24 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, July 12th, 2007
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S H m M i ’*31 m m m F m it THE U m m E P & J PMMEBt EXPERIENCE
P & J Palmer Salon continues to grow from strength to strength since opening our luxurious salon in February this year.
We take pride in providing all our clients with not only an exceptional standard of hairdressing, but also a luxurious salon within private surroundings, creating a relaxing and calming environment.
As always P & J Palmer Salon clients will continue to receive a first- class service. Clients can enjoy a wide selection of complimentary refreshments and snacks, and each and every client will receive a personal in-depth consultation with professional advice from our highly- experienced stylists.
The amazing salon consists of a large separate reception where you can take advantage of the television or browse through the retail area. The salon has a separate area for cutting and colouring and carries a stylish and contemporary feel without compromising on luxury. For clients' convenience, parking here at Backridge is directly outside the salon doors.
For the summer we have added an outdoor seating area where clients can appreciate breathtaking views surrounding Backridge while perhaps enjoying a glass of champagne and browsing through some magazines.
Here at Backridge we are very lucky to have many other fantastic businesses some of which include: the beauty therapists at the Lilac Room, the famous Melt Gift Shop, the exclusive Wooden Toy Shop, Reflex Furniture and Twitter Lane Interiors.
It goes without saying that our passion and commitment to our profession will enable us to continue producing the very best in hairdressing.
For all enquiries contact us at
P & J Palmer Salon Backridge Farm Twitter Lane
Waddington, Nr Clitheroe Telephone 01200 444420
Or visit our website at
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BROUGHT in by Mrs Doreen Hammond (nee Burgess), ol Alleys Green, Clilheroe, the photograph show s pupils of Low Moor School in May l!):.:). Mrs Hammond can be seen on the second row Irom the front, sixtli from the left. Other pupils seen with teacher Mrs TT bittaker are. lett to right, buck row: unknown, Brian Hayton, Kenneth Baxter, George Wakeling, Bill Briggs, Jim Aspin. Second row: Phenula Menny, John Robinson, Bill Worthington, John Cottles, Dany Robinson, Geoffrey
Metcalfe, Barry Jones. Fred Robinson, unknown, Joe Woodworth, Alan Aspin. Third row: Jacque line Eccles, Kath -Vspin. Patsy Smith?. Anne Singleton. Jean Woodworth, Doreen Burgess, Gladys
people skills and a passion fot the industry.
Benefits include excellent wage pad<et' S “ M o n bonus, unlimited career prospects, wonderful sale
environment, flexible working hours. THIS POSITION IS NOT A JOB IT IS A CAREER
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BROUGHT in bv Miss June Carr, this photograph is ol pupils at Rtbhlesdale Modern School m l<) 1<) Miss Carr Who was M vears old at the time, can be seen on the second row, third Irom the Hohi Her narents moved to Tinklers Farm, Slaidhurn, in 1911 and Miss Carr and her brother still
firm (here Next to Miss Carr are her friends Eileen Cow perlhwaile and Joyce Richards. Also on the OUR picture photograph tire George Fawcett and John Airey who still live in the area.
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Coates Anne In«ham, Irene Davies. Front row: Peter Ihompson, Alan Dixon, Keith Burgess. David ’
* Bond. ,r - - , ) a y 1 . THIS photograph, brought in by Airs Hammond's husband, John, shows pupils ol class lour at St SAL
Janies School, Clitheroe, in May 1950. Mr and Mrs Hammond have been married lor 15 years and they met during their school days when they were 11-years-old. Doreen lived in Low Moor when she Was a girl. Pupils seen with teacher Miss Parkinson and headmaster Mr Cooke are: from the
left.back row: Barry Hilton, Brian Eastwod, Peter Challener, Janel Holgale, Hilda Moon, Mavis Oddie, Ann Parkinson, Sy lvia Bullock, John Braithwaite, Jim Rennie, John Hammonds.
Second row : David Taylor. John Whetton. Robin Wallbank, Dorothy Breaker. Janet Blezard, Marion Wren. Jennifer Smalley. Marie Ballersby, Bill Chatham, Doug Hartley, Dennis Smith. Third row 1 Peter Ileyes, Michael Clare. ? Wilson. Thelma Baker, Margaret Knowles, Barbara Wal-
snn. Maureen Stewart. Carol A eevers. Alan Speddmg. unknow n, Kevin Briggs. Front row: Tony Hold en, Colin Wilson. Paul Bolton, Maureen Ilibble. unknown, Kalb Braithwaile. Douglas Taylor. Peter Allan and John Suns.
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PICTURED is the seniitr girls netball team which represented Rihblesdale School in 1935. Brought in by Mrs Joan Scott (neePorler). she is seated in the centre of the front row, holding the ball. Also seated are. E. Jepson and G. Carter with T. Bowkcr. 13. French, K. Snowden and E. Webster in the back row. This picture was re-prmted in a school magazine which reported that the team had plated exceptionally well during the season.
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THIS pliolograph of Clitlieroe Royal Grammar School pupils in the Upper Sixth Form Waddow House in
was brought in by Mr Malcolm Kearsley. He believes the line-up is: left to right,
back row: Alan I.ighlbown, John Greenwood, Malcolm Kearsley, John Taylor, David Fulton, I’eter Sainshury; front row: Philip Dinsdate, David Harrop, Mr Stan Compton, Michael Hollis. ? Jackson.
Mr Kearsley said: “Stan Compton was a real gentleman and one of the best teachers at CRGS wtien I was there. The way he taught maths he made it seem so easy. This class had an unusual distinction in (Inn everyone passed their car driving test at the lust attempt.'
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shows the class of 19:!:3 at Grindlclon Primary School with teacher Miss Loltlmuse. This photograph has been brought 111 by Mrs Audrey Jacques (nee Aspm).
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