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OAK HILL COLLEGE
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR ENTRANCE IN SEPTEMBER, 1980
AN ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION TO THIS INDEPENDENT SECONDARY SCHOOL IN SEPTEMBER 1980 WILL BE HELD AT THE SCHOOL ON
SATURDAY, APRIL 26th, 1980, at 9-45 a.m.
Applications from parents with boys or girls who will be under 12 years of age on September 1st, 1980, are invited. The clos ing date for the return of application forms will be MONDAY, APRIL 14th, 1980. Places are also available at 13+.
Application forms, prospects and details of school fees,and scholarships may now be obtained from:
THE HEADMASTER AT THE SCHOOL
OAK HILL COLLEGE, WISWELL LANE, WHALLEY TELEPHONE 3546
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, CALDER STREET, BURNLEY
Invites you to A PUBLIC LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE entitled "SPIRITUAL MAN DISCOVERED"
by JOHN M. TYLER C.S.B., of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church)
on THURSDAY, MARCH 13th, 1980 ALL SEATS FREE -
Doors open at 6-45 p.m. — Commence 7-30 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME
in SION BAPTIST CHURCH HALL, Church Street, Burnley
Parking behind Church Hall
CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any
Advertisement without reason stated. All Advertisements are accepted subject to approval.
Publication is not guaranteed on any particular day. Communications referring to former Advertisements
should give description and date of insertion and copy of Advertisement.
While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no responsibility for omission or mistakes.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC PATH ORDER
HIGHWAYS ACT 1959
COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1968 RIBBLE VALLEY
BOROUGH COUNCIL
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL (PUBLIC FOOTPATH NO 47
GRINDLETON) PUBLIC
PATH DIVERSION ORDER 1980,
The above-named Order made on the 3rd day of March, 1980 Is about to be submitted
to the Secretary of State for the Environment for confirma tion or to be confirmed, as an unopposed Order, by the Rib- ble Valley Borough Council.
The effect of the Order, if con firmed without modifications, will be to divert that portion of footpath No 47 Grlndleton commencing approximately 180 metres from its junction with Sawley Road at point A on the plan attached to the Order in a north westerly direction for a distance of approximately 46 metres to point B. Thence In a south westerly direction for a distance of approximately 70 metres to point C to a line running from point A on the
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC PATH ORDER
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1971
BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL (FOOTPATH ■ NO 26 THORNLEY-WITH-
WHEATLEY) PUBLIC PATH DIVERSION ORDER 1980
The above-named Order (hereinafter referred to as “the Order") made on the 3rd day of March, 1980 is about to be submitted to the Secretary of State for the Environment for confirmation or to be con firmed by the Ribble Valley Borough Council as an unop posed Order.
lowing the boundary of field No 5700 In a south westerly direc-
lan attached to the Order fol ia t
north westerly direction across field No 4300 for a distance of approximately 50 metres to re join footpath No 47 at point C on the northern boundary of Field No 4300.
The effect of the Order if con firmed without modification, will be to divert that portion ot footpath No 26 from its present junction with Beacon View adjacent to the Derby Estate Office at point A on the map attached to this Order in an easterly direction for a dis tance of approximately 85 yards to point B on the map to a line running from point B on the map In a westerly direction for a distance of approximately 67 yards to rejoin Beacon View at point C which is a distance
s s i s n t a s t i a w r s a fw * -
A copy of the Order and the plan contained in it have been d e p o s ite d and may be inspected free of charge at the
A copy of the Order and the map contained in it have been deposited at the Chief Execu tive's Office, The Castle, Clitheroe, Lancashire and may be' inspected free of charge between normal office hours.
Chief Executive’s Office, The Castle, Clitheroe, Lancashire | Borough Council, The Castle, between normal office hours. Clitheroe. Lancashire BB7 Anu ranrnsnntation or obiec- 10A within 28 days from the «nn w?tRf resMCtto the Order date of publication of this
Any representation or objec tion with respect to the Order may be sent in writing to the Chief Executive, Ribble Valley
_lief Executive, Ribble Valley Borough Council, The Castle, Clitheroe BB7 1BA within 28 days from the date of publica tion of this Notice and should state the grounds on which It is made. If no representations or objec tions are duly made, or If any so made are withdrawn, the
Public Notices
NOTICE OF HEARING OF ™ AP PLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL OF LICENCES
IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER
RIBBLE VALLEY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION
GAMING ACT 1968
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Gaming Licensing Committee for the said Divi sion will meet at the Court House, King Street, CJitheroe on THURSDAY, the TWEN TY-NINTH day of MAY 1980 at 10 a.m., for the purpose of considering any applications
for the renewal of licences under this Act.
Any person who desires to object to the renewal by the Licensing Authority of any par ticular licence should send to me, before the FIFTEENTH day of APRIL 1980 two copies of a brief statement in writing of the grounds of the objection.
DATED the THIRD day of MARCH, 1980.
PETER F. NUTTALL
Clerk to the Gaming Licensing Committee, Justices' Clerk’s Office, P.O. Box 64, The
Court House, Colne Road, REEDLEY, Near Burnley, BB10 2NQ.
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS, 1971 to 1974
DESIGNATED
CONSERVATION AREA: PENDLETON
An application has been received for permission to erect a cubicle house, silage store, slurry store and conver sion of existing shlppon and barn to collecting _vard and milking parlour — Dickinsons Farm.
Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Chief Architect and Plannning Officer, Planning Department, Princess Avenue, Clitheroe BB7 2AL, quoting r e f e r e n c e n u m b e r : 3/80/0217/PB.
A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department! within the period stated.
March 6th, 1980.
Signed: Philip Bailey,, (Chief Architect]
and Planning Officer). 29S06
RIBBLt VALLEY ' BOROUGH COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 1961 — SECTION 8
BUILDING REGULATIONS 1976 (AS AMENDED)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ribble Valley Borough Council is considering In rela tion to the work referred to in the Schedule to this notice an application to dispense with certain requirements of the Building Regulations or to relax them in so far as the work does not comply with them. The regulation concerned is listed in the said Schedule.1
The details of the work con cerned are shown on the plan re fe r re d to In the said Schedule which is deposited at the offices of the Ribble Valley Borough Council and may be seen at all reasonable hours at the Planning Department Princess Avenue, Clitheroe.
SCHEDULE
Site: Salisbury Hall Farm Cot' tage, Newton-in-Bowland, Clitheroe.
Wo r k : A lte ra t io n s and Improvements to existing building to form shop/cafe with bed/breakfast sleeping accommodation.
Plans: Detail plan, section and elevation of the works.
W f f l S i S 1 no,icb flnd “ s,a,B ,ha
Notice and should state the grounds on which It Is made.
If no representations or objec tions are duly made, or If any so made are withdrawn the Ribble Valley Borough Council • • d of ' -----------
for the Environment for confir- may, insteai
Order to the Secretai ryi ____
Ribble Valley Borough Council iv Instead of submitting the
Order to the Secretary of State for the Environment them selves confirm the Order. If the Order Is submitted to the Sec retary of State for the Environ-
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objections which have been1 'bn order. duly HiMwv — ■
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will be transmitted with the | Order. Dated the 6th day of March, 1960. MICHAEL JACKSON I Chief Executive |
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The Castle, Clitheroe BB7 1BA.
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mation, themselves' confirm the Order as an unopposed Order. If the Order is submitted to the Secretary of State for the Environment for confirma tion, any representations and objections which have been duly made and not withdrawn, will be sent to the Secretary of
the Order. Environmen," 1,h
Dated the 6th day of March, 1980.
MICHAEL JACKSON Chief Executive
The Castle, Clitheroe BB7 1BA
30880
Building Regulation for which relaxation is sought: E7(2) External walls, amount of unprotected areas, in respect of the wlndow/door openings In the westerly wall.- Representations with regard to the effect which the dispensa tion or relaxation may have on public health or safety may be made by March 27th, 1980, by letter addressed to me at the undermentioned address.
P. BAILEY,
Chief Architect and Planning Officer.
Planning Department, Princess Avenue, Clitheroe, BB7 2AL.
RE: MISS EDRA SOPHIA STARK DECEASED
PURSUANT TO THE TRUSTEE ACT 1925
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having any claims against or claiming to be beneficially interested in the estate of Edra Sophia Stark late of "The P e n t r e , ” Pendle Road, Clitheroe, Spinster, who died on the 9th day of February, 1980 are hereby required to send particulars thereof In writ ing to us the under-signed Sol icitors to the Executors of her Will on or before the 14th day of May, 1980 after which date the said Executors will pro ceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have I been received and will not be' liable for the assets of the deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose claims or demands notice shall not then | have been received.
DATED this 29th day of February, 1980.
BACKHOUSE & CO. 20 Wellington Street
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC PATH ORDER
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1971
BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY
CLITHEROE) PUBLIC PATH 'D
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL (PUBLIC FOOTPATH NO 3
DIVERSION ORDER 1980 IO
The above-named Order (hereinafter referred to as the
Order") made on the 3rd day of March, 1980 is abou to be
submitted to the Secretary of State for the Environment for confirmation, or to be con firmed by the Ribble Valley Borough Council as an unop
posed Order. I
The effect of the Order If con firmed without modification, will be to divert that portion of the south western end of foot path No 3 running In an eas terly direction from point A on the map attached to the Order I for a distance approximately 30 yards to point B and thence in a northerly direction for a distance ot approximately 100 yards to point C to the line running from point A to follow the proposed extension of the estate road presently known as Moorland Crescent for a distance of approximately 66 yards and thence in a north easterly direction for a dis tance of approximately 60 yards to rejoin footpath No 3 at point C.
A copy of the Order and the I map contained In it have been deposited at the Chief Execu tive’s Office, The Castle, Cl i t h e r o e and may be| inspected free of charge bet ween normal office hours.
Any representation or objec tion witn respect to the Order may be sent in writing to the Chief Executive, Ribble Valley Borough Council, The Castle. Clitheroe BB7 1 BA within 28 days from the date of publica tion of this Notice and should state the grounds on which it is made.
If no representations or objec tions are duly made, or if any I so made are withdrawn, the Ribble Valley Borough Council ' ' d o f f .............. 1
may, Insteai O rderder to the Secretary State
for the Environment for confir mation, themselves confirm | the Order as an unop Order. If the Order is submitted I to the Secretary of State for the Environment for confirma tion, any representations and objections which have been duly made and not withdrawn will be sent to the Secretary of State for the Environment with | the Order.
Dated the 6th day of March, 1980.
MICHAEL JACKSON | Chief Executive |
The Castle, Clitheroe BB7 1BA
30981 Competition Winners SALE BY AUCTION OF
FRUIT AND FLOWERING TREES AND BUSHES, CONIFERS, ROSES, HEDGING PLANTS
SATURDAY, MARCH 8th In THE MAIN SALE RING,
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART,
RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE at 11 a.m.
Flowering trees and bushes,
including: Almonds, Azaleas, Mag nolias, Rhododendrons, Clematis, Forsythia, Honeysuckle, Viburnum, Jasmine, Ribes, Weiglias, Willows, Hydrangeas, elc.
Fruit trees and bushes including: Apples, pears, plums, raspberries, gooseberries, blackcurrants.
Quickthom hedging, conifers in varieties.
Roses, standards, bush and climbers.
Personal Loans I
CASH LOANS £750 — £5,000 FOR
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HOME-OWNERS/BUYERS I COMPARE OUR TERMS
■ •Finance lor sell-employed ■ •Cash lor any purpose I * Free life assurance
DEWHURST, ■ •Existing loans & HP settled I ■ •Interest on reducing balance I
(St John's), Blackburn. | 22364
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I 35 Nordale Park, Rochdaje ■ Telephone now for details
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971
NOTICE' UNDER SECTION 26(2)
THE NEXT MEETING
of BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT
COMMUNITY HEALTH COUNCIL
will be held In NUMBER 2
COMMITTEE ROOM, TOWN HALL, BLACKBURN DEVELOPMENT AT PROPOSED
WADDINGTON FELL QUARRIES LTD
Notice is hereby given that application is being made to the Ribble Valley Borough Council by. Waddington Fell Quarries Ltd for planning per mission in respect of altera tions to primary crushing plant I and garage sites.
A copy of the application and I of the plans and other docu ments submitted with It may be I inspected at Waddington Fell I Quarries, Waddlngton, Nr I Clitheroe, at all reasonable [ hours until 28th March, 1980.
Any person who wishes to I make representations to the) above-mentioned Council
■ about the application should | make them In writing by that
date to the Town Clerk at I Council Offices, Pimlico Road, Clitheroe.
Date 3rd March, 1980.
, - Signed: W. J. BROWN I On behalf of Waddington | / Fell Quarries Ltd.
" lo an s FROM £200 Deal direct, we ara nol agents or brokers.
Established over 50 years.
Completion In 7 days or same day on deeds.
Consumer Act Licensed.
LEIGH & DISTRICT FINANCE GROUP
BRITANNIC BUILDING
HARGREAVES ST, BURnLe Y _Tgj^327ia or Blackburn SfidQP
\ ROCHDALE 49703 a 1 (24-hour service every day) I ^Consumer Credit Act Licensed/
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from £200 to no limits
Salaried, self employed, speedy replies, no booking
fees, no survey, no charges whatsoever, attractive rates
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•Unbeatable low rates (no accounts necessary) •Fast confidential service •Accident/sickness insurance •Up to 10 years to pay * •We charge no lees
DUREX safe family planning. Super discounts, 24 Nu-form extra-safe or 24 Unison spe cial ribbed £2.50; 24 Gos samer £ 2 .2 0 , Featherlltc extra f in e £ 2 . 2 5 ; 2 4 Assorted sample pack £2.50: Marital aids, requirement leaflet free. Under plain
cover by first class post. - C & E Supplies, 12 Marne Road, Whittlesey. Cam bridgeshire, PE7 1UQ. 30930
ADVERTISER wishes to con
tact reader with any experi ence of Electrlcalre central heating with a view to exchanging In fo rm a t ion regarding faults etc. — Tel.
Whalley 3653.
COMPANION to elderly lady required, 3 or 4 days per week, light duties, pleasant cottage. Dinckley area. — Tel. 0942-673774.
22309 * Loans
BUFFET CATERING for all occasions
Menus available on request PHONE
CLITHEROE 24645
N. AND M. CATERING. Finger and carved buffets, at competitive prices, menu on request. — Tel. CUtheroe 25639 or 26747.
CHATBURN FC 150 CLUB, Week 27: 1st 14. 2nd 16. Week 28: 1st 1, 2nd 109. *
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CLITHEROE FC 100 Club. Week 22. No. 1: Week 23. NO. 81 .
Catering 28326
Surveyors - Estate Agent" Auctioneer •Valuers
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8elireCeive<i f">"> executors and other private by PUBLIC AUCTION
An important collection of „™„,t and other furnishings, including an old LONG^A^rrOCK by Blakeborough of
Burnley, a magnificent in v , ■ ntniano by STEINWAY AND SONS, mahogany laddeTbackeS chairs (Chippendale style), A BANJO BAROMETPb «« antique Lancashire Spin-
DIAN DRESSING TABLE N MAHOGANY, CROSS BANDED IN SATINWOOD together with matching double wardrobe and washstand. An antinue Mahogany Tea Caddy, a fine quality ANTIQUE* ROSEWOOD GAMES TABLE
die Back Chair, A Demi Luno Oak Cupbo»rd' an Edwa™lan rosewood Music Cabinet ^MAHOGANY CORNER CUP BOARD, a mahogany Sutherinmi Table, A Campaign Chair, A Black Forest s S ^ e ^ v l jtotel Cl"*, an Edwur- dian Dressing Table, a fittoH Wardrobe n Mahogany with Satinwood in!ay, an Oak
Drawers, AN EDWAR
WITH ENVELOPE TOP a good collection of Pottery (including an important Roval Worcester figure ‘Bather Surprised' 1875 — No'd ,isr,i rmckery. Glassware, Silver (inc. 4-PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, circa 1869 engraved with gadrooned decorations and with mask finials to handles) Metalware, Paintings and Prints,
Linen and other household effects. OVER 300 LOTS. AT THE CENTRAL METHODIST HALL,
HARGREAVES STREET, BURNLEY ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, 1980
Commencing 10 a.m. (with break for lunch 12-30 to 1 p.m.) Viewing Tuesday, March 11th 1980, 9-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Pre-paid catalogues: 50p from’ the Auctioneer's Offices,
8 HARGREAVES STREET, BURNLEY Tel. 37337
Also at: 38 Manchester Road, Nelson, G92021: 26 Church Street, Colne, 867902:8 Church Street, Bamoldswick, 81373-1
THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, .1980 Auctions and Sales
Appreciations
DAVIES. — Mr Robert Davies and Marie wish
to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, gifts and transport during Bob's stay in hospital; also members o f R AOB P r im r o s e L o d g e , Clitheroe.
DUGDALE. — John and Mildred Dugdale would
like to express their sin cere thanks to the anonymous gentleman who escorted John to the Health Centre after his accident on Tuesday, February 26th.
HARGREAVES. — Alice and Bill Hargreaves,
■ Queen Street, Low Moor wish to thank family, friends; custom ers and all at Economic Stores and IC1 for the good wishes, cards and gifts received on their retirement.
SCOTT. — Mrs L. Scott of 29 Langshaw Drive, Clitheroe wishes to thank relatives and friends for the cards, gifts and lovely flowers received during her stay in hospital; the doctors and staff of Ward 5 at Blackburn Royal Infir mary and Ward 2 at Park Lee Hospital. Spe cial thanks to the Rev. F. E. Chard for his ministrations and the family doctor. God bless you all.
VEAR. — Mr and Mrs C. Vear wish to thank the family, friends and
neighbours for the kind thoughts, cards, gifts and flowers, not forget ting our three little f r ie n d s f o r th e i r appreciated gift and spe cial thanks to Irene and Douglas for the lovely buffet. — 107 Highfield Road, Clitheroe.
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LIMITED
RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23325
FRIDAY, MARCH 7th 30-40 IN CALF COWS AND HEIFERS at 12 noon. Including 14 young Friesian cows due May-July for J. Barnes. 120-150 Store Cattle at 1 p.m. Including 10 Friesian Heifers for Browsholme Farms, 20 Charolais Bullocks and Heifers from T. Robinson & Sons.
MONDAY, MARCH 10th WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK at 12 noon.
TUESDAY, MARCH 11th
WEEKLY SALE OF REARING CALVES al 12 noon and Dairy Cattle at 1 p.m. OPENING SPRING SALE OF EWES AND LAMBS 50 half bred (Masham and Mule) ewes and lambs direct Irom the North. Sale alter the Dairy Cattle.
NEXT SALE OF HORSES AND PONIES WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19th.
Births
BROWN (nee Hesketh) To Mick and Chris on
March 2nd at Sharoe Green, a son Thomas James. Thanks to all concerned.
E LL ITH ORN (n e Dewhurst) — Congratu lations Ian and Christ ine on the birth of your s o n and our f ir s nephew and cousin James Adam. All our love. — Cyril, Susan Andrew, Joanne and Simon.
E L L I TH OR N (n e Dewhurst) — To Ian and Christine on Feb ruary 29th, 1980 a Sharoe Green Hospital Fulwood, Preston, a s o n , James A d am . Thanks to all concerned.
KNOWLES (nee Wilkin son). — , At Queen’ s Park Hospital, on Feb ruary 29th, to John and Rosemary, a daughter, Sandra Anne. A wel come sister for Harvey. Thanking all concerned.
RUANE (nee McVttty) — On March 1st, 1980 at Queen's Park Hospital to Susan and David, a daughter Gemma Clair. Thanking all concerned.
Coming of Age
WOODS. — Congratula tions and best wishes Lindsay on your 18th birthday, March 8th. — Love from mum, dad and Matthew.
B A X EN D A L L (Gall) — Love and best wishes on your 18th birthday, March 9th. — Mum, s is te r J i l l , brother Stephen also grandma.
22423 Silver Weddings
COX. — Congratulations mum and dad on your silver wedding, March 12th. — Love Jan. Geoff and Kev.
COX (Betty and Sidney). — Best wishes on your silver wedding, March 12th. All our love. — M oth e r , sisters and brothers.
Deaths
HAR TLEY. — On March 2nd, suddenly at his home 51 Ightenhill, Park Lane, Hargreaves (Gary) Hartley, aged 52 years, the dearly loved husband of Vera and loving father of Carol and Shirley. Funeral took place from his home on Wednesday for cremation at Burnley Crematorium. — Green wood's Funeral Ser vices. Tel. 24250 and 3738R.
HOYLE. — On February 27th, 1980, at the home o f h e r d a u g h t e r
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"Meadowcroft", Wad dington, Alice Hoylej aged 96 years, the dearly loved wife of the.Jate James Hoyl e , dear mother of Lena, Joe, Mary and Alice and the late Tom and John and a much loved mother-lm law, gran, great-gran and great-great-gran The service was held In St Helen’s Church, Wad' dington on Saturday, March 1st, followed by Interment at St Ambrose
BUTLER. — On March 3rd, 1980. at his home 4 Crow Trees Brow, Chat burn, Joseph, aged 68 years, the dearly loved hu s b a n d o f Hi l d a Butler. Service and cre mation on Thursday, March 6th. 1980 at A cc r in g t o n C r e matorium at 3 p.m Family flowers only please, but donations in lieu if so desired for Chatburn Methodist Sunshine Band, c/o Miss H. Nut t e r , 2 Park Avenue, Chatburn. — Calverley’s Funeral Ser vice, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23297 day, 22017 or 25978 night.
Deaths
H A Y H U R S T . — -.On March 4th, 1980, sud denly at 1 Council Houses, Holden, Bolton- by-Bowland, Thomas William, the beloved h u sb a n d o f A nnie Hayhurst. Service and cremation at Accrington
PARKER. — On March 3rd, in hospital, Ellen, aged 62 years, of Crag- mere, Colne Road, Glus- burn, near Keighley and formerly of Glsburn, dearly beloved wife of Robert. Loving mother of Nora and a loving grandmother. The cor tege will arrive for ser vice and interment at- Gisburn Parish Church tomorrow, Friday at 1
.Crematorium on Friday a t 1 - 3 0 p.m. — Inquiries: T. E. Robin son . Tel. Bolton-by- Bowland 213.
PRECIOUS. — Margaret Anne of Ponders House, 2 Hines Lane, Camber- ton. Cambs. Dear wife of John and loving mother of Leslie and Christopher. Suddenly on Monday, February 25th, 1980. Cremation at Cambridge on Tues day, March 4th. — Enquiries to Brian Warner Funeral Service 4 Marshall Court, Cam
p.m.
SLATER. — On March 3rd, 1980, at his home 16 Beverley Drive. Clitheroe, William, aged 84 years, the dearly loved husband of the late Martha Slater, dear father of Jack, Dorothy and Margaret and a much loved grandfather and great-grandfather Service and cremation at A c c r i n g t o n Cr e matorlum on Friday March 7th, 1980. Fam ily flowers only please, but donations in lieu if so desired fo r the C l i t h e r o e H e a r t
bridge.
Machine, c/o Mr T. Tit terington, 123 Whalley Road, Clitheroe. — Cal- verley's Funeral Service, Ch at bur n R o a d Clitheroe. Tel. 23297 day. 22017 or 25978
STATES. — On February 2 6 th , 1 9 8 0 , at his home, 13 Beech Street, Clitheroe, Joseph, aged 66 years, the dearly loved husband of Mary, l ov ed f a t h e r o f Josephine, Joan, Mary, Doreen, Jacqueline and
night.
T H O R N E . On Feb ruary 27th, 1980, In hospital, and of 60 Bawdlands, Clitheroe, Jane, aged 81 years, the dearly loved wife of the l at e E rn p s t , loved mother of Leslie and mqther-in-law of Emile. Service and cremation took place at Accrington on Tuesday, March 4th, 198 0 . — Calverley’ s Funeral Service, Chat burn Road, Clitheroe.
' a.m. on Friday, March 7th prior to interment in Clitheroe Cemetery. — Calverley’s Funeral Ser vice, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23297 day, 22017 or 25978 night.
WATERHOUSE. — On March 3rd, 1980, sud denly, at his home, 85 S a l t h i l l Ro ad , Clitheroe, Charles, aged 64 years, the dearly loved husband of Hilda, lov ed f a t h e r o f Raymond, Gladys, Anne and the late Frank and a much loved grandad. Service in Calverley’ s Chapel of Rest at 9-45
Tel. 23297 day, 22017 or 25978 night.
In Memoriam
KNOWLER (Clarice). — Treasured memories of a
dear mother and nana who died March 8th,
1978.. She suffered In silence when no one knew.
We often sit and think of you and think of how you died,
She troubled no one her wants were few,
The years may pass but still you stay,
Many times we have longed for you, many times we have cried,
As near and dear as yes terday.
KNOWLER. — In loving memory of Clarice, a
All our love. — Janet, Tony and Emma.
dear mother and nana, who died March 8th,
1978. Her ways were good,
her heart was true,
She suffered in silence when no one knew,
Her life was not selfish, for others she lived,
Not what she received but what she could give,
She shared our troubles and helped us along.
If we walked in her foot steps we'd never, go wrong,
Happy, smiling always content.
Tired and weary she made no fuss,
Loved and remembered wherever she went,
She tried so hard to stay with us.
We knew she had to go away,
And all we prayed that she would stay,
She never deserved what she went through, '
But what It meant to lose, you, no one will
K N OW L E R . — Fond memories of a dear wife and mother, who died
— Ruth, Brian and chit dren.
ever know. ■ •
Mstrch 8th, 1978. Wherever I go, whatever
Gone are the days we shared together,
Church, Grindleton. — Enquiries Brian Price,; Funeral
Director.Tel; Clitheroe. 41297.
-— Loving husband John and son.
But deep in our hearts still live forever. •
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My day begins and ends ■with you.
I do, . :
We think of her In silence and make no outward show,
John and a much loved grandad. A service in St Paul's Church. Low Mo o r on Mo n d a y , March 3rd, preceded interment in Clitheroe Cemetery. — Calver ley's Funeral Service. Ch at bur n R oa d Clitheroe. Tel. 23297 day, 22017 or 25978 night.
CHOOSE FROM THREE DIFFERENT MAKES OF
battery clock radios Fromf* 2 5 « 9 0
26 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. T'Tel. 22681 ASPDEN’S ! In Memoriam
R O B IN S O N (C la r ic e Mary) — in loving mem
ory of a dear wife and mother; died March 8th, 1977. ;— From husband
SPENCER. .— In loving memory o f ray dear
Walter and family.
WHAITES. — In loving memory of Albert, died
wife, Mabel, who died March 8th, 197 6 . — Herbert.
' , .
March 4th, 1979. Memories grow sweeter
When you long for a face and a voice that has
as the year travels on.
We think of his sayings and treasure his smile,'
gone,
WHAITES.'— In memory of a good friend, Albert, died March 4th. Forever
— From Violet, Jack and Victor.
And feel he's not lost but gone for a while.
in our thoughts. — Cath and Tom.
FORT (nee Hannah). — Birthday memories of a
Birthday Memoriam dear mum and nana,
March 9th. We miss you mum each passing day.
We loved you more than words could say,
The Lord only takes the very best,
Acknowledgements
STATES. — Mrs Mary States and family wish to thank all relatives, friends, neighbours and members of the Royal British Legion for all messages of sympathy and f lo ra l tr ib u te s received during their sad bereavement. Thanks also to the Rev. A. Sld- dall for his kind minist rations. — 13 Beech Street, Clitheroe.
THORNE . — Mr L. Thorne and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for all messages of sym pathy and floral tributes received in their sad bereavement. Thanks also to the family doc tor, staff of Clltheroe Health Centre, Queen's Park Ho s pi t a l and Clitheroe Hospital for their care and kindness and to Rev. G. Knowles for his kind ministra tions.' — 6 Hayhurst F a r m T e r r a c e , Clitheroe.
— From Sheila and Tom, Neil and Kathleen. Night night, God bless nana. — From Mark, Martin and Catherine.
So He chose to give you sweet heavenly rest.
Acknowledgements
F R A N K L A N D . — The brothers and sisters nephews and nieces of the late Richard Frank land wish to express their grateful thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sym pathy for the cards and letters of condolence and the donations to Cancer Research. Spe cial thanks to the doctor and staff at Blackburn Ro ya l I n f i rma r y Accrington D is tr ic t Nursing- Staff and Mr and Mrs D. Patefield. — 121 Henthorn Road, Clltheroe.
TURNER. — The family of the late Richard Helm Turner sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind expressions of sym pathy, Mass offerings and floral tributes, also the doctor and all the staff of Clitheroe Hospi tal and Fr Dobson for their kindness.
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H1NDLE. — Mrs Mar garet Hindle and family
HIRD. — Miss R. Hird and family would like to
wish to thank all friends for transport and offers o f transport during Dick's stay in hospital Many thanks to the sis ters and staff of Ward E3, Queen’s Park Hospi tal. We are overwhelmed by all the many kindnes ses, prayers, flowers, letters and cards of sym pathy and are comforted by the thought that our grief is shared by all who loved and respected Dick. Many thanks to the doctors for their kindly help and to the Rev. A. Harpur for his kind ministrations. — 2 0 A b b o t s Cr o f t , Whalley.
HOYLE. — The family of the late Alice Hoyle
take this opportunity to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sym pathy and letters and cards o f condolence received during their time of sorrow. Thank ing also all who have given donations for Chatburn Methodist Sunshine Band, the fam ily doctor for his atten tion over the years, the doctor and ambulance men concerned for their help on February 23rd, the Rev. Ward Jones for his kind ministrations also Canon Butlin. — 54 Downham Road. Chatburn.
ISHERWOOD. — Mrs Annie Isherwood and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for all the kind messages of sym pathy. floral tributes, cards and Mass offer ings received in their time of sorrow. Thanks also to the family doctor and doctors and staff Queen’s Park Hospital for their kindness and Fr Magill for his kind mi n i s t r a t i o n s . — "W h i t e h a l l ' ' , Hurst Green.
would like to take this opportunity to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sym pathy and letters and cards o f condolence received during their time of sorrow, thank ing also the family doc tor and Canon Good- chi l d f or hi s kind ministrations and all who have given dona tions for Clitheroe Par ish Church Restoration Fund.
M O N K . — Mrs Lydia Monk and family wish
MOORE. — Mrs Mar garet Moore and family
to express their sincere thanks to relat ives, friends and neighbours for the kindness shown during their time of sor row. Special thanks go to the warden and her husband Mr and Mrs Rockliffe, family doc tors, doctors and staff of Blackburn Royal Infirmary and Queen's Park Hospital also grateful thanks to Rev. G. A. Vickers for his prayers and mlnistra l ion s, d o n at i o ns received for the Black burn Royal Infirmary Intensive Care Unit will be individually acknow ledged. — 10 Rlddings Lane, Whalley.
. and Canon- Goodchlld for his kind . ministra tions; — 4 'Chatburn' 1 Park Drive,- Clltheroe.
wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for all the kind messages of sym pathy, cards and dona tions for the Clitheroe Heart Machine received in their time.of sorrow. Thanks also to the fam- ily doctor and* doctors and staff, Park Lee Hos' pltal for their'kindness
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