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Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, October nth, 1003 1 (
Hospital’s boost of £1,500
from YFC
(S H IP P IN G 'S Yuuni! Farmers raised nearly i l l ,000 for charity last
vear. Club members heard
the news at their second annual presentation and dance, held at the Brick House Bowling Club in j Chipping.
The event, attended by
over SO people, included a presentation to Miss Louise Holmes, of Preston Hospital’s Coronary Care
Unit, of £1,‘14-1.70. The money, raised by a
series of events including a bingo session and a duck race, was presented by club chairman Mr Richard
Seed and president l l r
Wilf Blezard. The following awards
were also presented: Member of the Year:
Junior boy — Matthew B erry. Junior g ir l — Louise Cliff. Intermediate — Julie Bennett. Senior — Anne Stott. Overall — Anne Ingoldby. Stockman of the Year:
Junior — Matthew Berry. Intermediate — John
Stott. Senior — Liz Seed. Norman Hayhurst Tro
phy: Rachel Stott. Scrolls for reaching high
standards in county and national competitions were received by John Nutter, Richard Seed, Julie Ben nett, Rachel Stott, Anne Ingoldby, Louise Cliff and
Kathleen Brewer. Humorous awards were
won by John Neary, Ste phen Bennett and John
Nutter. The group’s AGM will
be held on Monday, inJhe community centre, at (-45
p.m. Valuables taken
THIEVES made off with £911 worth of property
from a house in Mitchell Street, Clitheroe, between 8-40 a.m. and 6-50 p.m. on Tuesday.
The items included .
compact disc player, satellite receiving unit, 20 compact discs, a string ot pearls, pearl earrings and a quantity of gold and sil ver chains.
Health spa open day aids orphans in troubled Croatia
LIFE in the rural Ribble Valley is certainly far removed from that in troubled Croatia.
endure life i
! Thorneyholme Hall Health Spa staff.
far from the minds of m u
But those who daily in the war
ravaged country are rarely t
ui mg u Hummaviv..
tion Force in Croatia and appeared on TV's “Hearts of Gold” last week, follow ing a nomination by BBC
reporter Martin Bell Col Cook has been Spurred on bv head devoting all his spaie time
receptionist Mrs' Paula to rebuilding the Lipik Dumas-Rimmell, they are orphanage for the btl-plus intent on improving life for youngsters, aged between some of the many children three and Hi years, who affected by the war and come lrom all three ol the have raised £1,200 for the warring communities, “ Lipik Appeal” in just two Croat, Serb and Muslim, hectic months.
wrote to the man in charge of the rebuilding pro gramme, Col Mark Cook, after seeing the plight of the orphans on television. Col Cook is the com mander of the UN Protec-
more to the B rid g e fund w i l l be
SPORT STARTS HERE In the swim MEMBERS of Clitheroe Dol-
I nhins held their personal best time trials over 50m this week
I and prizes were awarded to i the most improved swimmers,
i Prize winners: Freestyle — D. Croft, N. Haworth, b.
; Wriglev. Breaststroke — M. Barnett, C. McGarrick, D.
! Croft. I Backstroke — C. McGar-
Dunsop r.*>Farmer, T. Glenn.
entered. The first prize is a
Bill Whitwell. The second prize is a spa
weekend for two at the health spa, donated by ■ • proprietors Mr and Mrs , ’ciitlie
At present he is a quai- Mrs Dumas-Rimmell ter of a million pounds
short of his appeal target for “S.O.S. for Children
(Lipik).” To help him in his mis
sion, staff have organised a prize draw and anyone making a donation of £2 or
Mart finds demand for cattle is less
THERE was less demand for cattle during Monday’s sale at
Clitheroe Auction Mart. Forward were 124 cattle.
Trade was similar to last week, hut the quality was poorer, leading to a %p per kg decline in
price. There were still very lew housed cattle, but those that were sold made healthy return?*. The cows lost the gain in price
made the previous week, with demand obviously less, wluo*
the numbers were greater. Bulls: Light made to 1 ♦»»>!>
(average 115.190). medium to 144.50p (125.(»2p).overall to
144.50p (122. lop). Steers: Light made to 112.o«)p
(111.2<»p). medium to 120p (1 12.50p), heavy to 121.oOp- (115.57p), overall to 121.-»()p
(llo-Mp).Heifers: Light made to I f *1 (117.5»*p). medium to l->4p
(114.4‘Jp>, heavy to 1-lp (105.41p>. overall to L»4p (lll.OSp). t.
First quality cows made to . ,
107p (88.(K»»). lorwaru were 1.241 lamb>
and 171 ewes. Although there was a good entry of lambs, ven dors realised that trade was steadying and kept lambs to a greater weight in order to make up the gross return. I he killing ewes showed a good return.
> Prime lambs: Light made to
X4 52p (75.2Ip), standard to S7.40p (7b.n:’,p). medium to
x5.Slp (7d.(H>p). heavy to 7i.<Mp (72.12p). overall to N<.40j>
(7(5.02p). Kwe s o v e ra l l made to 129
IE19.S1). There was a more successlUi ,. .
sale than usual on Saturday, when 97 rams found new homes. There was a roughly JAV.i entry in ihe accredited section. Bams: Aged Euro made to an
average <.r -lugns. Earn sliearl- in g s 't i ) zn.'igns. (average PTgns.), Euro lanil* to luZgns.
(57gns.). Suffolk shearlings to luigns. PiSgns.l. Suffolk lambs
to
lir.gns. C.IZgns.l. Friday's second sale of hornou
and hili-going ewes was a ell supported, hut was not a coin
ing success, wilh demand for tins tvpe of ewe taking a nose dive a situation in common
with other northern markets. Ewes: Three crop look made
lt<> t i l. three crop Swale to £15.
two crop cross-bred to tin, oldel Mule to £41. older Lnt-
stone to t i l. Shearlings: Swale made to
tin. cross-bred to £45, Mule to £52. Gritstone to t i l . Mule ginuner lambs made to
£12.50. Smash glass
VANDALS smashed a window on a bungalow tn Chatburn Road, Clitheroe,
between 8 p.m. and mid-, night on Friday', causing £120 worth of damage.
day for two, the third a spa day for one and the fourth bed and breakfast at Wood End F a rm , Dun- , sop Bridge, donated by | l-s D o r e e n w n i t a K e r .
at Thorneyholme next Thursday, at the end of an open day during which Col Cook will be presented with what staff hope will be, a significant cheque for
the appeal. T h r o u g h o u t ne x t
Wednesday evening and all day Thursday, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., mem bers of the public are being asked to visit the health spa and use the facilities free of charge, making a donation to the appeal in exchange. All people need to take, says Mrs Dumas-Rimmell, is a
towel. Anyone wishing to
donate should send che ques made payable to “ S.O.S. for Children (Lipik),” remembering to include a postcard with their name and address, to “Lipik Appeal," c/o Thor- neyholme Health Spa, Dunsop Bridge, Clitheroe, Lancs, BB7 3BB. For fur ther details contact Mrs Dumas-Rimmell (Clitheroe
448601). Successful
THE Stonvhurst Park Golf Club’s Dave Brown Trophy
for ladies has been won by-
Susan Greenwood. Teaming up with Kathleen
Hobbs, she also won the Daily Mail Qualifier for doubles, making it a particularly suc
cessful competition for her. The competition for the lon- gc-l drive was won by Caro lyn Biockheel, and Josephine Porter won the competition for tile shot nearest the pin.
j rick, D. Jaggs, R, Holden. « « F lv __ C. H a r r is on , S. ■
Individual winners in the
North West Micro-League Consolation Final were A. D ew ey, K. Goddard, A. Jolmes, It. Wrigley, N. Sayle,
\ Legg. Clitheroe Dolphins were
easy winners overall, finishing 24 points ahead.
Extra time for .
S ield f irs t
Mrs Doreen Whitaker. _ j j . . l a v e d in R e a d ’ s A d i d a s The draw is taking place , khi'eld
Read United time had to be
De Lacy on St Mary’s rise to surface a flier
THE De Lacy Arms retained their 10095 record with a 2-0 defeat o f Haslingden team Clothes Yard in Division One of the Sunday Memorial Foot
ball League. Whalley Wanderers won
their match in the same divi sion, with Toby Chapman net-
ting a hat-trick. Results: Division One —
De Lacy 2, Clothes Yard 0; Whalley Wanderers 0, Met-
fiex 2. Division Two — Langho J, .
Brownhill Arms 3. Division Three — Thwaites
Arms 4, Calderstones 1. Fixtures: Division One — King Edward v De Lacy (Wil
son^ Playing Fields), Judge Walmesley v Metflex (Wil son’s), Whalley Wanderers v
Crown Scaffolds (Whalley). Division Two — Fox and
... .................. round match
against Blackburn Combina tion side, Canberra, before
thev succumbed 1-0. The local side put up a very
good performance and were not too disappointed by the result. Now they are able to concentrate on the East Lancs League, Division Two, in which thev are well placed. United Reserves, playing a
very much changed side due to injuries and holidays, came
up against a stronger Mars- den outfit. After going three goals down, Read pulled two back through Derrick Lynagh and Andrew Passmore, but ran out eventual losers by a-Z.
Poor result
Clitheroe Ladies 2, Oldham Ladies 5
THIS was rather a poor per formance by Clitheroe, who were two down m the nrxi
quarter. Clitheroe did have a couple .
of shots, but these were easdy saved. Oldham scored the third just before half time. Oldham were much quicker to the ball and this resulted m
another goal. Clitheroe made two substi
tutions and came to life for 10 minutes, before Hindson scored two goals. Then Oldham hit back at
a shaky defence, making the final score 2-5
A 1 J
THE winner of Whalley Golf Club’s Celia Porter Memorial Trophy was L. Duckworth
Hounds v Langho (K in g George).
Division Three — Calder- _ , ,
s t o n e s v W o o l p a c k (Calderstones).
Memorial League Division One
De Lacy......................... Kishton Arms.................
Crown Scaffold.............. Whalley Wndrs.............. Swan Hotel.................... King Kdwanl.................. Judge Walmesley.......... Park Hotel...................... Metflex........................... Clothes Yard.................. Wellington......................
Witton Albion.... Black Dog.......... Bay Horse......... Travel Lines..... Ungho.............. Redcap.............. Manxman... Aqueduct........................ Brownhill Arms............. Rising Sun.................... . Fox and Hounds...........
Division Three PW D
HeysInn........................ Rose and Crown............ Commercial Hotel......... Thwaites Arms.............. Ossie AUstars................ Calderstones..................
Clarence FC.................. Wooljwck....................... Clog & Billycock........... Bay Horse Res............. Graham and Brown..... Scai>a Mouldings..........
TroDhy winner Table tennis
(91-19-72). Second was J. Tasker (83-
10-73) and third was J. Armis-
tead (88-14-74). Mr« Duckworth also won
the club’s Captain’s Prize (97- 19-78), while P. Bachelor was second (105-24-81) and J. Tasker was third (91-10-81).
6 5 0 G 4 0 G 4 0
PW D L , 5 0 0
4 3 0 1 y 3 0 0 9
A TE AM from St Mary s Troop piled on the pressure at the annual Clitheroe and Dis trict Scouts’ Swimming Gala at Ribblesdale Pool and car ried off the district trophy with a 40-point lead over their
nearest rivals. In a contest attracting five
troops, St Mary’s collected 102pts, followed in second place by 1st Pendle (62pts). St Paul’s had 60pts, 2nd Whalley 45pts and 1st Bowland 28pts.
Results Backstroke: 10-11 — T.
Glen (2nd W h a l le y ) , M. Tapley (St Mary’s), B. Leem- ing (St Paul’s). 14-1 5 — S. Brass (St Mary’s), J. Bailey (1st Bowland),
A.Isherwood
(1st Pendle). F re e s ty le : 10-11 — M-
T a p le y , D. Leem ing (St Paul’s), D. Croyden (1st Pen
dle). 12-13 - R. Khan (St Mary’ s), P. Dugdale (St Mary's), A. Driver (2nd Whal-
ley). 14-15 — J. Bailey, S. Brass. A. Isherwood.
Breaststroke: 10-11 —■ T.
Glen, J. Inskip, M. Tapley. 12-13 — R. Khan, R. Stoddart (St Paul’s), D. Scholes (St Mary’s). 14-15— J. Bailey, G. Holt (St Mary’s), M Tolson (1st Pendle).
B u t te r f ly : Open — S.
B r a s s , J. B a i l e y , A . Isherwood.
Diving*. S. Brass, A. Cock-
man, M. Dugdale. Individual medley: J. Bai
ley, R. Khan, T. Glen. Senior squadron race: St
Mary’s. Junior squadron race: 1st
Pendle. • A team to represent the
Clitheroe district at the County Scouts’ Swimming Competition at Daisyfield P o o l , B l a c k b u r n , on November 13th, will be cho sen from among the winners
Kings are caught napping
Blue Star H.
5 2 l 2 7 4 1 1 2 4 5 l 0 4 2 5 1 0 4 2 G l 0 5 a 7 l 0 G a
Division Two PW D L
PLAYING against Blackburn Premier League side Blue Star, Kings Arms were 1-0 down inside a minute in this
Adidas Shield tie. A well-worked five man
move caught the Clitheroe side napping and the ball was soon in the back of the net without them having touched
Blue Star pressed forward
and, always looking danger ous, scored twice in quick
succession. Kings Arms centre-hall
then Scriven made it 3-1 with a good header.
Kings Arms I The second half saw Blue
Star increase their lead before McTear scored to make it 4-2. Two blunders between the
Kings keeper and defence left Blue Star coasting at (L2
Andrew Burgess came on in
the second half and the effect was immediate. Lord pushed up anil McTear scored his second with a powerful shot. Lord later added another
with an acrobatic volley. Kings: HoUleii, Kitchen,
Wear, Gidlowe. Scriven, Cox. Tudisco, Astin, Lowe, laird. McTear. Sutis: Burgess.
Walsh. Excellent competition
LO CAL crown green bowklers are beating stiff opposition to
securer places in the coming rounds of Clitheroe’s Bar-be- Quick Floodlight Bowls
___ — 1 In ♦ >»<» PA1111 pos
Competition. This year’s competition has
been the best so far, com mented competition organiser
.................. „ m .n t it TPNMIR enthusiu
Mr Mel Edmondson, attract ing some of the North West s top bowlers.
TABLE TENNIS enthusiasts will be heading for Bowland High School on Monday, for this year’s Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association Handicap
Competition. This week’s results: Bow
land A 10, Bowland B0; Bow- land C 3, Rimington 7; Wad- dington A 9, Waddington B 1,
St Mary’s A 0, St Mary s B 10, Standen B 4, Standen A 6.
He said: “We have enjoyed very good support from local
bowlers this year. There promises to be some great bowling in the coming week s third and fourth rounds, and spectators are more than
welcome." The competition, which is .
being held at the Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket and Bowl ing Club, starts at 7 p.m. each
evening. Monthly medal
of the September medal, after a card play-off, was lady cap tain Mrs Heather McEnteo with (111-34-77). Second was
Mrs Sue Tipton. A Stableford competition
wood with 28 points, aw™ after a card plav-off- Ketond was Mrs Wendy Talbot.
wuj» ‘v *••• — y t." i.miii
pin winner Porter.
Craven lose in hard match
Burnley Boys C lull 2. Craven He i fe r I
THE Craven Heifer lost this tightly fought game m the Burnley and District League
bv the odd goal. ’ P u t t in g on the ear ly
pressure. Craven came close through Aspinwall and[Robin son. However, it was Burnley
who look the lead after a had defensive slip. The lead was extended soon after when the referee penalised the Cinn-
eroe side for hand-hall. Just before the interval
Craven pulled a goal hack through a Slater header and. in a hard-fought second hair, wore unlucky not to pull back an equaliser.
Craven Heifer: Charnley,
Gupta, Moulding. Lord,
l.aw- poski. Smith. Robinson, Slater, Windle, M. Aspinwall,
Shears. Subs: P a r k in s o n , i-. . Aspinwall.
T.nrlies’ hockey
Ladies still without a win
Clilheroe 1st XI It. Darwcn and Blackburn 1 C L I T H E R O E ’S " l at ch
against Darwen and Black burn was a fast, open ^gattur, plaved in excellent spirit with scoring opportunity at both
‘’"in'the first half, the Clith- oroe team looked more settled in their approach than in. pre vious weeks, playing a diller- ent system in an attempt to produce pleasing result.-. I n>- change in formation looked good and goalkeeper 1 auhne Eva pulled off several good saves tn keep the score at <>41
at half-time. At the start of the second ,
half, Darwen and Blackburn forced several penalty rarners ami scored with a strike that went between the keepers
pads. Clitheroe continued to attack and produced several gooil efforts, with left-half
Rose mar v Wilkinson nnd stand-in Carol White making a valuable contribution. The Darwen and Blackburn
IN the ladies’ section at Ston- <•"’ l£|jn^vTlrsSiTsanGreen yhurst Park Golf Club, winner
’keeper plaved confidently and did well to stop Clitheroe scoring. On the whole it was a better all-round performance from a Clitheroe team, sti! ♦. without a point am* a goal
‘
Longest drive went to . lis White. Griffiths, Middle- Caroline Blocked and neaiesl
/‘ ijihcroc: Eva, I- arns- wllrth. Moves, Davison,_ Wil-
Mortimer. Forshaw. .
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STARTS HERE Public Notice* Ribble Valley Borough Council
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND
CONSERVATION AREAS) A C T 1990
LISTED BUILDING: An application has been
received to: Removal of existing signage a n d i l l u m i n a t i o n a n d
replacement with new (Listed . Building Application) at Dog & P a r t r i d g e , W e l l g a t e .
CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/93/0646.
Conservatory and link to Hotel | at Mylton Fold Farm Hotel, Whalley Road, LANGHO. Application No. 3/93/0647.
Erection ol extension to form
qolf club facilities and 41 car parking spaces at Mytton Fold Farm Hotel, Whalley Road,
LANGHO. Application No. 3/93/0654.
Car park to rear of public house at The Talbot, Talbot Street. CHIPPING. Application No. 3/93/0656
This property is included in a Statutory List ot Buildings ot Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make represent
ations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date ot this advertisement to the Director of Development,
Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number.
,
Under the provisions of the Local Goverment (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 after 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 staied.
Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development 14th October 1993.
ZJ. Ribble Valley Borough Council
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND
CONSERVATION AREAS) A C T 1990
DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA
An application has been received for permission to: Removal of existing signage a n d i l l u m i n a t i o n an d
replacement with new (JL-istea Building Application) at Dog & P a r t r i d g e , W e l l g a t e ,
CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/93/0646.
C a r park to rear of public house at The Talbot, Talbot
Street, CHIPPING. Application No. 3/93/0656.
External emergency escape stair and internal alterations at Station Hotel, King Street,
Applicaton No. 3/93/0660.
Any person wishing to makei representations should do so in writing within 21 days trom the date ot this advertisement, to t h e D i r e c t o r ot Development, Council Oltaes. Church Walk. Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference
UndeMhe provisions of the Local Government (Access to information) Act 1985. any
representations Jecelv^ nwj “ be available tor 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 taken into account when determining the application.
A copy of the application form and plan may be injected in
the Planning Department within the period slated.
Signed: Philip Bailey. Director of Development 14th October 1993.
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GRAEME BELL County Planning Officer Lancashire County Council Date: 14th October 1993
pres|on by the 3rd 3 O0UOB,?ng le g e n d 3/93/630 AHI/HBH. F O R n m m m SIMPLY TEL B U R N L E Y Public Notices Notice of Application ' for Planning Permission Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990
Proposed Development in the Clilheroe Conservafion Area, W at Clitheroe Police Station. King Street, entneroe
s a a s s s - B S ramped access.
Members o,
the.public: may the plans and other documents suDt
E , cn(f Q0un(y Department, Lancashire 9°^ ^y fCthe Dirctor of Development OPEN EVENING WEDNESDAY 20TH OCTOBER 1993.
The sixth form building will be open from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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occur We , thereiore, ask advertisers to check
their own adverts carefully and let us know immediately if any mistakes are present. Y/ regret that we cannot accept responsibility for more than one incorrect advertisement and no
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advertisement.
R E S P E C T A B L E l . idv. l « l « t o *io out vv«th
ri f ) 's . \voul«l l «k ‘ s tl> «■ t• 11 (
lo r irii-inlMiiP and possible r r l . i l ionship. Wr i t e to Box No . |f5U5.
G E N T L EM A N in -12 vears. must l>« sinii
-i ik! ni r r ly spukrn ( <>r *i n<i r e l a t i o n s h i p , p i l o t o pl.s.s, . Wr i t e t o Box N o .
I!52f».
M A L E 39. seeks, le i ,uile to share interests in count, y-
sicle wa lk in g , crating out wi th v i ew tn a permanent
r e la t io n sh ip , non £ ,noh l; r pr e fe r red. Wr i t e to Box No . 11527.
S E P A R A T ED at tract ive lady. 46. seeks gentleman. 46 to 50 fo r loving caring reia- t ionship. non sinnkrr. non tin I f err. g o o d s e n s e o l
h umou r , past fut li re opt imist ic. \N,,tc K Box No . H528.
M A L E 30. 5tt 8ins. proles s ional . ow n business, non
smo k e r , romant ic
t l im its and v ei y m hahje . manv varied interests, seeks female cc,nipanionsh,p. po s
J
sible* relat ionship. \M«te to box No . 11529
W ID O W E R in Id 60's' , non sm o k e r , y o u n g o u t l o o k .
? ,ood s e n s e o f h um o u r , w i s h e s t o me e t la d y f o r lasting friendship, days out
cite. Wr i t e to Box N o . H514-
M A L E 47 years, slim, own liome/car . lo v in g , ca r ing , honest , s e eks lady 40-47 slim f o r lo ving lasting rela t i o n s h i p . B u r n l e y a r e a .
Wr i t e to Box No . H507.
M A L E young 27. loyal, fai th ful and ob ed ient , needs a n ew mis t r e s s , l ik e s g o in g f o r walks o r just curlingi up
in front o f the f ire. Wr i t e to Box No- H508.
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MOTORS SECTION
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FAMILY NOTICES
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F EMA L E 49. divorc ed, own hume/car enjoys, homemak-
in«i. countrysid e, eatinn out. c in em a , t h e a t r e , t r a v e l . «.« eks male, var ied interests.
S i r
sVari.it, and. complemen tary relat ionship. Wr i t e to
Box No . H512.
M A L E young 36. lives «»way. l o n e l y bu t m o v in g b a ek s h o r t ly , s e ek s f ema l e f o r r • I a t i o u s hi P . a n y a g e . co lour we lcome , all le t ters a n sw e r e d , g o o d s ens e ol humour, very kind, caring, photo please. Wr i t e to Box
No . H513.
G R A H A M would like 1950’ s vintage pet i te blond to try a g a in . W r i t e t o Bo x N o .
H510.
M A L E 26 seeking a female, s im i l a r a g e . I ' v e v a r i o u s
interests, caring and honest l o o k i n g f o r f r i e n d s h i p
hopeful , long term rela tion-
ship, all r epl ie s genuinely a n sw e r e d , s in g le parents we lcome , photo not essen t ia l . (N o t ime w a s t e r s )
Wr i t e to Box No . H519.
S INGLE wo rking female, 19 lo s t and lo o k in g f o r fun, lo v e and adventure, outg o ing. f r iendly, g o od sense o f humour , needs c ompanion to suit, recent photo please. Wr i t e to Box N o . H520.
M A L E g o od looking, would like to me e t at tract ive girk
w r i t e n ow wi th ou t delay Wr i te to Box No . H521.
H509. f
F EMA L E 20 years wishes to m e e t s in c e r e ma l e 2 4 -2 8 v ear s f o r la st ing r e lat ion- sh“ p. h o n e s t and c a r in g
same as seir . A p p ly Box No . H523.
S IN C E R E s o lv en t mate. 31. a v e r a g e l o o k s , m e d i u m
b u i l d . 5 f t 11 in s . s e e k s f ema le 2 5 + wi th g.s .o.h. f o r fun. f r iendship and pos^
s iblc romanc e . A p p l y Box N o . H524.
L O V IN G c a r in g ma l e . 21. l i k e s s o c i a l i s in g . out/in, seeks female, 17^ to 24 f o r friendship , possible r e lat ionship. Wr i t e t o Box
N o . H530. A T T R A C T IV E male . 34. tall
s l im, in t e l l ig en t . r a r i n g , g o o d s e n s e o . humour, seeks slim female
fo r lasting rela tionship , all let ters answe red. Wr i t e to
Box No . H5 1 1
L A D Y 70 years, seeks gent le man f r i e n d , l ik e s pub s , dancing, mos t o f all c om pany. age similar, o f smart a p p e a r a n c e l ik e m y s e l f , about 5 f t 2tns. Wr i t e to Box
No . F289.
, a D Y 60. would lik e to meet la d ie s f o r f r i en d sh ip and holidays, non smoke r . N e l son area. Wr i t e t o Box No .
F292.
FIND A FRIEND or HEART TO HEART East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull St, Burnley.
M A L E 34. handsome, youn- ,ier looking, g o od personal i ty and s ens e o f humour .
Slicks lady. 20-30 fo r Ppssi- b l e r e l a t i o n s h i p , p h o t o p le a s e . W r i t e t o Box N o .
C O LN E L A D Y in he r ear ly f i f t i e s k in d , c on s id e r a t e
and lo ving to the right man. p h o t o I f p o s s ib l e p lea s e .
Thank you. A p p ly Box No . H522.
S IN G L E M U M 2 5 . s e e k s simi lar fo r c o f fe e , chats and nights out . all let ters ans w e r e d . W r i t e t o Box N o .
F289.
M A L E 40. e n j o y s l i f e and happy wi th a smi le, would
lo v e to me e t female, 30/40 f o r fun, f r iendship, social o u t in g s , a l l l e t t e r s ans - w e r e d . P l io to appre c iated.
Wr i t e to Box N o . F290. V E R Y A T T R A C T I V E lady.
29. seeks tall,
d.ark,; s ome man. 24 t o 40. f o r f r i e n d s h ip and fun t ime s , photodSi f possible. Wr i t e to
BOX N o . F291 •
WHITE M A L E 28. tall slim, v e ry g o od sense o f humour, var ied interests , easy going, s e e k s a t t r a c t i v e c o lo u r e d lady, all le t te r s answe r ed . Wr i t e to Box N o . H517.
L IV E L Y outgoing, tun loving, a t t r a c t i v e . 2 8 y e a r s o ld female, home own e r , would like t o meet similar. 27 to 35 year o ld male f o r lots o f fu n . W r i t e t o B o x N o .
H518.
P E T I T E f em a l e . 2 9 . 4 l t l l i n s . s imi le mum. s e eks male 30-35 f o r fun. f r iend
ship. must he honest, car ing* g.s .o .h. Photo «*ns»r«s reply. A p p ly Box N o . F297.
M A L E 43, tall. slim, average looks, smoker , likes music,
dancing, walking etc, would l ik e t o sha r e the ta lk ing , curing side ol l i fe wi th sun,* U r female. 35 to 47. Wr i t e to Box N o . H515.
F EM A L E 44. s ingle parent , looking f o r that spec ial pe r s on t o put r oma n c e and happiness back into my h*° » it y ou l ik e cu d d ly la d i e s then reply wi th address and phone no. Wr i t e to Box No . H516.
S I N G L E M U M 3 3 . s l im , a t t r a c t i v e , d a r k b l o n d e ,
seeks tall caring man. 25 to
35 f o r friendship, possible r om a n c e , p h o t o p l e a s e . Wr i te to Box No . 1-293.
W ID OW mid 6 0 ’ s, seeks gen t l f inun f r ien d s . 1 am -**»• slim, g o od sense ol tmmoiii . like going out. l*m very ear-, ing. need a nice kind tar ing fr iend f o r outings. Writ** to Box No . F294.
W I D O W 5 6 y e a r s o l d . medium height , wishe s to meet kind, considerate gen tleman. 55 to 60 to share little; things in h t e . l ike s dancing, sequence, modern,
gardening, meals out . d r i v ing. Write; to Box No . I- -J5.
A T T R A C T IV E female;, sl- Ayoui ig la t e 4 0 *s. happi ly
d i v o r c e d , b lon d e , rar inn. s e ek s s inc e r e male , fjoou sense o f humour. Impelull>
fAtractiva. no ) om l v h«ar t »
o le a s e . iust g enuine nu guy. photo pre fe r red. Wr i te to l lox No . F296.
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