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CANCER RESEARCH UK,•’ • ZOOt


Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October. Throughout the month, the


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UK's leading cancer research charity is urging supporters to turn the world pink and raise vital funds for more research. Whether it's a pink party with


pink salmon and pink cham­ pagne, a pink Dress Down day at work, school or college, or punk pink hair for the cause, the funds raised will support the charity's breast cancer research pro­ gramme - the largest in the UK. Another way to get involved is


by joining the biggest fundrais­ ing event of the month - Stride


for Life. . Lancashire's Stride for Life will


be held at Witton Country Park in Blackburn on Sunday the 9th of November. Pull on your walking boots and enjoy the scenery in this national series of forty-three 10km walks. Entry costs £6 per adult and £3 for children under 16 (£10 per adult, £5 per child on


the day). Participants are asked to set themselves a minimum target of £30 in sponsorship


money. To register call.0845 602 ,1940.


or online at www.cancerre- searchuk.org/strideforlife.


Breast cancer is the most com­


mon cancer in women, account­ ing for more than one in four (29 per cent) of all cancers in women.


STEELE & SON


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Are pleased to support


Imperial Cancer


Research


Castlegate, Clitheroe


Telephone:


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Pullman House, 2 & 4 Duck Street, '? Clitheroe, Lancs, BB71LP. Tel:(01200) 422152'


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Pleased to support


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4 2 3 8 3 3


ancer Research UK is urg­ ing supporters in Lancashire to Get InThe


Statistics show that breast


cancer rates have been rising steadily for the last 30 years. Experts say they cannot com­


pletely account for the rise but a number of lifestyle factors may be contributing to this trend. For example, more women are choosing to have fewer children later in life. In England, 32,900 women were newly diagnosed with


breast cancer in 1998. ; But the good news is that ;


death rates have dropped by 22 per cept in the last decade. Improved treatments and ear­


lier detection are the main contributory factors to this


fall and research is needed to continue this success story. To help everyone Get InThe,


Pink, Cancer Research UK is offering an exciting range of


new pink products. Fashion and health con­


scious women can party on in


British designer Rachel , Robarts'T-shirt carrying the


slogan 'precious' across the bust, a pink ribbon logo and -


pink piping on the sleeves and neck. Or pop on the pink/Get j . in the Pink' t-shirt - new for


2002. Irresistible pink beanbag r


puppies will be padding along to all neighbourhoods soon; looking for a suitably pink home; Watch out for the gift with perfect'aah'factor for


£4.99! Pink ribbons, a symbol of:; ,


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would like ■ to support Imperial Cancer


Research Established 1879


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Victoria Buildings, 12 King Street, Clitheroe


Telephone: 01200 423152


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Proud to


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Awareness' Open


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75 Keighley Road Colne


Telephone 01282 863977 :


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5 Moor Lane Clitheroe


Tel: 01200 . 422488


pleasure in supporting


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support Imperial Cancer Research


1-5 Wesleyan Row, Clitheroe


TELEPHONE 0 1 2 0 0


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•We can also make to measure from extensive


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Awareness


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For all your electrical needs


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Tel: 01282 863520


CASTLE


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6 Church Street,


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hope worldwide, continue to drive home the breast cancer awareness message across the globe.


' Head of.Community


Fundraising in the region, Robert Jinks urges everyone to take


part: "Breast cancer is a subject all women and their partners feel strongly about. We hope more people than ever before will show their commitment to further research by taking part in a Get InThe Pink event, Stride for Life or buying a Get InThe Pink product." "By joining in with Get InThe Pink and raising money, you are


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supporting research into the causes and treatment of breast cancer which


affects one in nine women in the UK." To Get InThe Pink


;>


today, ring 0161 772 5555 for a free Get in the Pink Pack and registration form to get .you started. You'll find invitations for your


party guests, pink balloons, stickers and posters - everything you need to have a great time! Cancer Research UK fundrais­


ers can give you all the help you need - and together we can save more lives.


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the event, held at the a< Mytton Fold Hotel, were ni addressed by former c< pupil and Young Enter- c(j prise adviser Mr Andrew a Yates and headteacher , Ms Glynne Ward.


® Musical entertainment ,


was provided by a number c of pupils, and the vote of c< thanks was proposed by head girl Katie Cowburn and head boy Ben Free- 1 man.


a: In her address, Ms Ward said Ribblesdale's C l i i p


education formula was " clearly working, with 68 % " .of pupils gaining five A to a C grades at GCSE level, a v 6% improvement on the a previous year. She went s on to relate some of the personal success stories a behind the statistics, ^ naming pupils who had 9 overcome problems and r achieved great academic t success.


* She added her hope t


that Ribblesdale would r become one school which 1 the Department for Edu- e cation gives greater free- c dom to with regard to the 1 education it provides in t the future and the "supe­ rior status" that is to be ' awarded to the best spe- 2 cialist schools. She called £ on Education Secretary i Estelle Morris and her < team to act upon the t advice and guidance com- 1 ing from the teaching pro- t fession. On a darker note, she :


referred to the recent < murders of three school- < girls - Holly Wells, Jessi­ ca Chapman and Milly Dowler - which she said reflected a "sick side to our society". Ms Ward also com­ mented on the "marked


increase" in mental health problems among pupils, saying there was little in


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CLAYTON' ' LE-DALE


Civil war life The meeting of Clayton-


le-Dale WI was opened to friends and visitors who enjoyed the evening's enter­ tainment, which was in the capable hands of Miss Fiona Rashleigh, of Preston. She appeared dressed as a


fairly prosperous farmer's wife of the 17th Century during the Civil War. She told her audience of the way of life, the clothes and the social standing of the peo­ ple, all the way up the social


iadder. Work was very segregat­


ed, both by sex and social position. In sewing, men made trousers, jacket and coats, while women sewed shirts, shifts and underwear. Everything was hand-made - seven children carding all day would be needed to keep one woman spinning all day, and seven women spinners would keep the weaver (male) busy all day.


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