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"Clitheroe 422324 (Edit 2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 17th, 2002 notices Engagements Condolences


G o o d n ig h t a n d G o d b le s s , dear grandad from L ou ise. C h a r lo t te . M at ­ th ew and Rebecca.


HOLLYWOOD Gilbert Ewart .


Deaths .


On January 1 3th . 2 0 0 2 . p e a c e fu l ly In h o sp i ta l and o f C h th e ro ean d fo r ­ merly Chatburn.George, aged 91 y ea r s, th e dearly loved husband o f A lic e (A l ly ) , d e a r fa th e r o f H i ll, fa th e r - in - la w o f Rosemary, a lso a much g loved grandadand great-


b it h e l l George


ice and in term en t w i l l ta k e p la c e a t C h r i s t Church. Chatburn a t 1 n .m . to d a y T h u r sd a y . J a n u a r y 1 7 th , 2 0 0 2 . F am i ly f lo w e r s o n ly p lea se , b ut d o n a t io n s in m em o r y o f G e o r g e t o


randad. A funeral s e r v ­


On T h u r sd a y . J an uary 10th, 2 0 0 2 . in h o sp ita l , a f ter a long i l ln e s s born e w ith g r e a t courage and g o o d h um o u r . G i lb e r t Ewart , aged 8 3 y ea r s, o f L ow M o o r . C lith eroe., . th e d ea r ly lo v e d h u s ­ band o f Mar jor ie, a lso a v e r y d e a r a n d m u ch lo v ed father, step - fa th e r , grandfather and great ­ grandfather, w h o w i l l be sad ly m is sed by a ll h is fam i ly a n d f r ie n d s . A fu n e r a l s e r v i c e t o o k p l a c e in S t P a u l ' s Church.- L ow M oor , on W e d n e s d a y , J a n u a r y 1 6th . 2 0 0 2 p rior to a cr em at ion a t Accrington Crematorium, d on a t ion s in memory o f Gi lb e r t if s o d e s ir ed to the ab ove m en t io n ed ch u rch , c /o Rev. R. N ich o lson . The V ic a r a g e , S t P a u l ' s S t r e e t , L o w M o o r . C lith c r o c . BB7 2LS. A ll in q u ir ie s t o C l i th e r o e F u n e r a l S e r v ic e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


HOLLYWOOD . Gilb ert Ewart


• 1 AW. A ll in q u irie s. Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 . ' /


S ud d en ly but peace fu lly on January 1 3th . 2 0 0 2 .


CLEMENTS Cyril V.T.


in h o sp ita l . Cyril, aged 8 0 year s, o f Low Moor . C l i th c r o e . th e d e a r ly loved husband o f D oris , a much lo v ed fath er o f


C lith c ro c H osp ital, c lo C l i t h e r o e F u n e r a l Service. 1 0 /1 2 Whalley R o a d . C l i th e r o e . BB7


i lo v ed m o th er o f D o reen , m o th e r - in - law o f Fran a n d l o v i n g n a n o f


On January 1 3th . 2 0 0 2 , p e a c e fu l ly in h o sp i ta l and o f C lith e r o e . Mar­ g a r e t E l le n (N e l l i e ) , aged 8 8 yea r s , th e dearly


LANCASTER Nellie


I Ju lian n e and T r evor. A sh o r t se rv ic e w i l l take


A lex and A n n e , a loved fa th e r - in - law o f V e ron ­ ica and D onald, a d ev o ­ t e d g r a n d a d o f C o r a , S tew a r t . Paul and Dawn, a l s o a d e a r e s t g r e a t - g r a n d a d a n d b r o th e r . R ep o s in g in Peacehaven Chapel o f R e s t . A s e r v ­ ic e w i l l be h eld a t S t P a u l ’s C h u r c h . L o w M o o r . C l i th e r o e . o n Tuesday. January 22nd a t 1 0 -1 5 a.m. fo l low ed by c r em at ion at Accring­ ton Crematorium a t 11- 3 0 a.m. Family f low e r s o n ly p lea se , d o n a t io n s in


lin e Price. 3 9 D ownham R o a d . C h a t b u r n . C l i th e r o e . BB 7 4 A U . Inq u ir ies to Brian Price a n d S o n F u n e r a l D ir e c to r s ; T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


o f Whalley. p a ssed away o n M o n d a y , J a n u a r y 1 4th . 2 0 0 2 , p ea c e fu l ly in Beech Grove Care Home a f ter a long i l ln e s s , th e b e lo v ed w ife o f Geoff,


DUERDEN ‘ Una Cargill


memory o f Cyril if s o d es ired may be given to B a rn a rd o s .c /o Mrs Pau­


i p lace in Th e C lith e ro e Funeral S erv ic e Chapel o f R e s t a t 11 a.m. on F r id a y . J a n u a r y 1 8 th , 2 0 0 2 . p r io r to in term en t


■ a t C lith e ro e Cemetery. F am i ly f lo w e r s o n ly p lea se , b u t d o n a t io n s in memory o f N e l l ie i f so


, d e s ir e d t o C l i th e r o e H o sp ita l, c /o th e ab ove


, 1 AW. A ll in q u ir ie s . Tel. I 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


i S tep h en , a lo v in g gran- i dad o f L o u is e , Thomas. J a m e s . S am . P e t e r , David and Mark, a lso a lo v ed b ro th e r o f Mar­ gare t and b r o th e r - in - law o f B a r r y a n d C o l in . R ep o s in g in Peacehaven Chapel o f R e s t . S ervice


P ea c e fu lly , o n J an uary 1 2th . 2 0 0 2 . in C lith e ro e H o sp ita l , w i th d ig n ity , in th e company o f h is family. Bruce, aged 7^ year s, o f C lith e r o e and former ly o f Whalley, th e d early lo v ed husband o f M o l lie , a d ev o ted father o f L y n n e . J u l i e a n d Dian ne , a lo v ed fath er- in - law o f Pau l. Tony and


POCKLINGTON Bruce


d early lo v ed m o th er o f P a t s y . K a y a n d N e i l , d e a r m o th e r - in - law o f


C o l le e n D u e r d e n a n d G eof f C o rb e t t , d ev o ted


place a t Whalley Parish C h u r c h , o n M o n d a y . January 2 1 s t at 1 p.m. fo l low ed by cr em a t ion a t A c c r in g t o n C r em a ­ torium. Family f low e r s o n ly , d o n a t io n s i f s o d e s ir ed , to Whalley Par­ ish Church, c /o Lang- sh aw s Funeral Service. 1 0 3 A K in g S t r e e t ; Whalley. Lancs. Inqui- ' r ie s Tel. 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 4 5 2 9 .


All our thoughts and lotv F arc still with wu.


uneral se rv ic e to ^takc •


On Wed n esda y. January 9 th . 2 0 0 2 . su d d en ly at I h er h om e . Mary, a ged 7 8


RAGNALL Mary


I grandma o f Z o e . Kerry a n d N e i l a n d g r e a t - grandma o f A ly s sa . a lso a dear s is t e r and aunt. T h e fu n e r a l w i l l ta k e p la c e to d a y . Thu rsd a y, J a n u a r y l 7 t h . a t S t Mary's Roman Catho lic C h u r ch . S a b d en a t 1 0 a.m. fo l low e d by in te rn ­ J m e n t a t S t N ic h o la s


y ea r s, o f S abd en . loving w ife o f th e la te Wilfred, lov ing mum o f Margaret a n d P e t e r , l o v i n g


I p l e a s e , d o n a t i o n s i f d e s i r e d a r e b e in g re c e iv ed for S t Mary's Roman C a tho l ic Church, c /o Mrs S. A sp in . The


Churchyard a t 11 a.m. F am i ly f lo w e r s o n ly


; m e n t io n e d F u n e r a l S erv ice. 1 0 /1 2 Whalley R o a d . • C l i th e r o e . BB7


On January 1 1th , 2 0 0 2 . i a f ter a sh o r t i l ln e s s in


A REIDY.R.M .C.M . ■ Margaret


h o sp i ta l . Margaret, aged i 8 6 year s, o f C lith e ro e .


th e d early lo v ed s is t e r o f Marie and s is te r - in - law o f Harry, a lso a much


i w i l l b e o f f e r e d a t S t i Mich ael and St- John's J C h u r ch . C l i th e r o e o n Thursday, January 2 4 th a t - 1 0 -1 5 a.m. fo l low ed


lo v ed au n t o f Paul and C r isp in . R e p o s in g in P e a c eh a v en C h a p e l o f R e s t . A Req uiem Mass


i w ish to th ank m o s t s in - i c e r e ly a l l r e la t iv e s , i fr ien d s , n e igh b ou r s and a l l w h o a t t e n d e d th e fu n e r a l s e r v ic e fo r a l l th e ir many kind le t te r s , cards, f loral tr ib u te s and . d o n a t io n s r e c e iv e d a t th i s s a d t im e . S p e c ia l th a n k s t o D o c t o r M . F la t ley and a ll at., th e


M a r len e a n d Malcolm*


DIXON : Maud


CLIFFE Sue


i C a s t le M ed ica l Group. I n u r se s and s ta f f on Pen- d i e W a r d . C l i t h e r o e H o sp ita l, R o e f ie ld N u r s ­


‘ memory o f Margaret, if i s o d e s ir ed , may be given I to th e C lith e r o e Heart I Machine Fund, c /o Mrs Jean Price. 3 9 Down h am R o a d . C h a t b u r n , C l i t h e r o e . B B 7 4 A U Inq u ir ies to Brian Price


■ a n d S o n . F u n e r a l D ir e c to r s . T e l . . 0 1 2 0 0


i 4 4 1 2 9 7 . I


On Jan uary 1 2 th . 2 0 0 2 . p e a c e fu l ly in h o sp i ta l and o f Whalley and fo r ­ merly C lith e r o e , V io le t , a g e d 8 8 y e a r s , t h e b e lo v ed w ife o f th e la te R ich a rd , d e a r ly lo v e d m o th e r o f F lo r a a n d R ich a rd , a l s o a m u ch J lo v e d m o th e r - in - la w . ,


(nee Burrow) Violet


SIMPSON


g ran dm a an d , g r e a t - grandma. A funeral s e r v ­


I January 1 8 th , 2 0 0 2 . A ll in q u ir ie s t o C l i th e r o e


I low s Church. M it to n at 1 - 1 5 p .m .- o n F r id a y .


i On S a tu rd a y . J an u a r y


WILKINSON Ellen (N ellie)


I W a lte r and D o r e en . The I funeral s e rv ic e w i l l tak e | p la ce a t S t Mary Magda­ l e n e P a r i s h C h u r c h . C l i th e r o e . o n F r id a y ,


12th , p ea c e fu l ly a t Beech Grove. N e l l ie , aged 97 y ear s, b e lo v ed au n t o f


J i January 18th a t 1 2 -3 0


i N e l l ie made payable to F r ie n d s o f C l i th e r o e H o sp ita l, c /o C a lv e r ley s


p.m. p r io r to Inte rmen t a t C lith e r o e C emetery. Family f low e r s on ly by r eq u e s t , b ut d o n a t io n s i f d e s ir e d in m em o r y o f


I 4 4 2 0 2 0 . In Memo r iam .


and c r em at ion w i l l tak e place a t Accrin gton Cre­


grandma to Toby, Page and Blak e D u e rd en and a dear s is t e r to la n ^and J o y c e Sage.


I P eaceh aven . In q u ir ie s to L llr la n P r ic e a n d S o n , ["Funeral -Directors. T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


m a to r ium tom o r r o w , Friday. January 1 8 th at 3 -3 0 p.m. F low e r s w i l l b e


r e c e i v e d a t


I Funeral' S erv ice. Chat- I b urn R o a d . C l i th e r o e . B B 7 2 A P . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0


.


ic e and in te rm en t w i l l tak e place a t A ll Hal-


I F u n e r a l S e r v ic e . T e l . | 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 5 0 4 5 .__________


I 3 0 a.m. Family f low e r s ' on ly p lea s e , d o n a t io n s in


1 by c r em a t io n a t Accring- ' ton Crematorium a t 1 1 - •


ing Home and th e Ambu­ lan ce S ervice; th ank you all for th e care th a t mum re c e iv ed . A ls o to R ev. R.'; N ich o lso n fo r h is k in d ,’ m ln ls tra t ion san d to Eric ;


i d i g n i f i e d f u n e r a l i a r rangement and to all a t Bow lan d Court. Cli- t h e r o c H o s p i t a l D a y C en tr e an d C a s t le fo rd D a y C e n t r e fo r th e ir k in d n e s s . God b le s s you all.


Th e family o f th e la te J a ck G r e g o r y w i s h to e x p r e s s t h e ir s in c e r e th an k s to all r e la t iv e s ,


GREGORY John (Jack)


fr ien d s and n e igh b ou rs fo r th e kind e x p r e s s io n s o f sympathy in forms o f


I r e c e iv ed d u r in g th e ir sa d I lo s s . S pe cia l th an k s to I D r F og g, th e ambulance men. th e s ta f f a t Black­ burn H o sp ita ls and Cal-


le t te r s , cards o f co n d o ­ len c e s and f lo ral tr ib u te s


M a ym a n a t C l i th e r o e - . Funeral S erv ic e for h is


January 17th, 2002. Look who’s 40.


, You've had the dirty thirties, now it's time for the naughty forties.


Gotchal'*** • 40


MacKENZIE Norman


. verley's Funeral Serv ice 1 fo r th e ir kind care and a t ten t io n . Canon Ph ilip D ea rd en fo r h is com fo r t ­ ing m in is tra t io n s and to


A


TREASURED MEMENTO


For years to come LAMINATED


KEEPSAKES to record your family history


NOW AVAILABLE With all notices placed


j a l l th a t a t t e n d e d th e I fu neral s e rv ic e . S pecial I th an k s for th e h elp and s u p p o r t t h a t J a c k re c e iv ed in th e p a s t from- a ll s ta f f a t th e Health


1 C en tr e , e s p e c ia l ly Dr. H u son and M e r le . God b le s s y o u all.


Thank You AINSWORTH


| ev e ry o n e fo r making my I 2 1 s t p a r ty a n ig h t t o remembe r, a lso fo r th e c a r d s a n d p r e s e n t s re c e iv ed . Big th ank you to Liam and Staff, Pen-


I w o u ld lik e to thank Andrew


1 1 9 8 5 . Deep in our hearts, We remember always; Tfje happy times,


In lo v in g mem o ry o f a much lo v ed dad, grandpa and g r e a t grandpa, w h o d ied January 1 9th . 1 9 9 6 .


CLAYTON . John N


You always had a smile


. Someone to turn to kind and true, One in a million dad (and grandpa) - that was


■ to share, Time to give, time to care,


L you.o v e a lw a y s . D ia n e , J am es , R ach ael, Vicky, B o b a n d s p e c ia l lo v e from Luke.


T r e a su r edm em o r ie so f a j d e a r ly , lo v e d h u sb a n d ,


COOPER Gordon


Sm B


| F i e ld s . S a b d e n . A l l I in q u ir ie s p le a s e to th e C o -O p e r a t iv e F u n e ra l S erv ice. 3 2 Coln e Road, B u r n le y . T e l . 0 1 2 8 2 4 2 6 1 4 6 .


1 dad and grandad, w h o d ied January 2 1 s t . 1 9 9 6 . May the winds o f love blow softly, and whisper


i F r om y o u r e v e r lo v in g w ife Ann . daugh ter and s o n - ln la w A n n a n d


for you to bear, That tve still love and miss you, and wish that you were here.


I S tu a r t .g ra n d so n sD a n ie l I and James , xxx


,


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C a the rin e.Ian . Benjamin and Sarah w ish to thank a ll r e la t iv e s , fr ien ds and n e ig h b o u r s * f o r t h e e x p r e s s i o n s


BLACKBURN -He rb ert


sympathy, f low e r s , le t ­ t e r s and cards o f co n d o - ' le n c e r e c e iv e d d u r in g t h e i r " r e c e n t s a d b e r e a v em e n t . S p e c ia l th ank s to Mr and Mrs Holden and s ta f f o f Hay- d o c k N u r s in g H om e . Blackburn fo r th e ir lo v ­ ing '.care and a t ten t io n a n d t o F a t h e r P . K n ow le s fo r h is prayers and taking th e fu neral s e rv ic e . •


o f Whalley Ro ad Sabden. . .


R o w la n d a n d j f a m l ly - w o u ld lik e to ta k e th is , o p p o r tu n ity to th ank all fr ien d s fo r th e kin d sym ­ p a t h y ' a n d d o n a t io n s


• Dorothy r.'.e.: ODDIE


1 1 9 9 7 . I had a husband in a


Who d ied January 2 1 s t . Arnold i


1 t e r Margaret, w h o d ied I February 1 9 th ,. One day ive will meet


| Love mum xxx. ,


again. | 1 7 t h . l9 9 6 ;


In lo v in g m em o r y o f J am e s ,a d ea r husb an d, fa th e r and g ran d fathe r w h o d i e d J a n u a r y


THOMPSON


Remembered always. Ida and family.


.


Birthday M em o r ie s


i 18th. of a much loved i dad and husband, -who


* Forever in our hearts L o t s o f lo v e , Val. Paul


died June 28th. 2000. and Mark xxx.


T r e a su r ed -b irth d a y memories fo r January *


CHADWICK , lan Rushton


CHILD Graham


January 19th, 2002. Have a really lovely 40th Birthday. Love' you lots. Love Kalh.


Lois of hugs and kisses Dad. We love you.


Love Kirsty and Charlotte.


All the very best on your 40th Birthday.


'


Love Barbara, Philip, Sandra, Toni and Jodie.


L o v e O l iv e x x x . A l s o remembe ring my daugh-


million, / loved him till the end, / lost two precious things in life, My husband and my friend.


ROE . . 1 a n sw e r ed .


. LORD ST JUDE th a n k s ' f o r p r a y e r s


, MACKRILL T o a ll at J e a n e t te and Tims N ew Y ea r Party, w h a t a g r e a t party i t w a s , g r e a t c om p a n y . g rea t atm o sp h e r e , even


In lo v in g mem ory o f a very d ea r dad w h o le f t th is w o r ld fo r a b e t te r p la c e . J a n u a r y 1 8 th .


BOWKER Tom


. And the love we shared. F r om lo v in g d a u g h te r | Thelm a and Tom. •


. Laura and Edith w ish to th ank th e R ib b le V alley Churches, fr ien ds and r e la t io n s fo r th e ir p r a y e r s a n d c o n c e r n during Richard's o p e ra ­ t io n and r e co v ery . He is n o w h om e a n d d o in g


I d ie Ho te l.C ha tb u rn . BAILEY


_ w e l l .


, Margaret Iw o u ld l ik e t o th a n k


HOWARD Engagements; ;


1 .4 0th b ir th d a y p a r ty a f a n t a s t i c n i g h t


ev e ry o n e fo r making h er t o


I co l lea g u e s , fo r th e lo v e ly J I cards, g if ts , f low e r s and


I b e s t w i s h e s r e c e iv e d .


r em em b e r . A s p e c ia l th ank you to a ll family, f r i e n d s a n d w o r k


L o ts o f lo v e e sp e c ia l ly to Graham. K ate and T h o ­ m as fo r making i t all \ p o s s ib le .


BATER- HAWORTH


Mr and Mrs C. Baler, of Waddington, are


delighted to announce


I y ou to ev e ry on e a t th e p a r ty f o r c a r in g a n d lo o k in g a f ter me t i l l the


w i t h t h e b u z z b o y s . U n fo r tu n a te ly fo r me the n ig h t en d ed w ith a b ro ­ ken le g , b ut I w a n t to ta k e th is o p p o r tu n ity to sa y a very sp e c ia l thank


I am b u la n c e a r r iv e d . I f I th a t w a s n o t e n o u g h , y ou r g en e r o s i ty a n d c o n ­ c e rn h a s o v e rw h e lm e d me. Th e n e x t p arty is at ou r h o u s e fo r th e u n v e il- in g o f t h e p a in t in g . Thank y ou on c e again


| Fred th e leg. MacQUARRIE


, | nigh t . ■


w o u ld l ik e t o th a n k ev e ry o n e fo r cards and g if ts r e c e iv ed o n h is 2 1 s t and for making i t a g ood *»


- A nthony


| Would l ik e to thank all h e r family and friends- w h o a t ten d ed on Satur-


PR1TT Fiona


en jo y ab le nigh t . Thank y o u f o r a l l g i f t s a n d 1 cards re c e iv ed - Fiona.


J ; day and made i t a really


B irthday Gre et ing s


the Engagement of their only daughter, Michelle, to Stuart, the only son of Mr and Mrs J. Haworth, of Langho.


Congratulations from both families.


ELLISON - DONEY


Fred and Hazel


Ellison are pleased to announce the


Engagement of their daughter, Clare, to


Paul, son of Chris and Florence Doney.


. With love and best wishes for the future from both families.


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information line: 01200 444484. Nation-, al. 0800 776600. Ribble Valley Talking Newspaper:


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•pital, Blackburn: 01254 263555. Airedale-.,01200 428604. General "Hospital ; • Sftre.pptirmv 01 BSfi«7>-


.Samaritans: 01254 662424. if; ■ • : / Monthly.Volunteer Helpline, Volun­ teering Project: 01200 422721.;. t, t / jus. '


: v Lancashire R u ra l S tre s s Network: 01200427771.)


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Lincoln W CUtheroe.


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From a s little a s £ 1 .5 0 Further help and friendly


Happy 40th Birthday, January 14th.


Thanks for being loving and giving.


Love always, Belinda,


Conal, Nuala and Ronan,


advice • ca|


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0 1 2 8 2 4 2 6 1 6 1


Hap" L . Anniversary


Bernard and Au d rey .


DRIVER - LEEM1NG


Congratulations and best wishes Mum and Dad on your Golden Wedding


Oh no, it's SINGY


and he's even more scarey now.


I Congratulations on making it to 21, January 16th. All our love from Mum, Eric, Louise, Neil and Myles.


Anniversary, January 19th. May you dance on to many more.


Love from Susan, Bob,


Steven, Sue and Keith. Happy Golden Wedding Anniversary Granny ana Grandad.


Love from Adam,


Dominic, Robert and Hayley and Luke.


Announcements


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


In case of engagements by post I or handed In at our front counter I reception, the signatures of both parties are required.


announcements one of the • parents signatures is required.


In the case of birth


Announcements for the Births and Engagements


classifications cannot be accepted by phone.


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


Death Notices, Thanks for Sympathy, acknowledgments.


and Roral Tributes must come from a Funeral Director.


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CLIFFORD - CLEMENTS


Congratulations Nicola


and lan on your Engagement.


Love from Nan and


Grandad and all the family.


Golden Wedding


INSPECTORS from 0FSTED found "a culture of high achieve­ ment " a t Simonstone CE


School. Good leadership and management


from headteacher Mr Howard Brindle was ably supported by a hardworking and committed staff who were well deployed, with good use made of indi­ vidual expertise and interests. The school was effective, with many good features and provided good value for money. The head and governors showed a good understanding of best


value. The inspectors found that the cur­


| results. Pupils entered the school with


rent group of year six pupils was on course to reach standards that were


| well above average in English, maths and science. Younger ones had similar


I above average levels of attainment, says the report, and made good progress in each of the classes in most


subjects. "Children in the foundation stage


make good progress and achieve above the expectations of the early learning goals in all areas of their learning by the end of the reception year. "Pupils with special educational


I needs are well supported in class and as a result make good gains in their


learning." * There was good teaching across the


school, with well planned lessons and pupils responding well to high chal­ lenges set by teachers.


ing, their behaviour was very good and they demonstrated good levels of ini­ tiative, with good relationships between themselves and with adults, say the inspectors. Attendance was well above the national average. The inspectors suggest that the


The children enjoyed their learn­ :


LOEBELL - DAVEY


Mr and Mrs R. Loebell have pleasure in . announcing the


engagement of their


only daughter, Gillian, while on holiday in Sydney, Australia, to Derek Davey.


T FEBRUARY 23rd, /.th e entire livestock s ! 'United Kingdom is 1 The first case of foot < disease for quite so~ ! been diagnosed and, ; us all, is the s ta r t o ! worst outbreaks eve My first knowledge


; text message on my mob ■ a fellow farmer which r . no livestock movements ring u later." My first thought:


Birthda y Greet ing s


THERE is a futur Throughout thi:


family a s they rest David Gravesto


recapping th e t ra d red s of other Ri'


School’s culture of high achievement


*


Farm' a futu l bev


; that? We all know these ■ and a whole lot more f ! have taken place. — - The outbreaks in Cu :. ed everyone's attention '•farmer in the Ribble Vr far enough away, but th r■ reasons for my concern.


■j - Fearful of the disease - out to any farmer gath -■;ment of animals at ho~ 'March/April, with pr


school seeks higher attainments in sci­ ence from more able younger pupils. They also feel that information and communication technology could be better used to support pupils] learning. A denominational inspection of the


" !were nearly impossible -i 'became closer.


.;


school showed that the quality of reli­ gious education teaching was good. Lessons were well-planned and pupils received a sound knowledge of Chris­ tianity together with an understand­ ing of other world faiths and cultures. Commenting on the report, head­


■ '• Settle. It was too close f ■ : now within 15 miles of o ‘■ had become personal. I '' friends and colleagues


f Too close for ■ That month, the di





teacher Mr Brindle (pictured with pupils says everyone is pleased with its positive outlook and praise and recog­ nition for the hard work put in by the staff on a weekly basis. A positive attitude rather than the


z1 ! did business and hope t -'the future. The disease moved i


: '• ‘ neighbour of ours lost p : lIt appeared to come n ^■arrived in Sawley, two


•■' 'I t was now only two m' ;--crow flies, from me.


negative approach of previous inspec­ tions was welcomed, says Mr Brindle. He thanks parents for their support and backing which contributed great­ ly to the report, and all connected with the school for the part they have played in its success// B150102/3)


Teenager badly injured in


death crash


A T E E N A G E R from Langho was detained in hospital after a Friday night


horror tragedy. James William Bla-


ckshaw (16), of Cron- shaw Drive, Langho, sustained serious chest injuries in a head-on crash in Preston New Road, Samlesbury. The car in which he


elling collided on a left- hand bend with a Cit­ roen coming the other


way. Three men in the Cit­


roen were also taken to


hospital. The road was closed


for six hours. James was detained in Blackburn Royal Infir­


mary. The funeral of Mr


was a passenger was dri­ ven by Shaun Gornall (18), of Clayton-le-Dale, who was kilted in the crash. Police said tha t the


Renault Clio in which the teenagers were trav­


Gornall takes place at Pleasington Crematori­ um, Blackburn, on Tues­ day. He was the son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Gornall, who have .two other sons. The family previously lived at Copster Green.


Pensioner found after torchlight search by police


A C L I T H E R O E pensioner was found 12 hours a f te r he went missing from


home. The 75-year-old


man, who suffers from Parkinson's Disease, was last seen a t 4-45 p.m. on Monday by an ambulance crew who dropped him off a t his home in Candlemakers Court after a stay in hospital. Police officers were


■ ground. near'a gate.'; V Sgt Mark' Sharpies, of Clitheroe police, said:


and a torchlight search carried out throughout Monday night. At 8 a.m. on Tuesday, officers were contacted by Mr John McNeal, of Up Brooks, who said, he had found an elderly/man .on the


Inquiries were made


. "He was still breathing and he was cold but con­ scious. He had potential­


alerted to his disappear­ ance by a home help who visited his home that evening.


T r ip s b a n b a t t le


c o n t in u e s


crimination has not taken place on the grounds of Thomas White's diabetes. We expect to be vindicated in the courts in due course. "The school has


- ' a time we thought w The disease appeare 'i:' past us, but to no avail.


MP by John Turne AS Britain was fin


'■ pronounced free of and mouth disease nearly 11 months of '^astation, Ribble Va


, MP Mr Nigel Evans, , written to DEFRA S " .^.tary of State Marg-


,,r: Beckett. ■ ' He has renewed his


'/'/ and that of Advert and Times readers f iV.t full public inquiry t


always been happy for pupils with or without disabilities to attend school trips. The school's concern is to ensure that all pupils, whether dis­ abled or not, behave responsibly and that their health is safeguard­ ed as far as possible."! • Ribble Valley MP


Mr Nigel Evans wel­ comed the judicial deci­ sion which means school- children with disabilities will not be excluded from extra-curricular activi­ ties.


Estelle Morris, the Sec­ retary of State for Edu­ cation and Skills, asking for fresh guidelines to be sent to local authorities explaining that young- sters, with disabilities


He has written! to ; .v i “3


ought not to be denied access to the full range of activities and that prop­ er training be given to teachers and responsible adults to enable them to respond to problems that arise with the special ' needs of pupils.


Mr Evans said: "Lean understand the nervous­


[


ly been there for 12 hours and has been taken..to Blackburn Royal Infirmary, where his condition will be monitored:- V


ness of some teachers taking these extra responsibilities, but I do feel it is right that pupils with special needs must not be turned into regu­ lar lepers a t times of extra-curricular activity. I hope all schools will fol­ low these guidelines."


held. He has told Mrs





J. ett that lessons ca learnt from the mis


. dling of the outbreak ’ And he has urged


• and paperwork a mile 1 very hard. Movements


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