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^aagg^gili__ 422323 (Advertising). Burnley 122331 (Classified)


Relief on the way for area’s back sufferers


fering back pain. A m e e t in g of the


authority heard that a clinic run by two consul­ tants at Blackburn became


very busy straight away. Officials are taking


action as part of a contin­ uous review designed to speed up medical services and minimise costs — with back pain being a classic- example of a condition which will often respond to ea r ly tre a tm e n t but becomes chronic if left. Some progress has been


Holiday on offer for disabled person


THE holiday of a life­ time is up for grabs by a lo c a l d i s a b l e d person.


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looking to sponsor a physi­ cally disabled person on an adventure holiday at the Calvert Trust Centre, near Keswick, in the Lake District, in August. Specially adapted equip­


Clitheroe Rotary Club is


ment is available at the centre for use in a wide


v a r ie ty of a c tiv i tie s , including sailing, wind­ surfing, Kayaking, canoe­ ing,abseiling, rock climb­ ing and orienteering. Indoor activities include


table tennis, snooker, pool and darts, and the centre houses an indoor heated swimming pool. Sponsorship may also be


Pupils hit right note with the judges


IN tune and impressing music festival judges throughout the North are children from St Mary’s County Primary School, Langho. The school’s recorder


“A” team is currently on a high note having recently won its section at Rams- bottom and the West Pen- nine Music F e s t iv a l , Oldham. In the solo classes,


MEMBERS of Ribb- lesdale Camera Club we r e shown the results of the “pass the camera” exercise of last summer, when they were given a week to take three pictures before hand­ ing the camera on. As expected, a wide vari­ ety of pictures were shown, including the


Francesca Holt (10) won the 11-and-under solo class at Oldham and Siobhan McNamara and Francesca returned to school with a magnificent trophy won in th e d u e t , c l a s s a t Ramsbottom. The school has six-


available for a “helper”, although experienced and qualified instructors will be at hand. T h e c o u r s e s a r e


described as great fun and confidence-boosting, as. well as a unique oppor­ tunity for disabled people to t ry th e ir hand at outward bound' -style


activities. F u r th e r details are'


available from Rotarian Mr D erek S tu t ta rd , Althams Travel, 20 King Street, Clitheroe, Lanca­ shire, BB7 2EP.


recorder groups, with pupils starting to learn the instrument at six. From then, they work towards a place in the top group. Twenty five recorder play­ ers took Associated Board Examinations, grades one, two and four last week. Teacher Mrs Vivien


odd total failure. Subjects ranged from


Club’s ‘pass the camera’ exercise is a winner


bers are invited to take five slides with them for “It’s a Knockout,” a light­ hearted competition. The meeting will be held at 7- 30 p.m. in the Ribble L a n e , C h a t b u r n , clubroom. Members recently took


on fellow enthusiasts from Accrington and Darwen in a three-way print and slide battle, ending second by half a point. Two entrants, Mr John


the family, including some self-portraits, through natural history subjects, to the canal in Blackburn and roses in Harrogate town centre. The gardens at Eaves Hall were par­


ticularly beautiful, as were some other pictures taken in the Ribble Valley and at Mellor. Portraits of work­ mates were also popular. Club chairman Mr Ken


West FRPS, of Ribbles- dale, and Mr Alf Hoole, of Accrington, came to the contest with equal hon­ ours, both having taken third places in the pres­ tigious Southport Open Competition, Mr West for a slide and Mr Hoole for a black and white print.. Judge for the competi­


B ak er said she was extremely proud of the children’s achievement, stres sing tha t all the recorder groups worked hard, but the 21 members of the top group practised every lunchtime and thoroughly deserved the resultant success. (CAT 7857)


Geddes talked briefly about the recent assess­ ment of prints and slides at Lancaster for the Licentiate distinction of the Royal Photograph Society. While showing his suc­


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 3rd, 1997 11,: ■ i jt


NEW moves are being made by the East Lan­ cashire Health Authority to meet an “enor­ mous demand” for treatment by people suf­


Supermarket shoplifting cost man good job


made after a £34,000 grant from the NHS headquar­


A CLITHEROE man lost his job with a firm of estate agents after being caught shoplift­ ing in a local super­ market, a court was


graphic Union. Starting with prints, he placed Mr Raymond Greenwood, of Ribblesdale, first with “Claire”, awarding him a full 10 marks, the best in the whole competition. Despite another Ribbles­ dale entrant, Mr Roy Mason, being awarded nine for his print “Mont St Michel”, good solid scoring by both Accrington and Darwen gave them 95 and 90-and-a-half respectively, with Ribblesdale trailing on only 88-and-a-half.


tion was Mr John Smith, ex-chairman of the Lanca­ shire and Cheshire Photo­


reversed the situation, with Ken Geddes’ “Abseil­ ing at Dinorwig” getting the top mark of nine-and- a-half and slide after slide scoring solidly. The home t club ended clear winner of


Members’ slides nearly


h a l f a p o in t behind Accrington overall.


Milestone for charity shop


THE helpers from a Clitheroe charity shop were in celebratory mood at the end of the month during a special lunch held to mark a major milestone.


cessful submission of a set of 10 slides, he explained how the flow of ideas and themes from one transpar­ ency to the next was vital for a positive judgement by the Distinctions Panel. Next week, club mem­


opened just over 10 years ago. More than 20 helpers were at the Post House,


The shop has raised half-a-million pounds since it . .


Clitheroe, to hear Dr Paul Crocker, of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund laboratories, in Oxford. He thanked everyone for their voluntary work and


After lunch, long-service awards were presented. he slide section and only


ters was used to examine the problem in depth. The authority serves a popula­ tion of over 500,000 and a report on the problem said that several million pounds is spent every year in peo­ ple with back pain seeing their GPs, having X-rays, physiotherapy or drugs, going to casualty units and spending time in hospital. Family doctors were


told. Michael Craig walked


out of Tesco, in Clitheroe, without paying for £201- worth of goods in his- trolley. Craig (33), of Church


How much do you need


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said to see delays in patients getting physio­ therapy or X-rays as a problem. Now the health authority has obtained agreement from physio therapy services that acute back pain sufferers will be seen within four to six weeks. It has also run a special publicity and poster campaign targeting large employers, occupa­ tional health departments and hospital staff. Two conferences on the


Brow Gardens, pleaded guilty to a charge of theft when he appeared before Preston Crown Court. He was given a 12-month con­ ditional discharge and ordered to pay £200 costs. Judge John Appleton


£250,000


told him: “You have gained nothing from the offence and as a result have lost what was a good job. Really you have pun­ ished yourself.” Nicholas Simmonds


(prosecuting) said Craig was stopped by supermar­ ket security staff as he left the store on June 21st last year without paying for


subject, one in Burnley and one in Blackburn, were 'well attended-by health professionals. Health authority mem­


ing) told the court that all the goods . were recovered


bers accepted the report and voted to ensure that progress in achieving sig­ nificant changes in the management of back pain is .reviewed this year and next: Discussions on this are going on with.the vari­ ous service providers.


Garage target


praised the people of the Ribble Valley .for their donations of goods and for spending in the shop.


THIEVES who smashed a window to break into a Clitheroe garage stole a Britool socket set valued a t £50. The incident occurred a t a t B. M. Shearer Ltd, in Brennand Street.


by the store. He said: “Mr Craig has


unemployed.” s i n c e b e e n


the goods. Roger Baldwin (defend-,


£ 1 , 0 0 0


suffered a substantial loss. He was asked to resign from his position with a firm of estate agents and h a s


THERE are 900 appli­ cants waiting for council houses in the Ribble Val­ ley, compared with 932 last year, members of the borough council’s Housing Committee were told. The council receives an


Waiting list for homes


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CHIEF OFFICE 6-20 Russell Street NELSON Lancashire BB9 7NJ.


Written quotations are available on request, subject to status. All mortgages ait assumed to be on a standard repayment basis and are subject to status, valuation and a


minimum age of 18. Loan; £250,000 max, £1,000 min. YOUR HOME IS AT RISK IF y-q i pr> fjrn- kffp UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTQAOE OR utHbk LOAN SECURED ON fT.


average of nine applica­ tions a week for council housing and rehouses three.


ART & CRAFTS


Course No.


Subject


03258 01280 03955 02764 03260


03261 02765 03262 01044


03259 03960 02768 01057 01056 01053


03265 03296


03264 00960 01598 03266


03267 02466 02473


00612 00613


A Spring Delight of Cooking and Rower Arranging with A Brandi and S Greenwood Animal Drawing Arranging Fresh Rowers for Pleasure Better Home Video (Camera Work) Calligraphy l Decorated Eggs & Craft Including Decoupage Drawing & Painting


. Drawing & Writing far Beginners Drawing Techniques & Portrait Painting Dried Rower Crafts 4 Com Dolly


Making Dried Rower Crafts & Com Dolly


Life Drawing Life Drawing & Portrait Painting


Painting for Pleasure painting for Pleasure Palming for Reasure


Pottery Pottery


Pottery Sculpture & Clay Noddling Stained Glass Vlfork Watercolour Painting & Pastd


Techniques Intermediate Watercolour Painting far Beginners Watercolour Painting for Everyone Wbodcarving AVSteodwork with


Alan Jones Woodwork for Everyone Woodwork for Everyone


Course Ox,


Course Times


10.00-1100 College


VM Mon Mon Thu Mon


Tue Wed Thu Tue


Tue


Wed Tue Tue Thu Fri Mon Tue Wed Wed Thu Mon


Fri Wed


Thu


Mon Wed


1.00- 3.00


9.30-11.30 PMC 7.00- 9.00 College 7.00- 9.00 GS 1.00- 3.00 College


1.00- 3.00 College 7.00- 9.00 CC 10.00-


10.15-1115 PMC


1.15- 3.15 7.00- 9.00 7.00- 9.00


1.15- 3.15 7.00- 9.00 1.15-


1.00- 3.00 130-330 7.00- 9.00 7.00- 9.00 7.00- 9.00 10.00-


10.00- PMC


GS GS PMC GS PMC HEC HEC HEC HEC GS College


3.15


Location Length twk


8 wks 6wks 6 wks 8 wks B wks


HEC


Start Date


26 Apr


16 Apr 14 Apr !4Apr 17 Apr 14 Apr


1100


8 wks 8 wks 8 wks 8 wks


College 1100


7.00- 9.00 CC 7.00- 9.00 College


7.00- 9.00 7.00- 9.00


Barden Barden


8 wks 8 wks 8 wks 8wks 8 wks 6 wks 8 wks 8 wks 8 wks 8 wks 8 wks 8 wks


1100 College


8 wks 8 wks 8 wks


8 wks 8 wks


Course No.


03961


Subject Car Maintenance


CAR MAINTENANCE Location


Course Day


"Wed


Course Times


7.00-9,00 ” ~AD COOKERY


Court* No.


03946 00690 03948 03951 00693 02475 03246 03949 03950 03952


Subject


Aibn Cookery Com* & Cook Cooking for Men HeiM


v&dng HoOTM Cootaiy wi* Ann Branch


Practical Cookery Supr Rower. Summer Barbecue Cookery Wine & Beef Making


Wine * Beer Making


Course Day


Thu Tue


Wed Tue


Mon Mon Wed Thu Tue


Wed


Course Times


10.00-1100 - 9.00-1130


7.00-940 130-330 Location


College College


930-1130 College 7.00-9.00 College College


1.00-340 Colege College


7.00-9.00 GS 7.00-9.00


GS 7.00-9.00 Colege Length


8 wks 6 wks 8 wks 8wk$ 6wks


6 wks 5 wks 6 wks 6 wks


Start Date Fee


15 Apr 3160


MApr 1936 ISApr MApr MApr MApr 24 Apr ISApr MApr


26.08 26.08 1936 1936 16.30 1936 1636


15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 15 Apr


!5Apr 16 Apr 15 Apr ISApr !7Apr ISApr I4Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 16 Apr !7Apr 14 Apr


ISApr 16 Apr 17 Apr


14 Apr 16 Apr


Fee 4.00


26.08 26.08 1936 26.08 26.06


26.06 26.08 26.08 26.06


26.06 26.06 26.06 26.08 26.08 26.08 26.08 26.08 26.08 26.06 26.08 26.08


26.08 26.08 26.08


26.08 26.08


Course Subject No.


Length 8 wks


Start Date Fee


16 Apr 26.06


Course Subject No.


02495 01819 03272 03273 02491 02490


German II


Holiday French Holiday French


Holiday Spanish Beginners Holiday Spanish


Course No.


03269 03954


03959 03958 01596 03271 03964 03957 03956


Subject


Aromatherapy Aromatherapy Aromatherapy


Drama Warkshop Egyptology Egyptology


first Aid for Parents


Introduction to Sound Recording Introduction to Sage Lighting


Course No.


03249 Subject ‘ 03257 Western line Dance.


DANCE & DRAMA . Location


Course o«y


Old Time & Modem Sequence Dance Mon Wed


03253 Western Line Dance Advanced 03248 Western Une Dance Beginners


Wed Thu


03962 Western Une Dance Beglnners/Cont Mon 03251 Western Line Dance Continuation Wed 03252 Western Une Dance Continuation Wed 03963 Western Une Dance Continuation Wed 03255 Western Une Dance Continuation


Thu


Course Times


1.00-3.00 Sion


7.00-8.00 CC 1.00-100 Sion 1.00-100 Sion Sion


1100-140


630-730 . GS . 1100-1.00 Sion 730-830 GS GS


7.00-8.00


Length 8 wks


6 wks 8 wks


Start Date .


Fee MApr 26.08


' 8wks. ■ MApr ; 13.04 16 Apr l7Apr


8 wks MApr 8 wks . 6 wks 8 wks


MApr 9.78


13.04 13.04


16 Apr 13.04 9.78


16 Apr 13:04 8 wks , 17 Apr 13.04


GENERAL INTEREST/ SELF DEVELOPMENT


Course o«y


Tue


Wed Thu Tua


Mon Thu Tue Tue


Mon


Course Times


7.00-9.00 7.00-9.00


Location College


CC


7.00-9.00 GS 8.00-930


College


7.00-9.00 GS 7.00-9.00


Colege '


930-1130 AR 730-9.00 TBA


College College


LANGUAGES


Course Course Day


M


Thu Non Tue


Mon Holiday Spanish Conversation Cont Mon


Times 10.00-


Start


Location 11 JO


1030-1100 PMC 10.00-


1130


7.00- 830 College 1030-1100 PMC 130-3.00 PMC


MUSIC


Course D«y


03274 Becoonic Keyboard Playing W/rhop Tbu 03275 Guitar Playing: Folk. Country and Western


Thu


Course Times


7.0M.0O GS 7.00-9.00 College Length


8 wks 8 wks


Start Date


l7Apr 26.08 17 Apr 26.08


AR A D


BW A


B a rden CC


D a n e sh o u s e GS


Burnley College


is an educational charitable institution providing high quality education and training for individuals and organisations.


HEC PBC PEC PMC S ion VFC


5


urn ley ollege


PLEASE CONTACT STUDENT SERVICES ON 0 I 282 711 222 FOR INFORMATION ON FREE OR REDUCED FEES


Length Date 8 wks PEC


8 wks College Fee


IB Apr 1936 17 Apr 1936


6 wks MApr 1936 8 wks


15 Apr 1936


8 wks MApr 1936 8 wks MApr 1936


Length 8 wks


8 wks


8 wks" 6 wks


Start Date


Fee


15 Apr 2648 . 16 Apr


2&08 ,15 Apr


8 wks MApr 8 wks 6 wks 6 wks 6 wks


17 Apr ' 2648 14.67


l7Apr ISApr


ISApr MApr


26.08 2648


2648 14,67 1936


Course - No.


00626 03975 03976 03974 03973 03289 03970 03972 03971 03290 01311 01068


00621 Subject


Flexible fitness -16 Hours Rex&le fitness -24 Hours Flexible fitness - 8 Hours Imoducdon to Fitness Keep Fit for Women Stretch ATone Stretch 4 Tone Stretch ATont


Tal Chi Continuation Yoga Yoga


03291 Yoga 03292


Yoga for Beginners Yoga for Senior Citizens


Course No.


03277 03278 02755 02756 02757 03279


03978 03283 03280 02492 03281 03282 03285 03288 03287 03286 03284


NEEDLEWORK & HOME CRAFTS Subject


Course Diy


Coat Making with Joyce Utdey . Wed Dressmaking far Beginners ■ . Dressmaking BTaloring Dressmaking ATaSoring Dressmaking for Beginners


02786 Make your own ShaJwar Kameez


03977 Make your own Shalwar Kameez • Thu ' Make your own Shahvar Kameez


Mon ’ Mon Mon Mon


Home Machine Knitting Levels 142 Wed Mon


TBA


Soft Furnishing 4 Home Upholstery ' Tue Soft Furnishing 4 Home Upholstery Wed Soft Furnishing 4 Home Upholstery Wei Soft Furnishing 4 Home Upholstery Thu Soft Furnishing 4 Home Upholstery Thu Tue Tue Tue


TaSoring 4 Dressmaking Tailoring 4 Dressmaking


Tailoring 4 Dressmaking Tailoring 4 Dressmaking Tailoring 4 Dressmaking


Wed Wed


Course Times


140-340 7.00-9.00 9.00-11.00 1140-140 1.15-3.15 140-3.00


TBA


Location Length 8 wks


College College PBC


PBC - PBC


College


930-1130 YFC ' BWA


930-1130 College 930-1130 College 1.15-3.15 PBC 140-340 College College


740-940


940-1140 College 1140-1.00 College College


130-330 9.00-11.00 College


B wks 8 wks 8 wks 8 Wks 8 wks


930-1130 Daneshouse 8 wks 4 wks


4 wks 8 wks


■ 8 wks 8 wks 8 wks B wks 8 wks 8 wks 8 wks


lt.00-1.00 College 8wks


Start Data


9 Apr 7Apr


7 V


7Apr 7Apr


: MApr 17 Apr


Fm


26.06 : 2648 2648


2648 ' 2648 -


MApr * 2648 2648


1344 -


8 wks MApr MApr 17 Apr 17 Apr 8 Apr 8 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 7 Apr


PHYSICAL EDUCATION


Course D*y


Orcuft Training 4 Soccer Coaching Wed TBA TBA TBA Fri


Wed


. Mon Wed Thu Mon Mon Wed Fri


Wed Tue


Course Times


730-9.00 TBA TBA TBA


740-840


Location Barden


College. College College


taOO-1140 College College


730-9.00 730-9.00


1040-1140 College 10.00-1140 College GS GS


740-830 GS 130-3.00 730-9.00


Sion College 1040-1130 College Length


Start Date


6 wks MApr 8 wks. MApr 8 wks MApr 8 wks ; MApr 8 wks


ISApr


10.00-1130 Daneshouse 8 wks MApr 8 wks


8 wks MApr 6 wks MApr


Fee


1956 2648 39.12 1344 13.04 1956


MApr 1344 1344 1344


8wks


6 wks MApr 8 wks MApr ISApr


8 wks MApr 8 wks MApr


CODES FOR CENTRES Accrington Road Nursery


Addlington House


Bangladeshi Welfare Association Barden High School


Coal Clough Primary School Daneshouse Community Centre Gawthorpe School


Higher Education Centre Padiham Baptist Chapel Padiham Education Shop Padiham Methodist Church Sion Church


Vincent Farrell Centre


Burnley (jollege


8 wks MApr ; t956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1956


MApr ; 1344: : MApr 26.08 26.06 2646 26.08 2646 2648 2648 26.06 2648 2648


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