Axe is poised to eradicate
herbal remedies HLRBAL medicines could literally become a tlunir oi the past if new Government guidelines .net the go-ahead.
iini, who has numerous cues. All such products clients in Clitherne, claims
"ill he driven into extinc tion it the Government repeals sections 12 and f>(i of the Medicines Act l'lliX, making it unlawful to sell,
stockist in town said there was no doubt that the proposals would result people's freedom to choose being lost.
Institute of Medical Her balists practitioner in East I. ti n c a s h i r e , h a v i n g trained in herbal medicine for four years. She commented: "The sections of the Act in
Mrs Duxburv is the onlv
Clitheroe on the map
01.1) maps of Lancashire and Yorkshire were the subject of a talk given to the Kibble Valley Family History and Heraldry Society by Mr It. O. dimes. The meeting discovered
be on Tuesday, at Clith eroe Cricket Club, at 7-30 p.m., when Mr A. Jones will discuss “Starkie of Huntrovd."
years, the population of Lancashire increased from !)l),()0() to four million, the meeting heard, and one of the most famous cartogra phers, Greenwood, whose sheet map of Lancashire was published in ISIS, was born in Gisburn. After wards. members were invited to look at various maps. The next meeting will
that the North of England was not well surveyed on early maps, a 1-lth century map featuring only Cart- mel, C l i th e ro e and Lancaster. Over a period of 200
known to use a wide range ot herbal products and one
herbal medicine and remove the right of indi viduals to receive the treatment of their choice. Glitheroe people tire
scheduled for,January 1st, will bring the UK in line with the KEC, but, warned Mrs Duxbury, will decimate the practice of
prescribe or dispense her bal products. The changes in the law,
of manufacturing meili- c i no s wi l l b e c o m e prohibitive.
all but disappear off the shelves and practitioners such as myself will be out of business, as we won’t liv able to purchase the pro ducts we need.”
"Herbal remedies will
cine has been used since the beginning of time. All
She said: “Herbal medi
lists operating in a growth industry, we are being cut off in our prime. “Anyone who is con
the knowledge of herb lore- might be lost. As herba
Department of Health said that Government officials were currently liaising with professional bodies regarding the matter, but that nothing had as yet been decided.
Reeled in for group
Clitheroe Ladies’ Circle members and the raffle prizes included a specially- made panda, a teddy bear
Crossroads, expressed thanks to all who worked hard to make the event such a success.
holiday to help us out," he added.
Kibble Valley Crossroads Care group, also included a cake stall, a tombola and a raffle. Cakes were made by
A COMPKTITION to guess the weight of the trout reeled townspeople in to a coffee morning in the Kibble Valley Mayor’s Parlour. The event, held hv the
cerned should write to the local MP, Nigel Evans, and to Secretary of State for Health Virginia Kot- tnmley. I urge them to do so now, before it is too late." A spokesman for the
Good start to chess match
THK Clitheroe Chess Club A team travelled to Great Harwood last week to face
was never in trouble and seemed to be gradually improv ing his j>osition. Then'his opjx>- nent miscalculated a combina tion. losing a piece and, with it, the game. 'Phis gave John four wins out of four games this season ami
backed his judgement by forcing a win. John Smith, on board two,
offered a draw, but this was refused and his opponent dub-
Clitheroe the match by Ujards to 1 ‘‘j. This week. Clitheroe A faces Waterlbot B at home.
agreed a draw in a fairly blocked position, leaving the two remaining Clitheroe players requiring one draw between them to secure the points. Brian Carr, on hoard three,
t-lilhorue, with wins for Bren dan Brown, on tniard four, and Stephen Robinson, on board five. On board one, Kric Mansfield
the C team. The match began well for
They toddled off to raise £2,000 for Children in Need
cleared in time for the 11 a.m. start on Sunday, when SO participants embarked on their half-mile toddle across the Castle field.
LOCAL youngsters and their families raised £2,000 in sponsorship during the Great Round Table Tod dle for “Children In Need.” Despite a wet start to the morning, the weather
Clitheroe Junior Town Crier Rebecca Lee, who assembled everyone for registration, and the I’en- dle Star Majorettes, who led the procession and presented a display afterwards.
Giving them something to toddle about was
Table also organised rides, a bouncy castle and refreshments on the day. All the money raised will go towards the KKC-registered charity.'
The fun did not stop there. Clitheroe Round
of prizes. Organisers have reminded everyone that, to be eligible, individuals and groups must take their sponsorship money and forms to the Midland Hank's Castle Gate branch in Clitheroe.
thanks to both Rebecca Lee and the I’
endle.Star Majorettes for their help on the morning.
Round Table members have expressed their Elected to serve in YFC
and a bottle of whisky. Mr Martin .lames, of
to doe and Melissa War ren, of Washington, USA, who gave up part of their
"Special thanks also go
(leader), Keith Roberts (assistant). Richard Kerry (chairman), Edward Whi- t w e 11 (vice-chairman). Nicola Hurnup (secretary), Helen Montgomery (girls’ leader), Robert \Yhitwell (speakers' secretary), Gra ham Whitwell (treasurer), Keith Slinger (assistant),
THE Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club elected its officers at the annual meeting, held at 1’endleton Village Hall. They are: Jeff Wean If n
John Cross (social secre tary) , Steven Bristol (assistant), .Michael Hur- nop (press secretary), and
William Klinger. I’eter Coates, Raul Morris, I'eter Holt, and James Rigby. Regional committee mem bers: Richard Berry, Nicola Hurnnp, Robert Whitwell, Edward Whi twell, Graham Whitwell. Deputy regional delegates:
Simon Kirk (notice hoard secretary). Committee meill hers:
John Cross. Executive delegate: Richard Berry. Nicola Buruop received
Helen Montgomery and
best boy. The involvement award was given to John Cross and Simon Kirk. Next Wednesday's meeting will feature a visit tu Norweb and anyone- wishing to hook should contact Nicola Burnop (Clit lie-roe 27.S3!)) for details.
the award for best girl and Richard Berry that for
Incentives for participation included a number
GISBURN AUCTION MART PRICES
forward at Thursday’s Gishurn other Continental X bulls ami ' Auction Mart salt*, where first steers to £430 (£382.50), I’rie* i quality cows made to £930 sian X hulls and steers to £100 (average £
810.NO) and second (£283.55). quality to £<i90(£(U5).
THKIIK wort1 U
made to £255 (£22.70), heifers to The tun price for bulls was - _
Calves; Charolais X bulls ewes and nuns,
£1H) (£122.50), Limousin X bulls returned bv ,1. C. 1‘hvthian to £258 (£184), • ~
(£13i».25).
(£10-1.20), Siminental X hulls to 170p (130.4p), medium to 177.Sp £27N(£22I.2(»). heifers to £133 (134.5p), heavy to 148.8p (i’
lOS.SO).
to £200 (£2 !3535..30)., heifers to £210
-184). heifers to £178 (£07-1.1(5). with the top kilo price Belgian Blue X bulls of£844.55(475kgat lu.Sp). Bulls: Continental
light to
£2-lf) (£242.50), heifers to £120 (112. Ip), heavv to
117.sj> (£81.40), Hereford X heifers to <H2.Sp). £i)0, J-riesian X bulls to £17-1 Steers and heifers: Continen- (£121). heifers to £140 (£l04.f>5), tal light ste ers to 12!).Sp Angus X bulls to £145 (£93.15), (121.Op), medium to 10-1.2p (Jl!*.-lp), heavy to 101.Sp
Blonde d* Aquitaine X hulls to (1 10.2p), medium to 100.Sp
heifers to £02f) (£012.50), <lo2p), medium to llS.2p Limousin X bulls and steers to < 1 0 0 .S p ) . (HO.Op).
heavy to l lO .S p
Service will marks year of caring
Trust is responsible for Clit h v r o e C o m m n n i t y
of E, RC and Free Church chaplains, will take place at St Mary Magdalene’s Chit rch , De vo nsh i re Street, at 7-30 p.m. Com inn ni Care NHS
Hospital and planned the service to recognise the spiritual needs of the staff.
A Sl’EClAL church ser vice to mark one year of Com mu iti( 'a re’s hcult h care work ill the Kibble Valiev is being held today, in Accrington. The service, involving C
il lo.2p), heavy to 100p (11.Op), other light to’ llS.Sp (!()!).Ip),
CniHim-nUl light heifers tu 1 Hip (li:{p>, medium tu HiH.sp
medium to 120.2n (10-1.Op), heavy to 120.Sp (99.7p). Grade One cows to 11-LSp
heifers to £90 (£55.50). Stirks and stores: Charolais X (122.2pj, other light to lOS.Sp
(127 ' 7..Sp), other light to 138.8p 2.095 lambs, four shearlings, 511 T> heifers £190 (£Hil), heifers to £33Ti, :
made to £5‘.Kf, with 204 calves 259 young bulls, 2-10 steers and • and -10 s t irk s and sto re s heifers, 227 cows and hulls, j forward.
Four cows due November 2.010 sheen forward, including ; There were 720 cattle ami \
ii *i*L1 !^a * a c t ‘l '<1Ilel question deal with the bHU-n’ whn h‘ry’ °f Black" licensi"B of herbal mcili- that alternative medicine
will have to be licensed by manufacturers, hut the administrative fee alone is over ENO.OOI) and the cost
Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, November 3rd, 1004 17
Prize night for St Augustine’s
PUPILS at St Augustine’s RC High School, Billington, were rewarded for academic and athletic achievements during their recent cele bration evening. The following is a list of
prizewinners: i\ljjr Guerin rose bowl for best
GCSE results: Neal Rushton. St Augustine’s silver salver for best GCSE results: Julia Kent. Meiulmastor’s prize*: Joanne
Autumn colours
ley in full autumn colours and Stocks Reservoir were
enjoyed, despite the dry but dull weather.
t e n d a 1e , th e group re tu rn ed to Dunsop Bridge following the River Whitendale and River Dunsop, passing the
Turning south at Whi-
a heron and an abundance of pheasants were seen. The next walk, on
park, Clitheroe, at 9-30 a.m.
THERE was another good entry of cattle during Monday’s sale at Clitheroe Auction Mart. Prices reflected the influx of
cattle due to the wet weather, but the trade should harden within two or three weeks, when the rush is over. Light bulls averaged 125p,
(lOl.lp), Grade Two to 94.2 > (SO.Op), Grade Three to SS.Sp «»2.5p>, feeding cows to 70.Sp ((>0.Sp), cast bulls to 110.2n (I05.7p).
(SO.lpi. standard to 107.5p (92.dpi. medium to 10-1.5p (02p). heavy to 05.-Ip (SS.hp), shearl ings to <>9.5p <48p), half-bred ewes to £52 (£2-1.2a >, horned to £25.N) <£Ijv25), rams to £
11.Ml
straw making to £57 tier tonne. At the Beacon North West
0.312 sheep and 42 fo rw a rd , including 0 50 e\ 7<mi s to re lam b s .
Electronic Auction, there were icon
attle s and
o 214.5p. medium to 22Up, heavy to 20!»p. export ewes to lop. plain to .hp. young bulls to 221p, steers to 2ll».5p, heifers to
t Light lambs to 202p, standard
There were 23.48 tonnes of >traw forward, with wheal
Sheep: Light lambs to !*0.7p
November 12th, is to Rye Loaf Hill, led by Peter Ratcliffe. Ramblers should meet at Waterloo car
waterfalls at Little Costlv Clough. Dippers, mallard ducks,
the car park for Whiten- dale, via Beatrix, Burn House, Burn End, Wisket Hill and Dunsop Head.; inirn/Ri'bble* Valiey Views of the Hodder Val-
ELEVEN members of Clitheroe Ramblers enj oyed a circular 10-mile walk on Sunday from Dun- sop Bridge, led by Andrea Marsh. The party set off from
Michael Dean. Merit Cup for English: Ruth Willman. Hay- hurst Cup for music: Laura Jackson. Peter Webster memorial prize for boys: Michael Dean. RSLA trophy for girls: Laura Bourke. Osbafdeston prize for social services: Jane Perkins. Whalley Lions’ shield for com munity service: Paul Nicholls. Richard Sykes trophy for
Yates. Fellwalker of the year: Danicla Owens. Turner Cup for handicrafts: Suzanne Ellis. Class of ’77 trophy for engineering studies: Thomas Hardman. Prize for religious studies:
dedication and achievement: Jessica Rolland. Young Enter prise trophy: Klair Leonard. Phil Morris cup for history: Nathalie Holden. Football
11, St Augustine’s, captain Kris tian Jeffries. Winners of Hynd- . Football
VWinners of HyndburrvRibble alley K. O. Competition: Year
tine’s, captain Kristian Jeffries. Netball Selected to represent Lanca
League: Year 11, St Augus
shire: Under Itis, Helen Duck worth, player of the year. Win ners of Hvndburu'Ribble Valley
Houghton. Swimming Selected to represent Great
netball: Year 11, league and rally, Helen Duckworth. County round of national netball eonq>e- tition: Under lbs, captain Clare
Britain at the Catnolic Students’ European Games in Spain: Fiona McCann. Winner of bronze medals for 50m individ ual medley and 200m medley
relay: Fiona McCann. Selected to represent Hyndburn/Kibble Valley schools: Fiona McCann and Rachel Ward. Badminton
and 11, Neal kushton. Golf School competition: John Paul
Cartwright. Quality lambs scarce
(G3.92p), standard tu 97.44p (90.30p), medium to 97.47p (5)2.5 Ip), heavy to 92.8Gp (S7.03p), overall to 97.47p (9d.21p). The ewe trade was again
<101.24p), medium to 122.5()j> (1 1 1.77p ), heavy to 10 9 p (102.7l)p), overall *to 122.50p (109.29p>. Heifers: Medium made to 117p (103.81p), heavy to 117.5()p
medium made to 128p (112.1(’»p), heavy averaged 122p. overall made to 128p (113.G7p). Steers: Light made to IlOp
(10<.32p), overall to 117.50p (I05.53p). The top price of 12Sp was
shared hv E. Dowhurst and F. Barton and Sons for the £15 prize. Forward wen* 99 cows, but
Lambs: Light made to 9I.80p
excellent, making to £50.50 (£20.85). Friday's Old Fair Sale had a
lukewarm sum, but there was no slackening of trade right to the end. Store lamb averages: Horned £25.50, l.onk ethers to £52, other
Gi
£15.: (£55 (£2
H
there was less interest from buyers and everything was harder to place. The average was down Ip on last week. Cows made to 110.50p (7»>.7<)p). The top weight prize
■thers made to nbs to £50. Mule *'.50, Suffolks to jeds to £20.20. timer lambs: Mules made to Mashams to £40.50, Swale- to £17.50.
Mules to £50 (£17.50), Texels to £72.50 (£01). Shearlings: Mules made to
.50). Swaledales to £45 i. Lunks to £45 (£55.50),
£71, Mashams to £58.50, There were over 550 rams
the miinlkT of prime lambs on offer, but quality lambs were again scarce.
went to Messrs E and C. Middleton, There was a 20G increase in
forward ami the trade held well throughout the day. The top- priced ram was a Suffolk shearl ing at -lOOgns. Rams: Suffolks made to
•lOOgns. Blue-faced Leicester** to 55(>gns, Euro rams to isogrw. Swaledales to 205gns.
vest Mashams made to ill (£10.50), Suffolks to £48
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General Development Order 1988 NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B
Proposed development at ASHMOOR HOUSE.
STONEYGATE LANE. RIBCHESTER.
I givo notice that Mr G Bailey is applying to tho Ribblo Vnlloy Bor ough Council lor planning permis sion to CHANGE OF USE TO DOMESTIC CURTILAGE. RELO CATE EXISTING ENTRANCE. GRAS S OVER REDUNDANT A C C E S S . (A p p l i c a t i o n No. 3*94:0709)
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S M A R T A P P E A R A N C E , b i ih i tx 'h s in i in MID. slm-»*r,*.
T A L L , a t t r a c t i v e , i n t e 11 i • g e n t , f e m a l e , y o u n g 4 0 '
t e r e s t s f o o d A w i n e , mu s i c , c o u n t r y l i fe , w a l k i n g it I It a v «• t o . w 11 m w <• I 1
u n c o u i p l i c a t i ' d . m i d 4 0 ‘s. tm*d h e i g h t & b u i ld , n / s . i n
g r o o m e d , s l im , a t t r a c t i v e f em a l e , 3 5 - 4 5 w i t h s im i l a r b a c k g r o u n d f o r m u t u a l l y r e w a r d i n g s h a r i n g of t im e A i n t e r e s t s . G e n u i n e r e p l i e s o n l y p l e a s e . P h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d . A p p l y t o Bo x 11536.
M A L E , 3 4 y e a r s , n o n sm o k e r , v e r y g o o d s e n s e o f h u m o u r , h o n e s t , c a r i n g A c o n s i d e r a t e , l o o k i n g f o r f e m a l e t o s h a r e ( fo o d l a u g h s , n i g h t s in o r o u t , l o o k i n g f o r f r i e n d s h i p A p o s s i b l e r o m a n c e . S i n g l e m u m s m o s t w e l c om e , a s I ’v e c h i l d r e n of m y o w n . Al l l e t t e r s a n s w e r e d A p h o t o if p o s s i b l e . A p p l y t o Box 11550.
M A L E , 19 y e a r s , 6 f t 4 i n ,
p l u s , g s o h . s e e k s s im i l a r m a l e . L i k e s t r a v e l , mu s i c , d a n c i n g , r e a d i n g e tc . D i s l i k e s d o m e s t i c i t y , c o l d , r a i n a n d r o u t i n e . A p p l v to Bo v 11539.
R E T IR E D g e n t l em a n , w i d o w e r . t a l l , s l im, sm a r t a p p e a r a n c e . k e e n s e t , ju e n c e
b a l l r o o m d a n c e r A o t h e r i n t e r e s t s , c a r . h om e o w n e r , w o i d d l ik e t o m e e t sm a r t A a t t r a c t i v e l a d y . A p p l y t o Box H 5 4 0 .
W ID O W , 5 8 y e a r s , w l tm l a d y , s im i l a r a g e A i n t e r e s t s . G S O H . g a r d e n i n g , w a l k i n g , c o o k i n g , s o c i a l d r i n k s , s m o k e r , a n im a l s , s w im m i n g . P h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d . r e t u r n w i t h m in e . A p p l y t o Box H 5 4 3 .
S L IM , a t t r a c t i v e f e m a l e w i t h n o t i e s . G S O H . s e e k s s im i l a r m a l e , 40*. N o t d e s
h a n d s o m e , g s o h . e a s y g o i n g , g o o d d i s p o s i t i o n b u t n o t e x p e r i e n c e d in c h a t t i n g u p y o u n g l a d i e s . L o o k i n g f o r n i c e y o u n g l a d y f o r f r i e n d s h i p , r o m u n c c . b u t n o t J u s t o n e n i g h t s t a n d s . P h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d . A p p l y t o Box 1155 1.
A T T R A C T I V E m a l e . 2 9 . s l im. f i t . r om a n t i c , h o n e s t , c a r i n g , c o n s i d e r a t e , m a n y i n t e r e s t s , g s o h , l o o k i n g f o r a t t r a c t i v e , s l im , f em a l e . 2 9 - 3 5 . f o r l a s t i n g r e l a t i o n s h i p . S i n g l e p a r e n t s w e l c om e , p h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d . A p p l y t o Bo x 1 (5 4 6 .
p e r a t e o r l o n e l y . J u s t t h e o p p o s i t e , s o s u r p r i s e me . y o u w o n ' t b e d i s a p p o i n t e d . P h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d . A p p l y t o Box 1 (544.
M A L E , 4 2 y e a r s , q u i t e s h y b u t v e r y h o n e s t , c a r i n g A c o n s i d e r a t e , G S O H . s e e k s f em a l e . 3 5 - 4 5 y e a r s , f o r l a s t i n g f r i e n d s h i p e t c L i k e s d i n i n g o u t . c i n em a . P e r s o n a l i t y m o r e im p o r t a n t t h a n l o o k s . A p p l y t o Bo x H 5 4 7 .
M O D E R N M A L E , 4 2 . s l im, g o o d l o o k i n g . 5 f t lO i n . g s o h , e a s y g o i n g , l i k e s t o h a v e g o o d n i g h t s o u t A in, s e e k s s l im , a t t r a c t i v e n o n sm o k i n g f em a l e . P h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d . A p p l y t o Bo x H 5 4 8 .
B L O N D E , p e t i t e , a t t r a c t i v e f em a l e , 4 8 . q u i e t , s e l e c t i v e A s i n c e r e , n e w t o s in g l e s , s e e k s g o o d l o o k i n g , h a p p y , h o n e s t m a l e . SO H , 4 5 + f o r f r i e n d s h i p , r o m a n c e i f c o m p a t i b l e . P h o t o p r e f e r r e d . A p p l y t o Bo x H 5 4 9 .
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LA DY , b l o n d e , s l im, a t t r a c t iv e . y o u n g 3 7 , v a r i e d i n
t e r e s t s . n / s . Nvltm s im i l a r m a l e f o r f r i e n d s h i p , r o m a n c e , a g e 3 0 - 4 5 . P h o t o p l e a s e , n o t im e w a s t e r s . Ap p l y t o Box H 5 4 5 .
P R O F E S S IO N A L m a l e . 3 0 . n / s . v a r i e d i n t e r e s t s , w l tm s im i l a r e a s y g o i n g f em a l e w i t h g s o h f o r f r i e n d s h i p , p o s s i b l e r e i n t Kin s h ip . AH
r e p l i e s a n s w e r e d . A p p l y to Box 11535.
TA L L , sm a r t A s i n c e r e w i d o w e r . 5 8 y e a r s , n / s . e m p l o y e d . h o u s e A c a r o w n e r ,
i ik i ' s m u s i c , t h e a t r e , a n i m a l s A w a l k i n g , w l tm g e n u i n e f em a l e . 40*. A p p l y to Box H 5 5 2 .
F EM A L E , 4 0 y e a r s y o u n g , m e d b u i l d , g s o h . W L TM m a l e . 3 5 - 4 5 . w i t h g s o h . I l ik e p u b s , c lu b s , n i g h t s in. P h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d , ni l l e t t e r s a n s w e r e d . A p p l y t o Box H 5 5 3 .
G E N T L E M A N , w i d o w e r , r e t i r e d e a r l y , o w n h o m e a n d c a r . v e r y sm a r t , s l im, f i t . g s o h . n o f in a n c i a l p r o b l em s . s e e k s p e t i t e f ema l e . 45*. A p p l y t o Box 11541.
F EM A L E . 2 5 . w l tm o t h e r f em a l e s , 2 2 - 2 8 . f o r f r i e n d s h i p . c l u b b i n g , c i n e m a , h o l i d a y s , d i n i n g o u t . Ln -
J o y s m u s i c a n d l iv in g l i t e t o t h e f u l l . A p p l y t o B o x 1 (537.
Q U I E T , t a l l , a t t r a c t i v e , c o u n t r y lo v in g In d y , s o u t h o f L a n c a s h i r e . 5 0 ’s , d i
v o r c e d . w o u l d l ik e t o n i c c t sm a r t , i n t e r e s t i n g g e n t l e m a n . A p p l y t o Bo x H 5 3 8
W ID OW s e e k s m a l e c om p a n i o n . n / s . t r a n s p o r t , t o e n .
j o y l i f e , o u t l n n s . s e a s i d e C h r i s tm a s , o n f r i e n d s h i p b a s i s . A p p l y t o Bo x H5 3 4 .
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