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Admission 5p Sawley Village Centre


and Women’s Institute. Jumble Sale


Cake and Produce Stall


Saturday, October 30th 2 p.m.


Tea and Biscuits available ADMISSION 5p


Sawley Old School


The United Christian Fellowship will meet


Saturday, October 3 0 th


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EAST VIEW, GRINDLETON, Near Clitheroe


Chair workers face bleak New Year


THIRTY workers at the Chipping chair and table manufacturers, Berry’s, have been given a stay of execution and will not be losing'their jobs until the New Year.


CLITHEROE PARISH


CHURCH 76 Group -


JUMBLE SALE


in the UPPER HALL (TOMORROW)


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th


6 p.m.


Admission 5p Refreshments


W e e k e n d o n t h e w a t e r


A PARTY of 40 Scouts and instructors from ClitherQe spent a winter


activities’ weekend at The Scout Association Boat­


house, at Lake Winder- mere. The party, including


S cou ts and Venture Scouts from five different troops, took caravans and boats. The first day was split


came from m'anaging di­ rector Mr Jack Berry after a meeting with trade unions. Before the meet­ ing a notice had been posted in the works which said- the 30 " employees would be finishing on November 17 th.


The announcement


bleak New Year and the future seems by no means


The workers still face a


assvfred for the rest of the 185 employees, who have been on a three-day week for some time.


up into seven sessions with the Scouts taking


part in various water sports including canoeing, dinghy sailing, wind-surf­ ing and board sailing. They also enjoyed a


top-speed ride in the Dis­ trict Scouts’ rescue boat. In the evening after


seven hours on, or in the water, the group was shown a film about life on a Sail Training Associa­ tion schooner by Mr David Frost, of Salthill Road, Clitheroe. On Sunday th r e e


tory went back on to a four-day week but Mi- Berry said: “Trade is not good. We have'decided to postpone the redundancies after meeting the unions. We are going to talk about it again, but I cannot see any way out at the moment.”


Only last week the fac­ Twelve months ago Mr


Berry said he could not see business improving until the end of this year. The company had just in­ vested in a mobile show­ room which toured the cou n try w ith g r e a t success.


groups enjoyed canoeing and board sailing before returning to Clitheroe.


Tory winners


THE winners of the monthly whist drive held by Clitheroe Conservative branch were — Ladies: Mrs M. Blackburn, Mrs E. Underwood, Mrs A. Wright. Gents: Mr T. Adey, Mrs M. Parker, Mrs D. Underwood. Dominoes: Mrs M. D.


Mrs Mary Rich, of Kirkfield, Chipping, was one of many wives hit by the bad news of her hus­ band’s redundancy.


“It is a hitter blow, not


just for the families but for the village. There is a rumour of another 30 jobs to go and that would deci­ mate the working popula­ tion of the . village,” she said.


Jackson, Mrs J. Tomlin­ son, Mrs D. McVie.


ments over how the 30 w o rk e r s should be selected for redundancy and eventually it was de­ cided to keep on all those who had worked with the firm since apprenticeship.


There had been argu­


of selection it is the men with- wives and families who are being worst af­ fected,” said Mrs Rich.


“Because of this method


firm’s position was a gen­ eral indication of the state of the furniture industry.


Mr Berry said that the C in e m a


THE full length animated feature film “The Secret of Nimh” will be showing at the Civic Hall Cinema


next week. On Wednesday and’


T hursday th e r e are matinees at 2-15 p.m.


at Whalley Cricket Club, Friday, November 5th at 6-30 p.m.


Chlheroe Advertiser and Times., October 28th, 1982 3


Lack of understanding of rural problems


YOUR report last week of the Lancashire County Council meeting must have aroused great anta­ gonism in the minds of many Ribble Valley resi­ dents. If they had been pre­


sent they would have been appalled and dis­ gusted at the aggression and intolerance between the opposing parties. Labour county council­


hours, making a total of ten-and-a-half school weeks, nearly a full term, which will have to be de­ voted to the Ribble Valley schools by the senior offi­ cials . . . and that is" only for governors’ meetings and one other visit per school per year. What about all the


lors, coming from large towns showed a prejudice against rural areas which was almost unbelievable and obviously had no understanding of rural problems or wished to have. . It is a great pity that


sion was positively ar­ chaic. Whoever can shout loudest, apparently wins. Everyone in the gallery


of the council chamber was of the opinion that the level of the decibels was about equal for the “ayes” and the “Noes.” However, the chairman


other administrative work that requires to be done for each school? Black­ burn and Preston offices would be affected similar­ ly, though to a lesser degree. I wonder if the county


the local Labour Party had been unable to send their protest letter ear­ lier. If it had been sent to the Chief Executive it might have had more effect. As it was, County


councillors for Hyndburn, Blackburn and Preston would have voted so en­ thusiastically for the de­ motion " of the Ribble Valley office if they had realised that by so doing they would lower the effi­ ciency of the service to their own children.


Coun. Sharratt dismissed it as an irrelevance and made no reference to any protests which he had re­ ceived. I had written to County


It would seem that the education officers in these


Coun. Sharratt before the meeting, asking him how it could be efficient for 25 schools from the Ribble Valley to be placed under the supervision of the Hyndburn Office, when this would cause roughly 100 hours or three-and-a- half school weeks extra time to be spent travel­ ling to meetings by the District Education Officer or his deputy? If one adds to this at


ywith all the Ribble Valley schools. In which case, why have the cuts not been made there?


three areas must be over­ staffed if they can cope


If not, then to maintain


the efficient service, more staff must be taken on. In which case, why change the Ribble Valley office?


interest in the staffing of those particular offices and should not cease to press the County Council for the return of a full District Education Office in the Ribble Valley.


We should take great


least two hours per meet­ ing, that is another 200


Council meeting. The vote at the end of the discus­


To return to the County


Film exploits people’s fears


THERE has been some debate recently about the film “Who Dares Wins,” now showing in Clitheroe, with several peace groups asking for it not to be screened.


felt I should see the film. Although the plot is hardly credible, it does use film of actual peace demonstrations and shows posters from CND and the CND symbol exten­ sively. It portrays the peace movement as a disorgan­


As a member of CND, I


ised group of people being manipulated by Left wing terrorists funded by the East. ' It is unfortunate that a


non-political organisation dedicated to peace should be shown in this way. The film is a blatant


Now geology trail is open


ABOUT 7,000 people a year are expected to visit Clitheroe’s Salthill Quarry geology trail which was officially opened this week.


tains fossils more than 300,000,000-years-old, will be a magnet for geologists from far and wide, and is also expected to attract many parties of schoolchil­ dren. The trail has been plan­


The area, which con­


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model example of multi­ purpose land use in which the needs of scientific re­ search and education have been successfully blended w ith th e in d u s tr ia l strategy lqr the area. The setting out of the


ned and constructed in conjunction with reclama­ tion of the old limestone quarry for industrial use. The quarry is now a


CLITHEROE Naturalists started the first of their winter walks in brilliant sunshine.


Thirty-three members


walked across Mitton Flats, negotiating muddy field paths before turning onto a short road walk to Mitton Green. From Withgill Knoll, panoramic views of Pendleside, In- gleborough and Pen-y- Ghent could be seen.


trail was undertaken by the Ribble Valley Council in conjunction with the N a tu r e ’ Conservancy Council. Monday’s opening cere­


.ducted tour -by Mr Robin Grayson, a geology lec­ turer from Wigan Techni­ cal College. He ' considers Salthill


mony was performed by the Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg, who was given a con-


the best place in Britain for anybody wishing to look at crinoid and brachiopod fossils. The trail can be reached


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The walk ended at Edis-


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P u p i l s ’ k i n d t h o u g h t


PUPILS of St James’s School, Clitheroe, are to donate the proceeds of today’s harvest festival towards helping refugees in the Lebanon instead of to the Save the Children Fund. Mrs E. Honeywell, of


the Clitheroe Save the Children Fund, said that for several years the chil­ dren had donated their harvest collections to the fund. “This year, however,


they expressed a wish that the money should go to the Lebanon.” She added that when


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