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MEMBERS of CliftlGroe Parish Church Badminton Club welcome guests from the /Newton, Sabden and Ribblesdale teams to then- annual dinner dance at the Castle Restaurant on Friday evening. The event attracted 83
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SOME say that the Clitheroe Grammar Schools cannot survive because, in the next few years, the number: of children reaching secondary school age will . have : fallen dramatically. But at the present time
there are lots of children outside the Clitheroe area who apply for “residual places” and do not get them, so why not give more children outside the area a chance of a gram mar school education? The answer is that the
' about to sink. ; For a start, it is usually
fe a tis t argument. We should be widening free dom of choice rather than limiting it even further. We should be preserving schools of proven worth rather than destroying them on the altar of politi
cal dogma. And the whole educational system will suffer if we finish up with no schools of re a l academic merit to set standards of excellence which others can try to emulate.
p r e s e n t L a n c a sh i re County Council would not dream of extending paren tal choice in this way be cause it is dedicated to 100 per cent comprehen- sivisation and, until that is achieved, objects to the idea of selective schools creaming off r.ble pupils from other areas where the choice of a grammar school education has al ready been done away with. It is a sterile and de
A LOCAL evening news-, paper has'launched a “Save East Lancashire” campaign. But surely the name, is a mistake. There must be a lot more to be gained by singing the praises of our part, of the world’ and making sure that it is known as a grand place in which to live and work than by going around the place moaning that we are on board a ship which is
attract industry into1 an area is to praise the vir tues of the workforce, to point to how few are the days lost through strikes, how willing people are to learn new skills, how adaptable they have proved themselves to be. The best way so scare
a mistake to say some thing which is demonstr ably untrue even if it is only said to emphasise a valid point. And the best way to
for E a s t Lancashire, shouting, not crying for help.
WE have now embarked on the Committee Stage of the Employment Bill. Twenty four of us spend
off industrialists is to tell them that they are about to enter a disaster zone, the inhabitants of which are in a state of despair. So I shall be shouting
by David Waddington AAP for Clitheroe Division
Tuesday anc) Thursday mornings in Committee Room 14 supposedly going through the Bill line by line to remove minor defects. In faet^ we are acting
been applied so often in recent years that nobody , now bothers very much about it. Indeed, in July 1976, the Labour Govern ment actually had the temerity to ask the House of Commons to approve five guillotine motions on one and the same day and the sky did not fall in oh
is Mrs Janet -Fookes, champion of animals, charming and' very firm. The other day, when a member kept getting to his, feet she eventually shouted to him to sit down and behave himself. He only wanted to say
the place. Chairing the Committee
out an elaborate charade, with the Government per suading its own back-ben chers to remain almost to tally silent so as to get the Bill out of Committee as soon as possible and the Opposition prolonging the proceedings as much as possible with the object of forcing the Government to apply the “guillotine”. A Bill is “guillotined”
when the government ob tains the approval of the House (hot just the Com mittee) to ' a time-table motion restricting further debate. ■ By tradition, guillotine
. night or longer. AH the time the Whips
after" tha t, we shall pro long the'sittings to mid-
will be adding up the hours and when we have endured 80 or more the guillotine motion' will be tabled. The Opposition .will, explode with anger and .then everyone will breathe a sigh of relief arid say: “At last another Committee S tag e is nearly over.
that he could not hear a word of the proceedings (room . 14 'is very large), blit: he will not try that again. Leading for the Govern
• Michael Alison and myself. •On the other side are four ex-Ministers led by
ment is Norman Tebbit and he is supported by the - Minister of State,
>Eric Varley. The Govern ment has an overall ma
changed our procedures so that a timetable is laid down for every Bill?” But nothing will- happen. Things will continue as they are now because about the only power in' the hands of the Opposi tion is th e 'p ow e r to impose some delay on the progress of legislation and it is not a power an Op position is ever going to be willing to surrender.
Isn’t it about time we
debates are. noisy occa sions during which the
But the guillotine has
jority of two but it seems that in most circumst ances we can also rely on the support of Cyril Smith ■ and Tom Bradley (SDP) and thereby clock up a majority of four.
Opposition of the day ac cuses the Government of all sorts of foul-misdeeds.
sitting on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon as
Shortly we shall start well as mornings and soon
I DO not. like missing surgeries but I do find that I have a lot of speak-' ing engagements about th e place and fixed surgeries on Saturday mornings are not always possible. I am always, however, prepared to fix up a special appointment and anyone may ring my office at Clitheroe 25939 to arrange one.
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87 Lowergate to a hairdressing salon and shop selling hairdres sing products and beauty pre parations (0097).
an existing store in Church Street, to form a dwelling
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Clitheroc: Change of use of Conversion and extension of
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Whallcy: Erection of radio Hurst Green: Erection of a
. A HUNDRED and fifty people attended a cheese and tvine even ing organised by Clitheroe Old People’s Welfare Committee at' the Pendle Clfib. The £250° raised will
fund for toilets for the disabled at the ,club. Clitheroe Mayor and
be divided equally bet- iveen the Ribble Valley Hospice Appeal and a
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Mrs Myra Clegg and her husband attended, along ivith representa tiv e s from many Ribble Valley organ isations. There teas a bring-
Mayoress Cohn, and Mrs Bob Ainsworth and Ribble Valley Deputy Mayor Coun.
PUPILS’ CLEAN SWEEP
PUPILS of the Watson School of Dramatic Art, Clitheroe, swept the board in the verse-speak ing class for 16 to 18-year- olds at Burnley Festival of Speech and Drama.
Main Street, Gisburn, gained the trophy and gold medal for first place, with Fiona Murray, of The GroVe, Clitheroe, taking second place and the silver medal.
Diane . Farnworth, of “HOW WELL DO YOU HEAR?” If you have any sort of difficulty hearing voices or TV — don t miss the three-day hearing event
and-buy stall and tom bola and raffle winner teas Mr John Taylor.. Old People’s Welfare Committee chairman Mr Brian Haig thank ed everyone who
A CHEESE arid wine tasting party organised by the Clitheroe Ladies’ branch of the Conserva: tive Association proved a popular evening. Mr David Marshall, of
(right) busy keeping charged the glasses of some of the guests.
helped. Picture: Mr Haig
Passion music
Chipping, gave a talk on wine and women’s consti tuency chairman Mrs.M. E.- Jeffrey invited the g a th e r in g to become active members of . the Clitheroe branch. „ Mrs 'Gill Waddingtori, wife of the Clitheroe Divi
sion- MP, attended the evening, held at the Con servative Club,. . .
CLITHEROE Evening. Townswomen’s Guild choir, under the leader ship of Mr G. T. Hitchen, is to sing John Stainer’s “Crucifixion” , at" Mitton Parish Church on Passion Sunday,’March 28th, at 7
Jerry Latham (baritone) and Mr Derek Gill (terior).
p.m. Soloists will be Mr
tine Pozzi, of Thorney- holme, Barrow, who. re
In third place was Mar-
ceived a certificate. All the girls are 16.
; tract class (16 to 18).' Roderick Davies. (9),- of
medal for coming second in the solo dramatic ex-
Diane also won a silver
Wiswell' .Shay Farm, Whalley, came second in the solo dramatic extract for 9 to 11-year-olds and Roger Marsden (9), of- Halstead’s Farm,. West Bradford, was third. Roderick also came
ill Road, Clitheroe, came second in the 8 and under solo dramatic extract and Angela Kay (13), of Kemple View, Clitheroe, was • third in the' 16 and . under solo coihedy Class.
third in, the unprepared sight-reading for 9 and under; . Nicola Hill (8), of Salth-
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