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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, July 19th, 2007


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u Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Kelsey, 10, has a hectic time ahead


by Natalie Cox


Clilheroe St James Brownies ami (heir leaders with (heir


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YOUNG equestrian Kelsey Gill has a busy summer of


qualifying ahead. This week the 10-year-old Sabden horscrider is crossing the border into Wales to take part in a home pony interna­


tional event. She has been chosen as one


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A BROWNIE pack has demonstrated its friendliness to animals. t As well as enjoying a visit to


Jhe zoo, members of the St f ames’ pack also had a talk barom a vet as part of their


Brownies are pet friendly weir drawings and the batik


dge work. o After studying the subject hen they received the badge


aver a half-term, the girls held w special presentation night


of five riders who will compete in the ]2Scm class at the show, representing England. inAfter two rounds of jump­


dog, the five will be narrowed


and showed off their work. thThey put up displays of i ork they had completed dur­


Zoo.During the presentation the Brownies also carried out some work for their hostess badge, sending out invitations to the event, preparing food and serv­ ing drinks.


ng their visit to Blackpool


will then represent their coun­ try in Saturday’s final. At the same event in Wales,


wn to a team of four who


Kelsey will also take part in a Hors(! of the Year Show quali­ fier.If she is successful in that competition, Kelsey could end up participating in the autumn Horse of the Year Show on three different ponies. AHer first pony - Justalk


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eithe show after the first of aash II and Proud Flyer will neelsey will turn her attention


ght qualifying rounds. d Now she hopes that Rapi-


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lso make the grade. KAfter a weekend in tValcs, n xt week to the Royal Inter­ wo ponies after successfully


ational Show at Hicksted. t She will travel there with


a rare spell of suixsliinc. baOrganised by the School Friends, the sconey for new equipment and other in­


arbecue fund-raiser wore rewarded with mrbecue is always popular and raises t e included a popular children’s enter-


iAFTER a week of non-stop rain, organ­ bsers of Pendle Primary School’s annual


Sun comes out just ill time!


hool activities to benefit the children. cu Other attractions at this year’s barbe­ painer/magician, a disco, face and nail


making it through two tough qualifying rounds. J She will be competing with


opular of all, sponge slinging! s 'The children were allowed to throw wet


painting, temporary tattoos and, most


dash. P A member of Chipping


ustalk Atlanta and Rapi- bony Club, Kelsey is trained


y Harvey Kaye, of Brindle. t She is a dedicated competi- I very weekend and then


nor training two or three eights after school, competing


undergoing intensive training prior to a big event. KNo stranger to the big stage,


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Melsey took part in the “Mini I ajor Relay” at the festive Ynternational Horse of the I Dear Show at Olympia in |


uHE dry weather of March and partic- blarly April continued until May 5th to I


er.Daytime temperatures were lower than they had been during April. The 13th was a particularly wet day with nearly an inch of rain. A brief respite from the poor weather lasted for three days, between the 20th and 22nd when temperatures recovered to the 60s. Cool weather persisted to the end of the month.


e followed by a fortnight of wet weath-


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Head gets a soaking for charity


A SCHOOL headteacher got a soaking for a good cause at his summer gala. S Mr Ian Hopkins, of Simonstone Primary


thchool, joined Year 6 pupils in the stocks at £imonstone School, raised a magnificent


e seasonal fund-raiser. S The event, organised by the Friends of u3,300. Proceeds from the event will be


t sed by FOSS to buy additional extras for


he pupils. At the summer gala, the stocks proved as


esources and raise cash. mRecently eight organisations


cCOMMUNITY groups are roming together to share


elp each other. h et to discuss how they could


ipopular as ever, while other attractions included a marquee serving a buffet lunch,


nflatables, cream teas, a cake stall, various a306 to the total with her “tap-a-thon”


tombolas and a hat stall. £ Year four pupil Lauren Jenkins added ond CBeebies celebrity Bizi Lizi was also


n hand helping to entertain visitors. J Our picture shows Harry Rushton and


oseph Lord sitting in a police car (T020707/5)


n Clitheroe’s Trinity Commu­ thity Partnership was one of


e groups involved. t Ideas put forward included


eihe possibility of organising


ponges at three of their teachers and took full advantage of the opportunity - so not everyone stayed dry after all! anOur picture shows, from the left, Kier-


(f Naylor (seven) and Brandon Naylor


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