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- w Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 3rd,,1030


SPORTS STARTS, HERE Burgess knock saves blushes


AT th e te a in te r v a l , e v e ry th in g lo o k ed ro sy fo r Amateur“SwTmmiiig^Association Whalley.


. „ Rolls-Royce 1st XI 83, Whalley 2nd XI 8C for 9 ,


I first three wickets, for just twd CLITHEROE Golf Club has \ runs


i their innings. I, The modest total of 83 should ) have posed no problems for the « visitors, but they were soon in ’ deep trouble, having lost their


f downfall as Rolls crowded the Tuesday and Wednesday, the wen Richard Wilson, Katie Wilkin semi-finals and finals are being


’ lively, Whalley’s batsmen were Championships. J largely contributing to their own m


) Although the wicket’was


■ bat. i David Taylor offered stern * resistance before finally falling


lu Aft?r ihc qualifying rounds on Gary Cocks, Mark Hayt Played today.


The Ladies section at the club • Jn the team events, Clitheroe


wuujf uuu i»«uiiwuuj. .


son, Emma Lang (2), Tracey Gee (2) and Peter Jones (2). -


a wnson


i| went at 41 things were looking ^ Hanson secured first place Other team members taking yon. T. Bvrne N f>eel B » grim.


l The lower order showed their The qualifiers for the Corona- Houghton. Rachel Kirk, Sam J. Rose, D. Fletcher. t mettle with some dogged resis- tion hoursomes were Margaret Davies, Alan Cocks. Chris- ~


i towards the total, but when he sornes, Mary Thompson and ldxl freestyle cannon. with a score of 9G-10.5-79.O.


£ earlier


f. .......... i . t»..... ... ! tance.


1 .................


9 the season. Rolls-Royce 1st XI 83. Bowling: D. Higginbotham


j wicket partnership of 24 before - Cumin went with nine runs ! needed. t Burgess knocked off the runs to give his side six points that lUK


J well supported by Cumin and the pair had a ninth


re! Lee Iklrgossf^v'hoTad H o W « M a ^ . i a^ T h o taken two wickets, was Division Three winter Stable-


1 - Maurice J“rl1 final play-off was won by ■ ' ' & b v ' L t g s r o l7 ,S


Hmdle by JOpts to 17pts. could prove vita) at the end of


12-3-10-2, L. Burgess 10-2-18-2, S. Gorton 10-2-18-2, F. Mack- wood 9-1-21-3. Whalley: D. Wilcock 2, K. Maekwood 0, R. Hilton 0, D. Higginbotham 5, D. Taylor 21, M. Walker 1, A. Nazir 11, L. Burgess 32 n.o., S. Gorton 2, M. Camm 8, R. Foster 0 n.o., extras 4, total (nine wickets) 80.


Whalley book cup


final place Whallev 3,


Nelson GSOB 1


THIS was an exciting match, with both sides committing themselves to attacking football in an effort to reach the final of the East Lancashire League President's Cup. The Nelson ’keeper had to be


the game and should have scored after 20 minutes from the penalty spot. The kick was hit weakly and Dwyer managed to save the shot. Lambert rattled Whalley’s cross-bar shortly after from outside the penalty area and the villager’s defence came under severe pressure but did not falter. Showing great character,


brave ami alert to save at the feet of Bury and to deny Smith as Whalley opened brightly. Nelson fought their way into


U n m i n r r ■ r * -U m i I lg


fOR the third race of the Clith- r n , b r s'nrel “ seif “


from Worcester!


arrived back at 1-41 p.m. to win Parker. The


the race for David next five birds all belonged to the S. Robinson and Son loft. Results: D. Parker (velocity


west-to- south westerly wind at field 144, Skipton 114, Hasling- 11-30 a.m. A good race was den 91. expected and the first bird


Ski lift


1559.21), S. Robinson and Son (1557.99), S. Robinson and Son (1530.83) , S. Robinson and Son (1530.83) , S. Robinson and Son (1530.83) , S. Robinson and Son (1530.83) , I). Parker (1529.51), H. Lofthouse (1527.93), F. Dale (1515.97), F. R. Howarth (1515.02), K. Chew (1512.87), H. Lofthouse (1511.80), B. Scott (1511.05). Next week's race is from


Gloucester, a distance of 137 miles.


Rossendale snatch result


Clitheroe Ladies FC 1, Rossendale Ladies’ FC 2


LOCAL rivals Rossendale pro­ vided Clitheroe with their last match of the season in the North West Regional second division, and the away team ran out 2-1 winners.


U lialle.v forced their way back ({(.fence for long periods, only to into the- iirocraliiiL's and in the iw tlm-arteil by ’keeper Parkin-


. , pre ssured the Rossendale


close range. Whalley’s pressure continued At the other end, Rossendale in the second half and it came as no real surprise when thev went further ahead after 50 minutes, Leech, who five minutes earlier had missed from the penalty spot, made


*


strong run down the left wing, He took the ball


doubt five minutes later, with Leech once again involved. His accurate free-kick from 25 yards found Ormerod, who easily vuia


was deflected into the net. The result was put beyond


k !iu;,1 :• KHV/u'r.'i amends with a


Hughes, stopped the ball on the line. Unfortunately,


the to the by-line award a penalty,


spun on to her arm and the referee had no choice but


Clitheroe began well and


AFTER a foggy day when it hud been impossible to see the bottom of the training slope, the fog lifted at Pendle Ski Club on Sunday about 90 minutes before the evening’s races were to be held. The course was single slalom


run against the clock. Each racer had two runs, the faster one being counted. Of the 22 medal winners, 10


were from the Ribble Valley, while Pendle and other areas had six each. Results: Novices — 1st, Niall


(Clitheroe) 10.07. Under 10 - 2nd, Tim Hilton


Alobaidi (Lan g h o ) 15.29 seconds; 2nd, Hatnani Alobaidi (Langho) 17.99. Under 12 — 3rd, Ricky Khan


(Sabden) 13.12; 3rd, Stephen Webb (Langho) 13.47. Ladies — 2nd, Alison Muldcrig


(Clitheroe) 13.OS; 3rd, Jackie Webb (Langho) 13.90. Veterans — 2nd, Ronnie Blair (Clitheroe) 12.30.


Rally brothers


]^clC6 Oil. A m


show his- goal-scoring ability by im„ressivo goal to nut Clitheroe !1 "ow seaso" in l '' shooting home on the turn from jn^0 t|je ]ea(y


looked threatening and a shot from them looked a certain goal until


left-back, Chris the ball to


and liit a hard low cross, which Rossendale made no mistake


' whalley were now well on minutes remaining. top, with Dewhurst, Smith and ■ m Bury all having good efforts


^ • saved. The pace of the game and i;:


the hard uneven pitch took its >;! toll and weary legs were much


h ; in evidence in the closing stages. was floated across the penalty '... _________ _


f ! Nelson’s Atkinson, who in the latched on to the ball to score a AFTER being expelled from the Clitheroe and District I! fVoin insid^hiTmvn^ainnto the


* One of those least affected was a rca and a visiting forward ..m ........... ..


K; was excellent, built on solid L: defending, creative midfield SI play and snarn forward play. P, whalley: Dwyer, Parkinson, t ; Leech, Bolton, Entwis tlc, J Braysford, Park, Ormerod, £! Bury, Smith, Dewhurst. Subs: i* j Keighley, Duckworth.


ft j Whalley penalty area. His well equaliser after this incident, but a, driven cross was poked over the could not find the back of the •i, line by Wych .to give Nelson a net. Although defeated, Pauline K | consolation goal they fully Feather, Diana Barton and t | deserved. Whalley overall performance ^aIaes


at the Hyndburn Inn on May 9th.


Louise Ward all had excellent The club’s AGM will be held


Hughes, Room, Ward, Feather, T illey, Brooker. O'Brien, P a rk e r , Swarbrick. Subs: Ralph, Goutdcn.


Clitheroe: Vickers, Barton, Ribblesdale round-up


IT was a memorable weekend for Whalley wicket­ keeper Vic Morris.


Stumper Vic takes his 250th victim


six points by defeating Bar- Baxenden 9G; Great Harwood noldswick but, Vic, who was (Gpts) G1 for 2, Blackburn


by stumping Peter Graham, off Saturday's fixtures: Senior In^ °/ Fallon. League — Barnoldswick v Great


He notched up this milestone for 3, Barnoldswick 101. , .


. standing up to the wicket e ro e v R e a d ,P a d ih am v agains t even the quickest Whalley.


towers-


at Whalley. two in particular Division Two — Ribblesdale stand out. Indian wicketkeeper. Wanderers v Lower Darwen Farouk Engineer was profes- Whallev v Padiham. siona! in 1979 and Vic still kept Sundav: Division Three — the gloves. Another Indian test Blackburn Northern v Kibbles- player, Laxman Sivaramaknsh- dale Wanderers, Clitheroe v


In the 12 seasons he has spent Clitheroe. ■


nan, ensured that Vic was kept Burnley Belvedere, busy with his subtle blend of


spin when he was professional at Station Ruud in 1985.


Clitheroe were unlucky to feel the wrath of Craig Howarth’s and Neil Bradshaw’s willow. Fortunately, Bryan Lones flew in from South Africa on Friday, netted the following morning and scored an unbeaten 73 as his side claimed a point.


Elsewhere in the league. * *


Triple success for villagers


local professionals with them all Whalley FC have performed putting in fine-performances, well m<cup competitions this Murk Aspin claimed his first season and have secured final wicket for Read and went-on to places in three cups, finish with G-50 as his side defeated Settle, while Gary .-The Ribble Valley League Yates grabbed 6*22 as Ribblcs- s,de are due^ to meet Waggon dale wanderers demolished an^ Horses in the final of the Padiham in a Ramsbottom Cup Aitken Shield on May Gth (k.o. warmup.


It was a good weekend for the over-impressive league iorm. ALTHOUGH not enjoying


unbeaten 3G, which was inter- ' To complete the treble, the rupted as he had to leave the Last Lancashire League side field suffering from double will now travel to TurfMoor on vision.


maximum points from two the Ashley Smith Cup, again games and Roger Watson led • against Waggon and Horses, the way with 4-23. and an .


.


dubs, Whalley travel to Padi- seventh place in the East Lan- ham while Ribblesdale are at cashire League, the'club will Blackburn Northern.


.*,. 287 for 3 dec., Clitheroe (lpt) 1989/90 season.-


Results: Cherry Tree (Spts) • to b r in g-the . glory, for the were 779 cattle, forward . (296 i young bulls, 199 steers and heif-


.


tain Read. In the other two After finishing in third spot in games involving Ribble Valley the Ribble Valley League and


• This weekend sees the first ident’sCup. local derby as Clitheroe enter- ; ••• • . •


V n 6 o w •. be looking to the cup finals . .


May 9th for the final of the Pres- ,


Charolais X bulls/stcers to £430 (£360), heifer £390; Limousin X bulls/steers to £460 (£346.05),' heifers to £315 (£279.60); Bel­ gian Blue.X bull/steer £375 (£274.40); heifers to £402 (£364); other Continental X bull/steers to £450 (£388), heifers to £375 (£ 3 2 2 .2 5 ) ; H e r e f o rd X bulls/steers to £400 (£352), h e i f e r £354; F r ie s ia n X bull/steer £292, heifer £460. In the fatstock section there


( / Whalley arc the only side with same side are also in the final of .. :.G-30 p.m.) at Shawbridgc. The Division One — Read v


catches and 108 stampings, a Tree, Blackburn Northern v testament to his special skill Ribblesdale Wanderers, Clith-


The total is made up of 142 Harwood, Baxenden v Cherry Not only did Ids side pick up 121 for 3; Earby (Gpts) 98 for 5, playing in his 229th competitive Northern GO; Read (5pts) 131 for


game for the villagers, took his 7, Settle- 12G for 8; Ribblesdale total to 250 victims behind the Wanderers (Gpts) 112 for 9, st'.c,*ts’ , ,


Padiham 77; Whalley (Gpts) 104


failing.to play a fixture, but were allowed back into the league when the club paid a bond of £20. which will be refunded if the side complete, the season.


spot Black Horse beat Royal Oak B G-2 and made up some ground on the leaders Station, who could only draw at Royal Oak A. *


In the first division, second-


of the second division and alter their latest victory, a 7-1 drub­ bing of second-place Commer-. cial, they stand lour points clear at the top. ^ Results: Division One — Cra­


Horseshoe have taken control


ven Heifer A' 5, White Horse A 3; Royal Oak A 4, Station Hotel 4; Black Horae G, Royal Oak B 2; King’s Arms B 4, King’s Arms A 2. Division Two — Horseshoe 7,


Impressive start


RISHTON and Trinity Jokers started’ the new season of the Clitheroe and District Netball League in the most impressive form. Trinity Jokers had a convinc­


One — Station Hotel 11, Black Horae 10, Royal Oak A 9, Cra­ ven Heifer A 8, King’s Arms B 4, Royal Oak B 3, white Horse A3. Division Two — Horseshoe


Commercial 1; Cross Keys G, Low Moor Club 2. Points and positions: Division


12, Commercial 8, Cross Keys 7, Low Moor Club 7, Craven Heifer B G, CCWMC 5, White Horse B 3.


RBL A 17; Rishton 41, Lion Hearts G; Trinity Diamonds 21, RBL B 19; Rebels 24, Young Farmers 9; Dominoes B 14, Trinity Aces 12; White Lion 22, Settle 15; Rogues 27, RBL C 7; Players-of-the-match: Trinity-


Jokers, J. Seed; RBL A, T. Conti; Rishton, J. Taylor; Lion Hearts, J. Stewart; Trinity Dia­ monds, C. Templeman; RBL B, C. Cook: Rebels, A. Bolton; Young Farmers, P. Bullock; Dominoes B, N. Haworth; Trin­ ity Aces, S. Sinker; White Lion. S. McKenna; Settle, L. Widdop; Rogues, R. Wilkinson; RBL C, S. Peel. • •


THERE were 69 newly-calved dairy cows and heifers and four in-calf dairy cows and heifers forward at Gishurn Auction Mart. . First-quality cows made to


GISBURN AUCTION MART PRICES


ers, 284 cows and bulls) plus 990 sheep (202 lambs, 369 hoggs, 419 ewes and rams.


• T h e re were 220 c a lv e s forward, including 85 stirks: Chorolois X bulls made to £291 (£215.40), h eifers to £150 (£131.G0); Limousin X bulls to £258<£200.30), heifers to £156 ■ (£112.35); Belgian Blue X bulls to £192 (£168), heifers to £186 (£160.60); Simmenta) X bulls to


£930 (average £767.02), second to £680 (£044.55); first-quality heifers to £895 (£774.04), second to £050 (£G45). In-calf cows due May made to £780 (£756); a cow- due June £590; and a heifer due MjA-£920.


|236(£(£21c2;50n); ta ,iin


n„„r


bull to £172 (£138),heifers to £82 ™ half-bred ewes to £39 (£26.80); (£70.50); Friesian X bulls £177 (£110.25), heifers to £146 (£110): Angus X bulls to £178 (£135.65).


t52(£132.60); Blonde d’Aqui- ,n


“ ‘ -v■’“ ii n ii h ejfers to to


ne X bull £188; Hereford X overweight emo /pioo\


co


.(254p), medium ‘to 268.5p (247.3p), heavy to 233.6p to (221.5p); standard hoggs to 217p (204^3p), medium to^ -OOp 2U0p (191.2p).heavy to 178p (171.2p), to 170p (lG7.6p);


zu4.4


horned ewes to £28'(£20.35); rams to £42.80 (£28.45).


Weaned stirks and stores: Chemists’ rota


TODAY and. tqmbrrow, Boots, Castle S tre e t , ClitheroeV- will be - open u n t i l ’ 6-30 'p.m. P e te r Buckley, - RailwayiViewf Sunday,’noon to 1 p.m.? Boots; Castle Street: Mon-: day,-noon to 1 p.m. Peter Buckley, Railway View:' Tuesday to Friday’until 6- 30 p.m. " .


6.


(llG.Dp). Steers and heifers: light steers to 113.8p (110.7p), medium to 154p (119.9p), heavy to 126.2p (114.6p); light heifers to 132.8p (115-lp), medium to :131.8p (110.4p), heavy to 12G.2p (107p). Cows and. bulls: grade one to 119.8p (91.4p), grade two to-.91.2p (8G.9p), grade three to 89.8p (83.Ip); grade four to 92.8p (77.7p); mature bulls to 112.8p (94,3p).' ; - ; ’V, - Sheep: standard lambs to 272p


ing 39-17 win over Royal British Leagion A 17 and Rishton beat Lion Hearts 41-G. The closest match was between Dominoes B and T r in i ty A c e s , w ith Dominoes winning 14-12. Results: Trinity Jokers 39,'


They were awarded a free- hick on the ri^ht, 'following an over enthusiastic challenge from a Clitheroe defender. The kick


b


de;1 *mst a stran(le<l Nelson during the second half and their ii patience was rewarded with 20


from the spot kick and the away team were back in the match. Clitheroe plugged away, but could not find a way through the Rossendale defence. The visi­ tors played some neat football


u


headed on by Bury for Smith to | u lio O’B r ien sc o red an are currently looking forward to i new season in the driving


alter nart ef the Tialf took the son. This ear]y domination was ,rw ° budding talents in the end A Dewhurst corner was rewarded when centre- forward touEh wol' <


. . . . 1 of motor-rallying


seat. Last year, Whalley brothers Mark (20) and Edward Bentley


Sie The birds were liberated in a burv n'd,' Bingley 103,' Wake'- T-ayIor' M-.Walker, A^Nazir, “ ^RrauRySmhe^eTM Dews n°CT’ ’l ' t W . . . , . . . -..t-.. i__i Hmrlmtr nnrl Mtimr Wiillnpo Tno tnnL..u M............ '3 }7,alr ’S


Tanya Birtwell, Philippa Hamil- Burgess) ton, Joanna Waterworth, Simon


line Gee, Diane Walmsley, Hat Sat., 2 p.m., home)- D Hieem i’rd^ Hei%her wilkinson, Tara Lynch botham' /.:' Burges s% ^ d -


ome): D. _Hj . Adam Smith. Ian Cross, Caro-


Michael Phillips, Debbie Gee, Neil Mitchell, Mark Clarkson,


Chnstopher Knowles, Caroline Dewey, Caroline Knowles,


p


Wright, V. Morris, L., Kears­ ley, B. Brown, Watson. Scorer: Miss C. Camm.


, A. rb P.*


. Whalley 2nd XI (v Padiham,* Z nm


K ^ lto-n'


S. Gorton, M. Camm, R- Fos­ ter. Scorer: J. Taylor.


Clitheroe Cricket Club 1st XI (v Read, Sat., 2 p.m., home): K. Fawcett, N. Ashworth, C. Seed, S. Blackburn, J. Hille, N. Bo lto n, G. S u tc l i f fe , M. Dewhu rst, R. Pa lm e r , S. Bishop, Lones. Scorer: A. Booth.


(v Read, Sat., 2 p.m., away): F. Hussain, R. Shan), P. Bishop, P. Atkinson. A. King, S. Duck­ worth, W. Briggs, D. Barrott, N. Duckworth, J. Scorah, T. Amin. Re serve: A. Booth. Scorer: R. Preston. •


Clitheroe Cricket Club 2nd XI


(v Burnley Belvedere, Sun.,-2 p.m., home): M. Booth, P. Grif­ fiths, G. Cartledge, S. Ashman, J. Furnell, G. Robinson, P. Atkinson, F. Hussain, A. King, J. Scorah, S. Westhead. Scorer: R. Preston.


Clitheroe Cricket Club 3rd XI


Team (v Padiham, Sun., 2 p.m.,' away): D. Booth, M. Houlds- wo r th , M. Blackburn, A. Stokes, N. Robinson, C. Lloyd, S. Nicholson, K. Franks, G. Goodman, S. Duckworth, A. Booth. Reserves: S. Tomlinson, P. Allen.


Clitheroe Cricket Club Youth


Vauxhall Classic


TWO local clubs are set to meet in the first round of the Vaux­ hall Golf Club Team Classic.


(17), hud a successful season in a 130Uc.c. Escort. This year, nuir have secured a drive in a Route One Ford sponsored Sierra XR4x4 Group N fully prepared rally car and will com­ pete in the nationwide BTRDA Clubman’s Championship.


the


ing on the car and hope to have it ready for the Silver Stages Rally.


businesses who would like to sponsor the team should ring


Any local enthus ia sts or . (Whalley 0254 823104). '


will meet Clitheroe in what should be a tense first-round match. The two teams have until Tuesday to nlay arid will both be going all out for an impressive run in the popular competition.


Stonyhurst Park Golf Club The brothers are mow work­


the country have entered.’ A total of 10 teams compete in the first round for the North-West area section, and there will be. one urea qualifier for the regional final.


Over 1,000 clubs from all over


then battle it out at St Pierre Golf and Country Club, Gwent, next October.


White Horse get reprieve


Cliiheroe went.all out for an Men’s Invita tion Summer D a r ts Leatnm. White Horse The side were dismissed alter 'N a iK o l l


Men’s Invitation Summer Darts League, White Horse A were reinstated, following an appeal.


The 10 regional finalists will


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M ^ k L ^ i M ^ S “^ L P a ^ ! Wiallev 1st XI


t ____ L (v Padiham


tley' ^ cxi? ,B£ w\ Bcn Sat!, 2 p?m., awmj): J . Wharton! Fle tche r , Scott F arqu har, J. Kearsley, M.Fallon, W. Coo-


ner. A. Calderbank, IVBr:adley,* T. ........... — - -


Ladies’ golf been the venue this week for the


~ . . L a n c a sh i re L ad ie s


CLITHEROE and District won the battle Of the roses whan


Dolphins swim to ■ victory


RibblesdTale WaEAndereMrsS 1st* XI ■ 2 p .m .,’ away, meet 1 p.m. ha'^h, M. Dennett,-D.Cottam,


omumauuic tvaiiuer Public Notices


■/; (v .Blackburn Northern, Sat., prompt): P. Seedle, M. Green-


P. Drinnan, P. Hall, P. Spencer, G. Leach, S. .P ro c to r ,. D. Howard,Yates. Scorer: Miss C. Britcliffe.


at f e n m T >


made up of Chtheroe’s finest 9 Ribblesdale' Wanderers 3rd to ljl-year-olds, who came first XI (v Blackburn Northern, m IT of the 41 events.


nauip Wilkin. wiiKin-


Bamber, J. Hutchins, I. Brit­ cliffe, I. Threlfall. Scoren Miss P. Wrigley. Ribblesdale Wanderers Youth


* t t n_i. K°Taylor^bf B^^ahf P^Ken-


part were Liane D ry ,’Can O’Neill T Watkins M'Auster ’


*.


Skipt0n, Clitheroe, Dolphins, cliffe, B. Spencer, W. Bradley, beat five other teams to take the J. Hutchins, I. -Threlfall M trophy, 25 points clear of second Davies* M. Briggs, G. Bamber. place Dewsbury. The team was Scorer P Kenvon


athan Lang, Elizabeth Lege, fj. Parker, N. Schofield, P. Cot- . ’ tom. J. Burke, D. Overy, G.


Individual winners were Jon- prompt): B. Spencer, B. Pinch, v . u u i A t , i> . w r c i y , U i


Sun., 2 p.m., away, meet 1 p.m!


XI. (v Cherry Tree, Sun., 2 p.m., home, meet 1-15’p.m.


YOUR CLASSIFIED INDEX


They had bowled well, tak en some good catches and •t !}-ey competed against York- XI (v Lower, Darwen, Sat. 2 j Rolls-Royce had lost .wickets consistently thro u g h o u t


Ribblesdale' Wanderers 2nd 6 i d * J ! i T rbH^


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BUSINESS TALKING TO BUSINESS


1081. Business lor Sale 1082. Business Wanted


HOME SERVICES 1124. Home Services - 1125. Electricians 1126. Plumbers 1127. Painters and Decorators 1128. Builders 1129. Joiners 1130. Tarmac 1131. Sandblasting 1132. Upholsleiy/Carpet Cleaning 1133. Glaziers 1134. Plasterers 1135. Rooling/Tiles 1136. Double Glazing 1137. For Hire/Equrpment


PROPERTIES 1143. Accommodation to Let 1144. Accommodation Wanted 1145. Rats lor Sale 1146. Houses lor S ale ' 1147. Houses Wanted 1148. Houses Exchanged 1149. Holiday Property for Sale 1150. Land 1f51. Mortgagesloans 1152. Conveyancing 1153. Removals


VEHICLES 1157. Cycles 1158. Vehicle Repair 1159. Vehicles lor Hire 1160. Motors and Accessories 1161. Commercial Vehicles 1162. Vehicles Wanted 1163. Motor Cycles and Accessories 1164. MotorTuilion 1165. Motor Insurance 1166. Garages 1166. Motor Repairs, Services and Accessories


1169. Motor Show


MAYORS SUNDAY 6th MAY, 1990.


The Worshipful the Mayor, Councillor Patrick C. Shepherd, proposes to attend Divine Service at .10-30 a.m. at St. Michael and St. John's R.C. Church, Clitheroe, on Sunday, 6th May, 1990 and invites you to join him.


The Mayor will process from Clitheroe Town Hall, . Church Street, at 10-15 a.m.


C L ITH ER O E TOW N HALL 9 Church Street, Clitheroe, Lancs. RIBBLE VALLEY BO R O UG H CO UNC IL


I TOW N AND C O U N TR Y PLANNING A C T S 1971 to 1974


DES IG N ATED CO N SER V A TIO N AREA:


An application has been received (or permission to


Change ol use from meeting to non-food retail ground floor and first floor level at 1 a King Street, Clitheroe. Appli­ cation No 3/90/0281


Alterations and extension to form two bedroom dwelling at Outbuilding at the Rec­ tory, Gisburn Road, Bolton by Bowland. Application No. 3/90/0282 .


Installation of new shop front at 5 Market Place, Clitheroe. Application No. 3/90/0293


Formation of playroom in roof space and 2 No. Velux roollighls at Oak Cottage, Long Buildings, Main Street, Sawley, Nr Cliiheroe. Appli- • cation No. 3/90/0295


Section 53 conversion of household storage to full residential use at Crossfotd (adjoining Orchard View), oil Main Stree t, Gr in d le to n . Application No. 3/90/0301


Erection of timber building to provide changing facilities at Slaidburn Bowling Green, Chapel Street, Slaidburn. Application No. 3/90/0304


Convert cafe, toilets and Hat back to one dwelling house at 10 Bridge Road, Ch a t- b u rn . A p p l ic a t io n N o .


') 3/90/0307


i Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise­ ment, to the Borough Plan­ ning and Technical Officer, C o u n ci l Office s, C h u rch Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA quoting the reference num- ' ber.


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 the Development S ub ­ com m it te e a ge nd a. Any representations received alter the 21 day. period will not be taken Into account when determining the appli­ cation.


A copy of the application form a n d p la n m a y be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


(a) The due date for payment shall be the last day of the month following the month of insertion of an adver­ tisement or if the publisher, shall not have despatched the appropriate invoice and voucher or other proof of insertion (or made the same available for collection when this is the custom) to the agency (or the advertiser if it is a direct account) by the 10th day of the month following insertion, the last day of the second month following the month of insertion: (b) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser


(cj If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher (including the amount of any surcharge payable in accordance with paragraph (b) above) has not been despatched to the Publisher before the expiration of one month after the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by


: and without notice be increased by a surcharge equal to 3% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher ; before deduction of any Agency commission:


(d) The existence of a query on any individual item in an account will not affect the due date of payment of the balance of such account.


(f) (g)


(e) In these conditions the word despatched shall mean despatched by post or by such other means ns shall provide that payment shall have been received by the publisher not later than three working days from I ; the date appropriate thereto.


'


ANNUAL ARTS AND CRAFT>


• ■ the invoice. ■ • The terms of the Recognition Agreement between the Newspaper Society or between the Newspaper


... be incorporated in these conditions of acceptance of . advertising orders or the publication of all advertise- ments.accepted from a.recognised advertising .agency:


. ; Society. and the Newspaper Publishers Association and. recognised advertising agencies are deemed to


!■■ ■•.■


Without prejudice to the generality of these terms, these conditions of acceptance specifically extend to - any personal guarantee riven by the Directors or


;


■ any other person on behalf of a recognised agency at . the time of the recognition in respect of any unsatis­ fied • liabilities, of the agency in the event of the agency's liquidation or insolvency. Such guarantee is


; tisement shall amount to an acceptance of the above - conditions and any conditions stipulated on an agency's order form, or elsewhere by an agency or an advertiser shall, be void insofar as thev are in conflict with them.


• part of these conditions of acceptance. ’ • The placing of an order for the insertion of an adver-


' OFFICES: 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. TEL. DISPLAY ADVERTISING CLITHEROE 22323.


NELSON. .


CLASSIFIED ADS BURNLEY 22331 AND AT BULL . STREET, BURNLEY; 37 SCOTLAND ROAD,


. All transient advertisements are subject to a 25%, Kelbrook Parish Hall, surcharge if not paid within 14 days from the date of


, All advertisements are subject to 15% VAT. • I I .


Sunday, May 6th, Monday, May 7th,


FAIR


Saturday, May 5th, I .





. an additional surcharge equal to 2% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher..before deduction of any Agency,commission: •


if it is a direct account) to the Publisher has not been despatched to the Publisher on or before the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


John Darrell Pilkington, trading as D. Pilkington, of High e r G i l ls F a rm , W h y lh a L a n e , Rimington, Clitheroe, Lancs B B 7 4 D A is a p p lyin g for, a licence to use H igh e r Gi lls F a r m , W h y t h a L a n e , Rimington, Clitheroe, Lancs, as an operating centre (or one g o o d s v e h ic le . O w n e rs or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment of the- la n d w il l b e p re ju d ic ia l ly affected m a y make written r e p r e s e n t a t i o n t o t h e Licensing A u lhorl ly at North Eastern Traffic Area, Hillcrest Hou se, 3 86 Harehills Lane, L e e d s L S 9 6 N F , within 21 days following the publication ol this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representation to the applicant a t'th e address given In this notice.


Ribble Valley. Borough Council


T O W N A N D C O U N T R Y P LA N N IN G A C T S 1971 -1 9 7 4


L IS T E D B U ILD IN G :


A n a p p l ic a t io n h a s b e e n received to: Alterations and extension to form two bedroom dwelling at outbuilding at T h e Rectory, G i s b u r n


R o a d ,


B O L TO N -B Y -B O W L A N D . Application No 3/90/0282. Installation of new shop front a t 5 - M a r k e t P l a c e , C L I TH E R O E . Application No 3/90/0293. F o rm a t io n of p la y ro om in roo fsp ace and 2 N o . velux ro o fligh ls , at O a k C o t ta g e , Long Buildings, Main Street, S AW L E Y . Application No 3/90/0295. •


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of S p e c ia l A r c h i t e c t u r a l o r Historic Interest. A n y person w i s h i n g


l 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 T e c h n ic a l O f f ic e r , C o u n c i l Off ice s, C h u r c h Wa lk , C l ith e ro e B B 7 2 R A quoting reference number. U n d e r the pro vis io ns of the Local Go ve rmen t (Ac ce ss to In forma tion ) Ac t 1 98 5, any representations received will be available for inspection by members


of the public once


the application has appeared o n t h e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda/ Any representations received alter, the 2 T ‘day period'Will riot be ta k e n in to a c c o u n t w h e n determining the application.


A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the P lanning Dep artme nt within the period staled.


Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development and Client Services. May 3rd, 1990.


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


ADVERTISEMENT When you cancel a


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.


C A M B R ID G E D I E T fo r f u r ­ th e r in fo rm a t io n ca l l y o u r , c o u n c i l lo r S h c lug h C le g g on


P u d lh um 0 2 8 2 7 1 8 5 1 .


C H R I S T I E H O S P I T A L , •Womens T r u s t F u n d ’ , R u f ­ f le P r iz e N um b e r s • 3 9 0 7 8 8 0 1 0 5 9 0 3 6 8 5 1 3 7 7 6 4 4 8 5 3 4 6 5 5 5 6 3 1 3 2 1 1 8 0 7 9 1 4 1 8 0 7 9 2 9 1 0 9 6 9 1 2 6 4 6 5 9 8 5 2 2 3 5 1 3 0 1 6 8357 6 9 4 2 7 88 4 7 1 3 8 9677 4 9 0 6 1 0 1 8 0 2 1 5 3 8 4 5 1 4 2 4 0 1 0 0 2 8 3 3 2 2 1 0 1 7 0 1 18 5 2 9 1 4 9 7 2 0 6 1445 9 36 5 4 4 7 1 2 2 4 0 6 8 3 4 1 0 5 2 7 5 1 9 6 . A l l C la im e d .


C L I T H E R O E F .C . S u p p o r te rs C lu b . W e e k 3 9 . 3 9 8 , £ 5 0 .


Wedding Window-


’ m S S A D O B * ROLLS HIRE


1 VIC TO R IA G AR D ENS , B AR R OW FO R D, N E LSO N ’ White Rolls Royce, uniformed)


. chauffeur, free champagne, ' ‘ ' • limousines. • ■


[m /Education/ Tuition


• f led h e a dm a s te r w i l l teach y o u r ch i ld to re u d . Asses s ­ m e n t fo l lo w e d b y tu i t io n . T e l . C o ln e 8 6 9 5 9 6 .


-


30 a.m. to 5 p.m. BO a.m.-to 7 p.m.


10.30 a.m. till 4.30 p.m.’ Wide variety of quality - exhibitors. \ .


■ Excellent home made' food .


.available all day. GUIDE DOGS FOR ^


THE BLIND ASSOCIATION Burnley & District Branch


S TR E E T * ‘


COLLECTION •at Cliiheroe,


Amount collected: £682.51 Expenses £11.21'.


Saturday April 14th,-1990


Our grateful thanks to ail contributors and especially - to the collectors.*! •


>


; . . > Christine Bailey - / Hon. Branch Secretary . 14 Warwick Drive, Clitheroe.


D I S C O C h e a p r u t c s ' .Y T c l , . B u rn le y 2 9 9 5 2 • v "


E E


R E A P IN G & B A S IC L-uylish. E x p e r ie n ce d , re t ire d , q u u l l -


7 Tel. Nelson 697712 I* .* * * *


WEDDING DRESS, orr the > s h o u ld e r , w h i te , ' n o n -c re a s ­ in g , size* 1 2 /1 4 , e x c e l le n t c o n d i t i o n , 3 w e e k s o ld . £ 1 2 0 . .* Ic l . Pa d ih am 7 8 7 4 0 . e ve n in g .


P H O T O G R A P H Y . - F o r ’ grout w e d d in g p h o t o g r a p h y u t c o m p e t i t i v e p r i c e s , r in g • C h r is o n B u rn le y 3 4 4 8 6 .


Mobile. Disco


1


L E 1 G H S W E D D IN G L IM O S . • v id e o s u n d p h o t o y r u p h v . T e l . B u rn le y 3 7 7 7 4 .


, h i r e , w e d d in g c a rs , h a ts , d is c o s , g e n ts s u i t s . N o w s h o p p rem is e s n o w o p e n . 3 5 A K in g S t re e t , . W h a l le y . L a rg e s e le c t io n o f dre sse s


Retirement AVONDALE


LODGE REST HOME Blackpool .


//Small family run home.- v Have’a vacancy for a :


U' Ts . . . s v '• v . - . . ,


RETIRED LADY


'


Please contact i Mrs Roberts v -


, (Q253) 44392 ' . i I


0 2 5 4 '8 2 4 7 7 3 (d a y s ) o r 0 25 4 8 2 3 5 2 8 (e v e n in g s ) . <


H A P P Y D A Y S v id e o s , b r id u l .


Rinswnrrh B-Oenr Burnley 25357 Neison 62434


H O M E T A N S U N B E D h i r e sales s e rv ic e . P h i l ip s C le o


' p in k lu b e s , £ 9 .7 5 e a c h . 8 tu b e c a n o p ie s f rom £ 2 6 5 in c lu d in u d e l iv e r y lo c a l ly . T e l . 0 2 8 2 3 6 3 6 7 .


S U N B E D R E N T A L a n d re p la c em e n t tu b e o f fe r . 4 w e e k s re n ta l . £ 2 9 , last tan tubes* £ 4 .9 9 e ach . S U P E R £ 6 .9 9 e a c h ,- f re e d e l iv e r y . N . C a lv e r t L e is u re , 85 Coa l C io u n h L a n e , T e l . B u rn le y 3 5 9 6 3 .


[i£H Personal- ’/A


L O N E L Y D e s p n i r in i i , S u i ­ c id al • C o n ta c t S am a r ita n s . N e ls o n 6 9 4 9 2 9 o r B la c k b u rn 6 6 2 4 2 4 .


A B O R T I O N A D V I C E a n d h e lp , p rc im u n c y tests -T e l . B la c k p o o l 2 3 0 0 9 .


O V E R D U E ? W o r r ie d ? L I F E , free te s t. T e l . 5 0 8 8 0 .


N E E D H E L P In y um - h ome , w i t h c l i ( I d r c n , c l m in i n«j


-c . t . c . I am I 'r lc n d ly , h e lp fu l a n d h a rd w o r k in « j . F le n s e te le p h on e Je a n on C h ip p in u (0 9 9 5 ) 6 1 5 0 7 b e tw e e n 7 and 8 p .m .


D Y N A M I T E K IS S O G R A M S . .W a n t y o u r p a r ty to no w i th a t>un«)? T e l 0 25 4 5 3 2 3 3 .


W A N T E D . 7 0 o v e r w c l u h f peo ple w h o need to lose up to 2 9 Ib s in th e next 3 0 days . M o n e y buck i iu a ra n te e . C u l l M a d g e on C l i th e ro e 2 3 2 0 4 .


D A R W E N S U N L E IS U R E lo r th e v e r y la te s t fa s t ta n s u n b e d re n ta ls . £ 3 0 fo r 4 w e e k s . D a rw e n 7 7 1 5 1 5 .


P S Y C H I C C O N S U L T A N T , p a lm is t r y , ta ro t ru u d in n s . T e l . B u rn le y 3 2 9 3 8 .


F U N C A S T L E S h i r e , b i r t h ­ days etc. T e l . 0 2 8 2 6 8 6 1 0 .


D I A N E S C A T E R I N G . T o p ( ju u t i ly c a te r in g fo r a ll oc ca­ s ion s ra n g in g f rom s im p le to s u p e r b . P h o n e f o r 1're‘e'


m e n u N e ls o n 6 8 9 5 5 (d a y s ) o r 6 01 6 71 (e v e )


B A R B A R A ’ S P A T I S S E R I E , b r i l l ia n t b uf fets,- w o n d e r fu l


, w e d d i n g c a k e s . q u a 11 t\v cakes fo r all o c ca s io n s . T e l . C o ln e 8 6 5 7 7 3 .


M R S D ’s, p ro v id in g 1st class


'. c a te r in g lo r 4 0 ye a rs , w h y acce p t loss? M r s IJ c u w o o d B u rn le y 3 7 8 4 7 (2 4 h o u rs ) . . -


________________ L 1 1061


'Situations- ;;lWanted{‘:


Q U A L I F I E D N U R S E , K.G.N.' w i l l iu g . to d o p r iva te ca re . A n y th i i ig c o n s id e re d . o w n t r a u s p o r t . T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 3 7 3 6 .


|m J "Part-time-' HOUSEKEEPER


3-4 days per week , Mature person required :


, |lOg Sunbed ■Sales/Hire,'


for lovely farmhouse near B o lto n -B y -B ow la n d .


General houskeeping and helping with children during holidays.


‘Car “driver"essentiaif Must enjoy country ,life.-, r <


Please telephone Bolton-By-Bowland 673.


FREEMASONS ARMS Wlowoll


• Require WAITER/ESS/ PART-TIME


BAR PERSON Also


ASSISTANT : Tot: Whallsy 822218


PART-TIME • KITCHEN


Opportunities for ,


PART-TIME ; STAFF j


In Accountants Office:- Pleasant working f


conditions and flexible ; Hours.


1 - 42 King Street, > ■ Clitheroe. Tel: 22666


EXPERIENCED


DAILY OFFICE


CLEANER - For Clitheroe .


-. Monday to Friday, good rates of pay.


Tel: June Hocking or Mi Dixon on 051 647 6150 (office hours);


TH E BUC kT n N Lowergate.’CHlheroe.;


PART TIME BAR STAFF


required


; fo r sule o r h l re . O p o n S u n - ■ d a y s . lO a .m t o . 4 . p .m T e l .


: > range inc lu d es n ew scasons


G E T T I N G M A R R I E D - I ’ V ic ­ to r ia U r ld a l , ’ 46/48* K e i rb y W a lk , . B u rn le y . O u r -b r id e s


■ page b o y a nd w h l to D a im le r ' - h i re . T e l . 0 u rn lc y ,29418.'-* U N IQ U E A N D P E R S O N A L


s h o w r o o m , b u d g e t .s e le c ­ t io n , b r id u l f lo w e r s , h i re d e p a r tm e n t , ’M c n s ^ fo rm a l ,


r. se rvice ,, choose y o u r w e d d - ' ’• (ng s ta t io n e ry >ut 'h om e ; fu l l . .ra n g e , o f - c a to lo g u e s ^ d c l i - v o re d ' u nd * c o l le c te d . •P."** |. , P r in t - L t d , , ; . B u r n le y . . T e l ;


v * 5 2 2 5 8 o r B u r n le y .3 2 3 5 6 u f tc r 6 p .m .


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C A R R I A G E S L IM O U S I N E C o . . T h e a re a s ’ finest,\w c d -


; this y e a r o r : b o o k e a r ly lor* ’.1 9 9 1/1 9 9 2 . ' T e l . ' 0 2 8 2 i.V6 9 8 5 4 9 o r 0 8 6 0 4 8 9 9 0 2 .


-d in g c u r s e r v ic e . ;W o ’ s t i l l have fe w . dates a vai lublu


. 'S k ip t o n R d , .C o ln e . T e l . > 86 4 46 3 or*Nolsoiv693897,7n'


' F O R ; TH E * F IN E S T -C A R S ,— -.: fo r th o f in e s t s e rv ic e , ,f o r the finest .w e d d in g s ; co ntuc t t .th e E x c lu s ive ; C o u r ie r , 235


PA Vi» fc'-j


Experience preferred but . t not essential. •• ’■


• Tel. 23299 ;


"■ Avcck • • ironiiu y 22004


-qLEAN,1'cqulri


C L E A N ! £ 2 .7 5


C l l th o ro


T*m -aT Jo b . - . £


i;,ito o u t l Nolson


t ra v e l II ;,G tsb u r i w o rk i : 1


•. ro om s 'u i h o u rs , C


' Contact: Pendlebury Gorst & Hoare


* -*^;'-


for a unique and personal service -----From£15-— ■


Specialising in children, and pets TEL. BURNLEY 39986 -Catering , . ’HOLIDAY BANK


Th e Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Office


WILL BE CLOSED on Monday May 7th


H 10361


Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323{Advertising)- Bimlley 223'n (ClasMjted^ Public Notices


BOSEWOOD/COilRT Home for the Elderly;


. i e MEW s in o l e b e d r o o m .EXTENSION IS ;NOW OPEN AND : SUITABLE FOR


WHEELCHAIR-BOUND r


Rosewood Court is a purpose-built homo, g r o u n d l lo o r'le ve l o n ly ; with Iwo resident


wardens a n d ,a nurse.


• Please contact M r or Mrs Tattersall. proprietors o r Th e Warden at OW EN S TR E E T . R O S EG R O V E . B U R N L E Y . T E L B U R N L E Y 37788s . ,


REGISTERED O S TEOP ATH S The General Council and Register of


Osteopaths A n n o u n ce s that


M r R . W . P E R C IV A L , D O , M R O . • a nd


Mrs H. A. PERCIVAL (nee Jones), DO, MRO . . . h a ve com m e n c e d practice at


6 CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE. TEL: (0200) 24901 Kaleidoscope


HOME PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY


| t aTIP"‘r;7> Wedding * 1 “ '^Window - -


P R O - P H O T O G R A P H Y f o r w e d d in g s , c h r is te n in g s uiul p u r t r u i tu r c . ca ll .K a r in a on N e ls o n 6 9 4 6 7 0 fo r a proles* ' s io n u l und p e rso n a l servic.e.


S T E V E N J . L O C K Y E R . F o r c re a t ive w e d d in g p h o to g ra ­ p h y und .v id e o s e rv ic e . See o u r q u a l i t y ; th e n d e c id e . T e l . B u rn le y 2 5 6 2 0 .


B R ID A L H IR E . A n y th in g But T h e 'G r o o m , u l l


des ign s . 0 2 8 2 6 6 4 9 5 e ve .


la t e s t .


-.Vacancies’,


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