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models of her age, the work so tar has been patchy,so she has had to take a job as a w a i tre s s at Whalley Abbey where all her col­ leagues, she says, are root­ ing tor her.“They are all supportive and, fortunately. I'm able to not time off to no to auditions,” said Claire- Marie."My friends are ever watchful about what 1 have to eat and I only have to eat a biscuit or two before they are warninn me about my diet." Claire-Marie, the daugh-


won cover girl competitions in tlie te e n a i 'c m aljn- /ones,".Jackie” and "Look". However, like most other


assistant, is already well- known in the Whalley area for her connections with the amateur stanc. She has appeared with Calderstones IIovuo and Amateur Dra­ matic Society and Whalley I’layers, and has taken bal­ let and tap dancinn lessons since a small child.


ter of electronic engineer Mr David Harrison, and his wife, Virniuia, a niff shop


Marie is n|';|<ltiall,v Icarninn thi‘ tricks of the modellinn trade — to smile confidently however she feels and to put forward a confident, bubbly imane. She has found that this is essential for success rather than sim­ ply relyinn on .just havinn a pretty face."


Her mother said: "Claire- Claire-Marie says she


paid .IMol) for her initial traininn. but her refresher course at the modellinn


agency came free. She now rin.ns the a,nency every other day to see if there are auditions awaitinn her.


lisinn to end up with no enna.nement after travcllinn to an audition miles away,"


"It can be very demora-


said Claire Marie. “But I've no illusions about the job and I'm just as determined as ever to keep on trving."Q


Treasures of Towneley _______ _


A Jewel' from Bolton by


Bowland Bearinn the initials of the original owner and the date 1710. this carved


livery or hall cupboard was probably made in the Bolton by Bowland area.


characteristic light .nolden colouring'. Hat carving, inlay of holly and bog oak and wooden knobs are known in other museums and there is a chest with similar flat carving in the priory church in Lancaster.


Several similar cupboards with the


The date appears late for this type of furniture, but cxampled dated as


areas, like the Kibble Valley, which were remote from London in days when transport and communication


late as the 1720’s are known. Fashions changed slowly in rural


were difficult.


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