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the back TWELVE workers on a Ribble Valley community enterprise programme have been given a pat on' the back. For the pas t eight
months, they have, been going round the villages doing re-cobbling, paint ing and tidying up, set ting up a venture, play ground a t Whalley.’s Queen Elizabeth II Play ing Field and cleaning out brooks in Clitheroe, among other tasks. T h e i r “ c o n t r a c t s ”
MORE than 40 pupils of Ribblesdale School set off
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on Friday night for a packed week of activities in the Italian ski resort of Sauze D’oulx. Accompanied by staff
from 12 to 16, with an equal number of boys and girls. The trip, held for the
The pupils range in age . ;
members Mr Neil Ash worth, Mr Tony Smith- son, Mr Kevin Read, Miss Maureen Hurst and Mrs Margaret Tarrant, the youngsters will be indulg ing in tobogganning and ice. skating as well as the ski-ing they have been practising at Pendle Ski
first time last year, arose out of Mr Ashworth’s perr sonal interest in ski-ing and there was no shortage of eager youngsters want ing to leam' the skills of the sport. Some members of the
become, an annual event — taking place this year during half-term, rather than in'school time. “The cost of the trip is
T e a c h e r h u r t a n d m o th e r d ie s in c r a s h
A CLITHEROE teacher was this week "poorly but; improving" in hospital from head injuries received in a crash which claimed the life of her
mother. Mrs Jacqueline Hesketh
of, Fairfield Drive, who teaches history at Rib blesdale School, was going B to spend a weekend at
are, near Mdrecambe,
with her p a ren ts on Friday evening. In Longsight Road,
covered entirely by pa rents and the youngsters have really been looking forward: to it,” said Mr Ashworth. As the party flew out
party went last year and Mr Ashworth is hopeful, th a t the holiday will
through the ' Manpower Services Commission end in June.- But the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee is so im p re s s e d by th e i r achievements th a t it hopes to extend the scheme for a further 12 months and engage 16 new people. The response from parish
Firm’s plans aim to guarantee jobs
CLITHEROE engineering firm Econ Atkinson. hopes to complete a huge space-saving opera tion by the summer, which should guarantee the jobs of its 110 workers.
councils and other organ isations has been good and requests for work to be done are still being received.
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Bill Lupton-told a meeting of employees on Friday that things were looking “pretty good.”
Executive chairman Mr trimmed to the bone. . The’plan to dispose of
half the 132,000 sq. feet of factory space would also help to reduce overr
The firm’s financial posi tion had stabilised, with
heads, said Mr Lupton. Since Econ took over
stock*'reduced " and staff the Kendal Street firm 38 workers have lost their
jobs, but Mr Lupton told the meeting that he was very pleased at the way the past five months had gone.
local authorities would be spending a good deal of cash and he was confident the firm could secure orders.
In the coming months,
search programme, in volving contact with every council in the coun try, had been carried out to assess demand for Econ Atkinson’s products.
. A detailed market re
ployees: “The manage ment is willing to work with you to build a safe future for all of us and I’m confident we can do it.”
Mr Lupton told the em
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1 ty of flowers to be found in Upper Teesdale' when Dr D. Barnes, of Whalley,: gave a lecture and slide show.
MEMBERS of Clitheroe Naturalists saw the varie-
area and habitat of the flowers, he helped mem bers with identification. He was thanked by Mr F. Dakin.
After describing the
be on March 11th for “Top. 10 slides”.
The next meeting will'
Hall Roofing Fund and WI funds benefited by £110 from:a coffee morn ing held in the Clitheroe Mayoris P ar lo u r on Saturday. The event, organised
: Raffle winners were Mrs ,H. Taylor, Mrs A. Coleman and Mrs Monk.
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by Pendleton WI, fea tured bring and buy and cake stalls, as well as a welcome cup of coffee and biscuits.
• Pictured providing re freshments for visitors are.: Mrs Lena Brown (left) : and .Mrs Emma Thomber (right).
A TEAM’ from Bolton-by- Bowland YFC ’ emerged victorious;;at' an indoor sports night at Wadding- to n S ocia l Club ' on Thursday.
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Philip Smalley, Anne Smalley, Jane -Dakin, John: Hartley, Valerie' Pic kard; -Sheila- Billows .and; Alan Lise! .
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plan to build a farm worker’s dwelling at Great Todber Farm (0090).
sign at Marsden Building Socie ty, Wellgate (0094).
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ment works at Brooklyn Cot tage (0092) jmd Pendle Cottage (0093).
Pendleton: Jntemal improve
ricultural building at Moss Siae- Farm (0084).
Chipping: Erection of ag Hotel guest
kitchen, bathroom and bedroom at 9 York Lane (0085).
Langho: Rear extension for
conservatory/greenhouse at 1 Hillside Close (0091).
West Bradford: Erection of
WE have been asked by Mi' John Davis, landlord of the Calf s Head Hotel, Worston, to point but that a man concerned in ■ a
court case at Burnley who gave the hotel as his home address was, in fact, an overnight guest at the time o:f the offence.'
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PINDER— . LEACH .
Coach and Horses.1 Hotel, Bolton-by-Bowland, fol lowed the wedding on Saturday, at St James’s, Clitheroe, of Mr Mark Ashley 'Pinder and Miss Karen Lesley Leach.
A reception at the
dent, is the only son of Mr and Mrs Noel Pinder, of ^ Kemple View, Clitheroe. A shop assis tant, the bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Leach, of Standeri Road, Clitheroe.
The bridegroom, a stu
father, the bride wore a cream polyester satin gown with a train, lace bodice and sleeves.
Given away by her
held in place by a head-, dress of silk flowers and pearls and she carried gold roses and white car nations.
Her circular veil was .
bridegroom’s sister, Mrs Susanne Smith, who wore a princess style mid-blue polyester satin dress trim med with white lace, and a blue silk flowered head dress.
In attendance was the
white carnations, yellow roses and freesia., Best man was the
Her bouquet was of '.
bridegroom’s brother-in- law Mr Tony Smith. Groomsman was Mr Brian L e a ch , th e b r id e ’s
Clayton-le-Dale, their car was in a head-on collision with an estate car driven by Mrs Kathleen Cherry, of Aldershot. Mrs Hesketh’s mother,
* each pupil’s luggage — a costume for the fancy dress competition to be held during the holiday.
from Luton, there was at least one unusual item' in
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Mrs Audrey Byram (60), of Harrogate Road, Brad ford,' the front passenger, was killed instantly. Mrs Hesketh (33) and
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MRS HESKETH . . . improving
her father, Mr Donald Byram (62), the driver, were taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary, together with Mrs Cherry and her three children. At the time of the acci
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dent, Mrs Hesketh’s hus band John (34), a maths teacher at Nelson and Colne College, was on holiday in London and it was Saturday afternoon before police located him. He immediately returned north and spent Saturday n ig h t a t his w ife ’s bedside. Bradford-born Mrs Hes
keth came to Clitheroe on her marriage eight years ago. Her husband taught maths at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School until Christmas. Police are appealing for
SLIDES and a talk on a holiday in Norway were given by Mr K. Rycroft to C l i th e ro e A f ternoon Townswomen’s Guild on Monday.
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witnesses of the accident and anyone with informa tion should contact Black burn ■ police (Blackburn 51212) or any police officer.
Chance to hear new organ
THE opening recital and demonstration of the newly dedicated organ at Clitheroe Parish Church will be given on Saturday by Mr Charles Myers. His programme has been designed to show off
since it was damaged by fire in May, 1979, was rededicated on Sunday by the Ven. Kenneth Gib bons, Archdeacon of Lan caster. The service started
the organ’s capabilities and should appeal to most tastes. The instrument, silent
iLinda Carrington.) The organ was used for the first .time to accompany Psalm 150. Mr Myers also played for the rest of the service. The choir sang a setting of the Jubilate “O be
with piano music played by assistant organist Mrs
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