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THREE Ribble Valley children have gained ex­ cellent results in music theory exams. Edward Gretton (9), of


THROUGH rain or shine, devoted poppy sellers in


Waddington tramped the village streets each year to collect money for the poppy appeal. But their efforts have


Old Hall, West Bradford: Jennifer Gladwin (10), of Old Lane, Barrow, and Sharon Collins (11), of P ag e f ie ld C re s c e n t , Clitheroe, all gained over 90 marks out of a possible 99 in the Associated Board grade one exam.


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Whalley Abbey on a spring morning FeTh?tonction was a coffee:j n o r n i n g ^


abbey, white elepliapts and linen and there was a raffle.


whniien a hhon nenrhm morning — and helped to raise, £110 for the souvenirs of the


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not gone unnoticed by the Waddington branch of the Royal British Legion, and last week 12 long serving poppy sellers were pre­ sented with certificates by president Mr Stanley Taylor and chairman Mr Donald Crompton. Among them was one of


the oldest members, Mr Harold Carvell (8S), of Teewood Farm, who still plays an active part. Receiving an award on


Pat on back


WHALLEY’S lengthsman was given a pat on the back at the village’s annual parish meeting. Chairman of the parish ouncil, Coun. Miss


Elizabeth Drew, of Glebe House; Mrs Doreen Ed­ mondson, of Queensway; Mrs Margaret Holding, of West Bradford Road; Mrs Edna Irwin and Mrs Alice Whiteside, both of Beech- th o rp e Avenue; Mrs Elizabeth Garnett, of Beechthorpe; Mrs Mary Hayton, of Coulthurst Lane; Mrs Jean Nelson, of Edisford Road; Mrs Kath Robbins, of The Square; and Mrs Kathleen Frank- land, of Grindleton Road, West Bradford. The event was organ­


ised by Mrs Les Norris, who is in charge of the poppy appeal, which last year raised £1,000. Waddington Miss Royal


Cou?le sell farm


B 0 L T 0 N - B Y - B 0 W - LAND farmer Mr Thomas Henry Eastham and his wife Margaret will be bid- ding goodbye to the Ribble Valley shortly and heading for a new life in


ing their home of the past 17 years at Lower Harrop Fold Farm, which will be sold by auction today. The farm animals and machinery will go under the hammer on May 3rd. Mrs Eastham explained


the Isle of Man: The Easthams are leav­


Pauline Wilkinson, said there had been a marked reduction in the amount of litter in the village since the man started work last July.


British Legion, Alison Nevett, attended and guests included branch members of Clayton-le- Moors and the Royal Air- fo rc e A s s o c ia t io n ,


Skipton. Thanks were expressed


to Waddington Social Club for the facilities they provide for meetings.


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DATE FOR­ ELECTION OF NEW MAYOR


THE traditional Clitheroe Mayor-making ceremony is to take place on May 6th.


Bob Ainsworth will lead a procession from the Star- kie Arms Hotel • to the council chamber at 11-45


i Retiring Mayor Coun.


new Mayor, Coun. Leo Wells, will start at noon, and afterwards he will lead a procession back to the Starkie Arms for lunch.


The ceremony for the


will be a dinner at the C a s t le R e s ta u r a n t , Clitheroe, to celebrate Coun. Wells’ election. This follows the tradition that when a new mayor is elected, he holds a dinner in his first year of office.


In the evening there


THE Mother’s Union at St Leonard’s, Langho, celebrated the centenary of their church by enrol­ ling 14 new members and three commended mem­ bers from other branches. The new recruits were:


with the Mayor can obtain tickets from Town Clerk Mr Leslie Telford, price £5.50. The dinner starts with a reception by Coun. Wells at 6-30 p.m.


People wishing to dine


Hilton, Mrs Valerie Pounder, Mrs Enid Pun, Mrs Kathleen Stacker, Mrs Joan Davies and Miss


Mrs Dorothy Cavalieri, Mrs Elsie Chadwick, Mrs Kathrin Crabtree, Mrs Gladys Cotton, Mrs Jen­ nifer Isherwood, Mrs Margaret Ellis, Mrs Val­ e r ie Boardman, Mrs Lilian Hartley, Mrs Irene


were Mrs Jenny Crump, Mrs Margaret Bretherton a n d M r s B a rb a ra


Edith Chew. Commended members


Taverner. The service, held in St


Leonard’s Church, was conducted by the Rev. P au l Wa r r e n , who preached about the aims


of the MU. Mrs J. Smith was organist.


M. Holt explained the meaning and policies of the movement. *


Enrolling member Mrs


met in the school for supper and entertainment by the Melrose. Singers. St Gabriel’s MU, Brow-


Afterwards members


nhill, were invited to join m the celebrations and their enrolling member,


Poppy sellers earn praise


Mrs Eastwood, expressed thanks.


MIND decides on legal action


LEGAL action in a bid to give the vote to residents in mental institutions is being taken by MIND — the campaigning mental health organisation.


the County Court, prob­ ably in the autumn, if the Ribble Valley Council’s Chief Executive and Re­ tu rn in g Officer, Mr Michael Jackson, con­ tinues to refuse to accept the names of 660 Calder- stones residents for inclu­ sion on the register of electors. The decision was taken


MIND’s fight is to go to


Tony Stones, divisional nursing officer at Calder- stones.


scribed the talks as “very amicable,” said MIND was extremely concerned at the Returning Officer’s decision to reject the Cal- derstones residents for the register.


Mr Brandon, who de­


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after a meeting between MIND’s legal director Mr Larry Gostin, north-west regional organiser Mr David Brandon, and Mr


Fined £20


LABOURER Neil Parkin- i son (40), of St Mary Street, Clitheroe, was fined £20 by the town’s magistrates when he ad­ mitted being drunk and


disorderly in Whalley Road. He told the court: “I’m very sorry I caused a disturbance." •


asked to state clearly his reasons for refusing them the vote. If he persisted with this course of action, MIND would take the matter to the County Court, said Mr Brandon. “This is a worrying


Mr Jackson would be THEd’S.


issue, because in some parts of the country re­ turning officers take a dif­ ferent view to Mr J ackson and accept mentally-hand­ icapped residents for the register,” he added. Mr Brandon remains-


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