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8 Clitlieme Advertiser and Times, July ith, 1985


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THERE were threatening clouds, but the rain held off on Thursday to make it a super sports day jor the infants at SS Michael and Johns School, Clitheroe.


cheered on their parents, who had their own egg and spoon and other races.


Ninety children competed for prizes and then


The school was delighted with the number of parents who were able to come along.


‘Unfair dismissal’ ruling by tribuna


A CLITHEROE man has won a case of unfair dismissal from Accrington textile machinery


manufacturers Platt Saco Lowell. An industrial tribunal who were all on the same


at Manchester agreed that former production man­ ager Mr Ronald Andrews, of Shays Drive, Clitheroe, had been unfairly dismis­ sed and awarded him £638. The tribunal heard that


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Music for toddlers


A NEW course starting at Clithcroe Royal Gram­ mar School in September will benefit mothers and their toddlers as well as pupils.


community” course, sixth- form girls will teach three to five-year-olds nursery and number rhymes, mus­ ical games and how to play instruments.


For in the “music in the


Wednesday afternoons and mothers interested in taking their children along should contact Mrs Joan Hall (Bolton S531J9) or Mrs Joy Fielding, head of music at the school.


The lessons will be on


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CLITHEROE Naturalists visited the Yorkshire Dales for a walk led by Mr David Topsfield. After leaving the coach


fisher and a corncrake were seen before the party left the river bank to explore the grounds of Jervaux Abbey — a Cis­ tercian foundation of 115(5. Clear weather allowed


the party walked along the banks of the River Ure, where there was ample opportunity to admire a large variety of wild flowers. Oyster catchers, a king­


MORE than 50 tiny tots competed in races during the annual sports day at Bright Street Nursery School, Clitheroe. The ch ild ren ’s ages


ranged from I I months to four years and the youngest competitor was Joanne Whatley, who en­ tertained a large crowd of parents and grandpa­ rents with her determi­ nation in the flat race. There were obstacle,


bicgcle and three-legged races for the children and a potato-and-spoon ra c e fo r s t a f f a n d parents. The honours in the


Circle’s emblem blooms


THE emblem of the Na­ tional Association of Ladies’ Circles will be blooming in the Clitheroe Castle grounds in the coming weeks.


for a full appreciation of the Dales and Mrs Madge Nutter thanked Mr Tops- field for a varied and in­ structive outing.


a d u l ts ' race went to n u r s e r y of f i cer Miss Mandy Came and Barry Redhead (!) captured the limelight when he won the bicycle race. Roset­ tes were presented to the winners by Mrs Audrey F a ir le y , day nur se ry supervisor.


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tion’s 50th anniversary, the Clitheroe branch has planted flowers in a bed by the Castle gates which will form the national red and white rose emblem.


To mark the associa­


level.Mr Riding said the other two had been Platt Saco directors and had a broader band of experi­ ence than Mr Andrews.


when Mr Andrews was told he was being made redundant, on February 8th this year, his reaction was one of “shock and dis­ belief.” “I considered that my


Accident at lights


job was safe and there had been no complaints about my performance,” he said. The company’s manag­


THREE people were al­ lowed home after treat­ ment at Blackburn Royal Infirmary following an ac­ cident at the Portfield Bar traffic lights, Whalle.v, on Sunday afternoon. They were Caroline An­


ing director, Mr James Eke, told the tribunal that he had been forced to make redundancies when cash flows dried up due to faulty forecasting during the last two years. “We were way off the


B a rk e r , of B a rk e r ’s Nurseries, has been ac­ cepted by the association to be used by other branches throughout’ the country.


The design, by Mr Bill


weather however, the flowers in Clitheroe may not be at their best for couple of weeks.


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derson, the driver of a Volkswagen saloon, and Angela Anderson (8). of Woodhead Road, Read, and Alice Ingham, of Ros sendale. The Volkswagen was


mark and weren’t ship­ ping any machines at all. We had drained all the cash and none was coming in,” he said. He added that at the


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badly damaged. Drivers of the other two cars in­ volved were H ar ry Catlow. of Berkeley Drive, Read, and Cedric Ingham, of Haslingden.


end of January this year the company was on the verge of insolvency and had only three weeks payroll cash. A former director, Mr


Wall to go


Alan Riding, had to choose between three pro­ duction managers — in­ cluding Mr Andrews —


GISBURN’S New Inn to have alterations carried out to the ground floor, Magistrates at Clitheroe Transfer Sessions agreed to work being carried out to remove a wall between the bar and games room


Western theme is big hit ?


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FORTY-TWO pupils of Bowland County Seconary School have arrived home after a whistle-stop trip to Boulogne in France — the first trip overseas by many of them. Tlie two-day outing by


second-year pupils in­ cluded a tour of the cathedral and medieval remains, a visit to a hy­ permarket and a decided­ ly chilly dip in the English Channel! They were able to try


BILLY theKid came face to face with Wyatt Earp at the Friends of Barrow School’s first barbecue with a Western theme on Friday, which raised £200 towards the cost of a new colour television for the school.


ters and fierce Com- manche squaws, but not a drop of blood was spilt as they queued up peacefully to sample the tasty saus­ ages and home-made to f fe e p re p a re d by parents.


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tended a n d W e s t e r n games were enjoyed by the children.


Some 170 people at­


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out their French on the locals and one boy drew some blank stares when he went into a sports shop and asked the price of cricket gear. Prizes for participation


were awarded afterwards by teachers to Mark T h o r n t o n - B r y a r , Mar k Booth, Sharon Roth well and Karen Fellowes. The trip mixed pleasure


with learning and all the pupils responded well, said Mr Kim Croydon, their French teacher.


Charity sale


THE staff of Hillards, Clitheroe, will be putting in some overtime on Saturday — all in a good cause.


of fund-raising activities for Mencap, they are holding a jumble sale starting at 9-30 a.m. out­ side the store.


In the latest of a series


Wild West buffs among parents and friends be­ cause so many found something suitable to wear and it made the evening a tremendous success,” said headmaster Mr David Brooks.


Strawberries for tea


THE Friends of Bolton- by-Bowland CE School are holding their main event of the year, a garden party, on Sunday and inviting as many people as possible to come along.


Mayor of the Ribble Valiey, Conn. Mrs Joyce Lilburn. There will be strawberry teas, a vin­ tage tractor display, coun­ try dancing, pony and trap rides, a beat the goalie competition and a sponge-throwing game.


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