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51. I pray I'll kick another ball
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2008AN AMATEUR footballer has told of his agony at the news he may never play again after a horror tackle left his leg shattered.
52. Move over Gordon
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2008A YOUNG politico from Prestwich is hoping to give Gordon Brown a run for his money by showing she could lead the country.
53. No ghouls allowed at this party
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2008A HALLOWEEN party with a difference is being planned for All Saints’ Parish Church, Stand, in Whitefield.
54. Peacock Boy and the Greek tragedy of the puppet gran
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008A LIFE-SIZE puppet of a grandmother will take to the stage next month as the star of a play written by a Prestwich woman.
55. Catwalk queen
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008A BREAST cancer survivor hopes her stint as a catwalk model proves you can still have fun after the disease.
56. Saving wedded strife
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008A PRESTWICH hotel has stepped to save a couple’s big day after their wedding venue went bust.
57. Father's quest for cure
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008A FATHER determined to find a cure for his son's illness is thrilled after raising thousands of pounds for research into the condition.
58. Female wages gamble
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008COUNCIL bosses have been accused of gambling with ratepayers money to prove a point rather than settle an equal pay claim from female staff.
59. Tribute to real-life Action Man
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008THE family of a heroic adventure leader, who went missing at sea off the coast of South Africa, are holding a memorial service as a ‘celebration’ of his life.
60. Synagogue patrols on High Holy Days
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008EXTRA police will be patrolling before and after synagogue services during the High Holy Days in a bid to deter anti-Semitism.
