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Grandmother is a lucky winner


BARROWFORD grand­ mother Mrs Karen Jowett (51) is looking forward to a year of working out at the


gym. And it is all free, as Mrs


Jowett has won gold card status at the Natural Pro­ gression Health and Fit­ ness Centre in Colne in a competition run by the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Burnley Express and Nelson Leader. The bubbly former Nor-


web worker - now retired - said: “I ’m really looking forward to it. I ’ve been to have a look around the cen­ tre and it looks fantastic. “I’ve never belonged to a


gym before, but I’m sure it will do me good, and it is certainly something to do,” she said. Mrs Jowett has worked


voluntarily for several years for the Pendle and District Multiple Sclerosis Association.


Inquest is adjourned


AN inquest has been opened and adjourned into the death of a Ribble Val­ ley woman in France. Mrs Andrea Ealing (59),


of Knowles Brow, Stony- hurst, is understood to have fallen from a bicycle while on holiday in France. Her death occurred on


Boxing Day. The inquest was opened


| at the offices of Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Val- i ley Coroner Mr Michael


| Singleton, on Thursday. It was adjourned until March


| being held.


; 11th at the Registrar’s I Office in Blackburn. A private funeral is


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PUPILS.from Brabins Endowed and St Mary’s schools, Chip­ ping, serenade the Prince,


' • (C090103/lp) , PRINCE CHARLES arrives in Chipping, right, to a sea of union flags, but others also held placards urging Prince Charles to “carry on hunting”(s)


WAITING in anticipation for a Prince. . . excited local schoolchildren outside Chipping Village Hall ensure their visitor has a truly red, white and blue reception (0901031-1)


THE Prince spends time talking to Chipping school


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while crowds gather outside Maxwell’s in Clitheroe, right, to catch a glimpse of the heir to the throne


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