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Claxton, the annual autumn fair of St. James’s Church, held in the school on Satur day raised more than £330 for church funds.
school, is on her right, while on her left are the Rector and Miss Robinson.
SIR RAYMOND HANDS OUT THE PRIZES
PRIZES presented at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School speech day last week by Sir Raymond Streat, chairman of Council. Manchester University, were awarded to the following scholars:
G.C.E. Advanced Level Awards Honoratus prize and school
classics: D. N. Boyd. Boothman prize for general
Telephone: Clitheroe 1)76.
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G. C. Cornfield. Mrs. J. H. Satterthwaite’s prize
l. Cornfield. Boden prize for mathematics:
AUTUMN GIRL 59/11
Tench: D. N. Boyd. Archdeacon Lambert prize for
dvanced level results: D. N. p ri ze for
oyd. Burnett - Hurst
tudies: D. N. Boyd. Weeks memorial exhibition: G.
for chemistry: G. C. Cornfield. Hardy memorial exhibition: D.
versity, School of Chemical Engineering. S. D. Ward, Bangor Univer
School of Psychology. S. Sourbutts, Sheffield Uni
A. Sims, Sheffield University,
sity, School of Botany, G. B. Waterworth, Leeds Uni
innovation was a play room for younger children, staffed by St. James’s Girl Guides. In the centre of the picture is Mrs. Claxton, Mr. S. C.urry, headmaster of the day
buttonhole to the Rector and a spray to Mrs. Claxton. The fair comprised drapery, greengrocery, household, cake and fancy stalls. An
vote of thanks to Mrs. Claxton. Two Sunday School, scholars, Catherine Ball and Bridget Atkinson, presented a
Opened by Mrs. C. R. Claxton, wife of -the Bishop of Blackburn, the Rt. Rev. C. R. The Rector, the Rev. H. D. Chapman, presided and Miss E. Robinson proposed a DOWNHAM REMEMBRANCE. — T h e
Church, Downham, on Sun day morning.
Sn?le5lbijance Dav service held a t St. Leonard’s
Allen, who also read the Roll of Honour. o Mrs; *.w - Toclci was the
service, which was conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. W A
r h h rr n , branch of the British Legion attended this
rganist. CHATBURN
Vicar, the Rev. H. Horne, conducted a remembrance
service at the Parish Church on Sunday. A wreath was
he Vicar. REMEMBERED YET.— The
laia nt the war memorial by Col. G. N. Robinson and the t Roll of honour was read by
WISWELL
of Wisweil W.I. was held in the school last week. Miss E. M. Foster, vice-president, pre sided owing to the illness of the president, Mrs. E. Grim- shaw, who is making satisfac tory jprogress following a recent operation.
W.I— The annual meeting
carol singing during the fest ive season.
Protest at these programmes— Church Council
TITEMBERS of the Church Council of St. John’s,
versity, School of Civil Engineer ing. R. Wilson, Birmingham Uni
versity, School of Modern History.
Entry to other colleges
C Woods. Ditchfield prize for history: D.
C. Woods. Archdeacon Lambert prize for
Lampeter. R. A. Hindle, St. Peter's
K. Barrett, St. David’s College,
scripture: D. C. Woods. Liver prize for physics; D.
Wrigley. Snowden prize for geography:
Training College, Saltley. F. E. Hoyle, Art Department,
Seed. Ditchfield prize for English
literature: W. J. Duxbury. School prize for German: G. J.
biology: S. D. Ward. G.
D. Hindle and S. D. Ward. Dr. J. H. Fairweather prize for
best ordinary level results: J. M. Rycroft. Coar cup for physics: J. M.
Sir Ralph Assheton cup for the
Mark and St. John, Chelsea. P. G. Nicholson, Wray Castle
Harris Institute, Preston. I. M. Morley, College of St.
Merchant Navy College. J. E. Nutter, Alsager Training
College of Advanced Technology. M. A. Rowan, Wigan Technical
College. W. J. Parkinson, Salford Royal
C.E. Ordinary Level Awards
Rycroft. School prize for chemistry: J.
College. SPORTS AWARDS
Association Football Captain: K. Hudson
mathematics: D. Hodge and J. M. Rycroft. School prize for history and
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E n g l i s h language: R. L. Cummins. L. C. Coics memorial prize for
P. Rock and J. M. Rycroft. L. C. Coles memorial prize for
English literature: J. R. Marshall. School prize for history and
geography: D. L. Cook. Snowden prize for biology: D.
Williams. J. C. Cowgill prize for com
H. Cox. Niland prize for French; B. M.
examination performances: Wad- dow House.
FORM PRIZES
Form IV: D. S. Rycroft, M. H. Appleton, D. J. Walmsley, R. C. Williamson. Form III: C. R. A. Catlow, A.
H. Robinson. I. J. Lofthouse, D. V. Parker, S. M. Rawclifle. Form II: R. Bridge, R. D.
Deposits in the Society are Trustee
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HALIFAX BUILDING SOCIETY Local Agents: BURNISTON & CO.
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HAIR FASHIONS BY EXPERT LONDON ARTISTS
DE HAUTE CUTTING PERMANENT WAVING NATURAL TINTING
MAISON MORGAN 4, YORK STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 353
Scott, E. J. Chadwick, Martin Taylor. Form I: J. M. Martin. M.
OTHER AWARDS Hoyle.
Wilkinson. Swindlehurst trophy for junior
Bridgett cup for art; F. E. Musson cup for painting: J.
art: A. H. Robinson. Welch prize for senior spoken English: E. G. Whatley and R.
N. Duxbury. The headmaster's prize for
mendable industry: J. C. Tomlin son. Walker academic cup for
L. Cook. Fielding prize for music: D.
M. Rycroft. E. A. Parkinson prize for
Rock. Boothman prize for Latin: D.
scripture: D. Hodge. School prize for German; D, P.
(captain: T. P. Dobson!. Charnley cup: T. P. Dobson.
Veevers cup; Castle House
Dobson, J. Forbes, K. Hudson. New colours 1960/61: S. Cun-
Old colours re-awarded: T. P.
liffe, P. Hellawell, D. Hindle, B. Varley, W. Whittaker, D. C. Woods.
RUGBY FOOTBALL (Captain; R. K. Westbrook)
Cornfield. M. A. Rowan, I. H. Taylor, R. K. Westbrook, R. Wilson.
CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING (Captain: R. Wilson)
champion: J. W. Marsden. Middle school champion: T
tain: J. M. Greenbank). Norman Myers cup for senior
K. Hudson. Junior school champion: D
Dent cup: Park House (cap
Ellson. New colours 1960/61: G. C.
Sagar cup: R. Wilson. Old colours re-awarded: C. L.
p i f : T* - j l© * t - l y " ' ’V I
Read, are angry and Indig nant at a recent B.B.C. tele vision programme which appeared to approve the loosening of moral standards from the Christian stand point, on the grounds th a t the Christian viewpoint was out of date.
versity, School of Modem History. D. C. Woods, Manchester Uni
decided th a t the only remedy was for Individuals to tele phone the B.B.C. or I.T.V. and complain when such offensive programmes were screened or to write immediately in protest.
At a Council meeting, i t was
Thompson, read the annual report.
was read by vice-president Mrs. M. Clegg.
The presidential address
all members for their help and co-operation during the past year.
In it, the president thanked
retiring Committee was pro posed by Mrs. M. Mather. Mrs. Cooper, of Winnick,
V.C.O. gave a talk on how the ordinary member could help the Institute. She was
formation of the Institute 13 years ago, there was no ballot for committee. Mrs. I. Grim- shaw was re-elected presi d e n t Other officers and Committee members: vice- presidents, Mrs. M. Clegg and Miss E. M. Foster: secretary, Mrs. I. Thompson; asssistant
thanked by Mrs. M. Clegg. For the first time since the
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read by Mrs. B. Forrest, showed a satisfactory balance. A vote of thanks to the
The financial statement, CONFECTIONERS
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A choir was formed for The secretary, Mrs. I.
secretary, Mrs. I. Dawson; treasurer, Mrs. B. Forrest; assistant treasurer, Mrs. A. Wignall; social chairman, Mrs. M. Clegg; social chair man’s assistant, Mrs. Ashton: register, Mrs. E. Brown; refreshments, Mrs. M. Proctor, and Mrs. Schofield; Press and Home and Country, Mrs. A. Wignall; flowers for sick, Mrs. F. Walsh; trading stall, Mrs. E. Thomas and Mrs. P. Sars- field.
for the last line of a limerick was won by: 1, Mrs. Smelt; 2, Mrs. E. Brown; 3, Mrs. A. Wignall.
The monthly competition
Mrs. M. Clegg. Tea hostesses were: Mrs. Schofield, Mrs. A. Winsor and Mrs. E. Thomas.
Cooper. 'A competition was won by
judge was Mrs. Other district news page four
WIFE OF BISHOP OPENS AUTUMN FAIR
b ir t h d a y SURPRISE
qVTR- WILLIAM SLINGER, of Curzon Street, Clith
and to mark the occasion the manager and manageress, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Watkin, presented him with a birth day cake and other gifts .
I t Was his 83rd birthday,
hotel every evening, was a member of the 90-year-old family busines of coach- painters and, later, electrical motor engineers until he retired recently.
Mr. Slinger, who visits the Linen Guild
ORGANISED by Clitheroe ” Parish Church Linen Guild, a coffee evening, held in the Sunday Schooi last week, raised £27 10s. for the Parish Church’s May fair.
eroe, visited the Starkie Arms Hotel on Saturday night for his usual drink—and received a pleasant surprise.
CLITHE LAT
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until 10 minutes from side owing to injuries.
soon afterwards Barto resumed later at outs
Finder was injured
team.Tyrell dropping bac half, Gill moving to :
Clitheroe re - shuffle
working of the forward has been seen in previoi
and Birkett crossing to wing. This disrupted the
interval came from Clitl the home side used • boot ” far too often. ] ward lines seemed innoc a goal seemed unlikely.
Most of the football b
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RUSBRIDC
Edmundson. First Form champion; T. Bale. Old colours re-awarded: J. M
Marsden, G. B. Waterworth, R Wilson.
ATHLETICS
Casey, J. D. Anderton, M. C. Shaw.
Victor Ludorum: D. Hindle. Middle school champion: M
Dobson. First form champion: M. Whit
taker. CRICKET (Captain: T. P. Dobson)
junior spoken English: R. D. Scott; runner-up, M. M. Stenton. Headmaster’s prize for the best magazine contribution: P. Wight-
man. Mitchell cup for chess: D.
Edmundson.
EXAMINATION SUCCESSES Entry to Universities
versity, School of French. R. H. Bradshaw, Manchester
D. N. Boyd, Manchester Uni
University, School of Metallurgy. C. Britcliffe, Leeds University,
School of Agriculture. G. C. Cornfield, Leeds Univer
sity, School of Mathematics. F. J. Kenyon, Edinburgh
University, School of Dentistry. Jan Korndorffer, Manchester College of Science and Tech
sity, School of Geography. P. J. Finder, Leeds University, School’ of Agriculture.
nology. W. Murray, Sheffield Univer
House (captain: T. P. Dobson) Ta Tommy Duxbury cup; D. w ton.
Laurence Hardy cup: Castle
ylor. Alan Cook cup: M. J. Bretlier-
Bretherton, J. D, Dugdale, C L Ellson, J. Forbes, P. Hellawell,’ k] Hudson, J. W. Marsden, D. w! Taylor, D. C. Woods.
Dobson, A. Sims. New colours 1960/61: m
SWIMMING (Secretary: D. Melville)
House (captain: R. K. West brook). •
Jimmy Read cup: Castle
senior champion: M. Dawson. L. C. Coles cup for middle
school champion; I. J. Smith. Dobson cup for junior school
Laurence Hardy shield for
champion: M. B. A. Webster. Dobson cup for first form champion: A. Cook.
Old colours re-awarded: T p
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House (captain; T. P. Dobsoni and Park House (captain J. M Greenbank). Sir William Brass cup for
Sleath. Junior school champion: J. M
(Captain: J. M. Greenbank) Major Austin cup: Castle
Greenbank. New colours 1960/61: J. W.
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