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li Clillteruc Advertiser & Times, August 23rd, 1990


Clitheroc 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) D O N ’ T T A L K T O


S T R A N G E R S . . . A L W A Y S S A Y


A u g u s t is B e a t C r im e M o n t h in y o u r C l i t h e r o e A d v e r t i s e r & T im e s


B u s y t o u r o f v i l l a g e s f o r H o m e


S e c r e t a r y FROM (he Homan village of Ribchester to Sabden Flower Show is all in a hectic week’s work for local


accepting the


MI’ and Home Secre­ tary Mr David Wnddiiigton. lie is pictured


who is in constant contact with the


hospitality of .Mr I,es Toplev, landlord of Ihe Itlaek Hull, Hilu-hesler, at the slarl of a busy schedule tending In the needs of his Kibble Valiev constituents. Mr Waddiuglon,


Home Office, spent the best part of the Parliamentary recess visiting villages ill the area, which included a visit lo the Kibble


Valley Talking News­ paper open day at Hiiltoii-hv-Howland Village Hall. His busy week


culminated in


attending the annual craft and flower show of Sahden Horticultural Society. of which his wife, dill, is president.


F a r m e r ’ s l i f e


s t o r y KIDS! T H E S T R A N G E R S c h o o l s L ia i s o n ----- ATTACKS on children


lire on I he increase and the message “Say


\ \ n ‘ to Slranuers” is still the most effective


c h i td r e n a re s t i l l tempted, even though parents, teachers and


lint children heinjr


G.L. & ft. HOBBS


Low Moor, Clitheroe T E L : 2 3 1 0 5


28 Nelson Street,


Newsagents. General a n d O i l Licence


p ol ic e c o n s t a n t ly hammer home that message.


a Iw a y s a t r i s k whether playing or on (heir way to ami from school and it is easy for I hem to he lured into ears or homes oa various pretexts.


You u l s t e r s a r c


can also ho at risk if they go mil alone or on a paper round, and police stress that if strangers invite you into (heir homes or o f f e r y ou a l i f t , pol i tely refuse and move on (illicitly.


You up; te enage r s S O W E R B U T T S


HOUSE FURNISHERS For furniture, carpets,


beds, curtains and bed linen


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 22598


D . L O R D


A N D S O N S H O E


S P E C I A L I S T S


Clithcroe 22488 APER


5 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel:


% RLUS


Ed u catio n al a n d Ottico Supplies


Enterprise House, Kendal Street,


Clitheroe, BB7 1PA.


TEL: (0200) 28528 HOME: 41277


T R IN I T Y Y O U T H &


C O M M U N I T Y C E N T R E


Parson Lane, Clltheroe


W o rk in g w ith c h ild re n a n d y o u n g p e o p le in C h lh e ro e a n d th e N ib b le Volley.


Phone Clitheroe 27886


For details of full programme


CLITHEROE DRY


CLEANING CENTRE


23 Wellgate, Clitheroe


T E L : 2 7 9 3 5 TEL: 22411 IDEAS


F o r a l l t h o s e g i f t id e a s


CASTLEGATE Clitheroe


T E L : 2 4 4 6 3


D . & P . BRASS


N EW S A G E N T S


60 Whalley Road, Clitheroe


TEL: 22946 FOR


Maps. R ailwa y Books. Ma ga z in es etc.


The Outdoor Shop Fu ll ra n g e o l Country


VAREY KEN


Clothes a n d F o o tw e ar lo r Walking. Fish in g a nd


Shooting.


4 Market Street, Clitheroe


TEL: CLITHEROE 23267


DAIRY PRODUCTS


TRANSPORT Croft Street, Clitheroe N orthern Are a Central


Main te n a nce Workshop a n d Milk Collection Fleet


have produced a num­ ber of posters which will he going out to schools and organisa­ t ions involving the young and ensure that the “ NO” message does gel llirougli.


incident to (lie police. Lancashire Police


And then, report the


NAME .. ADDRESS.


PHONE NO.................................


Send Your E n try to Don't Talk to Stran g e rs Comp.


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times 3 King Street, Clitheroe.


WARDLEWORTH’S


NEWSAGENTS OF


Wellgate, Clitheroe


F o r Confectionery. Toys, Magazines, etc.


Support the:-


'DON'T TALK TO STRANGER’S’ Campaign


TEL: 25703


We are pleased to support:-


'DON'T TALK TO STRANGER'S'


NEWSAGENTS 38 Henthorn Road, Cfithcroe


M. J. & R. EARREY


TEL: 23311 Toys. Books.


C o n le c lio n e ry etc. GATEWAY


CARPETS Swan Courtyard, Clitheroe


TEL: 22107


Head Office and Warehouse


Skipton (0756) 791614 KERR & WOODWARD


79 King Street, Whalley


ESTATE AGENTS


Agents lor ihe Halifax Building Society TEL:0254


822564/822729


T E L : 2 3 7 0 4 f o r '


Comics. Con le clio ne ry, C ards etc.


TELEPHONE 2 2 6 0 8


NEWSAGENTS DAWSON’S


1 Woone Lane, Clitheroe


ANN and TED


DUFFIN N EW S A G E N T S


44/46 Shawbridge, Clitheroe


TEL: 23671


Magazines, Toys, C o n fe c t io n ery etc.


N ew s a n d T o y C e n tr e A. & S. TEARING


80 Bawdlands, Clitheroe


T E L E P H O N E : 23138


CASTLE SPORTS


25 Moor Lane, Clitheroe


•f* TEL: 23587


m & m ROVER


P R IM R O S E G A R A G E 4*


Telephone: 23883 WHALLEY


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


NEWSAGENTS Props:


P.J. & J. Higson


77 King Street, Whalley


TELEPHONE: 0254 822878


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


3 King Street , Cl i theroe


TEL: 22323 ADVERTISING TEL: 22324 EDITORIAL


This announcement has been kindly sponsored by the above businesses and companies.


GET YOUR FREE NEVER NEVER CLUB PACK FROM OUR OFFICE


COWGILL and SON


JOHN


The T own's Leading S ta tio n er


4-6 Market Place, Clitheroe


Certainly the most Comprehensive Jewellery A China Ship m the area


DPossibly ihe Oldest efinitely not the Newest


Invites you to view his emporium ol fine chirm & jewellery at:-


MR. CHRIS LEEMING


17-19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe


CONERON


& LE EM ING The Home o f th e Happy


Chinaman CLITHEROE 22626 KAYDEE


F o r C hildre n 's Books a nd Toys.


'DON’T TALK TO STRANGER’S’ Campaign'


Moor Lane, Clitheroe TEL:22698


BOOKSHOP Are plensed to support the:*


........Age........


W IN A V . I .P . T R IP


T O P O L IC E H .Q .


W e h a v e t h r e e f a b u l o u s p r i z e s t o b e w o n c o u r t e s y o f L a n c a s h i r e C o n s t a b u l a r y


You U be n V.I.P. for a day — picked up from home in a police car and given a full conducted tour of the Hutton Headquarters.


You 11 see Police horses, dogs and go on the skid pan, and see a modern police force in action.


A L L Y O U H A V E T O D O — Spot and circle the differences between the two 'Beware of Strangers’ cartoons below.


The first three correct entries out of the bag will be the winners E n t r i e s c l o s e S a t u r d a y , S e p t e m b e r 1 s t


Michael Alpe told how his parents moved to Harwell when he was very young and from an early age he displayed a liking for animals. On leaving school and


raised a family of three sons. Now a grandfather, he


is also an entrepreneurial farmer and has exhibited livestock in shows.


, anecdotes and dialect poems and he was thanked by Mr Frank Dakin. The club’s next meeting


will he on September 7th, when the speaker will he Mr Knlnnd Hailwood, whose subject will be "Crying.”


D r o v e w h i l e b a n n e d


(|iinlified, Hallam was banned from driving for three years, lie was lined .£5(1 for failing to report an accident and £50 for hav­ ing no insurance. Malinin, who admi tted all three offences, was also ordered to pay .ITfi costs.


Grant for


awarded by the Commu­ nity Council fur Lanca­


shire. which administers tile British Telecom sup­ ported fund. Lancashire towns and


for grants of up to 12a(i. towards local projects which will give lasting social or environmental benefit. So fur, -Hi projects have been assisted to the tone ofiT.oim.


to use in draining and level l ing the playing fields.


NORWEB For church


.Open Ba n k H olida y Mo nd a y


10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


King Street, Clitheroe


T E L : 2 2 2 6 9 Thu money will he put


villages, with fewer than 10.000 people, can (pialily


Trust is the lucky recipi­ ent of ail iiupro'vemenl grant for the recreation area which is situated off Mitton Road. Tile grant id’ £250 was


jiheth II Playing Fields


playing fields WHALLFVS Queen Fliz


heard that he had decided to drive to a Chinese takeaway in I’adiham. On his way home, Hallam’s Land-Rover hit n stone and collided with a wall. For driving while dis-


lam (12). of Hazel House, Kay Street, I’adiham, was living at Read Hall when the offence took place. Clitheroe magistrates


hour community service order , af ter admi t t ing driving a motor vehicle while disipialified. Reginald William Hnl-


A Ft) KM Fit Read man was sentenced Lo a 120-


Mr Alpe’s talk was interspersed with amusing


c o n t r a ry to p a ren ta l wishes, he entered the meat trade; then became a farm bailiff, married and


A WIIITEWELL resident held the attention of Clith­ eroe and District I’rolms Club members when he related his life story. Horn in Wimbledon, Mr


HARRISON — CRABTREE


A honeymoon in Yugosla­ via followed tin? wedding of optical receptionist Miss Susan Michelle Crabtree and aeronautical engineer Mr David Harrison, at Whalley Parish Church. The bride is the only


third son of Mr and Mrs C. Harrison, of Oo/.ebooth Terrace, Pdackburn. Civen away by her


cent, Whalley, and the late Mr It. II. ft. Crabtree. The bridegroom is the


Three bands top ro ck b ill


T H R E E ClithoroL1 bands ar c to top the bill as “Rock at the Cas t le" r e tu rn s to Cl i the ro e af ter


ing free nick concerts was pat forward by Hazel Jackson, a youth worker at Trinity Youth and Cum­ in u n i t y C e n t r e , i n response to genuine con­ cern for contemporary music to lie freely avail­ able to a wide age range.


daughter of Mrs M. Crab­ tree, of Whittam Cres­


brother Mr.f. A. K. Crab­ tree, the bride wore an Kdwardian-style gown made by her mother-in- law. She carried a coun­


try‘Style bouquet of fresh Bowers. bridesmaids were Miss


Ha r r i so n , the b r id e ­ groom’s brothel’s. . The ceremony was per­


H a r r i s o n , the hr ide- groom’s b ro th e r , and groomsman was Mr P.M. Nuttall. Ushers were Mr M. Harrison and Mr S.


A. .J. Taylor and Miss ft. K. Moseley. They wore lilac Kd wardian-style two piece suits. Pest man was Mr N.


that “Anaminity,” a pro­ duct of Tr in i ty ’s own music workshop, would spearhead the concert, hut technical problems pre­ cluded the hand’s hid for stardom at this stage. Their enthusiasm, how­ ever, galvanised another three local hands to set the scene for September !)th and, thereafter, possibly for a season of concerts next year.


It was originally Imped


Council's Kecrcation and Leisure Committee has given unanimous support to the event and lias funded the l ’A system, promotional material and advertising.


Kibble Valley Borough


formed by the Rev. .J. M. C. Ackroyd and organist was Mr i).Ashworth. A recept ion was held at Whalley Abbey, 'flu* cou­ ple* are to live in Uishton. Photograph: Trevor Adams, Accrington.


volunteered their services entirely free, the line up being: “(>:{" — an up-tempo rocky dance sound with a raw edge; “Trapper Zat” — meaningful and melodic; "Immediate I’. lues” — stork blues with rhythm th r ow n in for good measure.


The hands have all


2 p.m. prompt and will run ; through until about f> p.m. ; Entry is free, hut dona-t lions for Trinity's Music, Workshop are invited.


j The concert kicks off at I


a two -y e a r abs en c e . The concept uf pruvid- i----------------------------------


T o p s p e a k e r s a t t a l k s o n


g r e e n i s s u e s


address a wide range of environmental and tour­ ism issues at the Confer­ ence, ent i t led "t lreen Futures" - organised by Lancashire County Coun­ cil and jointly funded bv the EC.' The s p e a k e r s will i a c I u d e


t li e


ence is to raise the general level of awarenes s of environmental pollution and to consider how the European Commission and the Government ore pro­


posing to tackle these issues.


Planning in the pipeline


bungalows at Upbrooks (0502).


ture window to first floor day room at Clitlieroe Hospital, Cliatbura Road (0(108). Change of use from stamp shop to toning salon at King St reet (0013). Erection of two detached


of existing outbuildings into craft units at the Sun Inn, Longr idge Road (0009). Same (listed build­ ing application) at the Sun Inn, Longr idge Road


Chipping: Conversion


, A GRAND fund-raiser is jtu he held at Fllerheck I Mal l. S 1 a i d I) u l- a , o a I Saturday. ! The event, which is split I into two sections, starts at I 10 a.m. with morning cof­ fee. running through until noon. In the a f ternoon, a


series of sideshows, a tom­ bola and raffle will he held, starting at 2-00 p.m. and going on until f> p.m. All proceeds from the


H e a t h e r i n f u l l b l o o m


THE area east of Silsden was explored by 14 mem­ bers of Clitheroe Ram­ blers on their last excur­ sion. led by Joyce Benson.


They s t a r t e d from


e v e n t wi l l go to St A n d r e w ’ s C li u r c h , Slaidburn.


Watery route


S E T T IN G o u t f ro m Downham, Bert Wells led Clitheroe Ramblers’ on a circular route. The 87 walkers went


south to Little Mearley Hall and hack by Hook- clifle and Clay House. Watery Lane, Worston,


lived up to its reputation by being very wet even in this time of drought.


Lightbnnk and went up to Addingham High Moor, where they enjoyed fine views across Wharfedaic. Skirting Rombakls Moor, they saw white and purple heather in full bloom.


through High Moor For­ est, (Iowa to Bradtip and Grass Road Bridleway and then to Sp r in g Crag Wood.


The route continued


meet at 10 a.m. at Water­ loo ear park to travel to Austwick. The leader will be Ellen Parker.


held on Saturday and members are aslied to


Wednesday’s walk, which starts at 6-45 p.m. from


The leader for next


Bar row, will be Ben Brown.


The next walk will be


Clitheroe are: Frection of two-storey extension with attached garage at Wilson Street (0599). Replace­ ment of timber kennel buildings by blockwork- huilt kennel buildings, Rose Cottage, Edisford Road (0607). Addition of a new pic­


PLANS for the erection of a dozen two or three-bed- roomed houses at Shaw­ br idge are among the latest to he submitted for approval by the Kibble Valley Borough Council’s Planning Depa r tment (061-1). Other plans relating to


storey extension to rear outbuildings and erection and porch to front at Fort of attached utility room Avenue (OoOo). Erection of WC, study, conservatory replacement bungalow at and coal stores at 0 Gis- Lmda Vista, Stoneygate burn Road (0020)


Rib ch e s te r : Single- Demolition of attached om’ . , r.- , Bow ley Brow (OliO-l).


I en d lc to n : Single- at the Higher Buck Inn s to r e y s ide and r e a r Church Road (OWN)


form dining room ami con- Rivers Caravan Park stniction of potting shed Eaves Hall Lane (0010).


erill Ter race, Barrow , Kl"J.m Bt,,n and Mid- (0010).


external static advertise- Terrace (0017) meat shop sign at Cock-


’ , . . . ,


land to be used to deposit House, Sta t ion Road subsoil arising from land (0019) construction work, to be


use on completion, on 5.7 ‘' ‘ ‘ “ 'in.: Two - s to r e y hectares at plot of land e; o<


returned to agricultural . . . ,


east of Coronation Hotel J ‘ -** Mitton Road (0019). (0005).


Conversion of redundant a detached bungalow at barn to holiday cottage at Lite rear of Stanridge. Greenhead Farm South, Neddy Lane (0021).


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Bol(»n-hy-Bowland: application for erection of


j1011 e>' “ nd Li t t le T.n?J<.)n t0 s'(,e an'i rear Mi l l ington: Outline


' C.isburn: Agricultural off ice at Kel rydding


dop: Change of use of part of detached garage to an


mimm’ K,10wle GrL‘e " Waddington: Display of ' i» ' ii .


... , non-illuminated panel sign


Wh?l|,Si!°l5' 1 ™ “ r!al' ’ Wc!it Bradford: Recoil- Whalk> Koad (OoAS). Con- struction of 11,000-volt struction of extension to overhead line at Three


Ro-id mrnnl n’ C lthe,'0<! , ^rindlcton: Erection of K \V «woM. ' iii • . , detached three-hedroomed I U? ,n r C(l bungalow at Milnshaw


the Furopcan Commis­ sion. local industry and national environmental and tourism organisations will join local councillors and Members of Parlia­ ment lo discuss topics such as climate change, the Covcrnmelil's environ­ mental strategy and air pollution. The aim of the confer­


Jim Lents, and the direc­ tor of Fr iends of the Forth, Mr David Dee. Represent at i ves from


wnrid-renmvned air pollu­ tion specialist from Los Angeles, California, Dr


A N i n t e r a a t i o n a I environmental conference on green issues is to lie held at County Hall. 1'ivs- ton, on September 17th and Kibble Valley repre­ s e n t a t iv e s a re being invited. Top s p e a k e r s will


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