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12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September Kith, lOO'.i YOUR announcement section


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STARTS PAGE 12 FOR SALE SECTION STARTS PAGE 12 PROPERTY SECTION EMPLOYMENT SECTION STARTS PAGE 13 H OM E S E R V IC E S


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HOLIDAY SECTION .....................


i p ® STARTS PAGE 13 MOTO R S S E C T IO N STARTS PAGE 16 FRANCIS — DINSDALE


A honeymoon in the Bahamas followed the wedding of Mr Charles Michael Francis and Miss Pauline Caroline Dinsdale at Clitheroe Parish Church. The bridegroom, a transport manager, is the only


son of Mr M. Francis, of Ilodder Croft, Newton, and the late Mrs J. Francis.


The bride, a catering manageress, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs.). T. Dinsdale. of Up Brooks


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gown which she had designed herself. It featured a white dnpion bodice decorated with embroidered and appliqtied lilies and orchids in gold thread. I he tulle skirt had a matching embroidered gold-edged how, off-the-shoulder frilled sleeves with gold roses and a full-length veil held ill place with fresh flowers. She canned a boiKjuot of white lilies, roses, orchids and


Koad, Clitheroe. The bride, given away by her father, wore a


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l o o k i n g , p i p e s m o k e r . l i t . i u t i v t f , w a l k ii>!t a m o n g i n t e r e s t s , s o c k s a t t r a c t i v e , a c t i v e l a d y w i l l * s i m i l a r i u t i ' r e s t a n d n o t i e s . Wr it*; t o j i n x N o . 1141 1.


"'Fight bridesmaids were in attendance. They were Rose Francis, the bridegroom's sister; Kate, Nicola, Laura and Amy Dinsdale, the bride’s nieces; Kate Doyle, the bridegroom’s goddaughter; Debbie Kean


and Gill Davy. The four older bridesmaids wore gold organza


dresses with terracotta silk dupion bodices and the four younger bridesmaids had white organza dresses trimmed with gold organza roses. They carried dolly bags and the adult bridesmaids carried tied bunches of gypsophila, white lilies and carnations. Best man was Mr Chris Southall, groomsmen were


M A L E 5 5 . l i v e s i n o w n h o m e , n o t i e s . l i k e s d a n c ­ i n g . w a l k im i . t . v . l o o k im i f o r l a d v f r i e n d , t o e n j o y t h e s e a c t i v i t i e s a n d m a y b e r o m a n c e . W r i t e t o l lo x N o .


1 1 412.


I S H Y M A L E 2 4 . s e e k s f u n i u v imi f em a l e o f s a m e a g e . l i k e s I n d i e mu sh * a n d n o i s e , p o s s i b i l i t y o f r o m a n c e , p h o t o p l e a s e . W r i t e t o l lo x N o . 114 13 .


I M A L E . 3 3 . n o n s m o k e r ,


Mr Rob Meek and Mr David Farmer and ushers were the bride’s brother, Mr Howard Dinsdale, and


ony Roberts and accompanying music was played by" organist Mr M. Pain, with a solo by Lesley


liow'arth. A reception was held at the Moorcock Inn, , Photograph: Raymond Greenwood. , ,


Waddington. " The couple will live in Whalley Road, Chtheroe.


the bridegroom's uncle, Mr Charles Doyle. Performing the ceremony was the Rev. Anth­


g o o d s e n s e o f h u m o u r , s e e k s f e m a l e . 2 8 t o 3 6 . l o r n i g h t s i i i / o u t . p o s s i b l e r o m a n c e . g o o d w i t h c h i l ­


d r e n . p u b s , c l u b s . d i n i n g , e t c . Wr i te r t o Uox N o . 1 1 4 3 0 .


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l o o k i n g . o w n h o m e , s e e k s s i m i l a r f e m a l e . T o r g o o d t im e s i n / o u t . h o l i d a y s , e t c .


s in o k r r . p h o l o p i e a s e e n s u r e s r e p l y . Wr i te r t o Bo x


N o . 1 1 4 3 1 . HEART


M A L E 5 l t 3 i n s . s e e k s b u b - b l y / b l o m l e f e m a l e f o r r e l a ­ t i o n s h i p w i t h g o o d s e n s e o f h u m o u r a n i l s p e n d l o t s o t t im e t o g e t h e r . 3 0 t o 4 5 . a l s o l o t s o f t e n d e r l o v i n g c a r e , l e t s h a v e f u n t o g e t h e r . W r i t e t o b o x N o . 1 1 414.


A T T R A C T I V E o u t g o i n g


c r a / .y , 4 0 verar o l d l ema le r . s e e r k s i n t e l l i g e n t m a n f o r f u n a n d ni<iht s o u t . betwe re rn 3 7 t o 4 5 . pos s ib le* r e l a t i o n - s h i p . p h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d . Wr i te r t o Bo x N o . 1 1 415.


G O O D L O O K IN G m a l e . 4 4 . sererks f ema l e ? f o r r o m a n c e . 2 5 t o 3 0 . s p o r t y , l o n u h a i r t r e n d , m o b i l e h a l r d r e r s s e r . come r o n « |i r l s . W r i t e t o Bo x N o . 1 1 416.


S I N G L E f a r m e r . m i d 3 0 ’s , serks s e x y f e rntale. 2 0 t o 4 0 . I am b i g . g o o d l o o k i n g s o l - vernt n o n s m o k e r w i t h g o o d se rn s e o f h u m o u r , r o m a n t i c a s E a r l f o r D i n o s a u r s . W r i t e t o B o x N o . 1 1 417.


P R E T T Y f i l l y , n o v i c e s , s t u n ­ n i n g c o m l o r m a t i o n . n e e rd s b r im i i n ' i o n a g a i n . c a r e r t u l l y . d uer t o in i s m a n a g es m e n 4 •


s e e k s n e w t r a i n e r . 2 5 + . m u s t b e s e n s i t i v e a n d c u r - i ixi . W r i t e t o B o x N o . 1 1 4 3 2 .


HEART STARTS PAGE 18 STARTS PAGE 20 STARTS PAGE 23


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A T T R A C T IV E g i r l . 2 6 . s i n g l e n o t i e s , w i s h e s t o m e e t


a t t r a c t i v e , t a l l . m a l e . 2 5 t o 3 0 . <iood s e n s e o f h u m o u r , w h o ’s g o t w h a t i t t a k e s . Wr i te r t o B o x N o . H 4 3 6 .


D I V O R C E D B l a c k b u r n l a d y , am r d 3 5 . b l a c k , w i t h c h i l ­ d r e n . averraeio l o o k s , h o n e s t a n d c a r i n g , w o r k i n g . n o n sm o k e r , w i s h e s t o mere t c a r - imi e d u c a t e d m a n . 3 5 t o 4 9 . W r i t e t o B o x N o . H 4 3 7 .


M A L E m i d 5 0 ’s , d i v o r c e d , o w n h o u s e a n d c a r . s e e k s a t t r a c t i v e l a d y f o r e v e n i n g s o u t a n d h o l i d a y s , p o s s i b l e r e l a t i o n s h i p , p h o t o p l e a s e , a l l l e t t e r s a n s w e r e d . W r i t e t o B o x N o . H 4 3 8 .


F E M A L E y o u n g 3 0 . a t t r a c ­ t i v e . i n t e l l i g e n t , s e e k s m a l e c o m p a n i o n , t a l l g e n u i n e , n o n s m o k e r , f o r l a s t i n g f r i e n d s h i p , m a y b e m o r e ,


p h o t o i f p o s s i b l e . W r i t e t o B o x N o . H 4 3 9 .


D I V O R C E D B u r n l e y g e n t l e ­ m a n , 4 4 . v a r i e d i n t e r e s t s , s e e k s y o u n g e r l a d y w i t h v i ew t o p e r m a n e n t r e l a t i o n ­ s h i p . p h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d . W r i t e t o B o x N o . H 4 4 0 .


S E L E C T IV E b u t s i n c e r e , s l im a t t r a c t i v e l a d y , l a t e 4 0 * s , b l o n d e , b l u e e y e s , s e e k s g e n n i n e m a l e . g o o d h u m o u r e d , n i c e p e r s o n a l i t y a n d a t t r a c t i v e , f r i e n d s h i p , r o m a n c e , p h o t o e n s u r e s r e p l y , d o n ’t b e s h y . W r i t e


t o B o x N o . H 4 1 0 .


1 9 5 4 F L Y IN G L A D Y , n e g ­ l e c t e d l a t e l y , r e q u i r e s n e w m e c h a n i c f o r g e n t l e r e f u r ­


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b i s h m e n t . t o w a rm u p a n d b r i n g t h e b e s t o u t o f s p o r t y f e m a l e . W r i t e t o B o x N o


H 4 3 3 .


E L E C T R I C I A N b y t r a d e , b r o w n h a i r a n d b r o w n e y e s , l i k e s p u b l i f e i n m o d e r a t i o n , m o s t t y p e s o f m u s i c , e n j o y s p h o t o g r a p h y . W r i t e t o Bo x


N o . H 4 2 8 .


W A N T E D a t t r a c t i v e w o m a n . 3 0 t o 4 5 t o g i v e d e c e n t l o o k im i 4 5 yerar o l d m a l e , a b r i g h t e r r u t u r e In r e t u r n f o r l a s t i n g roma n c e r , f u n . W r i t e t o B o x N o . H 4 2 2 .


M A L E 2 7 , g o o d l o o k i n g , n o n sm o k e r , g e n t l e andI c a r i n g , s e e k s y o u n d l a d y . 2 0 t o 3 0 f o r f r i e n d s h i p , g o o d t ime r s a n d / o r r e r l a t i o n s l i i p . p h o t o i f p o s s i b l e . W r i t e t o Bo x N o .


H 4 2 3 .


S I N G L E p a r e n t , f e m a l e , s e e k s g e n u i n e h a n d s o m e m a l e . 3 0 t o 4 0 . n o n sm o k e r , w i t h w a rm p e r s o n a l i t y , f o r f r i e n d s h i p a n d t e n d e r l o v i n g c a r e , p h o t o p l e a s e . W r i t e t o


Bo x N o . H 4 2 4 . i-


M A L E 2 8 y e a r s , s t o c k y , v e r y g o o d s e n s e o f h u m o u r , c a r ­ i n g . s e e k s s i n g l e m u m . 2 6 t o 3 4 ’ y e a r s , w h o e n j o y s f i lm s , r e a d i n g , s t a y i n g i n o r g o i n g o u t e t c , p h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d .


W r i t e t o B o x N o . H 4 2 5 .


M A L E . 3 5 . d a r k h a i r , m e d i u m b u i l d , s i n g l e , n o t i e s , s e e k s n i c e p l a i n l o o k ­ i n g f e m a l e f o r n i g h t s o u t . f r i e n d s h i p a n d r o m a n c e .


W r i t e t o B o x N o . H 4 2 6 .


M A L E a g e 4 4 . g o o d s e n s e o f h u m o u r , s e e k s f e m a l e t o s h a r e in y h o m e w i t h , c h i l ­ d r e n w e l c o m e , p l e a s e a p p l y w i t l i p h o t o w h i c h w i l l b e r e t u r n e d . W r i t e t o Uo x N o .


H 4 2 7 .


S H Y a t t r a c t i v e f e m a l e . 2 0 . b l o n d e , b l u e e y e s . 5 f t 5 i n s . I s e e k s h a n d s o m e m a l e , m u s t l b e r o m a n t i c , c a r i n g , g o o d l s e n s e o f h u m o u r , p h o t o ! e n s u r e s r e p l y . W r i t e t o B o x ! N o . H 4 2 1 .


L A D Y s e e k s m a l e . 5 5 / 6 0 . 1 s u n s h i n e h o l i d a y s , o u t i n g s . I s o c i a l d r i n k , d a n c i n g , n o n ! s m o k e r . W r i t e t o B o x N o . l H 4 3 4 .


TW O S IN G L E m u m s , a t t r a c - l t i v e . f u n l o v i n g . s e e k t w o l m a l e s . 2 7 t o 3 3 . t a l l , g o o d l s e n s e o f h u m o u r , f o r i f r i e n d s h i p , p o s s i b l e l r o m a n c e , p h o t o s p l e a s e i f j p o s s i b l e , a l l t e t t e r s a n s -V w e r e d . W r i t e t o B o x N o . l


H 4 3 5 .


M A L E d i v o r c e d , 3 5 y e a r o l d . m e d i u m b u i l d , g o o d s e n s e i o f h u m o u r , n o n s m o k e r , s e e k s f e m a l e . 2 8 t o 3 8 . 1 n i g h t s i n / n i g h t s o u t . p o s s i - | b i l y l e a d i n g t o r o m a n c e . W r i t e t o B o x N o . H 4 2 9 .


W I D O W E R y o u n g . 5 8 , v e r y ! s m a r t , f i t . g o o d s e n s e o f l h u m o u r , o w n b o r n e , c a r . I s e e rk s p e t i t e l a d y . 4 5 + f o r i e v e n i n « i s o u t / i n , h o l i d a y s , ! w i n t e r s u n a b r o a d . W r i t e t o l


B o x N o . H 4 1 8 .


M A L E 2 0 . s o u n d , l i k e s g o i n g l o u t . g o o d j o b . n i c e c a r , I s e e k s g i r l f o r f u n f r i e n d ­ s h i p . p o s s i b l e r e l a t i o n s h i p . I


W r i t e t o B o x N o . H 4 1 9 . - 1


Y O U N G F E M A L E e a r l y 2 0 ’s . _ s e e k s m a l e , a g e d 2 0 t o 3 0 1 y e a r s f o r f r i e n d s h i p o r r e l a - l t i o n s h i p . s i n g l e d a d s w e l - l c o m e . W r i t e t o B o x N o . l


H 4 2 0 .


I W I D O W e a r l y 7 0 ’s . 5 f t 4 i n s t a l l , s m a r t a p p e a r a n c e , w o u l d l i k e t o m e e t a n o t h e r l a d y f o r M o d e r n . S e q u e n c e d a n c i n g a n d o u t i n g s . W r i t e t o B o x N o . F 2 4 5 .


I G O O D L O O K I N G f o x . 2 0 . s e e k s V i x e n t o r u n t h r o u g h t h e w o o d s , d o n ’ t b e s h y , p l e a s e r e p l y . W r i t e t o Bo x


N o . F 2 4 6 . I T O Y B O Y 2 1 . g o o d s e n s e o f


h u m o u r , BM W , g o o d l o o k s , u p f o r a u c t i o n , p o s t a l o f f e r s p l e a s e . W r i t e t o B o x N o .


F 2 4 7 . !


I G I R L S w e a r e tw o f u n l o v i n g c a t s , a g e d 1 9 a n d , 2 0 l o o k i n g f o r a g o o d t im e . I n t e r e s t e d , l e t s p a r t y . W r i t e t o B o x N o .


F 2 4 8 . ?


( G O O D L O O K I N G p r o f e s s i o n a l m a n . 3 0 } e n j o y s


w a l k i n g , s w i m n i n g a n d o t h e r s p o r t s . s e e ! « f em a l e , a g e d 2 1 t o 2 6 w i : h s im i l a r i n t e r e s t s . W r i t e t o B o x N o .


F 2 5 2 .


F E M A L E 3 8 . n o n ' s m o k e r , w i s h e s t o m e e t g e n u i n e c a r ­ i n g m a t e . 3 5 t o 4 0 . I l i k e p u b s . , c i n em a , t r a v e l , c r a z y a b o u t B u r n l e y F C . . p h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d . W r i t e t o B o x N o . F 2 5 1.


H O U S E W I F E n e e d s r e m a l e f r i e n d s f o r s h o p p i n g a n d c h a t s i n e v e n i n g s . W r i t e t o B o x N o . F 2 5 0 .


L A D Y 7 0 , w o u l d l i k e t o m e e t a l a d y , t r a v e l l i n g c o m p a n i o n


f o r h o l i d a y s , f r i e n d s h i p , e t c . W r i t e t o B o x N o . F 2 4 9 .


M A L E 2 9 . fc lnd h e a r t e d , « l i t t l e s h y , g o o d l o o k i n g , s e e k s y o u n g ' ,


f r i e n d s h i p , p h o t o a p p r e ­ c i a t e d . W r i t e t o B o x N o . F 2 5 3 .


l a d y . 2 0 + f o r


Q U I E T W A R M k i n d h e a r t e d l a d y , a t t r a c t i v e , i n t e l l i g e n t . 2 9 . s e e k s n o n sm o k i n g n i c e g u y . 2 9 * r i n t e r e s t s v a r i e d , P c n d l c a r e a , p h o t o a p p r e ­ c i a t e d . W r i t e t o B o x N o . F 2 5 4 .


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STARTS Public Notices HILL—ROYSTON


The wedding took place at St James’s University Hospital Chapel, Leeds, of analytical chemist Mr Simon Nicholas Hill, elder son of Mr and Mrs Martin Hill, of Ribblesdale Avenue, Clitheroe, and nurse Miss Melissa Helen Ro.vston, only daughter of Mr and Mrs Cliff Rovston, of Skegness. The bride, given away by her father, wore an


ivory satin gown trimmed with lace and decorated with sequins and pearls. It featured a peplum, train, short puffed sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. She had a three-tier veil of fine ivory net with an ivory headdress of flowers and pearls and carried a bou­ quet of stargazer lilies, champagne roses, deep pink roses, lemon freesia and bridal greenery. Matron of honour Mrs Sally Fisher wore a jade,


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satin dress with fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves and a long full gathered skirt. She had a jade bow in her hair and carried a small shower bouquet of deep pink roses, champagne roses


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and lemon freesia. Best man was Mr Stephen Duerden and ushers


Inn Fields, London WC1V7JU.


were Mr David Hill, the bridegroom’s brother, and Mr Matthew Royston, the bride’s brother. After the ceremony, performed by the Rev. Hector Huxham, chaplain at St James's University Hospital, a reception was held at The Mansion, Leeds. Following a honeymoon in Greece, the couple will


live in Leeds. Photograph: Gledhow Photographers, Leeds.


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(HAYHURST RD, WHALLEY, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH) (REVOCATION OF WAITING RESTRICTION) ORDER, 199


UNTIL recently, people were advised to stop feeding the birds in their gardens once the breeding season arrived. The fear was that the young would choke on unsuitable items such as peanuts, at a time when they could cope only with soft, high protein foods such as caterpillars. It is now known that by eating the pea­ nuts themselves, the parents do not use up valuable time and e n e rg y searching for their own food and so can provide better for their young. This year, I provided nuts throughout the summer,


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lancashire County Council propose to make an Order under Part 1V ot Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, as amended, which will revoke the Clitheroe Rural District Council (Hayhurst Road, Whalley) (Street Parking Place) Order 1969.


1 is located within an expanding residential area where it is no longer considered appropriate and is particularly difficult to


which eventually resulted in regular visits first from a female and then a male great spotted woodpecker. However, by far the most common visitors were house sparrows and with up to 20 almost permanently present I began to wonder if I was supporting the population from the whole area. Certainly, no bird is more closely associated with humans, as its scientific name, passer domestieus, implies. I was away from home for 12 days in late August


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Hibble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe and at Christ Church Precinct, County Hall, Preston, during normal office hours until the 7th October, 1993.


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and, although I filled up the feeders before departing, they cannot have lasted more than a (lay or so. The sparrows must perforce have found somewhere else to feed and have yet to return, despite other species, including the woodpecker, having.done so. The British population of the TiTmse sparrow is


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16th September 1993


highly sedentary, rarely straying more tlrtn-a quarter of a "mile, although there is some dispersal by the voungnv the autumn, without which they would


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species, but I must confess to a certain relief that my sparrows are now sedentary on somebody else s patch. Certainly the nuts are lasting longer and other


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The proposal is being considered as the existing waiting restricition, which limits waiting to 4 hours with return prohibited within 1 hour along the northeast side of Hayhurst Road from a point 13 metres northwest of its junction with Clitheroe Road, Whallev for a distance of 65 metres in a northwesterly direction


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Milk Marketing Board, ot Jesson House, Stafford Park 1, Telford, Shropshire TF3 3BD is applying to replace with change a licence to use M.M.B. C a t t le B ree ding Centre, Mitton Road, Whalley, Blackburn, Lancs BB6 9JY as an operating centre for 3 joods vehicles and no trailers.


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