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SEVEN regulars- of the Royal Oak in Waterloo, Clitheroe, were due home last night after “going; Dutch” on a, six-day pub trip with a difference. Two others, Stephen
Rothall and Bob Menzies, who set out with the all male p a r ty early on
Friday morning, returned on Sunday evening ready for work on Monday. The trip to Amsterdam
was the idea of Royal Qak landlord Mr Bill Leonard, who goes every-year "and decided it would ■ be’ the ideal place . for a pub outing;
It included a darts “in . .
ternational” against a! Dutch pub team and a' trip round the Heineken Brewery.
had been looking forward to the trip for some, time, so one of .their number, wasn’t deterred' from making the journey, de spite suffering an eye injury at work just a few days before the flight.
The Royal Oak regulars
John- Lambert, who works as a welder at Stal-
.wart Dyeing, was treated a t C l i th e ro e Health Centre after catching some fleck in his eye and at the farewell party he expressed his thanks to the medical staff for their help.
The nine are pictured
with some commemora tive items th e y . were hoping, to hand over to the Dutch.
Taught maths at girls’ school
A FORMER mathematics teacher at Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School, Mrs Sarah (Sally) Kay, who retired in 1974 after 26 years there, has died in hospital.
Mrs Kay (67) was* edu cated at Ashton Grammar School and gained her BSc. and Dip. Ed., at Liverpool University, before going on to teach at Penketh, near War rington, and at Oxford Central Girls’ School, where she first specialised in'mathematics. She took up her ap
A native of Haydock,
pointment at Clitheroe in 1948 and six years later manned Mr Ronald Kay, himself a mathematics teacher at CRGS until 1973. The couple shared many
HERITAGE TOPIC AT CHARTER DINNER
GUEST speaker at the 35th Charter dinner of the Soroptimist International of Clitheroe, Mr Brian B. Wood, of Saffron Walden, could not suppress his de light at being back.jn the Ribble Valley. During the event, held
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president, of the divisional union of North West Eng land -and the Isle of Man,. responded to the toast of Soroptimism by refen: ig to the death of President Sadat. She called upon all present to work to bring about a more peaceful society, K' Among the 95 present
were 19 ' presidents of Soroptimist Clubs in the district, including Kendal. Guests included the May o re s s of th e Ribble Valley, Mrs Dorothy Walmsley, and Clitheroe Mayoress Mrs Doris Ains worth. The aims and objects of
the club were read by Mrs. Irene Hargreaves.- Mrs Isobel Stubbins, president of the Clitheroe club, proposed the Loyal toast and Mrs J. Myers, p re s id en t > of Skipton Soroptimists, responded on behalf of the visitors; Toastmaster was Mrs Margaret Garnett.
interests, including music and gardening. Mrs Kay, of Chatburn Park Drive, belonged to Clitheroe Concert Society and Clitheroe Gramophone Society.1 ’Last year . she spent
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some time in -hospital after - suffering a heart; attack an'd was admitted again just two days'before, her death. In addition to her hus,
band, Mrs Kay leaves'-a sister,who lives in Lan caster..
Cremation1 followed a1 , •
service conducted by the Vicaiv of Clitheroe, Canon
John Hudson, at Accring ton on Tuesday.
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THE funeral service and cremation took place at Skipton of a former Ribble Valley woman whose family ran the Moorcock Inn, Wadding- ton, for nearly 50 years. Mrs Anne Hallsworth
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TALKS are to be held to try and sort out the plan ning tangle at Tosside,,, the village split in half by the Lancashire-North Yorkshire border. Ribble Valley Planning
and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey was given permission by the coun cil’s Development Sub- Committee to hold talks with Craven District Council in a bid to form a common planning policy for the area. \ . Matters came to a head
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IN a departure from trad ition, Clitheroe Concerts Societyis to open the new season next Wednesday with a recital at the Girls’ Grammar School by Rosemary • Sanderson and John Gough for viola and piano.
•'It was thanks to the championship of the late Lionel Tertis that the pre viously neglected viola took its place amongst the
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accepted solo instruments and, the programme to be played will fully demons trate its beauty and effec tiveness. Rosemary and John are
•Tosside .Institute; while Ribble Valley rejected a plan for five homes at the rear of the Dog and Par tridge. The move annoyed; the
a short time ago when the North Yorkshire authori ty granted outline pel-mis sion for two" houses near
(41) was born at Moorcock House, Waddingtqrr, where th e Robinson family lived. She was edu cated at Casterton School and used to help her family in the hotel. She and "her husband,
David, regional director with T-ilcon, formerly lived in' Eaves Hall Lane, West-Bradford, moving to the Cotswolds 'about seven, years dgo. For the
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'past year the family has lived in Han-ogate. In addition to her hus
band, Mrs Hallsworth leaves two daughters, Louise and Sarah.
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local parish council and PTA members who favour' more. residential develop-' ment in a bid to ' keep open the local school. 1 1 Mr Bailey said it - was
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.work has been commis sioned for them to per form in each concert, they give during 1981-82. The composer is Anthony Gil bert, head of composition at- the Royal ‘ Northern College of Music, and’ the work is entitiled “Gym- noraina”.
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WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle, Club’s bridge ses sion were: Mrs A. Barker and Mr F. Walker, Mrs M: Manning and Mrs S. Cowperthwaite.
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