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Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) READ


[e Mewstrom the Villages F o r y o u n g O l iv e r


Winners Whist winners at Read


Nowell’, his successful transmission to Scouts in Devon, was his first activ­ ity with the group. Other Scouts visited


Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs A. Cunliffe, Mrs B. Nichols. Gents — Mr G. Law, Mr F. Riley. Special prize was won by W. Baker and MC was Mrs P. Larkin.


Humorist Read and Whalley Lun­


cheon Club's first meeting of the season was well attended at the Foxfield Restaurant, Billington. Guest speaker was Mr


BRIDGE —CLUB—


Accrington Photographic Club and were able to use the studio equipment for part of their work for the photographers badge. With instructor John Eas­ twood they visited Black­ burn College photographic l a b o r a to r y and th e N a t io n a l Museum of Photography at Bradford. The e ig h t bud d in g


Patrick Lichficlds have now to wait to see how their own films develop.


Derie Longden a radio and television humorist, as well as being the author of many books and he proved to be a most amusing speaker. Mrs J. Bradley gave the vote of thanks


S t a n d a r d s SIMONSTONE


Changes At Simon s to n e WI


and Mrs Dorothy Hutchin- VCO spoke on the changes son was in the chair.


annual meeting visiting


ta k in g p la c e in th e National Federation and told members that next


Read paraded their stan- at the B.rmmgham Exh.- dards at the family service bltl°n CePt at St John's Church. Flag


Uniformed branches of year the AGM will be held E bearers were Russell Ben- M° ’'


l lcKeiing ' Veiiiu ei, 1 n nv-nn/l^hh e


bT a ,f ofMembers "hanked


Webste^CGuideL1Stuart Mrs P. Jelley for her great Taylor (Scout), Rachael enthusiasm and encour- Pickerinir (Venture) Ste- agement during her 13


president not only at Simonstone but at the tr ic t Commissioner fr"- Secretaiy Mis Anne


Scouts Norman Wharfe Atkinson gave a report on ; “ wiU take p]ace on pre sen ted ' M a rkW a rd ? ve7 ,busy >T'"


During the service Dis- Di ama committee., for Secretary


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h is wood b ad g e advanced training.


with his leader’s warrant b?rs hal' en- '° ^ d and Colin Armstrong with for


and evening walks, and many members had taken advantage of the classes a r r a n g e d by County


1 GRINDLETON


Police visit “An Evening with the


Police" is being held at Grindleton CE Primary School on Wednesday at 7- 30 p.m. to which parents, friends and villagers are invited.


police "will illustrate his talk with a film on road safety and speak about not talking to strangers and dangers both at home and on the farm. Teams from the


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committee for their efforts over the past year and gave special thanks to the choir for entertaining local organisations and for the carol service. Officials elected were: Mrs A. Atkinson (presi­


Federation. Mrs Jelley thanked the


A representative of the surer), Mrs D. Moffattand 18-year-old C litheioe r .............


dent), Mrs S. Ogden (sec­ retary),Mrs Jelley (trea-


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M r s K . F a r n h i 1 1 (vice-presidents).Commit­


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audience, will be invited to take part in a police safety


quiz. Refreshments will be


in Grindleton as villagers prepare for the general knowledge quiz at the Buck Inn, on Tuesday, at 1) p.m.Everyone is welcome to take part as proceeds will go to funds for the Buck Inn football team and Guide Dogs Tor the Blind. It will be an individual


Quiz Encyclopaedias are out


and top woman.


ThanksPresident of Grindleton WI Mrs Ruth Cann wel­ comed VCO Mrs J. Bright to the annual meeting. Mrs Cann was re-elected president and thanked the committee for their hard work during the busy year, the highlight of which had been the jubilee tea in September. The financial report,


served and tickets are on sale from the schoolchil­ dren at 75p for adults and 25p for children.


tee: Mrs Angela Sutcliffe, Mrs Joyce Singer, Mrsj Esme S p e n c e r , Mrs Dorothy Shorrock, Mrs] Alwin Williams and Mrs Kathy Webb. The autumn council


n . „ „ u : i 11 mntnvist was


drive up the embankment to avoid an oncoming car, Clitheroe magistrates’


otor


were told. But Gary Richard Dug-


dale denied driving with-


meeting held at Lancaster I University was attended | by four members. A special celebration concert, to be given by


over 250 WI members, has j b e e n a r r a n g e d f o r December 7th at Preston Guild Hall.


Whist drive T w e n t y - s i x p e o p 1 e


attended the whist drive held in Simonstone Old


Naturalists start winter programme


THE final summer excur­ sion for Clitheroe Natural­ ists’ Society took members to Harrogate. Led by Mr J. Hurley,


the walkers enjoyed good weather amid the scenery


quiz and prizes will be awarded to the top mail


School, arranged by Mrs P. Mcllroy and friends. Winners were: Ladies — Mrs B. Hopkins, Mrs N. Hopwood, Mrs Hutchinson (cons). Gents — Mrs P. Larkin, Mrs E. Simpson, Mrs B. Dawson (cons).


Special prize was won by I Bishop, who was, in turn, Mrs M. Wilkinson and MC|t]laiiked fog her work as was Mrs P. Larkin. The next drive will be


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held on November 6th at | 7-30 ii.m. in the old school.


Council will meet in the


Council S im o n s to n e P a r ish


given by Mrs K. Hopkin- son, was followed by the annual report by Mrs E. Rowntree. and Mrs E. Nuttall told about gifts of flowers. Mrs S. Dowds thanked Mrs Cann for her enthusiasm during the


year. Mrs Bright gave a short


organised by A be e tle


new school tomorrow at 7- 3 p.m. All villagers are welcome to attend.


Blackstock led some mem­ bers on to the hills around the town, while others stayed in Harrogate all day. A vote of thanks was given by Mrs Connie


excursion secretary. The society's first win­


don Yates. The speaker showed


ter lecture continued a tradition, being addressed for the 16th time by Gor­


slides of merlins, hen har­ riers, Maltese falcons and other less common birds of prey such as kestrels and the crow family. Thanks were expressed


by Christine Washbrook The winter walks start


Sweet music St Mary’s hand bell


talk entitled "Making the wel*


anil Mrs A. Aspin and winner of the competition for a model of a witch was Mrs H. Read. Officers elected were:


d r iv e was Mrs Nuttall


most of your WI.” She was whon thev “rane” a wide thanked by Mrs Cann


ringers, of Pemvortham, e guests of Sawley WI


when "t ey range


from The Skye Boat Song to Beethoven’s Ode to Joy. Mrs


of music varying


Mrs Cann (president), Mrs Dowds ami Mrs C. Taylor (vice-presidents), Mrs Rowntree (secretary), Mrs (treasurer).


Hopkinson Committee: Miss M. Bren- a set 0f~25. Mrs Dyson


duced the ringers who came together in 1985 after one of their members discovered a set of 16 hand bells in the tower of St Mary’s. The bells have been refurbished and added to at great expense, with the group now having


Rawcliffe intro­


mind, Mrs G. Gallagher, thanked the ringers for Mrs M. Hogg and Mrs S. displaying their talents. Youngs.


served by the committee. The birthday party will


land. jamDoree I l a m h n r p p


be held at the Copy Nook Hotel, Bolton-by-Bow-


Everyone enjoyed a pie hell was won by Mrs K. mil peas supper made and williams, Mrs R. Webb


. The competition ’for a


and Mrs D. Ashworth. Mrs F. Parker won the raffle. Members were asked to


~ 15th.


B j y i l l JW B WBBB be formed at the annual meeting on November


put forward names for the new committee which will


During the social half- hour tw0 team


Scout and three Guides of duce various objects St Leonard’s, Langho. quickly from their hand- went “ International at hags. There was also a the weekend and took part game 0f guessing the name in a Jamboree on the air. 0f the author from a clue. Using powerful amateur radio equipment, set-up in _ Blackburn, and using the B r a i n s tGStGCl


Nine Scouts, one Cub formed and asked to pro-


call sign GB2 BDS, they tr ied to contact other Scouts involved in the


Jamboree. Most of the contacts


made were with Scouts b u t ' th ^ m o s t^ n te r e s 'u n g Scout" h fS y r n c ^ USA wore_Mrs Mary Wallace,


Sawley” contest was held on Monday, organised by last year’s winners Mr and Mrs Sandham and Mr and Mrs Giles. Twelve teams and the mark


The annual “Brains of


and on station DKZ LA near Dortmund, Germany. The German Scouts had also been in contact with Islamic Scouts in Istanbul.


son Paul and daughter Susan Donovan. R e freshments were


served and proceeds will go to village nail funds.


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011 October 27th, meeting at 1 p.m. at Clitheroe sta­ tion , and fo r tn ig h t ly thereafter.


Flower power


THERE was an atten­ dance of 72 for the meet­ ing of Clitheroe Ladies’ section of the NFU. Presi­ dent Mrs Hilda Simpson welcomed everyone and introduced member Mrs Betty Collinge who gave an interesting demonstra­ tion of flower arranging, which also included Christ­ mas wreaths and swags. Flower arrangements


were raffled and winners were: Mrs Freda Metcalfe, Mrs Hilda Makinson, Mrs Jean Taylor, Mrs Barbara Looming, Mrs Margaret Walmsley.Mrs Jane Tay­ lor and Mrs Sylvia Berry. Thanks were extended


to Mrs Collinge by Mrs Elizabeth Robinson. A potato pie supper


s were 19th at 7-30 p.m.


ended the evening. The next meeting is at'


Waddington Methodist Schoolroom on November


£430 for research


THERE has been a big boost for Christie Hospi­ tal, Manchester, thanks to Clitheroe Committee of the Chris tie Hospital Women’s T ru s t Fund which raised £430 for can­ cer research with a coffee


morning. The event was at the


pcop.~.


thank everyone for making the event so successful.


Committee members pie. ,


Starkie Arms Hotel. The well-stocked cake and gift stalls attracted visitors to Clitheroe as well as local


of the Valley Gardens. Mr Hurley and Joyce


sk s a :


10th anniversary of Wad­ dington and West Brad­ ford Mother and Toddler Group, a reunion is being organised for all members, past and present. This memorable occa-


Reunion To commemmorate the


November 21st at 8 p.m


person Those wishing to attend


Theatre Forty-three members of


Waddington Leisure Club


were joined by 10 friends from West Bradford for a trip to the Alhambra Theatre, Bradford, to see actress Susan Hampshire in Rodgers and Hammer- stein’s well-loved musical “The King and I.” Everyone agreed the


WINNERS of the Brown Cow trophies in respect of the team of four competition were Mrs Pickles and Mrs Holden, Mrs Haworth ami Mrs Cross, from Mr Atkinson, Mr .Jennings, Mr McKeand ami Mr Pinks. The following hand was


usually played by north in three no trumps*, making six, seven, eight, nine and even 10 tricks. With a misfit it is usually good uolicy to play in a contract at the


makes.


marvellous production, brilliantly choreographed, had been the best yet of all the club’s theatre outings. A fish and chip meal fol­


lowed at Harry Ramsden’s famous restaurant before returning home. Winner of the free


theatre seat was Miss Sally Slaiding and other raffie winners were Mr J. F. Alderton, Miss H. M. Gradwell, Mrs M. Cock­ croft, Mrs C.Bates, Mrs J. Jackson and Mr H. Kay. The next outing will be­


an early Christmas shop­ ping trip to Blackpool on November 12th, open to all adult villagers.


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declarer won with the ace, to preserve the king as an entry to table. The queen of diamonds was led, and was covered by the king and the ace. When the 10 of diamonds was led, west dis­ carded a spade, north a low heart, and east allowed this to I hold. The only way to make the contract now was to make four tricks in spades, so a low spade was led, and the queen was fin-1 essed. When this won, the ace I was cashed and the third round I was won by west, but declarer | could now make his nine tricks. It is nearly always a mistake


East led a low club and , ,


for a defender to discard from a four card suit which declarer has |


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Winners on Thursday night


at the Moorcock Inn, Wad- Mr Norris. Mr Brown and Mr dington, tickets £10 per


were NS Mrs Keighley and Mrs Bradshaw. Mr Lang and Mr Wilding. EW Mr Hayduck and


should contact Mrs S Isherwood, 160 Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, for details.


were: NS Mr Webster and Mrs Patterson, Mr Garner and Mr Capstick. EW Mr Bailey and Miss Telfer, Mrs Wilson and Mr


Farnsworth. On Monday night winners


SinKOr’ K.K.A .


Overtaking, crash ends in £100 fine


WHILE attempting to overtake on the road over Pendle Hill, Sabden, an


forced to


o u t d u e c a r e an d attention. The case was found


proved and Dugdale, of Railway View Road, was fined £i00 with £80 costs. The court heard that the


accident happened at 7-40 a.m. on Clitheroe Road, Sabden. Dugdale’s car was fol­


lowing an Austin Metro over the hill. As Dugdale


started to overtake the car, a Fiesta came round the bend from Sabden towards the two cars. Dugdale swerved into the banking, avoiding a


collision. Dugdale told the court


that, as he drew level to overtake, the Metro acce­


lerated. He saw the Fiesta trav­


elling round the bend. He could not get past the Metro and could not pull behind because the driver was also braking. “1 had no option but to


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C Q.J73 SPORT STARTS HERE


Emphatic Volleyba11 display


success


Clithcroc Ladies 14, AFC Dry 201 0


CLITHEROE Ladies’ FC cruised to an emphatic victory over Manchester’s AFC Dry 201


regional league cup.


jowest possible level, but one north decided to risk playing m three no trumps, to obtain the large score if the contract


.


RIBBLESDALE A and B vol­ leyball teams have had a succes- ful week,winning every match they played. . The A team, firstly beat Sta-.


Westin the first round of the North Lancashire League. Player-of- Julie O’Brien opened the scor­


*' *im.mntnii ;« fi»-c


ing after 10 minutes when she connected with a Chris Hughes cross. A minute later, left winger Tina Swarbrick made it 2-0, after some impressive approach play. The match continued in the


lybridge in the Manchester League 3-1 and then went on to overcome Nimrod 3-1 in the


the-match in the first game was Chris Seed and in the second, Peter Gate. The B team were also in top


same way throughout and soon after a Dry defender scored an own goal, putting Clitheroe firmly in control. Two more strikes from Swar­


brick completed a fine hat-trick, before the youngest player on the pitch, 12-year-old Angela Ralph, scored Clitheroe’s sixth. Leading 7-0 at half-time, the


form when they played Wyre A and ran out 2-0 winners with the player-of-the-match being Sue Ferguson


Tomlinson (Clitheroe 22752). The team play every Monday and Tuesday and train on a Sun­ day at Ribblesdalo School.


Anyone interested in playing volleyba dlcyball should contact Nick


ntac : Battling


rout continued, with further goals coming from Ralph, who went on to claim her hatrick and Swarbrick, who finished with five goals. Substitute Carolyn Watson


Clifton Athletic 3, Whulley 5


scored a spectacular goal and further strikes from Julie O’Brien and Louise Ward gave Clitheroe a fine 14-0 win. Despite being totally out­


WITH both sides boasting iden­ tical records, Whalley travelled to Clifton ready to do battle. The away side had a terrible


! O’Connor, G. Brooker, A. Ralph, P. Feather, J. O’Brien, L. Ward, T. Swarbrick. Subs: C. Watson, J. Middleton.


Drachenberg


double Colne Legion 1, Wnddington2


IN a game where Waddington always looked the stronger out­ fit, Colne took the lead against


the run of play. The goal came when a harm­


less looking shot hit a divot and took the 'keeper by surprise. Waddington soon hit back when a great run by Burgess resulted in' Drachenberg slotting the ball in for the equaliser.


classed, Dry 201 never gave up and battled right until the end. On Sunday tne side take on Manchester City at Roefield (k.o. 2 p.m.). Clitheroe: J. Vickers, D. Bar­ ton, C. Hughes, K. Room, D.


start and found themselves 1-0 down after just five minutes. The goal came when Whalley failed to clear a left wing comer. This poor play continued when in the 10th minute they wasted a penalty awarded when Dewhurst was brought down by the Clifton ’keeper. Whalley refused to give in and plugged away, eventually gain­


Ribble Valley


Borough Council PLANNING (LISTED


BUILDINGS AND


. CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


An a p p l ic a t io n has been received for permission to: Change of use from workshop to offices at The Workshop, We l l f o l d , of f W e l l g a t e , CLITHEROE. Application No 3/90/0764.


Renovation and restoration of ni-derellct, former dwelling


ing the upper hand. After 25 minutes, Smith equalised and then 10 minutes later, Whalley took the lead when Bury smashed the ball home after making an impressive right-wing run.The second half started in a lively fushion and it was Clifton who looked the more dangerous. The home side raised their game and grabbed an equaliser after


55 minutes. Once again, Whalley showed


their character and hit back with a second Bury goal after 60 minutes. The action continued when Clifton equalised and then Smith nicked up his second from a poor nack pass. With ju s t five minutes


berg volleyed home from the edge of the box to unsure that Waddington claimed maximum points.Waddington: Winkley, Ains­ worth, Geldard, Hitchen, Conti, Nield, Coulston, Waddington, Hill, Drachenberg, Burgess. Subs: McTear, Crossley.


Five minutes later, Drachen­ Cubs’ soccer


THE three Cub Scout mutches held lust week produced 21


goals.Tigers proved too strong for Whalley, winning 2-0, while Chatburn went down 7-1 in a thriller against St Paul’s. The most emphatic display came from St Mary’s, who crushed


Into a dw e ll i n g at 2 3 A vergafe, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/90/0766.


C h a n g e agricultural


Rfa in S t , BOWLAND LANC . Application No 3/90/0768


Extension to existing health studio to provide swlmmin


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remaining, substitute Leech sent through a perfect ball for Buryt who completed his hat- trick m style. On Saturday. Whnlley face bottom club Helmshore United


Whalley shine


WHALLEY are shining .in the East Lancashire League and currently stund in third place. In their lust match, they beat


Clifton Athletic 5-3 and now have 13 points from their open­


ing nine matches. Sabden had a morale boosting


1-0 win against Foxhill and the side now nave eight points from their first 10 matches. In Division Two, Whalley


be held tomorrow at 0 p.m. and on Sunday at 2p.m., on both occasions at the all-weather pitch at the Castle. Fixtures: Saturday — Whal­


Loyola 7-1. The district team practice will


ley v St Paul’s (P. Devine), St Mary’s v Bowland (M. Booth).


l, changing rooms, turklsl l, gallery and tree weight


room at Briggs Cottage/Lee Carter H e a lth Stu d io , ott Lowergate, CLITHEROE. Application No 3/90/0778.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so In writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to t h e D i r e c t o r o f Development, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clltheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions ot the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, am representations received wll be available for Inspection by members ot the public once the application has appeared o n th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be ta k en Into account when determining the application.


Reserves went down 4-3 against Ribchester, Read crushed Bur- lick United 0-0 and in the Cra­ ven Cup Rimington beat Foulridge 3*2. Fixtures: Division One —


A copy of the application form


and plan may be Inspected In the P lanning D e p a r tm en t within the period stated.


Helmshore United v Whalley, Sabden v Colne United. Division Two — Nelson GSOB v Read United, Whalley Reserves Sabden Reserves.


Dive in takings


TAKINGS at the Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe, took a dive in the first half of this year because swimmers preferred to take to the local rivers in the hot weather.


A report to the kibble December 27th to 31st


drive up the grass verge 011 the opposite side and get behind the Fiesta. In cross examination,


Dugdale said he was a bit late for work at Rolls Royce, Barnoldswiek. He considered the road, at t h a t p o i n t , s a f e t o


overtake.


Local man claims unfair


dismissal


A CLITHEROE man — ami two of bis colleagues — claimed unfair dismissal at an indus trial


tribunal in Manchester. Mr Andrew Gordon, of


Meadow View, Clitheroe, Mr David Rose, of John Street, Droylsdon, and Mr' George Lambert, of Luxor Grove, Denton, claimed unfair dismissal against Mirror Colour Print (Old­ ham) Ltd, of Hollimvood Avenue, Chadderton.


gations that the group of tech n ician s could not immediately he found when an urgent problem


The hearing heard alle­


hit one of the Chadderton firm’s presses. The two-day hearing


was told that the men had left the site for a break and ended up sacked. The tribunal chairman


Valley Council’s Recre­ ation and Leisure Commit­ tee by chief commercial services officer Mr John Hoop revealed that half- yearly figures for atten­ dance were down 5,000 on last year ami that baths staff had told him many swimmers had taken to nearby rivers instead.


“This could also be due to a controversy earlier


this year when we had problems with chemicals at the pool," lie added.


several rays of hope, witli increasing numbers in the sections for senior citizens ami retired people, and indies' aquatone keep-fit proving popular. Councillors approved improvements, including


However, there were


j spending £50,000 on a combined heat and power unit until they had further details. A fear that the new edu­


chemical and water analy­ sis equipment for £7,300, but deferred a decision on


Dispersal sales


_’HKRK was a lot of Interest in two dispersal sales organised by Richard Turner and Son, of


Clitheroe.


Mart for Mr C.H. Hindley, of Gisburn Kstale Farms, there were 105 Holstein Friesian


At a sale at Clisburn Auction . , ..


dairv cattle and stock forward. Cows calved August went to


£(510 (average £510.20); cows calved September to £700 (£501.50); cows newly calved or line October to £850 (£051.85); cows due NovembeWDecember to £005 (£540.55); heifers calved September to £075 (£008.75), heifers due Octuber-December to £755 (£005.05); heifers 12- lomonlh oh I to £5-15 (£170). The other sale, for R.T. Pratt, was of cattle, sheep and


before closing for New Year’s Day.


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE OF ALL ADVERTISEMENT ORDERS


Orders for insertion of advertisements in the Clith­ eroe Advertiser and Times are accepted subject to the Standard Condition agreed between the News­ paper Society and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising save that.


4. The following rules for the settlement of accounts | will apply:


cational curriculum might not allow schools the time to fit swimming lessons into their agendas was expressed by some coun­ cillors, after" it was noted that Bowland School had stopped weekly lessons for that reason. It was also mentioned


equipment.Cattle — B\V heifers due February went to £025 (£578): heifers 1*2-20 months old to £-180 (£•130); BW geld cows to £310 (£213.15); suckled bull calves to £250(£214.40), heifers to £HH) (£155); Continental store heifers to £440(£330.75), bullocks to £415 (£-U)2.50).Shcep — Texel X gimmer kunbs to i-lS (£18.05), shearlings to £53 (£52.50); nude gimmer shearlings to £01 (£57.55); mule 2 shear ewes to £04 (£01.20). mule 3 to £51 (£10.50), mule 4 to £11 (£10.05). mule 5 to £38 (£30.50); Texel tups to £200 (£200); Rouge tup to £250; mule wether lambs to £27 (£23.05); Texel X wether lambs to £11.80 (£20.80). Winter grazing £28-37 per


that the pool will close for maintenance work after


th e club s e s s io n on December Kith and reopen with reduced hours from


Mr Peter Hope heard that food was allegedly not being served in the can­ teen at tlie time the men took their break. Tiie men said if food had


been available on site, they would not have left old gone to the pub. The tribunal reserved


its decision on the case until a later date.


A fabulous mansion


THE miniature mini-man­ sion which lias toured the world raising funds for the African Medical Research Foundation is back in the Ribble Valley. B ritan n ia Hotise, a


3. 4.


5. 6. 7. 8.


10. 9.


house which displays the cream of British interior design talent, features hamiwoven silk carpets and solid silverware. It is on display at the


11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.


Ribchester Museum of Childhood for the rest of the month, November and December, raising funds for AMREF.


Last week’s placings are in brackets. Tips for the top: “Don’t worry" — Kim Appleby (single); Bchavioui — Pet Shop Boys (LP). LP ortho week: "Rhythmof the saints” — Paul'Simon. Chart compiled by Reulys


17. 18. 19. 20.


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Home of Music. WtUMGsoun


(3) (-)


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(9) (2) (4) (-)


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“A little time” — The Beautiful South. "Unchained melody" — The Righteous


Brothers. "Show me heaven" — Maria McKee. "Kinky Afro” — Happy Mondays.


“Anniversary waltz” — Status Quo. “Mcgamix" — Technotronic.


(-) “Working man” — Rita Macneil. (-) “ Lets try it again” — New Kids on the


Block.


(8) ' (9)


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(-) (-) (-)


So hard" — Pet Shop Boys. Let’s push it”—Innocence.


From a distance” — Cliff Richard.


‘Dressed for success" — Roxette. ‘I’m doing fine’’—Jason Donovan. ‘Good morning Britain’.' — Aztec Camera


and Mick Jones. Anthem” — N-Joi. Obvious child” — Paul Simon. Same thing” — Belinda Carlisle. Giving you the benefit —Pebbles.


“Crying in the rain” — A-Ha. “l ’nt your baby tonight’.” — Whitney Hous­ ton.


(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 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 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:


The proprietors accept no liability for any loss or damage caused by an error or inaccuracy in the printing of any advertisement. No liability ia accepted for any loas or damage j alleged to arise through delay in forwarding replies to box numbers, however caused. Particulars of the Standard Conditions will be supplied on request. If the material or layout of the advertisement, or any part of it is composed by the Proprietors at no extra I charge to the advertiser, the copyright in the whole | advertisement shall belong to the Proprietors.


Signed: Philip Bailey, Director of Development 25th October, 1990.


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


George and Elizabeth Ellen Robinson, trading as G and E E Ro b in so n ot 4 C h ap e l Street, Slaldburn, Clltheroe, BB7 3 E S ,


o f u s e f r o m


art o( Salisbury Hall Farm, N EW T O ...........


to residential at N - I N -


Undley Pale (Gisburn) Ltd ol Lyn d a le Wo rk s . Gisbu rn , Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 4ES is applying for a licence to use Lyndafe Wo rk s , Gisburn, L a n c s B B 7 4 E S as an operating centre lor 1 goods vehicle. Owners or occupiers of land (Including buildings) in the vicinity ot the operating centre who believe the use or enjoyment ol the land will be prejudicia lly af fe cted may make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Strettord, Manchester M 16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy ol their representation to the applicant at the address given In this notice.


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence Ribble Valley DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL


Borough Council PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


MAMMOTH JUMBLE SALE


SATURDAY OCTOBER 27th 2 p.m.


10p ADMISSION TEA AND BISCUITS


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


LISTED BUILDING: An a p p lic a t io n has been


received to: Re-positioning of rear kitchen e n t r a n c e a n d i n t e r n a l alterations at Osbaldeston H a l l . Osb al de ston Lane, OSBALDESTON. Application No 3/90/0779.


This property is included in a Statutory List ot Buildings ot Speci al Archite ct ur al or Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make represent­ ations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date ol this ad v e r tis em en t to the Director ol De v e lopm ent . Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Govormont (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared o n th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received attar the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application. A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period slated.


Signed: Philip Bailey Director ot Development 25th October, 1990


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


Is ap p ly in g tol


rep la c e without change a| licence to use The Garage, Ch apel S tre e t , S la idburn, Cllthe ro e as an operating centre for 2 goods vehicles. Owners or occupiers ot land (Including buildings) In -the vicinity ol the operating centre who b e lie ve the use or enjoyment ot the land will bo prejudicia lly a f le c te d may make written representation to the Licensing Authority al North Western Trattic Area, Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Strettord, Manchester M 16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must al the same time send a copy ol their representation to the applicant at the address given in this notice.


Proposed development at land at rear of No 6 Castle Street. Notice Is hereby given that application Is being made to the Ribble Valley Borough Councll by S t ev e Burki Asso ci at es to provide i swimming pool and anclllar lacilltles (or Loo Carter Healll Studio. A copy ot the application and ot tn e pl a n s an d ot he r documents submitted with it may be inspected at Stove Burke Associates, 3 Castle G a t e , C l l t h e r o e , at al l reasonable hours until 6th November 1990. Any person w h o w i s h e s to m a k e r e p r e s e n t a t i o n s to the abo v e -men tio n ed Council about the application should make thorn in writing by that date to the Council at Cnurch Walk, Ciilheroo. Signed Steve Burke. On behalf ot Lee Carter Health Studio. Dated October 17th, 1990,


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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.


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; Personal Services


VICTORIA NURSING HOME


Thursby Rd, Burnley FROM HOME TO HOME


W e now have some single and shared rooms available. Victoria Nursing Home has a reputation ol highest


standards and we provide excellent professional care. THE NURSING HOME:


* has boon expensively refurbished * has several lounges - has 24 hour nursing care by coring, qualified stall * has nurso call system In every bedroom


SPECIAL DIETS CATERED FOR. Enquiries Ring Matron


acre.Equipment — X-reg John Deere 2040 tractor £2.500. Mar­ shall manure spreader £1,020, Fuller 800-gallon tanker £1,025, Mole drainer £220, Collinson 8- tonno bulk hoppt?r £520; big bag silage to £10 per bale.


(c) 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 an additional surcharge equal to 2% of the gross rate | charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency commission:


Mrs. Joan Folley S.R.N., R.S.C.N, O.H.N.C, Burnley 416475.


ROSEWOOD COURT H om e fo r th e Elde r ly


(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.


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


.5. The terms of the Recognition Agreement between the Newspaper Society or between the Newspaper, Society and the Newspaper Publishers Association and recognised advertising agencies are deemed to be incorporated in these conditions of acceptance of advertising orders or the publication of all advertise­ ments accepted from a recognised advertising agency: Without prejudice to the generality of these terms these conditions of acceptance specifically extend to any personal guarantee given by the Directors or! I any other person on behalf of a recognised agency at f 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 part of these conditions of acceptance.


(f) All advertisements are subject to 15% VAT. (g) All transient advertisements are subject to a 25%' surcharge if not paid within 14 days from the date of the invoice.


6. The placing of an order for tHe insertion of an adver- | tisement snail 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 they are in conflict with them.


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


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


SUITABLE FOR WHEELCHAIR-BOUND Rosewood Court Is a purpose-built home ground floor level only


16 NEW SINGLE BEDROOM EXTENSION IS NOW OPEN AND


With tho now medic balhs which havo just won the Queens*


Award. Also pipe music throughout tho building. Two resident wardens and a nurse.


Please contact Mr or Mrs TattersaU. proprietors, or the Warden at:


OWEN STREET, ROSEGROVE, BURNLEY. TEL BURNLEY 37788


REGISTERED OSTEOPATHS


The General Council and Register of Osteopaths Announces that


Mr R. W. PERCIVAL, DO, MRO and


Mrs H. A. PERCIVAL (nee Jones). DO. MRO Practice at


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


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