search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
Clltheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, June 23rd, 2011


wwv/.clltheroeadvertiser.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial),01282426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282422331 (Classifj tj)


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Exam Success


Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, June 23,2011 Abbeyfield’s strawberry tea event


A TOTAU of £450 was raised at a strawberry tea held at Castle View House in aid of Crossroads Care Ribble Valley.


Funeral Services SCOTT Funeral Directors:


Richard Chew & Terry Sco tt Chapel of Rest


■ fik: .


• Full Monumental Memorial Service • Pre-Paid Funeral Plans


• Free Bereavement Counselling Service


www.havenfuneralplans.co.uk Funeral Directors


Brian Price & Son Funeral Directors





Peacehaven’ Chapel of Rest The Genuine and Independent


family concern of two generations offering a 24hrpersonal service


Brian, Jean, Carl and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297


^ rep a id fu ^ a l plans available on request^ w


BIALECKI


Todmorden, Lee Michael Bialccki, aged 18 years, the dearly loved son of David and Pauline, and the loving brother of Martin, of Clitheroe, also a much loved grandson, nephew and friend to many. The funeral service will take place at SS Michael and John Church, Clitheroe at a time to be arranged. For times and details please contact the Funeral Director. Family flowers only please, but donations for ‘Help for Heroes' c/o Richard Chew. Clitheroe Funeral Service, 10-12 whalley Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 lAW. Tel. 01200 443045.


BIRKETT


Crematorium at 12-20 p.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Tom if so desired may be given for Tofs (To­ gether on Fridays), c/o Mrs C. Britcliffe, 162 Chatbum Road, Clitheroe, BB7 2AZ. In(}uiries to Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.___________


Accrington


Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at Trinity Methodist Church, on Wednesday, June 29th, at 11-15 a.m. followed by cremation at


Peacefully on June ^4tb, 2011, Tom, aged 83 years, formerly of Castle View, Clitheroe, l^Ioved husband of the late Bessie, a dearly loved dad of Kevin and Glenda, also a much loved grandad and great- grandad. Reposing


Thomas Fiyers


in David,_ Steven, Nicola and IJsa, grandad of Ashleigh, I^e, Jessica, Joshua,


Ro " he, dt salie, ear father of “ *


Rachael and Alfie, great-gandad


Prestons Funeral Service. Tel. 01254 882422.


Flowers only please. Donations can be made to Cancer R^earch UK. c/o and all


inquiries to


in St Bartholomew’s Church on Monday, June 27th at 1 p.m. prior to Cremation at Accrington Crem­ atorium.


Family Service will take place


Freddie, brother of Kathleen.


Emily, of


Mike, aged 71 years, the loving husband of ”


by his loving family,


On June 20th, 2011, at his home in Great Harwood, surrounded


driver Michael


On Friday, June 17th, 2011, tragically in


Lee Michael DAWSON


lAW. Inquiries. Tel. 01200 44304.4.


Clitheroc Hospital", c/o Richard Chew, Clitheroe Funeral Service, 10-12 Whalley Road, Clitheroe, BB7


donations if desired for "The Friends of


please,


Peacefully in Beech Grove Residential Home, Clitheroe, and in his 88th year, Howard Dawson, of Waddington and formerly of Bashall Hall, the beloved son of the late Harry and Margaret Dawson. The funeral service will take place on Monday, June 27th, at St Helen's Church, Waddinrton, at 11 a.m. followed by interment in the Churchyard. No flowers


Joseph Howard HUDSON


Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297. HUDSON


Richard Lewis


Suddenfji^^on June aoth, 2011, at his home in Chatburn, Lewis, aged 85 years, the dearly loved husband of the late Audrey also a much loved dad, grandad and great-grandad. Reposing


of Rest. Service and interment will take place at Christ Church, Chatburn, day and time to be arranged. For funeral arrangements and donations please contact Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


Peacehaven’ Chapel


Peacehave Chapel of Rest. ' Service and interment will take place at St Andrew's Church, Slaidburn, on Thursday, June 30th, at 11 a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Allan if so desired may be given for MacMillan Cancer Support, c/o Mr M. Shnger, 15 Tovmend, Slaidburn, Clitheroe, BB7 3EP. Inquires to Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 44120*^


in .


On June i8th, 2011, in hospital, Allan, aged 73 years, of Slaidbum, dearly loved brother of Frank and Edna, loving brotlier-in-Iaw of Michael and Grace, also a loving uncle and great-uncle. Reposing


RAW Allan


in


Merrivale Heights, Broadstairs, Kent, CTio iRG. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son


Magdalene's Church, Clitneroe, on Monday, June^ 27th, at 2 p.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of John if so desired may be given for the Friends of Clithcroe Hospital, c/o Mrs. H. J. Dean (daughter)


6


Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. A private cremation will take place. A service of Thanksgiving will be held at St Mary


in


0_n June 16th, 2011, at his home, John, aged 88 years, the dearly loved husband of Kay, a mucli loved pa of Ian and Jill, also a loved father-in-law and grandiia. Reposing


The Rev C^non John Cecil


Acknowtedgeinents In n/Iemoriam


Crossroads Care, Clitheroe and Marie Curie Cancer Care, especially Monsignor Jonn Corcoran and the bereavement group of St Michael and St John's Catholic Church, Clitheroe. The ' Carers at Crossroads Care who made a significant impact into the quality of life our Mother enjoyed over the last year. We would also like to thank tlie Marie Curie Nurses, the District Nurse and Doctor Fairwood of Clitheroe Health Centre for their support and kindness. Your support and prayers arc of great comfort at this time.


to


grateful thanks also to those who offered their condolences and flowers. To the Florist at Chatburn for preparing outstanding flower arrangements, Brian Price and Son of Chatburn the Funeral Directors and the Staff at the Calfs Head, Worston for their catering arrange­ ments and personal help, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude.


Cemetery. _____ Printed as promised.


In Our Thoughts Lord St Jude


appreciation also goes to Reverend Gill Dyer of St Mary and All Saints at Whalley, the church bell ringers and the Keighley Vocal • Unison Choir for the moving service before interment at Clitheroe


sincere Our


Died peacefully on June 6th, at Riverside Care Home, Sawley, aged 85 years. Pamela, Peter, John and the rest of the family would like to thank all the Staff at the home,' especially Linda Dobson for the care and support of Beiyl and the family. Our


LENG Beryl


attended the fiineral, sent cards and donations


who


The children of Josephine Howarth would like to express their sincere th a i& to everyone


HOWARTH Josephine


In loving memory of a dear friend who died June 22nd, 2007.


RIGG Alan


Fred and Judith. STODDART


Forever in our thoughts.


From Susan, Georgie, Anne, Jean, David, Lisa and families.


Remembering dad who passed away, June 24th, 2002. A smile for all, A heart of gold,


WOODS Bill


From his loving daughter Pat.


One of the best. This world could hold.


Birthday M em ori^


a special dad, .June 26th.


Sadly missed along lifes wa^.


No longer in our lives to share.


From Kathleen, Brian, M an e , Rochdi and families.


But in our hearts you*re always there.


In memory of your birthday, June 21st,


KAY Ruth


we raised a glass or two. Love you mum.


Rob and Val xxx. ■ ' t /*


Birthday memories of our special son and brother, June 25th. IVe cannot send a birthday card.


SWIERCZYNSKI Andrew M (Swizz)


All our love always Mum and Sis xxxx.


But God will take our greetings. To the one we love so much.


Your hand we cannot touch,


Jimilti (Btptrw NELSON LEADER A&andTta«;


ISl!,?’* frienilly staff are there to help you I


ALSO FAMILY AND FRIENDS GETTDGETHER TD REDUCE THE COST EVEN MORE.


Greetings can be placed with or without a photo and include an illustration


Call for more information on 01282 478134,478135 or email janet.keegan@eastlanGsnews.co.uk


THE MORE YOU SHARE, THE SAVINGS WILL BE THERE


Quietly remembered every day.


Birthday memories of


JONES Edward


died June 22nd, 2005. Always in our thoughts.


Treasured memories of our dear dad who


George Patrick


SUMMER SPECIAL Announce the safe arrival of your


'Little Ray Of Sunshine' FROM AS LITTLE AS £14.50


By placing a notice in your local newspaper telling all your family and friends the good news.


Family and friends live out of (he area!


Your notice will also appear online where you can add further pictures and messages, allowing family and friends near and afar to view your


announcement and pictures and send their own special messages. For further details please contact Jan or Linda on


or email: janet.keeqan(I)eastlancsnews.co.uk linda.coonan(l>eastlancsnews.co.uk


... announce your big day Admin Department


0 1 2 8 2 4 2 6 1 6 1 L a n c a s h i re


Newspape rs Ltd first for local lnforniatior< in print and on-line MORE REASONS TO CELEBRATE


| | P i . OUR PRICES HAVE BEEN


: '/ & « E D U C E D M « r . -


FUN-TIME: Youngsters from St Mary’s Primary School, Os- baldeston, enjoy the play area, (s)


Clitheroe Funeral Home IO-l2WhalleyRoad Clitheroe BB7 I AW


Telephone (day or night) 443045 01200


Peacefully on June i5tn, 2011, after a short illness, Gladys, aged 82 years, the dearly loved wife of the late Denis, a much loved mother of Wendy and David, also a dearly loved mother-in-law and grandma. Reposing


Gladys May in


Directors. Tel. 01200 .12


morrow, Friday, June 24th at 11-40 a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Gladys may be given for and please make cheques payable to The Critical Care Endowment Fund, c/o Mrs W. Patrick, 5 River Place, Gargrave, BD23 SRY. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son Funeral


Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation will take place at Skipton Crematorium,


to­ Adoiowledgements


WARREN Grace


Bernard and all the family would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends


Hospital and the Carers from Ashcroft Home Care for all their care and support.


Corcoran for their kind words and comforting minis­ trations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations and Mass offerings. They would also like to express their appreciation to Dr. Huson, Dr. Fairwood and Dr. Saunders along with the District ana Marie Curie Nursing Teams, Nurses on Pendle Ward


J. Clitheroe


sympathy and letters and cards of condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Father J. Wareing and Monsignor


expressions of


neighbours for the many


and kind HICKLING


Happy 40th Birthday f, . Lots of love


Emma June 25th


- Stephen,


SpudieWuff and all the family xxx


18th Birthday KAY


Eleanor Alicea June 25th


Have a fantastic day


All our love Mum, Dad, Henry. Emma, Diesel and the bunnies


' . • • xxx


Happy 18th Birthday Love from


Granny and Grandad, Granny and Grumpy xx


l o n n o u n c s FAMILY NOTICES ONLINE


To add your own personal


messages, wishes and photos visi^ w w w .c i i th e ro e a d v e r t is e r .e e uk


2 1 2 J 2 1 2 1 , ‘ 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Toaddyou'


messageson&ie wwwjJitheroeadvcrtisefjxuA 21 I Birthdays 18th Birthday 18 1 8 18 1 8


NELSON George June 23rd


Happy 18th Birthday


Love you most


Mum, Dad


and Em


J% m k Tmi BURTON


Chris and Roberta would like to thank family and friends for cards, flowers, good wishes and offers of help received during Chris's stay in hospital.


Chris is now at home and doing well.


A special thankyou to Andrew and my three little angels, Simone, Joe and Rosie. We could not have got through it without you.


To add your


messages online Visit-


wwwxlitheroeadvertiser.co.uk getting hitched ...


. for special


: promotions*',;! ' you could win;’ a prize


F d r .^ i c n d ly h^p call


..imo c.-iiy of our front offices or


telephone 01282 426161


ext 410/404 Lancashire


Newspapers Ltd


Bull Street , iBumley/


Scot lan d R o sd , Ison/


^Street, Hitheroe


P A R T y i Clacea


i ^ g f c c t i n g on these pages


1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8


IS 1


[ 18


PHAEDRA ROBINSON Congratulations and well done


on obtaining a 2:1 in your Psychology Degree


Love, hugs and kisses from Mum and Pete


Thank You SURPRISEI


delighted to welcome the many special guests who took time out to visit the centre. Castle View House is one of the


stalls selling plants, cakes, a raffle and tombola and guess the weight of the cake competition which all helped raise funds for the charity chosen by the residents.


two Abbeyfield houses in Clithe­ roe. They offer care and support to allow older people to maintain their independence. During the afternoon there were


had by all residents and the many family and friends and special guests who attended the event, at which they enjoyed a tea of scones, strawberries and cream. The staff and residents were


A most enjoyable afternoon was


SPECIAL GUESTS: Back Row: MP Nigel Evans, Mayor of Clitheroe Coun. Susan Knox and her consort Allan Knox, Ribble Val­ ley Mayor Coun. Simon Hore, the Rev. Andy Freud, Mayoress Mrs Grace Hore, and Coun. Kevin Horkin; Front Row - residents, Connie Hindle, Sadie Dawson, Frances Scott, Beth Broadbent, Winnie Abbey.(s)


Bill’s now cycled over 2.500 miles


by Faiza Afeaal


all weathers and is now more than six weeks into his epic ride - aiming to finish at the end of July.


hoping to raise £20,000 for Cancer Re­ search UK and has so far raised more than £7,000 - a third of his target. Throughout his journey Bill is keeping an online diary,


or “blog” with daily updates on his adven­ ture. On Day 40, Tuesday (June 21st), he


wrote from Canewdon, near Rochford; “Today is June 21st, the Summer Solstice, the longest day. Tomorrow, as the nights start to draw in once more, I’ll hopefully


Having twice survived cancer, Bill is


TIRELESS fund-raiser Bill Honey­ well has pedalled his way through the 2,500-mile barrier on his 4,300-mile charity bike challenge. The Clitheroe estate agent has braved


MEETING A WELL WISHER: Bill Honey­ well with Margaret Rose, (s)


cross the Thames at the Tilbury - Graves­ end foot ferry, then on to Whitstable, fa­ mous for its oysters. I won’t be having any, but I might allow myself a congratulatory beer for getting to the south-east proper, the Garden of England.” Bill also thanked the kindness and hos­


pitality of his wellwishers who have been following him on Twitter and have tried to


New adventure for youngsters


log onto wwv.billhoneywell.blogspot. com. You can also sponsor him online by logging onto www.justgiving.com^ill- Honeywell or leave a donation at his es­ tate agency offices at 1 Castlegate, Clithe­ roe; 79 King Street, Whalley; 13 Queen Street, Great Harwood or The Fountains, Gisburn Road, Barrowford.


three-course tradi­ tional Indian meal, Bollywood dancers and Indian music, plus several stalls, with the fun staring from 6-30 p.m. onwards. The event, which


charity'do’ A BOLLYWOOD fund-raiser to support a Ribble Valley moth­ er’s charity cycle ride is being held at Clitheroe Cricket Club on Satur­ day, Juh' 2nd. TTiere will be a


Bollywood


the benefit of the new internet revolu­ tion!” • To continue following Bill’s progress,


Colchester, Margaret and Adrian Rose, gave me and my trusty support crew, Tony Spencer and Simon Clarke, a great wel­ come, a delicious evening meal, comfy beds and a hearty breakfast. And... lots of food to take with us. The funny thing is I had never met either of them before - Margaret found out about me solely through Twitter and offered to do some­ thing to help. So that’s a fine example of


help him his through his journey. He added: “A local couple from near


IT’S fun time for a rural local primary school after the unveiling of its new creative play area.


St Mary’s Primary School, Osbaldeston, to get the project off the ground. Previously the play area had been flat and worn out, though it did contain a wonderful willow dome


Local environmental charity Groundwork Pen­ nine Lancashire worked with staff and children at


variety of inter-linked spaces and the whole scheme has been created in an environmentally friendly and


and tunnel. Using this as the starting point, the school council, together with Groundwork, de­ signed both active and imaginative play areas. The school’s new adventure playground boasts a


sustainable way, recycling and reusing existing ma­ terials.


per adult or £40 for a family of four, and are available from Shanaz Hussain on 07968 800961 or via e-mail to hussainshanazOaol.O


has been organised by Ribble Valley multi­ cultural faith organi­ sation the Tamanna Group, is to support Nicky Scorah, who will complete Cycle Kenya to raise funds for wom­ en’s cancers. Tickets cost £15


i


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