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Housing scheme on ice
A SCHEME for four flats and two bungalows in Sta tion Road, Whalle.v, has been put on ice because of the cost.
Council’s Policy and Re sources Committee was told that the estimated cost of £1-11.000 could rise to £160,000 after adding charges, such as internal fees from the local au thority.
The Kibble Valley
tee has been asked to have another look at the scheme, but this means it will not be possible to make a s ta r t by the March 31st deadline for 1985-86 spending.
The Housing Commit
the properties would be rented by the council to young people at £800 a year which, according to Coun. dohn Cowgill (Clitheroc) was a "ridicul ous” sum, taken against the yearly loan charges of £3,000 a property. There were also problems with the site, he said.
It was envisaged that Coun. Bill Bowker
(Chipping) said that more units could be built on another site for the same
cost.
Healing words
A COURSE to help the understanding of healing the Church opens on
churches, the "Towards health and happiness” course has been prepared by Trinity Methodist minister the Rev. .lames Needham and Dr .John Hardy, of Clith c ro i Health Centre.
Monday. Sponsored by Clitheroe
KAINE and THREE-PIECE
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, three-piece suites re-covered. Large range of materials
Free quotes :3nr work and contract work undertaken
,ASTLE UPHOLSTERY r 2a. ENTERPRISE WORKS. SALTHILL ROAD.
CLITHEROE Tel. 28510. Night 24599 24029
LARGE CHOICE of KINQSIZE BEDS to order
MATTRESSES or DIVANS SOLD
' SEPARATELY AS REQUIRED CHOICE OF BUNK BEDS
(COMPARE TUB QUALITY AND PRICE OF): ■ OUR BEDS — WE GUARANTEE YOU WONT FIND BETTER VALUE
MADE TO MEASURE
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. .’•• : :: ‘ ‘Vo m/ \u'orir,cj expert Mr FRY
e>>r continues till November 9th. 1905 WOODS MENSWEAR t o MOOR LA N E , C L ITH ERO E
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n CLITHEROE -Tel. 23444
School raises £100 for Sabden fund
• Vary attractive finish ; f, • Vary atfracthra prlea%
T e l . B U R N L E Y 3 2 1 3 2 . ibofrao of charge ; :
£2.000 tiirnet needed t Snbden boy Robert mai-hine . . . thanks village's C 1C school.
ANOTHKK £100 1 i;l- They pul on their think-
iny caps tn help Robert. im at ten d s St Mary's
.Itinier School, and d e cided to hold a toy and buoli raffle, donating their own pames and iniyinp tile “favourites" of others.
(in Friday, headmaster rTCT"*1' l.nnhi\(, run I'KTAC L ( HHISTiM .n ■
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SAFES LOCKS Wall safes Door locks
<Floor safes ■ Window Free-standing locks safes
' etc TRADE INQUIRIES WELCOME 9\ it J. H. BLAKEYANDSONSM^ Established 1905
’. CHURCH STREET, BRIERFIELD TEL. NELSON 63593
Mr Peter Shorrock invited fund uriraniser Mrs Mavis
Games room
THE Kings Arms. Bawd- lands, Clilhcroc is to be
games room. M a g is t ra te s
Glitheroo Transfer Ses sions approved an applica tion by John Thomas Steele for structural alter ations to the premises. Access will be made
at
extended into an adjoining cottage to provide a
been chipped off tile i buy partially sijrhted
Hywater a visual aid to the pupils of the
Wiseman to the school to collect the A'100 cheque from 10-year-old Raima R ed d e r , o f C r ow tr e e s ltoad. In last week's Adver
tiser and Times it was in a d v e r te n t ly repo r ted
that the IT.Olid was hemp- raised lie tile village's d Fu n d t 'n 111 -
Disabl miller.
To put st r a ig h t .
coming from the efforts of Tom and Mavis Wiseman anil workers at Birtwell’s Printers, Sabden. Tilt* Disabled Ktmd Committee has given i’ldii towards the target.
t he record the cash is
from the existing accom modation at first - floor level for maintenance and repair and a small opening is to be made between the lounge and public bar.
ported that a social func tion was being held at Mr and Mrs Wiseman’s home in Clitheroe Road to morrow. This will be a plough
Also, we wrongly re
THE sporting stars of Kdisford CE School
have recorded a double success.
year pupils won both the football and netball tournaments for large Kibble Valley primary schools and were pre s e n t e d w i t h th e Cl it he roe Advert iser and Times Trophies.
T h i rd an d fo u r th
coached by teacher Mrs A n g e I a W i g n a l l , notched lip four wins and one draw. Mean while the footballers, coached by staff mem bers .Mr Mike Carter and parent Mr Fred Waterhouse, won all their four games.
'I'he netbal l team, The winning pupils,
man’s lunch. November iMth. but there is a social tomorrow at Intack Social Club, Black burn.
pictured with Sirs Wig- nail and Mr Carter , are: (front, from the lef t ) Richa rd Allen. S t e p h e n C h a i n lev , Lewis Cross. Ben King, Joshua Metcalf. Kieran Rigby. Marlin Lawson: (hack) Sal ly Foster , A n d r e a Krz lowsk i , Philippa Hamilton. Gil lian Scott, Toni Bing ham, Claire Johnson Wendy Miller. Pauline Middleton and Nicola Karrey. Cheryl Smith and Phillip Edmondson we re u n fo rt u n a t e !y ill when our photographer visited the school.
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.lames's Infant School. Creenacre Street, on tin three successive Monday evenings, it is open to everyone. At each meet ing there will be an intro duction. group work, open discussion and suggestions to follow up.
To be held a t St
called "Healthy living. he attended by Dis
Monday's meeting
triet Health Education Of ficer Mr David Regan.
called “The church as ; healing community” am the third "Primary Health Care.”
Tile second meeting i?
CUTHKKOK Afternoon Townswomen's Guild held
a most enjoyable annual lunch at the New Drop Inn. Kibchester. Seventy-eight members
and guests took part in cluding ( 'l ith e ro e May
oress Mrs Maxine Jones. Canon E. Wynne, for
merly of Chat burn, was the speaker and a toast to the members was prop
Children the losers te a ch e rs ’ dispute
in
THE in ortile of teachers at St Augus- t i n e 's K C Hi g h School. Billington. is probably at its lowest- over ebb. according to headmaster Mr Philip .Morris. At the annual prize dis
condone industrial action lie had sympathy for the teachers, many of whom considered that what they were doing would prove to the benefit of education in the long term. "I, like the staff, hope
tribution for former fifth formers, he said that this had been brought about not only by the pay dis pute blit by tin* threat of falling rolls, the lack of promotion prospects, in sensitive comments and the blaming of teachers for many of society’s ills
and troubles. The dispute had put
teachers on the horns of a dilemma and forced many to resort to action which affected children's educa tion.
Although lie could not
this bitter dispute will soon be settled. There can be no victory, only losers and the main losers are the children," said Mr Morris. He had special words of
praise for the dedication and application of last year's ipth-formers. The 179 who sat GCE
and USE examinations ob tained 510 GCE passes at A, B and C, the best in the school’s history. More than 10 of the
school's first all-ability intake were now studying for degrees, two of them at Oxford.
there had been an out standing pass rate at the highest CSE grades and it was a tribute to the pupils’ determination, liai'd work, and teachers’ expertise that children, who in bygone days would have been labelled 11-plus failures, bad done so well.
Mr Morris said that Form prizes Awards
•IS: Elizabeth Kranev. 10: Tracv hysons. -I.M: Julie Dobson. -IT: Andrew Meath. •IM: Yvonne Marilelmry. aA: Joint Hargreaves. J Alpha:
•IX: Elizabeth Fitzpatrick.
Alpha: Catherine Watson. IB: Roslyn Dinsdale. 1 Beta: Andrew Parker. 1 Gamma: Paul Ashley. 1 Delta: Paul Schofield. 1C: Ann Whitwell. School p r iz e s . V i c t o r
Junior — Donna Bailey and Elisabeth Ross. Senior — Anita Parker. Physical educa tion prize: Boys — Nicholas Taylor. Girls — Joanne Regan. Jaycee Trophy for outstanding
Emlorum: Junior — Kieron Tayll'urth. Senior — Neil Ains cough. Victriees Ludorttm
CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE
John Simmons. 3B: Jannina Duckett, a Beta: Claire Ward, a Gamma: Mark Duckworth, a Delta: Richard Robinson. Ill*: Melanie Uavnor. 'JA: Stephen (moduli,
Price. 2B: Celia Harrison. 2 Beta: Julian Pickup. - Cantina: Nicola Greenwood. 2 Della: Stephanie Roberts, 2C: Richard
i Alpha: Damian
Navlor. fA: Sally Hargreaves 1
sporting achievement: John
walsh.Mgr Guerin Kosebowl for the best GCE results: Stuart Bern nett. St Augustine's Associa tion Silver Salver for the best CSE results: Damien Kanewski and Jacqueline Keller.
son. RSLA Trophy for girl Debra Williams. Osbaldoston Shield for social services: Diane Holden. Porter (Tip for champion
Peter Webster memorial prize for boys: Steven Collin
The Leather Collection . . .
house: Fisher (captains. Elliott Taylforth anti Lucy Wardle). Turner Cup for handicraft; James Devenev.
trineering studies: John Gold- bourn. Clarke Cup for attend ance: Frank Komasanta ami
Class of '77 Trophy for^ et
Matthew Stratum (joint). Merit Cup for English: Stuart Ben nett. .Man Fi.-h Award for progress in English: Nichola Bennett. Bo wner-Bottom le Cup for Music: Lvndsa Regan. Hayhurst Cup fo Music: Yvonne Hartlebtirv. Whallev (.ions' Shield for
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