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Senior Division.._'T." . . - - ^


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aWierM.;., . 8 .5 .1 1 0 70 Road , ' ‘ 8 .5 1 8 Settlo


Edenfidd 8 5 2 11 BS' 8 4 0 4 8 4 ' ’"- a n a e c o i m t a n t


i What qualifications do you need? 0 ^' You need to have a relevant


RichaMBames, D]i^tDr,Skidholme-BenQiajtei^A(xx)imtaiits R There are no ceilings in this .


^ accountancy qualification e.g.ACCA ' ' or ACA. Personally 1 obtained my AAT


N-,.. , ' qualification before moving on to obtain ? my ACCA qualification. _


: ■ ; . I would encourage anyone considering . a career in this field to get as much - - .





; Anyother requirements for example^'" health and fitness or age?





- There aren't any restrictions in terms of fitness or age, but it helps to have a


- flair for business. ■ . -


V.; How long does i t take to qualify for the " role? . ^


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I started studying in 1998 and - ' ; qualified in 2005 but as 1 said earlier the'


; “ : qualifications aren’t the whole toolbox.’ . . What sort of starting salary and package can you expect?


V A college leaver going straight in to ■ ■ practice as a trainee would start on s ’ around minimum wage depending on' k their age, however, the employer then ' often pays for the training and exams ; , needed to qualify them.


-What sort ofpersonal skills make ' , someone best suited to a career in v; ■ ^ accountancy? - -


• ' ' , ■ Without doubt you need a clear head ?


■: for numbers, good attention to detail; and confidence as we can’t afford to get itwrong.


' ^


.What sort o f career prospects and ■ ■ structure is there?


■ - f You can progress through the , A ; ranks within accountancy practices ', - j


as experience levels or you can look : ’ • ' at opportunities in industry working '


, as financial director/management" ' V , accountant in a business.


i profession and careers can be as long, : : challenging and rewarding as you make ■: them. ^'


■ What kind ofjob satisfaction can you - expect?


, i It’s satisfying to be involved in the • , •: business growth and to help individuals ensure that all their tax and accountancy ' needs are taken care of.


. Insowordssellyourprofession? ■ working a dulljob and crunching: - ■


: numbers all day is being thrown to the: wayside.


•. Business and technology groivth : '


combined with more stringent taxation ■ '' and reporting requirements have given accountants many new and exciting - ■ : opportunities and the options within.... general practice or industry are varied.-:--


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VM e y ...- Padiluin Euxton '


ChcrryTreo


Brinscall ' Earty


8.■ ■ ! ,5 7 27 - 8, 1 5 G 25 8 1 5 3 23


DivisionOno ’ .


P W L BP P 7 4 1 8 59


6 "4 0 2 52


Cherry Tree ' 7 4 2 7 52 CTitheroe ,


7 ' 2 2 4 39 - 6 3 0 0 45


RibbWanderers::; 5 s 3 2 10 45 ' : ' Read -


Bamoldswick ' 7 2 2 4 39 Stacksteads::, ' 6 - 2:.2;8 38 ,:- Salesbury . 7 1 3 3 28 Bley Belvedere 6 / 1 2 2 27 Feniseowies: . 7 -1 4 5 25 PadBianii. ;, : ■-; 5 0 4 6 16 : Setde '


- 6 0 3 0 15 DwisionTwn ' P W L BP P


BleyBelvedere - 4 .4 0 8 48 Euxton


5 3 1 4 39


Brookihottom . 4 , 3 0 2 37 Edenfield ^ 4 2 0 2 32 GreatHarwood 4 1 1 7 27 ■ feniscowles: r ■ '5 Ossylmmaiiiid : -5 Whalley Brinscall


' 1 2 7 27 1 2 - 7 27 - 5 1 2 2 22, ; ; 5 1 3 5 20 ’


Baxonden ' - -• 4 0 2 0 10 Stacksteads i - 5 0 4 '0 5


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■ ROEHELDS-A-SIDE LEAGUE,; FIXTURES


t o , ’ ' NURSERY NURSES- ■


- ROSSENDALE NURSERY AND BABY UNIT, ' . ' 'York Street, Clitheroe'


■■ Require Part Time qualified and expenenced - < ■ ' ’


, .Nursery Nurses ' ' ' ' . 0 : Must have level 3 qualification. ■ :: y-


= i,For more details telephone Debbie or Kalhenne ’ ’ ■ on 01200 423244 or email . ,, ;■ enquirieslgrossendalenursery.co.uk;


1 MulU award winning Venue and Historic House


ITTie T i th e B am , B row sh o lm e H a ll P/T Tea Room/Shop -v ':'Assistant'


EXPERIENCED PART TIME BAR PERSON


■ Applicantsmust be conscientious, well presented' !.v and able to use own initiative.- Mainly weekend -j:


. work. Your own transport will be necessary.


■ Please contact Rebecca Clarke 01254 827166 " ' rebecca(3browsholme.com "


• Lowfield House Residential Home


Require ; Evening Staff r


. For enquiries,, contact Julie Dean br Carol Bridge on 01200-428514" ’


Applications Subject .■s ' To Disclosure.


:


•' Cleaner; Property on bus::';* p route.-Flexible two r


RETIRED PEOPLE require


i-;, A house keeping duties Included Recent- “ references required. * ** —


■ i’ ^


j Permaneant position ' , - Tel: 07528442494


rnomingsperweek'(No ";i^ weekends). All generaU>i"’^


Generous renumeration for> right candidate.


./ 1000’s - ^ ofjotis


> r online ^ ' , ,^ j o b s Q 2 ^


'+ 'P ^www.jobstbdaysolutions.coiuk'.V


today and start recruiting 10113 238 8182 detail^


:V,-°.!’5todaV, yqurJocal online jobs board,’ helps you ’ 'r°i'sistent brand acrossjll bur networks v -


?;5?./.?,!^?,y9Pr:R''°.hle and putyburwacancies in front " of the best local candidates ,


^ jobsj j ' Delivering local ' recruitment solutions :


Experience preferred - but not essential.: , ' For more ■ information Tel: ' 01200448241 '


Office Junior.


office is Clitheroe. Would suit


school/ college leaver.


Tel 01200423704 required for’husy : HEALTHCARE&NURSING : : Pendleside Hospice ~


.1 Food Services Assistant ! 20 hours/4 days per week


(7 day rota, including some weekends);


:. £7.4736/hour {including shift premium) -v":? We are looking for a Food Services Assistant to


join our catenng team. Dubes will include general . food preparabon and service, washing up and ' - maintaining hygiene standards. Training and ‘ : development available if required: You must be ’ , flexible and willing to do extra hours to cover ’s


". ■ busy penods and holidays when required.-1 v As the role includes contact with our service :■


users, expenence of working with vulnerable" ■■ ’ : -;> people v/tll be advantageous


• Infomial enquines: . Mark Scott" ■ 01282 440142


Applicabon pack" - , - ■ wwwpendlesideorguk


. Closing date: 27th May 2013 = t A DBS Enhanced Disclosure - will be required * -


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Whitelion - 10 8 1 1 25 Nottin


• DiscoNinjas Mad Dogs


■■ 10 7 0 3 21 ro - 5 0 3 18


9 5 0 ,4 15 ;


Dynamo - ' ■ : 10 4 2 4 14 ' ■ Honeshoo-'.


-10 3 ( 2 '5


: Replacements, " ■ . 8' 2 0 6 6 - .■ ■ V, Coping Badly ^ ' 10 1 1 8 4


HARRYDEWHURSTMEMORIALLEAGUE FIXTURES


Sunday; Bees Knees v Globe Bulleugh (King G); StanleyUltrasvDoglnn(KingG).'■: Tuesday; Dog Inn V Cbnrcb Town (Memorial); Globo8ulloughvBaggylaWinoBar(KinsG). TABLES


Church Town ; , 10 9 1? 0 28 ' ' - BecsKnees


-P W 0 L P " 9 5 2 2 17


Doginn 8 5 D 3 15


Stanley UHrai 9 4 2 3 14 • Baggy’s Wine Bar 10 3 1 6 10 CentralBoys 11 2 1 8 7 GlobeBullough - 9 1 1,7 4 '


DONALD RACE AND NEWTON EAST


’ LANCASHIREFOOTBAU LEAGUE' ’ , TABLES


FirstDivtsion' P W 0 L P


Rimington _ 26 20 3 3 63 MHIHOI Enfield


26 12 7 7 43


. 25 18 3 5 57 - 26 16 5 5 53 -


Worsthonm 26 15 5 6 50 j fKiaoowles


ReadUrated _ 26 12 3 11 39 , OtwiitleSM- 26,11 5 10 38 Ungho - ’ 26 8 7 11 31 HiintGreen ' 'TS 8 5 13 29 JiekRoveix. .26 7 6 13 27 - CalderValoFC 28 7 4 15 25 Colne United ' 26 6 5 15 23 SlaeksteadsSJ - 26 4 7.15 19 SomleyGSOB ' 26 3 5 18 14 ' Second Division -


,, , , ‘ , P W D L P Thelyy


yg H 1 2 52


BumleyAth - 20 15 3 2 45 Bley Belvedere.'. 20 13 2 5 4t ' BairowfordC .-• .2 0 12


“ "Berra ' 20 9 3 8 30 Borrovvdale ' f 20 7 2 H 23 ClifteroeRBL ■ - 20 7 2 11 23 , BeriickTown ' 20 5 7 8 22


1 7 37 ■ ~ RBLA - !'


. Oswaldtwistle ; Rimington'. Canberra RoadUtd ■ RockRovera Langho Stackstoads; Enfield 'Colne Utd - Waddington


POOL


• . STANLEY BROTHERS CUIHEROE POOL LEAGUE


8 2 4 4 34 ' r ' . ' 8 1 5 10 30


FIXTURES Premier Division ■ . Bilfiogton Band Club B V Royal British legion A"


. BuckAvRoadConstitiitionalCIub;HigherBuck vCastleARose&CrownvBayHorso. • First Division


r . StPetersAvLowMoorB;StorkvRoyaIOak


A; Waggon and Horses V Dog WhaBey; White HorsoAvRoio&CrownA Second Division


; WaggonandHorsesBjReadandSimonstone' : , ClitlieroeCricketA HuratGreen


DolacyvWhaIloyClub;DogSportsBarv


Con Club V Buck Laddies; Royal British Legion V BDIington Band Club. Third Dhriaion


. OssyCon . GlobeA


. ■ ConservativeClubvKingsAmisA'KiiigsAnns; ■ Bv Dog Sports Bar 8; UiwMoorvIhreo Rivers Caravan Park; Whalley Arms V White Hone 8; ■ . WhitelionBvEagle&Child..


, FoundaDonCup Second Round ■ Thursday,May30th


Bilfington Band Club 8 v BOlington Band Club;


■ CastieAvRoyal8ritishLegiunA;DogWhaney: vRoso&CrowiqHigherBuckvBuckA;.' Horseshoe V Waggon S Hones B; Conservabve ClubvWhaIIeyAnns;DogSporttBarv3 ' Riven Caravan Park; Rose & Crown A V Bay , HorsejReadConstitiitionalCtubvKingsArms


WhalleyA


WaddingtonA OakhniVeta -


. MercerPark BiimleyRoadA


' OakhniA ■ RislitonConB


■ B;Waggon&HorsesvBuckladdies;StPeten A V Royal Oak A" Eagle & Child V Low Moor; low ' MoorBvHorseshooBjKiiigaAnnsAvWhite Lion 8; Do lacy vWhitoHono B;WIiitoHorseA vWhaHeyauL


TABLES Premier Division


P W D L P 2 2 0 0 22


Rose&Crown : i 2- 1 1 0 19 BayHorse, ■ 2 1 0 1 16: CasDoA


- 2 1 0 1'12


BOlingtonB - ■ 1 : 1 0 0 '9 " BuckA


1 1 0 0 9


ReadConClub . ;2 0 0 2 9 Higher Buck Horseshoe


2 0 1 1 9 2 0 0 2 7


:■ First Division ,■ >. LowMoorB


P W D L P - 2 2 0 0 20


Roso&CrownA 2 1 0 1 IS - - StPotenA


2 1 0 1 15 White Lion • 2 ■ 1 0 1 15 :


. RoyalOakA 2 1 0 1 14 . ■■ WhiteHonoA 2 ’ 1 0 1 13 WaggonA • 1 1 0 0 "9 Stork


2 0 0 2 7


DogWhalley - 1 0 0 1 3 Second Division


P W D L P


WhalloyClub .2 2 0 0 20 , HoneshooB - . 2 1 1 0 IS


'DoLacy


BOfingtonBC 1 1- 0 0 13 Read&Simonstono2 : 1 0 1 13 - Waggon&HorsesB2 0 1 1 12 - . . 2. 0 0 2 10 ■ ,


DogSportiBar. 2 0 -1 1 10 - Buckladdios 1 1 0 0 9 R8L


2 Three Division lowMoor


P "W D L P 2 - 2 0 0 24


WhftelionB ' 2 . 2 0 0 20 _ KingsAnnsB 2 1 1 0 16 3Rnnn


2 1 0 1 15


: Eagle&Chnd ' 2 1 0 1 14 . WhaOoyArms . 2 1 0 1 14 ConCluh


2 1 0 1 13


KingsArmsA 2 0 1 1 12 Dog Sports Bar 8 , 2 . D 0.2 . 7 v ; . .. WhiteHonoB. 2 . 0 0 2 5 ‘


BOWLS ^ GREATHARWO0D& DISTRICTBOWUNG ::


LEAGUE- - . - DRAWS '


r : Arthur Ormerod Rose Bowl Doubles .- May 25th


-


AtFree Gardenen Bowling Club: 9-30am-T. 7- Bullon & A Duckworth v G. Roberts & J. - - - - ; , Norrss;M.Edmondson&J.DewhuntvM.>: . Opie & S. Anderton; B.Taylor S D. Holtv AStephonson&S.Townley;S.GanSM. „ Beardmoro v C. ComaU & U Whitehead; D. & P. BonneyvP.Houldsworth&K.Greenwood. .


0 1 1 9 ' ' , ■ -


< ■ Great Harwood CC ; RibbleadaloB; •'.TininanuelA . ;•:■ SabdenRed ' : 1 SalesbiiryB


> ; • V ,


: GlobeB OakhniB


20 5 3 12 18


. 20 3 5 12 14 20 2 1 17 7


ReserveDiviiion-'.-',- P W D L P 18 13 1 4 40 18 10 2 18 10 2 18 8 4 18 8 4 18 8 4 5: 2


10-30 am - S, Barnes & 8. Robinson V A Barrett &K.Crook;M.CerbettSE.RobiiisonvC.-


Crompton& 8. Hornian; E. Wallace & partner-


,- vADuxhury&F.Layeock:M.Bums&M., i"’;: Yerkesi V D. Pilkington S D. Whitworth; L : -


! RameII&partnervARaynor&D.Bums. - ' - ■ 11-30am-AHolt&B.OunbrookvA& - S. Woods; J.RiggSF. Franks vL Bums & partner; J. Ellson & J, Larder V G. Dixon & A


Bames;D.RosoSpartnervM.WhaIley&D. - CimFiffe. '


TABLES • - 1 -


RushtonStmtA RislitonConA


"SilesburyA


RoeLeePark ' Burnley Roads


AbblesdaleA : Division One


GlobeHeyi - t WittonBC


P . P 6 6 6


: Sydney Street ■- ». 6 -31 GreenPark ;


6 '6


--GreatHarwoodA >■' ' 6. 20 FreeGardeneraA


5 5


Coppice , : SabdenBlack ■■; :


6 .'38 6 "38 6 6


. LowerDarwenA '■ 6 ■ 32 GreatHarwood H S Grange .:. :


6 6 6 6


6 5 5


■ ;•■■ . DhriaionHireo P P


■ 5 5 5


Ruditon Street B ; E -■ FreoGardeneraB


6


EaatLanoa ' , 5 WhaHoyB


MilnshawWanda:'": ' E lowerDarwenB ;.' '5 ■ WaddingtonB < " ‘ 5 ;. ImmanuelB •


. CIitlieroeCridietB - 6 Read


. SabdenBftie - TEAMS


31 39 24 15 12


37 35 39 39 28


27'


E ■ 25 5 - 25 e


23 22 18


DhrinonFour - P P


41


5 -35 6 31


“ 6 . 30 28 27 27


5 - 25 29


6 18 5


18 Cricket ... Saturday ; ■ ' ■ . -


- Read1stXI(vEarhy,away,itart1-30p.m.) - A O'Connor, J. Marshall, A Artingstoll, J. : Harvey,C.Lowes,ATumer,W.Eastham,A


Rushton, A Bennett, A Lowes, Jamal. Scorer;: ACrahtree.


Read 2nds (v Burnley Belvedere 1st XL home, start 1-30 p.m.) M. Zafraii, N. Ahmed, T. Turner, F.Barden,ASbarples,B.Graham,J.Wood, . N.Snape,C.Noone,T.Baron,W.WrathalL ' Reserve:L Fox. Scorer: Mn J. Sharpies.


' Clitheroe1stXI(v0swaldtwisDeImmanuel, away, meet 11-45 am.) P. GaskeO, P. Dibb, . S. T.


Saddique.ScorenC.Dewhurst'


. home,meet12-30pun.)J.Green,C.PaImer, A Ahmed, A Hutchins, S. Ahmed, J. Kay, J.


Houldsworth,ACattennole,M.Scott,S. Jackson,ABonner.ScoronT.Stones. - Sunday


Read 1st XI (v Padiham, home, start 1-30 |un.)


: A O'Connor, J. Marshall, A Artingstoll, A - - . Sharpies, C. Lowes, A Turner, W. Eastham, A > Rushten, A Bennett, A Lowes, Jamal Scorer; i : ACrahtree.


'


CTitheroe 1st XI (v Ahblesdale Wanderer^'- home, meet 12-30 p.m.)P.Gaskell,P.Dibb,v: S. lemon, J. Dowhurst, J. Marquot, F. Butt,’ T. lord,P.Tumer,C.PaImer, AHimain, Saddique.ScoreRAPoole.


.


Critheroo3rds(vSalesbury3rds,uway,meot : - 12-15 pjn.)T.BIe zard, H. Uing,T. Stones, D . ; \


Stuart, S. Jackson, C. Dewhurst, J. Dean. J. Scorah, A Bonner, F. Jackson, M. Driver. - Scorer; S. Ahmed.


Monday .-


LADY CAPTAIN’S DAY: Allison Nuttall, winner Judith Kay, Steve Brooks, Garry Davies, Jean Davies, Wayne Ivinson,Ha2elSellarsandLadyCaptainDoreenHammondatMyttonFold.'


. J ,


Wet and windy conditions failed to dampen the enthusi- i. asm of Mytton Fold Golf Club's


i- hardy member when they >: played in their Lady Captain's Day competition.


■ Early morning high winds - were joined by heavy precipi­ tation for later players, mak-


: ing conditions less than ideal.' Despite this, Judith Kay


'. beat offAllison Nuttall for the win following a card play-off after both carded 33 points. : : Third was Linda Clegg, fol-


- lowedbyPaulineWhite,Hazel Sellars, Lady Captain Doreen' Hammond and Lady Captain-


Leinon,J.Dewhurst,J.Man|uetF.Bott, Lord,P.Tumer,H.Graham,O.Hussabi, I : - '


Cfitheroe 2nds (v Afablesdale Wanderen 2nds,


. electCaroleMaher.. ; Sean Davies took the spot prize for the straightest drive


, ontheisth.CaroleMaherwas: nearest the pin on the ninth, and Hazel Sellars was nearest the pond on the fourth!; : " , In the men’s section, Steve ;


; with, given the weather, an e x - : cellent 36 points.: > Second was Garry Davies


with 34 points, ju s t holding ■ off Wayne Ivinson on a card play-off. ' Behind that duo, John


Critheroe1stXI(vWorsley,LancashirtCup,'- . away, raeet1M5ajn.)P.GaskelLP.Dibb, J. DewhuntJ. Manpiet, F. Butt, T. Lord, P.Tumer, M. Coulter, S. Ahmed, C. Palmer,


Saddique. Scorer; C. Dewhurst CTitheroeSrds (v Great Harwood 3rdt, homo,:;: moot 12-45 p.m.) T. Blezard, H. Graham, J. Doan,G.Bonner,!Bailey,H.lang,J.Scorah, '- N. Scorah, A Ahmed, A Cattermole, A Smith. ■ i Scorer; M.lanoaster. Read 3rda (v Brooksbottem 3rds, home, start, 1-30 pun.) L Fox, A Newby, W. Wrathall, J.'; ; Wood, B. Graham, J. Troup, A Lightbown,!:: :> Baron, A Baron, J. Noono, C. Noono. Scorer T, -. Alorenzo.


- - ’


Parkinson headed Andrew Palfrey, Gary Aldredj Nigel Fairhurst and D'ave Clegg,’ all havingscored32points. 1 ’ ■ . ' Steve Brooks took home.,


■ oneiof the spot prizes when :;he was nearest the pin in two ' ; at the second, while Ray Stan-: dring hit the longest drive at" ’ theiBth. . . .


■ ' 7 " • ••ilh-form GatyAldred mas-.:"


tered more shocking weather ■ conditionsonSaturdaytotake -


the Founder’s Day competi- tionwithanexcellent 91-17-74.’


; ; , -The weather started wet • and got wetter until 1-30 p.m.,


. whenthedryweatherbrought - out the sun, and clu6 treasur-


, er Frank Tunstall’s 86-12-74 ■ wasn’t quite enough follow- ; ’ ing a card play-off in the club­ house.


Third was John Parkinson, who has been knocking on the


. doorinrecentweeks.Hetried the knocker and the doorbell nuitjustfellshort,withhis87- 12-75 one shy of the win.. . Jim Bridge remembered


his coat and was fourth with 100-24-76, ahead of Robert At­ kinson, Steve Korab and Neiol


, Osliffe,whoallsharednett77s. , For the ladies, it was anoth--.


erwinforHazelSellars, whose i i 6-36-8owasgoodenoughfor the win, and to extend her lead in the ladies’ Order of Merit. ' Just behind was Allison ■


Brooks showed the field home' Nuttall, with Lady Captain Do--


: reen Hammond th ird ” - - • With jus t one ‘two’ and a . carryforwardffomlastweek,


" Gary Aldred’s birdie at the •: ' ninth meant he scooped the ’ whole pot. Mytton Fold will be hav- ■


jn g their annual barbeque on Sunday, June 2nd, from 4 p.m.; folllowlng the Jubilee ; Cup competition. ' ' Tickets will be £5 per head '


or £15 for a family of four, as : ■ lastyear.


' .


V ..The club will also be host- ing a putting competition for juniors on the day, with as-


; many juniors as possible en­ couraged to'come along" and . support the event.


;


Weather forces postponement


LastWednesday, Whalley Ladies, hadtopostponetheirSpring " L Open until Wednesday, June 5th,


due to the course being under water.


Thefollowingdaytheywere . ; . able to play the L.L.C.G.A. Scott. - Leggart Foursome Qualifier,


.


and the winners with 32 points were Maggie Harvey and Linda , i : ; Rhodes, from Carol Ashley and :


JoanWhittakerwithSIpoints. ® Margaret Calvert and Karen


iThompsoncamethirdaftera ■::


.cardplayoffwith26points.AII" three couples will play at Har-' woodinthenextround. : ■


• Afterseveralyearsof being wet.coldandwindy, Friday ' remained dry and calm for


StonyhurstParkGolfClub’sAn- nual Charity Day Competition.. ; 27 teams entered, and l a t e r "


l enjoyedadinneratTheShire-: - a ’ burn Arms, Hurst Green, where - ’ ’ additionalfundsforthethree' charities the club are support-: ingwereraised. Atotalwellin :


excessof£6,000wasraisedon ■ o the day.


»


Thecompetitionwaswon ■ by a team from Hurst Green' ■' ■ captainedbyJohnCarrington.'’-■ :


.SecondwereateamfromMel-"iv" lor, captained by Jim Walker, • •


Stonyhurst Park’s captain-elect. ‘ ' Third were Kingspan.


, q


OnSundaytheweatherwasalso-- kind forThe Max Aitken Trophy, a Stroke Play competition,; vj T , which vvas won by W.T. Mason with ascore of79.16.63. ' v


• ■ / i . ' 6 '32


44 38 35


6 - 32 5


32 30


G 28 IB


21 13


. DhrisionTwo ' P P


35 34


Judith wins Lady Captain’s Day





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