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PROCTER COCKERAM
hian families were united in a wedding at Beaulieu Abbey Church, Hamp shire. Mr David Melvyn Proc
Chipping and West Lot Letters to the Editor
mswv Cannot for resentment’
THE paign being launched by Coun. Bracewell, reputedly to combat van d a lism in the Ribble Valley, would be most welcome if the underlying causes had not been created and were being per petuated by his own
Party. He reputedly cannot understand the reason for
the decline in moral stan dards of young people. 1 can give him the answer in one word — depriva tion.
families with children old enough to go to nursery school. There is a chronic shortage of such places in Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley. Then, after re ceiving a place at infant school there, are the dif ficulties arising from the lack of adequate education funding leading to the poor condition of many of Lancashire’s schools and the lack of facilities. Moving on to secondary
Consider the plight of
schools, it becomes quite obvious that what is being offered is, indeed, a second-class education with a lack of money to provide even such basics a text book for each
pupil. School meals have deteriorated from a hot nutritious meal to, in many cases, a packed lunch. Funding for "extras”
14.5% unemployment in the North West. Youngs ters coming from such families, which exist at or • below the official poverty line, are already at a dis advantage before they go through such an education system. By the time they have gone through it and, in many cases, face the very real threat of unem ployment themselves, we cannot really blame some of them for feeling resent ment. This resentment, in some cases, turns to anger, which is then turned against a society they feel has let them down. Under such circumst
There is also a level of
such as the school compu ter has now to be pro vided by children and
ances, especially as Chief Insp. Rawstrone points out that vandalism in Clitheroe . is actually di minishing, such a cam paign as Coun. Bracewell proposes may well be like waving a red rag to a bull.
their parents via fund raising events rather than should be the case — from the Government. After all, part of the taxes we pay are for edu cation purposes.
defeat vandalism is to end the conditions that cause it and to encourage young people to feel that they are tin equally respected part of modern society.
The only way to finally
MP COURTEOUS AND EFFICIENT
FEEL I must come to the defence of David
ter, younger sen of Mr anti Sirs E. Procter, of Crow Trees Farm, Chip ping, married Miss Emma Jane Coekcram, only daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Cockeram, of Kirklis ton, West Lothian, Scot land. The bridegroom is an
Waddington after reading the offensive letter in last week’s “Advertiser and Times” from Mr Parker. Since Mr Waddington
became Ribble Valley's MP, I have asked for his help on two occasions in connection with an elderly 'dative. On both occa
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executive officer with the Ministry of Defence in London and the bride is a retail manager with Lib erty in London. Tlie bride, given away
lucky to have such a hard
working MP. Whatever he does in his
sions, Mr Waddington was kind, courteous and efficient and, within a short period, had solved the problems successfully. When he was MP for
by her father, wore gown of w h ite silk Dupion. Her full-length veil was secured by a headdress of pink and white silk Dupion roses and she canned a bouquet of pale pink roses and gypsophila. Bridesmaids were the
Nelson and Colne, he had reputation for helping
his constituents whatever their political beliefs and I know this applies also to the Ribble Valley. We are
thankless position as a Home Office Minister will not please everyone, but most people will under stand that Parliament has
Inequality only breeds fear, hatred and contempt — of which vandalism is only one aspect. Before it is said that f
am trying to score politi cal points, 1 would refer those interested to a recent Church of England report on rural areas which reaches telling con clusions of its own on the depr iva tion th a t the Tories, by their uncaring policies and lack of invest ment in society, have created.
MR S. WHITTLE, 13 Central Avenue, Clitheroe.
Residents not being ‘ripped o f f
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laid down rules for the control of immigration which Mr Waddington's postion requires him to enforce.
MRS C. L. WALMSLEY, 1 and 2 Brookside, Holden, Bolton-by-Bnwland.
bridegroom’s sister. Miss Karen Procter, his niece, Miss Alison Procter and Miss Sally Davies and Miss Wendy Freeman. They wore hooped dres
Mr Waddington’s ‘onerous task’
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ses of pink floral cotton lawn with fitted bodices and scalloped overskirts with frilled off-the-shoul- der necklines. The dresses were made by the bride. In their hair they had circlets of pink and white flowers and they canned bouquets of matching flowers. Best man was Mr Jon Brooking and groomsmen were the bride's brothers, Mr S tan ley and Mr Robert Cockeram. The ceremony was per
The Domus, Beaulieu Abbey, after which the couple left for a honey moon in Cornwall. They are to live in Chatham. Kent. Photograph: Barry Rickman, Hampshire.
formed by the Rev. Terry Abernothy and organist was Mr Nigel Gardner. A reception was held at
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Drove too fast on bypass
WEST BRADFORD motorist Peter Dunn (33), of Eastfield Drive, was fined £30 by Clitheroe magistrates for exceeding the 60 m.p.h. limit on the Aotl at Pendleton. The court heard that
AFTER reading Mr Par ker's letter in last week's “Advertiser and Times," Mr Waddington is entitled to feel insulted. To decry the onerous task our Member of Parliament has. in one of the most difficult positions in Gov ernment, is borne out of ignorance.
matter is that, whatever Mr Waddington does in his capacity at the Home Office as Minister for Im migration, he cannot win. There are plenty of Mr
The plain fact of the
Parkers in this world who are quick to criticise with out having all the facts to hand and I suggest that it is arrogance on Mr Par ker's part to infer that Mr Waddington is not capable of doing his job. Finally, Mr Parker, I
tention at all of losing the next General Election.
JULIAN A. PARKINSON, Merry Hoys, Heechthorpe Avenue, Wuddington.
WORTHWHILE CAUSE
THIS year. Remembrance Sunday is on November 9th and house-to-house .•oileetions will commence on October 27th, leading up to Poppy Day on November 8th. This is the one and only
occasion in the year when we are publicly asked to contribute towards this most worthwhile cause. Although the war ended
young men need work, the unemployed need fi nancial assistance, many veterans need nursing care and attention in our residential and convales cent homes. Indeed, liter ally thousands of ex-Ser- vicemen and women, as well as their dependants, need help in one way or another. All this work is fi
police car followed Dunn' vehicle for half a mile, clocking his speed at 72 to 80 m.p.h. In a letter to the court,
Dunn said a car had closed up behind him and so he accelerated to in crease tile distance. As was night-time, he had been unaware it was police vehicle until he saw its flashing blue light.
Sf CATHERINE'S CHURCH, West Bradford
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more than 40 years ago and many of us have memories of it — be it through war service or national service — it is emite surprising to think that nobody under 60 now could have s e r ved throughout the second world war. This inevitably leads
can assure you that we Conservatives have no in
that our residents do get enough to eat, are proper ly and caringly looked after and are not “ripped off or in any way ex ploited. The test is, of course, a simple one: let anyone who thinks other wise — or who simply doesn't know what to think — pay us an unan nounced visit. After all. that is what
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the Lancashire County Council inspectors do, as do officials of the Fire Service and the Depart ment of the Environment. If, during these quite fre quent, unscheduled visits, anything is considered to be not up to standard, the deficiencies are quickly pointed out and as quickly remedied. 1 am sure that 1 speak
for all the residential care homes in this area when 1 say that the public at large, and in particular anyone contemplating en tering a home, may have complete confidence in the standards prevailing and in the agencies whose job it is to oversee them. In conclusion, may 1
also say that, contrary to persistent rumours. High Brake is not changing hands.
D. A. MORETON, High Brake, Residential Rest Home, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe.
nanced mainly by the pro ceeds from the annual Poppy Appeal and only 6p in every £1 spent goes towards administration, including fund raising. Can I please appeal to
more and more people to ask what, then, does the Legion do today except, perhaps, pay homage to “our glorious dead" of two world wars. What can be its financial needs? The fact is that the Legion not only honours
tlie dead in the best way possible — by caring for the living — but also meets more demands on its services than ever before. Since the end of the
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COUN. JOHN WALMSLEY, Ribble Valley Mayor.
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