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September 4th 2014 in
Peacefully
BOYD MARTIN Timothy (Tim)
on
’Peacehaven’ Chapel of Rest. Service and interment will take place at St. Nicholas Church, Sabden on Wednesday September 17th at 11.30a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Tim if so desired may be given fo r . either St. Nicholas Church Building Fund or Help for Heroes, c/o Mr. B. Parfitt, 17 Pendleside Close, Sabden, BB7 9DJ. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 4 4 1 2 9 7 .
father-in-law of Rob, devoted grandfather of Abigail also a loved brother of Deborah. Reposing
loving in F0ULKES
Mountbatten Hospice, Southampton, o n ' Thursday 28th August 2014, after long illness. Devoted mum of Ben and Jessica. Beloved sister of Rob. Funeral details c/o
A.H.Cheater Funeral Directors, Romsey,
Woodhead Road, Read, Lancs. Passed away at
Formerly
peacefully Countess
01794-513393. HARGREAVES
September 4th 2014 in hospital. Sandra aged 71 years - of Cnatburn. . The dearly loved wife o f Derek, much loved mother of Keith and the late Mark, a dear mother- in-law of Heather, devoted nana of Sarah, Emma, Zoe and Mark, great nan of Benjamin and Elijah .also a dear sister. Reposing in 'Peacehaven' Chapel of Rest where a service will be held tomorrow Friday September 12th at
Peacefully on
Crematorium at 11a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Sandra i f so desired may be given for the Castle Medical
followed by cremation at
Accrington
District Nurses (please make cheques to Castle
. Centre, Railway View Road, Clitheroe, BB7 2JG.
Mrs C. Anderson, Castle Medical Group, Clltheroe Health
Jedical Group), c/o
Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors,. Tel: 01200 4 4 1 2 9 7 .
Inquiries to 10a.m. Sandra Jeannette
(nee Wlldman) Ruth Kathryn
of
Tipi aged 73 years of Sabden. The dearly loved husband o f Enid, much loved father of Elizabeth,
Community Hospital. Clitheroe DEATHS MASON
Peacefully after a long illness borne with great courage on August 29th 2014. David aged 77 years of Clitheroe
Rev. David
Lightdiffe. The dearly loved husband of Helen also a much loved
formerly of Lytham. Sklpton
Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 441297.
Suddenly
SUNGER BARBARA
companion to her beloved dog Ellie. A service
Clitheroe, Barbara aged 75 years, passed away, beloved wife of Keith, much loved mother o f • Kate, Andrea and Nick, mother-in-law to Phil, Carol and Andy, loving sister of Mavis • and Derek, sister-in- law to Brian and Zena and loving nana to Neil, Simon, Jake, Alex, Emily, Charlie, Robbie and great grandma to Sienna. Xavier, Jayden ana 'soon to be* baby Leo. A much loved friend to .many
September 4th 2014 at Castleford
on in
and
Whalley Road, Clitheroe. BB7 lAW Tel: 01200 443045 •
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Crematorium at 1.00pm on Monday ' 15th September 2014. Reposing in th e ' Chapel of Rest at Clitneroe Funeral Service. Family flowers only please but donations if so desired, in memory of Barbara, to Guide Dogs for the Blind, c/o Clitneroe Funeral Service,
cremation will be held at
and Accrington
cremation. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of David if so desired may be given for a charity of your own personal
a private choice.
'Peacehaven’ Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at The White Church, Fairhaven, Lytham St. Annes on Monday September 15th at lp.m. followed by
and grandfather. Reposing
father in
and ana
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 65TH BIRTHDAY
Christine, Ian, Clare and family would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many
BRITCUFFE John Michael
condolence received during their sad loss. Sincere thanks to Rev. Ian Humphreys and Rev. Hany Jones for their
sympathy and letters and cards
expressions
afterwards and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations. They would also like to express their appreciation to the Doctors of Pendleside Practice along with all the Staff of Abbeyfield House, Low Moor for the care and kindness shown to Michael. Finally to Carl, Jean, Pauline and Staff of Brian Price & Son, Funeral Directors for all
refreshments
arrangements. You were all absolutely' tremendous\
The family o f the late Elsie Diclanson would like .to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many
DICKINSON Elsie
condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Annie Dickinson for such a fitting service and to all who attended and have given donations for the North West Air Ambulance.
sympathy and letters and cards
expressions GREEN
Marie, John, Helen ajid families would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many
William Derrick expressions Group TREASURED and
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condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Andy Froud for his kina
ministrations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations for St. Mary's Church. They would also like to express their appreciation to Dr. M. Flatley, the Doctors, Nurses and Staff of Royal Blackburn Hospital along with all Carers involved for all their
comforting kindness. care and * words
sympathy and letters and . cards
the funeral
allowing us the use of St. James Church, to Trinity Methodist Church for their assistance in the preparation of the service and for the
ministrations, prayers and visits, to Rev. Mark Pickett
kind for
kind of
of
Lesley, Lorraine and families would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends
TREWSDALE Hilda Margaret
Nicholson for his kind words and comforting ministrations and to all who attended the funeral service and have sent flowers. Finally to Carl, Jean, Pauline and Staff of Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors for all
condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Canon
arrangements and compassion shown.
INMEMORIAM funeral
sympathy and letters and cards
the many kind expressions
neighbours
• and for
of of
Rodney
HACKING Keith
65
September 17th Happy Birthday
Love wife Margaret, daughter Marie and grandchild Rose
"Enjoy your retirement1 DIAMOND WEDDING
SQ^dymiversary Margaret &
Otto Volkmer 60 Years
September 11th
Love Jason, Mum and Bob, Lorraine, Carol and families x
kind of
of
BIRTHDAY MEMO RIES
Birthday memories of a dear Husband, Dad and Grandad, 16th September
MARSDEN Tom
Love from Dorothy, Anne, Christine and families.
We cannot send a birthday card, Your hand we cannot touch, But God will take our greetings To the one we love so much.
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PUNCHARD Terence & Doreen
Congratulations Mum & Dad on your 65th Wedding Anniversary September 17th
Lots and lots of love. Hope you have a lovely day.
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Gontinental Market brings
a taste of Europe to town Fine foods and artisan goods from across Europe at three-day event
Some of the finest artisan borough’s economic devel- products in Europe will be up for grabs in Clitheroe later this month, when the town hosts its second continental market. ■ Geraud Markets, the UK’s leading operator of specialist markets, will occupy the Clit heroe Market Car Park from September 26th to 28 th. Geraud Markets manages
55 continental markets across the country, as well as the fa mous Covent Garden Sunday Market, and over 40 stallhold ers from across Europe have already lined up to take part in the three-day bonanza. The market, organised by
Ribble Valley Borough Coun cil, will feature fine foods, including French creperie, German sausages and aPolish barbecue, as well as top-qual ity artisan items, such as Balkan amber and silver jew ellery, and Italian scarves. Clitheroe Market is also
expected to open for the du ration of the event. Ribble Valley Borough
Council deputy leader Simon Hore, who is chairman of the
BLUESAPPHIRE WEDDING By fax
L o n g r i c J g e H i g h S c h o o l A M a t h s a n d C om p u t in g C o l l e g e W i t h a Rural D im e n s i o n
opment working group, said: “Clitheroe is famed for its in-
dependentretailers, while the Ribble Valley Food Trail and Clitheroe Food Festival attract thousands of food enthusiasts to the borough every year. “We launched this year’s •
summer season with the town’s first continental mar ket, which was a great suc cess, attracting thousands of enthusiastic shoppers to the town, and are we are inviting residents from across Lanca shire tojoin us for what prom ises to be an even bigger and better event, with some excit ing products up for grabs.” Clitheroe has hosted a reg
ular market since the Norman Conquest in the 12 th Century. Over 80 stalls nowsell fruit
and vegetables, bread and cakes, fish and meat, clothing and lingerie, pottery and craft items, curtains and fabrics, rugs and household textiles, flowers and electrical goods. It is also home to a number
of specialist food traders re nowned for their quality.
Radek Bajkowski.of the Polish Barbecue, one of the many traders expected atthe Continental Market
Now’s the time to sort out your will and do some good
CLIT8ER0EADVERHSER6T1MES I 73
From the left, Joe McCredie, Katherine Cowgil and Keith Bagot, of Steele and Son with Bagot Heyes Solicitors in Clitheroe.
Have you made a will? If not, then now would be a great time to doit and benefit agood cause at the same time. The Christie Charity Make
a Will Week runs from next Monday, September 15th, to Friday the 19th and is being supported once again in Clit heroe by Steele and Son with Bagot Heyes Solicitors. Lastyear’s Will Week was a
great success and many local people took the opportunity to make or update their will for free in return for a dona tion to the Christie Charity.
Keith Bagot, Partner and
Wills and Probate expert at the firm, based at 4 Castle Gate in Clitheroe, said: “We are proud to take part in Make a Will Week and support such a worthy cause. “Unfortunately it is a sad
fact that cancer touches most of our lives at sometime, and many local residents have benefited from the wonder ful work done by the Christie.” To find out more, contact
Steele and Son direct on 01200 444321 where the team will be pleased to help you.
"My daughter has settled in
extremely well, and I can't think of anything you could improve." (Year 7 Parent)
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