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CLITHEROE SOCIAL
CLUB Wellgate
Fri, May 24th DAVE
CHANCE Sat May 25th
JOHNNY GRECO
MARKET at
SLAIDBURN in the
MARQUEE
SUNDAY MAY 26th
11 a.m. — 5 p.m.
Homemade refreshments Fun castle etc
Slaldburn Silver Band
PAYTHORNE METHODIST CHAPEL
S P R I N G SALE AND
G IF T DAY SATURDAY
MAY 25th 1991 2-30 p.m.
Stalls, teas etc.
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY
SATURDAY 25th MAY 1991 AT 8-00 p.m.
JAMES
(Asslatant Organlat, Blackburn Cathedral)
THOMAS
Programmo to Include music by Frank, Roimann, Guilmant & othors
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Monday, May 27th Busy Tourist Centre
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CAR BOOT SALE
Sat., May 25th
For further details ring (0706) 227916 Cars £5; Vans £7-50
Proceeds to Rossendale Stroke Club
B.A.L.C.A.
ANNUAL HOE
DOWN
SATURDAY JUNE 1st
Aspinall Farm Dinkley 8 p.m.
Tickets: £5 inc supper Tel: 0254 823103
IT was all aboard for a journey through time as pupils at SS Michael and John’s RC Primary School in Clitheroe staged an enchanting musical production.
and and future. Each member of the l()-strong class had a speak ing part, written into the production by deputy head Mr Peter Doman. Special music was composed by Mrs Teresa ( hanneil.
Crew members were year six, the top class in the junior depart ment, who found a time machine for a journey into the past
The total cast numbered 120, as other pupils from the junior
department took the parts of children from various centuries, from the Stone Age to Victorian times and beyond. But the honours went to members of the top class, who made
nquiries or aCvico
|TEL: MR 'C' Barnoldswlck
Farmer who judged- Shire horses
A MEMB E R o f a respected local farming family, Mr Harold Bristol, of Westfield Drive, West Bradford, has died, aged
79.
at Bashall Eaves for five years during a long career that took him to various p a r ts of Lancashire, retired to West Bradford seven years ago to be near his farming family. His son Bryan, vice-
Mr Bristol, who farmed
Pupils’ time machine takes a trip into past Clithcroc Advertiser & Times, May 23rd, 1991 3.
Jud g in g beef
agriculture, his parents having been weavers. He farmed at Tarleton, before moving to Bashall Eaves I» more than 35 years ago, U
and then ended his career at:a farm in Rochdale. After retiring, like most
'bccameithe first member of his family to go into
chairman of the Lanca shire NFU, farms at Whittaker's Farm, West Bradford, and his daugh ter, Mrs Marion Barrow, is at Fields House Farm, Waddington. As a young man he
tol was well-known in Lancashire for his interest in Shire horses and had judged and shown them at agricultural events over many years. The funeral took place
as well as his son and daughter.
He leaves a wife, Mary,
old farmers,. he liked to “keep his hand in” at his relatives’ farms. Rochdale-bom Mr. Bris
and lamb MEMBERS of Clitheroe YFC met at Goodshaw Farm, Dutton, for bee’f and Iamb judging.
The senior stock judging trophy and sheep judging
trophy went to J. Wear- den, while K. Roberta claimed the intermediate stock judging trophy anti M. Whiteoak the junior award for stock judging. ;
at St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford, yester day.
ing were: Senior — J. Mellow, J . Wearden. In te rm e d ia te — K. Roberts, R. Berry, E. Whitwell. Junior — R. Whitwell, D. Adams, S. Roberts.
Results of the beef judg
J. Wearden, J. Mellor. Intermediate — E. Whi twell, K. Roberts, R. B e r ry . Ju n io r — D. Adams, M. Whiteoak, R1 Whitwell.
Lamb judging: Senior —
their contribution as a special project to mark their last year at the school before leaving for St Augustine’s RC High School at Billington. Proud parents and friends turned up in force to support three
Telephone: Ribchdter 878303
We will now be serving lunches daily from Noon — 2-30 p.m.
Also open ALL DAY, every day from May 27th, Bank Holiday, Monday
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Ribble Valley Sports & Recreation Association
OPEN ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Friday 31 st May, 1991.
Roefield Barn, Edisford Road, Clitheroe. 7.30 p.m.
SATURDAY DISCO 4th HEAT
MISS/MR RIBBLE VALLEY
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GOOD NEWS!! we have made arrangement with the White Lion, Clitheroe, Dog Inn, Forresters Longridge
For you to obtain ‘TAXI TICKETS’ Transport to and from the Lodestar for only £2
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Council lead er b a ck s our mart site opinion p o ll
PLANS for an independent opinion poll on how the former Clitheroe Auction Mart site should be redeveloped have received the backing of Ribblc Valley Council leader Conn. Bill Fleming. opinion-seeking exercise
and Times” that he gave an "unqualified welcome” to the idea spotlighted in our front page story last week. “The borough council
He told the “Advertiser ions, hut an independent B a r ry
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into battle work together to get the job done to everyone’s satisfaction. “It is not every day we
are confronted by a tank, but the lads saw the funny side of the situation and we hope to continue with the work without undue delay.” Explaining the
council’s case in further
CAR BOOT SALE at
CALDEISSTOME’S ANNUAL GALA DAY
on SUNDAY, JUNE 30th
from 10 a.m. til 4 p.m. in the Hospital Grounds |J. Cars £6 on the day — £5 if paid in advance
Enquiries and bookings telephone 0254 822597 or 0254 64569
HOLIDAY MONDAY, MAY 27th
THE LOWER BUCK INN Waddington, Clitheroe
TEL: (0200) 28705
Bar snacks daily — Lunch lime and evenings 12-3 p.m. 7-10 p.m.
3 COURSE SUNDAY LUNCH 12 noon — 3 p.m. £4.95
(Bar Snacks Also Available) PIANO FRIDA Y & SATURDA Y EVENINGS *
GZSBmm GALA Saturday, May 25th
on the Playing Fields
Floats, Fancy Dress, Barbecue, Various Stalls etc.
TROPHIES TO BE WON n
St. Michael & St. John’s Catholic Social Centre
Lowergate, Clitheroe
60’s AND 70’s NIGHT
Saturday 25th May 7.30 p.m. till 12 midnight
Tickets £1 from Centre Tel: Clitheroe 23073
nembers of the Glass ind Glazing eration abide by the Federation’s le of Ethical Practice, which cover* ispects of the business from ertising and selling through allation and quality sundards to r sales service. The Code was pared by the industry in
junction with the Office of Fair ding: with additional Deposit e imniitiy G
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Code o f ethical p ra c t ic e .
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detail, prcss.officcr Mr Keith Taylor: "The council is carrying out improvement works at Sabden on behalf of North West Water pic and the work is classed as important and essential. “Treated effluent from
the plant is discharged into Sabden Brook and the view of the water authority and council is that pipes should be laid to the more modern Hyndburn treatment works at Martholme. “The route passes
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would lie an extra wav of assisting the council in making a final decision.”
has already made consid erable efforts to get opin
tacted ns on Thursday to express his views after reading that the “Adver tiser and Times” was join
Conn. Fleming con
ing Clitheme Royal Gram mar School and property expert Mr lari I.lord to o r g a n i s e a “ s p o e i a I referendum” in the hope of
letting the people decide iiow the marl should be
redeveloped. He said: “Speaking for
Conservative group .mem bers, We welcome the proposals to have an opin ion-seeking exercise. Tile council itself, over tile last two years, has gone to great lengths to seek expert opinion and also to have consultations with all local interested parlies and this is still an on-going exercise. Opinions are still being examined and the more information we have to look at, tile better.” He pointed out that
there were 10 elected members from Clitheroe
on tlie council and from iiis own point of view it was not significant, with respect to the auction mart site decision, that they were not Conserva tive members. “They will still have
through Air Bearing’s land and agreement was reached with him about the exact location in March, 1989. Normal compensation procedures will be followed. “The work is being
carried out by contractors under the direct control of Ribblc Valley Borough Council engineers, who monitor the site to safeguard Atr Bearing’s property.”
Low Moor
woman dies A LOW MOOR resident for most of iter life, Mrs Ellen Wildman died in Clitheroe Hospital, aged SO.
that there should be an element of. housing in the mart scheme, which would complement whatever happens there, and I think the council will await with interest this extra opinion seeking exercise.”
ing reminded everyone that the ultimate decision
However, Conn. Flem
would still rest with the council, adding: “The aim of the development is to
P. Morris, and the judges were thanked by Adrian Wilson and Craig Lister. Congratulations went to
The hosts, Mr and Mrs
public performances, in which head teacher Mrs Mary Kent was responsible for the general production and a delightful range of costumes.
those who gained suc cesses at the county rally and to Bowiand Region for claiming the champion ship.
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cult part — we have to have a viable scheme — it has to be one we can achieve, given the finan cial restrictions.”
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every opportunity to express both their own opinions and the opinions of anyone else and. indeed, take part in making tIn fill a 1 decision over the mart.” Conn. Fleming also
pointed out that the con trolling Conservative group had made sure that Clitheroe retailer Coun. Cowgill was a member of the Claiming Committee so that an “adequate voice would he given to the Chamber of Trade and market traders." He added: "The one ele
ARE ¥ m A MOTHER INTERESTED IN GOING BACK TO WORK?
ment not mentioned in the opinion-seeking exercise concerns housing, but 1 hope people will keep it in mind. It has been the intention from the start
born in Padiham, came to the area as a child when her family moved to Low Moor. She married a local man, Mr Mark Wildman, and the couple lived for many years in Ribble Way, Low Moor. Mr Wild man died more than 30 years ago. For several years, Mrs
Mrs Wildman, who was
Wildman worked in the kitchens of the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe. Her favoruite hobby was reading. She had spent the past
Appointed bursar
for CRGS
THE successful appli cant for tile post of bursar and finance manager at Clitlieroe Royal Grammar School is a Manchester woman who is c ur re nt ly employed as a principal officer in the finance group of Manchester Local Education
Authority. Sus an Ma rga r e t
18 months in Castleford Residential Home, Clith eroe before moving to Clitheroe Hospital five
days before she died. ... She is survived by her
son, Mark,
who.lives in Manor Road, Clitheroe. The funeral service and
cremation will take place today at Accrington.
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