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A COURSE to acquaint school governors with changes made by the Edu cation Act 1986 Number Two is currently being held at Ribblesdale School, Clitheroe. On Wednesday eve
nings, Mrs Mary Gysbers, of Worston, is explaining the changes made by the Act and looking at its implications. Similar courses are being held in th e o th e r ed u c a t io n districts.
TWO young Clitheroe men admitted trespassing on private land while carry ing air rifles when they app e a red before the town’s magistrates. Raymond Pinch (20), of
Windermere Avenue, was fined £25.
Bright Street, was fined £30 for the offence and Paul John Attard (20), of
an afternoon in February the pair were seen by a gamekeeper on West Bradford Fell, not on or near any public footpath. Each carried an air rifle in a gun slip.
trespassing, they said they had been for a walk and gave false names and addresses.
When told they were
in court that they gave false details because they were hoping to get per mission for shooting and knew that the man was a gamekeeper.
police, Pinch said he did not realise he had strayed off the public footpath and Attard said he was out with his gun in case he got permission to shoot on any of the land. In mitigation, Pinch said
When interviewed by The court heard that on r
much a tradition for Chat- burn and District Royal British Legion girls. In 1987, Karyn Myers won the title and previously Anne Jackson, for Chat- burn, swept the board and won the national title.
nette Harrison, who has won the East Lancashire Miss Royal British Legion title at Astley Bridge, Bolton. Winning is now very
VILLAGE TOASTS ITS PERSONALITY GIRL
Bill Wilson said: “We are all very proud of Jean nette. In the‘short time since she became Chat- burn Miss Royal British Legion, she has done a great deal to put us on the map."
Branch chairman Mr
the rules are different, there is the chance of her qualifying for the national finals.
to the North West finals on June 23rd and although
Now she goes through
judges with her personal ity and style. She is a former pupil of
porters went down to Ast ley Bridge to see Jean nette charm the three
A coachload of sup
Ribblesdale School in Clitheroe and now works as a receptionist for Tuff- Link injection mouldings, of Chatburn. Her parents, Roger and Barbara Harri son, live in Castle View, Clitheroe. “I went to Bolton with a feeling of trepidation, not
knowing what to expect,” she said. “But the Chat burn people were marvel lous, helping to put me at ease and giving me that extra confidence.”
ming, tennis, cycling and appearing in pantomime in Chatburn.
The best is yet to come, her Chatburn supporters
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daughter of Mr and Mrs A. W. Seedall, of Winder- mere Avenue, Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the
only son of Mrs M. Collins, of Fairfield Drive, Clith eroe, and the late Mr D. Mason. The bride, given away
by her father, wore an off- the-shoulder white silk gotVn with an embroidered bodice and puffed sleeves. She carried a bouquet in purple, lilac, white and pale pink, with trailing ivy. Bridesmaids were Miss
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th e i r honeymoon in Majorca. They will live in Barrow. P h o to g ra p h : J . G. Farnsworth, Darwen.
A FLAG day in Clitheroe for the St John Ambulance Clitheroe Division raised £408.32.
Fund raiser
ducted by the Rev. J. Needham. A reception was held at the Foxfields, Billington. The couple are spending
Duncan Singleton and G a r e t h L e e d h am received certificates of attendance. They were under nine years on the day of the test and too young to qualify for the proficiency awards. P ic tu re d wi th Mr
Shaw and Mr Everett are seven of the eight children. Duncan Sin gleton was away from school on the day of the presentation.
school governors, Mr Neville Shaw, and the road safety organiser for the Clitheroe dis trict, Mr Colin Everett, presented proficiency aw a rd s to Rebecca Knapp, Sarah Green, Mark F le tc h e r and R ich ard and James. Watcrworth. Hazel P a rk in so n ,
ncyholme RC School received certificates for cycling proficiency and attendance during a p re s en ta t io n a t the school. The chairman of the
Eight pupils of Thor-
More pursuing village title
take place from June 1st to July 31st and final judging at the end of August. As an added extra to the
be in the running, the highest figure since the competition was intro duced, over 30 years ago, by the Community Council of Lancashire in associa tion with the National and Pr o vi nc i a l Bui l di ng Society. Preliminary judging will
compe t i t ion, vi l l age schools have been invited to submit poems about “My village.” Trophies and c a sh p r i z e s wi l l be awarded to winners and runners-up in different age groups and the best entry will be published in “Lan cashire Life." There are four classes
M in is te r speaks at fo rum
INDUSTRIALISTS from all over the Ribble Valley will be at the Gibbon Bridge Hotel, Chipping, tomorrow. Guest speaker at the
Northern Industrialist Forum, hosted by the Rib ble Valley Conservative Association, is David Mel- lor, MP for Putney and Minister of State at the Foreign and Common wealth Office. In the afternoon, Mr
Mellor will be taking tea with members of the Bol- ton-by-Bowland, Sawley and Gisburn Forest branch in Bolton-by-Bowland Vil lage Hall. Later, he will be joined
by Ribble Valley MP Mr David Waddington at a buffet supper at Hurst Green Village Hall, organ ised by the Conservative Women’s Constituency Committee and the Hurst Green branch.
Good response to Christian Aid
Reformed Church raised £322. As well as money from various stalls, infants of St James’s School con tributed £12 spending money, while the juniors gave £21. The amount raised by the house-to-house collec
THERE has been an excellent response to Christian Aid week in Clitheroe. A well-attended coffee morning in the United
tion in Clitheroe is still being counted, but organisers are delighted with the public support, reported Mrs Mavis Brewer, the secretary of Ribble Valley Chris tian Aid.
Scouters are honoured i y i i
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TWO Clitheroe men who have put a combined total of over 40 years into the Scouting movement have received recognition for their hard work. Mr Tlieo Wilson, of Pim lico Road, is SS Michael
and John’s Group Scout leader and Mr Brin Lofth- ouse, of Enncrdale Road, is former District Trea surer and a member of the Di s t r i c t and County Executives.
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and Wiswell. Up against 22 other hopefuls in the large village class are Langho, Read, Sabden, Simonstone and Whalley, while running against 19 other small villages are Barrow, Chatburn, Grind- leton, Hurst Green and Rimington.
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