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18 CliUieme Advertiser & Timex, Jmic'JOtlt, J!)!>> <


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it’s easy,


hen be given a PIN (Personal Identification r Number) that you alone will use to hear For just the cost of a phone call your


advertisement will be published in the L Burnley and Padiham Express. Nelson


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FEMALE, 20, n cuddly Indy, said to huve a bonny face, is l looking for a man, 18-25,


P E R S O N A L S E R V IC E S


SAKDEN Rose Queen Sally with her attendants


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must show interest In pubs, clubs and nights in & out, GSOH is u must. Box No.


ooks not that important, 1441.


KEVIN, 31, into keep fit. I do martial arts three times . a week, muscular build,


rea. Box No. 1158. ar. Box No. 1188.


w looking for a female. 28-34, o ho’s Into keep fit. going cut for drinks St going to clubs. Single mums wel­ aome. Pendle/ Burnley


WIDOW, 60'S, 5ft 1. blonde


hair. GSOH. wltm gentle­ man.-sumo age group, re­ ctired business man-with


GAY FEMALE, 25. looking ' for other gay females in the


Burnley area, for fun nights out In Manchester, prefer­ ably uged 25-30. Box No.


1282.


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Glenn saw a dream JS IX e ." P ^ t ^ a n d come true when she Rjcharc| whitwell, wore was crowned Rose outfits made by church Queen at St Nicholas’s member Mrs Nora Jones. C h u r c h , S a b d e n , She has been making cos- which is celebrating tumes for Rose Queen cei- l in th an n iv ersary emomes at the church foi


SCHOOLGIRL Sally Whitwell C h lo e c o w u r lv p n m m a r k , H a y l e y


pupil at Clitheroo Royal her wonderful work from Grammar School, told the Ribble Valley Mayor, church members and visi- Sabden Coun. Eileen tors that: since she was Lowe, who opened the very young she had always Victorian-style garden hoped to serve as Rose f 0 (,e f o l lo w in g th e Qu e en , a f t e r se e in g crowning ceremonies at the church. She felt proud and privileged to be Rose Queen during the 150th


year, something she would


r e t i r in g Rose Queen Louise Jones who thanked everyone who had helped during her year of office. The new Queen and her


j-i, W a l k i n g c a m p a i g n a i m e d a t t h e y o u n g


SCHOOLCHILDREN from the Ribble Valley are being urged to take to Shanks’s Pony on June 27th for Lancashire’s second Travelwise — Walk to School


Day.


hoped that it will be even more successful than the first event in March, when over' 100,000 children took


The campaign is aimed at primary schools and it is ' . . .


* Lancashire County Council say the benefits of Walk to' School are that young people’s road skills are improved, parents are encouraged to accompany them to'school, the environment around schools is improved, the damage to the environment caused by cars'is highlighted and a healthier lifestyle is promoted. AH children taking part are eligible for a competi­


tion of a foot.


e f^fews from the Villages ® MARTIN TOP


A n n i v e r s a r y Salem Congregational


Chapel, Martin Top, cele­ brated the Sunday School anniversary services on Sun­


day. The morning service began


with the singing of “ All Things Bright and Beautiful”. Mr and Mrs Chris Kelsall, ol Caterall, led the family ser­ vice, Sarah Moorhousc gave a Bible reading and Joanne Hacking and Louise HarLley took up the offertory. Sunday School scholars sang “I am a Christian”, Mrs Ethel Hartley was the organist. • Mrs Keisall’s message was


R a m b l e r s h e a d o u t f o r K e s w i c k


THE summer sunshine brought, out. the shorts and sun cream for North East Lancashire Ramblers on


their coach ramble to Keswick. One walk, starting from the vdlage of 1 hrclkeld


took the route to the top of Bleneathra via Gategil Doddiek and Scales farms and Scales Fell, descend


ing by Blease Fell to Keswick. The second walk lefi Thrclkcld and climbed to Burnt


in the mysterious Castle Rigg stone circle, , the stispeir sion bridge at Portinscale and the nature trail Brundleliolme Woods.


tion to win a computer for their school. A separate prize of £200-\vorth of art materials will go to the school making the biggest, brightest art representa­


shire Dales, on July 28lh. There will be a choice euided walks on offer and Ramblers’ Association mem hers can book, after 0 p.m., on 01200 2:15040. Non- members can book, after July 17th, on 0128- 01-12.1.


The next coach ramble is to Sedbergh, m the York . R o a d r o w g o e s o n


produce and plants, games and sidesnows for all the family. Once again the Vicar will be


and


nmning a sweet stall. Gilts of sweets and chocolates, etc., should ’ be taken to the vicarage tomorrow, or handed in on the day of the gala.


MU s t a l l The Mother’s Union will


also be having a stall at the gala and articles in blue, yel­ low, gold or white are being collected for the stall. Gifts may be handed to any com­ mittee member and it would be very helpful if these could be priced. The summer outing takes


entitled “What a Load of Rub­ bish”. She illustrated her


message by items of rubbish being hidden around the chapel for the children to col­ lect and put into a bin bag. The items of rubbish repre­ sented wrong things in our lives, such as selfishness and wrong thoughts, which we


needed to get rid of.


with singing “Love Divine . the form of a “Nibbles and Pastor Jeff Jones led on the Noggin” evening and mum- theme of “Must We Be Born bers are asked to take items Again?” Hymns were accom- of “finger” food and drinks for panied by Mr Martin Hodg- other members to try. son, of Ingleton, on the key- b o a rd a n d M r C h r i s Waddington with guitar. They gave two modern instrumen­ tal pieces - the first one being “Only by Grace Can We Enter”, closing with everyone singing “To God be the


Evening worship began stone Old School. It is to take .


Simonstone with Read WI takes place tonight in Simon-


N i b b l e s The June meeting of the


Glory”. Refreshments and warm


JHATBUIIN residents Bridge Street and Dow and county council officials ham Road. In a letter to are moving in different Chatburn Parish Council, d i r e c t i o n s in t h e i r it said that the measures attempts to solve traffic were to address the prob-


problems at a village road lems created by parked Junction.


vehicles near the junction. ‘ The council, which is the A spokesman for the


authority responsible for County Surveyor said tin ‘ the countv’s highways, has these investigations wci made recommendations to undertaken after requests


place yellow lines at four by the police, sections of the junction of Shop owners and resi­ dents in the vicinity of the junction were incensed. They raised a petition to protest at the proposals and the parish council for maily objected. Mrs Elaine Bicknell, of


Very small entry


place on Tuesday, the venue being the Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves. Anyone want­ ing to go must hand in their names by tomorrow. The cost


will be approximately £12. There will be no branch


meetings during July and August.


ONCE again there was a very small entry of clean cattle at Clitheroe’s Auc­


tion Mart. Monday’s mar­ ket had a similar entry to w last week’st.though there


prices. Young Bulls: light made to


as a small nsff in bull


104.50p (average 93.57p), medium to ll(i.50p (101.&5p), heavy to 08.50p (00.40p), overall to lltf.SOp (JH5.82p). Heifers: heavy made to


lamb sales brought the inue- vitnble decline in prices. Lambs: lig h t made to


the newsagents on' the cor­ ner of the junction, said: “ The co u n ty council intends to put the yellow) lines at the widest part oil the junction, where there is ample room for parking,! and this will not deal with' what the county council; se e s as a problem of* congestion.”


101.50p (average 101.50p), overall to lOl.BUp (lOl.SOp). The increase in the national


fellowship followed each scr- jeet of i sermon at Chatburn


S e rm o n The Creation was the sub­


Methodist Church Sunday School by the Rev. Derek North, of Kulwood. The Bible story of the Crea­


Gala The annual gala takes place


oil Saturday afternoon. Teas and refreshments wi


tion was recounted by Adam McCally and Christopher Spensefey, with Lawrence Whittaker as God. At the evening service, Mr


on Read School playing fields


be available in the school hall and there will be numerous ^talls, includingyjooks, toys,


made to 107.14p (105.12p), medium to 115.00p (llO.SJp), heavy to lOO.OOp (01.18p), overweight to G7.05p (G7.0f>p), overall to 115.00p(104.20p). Ewes made to 02.00p


125.00j> (115.70))), standard to lJl.KDp (117.4:5p), medium to 124.88p (ll(i.Olp), heavy to 112,-IOp (112.40))), overweight to 110.48p (110.48p) overall to 181.81)p (110.80p). Prime Hoggs: standard


(84.00])) and Rams made to 07.00p (57.85))).


North’s theme was the feed­ ing of the 5,000. Christopher Spenseley sang “Father, I


ford Johnson and hymns were also sung outside the church,


place into your hands”. The organist was Mr Clif­


THIEVES broke into a metal storage container at Hodder Cottages, Wad­ dington, and took a petrol cement mixer, some lead flashing, shovels and a tran s fo rm e r , to g e th e r valued at £1,900. >


£1,900 theft


tion from village residents was sent to the council’s' Highways and Transporta-’ tion Committee in March,! objecting to the proposals. As a result, the county!


The 200-signature peti-|


council has now offered to remove one set of lines, outside Mrs Bicknell’s) shop, but to install a traf-1 fie bollard to encourage drivers to adopt slower speeds as they .approach* the junction. Chatburn parish council­


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23 v Public Notices


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL : •


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PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


LISTED BUILDINGS: ..


An application has been received to:* EXTENSION TO EXISTING TOILET BLOCK AT REAR OF BUILDING TO PROVIDE KITCHEN FACIUTY AT: 7 8 - 8 2 W H A L L E Y R O A D . CLITHEROE: APPLICATION NO.


8/96/0340


EXTEND EXISTING BUILDING TO REAR OF SITE. CONSTRUCT CAVITY WAIL • ON BISON TYPE FLOORING ON STEELWORK S U P P O R T S . R E N D E R E D EXTERNAL BLUE SLATE ROOF AT: 7 8 - 8 2 W H A L L E Y R O A O , CLITHEROE: APPLICATION NO 3/96/0342


Statutory Cist of Buildings of Spedal Architectural or Historic Interest Any


S properly Is lncluded_ in tatutory List of I MTROOS


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lors were not impressed* by the suggestions. A; spokesman for it said that, there were now two sets of prohibitions when the parish council initially objected to one. It is to write to the- County Sur­ veyor inviting a represen­ tative from his department to meet parish councillors for a site visit or to attend a parish council meeting.


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p e r s o n w is h in g to m a k e representations sho'uld do so In writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Director of Development, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe. BB7.2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information). Act 1985, any representations received w ill be available fo r Inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Development Sub-Committee agenda. Any representation received after the 21 day period will not be taken Into account when determining the application. A copy of the application form and


& m a y ' be inspected in the opment Department within the


period stated.


On behalf of Director of Development Dated 17th June 1996


There were three more leisurely walks, which took . . . . . . .


Horse Ridge, Lonscale Fell, Jenkin Hill, Skiddaw Lit­ tle Man, Howgill Tongue, Applethwaite and Ornthwaite.


m H O M E S E R V IC E S


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SECTION _ _ _ m ^ Public Notices •mw.


NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR . PLANNING PERMISSION •


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING GENERAL DEVELOPMENT ORDER 1988 •


NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B


PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AT CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL, ■ MITTON ROAD, WHALLEY


, give notice that NHS EXECUTIVE (NORTH WEST) Is applying to the libble Valley Borougn Council for


p la n n in g p e rm is s io n to : RE-DEVELOPMENT & REUSE OF


REDUNDANT HOSPITAL BUILDING &


LAND FOR RESIDENTIAL A EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT. PRIMARY SCHOOL AND OPEN SPACE: APPUCATION NO 3/96/0342' Member ol the public , may Inspect


oples of: the application


• and other documents submitted with it at Reception, Level D. Council Offices. Church Walk, Clitheroe, during normal office hours unbl 11 July 1996 Anyone who wishes to make representations about this application should write to Ribble Valley Borough Council at the Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA by 11 July 1996 -


On behalf of Ribble Valley Borough


Council Dated 17 June 1996 - ■


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i ts lo u tn anniversary. . the p as t 30 yeiU.s an(i Sally, aged 12 and a received special thanks for


mm


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crowning. Coun. Lowe shared in


remember for the rest of and St Nicholas’s vicar, her life.


the 150th anniversary theme of the occasion by wearing Victorian cos­ tume, as did stall-holders


Sally was crowned by son> who Was appropria- tely attired as a clergyman


the Rev. Roland Nichol-


of the times. The fete raised more


attendants, Jason Bates, Connor P a r f i t t , Fiona


than £000 for church funds and Mr Nicholson thanked everyone for making such a success of the event.


RIBBLE Vnllcy Mayor Coun. Lowe, ofSnhden and vicar the Rev. Nicholson pictured ut the roll-a-penny stall


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I FEMALE, young at heart, .i ’


5ft 8, wltm gentleman. 58-63, for friendship. Box No. 2096.


TALL. ATHLETIC male. 34. no tics. GSOH. romantic, - sincere St out-going, look-


GSOH. I enjoy sports, the cinema; good food St socia­ ' lising. Please phone & hear


f Ing for female. 26-35. n/s,


the real 'thing. Box - No. 2173.


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| ATTRACTIVE female, sep­ arated, young 42, 5 f t -4, with blonde hair Sc GSOH. seeks tall, attractive male, 35-45. for friendship or re­ alationship,. Lancashire


rea. Box No. 1121. or nights in or out. with


MALE, 30, GSOH. slight disability, smoker, enjoys nights out, sport St various 3 in te re s ts , wltm lady,


.


s0-35. for friendship St pos­ 1496ible relationship. Box No.


I MALE, 48, 6ft. GSOH. likes holidays abroad, dining out St music, no tics whatso­ ever. wltm someone In the Burnley. Pendle or Ribble Vullcy area. Box No 1501.


.FEMALE, 26, looking for a


tall, handsome stranger, 26-32, to rescue me from a boring routine. Box No.. 1607.


- broad-minded, n/s, very ' caring St trustworthy, likes


ATTRACTIVE FEMALE, - mid 40’s. GSOH. fairly


nights In or out. Box No. 1983.


. : ' ' : ;


MICHELLE, 29, straight fe­ male. with children St baby­ sitter. looking for friends for nights in or. out, likes pubs, clubs & cinema. Box No. 2090.*


FRANCIS, 54, own home, static caravan outside Scar­ borough & own car. I m solvent & recently lost my partner. I’m looking for a gentleman Interested In caravaning & holidays abroad, who has a young outlook & enjoys life. I m Interested In bowls & darts which I ploy. Box No. 1712.


NEIL. 24, wltm slim, attrac­ tive female. 20-30, possibly In the Rosegrove area ot Burnley, interests hair­ dressing & clubbing. If you


ASIAN MALE, slim build, a sny. oown.-iiiwiy


hSveTl" ulSh GSOH. Uk« caravan ho,lid?X?


days a b ro a d , with a view to ,


S m U " & o . l 8 9 3


a relationship. Box wo. 1490.


ARIES, free rnr^ ? f e ^ e 2I fy o u ^ b8ot:


want a smile that goes o MALP 41. with GSOH. 2293.rinfl mV


l'M*m n fadV. 30-45. I like


smart St shy, GSOH, many - AY MALEf 45, seeks gay interests, easy going, wltm GAY MA'Lt.^o,’for friend-


unimportant. Box No.


slim. medium built lady “A,™*®' --inieone-to-one. with same interests for ship,„^ meeting People St lasting relationship, age I enjoy


PROF MALE, 31.6ft. young looking, lots of interests, caring Sc loving, hoping to meet an attractive lady,


Hope to hear from some­ body very soon. Box No.


a drink. 2084.


29-36. with caring qual­ ities. Box No. 2282.


PETER, 20, tall. slim..dark hair, looking for fun loving female. 18-25. for friend­ ship or possible relation­ ship. Box No. 1360. -


FEMALE, 22, smoker, sin­ gle mum of • two, 5ft 0 , brown hair St eyes, GSOH, with warm*heart, seeks male. 25-35. for friendship & possible relationship.


BoxNo. 1585.


MALE, SS, 5ft 7. wltm lady for cinema, pubs, clubs etc. BoxNo. 1359.


ATTRACTIVE female. 5ft 4. \ going out. cinema, restau-


blonde hair, blue eyes, a part time student ,ln the Lancashire urea. I like


rants, pubs & clubs.* wltm somebody who is genuine, honest, easy going & sin­ cere with GSOH, some­ body to share my life with. BoxNo. 1388.


REFINED LADY, 63. Burn­ geley, very GSOH, Intelli­


ryside. Box No. 1229.


t nt. n/s. wltm similar gen­ dleman, 62-65. I like chil­ t ren, pets, home & coun­


MALE. MID 20’s, reason­ tably attractive, seeks sensi­


five, caring female for triendship, possible rela­ tionship. Interests include


ravel, countryside, cy­ cling, music, pubs St clubs. BoxNo.2119.


DISTINGUISHED gentle­ man seeks refined, edu­ cated lady with good taste. She loves classical music, respect Sc consideration. I'm looking for a lady, 55 l upwards. I have an excel­ gent sense of.humour St


- o excel intellectually. Box No. 1197.


seood tas te , constantly t eking knowledge St love


s


YOUNG MAN. unattached, early 60‘s, fit & active, wltm young lady, 50-60. small, petite, who likes having a good time & a l laugh, must have GSOH.


ingme.BoxNo. 1436..


ship. MJSvniSiei’nlly have a K 0


VCdsShr . enifvenme a cat,. n B o x N o .2 0 5 6 . .


ag en t a t aTTRaCTIVE female, 46. t’s, search-


slim. ....... H s S f e 1709. •- - •• •


Lancashire area • list available on request. HELPLINE- 0900143121


onger than four weeks. It may also appear in associated family newspapers in the


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0891 222 085


& position, active persons for


d ie area. Box No. 14/4.. MALE. 36, slim, tall, ^tra c ­ tive, no ties. GSOH, farmer


ship & possible romance. BoxNo. 1300.


t SINGLE, part-time father,


young looking 35. 5ft 6. b g Queen fan. searching for a DCtitc, romantic female with some , similar inter­ ests. BoxNo. 1429..,


MICHELLE. 19. a nurse. I love going out, partying & stopping in for romantic.


evenings. So come on, get dialling. Box No. 1865. ,.. - e


HONEST, CARING MALE, 42, no ties, lots of interests... wltm like minded female,


35-45. for friendship, ro­ mance. Box No. 2252.


aikes clubs, pubs, holidays mt home & abroad. You r ust be out there, please


JANICE, 30, feeling a bit down about • turning 30, seeks male of similar age to help me through my 30’s. t I’m a 5ft 6, fun loving, at­


uractive brunette, looks arc


nimportant. Box No. 1116.


ATTRACTIVE single mum. 19. wltm a good hearted, attractive, single male for nights In or out. 20-28. nox SENSITIVE, attractive, pro- No. 1684.


‘ All calls answered. Box No. .1768.


SINGLE MUM wltm single mums or duds with GSOH for chats, nights In or out & ' days out with the children.


MALE, 21, 6ft 1. short brown hair, brown eyes, athletic build, with a GSOH. I like clubbing, pubs, eating out. romantic meals in.' 1 wltm a female. 18-25.BoxNo.1107.


fessional male. 29, own car & house, enjoys eating out, pubs, walking & cinema, hopes to meet female, 20-25.BoxNo. 1068.


MALE, 43, looking for slim., attractive female, 30-40, who likes candlelit dinners & cosy nights in or out. I’m 5ft 9, slim but not skinny, young at heart, self em­ ployed, with own home, so go for it. give me a call. Box


No. 1200. . ’


DESIGNER, 24. seeks pret­ Gty, intelligent female with a


SOH. Box No. 1203.


MARK. 67. retired from business. I’m tall. slim, have my own car St enjoy going out In the country­ side. I ’m looking for a lady companion, 55-65. who has • plenty of time to spare.


- widow or divorcee who - would like to travel around p the countryside St country


ubs. BoxNo. 1517.


ASIAN MALE, slim build, ' smart St shy. GSOH. many


•,


ith.similar interests for u lasting relationship, age


s interests, easy going, wltm wlim, medium built lady


nimportant, any area. Box No. 2002. ji.


MALE, 66. tall. slim. 1 wltm a lady, 55-65, somebody who enjoys travelling In


oxNo.2054.


by p r o fe s s io n , in the PcncUe


c the countryside, meals In Bountry pubs St walks etc.


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