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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 2nd, ■1981 7 Pupils sample sports day fun at ‘new’ school
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Invitation to hear prison chaplain
' chaplain at Manchester’s Strangeways jail, the Rev. Noel Proctor, will be taking part in an ex tended service of even song a t St James’s, Clitheroe, on Sunday. During the two-and-a-
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half-hour service, which starts at 6 p.m., he will speak about the spiritual revival taking place inside the prison. Attendances at services
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in Strangeways are be coming so big that some, weeks men have had to be turned away from the 500-seat chapel. Mr Proc tor became interested in prison work while a rector at Durham and has since worked in Wandsworth, Dartmoor and East Shep- pey jails. As chaplain, with a
Methodist and a Roman Catholic, he is responsible for the spiritual .welfare of both prisoners and staff. The r e c to r of S t
fantastic spiritual things happening at Strange ways. I’m sure Mr Proc tors talk will be of great interest not only to regu lar worshippers, but hope-
James’s, the Rev. Ken neth Broadhurst, has issued an open invitation to the service, during which refreshments will be available. “We have heard about
fully to many people who do not normally church,” he said.
Early notice needed
PEOPLE asking for spe cial orders of exemption must give adequate notice and not come along at the la s t minute, Chtheroe magistrates have warned. The bench refused two
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applications made on the same day as the event. Last-minute applications were unfair to the applic ants and to the magis trates who needed time to consider them, said Mr James Parker, presiding. Mr Peter Nuttall, the
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PUPILS of Bashall Eaves CE School, which is soon to be closed, joined in the fun at the school sports day at Waddington and West Bradford School, where many of them will be attending next term.
nearest rivals, green team, by 29 points. Red team finished third with 144 points and blue team fourth with 126.
Yellow team, with 181 points, took the competitive honours, beating their • .
Andrew Cottam, by Mr Clifford Wrench, who helped Waddington and West Bradford School deputy head Mrs E. Brown with the scoring.
The winners’ trophy was presented to the captain of victorious side,'
their counterparts from Bashall Eaves, acted as judges for the 40 or so competitive categories, which included everything from flat and sack races to throwing a cricket ball and cross-country runs.
The event was organised by the staff of the host school, who, along with Parents served refreshments and those whose children were in the winning
■ helped in making the day a success. Captains and vice-captains of the four pariicipating teams were': Yellow —
acted as starter for the various events, said everyone had a very enjoyable time. He expressed his gratitude to the staff of both schools and to all who
team received jars of Paddington Bear marmalade. ' Waddington and West Bradford School headmaster Mr P. A. Cunliffe, who
Andrew Cottam, Rachel Edlington; green — Dale Cox, Rachel Oldroyd; red — Michael Baird, Sally Bryan; blue — Damien Keefe, Catherine Green wood.
Open house
THE Clitheroe branch of Barclays Bank, Castle Street, is holding an open evening on Tuesday bet ween 7 p.m. and 9 p.m‘. Members of the public are invited to look round the various departments.
PLANNING INQUIRY
A PUBLIC inquiry is to be held into the refusal by Ribble Valley Council to grant planning permission for the erection of a house and integral garage at Holden, Bolton-by-Bow- land. It will be held in the Council Chamber at' Clitheroe on July 28th.
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Rotary’s £600 cheque for Cheshire Homes
ON his last day as president of the Rotary Club'of Clitheroe, Rotn. John Hindmoor had the pleasing duty of handing over of a cheque
for £600 to the Leonard Cheshire Homes. Rotn. Hindmoor, head- being a. member of the
master of St James’s School, Clitheroe, is a keen su p p o r te r and worker for the Homes,
Community service order
A CLITHEROE man who obtained money from the Department of Employ ment and Social Security by deception was ordered to do 120 hours’ communi
ty service by the town’s magistrates. Ronald Harold Porter
(45), of Grafton Street, was also ordered to pay £296 compensation and £25 costs. He asked for two other
pal cause to be helped by the club during his year of office. The £600 was in addition to about £1,000 disbursed by the club to numerous local charities and causes during the past year. The cheque was re
Clitfieroe Support Group for the establishment at Garstang. He made it the princi
ceived by Mrs Gwen Watson, cnairman of the Clitneroe Support Group, who was accompanied by Mrs Joan Myers, the social secretary. Before handing over the chain of office to Clitheroe
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similar offences to be taken into consideration. Mr Graham Duff, pro
secuting, said Porter nad drawn unemployment pay and supplementary be nefit when he had in fact been working. However, Mr Thomas
magistrates’ clerk, said that at least seven days notice was necessary from an administrative point of yiew. If applications were made well in advance there would still be time for events to be adver tised. In asking for ex emptions the organisers should remember that they had to be “special” occasions as laid down by
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Liddle, defending, ex plained that Porter was a self-employed handyman and he had been called back to carry out rectifi cations to work previously done. He received no pay ments for this but he was guilty of the offence of working while claiming to be unemployed. Porter had been in dire
financial straits and had succumbed to temptation.
M a t u r e (Em otes m
THE collared dove was originally a native , of Asia but by 1900 it had established an outpost in the Balkans. It then began to expand its range by a remarkable series of leaps, sometimes of several hundred miles, mainly in a NW direc
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breaks all records, and it is still spreading. It reached Lancashire in 1961.1 first became aware of it in the grounds of Waddow Hall from where it has moved into Clitheroe, particularly around Brungerley, Chatburn Road and Primrose. It is also found at Mitton Hall and in Whalley.. ' . The collared dove is quite easy to distinguish
in 1938, Germany in 1944, Denmark in 1949 and France in 1950. The first breeding in Britain was in North Norfolk in 1955, two years later it had reached Scotland and two years after that, Wales and Ireland. The speed of its advance, unaided by man,
The bird reached Hungary about 1928, Austria . OR DETAILS.
from its cousins, the woodpigeon and the town pigeon, being somewhat smaller, with pale grey- brown plumage and the distinctive black half collar from which it gets its name. It has little fear of man and often nests in gardens, prefer ring conifers to other trees.. The call of the male is a repeated crooning “coo-coo'o-cuk” all on one note and with the accent on the second syllable. It is a sound that more and more people will become familiar with during the spring and summer, months. Some local people already know what it is like to be woken up by one just outside the bedroom window in,, what seems like, the middle of the
night. TONY COOPER
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ent’s outfitter Rotn. lonald Hartley, Rotn. Hindmoor reviewed the club’s activities in 1980- 1981, particulary in the f ie ld of community service. These included carrying
out considerable improve ments to the WRVS Meals-on-Wheels van, helping with transport for elderly and handicapped people,.taking children on an outing to Blackpool and providing parcels for the elderly at Christmas. The club’s help also
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went overseas for eye camps in India and cara vans for victims of the Italian earthquake. Mem bers also filled a crate with supplies to be used
Hindmoor is seen handing over the cheque to Mrs Watson; At the back (from the left) are Rotn. Hartley, Rotn. John Myers (chairman of the community service com- •mittee) and Mrs Myers.
in an emergency. In our picture, Rotn.
Holiday post
DURING the Clitheroe holiday fortnight — July 18th to August 1st — the main Post Office in King Street will be: open as usual. Pensions and allo wances due to be paid in the first week may be ob tained in advance. Although the main
of fice stays open, a number of sub-post offices in the Clitheroe area will close at various periods during the fortnight. They are: July 18th-
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