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pupil of St Augustine’s RC High Schooh had her locks plaited - • before being chopped off,- so
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cer sufferers. Friends watched while,Hannah said goodbye to her hair, which was around 24 inches long, at Kellie’s Hair. Studio in Whalley. It only took
: around20minutesofchopping and shaving the hair, which
took loyears to grow, before her : new look was complete. ~ - •
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I get my head shaved on what ! would have been my grandad’s birthday.,It is also the anni-
' Versary of my uncle’s death, so 1 think It was meant to be. I
; woke up at 6-30 am that morn- ; ing thinking about it, but now
that I’ve had It done I feel really
: good knowing I’ve been able to help the hospice. I’m proud of
myself and hope my grandad would be proud of me too.” - -
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: cashire Hospice are absolute ly fabulous. We are moving to Wigan next month so this was
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ley Hall said: “Hannah seems to
. have taken this in her stride. It’s’ a brave move and we want to say. ahugethankyoutoHannahand' everyone who sponsored her.’’ ■. Hannah has so far raised
around £800 in sponsorship; but her goal is £2,500. Please: text TAEC76 to 70070 to donate.:
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intd life and times of artist L S Lowy-
. MrsjPat Osborne,-guest
; speaker at the latest meet- ing of Clitheroe and District
: Probus Club, concluded that she hoped she had opened a
. window into the private and professional life of artist Lau-.
, , rence Stephen L o w r y . ' - - Thegeneralresponsewas: :: that she had greatly exceed- ed,“opening a window”; hav-
: ing illuminated many details o f the life o f a tortured and- talentedman. .'Her studies o f the artist:
. had enabled her to prepare a most interesting and en-:
.Tightening account of Low- ry’schildhood.ofthestifling: home atmosphere generated: by an unappreciative moth- n
. er, his near-autistic mental' state and the eventual blos-
' somingofhisartistictalents. ■ . Full o f fascinating detail
:; and occasional grim hu-: , mour, her talk identified the mam influences in his life. - Refused entry to art college, :
. Slowly he gained accept-
., ance among his peers, w ith ; I .: appointment as “official art-.' - ; is t” for
the.Coronation in :
:r 1953. and full membership •; ' - oftheRoyalAcademyinig62.'■ / 'A n h o n o u ra b le man,- - when his father died leaving v
. many, debts the son made '- every effort to pay them off.-
': Thisinterestingandtalented; man died o f pneumonia on Februaiy 23rd, 1976, aged 88.’ '- Many members already : ./appreciated that Manches
ter boasted the Lowry Centre < where examples ofhis work :
. were.on c^splay, as well a^ " theatres named after him,- and a shopping centre with cafes and restaurants. : The next meeting of the club is the summer lunch-'
- eon on August 2nd, and the meeting following that is on'
, August 16th when Mr John ' Leach will talk to the title -
-.“The Art Of After.Dinner Speaking”.
• he went to evening classes : and during that period pro-: duced the only painting ap-
; proved o fb y his mother, a- 0 seascape with sailing ships.:
; :;It will beheld at the usu al venue of the Pendle Club,' -
■ Lowergate, Clitheroe,- from - 10-45 am to noon. For more ; details phone 01254 823982;
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