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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 25th, 1990 15 NIGHT & DAY came


Smiles all round as almost blots his


THE Queen introduced a humorous note into the formal opening ceremony at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School — as one of the leading figures of the day almost “blotted his


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copybook.” But it was all good fun The Queen signed a


commemorating her visit, she was asked to sign the visitors’ book by the chair­ man of the governors, Mr James Parker, who had accompanied her on her tour of the school.


use the blotter on the wet signature, but the Queen had o th e r id e a s . “ I wouldn’t do th a t ,” she said. “If you use that, it will disappear altogether.” Rising to the occasion —


Mr Parker offered to


and joining in the humour of the situation — Mr Parker proceeded to slap his own hand. And th e comments


After unveiling a plaque framed and given pride of herself, which is to be


place in the school after half-term. Headmaster Mr Clive


Darley thanked the Queen for opening the sixth form centre and presented her with a book about the his­ tory of the school, written by teachers Mr Dudley Green and Mr Keith Har­ wood, on behalf of pupils, governors and staff. He told the Queen it had been “a great honour and privi­ lege” for the school to host the visit. Prayers were led by the


Rev. Anthony Roberts, vicar of Clitheroe and one of the governors,.


raised spontaneous laugh­ ter from everyone in the new le c tu re th e a t re , where the opening cere­ mony was performed. The inscription on the


plaque read: “Clitheroe Royal Grammar School’s Sixth Form Centre was opened by Her Majesty t h e Q u e e n o n 1 S t h


October, 1990.”


Young faces which say it all and sum up the joy of school’s memorable royal occasion


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