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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 17th, 2000


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancsnews.co.uk


Debbie’s home-made meal is fit for the captain’s table


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E r i c John Hf a r i F o u n d a t i o n , r / o Mr s i o n s t o t In* Hr it i s h


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A l b e r t . P a u l . J a n e t . A m M a r k . G o r d o n . J o a n m


, '{c>rdiiY Announcements sent by post must


Mic h a e l a nd Maria . ITHANKSFOR;


__________


F L A N N A G A N P h i lomcn a


The fami ly of th e la te Ph ilo - m e n a w i s h t o t h a n k all reia l ive s. fr i e n d s a n d n e i g h ­ b o u r s l o r th e m a n y kind e x p r e s s i o n s ol s y in pu t b y . c a r d s , ( l o w e r s a n d m a s s c . i r i l s r e c e i v e d d u r i n g th eir r e c e n t s a d l o s s . S p e c i a l t h a n k s to al l th e d o c t o r s a n d stal l at Sabileii Me d ic a l C e n t r e a n d to F a t h e r Bi r­


m i n g h am fo r his w o r d s ol c o m f o r t .


be endorsed with the name and address of the sender.


In case of engagements by post or handed in at our Iront counter


reception, the signatures of both parties are required.


In the case ol birth announcements one of the parents signatures is required.


Announcements for the Births and


Engagements classifications cannot be accepted by phone.


All in Memoriams and Birthday Memoriams must be pre-paid.


Death Notices. Thanks for


Sympathy, acknowledgments and Floral Tributes must come from a Funeral Director.


SLA-


TATTERS ALL - BROWN


Kieron and Lea are delighted to announce the birth of their son


Saturday, August 12th, weighing 8lb 8oz. Thanks to all concerned.


T A T T E R S A L L - B R O W N C l i t h e r o e Funeral Service


10/12 Whalley Road Incorporating


ERIC MAYMAN & RICHARD CHEW FUNERAL DIRECTORS


A REPUTABLE AND TRUSTED FAMILY OWNED AND RUN FUNERAL CONCERN


DAY or NIGHT 24 Hour Personal Service


• PRIVATE PARKING • MONUMENTAL WORK


Tel: Clitheroe 443045 or 442285 Pre-Paid Funeral Plans Available On Request


Brian Price & Son Funeral Directors


‘Peacehaven ’ Chapel of Rest


The Genuine and Independent family concern o f two generations


offering a 24 hr personal service


Brian, Jean, Carl and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 44]297


Pre-paitl funeral plans available tin request STEVENSON MEMORIALS


New Memorials - All Materials Restoration & Cleaning Free Colour Brochure Home visits arranged


Tel: 01282 425858


Thu Clithcroc Advertiser and Times is puhlishetl hy IlastLancashire Newspapers Limited at Butt Street, Burnley. BB11 1DP (Tel. (01282)


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of this newspaper in any manner is not permitted without pnorconscnt of the Publisher. East Lancashire Newspapers Limned tsa wholly owned subsidiary of Regional Independent Newspapers Ltd.


MM A Regional Independent Media publication EXELL FELL Karen Catherine


(nee Greenwood) August 21st


Happy 30th Birthday


All our love and best wishes Mum and Dad, Jane, Andrew and Lucy xx x


*


T h a n k y o u K i e r o n a n d Lea f o r o u r f i r s t g r a n d s o n


D e c l a n . A l l o u r l o v e . G r a n dm a a n d G r a n d a d Ma y - t o n a n d G r a n dm a a n d G r a n ­ d a d T a t t e r s a l l . T l u i n k y o u for o u r b e a u t if u l n e p h e w , U n r 1 e S c o t t a n d A u n t i e J o a n n e . A u n t ie Cl a i re. A u n ­ t i e K i m a n d A u u t i e Ge o r u i n a .


Declan Elliott Kian on Happy 1 8 th j


Birthday Sarah. All our love


Mum and Dad,


Louise and Chris. To Auntie Sas.


Hugs and kisses. From Sam.


MANTLE - BISHOP


Ken and Christine Mantle ore delighted to announce the


engagement of their youngest daughter,


Philippa to Stephen, the youngest son of


Philip and Judith Bishop. Congratulations and


love and best wish e s from both


secure future public funding


for it." Although diary commit­


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WEBSTER Mark and Charlotte are


delighted to announce the safe arrival of


Samuel Thomas, on August 10th.


Weighing 7lb lOoz.


A welcome brother and playmate for Spanner.


Thanks to all family, friends and staff at Queens Park Hospital.


W I L K IN S O N (P ln d e r )


Ka t e i s c x t r em l y p r o u d to a n n o u n c e , t h e s a fe ar riv al o f


C h e l s o a - L o u i s e . b o r n Ju ly


2 4 t h . \v e i ij h i n cj 7 1 b 1 2 o z . T h a n k y o u t o all t h e st a f f o f Q u e e n s P a r k H o s p i ­ t al a n d t h e i n i d w i v e s a t . Cl i ­ t h e r o e H e a l t h C e n t r e , t h a n k s a l s o to al l f ami ly a nd f r i e n d s , f o r c a r d s a n d pre/.zie s. S p e c i a l t h a n k s to H e l e n for a l l y o u ' v e d o n e a n d for b e i n u m y birthin ij p ar t n e r.


W I L K IN S O N


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w c a r e p r o u d o f y o u b o t h . Nelson


SMITH (Zoe)


Congratulations on passing 5 G C S Es Well donel


Love Mum and Dad


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i" C o n g ra tu la t io n s on yo u r outstanding A-levcl


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I Best w ish e s for yo u r [


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* Love Mum, Dad and i


Family x x x


WA T SON (G a re th )


ments mean Mr Evans will miss the festival, proceeds from which will be donated to Life Education, a drugs awareness charity chosen by him as the event’s beneficia­ ry, he will have the opportu­ nity to watch main stage highlights, which are to be filmed. Other plans for the festi­


Valley as a music mecca caused to townsfolk wanti­


ng no part in the musical extravaganza. Explained


Mr Chris Knagg: "We have done our best in locating car parking so that it interferes as little as possible in town life. We will bus festival- goers from our car parks to the event and, once inside, there will be no passes out unless for very genuine rea­ sons. "This is to stop people


val wore outlined to Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Chris Iloltom and Clitheroe Mayor Coun. Alan Yearing. They attended a pre-event meeting at Mr Knight's Clitheroe KeyStreet Music and Dance Bar, along with borough council engineering manager Mr Graham Jag- ger, representatives from the emergency services, and other town and borough councillors, who have been working with the festival team on crowd control, technical and safety issues. With 30 bands playing


2-lkw main PA sound sys­


tem. Over the weekend, as well


as professional cleaners, local Scouts will clear litter from the site, the festival organisers having agreed to make troop donations in return for their help. © THE Castle field,


from making a potential nuisance of themselves in


town. We are also not allow­ ing any glass, cans or alco­ hol to be brought on to the Castle field." Festival car parking will


including the children's play area, is to be closed to the public for five days as festi­ val organisers first assemble and then dismantle staging and barriers. It be will shut off from 9


live on stage over the three days, more than 100 staff from crowd control stewards to car park attendants will be on hand to marshal the anticipated thousands of pop fans expected to turn out to greet the likes of the Tremeloes, Chas and Dave, the Woolpackers, Bucks Fizz, Sweet and Les McKe- own's Legendary Bay City Rollers. An ambulance with a


be located at the cattle market on Saturday, at Smith's Haulage and in Standen Hall Road. Shut­ tle buses will operate from 10 a.m. on the Saturday and Sunday, when the festi­ val gates and its bars will also open, and from 11 a.m. on the Monday. On all three days, the first band is expected on stage at noon, with headline acts to appear at approximately 8 p.m. on weekend days and 6 p.m. on holiday Monday. They will be hooked up to a


BIRTHDAY MEMORIES;.


C L A R K Els ie


A u g u s t 15th. ) ’<>u t ire in o u r t hm i y h l s


a n d Au gu st 1 7th . L o v i n g b i r t h ­


very . «I«Gii- \vih*. mo t h e r imi l <ti«i i i tlm.


im*ninr i»*s ol1 a IHI iislce p Ami lust


i lov- 15th.


> <tr u u >.


B I S H O P Els ie


T h f family of t h f l a t f Elsie B i s h o p w o u l d like to t h a n k ali r f l a t i v f s . l r i f n d s a n d n o i q h b o u r s f o r t in* m a n y k i n d e x p r e s s i o n s of s y m p a ­ t h y a n d I f t l f rs a n d c a r d s o f r o n d o l f i i r c r e c e i v e d d u r imi t he ir s a d lo ss . T h a nk in ') - a l s o Mr N. Mc N e i l l for his k i n d


m i n i s t r a t i o n s . J a n e t . Ch r i s a n <1 s t a f f o f t h e M a n o r H o u s e a n d t o e v e r y o n e from A l l c a r e for t h e ir k i n d n e s s a n d s u p p o r t . T o e v e r y o n e w h o h a s «|i v e n d o n a t


i o ils


a nd to Brian. J e a n . Carl and B a n l i n e f o r t h e 1 u n e r a l a r r a n o em e n t s .


H I L L Dorothy


A r t h u r . A n t h o n y ami fami ly w i s h to t h a n k al l r e la t iv e s , f r i e n d s a n d n e i n h b n i ir s and


a l l w h o at t e n d e d th e fun er al s e r v i c e f o r al l tl e ma n s kin d l e t t e r s . <a r d s d o n a t a n d w o r d s ot


i o n s omt o r t and th i n k s t o 1 inc- t o r o f W h a l l e y M e d i c a l


P r a c t i c e a n d n u r s e s a n d stal l o f K i b b l e Wa r d . C l i ­ t h e r o e H o s p i t a l , f o r t h e care


a n d a t t e n t i o n D o r o t h y r e c e i v e d , a n d t o Re v . Er i e J o s e ] i n f o r h i s k i n d mi n i s t r a t i o n s .


M Y E R S Viole t


T h e fami ly o f t h e la te Vi o l e t M y e r s w i s h t o t h a n k a ll


c o n c e r n e d f o r t h e k i n d e x p r e s s i o n s o f s y m p a t h y , c a r ds . I l o w e r s a n d d o n a ­


t i o n s r e c e i v e d d u r i n g th eir s a d lo ss . Sp e c i a l t h a n k s fo r t h e c a re p r o v i d e d by th e stal l o f P e n d l e Wa r d . C l i ­ t h e r o e H o s p i t a l a n d C l i ­ t h e r o e N u r s i n g ani l R e s i ­ d e n t ia l H o m e a n d Re v . R o n


P h i l p o t t f o r h i s k i n d min is t rat ions.


N U T T E R Wa l t e r


Ma r y w o u l d like t o e x p r e s s he r s i n c e r e t h a n k s to al l rela t ive s. f r i e n d s ani l n e i g h ­ b o u r s l o r t h e k in d e x p r e s ­ s i o n s o f s y m p a t h y , c a r d s , f l o r a l d o n a t


i o n s . S p e c i a l t h a n k s to


Re v . B. T o n g e fo r his k in d w o r d s a n d m i n i s t r a t i o n s cl M <1 B e r n a r d I n g h a m o f Be r t Wi s t l e' s F u n e r a l Service*


lor al l his help. S A M U E L


R a ymo n d G a r f ie ld


Ohia w o u l d li k e to th a n k mo st s i n c e r e l y «tll r e la t iv e s .


I r ie nd s a n d n e i g h b o u r s f o r th e ma n y ki nd e x p r e s s i o n s ol s vmp a t hy and l e t t e r s and c a r d s o I < o n d o I e n c e r e c e i v e r ! d u r i n g h e r s a d l o s s . T h a n k i n g a l s o M r N i g e l Mc N e i l l l o r his kin d w o r d s a n d m in ist rat io ns ,


Dr H i g s o u ani l tin* n u r s e s a


He a l t h C e n t r e l o r al l t he ir c a r e a n d k i u d n e s s u n d to al l w h o h a v e g i v e n d o n a t i o n s


ltd St at! o f C I i t h e r o e


to th e Ma cmi l l a n N u r s e s . Fi na lly to Brian. J e a n . Ca rl a n d P a u l in e Pri ce fo r the f u n e r al a r r a n g eme n t s .


W I L K IN S O N Tom


P hy lli s . Jim. Hilm a a n d f am ­ i ly w i s h t o rei o r i l t h e ir s i n ­ c e r e t h a n k s t o al l t am i l y a n d trieii ds for th e p r a y e r s and m e s s a g e s of s ymp a t h y , to Re v . D a v i d Ma s o n , th e staff ol C r o s s r o a d s . C a s t l e l o r i l


R n t I t . w i t l i o u t w It O s e f r i e n d s h i p ami s u p p o r t ( t i e last f e w m o n t h s w o u l d h a v e


b e e n u n b e a r a b l e . ^ANNOUNCEMENTS)


a n d C l i t h e r o e Ho s p it a l fo r t h e ir c a r e anil c o n c e r n a n d e s p e c i a l l y to C h r i s t i n e a n d


LEEMING


(Ian and Kathryn) Congratulations on the birth of our granddaughter Paige Leah. Welcome sister for Georgia Jessica.


Love from both grandparents.


L E E M IN G nee C u n c a r r


C o n g r a t u I a t i o i l s t o I a n. Ka t h r y n ani l G e o r g i a o n the


b i r t h o f P a i g e L e a h , o n A u g u s t 8 t h .


F r om J o u a t h a n a n d C l a u d i a


A l l t u i r l u r e (Did n*/T hes t i r i s /ws .


1 8 KENYON


(Sarah Anne) August t 8th


t o | t r i b u t e s a n d sv o r d s a n d B A N K S


Jo an and Joe wo u ld l ike to th an k everyone for cards , present s and good wi sh e s on the ocas slon of the i r


Golden Wedding, god bless you al l .


B A N K S Jo an and Joe


Wo u l d lik e to t h a n k e v e r y ­ o n e for c ar ds , p r e s e n t s an d g o o d w i s h e s o n t h e o c c a s i o n o f t h e ir G o l d e n We d d i n g . G o d b l e s s y o u al l .


K N IG H T Paul and J a c k ie


w o u l d li k e t o t h a n k famil y a n d f r i e n d s f o r t h e l o v e ly c a r d s a n d g if t s r e c e i v e d f o l ­


l o w i n g t h e c h r i s t e n i n g of t h e i r d a i n i h t e r K a y l e i g h M a r i e , a l s o s p e c i a l t h a n k s


t o S t e v e n fo r t h e bu ff e t a n d I ) o r e e n f o r t h e r a k e .


S IN C E R E T H A N K S to Ou r m e s s e d


s u p p o r t n rei v« d at t h is sad A! s o t h a n k s to - all o u r t im e . S pe i ial


loi mv p r a y e r s a n s w i hi t s s int is .


S W IN D L E H U R S T An n and L e on a rd


T l t a n k y o u to e v e r y o n e fo r c a r d s , f l o w e r s a n d g i f t s r e c e i v e d o n th e o c c a s i o n of o u r R u b y We d d i n g .


W A L M S L E Y C h a r le s


I vv. Ma r y a n d J o a n a n d f am ­ ili es t h a n k e v e r y o n e w h o m a d e a d o n a t i o n in m em o r y o f M r C h a r l e s W a l m s l e y


£ 2 8 7 h a s n o w b e e n s e nt to Ca


■ R e s e a r c h . i.BIRTHS,


102 J ftniC C ~


PROCTER Margaret


(Previously of Whalley) August 19th


Best wishes on your birthday mum.


H AW O R T H ^ (nee Chew)


Robin and Susan are pleased to announce ihe safe arrival of Oscar James, on the 3 1 st July.


A welcome new brother for Sophie.


Thanks lo all Ribble Valley midwives, friends ( and family for


aifts. j


_1 *. all cards and i .ZW J -p J —.


_____L_H RAINFORD


Dean and Dale August 20th Happy 1 8th Love and


best wishes Mum and Steve.


HAWORTH (Emma Louise)


Congratulat ions, love and best wi shes on your 2 1 st.


August 21 st.


Nannie, Auntie Tracey, Uncle Robert, John,


Stephen, Catherine and Robert, Uncle John and Auntie Debbie.


HAWORTH (Emma)


August 21 st.


Health and happiness always.


All my love Stephen xx


2i qi


Congratulations on your 21 st Birthday,


\


Emma, You were always a little monkey


no matter what you say. You've run me round in circles


even to this day. But you know that I'm always


here for you. As I know that you are to. We're not just mother and


you always fr


daughter we're best friends too. (/ Happy birthday love # n


With all our love Nora and Ken, Bill and Cynthia


and all the family.


l ih s s e d Lady . Sat red He art red.


.or d. Ou r


Congratulations on your 40th Birthday.


Love Andrew, Joe and


Xander x x x


Congratulations lo a very special daughter and sister on her 21 st Birthday.


Love from Dad and James.


Happy 21 st Nicola. Lots of love to a wonderful


granddaughter.


From Grandma and Grandad Holden.


WRIGHT 21


(Gwenda) August 22nd Happy birthday


, with love Grandma Peg, Dad, Mum, S a rah , Dave,


Rick, Gemma, Steven and Rebecca.


Happy 2 1 st Mummy Lots of love Joshua


HAWORTH 21


(Emma) August 2 1 st


-


BYRNE Wendy


HOLDEN


(Nicola) August 23rd


A RIBBLE VALLEY nurse's home-made recipe fit for the cap­ tain's table is to be made into a Birds Eye


Ready Meal. Airs Debbie Nutter's


creamy mustard chicken is to be transformed into a frozen meal which will go on sale in supermarkets next month. The mother-of- three beat off competition from 500 hopefuls to win Birds Eye's first-ever Recipe of the Year. Mrs Nutter, a Burnley


Health Care Trust nurse, has dedicated the meal to her fiance. Gareth. She said: "Creamy mus­


tard chicken is my tasty speciality. When we first got together, Gareth w;is living in Heme! Hempstead and I used to make it for him to take hack home. "It is a meal that looks


and tastes as though you have taken hours to prepare it. hut. in fact, it is quite quick and easy to make and it is nutritious too." Mrs Nutter (37i, former­


ly of Read, but now living in Brockhall Village, Old Hango, was invited, along with two other finalists, to the Good Housekeeping


I nstitute. in London, to cook her rueipu in front of u judging panel which included food experts from Birds Kye and the Institute. Her creamy mustard chick­ en wowed judges and now her ready meal is set to tick­ le the taste buds of the nation. In addition to her meal


pictured on the packaging. She said: "It is amazing


to think that I’ll be able to walk into supermarkets across the country and see my face smiling at people from the cabinets. If the meal sells well in Safeway, it will go on stile in all super­ market chains." Birds Kye brand manag­


gaining the seal of approval from the Good Housekeep­ ing Institute. Mrs Nutter also received '-1,000. Mrs Nutter, who is to marrv in December, will he


er Katharine Bogle said: "Ready Meals are about providing exactly the kind of food people want to cat when they arrive home in the evening. People's tastes


in food are changing all the time, so we're striving to keep our range up-to-date, and what better way to do this than by inviting con­ sumers to send in their favourite meals?" Mrs Nutter and her fam­


ily will be at the Birds Kye factory in Grimsby soon to watch the first batch of her ready meal roll off the pro­ duction line. Pictured is Mrs Nutter


with her creamy mustard chicken. (A090800/7)


Short break of a lifetime in store for Explorer winner


TIIK habit of a lifetime provided Mrs Joyce Halliday with what she hopes will turn out to be a short break ol a lifetime in the Kibble Valley. Mrs Halliday is the winner of this year's


she says she always picks up any literature available to read about it to make sure "we don't miss anything". It certainly paid off this year. For having


Kibble Valley Explorer competition for an overnight stay at ('hipping's luxurious Gib­ bon Bridge Hotel. A resident of Heeds, she told the


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times this week that the Trough of Bowland is one of her favourite areas. "We visit quite often because we think that it is such a beautiful area," she explained. Whenever Mrs ilalliday visits an area,


read the Kxplorer, Mrs IIallidav decided to enter our competition, in which we asked readers what sits majestically in the hotel grounds. The answer was the bandstand and we received scores of correct entries from throughout the country. Tourism and arts officer .Jane Silvester


husband, Donald.


drew the winning entry and now Mrs llall- iday is looking forward to a luxury break at the Valley's award-winning hotel with her


a.m. a week today until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, August 30th. Said Ribble Valley Borough Council Engineer­ ing Manager Mr Graham Jagger: "The council and the event organisers apolo­ gise in advance for any inconvenience this may cause, but the area will be like a construction site so it is for public safety that we are taking this measure." Pictured at the festival


site are, from the left, Mr Moore, Mr Chris Knagg, Mr Evans, Mr Knight, Mr Simon Knagg, Mr Morris and Mr Ramsey. (140800/2/3)


INFORMATION! Duty chemist: I ley e s


Chemis t, 35 Moor Lane, Clitheroe: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m.


Police: 01200 443344. I'ire: In emergency 999 and


paramedic crew, nurses and St John Ambulance volun­ teers will be present throughout the event, based at a first-aid station to be sited near to a special view­ ing platform and other facil­ ities for disabled festival- goers. There will also be extra


ask for fire service. Electricity: 0800 1954141. Water: 0345 4G2200. Gas: 0800 111999. Councils: Ribble Valley


Borough Council, Clitheroe 425111. Clithero e Town Council, 424722. Hospitals: Blackburn Royal


police on duty in Clitheroe, although festival organisers are confident that mini­ mum disruption will be


In f irm a ry : 01254 263555. Queen's Park Hospital, Black­ burn: 01254 263555. Airedale General Hospital, Steeton: 01535 652511. Clitheroe Com­ munity Hospital: 427311.


Alcohol Information Centre:


01282 416655. Aidsline: 01282 831101 (7


p.m. to 9 p.m.). Domestic Violence Helpline:


01282 422024. Cruse Bereavement Care:


Blackburn, I ly n d b u rn and Ribble Valley 01254 207999. Environmental Agency:


Emergency Ho tline - 0800 807060.


Drugs: Local confidential


advice and information line: 01200 444484. National: 0800 776600. Ilibblc Valley Talking News­


paper: 01200 428604. Samaritans: 01254 662424. Monthly Volunteer Helpline,


Volunteering Project: 01200 422721.


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