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J ’re-paidfmieratplans available on request. MAGOWAN Irene
H om e , an d fo rm e r lv o f M an o r ■ R o a a , W h a l le y , Irene, a g e d 8 7 y e a r s , th e d e a r ly b e lo v e d w i fe o f th e la t e J o h n , s is t e r - in - la w o f Marg aret, B e th a n d th e late B ill a n d P a t. A s e rv ic e
C a r e
c e leb ra t ion o f I r en e 's l i fe w i l l b e h e ld a t ■ \^allcy
P a r ish
C h u r ch , on T u e sd a y , O c to b e r 27th a t 10 -3 0 a .m .
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ARROWSMITH-JONES Philip
P e a c e fu l ly in h o sp ital o n S a tu rd a y , O c to b e r 17th , 2 0 0 9 , a f te r a s h o r t i l ln e s s , P h i l ip A r r o w sm i t h - J o n e s , a g e d 50 • y e a r s , h u s b a n d to S u s a n , lo v in g fa th e r o f C h a r lo t t e , th e d e a r so n o f Rayniond and. b r o th e r to L yn n e , M e lv in , R o g e r a n d K a ren . A fu n e ra l service an d c r em a t io n w il l b e held a t A c c r in g to n C r em a to r ium tom o r row , F r id a y , O c to b e r 23 rd, 2 0 0 9 a t 11 a .m . F lo w e r s w i l l b e r e c e iv e d a t C lith e ro e F u n e r a l
C h ap e l o f Res t, 10 -12 W h a l le y
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BIRCH Myra
P e a c e fu l ly in h osp ital , o n O c to b e r 12 th , 20 0 9 , M y ra , ag ed 79 y e a r s , lo v in g w i fe an d b e s t fr ien d o f Dennis, m u ch lo ved moth er o f R o b e r t a n d th e la te P am e la , m o th e r - in - la w to Paul and Ju l ie , a lso a devoted g ra n n y to J o c l lc and G areth, a n d s is te r to Joan. A fu n e ra l service w i l l t a k e p la c e to d a y , T h u r s d a y , O c to b e r 2 2 n d , a t S t J am e s ' C h u r c h a t 1 p .m . fo l low ed b y in termen t a t C lith e ro e C emetery. D o n a t io n s in m em o ry o f M y ra mayb e m ade p a y a b le to N o r th W e s t A i r am b u la n c e , c / o T e r e n c e
C l i th e r o e F u n e ra l S e rv ic e , 10 -12 W l ia l lc y R o ad , C lithe roe, B B 7 lA W . In q u ir ie s . T e l .
0 12 0 0 44304 5. S c o t t ,
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HORNBY Robert (Bob)
1 6 th , 2 6 0 9 a t h is h om e . B o b a g ed 8 2 y e a r s , th e much lo ved d a d o f L in da, I rv in e a n d S9 san and m u ch lo v ed b y all the fam ily , a ls o a v e ry good fr ien d to B r en d a an d h e r fam ily . R e p o s in g
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C h u r c h . ........... . ^he family at
The Swan Hotel afterwards for light r e f r e s h m e n t s . Inquiries. Langshaws Funeral Service, 103a King Street, Whalley. Tel. 01254 8245a9-
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O n Saturday, O c to b e r 17 th , 2009 , p e a c e fu l ly in h e r s le e p , a t C a s t le fo rd
W ill iam Grant (Will)
S to n y h u r s t , W i l l iam , a g e d 12 y e a r s and o f B c a rd w o o d , m u ch lo v e d so n o f Grant an d V iv ie n n e L e P a g e M a g ow an , b e s t friend a n a tw in b ro th e r o f C h r is to p h e r , d e a r ly lo v e d g ra n d so n o f B a r r y a n d J o y c e Le P a g e ,
u n e x p e c t e d ly a t S t Mar>rs
20 0 9 , H al l,
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M a g ow a n a n d the la te f;randad Magowan,
Alison, Karen, Sheena, Fiona and Carol, sadly missed cousin of Rachel, Ellis, Olivia. Lauren, Andrew, Amy, Judy, Freya, Katie and Ben. William will also be sadly missed by all of his friends at St Mary’s
Graham, Steve, John, Peter,
oving nephew of Jeanette,
Stonyhurst. The cortege will leave from William’s family home on Friday, October 23rd and will pause
Hall,
school, Westholme, for reflection and prayers at 1 p.m. There will be a 2 p.m. service at St Peter’s, Stonyhurst followed by burial in the churchyard. Family flowers only please but donations if so desired may be made payable to Asthma U.K. c/o Co-operative Funeralcare, 10-14 Mincing
William’s
outside former
Blackburn, BB2 2EB. Tel. 01254 .57331.
Lane, MAR5DEN David Robert
S u d d e n ly a t home in E a s t M a r to n , D a vid , a g e d 6 1 y e a r s , much lo v e d son o f
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POOLES Pete
O n T hursda y, O c to b e r 15 th , 2009 , p e a c e fu lly in * R o y a l B la c k b u rn H o sp i ta l , su r ro u n d ed b y . h is fam i ly , P e te , a g e d 53 yea rs, a v e r y m u c h lo v e d p a r tn e r a n d b e s t fr ie n d o f M a r g a r e t , a d e a r ly lo v e d d ad o f A im e e a n d W e s le y , m u ch lo v e d so n o f P eg g y an d th e la te Frame a n d b r o th e r o f C a r o l , M a r g a r e t , J u d y a n d th e la te Jan ice, a lso a d e a r ,brother-in-la\%% unclc^ cou s in a n d g o o d fr ien d to m an y . I f love could have saved him, he would be with us today.
S e r v ic e to tak e p la c e a t S t Le on ard ’s C h u rch , L a n gh o , on T u e sd a y , O c t^ e r 27th a t 2 p .m ; p r io r to crema tion at A c c r in g to n . F am i ly f lo w e r s o n ly , b u t d o n a t io n s i f so d e s ir ed to M a cM i llan N u r se s , c / o
F u n e ra l Service, 10 3 a K in g Street, W h a lle y . In q u ir ie s T e l . 0 12 5 4
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(nee Stanworth) Winifred
h o s p i ta l , W in i f r e d , a g e d .100 y e a r s , o f W e s t B rad fo rd , th e d e a r ly lo v e d w i fe o f th e la te J am e s a n d m u ch lo ved m o th e r o f J im , R o b e r t a n d J o y c e . Reposing
‘Peacehaven’ Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation will take place at Skipton Crematorium today, Thursday, October 22nd, at 12-20 p.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Winifred if so desired may be given for a chanty of your own j^ersonal choice. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.
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TOWNSON Bessie
S u d d e n ly
p e a c e fu lly , on O c to b e r 1 6 th , 20 09 ,
b u t in
h o sp ita l , Bessie, a g ed 8 7 y e a r s o f C lith e ro e
a n d fo rm e r ly o f N ew to n , th e d e a r ly lo v e d w ife o f th e la te A r th u r , m u ch lo v e d m o th e r o f Bill, C o lin a n d Marjorie, a ls o a d e a r e s t g ran a n d g re a t -g ran and s is te r o f Mary . R e p o s in g
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Pe a c eh a v en C h ap e l o f R e s t . S e rv ic e a n d in te rm e n t w i l l ta k e p la c e a t St A n d rew 's C h u rch , S la id b um , on M o n d a y , O c tober 2 6 th a t 3 p.m. F am i ly f low e r s o n ly p le a s e , d o n a t io n s in m em o ry o f B es sie i f so d e s ir ed m a y be g iv en fo r e ith e r tne F r ien d s o f S la id b um C o u n try P r a c t ic e
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A n d r ew ’s C h u r ch , S la id b um , c/o M r s M. B r a s s , 18 M o n ta g u e S tr e e t , Clitheroe, B B 7 2 E B . In q u ir ie s ' to B r ia n Price and S on , F u n e ra l Directors . T e l . 01200 441297.
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B A R N 0W 5 K A (nee Uca ta ) Rosa
T h e fam i ly o f th e la te R o s a w ish to. express th e ir s in c e re th a n te to e v e ry o n e fo r m es sa g es o f s ym p a th y , c ard s o f c o n d o le n c e . M as s o f fe r in g s a n d f lo ra l t r ib u te s r e c e iv e d a t th is sad t im e . S pecial th a n k s to D r M e lod y a n d th e D is t r ic t N u r se s , to all s ta f f at B e e c h G r o v e C a r e H om e fo r th e lo v e and a t t e n t io n g iv e n to R o s a a n d to Mg r. C o r c o ra n a n d F ath e r W a r e in g fo r th e ir p a s to r a lc a r e .
ENTWISTLE M a iy
E la in e , D a r y l an d D e l la w ish to Uian k all f r ie n d s , c o l le a g u e s a n d n e ig h b o u r s fo r th e i r k in d th o u g h ts , c a rd s o f c o n d o le n c e a n d f low e r s r e c e iv ed a t th is s a d t im e . S p e c ia l H e a th e r k in d n e s s
th a n k s to fo r h e r an d
m in is t r a t io n s a t th e s e r v ic e . T o L ow f ie ld H o u s e fo r th e c a r e g iv e n to Mary . Thank you all and
Goa Bless.
FOWLER John
D o r o th y , B r en d a , R a ym o n d a n d fam ily w o u ld lik e to exp ress th e ir s in c e re th an k s to a l l r e la t iv e s , fr ien d s a n d n e ig h b o u r s fo r th e m a n y c a rd s o f c o n d o le n c e , f low e r s a n d m e s s a g e s o f s ym p a th y re c e iv ed efuring tn e ir t im e o f s o r r ow . G ra te fu l th a n k s to a l l w h o a t te n d e d th e fu n e ra l s e r v ic e a n d g a v e d o n a t io n s to S t M ary ’s in m em o ry o f J oh n . H e a r t fe l t th a n k s to R e v e ren d A n d y F rou d fo r h is s tr en g th and
• s u p p o r t an d fo r the b e a u t i fu l S p e c ia l
th a n k s to
D o c to r F la t le y , th e t re a tm en t ro om s ta f f a n d a l l th e s ta f f a t T h e C a s t le
M ed ic a l
H o sp i ta l . T h a n k s to T h e C a l f s H e ad fo r th e lo v e ly b u f fe t and f in a l ly to a l l th e Price fam i ly fo r
. B la ck b u rn
su p p o r t an d d ign i fied a r ran g em en ts .
P ra c t ic e for th e ir care o v e r m an y y e a r s , and to th e s ta f f on B2 at R o y a l
s e rv ic e . FOX John Vincent
K a th a r in e , E dw a r iL R o b e r t , M a r ie and th e i r fam i l ie s w o u ld l ik e to e xp re s s th e ir s in c e re th an k s to all re lat iv e s , fr ien d s and neighbours^ fo r th e o v e rw h e lm in g k in d e x p r e s s io n s s ym p a t lw ,
c a rd s or con d o len c e , d o n a t io n s ,
le t te r s , f low e r s ,
m a s s o f fe r in g s an d o f fe r s o f su p p o r t r e c e iv e d ' d u r in g ou r s a d lo s s o f V in c e n t , a ls o fo r the continu ed v is i t s to V in c en t over ^ e s c la s t few y e a rs . T h a n k in g a lso Fatlrer J . C h a l lo n e r an d F a th e r J . W a re in g fo r th e i r
k in d
m in is tra t ion s and fo r s u ch a f it t in g service a n d to all w h o came to p a y th e ir la s t respects to V in c en t b o th ins ide a n d ou ts ide o f Church. T h a n k s g o to M sgn C o rco ra n an d F athe r M itch e s so n fo r th e ir k in d visits, to Patr icia B e n n e t t , fo r b e a u t i fu l
a r r a n g em e n ts
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C h u nm a n d to A n n S e e d o f B a y T r e e , L o n g r ic^ e fo r th e lo v e ly f lo r a l t r ib u te . T o Mrs W a te rw o r th , C h u r ch O r g a n is t fo r h e r
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c o n t r ib u t io n a n d to R iv e r s id e T e a Rooms, S la id b um fo r th e b u f fe t — i t w a s e x c e p t io n a l . S p e c ia l th a n k s to Dr. Flatley, h is col lea gues an d the D i s t r ic t N u r s e s o f C a s t le Medical Group, C l i th e r o e H e alth C en tr e and th e Nurses a n d S t a f f o f Rib b le W a rd
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C om m u n i ty H o sp ital a lso to Dr. Forrester a n d the D ic tr ic t N u r s e s o f B er ry Lane H e alth C en tre for all th e i r k in d at ten t ion . P a r t ic u la r th an k s go to Lynne an d all her w o n d e r fu l care rs and th e cooks a t Longridge L o d g e fo r a l l th e ir u n b e l ie v a b le lo v in g c a r e an d k in d n e s s . F in a l ly to Brian, Jean, C a r l and Pauline Price fo r
th e d ign i f ied
fu n e ra l ar rangements . God bless you all.
LORD Frank
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J e a n , M a r jo r ie an d fam i ly wish to express s in c e r e th an k s to all re lat iv e s , friends and n e ig h b o u r s fo r the m a n y edrd s, f low e r s a n d w o rd s s ym p a th y
th e y
re c e ived during their s a d loss. A lso thanks to o u r Doctor, District N u r s e s an d C are rs w h o h e lp ed m ak e F r a n k ’s la s t w e e k s com fo r ta ble . Finally th a n k s to a l l w h o a t te n d e d
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C h ild ren s Research.
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KNOWLES Edith
J o h n , R o b in an d fam i ly w o u ld l ik e to e x p r e s s th e i r s in c e re th an k s to a l l relatives , f r ie n d s , n e ig h b o u r s a n d w o r k c o l le a g u e s fo r th e m a n y Rind e x p r e s s io n s
o f B A N K S M a rg a re t In lo v in g
r em em b r a n c e o f a d e a r e s t w i f e a n d m o th e r w h o d ie d O c to b e r z z n d , 2 0 0 8 .
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m in is t r a t io n s a n d to a l l w h o a t te n d e d the fu n e r a l s e r v i c e and h a v e g iv en d on a t ion s . 'I l ie y w o u ld a lso like to e x p r e s s
ap p r e c ia t io n to al l the c a r e r s
sym p a th y , le t te r s and c a rd s 01 c o n d o le n c e r e c e iv ed d u r in g their s a d lo s s . T h a n k in g a lso Rev. K a ty T h om a s fo r h e r k in d w o rd s a n d
c om fo r t in g
God Bless, Forever in our thoughts. B r ia n a n d G r a h am
CHAN
In m em o r y o f C han w h o d ie d O c to b e r
A d e le a n d J on a th an XXX.
2 2 n d , 20 08 . Remembered with love.
th e ir from
A b b e y f ie ld L ow Moo r a n d T ow n f ie ld House fo r a l l th e ir c a r e and k in d n e s s , to th e C a l fs H e ad , W o r s to n fo r the re fr e shm en ts an d the F lo w e r
S h op ,
C l i th e r o e fo r the b e a u t i fu l
f low e r s .
F in a l ly o u r th a n k s go to th e P r ic e fam i ly for th e sm o o th ru n n in g o f th e fu n e r a l a r r a n g e - men ts .
RIDGW AY M o lly Troop
E s te l le , J o h n , Do ra, M a ry , A d r ia n a n d the la te L e s l ie a n d th e ir fam i l ie s w o u ld l ik e to e x p r e s s th e i r s in c e re th an k s to a l l relatives , f r ie n d s
and
n e ig h b o u r s fo r the m a n y
e x p r e s s io n s
c o n d o le n c e re c e iv ed d u r in g th e ir s a d loss. T h a n k in g a ls o the R e v . R . N ich o lso n and t lie Rev. A . Harda c re fo r th e ir k in d words^ a n d
c om fo r t in g '
m in is t r a t io n s a n d to a l l w h o a t te n d e d the fu n e r a l s e r v i c e and h a v e g iv en don a t ion s fo r th e M o to r N eu ron e D is e a s e A s s o c ia t io n an d to al l th e S ta f f at th e M a n o r H o u s e for th e i r
fr ien d sh ip . c a r e
STYPINSKI A n d ije z
(Andrew)
T h e fam i ly o f th e late A n d r ew S ty p in sk i w ish e s to o f fe r s in cere th a n k s to re la t iv e s , f r ie n d s
and o f
n e ig h b o u r s fo r th e ir m a n y e x p r e s s io n s o f co n d o len c e . T h a n k s to a l l w h o a t te n d ed the R e q u iem M a s s an d th o s e w h o s e n t Mass c a rd s , c a rd s an d d o n a t io n s to C a fo d . O u r sp e c ia l th an k s to R e v . F r J W a r e in g for h is w a rm , s e n s i t iv e s u p p o r t o v e r m an y y e a r s . A ls o o u r thank s to th e o r g a n is t Mr. M a rk J a z ie r sk i fo r his in s p i r a t io n a l m u s ic a n a to M is s J an e t C le g g fo r h e r g re a t h e lp a n d r e s e a r ch . We a c k n o w le d g e w ith g r e a t ap p r e c ia t io n the c a r e w h ic h A n d r ew r e c e iv e d a t A ls to n V iew N u r s in g H om e a n d h is f in a l c a r e from D o c to r s a n d S ta f f at P r e s to n
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In f irm a ry , W a rd 18. F in a l ly o u r th a n k s to C l ith e ro e F u n e r a l and M em o r ia l S e rv ic e s for th e i r
a p p r o a c h to th e fu n e r a l m en ts .
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' Because all we long for
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grandma„^rifjy.:t.‘- Is to hayeijduback - a g a in . '
GOLDSMITH .-Eric
W i th lo v e a lw a y s M a u r c e r i , K e r r y a n d K y le XXX.
O c to b e r 2 6 th . Our greatest wish would be to say. Happy Birthday in the same old way.
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Our Lord and St Jude .T h a n k y o u .
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DARTS players who have spent many a happy night in a Clitheroe pub recently dam aged by a serious fire have ral lied round to help. Players from the Clitheroe
and District Darts League organised a charity night in aid of the “Swan and Royal Disaster Fund” after the his toric Castle Street pub was badly damaged by a fire last month. Held at the Catholic Social Centre, in Lowergate,
the event was well attended and raised £550, which will go towards getting the pub up and running again. The organisers’ thanks go to
all who supported the charity night and to local businesses which donated a good selec tion of raffle prizes, helping to boost the fimd-raising total. Our picture shows the cheque being presented to Swan and Royal licensees Terry and Carol Joy, centre, (s)
Reward for stolen rucksack
A MAN is appealing for the safe return of his blue and black rucksack containing important documents and personal items. The rucksack was taken from
a van parked outside a bunga low in Whalley Road, near Clitheroe Golf Club, some time on Tuesday evening! A substantial reward is beign offered for its return. Please call
John on 07516905823 with any information leading to the whereabouts of the bag and its contents. ■ VANDALS slashed all four tyres of a Fiat Stilo parked in The Grove, Clitheroe, causing £200 worth of damage. They struck some time between 5-30 p.m. on Friday and 8 a.m. the following morning.
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TALENTED choristers from a ■Valley high school are set to take centre stage later today and perform a musical at the Royi Albert Hall. Fifty-two pupils from St
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ing the flag for the Ribble Val ley, set off yesterday and will today join 1,500 school students from Royal Borough of Kens ington and Chelsea - in the pre miere of the musical “One Sun One World”. It has been com missioned by the 'WWF to mark its golden anniversary. The Royal Albert Hall pro
Augustine’s RC High School, Billington, (12 of whom have already left and are returning from sixth-form) will be hitting the high notes when they per form in front of a 4,000-strong audience to celebrate 50 years of the 'World Wide Fund. The youngsters, who are fly
duction will also include world- class talent from the English Chamber Orchestra and the Royal College of Music. Mrs Toni Hudson, head of
music at St Augustine’s, said: “We feel very honoured and delighted to have been given this
excited as we are the only school outside London to have been asked to perform.” The musical, which celebrates
the natural world, was com posed by St Augustine’s former music department head Peter Rose, and fellow Blackburn composer Anne Conlon wrote the lyrics. The highly experienced musi
even some that left in the sum mer, have returned to rehearse and take part in the musical. “All the children are very
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cians and composers have creat ed five en-vironmental musicals for schools and have a long track record of working with 'WWF. Peter was made head of
expressive arts at St Augustine’s in 1980 and over 25 years estab lished a highly successful music department, with his massed choirs of over 200 children aged 11 to 16 becoming renowned throughout the world. Our picture shows the choris
ters from St Augustine’s before they left for London, (s)
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