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CANDIDATES LINE UP FOR THE LOCAL ELECTIONS


THE Ribble Valley is hotting up for election fever on May 4th, when candidates vie for


will be returned unopposed.' Candidates in the Ribble


follows:


S n e ll (Cons.); A r th u r Pearson, D a v id John Wynne (Lib.Dem.).


seats on borough, town and parish councils. Elections will take place in all borough wards, all


four wards of Clitheroe and the parishes of Barrow, Billington, Chatbum, Alston, Dilworth, Mellor,Sab- den and Waddington. In other parishes, candidates


Edisford, Low Moor and T r in ity (three seats) — Allan . . .


Grammar School (three seats) — Frank Edgar Dyson, Catherine Hooper, Rich lard Howel Jones (Lib.Dem.); David Anthony Brass, Pamela Gertrude Dowson, Patrick Charles Shepherd (Cons.); Mary Lynn Bedford, Brian Nightingale (Lab.): Ian Frank Brown (Ind.).


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Ribblcsdale (two seats) — John Stephen Sutcliffe, Mar- g a ret Ele an o r S u tc lif fe (L ib . Dem.); Graham O’Hare


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(Cons.). St James’ (two seats) — Stephen Holt, Charles Denis


McWilliam (Lib. Dem.): Alb ert Atkinson (Cons.); Chris­ topher Bryan Anthony Nightingale (Lab.); Ronald Pickup (Coop, ana Lab.). Alston (two seats) — Sarah Balshaw, Michael J . Wilkin* son (Lib.Dem.); James Rogerson, David Thornton Smith


(Cons.). Dilworth (three scats) — Rose-Marie Croasdale. John


Stuart Reese, Sarah Wilkinson (Lib. Dem.); Alan Brown, Catherine Mary Hodkinson (Cons.).


M e llo r (three seats) — Stephen Paul Admtt, Ena Mar­ . _


jorie Douglas, John Malcom Theakstone (Lib.Dem.); Stanley William Thomas, Noel Clifford, Charles Workman (Cons.). B illing ton (three seats) — Daniel Board, Jennifer Ann


Grimes, Graham Hugh Sowter (Lib.Dem.); Raymond Bond, William Fleming, Kathleen Alicia Robinson (Cons.). CIayton-Ie-Da!e and Salcsburv (one seat) — Peter Ains­


worth (Cons.); Edward Joyce (Lib.Dem.). Wilpshire (two seats)— Peter Evans, Christopher John


Holtom (Cons.); Susan Deborah Metcalf, Christine Elizabeth Thomas (Lib.Dem.).


Waddington (one seat) — Henry Backhouse (Cons.); Donald Lodge (Lib.Dem.).


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Terence Patrick Murray (Lib.Dem.). Bowland, Newton and Slaidbum (one seat) — Andrew


Gisbum and Rimington (one seat) — Katherine Mary Dyson (Lib.Dem.); Allan Hacking (Ind.); Derek Mark Waller


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( Grindleton and West Bradford (one seat) — Edwin Her­ mann Gretton (Cons.); Annie Gwennyth Pye (Lib.Dem.). Read (one seat) — Alan Geoffrey Barton (Lab.); Peter


Bolton (Lib.Dem.); Peter Emberlin Arthur Redpath (Cons.). Sabden (one scat) — Eileen Lowe (Lib.Dem.); John


Terence Shorter (Cons.); Michael Willis (Lab.). Aighton, B ailey and Chalgley (one seat) — Peter Regin­


ald Hardwick (Lib.Dem.); Allan Kay (Cons.). Chipping (one seat) — Bertha Bradshaw (Lib.Dem.);


Charles Wadsworth Holden (Cons.). Chatbum (one seat) — Herbert Edward Boden (Cons.); Bruce Howard Dowles (Lib.Dem.).


Whalley (two seats) — David Brayley-Willmetts, Andrew N ia ll Macfarlane (Lab.); Joyce Holgate, Barbara Rachel


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Big fund-raisers now want help themselves


AROUND £100,000 has been raised for local charities at the summer


fair held in Clitheroe and at its castle over the last eight years. Now the fair’s organisers, Clitheroe Round Table


and Clitheroe Lions Club, are looking for a sponsor to support this June’s Castle Fayre, which will be cele­ brating 50 years of peace. The chairman of the Castle Fayre Committee, Mr


the family fun day on June 11th. - -


have the benefit of being named;on:the events letter­ heads and banners and would also beallowed to have a stall, caravan or marquee on the grounds, as well as receiving Press and radio coverage. The sponsor’s con­ tributions would help the efforts of local chanties to


Mr Braithwaite explained ;.t}ia^the sponsor would : raise funds.


and the present Castle Fayre have raised £100,000. The money has helped all the chanties with stalls, as well as the Lions and Round Table,” he said. Already, Brockhall Village has been confirmed as


“Over the last eight years, both the old hentage fairs .


sponsor for next year’s Castle Fayre. Included in this year’s Castle Fayre line-up are


Longridge Band, children’s entertainer Mike Falcon, The Aquabats’ High Diving Show, inflatable sumo wrestlers, and the Paul Batty Fun Fair. Clitheroe pri­ mary school children will also be singing with the band. Organiser are still waiting to confirm several other


acts, including a dog display, radio controlled bikes, and the Riverside Jazzmen.


there is to be a best stallholders’ fancy dress com­ petition. The year’s fancy dress theme is “the end of


All stalls at the fair will be run by charities, and . . . OUR ADVANTAGE IS YOUR GAIN the war.”


contact Mr Braithwaite at Hemlock Cottage, Down- ham, BB7 4BL, or telephone him on Clitheroe 441277.


Any business wanting to sponsor the fair, should , ,,


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THE new Vice Lord Lieu­ tenant of Lancashire is the R i g h t H o n . L o r d Clitneroe. • The Hon. Ralph John


Assheton, of Downham Hall, succeeds Captain Michael F i tz h e rb e r t- Brockholes, of Claughton Hall, Garstang.


and one daughter, Lord Clitheroe was appointed a deputy lieutenant in 1986. He has been the chair­


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WEDDINGS were the subject when the Rev. David Mewis spoke to members of Trinity After­ noon Fellowship. He explained why the


bride’s veil had to be thrown back when she reached the a l ta r , to enable the bridegroom to know whether he was marrying the right person, and that there always had to be a witness present at the ceremony. Mr Mewis said he had used his own wedding ring


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McLean Knox, John McGowan, Alan Yearing (Lib.Dem); Bertram Jones, John B a rrie Parker, Michael Anthony Richardson (Lab.).


Barbara Worthington (Cons.}. Simonstone (one seat) — Richard Daniel Ormerod (Lib.Dem.); John Travis (Cons.).


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A lla n M cLean K no x, John McGowan, A lan Y e a r in g (Lib.Dem); Bertram Jones, John Barrie Parker, Michael Anthony Richardson (Lab.).


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R ich a rd H ow e l Jones , P a t r ic ia Rosema ry Rawson (Lib.Dem.); Mary Lynn Bedford, Brian Nightmgale (Lab.), David Anthony Brass, Patrick Charles Shepherd (Cons.); Ian Frank Brown, Melanie Judith Kilmister (Ind.). Ribblesdale ward (two seats) — John Hartley Cowgill,


John Stephen Sutcliffe, Margaret Eleanor Sutcliffe. S t James* ward (two se a ts ! — A nthony Micha el


Dubowski, Stephen Holt, Charles Denis McWilham, Ronald Pickup.


Ribchester (one seat) — Brian Melvin Collis (Lib.Dem.); _ ......... • Candidates in the parish council elections arc:


Arnold Bettess, Jean Ann Brown, Heather Frances Jackson, Peter John Mawson, William Mount.


Billing ton ward (nine scats) — Catherine Elizabeth Ben-


Edward Boden, Ena Marjorie Douglas, Howard Granville Douglas, Rowland Edward F rankland, Edward M a r­ cella,Rodney Duprez Read. Gary Kenneth Scott, Ronald Vincent Smith, Paul Alexander Wmttaker. Sabden ward (nine scats) — Frank Goss, Eileen Lowe,


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