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Clitheroe Adveriiser and Times, May 27th, 1982 7 Clilheroe, 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising), Burnley 22331 (Classified) P u p i ls ta k e
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A DREAM has come true for 24 pupils and three teachers from Edisford County Primary School. /Tomorrow — nearly a
year after the idea of a holiday abroad came about — the party is off for a week’s sight-seeing in; Belgium. In charge are headmas
Area to greet the
HUNDREDS of Ribble' Valley masses at Manchester, Liverpool an visit, which begins tomorrow.
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ter Mr David Thomas, deputy head Mrs Mary Hallewell and Miss Paula Moms. V, Ahead of the party, which leaves school. at 7- .15 a.m. lies a tiring 12- hour journey involving buses, trains, a ferry and a coach — before they arrive for a week’s stay in Blankenberge, • There' will be a. visit into the Walcheren region tq see the towns of Mid- delburg and Flushing and the group will also have a trip 'round a working windmill and spend a day' in Meli Park, the Belgian equivalent of Disneyland. .M r Thomas is no stranger to the area, for when teaching in Liver pool he visited Belgium six times. He hopes the ;trip will give the children the chance to explore the way of life on the Conti nent.
Flag day result
THE flag day held recent ly in aid of the Clitheroe division of the St John Ambulance Brigade raised £235.51. -
which have hung over the first-ever Papal visit to Britain because of the Falklands conflict were fi nally lifted this week, much to the relief of local Roman
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parishioners. “The past few weeks
have been fairly anxious, not knowing whether the
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TWO Clitheroe Rangers' have a date at Bucking- ham Palace next Tuesday . . . to receive Duke of Edinburgh gold awards from Prince Philip..
Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow, R. N. and M. Read, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, will be open from 5-30 to 6-30 p.m. Sunday: Boots, Castle Street, noon to 1 p.m'. Bank Holiday Monday: Selles, Church Street, noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday to Friday: Boots.
Lucy Walmsley (18), of
Moor Lane, and Wendy Wilson (19), of Pimlico Road, carried out a five- day expedition in the Yorkshire Dales and worked on a design-for- living project entitled
“Setting up a home”, to gain their award.
' volved in the Guide move ment for over 11 years,
They have both been in-
visit would be going ahead or not,” said Fr Joseph Wareing, parish priest of SS Michael and John’s, Clitheroe..“But we are delighted that every thing now seems set to proceed as planned.” Fr Thomas Murray,
starting out as Brownies. Presently sitting A
level exams at Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School, Lucy (right) hopes to go to university and eventu ally become an environ mental health officer.
Wendy, also in the
thick of her A-levels, would like to do a degree course in sports studies at Newcastle Polytechnic.
Careers Office plea to school leavers
YOUNGSTERS leaving school are urged to
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anticipating a difficult year in terms of young people obtaining perma nent- employment. It is evident that many school leavers will start their working life by taking part in the Youth Oppor tunities Programme or New Training Initiative, which are temporary schemes to help the young unemployed.. D e ta i ls o f th e se
schemes can be obtained from the Careers Office, Bowland Chambers, Harris Court, Wellgate. Young people in school have been advised to con tact the office on June 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 7th to the 11th inclusive to look for opportunities. They are asked to ring to make an appointment to save time (Clitheroe 22045). Those taking O-levels in
June or college leavers are welcome to visit the office even though they may not be in a position to start work or a youth scheme. The careers officers are
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10. (6) “We have a dream” — Scotland World Cup Squad.
7. (11) “Fantasy Island” — Tight Fit. 8. (7) “Girl crazy” — Hot Chocolate. 9. (10) “Forget me nots” — Patrice Rushen. ■
11. (13) “The look of love” — A.B.C. 12. (14) “Mama used to say” — Junior. 13. (21) “ Island of lost souls” — Blondie. 14. (20) “Hungry like the:wolf’ — Duran Duran. 15. (17) “The meaning o f love” — Depeche Mode.
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18. (16) “ Instinctiop” — Spandau Ballet. 19! (28) “Cantonese boy” — Japan.. .20. (15) “This time” — England World Cup Squad.
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anxious to place young people as soon as possible and need an up-to-date picture of the situation. Any school leavers who obtain jobs- or college places should let them
know. Employers who can
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help by offering perma nent job vacancies or who would like to discuss of fering temporary placings to unemployed school
leavers should contact the careers office.
Ransacked
INTRUDERS ransacked the offices of Lancaster Hosiery’s premises in Salthill Road, Clitheroe. gaining entry by forcing a door , with a crow bar and smashing a window. No thing appears to- have been taken, however.
Cow dubicle
A PROPOSAL to con struct a cow cubicle,
silage clamp and slurry store at New Laund Farm, Whitewell,. has
been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com mittee.
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chem ist Mr Jeremy Burton was married to Miss Christine Jane Bibby at C l ith e ro e Parish Church on Saturday. The b r id e is the
youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs B. Bibby,' of Shawbridge, Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the
elder son of Mr and Mrs P. Burton, of Whalley Road, Read. The bride, given away
by her father, wore a high-collared chiffon gown trimmed with guipure lace and featuring a full train. Her full-length veil was
held in place by a small floral headdress and she earned a shower bouquet o f pink o r ch id s , stephanotis, pink and white rosebuds- and ivy leaves. Matron of honour was
Mrs - Anne Burgess, the bride’s sister, and brides maid was Miss Sharon Fawcett. They wore pink and white nylon dresses trimmed with pink satin ribbon and had circlets of flowers in their hair. Their bouquets were com posed of pink and white rosebuds, pink roses and ivy leaves. / Best man .was Mi-
Martin Bu r ton , the bridegroom’s brother, and ushers were Mr John Burgess and Mr Gregory Holmes. .
The ceremony was con ’
ducted by Canon J. ( C. Hudson and organist was Mr C. Myers. Following a reception at
parish priest of English Martyrs RC Church, Whalley, said he believed that doubt over the visit had possibly caused the number of people travel-
ile will be attending special' Papal Cardiff during Pope John Paul II
ling to be not as great as might have been ex
pected. A double-decker bus1
load of 74 people will ■leave Clitheroe for Mon day’ s- Papal Mass at- Heaton Park, Manchester at 11 p.m. on Sunday, while ' Scouts, Guides, Cubs , and Brownies from the parish are to travel down earlier in the day and camp overnight. Monday will be a par
■ be going to the Papal Mass at Speke Airport, Liverpool on Sunday. Sixteen parishioners of
stones residents will also
St Mary’s RC Church, Sabden, will set off for Heaton Park on Sunday' evening. Three church members, Leo Clarkson, Steve Masterman and Ronnie Rossall, will be re-
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ticularly memorable day for about a dozen mem bers of the SS Michael and John’s choir, who. have put months of prac tice into their singing as part of a mass choir at Heaton-Park. Clitheroe will also be
represented at the special young people’s Mass at Ninian Park, Cardiff, next Wednesday, with some 30 young &S Michael and John’s parishioners due to travel down. A 52-seater coach will
local parishes will also act in a similar capacity. Early next Wednesday,
a party of 10 teenagers from St Mary’s, Sabden, will travel to Cardiff for the young people’s Mass. Many local priests will
be involved in the dis tribution of Holy Com munion to the massive crowd at Heaton Park, which is expected to be in the region of one million. Fr -Vincent Whelan, parish priest of St Mary’s,
leave English Martyrs, Whalley early, on Monday morning, while a further coachload will be travel ling to Heaton Park from Calderstones. A number of Calder
Chipping, will be' attend ing a papal reception at
the Archbishop of West minster’s home on Satur day in his capacity as chairman of the Roman Catholic Church’s mass media commission.
Morris men add splash of colour
MORRIS men will take to the streets of Clitheroe in force, on Saturday for a colourful
display involving nearly 100 dancers. The day of dance lasts Lane, market
from 10-30 a.m. to 1 p.m., with teams from the Cots- wolds, Australia and Clitheroe Morris Men .touring the town. At 4 p.m. a massed
dancing display at the Castle Bandstand will last
for an hour and a half. The Morris dancers will
be in three teams on the following routes. Team A — Edisford
camp site, Low Moor, Parson Lane, market. Team B — Waggon and
Horses (Pimlico Road), Waterloo," Shawbridge, Wellgate, Swan cour
tyard. Team C — Parson
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