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American teacher samples our i school life
SAMPLING a taste of teaching styles on this
Nancy has just completed the first of three weeks at St J am e s ’s School , Clitheroe, on a “workshop” course. She lives in Galesville,
side of the Atlantic is Nancy Buckner. Thirty-nine-year- old ing the Ribble Valley on a
bike. But it is Clitheroe Castle which has won her affections. “I’ve never seen any
Wisconsin, and teaches in La Crosse, about 20 miles away. The visi t was arranged by the state uni
versity. St James’s was chosen
because it is a similar set ting to Nancy’s school in the USA. While here she will be
thing like it,” she said. “It seems so unique, having a castle right in the middle of a town.” She is also impressed by
the surrounding coun tryside. and finds local folk very friendly. At the end of the course
observing and helping a class of 9-11-year-olds taught by Mrs Doris Paw- licki. "I’ve noticed how little
English youngsters are less brazen and have more respect for their elders,” she said. Away from the clas sroom she has been explor-
basic difference there is between the children in Clitheroe and in America. But if anything,
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FATAL CRASH STILL A MYSTERY
THERE was no evidence to show why a car crossed onto the wrong side of Sawley Brow and collided
with a van, East Lancs Coroner Mr David Smith said at a Bl a ckburn inquest.
on the road when the acci dent happened at the beginning of May.
There was slushy snow
verdict of misadventure on Mr Gordon Standing (42J of P e n n in e Gr o v e , Padiham, who died in Bumlev Victoria Hospital after the accident. ,
The coroner recorded a
Cl i theroe woman Mrs J eanet te Wi l l iams of Henthorn Road. She was a passenger in a car waiting to pull out onto the main road when she heard a loud bang. She saw a van swerving across the grass verge. She said that tyre marks
It was witnessed by
in the slush seemed to show that Mr Standing’s car had skidded. The van driver, Mr John
Myers, of Barnoldswick, told police: “I saw a vehicle spinning in front of me. As I swerved onto the verge it hit me broadside on.”
Man kicked window
A MAN who broke a win dow of the public toilets in York Street, C'itheroe, by kicking it told the town’s magistrates that he had not intended to damage the window. Stephen John Hartleb-
Crafts on view
POTTERY and woodcarv ing, patchwork and paint- ing, corn dol l ies and crochet — these are just a few of the crafts which will be on view at an exhibition in Wa d d i n g t o n on Saturday. Me m b e r s of
ury (19), of Eshton Ter race, was fined £20 and ordered to pay £5 for the cost of repairs.
Women’s Institute are dis playing their handiwork and serving home-made af ternoon teas in the Methodist School room from 2 to 5 p.m. There will also be cake
t h e
A WINE and cheese evening organised by the Waddington branch of the Royal British Legion raised more than £200for the poppy fund. Held at Eaves Hall
Queens grace the party
she will meet fel low American teachers on simi lar schemes, for a weekend seminar at Chorley. “I hope to gain a broader
understanding of how dif ferent schools and teachers tackle their problems,” said Nancy. She has been busy with
her camera at St James’s, for her report will take the form of a story by slides. Once her report has
been assessed she will be able to keep the slides and in the year? to come re-live memories 'of her three weeks with the children of St James’s.
Beat VAT spending spree
CLITHEROE house- h o l d e r s s p e n t thousands of pounds in beating the VAT-man. As soon as the Chancel
lor announced higher VAT rates (effective from mid night on Sunday) they s t a r t e d buying new kitchen and elect r ical equipment. By Friday, their readiness to do busi nes s astonished local retailers. The manager of Nor-
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eight to 15 per cent, on heating and cooking equip ment meant that people made useful savings. On some electrical and TV equipment, where the increase was from 1214 per cent, to 15 per cent., sav ings appeared small. However, due to higher
Country Club, the affair was well supported. Among the guests were Miss Kathryn Hudson, the East Lancs British Legion Queen, and Wad dington branch’s own queen, Miss A l i so n Moorhouse. Visitors were able to
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BAILEY — INGHAM
Richard Bailey was mar ried to student nurse Miss Caroline Mary Ingham at St. Hubert’s RC Church, Dunsop Bridge. The bride is the only
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Council affairs
CLITHEROE Probus Club members had an insight into council affairs when they heard a talk by Coun. Tom Robinson. After a lively question
6th, Mr Joe Robinson, of Clitheroe, will talk about “Our heritage.”
session, thanks were expr e s s ed by Mr T. Boylan. At the meeting on July
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slides of places she had visited on a conducted tour of the Holy Land. ^
younger son of Mr and Mrs R. Bailey, of Elm Croft, Chipping. The bride, given away
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