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I mother I Veronica
Very peacefully on July 14th 2014 ana fortified by the Rites of Holy Mother Church at Abbeyfleld House, Low Moor, Clitheroe. Betty aged 95 years of Clitheroe. The dearly loved wife of the late John, much loved of
Elizabeth (Betty)
| loving mother-in-law of 1 Pamela, Gary
grandma, great grandma and a good friend to ma iy
also a in Peacehayen’ Chapel of ny. R.I.P. Rep fLl.P. r ........... fcyYWjv.hay^ (24hr)
Society (please make cheques payable to Caritas Salford), c/o Mr. M. Wiggan, Cathedral Centre,. 3 Ford Street, Salford, M3 -6DP. Inquiries to Brian Price & Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 441297.
uldren's Sven for the Catholic Rescue
& St. John's Church, Clitheroe on Tuesday July 22nd at 11a.m. followed by interment at Ainsdale Cemetery, Southport at 1.15p.m. Flowers will be received at 'Peacehaven’ or donations in memory of Betty if so desired may be
and Angela. Michael
dearest and Reposing John,
Chatburn Old RoatL Clitheroe, BB7 4QG. Inquiries to Brian Price & Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200
Crematorium at 12.20p.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memoiy of James if so desired may be given for the Ribble
cremation Accrington
Valley
Wednesday July 23rd at 11.15a.m. followed by at
Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at St. Mary’s Church, Clitheroe
’Peacenaveiv on
father-in-law of Carol and Sally also a dearly loved grandfather of Amanda, Amy, Emily and Alice. in
Reposing
Jean, much loved dad of David
and Alan, beloved
On July 14th 2014 Keacefully at The aged 70 years.
ASPINALL James
lanor hus ’band /sm ,
. House James The of
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Ann Margaret Edwards
On July 4th 2014 at (Nee Smithies)
■ the Royal Blackburn Hospital, in her 68th •year. The dearly loved wife of the late Brian, much loved sister of John Smithies, sister-in-law to Jan, Ron, Jean and Dave. Devoted auntie to
• Adele. Hayley and Zoe, fun-loving great auntie to Pnoebe, William,
Jack.
Freddie, Archie and Albert.
A loyal God-mother and friend to many. She will be missed by all. Thank you to Dr. Flatley and all the Macmillan Team. A funeral service will be held at Accrington Crematorium on Friday 18th July 2014 at 10.20 am. Family flowers only please, however donations in memory of Margaret can be given to Cancer Research UK or Operation Hana-in-Hand.. All enquiries and donations ’ via Lan^shaws Funeral Service, 103a King Street, Whalley, Lancashire, BB7 9SW. Tel. 01254 824520
Peacefully on • July 14th 2014 at Clitheroe Community Hospital. Betty aged 79 years of Clitheroe. The dearly loved wife of Harola,, much loved mother of Andrew John and. Christopher John, a loved grandma of William and Samuel also a dear sister of William (Bill). Reposing
FEATHERS Betty
, in
of Rest. Service and cremation will take
Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Betty if so
desired may be given for Beech Grove Care Home Residents Activities
(please make cheques payable to Beech Grove Care Home), c/o Mrs C. Ratcliffe,
.Clitheroe, BB7 2LS. For
funeral _
arrangements please contact Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 44 1 2 9 7 .
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Peacefully on July 4th 2014 at East
HEALES Ruth
Lancashire Hospice, Blackburn. Ruth aged
much loved mother of Nigel and Andrew, dear mother-in-law of Vicky also a • devoted
53 years. The dearly eloved wife of Peter,
grandma of Serena, Reposing
Hospice, c/o Mr. P. Heales, 8 Waddow Grove, Waddington, Clnheroe, BB7 3JL. Inquiries to Brian Price & Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 4 4 1 2 9 7 .
Lancashire
may be given for either Ribble Valley Crossroads Caring for Carers,, or ‘ Ribble Valley' Macmillan Cancer Support or the East
of Rest. Service and interment will take place at St. Helen’s Church, Waddington on Saturday July 19th at 3.30p.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory o f Ruth if so desired
Peacehaven' Chapel
Hie and Laura. in
'Beech Grove Care Home, Low Moor,'
Fund Peacehaven’ Chapel
Sheila Birtwistle Jackson
On July 15th 2014, in Brownbay, New Zealand, Sheila the eldest daughter of the late Prudence and Richard Birtwistle, wife of the late Tony, a loving sister to Margaret, Jacqueline and Ann and brother Michael, Donald and Robert and auntie to nephews and nieces. The funeral will take place on Friday
PENNINGTON Raymond (Ray)
•Sally, Jamie, Ricky and ■ Ross also a devoted great grandad of Thomas and Ivy- Rose. Reposing in Peacehaven' Chapel
Directors, Tel: 01200 441297.____________
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Kath and family would like to express their sincere*thanks to all famUy and friends for all the support and kind expressions of sympathy received during their sad loss. Thanking also Judith Talbot for her kind words and to everyone who attended the funeral service at Burnley Crematorium and have given donations for North West Air Ambulance.'
BOWEN Kevin
• Trevor, Sheila and family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends for their kind words, support, cards and donations received following their sad loss. Thanks to Doctors and district nurses at Castle Medical Group along with Domiciliary Care and a special thank you to staff at Abbeyfield House for their care, love and kindness shown to Alma and the family. Thanks also to Rev. Canon
CHEETHAM Alma
Nicholson and Joan Marsh and the team at
.St. Pauls for the thoughtful service they provided. Thanks also to Carl. Jean- Pauline and all at Brian Price & Son for all their help and kindness.
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Peacefully on July 15th 2014 in hospital. Ray aged 82 years of Clitheroe. The dearly loved husband of Audrey, much loved father of Glenn and Julie, loving father-in- law of Tom and Sheila, dearest grandad of
Jean, Tommy and family would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends
MARSDEN Greta
neighbours for the many
cards, masses and condolences received during their sad loss. Thanking Fr. John for his kina words and words of comfort and all who attended the funeral service. We would also like to express
our
Special thanks to our daughters, Karen & Jacqui for all their help and support during this sad time.
Service. ^ and
RILEY Jack
. .w u t u i i n u lU relatives,
appreciation . to Moorland Care Home. Doctors, Nurses ana staff- Ward C.18 at Royal Blackburn Hospital for all their care kindness and support. Thanks to the Flower Shop for the lovely floral tributes and to Clitheroe Funeral
expressions synyiathy
letters, ana
kind of
Treasured memories of Philip Hall on the first anniversary of his death,
July 19th 2013.
A brother is that special person who knows you through and through,
He's always on your side ana there to
stand up fo r you.
It's been a year now since we saw
your lovely face;
Enough time to know no one can ever take your place.
You were a huge part of
my past and should hi been in my future.
But good things never last, sadly that is the way o f nature.
I am so gfad I could be with you on that awful, awful day.
So much we would have
said i f we'd known you d pass away.
1 miss you f irs t thing in the morning and last thing every night.
And to die before your
time, surelyJust cannot be right.
I pray that you are at
peace though and know that you are loved,
would like to express their sincere tha all
expressions
neighbours many
friends for
inks 1
attended the funeral service and have given donations for the Ribble
Valley
Macmillan Cancer Support. They would also like to thank the Doctors and Staff at Slaidburn Health Centre, District Nurses . and the Macmillan Nurse for all their care and kindness.
Eileen,
TOMUNSON John
ministrations and to everyone
sympathy and letters, cards of condolence and flowers received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. George Darby for his kind and
comforting who
family to
kind of
until the day we meet aaain, Philip, in that glorious place above.
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■ would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind expressions
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during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Andy Froud for his kind and^
received words
ministrations and to all who attended the funeral
service also li?-- Society. www.wy like and
have given donations for
They would *■ - to express
Doctors, Nurses and Staff
on Ward
Hospital and all the staff of Clitheroe Care Home for all their care and support. Finally to Bnun Price Sc Son,
Royal .Blackburn
nineral arrangements. God bless.
Funeral Directors for all their care and kindness with the
Centre along with the District Willow
Health Nurses,
the D3
Brook,
their appreciation to Chtheroe
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b y A l a n C a n d y Motoringwriter
Forty years ago, a car came along that rocked the world. It was the Volkswagen Golf
1974- They boasted a trans versely mounted front engine
and front-wheel drive and the world lapped them up - by Oc tober 1976, a million had been sold.
Landmarkmodelssoonfol-
lowed - the Golf D naturally aspirated diesel and the icon ic GTI both in 1976; the Golf Cabriolet in 1979; the fast and
The Golf was the model that rewrote hatchback design and driving sophistication for the masses after first models rolled off the production line in Wolfsburg on March 29,
;VtBirthS
bration of 34 years road test ing cars, I have been catching
upwithoneoftoday’stopGolfs - the GTD, which has become
just as famous as its illustrious GTI stablemate. I drove some of the early
Golf GTIs from about 1980 and VW have cleverly incor porated some early features into today’s awesome offer ings. Items such as the tar tan fabric seats and ‘golf ball’ gearknob are a welcome nod towards tradition. But VW didn’t get where
they are today with minds rooted in the past. It’s because they have somehow managed an incredible juggling act of keeping the Golf recognisable while constantly refining and improving it that they have re mained at the top of the pile. The Golf is still considered
And the seventh genera
tion GolfTJTD 2.0 i84hp ver sion I have been driving is
certainly that-nootherturbo diesel rival quite has the char acter, solidity and safe feel of a car that provides so much driving pleasure. First impressions count
and today’s GTD is right out there in terms of looks alone. Smoked five double-spoked alloys with ultra low profile
black’ on the B pillars look the business. Inside, VW have wisely
chosen classic black on seats, doors and dash. A flat-bot tomed steering wheel ticks another box for sporty touch es and there are some discreet uses of piano black and tooled metal effect. Ergonomics are so good
that you never have to search around or battle to understand
the GTD engine comes as a shock from first turn o f the key. Though it runs smoothly and quietly when cruising, it boasts a low, ominous jungle growl at high revs that pro vides a thrilling soundtrack. • VW provides the driver
with four different driving modes from which to choose (normal, sport, econ and in dividual) and cruising is rock steady even at top speeds. That
doing the work, such are the subdued noise levels. Superbly involving steer
ing, sweet, fast gearchanges from the six-speed manual boxand surefooted traction are other stand-out features. It’s hard to think of a rival that sits so solidly and safely at speed yet feels so nimble when fast manoeuvres are un dertaken, and sports seats are fabulously supportive.
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