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32 CHthcroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, October6th,2011


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dearly loved husband o f tne late Phyllis, devoted dad o f Peter, C hristine an d Janet and also a much loved father- in-law, gran­ dad, g reat-grandad and brother. T h e se rvic e ..and cremation w i l l take place at A c c ring ton Cremator ium on Tuesday, October 11th, 26 11 a t 11.40 a.m. Family flowers only please, donations . i f aesired in memory


the


. Fund), c/o L. Champ Funeral ' Services, Bank House, Whalley Road, C la yton . le Moors., A c c rington BB5 5DY. Inquiries Tel 01254 390731.


DRYDEN Raymond


September 27th, 2011, in hospital w ith his loving fam ily b y his s ide, Ray, aged 60 yea rs, or Clitheroe, th e so v e ry dearly lo ved husban d o f Christine, much loved dad o f Dawn, Heather, Stacey and Fiona, dearest s tep -dad o f Luc and Oliver, a lo vin g father- in-law and . a devoted grandad o f Joe, Jack, Elliott, Ami Leigh, Samuel and Isabel. R epos ing


P e a c e fu l ly ^ on


Clitheroe on Monday, October 10th at 1-15 p.m.


A c c ring ton Crem­ atorium-at 2-20 p.m. Family f lowers only please, donations in memory o f Ray i f so desired may be given fo r the Haematology Endowment Fund Blackpool Victoria Hospital, c/o- Mrs D. Gould, Greenway, S althill >■ .) Road, Clithe roe, BB 7 iPE. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


cremation


fol low ed by at


Church,


September 25th, 2011, peacefully in hospital after a sh o r t . Hlness, surrounded ' b y his loving family, George, aged 89 y e a rs , o f Darwen ana formerly o f Clithe roe.


BURGESS George


KENYON


A lic e Lydia Kenyon, dearly loved w ife o f the late Arnold Kenyon,


Alice Lydia


great-grandmother. A -


service


peacefully in hospital, on . Septembe r 29th, 2011, very loving and much loved mother, g randmother


h i ted Reformed died,


and o f


thanksgiving will take Sla c e at C lithc ro e


Church, on Monday, October 17th, 2011 at 2 p.m. Family flowers only please, donations may be made to Clitheroe United Reformed Church. All


‘ inquiries to Clitheroe Funeral Service, 10/12 Wh a lley


Clitheroe, BB7 lAW. Tel. 01200 443045.


McNAB Peacefully Charlotte on


o f George may b e ' made to th e East Lancashire H o sp i ta l• NHS T ru s t (Patient


September 30th, 2011, in nospital, Charlotte, aged 78 y e a r s , o f Clitheroe, the deaf ly loved wife o f the late A lan , much loved mother o f the late Neal also a dear sister and loved b y' all .the family.


•Family f lowers only please, donations in memory o f Charlotte i f so desired may be g iv en for Barrow United Reformed Church, c/o Mrs M. Capstick, 6 A bbey Terrace, Barrow, C lithe roe/ B B 7 9AT.N Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel.


‘Peacehaven’ Chapel* o f Rest. A service will be held at Barrow United Reformed Church on Friday, October 14th at 11a.m. followed b y ■ a Woodland Burial at C litheroc Cemetery.


Repos ing ~ • .. 01200 441297.


‘Peacehaven’ Chapel o f Rest. A service will be held at St. Mary’s. Parish


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Peacefully, on October 1st, 2011 a t The Manor House, Chatburn, Val, aged 78 years, o f G rindleton


Valerie Margaret (Val)


formerly o f Chatburn, the dearly loved sister o f Micha el (Bob), much loved sister-in- law o f Gretl, dearest auntie o f Tiska, Mick and Luke also a loved great aunt. Repos ing


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‘Peacehaven’ Chapel o f Res t. A private cremation will take place. A service o f Thanksgiving ‘w ill be held a t Chatburn Methodist Church on Tuesday, October 11th at 3-45 p.m. Family f lowers only please, donations in memory o f V a l i f so desired may _be given for either" Oxfam or the Smile Train, c/o Mr. N. Turpin, 15 Victoria Avenue, Chatburn, Clitheroe, BB7 4AX. Inqu iries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


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Peacefully, on October 2nd, 2011, after ' a shor t illness, but a long productive life, John Stuart, aged q8 years, husband o f the late Mai Parson and father o f Jennifer, Ian and Alison. Funeral service at The Parish Church o f St. John


John Stuart


Broughton, Preston, today, Thursday, October 6th at 2 p.m. fol low ed b y private cremation. Family f lowers only please, donations i f wished may be sent for either Alzheimer's Society or Broughton Church, c/o - the Funeral Direc tor.


Inquiries


Martin's, The Funeral Directors, 188 Tulketh Brow, Asliton-on- Ribble, Preston, PR2 2JJ. Tel. 01772 7 33007.


Add your messages of condolence . ,


VISIT:- www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Baptist,


Brim Price & Son ' Funeral Directors


‘Peacehaveri’ Chapel of Rest Hie Genuine and Independent


family concern of two generations offering a 24hrpetsonal service


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


Peacefully on October 3rd 2011 in West Cumberland Hospital, Marg aret, aged . 78 years, o f Keelde, near W h i teh a v en , '


PROCTER Margaret


dearly loved w ife o f Joseph, much loved s tep -mother


Cynthia, Nigel and Philip also a loving gran ny and great- granny. Reposing


'Peacehaven' Chapel o f Rest. Service and interment will take place at St. Helen’s Church, Waddington on Wednesday, October 12th at 2 p.m. Family f lowers only please, donations in memory o f Margaret i f so des ired may be given for St. Helen’s Church, c/o Mrs Yvonne Bush, 17 Waddow


in


W a d d i n g t o n , Clitheroe, BB7 3JL.


Grove,


Inquiries to Brian Price and Son; Funeral Directors. Tel.


01200441297.


Wednesday, Septem­ ber 28th, 2011, Allan Sharp, aged 82 years, the dea r ly beloved husband o f Barbara and the late Margaret and dear b rother o f Harry. Allan's funeral service will be he ld in St Leonards Church,. Padiham, on Friday, October 7 th at 1-30 p.m.


Peacefully, on


committal at Burnley Crematorium at 2-20 p.m. Family flowers only please, however, donations in memory o f A llan wil l be gratefully accepted on behalf of St Leonards Church. Inquiries to Bertwistle’s Funeral Service, 46 Burnley Road, Padiham. B B 12 : 8BN. T e l . 01282 771628.


followed b y


TAYLOR John


Thursday, September 29th, 2011, at High Brake House with his wife by his side, John (Jack), aged 79 years, o f Clitheroe, * the dearly, loved husband o f Marie, much loved dad o f Paul and Alan, loving father-in-law of Joan and Rita, dearest grandad o f Darren, Kieran, Dean • and J ennifer and great- grandad o f Hannah, a loved brother o f Alma, also a dearest uncle. Reposing


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‘Peacehaven' Chapel o f Rest. A service will be held at St. James Church, Clitheroe on Monday, October 10th at 10 a.m. followed by interment at Clitheroc Cemetery. Family f lowers on ly please, donations in memory o f Jack i f so desired may be given for the Royal Manchester Childrens Hospital, c/o Mrs M. Taylor, 2 Chatburn Park Drive, Clitheroe, BB7 2AY. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


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Peacefully. (Jack) on


SHARP Allan


o f the WHITE


September 30th, 2011 at her home, Elizabeth, aged 83 years, the dearly loved wife o f the late Charles James, much loved mother o f Andrew and Lindsay,


Peacefully, on loving


mother-iri-law o f Alison and Niall, also a ’ devoted grand­ mother o f Charlotte, Carina, Philippa and Matthew. Reposing


‘Peacehaven’ Chapel o f Rest. A service will b e held at Whalley Parish Church on Tuesday, October 11th at 11-30 a.m. followed b y cremation at Accrington Cremat-


in


. orium at 12-20 p.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory o f Elizabeth i f so desired may be given for the Christie N.H.S. Trust, c/o the Appeals


w ilm s low Road, Withington, M20 4BX.


Inquiries to


Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors,


Tel: 01200 441297- Acknowledgements


The family o f the late Barbara Altham would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind expressions


ALTHAM Barbara


sympathy and letters and


cards Office, Elizabeth Stirling


Bryan, Susan and Simon would like t o . express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends


JACKSON Mary


expressions sympathy,


neighbours for the many .


* and k ind


' received during their sad loss . Thanking also Judith Talbot for her ministrations and to everyone who attended the funeral service. Our thanks go to the s ta f f o f Woodlands Home fo r


Care th e ir


kindness and support and to Roger, Pru and s taff at Tne Old Post House for the buffet. Special thanks to Alan and David and finally to the Price Family for all funeral arrange- ments.


Mary,


. RUSHT0N Mary


Martin,


Christine, Eric and family would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends


expressions


neighbours for the many -


o f o f


condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. G ill Mack and her assistant Anne for their kind words and. comforting minis­ trations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations.


would also like to express


appreciation to Dr. G. McBride and the nurses and s taf f o f Riverside Care Home' for all their care and kindness. •


They their


The family o f the late Greg Dyer wish to sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind messages o f sympathy, cards o f condolence v and donations to the Alzhcimers Society received in memory o f Greg. Special thanks to all the s taf f at Willowbank Nursing. Home for all their care and support and to Father Brian Keeley for his kind words ana comforting prayers.


DYER Greg


condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Michele Jarmany for her k ind words and comforting m inis ­ trations and to all who attended the funeral service ’ and for donations received. To Dr. Carter and all the s ta f f at Clitheroe Care Home for their support and kindness. TTiey would also like to thank Riverbank T ea Rooms for the lovely buffet and finally to the Price Family for all funeral arrangements.


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cards


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cards ‘ o f condolence and for floral tributes


letters, o f


Irene, De rek and families would like to thank everyone who attended . Norah's funeral, also many thanks for the cards an d mes sages o f sym pa th y


WELL0CK Norah


and


donations . Special thanks to the s taff at Clitheroe Residential. Home, Dr Fairwood and Father Corcoran fo r


ministrations, also to Richard C hew at C lithe roe Funeral Service._______ '


his kind P i W i InMemoriam


In loving memory o f a d e a r ly lo v e d wife, mum, nana and great n an a w h o died October 7th, 2008. So missed, Always in our hearts, Never to part.


ANDREWS Joyce


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L o vin g h u b b y Les, Lesley, Lynne, Colin, Robb an a family.


In loving memory o f a lo v e ly w i fe , m oth er an d g ran dm o th e r w h o died O c tob er 7 th , 2010. Goa saw that you were weary, A cure was not to be, So he put his arms around you, And whispered "come to me".


BLACKLEDGE Christine


C‘-\ x\\-


L o v e J a ck , Andy, Lindsey, Kerry, Lisa,


J o an n e ,


g r a n d c h i l d r e n M e g an , J o e l and Zara.


GRAVESTON


In m em o ry o f a dea r ly loved Dad and G ran d ad . O c tober 7 th , 2010 Your presence we miss, Your memory we treasure, . We will always remember you for ever.


• George William (Bill)


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L o v e D a vid , Carol, S u e , C a t h e r i n e , Robert and Charlotte.


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT NOTICE


After the loss of your loved one send thanks to all who helped you through this sad and difficult time by placing a notice in your local ‘ paper.


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You can do this through your Funeral Director who will help i.£f you and place the notice for :you or you can place the notice


i privately direct to us. If you wish to place the notice with


, us please calf either oi282 478134 , ’ | or 01282 478135 or call into any of our Front Counter Receptions, Bull - , Street, Burnley, Scotland Road, Nelson or King Street, Clithcroc I where our caring staff will assist you.


^announce FAMILY NOTICES ONLINE - Your own personalised web page - to add r s Call into any one of our Front Counter Receptions, „ C )


Bull Street, Burnley, Scotland Road, Nelson or King Street, Clitheroe where our friendly staff will help.


Ortelephone 01282 478134 or 01282 478135. © messages, wishes and photos - visit www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk ' +


- Even email janetkeegan@eastlancsnews.co.uk • or linda.coonan@eastiancsnews.co.uk.


Don’t let this washout summer get us down LETS’ CSEBRAIH.


ENGAGEMENT ANNIVERSARY


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Mummy, Daddy, Luke, Cora, Nan and Grandad Wareing.


ANGIE


O c tober 6th. • Thinking o f you, Somewn rainbow,


Angela Kate - Walmsley


vnere over the


Love you more. N ik ,


Mum and Dad xx Happy birthday sis,


Love you and miss you so much, baby face.


On your birthday,


H ar r ison an d A lc x a xxxx.


In Qur Thoughts:


Our Lord and St Jude T h ank you.


S tep h en , PORTER


Natalie Jane October 6th


Happy 21st Birthday .


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Enjoy your sPecial day


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memories October 5th. Remembered always.


10th Birthday


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From Mum, brothers an d sister.


In loving memory o f B r ian w h o d ied O c tob er 12th, 2010. 'Always in our hearts and thoughts'. Rest in peace. Never be forgotten.


STEVENSON Brian


NICHOLAS


Ralph and Enid would like to thank everyone who sent cards and generous donations to North West Air


Ambulance on the occasion of our Golden Wedding . £630 was raised


SHERUKER


George Oliver Warning


TILBURY (nee Cusack)


Chris and Siobhan are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their, gorgeous son


Harrison Paul •


Born September 26th, 2011 Weighing 7lb 8oz


A welcome brother (or Callum and Jasmine


Many thanks to all concerned


MOTORISTS have been given two weeks to get used to new rules to tackle poor parking, with warnings being issued instead of fines. Lancashire County Council


has adopted powers intended to improve road safety and ac­ cess for pedestrians by deterring drivers from blocking roads and pavements. They came into force on Oc­


tober 1st, but ho penalty charges will be issued to vehicles which break the new rules until Satur­ day, October 15th. Coun. Tim Ashton, Cabinet member for highways and trans­


port, said: “These new powers will allow us to target drivers who park badly and without consideration for other people. ' “However, we understand


that many people will not be aware that the rules have changed, so to be fair to them we’ll be issuing warning notices rather than penalty charges for the first two weeks. “The reason we have parking


enforcement is to keep traffic moving and improve safety, and we believe these new powers will be welcomed by every road user who is frustrated by selfish ■ and inconsiderate parking.” Under the new powers, driv­


ers of vehicles which obstruct roads by parking more than 50cm away from the kerb could


. receive a penalty notice. ; ' The new rules also target ve­ hicles parked on dropped kerbs, provided to help wheelchair users and those with powered mobility vehicles or prams get around easily and safely. Drivers who break the new


rules could receive a penalty charge notice, which currently stands at £70, discounted to. £35 if paid within 14 days. © To find out more about


parking enforcement in Lanca­ shire visit www.Iancashire.gov. uk/parking.


Golfers’ cash drive for charity


A CHARITY golf day was held at Clitheroe Golf Club, organised by mem­ bers of Clitheroe Lions, raising the magnificent sum of £2,000 for Cystic Fibrosis. This was the 10th an­


ity for his year in office is Cystic Fibrosis, thanked the Lions and.Clitheroe Golf Club for helping to raise the money.


cheque for £2,000 to the captain of Clitheroe Golf Club Ian Lambert, and a fellow Lions member, president Brian Cush­ ing said it gave particular pleasure this year because this 1s the first time that a serving Lion had been the recipient of the cheque. Ian, whose chosen char­


niversary of the start of the co-operation between the golf club and Lions for this event. On presenting the


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X / S I I C _ _ F I B R 0 S I S . X W O . X H O U S A N D..R0JJ NOS.


GRATEFUL THANKS: President of Clitheroe Lions Club, Brian Cushing (left) presenting a cheque for £2,000 to Clitheroe Golf Club Captain and fellow Lion, Ian Lambert.(s)


Help for parents-to-be


IF YOU are having a baby and worried about the pregnancy or concerned about the birth, then help is at hand. Parents-to-be can help to re­


duce their concerns or worries with NCT antenatal courses, which are taking place at the Blackburn Birth Centre, Park Lee Road, and at Le Monde Petit Nursery, Bank Parade, Burnley. Led by qualified teachers,


NCT antenatal courses are re­ nowned throughout the UK for helping parents-to-be prepare for birth and parenthood. . Classes aim to build up con­


fidence and reduce anxiety sur­ rounding the birth and becom-


. ing a parent. Bookings are being taken for


courses taking place between now and the end of this year. For parents-to-be expecting babies during December or January, a shorter format of the • usual course will be starting on Sunday, November 20th; at Le Monde Petit Nursery, Burnley. A .course'' also be’ean this .


Tuesday at the Blackburn Birth Centre for parents-to-be who are expecting babies from mid- December through to the end of January.


• Topics covered on the course


body during pregnancy. • Preparing for labour and


generally include: • What is happening to your


birth by finding out what choic­ es you have, and learning skills such as massage, breathing and birthing positions. • Practicing skills you will


need when your baby arrives, such as breastfeeding, nappy changing, bathing and settling a crying baby. • Discussions on what life


will really be like with a new baby.


-: Rachel Harradine, antenatal


teacher for the NCT East Lancs branch, said: “Every baby and every birth is different and the course gives people and their birth partners dedreated time to consider their labour and birth experience. It’s also a safe place ; to ask Questions and oeorile are


mal sessions and everyone on the course will be expecting a baby around the same time, ■ helping to provide a sharing


encouraged to ask whatever they need to know to ensure they feel fully prepared. “Classes are friendly, infor­


, envrronment. Many people find they make good friends through the course and the reunions.” Unlike many other courses,


NCT’s antenatal courses are run by teachers who are fully qualified to diploma level; en­ suring they are highly skilled before taking their class. There is a charge for the courses ,but discount rates are available for those on low income; Profit from courses is invested back into the charity’s campaigns and services. • For more information about the course contact Rachel


■ Harradine on 07887 724824 or go to http://www,nct.org.uk/; courses. To book a place on an NCT Antenatal course in either- Blackburn or Burnley e-mail:-


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| Friends’ sale will raise cash for school


CHATBURN Primary School will hold a riew-to you sale next Saturday, . October 15th, from 2 to 4 p.m. The event has been


organised by the Friends of Chatbum - the school’s parent-teacher association - as part of its fund-raising activities to buy new reading books and equipment for the school. Friends’ treasurer Jo


Conlonsaid: “This is a great opportunity to clear out your children’s bedrooms and the loft or garage. “We would appreci­


ate any donations of toys, baby stuff, games, dressing up clothes, kid’s clothes and DVDs, books and CDs. They must be in good condition. “Funds will go to the


school. Anything not sold on the day will be donated to Chatbum Pre- School and local charity shops. “If you are also look­


ing to sell a child’s bike please bring them to the sale. Take the hassle of getting rid of unwanted bikes - we’ll help you sell it. ‘‘Name your price and


all we ask is we take a percentage of the sale. So 80% of the price is yours and we will put the other 20% towards school funds. “Refreshments will


be available, everyone is welcome. Please donate and come along. You might pick up a bargain.” Donations for the


sale can be handed in at Chatburn Primary School on Friday, October 14th, between 3 and 6 p.m.


They’re back in the swing of things...


A BOP ’til you drop disco is not the usual way to start the new school year, but it went with a swing at Whalley-based Oakhill College. ,


' More than 70 pre­


paratory school pupils welcomed the start of the new academic year to the sound of the latest dance tunes, plus lots of com­ petitions and old faithful action songs making it a great fun-filled event. It might have been


damp and dismal outside, but inside it was smiles, laughter and boogie all the way. Teacher Mrs O’Kane,


with the help of Year 5 pupils, set up the event, and senior pupils and parents kept everyone’s .energy topped-up over- the evening with drinks • and snacks: Now it is heads down .


until the Christmas disco - season;


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