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‘ Shadow Cabinet members of his mten- Valley, I feel that our enviabte record m seyer- fi>naaow
Did he rive notice to the Whips and his fel- m em ^
If the BNP gained a foothold in the Ribble gj lmportant features of local life might suffer,
/■would he have -to the detriment of aU of us.
voted?ITesuppmt7orishea^amst, adop- We need to wake up to the danger and Uon b y g ^ c o u p l l r - . . '
j x pili thought it an: DAVID BERRYMAN
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As he is our MP and a senior Conservative, across it. K ,
' Combat 18: the true •saes:?- ' ■■..•
J S r a S n S ' i l , K is not the t o t t E t has happened. P0int,page9 , two minutes past and still no maroon, at
^E^c^TritthbMayoFd^d^SiS^bshbuld Vneyermade any headway.
traffic, a maroon went up. Two minutes later, A PAKEN1. after all present had decided, to disperse, _
S m m u t o p ^ t whL^everyone S i l e n t , ent from the rest? Why can’t they show their Q U r P r u n e M l l l l S t e r I S ! Combat 18 remmds us of the reality. stoppedtta f f i . s . t h . s » » . « „ « v e W» e «
But how lamentable to observe our Prime
Could it be that councillors and officers do Where was our ivir another maroon, i
. . . ' thatthe silencer observed propery _ _ ^ . ^ iirr^ g tr ment to the Mayor of GUtheroe wnicn ai ^ .v
ing,;, it was s u g g e s te d [ th a tm i^ e cm r e November 11th a national holiday to becked
OntheBBC T o f r m m - • mem Remembrance Day, an excellent idea. Thus
uggested that we should declare aje
OLD SOLDIER. :
f i , ^ vn(-P on the bill concerning recently have seen lamp-post stickers saying ^ ^ ^ } f f S S £ S i i S S S ^ "Combat 18 are in the
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we could remember, those who died and break a P P ^ to ha the long spell without a holiday between August and Christmas.
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R ib b le s d a le observes silence a little early
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Coimhohs in his leader's ^
, ,:e. isleader-s support. He
-m yot rally to'the who this group is. It is
f ^ from the which many people may not approve.
who this group is. gr up
It is a group with clear ideas and policies of ' . ,
not consider the occasion worthy pf their, q j j t i l l S V i t a l e V e i l i n g . -. st Chad's Avenue, attention? Cm theyjiot spare the time to .
_____.o ROBINPARKER, time a book is written Chatburn.
eDeathof.ponserv_ U C y a , ® “ m u lY iT n T r iS e appropriate for the Oh that night the leader of the Conserve-; a n ( J w h a t i t U i e a n S ‘
• . A / fO ; Minister being persistently such a pathetic, actor on it.
Your treats are still
here waiting for you EVERY year a t Hallowe'en my wife buys
e r o J S : ^ B i i t e i n n h e night!of Novejnber,5th,^B'e w a r e -0 f , t h l S S l o g a n small Mars, Twix and other little treats for Qccupy close attentl0n.
EVERY year at-Hallowe'en my wife buys the children who go to great lengths to create
costumes and decorate themselves with
union flag to lie f town at half mast on Npvem- t ™ P a r t y , “ ^ o T p a ^ S e OBSERVANT Clitheroe residents might; Unfortunately, my wife was taken to hospi- berllth?.
* * T * * * • r l v ^ S t h e s e kind reveUershad left me . . 'I • an omelette " r m supp
o { November 4th, arriving home after y/alk- ing my dogs, guess what? Another omelette for
somissed Hallowe'en. On arriving home fo nvy7supper":; p n the evening
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evening walk-
f1>^ Bll of cordite.. ■ ’ The British National Party is recruiting in m| ^he window cleaner will have to earn his the Valley. I t represents itself as ^ Z r f f l : . -
Does heor does he not have full confidence this is not entirelythe case and that itlias ^ * in ToinDiinrnn Smith as leader of the Conser- unwelcome alllies such asCombat 18._■ vativePartv? ; •
1ntSadoW;Cabinet:^nieeting that dis-. national news and, in my opimon, damaged > p p iied), cussed voting on the Adoption Bill did he the town's reputation.
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respectable face of nationalism, but I believe Hey guys, the treats are still waitmg. Come collect, please (cough, cough).
In Bumley, the election of the BN -P made (nameand address news and. in my opimon, damaged slI„n,iecn:
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First-class MEPI am proud to call a friend
I I DO not always agree with all that Chris I Davies MEP says or does, but be in no doubt . - he is an absolutely first-class member of the European Parliament!
He works hard and is a doer! If he believes . in something, he says so. He is a real cam-
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| paigner and ho knows, as all History shows, that reforms, especially those of social con-
I cems, are achieved by pressure on Parliament from those outside it, not those within it.* Chris Davies is conscientious and leaves
| other local MEPS as poor comparisons. His J workload embarrasses them!
; . I siR CYRIL SMITH;
| Emma Street, Rochdale.
of: action; Tam: proud to coiirit you-as'.a per- sonal friend and fellow Liberal Democrat* \
Atdeast we hfear ofiyoii and you
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worth any 10.of your opponents. Youlwill. mflkp mistakes, but the fellow who never-made I a mistake'hever made anything!
Carry on the good work, Chris. You are ,
nmnd nf silence. At three and a I wonder why Ribblesdale has to be differ- What a pathetic actor baThe'SBHtish National Tarty is trying to ! ^ th e „ ld„ st>ge. S h a t a p e a r ,
ayd . “ , . . . , • • make itself electorally acceptable. v . reaUty of theBNP
s°morning^l lC fm '-came{Pbut mo L said it woild not haveWde any difference.^ • Nigel Evans replies, see Westminster lew Bntlsh Natl0nal Party has been leaflet- r concerns, but'
m u i .Diibiou i>towuiw*i x ^ vj **— ” ing Clitheroe; Is it any coincidence that Com
oppose the BNP message whenever we come f k
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Newlyweds Miss Sarah Jane Brooks and Mi- Robert Ashurst emerged from church to be greeted by guests carrying white and silver balloons which were then released.
ASHURST-BROOKS _ The couple were married at St Helen's
Church, Waddington, by the Rev. Alan Bai ley, watched by relatives from Canada and
Australia.: ' The bride, a fabric designer who enjoys aer :
obics and swimming, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Brooks, of West Bradford Road,
Waddington. Her bridegroom, a police officer who enjoys ■ - Clitheroe. • • ■ -
football and going to the gym, is the son of .Mr and Mrs J. Ashurst, of Duncroft Close,
! Given away by her father, the bride wore an ; , ■
Australian designer strapless-ivory organza gown with train. Laced-up the back, the dress
had crystal beading detail, and was comple mented by a cathedral-length veil with,dia-
'ihond crystal scattered beading, ’ held in place by a1 silver and crystal tiara: Her hand-tied bouquet comprised ivory roses,and crystal
decorative sprays. • • •• • , ■ • ’V' . ■ • The bride was attended by Wendy Hail-
1 wood, Joanne Revell and Rafaella Roftchetti, who wore silver "dresses with'.cowl necklines and matching stoles- AThemhandstied-floy/ers
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" • Swindells -wore an ivory tulle,ballerina-length 'dress with full skirt and pleated bodice^deco- » rated with seed pearls and had a matching ■ ' ” irSh'e word a!silver and pearlvcrown
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j Following the ceremony, a reception was . I held ats Stirk House Hotel,’ Gisburn.*’ - .
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groomsiiiBu were Messrs Richard Beney, v . .was-Mr- NicoloiRuggiari, and • _
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