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Ctilheroe Advertiser & Times, July 4 th , 1091 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY • OPEN ALL DAY-WEDNESDAY


HAMAH HAUXM/ELL H _____________Will Be A t


KAYDEE BOOKSHOP


County tackles conservation in areas of beauty


area — such as North the Forest of Bowland are West Water and Wyre litter, dogs and distur-


| up a management plan is a constant danger that which will put into effect careless visitors could dis- the county’s policies on turb and distress sheep,” | conservation and seek said head ranger Geoff "solutions to the conflict


Borough Council — to set buncos of all kinds. “There ON MONDAY JULY 8th 12-00


A Small Deposit Secures Your Signed Copy In Advance.


BOOKS an ti TAPES AVAILABLE


2 6 MOOR LANE. CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 2 2 6 9 8


••OPEN ALL bAY WEDNESDAY - OPEN ALli DAY WEDNESDAY'


| spokesman. The officer appointed to prepare the plan will be


between landowners and the public,” said a county


of providing car parks and information centres for tourists, more “access areas” which tourists can visit and more rangers to protect these areas.


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lan d own e r s , will be approached during the course of the two-year study.


Farmers, as well as


| over-riding concern is con­ servation, said chief coun­ tryside officer Phil Ben- nell, with re c re a tion


However, the county’s


I well-known building firm I established in tile 1850s, 1 Mr Isaac- (Ike) Edmond­ son, of George Lane, Head, has died at the age


I THE last member of Clitheroe family to run its


Last in family firm dies


| of 78. Born in Clitlieroe, Mr


I wife Anne Marie, son Peter and married daugh­


[ retirement. He is survived by his


ter Cynthia, who all live in Read. He also leaves two sisters, both native Clith- eronians — Betty, who


| on Friday, prior to crema- i at Burnlev.


| and Mary, of Zimbabwe. A service was held at St I Philip’s Church, Padiham,


now lives in Manchester,


I second work! war and ran his family’s building busi­ ness in Kendal Street, C l i t h e r o e , u n t i l h i s


I Edmondson moved to Read about the time of the


ooking at the possibility of Bowland’s first country-


Pell, who added tha t mountain bikes are forbid­ den from access areas because of the erosion they cause. Dave Padley, the Forest


side management officer, feels conservation on farms “should be part and parcel of the business — not a luxury item” and says “most farmers are


now coming round to this way of thinking."


guided walks in and around the Forest of Bow­ land Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty includes a c t iv i t ie s which will


gramme takes a look at ancient woodlands in the Ribble Valley and includes


includes a Ribble ramble on July 15th, a 12-mile walk round Bowland’s lar­ gest reservoir and a look at Bashall Town Farm. Next m o n th ’s p ro ­


in te re s t Rihble Valley residents. J u l y ’ s p r o g r a m m e


goodwill of the owners of this great land mass,’’said County Coun. Pickup, he had “no reason to doubt that a real Forest of Bow­ land could be recovered in the 21st century and much of its flora and fauna allowed to return.” • A le a f le t l is t in g


the management plan will he appointed by the joint advisory committee, which includes the Countryside Commission as well as five district councils among its members and is chaired by Ribble Valley county councillor Ron Pickup. “Given the continuing


he and his army of volun­ teers have recently saved one area of ancient wood­ land near Bolton-by-Bow- land, which was endan­ gered by straying cattle and sheep. Now fenced off, Greens Wood has sta rted to regenerate, added Mr Padley. The officer in charge of


In pursuing this policy,


it will be working with Continuing problems for other landowners in the the 12 rangers patrolling


growing problem of coping with tourists in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Over the next two years coming second,


LANCASHIRE County Council is trying to find a solution to the


include one around Bow­ land, a longer Rihble ram­ ble, a stroll through Gis- b u r n F o r e s t a n d an


watch at Slaidburn. S e p tem b e r ’s walks


a walk along Witches ill


educational look at the his­ tory and landscape of Pendle.


by the county council’s countryside management service, the county ranger service, Wyre Borough Council and North West Water.


The walks are organised


JUNIOR Gazzas of both sexes battled in a Clip Final with a difference at Slaidburn School on Saturday, featuring teams such as Slaidburn Hotspurs, Newton United and Dunnow Athletic!


second annual “football fun” morning for four local schools —; Barrow, Hurst Green RC, Thorneyholme at Dunsop Bridge and Slaidburn, organised by their heads, Mr David Brooks, Mr John Burns, Mrs Pamela Pardon and M r s


I t was a ctu a lly the B a r b a r a


itors were mixed together and teams of five drawn out of the hat, the even­ tual winners, Barrow Rovers, narrowly beating Brennand Palace 1-0 in the final.


and a large contingent of parents urged the children on in an exciting contest, with the third and fourth j> 1 a y - o f f s g o i n g t o


Referee was Mr Burns


80 and JO children enjoyed an hour-long programme of singing, memorising Scripture, quizzes and lis­ tening to Bible “boat” stories and nautical object lessons.


based on a visual display called the “Gospel Ship,"


The main theme was


DESPITE the consis­ te n t ly wet and cold weather, over 200 children attended “Bible Time” in the Lancashire Gospel Tent on Clitheroe's Castlo Field during June. Every evening, between


All aboard the ‘Gospel Ship’


which taught the children God’s way of salvation through trusting in Jesus Christ.


Emma Seward (!)) and Ian Warburton (10) won the


At the prizegiving,


Andrew Award for bring­ ing their friends along the


most number of times,


in t e r e s t s ho w n , the Hcnthorn Gospel Church lias recommenced its Sun­ day School from 12-15 to 1-15 p.in. and a weekly children's meeting has b e e n s t a r t_e d e v e r y


while Bibles and other books were given to everyone for attendance. As a r e s u l t of Ihe


penalties. The chairman of the


were also well attended, with an average of JO to 50 each evening, rising to 102 on one particular occasion. Various questions were asked and answered from the Bible, as the “Good News” concerning Christ was preached. Our picture shows some of the young prizewinners.


Wednesday, from 0-80 p.in. to 7-80 p.m. All chil­ dren are invited to attend and activities will be simi­ lar to those enjoyed in the gospel tent. The ad u lt meetings


'Hurst Green), with silver medals for the runners-up.


children at half-time, before enjoying biscuits and orange juice provided by Slaidburn School.


Our picture shows the


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL


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1 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Tel: 23158


Lingerie - Hosiery Foundation Wear Swimwear


SOWERBUTTS HOUSE FURNISHERS


For furniture, carpels, beds, curtains and bed linen


Kina Street, Clltheroe Tel. 22598


HARRISON & KERR


CLITHEROE Tel: 23253


SPECIALISTS IN


HOME-MADE COOKED MEATS


Homc-curcd bacon and hams.


Buyers of lamb out of Clithcroc Auction.


All your barbecue requirements


S. J. MOORE & SONS


Heating Engineers, Plumbers and Bathroom Specialists


YORK STREET SHOWROOMS


Tel: Clitheroe 23141


fo r uPVC windows, doors and conservatories Enterprise Works, Sallhill Road, Clitheroe Telephone: 27413


PHOTOGRAPHER’S PYE’S


YORK STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel: 23193


One hour processing of colour films.


Instant passports HARTLEYS


CHEMISTS 5 CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE Tel: 22591


Stockists of Elizabeth Arden, Yves-St-Laurant,


Charles of the Ritz, Revlon - Almay - Vichy


Gilts - Toiletries - Cosmetics


I0HN COWGILL & SON LIMITED


4-6 MARKETPLACE, CLITHEROE


Tel. 23587


NETTLET0NS JEWELLERS


20 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE Tel: 22127


National Association of Goldsmiths


Members of the 11-13 KING STREET, SATURDAY 6 th JULY s p.m. • « p»


at PARISH CHURCH HALL CLITHEROE


S 2 ~ 3 0 * v V / \ C y lu rrv ’s BRING & BUY STALLS


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Swings, Slides, Paddling Pools


Wholesale confectioners and tobacconists


COLBOURNE HOUSE, WELLGATE, CLITHEROE Tel: 23123


Suppliers of Sweets, crisps, confectionery, cigarettes etc.


FLORAL DESIGN


Interflora 11-13


PARSON LANE,


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Flowers for all occasions


KAYDEE BOOKSHOP


Open all day Wednesday Charter booksellers and stationers to the Ribble


Valley


MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel: 22698


J. B. HOYLE CATERING


For Chicken Barbecue Catering


T e l : 0200 22S13


AND SON SHOE


SPECIALISTS


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Tel.


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Same day developing and . printing service


For all your photographic requirements


WOODCRAFT


20.MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel: 22585


Special offer of summer cottons throughout the whole of July


Selection of tapestry, embroideries and haberdashery


CRABTREES Bakers and


Confectioners


10 Market Place, CUtheroe. Tel: 23348


pastries all baked on the premises.


Fresh bread, pies, T a k e A u r a y S n a c k s


Specialists In hand dipped chocolates •


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Visit Clitheroe's most elegant tearooms, coffee house and tea garden.


"Home Baking at its Best“


Offering: light lunches, teas. pastries, gateaux etc.


Wedding cakes a speciality Tel: 26933


DAWSONS DEPARTMENT STORE


56 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Tel: 25151


The Famous Sausage Shop


COWMAN’S


13 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


Tel: 0200 23842


Over 40 different varieties of British Sausage available.


Ideal for barbecue or freezing.


MOOR LANE MOTOR SPARES


CLITHEROE Tel: 25938


Do it yourself motor suppliers


Now suppliers of • HADRIAN BODY PANELS


Slaidburn Board of Gover­ nors, Mr David Brayley- Willmetts, presented the engraved trophy and engraved gold medals to the winning team of Marie Whitaker (Barrow), David Elms (Slaidburn), Duncan Singleton (Dunsop Bridge) and Tom Brown and Harry Wilkinson (both of


Milne-Redhead. The names of JO compet­


V o lu n te e r s a re needed


contact had been made with the 25th Scout troop in Budapest, Hungary, which would be invited to attend an international camp to he held in East


interested should ring Clitheroe 25885. It was reported that


Mr P e te r C a rp e n te r retires in September and his successor will be the current deputy district commissioner^ Mr Lcn Dickinson.


Coffee time


some of the attraetiqns lined up for Clitheroe E v e n in g T o w n s w o m e n ’ s


A CAKE stall, bring-aml- buy sale and raffle are just


being held in the Unijjed Reformed Church on Moor Lane this Saturday, starts at 10 a. m.


Guild coffee morning. The event, which is


Lancashire next year. ; District commissioner


latest meeting of the exec­ utive committee of Clith­ eroe and District Scout C o u n c i l . An y on e


THE search is on for adult volunteers to help run the various Beaver, Cub, Scout and Venture Scout groups in the Kibble Valley. The call came at the


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) FOOTBALL FUN FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS


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