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First winners of football shield hack in 1922
LAST week’s story about an old football shield turning up at Ribblesdale School, Cl i the roe , jogged memories for several
Farmed at Newton
I FARMER’S widow Mrs Elizabeth Anne Pinder, formerly,, of Hill House Cottage,' Newton, has
| died aged 80. I Mrs Pinder’s husband John,' who died 20 years ago, was a former 'Bow- land Rural District coun cillor for Newton and one time chairman of the local NFU branch. Mrs Pinder, who died
readers and has re sulted in us being sent of the 11922.
The past history of
the shield was some thing of a mystery for the
s cho o l ’s PE
t ea che r Mr Tony Smithson, who has in cluded it in a display, of football , memo rabilia.
But things did not remain unsolved for
too long. According to Whalley
historian Mr Jimmy Fell,' it was a Clitheroe inter schools’ shield, f irs t played for in the season 1921-22. The winners were
at Eshton Hall Nursing Home, Gargrave, lived at Long S tr ip e s Farm, Newton, for 32 years before moving -to Hill House. From farming stock,
| ty Youth Club — which Mr Fell attended.- “The teachers were so
Clitheroe’s Council School — now the home of Trini-
she was born at Dale Head. Mrs Pinder leaves six sons and a daughter. A service was held at
St Andrew’s Church, Slaidburn, on Tuesday, prior to interment.
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pleased, that the team was treated to an outing to Southport. I went on the trip, being the. side’s mascot and was told off for asking for second help ings when we had lunch!’’, laughed Mr Fell. A n o th er man who
winning side in 1921-22, when he was 13.
picture of the team in which he is seen on the back row on the right.
Mr Robinson provided a
are headmaster Mr Philip Fielding, Harold Fletcher, Wilfrid Penman, Richard Parkington and deputy head Mr Tom Heyworth. In the centre are Charles Walmsley, James Simms, Cliff Latham, Raymond Parkinson and George Kitson. At the front are Colin Gomall and George Eccles.
With him, from the left,
blesdale School in 1932 when it was opened.
I The shield went to Rib
an inter-house shield, and for a side from the Catholic School, Lower-
From then on it became
gate. The competition is re
' the task of putting to gether a side for the con
membered by Mr John Cowman, of Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. He ta u g h t a t the Catholic School and had
tests. “Ribblesdale. School was
knows a thing or . two about the shield is Mr Charles Robinson, of Warrington Terrace,: Barrow, who played in the council school’s title
I
■ the shield a few times,” he said. Now the shield
so much bigger than ours, but we managed to win
taking pride _ of place among R ibblesda le School’s collection of
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trophies which Mr Smith- son would like to add to. He would be pleased to
hear, on Clitheroe 22563, from readers with any old unwanted boots, shin pads, shorts and the like, for the display.
BRIDGE CLUB
CLITflEROE Bridge Club’s meeting at the Brown Cow Inn, Chat- bum, last week was can celled due to the weather. The hand below, taken
from, the previous week’s game, is worth setting .out and studying, however. It was played by NS in
the Mayor and Mayoress of Ribble Valley, Coun. and Mrs Ted Boden, is hoped to have raised more than £60 for children in need.
ing was provided by the Chatbum pantomime dan cers and there was a de-. monstration by the Roly Poly tap dancers.
Vigorous can-can danc
sented their own little sketch and policeman Stuart Caley performed a light operatic solo.
Downham.villagers pre Clitheroe Townswo
men’s Guild sang songs from the shows, accom panied by Mr Geoff Hitch- en on the piano, and there was a demonstration of ukulele playing, before the evening was given over to old-time dancing and games.
es tate agent Mr Ian Lloyd.
Compere was Clitheroe
Danielle Frankland pre sented the Mayoress with a posy.
Two-year-old Ann-
ised by Mrs Mildred Hodgson, of Pendle Avenue, Chatburn.
The event was organ
the Mayor and Mayoress with some of the perfor-
Our photograph shows
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