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- L 28 Clltheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, May 5th, 2011 Family Funeral Services ,,


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After a short illness David, aged 71 years, peacefully passed away at Clitheroe Hospital on April 19th 2011, dearly loved husband of the late Doreen, also father, brother, grandfather and father-in-law. Funeral service to take place,


FERGUSON Davtd


Accrington Crem­ atorium at 1 p.m. The family request no flowers,


Clitheroe, BB7 lAW. Tel. 01200 44304.5-


Peacefully on April 2^h, 2011, in Clitheroc Hospital, John, aged 78 years, of Slatdburn, the dearly loved husband of Averil also a dearest brother of Jane and Anthea. Reposing


KING-WILKINSON John Norgrave


‘Peacehaven' Chapel of Rest. A private cremation will take place. A service of thanksgiving will be held at St. Andrew’s Church, Slaidburn on Friday, May 13th at 11- 30 a.m. Family flowers only please, donations if aesired for either St. Andrew’s Church, Slaidburn Fabric Fund, c/o The Hon. Treasurer, The Rectory, Slaidburn, BB7 3ER or The Friends of Slaidburn Country Practice, c/o Mrs D. Pearson, 19 Chapel


in


Slaidburn, BB7 3ES. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 4412Q7 .


donations, if desired to Help For Heroes. AH inquiries and donations to Clitheroe Funeral Service, 10-12 Whalley


but Road,


Thursday, May 5tn, 2011 at St Mary Magdalene Parisn Church, Clitheroe at 11-30 a.m. followed by committal


todav, at


Died peacefully in her I02na year on Good Friday in Norfolk, formerly of Kemp Court, Whalley New Road, Blackburn, cherished wife of Vincent (deceased ), dearly loved mother of Andrew, John and Suzanne, mother-in- law of Kath, grandmother of Alex, Chris, Caroline and Rory and great­ grandmother of Oscar, Eaila and Chloe. Her funeral will take place at All Saints Church, Keswick, Norfolk on May 6th. A memorial service will be held later in Lancashire in the


MALONE Edna


Edna was an inspiration to her family and friends who will miss her immensely. They will take comfort in her continued presence in their lives. Inquiries to R.J. Bertram and Son. Tel. 01603 812016.


f)lacc she knew and oved so well.


’Peacehaven* Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at West Bradford Methodist Church on Tuesday, May lotli, at 2 p.m. followed by cremation at


in Street, 451222:___________


Crematorium at 3 p.m. Family flowers only please, donations yet to be decided. For donations and all inquiries *.* please contact Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200


Accrington


Peacefully on April 29th, 2011, in hospital, Charlie, aged 90 years of Clithcroe, tlie dearly loved brother of Marian and the late Grace, Gordon, Sidney and Tom also a dearest uncle, great-uncle and great-great-uncle. Reposing


SMITH Charies (Charlie)


Acknowledgements


Linda and Bill, Denice and Barry, Janet and Heather would like to thank all relatives, friends


BOWKER Frances


neighbours for their expressions kindness, love


We would particularly like to thank Dr Flatley for his unstinting care and kindness over many years ... and likewise to the wonderful service given by Jacqui ana her team of District Nurses. Also a thank you to the many carers who have loved and supported Frances in recent years. We appreciated Rev Tim Thorpe for his kind words of comfort and Clithcroc Funeral Service for their care and attention and finally a big thank you to The Post House Hotel for looking after us so well.


following our sad loss. and


Arthur, Bert and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for cards of condolence, kind expressions of sympathy


CARTER Julia


donations received during their time of sorrow. Special thanks to Tracy and her fellow Carers, Staff at Haydock Nursing Home and Doctors and Staff at Whalley Surgery. Thanks to Reverend Katie Thomas for her care and kindness to Mum, and for her kind and comforting words at the funeral. Finally to Hannah and Staff at Co-operative Funeral- care for professional and sympathetic care. May God bless uou all.


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Acknowledgefnents IlnMemoriam CUFF


Joyce, Steven and family would like to express their sincere thanks to all family and friends for their support and love, especially to friends who visited Mum on a regular basis, for the many


Marlon


sympathy and cards of conaolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. N. Atty for his kind words and comforting ministrations and to everyone


expressions


kind of


attended the funeral service and have given donations for Cancer Research U.K. Also to the Doctors and Staff on Pendlesidc Medical Group and to everyone at Lowfield House Care Home for all their care and support. Finally our grateful thanks to Brian Price and Son for all funeral arrangements.


who JOYCE


Chaloner for the service that Sybil would have so enjoyed and also for allowing the use of the beautiful Church of St Huberts, Dunsop Bridge. We also thank the Staff at Riverside Care Home for their kindness, care and support over the past 3 years, allowing Sybil to emoy a cheerful, dignined and caring environment. Sincere thanks also to the Staff at Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors for their help, advice and dignified attention to detail.


John


sympathy and letters and cards of condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Juditli Talbot


Eleanor, Vic and family would like to express their sincere thanks to everyone for the many kind expressions


MAN5RELD TrudI May


uplifting service. Tliey would also like to express


for the


attended the service and for donations received for Blcakholt Animal Sanctuary.


appreciation everyone


who MARDEN


Sonia, Nicole and Nathan would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends


Paul Christopher


neighbours for the many


sympathy and letters and cards of condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also the Rev. R. Nicholson for his kind words and comforting mini­ strations and to everyone


expressions


appreciation to all Paul's work colleagues for their support.


attended the funeral and have given donations. They would also like to express


who their and


kind of


their to


Sybil's family wish to thank all those family and friends for their kind messages of sympathy and support received at this sad time. Special thanks to Monsignor


(nee Fairbum) Sybil


Treasured memories of a dear Brother, died May 4U1, 1987- Always in my thoughts. Love Patricia.


DOOTSON Brian


Wendy, Linden, Wendy, Donna and Darren. Potterford Farm Billington._______


With love from Margery.


Robin and families. SMITH


A dear son in law who died May 7th, 2010. Among the stores of memories, He holds a place aparf. Missed so very much. Will always be remembered.


Robert Martin


From Ann and Norman.


Birthday Memories of


Love from, Mum, Josh, Debra, Kath and the family.


Printed as promised.


In Our Thought Lord St Jude


Treasured birthday memories May 7th of a dear son, dad and brother. Forever in our thoughts.


HOLGATE Peter


1988. Still remembering a loving caring mum and granny.


PARKER Annie


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In memory of a very dear sister who died May 10th 1998. You always had a smile to share, Time to give, time to care. Someone to turn to, Kind and true. One in a million, that was you.


HASLEWOOD Dorothy


In loving memory of a dear husband and loving- father, who died on May 10th, 2009. Our hearts arefiiU of memories, With pride we speak your name, Though time goes on without you. It will never be the same. Good nighti God bless.


HACKING John


YORKE


Charlie and Katie are delighted to announce the birth of a son


Jack Born on Easter Day A brother for Isobel and Mary 18th Birthday iS 18 18 18 18 18 18 May 9th 18 18


SELLERS-THWAITES IS Jamie


18 'IS


Wishing you a very Happy 18th Birthday T8 Good luck at Uni


In


Lots of love, Dad, Grandma, Uncle jO Paul, Gareth and Jasmine


21st Birthday BAINES


Megan May 6th


Happy 21st Birthday to a wonderful daughter


Our love now and always Mum and Dad xx (got you!!)


BAINES


Megan May 6th


Congratulations to my special


granddaughter Megan on your 21st birthday


My love as always Nana xxx


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FOND FAREWELL: Children and staff at CIKheroe’s Moorland Nurs­ ery said a fond farewell to two long-serving and much-loved staff member, Jenny Oldfield and Helen Dawson. Between them Jenny and Helen they have worked at the popular nursery for 26 years and everyone wished them a long and happy retirement.


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Clltheroe Advertiser &Tlmes,Thursday, May 5,2011 I Who are your Kibble Valley heroes?


A SEARCH is on for Ribble Valley’s sporting heroes and community cham­ pions. Nominations for the 2011 Ribble Val­


categories: Club of the Year, Coach of the Year, Volunteer of the Year (Adult


Car th eft


appeal POLICE are ap­ pealing for infor­ mation a f te r a luxury 4x4 worth £58,000 was sto­ len from outside a house in Slaidbum, while the family slept upstairs. Thieves forced


happened over­ night Wednesday April 13th and the following day and police are appeal­ ing for anyone who noticed any suspi­ cious behaviour in the village to call Clitheroe Police on 443344 or the free and confidential Crimestoppers line on 0800 555111.


open a window and once inside stole the keys to a Rang­ er Rover Sport with the number plate “85TE”. They also took a black and silver Marin Mount Vision bike. The burglary


ley Sports, Arts and Community Awards are now open. The awards will be pre­ sented at a glittering ceremony at The Grand, Clitheroe, on Wednesday, June 15th. Nominations are open in the following


and Junior) and Rising Star. There is also a Lifetime Achievement Award in memory of Marjorie Partridge; a School Award recognising the work being un­ dertaken by schools in the run-up to the 2012 London Olympics; and an award for Community Engagement made by


Council’s head of cultural and leisure services, said: “The awards are a celebra­


the Ribble Valley Community Safety Partnership. Chris Hughes, Ribble Valley Borough


will be even better and are asking as many people, clubs and organisations as possible to make nominations. We’re looking forward to a fantastic night when the winners are announced.”


tion of the hard work and commitment that goes into voluntary and community sport in Ribble Valley. Last year’s event was the borough’s largest ever celebra­ tion, as it incorporated an arts awards section for the first time. “We anticipate that this year’s event


day May 20th and further information is available from Ribble Valley Borough Council’s sports development team on 01200 414488 or online at: www.ribble- valIey.gov.uk


Early risers start the day in song


WHILE some people enjoyed a lie-in on May Bank Holiday Monday, others attended an ear­ ly morning concert in the Ribble Valley.


tured in “Follow the Heron”, a beautiful song about the chang­ ing seasons and the natural world. The concert ended with “The Rhythm of Life”, from the Broadway Musical, “Sweet Charity”, which Schola sang with huge energy and enthusiasm. Everyone enjoyed a delicious breakfast of croissants and cof­ fee together aftenvards.


music included a range of folk songs from all over the British Isles on the theme of summer. These included the Cornish “Furry Day” carol; “To the greenwood”; “Sumer is icumen in”; the Welsh song “Yr Hen Wr Mwyn” (about an old man and a hare); and Ireland’s “Gypsy Rover”. Cello and flute solos also fea­


choir, Schola Cantorum, gave a recital of “Music for a May Morning” starting bright and early at 8 a.m. for a large audi­ ence of parents, pupils and staff. A vaned programme of choral


Stonyhurst College’s chamber


the presentation of arts'excellence grants totalling £2,225 to 15 young dancers, ac­ tors and musicians. The winners will go on torepresent Ribble Valley at the Lan­ cashire Sports Awards in September. • The deadline for nominations is Fri­


The awards ceremony will also include


Banned for collision


heard Leonard Jones was crossing from the driver’s right, but Raheela Be­ gum Rafhan said she still maintained it was not her fault. “He wasn’t on the


on pelican a m a n making his way home from the pub was struck by a car as he crossed the road within the confines of a pelican crossing in Clitheroe. Blackburn magistrates


the ambulance and the police and waited with Mr Jones.


Pulling out


DAWN CHORUS: Schola Cantorum, conducted by their Director, Dr Kevin Morgan, during the Music for a May Morning concert at Stonyhurst.


Bidding a fond farewell ■■•''.'I


the session, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., led by James Lonsdale, the church’s resident organist. The event will begin with a demonstration piece and then visitors will be invit­ ed to explore and discov­ er the instrument in close detail. Refreshments will be provided. For more details, or to register your interest, please call Catherine Carr on 01200 422404 or e-mail andy- froud@gmail.com


the stops an hour long, free family event which aims to show visitors exactly what a church organ can do, will be held at Clitheroe Par­ ish Church on Saturday, May 7th. Everyone is welcome at


Scout Brass


Band plays THE Second Rossendale Scout Brass Band - the Scout Brass band in the world - will perform the next charity concert at Pa- diham Unitarian Church on Saturday, May 14th, at 7-30 p.m. The Band will shortly


(prosecuting) said follow­ ing the incident in Water­ loo Road in July last year the next think Mr Jones remembered was waking up in hospital. He had significant injuries and his left ankle, which needed pins and plates inserting, had still not recovered. Rafhan said she called


ley Road, Clitheroe, was convicted after a trial of driving without due care and attention. She was banned from driving for six months and fined £100 with £165 costs. Mrs Ju lie Reddish


crossing and he was drunk,” she told the court. Begum (26), of Whal­


tour in Europe and their programme will include some numbers which they will play on the continent. Admission is £6 including refreshments and more information is available on 01282 773336. The concerts raise money for the North West Air Am­ bulance, The Children’s Heart Surgery Fund and the Church.


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