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26 ClItherooAdvertlser&TImes, Thursday,March24th,2011


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Telephone: 01282 478134 or 478135


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High brake . . House R es id ential Home, Clith e ro e , Gladys, a g ed 90 . years, the much loved mother o f Irene, a dear mother- in-law o f Nick, also a devoted gran o f John. R ep os ing •


Pea cefully on March 19th ,


CHENERY ' Gladys


2011 at


Tliursday, March 24th at 10 a.m. followed by interment at All Saints C h u rch, Pendleton. F am i ly flowers only p le a se , donations in memory o f Gladys, i f so desired, may be


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Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297. COCKLE


• illness, Alma Florence C ock le, formerly o f Clitheroe, wife o f Ton y , mother o f Denise,


Disease Charity, a plate wi ll be available at the service or may be sent c/o Jackson^ F uneral , Services, 11 Bolton Road, Silsden, West Yorkshire, BD20 o JY . Inquiries. Tel. o i5.?5 6.q4069.


cremation at Skipton Crematorium. Family f low e r s only please, donations i f desired to T h e


Parkinsons


C h ap e l o f Rest at 1 p.m.


Private


Dav id, grandmother to Michelle, Rachel, Martin and Lauren. T h e funeral service wi ll take place on Tliursday, March 31st at Jackson's Funeral S e rv ic e s


Ian and followed b y '


On March 18th, 2011, p ea c e fu lly at The Gab les Nursing Home, Silsden, West Yorkshire, after a long


Alma Florence


Sm ith, 14 Dunster Grove, Clitheroe, BB7 2QL. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son,


o f Rest. A service will b e h e ld at St Mary Ma gdalene Church, Clith e ro e ,


Peacehaven* Chapel in today, McGRATH


I J ean Margaret, aged 78 years, the - d ea r ly


I: loved vdfe o f the late Pau l, a much lo v ed mother o f Dave and Janet, a dear mother- in - law o f Cathy and Phil, also a devoted grandma to Beeler Daniel and Ben and M e Me to Kerry, D av id , Chloe and Paul. Reposing


iven for The alva tion Army c/o C aptain Elizabeth


o f Rest. .Service and crema tion will ta k e place, at Accr ington Crematorium on Friday, April 1st at 11 a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Jean, i f so desired, may be given for Tlie North West Air Ambulance c/o Mrs Violet Leach, Ca r te r Fold Cottage, West Bradford Road, Waddington, n ea r Clitheroe, BB7 3JD. Inqu ir ies to Br ian Pr ice and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


MORTON


. M ich ael, Karen and N e i l and dearest mother-in-law o f John and Anne, treasured g randma and g rea t- g ran ,


Muriel and family in Australia.


memories


fondest from


and true friend who wilt be sadly missed by us all.


Betty was a brave lady


Langshaws Chapel o f Rest. A Requiem MaSs w i l l take place on Friday, March 25th at S t Michael and St J o h n 's R.C. Church, Lowergate, Clitheroe — a t 11 a.m.


R ep os in g - a t


.C l ith e ro e Cemetery. F am i ly flowers o n ly p le a se , donations in memory of Betty, i f so desired, may be given fo r East Lancashire H ospice,


Langshaw Calvc rley Funeral Service, 103a King Street, Whalley. Tel. 01254 824S2Q.


c/o a woodland burial - at followed by-


side, Betty, aged 82 years, wife of the late Jim, much loved mum o f David, Christine,


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M an o r - House, Chatburn, after a long i llness and with h er Iqving family at h e r *


On March 16th, 2011, p eac efu lly at


(nee Walsh) Betty


the Peacehaven* Chapel in


Peacefully on March 2 1 st , 2011, in Ro yal Blackburn Hospital,


Jean Margaret WOOD ^41297._______ •


Clitheroe, BB7 lAQ. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200


Acknowtedgements


Thanks also • to Clitheroe . Funeral Services for their kind considerations.


- • BYRNE lik e


neighbours for their kind .


Corona ry ICU" at Blackpool Victoria Hospital and the MacMillan Cancer Care Nurses for their dedicated care.


prayers, cards, flowers and gifts. Special thanks - to


the


- relative . V.s,..., friends ainiu thoughts,


Betty and Len would t•.hnums.


(nee Dickinson) Wendy


to ank


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prayers, cards, flowers and donations. Also spCjjial thanks to the Coronary ICU at Blackpool Victoria Hospital and the MacMillan Cancer Care Nurses for their dedicated ‘


thoughts, care.


, MULCOCK (nee Pate)


Jason and Karen are delighted to announce the safe arrival of


Lucy Olivia . Born March 14th, 2011


A very welcome sister for Daniel Many thanks to family, friends. Ribble Valley Midwives and


Burnley General Hospital Staff iOlassiliiidMi^


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Philippa March 28th


Congratulations Philippa on your 30th Birthday


Love and best wishes from all the family xxx


Place a greeting for Mother’s Da y and you could win prizes courtesy o f : - (iys.


Rowers fixim the Signature Range Nelson & Burnley


T e l : 0 1282 6 19966 / 429638 www.goingdutch.co.uk


48 King St, Clitheroe 3 Course Meal for 2


T e l . 01200 422025 www.posthousehotel.co.uk To place your greetings simply call into any of our


front counters, Bull St, Burnley, Scotland Rd, Nelson, King St, Clitheroe or Tel. 01282 478134 or 478135 oremailjanet.keegan@eastlancsnews.co.uk


Messages will appear March 3 1 st in Clitheroe Advertiser, A p r i l I st in Nelson Leader and Burnley Express. All jna jo r credit cards accepted.


All advertisements must be pre-paid by credit or debit card, cheque or postal order made payable to East Lancashire Newspapers L ^ .


All messages must be received by 5pm Tuesday, M a r^ 29th for Clitheroe and . 5 pm Wednesday, March 30tii for Nelson Leader and Burnley Express. ' ;


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£5 inc vat w£6 inc vat


Prices start from


without a picture and from


ith a photo or a drawing of mum


colleagues fo r their kind


neighbours .and also Wendy’s


work


Andrew, Joe and Xander would like to th ank all relatives, friends


BYRNE Wendy


and


District Blind Society, c/o Mrs J. Haslam, 5 Highficld


and Road,


Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. Serv ice and interment wi ll take place at St Michaels Church, Whitewell, on Tuesday. March 29th at 11 a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memoty o f Violet i f so desired may be given for the Blackburn


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dear ly loved wife of Thomas, a much loved mother o f Eileen and Jean, a dear mother- in-law o f Peter and the la te Bob, also a devoted nana of Catherine, Pauline and Rowan and great- gran o f Scarlett. Reposing ‘


Peacefully on March 16th, 2011, in hospital, Violet, aged 86 years o f Clitheroe,


Violet Atkinson the , I Funeral Directors


Brian Price & Son Funeral Directors


‘Peacehaven’ Chapel o f Rest The G e n u in e a n d I t id e p e n d e n t


family concern of two generations offeiing a 24hr personal service .


B r i a n , J e a n , C a r l a n d P a u l i n e Tel: Clitheroe 441297


k ^ ^ ^ id f im e m lp a m ^m i la ^ on ra Acknowtedgements IlnMemoriam §


condolence. offerings, floral


and


Elma and h e r family would like to sincerely thank everyone for the many kind messages o f sympathy, ’


BYWATER Bert


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Corcoran fo r his prayers and kind words and everyone who at tended Bert's Requiem Mass. Grateful thanks also to Peter and Staff, at Bertwistle's Funeral Service . . fo r their caring


John arrangements. funeral


MAY GOD BLESS YOUALL. ECCLES


The family o f the late Eric would lik e to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends


Eric Fowler


donations received for the R.S.P.CA.


the In n/Iemori^


sympatlw received during their sad loss. Thanlang also the ReverendTNorman Aty for his kind words and all his comforting ministrations. Finally to all who attended the funeral service and . for all


expressions


neighbours fo r the many


and


kind o f


Pre c iou s memories o f a fantast ic Mum and Nana who died March 27th, 2010.


THOMAS Sandra


Love yo u and miss you , M ich ae l , Ian, Lisa an d all the grandchildren xx.


heartache no~one can heal, Love leaves a memory no-one can steal.


Death leaves a Printed a s promised.


In Our Thoughts ^ Lord St Jude


and nana March 27th, 2010. Her life was full. Her beauty came from within and without, And that is how we shall always remember her.


Steven, Jack, Farrah and Gianne.


Love always Alan, David,


Memories will never fade.


• • Anne,


In memoyy o f devoted wife, mum


BURNS Jean


following th e recent sad loss o f Bert. Heartfelt thanks to all thosd who cared for Bert during the. last few months, Monsignor


to


Treasured memories o f a d ear wife who d ied Ma rch 27th, 2010.


THOMAS Sandra


Y ou r loving husband John X.


Loving you is easy, Id o it everyday, Missing you is a heartache. That never goes away.


enerous donations to t Mary’s Church Hall Fund, •


tr ibutes


beautiful and


Mass of


- miss you, And It causes so much ■ pain, Because all we long for grandma,


Ma rch 21st , 1994. ■ ' -We will always love and


DAVIDSON Uly


received


Love . A n g e la and all y o u r fam i ly xx.


.Is to have you back again.-


w ^w .c lith e ro e a d ve rtise r.co .u k 18th Birthday


18 iS 18 i8 1 8 18 18 18


BARNES Sarah March 26th


Happy 18th Birthday Sarah


To our lovely daughter and sister


Have a fantastic day on Saturday


With all our love


^ Mum, Dad, Katherine, Abigail and Nickxxxxx


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Grand reopening for leisure centre


ager, Tony Rodia explained: “To celebrate the occasion and in ap­ preciation for the continued com-, munity support, we have organised a Come and Try It sport and rec­ reational programme to suit all the family.”


BURNLEY FC player Jay Rod­ rigues will add a touch of celebrity to the grand reopening of Roefield Leisure’s £lm. expansion and refur­ bishment on Sunday. Roefield Leisure’s general man­


, . 21st Birthday


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messages online Visit.


www.clithefoeadvertiser.co.uk Birthdays


80 80 80 S o 8 0 80 80 80 FOX Eric


-March 27th


In 1931 the story began of Eric a Yorkshire man,


He worked at Chaigley C.W.S.,


Milking cows that's what he did best, Hedging, lendng, ' walling too,


And making sticks thats what he liked to


del ■


Now he's getting on in yeais, His game's gone down a gear,


So Happy 80lh Birthday Dad, ■ Go have a ball.


Play dominos with one and all!


Lots of love from Susan, Bill, Tony and Jacqueline XXX


Happy 801h Birthday Eric Love from Alice XX


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dren through their paces with soc­ cer skills, plus there is to be a spe­ cial penalty shoot out with Bertie Bee in the nets. Girls will have the opportunity to take part in hip hop and dance mat sessions with Kim­ berly. There will also be the op­ portunity to tiy your hand at indoor rock climbing, supervised by quali­ fied instructors.


classes and martial arts, while young children are catered for with Turbo Tots, a parent toddler activity ses­ sion and a magical entertainer. Burnley FC coaches will put chil­


9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with more than 20 different activities for people to try out. Light refreshments will also be provided. Activities will include keep fit


The programme will last from


junior and adult boot camps to test oui fitness, but if all that proves too much there is the chance to relax in the sauna and steam spa area. Both the junior and main fitness


suite will be available for both exist­ ing and new customers.


whole day and £3 for the under-16s or £10 for a family of four.


For further information, call Tony Rodia on 01200 442188.





through the 18th Century hotel, wrecking the roof and the interior just before mid­ night. Around 170 guests who had been enjoying a 30th birthday party managed


the Swan.and Royal Hotel, in Castle Street, invited the crews from Clitheroe Retained Fire Station to thank them for coming to the rescue of his family and cus­ tomers during a devastating fire. In September, 2009, a fierce blaze tore


FIREFIGHTERS gathered at a Clitheroe pub to enjoy a special thank you meal and a well-deserved pat on the back! Grateful landlord Terry Joy, who runs


to flee the flames unharmed, but four peo­ ple had a very narrow escape as they were trapped in the second floor living quarters and had to be rescued by fire crews and taken to hospital.


thank them for their hard work and heroic efforts.


UKIP saying ‘Yes’ to AV


East Lancashire overwhelmingly support­ ed the move to change the voting system foir national elections.


refrained from voting because they do not feel their vote counts for anything - AV will change that.The No campaigners will trot out all sorts of reasons for voting


ronian Steve Rush, who said: “It is time to commit to a fairer voting system where people are encouraged to vote knowing that it will count for something. “For far too long now many people have


UKIP’ East Lancs’Chairman is Clithe-


THE UK Independence Party is backing the “Yes” campaign for the Alternative Vote referendum on May 5th. At a recent meeting, members across


leaders on a first past the post basis, so why do we elect our politicians this way? It is interesting to note that .if the Con­ servatives had elected their leader under the first past the post system David Davis would be the Prime Minister, not David Cameron, and David Milliband would the Labour leader not Ed. AV will ensure that anyone looking for election to Westmin­ ster will have to work harder and reach out to a wider audience.”


Support for quake victims


. ShelterBox is an international disaster relief charity that delivers emergency shel­ ter, warmth and dignity to people affected by disaster worldwide. EaclvShelterBox contains a sturdy tent and all the basic sur­ vival equipment for a family of six for up to a year.


,


Howard Blackburn, Clitheroe Rotary Club’s International Officer, said: “Once


day, and a further £1,350 of donations were received from other generous bene­ factors,'making a total of £2,874 - enough to pay for almost five ShelterBoxes.


THE Rotary clubs of Clitheroe and Rib- blesdale joined forces last Saturday hold­ ing a street collection in Clitheroe to raise funds for ShelterBox, one of the main pro­ viders of emergency aid to the victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. A total of £1,574 was raised during the


the next emergency, wherever that may be.” Rotary members are enthusiastic, fun-


. both at home and overseas. These are ded­ icated people, men and women from busi­ ness and professions, who share a common interest in helping others. If you want to know more, visit: www.ribi.or^ Anyone who was unable to get to Clit­


heroe on Saturday, but would like to make a donation can contact Rotarian Howard Blackburn on 07977 042867.


loving and active volunteers who give their time and talents to serve communities


again we find ourselves indebted to the generous people of Clitheroe and the Rib­ ble Valley. Their help will achieve two things -■ immediate aid for the victims of the disaster in. Japan, and ensuring that ShelterBox will have sufficient stocks for


against, but without conviction. It will not cost more money, the BNP will not gain an advantage and all parties’ votes are count­ ed equally. If anyone tells you differently they are clutching at straws “Tlie political parties do not select their


fighters, Ribble Valley Mayor, Clithe­ roe Mayor and the builders, contractors and traders from the Swan Courtyard, to


the blaze under control and it took more than 18 months to rebuild the hotel. A special dinner was held for the fire­


Forty fire-fighters spent hours bringing


away £80 in vouchers by way of free fitness suite inductions, keep fit classes, climbing courses and bad­ minton sessions. Admission is £5 per adult for the


to the unyielding support from the community together with the fore­ sight of the Roefield management team,” added Mr Rodia. Roefield Leisure is also giving


profit registered charity, which is dedicated to delivering affordable sport and recreational facilities to the Ribble Valley community. “The £lm. ejqpansion is testament


Roefield Leisure is a not-for-


the sports hall due to the high de­ mand. There will also be a number of


instructors will aim to get everybody in shape with a family Zumba-thon led by Lynda. This will take place in


And if all that fails to tire you out, • Clitheroe Advertiser&TImes,Thursday, March 24,2011 27


Thank you feast for firefighters


CHEERS:


Firefighter Barry


Townson, Richard Bater, Becky


Wilkinson, Terry Joy . (junior),


Terry Joy, Carol Joy, Watch Man­


ager Dave McGrath and crew manager,


Jim Patrick.


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