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' 16 'Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 27th, 1980





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INSTEAD 'of eating' .the ‘ traditional cake. on his 17th birthday, Waddington teenager Neil Howarth was celebrating with pork and apple fingers. ■


prize-winning product invented by Neil and


-’■two of his friends at •Blackpool and Fylde College.


.The three, who are ‘first-year students in the


, For the fingers are' a


• walked off, '-with a tso prize for thinking up the ‘ best new food product at a national meat products ’ competition at Salford College of Technology; It was a double celebra­


;,food: technology,, depart.. . ment at the colleen


tion for Neil, for he won the. p r iz e on h is birthday.,


;


Farm,',:put''forward the idea and was helped by Blackpool students Bob


Neil, of Buckstalls


Marsden and Jo h n Ashton to perfect.the


■le^ e section for th e ; the most difficult , in .:


original food .product w a s


the competition. For it: meant not just thinking .up a new recipe,, but,


' producing a file on the cooking lo s ses and yields, the micro-biology implications, methods of cooking and ■ mai kcta-


: bility. And who knows, pork • .


;and apple fingers could -soon be on our plates!""


. In his. spare time, Neil, a former pupil of


:the pig breeding unit on his parents’ farm. He is


a member of Clitheroe YFC.


.


and'Jean, have another son, Ryan (11), who at­ tends Bowland School.


His parents, Ernest in some practice


Bowland County Secon­ dary School, helps with


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R E P R E S E N T A ­ TIVES of local volun­ tary organisations who have helped Calder- stones Hospital were praised for tneir efforts during the past year at a special “thank you” dinner at the hospital. . Guests froW the Ribble Valley wel­ comed


Community


cluded the Rotary Club of Clitheroe,


Dr G. A. Levell, ng WI, Standfast WI "’I, Burley-in- Wharfedale


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THE food matched the films at a meeting of Clitheroe Women Con­ servatives. For' entertainment at


a Scandinavian buffet in Clitheroe Conservative Club was provided by Mr George Lancaster, proprietor of Clitheroe Travel.who showed films of Sweden and Norway. Afterward those con­


templating a holiday in either country could


sample traditional fare, including open sand­ wiches, salami and savouries.


Among those who at­


tended the evening, which raised about £30 for Conservative funds, were Mrs Gill Wadding­ ton, wife of Clitheroe Division MP Mr David Waddington, and Mrs M. Kay, chairman.of the Division’s women Con­ servatives. '


Pictured behind one of -


the tasty displays of food are (from the left): Mrs Violet Ward, Mrs Mattie Whalley, trea­ surer Mrs Mabel Hough­ ton, chairman Mrs Eunice Owen, Mrs Eva Sedgewick and Mrs Bettv Collinge.


An appealing day out


MORE than 90 bellringers from all parts of Lancashire will'meet in Whalley on Saturday to learn more about their ancient art. -


„nTh„e c° ars£’ hel(l in Ringers, whose general .Whalley CE School from secretary is Mr , Frank lO-iS a.m to 5 p.m., will Reynolds, of Prestwich; ;


discuss Change ringing The first- course, at for .beginners” and “How Whalley Abbey mine years to instruct.


, , There will also be prac- neople. Each year : the ical ringing sessions in tenue is different, the . parish churches of The' event at ■ Cll.%


and Whalley.


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gamsed by the Lancashire meeting. ■ with increased Association of Change populaflty.


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ADMITTING ■ u'sihg;a' car ‘ with a defective tyre,'


Annie Riley s(54),; o t Broadings, Anna Lane, Bolton-by-Bowland, i was fined £20 at Clitheroe. v r , In' a letter she. said the car was due for an MoT test- and she thought the, tyre wouldbe . ail - right, . .until then. 1 ; -i


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School


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THE number of children attending schools in the Ribble Valley this term is( 93 less than - at the same' time a year ago.


ficer Mr Fred Calvert told the Ribble Valley District Liaison Committee for Education that the statis­ tic highlighted the trend of a reduction in birth rates.


District Education Of­


this year’s total was 9,269 children, compared ; with 9,362 for the spring term of 1979. This year’s figure included a drop of 230 pupils at primary schools and of one at special schools.


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