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Famil In Memoriam


11 th a t 12 n o o n . F am ­ ily f low e r s o n ly p le a s e , i f d e s i r e d d o n a t i o n s ma y b e ma d e in hi s memo r y to Wa r d D3, E n d o w m e n t F u n d . Qu e e n s P a r k Ho sp i ta l . Bla ck b u rn . No m o u r n ­ i n g d r e s s b y h i s r e q u e s t . R e p o s i n g in t h e C h a p e l o f R e s t B r o o m f i e l d P l a c e . VVitton, I n q u i r i e s T h e Al ty F u n e r a l - Se rvic e , B r o o m f i e l d P a l c e , W i t t o n . B a l c k b u r n . Tel . 0 1 2 5 4 5 0 3 2 4 0


ium o n F r id a y . J u ly


We d n e sd a y , J u ly 2 n d 2 0 0 3 , ag ed 8 0 ye a r s , d e a r l y loved h u s b a n d o f Be t ty a n d f a t h e r of B a r b a r a . R o b e r t a n d D o r e e n , a n d g r a n d f a ­ t h e r o f E l e a n o r . Be th an y . Lo u i s e , Lois. R o b e r t . L u c y a n d J o s h u a .


T h e Rev. G e o r g e Ga z e d ie d p e a c e fu l ly a f t e r a s h o r t i l l n e s s o n


Rev e r en d George GAZE


c r em a t i o n a t Ac c r in g ­ t o n _ C r e m a t o r i u m . F am i ly f l ow e r s o n ly , b u t d o n a t i o n s i f s o d e s i r e d p a y a b l e b y c h e q u e to Wh a i le y P a r ­ i s h C h u r c h o r Cl i - t h e r o e R o t a t v Clu b , c / o L a n g s h aws ^ u n e r a l S e r v i c e . 1 0 3A K in g S t r e e t . Whal ley. .wanes. I1B7 9 SW. I n q u i r e s Tel . 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 4 5 2 9 .


O n J u l y 1 s t . 2 0 0 3 , B e n j am i n , a g e d 7 1 y e a r s , th e mu c h loved


PETERS Benjamin


b r o t h e r o f J o h n . F r a n k . Br ian. Mu r ie l . H e l e n a n d D a v i d , a d e a r b r o t h e r - i n - l aw ,


u n c le a n d g r e a t -u n c le , a l s o a m u c h l o v e d


On S a tu r d a y . Ju ly 5 th . 2 0 0 3 . L o u i s , d i e d p e a c e fu l ly a t Bla ck ­ b u r n Ro y a l In f i rma ry , d e a r ly loved h u s b a n d o f th e la te Ph y l l i s a n d loving f a t h e r o f Gwe n . A fu n e r a l s e rv ic e wi l l t a k e p la c e a t St Ma r y ’s a n d Al l S a in t s P a r i s h C h u r c h . Wh a l l e y , o n Mo n d a y . J u ly 1 4 th a t 1 1 -3 0 a .m. f o l lowe d by


PARK L o u i s


b a n d o f Sh i r ley , mu ch loved f a t h e r o f Su s ie a n d S im o n , d e a r f a t h e r - i n - l aw o f F ay , l o v i n g g r a n d a d o f Lucy, a l so a b e lo v ed b r o t h e r , u n c l e a n d f r ie n d . S e rv ic e a n d c r e ­ ma t io n wi l l b e h e ld a t r P l e a s in g to n C r em a t o ­


h ome . M e l l o r B r o o k . J o h n , a g e d 73 y e a r s , th e d e a r l y lo v e d h u s ­


On F r id a y . J u ly 4 th , 2 0 0 3 , s u d d e n l y af


BRISTOW J o h n Bryan


D i e d J u l y 1 6 t h . g r e a t mo th e r .


AINSWORTH El len J a n e


We think o f her in silence, No eyes may see us weep,


F r o m M a r g a r e t . J im m y . A l i s o n a n d Ad am.


But deep down within our aching hearts, Her memory is always with us.


In lo v in g mem o r y o f a d e a r w i f e , m o t h e r ,


Wln e f r id e BROWN


g r a n d m a , d i e d J u l y 1 1 th , 2 0 0 1 . Al s o b i r t h ­ d a y m em o r i e s j u l y 7 th .


m o t h e r - i n - l a w , g r a n d m a a n d g r e a t


Al l o u r lo v e f rom h u s ­ b a n d Ch a r l i e a n d all th e fami ly.


Ux< have so many memories, With which ttv will never part. Cod has you in His keeping, We have you in our heatls.


T r e a s u r e d m em o r i e s o f a d e a r l y lo v e d b r o t h e r a n d Un c le Bry an , w h o p a s s e d a w a y , J u l y 1 4 th . 2 0 0 2 .


In our heatls you will always stay,


E i l e e n . ‘J o h n , S t e v e n a n d G r a h a m a n d fami l ies .


Loved and tvmemhetvd eivryday.


.. . loving m em o r y o f th e b e s t d a d a n d g r a n ­ d a d in th e w o r ld , d ie d J u ly 1 2 th . 2 0 0 2 .


G ARN ER No rman


J u ly 1 2 th . 2 0 0 2 .


G ARN ER No rma n


L o v e a n d m i s s y o u a lwa y s , S a r a h xxx


you died, / lost a dad with a hean o f gold, how much / miss him can never he told.


you and I, From the day J was bom till the' day that


L o v e a n d k i s s e s xx. Mo r g a n n .


Twinkle Twinkle Litle Star, / often tvoitder which you aw Grandad.


L o v e Nc i th an a n d L o r n a xx


C l i t h e r o e . BB7 4AU. I n q u i r i e s t o B r i a n Pr ic e a n d So n F u n e r a l D i r e c to r s . Te l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


n r .


O n Jul y 7 t h . 2 0 0 3 , p e a c e fu l ly in h o s p i ta l , in Swi t z e r l a n d an d o f G r e a t H a rw o o d , J o h n a g e d 76 y e a r s , th e lov- i n g h u s b a n d


STRATTON J o h n Fcde r ick


M a r g a r e t . F u n e r a l d e t a i l s c o n t a c t E.T.


o f


B i r tw i s t l e a n d S o n s L t d . Te l. 0 1 2 5 4 8 7 7 0 7 7 .


f r i e n d o f B e t t y a n d f am i ly . S e r v i c e a n d i n t e rm e n t t o o k p l a c e a t S t A m b r o s e Ch u r ch . G r i n d l e t o n , o n J u l y 8 t h . D o n a t i o n s i n m emo r y o f Ben if so d e s i r e d ma y b e given f o r th e C l i th e r o e H e a r t M a c h i n e F u n d , c / o M r s J e a n P r i c e . 3 9 D o w n h a m R o n d , C h a t b u r n ,


Died J u ly 1 2 th . 2 0 0 2 Never fa r away, L Always in our thoughts.


G ARN ER No rman


Mich e l le , Dan ie l , Ash - le igh a n d Dominic .


o v e f r o m P a u l, J u ly 12 th .


GARN ER No rman


A u n t D o t , C h r i s t i n e a n d David.


Loved and wmembewd every day.


We valued it with pride But l never knew bow special, Till the day you died.


Our wlationship was special.


J u ly 1 2 th . 2 0 0 2 .


GARN ER No rman


I look back on the good times, Tljat you and I have known,


Tlje photographs I look at,


But all the fun's gone out o f it. Doing it alone.


And then that awful pain. Vll always have the


Time and time again, l or a moment you 'tv thew with me,


Now that you aw gone. Lo v e 'a lwa y s xxx S u s a n xxx


memories, They'd go on and on, But my life will never Ire the same,


Special m em o r i e s o f a s a d ly mi s s e d s o n . d ie d J u ly 1 2 th , 2 0 0 2 .


G ARN ER No rman


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day uv die. Of all lifes many blessings, Hotvever gwat or small, To have you fo r our son.


all. the gwatest gift of


M i s s y o u . M u m a n d Dad xxx.


Our love for you will always last, God bless and thank you for the past.


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7he hundwds that came to say goodbye, Will stay with us till the


Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts.


A gift in this world so ptveious and raw, Is the love a father and daughter share, We shared this late dad


never forgot, We tvisb you uvw hew to see it all,


Sadly though you uvw taken away,


And watch your boys achieve your goal.


stay. Love al l th e boys . N o rms k i


s u d d e n l y , J u l y 1 2 t h , 2 0 0 2 .


And no-one ever will, lit life we loved you dearly,


Lo v e f rom An n , S tu a r t , ,


In death we love yxm still.


An n , Da n ie l a n d J am e s xxxxx.


A year has past,


HAYDOCK Bet ty


Since you slipjied away, But in our heart, You'll always stay. We see your smile every day,


A H o u r l o v e . S i a n , Al lan . J a k e a n d Max.


In your own way, We think o f you all the time, In heaven with dad, You'll be fine.


Together with dad,


Died J u ly 1 1 th . 19 9 5 . 1 lost my life's companion,


R IMME R J o h n


A life linked with my own. Day by day l pray for you,


Love and miss you i a lw a y s , y o u r l o v i n g I wi f e Ph y l l i s xxx.


for you.


d e a r b r o t h e r J o h n w h o I d ie d J u ly 1 1 th , 19 9 5 . Bill a n d Me r l e , Sylvia, S t a n a n d fami l ies .


In lo v in g mem o r y o f a , d e a r b r o t h e r - i n - l aw , d i e d J u ly 1 1 th , 1 9 9 5 .


R IMME R J o h n


F r om R a ymo n d


Always helpftd, good and kind, A beautiful memory left behind.


In m emo r y o f a d e a r 1 f r ie n d , J o h n , d ie d J u ly 1 1 t h , 1 9 9 5 .


R IMME R J o h n


1


F r o m M a u r e e n a n d WaJIv.


Sadly missed.


v e ry d e a r p a r t n e r , d ie d I J u ly 7 th , 2 0 0 2 .


Lo v in g m em o r i e s o f a i 1


SLINGER Dave


Wi th lo v e f rom Lin d a .


and slipped away, You left us quietly and made no fuss, But broke the hearts of all of us.


Die d J u ly 1 0 th , 2 0 0 1 . Time goes on without


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The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times is published by East Lancashire Newspapers Limited at Bull Street, Burnley, B B 111DP (Tel: (01282) 426161, classified (01282) 422331), and printed by Broughton Printers Ltd. Registered as a newspaper at the Post Office. Reproduction of the contents of this newspaper in any manner is not permitted without prior consent of the Publisher.


you, Days turn into years, We have a million memories, And many silent tears. Your place o f rest we visit, Floivers uv place with caw,


A year has passed since that sad day, You closed your eyes


BRADSHAW Susan


Congratulations on achieving your BSc. (Hons) in Banking.


We are all so proud.


Love Andrew, Lauren and both families.


BALDWIN Pamela


Congratulations on gaining your B.A.


Lots of love from Mum, Dad,


Hons in Sport Management


Brian, Matthew and Olivia.


Anthony, Mel,


WALKER Christine


Congratulations on


achieving your H N D in Counselling. We


are so very proud of you mum. Well Donel


Love Caroline,


Rachael, Pete, Jeff, Sam and Rebecca.


Birthday .Greeting^:-: WStWSft^ H


AINSWORTH Henry


90


L o v e a n d m i s s y o u a lwa y s , Cla r e , Do n n a , C h r i s a n d P au l .


The saddest time o f all Paul, Is when we turn and leave you thew.


In loving m em o r y o f a , d e a r s o n , d i e d J u l y 1 0 th , 2 0 0 1 .


TROTTER Paul


1


Mum, D a d a n d Un c le Mic h a e l .


your memories are kept, To love and cherish and never forget, Love and miss you always,


This is the time of memories so sad o f the son we tvisbed we still had, Locked In our hearts,


.


SMALLEY Hannah


Congratulations on achieving a 2:1


B.A. Hons degree in Business and B.I.S. Well done


and good luck for the future


Lots of love'from Mum, Dad and Joanne


and Happy 21st birthday


on July 14th


Well done Hannah Lots of love from Nana.


Dad, remember it is not the length of


years, but what you put in to life.


Congratulations on


your 90th Birthday. From Margaret, Jimmy, Alison and Adam.


JACKSON - PESCOD


CRUMP Louise


July 16th, 2003.


Congratulations on your 21 st.


Health and happiness always.


Love Mum, Dad, Nicola and Alex.


Susan and Geoffrey - Jackson of Clitheroe ; are delighted to announce the


engagement of their son


Andrew to


Julie


daughter of Laura and David Pescod of, Bexhill on Sea. 1


Congratulations.


Health and happiness always.


Love Mum, Dad, Nina, Kerrie,


and all the family. Have a great party!


Ysabel and Lily


SUMNER Alex


(Zander) July 9th, 2003. Lo v in g m em o r i e s o f a I


RIMMEFt J o h n


good and kind, But my heart still aches


Av / walk through life alone, 7he house you left is lonely now, And / am lonely too, Those left behind aw


achieving a first class BSc (Hons.)


Congratulations on


ASHLEY Helen


Management Science Degree from


Mummy, Daddy, G nd G. xxx.


Your a star! Love


Loughborough University.


It was all worth it In the end


Ashley & Bradley xxx


All our love,


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Well done mum on your firs! class B.A. Hons degree in Health Studies.


ROBINSON Diane


Special m em o r i e s o f a I d e a r f r i e n d N o rm a n , w h o p a s s e d a w a y


G ARN ER No rma n


No-one can ever replace you,


But as a legend your memory will always


Pool, snooker, darts, we won the lot. Your inspiration was


COWP ERTH WAITE Bryan


Bennett John


would like to thank everyone for making his 50th at the Waggon such a


great night and for all your cards and gifts. A special


thanks to Linda and staff, Parksie and Pete Hag, also to


Matty for the music. Cheers - see you in ten years - L &


COOPER (nee Thomas)


Nick and LiSa are


delighted to announce the safe arrival of their beautiful Daughter, Anya Olivia,


!Z7(tarJL ^h/ou


BAILEY Mary


Wishes to thank her


wonderful friends and family for their great


kindness, concern and support during her ‘


time in hospital. She is now at home and feeling much, much better, thonkyou.


COOPER (nee Thomas)


W Congratulations Lisa


and Nick on the birth of your beautiful Daughter,


Anya Olivia.


We are all absolutely delighted for you and us.


Love and


happiness always. Mum, Dad,


Michael and Ian and families xxx


Congratulations v


PARKINSON Clare


Congratulations on gaining your


2:1 Hons Degree in Rural Enterprise and Land Management.


Love from all the family.


MASON Catherine


Congratulations on gaining your


B.A. Hons (2:1) in Management and


Organisation (H.R.M.)


at Lancaster University. Love from Mum, Dad and Sarah. Well donel


RICE Robert July 13th, 2003.


Happy 21st Birthday Rob.


Good luck, health and happiness always. Love Mum and Charlotte xxx


18


THORNBER Grace


July 7th, 2003.


Happy 18th Birthday. Love and best


wishes, Mum, Dad, Adam and Beth. Love Gran and Grandad and Grandma T.


i on June 23rd, 2003.


A sincere thank you to all Staff on Ward C5,


Queens Park Hospital


(Bi r th d a y m em o r i e s o f R i c h a r d . J u l y 1 3 t h , | b e lo v e d h u s b a n d , d a u I





CROMP TO N R i c h a r d


. every day.


a n d g r a n d a d . Loved and wmembewd


, F r om E d n a a n d fami ly. > . Yf/Ji afi/iy 9/oa Key Street Music Bar


would like to say a big thank you to all customers and Staff for all the effort in making the Charity Beach Party a


success for St Michael and St John's School.


Special thank you to Kev and sons for their barbecue skills and The Front, brilliant band.


Congratulations son on winning the jelly race.


A big thank you to the following Clitheroe businesses:


1 Eclipse Hair Salon, Mandy Brunker 1 5th Avenue Contemporary Indian Restaurant, Mr and Mrs Niaz • Johnny at Hype


1 Clitheroe Beauty Centre, Emma and Girls


1 Anne Louise Designer Dress Agency ’ Seasons DJP


Linda Hardman Florist


• Townsend Records ' Consumers Choice ' Sunbodies 1 Come In Handy 1 Party People


' Jigsaw, Mr E. Ronchetti ’ County Vogue


Key Street-01200 422850 Congratulations


A MAN whose service to Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley has spanned more than two decades has been honoured by Ribble Valley


Borough Council. Mr Howel Jones (pictured) has


received the title of Honorary Alderman, an honour conferred only to a person who, in the opin­ ion of the council, has rendered


eminent-service to it as a past member. Mr Jones retired from Ribble


Valley Borough Council in May after serving as a councillor for 21 years.


lie was Mayor of the Ribble Valley in 1990-1991, Mayor of


CLARK Richard


Congratulations on gaining a 2:1 BA


(Hons) in Criminology and Sociology.


Love and best wishes for the future.


Muni/ Dad and Graham.


underwood! Mark James


July 9lh, 2003.


Congratulations Mark.


Wishing you healthp and happiness always.


Love Mum, _________________ Dad, Nigel and all the family.


Clitheroe in 1984-1985, the Leader of the Liberal Democrat group for 10 years and was Leader


of the Council when his party ran it.


He sa t on the Policy and


Finance, and the.Planning and Development Committees, gain­ ing a reputation for the civilised way he established a rapport with


second in dignity to the Mayor and held, until made defunct in 1974, by a senior member of a local council who had been elect­ ed to that post by other members of the council. Now the title is honorary only,


the holder cannot officiate at meetings or sit on committees of the council. However, they can attend and


Honorary Aldermen in the Ribble Valley, (s)


Partying with the Queen makes up for losing seat


A TRIP to London this week for Mr Frank Goss and his wife, Karin, is proving to be a sugar coating on the bitter pill of elec­ tion defeat. In May he lost his seat repre­


were unable to take up the posi­ tions of Mayor and Mayoress to which they were destined if he had retained his council seat at the elections.


week was to represent the bor­ ough council at a Buckingham Palace garden party hosted by the Queen.


But the trip to London this


the beginning of the year, the palace required a name to go with the invitation and because he was mayor-designate, Mr Goss’s name


When invitations went out at


went onto the non-transferable invitation. Before he left, Mr Goss told the


Advertiser and Times: “It doesn’t totally make up for losing my seat


senting Sabden on Ribble Valley Borough Council. This meant that he and his wife


as a councillor, but it does help. “Being a councillor gave me an


interest in doing something I enjoy. There is a gap in my life which needs filling. “Of course I was disappointed


: - During the trip to London he and his wife are planning lunch at the House of Commons with Rib­ ble Valley MP Mr Nigel Evans and dinner at the House of Lords with an old friend, Lord Taylor of Blackburn. Mr and Mrs Goss will be driven


the staff will be engineering man­ ager Mr Graham Jagger. He will take his daughter,


to Preston Station to catch the train in the official borough car. Going with them to represent


to be invited to a Buckingham Palace garden party in my 24th year with the council. I t will be a huge pleasure for both of us.”


Clitheroe cricketer’s drink-drive madness


roundabout into Parson Lane, endangering traffic travelling towards him, before turning into Bawdlands and eventually down a road at the side of the Old Cot­ tage Chip Shop on to a small car park. As the officer pulled on to the


car park he saw the Punto had collided with another car and saw Kershaw running off.


who gave a breathalyser reading of 73 microgrammes of alcohol in 100ml of breath (the legal limit is 35 microgrammes), admitted drinking six or seven pints of lager. He said th a t when he stopped behind the chip shop he


was traced and the child was taken to Blackburn Royal Infir­ mary for a check-up. After mak­ ing inquiries, the officer searched Kershaw’s home. He left to attend to other duties, but returned later to find Kershaw asleep in the shed under a pile of blankets. When interviewed, Kershaw,


with its lights on, the engine run­ ning and the keys in the ignition,” said Mr Hartley. "The officer also found a small baby on the floor and it was crying. There was a child seat on the front se^t, but it would appear the baby had not been strapped in.” Mr Hartley said the mother


“The Punto was abandoned The Punto cut across a mini­


said his client was the first to admit he had made a serious error of judgement. He said Kershaw had played cricket for Clitheroe on Sunday afternoon and had a drink afterwards. His partner had taken the baby to the match and in the evening she and a friend left to go into town for drinks. Kershaw was going to walk


home with the baby, but friends he had not seen for some time


• came in and he had more drinks. “He began to walk home, but


the baby became upset and it was at that stage he made the foolish decision to drive,” said Mr Tin­ dall. "The baby was upset and he was trying to console i t and accepts he failed to negotiate the bend a t the Station Hotel. He panicked when he saw the police car, but the real panic set in when he pulled onto the car park and, as he was trying to get the child out of its seat, the police car arrived.”


He said Kershaw had no previ­


ous convictions other that the one for drink driving in April which resulted in a 12-month ban. He said he was a man who had always been in employment and for the last five years had worked


as a maintenance fitter at Castle Cement.


INFORMATION Duty chemist: Lloyds Pharmacy, 5


Church Street, Clitheroe: Sunday, noo n to 1 p.m.


fire service. Electricity: 0800 1954141. Water: 0345 462200. Gas: 0800 111999. Councils: Ribble Valley Borough


mary: 01254 263555. Queen's Park Hospital, Blackburn: 01254 263555. Airedale General Hospital, Steeton: 01535 652511. Clitheroe Community Hospital: 427311.


Aidslinc: 01282 831101 (7 to 9 pm.).


Police: 01200 443344. Fire: In emergency 990 and ask for


416655. Domestic Violence Helpline: 01282


422024. Cruse Bereavement Care: Black­


burn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley 01254 207999.


Environmental Agency: Emergency


Council, Clitheroe 425111. Clitheroe Town Council, 424722.


Hospitals: Blackburn Royal Infir­


Hotline-0800 807060. Drugs: Local confidential advice


and information line: 01200 444484. National:'0800 776600.


Ribbte Valley Talking Newspaper: 01200 428604.


Samaritans: 01254 662424. Monthly Volunteer Helpline, Volun­ teering Project: 01200 422721.


Lancashire Rural Stress Network: 01200 427771. ■


HEATON H ELPING PE ESSES


Just off Ju of the j


Parking at I Alcohol Information Centre: 01282


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fggpm Merlyn Walk In S t i (incl side panel a i |


liiiifBas (incl tray) Cavour Street. Burnley - Ju n | I f


had tried to get his child out of the car seat, but panicked when he saw the flashing blue lights. Graham Tindall (defending)


Rebecca (25), who lives in Essex. He said: “It is a privilege for me


a t not becoming Mayor of the Ribble Valley, but th a t is all behind me now.”


take part in certain civic cere­ monies as decided by the council members. Mr Jones will be one of four


onto the council in the May elec­ tions, representing St Mary’s ward with Coun. Frank Dyson. The old title of Alderman was


council members and his wise decision-making. Mr Jones lives in Clitheroe and was head teacher at Brookside School for nine years before taking early retirement. As a borough councillor he represent­ ed the Grammar School Ward in the town. His wife Beverley was voted


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial


Former councillor honoured for his services to council


Memoral for a Val


by John Turner


A COMPANY from the Ribble Valley had a win­ ning night in every way when executives attend­ ed a black tie dinner at a gala ceremony at a plush Manchester Hotel. Dugdale Nutrition, of


Clitheroe, was not only winner of one of the top classes in the North West Business Awards - the com­ pany was runner-up in two more classes. Success did not stop at the


a prize of dinner, bed and breakfast at Manchester’s Le Meridien Palace Hotel, and another won a package of Microsoft Software worth £300. Their win in the awards


in a grand charity draw also went to the table occupied by the Clitheroe team. One member of staff won


was announced to an audi­ ence of more than 150 busi­ ness leaders and special guests.


business awards either. The first and second prizes


J M 5-'. W | | U


Royal awj life-sa^


VOLUNTARY lifesaving I Clitheroe teacher and hcl been marked with the in v j the Queen’s Medal. Helen Morton, and


Linnhe, were among the 2;1


of the Rossendale Search a | team presented with the mil Dep uty Chief C o n s tab l | cashire, Julia Ilodson. The recipients were the t |


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