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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 12th; 2002 Inassodatmwilh


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H H l i Peacefully on September N o rma n A t tw o o d ALLEN


•a loved,father-in-law, grandad, great- grandad and brother of.the.late R o n a ld . R epos ing: in Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. Service and crema­ tion will-take-place at A c c r in g to n , Cr.em a to r ium , tom o r row Friday, September 13th a t 12-20 p .m .F am i ly f low e rs o n ly p le a se , donations in memory of Norman; if so desired, may b e given fo r th e F r ie n d s o f C l i th e ro e Hospital, c/o Mrs Jean P r ic e . 3 9 Dow n h am R o a d ,


7th, 2002, in hospital, Norman, aged 91 years of Clitheroe, the dearly loved husband o f th e late Edith, a dear father of Frank and Leslie, also


C l i th e ro e , BB7 4AU. Inquiries to Brian Price


.C h a tb u rn ,


a n d S o n , F u n e r a l Directors. Tel. 01200 441297. - ' • .


On Tuesday, September 10th, 2002, peacefuliyat Roefield Nursing Home. Clitheroe, Ronald, the dearly loved husband of the late Betty, a dear fa th e r o f R o g e r an d father-in-law of Anette and a dear brotherof the late Norman. A funeral service will take place on Tuesday, September 17th a t Accrington Cre- m a to r ium a t 11 a.m. Family f low e rs only please, but donations if desired to Age Concern, c/o Calverleys Funeral Service, Chatburn Road; Clitheroe, BB7 2 AP. Inquiries 01200 442020.


ALLEN Ro n a ld


■ and Thomas, Gemma, Daniel and Ben, Louise


'o f Clitheroe and for­ merly of Barnoldswick a n d S a l te r fo r th , th e dearly loved wife of the la te Donald, a much lo v e d m o t h e r o f Timothy, Michael and Simon, a loved mother- in-law of Christine and Catherine, a devoted grandma of Sarah, Lucy


Peacefully on September 8th, 2002, in hospital, Margaret, aged 67 years,


. AND ER SO N M a r g a r e t Ma r y


and Charlotte, also a d e a r s is te r o f David. Reposing in Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. A serv­ ice will take place at St M ic h a e l 's C h u rc h , Bracewell, tomorrow, Friday, September 13th at 3-30 p.m. followed by cremation a t Skipton Crematorium a t 4-20 p.m. Family flowers only please,- d o n a t io n s in memory of Margaret if so desired may be given to th e N.S.P.C.C. c/o Mrs Pauline . Price, 39 D ow n h am R o a d , C h a tb u rn , C lith e ro e , BB7 4AU. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son.” Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


On Tuesday, September 3 r d , 2 0 0 2 , J o h n


BALDWIN J o h n


Baldwin, aged 84 years, passed away peacefully in ClitheroeHospital.he


w a s th e dearly loved p a r tn e r to Margaret, father to John, father- in-law to Pat and much loved grandad to Lynn and Stuart. Prayers for John, will be said at the Chapel of Rest. Whalley R o a d . C l i th e ro e on Wednesday, September 18th at 11 a.m. followed by a cremationservice at Accrington Cremato­ rium at 11-40 a.m. All inquiries and flowers to C l i th e r o e F u n e r a l Service. 10/12 Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Lancs. BB7 1 AW. Tel. 01200 443045. .


On September9th, 2002 in hospital. Margaret, aged 75 years of Whalley a n d f o rm e r ly o f Blackburn, th e dearly loved wife of the late Harry, also a much loved m o th e r o f M ich e le . Reposing in Peacehaven Chapel o f R e s t . F o r funeral arrangements, p le a se co n ta c t Brian Price & Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


BRINDL E M a r g a r e t


, BUSH :


' low Street, Clitheroe, I Greta, aged 79 years, the


On Tuesday, September, 3rd. 2002. suddenly in hospital and of Brown*


G r e t a >. beloved wife of Edmund,


1 dearly loved mother. of Kathleen and Valerie,


I dear mother-in-law of Carl and Barry, devoted' gran of Helen,'Joanne,. Sarah. Nicola, Alistair and a . loving g reat-


I grandma and'.dear sister of Albert. vThe service will take place today, Thursday, September 12th at St Catherine's


. .


| . A little ray o f sunshine, Came into our lives,


• Kr i s to p h e r


11 'stay, ■ \\ f,Our Kristopher would


I


| C hurch. In q u ir ie s to C a lv e r ley 's F u n e ra l Service . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 442020.


J On Tuesday, September 3rd. 2002, at peace with himself, John, aged 80 years, the beloved hus­ band of - the late Edna a n d a: d e a r ly lo v e d fa th e r , g ra n d fa th e r , b ro th e r and uncle. . A


HINDLEY J o h n


I L a n g sh aw s F u n e ra l S e rv ic e . 1 0 3 a King Street. Whalley. Lancs. Tel. 01254 824529.


: for the Roy Castle Lung 1 F oundation, c /o Mrs


On Monday, September 9th. 2002 at Clitheroe Hospital. James, aged 83 y e a r s , d e v o te d a n d b e lo v ed , h u sb a n d o f Mary, much loved father o f L in d a a n d P e te r , father-in-law o f Jo h n and loving grandad of Claire and Winstan and good friend to David, he will b e sadly missed. Reposing in Feacehaven Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation will take place at Accrington Cre-. matorium on Saturday, September 14th a t • 10 a.m. Family flowers only p le a se , d o n a t io n s in memory of Jim , if so desired, may be given


ODDIE J ame s ( J im)


Jean Price, 39 Downham R o a d , C h a tb u r n , C l i th e ro e , BB7 4AU. Inquiries to Brian Price & S o n , F u n e r a l Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


'


i P eg g y . F o r . f u n e r a l ’ ^details, please contact B r ia n P r ic e & S


On Tuesday, September 10th, 2002, George - Dixon Robinson, passed away suddenly a t his home, the dearly loved husband of Freda and a. loving so n - in - law .off-


ROBINSON Geo rg e Dixon


’Funeral Directors. Tel.' -01200 441297.


Suddenly but peacefully; on September8th, 2002, in h o s p i ta l , R o b e r t (Bob), aged 74 years, the dearly loved husband of Freda, a much loved dad of Stephen and the late Keith, step-dad to Jane and Judith and a dearest g ran d ad to An d rew , Lu k e. M a t th ew an d Jo sep h . R ep o s in g in Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. A cremation will take place a t Accrington C rem a to r ium , o n Tu esd ay . S ep tem b e r 17th at 10-20 a.m. fol­ lowed by a Service of Thanksgiving a t Christ Church, Chatburn a t 11 - 15 a.m. Family flowers only please, donationsin m em o ry o f Bob if so desired may be given for the Friends of Clitheroe Hospital, c/o Mrs Jean P r ic e . 3 9 Dow n h am R o a d , C h a tb u r n , C l i th e ro e , BB7 4AU. Inquiries to Brian Price a n d S o n . F u n e r a l Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


R o b e r t (Bob) - WH IP P


b e r 1 3 th a t 11 a.m. Flowersand inquirlesto


I Church. West Bradford I at 2 p.m prior to inter­ ment in the churchyard. Family f low e r s o nly please, but donations.if I desired to St Catherine’s


! f i t does not need a special 1986.


I .- day, rt - To make us think o f you. Love from Dad, Freda,


, Died September 11th


DOYLE Mich a e l


| 2 0 0 1 . To my darling husband Michael, There is not a day goes by that I do not think of


you. We. had 47 wonderful.


, miss you.


funeral service and cre­ mation will take place at Accrington Cremato­ rium on Friday, Septem­


,


| nette xxxxxx.' H OWARD


| tember 1996. familv.


In loving memory of a v e ry d e a r h u sb a n d , father and grandad, Sep-


J o h n


. Forever in our thoughts. H e a th e r , J o a n n e . C ath er in e, Nigel an d I family. R u e b e n an d


I Treasured memories of a I dearly loved husband, d a d .g ra n d a d , g re a t grandad, b ro th e r and uncle who passed away September 9th, 1999.


Go r d o n PEEL


| Love you Margaret and ! family.


Miss you always. I


| tember 13th, 1997. Today, tomorrow, our whole lives through, We will always love and remember you.


,


Treasured memories of a de a r ly loved so n and brother, died tragically. September 13th, 1986


S IMP SO N Keel


A son is a special gift, And one you think will


stay, You never dream one day


. Because we would give


.5 Cherish him while, you may,


will come, When be will go away. For those who have a . son, . , • !


All our love mum and dad, sisters Karen and D en ise a n d b ro th e r


the world. To.have him here today.


Karl. A lso rem em b e r in g


Andrew on this day. Treasuredmemoriesof a


TH O RN B E R Kevin


w o n d e r fu l so n , d ied September 15th, 1993. No length o f time'can take away • Thoughts o f you from day to day, Though absent you are always near, . Still loved, still missed, L still very dear.


Birthday . Memories


Birthday memories of a dearly loved husband. September 14th.


He n r y (Beau) CHEW


You are never more than a thought away, I love and miss you every


, , forever. Till we meet again, all


. Those wonderful times we shared together, In my heart will last


'cannot hide,


And smile through tears ! ' .


day; I speak your name with love and pride,


.1 I my love Margery xxx. C litheroe Funeral Service


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The Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times is published by East Lancashire Newspapers Limited at Bull Street, Burnley, BB11 1DP (Tel* (01282) 426161; classified (01282) 422331), and printed by


. ,


I would like to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind e x p re s s io n s o f sym pathy, cards, flowers and donations received at this sad time. Special thanks to Rev. Rodney Nicholson for the lovely


M r s M a rg a re t Airey


A IR EY Le o n a rd


service. ‘


I bours and work' collear* gues for floral tributes, •


I c a r d s a n d .d o n a t io n s I re c e ived a t th is sad time.


I nurses of.-the Planned A dm is s io n s W a rd a t


A special thanks to the


I Blackburn Royal: Infir-., mary and Rev. Alan Bai- l e y f o r h i s k i n d :


I ministrations, v BLEAZARD


.


I pathy received during I their recent loss.Thank- ing also, Rev. Richard- Atkinson for, his kind


Alan, Eileen, family and friends would like to thank everyone for the kind expressionsof sym-


M a r g a r e t


I ministrationsand to all who have given dona-


I t i o n s i n -memo r y o f Margaret, to the family; doctor and nurses and r staff of Clitheroe Hospl-. tal for their , care, and .


kindness.-. . HOGG1.


I would like to express; Ltheir -sincere thanks 'to


P eter, Iain: and-family En id J o a n ■ % ,_.}


’ all relatives, friends a n d . neighboursfor the many k ind- e x p re s s io n s ; of. sympathy, le t te rs - and;.


cards of: condolence and-: for donations received, during th e i r ' sad loss.'; Thanking a l s o ‘Major:' Henry Silcockof the Sal-! vation Army for his kind words:?and comforting': ministrations and *


w h-o.** a 1 1 e n d e d ;f t h e , funeral service.;


,to : all


: V HARRIS Paula and lari


: are delighted to. announce the safe ■


arrival of Max Samuel. .-on September,8lh • '• weighing 81b 6oz, a : v • special brother for. Jack.


•' Finlay; Thanks to.-.Ribble .!• is Valley Midwives:;and ; wv staff on C7 ward, ■ ; 'c^ Queens Park Hospital. --.


SIMS


Alex and Carl wish to , announce the birth:ofv;| Maddie Marie, on


September 6th, 2002, weighing 8lb 7oz. A Sister for Louie.


Thank you to Grandma 1 and Grandad and to Geraldine for being . 'r. there. ‘■


■•A ■


The family of the late Brian William Bennett would like to thank all_, relatives, friends, neigh-*:


Br ia n Wi l l i am BENNETT


Loving memories of Jill who passed away, Sep-


P R O C T E R J i n


Your, darling wife Jea-


■ Forever in tny thoughts, I ■


years together.


| Victoria and Gill. Also I fond memories of Keel.


1'd e a r ' son and brother, Ldied.September 13th,


[Loving memories-of a


DINSDAL E A n d r ew .


C R Y N E •


i A beautiful boy only lent. I f God could have let y


j shave been nine'today. [Love, from G ran dm a tprue and Grandad Jim.


I extend heartfelt thanks^ to all relatives, friends and neighbours fo r 'th e -• c a rd s a n d . le t te r s , of? .condolence,' ‘ f low e r s ,1’


The.family of the late; G eo rg e I rv in e rC la rk


Geo rg e I rv in e . CLARK


l L u c y , s t a f f o f th e launderette, paramedics, a n d p o l ic e fo r th e i r


I kindness and/sympathy du rin g th is sad time.. Special thanks to Paolo,


I im m e d ia te h e lp a n d I support. Thanks also, to I staff at Blackburn Royal. I Infirmary for their care a n d 'a t te n t io n , : to • D r Carter fo r ‘


I RevJ Rodney.Nicholson: I for. his. thoughtful and c o m f ro r t i n g ministrations. To every-


I one who attended the thanksgivingand funeral service, to all-who have-' made donations, to the H e a r t o f L an c a sh ire


- ‘considerationand to the , -hisvtlme(and., HORSPOOL


(nee Stinger) . Andrew and


i Appeal .and to Calver- I leys Funeral Service for., the sensitive, and digni- fled arrangements:


, Ge o rg e Wi l l i am; ■ EVANS


1 friends and neighbours fo r a l l th e k in d n e s s , cards, flowers, le t te rs I an d d o n a t io n s to th e


I Jo y c e w o u ld l lk e . 'to th a n k a l l re la t iv e s ,


White Ash Brook Nurs­ Jing Home for taking such


| a n d s u p p o r t d u r in g Dad's illness. Also, to the doctors and staff at


/ .


Alexandra Horspool would like to


announce the safe"' "d arrival of Abigail


Catherine, weighing ■ 61b 13oz at Queen.


J Alzheimers Society. A I special th a n k you. to _ Michael. Kate, Elizabeth and Les for all their help


Mary's Hospital, Hong Kong on August 26th, • , 20 02.


.


With love from Derek, Lynne and Donna. All the best Guy.


Happy 30th Birthday ■Guy.


--------------- From Alison and John.


I ister Mr Mark Sleet for his kind words and pray­ ers and to all who atten-


arrangements. LEWIS


a n d . c a r i n g


good care of George. v Thanks, also, to the min-;


1 ded the service and to L a n g sh aw s F u n e ra l Service for their courte- o u s


i The family of the late Harold Lewis wish to thank all family, friends and neighbours for the


H a r o ld A r t h u r


I k in d e x p re s s io n s o f sympathy, cards and let­ ters of condolence and floral tributes received d u r in g th e i r re c e n t


I Love Paul, Jason, Mum. Bob, Lorraine, Carol and families xxx -


. Congratulations on the ■


TOMLINSON Andrew and Kerry


birth of your first son ■ Daniel lan -• ■


Lots of love from Mum, Dad and : Nicola


i bereavement. Special | thanks to doctors and staff at Clitheroe Hospi­ tal and Blackburn Royal Infirmary, Ward 3 for


on September 10th," ' 2002 .


KEIGHLEY Elise


September 16th.


Congratulations and best wishes on your


. . 18th Birthday. Lots of love. Mum,


Nick and Ayesha xxx


I their medical care and | attention. Father Law­ rence Featham for .his ministrationsand taking the funeral service and to staff at Wolstenholme Funeral Service for their help and arrangements.


The family of the late Jean Stewart would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, ‘messages of sympathy, floral tributes and donations received during th e i r sad .lo s s . Special th a n k s to D r Bailey, the staff on Pen- d le W a rd . C l i th e ro e H o sp i ta l , Abbey d ale Carers, Rev. R. Philpott for his words of comfort and also, to Clitheroe F u n e ra l Service, b u t most of all, we would l ik e t o th a n k M a ry Susan, and all mums's many friends who were always their for her.


S T EWAR T J e a n


Ann, Linda, Stephen and families.


Love to you all.


CHATBURN Sarah


Congratulations on


Stephen, Angela, son David, nephews Callum and Jamie xxx


ove always. Mum, Dad,


-Surprised....I certainly wasll lost for words....I rarely am, but I was on Saturday night! (sorry I . d id n 't make a speech mum) Thank you to all my family and friends for the best party ever and fo r mak in g my 3 0 th birthday so special. A, special th a n k you to Mum. Rob and Princess for giving the party: to Lyndsay, Danny, Steven and Julia for coming to th e re s c u e 1:w;ith th e 'tunes'; to '.m y .'brothers for letting us. use their


A BIG TH A N K YOU (S h a ck l e to n )


headquarters:- to' ;.Cli- theroe GoItGIub for. the ex c e llen t;, fo o d '/ .a n d service; to'/Rachael: for the decorations;to Lisa for the flowers and to all of you, my friends, for keeping it a secret! I had a great night and hope you did too. Thank you x x x


Pr incess....revenge is sweet!!!


i


I everybody for coming to her 40th birthday party, J and for all her lovely


w o u ld l ik e to . th a n k


BA R RON C a th


c a rd s - ’ a n d p re s e n ts . Thank you all I had a - 1 great party. •r


. LORD ST JU D E T h a n k s fo r p ra y e r s answered:


P . S .


gaining your 2:1 B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing.


Good luck in your new job.


We are so proud of you. Love Dad, Mum, Kathryn, Paul,' Granny and Grandad.


WARD


(nee Pinder) , Keilh and Linda'are


delighted to announce me safe arrival


of their daughter, Anna Elizabeth, on August 27th.


Many thanks, to


Townhead Surgeries, Settle, the labour Ward


i and Ward 21. A .G .H . . ! and to* famijy* and • ; fridhds for tHe icards and gifts received.


; . / •: : Congratulations.


Are you laughing now you're 3 0 ?


Happy Birthday Louise . for Sunday.


All our love 'the girls' Claire, Rachel,


| Tracey, Emma, Foxy, Sarah and Julie.


40


WOODEND Marlin Shaun


Congratulations Martin on your 40th birthday, September 17th.


All my love Judith xx


Happy 40th birthday Dad


. Kayleigh and Charlotte xx.


Lots of love 'Coming of Age


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 Engagements classifications cannot be accepted by phone. All in Memoriams and Birthday Memoriams must be pre*paid. s Death Notices, Thanks for Sympathy, acknowledgments


’ and Floral Tributes must come from a Funeral Director.


-


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I For everything a | baby needs


Tel: 01200 442434


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BOLTON i Janet .


^ September 17th. Love and best 'wishes.


Robert/ Leanna,


. Howard/ Jack . and Timber, , Love from Mum { Bolton and ft-.X Mum and Dad


. ________ • V V -T AW H It 'M Knowles. • .WKL- ai *


'V'*j '


love and best wishes. 1 From Stephen, Helen and Lauren Claret. > ■ Birthday Greetings In conjunction with


Church is new h om e i. for th e post o ffice


VILLAGERS at West Bradford yrill be able to offer up a prayer of. thanks when they collect their - pensions from the new.village


post office soon. ? The Post Office, having to-take


action to replace the facilities lost


a couple ol steps. Limited parking is available within the church grounds." Methodist Minister, the Rev Chris


Cheeseman, said he had recently ended a three-months sabbatical look­ ing at church use in the countryside; When they heard the village post


when the village post office closed at the end of August, has found a new ' s ite- in the local Methodist Church, j: Consignia announced yesterday: that local resident Mrs Deborah Cur-. ley had agreed to be subpostmaster. and, from the end of November, she will operate counter services in the ■ church on Monday and Thursday


mornings. Mr Ian Liley, rural transfer adviser


for Post Office Ltd, said: "We are in favour of this proposal. It is some 50 metres from the previous office at Croft Cottage, though on a slight incline and the entrance would be via


Solo whist winners


SOLO whist winners at the Pendle Club were: Mr B. Wood, Mrs E. Lancast­ er and Mr D. Grant. New players are welcome every Monday at 7-30 p.m. Winners of the bridge ses­


sion ' were: Mrs Joan Walmsley and Miss Clare Brown. New members are welcome at 1-30 p.m. every Monday.


Carpark


PLANNING permission has been granted for a car park to be created at Barnes and Tipping's garage in Mitton Road, Whalley.


______


College visit included in highlights


wtfHiuuiimiiiJihuihiujua


surprisingly heavy for its size, dating back to the early Elizabethan era. I t is estimated that


- caused by banks of T V lighting hung from the


some 1,500 people made their way to the gymna­ sium at Roefield, which had been transformed for the show. Many of those there had travelled to Clitheroe from miles away, although what people mentioned most as they queued for hours was the sauna-like heat


ceiling. ' One of the BBC’s most


CHILDREN from the Whalley Day School and Sunday School carried decorated rush mats into Whalley Parish Church on Sunday morning for the annual rushbearing service. This traditional event





office was to close, he and the church stewards discussed the possibility of whether they could offer Post Office Counters facilities in one of their small vestries, a self-contained part of the


building. The Post Office inspected the build­


ing and agreed it was satisfactory, once they had installed alarms and security arrangements. "It is quite exciting. Losing a post


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 4223


office is one of the things which destroys a village," said Mr Cheese-


man.He said it would be a useful facility for those attending the Thursday morning coffee mornings in the


church. ______________ R u s h -b e a r in g s e r v ic e


MP’s personal tri the victims of tei


RIBBLE Valley MP Nigel Evans attended two church services in- New York to commemo­ rate the events of Sep­ tember 11th, On Tuesday, Mr


i S B i


IBjf® i i f ;1


opportunities that a new stmt presents to all. Rushbearing, which


recalls the days when churches had earth floors and at the end of each summer bundles of rushes were carried to church and used to cover the floor before winter set in. With the old rushes being swept out and the new laid down it became a symbol of new beginnings. Prayers were said for Whalley CE School, and the Vicar, the Rev. Chris Steriy, remind­ ed the congregation of the


Duly chcmisl:TJ6yds


popular programmes, regularly watched by. nine million viewers, pre­ senter Mr Michael Aspel said that he had enjoyed his visit to the area. Highlights had included a visit to Stonyhurst College with the film crew, and they had been out and about in Clitheroe filming footage for the introduction to the programme. No date, has yet been confirmed for the screening, but it is thought that it is likely to be scheduled for Janu­ ary.


Coming of Age -


HIGSON Andrew


Happy 18th Birthday, September 13th.


Catherine STEER Congralulations on


passing the finals of the Veterinary Nursing Exams. We never


‘ doubted you for a minute.


Love from Mum, Dad, Anthony and Nanna*.


Well done Mummy. With love from Thomas.


(Now can I have a


rabbit? and can granny have a tortoise ?l.


Birthday Greetings


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SCHOLES David


Saturday, - •


. . . September 14lh. • ^ Congratulations Dave on J s - ■ your 21st Birthday.. ; Love and happiness 'always. Mum and


STEELE Tom and Dan


Ai-.Happy.lBlh Birthday, „ . Tom and Dan on


■ Monday, September 16th. . ; Health and happiness,


, always. „ N Lovo


\l Mum, Oliver and 'Joshua/


Happy 18th Tom and Dan. * Love


,


Dad;-'Jane and , . ■


Simon, Rachel, and John> Grandad.and,Cass..


:U Grandma, Grandad, '• Doug, Sarah,:Dale,-. '/ Ashley and Charlotte.


Raymond and Mary


PARKER : September 15th. .


■ Congratulations Mum and Dad on celebrating


1 ;40 years of marriage; . From you loving daughter ■


^ J a c g u e l i n e j o c x ^ go ’ . ) '0


V s i • \


-i :*:■ lift


v i ■ w\ »


'4*» ' ■ ti J { E ) J ‘ • r' \ •


RICHARDS Amanda


•jf’} September, rl 3th.


Congratulations on your ; r 21st Birthday. ;■


Love and best wishes/ Nanna and Gramps / Grindleton x x x


RICHARDS Amanda


September 13th, 2 0 0 2 ■


Congratulations on \ ; ; .your 21st.. S


' Lots of love Darrell, Adele, Janies and . Georgia Mae. xxx


Lots of love from


| Mum, Dad, Paul and Ashley xxx


. 21


LAYCOCK Paul


Happy Birthday Paul, September T4lh.-


Love


Mum and Dad, Betty, lan and Boo.


HOWELL Paul


September 15th.


Happy. Birthday to a very special Son.


Lots of love/ Mum.. Congratulations Brother. .


. Love Clare and Jon . xxx .-


THOMPSON Emma


September 15th.


Have a great holiday. With love from Mum, Derek, lan,


Chris and Hannah. Happy Birthday Emma. Love from Grandma, Grandad, Alison,:


Craig, Susan, Tony, Laura, Emily, Charlotte ■


Vi and Ashleigh. ' Ruby Wedding Duncan KAY


Congratulations on your 21st Birthday,


September 14th.


[Torchlight procession and firework display


arranged especially for


All our love. Mum, Dad, Simon, Richard, Rachel and Nana Kay.


GRIFFITHS - GRUNDY


Jeff and Joan Griffiths, of Clitheroe, are delighted to announce the


Engagement of their only Daughter, Gillian Mary, to Daniel John Grundy,


Son of Carol and Phil, of., Knowle Green and Alan and Nuala, of Longridge.. Love and


congratulations from their families.


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 forthe Births


and Engagements classifications cannot be accepted by phono.


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


Death Notices, Thanks for Sympathy, acknowledgments


- and Floral Tnbutes must come - - from a Funeral Director.


D R l 7 Seater PeopU


Pharmacy, 7 5. Church Street, 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: 0800111999. Councils: Ribble Valley


Borough Council, Clitheroe


425111.


Clitheroe Town Council 424722. Hospitals: Blackburn


Royal Infirmary: 01254 263555. Queen's Park Hos­ pital, Blackburn: 01254 263555. Airedale General Hospital, Steeton: 01535 652511. Clitheroe Commu­ nity Hospital: 427311. Alcohol Information Ccn-


was once widespread in the North West, died out in the early 19th Century. Before that it was a great event in Whalley, with a decorated rush cart being dragged through the vil­ lage preceded by Morris dancers. Several days of festivities, including horse racing, followed. I t was revived in the


1920s by the Rev. H. But- terworth. Pictured hold­ ing the Sunday School rush mat are Nancy Guy, Nathan Wenborn, Mrs Linda Walker, Holly Guy, Megan Greenbank, Mrs Gill Cot, Lawrence Guy and William Wenbom. (s)





trc:'01282 416655. Aidslinc: 01282 831101


(7 p.m. to 9 p.m.). Domestic .Violence


Helpline: 01282 422024. Cruse Bereavement Care:


Blackburn, Hyndbum and Ribble Valley 01254


207999. Environmental Agency:


Emergency Hotline - 0800


807060. Drugs: Local confiden­


tial advice and information line: 01200 444484. National: 0800 776600. Ribble Valley Talking


Newspaper: 01200 428604. Samaritans: 01254


662424. Monthly Volunteer


Helpline, Volunteering Pro­


ject: 01200 422721. Lancashire Rural Stress


Network: 01200 427771 Engagements


Evans was among those at a service in St Thomas's Church where the Foreign Secretary, Mr Jack Straw, was reading. And yesterday Mr Evans was due, along with the Rt Hon Michael Martin, Speak­ er of the House of Com­ mons, to attend the ser­ vice at Trinity Church where the mayor was expected to dedicate a bell in remembrance of the people who died. The Valley's MP said:


"Hundreds of British people were tragically killed along with 3,000 others. This was an attack on democracy,


which £ world. | entire i bering[ events! 11th,i lant agd alterrol • Bel


poem \\| Valley! Charlto the dis


THE TWIN T<


They say that lightning nevel But I have seen it with mf It struck two great twi| That climbed into New'


\ And didn'tlcnow.Yihat tlul :i-Notto'take our lives'fa


Let us nurture them witn And not feed them evil fd


And when each brand l Comes to join us on oil


Because evil will not ha j And never has done ini Love will triumph in ! And will last and last I


Invitation from!


LEAFLETS are being coursd distributed across conteij Clitheroe inviting people tion to! to a supper party at St which| James’s Church Pastoral and in Centre.


place on September 21st Christ| and is designed to intro-


duce residents to the arouij Alpha course, which pro- week i] vides an opportunity to prov explore the meaning of over 1 life.


throuj The leaflets are being Th0


given out by members of Jame the town's churches to succd promote the Alpha evenif


U K » BathrolWareho


Burnley’s No. I Bathroc g^&l 14,000 sq ft warehouse showrocj


EfSSn 100’s of displays g^lWhirlpool, showers, tiles acce fivSiilDesign &lnstallation Service


Many Special O P E N 7 DJ


Cavour Street, B


Tel: 01282 4j J u n c t i o n 11> I


The event is to take up thcT It


for pal


■ 1 Only there to make ^ Had said goodbye to lq


They were rubble and \ How many of those go.


I :y" 'Every new babe that hal Out of love was sureljJ


, ■. r ■ We must all then havel I


One minute they were i Like America big and! But within a mere .ha|


’ available for hirj Low daily - wee


Lincoln Way, SaKhill .Clitheroe. Tel: 0120B


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