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Clithnruc: Adimrlixer & Timex, September 20th, 1‘M.l H i
SoCicitors
TIIK host. advice in :i Har row angler's hnuk on the
ii ileasures ol coarse fishing r as lo lie still waters mun rlee|i, sil make tile
Wtruce I'orklinglon, of mense of fishing, that a ashlirook Close, is most
ost of them. I lieraiiso that is where
ton is concerned, anglers who choose the rivers and c the sea lo fish in are wel
t.
home.As far as Mr I’oekling-
ome to them. i Tin* peace and Iranqiiil-
hl.y ot still waters is where t e chooses to lie, in order
o pit his considerable angling skills against, his favourite iisli, the carp. w"Carp have intelligence
o hich poes beyond that ol brdinary fish. It’s like a mattle of wits between Man and fish,” explained
Land Tor housing to net £150,000
TIIF. soul hern portion oil
I.lie former Clilheroe Auc- lion Mart site is to be sold lo the I’radford and c Noi l hern Housing Asso-
AS all eyes focused on the upheaval in Russia last week, a group "f orphans from Chernobyl weie
Russian orphans on holiday visit
ial ion for f 150,1)01). a The figure was agreed I
Vt a meeting ol the Kibble The “ A d v e rtise r anil Trn was taken in April.!
alley Council’s I lousing | t As already reported
nimes,” the decision to wegotiate a selling price e ith Krndfnrd and North
l he intention is to provide ishur the costs ol demol
ow cost housing for rent. incThe association is to I l ing the public toilets on nning the adjacent lyre-
|.lie site and the council is pi„ bear till- cost, of under man's building.
t Councillors heard th at uhe fX,1)011 needed for the
sale.
nder-pinning w'ork would come out of the money the council received for the
p Assurance s were also biven th a t a new toilet olock wa s p a r t ol th e averall plan for the site
n d Ih a l it wou ld be classed as a priority.
Till*'. Kibble Valley branch of the bancashire Red Cross is inviting local resi dents to an Open evening. The event, at the organ
isafion’s Rack King Street premises, in Clitheroe,
Come and meet| Red Cross
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horning in on Clithurou. ion called Medecine.
o The Castle Museum was the target ol the mn* mrphans, who are staying in Southport lor a l onth, as narl of a trip arranged by an orpamsa
chMuseum curator Mr Roy Kimberley said tin T ildren. aged nine and 10, loured the museum on
, •, ,i phursday. They had an interpreter with them ami articularly enjoyed the geology section. . - j
s I have an old-fashioned h eans among other things
rees it as his duty to theeturn all his catches lo
" water. caving respect for other
reatures.” u lie says that it is not
nknown for the illegal removal of fish from one water to another. p “The traditional salmon
i oacher's spoils were sn te n d e d to B race
omeone’s table, bill, today’s thief is much more c likely to take very large
usr I’ocklinpton, “and I
Sunday trading action depends on complaints
ually win.” Nni. that the fish he
taItlKI'dking no acuwn
receive specific complaints from the public co Meanwhile, the borough Sunday trailing laws
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a uncil’s environmental mnd Social Services Com l ittee has referred Lo the
ull council a decision on what stand to lake in rela tion lo the Covernment’s option bill lor relorming
VALLEY councillors have decided to
conl.inui mo action against stores which o .pen on Sunday,
i If is such an emotive sssue that the decision
BRIGHT IDEAS PAY OFF
hould be left for the full council to decide*,’’ said
Conn. *loyce Kilburn (I !olfon-by-Rowland). Chief legal officer Mr
enarp, the aim being to
hance one water al.^the expense of the other, he
said.What this former linen services manager at Cal- derstones Hospital sets out to do by writing a book is to bring, to young peo
catches have anything to s fear; on the contrary, he
ple in particular, the joys and easy to follow lecli- ni(|iics of coarse fishing.
andlways coming up lo me H job at Calderstones a ’‘YtiniiK people are
technical asking me the more ting. At the lime I started ooks about that really
do write my book there bidn't seem to be any
bits about fish
explained it.” li Mr I’ocklinglon has
hshed from his early child sood in Spilsby, bincoln- dropliiro, where he would a village stream to catch
his hook and line into
gudgeon.At the ape of Hi, he joined the lioyal Navy, serving as a seaman for
nine years. After leaving the Forces, he moved from M liincolnshire to his wife
beffield Royal Infirmary, b ore moving to the Kib ale Valley, in Hl7*l, to take
ing Handbook” and is Carp former member of tin s n trying to define tin
• MATRIMONIAL • • PERSONAL INJURY •
ospital.Over the years Mr re I'ocklington has been a
• WILLS AND PROBATE • • CONVEYANCING •
n gular contributor loathe
uccessful angler, Mr ( I'ocklinglon draws on his
ow defunct "Coarse hash I Society.
10-odd years’ experience. ac“ Il is the ability to
S ollie’s hometown of manager at Shef-
heffield. laundrylie was employed as a
c knowledge that real suc t ess is not measured in baerms of big fish on the o nk, but in the pleasure abtained by the pursuit wnd catching of fish of mhatever size or species
ay be available.” s His book, “The I’lea- ops, priced 2217.1)5.
Arranging F flowers
their policy of unless they
hat between now and t March, when new legisla rlace, the committee was o those who contravened ' Sunday trading laws.
tPaul Timson explained pion was likely In be in
exequired lo set out its L isting policy in relation
I lie said it would be ille- I mil to take no action at all,
but at the same time it
would be impractical to enforce the law again all
offenders. o There were two realistic to complaints or
t ptions open to them; to responseake action only in
a to enforce the law only sgainst major retailers
Woolworfh’s. wMembers thought il five ami opted for their
uch as Tesco, Rooth’s and t ould unfair to be selec
espect to complaints. t Mr Timson explained
tormer arrrangement of raking action only in
bhat, as far as the options t ill for reforming Sunday crailing laws was con wereerned, local authorities w being asked lo stale s hich of four options they fupported. These ranged arom total deregulation to
llowing only certain types s anil sizes of shops and
will include a speaker, a video show and refresh meets. It will take plan on October MLh, at l-'-’M p.m.
p banrashire Red Cross J ublic relations officer Ml (ohn Rest said; "The Red
long ami inuH. ns.”
ity working wholly within c flu* county. We are one aie-in at. home! Come
Toss is a registered char lharity which truly does
A SUCOKSTION mode by two process operators at the ICI Clilhcroo Works has resulted in major sav ings in the production of metal oxide catalysts and
plaid modifications were necessary lo
imph.nu.nt it and in a presentation at the company, the two men received their substantial cheques in
netted them each cheques for Hi,*152. C Mr Colin Akcroyd, of Alderford (.lose, and Mr
their suggestion as iilcal, since no cxpcmldii ‘ recognition.
c harles Blundell, of Itleasdale Avenue, both Cldh- yroc, have worked for the company lor over 21) t ears. Their suggestion involved a minor modifica nion to the method of manufacture, which saved a
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much el a qood thiriq. you II -Is o bo anslorrnirirj your workmq environment
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de.ini.aly work m your
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lolly u /p u d lo bo join ing forces with youi work males and com
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doubt thul you'ro concurnuii about
1im.imm. iI a flair ii howovor. 1hi» wook'o planotary energies are posilive. so you could be
SCORPIO making a small lorluno, You may find yoursell
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prornifioi* lo bo a potont poriorl.
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Your hopes am certain In he riding high
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the madding crov/d this week, but potent signals suggest broadening your untlur- slanding ol Dio world, cortninly, n o / l week
PISCES la p tlmo lor dociaivo action. Lovo will bo maklrijj
your world (jo round Dlls week, Cupids I,Die dart could smile Irk
ono way or anothor.
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a bolt bom Iho blue, in addition you II almost Certainly bo ■renewing’ your world in
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close personal Iriend may he helping in your q u « ‘il lor porsonal diticovory. Ib r .
RUTHERFORD — HARGREAVES
A Wlialli'V bl-irlr- Will'* a I’.nissnls lari* veil wllirll v.’iis ;t family lirii-loinii wln*n slu* was inamrr! at Wliallr-V MrliinrlislCliui-rlr.
I werlrling III Mr Derrick Kullierfnnl lunl been given •n,,. vr-il w n rn by Miss Kate Hargreaves lur liei
wnrlil war anil hail jin-vioiisly been wnrn by the brirle’s graliilliinlher ami aunt at their weihlings. AThe liriilegriiniii, a ehel, is Ihe sen " Mi anil Mis
n Hie iiriilc’s greal-granrlfallier lirlnre tin* seeimil llie. KuUim-forrl, of Womlfielil View Wha ley, ami
I, Hargreaves, of Milton Kna'I, Whalley. ivThe l'>ri>l<-, given away by her lather,_ wore an 'uearl,Tows. She hml a hea.hhvss ol silk lowers
lirirli- is lln* nnly rlaiighler nl Mr ami Mis I . p ory gown of Chinese silk triinineil wtfli ivory ami
WHmWOOD £70 SURROUNDS
y COAL EFFECT
x GAS FIRE (V *iutio r£ iO O ),;".
I K E 11 WIT EDD PAS H LAE DISLY
£350co*i 0
-v. -ivwiWrv' p;,ni pearls ami earrierl a show<*r hom|iii*t ol eli.iin-
^ i v ’th'rer* hriilcsinaiils im*lmh*rl the hri.h'groom's m „iei*e, Olivia I'eiiny, who won* a lull-length peach
g,ie roses ami spray carnations, orchnls ami i,| ivory silk ilress ami rarrioil a basket ol inatcli-
'''Anmnila Whiter.ak ami Amlrea Townsoi. also allemlerl the bri.le ami wore full-length peach rlresses triumn-rl with Chinese silk. They hml hearhlresse.s, ol peach anil ivory silk flowers ami carnerl mulching
A reception was held at the Olhhon Bridge lintel, igh and the organist was ackhmn. the Rev. Quentin Wilsnn. ^
posies of roses liml spray carnations. RiiRest man was I he hriclegrooni s hrolher, Mr l.rian reaves, the hrirle’s hrother,
Mr.bickson Hargreaves,
f therforrl. (biioinsiiieii were Mr Irevor Itilth.’i"- gorrl the hriilegrooni’s brother, Mr .leremy Hm-
mahogany SURROUNDS COMPLETE
REPRODUCTION VICTORIAN CAST IROM INSERTS
£3GO FO JIpJ
Ihe hrirle’s cousin, ami Mr Nick Keighley. |,cThe ceremony was performed Iry the Rev. I*1.1’1"1*1
* '*A*ller^a touring honeyinoon in the Rake I list I'iet, Ihe couple will live in Whalley. lllI'holngraph: The Jereiiiy Makmson Studio, I
RM £175 £400 FO £ 150| S MARBLE EFFECT
URROUNDS (LOUIS) RM
OVERMANTLE MIRRORS £80
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umber or raw materials and increased the produc Operations manager Mr (.raham
days. Jewellery
Sunto r e s to tr a d e on t Adays.fter referring the mat
ber to full council, mem t ers expressed the hope phat new legislation would r rotect shopworkers who Sune fu sed to work on
A (QUANTITY of jewel lery, worth .EMU), was sto len' from a house in Skel- s Icron bane, Twiston,
Tometime between last hursday and Saturday. m n n if f iiir
isures of Coarse Angling,” sh now on Side at book
F o r t h e r i g h t a d v ic e o n . . .
Vb()WKR-MAI) Kibble i alley re sid en ts are
Clitheroe.t Rowl and Co u r t , • 4j. Planning for Retirement
nvited to attend a Iroo a flower arranging session
The demonstration, on s October l‘2th, will be pre
ented by Olitheroe florist Mrs .lean (indium in the residents’ lounge. praMrs (indium will oiler
th ctical advice on making ase most of fresh flowers, to well as illustrating how
K!I'1I). 4. Low Risk Savings and Investment
* Financial Protection for Families and Business
effective arrangements. thplaces are limited for
put together simple but ‘ e event, which starts at
FJohn S. Meadows
WEPETER NORCUFFE OR JOHN MEADOWS
inancial Services TT/fc •RHWiTWD'VlCE
2 p.m., hut they can lie reserved by ringing Mrs 2 Hindu Klackburn 01201)
18 Well Terrace, Clithcroc TF.I- (Q7-n oV 2 7 2 7 2
OPENEVENING (§jHige
Thursday 7th October 6.00 p.m. - 8.30 p.m.
Shorey Bank, Ormerod Road Parents & Pupils Welcome
• View th e facilities
• 'I’alk to specialist tutors 9
C Note o u r success rale in all examinations
• Choose from a wide range o f courses • Discuss NEW courses on offer
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from Introductory to degree level - • Free Car Parking on St. Peter3 Car Park,
Church Street, with Security Attendant Free Refreshments
irnlev Telephone . o l l e g e
ome along on Thursday evening and see what's on offer at Burnley College!
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g .^ r 0 2 8 2 3 6 1 1 1 F u r t h e r Principal: Irene Chcncry-BakerAssociate: Juli R. Pickles
Open Monday - Friday 9.00am-5.30pm f and on lltursday until 7.00pm
or advice given free of charge when no appointment is necessary.
21 CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE 0200 22264 _______
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