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THEiHIGHWAYS AGENCY AN EXECUTIVE AGENCY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 14 THE AS9 TRUNK ROAD (DUALLING SOUTH OF CLITHER0E) (TEMPORARY 40 MILES PER HOUR SPEED


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lint lie Ssaetc7 of Stole ja Transport has mods on O’det on tm A59 ta lk Road In the M o t of Kibble Voley to onto the coralwlion o! the ne'W tourdaboat or.d o second conojevray to te coined out in schly. .... «»ks ore exported to teen c! 7om on Monday 9 December 1996 am v/<! b l for an estima*ed perisd of 9 moalfis.


A temporary 40mph speed lesnltton end overcklndta vdl! te Imposed on Ire AS? between Its junctions t th Ire AS71, to fire nertn, m b Standen Hey, and to the south, ot Oak Ifl. Emergency services veKc'es rail be exempt from the restiMons M 'th wil only cpply as Waited by boffinsans).


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Augustine’s RC High School, Billington, won Whalley Lions Club’s annual poster


A CHATBURN girl’s painting of a hot-air balloon and its multi-racial crew has launched a bid for honours in a world peace poster contest. Chloe McCarrick, a pupil of St


competition, which serves as a preliminary round in the international movement’s contest to promote peace throughout the world. i The contest is for children aged between 11 and


lo and St Augustine’s has given its support since the competition began several years ago. The


ftfews from


Jane t Bancroft, Susan Whit well and Brian Cornthwaite and congra­ tulations wove extended to the winning team, cap­ tained by Alison Whilwell. Suggestions for the club programme followed. Both ju n io r public


Bowland YFC enjoyed a quiz night on Monday evening. Thanks were expressed to quiz masters


Questions Members of Bolton-b.v-


speaking teams were con­ gratulated on coming first and second on Thursday evening. Next week’s meeting is


school provides the judges and the club the prizes. Chloe received a £15 voucher from the club’s


immediate past-president. Mrs Carolyn Stuart, at a presentation ceremony held in school. Her poster now goes forward into the next round, organised by the Lions for the North-West region, stretching beween Liverpool and Cumbria. Eventually the UK finalist will go forward to America for the world final. Whatley’s second-place winner was Madiha


Chowdhary, of Langho, who received a £10 gift token, and the £5 third prize went to Katie Made,


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of Great Harwood. Our picture shows the prizewinners — from the


left, Katie, Chloe and iVIadiha, with Mrs Stuart (right) and other school and club representatives.


the Villages


( t re a su re r and social se c re ta ry ) , Mrs Tina


to retiring chairman Mr Levit and suggestion for fund-raising events were requested.


CCAyTON-LE-DAtEi


Seasonal A Christmas decoration


making demonstration took place at the meeting of Clayton-Le-Dale WI. Mr Graham Iddon is one


ice-skating at Blackburn. Members should meet in the village at 0-45 p.m. Please bring £>.25 each. Tickets for the Christ­


mas Carnival Ball on December 20th can now be ordered from Keith Pil- kington.


drive, organised by the committee, was held at Bolton-by-BowIand Vil­ lage Hall in aid of funds. MCs were Mr S. Hogg (whist), Mr J. Singleton (dominoes). Whist winners were as follows. Ladies: Mrs J. Knowles, Mrs P. Kay, Miss M. Jackson. Gents: Mr F Boothman, Mr M. Davis, Mr A. Moor- house. Dominoes: Mr R. Knight, Mr H. Wolfenden, Mrs M. Singleton. Raffle: M r s I r e 1 a n d , M r s Edmondson, Mr J. Ken­ yon, Mr P. Metcalfe.


For funds A whist and domino


John Hill reported a suc­ cessful season, 'particu­ larly for the junior cricket


chase of a new mower and proposed purchase of u hut to s to r e eq u ipm en t. Ground committee mem­


bers Mr Douglas Moss, Mr Colin Darlington and Mr Michael Smalley reported that fencing round the oavilion was now complete and a satisfactory financial report was given by Mr


Darlington.


which took the form of a barn dance and barbecue hf>ld at Tewit Hall I* arm, home of Mr Keith Wh - twell and Mrs Susan Whi-


A fund-raising event .


twell, raised over Jlrs Marion Billows was


thanked for orgiinising the annual quiz, winch was


well-supported. Election of offiteis. mi s


dance at the annual meet­ ing of Bolton-by-Bowland Cricket Club, held in the Coach and Horses Hotel. Chairman Mr Paul Levit thanked all the serving officers for their hard work and team captain Mr


team.Se cretary Mr Nigel Bunyoi) gave his report, which included the pur­


Cricketers There was a good atten­


Reynolds (fixture secre­ tary), John Hill (captain), Mr Peter Rawson (vice­ captain), Mr Levil (mid­ week captain). Thanks were expressed


extended to everyone to join Read Playgroup at its Christmas fair and nativ­ ity play on Thursday next from 10 a.in. to noon in the United Reformed Church, East View. Admission is fjl)p, which includes coffee and mince pies and there will he a raffiu, tombola, various stalls and games.


Welcome An i n v i t a t io n is


of the club’s favourite speakers and he was his usual cheerful and chatty self during his demonstra­ tion. He showed members how to prepare the formal arrangements and demon­ strated methods of making rings, swags and door- trims. By the end of the demonstration, members felt they could almost make ribbon bows just as well. Mr Iddon pointed out


Joan Shaw was presented, with an engraved Caith­ ness vase in appreciation of her late husband Jack’s' 25 years’ service to the parish council, serving seven years as chairman. Owing to no nomina­


Read Parish Council, Mrs


that the real spruce rings had been made by family and friends at his nursery during the quiet period between October and Jan- uary.The team now made around 3,500 rings during the three months before Christmas. Members agreed that it


start to the festive season.


was a lively and. enjoyable evening, which was a good


law to ban dogs from the recreation ground and children’s playground is in its final stages. Any dogs exercised in these areas will have to be kept on a lead. Church Street green and other grass verges in the parish will also be designated dog-free areas. The parish council


Christmas luncheon for senior citizens will be held


tions being received for a vacancy on the parish council Dr Richard Free­ man was co-opted. The final stages of the


Presentation Prior to the meeting of


Settle Football Club by 3< 0. Adam Kostelek scored two of Read’s goals and man-of-the-match Damien Bruce the other goal.


Winners Whist winners at the


drive held in Simonstone


Old School on Tuesday evening were: Ladies — Mrs B. Dawson, Mrs D. Birch, Mrs D. Nuttall (cons). Gents — Mrs E. Simpson, Mr R. Nuttall, Mrs P. Larkin (cons). The special prize was won by Mrs G. Walsh. The first drive of the


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New Year will be on Jan­ uary 7th.


Council At th e m ee tin g of


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Simonstone Parish Council councillors heard com­ ments on the visibility of the Altham Business Park from the village. Tree planting is to take place in an attempt to screen the park from Shuttleworth Hall link road and each new development will be landscaped to help break­ up the site’s unsightly impact from long dis­ tances. Other items discussed


the Waddington branch of the Royal British Legion were entertained to a band


Concert Members and friends of


amount raised at present for Waddington and West Bradford is in excess of £1,000.Everyone was thanked for their commendable effort by the branch chair­ man, Eric Edmondson.


attendance at the meeting of Waddington Leisure Club. After a delicious lunch, members were en te r ta in ed by guest


Wartime There was an excellent


concert given by the Slaid- burn Silver Band, which played a varied and enjoy­ able programme and was much appreciated. Proceeds were in aid of the Poppy Appeal and the


temporary road repairs to Hambledon View by Lan­ cashire County Council are consider to be unsatisfac­ tory. As this is the main


M A Bosonnet (presi­


dent)/ Mr and Mi* Geoff Billows and Mi Moss fvice-pi’e s id en ts ) , Mi etn allcV (chairman), Mr Simon' Bcynoidstvice- , •.v.-in) Mr Iiunyoii


(secretary).' Mr Darlington


speaker Mr Martin James, who is well-known in fish­ ing circles for his regular broadcasts. His talk this time, however, was about his experiences as a child (luring the war years. At only five years old, he occupied lots of his time by collecting cap badges and bits of shells, but grew up to enjoy the outdoor life. Thanks were expressed to him by Mrs Mary Hayton. Winner of the entry


Christmas lunch will take place in Waddington Social Club, and the cost will he £5.


ticket competition was Mrs P. Fisher. Next Wednesday the


ing the Christmas holidays will ta k e p la c e on D e cem b er 24th and December 27th. The next meeting of the


tors is now available for inspection at post offices, libra r ies and council offices. Comments and observations are welcome: please contact Mrs Kath­ leen Law on 01200 452411 regarding any mistakes. Refuse collections dur­


approach road to village amenities an urgent request will be made to rectify the matter. The Register of Elec­


expressed by councillors about the existing build­ ings in Altham Business Park which do not blend into the landscape. Simon- stone parish councillors have agreed to join in the protest. Councillors heard that


on Saturday. Following traditional fare, entertain­ ment will be provided by the Ba.xenden Concert Band. Concern was again


included a supper dance organised by the council which raised £11)0.80 for the SuperScan Appeal.


villagers regarding horses crossing the playing field in Harewood Avenue, let­ ters have been sent to three stables in the area. A member of the public was given the opportunity


Electors is available for inspection at post offices, libra r ies and council offices. Following complaints by


to explain the views of horse riders and requested


a compromise which might allow a route across the field for horses but which would not jeopardise the safety of the children. The


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chairman explained the land was only leased by the council and the crea­ tion of a special path might be expensive and unac­ ceptable to the owners. Oth er s ug ges tio ns received from residents, who are concerned about child safety,were to erect a notice or some form of: harrier to prevent the access of horses. No objections were


parish council will he Jan­ uary 0th at 7-00 p.m. in Read CE School.


first team drew 4-4 with Nelson and Eoulridge Old Boys. Sam Marshall and Mick Patton scored one goal each and Andrew Rushton the other two. Dean Halliwell was man- of-the-match. The second team beat


Football ^ On Saturday Read’s


raised by councillors to a planning application for the change of use of part of Tunslead House from staff accommodation to a


dwelling house. D e s p i te th e d am a g e to


lights which has occurred in the last two years, council­


increase the precept by £100 for the corning finan­ cial year. The senior citi­ zens* Christmas party will he held on December 14th. The next parish council


lors agreed that a Christ­ mas tree will he placed in the former parish garden. Councillors agreed to


meeting will he held Jan­ uary 31st.


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M A L E 3 2 Y R S . W . l . t .m . la d y in s im i la r p o s i t io n . 2 5 -3 5 in t e r e s t s sp o r t s , c in ­ em a , n ig h t s in w i th v id e o an d b o t t le o f w in e , w i th v iew t o la s t in g r e la t io n ­ sh ip . I am 5 f t 8* d a rk h a ir an d b lu e e y e s , r e la t iv e ly a t ­


t r a c t iv e , lo o k fo rw a rd to h e a r in g from y o u . B o x N o 1 0 4 4 .


C AROL 2 8 Y R S . 5 f t 6 ‘ s h o r t b lo n d e h a ir , h a z e l e y e s , cu d d ly , w . l . t .m . m a le 2 8 -3 6 y r s , s in c e r e , h o n e s t , t r u s t ­ w o r th y . 1 l ik e c lu b b in g , m u s ic , d in in g o u t . c in em a s , and am lo o k in g fo r a m a le w i th a g o o d p e r s o n a l i t y and s .o .h . I am lo o k in g fo r a la s t in g r e la t io n s h ip . Bo x N o 1 4 7 5 . .


PAR TLY BLIND. M a le 3 9 y r s , b e en h u r t in p a s t , s e e k s ca r in g k in d w om a n , s om e ­ o n e I can tr u s t , n ic e lady , s in g le p a r en t s w e lc om e , I n e ed s om e o n e to ta k e ca r e o f m e and h a v e a lo t o f t . l .c . m a le s r in g fo r p u r e fr ie n d ­ sh ip a s w e l l . Bo x N o 1 0 4 9 .


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FEMALE 1 9 Y R S . W .l .t .m . s im i la r m in d ed fem a le fo r f i r s t e x p e r i e n c e , I l ik e p u b b in g an d c lu b b in g and h a v in g a g o o d lau gh , i f th is s o u n d s l ik e y o u , d is c r e t io n a s s u r e d , f em in ie a m u s t , C h o r le y /P r e s to n a r e a . Bo x N o 1 2 2 5 .


A N D Y . V e r y sh y and rom a n ­ t ic . en jo y s m o s t k in d s o f m u s ic , g o in g o u t fo r m e a ls , n ig h t s in /o u t , w . l . t .m . lady w i t h s im i l a r i n t e r e s t s , lo o k in g fo r p o s s ib le r e la ­ t io n sh ip w h o w a n t s to b e lo v ed an d ca r ed fo r . Box N o 1 3 5 8 .


D AR EN 3 0 Y R S . S e e k s s l im fem a le . 2 0 -3 2 y r s , p o s s ib le r e la t io n sh ip , I l ik e g o in g to th e c in em a , m u s ic , r e a d in g , c o n c e r t s , v id e o s , s im m in g a n d p u b s . I l ik e n ig h t s in /o u t s o ju s t ca l l . Bo x N o 1 3 8 5 .


MALE 4 6 Y R S . B row n ha ir , b lu e e y e s . s l im , en jo y m o s t th in g s in l i fe , c in em a , w a lk ­ ing in th e c o u n t r y s id e , lo v e t h e s e a s i d e , t r a v e l l in g , w . l . t .m . Indy 3 5 -4 5 to s h n r e l i f e ’s u ps an d d ow n s . Box N o 1 3 9 9 .


S IT U A T IO N V A C A N T . W an ted fem a le . 3 0+ q u a l i - f ic t lo n s , g .s .o .h . a f f e c t io n ­ a te an d ca r in g , n e ed ed u r ­ g en t ly by a 4 5 y r o ld m a le , w h o i s ca r in g an d a f f e c t io n ­ a t e a s w e l l , p r o s p e c t s n ig n t s in /o u t . Bo x N o 1 3 4 1 .


MA LE. D iv o r v c e d lo o k in g fo r y o u n g la d y to d o th in g s to g e th e r w i th 3 8 - 4 8 fo r a la s t in g r e la t io n sh ip . I en jo y , d in in g o u t . h o l id a y s ab ro a d an d h a v e g .s .o .h . g en u ic r e ­ p l ie s fo r a lo n g la s t in g r e la ­ t io n s h ip . B o x N o 1 4 2 6 .


LA D Y 4 5 Y R S . Y o u n g lo o k ­ in g la d y , s l im , p e t i t e , b ru n ­ e t t e , in t e r e s t s ic lu d c v ir tu ­ a l ly e v e r y th in g , s e e k s c a r ­ in g g e n u in e m a n w i t h g .s .o .h . fo r fr ie n d sh ip , p o s ­ s ib ly le a d in g to rom a n c e . P en d a l a r e a . Bo x N o 1 6 3 3 .


W ID O W 7 0 Y R S . n / s , w . l . t .m . s om e o n e p r e f e r ­


LA D Y WORKAHOLIC. 5 0 y e a r s , w e l l b u i l t , a t t r a c ­ t i v e , n i c e d i s p o s i t i o n , g .s .o .h . lo o k in g fo r a b e s t fr ien d , in th e P en d a l a r ea p r e fe r a b ly fo r a la s t in g r e ­ la t io n sh ip . B o x N o 1 2 1 2 .


S IN G L E M UM 3 4 Y R S . W i th g l a s s e s , l ik e s e v e ­ n in g s o u t to p u b s an d c lu b s , m u s ic , h a s a g .s .o .h . and-


w . l . t .m . y o u n g man w i th s im i la r in t e r e s t s . B o x N o 1 2 2 7 .


SIMON 2 7 Y R S . L iv in g in M a n c h e s t e r , g . s .o .h . a t ­ tr a c t iv e . n / s en jo y s p u b s , c lu b s an d c in em a , tr a v e l and sp o r t , w . l . t .m . fem a le o f s im i la r n a tu r e . B o x N o 1 6 3 6 .


ATTRACTIVE 4 0 Y R S . F e ­ m a le g . s . o .h . n o t t i e s , b lo n d e h a ir , b lu e e y e s , ca r ­ ing , v e r y lo y a l; w i s h e s to m e e t ta l i , d a rk h a n d som e m a le , fo r lo n g te rm . Bo x N o 1 6 3 0 .


a b ly la d y , to g o o n o u t in g s an d c om p a n y , 1 h a v e my ow n ca r an d l ik e w a lk in g , d a n c in g an d c o u n t r y s id e , an d en jo y s th e c lu b o c c a ­ s io n a l ly . B o x N o 1 6 3 9 .


MALE 2 9 Y R S . V a r io u s in ­ t e r e s t s . s in g le mum w e l ­ c o m e , w . l . t .m . f e m a l e 2 2 -3 2 y s . lo o k s u n im p o r ­ t a n t . m u s t h a v e g . s .o .h . f r ie n d s h ip p o s s ib l e r e la ­ t i o n s h i p . P e n d a l / W e s t C ra v en a r e a . B o x N o 1 3 4 6 .


MALE. 5 f t 10* ow n h om e an d em p lo y ed , s l im , fa ir ly a t t r a c t iv e , y o u n g 4 3 l ik e s m o s t ty p e s o f m u s ic an d n ig h t o u t an d in . g .s .o .h . s e e k s s l im a t t r a c t iv e f e ­ m a le , 3 8 - 4 8 fr ie n d sh ip and ma y be m o r e . Bo x N o 1 5 8 4 .


MALE 4 5 Y R S . O w n h om e and ca r . em p lo y ed , g .s .o .h . fa i th fu l , lo y a l , n o n d r in k e r . 5 f t 7 1 a v e r a g e b u i ld w . l . t .m . lady o f s im i la r a g e . s l im fo r la s t in g r e la t io n sh ip , v a r i ­ o u s in t e r e s t s and h o b b ie s . Bo x N o 1 3 4 2 .


MALE 4 7 Y R S . S in g le , o u t g o in g an d l ik e s ch i ld r en , g en u in e s .o .h . an d w . l . t .m . lady . 3 8 - 5 0 w h o h a s s im i la r in t e r e s r s in B u rn ley a rea , p o s s ib l e lo n g te rm r e la ­ t io n sh ip . b u t fr ien d ly in i t i ­ a l ly . Bo x N o 1 4 2 5 .


M A R K 2 6 Y E A R S . T a l l , s l im b lo n d e h a ir , g o o d jo b , ow n h o u s e and ca r , s e e k s r e a s o n b l y i n t e l l i g e n t ,


, w a rm an d fr ien d ly fem a le to en jo y l i fe w i th . S t H e len a r e a . B o x N o 1 4 0 8 .


M A L E 4 4 Y S . G e n u in e lo o k s y o u n g , h o n e s t an d ca r in g , w . l . t .m . g en u in e f e ­ m a le . 3 0 -4 4 fo r h o n e s t r e ­ la t io n sh ip . S t H e len s o n ly . Bo x N o 1 3 6 9 .


MALE 3 7 Y R S . Ca r ing and r om a n t ic , w . l . t .m . fem a le 2 5 -3 5 w i th g .s .o .h . fo r la s t ­ in g r e l a t i o n s h ip , s in g l e m um s w e lc om e . B o x N o 1 6 3 8 .


MALE 2 6Y R S . 5 f t 9 ’ v a r ied in t e r e s t s , w . l . t .m . la d y , , s l im , a g e u n im p o r ta n t , fo r fr ie n d sh ip le a d in g o n to r e ­ la t io n s h ip h o p e fu l ly . B o x N o 1 4 6 3 .


MALE 6 0 Y R S . W . l .t .m . f e ­ m a l e . 5 0 - 6 0 y r s f o r , f r ie n d s h ip /p o s s ib le r e la ­


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MALE SO Y R S . D iv o r c e d w i th n o t ie s , w . l . t .m . la d y , n / s o r s im i la r a g e , I l ik e m o s t th in g s b u t lo v e c la s s i ­ ca l m u s ic . B o x N o 1 2 7 5 .


XM A S CRA CK ER . W an ted b y g o o d lo o k in g 4 8 y r o ld m a le , m u s t b e s l im an d a t ­ tr a c t iv e 2 5+ S t H e len s a r e a . Bo x N o 1 2 7 4 .


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so u g h t b y ta l l , s l im in t e l l i ­ g e n t a t t r a c t iv e , s o l v e n t m a le . B o x N o 1 6 1 3 .


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W IL L 3 6 Y R S . 6 F T 2 ‘ a d o r e s c h i l d r e n a n d w . l . t .m . s om e o n e sp e c ia l , g en e r a l in t e r e s t s , p u b s and c lu b s , w a lk in g , I am t ir e d i f b e in g m e s s ed a r o u n d , i f y ou fe e l th e sam e , th en g iv e m e a c a l l . Bo x N o 1 0 1 9 .


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