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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 12th, 10S2 9 Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Ex- Council leader’s bid to regain seat


THE former leader of the Ribble Valley Council, Mr Bill Flem­ ing, is bidding to regain his old seat in the Billington and Langho ward. He will fight a by-elec­


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borough and parish coun­ cils because of business and family commitments four months after moving to take over Grindleton Post Office.


She q u it both the


tion for the Conservatives on September 2nd against Mr Raymond Gibson, rep­ resenting Labour. Mr Fleming (49), of


Barn Acre, Longsight Road, Langho, lost his seat on the council in 1979 when several Indepen­ dents were elected on a wave of protest over the au th o r i ty ’s new £lm. offices. Ironically, the vacancy


for a family paper and metal business, is in his third year as the chair­ man of’the Darwen Con­ stituency Conservative Association — a post he says he will relinquish if


Mr Fleming, who works


elected. “Obviously I am still


at Billington has been caused by the resignation


of one of the Indepen­ dents, Coun. Mrs Olga Leach.


very interested in the council’s affairs and in view of my past experi­ ence I feel I can play a useful role,” he said. Mr Fleming is married with three children.


His opponent, 37-year- old Mr Gibson, of Larkhill


council has little executive powers and would wel­ come the chance to take part in decision-making at


St Augustine’s, Billington. He feels the parish


borough level. He too, is married with


three children. In an election to fill a


vacancy on the parish council, also being held on September 2nd, there will be a straight fight bet­ ween Independent Mr George Crook and Con­ servative Mrs Kathleen


Robinson. Mr Fleming


Cottages, Old Langho, has been a member of Bil- lington Parish Council for the past three years. .Bom in the village, he


Mr Gibson


is a State Enrolled Nurse at Brockhall Hospital. He is also on the board


of governors at Ribbles- dale School, Clitheroe and


Mrs Robinson, of Pine Lodge, Calder Avenue, it could be a case of triple celebration . . . because polling day is her 43rd birthday and her husband Geoffs 51st birthday!


For mother-of-three Barbecue helps village hall fund


Billington from Sabden 20 years ago and has always been interested in local


Mrs Robinson moved to


government. She helps to organise a


youth support group in B i llin g to n for the Bleakholt Animal Sanctu­


ary and is a local collector


for the NSPCC. Mr Crook (54), of Long-


worth Road, is a haulage contractor. He has lived in Billing­


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ton all his life and feels his particular corner of the area should have some representation on the parish council. Rather than disrupt les­


sons at St Augustine’s, the Ebenezer Baptist


Church, Whalley Road, is to be used as a polling station in Billington. The station in Langho will be the Methodist. Chapel. Both will be open bet­ ween 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. Anyone requiring a


SLAIDBURN village


hall fund is expected to be £*100 the richer as the result of a barbecue at the Hark to Bounty Inn, on Friday. There was an excel­


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postal vote should apply to Returning Officer Mr Michael Jackson by week today. There are no postal votes for parish elections.


le n t tu r n o u t w ith people coming from outlying farms and as far away as Blackburn. Dancing followed in the Hark to Bounty courtroom and in the village h all to the music of the Nookies Disco. The next event will


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B a rb a ra Mutch, the bridegroom’s sister.


dresses with a white motif and had circlets of white silk flowers in their hair. They carried posies of white carnations and stephanotis.


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Best man was Mr John


conducted by Canon C. Butlin, a reception was held at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. The couple are to live in


Following the service,


Brierfield. P hotograph: P ye’s,


Clitheroe. PRICE — YATES


man, Miss Glynda Annise Yates, was married to car salesman Mr Charles N. Price, at St Leonard’s Church, Langho. The bride is the only


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by her father, wore a full- length white gown and train with lace yoke and sleeves. Her circular veil held in place by a


Juliet cap and she earned


CB enthusiasts carry on club


CITIZEN Band radio enthusiasts in Clitheroe area are to carry on breaking ■


least for the time being.


President’s dinner


Whitnell. Follows the fortunes of an inn-keeping family from 1871 to 1939. Written with


JUNIOR E d u c a t io n M in is te r Dr Rhodes Boyson was one; of the guests at a president’s dinner at Billington on Friday organised by the Darwen Constituency Conservative Association.


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nil tool­


try roads” — Peter Brereton. In this lovingly compiled hand­ book the motorist and cyclist


“Through Britain on coun­


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the world” — Ted Willis. A most unusual thriller that holds the reader through all its twists and turns to the final


Langho and Billington and representatives from the villages were among the 80 people at the/dinner.


The constituency covers


Walter Clegg MP, who is president of the North West Provincial Area of the Conservative Party.


Also there; was Sir


president, Mrs Jean Vic­ kers, of Dinckley, wel­ comed everyone. Sir Walter proposed the toast to the association and in reply, chairman Mr Bill Fleming, of Langho, rer marked that it would be a sad day when the consti­ tuency disappears in the imminent boundary re­ shuffle.


The local / association


among members- of Clitheroe CB Supporters’ Association led to a crisis meeting at the Hodder Bridge Hotel, Chaigley. However, this was at­


Dwindling in te re s t


ten d ed by about 50 people, who said they wanted the association to continue. But secretary Mrs Pat Williams, of Woone Lane, Clitheroe, is not convinced about the groups long term pros­


pects. She said: “The associa­


tion is hanging on, but we will have to wait and see whether members will be


as keen in two or three months.” Enthusiasm for CB has


tailed off throughout the country since it was made legal. After having to close membership at 500 last year, the association has been attracting only a handful of breakers to m e etin g s and social


events. The next date for the


members will be a meet­ ing of a number of CB clubs from the area at the Threev Rivers Caravan Park, West Bradford, a week tonight.


wore full-length blue dres­ ses with matching blue pillbox hats and carried posies of red and white roses. Cheryl and Bianca wore full-length white dresses and coronets of flowers and carried blue floral sprays and white


Dorothy bags. Best man was Mr G.


Robinson and usher Mr Brett Price, the brideg­ room’s younger brother. The ceremony, con­


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RIBBLE Valley Council has made a grant of £50 to help Kennet District Council, in Wiltshire, pay legal fees which will be incurred in its appeal to the House of Lords to de­ termine when a telephone exchange becomes liable


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