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IRONMONGERS DAWSONS


FIXINGS — GRINDING DISCS etc. A T OUR TRADE COUNTER


fo r n u ts , b o l ts a n d a l l t y p e s o f


56 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Te le p h o n e 25151


95. AUCTIONS AND SALES Richard Turner & Son


AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS and ESTATE AGENTS Established 1803


GISBURN AUCTION MART THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th 1989 with numbers sold previous week


CALVES 128 Newly Calved Dairy Cows and Heifers


WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK 308 Young Bulls


261 Prime Steers and Heifers to follow 145 Cast Cows and Bulls to follow 2189 Fat Lambs and Sheep


492 Cast Ewes and Rams lo follow WEEKLY SALE OF CATTLE, STORES AND


13 In Call Dairy Cows and Heilers to follow 275 Rearing Calves o l all breeds 56 Weaned Stirks and Stores


11.00 a.m. 9.30 a.m.


12.30 p.m. 10.00 a.m. 1.30 p.m.


PRODUCE AND SPECIAL SALES 23rd November New Calved Dairy Show - 7 Classes 30th November Calf Show - 4 Classes 30th November Weaned Stirk Show • 3 Classes 7th December Fat Sheep Show - 9 Classes


14lh December Fat Cattle Show • 12 Classes Sale of Hay and Straw as forward approx.


12.15 a.m.


to £26 per ton. Simmental Super Calf Competition Winners for November


17 tons of Straw Forward. Barley Straw at £42. Wheat Straw


were Messrs. J & M Metcalfe, Bolton by Bowland with a bull calf realising £316 sold to Mr Raymond Jackson.


Telephone: Sale Days Glsburn (0200) 445376 Other days Bentham (0468) 61444 (05242) 61444


GISBURN AUCTION MART THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd 1989


NEW CALVED DAIRY SHOW


CHAMPION NEWLY CALVED BEAST OF THE SHOW


kindly donated by Midland Bank PLC, Bentham) RESERVE CHAMPION


(The Directors Silver Challenge Cup and £40


(£18 kindly donated by Townson Tractors Ltd. Helllfield)


C U S S 1 FOR THE BEST B U C K AND WHITE OR BLUE NEWLY CALVED COW. Sponsored by: Preston Farmers Ltd., (Provision Merchants).


C U S S 2 FOR THE BEST NEWLY CALVED COLOURED COW OR HEIFER. Sponsored by: J. Bibby Agriculture Lid. (Feeds & Seed Division).


C U S S 3 FOR THE BEST NEWLY CALVED HEIFER B U C K AND WHITE OR BLUE SHOWING NOT MORE THAN FOUR BROAD TEETH AND BONA-FIDE HAVING NOT CALVED MORE THAN ONE CALF. Sponsored by: Freeman McKenna (Electricians) Longridge


C U S S 4 FOR THE BEST NEWLY CALVED COW SHOWN


BY A BONA-FIDE FARMER. Sponsored by: Lindey Pate, (Dairy Engineers) Glsburn.


C U S S 5 FOR THE BEST NEWLY CALVED HEIFER,' SHOWING NOT MORE THAN FOUR BROAD TEETH, HAVING CALVED NOT MORE THAN ONE CALF SHOWN BY A BONA-FIDE FARMER.


Sponsored by: Eric Spencer Esq., (Genlleman;s Outfitters)


C U S S 6 THE "HORACE BOWDEN" SILVER CHALLENGE CUP FOR THE BEST NEWLY CALVED REGISTERED FRIESIAN. Sponsored by: Preston Farmers Ltd., (Provision Merchants)


SPECIAL THE "HENRY BRADLEY" MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY FOR THE BEST NEWLY CALVED HEIFER, HAVING NOT MORE THAN FOUR BROAD TEETH AND BONA-FIDE, NOT HAVING CALVED MORE THAN ONE CALF


PRIZES: Classes 1 - 6 1st. £10-00,2nd. £6-00,3rd. £4-00 JUDGING: 10-30 a.m.


Favoured with Instructions from Mr J. Wilkinson


DISPERSAL SALE OF THE DAIRY HERD


AT PINFOLD FARM, PRESTON ROAD, RIBCHESTER


ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1989 Commencing at 12-30 p.m. prompt


(Direction signs will be posted on Preston Road between Ribchester and Longridge)


42 DAIRY CATTLE being sound home bred Friesian milk slock used to pipeline milking in stalls and to cubicle beds 5 cows recently calved, 1 Heifer recently calved, 2 Heifers newly calved, 2 Heifers due to calve December to the Angus, 5 cows geld in full milk, 9 cows newly served to nominated Friesian "Burgate Benedict" and the remaining cows being in calf to the Belgian Blue comprising 4 . for November, 3 for December, 2 for January, 3 for February, 5 for March and 1 for May. The younger cows and the heifers are sired by Masbury Rio Grande


8 DAIRY REPLACEMENTS comprising 8 newly served Heifers (Hereford Bull)


100 BALES OF BAGGED S IU G E TERMS: Payment on Sale Day


7 YOUNG STORES comprising 4 Belgian Blue x Steers 1 Belgian Blue x Heifer, 1 Friesian Steer all 9 months old and 1 Hereford Bull Calf 3 months old.


AUCTIONEERS: Richard Turner and Son, 1 Waddlngton Road, Clltheroe. Tel. Clltheroe 22369


USUAL CONDITIONS OF SALE: Copies of which are available from the Auctioneers on request


THE SALE will commence at 12-30 p.m. prompt SALE: 11-30 a.m.


( - * * * CLITHEROEAUCTiON\ MART CO. LTD .


J Clltheroe, Lence. BB71QD


Tel: Clltheroe (0200) 23325 SATURDAY NOV. 18th, 1989 AUCTION SALE OF


FLOWERING TREES AND SHRUBS • Azaleas, broom,


ctemalis, hydrangeas, magnolias, rhododendroms, willows etc.


FRUIT TREES AND BUSHES IN VARIETY - Apples, pears, plumbs, currents


ROSE BUSHES IN VARIETY- Bush, climbers and standards


CONIFERS IN VARIETY- Hedging


BULBS > Daffs, lulips, crocus, hyacinth


^


/ The Rlbblesdato I Centra, Lincoln Wey,


BIBBY


FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION


To be held at the Freemasons Arms, Wiswall on


Tuesday, 28th November, 1989 at 1-00 p.m.


THE BARN, OLD BACK LANE, WISWELL, NEAR WHALLEY.


A detached stone built barn with half acre paddock In delight­ ful village location with outline planning permission for con­ version. Superb uninterrupted 180° views o l surrounding countryside and the Ribble Valley. Outskirts of popular village with good routes to all towns and villages.


5 & 7 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE, BB7 2BT


I N G H A M & B U L C O C K


CASTLEFORD. — The I w a r d e n and r e s id e n t s | are mos t grateful to the relat ives o f the late Mr I E r n e s t R i c h a r d s , f o r | t h e i r m o s t g e n e r o u s don a t ion s , £ 9 0 in l ieu o f f l ow e r s , t o Ca s t le - ford Ameni t ies Fund.


Tel: 27331


CHARTERED AUCTIONEERS


Valuations fo r Probate, House Clearances


Princess House, Linden Road, Colne


(Behind Carlo's


Restaurant, access Linden Road)


NEXT AUCTION NOVEMBER 15th 6-30 p.m.


VIEWING 10-00 to 4-00 Transport available Special Sale of Postcards, Coins, Medals.


Lists now available. Plus usual items of Furniture, Glass Bric-a-Brac


" " iohnPallisterF.Rics M Ts. Vahnn and Eatau AotnU -


PERIOD FARMHOUSE WITH 40 ACRES ESTATE AT FOULRIDGE, LANCS


CHARTERED SURVEYORS A


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character, and land.


Superb 4 bedroomed farmhouse with every conve nience enjoying an unrivalled location in open country­ side with brook to garden and lake frontage. Full of racter, the property includes stables, barn, garag I workshops together with 40 acres of surroundii


Viewing by arrangement with the Agents.


Particulars and plans on application. John Palllster, FRICS, The Coach House Duck Street, Clltheroe. iTel: 0200 25697


107. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS


ENGINES: STEEL AND CAST GOLD AND


BRASS: BATTERIES:


WANTED LEAD: COPPER:


SILVER


No articles too small: Best prices paid.


HYNDBURN METALS


Ranger St, A cc rington (Near Asda)


Tel. Ac c rin g to n 381529


CLITHEROE MOTOR MART


CENTRE, LINCOLN WAY, CLITHEROE.


THE RIBBLESDALE


400 yards Irom A59 Clilheros North exit


Every Wednesday at 7-00 p.m. Cars, Commercials


Registration by 4-00 p.m. On site by 6-30 p.m.


Good Rales. Large Crowd. Give us a try.


SECOND-HAND SHOP


THE NO. 1


HOUSE CLEARANCES FULL OR PART


We buy anythlngl


Best prices paid. Prompt attention


Also any single items bought


Telephone: Alec on BURNLEY 37958 or 32239


C. SILVERWOOD LTHE RIBBLESDALE CENTRE SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11th


Dispersal Sale of Woodworking machinery etc SKELTON STREET, COLNE?at 11-00 a.m.


PRIME STOCK CALVES AND DAIRY HORSE AND PONY SALE


MOTOR MART LIVE POULTRY. FUR AND FEATHER


- Monday 12-00 noon. -Tuesday 11-30 a.m.


IMPLEMENTS - Wednesday 10-30 a.m. • Wednesdflv 7«nn n m V ° ° P'm'


HORTICULTURE, TIMBER ETC - Wednesday 6-30 p.m. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17th


Christmas Show of In-Calf Cattle 11 -00 a.m. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18th


. Flowering Bulbs, Shrubs, Conifers etc


A U C T IO N .S A L E on Tuesday, Novem b er 14th at P a rk e r St A u c t io n R o om s (o f f Bank Parade) B urnley. Commenc­ in g at 12 n o o n . V ie w in g •from 9*45 a .m . day of sale, to include, Longcase C lock (Rich a rd son o f B ram pto n ), Chappel l Pianofor te, 3 piece suites, D in in g Ta bles , Beds, Gas C oo ke rs , C eramic H o b and Double O ven , Freezer, W ashing M a ch in es , P r io ry O a k H iF I C a b in e t , L a w n


M o w e r s . S h o p D i s p l a y M a n n e q u in s , G o w n R a i ls , D isplay Ralls, W in d o w D is ­


p la y R a i l . C ash R e g is te r . T . V ’s, Phi l ips System Video R e c o r d e r , S te re t i M u s ic C e n t re s . O f f ic e F u rn i tu re in c . T w o 4 d ra w e r F i l in g C a b in e t s , T y p e w r i t e r s , S a f e . B u i ld e r s S c a f fo ld T o w e r , A c ro w P ro p s , Gas F lo o d L ig h t . 125 + L o ts o f S p o r t s C lo t h in g in c . T s h i r t s . F o o t b a l l S h i r t s ,


:cKENNA,$-v»w*w&®’


Auctioneers, Valuers & Property Agents Agents for the Leeds Permanent Building Society


ANTIQUE CATALOGUE SALE NOVEMBER 30th


To Include Pictures Furniture Pottery etc ' Quality items now being accepted Please phone office


HOUSEHOLD SALE NOVEMBER 25th


A limited number of items now being accepted VIEW FRIDAY 24th HAND WAXED COUNTRY PINE


OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10 — 4 p.m. Orders now being taken


Harris Court, Clltheroe, Lance Tel. (0200) 25446/22695


f ^ 24 hour Ansaphone service on 24G 8


T ra ck su its , S h orts , Bikinis. S ports Socks etc. to be sold in h a n d y lo ts . C h i ld re n s T ra in e r s ; F o o tb a l l B o o ts , C r ick e t Boots (fo r sa le ,p r io r to auction - remaining to be sold by A u c t io n ) . Racquet r c s t r in g M a c h in e . G e n ts T ro u se rs (3 2 in , 3 0 In , 28!n w a is t ) fo r sale p r io r to auc­ t io n • rem a in in g items in a u c t io n . S h i r ts , K n i tw e a r e t c . U s u a l B r i c -a -B r a c , b o o k s , • p a in t ln g s / p r in t s , p ottery, K itch enw a re , bed­ ding and miscellanea. Indus­ t r ia l Sewing Machine Stands and some machines. Walton and W a l to n , 23 S t James


23247 D u rn le y '* Te,< ° 28 2 A U C T IO N S A L E T u e s d a y ,


54tjSla>&$ 3 .0 0 p .m . on day o f sale.


Novem b er 14th, 7 .0 0 p .m . O v e r 200 lots o f box lots, p o rc e la in , p o t te r y , b ra s s - w a re and. o th e r Items to o numerous to m ention. Da vid Palmers, Colne A u c t io n Sale R oom , C olne Lane, C o lne . T e l . 8 61 9 78 v iew in g f rom


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LIMITED


incoln Way, Clltheroe, Lancashire BB71QD Tel: Clltheroe (0200) 23325


TOMORROW FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10th Store Sheep, Lambs and Rams. 11-00 a.m.


SALE FIXTURE TO NOTE


November 22nd Wednesday,


Village Hall, Newton, Nr. Clltheroe, Lancs


Slaidburn Tel. 652


C. Silverwood (Auctioneer)


Display cabinets, bedroom suites, tables, chairs etc. Also leather suitcases. House clearances, bereavements etc.


PRE-1950S FURNITURE


BEST POSSIBLE PRICES: TEL: BURNLEY 414603


HERBERT SUTCLIFFE


Ing Hey, B rle rclltfe Tel. Burnley 24225.


Antiques wanted House clearances Leaded glass Chimney pots Wood and Cast Iron Fireplaces


BUYER WILL CALL


P IA N O S W A N T E D any con­ d it io n co ns id e red , p rom p t a t t e n t io n . T e l . .D a rw e n 773445 anytime.


W A N T E D p o t te r y , S h e l ly , R o y a l D o u l t o n , G r a y s , M o o r c ro f t , C ro w n D u c a l , Bu rllcgh w a re and all types o f 30s p ot te ry etc. O ld S i l -


• ve r plate, old e r type fu rn - t i r e , fu l l o r p a r t - ho use c le a r a n c e s . T e l I r e n e s . C olne 863197.


S A I T E K P R O -B R ID G E 100. Wanted' to buy in w o rk in g o rd e r . H a nd h e ld , b at tery powered bridge game com­ p ute r . T e l . C llth e ro e 23145.


G O L D B O U G H T . B r i t to n 's J e w e l le r s a n d A n t iq u e s D e p t . 3 4 S co t la n d R o a d , N e ls o n . -T e l . 697659.


H O U S E C O N T E N T S a n d d ec e a s e d . estates w a n te d .


C ot ton T re e A u c tion s , T e l . C olne 870607.


B O O K S W A N T E D , o ld o r ra re . - P e n d le s id e B o o k s , T e l . Nelson 65617


E A S E L A N D B O A R D , paints


a nd b ru s h e s '. 2 41 L e e d s R oa d , Nelson . . .


P IA N O S W A N T E D , cash pay­ m e n t a n d r e m o v a l . ' T e l . C llth e roe 2 47 6 5. -


T U M B L E * D R Y E R , in good w o rk in g o rd e r , w i l l collect. * C llth e roe 4 00 3 1.


W A N T E D A utom a t ic washing machines, w o rk in g o r not. T e l . B u rn le y 4 14568.


W O O D E N D O L L S H o use in reasonable co ndition. C U th - eroe 25392.


W O O D T U R N IN G equipment wa n ted . T e l . Nelson 62010 after 5 p .m . •'* ' .


G L A S S T A B L E T O P to seat 6. T e l . 27340.


W A N T E D Gra n d fath er clock. T e l . Nelson 6 03874.


\tan/ WOODWORTH


Linda would like to thank all family and friends lor the


flowers, presents and cards received during her slay In hospital. Thanks to Christine,


Jean, mum and Bobble lor their • help with Holly and Anna. A .


special thank you to a wonderful husband and daughter, David and Donna for their loving care..


Love and best wishes to a kind, considerate lady.


From Hilda, P hilip and a ll the Je nklnso na, T ay lo rs and Westons on y o u r 80th birth d a y . ■


LEYLAND-THRELFALL Mr and Mrs J Leyland o l Great


Harwood are pleased to


announce the engagement of their only daughter, Wendy lo .


Ian, youngest son o l Mr and Mrs N Threlfall o l Clltheroe.


Love and congratulations - Irom both families.


L E Y L A N D T H R E L ­ FALL — C o n g r a tu l a ­ t io n s Wendy and Ian. Love and b e s t wi sh e s , Louise.


/ t a n A C 7 0 U STEWART


I, Jean Stewart, wish to thank relatives, friends,


neighbours, the doctors and nurses at Clitheroe Health


Centre, for the concern and kindness shown, during my present illness. The


numerous get well cards, flowers and gifts of fruit


received, plus other items has been collossal.


Special thanks to Clitheroe


Royal British Legion and the girls in the "A" Team (not forgetting my many


colleagues at I.C.I. works) each, for their own


individual organising and


fund-raising activities and all who have donated in aid of Cancer Research" for the Christie Hospital. God Bless you All.


THANKSGIVING __ to St Jude for prayers ans ­ we r ed.


T U D G A Y , _ M a r y w i s h e s t o t h a n k a l l friends , neighbours and r elat ions , al so St Paul' M o t h e r s ’ U n i o n f o r c a r d s a n d f l o w e r s received during her s tay in C l i th e r o e Ho sp i ta l , al so doctors , nurses and s taf f for their care and at tent ion.


< S / i a n A O 'o c t


WALKER (Ernie)


Ernie has now taken up residence In Castletord. His


relatives would like to thank all his friends and neighbours lor


their help and concern shown to him during the past ;months,


especially all the good people In the Waterloo and Salthlll areas


of Clltheroe. Thank you one and all. 12 Salthlll View.


COOK (Rosalie)


Happy Birthday, November 12th. to the best mum In the. world.


A ll o u r love Joanna, Carl,


Sarah,Dave, Patrick, Joseph, O liver and Emma, Le slie and Emily and Terry.


W R I G H T ( L u c y ) . Congratulat ions on.your 2 1 s t b i r t h d a y , l o v e


from* y our ’o l d ’ land lady.


COOK (Rosalie)


Happy 50th birthday, 12th November.


All my love Allan.


Happy birthday darling, for the


18th November. All our love from mum,


dad, John and Kierrl and Byron.


10. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS


WILSON (Tina)


Billy would like to thank all friends and relations for cards and gifts and


helping to make his party night such a great success.


'tan A tjyou „


PARKINSON (Jean)


I wish to express my sinoere thanks


and appreciation to my family, friends and neighbours for the beautiful


flowers, cards, gifts and visits which I received during my stay in hospital. Thanks also to doctors and staff on


Ward 18 BRI and Clitheroe Health


Centre. Special thanks to evoryone for their help and support I am receiving during my convalescence. I am truly overwhelmed. Love Jean.


GOOD LUCK


* Is one of your colleagues leaving your place of work?


•> Changing Jobs? * Retiring? * Taking maternity leave?


•••Going to university? * Taking an exam? ••* Moving House? *> Taking their driving test?


PINDER


* Starting a business? •> Leaving the country etc.?


Then wish them


GOOD LUCK under this new


classification


BURNLEY 22331 or call In at the


For further details please ring


Clltheroe Advertiser Office, King Street, Clltheroe


good m A


LUCK Wishing


Philip Michael


every success in the opening of his new extended hair salon.


16 Duck Street Clitheroe


Telephone: 28760 When yo u were small


i we thought you a 1 star Now yo u ’re so sleek ju s t like yo u r car


Fast o tf the mark an d will travel far


We a ll think you're great OK YahI


wishes from all a t . Number Four


Love and best


MASON (Fiona)


November 12th ■„ m o - .


McBRIDE (Sharon)


Congratulations


and love on your 18th birthday, 9th November. From mum, dad, Sean and Nanny.


Fred and Lorraine would like to say a sincere


thank you to everyone for | all the cards and


presents received on the birth of their son Ryan.


CARTER (Julie)


Well done Julie on passing your D.O.T Approved Driving Instructors Exams.


Love from mum, dad, grandma and grandad


Saunders, Paul, Mavis and family.


9. GREETINGS


ALLERTON (Julie)


Congratulations


and best wishes Ju on your 21 st


birthday, today.


Lots of love and kisses Mike.


22. DEATHS


G R A Y . — On Fr id a y No v emb e r 3rd, 1 9 8 9 pea c e ful ly in hospi tal , Lena, aged 86 years , of The Court Manor Road Wh a l l e y , th e b e lo v e d w i f e o f th e la t e Tom Gray, d e a r mo th e r o f R o n a ld and J o , a l s o l o v i n g g r a n d m a Michael and Rosal ind Funeral service wi l l be held in St Mary and All S a in t s ’ Parish Church, Whal ley at 1-45 p.m. on Friday, Novembe r 10th 1 9 8 9 , p r io r to crema


t ion at Accrington Cre­ matorium. F lowe r s or d o n a t i o n s ,


th e a b o v e m e n t i o n e d Fu n e r a l S e r v i c e . Te l . 2 3 2 9 7 .


de s ired, to the Bri t ish D ia b e t i c A s s o c i a t i o n c/o Calverley’s Funeral S e r v i c e , C h a t b u r n Ro ad, Cl i th e r o e , BB7 2AP. Al l in q u ir ie s to


i f s o 8. CONGRATULATIONS


ALTHAM (Zena and Derek)


14th November,


Congratulations and best wishes.


With love Allan and Rosalie.


LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS & SURVEYORS


95. AUCTIONS AND SALES


Mortimer, Gorse & Ross


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1989


BIRTHS,MARRIAGES AND DEATHS


accepted by phone. A ll Memorlams and Birthday Memoriams must be pre-paid. Death notices, Thanks for Sympathy, Acknowledgements and Floral Tributes must come from a Funeral Director.


5. APPRECIATIONS


post must be endorsed with the name and address of the sender. In the case of engage­ ments by post or handed In at our front counter reception, the signatures of both parties are required. Announcements for the births and engage­ ments classifications cannot be


1.-ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements sent by I


ALLERTON (Julie)


LEEMING John and Janice, a son


Christopher 5th November, 1989.14 Coombe Road, Callington, Cornwall.


Congratulations from all the family.


i Congratulations and best wishes on


your 21st birthday, November 9th. Health and


happiness always


Mum, dad, Lisa and Oath


7. BIRTHS 11. COMING OF AGE


THRELFALL-LEYLAND — Congratulat ions on y o u r e n g a g em e n t Ian and' We n d y . A l l o*u.


THRELFALL-LEYLAND —— Congratulat ions and b e s t w i s h e s la n and Wendy. Love Jean and Peter.


love and bes t wi sh e s for th e fu tur e , lo v e Mum and Dad Threl fal l .


MEPHISTO


TH E SHOE CO N CEP T TO SUIT TODAY'S LIFE S TYLES.


Latax foam in ihe sola . * like walking on a thick- pile carpet Speed lacing, arch support Manufactured with the ' best leathers For men and women


D. LORD & SON 5 Moor Lane, Clltheroe Telephone 22488


24. IN MEM0RIAM


MA SON (M a g g i e an d B o b ) .


. p a r e n t s a n d g r e a t - grandparents.


m em o r i e s o f a -d e a r mum and dad, grand-


T r e a s u r e d


From eartli to Heaven above,


I t keeps you with us always,


D o l l y , J o e , E t h e l , Stowe l l and fami l ies.


There is a bridge of memories,


It's called the bridge of lover


NORGROVE (John Wi l ­ s o n ) . — . T r e a s u r e d memo r i e s o f o u r dea r father, died No v embe r 15th, 1987.


So dearly loved,


So sadly missed: F r om E l i z a b e t h an d Christopher.


PARRY (Pip) , i— In lo v ­ ing memo r y o f a dea r brother and uncle, died November 10th, 1976.


Even though you're far away,


You're in our thoughts every day.


From s i s t e r Edna and all the fami l ies.


T A Y LOR (A n n i e ) . __ Treasured memories o f a dear wi fe , mother and g r a n d m o t h e r , d i e d November 10th, 1975.


Deep are the.memories, Precious they stay, No measure of time,


Will take them away. Hu sb an d Har ry, s o n s Ken and Ronald, daugh­ ter Margaret and fami ­ lie s.


25. BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM


PORTER (Le an n e ) . _ Treasured memories to a dear daughter on your


1st birthday, November 9 th.


Je sus . Love and kis ses , daddy and mummy.


There is no S a f e


in


No words could evert/ say, We only knoiv without you,


o perfect day. th e


a rm s or


KING. — . On Oc to b e r 3 0 th , 1 9 8 9 , peac eful ly in hospi tal , Lilian, aged 90 years , o f Greenside, Chatbi irn, the be loved w i f e o f th e la t e Sam King, formerly o f Lind­ say Street , Burnley, the dearly loved mother o f Joyce, mothe r- in- law of Eric and loving grandma o f N i c o l e , F io n a and Pa u l . Fu n e r a l s e r v i c e and cremat ion wa s held on Friday at Accrington C r em a t o r ium . D o n a t ions in l ieu o f f lowe r s i f s o d e s i r e d may be s e n t , to Ar th r i t i s and Rheumat ism Counci l for Research, c/o Mrs Cow- pe r thwai te, 12 Graf ton S t r e e t , C l i th e r o e . Al l inquiries to Langshaws Fu ne ra l S e r v ic e , King S t r e e t , Wh a l l e y . Te l . 0 2 5 4 8 2 4 5 2 9 .


NI X O N ,


Novembe r 6th 1989, at G l e n d e n e N u r s i n g home, Wi lpshire, Mar­ g a r e t N ix o n , a g ed 8 9 years , formerly o f Ho l ­ d e n , Bo l t o n - b y -B ow - land, the dea s ly loved s i s t er o f Mary and the late Jim, Do t and Wi l ­ liam, also a dear aunt and great aunt . Rep o s ­ i n g in P e a c e h a v e n Chapel o f Re s t . Service and cremat ion wi l l take place at Accringto nre- m a t o r ium t om o r r ow , Friday No v emb e r 10th at 11 a.m. Fami ly f low ­ e r s only ple a s e , don a ­ t i o n s in l i e u i f s o des ired may be donated f o r t h e G l e n d e n e Ammeni ty Fund, care of Mr M C o t t om , We s t Lodge, Gleds tone, West Marton, Skipton BD23 3 JL . I n q u i r i e s Brian Price Funeral Director, Cl i theroe 4 1 2 9 7


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S E E D A L L . — On No v emb e r 2nd, 1 9 8 9 , peac eful ly in hospi tal , Ern e s t J ame s S e ed a l l , a g e d 7 7 y e a r s , o f Henthorn Road, Cl i th­ eroe, the beloved son of t h e l a t e J am e s a n d Maud Seedal l , the lov­ ing b r o th e r o f J o h n , F l o r e n c e , E d i th and Evelyn and a very dear uncle. The funeral s e r ­ vice and cremat ion took p l a c e o n , T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 7 t h a t A c c r i n g t o n C r em a ­ to r ium. D o n a t i o n s in l ieu o f f lowe r s fo r Do c ­ to r My e r s Ca r d io lo g y F u n d , Q u e e n s P a r k Ho s p i t a l , ' c /o Mr s E. C h e w , 1 2 W h a l l e y Ro ad, C l i th e r o e , BB7 1AW. Inquiries Richard Chew Funeral Service. Tel . Cl i theroe 2 8 5 1 5 .


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^/an/4 WHITFIELD


Gordon, Linda and Hazell wish to thank all who


contributed to Waddington Methodist Church in


memory of their mother, .. Connie.


The sum of £358 is gratefully acknowledged.


HINDLE (Eveline)


BARROW • WHITWELL —. Congratulat ions and b e s t w i s h e s f o r th e future, Carole and Ste- phen. Love from Aunt ie M a r g , U n c l e ' F r a n k Tracy, Vicky, Craig and Al icia.


WHITTAKER. __ On Wedne sday, No v embe r 1st, 1989, peaceful ly- in ho s p it al , Eliza beth Annie Whi t take r , aged 8 7 y e a r s , o f D e r b y S t r e e t , Cl i th e r o e , the dearly loved wi f e o f the late Jame s , the loving and much loved mother o f Hazel, Bet ty and the la t e Barbara, mo th e r - in- law o f Norman, Jim a n d A l a n , a l s o a d e v o t e d , g ra n n y an d g r e a t -g r a n n y . S e r v ic e wa s held in St Mary’s Par ish Church, C l i th ­ e r o e , o n F r i d a y , Novembe r 3rd, prior to cremat ion at Accrington C r em a t o r ium . D o n a ­ t ions if des ired, to Can­ cer Re s ear ch, c/o Mrs E. Ow e n , Wh i t e c r o f t , P en d l e A v en u e , Ch a t ­ b u rn , C l i t h e r o e BB7 4AX. Inquirie s to The Rockda le Fune ral Se r ­ vice, We s t View, Cl i th­ e roe . Tel . 2 2 3 4 5 .


24. IN MEMORIAM


GRANT (Nan and Bill). — In loving memory o f mum, d i e d N o v em b e r 1 1 th , 19 76 a n d d a d , d i e d D e c em b e r ' . 9 t h , ' 1 9 6 2 . A lw a y s in o u r


th o u g h t s . A n n e , Alan and Katherine.


MARTIN (Albert). — in loving memory o f a dear husband, dad and gran­ d a d , d i e d .N o v em b e r 11th, 1 9 8 7 . '


Remembered, not just


■ today, but everyday. F r o m l o v i n g w i f e M a r i o n a n d famil y. A l s o b i r .th d a y m em o r i e s , D e c em b e r 1s t .


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S L A C K ( S i d n e y ) . __ B i r t h d a y m em o r i e s , N o v em b e r 1 5 th . o f a dear husband, dad and grandad. Rememb e r ed wi th love, from Grace, s o n s , d a u g h t e r s and fami l ies.


COTTAM, — Mr John


You were so very special to us,


27. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


ISHERWOOD . — The fami ly o f the late Annie I sH e r w o o d w i s h t o t h a n k a i l r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s , n e i g h b o u r s , s t a f f and r e s id e n t s o f Be e ch Gr o v e , and all w h o a t t e n d e d th e funeral s e rv ic e for all the many kind le t te r s , cards and .donat ions to T r i n i t y . M e t h o d i s t Church received in their t ime o f so r r ow. Thanks also to the fami ly doc­ tor and Rev. J. Ne ed­ ham for his kind minis ­ t r a t i o n s . 23 Fifth Avenue , Burnley.


KING. — The family of th e l a t e Ma r y Li l ian King wi sh to thank all r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s , n e i g h b o u r s , Mr and Mrs Robin s , s ta f f and res ident s at Green Side, Ch a tb u rn , a l s o th o s e w h o a t t e n d e d the f u n e r a l s e r v i c e , f o r their kind let ters , cards and donat ions received at this sad time. Thanks al so to Father J . . Mur­ r a y . B u r n s i d e , 7 Brookes Lane, Whal ley.


SCOTT. — Mr Jim Scott a n d family w is h to t h a n k a l l r e l a t i v e s , friends and neighbours for the kind expres s ions o f sympathy, cards, le t ­ ters, floral tributes and d o n a t i o n s r e c e iv e d in th e i r t ime o f s o r r ow and bereavement . Spe ­ c ial th a n k s to al l the d o c t o r s , n u r s e s and s t a f f o f Wa rd M3 at Qu e e n s Park Ho spi ta l and C l i th e r o e He a l th Centre for all the dev o ­ t ion and care given to Lily, to the Rev. Hugh Clark for h is k i n d visits, prayers and min­ is trat ions , to the s taff, pot ters and painters at Als ton Hal l , Longridge a n d Wh a l l e y Ad ul t Centre, to Whal ley W.I. and Cl i th e r o e Homing Soc ie ty , f inal ly to you al l f o r a t t e n d in g th e fu n e r a l s e r v i c e . God bles s you all . Highfield Road, Cl i theroe.


SEED. — Mrs Kathleen Seed and fami ly would l ike to take this oppor ­ tu ni ty o f th ankin g all r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s , n e ig h b o u r s and mem­ b e r s o f B o l t o n Ha l l


C o t t am . A la n , Ha z e l and S u zan ne , w i sh to e x p r e s s t h e i r th a n k s a n d a p p r e c i a t i o n to their dear relat ives and f r i e n d s w h o s e n t expr es s ions o f sympathy a n d b e a u t i f u l f l o r a l t r ib u t e s d u r in g th e i r sad los s .


.S h o o t f o r t h e k i n d e x p r e s s i o n s o f s ym ­ pathy, cards o f condol ­ ence and floral tributes r e c e iv e d ‘du r in g th e ir sad los s . Special thanks to the doc tor s and staf f o f Ward 5, Wrightiny- ton H o s p i t a l , d o c t o r s and s t a f f . Wa rd M4 , Q u e e n ’s Ho sp i ta l , the fami ly d o c to r , and to Rev. F. Cheall for his kind minis trat ions . Also thank you to all those wh o kindly gave a dona­ t ion fo r Wr ight ington Hospi tal . Thank you to C a lv e rl ey ’ s F u n e r a l S e r v i c e f o r al l th e i r help and understanding. School Hous e Cot tage, Whi tewel l .


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