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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 7th, 2001 line.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (ClIaassified), litheroe 4 - " ' ' 1 rn ! - the repre-


Is to trees. I t T) that. Jly, people


Be. What is Lople could


leir dissatis- Icising their


I t .


1G,. . let, ■


Isoned


Imps T to bring to. Jthat the pro- ■ of 41 trees Istle keep is he trees, as believe, but


I trees men- L of all trees


leneral public L aware th a t - Itage insists I s are left and growth, they


^enue? pd burn" atti-


ieed


Jieroe has no Iructured soci-


ed to protect >m continuing Perhaps those this should le Valley Bor- 1, who rashly ,t Michael and ying fields to [ate for John ts showcase, je time, per-


it should also ;he other bor- il suggestion, rish hall being site, with the ;ure of it being


if course.' Church is now a further con- id you wonder lore Clitheroe support, c meeting at School a few emonstrated


e is John Lan- >ach to Ribble nigh.Council


it seems to me, it traders, isked to rally Lancaster to e inarket car


te natural when t is only open a ,ch week and the


ided to him by dmost as a mat- ,. The fact that traders are not


ill be a t other ikets for. those


Hays. fer of the Kirk- id depot by the John Lancaster


P>r entirely satis- Specially to.those i who have to live


ioise and dust of ragons..


a


Gardener w hose display e ligh ted many people


dies at the age of 76


A KLLJN itlDDle,vaj Q hundreds 0f people poured ley gardener whose in a id the couple raised


a XTT?T?>J ■Rihhle Val- Each time they did so,


wonderful display at ;consjderable sums of money Read was a source of for g00d causes, delieht when opened to


t h e p u b l i c h a s d i e d a t » « Bowker, n .g n sM


always Jimmy to family and friends, was dl for only


a short time and died m Moun , Burnley General Hospital


the day he was admitted- /


-,g Educated a t The a Roman Catholic ftLfehire. He


the‘Armyduring'the ‘artd


B For - many years Mr?. ^ ° ^ ^ ‘hSHnsriidy. owker was.mvolved in the g.tooK pan,


family: wholesale! and retail f ^ ^ d e m o b , he 'fiS&ine tobacconist business in k Burnley. There was a ware-


list wRh the'Ean^ Telegraph


S S S K - S u ^ y U r e entering tre end of Manchester the famdy Road. Mr Bowker and his


of the


brother, Geoffrey, 3°'ntly ^ keen ^ t o r to the big ran the firm, Bowker s Cash


. ^ i p p g i i S Scheme.' ' ham, officiating.


Camera club hears judge explaining


reasons for marking i THE last Winterses- .^ g ^ ^ o e ^ T h i s givesthe


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sion meeting or ^ 1D' sumIner. programme plus blesdale Camera Club generai news of the club, featured the Lancashire Non-members are welcome and Cheshire Union's to join us to see who we are black and white portfo- and what we do. The sum-


™ . cleaTtape C U t L r S C ! and it is explammg his marking. The... next meeting is Ribblesdale club did not sc^ uled for j une 19th at


enter fully last year, ba^ Eagt b ar ton; with a walk some pnnts were marked as aJ the canai towpath, individualentries^and were


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praise and nine marks out bers2and guests should of 10, while a landscape by cbeck with a club official or


The latest club newslet- y t er is now available from


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acclaim °willbe at Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn, on June 26th to talk about his meetings with, the actor, who d S y e a r at the age of 96. M also sign copies of the honk which will be on sale at Stirk House.


Guests at the £19-a-head dinner will^also b e ^ t o tear New Zealand-born actress-turned-author Barbara Bwing


Radio 4 comedy, "Ladies of Letters", will make up the tno of literary speakers.


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^IDYLLIC Childhoods unteiH’hlmMa^fetBen-' in' historic Whalley


have a testing aspect as there a classroom aspect well — th e amount of traffic dodging ab o u t


th e village.


th___-.Tr/MrrM* rtf vphi- Kir numbers of chi rfldre cle numbers means that


Parking problems ana e sheer weight of vehi-


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includes a theory test. The roads'near the


school are too busy to u. chHdren,


but there is room in the m


’children who go out on 'bicvcles ih their leisure requirements to bemet.,^.


. Whalley.CE Schoons ,JJ&w th are waiting for ^ ^ ^fpr^the^P^s-


its older pupils. The course is prepared


by Lancashire County Council and is taught at


the school by a trained vol-


School is ' 'taken their SAT&test-and the certificates they earned Our picture shows course


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members, with Kirsten Cott and her bicycle in the


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nej ust like the driving test, j.0 the syllabus. In fact, it


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