C lithoi ue Adu'i fiber it Times, September 15th, 10VJ, Chtheroe 22324 (Editorial,), 22323 (Advertishnj). Burnley 1,22331 (Classified) The face and voice that launched
THE suite- smell of success is- being enjoyed by a Uithcroe woman who can currently be seen sitting comfortably in the lime
screens.light on our television
/ For Miss Rachel Scholes < - 1 > - ° f C la rem o n t Avenue, has landed a part m a television commercirl for her employers, the fur niture retailers C. S. Lounge Suites.
News from the Villages ~o] | CHIPPING Treasure hunt HAYES— SANDERSON
Veterinary surgeons Mr Grant Hayes and Miss Ali son Margaret Sanderson were m a rr ied at St Helen’s Church, Wadd- ington.
erson, of Rose Cottage West Bradford, and the Sa la te Mrs M a rg a re t
Edwardian-stvle ivory gown of Thai silk with a headdress of champagne roses and full-length veil with scatter pearls. She carried a bouquet of lilies, stephanotis and cham pagne roses.
Tim Hayes, the bride groom’s brother, and the ushers were Mr Mark Arlington and Mr Jim Bleasedale.
formed by the Rev. Alan Bailey and followed by a reception at Eaves Hall Country Club, West Brad ford. The couple spent
The ceremony was per
Miss Claire Henshaw and Miss Alison Coutts. Thev wore ivory ankle-length skirts and black long- lenjjth fitted jackets in dupion and carried posies of champagne roses. The best man was Mr
The bridesmaids were
more Gardens, Appleton, Warrington. Given away by her father, the bride wore an
younger son of Mr and Mrs M. Hayes, of Rose-
nderson. The bridegroom is the
The bride is the daugh ter of Mr Robert Sand
vi11 e P h o to g ra Blackburn
Madeira and are to live in Cawood, York. Photograph: Paul Dea-
o g rap h y
Advice on avoiding sheep scab
A LEAFLET encouraging farmers to keep their sheep free from scab has been is su ed by the Government.
said: “There is an increase in the number of unfit sheep being exposed for sale in markets as a result of sheep scab.
th e i r honeymoon in
7TR, or by telephoning III>15 oofiOd.
available from MAFF publications, London SEil'J
available to tre a t the disease. Conies of the leaflet are
that action was needed to coincide with the begin ning of the dipping sea son. "The leaflet gives farmers practical advice on how to identify scab and describes the options
“Therefore, we decided
mites living on the sheep's skin. A Ministry spokesman
ture, Fisheries and Food has issued the information to guard against the dis ease, caused by the feed ing activities of parasitic
The Ministry of Agricul
held in Chipping for the Young Farmers and their advisory committee, which was set up by Mr and Mrs Ingoldby and Mr and Mrs Bailey, who are all mem bers.
A treasure hunt was
skating in Blackburn. Anyone interested in going should meet at 7
li.ni. on the church steps.
with supper at the Tillnt- sons public house after Richard Seed's team won. Next, the club is ice-
SIMONSTONE
performed by the Rev. Peter Furness, formerly of Worsthorne.
Siinonstone with Read WI will be held tonight, not on September 22nd. as sche duled. There will be a har vest stall and a competi tion for a limerick "'Hiere once was a member called...' and U'l members will be the speakers.
Change of date The monthly meeting of
ji-.'i() p. ni., to which parish ioners from Si John's Church, Read, are invited. The ceremony will be
service at 10 a.m., fol lowed by a Mothers’ Union ploughman's lunch. Evensong will be held at
vices will be held on Sep tember 25th at St I’eter's Church. There will lie a family
Harvest festival H arves t festival ser
The hunt was completed In the commercial, Miss
eatchphrase “Say yes to Lb.
Miss Scholes, who is a
Sclioles, sales consultant at the company’s Black pool branch, can be seen walking through the com pany’s newest store at Warrington, talking about its products. The commer cial will be screened at peak time for the next few weeks and features the
member of several local amateur dramatic groups explained that she was picked for the role by the managing director.
ager Mr John Hartley commented: “Rachel was picked because of her background. She is pleas ant and is involved in ama prteur dramatics, so this
oved helpful.”
Monitoring- of Cemfuel to be stepped up
announced this week that
GAS IL L CEMENT has been told to stop burning Gemfuel in kiln seven at its Ribbles- (lale \\ orks until it has increased the height of the kiln s chimney by 15 metres. Her Majesty's Inspec torate of Foliation also
release on Monday that monitoring by the" pollu tion watchdog had so far revealed no significant adye rse environmental effects, but that further monitoring was to take place.
about plume grounding at tbi’ plant. MM II’ said in a press
■" impose any further '•onditions."
out its own public consul tation exercise and con sider public comments and represent at ions, before deciding whether to stop tile burning of Cemfuel or
" * he required monitoring will be undertaken bv Cas tle Cement in October, under close supervision bv HMIR. All results from the monitoring exercise, together with the environ mental assessment, will be placed on the public regis ter at the end of the year. “IIMil* will then carry
The statement said:
moratorium on the burn ing of the fuel, amid ren ewed complaints this week
paigners have vowed to continue the fight for a
live and six was to take place. But local clean air cam
further monitoring of the burning of the fuel in kilns
that Castle Cement hail voluntarily stopped burn ing the fuel in kiln seven.
I lie statement added
riing the "Advertiser and Times" on Saturday to say that smoke from one of the chimneys at the site was grounding “yet again."
Ribble Valley Council, however, said on Tuesday that no official complaints had been received from the public.
A spokesman for the
were quick to contact the "Advertiser and Times," saying that their fight against the fuel would continue.
Clean air campaigners
"IIMIP’s announcement doesn't alter the case for a moratorium a jot. The Kibble Valiev is still an experiment for Cemfuel and, whatever happens to' kiln seven, the risks asso ciated with the transport of this fuel, for example, still exist. We will still be P r e s s i n g f o r a moratorium."
A spokesman said: Whalley theft
Church Lane. Whallev. between ,S and 10 p.m. on Saturdav.
BbKGLAKS stole £20 in cash I mill a house on
A furious Chatburn man Blackpool branch man
television appearance will lead to further opportuni ties in the world of show business.
School and Clitheroe Royal Grammar School sixth-form pupil first used her vocal talents as a 15- year-old church chorister. She gained the St Cecilia Award, the highest possi ble attainment for her age in the field of church music.
of a television career look ing rosier, Miss Scholes says she is just happy looking forward to appear ing in the musical version of "Annie get your gun” at t Chtheroe in a few months’
Even with the prospects ime.
10b newly-calved dairy cows and heifers and 9 store heifers.
72™ 'average £S-I0), second to £780 (£179.20).
2 Forward were 2(12 calves and
(£•10.40), Simmental X bulls to ^ i l . 2 0 , , heifers to £100
.blonde d'Aquilaine X bulls to .109 (£100.50), heifers to £120
(£108.05), other Continental X bulls to £125 (£180.50), Hereford X bulls to £152 (£131.30), heifers to £00, Friesian bulls to £108 (£120), Angus X bulls to £145 ( (£111.25), heifers to £98
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bulls/steers to £375, heifers to £140, Limousin X bulls'steers to £30, heifers to £142, other Con (tinental X bullsfsteers to £395 Chiefnrices: Top Friesian bull
£72.70). Stirks and stores: Charolais X
£37S.35).
Ton Continental X — L). Waimsley and Son, £290.
. binder and Son, £108. , - Forward in the fatstoek sec-
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£240 (£>22.50), heifers to £130, Limousin X bulls to £224 (£182.85), heifers to £171 (£142.75), Belgian Blue X bulls to £290 (£233.90), heifers to £250
£U20 (£971.45), second to £S30 (£it>7). Store heifers to £3,3G0 (£191.10).
Heifers: First quality to
1 stirks and storks. Calves: Charolais X bulls to
Cows: First quality made to
10RWARD at Thursday’s Gis- burn Auction Mart sale were
am wanting to do this sort of work on a more profes sional basis. I have been lucky, because not many people would get the opportunities I have had.” The former Moorland
She said: “Obviously J
Miss Scholes’ first venture on the commercial air ways, as she has provided the voiceover for the com pany’s Rock FM commer cial, which has been aired for the last few months. Miss Scholes hopes the
However, this is not
RACHEL relaxes at home
GISBURN AUCTION PRICES c a b a l ism Hasp (103.7p).
h ei fe rs "" jfrf c'ows~ and bulls, as H well as
3.GS3 sheep, including inrlnrhnrv
•icucia, i n ^ell
,C S
an d ' ulls n
iUlCj cJOO CUT 'S r in n r r im u
(133.9p) other light to 133.8p ( i l i . lp ) , medium to 14S.2p
* ’
(.’ /■op HS.9p), heavy to 129.2p Heifers: Continental light to
lJ0.4r>). '•LL-P. medium to 169.8p
(111.bp), medium to 132 Sp " c l iw s ^ a d e l '2,1^ ’,0?
i .r r^ P L .heavy to 177.9p 21.8j>), other light to 117.2p
t « l vers,:,.Continental light to ‘U?SnPiiVff<’i 'iPi,>’ metllunl to
llbH'.S,1"i7:!l>). heavy to 100.8p 119. Ip).
and 505 ewes anti rams. Bulls: Continental light to medium to
£4 ambs’ eiPht shearlings £1 013 40' ^ r ^ S ^
ing £53 per tonne and wheat straw to £47 per tonne.
store lambs and 42 cattle.
U05.5P)-, Grade 2 to 1 0 6 $ 207n‘ 8 , 1 . 1 ° , ^ bo 2p), Grade 3 to 89.Sp (09. Ip), grazing to 97.8p (74.5p),
Computer haul
on Saturday and 7 a.m. on Sunday.
A Tulip DC -1S05X com puter with keyboard and
HU KG LARS stole com puter equipment valued at more than £1,000 from Marbill Developments in Sabden, between 5 p.m.
high resolution monitor, valued at £2,505, was sto Slen. Its serial number is
value of property taken to £-1.222.
itor, keyboard, printer and various computer equip ment, bringing the total
N2271. Also stolen were a mon
West Electronic Auction were 9, <15 sheep, including 1,400
Forward at the Beacon North ' 'W h t" tam £ made m 210p,!
207p, heavy to 19*p, ewe to 79p store (£30). young bulls to 214p, steers to 212.5p, cows to 178p.
straw forward in the produce section, with barley straw mak*
jha-hp), medium to 90.9p <83.4p), neavy to 89.3p (82. Ip), shearlings to
59.Gp <5l7p), half bred ewes to £34.20 (£21 050 homed ewes to £21.80 (£14 SO)’ rams to £40.20 (£30.25). There were 31.43 tonnes of
, , ? h„eep: Light lambs to 78p 7b.9p), standard to 94.5p
Air guns taken by thieves
eroe, between 3-20 p.m. on Sunday and S-.'jO p.m. on Monday.
THIEVES stole two fire arms and electric tools from a unit on Brook Industrial Estate, Clith
and air pistol, as well as two Black and Decker angle grinders and a ham mer drill. Other electrical tools were also taken in the theft, bringing the total value of property stolen to £1,-100.
They stole an air rifle
Anyone with informa tion about the theR should
contact Clitheroe Police on 0282 SliBIlil.
Jewellerv
stolen from a house on Sawley Road. Grindlcton, between 7-15 and >1-10 p.m. on Saturdav.
A QL'ANTITY of jewel lery, valued at i'O.'iO, was
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