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16 : Clitherde Advertiser &Times, Thursday, January 1st, 2009 ■


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l a n n o u i r t e e FAMILY NOTICES


; ONLINE; Funeral Directors Ciitheroe . Monumental masons


Pi e-payment funeral plans available F u n e r a l D i r e c t o r s


Richard Chew & Terry Scott Office & Chapel of Rest


Brian Price & Son ; Funeral Directors^


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5: ‘Peacehaven’ Chapel o f Rest ■ The Genuine and Independent- ' family concern of two generations: offering a 24hr personal serviced


Brian, Jean, Carl a n d Pauline 441297


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10-12 Whatley Road. Clitlieroe (opi) Suinshury’s) Tel 01200 443045 Acitnowledgements


On December 26th,'. . (Polly)’


.PARKER ' John


- Parker and the dearest brother, o f Alan , and : David and • families and a great friend to many.


■ John- (Polly) aged 54 years, the dearly loved father of Matthew, the much loved- son- o f John .- and 'Mavis


■ The funeral* service- will .ta k e place on Thursday,; • January• 8th, 2009 at Trinity Methodist: Church,^ Clithcroe ■ at- 10.30 a.m.


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• held:- at - S t . Paurs.- Church, . Low' Moor, Clithcroc,'on Monday,' January 5th at.i.p.m.-; followed hyinterment at Clithcroc Cemetery. Pamily :flowers only > please, donations in '


^ Mary,-:, much/ .loved- father o f Jennifer and. John, loving fathcr-iii- ’ law of Anne, dearest: grandpaMof Emma,' Sarali, f Claire '• and ■ Georgina,; • also . a devoted -^ ■ • great- grandpa of Aimcc and Lara. . .. Reposing, ‘ • . ‘ v in Peacehaven Chapel of/ Rest. A service will be.


. memory of-Maiince ift- so desired / may ‘ be • given-for MacMillan


. Cancer . Support,, c/o SuUcis, /• . Newton i. House,.:


• to Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors. T e l .. 01200 4 41 2 97 . '-= • '


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v-^commomorat© your.loved• one's-birthetay and shiare your


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Street, ••ri.Birchwooa. P a rk ,- . Warrington, . WA3 6FW. . Inquiries


.F a rad a y s


.December • a g rd , . 2008,-y in . hospital,. Maurice, •: aged 90. y ea rs,/' formerly:..:o f ' Clithcroc; the • dearly loved . husband ’ of.


Peacefully," • . ■ on


HARGREAVES Maurice


• aged 87 years, o f West Bradford, the dearly loved wi fe of the late Frank, also a much loved, auntie, great-- aiintic and great- grcat-auntie. ■:


Peacefully, V . v on December 26th, 2008, in V hospital,- Rcncc,


' NOWELL Renee


■ day .and time, to b e ' arranged.


•Reposing •• • m Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. Service and’ interment will take, place at St: Helen's Church, -Waddinglon,:


•Bradford V Road, W a d d 1 n g t o n , Clitlicroc,.: BB7. 3JD. For • • 1 funeral ■ arrangements' please ' contact Brian ' Price ■ and -. Son, V Funeral Directors. 1 cl.- 01200 • 4 4 1 2Q7 -__________


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flowers, only, please, donations 111 inemoiy of.Renee if so desired, may be given for the- North West. . :A i r ’ Ambulance, c/o Mrs ■ V. Leach, Carter Fold Cottage,


' Family ‘


:Royal BritishiLegion,' Whallcy - Road, Chthcroc. /’ 'Inquiries • Richard - .\v, ..,Chcw, Chtlicroc .F u n e r a l Service T c l .! -.01200 . 4 4 8 0 4 S. V • •


' Time IS swiftly passing j y byf * - ^


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Laurence and family... Acitnbwiedgements


From your loving daughter:-


• Mary, A' . John,-.Brian, Ian and


HAYTHORNTHWAITE Doreen ,


.expressions sympathy,


thanks to all-relatives,; friends: r. '' . . - and neighbours •’ for ' the many


cards-, o f condolence and for floral tributes received during - their, sad. loss.,.'Thanking also .. r '.


letters,'


kind v of/


Birmingham - for- his kind words • and comforting .' minist-. rations and to all who attended .the:funeral ’ service.'-;- .They. would • also •; like •, to^ express; th e ir : appreciation 1 to : the ’ Paramedics.' for-, their help and support on the day. - • • « -


' Father •


families would like to express, their sincere.-


.TREASURED MEMENTO


- For years to - • c ome '


LAMINAIED KEEPSAKES


NOW AVAILABLE A-With allnohoes placed'


Further-help and friendly, advice *' call’


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memories .;of .Mum' January 6th and Dad February 1st..


birthday


But love and memories 'C never die


' Rorrie and Fred : - Loving


Birthday n/lemories . MU5GR0VE


cremation ,. • .• at Accrington. Family flowers o n ly please-' but donations for The Royal. British Legion > may be given or sent.’ c/o Mrs Susan Garner,


followed by


2008 suddcnly:at h is : homc v in ‘ii Clitheroc


.Tlie family of the late Margaret would like to thanlc all the relatives,' friends ....


. WATKINS Mary


neighbours . for -, the v ery.-: '


.and. ■ -help received .during their sad loss. Thanking • . also Father's Wareing and- Corcoran and the Rev Canon Jim Duxbury. for their, part in the hineral service held at St. Michael- and St.^ Johns R.C. Church, to the : v many- .-. who attended the - service and for the donations to ’.Breast • Cancer Research via Rotary Club o f . Clitheroc. They would also-like to ', express , their appreciation -. to Dr. Martin Hogg and the staff of-the Oncology- Unit- at Bcardwood’ Hospital, -Blackburn also, to Dr. Zak and sta f f *of Pcndlcsidc Medical Practice. To . the Price family for all funeral arrangements: and . finally., to ' .Lisa Varo and the staff-of- the ' Catholic - Social Centre . for- reception.-


expressions v • o f sympathy, - -• letters, cards' o f condolence


/and many


KENDALL Ben


January 1st


Happy 21st Birthday. 1 Enjoy your day :Love as . always


'Mum, Keith ' . and GrandrnaDot


the* •


In OurThoughts


-Our Lord and St Jude '1 hank you, . . .


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HARGREAVES FAWCETT - Marie


. - Christine ' January 1st


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.Two alchos together Vodka, gin wine etc is their drink: Lova Doreen, Steven,'Anne, Michael, - .


Tricia, Stephen, Liz, John, Marla and Roii, y-r^r Christine and Gary xxx '


^ ^ J i s t h Birthday


■18 iS 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 DIVINE


Mathew James ' January4th '


With much love ■ . - -r- Grandad and Grandma xxx. - - -■ . 1 0 21 St Birthday


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Ben Oliver : January 1st


Congratulations and Happy-:


■'CJ-s- qP' . :; Birthday


Lots of love '


from


, Dad and Kimxx KENDALL


Ben Oliver January 1st


Congratulations and ■


• . - f . Happy Birthday With lots of love from '


Grandma Kendall, Auntie Susan and Uncle Ian :- i


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.0- Guest speakers at Harrop Fold •


ON Christmas Eve,, the Rev. Roy Parker, of Accrington; conducted - the late Christmas serv- • ice at 11-15 p.m. at Har­ rop Fold. Christian Fel­ lowship. A good congregation


enjoyed singing carols and Mr P ark er gave a Christmas message and conducted Holy Commu- - nion a t the end of the service. Afterwards coffee and mince pies were s e r v e d . • .■ ■


■ - On Sunday, December


28th, the guest speakers . were the Rev. Keith Hunter and his wife, the Rev. Diane Hunter, of


Settle. During the service Mr Hunter accompanied the singing on his accor­ dion and also sang an inspired solo. The mes­ sage was preached by Mrs Hunter on the text: "Arise shine for Thy light is come". Next Sunday at 2 p.m.


Mr and Mrs Mervyn and Lucy France,' of Kays Farm Fellowship, a t Scorton, will be the guest speakers. The offering on the day will be given to Kays Farm Fellowship to assist with the expenses of their children's homes in India, Nepal and Burma.


Watch out for ‘wolves’! WATCH out for wolves at the door during the festive period! T h a t is the message


Cleveleys area who charged thousands of pounds for shoddy work;


from Lancashire-Trading Standards Service, which is warning residents that doorstep'traders, or “cold ■ callers”, are likely to be targeting, households; during the holiday.' In the past few days


the service has received a higher volume of com­ plaints about doorstep traders -than .-msual," including: ■ •A f irm o f UPVCsell-, ers operating in the Pre- ' ston area: Some of the salesmen involved are believed.to be using hard selling techniques, refus­ ing to leave houses, offer­ ing price incentives such: as purchasing the old ; windows, and mistakenly; claiming that the govern­ ment is considering fin-: ing energy, inefficient houses.-There is evidence that the elderly are being, targeted;


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• Cold calling block ; pavers in the .Thornton-


• •A fascias company working in Nelson who upped the price quoted


•and then refused to return the consumer's


■ deposit;; • A company using


- aggressive sales tech- ; niques when fitting £500


. security cameras in elder- ; ly residents' houses in . 'Thornton-CIeveleys; • A firm cold calling in Nelson and Colne offer-


. ing to power, wash roofs -at a high price; ■ ^ : • Canvassers from


outside Lancashire sell­ ing tea towels and other items door-to-door. ■


-Tr a d i n g '. Standards .-Officers warn that where - customers are known to buy from cold callers or keep cash in the house,-- they may then become the targets of distraction burglaries or further sales ■visits, sincedists of poten- tial customers are passed around • the doorstep community.-------------


g,rae^ages,^ishes and ph visif w ^ . c l i t h e r o e a d y e


I'J' own" personal


KNOWLES^;? FINDER .


Alan and Jean are delighted to '


announce the engagement of their ■ daughter


Vv' Donna to Richard


. '.'sonof John and Teresa Pindar' . . ■ on , .


' Christmas Day - ■


Congratulations and best wishes ■ . ■ from both families


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and Sally, Mel, Bella, Max and Bess ^ 'xxx


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Message to drivers: don’t drink - at all!


THE - V 'In s ti tu te ;., of Advanced t.; Motorists (lAM) has'issued the simplest:; reminder to keep safe on the roads this New Year: if you are going to drive, then don't ■ drink, if you are going to drink; don't drive. -. ; , With the season’s fes­ tivities upon us between


■ parties and family get- togethers, we can all get a bit carried away. The New Year can be a time of overindulgence and. the odd tipple to toast the festive season is too easy.'. The I AM says th a t


even the smallest amount of alcohol can affect a driver's ability to drive. People's tolerances to alcohol are different depending-on factors such as their: weight, metabolism, gender, age,-


what they:have eaten, their stress levels and the amount of. alcohol they have taken. -


So remember th a t


house p a r ty measures will be much larger than those typically served in pubs. A d r i v e r - who thinks that they will have had "just the one” could be very.much over the drink-drive limit and be unaware of it. • Alcohol remains in your system the next day and for how long depends on all of the factors men­ tioned above.. Make a point of leaving your car keys at home if you are going to a party. Unless you have more alterna tive transport arrange­ ments, those car keys may tempt you to get behind the wheel when you shouldn't.


: ■


Ciitheroe Advertiser'&Times,-Thursday, January 1st, 2009 17 N E W S I N B R I E F


Lottery latest


.THE winners of the East Lancashire Hospice Lot­ tery for the draw held on '


:December-26th were: £1,000 Mr Holt, Black-- burn; £250 Mrs Morris, Blackburn; £100 Mrs Heys, Darwen. There


.were also 15 £10 -winners. If you would like to join the lottery please call Gill . on 01254 342847. •


Trailer theft


THE th e f t of an Ifor- Williams trailer is being investigated by police. The 12ft. X 5ft, flat-


Kindly pupils, raise cash for charity


KIND-HEARTED pupils at a . Ribble 'Valley high school have > ; come to the aid of leprosy suffer­ ers. ' ' • Year 7 pupils at St Augustine’s


RC High School, Billington, • : raised £1,000 for Lepra - a chari­


Cheers to


brewers A RIBBLE Valley day ; service centre has said “cheers” to the Thwaites brewery. The brewery’s Chari-'


table Trust donated a . touch sensitive fibre • : ; optic machine to Pendle­ ton Brook - a centre for adults with learning dis­ abilities. Centre manager . .


Judith Slater said: "We • assist people with vari- ■ ous disabilities and com­ plex needs and are very . grateful to Thwaites . . Brewery for the kind : support." • Judith Slater is pic­


tured; left, receiving the touch sensitive fibre ; ; : optic machine from Joan Halse of the Trust, (s ).


Make a difference in 2009


PEOPLE in Lancashire are being urged to make New Year's resolu­ tions that will help keep, the coun- ' ties roads safe in 2009.


, - Lancashire County Council's


Deputy Road Safety Group Man­ ager. Clare Farrersaid: "In January many people ■will be making New ■ Year's resolutions so what better , ' time to help make a difference on Lancashire's roads. "It only takes small changes to


make a big difference and we have put together some quick and easy ; . ideas for how you can get involved." • So, whether you’re a rider, driver.


cyclist, pedestrian or passenger, here are some tips on how you can make a difference on Lancashire's roads.. • Accelerate your smiles per hour.


Smiling is a great way, of calming other road users down or apologis­ ing for an error you might have made.. ■ : • Let someone out in front of you, they might return the favour one day ■


„ , ■ ; . ■ ■. • Be the perfect passenger. Chil-


dren fighting in the back of the car and passengers hunting for CDs are just two of the ways that passengers can affect a driver's concentration.


Try not to do anything which will distract the driver from the road. , ® Remember your road manners,-


'always thank people and stay calm in stressful situations.


; ; • Get.up a few minutes earlier in


the morning so you’re not in a rush to get to work. • Be considerate. Running across


, ro a^ or stepping out late will cause stress to drivers and will put you in danger. 0 Cyclists - remeihber to wear


high vis or reflective clothes and make sure your bike is fitted with the correct lights. ■ -


: your blogs I your letters your music V i s i t i i i . c l i t t i e r e o e a d v e r t i f e r . c o . i i l t - it's i f l U l i w e l i s i t e ! -


ty, which supports people living. with leprosy. ; After hearing a talk about how-


leprosy affects the health, hope and dignity of young people and ' taking part in a “Lepra Work- - ■out” in games lessons, pupils col­


. - Pictured are fund-raisers (from Vandals strike


lected donations from family and friends. In recognition of their - efforts pupils were presented ' with Lepra T-shirts. ; '


■ the left) Louis Pickford, Thomas Sellers and Jack Taylor, (s)


■VANDALS smashed the nearside q u arter light window of a Vauxhall Zafira a t 3-45 p.m. on December 22nd. - , The silver vehicle was


parked rin Carlton Avenue, Simonstone, when the offenders struck causing £80 damage.


Van target


THIEVES broke into a F ia t Ducato van, but after making a search of the vehicle they fled empty-handed. .: They targeted the car, which was parked in Mel- lor, a t 4-30 p.m.’ last Monday.


Granted bail


CLITHEROE man Paul Arnold Carter (42), of Shawbndge Street, was remanded on bail by Blackburn magistrates charged with causing £336 worth of damage to a window a t the White Lion pub.


£200 damage


VANDALS damaged a Jeep Cherokee parked in Mitton Road, 'Whalley. They caused an esti--


mated £200 damage, when they targeted the vehicle at around 11-20 a.m. on Saturday.


0 THE next Police and Community Together Meeting (PACT) will be held next Thursday (.Jan-. ua ry -Sth) a t Read Library.


bedded . tra i le r worth £2,500, disappeared from the driveway of a house in Chaigley. The th e f t Occurred


between 3-30 and 5-30 p.m. on Tuesday, Decem­ ber 23rd. .


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