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18 Clitheroe Advertiser&Times, Thursday, JuneSrd,2010


www.cllthcroeadvertIser.co.uk


Clitheroc 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) www.clitherocadvertlscr.co.uk Clithcroo Advertiser &Times,Thursday, June 3,2010


l o n n d u n c e FAMILY NOTICES


ONLINE : : To adci your own personal ivww.clitheroea(lYerti5er.co.uk Funeral Directors edtheroe


F u t x e r a C m u f M c n w i i a C ' C _D___,*________I


aring Professional Service


Privately owned family business Monumental masons


Pre-payment funeral plans avadahle Funeral Directors


Richard Chew &. Terry Scott Office & Chapel of Rest


Brian Price & Son Funeral Directois i


‘Peacehaven’ Chapel of Rest The Genuine and Independent


family concern of two generations offering a 24hrpemnal seivice f


Brian, Jean, Carl and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297 '


ig^re-paidfimeratpiaiis avaiiabie on request^ Jatfiefs Memories Sunday June ZOtfi


TOPPING Raymond -


Precious Father's Day .


memories of a dear dad, step-dad and grandad.


No longer with us in our lives to share.


But in our hearts you are • always there.


Loved and remembered


always,Theresa. Vicky and Kelly and all your loving ________family xxx.


To place a commemorative verse on the


Family Notices Pages week ending June 20th Telephone: 01282 478134 and 478135


emaiijanet.keegan@eastlancsnews.co.uk


or call into your nearest front desk reception where our caring staff will assist you.


iast Lancashire Newspapers Ltd


first for local information in print and on-line ■


Burnley Express • Leader-Times Series ■ Clitheroe Advertiser & Times


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' will take place at Chipping


Church of • St. Bartholomew on Friday, June 11th, at 1- 30- p.m. prior to committal at Preston Crematorium. Family flowers only please, but donations if desired to The Castle Medical Group or Pancreatic Cancer UK. All


Parish


Longridge. Tel. 01772 782291.


William Houghton Funeral Directors, Chapel


Hill, inquiries to


.of his loving wife Pauline, on Saturday, May 29th, aged 76 years, a dearly loved brother and friend to many. The funeral service


Wlio died peacefully at home, in the arms


ASHWORTH Roy


father-in-law of Alexandra and Briar also a dear brother and uncle and a friend to many.


Monday, May 31st, 2010, in Royal Blackburn Hospital, surrounded by his loving family, Mark, aged 70 years, tlic dearly loved husband of Pat, much loved dad of Mark and Nicholas,


Peacefully ■ • loving


I f love could have saved. ; him


. Reposing He would not have died.


Research U.K. or MacMillan ^ Cancer Support, c/o Mrs A. Haworth, ; 11 -Milton Avenue, . Clithcroc, BB7 2HX. For funeral arrangements please > contact Brian Price, and Son,-' • Funeral Directors, Tel. 01200


flowers only, please,'" donations in memory of Mark if so desired may ' be. given • for cither -


‘Peacchaven’ Chapel of Rest. . A funeral service will be held at St. Michael and . St. John’s R.C. Church, Clithcroc, followed by a Woodland Burial at Clithcroc Cemetery, day and time- to be arranged.


. .Family . Cancer- 4 - 4 1 5 9 7 . • - in


' BENNET Mark Burnett


■ on .


10-l_2AVlialIey Road,.Glitheroe {()ppSainsl)ury‘s) Tel 01200 443045 “ When it comes


to your funeral, - it’s nice to know that everything’s taken care of


Please call for a free funeral . plan information pack


01200 443045


CLITHEROE FUNERAL SERVICE


at: Clitheroe Funeral Home Whalley Road; Clitheroe


Tel: 01200 443045 j __ ' FOULGER .


.iNeil, loving. mother- in-law of Shcilah, Nick, Jane and Beccy, dearest'grandma of


(sister o f. Charles and t. sister-in-law • of Ros and Anne.


. flowers only please, donations in memory of Margaret if so desired ma^ be given for Mane Curie Cancer Care, c/o L>ii Fenton, Marie Curie Cancer Caro, Pendle View, Brindlc Mill, . Bournes


, Hoghton, Preston, PI^ oDR. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors, Tel. 01200 4412Q7.


Row,


HOLT Sydney


Peacefully on 30th, 2010, Clithcroc Hospital,- Syd, aged 84 years, the dearly 'loved husband of Connie and the late Lillian, also a much loved father, father-in-law. step-father, grandad,


May . Clithcroc


Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at St Mary's Parish


great-grandad and Reposing


rothcr. in


Montague - Street, Clitheroc, BB7 2EB. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


14 • JOSE -


1 home : in - Ladner,- Canada, Joyce, aged 81 years, the dearly loved wife,of the late Arthur, a 'much loved mum to Lance,, a devoted nanna to Dclmar, Darrell and Dauna and a-;great- nanna to Jack, Mark, • Max, ’Maddisonf and- Hannah. All inquiries: Tel.-01200 429070.


Peacefully on- May 26th, 2010 at her


(neeCatlow) Joyce


NlfTTER


Peacefully : on - May 31st, 2010, in hospital. Rose, aged 84 years. For. funeral arrange- ' ments please contact Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297. - •


Rose Hannah Heyes ' r


. whenever you want if cIitbero«adverti5eMo.iil(


®Giassifiair0/&y what ever you want/


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Accrington Crem­ atorium- at 11 a.m. Family - flowers only please, donations in memory of Syd if so desired may be given for Cancer Research UK, c/o ■ Mrs • S. Blackburn,


Wednesday, June 9th at 10 a.m, followed by- cremation.


Church, on


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Love and congratulations Andrew and Rachel on your’ engagement on May 22nd





Health and happiness always All you need is love, -


Love is all you need - and it shine's from both of you


Lots of love from both families xxxx Golden Wedding CLEMENT


Max and Elsie May 28th


■ Crematorium on Monday, June 7th at 1-40 p.m. Family


Reposing : ^ .in. Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation will take place, at Accrington


••


Peacefully . on May 27th, 2010 at her home -rin Clitheroe, Margaret, aged 67 years, the dearly loved \vifc of Eric, much loved mum of Katrina, Andrew, Bobby and


Margaret Thompson


-Janet,- Sarah: and Christopher, devoted great-grandma . of .Tegan ‘also a loved-


Acknowledgements ASPIN


received' during their sad loss. Thanking also Dr. Ibbotson and ward staff at Royal Preston, Clitheroe and Royal Blackburn Hospitals who cared for Alan. Our thanks also to Rev. Tim .Thorpe and Katie Thomas for their kind words and lovely service and to everyone attended


funeral. Thanks to Brian Price and Son for their support.


Alan’s who


' their sincere tlianKs to all relatives • and friends for the support whilst Alan was in hospital and for the kind expressions of sympathy, cards of condolence, flowers and


Ann, Gary and Nicola would like to express


Alan Ernest- • donations EATOUGH


attended the funeral service and have given donations for - the Ribble Valley Heart Fund. They would also like to express their thanks to Doctor Saunders and the Doctors, Nurses and Staff and Ro^al Blackburn Hospital for all their care and support and to Brian, Jean and Carl Price for


who f


arrangements. ^


all funeral ©Nassifia] Today


, what ever you want, whenever you want it '


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sympathy and letters and cards of condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Mark Pickett for his kind words and comforting minis­ trations - and : to everyone


Margaret, Christine, Bryan and families would like to express their sincere thanKs to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind expressions


John Robert of


. messages, wishes and photos visit wwvy.clitheroebdvertiser.co.uk


In Memoriam


MACMILLAN Kenneth (Ken)


Remembering with love our dear Kenneth who died June 4th, 2000. . We may not see you, ;





Mum, Dad and all the family.


But in a pictureframe, We may not touch uou, But the feelings s t i l l . remain, We will always love you, This will last our whole, lives through, Until at last the day will come, When we can come to you.


IMPORTANT NOTICE TO


ADVERTISERS


Although eveiy advemsement is carefully checked. occasionaDy . mistakes do occur. We therefore ask advertisers to assist us by checking their advertisements carefully and advise us . ..


immediate should an error occur. We regret that we cannot accept responsibility for more than


Add your messages of condolence VISIT:-


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ONE INCORRECT insertion and thatnorefubficationwillbe ; granted 01 the case of ^


typograj^ucal or minor changes


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DEWHURST James


Special birthday memories of you James, our precious son and brother on your 20U1 birthday, June 7th, 2010.


forever. = Mum, Dad, Jane, Steph, Steven and Mark xxxxx.\x.


Miss you and love you InOurThoughts


’ JOSE Joyce


In loving memor\'ofa dear Aunt,


Judith, Louie and Barbara.


Goodnight and God Bless. V


Our Lord and St Jude Tliank you.


READY FOR THE OFF: the Clitheroe Bike Club members meet at the town’s Platform Gallery for their Sunday 80-mile ride to Hawes and back.


PROFESSIONAL cyclist Ian Wilkinson joined a Clithe­ roe Bike Club Sunday ride to Hawes. He was joined for the ride by his friend Paul.Oldham, who


is a top cyclo-cross rider. The group enjoyed a nice 80-miIe round trip from Clitlieroe to the Yorkshire Dales village. Ride organiser Jane Nolan was pleased with the trip and


afterwards commented: “It was great to see two of Brit­ ain’s top pro-riders taking time to ride at club level”. Clitheroc Bike Club encour­ ages cycling for all the family


STEER Tony and Teri Bunvood and


Terry and Diane Steer have pleasure in announcing the engagement of Joanne and Anthony


Congratulations from all the family


Well done, Mummy and Daddy. With love from Jacob x


WALMSLEY - FRANCE


A PLANNING application has been submitted to Ribble ■Valley Borough Council for the proposed change of use of a barn, currently in use as an office, into two residential dwellings and erection of two detached garages. Comments on the propos­


al at Clough Bottom Farm, Rabbit Lane, Bashall Eaves (number 0353) must be made to the council by June 4th. Other plans submitted in­


clude: Clithcroe: Proposed ad­


ditional jet wash bay (0366). Four canopy fascia signs, three shop fascia signs, four pump liglu boxes, one totem sign and three poster boxes at Primrose Garage, Whal­ ley Road (0370). Required


confirmation as to whether all the obligations in the S106 Agreement dated Sep- teniber l2th 1994 have been complied with at 7 Colthirst Drive(0369).


: Barrow: Creation of multi­ surface children’s play area including specialised play equipment, sun canopy and landscaping enclosed within a 1.2m high timber fence (0365). Application for the re­


moval of condition 13 which reads “Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Lo­ cal Planning Authority no more than 25 of the market dwellings hereby permitted shall be completed until the construction of the Aspire centre has commenced or


until one of the proposed two blocks of commercial units shown as C on site plan drawing 10506-300C has been completed” at land at Barrow Brook (0382). Bolton-by-Bow'land: Pro­


posed demolition of Tall Stone Barn within the curti­ lage of Bolton Peel Farm, for health and safety reasons as the barn is in a dangerous ■ state (0975). C h a tb u rn : Proposed


aquatics building at Shackle- ton’s Garden Centre (0378). Fell laburnum at Holly Bank, 8 Crow Trees Brow (0380). Langho: Proposed conver­


sion of traditional buildings and demolition and partial rebuilding of modern agricul­ tural buildings to form two


dwellings at Dewhurst Farm, Longsight Road (0262). Proposed roof lift to accom­ modate two extra bedrooms and single storey extension at Clouds Hill, Snodworth Road (0337). Tossidc: Proposed change


of use of existing photo­ graphic studio into residen­ tial use. No external or in­ ternal alterations are needed at Houghton School Hall (0374). ■Waddington: Proposed


extension to the existing ga­ rage, new porch, removafof existing roof and raising the ridge by 1.2m. Glazed con­ servatory to the rear and in­ ternal alterations including the provision of new stairs at 19 Church Close (0350).


Pupils help feed disadvantaged children


A COLLECTION of pennies, cake stalls and a seasonal raffle helped Year Seven youngsters at Ribblesdale High School raise money for the Mary’s Meals charity. : The organisation


CongratulaSons to Max and Elsie Clement who celebrated 50 years of mam'age on May 28th f AnnivefM fy


S Q -M n n i o m f i t y HOWARTH


(nee Wilby)


Dorothy and Geoff June 4th


Congratulations Mum and Dad on your ; Golden Wedding Anniversary.


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FAMILY NOTICES ONLINE - Your own personalised web'page- td'add nnessages, wishes and photos - visit www.clitheroea'dvertisef.c(b;uk


I Love Jeanne and Michael,


Andrew and Emma, Paul and Sami, Ashley and Laura xxxx.


Lot of love, Michelle, Donna, Peter, Max, Joe and Grace





sets up school feeding projects in'places where poverty and hunger ' stop children getting an : education and currently .- provides daily meals for more than 400,000 children in Africa, Asia, ’ Latin America and East-: ern Europe, as well as areas affected by natural ! disasters such as Haiti. Pupilsraisedatotal.


of £440 which will go - towards meals and they also filled 70 backpacks with clothes, pens, note- - books, toothbrushes and paste which will also be distributed to young­ sters.


H o i n e a p l c u x f o i


and organises activities to suit all ages and abilities. For more information visit


the club’s website (www.clithe- roebikeclub.co.uk) or call Ri­ chard Paige on 07976312529.


90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 ROBINSON


Mervyn June 5th


90 Congratulations on your 90th Birthday. ^


Love from Gwen, Ken, Jo, Natalia, . 9 0 Alex and Jovan xxx.


90 Birthdays Pro cyclists join club’s Dales ride


Top marks to hospital


: PATIENTS at East Lan­ cashire’s hospitals say they are treated with dignity and respect, have confidence in their nurs­ es and feel that staff are honest with them about


their treatment. Results o f the Na­


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tional In-Patient Survey 2009, carried out by the Care Quality Commis­ sion, show that patients’ perceptions of East Lan­ cashire Hospitals NHS Trust have improved considerably since the 2008 survey. Patients said they were


offered a choice o f ad­ mission dates, slept in same-sex areas and were able to use single-sex bathrooms and toilets, and were treated with re­ spect and dignity. They also praised their


nurses, saying they were confident in their treat­ ment, and that nursing staff did not talk about them as though they were not there. They said they did


not receive conflicting advice and information


-fm'T‘ifiif§es'’a'iTa‘offcror^ took the time to fully explain what would hap­ pen throughout different stages of their treatment, as well as the benefits and risks of operations. Responses improved


in comparison to the 2008 survey in 82% of the questions asked. Deputy chief executive


Lynn Wissett, who is also Director of Clinical Care and Governance for the Trust, said: “Eveiy mem­ ber of staff at the Trust is here to make sure that our patients get the very best care possible. “That means not only


giving the best care and treatment for their con­ dition, but also ensuring we respect their privacy and dignity, communi­ cate effectively and make sure they are comfort­ able during their time in hospital.”


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Winners at bridge club


BRIDGE winners at the Pendle Club were: Mrs Phyllis Tuxford and Mr Ian Armstrong, Mrs Frances Porter and.Mrs Anne Cooper.





; Solo whist, winners were: R. Knight, D. Knight. New members welcome every Monday at 7 p.m.


, ' ■ Winners of the Friday


dominoes were: A. Lowe, W. Barker, joint 3, E. Fox and R; Seed, D. Lowe. Booby M. Pye. New mem­ bers welcome every Fri- dayat7p.m.


- On Saturday domino


MARY’S MEALS: Cecilia Burton from charity Mary’s Meals is pre­ sented with a cheque for £440.83 and backpacks from Connor Har­ rison (12) and his fellow students from Ribblesdale High School.


winners were: J. Chew, jo in t 2, ;D. Knight, P.Oddie and J. Oddie, 5th,. F. Giles. Booby M. Pye. ■ Line dancing is held


'every Thursday at 1-30 p.m. ■ .


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