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borough Secretarial College, Oxford, was the winner of the annual award for best secretarial potential. She was one of over 60 pupils who achieved a diploma for first class skills in secretarial and busi ness studies. The awards were presented by Mark Pitman, chairman of Pitman Education and Training, at a graduation ceremony in Oxford’s Randolph Hotel. For gaining the accolade, Heather received an
SLAIDBURN secretary Miss Heather Parry was invited to “take a bow” rather than “take a letter.” For Heather (20), a pupil of the Pitman Marl
engraved silver plate and vase. le started a job as secretary to the exhibition
Parry, of Lower Stony Bank, Slaidburn, was edu cated at St Anne’s, Windermere. She is a member of Slaidburn Young Farmers’
organisers at Earls Court last week. Heather, the only daughter of Mr and Mrs John
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Ercol Princess Settee, chair and stool was £1311 NOW £799
Indefurn Sophie Suite (Recovered in Salmon Dralon) was £799 NOW £499
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should be sent to Mr Orange at the History Department, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
readers who have any memories of the man, however slight. These
‘Pacemaker’ on way
page, bi-monthly paper, aimed at keeping NHS staff — the region’s lar gest workforce — abreast of new North-West health service developments. It is also hoped to give a public airing to some of the unsung areas of the NHS. “The NHS is such a
A NEW newspaper for NHS s t a f f is b e in g launched by the North- West Regional Health Authority at the end of the month. “Pacemaker” is a 28-
massive organisation that it is helpful if staff can get a view of health service events outside their own department, hospital or district,” said Regional General Manager Dennis Allison.
readership of “Pacemaker” by making copies available through health service waiting rooms, community health council offices, local libraries and other appro priate distribution points.
going to help people service see what is going on elsewhere in the region and perhaps help them to learn from the experience of others. I hope staff will warm to ‘Pacemaker’ and use it to put forward ideas and opinions on th e issues.” It is planned to expand
“The new newspaper is pie in the
terbury, New Zealand, has written to the “Adver tiser and Times” to say that he is preparing a book on the life of Sir Arthur, which is being pubjished by Methuen of London. He would be grateful to
senior lecturer in history at the University of Can
MEMORIES are wanted of the famous Air Marshal, Sir Arthur Coningham. Mr Vincent Orange,
Two graduate in science
TWO Ribble Valley students were among the successful graduates from the University of Warwick.
(21), of Parkgate Farm, Whitewell, and Aniruddha Datta (20), of Whinney Lane, Langho, were con ferred with their degrees at Coventry Cathedral by the university’s chancel lor, Lord Scarman.
Nicola Anne Calvert
B.Sc. degree in economics. In September she is to commence a two-year postgraduate course in local government and housing.
known to his friends as “Anu”, is an old boy of Queen Elizabeth Gram mar School, Blackburn. He gained a
B.Sc. degree in mathematics and busi ness studies.
A n iru d d h a , b e t te r
employed as a sales repre sentative by a Blackburn cleaning equipment firm, but in three months will begin a trip round the world, working in various countries, including Aust ralia and Canada.
He is c u r r e n t l y
LIBRARY CORNER
RECENT additions to the stock at Clitheroe Library include:
view” — John Trenhaile. Politi cal thriller set in the Far East against the background of a Chi nese plot to invade Taiwan.
“ The gates of exquisi te
Alison Scott Skelton. Novel about a girl brought up in Scot land and Ireland and the effects of the first world war on her life.
— Jane Packer. Guide to floral design with suggestions for wedairlings, parties, meetings and many other occasions.
'Celebrating with flowers”
microwave cookbook” — Sarah Brown. Microwave techniques for the vegetarian.
‘‘Sarah Brown's vegetarian “A murderous innocence" —
eroe Royal Grammar School pupil, gained a
Nicola, a former Clith
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YOU may be far from retirement but you can still play a part in the new retirement apartments being developed at Well "llithi
form of Home . . . House, eg. Homedove House, and must be se n t to Ros Anderson, Hartington House, Hartington Road, Broadheath, Altrincham, Cheshire, by August 10th.
the campfire Cash from
CLITHEROE and Dis trict Scouts are joining in a national Scouts’ campfire evening to raise money for charities on August 1st.
the country and Clitheroe Scouts are lighting theirs
Fires will be lit across
at Bramley Meade, Whal- ley, at 8 p.m. Cash raised will go to the Save the Children Fund.
for the most unusual loca tion and the most money raised, and members of the public are welcome to go and join in the fun.
Awards are being given
Accolade for council
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil has received an acco lade for the efficiency of central heating systems in its homes for the elderly.
award after the system, designed by building main tenance officer Mr Peter MacNeal, was installed in 85 houses.
British Gas made the
cil’s Housing Committee, Coun. Bill Fleming said: “I t is very pleasing to receive this because it shows that we are con cerned about efficiency and a lso a b o u t th e elderly.”
Local licensees on the move
AFTER nearly three years as mine hosts at the Swan with Two Necks, Pendleton, Jack
are due to take over at the pub on August 25th.
and Margaret Heartwell are leaving. A couple from Burnley
moved to Pendleton in October, 1984, from Flee
Mr and Mrs Heartwell
twood three days after he retired from the Lanca-
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THE visual changes which have taken place in her own and surrounding villages and towns since the early days of the cen- t u r y a r e e a s i l y
is a photographic record of the properties that have been demolished, the new ones th a t have been erected, the new roads, bypasses, bridges that have all come since the days “when we were very young.” There is, however,
pinpointed. In most instances there
another aspect of change th a t , until one thinks about it, is less evident — how very much quieter life was in those not too far off days; much, much quieter. Reflect for a moment.
When Grandma and Grandpa were children there were no jet aircraft roaring across the sky; until well into the second decade of the century the sight and sound of motor car or lorry was a com parative rarity; there were no tra c to r s rumbling across field and pasture, no hydraulic drills tearing up our roads, no pile dri vers banging away before every new construction project. There were no transis-
A discordant world
W h a l le y W in d o w
or Beethoven they choose sound we seldom hear to assist them in their today — the clatter of labours.
appear able to apply a lick of paint, few plumbers wipe a joint, few joiners hit a nail, without the accompaniment of their transistor radios and it is never the music of Brahms
but also the ears of all their clients’ neighbours
not only of their customers “t’fact’ry gates.” Here was a sound,
They assault the ears winder made their way to clogs as weaver and
course there were noises in the 1830s, giving his those far off yesterdays impressions of our village, but, all in all, gentler, wrote: “One from the smoother, more melodious south of the country finds
for half-a-dozen houses on either side. Oh yes, of visitor to our Swan Inn in
admittedly, which was not to everybody’s taste. A
sounds than those that here most of the features j which make up his idea of "I the country village and
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tor radios, no television sets, no ear-splitting, mel ody-distorting pop groups (and thank the Lord for that!), no electric mowers, hedge trimmers and a dozen or more noise-pro ducing, energy-saving machines and gadgets, all very efficient and effec tive, but all adding to the racket in which we live our lives. Today few p a in te rs
shire Constabulary, where he was a police dog handler.
the Force, Mr Heartwell worked throughout the county, at Heywood, Bury, Leigh, Blackpool and Fleetwood. Among his tasks was taking part in the search for the victims of the Moors murderers.
During his 25 years with
thing itse lf is almost enough to knock the head off.
sounds of yesteryear; the clang of the blacksmith’s hammer, the clop-clop of pony and trap as they trot' along the highway, the sedate plod of the cart horse drawing its heavy burden, the .sound of the steam train as it puffed its way across the arches. There was, too, another
Contrast this with the
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attempts a feat of decapi tation. The roar of the
cacophony and even in the most remote places, high on Pendle or atop Wad- dington Fell, one is not completely immune. Inevi tably there is the far-off drone of traffic and, at any moment, the screech of a low-flying jet almost com pels one to duck in case it
to r tu re our eardrums today. We live in a continuous
Sinai Desert in Israel as part of a United Nations delegation.
He also travelled to the
dog helped recover the remains of 190 soldiers killed in the Yom Kippur war.
Sgt Heartwell and his
are moving to Billington, and he is hoping to carry out relief work in pubs.
Mr and Mrs Heartwell Chairman of the coun
and Stone Ltd are asking local people to don their thinking caps and are offering a £50 prize for the best idea. Entries must be in the
Rowena take off covers print suite was £899 NOW £599
Heirloom Modern Chesterfield Suite was £767 NOW £649
Cambridge Suite was £767 NOW £649 Lotus Leather 3 pee Suite in Cream was £1295 NOW £1195 Frayling Leather 3 Seater
3 ONLY Black Leather Swivel and Tilt Chairs were £229 NOW £1 79
2 Seater was £1717 NOW £1600 and Chair
1987 SW IM
Derwent Buckingham 3 pc Suite in chintz print was £1177 NOW £895
Alston Toledo Recliner Suite was £399 NOW £299
Buoyant Toledo 3 pc Suite was £449 NOW £299
See our Bargain Corridor for old. shop soiled stock at silly prices — Items to include Pictures. Mirrors. Ready Made Curtains. Lamps. Trolleys. What- nots, Nests, Bean Bags, Magazine Racks etc. (Some stock 10 years oldlj.
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Howard in memory of his wife. On the re tu rn they stopped for supper at
and grounds no-one was surprised at this being chosen as the location for the TV programme Bride- shead Revisited. The exhi bition of costumes was very interesting and par ticularly outstanding in the grounds were the rose g a rd en s which were opened in 1978 by George
at the start, but later the sun shone and it was a perfect day. After touring the hall
monthly meeting 30 mem bers and friends of Whal ley WI had a day out at Castle Howard. The weather was poor
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