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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 17th, 1982 9 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Sports day fun
THE annual sports day and fancy dress parade took place at Tosside on Saturday, the fancy dress being judged by Capt.
and Mrs J. Huckle, of Alison Haygarth (Mary and Dale House, Slaidburn.
lamb), Toby Goodill (Pierrot),
Edgar’s field at Skirden Hall. Starters were Mr S. Hogg and Mr J. Wilson and judges Mrs J. Wilson, Mr T. Rogan and Mr C. Moon. A Jacob’s join tea
Sports were held in Mr Tom ES JULY 12th, social with supper. MC’s were Mr S. RESULTS
Sarah Drachenberg (pan of broth), Joelyn Rogan (Owl and pussycat), Luke Dugdale (Brit-
Fancy dress — Original: Jacob’s
and, Mr J. Wilson and music was by Mr G. Robinson.
S. Hogg, join
Susan Wilson (Happy and Snow White). Flat races. 6-7: Jacqueline
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H ay g a r th , Susan Wilson, Nancy Moon. 8-9: Cosmo
followed in the village institute. In the evening there was a
Drachenberg, Georgina Moon, Tracey Leverton. Boys: Daniel Brown, Robert Powl, David Leverton. 12: Paul Wilson, David Winnard, Paul Howard. 13: Stephanie Moon, Ian Leyer- tori, Matthew Blackburn. .14: Jason Brown, Gerrard Win nard, Peter Wilson. Egg and spoon. Under 5:
Alison Haygarth, equal 2nd Toby and Ben Goodill, Sam
ish Summer Time). Comic: Carole Wilson (pickled onion), Daniel Blackburn (right 'Char lie), equal 3rd Aran Drachen- berg (dice) and Paul Wilson (bottle of milk). Character;
Joelyn Rogan, Aaron Dugdi 10: Georgina - Moon, Sai
White.. 5-7: Jacqueline Hay- garth, Nancy Moon, Susan Wilson. 8-9: Cosmo White,
White, Joelyn Rogan, Carole -Sarah Blackburn, Jason Brown, Wilson. 10-11, girls: Sarah Peter Wilson.
Drachenberg, Tracey Lever- ton. 11:„ equal 1st, • David Leverton and Robert Powl, Daniel Blackburn, Daniel Brown. 12: Jonathan' Burrows, David Winnard, Paul Howard. 13: Ian Leverton, Stephanie Moon, Matthew Blackburn. 14:
arah ale.
Wilson and Angela Close, Aaron Dugdale and Cosmo White. 9-10: Joelyn Rogan and Sarah Drachenberg, Amanda Newhouse and Georgina Moon, David Leverton and Daniel Blackburn. 11-12: Jonathan Burrows and Paul Wilson, Ian Leverton and Matthew Black- bum, Robert Powl and Paul Howard. 13-14: Sarah Black burn and Stephanie Moon, Peter Wilson ana Gerrard Win- n a rd , J a so n Brown and Andrew Proom. Wheelbarrow. 5-7: Susan
Double sack. 7-8: Carole S
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S P E N T 5 0 Y E A R S A S A
B U T C H E R
ONE of the best-known characters in the Whalley Road area of Clitheroe, Mr John (Jack) Spencer, died .suddenly at his home on Friday. He was 83.
he attended .St James’s School and left to join the butcher’s business run by his father at the junction of Greenacre Street (now Helm’s). Mr Spencer went on to
Born in Whalley Road,
Still a Large Selection of SUMMER
BEDDING PLANTS ALPINES
BEGONIAS — SALV IAS — FUCHSIAS — STANDARD FUCHSIAS — HANGING BASKET FUCHSIAS
Thousands of Just coming into floyver Large selection of rare and flowering
spend 50 years in the trade and was a member of the Clitheroe Master Butchers’ Association. During the first world
Wilson and Jacqueline Hay garth, Nancy Moon and Luke Dugdale. 8-10: Cosmo White ana Aaron Dugdale, Daniel Brown and Robert Powl, Carole Wilson and Angela Close. 11-12: Paul Wilson and Ian Leverton, David Leverton and Daniel Blackburn, Georgi na Moon and Amanda New house. 13-14: Andrew Proom and Jonathan Burrows, Ger ra rd Winnard and Kieron Townson, Ian Leverton and David Winnard. * Three-legged. 5-7: Susan Wilson and Alison Haygarth, Nancy Moon and Luke Dug dale. 8-10: Sarah Drachenberg and
Angela Close q i David Leverton and
Wilson, Cosmo White Aaron Dugdale. Leverton
Jacqueline Haygarth, a nd Ciarol *e and Ian
Blackburn, Amanda Newhouse and Georgina Moon. Peter Wilson
Proom, Sarah Blackburn
Haygarth, Nancy Moon, Susan Wilson. 8-9: Joelyn Rogan,
6-7: Jacqueline
Paul Wilson, and Daniel
11-12:
Stephanie Moon, Gerrard Win nard and Kieron Townson. Obstacle.
and Andrew and
Brown, Amanda Newhouse. 11: David Leverton, Georgina Moon, Daniel Blackburn. 12: Ian Leverton, Paul Wilson, equal 3rd, David Winnard and Jonathan Burrows. 13: Sarah Blackburn, Stephanie Moon, Matthew Blackburn. 14: Kieron Townson, Andrew Proom, Peter Wilson. Tyre ro llin g . 11: David Leverton, Daniel Blackburn,
Cosmo White, equal 3rd Aaron Dugdale and Carole Wilson. 10: Sarah Drachenberg, Daniel
13-14:
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war, he served in the army and saw. action in France. Outside work, in his
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Large selection of A COFFEE evening at
R E T IR IN G A F T E R 3 0 Y E A R S A S
Tosside CE School, Mrs Vera Newhouse is to retire in July.
Woman’s action due to stress
A CLITHEROE woman who denied stealing goods worth £1.50 from the town’s branch of the Blackburn Co-op was fined £25 with £5 costs at Clitheroe. Mr Peter Roberts, pro
Georgina Moon. ^12: Paul Howard, Paul Wilson, Jonathan Burrows. 13: Ian Leverton, Stephanie Moon. Matthew Blackburn. 14: Andrew Proom, Kieron Townson, Jason Brown. Round the field. Junior: Jac
Jason Brown, Gerrard Win
queline Haygarth, Cosmo White, David Leverton. Senior:
Aaron Dugdale, David Lever ton. Senior: Andrew Proom, Ian Leverton, Jason Brown. Egg throwing. Children:
nard, David Winnard. Cycle. Junior: Paul Howard,
Gerrard Winnard and Kieron T ow n so n . P a r e n t s : Jo e Drachenberg and Colin Moon.
CAR RAMBLE
MEMBERS and friends of Clitheroe and District Building Trade Employ ers’ Association enjoyed their annual “car ramble” on Thursday. Winners were K. Brass
and D. Parker. There was also a competition about Lancashire place names. A fter a potato pie
supper, secretary Mr Peter. Butterworth pre sented organisers Mr and Mrs D. Nicholson with a potted plant as a token of thanks.
secuting, said that Joan Grainger (41), of Park Avenue, had been seen by store manager Mr Ken neth Townson putting pies in her own shopping bag while queuing up to
leaving the store and a check of her property re vealed four pies and a packet of beefburgers which had not been paid for.
pay for goods. She was stopped after
AFTER nearly 30 years as headmistress of | troops in the town. The evening included
H E A D M IS T R E S S ,
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teaches English at Roe Lee Primary School,. Blackburn. She will take up her new job on Sep tember 1st. Mrs Newhouse will be
remembered as a champ ion of small schools, for with the help of parents she led a long fight to save her 17-pupil school from closure. Looking ahead, she
Her successor will be ,| Mrs Glenda Lees, who
the home of Mr and Mrs Roland Hailwood, Albion House, Kirkmoor Road, raised about £200 for the Clitheroe Guide and Brownie Support Group.
The money will go to wards the. general funds - , of all Guide and Brownie.
bring-and-buy and cake stalls and a number of competitions.
Winners were: marble ame — Angela Marsden; irthday of doll — Mrs King, Derwent Crescent, Clitheroe. Raffle winners were Mrs Briggs, of Castle View, Mrs Rich mond, of Radeclyffe Street, and Mrs Regan, of Bawdlands, Clitheroe.
said: “There is a future for village schools, pro vided that parents are prepared to fight for
them.” She believes that small
schools enable teachers to act more as tutors, con centrating on children’s individual learning prob lems. Her confidence in the
' fending, said she was ex periencing family illness and problems in her life and her actions were not those of a thief, but of a woman u n d e r g r e a t stress. She told the court that
Mr John Lumley, de-
concept was confirmed after she started her first teaching jobyat Toxteth, Liverpool, in 1950. Then, as now, the district had the problem of unemploy ment and crime. She became headmis
ners are pictured receiv ing their prizes from sup port group chairman Mr John Snowden. From the left are Diane Walmsley (9), St James’s; Jessica Curry (8), Parish Church; Lisa Harrison (10), SS Michael and John’s, and C la i re Baldwin (8), Trinity.
sented to the winners of a competition for posters advertising the coffee evening, in which Guides and Brownies partici pated. Four of the poster win
Mugs were also pre
tress at Tosside in 1955 and has taught the chil dren of parents who themselves were her
pupils. Her husband, Harold, is
she had put all the goods in the shop’s wire basket. When she was queuing up at the checkout she had put them in her own basket. She did not know why
a farmer and the couple live at Well House. They have two sons, Stephen and Andrew, who both
work locally. Her last day is on July
she had done it and had no intention of avoiding paying for them. Her thoughts had been on re turning home because she had an appointment.
16th and afterwards Mrs Newhouse plans to devote more time to St Barth olomew’s Church, where she is a churchwarden. Mrs Lees lives in Cops-
Did much work for church
A MUCH loved and widely respected Chat- bum woman has died at the age of 80. Mrs Annie Highton, of
‘Highburn,” Ribblesdale View, lived in the village all her -life except for three years after mar riage, when she lived in Castle View, Clitheroe. Her husband Hubert, a
earlier days, he was a keen sports fan, following the fortunes of Burnley FC and Ribblesdale Wan derers CC. Since he re tired 20 years ago, he spent a lot of time gar dening. He and his wife, May,
celebrated their golden wedding seven years ago. A service at Calverley’s
Chapel of Rest yesterday was follow’ed by cremation at Accrington. As well as his wife, Mr
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S p en c e r le av e s two daughters, Mrs Joan Cow- perthwaite and Mrs Betty Haydock, who both live in Clitheroe.
cashier' at the Distinct Bank in Clitheroe '— now the National Westminster — died when aged 49. The couple had close
WI show time
connections with Christ Church, Chatburn, Mr Highton being a trustee of the living, a warden and Sunday School treasurer. Apart from her_ work
RIMINGTON, Slaidburn. Dunsop Bridge and Chip ping Women’s Institutes are among 33 from all over Lancashire taking part in the county WI show on July 5th. They will be using pro
for the church, Mrs High ton was a keen member of the Mothers’ Union and played the piano. ' Her hobbies included
gardening and in her younger days she played a lot of tennis. The funeral service and
interment took place at Christ Church yesterday. Mrs Highton is sur
duce, handicrafts and flowers to express the theme “A celebration”. The Brindle Spinners
will be exhibiting their skill and there will be de monstrations of rope making and embroidery by the Young Farmers. The show, admission
vived by two nephews, Mr John Chatburn and Mr Ronald Chatbum.
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ter Green, near Black burn, and at first plans to commute to Tosside by Land-Rover. Her husband Julian, is a lecturer in art at Blackburn. They have a son,
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10. (5) “Fantasy Island” — Tight Fit. 11. (34) “Beatles’ Movie Medley” — Beatles. 12. (17) “ I ’m a wonderful thing, baby,” — Kid |
3. (6) “Hungry like the wolf” — Duran Duran 4. (2) “House of fun” — Madness. 5. (14) “I want candy” — Bow Wow Wow. 6. (4) “The look of love” — ABC. 7. (22) “Work that body” — Diana Ross. 8. (9) “I’ve never been to me” — Charlene. 9. (11) “Island of lost souls” — Blondie.
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Dearer meals
MEALS at Lancashire I primary schools are to be
towards finding more food for dinners at the top end of the primary schools.
increased from 40p to 45p j from September. Part of the cash is to go I
Matthew, who is a pupil at Clitheroe Royal Gram mar School, and daughter, Rebecca, who attends Ribblesdale School.
Took car
on impulse APPEARING on deferred | sen ten c e a t P re s to n Crown Court for stealing a car which had formerly belonged to him, Ian Philip Skellorn (26), of Bishop’s House, Dunsop Bridge, was fined £75 to be paid at £5 a week. Mr Richard Murray,
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National placings are in brackets. Tip for the top: at a Grimsargh garage for
prosecuting, said Skellorn traded in a Ford Cortina
plus £850. The Cortina was re
sprayed and offered for sale at £2,845. Skellorn stole it from the garage forecourt, and sold the car, which was coloured gold, to a Turton motor dealer for £1,200 with dif ferent registration plates. But the motor dealer stopped the cheque. Miss Gillian Ruaux, de
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' C o r re sp o n d in g in - j . ted on impulse when he creases wiil be made at | saw his car being offered secondary schools. It is
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Coffee evening
THE Wednesday Club is holding a coffee evening in aid-^ of the Hospice appeal fund at the home of .Mrs Enid Smith, Brookdale, West Bradford Road, Waddington, on Wednesday, at 7-30 p.m. There will be bring- and-buy and cake stalls.
for sale at an inflated price.
Cutlery stolen
RAIDERS hurled a fire extinguisher through the window of Clitheroe town ’ centre shop Penthouse Pottery before making off with a canteen of cutlery, valued a t £686. The break-in took place bet ween 5-45 p.m. on Satur day evening and 9 a.m. Sunday.
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