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Telephone: 01254 820021/07860 146550 In Memoriam .


P e a c e f u l l y o n J u n 1 5 t h , 2 0 0 3 , a f t e r ^ lo n g i l ln e s s a t Hazel d e n e N u r s i n g H om e C l a y t o n - l e -D a l e a n d f o rme r ly o f S t An n e s C o u r t , L o w M o o r C l i th e r o e . Al ic e , a g e d 9 2 y e a r s , t h e d e a r l y lo v e d wi f e o f th e la te R o b e r t S c o t t a n d th e l a t e J a c k D u c kw o r t h Ken y o n , a mu c h loved m o t h e r o f D o r e e n a n d C o l i n , a l s o a l o v e d m o t h e r - i n - l aw , n a n a a n d g r e a t - g r a n dm a , R e p o s i n g in Peac e- h a v e n Ch a p e l o f Re s t . A s e rv ic e wi l l b e h e ld a t T r i n i t y M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , t o m o r r o w , F r id a y . J u n e 2 0 th a t 1 p .m. fo l lowe d by in t e r m e n t a t C l i t h e r o e C e m e t e r y . F l o w e r s w i l l b e r e c e i v e d a t P e a c e h a v e n . I n q u i r i e s to Br ia n P r i c e a n d Son 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 .


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P e a c e f u l l y o n J u n e 1 3 t h , 2 0 0 3 ,


P O R T E R Raymond


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In lo v in g m em o r y o f _ d e a r b r o t h e r , u n c l e a n d b r o t h e r - i n - l a w , d i e d J u n e 2 1 s t , 2 0 0 .1


O RM IS TO N Fred


F r o m J o h n , A n n e , R i c h a r d a n d David.


Sadly missed, R.I.P.


m y s o n . d i e d J u n e 2 1 s t , 2 0 0 1 . a g e d 3 8 y e a r s .


V)e w a d was long, Vie hill he could not climb,


A lot o f memories be left behind, Tlie tears I shed aw wiped away, O f the son l loved dearly a n d will never


rv/IIir T r e a s u r e d m emo r i e s of


W O O D S Bin


m y d a d , d i e d J u n e 2 4 th . 2 0 0 2 .


One year ago since you went away. Loved a n d remembered every day.


L o v e f r om d a u g h t e r Pa t .


Birthday Memories' JBirthday memories


K A Y Ruth


u n e 2 l s t .


Lo v e Ro b a n d Vnl. Thanksfot-Sympathy


T h e fami ly o f th e la te S a n d r a C o u l t e r w i s h e s to e x p r e s s th e i r th a n k s a n d g r a t i t u d e t o a l l r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s f o r c a r d s . l e t t e r s o f c o n d o l e n c e a n d d o n a ­ t io n s r e c e iv e d a t th i s s a d t ime . T h a n k s a l so t o C h r i s t i e s . R o y a l P r e s to n . Bu rn le y G e n ­ e r a l a n d B l a c k b u r n R o y a l


C O U L T E R Sand ra


Lo v in g m em o r i e s o f La n c e C o r p o r a l Dav id Mo o n w h o d ie d in th e s e rv ic e o f h i s c o u n t r y . J u n e 2 4 th . 19 7 2 .


MOON David


J u n e 2 5 th . 2 0 0 1 . hi loving memory tivo years on.


Joseph Howard (Joe)


H a r o ld (Ro s e ) . M O R TO N


G'ii. Noi l , Eu an , An n e . Bev e r ley a n d J o a n n a .


R E Q U I E S C A T IN PACE


In mem o r y o f a mu ch lo v e d . so n a n d b r o th e r , d ie d J u n e 2 1 s t , 2 0 0 1 .


O RM IS TO N Fred Mark


Dad a n d P e t e r .


You will always be in our tbougfjts.


Died J u n e 2 1 s t , 2 0 0 1 . Th e lo n g e s t day.


O RM IS TO N Fred


yesterday, Unit you bad to go away. Precious memories o f


you are only ever a heartbeat away.


tender touch, Your gentle ways, the


U'e miss so much yxnt'iv


F r e d , a w o n d e r f u l b r o t h e r ,


tH e a r t f e l t t h o u g h t s


loving things you used to say.


i n - l aw a n d u n c le . F r om M a r g a r e t a n d Gr a h am. Ka th l e e n . Ka te , T h o ­ ma s a n d J ame s .


o d a y a n d a lwa y s , o f b r o th e r -


To us it seams like only


S t e p h e n . J im a n d R u th th a n k fami ly memb e r s , f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o u r s f o r th e k in d n e s s a n d m e s s a g e s o f c o n d o le n c e . We s e n d s p e ­ cial t h a n k s to th e s ta f f o f A l l c a r e , C l l t h e r o e Da y Ho sp i ta l , D r F la t - ley a n d c o l l e a g u e s o f l l t h e r o e H e a l t h e n t r e . L a n c a s h i r e


(nee Slinger) Dorothy


R O D W E L L


B e a r dw o o d H o s p i t a l , C a l v e r l e y ' s F u n e r a l S e rv ic e a n d C a n o n P h i ­ l ip D e a r d e n .


I n f i r m a r y .


A m b u l a n c e S e r v i c e t h e A c c i d e n t a n d Eme r g e n c y D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f B l a c k b u r n R o y a l


✓ 1 page in a book o f memories. Is gently turned today.


L a n g s h a w s F u n e r a l s e rv ic e f o r t h e i r d ig n i ­ f ied a r r a n g em e n t s .


S t A u g u s t i n e ’s H ig h a n d R h y d d i n g s Hig h S c h o o l s f o r t h e i r c a r e a n d c o n s id e r a t io n o v e r th e l a s t five y e a r s , a l so Rev. P. D e a r d e n f o r his k i n d a n d c om f o r t i n g n i s t r a t i o n s a n d


T h e fami ly o f th e la te J o n a t h a n H am i l t o n w o u ld l ik e to e x p r e s s th e i r s in c e r e th a n k s to a l l r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o u r s f o r th e ma n y k in d e x p r e s s io n s o f s ymp a t h y a n d l e t ­ t e r s a n d c a rd s o f c o n ­ d o l e n c e r e c e iv e d d u r - *ng t h e i r s a d l o s s . h a n k i n g a l s o th e Rev.


Jonathan R ich a rd H AM IL TO N


k in d n e s s . F in a l ly to all w h o a t t e n d e d t h e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e a n d h a v e g iven d o n a t io n s .


m i n i s t r a t io n s . P a r t i c u ­ l a r th a n k s to Rib b l e Val ley C r o s s r o a d s for II t h e i r c a r e a n d


R o d n e y Nic h o l s o n fo r i s k i n d w o r d s a n d o m f o r t i n g


H o s p i t a l s , t h e E a s t L a n c a s h i r e H o s p i c e . D r A. Hu so n , Di s t r i c t n d Ma cmi l l a n Nu r s e s ,


I n f i r m a r y


Potvtvr in our thoughts, Altt'dw n'tnembt’ivd.


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TURNBULL - GEELAN To Mark and


Angela, a big


thankyou for another beautiful grandson, Luke Andrew,


Grandparents and Great-Nana Turnbull.


from both sets of


With lots of love to you all,


In lo v in g mem o r y o f


O RM IS TO N Fred


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HAMMOND Mabel and family would like lo thank everyone for the flowers, cards, telegrams and


presents on the occasion of her 100th birthday. A special thank you to


all at Lowfield House for all the extra work involved in a very ^speciaj^day.


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HARGREAVES Janet


June 22nd, 2003 Happy Birthday.


All our love from Peter and Mark.


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Janet Elizabeth June 19th.


Have a great Birthday. Lots of love from Diana and Alfie,


Laurie and Abigail, Mum, Christine and Les xxx


TURNBULL - GEELAN


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Mark and Angela are pleased to


announce the safe arrival of their son Luke Andrew, on June 12th,


weighing 61b 8oz. A welcome brother for Joseph.


Many thanks to all family and friends for the cards and gifts.


Special thanks to the Ribble Valley Midwives and all at Queens Park.


C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o M a r k a n d An g e l a on t h e b i r t h o f L u k e A n d r ew .


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A GIRL of 17 fled distraught after a midnight incident involv­ ing a car driver wearing little


ley Road, Billington, on Friday night when the car pulled up and the driver asked for directions. As the girl started giving them, the


more than stockings and sus­ penders. The girl was walking along Whal­


man exposed himself and she realised that he was wearing women’s clothing, plus a T-shirt and baseball cap.


The girl ran off and the man drove


away. Police started immediate inquiries and ask anyone involved in a similar incident who has not already reported it to do so now. • A man of 42 appeared before


magistrates in Lancaster on Monday and pleaded guilty to two offences of indecent exposure and one of using abusive behaviour. He asked for four similar offences to


be taken into account. None of the incidents involved the Ribble Valley. The man was said to have driven up


stockings in his car and he was wear­ ing a suspender belt. He told officers he would have con­


tinued to commit offences if he was not caught and felt he needed help. The man, from Rochdale, was


Mixed reception greets More cash for regional assembly plan


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NEWS that Ribble Valley residents will be given the chance to decide whether they want an elected North-West Regional Assembly to be created met with mixed reaction.


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region. I will happily respect their deci­ sion.”


the people of the North-West the chance to look at both sides of the argument and choose for themselves whether they want to see a real devolution of power back to the


Necessary Group said they were “seriously chuffed” by the announcement. A state­ ment from the group, which was backed by several Valley signatories, said: “When the referendum comes next year, we know that the people of England’s North-West will take that historic step forward and we will have that strong voice of our own.”


And campaigners calling themselves the


Stars coming to golf club


TOP names in the world of sport and enter­ tainment will be playing in a celebrity golf day at Clitheroe Golf Club on Tuesday. A star-studded field will include prolific winner Ian Woosnam (pictured right), former


Liverpool defender-turned-TV-pundit Alan Hansen, ex-England cricket captain Brian Close, snooker’s Willie Thome and comedians Frank Carson and Stan Boardman.


out for a golfing day for former snooker world champion Dennis Taylor’s benefit year. He will be sharing the profits with Children in Need and Lung Cancer UK. Each celebrity will play in a team of four


They head a long list of celebrities turning


during the day. And at night there is a celebrity dinner at


the Dunkenhalgh Hotel at which the speakers will include Stan Boardman and Frank Car-


Bike crash - man airlifted to hospital


A PILLION passenger was airlifted to hospital from the scene of an acci­ dent near Clitheroe on Monday.


machine, Mr Tony Jones (59), also of Burscough, was taken to Burnley General Hospital by land ambulance. He received bruising as the machine slid on its side.


stood not to be life- threatening. The rider of the


omew (67), of Burscough, received a back injury when the BMW machine on which he was travel­ ling went out of control on a bend on the A59 at bottom of Sawley Brow and ended up on a grass verge. His injury was under­


Mr Lawrence Barthol­


Trader’s alert over registration scam


Sara's, Castle Street, began filling in the "final notice" form she received in the post, believing it to be gen­ uine. Part way through, she decided to contact the Office of Fair Trading and was informed that it was a scam.


Mrs Collinge immediate­


A CLITHEROE town cen­ tre trader has warned oth­ ers to be on their guard regarding a letter claiming to be from Data Protection Registration Services ask­ ing for a £95 fee. Mrs Sara Collinge, of


ly asked Clitheroe Police to notify other town traders on the "ring-round" sys­ tem.


the heading "Data Protec­ tion Registration Services" on the front and under­ neath states: "Notification under the Data Protection Act 1998". It claims that failing to register is a crimi­ nal offence, with a maxi­ mum fine not exceeding level five on the criminal justice scale. “At present this level is no greater than £5,000," it adds.


The four-page form bears Burglar entered through window


A BURGLAR reached in through a small open window and managed to release the catch on a bigger one at a house in Seedall Avenue, Clitheroe, early on Sunday


morning. Entry was gained to the house and police are investigating.


regional government to the test of public opinion. “The Deputy Prime Minister has offered


West Regional Assembly, said: “I am fully committed to the democratic process, and welcome the opportunity to put plans for


whether more decisions about their area should be made locally. But the news met with mixed reaction. Coun. Derek Boden, leader of the North-


Minister John Prescott means this region is one of three across the country where peo­ ple will be given the chance to decide


The announcement from Deputy Prime


cil has long been in favour of regional gov­ ernment but could not support what has been put forward. It now remains to be seen whether our 1.14m. residents show any interest in a regional government.


cashire County Council, expressed her dis­ appointment at the news. In the past she has stated the council’s opposition to reor­ ganisation saying it would result in signifi­ cant cost to the taxpayer, with little real power being transferred to the region. Said Coun. Harding: “The county coun­


and the merging of district councils below this absurd regional assembly will take power further away from the people. It is time for the people of England to stand up and say enough is enough.” Coun. Hazel Harding, the leader of Lan­


that the Government is pressing ahead with giving people the chance to vote in a referendum on an issue that has quite clear­ ly not excited them whilst it denies people the chance to vote on an issue such as the European Convention which has a far reaching impact for everyone. “The abolition of the county councils


described the Government’s plan to push for regional assemblies as absurd, saying: “At a time when voting apathy has hit an all time low in areas where regional assem­ bly has been established this policy is mis­ placed.” He added: “I find it staggering to believe


But Ribble Valley MP Mr Nigel Evans


CASH is coming to .Clitheroe to improve shop security for the town’s small retailers. The Ribble Valley will


be spent in the North West to help retailers under the Security for Small Retail­ ers scheme which aims to improve alarms, locks and CCTV systems, as well as pay for environmental enhancement to make streets look better and feel safer.


receive £10,000, part of a £5.8m handout announced by Home Secretary David Blunkett this week. A total of £940,000 will


YOUNGSTERS were climbing the wall on Sunday in a bid to create “Unity in the Communi­ ty”.


Pendle Club


Pendle Club were: Mr J. Leach, joint 2, Mrs M. Parkes and Mrs S. Farnsworth. New members are welcome every Friday at 7 p.m. Line dancing takes place


Pendle Club were: Mrs Doris Blunt, Mr Joe Lynch, Miss Pat Harg­ reaves, Mrs Anne Riley. New members are welcome every Monday at 1-30 p.m.


Pauline’s OBE


Great Harwood, is now director of midwifery for the new NHS trust cover­ ing East Lancashire. At one time she was a commu­ nity midwife in the Ribble Valley and is well-remem­ bered for her work.


Bridge club


WINNERS on Monday at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mr and Mrs R. Atkinson, Mr D. Mortimer and Mrs B. Wilson. EW Mr B. Guha and Mrs I. Park, Mr J. Renton and Mr J. Pawlicki.


were: NS Mrs M. Phillips and Col M. Jeffery, Mrs J. Martindale and Mrs J. Bai­ ley. EW Mrs K. Higson and Mrs D. Blake, Mr and Mrs R. Ward.


On Thursday, winners WMJ Gastle battles


CLITHEROE Castle will echo to the sound of clash­ ing swords, cannon fire and the blacksmith's anvil on Sunday. The annual re-enact­


ments at the Castle Keep will be free for the day.


Ribble Valley will be tak­ ing place in special sessions throughout next week.


Schools throughout the Geoff’s delight over MBE honour cnnUnucdTroniipitgu‘1-


was installed as the Sham Mayor of Worston and also received the National Provincial Award, which was initiated in 1965 by the Associa­ tion of Chief Police Officers to recog­ nise outstanding cases of assistance to the police by members of the public in the maintenance of law and order.


bers Mr Justice Steyn had also paid tribute to Mr Braithwaite's bravery saying he had “put himself at risk of injury and indeed death”, adding “his civic responsibility and public spirit­ edness was exemplified by his brave actions, which undoubtedly led to the later arrest of the robbers.” In the same year, Mr Braithwaite


In passing sentence on the two rob­


Braithwaite was chairman of the local Advisory Committee for five years, a body which is responsible for inter­ viewing and recommending people to be magistrates.


A magistrate since 1980, Mr He has been involved with the


Clitheroe Lions Club since it was founded 21 years ago, holding the post of president from 1988-89 and becom­ ing the town’s first honorary member. In 1996, he received the Lions’ high­ est award, being named as a Melvin Jones Fellow in recognition for service to the international Lions organisa­ tion and the community.


locally for his involvement with the East Lancashire Hospice Appeal, becoming chairman in 1997. Earlier


Duly chemist: Heyes Chemists, 35 Moor


Lane, 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: Eibble Valley Borough Coun­


cil, Clitheroe 425111. CHtheroe Town Council, 424722.


Hospitals: Blackburn Royal Infirmary: Mr Braithwaite is also well-known


Braithwaite said he was “delighted” t and that it was “absolutely fantas­


ic”. He also paid tribute to the people


and volunteers he has been involved with over the years: “It is not just me, there are always other people involved,” he said.


INFORMATION


01254 263555. Queen's Park Hospital, Blackburn: 01254 263555. Airedale General Hospital, Steeton: 01535 652511. Clitheroe Community Hospital: 427311. Alcohol Information Centre: 01282


416655.


422024.' Cruse Bereavement Care: Blackburn,


Hyndburn and Ribble Valley 01254 207999.


Aidsline: 01282 831101 (7 to 9 p.m.). Domestic Violence Helpline: 01282


Environmental Agency: Emergency Hot­


line-0800807060. Drugs: Local confidential advice and


information line: 01200 444484. National- 0800 776600.


428604. Samaritans: 01254 662424. Monthly Volunteer Helpline, Volunteer­


427771.


ing Project: 01200 422721. Lancashire Rural Stress Network: 01200


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clerk to the parish meeting in Down- ham and joined the village hall com­ mittee, becoming chairman in 1975, a position he held until three years ago when he was invited to become presi­ dent. And from 1974 to 1986 he was Downham’s youth club leader. Speaking about his MBE, Mr


Earl and Countess of Wessex round the Park Lee Road site in Blackburn. In 1974, Mr Braithwaite became


this year he was on hand to show the


A FORMER manager of Bramley Meade Maternity Hospital, Whalley, Mrs Pauline Quinn, has been awarded the OBE for ser­ vices to women and chil­ dren in the Blackburn area. Mrs Quinn, who lives at


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


SOLO whist winners at the Pendle Club were: joint 1, Mrs M. Holding and Mrs D. Knight, 3rd, Mrs S. Fos­ ter. New players are wel­ come on Monday at 7-30 p.m. Domino winners at the


az Arshad and PC Steve Cox, the aim of the weekend was to enable youngsters from different


on Saturday the youngsters, from both white and Asian her­ itage families, regrouped in Clitheroe at Roefield Leisure Centre on Sunday to take part in various team activities includ­ ing five-a-side football, swim­ ming and a gym session, as well as going up the climbing wall. Organised jointly by Mr Sher-


cashire Police, Clitheroe’s Medi­ na Islamic Education Centre and Ribble Valley Borough Council’s Community Cohesion Partnership saw 25 young boys engaged in various activities throughout the weekend. After paintballing in Preston


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remanded in custody for a pre-sen­ tence report.


to two girls aged 11 in Lancaster on Saturday and asked for directions. He was arrested after they complained about him and gave the police his car number. Police found tha t the man had


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