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24 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, October 4th, 2007


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Cheese is on the menu


PUPILS at a Clitheroe pri­ mary school will be saying “cheese” on Wednesday. Youngsters at Pendle Pri­


mary will watch famous Lancashire cheese maker Bob Kitching turn milk into cheese in just 20 minutes. As well as learning where


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Coun. Doreen Taylor, attended the meeting, which was chaired by Mr Tom McLean. Mr McLean said he was delighted


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with the support the meeting had from carers who received the service, inter­ ested councillors, representatives of other organisations and the general public. After the formal part of the morning


a light lunch was served. Pictured at the meeting are, from


the left, Coun. Joyce Holgate, Coun. Graham Geldard, Lady Clitheroe, Mrs Ann Geldard, The Mayor of Ribble Valley, Mrs Joan Myers and the Cross­ roads chairman Mr McLean, (s)


cheese comes from, the chil­ dren will see how it is made and be shown how to turn it red or blue. Mr Kitching, of Chip­


ping’s Leagram Dairy, will visit the Princess Avenue school as part of a Lan­ cashire Rural Futures proj­ ect, which has been funded with Leader+ money. Andy Pickard, of Lan­


cashire Rural Futures, said: “Lancashire cheese is a unique product made by a cluster of family cheese makers using traditional methods, and Bob Kitching is in demand to give cheese making demonstrations all over the country. “We are sending him into


schools to celebrate our dairy produce and to illus­ trate to children where food comes from.” Primary pupils in Roch­


ester and Longridge will also get the chance to watch Mr Kitching perform his cheese magic.


WADDINGTON AND WEST BRADFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL ,1961 THE redcdication of the font at St. John's Church, Read. (T170907/4)


PARISHIONERS from St John’s Church in Read turned out in force for a special “Songs of Praise” service to mark the re-dedication of the font. The font was moved from the back of


the church to the front, where it now sits in a prominent position beside the pulpit. It was moved after a new kitchen was


fitted in the church. The service, which attracted a packed


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John’s, the Rev. Dr Alan Sowerbutts, as well as representatives from Read Parish Council, the United Reformed Church and St John’s Primary School. The service was followed by a buffet,


prepared in the newly-built kitchen by the Mothers’ Union. Mrs Dee Bottoms, our Read village


correspondent, said: “The church was absolutely packed. “If they’d have been selling tickets, it


would have sold out. “The buffet was splendid and it gave the new kitchen its first outing.”


THIS picture of Waddington and West Bradford Primary School in 1961 was brought in by Mrs Bar­ bara Lawson whose children arc on the photograph.


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WHITEWELL SCHOOL,1937


THIS photograph features the pupils of 1937 at Whitewell School. Pictured with Miss Janet Slater are: (back row) Margaret Calverley, Alice


Calverlcy, Ruth Pye, Marion Myers, Hilda Mars- land and Alice Brewer. Front row: George Mars- land, John Myers and John Ecclcs.


WHITEWELL SCHOOL, 1930


THIS picture of Whitcwell School pupils was taken outside the the Inn at Whitewell. Pictured left to right, back row: Bill Hoyle, Fred Seed, Jimmy Pye, Rd. Metcalfe, Harold Porter, Kath­ leen Whittaker, Jane Seed, Peggy Boothman, teachers Miss Haig and Eva Blcasdale, Tommy


Coates, Luke Porter, Joe Pyc, George Porter, Jack Hoyle and George Pyc. Front row: George Met­ calfe, Hilda Pye, Jean Taylor, Madge Coates, Phyllis Taylor, Marjorie Whittaker, Alice Porter, Peggy Porter, Peggy Ellison, Margaret Wilson, Connie Ellison, Stanley Coates and George Miller.


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RIVERSMEAD FOOTBALL TEAM,1957


ARE you on this picture of Rivcrsincad Football Wolfcnden, John Whitaker, Charles Leeming, Team'taken in 1957? '


Alan Harrison and Derek Allham.


Mrs Mary Taylor (nee Knowles) brought (his Front: Ronnie Cushing, David Wright, Malcolm picture in which shows, back from the left: George Robinson, Brian Johnson and Barry Thornbcr.


BROUGHT in by Mr Jeremy Williams, of Grindlcton, this photograph shows pupils of Waddington and West Bradford School in 19G1 or 19G2. Jeremy can be seen on the back row, fourth from the left. Jeremy asks if anyone remember (he name of the Danish visitor who is silting on the front row, third from the right? Back row, from the left: Peter Cox, Richard Hol- gatc, Michael Creighton, Jeremy Williams, Roger


WADDINGTON AND WEST BRADFORD CE SCHOOL 1961or 62


Smithson, David Boothman. Middle row: Robert Barton, David Holden, John Smithson, Ian Walmslcy, Roger Blackburn, Tony Knowles, Stephen Cox, Peter Moorhouse, Paul Edmond­ son. Front row: Ann Wrathall, Cynthia Procter, Janet


Whiteside, Margaret Fisher, Kathleen Wilman, Vivien Ireland, ?, Peggy Wood, Alison Hollins. Sitting on the floor: Carol Wood, Pamela Bot-


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