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www.clithoroeadvertiser.co.uk Thursday, May2B,2015


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Cryptic Clues: Across


1. Adding pepper would give flavour - that's where money is made! (4)


8< The value of material used by the poet? (10)


9. Obviously not


the back border (8)


10. Letters relevant to the situation? (4)


12. Missing graduate returns to be dismissed (6)


14. All the changes here are deadly (


6)


15. Babe about . to join ship will become superior lady (6)


17. Blush at study of Communism?


18. In future, a magazine will • take so much paper(4)


(6)


19. Abuse.the result of being unwell before' entertainment (3-5)


15 words, average; 20 words, good; 25 words, very good; 30 or more, excellent.


How you rate: '


21. Characteristic . of a quadruped being 48 in. long? (4-6)


22. Soldiers shouldn’t find it hard to stand thus (4)


2. Unlikely that mischievous child can ever wear a gown I (10)


3. Counterpart has tip-top victory (4)


4. Could be traits of a painter (6)


5. Of stars in fast rally cars (6)


6. Met and coped in a way (8)


7. More than very warm - fired! ■ (4)


11. Give the workers a shock - make a friendly gesture (5 ,5 )


13. Always increasing? (8)


16. Implied threat if would-be husband doesn’t satisfy? (6)


17. Tell about being unpunctual (6)


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to the back of the crude boat ' (4)


20. Prudently concealed being discourteous (4)


Quick Clues: Across


1. Bridge (4) 8. Provoke (10) 9. Watchman (8)


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10. Remain (4) 12. Bad smell (6) 14. Brand (6) 15. Destiny (6) 17. Esteem (6) 18. Soon (4) 19. Petition (8) 21. Father Christmas (5,5)


22. Sharp pull (4)


Down 2. Walker (10) 3. Adjoining (4) 4. Set afloat (6) 5. Upsets (6) 6. Urgent (8) 7. Repudiate (4)


11. Wonder (10) 13. Appoint (8) 16. Ditch (6) 17. Rite (6) 18. Likewise (4) 20. Facile (4)


\ former Ribblesdale High School Technology College pu­ pil has taken inspiration from growing up in Clitheroe and her father’s mental illness in her provocative artwork, talented Jodie Webb is exhib­


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DOUBLE CROSSWORD: Cryptic: Across: 7 Teach: 8 Ageless; 9 Tearful; 10 Tutor; 12 Settlement; 15 Amateurish: 18 Train; 19 Conform; 21 Priests; 22 Raven. Down: 1 Statecraft; 2 Japan: 3 Chef; 4 Ballet; 5 Neatness; 6 Heathen; 11 Retirement; 13 Evenness; 14 Paladin 16 Recess; 17 Solve; 20 Norm.


Quick: Across: 7 Above; 8 Abridge; 9 Hateful; 10 Drive; 12 Appreciate; 15 Depositary; 18 React; 19 Recount; 21 Anemone; 22 Sugar. Down: 1 Pathfinder; 2 Loath; 3 Reef; 4 Caller; 5 Producer; 6 Admiral; 11 Elementary; 13 Position; 14 Apparel; 16 Target; 17 Judge; 20 Cask.


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WORD WHEEL: GARDENING.


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iting her work at University Centre at Blackburn College’s Annual Art andDesignDegree Show, as she prepares to grad­ uate from a BA (Hons) Fine Art [(Integrated Media) degree, ap­ proved by Lancaster Univer­ sity. j “My work is all to do with childhood and my memory of (things,” said the 26-year-old. rI grew up with my dad with


jbi-polar and my artwork has devolved from this basis to ex­ plore the secrets and world that exists behind closed


Codeword is the crossword puzzle with no clues. The number in each square corresponds to a letter. Work out the words in the grid using the letters provided. Fill in these known letters first, then use skill and judgement to work out the others.


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:x-Clitheroe pupil creates paintings based on her dad’s illness vFaizaAfzaal


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doors and also evoke the feel­ ing of childhood. “I’ve been at Blackburn


College for five years now and decided to move from college” to do my degree in Blackburn too-my artwork has grown up significantly in this time.” The former Union Street


student’s work includes a se-' ries of peepholes in doors and boxes giving insights into her life growing up in Clithe­ roe and memories of her dad, childhood and her family. She said: “I’ve loved Black­


burn College and University Centre so much I would rec­ ommend it to anyone. The support I have had from tu­ tors when going through hard times has been brilliant.” Looking ahead, she said: “I


am now going to progress on to my PGCE at Blackburn College too. It means I will have been here six years in total, but my tutors have inspired me that much I want to pass on that en-


Having fun, doing good and meeting new people are the most important factors for volunteers who give their time to East Lancashire Hospice. To mark Volunteers’ .


Hospice helper Rachel marks Volunteers’ Week i c s r i '


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Week thiis year, which runs from June 1st to,7th, East Lancashire Hospice has spo-. ken to its volunteers about why they love what they do. Many of the volunteers are celebrating five, 10,15 or more years’ service to the . hospice. Rachel Ingham (50),


Artistic Jodie Webb is set to exhibit her workinspiredby her past (s)


thusiasm and support to other students like me.” Dr Joanna Sperryn-Jones,


Programme Leader for BA (Hons) Fine Art (Integrat­ ed Media) said: “We’re im­ mensely proud of Jodie. She’s worked her way through sev­ eral courses at college and is movingto aPGCE becauseshe wants to get into teaching.” She added: “She will be


doing her teaching on the dif­ ferent courses she has been a student on previously. She’s made her work about growing up with a mentally-ill father - it’s very good work.” Blackburn College’s annual


Art and Design Degree Show will run until Friday, June 5th. It’s a chance to explore students’artwork and the op­ portunities available to them.


from West Bradford, has volunteered on reception for three-and-a-half years and was encouraged by her husband and children to do something for herself. After raising her family


she was very nervous about the prospect of getting back into any kind of role. She said: “They were so


enthusiastic for me to do something like this. I was lacking in confidence, but decided to go for it and I’m so glad I did. I didn’t consider anywhere else other than the hospice because I support- ■


Rachel Ingham, (s)


ed them before I came here. I was thinking of a more hands on role, but when the recep­ tionist position was suggest­ ed to me I agreed to give it a try. I was so nervous at first, but everyone was so helpful from all departments. Now I really look forward to my Fridays at the hospice and I always get a text from my children every week wish­ ing me a good day.” ' There are many volun­


teer roles advertised on the hospice website at eastlanc- shospice.org.uk. If you are interested, call Helen Jar- ram on 01254733448.


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