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R e b e c c a . V‘ W i l l iam , C h r i s to p h e r , .L a u r a , ' Kirstys a n d
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•peacefully, an,.Novem- b e r'*
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P e te , Sylvia :and.<Eric,
C h r is and Diane,. F red a n d M a r g a r e t , - A la n a n d CaroU Anne. Ju l ie a n d *R o b ,> L y n n a n d
H e l e n , C l a i r e a n d
T o n y a n d •* a* m u c hi lo v e d v g r a n d a d . ; ' o fi
S arah ; Kim, J an e and E m m a ,* P a u l - a n d
L o r ra in e . K irs ty , Amy an d C h r is to p h e r , M at- t h e w a n d - D a n i e l , J e n n i f e r . L a u r a - a n d A n t h o n y . v , ► ■ Gone are the days we.
used to share; • But in our hearts you
w h i l s t t- v i s i t i n g Cambridge. P e te r Fish. aged. 75 y e ars , much ------------ -
a n d d e v o te d g ra n d a d to Jo n a th a n , George, M a t th ew 'a n d Bethan.
T h e fu n e r a l s e rv ic e
loved father, of. Susan Ish ire Teaching hospi and J u l ie , d e a r b ro th e r ta ls (C C U )o r Chipping o f M a rg a re t and J a n e t , I F i r s t R e sp o n d e rs . All
F u n e r a l s e rv ic e a n d I n te rm e n t w i l l ta k e p l a c e s t M i c h a e l 's Church,' W h itew ell, on F r id a y . N o v em b e r 1 5 th , 2 0 0 2 a t 1 0 -3 0 a .im F am i ly f low e r s o n ly .p le a s e , d o n a t io n s If d e s i r e d to Lanca-
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.’CUtheroe on Monday, November 1 8 th a t 1Q-
w i l l b e h e ld a t S t Mary's P a r ish Church,
t 15 a.m. p r io r to crema
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of Wes t Bradford) , th e H o s p i ta l . B u ry . . Lily. a n d S o n
C h a tb u rn , CU th ero e. BB7 4AU. In q u ir ie s to B r ia n P r ic e
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D o n a t io n s ' in memory D o w n h a m o f D o ra
d e a r ly loved wife la te A lb e r t ,
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Suddenly, on Novem b e r 6 t h . - 2 0 0 2 , in h o sp i ta l . Annie, aged 72- y e ars , of Sabden,
R A IN FO R D Annie Mary .
t h e . d ear ly' loved wife " la te Jam e s , a
C h r i s t o p h e r ;
v e r y -,
-mu.ch l o v e d m o t h e r ' ,o f .-.-Gavin,
F u n e ra l D ire c to rs . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 441297.
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loved m o th e r - o f H o w a r d ; in
P e a ce -
low ed by c rem a tio n a t Accr ington
o f N o rm a , fol
Hum a t 3 p.m. F amily U f low e r s o n ly d o n a t io n s
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d e s ired , a re to b e d iv i d e d b e tw e e n th e E a s t L a n c s
in memory i f
loved, wife of Norman much loved m o th e r
.
Died November 18th, 1987.
• Linda Loving memories o f my. J
, dear friend. . . . . - ,v ’ [Dawn an d Michael.
I M ar ie. ' Remembering always.
Died N ovember <
15.th, 1995.
: (nee Watson) ;, i Shirley
H O Y L E
From y o u r b ro th e r and, s is te r s . •:
. . - .
p le a s e , 1 red/ died November | s o
14th. 1993. . loved and remembered..
From^Edith and family. Birthday Memories
A lo v in g w i f e , m o t h e r a n d grandma, Novem
G R A V E S TO N Susan.
b e r 14 th. A special date for an extraordinary
lady, loved and missed
Bil _l, David, C arol, Susan.- C a th e r in e
forever. and R o b e r t .
. . Michael Edward Joyce: and family, wish
Thanks for Sympathy AN D R EW
l to :thank) all relatives, I friends and neighbours I for th e ir kind.expres- I
^liMa b ejh jh ^ 9 ^ ^ 1 * ¥ ^ j - |d o r i r i t lo r is - 're c e iv e d ; Neil an d th e la te ^aD ; |d u r i : n g j - t h e i r : s a d I a n d «B a .r ry .
s io n s :o f sympathy and Special? I
fu n e ra l ta k e s place on A n n e t t e . P a u l . F r id a y . - ' N o v em b e r Hannah, Simon. Troy. 15 th , w i th serv ice a n d - p o p p y . D e a n . D a le , c rem a tio n a t Accring- A s h l e y , D e v o n to n C rem a to r ium a t 1- R o se an n a, Paige, jay- 4 0 p .m . In q u i r ie s to Jay . Neil and L ee^also J o h n s to n , D u rn in g & ' W o o d s / F u n e r a l
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■i'Charlotte'Rdchel,-?,,;
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F ran k la n d J a ck so n , a l»rrust F u n d ,- c /o M rs nii much loved m o th e r o f |p a u l l n c p r i c e , 3 9 |a *
c a lv e r le y s F u n e ra l
e^ o n ^ to® t h e R e n a l U n i t l ^ ^ c e . We th a n k you D o w n h a m -. R o a d ,
The family o f th e la te J a n ie T a t te r s a l l w ish to s in ce re ly th a n k all re la t iv e s , f r ien d s and n e ig h b o u r s f o r k in d e x p re s s io n s o f sympa t h y a n d d o n a t i o n s re c eiv ed d u r in g th e i r re c e n t s ad lo s s . Special th a n k s to Rev. Nichol son an d to Canon H u d s o n f o r t h e i r k in d m in is t r a t io n s , to th e car ing s ta f f a t Lowfieid House, an d to C alv er ley 's F u n e ra l S e rv ic e
T A T T E R S A L L Janie
i fo r t h e i r d ig n i f ie d a r ran g em en t .
CAnERMOLE
-ROBINSON Lindsay and Danny. . are proud to .
annbunce the safe arrival of their son,, ;;.
Callum DanieL ; Born - ;
November 9th, 2 0 0 2 . : 1- '71b 4oz.
A we!corne:
brother.for Joshua and Jo rdan ..
Thank you to all family' and friends for .your ; Ibvely. gifts and ;a.
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November 17th, 2002. . v Congratulations and best -
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'Happy Birthday Grandpa.. Love Philip, Mark, Scott,
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Congratulations on the birth of our nephew
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Chloe, Poppy and Alfie, Lewis, Jake and George.
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HOWARTH. Lindsey
. November; 18th, 2002.
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Martin and Adele are thrilled to announce
the birth of their son, Archie Martin,
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on November 10th, 2002,
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- weighing 81b 9oz. . Thanks to all .
concerned and- Ribble Valley Midwives.
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jBh Your greeting will appear in the Clitheroe Advertiser & Times December 12th,. •
li -U> > Burnley/Padiham Express and Nelson Leader Series December 13th.
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Son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Marsh, of Clitheroe, Mr Warren Marsh, was married at Long- holme Methodist Church,
Rawtenstall. His bride was Miss Deanne
Marie Greenwood, daughter of
her father and wore a silk gown with a full train and crystal and pearl detail to the bodice. Misses Catherine Greenwood,
Sophie Greenwood and Vikki Lee were the bridesmaids and wore deep purple gowns.
Mr and Mrs J. T. Greenwood, of • Mr Andrew Swierczynski was PowfPTntjill
1 The bridegroom is the deputy I The reception was at Mitton m'anager of the Sparth House HaU, Whalley, and Las Vegas and
best man.
Hotel, Clayton-le-Moors, and the San Franciso the honeymoon des- bride isateacher'at Gherry Fold; tinations. -:,
Community Primary School, . The couple are to live at Love- Hnmlev •
. . : The bride was given away by Photo: Bradshaws of Buniley * cloufjh* ■ _ .
IN a first-class move, a new Rib ble Valley post office will open its doors at the end of this month. On Thursday, November 28th,'
Village’s new post office will be based in church 30p.m.
Mr Ian Liley, the Post Office's ■ .
the new village post office will open for business in West Brad ford Methodist Church. •
a l t e r u ie .v i i ia g e o yicviv/iAt, '
The church came to the, rescue I after the .village's previous post
rural transfer adviser, said: "l am delighted th a t we will soon resume counter services in this
village. “We are committed to mam-
office closed at the end of August, taming rural post offices and. The new office, which-will be -with the help of Mrs Curley, we managed by Mrs Deborah Curley, have been able to do sphere.
^ ----------- - er. j Talk on diabetics Bridge results
A MOST informative talk on "Food and Celebrations" was given to members of the Ribble Valley Diabetic Self-Help
GThere were 24 members present at the meeting, Held at the Young Farmers headquarters. Speaker Trudy. Deakin, research dietician to Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale Primary Care Trust,, sparked off an interesting discussion. -' The next meeting will be in January,
when Dr G; Jones, of Blackburn Royal Infirmary, will talk about insulin
pumps, v • • Inquiries about the group can be
■made on 01254245611 or 01200 424858. Chess club’s draw
CLITHEROE A, currently top of , the Division Two table, drew their chess match against Nelson A on Tuesday last week. Nelson were a player short, so Eric Mansfield won by default. -Philip Titterington and Vince Tormey
■ gained draws for Clitheroe. John Smith lost and with the score on 2-2, Brendan Brown accepted a draw offer from his
opponent in a level end game. The club meets every .Tuesday from 7
p.m.'at the Catholic Social Centre on; Lowergate. -
■ Further details available,from Mr Brown on 01200 441949^ -
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AT Clitheroe Bridge Club on Monday, the winners were: N/S — Mr and Mrs S. Green, Mr J. Pawlicki and Col. M. Jeffrey. E/W -Mrs K. Higson and Mrs J. Bowker, Mrs J. Martindale and Mrs J. Taylor.
.. On Thursday the win
ners were: N/S - Mrs M. Allen and Dr A. Carter, Mr C. and Mr. G. Pollard, and E/W- Mr. D. P latts and
Mr P. Hewitt, Mrs B.Wil- son and Mr J. Renton. ■ WMJ
Pendle Club
WINNERS of solo whist- at- the1 Pendle Club were: Mr.A. Hartley; joint 2, Mrs M. Parker and Mr D. Grant: New players are welcome,every Monday at 7-30p.m.-. a- -At the bridge session held in the club, winners were: Miss Clare Brown, Miss- Joan Scott, Mrs , Doris Hinde and Mr Joe Lynch. New members are welcome every Monday at
1-30 p.m/. DR 7 Seater PeopU
, available for hi Lowdaily-wei
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Hunt starts for an early festive prize
AN entertaining shop window competition is being run for schoolchild ren in the run-up to Clitheroe's Christmas
shopping night. "The Twelve Days of
Christmas” provide the clues for the treasure
hunt. They will be seen by careful observation of the window displays in
participating shops. Clue sheets are being
provided to all Clitheroe schools, and the primary and secondary ones with most points will receive a worthwhile cash prize handed over on shopping night, Thursday, Decem ber 5th.
* Togged Up and
Clitheroe Music are run ning the competition.
All our love Mum, Dad/, 11 6 . Liam, Sonya/ £ r
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HIBBERT Thomas
i Funeral tribute specialistsi £<{$23 King Street/Clith^roe Tel:,01200422990w &
$ & \RaiTsSanta Services.had proved. /
by„Vivieii«Meath^^v^^very successful and had attracted —i^^^^i-^^^^^!SS^!^^^"'''.riiicreasingnuniberaof families.
T'TTli'PF will (be nd S a n ta As a result of th a t success, TH EK ib Will P.
Services on th e nibble Valley gervice
pr0vision.to cater for RyR was planning for an increase
•retiway'line
this.-.Ghristp11?8: the popularity of the services, b u t . "/l The weekend/ services are did not feei confident th a t i t •amdiigithe most.populay asp^cte; r:
fdf fthe’festive season, bringing . the requirement in .the time avail- '^hundreds of adults.and children . ,,atjje . . . . . . . .
^ Love always Mum, Dad, Ross, N ■
^.November vl 2 , ; 2002 "Congratulations on :your 21 si birthday
Grandma and. ■ . Grandad.
..........The decision has been taken . ' sayslRibble Valley Rail, with
areas., 0 , 1'much regret] A decision,on the current dis-/ - businesses in Clitheroe f or.- the \ i 1 ' ’ '
pute between First North West-./ -em and -ASLEF is not expected; before November 19th, and.eyen , if-a settlement is reached RVR; members feel that it would leave; too little time for all the necessary planning to be put into place, as the first Santa Services were due to start on December 7th. •• In a statement, members
stressed the importance of ensur ing that the service provided the usual high standard. Over a number of'years, Ribble Valley
donation of draw prizes. - -RVR also expressed its thanks
to FNW, its staff and to train : crews for their support,of the ser-
■ vices/ as well as to the many fami lies and children who have gamed enjoyment from travelling on
them. "We hope Santa will be back on
the Ribble Valley line in 2003 and look forward to seeing you all then, ’-' concluded Mr Ron Birch, press and publicity officer for Rib ble Valley Rail.
be able to successfully meet . ■ .
rfiito^Glitheroe from neighboui^;r'''
.v.The'coinniittee expressed its r, regret to all who have supported . •■-Hhe special service-over the years; especially E;H. Booth's; D. Byrne and Co., and Dawson's, and other
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MORE details about a flats conversion scheme at a large. YOL Clitheroe .house will be . ed ai given to councillors tonight. There has been some con
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troversy about a bid by Making Space, a group
which supports people with mental health problems, to create six flats at Rock- mount, .Pimlico Road,' Clitheroe.
attei
onsh awa; ■ Al Chtl atte Nigi
Tonight's meeting of the Hall Ribble Valley Borough
Council Housing Commit ■but tee will hear a presentation
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about the scheme by Mak ing Space development
wee lowi
manager Mr David wee Matthews.
One of the flats will be for a caretaker-good neighbour and the other five for ten
ants, says Making Space. It emphasises that the occu
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pants will probably be from the Ribble Valley, with more wh: referrals expected to come from Clitheroe itself. As previously reported, it
toe I
puj Set
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is being emphasised that people already living in the
of t community will be tenants. — MEMBERS
Caribbean of
Clitheroe Round Table took their ladies on a trip to the Caribbean - but they were in sight of the Moorcock Inn at . Waddington'all the time. The Caribbean was
the theme of the , Table’s annual ladies' night at, which nearly 70 members and guests enjoyed themselves.; Table chairman Mr
Ian Hardy proposed a toast to the ladies who had helped’ them, throughout the year with their activities, and the response was made by Mrs Elaine Buckley, Clitheroe Ladies' Circle chair
man. After dinner, they continued the fun with
a disco. . Pictured are some of
the guests. .. (J081102/11).
Young moi driving lei
A TEENAGE driver was ban! -months after magistrates hel --the practice of young men "f
ing" in tlieir cars around a j eight circuit in the centre of d Blackburn magistrates als|
Andrew Ian Edmondson (18)1 hours' community" punishmen| £65 costs after he admitted i
driving. He was also ordered to pass |
ed retest before getting his licefl The court was told Edmonl
will be open each Monday and Thursday from 9-30 a.m. until 1-
ving became dangerous when! cars pulled out behind him ai| ended up racing towards Ch speeds in excess of 60 m.p.h. As the cars passed ClitheroJ
one pulled out to overtake, j move back in because of a can the opposite direction.
I Magistrates were told that I
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