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THE CUT OFF FOR THE NEXT EDITIONS IS 15TH OF THE MONTH New Members For The Herald Team.
We are delighted to announce three new members of our sales force and welcome them all to our team.
Two New Heralds Angels and a Pub Landlord.
No not Al Murray, he’s called Geoff Houghton, but his sense of humour is up there with Al. Geoff has joined us to look after the pubs and clubs, which is his background, and he’s managed several hostelries in the Burnley and Padiham areas.
Catherine McCartney and Becky Jackson
These two new Herald’s Angels us join us from a local radio station adding a wealth of experience to our sales team.
Becky takes over our Burnley territory and is as excited as we are at the massive potential in that area. We have been delivering this edition for over 12 months now and have
developed many friends in the area, so we are sure Becky will fit in nicely to such a warm market. She has certainly fitted in to our office environment, so well in fact that she has developed the nick name Becky Brew.
Catherine joins us on our Clitheroe and Ribble Valley edition and has made an immediate impact. This is our latest
publication and we have only been delivering here since October, but already we have a very popular following.
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Catherine is a very popular professional and is looking forward to the challenge of this new area. That’s if she can find her way round, she’s already picked up the nick name Sat Nav.
Lawrence Oates Born: Mar. 17, 1880 Died: Mar. 17, 1912 English Explorer. He served with his regiment in Ireland, then in Egypt, where he became captain, and later in India. Oates volunteered to join the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913 (leader Robert Falcon Scott), and was placed in charge of the nineteen ponies. Setting out from Hut Point in November 1911, the Polar and support parties reached the foot of the Beardmore Glacier in December, 1911. Here the remaining ponies were shot and the dog teams sent back. Oates was included in the five-man Polar Party, with Scott, Edward Adrian Wilson, Henry Robinson Bowers and Edgar Evans. Continuing south, they reached the Pole on 17 January 1912, but they found that Roald Amundsen had forestalled them by almost five weeks. On the return journey, the weakened party faced exceptionally unfavourable weather and sledding conditions, and Oates suffered gravely from frostbite. On 16 or 17 March 1912, laid up in a blizzard and concerned that he was reducing his companions' chances of survival, he ended his life by leaving the tent. His famous last words being "I am just going out. I may be some time."
Lots of people are lousy at counting calories, and they have the figures to prove it.
David Livingstone Born: March. 19, 1813 Died: May 1, 1873 Scottish missionary and philanthro- pist. Livingstone was a great explorer and missionary, with expeditions of the Zambezi, the discovery of the Victoria Falls and the first European to cross the African continent from coast to coast to his credit. His search for the sources of the Nile and Congo rivers occupied him to the point of obsession for several years. He is also famous for the "Doctor Livingstone, I presume?" incident along with fellow explorer Henry Morton Stanley. Stanley was sent to find Livingstone by the New York Herald ( no connection,) proprietor James Gordon Bennett.
If it wasn’t for speed bumps, pickpockets and frisking at airports, I’d have no sex life at all. Rodney Dangerfield.
Can it be a coincidence that all these famous composers and musicians were born in March, or is there really something in this horoscope thing ? Vivaldi, Antonio b. March 4, 1678 d. July 28, 1741 Composer and Violinist. Telemann, Georg Philipp b. March 14, 1681 d. June 25, 1767 German Musician. Considered the last important composer of the Baroque period. Bach, Johann Sebastian
b. March 21, 1685 d. July 28, 1750
Composer and Organist. Haydn, Joseph (Franz Joseph) b. March 31, 1732 d. May 31, 1809 Composer. Strauss Sr., Johann b. March 14, 1804 d. September 25, 1849 Composer, Orchestra Conductor Chopin, Frederic Francois b. March 1, 1810 d. October 17, 1849 Composer. Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai b. March 18, 1844 d. June 21, 1908 Composer, Conductor, Educator. Toscanini, Arturo
Orchestra Conductor. Strauss, Eduard
b. March 25, 1867 d. January 16, 1957 b. March 15, 1835 d. December 28, 1916
Conductor, Composer. The youngest member of the famous Strauss musical dynasty. Ravel, Maurice b. March 7, 1875 d. December 28, 1937 Composer. “Bolero” of Torvill & Dean fame. And more recently…... Pickett, Wilson b. March 18, 1941 d. January 19, 2006 Legendary Soul Singer, Composer.
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