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• the Ribble Valley embraced Rat, a Julia Donaldson char- world Book Day on Thurs­ day dressing up as their fa­ vourite literary characters. Children, at Boltbn-by-


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Bowland CE Primary School chose authors such as Ju­ lia- Donaldson, Anne Fine and Eva Ibbotson.-They dressed up as gruffalos, killer cats and the highway rats


Pre-school also dressed up as their favourite book charac­ ters and read lots of stories throughout the day. All the children received a World Book Day book token.


annual event which aims to encourage everyone to read more and the best dressed characters, received books. The children and staff thor­ oughly enjoyed the event. Children at Downham


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frr,E£ YOUNGSTERS from across . Oliver, who was a Highway www.clitheroeadvertlser.co.uk Clltheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, March 14,2013' SKILLS body SkillsAc- DOsitiveswith rp'anrrlc


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Splendours of Iceland set out for Naturalists


; ,THE “Splendours of Iceland” - the coun­ try, not the frozen food shop — were pre­ sented to members of Clitheroe Natural ist’s Society


Iceland many times and in all seasons. He gave his audience a full picture of this tur­ bulent island, situated in the Arctic Circle


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no explanation. “It was just a stupid thing to do,” he said.


leaded guilty to theft when he appeared efore Blackburn magistrates. He was given a conditional discharge for six months and ordered to pay £70 with £15


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'stupid’offence A 60-YEAR-OLD Clitheroe man could of­ fer no explanation for why he had stolen a box of chocolates worth just £4 from Sains- burys. Robert David Martin, of Tower Hill,


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arctic winds, just looking at Iceland in their harsh winter gave the audience the shivers! On behalf of the Naturalists, chairman Mu­ riel Carruthers thanked Frank for his fasci- . nating presentation.


journey from top to bottom of the island, blizzards obliterating everything and very cold temperatures. Iceland was also the location of the thawing of East-West rela­ tions by the meeting of Reagan and Gor­ bachov. Although Clitheroe was experiencing


scalding streams tempt the unwary to dip^ their fingers in, so first aid is on hand in' spite of many warnings. ■ ■ ■ - Frank experienced full winter in one


ity is that hot water is on tap at no cost, and many warm swimming pools are available, provided that the bathers keep away from the “hot” end. Much of the not water is about 300°. Geysers rise 50 to 60 feet into the air and


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threatened by volcanic activity. The emp- tion of 1969 could have been a disaster for the harbour of Vestmanpyr, but was saved by the people managing to divert the course of the lava which would have sealed off access to the sea. .Ash from another eruption disrupted air traffic over Europe more recently. Heat from one volcano caused faster movement ofaglacier. ■^e main advantage from volcanic activ­


was the amazing geology from the many dramatic waterfalls, including the vast Gullfoss and Seglandsfoss - violent cata­ racts and basalt cliffs along part of the coastline. The people of Iceland live “on the edge”


phere with modem shops and restaurants. The wooden houses are built on a grid sys­ tem. Schools have a three-month summer holiday and the students do voluntary work of all kinds. In Iceland the love of the visual takes the form of many abstract sculptures, though one is the statue of Leif Eriksen, the'Norwegian explorer who discovered -America. The churches made powerful silhouettes contrasting with the lower sur­ rounding houses. The main emphasis of Frank’s lecture


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Taylor, who was part of Great Britain’s gold medal-winning hockey team at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. He commented; “The op­


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