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(123.4p). Steers and heifers: light steers to 145.8p (122p), medium to 126.2p (117.4p), heavy to 145p (120.5p), light heifers to 145p (123.3p), medium to 126.8p (115.2p), heavy to 128.8p (105.5p). Cows and bulls: grade 1 cows to 107.2p (105p), grade 2 to 94.2p (90.3p), grade 3 to 87.2p (77. Ip), grazing cows to 84.8p (82.6 ), 110.2p (94. Ip).
132.2p !.6p), ma ...................ture bulls to
dard to 167p (150.7p), medium to 155.5p (145.8p), heavy to 151.5p (142.7p), overweight to 128p, shearlings to 129.5p !12U.9p), half-bred ewes to 235.50 (£30.10), horned ewes to 226.80 (£15.45), rams to £33.80 £28.50).
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Publican’s sudden death
A FORMER Clitheroe publican is to be buried at Hornsey, North Humber side, following his sudden death at home from a heart attack. Mr Derek Moss (55)
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became the landlord of the Commercial Pub, Whalley Road, in 1968. He organ ised a number of charita ble events there and was also a founder member of the Lancashire Licensed Trade Golf Society. After leaving the pub in
1975, he moved to the Vic toria Hotel, Clitheroe, where he remained for
nine years. Mr Moss then ran a bar
te rs , Janine (22) and Beverley (18), who live in Clitheroe.____
in Spain for 12 months. At the time of his death he was a relief manager in Hornsey. He leaves two daugh
Car was a write-off
A WOMAN has been fined following an accident on Whalley Road, Clitheroe, in which a Renault 25 was a write-off. Gardener Janice Howe
to driving without due care on Whalley Road on April 26th and was fined £60 with £12 costs. Mr Nigel Harrison, pro
(48), of Tan House, Great Harwood, pleaded guilty
secuting, said Howe’s Renault 25 turned right into the path of an oncom ing Jaguar at the Parker Avenue junction. Mr Jo h n McNab,
were 2910 forward, including 2317 lambs, 42 shearlings and 551 ewes and rams. Light lambs to 166.5p, stan
In the sheep section, there
were 566 cattle forward, includ ing 293 voung bulls, 134 steers and heifers and 139 cows and bulls. Young bulls: light to 159p (128.2p), medium to 144.2p (129.3p), heavy to
Charolais X bulls and steers to £385 (£359.75), heifers to £310, Limousin X bulls and steers to £372 (£329.50), heifers to £340 (£348.50), Belgian Blue X bulls and steers to £420 (£410), other Cont. X bulls and steers to £472, Hereford X heifers to £410. In the fatstock section, there
419 animals forward, including 60 stirks. Charolais X bulls to £280 (£234), heifers to £186 (£147.70), Limousin X bulls to £256 (£207.55), heifers to £190 (£132.70), Belgian Blue X bulls to £310 (£264.10), heifers to £217. (£184.20), Simmental X bulls to £242 (£221.85), heifers to £190 (£163.50), Blonde d’Aquit. X bulls to £268 (£239.35), heifers to £80, Hereford X bulls to £186 (£147.85), heifers to £125 (£92.15), Friesian X bulls to £220 (£186.85), heifers to £152 (£77.50)* Angus X bulls to £222 (£122.75), heifers to £150 (£103.80). - Weaned stirks and stores:
THERE were 164 newl^-calvetl dairy cows and heifers forward at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday, when first quality cows made to £795 (average (£708.54), 2nd quality to £640 (£596.15). Heifers; 1st quality to £830 (£708.52), 2nd quality to £645 (£604.82). In the calf section, there were
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RIBBLE VALLEY B(L NOTICE OFl
SLAIDBURN WARD OF SLAIDBURtl 1. An election is to be held ol ONE Co e l
ELECTION OF ACT
- Walk, Clitheroe. between Ihe hour! afternoon, on any day after the date i Ihe 1st September 1989.
3. Forms ol Nomination Paper may be, lioned above. The Reluming Officer 1 said Ward, prepare lor signature a N (
4. II the Election is contested, Ihe poll I 1989.
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5. Application to vote by post or by prJ about postal and proxy voting must 1 at the Council Offices, Church Wall
-September 1989 OR, in the case o i l 20th September 1989, it they are to t f
Trying their hand on the wheel of fortune are several visitors to a suc cessful fun day, run jointly by Read Cricket Club and Read Football Club at their grounds on Sunday. The stall was manned
weather broke towards the end of the afternoon and the five-a-side foot ball competition ended with the children play ing during thunder and lig h tn in g . Winners were: seniors — Perse verance Mill, Padiham, ju n io r s — B r ia n ’s Bombers of Sabden. There was a karate
just one of the many a t t r a c t io n s a t the annual event which raised £1,200 for the two clubs. Unfortunately, the
display, and the Fire B r ig a d e a t te n d e d , bringing an engine and their national safety mascot, Wellyfant, for t h e c h i l d r e n ’s amusement. The Burnley District
More anger over motor bike gangs
ANGER'is growing in various parts of Clith
by Raymond Bell and' Geoff Holt, both of Simonstonc, and was
week about the problems for the past 18 months and caused by town centre have sometimes felt it bikers, residents in other necessary to complain to areas have expressed their the Police two or three concern about similar times a night, problems.
eroe over the antics of motor bike gangs. Following our story last about a similar problem
people who need to get up early in the morning to have their sleep dis turbed,” he declared. He says that the bikers
sponsored displays by local retailers, and an open-air disco was pro vided by Stretch of Simonstone. Other a t tra c t io n s
included a programme draw, Punch and Judy, a raffle, a bouncing castle and a white ele phant stall. -
Why not enter
a rose?
bumper show for Clitheroe Garden Club if local people rally round and enter a bloom.
ONLY a rose . . . but it could contribute to a
ber 2nd in Clitheroe Par ish Hall, is crying out for entries, for despite a mem bership of 200, no more than a fifth are prepared to participate when it comes to display time.
The show, on Septem
belong to the club in order to enter — the only condi tion is that you live in the Ribble Valley,” says club chairman and secretary Mr Geoff Sainsbury.
“You don’t have to
single rose, dahlia and gladiolus, as well as flow ering and foliage plants and home-made jam. E n try forms can be obtained from the “Adver tiser and Times” office.
There are classes for a
defending, said his client could not understand how she had failed to see the oncoming Jaguar. She had been driving for 25 years without any previous inci dent. Now her vehicle was a write-off.
TRACTORS
AT the first meeting of the new season for Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club, the annual tractor-backing competition took place at Shaw House Farm, home of Mr and Mrs Wearden. After backing a tractor
Squash club
CLITHEROE Squash Club enjoyed an inconsistent week, winning two matches in emphatic style but losing another without winning a game.
Bury and, helped by fine 3-0 wins from Nigel Whiteside, Tony P ritt and Barry Har greaves, the team ran out com fortable 4-1 winners.
The first team travelled to
form and recorded a fine 5-0 win over Reedley. The side dropped just one game in a superb dis-
and traitor round a set course, the eventual win ner was Derek Clark, with John Roberts runner-up. A vote of thanks was pro osed to Mr and Mrs earden by John Roberts,
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farm walk round Staffords Farm, Pilling, by permis sion of Mr and Mrs Walmsley. Members must meet at the Health Centre car park at 6-30 p.m.
seconded by Irene Little. The next meeting is a
For lovers of music
HAVE a cup of coffee and help to fund four recit als arranged by Clitheroe Concerts Society for the forthcoming season. The society is holding its
main fund-raising event of the year, a coffee evening, on Wednesday in the Mayor’s Parlour at Clith eroe Town Hall, with plant, cake and bring-and buy stalls, from 7 to 9. p.m.
Pendle Club
AT the weekly bridge ses sion at the Pendle Club Clitheroe, winners were1 Mrs Lang and Mr T. Adey, with Mrs K. Gud geon and Miss R. Holland
second.' I l
J5-0, but the final score did not ^reflect the closeness of the match. Allan Warburton and Steve Hitchen both went down 3-2, with Tony Walmsley and Paul McGuire losing 3-1.
came when the Clitheroe second team faced th e Sunday Nighters. Clitheroe went down
pkn^ofsquash. _ he only defeat of the week
The Ladies’ team were also in
Scout and Guide Band and the East Lanca shire Brigade Band played during the after noon, and lady helpers from both clubs served afternoon teas, hot- dogs and hamburgers. There were several
are driving round the area until 11-30 p.m., using Lower Gate, Moor Lane and Castle Street as their route. A resident in Garnett
Road says that people have been complaining
Brown; of Moor Lane said: vers meet in Garnett Road “We spent five days in a busy London suburb and it was bliss compared to Clitheroe with its motor- bikers.” He pointed out that one evening a group of bikers went round his block 14 times and “double revved up” in Moor Lane. “It is very upsetting to
for a race towards the roundabout and then speed back down the road.
inadequate parking facili ties at nearby shops cause cars to double park and this she feels may have been a factor in a recent accident between a motor bike and a car.
She also claims that
nobody was seriously injured. How long do we have to wait before some thing is done? ’’she added.
“ Luckily this time
Clitheroe Police, said: “There were some com plaints a few months ago. We will check out regular complaints until the prob lem ceases.”
SPORT STARTS HERE
Henthorn hit six
Preston Rangers 6, Henthorn United 6
HENTHORN United Under- 18s travelled to Preston Rang ers with an understrength side and did extremely well in their first friendly against a well established squad. With Dewhurst, Mason and
Czapowski proving a real hand ful for the Rangers defence, they soon went three up with goals from Czapowski, an own goal and a cracking shot from Mason wide on the right. With Ford having an exceptionally sound game in the centre of defence, and fine handling by the. 'keeper, Barnes, it was left to some strange refereeing deci sions and goals from two penal ties to bring Rangers back into the game. Despite this setback, Cza
rain at their backs, in the second half Rangers should have gone further behind, but Czapowski shot wide with only the ^keeper to beat and Mason let an easy chance go by. With the Henth- om midfield and defence tiring, Rangers levelled the scores at 5-5. This resulted in a late surge from Henthorn and, after a number of missed chances, Mason managed to score. How ever, Rangers .would not be tied down, hitting back straight away with anouier equaliser. Henthorn: Barnes, Gudgeon,
powski completed his hat-trick to make it 5-2 at half-time. Playing with the wind and
Webster, Ford, Primrose, Clegg, Hargreaves, Brindle, Dewhurst, Mason, Czapowski.
Batsmen falter
Chatburn 2nd X I59 all out, Barnoldswick 3rd XI62 for 6
BATTING first, Chatburn put together a lacklustre display against Bamoldswick. The opening pair of Dinsdale
(8) and Hodgson 16) failed to impress. The only real fight was put up by Barker (21) ana Booth (13), but the side slumped to a poor 59 all out. Most damage was done by
not
Six points for thirds
. CLITHEROE were put in on what appeared to be a worn wicket and, when Bill " ' was snapped up at gulley off the second ball of the match, Baxen- den's tails were raised. However, Neil Bolton and
Clitheroe 3rd XI250 for 8, Baxenden 3rd XI93 all out
Steven Ashman immediately attacked some wayward, short- pitched bowling. After seven overs, Bolton was caught for 29, but the score had raced to 55. Jim Furnell was dismissed to a
duced a century containing nine 6’s and eight 4 s. After his dis missal for 109, Griffiths (68) was next to go in an innings which included one 6 and 11 4’s. Phil Bishop, Roger Leighton and John Coulter Kept the runs flow ing and the innings was declared after 40 overs at 250 for eight. Baxenden's innings, after tea,
and Palmer, who finished with four for 37. Clitheroe performed in all
.Furnell 0, P. Griffiths 68, P. Bishop 6, R. Leighton 5, J. Coulter 15 n.o., R. Blackburn 0, A. Palmer 6 n.o., total (eight wickets) 250. Baxenden: 93 all out. Bowling: G. Robinson 3 for
Bowker, who took seven wickets for the loss of 17 runs off his 11 overs. In reply, Barnoldswick did find tl
Craig and Hodi
to just one boundary in the whole innings, finally winning with just eight balls to'spare. Chatb'um: P. Dinsdale 8, A.
Bamoldswick were restricted .
34, A. Palmer 4 fo r '37, P. Bishop 2 for 11, J. Fumell 1 for 0.
Thriller at
with the ball. The pair helped to keep the scoring down and ’ ’ also took wickets, with only Williams (24 n.o.) making any real impression.
the task easy, with on in fine form
Chatburn Road Clitheroe Youth X I175 all out, Earby Youth X I175 for 4
Hodgson 6, P. Bithell 0, M. Barker 21, G. Lambert 1. M. Pearce 0, S. Booth 13, K. Tom linson 0, P. Craig 6, B. Jones 1 n.o., T. Hitchen 1, extras 2, total (all out) 59. Bamoldswick: 62 for 6. Bowling: A. Hodgson 19-6-25-
2, P. Craig 17-9-12-3, B. Jones 4.4-1-10-0, a. Booth 3-1-8-1.
Pensioner wants to say thank you
A SAWLEY woman who lost a wallet contain ing £50 on a shopping trip to Clitheroe has had an amazing piece of good fortune.
a'The very next morning have found her address on
Lome s (89) received the wallet through the post, with all the contents intact, from a mystery well-wisher. Now the grateful pen
fter losing it, Mrs Ivy
Lomas, of West View, Whalley Road, Wilpshire, who accompanied her on the shopping trip, said: “My mother was abso lutely delighted to receive the wallet through- the post in this way. In this day and age it is so refreshing to come across s u c h h o n e s t y and generosity. “The sender, who must
sioner is eager to trace the “Good Samaritan” to give a small reward and say a special thank you. Her son, Mr Robert
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a shopping list in the wal let, did not give his or her name and address. My mother hopes that who ever returned the prop erty reads this story and gets in touch with us. The very least she wants to do is to say thank you perso nally to the finder.’’Mrs Lomas believes she must have dropped the wallet either during or after visiting Booth’s Store. She ha'd virtually given up hope of finding it after ma k i n g n ume r o u s enquiries at shops and stores in the town.
trace the mystery finder is asked to contact Mrs Lomas’s son (Blackburn 47025).
Anyone-who can help to ; '
THE Clitheroe and Earby Brian Morris Youth Cup qualifier proved to be a thrilling tie which Earby eventually won. The match was played over two nights, with Earby batting first. Although Clitheroe did not bowl badly
number of catches, aifl ws Earby to hit a far higher total than they should have done. Spinners Nicholson and Houlds- worth played well, keeping the play tight and the score down. Nicholson took two wickets, with Bishop and Lloyd both tak ing one each.
they drorjaped lowir
bat, the
drama.began. After a slow- start, the local side sud denly found themselves at seven for lour in the seventh over with most of the main batting gone. However, Palmer was still at the crease and he shared in a magnificent stand of 90 with Duckworth, who scored a wor thy 32 himself. Blackburn was next in and,
When Clitheroe came in to
'Nicholson (8 n.o.) put Clitheroe back on the road to recover and the match came to a nail biting conclusion, with one run needed off the last, delivery for victory.'
along with Palmer, forged a partnership of 50 for the sixth wicket, when both were dis missed, Palmer for a superb 73, the side were in trouble again at 154 for 9. Robinson (16) and
and injured himself in the pro cess. Earby claimed the match, having taken more wickets.
Sadly, Robinson was run out y
Top names for Pendleton race
departments, deserving six well earned points. Clitheroe: W. Briggs 0, N. Bolton 29, S. Ashman 109, J.
end, also bowled well and Bax enden slumped to 41 for five off 17 overs. Bishop took two wickets and Palmer grabbed another to leave Baxenden at 89 for 8 when rain again stopped play. Fortunately, after 10 minutes stoppage, play started again with Palmer ana Fumell pounding the tail-enders. Throughout Baxenden’a innings, Clitheroe’s fielding was superb, with first-class catches taken by wicket-keeper Leighton, Bolton
was delayed by ram for nearly 50 minutes and, on the resump tion of play, Clitheroe struck quickly th rou gh Graham Robinson. ' Ashley Palmer, at the other
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TY PEWRIT ERS , c o p ie r s ,I c a lc u la to r s , d u p l ic a to r s .! Rep a irs , most makes. Tel.' Acorn Office Equipment o n | Burnley 56115.
C .V .’S .Profes sio n ally prc-l p ared and typed, fas t an d l e f f e c i c n t . T e l . B u rn lc y | 414216
SHOOTING & FISHING r
RIZZINI multi choke oveil and under with case, £25(1 o .n .o . Licence No. 43071.f Licence holde rs only. Tel | Burnley 412054.
MOBILE DISCO
DISCO AND P ,A . GEAR. H ire i t f rom O p u s . Tel Burnley 20795.
NEED A DISCO ? Ring Opm on Burnley 20795.
TENDERS
TENDERS INVITED
large stone built property. References required.
for Ihe repointing of a
Only reputable firms or individuals need apply.
Contact Harry Smith: c/o North West
Colne (0282) 862509 .LANCASHIRE'
Property & Development
the day at a cost of 80p. All races start from the village hall and anyone interested should contact organiser Mr Roger
Dewhurst (Bolton-by-Bowland 634).
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Saturday, August 26th, with the main race starting at 3 p.m: There is also a junior under 15s race, which begins at.2-50 p.m." Entries will be accepted on
Tenders are invil of the following! 1st December
To be received no la te r than r
Requests fo r ten d er documl to the Central Purchasing J Department Lancashire C<L r*
- Novemt HEAVY DUTY Ca J
P reston!
DISCO, all occasions, Whal ley Womblcrs. Tel. Whallcj 822669 anytime.
2. Nomination Papers must be deliver! seconder to Ihe Reluming Officer at if Executive and Director ol Corporal
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