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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323. (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


The Ribble Valley is beautiful, say American visitors


THEY like us! A party of American students on an exchange .visit with Clitheroe Royal Grammar School like the Ribble Valley and its residents, although some of them found Clith­ eroe “a lot smaller than we thought it would be.”


•r FROM PAGE ONE


New Sham Mayor


ham Parish meeting, chairman of the village hall committee, runs the vil­ lage youth club, and is a member of the local hospice management com­ mittee. He has been a magistrate for 10 years. Before moving to Down-


KIBBLE Valley Kotaracl Club’s new president is Miss Barbara Hargreaves of Mytton Fold, Langho — only the second woman ever to hold the office. Barbara, who man- r ------------------------------


ages her parents’ Myt­ ton Fold Restaurant, was installed at a cere­ mony at the Assheton Arms Hotel, Downham. She was welcomed by


Sneak preview


ham in 1972 he had been living in Barnoldswick, serving as chairman of Barnoldswick Distr ic t Council from I960 to 1909. He worked for Rolls- Royce for 30 years, having been trained as a gear cut­ ter and grinder, but later m o v in g i n t o q u a l i t y


control. Mr Braithwaite comes


from a well-known local family. His father, former Clitheroe borough council­ lor Mr George Braith­ waite, was featured in our newspaper only a week ago, receiving a cheque on behalf of LEPRA.


have two sons and a d au ghter — T e r ry , whoworks for Castle Cement, and plays for Ribblesdale Wanderers CC; Mark, who works for Fred Lawson and plays cricket for the village team, and Anne, who has been farming for a year. When asked about his


Geoffrey and Diana


duties as Sham Mayor, Geoff said: “I’ve got a very hard act to follow Roy Dewhurst, but we have a v e r y , v e r y go o d committee."


Better trade


'HUS week has seen much hel­ ler Undo all round in hoof and sheep at Clitheroe Auction Marl, with 58 cattle and 1,274 sheep forward on Monday. Lambs improved by 17p with


all round


(Kill.2p), medium to 175p UM.2p), heavy to 152p (150.Ip); ungraded lambs to £<'15 (£10.25); ewes to £20.50 (121.42). The calf trade on Tuesday showed an improvement on pre­ vious months, with the Friesian hull average some £11) more than last week. Prices: An^us bull £90, heifer


UUip (112.5)1). medium to 127p Ulo.op); steers to llfrn (lOti.fip); heifers to I l ip <107.8p); and cows to 711.50 (7;j.5p). Standard lambs to 17(>.4p


an overall average of l(57p, some 7p up on the national figures. IVices: Li^ht hulls made to


the retiring president, Mr Brian Alston, of Pimlico Road, Clith- croe, who handed over his chain of office dur­ ing the ceremony. Afterwards, 50 mem­


bers and friends sat down to a meal. Brian commented on


the group's successful year of fund-raising, which had seen dona­ tions to worthy causes, ranging from I’endle- bury Children’s Hospi­ tal to Children in Need. He also mentioned the exciting activities the club had taken part in, including skid-pan driv­ ing and ski-ing. B r ian proposed a


for appeal ALTHOUGH the new Peugeot G05 is not launched until next month, members of the Rocfield Leisure Centre Appeal have arranged a special sneak preview at Owd Ned’ s, Mitton, next Thursday. There will be a special


Mr Eddie Murphy;, who has organised the trip with colleagues Mr Mike Field­ ing and his wife, Val. “This is the third group


The visit has been a huge success, says teacher


,


French invasion


of Americans we have had on exchange, and we find they love the history of the area . . . especially as their school is in Iowa, which was not colonised until the 1850s,” added Mr Murphy. One of the group, Ste­


WHALLEY will again be forging links with its European friends when it entertains the people of Vihiers. Residents of Whalley’s


phanie Crider (15), said her most exciting visual experience had been her first ever sight of the sea


toast to the Queen, the Duke of Lancaster and to Barbara. For her part, Bar­


bara, who joined the club in 1980, said she was looking forward to raising money for vari­ ous causes, and to a year in which she also hoped to organise several social events. Our picture shows


Brian handing Barbara the chain of office.


goniums in bright colours made a spectacular sight at Clitheroe Garden Club when Mr John Ray, of Colne, was the speaker. Though most members


Advice on colourful G bloomers


geot will pick the lucky couple up in the morning and they will be taken to the Lee Carter Health Studio, where they will receive full beauty treat­ ment. From there they will be


millionaire touch prize draw and the winner will be treated to a day to remember. A chauffeur-driven Peu­


twin village arrive today and a host of events has been planned for them, including a social evenings at Whailey Abbey and at Maxine’s Nightclub.


— at Blackpool. Most of! J EW E L L E R Y worth


Jewellery taken tr, „ v


the students have never seen the sea, which is 1.000 miles from them on


one coast of America and 2.000 miles on the other! Stephanie said: “The


Ribble Valley is beautiful. It is so green, and your skies are so blue. How­ ever, you do seem to get a lot more rain than we do!” The visitors, led by


taken to Ashley Mayne hairdressers in the Swan Courtyard for a compli­ mentary cut and style. In the evening, they will


be taken to Owd Ned’s, where they will stay the night and have a cham­ pagne meal. Special guests will be


premises, situated off the A59, and took items including a diamond ring, a' Victorian necklace with pearl clasp, a gold fob watch, a lady’s gold watch and a nine-carat gold gent’s watch.


their American teacher, Mr Bob Scott, and his wife, Betty,have been fascinated to sit in on school lessons, in particu­ lar scripture, which is not taught at their school. Favourite visits during


Road closed


invited to the launch in the afternoon. A full range of Peugeots, which are pro­ vided by Dootson’s of Clithcroe, will be on show, with the public invited in the afternoon and evening. All profits from the day


will go towards the Roe- field Appeal.


ERANIUMS and pelar­


ing in August, but a Sun­ day visit ibr members lias been arranged to the gar­ den of Mr and Mrs P. Lord, at Cow Ark, on August 5th, from 2 p.m. The annual show is on


£tUl; Charolnis heifer £100; Frie­ sian hulls to £120 (£89.00) Hereford bulls to £08; Limousin bull £152. A newly-calved cow from E.


Townson went to £010 and a newly-calved heifer for L. Birtle to £M(>.


PUPILS and adults con nected with Brookside School, Clitheroe, took to the hills on Sunday for their second ramble, fol­ lowing a successful first walk around Clitheroe last autumn. The 18 adults and 22


Brookside ramble


had grown some kinds of these plants for years, a great deal was learned about the propagation of the beautiful blooms, how­ to stop their growth and also how to bring them on for exhibition. There will be no meet­


THE eldest son of a for­ mer Ribble Valley cler­


Vicar’s son in holiday accident


(24), who is single, was running up the beach back to his holiday flat when he slipped and fell, injuring the back of his head. He was treated in hospi­


August 18th, when it is hoped that members and other residents of the Rib­ ble Valley will show what can be grown in this area. Schedules are available now from the Tourist Information Office, the Advertiser and Times”


office, Skipton Building Society and the sales shed. The coach for the visit


to Gateshead on Saturday leaves Clitheroe Railway Station at 7-30 a.m.


tal for concussion after the accident on Wednesday. His father, the Rev.


gyman was expected home this week, after suffering an accident while on holi­ day in northern Spain. Mr Matthew Vaughan


the three-week exchange, which ends a week today, have so far included Wigan Pier, York, Blackpool Pleasure Beach . . . and the very English pastime of taking tea, with tlie Parker family of Brow- sholmc Hall.


Teams wanted for leagues


THE Accrington and Dis­ t r ic t Boys’ Football League are looking for teams to join the various ' unior leagues next season. The three sections are


THE Bentham Road from Dry Clough to Hare Clough Beck, in the Slaid- burn area, is to be closed for an 11-day period while drainage and resurfacing work is in progress. The closure is between 8 a.m. und 8 p.m. daily, from July 6th to 27th.


Attractions


THE Ribble Valley is well-represented at a spe­ cial exhibition at Black­ burn Cathedral which runs until Sunday. Rihble Valley Rail and


tors in a unique display which highlights Lanca­ shire tourist attractions.


Pendle Antiques Centre, of Sabden, are two exhibi­


Road blocked


under 15, 13 and 11, with games played on Saturday mornings. Each team must be represented by a per­ son over 1G. Interested teams should


contact either Mr G. Snowden (Accrington 39526G) or S. Lee (Accrington 390948) for further details.


Cream teas


Trevor Vaughan, is vicar of H o ly A s c e n s io n


Church,Settle, and was previously in charge of churches at Bolton-by- Bowland and Grindleton. “The Spanish hospital


THE Clitheroe and Dis­ t r ic t Bible Society is organising cream teas on Saturday, an event which has proved very popular in the past. Tne venue is the United


authorities have been absolutely marvellous and the friends he has'been on holiday with have been at his bedside,” said Fr Vaughan. Matthew is a youth worker in Scarborough.


children were led by par­ ent governor Mr Dave Walters, who had also pre­ pared an activity sheet for the children to complete during the walk. The walk started at


Slaidburn car park and went towards Hammerton H a ll and back. The weather stayed fine, and the party took advantage of this by having a picnic on the river banks at Slaidburn on their return.


Fined £160


CLITHEROE man Mal­ colm David Latham (27) of Fairfield Avenue, was fined a total of £1(>0 by the town’s magistrates fo using a motor cycle with­ out insurance, no test cer­ tificate, and no excise licence. Latham, who admitted


the school were out in Hall mid G. Hillary. Girls — K M aslant


was rounded off by very exciting tug-of-war and relay races, which demon­ strated the true sporting


spirit of the children. Results


force and there were some very close races. I he day -- --


Flat nice. Class 1: Hoys — D. Greenhalgh, C. Halstead. Girls — V. Snath, K. Sharp. Class 2: Boys — S. McKeown, 1). Hinb- ley. Girls — E. Redman, N.Mu- lone. Class 2: Boys — A. Peek, G. Seed. Girls — R. Parkes, L. Garner. Class 4; Boys — T. Bartlett, R. Khan. Girls — F. Gould, It. Holden. Class 5: Boys — I. Noble, M. Garner. Girls — L. Hillary, K. Wharton. Chiss 6: Boys — l). Chadwick, S. Wil­ kinson. Girls — F. Pritt, S. Veevors. Class 7: Boys — S. Fielding, J. Chadwick. Girls — S. Broom. K. Gould. Obstacle. Class 1: Boys — S.


the offences, apologised in a letter to the court say inf it was the first time he hat been involved in anything like that.


Hudson, S. Thompson. Class 2; Buys — L). Harris, B. Howarth, T. ‘Wood, R. Devine. Class 2: Bovs — S. Pollard, W. Pinch. Class 4: Boys — C. Counsell, K. Stevenson. Class 5: Boys — M. Cottam, M. Garner. Class 6: Bovs — A. Harris,,). McGuire. Class 7: Boys — A. Wilson, D.


McKeown and l). Kitchen, D. Howarth and P. Howarth. Girls — N. Malone and E. Geldartl, V. Llewellyn ami A. Dixon. Class II: Boys — A. Marsh ami W. Adams, T. Hill and A. Peck. Girls — H. Livesy and H McLeod, A. Ward and S. Howell. Class 4: Boys — R. Khan ami S. Roberts, T. Bart­ lett and D. McBride. Girls — F, Gould and J. Parker, R. Holden and S. Kerr. Class 5: Mixed — y. Hall and A. Cowking, L. Nel­ son ami K. Ashton. Girls — K. Peel and R. Arrowsmith, R Shaw ami K. Enihley. Class 6: Bovs — D. Chadwick and S. Wilkinson, P. McTear and A. McGuarrie. Girls — F. Pritt and L. Geldard, T. Haslam and K. Hinsdale. Class 7: Boys — 1 McLeod and M. Peel, J. Chad­ wick and D. Bateman. Girls — S. Broome and S. Ilinzat, S Rabani and S. Pollard. Potato. Class 2; Girls — E,


.........


THE sun finally shone brightly for pupils at St James’s CE Junior School after torrential rain the previous day had led to the postponement of their sports day. Parents and friends of —I\ Bing andil\ Stevenson, 1).


Exciting sports day at St James’s


and there is also bring-and-buy.


THE main road to Clith­ eroe was partially blocked for a shorL-time on Mon­ day morning after a large branch was blown down near Newton. Gale-force winds lashed


Kibble Valley on Sunday and some minor roads were affected by falling branches.


Pendle Club WINNERS of the weekly


die Club, Clitheroe, this week, were Mrs Bulcock and Mrs Roberts, Mrs Porter and Mrs Shaw.


Military band


Reformed Church from 2- 30 to 4-30 p.m. Extra goodies” will be on sale


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow Peter Buckley, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open unt il 6-30 p.m. Heyea, Moor Lane: Sun­ day, noon to 1 p.m. Mon­ day to Friday until 6-30


p.m. Rug raid


FIFTEEN Chinese rugs were stolen in a raid on a Whailey carpet shop. The offence took place


overnight on Friday, when thieves forced their way into the King Street prem­ ises and stole six rectangu­ lar 4ft. by 2ft. nigs, three Oft. by 4ft., three 5ft. by 2 ft. Oin., and three oval 5ft. by 3ft. ones.


Honours degree


WHALLEY student Mr George Ormerod has pained an honours degree in applied chemistry at Nottingham Polytechnic. Mr Ormerod (22), who is


the son of Dr and Mrs M B. Ormerod, is a Queen’s Scout.


Redman, E. Smith. Class 4 Girls — H. Fawcett, N. Mus grove. Class 5. Boys — G. Tay­ lor, S. Ireland. Class 6. Girls — S. Veevers, H. Marsh. Skipping. Class 3: Girls — R,


Park. Three-legged. Class 1: Boys


Castle Couture


J /^ P K IC E or less


Fashions NOW ON 29 Peel Street, Clitheroe


Sale of Designer . Telephone: (0200) 27848


— N . S »e c z k o w s k i , A Ridgeway. Snck. Class 7: Boys — M


TH E 1st Royal Tank Regiment Band will be performing at St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on Monday at 7-30 p.m. Money raised will go towards village funds.


Chimney fire


A CHIMNEY fire at a house in SL Paul's Street, Low Moor, last Thursday morning was soon extin­ guished. There were no injuries.


Video taken


A VIDEO recorder valued at £200 has been taken from a house in Broad Lane, Whailey. Intruders forced their way in on Tuesday evening of last week, between 7-30 and 11-40 p.m.


Theft from lorry


A UADIOMOBILE radio cassette, a 40-channel CB radio and a Vega Oin. black and white television were stolen from an arti­ culated lorry in Whailey. The incident occurred


overnight on Saturday at industrial premises off Mitton Road. The total value of the property taken is approximately £300.


Ciitheroe Advertiser tO Times, J u ly JJtft, 1000 )•> [fg Wedding Window


S LA IO B U R N S IL V E R IL n u l. O om p a h C lu b w in n e r * * , A p r i l 5 lh - J u n e 2 8 th . N um ­ b ers 111. 8 4. 2 9. 2 1 . 66. 2 6. 9 0. 8. 5 4 . 1 5 2 , 7 9. 2 6.


C L IT H E R O E F .C . S u p p o r te rs C lu b . We e k 4 9 . 3 6 8 , £ 5 0 .


m woo 1 mQfi , Public ; • v'f; ' ' 7vl. J-it"',- •• • 1 :-.“v Notices / ,


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY


PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974 LISTED BUILDING


An application has been received lo


CHANGE OF USE FROM DWELLING TO RESTAURANT AT THE WHITE HOUSE KING STREET, WHALLEY Applicalon No 3/90/0474


CHANGE OF USE FROM SHOP STORAGE AND PREPARA­


TION ROOMS TO RETAIL SHOP OUTLET WITH STOR­ AGE CELLAR AND FORMA­ TION OF NEW SHOP WINDOW AND DOOR AT 1 MOOR LANE. CLITHEROE. Application No 3/90/0475


approximately £2,500 was stolen from a house in Gis- burn last week. Thieves entered thei Application No 3/90/0479


REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING GARAGE AT 110 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE.


TO PROVIDE TOILET FACILI­


TIES ACCESSIBLE FROM WITHIN THE BUILDING AT SALEM CHAPEL, MARTIN TOP


LANE. RIMINGTON. Applicalion No 3/90/0496 and 504


PORCH EXTENSION ON SIDE ELEVATION TO PROVIDE PORCH, SUN LOUNGE AND GIVE SHELTER TO REAR DOOR AT MANOR HOUSE. FOREST BECKS BROW. BOL­ TON BY BOWLAND, CLITH­ EROE. Application No 3/90-0498


PROPOSED GARAGE EXTEN­ SION WITH STORE OVER AT S TO O P S LANE FARM. STOOPS LANE. BOLTON BY BOWLAND. Application No 3/90/0506


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic


Interest. Any person wishing lo make representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Director of Development & Client Services Council OMices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number.


Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Informa­ tion) Act 1985, any representa­ tions received wilt be available for inspection by members of the public once Iho application has appeared on the Development Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received alter the 21 day period will not be


taken into account when deter­ mining the applicaton.


A copy ol the applicaton and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


DATE: 12th July, 1990. PHILIP BAILEY Director of Development and Client Services Operators Licence Goods Vehicle


bridge session at the' Pen- j Henry Fox and Patricia Taylor, — trading as H. F. and P. Taylor


ol The Brows House, Sawley Road, Grindleton, Clitheroe, BB7 4QS is applying lo replace without change a licence to use Bellman Mill, Satthill Ind Estate, Salthill, Clitheroe, BB7 1QW as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle. Owners or occupiers ot land (including buildings) ii the vicinity ot the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicially affected may make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Trallic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication ot this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy ot their representation to the applicant at the address given in this notice.


Notice under section 26(2)


Town and Country Planning Act 1971 -


Proposed development at; Thorneyholme Hotel, Dunsop Bridge. Notice is hereby given that application is being made to the Ribble Valley Council by Mr W. Whitwell for planning permission in respect of Extension with swimming pool. A copy of the application and of the plans and oth er documents submitted with it m ay be i n s p e c t e d at Thorneyholme Hotel, at all reasonable hours until August 2nd, 1990. Any person who w i s h e s


to m a k e


re p re s e n t a t io n s to the above-mentioned Council about the application should make them in writing by that date to the Council at Church Walk, Clitheroe. Signed J. Dixon. On behalf of W. Whitwell, Dated July 7th, 1990.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY


PLANNING ACTS 1971 lo 1974 DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA


An applicaton has been received for permisson to


CHANGE OF USE FROM DWELLING TO RESTAURANT AT THE WHITE HOUSE. KING STREET. WHALLEY


5 Application No 3,90 0474


’ CHANGE OF USE FROM SHOP STORAGE AND PREPARA­ TION ROOMS TO RETAIL


\ SHOP OUTLET WITH STOR­ AGE CELLAR AND FORMA­ TION OF NEW SHOP WINDOW AND DOOR. Application No 3'90 0475 CHANGE OF USE FROM FOR­ MER EDUCATONAL ESTAB L IS HM E N T TO SINGLE STOREY DWELLING HOUSE AT FORMER DAY SCHOOL. MAIN STREET, PENDLETON. CLITHEROE. Applicaton No 3^90 0476


PROJECTING SIGN — ILLU­ MINATED EXTERNAL STRIP LIGHTING AT 17 PARSON LANE. CLITHEROE. Applicaton No 3/90 0487


CHANGE OF USE FROM RESI­ DENTIAL DWELLING HOUSE TO NURSING HOME AT THE OLD VICARAGE. THE SANDS. WHALLEY. BLACKBURN. Application No 3'90'0503


Any person whishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from Iho date of this advertisement, to the Director of Development and Cli­ ent Services. Council Offices. Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference num bor.


Under the provisions ol the Local Government (Access to Informa­ tion) Act 1985. any representa­ tions received will be available for inspection by members ol the public once the application has appeared on the Development Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when deter­ mining the application,


A copy ol the applicaton lorm and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


DATE: 12th July, 1990 PHILIP DAILEY Director ol Development A Client Services


Town and Country Planning Act 1971 - Notice under section 26(2)


Proposed development at Castle Cement Limited. Notice is hereby given that application is being made to the Ribble Valley Borough Council by Castle Cement L imi t e d , for p l a n n i n g permission in respect of the erection of a 10,000 tonne Cement Silo. A copy ot the application and


of the plans and other documents submitted with it may be inspected at Planning Department, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clit h eroe, at al l reasonable hours until August 1st, 1990. Any person who: w i s h e s


to m a k e


re p re s e n t a t io n s to the above-mentioned Council about the application should make them in writing by that date to the Director ol Developement and Client Services. Signed P del Strother. Works Manager. On behalf of Castle Cement Limited. Dated July 12th, 1990.


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Part-Time Vacancies' WANTED


JOLLY GOOD FAMILY COOK


Required to prepare and cook an evening meal lor adult family ot 2 lo 3 on three lo four evenings per week.


Superbly equipped kitchen, the highest rates ol pay ottered, situation equidistant from Clitheroe and Long ridge.


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Applicants please telephone 416206 (day) or (0254) 878945 (evenings/weekends).


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PART TIME WORK AS PIE BAKER’S ASSISTANT AND RELIEF VAN DRIVING


Also required PART TIME STAFF


FOR NIGHT AND EARLY MORNING BAKING


+ PART TIME DAY STAFF FOR ASSISTING IN THE BAKERY


Experience not necessary. Reliable, responsible persons only Tot. Clithcroo (0200) 22981 butween 10.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Part time


SHORTHAND SECRETARY


To the Managing Director Required


Hours (lexible to suit. Good rate ot pay. Please apply in writing to.


Box 1479, East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull Street, Burnley, BB11 1DP.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


Cleaners are required for the Council Offices


Operators Licence Goods Vehicle


John Moran, trading as Moran ot Rozenburge, Paythorne, Nr Gisburn. Cliiheroe, BB7 4JD, is applying lor a licence lo use Morans Farm, Pendleton Road. Wiswell, Nr Whailey, BB6 9BZ as an operating centre lor 2 goods vehicles. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) In the vicinity ot the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment of the land will be prejudicially attected may make whiten representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Trallic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretlord, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication ol this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representation lo the applicant at the address given in this notice.


5 evenings a week, 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. Rate ot pay £2.83 an hour.


Please contact Bruce Dowles, Clitheroe 25111 Ext. 4014 In the first instance.


Community and Commercial Services Council Offices Clitheroe, Lancs.


D O Y O U S U F F E R f r o m m ig r a in e , s t re s s . I ' .M . T . A s th m a , o s t e o - p e r o s i s . acne, o r f lu id re te n t io n ? Do y o u n ee d to lo s e o r g a in w e ig h t? I 'h o u e D i l l n ow , on lla c u p 0 7 0 6 8 7 4 6 5 9 /8 7 4 7 0 9 al te r 6 p .m .


W A N T E D 4 0 P EO P LE w h o w a n t to lo s e W e ig h t . n o h u n g e r . n o e x c e r r is e . n o d ru g s . 3 0 days money hack Q t ia r a i i te e . T e l . 0 4 2 6 9 7 6 07 8.


W A N T E D ! SO O V E RW E IG H T p eo ple w h o need to lose up to 291hs in the next 3 0 days. M o n e y hack g u a ra n te e . (.'all Madge on C li th e ru e 2 3 2 0 4 .


C A M B R ID G E D IE T lo r f u r ­ th e r in fo rm a t io n c a ll y o u r c o u n c i l lo r Shetmih Clegg on P adiham 0 28 2 7 185 I .


RIVERSIDE ; HOUSE


Sawley, Nr Clitheroe.' PART TIME


DOMESTIC Required.


20 hours per week to suit.


★ ★ ★ ★


Apply to Mrs Holland Tel. Clitheroe 41205


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.


Park, E. High. Class 5: Girls — K. Wharton, V. Townson. Class 7: Girls — S. Garner,.I. Bush. Egg and spoon. Class 6: Girls


Nester, D. Walmsley. Tug-of-war. Class 2 boys (S,


Personal Services


1. (-) “Sacrifice” — Elton John. 2. (2) “Ncssun dorma” — Luciano Pavarotti. 3. (-) “Diggin’ a hole" — MC Pandy. 4. (-) “One love” — The Stone Roses.


McKeown, D. Kitchen, B, Howarth, D, Howarth, C. Grea- torex, R. Alston, P. Haworth) beat Class 1 boys. Class 1 girls (A. Concill, K. Sharn, H. Pickup, V. Smith, M. Thomp­ son, C. Briggs, S. King) bent Class 2 girls. Relay. Class 2 boys (S.


McKeown. D. Wharton, D. Kit­ chen, D. Embley) beat Class 1 boys. Class 1 girls (K. Sharp, V, Smith. C. Briggs. K. Haslam) beat (.'lass 2 girls. Class 3 boys (A. Peck, W, Pinch, W. Adams, T. Hill) beat Class 4 boys. Class 4 girls (R. Holden, F. Gould, W. Scott, .1. Parker) beat Class If girls. Cluss 6 boys ( I).. Chad­ wick, S. Wilkinson, A. Mac*, Ouarrie, 1. Warbuton) beat Class 5 Ixws. Class 0 girls <F. Pritt, S. Voevers, N. Siecz- kowski, D. Simj>son) beat Cluss 5 girls. Class 7 boys (S. Field ing, 1. McLeod, M. Peel, A, Wilson) beat Cluss 5 boys. Class 7 girls (S. Broome, S. Gamer, S. Myers, K. Gould) beat Class 5 girls.


10. (7) “Ooops up” — Snap. 11. (-) “She ain’t worth it” — Glenn Medeiros and Robert Brown.


8 . (14) “ Close to you” — Maxi Priest. 9. (5) “Get up Klinsman” — New Order.


14. 15:


REGISTERED OSTEOPATHS


5. (8 ) “You can't touch this” — MC Hammer. 6 . (-) “Tanz debil" — Einsturzende Neubauten. 7. (-) “Thundcrbirds arc go” — Fab featuring MC Parker.


The General Council and Register of Osteopaths Announces that


Mr R. W. PERCIVAL, DO, MRO .and


Mrs H. A. PERCIVAL (nee Jones), DO, MRO have commenced practice at


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


12. (10) “Thinking of you” — Maureen. 13. (16) “Hold on” — Wilson Philips. (-) “Wash your face in my sink’’ — Dream Warriors.


18. (20) “Killer” — Adamski. 19. .(19) “The great song" — BobGeldof. 20. (15) “Doing the do" — Betty Boo. Last week’s platings are in brackets. Tips for the top: “Rocking over the beat” — Technotronic (single); “Kill your television” — Neds Atomic Dustbin (12in.); “Summer dreams” — The Beach Boys (LP). LP of the week: “Parade”’— Prince and the Revolution. Chart compiled by'Roidy’s Home of Music, Clitheroe.


16. 17.


. (-) “Alright” —Janet Jackson. (-) “ I’m still waiting” — Diana Ross.


LE IG H S W E D D IN G L IM O S , v id e o s a n d p h o to n r a p h v .


T e l. U u ru le y 3 7 7 7 4 .


(6 ) “The only rhyme that bites" — MC Tunes v 808State.


ROSEWOOD COURT Home for the Elderly


1 6 NEW SINGLE BEDROOM EXTENSION IS NOW OPEN AND SUITABLE FOR


WHEELCHAIR-BOUND


Rosewood Court is a purposo-built home, ground floor level only, with two resident wardens and a nurse.


Please contact Mr or Mrs Tattorsall, proprietors or The Warden at OWEN STREET. ROSEGROVE, BURNLEY. TEL BURNLEY 37788


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G E T T IN G M A R R IE O I V ic ­ to r ia H r id i i l , 4 6 /4 8 K e i rh y W a lk . IJu ru le y . O u r b r id e s range in c lu d e s n ew seasons s h o w r o o m , b u d g e t s e le c ­ t io n . b r id a l f lo w e r s , h i re d e p a r tm e n t . M e n s fo rm a l , pape h oy and w h i te D a im le r • h ire . T e l. H u rn le y 2 94 18.


C A R R IA G E S L IM O U S IN E C o . T h e areas lln e s t we d* d ln u c a r s e rv ic e . We s t i l l have a fe w d ate s a v a ila b le th is y e a r o r h o o k e a r ly lo r 1 9 9 1 / 1 9 9 2 . T e l . 0 2 8 2 6 9 8 3 4 9 o r 0 8 6 0 4 8 9 9 0 2 .


H A P P Y D A Y S w e d d im i s e r ­ v ic e s ca n s u p p ly a l l y o u re q u ire fo r y o u r im p o r ta n t d a y . O pe n M o n - Sat 10-5 Sun 10-4 .c lo s e d W e d n e s ­ d ay . T e l. 0 25 4 8 2 4 7 7 3 (d a y ) o r 0 25 4 8 2 3 5 2 8 (e v e n it ii is ) .


Jl052 Hairdressing


SHEILAS MOBILE


20 years exp. for efliciont and •


HAIRDRESSING friendly service.


TEL. CLITHEROE 28893


C H A R LO T T E 'S m o b ile h a ir ­ d re s s in g , (a ll a spects), w e d - d in « i m a k e - u p , e tc . T e l . W h a ile y l0 25 4 > 8 2 3 7 3 3 .


REQUIRED For night duty


R.G.N.


NURSING HOME Tel. Mrs Bickford on Clitheroe 22010


10 p.m. to 8 a.m. ROEFIELD


jig Wedding Window


P H O TO G R A P H Y . F o r groat w e d d in i i p h o to g r a p h y a t c o m p e t i t iv e p r ic e s . r in g C h r is on l lu ru te y 3 4 4 8 6 .


BAR


ASSISTANT We are looking lor a smart,


A vacancy has arisen for a Bar Assistant


reliable person who requires work on Sunday mornings.


Pleasant working conditions, good rates ol pay. Please contact Mr B. N. Collier on


Clitheroe 0200 22292


This is not a seasonal _______ job


GARDENER REQUIRED


4 hours per week, all year round, suitable for active


retired person. 1 'h mites from Clitheroe.


Telephone 0200 23279


f c i Te a n e r T !


[ r e q u i r e d ; ■ Chipping area I


| Musi be honest and I -trustworthy. Age 30 plus. H I £3 per hour, hours to be I ^arranged but minimum ofg ■ 7 per week. ® | Essential own transport. |


| Tel. 0995 61049 j


E AR N SOME E X T R A IllUIIItV- lot* y o u r hoMd.tvs by b r t om-


^ a c c o u n ts c le rk s , te le p h o n - F is t s , a n d V i )U o p e r a to r s w i t l i p re v io u s a c tu a l w o r k ­ in g e x p e r ie n c e . I tem um h e r w e have a t re e h o lid a y pay scheme, f re e p e rso n a l a c c i­ d e n t in s u ra n c e a n d a t r im w e e k ly p r iz e d r a w . T e l . S h ir le y o r J a n e t te to r m o re in fo rm a t io n 0 254 60551 o r c a ll in to T em p o S ta t l S e r ­ vices L td , 9 H a llw a y Ho ad . I t la c k b n rn .


I i i ' l «t •T em p o T em p * . T h e w o rk i-i v a r ie d , in te re s t iim and enables yo u to meet to ts o f n e w p e o p le w h . i te v e r y o u r s k i l ls , w h a te v e r y o u r a b i l i ty r in g us n ow ! M o s t ly in d e m a n d a re t v p i s t s ,


M O R N IN G C L E A N E R S re q u ir e d . C L i th e m e T o w n C e n t re . 8 to 1 0 .3 0 a .m . lo t ; 7 d a y s , w a g e s . £ 4 0 p e r w e e k . T e l. 0 77 2 3 1 6 2 4 7 .


GARDENER


For tidying up now with opportunity tor regular


part-time throughout Iho year for right person.


Location Langho. Tel: Blackburn 248954


Jig Situations Vacant SAFCAB TAXIS


FULL DAY TIME


DRIVER’S Required. Clean


licence. Over 25. Good . rates of pay. Evenings.


Tel: 23491


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