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26 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, June 30th, 2011


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i^onnounce FAMILY NOTICES


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www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Funeral Services


G l ith e ro e Funeral Service Glitheroe’s leading family owned funeral service


Funeral Directors:


Richard Chew & Terry Scott Chapel of Rest


Clitheroe Funeral Home IO-l2WhalleyRoad Clitheroe BB7 IAW


• Full Monumental Memorial Service • Pre-Paid Funeral Plans


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Brian Price & Son Funeral DU-ectors


‘Peacehaven’ Chapel of Rest The Genuine and Independent


family concern o f two generations offering a 24hrpersonal setvice


Brian, Jean, Carl and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297


aetfr 2011, peacefully on June 22nd, 2011, at Vinmn


Sunday, June-------


GARUCK Kathleen


(nee Walmsiey) fuiMiiireii lo utsi


Kathleen Isatel


wife of the late Jack i^Uew&l Farm condolence received Garlick, a much loved dearly foved wiTe* of


Lowfield House, years of Clitheroe and sympathy and letters Clitheroe,


aged 90 years of KathleGn atrprl^ fto expressions beloved ?o?miX of HhrW


Kathleen, ijj clitheroe Hospital! — nitni ^lany


Hazel and Tom and loved mother™** of Ro^orend Andy Frond aunt to Michael, Christine Joh^ ond for his kind words and Nigel, Sean, Judith flie late Trevor lov?d comforting minis- Josephine, Lorraine mother-iJ-lawrf lohn ‘mtions and to all who and Sharon.


sister-in-law of Lily, the late Fred niurii Thanking also


mk^Sfa?eatS“ n'!^ll! £‘.i‘tre r« ^ L " e ? ii


Siid Je^n d evo id attended the funeral ---dl^tfoS!* ®


*'*'“ Service, followed by Reposing ‘ in Glatte May ^ ----------


Cemetery. Family of Rest. Service jmd families would like to flowers only please, interment will take <»cpress their sincere however, donations if place at St. Michael’s thanl^ to all relatives, d^ired may made church, Whitewell on friends


Cl^heroe ‘Peacehaven’ Chapel Wendy, David and BREARLEY Margaret Jennie year, the dearly loved


also a loved sister of Church, Grindleton on sister of the late ClIZaDein IVlaiy Anne.


James, Charlotte and ‘Feacehaven’ Chapel Doug Mcars and the Matthew, devoted pf Rest. Service and late Fred Seed also a great-grandma of interment will take loved mother of the James and Abigail Piace at St. Ambrose late Raymond, a dear


of Robert and.Dianne, grandad. dearest nana of Reposing


loving mothcr-in-law — late —-— ^_ grandad Janet


10-40 a.m. Please feel Bradford Road, Wad- cremated remains will and Helen also a dear free to wear the oington, Clitheroe, take place at Christ mother-in-law of Roy summer clothes of BB7 3JD. Inquiries to Churcli, Chatburn and Chris, your choice. Family Brian Price and Son, tomorrow, Friday, Reposing


of loved mother of Janet


flowers only please, Funeral Directors. Tel. July 1st, at 2 p.m. ‘Peacehaven* Chapel donations in memory 01200 441297.


^^argaret if so


Mr. J. Troop, _ Browgate, Sawley, Clitheroe, BB7 4NB. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 4412Q7.


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of Alice if so desired cremation will take may be sent to the place at Skipton Alzheimer’s Society, Crematorium, day and Rachel-Kay Shuttle- time to be arranged, worth Building, 62-64 Family flowers only Yorkshire Street, please, donations in Burnley, BBii 3BT. memory of Betty if so Inquiries to Brian desired may be given Price and Son, for the North West Air Funeral Directors. Tel. Ambulance, c/o Mrs 01200 441297.______ V. Leach, Carter Fold y


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^ Cottage, West Bradmrd Road, Waddingtpn, Clith­ eroe, BB7 3JD. For funeral arrangements please contact Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.


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Celebration of her life desired may be given A service was held at Betty, aged 80 years, and cremation will for the North West Air Bron-y-Nant Crem- of Chatburn, the take place at Bumiey Ambulance, c/o Mrs atorium, Colwyn Bay, dearly loved wife of Crematorium tomor- Leach, Carter Fold on Friday, June 17th. the late John, much row, Friday, July 1st at Cottage, West Interment


‘Peacehaven’ Chapel P*iiy please, donations great-grandma and peacefully on June of Rest. A Service in m memoiy of Jim if so auntie.


Reposing in P*m. Family flowers also a loved grandma, Suddenly, Tuesday, July 5th, at 1 Rhoda and Robert , , 27th, 2011, in hospit^. cii-*ok«*K


SPENCER (Betty)


BRUNSKIU John James


Peacefully on June 24th, 2011, at her Suddenly on June home in Grindleton, ?4th. 20ii, Margaret,


wife of the late James, husband of


in her 91st hospital, Jim, aged 81 years, the dearly loved


in


Michael, Victoria and of Trevor, Paul and Manor Care Home, in the


'mother erf Ma^ much ^ved dad Elizabeth,


also a devoted Rhyll, and


great- years, ___1


ws,»,.^uxxa the dearlv oiijon .iziioot in loved vrife of the late ■


Chatbum,


formerly of FiVnArai laxc ucany


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Hospital Manchester, a.m. Family flowers many qIIJ •


MEARS Alice, aged 87 &


at ^adshaw Sawley, CIither^°B^7 service and have given e ^ Tnmiiri#»c to donations.


% PriS? a S Son would Funeral Directors. Tel! express express afso like funeral arrangements.


Christie Monday, Ju^ 4th at 11 neighbours for the kind


Lluneroe. Tel. may be given for condolence received either St. Michael’s during their sad loss. Church or


in memory of sympathy and letters Kathleen if so desired


only please, donations expressions


the late Died -J_]


(formerly Seed nee Whipp) Alice


rw-ki .f on <*■ tJ__J„1___ June 6th, RahGpt


Alzheimer’s Society, Reverend Canon c/0 Mr. John Seed, p.avid Mewis for his 129 Henthorn Road, hind words and Clitheroe, BB7 2QF or comforting minis- Mrs Christine Morton, trations and to all who


the Thanking also


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appreciation to the Price family for all


their their KAY Dorothy and Arthur would like to thank all their


relatives and fpiends for cards and gifts received on the occasion of their Diamond Wedding Anniversary


but


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MEN ff iN TO For years to come


LAMINA'MD


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Thomas and Helen are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their daughter


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Abigail Rose


Born June 24th, 2011 weighing 8lbs 5oz.


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Thanks to Airedaie Hospital and Midwives.


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announce the engagement of their daughter


Nicola to James Son of Dave and Kath Griffiths Congratulations and best wishes for the future an<i of cards of Ihankli^ o. |21stBirthday


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Sunday, June ’ Oil, pea____ Manor House


ROBINSON Joan


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Acknowledgements . HANSON


JeanandfamilywouldEveljm i Wilson V ijkg to thank family


John David Todd (pavld)


,and friends for their inena lo n


&ek.te D5n??m m ^ generous. donaHons sympathy and letters 1..*..^_] ___ 3


Victoria, Francesca Thanking also The during their sad loss. 7 kind


Freddfean^SS'^’’ beautiful flowers and Gill Mac^for her — ,, to neighbours Barrv words and comforting


vet rivenXnations


. ®tandma of children’s Hospice, condolence received Rower S^op for thi ThanfeAg also


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Sfd lovely letters and expressions _ Itfor Derian House


cards the flowers, cards’, many


The familyimily of th< I>.ke to ^ r e s s


Ma^ Evelyn


3 express their tu au


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of ’


I Acknowledgements IlnlVIemoriam WILSON


Congratulations UNLEY


July and, 2010. A year has passed


Ic^t heard you cad out 'Mum'not knowing I


um'not knowing I


Family flowers™ niv £^8. Royaf Blackburn all who attended the Fridays, no more pfeasS: dona«ons“%


memory o f Joan may Brocklehurst for the lor the North West Air be given and please


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* thank you to Cart and appreciation to all the Thankyoufor the 18 Pauline of Brian Price Staff of Abbej^eld years you gaue to me sojj Funeral House for the care and and your brother James


social ciuD. A special Soci^ Club


ser^ce ™ one Ambrilance. ...They ,


cFF °pf.ner»l .toTouJ Difcctors for all thclr Wndness ^ E . Funeral details care and sunnort.


maybe obtained from ----------------- ' ’them and to HUDSON


express their sincere our grateful thanks to Love Mum xx. ^anks to all relatives, all at Castle Medical


friei^s


kind thcir kindness and of


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<=ords of ‘beir sad loss,


Love from your loving vrife Janet, David, Kerry and grandaughter Kiera.


July 1st, 1948. No card to send, On this special day, Loved and remenwered everyday.


GUNTHER Peter


Printed as promised.


In Our Thoughts Lord St Jude


( attention.


Kay, Ian, Jill and prior to her peacefully forever m my thoughts families would like to passing away. Finally


Rev Canon John ...


her difficult weeks *c». • ,i ,. heart. greatly missed bu all


and Group and the District who knew you Clau^xx. , T**? Nursing Team for


Birthday Memories


throughout her time Royal Blackburn


^ d d in g ? o I would“ “also Uke“ t5 which will remain with cypres*?


xneir their _ shown ........................


and your family and JHends. You're safe now with your daddy in the arms o f the angels and at peace with God.


“"tl Shirley, to Wa3 ministrations and to u„, no more cnini n d ™ t o v f


voice again. A year nos passsed since we gave each other a hug, not knowing it would be our last. No more shopping days, no more hohaays, no more 'lazy Sunaays' with the dogs and the radio on, no more Chinese


Ir^Kter withyoumy daagnfer,


Claudia Sarah since I


COWPERTHWAiTE Stephen


Congratulations on gaining a Bsc Hons in Artroriculture From all your


family and friends


Show your appetite for food festival


byFaiza Afzaal


TRADERS in Clitheroe are being encouraged to come forward and rally behind plans for Clitheroe’s


Birthdays


6 0 60 60 60 60 60 60 6 0 60 MITCHELL i


Keith ^ July 1st


Happy 60th Birthday Darlsky


All my love always


Sandra f RIDGWAY


Annmarie July 1st


Happy 30fh Birthday


All our love Dad,


Melanie, Jake and Tegan, Mum and David,


Philip,'Nicola and Maddie, JP, John and Margaret xxxxx


Food Festival 2011. A feast of riches celebrating the best


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cal food and food-related craft stalls, a real ale and wine-tasting area, a pudding feast and food trails are just some of the highlights planned for the event. Organisers are hoping to capitalise on


of Ribble Valley’s fresh produce will be on display at the festival, to be held on Saturday, August 13th. Celebrity chef demonstrations, lo­


the success of last year’s festival, which saw thousands of visitors pack into Clit­ heroe. However, in order to turn the extrava­


venny and Ludlow in particular have helped increase upturn in their local economies throughout the year - their food festivals are overwhelmed with hos­


ganza into a huge success, organiser Ju­ lie Whalley is urging more retailers, ho­ tel owners and other local businesses to come forward and get involved. She said: “Similar events in Aberga­


People have more choices as to where to stay and what they do to entertain them­ selves. Particularly in this economic cli­ mate, the Ribble Valley has so much to offer to the stay at home holidaymaker, but unless you really know how to market yourself of seek advice, fewer and fewer will return. Entry to the food festival is free with


fast, a clothes shop, guesthouse, pub, book shop, cafe, caravan site or a hotel, the potential marketing activity to fill bed spaces, tables and pitches - as well as sell products - not just for this new food festival, but other events held in the town is a trick not to be missed. “Not everything is a given these days.


offers and ticketed areas. The event will open from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. with mu­ sic at the Castle extending into the night. Car parking needs are being addressed with a huge park and ride scheme. If you want to take part in the festival,


contact info(®clitheroefoodfestival.co.uk orjulie(gcIitheroefoodfestival.co.uk. Al­ ternatively, you can call 01200 446737 or 07776134003.


Accident boy’s hospital airlift


A SIX-YEAR-OLD boy was airlifted to hospital after being in collision with a ve­ hicle at Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe. The incident happened near the rail­


way crossing, around 5-30 p.m. on Tues­ day and the schoolboy suffered grazing to the legs and a laceration to the head.


Hospital by the North West Air Ambu­ lance. A police spokesman confirmed the boy’s iiguries were not thought to be life threatening. The female driver of the 4x4 was un­


The boy was flown to Royal Blackburn hurt.


pitality needs and their retailers have re­ ally seen increases in profit. “Whether you own a bed and break­


satin gown with a sweetheart neckline with crystal and bead detail. She carried a bouquet of small white roses with crystals. She was attended by chief bridesmaid Amanda Do­


and Mrs William and Susan Wells, of Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a chef, is the son of Mr and Mrs David and Christine Pomfret, of Clitheroe. Given away by her father, the bride wore an ivory


CLITHEROE couple Miss Hannah Wells and Mr Jer­ emy Pomfret were married at The Boys’ Chapel, Stony- hurst College, Hurst Green. The bride, a bank manager, is the daughter of Mr


POMFRET-WELLS


A SCOTTISH piper piped the bridal party to Gretna Hall Blacksmiths Shop, Gretna Green, for the wedding ceremony of Miss Sarah Lockett and Mr Leslie Platt. The bride, who works for Tesco and is an avid Bumiey


PLAH-LOCKEn


FC supporter, is the daughter of Mr John Lockett of Church Court, Clitheroe and Mrs Christine Lockett, of Beechwood Avenue, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, who is a support worker and is also


bson and the bridegroom’s daughters, Sophia Pomfret and Chloe Pomfret. They all wore royal blue floor length satin gowns with sweetheart necldines and crys­ tal detail and carried bouquets that were a smaller ver­ sion of the bride’s. I ’he role of the best man was carried out jointly by


Joshua Pomfret, the bridegroom’s son, and Ian South­ erland. Groomsmen were Jonathan Pomfret, Dominic Wells, Joseph Weils, Luke Wells, Jim Parker, Mark Graham, Gary Heskett and David Pomfret. The page boy was Connor Southerland. After the ceremony, led by Father Adrian Howell,


there was a reception at Mitton Hall, Whalley. Following their honeymoon on the Riviera Maya,


Mexico, the couple will continue to live in Clitheroe. Photo: David Pomfret, Pimlico Images, Clitheroe.


SUMMER SPECIAL Announce the safe arrival of your


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


Fam ily and friends live out of the area! Y o u r notice will also appe ar online where you can add fu rth e r pictures and messages, allowing family and friends near and afar to view yo u r announcement and pictu res and se nd th e ir own special m es sa ge s .


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a Clarets’ supporter, is the son of Mr and Mrs Ronnie and Beryl Platt, of Sabden. Given away by her father, the bride wore an ivory


lie Platt and Aimee Parkinson, and a family friend’s daughter, Lily Walmsley-Cottom. They too carried bouquets of ivory roses and thistles. Best man was Mr Matthew Rawlinson. After the


full-length strapless gown with a bouquet of ivory roses and thistles. She was attended by the couple’s daughters. Hoi-


ceremony, which was conducted by Gretna’s registrar, Mr John Young, the couple enjoyed a reception at the Whitecroft Mansion in Carmtherstown, Scotland. The newlyweds honeymooned in the Lake District


and friends at Clitheroe Catholic Club. Photo: Alistair Lynn and Co.


and will make their home in Clitheroe. On their return, they held an evening party for family


Bill Is nearly halfway to his £20,000 target


KEEPING the wheels of fund-raising turning is Bill Honeywell who has almost raised half his £20,000 target for Cancer Research UK. The Clitheroe estate agent is now more


journey. On Day 47 (Tuesday,


an online diary or “blog” with daily updates on his adventure. His blog is being enjoyed by all his wellwishers and people that he has met along his


than seven weeks into his epic cycle ride and has so far raised £9,952. Throughout his journey, Bill is keeping


point I was faced with a big red flag, a locked gate across the road and a sign saying that the road was dosed for mili­ tary training. “There was nothing for it but to make a


big detour around Grange Heath before passing Lulworth Castle and Lulworth Camp, where the semi-automatic gunfire was so-close to the road that I was getting a little worried - 1 think I was ped­ alling faster than usual! “West Lulworth is a very


June 28th), having com­ pleted 3,095 miles, he wrote from Dorset: “To­ day I left behind the busy south-east and entered proper rural Dorset. “The scenery was roll­


ing fields with the sea in the distance - nice to see lots of green for a change! “I could see Corfe Cas­


BILL HONEYWELL


tle in the distance, and after the steep de­ scent from Kingston, the village of Corfe Castle soon appeared. “The next section was great fun, up and


down through quiet villages of thatched cottages before a longish climb before turning left to East Lulworth. But at this


pretty village, and Lulworth Cove is also very attractive - and extremely interest­ ing from a geological point of view, but it’s obviously a big tourist attraction, with visitor centre, shops, and all the other parapherna­ lia. Still, I had a look at the twisted rock strata before climbing away again.” • To continue follow­


sponsor him online by logging onto www. justgiving.com/BiIl- Honeywell or leave a donation at his estate agency offices at 1 Castlegate, Clitheroe: 79 King Street, Whalley; 13 Queen Street, Great Har­ wood or The Fountains, Gisburn Road, Barrowford.


ing Bill’s progress, log onto www.billhoneywell.blog- spot.com. You can also


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