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A <strong>Champion</strong> <strong>Newspapers</strong> Directory<br />
A <strong>Champion</strong> <strong>Newspapers</strong> Directory<br />
32 • Visit us @ www.ChampNews.com WK The <strong>Champion</strong> • Wednesday 28 November 2012<br />
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The contest organisers hand over a cheque to representatives of Help For Heroes.<br />
Code NA<br />
Aughton’s got talent!<br />
A TALENT contest to find the cream of<br />
Aughton’s musical and theatrical talent has<br />
helped to raise hundreds of pounds for charity.<br />
The organisers of the Aughton’s Got Talent<br />
competition, held last month, said this week<br />
that they had raised more than £800 for two<br />
charities when youngsters showed off their<br />
skills at the village hall.<br />
Dr David Gallagher, one of the contest’s<br />
organisers, said: “We raised £450 for<br />
Macmillan Cancer Research matched to make<br />
£900 by Barclaycard.<br />
“Barclaycard will double the £407.50 to make<br />
£815.00 for Help for Heroes plus the £14 from<br />
the coffee morning which makes £829 for<br />
them.”<br />
The cheques were presented at a series of<br />
coffee mornings following the contest, where<br />
representatives of the two charities met with<br />
Dr Gallagher and supporters of the event.<br />
An outstanding achievement medal has also<br />
been presented to Jenny Lee for her vocal<br />
performance of O mio babbino Caro (Puccini)<br />
and Ave Maria (Caccini). First place medals for<br />
young contestants were presented to Group B<br />
which consisted of Kiera McDonough, on<br />
vocals, guitarist Joe Peacock, Ben Peacock and<br />
Charlotte Gornall, and Aaron Ormesher for his<br />
performance of Eddie Cochran’s Summertime<br />
Blues.<br />
Although the contest, modelled on the hit ITV<br />
show Britain’s Got Talent, took place at<br />
Aughton Village Hall, the contest attracted<br />
entrants from across West Lancashire.