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Grammar School pupil Rebecca (17), one of 25,000 young people struck down with the debilitating and mystery illness. Mr and Mrs Lee were


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among a team of 23 cyclists which pedalled 140 miles from Whitehaven to Sun­ derland.


charity to be a lifeline." The couple said they


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Opera jewels set to shine on Saturday


A GROUP of singers which recruits some of its mem­ bers from the Ribble Valley are staging a jewel robbery


on Saturday. The A Capella Singers


are choosing jewels from the operas of Pucini, Verdi and Purcell, for their pro­ gramme at the Parish Church of St Peter and St


I caught red-handed with their "Jewels of the Opera" because the main item in the second half of the pro-


Paul, Rishton. They will obviously be


I gramme will be a concert I version in the costume of "Trial by Jury” by Gilbert


THE CHILDREN i Primary School ha entertained by trave| formances of the Shakespeare.


productions of the Bardl . But now they have!


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I are directed by Christian Spence, from Huddersfield University and choir master at Leeds Cathedral. Tickets are £4, conces­


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A giant leap for pupils


THE giant may.be quite frightening - but he is only made out of recyclable materials! Children and staff at


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Ribblesdale : Nursery School, Clitheroe, made sure they were economical­ ly correct when they creat­ ed the monster as part of a "Jack and the Beanstalk"


topic. Everyone had a lot of fun


- but -the school is keen to reach out into the commu­ nity as well. All concerned are keen for it to play a full


part.


held on Saturday and early next month there will be library visits, a leavers' party and a concert for Castleford residents. Our picture shows the


The summer fair is to be . . . . NOWELL- S1MKIN


A honeymoon in Mexico followed the wedding of Mr Justin Graeme Nowell and Miss Natalie Jane Simkm at Whallcy Parish Church. The bridegroom is the


son of Mr and Mrs M. Nowell, of Sydney Avenue, WhaHey, and works at Hall­ mark Cards, Altham. His bride, a medical


and Miss Cassie Cullinane,


cousin of the bride. Mrs Atkinson wore a blue


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■ Best man was Mr Paul Davenport, and ushers were


organza A-line dress with flower detail and a match­ ing stole. She earned flowers similar to the bride's. Miss Woodend and Miss Cullinane wore blue organ­ za dresses with flower detail, and carried heart- shaped bouquets with roses.


the bride wore a full-length ivory satin gown, featuring an embroidered bodice with Victorian-style bustle. She


carried a hand-tied bouquet of pale pink candy bianca


giant being admired by pupils.


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roses.Matron of honour was her sister, Mrs Joanne Atkinson. Bridesmaids were Miss Charlotte Woodend, the bridegroom's cousin,


Mr Simon Nowell, bride­ groom's brother, and Mr Paul Atkinson, the bride's brother-in-law. • The ceremony was con­


Midsummer NightT played at the schocj


acclaim.


sions £2.50p, including light refreshments and a pro­


Be on aftei bogi


POLICE are war: pensioner had her


cial. A man posing


water tester talkd way into a woman'sl in . Greenfield A\! -. Chatbum, at lunch


upstairs, he'retumeq lounge and took £70 a tin, while the v struggled to follol


down the stairs. The man is descril |


white, aged between! 40, 5ft 8in. tall, cl appearance and black, straight uni hair. He wore a bl| navy blue pullover < trousers. Police are urging! to check the ident|


School to see of thel


HISTORIC Clithel


tie has this well professionally accil enactments of pastl "Castle and Casl


ducted by the Rev. Chris Sterry, and a reception was held at the Shirebum Arms


Hotel, Hurst Green. Following a honeymoon


in Cancun, the couple will live in Martholme Avenue, Sefton Farm, Altham. Photo: Paul Brammer.


is an annual holicl feature of the Cal gramme and haj attracted scores of! in school parties j round the area. Workshops in


blacksmithing, weaponry and gaj


been run by a teal nationally-respectl Mr Adrian Warrel He works at pi!


as Hampton Cn Warwick Castle al


i a role-play lead| i Japanes


, entertj I THE hall at St /I — i noisy place tomol


-J_


. - The children a | half's concert by I The perform:!


drummers is pari Mr Steve Tati said: "We tried t l


couldn't spare t | earlier this year!


week last Tuesday, r After looking d


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final leap and staged thif duction of a Shakespead There two perform!


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