Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 21st, 1981 9
pital !S eal
know what is the world.”
R nursing 0f- Tony Stones )ecial responsi- ie social educa-
3 Calderstones ;aid that during ■s at the hospi- lad been some hanges in the
i institutions listered.
ny years, and vhen the 1949 Irawn up, the at such places
astodial care,” mes. ■
> ’ the bars and
as have disap- 1 the emphasis ation to return 1 to the com-
vo-thirds of the :aes residents : capable of :ir own way in unity if only somewhere to his is a trend Inflected nation-
jcation ids at Calder- shortly be split pital cases and sidential pur- it is expected
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THINGS certainly went with a swing at the open ing event in Roefield Barn, Clitheroe — a gala barn dance.
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3 woods 9 Irons Total
90 per cent will over purely to This has al-
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■stones is no ospital. It is a d education well as a place
lospital. It has ■levant depart- a hospital and
r the mentally d.” m. Fell disag- far as I am Calderstones
is happened to t,” he said. Fell, who is of the Ribble nmittee for the lal Year of Dis- iple, said that 59, regular re- n examinations ed out by doc- patients were
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adults had the chance to view facilities at the barn and take part in the dance, which was organ ised by the Ribble Valley Sports and Recreational Council.
Many youngsters and During the evening
there was a heat of the Red Rose Festival Queen contest, won by Susan Hargreaves, of Ribble Avenue, Grindleton. She will represent the Ribble Valley in the final at Lon- gridge Civic Hall on June 26th.
the guests, with Susan on the extreme left.
Pictured are some of
Pendle Club
BRIDGE winners at Clitheroe Pendle Club’s game were: Mrs A. B a rk e r and Mr F. Walker, Mrs Cowperth- waite and Mr J. Harrison.
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d if found to lult mental age. stin said that ?ll’s comments ighlighted the lived beliefs” about by the in the law.
e jo y h u r c h
rvices
by the Provost Jrn, the Very Irence Jackson.’ .ed how, during le had made to i in Durham, Monmouth and the hymn “Ye
theme of the “Joy” and this
i.vs be the most t aspec t in vices, so that
t be renewed, and recreated
’. A. Siddall, meeting with
ie reading was v en ro l l in g ilrs Florence thanks to the n poetic form essed by MU Mrs I r is
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S of St Paul’s Union, Low visitors were
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THERE will be a big selection of home-made items on display at this, weekend’s craft fair at Trinity Youth Club and Community C e n tre , Clitheroe.
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offering, their wares, in cluding’ woodwork, pot tery, soft toys and other handicrafts.
Local craftsmen will be
on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, from 1 to 9 p.m.
there will be demonstra tions of leatherwork by Val Weston, of Riming- ton, and pottery painting by Mary Dawber, of Bal moral Avenue, Clitheroe.
On Saturday afternoon
velopment work at the centre.
Proceeds are for de The centre will be open
-CHRISTIAN Aid week in the Ribble Valley culmi nated in a coffee morning at the Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour on Saturday. O rg an ised by th e
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Ribble Valley Christian Aid committee, it raised £285.86, a slight increase on last year’s total. A committee member
said it was better at tended than in previous years, adding “we are de lighted by the result.” The proceeds of the
house-to-house collections for Christian Aid will be known later this week. Pictured here are some
of the helpers on the bring-and-buy stall.
Closure threat comes true at Pendleton
PENDLETON School remain open.
143-year-old village school, have received official
notice.from.the Secretary of State for Education that the school must close in July. Chairman of the gover
The governors of the has lost its fight to
the school. • Notice of the closure
was given last year, but objectors had time to put their arguments against the decision. The number of youngs
nors, the Rev. John Cole, priest-in-charge of All Saints’ Church in the vil lage, said the letter stated that objections had been disallowed in favour ’ of proposals by Lancashire County Council to close
ters attending the school has been falling for some, time. * At present there’ are 16 pupils, but the number would have fallen to six or seven , after the summer break. Alternative places for
the children will be avail able in Clitheroe.- at t St James’s CE and Brook- side Schools, or at Whal- ley or Barrow. The next step is for
which schools they prefer. Said Mr Colne: “The,
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District Education Officer Mr David Staton to con tact parents to find out
governors are sad that it has come to this, but it did seem inevitable in view of the numbers. “However, although
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closing the school is naturally a serious or even tragic loss to. village life, I hope that the people of Pendleton will not feel demoralised by it and will , continue to sus tain a community life in our village.” There has been a vil
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SEEN at the start of an exhausting 24-hour chari ty marathon on Friday night are these Sabden Badminton Club members.
ended at 9 p.m. on Satur day the players were not looking quite as fit, but had succeeded in raising well over £300 for the
When the-marathon
Sabden Disabled Appeal Fund. About 20 players played
non-stop games of dou bles, averaging about five an hour and despite lots
More for Christian Aid
of blistered feet and a few broken rackets, everyone appeared to have enjoyed the event.
steady stream of visitors went along to keep them company. The marathon was organised by club secretary Mr Terry Ward (far left). '
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STEVEN AND SHEILA DAWSON Players make i t a marathon
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lage school at Pendleton since 1837. The National School was rebuilt in 1870 and extensive renovations were canned out in 1954. , A decision on the future of , the schools at Bashall Eaves and- Bolton-by.- Bowland has not yet been received from the Secret ary of State.
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