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Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, August 31, 1962
LORD CLITHEROE OPENS EXTENSIONS T
"I ,• .,N Wi Lord Clitheroe is here pic
tured opening the extensions at Bashall Eaves C. of E. Primary School on Saturday afternoon. On the left are Lady Clitheroe, Lady Worsley- Taylor, chairman of managers, who presided, and the Ven. A. Sephton, Archdeacon of Craven, who dedicated the ex
tensions.
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which has about 30 pupils and two teachers, have cost more than £10,000, and the school now has accomodation for 50 children.
The extensions to the school,
are an extra classroom, cater ing facilities, a new central heating system, caretaker’s quarters and a teacher’s room.
Among the improvements The Vicar, the Rev. G. A.
Parker, conducted the service, and Mitton Parish Church choir was in attendance. The lesson was read by a scholar, Marion Wood, who is to attend Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar
School in September. About 180 people were pres
ent.
G.C.E. EXAMINATION: 212 GAIN THE CERTIFICATE
nTHE following 212 pupils at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School for Boys, the Girls’ Grammar School and
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______________ Tel.: 136. THE KEY
A—General Studies; B—Botany: BSH—Building Science; BCD—Building construction and geometrical drawing:
C—Chemistry; Comm.—Commerce;
D—Art; DS—Domestic science; E—English Language; EL—English Literature; Eng.—Engineering workshop theory and practice;
CFT—Craft; /
F—French; G—German; GED—G e o m e t r i c a l and engineering drawing;
GS—General science; H—History; HC—Housecraft; I—Italian; J—Greek a n d Roman literature in translation;
K—Greek;
GOV—Outlines of British Government;
S. Speak: E, T, L, F, G, C. T. F. Thurogood: E, EL, H, T, F, G, M, P, C.
BKP—Book - keeping and accounting;
I. G. R. Tingle: E, EL, H, T. J. Waddington: E, EL, H, F. M. H. Wall: E, T, F, M, P, C. D. J. Walmsley: E, EL, H, T, L, F, G, M, P.
FORM 5B
L—Latin; M—Mathematics; MET—Metalwork; N—Biology; O—Music; PC—Physics with chemistry;
A. I. Aldous: E. I. L. Bradley: E, H, T, M, P. R. Casey: E, H, T. W. Hacking: E, H. W. R. Hall: H, T, M. W. B. Hanson: M. T. M. Hodgson: H, N. P. M. Holden: M. A. Howden: M, P. M. D. McCrerie: T. G. G. Nickson: H, D. G. J. Parker: E, X, M, P. D. N. Pate: D. R. W. Patrick: M, C. R. J. Porter; E, H, T, M. P. J. Smith: D. M. Sullivan: E, H, D. J. Tranter: H, T. P. E. Turver: H. D. B. Varnum: E, EL. R. C. Williamson; E, H, M, P, C. J Woodworth: H.
P—Physics: PH-Physiology-and hygiene; Q—Economics; R—Russian; S—Spanish: SUR—Surveying; T—Geography; U—Geology; W—Maths, and Theoretical
WDK—Woodwork; X—Scripture knowledge; Z—Zoology.
mechanics;
CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS
FORM UPPER 6
D. A. Brennan; F. D. a! Clayton: A, P. P. I. Harrison: A. J. S. Hessey: A.
FORM GA
D. Atkinson: A. J. M. Barrett: A. W. H. Cowell: A. . J. R. Davies: G. D. C Hothersall; A. I. W. Marshall: A. D. Melville: A. C. T. Reid: A. C. R. Simpson: A. I. E. Simpson: A. R. I. Snowden: A. D. Ward: E. W. Whittaker: A.
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FORM UPPER 5
P. M. Grime: M, P, C. J. B. E. Grimshaw: H, P, C. A. L. Hickmott: P. H. J. Hind: T, G. A. Holmes: F, M, P, C.
G. Jackson: N. p. Matson de Laurier: T. T. R. Waddington; EL, N.
FORM 5A
M. H. Appleton: E, EL, T, X, F, G, M, P, C.
P. N. Bladen: E. T, M, C, N. D. Bulcock: E, EL, H, D. D. B. Cain: EL, M, C, N. M. J. Clayton: E, T, M.
J. N. Bailey: E, EL, H, T, X, F, M, P, C.
M ,B. Green: T, P, C, N. B. Haworth: E, EL, X, L, F, M,
R. N. Duxbury: EL. W. T. Edmundson: E, EL, H, T, F, M, P.
N. H. C. Helliwell: E, EL, T, N. Hetherington: E, EL, T, O
C, N.
D. J. Kitchen: E, EL, H, L, F, N. D. B. Lancaster; E, EL, T, X, F, P, N.
F, M, P, C, N.
J. A. Lewis: E, EL, H, T, F, N. D. S. T. Morton: H, L, F. T. N. Parker: E, EL, F, M. W. J. Parkington: T, M. I F. Robinson: E, T, F, G, M P, C.
M. D. Sleath: E, EL, T, X, F M, P, C.
R, K. Snowden: H, T, M, N. FORM 4A
A. H. Robinson: D. GIRLS
FORM VIA
R. Chambers: A. F. Cooke: J. V, Dukes: PH. A. Freeman: G. W. Holt: G. J. Parkington: J. S. Turner; F. G. Wilson: G.
R. Armitstead: J. L. Brierley: H, F. H. Broadley: E, PH. A. Cotterill: J. C. Dinnis: E. C. Douglas: E. M. Eastwood; E, J. S. England: J. A. Helsby: E, F. B. Hodgson: J. C. Horner: J, N. C. Huddart: N. H. Law: J, N. M. Vines; J, PH.
FORM VIB FORM LOWER V ALPHA
S. Fell: O. FORM UPPER V ALPHA
D, M. C. Dawson: E, EL. T, O, L, P,
J. Allen: E. EL, T, X. M, Allen: E, EL, T, X, L, F, N. J. Askwith: X, E. Barber: E, EL, T, L, F, M, N. C. Barnes; E, T, L, F, M, N. A. Birchall: E, H, F, M, P, N. M. Blackburn: E. L. Bowker: E, T, F, M, N. K. Briggs: EL, H, X. V. Bush: D, M. J. Callender: T, F, N. J. Carus: E, H, T, X. M. Chadwick: E, M, P. N. V. Chappell: E, EL, D, N. C. Cowperthwaite: X, DS. H. Cowperthwaite: E, H, T, X,
M, N. S. Dixon: H, T, N. B. Duckworth: T, X, D, N. M. English: X, D, P, M, N. J. Fairhurst; E, EL, T, X, L, P,
M.
L. Foster: E, EL, H, X, L, F. H. Foulds: T, X, L, F, M. A. Kime: E, H, F, M, P, N. E. Newton: L, F, M, P, N. A Stephenson: E, H, N. L. Telford: H. Y. Wilkinson: T, N.
FORM UPPER V BETA N. S. Aldridge: E, EL, H, T, X, P,
M, N. J. Garside: H, N.
L. Cherry: E, EL, H, D, F, N. D. Gardner: E, EL, H, T, L, F,
C. Hanson: H, D. E. Hardacre: H, D. C. Heys: H, L, F, M, N. J. Hickmott: E, D, M, N. B. Horne: D. K. Houlgate: D. K. Hudson: E, H, T, D, M, N. E. Jackson: E, EL, D, F.
N.
S. Jones: D. E. Kenyon: E. H, M, P, N. M. Kenyon; D. D Lambert: H, X, P. D. Layfield: E, M, N. A. Martin: E, T, F.
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A. Jolly: E, H, T, D, L, F, M, To D.E.R.
D. S. Rycroft: E, EL, T, L, F, G, M, P, C.
J. M. Smith: E, EL, O, F, G, M, P, C, N.
M, N. J. Morris: EL, H, X, D, DS. M. Rushton: EL, H, T, X. K. Taylor: E, F, N. S. Taylor; E, H, M, N.
FORM UPPER V GAMMA
S. Clegg: E, L, F, M, P, N. M. Eccles: H, T, L, F, M, N. V. Green: E, N. E. Horn: E, M, N.
R. Milner: E, EL, H, X, L, F,
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N a tu r a l i s t s ,
Society members at Osbaldeston
with Mr. B. Sharpies as leader, started from Oakes Bar and went by Oakes Bridge and Showley Hall to Oxendale Hall, crossing the line of the Old Roman road near Stubbyhead House.
QN Saturday, members of Clith eroe Naturalists’ Society,
CLITHEROE SCORE 9 IN RUNAWAY WIN
CLITHEROE 9; LYTIIAIVI 1
Hindle, an old boy of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, who made his debut at inside-right.
side, who did not have enough method to hold an improved home team. Some credit for the improvement must go to 19-year-old Donald
‘V'lNE goals and a missed penalty came from Clitheroe at Shaw Bridge on Saturday, when they entertained a weak Lytham
flowers along the lovely lanes and some time was spent search ing for aquatic plants in some of the many ponds in the area.
There were many late summer
led through Old Park Wood to Oxendale Hall, built in 1656 by Lawrence Osbaldeston.
Leaving Showley Hall, the way PLEASANT LANES
by pleasant lanes past Parkgate Farm to Newhouse and down to Osbaldeston Hall.
From the Hall, the party went
the party had magnificent' views of the country around. Across the valley, Beacon Fell and Par- lick Pike could be seen, their heads just rising above Long- ridge Fell. On the right, some idea of the breadth of Pendle was given by the bulk of Spence Moor above and to the right of Well Springs.
From the ridge above the Hall,
L. Jackson: H, F, M. p. Jackson: H, DS. p. Lister: E, D, F, M, N. A. Palmer: E, H, T, X, L, F,
G. Park: E, EL, H, T, L, F, M,
V. Ridsdale: E, T, DS. J. Robinson: H, T, L, M, N. S. Rowan: E, H, G, M, P, N. E. Sims: E, EL, X, D, N, DS. E. Singleton: M, P, N. A. Stanworth: E, EL, H, X, D,
P.N. Stephenson: H, T, P, N. S. Stephenson: E, H, T, L, F,
L. J. Whittaker: E, EL, H, T, X, M, C, N.
G, N. S. Stone: E, L, F, M, P, N.
P Wightman: E, EL, H, T, p, M, P, C, N.
N. M. Sutcliffe: E, H, T, D, F, M,
M, N.G. Webster: E, H, L, F, M, P, N.
J, Whipp: D. M. Wilkinson: D, DS. C. Yates: E, H, F, M, N. S. Yates: E, D.
(Continued in adjoining col.)
G. Taylor: E, EL, X, D, F, DS. H. Taylor; E, EL, T, X, DS. E. Walker: E, H, T, D, F, M, N. P. Ward: E, EL, H, T, X, L, F,
river through Himalayan Balsam and Ragwort where the Ribble meanders below Redbank Wood, the party made their way to Dor- bridding Wood and then to Sunderland Farm and the road to Balderstone.
Following the left bank of the
back was through the fields to Sykes Farm and Oakes Bar for the ’bus home.
From Balderstone the way (Continued from previous col.)
RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL BOYS
D. Brinkman: GED, GS. P. Burgess: GED. H. Duckworth: GED. B. Hibble: GED, Eng. P. Morris: GED, Eng. J. Pye: GED. J. Robinson: GED, Eng. D. wrigley: H.
GIRLS
J. Aubin: H. M. Eastham: E, H, HC, T, GS. E. Hargreaves: E. K. Milner: E. L. Simpson: HC, D.
line and laid on a stream of well-placed passes, which started many good moves.
afford to take this runaway victory with too much elation. True, they were much the
Ho worked hard in the forward Clitheroe, however, cannot
better side, but Lytham were very weak, Clitheroe could well play better and lose.
second half of the match, when Lytham began to feel the effects of relentless pressure.
The goal rush came in the
off, TYRELL rammed in a low drive after he and Birkett had had shots blocked. The initial centre was put in by Hindle.
escapes from a header by Hindle and a shot by Pinder before HINDLE dribbled through the defence, drew Cawood, and pushed the ball into the net.
The Lytham goal had narrow SERIES OF RAIDS
of raids, led chiefly by player- manager McIntyre, but lacked any finishing power.
Lytham replied with a series
was sandwiched by two defenders in' the area, but Tyrell shot wide from the spot.
Almost on half-time, Hindle
with a goal, PINDER heading in a perfect centre from Birkett.
The second half, too, started
sent TYRELL away and the inside-left made no mistake with a low shot.
Ten minutes later Parkinson
the 28th minute of the second half, both from the foot of PINDER.
Then two goals came inside
centre from Hindle and then touched in a low pass from Gill, who had burst through the centre of the defence.
He first tapped home a low
trick by converting a centre from Birkett after a cross from Hindle had caught the defence on the wrong foot.
TYRELL completed his hat- Left-back R O PE R scored Two minutes after the kick
rJ)WO young b;l legal worll
Lytham’s only goal, forcing the ball through the defence by sheer persistence.
ever, were a well-beaten side and two more goals came a short before the final whistle.
HIGH CROSS
Barker desperately lunging at the ball in an attempt to clear, and PINDER brought his “ bag" to four by hooking in a centre from Gill.
GILL glanced in a high cross,
on tlie ball, but once in posses sion their moves lacked any pre cision. Too often they moved the ball across field, when a quick inside move might have paid dividends.
The visitors were fast enough
the best forward, but he lacked support and was closely watched by Hodson.
Centre-forward McIntyre was
Lytham attack, the Clitheroe defence did their job effectively.
Scarcely worried by any
have failed to do in previous games—they took their chances.
Grayston; Bush, Hodson, Parkin son; Gill, Hindle, Pinder, Tyrell, Birkett,
Teams: Clitheroe: Wallace; Heyes,
Roper; Uttley, Butler, Walmsley; Mannion, Denning, McIntyre,
Lytham: Cawood; Barker,
Finney, Hothersall. Referee: Mr. R. Ditchfield,
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