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A WHALLEY father hasclaimed his-chil dren’s education could be put at risk if Govern ment spending is reduced.
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several Ribble Valley parents who have written to Mr. Nigel Evans MP to jprotest about the effect on educa tion of possible cuts in Government spending. '
Mr Keith Marsden, of Queen Mary Terrace, is onelof
Mr Marsden, whose two children attend Whalley CE Primary School, was prompted in to writing after the school handed out a letter to parents/ asking them
to register their protests. l Speaking before Chancellor Kenneth Clarke s TueB- ,
extra money into education. We obviously cannot afford tax cues. His nine-year-old son, Kane, and ten-year-old daugh
parents explained. that Lancashire Education Authority was expecting a reduction of up to 8% in the budget due to Government limits on public
N A T I O N A L C A L L F O R N E T B A L L S T A R A N N A
LOCAL netball star Anna Newell, above, has been appointed captain o f the England
under-16 squad. Anna CSV, a pupil at St Augustine’s KC High
School, played for the national netball side last year as an under-age player and was selected again earlier thiB month to rejoin the squad.t She is expected to captain the side on their tour
■ ton said: “Anna first s ta r ted playing netball at primary school and is very single-minded about the sport. She knows what she wants and works
of Australia in the summer. St Augustine’s PE teacher Christine Parkmg-
Alina, who lives in PAshton, was selected for the squad'this year, at trials at Sheffield from around 1 80 o f England’s top schoolgirl players.
selected recently to play in the hoys’ basketball team at St Angustine’s because she enjoys the
An all-round sportswoman, Anna has been .
. She is also a fully-qualified netball umpire and [ plays in Lancashire’s under-21 netball team. Her other interests include athletics, volleyball and
game and the girls do not have a squad. rounders.
T r a v e l , f r e e d o m a n d d e m o c r a c y
MEMBERS of Clith- vote of the chairman, Mr e r o e S ^ a k ^ Club D^ f ^ eraJ evaIuat0r,
d i v i d e d d ih e ir la s t G o rd o n T a y lo r , ! Xoptes Vcxset, ■axtw congratulated the educa- on the variedagenda,
f r e e d o m • a n ,d tional direotor M r Ogden democracy.
, reeaendedto ejmetiana en\‘friends and ©rests were varusas subjects suggested, w adeemed \sy th e presv by the title and Mr Der- dent, Mrs Penny Ogden. n e k Holmes, evaluating, Toastmaster Mrs Gene
h e m e ’.■• M em b e r s! and neighbouring clubs, ■
applauded them for their Holmes called on Mrs f a c t u a l -a n d o f t e n Freda Driver to propose humorous replies. The , the toast to the Assocra- topics trophy went, to Mr tion of Speakers* Clubs. Lionel Patterson, recently Club past-president Mr
appointed an honorary life S t a n I e y B la c k b u rn member of the club, for his responded. Mrs Ada Gar-
account of a rail journey ner> club secretary, pro- from England to Egypt posed the toast to the just after the war.
lowed with a set speech, Clerk, responded, under, th e heading of A past president of the speech construction, on club, Mrs Nellie Kay,
Mr George Giles fol- Roberts, Chtheroe Town g u e s ts and _Mr P e te r Tricity Bendix
motoring. Mr Dennis O g d en , e v a lu a t in g , praised a well-prepared, amusing and structured
The'mini-debate that followed was on th e
speech.,’: / - - •
m o t io n ‘.‘T h is h o u se believes that the freedom and democracy boasted by
the West is a good thmg”. I t was proposed by Mr D. HolmeB and seconded by
Mr Alan Holgate. Mrs F re d a Driver : opposed, supported by. Mr Steven
the joys of continental rounded off the evening with a selection of her dia
lect poems and received a . standing ovation..,,.
club at 7-30 p.m. Visitors j are welcome.
M P s l a m s
Clarke: After a lively debate the motion was defeated by the casting
Peaceful theme
1 Students, aged. 11 to .13 were mvited-to design a
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poster' portraying their views on peace, particu
larly. w i th : th e theme “Peace will set us free”. ■ The winner was Chloe
McCarrick, of Chatbum, with Kathryn Speak, of Great Harwood, in second place, and Gemma Makm,
ofSabden, third. *-> They were- awaraea
book tokens by. .Whalley Lions; which sponsored
th e Jocal 'heat-.of,,the competition.
be’
entered.for a regional heat land,'if successful,a national final.
The winning posters will , • '
Labour leader
PEACE was the theme of. a p o s t e r ’.competition
organised,by: local Lions Clubs.'
LOCAL MP, Nigel Evans has told Labour leader.
Tony Blair to mind his own business about his earnings as a newsagent: Mr Evans has 1
demanded an apology from Mr Blair over a request to : divulge his earnings from : Ms family-run firm m • Swansea. The request comes in
the wake of the vote by • :, parliament to force MPs to disclose all outside earnings connected with their membership of the Commons,
be held on Monday at Low Moor Reading Room and ,
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I \ loss of Ins clubs and trol ley, valued together at £600, in a theft from Clith- e ro e G o lf C lu b on Saturday.
Golf clubs go A GOLFER suffered the
of Lynx golf dubB was sto len from the Whalley Road club between 4 and 4-30 p.m.
A trolley and a full set
black, white and green bag, with the word, Sayer,
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day budget, Mr Marsden said: “The Government, shouldn’t be planning tax cuts, it should be putting
ter, Faith, both attend the Church Lane school. : The letter from headmistress Miss Yvonne Hulse to
NHS man visits .
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spending. Miss. HuMis Hulse said that, if the cuts were as . much as 8%, the school could be forced to shed to two members
of st&ff ' v 1 A further letter was attached which parents were
asked to send to Mr Nigel Evans, Secretary of State for Education Mrs Gillian Shepherd and Prime Minis-
• ; 10-year-old daughter, as she is in her final year. Any- / thing that happens now could affect her future
^ Mr^dwraSen said:“I have spoken to a number of dif ferent parents and we are very worried about our chil dren’s prospects. This the most important year for my
. edSMaWng to the “Advertiser and Times,” Miss Hulse said she had felt it was only'fair to tell the parents - about the possible cuts and the effect it could have on
' thing the professional associations and education authority asked us to bring it to the attention of
* Mtestoilse explained that schools throughout Lanca- shire had taken similar action. She said: ‘‘I t is some-
parents.” V i l l a g e b o o s t t o a p p e a l
CHATBHRN and District branch of th e Royal B r i t is h Legion has announced the total of this year’s Poppy collection and the amount raised is up again, to £3,242.
the branch has raised a grand total of £39,390 for the benevolent fund of the Legion.
25 years of the appeal organiser, Mr Jack Altham, of Cross Fold, Grindle- ton. In his time in charge of the boxes
Tins year sees the retirement after
Mr Altham thanked all who had given donations and collected them
over the years for their generosity on one hand and their unstinting help on the other. Churches and chapels had donated their Remembrance Service collections and village schools had made contributions too.
pupils and staff the school has been presented with a framed certificate and
a letter of appreciation. ■ ofChatbum.
Mr Altham iB handing over the task A c o m m i t m e n t o f t h e of
organiser.to Mr Neville Croasdale,
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has added leaves and foil to poppies for the appeal, and to mark the work of
For 40 years, Bowland High School •_ ,
hospital THE Chief Executive of the National Health Service visited Colder- t stones to meet some of
there and to learn more about how, ser-
he people cared for
vices for them are changing. Mr Alan Langlands
Prices from
met members of staff as well as residents and talked about the work involved in plan ning services so that they meet the Individ ual needs of people wi t h l e a r n i n g disabilities. ;
across the North West r to develop plans to
working closely with a range of agencieB
Calderstones is ,
more people in the community during the next three years. At the same tim e, the trust’s specialist ser vices are expanding.
esettle almost 500
he had thoroughly enjoyed his visit, par ticularly meeting some of the people who lived at Calder stones. He was very
Mr Langlands said
impressed with the standard of service provided and by the
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