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yv.ciithcroeadvertiser.co.uk 26 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, May 19th, 2011 Family Funeral Services


Clitheroe Funeral Service Clitheroe’s leading family owned funeral service


Funeral Directors: |


Richard Chew & Terry Scott Chapel of Rest


Clitheroe Funeral Home IO-l2WhalleyRoad Clitheroe BB7 lAW


■ Full Monumental Memorial Service • Pre-Paid Funeral Plans


* Free Bereavement Counselling Service


www.havenfuneralplans.co.uk Funeral Directors RENSHAW


Brian Price & Son Funeral Directois


‘Peacehauen ’ Chapel of Rest n e Genuine and Independent


family concern o f two generations offering a 24hr petsonal seivice


Brian, Jeatt, Carl and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297


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M on da y, M a y 9th, 2 0 1 1 , Linda, aged 6 1 y ea rs, passed awa y in hospital a fte r a snort i l ln e s s , d e a r ly lo v ed w i fe o f A r th u r , b elo ved mum o f Donna, S teph and T ra c y ,


P e a c e fu l ly on


g ran dm a o f T a ra , Gemma and Kicra.


de voted BRYANT


P e a ce fu l ly on M a y i6th, 2 0 1 1 , in hospital, Sybil, aged 94 years, o f Ab b e y f ie ld Ca re Home, Clithcroe and former ly o f Wlialley, the dearly loved wife o f the la te A lbe r t, much loved mother o f Ja n e t and I^ta, loving m o th er - in - law o f Colin and David, also a d e a re s t g rannie , g re a t-gran n ie , grea t- g re a t -gran n ie


Sybil Agnes


‘P e a ceh a v en ’ Chapel o f R es t. Funera l a r ran g em en ts h ave y e t to DC arranged. It IS pre fer red that no b la ck be worn, but please feel free to wear the clothes o f yo u r choice- Family flowers only please, donations in memory o f Sybil i f so de sired may be given for the lUbblc V a l le y Heart Fund, c/o Mrs S . Healey, P en d le s id c Medical P rac tice , Clitheroe Health


sister. R ep o s in g


and in


a r ran g em en ts plea se conta ct Brian Price and Son, Funera l Directors. Tel. 0 12 0 0


R a i lw a y View Road, Clith eroc, B By a JG . F o r


funeral 441297._________________


Add your messages of condolence vism-


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Centre,


L an gshaws Fu n e ra l Service, 10 3 a King St, Whalley. Tel. 0 12 5 4


to 824.529._______________


On May lo th , 2 0 1 1 , a f te r a long i l ln e ss , David, aged 89 years, beloved husband o f the late Rosalin, loved fa th e r o f David, Ca role , An drew, P ame la and Jam e s , also a dear father-in- law, grandad, grea t- grandad and brother to many, who will be sadly missed. Funeral service will be held a t 2 p.m. on Monday, May 2 3 rd at S t P au ls Church, C lith croc, pr io r to interment in Clitheroe Cemetery. F low e rs and inqu iries


NAIRN David


T h e fun e ra l s e rv ic e and in te rm en t w i l l take place today. May 19 th , at St Catherine's Ch urch , We st Bradford, at 1 - 3 0 p.m. F am i ly f low e r s only p le a se , d on a t ions plea se to T he Clouds T ru s t , c /o C lith ero e Funeral Service, 10 - 12 Wh a l le y


In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping, So peacefully,free from pam. We could not wish you back. To sufrer that again.


Clitheroe, B B 7 lAW. Inquiries. Tel. 0 12 0 0 44.504.5. ________________


R o ad ,


m o th e r - in - law to Pauline and Ruth. A life long member o f S t Jam e s ' Church, C l ith c ro c , w h e re a fu n e ra l se rv ic e will take place on Friday, M a y 20 th , 2 0 1 1 at lO - 1 5 a .m. fo llow ed b y c rem a t ion


Suddenly on Tuesday, M a y 10th , 2 0 1 1 , Rose M a ry Robinson, aged 9 4 y e a r s , the loving w ife o f the late Walter R obin son , v e ry d e a r m o th e r o f Ian and N e i l , much loved g ran dm a and g re a t - gran dm a ,


ROBINSON Rose Mary


d e a r


A c c r ing ton C rem ­ a to r ium .


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f low e rs o n ly p le a se , but donations may be mad e to S t Jam e s ' Church, Clitheroe c/o C l ith c ro c


F am i ly


Service, 10 - 12 Wlialley Road, Clithcroc, B B 7 lAW. T e l . 0 12 0 0


F un e ra l 44304.5. _________________


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Belinda Mary (Linda)


Telephone (day or night) 443045, 01200


T u e sd a y, May 10 th , 2 0 1 1 , Eileen S te e l , a g ed 94 y ea rs, th e d e a re s t mum o f M au reen, tre a su red gran (groovy) o f Nico, H e id i, Kate, H o lly , T ab ith a - Jo and Luke.


P ea ce fu lly on


service will be held in S t Jo h n the B ap t is t R .C .


E i le en ’s fu n e ra l


Padiham, tomorrow, Friday, May 20th a t 1 - 4 5 p.m. followed b y in te rmen t


Church,


churchya rd. F low e r s an d inquiries


B er tw is tle 's F un e ra l S e rv ic e , 46 B u rn le y R o ad , Padiham. T el. 0 12 8 2 771628._________


in th e to


Clitheroe , M arga ret , a g ed 8 2 y ea rs, o f Colne, dearly loved au n t ie o f Suzy and M a rk , Jo an n e an d Alan and Daniel and S a ra , loving g re a t - aunt o f William and Georg in a ,


On Friday, May 13 th , 2 0 1 1 , peacefully in Bee ch Grove R e s id ­ en t ia l


WHIHAKER Margaret


Home,


Maureen. A funeral service and cremation ^vill be held today, Thursday, M a y 19th, at 1 1-4 0 a.m. at Skipton Crematorium. Reverend Tony Rindl w i l l


brother o f Frank and s is te r - in - law


Donations i f d e sired a re being received fo r MacMillan C an c e r Su p p o r t c/o Denis H a r tle y and Son F un e ra l


o ffic ia te .


Crown Funeral Home, B a ck Brown S t re e t , Colne, BBS 9NE. Tel. 0 12 8 2 870800.


S e rv ic e ,


WILSON Ellen


d e a r ly loved wife o f the late Harry, much lo v ed mother o f A d r ian and his w ife An n e ,


Clitheroe Hosp ital, Nellie, aged 10 4 y ea rs, o f Ciitheroc,


P ea ce fu lly on M a y 10 th ,


(Nellie) 2 0 1 1 ,


in the


Charles and Ja ck . A service was held at S t . Jam e s ’ Church, C lith eroc on W ed ­ n esd a y, May 18 th followed by cremation a t Accrington C rem ­ atorium. Donations in memory o f Nellie i f so desired may be given fo r the Motor Neurone Disease Society, P.O. B o x 246, Northamp­ ton, N N i 2PR (Please indicate Nellie’s name with your donation). In q u ir ie s to B r ian P r ic e


grandma o f Ruth and .John also a devoted grea t-gran dma B en jamin ,


E llen ,


Funeral Directors. Tel. 0 12 0 0 441297.


and Son , d e a re s t o f


d e a r o f


R.I.P.


STEELE Eileen


wwvtr.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk A l: - ' . i y u n fX iser.co.uk Acknowledgemenis IlnMemoriam


T he family o f the late Jo h n King-Wilkinson wish to express their heartfelt thanks for all the letters and cards o f sympathy they have received. Many thanks a rc due also to R e v e ren d M a rk R u s se ll-Sm ith o f S t A n d rew ’s Church, Slaidburn, and to all th o se who attended th e T h an ksgivin g S e rv ic e and ga ve donat ions to the Friends o f Slaidburn Country Practice o r to the Slaidburn Church Fabric Fund. Especial thanks arc due to the Slaidburn Silver Band and to the Old Comrades, Blackburn Branch, o f the Duke o f Lancaster's Regimen­ ta l Associa tion. Our sincere thanks also to D r Wilson and Clitheroe Hospital s ta f f for their kindness and ca re during Jo h n 's last illness.


KIN6-WILKINS0N John


Ann, Gary and Nic CHEW


h u sb an d , died M a y 2 1 s t , 199 6 .


lo v e d


Mar ian and fam i ly would like to express their sincere thanks to a ll rela tive s, fr iend s and neighbours fo r the many kind e xp re ss io n s


SMITH Charles (Charlie)


condolence received during their sad loss. T han kin g a lso Rev. Katy Thomas for her k in d words and comforting min i­ s tra tio n s and to all who attended the fun e ra l se rv ice and have given donations. T he y would also like to expre ss


sympathy and letters and


ca rd s


appreciation to all at Castle Medical Group fo r all their care and kindness. A special thank you to a ll S ta f f p a st and pre sen t at High Brake House for all their love and care o v e r the y e a r s and finally our thanks go to the Old Post House fo r the refreshments and to the Price family fo r


th e ir


arrangements. WALMSLEY


all funeral William Edward


sympa th y received during her sad loss. Thanking a lso Rev. Tim Thorpe for such a fitting service and to everyone


Chatburn for the floral tributes and to Brian, Je a n , Carl and Pauline fo r


arrangements._________ A


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Witli all notices placed F urthe r h elp a n d Friendly


a d v ic e c a l l 0 1 2 S 2 4 2 6 1 6 1


attended the funeral service . Sh e would also like to express her gratitude to Mr. Roy Porter for his musical contribution, Gre en- d a le fo r the lo v ely refreshments, J i l l at the


who F lo r is t ' at


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A COUPLE whose wedding was by special licence in St Pe­ ter’s Church, Hope, will work together in their married life. A former Clithcroe Royal


Grammar School pupil, Jonath­ an Heyes, married Charlotte Garner and together they will run two bars owned by the bride­ groom in Manchester’s North­ ern Quarter, Common and Port Street Beer House. The bride, who enjoys cycling,


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joys snowboarding and skiing, is the son of Mr Michael and Mrs Jennifer Heyes, of Old Chapel House, Sawlcy. Given away by her father, the


bride wore a 1920s-style gown in ivory silk chiffon with a ruched chiffon bodice and trimmed to a low waist with fine lace, sequins, crystals and pearls, complement­ ed with a matching fur bolero. She wore a diamante headdress and carried a bouquet of white roses, white lilac and thistles. Bridesmaids were Emilv Gar­


snowboarding and running, is the daughter of Mr Malcolm and Mrs Jane Garner, of Hixon, Staffordshire. The bridegroom, who also en­


ner, the bride’s younger sister, and Danielle Simmons. They wore knee-length dresses in au­ bergine silk with matching stoles and carried bouquets of white tulips. The duties of best man were


ducted by the bride’s grandfa­ ther, the Rev. Michael Collier, a reception was held at Margate Hall, near Buxton, where guests were entertained by Damon Valentine, formerly of Clithe­ roe, singing 10 favourite songs of the bride and bridegroom. On return from honeymoon


in Sorrento and Puglia, Italy, the couple will continue to live at The Grand, Manchester. Photo: Sebastian Matthes, of


Manox Photography, Manches­ ter.


ner, brother of the bride, and Dylan Ferley, Will Carr, Rob Hetherington and Andrew Parker, all former schoolfriends of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony, con­


carried out by James Gill and David Austen, long-time friends of the bridegroom from Clithe­ roe Royal Grammar School. Groomsmen were Tim Gar­


T i ll we meet again, a ll m y lo v e fo re v e r , M a rg e ry xxx.


No longer with me. My life to share, But in mu heart, you are always there. To be together in the same ola way. Would be my dearest wish today, Simple words but very true, I will always love and remember you.


o f o f


L o vin g memories o f a d e a r ly


Joseph Henry (Beau)


From yo u r lo v in g w ife M a rg a re t , Christine and Jo h n , Bryan and An n e and families.


P a s sed aw a y M a y 2 1s t , 2 0 10 . Cone arc the days we used to share, But in our hearts you arc always there, Never more than a thought away, Loved and remembered every day.


EATOUGH John


NAYLOR


In lo\'ing memory o f a dear son, husband, brother, father and grandfathe r who pa ssed


John Christopher


une.xpectedly. M a y 2 3 rd , 2 0 10 , aged 5 3 .


aw a y


Always in our hearts, R.I.P. .XX


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Treasured memories o f a d e ar ly loved husb an d and dad who pa ssed aw a y May 18th , 2 0 10 . Gone from our lives. But neverforgotten.


ASPIN Alan E.


InMemoriam


In loving memory o f my d e a r h u sb an d Jo h n who died M a y 2 1s t , 20 09 . As time goes on without


CLARK John


Dad you were one o f the


S t i ll s ad ly m is se d , Laura xx.


you John, And days turn into years, I have a million memories, And a lot of silent tears.


best. S o n s , N ich o la s an d Simon.


InMemoriam


M y lo v e a lw a y s Danny.


M a y 2 3 rd , 2 0 0 5 . Always in my thoughts.


MAHER Jennifer


In loving memory o f a sp e c ia l Mum a n d G ran dm a who d ie d M a y 2 3 rd , 2 0 0 5 .


MAHER Jennifer


L o u ise , D a lto n , Z a n d e r and D e x te r


L o v e you lo t s , Loved always. A TKE4SURED


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a n iR iL S PINDER


Richard and Donna are delighted to


announce the safe arrival of their daughter ELLIE LOUISE


Born April 29th, 2011, weighing 71b 14oz Thanks to all the Ribble Valley Midwives,


the Blackburn Birthing Centre and all at the Lancashire Women and Baby Centre


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Jeanne May 22nd Happy 50th Birthday


Love from Mum and Dad,


Michael, Andrew and Emma, Paul


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fh a n k Im i Chairman’s ‘challenging year’ alert entheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, May 19,2011


HAYTHORNTHWAITE Jessie would like to thank all family and


friends for all the beautiful cards and gifts received to ceiebrate her 90th Birthday. Thanks to you aii for making it such a wondertui and enjoyable occasion


AT the AGM of the Ribble Valley Seniors’ Forum the chairman re­ ported that the year had ended on a positive note with an increased membership. However, the coming year could


prove to be the most challenging since the forum began five years ago. With the Government’s plans for the “Big Society” and a cut back in funding, the voluntary sector will be called upon to do more and more with less and less. Speakers were invited to four of


the nine meetings held last year, with subjects ranging from “Choose and book with the NHS” to “Tax help for older people”. Members of the public were also invited. Two sub-groups were also ar­


ranged to discuss “Right housing, right support for older people” and “Making difficult decisions about funding adult social care services in Lancashire”. Invited guests included: Lanca­


shire Older People’s Champion, County Coun. Peter Mullineaux;


Ribble Valley Old People’s Cham­ pion, Coun. Bridget Hilton; and Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Lois Rimmer and her consort Mr Gor­ don Rimmer, who are now members of the forum. Last year there were fewer local


gave much of their time represent­ ing the forum and the Ribble Valley at local and regional meetings and events.


issues raised by members of the fo­ rum. However, a number of members


Chief exec John is in the saddle


by Duncan Smith


A CHARITY chief executive is swapping his office chair for a bike saddle to take part in the Manches­ ter to Blackpool Bike Ride on July 10th.


of Wilpshire-based Child Action North­ west, will raise money for local children and young people. And he is looking for other riders to


John Tempest, who is chief executive 50


ford and finishes at Blackpool’s South Promenade, crossing level terrain be­ fore reaching a series of challenging hills between Leigh and Chorley. The level drops towards Preston and


do the same. The 60-mile route starts at Old Traf-


the River Ribble, reaching the coast at Lytham and following the promenade to finish beneath the landmark Mirror- ball. Child Action Northwest was founded


as Blackburn Orphanage in 1896 and works across the region to improve the lives of local children, young people and families. John said: “If you are thinking of do­


ing the ride yourself or with a group of friends or work colleagues as a spon­ sored activity, this is a great opportunity to get on your bike for a cause helping


ON YER BIKE: John Tempest, chief executive of Child Action North West, who will take part in the Manchester to Blackpool Bike Ride.


children on your own doorstep.” Northwest’s fund-raising manager, Har-


• To find out more and to obtain riet Roberts, on 01254 244700 or e-mail: a sponsor form, contact Child Action hroberts@canw.org.uk


'Madness


of our age^ NORTH-WEST Euro MP Paul Nuttall has wel­ comed a report by an en­ vironmental charity which he claims proves that wind turbines are a waste of money. Mr Nuttall, who repre­


is that at times when we need energy most - during cold snaps and heatwaves - the wind doesn’t blow, which means that the tur­ bines don’t produce ener­ gy,” said Mr Nuttall, MEP for the North-West. “As far as I am con­


sents the UK Independ­ ence Party, cited a recent report by the John Muir Trust, which concludes that wind turbines often only work at 10% of their capacity because of a lack of wind. “What this report shows


ter training for members, attending the Pensioners’ Parliament in Black­ pool, helping to organise the older peoples’ day event. The next meeting of the forum will


forum and helping in their work in bringing the older person’s point of view to the deliberations of local, regional and national bodies, will be welcome.


be at 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 9th, in Whalley Methodist Church hall. Anyone interested in joining the


Award winners


were as follows: Primrose Garage (Clitheroe) Ltd, for the Building Enhance­ ment and Restoration award; Transition Town Group for the Environ­ mental Improvements award; Sue’s Chip Shop, Clitheroe, for the Service to the Town award; Moira Walker for the Service to Youth and Community award and the organisers of Ribble Valley Jazz Fes­ tival for the John Barry Arts and Culture award. The Ribble Valley Jazz


C L ITHEROE town council’s annual meeting was the backdrop for the handing out of the Town Awards for 2011. Winners and awards


Festival won recogni­ tion because, although it is only in its second year, Clitheroe has benefited heavily from the visitors which it has brought to the town. Clive Green­ wood, chairman of Rib­ ble Valley Jazz and Blues, organising body of the festival, said: “We are so delighted to have gained this recognition for the contribution which the festival has made to local arts and culture. “


Other activities included: compu­


cerned, wind turbines are ugly and expensive, with up to 7% of our energy bills now going to subsi­ dise what will be regarded by future generations as the madness of our age,” he added.


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