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Billington set to pocket the title


and it will take a lot to stop Billington A from winning the title. They already have a 14-point lead at the


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top of the First Division. The latest round of matches were notable


for some good breaks. Damien Cox of Billington A hit 44 to help


his side beat Waddington A, who drop to fourth, while M. Plant of Catholic B scored 31 as his side jumped into second


place. In the Second Division Paul Clark scored


a 46 break to help Chatbum A whitewash Waddington B and secure joint second place with Low Moor behind Chatbum B. League matches will resume on January


9th. RESULTS First Division Waddington A 4 (314), Billinglon A 10 (108): J.


Baines (2) 24, J. Gibson (-7) 65; R. Cowking (13) 56, T. Wilson (10) 73; T.A. Makinson (12) 71, D. Wilson (10) 69; I. Waddington (24) 46, R. Hilton (10) 77: B. Waddington (-10) 46, D. Cox (-13) 68; J. Woott (27) 71. N. Harris (-15) 56. Catholic B 10 (426), Conservative 4 (299): M. Plant


(12) 83, D. Smith (10) 39; R. Alston (13) 77, K. Smith (24) 39; M. Byrne (13) 58,1. Nash (-16) 83; J. Byrne (22) 83, T. Smith (27) 52; M. Jeziereki (2)


28, C. Drinkwater (4) 70; S. Duckworth (-1) 97,1.


Charlton (5) 16. Rimington A 4 (38-1), Royal British Legion 10 (422): J.


Lund (24) 58, S. Maher (23) 117; J. Nuttall (21) 38, S. Blackburn (21) 93; S. Petty (7) 79, G. Blackburn (12) 57; P. Marsden (21) 60, N. Schofield (4) 67; D. Calvert (27) 47, A. Burgess (-7) 63; K. Dowbiggin (4) 102, B.H. Sims (-15) 25. Police 12 (444), Riminglon B 2 (268): S. Griffiths


(14) 45, P. Winckley (18) 65; P. Craig (9) 70, P. Hol- son (20) 46; B. Brown (5) 61, J. Lund Jnr (20) 48; J. Griffiths (21) 92. B. Conchie (-2) 26; F. Booth (6) 79, R. Bolland (23) 49; I. Hartley (18) 97, D.A.


Seed (26) 34. Billinglon B 8 (427), Catholic A 6 (397): C. Goraella


(27) 87, D. Southwell (21) 55; S. Flannery (16) 78, P. Moon (19) 35; Z. Mirkovic (26) 74, S. Wilson (24) 64; M. Unwin (27) 67, M. Ryan (16) 70; J. Ainsworth (25) 43, A. Pollard (24) 88; M. Flannery (21) 78, J. Bolton (21) 85.


Second Division Slaidburn A 4 (386), Chatburn B 10 (477): E. Rigby


44, A. Bradshaw (13) 95; J. Jacques 85, J. Lockley (27) 70; R Rigby 79, D. Lakin (27) 77; W. Jones 44, M. Paul (21) 83; G. Tedstone 59, A. Wilson (17) 70;


J. Whitwell 75, P. Wilson (27) 82. Chalburn A 14 (475), Waddington B 0 (268): M.


Hawson (6) 78, A. Herd (7) 31; P. Craig (7) 8 0 ,1. Jackson (26) 49; P. Clark (-17) 9 8 ,1. Hothereall (21) 58; S. Harrison (10) 59, T. Walmsley (20) 52; G. Simkin (-8) 71, D. Smith (4) 29; O. Clark (17)


89, A. Whitehead (25) 49. Downham 2 (304), Low Moor 12 (463): M. Hall (10)


29, D. Dean (7) 85; A. Capstick (14) 59, G. Tyler (27) 71; M. Credie (14) 62, D. Ireland (20) 70; P. Parker (10) 41, D. Chumleigh (20) 94; D. Hart (21) 72, P. Berry (27) 60; K. Hall (14) 41, M. Moss (20)


83. Chipping 12 (396), Social Club 2 (303): G. Johnson


(14) 73, J. Burgess (23) 65; F. Whittaker (14) 44, N. Geldard (21) 70; H. Selby (14) 85, K. Walmsley (14) 52; R. Procter (14) 66, D. Clay (24) 51; P. Proc­ ter (14) 68, M. Duxbury (14) 65; A. Jackson (14)


60,0. Pcndle Club 8 (430), Slaidhurn B 6 (392): J.


Nedescovick (27) 67, G. Parker (8) 65; D. Howarth (27) 76, W. Robinson (19) 88; D. Grant (27) 96, T. Robinson Jnr (18) 40; W. Wright (27) 62, D. Cowk­ ing (6) 64; F. Watson (23) 79, A. Rigby (7) 61; J.


Postlethwaite (27) 50, N. Pinder (25) 74. Team Knockout Draw


Billington B v Slaidbum A; Catholic B v Chatbum


B; Chatbum A v Downham; Conservatives v Low Moon Pendle v Police; Rimington A v Waddington A; RBL v Catholic A; Slaidbum B v Rimington B; Social v Billington A; Waddington B v Chipping. POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division


1, Billington A 90; 2, Catholic B 76; 3, Royal


British Legion 74; 4, Waddington A 71; 5, Police 66; 6, Rimington A 56; 1, Rimington B 52; 8, Conserv­


atives 50; 9, Billington B 47; 10, Catholic A 46. Second Division


1, Chatburn B 80; 2, Chatbum A, Low Moor 76;


4, Chipping 70; 5, Slaidburn A 62; 6, Slaidbum B 60; 7, Social Club 56; 8, Waddington B 50; 9, Pen­ dle Club 44; 10, Downham 40.


Black Horse slip to first defeat


' of the season as the Second Divi- __9 sion title hopefuls slipped against Petre Arms in the Clitheroe and District


B


A / s I LACK Horse lost their first game


Darts League. Social A took advantage to go two points


clear at the top. Pendle Inn in Division Three continued


their winning ways when they destroyed the Brown Cow to go 10 points clear at the


top. Division One’s Dog and Partridge hit the


Pendle Witch for six to go back into sec­ ond, b u t the match of the week was between Craven Heifer and Kings Arms A. Kings took the first game before Fred


Carter hit two 180s and checked one leg in 14 darts against Mark Townsend, who also hit a maximum. Craven went two games up before Steve Kenyon levelled the game with a 13 dart


check. Steve Conti was next to hit a 180, but the


lead see-sawed until finally ending in a draw, leaving Craven in pole position with


Kings A falling to third. Other 180s this week were thrown by


Andy Gudgeon, Jim Thompson and


Petre’s Peter Kiddie, who hit two. In the Superleague, Clitheroe battled


through blizzard conditions to get to Sut­ ton St Helens only to go 3-0 down after


missing vital doubles. The rot was stopped with a man-of-the-


match performance from Andy Gudgeon, and Jason Clarke, Mick Eunson and John Schofield all won as the game was levelled


Captain Adrian Ridgway stepped up and hit an 18-dart check before hitting the


dreaded double trouble. The match ended in a 6-4 win for Sutton, handing Clitheroe their second defeat in


two matches.LEAGUE RESULTS First Division: New Inn A 4, Mangrove 4; Dog and


Partridge 6, Pendle Witch 2; Craven A 4, Kings ArmsA4.


Second Division: Kings Arms B 3, Social A 5; Swan with Two Necks 5, Horseshoe 3; Petre Arms 5, Black Horse 3; Judge Walmesley 3, Black Bull OL


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5. Third Division: Brown Cow 1, Pendle Inn 7: Social B 4, Bay Horse 4: Black Bull Chatbum 2, Billing-


ton BC A 6; Billington BC B 2, New Inn B 6. POINTS AND POSITIONS


First Division: 1, Craven Heifer A 40; 2, Dog and


Darts Scene


Partridge 33; 3, Kings Arms A 32; 4, Royal Oak 24; 5, New Inn A; 6, Mangrove 19; 7, Pendle Witch 10. Second Division: 1, Clitheroe SC A 39; 2, Black


Horse 37; 3. Petre Arms 34; 4, Judge Walmesley 33; 5, Black Bull OL, Swan with Two Necks 32; 7,


Kings Arms B 18; 8, Horseshoe 15. Third Division: 1, Pendle Inn 49; 2, Clitheroe SC B


39; 3, Billington A 38; 4, Bay Horse 34; 5, New Inn B 32; 6, Brown Cow 22; 7, Black Bull Chatbum 17; 8, Billington B 9.


Ladies’ Darts League programme. Craven Heifer B defeated Judge Walmes­


D


ley 9-3 and were joined a t the top of the First Division by Royal Oak, 10-2 winners


over Kings Arms. Runaway Second Division leaders Spring Mill kept on course for the title with a 10- 2 win over Clitheroe-based Dog and Par­


tridge. Eileen Jungbluth (Black Bull) and Bar­


bara Cusack (Legion B) checked in 10 darts and Ann Taylor (Dog and Partridge,


Clitheroe) recorded a 120 checkout. RESULTS


First Division Catholic SC 7, White Horse 5; Judge Walmesley 3,


Craven B 9; Royal Oak 10, Kings Arms 2: Craven A 5, Black Horse 7; Legion B 5, Low Moor 7. Second Division


Mangrove 8, Legion A 4; Dog and Pa r tr id g e


(Clitheroe) 2, Spring Mill 10; Dog and Partridge (Barrow) 2, Clitheroe SC 10; Black Bull 9, Brown Cow 3; Billington BO 6, Station 6. POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division


1, Craven B and Royal Oak 51; 3, Catholic SC 49;


4, Low Moor 47; 5, White Horse 42; 6, Black Horse 39; 7, Legion B 37; 8, Kings Arms 36; 9, Judge


Walmesley and Craven A 34. Second Division


1, Spring Mill 67; 2, Legion A 48; 3, Clitheroe SC


46; 4, Dog and Partridge (Clitheroe) 45; 5, Black Bull 43; 6, Station 42; 7, Dog and Partridge (Bar- row) 34; 8, Billington BC and Mangrove 32; 10,


Brown Cow 29. High Scores: 140 — Linda Bond (Mangrove),


Melanie Whaites (Legion A), Joanne Hodgson (Craven B), Judith Cunliffe and Julie Hargreaves (b o th Black Horse); 134 — Claire Gilmour (Clitheroe SC) and Joyce Seedle (Craven A); 131 — Jean Hargreaves (Clitheroe SC).


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BARGH.- G eo rg in a w o u ld l ik e to th an k all family nnd f r i e n d s f o r t h e i r lo v e ly c a rd s , gifts nnd s u p p o r t r e ­ ceived d u r in g h e r r e c e n t i l l ­ n e s s and s ta y s in A ired a le H o s p i ta l , e v e ry o n e h a s b een so kin d , th an k y o u all so much. With love. G e o r ­ gina.


GLENYS.- w ish e s to th an k e v e ry o n e w h o m ad e I ter 6 0 th b i r th d a y c e le b ra t io n s a g re a t success. Y es an d to a c e r ta in p e rso n I did have a lovely day. an d i t w a s o ne to rem em b e r . Sec you a ll a t my 70 th .


JA C K (M o b i le L ib ra ry * . - Would like to th an k nil col­ rleag u e s . f r ie n d s nnd b o r ­


w ish e s, c a rd s a n d p re s e n ts rec e iv ed u p o n h is r e t i r e ­


o w e r s f o r t h e i r g o o d ment.


JACKSON. Paul an d Helen w ish to th a n k a ll w h o a t ­ ten d e d th e i r w ed d in g and fo r all th e lovely p re s e n ts and good w ish e s . Also to th an k all th e s ta f f a t M y tto n Fold Farm Ho te l, a n d a lso F a th e r D l l la n w h o c o n ­ d u c te d a b e au tifu l service.


RUNNERS converged on the Ribble Valley for the 11th annual Bolton-by- Bowland Fell Race at the


weekend. The eight-mile race prov ided a welcome home-coming for a former Ribble Valley


runner. A full report can be found on page 30. (CAT5283)


NORGROVE.- Lily w o u ld k like to th an k all th o se who


Tall in C a s t le S t re e t , o n No­ v em b e r 26 th .


PICKERSGILL (John)


Happy 40 lh birthday on December 6th.


With best wishes from all the family.


********************* Coming o f Age


********************* NOWELL


(Justin Graeme)


Congratulations and best wishes on your 21st


birthday, December 7th.


Lots of love, dad, mum, Simon and Emma.


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IVISIONAL leaders were on win­ ning form in the latest Ribble Valley


T is half-time in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League campaign,


Advertiser and 1 imes Squash


The Clitheroe TH U RSD A Y, D E C EM B ER 5th, 1996 Thank You amily. Silver Weddings


HAYHURST.- C o n g rn lu ln - t io n s d ad nnd M a rio n o n ] y o u r S i lv e r Wudding, De­


c em b e r 8th . 1996. Love nnd f b e s t w ish e s f rom a ll th e 1


! O ’ A .Clitheroe Squash


L T H O C


Club’s men’s second team whitewashed th e ir opponents, the ladies* second and third teams both suf­


fered 5-0 defeats. Results Men


Lancashire 3rds, away, won 5-0) Brian Hayward won 9/10, 9/3, 3/9,10/9, 9/5; Richard Bedford won 9/5, 9/7, 9/3; Dave M&cKcnzic won 9/0,3/9, 9/2,9/5; John Meadows won 9/6, 10/9, 4/9, 9/4; Morgan Whipp won 9/6, 9/7,9/10,10/8. Ladies


Second team (v East y


BLANE (nee Kerr]


Melis&o end Paul are very proud to announce the orrivol of their precious 2nd son, Jordon


Second team (v Preston Grasshoppers, away, lost 0-5) Marie Bennett lost 2/9,2/9, 2/9; Lisa Pilk- ington lost 0/9, 7/9, 7/9; Marilyn Fletcher lost 5/9, 6/9, 1/9; Brenda McLaughlin lost 8/10, 3/9, 4/9; Ann Hardisty lost 3/9,2/9,7/9. Third team (v Spring-


Alexander, born on November 22nd, weighing 7lb. Mony thanks to all concerned.


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * KAY (nee Go rn a ll) .- Ian and L in d a a r e h a p p y to a n ­ n o unce th e a r r iv a l o f a son K r is t ian Niklja G o rn a ll on N o v em b e r 1 5 th , 7 1 b 4oz, w i th th a n k s to R o e Lee M idw ife ry team and a ll th e s ta f f on Wa rd B l . Q u e en s P o rk Ho sp i ta l .


fields, home, lost 0-5) Mary Brass lost 2/9,3/9, 4/9; Hath Walker lost 1/9,9/2,4/9,2/9; Linsay Trotter lost 2/9, 9/10, 9/4, 5/9; Marjorie Brass lost 5/9, 4/9, 5/9; Sara Thompson lost 9/4, 5/9, 6/9,4/9.


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Look who's 50 today. Happy birthday. Keep sober.


With love from all the family.


PS; Tina is ill, can you stand in tonight!


WADDINGTON (nee Sedge- w ic k ) .- J am e s a n d C a ro l a r e p le a s e d to a n n o u n c e th e sa fe a r r iv a l o f Geo ro e T h om a s , o n N o v em b e r 2 7 th , a t A ired a le Ho sp i ta l . A w e lc om e b r o th e r fo r M a t t h e w . E d w a r d a n d A lice . T h a n k s to s ta f l a t A i r e d a l e H o s p i t a l a n d S la id b u rn H e a l th C e n t re .


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5PEDDING (Paul)


Foul would like lo give a special thank you to his mum end dod


and relatives and friends for the cords ond presents he received on his 21st birthday.


It was a really great day! Births n ******************* Deaths


AL STO N .- On N o v em b e r 2 8 th , 1 996. p e a ce fu lly a t h e r h ome in C l i th c ro e . fol­ lowing a s h o r t i lln e ss , Mnr- {inret Ann (An n ie) , aged 71 y e a rs , th e b e lo v ed wife of th e la te B e rn a rd Vin c en t A ls to n n nd th e d e a r ly loved m o th e r o f Tony, Michael and B e rn a rd , a lso a d e a r g ran dm a an d g re a t -g ra n d ­ ma. d e a r s is te r o f R o sem ­ a ry , E l iz ab e th an d th e la te E th e l. J o e a n d Tom an d a d e a r a u n t a n d f r ie n d to m an y . A fu n e r a l s e rv ic e w a s he ld o n Tu e sd ay , D e ­ c em b e r 3 rd a t S t James* Ch u rch fo llow ed by in te r ­ m e n t a t C l i th e ro e C em e ­ Ct e r y . A l l I n q u i r i e s to


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a lv e r le y ’s F u n e r a l S e r ­ vice. Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


HAYES.- Pe a c efu lly on N o ­ v em b e r 3 0 th , 1 9 96. in C l i­ t h e r o e H o s p i ta l , E d i th M a ry , ag ed 96 y e a r s , o f S ab d en . a much loved s is te r o f th e la te M a r jo r ie an d J o ­ s e p h . a d e a r ly lo ved a u n t o f Alan. Jo a n an d D e rek , a lso a lo v e d g r e a t - a u n t a n d g re a t -g re a t-a u n t . Rep o s in g In P e a c eh a v e n C h a p e l o f R e s t . A se rv ic e w i l l be he ld a t S t N ic h o la s ’ C h u r c h , Sab d en , tom o r row F r id ay . De c em b e r 6 th a t 10-30 a.m. fo llow ed by c rem a t io n a t A c c r in g to n C r em a to r ium « a t 11-30 a.m. Family flow- { e r s on ly p le a se , d o n a t io n s ; d in l ieu if so d e s ire d , may be


C l i th e r o e H o s p i ta l , c /o M rs J e a n P r ic e , 3 9 Dow n ­ ham R o ad , C h a tb u rn . C l i­ th e ro e . BB7 4AU. In q u ir ie s v to Brian Pr ic e F u n e ra l S e r ­


ice. Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


JONES.- On De c em b e r 2nd, 1996, su d d e n ly in h o sp ita l n n d o f R o s s e n d a le Y o rk S t re e t an d fo rm e r ly o f W e st V iew C l i th e r o e , L iz z ie , aged 86 y e a rs , th e b e lo v ed wife o f th e la te F re d J o n e s . A lso a much lo ved s is te r - in - law an d a u n t ie . A s h o r t se rv ic e will tak e p lac e a t th e S a lfo rd F u n e ra l Home. Whatley R o ad , C l i th e ro e a t 1-30 p.m. o n F r id a y . D e ­ c em b e r 6 th , 1 996. p r io r to c rem a t io n a t A c c r in g to n C r em a to r ium , 2 -3 0 p .m . D o n a t io n s in m em o ry o f Lizzie, if so d e s ire d , to T he H e a r t M a ch in e F u n d , c /o M r B. L o rd . 5 M o o r Lane. C l i th e ro e . Ail In q u ir ie s to Er ic Mayman fo r R ich a rd C h ew F u n e ra l Service, Cl i­ th e ro e . T el. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 . 4 4 2 2 8 5 .


KNOTT.- On D e c em b e r2 n d , 1 9 96. su d d e n ly a t h is home In C l i th e ro e . R o n n ie , aged 70 y e a rs , th e d e a r ly loved b ro th e r o f H i ld a a n d Ken a n d v e ry d e a r f r ien d o f Ted. A s h o r t se rv ic e w i l l tak e p lac e a t th e S a lfo rd F u n e ra l Home. Whalley R o ad . Cli­ th e r o e a t 1 0 -3 0 a .m o n M o n d a y , D e c em b e r 9 th 1 996. d o n a t io n s in l ie u of f low e r s , if so d e s i r e d in R o n n ie s m em o ry to C an c e r R e se a rch , c /o M rs B. Tay­


lo r . 115 C h a tb u rn R o ad . C l i th e ro e . All In q u ir ie s to Er ic Maymnn fo r R ich a rd C h ew F u n e r a l S e rv icw e . C l i t h e r o e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 ,4 4 2 2 8 5 .


PENNY.- Of y o u r c h a r i ty p le a se p ray fo r th e rep o s e o f t lie so u l o f Mary Eliza­ b e th (M ay ) , w h o p a s s e d


p e a c e fu l ly aw a y a t T h e C ro f t in Whalley, o n No­ v em b e r 3 0 th , 1 9 9 6 , ag ed 94 y e a r s , f o rm e r le y o f T h e B u n g a low s . W a d d in g to n R o ad . C l i th e ro e , th e d e a r s is te r o f th e la te G e r tru d e . R . I .P . A s e rv ic e w i l l be h e ld in T h e Ch ap e l o f R e s t , C h a t b u r n R o a d , t o d a y T h u rsd ay , De c em b e r 5 th a t 1-15 p .m. p r io r to in te r ­ m en t a t C l i th e ro e C em e ­


r ie s to C a lv e r le y ’s F u n e ra l S e r v i c e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


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From th e d a y w e m e t t il l th e d a y s h e died .


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D e c em b e r7 th . Beautiful memories, dearer


G o d g a v e u s s tr e n g th to b ea r th e lo ss .


te ry . F low e r s a n d a ll in q u i ­


WHITTAKER.- On No v em ­ b e r 3 0 th , 1 9 9 6 , su d d e n ly a t h i s h om e In C l l th c r o c . Hen ry , ag ed 83 y e a rs , th e b e lo v ed h u sb an d o f th e la te Ellzu, d e a r ly lo ved f a th e r o f D e rek , H a r ry . K e i th . R o d ­ n ey an d K a t r in a . A ls o a much loved fa th c r - ln - law , g r a n d f a th e r a n d g r e a t ­


vice w i l l ta k e p lac e a t th e S a l fo r d F u n e r a l H om e . Whullcy R o u d , C l l th c ro c a t 10 a.m. to d ay , T h u r sd ay , De c em b e r 5 th , 1 9 9 6 , p r io r


t to a c rem a tio n a t Accrlng* g ran d fa th e r . A s h o r t s e r ­


SEEDALL.- In loving mem o ry o f D o ro th y . F o r e v e r in o u r h ea r ts . F o r e v e r in o u r th o u g h ts . F rom M ic h a e l, C h r i s t in e


TAYLOR M a rk (Tin k e r ), Loving m em o r ie s o f a d e a r b ro th e r an d f rien d . C h e r ish ed th o u g h ts w i th in o u rh e a r ts . M em o r ie s e v e r true, A l i t t le c o rn e r e v e r warm, W i th lo v in g th o u g h ts o f yo u .


and boys.


TAYLOR M a rk (T in k e r ) .- In loving m em o ry o f a ve ry d e a r so n , d ied De c emb e r


F r om s i s t e r A n i t a a n d f r ien d R on.


Fumily f low e r s o n ly p le a s e , i b u t d o n a t io n s in m em o ry o f I lcn ry . To T h e H e a r t M a ­ chine F u n d , c /o M r B. L o rd , 5 M o o r Lo n e , C l l th c ro c . All In q u ir ie s to E r ic May- m an Tor R i c h a r d C h ew F u n e r a l S e r v i c e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 ,4 4 2 2 8 5 .


o n C rcm u to r lum . 11 a.m. , In Memory


BROWN G c ld a rd (D o r a - th y ) .- T re a su re d m em o r ie s o r a much lo ved mum and Nanna, d ied De c em b e r 9 th . 1995. We n e v e r th o u g h t o f lo sin g


3 rd . 1994. I t ’s a lo n e ly l ife w i th o u t yo u .A n d sa d h a s b e en th e way. B u t God h a s s e n t y o u back T u nse en.


Sm i l in g w i th o th e r s , w e e p ­ ing alone.


o g u id e m y s te p each day.


F rom h is e v e r loving mum, d a d a n d b r o th e r S tu a r t , w i th lo ts o f love.


Birthday Memories


! GREENWOOD (M a r jo r ie ) .- T re a su re d b i r th d a y memo­ r ie s , D e c em b e r 8 th , o f a much lo ved wife, m o th e r , m o th e r - in - law , g ra n dm a and g rea t -g ra n dm a . Loved a n d r em em b e r e d a l­


yo u . Maybe th a t w a s wro n g . Y o u a lw a y s s e em e d a p a r t o f us.


w a y s F rom Bill a n d nil th e family.


T h a t w o u ld go on a n d on. W e d id n o t k n o w th a t mo rn in g .


Thanks For Sympathy.


A n d w e c o u ld n o t d o a ( th in g .


W h e n a s p e c i a l h e a r t | s to p p e d beating.


P e o p le sa y th a t l ife g o e s on. j B u th ow c a n th a t be true. When all th e l ife w e e v e r had.


: ;


NOWELL (Justin Graeme)


Congratulations on your 21st birthday, December 7th.


Love from grannie H.


RICKHUSS.- I w o u ld l ik e to th an k re la t iv e s an d f rien d s fo r a l l my lo v e ly c a rd s , f low e r s a n d p re s e n ts I re-


indly h e lp ed h e r a f te r h e r ********************* 7 th.H ea l th a n d h a p p in e s s a l ­


NOWELL ( Ju s t in Graeme) C o n g r a tu la t io n s o n y o u r 2 1 s t b i r th d a y . D e c em b e r


celvcd o n my b i r th d a y , a lso ; J u d i th . Kayleigh ond Cha r - f o r a g re a t p a r ty o n e th a t I ; i0 t t e xxx, U n c le D a v id ,


ways. Love Uncle M a r t in , A u n t ie


w i l l a lw a y s r em em b e r ,* Aim tie B ren d a an d She r i th an k y o u a ll. Love Susan.


, d an xxx. ] * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * | * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


TJ&anll <l/ou RILEY


Kay would liko to thank overyone lor my surprise 30th birthday party, spcciol thanks lo mum, Nigel and


George and to Julia and Buddy for the lovely cake. Thanks to all who


********************* *********************


contributed ond holpod organise everything. It was brilliant. Tnanlc you, Kay.


Love always, mum, Jim, Paula, Joshua, Bridget, Diane and Steve.


SHERLIKER (Alex)


December 11th.


Best wishes for your 21 st birthday.


Was in te r - tw in e d w i th yo u . Unseen b y o th e r s y o u w a lk b y o u r s id e s .


tF rom y o u r loving d au g h ­


We lo v e y o u to o m u ch fo r d e a th to divid e .


e r s S u san . B a rb a ra , C h r is ­ t in e an d families.


BURGESS (Ph y llis ) .- In lov­ ing m emory o f a d e a r wife, m o th e r an d g ran dm a . De­ c em b e r 5 th . 1 9 9 3 . F rom h u sb a n d G eo rg e , so n P e ­ t e r , d a u g h te r s C h r i s t in e (SA) . J a n e t (E s se x ) a n d g ran d ch i ld ren .


C A L V E R T (W i l l i a m ) . - M em o r ie s o f a d e a r h u s ­ b a n d . f a th e r a n d g r a n d ­ fa th e r . w h o d ied D e c emb e r 8 th , 1988. A n o th e rd a y . a n o th e r y e a r . S t i l l loved, s t i l l m is s ed a n d v e ry dear.


HODGSON (David) .- In lov­ ing m em o ry o f a d e a r h u s ­ b and an d f a th e r , De c embe r 7th.We m a y n o t be a b le to s e e yo u , to uch yo u . B u t in o u r m in d s y o u ’re al­ L w a y s th ere .


F rom loving wife D o ro th y a n d family.


ev e r , Mary, Helen a n d R o ­ b e r t .


■ r STEVEN


IV/ ia t s o r r o w t h a t d a y jB A R G H (Samuel).- Wilson. w o u ld bring.


Vio let an d Jo a n w o u ld like to e x p re s s s in c e re th a n k s to r e la t iv e s , f r ie n d s a n d n e ig h b o u r s fo r th e c o n d o ­ len c e s , f low e r s a n d d o n a ­ Ct io n s to E b e n e z e r B ap t is t


t im e o f s o r r o w . S p e c ia l th a n k s a lso to s ta f f a t W h a l­ ley M e d ic a l C e n t r e , th e R e v e ren d Ec c le s to n fo r h is k in d n e s s an d p ra y e r s an d th e L ad ie s o f th e C h ap e l fo r th e i r a s s is tan c e .


h u rc h re c e iv ed in th e i r


H A JSA K .- P h y l l i s w o u ld s in c e re ly l ik e to th a n k all re la t iv e s , f r ie n d s an d neig- h o u r s fo r th e k in d e x p re s ­ s io n s o f sym p a th y rec e iv ed d u r in g th is s ad t im e , fo r c a rd s an d co n d o len c e , m as s c a rd s , f lo ra l t r ib u te s and d o n a t io n s fo r th e F r ie n d s o f C l i th e ro e H o sp i ta l . S p e ­ cial th a n k s to a ll w h o a t ­ t e n d e d t h e f u n e r a l to F a th e r J . Wa re ln g fo r h is k in d m in is t ra t io n s an d to C a lv e r l e y ’s fo r th e a r ­ ran g em en ts .


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