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, C h ape l o f R e s t. A service will be held at St.. - Jam e s Church, Clitheroe, on Tuesday, March 12 th , at 12 .3 0 pm ,
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, fa th e r o f Emma and . A n n c l i and much loved b y all the family. - R ep o s in g
P e a c e fu l ly -o n : March 4 th . 20 x 3 in hospital. E rn ie aged 69 years o f Clitheroe. The dearly lo v ed husband o f Jo y c e , d e a r step-
Ernest David (Ernie)
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C l ith e ro e , B B 7 aE B . F o r funeral arran ge- ' ments please contact B r ia n Price & Son, F u n e ra l Directors, T e l ; 0 12 0 0 4 41207.
• p la c e a t Accrington Crematonum on a day to ^ be arranged. F am i ly flowers on ly p le a se , donations in memory o f Ernie i f so desired may be given fo r Cancer Research U .K . , c /o Mrs S . B la ck b u rn , M on tagu e
Street , 14
o f Rest. Service and c rem a t io n wi l l take
Peacehaven* Chapel
Acc r ington Cremat o r ium , at. 1 .4 0 pm. F am i ly flowers .o n ly p le a se , donations in memory o f Shirley i f so. d e sired ma y be g iv en fo r MacMillan Cancer Care, c/o Mrs C. hlantle, 19 hleadow V iew , ' L ow Moor, C lith ero e , B B 7 2NT .
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F eb rua ry 27th, 2 0 13 , in h ospita l. Sh ir le y , a g e d . 6 1 y e a r s , -of Clayton-le-Mooi« and fo n n e r ly o f Clitheroe. T h e dearly loved wife o f Jo h n , riiuch loved d au ghter o f the late R o y and Bette Mantle, lo v in g s is te r o f Ken and much loved b y all A e family. Reposing in
Su d d en ly peacefully-
bu t ’ on
(nee Mantle) ■ ShlrieyAnn
•Wish to express th e ir heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends a n d ; neighbours fo r th e ir wonderful expressions o f sympathy, c a rd s and
t-Vcillq - and fam i ly
JACKSON Michael
■ loss o f M ich ae l. Remembering all tlie many who a tten ded his service and to Monsignor C orcoran and Fr. J . Wareing fo r th eir
received at • the s ad
ministrations. Our special thanks • a r e extended for the bra v e ac.tions shown . and public spintedness o f s ta f f at T he F low e r Shop, Wellgate and passers-by. Our appreciation is a lso given to P aramedic s and staff a t A & E a t
. Rind
the Royal Blackburn Hospital.
Fraser, Andrew an d Karen would like to express their s inc ere thanks to all relatives and . friends . fo r th e many
McGURK Evelyn -.
, have given donations. Particular thanks to the Trinity Church family for all th e ir help, support an d prayers over the last 8 months. They would a lso like to e xp re s s their appreciation to Dr. Carter and th e District Nurses o f Pcndlcsidc Medical Practice along with Nurses
• help and kindness. F in a l ly to P au lin e , Carl and Je an fo r their kindness, guidan ce and support with the funeral arrangements.
i t a h n d u n c e r H M J - . ' V y
Physiotherapists o f Clitheroe Community Hospital for all their
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cremation a t Burnley Crematorium a t 1 .4 0 pm .
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companion o f the famiW pet dog Nina, a lo v ed uncle o f Paula, Deborah, Heather, Pamela^ Christopher, Derek and Tra<y and a dear great uncle. R IP. A t ' rest in Rosewood F u n e ra l Home, the funeral will take place from his home on Tuesday, March 12 th a t 12 . 15 pm fo r a fiineral service in S t M a ry Magda lene's Church, B u rn le y a t ipm p r io r
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P cn d lc s id c Hospice on Friday, is t March 2 0 13 , . Tony, aged 6o y ea rs, o f Three Rivers, We st B rad fo rd . The de ar ly loved husband and best- friend o f Je a n , much loved brother o f David and P e te r , d e ar brother- in - law o f Beryl and Iren e , Christine and B r ian ,
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Died peacefully e a r ly Tuesday March 5 th 2 0 13 in hospital witli his vrife Je a n b y his side. A d e a r s te p father o f A n d rew , Tricia and th e ir families also a loved brother o f M a r t in . Reposing
- OLIVER , Neville '
o f Rest. A service will be held a t S t . Catherine's Ch urch , West B rad fo rd on Wednesday, M a rch
followed by cremation at Burnley C rem a t orium at 2 -20 p.m.
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Crossroads Caring fo r Carers, c/o M r . A. Crowther, 17 Chestnut Crescent, B a r row , Clitheroe, B B 7 9 FD , Inquiries to B r ian Price & Son, Funera l Directors, Tel: 0 12 0 0 4 4129 7.
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Family flowers o n ly • please, donations in memory o f Neville i f so desired m a y b e given fo r e ith e r Pendleside M ed ic a l Practice D is tr ic t Nurses (please make cheques p a y ab le to Pendleside M ed ic a l Practice)
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• and letters and cards o f . ■ • condolence received during their sad loss. T han k in g also Rev. Andy Froud for his kind words and comforting m in is trations and to all who attended th e r fu n e ra l service and have given donations for St. M a ry • Magdalene Church Spire Fund. T h e y
. sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours fo r the many kind e x p r essions o f sym p a th y
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appreciation to R ev. J im Duxbury fo r all- his help and guidance along with the Doctors, N urses and S t a f f o f. Ward B 8 R o y a l . B la ckbu rn Hospital for all their care and attention.
th e ir Engagement
INGHAM a GRIFFIN
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A lso rem em b e r in g yo u r birthday March 19 th , y o u r lo v in g daughter Fran ce s x x .
In a garden o f rest Mum No worrif or pain God bless and keep you Till we meet again.
CROOK Frances
P rec iou s M o th e r 's D a y Memor ies o f a lo v in g 'm o th e r an d g randm o the r . L o v e from Dawn, M o,
FLYNN Wendy
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AUTHOR: Anne
O'Brien and, right, the front cover of her new book,‘The Forbidden Queen’.
www.clltheroeadvoi1l8er.co.uk Clitheroe Advcrtlser&
TImos.Thursday,March 7,2013 • 41 Support for NWAA selling author
NWAA at a charity event held on Satur day night at the Shireburne Park Club, Edrsford Road, Clitheroe. The money
RESIDENTS at Shireburne Park have presented a cheque for almost £600 to the North West Air Ambulance. • A cheque for £566 was presented to
latest medieval novel The Forbid den Queen, which is out tomor row (Friday) and tells the story of Katherine de Valois, Henry V’s child bride who went on the found the Tudor dynasty after being wid owed at a veiy young age.
A pint, a pint,niy kingdom for a pint!
THE Wars of the Roses, famously lost in the end by Rich ard III, arc the theme for a three-day beer festival at Clitheroe Rugby Club. Titled “Pour of the
EMC4CEMEMT
Roses”, the event is billed as “A civil way. to spend the week end” and highlights real ales from the rival rose counties of Lancashire and Yorkshire. The event is from 5 p.m. to midnight on Friday, noon to midnight on Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday, March 15th to 17th. Email event(@clit-
heroerugby.com to enter free prize draw for a crate of beer and festival T-shirt.
TRIP: Oakhill’s Year Three with Gary Young - general manager at Han son Cement and father of one of the pupils, Phoebe, (s)
the children a unique opportunity to take a factory tour and see the fascinat
O P E N
MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9am TO 5.30pm
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esting trip to find out how cement is made today and how this differs from how it was made in earlier years. General manager Gary Young gave
YOUNGSTERS from Whalley-based Oakhill College enjoyed a trip to Clithe roe’s Hanson Cement. Year Three pupils took a very inter
Mr Young and his factory “rocked” big time.
their exploration on the day; arid after wards had chance to gut their knowl edge of rocks to the test by sorting through some exciting rocks and fossils. At the end of the day all agreed that
ing and enormous machinery that is used in the manufacturing process. They also visited a quarry as part of
l2x tickets to be won for the Swing Commanders
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MEMBERS of the public are in vited to a free talk by best selling historical novelist Anne O’Brien at Hurst Green’s Stonyhurst College on Wednesday. The author will talk about her
Georgette Heyer-style “Regency Romances”, she decided to focus on giving a voice to historical wom en who fascinated her. Virgin Widow would be the first
who was called “better than Philip pa Gregory” by The Bookseller, Yorkshire-born Anne worked there as a history teacher, until she was encouraged to turn her hand to novel writing in 2005. After publishing a number of
An excellent storyteller, the story of
—. and. told A n n e
Q’Brien is published by Mira and costs £7-99 in paperback original.
Oakhill pupils think that Hanson rocks!
while it’s not ticketed, members of the public should book places through Elaine on info@silver-
dellbooks.com The Forbidden Queen by Anne
The event starts at 7-15 p.m. and of these,
Neville, the little-known wife of Richard III.
SUPPORT: •
Some of theShire- biirne O residents with their cheque for the NWAA. (s)
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■ mas cake made and donated for raffle. Thanks have been expressed to all who’
was raised last year at several events in cluding a jubilee party, a barbecue, the Shireburne Christmas party and a Christ-
helped set up the events and all those who attended and contributed to the donation.
Middle Earth Beer Festival
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