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THE annual .Sabden President’s Cup Day was a roaring success. The competition was won by Eric Wallace who beat Alan Whalley 21-13 af­ ter the pair had defeated Audrey Barrett and Nigel


presented the trophy to the winner and thanked the organiser David Par­ sons and volunteers who had helped out on the day by providing cakes and refreshments.. The next competition takes place on Saturday, July 28th, and will be the White Hart Singles. ^


: - Budding young astronauts aged eight to 13 from across the UK are invited to take : part in astronaut training as part of Mission:: X 2013. The UK Space Agency is running ■ • Mission X: Train Like an Astronaut - a programme to encourage school students to be mcsre physically active. It uses astro-


were given a unique view into the chal­ lenges of living and working in space from


; space, going to the toilet in space, and eat­ ing and exercising in a weightless environ- ment. ^


Cosmonaut Tokarev. The youngsters were able to find out more about the view from


. good time to start training like an astro­ naut. Learning science, developing hand- eye co-ordination, getting fit and learning how to become a good team member are easier when you are younger.” Mrs Catherine Grimshaw, Gisburn


, v The .visit was made possible through support from Excalibur Almaz, Venture Thinking and ESERO-UK Cosmonaut. Tokarev said: “Now is a


School’s head teacher said; “The chil­ dren were so excited to meet Cosmonaut Tokarev. They have been learning about


M , ORBITAL: Russian cosmonaut.Valety Tokarev with pupils at Gisburn Primary School during his visit.


uary 2013 with the expectation of doubline the astronaut intake from 4,500 to 9,000 students across the UK.


and outreach at the UK Space Agency, added: “The UK Space Agency and our in­ ternational partners, including NASA and the European Space Agency, are enabling children to access astronaut training and nutrition regimes and learn about space. The children taking part could be the space explorers of the future.” Mission X 2013 will be launching in Jan­


space, but getting to meet someone who could give a first hand description was real­ ly special. Mission X has shown how space can be used to inspire children, teachers and their families.” Jeremy Curtis, head of education, skills


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AT the meetiinff nf Plithf^rn#* TTniViafoJftr Third Age, guest speaker was Barry Band talking


about “Blackpool Old Time Comedy Greats”. ^Barry, a retu-ed journalist, worked on the Lanca­


shire Evening Post writing the show business col­ umn. He met and interviewed most of the comics who performed at the local theatres in the 1950s


Hylda Baker - only five people were at her funeral Others Barry met included A1 Reid, Frank Ran­ dall, Frankie Howerd, Tommy Cooper and Les Dawson. One of the comedy greats, Jimmy Clit- beroe, had very local links, but he was to die aged only 52 on the day of his mother’s funeral.


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Barry gave a most amusing talk as he performed soine of these comics famous lines. ;Times have


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changed in the comedy world, with little censor­ ship, unlike in the 1950s when a policeman would attend the opening show to check the comics were keeping to the censored script. One comic from late in that era who still visits gi^^kpool every year is the still very successful Ken


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