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22 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 3rd, 2004


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Sadness at death of a true gent


by Duncan Smith


ONE of Clitheroe’s most well- known and respected charac­ ters has died following a short


illness. Many people will be saddened to


hear of the death of Mr John Kay (pictured) last week. Born in 1934 at Low Moor, he


attended Low Moor Primary and Pendle Junior Schools. When he left Ribblesdale Coun­


ty Secondary School, he worked for Robinson Builders and Slaters, where he served an apprenticeship and qualified as a plasterer. At the age of 21 he did two years’


National Service in Germany and on his return took up a new career as a male nurse at Calderstones Hospital. For the next 32 years Mr Kay


worked at both Calderstones and Brockhall, gladly taking on many different roles, but best remem­ bered for his work in Badger House, Brockhall.


In 1959 Mr Kay met his true


love, Brenda, whom he married at Martin Top Chapel, Rimington. They had one child, Karen, who unfortunately died in 1977 at the age of 14. Undeterred by this terri­ ble tragedy, the couple set about putting their lives back together. Mr Kay lived his life to the full


and would often be seen on his trusty “push iron” or stopping to have a chat. He travelled many miles with


Brenda in the beautiful local coun­ tryside and could always be relied on for his expertise on the culinary delights of many of the Ribble Val­ ley’s finest eating establishments. A keen Ribblesdale Wanderers


supporter, Mr Kay was regularly seen at Church Meadow on Satur­ day and Sunday afternoons. Dur­ ing the winter months he support­ ed Clitheroe FC and his viewing area was, and still is, well known to his friends. Helped by his family and his


multitude of friends, Mr Kay lived the latter part of his life as though


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everything was fine. Such was the character of the man that he would not let anything upset his beloved wife. Clitheroe has lost a fine man and


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A LOCAL couple have made a life­ changing decision, selling their house and giving up their jobs to ful­ fil their lifelong ambition of running a hotel. Gerard and Deborah Wright,


from Blackburn, have bought the Petre Lodge Country Hotel, in Northcote Road, Langho, after securing six-figure financial backing from Bank of Scotland Corporate Banking. The nine-bedroom hotel and


restaurant, a former village primary school, is situated in a stunning loca­ tion in the picturesque Ribble Val­ ley.


The couple, who currently run the Poppenhuis Koffie Shop in nearby


Whalley, are no strangers to the hos­ pitality industry and have ambi­ tious plans for the hotel, which will also become their new home. Gerard and Deborah will use


some of their bank loan to mod­ ernise Petre Lodge Country Hotel. New signs have already been put up and, although the hotel has been well maintained, the couple will be refurbishing and giving each room a stylish make-over. The funding has also financed the


installation of a commercial kitchen and Gerard and Deborah aim to serve tasty home-cooked meals to both residents and non-residents in the licensed restaurant in the near future.


The couple hope the changes will


help retain existing customers and attract new guests and are already looking towards expansion in the long-term. Gerard and Deborah commented:


"We know that it's going to be hard work, but running our own hotel is a dream come true. “As we passed Petre Lodge Coun­


try Hotel coming home from work one evening we saw the ‘For Sale’ sign and the rest, as they say, is his­ tory!” Pictured is Bank of Scotland cor­


porate banking manager Sharon Scholey (left) joining the couple in a toast to their future at the Petre Lodge Country Hotel, (s)


BULLDOZERS are due to move in on the LG Philips factory in Simon- stone later this year in a bid to build a new plant.


Nelson company plans move to Philips’ site Nelson engineering


firm Fort Vale is expected to take over the almost 50-year-old site, off Burnley Road, later this


year. The firm plans to shut its existing three sites in Nelson and move all 210 staff to a new Simonstone factory.


The company said it


will move on to the site this year before work starts on new premises in January 2005.


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Memories Sunday, June 20th To place a


commemorative verse on the


C O U C H John


Precious Father’s Day memories of a dear Dad and Grandad


goes by,


But memories stay As near and dear As yesterday.


Loving daughter Joan and family


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MacMILLAN T Kenneth (Ken) reasured memo r ie s of


o u r d e a r s o n , d i e d J u n e 4 t h , 2000. June comes with sad


regret, The time, the day, tve won't forget, It isn’t what we write, or even what tve say, It's how we feel inside as we think o f you today, Tomorrow, our whole lives through, We will never stop


Mum. Da d , S a r a h and


loving you, Our lovely son.


t h e c h i l d r e n , ElM*}.®’ A d r i a n a n d th e chi l­ d r e n xxx.


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P e a c e f u l l y o n M a y 3 1 s t , 2 0 0 4 a t T h e M a n o r H o u s e , C h a t b u r n , Evelyn, aged 97 y e a r s forme r ly of S l a id b u r n , th e dear ly lo v e d wi f e o f th e late E dw a r d , a much loved m o t h e r o f Micha el and th e la te Tom. a loved m o t h e r - in - l aw o f Edna a n d Ma r g a r e t a l so a mu c h lo v e d gr an n y of J o a n n e . C l a i r e a n d J o h n . R e p o s i n g in P e a c e h a v e n Chape l of R e s t . A p r iv a te crema ­ t io n wi l l ta k e place, a s e rv ic e o f thanksgiving w i l l b e h e l d a t S t A n d r e w ' s C h u r c h , S l a id b u r n on Monday. J u n e 7 th a t 11-30 a.m. F am i l y f l ow e r s o n ly p l e a s e , d o n a t i o n s in memo r y o f Evelyn if so d e s i r e d may be given f o r T h e F r i e n d s o f S l a i d b u r n C o u n t r y P r a c t i c e , c / o M r s D P e a r s o n . 1 9 Ch a p e l S t r e e t , S l a i d b u r n , C l i t h e r o e , BB7 3ES. I n q u i r i e s t o B r i a n P r i c e a n d Son Funeral D i r e c to r s . Tel . 01200 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


SLINGER Evelyn


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COWGtLL Anne


P e a c e fu l ly in hersleeD o n May 2 9 th , 2004 at


h e r h ome in Cl i theroe An n e , ag ed 60 y e a n / th e d e a r ly loved wife o f J o h n , a much loved m u m o f R u s s e l l S t e v e n . D a v i d an d J o h n , a l s o a devoted n a n a . R e p o s i n g in P e a c e h a v e n Chapel of


s e rv ic e o f thanksgivina w i l l b e h e l d a t S t Ma r y ’s P a r i s h Church C l i t h e r o e ,


We d n e sd a y . J u n e 9th a t 2 -3 0 p.m. Immedia te f am i l y f l o w e r s only p l e a s e , d o n a t i o n s in m emo r y o f Anne if so d e s i r e d may be given fo r e i t h e r th e Motor N e u r o n e Disease Soci- e ty o r t h e No r th West A i r A m b u l a n c e , c /o Mr s P au l in e Price, 39 D o w n h a m R o a d C h a t b u r n , Cl i theroe . BB7 4AU. Inqui r ies to B r i a n P r i c e a n d Son


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p e a c e f u l l y , in P o o le Ho sp i ta l , on Monday. Ma y 3 1 s t , 2004, aged 7 4 y e a r s , beloved hus- b a n d o f t h e l a t e D o r e e n , mu c h loved d a d o f Lin d a and Denis a n d t o R i c h a r d an d De e , a d o r e d grandad o f Ke i th an d Roxanne. T h e f u n e r a l s e rv ic e w i l l t a k e p l a c e a t P o o l e C r em a to r i um, o n Mo n d a y , J u n e 7th a t 1 2 -3 0 p.m. A memo­ r ia l s e rv ic e wil l take p la c e a t a la te r date. F am i l y f low e r s only p le a s e , d o n a t io n s for t h e L e w i s Ma n n in g Ho sp i c e may be sent, c / o T a p p e r F u n e r a l Service, 3 2 /3 4 Park- s t o n e R o a d , P o o le , D o r s e t , BH 1 5 2PG. Tel . 0 1 2 0 2 6 7 3 164.


S u d d e n l y b u t l y n i m P-A i l l


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T r e a s u r e d memo r i e s o f S a n d r a , die d J u n e 8th, 2 0 0 3 . D a u g h t e r o f Ed n a an d Percy, wi fe o f J o h n , m o t h e r o f S imo n a n d Ma t t h ew . R em em b e r e d o n th i s d a y by family, f r iends a n d co l league s .


CO U L T ER Sandra


Sadly Missed.


Thanks for Sympathy ATKINSON


Th e fami ly o f th e late Eve lyne Atk in s o n wish to th a n k al l relat ives , f r ie n d s an d n e ig h b o u r s fo r th e k in d me s sage s o f s ymp a th y , c a rd s an d f l o w e r s r e c e i v e d in th e i r sad b e r e a v eme n t . S p e c i a l t h a n k s t o e v e r y o n e


Evelyne Watson


L i t t l em o o r , s t a f f a t L ow f i e l d H o u s e f o r t h e i r c a r e , a i l w h o a t t e n d e d t h e fu n e r a l s e r v i c e a n d R e v . T. Vau g h an fo r his com­ fo r t in g min i s t r a t io n s .


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Do r e e n , David an d Al i ­ s o n w o u l d l i k e t o th a n k ev e ry o n e for th e k i n d e x p r e s s i o n s o f s ymp a th y a t th i s sad t ime. Special th a n k s to Ca n o n Bru n o for his k in d w o r d s an d com­ f o r t in g min i s t r a t io n s . T h a n k you to all wh o gave d o n a t io n s for the F r i e n d s o f C l i th e r o e Ho sp i ta l in memo ry of T o n y and to Cl i th e ro e F u n e r a l Service.


HOLLINGS Anthony


Br e n d a wo u ld l ike to t h a n k a l l r e l a t i v e s , n ume r o u s f r ien d s an d n e ig h b o u r s for ail the l o v e c a r e , s u p p o r t , c a rd s an d f lowe r s and in q u i r ie s d u r in g the se l a s t f e w d i f f i c u l t we e k s , for f lora l t r ib u ­ te s a n d fo r d o n a t io n s to S t J ame s ' Church, D a l e h e a d i n l i e u o f f lowe r s . Special th a n k s t o J o n a t h a n , An g i e , J a ck , J u l ie a n d San d r a j


K A Y John


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s u p p o r t iv e , to Dr Zak, a l so s ta f f a t th e Acci ­ d e n t a n d Eme rg e n c y a t B l a c k b u r n R o y a l In f i rma ry , to Rev. E. J o s e l in for conduc t ing t h e s e r v i c e , M r M. Bla ck b u rn fo r his t r i b ­ u t e t o J o h n a n d al l w h o a t t e n d e d th e s e rv ­ ic e a t T r i n i ty . Ma n y t h a n k s t o B r i a n a n d J e a n P r ic e fo r th e s e n ­ s i t i v i t y a n d e f f i c ien t fu n e r a l a r r a n g eme n t s .


b e i n g The givatest gift in life


is love, To be able to give, to receive and to share, God bless you all.


Doug. Les an d family wo u ld l ike to th a n k all r e l a t i v e s a n d f r ie n d s fo r th e o v e rwh e lmin g s u p p o r t a n d symp a th y re c e ived d u r in g th e i r s a d loss, a l so for the m a n y c a r d s , l e t t e r s , k in d w o r d s an d g e n e r ­ o u s d o n a t io n s rece ived in th e memo ry o f J u n e f o r T h e F r i e n d s o f S l a i d b u r n C o u n t r y P r a c t i c e . S p e c i a l th a n k s to th e d o c to r s a n d s taf f a t Sla id b u rn H e a l t h C e n t r e , t h e P h y s i o D e p a r tm e n t a n d a l l o n P e n d l e Wa rd , Cl i th e ro e Ho s ­ p i t a l f o r t h e i r k i n d c a r e a n d a t t e n t i o n , t h a n k s a l s o t o Rev . M a r k R u s s e l l - Sm i th for his helpful s u p p o r t , f in a l ly t o B r i a n a n d J e a n P r i c e f o r t h e i r c a r i n g a n d d ig n i f ie d fu n e r a l a r r a n g eme n t s


N EA L June


Simo n a n d al l th e fam- i l y w o u l d l i k e t o e x p r e s s t h e i r s in c e r e th a n k s to all r e la t iv e s , f r ie n d s a n d n e ig h b o u r s for th e ma n y c a rd s , le t ­ t e r s an d e x p r e s s io n s o f s ymp a th y a n d s u p p o r t r e c e iv ed in memo ry o f Me rv , w e h ave b e e n d e e p ly a p p r e c ia t iv e o f th e i r ma n y k in d n e s s e s , th a n k s to th e d o c to r s a n d n u r s e s o n t h e . Bland S u t to n Wa rd an d In te n s iv e Ca r e Un i t a t t h e M i d d l e s e x Ho sp i ta l . Lo n d o n . S p e ­ cial th a n k s to Ca n o n David Mew i s fo r his k in d min i s t r a t io n s a n d to M r T e r r a n c e S c o t t for Ills c a r in g a n d p ro - f e s s i o n a l


THOMP SON Merv


SCHOFIELD Gemma


NOVAK (nee Catlow)


Mark and Cheryl are delighted to


announce the birth of their Son,


Thomas William, a r r a n g eme n t s . f u n e r a l WYLIE


David, Ka th ry n ,P h i l ip , G r a h am a n d f ami l i e s wo u ld l ike to th a n k all n e ig h b o u r s , r e l a t iv e s a n d f r i e n d s f o r t h e k i n d e x p r e s s i o n s o f s ym p a t h y a n d l e t t e r s a n d c a r d s o f c o n d o ­ lence r e c e iv ed d u r in g th e i r s a d lo s s , th a n k ­ ing a l so Dr Cro v v th e r an d D r McMe e k in an d a l l t h e s t a f f o n T h e Med ic a l High D e p e n d ­ ency Un i t , Wa rd s 3 an d 7 fo r t h e i r c a re a n d k in d n e s s , to Rev. R o d ­ ney Nich o l so n fo r hi s im fo rti n g


(formerly Heslin) May


m i n i s t r a t i o n s . T h e Cal fs He ad Ho te l fo r ex c e l le n t s e rv ic e , Br ian a n d J e a n P r i c e f o r b e a u t i fu l ly o rg a n i z e d fu n e r a l a r r a n g eme n t s , to ev e ry o n e w h o h a s given d o n a t io n s to Th e Med ic a l High De p e n d ency Un i t a t Bla ck b u rn R o y a l I n f i rm a r y a n d f in a l ly t o R o s em a r y N o r g r o v e w h o h a s b e en s o kind, c a r ing a n d s u p p o r t iv e .


on May 25th, 2004. Weighing 71b 8ozs.


A welcome Brother for James.


Many thanks to Mr Najia, Linda Bailey, Dr Carter, Midwives and staff


on C7 and all family and friends for the lovely cards, gifts and flowers received.


Birthday Greetings I- y -m ) .\xr\


NEVILLE Elaine


June 4th, 2004.


Jack, Michael, Beth and Wills


Mum, Tim, Sharon, Allison, Hayley,


t h a n k s f o r p r a y e r s a n swe r e d .


LO R D ST JUD E SALISBURY 50


Stephen (Sam) June 6th, 2004.


Lots of love, Jean xx


Happy 50th Birthday.


FOSTER (nee Johnston)


Philippa and Steve


Congratulations on the safe arrival of Jessica Emily.


Johnston and Daniel.


Lots of love from Mum and Dad


Dad/Grandad. Love from Thomas,


Birthday


Gemma, Dave, Courtney andTyler xx


Coming of Age tfa p p ylzlflk& u f! 18


ISHERWOOD Matthew


delighted to announce the safe arrival of their beautiful Son,


WILKINS Ian and Katy are


George Harvey.


Caldervale Midwives for their fantastic care.


Born May 22nd, 2004. Weighing 71b 8oz. Many thanks to the


tfa p p y 'B i'd J itfa y !


ISHERWOOD Matthew June 7th.


Happy 18th Birthday to Matthew, a very special young man.


Well done on all you have achieved.


Love G ra n d p a and Nan.


SALISBURY Stephen


Happy 50th Birthday. L o ts o f lo v e


Jo h n , Ju lie , C a lv in and Leah


Happy Birthday Matt.


L o v e f rom A u n ty S u san ,


U n c le S tu a r t and C o u s in s , S co t t ,


S tu a r t , S a n d y and S ia n


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Happy 40th Birthday. All our love.


FATHER’S Sunday, June 20th


MOST Of ALL DAD LOVES WE LOVE DAD MOST OF AU!


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Coming of Age •





ISHERWOOD Matthew Dale June 7th.


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 3rd, 2004 23 Golden Wedding •


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Congratulations on your 18th Birthday, Matthew.


Have a great holiday.


Lots of


love. Mum. and Dad.


DIXON - INGLIS


Mr Les and Mrs Christine Dixon of


Clitheroe are pleased to announce the


Engagement of their Son, Michael to


Elizabeth, Daughter of Dr James and


Dr Sheila Inglis of Sprotbrough, Doncaster.


Love and


2! 21 21 Sf WILLIAMS


Katy Ruth Wishing you health and


happiness always. A l l o u r love.


Mum, Dad, T im and Emma x x x x


c 4 y - congratulations from both families. Diamond Wedding ■ 60 ■


TOMLINSON! Eileen and John


Saturday, Ju ne . 5th.


Congratulations and best wishes on your Golden Wedding Day.


L o ts o f lo v e f rom Ste ven, Ja n e t te ,


E l lis , G raham , V a l, M ich a e l and A n d rew x x x x


HARROP


Dorothy and Frank Married June 3rd, 1944. •


Congratulations Mum and Dad on your 60th Wedding Anniversary.


With all our love from Joan and ' Keith, and Jennifer. David and Susan, Jonathan and Claire, and Louise.


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