Hi Cl i lheroe Adver t iser X- Times, March l?th, Jl>m
Respected former nursing officer
A FORMER nursing officer who worked at Clitheroe Hospital for more than 20 years has died, age 70.
of Peel Street, Clitheroe, was born in West Brad ford and was proud of her
Mrs Alice Colliiigridge,
Calves o f lower
quality at mart
same quality as in recent week: and virtually all were Friesian. One third-calved cow realised £<J7i). Ewes anti lambs had a slightly
THEK1C was a small entry of calves during Tuesday's sale at Clitheroe Auction Mart. The calves were not of the
KIG.oUp (average 1211.91 p), medium to 1-lop (102.58})). heavy to 118p (113.0‘
better trade, but there were more older ewes forward. A few two-shear sheep with twins made to £211.50, while H.M. and incorrect mules with twins reached the £25 to £20 mark. Young bulls: Light made to
to 145p (128.50])). Steers: Light to 134p. medium
to 124}) (120.07])). heavy to 123.50}). overall to 134p
(122.D0J)}. Heifers: Light to 133.50})
(99.12})). The cull cow trade was again extremely good, still just strug gling to break the l(J0p/kg oil
average. There was a gout trade m Continental fed cows
return, and interest has enabled the auction mart to organise a second soring beef sale lor April 8th, with 30 head already entered.
Limousin cow and calf, £1,000; Welsh black cow and calf, £700, ILIL in-calf heifer, £915, Sim- mental in-calf heifer, £900, Limousin in-calf heifer, £820. There was a small numl>er of
wPrincipal prices: H.H. cow ith calves at foot. £1.010;
pedigree bulls, with 13-month- old Simmenlals realising between £790 and £880 and 20- month-old Blonde d'Aquitaines making to £1.100. t Although the store cattle
took place on Friday and was well suptH>rtcd from Ixith ven dors and buvers alike. There was something for everyone, with just over 200 head of cattli and the same number of lambs sold on the day. The better cattle met a fair
sale will take place on March 28th, with an 11-30 a.m. start. The first beef suckler sale
best make to £u5 with an overall average of £34.50. The Easter lamb show and
(110.78})). standard to 129.70]) (117.19})). medium to 131.22}) (113.78})). overall to 131.22}) (113.95})). A small entrv of ewes saw the
lambs, with a good trade for the best lambs, which topped at 131p'kg. Lambs: Light It) 123.33p
that were dearer than some clean cattle. There was a small show of
(120.94])), medium to 135}) (125.92})), heavy to 125.50}) (117.92}>), overall to 135}) (124.87}j). Cows overall made to 117})
Jp). overall
Yorkshire origins. She was educated at
Blackburn High School and did her nursing train ing at Manchester Royal Infirmary. During the war, she
John, in Dorset in 19-15. Mrs Collingridge^ joined
worked as a nurse and married her husband,
Clitheroe Hospital in 1958 as a night sister, leaving three years later to have a
child.She returned as senior night sister and after two years was appointed assis
officer — the equivalent to matron — after reorgan
tant matron. She became nursing
1980, Mrs Collingridgc became a member of the F r i e n d s o f C l i t h e r o e
the Royal Preston Hospi tal and the funeral took place yesterday, at St James’ Church. Clitheroe, followed by cremation at Accrington Crematorium. The officiating minister was the Rev. R. Philpott. She is survived bv five
interest in the hospital, she was a member of Clitheroe Townswomen’s Guild and was chairwoman on several occasions. Mrs Collingridgc died at
Hospital. Apart from her strong
e h i I d r e n a n d n i n e grandchildren.
YFC spotlight
THE activities of Young Farmers’ Clubs was tile subject of a talk given to members of the Clitheroe club.
Mr Andrew Clarke, who is the organisation’s county vice-chairman. A vote of thanks was
ing will be its annual ear- case judging. Members are
The talk was given In-
proposed by Mr Damien Finder and seconded by Mr Simon Kirk. The group’s next meet
asked to meet at the Kib ble Valley Council car park, at 7 p.m.
were still in strong demand, particularly store bulls. Num bers are gradually increasing with each sale. The best trade was seen for a good packet of Churolais h eifers , nicely matched, from Mr Brewer, of Bleasdale, and a bunch of small Limousin heifers from Mr Paw- son, of Goosnargh.
rade has eased slightly, thev
A CUTHEROE woman charged with the pos session of drugs awaits trial on May 12th before Clitheroe magistrates at Reedley. Deborah Crisp (2G), of
Hayhurst Street, Clitli- eroe, pleaded guilty to possession of cannabis resin, a class “B" drug, hut not guilty to having a small quantity of Ecstasy.
isation in 197-1 and was also nursing officer for Ribchester Hospital. After her retirement in
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e KJews from the Villages MARTIN TOP
ering Sunday services
Female slant Ladies’ Day and Moth
were celebrated at Salem Congregation Chapel. Martin To|) on Sunday. Mrs Margaret Bleazard,
of Clitheroe. led and was guest preacher for both services, speaking on the theme of “Joy and Love." Sunday School. scholars
Surprise party for good-hearted Nelly
GDI 1IIRROE lady Mrs Nelly Richardson was treated to a wonderful surprise party on the occa sion of her 90th birthday.
son and great-grandson were among those gath ered for the celebration at Eaves Hall Country Club, West Bradford.
Clitheroe all her life. She attended St James’s CE School and worked in one of the local mills before
Family fun
he available throughout the day and a penalty shoot-out with a mystery celebrity will take place between -1 and 5 p.m. There will also he a tom
from juggling and ju-jitsu to self defence and step aerobics, are on offer. Climbing sessions will
starts at 10 a.m. and fin ishes at 5 p.m.
and plenty of busking. The colourful event
Anniversary
THE lltli anniversary of tho rebuilding of Clithcroc Farish Church's organ falls on Saturday. To celebrate the occa
sion, church organist Mr Michael Fain will give the 2o2nd concert to he held ill
ive
the church. His programme will
include R li e i n b e rg e r ' s "Sonata N'o. 7 in F minor" and the "Great Fassaeaglia and Fugue in C minor" bv Bach.
Drugs charge Magnetic signs
THIEVES removed two magnetic signs, hearing the message “ Brian George — P ro p e r ty Repairer," from an Austin Maestro on Lincoln Way. The signs are 1ft. by 2ft.
bola, a cake stall, a coffee lounge, a bouncy castle
FAMILY fun is firmly on the agenda at Roeficld L e i s u re C en t re o n Saturday. All kinds of activities,
Mrs Richardson, of Uttlemoor, has lived in Her two daughters, two grand-daughters, grand
taking a garment-cutting job with the former Lan caster Hosiery factory. She was married to the late William Richardson.
and must have a good heart to have reached her !)0th birthday. Her party was a marvellous surprise and she received many lovely presents. Our photograph shows Mrs Richardson (centre) with her family and friends.
Mrs Richardson said she has had a happy life
Armchair tour of scenic footpath
AN armchair tour of
that it consists mainly of paths which have been used for centuries. It roughly follows the bor ough boundary and is 15 miles long.
opened formally in 1!1SS. hut Mr Jackson explained
speaker Mr Ron Jackson had addressed the club and his reputation ensured that there was a full house. The Fcndle Way was
the Fcndle area all his life a n d h e r e m in is e e d humorously about his boy hood days and how things have changed over the last 50 years. Mr Boh Jones thanked
be held at the Fendle Club, Ciitheroe, tomor
row. followed bv lunch at E a v e s H a lf . W e s t Bradford.
Gin. and valued at i'10. They were stolen from the rear of the vehicle, which was parked outside Clith eroe Auction Mart, at approximately S p.m. on Wednesday last week.
TH E Lancashire Students' Jazz Orchestra is to piny in
Clitheroe tomorrow night. The orchestra will play
t r u m p e t e r s , A n d r e w
at Clitheroe Royal Gram mar School's Chatburn Road site, at 7-20 p.m. A trio of Kibble Valley
him for his talk and com plimented him on the qual ity of his photography. The annual meeting will
walkers a fascinating vari ety of scenery, ranging from vast, panoramic vistas to small, hidden dells rich in flora, includ ing native orchids. Mr Jackson has lived in
The footpath offers
enjoyed by members of It was the 10th occasion
the Pemlle Way was Clitheroe Probus Club.
‘THE trial of the Ribble Valley financial advisor charged with stealing more than £1 million from clients continued this week at Liverpool Crown Court. Roger Griffiths (-15), for
Trial continues
merly of Stocks House, Bolton-hy-Bowland, has pleaded not guilty to 22 counts of theft, which allegedly occurred over a seven-year period. This week, the jury was
still hearing from the pros- c c u t io n . T li e c a s e continues.
OVER £1.250 worth of golfing tackle has been stolen from the garage of a d e ta c h e d ho use i n Simonstone. Among items taken
Worth £1,350
on Tuesday of last week were a black Rider golf hag valued at £90, a full set of Ping irons worth £500. four Ping woods worth £IG0. a Ping putter worth £100 and a Titleist trollov valued at £G5.
S— 15 a.m. and 12-15 p.m. Local trio play
won the regional final of the D a i 1 y T e !eg r aph Young Jazz Competition.
Greenwood and John Kel- liugton, of Clitheroe, and Wendy Norris, of Lon- g r id g e , a re in t he orchestra. Last year, the orchestra
from the house on Whalley Road between the hours of
Save £2 on tickets
advertisement in this week’s “Clitheroe Adver tiser and Times" and you can save £2 off a £7.50 ticket for the next seven days. Tickets for OAPs and children are priced £2.75 and available from Clitheroe Tourist Informa tion Centre or the "Lon gridge News.” There are reductions for group hookings.
and something of a first for tile area. The Carib bean folk group Edward II and eight-piece band Prego, which combines European rhythms with Salsa, will he performing at 7-2(1 p.m. on March 2Gth. Cut out the special
HERE is your chance to listen to the diverse rhythms of the Caribbean and Europe during a foot- stomping evening of folk music at Longridge Civic Hall and save £2 oil the price of a ticket! It is an exciting venture
Imitation gun
which is 2-lin. in length, with a red mahogany stock, is not capable of being fired.
Golfing gear
THIEVES stole a set of golf clubs and golfing equipment, valued at £1.155. from a garage in Whalley Road. Simon- stone, between S—
and 12-15 p.m. on Tuesday of last week.
15 a.m.
AN imitation double-bar relled shotgun, valued at £100, was stolen from a cafe in Clilheroe town centre between 2 and 5 p.m. oil Friday. Police said the shotgun,
duced guest speaker Mr
Mike Berry, who gave an audio-visual presentation entitled “Water is Life." His beautiful slides ranged from the Lake District to a snowflake, others from frogspawn, herons to long- tailed tits and marsh mari golds to pussy willows, all to the accompaniment of music and the sounds of nature. He was thanked by Mrs G. Moir. Miss Margaret Bren-
sang, w i t h a c t io n s , “Behold, be strong" — Auntie Kath accompanied on the keyboard. Mrs Bleazard presented posies of delightful snowdrops to the young people, gath ered by Miss Jean Parkin son, to give their mothers, grandmothers and ladies in the congregation. Passages of scripture
garet Kenyon. Coffee and biscuits were
served in the schoolroom following the morning worship. During the afternoon
Clitheroe. A competition for a water rhyme was won by
A p r i l 14th, Mrs P. Priestly’s talk will he enti tled “Please Mum." Hos tesses are Mrs Thornber, Mrs A. Aspin, Miss Bren-
Mrs D. Haworth, Mrs H. Read, Mrs M. Thornber. At the next meeting on
nand, Mrs R. Cann and Mrs.L Cowling.
nand gave an excellent account of the spring council meeting, which she attended at the Floral Hall, in Southport. Arrangements were fin
alised for the group meet ing on Wednesday when Grindleton WI will he hos tesses. Helpers should meet in the Methodist
were read by Mrs Kath leen Smith and Miss Mar
reminded that the Wl Market opens again at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, in St Marv's Lower Parish Hall.
schoolroom at 2-20 p.m. Me m b e r s w e r e
Well a t te n d e d There was a good atten
perthwaite, I. Whalley. H. Jackson. D. Armor. E. Townson. Raffle: M. Jackson, E.
Booth, B. Harrison. M. Parker. J. Towler.
SPORT STARTS HERE Clitheroe and District Darts League
service Mrs Joyce Gwin- nell. of Whalley, was soloist, singing “Such Love” and "Hark my Soul,” accompanied on piano hv .Mrs Margaret Thompson. Closing hymn was “The
crowned champions of the second division of the men’s darts league.
Day Thou (.'invest," and a solo Blessing “Lord it is Eventide.” Mrs Ethel Hartley and Mrs Frances Fowl were organists.
With the third division cham pionship already decided, only
art i..
the first division title remains to be settled. It has come down to a two horse race between Kings Arms and Top Club. In the Mick Patten Cup.
Victoria are champs VICTORIA have been
Black Bull lOld Langho) 3, Dog and Part. 5; Craven Heifer 4, New Inn B 4. Division Three — Horseshoe
B 2. Cross Keys G; Commercial 5. Clitheroe FC 3; Clitheroe SC 5, Station 3; Castle 7, Billington
nlaved out at the RB Legion. Low Moor beat Royal Oak A 5-3.
WI Mrs S. Dowds wel comed members to their March meeting and intro-
Wet wonderland President of Grindleton
Sounds like a good idea
the alarms at the homes of the most vunerable, including some elderly people and low income families." he said.
tion will be Mr Keith Rudd. Clitheroe Round Table's community sendee convenor, who says that the fire brigade is to pin point the houses in urgent need of smoke alarms and advise members of the Round Table on installing the equipment. The Clith eroe organisation is com m i t t in g £500 to the venture. "We will be installing
SMOKE Watch Day comes to Clitheroe on Saturday when Round Tablers are to link up with the Lanca shire Fire Sendee to pro vide smoke alarms for the elderly and other needy people. Spearheading the opera
New Inn 7, Low Moor Club I; Black Horse A 4. Black Bull (Chatbum) 4; CCWMC 7. Ribb- lesdale Wanderers 1; Billington BC A 3. RB Legion 5. Division Two — Dog (Barrow)
Swimming for North Lancs
A NUMBER of swimmers from Clitheroe Dolphins have won selection for tnc North Lancs
first four places in the finals of the third of this year's North
Inter-Association meeting later in the year. Those swimmers taking the
Lancs Age Group competitions knew they would be selected to represent the Association at the
competition to be held at Ever- ton Park. Neal Sayle won the 400m
freestyle event and came fourth in the’ 100m breaststroke in the 12 year age group. In the 1 o year age group.
Adrianna Leeming claimed fourth place in the 2o0m back- stroke and fourth in the open age group 50m butterfly, one place down on her team-mate Katie Wilkinson. Katie also took seventh place
in the open age group 50m freestyle. Mark Clarkson was sixth in the oi**n 200m individ ual medley ami Rebecca Wriglev was reserve finalist for the 11 years 100m freestyle. Other swimmers taking part,
who all achieved j>ersonal best times, were Richard Wilson. Ian Davies, Jonathan Hart, Anna Joimes and Alison Dewey.
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Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Section 257
Ribble Valley Borough Cbuncil Footpath No 38 al
Whittam's Farm, Billington Pubic Path Diversion Order 1994
On the 10 March 1994 the Ribble Valley Borough Council
confirmed the above named Order.
Public Notice* RIBCHESTER W.M.C.
BRIC-A-BRAC AUCTION
FRIDAY
18th MARCH AT 7-30 P.M.
The eflect of the Order as confirmed, is to divert the public right ol way running Irom the junction ot Whalley Road, Billington, running in a north/north westerly direction through Whittams Farm lor 130m to a line running from a point approximately 30m from its junction ot Whalley Road. Billington (grid reference 723357) lor approximately 20m in a north easter ly direction. Then In a northerly direction tor approximately 100m then due west lor approximately 40m rejoining footpath number 38 (grid reference 722358).
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This Orders became operative as trom the 10 March 1994, but it any person aggrieved by
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PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND
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DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA
An application has been received for permission to: Demolish existing garage and store, new garage with ottice over at Church Street Garage Church Street, RIBCHESTER. Application No 3'94 0130.
Erection ot canopy with glazed root on painted cast columns and erect painted cast sign al Swan and Royal Courtyard entrance. Castle Street CLITHEROE. Application No 3 94 0139.
Non-llluminaled cast painted wall sign al Swan and Royal Courtyard entrance, Castle Street, CLITHEROE Application No: 3>94i0140.
Any person wishing to make
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Development, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available (or inspection by members ot the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after Ihe 21 day period will not bo taken info account when determining the application.
A copy of the application form a id pfan pfan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.
Signed: Philip Bailey, Director of Development 17th March, 1994.
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PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND
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LISTED BUILDING:
An application has been received to: Erection ol canopy with glazed root on painted cast columns and erect painted cast sign at Swan and Royal Courtyard entrance, Castle St reet , CLITHEROE. Application No 3-94/0138 & 0139.
Non-llluminated cast painted wall sign at Swan and Royal
Courtyard entrance. Castle Street, CUTHEROE.
Application No 3/94 0140.
This properly is included in a Statutory List ot Buildings of
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L O N E L Y c a r i n g mah * . 6 0 + . s e e k s l o v m g | a d s . « o u n -
t i o n s h i p . u n v c l o s e n e s s . W r i t e t o Box N o . >>■ W r i t e t o Bo x No . >15 1.
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F EM A L E 2 3 . i . i r imt .mi l g e n - u i n e . w i s h e s t o m e e t r . i r e e r m i n d e d , i i i t r l l i u e u t m . i l e w i t h C h r i s t i a n v a l u e s . a g e d 2 2 t o 2 7 . n o i l sm o k e r . W r i t e t o Bo x N o . >142.
b r u n e t t e . 3 0 . s e e k n i n e in.. t i e s . * imi l p h o t o c s s e i i t l . i l . i h o n e s t a m i 1 u u
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T A L L S L IM m o d e r n G em i n i m a l e , 4 3 . a v e r a g e l o o k s , m a n s I n t e r e s t s , w o u l d l i k e t o m e e t t a l l i s h . s l im l s h A n u a r l u s . L i b r a /L e o t e i n a l e l o r f r i e n d s l d p / p o s s i b l e r e l a t i o n s h i p . W r i t e t o Box N o . 1134.
R E C E N T L Y d i v o r c e d p r o l e s - s i o iml ma i l , m e d i u m h e i g h t / b u i l d , n o n smok< 4 0 + .
i em u l e : h o n e s t , s o u llim an u tt e , c r.a r i n g , p h o t o
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p o s s i b l e . W r i t e t o Box N o . H 3 5 .
a t h e a r t a n d a p p e a r a i l i k e s k e e p t i t . s u n h o l i d ,
5 2 . b lo n d * * , v o s l im ,
s e e k s n i c e l o o k i n g c a t ma l t* . 4 6 t o 5 5 . s e n s e h u m o u r , s im i l a r u t t r i b u p h o t o p r e l e r r e d . W r i t e Box N o . 1 -473.
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w u n t e d t o p a r t n e r s i n g l e g e n l . 4 3 . n o v i i e o r e x p e r i e n c e d p l a v e r w e l c om e . s o r r v n o c a r . W r i t e t o Bo x N o . 1 4 7 4 .
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w e r e d . W r i t e t o Bo x N o . 1 -475.
4 7 . t o r I r i e n d s h i p . d u v s / n i g h t s o u t . .ill l e t t e r s a n s
. i t t r u e t
D I V O R C E D I e n t i t l e , s m a r t , a t t r a c t i v e . s e e k s n u d e . 4 0 t o
5 0 . o ! s im i l a r a p p e a r a n c e , w h o l i k e s c h i l d r e n , e u i o v s w i t t i n g , d i n i n g , p r o f e s s i o n a l p e r s o n , p h o t o a p p r e c i a t e d , a l s o m u s t h e g e n u i n e . W r i t e
l o l io x N o . 1133.
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Corroct uso of lho6C acSfOrtiscments may lead to new friendship*. Howovorl romorrtoer a worthwhile relationship takes time and requires m b caution on the part of both parties tt i6 imperative you procautions to onsure your safety ol all times. Your initial mooting should occur in public place. Avoid solitary meetings. Be patient and bo caroful • a good relationship and your personal safety are both
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Association representative team, which will compete at an
Results: Division One — Kings Arms A 5. Royal Oak A 3;
Judge Walmeslev 127. Pemlle Witch 108, Low Moor Club 91. New Inn A 91. Black Horse A S3. Ribblesdale Wanderers Billington BC A 77, Black Hull (ChatDum) GO. RB Legion 48. Division Two — Victoria 139,
sion One — Kings Arms A 145, CCWMC 144. Royal Oak A 138.
2. Victoria ♦>; Royal Oak B 2, Kings Arms B (J; Swan with Two Necks 8, Horseshoe A 0;
BC B I; Petre Arms 5. Black Horse B 3. Points and positions: Divi
dance at a domino drive held at Lane Ends Com munity Centre. MC was Mr T. Armor. Winners were: Mr Cow-
Dog and Part. 127. Swan with Two Necks 109, Kings Arms B 108, Royal Oak B 10G, I)»g (Barrow) SG, De Lacv Arms 84, Craven Heifer 7G. Black Bull (Old Langho) 71. New Inn B 48. Horseshoe A 4G. Division Three — Castle 149.
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Craven League
Bristol’s two Wuddington 2. Carleton 1
the home side ohviousl; took the visitors by sur prise and a third goal fron Derrick Mercer, just before half-time, all hut wrapped up the game. Carleton replied with
strong in defence and mid field, outplaying their fan cied opposition. The barefaced cheek o
respective league stand ings, Waddington wor
TWO goals from Ian Bin.- tol bounced second-place Carleton out of their strid and set Waddington up fo a rare victory. Making a mockery of th
one of their own in the second half, but Wadding ton were home and dry b\ then.
M A L E 4 0 * s . l i k e s a r t s , k e e p l i t . w a l k s , m o t o r i n g . L u k e s .
M A L E 2 6 . n o t i n t o p u b s / c l u b s , s e e k s t em u l e . s im i l a r
a g e , l o r t r i e n d s t d p / r e l u 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 . a l l r e p l i e s a n s w e r e d .
W r i te to Box N o . H 4 7.
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