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Jlridgeman (MIP), Edward ■larter (SP). Danny Sharpies IMA). POY -1 , Jordan Walms- I v 2. Jack Dearden. Hyndburn loam - Daniel Bush (TGS), lames Warburton _(MIP), mlichael Ellis (SP). POY 1. fcaniel Bush; 2. Damien Bradley. 1 Under-15: Hyndburn team - Christopher Clarkson (TGS). Lee Jwaller (MIP). Alex Miller (SP),


■Ben Caulfield (MA). POT” L ■Matthew Musgrove; 2, Ben Sey-


Imour; 3, Glen Dinsdale. I Under-17: Liam Hill Parker l(TGS), Joe Marshall (MIP), ■Simon Briggs (SP), Chris Rush I (MA). POY -1, Robert Lloyd; 2,


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■ed ones like birds which are allowed to fly I ■Scape. But if you can trust enough to let I ’ readily come back to you. The message 1 the long run. Alter Sunday the Sun moves Irq here te to learn the lessons of handling


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in display. Although you can be rather te to a r is ■eally do yearn for more applause and prdse.U»l


lu r chart, you are not letting tnych away at the Eter financially. A rather flowing contact with Marion vorkbetter than expected. But you knew f i n d get your strategy right. Your peak Ume ol Kites stars on Sunday, so reragn,U


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V there Is support around if you look. Ask lor u t a I Inpromlse as well, since relationships always mean I


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ny games you should manage to twist other peoplc I W a wicked smile on your lace and several bump I Jew you do have to tread warily othemsc doscl I conteolled or used which will only result h rattier 1 liase starts on Sunday so you wtfl need to get tit to ■ ‘ are piling up In front ol you. Cdl my Capricorn line I


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■our feelings aren’t leading you up thei garden path, ■it slightly fated feeling about one relationship. You 1 I But your Intuition may not be quite spot on. At work I ■nd aware ol all the angles. Then one cash matter will ■ (Tear space In the worn schedule to wind down more 1 M to be around your familiar place and dose to the I tst relaxed. Call my Pisces line to hear more.


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AN elegant and mem­ orable prom night


j. of senior pupils at Rib­ blesdale High School


marked the departure


Technology College. The 133 leavers, plus


■ for the big night at the ‘ Mytton Fold Country


. organised by Young Enterprise members


32 members of staff, pulled out all the stops


Hotel. Ball gowns and black tie


were de rigeur for the for­ mal event, which was


■ and Catherine Greatorex, . who are pictured with Mr


Olivia Barlow, Laura Dixon, Rachel Edwards


I Neil Ashworth, the col- lege's Young Enterprise


k link teacher. ' After a three-course din-


• ner, presentations were : ' made to Prom King Lee


■ pickup and Prom Queen I Catherine Greatorex. In celebration of the flair and


style displayed on the evening, prizes were also awarded to best-dressed male and female pupils


Mark of quality puts school at top of the class


A SCHOOL in the Rib-


. ble Valley has improved . its position as a seat of primary learning by receiving a mark of quality from an educa­ tion agency.


A Basic Skills Quality Mark has been awarded to


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Brabin's Endowed School, Chipping, for meeting 10 teaching skill elements. The elements show that


the school meets certain cri­ teria regarding the teaching of literacy and numeracy. These include having a


"‘^strategy and an action plan to improve children's read-


” dre'n.to find out if they need extra help and that it has


: ing, spelling, writing and numberwork, assessing chil-


. good books and materials to help the children improve.


Encouraging parents to


assist their children and the monitoring of teaching the


basic skills are also require­


ments.Brabin's, which already has Eco-School status, has received a certificate and a smart' plaque for its achievement. I t is planned


to hold an official ceremony in June at which an agency or educational official at county or government level will present the plaque.


This will be a combined cel­ ebration to coincide with the re-opening of the newly refurbished school library. The Quality Mark is held


and to best-dressed male and female members of staff. The elegant gather­ n


ing then danced the night»**


Special service will mark refurbishment


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A SPECIAL service to mark the £90,000 refurbishment of Whalley Parish Church is to be held aweek


Rev. Chris Sterry, is making preparations for his bid to shatter the world record for a


Meanwhile, the war, the sermon.


hopes to preach for 36, from 6-30 a. m. on Friday, June 29th to 6-30 p. m. on Satur­


I t is 27 hours, but he , , ,


day, June 30th. • Mr Sterry and church otn-


the historic building in any way wiU attend the thanks­


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for three years and is renewed if the school still meets the high standards


required.Headteacher Mrs Glynis Goldsborough said: "This is clear evidence th a t the school is providing good, quality education in those vital areas. Reading, writ­ ing and numeracy are life skills and children need to be encouraged to do them


well." - "Hundreds, even thou­ ., giving. •


sands, of people from well beyond our village have con­ tributed, money and have worked hard to put on events to raise it,” says Mr Sterry.: "So many people, in Janu­


cials are hoping that every- ii- _


of cenerosity of time, talents might be. and money."


afterwards. Mr Sterry's world record


wo„derful display speak or what his subjects •


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Thursday, May 24th and of the Old Testament and is there will be refreshments iikeiy to use at least part of


The service is at 8 p. m. on particularly deep knowledge However, Mr Sterry has a


lmeiy w *------ his time on it. Congregation


attempt is to help pay of f a loan towards the refurbish­ ment from the Diocese of


to meet various Guinness World of Records require­


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ments. There have to be complete recordings both on


video and sound only and referees working four hours at a stretch day and night.


ary and again in April worked so hard to pack up, to clean the church, and to move the furniture out and back in again. So many peo­ ple came to help, not all of them regular churchgoers.


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"sustenance and throat- relieving remedies" are also needed - and the vicar will be able to take a comfort break every eight hoursl When speaking, Mr


What are described as


members often receive new insight into lessons they received years ago and there | are certain to be many dur­ ing the marathon. Mr Sterry's all-round


approach to his work has made him a familiar figure in Whalley, where he enjoys a pint and a chat in the pubs. Church colleagues are hop­


ing that there will be plenty of sponsorship from villagers


in general for his world-level | effort. This writer's family will reflect its gratitude for Mr Sterry's neatly-judged


Steery will only be able to pause for a maximum of ten seconds. I t is not yet clear


counsel on wedding arrange­ ments - and the memorable service itself - with a suitable j


joint sum!


I Public meeting on health care CHANGES in the way primary heaith care is , organised in the Ribble Valley will be discussed at a


nubile meeting in Clitheroe on June 21st. P The ^ iT n c a s h i r e Health Authority is organising the I he Last Lanrasn


fTo-ilt-h authority chairman, Mrs Kath Keaae, saia. a greater say in the provision of seryices. _


bathroom _& t il e o v e r 4Q d isplays


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for Burnley,*Pendle and Rossendale, and another for Hyn- dbum and the Ribble Valley.


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gathered in the grounds of the hotel (01/1/22) and


(above) are the organisers (110501/1/4).


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