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Clitlieroe AdveHiser and Times, August Uth, 1983 12331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editoria,), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


St Augustine’s CSE successes


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PUPILS of St Augus­ tine’s RC High School, Billington, have gained the following results in CSE examinations: KEY


sey, Cl, E3, EL2, T2 P2 GEN2; Howard J. Crossley, E2, EL2, Tl, H2, Ml, SP2; Susan J. Cunliffe, E2, ELI, H2, HE3, M3, OS2, SC2, TY2. Mark A. Davidson, D3, E2,


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JiLL, NOW [id RE­ ARING


IDLING,


JilXERS, liARIES, [NS, etc.


rn 49006


ivill be I : you.


Chemistry, COAS — Commercial Arithmetic and Statistics, COM — Commerce, D — Art and Design, DR — Drama, DST — D om e s t ic Studies, E — English, EL — English Litera­ ture, ENG — Engineer­ ing Workshop Theory and P r a c t i c e , F — French, G — German, GED — Geometrical and Engineering Drawing, GEN — General En­ gineering, H — History, HE — Home Economics, HN — Human Biology, M — Mathematics, N — Biology, NW — Need­ lework, OS — Office Studies, P — Physics, SC — Science, SP — Spanish, T — Geogra­ phy, TY — Typewriting, WDK — Woodwork, X — Religious Education.


BLD — Building, C —


John P. Ashworth, Cl; Warren Bamford, D4, E5, BLD2; Andrew J. Barker, D3, E4, EL3, T2, HI, M5, BLD3; James M. Baxter, N3, C5, ENG4, E2, EL3, H3, M3; Stephen P. Bennett, D2, Nl, E2, EL3, Ml, P2; Adam Bolton, N3, E3, ELI, F4, GED3, M2, WDK3; Alison V. Bolton, Nl, Cl, Gl; Amanda L. Bolton, N3, E2, ELI, F3, H2, HE3, M3, TY4; James Bolton, C2. E4, EL2, F5, T4, M2, P3, GEN2. Samantha J. Bonnick, E3,


Andrew S. Alty, Nl, Cl;


Joanne Munro, D4, E5; Patrick F. Murphy, D2, COM4, E4, EL3, H2, M3, P3, GEN2; Joanne K. Murray, D3, E2, ELI, HE2, HN2, M3, OS3,


ELI, T2, H2, M2, SC3, WDK3; C h r is to p h e r D e rb y sh ire , COM2, ENG2, E2, ELI, F2, GED3, Ml, P3; Susan M. De- whurst, N3, F2, H2, M2, SP1; Anna M. Ditri, D2, N3, El, ELI, FI, HI, M3; Melanie J. Dobson, Nl, Cl, FI, G2, Ml, PI; Carol A. Donohoe, Dl, E2, ELI, F3, M2, NW1, OS4, TY3; Julie A. Dunn, D5, E5, M5, TY5; Shaun Durkin, Dl, Cl, F2.


* * * -


TY4. Kieran Nash, Dl, Cl, GED3,


,E2, EL2, HI, Ml, P2, WDK3; Michael'P. Nunnerley, E2, P2,


H3; Deborah A. Newbold, Nl, COM1, El, ELI, Tl, HE1, Ml, TY3; Ann M. Nicholson, D3, COM3, E4, HE1, M3, SC4; Susan Nightingale, N2, Cl, El, F3, M3; Alison Nixon, D2, COM1, E2, ELI. HN1. M4. NW1, TY3; Steven Novak, D2,


Grant W. Eals, El, P2, SP2, DR1; Hazel M. Eccleston, Nl,


C2, El, HE2, M2, DR1. James Fairclough, D3, E3,


T. Ormisher, ENG4, E3, EL2, T4, H2, M2, P4; Christopher P. Owen, C3, ENG3, E2, GED3 Judith M. Paliga,


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GED3, H2, M2, SC2, GEN1; Michelle L. Fallon, D3, N2, C3, El, T3, Ml, SP2; Lorraine M. Fielding, D3, El, EL4, M3, SC4, TY3, DR3; Lee Finnigan, D3, E4, GED4, H4, M3, SC4, GEN2; Shaun P. Finnigan, D4, E4, EL2, H3, M5, BLD3; Helen M. Fitzpatrick, Ml;


FI, H3; Damian J. Peel, D4, E5; Gail P. Peel, E4, HE3, M4,


N2, C_, l


OS5, SC5; Michael Pickup, E4, EL2, T3, GED2, HN1, Ml, P2, GEN1; Katrina A. Pill, Nl, C2, El, GED2.


Janet M. Ford, Nl, Cl, COM1, El, ELI, HI, Ml; Graham J. Forrester, N3, COM2, E2, ELI, T3, M2, P4; Marie F. Fox, E4, M4, OS3, TY4. David Gaffing, ENG3, E3,


EL3, F5, T2, GED3, M2, P4; Stuart P. Gee, D3, E2, EL3, T3, H3, M2, SC3, DST5; Catherine P. Glen, E4, ELI, M5, SC5; John S. Green, D3, E3, EL2, GED3, M2, P3, BLD2; Ian A. Gregg, E3, EL3, T2, H3, P3, SP2; Wayne Greg- son, E3, M3, DST 5: Sarah V. Gullick, E2, EL3, HE2, HN5, M4, TY2, DR2. Janet C. Hargreaves, N2,


M2, SP3; Anthony C. Riley, D4, E5, EL2, T3, H3, M4, P4, WDK4; Julie A. Robinson, E2, ELI, Tl, H2, HE1, HN1, M2, OS3; Julie M. Robinson, E3, To, H3, HE3, HN5, M4; Peter Robinson, D2, N2, E2, EL2, GED3, M2, P3, WDK3; Sharon L. Rogers, Cl. Andrew Seddon, Cl, ENG1,


Jane M. Reddy, Nl, Cl, E2,


Bridge Club


E3, EL2, GED1, HI, Ml, P2; Penelope Shepherd, Cl, P2; Mark Slater, E4, To, H4, M4, GEN3; Jennifer Smith, N3, Cl, F2, H2; Martin J. Smith, Cl, FI, G2; Steven P. Smith, Gl; Andrew W. Snape, D3, N2, E2, ELI, F2, M2. Peter M. Stanley, D3, E3,


COM3, E2, ELI, F3, M2, SP3; Kevin A. Havgarth, D2. N2, C3, E2, EL2, F2, M2, DST4; Damien Helm, D4, E2, T3, HI, M2, P3, GEN2; Ian G. Higham, N2, COM4, E3, EL2, T2, H2, M2, WDK4; Fiona Himlmarch, E2, H2, HN4, M2. DR4; Brian P. Hodder, D4, E3, T4, H3,


ELI, H3, HN4, M4. DR3; Michael Booth, Nl, Cl, COM1,


E2, HI, BLD2; Stephen P. Bowen, Nl, E2, FI, Tl, G2; John A Bradley, Nl, Cl, El, SP2; Sheila M. Brogan, D5, E4; Geraldine A. Bromley, D3, E4, ELI, H2, HE3, HN4, M4, DR3; Margaret M. Bun-ell, El, ELI, G4, H3, M4, TY4, DR2; Susan L. Byrom, Nl, C2, FI,


G2.


b AND I'JD DOORS


l o s r FIRMS ■difference liouble glazing


ENG3, E2, ELI, F4, T2, Ml, PI; June Carter, E4, M4, OS5, DST5; William L. Carter, D3, C4, E2, ELI, M3, WDK4; Mary E. Chamberlain, Cl, FI, Tl, HI. WDK1; Graham E. Chew, D4, E4, T3, H3, M3, WDK3; Richard D. Cook, Cl, E2, F3, GED1, PI, WDK3; Julie Corban, Cl, F2, Tl; Sean


Nicholas J. Carruthers, Cl,


WINNERS at the dupli­ cate pairs session at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mr Wilkinson and Mrs Garde, Mr Ormand and Mrs Kos- malski. EW Mr Hounslow and Mr Grindley, Mr Walker and Mrs Pedder. Board 26 was bid by


EL4, T3, HI, Ml, P3, WDK3; Lorraine Stewart, E4; Andrew Stinchon, Dl, Nl, E2, ELI, GED3, M2, P2, WDK1; Emma Stoddart, C2, F2, SP4; Victoria M. Swales, FI, PI; Mark Swar- brick, Dl, ENG2, F2, GED2, HI, Ml, P2; Joseph Switczak,


M3; Claire Holland, D3, COM3, E l, ELI, HN4, M3, NW2,


ENG2, El, GED1, Ml; Paula Jones, E4, M5; Sandra Jones, D3, E4, HN5, M4, OS5, TY3. Anthonv Kidd, Nl, ENG2,


Mark C. Je z ie rsk i, C2, .


TY4; Simon Hope, E3, M3, P4, GEN3; Jane Hudson, E4, HN5, TY5, DST5; Helen M. Hunt, TY1.


Come s n d . . . . . .


. play uiith o u r ■ cm m


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for the Bowland Reg­ ional dance. Music was provided by the AC Roadshow Disco.


MEMBERS of Young Farmers’ Clubs from throughout the area ivere at Pendleton vil­ lage hall on Saturday


Former golf professional


PROFESSIONAL at


NS in 3NT and 4H,- but only one pair reached a 6NT bid and 13 tricks were made in all cases. The grand slam is a cer­ tainty in hearts, spades or no trumps.


East dealer, all vul.


ENG4, E3. T4, H4, M3, P5. Jackie Tate, E2, EL2, T3,


E, ELI, Tl, GED1, Ml; Suzan­ ne Kitowski, D2, El, ELI, T3, H3, HN2, M4; Alan P. Knowles, ENG4, F4, GED1, H2, PI.Darren A. Lawless, ENG3, El, GED1, Ml, PI; Geraldine


A Cotton, F2. Matthew D. Cox, Dl, ENG2, E2, ELI, GED1, H2, Ml, P3;


Leckey, COM2, E3. ELI. H2, HN3, M3, TY3, DST3; Alison Lehmann, Nl, El, F2, Tl, M2, SP2; Paula M. Lonsdale, N2, C4 E4, EL2, H3, HE4, M3. DR4. Stephen Maffia, D3, ENG3,


Philippa L. Crangle, Cl, E2, F3, H2, Ml. P3; Helen M. Crompton, COM1, E2; Ian J. Cross, Cl, FI, H2; Peter Cros-


Van overturns la a s a s


MR Russell Antony Bury, of Mayfield, Fell Road, Waddington, was unhurt when his Ford Escort van overturned near Wadding­ ton School on Friday morning.


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H3, HE4, M4, 0S4, TY4; Janet L. Tavlor, E2, EL2, F5, M3, OS5, TY2; Paul J. Taylor, Cl, El, GED1, H2, Ml; Edward Thistlethwaite, Dl, C2, ENG2, E2, EL2, HI, Ml, PI; Mark A. Thistlethwaite, F3, H2, M2; Scott L. Thompson, D3, E2, ELI, T3, H2, SC4, WDK3; Michelle A. Tomlinson, E2, ELI, HE3, M4, SC5, TY4; Wendy C. Tomlinson, E2, EL2, M4, SC4, TY3, DR1; Stephen D. Traynor, D3, E4, T3, H3, Ml, SC3, WDK4. Andrew F. Uttley, Dl, El,


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Degree


EL2, T4, HE3, M4, TY5. Gan- C. Wade, C3, F3, T2, H2, SP2; Stephen A. Walsh,


El, EL2, GED3, H2, M2, P4; Simon L. Mahoney, D3, El, ELI , F3, GED2, M2, P3; Carmel Malone, Nl, El, ELI, HI, HE1, M2, OS2, TY2; Julie Marcella, N2. El, ELI. F3, Tl H2, Ml, WDK3; Michael G. McCann, COM1, ENG1, E3, ELI, GED1, HI, P2; William


Nl, E2, ELI, Tl, WDK1; Stephen D. Waterhouse, D3, E4, BLD3; Carl S. Watson, D4, E3, H4, M4, SC5, GEN3; Linda M. Watson, COM1, E2, EL2, T3, H2, Ml, P2, WDK1; Alison J. Webster, C2, C0M1, T2, H2, Ml, SP2; Helen J. Wells, Cl, COM 1, F2, TY3. Mandy M. Whaites, E l,


J. McGahey, E3, EL2, T4, GED3, H3, HN4, M3, WDK2; Anne M. McWilliam, N2, COM1, El, ELI, FI, G2, Ml, NW2; Melvin Meakin, D4, E3, ELI, H2, M2, SC3, BLD2; Matthew J. Metcalfe, D3, E3, EL2, T5, H3, M3, SC4; Tina M. Monks, COM4, E4, EL2, H3, HN4, M2, TY4, DST5;


in Law CLITHEROE student P e te r Eglin (20) has


graduated from the Uni­ versity of Nottingham with an honours degree in Law.


ELI, T3, HI, HN1, M3, TY4; Paul Whalley, D4, E4, H3, M3, WDK3; Jane M. Whittaker, D2, E2, EL2, M2, NW1, OS3, SC2, TY2; Stuart D. Wilkin­ son, D4, Cl, E3, EL3, F5, Ml, P2, DST4; John Winkley, D2, C3, E2, EL2, SP3; Shaun D. Wright, D4, E4, GEN3; Julie Wu, Cl, E2, ELI, Tl, HN1,


F4.


Queen Elizabeth Gram­ mar School, Blackburn, Peter is the son of Der­ rick and Mary Eglin, of Windsor Avenue


A former pupil of


NW1, TY3. Gary R. Young, Cl, ENG2,


tion in September with the John Lewis Partner ship, Newcastle.


Clitheroe. He will take up a posi­


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PENDLETON clergyman the Rev. John Cole hit on a novel n o tio n for stimulating people’s inter­ est in the Lord — testing their faith with a com­ puter.


with the crowds at the Royal Lancashire Show at Blackburn, where visitors


The idea “caught on”


of all ages gathered at the Lancashire churches’ stall


an indication of how far they are from the King­ dom of God. Mr Cole compiled a


series of questions for the quiz, including ones about the players’ attitudes to C h r is tm a s and the Crucifixion. The home computer is


to play a home-computer quiz game which seeks out people’s reactions to the story of Christ.


tions officer for the Black­ burn Diocese is hoping to


Mr Cole, communica­


continue using the prog­ ramme and to refine it. He would like to hear


from any church in­ terested in using the quiz game, which gives players


programmed for both an adults’ and children’s quiz. Any over confident


Clitheroe Golf Club for many years, Mr Frank Walker (73) died on Sunday after a heart attack He first trod the fair­


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THIRTEEN-YEAR- OLD Sara Speak was left so heartbroken when her pet kitten Junior vanished that most of her neigh­ b o u r s in C u rzo n S t re e t , C l ith e ro e , promised to keep an eye open for it. Now Ju n io r has


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Planning in the


ways as a caddie, aged nine, and then became a greenkeeper at 10s. a week on the old Horrock-


Clitheroe’s pro, combining this with greenkeeping


and tutoring until his re­


tirement in 1956. During these years he


saw Clitheroe grow into one of the leading clubs in East Lancashire and he scored many personal triumphs in the Fylde and


pipeline A PROPOSAL for an ad­ vertising sign to promote


a luxury housing and flats development at Hodder


Court, Hodder Place, Stonyhurst, has been re­ ceived by the Ribble Valley Council’s planning d ep a r tm en t (number


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golf, he and his wife, Clarice, ran a grocery shop in Pimlico village


until 1975. Mr Walker who lived at


Christians are likely to be taken down a peg by the machine, which produces a range of 10 comments from its store of the play­ ers replies. Mr Cole hopes the


16 Pimlico, was a member of Pendle Club. He is survived by his


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tions are: Clitheroe: Alterations


(0428). Whalley: Extension


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device will be in action at an all-night event for young people from the diocese — a celebration entitled “Night Alive” at Blackburn Cathedral on November 18th and 19th.


Till raid


THIEVES who broke into Noel King’s electrical shop in Frankland Street, Clitheroe, during Satur­ day night left with £20 from the till.


£5 fine for short cut


cremation is at Accrington Crematorium today.


I Admitting the offence in a letter to the court, Byrne said he was late for work and took a short cut. He was ordered to pay £6 costs.


FOR cycling through the Castle grounds, John Byrne (17), of Primrose Street, Clitheroe, was fined £5 at the town’s magistrates’ court.


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seasons finally arrive, and they will, what can be more comforting than a roaring fire with a sur­ round th a t would do credit to any home — • and who better to pro­ vide such a feature than Mann’s Fireplaces, a firm with over half a century’s experience in the design and construc­ tion of quality fire sur­ rounds.


But when the colder


Fireplaces has been pro­ ducing elegant fire sur­ rounds from its Brier- field showrooms, but after 56 years the firm has moved to new and modern premises on S o u th f ie ld S t r e e t , Nelson — and moved with a promise.


Since 1927 Mann’s


lished all those years ago, we have maintained the highest quality poss­ ible. We have always provided an excellent service and we will con­ tinue to do so,” said the p r e s e n t ow n e r , Mr Edwin Mann.


“Since we were estab­


The new buildings are ideal for the design and


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construction of impres­ sive fireplaces, features that have made Mann’s a respected name through­ out North East Lanca­ shire.


rooms house a delightful selection


ranging from the elabo­ rate designs that became popular in the Regency per iod to th e more modern surrounds that stretch from wall to wall in many modern homes.


The spacious of


fireplaces, .'


room is the birthplace of many of Mr Mann’s styl­ ish creations — the workshop.


Alongside the show­


boast some of the finest and most advanced tools th a t are available to c ra f tsm en ,” said Mr Mann.


“We are proud to


certainly are. Working with a variety of mate­ rials, surrounds can be built in stone, slate, brick and even marble.


Skilled craftsmen they show-


goes into our work,” said Mr Mann. “We can even produce designs in hand- carved stone.”


“A great deal of care


lighted to built fire sur­ rounds directly to the customers specifications.


able to provide exactly w h a t - th e cus tomers prefer but if the prop­ osed design is not feas­ ible we are always on hand to give help and advice,” said Mr Mann.


“It is pleasing to be


work is undertaken, Mann’s provides a free e s t ima t e and also thoroughly discusses the. proposed design with the customer.


Before any piece of


years’ experience in de­ signing and building fire surrounds. Not surpris­


Mr Mann has over 35


ingly there are many homes in this area and further afield that bear the Mann trademark —


In fact, the firm is de­


enough to help keep any household warm through the winter months.


a carefully constructed c e n t r e p i e c e th a t


is


great pride in all my work,” said Mr Mann.


“Naturally, I take a


“To create something which gives people a lot of pleasure is very fulfil­ ling.”


in a stylish addition to their home, Mann’s is usually open six days a week and will give free estimates. All the mate­ rials used by Mann’s can be bought by DIY en­ thusiasts who wish to construct their own fire surrounds.


For anyone interested Mr Mann said: “There


have been many changes in the industry through­ out my years. At one time tile was the most popular material but now there is not much d ema n d for


Mann’s though, we cater for all tastes in both design and material.”


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type of fire surround for any type of fire — so why not pay the show­ room a visit and inspect the designs? Keep the heatwave going through­


Mann’s can supply any out the winter! 1 J. E. Mann


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