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I ® ’r t f 54 . Clitheroe Advertiser &Tlmes, Thursday, July 19th, 2012


www.clItheroeadvertlser.co.uk


Clltheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01262 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified)


lannouncm ■FAMliy NOTICES^'


ONLINE


; V ; To add your own personal messages, wishes and photos visit


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Funeral Directors uwsoN


Brian Price & Son Funeral Directors


Peacehaven Chapel o f Rest The Genuine and Independent


family concern of two generations offering a 24hr personal service f Carl, Jean and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe ■441297


Funeral Services


Clitheroe’s leading family owned funeral service ' Affordable Funeral Plans ■


Free Bereavement Counselling Service Clrtheroe Funeral Home


10-12 Whalley Road, Clitheroe BB7 1 AW (24hre)


01200 443045 www.havenfuneralplans.co.uk


Monday, July 9th, 2012 at Northwood Nursing Home, Blackburn, formerly of Chatburn, Alice aged 92 years ,the dearly loved wife of the late George Bithcll, a much loved mum of Bill and a dear mother-in-law of Rosie, a dearly loved grandma of Charlotte and Neil and David and Becky, great- grandma of Ryan, • Callum, Shannon, Chloc and Tom and also a dear sister of Robert.


Peacefully on I


Reposing in the Chapel of Rest, Broomfield • Place, Witton. A service will be held at Plcasmgton Crematorium on Friday, July 20th, 2012 at 11 a.m. Family flowers only please, or if desired donations may be made in memory of Alice to Cancer Resear^ U.KL c/o and all ihqmries The Alty Funeral Service, Broomfield Place, Blackburn BB2 iXF. Tel.


Alice will be sadly missed by all her family.


oiZFia.


BlTHEa^ Alice


HARRISON


•the late Jonathan, a mucli loved motlier of Ruby,


• by interment in the Churchyard. - Rev. David Isaacs wall • officiate. Family flowers only please but^ donations if desired are being gratefully received for Martin Top Chapel or Pendleside Hospice* c/o Denis Hartley and Son Funeral Service, Crown Funeral Home, Back Brown St, Colne BBS 9NE. Tel. 01282 870800.


A funeral service will take place on Tuesday, July 24th at 2-30 p.m. at Martin Top.Chapel, Rimington, followed


grandma and great, great-grandma. to many.


Margaret and the late Jeffrey, a dear mother-in-law of Ronnie, Joyce and Edward, also a loving grandma,


Richard,


Very peacefully on Sunday, • July 15th, 2012, in Favordale Nursing Home, Colne, aged 102 years the dearly loved wife , of


Ellzabetfi Ann (Bessie)


Clitherae Funeral Service Full Monumental Memorial Service


•; much loved ' mum. of . Steve, Sharon,'' Paul and Collette also a


. her side, Brenda, aged 76 . years, former proprietor of the Bowling Gregn Cafe for 15 years, the dearly loved wife of Reggie,


• loving motlier-in-law, grandma,


- of Rest where flowers •will be received. Service and cremation


grandma and sister. Reposing • . • in .Peacehaven* Chapel


.will; take place at Accrington : Crem­ atorium,


Thursday, July 19th at 3 J><ni. Inquiries -to Brian Price and Son,


today,


Funeral Directors..Tel. 01200


.Peacefully in hospital, on July 11th, 2012, Mollie, aged 89 years, dear aunt, great-aunt and dear friend to


• ‘ McLOUGHUN : Mollle


Lan^shaws • Funeral Service, 103A King Street, Whalley, BB7 9SW. Tel. 01254 824.S2Q.


Accrington. . All inquiries


• on Tliursday, July sth, 2012, Gordon, aged 74 the. dear


Peacefully in hospital,


ORMEROD Gordon


dear nephew • of Margaret, good pal to Jess and a dear friend


gears,


great Crematorium at 11-40 a.m. Family flowers only _ ■ please^


at Accrington


Langshaws Funeral Service, 103a King Street, Wlialley, BB7 9SW. Tel. 01254


Bleakholt Sanctuary, inquiries


824529. A TREASURED


MEMENTO For years to come


LAMINATED KEEPSAKES


NOWAVAILAEILE With all notices placed


CONDOLENCES, IN MEMS, BIRTHDAY


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


Tel. 01282 478134 or send.via email to; ; janet.keegan@eastlancsneyre.co.uk%i


Further help and friendly advice call


01282 426161 Gordon


donations in memory of


. Animal c/o


- to- and


but to


He will be sadly iii missiMKu.ed. The funeral shall take place on Friday, July 27th,


to many. Will


usband of Jean, and"


many. RJJ* The funeral shall take place on Friday, July 20tli, witli a Requiem Mass" at English Martyrs, Whalley, at iir30 a.m. followed by cremation •


in to


...• great-


Peacefully on July 13th, 2012, at Castlcford Home for tile Elderly, Clithcroe and \yitli her family by


norence Brenda


, Moors, Roy, aged 69 years, of Low Moor, tlie dearly loved dad of' Alison and David, much loved father-in- law of.- David *and


13th,. 2012, at The Hollies • Nursingr Home, Clayton-le-


...p.m. Flowers, will be received


. ‘Peacehaven*


'.either : the East Lancashire Hospice Fund or-The Hollies Nursing Home, c/o Mrs C. Stretch, 26 Oak Lea Gardens, Barrow,' Clitheroe, BB7 9UP. Inquiries to Brian Price and. Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441207._____


donations in memory of.Roy. if so- desired may .be given for


- or at WHITEOAK . q^uietly away. •


.Chris, after years of ill healtii which she bore bravely,^Dons slipped


grandmother of Max, Chlpe and Emma, also daughter and son's-ln- law^ Lisa, Dave and


Amanda and the late Melissa,


On Fnday, July 13th, 2012, peacefully at home, Dons, aged 70 years, the dearly loved wfe of . Ernest, devoted mother of Gail,


(nee Grierson) Doris


Graham, loving


• Jack, Tammy, Aaam and George also a dear brother orWendy. Reposing-: in ‘Peace- haven* Chapel of Rest. Seivicij and cremation will ■ take place at Accrington- . Crem­ atorium ^ tomorrow, Friday, July 20th at 3


.Catherine, • • dearest grandad*’ of > Mecan,


Peacefully on July


STRETCH Roy


Acknowledgements 1 1 st Birthday


Blackburn Hospital. To Clitheroc Funeral Service for their thoughtful • and dignified arrange­ ments, and to Canon Rodney Nicholson for his kind words and help given.- Finally thank you to everybody - who attended the funeral.


Kathleen and' family would like to thank all relatives and friends for. the cards, letters, ..expressions sympathy


HOWORTH Harold


. for... the • wonderful. heartfelt


donations ■ to - the North West Air Ambulance Service in memory of Harold. Our special thanks to tlie Staff at Castlcford Home for the Elderly, Clitheroe Hospital, and Doctor Ma^can for their- caring support and also to the members' of St Johns Ambulance Service. Tliank you to Reverend Tim Thorpe and the Reverend' Micliele Jarmony for their support, kind administrations and


and


Langshaws Funeral Service,- 103A King Street, Whailey, BB7 9SW, Inquiries..-Tel. 01254 824.520.


c/o


The service will, be held in Whall<y Parish Church, at 10-30 a.m. on Monday, July 23rd, followed by cremation ■ at Accrington at 11-40 a.m.' Floral tributes from family, only, but Doris wanted - any donations to the Horse- and Pony Protection .Association (HAPPA)


Personal thanks to Albert, Joan and Christine for the dedicated care and support they gave to Harold, and continue to give to his family. Thank you also to Clitheroc. Funeral Service for their support and guidance and to everyone who attended the service-


service. SPECIAL OCCASIONS m


2012 IS A BIG YE;


In Our'Thoughts


Our Lord and St Jude Thank you.


TAPESTRY OF MUSIC: Glynis and Brian Radford play­ ing their Elizabethan instruments.(s)


If,.,.; -ACSg^OWLEDGEMENT T-


^ f t e ^ th e loss of ,^our loyedidneMt. Iseijd thankSjto all^who helped yo^- Isjhjpugh^thfs^sadliid^difficultt^


canrdo.this^Jthrough |?i:uner^ DireetbV who^will


J£y?“i^ ‘^'Pl^R®-fhe;notice for you notice. ' %


Call into any one of our Front Counter Reception,


| | If you wish^to'placethe notice withsf I f us please call 5^erT01282 478134^? |i'or01282 478135.dr^cah intdrdur^


' Front'Counter,Reception,! ^BuII Street, ^mley,'|^?i.J :^*>mP “rcanng-'ll


Bull Street, Burnley where our friendly staff will help. Or telephone 01282 4 7 8 1 3 4 or 01282 478135. Even email janet.keegan@jpress.co.uk orlinda.coonan@jpress.co.uk.


Don’t let this washout summer get us down K E IS * C S J E B R I f f


. Queens JubHcc, Euro Championships, Olympic Games and The Burnley Express is 125 years old!


:: V Xlark your specud occasion by placing a notice in your local : ‘ - wheilicru’a a birth, birtliday, engagement, atmiv’crsary • , •


or anytliing else you wish tosliare. u


' Youcatido dusbyoiieoftiie (bllovvinguu)'s: • Call into our Irani counter reception at


■ - - Street, Bnmley, where our friendly staff will liclp. ' Or telephone 01282 478134 or 01282 478135 Even email janet.keegantg^press.co.nk orlmda«coosian@jpress.co.tik.


****’^’® Valley MR Nigel Evan with John Stott, a constituent and dairy farmer from Chipping, (s)


CONCERNED fa rm e rs p ro te s t ­ ing about the price o f milk are being


GONCF.RNF.T)


backed by Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans.


. and the UK are struggling because super­ markets are paying farmers less for them - milk than it costs to produce. ■ : . , . Speaking from Westminster, Mr Evans,


ics - why would anybody continue to pro­ duce milk when the monev thev receive


who is also Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, said: “I met today with John Stott, a dairy farmer from Chipping, and we had a productive discussion about the situation that the industry is currently in. “On the one hand, it is simple econom­


, Dairy farmers across the Ribble Valley :


MPbacks _______ fanners on milk prices


• .


for doing so is less than i ..t cost them'to -produce it in the first place? ' ■


.- •LA .. : : .


, in a milk price war, trying to offer the best deal for consumers. However, that cost


-saving is being met in reduced rates for farmers whilst the supermarkets’ profit margins remain untouched. The average UK farm gate price was


r “The second point is one of fairness and morality. The supermarkets are engaged


now selling their milk for only 26 pence per litre. One litre of milk costs 30 pence to pro­


survive. Farmers in my constituency are . " ^ • ; - British farm on £50,000.


27.91 pence per litre in April, which is roughly 4% less than at the beginning of the year and 3% lower than the average ■ price in the EU. When you consider that only France and Germany have a bigger dairy industry you can begin to under­ stand just how difficult it is becoming for British farmers not onlv to comoete but to


duce, but is only sold for 26 pence, which represents and annual loss to the averaEe


Jim Paice MP, to say that the dairy indus­ try needs action now. It is high time that supermarkets stopped fleecing dairy farm­ ers and released their stranglehold over the rndustry. If they do not, then I strongly believe that the government should think about introducing a minimum price for milk so that farmers across the country are not put out of business.” • See Fannine Matters on naee 19


^ “I have written to the Farming Minister, ^


sional performance deUvered with a sense of humour makine It a very successful event.


e s ^ of Music, who gave a performance of their medeival and LUzabethan music. Glynis and Brian also spoke about their in­ struments and the history behind them.- It was a highly profes­


A (jROUP of members and their guests from the Clitheroe University of the Third Age enjoyed a summer lunch at the bhirebum Arms, Hurst Green. Entertainment was by Glynis and Brian Radford, of A Tap-


of


donations received for the East Lancashire Hospice in memory of Olive.' Special thanks to the Cntical Care on B-^Vard,


and Royal


21 21 21 2 1 21 2 1 21 21 2 1 WEBB


Tom JulyZIst


2L 21


.


Congratulations to our wonderful son Tom onyour21slbirthday


Health and happiness ahirays Love Mum, Dad and Paul XXX


Happy21sthii1hdayTom,havBagrealday Love Nanna, Grandad, Michael, JaneL Clare and Matthew XX


■ Well done on achieving a Rrstm your


BA Honours Degree in History Love from all the family xx


Congratulations HANNAH PYM


Congratulations on achieving a 1st class with honours in


Business Management from Newcastle University


Lots of love, from Nan, Grandad, Auntie Kathryn and family xxx


Chris and Sylvia July 22nd


JOHNSTONE


Congratulations Mum and Dad on your Ruby Wedding Anniversary


Lots of Love from your sons Phil and Ants xx


21 2 1


^ 2 1 21


neighbours for the kind expressions of sympathy


The family wish to thank all relatives, friends


FENTON Olive


and 21st Birthday


PLACE YOUR GREETING •


, To appear n paper & onSne. : • ,TeL01282478t34 orsendvia'emailo.


janelteeganeeasllanc5news.axul( ■'


vyvmelitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Anniversaries


•5“.'; >


MUSGROVE Stowell and Ethel


■ 'July 19th, 2012 .■


Congratulations Mum ' and Dad on your -.


-Diamond Wedding' i Anniversary' ; ,


• ■ .Lots of love Elaine, Les, Steven, Doreen,


Catherine, Peter, grandchildren and great grandchildren


Ruby Wedding


iLASSIC SETTING: A Rolls-Royce and a VW Beetle in Clitheroe Castle grounds. ILASSIC cars will be on


wewin the wonderful setting pf Clitheroe Castle grounds next Saturday, July 28th. The North West Sound Ar-


phiye, based at the Castle, is |giving people the chance to see a range of classic cars on


■display in the area at the foot of the castle keep, between 11 i.m. and 3-30 p.m.


-■ Besides the iconic cars there


• Company, which produced cyclecai-s from 1909 to 1919 at its Midland Works on Castle Street, Clitheroe.


will be displays in the-Pendle Hill room of long-forgotteri North West car manufacturers including the Little Midland


showing throughout the day of the North West car industry, in­ cluding the work of Bond Cars and the Vulcan Motor and En­


There will also be short films


cars^against the backdrop of the Castle and also leam more about the local car manufac­


mon Hore, who is also chair­ man o f North West Sound Archive, said: “This is an inter­ esting and unique event com­ bining the world of classic cars and the work of North West Sound Archive. “Come along and see these


gineering Company. Ribble Valley councillor Si­


v.clithoroeadvertIser.co.uk Classics at the Castle Ciitheroe Advertiser&TImes,Thursday, July 19,2012 *55


Ramblers enjoy fine views in sunny Upper Nidderdale


. House reservoir car park, there was a short delay while the CToup negotiated a large flock of sheep which was as­ sembled behind a gate ready to be moved'off the moor­ land to lower pastures. A relatively level walk •


A WALK described in the Valley magazine was the in­ spiration for a day’s walk in Upper Nidderdale for C)Iit- heroe Ramblers. Setting out from Scar


round the reservoir ended at the point where the walk­ ers joined the Nidderdale Way, with a climb up the val­ ley side which provided fine views. After dropping down into Woo Gill and a steep climb up the other side, the group continued on the Nid- dercfale Way for a further


■ but easily flooded, cave sys­ tem.


vided a pleasant lunch spot. Shortly after, the route passed Goyden Pot, which provides accessfo'a complex,


amounts of rain this year, the group were very fortunate in enjoying diy weather for the whole of the walk. :


Farm, the walkers headed south westwards towards Middlesmoor, where they rejoined the Nidderdale Way and followed the wide track uphill for a couple of miles until dropping down steeply to the car park. In spite of the exceptional


After passing Lumley


mile, before dropping down to the River Nidd and cross­ ing it just past New Houses., A bank by the river pro­


turing industty of times past. There are still a few spaces left to display classic cars, so if you would like to bring along a car and join iii the day do get in touch with the Sound Ar­ chive”.


about next Saturday’s event in Clitheroe contact the North West Sound Archive on 01200 427897 or e-mail: nwsa@lanca- shire.gov.uk.


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