Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 21st, 1979 7
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MANY boys and girls pondering on their future careers will find the path smoothed, thanks to the efforts of a group of local busi ness and professional men. Twenty-seven members
doctor and veterinary surgeon. Six of the binders, enti-.
of the Rotary Club of Ribblesdale have bared the secrets of their jobs, relat ing just what the work entails and the route they took to reach their present positions. The information has
tied “The way ahead,” were this week handed to representatives of local schools — both grammar schools, Ribblesdale, St Augustine’s and Rivers- mead — and the district careers office.
man of the committee, said the club had wondered how best they could help young people at school in their choice of career.
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Sabden pupils meet new headmaster
WELCOMING their new headmaster, Mr Thomas Prendergast, are these pupils of St Mary’s RC School, S a b d e n , at the church’s annual gar- d e n p a r t y on Saturday. With them is parish
church hall building fund. Fr Morris said it was
the most successful event since he came to St Mary’s just over a year ago. He still keeps his links with his former par ish in Swinton, Manches ter, and a coachload of parishioners from there were among the visitors.
priest Fr Leon Morris (back left) who was thril led with the record- breaking event which raised almost £650 for the
opened by Mr Prender gast who takes over as h e a dm a s te r in Sep tember. He took the
The garden party was
opportunity to meet some of his future pupils including these pictured who had just given a dis play of country dancing. The younger pupils gave a Morris dancing display.
included sideshows and games for children, a lucky dip and tombola. Stalls manned by the ladies sold everything from toys and drapery to ice cream, hot-dogs and beer.
O th e r a t t r a c t io n s
Mayor’s Sunday at Clitheroe
MAYOR’S Sunday in Clitheroe, postponed because of the delayed local government elec tions, clashed with St Mary’s annual church parade, but still attracted a large assembly of local organisations.
Bob Ainsworth, attended service at Trinity Method ist Church, where he and the Deputy Mayor, Coun. Tom Robinson, read the lessons. The Mayor’s Chaplain, the Rev. George Knowles, conducted the service.
The Town Mayor, Coun.
PUTTING on a brave face, Maurice Cox (VI), of. . Padiham Road, Sabden, waits for the onslaught from 13-year-old Graham Stansfield (right),of Pendle Street West, Sabden.
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councillors and magis trates at the Town Hall and organisations rep resented in the parade met in Church Street. They included the Royal British Legion, the St John Ambu-
The Mayor received
lance, Scouts and Guides, schools and youth organ isations, and the police and fire service. T h e Ma y o r a n d
Band, the route of the pro cession was Market Place, Castle Street and Parson Lane. After the service, nor
Mayoress and their party were preceded in the parade by the mace bearer and halberd bearers. Headed by the Brindle
mally held in May, the pro cession re-formed to accompany the Mayor back to the Town Hall.
been prepared by the club’s vocational services committee in binder form, so that the loose sheets can be taken out and a particu lar job description photo copied by the inquirer. Included is advice on
which subjects are essen tial to a particular job, which are desirable, and an indication of the people with whom they are in daily contact. Among the members
up of one member from each of the various diffe rent professions and there fore within the Ribblesdale Club there was i wide range of experience to draw upon. In setting out the infor-
A Rotary Club is made Rtn Ronnie Todd, chair
Farmers urged to support show
m a t i o n , t h e y ha d endeavoured to be as non technical as possible. As well as providing a
who have put their jobs on the line are an architect, accountant, banker, gar age proprietor, master baker, police officer, sol icitor, farmer, surveyor,
handy reference service to the schools, Rtn Todd said the exercise had given m e m b e r s a valuable insight into the jobs of their fellow Rotarians. Accepting the volume
for the Ribble Valley careers office, Mr Jack
A CALL has gone out for Ribble Valley farmers to support this year’s Great Northern Show. The plea comes from Mr
Robert Edward Parkin son, of Shuttleworth Farm, Henthorn Road, Clitheroe. Mr Parkinson, who has been joint cattle show organiser for the past two years, wants local farmers to enter their ani mals in the various com petitions and hopefully be among the honours. This year’s show will be
from August 2nd-5th at Pa rk Hal l , Charnock Richard. Other attractions will
include clay pigeon shoot ing, rural crafts and sheep dog displays. This time the cattle clas
. Farm, Chatburn. Judge in 1 the crossbreeds and com- . mercial class will be Mr A. Hudson, of Deer House Farm, Gisburn.
ses have been extended to include beef animals. In charge of the Hereford section will be Mr Frank Clayton, of Laneside
VICTORS
SLAIDBURN were the victors in the Bowland Region YFC sports, with 6S points. Miss Margaret Mercer,
regional girls’ leader, pre sented the cup. Bolton-by- Bowland YFC were second with 64 points and Chip ping third with 44.
Gilbraith Commercials Ltd. care about keeping Leyland Group vehicles running. There is no need for your vehicle to be out of service in the Burnley area. We can offer a complete service and parts back-up facility for Leyland, AEC, Guy, Scammell and BMC Commercial Vehicles. Out fitters are factory trained and our stocks of parts are amongst the most comprehensive in the Country. Ring Gilbraith Commercials today.
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Atkinson said that often too much emphasis was placed on the academic side of a job. The club’s effort was all
the more valuable in that it concentrated on the “nitty- g r itty ” and contained information not normally available.
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