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BoIton-by-Bowland following a private interment. Family flowers only please, donations may be made in memory of Mary to the Bible Society, c/o Mr. Brian Clark, 11 Somerset Avenue, Clitheroe, BBy 2BE. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297. ____


Peacehaven Chapel of R^t where a service will be held followed by cremation at Accrington Crem­ atorium, day and time to be arranged. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Ruth if so desired may be given for the Ribble Valley Heart Fund, c/o Castle Medical Group; Clitheroe Health Centre, Railway View Road, Clitheroe, BB7 2JG. Inquires to Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.___________


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Suddenly on May. 29th, 2012; in hospital, Martha, aged 88 years, of West Bradford, the dearly loved wife of the late Christopher, much loved mother • of Melanie and David, loving mother-in-law of Irwin and Val ^ o a devoted grandmother of Rebecca, and Tim, Philip, Alex and Ben. Reposing


KERSHAW Martha


of Rest. Service and cremation will take place ' at Accrington Crematorium to­ morrow, Friday, June' 8th, at 3p.m. Family flowers only please, -donations in memory of Martha if so desired may be given for the R.N.I.B. c/o R.N.I.B. Fundraising, 105 Judd Street, London, WCiH 9NE. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Durectors. Tel. 01200 441297. •


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peacefully, on June 3rd, 2012, in Royal Blackburn Hospital, Ruth, aged 88 years, of Clitheroe, the dearly loved wife of Alf, much loved mother of Shirley, loving mother-in-law of Ivor, also a dearest nana of Stephen. Reposing


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GRIMSHAW Ruth


On Thursday, May 3ist, 2012, at Lowfield Care Home, Mary, aged 99 years, of West Bradford, dearly loved wife of the late Frank Clark, loving mother of Hazel, Robin and Brian and a dearest motherrin-law, sister, grandmother and great-grandmother. A Thanksgiving Service will take place today, Thursday, June ■ 7th at 11-30 a.m.' at Holden


CLARK Mary


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A celebration of -Marjorie’s life will take place at Preston ■ Crematorium on


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dearest grandad of Christian," •. -Oliver, Charlotte . \ and William, also a dear brother of Sylvia and hiend to many. Reposing


years of Clitheroe, the dearly loved husband of Margaret, much loved dad of Susan and Diane, - loving father-in-law of Michael and Tim,


of Rest, where a service will be held on Monday, June nth at 1 p.m. followed by interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Randolph, if so desired, may be given for Help for Heroes, c/o Mr T. Ashton, 13 Parker Avenue, Ciltheroe, BB7 iJA. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297. _____


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husband of Madge, loving brother of Olga and the late Bill, dear brother-in-law of Ronald, also a dear uncle, great-un<de and friend to many. The funeral shall take place on Friday, June 8th, with a service at Accrington Crem­ atorium at 11-40 a.m. Family flowers only please, but donatiohs if desired, to North West Air iUnbulance


Peacefully in hospital on May 26th, 2012, Kenneth, aged 86 years,


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On M ^ 29th, 2012 at Greenfield Nursing Home, Preston,.late of Goosnargh, formerly of Clitheroe, Marjorie Joyce, aged 84 years, much loved mother of Susan, mother-in-law of Bill and nana to Andrew and Richard.. ‘ - At Rest


Maijorle Joyce Acknowledgements


attended the funeral service and have given donations for the North West Air Ambulance, finally to the Price family for all funeral arrangements.


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David, Ruth, Robin, Martin, Jean, Mark James and their families would like to express their sincere thanks to everyone for the many kind expressions


WADDINGTON (nee Emmott) Joan


condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. G. Derby and the Rev. Roland^ Nicholson for their kind words and comforting minist­ rations and to everyone • who attended the funeral service and have given donations for the Ribble Valley Heart Fund and Slaidburn School, they would ^so like to express • their appreciation to Dr Crowther and Staff at Pendleside Medical Practice and to everyone at the Manor Ho^e, Chatburn for their care and kindness and finally to Beryl and Bernadette.


tributes, cards of condolence


during- their recent sad loss. • Sincere thanks. are also extended to Sally Penn for her kind and comforting minis- trations.


donations , . received In Memoriam HANSON


Treasured memories of a loving husband, inther and grandpa


John David


who died June I2tli, 2011.


Love Jean, Tracey and Christopher


Life is brief . . but love is forever.


Charlotte, Jacqueline and families.


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neighbours • for the kind expressions of s>ropathy,


The family of the late lUta Westwell wish to thank all relatives, friends


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Crossroads who have- cared for mum so diligently over the past month. Special thanks to Rev. George Darby and Campbell Barker who carried out- the service at Accrington Crem­ atorium and to everyone


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Christine and family would like to thank friends, relatives and neighbours for all their kind thoughts, cards and flowers received following tlie sad loss of mum. Thank you also to the Doctors and in particular the District Nurses


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Miss you and love you forever. Mum, Dad, Jane, Steph, Steven and Mark xxxxxsac.


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I Evans successfully de- I fended his title at the sec- I ond annual open working sheep dog charity trials run by Craven Cattle Marts, Skipton. Held at Newton Hall


Farm, Bank Newton, Gargrave, by kind per­ mission of Craven Cattle Marts’ chairman Anthony Hewetson, the trials fea- ■ tured a total of 61 dogs, with Mr Evans, of Penclyn Farm, Modiydd Brecon, Powys, top dog again with Greg. The black and white


four-year-old - a grand­ son of Mr Evans’s own Jaff, who twice qualified for the Supreme Champi­ onships - is by Ron, bred by fellow Welshman Phil Thomas in Pontypool. The winner amassed


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a ,total o f 87 points, two points ahead o f the runner-up Stephen Duckworth, o f Grane, Haslingden, with his three-year-old dog Bar­ ney, who had already won


TOP DOG: Kevin Evans and his dog, Greg


gust. He has previously finished as runner-up in


the English Nationals with another dog Spy. Third on 84 points was


John Wood, of Norland, Sowerby Bridge, with his fully home-bred black and white bitch, Sal. A point behihd in fourth was Tho­ mas Longton, of Quern- more, Lancaster, with Maya, while fifth with 82 points was Ian Murdoch, of Sheriff Hutton, York, with Jim, and sixth on 80 points Ricky Hutchinson, of Littledale, Lancaster, with Sweep.


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AT Gisbum Auction Marts Ltd’s AGM, Slaidburn beef and sheep farmer Tom Robinson was elected chairman. He had served as vice-chairman for


the previous four years and has a long tradition with both the market and auc­ tioneers Richard Turner & Son. Mr Robinson, of Catlow Farm, is also


the vice-chairman of C District Swaledale Sheep Breeders’ Association and chair­ man of Slaidbum Parish Council. John Mellin, of Long Preston, was ap­


pointed the new vice-chairman. A beef and sheep farmer and commer­


cial show cattle guru, he runs 600 Mule and Texel ewes for prime lamb produc­ tion, 30 pedigree Beltex ewes and 60 suckler cows at Mill House Farm, where


Entries were co-ordi­ b Fim b „ermartch"SSi« Colm has an eye fo r q u ality


nated by trials stalwarts John and Carol Palmer, of Twiston, Clitheroe, sup­ ported by Craven Cattle Marts’ John Brotherton, of Addingham. Judge was Michael Longton, who runs Rooten Brook Farm at Quemmore with his fa­ ther, Tim, English presi­ dent of the International Sheep Dog Society. This year’s charity trial proceeds will be split be­ tween the English Nation­ al Sheepdog Trials and Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice at Oxenhope,


his family have been farming since 1870. Having been on the board of direc-


■ tors for the past four years, he is keen to promote the livestock auction system to young farmers and build on the already


established store cattle and primestock sales. Mr Mellin is a keen fund-raiser of the


Harry’s Star charity, which provides cash' for brain tumour research and support in Yorkshire. Gisburn-.Auction Mart has weekly


Monday sales of prime sheep, weekly Thursday sales of prime stock, daiiy cat­ tle and rearing calves, and fortnightly Saturday sales of beef breeding cattle, store, breeding sheep, store lambs and all classes of pigs.


. MITTON’S Colin Middleton weathered fierce bidding to snap up the champion at Gisbum Auc­ tion Marts May Pedigree Daily show and sale.





the reserve champion rosette, but still claimed the day’s top price, his veiy correct Karona Bonair heifer (giving 32 litres) selling to P. J. & P. Mason, of Out Raweliffe, at £2,520.


Talent Udette, a second lactation cow firom Robert and Mary Mares, of Blacksnape, Darwen, giving 40 litres and three weeks calved. She impressed the pre-sale show judge, John Wallbank, of Longridge. Regular winner Colin Singleton, of Goosnargh, had to settle for


He paid £2,500 for Blacksnape 'VA auii,w rKawcime,ati2,ozu Buying on behalf of a local pedi­ Bonny young females much in demand!


PRICES for quality hoggs with lambs at foot excelled at Gisburh Auction Mart. Mule enthusiast Ben Kidd, of


Wildboarclough, Macclesfield, had the difficult task of judging the best pen of five Mules hoggs


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®®tte and £100 prize moiiey to Arthur Maude, of Bradley, for a pen of powerful and perfectly presented hoggs with well grown ■ Texel lambs, which sold for £230.


with lambs at foot. He awarded the first prize ro-


Mr Maude’s other lots includ­


ed the third prize winners at £222 and two more pens at £212 and £210. Second prize went to a very


smart pen from Stuart Forshaw, of Longridge, who also picked up the fifth prize rosette. Father and son Raymond and Robert John­ son, of Felliscliffe, Harrogate had a great ran of 50 hoggs. Top­ ping their trade at £230 were the fourth prize winners. Frantic bidding for quality


continued and resulted in Mule hoggs with single lambs averag­ ing £209.


Meanwhile, Paul Read, of


Knutsford, deliberated over the Texel section and awarded first prize to David Pinder, of New­ ton, for his pen o f hoggs with smart Beltex lambs at foot, later


sold for £200. Second prize went John Stapleton, of Skipton for a pen of very upstanding hoggs sold at £220. Overall, powerful hoggs sold


gree breeder was livestock agent Frank Wrathall, who picked up a Holmland Samson-sired heifer from Jolm Dugdale, of Stackhouse, Settle. This heifer missed out on the prize, but with an impressive two generations VG pemgree she looked the part and made £2,100. Dairy Auctioneer Fred Spurgeon said: “Despite milk price cuts, trade was unaffected and continued to be strong, with a surprisingly large entry of cattle forward for May. With quality consistently high and numerous heifers selling in excess of £1,800, this sale is certainly at­ tracting pedigree breeders.” As specialet


al entry of a pedigree


heifer calf, donated by the Wellock ffmily, of Eshton, Skipton, was sold to raise funds for Sam Boatwright’s Epic Run charity effort. Sam is running 50 miles every day for 50 days around the country in aid of Help for Heroes. Sired by Cogent Determined, this quality heifer attracted a flurry of bids, eventually kiiocked down at £710 to Shaun Hickey, of Earby. Averages were: Pedigree newly-


calved cows £1,885; pedigree newly calved heifers £1,879; heifer calves £540. Auctioneers were Richard Turner and Son.


Pedigree Dairy Show and Sale will be held on Thursday, June 21st.


Gisbum Auction Mart’s next


A G LO R IO U S day h e lp ed make for an outstanding Spring


Lamb Show at Clitheroe Auc­ tion Mart. With more than 250 lambs for­


ward at the Farmers Guardian- sponsored event, trade was good throughout. A brilliant pair of con­ tinental lambs topped the prize fist, picked out by pre-sale show judge and renowned butcher George Cropper, of Aerrington.


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E. & A. Pilkington and later sold at £92 per head (256ppkg) to Mr Cropper. The best pen of four con­ tinental Iambs from J. Whalley &


Sons, of Darwen, weighed 42kg and sold for £98.50 (235ppkg), also to Mr Cropper.


Auctioneer Joe Worthington


said; “We had an exceptional show of lambs and George had his work cut out to judge them all. Over­


They came from Rimington’s K. ’ all, trade was very good with lots


of lambs well over the 230ppkg mark.” The show result were as follows:


Pair of Suffolk/Down lambs - 1 G. A. Whittaker, Clitheroe; 2, R. R. & M. Walker, Longridge. Pair of Con­ tinental lambs - 1 , K E. & A. Pilk­ ington, Rimington; 2, J. Whalley & Sons, Darwen; 3 J. P. Bradley, Ac­ crington. Four Suffolk/Down lambs 1, R. R. & M. Walker, Longridge;


PRIME PAIR: the cham­ pion pair of


Continentals with judge George


Cropper and v : -Jl


vendor Keith Pilkington.


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said; “All in a yety successfiil day for youth and quality or, to put it another way, well presented bonny young females much in demand!”


es, Anthony Thompson, of Foul- ridge, topped this section with a pen of five Beltex hoggs and sin­ gles at £258. Auctioneer Rachel Capstick


in the £180 to £230 price bracket while smaller hoggs with singles achieved £150 to £170. Despite missing out in the priz­


first prize Texel h o ^ s with lambs a t foot at Gis­ bum Auction Mart.


HOGGING THE LIMELIGHT: David Pinder with a ‘ «iar


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