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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 29th, 1984 13 22331 (Classified) job’ j i n g ames


ibbleway area of :nced because of hip of a gang of ndow frames.


lilheroi?, had been out to a reason- ndard. But when raet progressed to bleway area, the re changed and • gang of joiners attain the re-


tandard. m a t te r was to the foreman’s


n. but no improve- jok place and the roe were issued sponsion notices. _ G lad win said


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r firm was in- ] to remove and e a number of itted windows and 'completed" work, led: "The gang of . responsible for ipalling work will permitted on any •ithin the Ribble


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| FORMER Ribblesdale School teachers Mr Wil-


| liam Seed and Mr Jack Winnard, who both re­ tired in May, returned to


Low Moor raises £1,030


I present certificates and awards .to senior pupils and othe rs who left during the year. The Rev. David Wood-


house represented the school governors at the


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| were at Whalley Library on Thursday to see who had won a competition to design a stamp for every


POSTMAN Pat fans from all over the Ribble Valley


| child’s favourite “postie.” Sixty children put on


petition organised by the Ribble Valley District Library Service.


their thinking caps to dream up stamps of Post­ man Pat, his cat and his bright red van in the com­


Drachenberg (6), a pupil of Tosside School, Ann- Marie Gould (6), of Thor- neyholme RC Primary, Dunsop Bridge, and Katherine Phillips (7), of Whalley CE School. There was also a special


Winners were Aran


prize for the “best under- five years” entry and this was won by three-year- old Philippa Mantle, of Meadow View, Clitheroe.


prizes was Mr Harry Connor, Head Postmas­ ter, Blackburn.


On hand to present the


were entertained by local artist Mr John Chapman


Afterwards the children who judged the competi­


tion. Mr Chapman showed


the children how to draw Postman Pat, his cat and the postvan, and then did drawings requested by the children. - Our picture shows the


Clitheroe climbers’ busy year


IT has been an active year for Clitheroe Moun­ taineering Club, with reg­ ular meetings in the Lake District and in Wales and the annual camp in Scot­ land particularly suc­


cessful. The fine summer


weather enabled the clim­ bers to pursue their sport with a vengeance. Mike Haslam and John Barrett were at the forefront of the activity with an im­ pressive list of over 1,000 ascents to their credits, many of extreme severity. At the club’s annual


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the Alps, including some shots of the Mont Blanc Range, were shown by Ian McCreath. The next indoor meet is


prizewinners and children at the ceremony. At the back are Mr Connor (left) and Mr Chapman.


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on December 19th, with a quiz and supper at the Station Hotel. Some mem­ bers are hoping to end the year in style with a wine and cheese party on De­ cember 31st atop Scafell Pike, England’s highest summit. The club has a busy schedule for 1985, includ­ ing trips all over the UK, and the guest speaker at the January meeting will be Dr Gordon Hampson on the subject of moun­ tain hypothermia.


Orlit homes have life


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I cement-constructed Orlit- type houses in Clitheroe were structurally sound and had an expected life of another 30 years, Borough Health and Housing Officer, Mr Peter Gladwin told the Ribble Valley Council’s Housing Committee. Engineers’ investiga­


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I School governors’ awards for academic a t ta inm e n t — Richard Frost, Paul Nutter, Alan Ridehalgh, Julie Lancas­ ter, Grainne Lennox, Susan Broome. House awards: Calder —


award for community service — Samantha Wright. Karen Kay memorial award for domestic science — Carol Holden. Robert Hargreaves memorial award for woodwork — Stuart Gower. Headmaster’s 6th Form Award — Gwen Haworth.


Bridge Club


Karen Garner, Hodder — Joyce Bailey, Kemple — Peter Washbrook, Pendle — Paul


Coady. Subject awards: W. L. King


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WINNERS of the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mr Ormand and Mrs Kirkham, Mr B. Russell and Mr Wiggins. EW Mr W. Grind- ley and Mr J. Leader, Mr R. Aikinson and Mr P. Jennings. Handicap winners were: NS Mr Williams and Mr Green. EW Mrs F. Wilson and Mrs M. Edmondson. At one table the spirited bid­


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which was beaten by the ace. A low club was then led (as south was placed with a very powerful hand on the bidding), but this caused east to lose a dub, a dub raffed by south and


South led the king of hearts |


1 CRUMBS . . . the cake i Stall did a roaring trade ’ at the annual St Paul’s i Christmas fair on Satur- ' day when the princely j sum of £1,030 was raised for church funds.


I cashire, seen here serv- . ing the customers, was * the opener.


Mr Fletcher Richard­ son, of BBC Radio Lan-


Another major attrac­ tion was provided by I Father Christmas who


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talked to 83 youngsters


in his grotto. There was a special


mail box in which the children posted dozens of letters, with their Christmas requests. These were later for­ warded to Clitheroe


Post Office. All the parish organ­


isations contributed to a variety of stalls. Re­ freshments were pro­ vided by the ladies of the parish.


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- ITEMS worth a total | £360 were stolen from the | Commercial F re e z e Drying Company, at


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\ THE Rotary Club of Rib­ blesdale has decided to donate £250 to Christian Aid for the Ethiopian Famine Appeal. The Rib­ blesdale Club recently


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