rNTS'i w * T *m*'. Y «*v |*<, t*<g $i Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)
Bid to set fire to home of ex-girlfriend
A DESPERATE man pushed burning rags through letter boxes and homes of his former girl- doctors.
by soaking rags in petrol and setting them alight. Afterwards, he tried to
overdose on alcohol and sleeping pills. GTne co u r t , was. told
V OUlia 1UV M44.J...V relationship
which could eventually ia
Trees planted in memory of popular auctioneer
TEN En g lish o ak tre e s were p lan ted by Chipping Agricultural and .H o r ticu ltu ral Society’s show committee in memory of p o p u la r C l i th e ro e a u c t io n e e r R o b in
Addyman. A plaque bearing the inscription “Planted by
planted. The trees are the latest stage in a tree-planting
an, 1940-1994” marks the spot where the trees are programme which has seen over 2,500 trees planted
Chipping Show Committee in memory of long-serv ming officer and committee member Robin Addy
eroe Auction Mart for 30 years, died suddenly last year.He combined his auctioneering duties with the role of general manager during the latter part of
at Chipping Showfield over recent years. Mr Addyman, who was an auctioneer at Clith
his career and steered the company through the transfer to the purpose-built mart at the Ribbles- dale Centre, Lincoln Way, five years ago. Pictured at the memorial site, from the left, are
Trish Muter.
committee members John Muter, Mike Ingoldby, chairman Francis Mercer, president James Berry, Richard Seed, Kath Rushton, Vic Robinson and
Carers of elderly risk losing jobs
HUNDREDS of Lan cashire carers looking after the elderly could
Private sector could be left out in cold by Tony Cliff
■ That is the warning tern wide open to leaving given by Lancashire Care the independent sector out Association, which repre- m the cold. ,He-added:
lose th e i r jo b s 11 0f the association, said the changes in the Com- Community Care Act had munity Care Act, and changed the way social the way it is inter- care was funded and dis- preted, are not made,
Mellor, chairman w & f 1
dealing with independent nurBing and residential care homes, domiciliary care and day care services in the county. And Mrs Gill Bailey, of Clitheroe, tuhie secretary oi cn of the Asso- rvsso-
ers, agrees.
Police warning after spate
of bike thefts
POLICE are again warn ing Ribble Valley resi dents to be on their guard for bike thieves following a spate of cycle thefts dur
ing the summer. Sgt Lee Halstead, of
ClitHeroe Police, said bikes should kept secure at all times and not left
unattended. He explained that, while
s h ^ i d b l r i J I n ^ c t t pensed,. leading to a sys-
should be given far clearer, choices when it comes to choosing care provision to
match their needs. The taxpayer is losing out, as
ciation of Independent care uj the independent Community Care Provid- sector,
---------- ------ _ ....
state-run residential care costs more than similar
forc ’:ing many providers out of Dusiness. Everyone
-----
has had to take out an ruption and sometimes dis- accreditation certificate tress for residents of the with Lancashire County homes and their families Council to promote stan- and often the local commu- dards, which we welcome, nity, too. but, since we did this, L an c a sh ire County th e r e h av e b e e n no-Council had expressed referrals. '
UlUliLGO.* U.WJUIl. ----------------- --— -------- 'concerns about the general
Lancashire County Coun- community care. Its spo il, ‘rS tVint when a tier- keswoman said: “Provid-
A snokeswoman for inadequacy of funding for
s o /n e 'd s r e s id e ^ £ e £ " a s s is?aqnU
choose which hometo live ceeathenv ncan ^ c re a s e in demand for w ’' --------- f e e to fu n u h ^ e cT o r ’o? chasfng such service £om
pendent care providers Thl Yegislation does not sectors is limited by the were managing to run sue- Drovide the same degree amount of money avail-
cessful, committed and K o l c e for d h m i c K ab le " ? hla ma, f es f° r quality businesses despite
being faced, but others As the availability of pendent or public sector, were finding it an uphill care at home services has The county council already struggle, as there had increased, fewer elderly spends more on purchas- been a steep drop in the people have needed to be big services from rndepen- number of referrals from cared for in residential dent sector providers than Social Services.
the problems currently aclv“-CD-
1 domiciliary uncertamty for ail provid- ' e r s whether in the inde
. . . . . .
thieves had been stealing bikes left unlocked in the street, they had also been taking them from gardens and garden sheds. Clitheroe Police offer a
their bike.
fear is that elderly people are being ‘encouraged’ to use state-owned providers to keep those facilities viable and because this helps the bureaucrats to shuffle th e i r budgets effectively.” Mrs Bailey agreed with Mr Mellor’s comments.
Mr Mellor said: “Our
postcode service to anyone wanting to have th eir home postcode stamped on
homes. As a result, occu- pancy in all sectors has
o
■ truly identifying the cost of their in-house services and this means a restric tion on prices in the domi ciliary care sector. This is
COOL weather accompanied Clitheroe Naturalists on a trip to Seobergh.
Panoramic view of Holme Fell
the banks of the River Lune from Killington Bridge to Lincoln’s Inn Bridge.
and a small party rejoined the coach to travel to Sed-
The group then divided
bergh and follow the town tra i l with Mrs Madge Nutter.
Chris Pickles, went to Underwinder,. Howgill Lane, Lockbank and along Brant Fell; pausing at Settlebeck Gill for a pano ramic view of Holme Fell
The remainder, led by
and Fostrow Fell. . The groups rejoined and
house is still in use.
’ A 'total of 56 flowers were noted and spotted flycatchers,. as well as several • goldfinches, were
spotted. T h e le a d e r s - w e re
thanked by Mrs. Christine Washbrook.
on Septemher-9th, is to Garstang, departing; Clith eroe Station at 10 a.m. . \<
■ The g roups next trip,
went hy-field paths to Brigg Flatts, where a 17th century Quaker meeting
Thirty-seven members of the group walked along .
She said :“We are not- faced with a level playing field. The council is not
BLOOMING g o o d — a c t io n . They also
rece.vcu I thit wn<? tbp vpi-flift of an award for tb?
be.st I]V j that was tne veicuct oi sentation tabie in thee'
shows on the exhibits Holden Clough Nursery of a local couple.
Blooming good show from couple udges at top flower show
of Holden Clough Nur- horticultural nurseries. sery, Bolton-by-Bowland, Mr Foley praised his beat the heatwave and hard-working team, par- bowled over judges at the ticulariy Mrs Terry Mick- Southport Flower Show elson, who prepared the with their 20ft. border of show p la n ts , and his cottage garden plants. brother, Geoffrey Foley, They were awarded a who helped him stage the gold medal for their exhi- display.
Peter and Anne Foley, part of a programme on
was then featured on Granada Television, as
bit, which included pre-' Mr and Mrs Foley Victorian perennials and recently collected a gold ornamental grasses, as medal and cup for exhibit-
_
well as a trophy for the ing the best stand in the most outstanding exhibit herbaceous perennial class in the non-competitive at the Leeds Show.
He said that some inde- ^ ^vthe local authority the pnvate and voluntary
declined. The county coun- cil has closed 25 of its own
I charges of arson being reckless as to whether life I would be endangered.
Avenu e,' Simonstone, pleaded guilty to three
Gregson, -------‘ ----- __ - - - - — TVs & VIDEOS
SONY. AIWA NICAM VIDEO RECORDERS
I DOUBLE CASSETTE I VIDEO RECORDERS
NEI, PHILIPS NICAM COLOUR TVs
1 HITACHI VIDEO RECORDERS
NEI, HITACHI COLOUR TVs
SONY HAND HELD TVs
SONY 21 "COLOUR TVs
SONY PERSONAL CD PLAYERS CROWN PERSONAL CD PLAYERS
SAMSUNG, HITACHI l RADIO CASSETTES
AIWA, SONY RADIO CASSETTES
PIONEER HI FI SEPARATES
I SYSTEMS + CD
1 MIDI HI FI SYSTEMS
MICRO HI FI SYSTEMS + CD MIDI HI FI
£50 £40 £50 £40 £60 £5
£25 HI FI EQUIPMENT
£10 £6 £4 £5
From£9 £40 £30 £15
PERSONAL STEREO RADIO CASSETTES
homes since 1 991, though | | TWO BAND RADIOS it has done so 1 reluctantly because it has meant dis-
£1 £1
A D M I S S I O S I IY
C A T A L O G I I I - X I ALL GOODS MUST BE .
CLEARED BY OWN TRANSPORT BY 9pm ON DAY OF SALE
J WORD PROCESSORS & TYPEWRITERS
COMPUTERS,
I COMPUTER GAMES NINTENDO COMPUTERS
I COMPUTERS SEGA
ATARI VCS2600 | COMPUTERS £1
£25 £38 £15
. BROTHER WORD PROCESSORSZfcU
SMITH CORONA f H (1 TYPEWRITERS
Z I U PHOTOGRAPHIC
CANON. OLYMPUS SLR CAMERAS
PENT AX SLR CAMERAS
the Government expects it to.”
I BINOCULARS CAMCORDERS
VIVITAR AUTO CAMERAS HIGH POWERED
£15 £18 £8 £8
I JVC, HITACHI, SONY, SANYO £ 4 (|(|
| CAMCORDERS Z1UU CAR HI FI
PIONEER, SONY CAR C 1 C RADIO CASSETTES Z 1 0
PYE, GOODMANS CAR#?* n RADIO CASSETTES Z I U
AIWA CAR RADIO CASSETTES Z l A C 4 9
SONY CAR RADIO m n CASSETTES WITH CD Z O U
PANASONIC CAR £ Q C CASSETTES WITH CD Z A O
BLAUPUNKT CAR o « J f l RADIO CASSETTES Z z U
CAR RADIO CASSETTE n n WITH SPEAKERS
1 CAR RADIOS Z Z £1
l UNWANTED GOODS We vrill sell your unwnnled a°oik
and surplus storks (new Hams only) (or a smoll commission - plena phone wilh prior notice
0161-205 0738 financial advi
" ------'■ '*------- r ““ another club member, Mr E r ic Mansfield, from ta l condition and his Clitheroe.
He was also sun—...B over and began seeing sure of humanity. He has from the early stages of an hereditary mental
also
job and ffering illness,
dear the relationship was
lead to senile dementia. Former financial adviser
accept G reg son this and began could n o t
“How would you like to live your life under a per manent death threat?”
Judge Reginald L o e n c m iw^wuivw pjlaced him on probation for two years, with condi-
ockett A
AM 4l» M/.H llltf Al* K/1VOQ
Mrs Simpson said that in September last y -ear the defendant pushed the rags through their letter boxes,
j —- — is unhappily bleak.
of Kirkdale making telephone calls to •------------------------- them, at one time saying: Mower stolen
BURGLARS s to le a Honda petrol-driven lawn- mower, valued at £750, from a garden shed at a house on Grindleton Road, West Bradford.
friend, her new boyfriend He .said he was taking Forensic tests revealed . Whalley._ .
and a business associate this line of sentence only the rage were all of the * because Gregson h a d ‘same origin. spent the last 11 months Mr Gerald Lumley (for on remand in prison. Gregson) said: “Here we Mrs Alex Simpson (pro- have a disintegration of
secuting) said Gregson had this man’s life. When he been a member of Clith- se t the fires, i t .was a
Ulregson s Efe had disinte- grated after a number of personal problems, includ ing losing his _______ _
eroe Ramblers’ Club when he met Mitton resident
Catherine Hutton. By 1993, she made it
desperate thing to do. “His action
less and were the actions of a very ill man. “This case needs a mea
__actions were reck
-imprisonment over the last 11 months and the future
Ring Display Advertising Clitheroe 2 2 3 2 3
SELLING FOR YOU
THIS SPACE COULD BE
£300,000 UNWANTED STOCK ONE DAY ONIY
Public Auction WENTWORTH TRADING
1 st Sale 11 am • 2nd Sale 2pm • 3rd Sale 6pm S T O C K SU R V E Y O R S , V A L U E R S & A U C T IO N E E R S
SUN 3RD SEPTEMBER SWAN*ROYAL HOTEL,
CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE PHONES &
(OPPOSITE BOOTS CHEMISTS)
ELECTRIC CHAINSAWS
PANASONIC TELEPHONES
FAX MACHINES £8
BINATONE. AUDIOLINE C 9 TELEPHONES
ss ZZ
FAX/PHONE/COPIERS £38 ^ « eharp £48 £25
BINATONE FAX/PHONES
MOUNTAIN BIKES GOLFING
BROLLIES
SPORTS GOODS £18
O I Z I
WILSON. PING 0 1 1 1 GOLF CLUBS
Z I U
HEAD. DUNLOP, GRAPHITE SQUASH & O O BADMINTON RACKETS ZO
DYNAMIX
EXERCISE BIKES Z IU ALL GOODS
O i f l
MUST BE SOLD ON THE DAY!!
COME EARLY FOR A SEAT MAILORDER
& CATALOGUE RETURNS LEADING
STORE GROUP SURPLUS
WEIDER POWER BENCHES
WEIDER WEIGHTS
WEIDER
TOP BRANDS £ 8
ROWING MACHINES ZO SNOOKER TABLES £ ^ Q
FromZI _ O Q
M RiLEYASH SNOOKER CUES
BLACK & DECKER HAMMER DRILLS
BLACK & DECKER CORDLESS DRILLS
BLACK & DECKER JIG SAWS
BLACK & DECKER WORKBENCHES
ZA
£5 £ 4
£ 5 £ 4
UNLESS BANKERS DRAFT FOR THE HOME
IDENTITY NO COMPANY CHEQUES ACCEPTED
r SWITCH OR CHEQUE WITH APPROPRIATE
KETTLES, TOASTERS
SHAVERS LUGGAGE, 3 PCE, 5 PCE, 10 PCE
ASSTD LEAD & CRYSTAL GLASS
ELECTRIC CAN OPENER 6 KNIFE SHARPENER
STATUES AND FIGURES
24 PCE CANTEEN OF CUTLERY
ELECTROLUX TURBO VACS
HITACHI CYLVACS
£1 £1 £3 £1
£2
SIEMANS WASHING MACHINES
INDESIT, ZANUSSI DISH WASHERS
LADIES & GENTS WATCHES
CLAIROL HAIR DRIERS
CARMEN ROLLERS
ZANUSSI. HOTPOINT WASHING MACHINES
£1.38 £3.68 £28 £18 £48 £25 £28 £1 £1 £6
CO WELCOME! TRADE HAND & POWER TOOLS
PIFCO STYLING TONGS
FAST TAN SUN BEDS
FIRE SURROUNDS
SINGER SEWING MACHINES ZANUSSI, VALOR COOKERS
£18 £5
£1
CASH,ACCESS. VISA, CONNECT. DELTA,
PAYMENT BY TOOLKITS
£18 £5
MORPHY RICHARDS SANDWICH MAKERS
TEFAL DEEP FRYERS
PRESTIGE PRESSURE COOKERS TEFAL SLOW COOKERS
GOBLIN TEASMADES
ROWENTA. MOULINEX STEAM IRONS
ASSORTED LIGHT FITTINGS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CARRIAGE CLOCKS
OVER 1000
£6 £7 £4 £5 £ 5 £4 £2
ELECTRIC ORGANS £18
£3 £5
SEGA NINTENDO. GOLDSTAR AIWA ALBA SONY JVC CASIO PHILIPS HITACHI
TOSHIBA AMSTRAD
SANYO SHARP . PANASONIC
YAMAHA SWAN
HITACHI BRAUN ELECTROLUX FERGUSON
HOOVER AMIGA
GRANDFATHER CLOCKS CHINA DINNER SETS C60&C90 TAPES (PACK OF TEN)
£18 £18 £1
£38 PANSETS, £8 3 PIECE UNIT IB, VALE PARK, HAZELBOTTOM RD., MANCHESTER M8 7GS. TEL: 0161 205 0738
■ A I L PRICES SUBJECT TO 1 0% SALES COMMI S S IO N .& V A T ST ANDA RD RATE ALL PRICES SH OWN ARE LOWEST RESERVE PRICES.
30 PCE DINNER SETS C | . (SLIGHT SECONDS). ZD ; 10 PIECE TEA-SETS r o (SLIGHT SECONDS) Z z 6 CUT GLASS/LEAD M CRYSTAL TUMBLERS ZO
■; ZO o a
LATE ARRIVALS There wall be a full range of
THOUSAND'S UPON THOUSAND'S OF COLOSSAL BARGAINS, TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST ALL GOODS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
o- ■ mi mo evening soles so that people who work
benefit of the sale.
SUCCESSFUL SALES
- MANY THOUSANDS
OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
BIKES 3 WHEELER TRIKES
FOR THE KIDS £5
TRAIN SETS
KIDDIES SLIDES REMOTE CONTROLLED CA CARS & TRUCKS
£2 £ 3 £6
Z*i
ASSTD TOYS & DOLLS £1 BEDDING
' DORMA, VANTON A DUVET SETS
DORMA SHEET SETS
£4 £3
DORMA PILLOWCASES FOGARTY & THERMAFIL n n DUVETS
DOWNLAND M c n DUVETS From Z I
SWANSDOWN DUVETS
. . From Z l
KIDDIES NOVELTY p i DUVET COVERS Z l
FOR THE GARDEN GARDEN RAKES
ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMERS
FLYMO LAWNMOWERS
GARDEN RELAXERS
GARDEN HAMMOCKS
GARDEN PARASOLS
£1 £6
£12 £18 £6 £4
50p
FromZa. .D U
3 PIECE SUITES FLAT PACK FURNITURE
CLOCKS HOME
From £50 From £2
FREE STANDING FRIDGES ALARM
£32 £1
SECURITY SYSTEMS Z l U VINERS
n . CUTLERY SETS From Z IU n
WOK SETS PORCELAIN DINNER SETS KITCHEN TABLE & CHAIR SETS SHARP. MOULINEX
. MICROWAVE OVENS SAMSUNG. HINARI MICROWAVE OVENS
MOULINEX FOOD MIXERS
PLANTERS AND VASES
KENWOOD FOOD MIXERS ASSTD LARGE CERAMIC
£3 £5 £8 £5 £4 £3 £8
aq L O
tried to kill himself because he thought his life was in ruins. .. _ ■; • Preston Crown Court tions that he receive psy- as well as at the home of
heard how Robert Greg- chiatric and medical treat- former business associate son (54) attack ed th e ment as d ire c te d by R o b e r t A rm s tro n g ,m
THE NEW INTERACTIVE TV GAMESHOW
Play live on lTV this Saturday and every day in the Daily Express and Sunday Express!
Pick up your gamecard in Saturday’s ‘This Week*.
Sunday's ‘Classic* magazine, or from your newsagent. S U N V A X L
•fyjtff t-Vvff^ Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August Slstj 1995' 17 Daily Express
>
- r "
M ’
<"5 *
‘
*1 I
t
- \t*f r
a
'-r1 -
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26 |
Page 27 |
Page 28 |
Page 29 |
Page 30 |
Page 31 |
Page 32 |
Page 33 |
Page 34 |
Page 35 |
Page 36 |
Page 37 |
Page 38