w w w .c H lh e ro e a d v e r t is e r .c o .u k
* y m
-V ■ •'I- '
v p fa . i . ji*. * I I y !\ > it? > i - A ^ I
We them all...
POPPIES were worn with pride . the war memorial at the Castle,.
as.Clitheroe remembered The led by Clitheroe Town Band and Fallen of two world wars and all watched by a large crowd of on- conflicts since.
lookers. .Veterans of the armed forces, Aswell as observing two min-
together with local dignitaries utes’ silence, a large number oft and clergy, Ribble Valley MP Ni- wreaths were laid at the memorial gel Evans, members of the public on behalf of the many and varied and, significantly, lots of young organisations in and around Clit-’
■people gathered at the war me- heroe. Another act of remem- morial in the Castle grounds to brance was also held later in the pay their respects.
day at the Low Moor war merno- Earlier a service of remem- rial, with similar services taking
. brance was held at Clitheroe Par- place in villages around the Rib- ish Church, followed a parade to ble Valley.
And Whalley paid tribute too Holts Shoes Ladies & Mens
wwwdioltsshoes.co.uk
George Street, Whalleyl Tel: 01254 822678
. a d .
Whalley Parish Church, followed at the junction of King Street and by..a Requiem Mass for the war Station Road. During the service
Alter an ecumenical service half of the Royal British Legion of remembrance in the church, and village organisations.
there, wreaths were laid on be- Town paused to remember
CLITHEROE fell silent at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in solemn remembrance of all those who had given their lives for our freedom.
ages at the Castle Gates as Clithe roe joined in the National Pause to Remember at 11 a.m. on the anni versary of the Armistice Day which brought the First World War to a close in 1918.
There was a good turnout of all
erans, some proudly wearing their medals, there were many school-
; children among those who stood in silence for two minutes at the Cas- tle Gates-a new generation learn ing the message of “lest we forget”.
all wars”, but sadly it was not so and the annual November lltli act of remembrance is for all those who have fallen in conflicts since then. As well as a smattering of vet
That was called “the war to end
Y 1L FEU EL RH T
D ■ IGT A -- jfgHSSKL'.-1-'
At Forbes, we’ll make you feel at ease with every aspect of moving house. We look at every aspect which will make your experience as comfortable as possible.
* Sales & Purchases :: . ® Deeds of Gifts : Blackburn t: 01254 54374
Accrington t: 01254 872111 Preston t: 01772 220022
vvww.forbessolicitors.co.uk f o r b e s s o l c i t o n
« Re-mortgages • Transfers of Equity
OElNT lE n (P*d5 Karri dosed Sundays)
.- -(opp. Nat West Barik) BB12 SBX
Tel 01282774993 , Easy Flee Parking , - . ■ .
.Mill Street, Padiham, -liM' • i ;
PNGlIVs TD^i ^^L-I irv-V\ -T2 A 'OLD RED' Sunday*11am-4pmV——— 2—^ i .n ■ 1 r- -'n'
o p E N i N G T i i y i E s j l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I resale
Speaal offers at -
www.prestigebeds.ra.uk ^ ~ M65/J6 * Opp McDonalds
------ -------O ' 1 ---------;— ;— ;
(On Red bon Roundabout) a e nm "Blackburn. BB1 t HW - ■; ■ ; R mev oad.. ■ ■ . ■:
M65/J6-Opp McDonalds, (On Red bon Roundabout) t Burnley Road.
-. Blackburn. BB13HW ;
Tel 01254696777 F re eC iis tom e r Car Paik..
,■ (Top of Ciceley Lane). NexttoAquainania ;
Alma Jyt Miilll, Hart Street, "Blackburn. BB1 1HW
(TodofCicelevLanel
Tel 01254 265555 FiccCuitoincr CarP^rKing..
i l p i i ' i l l l l l i
SHI i i i i l
. =“ — C C B \ / I f * E ' K i V / T C - O L D B E D j ' J
l i i i i i L '
WHALLEY’S Remembrance at which Father Philip Price ofr . Sunday.observation begin with ficiated, a procession was led by von?niunion service at two pipers to the war memorial
• \ . W.W: ' = ^^^obil^rS^wroom,.^Gtegg^Streetj Reedley^Brierfield ■
www.betterchoicemobility.co.uk Order Now for FREE Guaranteed. r \ & 'm J * - * ; A f r r t r
' 5 i
J8§lp mm mWM mmm FOR ALL YOUR F| 0 ‘PI O UJ NEEDS i J , J L
gmfortMattrKS ■ 0rRrm2Drawer
Divan 7 .
> Shaker Bed Frame ! n I f T ' *
- • • nii
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26 |
Page 27 |
Page 28 |
Page 29 |
Page 30 |
Page 31 |
Page 32 |
Page 33