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Inside your Clitheroe Advertiser and Times... “NEWS


‘Golden Ticket’


, store wars


Rival stores in Clitheroe have been fightinga Golden Ticket battle to lure customers with the offer of prizes. • Crowds were expected


at the new Aldi store today as shoppers queued for 100 Golden Tickets. Rivals Tesco muscled in


first with its own Golden Ticket offer last week at the Clitheroe store, although the firm denied it was a deliber­ ate spoiler. Tesco’s Golden Ticket


promotion ran out at the weekend with customers winning'a variety of prizes. This morning, the first


i o o customers at the new Aldi were to be greeted with more Golden Tickets.


SE E S TO R Y P A G E 8 Clive Watsonand Scamp, MaureenTabiner, Andy Belcham, Lewis Robinson, Debra Robinson, Yvonne WatsonandTony Watson, (s) Bonfire’s golden ticket


winners announced Two lucky people will light the iFire and the fireworks


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Photo sales Festival gives advice on dementia Opportunity knocks for Luke


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Clitheroe is to host a series of “memory festivals” offering advice to people who are living with dementia.


Organised by Lancashire County Council, they will offer advice about local


services for sufferers of the illness, their families, carers and friends. Each event will feature information from the Alzheimer’s Society, dementia alliances, libraries, museums, care homes and Age UK.


Weather SEVEN DAY FORECAST:


It will be breezy and often unsettled with bands of rain moving erratically north­ east across the region, interspersed by drier and sometimes brighter spells. Temperatures though will often be above the seasonal average. There will be much the same next week with temperatures holding making it feel more like spring than autumn. Ith not time for those winter coats and bootsyetl


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Pages5ito54 Commonwealth super-middleweight boxing champion Luke Blackledge is


tully appreciative of everything that has been bestowed on him since victory over Lee Markham.


. . 25-year-old retained his strap courtesy of a unanimous decision at the Manchester Arena earlier in the month to land a three-year contract with Frank Warren at BoxNation.


. , S E E S TORY P A G E 51 New store opening creates nine jobs


A £300,000 investment in Clit­ heroe by Britain’s largest pet suppliers retailer will create


nine new jobs. , The grand opening of the


new Pets At Home store will be held tomorrow (Friday). It will provide thousands of ded­ icated pet products, catering for dogs, cats, small animals, chickens, reptiles, birds and fish as well as wildlife. . ■ The company, founded in 1QQ1. has more than 400 sites


6,000 people and is proud to have won the Sunday Times Top 25 Best Big Companies to Work For 2013. The new jobs include the


creation of grooming and vet­ erinary positions, for which the company received more than 800 applications for. The Groom Room at the


store will offer a wide range of services, including full grooming, bsth &nd blow dty»


to a pet’s health and wellbeing. Area manager Gill Parry


said: “There has always been a strongdemand from Clitheroe


pet owners for Pets at Home to come to town, and we’re very pleased to have been able to grant them their wish and open a brand new, purpose built store on Whalley Road. “Pets at Home is commit­ ted to recruiting from the local


area and I’m pleased we’ve found a team of talented indi­ viduals in Clitheroe. They’re


all extremely passionate about pets and can’t wait to get start­ ed.”


Those recruited are given


the option to gain specialist qualifications in pet care dur­ ing their career with Pets at Home. Store manager, Zofia Su-


linski, said: “It’s been a busy few months and now my team and I can’t wait to open the doors and welcome our new customers and their pets to


“It’ssuch an honour,” says the lucky person who isgoing to lightthe bonfire and Guy Fawkes atthis year’s Clitheroe Community Bonfire.


Both of the golden tickets, placed in copies of the Clithe­ roe Advertiser and Times over the past two weeks, have been found and the winners have stepped forward to claim their prizes. Lighting the bonfire this


year will be local youngster Lewis Robinson, of Chipping, who found his ticket in a copy of the Advertiserin Clitheroe’s Tesco supermarket. “What’s particularly fitting in Lewis being our bonfire


“I have never been famous


before!” enthused MrsTabiner on claiming her prize. “We regularly'visit the


town, so it’s such an exciting thing to be able to do.” The bonfire is to be held on


lighter is that he and his fam­ ily are clients of Crossroads, one of charities to benefit from the 2015 community bonfire,” explained Andy Belcham, chairman of Clitheroe Com­ munity Bonfire Committee. The second lucky winner,


who will have the privilege of lighting the town’s annual fire­ work display, is Mrs Maureen Tabiner. A Chorley resident, Mrs Tabiner has family in Clit­ heroe and is overjoyed at the opportunity to have this key role at the event.


Saturday, November7th, from 6pm and with now only two weeks to go the organisers are gearing up to organise one of the town’s largest fundraising events of the year. Tickets have been on sale


for some time. They are priced £5 for adults, £2 for children and £10 for a family ticket (two adultsand two children). They can be bought at various out­ lets aroundthetown,including Dawsons, Banana News and PJ Brass Newsagent. New for 2015 is an online


ticketing system, allowing the public to purchase their tick­ ets in advance by following


the link to tickettailor on the bonfire Facebook page. www. facebook.com/bonfire2014 The bonfire and organised


fireworks display is a large- scale community event that draws thousands of people to­ gether from across the town" and the Ribble Valley. And each year, thousands


of pounds are raised and do­ nated to three local chari­ ties - the East Lancs Hospice, Ribble Valley Crossroads Care and Ribble Valley Foodbank. The event, which is rec­


ognised as one of the town’s major fundraising events each calendar year, is wide­ ly supported by members of Clitheroe’s many charity organisations, including Pendle View Rotary Club, Clitheroe Lions, Clitheroe Rotary, Ribblesdale Rotary and Clitheroe RoundTable.


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Residents of Bolton-by- Bowland and members of localorganisationshavebeen paying tribute to Mrs Toni Bosonnet, who has died at the age of 88. Mrs Bosonnet had resid-


edattheManorHouseNurs- ing Home, Chatburn since 2011. Previously she had lived in Bolton-by-Bowland. Mrs Bosonnet was a


landowner in the area and her late husband, Mr Leslie Francis Joseph Bosonnet, assisted by acting as her agent for many years. She was very much


involvedinthelifeofhervil- lage, being a leading member of several organisations. These, included the


Women’s Institute, Bolland Garden Club, the cricket club, the drama group and the village hall committee, of which she had also been secretary. Mrs Bosonnet was also


a prominent member o f Ribble Valley Conservative Association. The funeral service


was being held yesterday (Wednesday) at St Michael and St John’s RC Church, Lowergate, C lith e ro e . This was to be followed by a private burial at Whal-


MrsToniBosonnet(s)


ley and Wiswell Cemetery. Mrs Bosonnet leaves a


son, Christopher, a daugh­ ter, Mrs Margarete Alexan­ der, grandchildren Th qmas, Patrick and Kate and great- granddaughter Eva. Her family have request­


ed that donations lieu of flowers should be made to the Manor House Nursing Home, in recognition of the care she received there. These should be ad­


dressed c/o Mrs Janet Har­ rison, Manor House Nursing Home, Bridge Road, Chat- burn BB74AW.


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