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40 Clitheroe Advertiser&Times, Thursday, January26th,2012


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^ FAMILY NOTICES ? ONLINE


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B rim Price & Son Funeral Directors


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‘Peacehaven’ Chapel ofRe^t The Genuine and Independent ^ family concern o f two generations offering a -24hr personal service ■ Brian, Jean, Carl and Pauline ■


Tel: Clitheroe 441297 Funeral Services


Clitheroe Funeral Service Ckheroe s lending family owned funeral service


.Affordable Funeral Plans Full Monumental Memorial Service I s


Free Bereavement Counselling Service ^ p^ ^ F u n e ra ltD ife c to r s i^ ^ ^ ^


10-12 Whalley Road, Clitheroe BB7 I AW (24 hrs)


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Died . . peacefully January 20th, 2012^ Dorothy, aged 97 years in Crewe, loving wife of the late Tom Bootliroyd and loving mother to Philip and. Deborah. Funeral at St Peter’s Church, . . Minshull Vernon, (1 mile north of Lei^ton Hospital, Crewej on Thursday, February 2nd at . 2-15 p.m. A l l . mquiries to Joseph . O'Connell Funeral Services.' Tel.


BOOTNROYD ^ Dorothy


01=70 584447- EVANS


Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation will take place at Skipton Crematorium, day and time to be arranged. ■ Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Barbara if so desired may be given for the. North West Air Ambulance, c/o . Mrs V. Leach, Carter Fold Cottage, West Bradford Road, Waddington, Clith­ eroe, BB7 3JD. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.________ ■■ ■


peacefully on January 24th, 2012, in hospital, Barbara, aged 80 years, of Bolton-by-Bowland, a much loved mother, mother-in-law and grandmother. Reposing


Suddenly, but in Barbara


Lan^shaws Funeral Service, 103a King Street, Whalley. Tei. 012.^4 824S2Q.


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On Tuesday, January 17th, 2012, suddenly in hospital, Garry, aged 60 - years, the precious husband of Liz, dear son of Betty and the late Tom Hincks and loved brother of Martin, Garzy will always be thought • of -and remembered as a father Hgure by his nephews, Paul, Nick and Barry Atkinson. A service will take place at St Mary's Parish


HINCKS Gany


Thursday, January 26th, at 1-30 p.m. prior to interment at ClithcroG Cemetery. Family flowers only please, but donations if desired made payable to The North .West Air Ambulance, c/o


Clithcroe,


Church, today,


Funeral Service, 103A- King Street, Whallcy. Inquiries. Tel. 01254


• Langshaws 824529._____ ■ ■


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Crematorium. No flowers please, but donations if desired to the East Lancashire Hospice, c/o and all inquiries


Pleasington


late Wynne Toms, also much: loved by the Toms fami^ and his many friends. Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, January 27th at


go years,'of. Wlialley,


On Friday, January 20th, 2012, peacefully at The East Lancs Hospice, . Fred, aged


GREEN Fred


cloved partner of the ..........Gordon' WILLIAMS Mr Gordon Williams


after a short illness at neighbours fpr ._ the his home near niany _ . kind


Bowland, passed away . . and


Warwick, on January 19th, 2012.


Funeral to-be held Oakley


noon.-No flowere-ibut^’^Ri^^^y Nicholson for donations welcome''.to'*'“ '® .words ^and The- : ' Macul^>®®>«<^ortingw .^minis-


Warwick, • on-Friday,t£ii^®**^**5- • • also February. 3rd-


and all inquiries David “,®*rrvice. . .and . to Williams,'Tel. : 07788 J .everyone who gave


or the* Rare :Breeds-t oyerwheln^g attend- Survival Trust; * ^ c / o t h e .


Degeneration -Society


992.‘»o8: ■ \


andt for the , funeral


: ' r.\*.‘.donations. They j. .would also like to


•t.^ic.iv.'i-'vexpress N .-their- •' ■ \iappreciation -: to.: Dr. • Carter;.along -with the'


' ' Paramedics ^involved .--.-.'^and:the-;-'^: Doctors, iiii-.Nurses 'ahd^Stafr: of • Royal ” ' Blackburn Hospital ‘for- all -their


• V Carl *' and ‘ Pauline for : all-their. Help with the funeral arrangements.


Acknowledgements CHAMBERS/:


messages of support. A total of ; ^ 3 0 was > collected . • in >-•/her memory to donate. to MS Research. Thanks also goes ■ to '• her wonderful Carers and- District Nurses - for their understanding and friendship and also Manor House and John Walkers Taxis for allowing her to enjoy her final years with a smile. Tlianks also goes -to ■ Brian Pnee and Son for- all their, •' help / -. and kindness : and not forgetting


The family, of -- Mrs Jean Chambers would like to sincerely tliank friends and relatives for their kind - cards, thoughts


Margaret Jean and


fantastic and dignified care on Ward Ci at Blackburn • Royal Infirmaiy who helped both Jean her family through a most difficmt time.


the


CLEMENT Margaret


The family of the late Peggy would , like to express their sincere^ thanks to all relatives, friends


I • God Bless You All. MOORE


’^Joto^rpam, Andjr and r.'.families would like to • e ^ r^ s their- most sincere thanks to all relatives, - friends and neighbours for the many .


- Dr. S.- Holch and all at ..Castle Medical Group, -


- They. would • also like ; to express their thanks -• to Dr. J. Fairwood and


r; Liz-' Schofield .-Lung ■ Nurse Specialist:'and :


■ Janet Cross and the ; District Nurse/Team,'


.^ Crossroads Carers for .--all; their/help/, and* support. Reverend A .:


- D ir e c to r s 'for V their, care, .' kindness - and attention' . to-/ detail


with -''.., '////funeral arrangements. :*~ -


IS'ACKNOWLEDGESIENT, .


neighbours for -the' many .. . kind, expressionst. - • of- sympathy, letters and. cards or condolence' received during their' sad loss. Thanking: also Reverend Katy Thomasfor her caring- ministry - and. for.' conducting :. such > a fitting service,.*’.-to Reverend Tim Thorpe, for his visits and to all • who attended the funeral service and have given donations in memory of Peggy.- They would also -luce to - thank Marilyn Yates for her musical contribution • in • Church. Thank you to all . the Staff at Abbeyfields - ' Care Home, Low Moor for their kindness and. care, the Medical and Nursing Staff at Whalley and Clitheroc Health Centres and the Price family for all the


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%^ter the loss ofi’your loved one gs'end thanks'fo all-who :helped:-you? Sthroughithis'sad and difficult time-. f!by-:placing:a'notice;m your local :--': paper.


^"Ifo^canhdo this; through your*/? jEunef^i'Director who: will help


^you.and place thenotice for ■i.ypuGE.you can:place the notice ■


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arrangements earned out with care and dignity.


funeral ^announce


..jNeJIson or Kng'Strect,’‘CIitheroc'i|;/ .iwhere our caring staff will assistwd®5


: 9; Call into any one of our Front Counter Receptions,


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Or telephone 01282 478134 or 01282 478135.


Even email janet.keegan@eastlancsnews.co uk or linda.coonan@eastlancsnews.co.uk.


. FAM ILY N O T IC E S O N L IN E - Y o u r o w n p e r s o n a l i s e d w e b p a g e > ; t o ^ 5 & ^ i ; r p ® ? s a g e s , w i s h e s o n d p h o t o s - visit www.clltheroeQdvertiser;Co:uk - '


. ..........


. Froud - for.' his. kind - ministrations'- ' aiid' Brian . Price ' Funeral


donations and for the tremendous support re'ceived ■ ' following their recent'sad loss.


sympathy,; /cards, flowers, ./ letters . of condolence,'} all ^who attended! the';-frineiral service,*'


expressions ‘


kind of


Crematorium /hearar-during their sad loss.. , Canon


Wood*’-:® ®“.“®*®?®® received


■ sympathy, and. letters , ’ cards . • of


,


Acknowledgements I Acknowledgements HODGSON


Mildred


formerly of Blue Butts . express their smeere Farm, : Newton-in- ttanlra.to all relatives,


Philip. John. Alan and would like to


' time. Thank you also to Rev. Andy Froud, Clithcroe Cricket Club and Deli 44.


In n/lemoriam


‘ mother dear. Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memories last,- 1 will remember thee.


DICKIN5 Gareth John


••Vcare.'r:- To the C^fs .sH^d,.Worston for the refreshments :-and. .<;fLnally;to Brian,'Jean,


— (Gadget) January 29Ui, 1998. Always m my mind, Love you more than ■ ever.





Love ' Mum . and Terryxxx. .


-


for a few months of my life but I know you have - been watching over me


I know I only knew you .


from then on. I miss you very much and so do Mum and Dad. I wish I had known you longer. Bless be my brother. RJ.P. Love from Hannah, your little sis xoxox. .


^ven Tragically


ORMISTON Peter


January 25tli, 2004. Forever m my thoughts. Love James xx.


Remembering a dear dad and grandad who died January 25th, 1990.


RIVERS Fred


Love from Sue, Joan and Nicola XXX..


Like falling leaves the years goby, But memories of you neuerdie.


. In OurThoughts


OurLoid and St Jude Thank you.


died,


RAWSON Claire


January 28th -V Happy 21st


r Claire Bear


A ll our love Mum, Andy and the rest of the crew xxxxxx


SANDERSON Barbara would like to thank everyone


who sent cards and good wishes during her recent stay in hospital. She is now home and doing fine G


'<i,


January 29th, 1993. . Your are not forgotten


CROOK Frances


We would like to thank all of William's family and friends for their cards, fiowers, donations ■ : and messages of sympathy received . at this. sad


W0L5TENH0LME . William


I Births


WRIGHT-RIDGWAY Congratulations Kimberley and Simon on the birth of our grandson - '"


. Isaac Shaun


. Born December 30th, 2011 j 1 Weighing 71b 5oz


. ]■ Wecome brother for Abygail ,


and Jamie, nephew-to Stephen,■ ; Simon, Chelsey and cousin/ to Joshua and Lucas ' -


' A ll our love Mum and Dad xx Special thanks to NICU Burnley


urrsx^ ABOY T


SWARBRICK Sarah


January 24th


Happy 21st Birthday . | - Love


Mum, Dad, Hazel, Xander, Paddy and All at Mitton xx


To my very special girlfriend


. Love Always Richard xx x


21st Birthday


My love • ; always, Frances xx.


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Ciltheroe Advertiser iTImes, Thursday, January 26,2012


MP wants the Valley to growthe E-Z way


NEW Lancashire Ente^rise Zones, including one in the Kibble Valley, were the focus of a three-way meet­


Evans said: "It was a pleasure to meet with County Coun. Driver today. We share an enthusiastic and optimistic view of Ribble Valley’s future and in­ deed Lancashire’s future. “I was pleased to leam that the Grow­


Driver and his team for the remarkable effort they have put in to bring about these outstanding results.” .


and I also discussed the new enterprise zones at the BAe Systems sites in both Samlesbury, in the Ribble Valley, and Warton, in Fylde. I amxonfident that these enterprise zones/combined with sound investment, will ensure long­ term growth and jobs in the Ribble Val­ ley and the rest of Lancashire. “I would like to thank County Coun.


ing Places Fund will be investing almost £13m. into Lancashire, and that there were five successful bids from Lanca­ shire for the Regional Growth Fund, totalling approximately £20m. in invest­ ment for our county. “Coun. Driver, Mark Menzies MP,


Ribble Valley and Deputy Speaker of the House, who met 'with County Qjun. Geoff Driver, Leader of Lancashire County Council, and Mark Menzies, MP for Fylde. Speaking from Westminster, Mr


ing at the House of Commons. It involved Nigel Evans, MP for the


in Downham Village Hall and members would be really grateful for any help, and ■ advice by someone with carpentry' experi-^


plea for builder MEMBERS of Stage Two Downham; the popular amateur theatrical group based in Downhara, are in need of an enthusiastic set builder to work as part of their team. ' The group presents two plays each year


Theatre group's


contact Eddie Bootle on 01200 423788 or Fran Osborne on 423301.


ence. Anyone who can help in any way please


Child exploitation suspect cautioned


A 42-YEAR-OLD man from Clitheroe has been cautioned for inciting a child into


: He has since been placed on the Sex Of­ fenders Register for two yeare.


Ribchester tpilets are stayuig open


ON page 3 of last week’s Clitheroe Adver­ tiser and Times (January 19th edition), we reported under the headline “Fury over closure of public toilets” that the loos in Ribchester were set to close. We would like to point out that the toi­


ENTERPRISING: Nigel Evans MP meeting on the terrace of the House of Commons with Lanca­ shire County Council Leader Geoff Driver and Fyle MP Mark Menzies.


And Mr Evans welcomes ‘legacy’ cash


RIBBLE Valley MP Nigel Evans and has praised Lancashire Coun­ ty Council on its announcement of £50m. worth of additional invest­ ment in projects designed to leave a lasting legacy., : ^ ^ As reported in last week’s Clit­


result of additional back office cost savings that the authority has made.


.


Mr Evans said: “I was delighted when County Coun. Geoff Driver,


heroe Advertiser and Times, £40m. of this initial funding has come as a result of changes the county council made in Septem­ ber, 2009, to the its treasury man­ agement poli^. The remaining £10m. is as a


broadband is very welcome, as is £lm. for libraries in our area. “There will be at least three more ‘youth zones’ created with


there will be £10m. for sustainable employment for young people, £5m. for a concessionary travel scheme to help young people into employment and a further £5m. on infrastructure schemes to promote employment initiatives. “Another £5m. for superfast


Leader of Lancashire. County Council, confirmed these savings and detailed the additional initia­ tives that are now possible as a di­ rect consequence of the good work of the Council. “In the area of-employment


Council Tax for the third year run­ ning I believe that these concur­ rent savings and initiatives prove that Lancashire County Council is, a beacon of success and deserves great credit.”


committed to transport schemes under the capital programme, in­ cluding £7m. towards solving the traffic congestion at Broughton, which I know will be welcome news to many of my constituents who use Broughton as part of their daily commute. “At the same time as freezing


£6m. and Armed Forces Veterans will act as mentors in secondary schools in a £3m. scheme. “In addition, 15m. has been


lets in Ribchester are not among the eight public toilets that are closing in die Ribble Valley.


Make Valentine's Day Special For The One


Place your messdge'.in your local paper . / '; and online and.you'could


win a prize courtesy of: t/%3 F' I


THE January meeting of Clitheroe Lady Farmers opened with presi­


for the evening, Nicola Dinsdale, a graduate sports therapist who is already well known to many mem- bers as she runs a sports injury clinic in Clitheroe in partnership with her father, Nick Dinsdale. Nicola had just heard that she


dent Angela Whitwell welcoming three new members to the group and wishing everyone a happy, . healthy and peacefiil New Year. She then introduced the speaker


had been selected to join the team of health' professionals working • at the Olympics and Paralympics, based at the Olympic Village. After defining the role of sports therapist and (fiscussing some of


the more frequent type of injury, Nicola showed a selection of slides of her work in Ghana,- where she went on a scholarship awarded by


the Institute of Sports Therapists. ~ different types of injury, and the


work with the Blackburn rugby team, which meant that their inju­ ries could be seen as they actually happened - rather than a couple of days later in the clinic - provid­ ing a different perspective.' Nicola then went on to discuss


ties, no training programmes, no stadiums, no back-up teams, no financial support and no concept of sports injuries. This meant that pulling a player out of the team because of injury was a very un­ popular move! 'The players were paid the equivalent of £150 per month and often did not even have thefuUkit. Nicola’s next experience was to


Ghana’s leading football team - its equivalent of Manchester United, but in very contrasting conditions to our top teams. The players had very few facili­


Whilst there, she worked with


- the County Diamond Jubilee Cel­ ebrations to be held at Samlesbury Memorial Hall on Thursday, Feb­ ruary 9th. The next meeting of the Clitheroe branch will be on Mon­ day,, February 20th, at The Calf s Head, Worston.


Nicola was thanked for a fasci­ nating evening by Liz Smith, who wished her well for her Olympic training weekends and in her fur­ ther studies for a MSc in Sports Therapy. Members were reminded of


of arthritis, and gave a demonstra- tiori of remedial massage, inviting members to try their hand by giv­ ing each other shoulder massage - hterally “hands on learning”! There were many questions and


appropriate first aid and treatment for situations such as ankle sprains, muscle tears, broken noses, bleed­ ing and bangs to the head. She discussed the different types


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relating to the alleged incitement of a 14- year-old American girl, being groomed over the internet, by Blackburn’s Engage team who were working alongside the FBI in America.'


sexual activity.- The man was investigated for offences


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