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r-7 10 Clifhcruc Advertiser S: Times, March 17th, 1904 Local charity fast


THE international fund-raising event which raises millions of pounds for cancer


care every year has now established firm roots in the kibble Valiev.


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branch of the Marie Curie Cancer Care. The organiser of the group, Mrs Margaret Romaine, together with the help of a secretary, Mrs Marion Sergeant, and treasurer, Mr Norman Cowell, has since seen the number of volunteers increase by four.


Last year saw the founding of the local


Cynthia Whitehead, Gail Ainsworth and Sue Cousens.


The additional members are Rita Webb,


is £5,000, which has paid for a vital 500 hours of nursing support and, as Mrs Romaine is eager to point out, the nursing care has been given to sufferers in the local community. This week, kibble Valley residents will be given the chance to employ more Marie


to all these people and everyone else whose efforts help our cause,” she said. “Thanks to them, we have already made a significant contribution to the international initiative.” In fact, that “significant contribution”


his fight against cancer, is full of praise for her team of willing and dedicated helpers. “I would like to give a public thank you


Mrs Romaine, whose own husband lost


Curie nurses bv taking part in Daffodil Week.


fund-raising calendar for Marie Curie Cancer Care and culminates with Daffodil Day, which blooms again on Saturday, March 19th.


This is the most important event in the


those who make a donation will receive a bunch of daffodils from more than two million fresh blooms being distributed by volunteers across the country.


Besides supporting a good cause, all


be actively involved in supporting this good cause, as will the staff and pupils of


distributed in exchange for donations at Whalley Health Centre and Maureen Cookson’s and volunteers will also be collecting door to door. The Freemason’s Arms, at Wiswell, will


Old Post House, in King Street, from where the local helpers will be travelling throughout the town with daffodils. There will also be collections at Clitheroe Health Centre, Clitheroe Hospital, Lee Carter Health Studio, the Marsden Building Society and Booths supermarket. In Whalley, daffodils are being


symbol of hope — is the emblem of Marie Curie Cancer Care, because of the hope the charity is bringing to cancer patients every day, through patient care and research. In Clitheroe, the “operations base” is the


The daffodil — a symbol of spring and a Clitheroe 22321 (Editorial). 22323 (Adverlisiny). Burnley ¥22331 (Classified)


growing in stature Daffodil Week is set to raise cash for cancer care


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Brookside Primary School and St Michael and St John’s RC Primary School in Clilheroe and Whalley CE Primary School. Contributions have also been received from


comfortable and familiar surroundings of their own homes. Your donations will also help to provide


branch a step closer to hiring more nurses to care for terminally ill patients in the


people,” says Mrs Romaine. “They give a very special quality of life to people with cancer and their families.”


throughout the year and she is already looking ahead to the next event, on April 13th, when the celebrated Anton Mosimann will be giving a talk and signing copies of his latest book, at Northcote Manor, Langho. “The Marie Curie nurses are very special


sleep, secure in the knowledge that their loved ones are being cared for by professionals. Mrs Romanic's work continues


postal donation, however small, by sending a cheque or postal order, payable to Marie Curie Cancer Care, to: Mrs Margaret Romaine, No. 1 Abbey Farm Barn, Nethertown Close, Whalley, BB6 9SF. Each contribution will put the local


Clitheroe’s Primrose Garage and Primrose Nursery. kibble Valley residents may also make a


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respite for the patients’ families, by giving them the opportunity of a good night’s


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