- r . tq - * * * t \ * * f u 4 * < *
’ O u u tc i u& a u i««i tMCfi a i m tc o , w m y ju ut» u j o to
And npw Daniel , is to compete nationally
1 With his entry of a lad der stabiliser Daniel (16)
THE North-West’s 14-16 year old Young Enginer of the Year for 1995 is Clitheroc Royal Grammar School p u p il Dan iel Broughton.
— who claimed two third places in the Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Rotary
Clubs’ young inventor competition — won £100 and a place in the national finals of Young Engineers for Britain, to be held in London in September. In the same group, Tom
ENGINEERS and inventors from Clitheroe Royal Gram mar School have been recognised as some of the best in
the North-West. ‘ • In Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Rotary Clubs’ annual Young
Inventor competition, pupils took, 1st, 2nd and four 3rd equal places.
• building system, which is to be used with personal computers, to ' automatically control — through vocal commands or any other external sensor — over 80 domestic appliances. In second place was Tom Groves (16), who invented a three-di-
Andrew Moulden (18) was the winner. He invented an intellegent . ■ . . . . . Insight into
',,‘dale Camera Club were k put in the picture about the workings of a photo- graphic business at their final meeting before the
! .MEMBERS.of RibblcV
photography; business
. summer break. !They met at Barra-
Susan’s work • in summer
... photographer Mr David Simmons.
clough House, the] home flind business of Clitheroe
i cling of the business, after which Mr Simmons- gave' them a tour of his studio and workrooms.
They were given a brief introduction to the run-
, : Lighting techniques were explained, as was the.
■ procedure for so-called
glamour shots, involving.1 make-up, clothes ..and ^'ffi-'<
^award-winning phot- graphy, as well as the
■'loca tions were > also exhibited. * •
itrULions u i in
uiiusuui
an illustrated talk on his work, with examples of his
§Simons then gave
•.‘technique of spot-colour ing sepia photographs. Illustrations of unusual in portraiture,
on August 1st, is a trip to Lake .B u rw a in , n e a r Foulridge; On August 8th, the group will visit Gallery 19, in Blackburn.
The club’s next meeting, Mountain bike
A RED Emel boy’s Gram-, pian mountain bike, .valued'
at £180, has been stolen from the garage of a house in Pendle View, Clitheroe. The offence took place
Friday.
between 10-30 p.m. ,o‘n Thursday and: 10 a.m. on
;i exhibition
C.LIT.HEROE a r t i s t Susan Tattersiill, of Bawd- lands, is taking part in the B r i t is h W a te rco lo u r Society’s summer contest at Ilkley. • She paints in oils and watercolours and specia lises in human and animal portraits. The. entries are being
mensional input device for computers. This variation on the normal computer mouse can be strapped to the arm and used in a vari
ety of situations.
Hargreaves, all 16, were joint third. All six grammar school pupils are now automatically entered into
Daniel Broughton, with two projects, Claire Holding and James . ■ , . „ . .. the regional final of the competition, which is to be held in Septem
ber at Preston. Our photograph shows former Ribblcsdalc Rotary Club president
Brian Haigh handing over the local prizes, watched by Clitheroe Rotary Club president Roland Hailwood (right) and guests.
17-18 year old group, cl ■ •aimi 4ng £50. And the
team project in the 16-18 year range, to design a multiple powder dispens ing system for British Nuclear Fuels at Preston, was placed second. The team of Emma
— \n d
Barkess, Dominic Hen- shaw, Richard Threlfall and Steven Tillotson came away with £75.
New position
Groves (16), who came second in the inventors’ competition, took third place and £50 with his 3-D mouse. The school had four
projects entered in the competition and all were placed in the top three, confirming the schools ability to produce top-class designers. Andrew Moulden (18) took the third spot in the
THE principal of Myer- scough College, Mr Anth
ony. F o x , h a s b e e n appointed chairman of the R u ra l D e v e lo pm e n t
Commission. Mr F o x , who was
BUYING A
BIKE? WITH OVER 200 BIKES IN STOCK
ther you're a beginner or an expert - we have the bike for you!
From £ 1 0 0 to £ 3 ,0 0 0
Trek • Jazz • Townsend • Parkpre JUST ARRIVED
Latest Range of Summer Jerseys & Shorts
The Areas Leading Bike Specialists
Sales, Repairs, Service, Wheel Buildinc
awarded an OBE in the New Year’s Honours List, is well known to local stu dents of agriculture. He has been principal of
-----
Myerscough College for 10 years and received his OBE for services to agri cultural education.
Waddington Rd, Clitheroe Tel:
(01200) 22066 OPEN 6 DAYS
FROZEN
exhibited at the Kings Hall/Winter Gardens com
plex this week, and fea tu re more than 1,200 paintings by artists from around Britain. The local artist’s paint
.GatefWhalley”; ‘ “Black pool Towel'" and “A Pow erful Swing”.
ings ' are entitled “Ath- ene”;“Parthenon Horse”, “Woosnam”. “Churchyard
plays Mavis in “Coronation Street”, opened the event on Saturday. The climax of the exhibition is due to take place on Sunday, when major awards will be presented to more than 40 artists.
. '
■Six films stolen CLITHEROE police are
looking for anyone who can help: them with their investigations into the th e f t o f s ix K o d ak ! Kodachrome films from the Clitheroe branch of |
description of a white man in his early 20s. He has
at half past midday on Saturday.
The incident took place :
; loured sweatshirt and blue | ’jeans. •
short curly blonde hair and was .wearing a light-co-
Serving suggestion only. GROCERY
K ia O r a All varieties - Litre
Orange Juice 4 x 1 Litre
Premier ■' Premier
Cola/Diet 2 Litre
a s /V c v Dr ■ A* V Vs
•AVVu '* I , ‘ >
°"‘' 65p Booths
G i n g e r w l- > i
■>at St Leonard’s CE Church,-Walton-le-Dale. St The bridegroom,: a radiographer, is the younger i son of Mr and Mrs D. Matthews, of Abbeyfields,.
.‘ding of former Clitheroe Royal Grammar School pupil ':Mr John Matthews and Miss Amanda Jane Sambrook
' ;veil; which was’held in placeiby a headdress of dai- 5siesl ivy, gypsophila, .stephanotis and,blue nbbon. •
, 'ivory' satin-embroidered gown and. an elbow-length
;;ter ofMr and Mrs J. Sambrook, of Sutton, Surrey. 4 Given away by.her father,-thetbride .wore an
’ Iii'attendance were'-the‘bride’s cousins, Misses ' ' . ' . . . ifresh flower hQaddresjes,i^id Jarned posies offresl ’
1 ‘brother, Mr Martin Sambrook, and the bridegrooms fsisto.MissPhiUppaMattheWs. . -
“fl°Best' man was*'the.' bridegroom’s ,brother, Mr ('Andrew7 Matthews, and the ushers were the bride s
.■ ( ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED - 4 * 1 y ' r. mm supermarkets ui . , T ' ; 1 / ’ '7 ^* S *C Z * ~ * c*7 B e # * "V X.
“She'tcarriea^a- showers bouquet, of fresh, flowers and 'blueribbon.
• 'Marie Marsh;'Anne Rose Marsh hnd Christie Marsh. ''••Th^'vfare'ivwyfsatWyRi^Feep^rtyte'jiresses; ani
The bride, a police officer, .is the only daugh-;
MATTHEWS — SAMBROOK -A honeymoon in the Lake'District followed the:wed-,
Cheerios saM"
Only 150ml
■. . 454gm g 1^ p
P r e s e n / e o l p Multi
Nestle
£1.29 CHILLED
Flora Extra Light
1 $ s '
: ; . o o « - . . ^ t r r n
> Cheerios Booths Tomato Sausage
£129 per lb Booths
Pork Sausages Thick/Thin
£1*16 per lb Alcohol can only be
' purchased by customers 18 years"and oven
23 stores throughout
' Lancashire,Cumbria and at ’ Knutsford, Cheshire.--- *
All lines suhject'to availability.' * > - ' - y ’ j.
Lea & Perrins Baste ‘N’ Grill
For Chicken 295gm Honey Rich/ p j H Q Rich &. Spicy o w H y
£ 1.85
Cola/Diet pdMMWl
Bananas Only ^ f
Gala Apples 0nl,49PP
= 1 HOUSEHOLD
Mixed Continental SaladEack"
rlb 2 0 0 ,^ '99p $&m £1.69 ' VC1VCL iU U U l ____ I . 'Thelma - Barlow, who | .
31b (1.4kg) Only
Each
Boots on Saturday. -/They’,have issued a I
.49 Weight Watchers NEUI
Strawberry oniy^r* Ice Cream 9 9 p
OFF LICENCE Glengoyne ..•
10 Year Old Malt W h ^ s k y ^ _ ^
Daniels Lancashire
B i t t e r 4 x 440ml
4 f o r . £ L 8 5 £ 16.99 £1.69
Holsten Export
250ml Bottle Only
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26 |
Page 27 |
Page 28 |
Page 29 |
Page 30 |
Page 31 |
Page 32