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OUR new weekly picture special this week features some more Kibble Valley reception classes.
v Each week we have been turning the spotlight
on the borough’s newest “academics”, with pho tographers from the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times travelling the length and breadth of the Valley
taking.pictures of children in the recep-
tionclasses. • We have been publishing a weekly selection of
class photographs featuring those youngsters who are in their first year of education at schools across the borough. The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times has also
teamed up with the Grand Cinema in Clitheroe to offer one of these pupils in the “Class of 2003” the chance to win a famijy ticket, for two adults and two children, to see a film of their
choice. If your child’s face is ringed in the picture,
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graph reference number, the date of publication and the number of the page where it appeared.
PUPILS from Stonyhurst College and its prep school, St M a ry ’s Hall, helped mark Holocaust Day in two sepa ra te events, which remem bered the millions of Jews who died at the hands of the Nazis. Two boys from St Mary’s
Hall appeared on ITV’s "My Favourite Hymns" which was dedicated to the day and led by Fr Dennis Blacklidge, of Black pool. It was filmed in one of the Stonyhurst chapels. Max Attard (12) and Tom
O'Donnell (12) read Bible extracts.
While the service was being
broadcast, pupils from Stony hurst College attended "Remembering Terezin", a Holocaust Memorial Concert at
Beth Shalom in Notting hamshire. The Solaris Quartet played
pieces written in the Terezin Ghetto, Prague, by composers who later died in Auschwitz. Most of their works were lost
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MANY people from the Ribble Valley are expect- pe ed to join a large contin- oi gent from East Lan- g cashire travelling to Lon- q don to demonstrate cc against war with Iraq. ^ Mr Graham Carter, ^ secretary of the Black
burn with Darwen Stop She War Coalition,.said ls tha t there were 'still v places available on rl coaches travelling to the capital for the demon- ir stration.
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LIVES could be saved in i Clitheroe because of some new equipment i being handed over this i week.
i The British Heart Foun- -
dation is paying the £3,000 i needed to equip Clitheroe i First Responders with an automated defibrillator for , use in heart attack cases. ( The Clitheroe First j
Responder Scheme was ^ launched last year. Now there is a team of
20 people in the town who can be at the scene of a col- ' lapse case within minutes and render first aid prior to the arrival of paramedics. * The object of a First •
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