the evening will take the form of a workshop where everyone will be encouraged to take


and Whalley still commanding the bulk of the possession, Har­ wood caught Whalley with a quick break. This ended in a dis­ puted penalty, which was con­ verted with ease. Whalley must now raise


won a lot of the ball and enjoyed long periods of possession. This domination did not stretch into the Harwood penalty box and Whalley struggled* to break down their opponent’s defence. With five minutes remaining


but could not score, and Billing­ ton began to win more of the


themselves for Saturday’s East L a n c a sh ire League game against Oswaldtwistle.


White Horse B 0; Pendle Witch 2, Wellsprings B 5; Judge Wal­ mesley 2, Waggon B 4; Higher Buck 2, Royal Oak B 4: Com­ mercial 4. Craven Heifer 2. Green — Brown Cow A 2,


Black Bull A 5; Cross Keys A 5. Lord Nelson 2; De Lacy A 4, Dog A 2; New Inn A 2. Swan A 5; Wilpshire A 5, Horseshoe A 2 .


Brown Cow B 5; Dog and Par­ tridge 1, Cross Keys B G'.Dog B 4, De Lacv B 2: Swan B 4, New Inn B 2: Horseshoe B 5, Wilp­ shire B 2.


Yellow — Black Bull B 2.


Ribblesdale battle


through


Kibhlosdnle I, Holy Cross 2


AFTER conceding two goals in the first eight minutes, things looked bad for the Ribblcsdale third- vear side in this Lanca­ shire Under-14 Cup match. The team showed a lot of


spirit and staged a fight-back tnat resulted in goals for Dean Shaw and Russell Foster, to le v e l th e s c o r e s b e fo re half-time. Ribblesdale went ahead when


and in the first, the Ser­ pent’s Tail, Jon Royle claimed fourth place, Gareth Jones 13th, Stuart Brass 35th and Dean Thompson 36th. In the junior section,


Gareth claimed the top spot, with Stuar t and Dean in third and fourth places. In race two, the Town


the grounds for your objections in writing to the under­ signed (quoting reference 71/CM) by December 2nd, 1988. BRIAN HILL


Chief Executive/Clerk


Christ Church Precinct County Hall, Preston PR1 8XJ


SCHEDULE


LENGTH OF ROAD IN CLITHEROE, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH


Both sides of West Bradford Road, Clitheroe, from its


Falls, Jon paddled well to claim first place overall. Gareth finished in 12th position, Dean in 29th and Stuart in 35th. Once again, Gareth was


junction with the entrance to the Castle Cement (Ribbles­ dale) Ltd car park on the southwest side of the main works, for a distance of approximately 328 metres in a northerly direction.


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


the top of the senior table and Gareth in first spot in the junior’s section. This Saturday’s event, to be held on the River Tees,Durham, is the sixth and final race of the series. G a r e th is a lm o s t


the top junior, with Dean in third place and Stuart in fifth. The results leave Jon at


CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY


You are invited to join His Worship the Mayor Councillor Ian F. Brown


at Morning Service at St Mary Magdalene’s Parish Church Church Street, Clitheroe


on Sunday November 13th, 1988, at 11 -15 a.m. for the observance of


REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY and at the Cenotaph at 12 noon.


guaranteed the title, but Jon must win the race if he is to make it a double eele- b ra t io n for the local sportsmen.


Shaw scored his second and then Lee Farmer, in the goals, saved a Holy Cross penalty to keep the lead intact. The play swung from end to


end, and it was Ribblesdale who increased their lead when David Swain managed to stab home a loose ball to make sure of


Bradford show class Clitheroe squash


West Bradford Reserves 1, Intake Reserves 2


TRAILING 1-2 for most of the match, Bradford came to life in the last 20 minutes and scored three goals to thrash previously unbeaten Intake. Both sides attacked from the


CUTHEROE Squash Club


teams met some tough competi­ tion in their matches last week. The lsts, away to Springers


part and have a go. A hot-pot supper will be


served by the branch com­ mittee at a charge of 30p, and everyone is welcome to attend.


Defective tyres


READ motorist Steven Miles Shaw (19). of Single­ ton Avenue, was fined a total of £(>U by Clitheroe m ag is tra te s when he admitted using a car with


two defective tyres. Shaw apologised in a


letter, saying that he did not realise he had bald tyres. He changed them tiie next morning.


start and it was Bradford who took the lead when Spurgeon scored from 20 yards. Intake replied with two goals in 15 minutes to go into the lead. Bradford were given an ideal opportunity to equalise when Ratcliffe won a penalty, but Alan Blenkinship’s shot was well saved by the ’keeper. The equaliser came when


Barker headed in a corner. Back on level terms, Bradford now


close range to give Bradford an impressive victory. West Bradford: Bartlett, G.


took control of the game and went into the lead when Blen- kinship scored. Hailwood added a fourth from


Hargreaves. Barker, Spurgeon. Cononley, Ratcliffe,A. Har­ greaves,* Derbyshire, A. Blen* kinship, I. Blenkinship, Niven. Subs:Hailwood, Foulkes.


Gisburn Pool League


WHITE Bull remain one point clear at the top of the Gisburn and District Pool League after a com fo r tab le v ic to ry over Buccaneers. The three main challengers,


neers 2; Buck Inn 7, White Bull Ladies 2; Fosters A 8, Greys- tones 1; Dog and Partridge 2, Fosters B 7; Pendle Hotel 7, New Inn Colts 2: New Inn 7, Three Rivers 2.


longue Table W h i t e B u l l .............................. .......... 3


P W L P 3 0 2 3


B u c k I n n .................................. ......... 3 3 0 2 2 F o s t e r s A ............................... .......... 3


3 2 0 2 2


N e w I n n ................................... .......... 3 3 0 2 2 T h r e e ( f i v e r s ....................... .......... 3


2 )


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B u c c a n e e r s ...................................... 3 1 •J 12 D ok A P a r t r i d g e ............... .......... 3 l F o s t e r s B ................................ ......... 3 1 < P o n t i le H o t e l ........................ .......... 3


l 0


N e w I n n C o l l s .................... .......... 3 0 1 5 W h i t e B u l l ............................. .......... 3 0 1 3 G r o y s to n o s ...................................... 3


l 4


Buck Inn, Fosters A and New Inn, all won their matches. Results: White Bull 7, Bucca­


Townley won 2-2 and Eddie Vidler and Dave McKenzie had long close matches, just losing 2-


lsts, lost 1-4. Ray Dryden had an excellent 2-0 win. but Russell Cowking, Dave Matthews, Steve Turner and Robert Field- ing'all lost 0-2. The 2nds, at home to East Lancs 2rds, also lost 1-4. Wayne


tlown 1-3 and John Willis 0*3. The 3rds, away to Bury 4ths,


won 4-1 to still remain unbeaten. Brian Hayward.


and, after six undefeated games, have scored 42 goals for tne loss of only 7.Ribblesdale: Farmer, Clark­ son, Wild, Simpson, Rigby, Metcalf, Shaw, Howard, Kay, Foster. Swain. Subs: Cowey, Townson.


victory. Ribblesdale performed well


De Lacy on form De Lncy FC 7,


Director of Technical and Lelaura


Service*: R. J. C. Wood, C.Eng.. F.I.C.E., M.B.l.M.


Box Office: 20 Scotland Road, NotBOO. Tel. 692690


Box Office: Bank House, 61 Albert Road, Colne. Tel. 864721


Blackamoor FC 0


th e Whalley side adapted quickly and showed why they are favourites for the leagi * title this year.


frame, gave De Lacy a two-goal


Two goals from Dave Carney, who has so far scored in every


trick and fellow striker David Mason also collected three goals and was unlucky not to add two more. A successful penalty from Ian


Lang settled the result for the De Lacy. Midfield man Tony Cross had an outstanding game


end at half-time. Carney completed his hat-


clear lead at the top of Black­ burn Memorial A Division with a n o t h e r s p e n d i d te am performance. Playing in difficult conditions,


DE LACY maintained their


PICTURESQUE PENDLE 1989 CALENDARS


NOVEMBER FAIR Ramsbottom Civic Hall


Saturday November 12th at 11 a.m. In aid of


BLEAK HOLT ANIMAL SANCTUARY


Edenlield, Ramsbottom, Bury


Containing 13 suporb colour views of (he Pendle area are now on sale at the Leisure Division Offices, 61 Albert Road. Colne, Lancs, and all District Offices. Price £2.


Fully illustrated brochures, price top (or 25p including postage) from the Leisure Division Offices, 61 Albert Road, Colne and Tourist Informa­ tion Centre. Nelson; and all District Offices


ENTERTAINMENTS BROCHURE 1988/89


WINTER Joint Promotion with Mid-Pennine Arts Association


ENGLISH CAMERATA A series ol Orchestral Concerts . 1988/09


Colne Municipal Hall


FRIDAY, NOV. 11th, 1988 Commencing 7*30 p.m.


nmd was an inspiration to all his fellow players.


Unbeaten run continues


2. Conor McLaughlin went


George Senior. Mike Heyworth and Richard Bedford all won 2- 1. while Dave Walters was nar­ rowly beaten 2-2. Tlie 4ths, at home to Reedley


Grassington Reserves 1, Wnddington Reserves 3


WADDINGTON recorded their fourth away win in as many weeks in a hard-fought maten against Grassington. Despite going close on several occasions, Waddington could


7ths, had a convincing 5-0 vic­ tory. Peter Thompson. Rick Ashton and Laurence Pollitt triumphed 2-1 and Nigel Whit- seide and Alan Warburton won 3-


of Lune, continued their suc­ cessful season with another 5-0 win. Sharon Willis and Marilyn Fletcher won 3-0, Anne Cowk­ ing and Sue Cartledge 3-1 and Sue Beggs won a long match 3-2.


The Ladies, at home to Vale 2.


Tickets: Adults £3.50. Children & OAPs £2.50


FOLK WITH A JOKE Hosted by Roger Westbrook


starring


“ THE DEIGHTON FAMILY” Barrowford Civic Hail FRIDAY NOV. 11th, 1988


Commencing 6 p.m. Tickets: £3 all classes


A special Remembrance Concert with ANGELA JENKINS AND JOHN NOBLE


“SING AS WE GO" Silverman Hall, Nelson


SUNDAY, NOV. 13th, 1988 Commencing 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: Adults £2.50, Children & OAPs £1.50


the game and finally equalised. This seemed to spur the Wad­ dington players into action and they regained the lead with a blistering drive from Jim Tay­ lor. Minutes la te r , Roger Sumner scored the third goal to secure both points. Waddington hope to extend


only score one goal before half­ time through Dave Ingham. Grassington came more into


their nine-match unbeaten run against Embsay Reserves at the weekend.


Massive effort to sweep away the Hallowe’en mess


AS if by magic, the mountain of rub­ bish left by Hallowe’en revellers on the road over Pendle has disappeared.


2 10


fairy who came to the rescue after Sabden people complained of a mi le- long roadside trail of bottles, cans, wrappers and card­


But it was no good


board boxes. A concerted drive by


Christmas service


PUPILS of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School wili be singing at a carol service at the Christmas Crib, at the Castle Gate, on December 13th. Clitheroe Deputy Mayor


Coun. Bert Jones will be at the service, which starts at 1-45 p.m.


county highways staff and volunteers has swept up the rubbish visible from the roadside. Mr Roger Flitcro ft,


did their bit, among them parish councillor Mrs Marion Procter, who bat­ tled to clean the lower slopes.


Volunteers from Sabden


litter-conscious in Sabden and the county has done a good job. but what I want to emphasise is that it is the ratepayers who have to pay for all this." Scores of large cider and


She said: "We are very


Divisional Road Surveyor based at Whalley, said staff spent all next day tidying up and removed 30 large bags of refuse. The depot was prepared


champagne bottles have been removed, as well as remains of pumpkins. East Lancashire censer


for the mammoth task and had removed the bulk of rubbish within 50 yards either side of the road.


COLNE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY CONCERT


“TO AUTUMN” with guest artist


JOAN RAWSTRON (Mezzo-Soprano) Colne Municipal Hall


SUNDAY, NOV. 13th, 1988 Commencing 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: Adults £2. Children and OAPs £1


Brian Lawrence presents “THE CARE BEARS


WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16th, 1986 Commencing 10 a.m. and 1-30 p.m. Tickets: £1.50 atl classes


PENDLE PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY


20 Scotland Road, Nelson (above Tourist Information Centre)


Open daily: Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. .


(Half-day closing Tuesday) Sunday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.


NOVEMBER 16th, 19B8 — DECEMBER 13th, 1988 "Regarding Photography" Admission free


Trafford Parnell Productions present


MAGIC SHOW” Colne Municipal Hall


David Lofthouse, of Station House, Rimington near Clitheroe, Lancs. BB7 4DR, is applying to replace with change a licence to use Station House, Riminglon near Clitheroe, Lancs., as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle and to use Unit 10A, Salthiil Industrial Estate, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe BB7 1QFD as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle and 2 trailers. 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 Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days 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.


PUBLIC NOTICES


GOSPEL CONCERT with


LAWSON SPILLER


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th at 7-30 p.m. in


PADIHAM TOWN HALL LIVING WATERS CHRISTIAN CENTRE


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


Ribble Valley . Borough Council


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been received to: Removal of existing dormer at second floor level (North) rear elevation. Construction of new enlarged dormer at Eaves Hall, Moor Lane, WEST BRADFORD. Application No. 3/88/0726/P.


This property is included in a


Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person w is h in g to m a k e representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting re fe re n c e number. A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development and Client Services. November 10th, 1988.


TOWN AND COUNTRY


PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA


An a p p l ic a t io n h a s b e e n received for permission to:


Removal of Motor Car Work­ shop, service bays at 21 and removal ot cottage 23, construct covered car park, 2 No. Shops and 2 No. Town Houses and 4 No. one bedroom flats at 21/23 King Street, WHALLEY. Applica­ tion No. 3/88/0720/P.


Extension to existing kitchen at Tarry Barn House, PENDLE­ TON, WISWELL. Application No. 3/88/0724/P.


Change of Use from vacant.shop to Cafe/Coffee house at 15 King Street. CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/88/0725/P.


Change of Use from residential accommodation to se lf-co n ­ tained office premises at 11a King Street, CLITHEROE. Appli­ cation No. 3/88/0732/P.


Change of Use from residential accommodation to se lf-co n ­ tained office premises at 13a King Street, CLITHEROE. Appli­ cation No. 3/88/0733/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 Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quot­ ing the reference number.


Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Informa­ tion) Act 1985, any representa­ tions received will be available for inspection by members ot 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 deter­ mining the application.


A copy ot the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within


the period stated. DATED: November 10th, 1988


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY


(Director of Development and Client Services)


EX-SERVICE WELFARE FUND


Ciitheroe residents with service in the 1939-1945 war and in need should apply for assistance from the Fund by December 12th, 1988. Application forms are available! from the Information Office, Ribb le V a l le y Borough C o u n c i l, Church Walk Clitheroe, or Clitheroe Town H a l l, 9 Church S t re e t Clitheroe. Forms must be returned by December 12th, 1988 to Clitheroe Town Hall, 9 Church Street, Clitheroe.


R.Pickup, Clerk to Trustees.


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE OF ALL ADVERTISEMENT ORDERS


Orders for insertion of advertisements in the Clith­ eroe Advertiser and Times are accepted subject to the Standard Condition agreed between the News­ paper Society and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising save that.


1. The proprietors accept no liability for any loss or damage caused by an error or inaccuracy in the


2. No liability is accepted for any loss or damage alleged to arise through delay in forwarding replies


printing of any advertisement. 3.


to box numbers, however caused. Particulars of the Standard Conditions will be supplied on request. If the material or layout of the advertisement, or any


4. The following rules for the settlement of accounts will apply:


part of it is composed by the Proprietors at no extra charge to the advertiser, the copyright in the whole advertisement shall belong to the Proprietors.


(a) The due date for payment shall be the last day of the month following the month of insertion of an adver­ tisement or if the publisher shall not have despatched the appropriate invoice and voucher or other proof of insertion (or made the same available for collection when this is the custom) to the agency (or the advertiser if it is a direct account) by the 10th day of the month following insertion, the last day of the second month following the month of insertion:


(b) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher has not been despatched to the Publisher on or before the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by a surcharge equal to 3% of the gloss rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency commission:


ROSEWOOD COURT


HOME FOR THE ELDERLY Owen Street, Rosegrovo


The first purpose built home, ground floor level only


VACANCIES FOR


MALE AND FEMALE RESIDENTS


Mr and Mrs Tattersalt BURNLEY 37788 anytime


SU P -A -TA N SU N B ED S Ma n ­ u f a c t u r e r . 8 t u b e fa s t tan £ 4 0 • 6 w e e k s . Buy d ir e c t . M em b e r o f A . S .T .O . T e l . Burnl ey 3 5 3 4 6 / 4 1 6 7 9 7 .


8 U 2 Y D A Y S D o m e s t i c A g e n c y . Al l t y p e s o f d om e s ­ t i c a n d i n d u s t r i a l w o r k u n d e r t a k e n in c o n f i d e n c e , al l w o r k d o n e by sp e c ia l ly t r a in e d s t a f f . F o r f u r t h e r d e t a i l s an d f r e e e s t im a t e s cull Burnley 4 1 3 5 7 9 .


K I S SO G R AMS . R e s p e c t a b l e a c t s o n ly , ma l e and f ema l e . Ma t ty d i s g u i s e s in c l u d i n g W . i ’.C ' s e t c . G o o d c le an fu n f o r all the rain ily . n o s t r ip ­ p e r s . Lady T ’s Ltd. (E s t . 5 y e a r s ) . T e l . 8 6 3 8 4 0 . ( 2 4 h o u r ca r p h o n e s e r v ic e ) .


BUSINESS SERVICES


COMPLETE BUSINESS SERVICES


Accounts, PAYE, VAT, Word P r oc e ss in g,


Teleph one Answering Service, and Fax service etc.


For all or any of these contact:


D. Roberts on 0254 698128


CVs


Typed and composed by professional Secretarial Service.


For confidential advice on the preparation ot CVs contact


TYPE-A-LINE,


41 Railway Street, Nelson.


Tel. 602193.


P r iv a te a p p o in tm e n ts by arrangement il required.


Telephone:


PERSONAL SERVICES'


K E N M A R E


221 MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY ,


Private Residential Home for the Elderly


i t Male or tamale * Temporary or Permanent


* DHSS rates apply * Day and night attention by experienced statt


BURNLEY 50552 or 23804


Telephone Established over' 15 years


RETIRED


Writes up books and prepares accounts for VAT and Income Tax puproses.


ACCOUNTANT Colne 862172 Telephone ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT When you cancel a


classified advertisement you will 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 if you have a query.


C A T E R IN G


FRIEN D LY FE ED ER S cater* ini), b u f f e t s f o r a n y o c c a ­ s i o n , b u s in e s s lu n ch e s , ch i l ­


d r e n s p a r t i e s , c a k e s f o r any o c c a s i o n . Y V e d d in g s a n d 2 1 s t . T e l . B urnl e y 2 7 9 5 0 .


P E R S O N A L


LIFT WA N T ED C l i th e r o c to Bla ckburn, Mo n d a y t o Fri d a y f o r 9 a . i n . s t a r t an d 5 . 3 0 p .m . r e t u r n . S h a r e e x p e n s e s . T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 8 4 9 7 .


L O N E L Y D e s p a i r i n g . S u i c idul • Co n ta c t S ama r i ta n s . N e l s o n 6 9 4 9 2 9 o r Bla ckburn 6 6 2 4 2 4 .


SU F F E R ING A N D PAIN w h y d o e s G o d a l l o w it? P h o n e B l a c k b u r n 5 8 2 4 9 0 f o r r e c o r d e d ta lk.


(c) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher (including


A B O R T IO N A D V I C E a n d h e lp , p r e g n a n c y t e s t s -Te l . Bla c k p o o l 2 3 0 0 9 .


(d) Tile existence of a query on any individual item in an account will not affect the due date of payment of the balance of such account.


the amount of any surcharge payable in accordance with paragraph (b) above) has not been despatched to the Publisher before the expiration of one month after the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by an additional surcharge equal to 2% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency commission:


popular Welsh TV entertainer:


KEITH HOPKINS as Billy Crusoe Coins Municipal Hall Weekdays 1*30 and 7-15 p.m.


Saturday, 10*15 a.m.. 2-15 p.m. and 7*15 p.m.


MONDAY, JANUARY V} 2nd,1989


For one week commencing


Tickets: C2.50, Children and OAPs £2


vationists have been over to help and a group of hip­ pies were seen to lend nand, putting rubbish in plastic bags which have now been taken away.


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Tickets from H. J. C. Wood. Director of Technical and Leisure Services. Bank House. Albert Road. Colne. Tol. 864721; Tourist Inlormation Centre. 20 Scotland Road. Nelson. Tel. 692B90; as well as at all Council Offices: Colno Town Hail; Atthams Travel Agency. St James's Street. Burnley: Mechanics Box Office. Manchester Road. Burnley: and Tourist Information Centre. Council Offices. Church Walk. CMheroo.


% with the very


5. The terms of the Recognition Agreement between the Newspaper Society or between the Newspaper Society and the Newspaper Publishers Association and recognised advertising agencies are deemed to be incorporated in these conditions of acceptance of advertising orders or the publication of all advertise­ ments accepted from a recognised advertising agency: Without prejudice to the generality of these terms these conditions of acceptance specifically extend to any personal guarantee given by the Directors or any other person on behalf of a recognised agency at the time of the recognition in respect of any unsatis­ fied liabilities of the agency in the event of the agency's liquidation or insolvency. Such guarantee is part of these conditions of acceptance.


(0 All advertisements are subject to 15% VAT. (g) All transient classified advertisements are subject to a 25% surcharge if not paid within 10 days from the date of the invoice.


(i. The placing of an order for the insertion of an adver­ tisement shall amount to an acceptance of the above conditions and any conditions stipulated on an agency's order form or elsewhere by an agency or an advertiser shall be void insofar as they are in conflict with them.


OFFICES: 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. TEL. DISPLAY ADVERTISING CLITHEROE 22323.


TEL-SEL ADS BURNLEY 22331 AND AT BULL STREET, BURNLEY; 37 SCOTLAND ROAD, NELSON.


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(e) In these conditions the word despatched shall mean despatched bv post or by such other means as shall provide that payment shall have been received by the publisher not later than three working days from the date appropriate thereto.


B U PA C A R E , f r e e b r o ch u r e , p r iv a t e me d i c in e . Ev en in g s .


N e l s o n 6 8 0 8 6 .


S T O P ! L o o k a t o p t i o n s b e f o r e a b o r t i o n , LIFE, c a r ­ ing h e lp . Te l . 5 0 8 8 0 .


PERSONAL SERVICES


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SUNBED HIRE


Now taking bookings (or our Christmas package.


8 Tube Fast Tan Canopies


7 weeks for £35 4 weeks tor £25


For more details ring Accrington 34229


KI S SOGR AMS , ROLY POLY /C r a n n y g r a in s . T o p c l a s s e n t e r t a i nm e n t b y Fu n t a z i a F u n g r a m s . T e l . C o l n e 8 6 4 4 6 1 .


D I S C O A N D P .A . G E A R H i r e i t f r o m O p u s . T e l Burnl ey 2 0 7 9 5 .


F U N C A S T L E h i r e . Xm u s b i r th d a y s e t c . 0 2 8 2 6 8 6 1 0 .


NEED A DISCO ? King Opu s o n Burnl ey 2 0 7 9 5 .


N U R S E R Y WOR LD Wh y pay m o r e f o r y o u r n u r s e r y g o o d s , p a r t e x c h a n g e w e l ­ c ome , a l s o l a rg e s e l e c t i o n o f u s ed g o o d s , cal l in a t 15, Chur ch S t r e e t , P a d ih am, o r Te l . 7 6 2 5 0 o r 3 5 2 0 2 .


S T R E N G P R A M , g r e y a n d r e d . c a r ry c o t t o p a n d f o l d ­ ing c h a s s i s , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i ­ t i o n . £ 7 5 o . n . o . T e l . Burn- Icy 3 8 5 1 4 .


M O T H E R C A R E t r a v e l l i n g c o t , a s n e w , £ 3 5 . T o l . Cl i th c r o c 2 6 5 0 2 .


STR ENG GRE EN c o r d p r am, w i t h b e d d in g , a s n ew . £ 7 0 .


T e l . C l i t h c r o c 2 6 4 7 2 . GREENSIDE CARE HOME


13 DOWNHAM ROAD, CHATBURN


Mr and Mrs Robbins are pleased and relieved to announce that their extension is at last open and vacancies exist for both single and shared bedrooms.


If interested, please make an appointment to have a look around.


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TOP DOG TYP ING s e r v i c e s , w o r d p r o c e s s i n g , C V ' s , t h e s e s e t c . , p r o f e s s i o n a l r e s u l t s g u a r a n t e e d . T e l . Burnl ey 3 7 6 7 4 .


P E T S C O R N E R )


MOVING HOUSE mu s t s e l l , b r e e d i n g p a i r s U o s s c l e s . P u r r a k e e t s . C o c k u t i c i s . L o v e B i r d s e t c . a l s o a v a i r i c s , a s a w h o l e o r wi l l s p l i t . Te l . Wh a l l e y 8 2 3 142.


S PR INGER S PANIE L p u p s . I d o g 1 b i t c h . K .C . r e g . . w o rme d , e x c e l l en t p ed ig r e e ,


r e ady N o v em b e r 1 0 th , £ 9 5 e a ch. Te l . Pudihum 7 6 1 6 2 .


P A R A D I S E P E T S . P r o f e s ­ s i o n a l g r o om in g s a l o n an d pe t s h o p . 2 3 Hinton S t r e e t , B u r n l e y . L u x u r y g o om i n g


f o r all d o g s by th e p r o f e s ­ s i o n a l s . o w n e r s h e a t e d l o u n g e o r f r e e lo ca l c o l l e c ­ t i o n a n d d e l i v e r y s e r v i c e , r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s , f o r that l o v i n g , c a r i n g t r im p h o n e B u r n l e y 3 3 4 1 9 ( d a y s ) , 6 9 8 8 1 4 ( e v en iu g s /S u n d a y s ) .


TROPICAL an d ma r in e f i sh, p lan t s and a q ua r ium fu r n i ­ tu r e , g o o d s e l e c t i o n , k e e n p r i c e s , b o o k s an d all a c c e s s ­ o r i e s . A q u u s c o p c , G r e a t H a rw o o d 8 8 4 8 3 3 . ( b e h in d Po l i c e S t a t i o n . ) .


TWILWELD. 3 6 in high x V-on x -Viiii me sh , £ 2 8 p e r 1 0 0 f t


r o l l . 2 4 in high x l i u x Vjiu me sh , £ 2 2 pe r lOOft ro l l , all p r i c e s + v a t , ma n y o t h e r s i z e s a v a i l a b l e . T e l . C o ln e 8 6 8 2 0 4 .


GERMA N SHE PH E R D p u p ­ p ie s , big b o n e d . K.C. r eg . ful l p e d i g r e e . 2 d o g s o n l y l e f t , d u e t o t im e w a s t e r s , r e ady n ow , £ 8 0 e a c h . N e l ­ s o n 6 9 4 1 8 4 .


M E A D O W T O P B o a r d l u g K e n n e l s . N e w c h u r c h - i n - P en d le , d o g s w a lk e d tw i c e da i ly . T e l . N e l s o n 6 3 6 8 7 .


S IAMESE KITTEN, e x c e l l en t p ed ig r e e . £ 7 0 inc lud ing in i ­ tial iu n o cu l a t i o n . T e l . Cl i th ­ e r o e 2 4 8 4 1 .


BUDGIES f o r b r e e d in g . £ 1 2 pe r pair . Burnley 3 7 8 9 6 .


CAIRN PUP P IE S r e a d y s o o n . Te l . C o ln e 8 6 3 5 3 9 .


HORSES & PONIES


WHITEMOOR Ho r s e F e e d s , F o u l r i d g e . P r o v i n , h a y . s t r a w , b a l e d s h a v in g s e t c . Te l . C o ln e 8 6 1 8 9 0 .


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