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Starlights Have New Face at the Helm October 2008 www.warrington-worldwide.co.uk 1 2 www.warrington-worldwide.co.uk October 2008 Editor Gary Skentelbery Production Paul Walker Editor’s Comment Advertising James Balme THE curtain has come down on another disappointing season at Tony Record Warrington Wolves. But as I have discovered in my new Freephone Despite some big name signings But on top of that you need belief- role as Chief Executive at Warrington 0800 955 5247 the team still failed to deliver when it if you ever go on to a sports Qeld Town it doesn't matter how much hard work you do behind the scenes to Editorial mattered, falling away and badly without the belief that you can win – losing their last Qve games. you never will! raise the proQle of a club – it is the 01925 623631 results on the pitch which really The season saw the departure of Legend Email club stalwart Paul Cullen in a bid to matter! info@warrington- turn around fortunes but after a brief Meanwhile the Wolves' footballing Hopefully Warrington Wolves and worldwide.co.uk spell of success under new Head neighbours Warrington Town are at Warrington Town can both bring Coach Jimmy Lowes, normal service success to the whole town on and off Websites last moving with the times and have was resumed. launched their own club mascot The the Qeld – and to do that they will www.culchethlife.com Silverware Legend to provide some friendly both require the support of the local www.frodshamlife.co.uk rivalry for WolQe off the pitch. community. www.lymmlife.co.uk Warrington have been Super www.warrington.tv League's under achievers since the www.warrington- launch of summer rugby and you worldwide.co.uk have to go back to 1991 since the club last won any silverware in the Address shape of the now defunct Regal New Media Centre Trophy. Old Road Warrington The club have moved quickly to WA4 1AT strengthen the squad for next season, signing Mickey Higham from Wigan and Gareth Carvell from Hull and warrington-worldwide is published monthly by hopefully they will bring that little bit Orbit News Ltd. extra to the team to make the ++ The contents of this magazine difference between being the nearly are fully protected by copyright men and winners. and nothing may be reprinted Chicken in a Basket + Peach Melba + Wine or reproduced without prior Success permission of the publishers. During my many interviews with The publishers are not liable for For Only £10.50 any statement made or opinion coaches and players (which can all expressed by third parties in this be viewed on the warrington- 8 Bold Street, Warrington Tel 01925 654000 publication. worldwide video gallery) no one can Open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinners Printed by TwentyFourSeven ever put their Qnger on the club's lack of success on the pitch – other than www.shellysrestaurant.co.uk the need for consistency. October 2008 www.warrington-worldwide.co.uk 3 Starlights have new face at the helm WARRINGTON'S award winning cheer- Sam (left) and Danielle at their leading group, the Starlights, have a new last appearance face at the helm. at Twickenham Sam Lippitt, aged 22, who has been a member of the for the World team for nine years has taken over from founder Danielle Club Sevens Foulkes who has decided to take a year out to travel the world. Sam from Cinnamon Brow, Warrington, was also one of the founding members and is now looking to continue the good work done by Danielle. The cheerleading team is currently preparing to take part in the International Dance Teaching Championships and the British Cheerleading Association Championships, both in Blackpool, at the end of November and December. "When Danielle announced she was leaving I wanted to ensure the Starlights continued," said Sam, who runs classes at Vida on Long Lane on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6pm. • Cover picture: George Thornton Sam with her class pupils Rugby girls given civic reception WARRINGTON Girls Rugby League Team were given a special ‘civic’ under 14s and the under 16s who reception at Warrington town hall in recognition of their recent successes. play in the North West Counties. Whites Sports Warrington Market The girls have also recently 1901 - 2001 – 100 YEARS OF EXCELLECE Mayor Coun Graham Welbourne, returned from a tour in Sydney where who hosted the event said:"The town they played four matches, winning Specialists in: is very proud of their achievements Darts, Bowls, Snooker, Air Guns, and this reception is to recognise they two against physically stronger teams. In October they will be in the Walking Sticks, Barbour Clothing, have a number of remarkable Rugby, Cricket, Football achievements under their belt, not National Qnals. least having two teams win in the One of the players, Emily Rudd, GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE has been selected for the England National Rail Cup. This is the Qrst time Telephone/Fax: that has happened." team to play in the Womens Rugby The successful teams were the League World cup in Brisbane. 01925 631531 4 www.warrington-worldwide.co.uk October 2008 Michael Hello and welcome to my Mahoney is a monthly column . Clinical Hypnotherapist. He has research, and patient trials experience. by Michael Mahoney Heisa member of the Hypnotherapy Association, an associate of the Primary Care Society for Opening the door to change Gastroenterology, he is a non What kind of people come to see take that important step of coming for NHS service provider and me for helpI was recently asked. My the initial consultation quickly find they Private Health Service Provider reply was ‘brave people’ come to see are welcome, their presenting worries me. Not that I am scary, or at least I and concerns are explored and Tel: 01925-658322 email [email protected] would like to think not, but some understood, they hear a simple but people who come to see me are often informative explanation of the mind in a scary place in their lives. Others body connection, which dictates their perhaps needing a little guidance, or negative thoughts, and importantly missed out on, the opportunities we encouragement, others might want to they also learn how easy it can be to have let slip past us, the relationships simply change a negative belief or put a plan together to change, adapt which could have been so much thought pattern, others might want or remove the presenting issue. Conditions of mind and body can better. more confidence or motivation, the I acknowledge that change can kind of people who come to see me often be mitigated or removed. Long are every day people leading standing fears, worries or self limiting sometimes be scary, but it is never as everyday lives, who want to better beliefs and self sabotaging thoughts scary as doing nothing. One thing we themselves, or to provide better for can be reversed. And all this begins can remember which may helpat their families and loved ones. They with a simple phone call or email. those times of hesitation is that fear is want to progress in their chosen temporary, but regret is forever. So if profession or career, others will want Capacity you or someone you know is working to find inner peace, or direction, We all have the capacity to through a difficult issue, or wanting to others looking for more confidence or change if we want to, and if we are make an important change in your greater self esteem. Some people willing to take part in our own healing life, or you want to learn new ways of simply want to sound off in a safe non and development. Time is rapidly thinking positively, or to learn how to judgemental environment, and others passing, the days and weeks and let go of those things no longer months are flying by, and each day may want to share ideas, worries or needed, consider picking up the concerns. we don’t deal with our problems, is The most difficult stepis either another day we carry them, another phone or sending an email to me, picking up the phone to make the day they delay us or prevent us from both are on the left of this article. initial appointment or sending an achieving those things we want to Alternatively visit my website to learn email requesting an appointment. It achieve. And a time will come when more about my services, or contact can be scary to do this because it is we look back and see what we me for a free information sheet, and an unknown. And yet people who do haven’t achieved, the things we have one will be sent in the post to you. 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