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family concern o f two generations offerings 24hrpersonal service . Carl, Jean and Pauline


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. loving brother of Margaret. Ellis and Rex and a loving brother-in-law of Edna. , A funeral service will be held today Thursday, January 31st, at Skipton Crematorium, at 10.20 am.-The Rev. J. Knott will officiate. All enquiries * to Helliwells Funeral Service, Stott House, Burnley Road, Colne. Tel; 8708Q8.


. Blackburn Hospital, George Allen aged 75 years. The dearly loved dad of • Carl, much loved granddad of Danielle and Laura,


the Royal


22nd, 2013, peacefully at


n Tuesday January Peacefully Saturday


Janet Dorothy


Blackburn Funeral Services, 9 New Wellington Street, Blackburn. BB2 4DY.. Tel. 01254 260005


January 2013 at her home, Janet aged 75 years, beloved wife of Gordon, loving mum to Steven, Martin, Linda and Tracy also a much loved grandma. Funeral Service will take place at Pleasington Crem­ atorium on Monday, February 4th at 12 noon, family flowers only please, but donations if so desired to Marie Curie c/o and further enquiries to Harry


26 th Gibbs, on


Peacefully on January 22nd 2013 in hospital. Florence aged 89 matburn.


BRIGGS Rorence


'Peacehaven* Chapel of Rest. Service and interment will take place at Christ Church, Chatbum on Tuesday, February 5th at 11.30am. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Florence if so desired may be given for North West Air Ambulance, c/o Mrs V. Leach, Carter Fold Cottage, West Bradford Road, Wad- dington, Clitheroe, BB7 3JD. Inquiries to Brian Price & Son, Funeral Directors, Tel. 01200 441297.


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Aged 65, formerly-of Clitheroe,


Michael


passed away 20tn December, 2012, at Cheadle Hulme. Much loved husband of Florence, father to Angela,


sadly


Debbie, Krystian, Michelle and Alan. Much loved brother, grandfather


- Tracey,


uncle. ______ ____ LEAVER


The service will be held at English MarWrs RC Church Whalley


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February 2013 at 11am followed by Interment at Wlialley & Wiswell Cemetery. Family flowers only and donations to Critical Care Royal Blackburn Hospital c/o L Champ Funeral Services, Bank House, Wlialley Road, Clayton-lc- Moors, BB5 sDY Enq: Tel 012.44 390731.


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Peacefully on 24th January 2013 in hospital following a short illness fortined by the rights of Holly Mother Church, surrounded by his loving family, Brian aged 80 .years of Whalley. • Beloved Husband of Maureen, loving Dad of Alison and Andrew, a dear Brother to Eric and a cherished Grandad to Emma and Victoria and a good friend to many. “He Will Be Sadly Missed”


John Brian on and


much loved mother of Jennifer and Suzanne also a dear mother-in- law of Donald. Reposing


of the late Harry, he dearly loved wife


ly * MCKENNA


Peacefully on January 27th 2013 in hospital and fortified by the Rites of Holy Mother Church. • Margaret, aged 94 years of Clitheroe. The dearly loved wife of the late Denis, much loved mum of Margaret, loving mother-in-law of Barrie, dearest nana of Kathryn and Vicki, devoted great grandma . of Robert and Laura, great great-grandma of John, Carter and Bleu also a loved sister to many. R.I.P. Reposing in


Margaret Mary


Dinsdale, 11 Princess Avenue, Clitheroe, BB7 2AL. Inquiries to ' Brian Price & Son, Funeral Directors, Tel. 01200 441297.


Chapel of Rest. Reception into St. Michael & St.' John's R.C. Church, Clitheroe on Monday, February 4th at 5.30p.m. Requiem Mass will be offered on Tuesday, February 5th at 1.30pm followed by interment at* Clitheroe Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Margaret if so desired may be given for either East Lancashire Hospice Fund or National Deaf Children's Society, c/o Mrs


( 'Peacenaveir Kathryn


January 2013, aged 69. He was a lo\ang .husband,


Passed away peace­ fully in his sleep at his home in Spain on Tuesday,


PASCARELU Ralph'


22nd


father-in-law and abuclo. We will all miss you deeply.


father,


You will always be in our hearts.


We love you Ralph. SCHORELD


Peacefully on January 27th 2013 in hospital after a snort illness.' Dorothy aged 89 years, of Clitheroe. The dearly loved wife of the late Jim, much loved mum of John, Ian and Nigel, loving mother-in-law of Annette, Kath and Andrea also a dearest grandma and great- grandma. Reposing in ’Peacehaven*^ Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation vrill take place at Accrington Crematorium on Wednesday, February 6th at 11am. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Dorothy if so desired may be given for North West Air Ambulance, c/o Mrs V. Leach, Carter Fold Cottage, West Bradford Road, Wad- dington, Clitheroe, BB7 3JD. Inquiries to Brian Price & Son, Funeral Directors, Tel. 01200 441297.


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Rest in Peace.


sympathy and letters and cards of condolence received during their’sad loss. Thanking also Mr. Eddie Joyce for his kind words and to all who attended the funeral -service and have given donations. They would also like to express their appreciation to all the Doctors and Nurses along with the Macmillan Nurses involved in Helga's care for all their care and kindness.


Ronnie and family would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many -kind expressions


Helga Newlenia of R I C H E R


Doreen, Mark and Peter wish to thank family,


Edwin


ncighDours and work colleagues and all who attended Edwins funeral. Thank you to all who sent cards, flowers - and gave donations and to all who braved the weather conditions on the day.


friends,


Allan, Christopher and family woula like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many


FORT - Barbara


during their sad loss. Thantung also Rev. Canon


received


sympathy and letters and cards of condolence and floral tributes


expressions


kind of


Nicholson for his kind words and comforting ministrations and to all who attended the funeral service.


Rodney MALONE


(Mr Malone) Robert, would like to thank family, neighbours, friends,


' Sylvia Margaret


donations received for the air ambulance at this sad time, 'rhank you to Mr David Ireland for his sympathetic words and to the large congregation who attended Sylvia's funeral. Thanking Clitheroe Funeral Service for their help and advice. God Bless You All.


and


In Memoriam CRUMP


Its been five years since you passed away,


Ann Lavinia


You are in our thoughts euen/ day,


The memories we have will never wane,


Husband Dave, children Nicola and Louise, grandchildren Alex and Olivia and friends and family.


We wdl always love you which helps the pain.


God Bless


. Forever in our thoughts. Auntie Sue, tfncle Pete, Simon and Lindsay, Debi, Simon and Jordan. Donna,


Martin, Scott and Huey X X .


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February 2nd 2003. JV/iss you and love you always,


WALMSLEY Angle


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the issue that dominates discussion every time talk turns to this car; the doors. The front ones open normally


but the back ones slide aside on cleverly concealed runners, so parents need have no more worries about their offspring re-sculpting the side of adja­ cent parked cars in tight su­ permarket spaces. And with the side doors


open, you’re ready to admire this car’s party piece: the ab­ sence of the kind of centre B-


■pillar that almost every other car in the world has to have for structural rigidity. Here, that same stiffness is provid­


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ed by the edges of the doors them­ selves when they shut tightly togeth­ er, clamping themselves against the body. What this ingenuity creates is a car that’s incredibly easy for anyone of any age to get in and out of. And get things in and out of. With


both side doors open, there’s a 1.5m wide aperture, into which you can slide items of up to 2.34m in length if you’ve taken up the option of folding flat the front passenger seat. Of course, most of the time, you’ll


still be loading stuff' like that in through the 318-litre boot, extend­ able to 1,386 litres if you flatten the rear bench. This car though, has primarily


been packaged for people - and the lives they lead. Thanks to the pillar­ less Easy Access system, it’s simplic­


ity itself to lean in and install a child seat or to help in an aging relative. And up front? Well, with an overall vehicle height that’s 12cm higher than a Fiesta, you get all the benefits of what Ford calls a higher ‘com­ mand’ seating position. Ford models are generally great to


drive and most of the reason why is found in one thing: chassis stiffness. You might think that the lack of a B-pillar would see this B-MAX fall­ ing down here. Not a bit of it. It’s not that there isn’t one -


it’s just that you


can’t see it. Clever design has integrated the


central pillar structure into the lead­ ing edges of the front and rear doors


where they come to­ gether. When they’re shut, they clamp themselves to the body very tightly and become part of ' the stifftiess of the car. So much so in fact that this B-


MAX can actually boast a stiffer structure than that of the Fiesta su­ permini upon which it’s based.


. And a stiffer ride too? Well actu­ ally no. The ride quality is one of the very best things about this car. There’s a suppleness to the sus­


pension which strikes a better bal­ ance here than in anything else Ford makes, soaking up terrible town tarmac, yet firm enough to keep body roll well controlled through


!Sty roads you’ll en-


oy yourself on thanks to standard torque vector­


ing system that helps comer tum-in and accurate, well-weighted electric power steering. And under the bonnet? Well, if


you can get beyond the 90PS 1.4 and auto-only 105PS 1.6-litre petrol units at the foot of the range, there’s plenty to admire, most notably with. the innovative three cylinder 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol powerplants, of­ fered in either 100 or 120PS guises. If you want a diesel, there’s a


choice of a rather slow 75PS ■ 1.5 TDCi or a 95PS 1.6-litre TDCi en­ gine.


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