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8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,- February 27th; 2003 '7t"‘T' ^ r r r - ^ y ^ ” ?— ^ c r r t t T Z
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l , first year in education?.,- - f fetvAnd what better, way to begin their years of learning than by having their
7 i school featured in the Clitheroe Adverr tiser arid Times?
• i Throughout the past month we have > endeavoured;to visit many of the area's.
■ schools, as our photographers have taken pictures of the new pupils in the
v: reception classes. - ' 7 . ■■■■,;. In recent weeks we have published class photographs taken at schools of ' various sizes in communities throughout
; i. the Ribble Valley. . ■ : ! The pictures serve to emphasise the ; variety of provision to be found across
■ the area, much of it depending on reli- >. gious foundations goirig back well over a • century.
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has linked up with the Grand Cinema and offered pupils taking part in our school picture special the opportunity to
; win a family ticket for two adults and two children to see a film of their choice. If your child's face is ringed in one of
. the photographs featured in today's issue, contact our promotions depart- . ment, tel. 01282 426161, to claim your ' prize.
• , Copies of all the photographs can be
ordered either from our front counter at 3 King Street, Clitheroe, or by ringing Copy Control, tel. 01282 426161. To place your order, all you need is the
photograph reference number, the date of publication and the number of the page on which it appears. 1 ,
OUR picture, above,shows
the cast ready for curtain up (JD210203/1)
HAIR STYLIST
Brenda Dixon makes last-
minute adjust ments to hairstyles
(JD210203/2) — , ~clltheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified),
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by John Turner
THE dice are rolling rapidly in Clil Church Hall this week, and a grou| disreputable villains you have ever ( part in illegal gambling. There are also some titillatingly td
of a doubtful character, scantily cla| full public gaze. And it is all going on not only wit|
sion of the vicar, Canon Philip Dea his full encouragement. Canon Dearden is president and
Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur | Dramatic Society and the gambler! are the “Guys and Dolls” of the I American musical which is running | this weekend. Director Alan Miller broke new t
society by taking the orchestra ml their pit, putting them on stage witl operating with a minimum ot scenef a formula which certainly worked. [ There'were some more-than-con
ST JAMES CE SCHOOL, CLITHEROE (J290103/10/A)
mances from an able cast. Dawn 1 laide, and Gary Worthy as Natha pace required by a show which was | it opened in 1950. High roller Sky - the part play|
Brando in the J 955 Hollywood x played by Brian Haworth, wh(] deserved to get his girl, Sarah Brow charm by Suesi Windle. Youthful David Hulme put in <
performance as the big-eating NicelJ son. The part of Arvide AbernathjI
biggest in the show by any means, btf dale displayed an ease and assurantj ously denoted years of experience. There was also a nice performaij
serving Bill Taylor as Big Jule. One of the best things about th
was the quality in depth. Often an nies have to cast some of those with! ity when a show has so many spl There did not appear to be a weak l i| up. Even the gentleman who sold i et before curtain-up turned up on s | more-than-passable drunk. Praise is due to choreographer i who devised a series of dances, each <
the occasion well, and, even on opeq dancers and chorus were very well-t The orchestra, under the baton <
cell, kept the rhythm going well th Lighting director Martin Butter:
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coped well with some technically-dii] plots and the sound, too, master: Webster, was unobtrusive. If I have a complaint about th&
is the costumes. True, they were fn as befitting an American musical. I was not quite right for the streets oi|
the days of Damon Runyon. Other parts were taken by Tom Game|
ST WILFRID'S CE PRIMARY SCHOOL, RIBCHESTER ( C300103/1)
street), Daryl Dewhurst (Rusty Cha (Harry the Horse), Barry Phillips (Lt 1 Catherine Whitham (General Matilda B l The Hot Box Girls were Clare Bolian, r
Jean Croft, Leona Gardner-Chan, Lesleyl Mileham, Jessica Pamphlett and Nicola f The Mission Band was Dee Bottofl
Marisa Frot, Diana Platt, Chris Riggs| Smith. The ladies’ chorus was Maria Master:
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rison, Alison Blakemore and Ruth Hargij Men's chorus was Peter Dilworth, Mid
i Roy Piatt, Ron Loebell, James Bonner, | ' Edward Hacking and Terry Till. Backstage crew included Philip Dob:
and chorus master), John Wilkinson (staid Rimmer and Mick Gidlow (stage crd Whitham and Maria Masterman (publil and team" (wardrobe), Jonathan Malluisol Thomas (makeup), Brenda Dixon (hairfl (front of house), Aim Mayor (raffle), M l (cast refreshments), Elsie Thompson (a l ments), Malcolm Eox (photographs). J According to the programme, Brel
prompt-but 1 didn’t hear her on openinl ___Bur\
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