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I 46. Clltheroe Advertiser&Times, Thursday, April 26lh, 2012 i t www.clitheroeadverti8er.co.uk Ciitheroe422324(Editoriai), 01262426161 (Advertising), Bumiey 01282422331


^announce FAMILY NOTICES


ONLINE Funeral Directors


Brian Price & S o ^ Funeral Directors


Peacehaven Chapel of Rest The Genuine and Independent


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Carl, Jean and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297


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Full Monumental Memorial Service Free Bereavement Counselling Service


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Pendleton. Donations It d^ired can be made


Church,


Lan^shaws Funeral Service, 103A King Street, Whailey, BBv 9SW. Inquiries. Tel. 01234 SaaggQ.


HOWARD : I § lease by request, but Cl,'


^re being received for Polio F^Iowship c/o Helliwell's Funeral Service, Bracwell House, Church Street, Barnoldswick, BB18 SUT. Inquiries Tcl. 01282 8 3 19 3 7 .


onations if desired


Thursday, April 26th at St Mary*s, Gisbum at 11 a.m. prior to interment at 11-30 a.m. The Reverend G. Mack will officiate. Family flowers only


Michael, Steven and the late John.' A funeral service will held today,


home, Alice, aged 88 years of Gisbum, the beloved wife of the late Ralph, dearly loved mum of


^ Maiy Alice On Thursday, April 19th, 2012 at • her


c/o


to the East Lancashire Hospice,


With deepest regret, David passed away on April 19th, 201a, aged 64 years, at The East Lancashire Hospice, after a long battle agamst cancer. The funeral took place on Tuesday, April 24th, aoia, at All Saints


,


BRUCE David


Peacefully, on April 18th, 2012, in hospital, Dennis, aged 69 years, of Clitheroe and formerly of Adlington, the dearly loved husband of Irene, much loved dad of David and Robert, loving father-in-law of Tina and Lorraine, dearest grandad of Michael, Nikita and Jack, also a dear brother of Gladys and


PORTER Dennis


441Z97. _________ • Hoghtpn, on Friday, Parish Church, I r ^0731


Moors, . Accrington. BB5 5DY. Tel. 01254


jyomation. ■ Donations it desired in memory of Maty may be made payable to Trinity Methodist Church or R.N.L.I. c/o L Champ Funeral Services, Bank House, Whalley Road, Clayton le


family


Alistair, Christopher, Mward and Jennifer. Tne service ■ will, take place in Holy Trinity


• Apm 27th, 2012 at 10- 30. a.m. followed by a private


peacefully at. home iii Clitheroe, Maiy, aged 82 years, the beloved wife of the late Gerald, loving mother of the late James and Sally, loved mother-in-law of Chris and dear grandmother


On April \p r i l___, 2012,


ROTHWEa MawMai i6th


of


Rishton, BBi 4NR Inquiries to Briari Price and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200


Street,


Wednesday, April 25th. Donations in memory of Dennis if so desired may be given for the British Lung Foundation, c/o Mr D. Porter, 46 Fielding


on


Service and cremation took place at Accrington Crem­ atorium


Doris and brother-in- law of Sylvia.


Henwood for all her support and finally to Jyilliam Houghton ^neral Directors for the sensitive frneral arrangements. Thank uou all


Gill


appreciation to Dr Brown along with the District Nurses for all their care - and iandness.


LLOYD


'an d cards of condolence received ^ n n g their sad loss. Ranking,


sympathy and letters


Reverends Mark Pickett for his kind words and comforting ministrations and to all who attended the luncral service and Jwve given donations. They would also like to express their appreciation to Dr. J. Saunders along with all the Staff of Highbrake House for all their loving care to Donald.


also


Dorothy, Gillian, Derek and families wo^d like to express tneir smeere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind expressions


Donald Robert of


ReverenclG. Darby for his kind words and comforting minis­ trations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations. They would also like to express


also


sympathy and letters and cards of condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking


expressions


to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, ftiends and neighbours for the many


kind of


George, John,-Denise and family would like


FRANKLAND Dorothy Agnes


Management and Staff of --Belmont Residential Home for their care and compassion, Reverend


to the to


John, Wendy, Susan ^ d Andrew would like to thank all family and friends for their love and ^pport following C^ol^ sad passing. We have recieved donations of £400 for Friends of Clitheroe Hospital and £350 for The Salvation Army, ^itheroe Branch.


TURNER Carol


Thank you and love to you all.


Lakeland and Griffin and the District Nurses,


Colin and family would like to thank ^1 relatives, friends and neighbours for all the cards of sympathy and generous donations received. . Special thanks


CUNUFFE Mabel


to Drs WILSON


Suddenly last week at her home, Patricia Ann Wilson, aged 6o years of Kelbrook, much loved .mum of Janet and Sarah and dearly loved gran of R^n and Ella.


Patricia Ann . •


The funeral will be held at • Skipton Crematorium on Tuesday, May ist at i i a.m. Kamily flowers only, donations in memory of Ann to the MS Society c/o Helliwell's Funeral Service, Bracewell House, Church Street, Barnoldswick, BBiS SUT. ; Inquiries. Tel. oiaSa 8510.^7.


She will be in our thoughts alwaus.


Acknowledgement PARKER A ^ Annie Robin and families.


Still remembering a loving caring mum and granny.


pril 1988.


April 26th, 2005. Today is the day o/


FRANKLAND Malcolm


Edith, sons Gary and Tony, Gail and all the grandchildren.


JONES


In memory of a loving iftum, . April 24th. 2010.


Margaret


A loving mother, so good and kind,


For one we miss and love so dear.


Silent thoughts bring many a tear,


from Kathleen, Marie. and


Lowed by those she left behind,


wish we Still had. your wife


memories SO sad, Of someone we love and


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KEOUGH- BROWN


We are pleased to announce -the safe arrival of our son


Owen Dillon Brown


■ Born April 17lh, 2012 Weighing 71b 10oz


Thank you to family and friends for all your support


Karah and Alan X NUTTER-


STEINBRU James and Vanja are


delighted to announce the safe arrival of their son


Timo Steinbru Nutter


Born in Mombasa, Kenya on April 9th, 2012


Weighing 71b 4oz Congratulations from both families Birthdays


Our Lord and St Jude Thank you.


40 40 40 40 4 0 40 40 4 0 .


BROUGH I Jon


Michael April 24th


Happy 40th son


Love Mum and Bryan xx


Have a fab 40th Big Brother-


Love Kirsty,


Darren, Jessica and Archie, Adam and Gen xxx


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LET'S MAKE 2012 A YEAR TO REMEMBER


-audiences in the Ribble Val- ^ y enjoyed a fantastic evening of


'^*'^?*,®"‘®rtainraent entitled aNorth Meets South” and pro- Sided by St Augustine’s Swing


■Scottish Highlands. u"??-


TOchaber High School and eve- perform at


,nues in the Lochaber area.


r:!,: ^ partnership owes its gins to links between St Au-


istine s current music teach- ' iL u " ' H“J*son and Mat-


?H °w a r th - both former


Augustine’s pupils- and the hool s former Head, of Music,


Icher **'®*’’ e ndle , which are performed


^ ira ls a s Yanomamo”, “Song “Daughters of


iFamous for composing with L^°'™ter Ann (fonlon such


mgton comprehensive school links with


from the the Bil-


T.nS’'!”® Augustine’s Swing c l


SPECIAL OCCASIONS 2012 IS A BIG YE.


A BOY! ITS- DAY Susan and


Michael April 25th


Congratulations on your Golden Wedding Anniversary


With love and best wishes from


Richard and Kirsty,


Liz, Paul, Emily and Charlotte and Matthew xxx


messages, wishes and photos visit www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


To a d d your own personal Ifavea


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^


- the first of the summer visi­ tors-were singing and there was an excellent view of a buzzard


of shelducks and oyster catch­ ers and a loose flock of almost 50 swans, too distant to ascer-


rived at the banks of the River Douglas where the lunch stop was t^ en jn the glorious spring sunshine. There was a good se­ lection of birds on Becconsall Marsh beyond the River Doug­ las, the most outstanding record was of a Great White Egret, a rare bird in the UK and a mem­ ber of the heron family. There were good numbers


flying over and then soaring above. Skirting Much Hoole, they ar­


many of them, they headed south along field paths, crossing the busy A59 at Mount Pleas­ ant Farm and continuing to Little Hoole. On the early part of the walk a pair of chiffehaffs


FIFTEEN Clitheroe Ramblers set off from Hutton near Pres­ ton on a clear, warm sunny day that belied the time of year and was very welcome. Exploring an area new to.


cAt nff from Miittnn tiaov FIFTEEN Clitheroe Ramblers tain whether thev were M i Spnng was bursting out all over for Ramblers' Advertiser&TInies,Thur8day, Apr il 26,2012


brought out the first butterflies -Two peacocks, and a number of seven spotted ladybirds were round m the grass. A hare raced across in front.of the party, and marsh marigolds were the pick early spring flowers seen.


which had been really eniov- able.


■ Foyer makeover ■


’ area is being created at Ribble Valley Borough


■ Road. The new-look recep­


view rooms •


service desks • three new inter­


allowing public access ■ to the internet • a new customer­ facing location for the


two pa3ment areas • a public IT point


tion at the council of­ fices in Church Walk will feature: . ® three customer


is linked to resiting Clitheroe’s Visitor In­ formation Centre from the foyer to the Plat-, form Gallery, in Station


Council’s Offices in Clitheroe. The refurbishment


A MORE customer- friendly and cost-ef­ fective main reception


lery, also owned by the council, will simultane­ ously be refurbished to accommodate the award-winning Visitor Information Centre. As the gallery is next to the town’s rail station and bus interchange,


ecutive, Marshal Scott, said: “As well as mak­ ing information more accessible to the public, these changes will help the council run more cost-effectively.”


is expected to start shortly and be complet­ ed by late July.


Refurbishment work


the move is intended to improve access to infor­ mation for visitors and increase footfall. Council chief ex­


council’s contact centre • a staff entrance. The Platform Gal­


> 1 }


Longton Brook, a great spot­ ted woodpecker was also heard drumming, before they returned to Hutton. In all it was a walk of 11 miles, led by James Jolly,


north along the river embank­ ment, skirting Little. Hoole Marsh, and then joined the nib­ ble Way for a mile before head­ ing east though Westland farm fields, which, were full of sheep With their spring lambs. Following a path beside


After lunch, the party walked


and Canada geese were also spotted. The warm sunshine also


tain whether they were Mute or Whooper. Lapwings were back on their breeding terri- tones, sl^Iarks were singine in their aerial display, whilst reed ounting, meadow pipits, teal


_vvr* ^ tney wcrc Mute • - ^ ___ 47


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|!


SUNSHINE: The Clitheroe Ramblers enjoy their lunchbreak in 7 e lcZ e


month prison sentence suspended for one year, a 12-month supervi­ sion order and had to repay the


and council tax benefit of nearly £12,000 that they were not entitled to, as well as nearly £28,000 in ad­ ditional benefits from the Depart­ ment of Work and Pensions. That claimant received an eight-


RIBBLE Valley Borough Council has joined forces with the Department for Work and Pensions to prosecute two ben­ efits cheats. One claimant received housing


Benefits cheats to book


money, as well as £300 in legal costs.


a conditional discharge for 12 months after receiving housing and council tax benefit of nearly £4,000 that they were not entitled to. That claimant had to repay the


A second claimant received


which affected their entitlement to benefits.


had failed to notify the council of a change in their circumstances


benefit, as well as £150 in legal costs. In both cases, the claimants


cil spokesman said: “Committing benefit fraud can lead to prosecu­ tion, fines, or imprisonment, and in all cases claimants will have to repay any money they were not entitled to.


report a change in their circum­ stances, or are dishonest about information supporting their ben­ efit claim, they are treated as hav­ ing committed benefit fraud. Rib­ ble Valley Borough Council takes benefit fraud seriously and vrill not


“If claimants defiberately fail to A Ribble Valley Borough Coun­ to tell their benefits office about able from Ribble Valley Borough


Council’s benefits helpline on 01200414453.


feast as maestro returns to St Augustine’s


St Augustine’s, Peter was asked to judge the school’s annual Mu­ sic Festival, which this year at- tracted'a record 52 entries from young musicians from all year groups. . The day was a huge success, with all the pupils perform­ ing magnificently. Winners in the various classes were: Jun­ ior Brass/\yoodwind - Lucy Clark, Jacob Parker-Henry, Molly Hutchinson; Junior Piano/ Strings - Ben Ellis, Madeleine Baker, Lois Duxbury; Interme­ diate Brass/Woodwind - Will Golding, Tim Clarkson, Robert Taylor; Intermediate Piano/ Strings - James Hughes-Good- ing, Catherine Burns, Lucy Clark; Advanced - Gold Lizzie Burgess, Silver Oliver Burns, Bronze James Harvey.


. tired to Lochaber where he is now a musical composer. Also during his return visit to


bv SeVinnl phllHrAn »imiinr4 tVija world, Peter Rose has since re-


by schoo c ild e arou d he — __


tell you if the change affects your benefit. Further'inform'ation is avail­


be returning to work, starting a business, or a partner joining your household. The benefits office will


any changes in personal circum­ stances immediately. A change in circumstance could


hesitate to take action.” Benefits claimants are advised


WELCOME RETURN: Former St Au­ gustine’s music teacher Peter Rose with entrants in the school’s annual Music Festival (right), and (above) the St Augustine’s Swing Band bol­ stered by pupils from Lochaber Hi^ School in rehearsal for the North Meets South concert.


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