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-On Monday, March 21st, 2011, peacefully hospital and
• Patrick Thomas
Church, aged 85years, the
and'Uiia,‘mud\*ioved Mary's ■ Church, York 89 years, of Arkholme fhe"'“ *nianv^°"kimt brother o f ; Emmy, Lane, Langho on at>“ , formerly of „
husband .of the late Margaret, cherished father of Anne,-Moira
Kirstyr Gemma, Katie and Duncan, also a good friend to many and who will be sadly missed.. . .
at 12 noon, prior to Services, Bank House, interment at - .St. )^ialley Joseph’s Cemetery,
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Morecambe, Martha, Peacehaven Chapel of aged 83 years, beloved Rest. A service will be wife of the late Peter, held at Waddington dearly loved mother of Methodist Chiirch, Katrina, Corinne and tomorrow, • Friday* Adcle and . loving *— .*i grandmother . to Rebecca and Lu<y. Funeral service has taken ; place . at Lancaster
On Sunday, March 20th, 2011, peacefully at Whitclow . House,
HORNE Martha
Waddington,* a much loved aunt of Marion, Roy, John, Ida, John and Jean, also a devoted great-aunt and great-great-aunt. Reposing
hospital, Lizzie, y ars,
102
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Anril 1st at 2 p.m. followed by interment at St Helen’s Church. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Lizzie if so desired may be given for -either- The Waddington ■ Meth odist Sunshine Band, c/o Mrs M. Mercer, 17 Church ^ Close, Waddington, BB7 3HX ,’ or The North West Air Ambulance, c/o Mrs : V. Leach, Carter Fold Cottage, West Bradford Road, Waddington, Nr Clithcroe, BB7 3JD. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. -01200 441297.
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Ward .Clitheroe
made in memory of Patrick to ’ Pendle
ufAiiDAiLiiy^ WAULBANK
c 1^ (Auntie) Suddenly,
^AtmfiA\ Llzzle aged
Church, Ribchester on 'Ambulance c/o L- Friday, April 1st, 2011
Funeral Road,
and St. Paul's R.C Madeline to Wales Air Peacehaven’ Chapel r’liiiTT.i,
Requiem Mass will be 2lebrated at St. Peter
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donations if desired, sister. *“ memory
•**wn»v,4 » 1 o le Moors,March 31st
Church,. today,
Thursday, Cancer Research U.K. A very special thank
Accrlnt»ton Crem- Family
atorium at 12-20 p.m. m neighbour to Accrington
a.m. followed by cremation
nha^Wn 11-15
Chatburn at
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peacefully on March Legion, c/o Mrs S Morton would , =.otf.
- of Road, „i,
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of Rest please, or gran, great-gran and o f ^Reposing
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- formerly of Low Moor, Harold, aged 88 years,
.. father • of Ian and Christine,
..take place • on
...Thursday, April 7th, 2011 at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor at
A funeral service will T .
Castleford Home'for of Res?; iS^rvi^rlind ‘Jl?- Fiends of very difficult time: Frances > -the' • Elderly, - . c/o cremation will take 1 Whalley " . Road, Tuesday, April 5th at 3
Alzhcimcrs Society or
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. Clitheroe,' BB7 lAW. P-m.~ Family flowers Tel. 01200 44304.S. only please, donations Tr
Peacefully in hospital in Wales, on March
: McGOLDRICK .
....Madeline
Langho, Madeline, aged 62 years, the beloved wife of Paul, much loved mum of Paul, Steven
:^ngho? Madeline ath Qriii itvH .
fortified by the Rites Michael,- a dearly of the Holy Mother ---- '—
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and loved sister of John, Billy, Marie and the late Peter.
if so desired may be given for the Manor
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Funeral the Price family for all WHrTHAM
Requiem Mass will be 20th, 2011, celebrated in • St hospital, Joyce, need
Peacefully on March in
Joyce Eden ulK
Catherine, Doug and family would like to express their sincere
HILURY Doris
and cards of condolence received
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House, c/o Mrs J. Blackburn Hospital Harrison, The Manor House, Bridge Road,
in memory of Winnie Hospital also Doctors, » ^3 • Roy^} everyone at
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Died April 2nd, 2003. years are slowly passing by,
DEVINE John
But memories of you will never die.
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and Directors. Tol. 01200 ftmerai arrangements. Treasured memories ’
of my dear husband Tom who • passed away April ist, 2004.
dear fatheiiin-ta^'"?^ Mo'nday,“ Al,ril 4th Cliatbure.' the^dearY; ?^^i’p‘a"t1ra n d Iette?s' tlmlma STx" Graham and John and 2011 a‘ 11 a.m.. loved wife of the late
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Precious .mothers day memories of a loving mum, grandma,
Margaret
grandma and great "ireat grandma who lied April 24th, 2010.
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. Marie, great
o f f i c i a l . OPENING: C iv ic dig n ita r ies and g u es ts a t the official opening of Roefield Lei sure Centre.
Great response to Roefield open day
t h e success of the “Come and Try It” activi ty day at the official open ing of Roefield Leisure has persuaded the cen tre’s management team to change the group fitness class programme to ac commodate the demand for exercise classes. Extra Zumba and body
tic turnout at the “Come and Tty It” day on Sunday where more than 80 peo ple took part - including Burnley FC mascot Bertie Bee.
,, Centre manager Tony Rodia said: “We’ve been
combat classes have been put on at different times throughout the week with the creche open in the mornings for classes. The demand for Ziimba class es with Lynda has forced the manager to move the session from the dance studio to the large expan sive sports hall. This follows a fantas
recently turning people away eveiy class, but the Monday session now in the sports hall should mean no one gets turned away and there will be enough space to really work out.
It” day was to mark the reopening of Roefield fol lowing i*s extensive refur bishment and to say thank you to the community for their ongoing support, shown by the bumper at tendance on the day.
bq,t released its new tracks on the open day with Tony Bird demonstrating the new punching tech niques. The “Come and Try
now be party night, with the Zumba session at 8 p.m. All age groups and fitness levels are catered for within each class with two qualified instructors to follow.” In addition body com-
“So Monday night will
F u n e r a l vPlace at Accrington They would also like 10/12 Crematorium on
‘ for
loving husband of tlie • late Joan, dearest
grandad and great- grandad.
loving*
- 29th,. 2011,.peacefully ; in .Castlcford Home ■ for.,the Elderly and
.Onr Tuesday,; March' Harold Ellaby WALSH
of Holy Mother sympathy an^d letters 89 years of Clitheroe conuoience receivea ft
Chatburn* Fortified hy the Rites expressions
Carole and John also a comforting minis- R ev e^ d eulian Dyer loving mother-in-law, ‘ rations and' to Whatley .P arish ,
much loved mum of lor ms Kina woras ana
and formcrlv of dunng their sad loss. luvcu wnc 01
. r__ i,|e i.:„j a burial in ClithcroS fit‘‘"4't'e..8roat-great- 1-4S
p.fii. followed by granSma, great- the ■ ..
_*j Thanks -also to Hillinn river
- «h ° Richard Chew -0° aitheroo
Cemetery. , Famfiy grandma and sism^^ ronatTons rS^^ived fm | “ R.I.P.
forth“ re Parkinson's shown and attention
Manor House, inanns ro everyone lor colleacues ■ * and Jromus./ and the many. kmd
24th, 2011, at The J^prgs th«r ^ Peacefull rcaceiuiiy on jviarcii
(formerly Musgrove) Winifred (Winnie)
March “ relatives;’ f ? t t ... .
Church Winnie need and cards of Aaougntiui caras. ana ^nd Darren ^nuren, winme, agea
reeeivpd generous donations to ianm«?hire
i^asi ^anc£^nire
Mothers Day Remembrance
-oving •• daughter Frances XX,.-
No sweeterMother-t this world could hold'
She had a heart of purest ' gold
. CROOK.-';-.-- Frances •'.
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Acknowledgenients lAcknowledgeinents NORRIS
Judith, Maureen and families would like to
AINSWORTH (nee Swales) :Dorls
Janet Patricia
Janet Patricia Norris would like to express their sincere than^ to
ejneere thnnk*; to In Memoriam
Anthony Carl. (Humoh) !
LEECYi V ;
The family of the late April 1st, 1999/ i ' **It was i ’T ““4'
Is a sad day for us,'- •. IS the day our son ■
f°,^shcs'^ remembered every day love-Mum,* Dad
and .
BRIGGS Lizzie
To our Special Mummy
Happy Molher's Day Love you
lots Harry and Jack
xxxxx tL
_ . . rLord St Jude Printed as promised.
.vksvT^ personal meKoges', wishes and photos visit
British Museum will show Stonyhurst ‘Christ’ relict
ONE of Stonyhurst College’s moist pre cious artefacts is to be loaned to the Brit ish Museum in London.
then given to the Jesuits for safe keeping snf they brought it to Stonyhurst.
havmg been seized from Constantinople m the Fourth Crusade and later sole! to l^uis IX of France, it was then given to Mary Queen of Scots, who took it with her to Holyrood in Edinburgh. _ Following her execution in 1587, it was
jorced onto Christ’s head at the crucifix ion has been in Stonyhurst’s possession for more than 200 years and will be dis- placed in an exhibition inspired by saints, relics and devotion. The thorn has a remarkable history;
A thorn from the crown of thorns .
Graffius has been invited to take part in the production of a British Museum podcast guide for the exhibition. She was interviewed and recorded to give a pu pil’s perspective on her school’s precious possession.
Stonyhurst sixth' former Catriona •
' “I was asked to describe the thorn, which has Maty Queen of Scots’ pearls twined around It,” said Catriona. “The thorn is placed in a chapel at
Gregor, the Director of the British Mu seum, and presenter of Radio 4’s “A History of the World in 100 Objects”. The exhibition, entitled “Treasures of Heaven”, will open in June.
Stonyhurst eveiy year in Holy Week.” The podcast is narrated by Neil Mc
HOLY .R E L IC :
./The Holy :Thorn, in its pro tective
; c a se , is heid by Stony- '
.-hurst College sixth former Catriona Graffius.
Villagers get chance to view homes plan
by Hannah Ramsden
tween 9 a.m. and noon in St Mary’s Church Hall.
the partial demolition of some o f ; the buildings on the existing site, including the weaving shed and some of the outbuildings. Under the plans the spinning mill
four two-bedroomed bungalows,' nine two-bedroomed apartments, three two-bedroomed houses, one one-bedroomed home, 10 three- bedroomed homes for both social rent and shared equity. ■ A previous planning application was submitted by the same devel opers last year for 46 homes. The new proposals will involve
give families who would have oth erwise had to move out of Sabden the chance to buy in the village. The development will include
Developers claim the scheme will
mitted proposals for 70 bungalows, houses and apartments, including 27 “affordable properties” and 43 general market homes at Victoria Mill in Watt Street. The meeting will take place be
VILLAGERS in Sabden will get the chance to look at pro posals for up to 70 new homes at a meeting with developers this Saturday. Bowsall (Sabden) Ltd have sub
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will be converted into 22 apart ments. The office building will be converted into three homes and a further 45 properties will be built on the same site. There will also be 110 car parking spaces.
HOUSING PLANS: Victoria Mill, Sabden, where a developer wants to build 70 new homes Marbill Ltd, which is currently
based in the mill, has already found new premises, according to the de velopers. The application states:. “The buildings anri proposed layout have been designed to respect the
physical and traditional setting of the village while meeting the iden tified need for affordable housing.”
. The proposed development is one of several plans to build afford able housing in Sabden.
. and Ladies’ Circle members from across the. region came together at Ewood Park to celebrate another yearof fun and fellowship.
, 34 is Clitheroe Round Table mem-: - her,Craig Nicholls, who was accom panied by his wife, Natalie. '
: Clitheroe Round Table was well represented at the annual ball, which this year took on a Spring theme with fresh flpwers on the tables and a huge balloon rainbow across the dancefloor.’', Chairman of Round -Table Area
; potatoes and creme brulee, followed:. ; by coffee and
mints.There was also 'daheine'intb the' e'arlv hours, cour-;'
A GREAT night was had by all and a sizeable donation made to a very worthy cause whjen Round Tablers
R o u n d T a b l e b a l l t i c k e d a l l t h e b o x e s Teenage‘cat’burglar caught red handed
: jhave to say the evening was a com- plete success.”
s Guests were treated to a luxuri ous Northcote Offsite menu of leek and potato soup, pork loin and puree ■
. cause. “I really do think we achieved everything we set out to so I would,
commented; -“The evening was all about having fun and meeting up with friends, but we also wanted to dp something positive for a worthy
i; spective websites,
www.roundtable.^ • ;
ors.uk and
www.IadiescircIe.ors.uk '■'
;you can find out more about Round :Table and Ladies Circle at their re-v
:;; If you like having fiin, meeting new • people and serving your community,
tesy of the excellent PC Roadshows. With the small profit made on tickets added to a bumper £350 raised from a charity raffle, a donation just short of £500 was made to Round Table Children’s Wish, a charity which makes dreams come true for children with life threatening illnesses. Area 34 chairman Mr Nicholls
HAVING A BALL: Round
■ Table Area 3 4 chairman Craig h,
• Nicholls' and his
‘ wife, •. Natalie.'
. accomplice were caught ; red handed stealing cata- ‘ lytic converters from ve-i; hicles in a Sabden com pound.
A TEENAGER and his'
T7-year-old clinging to the;; underside of a vehicle. .' ; They also found a pile of catalytic iconverters, ( Which had been removed '
. entered the .Watts Street ; compound they found the ;
s ■ The j uVenile', who can- m ;
-not.be named for legal* reasons, pleaded guilty to ;'
.^stealing property worth' •■£12.000.; He was ■
; from-vehicles,'.stacked I: against a wall.
made‘S
Blackburn magistrates heard that.when policei
: ferral order and ordered to pay £130 in compensa tion. The court heard the adult involved was due to be sentenced at the crown court.
subject to a six-month re- I . Il
, saiil that thefts of catalytic coriverfers was a growing problem. ’ “They contain precious
. •: Miss Catherine Allan . (prosecuting) said the owner of the compound
metals .which gives them a considerable scrap value,” said Miss Allan.
■; ajjprentice mechanic, had ever been arrested. . ' ,
.,fending.), said-it was- the first, time, her client;'-an
.i i j Miss Glare Knight (de-
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