16 ' Clitheroe A d v e rt ise r & T im e s , Thursday, November 27th, 2008
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From A lm a, Walter, Tony, Lind a and family.
Loving husband, dad , grandad and grcat*-grandad, died N o vem b e r '• 29th, 2003. As long as life and memories last, ' We will always love and miss you.
: Walter Birthday IVIemories
Margaret an d the late John, lo v in g Father o f George an d Harry, lo v ed B ro th e r o f James.
December 1st. The best Son anyone could have. Considerate, loving,' gentle and kind. In heaven I hope youll have peace o f mind, But uh! Godthe tears of those left behind. P re c io u s
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2008, in h ospital. Jack, aged 8 7 years, o f
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, November.;:?;;? . 23 rd, *2008,'at-his" home in Lcyland and.-formerly o f - C li th c ro c , ^-Kirk, aged 28 y e a r s , the dear ly loved- dad o f Ja ck and Madison, loving son o f Sandra and Steph en, d ear brother * o f Tony,: Robert an d Steven also a • d eare st grandson o f Sally and a good friend to many. Reposing .
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■ Crematorium, date and .• tim e to. . be arranged. For funeral ar rangements please contact Br ian Price and Son , - Funeral Directors, Tel. 01200
'Pcacchavcn* Chapel o f Rest. Service and cremation wi ll take place a t A ccr ington
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22nd, N ovem ber on On Annie Josephine
Ribchestcr, A nn, aged 88 years, beloved wife o f . th e la te Eric, treasu red m oth er o f ' V e ron ica - and Gail, much loved grandma o f David, Stuart, Marc ■ and Jade-who will be * sad ly m is sed b y :all . who knew her. * Private cremation at families
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Peacefully,- *. - ■ on . November 19th, 2008 . at the East Lancashire Hospice,' Brian, aged 79 y e a r s , o f- .G rea t • Harwood ' , ■
.WEBSTER Brian Hall.
formerly o f Clitheroe, the - d e a r ly ' loved-- husband o f the late;-;. Betty, . much loved .- fath er o f Ph i l , dear . fa th e r - in - law . -. of.- Margaret: ^: and .-ira- devoted grandad of Mark and Rachel and - grea t-g ran d ad ' o f - Molly ,' ' Lucas - and - Emma, also a loved brother and brother- in-law. Reposing
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Bradford Methodist Church, '
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2008, in Belmont R e s t . Home, Longridge and * fo rm e r ly :
Thursday, 20th,
-For in our thoughts and^ in our hearts,'
Birthday IVIemories |Acknowledgemen ■ 45 years ago, my how
The ist o f December the day you were bom,
■ Always aJoker,fidl of mischief, . Making mud pies, chasing a leaf, Rest in peace, fieefivm
A toddler with cars and a couple o f books,
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- . CARNEY . David Charles .
they've flown, I remember a baby with . • angelic looks,
Love A u n ty Joan and U n c le . J im and Cousin J a cqui xx. __
pain, d U in Heaven well meet again. .
Birth d ay memories o f m y d e a r friend Elsie on November 30th. W ith • lo v e from Milcah and Patricia.
SWEENEY Qsle
Acknowledgements
. thanks to all relatives, friend s
Dorothy, Martin, Roger, . Paul and families would like to express their sincere
BACON Colin
expres s ions
neighbours for the many
and kind
condolence received during their sad loss. Th ank in g also. Rev. Canon David Mewis for his kind words and comforting minist rations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given d o n a t io n s .. They would also like to express • -
sympathy and letters and
ca rds
appreciation to Dr. I. Ibbotson and the Nurses and S ta f f of Clitheroc Communi^ Hospital for all their care and kindness and to the Price family for all funeral arrange ments and for their kindness -
their consideration. •_____ and
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' W halley Me th od is t Church for the many kind expressions o f sympathy, letters and cards or condolence received after the sad loss o f Ken. Thank you to Rev. Katy Tliomas for her support during Ken's illness and for h e r tribute a t the funeral serv ice,, her kind care has b e en ‘ a great comfort. Thank you to all who gave donations to Whalley Methodist Church in Ken's memory and for all who attended the funeral
. funeral arrangements and for their kindness and efficiency.
The family o f the late Peter would l ik e to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends, neighbours and work colleagues for-
HOLGATE Peter
condolence, messages o f sympathy, - floral tributes
cards
donations received during their recent time o f sorrow. Special thanks to the
and V ^ a l le y
Responders and P.C. Mike Rose fo r th e ir help and su pport,. Canon Norman A t ty and
F irs t
Christopher Sterry .for their kind words and ministrations and all who attended the funeral. Thank you and
Reverend j God Bless you all. T h ank you.
In OurThoughts Our Lord and S t Jude
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Remember your loved ones by placing a Christmas Memoriam with a choice o f , ^ illustrations or photograph.
BARON- ELLIS
Chris and Suzanne are proud to announce the safe arrival of their beautiful daughter -.
K E E G A N Frances
Christmas memories of a dear wife, mum, grandma and great-grandma, died August 13th 2006.
A little comer in our hearts; . Is set aside for you. As long as life and memories last. We will always remember you - •
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Love from all your family xxx
BETHANY KATE
- bom on 31st October 2008, weighing 71b l lo z .
Many thanks to everyone y for all the cards and presents >v
and a special thanks to the midwives, doctors and nurses at BRH for all their amazing help and
r--. ■ , support. . . .
RIDGWAY- FAIRHURST
Phil and Nicola announce the birth of their beautful baby daughter,
Maddie Irene May, rr November 15th, 2008.
Thank you to everyone for their , cards and gifts.
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^ Jeni ’ November 25th-■
Thank you for 21 fantastic years
Congratulations Love Mum, Dad and Becky xxx
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Lovefrom . Mum, Dad,
Claire, Andrew, Grandma Kempson and ...
Granny Ash xxx
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Finally, thanks to the P r ic e . Family for ,the
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Doreen, Lauren and Andy, Graeme and Ann and their families would like to express their sincere thanKS to all relatives, friends and members o f
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- r ThankYou fkmk%n PYE Frances would like to thank family, friends
and neighbours for cards and gifts received for her 90th birthday.
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are over the moon with the safe arrival of Kiona Violet
November 17th, weighing 81b. IWelcomed by Grace, Lily and families.
Special thanks to Granny, "Great as usual." Thanks to all family, friends and midwives for all their help, support, cards and gifts.
P.S. Kiona will be appearing at a car boot or auction soon !!
SAYLE
Paul and Lesley in Dubai would like ■
■ to announce the birth of their daughter"
Gabrielle . .
Born November 19th, 2008 < Weighing 61b 4ozs ■ ■
A welcome sister for Sebastian STEER Joanne and Anthony are
pleased to announce the birth of .
JA CO B BURWOOD
On November 20th, weighing 71b 13oz
Thanking ail concerned lABOY! ITS It GIRLS ITS’ :
422331 (C la s s if ied ) Chance to learn about
St John Ambulance ■VOLUNTEERS with St John Ambu lance will demonstrate their first aid skills a t an open night in Clitheroe on: Monday. Kibble Valley St John Ambulance is
based in Clitheroe and serves the whole. of the Valley for most major public events and other functions throughout
■the yean-On Monday, the group will open the doors of its base a t 13 King Lane between 6 and 8 p.m; Anybody wanting to find out'more about the organisation and its work is welcome to go along. ■:
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Toddler group is in danger of closing
^ ^ ^ J F a iz aA f z a ^ j . .. : There will be demonstrations of first
aid skills and resuscitation techniques, and the opportunity to speak to mem bers about becoming a volunteer. ; Anyone unable to visit on Monday
but keen to find out
more.can call the St John Ambulance central office on 01772 252239 or e-mail: clitheroe(glan- cashire.
sja.org.uk
- ‘ ^ . Plan to turn a former
.care home into house A PLANNING application has been
o f
Uxi'Lelgh . .
MOODY STEER T o e u f precfdus littig prinfg£$
Thank you Joanne and Anthony for God's gift of a beautiful grandson
JA COB BURWOOD
Granny and Grandad Steer and Nanny and Grandad Burwood xxx
Welcome to the world to my gorgeous great-grandson
With love from Nana Kay xxx
Congratulations »oW Hi:
submitted to Ribble Valley Borough Council for the change of use of former care home to form one dwelling togeth er with various alterations and exten sions. Comments on the proposal at Tunstead House, Simonstone Lane, Simonstone (number.0845) must be made to the council by November 28th. ether plans submitted include: Hurst Green: Demolition of conser
vatory, boiler house and detached domestic garage, and erection of two- storey extension and alterations at 10 The Dene (0891).
. Rimington: Replacement dwelling, amendment to approval 3/2007/0005P a t Denisfield House, Rimington Lane (0895). Slaidburn: Two new side extensions
to Slaidbum Health Centre to extend the existing treatment room and adding office area (0911).
Boy (15) questioned by police after drugs raid
A TEENAGER is being questioned by police after cannabis and white pills were found at a home in 'Whalley. A warrant was executed and police
raided the property in Mitton Road after a tip-off from members of the public on Friday evening. A 15-year-old boy is currently help ing police with their investigations.'
2 1 s t Birthday
KNOWLES; Lucy
November27th . , Love and congratulations
• on your special birthday Ail our love Mum, Dad,
Oliver, Harry, Marc and Maddy xxx ■
• Congratulations to Oliver on ' gainingyour : .
■ Eng ag em en ts ,
DRYDEN- LEEMING
Patricia Dryden is delighted to
announce the engagement of her youngest daughter. .
Fiona to C h r is son of Barbara and Jim Leeming of Barbon,-
; Love and congratulations from ' ’ ‘ - both families XX
; Msc in Environmental Technology!
A PAE.ENT and tod dler group is u n d e r . serious threat of clo sure.
. ' A “use it-or lose i t ”
appeal has V been • launched by concerned volunteers a t the Jack and Jill Toddler Group, after a downturn in the number of people attending. The facility, which has
been running a t the Lower Hall of St Mary’s Centre, for the past 25 years, is open every Monday from 9-15 to ' 11-15 a.m. Mrs Sandra Sower-
butts, a spokesman for the group, said it would be a devastating blow if the facility was to close. “'We need to a t tra c t •
more people to come along, as we are not tak ing enough money on a weekly basis a t the moment to cover the room rent and th is is draining our reserves, which are rapidly deplet ing,” she said. The non-profit organ
isation, which is run by volunteers, opened in 1983 and in its heyday boasted 30 parents and
children. Now it attracts only 15. Sandra added: “Our
toddler group isn’t just a place for children to play, b u t i t is also a great source of support for mums, carers, grandpar ents and even dads, who can come along and share their experiences with other mums. “■When you have yoiu-
first child, you need all the help you can get. I used to bring my child here and i t was
a.big plus
to.be able to speak to other mums.’’ Mother-of-two Miss
Gvrenno Jones (33), who has recently moved into the area, said the group
■ is very im p o r tan t for young mums. “I t helps parents to
get out when it’s wet and it gives you a good start to the week. Being a mum can be very diffi cult, especially with the high levels of energy in children,” she said. “At Jack and Jill, the;
children can play in a safe environment and mix with other young sters.” ■ ■Volunteer Sarah Sieezkowski (24), whose
two-year-old boy, Thomas, a t ten d s the centre, said: “I t will be heartbreaking to see the facility close. We need as much support as possible from people out there who can Bring their chil dren and keep this vital service going.” Admission is £1.50
(including refreshments) and children aged 0-3, accompanied by adults, are welcome to attend. . Oiir picture shows the
parents and children at the under-threat toddler group.
(B171108/2)
So, what do you think of the town’s market?
A NEW report out this week has suggested a complete regeneration of Clitheroe's market site.' On Tuesday, reporter Faiza
Afzaal visited the market and asked traders and customers for theirviews. ■ . Mr Richard Burney (53), who
runs the fruit and vegetable stall D. and A. Burney and Sons with his brother, Andrew, said: “The market is geiod for us, but I know a lot of ^stallholders are unhappy with it.
: “We used to have a lot of people
selling clothes and make-up, h u t they cannot compete with the big-
: ger stores selling cheap goods and decided to give up. At our stall, we
: spedalise in home grown produce, ; which keeps us going.. . r iT n terms of changes, we would ' like to see more'stalls on the mar ket selling a wide range of prod- ucts. Parking seena to be a major
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V problem, too.- That is one of the main things customers complain
. ab o u t .'I t’s not only about free parking, but the lack of parking spaces available in Clitheroe.”
: ■’Mr Abu Musa-(-35), who has ;been running the jeans stall for the ■past 20 years, said more publicity was needed to attract customers.
“I travel around various differ
ent markets in the North-West, but have found that Clitheroe is the quietest. It needs to be adver tised more. Instead of an outdoor one, it should be changed to an indoor market.' This would attract shoppers to come in all weathers. There should be free parking on the market car park. “Opening big stores in a small'
town like Clitheroe is not the solu tion. This would take trade away from us and small businesses. I ’m selling my garments cheaper than I was 20 years agol I ’m finding it hard to compete with supermar kets who are selling cheaper
. brands. Ribble Valley Borough Council has always thought of plans to move the Tourist Infor-
_ mation Centre to the market. ’■What they need to look at first is a
■ roof over our heads!’’^ ':v ; ^ ^ : Butcher Mr Stuart Gradwell
■ (55); who is also the market repre sentative for stallholders who sell: food, said: “Yes, I ’m'all for the': market being revamped, but it will’
■ be good to see a compact market, rather than
all.the stallholders
'. spaced out in a large placa’.’ . ^ Customer Simon 0,’Rourke (35), who visits the market three times
a week said: “I t lacks atmosphere compared to other markets. A big change is needed, yet the tradU
■ tional feel should remain.’’ Simon is planning to open a
' mobility vehicle hiring business in the market in March. He says more shops and stalls will encour age local people to stay and shop in Clitheroe rather than going o u t . of , the area. He. added: .“The pro-
, posal to create a pedestrianised area in Clitheroe is a brilliant idea. I t will not only improve safety, but will result in coniort and enjoy ment of everyone using the area. This way, access for all people shall be achieved, especially for wheel chair users.” : A 31-year-old market shopper who wished to remain anonymous
• told us:Clitheroe is supposed to be a hustling market town - only
’ the market is not bustling. There’s . no atmosphere and that’s why it’s so empty. I would like to see it revamped and in that I would like
• ' to see more choices of . retail goods sold. “I welcome the idea of more big
’ Stores coming into Clitheroe as ■ this will attract customers from’ Tar and wide. Also, more parking should be available.’!
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