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On January: 13th, 2011, peacefully at Threshfield Court, Mary, aged 94 years, formerly of Wlialley, Clithcroc and Great Hanvood, beloved wife of the late George Robert, dearly loved mother of Max, Juliet, Barry and the late Graham and a much loved nana and great- >nana. '
EDMONDSON (nee Dixon) Mary
Church, Skipton on Friday, January 21st at 11 a.m. to be followed by interment at the Church of St John the Evangelist,- Hurst Green. Family flowers only please, donations .in memory of Mary would be appreciated for the Alzheimers Society (Craven Branch) cither at the service of c/o ITowcrofts Funeral Services, Duckett Street, Skipton, BD23 2EJ. Inquiries. Tel. 0175i6 792173. •
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James, loved grandad of Joanne, Simon, Daniel and Gavin and a loved great-grandad. The funeral took place on Wednesday, .January 19th with a
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peacefully in hospital on January iilh, 2011, Derrick, aged 88 years, of Dinckicy, the dearly loved husband of Elsa, brother • of Margaret, much loved father of Hazel, Gwendoline
Passed away
ALDERSON Derrick
‘Peacehaven’ Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation vrill- take place at Accrington Crematorium tomor row, Friday, January 21st at 11a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memoiy of Terry if so desired may be given for and please make cheques payable . to the C h e m o t h e r a p y Endowment Fund MD40, c/o Mr. P.D. Craig, 52 Ribblcsdalc View, Chatburn, Clithcroc, BB7 4BB. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.
Peacefully ^^January 12th, 2011, in hospital, Terry, aged 73 years, of Clitlicroc, the dearly loved husband of Kathleen, much loved father of Chris and Jackie, dear father-in-law of Neil and Ann also a well loved grandad of Lucy. Reposing
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Nick, Pippa and Martha would like, to express their warmest thanks for the many kind expressions • of sympathy and letters
ALWAY Susan
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‘Peacchaven’ Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation will take place at Accrington Crematorium on Monday, Januai’y 24th at 11-40 a.m. Ramily flowers only please, donations in memorj^ of Hannah if
in so desired may be
Albion House, Kirkmoor Road, Clitheroe, BB7 2DU. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200
i6th, 2011 nt LowHcId House, Ciitheroe, Hannah, aged loo years, the dearly loved wife of the late Wilfred, much loved mother of Colin and the late Graham also a loving nana and great- nana. Reposing
Pcaccruliy on .Innuai*y . jn j-1.
TAYLOR Hannah
Acknowledgements IlnIVIemoriam T__T^r»in irfiftinill wncn tr»
Tom Farnliill wish to thank all . relatives, friends
f^oily o f llie late
FARNHILL Tom
neighbours for the kind expressions of sympathy, .
and
donations received during their recent sad loss. Sincere thanks arc also e.xtendcd to Staff at The Royal Blackburn Hospital for their care and Dawn Tlicwlis for her kind and comforting minis- trations.
tributes, cards of condolence
floral and
From Margaret and Graham, Kate and Thomas.
January 25th, 2004. Rcmemhering the good times always.
Died HARTLEY
given for the R.N.I.B Joan, Susan and c^
o.Mr. R. Hailwood, Sammy would like to
Douglas Alan
express their sincere thanks to fomily, friends, neighbours and volunteer drivers for all their kindness and support given during Doug's illness. Thanking also ’ for donations and cards, Staff at. The Royal Blackburn Hospital, to Doctor McMeekin, Clitheroe Funeral Services and to Mr David Ireland for a beautiful service.
TUXFORD
.Wareing S. J., all those ^ J’J,.® services at who Attended her
loss. Tliey would like • f to thank also Rev. Fr.
■Roval British Legion. ^istnct Nurses for all Special
funeral service and also those who have given donations to the
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Roger, Jean and family would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends
Jane Hannah
neighbours for the many
and
during^ their sad loss. In loving memory of a Tlianking Monsignor
sympathy and letters and cards . of condolence received
expressions
BOWKER Tom
w9rds and comforting Although you are no ministrations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations. They would also like to express their, appreciation to Dr. Carter and all the Staff of Clitheroe Care Home for all their care and kindness, to the Old Post House for the refreshments and to the Price family for all funeral arrangements. •
Thelma xxxx.
I remain your ever loving daughter.
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, relatives, friends and neighbours for the many p e
exurcssions kind sympetliy and letters
Corcoran for his kind words and comforting ministrations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations.
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Ann and family would like- to express their sincere thanks to all
CUNNINGHAM Peter
January 25th, 2006.
In loving memoiy of a dear mum and grandma,
GORDON Brenda
. died
Loved and missed every day.
June, Martin,. Calum and Keisha. '
FORD Rowland Mltchell
condolence received 2009 '^ ” ^^*^ 22nd, during their sad loss. Ttwte we love don’t go Thanking Monsignor
Lots of love Caroline and Allan xxxxxx.
Unseen, unheard, but always near. Still loved, still missed, ever dear.
away, They walk beside us everyday,
• Tragically
ORMISTON Peter
Love James xx.
January 25th, 2004. Forever in my thoughts.
died, Birthdays 4 0 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
HESTER Alan
January 21st
Hap(^ 40th birthday to a fantastic husband dad and
brother.Thanks for everything Love Annette, Daniel, Belinda, Joseph _____________ Miriam and Mark xx
Corcoran for his kind January iStli, 198s.
also dear and loving J. father who fell asleeo
longer with us. You arc always with us in our hearts. Until we meet again Dad,
kind of
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thanks to Rev. Katie Thomas for her kind ministrations and also to Dr Bill Turner and Mr Alan Bowles for their kind words.
thier care and support.
condolence received thank eveiyone for the following their sad
Tuxford would like to and messages of attendance _ and P '
the HAMER (nee Boyd)
Matthew and Nicola are pleased to announce the birth of their son
Cole Samuel
Bom December 14th, 2010 ■ Wei^Ting8Ib6o2
A welcome brother for Ashlelgh and Braydon
RICHARDSON Gary and Ellen are delighted to
announce the safe arrival of
Archie William born
December 2nd 2010 at Airedale General
[7^ Hospital weighing 71b Boz.
A brother for Daniel, Harrison and Taylor.
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Taken tragically January 25th, 2004.
ORMISTON Peter
From Mum.
Treasured memories always of my son.
ORMISTON . Peter
tragically
Love from Sue, Joan and Nicola.
InOurThoughts Lord St Jude
Remembering a dear Dad and Grandad who died January 25th, 1990. This da^ is remembered and quietly kept, No need for words, we will never forget.
RIVERS Fred
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Happy 18th birthday Love from Mum,
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Birthday Love and happiness Dave, Ellis and Halle xxx BOYLE
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Celia on the birth of your son Gregory John
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All our love from Mum, Tommy and all the family xxx
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Kirsty and Stephen on the birth of your beautiful daughter
LOLA MAY
Born January 11th, 2011, weighing 71b 13oz
Lots of love Mum xxx A GIRLS ITS J A BOY! ITS:
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January 24th
Happy 40th Birthday Trudy
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lots of love Mum, Dad, Faith, Jodie and "
Baz xxxx
Happy 40th Auntie Trudy All our love
Elliot, Jo sh , Mackenzie and Finlay xxxx
1st Birthday
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January 22nd
Happy 1st Birthday Lots of hugs and
kisses Mummy xxx Happy Birthday
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January 22nd
Happy 1st Birthday Love Daddy,
Granny Maureen, Grandad Kevin,
Grandma Mary, and yi j all the family xxxx L - mrairn V/mnWi
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Come and have a ride with us!
CLITHEROE BIKE CLUB: It was were joined by honorary member quality of riders rather than quan- Ian Wilkinson, pro-rider for Endura tity on the first of the monthly Clit- - and ex-pro-rider, Ray Eden. Anyone heroe Bike Club’s rides of the year,
interested in joining the club should organised by Jane Nolan. Members visit:
www.clitheroebikeclub.co.uk ‘Beatles concert’ will boost charity
A CHARITY concert is being held at The Grand, Clitheroe, this Saturday to raise money for Charis Ministries, a cause which was instigated by two women, one from Wilpshire and the other from Sheffield. The concert features the Mersey
closest you will come to hearing the Beatles’unique sound. Playing the original and much
Beatles band supported by local musician David Jaggs. The Mersey Beatles are the of
ficial tribute band at Liverpool’s Cavern Club where they have made 292 appearances. The group have been together for eight years and have been described as the
loved music of the Beatles are Mark Bloor as “John”, Steven and David Howard as “Paul” and “George”, and Brian Ambrose as “Ringo”. Mel Welch, of Wilpshire, a lan
guage teacher in Preston, Black burn and Burnley, also attended Clitheoe Royal Grammar School and together with Mandy Hunter they formed Charis Ministries in 2008 with the aim of developing a ministry to bring the Good News
organisation which seeks to assist local bush people in outlying areas to overcome the effects of poverty. They work in partnership with lo cal Christians and an American organisation. Cross Connections Outreach, which takes Talking Bi bles into the villages. Doors open to the concert at 7
of the gospel, through both word and action, to the poor people in Mozambique. It is a UK Christian missionary
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p.m. and tickets are £12.50 avail able from The Grand or Andy on 01254 878720.
Have you got Britain’s best dish? » i r ' " ■’ -i- ^ '!KlXS393)(E6fixi3i)S
. ITV l’s nationwide cooking competition to find the UK’s most mouthwatering dish is currently targeting the North West. Last year saw Jonathon Dav
AMATEUR cooks from the Rib- ble Valley could see their own unique creation crowned “Brit ain’s Best Dish”.
wonderful home cooking in the North-West, so we’re expecting to find some really talented cooks,” said series producer Rory Dalziel. “Whether it’s a Lancashire hot
1 talent to compete for the £10,000 cash prize.
; “There’s a fantastic tradition of .
ies; from Leeds; scoop the £10,000 first prize with a sumptuous dish of Seared Masala Spring Lamb. The show’s producers are hop ing to attract lots of local culinary
screened on ITVl in the Spring - is to find the tastiest starter, main course and dessert cooked in the UK, with one of those courses go ing on to win the overall title of Britain’s Best Dish 2011. ' ■ >: 'The oroduction team will be in
pot, Scouse stew or a Manchester tart, we’re confident of a very high standard, as well as a few exciting surprises.” : The idea of the series - to be
, ture dish. The amateur cooks with the most potential will then be in vited to London to take part in a live studio “cook off ’ . “There’ll be no cooking involved
Manchester this Saturday, January 22nd, when shortlisted applicants will be invited to pitch their signa-
at this stage, but we want everyone to bring either a sample of their dish, a photo of it or something else that will make it stand out,” said Rory Dalziel.
; should e-mail:
bestdish@itv.com or call 09011223311.
-V . Anyone who would like-to be considered for the auditions
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BALL Laura
January 23rd With love to a special daughter and sister on her 21st Birthday
With love Mum, Dad, Emma and Nathan xxxx
With love on your 21 st Laura
From Grandma and family xxxx Happy 21st Laura
Lots of love Dave xxxx Happy Birthday Mummy
Kisses and cuddles Ella xxxx
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Congratulations
Daniel and Gemma on your engagement in New York
Best wishes for your future together Love Mum xxx .
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Young Citizen - it’s last call for entries
Clltheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, January 20,2011 byFaiza Afzaal
THE last call is being made for entries for the High Sheriffs Lancashire Young Citizen of
year and involves the search for a young person, aged up to 21, who has helped either their local neigh bourhood, an individual, family member or local organisation. Last year, the award was pre
the Year Award. The contest takes place each
sented to 17-year-old Sufyaan Patel, from Blackburn, who had completed more than 260 hours volunteering since February, 2009.
January 31st and current High Sheriff Dennis Mendoros is eager to hear about projects that help make local communities safer and better places to live; those which help to regenerate deprived ar eas; or those which help people to build confidence and unlock their true potential. The awards are sponsored by .
The closing date for entries is
B AE iqistems. The winner and run ners-up are selected by the High Sheriff and a panel of judges from LANPAC, Lancashire Constabu- lai7 , BAE Systems and former High Sheriff Rodney Swarbrick, who initiated this award. - . All finalists will be invited to at
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tend a presentation in the spring and the winner will receive £250 plus a specially commissioned trophy and certificate. Two rtin- ners-up will also receive £100 and a certificate each. Approval of a parent or guard
vention work may be considered for entry into further awards in 2011.
ian IS needed for the nomination, subsequent publicity and any fu ture events involving the finalists. Any entries involving crime pre
online at:
www.lanpac.co.uk; aL, ternatively people can contact the ' LANPAC office direct for an ap plication form on 01772 412372.
Application forms are available
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