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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Pavement


poses danger PEDESTRIANS are 10 times more likely to


end up in hospital from a pavement fall than from being hit by a vehicle, according to a national watchdog group which wants to found a Ribble Valley branch. A new report by the


Pedestrians' Association claims that pavement fall- ers are the country's hid­ den road accident victims,, now that one in five pave­ ments, according to Gov­ ernment s ta tis t ic s , is uneven and deformed. . To encourage better


Woodland group: memorial latest


JUDGES and sponsors of a unique woodland competition are meeting today to review its


progress.' Mr John Weld-Blun-


of woodland. I t is a memorial to his


wife, Mrs Genevieve Weld-Blundell, who died


paving, the group wants pedestrians to report exam­ ples of poor pavements and other paving misuses such as parking and cycling on pavements, both to itself and local councillors. To co-ordinate a Ribble


Valley pavement watch, it also wants to form a local branch Pedestrians interested in


joining should contact the association's


appointed co-ordinator, Mr Robin Field, on 01254 51072. He will also log reports of local paving faults.


locally


Warning over tyre defect


A SAFETY warning has been issued by Lancashire County Council Trading Stan­ dards Department regarding a limited number of Wo'osung brand tyres, which have a serious manu­ facturing defect and may fail without warn­


ing. Owners of vehicles fit­


ted with the 185/65HR x 14 Woosung Darkhorse DH65, the 185/65HR x 15 Woosung Darkhorse DH65 and the 205/60HR x Woosung Darkhorse DH60 tyre models, which carry any production date code on the sidewall of the tyre from 016 to 206, are urged to have them checked immediately by their supplier. Owners of vehicles who


' telephone Stapleton's cus­ tomer helpline on 0870 6054321 for further infor­ mation.


i asked to: contact their Woosung supplier or to


are in any doubt whatsoev­ er about.whether.they are affected by the,recall are


for the best planting or stocking of a. woodland under 10 years old, the most improved wood, and the best managed one aim­ ing at several objectives. • The county council's


two years ago. There are three classes -


Lancashire Woodlands Pro­ ject is administering the


Trolley team rallies to patients’ comfort


THE WRVS trolley shop team at Clitheroe Hospital has donated three special cushions for use by Ward 3 patients. They are designed to ease the com­


fort of patients and can be used either wet or dry.


A’ LARGE entry of Friesian bulling heifers vastly increased numbers at Clitheroe Auction Mart


on Friday. Top bulling heifers went to


£415 (D. Clarke, Preston) while smaller ones averaged around


the £250 mark. There was still a refreshing,


keen demand for the better and stronger stores, with some stronger Continental heifers get­ ting to £375, yearling heifers less sought after, some small Conti­ nental bulls sold well to fall just short of.£400, while the steer average was £335, with a top of £442.


the volunteers who staff the trolley every Monday and Thursday after­


The cushions were purchased by


noon. The photograph shows trolley


shop organiser Marilyn Mercer pre­ senting one of the cushions to auxil­ iary nurse Joan Hartley, with hospi­


place. The better cattle showed an improvement of lp to 2p/kg,


with the best steers over 90p/kg, also heavier weights showing to be no disadvantage, some good heifers in the 450kg weight range


sold well to average at 103p/kg. Bulls saw a similar trade to


that of last week, but buyers were more cautious over bulls that are not entirely proven fed. Some heavier weight young bulls of Holstein type averaged at 80p/kg but with weights to over 700kg. Bulls: prime, to 98p/kg (av.


96.75p/kg), commercial to 89p (82.45). Steers: prime to 89p (88.50p),


Sheep: a few older but correct


ewes sold quite well to £28.50, £1 more than was achieved for both Suffolk store lambs and other breeds. On Monday, there was a


slightly smaller entry than of late but a more variable trade, with buyers certainly wanting meat and anything showing a shortage of finish much harder to


commercial 86p (77.50p.) Heifers: premium, to 106p


(106p), prime to lOlp (94.50p), commercial to 89p (81.23). There was a different trade of


prime sheep to last week for a very varied entry of lambs, with some well-finished Suffolks top­ ping lOlp, but many store lambs woefully short of finish at around 80p. Best Mules met a better trade, but it needs a well fleshed


tal manager Janet Probert and the joint organiser of Ribble Valley WRVS, Joan Myers, looking on. . Anybody interested in joining the


team is asked to contact the local WRVS office on ,01200 442513 between 9-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m.


Numbers up at Clitheroe auction


38kg Mule to get topside of £30, Most of the best lambs were around 90 to 91p, with those slightly short of flesh around 85p. Buyers cite the falling skin prices to Russia as part of the recent price drop, while a short­ age of numbers has caused a- slight hardening. If at all possible the message is to make sure that lambs coming forward to market are as well finished as possible. The better ewes saw slightly more life with the best horned to early teens of pounds while the best Mule, Suffolk and Texel ewes were over £30 per head. Prime lambs; light to 78.13p


(71.58p), standard to 101.37p (88.21p.), medium to 101.16p (90.54p)» heavy to 91.30p (90.00p.) Cast ewes to £33 head, rams


£23.50p head. Friesian calves dropped by £1 per head for the IB scheme and virutally no rear­ ing calves were on offer, an odd bull calf to £142, a few between £110 and £120 while heifer beef calves were to £42.


£8,000 break-in: police appeal for witnesses


;;i ,The incident happened at 10-04 p.m. on Tuesday at "All Togged Up", in Well- gate".' The front door was kicked in and a su b s tan tia l amount of stock was taken, including brand name goods such


CLITHEROE police are appealing for information a f te r a more th a n £8,000 of outdoor wear was stolen from a town centre shop. . •


as Regatta and Cragg Hopper. CCTV cameras showed three men loi­ tering on the corner of Market Place and


,. Two vehicles, a dark green Sierra estate and a small light-coloured van, with mark-


Wellgate for about 15 minutes before the incident. One was said to be wearing a light-coloured jacket.


' •ings on the side and with something on the roof, were also seen driving around the one-way system on several occasions round about the time of the burglary.


. Anyone who may have seen the men or


either of the vehicles is urged to contact Clitheroe police on 01200 443344.


Road to close overnight


SURFACE work will temporarily close a stretch of the C477 Dunsop Bridge to Whitewell Road at


Burholme Bridge. The road will be sealed


off overnight from 7 p.m. on Wednesday, September 16th, to 6 a.m. the follow­ ing day. Alternative access is


MP plans mammoth surgery


A MAMMOTH 12-hour surgery session has been arranged by local MP Mr Nigel Evans for next Tuesday, September 1st. The recall of P a r lia ­


ment does not affect the arrangements - Mr Evans will be at his constituency office from 9 a.m. to 10-30 a.m. This is a t 9 Railway View, Clitheroe. Then Mr Evans will


move to the office of the Conservative Club in Cas­ tle Street, Clitheroe, and will be there from about 10 30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Mr Evans hopes th a t


available from Doeford Road Bridge via Little Bowland to Red Syke or from the Inn at Whitewell via Marl Hill, Newton and Dunsop Bridge.


anyone who wishes to see him will take the opportu­ nity to do so. He is keen to chat with people to help keep in touch with local opinion, but the surgery is an ideal opportunity for people to raise matters of concern, completely confi­ dentially.


News from the Villages


WADDINGTON


wi f„i A coffee morning for,WI


Oldroyd's home at Church Close raised £150. Stalls included cakes and


unds held ait'"Mrs Jean


a tombola, with a raffle won by, Margaret Garnett,: Wynne Fisher, Margaret Jackson, Laura Wright and Margaret Holding. • In the evening, a group


T h e C l ith er o e Advert iser & T imes presents ..


of members travelled to Sawley and enjoyed a demonstration of flower arranging by Linda Hard­ man. Mrs M. Jackson pro­ posed a vote of thanks. WI member Mrs W.


( o o n y b e tit io n / I Have vou aot a funny^ romantic or unusual story abottt bow you inet? ,


. ■ The trip was arranged by. -chairman Mrs J; Gornall as inspiration lo r the club's late summer show.


of the grounds, which included a visit to the greenhouses to view a won­ derful begonia display.


It will be held in Riming- j "


. are now available and may be obtained from Mrs Gor­ nall on 01200 445644.


ton Memorial Institute on September 6th, with an opening ceremony at 2-30 p.m. performed by Mrs D. Eccles, of Rimington. Schedules for the show


BILLINGTON


Fisher, has invited everyone to her coffee morning and afternoon at her home in Church Close on Wednes­ day, from 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 5 p.m. The pro­ ceeds are to go to Overseas Missions and there will be a bric-a-brac stall, cake stall and Christmas cards stall.


<ou could win :


an OVEN worth* £ 6 0 0 from : Ainsworth ; & Dent *


£ 100; towards your


wedding dress from Emma Hartley


•Plus Lots More Prizes including: - >


Suits for the BestManand[Groomfrom Academy Menswear, your First Annh>efsary^Ltixury Breaks worth £300from Shire Inns,Hairfor the Bride &


Bridesmaids l/y Total Haircare, Two tier cake from' Celebration Cakes, plifs £50 vouchers towards shoes, photography, cars, glassware'and china from names like Ashley Holt, Paul Deaville, In Focus, Wedding g Carriages, Tubbs of Colnc, and Emporio Armani


fragrances forhimgnd.her fromBoots, the cake from' Apricot Meringue, Luxury Videos from Magic : ' \ Moments and many more.


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f \ . The marriage must take place between Monday and V ^ _ __/ Friday, and be taken pnor to August 31st, 1999


Rules. \


2. All entrants must be available to go to the Bridal Fayrc at The Oaks Hotel, Burnley on September 20lh 1998,


when the winner will be announced.


3 : All entrants must register at T ic CUtlicroe Advertiser & Times stand at die Bndal Fayrc . . ■ .


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4 . Entries must be received by Tuesday, September 15th 1998 (no entries will be accepted after tins date. Proof ‘ o f postage is not proof o f delivery. Illegible or damaged . . entries arc not acceptable...


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6. All details o f prizes are correct at time o f going 7. Prizes are as stated - no cash alternatives.


• September 20th . • • .


8. In the event o f a tie, the winner will be chosen by the Editors o f East Lancashire Newspapers. The editors


9 . Couples may enter, the compcoton by sending in their decision is final.. •...■■■ . . .


■' story in no more titan 100 words, along with a photograph o f themselves and their name, address, ■ daytime telephone number and ages to; . /


■■:». The Promotions Department, Chthcroe Advertiser, , Bull Street, Burnley


! 10. All applicants must be aged 18 years or ov er. ' 1'. Winners must be available to have their photograph ’ taken for the Newspaper after the event.


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5. Entries will be judged on orginalny, wit and humour and the winner will be announced at the Bndal Fayrc on


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HOW YOU ' PA N ENTER


you met, in no more than 100 words along with a photograph of you and your partner with your name, address, ages and


Send us your story of how


daytime telephone number to: Wedding Competition,


. Promotions Department,


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Bull Street, Burnley, BB11 1DP.


To reach us by


15th September, 1998 fell


Green trip - ^ Members and friends of


Rimington and District Gardening.Club enjoyed an evening coach trip to Ful wood to visit the impreS' sive gardens of, Greyfriars House, home of* Mr and Mrs Harrison. ■ ■' The couple hosted a tour


Baptist Church Social Hour, Billington, had to make do with a friendly chat together when their planned speaker Mr Duffy failed to arrive. Next week the speaker


Social Hour Members of Ebenezer


will be Mrs Bleazard, of Clitheroe.


he a tea and chat afternoon at 2-15 p.m., to which everyone is welcome.


WI meeting The President of Thom-


ley-with-Wheatlcy WI, Mrs Jean Tomlinson, wel­ comed members to the August meeting. Members were asked to remember Mrs A. Alibone as they sang "Jerusalem". Mrs Ali­ bone had visited the WI as a teller on many occasions. Four members also had a


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