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GISBURN AUCTION MART


PRICES THERE were 59 newly-calved


dairy cows and heifers forward at Gisburn Auction M a r t on Thursday. First quality cows made to £765 (average* £698) second quality to £640 (£594)|-


first quality heifers to £75o* second quality to £645 (£603). * T h e re w e re 247 c a lv e s


forward, including 69 stirks' Charolais X bulls made to £279 (£251.40). heifers to £170 Limousin X bulls to £335


(£ 2 3 4 .3 5 ) . h e ife rs to £186 (£153.20). Belgian Blue X bulls to £340 (£282.85), heifers to £190 (£175.75). Simmental X bulls to


£272 (£246.15). heifers to £19‘-» (£173).


, , Blonde d’Aquitaine X bulls I . made to £2S1 (£250), heifers to l{ £168 (£161). other Continental X


If bulls to £190, Hereford X bulls I ! to £1SS (£167.75), heifers to £164


| i (£122.10). Friesian X bulls to | £255 (£148.78). heifers to £90/' | | (£70.55). Angus X bulls to £248V I , (£155). heifers to £60.


I; Weaned stirks and stores: ■ I Charolais X bulls and steers


| : made to £420, heifers to £186. | . Limousin X bulls and steers to I - £185 (£119.50). heifers to £387 I (£278.85). Belgian Blue X heif- I ' ers to £250, other Continental X ■ •b u lls and s te e rs to £550 \* (£ 3 79.35) . h e ife rs to £325 I ; (£322.50), Hereford X bulls and


| steers to £420 (£233.35). I ,


Ciitheroe 2232k (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Great news for the


Roefield centre


THERE has been a big step forward in the battle for a leisure centre at Roe- field with the news this week that the North West Sports Council has agreed to donate £50,000 towards the cost of the project. Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg


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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


CONSERVATION AREA DESIGNATED


An application has been received for permission to:


Shop Sign at 1-3 Parson Lane, CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/89/0206 Bedroom extension at first floor level at 10 King Lane, CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/89/0209


(Wiswell), chairman of the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee, told her com­ mittee on Tuesday night that she had only just been told of the decision. It would be fo rm a l ly approved at a sports coun­ cil meeting in Morecambe on April 14th and was excellent news, which all those who had fought long and hard for the Roefield dream to become a reality would heartily welcome. The new centre will cost


Proposed toilet extension and fitting of pitched roof to existing toilets at Spread Eagle, SAWLEY Application No. 3/89/0212


1 no Private Dwelling at Plot A Clegg House Farm, Pend­ leton Road/Old Back Lane, WISWELL. Application No. 3/89/0214


SABDEN Age Concern Leisure Club’s first fund raising event, a coffee morning and bring-and-buy sale, was a great success on Saturday, raising


I steers to £340 (£310), heifers to | £210. Friesian X bulls and


In the mistook section there


I were 532 cattle, including 179 I young bulls, 200 steers ami heif- I • ers and 153 cows and bulls. The | 908 sheep included three lambs,


1.661 hoggs, eight shearlings and I (236 ewes and rams.


I ) Young bulls: Light made to I I 15dp (145.6p). medium to 15Up 11 (1 3 9 .9p ). heavy to 1 4 2 .Sp I j ( l3 0 .8 p ) , others to 120 .8p 11 (li6.2p).


I ! 8teers and heifers: Light | j steers made to 131.2p (118.7p), 11 medium to 152p (116.6p), heavy I i to lolp (117.2p), light heifers to I . 131.8p (H6.2p). medium to 138p I ! (111.9p). heavy to 130p (109.6p). 1 Uncertified light steers made to 119.8p i l l 1.9p). medium to lU9.8p (109.4p). uncertified light heifers to 119.2p (1 1 0 .9p), medium to 111.2p (101.5p), heavy


to 104.8p (98p).


Lows and bulls: Grade one cows to 104.2p (97.4p). grade


two to 96.8p (91.3p),grade three to 89.2p (82.4p). grazing cows to 87.Sp (82.6p). mature bulls to 110.2pil08p).


Sheep: Lambs made to 271.5p


(254.2p). light hoggs to 215p (211p). standard to 2 4 1 .5p (224.Sp), medium to 232.5p (217.2p>. heavy to 207p (195.7p), overweight to 177p (169.op). Shearlings made to 196.op (167.Op), uncertified hoggs to £44.80 (£29.70), half-bred ewes to £53 i£18.50). horned ewes to £43.2o (£26.85). rams to £61 (£38.70).


Re-roofing mill


THE go-ahead has been given by the Ribble Valley Council's Development Sub-committee for the re- roofing of the existing building at Holmes Mill, Greenacre S t r e e t , in Clitheroe.


p g x am m e


T r in i t y mere, during July.


L Programme dates — April [ 6th: disco night and introduction to programme. 13th: quiz night, pancake cooking, photography. 2oth: rounders on the Castle Field, badminton, photography. 27th: ice-skating trip to Black­ pool. kite making, photography.


1 May 4th: swimming at Kibb- lesdaie Fool, pirates, kite mak­ ing. 11th: I'endle Hill ramble and kite Hying. 18th: rollerskat­ ing at Kollerama, rounders on the Castle Field. 25th gymnas­ tics and trampoline, pool league. 29th: Bronte Way walk (Wycol- lar to Haworth).


June 1st: barbecue and games


at Text House. 8th: quiz night, pizza cooking, pool league. 15th: swimming at Waves, pool league. 22ml: Keinple End ram­ ble and barbecue, canoeing.


July 6th: initiative night, pool


league, canoeing, meeting for residential weekend. 13th: end- of-session disco night, pool com­ petition. meeting for residential weekend. 14th, 15th, 16th: resi­ dential weekend at Phoenix Centre, Windermere. The club will be open from 7


to 9-30 every Thursday evening, unless otherwised stated. Junior membership is 50p per annum and admission is 40p for mem­ bers and 60p for non-members.


Cheers for the local binmen


struggle. We have been discussing problems, working with the lads, putting new ideas to them and it has worked out r ight for us. We can assure the ratepayers that they will have the same service in the long run.


were “highly delighted.” “ I t has been a long


more than £400,000 and the Ribble Valley Council has alre ad y pledged £250,000 towards it, pro­ viding that £70,000 is raised by public appeal and £100,000 comes from o th e r g r a n t - a id in g sources. Coun John Walmsley


Spot lit projecting sign at Black Horse Agencies, Entwistle Green, 32 Castle Street, CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/89/0217


£240 for club funds. The generosity of members and friends meant


SLAIDBURN


that there were well-stocked stalls with cakes, chocolates, books and bric-a-brac and the organ­ isers were delighted with the response. Raffle prizes were won by Mrs Alice Parkinson,


Mrs Edith Healey, Mrs Vera Machell and IVjrs Susan Aspin.


(Mellor), committee vice- chairman, said the project had been a hard battle and was now at the stage where public donations were of vital importance. He felt the £50,000


READ


church council meeting of stitutional Club whist St Andrew’s Church, drive were: Ladies — Mrs


ong service At the annual parochial Winners at Read Con-


All the aces


Carr tendered their resig- a t io n s . They were


Slaidburn, churchwardens D. Birch, Mrs M. Red Mr R. Baines and Mr T. path. Gents — Mrs E.


thanked for their work by the Rector, the Rev. B. Darbyshire, chairman of the PCC. Mr Baines will be suc­


donation would encourage the English Development Commission to come up with a similar grant to enable the £100,000 target from grant-aiding sources to be reached. Mrs Doreen Euinton,


ceeded by Mr D. Service and Mr Carr, who has been warden for Dunsop Bridge for 50 years, by his son Alan. Mrs M. Parker and Mrs . Waterworth remain


chairman of the Ribble Valley Sports and Recre­ ation Association, said she was delighted at the news, which would give every- b o d y


encouragement. g r e a t


by Mr L. Grime and MC was Mrs Pat Larkin.


Hutchinson, Mr F. Riley. Special prize was won


GILL— DAVIES y> •'s,v


St Nicholas’s Church, Sab- Gill, the bride’s nieces, den, was the setting for and Debbie Keighley, the wedding of Miss Deb- Candice and Debbie bie Davies and Mr Simon wore peach taffeta dresses Gill.


charge of a residential wore peach and white Bo home for the elderly, is P e e p - s ty le d re s s e s the elder daughter of Mrs decorated with peach bows W. M. Davies, of York and Louise had a similar Street, Clitheroe, and Mr dress in white satin. They G. A. D a v ie s , of all had matching head- Harrogate.


The bride, who is in back. Rachel and Rebecca with large bows at the


has a plant hire business, and Debbie carried bou- is the elder son of Mrs quets similar to the bride’s M. Gill, of Rattenclough and the others had baskets Farm, Sabden, and the of matching flowers, late Mr E. R. Gill.


The bridegroom, who white carnations. Candice dresses of peach roses and


that they have stuck to it, despite being under threat of losing their jobs. They give a top class service and the ratepayers have backed us all the way, so we want to say thank you to them.”


“It’s a credit to the lads


played an integral role in negotiations but added: “I t’s the lads who have won this contract, not me. I am just pleased I have been able to help them along the way.”


Mr Wilkinson has


die has been cleared, Mr Wilkinson and area NUPE officer Mr Neville Davies will be taking part in negotiations with regard to other services sche­ duled to go out to tender.


Now that the first hur-


next on the list, with amenity cleansing, vehicle maintenance and recre­ ation and leisure facilities


Ground maintenance is grange


Wilkinson said a situation had arisen where one authority’s workers were travelling to another because they had won a contract there. On the way to work they were passing workers from the second authority who were going to do jobs which had been theirs.“We certainly don’t want that situation to arise in the Ribble Val­ ley,” said Mr Wilkinson.


to follow. In the Midlands, Mr


by her father, wore a full- groom’s brother , and length crinoline-style groomsmen were Mr Ken gown of white satin and Leyland and Mr Tim Gill, lace, trimmed with pearls Ushers were Mr Nicholas and forming a small train. Davies and Mr Andrew Her veil was held in place Gill. with a tiara-style head- Following the cere- dress of crystal and pearls mony, performed by the and she carried a crescent- Rev. Denis McWilliam, a shaped bouquet of roses, reception was held at the freesia and alstromeria. Fence Gate Inn, Fence. Bridesmaids were Can- The couple are to live in


The bride, given away Laurie Gill, the bride- B e s t man was Mr


dice Davies, the bride’s Parson Lane, Clitheroe. s i s te r , Rachel Gill, Photograph: Pye’s Rebecca Gill and Louise Clitheroe.


Naturalists head for the seaside


LED by Margaret Aldred, Clitheroe Naturalists spent Saturday at Sunder­ land Point. Crossing the causeway


at low water, 47 members observed shelduck, oyster catchers and dunlin in the salt marshes. Passing the houses and


Committed for trial


A LOCAL youth has been committed to Preston Crown Court on a wound ing charge following an incident in Gisburn. The 16-year-old youth


cottages facing the sea, the party proceeded to Middleton Sands and from there across level farm land to Overton, where mayflower and clumps of c e l a n d i n e w e r e photographed. Despite a keen wind,


appeared before Clitheroe Juvenile Panel accused of maliciously wounding Richard Oliver at Gisbun with intent to cause griev­ ous bodily harm. The offence took place on February 11th. Represented by solicitor


churchwardens for New­ ton and Slaidburn respec­ tively. Other officers remaining are Mr J. Ken­ yon (vice-chairman), Mr W. Brown (treasurer) and Mr J. Cowking (secre­ tary). Committee: Mrs M.


ladies committee is holding a jumble sale in the pavil­ ion on Saturday, at 1 p.m, Refreshments will be available. Items can be taken to the pavilion in the morning or collection can be arranged by Mrs C Newby (71110) or Josie Georgeson (73982). A mock auction is being


Bargains Read Cricket Club


held on April 21st and any items would be gratefully received.


Cowking, Mr W. R. King- Wilkinson, Mrs J. Lawson, Mrs D. Leeming, Miss E. Pickles, Miss L. Pickles, Mrs M. Robinson, Mrs B. Steen, Mrs S. Singleton, Mr J. Whitwell, Mr Baines and Mr Carr. It was decided to revert


Waste paper Read Scout and Guide


to the previous time of 10- 30 a.m. for morning wor­ ship from May 7th and to serve coffee in church after each service.


Bowling Club, which was


Beginning soon The Hodder Valley


announced that work will shortly begin on levelling and preparation of the


was


group has expressed its thanks to all those who continue to contribute to the monthly waste paper collection and, of course the worthy band of volun teers who organise it. The collection in March rea lised over £70.


Nine two storey cottages (.089 hectares) at Chapel Street, LONGRIDGE. Application No. 3/89/0221


Any person wishing to make representations 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, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any re p re s en ta t io n s received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the applica­ tion has appeared on the Development Sub-commit­ tee agenda. Any represen­ tations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determin­ ing the application.


A copy of the application


form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stst&d Signed: PHILIP BAILEY Director of Development and Client Services


Ribble Valley Borough Council


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974 ,


LISTED BUILDING:


received to: Shop Sign at 1-3 Parson Lane, CLITHEROE Application No 3/89/0206


An application has been


Coffee time A pleasant evening was


n o T h t f^m eX T sT n d enjoyed by Ml supporters t th e AGM i t


ground. Officers, who remain unchanged, are Mr J. Whi­ twell (chairman), Mr D. McNamee (secretary) and Mrs P. Jacques (trea­ surer). A further meeting will


be held on May 2nd at 8 i.m. in Slaidbum Village Hall to discuss arrange­ ments for the Steam Rally in June, proceeds of which will be donated to the Bowling Club this year.


Good as new Despite poor weather


attendance, Slaidburn Trefoil Guild raised £168.34 at its recent “good as new” sale. Tea and scones were


esulting in a very low


of the coffee evening arranged by members of St Catherine’s Mothers’ Union, West Bradford, at the home of Mrs Ruth Hindle, in Grindleton Road.Memb e r s s e r v e d refreshments and manned the bring-and-buy stall which friends from Wad dington had helped t stock. Over £60 was raised for branch funds.


For holidays


APPROVAL has been given by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee for the conversion of The Old Smithy, Leagram, Chip ping, to a holiday cottage.


served by the committee and raffle winners were: Mrs P. Lawson, Mrs L. Dawson, Mrs M. Pye, Mr G. Lawson, Mrs E. Raw, Mrs J. Taylor, Mrs A. Robinson and Miss M. Watson.


the weather remained clear and bright all day and a tour was made of Hornby, Crook of Lune and Settle on the return journey home.


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GENERAL


Michael tells of adventures with a camel


NOT many Clitheroe teenagers can claim to have climbed the third highest peak of Mount Kenya, but for adventurous Michael Dixon (18), of Park Avenue, it was just one of the thrills in the trip of a lifetime.


Kenya on Operation Raleigh and said that it was “great to be drinking clean Clitheroe water again. Life on the trip was not all excitement, for Michael


Michael returned on Sunday from three months in .


spent a week suffering from malaria, despite hav­ ing taken pills to prevent it. He was also a horrified onlooker when a 22-year-old Italian girl fell to her death from a rock face during a. 10-day camel trek. The group had been sent to collect plants for study to discover which ones are causing paralysis among


camelsTasks which faced Michael’s group included build­ ing culverts to enclose endangered rhinos in Nljuru National Park and building a hut complex to house


people wishing to study rhinos. The only animal the group was not keen on was


his workmates at Dairy Products Transport, in Croft Street, next week. The firm sponsored Michael to


He is looking forward to telling his adventures to , the expedition too.


the camel. Michael explained: “They are nasty, smelly beasts and I fell out with them when one came up and gave me a hearty kick on the behind!


take part in the trip and, much to his credit, Michael raised £2,739 to send an underprivileged person on


Mr John Lumley, the youth was granted contin uance of bail subject to conditions, including that he resides with his par­ ents, observes a curfew from 9 p.m. until 7 a.m and does not en te licensed premises unless accompanied by a parent.


Floodlights


APPROVAL has been given by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee for exter­ nal floodlighting at the Swan and Royal Hotel Castle Street, Clitheroe.


GISBURN


25 tables There were 25 tables at


a whist and domino drive held in Gisburn Festival


— B. F a r r o w , D Knowles, A. Boothman. Gents — R. Brown, E. Lax, A. Hargreaves. Dominoes: K. Thomp


Hall. MCs were Mr F Wall and Mrs T. Bell. Whist winners: Ladies


Proposed toilet extension and lilting of pitched roof at Spread Eagle, SAWLEY Application No 3/89/0212


Reopening of blocked up stone mullion window, Demolition of brick dairy


adjoining house, Repointing west facing gable o( house at Loud Mytham Farm, BOWLAND WITH LEAGRAM Application No 3/89/0215


Reds strike the Blues


Clitheroe RUFC Reds XV 20, Clitheroe KUFC Blues XV 6


DUE to a fixture mix-up both Clitheroe team found themselves double booked against Skipton and so they played a social game b e twe e n cl u' members. A fter an enjoyabl


This properly is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person wi s h in g 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 Of f ices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Goverment (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection 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 application.


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. April 6th, 1989.


Take n o t ice th a t I R o n a ld Stanley Ha rding o f Pannell | K e r r F o rs te r and Partners, R e g e n t H o u s e , C l in t o n j Ave n u e , N o t t in g h am , have been a p p o in te d T ru s te e o f I John L o f th o u se B ra ithw a ite l o f H illc re s t , Whulley Road, Pendleton, the above named |


estate. A l l persons having in th e ir j possesion any effects o f the I Bankrupt, must d eliver them | to me, and a ll debts due to I the Bankrupt must be paid to I me. Credito rs must fo rw a rd | th e ir P ro o f o f Dept to me.


R. S. Harding Trustee in Bankruptcy.


• J o h n L o f th o u s e B ra i thw a i te


In B an k ru p tcy No. 5 8 o f 1988


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Goods Vehicle


match, the Reds came out the winners. Their try scorers were Colin Parry, Richard Tindall, Dave S1 i n g e r and Andrew Thornber. Slinger con­ verted two of tries. The sole try for the


son, P. Oddie, E. Yates, A. Barker, M. Lund, M. Pye. Raffle: A. Frankland, M. Norcross, A. Phillips.


Operator's Licence.


Blues was scored by their captain, Graeme Tindall, and it was converted by Andrew Drakeford. This week, Clitheroe 1st


XV travel to Kirkby Lons- dalej while the 2nd XV entertain Kirkby 2nd XV at Littlemoor (k.o. 3 p.m.).


Nelson’s White


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.


10. 11.


7. 8. 9.


12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20,


( 12) (-)


(1)


(20) “Haven't stopped” — Pat & Mick. (-) “Don’t be cruel’! — Bobby Brown. ((-) “Mistify”—INXS.


((-)3) (2) (-)


“Like a prayer” — Madonna. “I beg your pardon” — Kon Kan. “Eternal flame” — The Bangles. “Americanos” — Holly Johnson.


“Baby I don’t” — Transvision Vamp. . . ,,


tornado Lord Nelson 10, Station/lCI 0


“Keep on movin’” — Soul II Soul. “Too many broken hearts” — Jason Dono­ van.


Last week’s placines are in brackets. LP of the week. “Hot lemonaSe" - A Guy. Called Gerald Tips for the top: “Ma ’n pa" — Fishbone (S in g le ) ; When the \vorld


(9) “Family man” — Roachford. (8) “People hold on” -— Coldcut. (6) “International rescue” — Fuzzbox. (-) “Voodoo ray” — A Guy Called Gerald (-) “Let’s go round” — The Darling Buds (-) “ O f


course I’m lying” —Yello.


knows vour name” — Deacon Blue (LP). Chart com­ piled by Katy and Jane, Reidy’s Home of Music, Moor


Lane, Clitheroe.


(-) “Fire women” — The Cult. (-) “Requiem” — The London Boys. (-) “The beat(en) generation” — The The.


4) “This time I know” — Donna Summer.


A GREAT team perfor­ mance against ICI. at Brockhall keeps Nelson’s treble hopes alive. Both teams found the


bumpy jDitch difficult to play on in the first half, but it was the Nelson who adapted the better as they went into the interval with a comfortable three-goal lead. The second half pro­


Notice of appliction for Michael Hugh Maudsley whose address is 2 Poultry Farm Cottages, Great Mitton, Blackburn is applying for (an. operator's licence under which the land described below will be used as an operating centre for 2 motor vehicles). The land mentioned above is Tarmac Roadstone Limited North West, Bankfield Quarry, Clitheroe, Lancashire. Any person who is entitled and wi s h e s to make representations against the grant of the application on environmental grounds should make those representations in writing to the Licensing Authority at the Traffic Area Office at Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Manchester M16 ONE'within 21 days of the date on which this Notice is published. Fur ther informat ion about the appl icat ion and any ent i t lement to make representations may be obtained from that Traffis Ofice. A copy of the representations must be sent to the applicant at his above


address.


W O U LD YOU L IK E to be s lim fo r summer? T ry the L o w F a t D ie t . P h o n e Accrin gto n 392470 fo r fu r ­ th e r details. *


A B O R T IO N A D V IC E and help, pregnancy tests -Tel. Blackpool 23009.


LO N E LY D e s p a ir in g , S u i­ cidal - Contact Samaritans, Nelson 694929 o r Blackburn 662424.


BUPACARE, free brochure, private medicine. Evenings, Nelson 68086.


TO W N A N D C O U N T R Y R em o v a l S e rv ic e s L td . M o v in g , s to r in g , sh ip p in g . B .A .R . member. T.C. takes care. - Central House, Can­ n in g S t re e t . T e l . B u rn le y 56611.


M A N A N D C L E A N V A N lig h t haulage and deliveries, a ny d is ta n c e , b e s t ra te s g u a ra n te e d . T e l . B u rn le y


HOUSE REMOVALS o r s in ­ gle items. Free estimates. L om a s T r a n s p o r t . T e l . Burnley 411415/34349.


415708.


i A . S P EN CE R E M O V A L S established 59 years, Tel. Burnley 24324.


EDUCATION


MATHS & PHYSICS. R e v i­ s io n by co r re sponden ce Tel. 0203 367423.


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NEED A DISCO ? Ring Opus on Burnley 20795.


PREGNANCY test free. Help free. Care free . Tel. LIFE Burnley 50880.


PERSONAL- S E R V IC E S


ROSEWOOD COURT


HOME FOR THE ELDERLY Owen Street, Rosegrove


The first purpose built home, ground floor level only


MALE AND FEMALE RESIDENTS


VACANCIES FOR


Mr and Mrs Tattersall BURNLEY 37788 anytime


Telephone:


EMM BEE CMAVAHS


In v i te y o u to o u r Good display of ^


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duced the flowing football high-flying Nelson have been playing this, season, enabling them to add another seven goals. A penalty awarded to ICI was well saved by Nigel Easton. The Nelson’s scorers


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were Phil White (6), Keith Gill (3) and Duncan White. The man-of-the-match was Jonathon Young.


. in a safe place until you have paid your account, you will need to quote it if you have a query.


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HOUSE OF TRINITY


Astrologer Brian Coster Clairvoyant Diana Leigh • Hypnotherapist Arthur


Morley, Telephone:


Accrington 37218


(NEW • AVONDALE • LEDA • PERLE TOURING CARAVANS) (NEW ■ ESTEREL FOLDING CARAVANS. Demonstrations throughout the show)


Good selection of Used Touring and Folding Caravans


•0- Used Trailer Tents and display from £200.00 -0- Caravan Awning Clearance, we are clearing all stocks, some at less


than cost price. Special Oners in our Accessory Shop.


-0- Refreshments available. Finance arranged — HP settled — Calor Gas


EMM BEE CARAVANS M62 Junction 18, turn on to M66 to PRETTY WOOD, BURY NEW ROAD, BURY.


______________ Tel. 061-797 2988____________


Junction 2, follow sign to Heywood on the A58


CARAVANS & CAMPING


! READ CARAVANS ( rea r o f Head Car Show). Whulley Hoad, Head, n r Padiham. New A vo ndale Grou p and S ilv c r lin e , also used cara­ vans, accessories, calor gas, to w b a rs , s e rv ic e . M a n y c u r ly seasons burgains fo r the f i r s t t im e buye r. Tel.


Padiham 79360. 822669 anytime.


NITE-OWLS MOBILE disco, bookings n ow being taken fo r a l l fu n c t io n s , te r r i f ic music, superb rates. Ring now on Colne 868546.


DISCO A N D P .A . G E AR . H i r e i t f ro m O p u s . T e l . Burnley 20795.


DISCO, a ll occasions, Whal­ lcy Womblers. Te l. Whalley


IN S T A N T R E L IA B L E r e m o v a l , b e s t v a lu e in tow n , best fo r service. Tel. C litheroe 22852


SPRITE ALPINE 4-BERTH CARAVAN


Complete with awning, good condition


throughout. For quick sale


£300 o.n.o. Tel Nelson 695486 K M d a E a


COSALT PIPER 1200 CARAVAN


1 2 ft. 4/5 b e r th w ith ful awning, includes toilet tenl and toilet, fire, gas cooker, gas bottles, etc.


£650.


Tel. Clitheroe 25966, after 4 30 p.m. or weekends 3


ISKIPS 4 to n m in i £16. 6 ton I I m id i £20. Dodds. Te l. Burn-


ley 32705/79844.


| FOR THE ELDERLY 167 Todmordon Road


(opposite Towneley Park)


Family run, in own spacious grounds.


Single and double rooms TEL. BURNLEY 28877


SUP-A-TAN SUNBEDS Man- | u fa c tu rc r . 8 tube fast tan : £40 - 6 weeks. Buy direct. M em b e r o f A .S .T .O . T e l. Burnley 35346 / 416797.


H Y N D B U R N L E IS U R E . Sunbed leasing specialists. 4 ; weeks - £30 fo r a fast tan 8 tube canopy. Replacement | tubes a t d is c o u n t p r ice s , i L a rg e s t range o f f itn e s s e q u ipm e n t in th e N o r th . T c i . A c c r in g to n 3 42 29 o r


KISSOGRAMS. Respectable acts o nly, male and female. Many disguise s in c lu d in g I W .P .C’s etc. Good clean fun ! fo r a ll the family, no s t r ip ­ pers. Lady T ’s L td . (Est. 5 , y e a rs ) . T e l . 8 6 3 8 4 0 . (24 i hour car phone service).


393360.


DISCO A N D P .A . G E AR . H i re i t f ro m O p u s . T e l . Burnley 20795.


FUN CASTLE h ire, par tie galas. Tel. Nelson 68610.


NEED A DISCO ? Ring Opus I on Burnley 20795.


S M H H l CLARE


SWINDELLS Freelance Video-Typist


ANY FORM OF TYPING UNDERTAKEN AT


REASONABLE RATES T e l . (0 2 5 4 ) 4 8 6 91


Ridings, Whalley Old Road, Billlngton,


Blackburn BB6 9JF


BUSINESS T Y P IN G . C V i theses, le tte rs , etc, reason­ able rates. Co pyright Typing Services. Tel. Jane on 0282


59845.


C .V . ’ S PROFESS IO NA L LY prepared and typed on w o rd p ro c e s s o r . T e l . B u rn le y


414216. f l


G ERM AN SHEPHERD dog fo r sale, 9 months old. good w i th ch ildren, nice disposi­ t io n . Needs plenty or exccr- s ls e . £ 5 0 T e l . B u rn le y 53458 a f te r 5p.m.


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SILVERLINE 14ft. 5-BERTH CARAVAN


Full Isabella awning with inner tent, mains electric, fridge, gas fire, gas bottle, some extras, excellent con­ dition.


Tel. Colne 862308 anytime


£1.050 o.n.o.


FR ITANE BOARDING ken­ nels, open a ll year round, v a c c in a t io n c e r t i f ic a te s necessary, animals looked a f te r by the whole family. F o r fu r th e r d e ta ils phone Colne 867968.


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CARAVANS CARAVAN


ELDDIS • SPRITE • ECCL^S Quality used caravans


SALES AND HIRE Agents lor


Service, accessor.es, repairs SELF-TOW HIRE MO CARAVANS


Burnley Road. Todmorden 9 (0706)812832


1980


ACE AWARD 15/4 5-berth


Recently serviced. Two gas bottles, fridge,


DARWEN SUN LESIURE fo r | sunbed re n ta ls . £25 to r 4 w e e k s , p lu s £5 o f f n e x t | re n ta l. Te l. Darwcn 771515


cooker, heater, water bottles, unused


porta-potti, excellent


condition. Can be viewed in Clitheroe.


(> £2,500 Tel. Blackburn 677020


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IMMEDIATE VACANCY


For Inquiries telephone: Burnley 24739


jFHEE STfiRTER PfiCH . f rog rw F t tm rm earn. I


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CARAVANS & -CAMPING -


S P EC IAL PROMOTION o f th e F le e tw o o d ra n g e o f caravans at D ic k in s o n ’s o f Bradford on A p r i l 8th and 9 th . Come along *aud meet re presentatives from Flee­ tw o o d . T h e r e ’ s u f re e c o lo u r p o r ta b le TV w i th every Fleetwood sold during


BESSACAR


16ft 6in. 4/5 berth. Good condition, large Iridge, lull cooker, shower, hot water, mains electric. Full awning. Twin gas b o t tle s . T o ile t Spare wheel.


£1,650 o.n.o. Tel. Nelson 694219


CARAVANS & CAMPING


o u r special weekend. Enjoy refreshments and extra dis­ counts on accessories: 15% o f f s le e p in g bags and £5 b a c k fo r e v e ry £ 5 0 you spend (e x c lu d in g sle epin g bugs). So make a date to v is i t D ic k in s o n Caravans, Canal Road. B ra d fo rd on A p r i l 8th and 9th • you’ ve nothing to lose and such a lo t to g a in ! T e l . (0 2 7 4 ) 392250.


V IK IN G COMPANION 14ft 6 in, 2 berth, 2 d oo r. Carver f i r e , f u l l c o o k e r , f r id g e , wa ter pump, wa ter bottles, s ta b il is e r , p o r ta -p o t t i 33 to i le t , extras. O wner non- sm o ke r . £500 o .n .o . T e l. Colne 866058.


WH1TFORD CARAVANS fo r 1989 Compass and Murdon. Used caravans, c u lo r gas a c c e s s o r ie s , re p a i rs and s to ra g e e tc . H e a le yw o o d In d u s tria l Estate. Telephone Burnley 20029.


BLACK'S F AM ILY SAFARI frame tent, sleeps six. two bedrooms, £150. Tc. Clith - croc 24911.


14 FT ACE COURIER cara­ van, good co n d itio n , £1750


T R A IL E R TENT fo r sale. £250. Tel. Colne 869541 o r


o .n .o . Tel. Lonyridge 2810 a f te r 6 p.m.


862367.


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T R A IL E R . 7 4 ln X 4 5 in X 21 in. ideal fo r b uilde r, good cond ition, lig ht/sp rings/ hy­ d ra u l ic b rakes , la n d ro v e r w h e e ls in c lu d in g s p a re . £115 o .n .o . . Tel. Padiham 74539 a f te r 6 p.m.


10CWT T R A IL E R , 6*/^ft x 4 f t , camping t r a i le r 5 f t x


3Tt, lamb creep feeder. Tel. Chipping 61628 a f te r 6 p.m.


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ROCK FINANCIAL SERVICES


FINANCE AVAILABLE


Low cost loans for any purpose, home owners/mortgage payers. Business mortgages. Alt loans secured on property.


Written quotations available phone Burnley 22017


’B’ Reg.


VW KAMPER 2.0 5-speed


Professionally customised dual conversion, well insulated, interior upholstered in blue velour, 2 luxury berths. 6


seater with 5 forward bolted seats, immaculate condition.


£5,850 o.n.o. Tel. Earby 844027


48 NEWHALL STREET. BURNLEY


MORTGAGES/ Remortgages from £20.000 w ith competi­ tive rate o f 13’/ *% . Secured loans from £1O0o. Special schemes fo r CCJ’s, arrears etc. B u rn le y Finance and Mortgage Services. 1 Yorke Street. Burnley. Tel. Burn-


Icy 59445. PETS CORNER


G R E Y H O U N D B ITC H 12 m o n th s o ld . C o l l ie cross dog, 3 years o ld. vaccinated and good Matured. Donation to Pcndlc Dog Rescue. Tel. Nelson 63687.


M E A T Y MEATS give y o u r pets the best, minced meat,


S H IR E B U R N K E N N E L S . Boarding fo r cats and dogs, open a ll year. Tel. Clitheroc 23846.


M E A D O W TOP B o a rd in g K e n n e ls . N e w c h u rc h - in - Pendlc. dogs walked twice daily. Tet. Nelson 63687.


t r ip e and chicken, delivered to your doo r. Tel. Burnley 37824.


B E AU TIFU L PERSIAN k i t ­ tens. Tel. Gisburn 367.


r HORSES & PONIES


W H IT E M O O R T R A IL E R h ire . Tel. Colne 861890.


M ULT I SPORT, fo r a ll horse r id in g tack und clo thing. 8 Hibson Road, opp Station Ho tel. Tel. Nelson 68481


HORSE RIDING 7 days per w e e k , b e g in n e r s o r experienced welcome. Tel. Accr in gto n 392343.


WHITEMOOR HORSEFEEDS Tel. Colne 861890.


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