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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 12th, I'JSS


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< THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL OFFERS < CROWN ANAGLYPTA from £1.15 a roll


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EXTENSIVE RANGE OF


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T'HF'. nlitrh# n f IncG rnr- Their efforts were


viivj luio^u <ii( £1,222 for the NSPCC.


with a special certifi­ cate. She first visited


the school in March and


ing others. Most of the school’s


four to 11-ycar-olds


places marked on a map of the British Isles as possible, while infants


thought up as many girls’ and boys’ names as they could, begin-


ters 01 me For children THE annual St Denys cof- ACCBINGTON RD | '“’-’-'-J '-pA tmiA | out helped to raise £400.


A WADDINGTON church has produced yet another golden voice for the Choirboy of the Year Competition.


Helen’s, has been selected for the semi-final in Manchester later this month, becoming the third boy from the choir to take part in the competition during the past four years. Jonathan Cunliffe won the national final in


j:roii|) I'lorlev.


ioensed (11'gnn- Kound Lions, rh the


■. The.v m the er and ■timer, i'istate


luncil's S u b -


I'f Loll­ oping, bv the


mg eiirht


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Pickup gained oti3 votes compared with 351 for Conservative candidate George Blackburn, of B e e c h w 0 0 d Avenue, Clitheroe. The iiercentage turnout


for the borougli election was -18.7-1 and for the town ■IS. 159. Mr Pickup, who retired


.•\venue. Clitheroe, gained uliti votes in the borough election, compared with 351 for Conservative Robert Lightfoot, of Chat- burn Park Drive. In the town election, Mr


St James’s ward of Clith- eroe bv-olection for seats on the borough and town councils. Ron Pickup, of Lingfield


THE Labour part.v scored a runawa.v victor.v in the


Starbuck, of Hodder Court, Stonyhurst, is a pupil of Clitheroe Ro.val Grammar School and has been


Joseph (13), the younger son of Mr and Mrs W.


praise the Lord;” by Maurice Green. There will be seven other semi-finalists from the North West.


Manchester, on May 25th. The winning chorister will go through to the final in London in October, in which eight regions will be represented. The competition is held under the auspices of the Royal School of Church Music.


1985 and his brother, Simon, reached the semi­ final last year.


a chorister at St Helen’s for almost two years. Adjudicators awarded Joseph a place in the semi-final after hearing his tape recording of “O


Bishop’s Awards for his choir work, outshining other contenders in the Bradford Diocese.


director of music, Mrs Jean Hartley, and has already passed the first five grades of the Asso­ ciated Board’s Singing examinations, gaining four distinctions and one merit. He has also gained both the Provost’s and


Joseph receives his training from the choir’s WELCOME BOOST FOR ROEFIELD APPEAL


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Retired florist


Blackburn and moved to Clitheroe after her mar­ riage. With her husband, she owned the business of J. Ellis, florist, of Castle Street, and lived in the town for 24 years until retiring to Willows Lane, Accrington. She was a member of


Marsh, has died suddenly, aged 63. Mrs Marsh was born in


the (Jlitheroe Townswo­ men’s Guild and the Clith­ eroe Flower Club until it disbanded. One of the longest serv­


she was a volunteer and active (worker for the Dr Barnardo’s shop which opened in Blackburn centre'in 1985. She'leaves a husband,


fpu notify aow:


gistration


gistration- al Vehicle


the DVLC 5 number-


^LC it of Transport.


ing members of Blackburn Music Society, she hadheld the position of press officer for the past 18 months. During her retirement


dies at 63 THE proprietor of a flo­ rist’s shop in Clitheroe for many years, Mrs Kathleen


Planning in the


pipeline


the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0284).


houses on land at Pentlea Road, Gisburn, has been lodged with


A PLAN to build four terraced


flats at 1 Fort Street (0274). Chipping: Erection of male


held fat St Andrew’s Church, Livesey, Black- bum, ;on Monday, followed by interment at Pleasing- ton Cemetery,


Eric, and brother, Derek. The-funeral service was


building to house chlorine dosing equipment a t Waddington Springs Water Trea tm en t Works, Fell Road (0290). Con­ servatory (and listed building application for same) at WacU dington Old Hall (0292 and 0293). C h u tb u rn : E re c t io n of


detached dwelling on land adjoining 20 Crow Trees Brow (0294).


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tion of new precast concrete store at Tossjde Borehole, off Bailey Lane (0289). Wuddington: Erection of new


from shop to Chinese restaurant at Riviera Store, 07 Whalley Road (0282). Bedroom/bathroom extension at 4 Chapel Rise (0283). Siting of new petrol pumps with canopy over and new office with ladies’ and gents’ toilets at Petre Garage, Whalley New Road (0285). Bolton-by-Howlund: Erec­


Billington: Change of use


dents from four to six at 24/20 Woone Lane (0278). Tascia and projecting sign at 15-19 Castle Street (0281). Replacement of two windows and rear entrance door at 1 Church Street (0280). Granny flat extension and inter­ nal alterations at Spiders Web, Littlemoor (0295). Read: Conversion to three


and female toilets at Chipping show field, Longridge Road (0277).^


Other applications include: Clithcroe: Increase of resi­


THE Uoefiekl Leisure Centre Appeal has been given a welcome boost from the Ribble Valley Rotaract Club. Committee member Mr


OUR SUITES ARE ALL NOW A VAlLABLE FOAM FREE OR WITH THE NEW COMBUSTION MODIFIED FOAM


Gisburn Auction Mart prices


at a casino night, held at the Catholic Social Club in February.


Office


A PROPOSED e.xtension at 4 New Mai-liet Street, Clitheroe, to form an office and access to first floor level has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee.


David Brass received a £500 cheque from Rotaract president Mr Michael Bryan at a special presen­ tation at the New Inn, Parson Lane, Clitheroe. The money was raised


THERE were 44 newly-calved dairy cows and heifers forward at (jisburn Auction Mart last Thursday.


£G50 (average £G17) and second quality to £580 (£555). First quality heifers made to £G50 (£G12) and second quality to £580 (£555).


First quality cows made to


forward, including 81 stirks. First quality Friesian bulls made to £220 (average £1G2.75), heifers to £125 (£120.50), Here­ ford X bulls to £207 (£1GG.35), heifers to £15G (£129.90), Charo- lais X bulls to £285 (£239.30), heifers to £197 (£108.75). Black P o l l y b u l l s ma d e t o


lambs forward in tne store sheep section. Half-bred ewes with twin Iambs made to £9G, those with singles to £G1. T h e re were 220 c alves


cows and heifers forward. Cows due to calve in May made to £700, June calvers to £715. There were 18 sheep with 31


There were 11 in-calf dairy


£1G2(£150.35), heifers to £132 (£11G), Limousin X bulls to £270 (£215.20), heifers to £188 (£1G5.05), Simmental X bulls to £238 (£227.50), Belgian Blue


bulls made to. £282 (£22G.70), Continental X bulls to £380 (£32G.G0), other beef bulls to £329 (£2G0.30), Continental X heifers to £375 (£319), other beef heifers to £352 (£253.85).


bulls to £335 (£283.50), heifers to £198 (£182). In the sale of stirks, Friesian


were 535 cattle, including 245 young bulls, 92 steere and heif­ ers, 198 cows and bulls, 733 sheep, including 230 lambs, 339 hoggs and 1G4 ewes and rams forward.


In the fatstock section, there


149.2p (129.8p), others to 109.8p (104.2p).


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steers made to 138.2p (118.9p), medium to 130.8p (llG.9p), light


Steers and heilers: Light


Young bulls: Light bulls made to 14G.8p (131.8p), medium to*


103.8p (lOO.Gp), heavy to 10G.2p (98n).





cows made to 95p (90.7p), grade two to 88.2p (84.4p), grade three to 82.2p (75.2p), grazing cows to 92.8p (83.7p), mature bulls to 102.2p (^p).


222.5 p ,- s ta n d a rd to 2G0p (245.Gp), medium to 254.5p (238.8p), heavy to 212.5p (208.4p), light hoggs to 212.5p, standard to 210.5p (197.Ip), medium to 199p (187.8p), heavy to 184.5p (lG8.4p), overweight to 151.5p (142.8p), light shearl­ ings to 151.5p (142.5p), half- bred to £48.10 (£39.40), honied ewes to £30.G0 (£24.10), rams to £52.20 (£38.95).


Sheep: Light lambs made to Cows and bulls: Grade one


12t5 ACCRINGTON 1 ROAD. BURNLEY


heifers to 139.»p (112.8p), medium to 128.2p (111.7p), heavy to 108.2p (104.Gp). Uncertified light steers made to 107.8p (lOG.Sp), medium to 114.2p (10G.5p), heavy to 107.8p (lOGp), uncertified light heifers to 104.8p (84.9p), medium to


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