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FUN ERA L DIRECTORS DEATHS
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family concern of two generations offering a 24hr personal service Carl, Jean and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297 .
^re-paid funeral plans available on request^ DEATHS
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...wjnuo, «uuwi iuvcu much loved uncle of mother of Michael and Tracy, Carol, Sandra loved mother-in-law and Tony. A funeral of Gillian. Reposing in service and cremation Peacehaven Chapel will take place of Rest.-A service will at
Tosside. The dearly loved wife of the late Thomas, much loved
, * years, dearly loved husband of Jean and
Thursday May 29th at Family flowers only 2.30p.m. followed by interment Chapel,
Church, Tosside today 2nd at
W a d d in g t o n , Clitheroe, BB7 3JD. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200
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whisper low, God bless you Ken, miss you so.
nily flowers only 2014.
Tosside. William can be made We never sald goodbye, to..
Zion desired, in memory of br°ken hearts. ’Friends a
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be held at St. Crematorium B a r t h o l ome w ' s
11.40am on Monday June
Accrington at
a93 years of Chatbum Hospital,* William
Peacefully on May 20th 2014 in Clitheroe Hospital. Emily aged
EDGAR- Emily
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On Wednesday 21st May 2014, peacefully at Royal Blackburn
WILLIAM MADDOCKS na -t formerly^ of Macfdocks Smith aged INMEMORIAM &
Castlefora Home for the Elderly, Clitheroe on Saturday 24th May 2014, aged 86 years, beloved wife of the late. Stan Snape, dear sister of Mary and a much loved auntie. A -funeral service and cremation will take place at 11,40am. at
Peacefully at
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c/o
Clitheroe BB7 lAW. Tel: 01200 443045.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
attended the funeral service and have given donations to the Cleft Lip and -Palate Association.
sympathy received. Thank you to Dr. Zack and staff of the Pendlesidc Surgery for their help. Many thanks to Nurses ana Staff at the Royal Blackburn Hospital especially Ward B4 for their care and kindness, also thanks to Reverend Andrew Whitehead for his kind words and c o m f o r t i n g ministrations and to everyone
The family of Irene Lord would like to express their sincere thanks to all friends and neighbours for the many kind expressions
LORD Irene
of
10/12 Road,
Crematorium on Tuesday 3rd June 2014. Family flowers only but donations if so desired, in memory of Amy can be made to the North West Air Ambulance
Accrington
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21ST BIRTHDAY
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Congratulations to our wonderful son Paul on your 21st birthday
Health and Happiness Always
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Poppies will bloom across Valley to remember fallen
Thousands of poppies are to be sown in Ribble Valley as part of a scheme to commem orate The Fallen of the First World War.
TheMayorofthe Ribble Valley, Coun. Michael Ranson, is pre senting schools and parishes in the borough with poppy seeds for commemorative gar dens marking the 100th anni versary of the war. The seeds are part of an
ambitious scheme to plant trees and sow commemora tive gardens in Ribble Val ley’s 35 parishes in memory of around 1,000 young men from the borough who fought and died during the conflict. The 100th anniversary of
Britain’s involvement in the First World War. takes place on Monday, August 4th ,and will herald commemorative events throughout the coun try.
Until the 100th anniversary
of Armistice Day, on Novem ber 11th, 2018, communities across the world will come together to remember those who lived, fought and died in the war.
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NationalVolunteersWeek, 2hich runs from this Sunday, June 1st, to next Saturday, June 7th, will see Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Community Volun tary Support, thearea’s guidance service for volun teering, on hand to talk to anyone who is interested in volunteering. CVS’s volunteer co-ordina tor will be out and about to
talk with potential volun teers at the following times and places: Tuesday, June 3rd (9-30 am - 3 pm) - Clitheroe Market; Wednesday, June 4th (1-6 pm) - Clitheroe Auction Mart; Thursday, June 5 th (9-30 am -2-30 pm) - Ac crington Market; Thurs day, June 5th (1 - 4 pm) - Stan the Van at Longridge Civic Hall.
Results from the bridge club
Clitheroe Bridge Club games results for last week were as follows. Monday evening: i, Deanne Atkinson and Robin Atkinson;
2, Moira Phillips and VivBirtwell; 3,Stephen Green and Wendy Green.
TheMayorandMayorestsofthe Ribble Valley, Coun.MichaelRansonandhiswife, Janette, with pupilsfromGrfodle- ton CE Primary School, who aresowing apoppy garden attheirschool.
As Ribble Valley did not ex
ist until 1974, precise records of the number of fallen in the borough do not exist, but it is believed to be around 1,000. Poppies have been an in
ternational symbol of re membrance since Canadian military doctor Major John McCrea penned the famous poem, “In Flanders Fields”, which referred to the thou sands ofpoppies that bloomed
amid the war graves and
churned up earth of the West ern Front. ' The Mayor, who lost a
great-uncle in the war, said: “We are all connected to the First World War, through our family histories, The Fallen in our communities and its long term impact on society. “Poppies are a poignant
reminder of The Fallen and I am touched and moved that
schools are embracing this commemorative scheme so enthusiastically.” Ribble Valley will host nu
merous First World War com memorative events, including acivicserviceatStMary’sPar- ish Church, Clitheroe, on Sun day, August 3rd. . Further details of this and all events will be available at
ribblevalley.gov.uk in due course.
Thursday evening: 1, Peter Dickinson and Anthea Grange; 2, Sue Johnson and Philip Manning; 3, Chris Pollard and Deanne Atkinson.
Sheila told of meeting the Queen
Ribble Valley Family His tory Society enjoyed a talk entitled “An Honour for a Pensioner” by member Sheila Shaw, who told of beingpresentedwith Maundy Money by the Queen in Blackburn Cathe dral and all the excitement that went with it. The next meeting will be on
June 10th at 7-30 pm at Clit heroe Cricket Club when the speaker wUl be Brenda Hustler on “A Journey in Research-PeopleofNew- church-in-Pendle”. Visi tors are always welcome. There will be no meeting in July as members will be visiting the Lancashire Archives in Preston.
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