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;nan. ■ A service' will be celebrated at St Maiy's ■ ‘ Church;' Osbaldeston at 11-15 a.m. today, Thursday,'^ April 22nd, prior-, to cremation
On Friday, April i6th, 2010, : following a short ‘ illness,': Anne, aged 77 years of Bank Cottages,. Billington, died I peacefully at Clitheroe Communi^ Hospital, a loving wife to the late Jim, loving mother of Anne, Ruth, Jill, James and Peter;' dear mother-in-law to' John, Andrew, Karen and Jackie and much loved nan and great-
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rho^ital A and of Kirkham, Jane, aged
On Friday, April 16th,' 2010,- peacefully in
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o Hospital,'c/o address • below. Lying •. : in rRepose-and further .inquiries please to N. ■ Gifiett' and Son;
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■ Rosemere Cancer Unit, Royak Preston
'April. 23rd at ; 1-30 -p.m.’.-,followed ' .by committal. No flowers h y request, donations if so desired* to the
.8I: years, the dearly, loved wife of the late Frank V . .. Cornwell, loving cousin to Maiy, .DoroUiy and the late' Florrie, also a r much loved sister in law. Funeral service at' Park Crematorium,' Lytham, on Friday,
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14th, 2010 at The Manor.:
much loved mother of Peter, - Jeremy, Paul and Heather Jill also a loving mother-in-law, nana and sister. Reposing'
Chatbum, Helen, aged 87 years of Clitheroe,
^ clothes of your choice. ' Family flowers only . please, donations in memory of Helen if so
'orium at ip.m. Please feel free to wear the
• desired^ may be -given : for ' either Cancer Research U.K., c/o Mrs S. Blackburn, 14 Montague - - Street, ClitlieroG, BB7 zEB or Hie Manor House, c/o
Accrington Cremat-
Clitheroe • tomorrow Friday April 23rd at 12 noon;: followed • by cremation .
Church, at
of Rest. A service will be held at St. Mary’s Parish
Peacefully, on April • House;
(nee Cowman) Helen
Peacehaven’ Chapel. in r Monsignor
. cards and messages of sympathy received at this very sad time. Thanking also Father J. ■ ; Wareing • and j .
• Price and Son Funeral Directors for their excellent
. Mrs J. Harrison, The Manor House, Bridge . Road, . • Chatburn; ' Clithcroc, • BB7 4AW. Inquiries - to Brian ■ Price .and Son, Funeral* Directors. Tel. 01200 414^1207,
. home in Clitheroe, r Barbara, . aged - 73 -<
Suddenly- on April 15th,’. 2010 at her
WHITEHEAD Barbara'
, loved mum of Gany : and . Craig, loving mother-in-law ' of Gillian, * dearest grandma - of -Joanne
years, the dearly loved wife of Allan, much
, and: Stephen, also a devoted.
,grandma of Alisha nnd 'Connor.
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; 11 &m. -Family flowers' only please, donations • ui memozy of Barbara, if so desired may be given for Only Foals and Horses c/o Mrs G. 'Whitehead, Far House ' Farm, . Green Lane,’- Grindleton,-- Clitheroe, - BB7.4RL. Inquiries to; Brian , Price.- and: Son, Funeral Directors. T d . ' 01200 441297.* V * ' / '
rematorium ' ' / on Monday. April 26th at
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involved during the past years and finally to Mick, Matthew and
the care services and medical • •
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• the many, many cRr*^g 1 and .
Peacdiaven Chapel of glace at Accrington . ; .
loving, kindness and: prayers.' Also to the ‘ Price family for their excdlent and friendly service,
Church -< > for *w their
- David , would v like to' .thank T. friends •: and nei^bours ‘ for ‘ cards
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. and _■ messages i - • of; condolence during this sad time. '
. die very, generous donations received for - MacMillan - Cancer Support.; We . would like to : say . a huge ^ mank y o u .. to The District Nurses, Iterry' Carroll our MacMillan' Nurse -..: and Drs Crowther, Warren and I Carter • for -/ their I excdlent
condolence' and for
^ Barry. V Thank you to^ I Mark %
ministrations and to - the family of St James
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.comforting minis trations and to all who attended the funeral •
Corcoran for their kind words and
. thanks to everyone for the beautiful flowers, ^
■ Ken,. ' Wendy and family would like to express their sincere
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Acknowledgements I B O S L E Y
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I ^express/their, sincere [ thanks,, tovall. friends, /;:relatives ' .-and jTneighbours - for.-^ the; - many .
-Ron JBosley^ wish to j expressions
_ Research; UK and' |-iMacMilIari Nurses,* which they: ■ . have .• received -' at ■ this
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- difficult time. Special lythanks : - to; .• . Dr 1 •
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I .comforting words. .To ; the. District Nurses, MacMillan ^Nurses
. Reverend Froud. for their help ■ - and
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:. and Staff of Clitheroe . Hospital for their care. .Our thanks to Langshaw Calverley ; for. their ' •• profes- ’
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sympathy, - cards ; of Cancer
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'.many • expressions;
; Andy Froud for his kind words .. and ' comforting minis trations and to all who attended tlic funeral service and have given donations. He would also like to express his appreciation to the Doctors,Nurses and Staff of . Clitheroe Communi^ Hospital for all their care and kindness:
- and' ' cards : of condolence* received during his sad loss. :Thanking •’ also Rev.
sympathy and letters •• In Memoriam
CHARNOCK Gerard
-In loving memory of a dear husband, dad, grandad and great grandad who . died April 21st, 2003. Seven years ago today,
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Marjorie, Andrea, Fddie, - Julie, Jim,' Rob, Leon, Natalie, Kirsty, Olivia and baby Trent xxxx.
God took you away. But loved and * remembered always.
Brian would like to express his sincere
WILSON Elsie
■2009.--; This year has gone so : quiddy,
. We miss you more than ever,-. .
. replaced. *' Your wit, your charm, your offer of advice,
. You can never be ■ ‘ went by.
■ You always knew what ■ tosay, ' You watched us while we : : ■ .
• We are all OK together '
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and look after each other too,
We know you still protect us and guide us our life through.
Barbara, " Sharron, Barbara, Craig and Rachel - , .. ; and grandchildren. ■
Died •;: April - 26th, 2005.
FRANKLAND Malcolm
We care and love you still.
From . • your . ' wife Edith, sons Gary and Tony, Gail and all the grandchildren.
The world forgets but we never will.
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• Sonnets . A lecture on Shake speare’s sonnets was
I given to’18 members of Sawley.WI by Mr
> Ben Alexander. He in formed members that he had spent a number of years researching the sonnets and had reached the conclusion that they had not been written by Shakespeare at all and was able to give quite compelling reasons for the conclu sion he had reached. He was . thanked by Maty Wallace.
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-All residents are invited to attend.
refectory at 7 p.m.
_ At the meeting of Wad- . dington Wl president
Keep fit
The next meeting is on ■ May 20th at 7-30 p.m. in. the village hall, all arewelcome.
SIMONSTONE
Everyone is welcome to attend and there will be ' a cost of £3 per meeting fornon-members.. I
.m o n s to n e .. .'- Subscriptions are now: due at £7 per season.
- at 7-30 p.m. in The Old School Hall, Si-
SLAIDBURN
Garden Club Mr David Metcalfe will be talking about “'Veg etables My Way” next Thursday evening
Resolutions were dis cussed and there was. a unanimous,vote in' favour of “The manda tory clear labelling of . food with'true country ■ of origin”; - . ..
Hostesses who served delicious tea and cakes . were Pauline Giles and * JoanCradock. : ■
However there were oth ers just as amusing written by Kate Sims, Betty Trueman and Maiy Wallace. ;
A competition for the best limerick was won by Margaret Baines who penned: “There was a WI lady from Saw- ley, Whose husband said he felt poorly. H e' made such a fuss, that she shot off on the bus, for some retail therapy in'Whalley.’!—
— whose talk was entitled “Keep fit, have fun and make friends”. Mem bers enjoyed trying all the exercise move ments sitting in chairs which began with good posture. She explained to respect the body it has to be maintained like an engine for ef-
. able and fun evening. Names were taken for a bursary to Denman College or Alston Hall. Mrs Marian Wood gave a report on the spring council meet-
The next meeting will be ; held in the Methodist
; the speaker is “How I Became a Redcoat”.
. Tea hostesses will be Mrs O. Heywood, Mrs -M. Holding and Mrs P.Holdsworth.
WEST BRADFORD
- ■ mal worship with Con tinental breakfast. A
- odist Church-at the new time of 9-15 a.m.- . on Sunday for an infor-
Church service Everyone is invited to West Bradford Meth-
. warm welcome with tea and toast awaits all to : reflect on God’s word and listen, to music. .
. , v talk members practised - first aid skills on each ,; other.- Thanks were by Rachel Har-
Young farmers Members of Slaidburn • Young Farmers’ Club met in the village hall - Tor a talk by Barbara • and Ray from St John . Ambulance. After the ■
., ?i, Slaidbum Village Hall, ,-jj,,and is a talk by Roch- ; dale Hedgehog Centre,
. rison. Next week’s meeting is in-
members are asked to , b rn g n .' WADDINGTON
T h e annual parish meet-- fti,;ingofWaadtngtonPar- i f- ish (jouncil wifi be held : ■
Parish council -
S-.! on Monday,'May 10th :. in St Helen’s Church, '
- ¥ WHALLEY
- ets are £3, and includes - V light refreshments, fashion show, designer
Fashion show A fashion extravganza is ' being held in Whalley Methodist Church to- •' night at 7-30 p.m. Hck-
' clothes rail and hand- : bags, scarves and jewel- . lery for sale and hats by- . ■ ■ “The Hat Room”.
' ■" M e th o d is t, Church on Vocations Sunday \f
Church service Services at Whatley
: morning worship. Both . : ’ services will be led by, : ' the minister the Rev.-
- will be 9 a.m. a short - contemplative com- - , mimion.-At 10-30 a.m.' ,
: been arranged for July 6th to Craig Bullock Gardens, at Fence.
. Church schoolroom on May 11th when resolutions will be dis cussed. The topic for
' ing. Tickets were sold for the group meeting at Rimington on May 18th. An outing has
. ficiency, stamina, mus cle, brain and mobility. Her motto is to keep it moving. Mrs Walsh showed members how to stretch, bend and twist to music. Mrs Audrey Bams thanked Eunice for an enjoy-
. . Miss Hylda Emsden welcomed everyone and introduced guest speaker Eunice Walsh
At 7-30 p.m. there will be a Circuit Praise Night in the Church hall again led by the Rev. Katy.
Katy Thomas
On Thursday, April ; 29th at 7.30pm in the Church hall there will be an election forum. Come and meet your
, Parliamentaiy candi dates and bring your written questions.
Jumble sale On Saturday there will be a jumble sale in Whal ley Methodist Church hall from 10-30 a.ra. to noon. There will also be a sale of unsold items from the fashion
. show.
The village hall is to hold a table top sale on Sun day from 10 p.m. to 3
p.m.to coincide with the village Sunday mar-
T h e church bells will be rung at 6 p.m. tomor row to celebrate St George’sDay.
. The worship will be led by Wendy Bridgeman. ■
' - “The musings of a re tired magistrate”, v ,
At the Mothers’ Union meeting at 7-30 p.m. on Tuesday, Ann Good- -, body will speak on
After a month’s break, : Whalley and District Historical and Ar-. chaelogical Society will
History’s back
- and Feast in the Mid- ■ die Ages”. Inquiries to . 01254822988.
The annual meeting at 7-30 p.m. will be fol lowed by a talk by Dr' I. Ramage'on “Food :;
. meet at Whalley/iibey tonight ■
: , hearse as usual on, Monday night at 7-30
Choir night Valley Voices will, re- '
- membership or book- - ings to 01254 82431Z
, members and returning members would be wel-. come. Inquiries about,!
. p.m.- at English Mar-'. : tyrs’ RC Church; The -; Sands, Whalley. New -
The Bishop of Blackburn, the Rt Rev Nicholas Reade, will be at Whal ley Parish Church on Sunday for the 10 a.m. Holy Communion serv ice. He will bless the re ordering of the church which has provided a servery and facilities for disabled people
: ket. Bishop’s visit
Tickets at £6 can be ob tained at Whalley Post Office, from Grace Gemmell on 01254 823402 or at the door.
Pete Cnalloner and Tim Dalling, who have played at the village hall with the Old Rope String Band, have been joined by Jock Tyldes- ley and Vera van Heer- ingen. The four sing; dance and play fiddles, guitar, piano accordion and mandolin.
Rope revelry The New Rope String, Band will play tradi tional acoustic music firom around the world at Whalley Village Hall on Sunday night from 7-30 p.m.
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St George^s iholida^c^
K-Independence Party had its w a y . / / / , . / ;
,; the Government to de- Clare St George’s Day a national holiday. “It is just crazy that Scotland and Ireland have ■ national holidays for their '. patron saints and a huge
;/thing is made each year for St David in Wales,
, but poor St George h^d- ; ly gets a look in,” said UKIP’s North West MEP PaulNuttall. : “It is long overdue that
SM ALLFRY: The children at Thomeyholme School have watched their brown trout eggs hatch into fry in the classroom, (s)
Something fishy at school
PUPILS at Thorneyholme School, Dun- sop Bridge, have seen a record number of fish hatch in their “Trout in the Class room” aquarium.
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and managed locally by the Ribble Catch ment Conservation Trust, the “Trout in the Classroom” initiative encourages chil--
Endorsed by the Environment Agency
dren to take part in conservation. They learn about the life cycle of Brown Trout, watch the eggs hatch and grow, and then later release them into the local river. “This year’s project beats previous years
hands down, as we’ve managed to hatch over 100 eggs successfully,” said teacher Mrs Janet Wells.
Students take exams on stage
displacement of Jewish children during the Second World War, and their new lives in England. Its narrative weaves together the past with the present, leaving its audi ence with a strong message. The second play is a French,
“Kindertransport” and Jean -Anouilh’s “Antigone”. The first play was about the
, ■ This is another play which calls for commanding performances. - Both performances were excel
20th Cfentuiy version of the Greek tale of .Antigone, who fights to the death for her brother’s honour.
lent and attended by a large, ap preciative audience of supporters."
IN CHARACTER: Catriona Grafftus, from Hurst Green, and Charlie McDermott, from Windsor, convincing in their roles in “An tigone”.
THEA'TRE Studies students at Stonyhurst College took their AS Level practical exams by performing two demanding stage plays. They were Diane Samuel’s
' We have so much to cel ebrate in this country Md UKIP believes that April 23rd should be properly marked. “I love to see the few
a national holiday should be'given fo r England.
in the middle of a reces sion, but a red rose costs far less than even a pint of beer and shows the world that we are proud to be English,” said Mr Nut- tall, whose North-West constituency includes the , Ribble Valley.
patriotic souls who proud ly wear a red rose each St George’s Day and this is a tradition which we want to encourage. “I appreciate we are
Candidates
inhotseat A CLITHEROE-BASED community radio station will be hosting political chat with two parliamen- taty candidates starting this weekend. '
: On .Saturday, Coun. -Allan Knox, the Lib Dem candidate, will be talking to Ribble Valley Com munity Radio presenter Simon Kerins between 10 a.m. and noon. While on May 1st, UKIP’s Steve Rush will be in the hot seatv -: f
f - Both shows' will be
broadcast on the internet at www.ribblevalleyme-
dia.com Anyone who has a question for either of the candidates is asked to e-mail them to: studio@
ribblevalleymedia.com
Ann^s insight into ^Shakers’
. . 'T h e audience learnt about the : religious group called Shakers and
. gave a talk dressed as an 18th (2en- - ■ tuiy “Shaker” to fellow members a t ' the latest monthly meeting.
CLITHEROE. University of the* T h ird Age member Ann Colman
;. George Fox’s Quaker movement and.; : it was their impassioned convulsions ' in worship that gave thein f te nick-. ; name “Shakers”.
. bacy, racial and gender e q u i ty and -; industrious communal
living.They ' : were Christians who had split from ■;
: the important part Mother Aim Lee ' ', played in spreading their way of wor- c
ship.The 'Shakers” sought to attract ' converts to a gospel of padfism, cell-;
' .ning.^Later, she was a cook at a nos- ' pita] in Manchester and became veiy mterested in a little “Shaker” sect in Bolton. : She married at the age of 26 and
was illiterate and started work at the age of seven preparing flax for spin-
. was admitted to a nursing home and - it was there that she began to have “dreams” a ^ u t Christ
: had four children in six years. Un fortunately, all of them ^died and she was left in a vety low state. She.
/ Arm Lee was bom in Manchester,' ■ the daughter of a blacksmith. She
; . On recovery Ann became more re- : ligiously involved and started preach- r ing even though she was b e ra t^ and stoned for her unorthodox views. She - was imprisoned, but became inspired to take the “Shaker” movement fiir- . ther abroad.
; SS M ^ a to New .'York where they experienced the same persecution
Eventually, she and a few followers raised enough money to sail on the
: and physical attacks when travelling to evangelise in America, but per severed for years and were success ful in making new converts. Mother Ann Lee died at the age of 48 in 1784 worn down by continual harassment
. However, the “Shaker” move ment e^anded even after her death,
peaking in the 1830s with some 6,(XK) members living in 19 communities.
roe USA will be on May 11th, when John Turkington will talk about “Beauty through the Ages”. This will ' be held in St Maty’s Centre, Omreh Street, at 2-30 p.nt
• The next meeting of the Clithe- -
fromUKIP WE couldj^ be having a lie in tomorrow if the UK
; ; 'The party is calling for
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