search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
2 Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, July 30th, 1981


What's on,.. What's on... What's on... Vftoft Oldfield Travel


Unit Four,little HarwDDd,B’BllRN58446 J Short


Tne travel agents you know you can trust SATURDAY l i l l i i l i l i i i l i i l i i l


7-15—8-30—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


9-05—PLAY GOLF (1) Getting to Grips


9 -3 0 —G E T S E T FO R SUM M E R : A re you Ready? with Peter Powell.


11-00—EDGAR KENNEDY in “Bad Housekeeping” (bw)


11-22—WEATHERMAN


11-25—CRICKET: The Fourth Test: England v Australia (Third Day) commentaries from Edgbaston.


1-30—GRANDSTAND: The World Canoeing Champion­ ships (The Wila Water Race and Slalom); Racing from Goodwood, including The Nassau Stakes; Cricket: The Fourth Test: England v Australia; International Show-jumping from Hick- stead (Nations Cup Meet­ ing) The Grand Pnx; Final Score: News of today’s top sporting events both at home and abroad.


5-


JONES: The Great Shell Game.


6- 00—NEWS: Weather


6-10—SPORT/REGIONAL NEWS


6-15-POP QUIZ with Mike Read


-4 5—THE SATURDAY FILM: “The Lost World,” starring Michael Rennie, Claude Rains and Fernando Lamas.


8-


9- 9-


10- 11-


CIAL from Brighton Weather


erations (Part 12) 20—SUMMERTIME SPE- 11-


7-40—2-20—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


3-


4- 25—CRICKET: The Fourth Test: England v Australia (Third day) commentaries from Edgbaston.


“The Courage of Black Be au ty ” Starring John Crawford. Mimi Gibson


7- 7-


8- Weather 10—SATURDAY CINEMA:


12-00—CLAPPERBOARD A look behind the scenes of the making of the adven­ ture film ’’Raiders of the Lost Ark”


Animated cartoon version of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic


6- 40—THE SKY AT NIGHT: The Summer Sky


The Story of Rama — Na­ r rated by David Atten­ borough


ROSTRUM: The Players Viewpoint — Be rnard Kee ifffe


9 9-


-2 0—INTERNATIONAL SHOW JUMPING: high­ lights of today’s Grand Prix at Hickstead.


chestra of Trinity College of Music, London


rehearses ' the 10-ALIAS SMITH AND


10- 10-


Test: England v Australia; highlights.


00-NEWS AND SPORT: 15-SPIRIT OF ASIA: (4)


20—TWO SIDES OF THE or­


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT: Intro d u c ed by Dickie Davies. 12-35 International Sports Special — 1 Golf. The US Women’s Open Championship from La Grange, Illinois and Austra­ lian Pool check. 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Six. Newmarket: Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2-30. Thirsk: Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 245. 2-55 International Sports Special


5-05—UNDER MANNING Bernard Manning meets un­ usual people with unusual occupations.


— 2 Speedway and Pole. . 00 Wrestling from Brent Town Hall. 4-50 Results Service


--------- ---- j ,30-]0_


5 -3 5—ITN NEWS AND SPORT


5- 55—CRICKET The Fourth


BILL: 1 “Bedlam," (bw) Starring Boris Karloff, Anna Lee


Miles i i l l l l l l l l


(new series) Starring Lulu with Special Guest: Shakin’ Stevens


ring Wayne Rogers and Lynne Redgrave in “Old is Beautiful”


05—NEWS AND SPORT; 20—ROOTS; The Next Gen­ 56-MY KIND OF MUSIC 10-


9- 20—HOUSE CALLS: Star­


1 1.45—11-50—WEATHER­ MAN


9-15—HELPING HAND “A Happier Old Age.” The pre­ senters of this programme that aims to help m-e Joe Hennessy and Pattie Col-


dwell.


Smith. Last in this series on cutting the cost of keep­ ing warm in winter


ING PICTURES MYS­ TERY ISLAND “Home Run” Adventure when


10-lo^TREASURE ISLAND


three young people are stranded on an island when their plane is forced down.


SUNDAY


7-40—8-30—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


9-00-MISTER MEN 9-


945—FARMING 10-


11- 11-


JEEVAN: Sab Ras 08—CLOSEDOWN


Beautiful Human Life Beginners (15)


12- 00—PILGRIMAGE


1245—CRICKET: The Fourth Test: England v Australia (Fourth day) commentaries from Edgbaston.


2-05—NEWS HEADLINES; Weather for farmers


2-10—FILM MATINEE: “Last Holiday” (bw) Starring Alec Guinness, Beatrice Camp-


u u iru ie s a , D e a u itc bell and Kay Walsh.


3 -


TIME (6) Assault on Ever­ est (1933)


5-


KING ARTHUR (Part 3) 6- 05—NEWS; Weatherman


6-


4- 05—CENTENNIAL (Part 10) The Winds of Fortune


6-15—THE LIGHT OF EX­ PERIENCE


(New series) This Week: Richard Baker visits The Speaker of the House of Commons — The Rt. Hon. George Thomas.


7- 9-


10- 10-


11- 11-


12- “Come Blow Your Horn'


Starring Frank Sinatra, Tony Bill and Lee J. Cobb.


8-


7-40—1-55—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY


m 15—NAI ZINDAGI, NAYA


05—INSIDE JAPAN (6) 35—CAN SEO: Gaelic for


1-55—SUNDAY GRAND­ STAND: Motor Racing: The German Grand Prix. Crick­ et: The Fourth Test: Eng­ land v Australia. Motor Cy­ cling: The Marlborough British Grand Prix. Inter­ national Show Jumping from Hickstead: (The Na­ tions Cup) The Prince of Wales Cup


7-05—NEWSREVIEW 7-


ROSTRUM: The Conduc­ tor’s Viewpoint — Sir Ale­ xander Gibson talks to Michael Berkely — with The Royal Philharmonic Or­


chestra


35—TRAVELLERS IN 9-


8 -3 5—INTERNATIONAL


SHOW-JUMPING: high- ions Cu


12-30—THE SHATTERED DREAM: EMPLOYMENT IN THE EIGHTIES “The End of Full Employment” First of a four-part series iplo


1-25—DOWN TO EARTH Robert Smithies talks to north-west farmers.


1 - 2 -


looking at unempl yment in Britain.


KINGS Light-hearted liter­ ary quiz with two teams of celebrities.


30—TWO SIDES OF THE 3 -


• Hyde White'in “John and Julie." England in Corona­ tion Year. 1953: six-year-old Julie Davidson believes that the Queen wears her crown at all times.


Moira Listerv and Wildred 30—NEWS ON 2; Weather


lights of The Nations Cup from Hickstead.


35—THE LEGEND OF 1 1 -


4- 10—THE MUPPET SHOW Kermit and his Muppet pals


“Homer on the Range.” medy


440-THE LOVE BOAT “The Folks from Home/Captain’s


present more comedy with guests Dorn Deluise.


10- 05—GOD IS ALIVE AND LIVING IN POONA


CIAL: highlights from The Marlborough British Grand Prix ana The German Grand Prix.


30—HOME ON SUNDAY 05-GRAND PRIX SPE­


5-35—SlOSES — THE LAW- GIVER Burt Lancaster is Moses in the third of this six-part biblical drama.


6-10—MY WAY Colin Morris


WEEK: “Summer of My German Soldier,” Starring K r isty McNicol, Bruce Davison and Esther Rolle


15—THE SUNDAY FILM: 9-


DING: A personal reflec­ tion by Alistair Cooke


(new series) The BBC Sym­ phony Orchestra conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky


i i i i l l l i l i


05—THE ROYAL WED­ 10-


05—NEWS; Weather


15—THE SUNDAY PROM 11-


10—THE EDITORS


GLISH CHURCHES (8) The Light of Reason


WORLD OF ANIMALS “The Bee.” This film de­ bunks the myth that bees are dangerous.


Canon Eric Saxon conducts this service from St Ann’s Church, Manchester.


50—DISCOVERING EN­


Test: England v Australia (Fourth day) highlights.


20—CRICKET: The Fourth


12-50—12-55—WEATHER­ MAN


11-25—AAPKAAHAK 11-


Jack Hargreaves.


12- 00—FACE THE PRESS With Anthony Howard and Malcolm Fraser. Series c h a i r e d by A n t h o n y Howard. A panel of top journalists quiz statesman


With Tom Coyne. of the day.


00 —F ILM OF THE 7-


talks to Esther Samson, headmistress of a village school in Devon.


30—THE WILD, WILD 8 -


00—MORNING WORSHIP


745—HAWAII FIVE-0 “Ter mination with Extreme Pre judice.” Steve McGarret’s Five-0 unit searches for Lord Charles Danby, mis­ sing English tourist.


Benson and visiting Russian officials move into a comic dual of wits.


MILDRED “A Military iudi 9-15—ITN NEWS 00-OUT OF TOWN With 30—A BETTER READ


9-30—THE SOUTH BANK SHOW “Nickleby and Co.” A tw o - h o u r s p e c i a l documentary looking behind the scenes at The Royal Shakespeare Company’ production of NichoTa Nickleby.


fa!


1 1 -30—MANNIX “The Ragged Edge” Private investigator Joe Mannix becomes in­ volved in a narcotics case.


WHALLEY and LITTLE MITTON Day out at Alton Towers


ROYAL WEDDING CELEBRATIONS FAMILY SPORTS DAY


SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1981 2 p.m. AT THE


QUEEN ELIZABETH II PLAYING FIELDS MITTON ROAD, WHALLEY


All types of Sports — Fun for eveiyone. Come and join us. Bring your own Picnic — Light refreshments available.


3 p.m. DISTRIBUTION OF CROWNS TO VILLAGE CHILDREN


CLITHEROE YFC


FIRST WEEKLY MEETING OF THE AUTUMN


CLUB SPORTS m m


PROGRAMME will bo


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5th 7-30 p.m.


Meet West Bradford Playing Fields wet or fine


Thefts from cars


USING duplicate thieves parked


the To ber caravan site, Gisburri, and removed CB radios. The two sets are worth £205.


8oiton-by-Bowland, -


“ dbi


at Lane Ends, and


entered


keys, ca rs


. The day out was paid for by a number of fund-raising events held during the year.


A COACHLOAD of youngsters, mums and friends of COPING, Clitheroe’s one parent group, are seen setting off on a trip t j Alton Towers on Tuesday.


having a busy Sep­ tember — running a tr ip to Morecambe lights and organising a float in Clitheroe’s tor­ chlight procession. Pictured are some of


The group looks like


Celebration Cakes Made To Order Photos Available


the youngsters before the coach left Clitheroe on Tuesday. .


’ 1


GREENHALGH STONYHURST366


'


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


NELSON' 694929 or BLACKBURN


/'./'■ 662424 Call or write to


15 MARKET SQUARE, uci enu .•


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


JIM GARLICK AND


We provide a professional Mobile Discotheque Service for any high-class function.


ANDY KAY


Tel. BURNLEY 20795 24-hour answering service


CHICKEN SHOP MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE.


Telephone: Clitheroe 24616 NOW OPEN FOR


HOT TAKE AWAY


SPICEY SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN


with Chips, Baked potato, Salads, etc.


OPEN: 11-30 a.m. — 12 midnight (Closed Monday and Wednesday)


OUR COOKED MEAT COUNTER IS OPEN FROM 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.


. 3^-


U Tel. Colne 861555/867625 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


. Inquiries


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ STUART KEPHAN PROMOTIONS *


* ANTIQUE and COLNE


* COLLECTORS FAIR * 2


*


* LANGROYD HALL + ^ T


SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd LUNCHES AVAILABLE Open 9-30 a.m. until 4-30 p.m.


- ^ ^


Pickle.” One more chapter of comic confusion for feud­ ing couple George and Mildred.


15—BENSON "Checkmate." 55—CABBAGES AND


254-NEWS ON 2; Weather 30—HORROR DOUBLE


7 -


BILL: 2 “Bug,” Starring Bradford Dillman, Joanna


___


6- 35—THE VIDEO ENTER­ TAINERS John Hamp in­ troduces topliners from the, world of entertainment in­ cluding Patti Boulaye_____


SAINT Ian Ogilvy in “The Diplomat’s Daughter.”


45—HORROR DOUBLE


SATURDAY MADHOUSE More summer madness with Russ Abbot and his gang.


7-35—SATURDAY CINEMA Sonny Bond in “Murder in Music City.” A honeymoon couple become amateur s le u th s involved in a murder hunt in' which the suspects include a number of top Country and Western music stars.


40—SAVE IT With Mike 05—SATURDAY MORN­ 12- 40—RETURN OF THE ALSO LOVE NESTIX) k 05 —RU S S A B B O T ’S > -


> - > -


9-20—SEAGULL ISLAND With Jeremy Brett and Nicky Henson. Barbara ac­ cepts an invitation to Sea­ gull Island, a place of strange noises and mystery.


10-20—ITN NEWS 10-


11- 35—LET’S ROCK Rock ‘n’ roll programme.


HILL “Something for the Boys"


3 - ) • > - > - > -


> - > -


35—HOUSE ON THE


>■ > - > - 3 -


ling Game”. With Edd. Byrnes.


05—THRILLER ’The Kil­


3- 3 -


k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k i c k i


“NIGHT FLIGHT” discotheque


on FRIDAY, JULY 31st with ALTERNATIVE MUSIC on


SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st at


PENDLE HOTEL CHATBURN from 10 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.


Food available until closing time SMART DRESS


THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION


COME EARLY to avoid disappointment — Numbers Limited


i r k k k k k r k k r k k r k k r k k r k k r


CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION


COUNTRY FAIR 25—SUNDAY CINEMA


LEAGRAM PARK, CHIPPING SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd 12 noon — 6 p.m.


PONY EVENTS — SILVER BAND — 55 —CARTOON TIME TERRIER RACING — BLACKSMITH —


REFRESHMENTS — ARCHERY DISPLAYS CODMAN’S PUNCH AND JUDY STALLS AND TRADE STANDS


ADMISSION: SOp, CHILDREN 25p FREE CAR PARKING


THE 21 St ANNUAL HURST GREEN


VILLAGE FETE SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th


AT MEMORIAL HALL AND FIELD To be opened by Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs R. AINSWORTH


PARADE AT 2 p.m. FROM THE EAGLE AND CHILD


with LONGRIDGE PRIZE BRASS BAND and OSSIE CLOGGERS


SELECTION OF FETE QUEEN


Children's Fancy Dress and Bony Baby Contest Children’s Races


Egg Catching Egg and Spoon


Three Legged Race 5-a-side Football


Side Shows, Refreshments, Hot Dog Stand ADMISSION 2Sp


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the best in entertainment


SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st 45 —G E O R G E AND


JOHNNY DRISSC0L JULIE CARROLL


(Your Request) SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd (Tops Everytime)


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY AND SATURDAY


GARGRAVE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY


78th GARGRAVE SHOW J


SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1981 PRESIDENT: J. B. SWALES ESQ.


Display of Historic Cars, Cattle, Sheep, Poultry, Agricultural Horses, Hunters, Ponies and Shetland '


Ponies, Gymkhana, Show Jumping, Handicrafts and Produce, Fell Races, Dog Show, Local Children’s Sports and Fancy Dress, Terrier Racing, Tug-of-War.


SPONSORED DISABLED DRIVER CHARITY CAR RUN


MAJOR PRIZES TO ALL CORRECT MILEAGE OR TIMES, TICKETS 50p Start and finish on Showground. A disabled driver will drive to and


from Blackpoot Tower. Event sponsored by PETER CLARKE AUTOS LTD, SKIPTON.


SCHEDULES'from Entries Secretary Mr and Mrs J. Dodgson, 16 South Street, Gargrave. Tel. Gargrave 780. Secretary Mrs C. J. Varloy, 9


Martin Close, Gargrave. Tel. Gargrave 425. Howarlh's Newsagents, Gargrave.


POULTRY SCHEDULES FROM: B. Carlos Esq.. 13 George Street, Barnoldswick. Tel. Barnoldswlck 813497.


TRADE STANDS: Inquiries to Secretary please.


Entries close f irs t post FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1981. Late entries cannot De accepted


GUIDED PONY RIDE AND WALK


THROUGH PENDLETON'S GLORIOUS COUNTRYSIDE


SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th 11 a.m.


8-MILE PONY RIDE (ROSETTES WILL BE AWARDED) 4-MILE WALK — NOT STRENUOUS .


ADMISSION £1.50 FOR RIDERS 50p FOR WALKERS


PROCEEDS TO PENDLETON CHURCH RESTORATION FUND


Details from Mrs J. WOOD, WHALLEY 3260 or Mrs M. ROBINSON, WHALLEY 2696


SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st A (J.lll.


CRICKET


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


(Physically Handlcapp Able-Bodied)


Lancashire Youth Clubs Association and P.H.A.B.


SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st


CHARITY FLAG DAY TEDDYBEAR TOMBOLA


and


on THE MARKET PLEASE SUPPORT US


PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL


DANCE SATURDAY


DISCO AUGUST 8th


DANCING TO THE BLACK CAT DISCO


8-30 p.m. to 12 midnight ADMISSION E1 LICENSED BAR ‘


CLITHEROE LADY FARMERS


SPORTS TO BE HELD AT


SOCIAL SECTION


' WILL MEMBERS KINDLY REMEMBER


THEANNUAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th,


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND on


RESTAURANTS, etc., FULLY AUTOMATIC ICE MAKERS ON RENTAL


ATTENTION PUBS, CLUBS,


all sizes, from £2.87 ’ including VAT >


All parts and labour Included .


during the period of rental. Why. buy when you can rent at these prices.'


i BURNLEY 38826 for all details


Inter-Cool. Limited, '’ PHONE PADIHAM


MATCH SPONSORED BY


H. M o u s e & Sons


' Plumbers and Painters, Decorators


41 CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE , Tel. 22684


HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH


Mlllthorne Avenue


SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd at 6-30 p.m.


' GOSPEL SERVICE \ Speaker


Mr B. Humphries Bury


• EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 7-45 p.m.


' PlRAYER and BIBLE STUDY


Jesus said, . I am the way, the truth and the life,


>.inhnidft


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY LUNCH MEMBERS DRAW £16


SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd DOUG MEREDITH with


BERNARD ON THE DRUMS 1 CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7- 30 MATINEE THURSDAY at 2-15 p.m.


MONDAY to iSATURDAY at 7-30p.m.


MATINEE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY at 2-15 p.m.


FREE FESTIVAL OF FOLK MUSIC I


2nd KEB COTE


COMMENCING 7-30 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY 31st, UNTIL LATE SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd ARTISTES APPEARING


DENNIS WARHURST STREET LIFE SAM WHITTAM MILLSTONE GRIT ROD FINNLAYSON MONOLOGUEJOHN KEVIN S. GREEN ODD SOCKS BRIAN PRESTON


BRILLIG


CODDYBECK JOHN COY TALISMAN


THE BURY BAND BI-FOLKAL


HARRY OGDEN


NORMAN STEWART THETACKLERS


ALSO MANY CRAFT STALLS


NEAR THE SPORTSMANS ARMS, KEB COTE, FROM THE A646 (BURNLEY/TODMORDEN) AT CORNHOLME, TURN UP PUDSEY ROAD TOWARDS SHORE


TURN RIGHT ALONG THE LONG CAUSEWAY LOOK FOR SIGNPOSTS


CAMPING FACILITIES AVAILABLE Further information Ring TODMORDEN 2292


offers on P&O cruises. Contact the acknowledged cruise specialists


15 TOWN HALL STREET, BLACKBURN Telephone 58590 and 59797


For full details of these cruises and other special • ‘CANBERRA’ CRUISE IN 1982 BOOK NOW for your


Join our special party on cruise 205, May 28th. 14 nights, visiting Messina, Santa Marguerita, Toulon, Palma and Vigo


Or cruise 209, July 17th. 14 nights, visiting Lisbon, Tarragona, Marseilles, Alghero, Palma and Praia Da Rocha


toucan set away withanythins. Once.


f Feature 3,45 6.30 9.15 Meet Margot the Magnificent Superchick!


4 Support 2.20 5.05 7.50


P&O Cruises ^ \ away from ^ c


it all exam results


PUPILS of St Augus­ tine's RC High School, Blackburn, were success­ ful in the following CSE


examinations; Colette Anderson, E5; Marie


L. Ashworth, D2 COM2 El EL3 GED1 DS1 HN2 M2; Frances Astin, D2 E l EL2 FI T1 HN1 Ml NWK1; J. F. Aston, D3 COM2 E l EL3 T3 H3 M3 WDK4; Jacqueline Avino, COAS4 E2 EL4 OP5


AVUIO,


TY3 DST4. A. F. Baker, COM2 ENG3


E2 EL5 F3 T4 M1P4; James Balmbra, D4 GEN4; John Balmbra, D3 E4 H3 GEN3; I. P. Barnes, N2 El EL3 T3 HI M4 WDK4; Helen M. Baron, D2 C0M1 E2 EL2 FI DS1 Ml


TY2. Anj;ela_M. BeU,JD2> ETEL3


T2 H3 DS1 Ml TY2; M. A. Ben is t o n . COMl COASI' ENG4 E l EL3 T2 HI P2; R. J.-Bennett, D1 N1 Cl ENG1 E l EL2 T1 H2 M2; Susan K. Blood, COM2 E2 EL2 HI M4 OP2 TY2; A. G. Bolton, COM3 COAS1 E3 EL4 F5 T3 P3 WDK4.


ENG4 E4 M4 WDK5; Diane, Bolton. E4 HN4 NWK5 OP4 TY5; b. Bond, D3 ENG3 E5 GED2 M5 WDK3; P. Brierlev, D3 ENG2 E2 EL4 T2 H3 Ml P2; Maureen Briggs, DS3 M5. ianet L. Brown, Cl COMl


D. P. Bolton, D5 COM5 _____


ELI El T1 HN1 Ml NWK1; Catherine M. Butterworth, D2 El ELI T1 HI DS1 HN1 Ml; D. J. Byrom, D2 ENG3 E2 EL3 T2 H i M3 WDK2; Catherine M. Chamberlain, D3 El EL2 FI T1 HI DS1 M2; R. Chamock, D4 E5 ,GED4 M4


GEN4. Robert J. Clark, C2 ENG4


E3 EL3 T3 GED 3 Ml P2; Julie S. Cleary, E5; A. T. Col- linge, D5 E4 T2 H3 M3 P3 BLD3; A. Cozzolino, C1EN03 E l EL3 F2 GED2 Ml PI; Sheila T. Croasdale, D3 E4 M5 TY5.


T2 Cl


Ml PI; Dorina M. Crossland, COM3 COAS4 E2 DS2 OP3 TY3: Isabella E. Czarnecki, D1 E2 EL2 T4 H3 DS2 HN3 M4; Michelle A. Crossley, D3 E3 EL4 F5 DS3 M5 OP4 TY3. Helen J. Davies, COMl


“ HI DS2 M2; P. M. Crossey, ENG4 E3 EL5 T1 GED1


Angela Cross, C2 E l EL3 F2


BLD — Building, C — Chemistry, COAS — Cc


cial Arithmetic and Statistics, COM — Commerce, D — Art, DR — Drama. DS — Domestic Science, DST — Domestic Studies, E — English


cuage, EL — English Liters* ture,


Workshop Theory and Practice, F — French, GED — Geomet­ rical and Engineering Drawing, GEN — General Engineering, H — History, HN — Human Biology. M — Mathematics, N — Biofogy, NWK — Need­ lework, OP — Office Practice,


ENG - Engineering Lan- ommer­


DST5; P. McGrath, N2 ENG3 E2 E t3 F3 T1 Ml P2. ; B. D. McLaughlin, ENG4 E3 T5 H5 M5 WDK4; F. A.


McLernon, N1 El EL2 F2 GED2 HI Ml WDK3; M. D. Meehan, D5. | ’t^P3TE? ,.? ? I?1


M3 P4 WDK3; S. J. Mitchell, D3 E3 EL5 T4 H2 M3 BLD1; M. Montague, ENG2 E2 EL4 T2 GED1 Ml ^2 WDK2. Pauline A. Moore, COMl El


3


EL2 T1 GED2 Ml NWK2 P3; S Moore, D3 E3 T4 GED4 H2


TY2: S. M. Murphy, N1 Cl EN<j4 E l EL3 T2 Ml P2.


P — Physics, T~— Geography, TY — Typing. WDK “ Wooa-


Jacaueline C. Murray, COM2 COAS3 E1 EL2 HNS NWK2


ENG1 El EL2 T2 Ml P3; J. G. Forshaw, Cl ENG1 EL3 FI T1 Ml PI; Jen'iifer A. Gibbons;-


P3 DR2. P. A. Forrester, N1 COMl


D1 El EL3 F3 T2 HI Ml NWK1; M. Gibbons,' E2 EL2 T4 H3 HN3 M4 OP4 BLD2; M. Gillett, D3 E3 H4 M4 WDK1.


M4 BLD3; Kay Griffiths, D3 E4 T3 £ 2 DS3 HN2 M2; Catherine Hall, COM3 E2 EL3 HN4 OP3 DST4; Mane E. Hall, N1 Cl E l ELI T1 HI Ml; A. Hargreaves, N5 E4 T5 M3 P3 WDK4 GEN2.


P. G. Griffin, D5 E3 T4 H2


Haworth, E5; Catherine M. Hayes; k5 T4 H4 DS4 OP4 TY5: f. Hindle, ENG3 E3 EL3 T2 k2 M3 P3 WDK3; D. G. Holden, C2 ENG2 E l ELI


S. J. Hashmi, M4; Gillian


GED2 HI M2 PI. S. J. Horrocks, N1 Cl ENG3


E l EL4 H3 Ml PI; D. T. Houghton, D5 E5 H4 BLD4; Eileen M. Hummerston, D5 E2 EL3 F5 OP3 TY5, DST3; P. Hutchinson, D2 COAS1- E2 EL3 T2 H4 P3 WDK3; M. Keefe, Cl ENG1 El EL3 T2 GED1 Ml PI.


Kinney, N3 COMl El EL2 T1 H2


ENG1 E3 T3 GED3 M2 P3 WDK2; Catherine


HZ Mi3 IVUM ur£


COASI El EL3 HI NWK2 OP1 TY3; S. Dawber, N3 E3


whurst, D3 COASI El EL2 HI DS1 OP1 TYlj Helen De- whurst, C2 El ELI F2 GED1


Ml NWK1 PI.


T5 H5 M3 WDK5 DST3; V. Devlin, E5 BLD4; Carol A. De-


, HI Ml NWK3; M. L. Fletcher, N3 COMl ENG 3 E2 EL4 Ml


EL3 F2 T3 HN4 M2 NWK2 TY5; Michelle Doughty, E5 M5 DST5: P. C. Doyle, El GED1 HI HN1 Ml PI WDK1; Lesley A. Farrell. N1 El EL2 FI T1


rasquauna n.: wmiui.i , ^ 4.


El EL FI DS1 --------- ---------- J. D. Leaver, ENG2 E2 EL3


uioim lj ! WDK4;j M. D.. uaimrc, u


COM3 COAS2 E3 ELI DS4 OP2; Dianne Laycock, D2 Cl ------Lr iNlMl .


GED2 H3 M2 P3 WDK3; J. C.


Leeming, C3 E l EL2 T1 HI Ml P2 WDK2; R. A. Lonsdale, Cl ENG2 E2 EL4 F3 GED3 Ml. PI; Deborah Macro, D4 E2 H5 DST3 M4 WDK4; S. Macro, D5


E4DST4. J. P. Manning, D5 E l EL2 „


T4 HI M2 P2; A. T. Marsden, D3 E2 T1 H2 M2 P2 WDK2; Margaret M. Marsden, COM3 COAS2 E2 EL4 T4 H2 DS1 HN4; Maureen McDonnell, COAS4 E2 EL3 F3 OP3 TY4


Lambe, Laurie,


OP2 TY5; Linda Myerscough, COM2 E& T4 H3 DS1 M4; Theresa A. Nelson, Cl E l ELI T1 GED2 DS1 Ml PI: M. A. Noblett, T1 Cl EBG1 El EL2 GED1 Ml PI; Helen Nolan, D2 E2 ELI F5 DS1 M4 0P2 TY4. Ruth Noonan, D1 E4 H5


A FORMER pup Clitheroe Girls’ Gra Sc h o o l , E l i z a ’ Catherine Bond, gained a Bachelor of cation degree at the Marsh College of Ph Education, Liverpool


awards ceremony h e l d at Li v e r Cathedral. Elizabeth (21)


DR2: Linda C. Nuttall, E5; M. J. Nuttall, D5 E4 T5 H3 M4 BLD3; A. Oddie, C4 COM1 COASi El EL3 T2 HI WDK3; J. Ormerod, D4 E3 T3 H3 Ml


P2 WDK3. Je an e t te M. Patton, N1


COM1 COASI El EL2 T2 HI DS1; Teresa H. Payne, N1 El EL2 FI T1 Ml NWK1 TY2; S.


Phillips. D5 E3 EL4 T4 H4 M3 P3 BLD3; Lorraine A. Pickup, COM1 El EL2 FI HI DS1 Ml TY3; Julia M. Ragen, E2 EL4 DS3 HN4 M4 OP3 TY3 WDK3. P. J. Ramsden, Cl El EL2


The degree and dij


teaching in Septem' Marshlands High S N ewcastle-under-Lyir She is the youi


daughter of Mr ant] D. Bond, of Cha Road, Clitheroe.


T1 GED2 Ml PI WDK2; Pauline A. Reidy, ■ COM4 E4 H4 HN5 M4; Joanne R^y.^Nl


Langho b killed on road


El ELI FI T2 H I — , Anne-Marie E. Robinson. D2 E2 EL4 H3 OP4 TY3; Juliette A. Robinson, D2 E2 EL3 T3


G. S. Kenyon, D3 COM2 E2. EL5 GED3 M_3 P4_WDK4j S_.


EL2 T1 GED1 Ml PI WDK1; Julie A. Rutter, E2 EL4 T4 DS3 HN4 M4 OP2 TY4; Karen Shackleton, COMl E l ELI HI Ml NWIffi OP2 TY3; K. A. Sheard, D5 COAS3 E4 WDK5 DST4; Carmel Shorrocks, E5


M5.


COM3 E3 EL2 GED4 H3 M4; G. K. Stansfield, D2 ENG3 E3 EL4 T2 H3 M5 WDK3; Angela M. Stirzaker, E4 DS4; E. Sweeney, D4 ENG2 E3 GED2 M3 P3 WDK2; J. Swiatczak, N2 El ELI FI T2 H2 M2 WDK2. M. Tate. D3 E3 T5 H4 M4


Wendy M. Shorrock, D3


BLD3; J. Taylor, Cl ENG2 El EL2 (ri GED1 Ml PI; J. E. Taylor, D1 COAS3, E2 EL3 T4 GED3 P4, WDK2; Karen


Taylor, Cl fcl ELI F2 T1 HI DS1 irfl; R. Taylor, D2 C3 EL4


BLD4 DR3. P. A. Thompson, El EL3 T1


GED1 Ml PI WDK2 DR4; Alison Thornber, COM3 E2 EL4 M4 NWK5 OP4 TY5 DR3; Anne Turner, N1 C2 El ELI FI HI DS1 Ml; M. J. Valovin COAS2 ENG3 E4 F5 T5 P2


WDK3; S. Wall. D3 E4 H5 M4 GEN4. T. G. Walmsley, C2 ENG1


El ELI T1 GED2 Ml PI; Julie A. Walsh, D2 COM2 E2 EL3 F2 DS1 M2 TY3; AVjWarem|, D3 E4 EL5 H4 M 4 ------- Angela T. Warren, E3 DS4 M4 OP3; M. C. Watson, D4, ENG5 E4M5DST5.


Valerie White, C3 COASI E2 EL3 T3 HI DS1 HN1; K. Whittaker, D4 E4 T4 M3 P4 WDK5 DST5; P. R. Whitwell,


I. Whalley, E4 H4 M4 GF.N4; „


D1 COASI El ELI T3 HI WDK2; Bernadette L. Wilcock, E4 M5 OP4 DR3. Janet Wilkinson, E4 EL3 T4


H3DS2M5. P. J. Robinson, ENG3 El.


A FIVE-YEAR Langho boy died 1 being knocked dow; car at Edgworth, Bolton. Michael James


tard, of York Lam on a day trip to a park with his m


latives last Wedr when the acciden pened. The family had s


at a shop on their the park and-Mich’ Ms brother Richa were being led acr road by their j mother when Mich hit by a Cortina car. His father, Dav


at work when the happened. But time he reached th tal, Michael, who completed his first St Leonard’s CE Langho, had died. A service at S


Church, Audley, burn, on Monday lowed by interne Peter’s Church, bury.


H3 HN3 M3 NWK3; M. P. Williams, N3 El EL2 T3 GED3 M2 P3 WDKl; R. Winkley, D3 E2 EL5 T3 H3 Ml P3 WDK3; I. D. Wood, ENG4 E3 EL5 GED5 H3; P. W. Yates, N1 Cl ENG2 El ELI H3 Ml PI; M. J. Young, D4 E4 H4 M2 OP5 GEN3.


P a r k i n g f i n e


FOR causing an unneces­ sary obstruction with a car, Joan Stockton, of Brow Foot, Holden, was fined.£25 and ordered to pay £5 costs at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court. She admitted parking in the middle of King Street, Clitheroe.


Radio stolen


AFTER smashing the cab window of a lorry parked at the back of Trafford Gardens, Barrow, on Friday night, thieves took the driver’s 40-channel Colt radio, worth £65. Clitheroe CID is inves­ tigating.


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14