''V,-- Clitheroe Advertiser and Tunes, April 19th, 1979 5 RIBBLESDALE
sTHE busiest place on the local municipal election tcene on May 3rd will be Clitheroe, for in the
for 10 seats on the Kibble Valley Council. s Here are the men and women who will be er e from experienced campaigners to newcom
own’s four wards 29 candidates will be battling rangeeking the support of Clitheroe electors. They
ins who are fighting their first election. Star
dicates retiring councillor. Clitheroe was previously represented on the
Council by seven Conservatives, two Labour and s an Independent, four of whom have decided not to
previous years. forNext week we shall be presenting the candidates
eek re-election. s Contending for the Clitheroe seats are 10 Con
dervatives, 10 Labour, two Liberals, six Indepen the parishes in other parts of the Kibble Valley.
ents and one Ratepayer’s candidate, putting less emphasis on the “major party struggle” than in
EDISFORD, LOW MOOR AND TRINITY a The two Independents
Lane, the present Town Mayor, is a newsagent. He was the only Independent ing for Clitheroe on the retir
mre both prominent trades Hen. Bob Ainsworth, of
onfleur, Goosebutts
ouncillor for 10 years. J The other Independent,
h council and has been a aard hitting campaigner ofgainst the new council c fices. He has been a
Well, Hereford Drive, is head of the family printing and stationery business. He is immediate past- president of the Clitheroe Chamber of Trade and deputy chairman of the Lancashire Council of the National Chamber.
ohn Cowgill, of Shay
IN Ribblesdale, seven can didates are fighting for two seats.
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forA staunch campaigner o Labour, Ethel Penny, orf Hayhurst Street, is local Dganiser for the Poppy way Appeal and a keen Morker for pensioners. thrs Penny is secretary of Natie Clitheroe branch of the A onal Federation of Old
Ji. Michael Horsfall stw?-- a r am" —
THERE are eight candi tdates seeking election for
yesentative for three Hears, Beryl Cassidy, of S ill House, De Lacy Hotreet, intended to retire. miswever, because of her o givings over the new
ffices plan, she decided to cnthusiastic worker for
put up as an Independent. Mrs Cassidy is a Clitheroe e magistrate and an
WRVS. harity causes and the
hree seats in Edisford. r A Conservative rep
L Chairman of the local Biberal party, Bertha S radshaw, of De Lacy a treet, recently retired as sh health visitor. Mrs Brad ityaw is a member of Trin T Methodist Church.
t Henthorn Road, until ahree years ago worked as L technical journalist in oondon and was a member hf Southwark council’s Fealth committee. Mrs
of White House, aenton is interested in the rts.
d he third woman candi (Lab.),ate, Maureen Fenton
B A wages clerk with ICI, Vert Jones, of Kemple twiew, has been one of only R o Labour voices on the i ibble Valley Council. He cs the local Labour Party
hairman.Third of the Labour con
Kil, Michael Horsfall, of Ws chairman of Ribblesdale c Lancashire County Coun
ia-sS Philip~ftose (C) ‘ A bridge designer for
fe7- - M B k l -
testants is Patrick Mur phy, of Kenilworth Drive, who works for Ribblesdale Cement. He is a member of the Taxpayers’ Associa ftion, which fights for
caervatives will be three ndidates.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL CiVillmm^^un^ers
fT\ r (Lab) '
IN the Grammar School ward, eight candidates are t chasing three seats. The
bhree Conservative mem cers — all long serving reouncillors — are seeking fo-election. All three are
rmer Ma y o r s of
Clitheroe.John Blackburn, of Albion House, York a Street, is sales director for
paint company. He is
chairman of the Ribble Valley Council’s Recrea mitttion and Leisure Com
Avenue, is deputy mayor- elect of Ribble Valley. He
Lee.eo.Wells, of Chester
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iis vice-chairman of the Pol Mears. He is a former mcy and Resources Com c ittee and represents the bouncil on several outside s odies. Mr Wells is
uperintendent of Ribble Motor Services Clitheroe
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depot.Tom Robinson has been in local government since 1955. He retired in 1976 as f an executive with Trutex,
o emple View, has an hon- o Both Brian Eastwood,
urs deg ree in civil engineering.
airer taxation. s Lining up for the Con
Mf St Paul’s Close, Low F oor, and Philip Rose, of Dour Winds, Fairfield forive, are in business, the i rmer with an engineer
nributor with premises ear Bamber Bridge.
ng supplies company at Burnley and the latter as a t wholesale carpet dis
ge Pensions Association. WHer co-candidate, Keith
ra eaver, is head of geog
Form College, Blackburn. i He lives in Whalley Road, a anderers Cricket Club
phy at St Mary’s Sixth
nd was a player for many
years.Conservative candidate
cIN St James’s, where six sandidates contest two reats, the decision of both staetiring members not to larnd makes this a particu
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XKeith Weaver (Lab)
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Peter Chatburn, of Wind- ways, Goosebutts Lane, s has a closed circuit televi
Aet er Sc h o l e s , of Lashleigh, Goosebutts
practice with offices in Clitheroe, Blackburn and Accrington.
ion business in Blackburn. P His fellow Conservative, ne, is a partner in a legal
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erOne of the only two Lib Vals contesting the Ribble Cooalley elections, Tony
local party and is also the Liberals’ General Election agent. Mr Cooper, of Hill side Close, is head of the biology department at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School.
per, is secretary of the ST JAMES’S
Ridate in the election, leobert Geldard, of Whal Cly Road, stands here. a itheroe born, he oper
ly open contest. d The one Ratepayer can
tes a local taxi business. d Standing as an Indepen
Awo women. Elizabeth Drbl et t , of Croasdale Moive, is a former nurse. fouther of two, Mrs Ablett
soent is Peter Nuttail, a Cllicitor and Clerk to the t itheroe bench of magis lrates. Mr Nuttall, of Rad iey, Ribblesdale Avenue, Cs a member of the Church
ouncil at St James’s. t The Conservatives field
ght a local election at e Burnley and is still a gov
rnor of two schools there. T Patricia Hall, of Eshton
therrace, is the widow of clere Rev. J. T. Hall, As a expgyman’s wife she came actierienced in committee a vities and now works
yor whom he worked for 49 andayor of the Ribble Valley
th has been chairman of ahree Labour nominees
t ents, both contesting Chresident of Clitheroe
Babour Party, Brian towraithwaite worked in the u n clerk’s department lontil the re-organisation of Bcal government. Mr Vraithwaite, of West Riew, is a governor of
s a secretary. L Secretary of the local
e Finance Committee. t They are opposed by dnd two women Indepen
heir first elections. p Mary Bridge, a past h amber of Trade, assists
cer husband in his electri
ouse, York Street, is associated with organisa tions covering sport, music, drama and social services. S Mother of two Barbara
al contracting business. HMrs Bridge, of Windsor
Avenue, is a secretary. Mrs Speak is interested in housing and education matters and is a member of Waddington Wednesday
pe a k, of Moorland
Club.Best known of the Labour candidates and a previous contestant is Bob Pe nny, of Hayhur st t Street. He is chairman of
ond a committee member Lf the Royal British
ibblesdale School. WHis fellow candidate,
S illiam Gray, of Mitchell t treet, moved to Clitheroe
aw as an external student.
Election eve forum
THE question of how i Christianity can be applied
sn industry, the profes wions, or in anyone’s job Till be posed at a forum at
rinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe, on the eve of the General Election. b A panel, representing
he local branch of the National Federation of Old a Age Pensions Associations
election scene are his run- ni ng ma t e s , J ame s McGhi e and William Maunders, who both have M trade union connections.
egion.New' to the Clitheroe
Vr Maunders, of Pendle Wiew, Three Rivers Park, r est Bradford, is now tetired. He was a textile rerade union official before t cently moving to the dis
woad, is a maintenance s orker at Padiham power oftation. He is a trade union o ficer there and a member mf the works safety com
rict from Aspull. RMr McGhie, of Waterloo
ittee.'' ............................................................................
educational representative — Mrs Mavis Chaddock; the regional secretary of e COHSE, Mr E. Cooper;
O.n the panel will be s
thoth sides of industry ana que church will tackle the nesestions a week on Wed
p.mday, starting at 7-30
ngineering manager Mr Andrew Crook, and the Rev. Richard Jones. They will reply to ques
o work for ICI, after being with the Department of the Environment in l London. He is studying
Mer Nuttall (Ind) j
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tions sent in advance to Methodist ministers at the 10 c hu r c h e s in the Clitheroe circuit, or asked from the floor on the night. Questionmaster will be Mr Fletcher Richardson, of Radio Blackburn. To prepare for the
s forum, all this Sunday’s
ervices at churches in the circuit will be on the theme “Work and witness.” a Preachers, both ministers
nd lay, will deal in their s sermons with the relation aily work.
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