C litheroe 22324 (E d i to r ia l ) ,-22323 (A d v e r t is in g ) . B u rn le y 422331 (C la s s if ied ) G I S B U R N A U C T I O N M A R T
P R I C E S
THERE was a steady trade in all animals during Thursday’s sale a t Gisbum Auction Mart. F orward w e r e -60 newly-
£1,440 (average £1,259.67), second to £980 (£852.31), first quality heifers made to £1,360 (£1,218.64).
calved dairy cows and heifers. F irst quality cows made to
cows forward, with a cow due in July^ making to £945 and a cow due in May making to £930. Forward were 131 calves and
There were two in-calf dairy
made to /2 7 0 (£254.50), heifers to £220. (£144), Limousin X bulls to £248 (£220.80), heifers to £210
125 stirks and stores. Calves: Charolais X bulls
to £298: (£230), heifers to £298 (£247.65). : iSimmental X bulls made to
(£152.60),-Belgian Blue X bulls
£285 (£244.90), heifers to £228 (£165), Blonde d’Aguitaine X bulls to £222 (£198.50), heifers to £185 (£160). Hereford X heif ers to £155, Friesian X bulls to £200-(£167.45), heifers to £270 (£156), Angus X bulls to £198 (£165), heifers to £128 (£100.40). Stirks and stores: Charolais X
b u l ls /s te e r s made to £485 (£473.50), heifers to £445 (£403), Limousin X bulls/steers to £460, heifers to £460 (£426.65), Bel gian X Blue X bulls/steers to £450 (£435), heifers to £430. Other Continental X heifers
C l i th e ro e A d v e r t i s e r & T im e s , A p r i l 2 2 i id , 1993
Celebrating with a splash
Ad m is s io n charges a t Clitheroe’s Ribblesdale Pool will be reduced on the day it celebrates its 21st birthday. The pool, a t Edisford,
will have been open 21 years on April 28th — and people who learnt to swim there as youngsters are now ta k in g th e i r own children. Two members of staff
who were there when the pool o p en ed a r e s t i l l employed there — recep tionist Mrs Jean Salisbury and supervisor Mr Derek Gardner. The pool offers a wide
L E E M IN G — H A T C H
E s t a t e ’ s n e w s h o w h o m e s u n v e i l e d
GLEESON HOMES finally unveiled the first show homes a t i ts Highmoor P a rk devel
made to £355 (£340), Hereford X heifers to £415 (£407.50), Frie sian X b u lls /s tee rs to £465 (£399.75), Black Polly X heifers to £450, cows in-calf to £930 (£715).
tion were 442 cattle, including 167 young bulls, 171 steers ana heifers and 104 cows and bulls, as well as 1,183 sheep, including 187 lambs , 677 hoggs ana shearlings and 319 ewes and rams.
Forward in the fatstock sec
to 175.5p (151.8p), medium to 178p (lol.8p), heavy to 154p (147.6p), other, light to 149.5p (136.9p), medium to 150p. (137.3p), heav y to 139.2p (129.3p).
Bulls: Continental light made
made to 145p (141.5p). medium to 156.5p (141.2p), heavy to 166p (138;6p), other light to 136.2p (135.3p), medium to 130p (127.9p), heav y to 130.8p
t S te e rs : Continental light
D a m a g e c a u s e d b y b e e r b o t t l e s
(127.2p). : Heifers: Continental light
made to 155p (138p), medium to 159p (135.4p), heavy to 166p (132.3p), other light to 120.8p (110.3p), medium to 131.8p (120.3p), heavy to 122.2p (113.Ip). Grade 1 cows made to 125.8p.
(117.8p), Grade 2 to 115p (106.5p), Grade 3 to 108.2p (98p), grazing cows to 110.8p (104. Ip), mature bulls to 123.2p (117.5p).
(163.8p), standard to 177.5p (1 6 5 .Ip ) , medium to 170p (156. Ip), heavy to 143.8p, over weight to 125p. Hoggs: Light made to 140.6
Lambs: Light made to 179.3p
(120.7p), s tan d a rd to 150p (136.8p), medium to 153.8t
were'25.650-tonnes of hay and straw forward, with meadow hay making to £65 per tonne and
(96.3p), with half-bred ewes making to £55.50 (£40.55). horned to £45.50 (£28.45) ana rams to £55 (£50.20). In the produce section, there
barley straw to £74 per tonne. At the Beacon North West
WINDOWS of two Clith eroe shops were smashed by weekend vandals.
Street, sustained damage estimated at £150 when a beer bottle was thrown at a window on Friday night.
N.J.B. Sports, in King
the Pendle Road site, Rib- ble Valley Mayor Coun. John Travis cut the ribbon on the first of three show homes.
opment this week. In a small ceremony at
C h ie f e x e c u t iv e Mr
Oswin Hopkins and other officers of th e borough council, members of the local business community and representatives of the Lancashire Constabulary were also in attendance.
Gleeson worked in con junction with both local
bled g u e s ts , Gleeson’s general manager Mr Ian Joyce said the success of th e development was a r e s u l t of c o -o p e ra tio n between his company, the planners and police. “We have enjoyed th e
authority planners and the police to ensure the devel opment was sympathetic to its surroundings and as secure as possible. I t is the first such site in Lan cashire to win Lancashire Constabulary’s “Secured by Design” award. Welcoming the assem
consideration and profes sional advice of both the police and th e council,” said Mr Joyce. “We’re v e ry p ro u d of w h a t ’s beginning to take shape here.” The Mayor co n g ratu
r i s o n a n d K e r r , th e butcher’s shop opposite, also had a b e e r b o t tle thrown through a large window. Damage is esti mated a t £1,000.
On Saturday night, Har-
A D E L IV E R Y d r iv e r stole more th an £1,500 from a Chipping wine sup p l ie r o v e r a p e r io d of seven months, Clitheroe Magistrates heard.
. Francis McKeown (32),
Electronic Auction, 22 cattle were forward, including 20 young bulls and 158 sheep, including 45 spring lambs. - Medium young Dulls made to
251p, cows to 220p, standard spring lambs to 310.5p, medium spring lambs to 303p, medium hoggs to 284p and ewes to 98p.
of Wheatsheaf Avenue, L'ongridge, was given a conditional discharge for two years and ordered to pay £35 prosecution costs a f te r pleading guilty to stealing £1,570.94 from his employer.____________
lated Gleeson on building a lovely e s tate which had enhanced the area and was a development of which th e b o ro u g h could be proud. A f te r th e ceremony,
g u e s ts took th e oppor tunity to have a sneak pre view of the show homes, before enjoying a buffet lunch.
THE p ro c e e d s from a sponsored bunny hop at a Clitheroe nursery school should keep children hop ping all year long. For the £400 raised will
be used to purchase toys for toddlers at the Bright Street Day Nursery. More than 50 children
participated in the Easter event, all donning paper bunny e a rs and having th eir faces painted with whiskers. They had several ses
sions of bunny hopping and played games before a buffet lunch, during which the Easter bunny secretly filled with mini eggs the baskets they had hidden. Organised by s ta f f a t
the Clitheroe nursery, the d ay was success.
a “ h o p p in g ” A i r g u n f i r e d
A WALL clock and plant pot were damaged when an air gun was fired in the grounds of Calderstones Hospital, Whalley.. Police are investigating
the incident, which caused damage estimated at £300.
J a c k a n d r a m p s
THIEVES made off with a five-ton trolley jack and a set of car ramps, valued at £80, from a garage in Pen-' d ie D r iv e , W h a l le y , between 6 p.m. last Tues day and 11 a.m. the fol lowing day.
Driver stole more than £1,500 McKeown, who. h a s
already paid back £200,
was ordered to pay the outstanding amount. The co u r t heard, th a t
;McKeown' was delivering wine to Indian restaurants
all over the country for C h ip p in g -b a sed N o r th West Fine Wines when the offence occurred. Miss Pa t Bramley, pro
secuting, said th a t wnen customers paid cash for deliveries, McKeown often took the money for him-
s e l f , e n d o r s i n g invoices as paid. Mr Robert Pickles, in
th e
mitigation, described his actions , as “suicidal theft,” since his client knew even tu a l ly h e w o u ld g e t caught. M r P i c k l e s s a i d
McKeown had been unem ployed for more than a year when he started work as a delivery driver and had stolen to cover debts that had mounted up dur ing that time.
‘Explorer’ entries
OUR recent “Ribble Val ley Explorer” pull-out sec tion has proved — if proof were needed — the pulling power of the “Clitheroe a n d A d v e r t i s e r a n d Times.”
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h u n d r e d s t o t h e “Explorer” competition, which offered a weekend for two a t th e popular Calfs Head Hotel, Wor- ston, to the lucky winner who answered six ques tions on the Ribble Valley. The response has left
You responded in your ,
Ribble Valley staff with a nice headache as th e i r desks heave u n d e r the weight of your entries. Delighted Ribble Valley
tourism officer Mr Keith Taylor said: “I found my desk piled high with hun dreds of entries. The com petition, which closes on May 1st, has been so suc cessful th a t we are now looking a t the possibility of awarding extra prizes." So don’t delay — get
those remaining entries in today.
ABOUT 25 members of Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club met at the home of Mr and Mrs R. Pinder, of Altham, to judge breeding
Judging stock
ewes and fat lambs. R e su l ts . B reeding ewes:
Senior — J . Wearden. Interme diate — R. Whitwell, G. Whi
Intermediate — R. Berry, G.. Whitwell, H. Montgomery. Ju n io r — M. W h iteo ak ,-J . Rigby, J. Cross.
Judges Mr Philip Morris
and Mr David Gamer and h o s te s s e s Mr and Mrs Pinder were thanked by Mr J e f f W e a rd en and Shaun Roberts. Members not stock judging held a flower arranging contest.
S l a s h e d c o v e r
VANDALS slashed a tar paulin cover on a Mer cedes van in Greenacre Street, Clitheroe, causing damage estimated a t £100.
twell, E. Whitwell. Junior —'J. Cross, J . Rigby, M. Whiteoak. Lambs: Senior—J. Wearden.
Brisk trade in calves and ewes
THERE was a brisk trade in calves and ewes during Tues- day’s sale at Clitheroe Auction Mart.
d’Aquitaine heifers made to £150, Belgian Blue bulls to £270, Friesian bulls to £160, Simmen- UU bulls to £237. Messrs J. G. and G. Rich, of
Calves: Friesian and Blonde i
sheep and lambs were 89 moth ers and lambs. Sheep with twins per head:
Mule ewes correct to £31.50, mule shearlings to £37.50, mule ewes B/M to £27.50, Masham ewes to £29,’Lonk ewes to £25.50, Gritstone ewes to £25. At Monday’s sale there was another excellent trade for all
classes. Young bulls: Light made to
152.50p (average 149.50p), medium to 159p (149.56p), overall to 159p (149.33p). S t e e r s : L ig h t to 126p
(1 2 4 .50p), h e av y to 124p (122.50p), ove ra ll to 126p (123.50p). Heifers: Light to 139p (139p),
Chipping, produced the top price Belgian Blue bull calf. Forward in the spring sale of
and varied swimming pro gramme, from early birds through to sessions for women, pensioners and the under threes, as well as aquatone, lunchtime and evening swimming. A number of clubs use
A local farmer and a Clith e roe t ra v e l co n su l tan t were m ar r ied d ur ing a ceremony at St Andrew’s Church, Slaidbum. Bridegroom Mr Stephen
the pool, namely the Dol p h in s , Ju n io r Snorke l, Sub-aqua, Masters, Canoe and Lifesaving clubs. , The pool was opened in 1972 by the then Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Sidney J. Moore. On April 28th, the anni
v e r s a ry day, an ad u lt swim will be reduced from £1.40 to 80p and a junior swim from 80p to 50p. Manager Mr David Phil
lip s said: “We-will be arranging special events
■throughout th e y e ar to' celebrate the pool’s 21st birthday.”
B i n o c u l a r s
A PA IR of binoculars, valued at £120, were sto len from a car parked in Whalley Road, Clitheroe.
Bridesmaids were Miss
R o b e r t Leeming is th e youngest'son of Mr and Mrs Jo h n Leeming, of W y c . o n g i l l F a rm , Bolton-by-Bowland. The bride, Miss Nicola
Jane, Hatch, who works at Altham’s Travel, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs P. J . Hatch,.of War wick Drive, Ciitheroe. Given aw ay b y h e r
father,-the bride wore an ivory dupion gown featur- in g .a short train. Ivory and pink roses trimmed with pearls decorated the shoulders and back, while the bodice and a large bow w e re piped w ith s h e l l , pink. She wore an ivory tulle veil held in place by a pearl and crystal tiara and carried a shower bouquet of cream roses and freesia, Sin g ap o re o rchids and waxed flowers.. .
SPORT STARTS HERE A w a y w i n f o r
medium to 134.50p (127.11p), heavy to 134p (134p), overall to 139p (130.24m. First quality cows made to
l o c a l l a d i e s Bolton Ladies 3,
Clitheroe Ladies 5
(162.93p), standard to 172.22p (162.23p), medium to 168.35p (162.05p), heavy to 150.52p (150.52p), overall to 172.22p
117p (103.40p). Prime lamas: Light to 167.19p
(161.88p). Prime hoggs made to 116p
68 store cattle. Suckler cows and calves made
CLITHEROE LADIES had a mountain to climb in order to come from behind and snatch something from a game they looked like losing. T w o -n i l 'd ow n a f t e r 20
(106.70), with ewes overall mak ing to 43.50p (30.40p). Forward at Friday’s sale were
to £880 (£822.22), while Conti- nental bulls made to* £470 and heifers to £522 (£290).
C a r f o u n d
A Vauxhall Nova car sto len on T u e s d a y f rom Whalley Road, Clitheroe, was later found burnt out in L iv in g s to n e Roadi Accrington.
minutes, the local team looked in trouble, but an own goal by a Bolton player brought the away team into the game. From then on, Clitheroe
never looked back, and when they were awarded a penalty early in the second half, Ralph stepped up to convert it. Now level, the local side
were , in rampant mood and more goals were added from O’Brien and Feather (2). Clitheroe Ladies: Hindson,
J u n i o r s n o o k e r c h a m p i o n s h i p s
THE 1993 E a s t Lancashire Ju n io r Snooker Champion ships will be held on Sunday,
. a t th e E l i te B illia rd s and Snooker Club, Grange Lane, Accrington.. The competition will begin
C a th e r in e C a r r , Miss Em m a B u r g e s s , th e bride’s cousin,and Miss Gemma Collinson. Page boy was Gavin Collinson, the bride’s godson.
Miss. Carr and Miss Bur
gess wore ballerina-length' choc-au-lait pink-.dupion dresses piped in shell pink and decorated with roses, featuring bodices trimmed w ith s c a t te re d p e a r ls . They had h e ad d re s se s plaited in shell pink and choc-au-lait pink, in te r twined with pearls, and carried posies similar to the bride’s bouquet.
Miss Collinson wore a
ballerina-length dress in ivory dupion trimmed with ro se s and fe a tu r in g an ivory tulle spotted skirt and a choc-au-lait pink sash piped in shell pink and decorated with roses. She carried a basket of matching flowers.
Best man was Mr Mal
colm Bell. Groomsmen were Mr Malcolm Leem in g , th e b r id eg ro om ’s bro th er , and Mr S tu a r t Aspen and ushers were Mr David Leeming, the bride groom’s brother, and Mr Simon Cook, the bride’s cousin. Organist was Mr John
a t 11 a.m. and is open to any p lay e r in E a s t Lancashire who is under 16 years of age on January 1st, 1993. Entries, a t £1 per player, will be taken on the day. The winner of the tourna
Byrom (C), McCloud, Room, Ward, F e a th e r , Middleton,
Ralph, O’Brien, Hughes, Har wood., S u b s : B y rom (A), Watson. •
READSTONE. u n d e r 12s secured th e performance of the week with a 6-1 win over S t Johns. Goalscorers were Dixon, Jones, Scarborough, Little, Davies and Matthew Ward, who scored his firs t e v e r g o a l in R e a d s to n e
ment will receive the Ea s t Lancashire Junior Trophy. As an added incentive, negotia t io n s a re ta k in g p la c e to a r ra n g e fbr th e w in n e r to receive the trophy and play a f ram e a g a in s t th e World C h am p io n , “W h i r lw in d ” Jimmy White. A n y o n e w a n t in g m o re
■ details, should* contact Alan Holden (tel: 0254 871388).
R e a d s t o n e s o c c e r colours. ■ Goals from Firth and Bart "
le t t earned the under 13s a draw with Huncoat United.
overcame- a Barnoldswicl s id e.'L am b er t and Sturrock did the damage in a 2-1 win.
. The under 13s second strini :
Cowking. The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Mark Russell-Smith and the Rev. Ian Winterbot- tom, the bride’s cousin. A reception followed at
the S tirk House Hotel, Gisbum. After a honeymoon in
Barbados, the couple are to live at Wycongill Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland. Photograph: David Sim mons, Clitheroe.
C o r d l e s s d r i l l
CASH and a Bosch cord less drill were stolen by burglars who broke into Holmes Mill, Greenacre S t re e t , Clitheroe. The weekend haul was valued at £230.
M e r c e d e s
VANDALS scratched the boot, door and wings of a Mercedes, in Bridge Road,. Chatburn, causing £300 worth of damage.
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P LAN N IN G (LISTED BUILDIN GS AN D
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■DESIGNATED C O N S ER V A T IO N A R E A
A n a p p l ic a t io n , h a s b e e n received for permission to: Alterations and extensions to. fo rm g ro u n d f lo o r s to ra g e area, first floor flat and smaller o f f ic e a c c o m m o d a t io n a t C o lb o rn e H o u s e , W e llg a te , C L ITH ERO E . Application No 3/93/0211.
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I n t e r n a l l y i l l u m i n a t e d pro je c t ing s ig n at Nat W e s t B a n k , Y o r k S t r e e t ,
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L IST ED BUILDING:
A n a p p l ic a t io n h a s b e e n received to: R e p la c e m e n t i l lu m in a t e d s i g n a g e s c h e m e at T h e T a l b o t , T a l b o t S t r e e t , CHIPPING . A p p lic a t io n N o 3/93/0234 & 0236.
Th is property Is included in a Statutory L is t of Build in g s of S p e c i a l A r c h i t e c t u r a l or His to r ic Interest. A ny person w ish in g to m a k e re p re se n t ations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of th is a d v e r t is em e n t to th e D ire c to r o f D e v e lo pm e n t , - Council Offices, Church Walk, C iith e ro e B B 7 2 R A q uo t ing reference number. U n d e r the p ro v is io n s o f the Local Go verment (A c c e s s to Information) A c t 1985, an y representat ions received will be available for inspection by members of the p ublic once the application has appeared o n t h 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 ta ke n in to a c c o u n t w h e n determining the application. A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the P la n n in g D epa r tm ent within the period stated.
Signed: Philip Bailey Director of Development 22nd April 1993
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CLITHEROE and D is t r ic t Snooker League. Annual Draw 1993: 1. 1609. 2, 4750. 3, 4314. 4, 0166. 5, 2897. 6. 0630. 7, 1584. 8, 2187. 9, 4224. 10. 2815. 11. 4899. 12. 1932. 13. 2750. 14, 2775. 15, 3204.’ ■
CLITHEROE F.C. Week 37: £100 209, £50 260, £25 333, £20 409. Week 38: £100 399, £50 92, £25 283. £20 28
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N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that a n y p e rso n h a v in g a c la im a g a in s t o r a n in te re s t in th e E s ta te o f W IL L IAM H E N R Y P A T E la te o f 2 F o rg e C o t ta g e , S ta t io n R o a d , W h alley , B la ckb u rn , L a n c s , w n o d ie d on the 26th d a y of F e b ru a ry 1 9 9 3 and w h o s e W ill w a s pro ved a t the Live rp o ol D is tric t P ro b a te R e g is t ry o n the 15th d a y o f M a rch 1993 by
JO H N L ID D L E L U M L E Y the E x e cu to r named in the sa id W ill is he re b y required to se n d p a rt icula rs in writing o f h is c la im o r interes t to the unders igned, the S o lic ito r fo r the
E xe cuto r, o n o r b efore the 22 nd d a y o f J u ly 1993 after, w h ich d a te th e E x e c u to r w ill p ro c e e d to d is t r ib u te the a s s e t s o f th e D e c e a s e d am o n g s t th e p e rs o n s ent it led thereto h a v ing regard o n ly to the c la im s and interest o f w hich h e sh a ll then ha v e had notice.
D ated th is 15th d a y o f A p r il 1993
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