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NEW DANCE TERM STARTS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4th


LEE CARTER


HEALTH STUDIO Off Lowergate & Castle Street


i Tel: (0 1 2 0 0 ) 2 4 4 7 5 or 2 4 4 7 2 CRICKET EXTRA & b r


C l i th e ro e sh ow g r i t o n s t ic k y w ic k e t


Clitheroe 131-9 (7) Baxenden 101


A MOIST Chatbum Road batting tra ck gave the bowlers the initiative on Sunday as Clitheroe suc­ cessfully defended a mea­ gre total.


at Read, Phil Bishop’s men were determined to make amends, though they toiled without much reward after- Baxenden put them in to bat.


Following Saturday’s farce


Scott Alexander, anxious for runB after a Blow sta rt


against a measured opening spell by Bernard Reidy, was eventually run out before Neil Bolton failed to score a run, becoming Jamie Capstick's one and only victim.


mer L an c a sh ire se am e r embarked on the middle order


The ease at which the for­ O ’


Clitheroe to a respectable total, given the conditions.


for over an hour together, working away 64 runs before Hall was snapped up behind on 31. Bibby's gutsy show was


They occupied the crease


defend Baxenden out and deny them of the bowling points.


present, professional Jon­ athan Fielding found the wicket to his liking, conceding just 13 runs off nis first 10 overs.


Bowling extremely well at


perfect foil, taking a wicket in, each of his first two overs.


Mick HouldBWorth was the


The first one, of opener John Bushell. was brilliantly


caught at gulley by Fielding and Graham Bushell was removed for similar ill- reward, leaving Baxenden at 6-2.


seven-wicket haul earlier in the season at Back Lane must have been triggered in the


Memories of Houldsworth’s CLITHEROE


P. Bishop b Reidy.............. 30 I S. Alexander run out.......... 4 N. Bolton cJ.Bushell b Cap-


stick................................ 0 S. Graham b Reidy.........;... 1 Fielding lbw Reidy............. 12 M. Dewhurst b Reidy......... 0 C. Hall c Swarbrick b Frnnklund....................... 31 N. Bibby run out................ 36


S. Bishop c J.Bushell b Reidy.............................. 0


Cu Bowling: Reidy 23-9-43-5: J.


1-18-0; G. Franklnnd 4-0-21-1. BAXENUEN


J. Bushel! c Fielding b Houklsworth...................


Reul


minds of the incoming bats- X Sudworth Ibw Dewhuret . men, but fourth-bat . Sud


, „ , °


middle-order wickets before j . capstick c Fielding b Dewhurst, bowling at the - * stumps, reaped his rewards


against a brittle tail. Fielding eventually bowled


ended with a run out on 36, the top score of the innings, and that left the tail-end to


the only threat to home suc­ cess by taking Reidy's bails for 47 and Clitheroe cele­ brated victory by running Smith out at the 40th over.


« = r f o r Vet^o Reidy b Fielding Fielding................. aworth D. Jackson c Bolton b Field-


N. Winckley not out........... ‘ 6 M. Houidsworth not out..... 4 Extras...................... 8 Total (for 9) 130


pstick 12-3-12-1; G. Bushell G-


G. Bushell c Bolton b Houklsworth................... 0


47 0


12 G


G. F r a n k 1 a n (1 b M. Dewhurst........................ 7


D- ps.ew•hurst........................ 0 end of the MBowling: Fielding 20-6-39-3;


. Houlasworth 8-0-23-2; M. Dewhurst 12-4-25-4.


Peterson’s progress inhibits Whalley


Barnoldswick 158-2 (5) Whalley 153-9,


BARNOLDSWICK pro­ fessional James P eter­ son, in his first season, took his summer’s run- haul past 1,000 at Station Road on S u n d a y as Whalley’s anchor to the league’s bottom looks unlikely to be lifted.


is now the immediate item on the agenda for the villagers as their season-long problems of insufficient batting scores and lack of variation in the bowl­


Planning for next summer


ing were exposed to the full by a Bamolaswick team who have not yet given up the ^ o |t^ o r a last-gasp crack at


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hopeful which much potential and he will have gained plenty confidence in his first season in the Ribblesdole League. Hib medium pace tied the


Peterson (22), is a Sydney


enable Whafley to move to a competitive total, eventually holing out to Manville off


typically


Stead for 32, with the total on 144.


that time, with Peterson tak­ ing both Higginbotham and Foster for five apiece.


He shared four partners in


ley's tail-end defended stoutly to deny Barnoldswick the vital bonus points needed to pressure the leading two in


Once again though, What­


the league. O’Neill and Westwood faced


WHALLEY


J - s fe a r.8l.ey...c..B.e.d.!?.rd...b 12 N. Keighley run out........... 31 Mercer c I.Scothem b Man­ ville.................................. 37


M. Graham c Kingdon b Manville.................


D pitJra?nnb.°‘h.a.™.


D. Redhead b Mantflle...... 111 A. Pratt c Manville b Stead 32


R. Foster c Little b Peter- , son....... .......................... 6


39 deliveries and added 10 runs for the home team in the process showing that there is still plenty of spirit left in the


ca\ $ ’th 153 on the board, \ i


joined the attack that wickets really began to fall. Micky Graham was dis­


villagers down from the out­ set But Whalley’s top-order resisted well. I t was not until second change bowler Justin Manvllle


missed by him before Dave Redhead and professional Phil Mercer, who had taken the


behind.


total to 97, were removed in consecutive overs, Redhead bowled and Mercer caught


Golf scene


Good day for the Brennans


SUNDAY’S open mixed foursomes competition at


Clitheroe Golf Club was won bymembers Roger


Whalley at least had some­ thing to bowl at, but reBi- lienbt opening partnerships have been a key to succesB this summer for the Victory Park men, and Sunday was no different. Peterson, with campaigner


caught behind. Consummate P e te r so n


D. O’Neill not o u t 2 D- WeE x ^ “


4 ■ , Congratulations.


,b 6 You've worked hard- wel1 done.


Look forward to all The Beauty Treatment


Total (for 9) 163 I


J. Stead 13-5-26-3; R. Bedford 4-1-21-0; J. Manville 10-2-46-3.


BARNOLDSWICK


Peterson c Higginbotham b Pratt............................


Ian Scothem, put on 108 for the first wicket when Lee Burgess, in an otherwise expedient spell, had Scothem


failed to reach his century by eight runB, Andy Pratt’s first delivery of the season saw him hit out to Higginbotham. Dave Little scored a six off


Pratt two balls later to con­ firm Bamoldswick five points with 14.2 overs in hand.


Squash


and Pat Brennan. They lost (5_£ 9j j 4.9 3.9); p. - - - - - - -


Edmondson (91-18.5-72.6) fin­ ished in second place ahead of


Mr J. Millen and Mrs Vicky


Mr B. Cheetham and Mra Joan Rhodes (Clitheroe)


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83-9.5-73.6. They took third place after


A tk in s o n (91-17.5-73.5).


Club’s men’s Thursday team lo s t a t home to Michelin last week, 3-2: S. Nicholson lo s t (2-9, 9-6, 9-4, 6-9, 4-9); T. Lee


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I. Scothom c Westwood b Burgess............................ 54 |


D. Little not out................. 6 Extras....................... 17 Total (for 2) 158


31-0; L. Burgess 5-1-33-1; j . Kearsley 2-0-17-0; ‘ ~ 0.3-0-6-1.


O’Neill Five-a-side


THE Roefield Indoor 5-a-1 side League is just a few-1


Kick-off nears w e e k s aw a y f rom


CLITHEROE Squash offon Sunday, September —


SULT j0in (he league, which kicks


kick-off. Any new teams wishing to


24th, must have their regis­ tration forms in to Roefield


by September 8th. I t Is looking likely that


scored 85-13.5-71.5 in an Norcuffe lost (8-10, 10-8, impressive display.


0-9, 2-9); S. Seddon won (3-9, 9-2, 10-9, 9-10, 9-6); P. Poplett won (9-1, 3-9, 9-2,9-5).


a card”plig-o£f with Mr B. and Conversion Mrs


were fifth (86-12-74) while Tom Poole and Mra Barbara Thornton Bcored the beat


Mike and Maril;rilyn rletcner


gross of 80. ■ . • Vice-captain Denis Greenup


and Mrs R. Pickup scored81. • The winners of Clitheroe Golf Club’s ladies’ section pro- feBsional’s prize competition were. Miss J. Dunn and Mrs E. Parkinson (four up on par).


Help for the homeless


THE chanty set up by HRH The Prince of Wales


to help young people has allocated funds to support p rojects to a s s is t the young homeless in Lanca­ shire, and around the Rib- ble Valley. The Prince’s Trust is


inviting applications from established organisations and wishes to help with new and innovative work which will be of direct benefit to the homeless yo un g p eople in th e country. A spokesperson for the


controversy COUNCILLORS have p a s s e d th e b u ck on whether or not a working bam in Grindleton can be converted into a house. Members of the Ribble


obtained from Roefield and forms fi------ can . , be 01200 442188.


there will be about 12 to 14 teams competing this season, Our Undo sne s me best, making the third season the q m Jggrgg above the rest, toughest yet. E in try


further information can be gained from Tony Rodia on


If you see her say “Hello", Because she's reached the Big Four Ohll


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Ing: Mere* 10-2-28-0; R. Foster 5-0-


A. Pra tt | LEW IS (nse Webster)


JONES (Mabel an d Raglna td George).* On August 25rd, 1 9 9 5 . su d d en ly in Black­ burn Royal Infirmary, Ma­ bel J on e s , aged 8 9 years, and on Augu s t 2 5th . 1 9 9 5 , in C lith eroe Hosp ital, R e ­ ginald George J on es , aged 82 years, o f N ew to n S treet, Clltheroe. The funeral s e r ­ vice w ill take place today. T h u r sd a y , A u g u s t 3 1 s t , 1 9 9 5 , a t C lith ero e United R efo rm ed Church, a t 11 a.m. to be fo llow ed by in ­ term ent at C lith eroe Cem­ etery. Family f low e r s only p lease, b ut d onat ion s If d e ­ s ired. for The Fr ien d s o f C l i th e r o e H o s p i ta l , c /o Mrs E. Chew, .12 Whalley R o a d , C l i t h e r o e . BB7 1 AW. In q u ir ie s R ich ard Chew Funeral Service. Tel: Clith eroe 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


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Birthday. Greetings


ECCLES.- Peacefully In Cll th e r o e H o sp i ta l , and o f L ow M o o r and fo rm er ly N ew ton S treet , on August 22nd, 1 9 9 5 , aged 91 years, Fred, th e b elov ed husband o f the la te Viole t , dear dad o f R e n e e , a l s o a d e a r b ro th e r - in - law and uncle, The fu n e ra l s e r v ic e w a s held at Accrington Crema­ torium. on Tuesday. There w e r e family f low e r s only by reques t , but d onat ion s are being g ratefully r e ceived, in lieu for the Castleford D a y C e n t r e , c/o C a lv e r ley ’s Fu n eral Ser vic e, Chatburn Road. Clf th e ro e . Tel: 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0


G. Smith run out................. 0 P. Swarbrick not out.......... 0 Extras...................... 23 Total 101


McDo n a l d (Donna)


■Congratulation,


| ANSLOW.- A special thank you to th e young cou p le w h o h elped and comforted my w ife w h en sh e fell In K in g S t r e e t o n F r id a y af ternoon. God Btes9 you both.


I ST JUDK.- Hear my prayers ou r Lord. K.E.S.


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BRIDGE (Frad).- In loving memory o f my beloved h us ­ band. d ied A u g u s t 5 1 s t ,


DOBSON


(Janet Elisabeth) 3rd September, 1995


Best wishes on your 18th birthday.


Lots of love Mum, Susan, Pater,


Mkhael and Sarah, Alan and KayMflh, Alison,


Stewart, Holly and Emma Love Martin


ST COLEBOURNE James and Michelle are


delighted to announce the birth of their daughter,


Ashley Margaret, 71b 9oz, on Saturday, 26th August, In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A.


A sister for Chelsea ETCHELLS-SKEAT


Mr and Mrs T. Etchells are pleased to announce the engagement of their


daughter, Dianne to Nik, son or Mr and Mrs L. Skeat.


Congratulations and


best wishes from both families


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BLACKBURN (nee liver)


(Howard and Janet) S) James Church, Clltheroo 5th September, 1970


Love and congratulation* to mum and dad


From Simon and Paul


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1 9 9 0 . A lo n g th e ro a d to yester* day, T h a t le a d s us s tr a ig h t to A y o u .r e m em o r i e s o f h a p p y days.


Thanks For/ Sympathy


BARNES. - The family o f Le­ s l ie w ou ld like to s in cer ely thank nil r e la t ives , friends


and neighbours for mes sa ­ ges o f sympathy, cards ana f lo r a l t r ib u t e s r e c e iv e d


T o g e th e r w e o n c e k n ew . M a y y o u r e s t In p eace m y sw e e th e a r t .


In C o d ’s te n d e r c a r e . P l e a s e w a i t fo r m e m y lo v ed o n e .


CORMICK (Fanny).- In lo v ­ ing memory o f a dear s ister, w h o d ied S eptember 2nd, 1 994 . L o v e d y o u e n d m is s yo u . L Marjorie.


U n t l l l jo ln y o u th e re . Unt il w e m e e t again, a l­ w a y s y o u r lo v in g w i f e Christina.


r


Bments.OND (R o b e r t ) . - P a t and family w ou ld lik e to thank r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s a n d


d u r in g th e ir r e c e n t sad lo s s . S p e c ia l th a n k s to th o s e w h o a t ten d ed th e funeral se rvice and to the d octo rs and s ta f f a t Burnley General Hospital, a lso to Rev. Nich olson for h is kind m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d t o C a lv e r ley ’s Fu n eral S e r ­ vice for th eir dignified and p r o f e s s i o n a l a r r a n g e ­


AWSON (Colin ) .- Loving memories o f a dear b roth­ er, b ro th er- in- law and un­ c l e . d ie d A u g u s t 2 9 th 1993 . D e ep In o u r h e a r ts y o u w i l l a lw a y s s ta y , L o v e d a n d r em em b e r e d F e v e r y d a y . l and Carol.


y rom Ronald, George, Ber


PUZYNA (Bruno).- Loving m em ories o f a dear h us ­ band and father, d ied Au g u s t3 0 th . 1 9 8 8 . M ls s e d s o v e r y m uch. L o v e d e n d r em em b e r e d a l ­


Y o u r lo v in g w i f e Ge rty. Barry. Marjorie and Gary.


ways. ' RABY (E l la ) . - T r e a su r ed


Sti/J lo v e d , s t i l l m is s e d , s t i l l v e r y dear.


>#< . Love always. Thelma.


SUNTER (John).- In mem­ o r y o f a d e a r b r o th e r , b ro th er- in- law and uncle, died September 5 th , 1994. You a re n e v e r fa r fr om o u r th o u g h ts . Henry. Nancy and family.


Birthday Memories


ADCROFT (Trevor).- Fond e s t Dirthaay memories o f a d ea r b r o th e r and u n c le , S eptember 1st. Y o u r n am e w e o f te n m en


tlo n ,Your vo ic e w e c a n n o t hear. B u t m em o r ie s l iv e fo r e v e r .


O f a b r o th e r a n d u n c le w e lo v e d s o dear.


memories o f a dear mother, died A u g u s tS ls t . 1987. U n se en , u n h ea rd , b u t a l­ w a y s n ea r ,


EARNSHAW (n e e Ke n t ) . -


n e ig h b o u r s fo r th e kin d m e s s a g e s o f c o n d o le n c e and d o n a t io n s r e c e iv e d . Special thanks to BUI for oil h is h elp and support, all th e s t a f f o n A W a rd . T h e Mount, to the Rev. Brenda Leigh for her kind m in is ­ tr a t io n s and to Rich ard Chew and s ta f f for th e ir h elp and support.


The family o f the late Hazel Earnshaw w ish to thank m o s t s in c e r e ly r e la t iv e s ,


friends and neighbours for th e many kind exp r e s s ion s o f sympathy received dur­


Brian P rice funeral director


A genuine family-owned funeral concern serving the Ribble & Hodder Valley


24hr personal service


t Residence & Peacehaven Chapel of Rest in our own private courtyard


Carl and Pauline Brian, Jean,


DAY or NIGHT Tel: Clltheroe 441297 - Your exact requests catered for ~


p o t t fo r h is k ind v is i t s H prayers and min is trat ions .


ing th eir tim e o f so r row and sud d en lo s s . S pecial thanks to Daphne. Margar­ e t and Marjorie for all th eir k indne ss, help and support, to th e am b u la n c e para* medics, d octors and polic e and to the Rev. Ron Phll-


OLLIDAY.- The family o f th e la te Elean o r (N e l l ie )


H o l l id a y w ish to th a n k f most sin cer ely all relat iv es ,


th e ir p ra y e r fu l su p p o r t , messages o f sympathy and d o n a t io n s to S t P a u l ' s Church, receiv ed a t th eir time o f so r row . They w e r e a l l m u ch a p p r e c ia t e d Thankyou to all w h o at* tended the se rv ice, and par­ ticular thanks to the Rev. R. Ph llp o t t for h is prayer­ ful min is trat ions . Grateful thanks to Dr Bailey and the night staf f o f Pend le Ward at C lither Hospital for all their kindne ss , finally our sin cer e thanks to Mr R i­


riends and n eighbours for


ERIC & ALISON MAYMAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Over 35years experience


A The Clitheroe THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1995 np dvertiser and l imes


: For expert advice telephone 1 'David Evans FCA on


All charges are agreed In advance - there are no hidden costs


Chartered Accountants


01200 443155 D H E v a n s & C o .


6 Church Str e e t , Clitheroe, BB7 2DG


A Sharon.DCROFT (Trevor).- S ep ­ tember 1st. Loving memo­ ries o f a dear son on his


Love from S tev e , Sue and


birthday. S in c e r e a n d tr u e In h e a r t a n dm ln d . A m em o r y sw e e t h e le f t b e ­ h in d .


From Dad and Mum.


BOWKER (T om ) . - Happy b ir th d a y m em o r ie s o f spe cial dad. August 2 7th . L o v e y o u D a d a n d th in k in g o f y o u a lw a y s . From your loving daughter Thelma and Tom.


HODGSON (Rachel ) . - Lov­ ying birthday memories on


tember 4th. A b ir th d a y ca rd w e c a n n o t


From Mum, Brian. Joanne H & Jemma.


o th e o n e w e lo v e s o m u c h .


ou r 2 1 s t b irthday. S ep ­


s en d .H e r h a n d w e c a n n o t touch, B u t G o d w i l l ta k e o u r T g r e e t in g s .


ing memories on your 2 1 s t birthday, S ep tem b er 4th


ODGSON (Rachel ) . - Lov­


ca l led h er . T o H is h om e o f e te rn a l re s t, Love granny and Uncle Pe H ter.ODGSON (Rachel ) . - Lov­ ing memories on your 2 1 s t birthday. S eptember 4th. F a th e r In h ea v en , h e a r o u r p ra y e r ,


19 95. IVe s t i l l w o n d e r w h y God


G u a rd o u r lo v e d o n e w i th te n d e r c a r e ,


, .


Be a g o o d s h e p h e rd , d o n ’t le a v e h e r alo n e .


We think o f you every day and m is s y o u lo t s , lo v e H nano, grandpa and Murray.


L o v e h e r In h e a v en a s w e d ld a th o m e .


ing memories on your 2 1 s t birthday. S ep tem b er 4th. 1995. A b ir th d a y ca rd w e c a n n o t


ODGSON (Rachel).- Lov­


s en d ,H e r h a n d w e c a n n o t to u ch . B u t G o d w i l l ta k e o u r g re e t in g s .


T o th e o n e w e lo v e s o m u ch .


Love A u n t ie Jackie, Uncle Barry. Nicola, Gemma and Victoria.


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H O D G SO N (R a c h e l ) . - In m em ory o f a fun lo v in g


ROWE. - On A ugu s t 2 4th . 1 9 9 5 , peacefully In h o sp i­ ta l, Clarice R ow e , aged 82 years, o f Woone Lane* C ll­ th e r o e . th e d ea r ly lo v ed w ife o f Arthur, loving s i s ­ t e r o f M a rga ret and th e 1 d e a r e s t a u n t ie o f S h e ila . Chr is t ine, Janet and BUI. The fu ne ral s e rv ic e to o k place on Wednesday, A u ­ gust 3 0 th a t the Chapel o f R es t , fo llow ed by crema­ t ion at Accrington. D ona­ t io n s In lieu o f f low e r s . If d es ired, fo r The Friends of C l l th e r o e H o s p i ta l , c /o


Mrs E. Chew. 12 Whalley R o a d . C l l t h e r o e , BB7 1AW. In q u ir ie s R ich ard Chew Funeral Service. Tel: C llth ero e 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


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Valley Council’s Planning and Development Commit­ tee heard that Mr William Smalley proposed to con­ vert a bam at Stone Hill Farm, on Main Street, as well as demolish a senes of outbuildings at the site. But the meeting heard


that local residents had objected to the proposal, on the grounds that the building was used to house hay and cattle and that conversion might lead to


future development at the site due to the loss of a


W <¥lu^cJaimed there was


no need for such housing, as similar properties else­ where in the village had not sold, and that tne pro­ posed conversion might prove unsightly. Coun. Howel Jones


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m i l /- .“r ••- a


. tional projects may be con­ sidered for extra Arnding. The trus t in Lancashire considers that helping the homeless is a priority, and we hope that this money will make a difference to


trust said, “There could be several grants of about £1,000 each and excep-


the lives of as many people as possible.’'


(Clitheroe) commented “I t seems rather strange


that the applicant wants to develop a bam that is cur­ rently in use. I wonder what will happen in the future if we pass this application." The application was


Announcements ••nt by post i mutt be endorsed with the | name end a d dre s s o l the i sender.


In case ol engagements by post I or handed in at our front c o u n te r re c a p t io n * the. signatures of both parties are required. ,


In t h e - c as e o f - b I r t h i


announcements one of the | parents signatures Is required.


Announcements for the births I a n d


e n g a g e m e n t s


c la s s if ic a t io n s cannot be | . accepted by phone.


All In Memorlams end Birthday I Msmoriams must be pre-pald.


deferred and delegated to the council’s director of development.


Death notloea. thank* for I sympathy, acknowledgements


and floral tribute* must coma | . from • Funeral Director.


Vt


Congratulations and host wishes on your 21 $t v-.-'f:;


birthday, September 1st. Love muni/ dad and


Matt Happy 21st Elly t;; ’All my lava Craig


| grandma, grandad and * great gran *.


■; v Happy birthday Elly lava gran ana Jack?.


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COWKING (Elalie Sarah)


TO N G E .- Peacefully on Au­ g u s t 2 0 th . 1 9 9 5 , a t h er


home In High S treet . West Lavlnoton, A lic e Charlton, aged 8 4 years, formerly o f Edgely and C lltheroo. The funeral to o k place on Tu es ­ day, Augu s t 2 9 th . A ll in ­ q u ir ie s to E. Raddon Fun­


n iec e on her 2 1 s t birthday, September 4th. She w ould not wish fo r sor-


row and tears, B ut J u s t r e m e m b r a n c e F th ro u g h th e y e a r s .


illian and families. Grom Auntie Anne, Auntie


SIECZKOWSKI (Wi lhelm) . - F o n d e s t birth d ay m em o ­ ries, August 3 0th , o f o dear grandad, lo v e Michelle and


WOODS (Nel l ie) . - A lw a y s loved and remembered e s ­


Toni.


pecially today, your birth­ day, S eptember 6th. Lots of lo v e , h u sb a n d B i l l and daughter Pat.


I o e.RELAND. - The family of the la te Alan Ireland w ish to thank r e lat ives , friends and neighbours for the kind mes sa ges o f sympathy and d ona t ion s to friends o f C li­ th e r o e H o sp ita l r e c e iv ed d u r in g th e ir r e c e n t sad lo s s . Special thanks to Dr Cronin and staf f at C lith e r o e Hospital for their kind n e s s and sup p ort , to the


chard Chew.for all h is help and c o n s id e r a t io n . High S treet , Low Moor. Cllth er­


A family business whose main concern is providing a personal and confidential service anytime, day or night. Home visits a priority


Rev. Brenda Leigh for her com fo r t in g m in is tr a t io n s and to C a lverley’s for their ca r in g and d ig n if ie d a r ­ rangements.


LOWE.- The family o f th e 1 la t e K e lv in J o h n L ow e I w ou ld like to exp r e ss th eir f d e e p e s t g r a t i t u d e an d h e a r t f e l t th a n k s t o a l l f r i e n d s , r e la t iv e s c o l - 1 l e a g u e s , c o m r a d e s o f | R.A.M.C. re s id en ts o f Sab- den and all the p eop le w h o I exp r e ssed th eir sympathy through floral tribu tes , le t - I te r s . cards and d on at ion s. I which w e r e very much ap ­ p r e c ia ted by th e family. Thanks are a lso extended


to Rev. Roland Nicholson w h o w a s a great comfort to | the family during the sod I time In h osp ital and a lso at th e funeral. Thanks to all th e p eo p le w h o at tended


YEOMAN.- The family o f th e la te Danson Yeoman | w ish to exp re ss th eir s in ­ cere thanks to all rela t ives , friends and neighbours for | th e k in d e x p r e s s io n s o f sympathy and cards o f con ­ d o le n c e r e c e iv e d d ur in g th e ir r e cen t sad lo s s . S pe­ cial thanks to all s taff and r e s id en t s at Hope House and to Canon Chard for his comforting w o rd s and min­ is tra t ion s . Lyndon Court, | Great Harwood.


B e r tw is t le 's Funeral S er­ vice for th eir ex c e llen t ar- 1 rangements. A final thank I you for all th e prayers and j m as se s th at have been said for Kelvin and the family at P a d lh am . S a b d e n a n d [ Great Harwood Churches.


t h e f u n e r a l a n d Donations


CLAYTON.- John and fam- I i ly w o u ld l ik e to th a n k l everyone w h o kindly g a v e l d o n a t io n s in mem ory o f I Gwen, to the Derlan House I C h i ld r e n s H o s p ic e . An I amount o f £ 1 .4 6 6 has been | d onated.


For Craftsmanship in GRANITE,


MARBLE, GREEN SLATE and


STONE, etc. Hand-cut Lettering Monumental Masons


THOS. ROCK


7b MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE


Telephone: 442820 s * a n


— BARKERS — Florists


Flowers ler cll occasions.


Cttheroe's longest established florists serving the town v quality irowers and plants tor the last 40 years.


i with Always a good seloctlon ol our own made planted bowls


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WHITEHEAD.- On August 2 4th , peacefully in C lither­ o e C om m u n ity H o sp ita l and formerly o f H osp ital C o t t a g e s , W a d d in g to n , Priscilla, aged 8 2 years, the b e lo v ed : w ife o f th e la te Alfred, very dear mother o f


* S he ila and dear mother-in- law o f Jim. At r e s t In th e R o sew o o d Funeral Home. Funeral tak es place from th e home o f her. daughter


CALVERLEY S FUNERAL SERVICE


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CHAPEL OF REST. CHATBURN ROAD. CLITHEROE. TEL: 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 2 4 HOURS


today, Thursday* 11 a.m. fo r s e r v ic e a t S t J am es ' Church, Brlercliffe a t 11 -15 aim. p r io r to cremation.' Burnley Crematorium, <12 n oon. Family f low e r s only p le a s e b u t d o n a t io n s , - if d e s ir e d , : may ..be s e n t to C l l t h e r o e C om m u n i ty Hospital, Chatbum Road, C l l th e r o e . G r e e n w o o d ' s F u n e r a l 'S e r v i c e . T e l :


v hosp ital, on August 29th, i 1 9 9 5 , aged 71 years, Irene. ■ th e b e lov ed w ife o f John, r;- th e dear s la ter o f Kathleen ' i and J am e s , a l s o a d ea r


WILCOCK.- P e a c e fu lly In 8 3 1 3 3 3 .6 1 3 5 5 3 . • ALSO LANGSHAU/S


FUNERAL SERVICE Formerly Robert (Bob) Chew


* Accrington Crematorium • on Friday, September 1st


s ls te r - ln - law o f D o ro th y . vService and cremation at


. a t 10 a,m. Flowers and In- qulrles to Calverley's Fun­


e ra l Service,:. C h a tb u rn R o a d .C l i t h e r o e .T e l . 01200 442020. , <.


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The utmost care is taken, when carrying out the requests o f each fam ily


Tel. CLITHEROE 442285


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A family owned funeral concern offering a personal service Residence and Chapel of Rest.


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