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Clitheroe Z 4 Clitheroe Advertiser and Ti7>tes, April 15tli, 1982


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CLITHEROE T e l . 22420 THERE’S MORE IN MOOR LANE


BARCLAYCARD and ACCESS GIFT VOUCHERS 18 MOOR LANE,


Roland leads Table into


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THE new chairman of Clitheroe Round Table has urged his members to move with the times and to take a fresh look at the way the organisation works in the community.


stresses that he does not ■want to introduce change for the sake of it or do away with traditions. But he feels th a t as the C l i th e ro e Table ap ­ proaches its 25th anniver­ sary, its well - meaning aims and objectives could be better adapted to meet the 1980s. At his installation he


Mr Roland Hailwood


and community service convenor, treasurer and international relations officer. He took on the role of


told members: “An awful lot of people don’t know what Round Table is about, so how can we expect their support. “We’re n o t-a junior


Father Christmas in the Round Table’s first festive float, which is now such a popular attraction. He regards becoming a great honour,


chairman v


Rotary club — we serve the community with the accent on fun and fellow­ ship.” Mr Hailwood (37), who


Four go to top of the class


IT has been a highly successful year for four Ribble Valley students attending local colleges of further education.


student of the year title- . Angling Club — and on, th e i r re sp e c t iv e watching stock-car racing. The Blackburn Group


For all have taken the member of Ribblesdale * courses. :


. linson (21), of Brennand Street, the top'technician. Paul joined Ribblesdale


.Drive, has been voted ■outstanding apprentice of the year and Steven Tom-


mechanics and attend the Accrington and Rossen- dale College. Paul Fergu­ son (18), of Whitewell


Two of them • are :


Augustine’s School, Bil- lington, two years ago. Steven, who works for


particularly as he will be .


at the helm for the table’s 25th anniversary, next February. As well as his Round


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lives at Albion House, Kirkmoor Road, thinks that the ways of raising and spending of money could be one area his members could look at more closely. “Clitheroe Round Table


. ity Methodist Church, where he is a property steward. For many years, he has


Table interests, Mr Hail­ wood is a member of Trin-


' added. A Tabler for nine years,


operates in a fairly af­ f lu en t are a and has flourished through the help of the community. In some way we need to be putting back something into the community," he


Mr Hailwood and his wife Hazel run F. A. Allen and Son's decorating business, Parson Lane. The couple have two children, Andrew (15) and


Table, Mr Hailwood has se rv ed in numerous capacities — speakers’


Lisa (13). In his time in Round


been involved in amateur dramatics, appearing in pantomimes and in a number of Clitheroe Parish Church Players’ productions. He is on the town Drama Festival committee and is also 'a member of the Clitheroe Chamber of Trade execu­ tive committee. The chain Mr Hailwood


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P r im ro s e G arag e , Clitheroe, is a former pupil of Pendle Junior and Ribblesdale Schools. He is now taking a law


___ ^_____ _______ with, Shorrock Security Best student in catering


-School, Robert (17),. who lives at Clough’s Farm, is now in his second year


Training Association’s first tyear electronics ap­ prentice of the year is Robert Stevenson’, of Bolton-by-Bowland. A former pupil of Bow- land County Secondary


and bakery at Blackburn College is Susan Fox (18), of D a iry C o t ta g e s ,


Chaigley. A former pupil of Rib-


and management course and one ,day hopes to go into management. Outside work, his main interests are fishing — he is a


blescfale School, Susan finishes her two-year course this summer. She hopes to go' into the bakery industry.


m a c r .(p. b p o p ' Q G (TY -rrrrr ■ □ □ a do□ a ■ A T C O s.


bership — a rare distinc­ tion.


This is to acknowledge his service at local, area


received on succeeding Mr Robert Berry as chairman now bears a brooch in­ scribed with the Clitheroe coat-of-arms. This has been presented by past chairmen Mr Mike Wat­ kins and Mr John Rush- ton, on their compulsory retirement from Round Table. However, Mr Rushton


and national levels, and is appropriate considering that his father, Tom, was made an hononary vice- president more than 20 years ago for helping to set up Clitheroe Round Table.


Other officers elected


- Lazenby. More appoint­ ments will be made later.


were: Vice-chairman — Geoff Tennant, secretary — Miles Lcadbcatcr, tre­ asurer — ■ Bob Clecve, Community service con­ venor — Norman Hold- sworth, international rela­ tions — Tony Smith, Table convenor — Gerry Bindless, programme con­ venor — Eddie Murphy, area councillor — John


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CLITHEROE bookshop owner Mr Roy Dewhurst has been elected vice- chairman of the new


Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley District Health Authority.


Italian fire.


into’ existence on April 1st and controls the planning and operational manage­ ment of the newly-reor­ ganised local, health sei-vice.


The new body came


ional headquarters in Manchester and the first chairman is Coun. Mrs Doris Grant, a former. Mayor of Hyndburn.


It is responsible to reg­


Wilkinson’s 'Farm, Twis- ton, was appointed to the 18-member authority in November, he had to resign’ as chairman of the Blackburn and District Community Health Coun­ cil. The CHC monitors


When Mr Dewhurst, of


the activities of the health authority and it is not p e rm is s ib le to be a member of both bodies. Mr Dewhurst, who was


been , elected president of the Clitheroe and District Chamber of Trade and is a member of the main and local hospice appeal com­ mittees.


For he has recently


th e R o ta ry Club of Clitheroe and is actively involved with Trinity Methodist Church.


" He is also a member of


;new authority, but I feel it is also a boost for the Ribble Valley as a whole,” he said.


■ “It is a great honour to be • vice-chairman of the


a member of the CHC from its formation in 1974, will no doubt have a busy year ahead.


V.Robert Stevenson


Organist retires


AFTER 14 years as or­ g an is t a t St Luke’s Church, Calderstones,


Miss Muriel Kay, of Ac­ crington, has retired. She played three times every Sunday for Catholic, Ang­ lican and Free Church services and has been a regular helper at the hos­


pital. Thought-provoking drama


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The course was organ­ Bronte talk


AT their April meeting ■ Clitheroe evening TWG heard’.a talk on “The Brontes of Haworth” ' by ; Mr W. Jo h n s to n , of Barrow-in-Furness. He gave an insight into the lives of this remarkable family with written facts and quotations from their works. He was’ thanked by. Mrs A. Cheetham.,


May 6th and there will be a fashion show on May 12th.


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IF Clitheroe Parish Church ' Players’ verse drama “Everywoman” had been performed 50


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- Smith’s interpretation of Hugh Steadman Wil­ liams’ verse play was masterly. All the charac­ ters were completely dif­ ferent and we were tre­ ated to some delightful cameos,. The music was very


that the boss is a woman really is irrelevant — this play provokes a re­ sponse in us all. Producer Margaret


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