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10 Ctitlieroe Advertiser & Times, September 21st, 19S9


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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Adoeriising)., Burnley 22331 (Classified) 36. PUBLIC NOTICES


fight ends up in court


IT turned out to be a bad Good Friday for two men who visited Maxine’s Nightclub, Whalley.


Billington Gardens, Bil- lington, and Kevin Astley Wright (30), of Whalley New Road, Blackburn, ended up in hospital as a result of injuries sustained during a fight at the club. They also landed in


Stephen Beattie (20), of


Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court charged with using threatening, abusive or insulting words or beha­ viour. They pleaded guilty. Beattie and Wright


MEMBERS of the Up Enduro in Walldurn, Brooks Enduro Team load Southern Germany, their motor bikes into a The competition, over specially converted bus, 180 miles of rough terrain ready to' set off tonight for per day, attracts eompeti- the international Six Day tors from as far away as


the Eastern Bloc coun­ tries, America and Aust­ ralia. Our local interest is


Record 3,600 entry of lambs


THE good weather brought good trade with it to Clitheroe Auction Mart on Tuesday, when 89 calves saw a brisk trade, with two Belgian Blue heifers from J. V. Wright, of Sabden. making £202 and £205. Friesian bulls fit


for export saw a better trade than in recent weeks. Angus bulls to £130, Charolais


bulls'to £188 (average £159), heifers to £135 (£120.50), Frie­ sian bulls to £182 (£155.30), heif­ ers to £75 (£48.75), Hereford hulls to £145 (£140), heifers to £125, Limousin bulls to £188 (£170.25), he ife rs to £150 (£108.50), Belgian Blue bulls to £238 (£237), heifers to £205 (£


tle made a brisk trade but were down in quality on recent weeks. T«j> bull was a light Limousin lrum I). Procter at 137.5p, with Charolais to 133p and Friesians to 120.5p. Steers made to 1 19|> for u Hereford from B.Lawton, and heifers made to 132u for a Limousin froin.l. Furnsiiaw. Cows met a good trade, but


201). At Monday's meeting, 74 cat­


upward, and the mart regis­ te r in g 131).84p against the national average for Monday of 130]). Lambs: standard to 101.4p


(142.Op), medium to 15()p (13S.12p), heavy to 134.7p (120.90p). Ewes to £20.50 (£13.00). Friday brought the annual


ing better than average trade too. Seniors showed an average of one guinea increase on the year, shearlings rose by 2Ggns and lambs fell by 14gns. CTop price was tne Reserve


show and sale of Mule and Masham gimmer lambs, with a record entry for the mart of 3.02S Iambs, 3010 mules and 540 Mashams. The excellent entry of Mules found a much better trade than forecast. Top price fell by £7 per head, and tne better class of Iambs sold very well all day, tile smaller end of the market bearing the brunt of a £12 overall decrease. Mashams did not fare as well, falling some £15 on last vear, though top pens fell by only £2.


Top price Mules £74 for the


first prize lambs from J. E. Bur­ rows, Kirkby Malham and Mashams £50 from 1). Pilkington of Rimington.


were down a couple of pence with 8Gp top for heavies and 85p for mediums.


(1<»2.ndp). Cows to 80]) (77.4n). In the sheep section, lucre


(115.4p), medium to 1 U>p (IOP.2p>. Prime steers: medium to 114.op (113.13])). Heifers: light to 112p (Klip), medium to 120]) UOP.op). heavy to 132p


Young hulls: light to 137.5p


were 2,o74 forward and trade was better, with prices moving


Masham lambs to £50 (£30.87). On Wednesday, the annual


Mule lambs to £74 (£41.80),


show and sale of Suffolk rams and the first annual sale of Euro breeds and other native Down breeds were held. A catalogue entry of 524 rams, consisted of 440 Suffolks, S4 Euros and other natives. The Suffolk entry showed g re a t ly in c re a sed overall quality of the sheep forward. In the sale ring, the best sheep made excellent trade, with poorer quality mak­


M.E.Tyler, Garstang at 550gns, with the Champion also a lamb f from the same flock cashed at * 430gns. Second highest price was 4S0gns for the First Prize Shearling from T. H. Pickard, Bolton-by-BowIand and Seniors to 2S0gns from J. Robinson and Sons, Gisburn. In the Euro sec­ tion, Texels sold well with a few Charolais and Bleu de Maine receiving attention. Texels made to 385 gns for a two-shear from W. B. Walker, and a lamb at 300gns from the same flock. Charolais to lOOgns, Hamp-


hampion lamb from


shires to Sogns, Bleu de Maine to Iflogns, 39 Suffolk Senior rams to 2S0gns (92gns), 109 Suf­ folk sh e a r l in g s to 430gns (204gns), 190 lambs to 550gns (£104). The judge was Mr J. Barker of Halton on Lune. Awards. Suffolk Senior ram:


Tyler, Garstang, 430gns, 2, M. E. Tyler, Garstang, ooOgns, 3, J . and S. Field, Padiham, 290gns.


H. Pickard, Bolton-by-Bowland, 480gns, 2, D. Calvert,West Marton 300gns, 3, T. H. Pick­ a rd , B o 11 o n - b y - B o w 1 a n d , 310gns. Suffolk ram lambs: 1, M. E.


I, J. Robinson and Sons, Gis- burn 280gns, 2, J. J. Jackson , Goosnargn, 190gns, 3, G. and N. Clegg, Cow Ark, lOOgns. Suffolk shearling rams: 1, T.


dington Road, who is com* peting in the club team section.


served by Clitheroe’s Phi­ lip Smithson (23), of Wad-


Brooks team of 12 will be out-riding for the two offi­ cial British teams of 10 members, to offer assis­ tance in case of any difficulties.


The re s t of the Up


from Clitheroe, Wadding- ton and Chatburn, have travelled to Holland, Spain, Italy, Poland and la s t y e a r ’s ev en t in France, when Britain fin­ ished fifth.


In the past, the men,


has mainly been met by team members, but they are also sponsored by Townson Tractors, Tim- bermatic, Ainsworth’s newsagents and Sea-Link Ferries.


The cost for the journey


the left: Anthony Dins- dale, Paul Grant, Gavin Laxton, Andrew Teasdale, Russell Townson, Bill Dent and Barry Sykes. The other team members are Brian Crabtree, Chris; Marsden, Andy Keane,! Mike Pedlay and Colin! Townson.


Our picture shows, from Pendle Club


WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at the Pen­ dle Club, Clitheroe, were: Mrs E. Wood and Mr G. Horsfield, Mrs W. Lang and Mrs K. Brabbing.


were each fined £300, bound over to keep the peace for two years in the sum of £200, and ordered not to enter Maxine’s for two years. In addition, Wright,


YOUR CLASSIFIED INDEX


AND DEATHS 1. Announcements 2. New Year’s Greetings 3. Easter Greetings


. 4. Christmas Greetings 5. Appreciations 6. Adoptions ' 7. Births 8. Congratulations 9. Greetings


who was in breach of a binding-over order, for­ feited £100. Mr David Hartley, pro­


secuting, told the court that the night club was crowded with at least 200 people. A disturbance occurred on the dance floor and a witness claimed th a t Wright, a shif ­ tworker, was lashing out with his fists at all and sundry around him. The same w itn e s s


BRITTON — COOK


claimed that she saw Beat- tie, a self-employed brick­ layer, pick up a chair and hurl it at a group of people. In mitigation, Mr Bill


There was a nautical fla­ vour to the wedding of a leading radio operator in the Royal Navy, Mr Gary Stephen Britton, and Miss Christine Mary Cook, for the bridegroom and page­ boys were all in naval uniform. The bridegroom is the


10. Birthday Greeings 11. Coming of Age 12. Engagements 13. Forthcoming Marriages 14. Marriages 15. Weddings Anniversaries 16. Silver Weddings 17. Pearl Weddings 18. Ruby Weddings 19. Golden Weddings 20. Diamond Weddings 21. Condolences 22. Deaths 23. Roll of Honour 24. In Memoriam 25. Birthday Memoriam 26. Thanks for Sympathy 27. Acknowledgements 28. Floral Tributes


ANNOUNCEMENTS 34. Church and Charity


Beattie was out with friends when a group of about 20 youths from Clitheroe began to try and provoke them. One struck Beattie and it was at this stage that the fighting broke out. Beattie, who denied


Berry said that the inci­ dent involved many peo­ ple. He stressed that nei­ ther defendant caused the incident. Mr Berry claimed that


only son of Mrs Jennifer Britton, of Garnett Road, Clitheroe, and the bride, a legal secretary for Steele and Son Solicitors of Clith­ eroe, is the only daughter of Mrs Dorothy Cook, of Goosebutts Lane, Clith­ eroe, and the late Mr Nor­ man Cook. The ceremony, at the


when he saw some of his friends taking part in the fighting. He was hit by a stool which someone had thrown. He was bleeding profusely from his head injury and by the time he reached hospital he had lost between four and five pints of blood. Wright was detained in


throwing the chair, was hit by a glass and was knocked unconscious for some time. The cut he sus­ tained needed six stitches. Mr Berry added tha t Beattie was trying, in the main, to defend himself. Wright became involved


hospital for two days, where doctors told him that if he had been a smaller man, the wound could have proved fatal.


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DARTS supremo Eric Bristow will be in the Rib- ble Valley next Friday for a special exhibition match. Bristow, a former world


number one, has been signed up by the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Asso- ‘ ition to play at Calder-


the bride’s cousins, Miss Sarah Louise Garner and Miss Fiona Jane Galbraith. They wore white lace dresses trimmed with royal blue satin and head­ dresses similar to those of the older bridesmaids. They c a r r ie d hoops decorated with fresh flowers. Pageboys were the


stones Ballroom on Fri­ day, September 29th. Anybody wishing to


obtain a ticket should con­ tact league secretary Linda Briggs (tel. Clith­ eroe 22129).


Bungalow


PERMISSION has been granted for a dormer bun­ galow to be built on land at the back of St John’s Close, Read. Members of the Ribble


Valley Council’s Devel­ opment Control Sub-com­ mittee were told that the plot of land could be regarded as an infill plot, haying previously been granted outline planning permission which had now expired.


Retirement


Beans, of Bradford, should be made at the-meeting.


THE speaker at Calder- stones’ Retirement Asso­ ciation on Saturday will be Mr A. G. Bowles on “The adventures of a Kleen Eezy man.” Payment for the trip to


radio operator Mr Stephen Michael Murphy, grooms­ man was Mr Andrew Ainsworth Macdonald Smith and usher was Mr Norman Garner. Following a reception at


bride’s cousin, Matthew Robert Garner, and the bridegroom’s nephew, Daniel Paul Thomas Britton. Best man was leading


Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Photograph: Mr A. P. Kapp, Dunsop Bridge. .


Self-defence


CLITHEROE Young Farmers are looking at forms of self-defence at their next meeting, at Pendleton Village Hall on Wednesday evening, from 7-30 p.m. Newcomers are welcome. The last meeting was a recruitment evening. Vice-chairman Paul Morris showed slides and a video of club activities.


Stalemate


AFTER playing 210 minutes of football, Clitheroe and Ferryhill Athletic are s t i l l locked together. Dn Saturday, the sides drew


2-2 and then on Tuesday night Clitheroe travelled away to Fer­ ryhill and earned a 1-1 draw. It is now possible that the sides will meet again at Shawbridge on Saturday (k.o. 3 p.m.).


GISBURN MART


THERE were 145 newly-calved cows and heifers forward at Gis- bum Auction Mart on Thursday. First quality cows made to £910 (average £734.52), second qual­ ity to £088 (£027.14), first qual­ ity heifers to £800 (£729.10) and second quality to £000 (£627.36). The one in-calf dairy cow due in October made £525. There were 5G0 calves


Continental X bulls and steers to £330 and Friesian X heifers to £370.


forward, including 105 stirks. Charolais X bulls made to £322 (£283.38), heifers to £180 (135.45); Limousin X bulls made to £245 (£187.78), heifers to £100 (109.51); Belgian Blue X bulls to £308 (£224.52), heifers to £204' (£152.42); Simmental X bulls to £208 (£204), heifers to £131 (£115.50); Blonde d’Aquitaine X bulls to £225 (£105.5(1), heifers to £172 (£122.72); Hereford X bulls to £180 (£142.20), heifers to £150 (£100.15); Friesian X bulls to £180 (£100.85), heifers to £130 (£76.20); Angus C bulls


Charolais X bulls to £350 (£326.05), heifers to £300 (£314.45); Limousin X bulls and steers to £350 (£275.00), heifers to £442 (£303.20); Belgian Blue X bulls and steers to £400; other.'


to £150 (£11G.60), heifers to £150 (£102.50). Weaned stirks and stores;


were 060 cattle forward, includ­ ing 301 young bulls, 170 steers and heifers, and 189 cows and bulls. The 3,434 sheep com­ prised 2,907 lambs, 129 shearl­ ings, and 398 ewes and rams. Young bulls: Light bulls made


In the fatstock section there


to 138.2p (121.7p), medium to 137.2p (120.7p); heavy to 138.8p (123.2p). Steers and heifers: Light


steers made to 124.8p (110.8p), medium to 128.8p (114.3p), heavy to 140p (115.8p); light heifers to 118.8p ( l ll .S p ) , medium to 123.8p ( l l l . lp ) , heavy heifers to 125.8p (107p). Cows and.bulls; Grade one


the Inn at Whitewell, the couple left for a touring honeymoon. They are to live in


by her uncle, Mr Leonard Garner, wore a full-length gown of white satin with ruched sleeves. A head­ dress of white satin roses secured her waist-length veil and she carried a shower bouquet of roses, bridal gladioli, gypsophila and alstromeria. Bridesmaids were the bridegroom’s sisters, Miss Lesley Ann and Miss Linda Britton, who wore dresses of royal blue satin and headdresses of roses, spray carnations and bou- vardia. They carried posies to match their headdresses. Small bridesmaids were


United Reformed Church, Clitheroe, was conducted by the Rev. Christine Collin. The bride, given away


35. Church Notices 36. Public Notices 37. Election Notices 38. Professional Services 39. Competition Results 40. Musical Successes 41. Dancing Successes 42. Elocution Successes 43. Examination Successes 44. Legal Notices 45. Tenders 46. Catering 47. Personal 48. Personal Services 49. Business Services 50. Removals and Road Transport 51. Lost and Found 52. Hairdressing 53. Dressmaking/Alterations 54. Shooting and Fishing 55. Tuition 56. Education 57. Wedding Window 58. Mobile Disco


EMPLOYMENT 63. Situations Vacant


64. Thank You Applicants 65. Situations Wanted


HOLIDAYS 70. Tours, Cruises and Travel


71. Caravans and Camping


72. Trailers 73. Holiday Accommodation


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES


74. Boats 75. Boarding Houses 76. Hotels and Cafes


FINANCIAL 81. Business for Sale 82. Business Wanted 83. Business to Let 84. Business Opportunity


BUSINESS AND


85. Insurance 86. Financial


87. Loans 88. Shares and Investments


FOR SALE 91. Pets Corner 92. Horses and Ponies 93. Farming/Livestock and Poultry


94. Nursery. Corner 95. Auctions and Sales


96. Furniture for Sale 97. Radio, TV and Video


98. Hi-Fi and Music 99. Photographic


100. Miscellaneous Sales .


101. Fashion 102. Sports and Leisure 103. Typewritersr 104. For Hire: Plant/Equipment 105. Gardening


106. Antiques 107. Miscellaneous Wants


.108. Furniture Wanted 109. Miscellaneous 110. HomeServies 111. Musical Instruments 112. Computers/Electronics


PROPERTIES 114. Licensed Property


115. Farms/Smallholdings 116. Accommodation to Let 117. Accommodation Wanted


118. Land 119. Houses for Sale 120. Houses Wanted 121. Houses Exchanged


122. Valuations 123. Hotels for Sale 124. Mortgages 125. Shops 126. Warehouses' 127. Business Premises 128. Industrial Premises


VEHICLES 131. Cycles


132. Vehicle Repair 133. Vehicles for Hire 134. Motors and Accessories 135. Commercial Vehicles 136. Vehicles Wanted 137. Motor Cycles and Accessories 138. Motor Tuition 139. Motor Insurance 140. Garages 141. Motor Repairs and Services 144. Motor Show


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SAINT yw WILFRID’S •


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CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL, BLACKBURN


Chairman of Governors — W. S. Anderson Headmaster — D. J. Taylor, B.A.


OPEN EVENINGS


6-8.00 p.m. for parents of prospective pupils aged 11 + , September 1990.


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10th


(prospective pupils welcomed with their parents)


The Chairman of Governors and Headmaster will address both meetings at at 7.00 p.m.


Application forms for Admission in September 1990 will


be available from the Clerk to the Governors then and/or by writing now to the School (s.a.e. please).


ADVERTISEMENT When you, cancel a


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


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.


Ribble Valley Borough Council


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


An application has been received (or permission to: Conversion of redundant farm building to dwelling at Farm Building adjacent to Ribble V iew , D o c k b u r L a n e , SAWLEY.


Application No 3/89/0655. 7


Change of use of upper floors of building to office use with access from rear of property via passage at 10/12, Castle Street, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/89/0661.


C o n se n t to d is p la y an


advertisement at 4 Castle Street, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/89/0676.


125p, standard to 137.5p (130.2p), medium*.to 135.op (129.8p), heavy to 135.5p (127.1p), overweight to.115.5p (114.3p), shearlings to- 119p (112.5p), half-bred ewes to £29.20 (£25.85), horned ewes to


made to 95.2p (93. Ip), grade two to 91.2p (87.4p), grade "iree to 87.2p (74.8p), anclgraz- ig to 85.8p (72.8p). Sheep: Light fambs made to


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in wriling within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council O f f ic e s , C h u rch Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e lo p m e n t 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 form and pfan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed; Philip Bailey, .


: Director of Development. and Client.Services. September 21st 1989.'


£25.80’(£19.90), rams to £33.80 (£20.05).


, Ribble Valley Borough Council


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


An application has been received for permission to: 6 retail units and 18 dwellings at United C-operatives, Berry Lane, LONGRiDGE.


, Application No 3/89/0626.


Dining room and bedroom extension at 36, Water Street, RIBCHESTER. Application No 3/89/0631.


Detached Garage at Bank Hall H o u se , S aw le y Ro a d , GRINDLETON. Application No 3/89/0639 and 640.


Conversion of existing cottage and ch a n g e of use of outbuildings to form a private dwelling with integral garage at 5, Bank Hall Cottages, Sawley Road, GRINDLETON. Application No 3/89/0641.


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 O f f ic e s , C h u rch W a lk , Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on tn e D e v e lo p m e n t 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 form and pfan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated. .


Signed: Philip Bailey, Director of Development and Client Services: ■ September 21 st, 1989.


MR CARL HAYTHORNWHITE Date of Birth: May 2nd, 1960 BURNLEY FOR BUYING/SELLING 22331


Last heard of in Clitheroe area ■ 8 to 9 years ago.


Please contact:. , Social Services Dept.,


Jubilee Street, Blackburn. . Tel. Blackburn 583328 by October 16th, 1989.


E LA IN E MACMILLAN


Formerly of a top Blackburn nalrdraaalng aalon la now mobile.


Specialising In precision cutting, styling,^wrmln^tinting and spe-


For appointment and advice , ring Elaine on Clltheroa ■!: (0200)25411


Ribble Valley Borough Council


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 -1974


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been received to: Change of use of upper floors of building to office use with access from rear of property via passage at 10/12 Castle Street, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/89/0661.


C o n se n t to d is p la y an advertisement at 4 Castle Street, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/89/0676.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special A rc h ite c tu ra l or Historic Interest. Any person w i s h i n g t o m a k e


representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Council Off i c e s , Ch u r c h 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 (or inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o p m e n t 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. September 21 st, 1989.


' Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


William Britch of 4 Talbot Close, Clitheroe, Lancs, BB7 1LF is applying to replace with change a licence to use Tarmac Roadstone Holdings Ltd, North West Bankfield Quarry, Clitheroe, Lancs, BB7 4QA and Miles Fox Haulage, Salthill Industrial Estate, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe BB7 1QD as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle. 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 r e p r e s e n t a t i o n to the Licensing Authority at North We s t e r n T r a f f i c Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, 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.


39. COMPETITION RESULTS


WHALLEY SPORTS CLUB. Autumn Draw, 1989. Win­ ning Numbe r s : 1373 0783 0 1 0 5 3 0 0 3 3 1 3 9 5 5 8 5 1974 3 9 2 9 0 3 2 5 5 3 8 0 1293 1305 5 0 4 8 0 8 8 0 2 6 1 5 0 3 4 0 .


Thanks to all contributory, o f prizes.


ROEFIELD APPEAL. Trunk- c ensus challenge, number of v e h i c l e s 3 2 9 , a l l pr i z e s c la imed . Ga la Day draw, p r i z e s u n c l a ime d - wh i t e t i c k e t 8 4 . Te l . Cl i th e r o e 4 1 8 2 3 .


CLITHEROE F.C. Supporters Club, We ek 7 - No . 249


£ 5 0 .


44. LEGAL NOTICES TL IC E N S IN G A C T 1964


VIOLENCE AND MORE Vio­ lence. Where wil l it end ? For a recorded talk on whut the Bible pr edic t s , phone Blackburn 5 8 2 4 9 0 .


LONELY D e s p a i r in g . S u i ­ cidal - Contact Samaritans, Ne l son 6 9 4 9 2 9 or Blackburn 6 6 2 4 2 4 .


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O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN


I, FRANK HARGREAVES ol My t t o n F o ld Farm Hote l . Lu uyho , Blackburn, Lanca­ shire having durinu the past s ix mo n th s car ried on the t rade o r cal l ing o f a Hotel Propr ietor HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intent ion to apply at the Trans fer Se s s ions for the said Divi s ion to be held at T h e C o u r t H o u s e . King St r ee t , Cl i the roe on Monday. 1 6 th Oc tobe r , 1 9 8 9 . at 10 a. in. for the PROVISIONAL GRANT to me o f a Just ices’ Licence authoris ing me to sell by retail intoxicating liquors o f al l d e s c r ip t ion s for con­ sumpt ion on thos e parts ol the pr emi s e s known us ’Myt­ to n Fo ld Farm H o t e l ’ and out l ined in blue and red on the plan depos i ted wi th the sa id Cle rk and respectively k n o w n us ‘T h e Uuuque t - i n g /C o n f c r c n c c H u l l ’ and adjoining ‘V . I .P. Rooms ' ol wh ich p r emi s e s myse l f and my Wi f e Li l ian Hargreaves are the own e r s AND it is my intent ion to ask the Justices to in s e r t in such J u s t i c e s ’ Licence the fol lowing condi­ t ions : - 1. No in t o x i c a t i n g l iquor shal l be so ld or supplied in the said * Banquet ing/Cuufer- enc c Hal l ’ o the rwi s e than to p e r s o n s takin g tab ic meals therein and for consumption by such a pe r son us an ancil­ lary to his meal . 2 . Sui table be v e r a g e s other t h a n i n t o x i c a t i n g l iq u o r ( in c lu d in g d r in k in g water) shal l be equal ly available for consumpt ion wi th or other­ wi s e as an anci llary to meals s e r v e d t h e r e i n . A N D no into x ica t ing l iq u o r shal l hr s o l d o r s u p p l i e d in the ‘V . I .P. Ro oms ' adjoin ing Un­ said *Banqueting/Coufcrcm:c Hal l ’ o th e rwi s e than to:- 3 . (a) P e r s o n s a t t en d in g a F u n c t io n in th e sa id ‘Ban- que t ing/Confc r enc c Hair (b) Pe r sons at tending a pre­ booked Confe r enc e , Seminar or Private Me et ing o f a like kind. 4 . N o i n t o x i c a t i n g l iquor shal l be so ld o r supplied for consumpt ion o f f c i ther part o f the said pr emi se s . 5 . No Ap pl i c a t ion shal l be made under the authority of the Licence for the Grunt of an O c c a s i o n a l L i c e n c e in re spec t o f e i the r part of the


said pr emi se s . D A T E D t h i s 1 5 t h d a y o f Sept embe r 1 9 8 9 . SIGNED: Ru sh ton Ibbotsou & Co 7/8 Richmond Terrace BLACKBURN Sol ic i tor s and Agent s for the said Frank Hargreaves


The General Council i Osteopad Announces t |


Mrs H. A. PERCIVAL (nee | have commenced j


6 CHURCH BROW, CLITHERC Available tor consultation I


REGISTERED 0S|


Mr R. W. PERCIVALl and


Mrs DENISE Char tered P h y s l


is pleased to announce that sn


private Physiotherapy in the corr For further details or (


Tel: BOLTON-BY-Bl


ASHMEADE Home for the Elderly


Have a vacancy for


ONE LADY RESIDENT


We otter small but homely accommodation.


Only 11 residents For further details


Tel. Burnley 25142


M.C.S.P. S I


RSEWO


HOME FOR THE ELDERLY Owen Street, Rosegrove


O OD CO


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The first purpose built home, ground lloor level only


VACANCIES FOR


MALE AND FEMALE RESIDENTS


L IC E N S IN G A C T 1 9 6 4 S e c t io n 77


TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN


I, Simon Chri s tophe r Dutton, o f the RIv e r s ido /Do Tuhlcy Inn, Ribchc s tc r Road. Clay­ t o n -I e - D a l e , R i b c h c s t e r


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


J.N. Hargreaves, trading as Hargreaves & Coates Ltd, of Low Moor Top Farm, Edisford Road, Clitheroe BB7 2LT is applying to replace without change a licence to use Back St Paul’s St, Low Moor, Clitheroe BB7 2LS as an operating centre for 8 goods ve h ic le s ’ and 2 tra ile rs . Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment ot 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.


h e r e b y g i v e n o t i c e that I intend to apply to the Licens­ ing Jus t ic e s at the Licensing S e s s io n s t o be held at The Co u r t H o u s e . King St r e e t . Cl i the roc at 10 a. in. on Mon­ day 16th October, 1989 for a S p e c i a l H o u r s Ce r t i f i c a t e u n d e r S e c t i o n 7 7 o f the Lic ens ing Ac t 1 9 6 4 for the l icensed pr emi s e s s i tuated at Ribchc s te r Road, Clayton-lc- Dalc, Ribchc s tc r and known as the Riv e r s id e /Dc Tablcy Inn. A N D F U R T H E R T A K E NOTICE that if such Cert if i ­ cate is granted I shal l apply to the said Licensing Jus tices t h a t t h e s a i d C e r t i f i c a t e should be limit ed to the fol ­ lowing days namely Fridays and Saturdays only, A N D F U R T H E R T A K E NOTICE that if such Cert if i ­ cate is granted Sect ion 76 of the Licensing Ac t 1 9 6 4 will ap p ly t o th e s a id p r emi s e s f r om t h e 1 6 t h O c t o b e r , 1989.


A N D F U R T H E R T A K E NOT IC E t h a t a n y p e r s o n i n t e n d i n g t o o p p o s e t h i s appl icat ion should give notice in wr i t ing o f his intent ion to tha a b o v e n amed appl icant and to the Clerk to the Recd- Icy and Cl i th c r o c Licens ing Jus t ic e s , P.O. Box 6 4 . Colne Road, Rc edlcy , Burnley BB10' 2NQ s p e c i f y in g in gene ra l t e rm s t h e g r o u n d s o f hi s o p p o s i t i o n n o t l a t e r than s e v en days be fore the com­ mencement o f the Licensing Se s s ions at which this appl i ­ cat ion i s to be made.


Dated this 18th day o f Sept embe r 1 9 8 9 Cyril Mor ri s Arkwr ight Churchgate Hous e 3 0 Churchgate BOLTON BL1 1HS Sol ic i tor s for the Applicant .


WEIGHT LOSE


It s Easy It’s Fun


^Phone: NYREE JOHNSON^ on


BURNLEY 50292


SUNBED HIRE p r i c e s a r e d own , 8 tube c anopie s , 4 w e e k s £ 2 5 . Te l . Hynburn L e i s u r e o n A c e r In t o n l 3 4 2 2 9 .


Telephone: Mr and Mrs Tattersall BURNLEY 37788 anytime


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SUP-A-TAN SUNBEDS. £50 f o r 3 m o n t h s h i r e ] Hir c'/ sale s , r e - tu b e s . Te l . , B u r n l e y 3 5 3 4 6 / M o b i l e 0 8 3 6 -5 6 5 2 6 0


DARWEN SUN LEISURE for t h e v e r y l a t e s t f a s t tan sunbed rental s . £ 2 5 for 6 we eks . Darwcn 7 7 1 5 1 5 .


DISCO AND P .A . GEAR. Hi r e i t f r om O p u s . T e l . \


FUNCASTLES FOR HIRE Ch r i s tma s , Bir thda y s , fo r indoor use. Ne l son 6 8 6 1 0 .


NEED A DISCO ? Ring Opus on Burnley 2 0 7 9 5 .


49. BUSINESS SERVICES


★ * * * * * * * * * * * * * . BOOKS WRITTEN UP AND 1 ACCOUNTS PREPARED


lor sole traders, partnerships and Limited Companies tor submission to 1 the Inland Revenue. Cash Hows and budgets prepared, V.A.T. returns and income tax returns completed.


Tel. BURNLEY 413886 o r . j COLNE 862172 „


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TY PEWR IT ER S , c o p i e r s , c a l c u l a t o r s , d u p l i c a t o r s . Repair s , mo s t make s . Te l . . Acorn o r f lc e Equipment on Burnley 5 6 1 1 5 .


JAN FOR BOOK-KEEPING and account s, specia lise in l party plan, none to o small. Tel . Cl i theroe 2 5 3 3 5 . ,


4 1 4 2 1 6


50. REMOVALS AND R O A D TRANSPORT


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any d i s t a n c e , • b e s t r a t e s . . . T e l . B u r n l e y 4 1 5 7 0 8 o r | 0 8 3 6 3 3 0 5 0 4 (Mobi le ) .


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