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t ‘ I * m : ! K ' 24 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, February 17th, 2011 www.clithGroeadvertiser.co.uk Clithoroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classilied) «5^ ^announce


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Suddenly, peacefully February 14th, in hospital, aged 91


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grandmother. For much of her life she was closely involved witli the Moorcock Inn, ut Waddington. Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, February 18th at St Helen's Church, Waddington, prior to interment in the Churchyard,. Family flowers only please, but donations if desired to cither Cancer Research,. UK, or " ^'hc Stroke Association,


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Langshaws Funeral Service, 103a King Street, Wlialley, BB7 9SW. Inquiries. Tel. 012.q4 82 4S29 ._______


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On Wednesday, February 9th, 2011, quietly passed away at Tarporfey, Cheshire, and former resident of Waddington, Flo, aged 91 years, beloved wife of the ■ late Squadron Leader Kenneth Watson and tlie late Peter Jackson, also a much loved mother, grandmother and


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Bolton-by-Bowland on Friday, February 25th at 11-30 a.m. followed by cremation at Skipton Crem­ atorium at 1 p.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Annie if so desired may be given for St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church, c/o Mr. M. Heyworth, Bier Bridge Bungalow, Bolton-by-Bowland, Clitheroe, BB7 4NL. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son,


Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 4412Q7._____


Barbara, dear mother- ^ n e , lo%ing mother- Longridge, on Friday, in-law of Henrj' and in-law of Brian also a February’ 18th at n dearest nana, great- ---- nana and loved hy all the family. Service and cremation at


”” j -------*' ,— — David, loved u v* , ,a4*aii.x4 - — o— took place


Reposing ^ _ in atorium iA«-li


Accrington Crem-


16th. Donations memory of Mary if so desired may be given for and cheques made payable to Riverside Residents Fund, c/o Mrs A. Dixon, a College Cottage, Slaidburn Road,


Newton-in-Bowland, Clitheroe, BB7 3EB.


Peacehaven’ Chapel Wednesday, February Restoration Fund’. Ml Df Rest. A serviria will


inquiries to William Houghton Funeral Director, Chapel Hill, Longridge. Tel. 01772 782201.


donations


Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. Oiaoo 4412Q7.______


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interment at St. Joseph’s Cemeterv, Stonyhurst. Family flowers only please, donations if so desired


a.m. prior to


formerly of Bolton-by- Bowland, the dearly loved wife of the late Robin, much loved mum of Dorothy and


Annie, years.


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dearly loved wife of grandchildren.' the


February 8th, 2011, at Riverside, Sawley, Mary, aged 97 years, formerly of Newton- in-Bowland,


Peacefully on the __________


MULLEN Mary


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TOWNSON Ethel


‘Peacehaven’ Chapiel of Rest. A service will be held at St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church, Bolton-by-Bowland tomorrow, Friday, February i8th at i i a.m. followed by a private cremation. Family flowers only please, donations in memory' of Ethel if so desired may be given for cither the World Wildlife Fund or Marie Curie Cancer Care or Hospice at Home, c/o Mrs H. Saunders, P.O. Box 178, Blackburn, Lancashire, BBi 3GL. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.______


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Formerly or Foxfield Farm, Hurst Green, who died peacefully in Clitheroe Hospital, on Wednesday, February 9th, 2011, aged 87 years, the dearTy loved uife of the late Harry, the loving mother of Mar>% Richard, Margaret, Anne, John, Julie and Lucy, a dear mother-in-law and the beloved grandmother of her 24 grand­ children and 15 great-


late Joe, much The Requiem Mass mother Eileen


of will take place at St. and Wilfrid's R.C. Church,


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WILKINSON Luw


Susan, John, Sally, Helen and the late Frederick also ^ a dearest • mother-in- law, grandma, great- grandma and a loved sister of the late Eva and John. Reposing


Jean,


aged 84 years, the dearly loved wife of the late Frederick, much loved mother of Margaret,


Peacefully February loth, soil , at her nome.


Ethel,


nriessages,, wishes and photos visit 'Wi'W.cIliheroeQdverf;?;,r.,, ,1,


Acknowledgeinents COOK


Betty and family would like to thank everyone for the kind messages sympathy,


James (Jim)


Parkinsons Nurses and the District Nurses for their care. Thanks also to The Calfs Head, Worston for the refreshments A special thank you from all the family to the Staff of Castleford for tlicir kindness and care of Jim over the past two years.


Team, ODDIE


Stephen and Suzanne would like to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and colleagues for their overwhelming support


(nee AspIn) Margaret


sympathy received at this sad time. Thanks to all who attended the funeral and to those who gave donations. Sincere thanks


expressions


Brocklehurst, Doctor Fairwood, Mehta, Christine Marsden and Kelly at Royal Blackburn Hospital, Ellie and also Richard, Terrj' and David at CHtheroe Funeral Service


Reverend


to the John


Peter, David and family wish to thank everyone


W ILUAMS Shelagh


supported Shelagh through her last few days especially the Staff of Ashcroft Home


who


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Clitheroe Advertiser on King Street, Clitheroe, or Email


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01282 478134 or 478135


Blackburn Hospital Ward C3 and the Church family of St. James Clithcroe in particular Reverend Mark Pickett for his kind ministrations. Many thanks also for the messages of sympathy, tributes, thoughts and prayers from so many of her friends, neighbours and fellow Church members and for the donations received in her memory to her chosen charities. Grateful thanks also to the^ Price family for their guidance and support.


Pendleside Medical Practice,


Care, Royal


bin/lemoriam HARRISON


In loving memory of my wonderful husband who died February aand, 1999.


Stephen David


ffowever long our lives may last,


Your ever loving wife Andrea xxxx


U'hateuer we may do, Wiatever jo y s or griefs we have, W'c will remember you.


Castleford. Thanking also Valerie and the Team at Langshaws for their care and kind words of comfort. Thanks to Canon R. Nicholson, Doctor Higson, The Castle Medical


cards and flowers received during their sad loss and for the donations


letters, to of HARRISON


r,. Stephen David aand.


I f ring memories of a dear son,


A golden heart slonped beating,


Hard working hands at rest,


God broke our hearts to prove to us,


He only takes the best. So sadly missed.


I^ve Dad and Mum HARRISON


Remembering a special Brother,


Stephen David


Brother-in-law and Uncle who diSd Pebruary 22nd, 1999.


Miss you each and every day Harry.


Lots of love from Ian, Julie, Laura and Beckj’ xxxx.


HARRISON Stephen David


hi loNing memor\'ofa dear nephew* and cousin who died Februar>' 22nd, 1999. Never more than a thought away,


Loved and remembered every day.


and of


From Aunlv Eileen, Uncle Maurice, Susan, Adele, Ian, Luke, Lauren and Calum XXX


Died February 22nd,


HARRISON Stephen


Sadly missed but never forgotten. The Chatburn Lads.


1999. I'ears are slowly passing by. But memories of you will never die.


4 0 40 4 0 40 ^ 0 40 40 4 0 40 JACKSON


40 Adam


February* 22nd, 2010. A million times we’ve thought o f pou, A mulion times we've cried, I f love could have saved you. You never would have died, Your heart of gold


LOYND Alan


stopped beating, You closed your eyes to


rest, God broke our hearts to


Missing you every day from Sheila and Mark .xxx.______ _


prove to us, He only takes the best.


r^ u lb o y ) FebruaryZOth


. Happy40th Love Joanne XX


Happy Birthday Daddy LoveTheo x


CongfatiHat)onsonyour40th Love Mum, Craig, Mandy, Roger and all your family Engagements BOLTON-BALL


Congratulations David and Emma on your engagement


Lord S t Jude Printed as promised. A r / To add your


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Mr Graham


Firth of West


Bradford,


Clitheroe will be 70 years young on February 17th. H app y Birthday


. ^ www.clithorocadvertlser.co.uk Clllheroe Advertiser STImes,Thursday, February 17,2011


HOUGHTON SMITH Darryl and Amanda are delighted to


■ announce the safe arrival of their son


William James


Born February 91h, 2011 Weighing 71b 8oz


Congratulations from both families


KNIGHT-WILKINSON fW l __


Chris and Heather are delighted to announce the sale . arrival of


Emily Jayne


Born February 1st, 2011 Weighing 7lb 14oz


A very welcome little sister for William and Samuel


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grance, Leo Baron from Oakhill Academy and Ken Nolan of Springhill Care Group. new kit with sponsors (left to right) John Whowell of Carvansons - A World of Fra­ New kit is helping to nurture Oakhill spirit


LOOKING impressive and very smart in their new sports kit are the pupils of Oakhill College, Whalley.


cant investment over the past few years and the pupils’ new kit helps to foster the sporting sprit that continues to grow year by year. But sports kit does not grow on trees and the


It has fantastic resources for sports after signifi­


well as Ken being a parent and John a grandpar­ ent of current pupils at the college.


of Oakhill Academy, and Ken Nolan, of Spring- hill Care Group. Both John and Ken are school governors, as


Oakhill teachers, parents and children are grate­ ful to their kind sponsors, John Whowell of Carvansons - A World of Fragrance, Leo Baron,


look forward to wearing them while represent­ ing Oakhill at all sporting levels in the coming months.


and Oakhill Academy have each sponsored one football kit. The pupils are all thrilled with the new kits and


Appeal after guns stolen in burglary


by Faiza Afzaal


day, February 10th, between 3 and 4 p.m. in Longsight Road, Clayton- le-Dale. It is thought that there were two men involved. It is believed one man entered through a window at the back of


DETECTIVES in the Ribble Valley are appealing for wit­ nesses after guns were stolen in a house break-in. The burglary occurred last Thurs­


white, of a slim build and aged be­ tween 20 and 30. He was wearing a green or blue army issue or fisher­ man’s type, high waist overtrousers with braces, possibly with a camou­ flage pattern, and an olive round neckjumper. The other man may have entered


the property and stole a number of items, including two rifies and a shotgun. Other property taken in­ cluded three laptop computers and a small quantity of cash. The first offender is described as


to people who saw any suspicious activity on the A59, in the vicinity


ble Valley CID said: “We are al­ ways very concerned when firearms fall into the hands of criminals and we are treating this incident very seriously. I would urge any person


the property, but could have possibly stayed in the car. Both left the scene in a bronze coloured Peugeot 406. Officers are also keen to speak


of Showley Road, between 2 and 4 p.m. Det Sgt Nigel Watson, of the Rib­


to call Blackburn police on 01254 51212 or Crimestoppers anony­ mously on 0800 555 111.


New owners for award winning restaurant


a Bib Gourmand Award from the Michelin Guide, becom­ ing one of only 23 restaurants in England, Wales and Scot­ land to achieve the honour this year. The award highlights res­ taurants offering good food at moderate prices.


Before starting this venture. ;


Restaurant and Italian Wine Bar and the new owners, Rob­ ert Nelson and partner Rachel Clough, had been visiting the restaurant as customers for several years. They befriended previous owners Maurizo and Cinzia Bocchi and worked with them for six months before tak­ ing over. In the first month they won


THE award-winning La Lo- canda Ristorante Italiano, Gisburn, has new owners who intend to make sure that the high standard of Italian cook­ ing continues. It is now called La Locanda


. . ..


with Maurizo and Cinzia to keep the restaurant as authen­ tic as possible, but also bringing a new look to the service and^ food.


loves talking to customers and making sure then have an ex­ cellent time. This is also thanks to Cinzia, who helped Rachel keep the Italian spirit alive. They are still working closely


food and loves to cook Italian dishes. He worked with Mau­ rizo, whose passion and skill for cooking authentic Italian food is second to none, in the kitchen for six months prior to taking over the business. Rachel is front of house and


Robert and Rachel had been working in hotels and catering all their working lives. Robert worked at the Last Drop Vil­ lage, near Bolton, and the Stirk House, Gisburn, where Rachel also worked. Robert is passionate about


may be associated with criminality and may have knowledge of this in­ cident, have been offered a firearm, or know anybody who has been of­ fered such a weapon. They can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800555111.” Potential witnesses are asked


with information to contact the po­ lice straight away. “I would also appeal to those who


Carvansons has sponsored three netball and two football kits, while Springhill Care Group


A BOY! ITS 25


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NEW OWNERS: Gisburn’s La Locanda Restaurant and Italian Wine Bar.fs)


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