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PHILIPPA Howarth receives her Queen's Guide certificate from Mrs Wilkinson with some of the other recipients looking on.
Top honours for Read Scouts and Guides
THE Scout and Guide movements - are flour ishing in Read. The Scout troop was
formed seven years ago and since then another one has been started, with the village boasting about 50 Scouts. Evidence of the consid
from District Guide Com missioner Mary- Wil
erable interest in these uniformed groups came at
a meeting at the United Reformed Church, at which several awards were handed out. Top of the list was Mr
ficiency badges, ranging from laundress and need lewoman to camper, cook and entertainer. For her, the most difficult was the Commonwealth badge, for which she made a study of Bermuda. The premier honour in
kinson. Philippa gained 21 pro
Terry Bond, who received a long service award from District Scout Commis sioner Vic Perry. This marked 15 years of
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ceived the group’s first Queen’s Guide certificate
Philippa Howarth re
the Scouting movement for boys under 16 — the chief Scout’s Award — was presented to Darren Lewthwaite and Michael Turner. They have taken patrols
the Duke of Edinburgh bronze award. They were Philippa
. included horse riding, sail ing, swimming, and bas ketball and spending three days on an expedi tion in the Yorkshire
Howarth, Darren Lewth w a i te , Richard and Timothy Birch, Andrew Ewing, Peter Chambers and David Simpson. Their range of activities
to camp, attended a course in leader training and trained one new en trant from Cub to Scout standard. Extra activities included canoeing, de veloping photographs and car maintenance. Seven young people were also presented with
awards were handed over by Pat Lee, a member of the Rossendale Mountain Rescue Team. In addition, seven Cubs
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■were transferred to the Scout troop and trophies presented to mark succes ses over the past six months went to Keith Butterworth, Andrew Ed wards, Chris Leech Philip Youles and Paul Beverley.
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PUPILS OF St Augus tine’s RC High School, Billington, will be better equipped to deal with the extra leisure time created by shorter working hours, early retirement and un employment, said head master, Mr Philip Morris, at the annual prize dis tribution. Important areas such as
Fund raiser
FO ST ER ' p a r en ts throughout the Ribble Valley supported a jumble sale in place of the Oc tober meeting of the Foster Parents’ Associa tion. The sale, held in Chipping Village Hall, raised £39 for funds.
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TODAY and tomorrow, Selles, Church Street, Clitheroe, will be open from 5-30 to 6-30 p.m. Sunday, R. N. and M. Read, Moor Lane, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday 5-30 to 6-30 p.m.
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service and drama were being well catered for in the school and these would all help future school leavers to fill in their leisure time. “Physical activities of
all lands continue to at tract large numbers,” he said. The school’s fifth year
art, music, physical edu cation, craft, community
was historic in three ways. It was the last sec ondary modern intake, it obtained the highest number of CSE grade ones ever and also the highest number of GCE passes since the school opened. Of the 174 pupils in the
Stones, who passed nine CSE grade ones. Tanya Beard, Diane
reach the final of the Lan cashire Cup. Russell Whalley played
cates were obtained by Mark Gillet, closely chal lenged by John Davey, Jacqueline Ellis and Paul Rankine. He also praised the 26
Corban, Richard Mercer, Karen Simpson and Anne- Marie Townson all gained eight grade one passes in c s e : The best O-level certifi
candidates who entered the English literature O-
level. Twenty -five gained pass grades, including 21 at A and B. On the football field the
year, 165 entered public examinations and all ob tained a certificate. N inety-nine of the
pupils who sat GCE gained at least one pass, of the 28 fourth year can- dicates who were entered for mathematics O-level a year early, 24 passed. The secondary modern intake gained 308 grade one CSE passes and 256 GCE passes, with a 60 per cent pass rate. Mr Morris made special mention of Lorraine
Ribble Valley schools team included six pupils and they made history by being the first team to
cricket for Lancashire s c h o o l ’s u n d e r -1 3 ’s throughout the season and was awarded his county cap. Jacqueline Wallace
swam for England in the Catholic Schools’ Euro pean Games in Spain, and won a gold medal for the 50 metres freestyle in record time. She also won golds in the relays and a silver in the 100 metres. The prizes were pre
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Four jobs go as firm cuts costs
ONE of Clitheroe’s oldest-established firms, Theo’s of Shawbridge, is to make four employ ees redundant as part of a cost-cutting plan.
.many changes in recent years and now concen trates solely on lawn- mowers and garden machinery. Managing director, Mr
The firm has undergone
Tom Kilner, explained: “It has been a bad summer for our business and that,
coupled with the general recession, has meant we have had t o ’ cut our costs.” The firm is also to
Langho house raids
have a shock when they eturn from holiday in
LANGHO • family will
two or three weeks time, for their home in Hillcrest
vacate part of its pre mises at Shawbridge and move the workshop back to Taylor Street. “One of the things that
Road has been the latest target for a gang of burg lars.
has hit us hardest is that local authorities have been economising on grass-cutting and this has always been one of our important outlets,” said Mr Kilner. There is a slim chance
Blackburn said: “We have no idea what has been stolen until the family re turns. Anyone with infor mation should contact us immediately.”
A police spokesman at Four other homes in
that some jobs may be saved but it is likely that the workforce will be cut to about 20. The firm has a good
the Langho area have been raided in recent weeks and the, thieves have even struck wrhile families have been watch
ing television. Police believe the gang could be from outside the
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AT a meeting of Ribbles- dale Camera Club Miss H. Brown showed slides of her camping holiday in Greenland and Iceland, in cluding views of rugged mountains, icebergs and waterfalls. On Tuesday Mr R. Greenwood will comment on entries in the club competition.
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