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46’ ■ Clitheroe Advertiser&Times, Thursday, June 21st, 2012


www.clitheroeadvertlser.co.uk''


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified),


x o n n o u n c e FAMILY NOTICES ONLINE


To add your own personal Funeral Directors


Brian Price & Son Funeral Directors


Peacehaven Chapel o f Rest The Genuine and Independent


family concern of two generations offering a 24hr personal service


Carl, Jean and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297


Funeral Services


C l i th e r o e Funeral Service Clitheroe’s leading family owned funeral service


Affordable Funeral Plans Full Monumental Memorial Service


Free Bereavement Counselling Service S'. 'T Funerd Directors;


Richard,GhevvfrT^ Clitheroe Funeral Home 10-12 Vyhalley Road, Clitheroe BB7 I AW 01200 443045 (24hre) www.havenfuneraIplans.co.uk ARTHUR


. Patricia (Pat)


- dearer nanny of wife 0 ^ 0 late


years, of Clithefoe, the dearly loved mum of Gary, loving mother- in-law


Peacefully in her sleep at home on June 13th, ^ t , Pat, aged 77


2012, .


• took place at Sldpton sister-in-law and Crematorium. Wednesday,


Seriice and cremation 20th. Donations in ^ ■ June


Degeneration, c/o Mr. G. Arthur, ' Croft


Funeral Directors. Tel. ^ 01200 4412Q7. - -


Crescent, Clitheroe, BB74PY. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son,


Unit, c/o Clitheroe Funeral Service, 10-12 Wlialley


- DEARING


Winifred Mary (Molly)


443045.


Peacefully on June . I3tli, 2012, at Spring Cottages, Padinam, ^ Molly, aged 95 years.


10-40 a.m. Family Accrington . Crem- flowers only please, atorium on Friday, Donations in memory June 22nd, 2012 at 11- of Molly if so desired 40 a.m. . Family may be given for the flowers only please, R.N.L.I. c/o Mr. J. but donations may be Troop, 2 Browgate, made in memory of Sawley, Chtheroe, BB7 Stan to tlie Alzheimcrs 4NB. Inquiries to Society, c/o Clitheroe Brian Price and Son, Funeral Service, io-i2 Funeral Directors. Tel. Whalley


01200 4412Q7.______ Clitheroe, BB7 lAW. Inquiries. Tel. 01200


Road, 4 4 3P 4 5 . _ - zannounce


‘Peacehaven* Chapel John, Paul and Ann of Rest. Service and and also*a much loved cremation will take grandad and great- placQ at Burnley grandad. Crematorium on A funeral service will Monday, June 25th, at take place


also a • loving granny and great-grandma. Reposing


Barbara in n loving father o f Chris, at


Clitheroc, BB7 lAW. Inquincs. Tel. 01200


Road,


loved wife of tlie late Wednesday, June ^ r.*


of Read, the Nearly Peacefully


Ernest, much loved 13th, 2012, Stan, aged mother


KWASNIEWSKI Stanislaw ffitan)


House, Moorland Macular


, on auntie to Barrie and Matthew.


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memory of Pat jf so • ®*'*'^**S®***®*'fe pfeose desired may be given ®®*^^act' Clitheroe for


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- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT,.' NOTICED


«After the loss of your loved one * send thanks' to all who helped you


athrqugh.this sad and: difficuit.time ? by. placing 4 notice; in your local paper ’


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B a s il, 89 years, in Haydock Barry N u r s in g . H om e , Blackburn, th e loving husband o f Avis , .. ______,


I .i-.you or you caniplace the notice $privately direct to us.


You can do this through your . Funer^ Director who'will help .si-1 you,and place the notice for


If you wish to place the notice with..rs us please call-eithef01282 478134 .’ S or 01282 478135, or call into any. of» w; our Front Counter Receptions, Street, Burnley, Scotland Road; fJ'-


isNelson or King Street,-,Clitherqe:fa ‘iwhere pur caring staff will assist you.'SJ


21st Birthday


21 21 21 21-21 21 21 21 KAY


Henry


James June 19th


Happy 21st Birthday


Have a fantastic timel


All our love Mum, Dad, Eleanor,


Emma and Diesel XX


All my love Granny xxxx Lots of love Granny and Grumpy xxxx


PLACE YOUR GREETING


To appear in paper & online.


Tel. 01282 478134 or send via email to janelkeeganeeastlancsnews-co uk


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IfverYpne^abqut y6,ur-lqved p h e ’4speclal4>ccaslon"3 |5.!3ce the, greeting, in yourJoc^ pap^v-for all to see? Add a pictore and make it^even rfiore sproiallj^^


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Call into any one of our Front Counter Receptions,


Bull Street, Burnley, Scotland Road, Nelson or King Street, Clftheroe where our friendly staff will help.


Or telephone 01282 478134 or 01282 478135. Even email janet.keegan@eastIancsnews.co.uk or linda.coonan@eastlancsnews.co.uk.


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together vyith Family and • Friendsit6*tellK o;i


peacefully after, a long dlness, with her famUy


On Wednesday, June 13th, 2012, Ann passed -


IBBITSON Ann


away 'josie ereat courage,, the


-her and lived '• with


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Marisa;and Cameron also a loved sister and Malcolm, devoted aimtie.


, sister to Bame and dearest


• ' 4- .a J LUND


Accrington Crem­ atorium on .Tuesday, June 26th, 2012 at 1 p.m. Family flowers only please, but donations may be made in memory of Minnie to Cancer Research UK, c/o Clithcroe Funeral Service, 10-12 Wliall^ Road, Clithcroe, BB7 lAW. Inquiries. Tel. 01200 44304.q.


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Peacefully at home on Wednesday, June 13th, 2012, Minnie, aged 8^ years, the loving wife of Joseph, much loved mother of Beverley . and Peter and a ' loved mother- in-law, grandma and great-grandma. A funeral service will take place


‘ Minnie


Wednesday, June 13th, 2012, Colin, aged 73 years at Royal Blackburn Hospital, the beloved husoand of Julia and a much loved fathbr and grandfather. A funeral service will take place at St Mary's Church, Mellor, on Monday, June 25th, 2012 at 10-30 a.m. followed by cremation at , Plcasington Crematorium. Family flowers only please,- but donations may be made in memory of Colin to the RNLI, c/o Clithcroe Funeral Service, 10-12 Whalley Road, Clitlieroe, BB7 lAW. . Tel. 01200 44304.S. ' ______


Peacefully on CONDOLENCES, IN MEMS, BIRTHDAY


MEMS, OBITS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS T o a p p e a r In p a p e r & o n l in e .


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


Acknowledgements I In IVIemoriam WINTLE


,their sincere th a i^ to all relatives, friends


Thank you also to' Ae Reverend Andy Froud for his very thoughtful- words and kind ministrations and to Brian Price and Son- for their caring , and dignified service. Thank you to all those who attended . the funeral service and for generous : donations'* received for Help for Heroes." - Thank •' you also to all at Clitheroc Health Centre . and Clitheroc - Hospital who cared . . ‘ for Randolph in his final weeks.


and neighbours for the • many cards, expressions sympathy kindness


shown. and • . *. •


Margaret, Susan, Diane and families would like to ' express


Randolph of


SAMES Colin


In IVIemoriam RICE


To our precious Wendy who passed away on June 21st, 2010.


' (nee Mullins) Wendy


From your loving family.


faSi, And so with heavy heart we try to understand, Our butterfly has flown to Gods lana.


Two years ago you had to go, Leaving the lives that you've touched so, Your love, your light, memones we've made. Your smile brought laughter that'll never


Love Susan, George, Anne, Jean, David, Lisa and families.


Passed away June 22nd, 2005. Always in our thoughts. Goodnight, God Bless.


STODDART George


Golden Wedding


Died June 2ist, 2001, The Longest DayJ


ORMISTON Fred


' everyday, Youre never more than a heartbeat away, A very dear brother, brother in law, and ■ uncle.


Thought of each and TOWNSON


From Margaret and Graham, Kathleen, Kate, Thomas and James.


ORMISTON Fred


From mum.


Died June 21st, 2001. Treasured memories always of my dear son.


Congratulations Scott and Steph on the birth of your beautiful daughter


KeiraAnn


Born on May 27th 2012 Love and congratulations


from Dad and Mam, - r; k


Richard and Lindsey, Rob and Nikki and Darcy xxx


PUCE YOUR GREETING


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|anelkeegan6eastlancsnev(s.caijl( AITS GIRL


MRS CECILY HOLDEN Mrs. Cedly Holden of Hurst Green,


wishes to thank Reverend lathers Willcocks, Howell and Wareing, Matthew Havioith and David Chadwick for the wonderful


MassolThanksgivingto celebrate her tooth birthday.


She thanks all her iamily, friends and neighbours tor their kind gilts and cards,


.


and those who so generously gave , £435 to the Jesuit Missions and


£1050toSLJoseph’sChapel Restoration Fund.


Her warmest thanks go to the staff and children of S I Joseph’s school tor the beautiful handmade card and the flowers and to Doctor Flafley and the


Mayor and Mayoress of Ribble Valley tor their lovely surprise ■ - visits and flowers.


. : Ad m i r*stra ti o rt { By Post


Happy Birthday Sweetheart. Love from Mum and Sister Eileen xxxx.


Birthday memories of a dear son and brother, June 25th. A birthday card we cannot send His hand we cannot touch. But God will take our greetings. To the one we love so much.


SWIERCZYNSKI Andrew (Swizz)


RAWSON


David and Sandra June 23rd


Congratulations Mum and Dad. With Lots of Love


Adele and Dylan, Mark and Suzanne, grandchildren Stefany, Claire, Tom, Ethan and Ophelia xxx


TolopHono us o r* By Telephone


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• Continued from page 17


In Pierson F ^ l free to coll into any of our local offices:


• King Street, Clrtheroe


• Scotland Road, Nelson


• Bull Street, Burnley


Sabden resident who has been on the Ribble Valley Homes waiting list for five years and is currently living in a mobile home has not been con­ tacted. Councillors expressed concern as the guarantee has been given that Sab­ den people would be given first refusal of the homes. The council noted the comment.


SLAIDBURN


Afternoon tea r Karen Massey and her team invite eve­ ryone to go along and join in an Af­ ternoon Tea Party next Wednesday, June 27th, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Slaidburn Health Centre. Just go along to enjoy, afternoon-tea, a chat and wonderful ihusic from a resi­ dent pianist with the health centre team and invited guests from Crossroads Care.


TOSSIDE


ance lere was a good crowd for a dance held in the Com- inunity Hall with music played by the Tyne Valley Band. Thanks to those who donated raffle prizes and helped and supported in any way possible, iffle winners were: R. Middleton, D. Coates, K. Morphet,: S. Walker, H. Garth, Barbara Bainbridge, B. Harrison, G. Ber- isford, D. Holgate, B. Shuttleworth and I. Lodge. :


Whist There was 14 tables in play at a whist and domino drive at the Community Hall. MCs were T. Robinson and P. Metcalfe. Win­ ners, Whist: Ladies - D Hogg, M Rob­ inson, H Lofthouse; Gents - T. Jones, J. Traynor, M. Davies; Low - E. Ireland. Dominoes: E. Fox, T. Wallbank, K. Nowell, P. Metcalfe, E. Nowell, R. Eden; Low - J. Chew. Raf- fle: F. Mason, T. Wallbank, A. Pick­ ard, M. Berry, A. Dinsdale, G. Berry, D. Robinson, T . Pike. The next drive is on Saturday July 21st at 7-45 p.m.


Silver Band Not to be missed, Slaidburn Silver Band will perform their summer con-


of all thank you to everyone in Wad- dington for support­ ing Christian Aid - including gift aid and donations - the grand total of £1130 was raised. Well done.


• cert at the Commu­ nity Hall on Sunday at 2-30 p.m. £3 in­ cluding cream scone and tea.


Next dance The next dance with Alan is on Friday July 13th at 8 p.m. to midnight. Admis­ sion £6 including supper. Tel. 01729 840272.


VyADDINGTON


The coffee morning raised £240. Thanks


Coffee Thanks to everyone who helped at the recent coffee morn­ ing at Church Close, baked cakes, cook- ied biscuits and everyone who came along and spent money.


- have been expressed to all the collectors especially those who helped out at the last minute. A total of £750, was V raised. But most


• informative talk. Names were taken for an outing on July 19th to White Cop­ pice Gardens, the home of Mr Smith who gave a talk in March.


Mrs MacDonald was thanked by Stella Wilsher for a most


A proposed visit to Mrs Dowson’s ice cream parlour has also been organised


The village club has been booked for Bank H o l id a y


■ Monday, August . 27th for soup. The


- for August 14th, as well as a pro­ posed visit to see White Christmas at the Lowry Centre in Manchester on Tuesday, December 4th.


Wl At the monthly meet­ ing of Waddington WI, Mrs Doreen Hammond wel­ comed everyone and introduced speaker Mrs Sue MacDon­ ald, consultant for “Bra Spa”, who in­ formed everyone that to have a good posture and health. It is important to have a properly fit­ ted bra. As every woman is propor­ tioned differently, so it is essential to be expertly meas­ ured;


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk 21st Birthday


Treasured memories of my dearly loved dad who passed away 10 years ago on June 24th, 2002.


WOODS ■ Bill


From daughter Pat. Birthday Memories


It doesn't take a special day to bring you to mind, A day without a thought of you is very hard to find.


messages, wishes and photos visit wvyw.clitheroeaclvertiser.co.uk


H o w


REYNOLDS Claire


• June 23rd Happy 21 st Birthday to a


. beautiful granddaughter Love from Gran xx


Love, health and happiness always


From Uncle Stephen, Mandy and family xxx


Congratulations on your 21st


Love from Grandad, Sandra and family xx


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rI b c h e s t e r -b a s e d agre s s Melissa Sinden is t^ e a d one of the main late n ^ h t events at this year ’s Ribchester Festival of Mu-


siSandArt. # h e seven ages of man will bathe theme of “Melissa-and


Fgends”. ^ e event, on Friday at 10-15


pm., at the historic candle-lit emreh of St Saviour at Stydd, emprises readings of some of till nation’s favourite poems and some new work.


\^ I be even an element of au- dfepce participation.


« f


jlltheroeadvertiser.co.uk


s poetic slot at music festival


dio 3 and Radio 4. Her work has ranged from reading medi­ aeval poetry to taking part in a programme featuring the work of well known Manchester - based poet Lemn Sissay. She says: “We will be look­


t being primarily a music tival, the event will also'in- clBde a little music and there


VIelissa, whose voice is regu- ly heard on national radio, is


LOCAL STAR: Melissa Sinden. Picture by Michael Pollard, (s)


no stranger to poetry reading. She has appeared on poetry programmes on both BBC Ra­


ly as Melissa Gray, trained at Manchester Polytechnic before landing her first professional job in radio drama, which has proved an enduring love. She comes from a theatrical family - both her parents were in the D’Oyly Carte opera company She says: “I’m really inter­


ing at everything from the cra­ dle to the grave. There will be plenty of laughs along the way too. Those taking part will be people I’ve worked with in ra­ dio drama.” Melissa, who is known local­


ested in the voice and the way you can use words and voice to create pictures. I'm also a big music fan and music and poetry are so aesthetically linked. “Stydd is just magical. I’m


available from the Box Office on 01254 878881. The festival started on Wednesday and will run to Sunday. More details of the progranune caii be found at www.ribmusicfestival.co.uk Stars taking part include


looking forward to the event and feel very privileged to be given a slot at the Ribchester Festival.” Tickets cost £10 and are


HERE are the winners of Clit­ heroe Castle Museum’s Regal Weekend fancy dress event. They are Madeline (five) on


Tamsin Little, Martin Roscoe, Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, the Pachelbel String Quartet and the Absolution Saxophone Quartet.


NEWS FROM THE VILLAGES


Tickets are available on 01200 424809. Th is in c lu d e s strawberries and two glasses of fizz. For further details, contact Hilda Tom­ linson at St Helen, Waddington on 424809.


WHALLEY


At 7-30 p.m. Whalley Methodist Church will host the Clithe­ roe Circuit Praise Night which will be led by Rev. Tim Thorpe. This is an opportunity for


. people from across the circuit to wor­ ship together.


History group The speaker at the May meeting of Whalley and Dis-


- next meeting will take place in the Methodist School room on July 10th. The speaker is Mrs Joanne Hallwall.'


Church Local teenager Hollji, Shutes, who,has a beautiful voice/ . will be making a


' Dr Crosby is the his­ torian for the Guild and has researched it for over 25 years.


■ trict Local History Society was Dr Alan Crosby, his subject was Preston Guild.


' of the many former medieval guilds.


Because of its customs and perhaps not too


many rules, it has n o t n n lv .Qiirvivp.H


His excellent and clear talk explained that the Preston Guild Merchant is a unique survival


Services At Whalley Methodist Church on Sunday, the 10-30 a.m. wor­ ship service will be led by the Minister, Rev. Katy Thomas. The service will include the infant baptism of Bethany Grace Capper. The annual general church meeting will be held after this service.


welcome return to sing at St Helen’s Church, Wadding­ ton, at the strawber­ ries and fizz evening on Friday June 29th at 7-15 p.m.


This year because of recent legisla­ tion daughters are eligible; many of the long standing Guild membership families who can trace their enrol-


~ ment over hundreds of years will now be adding many extra names at this year’s Guild Merchant.


Talk on bees Barbra Davis, a mem­ ber of Manchester Bee Association, told members of Whalley with Mit- ton WI in great de­ tail the life of the honeybee.


Now in the 21st Cen­ tury there will be an­ other major change. One of the criteria to gain Guild mem­ bership is by hered­ ity father to son, and at each Guild fathers proudly en­ rolled their sons; incidentally the rolls are a valuable asset to family historians.


but been able to adapt to the needs of the succeeding centuries, adding or removing some events.


The next meeting is on July 4th when speak­ er Julie Eaton will talk about “choco­ late heaven”. It will be held at 7 p.m. at Whalley Abbey and new members are welcome.


Susan Kirk was thanked for being an excellent dele­ gate for the national AGM and gave a humorous report on the day’s speakers and activities. ■


Weather permitting there will be free games and sport-


Olympic fair Whalley CE School is holding an Olympic Summer Fair on Saturday between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.


, oured hairspray, art and craft activities, dancing and lots of tombolas.


- ing activities on the field, hot drinks, sweets, ice cream, face painting, tat­ toos, hair gems, henna hand paint­ ing, nail art, col-


With over 20 years of beekeeping, her knowledge of the subject was vast. She told how the discov­ ery in 1992 of the parasitic mite varroa has spread to infect honey bees through­ out the UK and why it is so important


Doreen Balshaw thanked Barbra for an evening of natu­ ral history. After business arrange­ ments were made for the Jubilee gar­ den party, Jean Ri­ ley was winner for the bursary.


• that gardeners build hives to protect and encourage this from becoming a rare so­ cial insect from the honey they produce, which gives so many health remedies.


Any baking can be dropped off at the end of the school day.


Tombola prizes for the fair, such as sweets,, chocolates, wine and Olympic or sport­ ing-themed items, as well as new toys, books and clothing can be taken to the school tomorrow, which is a non-uni­ form day.


Stalls will sell cakes, books and toys and a bouncy castle and “gunge the head” \^Sl add to the fun.


Rail art In other news from the school, artwork by a pupil is to be dis­ played on railway stations after she won a competition run ;,by the Com­ munity Railway Partnership. Work. by.Izzy Barker was among entries sent


Two young women who are training to become teachers were visiting the school yesterday, talking to Junior 4 and Junion 5 pupils about life in Tanza­ nia.


from the school by Mrs Hall. Children from the school have also been in­ volved in looking after the garden at Whalley station.


£15, leaves at 1.30 p.m. and can bee booked through Syl­ via Ireland on 01254 822325.


The girls are repre­ senting the Betha­ ny Prmect, which is one of the school’s chosen charities.


■ preached at week­ end Masses atEng-


There was second col­ lection after both Masses. On Sun­ day, Ken and Nor­ ma Collins, who are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary will receive a blessing during the Mass.


. lish Martyrs’ RC Church, Whalley.


Sunday is also the President’s Sunday of Accrington Cat- enian Circle. There will be a second Mass at 12-30 p.m. for new president Mike Rawlinson and his wife, Jill.


. Thursday. They will see an ex­ hibition of what is claimed to be the finest collection of representational Christian art. The group will travel to Whitechapel for af­ ternoon tea before


Day out Whalley Christian Action Group has organised a visit to the University of Central Lancashire Arts Centre next


The trip, which costs


' returning to Whal­ ley at about 7 p.m.


Martyrs Father Donato Gof- fredo, of the Ve­ rona Fathers’ Com­ munity in Leeds,


Taste of Italy To reduce the long gap between the June and September “First Saturdays”, Whalley Village Hall has organised an Italian-themed evening on July 7th at 7 p.m.


Wednesday. Further details and bookings from David Balfour on 01254 822350.


A selection of record­ ed Italian music will accompany a meal of lasagne (meat or vegetarian) followed by profiteroles, once again to be provided by Waddington Country Kitchen’s Tim.


Tickets should be booked by next


The price is £10 or two people can upgrade to a bottle between them for an extra £1 each,.The bar will be open for additional drinks.


A large glass of Ital­ ian red, white or rose wine will ac­ company the illus­ trated talk on “The Hill Towns of Tus­ cany and Umbria” by renowned local speaker Cliff Astin. Or a soft drink for the drivers!


Synod meets The Deanery Synod is to meet at Whal­ ley today at 7-30 p.m. Midweek Holy Communion at Whalley Parish Church will be at 10 a.in. and the WCAG committee will meet at Wdodfield View at 3-30 p.m.


.right, pictured receiving their museum goody bag prizes. Until the end of the month a “spot the kings and queens”


the left, mum Jenni in the mid­ dle and Isabelle (nine) on the


of these events contact the mu­ seum on 01200 424568.


competition is being be held in the museum. The winner will receive a museum goody bag. Story time sessions are held at the museum every Saturday from 2-30 to 3 p.m. and crafts every Sunday from 2 to 3 p.m. For more details about any


Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, June 21,2012 Regal fancy dress winners ■


Tomorrow there will be Holy Commun­ ion in the Abbey Chapel at'9-30 p.m. followed by medi­ tation in the Abbey Library at 10-30 . h.m. There will be a Prayer Book Holy Communion serv­ ice on Sunday at 8- 30 a.m. and Parish ■ Communion at 10


The House Group will meet at Pasture- lands Drive, Bill- ington, at 7-30 p.m. on Monday ant at Whittam Road at at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.


' a.m. ■


Council night Whalley Parish Coun­ cil will meet in Whalley Methodist Church Hall at 7-30 p.m. tonight. The public are invited to attend.


FATHER'S DAY WINNER


*Miss Lambert (Burnley) Who won 4 Cinema Tickets


Prize courtesy of Apollo Cinemas Hollywood Park, Burnley Tel. 0871 220 6000


www.apollocinemas.com


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