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f 22 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, October 27th, 2005


Father and son claim


poultry prize


A SUCCESSFUL display of poultry was shown at the annual Kibble Valley Poultry Show. a The popular event, held


Gerald and Andrew Hillary, from Clitheroe, who won best in the show • for their rare breed pullet, a


Ht Silverwoods Auction mall, Clitheroe, attracted v ore than 900 entries of wery high quality poultry, exaterfowl and eggs from S hibitors across England, I cotland, Wales and the sle of Man.Main prize winners were


f German Langshan. The wather and son partnership, p ho have been showing poultry at the show for the t ast 32 years, was the first awime they had won this w ard. R^rve Champion g as a Birchan modern Mame cockerel shown by t r David Hall from Mal-


on. West Yorkshire. i Other local winners


tncluded, A. and D. Proc­ wor, from Ribchester, who Fon Best Large Soft Weather with a white D ynedotte female and Cavid Wilkinson, of S litheroe, who won Best woft Feather Female with a


i inorca bantam and cards an the Ancona Club Show l nd Ernie Bailey won best garge Ancona and his wrandson Daniel Cowgill, n on best opposite sex juve­ Gile with an old English


hite Leghorn Pullet. MDavid Speak took best


ame Cock bird. p Continuing the family


Bartnerships, Rodney wury, from Waddington, Oon many awards in the a ld English Game classes


awards in the Juvenile soft feather classes. Mrs Daphne MacAlpine from West Bradford also had cards in the Oxford game classes. Following the judg­ ing, the show, which had a t new layout was opened to


nd his twin grandsons had


hhe public and interest was c igh. A presentation of riups and trophies was car­ poed out by long time sup­ P rter of the Ribble Valley Boultry Club, Mr Tom Slundell snr, from Tarlton, e outhport. The society


xpressed its thanks to Clitheroe Auction Mart.


A Visual talk


asonic Fellowship. s At the event guest


w VISUAL talk on the Aork of the North West t ir Ambulance was given Co 34 members of the Mlitheroe and District


Npeaker Mrs Jackie a orthover, the charity wssistant chief executive, c as also presented with a mheque for £100 by chair­


•* p.m.


j take place at West Brad­ ford Village Hall at 2-30


nnual meeting, which will a ovember 14th will be the


an Peter Garnett. N The next meeting on


A USEFUL booklet offering i advice and information for carers


bn the Ribble Valley was launched


day. WHeld at the Clitheroe office, on


y Carers Link during an open a halley Road, the event was


“HOMEGROWN” entertain­ ment of the highest calibre was U enjoyed by members of Clitheroe


ufessionals, who were able to pick Np a copy of the free guide.


ttended by both carers and pro­


amed, The A-Z Guide for Car­ sers, the booklet provides an exten­


mive list of local and national infor­ he Big Lottery Fund, manager


ation to aid any carer. t Funded through a project with


( niversity of the Third Age sU3A), who were treated to four mhort presentations by their own


embers. w “Below the Bulge” were the


Aords used to help locate the wfrican country of Burundi, d hen Dr Marguerite Ackroyd Churescribed her work there for the


ow civil unrest was the result. w Members of the hospital staff soyd worked in a hospital with


hndependence from Belgium and r ere in personal danger. Dr Ack­


ome 50 to 60 beds in a beautiful


c late 1960s. She explained how the i ountry had been ill-prepared for


ch Misaonary Society in the


sarea “up country”, living in a Simple but practical bungalow. che helped to set up a children’s alinic where the young patients and their parents were encour­ i ged to grow plants such as maize tn pots so that they learned how ao cultivate their own crops, ^he blso taught the mothers about i irth control and helped train andigenous staff in medical skills, Dll instruction being in French. p espite the vast numbers of the Hresent population affected by t IV and Aids, Dr Ackroyd said shings were now more hopeful Pince the arrival of the latest


resident. MAnother of the members,


E uriel Hanson, described the ducation system in America,


Mrs Kathleen Eastwood said it is a beneficial guide to help carers and professionals, as it gives an extensive list of useful numbers. C Carers Link, run by Lancashire


as offering various therapy and s training sessions. Our picture


wounty Council, is an organisation foith provides advice and support


i ith emphasis being put on qual­ nty of teaching so that they did s ot become merely “trained teals”. Although fees for universi­ ay at the present time run at dpproximately $22,000, no stu­ aent is denied the opportunity of ' university place for lack of e(unds.. Those given grants are bxpected to atten^'their course t etween 7-30 a.m. and 3 p.m. and eh ^ to spend some four hours in tmployment before settling down io study. Attendance at lectures fs compulsory and three absences mrom class means the student


explaining how children were taught from an early age about w the importance of education,


r young and adult carers, as well ngela Bush. (A190905/6)


A CLITHEROE man await­ eing sentence for three breach­


ricket Club. RJohn Gidlow, of Chatburn


Sex offender hit with ban from cricket club


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vs of a Sexual Offences Pre­ bention Order has been townanned from attending the C ’s Ribblesdale Wanderers


attend the cricket ground under the terms of the order, which


oad, was previously allowed to


banned him from communicating with boys under the age of 16. However, he was seen by an off- duty police officer talking to a 14-year-old boy for 20 minutes at a Ribblesdale Wanderers match. o He admitted that breach of the


making telephone calls to a 15- year-old boy.


nvolving writing le tte r s and


t In his defence, his lawyer told whe court he had been involved a ith the cricket club for 15 years pnd coached thousands of young olayers, without any suggestion


Crder at Blackburn Magistrates’ i ourt and two other breaches


f inappropriate behaviour. p But Gidlow had been sent to


orison in 1985 for seven offences oeen sought by the police because


f indecent assault on boys. b The sex offender order had


f their concerns about his more


'V , CIttheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Plan to build DIY store is re-submitted


recent behaviour. Now, in light of e the breaches, it has been amend­


fd to specifically prevent Gidlow


derers ground. S Applying for the amendement. e as to remove temptation by ent that involved contact with


rom attending Ribblesdale Wan­ wue McLane said the purpose


A-Z booklet to help Ribble Valley carers


+


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


A PLANNING applica­ ttion (re-submission) for


she construction of DIY dtore and associated gar­ aen centre, car parking snd landscaping has been lubmitted to Ribble Val­


I t


ey Borough Council. p Comments on the pro­


excluding Gidlow from the crick­ mt club or any other establish­ young people.


Condolences


s osal at a site at Queen­ Hway, Wilkin Bridge, 0 ighfield Road (number t 857) must be made to bhe council before Novem­ er 4th.Other applications for


ws: Familv Condolences


F My L ittle Furdc lin cm i l e , l o v i n g e y e s ,


D U R K IN May


b o rn , y ou c a r e d f o r me, k e p t m e f r om h a rm , s y o u r e v e r l a s t in g w a rm


r om th e d a y I w a s


f a rin g wa y s , my love i o r you will n e v e r die.


lo consideration are as fol­ t Clitheroe; Conservatory


A n ew s t a r h a s b e e n b o r n in h e a v e n to da y . So mum it's t im e fo r you to s l e e p n ow , n o m o r e p a i n , n o m o r e s o r r ow .


t will s t a y w i t h me fo r e v e r .


Yo rear a t York House, p ork Street (0835). Pro­ e osed rear u tility room Axtension at 5 Peel Park s venue (0 8 4 5 ). Use of Chop as an office for Age i oncern Insurance sales, tnformation and services ao older people in the aea


Everyday Jor evermore you will always be in my prayers and L thoughts.


ove y o u mum. M s l e e p tig h t.


a r y - J o xx.


Announcements sent by post must be 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.


posed extension to farm­ rhouse consisting of sun-


t 12 Moor Lane (0860). Bolton-by-Bowland: Pro­


boom, entrance and store gelow. Proposed separate aarage and horse shelter Ht Hungrill Famhouse, B olden Lane (Listed


In the case of birth announcements one of ^ e parents signatures is required.


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 Roral Tributes must come from a Funeral Director.


uilding Consent) (0853). u Downham: Change of aker


N Na n a May


D U R K IN May


All o u r spec ial love, | Molly a n d Bethany.


ana, night-night, sleep tight


You may h av e left us p r ema tu r e ly , b u t y ou I will a lwa y s be in o u r | h e a r t s a n d th o u g h t s , you a r e a t pe a c e n ow, . all p ain a n d s o r r o w a r e I gone, w e will a lwa y s c love y ou , me r e w o r d s man n e v e r e x p r e s s h ow


Mum


, ,


m u c h y o u w i l l b e missed a n d j u s t h ow wuch y o u w e r e loved, i e will me e t aga in, it ls n e v e r g oo d b ye , you ai a v e j u s t g o n e o n


head, u n t i l th en , r e s t | easy.There is now a new Al angel in the heavens.


l o u r d e e p e s t love. Philip a n d J ackie.


Y To my loving nan


D U R K IN May


mou w e r e mo r e like a ' l um to me. you s adly | 1e ft u s o n O c t o b e r t 9th. 2 0 0 5 a n d even 1 l h o u g h y o u w i l l n o I bonge r b e w ith me in body, y ou will a lwa y s


NI love y ou mo r e th an e v o rd s c o u l d e v e r yxp r e s s a n d I will miss wou e v e ry day. b u t we


e w ith me in my h e a r t a n d sp irit.


ill be t o g e th e r aga in I S s omeday .


fose of existing building to mrm workshop for cabinet dlesteadings, off Main


a t Mid-


Street (0861). o Knowle Green: Erection


t f garage and retrospec­ sive permission for exten­ aion of domestic curtilage


10% OFF


t 13 Glen Aveiiue (0828). e Ribcheslcr: Two storey


extension to existing prop­ nrty (previously approved Kow with amendment) at s itchen Green Farm, Pre­


ton Road (0833). t Single storey extension


hows Clare Root and Tessa Wiley from the Big Lottery Fund at the a launch of the A-Z guide for carers,


io ex istin g dwelling, Pncluding loft bedroom at l ear Tree Cottage, Gal­


ows Lane (0855). r Sawley; Single storey


mlong with Christine Hindle, Yas- Ain Akhtar, Grace Warren and


ay no longer attend the course! Jo Kelly, an ex-social worker in


a hospital, spoke about her work with the Citizens’ Advice Bureau, which was originally set up to help and advise people dur­ ing the Swond World War. This is a voluntary organisation which raises its own funds. It is run by a board of Trustees and is always looking tor volunteers. The types of problems it advises on include s debt, benefits, employment, con­ humer issues, the utility services, s ousing, probate, and relation­ ahips between family members wnd with neighbours. Jo finds this l ork very interesting and chal­ tenging and assured her audience shat this is one job from which


Bear extension at Willow


(0856).Simonstonc: Additional room over garage at 17 Carleton Avenue (0862).


arn, Greenhead Farm ‘Uni’ friends enjoy homegrown entertainment


he does not want to retire. L The final speaker, Margaret


| o


at times a highly amusing account of her life in the Wrens, where she worked as a decoder during the war. w She explained how codebooks


c


t ould be placed in lead-lined con­ cainers and sunk so that they mould not be captured by the Ger­ mans. Working on the Enigma d achine, she was confused one day by a message she had to mecode, but which appeared to l ake no sense. She discovered sater that it was in fact the mes­ bage to confirm that the atom


upton, gave an informative and 1282614292. ^


Hiroshima. a Anyone wanting to know more 0ts secretary, Pamela Davies, on


omb had been dropped on i bout Clitheroe U3A can contact


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n ow a n d fo r e v e r Kelly a n d S a n d r a x.x.xxx.x


Aleep tight Nan ll my love


R Oc to b e r 2 7 th . todemembering you


B U C H A N A N Paul B a r ry


A ay,nd every day.


I O c t o b e r 3 1 s t . j 1993, T r e a s u r e d


H A M E R D o r is


memorie s . a m e l a


Loved and P remembered always.


family. JO H N S T O N


lIn memo ry o f a d e a r ly ao v e d h u s b a n d , d a d | n d g r a n d a d d i e d


J im


o c t o b e r 2 6 t h 1 998. Never more than a thought away. I Loved and remembered


L every day. the f amily xxx a n d Love S a r a h xx.x.


H O c to b e r 30th. Liss you so much.


B U C H A N A N P aul Barry


Mappy birthday Paul, ov e S a r ah xxx.


I pecial son on your Lov e Mum, Dad a n d


L birthday. a u r a x.


L O c to b e r 3 0th . s ots of love to a


B U C H A N A N Paul


Thanks for Sympathy


tHa z e l a n d family wish I o t h a n k r e l a t i v e s .


C A P S T IC K Jane


f r i e n d s a n d n eig h bo u r s e f o r t h e m a n y k i n d I s ym p a t h y , c a r d s a n d


x p r e s s i o n s o f


[ t h e m a n y d o n a t i o n s Mr e c e i v e d f o r T r i n i t y d e t h o d i s t C h u r c h [ u r i n g t h e i r t im e of [as o r r ow a n d the loss of m v e r y m u c h I p v e d S o t h e r a n d f r i e n d . I pe c ia l th a n k s to Dr A.


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In Memoriam


www.clitlieroetoday.co.uk In Memoriam


a o f a d e a r ly loved ' n d g re a t ly missed


g r a n d m a , d i e d 1 O c t o b e r 51s t.


1I In loving memory j wife , m o th e r and


S IM P SO N Angela


The memories share,Will keep you close in our hearts j L forever.o v e J o h n , Chelle,


I J a c q u i , M a r k , Ella.


1 s l e e p , Oc to b e r 28th.


1984.To me you were so special,What more is there to say.Except I wish with all my heart. I That you were here


In loving memory of a m y m u m , w h o fell


W O O D S Nellie


Birthday Memories


D e b i , D u s t y . H a y l e y , C h l o e . E th a n . Trav is and


Thanks for Sympathy | | Births


J o h n . Lyn. Peggy a n d f amily w o u ld like to . f t h a n k all th e r e la tiv e s ,


L A P P IN E Sue


wr i e n d s a n d n e ig h b o u r s s h o p ro v id e d u s w i th t u p p o r t a t t h i s s a d , Eime . Special t h a n k s to I C b e n e z e r B a p t i s t ' Dh u r c h a n d th e Rev. u o n J o h n s o n f o r a n . h p l i f t in g s e r v i c e t h a t S e l p e d t o c e l e b r a t e I t u e 's life. T h a n k s a l s o | Ao b e p a s s e d o n t o g l th am C a r e Home f o r


aiving Sue su ch h a p p y wo n a t i o n s r e c e i v e d r i e n d s S u e le ft b e h in d .


s u r r o u n d i n g s in h e r d f i n a l m o n t h s . T h e t i l l h o p e f u l l y a l l o w .


n d l o v i n g


ph e h om e to c o n t in u e | l r o v i d i n g t h e s am e fe v e l o f c a r e t o t h e .


F today.r om loving d a u g h te r P a t.


[D a v id . F io n a . G il l i a n [ a n d familiesNVOuld like [ t o e x p r e s s t l i e i r rs in c e r e th a n k s to all ne l a t iv e s , f r i e n d s a n d I e i g h b o u r s f o r t h e [ m a n y k in d e .xpre s sions [ lo f s y m p a t h y a n d ' [ e t t e r s a n d c a r d s o f [ c o n d o l e n c e r e c e i v e d [d u r in g t h e i r s a d loss.


M c K IN L A Y E lizab e th


Th a n k in g a lso C a n o n [ P. D e a r d e n for his k ind


[w o r d s a n d c omfo r tin g [m i n i s t r a t i o n s . t o He v e r y o n e a t tlie M a n o r a o u s e fo r all t h e i r c a r e d n d k i n d n e s s , f o r j o n a t io n s r e c e iv e d for Ct h e F r i e n d s o f f l i th e r o e Ho s p i ta l a n d I ina lly to Brian. J e a n . [ C a r l a n d P a u l in e P ric e If o r a l l t h e f u n e r a l


a r r a n g em e n t s . N EW B Y


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[Th e family o f th e la te N o rm a n Newb y wis h [ f to t h a n k all r e la tiv e s . L


Norman


t o n a t io n s re c e iv e d in . Coming o f Age ’ Sh e i r s ad b e r e a v eme n t . t pe c ia l th a n k s to all l h e c a r e r s f o r t h e i r wo v e a n d a t t e n t io n , all [ h o a t t e n d e d t h e Rf u n e r a l s e r v i c e a n d h e v e r e n d L. Ha rd y for min i s t r a t io n s .


f r i e n d s a n d n e ig h b o u r s oo r th e k ind me s s ag e s d f s ymp a th y , c a rd s a n d


21 21 e r c o m f o r t i n g S IM P SO N


H u s o n a n d p a r tn e r s o f C a s t l e Prac tice and th e


allove a lw a y s Be tty a n d . h e i r c are , to the Rev. [ n d a mo s t memo r a b le


P a u l in e Basterfield for a h e r k ind visits, p ra y e r s j service . Finally to all o ve a n d su p p o rt.


t Dis t r i c t Nu r s e s for all


[w h o c a m e t o t h e ls e rv ic e for all y o u r -


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D U R K IN May


i e sp e c ia lly Miss J a n e t C o t t e r i 11.


C i i t h e r o e H o s p i t a l n u r s i n g


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a t h e r P r i c e


On b eh a lf o f A u d r e y S t r e t c h . M a u r i c e a n d C e l i a w o u l d l i k e t o t h a n k m ed ica l c p r a c t i t io n e r s , n u r s e s ,


S T R E T C H Au d rey


Fh e staff of Cli th e ro e [ e a r s . T h e g e n e r o u s t p e c ia l th an k s to all


Cfflui/iA


WARDLEWORTH John and Audrey


We would like to thank our family, friends and neighbours, Charlie and Margaret and all the Rock and Roll Club. Also Terry and Carol, Mine Hosts ofThe Swan and Royal, for gifts, cards and flowers received on our Ruby Wedding. Love and thanks from us both.


a n d , , BROWN Simon and Anne-Louise w o u ld like to


announce the birth o f Alexandra Emily, on October 15th, 2005, weighing 81b lOoz.


A special little Sister fo r Cameron and Dominic.


Good Luck


SIECZKOWSKI Dad, Mum, Cathrine


and Daniel Congratulations on seeing the world and


following your dream. We will miss you all very much and so will your Grandchildren.


You are the world's best Mum and Dad ever, we couldn't have got through all the things


that have happened without you.Thanks Kat and Dan for always being there, you have been a great Sister and Brother. Well take care and good luck.


All the best, lots of love, Caroline,


Simon, Molly, Henry, Nma, Paul, Sarah and Andrew xxxx


Birthday Greetings


A.W.W. November 1st.


Happy 60th Birthday Red Leader.


Love and best wishes from all your Clan.


Special Birthday wishes Grandad.


Love, your 3 Musketeers xxx


NELSON Terry


SI 21 21


Bow, Wow Tel Wall x With love on yo u r 21st. Linda, Tel and John xxx


NELSON Terry


October 30th. Happy 21 St Terry.


Health and happiness always. Lots of love. Mum, Dad, Louise and Dom.


» Happy Birthday UncleTer_ry._ Love from Shane and Caitlin.


wa r e r s a n d all f ri e n d s s h o l i a v e b e e n s o yu p p o r t i v e o v e r t h e d o n a t i o n s t o C h a tb u r n


Village Hall F u n d in Au d r ey 's m em o r y a r e g r e a t ly a p p r e c i a t e d .


21 21 21 S f 21 21 NELSON Terry


Happy 21st Babe. All my love, Stacey xxx


2il\ 21O T


SIMPSON Helene Jayne


Happy 18th Birthday, October 28th.


Extra special wishes to a very special Daughter.


Lots of love


always. Mum and Dad xxx


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