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On November 4th a t W y t h e n s h a w e Hospi tal , and of Hod* d e r Cour t . Stonyhur st , D i c r a n . t k n o w n t o many f rom his days a t We s two o d Garage. A service wa s held a t the A rm e n i a n C h u r c h , M a n c h e s t e r .
B A K IR G IA N Dicran
Th u r sd ay , No v emb e r 1 3 t h , f o l l o w e d b y c r ema t io n . ;
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A celebrat ion of the life of Jo an n e Eddy of B r o c k h a l l V i l l a g e , Lanc a shi r e, fo rme r ly o f
E D D Y Joanne
On Tuesday, Novem b e r 4 t h , 2 0 0 3 , i n hospi tal , Henry, aged 76 year s, of Cl i theroe a n d f o r m e r l y o f G r in d l e to n . b e lo v e d husband of Vena, much l o v e d d a d o f J o a n , Ruth, Lena and Alan a n d f a th e r - in - l aw o f Wi l l i am a n d C a r o l , t r e a su r e d gran d ad of L e e . Wa y n e , D e a n , Char lene, Sharon. Nic o l a a n d Em m a a n d good f r iend of many. F u n e r a l s e r v ic e a n d c remat ion to o k place a t A c c r i n g t o n C r em a t o r i u m , o n Wednesday, November 1 2 th . D o n a t io n s a r e st i l l being received in memory of Henry, to Cl i theroe Day Hospi tal o r C a s t l e M e d i c a l G r o u p ( D i s t r i c t Nurses ) , c /o Calver - leys F u n e r a l Service, C h a t b u r n R o a d , Cl i theroe. Tel. 01200 442020.
Henry Richardson • B R O O K S
15th a t Saint Leona rds C h u r c h , ' Bi l l in g to n , n e a r What ley, Lan c s and wi l l be fol lowed by the in te rme n t a t the B r o c k h a l l H o s p i t a l Cemetery. No f lowers p l e a s e . I n q u i r e s t o L a n g s h aw s F u n e r a l Se rvic e s . Tel . 0 1 2 5 4 824529.
Newcas t le-upon-Tyne and a s tu d en t a t Leeds M e t r o p o 1 i t a n Unive r s i ty, wi l l ta k e p l a c e a t m i d d a y o n S a tu rd a y . No v emb e r
J e s m o n d , ' In Memoriam
In loving memory of a d e a r Dad, November . 13 th ,1999.
A SH T O N Duncan
From a d e a r son Colin.
No length o f time can take aivay, Thoughts o f you night and day. Sadly Missed.
D i e d , N o v em b e r 15th, 1983,
B R A IT H W A IT E . Hamby
From y our loving son John, d augh t e r P a t and the i r families.
Loved and remembered always,
O n N o v em b e r 4 th , 2 0 0 3 , i n A i r e d a l e Hospi tal , Shei la, aged 73 years, of Chatburn, the dear ly loved wife of the late Harold, also a ' much loved aunt ie and d e a r e s t f r iend to Vick i . R e p o s i n g in Peacehaven Chapel of Res t . Service and c re mat ion wi l l take place a t A c c r i n g t o n C r em a t o r i u m , o n Mo n d a y , N o v em b e r 17th a t 11 a.m. Fami ly f low e r s o n ly p le a s e , d ona t ions in memory of Shei la if so des i red may be given to the Pal l iat ive Ca r e T r u s t Fund, c /o Mr s Paul ine P r ic e . 3 9 D ow n h am R o a d , C h a t b u r n , Cl i th e ro e . BB7 4AU. I n q u i r i e s t o B r i a n Pr ice and Son Funeral Di rectors . Tel. 01200 441297.
H A L L IW E L L Sheila
Tr ea sured memor ie s of dear ly loved s is ter ,
(nee Watson) Shirley
H O Y L E
died November 15th, 1995.
Love f rom s i s te r s and brothe r .
7o lx* rvmemlwred by those she loved, Is all she tvould have asked.
In loving memory of F r e d , w h o d i e d November 14th, 1995,
L AW SO N Fred
From’Edi th and family. Birthday Memories
Loved and remembered always,
S u d d e n l y
W IL L IA M S O N Margaret
Bi r thday memor ie s for November 14th, of a m u c h l o v e d w i f e , mo th e r and grandma.
G R A V E S T O N Susan
Boroughgate, Appleby in Wes tmor land, for mer ly of Sager Barn, H i g h e r H o d d e r , Cl i theroe, dear ly loved w i f e o f t h e l a t e Ronald, d e a r m o th e r o f t h e l a t e Bi l l a n d moth e r - in - lawo f Jane, a much loved grannie o f A n d r e w , H e l e n , Ju d i th and Rachel , a s adly mi s s ed great - g r a n n i e o f S a r a h , Wi l l iam, K a th e r in e , M a t t h e w , R a c h e l , A d am a n d H a r r y . F u n e r a l s e r v i c e a t Ki rkby Stephen Par ish Ch u rch , o n Mo n d ay , November 17th a t 11- 3 0 a.m. fo l lowe d by i n t e rm e n t in K i rk b y S t e p h e n C em e t e r y . Fami ly f low e r s o n ly a re reques ted, d o n a t i o n s i f d e s i r e d t o No r th Lakeland Hos pice a t Home, c /o Glyn J o n e s F u n e r a l Di r e c t o r ,
R a i l s .
Bat t leba r row, Appleby in Wes tmor land, CA16 6XS.
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No card to send, No gifi to give, But all our low, As long as tve live.
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Michael , Judi th, Ste phen and th e i r families wo u ld l ike to expres s th e i r s incere than k s to a l l r e la t iv e s , f r ien d s and n e ig h b o u r s fo r the many kind expres s ions of sympathy and le t te r s and cards of con dolence and for floral t r ib u te s received d u r in g t h e i r s a d lo s s . Thanking also Canon B r u n o f o r h i s k i n d w o r d s a n d al l th o s e w h o a t t e n d e d t h e funeral service. P a r t ic u la r than k s to Lesley of the Hospi tal Co t tages for being such a g r e a t h e lp a n d g o o d f r iend to mum.
H A T TO N Sally
Margar et , Ian, Gil lian and J ames , along wi th Tim's b ro th e r Bill and s i s te r Helen, wish to t h a n k e v e r y o n e w h o helped wh e n Tim wa s t a k e n
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November 13th. Happy Birthday.
Lots o f love from Margaret, Helen, Sarah and Peter.
Love and best
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Margaret and Edward
Would like to thank family and friends
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Special thanks to the Pendle Hotel for the lovely buffet, also to
. our children and grandchildren for
making it a day to remember.
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FARMHOUSE FARE, the award winning Clitheroe-based pudding company, has been shortlisted for
another top grocery industry prize. Two of its products have made it to
the final stages of the Dried Fruit New Products Awards 2003, in which more than 100 products containing dried fruit are competing for the top honours in five judging categories. In the luxury category, Farmhouse
Fare’s Luxury Sticky Chocolate Pudding is pitched against two Marks and Spencer products in the final. And in the alternative lifestyle category,
the Clitheroe company’s Gluten Free Sticky Toffee Pudding is also through to the final three. Organised by the National Dried Fruit
Thanks for Sympathy I Births R O B IN SO N
Gordon and Lee and t h e f am i ly w i s h t o th a n k al l n e ig h b o u r s and Athur l ie's special f r iends for the c ards of condolence and kind nes s s h own to them at th i s s ad t ime, th an - kyou to Dr Zak and s t a f f o f P c n d i c s i d e P r a c t i c e C l i t h c r o c Heal th Cent re, to all the n u r s e s a t Ward 5, Blackburn Royal Inf i r mary and to Rev,' Ro d ney Nicholson for his m i n i s t r a t i o n s . ( G o d bless you all
Athurlic (Lea) It was found in
Chatburn following a spate of garage and shed break-ins in the area. However,
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ECCLESTON Barry, Hayley and
announce the arrival of Danielle Marie.
November 3rd, midwives and
doctors at Queens Park Hospital.
Born on . .
weighing 91b 1oz. Thanks to all
Sam are pleased to
engraving tool does not feature on itemised on lists of property stolen in the various burglar ies in the village. It has several identi
fying features which its owner should be able to describe.
• Anyone who thinks
it might be theirs can contact PC George Korol at Clitheroe Police Station on 01200 443344.
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Results from Pendle Club
A POPULAR Clitheroe club celebrated its sil ver anniversary on Saturday.
Clitheroe Speakers’, Club celebrated its 25th.;
year in style at the Moorcock Inn, Waddirigton. Members of the club welcomed visitors from
six clubs in the North Pennine area, as well as members from clubs in Garstang, Skipton and Wetherby.
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his wife, Mollie, who travelled from Windermere : for the event.
Guest of honour was Mr Geoff Leaver with : i
Together with Clitheroe resident and hon
orary life member Mr Stanley Blackburn, they were among the founder members of the club back in 1978. Mr Leaver was club president in 1979 and Mr Blackburn in 1980. Mr Blackburn (left) and Mr Leaver are pic-'
tured cutting the anniversary cakes at the din ner;
The event concluded with dancing to the key
board of "friend of the club"' Bob Hornby, tak ing time off from'talking about theatre and clas sical organs to help the party along. The next meeting of the speakers’ club is at
the Young Farmers' Club, Clitheroe Auction Mart, on Monday November 17th at 7-30 p.m.. Potential new members are welcome to go along to see what goes on.
Pudding firm in running for two more accolades
by Duncan Smith
Trade Association (NDFTA), the annual awards aim to promote new and innovative products that contain dried fruit. The com petition is highly respected by the food industry. Helen Colley, managing director of
Farmhouse Fare, was fresh from catering college when she decided to set up her own business in her mother’s farmhouse kitchen in Gisbum. At only 18, she was supplying local
hotels and restaurants with home-made cakes and puddings, expanding the busi ness for it to become one of the largest, independent outside catering companies in the North-West. As a result of the success of the pudding
business, the outside catering business was sold to make way for expansion. It has also moved to a new, purpose-
built, £2m. factory on Clitheroe’s Salthill Industrial Estate. Talking about being shortlisted for the
Dried Fruit New Products Awards, Helen said: “It is a real honour for the company to be recognised among some of the finest food producers in the UK. We are at last proving that our commitment to quality and excellence in the food industry is the right way forward.” All the judges agreed that the Farm'
house Fare puddings had the “wow factor” “They were totally delicious, a real
treat!” said Mr Wilfried Tops, chairman of the judging panel. All shortlisted companies will know if
they have won the top prize on December 3rd, when the awards are presented at the NDFTA Dried Fruit Ball at the Savoy Hotel, London. The winners of the five categories will
each be presented with a certificate and trophy, there will be a prize for the Best New Use of Dried Vine Fruits, as well as a prize for the overall winner, chosen from the category winners.
SOLO whist winners at the Pendle Club were: Mr A. Hartley, Mr D. Grant, Mrs M. Holding. New members welcome every Monday at
7-30 p.m. Bridge winners were Mrs
Doris Blunt and Mrs Joan Scott, Miss Clare Brown and Miss Win Hargreaves. Domino winners were:
Mrs J. Sagar, Mr R. Knight, Mr R. Barker, Mrs J. Thomber. New players welcome every Friday night at 7 p.m. Line dancing is held at
the Pendle Club every Thursday at 1-30 p.m. New
■members welcome. Last week's bridge win
ners were Mrs Barbara Hargreaves and Mrs Paula Duldnfield, Mrs Anabelle Thomas and Mrs Jean
Walmsley. Solo whist winners were:
Mr A. Hartley, Mrs M. Holding, Mr D. Grant. Domino winners were:
Mrs D. Knight, Mr B. Hogg, Mrs J. Joyce, Mr R. Knight.
Prices from auction mart
THERE were 73 cast cows, I, 235 sheep including 1,070 lambs, and 165 ewes and rams forward at Gisburn Auction Mart on Monday. Lambs, 33 to 39kg made
to llOp (average 103.1p), 40-45kg 110.7p (99.9p), 46- 52kg 98.9p (91.7p), 53kg- plus 88.7p (8i8.3p). The top kilo price, 42kg at 110.7p (£46.50) was achieved by J. and E. Atkinson and Son to A. Atkinson. The top price per head, £47.50, 54kg at 87.9p, achieved by J. and S. Paton to A. Ditta. Ewes and rams: Homed
ewes made to £29.50 (£18.29), others to £52 (£33.83), rams to £30 (£25.75). Top sale price was £52,
R. Baldwin to A. Moor- house.
OAP accused of rape bids
BRISTOL Roger
November 13th, 2003.
Happy 40th Birthday. A l l our love
Pam, Sam and Josh xxx
Coming of Age
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Further help and friendly advice call 01282 426161 <CD>!° Mayor’s boost for the air ambulance
A LOCAL lifesaving charity has received a cash boost of £520 after several months of fund-raising. Chief Executive for the North West Air
Ambulance Mrs Lynda Brislin received a cheque from the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Joan Knight, on Monday. Fund-raising efforts over the past few
months included a coffee morning com bined with a quiz and a ghost walk.
‘No’ to plans for six flats
AN outline application seeking permission in principle to build six one-bedroomed flats, has been refused planning permis sion. The plans for the development
at The Workshop, Hall Street, Clitherpe, were discussed at a meeting of the Ribble Valley Borough Council Planning and Development Committee. A petition signed by a large number of residents opposing the construction had been submitted to the planning department of the council. One resident explained: “Park
ecem 9lh
ing on the street is already very difficult, due to the high volume of cars. Residents of Whalley Road park on the corner there and most households have two cars per house.” Coun. Stephen Sutcliffe (Lit-
tlemoor) recommended the refusal of the application, saying he agreed with the residents and explaining that the flats may generate six to seven vehicles and that this
would.create parking difficulties'.
v • Commenting on one of her favoured
charities for this year, Coun. Knight said: “The air ambulance is highly delighted to have received the money.' “The service does not get any money
from elsewhere and relies completely.on donations. “As a council, we plan to visit them a t"
Blackpool in the near future and see the helicopter, as we always see it hovering
around Clitheroe attending to accidents, but have not actually seen it from inside.” Our picture shows Coun. Knight pre
senting the cheque to Mrs Brislin. Behind them are (from the left) Mr Ray Brislin, Coun. Stephen Sutcliffe, Coun. Mary Robinson, Coun. Ruth Hargreaves, Town Clerk Mr John Well and Coun. Margaret Sutcliffe.
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Top chef will cook up food to help PTA with fund-raiser
A CHANCE to sample food made by one of Lancashire’s top chef’s is being offered at St Augustine’s RC High School Technology College, Billington, on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m.. A food and wine evening has
been organised by members of the. school PTA to raise funds for new equipment for the food and technology room which has recently been refurbished. And top local chef Nigel
Haworth, of Northcote Manor, Langho, will be on stage to
Moves to
NEW measures are being taken to safeguard Ribble Valley water supplies. As this year has been one of
the driest on record, United Utilities is seeking special pow ers to ensure reservoirs remain topped up. The company will be using
demonstrate how to make the perfect meal. Teacher Mrs Jennifer Sanders
says: “We desperately need new general and electrical equip ment for the room, to enable the students to practise with the best possible tools, and we are honoured to have chef Nigel Haworth demonstrate his craft to help us raise the money”. Nigel, will make a three-
course meal of a starter, main course and dessert, using sea sonal ingredients, while wine
expert Craig Bancroft will talk about wines to accompany the food. Recipes of the dishes made by
Mr Haworth will also be on sale to help raise extra cash.
Afterwards there will be a
cheese and wine supper, with the cheese being donated by Bashall Bam from the Leagram Estate. Tickets are available from the
school at £7.50, with a conce- sionary. price of £3 Jor students, or you can pay at the door. •
.water
more of 'thewafe'flowing from Windermere, and Ullswater, which is used by customers in South Cumbria, Greater Man chester, Lancashire and parts of Che&ire.
Customer service director for
United Utilities, Mr Gary Dixon, explained: “Although
customers would not be directly affected, it is important for them to play their part by con tinuing to use water wisely. “There are simple steps we
can all take, such as turning off running taps and fixing drip
ping taps to ensure we use water wisely.” {
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JERVIS John
Happy 60th. Love from
Diane, Debbie, Darren and Nicola.
Happy Birthday Grandad.
Love from Jade,
Tonilea, Jodie, Dylan, Donna and Shane.
A CLITHEROE pensioner charged with a string of sex offences has had his case committed to Burnley Crown Court by the town’s magistrates. Herbert George Bridges
(68) is accused of two alle gations of attempted rape, 20 counts of indecently assaulting a girl under 14 and one charge of gross indecency with a girl under 16.
The defendant, of Cross
Street, was bailed to attend a preliminary hearing on November 25th. The alleged offences are said to have taken place between January 1st, 1989, and August this year.
Youth panto
YOUNG actors from Rib ble Valley Youth Theatre will present “Sleeping
Beauty” next weekend. There will be perfor
mances at Clitheroe Parish Church Hall next Friday and Saturday, November 21st and 22nd, starting at 7.30 p.m. Tickets cost £4.50 for
adults and £3 for children and senior citizens. They are available from Clitheroe Tourist Informa tion Centre or on the door. The show promises an
entertaining evening of music, dance and song to enchant adults and chil dren alike.
Bridge club
WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Monday were: N/S Mr and Mrs R. Atkinson, Mr C. Pollard and Mrs D. Blake; E/W Mr R. Bailey and Mrs J. Telfer joint first with Mrs J. Bowker and Mrs K. Hig- son. On Thursday, winners
were: N/S Mr G. Capstick and Mrs A. Peddar, Mr B. Guha and Mr J. Pollard; E/W Mrs
D.Atkinson and Mrs D. Blake, Mrs M. Lawley and Mrs B. Pol lard.
' : WMJ Stones stolen
STONES valued at £960 were stolen from land next to Whins Lane, Simon- stone.
The offenders took £480
worth of coping stones with 12 metres of triangu-/ lar limestone coping stones between 6-30 p.m. on Thursday and 11-10 a.m. on Friday of last week.
During the same period,
semi-circular shaped lime stones and coping stones valued a t £480 were stolen.
Bike taken
A MOUNTAIN bike worth hundreds of pounds was stolen on bonfire night.
Schwinn bike was stolen on Wednesday, November 5th, between 9 and 10 p.m.,
The black and silver
from St Paul’s Road, Low Moor. 1 Police are investigating. ■
. 4 fr e eph o n e 0 8 0 0 8\ by Vivien Meath
WOMEN in the Ribble Val ley who have received chest radiotherapy for Hodgkin’s Disease at a time when they were under the age of 35 could face an increased risk
of developing breast cancer. Most of the 450 women from
Lancashire and South Cumbria were treated at Christie's in Man chester, although 16 were treated at Rosemere Centre in Preston. They are all to be contacted and offered counselling and regular screening. Hodgkin’s Disease is a type of
cancer affecting the lymphatic system. For many years radio therapy has been a successful treatment. Because the cure rate has been so high, and a large number of patients are still alive many years later, doctors now know more about the long term side effects. Recent research seems to sug
gest that women who had radio therapy to the chest, including parts of their breasts, when they were under the age of 35, do have an increased rate of breast cancer. The younger the woman when
she was treated, the higher the risk. Women who were under the
Company jobs by faci ULTRAFRAME, the
Clitheroe-based conservatory system company, will create more than 20 new jobs with the opening of a new factory at Accrington. Current production of the
company’s industry-leading Ultralite 500 “roof in a box” system will switch from a site in Bristol to the new and mod ernised plant next to the M65, at Accrington. Managers hope to have the new site operational by the end
of this month. Mr Nick Gale, managing
director of Ultraframe UK, commented: “We are delighted
Workers am GREENFINGERED staff from .
a local firm, rolled up their sleeves' y| and picked up their tools to help save an area of grassland in the Ribble Valley Eleven employees from Castle
Cement stepped forward, when Lancashire Wildlife Trust appealed through radio for volun teers to tidy-up an old quarry floor of scrubland. Conservation Officer for East
Lancashire, Mr John Lamb explained: “The old quarry floor had been abandoned about a cen-
Drug charge mz
WHALLEY man Alexander Peter Jackson (25), of Port- field Lane, was remanded on il bail until November 14th by
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