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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 17th, 2003 Famii


C A RR Noreen


P e a c e fu l ly o n J u ly 11th, 200 3. in C1I t h e r o e H o s p i t a l . Noreen, aged 64 years, o f G r ln d le t o n . th e d e a r ly lo v e d w i fe o f th e la t e C l i f fo r d . .. much lo ved sister ' o f Joan, a ls o a d ea r e s t sister -in-law. aunt and great-aunt. R ep o s in g in Peacehaven Chapel o f Rest. A p r ivate cre­ mation w i l l take place. A service o f Thanks­ giving w i l l be held at Grindleton Method ist Ch u rch , t om o r r o w , Friday. July 18th at 2- 45 p.m. Family f low e rs only please, donations in memory o f Nore en i f so desired may be - given to eith er Cancer Research U.K. o r the F r ien d s o f C l ith e ro e Hospital, c/o Mrs Pau­ line Pr ice, 39 Down- ham Road. Chatburn. C l ith e ro e . BB7 4 AU . In q u i r ie s t o B r ia n P r ic e and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


years, the loving hus­ band and sw e e th ea r t to Ruth, dearcstdad to A nd rewand Rachael,a lo v e d d a d - in - law to D ia n e a n d C a r l , a lo v e d g r a n d a d t o G em m a , G a v in and Georgina, also a dear b ro th e r , b ro th e r - in - law , uncle and go od friend to many. Fo r all funeral arrangements p lea se conta ct Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


On July 15th, 2003, at his home, Jos. aged 64


COLLINSON Jos


Peacefully in Black­ burn Royal Infirmary, o n T h u r s d a y , J u ly 10th. 2003, a ged 60 years, o f Clithcroc. the d e a r ly lo v ed w i fe o f P eter and much loved m o th e r o f John and Jennifer, also a dearly loved friend o f Jennif­ er's fiance Neal, sister o f Marion. David and th e la t e D 'r o t h y , dau gh ter o f t ie la te M a r t in and ti c la te A d a M a r y Co« gin s , a ls o a much lo v e d d a u g h t e r - in - l a v , sister-in-law.aunt a. d great-aunt. A service w i l l be held at T r inity M e th o d is t C h u rch . Clitheroe. on Monday. July 21st at 11 a.m. fo l low ed by interment at Whallcy and Wis- w e l l Cemetery. Family f lo w e r s o n ly p lea se , donations in memory o f Ada i f so desired to b e sh a re d b e tw e e n Christie Hospital and T r in i t y M e th o d is t Church, c/o Mrs Pau­ line Price. 39 Down* ham Road. Chatburn, C l ith e ro e , BB7 4 A U . In q u ir ie s t o B r ia n Price and Son. Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


(nee Coggins) Ada Mary


GARNER iln.Memorianw


In m em o ry o f E l len Jane, died July 16th. 1 9 9 6 . -H e n r y a n d .lovee.


AINSWORTH Ellen Jane


Special memories o f a d e a r p a r tn e r . C l i f fy , died July 19th, 2000.


CLIFFE Peter


In life / loved you dearly, In death I love you still. L o v e L e s l e y .


ECCL.ES Greta


Remembering a loving mum. July 16th, 2002.


Quietly today your memory is kept, A ’o need fo r tvords, we will never forget.


L o v e f r om J a c k ie , Dave. Greta. Vanessa and Ian.


A ls o rem em b e r in g a much lo v ed grandma and g r e a t grandma. With lo v e Cath, Mark and family. Julie. Lisa. P h i l ip . C h a r lo t t e , Karen and Paul.


Died July 21st, 2002. A year has passed since you slipped away, But in our hearts you will always stay, We think o f you all the time, In heaven with dad we know you'll be fine.


SIMPSON Annie


A l l o u r lo v e J ean , A n n e . H e len , A l la n , A u d rey and families.


L o ving memories o f a w o n d e r fu l husband


TOML INSON Gordon


d a d a n d g r a n d a d , passed away July 20th. 2002.


In our hearts you will always stay, Loved and remetnlxired every day.


H i ld a , Paul. Russe l l. Jennifer, Cheryl, Chris and Jason.


In memory o f a dear dad and grandad. July 15 th . 1 9 6 9 , a l s o b ro th e r G e o rg e July 24th, 1988.


TWIGG Fred


From daughter Hilda. Birthday Memories >


A page in a book o f memories, Is gently turned today.


Birthday m em o r ic so f a d e a r p a r tn e r . J u ly 14th.


CLIFFE Peter


Always in my heart, Forever in my thoughts.


L o v e L e s l e y a n d Havlev.


KNOWLES Peter


Birthday m em o r ie so f a l o v i n g d a d a n d grandad. July 22nd.


L o v e fo r e v e r . Ju l ie . H a p p y b i r t h d a y Grandad, all our lo v e L ois and Kacey xx


Today tve are thinking o f you, though that is nothing new, We thought o f you yesterday, and the day before that too.


Cherished m em o r ie so f a dear dad and grandad on his 56th birthday.


KNOWLES Peter


L o v e always dad, Ka te and Gary xxx


As / ofxined my eyes this morning, I looked to beaten above, / wished you happy birthday, And sent you all my hue.


Grandad in our hearts


forever you will always stay.


L o v e J a m e s a n d Leanna xxx.


a dear ly lo ved brother and Uncle Peter .


It dosen't take a special date, To bring you lo our minds', For every day o f every year, You are always in our minds.


Miss you, lo v e Mary, Tommy, Fran and Ken and families xx.


Rem emb erin g a v e ry special dad and gran- d a d o n h is 5 6 th b ir thda y. July 22nd, 2003.


KNOWLES Peter


A l l our lo v e Sal. Alan, Emily and A l ic e xx.


PARKINSON Paul


T r e a s u r e d b ir th d a y m em o r ie s o f Paul, a m u c h l o v e d s o n ,


broth er and uncle. So sadly missed as each day passes without you. Never more than a whisjHir away, Loved and remembered always.


F r o m y o u r lo v in g familv.


A L L N E W M E M O R I A L S W I T H T H IS A D V E R T (at time of order only] — F R E E B R O C H U R E —


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Funeral Service A REPUTABLE AND TRUSTED


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DAY or NIGHT 24 Hour Personal Service PRIVATE PARKING


MONUMENTAL MASONARY SERVICES Tel: Clitheroe 443045


Prc-Paid Funeral Plans Available On Request


SUMNER Zander wishes to


thank all his relatives and many friends for the lovely gifts


received on his recent 21 st Birthday.


Thank you to every


one who attended the party and made it such a resounding success, you were all fantastic.


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WA TSON Isla


Birthday m em o r ie so f a dear mum, July 13th.


F rom daughters, son and families.


Always remembered


AH the words' in the world could not say, How much tie are missing you on your birthday. To talk to you fo r just a while, To hold your hand and see you smile. Ihe years tve shared are in the past, Tl)e memories we have will always last.


Grateful thanks fo r the g e n e r ou s d o n a t io n s g iv en in m em o ry o f A lb e r t . £ 1 5 0 0 has b e en d o n a te d t o S t M a r y T h e V i r g in Church, Gisburn. Sin­ cere thanks to you all.


ECCLES Albert


ThankYou


HELLEWELL Frances


Congratulations on ^Xjou. ORMISTON


Margaret would like to thank her family, friends and


neighbours for the lovely cards, gifts, flowers and phone calls of concern whilst in


Wrightington Hospital.


Now at home and ___doma_fine;_ _ _


.-Oncjr<;iLufaLi,


JOHNSON Lorna


Well done on your Graduation at


Myerscough College. Love Dad, Toni and Sarah.


achieving your BSc. Hons 2:1 in


Physiotherapy. Good luck in your new post at Calderdale General, Halifax,


.love from Mum, Dad, Emma,


Grandma and Grandpa.


50 ROBINSON


Joy and Eric July 18th, 2003. Congratulations Mum and Dad.


Thinking of you both. Liz, Bob, John,.


Robert and Daniel. m tm t


L o ving birthday mem­ o r ie s on July 22nd. o f


KNOWLES Peter


The family o f the late M r Joseph Shepherd w ou ld l ik e to thank all


SHEPHERD Joseph


re lative s, friends and n e ig h b o u r s f o r th e kind w ords, cards o f condolence and dona­ tions received in mem­ o r y o f J o e . S p e c ia l thanks to the R e v e r ­ end M a rk Ru s s e l l- Smith fo r his kind min­ istrations and to C l i­ theroe Funeral Serv­ ices fo r the ir funeral arrangements.


FLANNERY Jason


Congratulations on gaining your 1st Class Hons in


Business Maths and Computer Studies. We are proud of you


Lots of love Mum, Matthew, Simon and Susan.


A big kiss


from Natalie and Ethan xx.


HOWELL Sarah July 8th.


Congratulations on your 18th Birthday.


With lots of love from Mum, Dad and Jane xxx


Thanks for Sympathy BRISTOW


n e ig h b o u r s a n d e x w o rk mates fo r loving prayers and messages o f sympathy, cards o f cond olence, flora l tr ib ­ utes and donations to W a rd D 3 a t Qu e en s P a rk Hospital. Thanks also to the s ta f f and patients on Ward D3 and to ambulance staff and paramedics w h o t r ie d s o v a l ia n t ly to help and to D r Pollock. Finally thanks to R e v ­ erend Gary Hunt fo r his care and .compas­ sion and to all those w h o at tend ed John's Funeral Service.


S h ir le y , S im o n an d Susie send thanks to r e la t iv e s ,


John Bryan f r ie n d s , M


HAMMON - NORMAN Mark and Tara are


delighted to announce the safe arrival of Leah Louise


at Derriford Hospital,


Plymouth, on July 4th. A precious first grandchild for


Paul and Daphne and Sid and Lorraine


John, Pa tty and family would tike to express th e ir s in c e r e thanks f o r a l l th e le t t e r s , ca rd s o f c o n d o len c e and kind expressions o f support shown, also donations received fo r C.A.F.O .D . and C l i­ th e r o e D a y 'C e n t r e . G r a t e fu l th a n k s to Father Wareing fo r the k in d m in is t ra t io n s , a ls o d o c to r s a t C l i ­ the ro e Health Centre, Distric t Nurses, Ward 1. B la ck bu rn R o y a l and all s ta f f at Beech-


McGOUGH (nee Pryte) Margaret


(nee Scholes) Simon and Jane are thrilled to announce


Miller


the birth of their son, George Edward


born on Saturday, July 12th.


Thanks to our


grov e and Calverley's F u n e ra l S e r v ic e fo r the ir dignity and help d u r in g th is t im e o f grea t loss.


Gwen wishes to thank fr iends and neighbours f o r t h e s u p p o r t , letters , cards o f cond o­ len c e and d on a t ion s received. Thanks also to Rev . Chris Ste r ry f o r h is su p p o r t and comforting ministra­ tions and to all who a t ten d ed the funeral service.


PARK Louis


Th e brothers and sis­ ters o f Ben wish to exp re s s th e ir sincere thanks fo r expressions o f sympathy,cards, le t ­ ters and donations to th e C l i th e r o c H e a r t Machine Fund fo l low ­ in g th e ir r e c en t sad loss. Thanks also, to Canon D. M ew is fo r a sen sitive and uplifting service. A lso , to Brian an d J ean P r ic e and s ta f f fo r the caring and d i g n i f i e d fu n e r a l arrangements.


PETERS Beniamin


families for their


help and' support, to the Ribble


Valley Midwives and staff at Queens Park Hospital.


A special thanks


to Jayne Case for getting us all


JrfiroiK|h_^he_da2_ Congratulations."


4^


GLADWIN John


July 20lh, 2003.


Happy Birthday John. Have a great party on Saturday.


All our love, Sheila. Hove a brilliant day on Saturday.


Lots of love, Sam, Bruce and James.


Happy Birthday Grandad.


Hugs and kisses, Charlie Rose. Happy 40th Birthday John.


ASHLEY Helen


Congratulations on


achieving a first class BSc (Hons.)


Management Science Degree from


Loughborough University.


YquYe a star! Love Mummy,


Daddy, G and G. xxx.


/PERTHWAITE


Stephen (Perch) July 22nd.


Good luck and good health always.


Love from Mum, Andy, Katie,


Katherine and Grandma.


to.. , ; » I S


Happy 21st Birthday. Love and best


p wishes, Mum, Dad, Graham and


Grandma.


Congratulations Nic.


Sheila, Cheryl and families.


Love from A


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For years to come LAMINATED


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MARSDEN Nichola


July 22nd, 2003.


Happy 21st Birthday Nichola.


Love from Mum, Dad, Lisa and Laura.


Further help and friendly advice call


01282 426161


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


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


In the case of birth


announcements one of the parents signatures is required.


Announcements tor tho Births and Engagements


classifications cannot be accepted by phono.


AH in Memonams and Birthday Memoriams must be pre*paid.


Death Notices, Thanks for Sympathy, acknowledgments


and Floral Tributes must como from a Funeral Director.


Love from Katn, Jumbo, Leisha and Soraya. Coming of Age ,


Nicola Jane July 16th, 2003.


WOODS ; \L


TOE-TA PPING tunes from the musical “Annie” have delighted audiences in Read. Members of the choir from Read Primary


School have been performing extracts from the show about the little orphan girl Annie who finds her champion in the millionaire “Daddy” Warbucks. Under the guidance of music teacher Mrs


Kim Raynor, the children have been rehears­ ing the show which they have put on for par­ ents and friends of the school.


The title role is being played by Sammy


Harper, and her pet dog, Sandy, is being played by Lucy Tuley. Lucy Raynor takes on the role of Miss Ilannigan. Lewis Garforth is


Daddy Warbucks and Rebecca Jefferson is Lily St Regis. James Lavery is Rooster and the Boylan


sisters are played by Marisa Galea, Loren Taylor and Victoria Woodward. Our picture shows some of the cast.


(B090703/2a) Former rector dies


THE longest-serving Rector of Slaidburn, the Rev. George Gaze, has died aged 80. The parish had fewer young


families or newcomers to the area during Mr Gaze’s tenure from 1956-85. He was a part-time teacher


at Moorland School, Clitheroe, and also took part in promoting tourism locally. Mr Gaze played a large part


in welcoming visitors to the area, in particular the church, and was elected to the North- West Tourist Board. In 1985


Hattersley to visit circuit


THE Clitheroe Methodist Cir­ cuit is to have a visit from Lord Hattersley, the former deputy leader of the Labour party. He will be sharing some of


his work undertaken in writing his book published earlier this year, “A Brand From The Burning,” which is the story of the founder of Methodism, Mr John Wesley. Lord Hattersley, who served


as an MP for 33 years, has writ­ ten a total of 15 books. He is speaking at a meeting


of the University of the Third Age in the afternoon and then at 6 p.m. he will speak at an open public meeting in Trinity Methodist Church, Parson Lane, Clitheroe. The event is free of charge,


but it is advisable to get tickets, which are available from Rev Cheeseman on 01254 822130.


he was made a Freeman of the City of London to honour his tourism work. However, three months


later, Mr Gaze decided to leave his post. He later lived and worked in the Midlands. Mr Gaze, who was in the


Royal Navy during the Sec­ ond World War, was a gradu­ ate of Durham University and last year marked the golden jubilee of his ordination. Mr Gaze leaves wife, a son and two daughters.


Concerns


MORE than 200 Lan­ cashire dairy fanners heard that there is a future for their sector of agriculture. A conference at Myer­


scough Agricultural Col­ lege coincided with announcements about the mid-term review. I t focused on all aspects of the industry. But there were concerns


- for instance, that the recent increase in the price of milk at the supermarket will not all return to the farmer. College principal Mr John Moverley says: “ I believe Dairy North West was a great sucess. “All discussions proved


worthwhile and empha­ sised that every business needs to carefully examine all options to decide an individual way forward.”


Paramedic speaks on diabetes


AT the meeting of the Ribble Valley Diabetic Support Group, the guest speaker was Mr S. Patel, a paramedic based in Manchester, who also trains other paramedics. His talk was entitled “Deal­


JOHNSON Lorna


Many congratulations on gaining your HND in Equine Science and Management (Stud and Breeding).


Love and best wishes for Ihe future.


From Mum and Barry.


COTTAM


Garry and Adele are delighted to


announce the birth of Ethan Joel, on June 25th. A


brother for Amelia and Zachary. Thanks to


The Clithcroc Advertiser and Times is published by East


Lancashire Newspapers Limited at Bull Street, Burnley, BB111 DP (Tel: (01282) 426161, classified (01282) 422331), and printed by Broughton Printers Ltd. Registered as a newspaper at Ihe Post Office. Reproduction of the contents of this newspaper in any manner is not permitted without prior consent of the Publisher.


for all their help


presents also to the midwives


family and friends for cards and


SUMNER Alex


(Zander)


Congratulations on gaining 2:1 Ba


Hons, in Business Studies.


Well done and good luck for the future. Love Mum, Dad, Nina, Kerrie and all the family.


ing with Diabetics and their Problems” . The next meeting will be on


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August 11th in the Young Farmers’ Ribblesdale Centre, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe. Guest speaker will be Mr A. Vijayku- mar, a consultant with the Blackburn group of hospitals,


who will talk about laser eye treatment. For further details tel. Mrs Jean Miller on 01254 824312.


Pendle club’s solo whist winners


SOLO whist winners at the Pendle Club were: Mr D. Grant, Mr S. Holden, Mrs A. Foster. New players are welcome on


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


dle Club were: joint 1, Mrs M. Davies and Mr B. Wood, Mr J. Leach. New members are wel­


come every Friday at 7 p.m. Line dancing takes place


every Thursday at 1-30 p.m. and new members are welcome. Bridge winners at the Pendle


Club were: Mrs Anne Riley, Mr Joe Lynch, Mrs Frances Porter, Mrs Anne Cooper. New members are welcome every Monday at 1-30 p.m.


Double joy for lab analyst Liz


LABORATORY analyst Liz Adams has a double reason to celebrate.


She has just obtained a


first class honours degree in chemistry and has also become engaged to her boyfriend, Steve.


Employers Castle


Cement sponsored Miss Adams on her course at Salford University and she is very grateful to them. Miss Adams, who lives at Earby, announced her engagement just before the degree results came out.


Castle museum’s


archaeology days CLITHEROE Castle Museum is holding two National Archaeology days this weekend from 11 a.m. until 3-30 p.m. The aim is to learn what


archaeologists really do, and take part in a realistic dig. Inquiries can be made on 01200 424635.


Bridge Club


WINNERS on Monday at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS, Mr C. Pollard and Mrs J. Bailey, Mrs D. Blake and Mr J. Higson. EW, Mrs I. Park and Mr B. Guha, Mr D. Platts and Mrs L. Wharfe. On Thursday winners


were: NS, Mrs J. Gilmour and Mrs L. Wilkinson with equal second Mr and Mrs R. Ward and Mr and Mrs R. Blakey. EW, Mr H. Fielding and Mrs F. Foster, Mrs B. Wilson and Mr J. Renton.


WMJ Donations given


WE have been asked to point out that money handed over for the defribillator fund at Slaid­ burn Health Centre was from donations given instead of floral tributes in memory of the late Mr Frank Ellison, of Waddington, who died in March.


Quad bike stolen


A QUAD bike worth £1,400 and horse tack val­ ued at £340 were stolen from a farm workshop at Dalehead, Slaidbum.


INFORMATION Duty chemist: Heyes Chemists, 35 Moor Lane,


Clitheroe: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Police: 01200443344. Fire: In emergency 999 and ask for fire service. Electricity: 0800 1954141.


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 Hospital, Steeton: 01535 652511. Clitheroe Community Hospital: 427311. Alcohol Information Centre: 01282 416655.


Aidsline: 01282831101 (7 p.m. to 9 p.m.). Domestic Violence Helpline: 01282 422024. Cruse Bereavement Care: Blackburn, Hyndbum


and Ribble Valley 01254 207999. Environmental Agency: Emergency Hotline -


0800 807060. Drugs: Local confidential advice and informa­


tion line: 01200 444484. National: 0800 776600.


Ribble Valley Talking Newspaper: 01200 428604. Samaritans: 01254 662424. Monthly Volunteer Helpline, Volunteering Pro­


ject: 01200 422721. Lancashire Rural Stress Network: 01200 427771.


A CHEQUE for £350 was presented to L children’s charity by St James’ Primarf School, Clitheroe. The pupils have been collecting spon|


sorship for weeks to help out the Chilf dren’s Hospital Appeal Trust. The children first listened to a stor.i


written for the charity by local authol Hazel Townson, who had incorporate^ well-known characters from her books. The pupils then played a series of eduj


cational games - including learning abou j dangers in the kitchen and what to do iif an emergency - before completing work| sheets.


Family fury book comml


FURIOUS members of the Rutherford family have slammed “ Behind Closed Doors,” an emo­ tional expose written by one of their brothers. As reported in the Adver­


tiser and Times last week, Mr Brian Rutherford claims that his life has been badly affected by the strict discipline imposed on him by his father at the family home in Whalley. Mr Albert Edward Rutherford, a smart and


imposing figure nicknamed “The Mayor of Whalley”


and who died three years, ago was the father of 12 children. Three pre-deceased him.


All the survivors but two, book author Brian and one other, have this week come out strongly against what they dismiss as a pack of lies. “The family perhaps


deserves a book to say how we are all respected mem­ bers of local society, due to the firm, but fair and cer­ tainly loving upbringing by our parents,” says Mr Derek Rutherford. “ I ’m afraid that respect


does not, as far as we are concerned, apply to Brian. “Unlike nearly all the


rest of us, he has chosen not to stay in the Ribble Valley. That’s typical Brian, snip­ ing at the family from a good many miles away.


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Eileen July 21st, 2003.


Congratulations on your 40th Birthday.


Enjoy your party! ___


Love from Garry and Shannon and all the family x xx


50


EATOUGH Celina


July 16th, 2003.


Congratulations on your 50lh Birthday.


Lots of love, Brian, Suzanne, Steph, Ben and Russell.


Love A. Young Generation


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WRIGLEY Ellyse


July 17th, 2003.


Happy 1 st Birthday sweetheart.


Lots of love from Mummy and Daddy xxx


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