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2 2 ' Clitheroe Advertiser & Timesj April 15th, 2004


London Marathon A here I come!


c After his application to run the race was unsuc­ sessful last year, Mr Taylor was determined to wucceed this year and so when, in December, he


Road. t nyone wishing to make donations is welcome o contact him on 01200 440745.


sibanted to do and I want to raise as much as pos­ Ale.”


as informed he had got it, he was delighted. wMr Taylor said: “This is something I’ve always


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K.The 31-year-old, Who has worked for CMS in t Blackburn for 10 years, has been training hard for


t (pictured) runs at nights and weekends along with Edisfordraining sessions at Roefield Leisure Centre on


he last three months. Outside his time-consuming job, Mr Taylor


ng up to run the London Marathon. inMr Andrew Taylor, of Downham Road, is.tak­ U8th in a fund-raising effort for Cancer Research


i COMPUTER engineer from Chatburn is gear­ 1 g part in this year’s marathon on Sunday April


using extensive damage. b Van driver, PC Carol Ragen, who is to hospital and received medical


ay afternoon. S Mr Andrew Zirfas, of Murray in halley when his Ford Mondeo was


ca collision with a police transit van t ased in Great Harwood, was taken


injuries.The pair were released later the same afternoon. anThe collision occurred at 3-30 p.m.


our. ews from the Villages


The annual meeting of council place taxpayers in Sabden takes


Meeting


7 p.m. in the Methodist Hall, Wesley Street. This is the annual opportunity for resi­ cdents to view the parish coun­


on Tuesday, May 4th, at


This meeting will be followed by the parish council AGM when ch the new chairman and vice-


o the parish council. airman will be elected. Trees


oun. Kevin Barrington said he was concerned about notices warning of car clamping near H Sabden Service Station.


C t the work.


oouth shelter needed painting but and the lengthsman would T e asked to do both jobs.


here had been no response from the Holme Committee to requests for the bonfire site on C the park to be cleared.


Coun. Anita Whalley com­ tplained about dog fouling in


from villagers.


she Padiham Road/Simon- Hatone Road area. Coun. d worth was thanked for pro­


ucing the council newsletter. Bogus


treesemoved and daffodils and praise planted, have come in for


oun. Jean Haythornthwaite reported that improvements to the brookside in Whalley Road r where brambles had been


oun. Frank Goss said an over­ hanging willow tree on Pendle Street East needed cutting back. Coun. John Shorter said y that obscene graffiti in the


in need of attention and ou the LCC has still not carried


ae was also concerned about the andlleyways between Timbrills are Eightacre Avenues which


Coun. Tony Haworth again expressed concern about over­ hanging branches along Whal­ ley Road near the factory. LCC has been informed but nothing C has been done.


hil’s annual finances and see isow the parish council precept n spent. It is also an opportu­ issues tity to put any questions or


Police are warning Sabden resi­ cdents that a number of bogus A extra vigilant.


allers are about and to be man who had been dealt with e by the courts for conning an


PC Sherratt is also warning householders and farmers to be wary of strange vehicles about as a number of stone thefts H have occurred recently.


Slderly resident of Wesley btreet, was one of a gang aelieved to be working the therea. Everyone is asked to read with warning booklet delivered


the village newsletter.


ad been arrested in the youth shelter for allegedly possessing cannabis.


More than 60 people attended a Good Friday morning outdoor service at the cross in Padiham A Road. moving service was led by Fr Trevor Vaughan of St i Nicholas’s Church and read­


Good Friday


ngs were given and special hymns sung. Fr Peter Birming­ ham of St Mary’s RC Church gave a short sermon touching on .the present troubles in the world.Easter services at all four vil­ elage churches were well attend­


A tour of churches, abbeys, manor houses, cottages and barns was led by Mr Nigel Niel at the meeting of Whalley His­ Storical and Archaeological


Ancient II


Round Robin bowling in which c four ends are played with a ey Club on Mitton Road on


hange of partner each time l have now begun at the Whal­


which might need to be done before buildings could be altered, modernised or pre­ Tserved.he next meeting will be the AGM in Whalley Abbey on April 22nd at 7-30 p.m. New members are always welcome. 3 Contact Mr C. Ward on 01254 Bowling


386G. ociety. He also indicated work


d throughout the weekend. WHALIlEYic


he also reported that a teenager


mes, masks and other equip­ c ent which needs replacing t onstantly in order to keep T he team going.


Funds are now being raised by Billington and Whalley First i Responders for gloves, batter­


Responders she latest event is a jumble T ittle ahead of schedule.


The construction of two new classrooms at Whalley Prima­ lry School will begin today, a


Classrooms


n a letter delivered to local res­ idents during the Easter holi­ days, the chairman of the governing body, Mr David Borland, explains that the work will be carried out in accordance with the planning approval and will involve some additional vehicles regu­ sclarly moving to and from the T hool playground.


I ide store.


he contractors have been s instructed that no movements


Any major construction traffic will pass to and from the site at times to minimise any dis­ lruption to the immediate


hould occur around the start and end of each day as well as at playtimes.


besidents with more details The whole project is scheduled


classrooms with the assistance A of a mobile crane.


o remove two temporary r further letter will be sent to


efore this takes place.


Access will be necessary along t Church Lane and The Square


ocality and the wider village area.


bled and a small resource area linked to the rear of the hall by a covered walkway s and in addition a small out­


the project involves the erec­ cion of a single-storey block comprising two permanent inlassrooms, toilet facilities a cluding facilities for the dis­


on April 24th at 2 p.m. Any­ one with items to donate may bring them to the school after 9-30 a.m. on the day or tel. 01254 822133.


ale at the Methodist School


Wednesdays and Sundays at 12-45 p.m. New members are welcome. Contact 01254 822134.


Mrhe summer break.


hat at 10-30 a.m. in Whalley A Methodist Church hall.


cng’s Age Concern coffee and


The office at Whalley Parish t Church, situated at the end of


nyone interested in this important subject is welcome. Laminating


T es.he office is open from 9-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. Mondays to Fridays.


sWHITEWELLS


At the PCC meeting of St Michael’s Church, Whitewell, all officers were re-elected to M serve a further 12 months.


PCC meeting


will continue as treasurer and Si secretary respectively.despersons are Mrs Margaret Porter, Mr Michael Alpe, Mr Roger Green and Mr Nicholas Millward.


nd Mrs Phyllis Robinson


Anyone interested can pop along to the social hall for a cup of tea and a chat to talk about memories of Whitewell and the surrounding area in I years gone by.


Memories


plea any other memorabilia binson tel. 01254 826236.


r Nicholas Millward.


Ar John Haworth and Mr John wlpe will continue as church­ a ardens and Mr Michael Alpe


‘Peacehaven ’ Chapel of Rest Funeral Directors


The Genuine and Independent family concern o f two generations


Brian, Jean, Carl and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297


offering a 24 Impersonal service


Council members.were re-elect­ Med en bloc with the addition of


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A talk about fire safety will be given by Lancashire Fire and i Rescue Service at this morn­


Fire safety ience.


to finish in August before the t children and staff return after r Borland thanks Whalley


tesidents for their co-opera­ aion and forbearance and npologises for any inconve­


for drivers after crash A MOTORIST and a police woman were taken to Blackburn Royal Infir­ mary for treatment. A This followed a two-car collision in


Medical treatment


d ccrington Road, Whalley, on Mon­ Wtreet, Salford, was travelling out of


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cussion and an injury to her knee. t Mr Zirfas was also taken to hospi­


h d the road was closed for about an


reatment for whiplash injuries, con­ al and was treated for whiplash


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Suddenly but peace­ ilfu l ly a f t e r a s h o r t


M DREWS arian Dominic


2 lness, on April 9th, C004, at his home in a l i t h e r o e . M a r i a n , dg e d 8 0 y e a r s , t h e


in-law and uncle.R.l.P Reposing in Peace- haven Chapel of Rest. o Requiem Mass will be


rother. brother-


oearly loved husband mh e la te Ma r g a r e t , a df Peggy, a much loved Huch loved fa the r of J a d o f D o r e e n a n d bo h n , a l s o a d e a r e s t


S u d d e n ly o n Fr id a y . A p r i l 9 t h , 2 0 0 4 , Hedley, aged 76 years, h t h e d e a r l y b e l o v e d


POINTON Hedley


t usband of Madge and


a ffered a t St Michael R e to the full. rematorium,


mlea se, d o n a t io n s in d emoryof Marian if so t esired may be given to e ithe r CAFOD o r Mh e C l i th e r o e H e a r t M a c h in e F u n d , c / o


D rs Pauline Price. 39 C ow n h am Road.


1200 441297.


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r ccrington Crema to ­ Clace a t P l e a s in g to n Aowed by cremation at


l hurch. Clitheroe, fol­ Caven Chapel of Rest. Cn d S t J o h n ' s R.C.


lifvetyone and who lived h eposing in Peace- p r ema t io n will t a k e


randpa and b ro th e r . A kind caring and w compassionate man


e ith a smile for


a e arranged. Immedi­ Tlowed by a service of d elen's Church. YVad-


toington- date and time f be a rranged. Family dlowe r s o n ly p le a s e ,


D/o Mrs J ean Price. 39 C o w n h a m R o a d . Bh a tb u rn . Clith e ro e , BB7 4AU. Inquirie s to F rian P ric e a n d Son 0 uneral Directors.Tel.


1200 441297. Clitheroe


Funeral Service Incorporating Richard Chew


10/12 Whalley Road (Opposite Sainsbnrys)


A REPUTABLE AND TRUSTED FAMILY OWNED AND RUN FUNERAL CONCERN


DAY o r N IG H T 24 H o u r Persona! Service P R IV A TE P A R K IN G


P Tel: Clitheroe 443045 M ON UM EN TAL MASONARY SERVICES rc-paid Funeral Plans Available on Request


oona tions in memory c e Sclerosis Society,


pte family flowers only Hh a n k s g i v i n g a t S t W0 3 K i n g S t r e e t . bium - d a te and time to


fol­ 24 5 2 9.


plassed on to the Multi­ RIn Ashmead. Padiham p r Hedle y w i 11 be


THORNBER Mary


o oad . Mary, who died a n April 11th. 2004, Rged 96 years, (late of w e a d ) , t h e beloved T ife o f the late Harold d h o r n b e r a n d th e Re a r ly loved mother of t o g e r , Mich a e l and mh e l a te Christopher.a g uch loved granny and d re a t-g r ann y ., a very Se a r mother-in-law of l hclagh, J ane and Gil­ fian a n d a much loved wriend to many, who mi l l b e v e r y s a d 1 y c i s s e d . Se rv ic e and oremation take s place


an Saturday at 11-30 C.m . a t B u rn le y


Wr em a t o r i um . Jo h n S h i t t a k e r F u n e r a l S e rv i c e . P a r l i ame n t 4 t r e e t . T e l . 0 1 2 8 2


4 5 9 6 9 6 . 4 2 6 9 1 2 . 24 8 5 9.


a elen and Barbara also De a r ly beloved son of g loved father-in-law.


Dh e darling husband of o iane, precious daddy d f Kathryn and Ruth,


O n T h u r s d a y . April 8 th , 2 0 0 4 , suddenly t Ma rk , aged 51 years,


TRANTER Mark


J a i s y a n d t h e late i am e s , a d e a r son- Rn -law of Aileen and b o b e r t , d e v o t e d b r o t h e r o f J e a n , Er o t h e r - i n - l a w of Dd d i e . Mic h a e l and a ebbie , a loving uncle mn d a dear friend of s any who will be - f a d l y m i s s e d . F o r pun e r a l arrangements s le a s e contact Lang- 1h aw s Funeral Service,


8 h a lley . Tel. 01254


Died April 16th, 1994. T r e a su r e d memorie s of a d e a r b r o t h e r a n d u n c l e . L o v e f r o m a Ke i th , H e a th e r , Z o e


HA RG R EA V E S M a rk


nd Mark. HO YLE


(nee Watson) Shirley


A p r i l 18th. F vmetnber jvu. b r o m s i s t e r s a n d


A little comer in our hearts, Is set aside for you, As long as life and memories last, iWe will always


ro th e r s and families. SM ITH


April 17th. We think o f you in silence,We talk about you to, We have some lovely memories, But we wish we still had foti, Nothing can eivr replace jy


Elizabeth Anne


F still.I early,n death we love vok a r om loving m o t h e r


Nothing ever will, dIn life we loved you


m,


nd b r o th e r Andrew. Birthday Memories -'


roving birth d ay mem- mord s and comforting eie s April 2 0th of a k a r b r o t h e r . F r om l n n , N o r m a n , j a rg a r e t . John, Noe-


M AP LE Norman


n e a n d Heather. LANCASHIRE


Clitheroe 422324(Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)'


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) F amilv in IVIemoriam


Loving memorie s of a v e r y d e a r s o n a n d fathe r, died April 16th, 1 9 9 4 ..Always in our thoughts. a Love "from Mum, Dad


H A RG R EA V E S M a rk


a n d d a u g h t e r s S a r a h nd Emma.


All t h e E d g e f amily would like to express a their sincere th an k s to


BARKER Alice


all re la tive s , f rie n d s mnd n e ighboursfor the o any kind expressions t f sympathy and le t­ de rs and c ards of con­ i olence received d u r ­ Tn g t h e i r s a d lo s s .


cerned a nd the staff of t Lowf ie ld Ho u s e fo r


th e d o c to r s c o n ­


kh e i r c a r e a n d hu n e r a l s e r v i c e a n d


Irene. Philip and fam­ eily w o u l d ’ l i k e t o


BIRTWIST LE John


t xp re ss t h e i r s inc e re fhanks to all relatives, friends and n eighbours eo r t h e m a n y k i n d t xpressions of sympa­ ch y a n d l e t t e r s a n d


t ad loss. Thanking also Ah e R e v . R i c h a r d


windness. Thanking all f h o attende d th e


The family of the late l Annie Bleazard would


BLEAZAR D Annie


Bhanking also Canon Deechgrove, to Canon wr u n o f o r h i s k i n d mord s and comforting allin i s t r a t io n s a n d to


f ave given d ona tions


or the Clitheroe Hea rt Machine Fund.


eAudrey wo u ld like to t x p r e s s h e r s i n c e r e fhanks to all relatives, friends a n d n eighbours eo r t h e m a n y k i n d t xpressions of sympa ­ ch y a n d l e t t e r s a n d r a r d s o f c o n d o le n c e se c e iv e d d u r i n g h e r t ad loss. T hankingalso hhe Rev. Nob le tt for


GATES Norman


m i n i s t r a t i o n s , t h e s d o c to r s , n u r s e s a n d


i s c o m f o r t i n g


seceived during their wn d k in d n e s s , t o all H appy&telU & xf!p f | | f r a rd s o f c on d o le n c e


ataff of Royal Preston I nd Bla ckburn Royal anfirmaryfor th e i r c a r e


mord s and comforting Hh e E a s t L a n c a s h i r e wtkinson for tils kind


a in i s t r a t io n s a n d to fll who a tten ded the hu n e r a l s e r v i c e a n d Fave given donations. Cinally o u r th an k s to f arl and Pauline Price dor their friendly and t ignified manner with arrangements.


h e f u n e r a l


The family of the late i D a n n y C a t t e rm o l e re la tive s , f rie n d s


C A T TERM O LE Danny


would like to express all their sincere thanks to m and n eighboursfor the


Ellis a n d l a n w o u ld s like to expre ss th e ir the many e xp r e s ­


ROBERTSON Neil Stuart


f incere th an k s to all forriends and ne ighbours


s i o n s o f s ym p a t h y , c f lowe r s , l e t t e r s a n d ccident.


Jo an Rowb o ttom and


ROWBO TTOM Edward


o any kind expressions t f sympathy and le t­ de rs and cards of con­ t olence and for floral iributes received d u r ­ Tn g t h e i r s a d lo s s .


the family of the late E dw a rd R ow b o t t om would like to thank all n relatives, friends and


J hanking also Fa th e r my m p a t h y a n d t h e w. Wa reingfor his kind


t inistrations, also to ahe p rie s t in a t te n d ­ Rnc e a t Bla ckburn - t oya l Inf irma ry. T o ah e d o c t o r s , n u r s e s Rnd staff of Blackburn L oya l In f irma ry a n d C o w f i e l d H o u s e ,


h e f u n e r a l


Na r d s r e c e iv e d a f t e r a e i l s t r a g i c d iv in g


fu h o a t t e n d e d t h e d neral service and for t ona tions received for ospice Fund.


DINSDALE Glen


A p ril 19th.


Congratulations Glen on your


18th birthday. Wishing you Health


and Happiness always. A l l o u r lo v e . M um, Dad a n d Am y x x x


r i k e t o t h a n k a l l nelatives, friends and k e i g h b o u r s f o r t h e s in d e x p r e s s i o n s o f t ym p a th y a n d flora l t r i b u t e s . S p e c i a l Bhanks to th e staff of


f earden for his com­ aorting min i s t r a t io n s


nd to all a t Calver- ley's Funeral Services.


k e i g i i b o u r s f o r t h e s in d e x p r e s s i o n s o f


a litheroe. to all wh o mh u r c h , w h i c h w e r e set te n d e d th e fun e ra l


rrangements.


ofany le tte r s and cards d condolence received t uring th e i r sad loss, ohanks also to every­ c ne who wa s able to t ome to the service of ehanksgivinga t St Hel­ t ns Church, Wadding- oon and for th e g en e r­ c us d on a tio n s to the


d rvice and have given Na r t i c u l a r t h a n k s to t ona tions to the Cli­ Fheroe He a rt Machine a und. Finally to Carl t nd Pauline Price for arrangements.


p ade in his memory, s igel McNeil for all his


bu pp o rt to th e family a e f o r e , d u r i n g a n d t f t e r t h e s e r v i c e , lhanks also to Calver- dys for th e i r caring and a i g n i f i e d f u n e r a l


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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 15th, 2004 23 LANCASHIRE


Arrange the funeral you want at today’s prices. (from £l,440)


Age Concern Pre Planned Funerals • ■ : i Thanks for.Sympathy I I Thanks for Sympathy I I Birthday Greetings-


40 4 0 40 4 0 40 40 40 40 40


GUESS WHO!


Couldn’t find the Bay City Rollers one, aren't you lucky?


Love you to bits. Mum and Dad.


' 1 4 0 Ho


Uo


40 4 0 40


Ha,apyTstetUdcy! p


HITCHEN E M ark Lee April 15th.


Congratulations and best wishes on your 18th.


Love Mum, Dad, Phil and Scott.


JOHNSON


Lorna April 20th


Happy 21st Birthday Wishing you health


and happiness always Love


Mum and Barry


PARSONS Alf & Kath


Love and best wishes on your Golden


Wedding Anniversary From all the family


. . www.clitheroetoday.co.uk- Coming of Age>: Telephone: 01200 444423 for more information II Coming of Age ■ | | GoldenWedding


WATSON


Martin April 16th.


Happy 21st Birthday.


Have a great day.j Love from


Mum, Dad, Barry, Kerry, Fabian, Lee and Vicky.


Happy Birthday, Uncle Martin. Love Eliott and Lucy.


JOHNSON


Lorna April 20th


To a very special daughter on your 2 fst birthday


Dad, Toni and Sarah xxx


Love always


f / L \V/.-s'f--..'


s u f f e r w & f > y ^ ^


ifi fit (A


Why not place a greeting on the Family Notices pages of your local newspaper?


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