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,*A'PdPULAR former pub lan d lo rd fromiPadiham;:/
has died at the age of;72;’!i’ ;’f^ :j5;£iMr Edward Atlanson,who.ii; Slived in St Giles Street, spent j ' tn: 7.
i 15 years at the helm of. hree^i • different pubs from 1978, and
...He ran the Brown Gow in -;j
he loved tne role of landlord; .U ll i Ufc. \>»liw»f W
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' Glitheroej The.Duke, of,York tin Grindleton andiSabden!si;r:
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Pendle,Witch. He loved . getting to know customers and: *.
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i's ■ Originally from_Sabden, Mr?.; i. Atkinson,'who was known to £ his family and fnends as Eddie,,? i spent his life living' all over ,
EDWARD ATKINSON
■ the East Lancashire area, but i mainly in Burnley, the.Ribble.jrj
Holts Shoes . George Street, Whalley
Ladies & Mens
wwv.holtsshoes.co.uk Tel: 01254 822678
THE DOORS WILL BE OPEN THIS WEEKEND FOR ALL SOLD ORDERS TO BE COLLECTED
^ Shoes fo r e v e ry -T -
Sandals
from£12.50i’ to designer shoes with matching-
■ bagsat £200,i BELLADONNA Ladies Shoes - Park Street, Lytham www:h'filla"
donnashoes.co.uk - 'Tel: 01253735124^
P r e c io u s y e t a is W a n te d F o r
Gpid, Silver & Platinum PER TROY OUNCE = 31.1035 GRMS
; ■ : (for hallmarkfed gold) ■ MINIMUM PRICE THIS WEEK €315
, ' ^ PER TROY OUNCE A/so tyanfed all'gold) silver and copper coins, : medals, militaria,
; We pay fte VAT on all furniture during June & July;-. J J /visit-.our. showroom to view a'fantasfc/arige„/5
" ;of kitchens
and.appliances;'- IV, l !
We will beat,any like for like ^quotation ;/;;.:Fbrtress:Kitbhefe
, 54 Moor Lane Clitheroe Lancashire Tel: 01200 443738
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Ere 1960 costume jeWellery - also quali^ diamond-jewellery Scrap silver urgently wanted at
Roy’s Jewellers. & Bullion Dealers
10 Keirby Walk Burnley Tel: 455700 and
Middle of Burnley Market Hall Tel: 830794 wvvwiisellmygoldforcash.cp
iM id S V V e e k 'S u m m e M SlLu1nci%ff|i^^
coursesjrom £11.99- ^
^Enjoya delicious three course lunch| ■EoUreshi local produce; IroiiTellher^ sThe dally'oj^a la cailemenus & enloyl sa compllmentqty^lass ol housa’ted.^i "'rA white or ros6,wlth your meal
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A GROUP in Whalley which teaches ^parents to communicate:with their .-:
■ include grandparents too. ;:, ...... .. j‘ 5,Helen Webster has been successfully ; running weekly TalkFirst Baby Signing
/classes at Whallcy Village Hall for the; ; past four years and recently opened the . V doors to grannies and grandads, to show .
I'sthem what baby signing is all about. 4£vlt is an innovative: idea which has
' SIGNS OF AGE: Grandparents with their grandchiidren, tutor Helen and signing puppet Dexter by Duncan Smith ?-
babies using sign language long before come from America and swept through - children to tell j ou what s on their m they can talk has spread the net to..............-
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-. f 't’I t was amazing teaching-. the !j: grandparents some signs,”, said Helen. . : “We had a fabulous class with music,',.* singing and rhymes, as well as the signs, y
the UK.
:: r: “They met my signing puppet Dexter, : and left the session having had lots of fun,-;:- and knowledge of what baby signing is : all .about and how we teach it.”
‘ ' “'•'v can soeak. - - ■
■Julie Ryder, who founded TalkFirst in 2006, explained: ?^Baby signing helps
before they can speak.-........................ ■•/“It reduces frustration and brings on speech. Our classes, for ages 0 to 30 months, are a great way to learn to sign, fun to attend and good quality.” ■
:Webstcr: oni07889;226997, or, visit
wwv.talkfirst.net.
■ For more information about babj signing, or to book classes, phone Helen
LEATHER + FA B R IC SO FA S , C H A IR S , R E C L IN E R S , D IN IN G S E T S , CO F FE E TABLES, L A M P TABLES, B E D S , B E D R O O M S , M A H R E S S E S ,
Michael Hedthcote;.;^ a t thQ Duke*, o f York
, Cookihgi .at:the?DuktfpLY6rk?j
THE STOftE IS CLOSED - THE REMAINING STOCK MUST BE CLEARED WITHIN THIS 4 DAY SLOT
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TEL: 01200 441266
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' lASTWEEK'OVER 5000 CUSTOMERS fLoODED
. THE AREA IN SEARCH OF A BARGAIN? > '
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WERE SAVEdT n AiMINDBLOWING s a l e . THIS WEEKEND I INVITE YOU TO MAKE ME AN OFFER'WHILE THE DOORS ARE OPEN
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W A R D R O B E S , C H E S TS , LA M P S , M IR R O R S , AR T & G A R D E N F U R N ITU R E ___
V » 1 , 1 PLlASEteTETHIS IS NOT'i^^ 1 YOPR P^FER:WILL BE DEALT WITH ON THrSPOTr YduisOFA WILL^^^^^
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LAST WEEK OVER 5000, PEOPLE GRABBED A BARGAIN IN WHAT WAS DESCRIBED ^1AS THE NORTH WESTS MOST SPECTACULAR/CLOSING. DOWN SALE!
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, regaling them with stones from ^ t ' his days working at. Padiham t-;;
j . p ■Valley and in his later years, j
Padiham. . His dauahter,' Mrs Tracy
' Walmsley, said her father was; very well known because of his; Ume spent rimfiing pubs' . She said: “He was never
happier; thant when; he was behind the bar chatting to
t '- ‘•He: always:-liked to^be, :his ownboss/too'.-Before he retired, he set up his own:
buildins company with a
.; mini-market, where he a puld, aoroundiSellingj^fruiLand,
people: He was a veiy soaable ; person,’he loved being around S people and entertaimng them.
'? showed German^Shepherd
A 's s 0 c i a t i 0 n , Mr, Atkinson also kept and
-'dogs'during his younger years, and he was a regular entrant at Grufts Dog Show '
. He enjoyed training the Kdogs and even gave some of
vegetables to'customeis ” , ‘ A respected member of the Licensed Victuallers’
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partner; and also ran a mobile. 1 Mr Atkinson had suffered - ; Atkinson, who ran The Bndge I • from emphysema in, the last * pub for several years
the animals he had’trained to ^ cousin of another well-known i the police. '
Jandlordin Padiham,MrJoe ;
'.'couple of years, and he died inLjc-^jTwice married, Mr Atkinson ' the Royal Blackburn Hospital ‘ leaves six children and se\ oral' after suffering a heart attack, ^grandchildren His funeral!
Mrs Walmsley "added: ^ service took place at Burnley.
- ‘‘Before dad became really ill, iv Crematorium. ,Donations'!' he was often out and about m are being accepted m Mr,
Padiham He usually popped'-' Atkinson’s memory for the) into the Starkie Arms and Help the Heroes Fund c/o Fred
the Kings Arms for a pint. ^ Hamer Funeral Semces at 18, Everyone knew him there.” -" ,,’ Rosegrove Lane, Rosegrove,; Mr Atkinson was th e . 'Bum'ey; /
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