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Gisburn Auction Mart prices


THERE wore 110 newly-calved


1 making £1,200_<£918.25). ■ ’■ Second-quiility cows made to


dairy cows and heifers forward at Gisburn Auction Mart s Thursday sale, with first-quality cows making £980 (average £880) and first-quality heifers


£740 (£082.70) and second-qual­


ity heifers to £750 (£007). " Forward were six in-calf cows


and heifers, with heifers due in September making £710, plus 155 rearing calves. Top prices for under four


£700.35.


weeks were: Continental bull calf — F. Ward, £280, Belgian Blue: Continental heifer calf — J . T . T h o r n b c r , £13 0


(Limousin). Calves: Charolais X hellers


1 (£81.25); Belgian Blue X bulls to £280 (£200.25), heifers to £128 (£99.10): Simmental X bulls to £215 (£170), heifers to £90 (£07.15); Blonde Aquitaine X bulls to £220 (£201); Hereford X heifers to £05 (£53.05); Friesian bulls to £178 (£84); Angus uulls to £175 (£132.80), heifers to £92


made to £108; Limousin X bulls to £270(£212.35), heifers to £100


(£58.55).


tion were 345 cattle (192 young bulls and 153steers and heifers) and 2,920 sheep (2,507 lambs, five shearlings and 414 ewes and


Forward in the fatstoek sec­ ,


rams). P Top bull sale price: I. _ niton on llnllui rVniinpnt.nl A


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Lively trio is over the hill— but only in name!


I who share a passion for the outdoors have formed a new leisure pursuits


A TRIO of local residents


Lreadily conjures up images f of those who may be over-


group. Although the name Over the Hill Adventures


I weight, overworked and I beyond their best, Mr Len


I Farnsworth, one of those involved, explained that,


mountaineering. Again, d esp ite the


t o


said, with rock climbing one of the first ventures.


.safety aspects of single pitch climbing outdoors in areas such as the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales, as well as on local crags and quarries. The instructors are


course is aimed at the beginner wishing to learn the basic procedures and


The non-profit making


[despite the tit le, the organisers had a combined wealth of experience in activities ranging from [ c a n o e i n g


| vities purely at the over- 50s. Anyone over the age of 18 would be welcome to | take part, Mr Farnsworth


name, the group is cer­ tainly not aiming its acti-


Aqua enthusiasts launch their new diving dream


SUB aqua enthusiasts gathered at Ribblesdale Pool to celebrate the launch of a new dive boat paid for with a £13,000 grant from the Foundation of Sports


and Arts. The 30-strong Ribble Valley Sub


qualified and experienced climbers and safety equip­


ment will be provided. _ Mr Farnsworth said


that the group was also contemplating organising a course for midweek par- t ic ip a n ts , in c lu d in g archery, kayaking, canoe- ing, caving, mountain bik­


ing and gill scrambling. Mr Farnsworth can be


contacted on 01200 444293.


Aqua Club, which meets every Wednesday at Ribblesdale Pool,


applied for the grant in December, 1995. The fully-equipped boat, which cost £15,000, was bought using the grant and money raised by club mem­


bers themselves. Club president Mr Frank Thomp­


son, who founded the club m 1973, was presented with the cheque by Mr Danny Cullingham, from the Founda­ tion of Sports and Arts.


It’s a village pub that casts a spell of hospitality i^an £yllic C h e .............................................. ...............


Be bewitched by the


SET in the h e a r t of Pendleside, the Pendle Inn is an idyllic place for a celebration or a Sunday


Would like to wish continued success to all at Pendle Inn


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Telephone: 01181 414888


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By SARAH HARRISON


have the best view of the countryside in the comfort


of a new extension. The conservatory exten-


pub.


sion, which has incor­ porated the original walls of the pub, adds an extra 50 seats to the popular


den, who has been at the pub for nearly six years, said: “The pub has been getting busier and busier


Licensee Mr John Moul-


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Telephone:


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CONSERVATORY: Above — The warm colours of the extention make the Pendle Inn even more inviting. (LTN12424)


PATIO: Right — The new patio is an idealloca- tion for live bands and barbecues. (LTN12425)


U L T R A F R A M E R e t a i


l D i v i s i o n r / Oyrt«0„ ) L I* ' Wishing everyone at the Pendle Inn continued success w C a r l s b e r g -Tetley


Sends best wishes to The Pendle Inn


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Darwil House. Bradley Hall Road, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 8HF


Telephone: 01282 614618 Fax: 01282 601161


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Suppliers o f top quality meats and poultry to the Pendle Inn


For quality, freshness, value and service V


60 Every Street, Nelson T elephone : 612611


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Continued success to Pendle Inn with their conservatory restaurant


extension, manufactured using Europe’s leading conservatory roofing systems


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Tel; 01200 42992! For local supply and installatio ..................................................................


lunch.What b e t te r way to enjoy a drink than to look out on to the countryside of East Lancashire? The recent renovations at the pub in the village of Bar­ ley allow customers to


since I have been here. It had got to the point when people were walking out of the pub because there was nowhere to sit.”


already brought about interest in a number of private functions, includ­ ing a christening and a sil­ ver wedding anniversary


The exten s io n has -always been popular-with


party. The Pendle Inn has


both locals and tourists. The bar is open all day,


and meals are served from noon until 10 p.m. The kit­ chen area has had to be extended to cope with the expected demand of the sought-after cuisine. Work on the extension


project began in July, and the finishing touches to


the patio are just being completed. Barbecues and bands are to grace the p av ing-of the patio, weather permitting, of course, and the back of the pub is ideal for outdoor parties. The extension has been


open for three weeks — brewers Carlsberg-Tetley


laid on a buffet to cele: brate its opening — but the grand opening is to be in November, when Mr Moulden celebrates the sixth “anniversary” of his


arrival there. '


iP .enble 3frtn p a r le y


easily sectioned off during a private party, or used as part of the general body ol the pub, is decorated in warm colours to make the extension even more


The room, which can be


i / i r K s a g a r JOINER • BUILDER


inviting.


very good response from the public, both from those who use the Pendle Inn regularly and the growing number of tourists who treat the pub as their local when they visit the area. Mr Moulden fi r s t thought of the idea to


So far, there has been a


extend his pub last year. On completion of the


project he said: “It was obvious that we needed more space, so these extra 50 seats are ideal, and now we can start doing func­


tions as well.” •


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club, said: “We are delighted to receive the cheque for the boat, as it gives us greater scope for wreck diving and learning new skills. The boat, which was delivered some weeks ago, has already been used around Anglesey and Windermere. Mr Walker added: “We are heading for the Isle of Man, but we have got to get used to the boat first.


Mr Neil Walker, a member of the


free “try dive” session on Wednes­ day, as part of a national event


• The club will also be holding a


organised by the British Sub Aqua Club. Our picture shows Mr Cullingham


look on. (CAT 12057)


‘Amateurish’ burglary leads to fines and costs


AN “amateurish” burglary


at a garage cost two Clitn- eroe men £100 fines and £50 costs each when they appeared in court at


in a small room at the — t They had £500-worth of


Blackburn. Simon Crabtree (22), of


B ro th e r to n Meadow, Clitheroe, and Darren Lee Allen (26), of Kirkmoor Road, Clitheroe, admitted


burglary a t Smiley s, Blackburn, together with


tools in two cushion in covers, and two more covers were found, one m


Allen’s car. All three men _ had previous convictions for dishonesty.


(left) presenting the cheque to Mr Thompson (right) while club members


. Miss Emma Tuxford (prosecuting) said that the men went into the garage through an open door, and triggered the alarm. Police searched the premises with the aid of a police dog and found the men hiding


Roger Bates (25), of Dids- bury Street, Blackburn.


settingInn


Jameson, who said it was.,,* an opportunist offence;_ committed while they


were in Blackburn visiting. . Bates. ,


, not have been committed if the men had not seen the door open,” he said. . il


His solicitor, Mr Neil - White, said the burglary,^ :■ was amateurish. “I t would J


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CbE <P entile


defendants were reprer- .v sented by Miss Deborah a


The two C l i th e ro e A ...


= £029.38.Bulls: Continental X light made to 129.5p (113.8p),


lowright, £915.40; top kilo rice:.I. Bradley, 475kg O0,2.5p


*13 .6 93.Gp.


made to 104.5p (95.7p), medium to lll.Sp (99p), heavy to i;>8.5p (102.2j)); other X heavy to 94.op


Heifers: Continental X htfht , .. . . (83.8p).


125.8p (118.3p), standard to 211.8p (U l . lp ) , medium to 118.(5p (109.2p), heavy to ll.Lop (105.2p), overweight to 102.8p (102.4p); Shearlings to 94.2p (89.8p); horned ewes to £18.50 (£27.70), o th e r to £02.50 (£35.85); rams to £52.50 (£40.75).


Sheep: light lambs made to , . .


West (Gisburn) electronic auc­ tion were 5,322 sheep, 740 store lambs, G9 cattle including 27


Forward in the Beacon North X store cattle.


258.5p, medium to 25Gp, heavy to 220p, store to £42.


Lambs: standard made to , , ,


bulls to 198p; heifers to 189p; store steers to £525; store young bulls to £400; store heifers to


Steers made to 192p; young £320. c T ..


"medium to 132.5p (li3.4p), heavy to 125.5p (110.2p); other X light to 100.5p (Slip), medium to 117.5p (97.8p), heavy to U)9.5p (90.9p).


heifers: M. and E. Hartley, £834.90; top kilo price: M. anil E. Hartley, 510kg * 138.5p =


Top sale price for steel’s and ,


. made to 101.5p (90.0])), medium to 110.5p (102.8p),heavy to 12G.5n (lt)5p); other X medium to lUO.Dp (89.Ip), heavy to


Steers: Continental X lignt, , „ ,. , .


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