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LOCAL PUPILS TOP ART PRIZES
FOUR Ribble Valley primary school pupils nave surpassed all expectations by claim ing four prized places in the “largest and most comprehensive exhibition of art, craft and poetry in the
world.” The talented youngsters
were among 29 entrants from Whalley CE School in the Cadbury National Exhibition of Children’s Art competition. With three categories to
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enter — art, craft and poetry — the pupils had no trouble finding a medium in which to excel. After sending out the
National Exhibition) Children'sflrt
entries in February, the school was notified that four children had received recognition, three for p o e t ry and one for
painting. J i l l L e ig h (1 1 ) ,
Samantha Kerr (11) and Sophie Rickard (10), all from Whalley, triumphed in the poetry section, while Wilpshire’s Damian Gates (11) caught the eye of the judges with-his pen and watercolour painting of a Christmas rose. Jill’s poem was entitled
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THE whole of St James’s Primary School was in action for the annual sports day, with every child entering a flat race as well as a novelty
race. . Parents and friends . . . . . .
joined in the fun and the afternoon ended with a of-war and relay.
an assistant manager, is the second daughter of Dr and Mrs R.' Lansdell, of Aureol House, Nutter Barn, Sabden. The bridegroom, a shift
Hobson, J. Pratnt,. Girls — K. Watson, G. Dixon. Class 2: Boys — M. Greenwood, M. High. Girls — C. Chiappi, .1. Dobson. Class 3: Bovs — S. McKeown, I). Hitchen. Girls — N. Malone, S. Bishop. Glass 4: Boys — 1). Greenhalgh, C. Halstead. Girls
Flat race. Class 1: Boys — K. .i
Moosu
R e s u l ts I
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— K. Sharp, V. Smith. Class 5: Boys — A. Peck, T. Hill. Girls — Garner, R. Parkes. Class (>: Boys — T. Bartlett, K. Khan. Girls’— R. Holden, K. Gould.
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engineer, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs S. C. Coulston, of West View, Clitheroe. The bride, given away
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Hoys _ S. Greenwood, M. High. Girls — V. Brown, 0. Sieczowski. Class 3: Boys — S. McKeown. I). Embley. Class 4: Bovs — C. Briggs, A. Wallace.
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Class 4: Boys — P. Byng, P. Stevenson. Class 4: Boys — S. , Hudson, U. Greenhalgh. Class 5: Bovs — T. Hill, W. Adams. class 5: Boys — A. Peck, b. I’ol- hu'd. Class G: Boys — S. Hur- i„n,
I). McBride. Girls: N. Kia-
zat, R. Jilani. Class 7: Boys — R. Bleazard, M. Cottam. Class 8: Boys — A. MaeQuurne. P. [
McTear. Three-legged. Glass 1: Boys
Gass 7: Boys-"D." Masseyrs. ki n son. , M. K icj K \v a v ant! E.
C hL"RSe S ' S ™ ' Uh'1S G i r ls ”— ^S .^B is h o p an d ' n ! Obstacle. Class1™ Boys — J. M a lo n e , E . G e ld a rd and V .
by her father, wore a gown of French embroi dered satin, featuring leg o-mutton sleeves with a tulle flounce. She had a full-length veil and carried a waterfall bouquet of lilies, Singapore orchids, roses and ivy. In attendance were
Pratt, C. Schofield. Girls — K. Watson. M. Dawson. Glass 2:
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Paula Lansdell, the bride’s sister, Julie Hodgson and the bride’s niece, Jennie Marsden. They wore gold satin
chrysanthemums. Page boys were Gareth
i v y a n d
dresses with leg-o,mutton sleeves and carried Vic torian posies of roses, o r c h i d s ,
and Byron Rowbottom. Best man was Mr James
Taylor and ushers were Mr B. Marsden, Mr E. Coulston, Mr K. Fergu son, Mr S. Brown and Mr
DRY A RATHER red-faced f a rme r moving t r ee stumps with his bulldozer sliced through the water mains in Bolton-by-Bow- land on Thursday after noon . . . and three hun dred Sawley homes were reduced to having just a trickle of water. Bowland High School
— S. Wandless and S. Townson, R. Dobson and S. Waddington. Girls — S. Begum and E. Wtl-
IT was roses all the way when pupils at Ribb lesdale School, Clitheoroe, took part in a silver
jubilee competition
rose show was a resound ing success, with over 200
The school’s 25th annual
entries. With so many beautiful
blooms on display, the judge, Mr P. N. Spencer, head of St James’s School, had a very difficult task.
from 12-year-old Lindsay Jones, who received a sil ver cup, a £5 prize and a book token. Second place went to
The winning entry came
Young (13). They received £3 and £2 prizes and book | tokens.
was divided between the three finalists.
All the admission money | .
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roses were distributed at the Castleford Home for the Elderly, Queen’s Road, Clitheroe. Our picture shows some
After the event all the ' 1989. A full set ol rules is available at the office of this newspaper. I FULL NAME................................................................................................
Carol Bailey (14) and third spot was claimed by Sarah
of the competitors, with winner Lindsay holding her trophy (centre), Mr Spencer (far left) and Mr D. Mortimer, Ribblesdale | headmaster (far right).
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Cross. Class 4: Girls — V Smith and K. Sharp, M. Thomp son and A. Graham. Class (i: Bovs — R. Khan and S. Roberts. R. Holden and H. Fawcett. Class 7: Boys .— A. Cowking anti A. Hampshire. S. Hall and K. Ali. Girls - V. Townson and L. Hillary, I). Bond and C. Wharton. Class 8: Bovs — D. Chadwick and S. Wilkinson, S. Nixon and I. Sar- fraz. Girls — K. Stamvorth and S. Veevers, S. Hayton and H. Fowler.
McCallv, A. Kent. Class 5: Girls — E. High, L. Garner. Glass 7: Girls — F. Pritt, K. Embley. Class 8: Girls — C. Williamson
Skipping. Class 2: Girls — R. , „
E. Salisbury. Potato. Class 3: Boys — L.
F. Telese. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. Denis McWilliam. A reception followed at the bride's
home. The couple will live in
Butler Clough Cottage, Wha l l ey Old Road,
Makinso n S tu di o , Blackburn.
Billington. . Photograph: Jeremy
Chemists’ rota I TODAY anti tomorrow.
headmaster Mr Graham Crossley had no alterna tive but to send all his pupi ls home because school dinners could not be made, there was no water to drink and the toilets would not work properly. Kit Dakin (25), who
Carter, T. Wood. Girls — N. Holden, A. Dixon. Glass 4: Boys — M. Cooper, H. Pickup. Class 5: Girls — V. Korny, G. Sut cliffe. Class 8: Girls — F. Gould, N. Musgrove. Class 7: Girls — I , Brewer, N. Hall. Sack. Class 3: Boys — S.
Young, D. Hitchen. Egg and spoon. Class 8: Girls
works on the family farm, The Hague, Bolton-by- Bowland, was moving two elm tree stumps to widen the farm entrance. He said: “The elms had
— D. Simpson, H. Marsh. Tug of war. Class l:boys (A. Wallace, S. Wandless, C. Scho field, J. Pratt. R. Dobson, R. Pells, W. Fawcett) beat Glass 2. Class 2 girls (K. Bleazard, R. McCally. H. Khan, H. Dryden, C. Sieczowski, S. Howell, C. Crook) beat Class 1. Relay. Dead heat between
died of Dutch elm disease and I was trying to break the roots with our bull dozer to lift the stumps out when there was an almighty ‘w hoosh.’ I thought at first I had hit a blocked drain, but soon realised it was the mains.” Nor th West Water
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Class 1 boys (A. Wallace, J. Pratt, C. Schofield, R. Dobson), and Class 2 boys (M. Green-1 wood, J. Linley,
M...Beverley M. High). Class 1 girls (E. Wtl kinson, K. Watson, G. Dixon, S. Wilkinson) beat Glass 2 girls. Class 3 boys (S. McKeown, I). Hitchen, D. Wharton, R. Alston) beat Glass 4 boys. Class 4 girls (V. Smith, C. Briggs. K.l
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“Fishing,” Samantha’s “Never put the moon in a tin” and Sophie’s “Point ing.” They were all writ ten at school as part of the children’s normal class-
work.
were received in all, mak ing the fact that the school secured four top places even more impressive. Now that all the paint
Over 50,000 entries
October 31st. The exhibition then
ings, poems and crafts have been chosen, they will be included in the grand exhibition, which opens at London’s Natural H is to ry Museum on
tours the country until late July, 1990, calling at Peterborough, Bristol, Coventry, Middlesbrough, Bolton and Aberdeen. On top of the thrill of
Cadbury’s Seventh Book of Children’s Poetry,” due to be released in Septem ber. All royalties from the book will go to the Save the Children Fund. The c h i ld re n w e re also
seeing their work dis played, Sophie, Jill and Samantha will have their poems printed in “The
rewarded with cer t- PQ
don Askew, who is delighted with the school’s
Head teacher Mr Gor
results, values art as an important part of educa-
tion.
with the art we do at school. Entering the com petition was just a logical step,” he said. “You can’t be sure of winning these large competitions, but I you might as well have a
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