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8. West Side Story.


Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant with the weak and the strong. Because sometime in your life you will have been all of these. Bob Goddard


Jack High. The latest column from The Local Herald. Saturday 2nd April will see the local bowling season get underway with a singles competition to be held at Immanuel Bowling Club, Oswaldtwistle. It


is in support of the Mayor’s


annual charity appeal and will see 32 of the areas bowlers compete. It is the first staging of the competition which is hoped will become an annual event heralding the start of the bowling season. The


Hyndburn and District Bowling League season will


commence on the 11th April with all four divisions playing. The league will again be sponsored by Greyhound Ford and for the first time The Local Herald has kindly agreed to sponsor a merit competition for all four divisions. The leading three bowlers in each division will be rewarded for their efforts at the end of the season and we will report the results and rankings each month in this column. Dave Bell of the Grange Bowling Club, Clayton Le Moors, will represent our league in the County Champion of League Champions competition to be held at Rishton Bowling Club, Parker Street, Rishton on Saturday 9th April. Spectators are more than welcome with the bowling starting at 9.30am.


The wife has started going to weightwatchers. I can’t see the point in it myself.


8.


I went to the cemetery yesterday to lay some flowers on a grave. As I was standing there I noticed 4 grave diggers walking about with a coffin... 3 hours later and they're still walking about with it... I thought to myself, these lads have lost the plot!!


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