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mimc Grayson, was best man and liis 11-year- old daughter, Georgina, W


ner suits while the bridesmaids wore black dresses with ivory detail.


bum. The couple will continue to live at Slaid- Who needs snow?


GERONiMO!: One of the intrepid


grass sledg- ers.


take to the hills... then proceeded to throw themselves down them!


' of the day for the group’s latest fun outing and the sledging at Waddow Hall .'was the order friends, check out the Clitheroe Ladies Circle face-


screams could be heard at the other side of Clithe- roe! If you are aged 18 to 45 and want to meet new


book page or e-mail cases364@btinternet.com for more information. . You mightjust meet your next best friend.


CLITHEROE Ladies’ Circle members decided to .


During the wedding, the boys wore din­ ’as bridesmaid.


eight-year-old Kiera Twizell, was her"^chief bridesmaid. The bridegroom’s son, eight-year-old Do-


stepped down from his duties as father of the bride to allow the couple to keep the wed­ ding party’ between themselves, and their four children to make it an extra special day for the children. ■!^e bride’s son, nine-year-old Dermot Twizell, gave her away while her daughter,


Mrs Hany and Carol Grayson, of Rishton, is a GP and sem’or partner at Great Harwood Medical Practice. The bride’s father. Mr Datid Sharp,


niched bodice accented by crystal and dia­ mante beads with a long and elegant train. Her bridegroom, who is the son of Mr and


Mis Datid and Vera Sharp, of Clitheroe, is a senior human resources manager for Doyds Banking Group, working bem'een London, Birmin&am and Halifa£ She w’ore a strapless gown with a fitted


A HONEYMOON in Rome followed the wedding of Miss Khsty Sharp and Dr Robert Gfaj’son at Eaves Hall, West Bradford. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr and


_ GRAYSON-SHARP ...


sixties STAFF and pupils


Learning about the swinging


at St Mary’s RC Primary School, Os- baldeston, eiyoyed a 1960s-themed day as part of their preparations for the diamond jubilee. They also learnt


about the clothes, pastimes, art, dancing and music


' that were popular during the decade


including, of course. The Beatles!


SIXTIES STYLE: Pupils and staff dressed in '60s style clothes.


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look at local schools and colleges


On Monday May 28th, EY3 children are visiting Man-


BrooksIdePrimaiy School, CllUieroe ■


. Chester Museum to be Di­ nosaur Detectives!


Pupils from Ribblesdale are


coming to listen to some of the children read.'.


Thursday May 31sf, some of


the children are competing in a cross country compe­


tition at St Michael and St John’s RC Primary School.


One of the CItheroe PCSOs, Cath Towler, is coming


. into school to speak to the School Council about gen­ eral road safety.


Friday June 1st, there Is a


Diamond Jubilee-themed day, for which the children have been asked to come to school in red, white, blue and diamonds! They are also having a street party- themed lunch: The Deputy Ueutenant is visiting the children in an assembly. They will also be taking


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part in lots of Jubilee- themed arriivities.


On this day some children are


also faking part in a tennis tournament at Clltheroe Tennis Centre.


Pendle Primaiy School, CllUieroe


Year Six children enjoyed toast and toppings at a special free Breakfast Club. The pupils were M e d along to meet their friends and chat together in an informal at­


mosphere before they look their SATs tests. There was an extra special treat on Thursday when they were served bacon and sausage with Iheirtoast!


School


Open Day will be held on Sat- I urday June 23rd from 1-4


Pupils are to morris dance ‘for the Queen’


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JUBILEE JOY: Pupils at Sabden Primary School get mor­ ris dancing lessons in preparation for the school’s dia­ mond jubilee celebrations.


School’s ‘pet shop’


PUPILS at Pendle Primary School, Clithe­ roe, have been welcoming a whole menagerie ofanimals. There have


, develop into tadpoles.


been several spe­ cial visitors in the reception classes, including fish - and dogs, while. the children have also watched chicks batth. andfrogspawn


' '^ e children '


FLUFFY VISITOR: Pupil Jake Cle^ with one of the newly hatched chicks, (s)


have been look­ ing at new life, looking after pets and have been playing in Pendle’s own pet shop!


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SCHOOLCHILDREN from Sabden are having


lessons in morris dancing ahead of the Queen’s Dia­


mond Jubilee celebrations. A group of 11 pupils from


Sabden Primary School are be­ ing taught the traditional dance by teachers Ms Fran Hyde and Mrs Louise Harrop. They will stage a perform­ ance at the school’s Diamond


Jubilee fair on Saturday, June 2nd. Both teachers have doiie morris dancing in the past and


to the children in Year 3 to Year 6. . School bursar Mrs Kerry


on June 2nd will take place be­ tween 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. and will feature stalls, games and refreshments as well as the ihorris -dancing performance by the pupils.


A 'B^ihrooms loA . The Plumbing People ■


just came from nowhere and quickly went into the school newsletter. I imagine the 11 will increase.” The Diamond Jubilee Fair


Fielding said: “There is quite a buzz around the school. It


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•MOUNTAIN K J ^R ab' W W W . o n w a r d - o u t w a r d . c o . u k


p.m. This is a chance for parents and their child/


■ children to explore the out­ standing indoor and out­


door facilities, talk to staff and discuss any special requirements. Everyone is welcome.-.;


Blooming Bumps is a new ante-natal session tor mums in the early stages of pregnancy (14 weeks onwards). Information will


. be provided about nutri­ tion, exercise and finances to help mums-to-be have a healthy pregnancy and baby. It will be held on


Monday June 1 Bth from 4- 30-6 p.m. at Spring Wood


Children’s Centre, Whailey. There is no need to book


with mums invited to just turnup.


For further details call the nursery on 01200 42367Z


RlIiblesilaleClillilreD's Centre, CllUieroe


There are several events that will be staged at the cen­ tre for local parents and


■ children. Keep Calm and Carry On With


the Kids - is a chance to share ideas and experi­ ences on dealing with the day-to-day stress that being a parent brings. There will be five weekly sessions starting on June 13th from 1-30-3 p.m. at Ribblesdale Children's


■ Centre where a free crdche is provided. Places are lim­ ited and must be booked.


Telephone the centre for more details.


.


Bright Futures Day . Nurseiy.ciitlieroe


Free sessions are being of­


fered at a baby and toddler group on Fridays from 9-


30-11 a.m.'Unfilfurtherno- tice. These are for parents or grandparents to have a chat, have a coffee with biscuits and for the chil­ dren to enjoy the nurserys facilities. Anyone inter­ ested is asked to call the


. nursery on 01200 424124 and book as places are


limited. A spokeswoman


, for the nursery said: “We, are trying very hard to work with all families and help enhance the fives of young children within clit­ heroe area."


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