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A REQUEST for gji'ant aid towards the provi sion of a new burial gi-ound in Gisburn was treated with caution by Ribble Valley councillors.
ation and Leisure Commit tee received a letter from Gisburn Parish Council in
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council was looking at a s i te a d ja c e n t to th e Vicarage on the Hellifield Road owned by th e Chui-ch. There were diffi culties in acquiring the site ami the council was now looking at the site next door, owned by the Gis burn Estate. The parish council esti-
iDccome necessary to pro vide a new burial ground for the parish, as the existing one was almost full. Ini tia lly the parish
mated the total cost would be £10,000 and asked Kib ble Valley Council to con sider the request as a
“one-off’ situation. Mr Malcolm Walker,
nical officer, explained there was sjiace within the present burial ground for up to half a dozen burials. At the present rate of usage, it was estimated the gi-ound would be full within one to two years and the parish council would be looking for a site for use within 12 months. Mr Walker told council
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advised the parish council to seek advice from the Association of Parish Councils, while Coun. Jerome Rietchel accused the Gisburn councillors of being “unwilling to exer cise their rights.” Members of the commit tee agreed that a letter
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lors they could be setting a precedent if they agreed to the request. There was space in C l i th e ro e ’s municipal cemetery for around 1,000 new gi'aves. The present rate of occu pation was about 30 a year. Ribble Valley Coun cil maintained a number of closed burial grounds, including St James’s, St Mary’s, St Bartholomew’s and part of Gisburn Parish Church. The council made no contribution towards maintaining open burial grounds. The reques t being considered involved the creation of a new bur ial ground on the fringe of Gisburn village. Chairman Coun. Mrs
Barton, Bibby, Counsell, O’Connor, Scott, Whittall, S m i th , A s h w o r th , Feather, Parker. Subs: Swarbrick, Tilley.
SABDEN MARCH ON
looked the more dangerous in the opening minutes. They took total control and forced Read to defend for long periods. Burgess and Tomlinson were out standing for Sabden in midfield, but the forward line-up could not convert pressure into goals. Class eventually began to show and Sabden scored two go als in th e la s t 10 minutes of the first half, killing off any thoughts of
Sabden H, Read United I) BOTH sides adapted well to the sticky conditions in this President’s Cup 1st round replay. I t was Sabden who
a Read victory. The second half was no d if fe ren t and Sabden
added four more. For Sab den,Bromley, Stirzaker and Wareing scored the goals, with Wareing being the most dangerous with four. Read battled hard and
deserved credit for fight ing until the final whistle.
said:“We have already received replies from 25 town criers willing to take p a r t , in c lu d in g th e national champion and many other award win ners, from as far away as the South Coast and Scotland.” The date is Bank Holi day Monday, May 30th.
Cars damaged RIMINGTON driver Tre vor Marklew (42), of San- dilands Harm, esca|)ed injury when liis \ ’auxh:ill Cavalier was involved in a collision with another car on the A5!) at the junction with Worston Rotul. The driver of the Metro,
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EMPRESS Squash Men’s 1st team, away to one of the front runners in the league, South Shore, lost 2-3.
and Steve Turner
3-2.Jeff Watson went down 1-3 and Dave Matthews and Rus sell Cowking 0-3.
Robert Fielding won 3-0
Queens Mill, lost 2-3. John Willis won 3-0 and Mike B a r r e t t 3-1. Conor McLaughlin suffered a 1-3 defeat and Martin Hill and Eddie Vidler lost 0-3.
The 2nds, away to
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Nigel Kirk (20). of Black burn, was also unhurt, though both vehicles were damaged.
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WHALLEY and Little Mittoii parish councillors have decided that the re pointing of Wlialley Parish Church jiathway is a |>rior- ity.
who is the vicar, said “ladie.s' heels can easily sli|) down the cracks” tind Coun. Eric Ronnan also noted tha t “ in winter water see|)s down between the cracks and ctuises the liathway to buckle when it freezes.”
Coun. Michael Ackroyd, Fencing
PERMISSION hjis been gi-iinted by the Kibble Val ley Cotmeirs Development Sub-committee for the erection of a five-foot fence on the West View tillotments, Clitheroe. ^ ’r h e Ribble Val ley
Council's Development Sub-committee has also a|)proved a phm for a four- foot fence at the town’s lliiyhurst Street iillotment gardens.
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ard’s Men’s Fellowship met at the Bay Horse, Rishton. A former vicar of St Leonard’s, the Rev. Philip Dearden, Rural
Encounters On Monday, St Leon
Dean of Darwen, gave an mldrcs.s entitled “Marriage Encounters."
Reedley 8ths, won 5-0. Sue Meadows, Dave McKenzie, Dave Walters and George Senior won 3-0 a n d R ic k A s h to n triumphed 3-2. The Ladies’ team, away
The 3rds, at home to
to Burnley, won 4-1. Sharon Willis, Marilyn Fletcher,Sue Cartledge and Sue Beggs all won 3-0, while Anne Cowking met an on-form opponent and was unlucky to go down 0-3.
East Lancs League
SABDEN finally over came the challenge of Read United to progress to the second round of the East Lancashire League’s President’s Cup. Whalley’s match with Gt
have yet another local derby, when they travel to Whalley in the league. Read are at home to Bar- noldswick United. Last week’s league
Harwood was postponed. On Saturday, Sabden
VALUABLE experience of racing on snow was all N o r th W e s t S e n io r Girls’Ski Champion Fiona Blair could hofie for when she competed in her first competition on the surface last weekend. The Welsh national
Clitheroe top of the North West second division and with a real chance of pro motion to the big time. Clithcroe: Attwood,
Clitheroe should have added to their score but both defences played very well and goals were always hard to come by. The v icto ry leaves
penalty after Vicky Ash worth was pushed in the area. Val Scott fired the ball home from the spot to give Clitheroe a well- earned lifeline. The goal seemed to spur the local side on. They pushed forward and pressured the Wythenshawe defence until a goal-mouth scram ble came out to Pauline Feather, who managed to drive the ball over the line. In the second half,
selves trailing after only five minutes but managed to keep their composure and begin a fightback. They were awarded a
CLITHEROE won their se v en th co n se cu t iv e league match in a top-of- the-table promotion clash against Wythenshawe on Sunday. Clitheroe found them
Clithcroc Ladies 2, Wythen- shawe Ladies 1
Clithcroe 1st XV 6, Manches ter Fire Brigade 1st XV 9
rer, Ramsden, Greatorex, Tomlinson, Knighton, Pal- lister, Holmes, Du.xbury, T. Proctor, Tattersall, H. P ro c to r , I Sherwood, Dubowski, Newton.
dominate play in all areas well into the second half until a penalty kick was awarded to Manchester. They took full advantage and pulled the score back to 6-3. Clitheroe were then dealt a crushing blow, when a scrum collapsed on their own five- metre line. The referee awarded Man chester a penalty try, giv ing them a last-minute victory. Clithcroc; Silcock, Far-
time and launched some fine attacks. Stuart Grea- torex scored the first points of the game with a long run which took him straight through the Man chester defence and to the line. Ian Knighton kicked the conversion to give them a 6-0 lead. Clitheroe continued to
DESPITE the pitch being a sea of mud, Clitheroe started very well against Manchester. They took posession of the ball for long periods of
Fine views
the club presented visiting speaker Ashley Cooper with £100 raised by mem bers for the Lepra Ap|)eal.
involved visiting eight mountain summits and excellent views were obtained of surrounding Lakeland hills. At an indoor meeting,
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continued to pressure and were rewarded with a pen alty which Martin Emmett converted. This score was quickly followed with a Henry Barlow try and another Emmott conver sion, but time ran out for Clitheroe, who came to life a little too late. Clitheroe: Hill, Jivani,
IT would always be an up hill battle for Clitheroe against a very strong Manchester side. They found themselves 20 points down after forty minutes but b a tt led hard and would not let their heads drop. In the second half they
Manchester Fire Service 2nd XV 27, Clitheroe 2nd XV 9
Heenan,Woodburn, Clark, S. Taylor, Rawstron,
Swimmers perform admirably
AT the Chester B meet last Sunday, members of Clitheroe Amateur Swim ming Club performed admirably over the 100- yard course. The best performance
came from Lynn Ellis, who came first in both the over-16 girls’ backstroke and breaststroke, and she also managed a second place in the butterfly. John Legg was also a
■Elizabeth Legg came second in the 10-11 years girls backstroke, and third in the butterfly. Personal best times
winner in the 14-15 years boys’ breaststroke, while
P r o c to r , D i n s d a 1e , Barlow.
THE Ribble Valley Drama Festival Committee is to hold a coffee morning at the Civic Hall, Clitheroe, on March 12th, between 10- 30 a.m. and 12-30 p.m. There will be bring-and- buy and cake stalls. A committee spokesman
ELEVEN members of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club enjoyed excellent weathei- for the Kentmere Horseshoe climb. The 12-mile ridge walk
THERE were pancakes everywhere when Gis burn Tiny Tots took to the road in a sponsored race on Thursday. Setting out from Gis
burn Festival Hall, the toddlers and their moth ers tossed the iiancakes as they raced down Bentlea Road, under the arch and up Main Street, returning to the hall. Some of tho tiniest
A plea to help elderly use the library
ones com))leted just two circuits, others four and one athletic mother 10. They hope that s))onsor- ship will raise around £ 13 0 tow a rd s th e i r funds. F o r th e p a s t six
A PLEA for a community effort to help old and disabled people cope with Clitheroe s tern- porary library facilities has been made by Kib- ole Valley Councillor Mrs Myra Clegg.
said there would also bo time for a chat with mem bers and a chance to see behind the scenes. Admis sion is 30p.
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THE change of use of the farmhouse at Eastham House Farm, Great Mit ten,to bed and breakfast accommodation has been granted by the Ribble Val ley Council’s Development Sub-committee.
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AN outline application for a detached bungalow and garage on land adjacent to Highfield, Pendleton Road, Wiswoll, has been
refused. The Ribble Valley
Council’s Development Sub-committee felt that the site was within an Area of Special Landscape and the need was not related to basic rural
industry or the locality. The now access would
also have c re a te d a hazard, due to the narrow
ness of Pendleton Road and the poor visibility in each direction.
EXCITING
were also recorded by Nicholas Beer, Richard
THERE was a substantial entry of more than 100 slides for Ribblesdalo Camera Club’s knock-out competition, which was judged bv member Ronnie Todd. Winners were Ken
Wilson, Michael Philips, Sven Russell and David Burrows.
Geddes, Simon Auster and Ray Clark. Members
agi’eed it was a different and exciting way of judg ing slides, making it a thoroughly enjoyable evening. On 'Tuesday, entries for
the Pendle competition will bo judged.
CINEMA
championships took place at Glenshee in Scotland, and Fiona fell in the ordi nary slalom, but recovered to finish the course to gain her first ‘snow points’. Unfortunately, the same fate befell her in the giant slalom and she had to withdraw. Fiona will be hoping for
as the evil Lord Skeletor and Dolph Lundgron as He-Man. Performances, beginning at 7-30 p.m. continue until Thursday (excluding Sunday).
Pruning
better luck when she com petes in the North West senior championships in the Cairngorms next week and the English champion ships in France at the beginning of April.
Five-a-side
SUNDAY’S fixtures in the Clitheroe Castle five-a- side football league: Kings V
results: Clifton 0, Trawden 3; Gargrave 2, Ribchester 0;Helmshore 1, Barnolds- wick 1; Johnsons SC 2, NGSOB 1; Keighley Green 1, Padiham 2; Foxhill 3, Oswaldtwistle 2.
.lohnBons SC....... 20 12 4 4 28 CliftonAth........... 2:112 3 8 27 Trawden Celtic.... 18 10 0 2 20 Gt Hanvood Uld.. 10 12 2 5 21! Barnoblswick Utd 10 9 7 3 25 Koxhill................. 2010 5 5 25 Sabiten................. 17 9 4 4 22 Garcrave............. 2210 2 10 22 NcbonGSOI!...... 24 7 8 0 22 i*mIibaniWand..... 18 7 5 0 10 ilibebester........... 20 7 5 8 19 O.swaldtwmtie I... 22 0 0 10 18 He'mshore Utd.... 18 5 5 8 15 Whatley.............. 14 0 3 5 13 Colne Legion.......21 4 314 II Keighley Green... 20 4 2 14 10 itcad United....... 10 0 4 15 4
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Invitation
THE Ribble Valley will be reiiresented this weekend at a major tourism dis|)lay at Park Hall, Charnock Richard. Hundreds of delegato.s
fi'om all over tlie country will be invited to spend “A Day in Clitheroe” — a fascinating trip round the town courtesy of a new brochure.
10. (17) “Hazy shiulc of winter” — The Bangles. 11. (16) “Joe ic taxi” — Vanessa Paradis. 12. (—) “Suede head” — Morrissey. 13. (11) “Say it agnin” — Jermaine Stewart. 14. (—) “Dominian” — Sisters of Mercy. 15. (9) “Tower of Strength” — The Mission. 16. (—) “S))y in the house of love” — Was Not Was. 17. (15) “Man in the mirror” — Michael Jackson. 18. (0) “Slmkc your love” — Debbie
Gib.son. 19. (—) “I got wenU”—Berlinda Carlisle. 20. (—) "Crash” — The I’rimatives. Last week's |)lacings are in brackets. Tip for the to|): “I won’t feel bad” — Simjile Red. LP of the week: TilTaiiy — “Tiffany”. Chart compiled by Castle Records and Tapes.
1. (1) “I should be so lucky”—Kylie Minogue 2. (5) “Get” — Billy Ocean. 3. (—) "Together forever” — Rick Astley. 4. (2) “I think we’re alone now” — Tiffany. 5. (3) “Tell it to my heart” — Taylor Dane. 6. (13) “MaiidiUa” — Sinead O’Connor. 7. (20) “Bent dis” — Bomb the Base. 8. (—) "Doctor in the
Hmi.se" — Coldciit. 9. (18) “C'mon everybody”—Eddie Cochran.
AN illustrated talk on hedges, shrubs and prun ing will be given to mem bers of Clitlieroe Garden Club at the next meeting on March 14tb. The s|)cakei- will be Mr
AN epic adventure that spans the galaxies. “Mas ters of the Universe,” comes to the screen at C li th e ro e Civic Hall tomorrow. It stars Frank Langella
months, mothers and their children have been meeting every Thursday in the Festival Hall. Now members are wel come and the group is looking out for good sec ond-hand toys, suitable for babies or toddlers, to build up its stock.
Interested in tree
planting?
IF you fancy a sjiot of tree planting on Sunday, then you are welcome to join members of the Ribble Valley C onserv at ion Group. They are meeting at
Ribble Valley Council Offices at 9-30 a.m. before
ough’s Recreation and Leisure Committee, Coun. Mrs Clegg was rejilying to questions about the deci sion to use the United Reformed Church in Moor Lane, Clitheroo, to house books until November, 1989, when it is antici pated alterations to the town’s present library will be com])lete.
Chairman of the bor
Barbara Snell explained that there would be a gap in lending facilities during the move of approximately one week. 'The present library would be closing some time ne.xt month and reopening in the United Reformed Church hall.
District Librarian Miss
this very carefully,” said Miss Snell. “I estimate we will be able to provide the same service in the tem porary accommodation as we do now.”
“I have been planning
conservation projects and lectures last autumn, the group is now looking forward to a busy pro gramme of events for 1988. Members of the com munity intersted in con
travelling to Slaidburn. Following the success of
servation are invited to attend the m-oup’s inaugu ral annual meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Parish Church Hall, Clitheroe. On the agenda is the gi-oup’s constitution and th e e le c t io n of officers.
Play reading in costume
WHALLEY Church Play ers' next production is something of an experi ment for them — they will be |)erforming a play read ing in costume. On March 24th in Whal
(Clitheroe) asked who made tho decision to use the United Reformed Church and how many councillors among those present knew where it was.
Coun. Barrie Parker
steep cobbled slope,” he pointed out. “If there is any snow, residents could
need crampons, or a cable car, to get down. Was any other place considered?”
In reply, Coun. Mrs Clegg said that the deci
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sion had been made by the County Council. Miss Snelladded that several other buildings in the town centre were investigated for their suitability, but the United Reformed Church hall was the only one of the size required to take the stock. It was planned to use the building during one winter and an extra hand rail was to be |)i’ovided to assist elderly and infirm people. Clith eroe residents would be able to use their library cards at the Whalley Library if they preferred. Coun . Mr s Cl e g g
accepted that the building was the best available in the circumstances and asked the town's young people to offer to exchange books for elderly residents during bad weather.
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nobleman about to get married who is convinced by a palmist that he is fated to commit a murder.
Pendle Club
WINNERS of the monthly bridge drive at Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs P. Adey and Mr T. Adey. Mrs J. Kenyon and Mrs E. Wood, Mrs K. Higson and Mrs I.Kosmalski. Winners at the weekly .session were Mrs E. Wood
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come to attend the ses sions, held on Monday afternoons from 2 p.m.
Workshop
E..I. Lamont, head of hor ticulture at Myerscough College of Agriculture.
THE change of use of 2A Church Brow. Clitheroe, to a workshop with ancil lary display area has been approved by tho Ribble Valley Council’s Devel opment Sub-committee.
and Mr G. Horsfield, Mrs_ P. Adey and Mrs K. Bnlcock. New members are wel
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L-Shaped Kitchen with solid chestnut doors, was X3;934, now only El ,467
L-Shaped Kitchen with grey laminate doors, was SSrffX^, now only El, 157
L-Shaped Kitchen with medium oak doors, was SSrflSl, now only Cl, 141
Straight Kitchen with solid wallnut doors, was now only El ,393
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Other Kitchens and Bedroom Display also to clear
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