44 Clltheroe Advertiser STlmes. Thursday, May 24th, 2012
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Church, Whitewell, on Monday, M a y 28 th at i irSO a .m. F am i ly flow ers o n ly p lea se ,
o f Rest. Service and inte rment w i l l take place a t St, Michael's
P ea ceha ven ' Chapel in
Jo h n , Richard, Jam e s and George, father-in- law o f Rachael, Susan, J i l l ian and Beverley, a lso a much loved grandad o f Paul, Sa ra, L isa , Ben , Heather, Daniel, Matthew,
sur roun ded b y his family, Michael, aged ^ years o f Whitewell. the d e a r ly loved husband o f Je a n , much loved fa ther o f
O Michael John hospital
n May lytli, 2 0 12 , in and
Abigail, G e o rg e and Max. Reposing
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o f Rest. S e rv ice aiid cremation w i l l take place a t -Skip ton - Crematorium - on Saturday, M a y 26 th , • a t 1 1 a .m . F am i ly flowers o n ly p le a se , donations in memory o f Milton i f so desired may be given fo r the Friends o f Clithqroe H ^ p ita l , c /o General Oftice, , C l ith e ro e im m u n i t y Hospital, Chatburn
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Christine an d Ja ck y , loving fa ther-in-law o f u n d a and Colin also a dearest g ra n d a d o f
On May 18 th , 2 0 12 , in Clithcroe - Hosp ital a fte r a sh o r t illn e ss bravely borne, Milton; aged.-*8i y e a r s , o f Rimington, th e dearly loved h u sb an d o f Eileen, m u ch loved dad o f S tep h en and step - fathe r
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On Wednesday, May i6 th , 2 0 12 , peacefully.
' • DODD . . Jean
wonderfu l mother o f ' C h e ry l ,
• George, Gillian,
■Cnnstopher, Jan e ana ^ ^ 5 Z9 . ___________ _
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.a lso a much loved. • b ro th er , b ro th e r - in - ’ , law and uncle. • •
P e a c e fu l ly on May lo th , a o i 2 , a t his home o f HighHcId R o ad , - Clitneroe, Danny, aged 3 8 years, the de ar ly loved son o f the late Donald and S an d ra H a r tley, and
Daniel James
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funerals.altvs.info • h ospita l, Andrew,.
P e a c e fu l ly ■ on May 16 th ,
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brother o f Simon ana his w ife ■ Jo an n e , d e a re s t u n c le to E le an o r , Eliz abe th and Grace and loved b y all th e family. R ep o s in g .
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o f Rest. A service will be held a t St. MaiV s P a r ish • Church, Clitheroe, tomorrow, Friday, M a y 25 th a t 12 noon fo l low ed by interment a t Clithcroe Cemete ry.
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J e r om e loving and h ttp :/ /
JACKSON Andrew .
R ep o s in g in the Chapel o f Rest, B ro om f ie ld Place, Witton. A service will be held a t Pleasington Crematorium, Black- bum, on Friday, May 25th, 2 0 12 , a t 12 noon. F low e r s w i l l be received, o r i f desired d on a t ions ma y be made in memory o f Danny to Oswald House, 4 4 -4 6 Cedar S ^ e e t , Accrington, B B 5 6 SQ . In quir ie s. Ih e A l ty Funeral
J^annu will lx sadlu missed by both his family and friends.
f low e r s o n ly please, D'^t don at ions i f desired • in memoiy o f
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T hursda y, May 24tn, 2 0 12 , . a t 1 2 noon, rollowed b y cremation a t A c c r in ^ o n Crem a to r ium .
devoted grandma and great-grandnia. . I n e fu n e ra l • service ■ w l l - ta k e , place at S ab d en -t v Baptist C h urch , :
th e la te Karen, today,
su r ro u n d ed b y her lo v in g fam i ly , Je a n , a ged . 8 3 y e a r s, the b e lo v ed w ife ‘ o f the la te ,
hospital, JOHNSTON
Jo h n s to n , aged oq y e a r s. •
JVfai^ will be sadly missed by all her
A fun e ra l service will t a k e . place on Friday, M a y 2 5 th , 2 0 12 at St Michael an d S t Jo h n ’s R.C. Church, Clitheroc a t 10 - 1 5 a.m. followed b y - crem a t io n at A c e n n g to n Crem a to r ium .
family and friends.
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Se rvice, 10 - 1 2 WhaJley C l ith e ro c SEED
P e a c e fa l ly a t her home in Ciithcroe on Wednesday, M a y oth. 2 0 12 , Sh efla , aged 80 yea rs, th e ioving wife o f th e ia te Jam e s Haygarth S e ed and a
(nee Carter) Sheila
d e a r s is te r - in - iaw to Robin.
Clithcroc, B B 7 lAW. ^Cl^0120^^^^204g^_^^
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On T h u r sd a y , May r^ h . 2 0 12 , in bospital, Sheila Sut tie , aged 76 y e ^ , w i fe o f the late T hom a s, . . • • loving moth er o f. .B e v e r le y and L in d s ^ , grandma o f R a c h e l , . Daniel, A u b re y a n d .-Eva, m o th e r - in - law to Malcolm an d a very dear & ien d to many.
SUTTIE Sheila
Ciithcroe, B B 7 lAW. Tel. 0 12 0 0 4^3045.
Road,
F am i ly f low e r s only p le a se , ; b u t donations ma y b e ■ ' m ad e in memoiy o f Sheila to E a s t ^ L an c a sh ire Hospice, c /o Clitheroe Funeral Se rv ice , 10 - 12 Whalley
d ire c to r a t Clitheroe F u n e ra l
Se rv ice .
a r ran g em en ts plea se cqn ta ct th e fun e ral
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flow e r s o n ly plea se but donations may be made in memory o f Sh e i la to S t Jam e s Church c /o and all m q u in ^ to Clitheroe Funeral Se rv ice , 10 - 12 V ^ a l le y
in te rm en t a t All Ha iiows M itton .
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A fun e ral service will take p la c e on Monday, May 2 8 th , 2 0 12 , at St Jam e s C h u rch a t 1 1 a .m.
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Sheila was a lady who will be sadly missed oy family r- ana dear friends.
all inquiries Funeral
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to the f low e r s o n ly please, Family
C l ith e ro c , M a ry • .
T h u r sd a y , May 17th, 2 0 1 2 a t Dove Court N u r s in g B u rn le y
^ Mary Josephine P e a c e fu l ly
and o f Home, on'
grandma and a dear s iste r o f Bill, George and the late Gordon, Kathleen and Mary. R ep o s in g
great-
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a r ran g em en ts please con ta c t B r ian Price an d • Son , Funeral Directors. Tel. 0 12 0 0
' F am i ly . f low e r s only- p le a se , donations in memory o f Hilda i f so desired ma y be given fo r the British Heart Foundation, c/o Mrs J . Woodhead, 5 3 Hen thorn
A c c r ing ton ' Crem a to r ium _ a t 3 p.m.
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Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 44^12Q'7.
In q u ir ie s to • B r ian P r ic e
Chtheroe, B B 7 g»T.n or on lin e a t •www.iust
Road, an d Son,
Thursday, May 24th at 2 p .m . fo l low ed ' by c rem a t ion
today,
Samhara. R ep o s in g in ’Peace haven Chapel o f Rest. A service will be held a t V ^ a l le y Parish Church, ^
and
R obe r t, William and T h om a s an d a dear g re a t -g ran n y . o f R li ian n a
Jo an n e ,
su r ro u n d ed b y h er family, Hilda, aged 85 y ea rs o f Whalley, the beloved wife o f Bob, de voted mother o f Jo h n and Gill, much lo v ed moth er- in - law o f Ju l ie , cherished grann y o f Kim, Adam, Dan ie l,
il ln e s s and
P e a c e fu l ly on May sh o r t
WOODHEAD Hilda
19 th , 2 0 12 , a fte r a ^hl ■
S ta in to n , Kendal, C um b r ia , LA S oDX. F o r
Barn funeral
o f Rest. Service and in te rm en t will take place a t St. Andrew’s Church, Slaidbum on a da y to be arranged. F am i ly flowers only p le a se , donations in m em o ^ o f Jo a h i f so desired may be given fo r e ith e r Rihbie V alley Heart Fund or Brennand Endowed C
P e a ceha v en ' Chapel in
Words cannot express how mucli M a iy and fam i ly appreciate all the cards o f sympathy Qod
CONBOY Jack
. ^ i s difficult time. Thanks also to Fat lie r L eo Heakin fo r his kindness, to Blackpool Cardiac Care Unit for the excellent care and Hyn dbu rn Funera l S e rv ic e s for th e ir compa s sion . An d fina lly thank you to all th o se tha t attended J a c k s funeral. ______
JOHNSTON Bob
(formerly of
N u r s in g • Team in particular Sue Nuttall, a lso a special mention
J T u T? Sood friend o h n Humphries.
■ tlie Hospice S ta f f for th e ex cellent c a re re c e iv ed , M a cMillan Nuree M a iy Smithson a n d the Blackburn N o r th
District
S y lv ia and fam i ly would hke to thank all
L ancs Hospice on May 8th, 2 0 12 . His wife
P Waddln^on) --------- 1 as sed away at Eas t “ I- A ir tS
T rea su red memories o f a d e ar son who died May 25th, 2 0 1 1 .
ROBINSON Daniel
I would have hidden you away,
I Wierc did that smile go. The one that could melt my heart,
I f la known we had to part.
It's a shadow life I lead, And tucked in every moment,
It's lonely here without you.
' heed. MAHER M ■ Jennifer
M y lo v e a lw a y s Danny.
Sadly missed. a y 2 3 rd , 2 0 0 5 .
Thoughts o f you night and day.
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No length o f time can take away.
Is a sad and painful
I f I shared that day with you.
It's m my very soul, ,That smile b bn ‘ life,
That smile is now my comfort.
'edthing
T h om a s , Ch ar lotte an d Natalie xjoc.
K a tie ,
F rom Dad, N a ta l ie , M an d y ,
To fill an empty hole.
Where did that smile go. The one where love shone through. Where every day was very special,
relatives and friends and would like to th an k you all. Y o u r p ra y e r s and kind words o f condolence helped us all through
received
donations from
Chatbum, Jo an , aged 8 5 y ea rs, formerly o f Gre enwood s Farm, Slaid bum, the dearly loved vrife o f the late E m ^ t Henry (Harry), much loved mother o f D a vid, Ruth, Robin, M a r t in , Je a n , Mark an d Jam e s , also a loving mother-in-law, gran dm a ,
P e a c e fu l ly on May 2 2 n d , 2 0 12 , at T he M an o r
WADDINGTON (nee Emmott) Joan
House, w«riiy,clnh2roestfyerti5£
f.co4ik Acknowledgements IlnlVIemoriam
thouglitfiil words and tlianks to all the s ta f f o f Ward C9 at Royal Blackburn Hospital.
fo r his
condolence and kind donations to Multiple S c le ro sis S o c ie ty in memoiy o f Beth. Also th ank s to Rev. T im T ho rp e
fun e ra l and fo r the m an y cards and mes sage s
B e th 's
B r ian , Annette and family would like to th ank all who a ttended
BROADBENT Bertfia (Beth)
. o f
Treasured memories o f our dear son who died May 25th, 2 0 1 1 .
ROBINSON Daniel (Dan)
Lots o f love Mum and Mark xxx.
ffie chain will link again.
one,
I only had one brother. He meant the world to me,
And love him justfor me. With love and idsses Natalie, Hollic and Aimcc xxx.
So keep him safe in heaven Lord,
HAMMOND (nee Hargreaves)
Mark, Katie and Matilda are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their beautiful son and brother
Harry James .
Born May 15th, 2012, Weighing e ib l lo z
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to help alleviate the problem of dog fouling and litter in the area.
I A Whalley pub will ring to English folk songs when a group of musicians will perform at The Dog Inn, King Street, tonight from 8 p.m.
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Parking plea The heaJteacher of
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I and ending of the school day.
Whalley Primary School, Dr Steve Austin, has sent out an appeal to parents over car parking in the school’s newsletter. He says the school is receiving an in creasing number of complaints about difficulties caused by parents parking at-the beginning
He asks parents not to block the homes - and driveways of lo cal residents. “We do not have per mission to park in Whalley Abbey car
“The school is part of a community and we all need to show respect for the local residents and for the law,” he says.
O Continued from page 17
God was going to call your name,. In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. And although we cannot see you, You are always by our side. Our family chain is : broken. And nothing seems the same, But as God calb us one ^
Little did we know that morning,
M y spec ial grand son w h o d ie d on M a y 2 5 th , 2 0 1 1 .
ROBINSON Daniel
A smile I will always remember, Cf the one I loved so dear,
But those we love dont go away,
Jorever. From G ran x x .
They walk with us
When we were all together.
There b always a face before me, A voice I would love to hear, ■
We cannot bring the old times back,
SMALES Annie
^ d M a y 2 6 th .
Hi lo v in g m em o ry o f a ^ d e a r m o th e r who
M
The lonely years without ^ you,
A heartache every day,
Since you were called away,
I think o f you in silence. And make no outward show,
But what it meant to lose you.
No one will ever know. With lo v e E dw a rd .
In OurThoughts m iS k n a tB & a it J t i
Our Lord and S t Jude T h an k you.
ThankYou
For life to me is not the same.
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Newbury as a marketing manag er, Mark is a volunteer triathlon , coach in his local community.
Now working for Vodafone in MARK RYAN (S)
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A FORMER Clilheroe man was Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, May 24,2012 45 Village homes available
RVH are keen to allocate the final two properties that are available for local people at a Dunsop Bridge scheme which is due to be completed later this month.
to allocate the final two proper ties and we are asking anyone who isj'nterested in the scheme who feels they may meet the criteria to contact us as a matter of urgency.Orice these proper
Tammie Ryan said: “We must say a big thank you to Stephen for the time he put into the auction and to all the volunteers for all their hard work in the build up to the event.”
for the charity included a rocking horse and a writing bureau donated by a local church. Clithcroe YMCA assistant manager
National Association of Valuers and Auc tioneers. The lots that brought the highest return
son, of Walton and Walton Auctioneers, Burnley, who is an off-screen valuer for a popular BBC daytime antiques and col lectors programme plus a member of the
permarket, staged its first auction and was ovenvhelmed by the response. It was led by auctioneer Stephen Parkin
auction at Clitheroe’s YMCA store on Fri day. The charity shop, next door to Booths su
MORE than £3,000 was raised during an fun at YMCA
ing director of RVH, said; “At the current time, 10 of the 12 have been allocated to families, all with a local connection. . “We and the Duchy are keen
Christine Grimshaw, manag
PEOPLE who have a local con nection with Dunsop Bridge and are in need of a home are urged to contact Ribble Valley Homes (RVH). 'The Duchy of Lancaster and
best time to make your interest known.”
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RVH, the managing agent, on 0800 111 4448 or call into its offices at De Lacey House, Sta tion Road, Clitheroe, BB7 2JT.
.First priority will be giveji to those with a connection to the parish of Bowland Forest H i^ - er. Second priority will be to all adjoining parishes including Bowland Forest Lower, Easing- ton, Chipping, Leagram, New ton, Slaidbiirn and Bowland. To find out more contact
three bedroom homes, will be allocated to applicants in hous ing need who have a local con nection with Dunsop Bridge.
The properties, which are all
ties are allocated it is not antici pated that there will be much turnover, so if you are Iceen on the development now is the
AUCTION: Stephen Parkinson, auctioneer with Walton and Walton Auction- YMPA tn
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- of the school.” Children at the school have collec ted
-more than 3,000 Sainsbury’s vouch ers. They willgive children extra PE, sports and games \ equipment:
‘
Big paddle A Wnalley couple
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“We all have a duty of care to children and their safety should be paramount. We are all responsible for the reputation
park and should not block the entrance.” Dr Austin adds: “When the school receives reports of parents becoming aggressive or rude on being asked po litely to move their vehicles, for exam ple by the trustees of Whalley Abbey, or parking illegally, we will not hesitate to take car registration numbers and report these to police. As headteacher, I am saddened by recent reports bupl must stress that I am very grateful to the vast majority of parents who park sensibly, or choose to park some distance away from the build ing, or walk to the school.
, ley Primary School, hope to paddle the length of the Cal edonian Canal from Fort William to Inverness. Money raised by sponsor-
'The Penrose fam ily were winners at the family night out organised by Friends of Whalley School. They had a day out at Bowland Wild Boar Park. The evening raised £ 120.
Statues Statues of St Thomas More and St John
are set to paddle a The congregation re
^ Fisher may be repo sitioned in English Martyrs RC Church in the next phase of the church’s renova tion plan.
To support the bid, visit http:/Avww.just-
giving.com/steph- anie-penrose
• ship will help to pay for cancer research, new facilities, high- tech equipment and patient services out side the scope of the NHS.
Stephanie and Lee Penrose, whose children Mary and Abbi attend Whal-
canoe for 60 miles over four days to raise money for the Christie Hospital, Manchester.
“The clear windows have provoked a lot of favourable comments about
. ferent perspective. This gives the bp- portunity' to voice our thanks to Rob ert and Bernard, Denis arid Andy - and now Jimmy,
. the church grounds. We see them now from quite a dif-
Writing in the church’s newsletter, parish priest Fr Philip Price says; “It has been just like moving house on a big scale, but things are begin ning to be more like nonnal. The micro phone system is in hand and should be installed within the next few days. I want to thank Fred Arkwright for the- beautiful work in installing the tab ernacle. I want to m^e use of this op portunity to make the mensa, the table top of the altar, a little larger and to reposition the stat ues of St Thomas More and St John Fisher on the wall, rather than on the windowsills.
cently moved back into the church af ter a huge renova tion of the church’s structure.
A collection at the church for the SVP Conference raised £736. Last Sunday the SVP Confer ence hosted a visit at St John’s, Brom ley Cross, Bolton. There was a short seiwice with Ben ediction followed by afternoon tea. On Sunday, 12 boys and girls will receive confirmation at the church. ■
Tables free Tables are available for a sale of crafts a n d . household bargains' at Whal ley Village Hall on Sunday June.3rd, in the Whalley Live weekend. The sale will be between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. To book tables, con tact Grace on 01254 823402 or Honey on 01254822350. '
Praise service A service.of Pentecost Praise will be held
There will be midweek
evening at 6-30 p.m. A Prayer Book Holy Communion service will be at 8-30 a.m. and parish com munion at 10 a.m.
at Whalley Parish Church on Sunday
do in keeping our grounds so well.”
Andy’s grandson, for all the work they
Holy Communion today at 10 a.m. and tomorrow Holy Communion in the Abbey Chapel at
A Mothers’ Union Holy Communion service will be in the school on Tuesday at 7 p.m.,ToIlowed by a talk by Mau reen Shenton on the von Trapp family.
The house group will meet at Pasture- lands Drive, Bill ington, at 7-30 p.m. on Monday and at Whittam Road at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.
9-15 a.m. will be fol lowed by meditation in the Abbey Ubrary at 10-30 a.m.
Tu*’ Tammie Ryan, assistant manager of Clithe
. is on Saturday in Whalley Methodist
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the jubilee bank holidays copy for Village News sec tion for the June 7th edition should be submitted by 3 p.m. on Friday, June 1 s t
Spot on There were no whist players at Whalley , senior citizen’s so cial bn Saturday: J. Whitehead and-H. Hardy shared first place for dominoes. The next meeting
Church Hall at 6-45 p.m.
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