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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 4th, 2003


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Birthday Memories


S u d d e n ly a t Q u e e n s P a r k H o s p i t a l , o n M o n d a y , S e p t em b e r 1st, 2 0 0 3 , Fanny, aged 95 y ea r s, d ea r w ife o f t h e la t e H a r o ld d e a r ly lo v e d s i s t e r , a u n t and g r e a t -a u n t , r em em b e r ed a lw a y s by B o b , J a n e , B en a n d S a sk a . T h e fu n e r a l se rv ic e w i l l tak e place on Tuesday, Septem- b e r 9 t h a t C h r i s . Chu rch, C h a tb u rn a t 1 0 -1 5 a.m. fo l low ed by cremation a t Accring^ t o n C r em a t o r iu m . F low e r s o r d o n a t io n s to Cast lefo rd Day Cen tre i f so d e s ir ed , c /o C a lv e r le y 's F u n e r a l S e r v i c e , C h a tb u r n Road, C lith e r o e . BB7 2 A P . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


HAWORTH F a n n y


P e a c e fu l ly , in Cli th e r o e H o s p i ta l , o n Fr id a y , A u g u s t 2 9 th , 2 0 0 3 , J ohn, aged 86 y ea r s , b e lo v ed hus b a n d o f M a r g a r e t , d early lo v ed father o f J oh n, P e te r , Theresa, G e r a r d . E i le e n a n d M a u r e e n , a lo v in g grandfather and g r ea t ­ g ran d fa the r to many. T h e fu n e r a l s e r v i c e to o k place y esterday, Wednesday, S ep tem ­ ber 3 rd a t S t Michael a n d S t J o h n R .C Church. C lith e ro e , p rio r to in te rm en t at C l i th e r o e C em e te r y . D o n a t i o n s , I f s o d e s i r e d , t o C a n c e r R esearch U.K. o r Cer­ ebral Pa lsy Care, c /o C a lv e r le y 's F u n e r a l S e r v i c e , C h a tb u r n Road, C lith e ro e , BB7 2 A P . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


REGAN J o h n


In Memoriam


Loving m em o r ie so f my dear partner, died S ep ­ tem b er 3rd, 2 0 0 2 .


BALDWIN J o h n


So sadly m is sed , lo v e Margaret.


Always in my thoughts, Forever in my heart.


Treasured m em o ries o f my dear w ife , w h o le f t me on S ep tem b er 3rd, 2002.


BUSH Gr e ta


Edmund xxx.


Tiyanking you for a wonderful life together.


In lov ing memory o f o u r d e a r m um . w h o d ied S e p tem b e r 3 rd , 2002.


BUSH Gr e t a


All ou r lo v e Kath. Val and fam ilies .


Much loved and missed always.


T J o h n Raymo n d DICKINSON


Love from your loving w i f e L o u , d a u g h te r s Ju lie and Tracey and son Paul.


tem b e r 4 th , 2 0 0 0 . As time goes by, Our late for you will never die.


Remembering D en is , a d e a r h u sb a n d , d ie d S ep tem b e r9 th , 1 9 9 2 .


PUNCHARD Denis


Its not the words, ‘Ihey aw hut few. It’


Treasured m em o ries o f a dear mum, S ep tem ­ ber 6th.


WOODS Nellie


From d aughter Pat.


Time slips by but memories stay, Ijoved and wmembewd every day.


C&T Love a lw a y s , Evelene. In my heart for \-ou. s the love I keep, !Z7fianA <7/ou


PINDER Katy


Would like to thank all friends and


relatives who sent


gifts, cards and best wishes for her 18th birthday and


congratulations on


her exam results. Thanking you all.


aken from us, S ep ­


P E N D L E H O T E L


party and made a great night.


double birthday


Many thanks to everyone who attended our


A special thanks


for all the practical presents and cards.


We really enjoyed it.


Thanks also for the support you have given us over 14 years.


Love Liam and Margret.


th a n k s f o r p r a y e r s an sw er ed .


LORD ST JUD E


S ep tem b e r 9 th , 1 9 9 0 . Shining star up in the sky\


ISHERWOOD Hayley


Che rish ed m em o r ie so f H a y le y o n h e r 1 3 th b ir th d a y . W ith lo v e from Mum. Dad and M a t th ew .


just a while, Hear your whisper, See your smile.


P r e c io u s m em o r ie s , m u ch s a d n e s s a s w e r em em b e r H a y le y 't


ISHERWOOD Hayley


1 3th birthday, S ep tem ­ b er 9th .


G r a n d p a , N a n a anc* A un ty Susan.


Always in our thoughts. Thanks for Sympathy


The family o f th e late D ic k C h ew w i s h to thank re la t iv e s , friends and dad's n e igh b ou r s f o r t h e m a n y k in d e x p r e s s i o n s sympathy, cards, le t ­ t e r s a n d d o n a t io n s r e ceiv ed during th eir t im e o f s o r r o w an d lo s s . Spe cia l thanks to Dr A. Carter and all the s ta f f at C lith ero e Health Centre for th eir ex c ep t io n a lca r e , to Dr A . M y e r s a t Beard- w o o d Ho sp ita l for the su p p o r t and care given to ou r dad. a lso the s ta f f a t Queen's Park H o sp ita l, Ward C6, for th e i r k in d n e s s a n d sup p o rt , to all o f you w h o c a m e t o t h e funeral s e rv ic e , finally to Canon Ph ilip Dear- den fo r h is kind v is it and for h is comfort ing m in is tra t ion s .


CHEW Dick


God bless you all. WALLBANK WILSON -


Richard Wilson and Rebecca Wallbank are proud to


announce the arrival of their son Thomas Richard Wilson, born


August 23rd, 2003 at 10.15 p.m.


With many thanks to the midwives from


the Sunnybower team and Gill on C.D.S.


To friends and family thankyou


for all cards and gifts.


Young Generation


We often sit and tvonder why, I f we could hold you


^UR.artA <7/ou PYE


Clare and Darrell


We would like to


thank all our family and friends for all


the kind gifts and for making our special day so fantastic.


Thankyou so


much everyone love Clare and Darrell


notices|tor family mend 80


a vvww.clitheroetodaV-c6.uk; Birthday Greetings' Coming of Age Edmund BUSH


Happy 80th birthday to Dad


Here's to your health and happiness on September 6th, 2003.


All our love, Kath, Val and families.


Congratulations Jodie onl your 2 1 st Birthday, September 6th.


Health and happiness always.


Happy H t^Say! 10,5 HAPPY


BIRTHDAY NAT


Hello Sexy !


You are so special to me and make me


and Katie on the birth of your beautiful


WADDINGTON Congratulations Peter


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Grandma, Martin, Adele and Ryan.


daughter Ebony, born August 29th, 2003. Love Dad, Sue,


Big kisses Fom Archie.


completely happy. I love you very much.


Have a very


HAPPY BIRTHDAY xxx.


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PEEL Alan


September 4th


Happy birthday to my No. 3 Son. With love


Mum and family. Coming of Age' 18


METCALFE Kelly


September 9lh, 2003 Happy birthday


Love from Mum, Dad, Vicky andf Amy x x x x .


With love Kel


From James x x . 18 /c? 18 IS


3Cq r_ - r 1 '’ifrfi HARRIS^


Max Samuel September 8th


Happy 1st birthday Max.


L ots o f love.


Mummy, Daddy and Z T J \ Jack x xx.


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METCALFE 1 8 /cF 1 8


Kelly Happy 18th y g


birthday Kelly j g Love Nanna M. xxx.


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Lots of love from both families.


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Congratulations from both families.


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Love Mum, Dad, Trudy, Dale, Faith and Simon.


Happy 21 si birthday Auntie Jodie,


of love from Ellis, Halle, Elliot and Josh


Engagements , Engagements?


MALTESE-born Mar­ cel Galea sprang a sur­ prise on a family friend when he went to Stony- hurst College to cheer on a team of fund-rais­ ing cyclists from his home country. In fact, Stephen Camil-


leri, one of a team of 28 Maltese cyclists setting off on a 1,100 eight-day round journey, was so astonished to see the Galea family that he near­ ly fell down some steps! Marcel, a British Tele­


com engineer, settled in Sabden 18 years ago after marrying Kay, who was born and grew up in the vil­ lage.


dren decided to surprise Stephen and team when they realised, after reading an article in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, that


been friends for 25 years and had met up only weeks before when the Galeas had been holidaying in Malta. They and their three chil­


He and Stephen have


Degiorgio families are plan­ ning to return to the college on Saturday when the cyclists complete their trip and share their "round the North” experiences with St Mary’s Hall boarders. "We were delighted when


Kevin in TV spotlight


his next property move might be a little further afield. "I've always wanted to live abroad, perhaps the South of France," he told viewers.


Pendle Club


BRIDGE winners at the Pendle Club were: Mrs Bar­ bara Hargreaves, Mrs Eva Velvick, Mrs Joan Scott, Mrs Doreen Marston. New members are welcome


every Monday at 1-30 p.m. Solo whist winners at the


Pendle Club were: Mr F. Giles, Mrs M. Miller, Mrs M. Tomlinson, joint 4th Mr Bob Tomlinson and Mr C. Wise­ man. Members are welcome every Friday at 7 p.m. Line dancing takes place


on Monday at 7-30 p.m. Domino winners at the


every Thursday at 1-30 p.m. and new members are wel­ come.


Bridge Club


night were NS Mr B. Guha and Mr J. Pollard, Mr P. Hewitt and Col M. Jeffery. EW Mrs A. Peddar and Mr G. Capstick, Mr F. Horrocks and Mrs R. Spencer. WMJ


GCSE results


A PUPIL from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Kristian Duckworth, missed having his GCSE results pub­ lished in last week’s Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. His results are: B-b, C-c,


sion.


E-a*, EL-a, G-c, H-b, IT-a, M-a, P-b, DT/F-b. We apologise for the omis­


3orn and Bred


by Clitheroe staff during the event on September 20th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


AN open day at Lancashire Record Office in Preston will feature the.role North West Sound Archives played in the TV series "Bom and Bred." Questions will be answered


WINNERS of the Howell Movement at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Monday were Mrs D. Atkinson and Mrs D. Blake, Mrs D. Mortimer and Mrs B. Wilson. Winners on Thursday


raise money for new toys and equipment, and John­


A SPONSORED pedal push organised by St Paul's Playgroup, Low Moor, was a huge success. The event was held to


Playgroup’s sponsored pedalpush Pictured is Mark


son Matthey donated an additional sum of £250 towards money raised. As a result, a new slide,


safety mat, picnic table and tabletop toys have been purchased.


Hunter, representing Johnson Matthey, with Judith Barnes and Cath- leen Child and some of the playgroup children after the summer party, (s)


S ociety’s family insight


“Arsenic and Old Lace” last year, the junior members are presenting two comedy one-act plays on September 11th and 12th in the Parochial Hall. First is the dark and


mysterious "Mutatis Mutandis", by David Campton, about a family which inhabits a strange and inverted world and its shock on having a newborn baby who is more of a


Duly chemist: Lloyds Pharmacy, 5 Church Street, Clitheroe:


Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Police: 01200 443344. Fire: In emergency 999 and ask for fire service. Electricity: 08001954141. 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 Hospital, Blackburn: 01254 263555. Airedale General Hos­ pital, Steeton: 01535 652511. Clitheroe Community Hospital: 427311.


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THE junior members of Ribchester Amateur The­ atrical Society are return­ ing to the stage to give a thought-provoking insight into family life. After the success of


formed into the two house­ holds of the respective Hor­ ton and Gilbert families for the second play of the evening and the premiere of ‘Both Alike in Dignity," written and directed by Owen Phillips. The play is very loosely based on a true story of “two star-crossed lovers” who are forced to live amidst the war-zone that their houses are becoming because of their fathers’ feudsi It stars Guy


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Valley 01254 207999. Environmental Agency: Emergency Hotline - 0800 807060. Drugs: Local confidential advice and information line: 01200


Ribble Valley Talking Newspaper: 01200 428604. Samaritans: 01254 662424.


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handful than the parents were expecting! It is direct­ ed by Viki Mason and stars Jo Shipman, Nicola Smith and Bryony Frost. The stage is then trans­


will then be a chance to talk to the cast as the bar will remain open and there will be local musicians provid­ ing live music to round-off the evening. The evening provides a chance to see some of the village’s most promising young talented actors and will do so in a showcase where there really is something for everyone!


Mason, Becky Parkinson, Katie Farnworth, Craig Jackson, Jamie Bain, Hazel Thompson, Ceri Davies, Will Thomas and Laura Frost. Support is provided by Adam Warren and Rachel Ruddock. Following the plays there


Pendle Club were: Mr D. Grant, Mr S. Holden, Mr R. Knight. New players are welcome


not Mr Horkin's first nation­ wide appearance — his pet agency regularly supplies ani­ mals to screen productions, including “Coronation Street” and next month he is to present Granada TV’s “Pet Set” programme focussing on the special needs animal ther­ apy centre Lords House Farm, Rishton. Mr Horkin revealed that


the programme: "He never wanted to be Mr Ordinary," while her son gave viewers advice, including: "Build up a rapport, haggle, never over extend, be patient and be pre­ pared to walk away." The BBC2 programme is


some time and, he said, "I sat it out and bought it for £750,000." Mr Horkin's mother told


by another Maltese friend, Michael Degiorgio of Burn­ ley, cheered on the team of 28 volunteers, who set off from the college on an eight-day, 1,100 "round trip" charity ride. The team is raising money to help Maltese people with kidney disease and to raise aware­ ness of Malta’s Organ Transplant Support Group. Now the Galea and


to see us. He could hardly believe his eyes," said Kay who, with her family, has been tracking the charity ride progress on its website. The Galeas, accompanied


Marcel contacted us - and then came with his family and friend to help send off the cyclists," said Jonathan Hewat, Marketing and


Admissions Manager at Stonyhurst College. Pictured is Marcel (right)


School camera not an intrusion to residents


RESIDENTS are worried about their “living space” privacy because of a school’s vandal-deterring CCTV camera.


assured that the camera is “blanked out” so that it cannot see their homes - despite giving “a sense of intrusion.” It has gone up on a 20ft.


But they have been


opment Control Commit­ tee, officials say that unau­ thorised access at the school has ceased since the camera went up. Previously, there was


trespass and fears of van­ dalism.


Officials recommend approval when the applica­ tion goes before the com­ mittee on Wednesday. They suggest that approval is


application for the camera and mast has now been made to itself by Lan­ cashire County Council. In a report to the Devel­


high mast at Ribblesdale High School’s all-weather sports pitch off Langshaw Drive, Clitheroe. A retrospective planning


dents are concerned about privacy and that the cam­ era could be used to look into the gardens and living space of their houses. In light of these concerns, the controls on the camera have been adjusted, so that it is only possible to take tele­ photo pictures of the pitch.” The adjacent gardens


and houses are blanked out from close-up views. “These adjustments can only be made by a camera engine. It is acknowledged


from the rear facades of the houses in Langshaw Drive and 50 metres to those in Peel Park Avenue. The report adds: “Resi­


era was installed because fencing was not effective in deterring access and pre­ venting possible vandalism to the pitch surface. It is at least 25 metres


subject to the camera being permanently adjusted to restrict surveillance to the boundaries of the all- weather pitch and associat­ ed fencing. The report says the cam­


formally objected on the grounds of privacy, but two thought it would improve security at the rear of their properties. They were concerned


the Human Rights Act, provided the surveillance is restricted to the pitch and fencing, says the report. Only one resident has


the case, the proposal is considered to be acceptable in terms of the amenity of local residents and the poli­ cies of the local plan.” There is no effect under


that even with the camera restrictions its physical presence may create a sense of intrusion to some of the residents,” says the report. However, the properties are some distance away and the technology means that the camera can only be used to monitor unauthorised use of the pitch area. “Providing this remains


lege to ask if they could call in and wish their country­ men and women "good luck". "Stephen was so shocked


the cycle journey base was almost on their doorstep. Marcel contacted the col­


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meeting up with his "old friend." (s)


FLOWER power has taken over at a Chatbum home. Six sunflowers planted outside


the home of Carl and Pauline Price, in Downham Road, are reaching for the stars. The tallest have already topped


Rur


by Rebecca Child and Laura Marsden


PEOPLE are flocking to use one of the new “rural bus challenge” routes, say the


operators. Shoppers, tourists, ramblers


and even visitors from abroad are using the Bowland Transit’s service from Clitheroe to Settle. But its route taking in Chipping


and surrounding area is not as sue- c e s s tu l so far.


However, the scheme has anoth-


that the camera was installed prior to planning permission, says the report. However, it makes no com­ ment or.gives no reason why this has happened.


Parishiom intent on p| faith into


PARISHIONERS at St “Scl John’s Church, Hurst drawn Green, are continuing holes j their eco-initiative.


sibility towards their ation.l surroundings as increas- “Til ingly important-andas that i a way of putting their causel faith into action.


They see their respon- our all


festival weekend, St are caj John’s House Group has “ WI organised an eco-forum make! to be held in the church, ment l There will be a number our pi of speakers and work- His cl shops helping to explore servitj ways of preserving the dren ; world around us.


Mr David Jacques, it is cl writes in the parish tant I magazine: “Once again tives | after periods of extreme forur weather we ask the Tht| question ‘What causes serva the heatwaves or the award floods or the destructive mentd high winds?’


One of the wardens, Mr I in the| Driver admits dril


AFTER pleading guilty to Blal driving with excess alcohol, hoi ref Dominic George Blanc the lei (36), of Woodlands Park, tobeT Whalley, was fined £325 drivel with £70 costs and disqual- gramij ified from driving for three ed si years by Blackburn magis- redutf trates.


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