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12 ClitheioeAdvertiser&Times, Thursday, February 1101,2010 Case will be heard at crown court
CLITHEROE man Russell Summers ‘(43), of Whalley■ Road, elected to be tried at Pre ston Crown Court when he appeared before Blackburn mag
istrates and pleaded not guilty to stealing a handbag Mon^ng to Ann-Marie Kenworthy. He was bailed for the preparation of committal papers. :
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Valley dancers are in spotlight
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v. y A dancer has ^ JLjoined a nation-
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High School pupil Jen Smith has been select ed to take p a r t in Youth Dance Eng land's Young Creatives Project. The 16-year-old, who
is now a student a t St Mary's College in Blackburn, was chosen as one of only 10 suc cessful applicants from across the country. After making it
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STAFF and pupils a t Gisburn Primary School attended a special assembly to say farewell to a long standing and much-loved member of their team. Mrs Barbara Smith ha.<t retired from her position
as site supervisor a t the school, one she has held for thepastl5years. ■
. As well as acting as a school governor and, for a time, school cook, Mrs Smith will be remembered
• for her volunteer work, for which she visited the school three mornings each week to listen to children
, reading. ' During the assembly Mrs Smith was presented with a bouquet of flowers and a cheque from pupils. Our pictme shows Mrs Smith with pupils on her
retirement, (s)
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Stuart Woodward to pay £100 com- Mr Don Green (prosecuting) said Mr on “ ^
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vtxir-niri ntr ™^^trates heard that 32- three teenagers. They went back into the I was club only to be confronted by Woodward, with the whohithiminthefacewithapieceof wood I
HeM the first person who came in, vriio “ s*uup oi teenagers. ^ uonpr/ithoM.,!. and was akn . . . f
turned out to be an innocent victim. , Woodv^ was convicted in his absence
after being before being restr^ed by club members. I enagers
Miss Clare Knight (defending) said there had been an earlia*madent in which wooa i
ward had been attacked by youths. ■ I ■
and was also made the subject of a 12- who had assarted him.”
Y ? ^ ^w a so rd e ;« l missing teeth,” said Miss Knight. “He ^
believed the person he hit was one of those ’ “He describes being jumped on and I -— kicked and when he was interviewed by the I
ley House canapes reception; a children’s entertainer from CJ Tazz Entertainments; a Lisa Aldersley.engagement photo shoot; a romantic vintage car drive ■with Classic Wedding Car riages; bespoke bridal headwear from One and Only Bridal Cou ture; a cutting cake from Emily . Jane Moore; and a complimenta
TO celebrate Valentine’s Day, the Stanley House Hotel at Mellor is teaming up with wedding suppli ers across the region to offer spe cial wedding gifts for every Lan cashire couple who want to have their cake and eat it. •Among the free'gifts are a Stan
annual Wedding Open Day was due to take place in January, but was postponed due to the snow and ■will now take place this Sun day, February 14th. Every guest will be invited to
ry first dance lesson from wed ding dance company 2toTango. The luxury boutique hotel’s
through the initial selection process, Jen then had to audtion at the Royal Opera House..
Cv:.,Not only was she :successful, but fellow'
-.student Sammie Storey
:'.(also 16) was also it accepted, making it a ^double celebration for St Mary's Collega
•* The pair will now
/work with a profession- . ail'choreographer to devise a piece which will
be.showcased a t the Royal Opera Housa For their audition
the students, who are taking AS Level dance at the college in Shear Brow, Blackburn, per formed a moving trib
ute to a mother/daugh- ter relationship. Titled “Dying to
Remember”, it was choreographed by Jen, who lives in Simon-
■ stona Our photograph
■ (right) shows the two dancers with Jen on the left, (s)
hand picked during an audition last Novem ber which more than 200 hopefuls attended. Clitheroe Royal
ed to dance with the English Youth Ballet in its forthcoming pro duction of Gisella The dancers were
S
EVEN Ribble Valley youngsters have been select
Lynn McCheyne and are home educated. All seven will now
rehearse throughout February with profes sional dancers for the production, which will be staged at Preston’s Charter Theatre on Friday, March 12th, and Saturday, March 13th. To book tickets call
the theatre’s box office on 01772 258858. Our pictime (below)
show the seven Ribble Valley dancers who will perform with the Eng lish Youth Ballet, (s)
Grammar School: pupils Grace Hand^ - scomb (14), whd/is'.^ taught by Lynn McCheyne, and Brit- ': tany-Grace Briseber; (13), who studies a^&e ' Angela Westwell'.: School of Dance, as: well as Stonyhurst Col lege pupils Paul Bell (nine), Joey Lo (15) : and Olivia Strain (10), who all attend the Bal let Academy, were all chosen. They will be joined
by Cecily Sher (eight) and Beatrice Sher (11), who are both pupils of
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Taste of true India
A NEW range of restau ra n t quality curry sauces and chutnesrs is being pro duced in the Ribble Valley. : Tony and Carole Walters, who used to run an award-
; winning Indian restaurant at Longridge, have decided to concentrate their love of Indi-
. an food on building their own “unique” range of handmade sauces and chutney. The Victoria’s India range
is lovingly prepared in a kitchen within Bashall Barn Farm Shop, Bashall To'wn, a highly respected outlet for artisan food and drink pro ducers. The authentic Indian
recipes have been produced JARS OF
DELIGHT: . Tony and Carole
Walters put the labels^' on
sauces and chutneys at Victoria’s India,
. Baslmll,^ based at
Barn. n'ear^ ; Clitheroe.
with the help of the restau ran t’s former head chef, Bishal Rasaily, who started working for the couple after leaving the world famous Chutney Mary’s, in London. Tony and Carole have also
been guided and supported by curry connoisseur Pat Chap man, of The Curry Club, who has even provided an endorse ment on the products’ labels. The range is unique
because Bishal, who won 'The Most Welcome Newcomer at the 2007-9 Cobra Good Curry Guide awards and trained under the Master Chef Imti- az Qureshi at The Taj Shera ton in Mumbai, India, is Indian, not Bangladeshi.
9,000 so-called Indian restau rants,” explained Tony. “However, 98% of them are owned by Bangladeshi people, their chefs are mainly British born and have never been to India, or had a four-year chef’s training. Therefore, they have very little under standing of masalas, or which individual spices interact to produce a given tas te or effect, and how they do it.” Carole cooks and produces
“In the UK there are some
all the sauces and chutneys, which are made using fresh local ingredients, from the kitchen at Bashall Barn, where the products are also on sale to the public. Booths
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COOK: Carole Walters busy making the authentic Indian sauces and chutneys at Victoria’s India, based at Bashall Barn, Bashall Town.
supermarket and Huntleys Farm Shop, at Samlesbury are also stocking the range. “We firmly believe in
healthy eating, using only top quality natural produce,” Tony added. “In addition we feel that no colours, ‘e num be rs ’, MSG or additives, other than fresh natural veg etables and spices, should be in Indian food and that natu ral colours are more than ade quate for presentation pur poses, therefore we under stand that our products are suitable for all ethnic and reli gious groups.” For more information
about the business, visit:
www.victoriasindia.co.uk.
Tuek in to a fine wedding open day
EMMA Maddock, of One and Only Bridal Couture, who was first to pick from the prize cupcakes made exclusively for the Wedding Open Day by wedding cake specialists . Emily Jane Moore, (s)
choose from a giant selection of up to 1,000 hand-baked cupcakes' on the day. : “Each cake wrapper will reveal
a gift the recipient is eligible for if • they go on to book a wedding at. Stanley House Hotel within six weeks'of the Open Day.: Oliver Cooke, general manager
at Stanley House, explained: “Unfortunately we were forced to postpone our Wedding Open Day last month, because we were con- , cerned about the safety of our guests and suppliers travelling to the event a t the height of the snowy weather. ■ ' “But what better day to cele-. brate Lancashire’s brides and grooms than Valentine’s Day. itself?. We’re expecting hundreds ■ of guests to join us and enjoy the Stanley House wedding experi ence first-hand.” - To find,‘out more about the
- Wedding Open Day on February 14, call 01254 769200.
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