aiitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 27th, 1089 11 ley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22321,. (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) I f tw v y 6 * 0 0 1 \ v i u o a i j ivw-/ Q -m
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J n Saturday you have a > the impressive Palace, j to explore the shops or ing there's an optional (£9)
la tour ot beautifully lit. coach and tour escort will i our tree sightseeingtour. 3. Arc De Tnomphe,Place ne we arrive al Sacre Coeur, of the artists area called
jr coach can drop you at the leave the hotel for a visit to eal place for a night out with typically French cafes. On j we drrve to a hypermarket Dover. You'll arrive home \ memories.
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Plenty of French fun for visitors
ImAGNIFIQUE! That ■is the view of 90 resi dents of the Whalley area who enjoyed a
Ispectacular v is it to Vihiers for the French Revolution bicenten nial celebrations.
I The whole of Franco let its hair down for the 200th
I anniversary and Whalle.v's twin town was no e.xeep-
I Lion despite the fact that IVihierswas a Royalist (stronghold during the I revolutionary epoch. I A highlight of the stay was the presentation of a seat on behalf of Whalley.
Iwhich was placed in a [newly-landscaped area
[near St Nicholas's Church
I in Vihiers. I Mrs Jene Pope, spokes- Iman for the twinning asso- I datum, said: "This was our [most successful visit so far. It is encouraging to
and a procession with peo ple dressed in costumes ol the time towing a replica of the Bastille. The anniversary was
[see how numbers going i lover to France have I grown with each trip, so I that now we have more I than twice as many people las on the first occasion. I “St rong views were ! expressed about the revo- llution, which is not sur prising when you consider that Vihiers was part of the Vendee Royalist area.
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I There are many people I around whose ancestors I lost a great dual, but there I is no animosity, with the I French wanting to put the I past behind them now.” Celebrations included
■ ing in the town square well into the early hours. The Mayor of Vihiers,
marked wi th typical French verve and included a spectacular fireworks display over a local cha teau, concerts, and danc-
- exchanges. Vihiers visi tors will have the chance of seeing the completed Whalley bus station gar dens and the sun dial, which marks the official
Dr Chr is t ian Gi l let , thanked the English visi tors for their wish to forge closer links and presented special commemorative medals. These ties will be main- t a in ed with fu r th e r
| Our photograph shows some of the visitors to Vihiers outside Whalley Methodist Church.
twinning.
Excellent films on the way
WHILE good summer weather increases attendances at Ribblesdale Pool, it has an adverse effect on takings at Clitheroe Civic
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Furniture, Clocks, Watches, Rugs, Carpets, Paintings, Miniatures, Silver, Jewellery, Objects of Vertu, European and Oriental Ceramics, Glass, Collectors’ Items and other Works of Art.
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THE flavour of “One Man and his . Dog” came to Whalley on Sunday with trials staged by Rossendale Sheepdog Society.
Sixty-seven dogs from all over the
North competed for cash prizes in trials which witnessed good running despite the heat.
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Fields were taken over for the event, the first of its kind held locally for several years, and so popular was it that that there were calls for another to be held next year.
The Queen Elizabeth II Playing Winners gained points to help them.
qualify for the national sheepdog trials, and among leading names tak ing part was Bob, owned by Rossen dale farmer Chris Brown, the duo having represented England at young handlers’ competitions. Another prominent entry, Zac, owned by Bill Heslop, of Baxenden, was a trials
winner at the Great Yorkshire. Show and the Rossendale Open.
Rossendale, and farmer Mr Vincent Fox, of Withgill, near Clitheroe, loaned the sheep.
The judge was Mr John Brown, of Winner of the open with 95 points
was Bob and runner-up was Zac, who also came joint second in points (94) with Staffordshire farmer John Har vey’s Lizzie, but was ahead on time.
Novice winner was Lizzie with: 94
points, resulting in this dog now being able to enter the big time of sheep dog trials. Runnet-up with 93 was Jill, owned by John Chamber lain, of Barnsley.
petitors (from left) James Jackson, of Downham, Vincent Fox, of Withgill, John Palmer, Twiston. With them is
Mr Michael Green who helped to organise the event.
Our photograph shows local com KITCHENS TILE — TUDIO 3,AMANELS0NSTREET T e ie £ h o n ^ J0 2 8 2 )^ 9 3 8 9 j^ ^
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meant that the number of people watching films has dropped, compared to the same period last year, the cinema has a host of major attractions to tempt the
Hall. Although the recent spell of superb weather has
sade,” “Licence to Kill” and "Batman" will attract a lot of interest when they are shown at the cimcma. A report, given at Kibble Valley Borough Coun
public in coming months. It is hoped that films such as "The Last Cru
cil's Recreation and Leisure Committee meeting, also detailed various other events held in the Civic Hal earlier this year. These included the Laurel and Hardy Evening and the Coopers and Lybranil-spon-
sored Silent Film Evening.
Planners turn down farm site request
AN application for a new dwelling on a Bashall Eaves farm has been refused by Ribble Valley planners.
submitted by Mr and Mrs J. Greenhalgh and related to a site at Rugglesmire Farm, Rabbit Lane. Members of the council’s
The application was
Development Control Sub committee heard that the site was within a desigated area of outs t andin g natural beauty in the For
est of Bowland. The present agricultural
unit comprised a farm house, occupied by the a p p l i c a n t s , wi th a two-bedroomed bungalow
close by. Planning consent was
council’s director of devel opment and client services Mr Philip Bailey said it was clear the need for an additional dwelling had already been met in the form of the bungalow.
granted for the bungalow in 1959 for the retirement of the applicant’s mother and father. The property is cur rently leased and the
On the lookout for singers
THE Clitheroe Associa tion of Church Choirs, which is currently enjoy ing a well-earned summer b r e a k , wi l l r e sume rehearsals on Sunday, September 10 th. The 60-strong choir,
(Clitheroe) said the farmer had spent a lot of money installing a large bottling plant on the site. The existing bungalow could have been sold off at any time in the last 30 years as it was not subject to agri cultural occupancy. “We should support the farm ing community in this area,” he added. Coun. Les Ne v e t t
Coun. John Cowgill
New hedge for playing fields at Whalley
A NEW hedge is being considerd as a replacement for a fence at Whalley’s Queen Elizabeth II Play ing Fields. The fence runs along the
A59 by-pass side of the site and its replacement was discussed at Whalley and Little Mitton Parish Council’s meeting. The idea was given a
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|A GALA e x t r a v a ganza is to be held in Clitheroe as a massive fund-raiser for the Ribble Valley’s first purpose-built leisure
Ip p n trp The Ribble Valley
teers and sponsors to help make the gala day on Sep tember 2nd a day to
Sports and Recreation Association needs volun
1 attract the crowds and fill I the coffers
lraised £40,000 towards its |£70,000 contribution for the new leisure centre at
The association has now
iRoefield, and hopes to Iraise the bulk of the I remainder from the gala
day.
expected to attend the gam which includes a wide range of popular events,
Thousands of people are ■dog
display. ' But the costs are high.
The parachutists and the insurance cover will cost £500 each, and even pro viding toilets chalks up a hefty £250. To help cover these costs the association is asking businesses as well as individuals for sponsorships.
to be done on the day that we’ll need volunteers for,” said publicity officer Rick
“Also, there are 101 jobs
Graves. While there are plenty
of loose ends to be tied up in the next few weeks, the organisers are in a position to say that the list of crowd-pulling events include a children’s fun fair, a tiny-tots’ fun run and fancy dress, saucy seaside photographs, abseiling, a balloon race, a judo and karate dem'on- stration, welly-throw ing,tug-of-war, and guess- the-weight of the cow, as well as all the usual attractions such as a tom bola, games, face-painting, and a raffle.
the day at 11 a.m., with a procession from the Castle
Organisers hope to start
Gate to the Castle Field with a b r a s s band, majorettes, gala queen and Clitheroe’s Mayor and town crier taking part.
will be free, but admission to an evening dance in a marquee at Roefield will be by ticket only. Money raised will be for
Admission to the event What the voluntary
group wants is for a new complex to house a four- court badminton area also suitable for indoor bowl ing, hockey,five-a-side football, netball, volley ball, basketball, and cricket net practice. It is hoped that an exhi
funding the proposed new b u i l d i n g a t E d i s - ford,where there are already facilities for keep- fit, weight-training, league,club and junior badminton, ju-jitsu and
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for cycle and road races, organised walks and social gatherings.
Edisford is also a base
bition extolling the virtues of the proposed centre will soon be on display in the foyer of the Ribble Valley Council offices, while a thermometer charting the progress of the appeal should soon be in position on the library wall in Mar ket Place. Anyone who feels able
All suites to be sold off at or below factory prices.
80 suites in stock. All suites contain the new safer foam
Creative Warwick print
suite............................... £799 Connoisseur print suite Abbey suite..............
Lydia suite............... Frayling corner group.
to help on the day may contact Mr Graves (Clith eroe 24593).
Gemini print suite............ £999 £899
£555 induces extta set c l covets £904 Richmond 3-pce suite........£1295 £929 £835 Pasadona 3-pce suite........ £799 £599 £599 Hampton 3pce suite......... £995 E749 £676 Genoa oak irame suite...... £649 £749
DINING SETS
ROEFIELD LEISURE APPEAL
Tables and chairs Irom £129,£149. £169,£229
Cambridge wall unit.......... £499 Sakot wall unit................. £419
M o r r is S a p p h ire 6' mahogany unit 3 only........ £699
Morris Sapphire table A 6 chairs 2ony.............. ....... £937 £849 Brookdale table & chairs lonly...............................CtOOO £849
Meredew 3' teak unit t only.............................. £299 £199
BEDROOM FURNITURE
Slag Minstrel 0011004 tall 5-door robes nas f r r80 (VOIVC1050 C sets only G-Plan New Season’s entire display (will lit large bedroom) was £2.500 NOW £1,500 SAVE £1,000
5 door mirror robes was £349 NOW £299 17 only 1 only Bahama polyesler litmenl (9'6" wrdo) was £549 NOWZ449 t only while 3 door tail robe was £309 A/OWC199
S A L E P R IC E S ON P IN E B E D R O O M S , A L L S T A G B E D R O O M S , A L S T O N S B E D R O O M S NEW RAN G E JU S T IN
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THIS IS JUST _ A SMALL SELECTION FROM OUR MASSIVE STOCKS
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Opening Times: Monday lo Friday 9 a.m. lo 6 p.m.. L ■■( Saturday 5.30 p.m; Late night: Thursday 8 p.m. - ample' free parking
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mixed reception “What is the use of
obtaining a hedge if there is already a line of trees'/’’ asked chairman Coun. Frank Pope. However, Coun. Arthur
Pearson said that there was no definite boundary and Coun. Thelma Feather noted that it would cost a lot of money to replace the
fence. Members decided that
(Grindleton) maintained there was a necessity for a dwelling. There had been a big investment, the farmer had a large milk quota and the property was run in a business-like manner, he said. Mr Bailey warned coun
the proposed work. No seat belt
cillors they could be set ting a dangerous prece dent if the application was approved.
FOR failing to wear a seat belt in King Lane, Clith eroe, Roger Jowett (33), of Copy Nook Hotel, Bolton- by-Bowland, was fined £20 after pleading guilty by letter at Clitheroe Magis trates’ Court.
they should find out if the fence was their responsi bility and. if it was, then obtain three estimates for
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which meets in Clitheroe Parish Church,is always on the lookout for new members and anyone interested should attend the September practice.
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