COME a n d d is c o v e r for y ourse lf why Steve Holbrook is regarded by many as B r i ta in ’s most gifted clairaudient medium; when he appears at The Eagle, Barrow, this evening at7-30p.m.
around the country as he continues to prove that our loved ones don’t die, they simply move on to another dimension. Steve describes himself as a te lep h o n e exchange between this world and the next, and whilst many mediums see the spirits they connect with, Steve hears them, hence the word clairaudient ra th e r than clairvoyant. Steve has a down-to-earth,
sympathetic approach towards his mediumship, and promises an emotional rollercoaster
will take him to towns and cities across the UK, and after, a successful tour of the USA and the Caribbean, Steve is looking forward to being back on home soil. You can follow his journey
•His 2011 nationwide tour
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ride for his audiences, always full of laughter and tears. This is one of the reasons Steve is being promoted all over the country by the UK’s two largest newspaper groups, and is in constant demand to increase his workload due to his popularity. Steve has, in the past,
helped the Police on a murder in v e s tig a tio n , so highly regarded is he.
and sceptics will leave his demonstration uncomfortably challenged. Steve is also p ro u d of his long and continued friendship with the Yorkshire-born TV presenter and talented singer Jane McDonald, whose rise to stardom was predicted by Steve many years before the nation took her to their hearts on the BBC TV show. The
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• to g e th er with more than £5,000 for MacMillan Cancer Support in 2007. He now raises money for
ch a r i tab le commitments will increase in the future - hopefully helping some lesser known institutions which don’t usually get the limelight or the publicity - or the funding.
PACT, a Sheffield-based charity that helps terminally ill ch ild ren all over the country who have cancer and leukaemia, and our current running total is £11,500. He is determined that his
has raised tens of thousands of pounds for charities (notably the'hospice movement), and has raised over £50,000 for his local hospice in Wakefield,
his life in three biographies - Light in the Darkness, Out of this World, and the latest called Survival. ■ , Over the past fewyears Steve
Cruise. Jane is now a regular on ITV’s Loose Women, and in her official biography she wrote - “to Steve Holbrook, my best friend and spiritual advisor for the last 14 years’!. Steve explains all about
duly rewarded when members enjoyed a communal meal of soup, spaghetti bolognese, a selection of desserts, and cheese and biscuits. The weekend co ordinator, Humphrey Johnson, was thanked for cooking the main course, along with the large team of helpers who assisted with all the other food preparation. Despite the predicted heavy rain overnight, which continued
Garn via its north-east ridge from the northern shore of Llyn Idwal, then headed north over the summits of Foel-Goch and Mynydd Perfedd to reach the rocky summit of Carnedd y Filiast. After retracing their steps to the pass below Mynydd Perfedd, members climbed the long ridge to the summit shelter of Elidir Fawr, and returned via Y Garn to descend to Llyn Idwal via the Devil’s Kitchen route. The exertions of the day were
Ogwen cottage to take the path to the foot of the Idwal Slabs on the eastern shore of Llyn Idwal, to climb the North West Face route on Glyder Fawr. Another group climbed Y
weather on Saturday, due to deteriorate overnight to provide very wet conditions on Sunday, so various parties set out early on Saturday morning to make the most of a good winter day. One group set. out from
A DOZEN members of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club enjoyed the first weekend meet of the year, based at Gian Dena mountain hut in the Ogwen valley near Capcl Curig. Forecasts predicted good
meeting, at 8 p.m. on Thursday the I7th in Clitheroc Cricket Club, will feature an illustrated lecture about the Annapurna Sanctuary trek by local photogr aphe r and travel enthusiast, Stuart Kellington. Non-members are welcome to attend. This will be followed by a day meet at Borrowdale near Tebay on Sunday, March 20th, leaving the council offices car park at 8 a.m., and a weekend meet at the George Starkey climbing hut in Patterdale from Friday, April 1st, to Sunday . April 3rd. Further details may be obtained from Nick Millward, tel. 01200 441346.
was held in the Yorkshire Dales at the end of January, when 16 members set out from High Hill lane above Settle to take the footpath past Attermire Scar to Victoria Cave. Continuing towards Capon Hall, members crossed Malham Moor to reach Malham Tarn, and then returned to Stockdale Lane via Langsear Gate. The club’s March indoor
into the early morning, a large group of members set out from the hut on Sunday, to climb the nearby mountain, Pen-yr- Ole Wen. The party found it impossible to ford the river gushing down from the lake in Cwm Lloer to take the normal route, but managed to cross it eventually close to the outflow to climb loose scree up to the summit ridge, where the rain eased to provide good views of the surrounding peaks. . . A well-attended day meet
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