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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 20th,>


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THE most. disgraceful aspect of last week’s “shameful scene” in the House of Commons was that it had the tacit support of the new leader of the Opposition, Mr Michael Foot. That was the view of


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impression IN a report last week of the industrial situ­ ation at Neotechnic E n g i n e e r i n g , Clitheroe, the impres­ sion may have been given that the. com­ pany is suffering from a 'cash flow problem.


situation as far as some of the firm’s customers are con­ cerned, and not Neotechnic- itself.


In fact, this is the


any inconvenience or embarrassment our a r t ic le may have caused to the com­ pany, management and employees.


We apologise for


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query


EXPENSES incurred travelling on council busi­ ness should not be dis­ closed to the Press, a Ribble Valley councillor believes.


.£304.35 for travelling — in six months from April to September.


(Longridge) told the coun­ cil that a table prepared by the treasurer’s depart­ ment showed that he had claimed more than £660 —


Coun. Fred Singleton


accurate as they, in fact, covered seven months,


luvcicu o


maintained Coun. Single- be guests 0f honour at the ton, who represents the concert i given by pupils of


But the figures were in­ .


* I ana ivlis


outside bodies, including the Association of District Councils.


the only figures that should be given to the Press. We pay out for our own travelling expenses and it can be a month before they can be reco vered,” he said.


“Attendance, claims are


the “Triple Echo” gospel group-


. . . _ . . n i n


anyone wishing to attend is advised to obtain an advance ticket from Mr P. Wrigley, “Moorgarth,” L i t t lem o o r Road, Clitheroe. A collection will be taken during the evening,


Admission is free and . ' . , t


oress of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mrs Leo Wells, wilnl


lbo vveii&j


council on a number ol Ribblesdale school and ___L n . l i n n i n n l n r l i n n * 1


Clitheroe Division Conser­ vative MP Mr, David Waddington, speaking at a coffee evening in Clitheroe on Friday. He said Mr Foot had


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Mr Waddington said: “Socialist bovver boys, in­ cluding,! am sorry to say, Jack Straw, the MP for Blackburn, picketed the entrance to the Chamber to prevent the ' Queen’s messenger from entering. Bully boys of the Left de­ termined to defy the Speaker and make a shambles of Parliament. “This is the new Social­


failed in his most obvious duty — to uphold the au­ thority of the Speaker. Describing the incident,


Buy a full size' Bird life


in the estuaries


ist party. This is the new Labour leader. He was supposed to be a great Parliamentarian. Par­ liamentarian my foot!! The people had better beware.” The coffee evening, or­


A TALK on the natural history of the north west­ ern estuaries by Mr R. Freethy gave much plea­ sure to members of Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society. He said Morecambe


ganised by Clitheroe Con-, servative branch, was held at Prospect House, Church Brow, the home of Mr and Mrs J. R


Tindall. Guests included the


.of Clitheroe Division As­ sociation, Mrs M. Troop, the chairman, Mr James Rawson and Mrs Rawson and agent Mary Dutton.


Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mrs Leo Wells, the president


THE Clitheroe and dis­ trict “Sunny Smiles” festi­ val concert, in aid of the N a tio n a l C h i ld re n ’s Home, will be held at Trinity Methodist School next Wednesday, at 7-15


Sunny smiles


p.m. - The Mayor and May


Bay was by far the largest in the number of birds it supported. Three or four different species could live off the same ground because of their particular food require­ ments and the shape and sizes of their bills. While encouraging


THE annual autumn fair organised by the Association of Friends of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, in the school hall on Friday, attracted a large turnout and real­ ised a profit of around £400. Attractions included


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a tombola stall, which i t s e l f ' raised £130, home-produce stalls, a “coffee shop” which sold hot mince pies and sausage rolls .and ex­ hibitions of various crafts by a number of local artists. Members of the As­


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people to look at these birds Mr Freethy ap­ pealed for a cautious ap­ proach so as riot to dis­ turb their feeding. He also described the area and habitats favoured by a variety of birds during the different seasons. Next Thursday’s lec­


ture, on the Yorkshire Dales National Parks, will be given by Mr F Parrott.


The lighter side


THE Vicar of Read, Rev. Alan Reid chose his often humorous experiences as a Church of England minister .as his subject for a ta lk to St P au l’s. Mothers’ Union. He said that the church


had a part for everyone to play and responsibilities should be shared out rather than left to a few. The Church, he added,


sociation, as well as pa­ rents, friends, pupils and staff, assisted with preparations- for the fair and made sure ev­ erything went smooth­ ly. A spokesman for the Friends’ Association said they were very grateful to everyone who helped to make the event a success. The Friends’ Associa­


tion’s next big event is the Christmas dance, also in the school hall, a week tomorrow.


Canoe race postponed


THE annual Clitheroe Scout and Guide Canoe Club slalom to have taken place on the Hodder on Sunday had to be post­ poned because of the high state of the river. More than 100 canoeists


IRONMONGERS 56 KING STREET


DAWSON’S MONCUR — PANTER


Geraldine Panter was married to research stu­ dent Mr David Arthur Graeme Moncur at Clitheroe Register Office


Translator Miss' Sara


on Saturday. The bride is the elder


daughter of Mr and Mrs K. A. Panter, of Brung- erley Avenue, Clitheroe.. The bridegroom is the


mooning in Munich. They are to live in London. Photograph: Pye’s,


Clitheroe. SHARING


only son of Mr and Mrs W. K. Moncur, of Edin­ burgh. The bride wore a white


CLITHEROE and Wad­ dington councils are to meet to discuss sharing | the se rv ic e s of a lengthsman.


■ flowers and she earned a Victorian-style posy' of ro se s , f re e s ia and stephanotis. Witnesses were Miss


Edwardian-style gown of cotton and lace. Her head­ dress was a circlet of


should also be prepared to change with the times and accept new ideas and forms of worship.


• Plantation Farm, Chip­ ping, it was decided that the water was too high. The race will now take


were to have taken part, but when officials ex­ amined the stretch near


place early in the New Year.


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A VERY well supported Christmas fair raised £264 for the Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary and brought the total raised so far this year by the Whalley branch to £1,000. v Pictured at Saturday’s


Hewitt, of Halifax. He is a re g u la r v is i to r to Bieakholt and takes a ser- vice ev e ry y e a r on “Animal Sunday” — St Francis’s Day. The fair was held in


fair with some of the hel­ pers and visitors is the opener, the Rev. Francis


stalls run by Bleakholt representatives, including the chairman, Miss E.


Searle. The secretary of the


Whalley CE School. Stalls were run by branch mem­ bers and pupils’ of the school. There, were also


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Whalley branch, Mrs Sally Carlyon, said it had been a very successful event and the helpers de-


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jane Panter, the bride’s s ister, and Mr Clive Burgess. Miss Panter wore a damson-coloured velvet skirt and white Ed­ wardian-style blouse - and carried a Victorian-style posy of roses and freesia. A reception was held at


the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley.


Council needs a part-time lengthsman, but knows someone prepared to work on a full-time basis, and approached Clitheroe to see if an arrangement could be made.


Waddington Parish


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