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LOCAL Young E n te rp r is e com panies have mopped up accolades for th e i r business, sales and mar k e t in g a c h ie v em en ts d u r in g th e
p a s t year. Trophy winners at the annual awards
ceremony of the Hyndbum and Ribble Valley Young E n te rp r ise Scheme
included the Ribblesdale High School company, "Allsorts,” which earned the Primrose Trophy for the highest sales. The Clitheroe Royal Grammar School
“Safe and Sound,” also earned the best final presentation, best press advertise ment and best marketing report awards. The judging panel, chaired by Mr Tre
vor Roberts, of Primrose Garage, included Mr Tony Cann, chairman of the East Lancashire Training and Enter prise Council, and Mr Martin Hoare, of Marbill Developments, Sabden.
company, “Undercover,” landed both the Jones Stroud Cup for the best European language presentation and the Metflex Shield for the best export achievement. Also successful was the “Blooming
Hotel, Clayton-le-Moors, included a sherry reception for patrons and spon soring companies, as well as six-minute presentations given by each company about their businesses.
The evening, at the Dunkenhalgh
Good Creations” company from OakhiU College, Whalley, which received the Castle Cement shield for the best display
YOUNG entrepreneurs — members of the CRGS team (above) receive their trophy and (below) enterprising pupils from other local schools
Quick to identify old photograph
R EA D ER S responded in positive fashion to o u r appeal to identify nurses and children on an old photograph taken a t the Radeeliffe Red Cross Hospital, Clitheroe.
of an album belonging to Mr and Mrs Henry Hea ton, of Cowper Avenue. The first reader to con
The old photo came out “Among the nurses, I
tact us was local actor and p ro d u c e r Mr Edmond C a m b i e n , who was astounded to see the old photograph, which he had only been looking at a day or two before we repro duced it — in his own photo album! Mr Cambien said the Radecliffe Hospital was later renamed St Denys
recall dad speaking of the Stark family and the Har rison family. Obviously we got to know these nurses and were very friendly until they died. The Starks had the greengrocer’s shop in Moor Lane and the Har risons had a sweet shop practically next door,” said Mr Cambien.
the photograph were, according to Mr Cambien, called Rawsthorne. Their
The two young girls in
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‘Kick the w e ed ’ meetings
SMOKERS who want to “kick the weed” are invited to a new series of smoking cessation meetings at Clitheroe Health Centre. The meetings start next Tuesday, for six weeks, and will be held from 5-80 to (i-30 p.m.
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fa v o u r i te s u b je c t a t Brooksirie Primary School is art and she especially likes sketching. She has also had a few
going to the library and reading new books. Her
gate, bus written a colour ful review of the favourite Brothers Grimm story, “Kumpelstiltskin.” Lisa said she enjoyed
Li.su Leo (10), of Lower-
“What will you give me?” The daughter said she would give him’a gold necklace and the little man spun the straw into gold and the king came in and saw the gold. Then the
man, who said: “What’s wrong, my dear?” The daughter said: “I cannot spin straw into gold.” The little man asked:
adventures for her young age, having already trav elled to China with her family to visit relatives there. The following is her
king took her into another room. It went on and on and
winning review: “The book that I have
then at last the miller’s daughter had nothing left.
chosen is the fairy tale “Rumpelstiltskin.” The story tells of a miller who had'a beautiful daughter. One day the miller told the king of the land that his beautiful daughter was
clever and shrewd. The miller said that she
could spin straw into gold. So the king said to bring her in. The miller brought his daughter in and the king took her to a room with lots of straw. In the middle there was
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The little man asked: “Will you give your baby to me when you get married?” The daughter said she
would and the man..spun the straw into gold. The king went in and saw the gold and married her. When the baby was born, the little man came again and said: “I have come for
the baby.” “No, no,” she said. He
replied, “Then you have three days to guess my name. On the third day, the lit
tle man came and asked: “What is my name?” and t h e q u e e n s a i d : “Rumpelstiltskin.” The l i t t le man was
angry and stamped his feet into the floor and dis appeared and did not come
back.”
THE competition has been so fierce in the “Ribble Valley Explorer” contest that the organisers have had to find more prizes! Over 1,000 entries have been received for the
B um p e r crop o f e n tr ie s
is to announce the winner next week, said: “We have received competition entries from all over the country. The ‘Explorer’ has obviously been an effec tive way of spreading the message that the Ribble Valley is the centre of the kingdom. “We are very pleased with the success of both
the competition and the Explorer.” The competition offers, the winner a weekend for two at the popular Calf’s Head Hotel, Worston.
competition, which asked readers to answer, six ques tions on tile Ribble Valley. Delighted tourism officer Mr Keith Taylor, who
A BAIR of Roches ter rose growers will be creating a garden in the style of the f am o u s g a r d e n designer Gertrude Jekyll at the Great Garden and Country side fe s t iv a l next month. Mr Alan P a rk e r
C a rn iv a l a i r fo r tow n ’s B a n k H o lid ay
FAMILY fun and town crying will once again be rolled into one for th e second annual Clith-
year gave the former Her itage Fayre a new lease of life when the event was moved from th e town c e n t r e to th e C a s t le grounds, will once again
eroe Castle F ay re . The fayre, which last
of-the year for local chari ties, will include 50 stalls a bouncing-castle, vintage car and tractor display and craft exhibition. Events during the day
Clitheroe Lions and Round Table, the fayre promises to tu rn Bank Holiday Monday into a carnival of old-fashioned fun for par ents and children of all ages. The festivities will begin
and his wife, Cath erine, of Stydd Nur sery, will be contri buting to celebrations being held to mark the 150th anniversary of the distinguished English gardener’s birth. For nine months
the couple have been planning their entry, which will include roses and plenty of colour, in the land- s c a p e g a r d e n competition. One of those judg
.Clitheroe to the Castle grounds. Clitheroe Town Crier
at 11 a.m. with a pro cession from the Ribble Valley Council chambers through the s t re e ts of
Roland Hailwood and fel low criers from across the country will be joined by Castle' Fayre committee- chairman Mr Allen Hol- lingworth, along with Lions president Mr Brian Eastwood and Round Table chairman Mr Chris Stockton. Accompanying them will
ing their horticultural masterpiece will be Mr J o h n Bo n d , keeper of the Queen’s Gardens in the Royal Park at Windsor. The festival, taking
place at Holker Hall, near Grange-over- Sands, in Cumbria, will run from June 4th ) Gth.
Jewellery theft
INTRUDERS stole goods valued a t £210 from a house in Shays Drive, Clitheroe.
included a Junghens gent’s wristwatch, a nine carat gold necklace and a pair of Addidas trainers.
T h e i t em s t a k e n
be th e Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Tony Jack- s o n , a n d C l i th e r o e Mayoress Mrs Beverley Jones. Clitheroe Mayor Coun. Howol Jones will not be present, due to a- l o n g - s t a n d i n g
commitment. The fayre, which is one of the largest fund-raisers
coincide with the Lanca sh ire Cup Town C rier Competition. Organised jointly by the
will range from ju-jitsu and falconry demonstra tions to entertainment by. the Pennine Rangers dog display team and Charley’s Comedy Trampolining
town criers from as far away as D.evon will be competing on the band stand in Clitheroe Castle grounds. The contest is the last of
team. Throughout the day,
three taking place in Pres ton, Carnforth and. Clith eroe over the Bank Holi day weekend — but it will not be won by our local crier. As one of the hosts, Mr Hailwood is not eligible to contend for the coveted
Lancashire Cup. In the mood
COUNTRY and Western' outfits were donned by members of Low Moor Club at a party for all who have supported its fund raising events for charity. An im p rom p tu war
dance was hold and enter tainment was provided-by Jo h n Wesley H ard in . Ladies of the social com mittee served a free hot
pot supper.. The club is planning
Jobs boost at Whalley
A JOBS boost hit the Ribble Valley this week, with the announcement that Whalley sportswear con sultants Ramsey Associates has been awarded a pres tigious contract by giants Adidas. The three-year contract, for all UK sales and marketing of'Adidas’s outdoor wear, will provide
.sey said he was delighted with the contract and described it as a “wonderful opportunity” for the
six new sales jobs in the area. Ramsey Associates’ managing director David Ram-
area. He Said: “This is a major breakthrough and a
wonderful opportunity that will lead to the crea tion of jobs in the area.”
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