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34 ClitheroeAdvertlser&TImes, Thursday, October 2nd, 2014 Family


Tel: 01282 422331 Email: bmdnorthwest@jpress.co.uk Post or call in at: Bull Street, Burnley, BB111DP.


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Brian Price & Son Funeral Directors


Peacehaven Chapel o f Rest The Genuine and Independent


family concern o f two generations offering a 24br personal service Carl, Jean and Pauline


Tel: Clitheroe 441297 ^ 're-paid funeral plans at'ailable on request*


DEATHS DOHERTY .


& On Monday 22nd w September


Josephine Margaret (Jo)


suddenly after a long illness Josephine, aged 55 years at Salford


2014,


-.y.T of the late Tony and Margaret, treasured


• Church, Rawtenstall at 11am on Thursday 2nd October 2014, followed by cremation at


' at St James The Less


Crematorium at 12.20pm. Donations are requested to be sent to Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust


Accrington


..Sclerosis). Funeral Director


attention o f Professor Herrick for research into


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Johnson of Fred Hamers, James Street, Rawtenstall, Tel 01706 21S721.


Systemic Dawn


Jeannette Lorraine Wilson


On 27th September 2014 peacefully at her brothers home in Clitheroe,


Jeannette aged 55 years formerly of Marsden Street, Accrington.


The devoted mum of the late Omella,


loving partner of the late John Boardman, cherished sister of Pat and Stephen,


loved sister in law of Amanda and Mick, loving auntie of Jade and Arren.


A service to celebrate Jeannette’s life followed by cremation will take place at Accrington


Crematorium on Monday 6th October at 1.40pm Donations in memoty of Jeannette to Bella’s


Bubbles c/o Miss Jade Greenwood, 34 Riverside, Clitheroe, BB7 2NP .


Family'flowers only please. All enquiries to Champ Funeral Services,


Bank House, Whalley Road, Clayton le Moors, Accrington, Lancs Tel No: 01254390731


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sister in law, aunt and great aunt and a devoted and well loved friend to many. Funeral to take place


sister, also


Hospital, and 'o f Whalley formerly of Rossendale. Much loved partner of Wendy and daughter


Royal


September 25th 2014, peacefully at his home with his family by his side, Barry aged 76 vears. The beloved husband of Gael, dearly loved father of Pamela, Angela, Karen and Simon, also a devoted grandpa and papa. A private family cremation will take at


On Thursday


Crematorium and a service


thanksgiving will take place at Whalley Parish Church on Friday 3rd October at 12.30pm. No flowers by request, donations in memory of Barry may be made to the East Lancs Hospice c/o


103a King Street, Whalley, BB7 9SW Tel: 01254 824529.


Funeral


Langshaws Service,


Accrington of


place


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LEACH


Mabel, David, Susan, Katherine


John Gordon (Jack)


families would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends


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neighbours for the many


condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Ian Humphries for his kind and


sympathy and letters and cards


expressions


ministrations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations for Age U.K. They would also like to express


comforting words Dr. Barry Smith


appreciation to Dr. V. Warren along with all the Staff of The Manor House, Chatbum for all their care, kindness and support and to the Brown Cow, Chatbum for the refreshments.


their SNAPE


We would like to say thank you to friends, neighbours and family


Gladys & Kenneth Josh Robinson f ir the gifts


. Donations to Ribble Valley Macmillan Nurses amounted to £560.


that we received in money.


Peter, Brian and family would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends


STANLEY Joyce


neighbours for the many


and expressions


sympathy and letters and ’cards - of condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Judith Talbot for her kind words and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations for North West Air Ambulance. They would also like to express their appreciation to the Doctors, Nurses and Staff of Clitheroe Community Hospital for all their care and support.


kind of


GOLDENWEDDING'


Norman ana family would like to thank all relatives and friends for their support, cards, flowers and donations to Saint Leonards Church at Langho. Also to the Rev. Martin Duerden for the lovely service. Thanks also to the District Nurses for their care of Ann over


Ann Whltham (Nee Maple)


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Langshaws o f Whalley for their help and care of arrangements. May Goa bless you all.


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The family of the late Veronica Mary Wilkinson wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends


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donations received during their time of sorrow. Special thanks to doctors, nurses and staff o f the Royal Blackburn Hospital & to Carol Edwards for her kind words & ministrations._______


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BIRTHDAY MEMO­ RIES


From your loving wife Ethel and all the family.


Birthday memories of a dear nusband, dad, grandad and great* grandad, October 3rd. A special day another year A loving thought, A silent tear. A little prayer to keep in touch with the one we love and miss so much.


MUSGR0VE Stowell


BIRTHDAY MEMO­ RIES .


ANGIE >


Love you more. Nik,


Mum and Dad xx Happy birthday sis,


October 6th. Thinking of you, Somewhere over the rainbow, On your birthday, Love you and miss you so much, baby face.


Angela Kate Walmsley


VOLKMER Margaret & Otto


wish to thank all their family and friends for lovely cards and gifts (or their Diamond Wedding Anniversary.


Harrison and Alexa xxxx.


Stephen,


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Birthday memories of my much loved wife, October 3rd. Loved and remembered always.


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WHAT’S NEW? Renault’s latest generation Twingo is all back to front: the sngine’s in the boot and drive goes to the rear wheels. Con­ fused? You shouldn’t be, be- :ause the French firm’s logic is surprisingly sound. This new Twingo might buck conven­ tion in city car circles, but the upshot to everything not being where it should be is a more spacious cabin and improved refinement. The French firm has a long


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and largely successful history when it comes to small cars. Right fromthe start the first- gen Twingo nailed it in terms Dfspace, ease of use, affordabil­ ity and fiin to drive attributes. With this more polished ap­ proach, Renault hopes this third-gen car can do the busi­ ness 20-odd years later. LOOKSAND IMAGE Short but tall is the new


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BEHIND THE WHEEL With no engine up front,


the Twingo’s modest fascia is less bulky than normal. This in turn boosts forward visibility. And with no front driveshafts present, the car’s turning cir­ cle is smaller than anything else in its class. What the Twingo is not is a tail-happy hooligan, as Renault’sengineershavesetthe car up tobe refined, benign and easy to drive. The result is a car with a decent ride, slick man­ ual gear change and accurate steering. Like the car, engine choice


black when it comes to city cars these days. The Twingo is no different; its lofty stance yet compact footprint allow it to squeeze into some seriously tight spaces, yet afford occu­ pants a good amount of cabin space and comfort. And then there’s the name - don’t un­ derestimate the power of the Twingo brand. Historically the cars have benefited from a


large take-up in mainland Eu­ rope and, predictably, you’re tripping over them in France. SPACE AND PRACTICALITY There’s a reason why the


Twingo’s engine is in the boot, and it isn’t to excite keen driv- ers.No.thelogicbehindtherear engineandrear-wheeldrivelay- out was to liberate more cabin space. And it’s no gimmick, as Renault’s eneineers have


shaved 10cm off the previous car’s length, yet have been able to extend this car’s wheelbase by 12cm, ensuring this five- door car is a genuine four-seat­ er-just. Furthermore, you can fold the rear seats and, if you pick the right option, fold the front passenger seat forwards to liberate a whopping 2.3m1 of load space. Try doing that in an averaee suoermini.


is equally compact. The flag­ ship 0.9-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol motor also powers the Clio, but for the Twingo, this 90 horsepow­ er motor has been modified so it fits under the boot floor. The result is a punchy response and ample pov/er, even for modest motorway trips. The enginefit- ted to all bar the top trim is a 70 horsepower non turbo 1.0-litre unit, which delvers an equally refined performance at low soeedsbut does need to be Ded-


alled harder out of town. VALUE FOR MONEY ThislatestgenerationTwin-


go is no hair shirt econobox, so don’t expect Tata Nano rock bottomprices.You’relookingat u-and-a-bit thousand pounds for the high power model, al­ though this does come with enough kit to embarrass a su­ permini from the class above. In reality the more popular 70 horsepower cars strike a bet­ ter balance of affordability and luxury, with all the safety basics covered plus DAB radio and mid range models adding air-con for a shade under 10 grand. WHO WOULD BUY ONE? Want a small city car but fancy somethingalittleleftfield?Ifso, Renault’s Twingo might do the trick. The car’s unconventional rear engine layout has more to do with liberating extra cabin space than replicating the an­ tics ofPorsche’s 911, and it’s this logical approach to practicality that should have savvy buyers beating a path to the dealer- shiDS.


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