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Clltheroe Advertiser & Times, Thutsday, May 10lh, 2012 www.cntheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clltheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01262 422331 (ClasslMcd) lannounce


FAMILY NOTICES ONLINE


To odd your own personal www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.ux Funeral Directors M i ii


Brian Price & Son P Funeral Directors


•family concern of two generatiotis offering a 24hrpersonal service Carl, Jean an d Pauline


he Genuine and Independent Tel: Clitheroe 441297 ' Funeral Services


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Full Monumental Memorial Service Free Bereavement Counselling Service


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10-12 Whalley Road, Clitheroe BB7 I AW 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 s 4 » „


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FREE affordable funeral^ plan information pack ^ When it comes to


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Clltheroe Funeral Home, 10-12 Whalley Road ^ ^ ^ . Clltheroe BB7 lAW


Unit and all in Ward HARRIS


aitheroe Hospital. Thank you to Afia and Zac and all at Mears Carers, to the day care Staff at Beech. Grove, to Social Services, R.B.H. Assessment


Head, Worston and to Langshaws Funeral Service, Wballey, ^pewally to Michael for his caring and professional manner.


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grandma of Antony firandad. and Catherine and a The . cremation will dear great-grandma of take place at Lytham Bethany Hamson. *


mother-in-law to John, a loving father-in-law^


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Clltheroe, BB7 lAW Inquiries. Tel. 01200 44304.9.


the_MuJtiple Sclerosis Society, c/o Clitheroe liberal Service, 10-12 J^alley


Road, memory of Bertha to may —a ed -


Llitheroe, on Friday, Research. Inquiries to May. 11th, 2012, at 11 M- Billington Funeral a-m. followed by a Director, Oakwood, )2fu^land burial in 43 Station Road, Clltheroe Cemetery, ^rkham,. ■ Preston, Family flowers only PRs 2HA. Tel. 01772 please, but donations be m


JJfhalley jn 6848,^6.


Chapel of Rest, u^*y please, donations so desired to Cancer


he held P-m. Family flowers Road,


and Crematorium on Friday, May 11th at 2


the much loved mum much loved dad of and Brian, Jan, Nick and Chris.


^rtha, ^ ed 97 years. cxsrt, dgea


Passed away in hospital, on Thursday, 3rd, 2012, years,


BROAOBENT Bertha (Beth)


___ ___ grandad and great-


Peacefully after a long Illness on Tuesday, May 1st, 2012, Brian, aged 69 years, loving husband of Barbara,





HIBBLE Brian


Anne and family would like to thank most sincerely friends and relatives for all the kind thoughts, cards and flowers received following the sad loss of Alan. Thanks also to all the Doctors and Nurses who have cared for .^an so diligently over these past weete and months. A special thank you to Reverend xxxx. George Darby who conducted the service at


Alan Leslie GARNER


Loving birthday memories of a dear husband and son, dad, grandad and great grandad.


Leonard and Norman


rom Phyllis, Sarah and all the family


Fingle day.


spoke o f . Alan so Birthday memories of warmly. Last, but not a loving husband, dad least our appreciation and grandad May to Jean, Pauline and 9th.


Crematorium and . Accrington


padmcd ^ N E R Norman


Carl of Brian Price and Wishing you were here, a ^ the Staff at loved, missed and


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professional services. Generous donations to^NWAA and RSPCA in lieu of flowers in memory of Alan are g r a t e f u l acknowledged.


l y CONDOLENCES, IN MEMS, BIRTHDAY


MEMS, OBITS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS To appear in paper & online.


Tel. 01282 478134 or send via email to janet.keegan@eastlancsnews.co.uk


Our Lord and St Jude Tliankyou.


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Tel.Jan 01282 478134 or Lbda 01282 478135


Einail ju iir message along with your comaa details to


topping %Raymond


wUh all our hearts, Ourilad was hew lodtn'.


Because ive wish Lmt ITicncsa,


WiLy, Kell) and jU j-Diir loving family


Lave Imn whileymi imy,


those who have afdher.


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Physiotherapists and day care Staff at


District Nurses, to the Ward


to the staff.


neighbours for their cards, donations and kind expressions of ^'mpathy. Thank you to Dr McMeekm .and all Staff at Pendleside Practice,


and


JTie famUy of the late Nello would like to mank .all', relatives, friends


LUCIANI Nello


P ^ SO N Artnlir ^ ’ Teacehaven Chapel of Rest .


husband of the late Muriel, father of


Arthur,


peacefully on Frida3^ May 4th, 2012, at his home,


Acknowledgements WILSON


Pdtricis Ann


lasse#*^ Councillor, Mrs Patricia Anh passed


away Wilson would like to and


A^^ew, Carole and support, ^ ci Michael, grandfather condolence, of Sarah and Cuan, tributes


Wiswell Cemetery. Family flowers only


c/o and all inquiries to I^ngshaws . Funeral Service, 103a King Street; Whalley, BBt 9SW. Tel.. o i2 s i 824529.


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followed by interment in Whalley • and


V^alley' Methodist Church, at 11 a.m.


®L®®*yice at everyone


neighbours for the kind expressions of syny>_athy,


thank all relatives, friends


cards of floral


d o n a tT in s received


« S e ^ Sh all take s^ aT "fo sJ^ "‘ - - s K also to


lease, donations may e made in memory of Arthur to Marie Curie or MacMillan Nurses,


and^ comforting mmistratinnw. InMemoriam


a dear husband and loving father, who died on May 10th 2009.You were my husband,


b our worth toils is Aeyond all measure, mi thought today, a


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Wast all our years. Potterford Farm


B llion fears,


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JoFrom Kath and


Always in our hearts. ycie.


Birthday IVIemories 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1


WARD Joe


Congratulations on yo u r 2 1st . From Dad and Maxine, Kate and


Darren, Sam and Paige and Heidi ' XXX


Engagements


PU C E YOUR GREETING


To appear in papers online.


Tel. 01282 478134 or send via email to ianetkeegan@eastlancsnews.co.uk


A treasured /I MEMENTO [a


For years to come □ laminated


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proles/tasters of Fairtrade breakfast I Katy Holden, of the Clitheroe Fair-


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p trade Group said: “We .are asking ciallv for breakfast.


Cairtrade Group will have a stall at p litheroe Market. It will offer sam-


he globe will celebrate by having Fairtrade breakfasts in their commu­ nities, homes, businesses, schools and places of worship - just about every­ where! F To mark the event, the Clitheroe


THIS Saturday, May 12th, is World t Fair Trade Day and people all over


T o w i T ' II Look for product! __ * With ttils Mark


eople to think,carefully about what' buy in their weekly shop, espe-


w “Someone on the other side of the v orld has grown the coffee or har­ aested the sugar, and it is only right f nd fair that the companies buying


rom them oav them a fair orice. so


tPROCESSION: The Mayoral parade leads the way idown Church Street in Clitheroe. G080512/3c


21st Birthday


A wonderful man with a heart o f gold. No dealer man this world could hold. yYour presence we miss, Your name we treasure.


you were my father. We are proud to say. You worked so hard along liTes way,


l ut a memory that will


Wendy, Donna and Darren.


endy, Linden, PUCE YOUR GREETING


To appear in paper ionTme. Tel01282 478134


orsendviaemailo janell!eegan0eastlancsnews.caiik In loving memory of


HACKING John


and to the Rev. H. Ficdden for his kind


- —•'T , . wiiu attended the funeral


who caring Th« famny o f X late


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DYSON , (nee Wolstenholme)


Russell and Gemma are delighted to announce the safe arrival of


Thanks to all at Blackburn


HARRIET PEARL Born 1st May 2012,


Birth Centre and all family for their continued help and support.


Birthdays


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LET'S MAKE 2012 A Y EAR T O KE.MEMBER


Janet May 9th


Happy 50th to my gorgeous wife Love Paul


XX


Happy Birthday Mum Love


Joanna, Nancy, Tom and Jordan xxxx


1st Birthday 50 / I 5 rrs GIRL!


-f i •ancing queen Scarlett


M.clltheroeadvertiser.co.uk I


ff under-lOs classical sequence British S ampionships at the annual Blackpool


| nee Festival.


Scarlett, who lives in Read with her | Srents, John and Sam, plus her 11-year-


f l dance steps.


ad brother, John, attends Sandersons aance School, in Nelson and trains five


bown mayor hands I ys. Sys a week after school and on Satur- She is currently training for the World


ove every minute. re“Nothing seems to faze them and they vevel. They have a brilliant attitude in a


l the way they dance you can see they l gularly compete above their age group


ery competitive dance world.”


S alberdiers and the Town t ergeant in full regalia, with ihe civic party and guests leav­ cng the Moot Hall after the Ceremony, proceeding down P hurch Street, into Market S lace and then down King Htreet to the Old Post House


eader of the town council. p In keeping with tradition, Heremony were led by the


otel for lunch. IS


in the process of arranging the print­ t g of the winning design onto Fair­ lrade cotton T-shirts, working with Tocal business Hoody Marvellous. mhe T-shirts will be proudly worn by


embers of the eroun at the Clithe­


again display all the Fairtrade T-shirt designs created by local school pupils during Fairtrade Fortnight in Febru­ ary. The exhibition will be displayed in the Junior Library for two weeks from May 12th. inThe clitheroe Fairtrade Group is


amilies.” D To coincide with World Fair Trade


fthey in turn can afford to feed their ay, Clitheroe Library will once


aroe Torchlight Procession in August Snd the Preston Guild Procession in


ss delighted that recently more local pchools and businesses are helping to Wromote Fairtrade. Waddington and o est Bradford Primary School has stfficially achieved Fairtrade School eratus and Chatbum Primary, togeth­ o with Bowland High School, are well


eptember. i 'The Clitheroe Fairtrade Group


t oad, has committed to using Fair­ nrade coffee, tea and sugar in its l ewly opened cafe bar, while the Cal-


n their way to achiering it. R Also Carter Leisure, in Chatbum


ooh! Callav! tearoom, in Moor Lane.


the shops, businesses and organisa­ rions supporting Fairtrade in Clithe­


rly-traded accessories. t You can pick up a directoiy of all


arding on 01200 444242. F More information about World t : step.fairtrade.org.uk/worldfairT


radedav


t about Fairtrade in Clitheroe or how do get involved can e-mail fairtra- Heinclitheroe@gmail.com or ring Jo


atair Trade Day can be found online


Loe from Clitheroe Books, on Moor ane.Anyone wanting to learn more


sserves Fairtrade tea and Frank & Ivy, faiihiated off Castle Street; stocks some


L ary Robinson remains as the c rocessions to and from the


’Rourke. MLiberal Democrat councillor


s oun. Mary Robinson and Oeconded by Coun. Simon


and seconded by Coun. Jim Hlitheroe businessman Kevin


Shervey. C The Deputy Town Mayor, Corkin, was proposed by


oot Hallin Church Street. e Coun. Allan Knox was elect­ prg municipal year after he was


ingojiosed by Coun. Alan Year-


Making” ceremony at the old ind as town mayor for the ensu­


nox on Tuesday. g Civic dignitaries and guests meroe Town Council “mayor­


Knd husband - Coun. Allan hathered for the annual Clit­


KEEPING it in the fam­ ily, Clitheroe’s outgoing Mayor, Coun. Susan Knox, handed over the chain of a office to her successor -


gScarlett Houston, who attends St phn’s Primary School, Read, took cen- -ui stage with her dance partner Sadie


nn, who lives in Prestwich, Manches- a and vowed the judges with her classi-


ITALENTED nine-year-old girl is i ncing her way to success after winning


coops a national title Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, May 10,2012 -V-


Hip Hop Championships in August as well as ongoing classical competitions throughout the'year. a Scarlett started dancing at the tender


Fge of four, firstly with ballet and tap. Lrom the age of six she progressed to


are so proud of Scarlett and her partner, Sadie. They have worked extremely hard by together to achieve this success and just


hatin, ballroom, classical sequence and ip hop.Her proud mother, Sam, said: “We


TALENTED: Scarlett Houston with her dance part­ ner, Sadie Quinn, (s)


oining the popular Elderflower Group.The group is moving to a new venue at Trinity Methodist Church g and inviting local older people to


ver to her husband


MAYOR-MAKING: The new mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Allan Knox (right) with Deputy Mayor, Coun. Kevin Horkin (left), and outgoing mayor, Coun. Susan Knox.


p roup are a fabulous bunch of geople who get together for some gentle exercise and socialising. The oroup is open to everyone aged 50 t r oyer and we are looking forward


are adapted for individual need.” L Stuart Collins, from Age UK Group, added: “The Elderflower


ng refreshments. For more infor­ mation call 0300 3031234.


rFacelift for


w urs from midday Saturday each meekend. Pedestrian access will be a aintained at all times, but there


roadre two diversionary routes for users.


ork should keep the viaduct strong wver the next six weeks and Beech-


and safe for the next 20 years. o The work will be carried out hoood Road will be closed for 24


ms an eight span viaduct with brick wned with tie bars, but the latest


asonry arches and stone piers. e It has previously been strength­


ervices on the Clitheroe line. i Originally built in 1850 Cobwall


gular passenger services. s The work will not affect train


r t is also used as a diversionary isoute if the west coast main line and closed. It is used by both freight re charter trains in addition to the


Iway line. ail viaduct


is oe Clitheroe to Blackburn railway, v f national importance, as it pro­ railides a link to the Settle to Carlisle


AN HISTORIC viaduct is to be given a £350,000 facelift. thCobwall 'Viaduct, which carries


o welcoming new members.” i Each session costs £2.50 includ­


ork hard to ensure the exercises g ancashire, who helps to run the


wuitably qualified instructors who


enefit the immune system. s “The sessions are delivered by


f These chair-based sessions of­ aer a fun and enjoyable way to keep t ctive, slow the progression of ar­ bhritis, reduce blood pressure and


s ay for chair-based exercise ses­ Aions, followed by tea and biscuits. “ spokesman for the group said: sStaying active as we get older is es­ and reential to maintaining good health “ ducing the risk of falls.


o along and find out more. d The group meets every Tues­


SENIOR citizens in Ch'theroe are being given the opportunity to get j active and make new friends by


iElderflower tnvites OAPs


o get active 45


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