Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22X23 (Advertising). Burnley 223X1 (Classified)
Whalley house ‘vibrating’ due to heavy traffic
WORRIED Whalley resident Derek Crabtree has written to the county surveyor expressing his concern about traffic problems on Mitton Road.
M °>5,an, or dies in local pub
traffic using the road has increased, with a particu lar rise in commercial vehicles, many of them from Mantes and Tipping, owners of a transport depot situated between Whalley and Mitton. Extensive roadworks
Mr Crabtree said that Big boost for village hall fund Public (Notices YOUR CLASSIFIED INDEX BIRTHS, MARRIAGES
have exacerbated the situation still further, added Mr Crabtree, and the temporary reinstate ment of the road means that numerous vehicles bump and clang along the way. “My own situation is
A CUTMSKOK man col lapsed and died in his local pul) on Friday evening. Mr Stephen MeToar (Rf>)
was at the Kind’s Anas. Ihnvdlands, when he sud denly suffered a heart at lack. Customers fought to
particularly bad,” said Mr Crabtree. “We live in a 200-year-old stone-built h o u se which f r o n ts directly on to the pave ment. Because of the rigid nature of the house, it is being shaken and vibrated to an intolerable extent by the heavy traffic. I wish to place on
THK funi! to build a vil lage ball for Hillingdon a n d I. a n g b o h a s received another sub stantia! boost, with the donation of £1,111)1) from the proprietors of (lie I.angho Centre Nursing Home. I'’inanee director Mr
revive him, but he was found to he dead on arrival at Ml ae kbu rn R ov a 1 Infirmary. Morn in Clitheroe, Mr
MeTear, of Kdisford Road, had attended Kibblesdal School and for the past 1-1 years worked as a miller at ( 'astle Cement. He was a member of the
Accrington and 1 list rid Angling Association and was well-known around the local fishing spots. Mr MeTear is survived
record my grave concern for the stability of the property and fear that some structural damage may occur.” Mr Crabtree believes
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Angela is a soccer star in the making
that serious consideration should he given to intro during additional whiti lines, enforcing the speed limit and re s itin g the transport depot. He is currently awaiting the c o u n t y s u r v e y o v response.
Cash stolen
by his parents, Mr Ken neth and Mrs Marion MeTear, three brothers, T rev o r . (Iraham and Kevin, and two sister Carol and Susan. A funeral service takes
A UURCil.AKY at :i house in l.angshaw Drive, Clitli erne, between l-l.r> and
a.in. (in Sunday, resulted in £80 of easli being taken.
place at St Maul’s Church, 1 .nw Moor, today at 11
a.in. and is followed by interment at d i th e r (Vmoterv.
Bid to stem road deaths
I'OI.K’K arc urging dri vers to cut t heir speed in ; hid to stem the tide of summer road deaths in the Kibble Valley. (Imtd weather and light
more likely. Many of the accident;
evenings mean an increase in the number of vehicles on tin* area’s roads, tank iug the risk of accidents
which happen involv elderly or child pedestri ans taking advantage of the longer evenings ' extended school holidays Supt Bernard Kershaw
Ian Walton explained: “We want to extend our links with the commu nity, involving local people with the musing home. We are a locally- liased company with two working directors living in the area and we felt this was a ges ture we were very keen to make.” The cheque was pre sented by Mr Walton to
f u n d e It it i r m a n M r Richard tivans (pic
tured. right). Lancashire County
Council lias announced a £51), 1)1)0 grant. Kibble Valley Kormigh Coun cil £25,11(11) and the par- isli council £2(i,t)0l). Kuilding work on the
BUDDING soccer protege Angela Ralph lias once again defied the odds liy being singled out by for mer England star Bobby liarlton at a special foot- ill training school. Angela (12), who plays
for Clitheroe Ladies' l'U, first bit the headlines two ■ears ago when she was aimed from her own chool football team. But she was determined
Angela was the youngest member of the Clitheroe Ladies’ squad by seven
ot to be beaten and
village hall is to begin on Monday (full story' front page).
Health chief hits back
at GP critic
A HEALTH authority chief litis hit back at claims that lie is personally masterminding the closure of a local maternity home.
Bramloy Meade is not my policy, it is a policy based on the collective profes sional advice of doctors
"The policy regarding
said: "The police are con cerned that accidents are happening involving young people who may not appreciate the variety ot road conditions which they will encounter at this time of war.”
Mouses burgled
TWO bouses in Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe, were burgled last weekend. Moth incidents took
place overnight on Friday. In the first, a handbag containing a cheque hook, Lloyds Hank card, Halifax Building Society card, var ious other cards, a bur gundy-coloured purse and a driving licence were taken from the kitchen. A handling was also
and midwives who saw a crisis looming if nothing was done to provide extra facilities at Queen's I’ark in Blackburn," said Mr lan Woolley, chairman of the Blackburn, Hyndburn and Kibble Vall'ey Health Authority. M r \V o o ! 1 e y w a s
of Bramley Meade, then smile people might say that is entirely the fault of t i l’s, and they are to blame for the declining use nf the maternity linmes,
be said. However, Mr Woolley
stressed Unit was not bis o p in io n b u t th a t i reflected a national trend. “The consultant units
Dr lan Whyte, a general practitioner at Whalley,
responding to a letter from sense are better equipped
published in the "Adver tiser and Times” a fort
night ago. In his reply. Mr Woolley wrote: "I find it regretta
ble that you are launching an attack on me perso nally. The policy regarding Bramley Meade is the policy of tile h e a l th authority and not my per se n a I policy a t a l l , a l th o u g h I am v e ry pleased to tie associated with it, as 1 have no doubt it is a policy in the best interests of mothers and babies." Mr Woolley said that
taken in the other bur glary. It contained a York shire Bank cheque book, cheque card, Debenliam's card, a burgundy-coloured purse and other items, with a to ta l value of £11.50.
have all the facilities to deal with every possibl emergency, and in til
eerned that Dr Whyte campaign on behalf of Bramley Meade seemed to be far more concerne with keeping the unit open regardless.
than any Cl’ home can possibly be." He said lie was also eon
IT lias been a busy week for members of Kibble dale Camera Club. At the ladies' evening
Australian visit
during the six years that lie had been chairman gen eral practitioners and mothers had been making less and less use of the Cl’ materniLy homes, even though they knew that this must inevitably put the linmes at risk for
closure. “ If no effort has been
made to make better use
new member Mrs Friend showed slides of visits to Western Australia. All the members contributed t the supper.
hers enjoyed their amm dinner at the Stirk lion: Hotel, Gishurn. The sum m e r pr
Three days later, mem
gramme starts next Tues day with a visit to tilm processors in Nelson.
ALTHOUGH so c c e r seems to have become the flavour of the moment, ith the World Cup just a few week's away, summer
Anyone for tennis?
is tile time for tennis. Whatley Tennis Dint) is cur- m (illy on the lookout for now
embers nod, with a whole host III I’ t L’ lllfi itllil t i i im - i n ia i i a
lights, enabling members to play into the night, and the fund is growing fast. The project will ’osL £10,0(10 and already the
uising money for some flood
rv husv at Station Road. The club is currently husv
Tins means that the club must find £2,500 ami they are our- titly working hard to have the
Lawn Tennis Association has ffered the club a 17,500 loan.
lights fitted late this summer. Club night is held on a Thurs- Jay evening from 7 p.m., when
members can get to know each other while playing. Junior tennis coaching is also
years. Angela, who attends I
Rhyddings High School, Accrington, has impressed
impressive and will no I doubt gain a regular place '
her team mates. ‘‘She lias been very
in the near future,” said captain Jackie Parker. To cap it all, her foot
Sunday.” Form teams
THK two in-form sides in the Kibble Valley Summer Darts Le ag u e m e e t on Monday
eveningReigning champions Jud^e Walmesley bad an easy 7-1 vic tory over Chatham's Mack Dull, while Fondle Witch defeated I)e
I,aty (*-2. The two meet at the Millington pub next week. Monday's results: Mack Hull
planned for the coming months, Next week s fixtures. D()l ai it looks as if the season will be 1
f events and fund-raisers Necks bye. - |. t- , .. t \ . . ...
with Two Necks v Millington Mrass Maml Club, Judge Wal- mesley v Pendle Witch, De Lacy Arms bye.
'* f Hlaok Mul , Sw; TEAMS
Clitheroe Cricket Club 1st XI (v Marnnldswiek, Sat., 2 p.m., away): K. Fawcett, N. Ash worth. C. Seed, M. Dcwhurst, J. Hide, N. Westweli, G. Sut cliffe, N. Motion, R. Palmer, S. Mishop, Lones. Reserve: S. Mackburn. Scorer: R. Preston. Clitheroe Cricket Club 2nd
offered to any budding stars iged between nine and Id. It is
hoped that this will be held on Wednesday afternoons from •!- J0 p.m. Anyone requiring further
letails should contact David Lynch (Great Harwood JvSJ55H) imd if anyone wants to join the lui) they should contact Sarah Waterhouse (0282 71217).
Summer darts
HIGH-FLYING Kings Arms M moved into a seven point lead at the top of the Clitheroe Men’s In v i ta t io n Su in me r D a rts League after beating Craven Heifer A 7-1. Second-placed Royal Oak A
strengthened their position with a 5-3 win over Mack Horse, who are third. Fourth-placed White Horse A crushed botlom-of-the- league Royal Oak M 7-1. In tin* ’second division, two
XI (v Marnoldswick, Sat., 2 p.m., home): F. Hussain, P. Mishop, S. Westhend, A. King, P. Atkinson, S. Mackburn, R. Sharp, A. Palmer, D. Month, M. Scott, S. Fish. Reserve: I). Mar- rott. Scorer: M. Hussain. Clitheroe Cricket Club 3rd
1, Judge Walmesley 7; Milling ton Mrass Maud Chibd, Dog and Partridge f»; De Lacy Anns 2, Pendle Witch (>; Swan with Two
;md
balling exploits with Mr Charlton were extensively I featured in the “Mail on
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XI (v Marnoldswick, Sun., 2 p.m., away): M. Month, P. Grif fiths, J. Cartledge, G. Robinson, S. Ashman, A. Month. W.- Mriggs, J. Purnell, K. Franks, S. Nicholson, S. Duckworth. Scorer: K. Preston.
Uihhlcsdulc Wanderers 1st XI (v Great Harwood, Sat., home,
wp 2 p.m.): P. Seedle, T. Mrailhwaito, M. Greenhalgh, P. Drinnan, G. Leach, P. Hall, D. Mraithwaite, I. Mritcliffe, D. Cottam, H. Kenyon. Yates. j Scorer: Miss C. Mritcliffe. Kibhlcsdule Wanderers 2nd |
points separate the top four teams. Last week’s leaders, Commercial, did not play and Iropped down two places. A fine
XI (v Great Harwood, Sat., away, wp 2 p.m.): W. Slinger, S. Proctor, R. Medford, P. Spencer, I. Threlfall, D. O’Neill, W. Mradlov, A. Dickinson, R. Mlair, D. Howard, M. Spencer,
(1-2 win for Horseshoe has thrust them into joint top spot with Low Moor Club. Results: Division One — Cra
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J. Hutchins. Kibhlcsdule Wanderers 3rd |
ven Heifer A 1, Kings Arms M 7; Koval Oak A 5. Mack Horse 2; White Horse A 7. Royal Oak M 1; Kin^s Arms A f», Station it. Division Two— Horseshoe (5,
Cross Keys 2: CCWMC -1, White Horse M *1: Low Moor Club •!, Craven Heifer M •!. Points and |>ositions: Division
One — Kings Arms M 39, Koval Oak A d2, Mlack Horse 29, White Horse A 22, Craven Heifer A 22, Kings Arms A 22, Station 1H, Royal Oak M t». Division Two — Horseshoe
20, Low Moor Club 20, Com mercial 2f>, White Horse M 2a, Craven Heifer M 20. CCWMC
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Clitheroe Youth XI (v Kibbles- I dale Wanderers, home, Mon., wp 0-15 p.m.): I). Mouth, M. Houidsworlh, M. Mackburn, M. F ran k lan d , A. Sto k es , K. Franks, N. Robinson, J. Good- 1 man. S. Nicholson, S. Duck-, wortli, A. Booth. Reserves: P. Allen, S. Amin.
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MANY former local lu ie p i tn l workers, attended Caldcrstoncs Kctircment A s s o c ia t io n ’s grand reunion at \ \ bai
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J o s e p h A d r ia n Sm i th , o l 3 Belmont Te r ra ce , Barrowford nr Nelson, Lancs BB 9 8 Q R is a p p ly in g to re p la co with o ut c h a n g e a l ic e n c e to u s e Ti lco n, Pendle T ra d in g Estate, Chatburn nr Clilheroe. Lancs as an operating centre lor one g o o d s v e h ic le . O w n e r s or o c cu pie rs of land (including buildings) in the vicinity ol the operating centre wh o beliove the use or on joymo nl ol the la n d w i l l b e p re ju d ic ia l ly a lto c lo d m a y m a k e w r itte n r e p r e s e n t a t i o n lo t h e L ice ns in g Auth ority al North W o s t o r n T r a l l i c A r e a , P o r tc u l l is H o u s e , S e ym o u r Gro ve, Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 d a y s following the p u b l ic a t io n of th is n o t ic e . R e p re s e n to rs m u s t a l tho same lime send a copy ot their representation lo the applicant at the a dd re s s give n in this nolico.
D Y N A M I T E K IS S O C R A M S .
W.mt yo ur party to go with hang? T H 0254 53233.
T O N Y A B B O T T . I .P . T . l . massage I l l r l t lU ' l ' i i p V O i l s . Im: tilth. Healing, luy 37 185 l»«tt>
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O A R W E N S U N L E IS U R E tor tint v e r y la te s t tast tail
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s im b rd re n tals . C30 lo r 4 weeks. H a rw e ll 77 1515.
P A L M IS T R Y and tarot read ings. T e l . Huntley 3293H.
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York Street, Clitheroe R e q uire
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F o r S a tu rd a y night. 10 p .m . - 8 a .m .
G o o d ra le ol p ay . Apply; Matron
Tel. Clitheroe 23244 , HI
B A R B A R A S P A T IS S E R IE . . } ; , h t i ll l.m l hnttets. wo nd e rtu l ,
w e d d > u>i » a k e s . q u a l l lM * . ' t akes to r all otrasions. T e k ‘1’ Colne 865773.
M R S O ' l . p rov iding 1st < h»*V< • y , ,
eaterhm lo r 40 years. w (v V i a rrept less? M rs D e nw oD i ' Burnley 37847 (24 hour
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C H R I S T IA N S C I E N C E T A L K
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For Clitheroe Centreni) Ladies shop.
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C A L L IN G M U M S o f ull 4«)JsX earn w h i le y o u r c h i ld t ^ f
s le e p . 2 e v e n in g s . £ 5 0 approx , ring (0 2 5 4 ) 3 86 P t6 (d u y t im e ).
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R E L I A B L E P E R 5 D .B re q u ire d to clea n ' holifitfy c o t ta g e in C o ln e , hopirs f le x ib le . Please telephone Colne 869934.
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