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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January Uth, 1982


It’s hats on at Hurst GreenJ Netballers step in


to Help


childless couple


A CHARITY fund-raising event is being organised to h elp a c h i ld le s s Clitheroe couple who are “saving up” for a test-


tube baby. v Anne and Derek Smith,


of Curzori Street, need to raise £2,375 so that Anne can have treatment at the Cambridge clinic run by test-tube baby pioneer Dr


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Friday when Ribble Valley Junior Snorkel Club staged i ts ^ 0' l ‘ h ,a J ,SC0( f Despite the cold scores of youngsters .from a wide area turned out to


IT was standinq room only at St Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington, on


■dance to the music of the Mr D. J. Disco. Proceeds are for club funds.


Fact-finding mission for education chief


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THE wheels will soon be put in motion to prepare the way for the reorgan­ isation of Clitheroe’s sec­ ondary schools. Three options — involv­


over the coming months goes smoothly, the new set-up could be in opera­ tion from September,


If public consultation


ing Ribblesdale, the grammar schools in York S tre e t and Chatburn Road and Bowland Secon­ dary Schools — have been put forward as a starting point for discussion by the county council.


An open meeting


CLITHEROE Speakers’


Club is holding an “Open meeting” on Tuesday at the White Lion Hotel to which all are welcome. Among the guests will be the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mrs Bob Ainsworth, The meeting begins at 7-30.


p.m.


• At the club’s last meet­ ing,. Mr John Hunt spoke on “New Towns and Ex­ panding Towns” and Mr Dennis Ogden on “Look Up.” Speech evaluators were Mr Don Meadows and Mx Lionel Patterson.


ing was Mr John Noonan, topics session chairman Mr Alec Christie and to p ic s ev a lu a to r Mr Arthur Chappell. .The timekeeper was Mr Stan ley Blackburn and general e v a lu a to r Mr Brian Allison.


Chairman for the even­ Prints of most


photographs in this issue are available to order


8 ' x 6 " — £1.00


weeks, the county Educa­ tion Committee chairman, County Coun. Mrs Josephine Farrington, will be v is i t in g all four


1983. Within the next few


schools. She will be accompanied


by Chief Assistant Educa­ tion Officer Mr Ray


Cornish and Ribble Valley District Education Officer


Mr David Staton, who stresses that the visits will be purely informal.


use these visits for negoti­ ations. They will be more like fact-finding missions, giving Mrs Farrington the chance to meet staff and answer any questions,” said Mr Staton. The formal procedure


“It is not intended to


chosen must cater for fal­ ling rolls arid wants to complete reorganisation as soon as possible, the I Roman Catholic side, St| Augustine’s, Billington, having gone comprehen-1 sive in 1978. In i t ia l ly , all three!


Clitheroe sites would be used. Ultimately the boys’ premises would be closed I and the Chatburn Roadj building extended.


Off-licence granted


AN application for an off- licence at a grocer's shop in Whatley Road, Sabden, has been granted by the Ribble Valley Licensing Justices. There were no objec­


will start with the sending of an open Tetter to all parents, and interested parties, which is designed to ‘form the basis for public meetings to be held later. After this, there will be


to rs when Mrs Jean Lidsey asked for the li­


cence and submitted a


petition signed by about 200 villagers. The Bench was to ld th e re was | another off-licence about: about half-a-mile away but this was not open in


;the evenings.


a special, meeting of the District Education Liaison Committee with its mem­ bers then able to consider all the relevant argu­ ments. “It seems sensible that


the committee should con­ sider- the matter last so that the members have the chance to listen to various comments made by the public,” said Mr Staton. '


ment on any of the prop­ osed options' for fear of prejudicing arguments that might be put forward in the coming months. - - The county council is in- .* sisting that the schemej


He did npt wish to com­ . -


Wednesday club MEMBERS of the Wed­ nesday Club resume their monthly meetings next week at the Sun Inn, Waddington. They will be given a hairdressing de­ monstration, starting at 8


p.m. Members come from the


'usually, held on the third Wed n esd ay of each


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THERE was singing and charades at the Clitheroe Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild New Year party held in St Mary’s Sunday School.


tended and heard songs from vice-chairman Mrs Mary Robinson. Members


About 90 members at­ Disco is big attraction


of the committee organ­ ised a “Give us a Clue” competition. At the business meeting


Mrs Ann Pedder was in th e ch a ir . Mrs Kay Higson read the. treasur­ er’s report and Mrs E. Windle read the minutes of the. last meeting.


PARTY hats were the order of the day at St John’s Church Sunday School,


H^ven^thenRev.riBrFan Cave’s labrador dog, Bish, joined in the fun and wore a hat, although is slipped from her head down to her collar. Held at the vicarage, 10 scholars attended. Each was given a book from


thThe "party Cwasl‘organised by Mrs Gladys Pennington leader of the Sunday School, and the vicar’s daughter, Sarah, who helps her. The youngsters tucked into a party tea and played games.


on the right, is Mrs Pennington and also in the group is Sarah with her guitar.


Pictured with the children are Mr and Mrs Cave and Bish. At the back, , .


Patrick Steptoe. ' Now Anne’s friends in


the Clitheroe and District Netball League have step­ ped in to help by staging a variety night at Calder-


stones Hospital, ballroom


on February 26th............ The league committee is


hoping to raise about £700 from the event which will feature the group “Saf­ fron,” the “Clitheroe Fol- kers” and Clitheroe’s OK Disco who will all give their services free. Anne and Derek have


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been told they have little or no hope of conceiving


naturally so they are de­ termined to try the test-


tube method. Anne (28) said: “I have


been accepted at Dr Step- toe’s clinic and as soon as I have the money I can go for tre a tm e n t . I am hoping it will be sometime this summer.” When the couple were


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last chance of having a child because the fees at the clinic will keep on in­ creasing. If I don’t try this method there will always be a feelirig of regret at the back of my mind,” said Anne, who is a machinist at Trutex, Henthorn. Her husband works for


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Bowker Bros. As well as their full-time jobs the couple help out part-time at a Whalley pub to raise extra cash. “So far we’ve managed to save £600 and we’ve set ourselves a target of July to save the remainder,” Anne said. . Mrs -Patsy Bialecki, who is captain of the Clitheroe.CC netball team for which Anne plays, said she hoped the public would support the variety


night. Tickets will be on sale


at the' Cricket Club, the Waggon and Horses pub, Bowker Bros, Trutex and Flexible Reinforcements.


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15th ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZENS HOLIDAY TO


DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN 8 DAYS departing


similar to mainland Britain.


THURSDAY MAY 6th, 1982: We depart from the Burnley area in the morning by luxury coach to catch the Isle of Man Steam Packet ferry from Liverpool to Douglas. On arrival In Doualas coaches will be waiting to transport us to the Doric Hotel on the Central Promenade.


This friendly, well equipped hotel will bS our-base for the next seven nights where all our meals will be included and entertainments arranged on certain nights of the week.


FRIDAY. MAY 7th, 1982: After breakfast, the morning is yours to do as you please. In the afternoon we have arranged an excursion to beautiful Glen Mayo. All meals will be taken In the


hotel.


SATURDAY, MAY 8th, 1982: A free day (or you to shop, explore or relax. Once again, all meals will be taken In the hotel.


, . Ra°mNaeyAYp’o5l A a^d1P0 rt Eri^A Jack& llfnch wll|W t5f provided anSwe^"' m IL rM h T h rte " In TUES,M Y * °M ay" 11th, 1982: Alter breakfast, the day Is yours to do as you please. All meals


WEDNESDAY ' m a y 12th, 1982: After breakfast we have arranged a halt day excursion to raxoy and ha lamous wheel. We will arrive back at the hotel In time for lunch. The afternoon Is yours to do any last mlnuto shopping or have a last look around. After dinner, we will have our


traditional Farewell Party Night. THURSDAY. MAY 13th, 1982: After breakfast, coaches will again transport us to the ferry terminal where we will catch the ferry to Liverpool. On arrival, coaches will again be welting to whffk ua aMeSly and comtortably home, expecting to arrive back m d-affernoon after yet another luc&esatl/l and en|oyable Burnley Expresa/Rlbble Travel Senior Citizens Holiday.


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” nH - NOT INCLUDED: • Lunches en route. • Hotel gratuities.^


Anu nfl«flnner wishino to travel by air from Speke to Ronaldsway may do so at an extra cost of £30. This ^su b je c t to the* conditions ?laid down by British "Midland Airways and Ribble Motor Services .Limited.


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THERE were dited newly-i and heifers fo dairy section A u ctio n It Thursday.


Accredited cow


to J. Holden (£GC Heifer prizes we Howard (£580) am son (£590). Accrec cows made to £ £550) and heife (£533).


There were


forward in the in-t Accredited Fri


ary ealvers made In the calf secti


320 animals fonv b ull ca lv e s ma (£64.40), heifers ti Hereford X bull (£93.80), heifers Limousin bulls and heifers to £10


Charolais X b’


£155 (£106.70), he (£ 88 ) , Angus b (£40.50) and he (£36.60).


At the sale of


animals were fo pigs made to £30 (


Fatstock sectio


1,270 sheep and forward.


Certified clean


steers made to medium to 116. heavy to 112p ( h e i f e r s to 116 medium to 115. heavy to 107.2p (1


Uncertified an


certified cattle: 119.5p (101.7p), 1 124p (99.7p), me (96.9p), heavy to light heifers to medium to 99.5p ■ to 114.5p (97.3p) 89p (74p). Sheep: Light


THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1982


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Once again the Burnley Express and Nelson Leader Times Series and Ribble Travel Semce have combined their expertise and experience to bring you the 15th Annual Semqr Citizens Holiday. This year wehave chosen Douglas on the Isle of Man. a beautiful island which is so different but yet so


(186.6p), standan (1 8 9p ) , mediu ( 1 9 6 .6 p ) , h ea (187.2p), light 174.5p (165.3p), . aged 157.5p and


to £47 (£23.85). Figs: 'Forkers i


( 7 5 .6 p ) , c u t te (76.6p), baconers and fat sows mad


Waddi far


dies


A MAN wl the Waddingt his life died in pie’s home at Monday. Mr of Summit Fat He was bon


at Summit Fai marriage wo Hill and N Farms in the \ His wife die


30 years ago ally he retur Summit. In his earl.


' ment will be : Church, Wad morrow. Mr Pye le


sons, William, ton; Ralph, at and Harry, at daughter, Mrs son, lives at Bowland.


Faulty


ADMITTING maintain the car, Pamela (50), of 'Clitl Whalley, was with £5 costs The court w- one of the he.


Pye was an and held dam He was also a and dog traine The funeral


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