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10 Clitheroe Adveiiiser and Times, November 18th, 1986 SHOWROOM BE


SURE nelson


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uPVC WINDOWS • DOORS - PATIO DOORS SHOWROOM


SPRING BANK. MANCHESTER RD. NELSON, LANCS. OPEN MON.-


SHOPPING WEEKEND GATEWAY


WELCOME TO OUR NEW SHOP AT


SWAN COURTYARD (Formerly Penthouse Pottery Basement)


We offer Floorcoverings at down to earth prices and


on all stock items during November Please come and browse at your leisure.


FREE FITTING


All estimates free of charge and without obliK»tion Full fitting and cleaning service available


Tel. CLITHEROE 22107 and SKIPTON (075(i) 01014


Weekend spate of


burglaries THERE was a spate of burglaries in the Ribble Valley at the weekend, in­ cluding one at Rimington, two in Green Drive, Clitheroe, - and two in Waddow Grove, Wad- dington.


forced a window at a large detached house on Saturday morning and es­ caped with p ro p e rty valued at £2,910, includ­ ing a Saisho video recor­ der, two gold watches and other items of jewellery.


At Rimington, thieves Property was stolen


from a detached bungalow at Waddow Grove after a window was forced, bet­ ween T h u rsd ay and Sunday morning.


another house in Waddow Grove between Friday and Saturday night and took costume jewellery valued at £600.


T h ie v e s e n te re d


jewellery worth £795. At another, a window


was forced and £150 cash was taken.


tigating and would like to hear from anyone who saw anything suspicious.


BLOCKED STREET


A CLITHEROE man who had to make an urgent visit to the dentist and could not find anywhere to park was fined £25 by Clitheroe magistrates for causing an obstruction in Wellgate. Jack Hinchcliffe (65), of


Clitheroe CID is inves­


lars struck twice on Saturday night. At one house they smashed a downstairs double-glazed window and stole costume


In Green Drive, burg­


A TIDAL WAVE OF CHANGE


A TIDAL wave of change has certainly not amalgamated Clitheroe Royal Grammar School.


speech day following the admission of the 1985-6 mixed intake, headmaster Mr Clive Darley dwelt on the many changes which the school has faced during the last 12 months.


At the first main school from the unrelenting that


political pressures tug them in different di­ rections.” The h e a dm a s te r ’s


troduction of split site working, new uniform and houses and the advent of mixed classes — all car­ ried out amid a constant background of building operations on the Chat- burn Road site.


change to envelop the cur­ riculum was,, said Mr Darley, the GCSE. The school, like others, fought for its delay; preferring to work to the adage that “if a job is worth doing, it is worth doing properly.”


The most significant The co u rse s were


Hawthorne Place, admit­ ted leaving his car in a position which made it im­ possible for lorries to pass.


Beetle drive


AT Clitheroe Branch Con­ servative Association's meeting plans were made for the forthcoming by- election in St James’s ward. The recent coffee morn­


underway, but the reper­ cussions for funding, staf­ fing, teaching and assess­ ment styles would, he be­ lieved. continue to affect all schools for the foresee­ able future. Welcoming the reap­


He referred to the in­ engulfed the newly


Pressley, Mark Seed, Darren Taylor, Richard Wood,_______


review of the year was interspersed with con­ trib u tio n s by pupils. Shazia Amin and Gary Kent gave their views of life in the newly-amalga- mated first year; Stella Groves and Robert Shor- rock on the GCSE; Kirsty Speak and Andrew Robin­ son games reports and Fiona Almond and Richard Mellon the Duke of Edinburgh Awards. Prizes were presented


by guest speaker Mr J. B. Earnshaw, county deputy chief education officer and the parent of a former grammar school pupil.


AWARDS


ing was a resounding suc­ cess and an invitation coffee evening is soon to be held in Ribblesdale ward. A social evening with


praisal of the examination system. Mr Darley said that youngsters must not become guinea-pigs and fu tu re exam success should not depend on the generosity of parents to make good the defects in funding and resourcing dearly demanded bv the GCSE. Adding that a reform of


beetle and domino drive and supper has been ar­ ranged for December 5th.


Elizabeth Brown, Joanne East- wood, Felicity Hide, Sara Man* soon, Michael Smith. 2nd year: Cordelia Beattie, Alison Big- nail. Claire Kdlington. Cathy Ratcliffe, Elizabeth Roberts, Paul Broeden, Thomas El- laeott, Mark I.eadbeater, Robert Whitcombe. 3rd year: Carol Armitace, Amy AstVidge, Stella Groves, Stephanie Harrison, Joanne Salsnury. Damian Guha. David I.uckin.* Richard Mellon, Henry Walmslev. *lth year: Rachel Baines, kmma Beattie, Sarah Coulson, Rebecca Greene, Re­ becca Nanson. Anne Parker, Justine Smith. Matthew Bur­ dock, Paul Chambers, Arran Holdsworth, Andrew Rae, Keith Turner. Progress prizes. 2nd year:


Form prizes. 1st year:


Sian Dowds, Jane Keating, Irene Little, Amy N


the A-levcl system was long overdue, Mr Darley concluded: “The time must come for schools to be given a period of sta­ bility and to be absolved


Julie Hosker, Harriet Newber- rv, Sarah Sweeten, Stephen Bush. Garry Cottam. Mark Eastwood, Christopher Morgan. Daniel Starbuck. 4th voar: Samantha Aitken, Karen XlcGurk. Jane Scorah, Kirsty Speak. Joanne Waddington, Beniamin Kortekaas. Jonathan Tavlor. Veevers Trophy for academic


Tristan Barnes, Peter Elliott, Colin Llovd. 3rd year: Sarah Bourke, Victoria Hetherington,


’orclifte,


the year: Andrew Stokes. Ju n io r and Intermediate championships: Chatburn House. Cross-country. 1st year


Soccer. Junior footballer of


champion: Ivan Taylor. South- worth Cun for junior champion: Thomas Ellacott. Wallbank Cup for intermediate champion: Justin Pritchard. Junior and Intermediate championships:


junior girls champion: Jillian Green. Intermediate girls champion: Kirsty Speak. Dobson Cup for junior boys champion: Colin Lloyd. L. C. Coles Cup for intermediate boys champion: Craig Madeley. Junior girls championship: Gis­ bum House. Intermediate girls: Gisbum House. Junior and in­ termediate boys championships:


Gisbum House. Swimming: 1st year and


euj>: 3C. Senior inter-form cup: Netball. Junior inter-form


Kibble House. Rounders. Junior inter-form


cup: 3S. Junior House Shield:


Gisbum House. G y m n n s 1 i c s . Winifred


Girls’ doubles champions: Char­ lotte and Rebecca Moulden. A th le t ic s . Junior girls


Rogers Cun: 2C. Tennis. Under-15 Lancashire


champion: Noomv Haworth. Tavlor Cup for intermediate girls: Claire Atkinson. Junior boys champion: Steven Czapowski. Intermediate boys


the year: Michael Frankland. Junior championship: Chatbum House.


champion: Frank Shickle. Cricket. Junior cricketer of


Trouserless man butted officer after drinking


A YOUNG Clitheroe man who was spotted on the Castle Field wearing an overcoat, shoes and socks but no trousers, later headbutted


police officer.


(23), of Tower Hill, was ordered by Clitheroe magistrates to do 200 hours’ community service for assault occasioning actual bodily harm.


John Andrew Stevenson


plus LIT costs, for drunk and disorderly behaviour.


He was also fined £20,


two officers during an o p en -air b ra s s band concert...


Stevenson was seen by


tened and he was drinking alcohol and was unsteady on his feet. When the officers asked


His coat was not fas­


jected to a torrent of foul language and Stevenson refused to go home and put on some trousers. When they tried to lead


him to explain his state of undress, they were sub­


had been drinking at party the previous even­ ing and woke up to find his trousers had been taken. He was on his way home for some clothes when the incident oc­ curred. Stevenson claimed the


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officers tried to make him walk to the station with his arms up his back and refused to let go, although he offered to walk by him­ self. The considerable pain made him snap and he butted one of them.


Allotments rent rise


him from the field, one holding each arm, he became aggressive, strug­ gled and headbutted one of them in the face, caus­


ing considerable pain and swelling. Mr Geoffrey lsherwood, defending, said Stevenson


AN increase in allotment charges, rising from the current 2.8p per square yard to 5p per square yard in 1988, is needed to pay for improvements, Clitheroe Town Council was told. Coun. John Cowgill said


that the town council’s fi­ nance sub-committee felt it necessary to increase charges to allow for such things as fence renewal.


Swimmers win biathlon


EXCELSIOR CATE ‘SIMPLY THE B i


Dinner parties. Cocktail par parties. Children'sparM


FOR EVERY OCC1 Buffet Work Our Speciality! Let us help with your Christmas cekl


awnrds: Fiona Almond. Janet Brooks, Claire Earnshaw, Clare Heywood, Claire Hovte, Claire Ireland, Rebecca Joyce, Joanna Kay, Joanne Nock. Janine Peel. Joanna Salsbury, Joanne Tyne, Helen Wright. Vanessa Young, Richard Dug­ dale, Neil Fitzgerald. Nicholas Hepworth. Neil Hitchen, Nicholas Kershaw, David Mason, Michael McLaughlin, Richard Mellon. James


progress: Jane Keating. Swind- lehurst Trophy for junior art: Dawn Bromilow. School prize for needlework: Stephanie Har­ rison. Alison Wareing, Helen Wright. Mitchell Cup for junior chess: Gavin Hayman. Mitchell Cup for intermediate chess: Garry Dugdale. Duke of Edinburgh bronze


AT the annual meeting of Clitheroe Evening Town­ swomen's Guild, Mrs Irene Birtwistle was elected chairman. Mrs Marjorie Ross is


Elected


Contact us tor the complete personal si reu ■ professionals


Tel. BLACKBURN 4] MEMBERS


Clitheroe and District Amateur Swimming Club displayed their versatility when win­ ning a stamina-sapping biathlon.


of


Knutsford, Cheshire, attracted competitors from around Britain and consisted of a 1km run and 50-yard swim.


The event, staged at


vice-chairman, Mrs Mar­ garet Ireland treasurer and Mrs Ereda Hancock secretary. The Christmas party is


on December -1th when a Jacob's join supper will be served.


Fined £30


CLITHEROE magis­ trates fined Christopher Mellin (2-1), of Woone Lane, £30 for driving his car at -1-1 m.p.h. in a 30 m.p.h. limit on Pimlico Road in the town.


Russell. Michael Coley and Michael Phillips showed the opposi­ tion a clean pair of heels to win the 11- and-undcr section.


Clitheroe club's Sven In th e p ro c e s s ,


Michael Coley finished second in the individual event and ran the fas­ test time of the day.


(front, from the left) Sven, Michael Coley and Michael Phillips with three other mem­ bers who took part in the biathlon (back, from the left) Jason Towers, Steve Coley and Jonathan Towers.


Our picture shows


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Profitable year in motoring contests


SUBSCRIPTIONS were increased by 50p to £6 a year at the annual meet­ ing of Clitheroe and Dis­ tinct Motor Club.


TOP BRANDS


LOW, LOW, PRICES ALWAYS


Hall revealed that the club’s finances were heal­ thy and a profit of £900 had arisen from competi­ tions alone. This included th e su c c e s s of the Clitheroe S00 navigation rally which, by popular demand, is to take place again in 1987.


Treasurer Mr Dereck


secretary Mrs Pat Bate­ son and her husband, Walter, the competition secretary.


Reports were given by


elected en bloc and three new members of the com mittee were elected — David Whitfield. Clive Starkie and Tim Wharton.


The officers were re


year award is to be jointly presented to David Whit­ field and Clive Starkie.


The club member of the


ously decided to grant honorary membership to Waddington Village Club steward and stewardess Mick and Lillian Taylor for the next 12 months.


c alendar is the Hall T ro p h y Rally November 29th.


Next on the club’s busy The club also unanim­ F00DCENTRE FOOD FESTIVAL Probably tl1


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