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' Suddenly on March 9th 2013, Ian aged 54 years, o f Colne and formerly o f Nelson and Chatburn. :-The dearly loved youngest son o f Fred-, and Catherine Jackson, also a dear brother o f •;
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Suddenly on March 4th 2013, Martin. Much , loved husband o f .Theresa; wonderful papa to Penny and Mary, beloved son of David and Janet and a dear brother .Simon. . . . /
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9tli 2013 in Clitheroe Hospital with her loving family by her side. Vera aged 66 years o f Chtlicroe and formerly o f Chatbum, the dearly loved wife o f the late Keith, a loving mum o f Karen, a dear mother m law o f Craig, a devoted Nana o f Jake and Aimce. Also a dear sister m law, aunt and friend to many. Reposing
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0 1 2 8 2 4 2 6 1 6 1 gym routines
PUPILS froin Brookside Primary School, Clit heroe, took part in a Ribble Valley gymnastics
competition organised by the Schools’ Sports Partnership.
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children alTemoyed Working hard to perfect their floor and vault routine and performed very well on the night.
very proud of the children who were all from years three and four.'
She added that stafr and parents were all
COMPETITION: Brookside Primary School pupils who took part in the Ribble Valley gymnastics competition, (s)
-Anyone fancy a Fizzy T or a Purple Fizz Pop?
SMOOTHIES and cocktails have been on the menu at St James’ CE Primary School, Clitheroe.
OCKTAIL HOUR: Charles Smith at the piano with ® Preston, Jessica Turnbull and Kate Jack-
on sipping their cocktail creations, (s)
- -The children had great fun making, decorating and naming their creations.
chosen drink and then listed the ingredients reguired, ready for preparing their drinks later in the day.
Birch and Chestnut, have been designing and then creating their own smoothies or cock tails - all fruit-based and non alcoholic of course - as part of a design technology project. The children designed their'
Two of the junior classes,
their cocktails and smooth ies they were entertained by Charles Smith playing the Mickey Waltz on the piano.
they tasted good and had a • great time m ^ n g them, but an ■ even better time drinking them! While the children sipped
ranged from Purple Fizz Pop designed by Jessica-Turnbull, Fruity Lucy by Luty Caiysforth while Thomas.Whittaker de signed a Fizzy,T and decorated it with fruit and a cocktail um brella. Several children brought in fancy cocktail glasses from- home to serve their drinks in. All the children agreed that
The names of the drinks CHARACTERS: Prize winners from each class, (s) • World Book Day fun^ % .of children and all members of staff at Clithe-
High School, Billington, and a team of five en tered the non-^mnast team event, while four t children entered the gyhinast individuals sec A spokeswoman for the school said that the
The event took place at St Augustine’s RC ion. - ■ I Andrew Hanratty, who left
I Shakespeare Theatre, prior to . I a nationwide tour..
“The Winter’s Tale”, directed by Lucy Bailey, at The Royal
I Johanna Egar, took her thea tre studies students to watch the performance and to meet Andrew after the perform ance.
Stonyhurst’s head of drama,
including Florizel, Cleomenes and Dion, performing intri cate dance and fight scenes with ease, alongside such lu minaries as Tara Fitzgerald and Jo Stone-Fewings.
him displaying the full range of his considerable talent to a packed and delighted thea tre,” said Johanna, who taught Andrew at Stonyhurst. “He played several roles,
“We were fortunate to see
debut recently with the RSC at Stratford-Upon-Avbn. He is currently, appearing in
A FORMER Stonyhurst pupil is treading the boards with the Royal Shake speare Company.
j the Ribble Valley school after his A-levels in 2007, made his
SPEAKING OUT: The intermediate public speaking team from Bowland High School, (s)
success
THERE was double the cel ebration for Bowland High’s intermediate and senior public speaking teams as they both gained places at the Rotary Youth Speaks regional finals to be held on March 23rd in Preston.
of him and felt privileged to watch him in such an exciting production.”
Andrew was a member of the National Youth Theatre,
RSC DEBUT: Stonyhuist students with Andrew (fifth from the left) after the show, (s) “We are incredibly proud
and worked with the producer of the West End smash hit “Sister Act” before complet ing a two-year acting course at Drama Studio London, gradu ating in 2011.
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formed with a host of prolific names in the theatre world, including Iain Glen, Charlotte Emmerson, Michael Penning ton and Penny Downie. ■
heats last month, the inter mediate team, comprising of Year 9 pupils Niall Doherty (13), Rosa Handscomb (13) and Romilly Sherrington (13),
Having already won their Since then he has per A GROUP of
Year 9 pupils from Oakhill College, Whalley, spent an exciting time
. hand at brickwork, where they were shown how to build an arch followed by some painting ■ and decorating. In the motor
. technology skills .at Accrington and Rossendale Col lege.. They had a
exploring various construction and
their place in the regional fi nals..:
; Building up their skills
team comprising Dominic Beebee (14), Caitlin Dickinson (14) and Ellicia Swindells (14) als(j did themselves proud by achieving the runners up prize - beating 10 other schools and sixth forms from Lancashire.... and Cumbria -
went on to win the district fi nals, held at Dallam School, Milnthorpe. The newly-formed senior ^
thus securin'l'^*'
EXPLORING: Thomas Exton (1 4 ) ,
vehicle department they took part in - hands on skills involving removing a tyre from a wheel using the latest machines, as well as replacing spark plugs. They were
Thomas Hughes (1 4 ) and James Gardner (13), from Old Langho. (s)
also shown how building surveyors and designers used the latest CAD design equipment to produce state of the art buildings.
part of Oakhill’s approach to expe- nential learning in the field-skiUs learned by doing as well as by studying.
The trip was
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