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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 24th, 1997 21 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)
New governors announced at troubled school
THE governing body of a Ribble Valley primary school, which recently saw eight members controver sially resign, is now almost back to full strength.
parents of Whalley Pri mary School requesting nominations for a parent governor to fill the final place.
A letter has gone out to
has been in the spotlight since the resignations, which took place en masse, last month. The e ig h t said the
The church-aided school Yv o n n e Hu ls e ,
particular. One of the eight who
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resigned, Coun. Joyce Holgate, has since been reappointed as Whalley Parish Council’s represen tative on the board. Three new appointees were also introduced to the body at a special meeting, organised two weeks ago. One is Mrs Christine Storey a dioce san specialist education a d v i s e r
Poulton-le-Fylde. The letter, which went
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school’s falling roll pro voked their resignations and claimed the commu nity had lost confidence in the governors in general and the headteacher, Miss
out to parents, says only one parent governor now remains to be elected.
who are now on the board and says: “As some could just be names, we are
I t lists the governors If p e t s had the
ch o ic e wh e r e wou ld th e y go.
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planning to produce more information about the governors, as individuals, as part of a policy of pro moting a partnership of parents, staff and gover nors working together for the children and their
school.”A meeting of the gover nors was held yesterday and a statement on its “plans and vision” for the future is expected to be made public soon. The new governing body is: Foundation gover
nors — the Rev. M. Ackroyd (chairman), Mrs C. Duckworth, Mr J. Hud son, Mrs C. Storey, Mr D. Borland, Mr A. Meadows, Mrs A. Standen, Mrs G.
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Davies.County Council repre sentatives — Mrs M. Smith, Mrs L. Hayth- ornthwaite, headteacher Miss Hulse and teacher
Mr D. Pickup.
SCOTTISH PRIZE IN DRAW
MEMBERS of the Rotary Club of Ribblesdale will be outside Clitheroe’s Tesco store on Saturday, selling tickets for a charity draw which could take the lucky winners on a two-night break to Edinburgh or on a trip in a hot-air balloon. Proceeds from the draw
DIRECTOR SWOPS HIS BUSINESS FOR A BIBLE
A CLITHEROE businessjexecutive
has swopped his briefcase for his Bible and taken to the road with an upbeat Christian youth band.
of Ultraframe, joined dance band refresh this week for a series of work shops at local schools. _
plight of Brazilian street children with prayer and song. The policy of “clean ing up the streets of children in Bra- zil was explained, as well as the-illegal trafficking in internal organs that is the
The workshops highlighted the
his job as a sales executive to join re:fresh in similar workshops at schools
Mr Lancaster is to take time off from
throughout the country. The keen amateur musician is also
helping the band gear up for a senes of top concerts in Clitheroe this weekend.
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will go to the SuperScan Appeal, Life Education Centres and Rotary chari ties. Tickets cost £1 and other prizes include meals for two, afternoon tea for four, vouchers for clothes, flowers and meat, bottles of wine and a camera. The draw for the win
ners will be made at the Great Day of Folk Festival on June 7th.
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Mr Steven Lancaster (27), a director’ , ■ • . ' .
known Clitheroe Christians John and Rosemary Lancaster, who founded
Mr Lancaster is the son of well-
Ultraframe a decade ago. _ Brought together by New Genera
Michael and St John’s Social Centre, at 7 p.m. tomorrow, in a concert aimed at
They will take to the^ stage at ot ■■■■„.
tion Ministries,'re:fresh are an eight- piece Britpop dance band with a strong Christian ethos.
teenagers. On Sunday they will host a “visual and spiritual experience oi great proportion”, tailored specifically
to young families, also at 7 p.m. Both events are free and further
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details are available from Mr Rob Jack- son on 01200 443199.
right) with refresh members after a workshop at St Augustine’s RC High School. (CAT 8534)
Mr Lancaster is pictured (front Special reason to celebrate
MEMBERS of Ribblesdale Camera Club had a special cause for celebration at their
annual dinner. Not only was it 20 years
i but the guest of honour was Mr John Wilkinson, one of the
since the. clubroom in Chat- burn was officially opened by the then Ribble Valley Mayor,
original small group pf pho tographers who founded the
club in 1939.
Hills Pharmacy, of Church Street, will be open until
6-30 p.m.Heyes Chemists, Moor Lane: Sunday noon to . l p.m. Monday to Thursday until 6-30 p.m.
Mr Wilkinson recalled that .
the club’s first meeting place was in C a s t le g a te , b u t , because of the war, photo
graphic supplies were very difficult to obtain. Films or plates which became available
fectly. One of the earliest tasks undertaken by the club was to build a darkroom so tha t photographic printing could be demonstrated. The first photograph pro
duced by Mr Wilkinson in the new clubroom was a great
improvement on his earlier
efforts in his coal cellar at home — the snowstorm effect from the coal dust was absent!
vice to the community, pre sented the trophies for the best results of the year.
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were shared by '.members and special care was taken to get the best out of any negative. He explained that, luckily,
I were only able to take one I plate at a time, ensuring the (picture was composed per
the bulky and heavy “half plate” cameras then in use
Williams; portrait,, natural his tory anthbeginner’s printsj'Jonn West, open prints and open slides and Jim Abbott Trophy; David Pomfret, portrait and natural history slides and Harold Eccles Rose Bowl for the bes t landscape; Raymond Greenwood, record prints; Stewart Clark, open mono
The winners were:., Derek ; Services to Scouting
SERVICE to Scouting by two local personalities will be marked at a special presentation on Sunday.
acorn badge, marking her work for the movement since the badge itself , was awarded; and the Vicar of St Mary’s Church, Clitheroe, the Rev. Anthony Roberts, will be given a “Thanks . badge to mark
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St George’s Day service, which will be in bt Mary s, and conducted by Mr Roberts, who leaves for a new
The^presentations will be made Auring Hie annual job in Bermuda later in the year.
ceded by a Scout and Guide parade through Chtheroe centre. The parade, led by the 2nd Rossendale Scout Band, moves off at 2-35 p.m. and the salute will be taken in the Market Place by L o rd Clitheroe.
The address will be given by Fr Leo Heakin, of Sunday’s service starts at 3 p.m. and will be pre
: ■ , Young farmers judging
I MEMBERS of Clitheroe YFC met at Brungerley Farm by kind permission'of Mr J.R. Berry for dairy I cow judging and butchers’ lambs by kind permission
^The^udges for the evening were Mr Martin Bris tol and Mr Edmond Sandham.
joint 2, P. Holt, E. Whitwell. Intermediate: 1, G. Whi twell; 2, M. Bumop; 3, H. Montgomery. Junior: 1, b.
The results were — dairy cows senior 1, R._tseny, . Bristol; joint 2, P. Bristol D. Whitwell. R
2, E. Whitwell; 3, P. Holt. Intermediate: !, M^ Mont gomery; 2, M. Bumop; 3, G. Whitwell. Junior. 1, J.
Judging four butchers lambs, senior. • 1, R. Berry, - | ing. The results were: 1, L; Whitwell; 2, J. Rothwell, 3,
Suurgeon; 2, S. Bristol; 3, S. Briggs. Thf girl’s event for the evening was flower amng-
| ' A^vote of thanks was proposed by P. Holt and seconded by S. Briggs. Next week s meeting will deal with butchers’ lambs ^B r e e d in g ewes and
will be held by kind permission of Mr Hartley. ’ ‘
chrome class,; David Simmons Trophy for best black-and-white | print and print section of winter series of five competitions; Ken , Geddes, winter series of slide l competitions and best record slide in annual competition; Doreen Clark, best beginner s |
slide.
Mr Wilkinson, who was recently presented with the
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C h a irm a n Mr Geddes awarded programme secre-
Queen’s Msfiaundy Money for many years of Christian ser
trary Mr David Pomfret the Gordon Creighton Plate for “the most meritorious, ser vice” to the club during the previous year. At next Tuesday’s meeting
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in the clubroom, there will be a presentation, entitled “Take Three”, by Peter and Cathy 1 Mullen and David Haigh, all Fellows of the Royal Photo graphic Society.
should take the opportunity to come to this evening as the club has been promised some th in g s p e c ia l ,” sa id M r |
Geddes.
Get into the swim!
jubilee. It is '25 years' since the
LOCAL people are being invited .“to get into the swim” to help celebrate Ribblesdale Pool’s silver
Clitheroe pOol was opened to the public, and to mark the anniversary a weekend of activities has been been arranged for Saturday and Sunday by. manager Colin Winterbottom and his
staff.
will be a charity swim, due to take place over both days, and sponsorship money will be, shared by the E a s t Lancashire S u p e rS c an A p p ea l, Friends of Chernobyl Chil dren and Ribble Valley Mayor’s Charity.
One of the highlights
he is hoping there will be a large: turn-out for the swim, but was unable to forecast just how many swimmers would attend.
Mr Winterbottom says
splash disco, aqua aerobics i and taster sessions for a variety of water sports.
Other events include a
the swim are available at the pool and from Clith eroe Tourist Information Centre and Ribble Valley 1 Council offices.
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