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Your Stars Indicate That You [...]
Your stars indicate that you are in a rather reflective mood and you are likely to lose yourself in daydreams, particularly about the past. The urge to call someone you shouldn't is strong. Stay focused. Phone me now to hear how sticking to plans pays off. You are believing too many tales and not looking at enough facts, particularly where your career is concerned. Don't be in too much of a hurry to rush. A slow pace will bring success. Phone now to hear which friend may soon become a lover.
Parade Brings Musical Week to Rousing Finale
CHILDREN at Westbury-on-Trym Church of England Primary School ended their music week on a high note. The Bristol-based Ambling Band led percussion-playing pupils in a parade around the school grounds.
A Problem Shared with Help From Bristol's Citizens Advice Bureau
I want to vote in the council elections on May 5, 2011 but am not sure if I am on the Electoral Register - how can I find out? Also, if I'm not registered, do I need to register before a certain date to ensure that I can vote? To vote in any election you must be on the Electoral Register. If you filled in ts he registration form delivered to your household last summer, you should already be on the Electoral Register. You can check by contacting your Local Authority. If you are not on the regi...
Still Time to Enter Your Pet in Contest
A PIG, a parakeet or a python - whatever your pet, there is still time to enter it into the Evening Post's Pet Idol 2011 competition. The hunt is on for Bristol's favourite pet.
STALLS are still available for a "Made in Weston" craft event being held on Easter Saturday. The craft fair is at the Winter Gardens on April 23 from 10am to 4pm. A range of goodies will be on offer, all of which are made by local producers.
No Pressure, but Do Get a Check-Up
DOCTORS who belong to Chipping Sodbury Rotary Club will be checking people's blood pressure at an event in the town. They will join volunteer nurses to give health checks as part of National Stroke Awareness Day.
BERRY Frederick John. Killed during an air raid when as L/ Cpl in the Intelligence Corps he was 70 years ago on April 4, 1941, travelling to Avonmouth Docks along the Portway at Shirehampton. Prior to the First World War Fred Berry had been a sea cadet on the training ship H.M.S. Flying Fox at Hotwells and consequently as a member of the RNVR was mobilised in August 1914. Sent by Churchill, then First lord of the Admiralty, to Belgium he was captured, like several other Bristolians at the tim...
BARRETT Sharene Jane. A new star was born when you went away, we will always look for our little star every day. Love, your broken hearted Mum and Dad xxx. BARRETT Sharene Mum you will be truly missed, now the angels will care for you. We will always call you Mama Bear, well night night Mama Bear xxx PS Dadda Bear will look after us.
The birth of BORN: St Michael's Hospital March 23 WEIGHT: 7lb 5oz PARENTS: Allegra and Steve, both 27 and care support workers living in St George. MUM'S STORY: It all happened really quickly. My waters broke at 3am and he was born at 7.20am. He's absolutely gorgeous and I'm completely overwhelmed.
The life of Giovanna Armato She loved 'BORN: March 15, 1931 DIED: March 28, 2011 MARRIED: Luigi April 11, 1953 CHILDREN: Salvatore, Vincenzo, Vito, Angelo, Anna, Caterina, Rosaria, Antonella GRANDCHILDREN: 23 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN: 15 gardening and the house was always full of Gblooms IOVANNA Armato moved from her native Italy to Bristol in 1973 with her eight children to give them "the opportunity of a better time". 'the local Italian community. The 80-year-old was born in Mazara Del Vallo in ...
Plenty of Easter Fun On Offer for Children
A RANGE of fun activities are being organised for children over the Easter break. Crockerne Children's Centre at Pill is hosting play and stay sessions on April 12 from 1.30 to 3.30pm and on April 21, from 10am to noon.
Howzat! We''re World Champions
WHEN Mahendra Dhoni hit a huge six to win India its first cricket World Cup in 28 years, one small corner of Bristol joined hundreds of millions of people across the planet to cheer with delight. About 100 members of Bristol's Indian cricketing community - and a handful of Sri Lankans - packed into the Portland Square members club in St Paul's to watch one of the finest ever cricket finals.
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