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Ctithcroe Advertiser it- Times, March :7tit, !!>!>- 9 Clitheroc dJ.ldJ, (Editorial), JJ-td-1 (Adnertisin;/). Hurnleij Jd-ldl (Classified) Missed chances ClithvriiL- 1st XI 0, Chm ley 1st XI .'!


THIS ri‘-;irranHL‘(l ladies' hockey match tank place at Clitheme’s yrnuiid because Charley’s pitch was a yam


unfit. [Ladies’ darts


Victoria hit form


I AKTKK beating bottom-of- thc-leaguc* Mack Horse in their latest kibble Valley Ladies’ Harts League first


| division match, leaders Vic­ toria stand five points clear at


the to]>.Second-placed Hetre Arms


•Judge Walmesley. In Division Two, the top


lost some ground when they were held to a -1-1 draw, by


ULTRAFRAME manayiny director Mr John Lancaster with his wife, Rosemary, and children Steven and Julie at the Hir- minjrham presentation


Yet another accolade for Ultraframe


ULTRAFRAME has won yet another acco­ lade — Professional Window Fabricator and


Manufacturer of the Year 1991. Mr .John Lancaster


managing director of the company in Salthill Road, t'litheroe, collected Ultra­ frame’s award and the top prize of a ill),(Kill Ford 1’ 100 turbo-diesel at a pre­ sentation at the (Ilassex Exhibition at liirmingham


on Monday. The award arrives soon


after Ultraframe’s Lanca­ shire Rural Business of the Year Award 1!>!)1, an unexpected pre-Christmas present of fering great prestige as well as £3,.700 — cash which Mr Lancas­ ter promptly handed hack to the community in the form of cheques to t'lith- croe’s schools. This latest contest was


open to 11,000 companies and the six finalists pro­ vided stiff competition for the top slot. All six were treated to a weekend in a


luxury hotel. Ultraframe was chosen


because the judges were impressed by the com pane’s product innovations and its emphasis on creat ing a happy and pro ductive workforce. ••’I’llis is tremendous recognition for os ;


c om p a n y . ” sa id Mr Fancustor.


Trade in cattle


is brisk


CATTI.K t w a s brisk for all lapses at 1 'lit lit-roi- Auction


Mart on Momlav. lloi;y:> fomt.l the iminu a bit


liarilor. with prints ot a poimil pur l>ilo phi' only possible oil tin liu-t t \ po ami ipialit y. I In av,‘ratio of JH


ti»nsiilt‘ri‘'I. \«*r\ tiuotl indent. Vouni: bulls: Light math* to


Jp was, all tiling


1 liy.p uivnaiM- l ls.2l|d. medium _


medium to lohp i U>5.7 l|»>. overall to liiTj. i inh. liipu | lpifor.'i Light math* to 11*]'


Steers: l.iuht math* to HLp.


7T.oj> (I'.h.tispu p l.amh> hoggs.


.. t:t.'*p 11 Is.-Up' oYorall to l:’.5|> I t tS.Jlipl.


(111. •j:,.pi. im-ilium to 12s]i i l0T.ui!p>. heavy to ld9.-q» , I or*. U.*»p i. o v era 11 to l -S|'


to Ip itui.:’.lpi. standard to luT o;,p pi7,;,:ip). medium to l<il.25p tlM


*.• 7 . - p (ltd. 1 lp». overall t lo7.25p itu;. 12|*‘.


made tu sT.r.p. stan.lanl t ),m.52|> i97.2:’.|>'. medium to piun i9s. |:’.|»\ heavy t<» I(»1.<»'J|


Yellow mark dll 1L: Light , . ,


i97.27p>. overall to HHA^I p.num*las>ihed to l1


Lues mailt* t" L ‘2< .ad ( £2m. -.,ip Trailer break-in


A CATFRKK ivtiirnrrl to Iris hist tmid li-iiili'i' at ClitliiTiM' Auction Marl to discover that equipment valued at !M2li had Been stolen iVoni it. The thefts occurred last


week, between o-'iU p.m on Sunday and 3 p.m. on


Friday. Stolen were two antique


stainless steel water cun tamers engraved witli the name N. Holland and


valued at .tintI each, ill-ink mixer and sever: jars of jtfmmlaled coffee.


Racing bike


A RACING hike was sto Ion from outside a house m Bright Street. Clitheroe


on Tuesday night. The bike, a “Raleigh


Scorpio." is white, yellow and purple and valued at £ 1 5 0 . It wa s ta k e n tret ween S and S-10 p.m


.luu mark 2d L: Light math L I'ipi. hoa\ y t


iluT.TJp). 1'irsl tpiality rows made tu


Devoted life to caring


(' l . IT11 F. R t> F. Indy


described us being "as near an angel as you will ver get" and known to


her friends simply as Auntie .lane" has died,


igeil Ml. Miss Mary Jane Hand­


ley. of Maple Avenue, devoted her life to the welfare of others a n d Ca n u ­ te the area. Id years ago. to help care for her nieces


burn and educated in Stat- fordshire. came to Clith­ eroe to be with iter sisters and their families. Sire spent her life in various dnmestic positions, before retiring, aged 75. Her niece. Mrs Chris­


md nephews. Miss Handley, who was


tine Anslnw. said: "She was the nearest thing to an angel you will ever get. She lived her life to help others and never .stopped curing for people, right up to her death.” Mis s Ha nil ley had


strong caring Christian beliefs and attended both St Raul's Church, l.nw Moor, and St James's


Church. She died ill Clitherue


Hospital on Sunday and is survived by those she held dearest, her nieces and nephews. Her funeral will take place today, at St James's Church.


Last dance marks end of an era


THF, last dance at Rrockhall takes place at the end


° f 11 ^w'i'u'be held on March 27th. just before the hospital, near Whalley, officially closes on March “The event is to celebrate the end ot an eta,


said Mr Gordon Toole, unit voluntary services officer. “Hrockhall was one of the largest units m the Noith


'’^he^'danc^ health authority's


oxiiense will feature a live eight-piece band from I.et- itnV • s well as a disco. About 700 staff and friends expected to attend and Brockhall staff will be


given a small commemorative gift to mark the occ-iv, jon-


Mild month with low rainfall


KKHUUAKY ltimed mil to ho a mild month with holow average rainfall. The month started witli


frost tin the 1st, hut this was soon to he replaced with milder weather. t ’hangeable weather


continued to the middle of the month, when a wintry mix of hail and snow occurred on the loth anti 17th.


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weather returned on the 20th. with one very wet day on the 22nd. Total rainfall for the month was


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three sides, Social Club A, the Dog and Partridge and New Inn, all won. Leaders Social stand two points clear at the top, but are well within the reach of the chasing pack. Kesu-lts: Division One —


persistent rain on a linn pitch covered with puddles. How­ ever. the weather did brighten up lor the second


The game was played in


hall*.t’litheroe started on the attack, but failed to take any of their chances. After 11


minutes, ( -hurley broke out ol Sl<r-iinst Nelson 1st XI, m defence on the left wing. I he j)jvjsjon o ne ,,f tin* Lanea- ayer advanced unchallenged Central League


..................-•••-: , . , , need in Saturday’s game


Into the circle and pul the ball through the ’keeper’s legs. Refusing to drop their


heads, Clitheroe eontinued with their efforts to attack, but still to no avail. Much oi the play was in midfield, with Clilheroe having most of the


SPORT STARTS HERE Ladies’ hockey


Victory search goes on


Clitheroc 1st XI 1 Nelson 1st XI 5.


A HOOD start with plenty of pressure failed to give Clith- eroe the win they desperately


the first division and with only three draws to their credit, the local team played well but failed to penetrate


the Nelson goal. Against the run of play.


chances. The second half started m


much the same way, with (’litherne attacking, but once again this came to nothing and


, Moor -1; Black Horse 1, Vic­ toria 7; RBL A -1, Bay Horse


Craven Heifer 2, UHL B (5; Pctre Anns -1, Judge Walmes- let -J; Kings Arms B 1, Low


tf. New Inn 5; Bridge Inn -I, Black Bull 1; Social Club 15 1, Royal Oak 7; Catholic SC 2, Dog and Partridge <


Division Two — Cross Keys Social Club A 5; Owd Neils


Om* — Rose Brown, Kings Arms B (1*10); Pat Cutter-


Highest scores: Division >.


mole, Victoria (125). Division Two — Helen Cot-


tom, Cross Kevs (122); Bev Brunkcr, Dog and Partridge (128).Highest finish: Christine Tomlinson, Judge Walmesley


(1)2).Points and positions: Divi­ sion One — Victoria 82, Petre Arms 78. KBL B 75, Judge Walmesley 72, Kings Arms B (i‘J, Kings Arms A 64, (’raven Heifer 22, Low Moor 58, KBL A 57, Bay Horse 52, Black Horse-18.Division Two — Social Club A 72, Dog and Partridge 71, New Inn 71, Catholic SC 28, Koval Oak 28, Bridge Inn 25, Social Club B 21, Black Bull 22, Cross Keys 20, Owd Neils 51), Pondlc Witch 52.


Wanderers win W LKT 2.


hallev Wanderers I


[time this season. \\ bailey Wanderers had to wort


Ini- this impnrhmt win in Hu* | Blackburn Memorial League


MFKTINC, LKT for the first lK


I plaved in terrible conditions, Wlialley played llieir usual


rniiil division. Although the match was


| passing football. I However, the side slrtlg- I glcd to find a way through the \ LFT defence until the 28th j minute when midfield maestro


a’ midfield battle began to develop. Son n a ft e r . Chorlev


grabbed a second goal. Once again the left wing had a free


when a forward pounced alter a mistake had been made in


run and scored with style. The side then made it .hi


the circle. Knr the rest of tlie match.


Clitheroe pressed lorward and did have a lot of chances, hut


the score stayed at 1-2. On Saturday. Clitlieroe 1st


XI travel away to play Ley- kind Motors 2nd XI tor their fourth meeting of the season. (Mil hcroc: l.awrenson.


Karnswort h. Dugdab*. Oar- stang. Seed. Davison, Parker, Bush. Proctor, Mortimer, (infill hs.


Whalley hit top form


WHALLKY produced their


best performance of the sea­ son when they defeated Last Lancashire League first divi­ sion high-fivers Foxhill in the President’s*Cup first round. Playing against a strong


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Nelson took the lead. Unde­ terred, Clitlieroe continued to pass the ball well and were unlucky not to level the score in the’closing seconds of the first half.Tricia Proctor’s first lime shot from a good Carolyn


Tavlor pass from the right wing, was well saved by the


(Mitheroe suddenly found themselves l-d down. Tile


reakaway goals meant that


Nelson ’kedper. b, In, the second half. Wuf


team continued to battle and claimed a consolation goal


through Frances (Irilhths. bil­ lowing np a shot Irom a corner.A fine effort by ( lare Mor­ timer from close in on tin* keeper’s pails was blocked, and another shot just missed


the post. It was a good perlormance


from ditherm-. lmt unlike cither' trains they have played tliis season in Division One. thev lack tlie final sting and fiair in putting tlie hall into


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the net.Clilhoroe: Fawrenson. Pihhv, Seed, (larslang. White, Parker. Griffiths. Tay­ lor. Proctor. Mortimer, Bush.


Clitheroe squash


wind in the first half, Whalley competed well and kept Fox- hill’s scoring chances to a min­ imum. Only some fine individ­ ual skill from Blackburn


enabled the home team to


take the lead. The plaver concerned broke


Whallev tightened their defence and Foxhill could not find a way to score again. In the second half, Whalley


For the rest of the half, ........ -


1.nl 'keeper, Fox, to register the li'eyworth scored Clitheroe’s I first goal of the match.


clear of Hie Whalley defence and curled the ball around the


badly beaten by relegation candidates Burnley 2. Mike


point in a l-l scorelim*. V \ a y ing


I Craig Dewhurst scored Irom


i liserand this spurred Whalley I on and they went back into ! the lead with a (Icoff Warbur-


around LFT grabbed an einia-


ton goal in the 57th minute Although LFT o.|nahsed


again, Whalley refused to


panic and were rewarded with two more goals, Irom Steven (V.apowski and Dewhurst. LKT did manage to hit a third but they could not spoil


Whalley's party.


tun. Chapman (Dk Kearsley. Moore. Warden. Dewhursl. Bret liert on. Warburton.


Mossop.


| 20 yards. ()ne minute after tin* turn­


used the wind to the full and equalised after just 10 minutes when Joyce con­ nected with a well-struck cor­ ner. A mix-up between 'keeper Clark and defender Sedtlon saw the ball deflected into the goal. Whallev then began to play


thirds put up a much better fight. All


favourites Burnley 1,


hard-fought, with Sue Mead­ ows,


Vidler and Malcolm Davev all | winning games, before losing | to strong opponents.


.John Meadows, Fddie


the fourths, who played well against Springfields 2, with-1


It was a similar story for


their best football of the panic ami went into the lead alter a neat move between Joyce and Bury put Smith clear to chip the hall over the ’keeper into


an empty net. With 20 minutes of the


Whalle\ Wanderers: (lor- fireak out whenever they ct.ss against Horwich 2. fea- ................. ’


< The villager's response was to with a comprehensive 1-1 suc-


match left, Foxhill re-ar­ ranged their side, but the home team found it difficult to penetrate Whalley’s defence.


Chapman (S). C/.apowski, Taylor. Suits: Walker,


Champions prepare


STILL buoyant after winning last season’s Craven anil Dis­ trict Cricket League secomi division ebampionhsip. Chat- burn CC are already looking forward to the coming season. Indoor nets are scheduled


to start on Sunday and anyone interested in joining the dub should contact Mr K. Harri­ son (Clithcroc 22-IKM. For Iheir first game of the


Bury and Smith missed chances.However, there was no need to worry and with five minutes remaining on the clock. Bury made the result


eould and the match could taring wins for Sara Collinge, have been killed off, but both


out being able to score point.The ladies’ first team went down by 2-2 at Fast lames. I Wins for skipper Sharon [


Willis and Sue Cartledge were the highlights for Clitheroe. The seconds, at Thornton,


beat 1CI 2-2. with fine wins| for Marie Aspin. Jean Hut- e b in so n a n d Br e ml aI McLaughlin, while the thirds continued their winning run


and Sue Seddon. In a men’s county match at


Mary Brass, Dorothy Barker


safe, with a simple goal after Whalley had broken out


2-15 p.m.). Whalley: Fox, Jordan,


Clitheroe, Lancashire beat Northumbria by -l-l and Lan­ cashire seconds won 2-2 igainst Northumbria seconds.


through Parkinson. On Saturday. Whalley face Creat Harwood at home (k.o.


Parr. Joyce. Kntwistle, Ke ighley, Parkinson, Macereth, Smith, Rhodia, B u r y . Subs : Bo l ton, McFiit.vre.


Fine displays


new season, the first team travel away for a real bap­ tism of fire against the cur­ rent Division One champions Long Lee, while Chatnurn second XI entertain Long Lee second XI at home. Both matches take place on Faster Saturday. Tile club will also be field­


OF the three matches played bv Keadstone FC’s clubs at the weekend, two ended in


victory. The under 11s were in ram­ pant form against St Joseph’s


ing a team in the Clitlieroe and District Midweek Cricket League, giving all players a chance of performing in at least one match per week. Outdoor nets will begin on


April 2lst, running every Tuesday evening throughout tlu* season.


SWTMMKKS from Clitheroe Dolphins ASC were among


Swimmers shine


I held nt Lancaster. I In the 12yrs section. Jon- | athan Lang \vas third ii^ the 100m breaststroke and Katie


the finalists at the second oi the year's North Lancs Age Croup competitions, this time


I Wilkinson was third in the •100m freestyle. Local finalist in the llyrs


section was Mark Legg. who claimed fourth place in the 200m freestyle. Swimming in their first


ami won the match M-0. Coal- scorers were Mike Jones (4), Michael Carnet* (2). Dan Shar­ pies (2), Adrian Hartley (2), Bovan Scarborough (2) and Mike Fawcett, with his first


ever goal. The side have now scored


‘ip goals this season and will Cup defeat


RFAI) United faced Colne I Legion on Saturday in the I Fast Lancashire Football | League President’s Cup. Starting well, Read went I


into the lead, but Colne hit. back to equalise. Once again. I Read scored, only for Colne to bit a second to take the match I into extra-time. Unfortuna-1 telv Read ran out of steam | and Colne snatched a winner. Ooalscorers for Read were!


Mat Metcalfe and Garv| O’Connor.


away to play Fxpress Gifts and* after a poor first hall came good in the second, with I goals from Jimmy Royle (2) anil Martin Burton sealing a|


The second team travelled


iiope to break the 100 barrier t)u, Sunday team crushed this weekend when they take padiham Dynamoes 8-0. Goals on St Annes at home.


not in as good form and lost Svmon Burrows, Steve Shor- against St Josephs 5-1. Read- n‘H


stone were unable to get to grips with the game and their goalscorer was Simon Best. Continuing their improved form, the under 12s beat


The under 12s team were (2). Ian Uttlev, lan Monk, *k and Wayne Simmons,


Title race in full swing


n ^ im e h o n ''ami'chrls WITH the Roefiel.1 Indoor Gm-riall.


for a disco fundraiser, being stage, tile race for tlie title- held in Read CC's pavilion cm j u,| ■ ,


March 2 1 s t . A n y o n e


ever North Lancashire com­ petition, Neale Sayle (10) took fifth place in the 100m breast­ stroke and James Moody (10) secured seventh place overall, narrowly missing a place in


qualifier, I’. Dunn and ('. 1 lamer won a close match. Second place went to M.


the finals. Also taking part in the com­


petition were Adriana Leem- mg, Adrian Reck and Mark Clarkson.


A SOCCER school for Clith­ eroe youngsters is to take place i'n the castle grounds, on March 21st. The event, which has been


Soccer school


arranged by Kibble Valley Council sports development officer Simon Lister, will include expert tuition and a supervised visit to Ewood Park, the home of Blackurn Rovers KC. The day kicks off at 10 a.m.,


IN the Flitlu-rue Golf Flub foursomes stroke Daily Mail


Golf foursomes


third. Results: 1st. 1'. Dunn and


England and 1-. Dyson (M-ln- 71): 4th. .1. Sanderson and T.


Ranson ami M. Aspinall. with A. England and I-’. Dyson in


Tickets arc now; available almost at the halfway ide open.


Cricket League season


interested should contact Mr Geoff Lambert (02X2 71442).


Catholic SC and River-1 aiders, were both beaten last week, by Kimington and Country Gentlemen | respectively. Only Clitheroc have yet |


Ear ly p a c e - s e t t e r : 1 came from Scott Thompson 2-1 win.Showing power and style, | .


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CI.ITHKKOK Squash Club endured a laid week, with tile | men's teams suffering four | defeats. The firsts lost 2-3 atl


Springfields where Brian I Ilavward (3-2) and Hubert Fielding (3-0) were Clitherne's nniy winners in a rinse maleh. I Tile depleted seconds were I


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five matches were f


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Ribble Valley


OAKHILL COLLEGE


Independent R.C. Day School for Boys and Girls f JUNIORS 3-11 years | \SENIORS 11-16 years]


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Notice of Definitive Map Modification Order


Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


(Definitive Map and Statement of Public Rights of Way) (Definitive Map Modification) (No.6) Order 1992.


The above-named Order, made on the 3rd March. 1992 is! about to be submitted to the Secretary of State for the Environment for confirmation, or to be confirmed, as an |


unopposed Order, by the County Council.


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The effect of the Order, if confirmed without modification, willl be to modify the Definitive Map and Statement of Public Rights of Way for Bashall Eaves. Borough of Ribble Valley, by adding to the Definitive Map and Statement of Public Rights of Way the Footpath referred to in the Schedule hereto.


SCHEDULE Footpath from a point on Public Footpath No. 11. near Moor]


End. where Public Footpath No. 11 turns to the north-east. (GR 7004 4361). in a general south-easterly direction, to a point on Public Footpath No.8. approximately 60 metres


south-east of Saddle Bridge. (GR.7032 4346). Bashall Eaves. Borough of Ribble Valley, a total distance of approximately 370 metres.


A copy ol the Order and Map contained in it has been I deposited at the offices of the Ribble Valley Borough Council, I Council Offices. Clitheroe and at my offices where they may be inspected, free of charge, during normal office hours. If required, copies of the order and map may be purchased Irom


my offices.


Any representation or objection with respect to (he Order may be senl. in writing, lo the undersigned (quoting reference 71.SPS'807-95) before the 24th April, 1992, and should stale


the grounds on which il is made.


II no representations or objections are duly made to the Order or i( any so made are withdrawn, the County Council, instead ol submitting the Order to the Secretary ol Slate lor the Environment, may themselves confirm the Order. It the order is


Dated this 5th day o( March. 1992.


GA JOHNSON Chief Executive Clerk


Christ Church Precinct County Hall PRESTON


Borough Council


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREA DESIGNATED ■'


An application has been u received lor permission to: Conversion ot existing stone , barn to dwelling at Pinder Barn adjacent to the Old Tannery, Edislord Road. WADDINGTON. Application No 3 92 0098.


i .


Erection ol roar conservatory : at Fairtield House. Ribblesdale - V i ew . CHATBURN. :-


Application No 3 92 0101.


Two storey extension to rear at Beech Cottage, Bello Vue


Lane. WADDINGTON. Application No 3 92.0115.


(


Any person wishing to make . representations should do so . in writing within 21 days trom ( the date ol this advertisement. , to the D i r e c t o r o t 1- Development. Council Offices. Church Walk. Clitheroe BB7 - 2RA quoting the relerence


number. Under the provisions ol the


Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985. any representations received will be available lor inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the De v e lopmen t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received alter the 21 day period will not bo ’ taken into account when • determining the application.


A copy ot the application lorm and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey. Director of Development 5th March 1992.


Ribble Valley Borough Council


CONSERVATION AREAS) ’ ACT 1990


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


LISTED BUILDING: I An application has been ,


Newfield Edge Hall. Gisburn Rond. RIMINGTON. Application No 3 92 0103


received to: Extension to exis t ing swimming pool enclosure at (


This property is included in a


submitted to the Secretary ot State lor the Environment, any representations or objections which have been duly made and not withdrawp, will be transmitted with the order.


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 stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development 5th March 1992


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE ACT 1988 SECTION 39


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 39 ol the Local Government Finance Act 1988 that on the 28th day of February 1992 the Ribble Valley Borough Council in accordance with Sections 32 and 33 of the said Act. for the linancial year beginning 1st April 1992, set a personal community charge tor Iheir area ol £286.45 except for those parts ol the area men­ tioned below for which they set the following amounts of the personal community charge respectively.


Part of the Council's Area


The Parish ot: Aighton, Bailey & Chaigley Balderstone Bashall Eaves & Great Mltlon Billington


Bolton-by-Bowland, Gisburn Forest & Sawley Bowland Forest HD Bowland Forest LD Bowland with Leagram Chatburn Chipping Clayton-le-Dale


(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:


G. Hamer t7t!-t!.5-ti».ri); 2nd. p.m.), Rimington v Court-' M. Ransonjmd M. Aspinall try Gentlemen (5-30 p.m.), (XI-13.5-7b.•>); 3rd. A. jGe .1(| v Clitheroe (5-30


Poole (82-11-71): 5th, J. Paw- son and R. Aitken (<8-7-71) after a play-off with A. Wright and P. Greaves and R. Clayton and P. Clayton.


Winter leagues


THE I’lillu-rni- Gulf Club Winter Leagues have been decided witb.l. Dawson arnl.I. C. I’. Chanter tup in Division


with tuition from ex-Black- burn footballer Peter Devine. Following a lunch, there will be a coach trip to Blackburn’s home game against Charlton


25111> . T


A.Results:Morning: A — J. l’awson und J. C. I’. Chanter tlo); I! T. Owen and A. Child 112):


(15). ’


Athletic.Further details of the day, which costs £10, are available from Simon Lister on (0200


mell ami P. l edder (l-l): »» _ A. D. Eglin and T. G. Brown (12): J. Garter and D. Finney (12): G — M. Nuttall and S. Dent (15).


Afternoon: A — Cart- , ,,


ClithiToe................. .... 5 -1 0 1 8 Catholic S(’............. .... r* :5 0 *2 <


Crickcl League P\V l) 1. l*


Koeficld Indoor Chatburn................ .... 5 1 1) 4 -


Cricket star drops in


(*_’ j Lang and J. Cameron speaker at Whalley Grid N-v '


FORMER England and York shire Cricket Club player) Mike Cowans will be guest


Club's Sportsmen's Dinner. The dinner is at Rendez­


vous. Accrington Road. Whal­ ley, on Wednesday. Anyone J wanting further details should! contact club secretary Mr Jim| Rudd (Blackburn 2-172.10).


Country (lonts............. a 2 o :l 4 Kimin^on............... ..... r> 2 o :i 4


IL*;ul....................... .... r> ;i o 2 r> Kivcrsidcrs............. .... « :t o


; it


to lose a game, their only- mishap coming when they I failed to field a team. Sunday's fixtures: Chat-1 burn v Catholic SC (■!


(e) In these conditions the word despatched shall mean 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 the date appropriate thereto.


balance of such account. 5. The terms of the Recognition Agreement between the invoice.


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


(k The placing of an order for the insertion of an adver­ tisement shall 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


these conditions of acceptance specifically extend to any personal guarantee given by the Directors or any other person on behalf of a recognised agency at 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.


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.


*, Clitheroe


Dutton Gisburn Grindleton Hothersall Longridge Mellor


(d) The existence of a query on any individual item in an account will not affect the due date of payment of the


(f) All advertisements are subject to 15G VAT. (g) All transient advertisements are subject to a 25% surcharge if not paid within 1-1 days from the date of


Newton Osbaldeston Pendleton Read Rochester Rimington & Middop Sabden Salesbury Simonstone


-Slaidburn & Easington


Thornley Waddington West Bradford Whalley & Little Mitton Wilpshire


Wiswell OSWIN HOPKINS Chief Executive


Amount ol


Community Charge £


289.83 288.49 289.38 292.31


288.02 291.12 291.82 290.53 291.19 290.65 287.89


290.19


288.58 288.19 290.10 288.79 289.23 289.10 288.95 287.12 288.64 290.14 290.61 287.51 289.85 288.46 288.65 289.96 289.99 293.06 288.34 294.52 290.18 289.81


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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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