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RECENT' Press reports and-^even a television programme have por­ trayed Hurst Green as


being a community of strife. Row. rumpus and other journalistic epi­


thets have been a com­ mon feature of recent Press reports from the village. It has also been a noticeable characteris­ tic if the controversies that few have fe lt brave enough in the face of sometimes barefaced in ­ timidation to allow their names to be used.


feature of the controver­ sies has manifested itself in threats of violence. A party of ladies from a branch of the Union of Catholic Mothers


Sir. a rather nasty new M


Wigan visiting my hotel were threatened, to use the actual words “I f they got out of th a t b . . . . roach they would be bombed like the IRA.” As many of the ladies


in


concerned were Irish Catholics this, if it was a


Villagers are accused of violence threats


LETTERS to the Editor


joke, was hardly in good taste.


incident, i t could pass. But six such similar scenes have taken place in Avenue Road. Hurst Green, in the last month to which there are res­


If this was an isolated


ponsible and independent witnesses. The solution to this


row, rumpus, call i t what you will. Is to open the car park to residents and non-residents alike. No one is suggesting


they


should not pay for the privilege of using it.


store their cars are avoiding the necessity of having to provide a garage to pay rates on th a t garage. Why should they not


Residents who use i t to


pay for the use of the car park.


stantial annual sum to the village hall commit­ tee for my customers to use that car park. But in the face of the threats my customers have re­ ceived, some of them made specifically, some of them less so. this offer could only be made if the abuse was to cease.


I have offered a sub­ Despite private nego­


that, if it is opened to non - residents,


tiations, I have to tell you sir, no such undertaking about abuse of the use of


people of the Queen’s Highway was given and our generous offer had to lapse.


to read in this week’s Advertiser and Times that while the adminis­ trators of the village can


I was therefore amazed


TOO MANY ‘RETIRED’ MEMBERS ON THE COUNTY COUNCIL


ST MARY’S, GISBURN


oon. and a t our services on Sunday. October 22nd


9-A a.m.— -


HOLY COMMUNION 10-45 a.m—


MORNING SERVICE Preacher—Th e Venerable MARTIN KAY .


Archdeacon of C'ravCn. 2-0 p.m—


FAMILY SERVICE o-:;o D.ni.—


ev en in g * Se r v ic e Sunday School. Wes t Bradford ST CATHERINE’S UMBLE SALE wirh'


WHITE ELEPHANT. CAKE and POUND STALLS


IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL


SATURDAY. OCT. 21st af 3-0 p.m.


ADMISSION 3p Refreshments Available


e church on S atu rd ay morn- g. October 2lst, 1(M) to It


o r g if t m a v be b ro u g h t to


WEEKEND TARGET £350


GIFT


Change rateable value


w t tH re fe ren c e to th e le t te r on noise a n d p o llu t io n in th e K irkm o o r d is tr ic t , a.nd th e re fu s a l by th e L an c a sh ire County Council


w h en th e ch an g e of te n a n t was cons idered in th e le t t in g of th e G a s Works? My p a r t ic u la r concern is


am enity, could i t be s ta te d I t th e sam e co n s id erat io n was placed before th e County


County is based on ch an g ed use a n d th e th r e a t


to


pelled to a sk :— I f th e re fu sa l by th e


ch a n g e of use a t premises in De Lacy S tre e t , I feel im ­


fo r a-


right to pose th e question as to whether th e county council is losing touch with th e people. Democ­ racy, of which the county council is but a small cog, was once defined as a


Mrs Foulkes is certainly


rule of the people by the people for the people. But over the years by some of its decisions, not only in the Clitheroe area, considerable doubts have arisen as to whether the county council has not just developed into yet another bureaucratic body.


County policy, as th a t of


needless to say, a. good deal of co n su lta tio n with officials should be embraced in th e formulation.


an y council, should be fo rm u lated by i ts elected represen tativ es


al though,


Clitheroe RD, Bowland RD, and Longridge UD respec­ tively a re classic examples of th is , one c a n n o t h elp b u t


Council is n o t tru ly rep re ­ sen ta t iv e of th e public a t large.


feel th a t th e p re sen t mem­ bership of


th e County


country areas, an election a t a l l is hailed as q u ite an occasion.


in many


should be le f t f ree to imple­ m e n t such policies with, of course, councillors keeping a ca refu l eye on h ap p en in g s in th e ir own p a r t icu la r a re a le s t th e re be need fo r fu r th e r review in l ig h t of p ra c t ic a l experiences.


Once evolved officials


based on th e fa c t th a t th is area. (Cas tle View-Kirkmoor Road) is now classed a s in ­ d u s tr ia l. I f th is is so, th e n ra te p a y e rs m u s t wonder if a ch an g e of ra te a b le value is now due. T h e same may also apply


ques tion is probably ap p a re n t when one looks a.t th e make up of th e c u r re n t Lanca- sn ire County Council. O u t of a to ta l council of


fu l an d p robing council an d th e an swe r to Mrs F oulkes’


To en su re th e success of th is process requires a force­


in te re s t in council af fairs will be only to o a.ware th a t where elections do tak e place fo r se a ts a. poll of 30 p er c e n t is rega rded as quite n o rm al an d ,


Indeed, those who tak e an


ap a th e t ic a t t i tu d e s towards Council work a n d will be encouraged to s ta n d as can d id a tes .


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WED.. OCTOBER 25th


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MRS NEWTON (Blackburn)


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in th e lower region of P a rso n l.an e . w h ich is ce r ta in ly d e te r io ra tin g , w i th heavy vehicles causing severe con­ gestion, noise an d d is tu r ­ b an c e seven days a. week, from 5 a.m. onwards.


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169, surely too big anyway, 47 people a c tu a lly describe themselves as “ re t i re d ” an d ce r tainly a number of others, especially among th e house­ wives, widows a n d company d irec tors a re of re t irem en t age. R e ad e rs will I am su re a gree th a t such a m ak e up h a rd ly au g e rs fo r


d ynam ic ap p ro a ch th a t is re ­ quired to re s to re public con­ fidence in th e activities of th e ir local authority- w h i le conceding th a t experienced councillors of


th e


m a tu re age a re a n a s se t to a council: Councillors S h a r p s Williamson a n d Singleton, of


p re sen t a n id e al opp o r tu n ity fo r people who h av e n o t been previously involved to p a r tic i­ p a te a.t all levels, be i t in county, d is t r ic t or p ar ish councils.


m e n t


F orthcoming local govern­ reo rg an isa tio n will


th e ir f ran ch is e a n d re tu rn Councils th a t a r e tru ly rep re sen ta t iv e of th e elec­ to ra te th ey serve. F a i lu re to do so c an only h elp to m a in ­ ta in th e co n t in u a t io n of such decisions a s itemised in Mrs Foulkes’ le tte r . DAVID COULSTON, H ea th er le a, Springs Road, Longridge.


Everyone m u s t exercise


Change of venue for big rally


MEMBERS of the Junior Missionary Association in the North Lancashire Methodist District will hold their big event of the year—“ A Caribbean Screen


Test,” in St James’s Church, Clitheroe, on Saturday. T h e rec to r,


K e n n e th B r o a . d h u r s t , p la ced h is ch u rch a t th e Me thodis ts ’ disposal a f te r le a rn in g th a t


th e Rev.


u n av a ilab le because sa n d ­ b la s tin g a n d red e co ratio n h a d been delayed by th e builders ’ s tr ik e : th e use of U n i te d Re formed C h u rch wag offered by th e m in is te r, th e Rev. Mrs K a th le e n M. Hendry, b u t was n o t la rg e


problems in f inding a venue. T r in i ty C h u rch was


th e y h a d


enough to accommodate th e 500 ch i ld ren ta k in g p a r t in th e rally


QUIZ


quiz on th e W e s t Indies. C o n te s ta n ts will see films an d pictures . T h ey will be te s te d o n th e i r observations a n d on th e i r general know­ ledge o f th e islands. T h e Rev. E. S. Joselin, of


T h e ra lly will Include a


a re a in th e f in a l will be P e te r Davies,


Citheroe, who a t te n d s Ch a t- b u rn M e th o d is t Church. O th e r local young people who took p a r t in th e p re ­ lim in a ry ro u n d a n d were h ig h ly commended are Anne Benson, 17. a n d Joyce Benson, 14. b o th of C h a t- b um M e th o d is t C hurch; P a t r ic ia Hooley, 13, Kevin Stock, 10, a n d Mark Jones, 10. all o f T r in i ty Methodist Church, Clitheroe. S a tu rd a y ’s


15, of


will include songs by th e Black b u rn group T h e Sum­ m e r Set, th re e girls who sing fo r ch a r ity .


programme


CLITHEROE R u ra l D is tr ic t Council h a s agreed to h an d over to th e county council a piece o f la n d a t H u rs t G reen to en ab le widening of th e access ro a d to . Bilsberry Cottages.


Whalley, will be question- m a s te r . R ep re sen tin g th e Clitheroe


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r ig h t to question some of the County Council’s ac tio n s b u t fo r tu n a te ly th e remedy is in h e r h an d s . Along with th e 70 p er c e n t of th e e lec to ra te who do n o t n o rm al ly vote in local governm en t elections she m u s t express h e r concern on m a t te rs of common in ­ te re s t a t every possible occasion, th e reb y en su r in g th a t people lose th e i r


Yes, Mrs Foulkes is quite


see fit to spurn freely offered funds, they have the temerity to suggest that ratepayers should pay a rate for the estab­ lishment of tennis courts. Are these courts for ex­ clusive use of a few privileged people as is the car park? Even a t the public


meeting to discuss the matter personal abuse was flying. Is this any way to conduct public affairs? ANTHONY PERRY “Chaidgley,” Sireburn Cottages, Hurst Green.


Please help the


Legion


co n s tan t a n d vigilant cam­ paigning on bebalf of the. ex-Service community of this country, th e Royal' British Legion is faced w ith a s i tu a ­ tion of critical a n d mounting urgency- F or 50 years, a t n a t io n a l


THIS year, a f te r 50 yea rs of


is a pressing need for an entire, new g ene ration of young collectors to ensure th a t the Legion can continue to give i ts help — so des­ perately needed. Each y ea r th e Legion spends f i lm on th e relief


and local ievel, th e Legion workers have a t ten d e d to th e welfare needs of th e com­ munity. These ex-Servicemen an d th e ir families now th em ­ selves need help and support. Now. as never before, th e re


P e te r Brown, eldest son of Mr George Brown, of Shaw- bridge Street, Clitheroe, and Miss Rosemary Leeming, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Leeming. of Bleas- dale Avenue, Clitheroe, took


The wedding of Mr Joseph


BROWN—LEEMING T h e bridesmaids were Miss


Mary Brown,


place a t S t Paul's Church, Low Moor. The bride, who w*as given


away by her father, wore a model gown of honey- coloured Enkalon trimmed with guipure lac.e. a match­ ing cape and hood and a full-length train. She carried freesia and yellow rosebuds.


Plays to suit


everyone


A SELECTION of plays to su it everyone is offered in th e Festival which npens a t th e Civic Hall on Monday.


p atro n s is much the same as la s t year, bookings are going very well, an d some inquiries have already been received from school parties.


of dis tre s s among tile ex- Service community an d each year demands on th e orga­ nisation increase. The situ atio n is u rg en t and


very rea l h uman suffering will be inevitable w ith o u t th e generous su p p o r t of th e public a t th e time of th e poppy appeal.


please give generously for th e ir poppy th is year. RICHARD TURNER Mayor of Clitheroe.


May I ask your read ers to


nesday. The week is com­ pleted with "Hindis Wakes" on Thursday, “The Birthday P a r ty ” on Friday, and a modern Tom Stoppard comedy “E n te r a Free Man" on S aturday, when the final ad ju d ic a tio n will be made by- Mr Stanley Hildebrsndt,


"Miscellany on Marriage” on Monday, "Relatively Speak­ ing" on Tuesday, and the Goldsmith Classic "She Stoops to Conquer1


The programme consists of ’ on Wed­ Although the number of i i S i ! i


groom’s sister, an d Miss I re n e Leeming, the bride's sister- They wore full-length gowns of white Dacron p a t te rn e d with honeysuckle flowers an d trimm ed w ith gold s a t in ribbon. Cream and white flowers were sc attered in th e ir h a i r , an d they carried posies of sweet pens an d freesia. The best man was Mr Jo h n


the br ide­


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 19th, 1972


OXFAM SHOP MAY OPEN EXTRA DAY


IN an effort to raise even more money the Clitheroe Oxfam Group would like to extend the opening hours of its shop in King Street.


At th e group’s an n u a l


general meeting i t was sug­ gested th a t th e shop should open on Thursdays, b u t for th is to be possible, more volunteers would be needed.


came forward i t would mean only a n h o u r o r two every


I f a sufficient number


few weeks for each helper. Offers of help should be addressed: T h e shop secre­ tary, Miss J . M. Aldred, of Major House, Church S tre et, Clitheroe, telephone number 2541.


Wood, an d th e ush e r was Mr David Leeming. The ceremony was performed by th e vicar of Low Moor, th e Rev. Alan H u n t, an d th e o rg an is t was Mr Cyril King. A reception was held a t th e Edisford Bridge In n , Clithe­ roe, an d th e honeymoon was sp en t in Scotland. The couple a.re to live in Monk S tre et , Clitheroe. P h o to g rap h : D e s m o n d Leeming, Blackburn.


m eeting th a t the Clitheroe Group h ad raised £2,688 d ur ing th e p a s t y ea r to help th e needy in th e u n d e r ­ developed world.


I t was revealed a t th e


th a n 15 per c en t on the pre­ vious y e a r ’s amount. The shop tak in g s were in fa c t up b.y 20 per cent, b u t o th e r activities have been at. a reduced level.


T h is is a n increase of more


Mr Colin Scott, th e ch a ir ­ man, paid tr ib u te to th e con­


tr ib u tio n of the shop helpers and th e pricing committee in achieving th is to ta l


After th e business meet­


ing, Mr Geoffrey P e t ts , regional organiser of Oxfam, showed a film, “ F or u s to Choose,” some of which was sh o t in E a s t L ancashire locations including Tru tex Ltd.


VISITS


Mr P e t ts said be « p e d th e film would


widely to become a useful introduction to Oxfam. He would be glad to visit local organisations and a r ran g e ­ men ts may be made through th e Clitheroe group secre­ tary, Mr Dudley Green, of 15 York S treet, Clitheroe, tele­ phone number 2964.


..own


coming yea r were: ch a irm an . Mr Colin S cott; vice-chair­ man, County Conn. Mrs M. E. C h a tb u rn ; secretary, Mr Dudley Green; trea su rer , Mr J . Walsh.


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Ch r is tin e Henstock, d au g h te r of Mr and Mrs A. Henstock, of Kelbrook Road, Barnolds- wick, and th e ceremony took place a t St. Andrew's Metho­ d is t Church, Barnoldswick.


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th e Misses C a th e r in e and Helen Seedall, were brides­ maids an d th e b r id e’s sister, Mrs J a n e t F itzp a tr ick , was m a tro n of honour. They wore pale blue Crimplene dresses trimm ed with white daisies an d car ried white ca rnations .


The bridegroom's nieces,


Jo n a th a n Henstock. The bridegroom’s brother ,


Page boy was Master


Mr Alan Seedall, was bes t man, and Mr Norman Fancy was groomsman. Usher was Mr Alan Aspin.


The ceremony was per­


formed by th e Rev. J . A. Beadell a n d th e o rg an is t was


Mr Barnes. T h e reception was held a t th e Tudor Rose R e s tau ra n t , Bamoldswick. The couple a re honey­


mooning in th e Is le of Man an d on thcV re tu rn will live in Clitheroe.


PAYING a brief vis i t home, Edward (right) traces his route along the Leeds-Liverpool Canal, watched by his brother, Graham, and father.


IT’S a young man’s life in the Army, according to Edward Roe, of the Grove, Clitheroe.


16 - y e a r - old E dw ard h a s rec ently signed o n fo r six y e a rs w i th th e Q ueen’s L an c a sh ire Regiment. Al­ though. th e six-year per iod does n o t officially s t a r t for a n o th e r 18 m o n th s , ju n io r soldier Roe is alre ad y in th e t h i c k of h is rigorous train in g .


And to prove h is point, At p re s e n t h e is based a t


Stremsall, Yorkshire, b u t he h a d th e o p p o r tu n ity to drop in a n d see h is p a re n ts , Mr a n d Mrs Arnold Roe, an d th e re s t of th e family a t the weekend. T h e ch an c e arose when h e a n d h is colleagues fo u n d th a t


exploit was to ta k e th em th e i r la te s t


along th e Leeds-Liverpool canal. Expla ined Edward r “ A


b i t before th e y • re a ch ed their overnight camp ' at


by REME, was, according to Edward, q u ite easy o n th e whole. B u t th e re was o n e tr ick y


p a r ty of 15 of us, along w ith five officers, h a d to g e t from Liverpool to York, using th re e a s sau l t b o a ts .” T h e manoeuvre, organised


Barrowford. a section of


th e can al is under rep a ir a n d h a s been drained. But, undeter red,


the soldiers


lif ted th e ir craft o u t of th e w ate r an d carried th e 18ft. boats round the obstruction. This, unfortunately, p u t


Edward’s first outing w ith th e Army, however. Since signing up he h a s been ski-ing a t Aviemore a n d h e


th em a b it behind schedule, al though they were con­ f ident of making Up fo r lost time th e following day. T h e oanal trip was n o t


He is u n d au n ted a t th e


th o u g h t of signing away six y ears of Iris life — and he has , a f te r all. h a d plenty of experience of m il ita ry life th ro u g h Iris tim e w ith tire Army Cadets.


Edward was a member of


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h a s undertaken a n adven­ tu re training course in the Isle of Man. Army life is ju s t g re a t


th e c ad ets fa r five yea rs— two of th em in Clitheroe. B u t th e Army is n o t ju s t


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th e Army Cadets. T h e youngest, 10-year-old


most of the time, says Edward. "T h e food is g o o d — with a choice of dishes usually,” h e explained.


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b e t te r th a n civvy S t re e t because th e life is in te re s t ­ ing—-and you g et p len ty of time off.” H i s


n e x t exc itement


should come in a few weeks when he and h is m a te s spend a couple of days in b attle camp a t O tte rb u rn , Yorkshire. “ i p re fe r being under canvas to sleeping in barracks,” explained Edward. “ You d o n 't h av e to d e a n te n ts wit!**


il


Alistair, isn’t old enough to jo in up yet, but, according to h is mum, h e is ra r in g to go. And meanwhile Mrs Roe completes th e family record by helping o u t when an d where needed.


When h e is 17i Edward


will h av e finished h is t r a in ­ ing. T h en he will hav e to w a it ab o u t six m o n th s before h e gets h is f irs t posting. “ T h is will prob­ ably be to Germany,” h e said, “ w hich should make a nice chan g e.”


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