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Sunday March 2nd BUTLER
Kathleen
Fondest Mother's Day Memories
The very echo of her neme The memory o f her smile The little things she said and did Are with us all the while With love fom all the family
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On February lOlh, 2008, peacefully at his home in Chatburn» Edwin (Ted) Baxter, aged 75 years, the dearly loved husband o f Jen n ife r , much loved father of Judith and Steven, loving grandad o f Jame s and George and Charlotte, Joshu a and Jacob , also a very dear brother and father-in- law. The funeral service will take place on Monday, February 18th at Christ Church, Chatburn at i p.m. to tje followed by interment
BAXTER Edwin (Ted)
Ch u rchya rd . Family flowers only please but donations i f desired for The East Lancashire Hospice* or 'Marie Curie Cancer Care’ c/o Richard Cliew,
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Clithcroe Road,
George, o f Whalley, beloved husband of Winnie, loving father o f Ellen, George, Anna, Louise, John, Elizabeth, Sabina, the late Michael and their spouses, a devoted grandpa to Natalie, Amanda, Rebecca, Richard, Ellis, Angus, Megan, Bryony-Ann, Joseph, Georgia and William. Funeral service was held on Tuesday, February 5th, 2008, at English Martyrs Church, Whalley, prior to interment at Wliallcy and Wiswcll Cemetery. Donations in lieu o f flowers in memory o f George may be made to CAFOD or The Catholic Childrens Rescue Society, both c/o
On Jan u a ry 26th, 2 0 0 8 ,
HAWTHORPITHWAfTE George
suddenly,
Funeral Services, King Street, Whalley, BB7 9SW. Inquiries. Tel.
Langshaws Ol2.e;4 824.52Q-______
‘ On February 6th, 20 0 8 , Thomas, of Whalley, beloved husband o f the late Eileen, father o f David and John, brother of Muriel. Funeral wil take place at 2
p.ni. on Monday, February 18th, 2008 at Whalley Methodist Church, prior to interment at Whalley and
HOLDEN Thomas
Cemetery. Family flowers only please, but donations if desired to British Heart Foundation, c/o Lan^shaws Funeral Services, 10 3A King Street, Wliallcy, BB7 9SW. Tcl. 0 12 54
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‘Pcacehavcn’ Chapel o f Rest. Service and cremation will take place at Accrington Crematorium — date and time to be arranged.
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flowers only please, donations in memory o f Anne i f so desired may be given to the Salvation
Family
Clithcroe Branch, (please make cheques payable to Clithcroc Salvation Army) 16 Lowergate, Clitneroe, BB7 lAD. For funeral arrangements please contact Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tcl. 01200
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Februaiy 12th, 2008 at Clitheroe Care Home and formerly of B o Ito n -b y -B ow lan d and Grindlcton, Anne, in her 97th year, the dearly loved wife of the late George, also a much loved auntie of Shirl(w, Kristine and their families. Reposing .
Peacefully on Oulda Anne PARFITT
Peacefully on Friday, Februrary 8th, at Lowfield House, Clithcroe, Ruth, aged 93 years, of Sabden, the beloved wife of the late Reg, dearly loved mother o f Bernard and Anne, dear mother-in-law o f Marion and Peter, dearest grandma of Neil, Alison, Lisa and Adam and a cherished great-grandma. Funeral cortege leaves from her sons home, on Friday, February 15th at 12-45
p.ni. for service at St Nicholas' Church, Sabden at 1 p.m.
(nee Birtwell) Ruth
committal at Burnley Crematorium at 2-20 p.m. No flowers by request, donations if desired to St Nicholas' Church, Sabden, c/o Mr Bernard Parfitt, 17 Pendlesidc Close, Sabden. Bcrtwistles Funeral
followed by
Padiliam. Tcl. 0 12 8 2 771628.
surrounded by her loving family, Winn, aged 93 years, o f Mitton Road, Whalley, beloved wife o f the late Billy and devoted long time partner of Fred, also much loved mum o f Jean and J im , also a loving mum-in- law% nana and great- nana, sister and auntie. Funeral service will be held at 1 1 a.m. on Monday, February 18th at Pleasington Crematorium. Family flow'crs only please, but donations i f desired to MacMillan Nurses,
On Sunday, February 10th, 2008, peacefully at home
TOMMS Winn
and
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memory o f a de ar wife who passed away February 17th, 2006.
In e v e r loving To meuou were so Love from Jo e xx.
In loving memory o f a de ar
BOND John
Love always Noreen and family.
February 15th, 1998. Sadly missed always remembered.
Special memories o f a * dear Husband and Father, died February 18th, 2006.
GOLDSMITH EHc
Love and miss you Maureen, Kerry and Kyle XXX
This day is remembered, And quietly kept. No words arc needed, We will never forget.
Birthday Memories -
Prcciou.s nirthday memories of Nancy, who would have been 10 0 Ycar.s today. Love ^ from good friend Sheila.
BULLOUGH Nancy
husband, IRIS ASPIN
I would like to say a big thank you to Joanne, Mark, Steven and Beth
for a fabulous weekend of big surprises for my 60th Birthday.
Thank you to family and friends for your
cards, gifts and making my surprise party special on Saturday.
What a lovely surprise to see my family and friends waiting for me at the Shireburn on Sunday It was an excellent meal.
They say it comes in threes and it did! ' Tickets for Venice. Stunned
Thankyou xx
special, W'hat more is there to say, Except I wish with all my heart. You were here with me today.
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BLACKLEDGE Edith ‘
David, Nicola and I.ouisc w’ould like to thank all the family, friends, neighbours and work colleagues for the cards, flowers, messages of sympathy and donations, we would like to thank the Reverend Norman Altov for the way he conaucled the scr\nce and for Dennis and his colleagues at E.T. Birtwistle for their support in all the arrangements and for their kindness and excellent service. Also a special thanks to all the doctors and nurses at Pcndicsidc Medical Practice for their care and kindness, also to Kerry the MacMillan Nurse. Special thanks also to Tony, J i l l and Joanne at The Sanctuary o f Healing for giving comfort and treatment over the past 16 months._______
CRUMP Ann
Service, Lilian xxx.
February 22nd. Happy and smiling, always content, Ix)ved and respected wherever you went, To be toQCthcr in the same old way, My greatest wish would be to say. Happy Birthday to you today.
T0MUN50N Bernard
Carol and Les, Gemma,
February 22nd. What we would give if we could say, Happy Birthday in the same old way, To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit and talk with you a while, But beautiful memories are all we have left Ofa Father and Grandad we will never forget.
TOMUNSON Bernard
Ju l ie and Barry, Sarah, Christopher, Alan and Susan.
Rachel and Jam ie . Kelly, { . x ^ j 1
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Peggy would sincerely like to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind expressions o f sympathy, cards o f conoolence, beautiful floral tributes and donations received during her r'ecent sad loss o f her beloved husband Jack. Special thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff o f the Harris Medical Centre, Blackpool and to the doctors, nurses and sta ff of Ward 5 at Victoria Hospital, Blackpool, thank you all for your kind care and attention, to the committee, members and staff of Blackpool Cricket Club and Read Cricket Club for your fitting turnout and respect for Jack, to the Rev. John Dennett for his comforting words and lovely funeral serv'icc and finally to David Potts and staff o f La>i.on Funerals, Blackpool, for all their help, kindness' and dignified
DYSON John (Jack)
ar r an g em e n ts throughout this sad time.
The family o f the late George Hawthorn- thwaitc wish to express heartfelt thanks to all their relatives, friends and neighbours for the very
HAWTHORNTHWAITE George
expressions sympatliy,
warm
beautifully at Mass. Thanks to Langshaws Funeral Directors for their very kind attentions excellent
sang so
Thanks for prayers answered.
arrangements. OUR LORD & ST JUDE
funeral and 18th Birthday- Pianks for all you do To a special mum Love J a n e t Martin and Ben xxx
McGEEHAN E i l i s h
February 18th ; To a special
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Happy 18th. ^ ' i i i
Lots of love Mum, Gavin and Holly xxxx
2'lst Birthday'
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Happy 21st Birthday Health and Happiness
Love from Mum, Dad, John, Georgina and Sara
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donated to C.A.F.O.D. and the Catholic Children's Rescue Society, thanks to the Clithcroc Naturalists for all the comfort and solace received and to the A cappclla singers who
generously
cards o f condolence, flowers and Masses received during their sad loss. Grateful thanks to Father Price who celebrated a beautiful Requiem Mass and to the congregation and all who
letters, funeral
FARQUHAR Annie and Stuart
are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their daughter
Louise Susan ,
Born January 20th, 2008, weighing 41b 14oz.
We would like to thank everyone for their gifts and cards
' TRAYIMOR (nee Bardsley) Stephen and Keziah are
thrilled to announce the long awaited birth
of their precious son Lucas John
on Sunday February 3rd, 2008, weighing 71b 2oz at RBH. A huge thank you to all staff and consultants on the RMU at St
Marys in Manchester, whom without you this would not have been possible,
Ribble Valley Midwives, especially Annette Dugdale for their superb antenatal care.
Anna Byrom for "being there" and having the patience of a Saint. Lastly to our
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wonderful families and friends for all your love and constant support over the years and all the beautiful cards, gifts and well wishes we have received at this most joyful time. Thank you to you all
Congratulations' HURST Francesca
Congratulations we knew you could do it Frankie
Ba (Hons) in Early Childhood Studies Love M um , Dad and Kate xxx
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February 14th Love and best wishes A u n ty Mary
on y o u r 80th Birthday From Susan,
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February 17th
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Text bid to catch rural
by Faiza Afzaal
FARMERS, game- keepers and even walkers are being re cruited to help police catch rural criminals in a pioneering text mes
saging scheme. The free text messaging
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February 15th
Happy 1st Birthday to our lovely little boy Love Mummy, Daddy xxx To our little brother
Love and kisses on your birthday Freddie, Billy, Jodie, Unzi xxx
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Show your Mum hov much you care by placing a greeting today.
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scheme has been launched by police in the Ribble Valley. Rural residents are
being asked to sign up to the new project called Op-
.eration Target Rural and Community Crime Areas. The initiative is aimed
at farmers, gamekeepers and rural businesses -
•along with other people who are out and about in the countryside - and will see them receive an in stant text message alert-
, ing them to a crime or in cident that has happened. When the police receive
a report of a crime or sus picious activity, they will send a text message to all TRACCA members in the area to let them know. They do not need to take any action, but if they see or hear anything relating to the incident they can contact the police. PC Nick Mattock said:
“By telling people what is going on, others can keep their eyes and ears open and pass information back to us quickly enough for us to do something about it. “The message to crimi
nals is that if they come to the Ribble Valley, they will be seen and everyone
will be looking out for them. “Over the past 20 years,
a number of police forces have had schemes to dis tribute information using landline phones or e- mails, but research showed that people did not check their e-mails or their answer-phones reg ularly enough to get the information while it was still relevant. “However, research by
local police found that most people who were out and about in the country side did have a mobile phone and were on net works that gave them the best reception in their area. Membership of TRAC
CA and the text messages do not cost anything to the public. The set-up and running costs for the first year have been fund ed by generous sponsor ship from Longridge In surance Brokers, Country and Commercial Insur ance Brokers Ltd and Rural Insurance, which is based in Harrogate. The scheme will initial
ly be piloted iii Lon gridge, Chipping and Ribchester for 12 months, with around 50 members. Mrs Debbie Treacy
and her husband,. John, partners in CCIB Ltd, were very keen to be in volved in a local commu nity crime prevention ini tiative of this kind. John, a retired police
officer from the Ribble Valley, said: ^We must support our local commu
nities and Lancashire Constabulary, and as a previous serving officer I know only too well that the local community are the police’s eyes and ears. “Time can be such an
important factor in pre venting and detecting se rious and organised crime, travelling crime and petty theft, fraud or deception, particularly in isolated and small com munity areas. “Criminals know that
rural communities can be vulnerable at times due to their geographic location and they do often target these areas for that spe cific reason. “We fully support this
very worthwhile initiative which we hope will also give reassurance to our local communities in the Ribble Valley.” Anyone who wishes to
be a member of the scheme should write to TRACCA c/o Longridge Police Station, Derby Road, Longridge, PR3 SEE; e-mail TRACCA@
lancashire.pnn.police.uk or call into Longridge Po lice Station. Applicants should include their full name, date of birth, mo bile phone number and network and their postal address. Applications by phone will not be accept ed.
Our picture shows PC
Mattock with CCIB Lt- ddirector Anne Pickover and John and Debbie Treacy, directors and partners in CCIB. (s)
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