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Don’t hurry changes in education-h


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--Kducation must, remain alert, flexible and re.-mon-


sive to th e changing needs of young people in the of v o i in g people in th e w o r l d as. Utey find it." he said. " In a school


not. cataclysmic cli.mgc. suddenly imposed trom


without. This is why educa­ tional reform needs to be gradual: to be sudden is po risk too mnnv casualties.


Change at the Grammar School during the past year


had been gradual and for the most, parr concerned syllabus and curriculum, said Mr Hood. Unfortunately there was no hone of


change in pile school's budd­ ings or furniture as linan- c ia l p r e s s u r e s b e g a n to


change and development, for without it there will onlv be stagnation. " But it. should be orga­


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nic chance, growth trom within the living ureani-ni.


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District followed the wed­ ding a t S t Helen's Church, Waddington. on Saturday, of Miss J e an Barbara Pain to Mr Stephen George l ia tto n . The bride.


the only


daughter of Mr and Mri Charles William Pain, of Waddow Grove. Wa'ddington. is a typist with Castie Castings,.Clithcroc. and the bridegroom, the youngest son of Mr and Mrs F. Hat­ ton, of Queensway Wadding­ ton. is an estate agent with th e ClUheive fum oi K W. L. Steele and Co. Given away by her lather,


the bride wore a princess- line dress of white velvet. Her long veil was edged with daisies and surmounted a matching ’daisy cap. and she carried a bouquet of •white orchids and lily of the valley. Matron of honour Mrs Oil ri stine Lawson wore a


princess-style dress of bur­ gundy velvet with a white mink collar and carried a


prayer book. Four young attendants.


Misses * Melanie Hatton (bridegroom's neice), J a c ­ queline* WE’.iuin-.


> bride's


cousin*, and Eileen and Grace Makinson wore bur­ gundy velvet pinafore dres­ ses with white blouses and mulching burgundy mulls. All the atten d an ts wore


ijjuther-ui-law) and usher was Mr Michael F. Hatton. Canon C. F. Goudchild


while velvet pill-box ha ts trimmed with burgundy. Besl man was Mr Graham Si < i i 111


K e vii 1 I hr idegrou i 11 ’ -


olficiatcd and Mr H. Dyson was organist. A reception was held at


the Sun Inn. Waddinglon. and the couple will live a t Ingle Cottage Grindleton Hoad, West Bradford.


attemi)t, to lln is t all sixth- formers into Alleges jus t as 1 would any s tem p t to keen all student.- over IB m sc’lumls." •• A M-hou. must be a


chemistry. /.I loll) i «.! ’ V


For t Memorial Prize for •■oncral .'luriics. K. .1. Rcbin-


!’•• 1 ? . Pinllchard;


>on and J. K. Slaidinp. Ditelliir’.d Pri/.e lor history


and British Government. M. ,) Eddleston; Captain Mitchell Pri/.e for iteoyraphy and economic-. N. E. Bilhny- tnii: Scliool Prize tor law. 1.


*\>tloy. CICE O level: Sir Ralph i


A-shoton Cap tor the best j GCE res,ill- at. O level, the I


Rnollimah Prize for Lntin. j French and German, the R \


I. Kav Prize for math - and chemistry an ti the school


prize for F.nffi.isli and ueoe- 1-aphy. 1. R- Slaidins; Dawson Prize for chemistry.


English and aeosraphy. M. R. Hanson: L. C. Coles Prize for English, ueoaraphy and biolouv N. S. Beck: Niland Prize ' ' to- French and biolouy R. E. Parrott; Charles Myers Prize tor music A. .!■ £■■ Goet/ee.


Fieldiha Prize for mii'ir. A. M. Roberts: Coar Cit|i and prize lor phy-'ics and Enalish. H. Denbv. Bridactt Cup and prize


for art. T. M. Kay and P. B. Livesoy: Copeland


community - a caring one


with its own character mid purpose -- did this seiix* ol conmuiiTy must be shared bv a!- pupils, stafi and parents, sho arc invol­ ved in the enterprise, 'ih e review of the past year has underlined i-ow fortunate


we arc in this respect- and encourages u lo face the future with .onfidence.


nors. Col. L. C. King-Wilk- in.son. presiding a t


Chairman ef the Gover­ the


speech dav flt the Civic Hall. Clitheroe, introduced


guest of honour Mr Bvvan Cowgill. controller of BBC.


a former pup* Mr Cowgill who took over


hi.s present job la st year a f te r being head of sport and outside broadcasts, spoke about his experiences and work with the BBC an(‘ gave guidance t.o pupils conMderin:' a television


career. A vole of thanks was pro­


posed by head prefect Peter Wrench.


GCE A !cvei awnrd>:


Honorntux Pr-W u»d School Leaving Exhibit-ion anti the


Bni-nctl-llur.-.! Prize for French u n j flennan, 13. J. Ranr.on; W. S. Week Memorial inhibition, Fort Memorial priic for iieneral studies an,| " 'c Dilchfteld Prize lor bistory and British Government K. Ainsworlh*. W. S. Weeks’ Memorial Exhibition and the Scott Prize for history and English. P. T Goet7.ee; Roden prize for mathematics and the D.i«son Prize for


prize for woodwork, bioloay and peopraphy, D. R. Crab­ tree: School prize lor French and history. C. J. I Lockett; School prize lor English and pcoprapliy. C. J, Smethm-St; School prize for acography and history. D. Johnson: Scliool prize tor Enalish. A. Wilkinson: School prize for chemistry. D. C. Smith; School prize tor woodwork. J. P. Walker. School prize for history. K.


Purphv- Whipp Study Cup lor external examination performances


and the


Walker Academic Cup R» internal examination per-


tovmances. Park House. Watson Cup ami P}’™ for


spoken Enplisli (senior), R


K. P a rro tt; rviner-up. P- N Wrcneh; Welch prize for -spoken Enplisli (intevmedi- atei S. B. Yates; runner-up. M. Bell; Headmaster's prize lor spoken English (junior^ P. N. Stott; runner-up, K R. Stock: Musson Cup for painting. M. J- Woods; Swindlehm'st shield for junior a r t . M. Holden. Mitchell Cup for for chess N. O. Hollinses; Westhead Cup and prize for public ■spirited conduct. M. Wink- lev- Hughes Cup for prowess a t 'sport. J. A. Hindmoor: Kilncr prize for work and names I. Astley: Cowgill prize for commendable


industry. A. P. Busli. Form prizes—fourth form


S. J. Maiidsl—, A. Pickup, A Foliar i. M. J. Heywood. J. Burton. A. R. Corless. E. W. Thompson: third form: R A. Paul. A. H. Stanger.


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Hood. QUESTION OF LE ADERSHIP —-----------= = = = = CONCERN over the


leadership of the Conser­ vative Party at a time when the country is in its most -erious economic crisis sine..' U- : lMO's may appear to some as some­ thing or an irrelevance. At


the moment the


L a b o u r Government's In


budget may seem to be of more importance.


short-term effects no doubt it D. hut in long­


ot


term results it is not. There arc a number oppo.-tlion


ptirtics


in tile House ol Com­ mons. 'out only one. my own. is likelv- to be an alternative government and how th a t party is led and who l c 'I s i t wit) not only afTccl its chances of bcinc a ..ovenimeni but. determine what, sort < f a government


it will l)i'. Let me first of all. how­


ever. dispose of a myth. It. that, politics us a profes­


sion is dirtier, mistier and move savage than other professions and occupations. I t may appear so because


success and failure arc more public. b” t. lawyers


businessmen and and


incompetent unsuccessful unde.-ir


mule.-;,-- able clergymen Ret- U'e boot


just as surely as inadeqate politicians. The difficulty lies in defin­


ing the qualities required ol‘ a politician, complicated in any event by the prejudices and preferences .of particu­ lar electorates. Mr Wilson would not even be in parlia­


ment if he had stood in the Ribble Valley. Mr Heath would not be an MP if he had tried lo capture the Rhonnda Valley. The final complication is provided by the fact th a t no one. nor any body of persons, can define lio\v and why a particular political party suceeds or fails at a General Election. There is no yardstick: in


business if mv firm : lakes more Roods, better poods and eheape.- goods th an Mr Brown, cnnapcd in the same trade down the road, then J am a better biisine^nmn than Mr Brown. Polities is not as easily judged as that. Perhaps: the only parallel warfare. Little armies


U


have beaten big armies. Badly-equipped ones have beaten wcll-cquinnnd ones. Napoleon c 'v n said lie was not interested if a particu­ la r general was suece'slul. onlv if he was lucky. 'I hat io inv view about, sums tin ihc * chance nature ot


?=== = =


ibjornc bv the advice of of


e his they y bear


close a


for" their poor


advisers heavy


some and


burden judgment. The Conservative Party in David WALDER , ,,1,., Bv those stiintlavds


Edwui'd Hcatb. 'vh° 11, 1- e out ct tour eUDion-.


i. unlucky. v ..onerul who bus h’-t.


three"oul'of four but lies w. 11 not be Slvcn the cbn«,e o


lent hi- army in to a 1111 . SO iri'c-iiectivo ot MM


(|t,:ilitii-s He may <»• mi.-r.-s it seems to be \et unlikely '>lcl‘ cD


the nest Gene,-., Elect o comes around th a t Icc Hcutii will be '.lie louder ol the Conservative P a iu .


'L statement; m wej^ -w£nSr o likc


Tluit is :t mere feet mb loyalty


regard have nothing jo wd;b it Indeed such scnUmeffi'


f iike Churchill,.


have very btLe Purl- to pk>> in judging Ted "cu th . Ui-


Eden. Mae-


tnillan anq Douglas-Home, Ted Heath luis never en­ gendered much personal ailccUon he ' ; never had much ot a personal follow­ ing. That j.; not necessarily a criticism. he is .simply not that, von ol nmn.


Further bark in hi-tovv 1


can think of t.wo similar Tory leader-. Ihc younger Pitt and Hohrr. Perl, rather cold iish bm otlirirni. con­ tent to be imiced bv result.-.


’P'ci Hraih's |>rincipal mis­


take \v;u to call n General Election in February. To try to counter a cri-is by go inn to thp coantrv and* asking for a vote oi confidence instead o; .landing firm in '•ovemmem


1 .'-ispiig; lie was over


the House of Commons was almost exactly divided on the issue. Many like myscll staled our objections and then went, most reluctantly but dutifully, and a t the time silently,


election. Tile second delcal


should be finite clear about, w'hnt w-c a disputing. I t is certainly not a Right-


I U'ink. howevei.


into th a t in


October followed almost, in­


evitably upon the first in February. Without th a t lh'st fateful decision the Con­ servative Party would still bo in oiricc a t t.bis moment with a iv.ajori'.v in the Com­ mons ot 1G. T h a t is precisely the dimension and nature of its present defeat.


Present disputes within tile Conservative Parly are


therefore ill my view to be expected. 11- would -be foolish to try and suppi'e-s them. The old idea th a t internal di-uutes harm the (■bailees of political partir - ai, the poPs would seem to be fairly effectively exploited by (he Labour Parly.


There is hardly a moment


when its members are not jn dispute, in opposition nr Government, yet i' wins General Elections f t- t the


* « * !« • >«* »»* «*"* — same.


wing or ’ el t--. ing line-up m the Conservative Party. T h a t division has obvious significance in the Labour Party gild 10 to In years ago hud some in my own. Today, however, it. would be very difficult to attach such a simple label to more th an a handful of Conservative


MPs. Anyhow, in suggest, as


lv.ts been done, th a t Keith Joseph is on the Right and


Peter Walker on the Left, either in policies or attitudes, is ctiuivaient to arguing that the sun l-ire* in the west and sets in tile east.


What tlr- Conservative


Party is arguing about lor the future is philosophy, m tile sen.--' nl long-term beliefs; policie-. in the sense of short-t.ry-.n objects, to pul the rliilo.'ophv into prac­ tice; amt finally, personali­ ties. I dehVraiely tt.-e the plural as there i- move at issue here than the leader­ ship of one m.-n. Ted Heath or ally other.


Leaders of polit; ai parties


impose tiltitudes and priori­ ties and give the whole party an image Ted Heath . h a s taken f ' economy as ; the one priontv and in tile , process given the Conserve-1 live Party an image cl in­


flexibility. In both respects I think


he has been wrong. There are malty other issues wh-.cli roncern ’ voters and which afreet the sort 0f society we live in. Which give a pat­ tern to the country and to political panic-.


It is dangerous to commit


oneself to one interpreta­ tion and prediction ol e c o n o m i c developments.


Many of mir present, difficul­ ties stem from the Arab- Israeli war over which we had no control. Who knows , what mav turn up ip the world in three or six momh.-


1 imo Put .-imply, no doubt we


shall all recognise Ted


Heath's wisdom, and t 'ier<‘ is no doubt of Iris- sincerity, if he is proved right: but w-liat if lie is proved wrong? Naturally, as he choo-es his Shadow Cabinet he will roller!, men and women around him who -hare his view of even!-. What, how­ ever. d the events of the next few months confound


that view ? These an- t-l'.e arguments


which concern the Conser­ vative Party. They will not


be resolved cgiieklv °i‘ .-imply. It is not. ’* Who do j vou want u-k leader? bul mueh nuTrc. " What sotI ol leader-hip do you want?" I canva.-.-ed many oi you


a month ago. some o! yon ,-akl: " I shah, have to think about -;t.'' It you


canvass me n ow o n th e C o n s e rv a t iv e


leader. h:p 1 m’i-* ”elnrn tha i*o’np!une:v and '.’.u* same nnswri.


I think, however, th a t we


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