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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 31st, 2001


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk_ Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422


Positive measures needed to help borough's market as Us e out - of - town shops


Deaths


On S u n d a y ,M a y 2 7 t h , 2 0 0 1 , In h o s p i t a l a n d f o rm e r l y o f B r o w n l o w


H A Y H U R S T E d ith Isabel


' R e c t o r y , W o o n e L a n e , C l i t h e r o e . B B 7 1 B J . A l l i n q u i r i e s t o C l i t h e r o e F u n e r a l S e r v i c e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


'S u d d e n l y o n T h u r s d a y , M a y 2 4 t h , . 2 0 0 1 , a t h e r h om e in C l i t h e r o e , M a r y .


K E L L E H E R M a ry


b e l o v e d w i f e o f t h e l a t e D e n i s K e l l e h e r , a m u c h l o v e d m o t h e r o f C o r a , M a u r e e n , C l a i r e a n d V e r o n i c a , a lo v e d m o t h e r - i n - l aw o f J im ,


t h e


, W e d n e s d a y , M a y 3 0 t h , f o l ­ l o w e d b y 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 . I n q u i r i e s to* B r i a n P r i c e a n d S o n ,


a n d Al e c , a d e a r e s t . g r a n d ­ m o t h e r o f S h a r o n , J a s o n , C o l l e t t e , C o r a , N i c k , .S t ew ­ a r t a n d C a r o l i n e , a l s o g r e a t n a n n a t o L u k e , N i a m h , Im o g e n . Ol iv i a , O w e n a n d H a r r y . R . I .P . A R e q u i em M a s s w a s o f f e r e d a t S t M i c h a e l a n d S t J o h n ' s C h u r c h . C l l i t h e r o e o n


. T e r r y , Bil l


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 .


S u d d e n l y b u t p e a c e f u l ly o n M a y 2 4 t h , 2 0 0 1 .


L O Y N D E d ith


E d i t h , a g e d 8 5 y e a r s , o f W a d d i n g t o n , t h e d e a r l y lo v e d w i f e o f . t h e l a t e F r e d , a m u c h l o v e d m o t h e r o f A l a n , a lo v e d m o t h e r - i n - l aw o f S h e i l a , a l s o a d e a r e s t g r a n dm a o f M a r k . R e p o s i n g in P e a c e h a v e n C h a p e l o f R e s t . S e r v i c e a n d i n t e rm e n t w i l l t a k e p l a c e a t S t H e l e n ’s C h u r c h . W a d d i n g t o n . to d a y T h u r s d a y , M a y 3 1 s t a t 11 a .m . F am i l y f l o w e r s o n l y p l e a s e , d o n a t i o n s in m em ­ o r y o f E d i t h i f s o d e s i r e d m a y b e g iv e n to S t J l e l e n ' s C h u r c h , c / o M r s P a u l i n e Pr ic e , . 3 9 D o w n h am R o a d , C h a t b u r n , C l i t h e r o e , BB7 4 A 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 .


in h o s p i t a l , a


O n M a y 2 6 t h , 2 0 0 1 . p e a c e ­ f u l l y i n h o s p i t a l a n d o f C l i t h e r o e , A n n i e , a g e d 7 4 y e a r s , t h e d e a r l y l o v e d w i f e o f T e d , lo v in g m o t h e r o f E d w a r d , 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 y . A f u n e r a l s e r v i c e a n d c r em a t i o n wi l l t a k e p l a c e a t A c c r i n g t o n C r em a t o r i um , o n M o n d a y , J u n e 4 t h at . 11 a .m. F ami ly 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 ' i n m em o r y o f A n n i e t o Can c e r . R e s e a r c h , c / o 'C l i t h e r o e F u n e r a l S e r v i c e 1 0 / 1 . 2 W h a l l e y - R o a d . C l i t h e r o e o B B 7 T AW Al l i n q u i r i e s Te l . j 0 1 2 0 0 ‘4 4 3 0 4 5 .


SM A L E S A n n ie


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C l i t h e r o e , I s a b e l , a g e d 9 3 y e a r s , t h e b e lo v e d , w i f e o f t h e l a t e M a r v i n , d e a r l y l o v e d m o t h e r o f E r i c , m o t h e r - i n - l a w o f P a t , d e v o ­ t e d g r a n dm a o f R a ym o n d , F r a n k a n d K a t h y a n d g r e a l - g r a n d m a o f A m b e r . 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 S t J am e ' s C h u r c h , C l i t h e r o e a t . 1 p .m . o n M o n d a y , J u n e 4 t h , 2 0 0 1 , 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 in m em o r y o f I s a ­ b e l i f s o d e s i r e d . t o t h e a b o v e m e n t i o n e d c h u r c h , c / o R e v . R o n P h i l p o t t , T h e


S t r e e t .


In Memoriam:; M O O R E .


A p r i l 1 5 t h , 1 9 2 4 - M a y 3 1 s t , 1 9 9 9 ;


M a rg a re t (Peggy)


foivver, And your bands I cannot


V)ough y'ou smile has gone H u s b a n d F r a n k .


touch, My memories will last forever, Of a wife l loved so much, Although l cannot see you, Von aiv with me eiviy day, For the bond o f love you gave me, Will never fa d e away.


■ God took you from us and laid you to test, Witb‘ the angels in heaven, among the very best, Its only a time that we must part, So we cherish your ntemoty still in our hearts.


Thanks for; Sympathy:!


T h e f am i ly o f


C L A R K A n n ie


e x p r e s s i o n s o f s y m p a t h y r e c e i v e d in t h e i r s a d lo s s . T h a n k i n g a l s o t h 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 C om ­ m u n i t y H o s p i t a l a n d R o e - f i e l d N u r s i n g H o m e f o r t h e i r c a r e . A s p e c i a l t h a n k s t o D r A H u s o n f o r h e r h e l p a n d c o n s i d e r a t i o n , t h e Re v . C a n o n D a v id M e w i s f o r a lo v e ly s e r v i c e a n d t o . Ca r l a n d P a u l i n e P r i c e f o r t h e f u n e r a l a r r a n g em e n t s .


C l a r k w o u l d l ik e to t h a n k e v e r y o n e f o r t h e k i n d


'


K e n n e t h a n d f ami ly w o u l d l ik e to 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 r e l a t i v e s , 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 c a r d s a n d k in d e x p r e s s i o n s o f s y m p a t h y 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 . T h a n k i n g Re v . A. R e i d ' f o r h i s k in d a n d c om f o r t i n g m i n i s t r a t i o n s . T h a n k y o u a l s o t o al l w h o a t t e n d e d th e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e .


N U T T E R M o lly


L A N C A S T E R


Richard Thomas 6th June


To a special godson on his 1st birthday.


M r R o y S a l l i s a n d f ami ly w i s h t o th a n k , al l f r i e n d s a n d e x - c o l l e a g u e s 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 , f l o 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 iv e d d u r ­ ing t h e i r s a d b e r e a v em e n t .


S A L L 1 S Jean


- w i s h e s . , a n d p r e s e n t s r e c e i v e d .o n t h e i r w e d d i n g


;d a y .


t T h a n k s - f o r p r a y e r s ‘a n s w e r e d . P u b l i s h e d n s ’p r om i s e d .


J iO R D S T JU D E ^ -


B r y a n a n d S u s a n t h a n k al l r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s , d i s t r i c t , tw i l i g h t n u r s e s , c o l l e a g u e s a n d p a t i e n t s l o r t h e i r g o o d


Thank You; C O R N TH W A IT E


■, .


Love and hugs from Roger, Fiona and Michael x x x .


lComipg-orAge;j PYE - MERRICK —Iff


W I L D M A N June 1stAlex


Stephen and Andrea Pye are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter,


Wendy to David,


son of John and Barbara Merrick.


Congratulations and much


happiness to you both in Ihe future.


Love from both families, including Michelle,


Steven and Cameron and Nanna.


C A R T W R IG H T - B L A C K B U R N


Mr and Mrs J. Cartwright of Hurst Green are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter,


Alison Kay to David,


i son of Mrs Blackburn, of : Hacking Drive, Longridge._ . Congratulations f rom ; Mum, Dad and Adam.';


Engagements. t i ie l a t e A n n i e


M a y 3 1 s t , 1 9 9 9 . . I f teats wetv a stainvay and memories a latte, We’d walk tight tip to heaven and bring you hack home again,


M O O R E M a rg a re t


JACQUES Peter


Congratulations on gaining your Master of Science Degree


(with Distinction). Love Mum, Dad,


Tracey, Katie and Tnomas.


Birthday .Greetings;- , ■V : ' ' ' / - . * , . . '• ■ •' i


L o v e y o u f o r e v e r m u m , C a r o l , F r a n k . D a v i d a n d C h r i s t i n e .


BRISTOL


Cathryn June 1st


Cathryn B. is 40.


You'll have seep her dashin' around.


With Oliver and Natalie, she's usually Sabden bound.


Now last time we went a calling She laughed at all our tricks,


So now she'll have to wait and wonder.


Where are those silly Six? WILDMAN


Alex June 1st


Happy 18th Birthday.


With love John, Maralyn, Paul, Ian, Chris, Brandy, Barny and Agnes.


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MARKETS are "strug­ gling to survive" - but efforts to regenerate Clitlieroe's are being made by Ribble Valley Borough Council. Members of the Com­


m u n ity Committee


| approved several initia­ tives suggested by officials - b u t everyone was con­


scious of changing habits. "All markets are strug­


gling to survive," said Coun. Mrs Joyce Holgate (Whal­ ley.) "People are going to out-of-town shopping


places. I t is the way people are shopping in this day and age." Coun. Robert Thomp­


son (Wiswell) declared: "We must do something positive to regenerate the market. We must try everything we can to kickstart it." The official in charge of


traders had been returned, despite repeated reminders. Mr. Russell said that giv­


the market, Environmental Health manager Mr James Russell, emphasised tha t different groups of traders on the market had different ideas. Talks and ballots had shown up no clear opinion, so he would be criticised whatever he did. But only 15 out of 80 questionnaires sent to


ing new market stallholders four rent-fi;ee weeks once they had signed a contract would counter-match simi­ lar offers at other markets. : I t had been-decided to advertise the Thursday opening as "cabins only". A survey made by one of the traders had shown 28 votes forclosing on Thursdays and 10 for keeping open. "Since September 1999 ■


we have been unable to attract and retain stallhold­ ers on Thursdays and a common opinion expressed by traders was that the lack


. of success on Thursdays -;, was undermining the sue-, cess of the other days, pary, ticularly Tuesday," said Mr


Russell. "Customers, especially,


tourists, were not coming, back if they had visited on ■ a Thursday and found only, ; a partial operation." Mr Russell is looking intor-


thepossibility bf running ‘ ah antiques-flea market or--’ stall sale, on: Thursdays, to complement .the cabin mar- ‘ ket. But, he told council-.! lors, one possible promoter who had expressed interest', had not followed it up. ■ , ■


Cyclists hit the high road for charity


More ev< rural eel


THE serious proliferation o f1 foot and'mouth disease in the Ribble' Valley is causing a | rapid spiral in the cancellation of events and activities. "The Mayor of Ribble Valley,


Coun. Mrs Gwen Pye, led by I example when she cancelled the : official Civic Sunday service "in ail attempt to reduce the risk of further spread of the disease". I t was to have taken place last


Sunday at St Ambrose Church, Griridletony following a procession through the village main street. ^And weeks of work by a cast of I


150 have been all for nothing as ' organisers decided to cancel the | Whalley Abbey Mystery Plays. .'The production was almost


ready for the stage from June 12th to 17th.


' Costumes had been made, lines


Deer safe-for ;lthe time being


WILD deer living in Ribble Valley Woods and forests are safe from the marksman's bullet - at least for the time being. Like sheep and cattle, they are


cloven-hooved and so potentially Susceptible to catching and spreading foot and mouth disease. However, the animals have a low foot and mouth infectivity rate, (according to a MAFF spokesman, which is saving them from culling. [ - He added: "There have been no reports of foot and mouth infec­ tion in wild deer anywhere in the country during this outbreak of foot and mouth disease, i "This means that there are cur­ rently no plans to include any ■Ribble Valley wild deer in our immediate slaughter policy."


Engagements;


TWO dozen cyclists from the 3M Neotechnic complex in Clitheroe hit-the high road to raise £4,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. :


A charity ride is now an annual event for keen cyclists ' - ;


at the firm, arid so far they have raised nearly £20,000. . Venue this year was Dumfries, 145 miles away and a


| small back-up crew supported the riders. "Each year we decide on a different charity and this


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• grrinddatighter^yiffll'this genetic condition," says' Eamori;. Boyle, one of Lhe‘organisers. "It is a;long ride in two days, but everyone whmto'ojt-j


time-we chose’Cystic-fibrosis as one of our colleagues has-S* /vrmnfio rtrtri/lifmn 1


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part was 'delighted we were able to raise so much.!; £••• -A«.* Cyclists and supporters are seen with the presentation? cheque at the Dog Sports Bar, Glitheroe. (J290501/2)


Police respond after three attacks oil castle grojantls


THREE different attacks on Clitheroe Castle grourids have sparked a robust response from local police. "Some people find the grounds a magnet


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| entertaining evening of music, dance and song" lived up to its claim in Clitheroe Parish Church


| Hall. The youth theatre,- an


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| ety, staged a fast moving • talent show, much arranged by the youngsters them­ selves, on Friday. The effort proved well.


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I STONES thrown a t St John's Church, Read, on Thursday evening caused I £700 - worth of. damage- to-


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•generated for the future of local theatre. As those pre­ sent were well aware, a news item in the Advertiser and


opened the show with a "Fame" item, and another 16 items kept the audience entertained / the. whole evening. There was an enthusias­ tic audience and much hope


-Times on Thursday giving - this Friday as the show date •was incorrect. We are sorry, for any inconvenience causedi-Our picture shows cast members: (J290501/1)


Stones damage stained glass


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Happy 18th Birthday.


Love Mum, Dad, Oscar, Grandma Edna, Ca-Ca^


Cassie, Connor and Lewis x x x


Wildman Jnry see you at the bar on Friday (as usuall.


Don't forget your wallet! ■ Regards Miller.


' BUSBY - PRESTON


David and Wendy Busby of the Assheton Arms, Downham are delighted to announce the engagement of their daughter, Cassandra, to Jason,


son of Graham and Lynne Preston of Nesfield, Ilkley. Love and best wishes from both families.


.Fathers' Dayi ' ^ P R O C T E R


John Happy


Father's Day, Daddy, we love you loads Tracey, Glen,


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Sunday, June 1 7th Are you Dad's Number 1 Fan? Is Dad your hero?


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Tour of Turf Moor Football Ground for a family of 4 or


A Mounted Colour Print of Turf Moor Ground


and the surrounding area, signed by one of Burnley's greatest footballers


for causing trouble and damage, and we need the public’s help to stop it," says Insp. Bob Ford, of Clitheroe police. On Thursday night a coping stone two


feet long was thrown 150 feet from the museum down on to the steps below. Some £300 worth of damage was caused to stonework and the handrail. On Friday night a.two foot deep hole was dug in the bowling green and rubbish from


bins was strewn about. Early on Monday morning someone set


light to fibreglass equipment, including a rocking horse, on the children's playground. Firefighters were called to douse the flames and damage is put at £ 1,000. "Whether this senseless damage has been


A plea to save^i


trees is lost £ A- HEARTFELT-speeclrl


with information has a duty to‘give it, in: strict confidence."


The police are also looking into some


assaults in the Castle grounds. They have already conducted two operations there. The damage impacts directly on Castle


ground users such as mother of two small children Mrs Lois Middleton, who is one of many parents seeking action. "Every weekend you go ito the Castle


grounds and it is strewn with broken glass," says Mrs Middleton. "A section of wall has been systematically demolished and there are often problems on the children's play­ ground. The last straw was the fire at the


. weekend. "I believe the council should provide bet­


ter security." A bid has now gone in for a new CCTV system in the area, which would help super­


done by the same people, or different ones, someone knows their identity," says Insp. Bob Ford, of Clitheroe police. "Anyone


vision of the Castle. ■ Information can be given to the police


on 01200 443344. An entertaining evening <


defending. t% Clttherw’CaSb tie trees-failed tb m i^ ’cdun.V;. cillors intent on felling some1


of them. Town councillor MrsJ


Brigid Hardwick took advan­ tage of the "public participa­ tion" offered by Ribble Valley Borough Council to speak directly to Community Com­ mittee members on their deci­


sion. She raised questions about


possible rock erosion without tree roots being there, about lack of public information and consultation and about whether people really wanted to exchange a view of trees for one of the damaged castle


keep. "Every resident I have spo­


not on the agenda for the meeting, and committee chairman Coun. Harry Back­ house pointed out th a t it would not be possible to dis­ cuss the matter. The council has made it


ken to objects to this plan,", declared Mrs Hardwick. The issue of the trees was


clear that it feels that the Cas­ tle, damaged or not, is a tourist attraction which ought to be visible.


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Witness plea after car theft


POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an opportunist theft from a car in Clitheroe yesterday week.


' The owner of the green


Peugeot 205 had parked in York Street to visit a bank between 10-20 a.m. and 10-25 a.m. A black carrier bag con­ taining newly purchased Adi­ das trainers, size eight-and-a- half and valued at £55, and a grey Paul and Shark cardi­ gan worth £150, was taken.'I The car was entered by the


sunroof, which the owner had inadvertently left open, ' j


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■It’s just like being in prison’


ate problems like sileage . cutting and also the more distant problems of where they obtain the animals to < re-stock their farm. "People forget the scale


>. There are more immedi- ‘


of this. When they read about a single case of foot and mouth, they forget that means six or seven sur­


rounding farms have all had ■ their stock culled," she added. . Meanwhile, the tiny


hamlet of Paythorne has been all but wiped out by the disease. Sheep and cat­ tle at all but one of the six farms have been slaugh­


tered. j, Mr Keith Redmayne and Kis wife, Alison, at Carholme Farm - the only farm not yet affected - are under siege. "It's like being in prison,"


said Mrs Redmayne. "We can't go out or do any­ thing." Mrs Redmayne works full time to supple­ ment the family income, but has been unable to go to work since the outbreak. -•The family have not heard from the Ministry of Agriculture since Friday. With 170 cattle and 400 sheep, the Redmanyne's are living on a knife edge and are among many farmers complaining of the lack of Information from the min­


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