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On F e b r u a r y 1 3 t h , 2 0 0 1 , in h o s p i t a l a f t e r a lo n g i l ln e s s b r a v e l y b o r n e , E w a n T h om a g e d 7 4 v e a r s , o f G h a t b u r n th e d e a r l y lo v e d h u s b a n d o f B a r b a r a R a c h e l , a l o v e d f a t h e r -of J a n e , Nig e l a n d D o r o t h y , f a t h e r - i n - l a w o f S v d . J o a n a n d Br i a n a n d a l s o a d e a r e s t g r a n d a d o f Em ma a n d K a t i e . R e p o s i n g in P e a c c h a v e n C h a p e l o f R e s t , a s e r v i c e w i l l b e h e l d a t C h r i s t C h u r c h . C h a t b u r n . t o d a y T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 2 n d a t 9 - 4 5 a .m. f o l l ow e d b y c r em a t i o n a t A c c r in g t o n C r e m a t o r i u m a t 1 1 a .m . F ami ly f l ow e r s o n ly p l e a s e , d o n a t i o n s in m e m o r y o f Ew a n , i f s o d e s i r e d , m a y b e d o n a t e d f o r th e R e n a l U n i t , R o y a l P r e s t o n H o s p i t a l , c / o M r s J e a n P r i c e , 3 9 D ow n - h a m R o a d . C h a t b u r n . C l i t h e r o e . BB7 4A U . - I n q u i ­ r i e s t o B r i a n P r i c e a n d S o n . F u n e r a l D i r e c t o r s . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


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O n F r i d a y . F e b r u a r y 1 6 th . 2 0 0 1 . p e a c e f u l l y in CI i - t h e r o e H o s p i t a l , G r e t a , a g e d 9 1 y e a r s , b e l o v e d w i f e o f t h e l a t e L e s l i e , l o v e d m o t h e r o f P e t e r , J o h n a n d P am . d e a r g r a n d m o t h e r o f K a t h y . G r a h a m . N i g e l . D i a n a , S u s a n , D a v i d , P a t r i c k , J o a n d G u y , a l s o d e v o t e d g r e a t - g r a n dm o t h e r , s i s t e r a n d a u n t . A f u n e r a l s e r v i c e w i l l b e h e l d a t S t


WILKINSON Mabe l Gr eta


O n M o n d a y . F e b r u a r y 1 9 th . 2 0 0 1 , a n d p e a c e f u l l y a t h om e a n d s u r r o u n d e d b y al l h e r lo v in g fami ly . G e o r g i n a , a g e d 1 3 y e a r s , t h e v e r y m u c h l o v e d a n d p r e c i o u s d a u g h t e r o f S h e i l a , K e i t h a n d B r i a n , c h e r i s h e d s i s t e r t o C h a r l o t t e , S t e p h a n i e , D am i a n a n d D omin i c .


WALSH (Wi l son) Geo rg ina Louise


Gentle Jesus up above, please give Georgina all our


love. Good night, God Bless sweetheart, love you always,


T h e f u n e r a l w i l l t a k e p l a c e f r om h e r h om e o n S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 4 t h a t 9 - 3 0 a .m. f o r s e r v i c e i n S t J o h n ' s C h u r c h , H o lm e s C h a p e l . C l i v ig e r a n d i n t e rm e n t 10 a .m; G r e e n w o o d ' s F u n e r a l S e r v i c e s . C em e t e r y L a n e , B u r n l e y . T e l . 0 1 2 8 2 8 3 1 3 3 3 . 6 1 3 5 5 3 .


mummy and daddy.


O n F e b r u a r y 1 5 t h . 2 0 0 1 . s u d d e n l y in h o s p i t a l a n d o f C l i t h e r o e , V i o l e t E m i l y , a g e d 8 5 y e a r s , t h e b e l o v e d w i f e o f t h e l a t e J a c k W e b s t e r , d e a r l y l o v e d m o t h e r o f S y d n e y a n d J e a n , m o t h e r - i n - l a w o f F r a n c e s a n d R o g e r a n d d e a r e s t g r a n d m a o f S u s a n , I a n . M a r k . P a u l . B e v e r l e y a n d A d e l e , g r e a t - g r a n d m a o f S im o n , M i c h a e l a n d S c o t t , a l s o a m u c h lo v e d s i s t e r a n d a u n t i e . A f u n e r a l s e r v i c e w i l l t a k e p l a c e in C h r i s t C h u r c h , C h a t b u r n a t 1 - 3 0 p .m. t o d a y . T h u r s d a y . F e b ­ r u a r y 2 2 n d . 2 0 0 1 , p r i o r to i n t e r m e n t a t C l i t h e r o e C em e t e r y . F am i l y f l o w e r s o n ly p l e a s e , b u t d o n a t i o n s in m em o r y o f V i o l e t Emi ly , i f s o " d e s i r e d t o T h e Cl i - t h e r o e 'H e a r t M a c h i n e F u n d , c / o C l i t h e r o e F u n e r a l


WEBSTER Vio le t Emi ly


O n M o n d a y . F e b r u a r y 1 9 t h . 2 0 0 1 . p e a c e f u l l y in Be e c h G r o v e , L o w M o o r a n d o f C l i t h e r o e , B e t t y , a g e d 7 3 y e a r s , t h e b e l o v e d d a u g h t e r o f t h e l a t e L o u i s e a n d T a y ­ l o r R i c h a r d s o n . A s h o r t s e r v i c e w i l l t a k e p l a c e irv T h e C l i t h e r o e F u n e r a l S e r v ­ ic e C h a p e l o f R e s t , Wh a l l e y R o a d . C l i t h e r o e a t 11 a .m. o n M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 6 t h . p r i o r t o i n t e rm e n t a t C l i ­ t h e r o e C em e t e r y . F am i l y f l o w e r s o n l y p l e a s e , b u t d o n a t i o n s i f s o d e s i r e d , to C l i t h e r o e H o s p i t a l , c / o th e a b o v e m e n t i o n e d f u n e r a l s e r v i c e a l l i n q u i r i e s . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


El izabe th (Bet ty) RICHMOND


I V i c t o r i a H o s p i t a l , P am e l a . I a g e d 7 2 y e a r s , d e a r l y lo v e d | w i f e o f - E r n e s t , d e v o t e d l m o t h e r t o V i r g in i a , A n d r e a I a n d K a t r i n a , a m u c h lo v e d I g r a n d m a t o N i c h o l a s a n d S a u l , v e r y d e a r l y lo v e d b y


P e a c e f u l l y o n F e b r u a r y 1 6 t h . 2 0 0 1 , a t B l a c k p o o l


Pame la Ellen SEFTON


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I J a c k , A l e x . A m a n y a n d I B a r b a r a . A R e q u i em M a s s


IN MEMORY


T r e a s u r e d m e m o r i e s o f a d e a r l y lo v e d m o t h e r , d i e d F e b r u a r y 2 2 n d , 1 9 7 1 .


BAILEY . Bet ty


S t i l l s a d l y m i s s e d , b y y o u r lo v in g d a u g h t e r J a n e t .


Ihiriy years have gone mum, Since you passed away, But silent thoughts o f times together, Hold treasured memories that will live forever.


I This day is wmembered, and i quietly kept, No need fo r words, Hairy and Uncle Harty, For we will never forget.


I n l o v i n g m em o r y o f a d e a r n e p h e w a n d c o u s i n , w h o d i e d F e b r u a r y 2 2 n d . 1 9 9 9 .


S t ephen Da v id


I w i l l t a k e p l a c e o n M o n d a y . F e b r u a r y 2 6 t h , 2 0 0 1 . a t T h e E n g l i s h M a r t y r s , Wh a l l e y a t


r i um a t 11 - 3 0 a .m.


1 1 0 a .m. f o l l ow e d b y c r em a ­ t i o n a t A c c r i n g t o n C r em a t o -


L o v e f r om A u n t i e Ei l e e n , U n c l e M a u r i c e . S u s a n . A n d r e w , A d e l e , I a n a n d


Always in our thoughts, Forever in our hearts.


L u k e .


| More than words can say, I But the precious memories, | No one can take away, They» say time heals, But that's not true, Thetv will never ha a day, Our hearts don't ache fo r you.


L o v in g a n d m i s s in g y o u f o r ­ e v e r D a d a n d M um xx.


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F e b r u a r y 2 2 n d , 1 9 9 9 . I've missed you Stephen, these


S t ep hen David HARRISON


Birthdays, Christmas, simple things about which we cared, . But alas that was not meant


last ttvo years, And yes, o f course there's been many tears, There's such a lot we should have shared,


D i e d F e b r u a r y 2 2 n d . 1 9 9 9 . We miss.you Stephen,


S t ephen David HARRISON HARRISON


I n lo v in g m em o r y o f a s p e ­ c i a l b r o t h e r , b r o t h e r - i n - l a w a n d u n c l e .


D i e d F e b r u a r y 2 2 n d , 1 9 9 9 . S t ep hen Da v id HA R RISON THANKS FOR SYMPATHY^


T h e f ami ly o f t h e l a t e E l l e n (N e l l i e ) B r e a k s w i s h t o t h a n k a l l r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s , n e i g h b o u r s a n d t h o s e w h o a t t e n d e d t h e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e f o r al l t h e k i n d e x p r e s s i o n s o f s ym p a t h y a n d w o r d s o f c o m f o r t a n d s u p p o r t I r e c e iv e d a t t h i s s a d t ime .


BREAKS Ne l l ie


S p e c i a l t h a n k s t o D o c t o r B r o w n a n d s t a f f o f t h e S l a i d b u r n P r a c t i c e ,


n u r s e s a n d s t a f f o f C l i t h e r o e H o s p i t a l f o r a l l t h e k in d c a r e a n d a t t e n t i o n N e l l i e r e c e i v e d a n d t o R e v . M . Sm i t h f o r h i s p r a y e r s a n d k i n d m i n i s t r a t i o n s .


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Di ly s , I a n a n d S c o t t w i s h to t h a n k m o s t s i n c e r e l y a l l


M1DDLEBROUGH Alan


A lw a y s i n o u r t h o u g h t s , m i s s y o u , l o v e f r om J u l i e , I a n , L a u r a a n d Be c k y xxxx.


i m a n y k i n d m e s s a g e s o f s y m p a t h y , c a r d s , f l o w e r s a n d d o n a t i o n s r e c e iv e d a t t h i s s a d t im e . S p e c i a l t h a n k s to T r a c e y a t P e n d l e C o u r t ,


r e l a t i v e s , A l a n ' s f r i e n d s , t o g e t h e r w i t h o u r f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o u r s f o r t h e v e r y


I B e t t y D o u g l a s T o d d w o u l d 1 l i k e to t h a n k a l l t h o s e a t S t L e o n a r d ' s C h u r c h ,


D a v id a n d f ami ly o f t h e l a t e


TODD Bet ty


i w o r d s a n d e x p r e s s i o n s o f I s ym p a t h y r e c e iv e d a t t h i s | s a d t im e . S p e c i a l t h a n k s to M r B i c k f o r d a n d s t a f f o f R o e f i e ld f o r t h e i r k i n d n e s s


D o w n h a m . f o r t h e k i n d A GREAT deal of action both public and behind the scenes is under way in..


i a n d t o C a n o n Er i c C h a r d fo r I h i s m i n i s t r a t i o n s .


I t o D o c t o r J . A. F. C a r t e r I a n d t h e n u r s i n g s t a f f , t o


1 Re v . R o n P h i l p o t t f o r h i s k i n d m i n i s t r a t i o n s a n d to M i c k a n d P a t a t t h e L ow M o o r C l u b , a l s o s i n c e r e t h a n k s t o E r i c M a ym a n f o r h i s d ig n i f i e d a n d p r o f e s s i o ­ n a l f u n e r a l a r r a n g em e n t s .


A n n i c e a n d a l l t h e f ami ly w o u l d l i k e t o e x p r e s s t h e i r s i n c e r e t h a n k s t o a l l f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o u r s f o r t h e m a n y k i n d e x p r e s s i o n s o f s ym p a t h y , l e t t e r s a n d c a r d s o f c o n d o l e n c e a n d d o n a ­ t i o n s r e c e i v e d in t h e i r s a d l o s s . T h a n k i n g a l s o M r M a r k S l e e t f o r h i s k i n d m i n i s t r a t i o n s . D o c t o r s I b b o t s o n . M a c K e a n a n d F l a t l e y a l s o t h e n u r s e a n d s t a f f o f C l i t h e r o e H o s p i t a l f o r a l l t h e i r h e l p a n d s u p p o r t .


Char les Wi l l iam (Char l ie ) PAIN *,


to be, Until the day in heaven yoinl L be with me.


m o r e e a c h d a y , y o u r e v e r lo v in g w i f e , A n d r e a xxxx. HA R RISON


o v i n g y o u a n d m i s s in g y o u


In lo v in g m em o r y o f a d e a r s o n - i n - l a w . S t e p h e n , d i e d


S t ep hen David


F e b r u a r y 2 2 n d . 1 9 9 9 . Loved and remembered F everyday.


I n lo v in g m em o r y o f a d e a r f r i e n d , d i e d F e b r u a r y 2 2 n d .


HARRISON St ephen


1 9 9 9 . However long our lives may


last, Whatever we may do, Whatever joys or griefs we


i S a d l y m i s s e d , n e v e r f o r g o t t e n . T h e C h a t b u r n


have, We will remember you.


la d s .


S e r v i c e . 1 0 / 1 2 W h a l l e y : R o a c f cC l i t h e r o e , BB7-1 A'W. A l l i n q u i r i e s . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 . ;


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INGHAM Glady s


M a r k .Yott'tv always in our thoughts.


L o v e A l f r e d .


I n l o v i n g m em o r y o f a d e a r m o t h e r , m o t h e r - i n - l aw a n d


LAWSON Sarah


g a n d m a . d i e d F e b r u a r y 2 5 t h . 1 9 7 0 . Loved and remembered


r om R o n a l d .G e o r g e .B e r y l a n d C a r o l .


F always.


P a u l ’s C h u r c h , L o w M o o r , C l i t h e r o e . o n F r i d a y , F e b ­ r u a r y 2 3 r d a t 1 2 - 3 0 p .m. p r i o r t o c r e m a t i o n a t A c c r i n g t o n C r em a t o r i um a t 1 - 3 0 p .m. F am i l y f l ow e r s o n ly , d o n a t i o n s in m em o r y o f G r e t a a r e b e i n g r e c e iv e d f o r t h e R.N. I .B. c / o C a l v e r - l e y s F u n e r a l S e r v i c e , C h a t ­ b u r n R o a d , C l i t h e r o e , BB7


2A P . T r e a s u r e d m e m o r i e s o f a


MASON Doreen


d e a r m o t h e r a n d g r a n dm a , w h o p a s s e d aw a y F e b r u a r y 2 5 t h . 2 0 0 0 . Always in our thoughts


A l l o u r l o v e . C h r i s t i n e . G i l l i a n . R i c h a r d . M a r k . A n t h o n y a n d C h r i s t o p h e r .


l a n d m u m - i n - l a w , f r o m I T e r e n c e , D i a n e , G i l l i a n ,


D i e d F e b r u a r y 2 7 t h , 2 0 0 0 . I shall remember my whole


Ma rg e ry SEED


life through, My happiest years shaivd with


I you. F r om y o u r lo v in g h u s b a n d | T om .


F e b r u a r y 2 5 t h , . 1 9 95.*, . Put your arms, around him


TOWNSEND Michae l


| Al l o u r lo v e , m um , d a d a n d | f ami ly .


lord, And touch his smiling face, For he is someone special, Who cannot he replaced.


I T r e a s u r e d m e m o r i e s o f a | d e a r h u s b a n d a n d d a d , d i e d F e b r u a r y 2 4 t h , 1 9 9 6 .


TOWNSON Fr ederick


L o v e f r om L i n d a , Mi c h a e l a n d R i c h a r d xxx.


Always in our thoughts, Forever in our hearts.


B IR TH D A Y M EM O R IE S


I L o v i n g b i r t h d a y m em o r i e s o f a ‘d e a r d a d . F e b r u a r y


Ma x an d Els ie BRIDGES 5 ^Jluzty


i 2 3 r d . L o v i n g m em o r i e s o f a I d e a r m um , d i e d F e b r u a r y


| 2 6 t h , 1 9 9 9 . Only a prayer away.


L o v e y o u a lw a y s , Z e n a , | D e r e k a n d M i c h a e l xx.


B i r t h d a y w i s h e s f o r F e b r u ­ a r y 2 4 t h , t o a w e l l lo v e d [ a n d m i s s e d w i f e g r a n dm a .


HENSHAW Ma ry Agne s


a n d


, Love Always. T om . M a r k a n d D e b r a , a l s o


g r a n d c h i l d r e n S o p h i e a n d P a ig e .


THANKS FOR SYMPATHY


| t h e i r s i n c e r e t h a n k s t o al l | f r i e n d s f o r t h e c a r d s , p r a y -


T h e f ami ly o f t h e l a t e R i t a B a t e s w o u l d l i k e t o e x p r e s s


BATES Ri ta


| e r s a n d f l o w e r s a n d a l l w h o a t t e n d e d t h e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e , w e a r e p a r t i c u l a r l y


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i H om e f o r a l l t h e i r l o v e a n d | k i n d n e s s o v e r v e r y m a n y y e a r s , D r C a r t e r : a n d t h e d i s t r i c t n u r s e s f o r t h e i r


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Dad, Mum, Lauren and Lydia.


Died after fall down stairs j


AN inquest has been opened into the death' of a! Clitheroe man, who died following a fall down the


stairs at his home in Waddow Green, Low Moor.y James Allan (79) was taken to Blackburn Royal Infir^


mary, but died later as a result of a head injury. The, inquest was adjourned until April 18th.


INFORMATIONS Duty chemist: Ileyes


Chemist, 35 Moor Lane, Clitheroe: Sunday, noon to 1


p.m. Police: 01200 443344.


Fire: In emergency 999 and


ask for fire service. Electricity: 0800 1954141. Water: 0345 462200. Gas: 0800 111999. Councils: Ribble Valley


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


Infirmary: 01254 263555. Queen's Park Hospital, Black­ burn: 01254 263555. Airedale General Hospital, Steeton: 01535 652511. Clitheroe Com­ munity Hospital: 427311.


Alcohol Information Centre:


01282416655. Aidsline: 01282 831101 (7 .


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


01282 422024. Cruse Bereavement Care:


Blackburn, Hyndburn and


Ribble Valley 01254 207999. Environmental Agency:


Emergency Hotline - 0800 807060. Drugs: Local confidential


advice and information line: 01200 444484. National: 0800


776600. ltibblc Valley Talking News­


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


Volunteering Project: 01200 422721. .


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Cisburn. Unci Telephone: (0 1


T r e a s u r e d m e m o r i e s o f a d e a r m o t h e r , n a n a . s i s t e r ,


Franc es Jean SCOTT


i J o a n n e , E m i l y . N a t a l i e , M a n d y a n d h e r m a n y f r i e n d s .


ENGAGED TO BE MARRIED?


then r om P a u l , A v r i l a n d S a r a h . ,


T h e f ami ly o f t h e l a t e Al ic e P a l m e r w o u l d l i k e t o e x p r e s s t h e i r s i n c e r e t h a n k s t o r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s f o r t h e m a n y k i n d e x p r e s s i o n s


Al ic e Ea s two od (Ain swo r th )


PALMER


i t h a n k s t o a l l t h e s t a f f a t I L o w f i e l d H o u s e f o r t h e i r k i n d n e s s a n d s u p p o r t , t o D o c t o r Z a k . a l l w h o a t t e n ­ d e d t h e s e r v i c e a n d to - C a n o n P . D e a r d e n f o r h i s k i n d m i n i s t r a t i o n s . M a n y t h a n k s t o C a l v e r l e y s F u n e r a l S e r v i c e .


o f s y m p a t h y , c a r d s a n d f l o w e r s r e c e i v e d d u r i n g t h e i r s a d l o s s . S p e c i a l


I f o r Vic, f o r a l l t h e l e t t e r s . I c&rds a n d f l o w e r s r e c e iv e d I d u r i n g t h i s s a d t ime . A l s o f o r a l l t h e g e n e r o u s d o n a -


T h e f am i ly o f t h e l a t e V i c t o r R o b i n s o n w i s h t o t h a n k m o s t s i n c e r e l y al l r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s a n d t h o s e w h o a t t e n d e d t h e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e


ROBINSON Vic tor


I t i o n s t o S t B a r t h o l om ew ' s | C h u r c h a n d t h e H e a r t o f L a n c a s h i r e


(C h i p p i n g ) . S p e c i a l t h a n k s t o R e v e r e n d S id d a l l f o r h i s c o m f o r t i n g w o r d s ,


F u n d


P a t e r s o n f am i l y a n d t h e p a r am e d i c s . A l s o E d e l s t o n F u n e r a l S e r v i c e f o r d i g n i ­ f ie d a r r a n g em e n t s .


t h e


I Em m a , C h r i s t o p h e r . H i ld a | a n d f ami ly w o u l d l i k e t o e x p r e s s t h e i r s i n c e r e t h a n k s t o e v e r y o n e f o r t h e k in d


S IMPSON Leonard


I t h o u g h t s , l e t t e r s , c a r d s o f I c o n d o l e n c e a n d a l l d o n a - I t i o n s r e c e i v e d d u r i n g t h e i r | s a d lo s s . S p e c i a l t h a n k s to l a l l w h o c a r e d f o r L e o n a r d I d u r i n g h i s lo n g i l ln e s s , Re v . I W a l t e r D r a i n f o r h i s k in d 1 m i n i s t r a t i o n s a n d t o B r i a n , I J e a n . C a r l a n d P a u l i n e f o r t h e i r k i n d n e s s a n d s u p p o r t .


T h e f ami ly o f t h e l a t e T h o ­ m a s T h o r n b e r w i s h t o e x p r e s s t h e i r s i n c e r e t h a n k s


THORNBER Th oma s


i n e i g h b o u r s f o r c a r d s o r c o n d o l e n c e , f lo r a l t r i b u t e s a n d d o n a t i o n s r e c e i v e d a t


t o a l l r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s a n d


I t h i s s a d t im e . S p e c i a l t i i a n k s t o H e a t h e r a n d C y r i l f o r al l t h e i r h e l p o v e r t h e y e a r s , i t h a s b e e n m u c h a p p r e c i a t e d a n d t o Re v . S id d a l l f o r h i s c om f o r t i n g m i n i s t r a t i o n s .


T h e f am i ly o f t h e l a t e R o s e W a r b u r t o n w o u l d l i k e t o t h a n k e v e r y o n e f o r t h e k in d t h o u g h t s , l e t t e r s , c a r d s o f c o n d o l e n c e , f lo r a l t r i b u t e s a n d d o n a t i o n s t o R.S .P .B. r e c e i v e d d u r i n g t h e i r s a d lo s s . A s p e c i a l t h a n k y o u to t h e s t a f f o f C l i t h e r o e R e s i ­ d e n t i a l H om e f o r t h e i r k in d lo v in g c a r e s h o w n to m um a n d h e r f ami ly , a l s o t o D o c ­ t o r A. C a r t e r a n d a s p e c i a l t h a n k s t o Re v . R o l a n d N i c h ­ o l s o n f o r h i s h e l p a n d k in d m i n i s t r a t i o n s , a n d t o Cl i - t h e r o e F u n e r a l S e r v i c e f o r t h e i r h e l p , k i n d n e s s a n d d i g n i f i e d


WA RBU R TON Rose


a r r a n g em e n t s . f u n e r a l ANNOUNCEMENTS:


Announcements sent by post must be endorsed with the name and address of the sender.


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


reception, the signatures of both parties are required.


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


Announcements for the Births and


I Engagements classifications cannot I 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.


THANK YOU


HORSFIELD - HOLGATE


Sieve and Debra are pleased to announce the safe arrival of George Henry Horsfield, born Monday, February 5th, 2001.


Special thanks to the


Caldervale Midwives and Staff on Ward C7,


Queens Park Hospital.


Also family and friends for the lovely gifts and cards.


BIRTHDAY GREETINGS


GARNER Linda


Have a great night on Saturday.


fflfianfi <l/ou


LOGAN Dot


. Dot would like to thank everyone for their cards, flowers and good wishes following her recent stay in Hospital.


BIRTHS \


All my love, Tony x xx


David and Cora ore delighted to announce ihe birth of


JACKSON Harry William,


on February 18th, weighing 7lb 5oz.


A welcome brother for Luke and Owen.


Thanks to all staff at Queens


Park Hospital and special thanks to Jane Case.


been at the High Court in London, where judgment has been reserved to an unspecified date in the action between Castle Cement and the Environ­ ment Agency. Locally, the agency has


the local air quality debate. The highest level has would always be waste material even when usefully


used. I t is not clear when judg­


ment might be given. Meanwhile, the agency's


given approval for the com­ pany to burn Cemfuel on its large, newer Kiln 7. Both parties are criticised by campaigner Mrs Mary Horner, who makes various points. She is not impressed by the agency's claim that the new permission "includes a significant num­ ber of safeguards". As previously reported,


announcement that the fuel can be used on Kiln 7 main­ tained th a t public com­ ments had been taken into


account. There were some reduc­


Castle Cement is seeking a declaration in the High Court th a t the Environ- ■ ment Agency is wrong to classify.Cemfuel as haz­ ardous waste, requiring a much str icter and more expensive handling and use regime than ordinary waste. The case has implications


not only for other cement makers? but-also for other


| 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0


February 22nd. ' 4 0 Happy 40lh Linda. •. 4 Q


- - a n


Happy 40th Mum. 4 0 Love and best 4 0 wishes from 4 0


I Lindsey, Wez, 4 0 I Saxon, Kim and 4 Q I Danzi xx x Have a lovely


40th Birthday Linda.


I Love, health and 1 happiness from ^ ) Mum and all the 4 0 ) . family x x x


4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 40 SMITH


Mandy and Anthony would like to announce tne safe arrival of


Cameron James,


on February 8th 2001. Weighing 51b 4oz.


With thanks to the Ribble Valley Midwife Team and


staff on Ward C7 Queens Park Hospital.


Also special thanks to family and friends for their kind gifts.


GARNER Linda


February 22nd


Happy Birthday OLD SISTER.


Young brother and Louise xxx


'All the best.'


\ I users of Cemfuel; Residents / near Castle Cement's works at Ketton, Lincolnshire, are watching the action, as are


| local campaigners. Queen's Counsel for both parties argued points of law


| and fact in front of Mr Jus­ tice Stanley Burn ton. When they had finished,


the judge^said he needed time to consider the matter. The company says that


| maintains that the mixture remained hazardous and potentially polluting and


Cemfuel is a useful fuel and so is not a waste, even though it might be made from waste. The agency


4 0


| Body is found POLICE were yesterday investigating the death of a Morecambe woman in the Trough of Bowland. The body of Miss Mau­ reen Elizabeth Johnston


tions in emission limits from the original proposal, and they reflected what might be expected from a brand new kiln. Automatic checks ensured th a t no burning would take place if the cor­ rect combustion require­ ments were not met. The agency is again


emphasising that trials with Cemfuel gave as good or better pollution results than


coal. Castle Cement itself


describes Cemfuel as "eco- friendly" and says that the change to it, and the £5m. spent on the kiln's emission scrubber, means th a t plume-grounding has been successfully addressed. Sul­ phur dioxide from the kiln is down by 90% and dust by more than 50%. The company says that


the use of Cemfuel and other alternatives to coal, such as tyres, shredded paper and low chlorine plas­ tic reduce both acid rain gases and carbon dioxide, the "greenhouse" gas. But campaigner Mrs


Horner has written to the head of the Environment Agency, Baroness Young, pointing out that only one American kiln has ever burnt hazardous wastes. Mrs Horner repeats previ­


ous claims that the tests o f . Cemfuel on Kiln 7 revealed , a "catalogue" of problems. , She says th a t Castle,f


Cement has just replaced , its Cemfuel storage tanks,,; reducing the capacity enough to bring i t under,; th a t needing emergency, ^ evacuation plans.


The Health and Safety,.-. Executive’s reclassification


,


of Cemfuel as "toxic" has,: also prompted questions from Mrs Homer. However,-. the executive says that if* has not been wrong before,-, merely that it has changed:' the criteria. The fuel is the


same. • A KEY role has been played by Castle Cement in its industry's latest agree­ ment with the Goverment. ' • The British Cement-'


Association has signed an 1 undertaking to cut its car- -' bon dioxide emissions by more than a quarter of 1990 ■ levels by 2010.


-I In return, the four com-1


panies who are members of-, the association will receive 1 maximum rebate on the Government's new climate-, change levy. This comes; into operation on April 1st;, and applies to all businesses , to help the UK meet its - international obligations. Castle Cement's general,'


manager at Clitheroe, Mr: Ian Sutheran, emphasises-, the significant environmen- - tal headway made by the; company's plant. I t is believed that Castle


Cement will soon apply to , burn shredded tyres at. Clitheroe. They are already ' used in cement works else­ where.


F ly in g in th e wrong d ir e c t io n w ith n am e


j (58) was found near her car | .two miles north of Dunsop Bridge a t lunchtime on Tuesday. The vehicle was a t the


foot of a steep embank­ ment, but police say they are not treating Miss John­ ston's death as an accident or as suspicious. The air ambulance attended, but the body was recovered by members of the Bowland and Peninne Mountain Rescue team.


Woman arrested


A WOMAN aged 27 who was arrested in Whalley at teatime on Saturday has been questioned about sev­


eral crimes. The arrest was for alleged


burglary at the Dog Inn, Whalley, and further inquiries have been made this week by police.


COMING OF AGE.


TECHNOLOGY was quick off the mark fol­ lowing the publication of -last week's Advertis­


er and Times. One of our Sparrow


Rainbow Village pictures was incorrectly captioned and brought an almost immediate response from Clitheroe and South Africa. The lady pictured hold­


ing the baby with Mrs Rosemary Lancaster was in fact Mrs Christine Livesey and not, as we,thought, Mrs Valerie Carter. In an e-mail from her


iting South Africa and on her arrival at Johannesburg Airport was met by the family plus five Sparrow patients, who instantly adopted her as a grandma. On Tuesday, packing


cases containing clothes sent from St Paul's Church,: Low Moor, and St James's, Church, Clitheroe, were, being collected and the; Clitheroe ex-pats are hop-; ing to open them on Satur­


day. The collection of clothing


was co-ordinated by Mrs Kathleen Eastwood, of'


home in South Africa, Mrs Carter (nee Grimshaw) went on to tell us that the baby in the picture, John,- was abandoned in a dustbin on Christmas Day 1999. Mrs Carter's mother has recently returned from vis­


Clitheroe. • Anyone wishing to;


make a donation to the fund to sponsor the baby: hospice a t the Sparrow: Rainbow Village can do so via the NatWest Bank, account no. 25308521.


T r u s t b a ck o n ta r g e t w ith i t s o p e r a t io n s


Russell Lonsdale February 26lh


DYSON


PATIENTS of Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Val­ ley Health Care Trust have found themselves on the North West's second


| fastest-growing waiting list. Fears th a t a spate of


I medical emergencies over the Christmas period


would create admissions chaos at its hospitals led the t ru s t to cancel all elected surgical proce-


Trust as the sharpest rise in the region. Commenting on the fig*;


ures, which rose again from- a 5,054 December total t<§c 5,086 in January, a spokesj woman for the trust saids| "In the run-up to thfj Christmas period, wej worked to increase our rate: of elected surgery in prepa-; ration for cancelling; planned admissions to cope;


dures over a thret-week ’ with winter pressures.


festive period. This result­ ed in a 5.8 per cent December increase in the number of patients wait­ ing for operations, which ranked second only to Burnley Health Care


"Over the holiday period,:


our emergency and medical; admissions were steady. We; were not as busy as the year: before and we are now on: target to bring down our; waiting list."


BIRTHS action over Cemfuel


Castle Cement hails agency’s ‘burn’ permission, but not everyone is sure


Deatl by Vivien Meath |


THE sudden death t photographer Mr Johl Barry in the earl! hours of Saturdal morning came as aj immense shock to a |


who knew him. Jack, as he was affectiori


ately known, touched thj lives of thousands of peopii throughout the Ribble Va| ley during his 15 years as I photographer with thil newspaper.


there was not a school, clul or organisation that Jacj (59) did not visit. He wJ passionate about Clithercf and its people and kneij many by name. : Time had no meaning fd


He loved his work anl |


this courteous professional Whatever the weather, dal or night, he would turn oul on each assignment with f


Pupil;


A FIVE-A-SIDE trophy . has been netted by a team


of footballers from Whal­ ley.


A squad of six represent!


j ,


ing Whalley CE Primary r School took the title in a competition organised by St Mary's Hall, Stony- f hurst. : Twenty-four teams fron


across the area had taken j part in the Ribble Valley Primary Schools'Five-a-


side contest, but the final was played out between tli Whalley team - Matthew] Thorpe, Adam Brown, James Ormiston, Jay


Howard, Joe Cross, Jamil Price and skipper Mark | Frankland - and players L representing Osbaldestoij ' The final score was 10-1


with the Whalley captail scoring five of his team's! goals.


' Showing off his soccer! 1


skills in our photograph I Adam Brovm as his teaiJ mates celebrate the win| (C120201/4)


.Saw; hear


A MAN left crippl by an horrific accidl i t a Gisburn sawn! has spoken of his fil to put his life back! track.


fined to a wheelchair al suffering a broken back I crushed ribs and having! muscles ripped off his r l arm when he was drag! into machinery.


Railside Trading Compl battled back from the bif of 'death and on Mona after the company I fined £8,000 for a breacl Health and Safety regj tions, said he was taking one day at a time.


'■ The former labourel Jack Parsons (45) is <1 ] r


months trying to foil about the accident and f concentrating on getl better," said Mr Parson


"I have spent the Iasi


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