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■ 10th, 2009, peacefully in hospital,' with h e r . famiW by ^ her side, fortined by • the Rites • of : Holy :• Mother- Church, Maria, a§ed- 88 years, the loving wi fe ' o f • the .late William Fred Parkes,
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l l th , 2009 in Abbcyfield House,
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19th at 11 a.m. Flowers 2009 at 11 a.m. Family much loved father and will be received at flQ^Qj.5. only please, ' husband. Chairman of
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■ On J u n e ' • - 10th • peacefully at his home in Clitheroe, after -a long illness,; Donald Hook, aged 70 years, the: dear .and. much loved husband of. Eunice, loving father o f P e te r and Susan and Gwen and the
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Thomas,- Kevin. Glenda and families would'like to express their sincere thanks to • all '• relatives, and friends for the many kind expressions of sympathy, and letters cards ^ of
BIRKETT Bessie
condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Katy Thomas for her
vkind words comforting - minis trations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations for TOFS.
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I received for The I Rosemere , Cancer I' Unit. Special thanks to doctors and nursing
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Treasured. memories always o f my v e r y ' d e a r . son / who Died June 21st, 2001;.
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In loving memory of a dear friend who died June 22nd, 2007. •
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Richard would like to thank all family and Wends ; for cards, presents and donations for his ; ~ ; . 40th birthday celebration.
,• A total of £600 was donated to . . - "."nie North West Air Ambulance.
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David and Olivia vnsh to - express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours: for the kind expressions ot sympathy, letters and cards of condolence and donations to The Christie received • at
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Roger. ■■ , K'tn.'JT'’ Angela and families would like to thank all, those who attended. Elsie's funeral, for the numerous cards of
condolence, expressions
this sad time. The wve and understanding shown by so many at
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this time has been deeply appreciated. Special thanks are extended to
• very special thank you to Joan's sister Ann, for . : her
Lancashire Hospice and the District Nurses for their loving care and attention. A.
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. staff at Royal Preston Hospital, Deacon Gerrard Fishwick for his. kind words and comforting service, also N Gillett and Son, Wesham for'.^ the ^ dignified and efficients funeral arrangements.
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neighbours for the. and'
-condolence;, received during their sad loss. Thanking also Mr. - Eddie Joyce for his kind words at the service and to; everyone
attended the _ funeral ^ service and have given * donations.
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- Kerry the MacMillan : Nurse for their care and support, finally to Brian, Jean, Carl and. Pauline Price fo r ’ all funeral arrangements.'•
appreciation to Dr. Crowthcr, Dr. Warren, District Nurses and
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•Philip Price for his •comforting prayers and. - ministrations. Also to Lianna Champ and staff of L. Champ Funeral Services for their professional and caring attention.
remembered. Special thanks ' are also extended to Helen Jones (soloist) and John Gray (organist) and also to Father
Mary and - all- the family thank everyone, for their cards and tributes received in memory ; o f Isaac. Thanking' also the Surgeons, Doctors and Nurses at The Royal Blackburn, - Preston Royal and Clithcroe Community Hospitals for all the care and nursing he received. They would also like to express • their appreciation to Rev. J. Brockleliurst. for his kind understanding and to eveiyone who attended the funeral service and have given donations for the North . West Air Ambulance. Finally our thanks go to Bnan,.Jcan, Carl and Pauline Price for all funeral arrangements.
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hospice. A very special, thank you to Doctors, Bailey and Mellody,, Mary • Smithson, Townfield
Services, District Nurses, the staff of Mcarley Fold and the dedicated care ^ d support of all at The East
Hospice, also sincere thanks to Dee and residents of Corbndge Court, 1 to Canon Duxbury •.
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understanding funeral arrangements.
- God Bless You All. - expressions
• sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours . for the- many -
sympathy and letters and cards - of condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Alan Reid for his kind words and comforting ministrations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations. They would also like to express their appreciation-to Dr. R. Higson, the District Nurses and all the Doctors; Nurses and Staff of both the Royal Blackburn
kind ‘ of.
Elsie and Brian would like to express their.
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James - June 18th • •
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Madison and Nanna XXX
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Kerry Naomi - . • . ' June 27th '
IHappy 18th Birthday ■ sweetheart '
Enjoy your weekend -■ Lots of love
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Hugs, kisses and best wishes
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: . Happy 80th Birthday to a dear ■ husband, dad and grandad ■,
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■ Charlotte Jane to Richard ■ the son of Mr and Mrs M Pells
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Learn to cook your family a; healthy meal
IF you want to eat more, healthily but don’t know
- where to start, look no fur- . ther.’
........ Today sees the first in a
series of six free “Cook 4 Life” sessions a t Clitheroe United Reformed Church, at the top of Moor Lane, from :10-30 a.m. to noon. ,.
. The sessions cover nutri
tion, health, practical food- skills and making healthier food choices. Participants, can learn how to . make healthy food. - • • The free sessions are avail-. able to adults living in the.
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Ribble Valley and will be run; by Claire Moran,-a commur; nity food worker for. East
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Lancashire.Primary Care ■ Trust. For information or to book a place, call Claire, on 01254356863.
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taste of food safety
SENIOR citizens in Ribble Valley are invited to free food safety sur-.' geries in Clitheroe tomorrow and again next Friday, June 26th. Goody bags including food ther
mometers and a host of food safety tips are up for grabs a t the events, which are being hosted by Ribble Val ley Borough Council’s environmental health team.
• ^ . The surgeries are part of National
Food Safety Week, which this year focuses on the proper storage and han dling of food in the home by the over-;: 60s. Cases oMisteria - an infection caused by bacteria in ready-to-eat
, foods, such as pre-packed sandwiches^. cooked sliced meats, soft cheeses and . patfe - have doubled since 2001, with. 70% of them among the over-60s. . •
The borough council’s en'vironmen- .; -
tal health manager James Russell said: “Germs found in food can lead to food poisoning, which can be dangerous and even kill. They are impossible to detect, since they do not usually affect the taste, appearance or smell of food.. ' “While healthy people are not nor mally at any risk from listeria, it can be severe or even life-threatening in certain vulnerable groups, such as pregnant women and the elderly. ' “We are advising members of the
public to regularly wash their hands, ensure food is kept at the correct tem-
■ perature in the fridge, then thoroughly ' cookedj and that their kitchens are clean. If they attend one of our free, food safety surgeries, we will give them
•- advice and a useful goody bag.”. . ■: The surgeries will take place on a
drop-in basis a t the Ribble Valley Bor ough Council offices in Church'Walk, Clitheroe, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
' on June 19th and 26th. Further details are available from the environmental health team on 01200 414464. • James Russell’s top five tips for food
safety are: ' . 1 --Use different chopping boards
and kitchen utensils for raw meat and cooked foods. ■ 2 - Never leave perishable food out of the fridge for more than two hours.
' . 3 - For best results, set the tempera ture of your freezer a t -18°C and fridges between 1 and 4°C. •, :• 4 - Store raw food on a different, fridge shelf below ready-to-eat food or, better still, use separate fridges.
: . 5 - Clean as you go when cooking. It can keep germs down to a minimum. .
Our week ended in a tasty way
FRUITY Friday saw pupils and staff at a Ribble Valley primary school doing their bit to raise funds for cancer prevention.
■ Waddington and West.
Bradford Primary School backed the World Cancer Research Fund’s “Fruity Fri day” campaign by organising fruit-themed tuck shops with fruit smoothies and kebabs. ■
. Blindfolded volunteers in class five had to taste differ ent fruit to guess what it was. ■. .Class two created fact files of fruits, while fruity faces were designed in Class three. -The staff enjoyed a fruity
feast and everyone came dressed in the colour of their favourite fruit and donated money to the good cause. Pictured are the Fruity Friday competition winners.
Farmer Henry welcomes all
A VALLEY farm opened its gates to members of the public as part of a national, initiative.. Windy Pike Farm in Gis-
burn welcomed 25 visitors as part of the Open Farm Sunday scheme. . ,. As well as hosting
a.tour, •
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farmer Henry Rowntree : showed off his pedigree Rib-: ble herd of Aberdeen Angus, along with the wildlife cor ridors and hedgerows that •have been planted. ;
.. Henry, who is used to
hosting guided tours round , his farm, said: “We also have a lot of ancient wood lands which we are main taining and getting back to ; its natmal state. VPeople are also fascinat-:
ed by how much work goes • into th e sheep flock and what we have to do with all the vaccinations.
“Events like this really open people’s eyes to how
- much farmers have to do.” : Henry and his wife',- Mo,
. have taken part in the Open . Farm Sunday: initiative since it started and plan to- continue their involvement ■again next year. : ■ : ,
. They are also
keen.to
host -visits from schools and other organisations - details
■ are available on www.rib- :
bleaberdeen-angus.co.uk -: Our photograph shows
hosts Henry and Mo Rown tree getting ready to wel come visitors.'
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Preventing accidents
FIVE children and ;. young people die every week from accidents in and around the home - . and the local Accident; Prevention Team in Rib- •; ble Valley aims to do • something about it..;- . : : Health-professionals
from NHS E a s t L an - ' cashire a re holding s .. series' of awareness-rais- . ing events across the area ;. as p a r t of next week’s Child Safety W e e k . : : - :: That includes an event :
a t Clitheroe Market next- Tuesday from 1 to 3-30 p.m.-, where members of the Accident Prevention Team will ^ve advice.
Free school; meal scheme
NEW legislationabout free school meals means more children might be , able to claim them.; • - The Government has
introduced new rules that mean Lancashire County '
' Council can provide free school meals for pupils ;whose parents become
i imemployed, or work less,; - than 16 hours a wrek, but are stillreceiving Work ing Tax Credit (WTC) ■while their benefits are - : reviewed. ■ :: '; -S-Nor
'receiving WTC do not :: qualify for free school ^meals.'.-
Bonanza of art on show
: , A BOTANIC bonanza : is being: 'staged a t ' Clitheroe’s Platform
-Gallery. - From June 27th'until
August 22nd an exhibi tion titled Botanic Gar dens will be on display at the Station Road venue.
,; Work by many differ ent a r t is ts from across the country, including specialists in ceramics,:: jewellery,' glass and tex-' 'tiles, will feature.- r
Charity event
■ THE first of a series of ^ : cohcerts:
hosted.by Rib-.; ble Valley .Mayor C ouh.; • Beverley Joneswillber- ;held -'6 n.:S atu rd ay,at:
. Clitherde Castle. ■ : Coun;:: Jones' J-will;
; launch: “Mayor’s Music” ■ ::with a concert featuring : j'The Palatine Fiddlers • and Valley Voices a t 2-30 ;: p.m. and 3-30 p.m.
( 'J I t -will take place in the : : creative activity space a t , the foot of Clitheroe' Cas tle Keep and aU the pro ceeds from the series will. .
I be donated : to. the /Mayor’s c h a r i t ie s . .
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