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Saturday’s walk at Silver- dale’s Dale Head, where the Pennine Way crosses the road, and the clouds lifted before the party reached the 2,273-foo't summit.


Plover Hill, down to Koxup Moor and round to Hasleden Bergh, with beautiful views of Poxup, Halton Gill and then the rest of the unspoilt Litton-


Record attempt


ALL eyes will he on the dart throwing talents of the con­ testants in the 12 hour spon­ sored world d a r ts record attempt at the Black Morse Hotel, Pimlico, Clitheroe, on Saturday.


starting at 10 a.m., will he raising funds for Clitheroe St John Ambulance.


The sponsored marathon, The walk continued to


THIC Pennine Way was the destination for mem­ bers of the Clitheroe Ram­ blers’ Association at the weekend. A group of 14 began


Pennine Way is venue


through Pen-y-Ghent Gill, in all its limestone glory, Giant’s Grave and Blish- mire House, approxi­ mately 10 miles.


dale Valley. The party proceeded


back through the ehurch- ya rd. S Both walks were led by


Wood, down to the Stydd, on to the riverbank and


Ddroth, will be led by John Whitehead. It take's place on Sunday, at 10 a.m., from Waterloo car park, Clitheroe.


heila Pish. The n ext walk, at


round Ribchester took place last week. A group of 25 members set off from the track {last the playing fields and walketl through the fields to Singleton House, across the road to Davies Gate Wood, then tip to Duddel Hill, with its excellent views. They went on to Duddel


An evening ramble


New man is pride of Lions


handed over to Mr Peter Haworth during a ceremony at Mr Barnes’ home on Saturday. Members of the club


A NEW man is the pride of Clitheroe Lions’ Club. MOutgoing president


r Barry Barnes


wives for making the year one to remember, the public of Clitheroe and district for their support and especially the way in which they


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Public Notices


Town and Country Planning Act 1990


As amended by the Planning and Compensation Act 1991) APP/C/94T2350'632858 APPT2350A94 237773


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T T h e In s p e c to r , appointed by The Secretary of State lor the Environment under paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 6 to the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended)


To determine the appeals will attend at


The Council Offices,


Church Walk, Clitheroe ON


TUESDAY 9 AUGUST 1994 at 10 a.m.


To hold a local inquiry into the appeal by Mr J Lakeland against an enforcement notice issued by Ribble Valley Borough relating to an alleged breach of planning control on land at The Smithy, Smithy Row, Hurst Green namely the change o( use of the land Irom a wooded area to use lor the parking and manoeuvring ol buses associated with the adjacent operation ot a bus and coach business without th e g ra n t of p la n n in g permission and the decision of the same council against refusal of planning permission for the conversion of existing W o rk s h o p /Sm i th y to a dwelling house and the erection of a new workshop on the above land.


SUSAN CARTER


Assistant Secretary in the Planning Inspectorate


Authorised by The Secretary of State to sign in that behalf


Date: 14th July 1994 EE


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PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been received to: Remove existing temporary c la s s r o o m , e x te n d 2 c la s s ro o m s , a n c i l la r y accommodation and hard play area at St Mary's R.C. Primary School. Longsight Road. OSBALDESTON. Application No 3 94 0451 S 0452. Demolition of Stone barn and brick cow sheds (Listed Building App.) at Osbaldeston Hall, Osbaldeston Lane, OSBALDESTON. Application No. 3 94 0456.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of S p e c ia l A rcn n ec iu ral 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. Linder 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 on th e D e v e lo 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 stated.


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Sander Fox Douglas trading as S.F. Douglas of Hacking H al l Fa rm . Elk e r Lane. B i l l in g to n , BB7 9H Z is applying for a licence to use Hacking Hal! Farm. Elker Lane. Biliington, BB7 9HZ as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle and 1 trailer. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre or centres, who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land will be prejudicially affected, may make written r e p r e s e n ta t io n to the Licensing Authority at North W e s te rn T r a f f ic A re a , Portcullis House. Seymour Grove. Strelford. Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representations to the applicant at the address given at the top of this notice.


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Whilst enro is taken to chock nil advertising Hint appears in tho papers, occasionally oriors do occur. Wo. ihorelore. ask advertisers lo clutck their own ndvor ts ca ro fu lly and lot us k n o w im m a d ia to ly i l a n y m is ta k e s n ro p ro s o n l Wo rogrol Hint wo cannot accept responsibility (ot rnorn than ono incorrocl odvettisornont and no re c om p e n s e w i l l b o g iv e n where thoso errors do not affect tho vnfuo o r co n te n t o l the advertisement.


THE MU S IC MA CH IN E I’m - I c s s f n n a l m o b i l e t l i s r o iiiitt k a r a o k e . M a k e th a t p a r t y o n e t o e n i o v . T e l . Mi r k oil 0 2 8 2 8 6 0 7 6 7 .


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5 3 8 5 1 2 .


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P A U L G A Y L E D I S C O S £ 4 9 T e l . ( 0 3 7 4 1 8 5 3 7 7 1


H Y P N O T H E R A P Y - P s y - r h o t


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l i e r a p y c o u n s e l I i n n .


do best at mart


120.50p (average 112.50p), medium to 124p (llS.SOp), overall to 12G.50p (114p). Steers: Light made to 121p


cast cows, with fewer fed cows on offer. The average declined by 4.5p/kg, due to a combination of holidays and hot weather. The G5 cows forward made to


• resulting in the end of sale : averaging within 0.5p of last week’s result. Prime lambs: Light made to


115.50p (UOp). Prime lambs increased again,


there was a good trade for some strong mule ewes, with plenty of room for expansion while trade continues. The average price is not vary­


but it was not as severe as expected and some of the


made to £990 and cows to £1,050.


showing farmers hesitant in their efforts to purchase the best animals and milk. Heifers


ing significantly each week from the £30 j>er head murk. Calves dropped on Tuesday,


smaller calves appeared to be good value. Forward were 13 dairy cows,


103.20p (94.40p), standard to 103.40p (94.70p), medium to 99.50p (93.40p), heavy to S9.30p (SG.30p), overweight to 89. GOp (S3.40p), overall to 103.40p (94.20p). Forward were 122 ewes and


( l i s p ) , medium to 14Op (133.30p), heavy to 108.50p (DG.SOp), overall to 140p (114.1()p). There were a larger entry of


held their own, but bulls and cows appeared to have suffered most. Best clean heifers made to 140p and steers to 130p, show­ ing that the best always suffers the least in times of depression. Young bulls: Light made to


(113.GOp), medium to 130) (122.40p), heavy averaged 120p. Overall made to 130p (119.50p). Heifers: Light made to 137p


THERE was a drop in cattle trade compared to recent weeks during Monday’s sale at Clith­ eroe Auction Mart. The better quality cattle still


were able to take advantage of the sum­ mer evening to stroll round the gardens of Bashall Hall, before enjoying a meal. Mr Barnes thanked all the Lions and their


have rallied to raise money for the Sight First Campaign.


office. Mr John Roberts w a s i n s t a l l e d a s vice-president.


Injured


by Mr Martin Cooper (-12), who received no injuries, b u t his p a s s e n g e r , Nicholas Cooper (10), was taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary with injuries to his hip.


MARTIN TOP


Congregational Chapel. Mar­ tin Top. • Miss Audrey Swale, of


were celebrated at Salem


F low e r s Flower Sunday services


Skipton, led the morning family worship and spoke of the parable of the growing seed. During a rendition of “ In


Simon Moore (18), of the same address, received slight injuries in the inci­ dent, which took place at -1 p.m. on Tuesday. The BMW was driven


of Main Street, was driv­ ing his Peugeot pick-up van when it was involved in a collision with a BMW, driven by a Northwich man. His p as sen g e r, Mr


A GISBURN man was taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary with neck injuries after his ear was involved in a collision on the A59 at Sawley. Mr Thomas Moore (53),


Bridge Court, Clith­ eroe, thanked Mr Barnes for a splendid year and Mr Geoffrey Braithwaite presented the outgoing president with a photo album recording his year of


ical salesman, of


Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bur■nicy 422331 (Classified)


P h o t o g r a p h e r f a l l s v i c t im t o


c a m e r a t h i e v e s PHOTOGRAPHER Mr John Barry was the victim of a weekend theft which could have spelt disaster for organisations and individuals


nMr Haworth, a tech­


WINNERS at Clitherou Bridge Club on Thursday were: NS Air A. Norris and Mr W. Norris, equal 2nd Mr L. Garner and Mr G. Capstick, Mr W. Brown and Mrs A. Fodder; EW Mr H. Kay and Mrs F. Porter, equal 2nd Mrs I. Park and Mrs K. Higson, Mr F. Havdoek and Airs I.


Airs F. Wilson and Air A. Singer, Air L. Garner and Mr G. Capstick; EW Mrs V. Entwistle and Airs J. Stanley, Mr P. Roach and Air D. Mortimer.


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in three no trumps, a small spade was led and eight, nine or 10 tricks were made.


At every table, south played


with the nine of spades, south could see three spade tricks, three club tricks ami at least two heart tricks. At the table where only eight tricks were made, south led the queen of


After taking the first trick


dummy with the king. South had no alternative but to tackle diamonds and west was able to gain the lead, clear the spades and still have an entry in dia­ monds to cash his two winning spades.


hearts at trick two, losing to the king. Back came a spade taken in


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NS Air L. Garner and .Mrs I. Park, Air Atkinson and Airs P. Holden; EW Air Spencer and Airs Millington, Airs Bowker and Mrs Thompson. Alonday’s winners were: NS


Wood. Wednesday’s winners were:


throughout the Ribble Valley.On Sunday, after taking photographs in Gisburn, Mr Barry’s camera bags, films, photographic equip­ ment belonging to his wife, Ann, and personal belongings including che­ que book, credit cards and driving licence, were sto­ len from his car. It is thought that the


BRIDGE CLUB


Blackburn later in the day, for his next assignment, Mr Barry discovered the equipment missing and


jacket and some of the equipment had been found abandoned in the refuse bins of the Little Chef, oil Longsight Road. Mellor. Tile thieves had left Mr


evening, he received the welcome news that his


informed the police. Fortunately, later that


sale taking place in the field opposite and a num­ ber of people were taking advantage of the weather to pick strawberries. Before leaving home in


Chris Hindley at his strawberry {licking farm on the outskirts of Gis­ burn, to the rear of the village police station. They then stole the equipment, which lie had locked in the boot, during the next 15 minutes, while he was just out of s ig h t picking strawberries. There was a car boot


thieves watched Mr Barry take photographs of Mr


GISBURN AUCTION MART


PRICES


cows and heifers forward, with cows due in July making to £1,100, heifers due in July to £1,200 (£1,116.GO) and heifers due in August to £920 (£887.50). T h e re were 312 calves


by W. Fortune and the best price for a calf — £330 — by N. Caton. Calves: Charolais X bulls


bulls made to £200, heifers to £415 (£387.50), Limousin X bulls to £090 (£535), heifers to £320 (£313.05), Belgian Blue X bulls to £450, Hereford X bulls to £105, Friesian X bulls to £330, cows to £580.


2,150 Iambs, 20 shearlings and 170 ewes and rams. The top sale price of £891.25


(495kg. at 160.2p) by J. M. Townsend. Bulls: Continental light made


Barry's cameras and films containing the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times” weekend pictures intact, but those of his wife were gone, and the case aban­ doned in the bins. Missing are two Nikon


our dear Lord’s garden," Sun­ day School youngsters carried flowers to the front of the church, where they adorned the communion table. Coffee util fellowship followed in the


immediately in preference to taking the heart finesse. Even if the missing honours are hadlv placed, south can withstand an attack in any of the other three suits and can persist with dia­ monds until the suit yields at least one trick.


South should tackle diamonds


schoolroom. Pastor \V. Jeff .Jones con­


ducted the afternoon service, which had the theme "Becom­ ing flowers for Jesus, growing 'n Christ.’’ Organists were Mrs Ethel Hartley and Mr Donald Carson. Flowers were distributed to the sick, elderly and lonely.


entries to his spade suit, they must be in diamonds. Therefore it is essential to knock them out while south has the spades well stopped.


Moreover, if west has any


lead the 10 of diamonds and col­ lect 10 tricks!


Cross to dummy with a club, I>. .M. S.


thing suspicious at Gis­ burn at around -1-30 p.m. should contact police in Blackburn or Gisburn.


cameras and four Nikon lenses, valued at around i'2,500. Anyone who saw any­


Bike stolen


w i t h a M a n i l o u suspension.


A MOUNTAIN bike, valued at £1,100, was sto­ len from outside a house in Whittle Close, Clitheroe, at 10-15 p.m. on Monday. The 21-speed hike was purple and black in colour.


steers to 214p, heifers to 206p, light lambs to 2"Vp. standard to 210.5p, medium to22up.


market, there were 3,215 lambs ami 42 cattle forward. Young bull.» made to 221p,


mgs inane to <3.9p <61.3n), h: bred ewes to £30.29 (£>0.10), horned ewes to £20.20 (£22.00), nuns to £43.80 (£39.20). At the Beacon North West


to 151.2p (133.In), medium to 100.2p (13L3p), heavy to loop (127.4p), other light’to 126.8p (I12.2p), medium to 122.8p (112.4p), heavy to 120.2n (I13p). Steers and heifers: Continen­


tal light steers made to 115.8p, medium to 172.Sp (135.7p) heavy to 134.8p (U9.0p), other


was returned by E. M. Baldwin and the top kilo price of £838.OS (485kg. at 172.8p) by J. E. Burrow.


to l lop (lOO.yp), heavy to 112.8p (103.7p). The top sale price of £81*0.42


medium to l!S.2p (107p>, heavy to llG.Sp (109.3p), heifers to 167.8p (128.9p), medium to 1.054.8p (128.8p), heavy to 131.2p (!16.9p), other medium


cows made to 110.2p (105.Ip), grade two to 103.2p (92.4p). grade three to 98.Sp (79.4p), cast bulls to 115.8p(110.7p). Sheep: Light lambs made to


Cows and bulls: Grade one


2,3-10 sheen forward, including 259 young nulls, 121 steers and heifers, 134 cows and bulls


There were 514 cattle and


w;is returned by 1). J. Lambert and the top kilo price of £792 99


£255 (£203), heifers to £238 (£173.00), other Continental X bulls to £235 (£185), heifers to £172 (£128.40), Hereford X bulls to £102, heifers to £140 (£95), Friesian bulls to £220 (£118.20) heifers to £192 (£90.00), Angus X bulls to £102 (£77.15), heif­ ers to £5-1 (£47.25). Stirks and stores: Charolais X


bulls to £240 (£167.80), heifers to £200 (£124.85), Belgian Blue X bulls to £330 (£241.0a), heifers to £270 (£185.00). Simmental X hulls made to


forward and 5G stirks and stores, with the best price for a bull — £220 — being returned


made to £235 (£202.50), heifers to £190 (£151.80), Limousin X


£1,390 (average £1,171.45), second to £1,030 (£955.35), first quality h e ife rs to £1,400 (£1,143.50), second to £1,020 (£957). There were 13 in-calf dairy


TRADING was brisk at Gisburn Auction Alart last Thursday, where 154 newly-calved dairy cows and heifers were forward. First quality cows made to


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flexibility ot your own home. Contact Burnley 835752


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O A P ' s r e d u c e d . Kin>| 0281: 8 6 10 4 I anytime.


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EMPLOYMENT SECTION


STARTS HERE Part Time Vacancies Due to retirement, a vacancy has arisen for a PART TIME RECEPTIONIST at Whalley Surgery


The position is 20 hours per week with good ra te s of pay and e x c e l le n t w orking


conditions, uniform provided. The applicant must be willing to cover holiday leave and sickness. If you are mature, flexible, have a pleasant disposition and enjoy contact with the general public, apply in writing to:


Joan Lee at Whalley Surgery,


42 King Street, Whalley BB7 9SL. Closing date: 28th July, 1994


Offering the professionalism, service and reliability of a high class salon in the


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An Equal Opportunities Employer welcoming applications from alt sections of tke community.


PART-TIME SITE SUPERVISOR Rate of pay: £4.7174 per hour


Required from 22nd August, 1994, 25 hours per week (split shifts before and after school) at Whalley CE Primary School, Church Lane. Whalley.


A p p l ic a t io n fo rm s and d e ta i ls a re a v a i la b le f rom / r e tu rn a b le to th e A re a T e am L e a d e r - Personnel, Area Education Office, Ewbank House,


Cannon Street, Accrington, BB5 1NH (SAE please). Closing dale: 28th July, 1994


THE CRAVEN HEIFER


CHAIGLEY Require


PART TIME STAFF


dining room. Must have own transport.


To work in the kitchen and


For further details contact Janet on


0254 826215


MOTORS SECTION


STARTS PAGE 25


FAMILY NOTICES


STARTS PAGE 32 Part Time Vacancies


MOTHERS HELP/ NANNY


(Non residential)


pre-school and three school children in our home in the Whalley area. NNEB


We are looking for a lady who will care for one


preferred but not essential. For more details


telephone (0254) 822763 alter 6.30 p.m.


Situations Vacant


THORNEYHOLME HALL HEALTH SPA


DUNSOP BRIDGE Require


FULL TIME GARDENER


Own transport essential.


T e le p h o n e Mrs Whitwell on 0 2 0 0 448271


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