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- 1 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331(Classified^ 10 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Jannari/Dtli, MY7


First quality cattle make good averages


THERE wore -Hi newly-calved dairy cows and heifers forward at Gisburn Auction Mart. f First quality cows made to


There will be a 20% discount Sale at our Burnley and Gaghills shops starting on


SATURDAY 11th JANUARY for


O N E LAMBERTS MILL SHOP & FOOTWEAR MUSEUM Gaghills Mill,


Rossendale, Lancashire.


Off Burnley Road East, Waterfoot,


Mon-Thurs: 10.30am - 5.00pm Fri:


Sat:


10.00am - 3.30pm 9.30am - 3.30pm


WEEK O N L Y


LAMBERTS MILL SHOP Finsley Mill,


Finsley Gate, Burnley,


Lancashire.


Mon - Fri: 9.30am - 5.00pm Saturday: 9.00am - 4.00pm


second quality made to £53(1 (£775). First quality heifers made to £1,05(1 (£055.15) and second quality made to £55(1


t .23(1 (average 13I8G.15) and


(£777.50). There were two in-calf dairy


cows and heifers forward and cows clue .January made to £900: due Aupust made to £000. There were l:!0 rearing calves


nental X bull) and T. Wrennall


£774.05).The to)) sale price for steers and heifers went to Newhottse Bros. (£777.55) and the top kilo price went to 1). 3. Lambert (435kg at 140.5p = £011.15). Prices: Bulls — Continental


t light to 12S.5p <127.5p). medium


forward anil the ton prices went to It. Schofield (£245 for a conti­


(£55 for a continental X heifer). Prices: Calves — Charolais X


bulls to £245, Limousin X bulls to £240 (£151.:>0), heifers to £75 (£54.20), Belgian Blue X bulls to £204 (£151.05), heifers to £00 (£00.50), Sinnuental X bulls to £130 (£129.50), heifers to £05 (£00), II. d’Aquit. X bulls to £175 (£159), heifers to £55


f T h e re were 223 c a t t le


119.5] > (103.3])), heavy to llOp (103.3])). Steers — Continental light to 117.5]) (104.9])), medium to 119.5p (105.5p), heavy to 124.5]


o 150.5p (127.7p), heavy to 150.5] 103.5]


101.2] ), medium to 113.5|) (97.9p>, heavy to 117.5|>


(100.2])). Heifei-s — Continental t light to 129.5]) (109.7p), medium


132.5] ) (110.2])), other medium S to 100.5]) (91.1])). Lambs —


o 140.5]) (llO.dp), heavy to


(£07.35). Friesian bulls to £122 (£95.25), Angus X bulls to £115 (£112.50), heifers to £30 (£25).


bulls and 112 steei-s and heifers. The top sale price for a bull


orward, including 111 young


FAMILY FOOTWEAR BARGAINS FROM ALL LEADING HIGH STREET STORES


went to .1. Nelson (£552.15) and the top kilo price went to J. E. Burrow (495kg at 150.5p =


light to 153.9]) (125]>), standard to 155.3]) (135.2])), medium to 151.2] ) (134.2p). heavy to 133.3]) (120.2p), overweight to 110]) (111.9])). Ewes — horned to £54.40 (£39.05), other to £70 ( £ 57 . 20 ). Ra ms


uper light to 142p (129.0])), t o


£8!).50(£55.15). At the Beacon North-West


Electronic Auction there were 3,302 sheep forward, including 00 Iambs, and 37 cattle, includ ing 32 cull calves. Prices: Lambs — Standard to


300.5] DRIVER — LANGHAM


to 273]), stores to £40.50. Cattle — Steel’s to 212p, young bulls to 214]), heifel’s to 202.5p. Stores — Young bulls to £470, heifers to £400.


Food stolen


A STORE of frozen food was stolen from a house in Clitheroe. The food, which has a


total value of £200, was stolen from the open out­ building of a house in Hay- hurst street. The thieves s truck


), medium to 301p, heavy


The wedding has taken place at St Peter s Church, Plenstall, Chester, of Mr Mike Driver, 'elder soni ol Ian Driver and Valerie Driver, of Clitheroe, and Miss Rosie Langham, younger daughter of Ian and Karolina


Langham, of Nottingham. The bridegroom is a marketing manager. The bride,


and roses.


The bridesmaids were the bride’s sister and niece Misses Geraldine and Hannah Clark. They wore mid­


, . . . . V


night blue velvet dresses. Best man was Mr Mark Foster.and the usheis


between 10 p.m. on New Year’s Day and 9 a.m. on Thursday.


and are to live in Mickle Trafford, Chester. Photo: Val Driver, Clitheroe. :


' were Mr Chris Driver and, Mr Adrian Langham, broth­


ers of the bridegroom and bride. ' The couple honeymooned in Thailand and Malaysia


a management consultant, was given away by her father. She wore an empire line dress with a midnignt blue velvet bodice and an ivory satin skirt and earned a hand-tied bouquet of gold arum lilies, winter berries


) (120.9])), other light to ) (95.3p). medium to


) (110.5])), other light to


Fewer cattle on offer


I'HHKE wt*re fewer cattle on offer at Clitheroe Auction Mart’s Monday sale, with a plainer sample of bulls on offer, the better reaching 12()p.


returns for the best, 129p being the top price for the day, fne- sian steers getting oyer lUp and Continental bullocks reach­ ing between 105p and llOp.


The cattle trade saw healthy


92.50. average 88.57, medium to' 119.50 (119.50), heavy to 107.50 (100.20), overall to 119.50


Light young bulls made to


(99.40).Heavy steers made to 108.50 (102.86).Medium heifers made to 128.50 (115.24), heavy to 109.50 (101.09), overall to 128.50 (100.77).Prime light lambs made to 145.70 (124.19), standard to 159.74 (129.22), medium to 142.80 (120.42), heavy to 122.01 (122.95), overweight to 118.87 (118.72), overall to 159.74 (126.06). Ewes made to' 99 (51.57) and rams to 98 (09.22). In the sale of prime hoggs and


cast sheep, th e re was an increased show of sheep all


round with slightly better trade.;


in demand with Lonks up to 140p/kg and Swales up to 141.5p/kg. The standard quality quotation was 139.22p/kg. _ * Ewes saw the best trade since summer with a top of £99 for Suffolks, £98 for Texels, Chevi­ ots and Mules to £84,' Lonks to £78, Grits to £05, Welsh to £44, Swale to £47.50 and Beulah to £37. All the best Mules topped £80 with second quality ewes in the mid £60s. Most of the best Lonks sold for around £00 and Swales around £45. Hams saw a top price of £98. Ewes averaged • £51.57 and rams £09.23.


Standard weight Iambs were in demand with all the best Suf­ folks and Texels at 150p and over. Top price standard lambs were -159.74p/kg (28.5 kg at £01.50). Homed lambs were also


and the usual consignment ol Friesian heifers and steers. _ Prices: Young bulls — Light


mil icwci gvvM -1 ■ . . . . 1»n M


£125,Simmental heifers to £00, Blonde d’Aquitaine bulls to


calved one week, giving <


IT’S ALL


£120, Charolais bulls to £15o and


Limousin bulls to £180. In the dairy section a heifer


Ions, reached £740 and an in-call cow made to £520.


dle of a holiday, last week s sale t at Clitheroe Auction Mart saw


offer for some weeks. • There.was a varied entry,


Despite being held m the mid­ he largest number of cattle on


> ga ; ,


with fewer good cattle on offer . e ) Dill HI


to 115:50p (10G.99p), medium to 128.50p (110.12p). overall to 128.50p (108.70p). Steers — Light to 104.50p (104 50p . medium to 112.50p CO^p), heavy to 108.50p (lOO-MpL overall to 112.50p (102.81p). Heifers — Medium to llO.oOp (103.l ip ) , heavy to lOG.oOp (9G.75p), overall to llG.qUp


<100.25p). V


148.28P (131.57))}, standard to 155.5Gp <135.10p), medium to 151.25]) (132.98p), heavy to 134.47P (122.990), overweight to 111.9% (109.39p), overall to


Prime Iambs — Light to . . . , , (£57 94) GO


THE Friends of . Cher­ nobyl’s Children, are


opening th e ir fund- raising campaign tor.


1997 wi t h e i g h t months to go before their young guests are due to arrive.


John Harvey and JUr Steuart Kellington, raised the first £200 in October and now preparations are being made for a jumbie sale on January 18th, to,be held in the lower hall of C l i t h e r o e U n i t e d Reformed Church, begin­ ning at 2 p.m. , >


A talk by two friends, enthusiastic walkers -Dr


. •


155.5GP (132.83p). Ewes to £72 (£44.75). Rams to £82.50


also shown, with top pnee Iambs making to 155.5Gp per kg,


More*than 1.000 sheep were


medium topping 150p and some 40kg Beltex lambs making 151.25p per kg.


to 38kg range sold very well, with an average price of £15 above weight and a standard quality quotation of 135.16p per


Texels and Suffolks in the 26 .. ■


Clitheroe District Scout Fellowship is holding a


On F e b ru a ry JS jh , ’J


ktCast sheep continue to trade well, with the top price of the day a Suffolk tup at £42.50. _ f Cheviot ewes made £72, but-


gible, for CPAS were down in price. The ton price was £90, with most sold for £94. Beef cross calves saw Belgian Blues to £148, Belgian Blue heifers to £40,. Simment a l bul l s to


On Tuesday Friesian bulls eli;


.homed ewes made £55.50, Grit­ stones made £49, overall averaged £44.75 .and rams


olks made £06, mules made £63.50, Texels made £59.50,


averaged £57.94. ■ ;


£138 (£132.50) and Limousin heifers to £G0 (£44).


Good time for a l l


the annual children’s Christinas party organ­ ised by the Dunsop Bridge WI in the vil­ lage hall.


EVERYONE enjoyed


Grandchildren of members joined young­


sters from Thorney- holme RC Primary School and the mother and to d d le r group which meets at the


but Friesian bulls made to £102 (£98.40), Belgian Blue bulls to


Snow affected Tuesday’s sale, •


coffee morning in the Kib­ ble Valley Mayor’s Parlour and donating the proceeds to the Friends of Cherno-i : byl’s Children. On March , 8th , members .of. thei organisation will be gath­ ering for a social event," a ticket supper With lihe " dancing to oe held at,.the • United Reformed Church. The events: organiser Is .


the Mayoress of Clitheroe, Mrs Maureen Holt.’ She said that the friends were ’ always keen to find new members and that the line dancing evening would»be a good chance for them.-.to meet other friends. Mrs Holt said that she


would be very grateful to hear from anyone with fiind-raising ideas for this year’s campaign. She can be contacted on 01200


427361.


being organised for later in the year include a con- i cert by th e , well-known ■ Clitheroe jazz pianist Stan ; Barker, a flag day, and,a; talents auction.


Further: events already , , Take away


hall. A variety of games


kept the' young guests busy and there was a Jacob’s Join tea pre­ pared by the organisers and parents.-. ' Our picture, shows


some of those at the event. (CAT 5952)


„ STONE was thrown ' through the 6ft 6in. rear., window of Effe’s F as t. Food Take AwayilMpor Lane, Clitheroe, early^on,' Saturday morning. . .The., window is valued at £70. .,


, . l i) ■!


SOLO whist winners . .at Pendle Club were' Mrs M. Pike, Mr W. Wright ;and ' Mr P. Hargreaves. .. . \


So lo w h is t ; -


J iasIz f o r 1997


PROGRAMME JANUARY


25 - Mystery Sales Shopping, 2 days ............................£39-95


29 - Cyprus, 22 days................ £599 FEBRUARY


14 - Valentines Mini Cruise, 3 days ................................ £69


15 - Jesus Christ Superstar . . . .£109 21 - Torquay, 5 days................ £114 25 - Scarborough, 2 days............£34


MARCH


3 - Lochness & Highland Magic, 5 days .................................£101


8 - Crufts Dog Show, 2 days ...............................£59-95


8 - Sporting Venues, 2 days . . . .£79 14 - Paris Weekend, 4 days ............................£89-99


21 - Devonshire Delights, 4 days ..............................£109


24 - Highland Railways, 6 days ..............................£199


29 - Legoland, 2 d ay s ................ £59 APRIL


26 - Heathcliffe, 2 days..............£99 26 - Le Shuttle, 2 days ..............£54 27 - Traditional Ireland, 7 days ..............................£299


30 - Dutch Bulbfields & Bruges, 3 days . . . ..................... £69-99*


MAY


3 - Top Gear, 3 d ays................ £99* 5 - Scottish Borderlands, 2 days ................................ £54*


5 - Loch Lomond, 2 d ays......... £54* 30 - Strathpeffer, 3 days............£99*


Reader RIVERDANCE


IN MANCHESTER JUNE 24th or 25th £39.99


Riverdance has truly taken the world by


storm since its debut at The Point, Dublin in 1985 and now it is coming to Manchester for a string of sell-out shows at the Nynex Arena.


Price includes: return transport by private coach, TOP PRICE ticket for the evening performance.


Don’t miss out on this colourful, dazzling extravaganza.


LEGOLAND


WINDSOR March 29th - 2 days


Adult £59 - Child £49* Hands-on activities: rides, themed playscapes


and more Lego bricks than you’ve ever dreamed possible - all at Legoland Windsor, the world’s newest and largest Legoland Park!


Included in the price: luxury return coach travel, one night’s accommodation in a quality hotel,


rooms with private facilities, 3 course evening meal and full English breakfast, admission


included to Legoland. Services of experienced tour guide.


* Child price applies fo r child age 2-11 sharing with 2 adults. JESUS CHRIST


SUPERSTAR February 15th - 2 days £109


Back after 24 years and the revival of Jesus Christ Superstar is to take place at the Lyceum


Theatre in the Strand - itself the subject of a £10 million restoration following its closure 57 years ago. The fabulous musical by Tim Rice and


Andrew Lloyd-Webber is causing theatreland to buzz with excitement.


Price includes: return executive coach travel, ticket for matinee performance, overnight


accommodation with evening meal and cooked breakfast, shopping, sightseeing in London, services of tour guide.


1997 C R Z lF fS (DOg S t tOW P A R I S March 14th - 4 days - £99


Join us on this superb value 4-day break to Paris with Riviera Travel, experience the unique atmosphere of this most historic city, the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysee, or dine in the cosmopolitan Latin Quarter.


Included in the price of our 4-day trip: local departure, transport by luxury coach, return ferry crossings, 3 nights bed and continental breakfast in a quality hotel, rooms with private facilities, sightseeing tour, Paris by night tour, visit to the Chateau of Versailles, tour of the artists quarter Montmatre and Sacre Coeur, services of bi lingual tour guide throughout.


BEST OF WEST END LONDON THEATRE


y . y , W T E E M E W February 8th - 2 days


A fabulous opportunity to select your choice from a selection of • top shows in the heart of West End: including Les Miserables, Miss . Saigon and Grease, with prices from just £6 9.99 for this two-day break!:'





Price includes: return transport, bed and continental breakfast for one night in a 3 star1 West London hotel, medium priced seat for the show of your-choice (from a selection provided), return theatre transfers, a panoramic sightseeing tour of London and a visit to Covent Garden, plus the services of a


tour manager.


D E V O N ’ S March 21st - 4 days - £109


This is the perfect opportunity to enjoy Devon’s charm and tranquility at this time of year,;avoiding the hustle and bustle of the usual crowds.


From your coastal holiday base enjoy a series of included excursions designed to introduce you to some of the many varied delights of North-West Devon.


Price includes: transport by private coach, accommodation for 3 nights at the 3 star Tantons Hofei, with evening meals and cooked breakfasts. Visits to Barnstaple, Great Torrington and Dartington Crystal, Bideford, Sheep Racing (!) and much more.


i ’-‘C ? S’*'":


March 8th - 2 days £59.95


On this specially devised break you can be


there on the final day of the dog show to end all dog shows —CRUFTS 1997.


Whether you're a top breeder of a prime-' pedigree or merely master of a playful pooch, this is the event for'you.


Price includes: transport by private coach, half board accommodation for T night with cooked breakfari and evening meal, entrance to the final day of Crufts ’97,


excursion to Stratford upon Avon, Services' c>f tour guide.


AMSTERDAM


“Cruise and Stay March 22nd, 4 days :7Z. £89;50


This super new four-day holiday


includes two overnight cruise crossings on award winning ships plus a night in trie picturesque old city of Amsterdam.


Price includes: return coach travel, local departures, return ovemigrit cruise


crossings (Hull/Rotterdam), one night’s bed and continental breakfast in the ;


* Novotel, Amsterdam. Ring


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