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Musical favourites bring memories MUSIC flooding back
gramme of musical record- The diversity of the pro- ings which brought back gramme was again illus- memories linked to events trated by music from w earlier in his life, starting “Fivepenny Pieces,” an
He presented a pro- for many in the audience,
mThat was followed with Lancashire, orld.
“ Members listened to abroad. ftfews from the Villages c Ha tb u r n Secret venue
was the speaker at Clitheroe and District Probus Club.
enthusiast Mr Jack Tagg, of Sabden, i . * ;i y
Kneller Hall, the home of music chronicles local his- British military music for tory and life in the textile many years.
ith military music from Oldham folk group, whose in d u s tr y of N o rth
brusic from the Staly- A definitive recording of f idge Brass Band which, Spanish Flamenco music oounded in 1819, is the and dancing took the wldest such band in the audience to warmer climes
and memories of holidays
ofCossack Patrol,” a piece The speaker illustrated up music which conjured his recording of the War-
Russian horsemen and the of wartime entertainment Steppes and Mr Tagg’s by Ensa in a Manchester next choice was “Rose- munitions factory, a marie,” by Slim Whitman, Finally, recordings by
mental pictures of the saw Concerto with a story
who grasped the oppor- folk band completed a pro- tunities offered to him by gramme of extraordinary the world of music to diversity which undoubt- p reach the top of his edly raised many pre
former US Naval rating Liberaee and an Austrian t He linked this story to memories, rofession.
they fail to achieve their morning, potential.
THERE was a disappointing
sample of prime cattle on offer t during Monday’s Clitheroe Auc
ion Mart sale. w A large number of Friesians
GOOD MARKET FOR SHEEP
L Recordings by Vera be on October 7th, when e ynn and Max Jaffa Mr Ken Bowker will pres- evoked memories of ent the second part of his wvents in the second world talk on Captain James
ar and of military service Cook.
mer lambs there were 2,976 a Mules, making to £79 (£45.20),
smas again forward and only a Ball selection of steers.
( ulls: Light made to 117p (average lOCp), medium to 115p
(104p), medium to 127p (105p), heavy to 112p (102p), overall to
11 Ip), overall to 117p (108.50p). Heifers: Light made to 109p
127p (104p). mForward were 93 cast cows,
aking to 108.50p (8lp). l There was a varied entry of
hambs with more interest in the (81p ), sta n d a rd to 92.30p
eavier animals. ( Prime lambs: Light to 90p
S1.70p), medium to 87.80p (81.40p), heavy to 85p (80.50p),
overall to 92.30p (81.5i0p). f There were 130 cast ewes ale of Mule and Masham gim-
orward, making to £34.50 (£21). s At Friday’s annual show and
(£nd Cl Mashams, making to £44 Rambs: W. Simpson, Roughlee;
36.80). o Judge was Mr J. Pilkington,
Dialogue” by Gigout, the famous Bach “Prelude,” and “Fugue in D Major" BWV 532, which is a tour de force for the per former’s feet.
H ur No. 1,” by Alfred ollins. "Grand Choeur
f Gisbum. l Best pen of 10 Mule gimmer P . Hargreaves, Barley; H.
the 300gns barrier: P. Kaye, B rin d le , 330gns (av erag e 274gns), J. & F. Nutter, Hurst Green, 340gns (258gns), C. J. Moorhouse, Gisburn, 355 gns (302gns), T. H. Pickard^ Bolton
b •Be
almer & Son, Twiston. mBest pen of 10 Masham gim
z er lambs: R. Striker, Stir- Waker; K. Parker, Scorton; L. T.
hittaker, Newton. R Champion: W. Simpson,
g oughlee. Reserve: R. Har ______ ______
reaves, Barley. a At Wednesday’s annual show
rams, there was an entry of 304 510gns (222gns), Iambs to t Suffolk and 11G Euro ranis. The 340gns (155gns), Euro seniors to
nd sale of Suffolk and Euro
for a Suffolk shearling, bred by 150gns (78gns), lambs to l-iOgns Wreaks, Newton-in-Bowland; Cd; L. N. Hull, Winmarleigh.
G. Sagar, of Bolton-by-Bowland, (GOgns). who also produced the champion Judge was Mr r . Tyler, of of the dav, a Suffolk shearling Garstang. which sold for 4G5gns.
op price of the dav was 510gns IGOgns (7Ggns). shearlings to .
Several noted Rocks topped H. & M. L. Duerden, Wilpshire; , „ Best Suffolk senior nuns: W
201 gns (90gns), shearlings to Wradley, Salterfortn; W. B. Hoalker, Bolton-by-Bowland; J.
lton-by-Bowland, for 150gns. Rams: Suffolk senior made to
on; J. Riding, Great Harwood. B Best Euro shearling ram: R.
isbum.
thaw, Gisbum; R. Hamer, Hut Blden, Edgeworth.
B. Rimmer, Winmarleigh, which nearly parred with a ram from P. Kaye, Brindle, at 275gns. J The top priced texel, owned by
y., Jowland, 400gns (280gns). The top priced Suffolk lamb o s, paid for a ram from
IC. Falshaw, of Gisbum, sold for r Ogns and the top shearling Boam, from W. B. Walker, of
v io u s l y d o rm a n t
whe lives of many people Mr Harry C reaser The next meeting will
here opportunities are thanked the speaker for an not seized and, as a result, evocative and enjoyable
MEMBERS of the Clith eroe Parish Church Organ Society will be tuning in c for the 34th season of con
Tuning up for organ concert season
dayerts, beginning on Satur D, at 8 p.m.
w r Dennis Townhill, e ho is the o rg an ist Cmeritus at St Mary’s wathedral, Edinburgh, a ill perforin at the 33rd snniversary concert of the cociety at the parish hurch.His well-known organ
St Peter’s Catholic Club, Hurst Green. a The club held a race night for Cancer Research
Racing away EAGER for charity
he amount inside. punters helped to raise £1,000 for charity at
wnd, after a slow start, the race gained momentum, c hisky bottle filled with money by members of the
hich helped the charity funds roll in. wIn addition to the race course entertainment, a tlub was displayed and people were invited to guess mRemarkably, the winner, Amanda Holgate, esti
committee made it up to £1,000 with club funds. t Treasurer Mr Peter Holden, on behalf of the club,
p music will include popular Choeiec e s such as the “Grand
the event.” q Our picture shows Mr Holden presenting the che
he night and everyone who came and supported
ue to Mrs Dorothy Berry, treasurer of Cancer Research for the Blackburn district.
TRAIN services from i Clitheroe were thrown,
hen vandals, using heavy
_ . __ . ■ it »r •_ .■ »* __t___ hi_i._I,. IV.1 nd 2 G. Sagar, Bolton-hy-Bow-
land; J. Holden, Edgeworth. B Best Suffolk lamb ram: T.
Wriggs, Guisley, C. Newsham, Walton-le-Dale; B. Rimmer,
drain covers and concrete blocks, caused a derail ment in Bolton.
wLuckily, the train, s hich was due to begin Clitheervice for the day at
A Old books
h The sale, which will be enceld in the abbey’s confer 1 e house, will start at
ialist titles.
boated within 10 pence of the £101.20 inside the thanked the steward and stewardess for holding
ttle, for which she won a bottle of whisky. The night raised around £500 in total and the club
BURGLARS left a house on George Street, VVhal c ley, with a video recordei
0 a.m. Two TVs taken
table colour TV, valued at £950 in
total.The break-in took place between 0 p.m. on Satui' day and 9 a.m. on Sunday
olour television and a poi
Vandalism on line causes rail chaos wnto chaos on Monday
C. Newsham, Walton-le-Dale; F. Spurgeon, Bashall Eaves. a Best Suffolk shearling ram: 1
inmarleigh. byChampion: G. Sagar, Bolton-
G -Bowland. Reserve: 1. Briggs, Bton-oy-Bowland.
uiseley. BolJu d g e : Mr P. Dakin, of s est £uro senior ram: J. Fal
B est Euro lamb ram: B. Gerforth. Reserve: J. Falshaw,
t^iuneruu, wuacany,nfe **« Bromley Cross, where a a passengers and the driver jjUS waited to take them to
roe, was carrying no
worked hard to remove the
train.Meanwhile, Ribble Val ley passengers were pro vided with a shuttle ser vice from Clitheroe to
nd other crew were Bolton railway station to uninjured.
P But British Transport British Rai, spokes ctrain had been carrying ^ ^ red at 2-25 p!m and
olice warned that, if the.
train" h ad^ e ft 'the^Newton U ^ ^ c k 1’
t hampion: K. Bradley, Sal C e, Blackburn and Man- stupid behaviour sau the M’Brien, Mrs J. Porter and lan. B. Walker, Bolton-by-Bow
eroServices between Clith- vandalism and was utterly hester were in turmoil for B ritish Rail Pol nine hours, as engineers spokesman.
cPeter’s Way, near the remained upnght. entre of Bolton. ANNOUN. SECTION
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dehrail1edatnh(1e ‘X d itTff Mruits and vegetables. “It was clearly an act of wCarmen Miranda hat”
caused^a dfsaster.' H “ V G shortly afterwards. ^ incident happened
The objects
Exotic fruits evA tasty and informative ftrated the uses of exotic
Mening was spent when s rs Pat Hayward demon
sampleembers were able to
11 dishes were raffled. “ A competition for a Oas won by Mrs G.
the goodies when
rs M. C. Dyson. The 41st birthday party
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resume their journey. ., ,, ,
ommuters, the rail rmal services resumed
isN antiquarian book sale A to be held at VVhalley
bbey on Saturday. i Local book buyers are
bnvited to attend and r rowse among a wide specange of out-of-print and
o A mystery trip was the bl ester, as well as a possi brder of the day for mem t e outing to “Singing in Cers of the Ribblesdale
will be at the Copy Nook Hotel, Bolton-by-Bow land.A list was made of mem bers interested in a trip to ch see “Scrooge,” at Man
lub, Chatbum. waIncluded on the agenda
he Rain,” also at Man chester, in May.
r s a visit to a mill shop, a testaurant tea and a coun- . twry ride. An old song or
ome and the driver was thanked.
Beess in the Lancashire
Best-kept awards c Chatbum’s recent suc
tition — being highly com mended in the small vil lage class — featured high on the agenda at a meeting of the parish council. ATrie village also won the
st-Kept Village Compe
aying field, the Horsfall Trophy for the best village shop and a highly com mended certificate for the Edmund Jennings Court Sheltered Housing
plDC Trophy for the best
Scheme.Councillors decided to decline Bamfield Con struction’s offer of a small piece of land at the Stone- bridge Mill site for an amenity area. Liabilities in years to come would place a heavy responsibility on future village councils,
WISWELL
h o was sung on the way C3K6 On d is p la y p The art of preserving
alant material for flower peaker was thanked by
Mrs D. Garner. c Also exhibited was the
gridge on November 14th and there will be a sing-.
along a t Parbold on t November 23rd. Volun
Marianary county organiser Mrs
attending the annual
meeting.Competition winners were Mrs Garner, Mrs
McDonald will be
srranging was demon t on October 12th, where Wtrated to members of ahe competition will be for s iswell W I, whose
Capstick and Mrs Mus- grave and raffle winner was Mrs Cooke. Satur day’s coffee morning was a great success and thanks were extended to all who helped in any way. is The birthday meeting,
birthday card.
iake which won the “Best Cn Show Trophy” at the mlitheroe area Wl show,
ade by Mrs Lynda Mus- grove, and also on display were cards made by mem
bers.Congratulations were expressed to those mem bers who entered the a show, resulting in the
Cup.Birthday wishes were extended to Mrs S. Shar pies and Mrs M. Schofield. There is a visit to Lon-
ward of the Promotion
they decided. e Correspondence is to be
bus stop on Downham Road and drainage on Grindleton Road. The council next meets on October 17th.
ntered into regarding the
Sale of produce CThe United Reformed
£ hurch at Newton raised w100 from its harvest
eekend.The harvest festival
speaker was the Rev. G. Rodgers, who sang and played the guitar, and the organist was Mrs E. Has- lewood. A sale of produce was held and tinned pro duce was collected to be sent overseas for the needy.
Clitheroe and District Netball League
season left two teams are in F, , Diamonds 21 (L. Har- with a chance of the title.
W
fielIn the second division, Low- Airflow...................... It 1 i 1 on d and Diamonds are locked CaMtfstoncs.............. 15 6 0 9 24
eaders.
37 points apiece at the top. Hdhfield..................... 5 ® J cRBL, on 34 points. still have a Aces A....................... 5 2 0 13 6
Dominoes................... 1510 0 5 32 ^
DiriilonTwo
ghance of the title and their Grammar.................... 15 2 0 12 H game with Diamonds, in the last
ame of the season, will be cru- cial to the outcome.
w Results (player-of-the-match Diwficld..................... 1511 0 4 37 Chere given); Division One — Diamonds.................. 1511 0 4 37 Helalderstones 21 (C. Hosker), rbL.......................... 1510 0 5 34
PW D L P
1 lifield 12 (F. Hall); Dominoes Black Bull A................ 15 6 1 8 30 t 4 Pumas 22 (L. Roberts); Pan- Black Bull B................ 15 6 1 8 27
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WIDOW* o v e r a g e lo o k s , 'n e ed s to star t life again. l, Likes bar snacks, outings
* w e r e d . A p p ly 10 ®ox H413.
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410. P PPLICATION FOR___
LANNING PERMISSION Town & Country Planning
A NOT1CEOF____
General Development Or N der 1988
Prop osed d ev e lopm en t at Land East o f S lm on ston e B usin ess Park. Blackburn
OTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B
mred female. 2 4 -3 5 , single mouncil for planning p er B um w elcom e . Apply to
t Road. Slmonstone. I give n o Eice that Ribble Industrial
Rstates Is applying to the C ib b le V a lle y B o r o u g h
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LADY, 5ft 41n» w id ow , early 6 0 's , Interested in sw im
min g . d an c in g , a n 1™®*?' t r ip s o u t . s e e k s Q«nL t o
6 2 - 7 2 . w ith w ith gsoh ife. Apply Box H412. lbring a bit o f laughter Into
SINCERE lady. 3 ft 6in tall, wltm gent. Must be smart
out, age middle fiftie s or 6 0 ’s. Likes country pubs, walking, animals. Apply to b o xH 4 l5 ..
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young at heart, se ek s good l humoured male to share wikes music, dancing and
alking. Apply Box H409.
MALE. 4 0 's , n /s. divorced, s no tie s , financially secure,
equired.
ae ek s lady. 35*. for outings Cnd p o s s ib l e r om a n c e . r hildren welcome. Photo i!
CARING, slim lady se ek s gent. 6 0 -7 0 . w ith g.s.o.h. Enjoys trips out, dancing, travel, eating out. Apply to Dox H 411.
FEMALE, 3 3 . 5 ft 8 ln. n o t slim , n o t ugly, vgsoh. se ek s e a sy g oin g , ta ll m ale fo r f r i e n d s h ip , p o s s ib le r o mance. A pp ly to Box H 4 1 4.
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t ission to outline applica- oioon for Industrial D ev e l 3pm en t (A p p lic a tio n No
*nspect copies of: * the application
* and o ther documents su b mitted w ith It
the plans .
a t R e c e p t io n . L e v e l D. C ou n c il O ffic e s . Church
Walk. Clitheroe during nor- mol office hours until 6th October 1994
C11>b 1 e V a lle y B o r o u g h f ouncil at the Council Of oices. Church Walk, Clither
S994.igned Philip Dailey • On beholf o f Ribble Valley Borough Council
1e nll7 2RA by 6th October Dote 22nd September 1994
d he proposed development po e s n ot accord w ith the mrovisions o f the d ev e lop
Inent plan in force In the area t which the land to which
he application relates is sit- IMembers of the public may
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D e s ig n a ted C on se rv a tio n Area:
Act 1990
Detached garage at the Old Smithy. Grindleton Brow,
eived for permission to OROUGH COUNCIL
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cAn application has been re
AppUcatfon No. 3 /9 4 /0 5 9 5 Any person wishing to make s rep r esen ta tion s should do trom the date o f this adver f evelopment, Council Of eference number.
ao Information) Act 1985 c ny r e p r e s e n ta t io n s re
A copy o f the application s form and plan may be In
s artment within the period Signed P hllipBailey
tated. >ate 22nd September 1 994.
ppected In the Planning De TELEPHONE iDirector of Development) • ■
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CONFIRMATION OF PUBLIC ORDER
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990. SECTION 257
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
FOOTPATH NUMBER 19 AT
MANOR HOUSE FARM. EASINGTON
PUBLIC PATH DIVERSION ORDER 1994
On the 15th September, 1994, the Ribblo Valloy Borough Council I conlirmed the abovo named Order.
The oltocl ol the Order as con- lirmod. is to dtvort tho public right
I ol way (number 19 75SW) marked A-B on tho map running in a south
I opst direction lor 30m then doglegs to tho oast tor 20m onto a now route marked C-D on tho said map. Tho oltoit ol this diversion is to move that section ol footpath C-D 30m Irom tho ollicial lootpath access point. Tho altomativo route runs south east lor 20m, south west lor 10m, and then south oast lor 20m rejoining tho original look path. A copy ol the confirmed order and map contained in it has boon deposited at level C ol tho Ribble Valloy Borough Council, Council | Otlices. Church Walk, Clithoroo.
and may bo Inspected Iroe ot chargo during office hours.
This Ordor became operative as Itom 15th September. 1994, but il any person aggrieved by the
Order desiros to question the valid ity thoreot or ot any provision con tained therein on the ground that it is not within the powers ol the Town and County Planning Act 1990, or on the grounds that any
requirement ol that Act or any regulation made theroundor has
not boon complied wilh in relation to tho confirmation ot Order he may under Section 28B ot the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 within
six weeks Irom 22nd September, 1994. make application lor tbe pur pose to tho High Court. Dated: 22nd Soplombor, 1994,
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Personal Tuition
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offers tuition in
French (up to A level)
Piano, clarinet and flute Word processing of
documents, assignments etc. also available
Phone Jane on Clitheroe 22330
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Dressmaking/' Alterations
DRESSMAKER, your own p a tte rn s and m a te r ia ls t made to measure, also nl-
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70 9 3 6.
here 24 (S. Ingham), Grammar Settle......................... 15 7 0 8 27 20 (R. Wilson); Airflow 17, YoungFannera.......... 15 6 0 9 23 Kings 39.
Division Two — Young Farm- Acea B......................... 15 3 0 12 15 Roguea........................ 15 6 0 9 22
Kings have fulfilled their fix- wtures and lie in second place
p ith 40 points. Panthers hold I jt™Tt KH^
oll position with the same points and look favourites to win
greaves); Black Bull B 23 (S. 16 (V Knapp),
Division One
the league but Pumas, in third Panthers.................... 1512 1 2 40 place with 37 points, could still Kings........................ 1612 0 4 40 lwrestle the title away from the Pumas....................... 1510 3 2 37
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Neck and neck in both divisions
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