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2 F O R 1 S A L E SATURDAY 6th JU LY


> " LEE CARTER ,


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FAMILY NOTICES


SECTION SUSMT • Announcements Announcements sent by post


must be endorsed with the name and address ol the sender.


DAPHNE SETS NEW MARK


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HALLEY member Daphne Dawson is the tonst of the Long Lcese Barn club after clipping two strokes off her own ladies’ course record.


She shot a brilliant 75-6-69 to finish runner-up in the Celia


Porter Trophy on Thursday. Here, bole by hole, is how Daphne's dream round unfolded. Out: 5,5,3, t, 6, 1, 1, 1,3 — 38.


In: 5,5,3, *1,4,4,4, *1,4 37. Daphne, who joined the Whalley club when her husband Stuart


introduced her to the Royal and Ancient game in the early 1980s, was delighted with her record-breaking round and revealed that it could have been even better.


"I three-putted for a six on the fifth hole and was disappointed


lo drop a shot on the par-three 18th hole. “But I also got a few breaks on the way round, so I can't com­


plain,” said the club’s former handicap secretary. Winner o f the Celia Porter Trophy was Janet Szin/. with 91-23 G8, lady-of-the-moment Daphne was second and third place


went to Jean Dearden with 100-29-71. PICTURE: Daphne proudly displays her record-mnking Whul-


ley scorecard (CAT0662). S Proceeds o f the single strokeplay competition held at


Clithcroc were in aid of the SupcrScan Appeal — long-standing member Barry Clark recording the individual highlight with a


hole in one on the 14th. Neil Willis returned 81-10-71 to win Division One after a card


play-off with Paul Marlow (74-3-71), Horry Richardson (80-8- 72) claiming third place on the card from Junior Captain Daniel Preedy (77-5-72).


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A card play-off was also necessary to determine the outcome in Division Two, Philip Walmsloy (85-14-71) getting the verdict ahead of Simon Case (88-17-71). George Sloddarl was third


rith 86-14-72. dth101-23-78. ■ , ,


David Johnson shot 101-27-74 to win Division Three by three hots from Bryn Hart (101-24-77), John Mercer finishing third


. Dliver Marsden handed in a 77 and won the gross award on the


ard from Preedy. logcr Brennan and Mrs S. Tottcrsoll returned 78-8.6-69.4 to ecord a comfortable victory in the invitation mixed grcensomc. Ann Pantcr and I. Esplcy (86-14-72) finished second after a ard play-off with Nigel Willis and Mrs J. Bailey (88-1G-72), ohn Mercer and Mrs A. Brown (95-22.8-72.2) claiming fiiurth lace on the card from Andrew Child and Mrs M. Do.ine (86-


3 8*72.2). > Mytton Fold proprietor Frank Hargreaves staged his Presi*


lent’s Day competition. Eight-handicappcr Rob Hilton compiled 38 Stableford points to


vin ahead o f Andy Kay (36), Chris Hartley (35) finishing third


in the card from Ted Bamborough. The junior prize went to John Leaver, who compiled 20 points wer nine holes, while the president’s daughter, Carol Maher,


daimed the ladies’ prize with 16 points. 9 A four-way card play-off was necessary to decide the outcome


>f Eric Lord’s Captain’s Prize at Whalley. Victory went to Ray Carter (89-17-72), Gary Blades (76-1-72) was second and Gary Meakin finished third ahead o f Tim Weir


after both players handed in 85-13-72. Gil Burton won the gross prize with a round of 79.


George Embley


GOLF SCENE with


No luck for Kim... C in the season.


Rostron qualified for Ihe mutchpluy stages at Hoylako with | ouudB o f 77 and 7G.


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In the opening round Rostron won on the final hole ngninst Asa Tupholmc (Northcliffc) in a keenly contested War of


he Roses clash. But she failed to gain a place in the lust 32 who she was bcat-


•n 4 and 3 to Scotland’s Curlis Cup player Mhnirc MucKay, Vho then defeated S. Gallagher (Trenthnm Park) 2 and 1 . inly to lose by the same margin against Snndiwny’s Elaine tatdiffc at the quarter-final stage. This week Rostron was representing Lancashire in the gorlhern Counties Women’s Championship at Whitley Bay.


LITHEROE golf ace Kim Rostron railed in her bid to add the British Women’s Championship title to the Northern Women’s crown she won earlier I i


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In case ol engagements by post or handed in at our front counter reception, the signatures of both parties are required.


In the case of birth


announcements one of the parents signatures is required.


Announcements for the Births and Engagements classifications cannot be accepted by phone.


Atl In Memonams and Birthday Momoriams must be pre-paid. Death Notices, Thanks for


BUSH (Pauline)


Congralulalions Pauline on gaining your B.A Honours Degree in Leisure Studies and


Business Management.


All my love, Mark X X X


Well done Pauline.


, Bill and Joanne. 14444444444*44******44


Love from Christine, \h *******4***********


dnacjia LufciL i o n i BUSH


Sympathy, acknowledgements and Floral Tributes must come from a Funeral Director.


(Pauline)


Congratulations on gaining a B.A. Hons Degree jn


| Leisure Studies and Business Management.


Thank You


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Ian and Justine would like to thank everyone for their get well wishes, cards, gifts and flowers so kindly sent to


James during his recent stay in the Royal Preston Hospital. Thank you to our family and friends for all their support


and most of all extra special thanks to Lorraine for giving


Hannah o home and to Ruth for getting her to school on time.


With love and thanks to you all.


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HANSON (Br ia n ) . - Tltch would like to suy thankyou to everyone who sent cards, presents and good wishes on his 50th Birth­


KENYON. - Elaine would day. . ,


like to thank everyone who sent cards, presents and good wishes for her 40th Birthday. Special thanks to Karen. Emma and Caroline and Andy for the disco und Coatsy. Simon and Stuart


for the Zimmer Frames! De rek you a rc the best! Love y ou always xxx.


Su rrlendsf D c c t o V N ^ s e s !


/r®rcHC IAPPI M (E


(Enza)


Congratulations on attaining a 2:1 B.Sc.


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Degree Buona Forluna with the Law Course. Lots of love, dad, mum, Dani and Claud.


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for prayers, flowers, cards l * * and good wishes when she was in hospital.


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big thank you to everyone and nephew Jamie xxx who helped in anyway 1


We would ime iu auy u


WALMSLEY lik


to sa a


with Saturday's party and for all the presents and cards we received. We


had a brilliant time and it certainly was a night to remember.


Ge o f f, Ge raldin e and Jo.


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WALMSLEY. - Betty wishes to thank family, friends and W a d d ln g t o n S u n s h in e Band fo r the lov e ly flow e rs, g if ts and ca rd s r e c e iv ed wh i lst In Blackburn Royal Infirmary. Spe c lo l thunks t o th e C on s u lta n t s and nurses on Ward 7 , fo r their excel lent cure, a lso to the ambulance men fo r their


kindness. Births 1 5 0


GLEAVE (Cynthia)


July 4th.


For your birlhday my love 1 hope to have it all again


Love you. Bill


To o very special daughter and the best mum in the world. Happy birthday.


Lots of love from all the family.


Congratulations Paul, good luck;


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THWAITES (Paul)


Congratulations Paul on


gaining a 2:1 B.Sc. (Hons) Degree in Environmental Management and


Technology. We knew you could do it.


Love and happiness always, mum, John, grandma, son Gareth


^


Congratulations on your 18lh Birlhday July 1 Olh


Love Mum/ Dad and James


. Birthday. .Greetings


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HORROCKS HARVEY


Phillip and Nicola are


pleased to announce (heir engagement. ■


Congratulations from both families and friends.


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I Golden' Weddings


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HARGREAVES - ECCLES


To Diane and Julian on Juno 19th, 1996, unexpectedly


early, a son, Georgo Ewart, 4lb 13oz. Thanking the


doctors and staff of Clitheroe Health Centre and Wards C 7 and C9 and the Neo Natal Intensive Care Unit, Queens Park Hospital for their care and attention.


m m w m w m w ..or for Mytton Fold \ yfYTTON Fold’s debut run in the prestigious Mail


LVAon Sunday Golf Team Classic is over. The Langho side bowed out o f Ihe competition when the) ravelled lo meet Shaw Hill at Whittlc-lc-Woods on Satur-


Aftcr recording four impressive victories in the event, M j l- on Fold were beaten by good opponents in a match which vas played in very windy conditions. Ted Bamborough halved his match, but there was no jo> for Harold Ryden Trophy runner-up Mike Bnrdi, John Duckett ind Len Ingram as the local side figured on the wrong end


j f a 3.5-.5 scoreline. , . , v


Mytton Fold professional Gary Coope (second right) wislieB earn members John Duckett, Ted Bamborough ond Mike 3nrdi good luck before setting o f f for Shnw Hill.


S OW E R B U T T S (nee Robin- son).- Mark mul Elizabeth are delighted to announce the safe nrrival of Erica Chloe, on June 27th. 1996, n welcome sister for Feli­ city and Naorni. Thanks to all concerned.


W O O D W A R D - P R I C E . - Congratulations Duborah and Gareth on the birth of


your son. Jordan Allan. Love from dad. Ann, Su manthu and Simone.


W O O D W A R D - P R I C E . - Deborah and Gareth arc


delighted to annoucc the safe nrrlvul of their son Jor­ dan Allan, on Friday, June 28th. weighing 91b. Many thanks to everybody In­ volved.


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Our daddy's been forty, He's been very naughty, To an Uncle and Aunly we love, They said they'd gel even. With dear "Uncle Stephen", They have ■ so it's 40 lo love. Lots of love, Helen and Stuart.


diUGrTs


HARTLEY (Stephen)


Raymond ana Muriel Weston on fifty golden years.


Many congratulations to With love from Peter,


Rena, James, Loretta, Shona, Stanley ana great-granddaughter


. Jade.


WESTON July 6ih, 1996.


PERKINS (Val)


Congratulations on


gaining a 2:1 B.A. Hons Degree in Education and | Community Studies.


Well done, you deserve it.


Lots of love, David,


, Stuart and Jane. \444444444444444444444


MACMILLAN (Graham)


Congralulalions on your 21st birthday, July 9lh.


Health and happiness always.


Love from mum, dad and Andrew.


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Lots of love from mum/ dad, Stephen/ Jonnifer


BRADSHAW (Victoria)


Happy 21st birthday July 8th.


May health and happiness be yours always.


All our lovo, mum and dad.


Best wishes Vic on your 21st. Lovo you, Andres and Sally.


Congratulations Vicky on your 21st birthday.


Love from Shelley and Steve.


Good luck Auntie Vicky on your birlhday.


Lots of lovo, hugs and


, kisses from Megan. \*********************


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KING (Ben)


Happy 21st, July 3rd to the best friend in the world.


Love Dawn. \444444444444444444444 mu^uuiu


i behalf of „ the Rlb- Chntburn.


We send our deepest sym­ pathy to Edwiim and family at the loss of her dear mo­ ther, who was also a dedi­ cated and founder member of the Club. God Bless.


Deaths


B R A ITHWA IT E . - Pence fully In hospital, on June 29th, 1996, Jessie, aged 80 years, of Clitheroe, the d e a r ly lo v ed w i fe of George, much loved mo­ ther of Geoffrey. Audrey. Kathleen. Joan and Alan, lo v e d m o th e r - in - law , grandma and great-grand- ma, dear sistcr-ln-law of Fred und Jean, cousin and auntie. Reposing in Pcuce- haven Chapel of Rest. A service will bo held atTrln- Ity Methodist Church to­ day. Thursday July 4th. at 1 p.m. followed by cremation at Accrington Cremato­ rium at 2 p.m. Family flow­ ers only please, donations In lieu If so desired, arc to be divided between Trinity M e th odis t Church and N.C.H. Action for Chil­ d r e n . c /o M r A la n Bralthwaltc. Conlston, 39 Union Street, Low Moor, Clitheroe. BB7 2NH. Inqui­ ries to Brian Price Funeral S e r v i c e , T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 441297.


CALVERT. - On Juno 27th, 1996. peacefully in White Ash Brook Nursing Home and formerly of Wnddlng- ton, Christopher, aged 87 years, the dearly loved hus­ band of the late Evelyn Cal­ vert and the much loved dad of Ivy. The funeral ser­ vice was held in St Helen’s Church, Waddlngton on


Tuesday, July 2nd prior to interment in the church­ yard. There were family flowers only by request, but donations arc being re­ ceived in Christopher's memory for the Multiple S c le ro s is S o c ie ty , c /o Calverley’ s Funeral Ser­ vice, Chatburn Road, CU- theroe. All inquiries Tel. 0 1 2 0 04 420 20 .


G R A V E SON . - Peacefully uftcr a lonn illness on June 28th, 1996, In East Lanca­


shire Hospice, Blackburn and fortified by the rights of Holy Mother Church, Ethel Cecilia, aged 65 years, of Bllllngton, the dearly loved mother of Caroline and Virginia, dear mother-in-law of Glyn and Paul, a dearest grandma of William and Oliver and much loved sister of Mar­ garet, Peter, Kathleen and Anthony. R.I.P. Requiem Mass was offered at Eng­ lish Martyrs R.C. Church, Whalley on Wednesday. July 3rd. followed by cre­ m a t ion at A c c r ln g to r Crematorium. Donations if so desired are to be divided between Fur and Feather and The East Lancashire Hospice, Blackburn, c /o Caroline Graveson. 3 Ab­ bey View. Bllllngton. Cli­ theroe, BB7 9NS. Inquiries


to Brian Price Funeral Ser­ vice, Tel. 01200 441297.


PARKER. - On June 30th, 1996, peacefully In Roe- field Nursing Home. Cli­ thcroc and of Whalley, , after a long Illness, Samuel 1 Joseph, aged 84 years, the beloved husband of Edna, dear father of Margaret. Mabel and Norman, father- in-law or Harold, Donald and Margaret, also a much loved and missed grand­ father and great-grand- futher and a dearly loved brother. Reposing in the Chapel o f R e s t . King Street. Whalley. The fun­ eral service and cremation w i l l be at A c c r ln g to r Crematorium on Friday, July 5th at 10 u.m. Family flowers only please, butdo- nntions in lieu for the Dia­ betic Association can be made to Calverley’s / Lnng- shaws Funeral Service. King Street, Whalley. All In q u ir ie s T e l . 0 1 2 5 4


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S C H N I T Z E R . - On June 30th. 1996. In Clitheroe Hospital and of Whalley. following a long Illness bravely borne and fortified by the rites of Holy Mother Church. Alexandra (Dana), aged 74 years, the beloved wife of Wncek, the dearly loved mother of Zbyszck Chris and Irka, mother-in- law of Murllyn. Ann and Vic, also a much loved and missed grandmother and a very dear sister. R.I.P. Requiem Mass will be offered in English Martyrs R.C. Church. Whulley on Friday. July 5th at 1 p.m. p r ior to cremutlon nt Accrington Crematorium. Reposing in the Chapel of Rest, King Street. Whalley, where f low e rs w ill be received. All Inquiries to Cnlverley’ s /L an g shaw 's F une ral S e rv ic e . Te l 01254 824529.


TAYLOR. - On Sunday. June 30th, 1996. peacefully in Clitheroe Hospital and for­ merly of Low Moor. Cli­ thcroc. Edlc. aged 92 years, the dearly loved aunt of June. Allan, Clive and Shir-' ley, also u much loved great-aunt. A funeral ser­ vice will take plucc at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, at 10-30 n.m. on Friday, July 5th, 1996. prior to cre­ m a t ion at A c c r ln g to r C r em a to r ium . F am ily flowers only please, but do­ nations. if so desired, to Castlcford (Amenities), c/o Eric and Alison May- man Funeral Directors. 'Alerman'. 17 St Paul’s Close. Low Moor. Cllthcr- oo. BB7 2NA. All Inquiries Tcl:01200 442285.


WOODS . -OnJuly 1st. 1996. peacefully in hospital and of Bllllngton. John, aged 83 years, the beloved husband of Mary, loving father of Linda and Vera, stepfather of Dennis, Terence and Tony, father-in-law of Pe­ ter and Paul and loving grandad of Andrew, Ste­ phanie and Hayley. The funeral service will be held at St Leonard's Church, Langho, on Monday. July 8th at 10-30 u.m. followed by In t e rm e n t nt St Luwrcnce's Churchyard. Longrldgo. Flowers or do­ nations. If so desired, to Cuncer Research may be s


Cntverley’ s/Langshnw’ s Funeral S erv ic e. King Street. Whalley. All inqui­ ries. Tel. 01254 824529.


e n t t o In Memory' a B B V WESTON


(Raymond and Muriel) Congralulalions mum and dad on your golden


I


wedding, July 6th, 1996. With all our best love from Peggie, Richard and the Magnificent Crom.


win* ”


CLAYTON (Gwen).- In lov ina miemory of a dear mum


O.AY1


U..J grandma, died July 10th. 1995. A thousond words can’ t br/ngyou back. We k n o w because w e ’ve


N e ith e r w i l l a thousand tears.


tried.


Remembering yo u is easy. We do it everyday.


We k n o w because we’ve cried.


I ts the sadness o f losing T you,hatnevergoesaway.


Love always Diane. Vicky, James and Rachael.


DIXON (George William).- Dled July2nd 1991. You are always in our hearts and thoughts and I they w i l l never fade.


JONES (N e l lie ) .- Loving] memories of a dear murri and grandma, died July 8th. I


From Winnie and Margar­ et.


i


1995. A lw a y s loved and remem- J


hcred.


M c B R I D E ( E l i z a b e t h ) . - •Time will never heal the


N e ve r more than a thought I 1991.


Love Karen, Tltch and] Stewart.


, . Birthday - Memories


EVANSON (Greta). - Loving birthday memories on. July |


6th. F o r e v e r in ou r thoughts. . . . MARSDEN (Jean). - Birth- .


Cyril. Keith. Janet. Paul. Gemma and Jonathan


S U T C L I F F E (K a t h l e e n


day memories of a dear | wife, muin and grandma. From Frank ond family.


.


Be t ty) . - Loving birthday] memories of a super mum. I wife and grandma, who


died April 15th 1996. Her smile, g en e r o s i ty and enthusiasm will always b e rem em b ered .


Thanks For Sympathy


B E R R Y M A N . - K e i th . . Christopher and families


wish to thank most sin­ cerely relatives, friends! and neighbours for the many kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes] and donations for the Par­ kinsons Disease Society re- ] cclved during their time of b e r e a v em e n t . S p e c ia l ] thanks to Dr A. Huson staff and residents at Abbey- j fields. Low Moor, for all their kindness and to all who attended the funeral J service for their love and | support, finally to the Rev. | Alan Reid for his kind pray­


RONNAN. - Eric and David wish to thank all relatives. ] friends and neighbours for the kind messages of sym- | pothy, floral tributes and donations received in their { sad bereavement. Special thanks nlso to members of W h a l l e y M e t h o d i s t


ers and ministrations. Goa ] blcssyouall.


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SHARP. - The family of the late C hris topher (Ki t ) ,


Church, all who attended the funeral service and Rev. M. Fielding for his com­ forting ministrations. «


Sharp wish to thank rela- I


tives, friends and neigh- 1 bours for the many kind ex- i pressions of sympathy, floral tributes and dona­ tions for the Super Scan I Appeal received during I their time of sorrow and loss. Special thanks to Dr A. Huson and all the staff at Riverside Court. Sawley. for all the loving care, final­ ly to the Rev. Michael Ac- kroyd for his kind ministra­ tions and to the many friends for the support at the funeral service.


SMITH. - The family of the late Mary Smith wish to sincerely thank relatives, friends and the Church family of St James’ for the kind expressions of sympa-- thy and love over the past week. Our thanks to all , those who attended the funeral service und espe­ cially to the Rev. Ron Phil- pott for his help and loving , support. Speclul thanks to Dr J. Saunders and to everyone at Beech Grove


Residential Home for the constant care and kindness.


SMITHIES. - The family of , the late Geoffrey Smithies wish to thonk relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind messages, cards . and floral tributes received during their sad loss. Spe- 1 cial thanks to all who at­ tended the funoral services, Dr's Mackean and Hutchl- . son. staff of ward 5 at Blackburn Royal Infirm­ ary. the Rev. R. Philpptt nnd to Richard and Elaine Chew for the dignified fun- , ornl arrangements. West I View Clitheroe.


to the nursing staff of Ribble Ward. Clitheroe Hospltul. also to Carl and Pauline Price for the kind and professional manner in which they conducted the funeral arrangements.


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Vove'd and remembered I everyday.


By her daughters, sons ana I many grandchildren.


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P^LL (Stolla).- In loving memory of n dear mother and nan, died July 4th, |


The Clitheroe


dvertiser and 1 lines rpt THURSDAY, JULY 4th, 1996


f r e e t i c k e t s


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North Street, Clitheroe Teh 01200 29180


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Tel Clitheroe 442285


FACILITIES AVAILABLE . CHAPEL OF REST


The utmost care is taken, when carrying out the requests of each family


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


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Residence: Alerman, St Paul’s Close, Low Moor, Clitheroe


Irichard’ CHEW


Funeral Service . -


A family owned funeral concern, offering a personal and caring


service to the bereaved at anytime, . DAY or NIGHT.


Residence and Chapel o f Rest


10-12 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


, IN ATTENDANCE


RICHARD, ELAINE AND TERRY


Telephone: 24 hrs Clitheroe *443045


Brian Price FUNERAL DIRECTOR


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


24hr personal service


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


Brian, Jean, Carl and Pauline


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


TOMLINSON. - The family of the late Florence Tom- , linson would like to thank I all relatives, friends and l neighbours for cards, flow- I ers and donations to the I Clithcroc Heart Machine l Fund received during their sad loss. Thanking also Ju- 1


,, 1 ' .lie and staff at Lowfleld i


House for their care and at- I tcntlon. to everyone who I attended the funeral ser- , vice. Speclul thanks to Dr Ibbotson nnd nurses from Castle Medical Centro. Rev. Walter Dratne for his comforting ministrations | and to Carl nnd Pauline i Price for their help and dlg- niflcd funeral arrange- 1 ments. God bless you nil.


- - fr ’.Sv Donations


HURST.- Thu family of tho late Alice would Uko to thank everyone who made i donations In her name for the Super-Scnn Appeal. An 1 amount or £157.50 was gi­ ven.


BARKERS FLORIST | Flowers fo r all occasions


experience, and dedication to I personal service by our 1 trained staff.


For all your floral tributes, uilce advantage or our


Primrose Nurseries & GC


Whalley Road, Clitheroe (01200)23521


Free delivery In Clitheroe area. Easy parking at the door


Open 7 days a week -


Mon • Sat 9 a.m. • 530 p jn. Sun 10 ajn. - 5 p.m.


GARETHSl FLORIST


Free delivery service for all floral tributes


Order and pay by phone Tel:


01254885492


CALVERLEY’S FUNERAL SERVICE (Established 1888)


| Tel: Clitheroe 442020 (day or night) A Family Run Caring Service : Funeral Director: Mr W. Smith


Consultant: MrTom Hincks N.A.F.D. Dip Chapel ot Rest: Chatburn Road, Clitheroe


LANGSHAW’S


FUNERAL SERVICE (Formerly Bob Chow)


King Street, Whalley Tel: 01254 824529 (day or night)


Serving the Bereaved In


The Whalley and Blackburn Area Rockdale Chapel o f Rest


A caring service at anytime


TELEPHONE CLITHEROE


A V _ ^ F u n e r a l Service Whalley Road, Clitheroe


MARBLE, GREEN SLATE and STONE, etc.


For Craftsmanship in GRANITE,


Hand-cut Lettering Monumental Masons


THOS. ROCK


7b MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE


Telephone: 442820


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