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^ 're-paid funeral plans available on request DEATHS. EDGAR-
' ' Michael aged 68 years formerly o f Tosside
s 'Peacehaven’ Chapel o f Rest. A service will be
in
Road, Waddington, Clitheroe, BB7 3JD. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son Ltd., Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 441297.
grandaughter, Alicia were at nis side. He was the dearest father o f Steven and Dawn and father-in-law of Marlene. A private family service of remembrance was held at Accrington on Friday 17th April 2015. The family would like to thank friends, neighbours and relatives for their many cards, letters of condolence and an abundance
David passed away peacefully at home on Friday 10th April 2015. Mary, his wife and
HALLEWELL David
treasured
beautiful flowers, also for
donations O
namely Pam, for her help . and guidance during this delicate and sad time.
thank-you to Clithcroe Funeral
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compassion at this sad time, also, all staff at Pendleside Medical Practice who have supported David through many years of illness, particularly Diane the Community Matron and District nurses.
Headway, David’s chosen charity. Thank you to Dr Zak for his kindness
generous to
and
St. Bartholomew's Church, Tosside on Wednesday April 29th at 11a.m. followed by interment at Zion Chapel, Tosside. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Michael if so desired may be given for North West Air Ambulance, c/o Mrs V. Leach,. Carter Fold West
held at
Cottage, Bradford
.and Cnatburn. The dearly loved husband of Gillian also a much loved son of the late Tom and Emily Edgar. Reposing
Peacefully on April i8tli 2015 in hospital.
Michael (Mike) DEATHS NEWBOLD
Stephen and Ian are very sad to announce the death of their mother, Mary Newbold o f Sabden, who passed away after a very short illness on Saturday morning 18th April 2015, aged 86 years. Reposing in 'Peacehavenr Chapel of Rest. Mary will be buried at St Nicholas Church, Sabden, on Monday, April 27th at 11 am. We would be very pleased for all friends of Mary to attend the service Flowers will be received
(nee Baxendale) Mary
Directors, Tel: 01200 441297 ________________
may be given for St Nicholas Church, c/o Mr B. Parfitt, 17 Pendleside Close, Sabden, Clitheroe, BB7 9DJ. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son Ltd.,
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Peacefully on April 21st 2015 at The Manor
(nee Reldy) Marie
of William. Reposing
Marie aged 86 years formerly of Nethergill, Bolton-by-Bowland. The dearlv loved wife of the late .Harry, much loved mum of Paul and Cris, dear, mother-in-law o f Julie and Yvette also a devoted grandma of Harry, Molly, Christiana
Chatburn and fortified by the Rites of Holy Mother
House, Church.
'Peacehaven' Chapel of Rest. Requiem Mass will be offered at St. Hubert's Church, Dunsop followed
R.I.P. in
and
P l e a s i n g t o n Crematorium on a day to be arranged. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Marie if so desired may be given for Ribbfe Valley Heart Fund, c/o Miss L. Taylor, Pendleside Medical Practice, Clitheroe Health Centre, Railway View Road, Clitheroe, BB7 2JG. For funeral arrangements please contact Brian Price and Son Ltd., Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 -441297.______________ ___
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© [s : ^ a n n o u n c e ^ CROOK Catherine Ann
T h e m e d the late Cathy Crook would like to express their sincere thanks to all friends
sympathy received during this sad time. Thanking also Rev. John Brocklehurst for his kind words and
expressions
ministrations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations. Finally our thanks go to Carl.- Jean and Pauline for all funeral arrangements.
comforting
HAYTON Mary
neighbours for the many
and
condolence received during their sad loss. 1 hanking also Rev. J. Brocklehurst
cards
ministrations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations. They would also like to express their appreciation to Dr. W. Mackcan for his care and support.
comforting RILEY
George Riley would like to thank all who donated to Air Ambulance following the sad loss o f Barbara, the sum raised was £290.
Barbara
condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking
cards
ministrations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations. They would also like to express their, appreciation to all those who cared for Mary for the care and support.
Rev. George Darby for his kind words and
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April 28th 2010 Missed in the evening when the lights fade away, missed every moment of each lonely day. I keep in mu heart, all 'he love that has passed, the day it was plantedforever to last.
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In loving memory o f a t dear husband, dad, > grandad and great grandad, who died ■ April 21st, 2003.
CHARNOCK Gerard (Gerry)
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Twelve years ago today, God took you away, But loved and
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Parking? Never one of our fa vourite manoeuvres. Even ex perienced drivers wilt under pressure and mount the kerb or leave the car a bus ride away from the pavement. But no more should they
blush or panic at parallel park ing. Volvo’s parking assist ‘pilot’ does it all for you. Press a but ton and the car’s radar sizes up the spaces foryou, working out lfyourcarwillfit. Press another button, re
move hands from the wheel andgentlyletthecar takeover. It’s an eerie feeling. You’re still in control of the throttle and braking but the steering magi cally is governed by another force.
OK, so automated parking
isn’tbrandnewbutitstill raised eyebrowswhenlshowedmyfa- ther-in-law how it worked re cently. To be honest, I’ve refused to
use such automated systems before on the blinkered as sumption that it takes all the fun out of driving. But I must admitthisgotthecarintoavery tightspacewhichlwouldstrug- gled to have managed. . This is a Volvo S6o ,1the
Swedish company’s big-selling executivemodelwhichwinsmy title for most surprising car of theyearsofar. Surprising? Well, we all
know what Volvo’s stand for, don’t we? Solidity, safety, reli ability. They’re just a little old- fashioned. But this car managed to be exciting (o to 6omph in 7.6 sec
onds) and very, very economi cal (78.5mpg on a combined route) with emissions of i02g/ km. Talk about having your cake and eating it. You could leave hot-hatch
es inyourwake whilestillbeing smuglygreen. TheS6oispartofanewwave
of Volvos which are designed to build on the company’s safe- and-sensible ethos while add- - ingatouchofexcitementtothe brand. The car’s forte is its all
round ability. The Scandinavi- an design is uncluttered, inside andout.Whileitmaynotbethe most distinctive model to look' at, Volvo fans love it. The inside is a dream: very well appointed but with simplicity and safety the watchwords. Comfort is key, too, with someofthemost comfortable
seatsinthemotoringworldand TheywerenamedBestPre-
tates.no one could predict the extralegroomforrear-seatpas- mium Car ofthe Year by lead- future success of the crosso- sengers..
ing business sales publication ver concept. Aware that earlier incar- Fleet News, beating the Audi Today,thecrossoverisubiq-
nations were sometimes per- A4 and A5 and BMW 3-Series uitous and has helped to define * ceived as bland, Volvo have • which is some achievement. awholenewcategoryoflifestyle • given more character to the ' Volvo’srecentrangeofmore vehicle, new car’s face. Together with fuelefficientengines;thequal-
Volvo is again taking a bold
details such as a wider grille, ity, desirability and reliability step forward - this time in the daylight running lights and ofitspremiumcars;alongwith saloon segment-with the un- a new LED light guide on the . the efficiency of its‘Designed veiling ofthe S60 Cross Coun tail lamps, they give the S60 a AroundYouAndYourBusiness’ try, the first premium saloon striking, road-hugging pres- fleet solutions were all key fac- with the same level of capabil- ence.
tors in winning the award. ity and rugged design cues of
choice of chassis settings from a Cross Country version ofthe estates, comfort to sport._
Under the skin is a wide Volvohasrecentlylaunched the renowned Cross Country S60, a‘segment first’ for Volvo.
It all points to success in The S60 and its V60 estate Back in 1997, when Volvo 2015. During this year over- @
equivalents have been recog- was the first premium brand all sales should approach nised for being excellent pre- to introduce an all-road capa- 500,ooocars,upfrom465,866 miumcars.
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