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Chatburn, C l ith e r o e , BB7 4AU. Inquiries to Brian P r ic e and Son Funeral Directors. Tel 0 1 200 441297.
and great-great-uncle of Chloe and Steven. T h e fu neral s e r v ic e w i l l ta k e p la c e o n Monday, N o v em b e r 24th at St Michael and St John's R C Church at 1-30 p.m. followed by internment at Cli th ero e Cemetery, to which all friends are c o r d ia l ly in v i t e d . Flowers or donations if d e s ired to Cancer Research U K or Age Concern, c /o Calver- ley’s Funeral Service, C h a tb u r n R o a d Clith eroe, BB7 2AP. Inquiries Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 442020.
Peacefully after a long i l ln e s s , in P a la c e House Nursing Home, Harry, aged 74 years, the loving and much lo v e d h u sb a n d o f S h ir ley , th e d e a r ly loved dad of Elizabeth. Susan and Caroline, also a loving grandad and great-grandad.His fu neral s e r v ic e w i l l t a k e p la c e t o d a y Thursday, November 2 0 t h , a t . B u r n le y Crematorium, at 2-30 p.m. Family f low e r s only please by request, but any donations will be gratefully received in Harry's memory to Palace House Nursing Home, care o f Susan B c l f ie ld , 1 4 T a lb o t Close, Clitheroe. BB7 ILF. All inquiries to T h e C o -o p e r a t iv e Fu neral S e rv ic e, 3 2 Colne Road, Burnley. Tel. 01282 426146.
CARVER Harry
On Monday, November 17th, 2003, suddenly in hospital, Maureen, aged 66 years, beloved wife of Raymond, lov ing mother o f Wayne, loving s ister o f . Mal colm and William and s is ter - in - law o f Jean and Sandra. Prayers w i l l b e s a id in th e Chapel o f Rest at Cli- t h e r o e F u n e r a l Services, on Tuesday, November 25th, 2003 at 10-45 a.m. prior to service and cremation at Burnley Cremato rium a t 1 1 -3 0 a.m. Flowers and inquiries p le a s e to C l ith e r o e Funeral Services, 10- 1 2 W h a l le y R o a d , Clitheroe. BB7 1AW. Tel. 01200 443045.
Maureen COX
STEVENSON MEMORIALS
Suddenlyon November 10th. 2 0 0 3 , Edmund C am b len , a g e d 8 2 years, the dearly loved son o f the late Joseph and Mildred Cambien, d ea r b r o th e r o f th e la te M a rjo rie and loving , uncle of John and Ann, a much loved great-uncle to David, Sharon and Michael,
CAMBIEN Edmund
Peacefully on Novem ber 15th. 2003. in Cli theroe Hospital, and of Abbeyfield Extra Care H om e . L ow M o o r . Ellen, aged 99 years, the dearly loved wife o f the late Frederick,.. much loved mother of Frank, a loved mother- in-law o f Patriclaand lo v in g g r a n dm a o Heather, Rowan and D awn and great- grandma o f Jennifer, A le x , T h om a s an d S c o t t . R e p o s in g in Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. Service and ere mation will take place a t A c c r in g t o n C r em a to r ium , o n Monday, N o v em b e r 24th at 11 a.m. Family f low e r s on ly p lea se donations in memory of Ellen if so desired may be given for Can cer Research. U.K. c /o M r s J ea n P r ic e , 3 9 D o w n h am R o a d .
BARNES Ellen
Thursday. November 20th at 10-30 a.m. fol lowed by interment at Clith ero e Cemetery. F l o w e r s w i l l b e r e c e i v e d
Peacehaven. Inquiries a t
Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.
Passed away peacefully o n N o v em b e r 16th , 2003, at High Brake H o u s e , C l i th e r o c ,-
Franccs.aged 93 years, o f C l i th e r o e , t h e . ______ _________ „ dea r ly lo v ed w ife o f loved wife o f Ken. lov- th e la te Jim. a ls o a ing mother of Tommy, much loved auntie and (dear grams o f J o d ie fr ien d . R ep o s in g in and Jack, and sad ly Peacehaven Chapel o f m i s s e d b y a l l • th Rest where a service Ifamily. w i l l b e h e ld to d a y | Never more than a
HAYHURST Frances
Peacefully on Novem b e r 1 3 th , 2 0 0 3 , al Longridge Community Hospital , Edith agec 5 7 years, th e dearly
(Nee Thornber) Edith
ROWCROFT to Brian Price and Son ens Church, Wadding-
iFuneral s e r v ic e and internment at St Hel
thought away, Loved and remembered everyday, Goodnight, God Bless,
IQHN4QN id on a t ion s i f d e s ired John Edaar
t o n o n M o n d a . November 24th, 2003 at 10-30 a.m. Family f low e r s on ly p lease
for RibblesdaleCancer S u d d en ly in S p rin g Sui*e R p H. cheques
CottagesHome for the "!?“,?,p; ya*fie t o J jan' Elderly, Hapton, and I c a sh ir e T e a c h in _ formerly of, Clitheroe, Hospital. All inquiries on N o v em b e r i l t h , E d e lston Funeral 2003, John, aged 92 Service. 1 Stonebridge
o f John, grandfatherof Jennifer and John and 'o v in g b r o th e r o f H a r o ld , R u th a n d Nellie. The service and cremation took place a t
Tuesd ay, N o v em b e r 78 years, o f Clitheroe, 18th. There were fam- | the dearly loved hus ily flowers only, dona tions if desired to Can c e r R e s e a r c h UK . Greenwood's Funeral S e rv ic e . T el . 0 1 2 8 2 8 3 1 3 3 3 ,6 1 3 5 5 3 .
C r em a to r ium . o n _ _ _ B u r n l e y
Peacefully on Novem b e r 1 7 th , 2 0 0 3 , in hospital, Frank, aged
SMITH Fran k
A lan and Andrea, loved father-in-law of Jean and Darren, also a devoted grandad and great-grandad.
band o f the late Ruth. much loved dad of
Donations in memory [01200 441297 of Ken, if so desired may be given to Cli theroe Hospital Hod d e r Ward, c /o M r s P a u l in e P r ic e , 3 9 D o w n h am R o a d Chatburn, Clitheroe,
father-in-lawof Shaun an d B en , a d e a r e s t grandad o f Sam and Jack, also a loved twin brother and best mate o f Keith. A service was h e ld a t S t j a m e s Church, Clitheroe on Tuesd ay. N o v em b e r 1 8 th fo l low e d by Woodlan d Burial a t C lith ero e Cemetery.
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Hospital, after a short J S n 's C h u r c h , illness Ken. aged 61 Clitheroe, ori Tuesday, years, or Clitheroe the November 25th at 12 dearly loved husband p o o n , f o l lo w e d b y o f Irene, a much loved | interment at Clitheroe d a d o f B e v a n d S u z a n n e , a lo v e d
On Nov em b e r 12th , A service will be held 2 0 0 3 , in C l i th e r o e St Michael and St
PARKER Ken
[Reposing in - Peace- haven Chapel o f R e s t
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C em e te ry . F low e r s w i l l b e r e c e iv ed Peacehaven or dona t io n s in m em o ry o Frank i f s o d e s ir ed may be given for the C l i t h e r o e H e a r t Machine fund, c /o Mrs P a u l in e P r ic e , 3 9 D o w n h am R o a d , Chatburn, Clitheroe, BB7 4AU. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel
BB7 4AU. Inquires to I th e r o e H o s p i t a l , B rian P r ic e & S o n , (Violet, aged 95 years, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.
On Monday,November jnuch lo v ed mum o f
PRESTON Betsy Maud
loving wife of the late 1$®.^ *}ana o f Gillian, Rest in oparp
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m ri n Tiioorf-iu ICIitnero.e Cemetery. November 25th, fcU
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A funeral service will take place at Whalley
payable to Friends of C l i th e r o e H o sp ita l (R ib b le Ward), c /o L an g sh aw s Fu neral S e rv ic e, I 0 3A King Street, Whalley, Lancs, BB7 9SVV. Inquiries. Tel. 01254 824529.
C em e te r y . F am i ly f low e r s on ly p lea se, deU
r p lea se, d on a t ion s in
desired may be given to the Friends of Cli th e ro e H o sp ita l , c /o
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King Kwan (Ken) TANG ber 1 l th * 2003. Peace-
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Roger would like to thank family and
friends for cards and donations in lieu of presents. £530 was raised for Derian House.
b r o th e r o f ^the la te b ^ w m b e T a X Sheila and Agnes, also missed Funeral serv-
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S a r a h , S im o n a n d Rachel and great jreat-uncle o f James, -like and Andrew.
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WADDICOR Wilfred (Wilf)
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(of the late Emmie, _ much loved brother of Laurie, a dear brother- in - la w , u n c le a n d great-uncle. Reposing in Peacehaven Chapel
(C r em a to r ium , o n Wednesday, November 2 6 th a t 1 1 -4 0 a .m . Family f low e r s on ly p lea se, d on a t ion s in memory o f Wilf if so desired may be given t o C a s t le M ed ic a l Group, c /o Mrs Chris tine Anderson, Castle Medical Group, Cli theroe Health Centre, Railway .View Road. Clitheroe. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 0 1 200 441297.
In Memoriam HEARD
ThankYou To Nigel Spooner
and his Swing Band for their excellent entertainment.
From The Manor House Nursing and Residential Home residents.
Full colour in Burnley/
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Padiham Express December 19th
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Died November 18th, 1987.
(nee O'Neill) Linda
Remembering my dear friend.
L o v e a lw a y s D aw n a n d M ich a e l.
Jin lo v in g m em o ry o f S te l la , d ie d N o v em b e r
, Stella
'2 0 th , 2 0 0 2 . F rom J o h n a n d la u r a .
Thanks for Sympathy BROOKS
WATKINS A,
.and fr ien d s fo r th e |k in d w o r d s o f condolence, messages o f sympathy and dona tions received during their recent sed loss,
Vena and her family, would like to thank all neighbours, relatives
Henry Richardson .
i Special thanks to Cas t le Medical Practice,
.kind words, Carol for all her help and Cal- v e r l e y s - F u n e r a l Service.
. Roberts, for all their [care and kindness to iH en r y o v e r th e la s t f ew y ea rs , thanking Canon Dearden for his
d o c to r s and d is tr ic t n u r s e s , a n d N ig e l
Trevor and Caroline are proud to
announce the safe arrival of
Harry Thomas,
born on Saturday, . November 8th,
weighing 51b 10oz. - Thanks to all the
Midwives at Queens Park Hospital, C7.
Also thanks to family and friends for all the gifts and support.
For friendly help and advice call in at any of of front desk receptions (Bull Street, Burnley;
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safe arrival of thfeir son, Joshua Lee
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2 5 th , 2 0 0 3 a t 9 -3 0 a.m. prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. Flowers and inquiries to Calverley's Funeral S e r v ic e , C h a tb u rn
Also thanks to
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(My back is fine). A® at ......................... ber 16th, 2003, in Cli- Peacefully on Novem
o f Abbeyfield, Castle View, Clith eroe. th e dea r ly loved w ife o f the late Samuel Mar- ig e r ison and th e la te Bernard Swarbrick,
17th, 2003, Betsy, died P e a *?a aR_d Barry, a peacefully at Hazel- [oved mother-in-lawof dene Nursing Home, Richard, also a devo-
s ister o f Arthur, Ralph {J®.®.** ^ ^?
r.vi,c.e ''[{Jl be and Rene.
A r th u r , d e a r e s t , n.5:a a n d t h e i r mother and daughter- families. Reposing in in-law o f Ian and Jean, Peacehaven Chapel of
T h an k s fo r p ra y e r s answered.
LORD ST JUDE ThankYou
BRIGGS (nee Adcroft)
Julie Margaret November 24th. Happy Birthday.
All my love from Martin.
Lots of love from Joe.
Happy Birthday. Mummy.
Happy 30th Birthday. Love from
Sarah, Rachel, Jason and Zara, Emma,
Margaret and Bill,
Paul, Tyler and Mac, Tracey, Baz, Ella and Luke.
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LIMBERT Jennie
BRIGGS (nee Adcroft)
Julie Happy 30th Birthday.
Mum and Dad. Love from Nana.
Love and best wishes from
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HOWELL Clare
November 22nd, 2003.
Congratulations on your 21st.
Love you always.
Mum, Paul and Jon xxx
(formerly Margerlson) Violet Evelyn
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The family of the late Sheila Halliwell would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and n e ig h b o u r s fo r th e many kind expressions o f sympathy and le t ters and cards of con dolence received dur in g th e ir s a d lo s s . Thanking also Canon D. Mewls for his kind words and comforting m in is tra t ion s , to all th e d o c to r s , n u r s e s and staff at Airedale Hospital for their care and kindness and to everyone w h o has given donations to the Palliative Care Trust Fund.
HALLIWELL Sheila Dyer
READ John
Look who's 50. Thought you'd got away with it!
Love the girls. FAGAN John-Paul
November 23rd.’ Happy 21st Birthday.
Love and hugs Annmarie xx
RUSHTON Oliver
November 22nd, 2003.
Happy 21st Birthday. Lots of love.
Mum, Dad, Lydia, Elizabeth, Nana and Grandad.
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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
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Announcements for the Births and Engagements
classifications cannot be accepted by phone.
All in Memoriams and Birthday Memoriams must be pre-paid.
Death Notices, Thanks for Sympathy, acknowledgments
and RoralTributes must come from a Funeral Director.
FAGAN John-Paul
November 23rd, 2003.
With all our love from Mum, Dad,
Health and happiness in the future.
Marie-Louise,Tim and Annmarie.
■ "',;Lots of kisses to Uncle J.P.
Love from Bethany.
years, dear father o f Ea ra “ e ' £°«n9nV?£»en Heather, father-in-law ££o*«*on*
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con d o len c e , f low e r s a n d d o n a t io n s t o C h r is t ie s H o sp i ta l received in memory of Mary. Special thanks to the staff o f Pendle W a rd a t C l i th e r o e Hospital and to Doctor McBride, also thanks to Clith eroe Funeral S e r v ic e s f o r th e ir arrangements.
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The family o f the late Mary Dewhurst wish to sincerely thank all r e la t iv e s , . f r ie n d s neighbours and rest dents at Lilac Grove and Hazel Grove for t h e
DEWHURST Mary
GUIRDHAM Jason
Congratulations on your 21st Birthday.
November 29th.
Have a wonderful day. Love and best wishes
Mum, Dad, Adam, Daniel and Tara
Birthday Greetings
service God Bless you all.
M a r y B o y e r a n family, would like to th an k a l l r e la t iv e s , friends and neighbours for the kind expres s io n s o f sym p a th y cards o f con d o len c e and donations received at this sad time.Special thanks to father Ware- ing for the lovely serv ice and caring words, t o a l l th e D o c to r s Nurses and staff at Cli theroe Hospital. Black burn Royal Infirmary, Queens Park Hospital, Clitheroe Health Cen tre and All care, and to everyone who atten d ed th e s e r v ic e fo r B ern a rd . F in a l ly to C a lv e rley s fo r th e ir c a r e a n d d ig n i f ie d
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TOMLINSON Saturday,'November - , 15th, 2003.
. Gavin Reynolds and ; EstelleTomlinson. Congfatulations'on your Engagement.
Love Mum, Amanda, Dennis and Sophie.
MAHER Holly
November 20th.
Happy 18th Birthday jgfc Holly..
Love always. Mum and Mat xx
Charming Edmond will be much missed
SADLY, just hours after the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times went to press last week, Edmond Cambien was found dead. Police underwater divers
recovered his body from Prim rose Lodge, Woone Lane, Clitheroe, on Wednesday after noon. There were, police said, no suspicious circumstances. The sprightly 82-year-old (pic
walk into town from his Bolland Prospect home, stopping to have a word with those he saw en- route.
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work a t the Cancer Research Shop in Castle Street, Clitheroe and was a volunteer for Age Con cern.
He gave gladly of his time to Unfortunately, in later years, he
ter to the editor of this newspaper some years ago, he had "an inter esting life." "As a civilian in office work,
was known to have suffered bouts of depression. But, in his own words, in a let
five years in the R.A.F., seeing North Africa, Italy, Sicily, many a t the top in the theatre and through my local interest in the atricals, I've been around," he wrote. The son of a Belgian confec
tioner, he was bom in Clitheroe in 1921. From a very early age he displayed an interest in music, entertaining his family with his singing and dancing. He was edu cated at St Mary's College in Blackburn and went on to start at business school in the same town, before the war disrupted his stud ies and he joined the R.A.F. He was later posted to Greece
as an air commander. He was sec retary to Air Vice-Marshall Geof frey Tuttle and based iii Kifissia, near Athens, during 1944. The British military staff was there to return the King of Greece to the throne after the German army was driven out. Greek republicans thought dif
ple, including Cecil Lewis - one of the founders of the BBC, and Mrs Dimbleby, mother of the leg endary Richard Dimbleby and grandmother of the broadcasting brothers, during the war, and was in Athens until 1946. It was dur ing his time in the R.A.F. that the theatre bug took hold of him. He took part in his unit's service shows and successfully auditioned for a part in an ENSA pantomime with a professional cast including stars from the Greek theatre. He had joined the Clitheroe Operatic Association in 1938
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ferently and, in the ensuing civil war, they seized everyone in the headquarters, including Mr Cam bien. After months of being marched around the country, liv ing in squalid camps and starving, a Red Cross truce and a change of prisoners led to his release. He returned home to recover, but just weeks later was posted to Egypt where he celebrated VE Day by taking a trip to see the pyramids. He met many interesting peo
tured) had become one of Clitheroe's best-known charac ters. With his cheery smile, he would
when rehearsals began for "Vikto ria and her Hussar," produced by Laurence Hardy. It was presented in the King Lane Hall - a building he wrote extensively about in last month's edition of the Valley. And, as was typical of Mr Cambi en, he contacted the office on Monday of last week to express his thanks for "printing another of my contributions." The operatic association folded
and after the war, he enrolled in the newly-formed Clitheroe Oper atic Society, taking part in numer ous productions. Following two seasons with the Accrington Amateurs, he returned to Clitheroe and took over as pro ducer for the Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic Society, produc ing seven musicals as well as the Clitheroe Gang Show (1963-83), pantomimes at the Catholic Hall and musicals at Calderstones. In 1989 he was presented with the National Operatic and Dramatic Association medal for 50 years' service to the amateur stage. He had an almost ency
a great ambassador for Clitheroe, who would tell visitors what a wonderful town it was, enthusiat- ically illustrating his descriptions with anecdotes and pieces of information from his fascinating life.
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1-30 p.m. on Monday at St Michael and St John R.C. Church, in Lowergate, followed by a burial at Clitheroe Cemetery. •More tributes - see letters,
he will be greatly missed. A funeral service will be held at
page 12.
Police plea for Winners at crime feedback
to parked vehicles and smashed phone boxes in Clitheroe, over the past week, police chiefs are appealing to the public to ring 999 in order to take the offend ers off the streets. Inspector Bob Ford, from Clitheroe
Police explained: “We rely on the public to assist us in catching these criminals. “If criminal damage is being caused
on the streets of Clitheroe, and citizens can give us any information, the police can be at the scene of crime within sec onds.
“We would really like the public to
come forward, and help us in order to reduce crime on the streets.”
Talk on Poland
MEMBERS of Trinity Ladies After noon Fellowship were transported abroad by Mrs Bettas who gave an interesting talk entitled “A Week in Poland”. She told members of a holiday she had
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spent there and illustrated her talk with beautiful photographs and also passed round an album of pictures. She was thanked by Mrs N. Morris who chaired the meeting. Tea and biscuits were served by Mrs McGowan, Miss Hether- ington and Mrs Taylor. Pianist was Mrs Cowperthwaite and flowers were pre sented to Mrs Bettas. Guest speaker at the next meeing will be Mrs Saberton on “Fail-trading”.
Major credit cards
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CLITHEROE police officers are urging members of the public to speak out in a bid to crack down on street crime. After a number of thefts, vandalism
Pendle club BRIDGE winners at the Pendle Club were Mrs Eileen Hadfield, Mrs Paula Dukenfield, Mrs Eva Velci- ck and Mrs Sylvia Walsh. Solo whist winners at the
Pendle Club were: Mrs M. Holding, Mrs D. Knight, Mrs A. Foster. New members welcome
every Monday at 7-30 p.m. Domino winners at the
Pendle Club were: Mr B. Cook, Mrs V. Giles, Mrs D. Knight. 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.
Bridge results
were NS Mrs J. Martin- dale and Mrs J. Bailey, Mr B. Guha and Mr J. Pol lard. EW Mr and Mrs R. Ward, Mrs I. Park and Mrs J. Higson. ' J WMJ
WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Monday were: NS equal 1st, Mrs D. Blake and Mrs J. Cowling, Mr C. Pollard and Mrs J. Bailey. EW Mr B. Guha and Mrs I. Park, Mr R. Bailey and Mrs J. Telfer. On Thursday winners
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charity shops in Clitheroe and the manager of Age Concern described him as chaining and full of integrity. He also helped in the Cancer Research shop in Clitheroe for over 10 years, work ing on Mondays and Wednesdays, a schedule he maintained until recently when he reduced his hours to Wednesday only. Staff have paid tribute to his cheer and resourcefulness and said: “He was the life and soul of the shop. Everyone who works in the shop and the customers will miss him so much.” They have decribed how he was
clopaedic knowledge of the local amateur theatre scene of yester year and his regular contributions to this newspaper provoked let ters of appreciation from many. Edmond was a volunteer in two
Celeb winsl
by Vivien Meath
AN enterprising Clitheroe famil firm has clinched a businea "Oscar" - just two years after tl] ravages of foot and mouth. Dugdale Nutrition's sales managl
Ian Brown picked up the first evl Orange Bright Business Award at t | National Business Awards in Londol The business also collected a high! commended certificate in the Natiol
al Customer Focus category. The outbreak of foot and moutli dl
ease in 2001 left many Ribble Valla farms flattened and animal feed suppl ers such as Dugdale's facing an unctf tain future. As family farms began to diversil
and sell-out to bigger premises, t f Clitheroe company's customer b a| shrank. Along came sales manager Ian Broil
(44), who with the company's technic! manager, Bryn Davies, designed ail introduced the M3 programme Ma| agement for More than Milk. A consultancy package, M3 involv|
three principles - inspection and evalu tion, reporting, and a strategic businel plan. The inspection and evaluation ptf
P a i r ’s in s i A warm, charming personality,
Richard Hargreaves, of Buck inghamshire, both 17 and studying A-levels at Stonyhurst College, were among almost 300 young people who took part in a visit, organised by the Holocaust Educational Trust. Comprehensive, grammar
and public schools nationwide were invited to send two pupils on the one-day visit. A seminar was held before
the journey, so the young peo ple, who came from many dif ferent cultural and religious backgrounds, could meet each other and hear from a Holo caust survivor. “We all had preconceptions
of what Auschwitz would be like, and were expecting it to be
THE horrors of the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland 60 years ago were brought into sharp focus-for two teenage pupils from a Ribble Valley school. Chris Moss, of Chaigley, and
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