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20 Clltheroe Advertiser&TImes, Ttiursday, April 1st, 2010


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www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk BURNS . . Jean- ,


M a r ch . 27th,- 2010, in ■ h o sp ita l, J e a n , a g e d * 7 6 - v e a r s , o f Barrow, the dear ly lo v ed wife o f Alan, mu ch loved mum o f D a v id and A n n e , lo v in g m o th e r - in - law o f Sue, dearest n an a o f S te v en , F a r rah , J a ck an d G ia n n c , a lso a sp e c ia l . fr ien d to Cc c i lc .


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Pcac chavcn Chapel o f Rest. A se rv ice w i l l b e h e ld at E n g l ish M a r ty r s R .C .


R ep o s in g in W h a l lc y


Wednesday^ A p r i l 7 th a t 11-30 a.m. fo llow ed


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A c c r in g to n C rem ­ a to r ium at . 12-20 p.m. Family flowers o n ly


c r em a t io n d o n a t io n s


B r in d le M i l l, B o u rn e s . Row, H ogh to n, P re s ton , PR 5 oDIL Inquiries to Brian Price and S o n


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F u n e ra l T e l .


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^ . LUNN (neeCfark) ‘ Lilian Greta


■ Stanley, dearly loved mum ■ o f Rosemary and David, and grandma o f Katy and


.C rem a to r ium .' on .Thursday, March 25th. Donations in mcmoiy of Lilian mav be made to Sprinchill Hospice or MacMillan Cancer Support. A


■ - family andJiiends. - Funeral service to o k p lac e ‘ at ' Rochdale


■ Martin Top Chapel, Rimington.


inquiries to Kavanagli and Coates Funeral Services. Tc l. 01706 623623« '


. A ll PARKINSON .


Suddenly on M a r c h . 19th, 2010, aged 8 7 years, Dorothy, widow o f the late - R a ymon d . Hollis, mother o f Christine, mother-in- law o f Gordon, nanna to Adam and Simon and great-nanna to Bethany and Nathan. Tlianks to the ca ring s ta f f in Accident and Emergency at Ro yal Blackburn Hospital, to Doctor Zak an d particularly to th e dedicated s ta f f a t Lowficld Care Home in Clithcroe w h e re Dorothy has been so well looked after s ince May 2009. Funeral service an d cremation took place at Accrington C rem ­ atorium on M a rch 29th, 2010. Donations in memory of Dorothy may be made to T l ic British


Langshaw C a lv e r le y Funeral S e rv ic e s , 103A King S tre e t , Wlialley, BB7 9SW. Inquiries. Tel. 01254


Foundation,


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. pops o f Sam, Lauren and Chris and friend to many. Funeral service will be held a fW h a lle y Parish Church at 11-15 a.m. on Tuesday, April 6th, p r io r to cremation at A c c r in g to n . F am i ly f low e r s . only, bu t donations i f desired to "Help for Heroes'* c/o G ai l


H ip pin g s . Wa y , C li t lic ro e , :BB7 2PQ: In q u ir ie s Langshaws Funeral Service, 103a King Street, Whalley. Tel . 01254 8 2 4 .q2 9 «


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On Friday,'. Ma rch 2 6 th , '2010;'peacefully a fte r a short illness, J im , aged 79 y ea rs, lov ing husband o f Pat, much loved father o f Phil and Gail, adored -


- , CUDWORTH Jim .


-Services, - D u ck e t t Street,.Skipton, BD23 2EJ . Inquiries. T e l . 0175679217.3.


grandad, brother and uncle. T h e funeral se rv ic e wi ll take place a t Christ . > C h u rch, Skipton, on Tuesday,: Ai>ril 13th at 2r i s p.m. prior* to cremation at Skipton Crematorium.. Family .flowers o n ly please, Tdonations in m cm o iy o f D a v id would be appreciated, for- MacMillan Nurses either at the service o f c/o Howerofts Funeral


On March 25th, 2010, suddenly at home in Barrow, C llth e ro c , David, aged 64 years, a d ea r -


David William fa th e r ,


(nee Holden) Gladys


Peacefully on March 24th, 2010,


formerly o f Clithcroc, G lad^ , aged 91 years, dear ly loved wife o f the late Herbert, much loved mum, grandma, great-grandma, auntie and fnend. T h e funeral serv ice to o k place


Caricton Court Care Home,


Skipton,


Accrington. Donations maybe made in mcmoiy o f Gladys to S t James Church, Clithcroc,


Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at St James Church, Clithcroc , followed by cremation


on at a


Clithcroc Funeral Service, 10-12 Whalley Road, Clithcroc, BB7 lAW . Inquiries. T c l. 01200 44.3045.


c/o PURDY


. l i c y Hospital, Tom, aged 15 vears o f West Bradford, the dear ly loved son o f Andrew and - Debbie, much loved brother of* Sam and. loved by all the family. Service and interment to o k , place a t St. Helen’s


Suddenly on March 23rd, 2010, in. Alder


Ihomas (Tom)


-Wednesday, March -31st. Donations in • memory o f Tom i f so desired may be given


Waddington


' Clilhcroc Road, West Bradford, - Clithcroc , BB7 4TA or online at www.justgiving.com/ samucl-purdy . Inq­ uiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tcl. 01200 441297.________ ■


'Imagine Appeal c/o Mrs . D. Purdy, 30


m e m o r y


Church, on


■ fo r ■ Alder Hey Childrens Hospital


at


Paul. . Lilian will be sadly . missed by all her


Peacefully in hospital^ on March iTtlie 2010, Lilian, the much loved wi fe o f .the la te


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uK Acknowledgement!


THOMAS


(nee Blackledge) Sandra


On Saturday, March 27th, 2010, peacefully at her home, Sandra, aged 67 y ea rs, of Kalgurli, Whallcy Road, Wilpshire, the dearly loved wife o f John, much loved mother o f Michael, Ian and Lisa and a loving nana. A t rest Grimshaw


• celebration or Lilian’s • l i fe will -be held on Sunday, May. 9th, at


Funeral Home. Service at S t Peter’s Church, Salcsbury on Tuesday, A pril 6th, 2010 at 11 a.m. prior to cremation at Pleasington. Family flowers only please, but donations may be sent to T h e East Lancashire Hospice, Park Lee Road, Blackburn, BB2 3NY. Inquiries Waring McKenna Funerals, 45 Grimshaw Park, Blackburn, BB2* 3AG. Tel. 01254 51577.


in The Park


Acknowledgements MURRAY


Anne, Susan, Eileen, Shcena and families would like to express their sincere thanks to A bbcyf iclds Care Home


’ Kathleen


Eldcrlcy, Low Moor for all the love and care given to mum over the past I2^cars, we really appreciate it. Also to Brian Price Funeral Directors for their professional and fricnclly services.


fo r the


HARGREAVES Margery


Glenvws, Christine and families would like to thank family and friends for the messages


towards mum during her stay with them. Special thanks to David at Clithcroc Funeral Service for his invaluable help and patience. __________


kindness


condolence. Thanks also to the s ta f f of Lowflcld Hou se for their


of


Audrey and family wish to


PETERS Annie


donations to Cancer Research. Tlianks also to The Croft Rest Home, Wlialley for their kindness to Annie, to Father Price for his comforting ministrations, Mytton Fold for the excellent refreshments and to Langshaws Funeral Service fo r their dignified arrange­ ments.


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Jean, Phil, Helen, Sheryl, A dc le and Cath would like to thank family, close friends, neighbours and work mates at Tarmac for their cards, flowers and' kind words . o f sympathy. Also a special thank you to Rev Andy Froud from St Maiys Church for a beautiful and perfect service. Thanks to all who donated to The Dogs Trust Fund. Thank you to all the nursing s ta f f and doctors at the ICU in Preston. Also a thank you to Harrison and Kerr for their lovely buffet and Susan, Sarah and staff at the British Legion, l l ia n k you to Richard Chew, J em and David at Cluheroe Funeral


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professional funeral arrangements. Finally a big thank you to Julie who has been


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attending A nnie’s funeral, messages of sympathy


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JOSEUN Ann


Eric and all the family would like to express their sincere tlianks to all relatives, friends and neighbours ^ for the many expressions o f sympa thy and letters and cards o f condolence received at their time o f sad loss, and during Eric’s time o f illness, l l ian k s especially to Rev. Katy Tliomas for her caring ministration to both Eric and Ann and^ to all the famil>r during this difficult time and to Rev. Harry Jones for his visits to both Eric in hospital and Ann in her care home. Thanks too, to the whole


Methodist and wider Christian community for


Trinity,


Medical Practice for their professional care over many years, and to the Price family for their professional but at the same time extremely sensitive and personal service. And finally thank you to all who have donated to Trinity Methodist Church and to Christian Aid in Ann’s memory.


faithfulness in visiting both Eric and Ann, and to Susan Adcroft and the s ta f f at Riverside Care Home Sawlcy for providing a safe and friendly environment for Ann during her last weeks. To Drs Cronin and Zak and all the stafl* at the


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Love Mum.


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HEALEY Joe


Love from all the family.


LEECY


Anthony Carl (Humph)


April 1st, 1999. Eleven years ago today, Our son and brother was tragically taken away.


Wo miss you always, love Mum, Dad and Daz.


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Rogue dealers will rip you off


Clitheroe Advertiser &TImes,Thursday, April 1,2010 by Duncan Smith . '


of vehicle mileage - remains a serious problem and recent months have seen several complex investigations against local car dockers. One Pres­ ton dealer was prosecuted by Lancashire County Council for clocking 22 vehicles and


plaints concerned serious safety issues, such as brakes, steering, accident damage or corrosion, which rendered the purchased vehicle a potential danger on the roads. Car “clocking” - falsifying


sumers called the Service for help and advice over the past 12 months. Thirty-four of these com­


USED car complaints have topped the “complaints league” in Lancashire for the fourth year running, sparking serious concern for Lancashire County Council’s Trading Stand­ ards Service. Almost 700 Lancashire con­


flected nationwide in a recent report claiming that one in five of the 3.6 million people buying used cars from dealers each year experience a prob­ lem. Now Lancashire Trading


established traders is impor­ tant. A total of 67% of prob­ lems came to light within a month of a car being’bought, yet 30% of the 65,000 buyers nationwide who complained


Standards Officers are urgimg consumers to be aware of the car con traps faced by car buy­ ers; • Dealing with reputable,


convicted of clocking four ve­ hicles and falsifying service histories, and was ordered to- pay almost £3,000 in compen­ sation to his victims. • These problems are re­


falsifying service histories, with the result that the council is currently asking the courts to make an order for repay­ ment under the Proceeds of Crime Act. Another trader was recently


last year claimed they did not have their problem rectified by disreputable dealers, and instead spent an average of £425 to get it fixed. • There is a £40m. a year


value of a car by thousands by illegal clocking - an estimated one in eight cars have a “mile­ age discrepancy”, and clock­ ing costs consumers nationally around £580m., equivalent to approximately £6m. in Lanca­ shire. •


If buying a vehicle outside


legal use of disclaimers which say used cars are “sold as seen” or that “no refunds” are avail­ able. Be aware that the buyer will still have rights regardless of the notice. • Some traders Increase the


national market in second­ hand cars sold by dealers who masquerade as private sellers, to avoid giving consumers im­ portant rights. These traders in Lancashire often cause nui­ sance by trading from private premises. • There is widespread il­


A PLANNING application for the con­ version of a three-bedroom bungalow to a four-bedroom two storey house has been submitted to Ribble Valley Borough Council. Comments on the proposal as Moor- side, Old Row, Whalley Road, Barrow,


Plan to convert bungalow to house


ing and planting to create outdoor dining area at Piccolino’s, Moor Lane (0134). Use of premises as private hire booking


(number 0175) must be made to the coun­ cil by April 9th. Other plans submitted include: Clitheroe: Installation of decking, seat­


office at Unit 2, Park Gate Works, Eshton Terrace (0201). Proposed two-storey side extension at 6 Conway Avenue (0203). Application for amendment for removal of roll over car wash and move four jet wash bays to rear boundary at Primrose Garage, Whalley Road (0211).


Top class work at camera contest Bridge club


judged the final section of Rib- blesdale Camera Club’s annual competition, the digital projec­ tions. In all, 129 entries from 17


. at each mark and conducted a masterclass in improvement of the images, each having been looked at.carefully and


be judged, with 50 entries, was the “open’’ section. It was soon clear that Barry, with his string of photographic fellowships, was not only a good judge, hut veiy constructive and thorough. He explained how he arrived


club members were judged, spread across four classes. As an indication of the level of competition, no fewer than 14 entrants either received a place or were commended. The first and largest class to


WINNER: Nigel Malllnson’s shot ‘One Careful Owner’


Jeff Cowling doing well here; Stephen was in first place with a stunning picture of colourful


'fly-


i ages a full 10 points, with many more in the range 8 to 9.5. Eight ■ pictures were placed or com­ mended, coming from Nigel Mallinson, Mike Bartle, Les Marklew, Sue.Marsden and Kevin Preston. . ; Next were the Nature shots.


. improvements tried out on his own computer. Reflecting the high standard of entries, he awarded five im-;


Stephen Robinson, Margaret Haworth, John Fletcher and


- tie, of all unexpected subjects, was third. Nigel Mallinson, Sue Marsden and Clare Drew filled'


Steuart Kellington with Kevin Preston in second. A picture of HM the Queen by Mike Bar-


The .Portraits were won by


■the fourth and commended places. ■ - The final section was Record,


with Dean Weaver’s East Mar- ton Church Window being a well-deserved winner, while Jeff Cowling, Nigel Mallinson, Trevor Marklew and Raymond Greenwood all had images in


tered the Interclub Photograph­ ic Alliance’s annual projected digital images competition. Although won convincingly by Chorley, with Bury in second, the 14 other clubs were closely packed with their scores. Rib- blesdale were in ninth place, but only four points behind the third place club. For details of the club and its


the top selection. The.club also recently en­


activities, visit: www.ribblesda- lecameraclub.org.uk or contact 01282 779167 or 01200 423474; or just go along to a Tuesday evening meeting at West Brad­ ford Village Hall, starting at 7- 30 p.m.


JUDGE Barry Colquhoun, from Lytham, had a daunt­ ing task on.his hands when he


winners were: NS Robin Atkinson and Sue John­ son, Merle Allen and Dorothy Jackson. EW Chris Pollard and Steve Higson. Pat Ward and Roy Ward.


Pendle club


■ Mrs Pat Parker and Mrs Frances Porter. Mrs Pat Holden and Mr Har­ vey Jackson. Solo whist winners at


BRIDGE winners at the Pendle Club were: •


Metcalfe, F. Eccles, Joint 3, W. Barker and J. Joyce, 5, H. Wolfenden. Booby M. Pye. New members welcome every Friday at 7 p.m.


the Pendle Club were: M. Parker, L. Norris, B. Wood. New members welcome every Monday at 7 p.m. Domino winners; P.


Janet Bailey, Jean Martin- dale and Jean Taylor. EW Joan Bowker and Kath Higson. Linda Wilkinson and Janet Gilmour. On Thursday evening


WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Monday evening were; NS Chris Pollard an


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instances investigated by Lan­ cashire Trading Standards of sellers handing over allegedly clocked, stolen or uhroad- worthy vehicles to purchas­ ers outside an address they claimed to live at, which was actually totally unconnected to them. County Councillor Albert


a house, ensure that the seller actually lives there. There have been several


lems with purchases, they should call Consumer Direct on 08454 040506 or go to www.consumerdirect.gov.uk for local-rate impartial advice on their rights”.


Atkinson, deputy leader of Lancashire County Coun­ cil, said: “We would advise consumers to look for well established dealers. The county council is committed to preventing rogue traders from ripping off Lancashire consumers, and will take en­ forcement action wherever necessary. “If consumers have prob­


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