Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Clas_sified) 10 Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, December 6th, 1981, Adult centre classes pruned WHITESIDES of CLITHEROE
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A FEAR of overspend ing has led to adult education cuts in the Ribble Valley. Budget problems
run was increased from 10 to 12 in Sep tember. Ribble Valley Adult
mean that non-voca- tional classes will be running for only eight weeks in the spring term, instead of the usual 10, though ex amination courses' will not be affected. The cuts come at a
time when classes are better subscribed than ever despite the fact that the maximum number of students needed for a class to
Education District Principal Mr J e ff Smith explained that the attendance in the September term can be affected by many things. Last year, for ex
ample, there was a noticeable increase in enrolments when the successful television series, “The Thorn Birds”, ended. This term he says, there have been no
real counter attrac tions on television; the weather has been mild and people have responded very posi tively, with attend ances better than usual. But as the service is
under strict financial control, the centre dares not overspend. “We have tried to
in the spring term. So rather than take a dictatorial attitude and say which classes sh ou ld c lo s e and which should run, we are putting them all on an e igh t -w eek footing.”
run the best program me we could up to now,” explained Mr Smith. “The students have been very keen and most of the clas ses want to carry on
that the decision also, meant that i f bad weather led to the loss of a week during the January term, it would be possible to extend the courses. There were, he said, still 10 clear teaching
Mr Smith added Christmas sale at Gisburn Mart : n i - % V -T
weeks allocated in the term.
He added that an in
crease in fees could also be a reason for the attitude of stu dents to classes.
“With the present
fees, i f something does not just suit them, they are likely to voice their opinions and have something done about it.”
Mr Smith added
that enrolments were still being taken for the term beginning January 14 th.
Defaulters owe rates of £14,447
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CHAIRMAN of the mart’s directors, Mr Wilf Bargh, presents the trophy for the prize cow to Mrs Stephenson. Also pictured are (from the left), Mr Paxton, judge Mr Walter Moss and Mr Murray
A NEWLY-CALVED cow was judged champion at Gisburn Auction Mart’s annual Christmas show and sale of dairy cattle. The champion, exhi
, shown by a bona fide fanner — Murray and Stephenson (£960), M. Hill (£900), Westside Bros (£720). Best newly-calved heifer
bited by Mr Robert Murray aiid his daughter, Mrs Susan Stephenson, of Blacko, went for £960 to Mr Leo P ax to n , of Guiseley. The reserve champion,
exhibited by D. Carter, sold for £900. Other awards: Best bw or
cow or heifer — J. Howard (£016), A. W. Wade (£625), J. P. Harrison (£640). Best newly-calved heifer bw
or blue, showing not more than four broad teeth — J . Shut- tieworth (£910), D. Drinkall (£650), J . Howard (£730). B e s t n ew ly -c alv ed cow
blue newly-calved cow — J. Howard (£730), D. Drin kill I (£830), H. Speak (£720). Best newly-caived coloured
shown by a bona fide farmer — D. C a r te r (£900), F. H. Wrathall (£920), Murray and Stephenson (£550). Best newly-calved registered
£141 (£113.28), heifers to £96 (£64.20), Belgium blue heifers to £152. Weaned calves: Beef X bull
calves to £199 (£176), heifers to £190 (£177). In the sale of store pigs
there were 23 animals forward making to £32 (£26.25). Forward in the fatstock sec
F r ie s ian — W. A. Booth (£820), R. Falshaw (£705), J. Howard (£740). Best newly-calved heifer
having not more than four broad teeth and bona fide not having calved more than one calf— D. Carter (£900). In the in-calf section there
tion were 472 cattle (including 111 young bulls), 1,946 sheep (including 456 fat ewes) and two pigs. Certified clean cattle: Light
of 123.8p was for a Charolais X bull shown by W. Bennett. Young bulls made to 123.8p
Uncertified cattle: Best price
(109.op), s te e r s to 94.2p (91. Ip), heifers to 89.8p (81.3p), fat cows grade one to 86.8p (78.5p), grade two to 77.8p (68.6p), grade three to 66.8p (56.6p). Sheep: Light Iambs made to
Gordon Onslow this week provided a list to the Fi nance and General Pur poses Sub-committee of | “gone aways” who to gether owed £14,447 to the council.
Borough Treasurer Mr ■
some of the people might not owe any money, if the property had been empty and, therefore, not liable for rates. But he asked members for information so that the situation could be' sorted out.
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were 22 cattle forward, bw De cember — January ealvers making to £632. There were 298 animals for
steers made to 110.2p (97.7p), medium to 106.2p (95.9p), heavy to 105.8p (95.6p), light h e ife rs to 114.2p (92.3p), medium to 103.8p (92.8p), heavy to 99.2p (93.5p).
ward in the calf section. Frie sian bulls made to £116 (aver age £58.15), heifers to £66 (£39.06), Hereford X bulls to £141 (93.86), Hereford X 'heif
ers to £72 (£43.93), Charolais X bulls to £200 (£155), heifers to £137 (£111), black polly X bulls to £93 (£55.50), heifers to £70 (£48.70), Limousin X bulls to
208p (184.8p), standard to 206.5p (190.9p), medium to 198p (189.6p), heavy to 188.5p (173.6p). Overweight averaged 166p. Shearlings made to 169.5p (145.9p), fat ewes to £35.50 (£23.90), fat rams to £46.50 (£31.95). Pigs: Porkers mode to £62, fat sows to £90.
(Clitheroe) voiced concern over the number of hotels which appeared on the list. “At least one of these is brewery-owned,” he | said. “Can’t we do any thing about i t? ” Mr Onslow said action was | being taken.
Coun. John Cowgillj
rate arrears on November 14th stood at £590,445 in volving 2,712 ratepayers, for which appropriate re covery action was being j taken.
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CLITHEROE and Dis trict Swimming Club recently admitted 42 new members, follow ing a trials night at the Ribblesdale Pool. They ranged from non-swimmers to
Clitheroe Legion opposes changes
A PLEA for all Clitheroe Royal British Lesion members and ex-Servicemen to attend a special
preliminary teacher Mrs Barbara Jones de monstrating a swim ming stroke to some of the newest members.
senior applied for membership and the club has vacancies for good swimmers aged 13 upwards. Our picture shows
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THE Ribble Valley Coun cil is “leaving the door open” on the possibility of a “dual-use” sports hall in Clitheroe. ' In the past the council has turned down the idea of joining with the county council to provide a dual use hall at Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School. But due to the impend
London headquarters to downgrade the work of county officers- in the in terest of economy, is being strenuously opposed by the Clitheroe branch committee. “The area officer, who
A proposal by the Put on
in our case is at Preston, provides a valuable link between the branches and what is going on national ly. He provides vital in formation for the welfare of our members,” said Mr Brayshaw. “The meeting is being
probation for two years
A MAN who damaged a j car and assaulted a police-1 man was put on probation for two years by Clitheroe j magistrates.
called to explain the prop osals to rank and file members -and see what their reaction is. So it is important that we have a good attendance,” Mr Brayshaw said. The meeting is at 8 p.m. at the Whalley Road
Club. The recent annual con
ing amalgamation of the girls’ and boys’ schools, the county will be carry ing out alterations to the Chatburn Road premises' and accordingly sought th e co u n c il’s la te s t thoughts. At a meeting of the
ference of the East Lan cashire branch was some thing of a triumph for Clitheroe which has done well in the awards this year. For the second succes
prosecuting, said that at a previous hearing, Neil Alistair Tomlinson (21), of Hall Street,-Clitheroe, ad mitted damaging a car in Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
Mr Douglas Dickenson,
denied charges'of assault and being drunk and dis orderly, but both cases, were found proved and adjourned for social in quiry reports.
However, he had
.the county should be asked to include plans for a hall at the design stage. But Borough Treasurer,
council’s Policy andv Re sources Committee mem bers agreed with a sug gestion by Coun. Ted Boden (Chatburn),. that
Mr Gordon Onslow added that, at this stage, the council could not afford to take p a r t in such a project.
sive year Clitheroe were named runners-up in the branch efficiency award scheme which all 29 East Lancashire branches are eligible to enter. Clitheroe won the competition in 1982. Mr Jim McCullough was
was fined £25 for being in breach of a binding over order made in June, 1983. He was again bound over for two years and put on probation.
On Tuesday, Tomlinson
dered to pay £68 to repair the car and £50 costs.
presented with the Carter Trophy for standard bearing. Mrs Ethel Penny was
defending, said that the incidents arose because Tomlinson had had too much to drink.
Mr Gregory Earnshaw,
p re s e n te d with the George Haffner Trophy, for increasingxpoppy day collections over' the last th re e years and Mr Trevor Pritchard received the award for the highest individual poppy day col lection.
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settle down in Clitheroe after leaving the Army and had a considerable amount of enthusiasm and energy which sometimes unfortunately led him into rowdy behaviour, Mr Earnshaw added.
He Jound it difficult to Tomlinson was also or
meeting tomorrow when proposed changes to the structure of the Legion will be discussed, has come from branch secretary Mr Walter Brayshaw.
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