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L ia n chef Mr Peyman fehmand, who was pre led with a town council fd for transforming an | t y run down former Hty shop in Shawbridge Jet into Cafe Fresco, has I lied for a restaurant
h have a new licens- bstaurant.
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f his application* -is h t e d b y
. Blackburn mag
nates when it comes lore them next month, 1 Bahrehmand will be L to sell and serve alcohol
|h meals.
Initially open only during 1 day, customer demand i already led to an exten
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di of cafe hours, according |Mr Bahrehmand, who V. serves food from 8 a.m. 110 p.m. seven days; a
lek.
J- children’s pizza parties Id it is also used as a meet- i place for a poetry group
Btaying open later has tde Cafe Fresco a venue
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Jod on to an evening Istaurant menu.
Jtroduce his native Persian
Ld chess club, but Mr khrehmand wants, .to
Ipersonal safety I t their last meeting at
leaker was proposed by lavid Whitwell and Rachel
py vote of thanks to the o i -- ---- iiTARSrie Orr Iwhat Marjorii 4178 | Mar 21-April 2 0 1
L about what you want or indeed how to la little, m e n in doubt, as the old saying
[appointment arounda tnend, so go find K e
differences of opinioniwilh tarn
ir rather unco-operative. Just try to stand i eye on joint finances. Call my Anes line
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I place to career matters, but thwe h a tiiro I
KJanoes \n your career or direction of uje l I*. it as an excuse to tree yourself up to do | Ring and slightly insecure time when events
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■«one ^ having al the # t a n s ^ .r c u n ^
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[all be standing rock solid when everyone else ■j could find yourseili oeing
■m i f r p U t io n s h iD S XHirway.
otional relationships are concerned. There liTng Jour way. You will find that joint to n e g i
E I m houseiv p l being letdo n uuw.. d, there
| an unpredictablephase. Larger t a p a j j j isehold accounts or at work, luckily your
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e relationships so another halt in life at home l
ur well-being and fulfilment t o ratal* Just a rather challenging few days. Neptune to
Aiather inaccessible at times, disappearing Into ' s on one side wffl only readt them JjJS *». o through a slide, pa ch the sokI ones v® ■iig e ana upheaval. Call my Lao line to hear
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fisubde ways of improving year physical stondna. K^cranlvideas.odddieUorothacurfflw^
bngenial woiking at iropherebec^ W - -- - t d lD o not over push youreelf, or become tense Efficiency and nofwaste your enagy. if you
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I not put up with any compromises at work. In s lur own or to explore new techniques of working-
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[ to be around entertainment more, than usual, , 1 may be a touch perplexed as loved ones turn out
■or wurseu. Your romantic and social Me wiB be. I ■)le. You wiD veer from one extreme to the other. , 1 too much money. If there are new affairs around loff. Nothing is too secure, but it certainly wont be
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ligfemotional diffaences into the o ^ butlt is liest as you possibly can be. Do not tal rale white
■he peaceor being nice. Tiy to Aeartolhearts you know you need to ■nestle life now
to.make way forwhat wd!brtagyou
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fin ten different directions at once. Don t over ppcjc I un Deep breathe once in a while and head tor a . Iirself. This may be a difficult time to keep secrets l
It into the open at quite: the wtouf
m0.mSPt I time to befabsolutely blunt or confrontaUonal. Tiy
[irmly but tactfully. Mars will stay In the sign before L you will haVe to be patient In a tacky station.!,
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tendency to jump to conclusions or to make rasn hat really holds value lor you. This is a time udicre
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fept away and you need to find new ones which have f my Capricorn line to hear more.
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L e e k with confusions, muddles and kidden surprise Mu-.____A* info imnr nersonal appearance.1 no
tting extra effort I to your personal appearance. No
t o ^ W M ^ X r e L i im r s f e an
■vows you slightly off track. Tty to brtng_to light what s sr many yea . Yc
se too escapist, looking for ways outof the bo*ig. _______ j o
e u,“ rs. Vou have been seeping t ^ t o g s
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fro YOUR QUESTION ON LOVE CALL THIS BEEWHOT THE CARDS REVEAL FOR YOU
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USED HOROSCOPES TSONALISED DAILY FORECAST CALL
[ 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 9 I hade LS1 BLB. Calls cost 60pper minute at all tlme3.
. |1 o New players are welcom I -and partner. U 2°"i t k . /il
h s you do have the force of personality to cany f e w i l l be changes at work, which require W m _!_•_r,««,r.anUnc till 1 nntiee a TICW Spirit-01
ere wui uv uwuyw : — :* M
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Jan 21-Fob 19 ie ana
h always show the delicate ® .colours under their w g
S does the lunar hornet.
-■ and some butterfly imitate N O p . ^ Smith and his | v. moths m appearanc ,
February 1st, at ? ^he speaker will
I t - • Mr Garland opened his wiioiu . -ntnidlife". subiect "A Evening of
Whalley residents are to have their say on parking
h.
\ RESIDENTS of a Ribble “^ a X e s i d e S o N n - 1 Galley village are being library .. .
. . . . . _jifinioir in Wh&llcy « asked to make comments 5 asKea to
1 on a scheme which could ■y ease long-standing park-
j
L ing problems. S “ ‘ A detailed plan has been t! .drawn up by members ol !i AVhalley’s Car ParkSteer- \ ing Group for a n 83-space K 'car park on the QEII play- lt ting fields off Mitton Road , ;• on an area of land not used
t by the charity. i> . i
A drawing ol tne pi borouBh council. [ posed car p a r k is currently boroug__-------
• _ _ p B r i d g e w i n n e r s
liDrary anu -----------„ ions are being sought. As
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well as asking villagers for. their comments, the group
is also circulating a ques tionnaire to local businesses throughout Whalley. Individuals and compa nies have two weeks to
reOnce’the deadline has passed and all the views have been collated, the
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iJ by Ath® cM™* of the pro- and copy of the plan to the e u ix u
A nlcin fn t.hft -
group will present a report | ® r ___f 4-U
^ P e n d t e r j octab | w “ d' Mrs B- Velv,ck
| -’Solo whist winners at the Penu I
V-mp every Monday at 1-30 P-m. I club were; Mr j, Mer- ,
pi^era are^elcome^each Monday at 7-30 p.m. A i i:
£1.49 3 7 5 g
l 4 \ 1 2 p a c k i j - ■ Maybe they are looking to you as asawxir, when
Aug 24-Sept 23 need
:cns i 8 recently circulated about Mr John Atherton.
“S fs sw sa t J S y S f -s s i i i " S S S . h . s . ^ S S U w
Entertaining lecture for naturalists on
; bufferflies and moths AN e n te r ta in in g and
> in fo rm a t iv e le c tu re !i e n t i t le d "B u t te r f l ie s
li and Moths" was given jr tb Clitheroe N a tu ra l-
t ists. c ‘ v. Etymologist Mr Steve
S Garland, who works a t ;; Bolton Museum and Art " Gallery, told his audience th a t in Britain there are
as many as 2,500 moths. and pattern to deter predi i- He divided the butterflies tors- ■ mainly into colour groups,
70 species of butterfly and __n e n n m A fk o
(UbUvLlca';i uwwww ^
!' common and confusing, the war between plants and j ’i Large, small and cabbage insects - one caterpillar s
with whites being the most this form of life, examples of , “
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Food partuneirs exis .t in | ■ • I-------- flit, ovumnletof
food i o ...
)) are distinguished by the meat in another s P.01®°“j ■
■ colour displayed on their m0st thriving on ahmited £
li fi;es afe brown. Colonies Destruction of the food i exist around Silverdale, source destroys the insect.
■ Wing tips, but many butter- range or even a sln8'e p ^ d
£2.99 2.5kg ^
INCLUDES BEEF l^mOCKEfi: , l ' v" - f l £1.49 4 0 0 g - 5 0 0 g
ORIENTAL VARIETIES
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section on moths with a slide of the sinister death's head moth which has a wing span of 5in. and, when | not flying, the appearance of a monk. Many moths are poisonous such as the bur- net, which has bright red spots in warning. The way in which these
£2.25
1 0 0 g INCLUDES REALLY SMOOTH
jV*^' ALL VARIETIES 79p
8 pack 3S5SBE5J
\ i V , - / | it •I '" S his vote oi thanks Mr r Auntie Wainwnght the :■ than those belonging to
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Hyndburn onamuci Trade, presented awards to
• Norman Atty, Jnndlmci of Njght. Checkmate t the Dog Inn, paid tribute to wick Wig
E | {or best gd window, with the
affectionate name »venJ d Jnn wjnning the award I r‘ S.0.? : H° f
gnrpnf WhaUev for best costume and Abbey <* Pd*
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; Coun. Holgate, aparehand A towards a new football borough councillor for the
rc™ ised almost . ‘^ awhalley juniors
SP B S S B tw e j s hW was I
i chamber of trade saying it ^ f o r m •■: had taken up an mvitaLon Top ^ ^ cluded the
!: was now also represented on Ribble vaney<-,uu S
and igs-assrsK yaf- t a i l s ' * b m r i f
5 w f i iiS m
ifS'V *rV -Jtl - £E$! & X
lendleton Village Hall, members
-v, by Na ta lie uox~
VAN emotional "Auntie Wainwright" paid tr ib u te to fellow business -owners a t W h a lley '['Chamber of T ra d e 's
' seventh annual dinner. i',r Coun. Joyce Holgate, ..who has been chairman of
• jthe organisation since its t emergence from under the (umbrellaof Clitheroe Dis- trict Chamber of Trade, is ■retiring from the Abbey
? s 'Auntie Wainwright^jp^aised
Finances of WI show
HEALTHY finances were 4-v.o niit.heroe
are healthy
reported at H ,
by treasurer Mrs Brenda Lund.
measure, she said, to the proceeds from the coffee morning held each year’to finance the staging of. the show and also, in the year 2000, to the increase m the number of people visiting
This was due in no small . - the show. This year's coffee morn
/ Candy Store in April after , 14 years behind the counter,
v , iln her traditional post- !, dinner speech, which was received with rapturous
I applause by many guests Who stood to'salute the ‘well-known shopkeeper,
’j.Goun. Holgate expressed her sincere thanks for the * support and friendship she
‘■Whalley. ■
‘ " Despite initial apprehen s io n s , and the trials and Tribulations experienced in
,
.- had
r.eceived from those who traded beside her in
expeneuteu m —id enjoyed increasing
present for their support, Coun. Holgate said she was proud to be chairman of a chamber which had gone "fr•om strtrength to strength” and enjoyed increasing
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MP calls for inquiry on proposal to dump uranium waste at Preston
u . ^ jmcwiedge of the health dangers from i1 s s a s a ia fsa se ; ts iW & s :* * o— -S h e concluded by saying:, burn. Burnley, Buryand |
loung Farmers were given a Talk on personal safety. •" ’ r A
of Clitheroe fchild fe^amdng to dump this dangerous I ^[g ^X ry ^M tto n 'th e re nUciniiifolv i s s s s
purchase3 the shop was the ley, as well as visitorsfrom g e^ ichael Meacher MP, toinst^ate an S e r i a l ^ d to make the munitions used surer)._____________ rg h t one, as is my time to XludinTcUtheroe, B la c t g ]g l ? ^ 18o!oOOb^5^«a*».'wgateOT^
dump.on the River Ribble, three catchf ire.w q ^ air spreading all over
catch fire will release depleted uranium C l e a n e r m e n particles into the air spreading all over ^ KARCHER steam clean-
wi“ Cl e a n e r t h e f t Mr Evans said: i have asked himto ^ ^ .d d e d : "There are serious concerns ^X n ^ oH Twitter Lane,
stop this dump ’m ^ ' f o jX s a l ^ A h e about depleted uranium causing cancers of Baghall Eaves> on Friday dcpwS'irani'jm waste. I
. “"Mr'Evana has also written to t te Ohrf "—- a - - — heavJ duty model is | or OUI OT nouili liny Free Insurance is --------- nn Thom brochurad holidays going ' ^ ^ ^ c i f g i t S c h a r g e s niinlmurn 1% maximum £15 -on Winter Ski 2000/01
h made of E|0 oil par coupla and n,l (tight _________________ __
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ing will be on May 5th in the Ribble Valley Mayor's Parlour and the show will be held in Clitheroe Royal Grammar School on August
4th. ,
ut.Ilt is absolutely unacceptable that pnt-ahle that I Per Person w .
V,. .u - f I per person will be allowed, ............... -
lev referred to the very high standard of the exhibits at the show which is constant ly maintained. Apart from the usual format, the sched ule this year will have two innovations, one being that in many classes in the hand icraft section, three entries
Chairman Mrs Pam Jel- , _ T . .........- «■» : the early days, Coun. Hoi- me” S v 5 s dinner which deputed uranium munitions grows, cnti- ^ u m K a tkm u n c ip a l sitenearPre- W “ ^ S fK n o n I y . ♦ v ^
TWO new buildmgs are vices wil ^e p ro p o s e d a t C a ld e r -
A 20-bed unit including 1 administrative and day ser-
New buildings at Calderstones? ___„,nrir
stones Hospital, What- ished do. t o ^ h ^ n i ley-
. , ^ developmentnextao^ Thomson » 4 k- / " - it," p e r couple^ ^ " p M s | tw o - s t o r e y ^ ^
* ne, will tnVf* over work u used instead of existii . w unstable premises.,
sed instead of exist ng ^Ws will be demol- The tru s t which runs the Ribble Valley Borough
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25 Feb Andorra 14nts 11 Mar Italy
7nts 18 Mar Andorra 7nts
NIGHTS^BASISWAS MOW, b&b
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All depart Manchester S i i t s I
£421 £39B £512 £487-' £407 £262 £428 £403
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insects protect their off- spring was shown in pic- | tures of amazing camou flage, or by garish colour
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V . ' / m m® V N 1 ft
£4.29 4 x 330ml
MORRISONS STORES AT: PENDLE STREET, NEISON - BROUGHTON ROAD, SKtPTON.. FOR YOUR NEAReSTCTOREj^^^tEPHON^Q^N 615196
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