search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
-


1


N e w 1 9 9 6 c o l l e c t i o n


o f s w i m w e a r / l e i s u r e w e a r N O W IN S T O C K L E G C A R T E R


H E A L T H S T U D IO


■ OiS L o w c r g a te & C a s t le S t r e e t ..‘i., T e le p h o n e : ( o i z o o ) 2 4 4 7 5 B 2 4 4 7 2


S ty l is h S tu a r t re ta in s R o s e B o w l to s t iy to p o f O r d e r o f M e r i t


RIBBLE Valley golf ace Stu a r t Andrew retained th e magnific ent Pen- wortham Rose Bowl on Sunday to stay a t the top ■ of the Northern Order of Merit. The 21-year-old Lan­


cashire regular shot 69 in the morning and 67 in the afternoon — despite dri­ ving out of bounds and tak­ ing six on the opening holel — to win by one shot from Fairhaven’s Karl Wallbank. Andrew, whose brother


James (17) caddied for him, lives in Simonstone and works a t the Pendle Golf Driving Range in Colne. The elated plus-one


Clitheroe GC s ta r said: “Despite going out of bounds on the opening hole in the afternoon, the rest of the round was trouble-free, and 1 was delighted of win the trophy for the second


cashire colleague Paul Dwyer was also in fine form a t Penwortham, firing rounds of 70 and 72 to fin­ ish six shots behind the tri­ umphant aspiring profes­ sional.


course, Andrew won the Pines Trophy a t Hillside GC and is a former winner of the East Lancashire Golf Association Harold Ryden Trophy. His Clitheroe and Lan­


time.” Earlier in the season, of


i : ;


A


T h e C l i t h e r o e


dvertiser and 1 imes r p THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1996 — - — T a i r ii m i ' ....... F A M I L Y


N O T IC E S s X


T.-. SECTION m m - here Thank You


C A R T E R . - J a c k a n d V a le r ie w o u ld l ik e to th a n k n i l r e la ­ t iv e s u n d f r ie n d s f o r m a k ­ in g t h e i r h o l id a y s o m e m o r ­ a b le . S p e c ia l th a n k s to m um a n d d a d f o r p u t t in g u p w i t h u s f o r f iv e w e e k s .


4 * * 4 * * * 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - on3 ‘.aLuEcd.it


JACKSON (Olga)


Congratulations on gaining a .A. Hons Degree in French and European Studies. Good luck with your PGCE course.


Lots or love, mump Ian, Stella, Rkhard and grandma Payne xxx


■ Congratulations *4*4*******t4*****444 Coming OS Age 444444444444444444444


METCALFE (Nigel David)


Congratulations and best wishes on your 21st


birthday, Juno 22nd. Health and happiness always.


Love from mum, dad and Lyndsay.


Love and best wishes, nanna and grandpa.


444444444444444444444 44444444*444444444444


. Birthday Greetings ~


SPEDD1NG Congratulations Joanne


and Donna on your 21 st birthday, June 22nd.


*UflanfL ou


prosents and cards received on their wedding party. A big thank you to Ine Old Post


Terry ana Dawn would like to thank family and friends for


FIELDING (nee Dickins)


House Hotel. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 44**44444**4^ 4444*444


STUART ANDREW wilh the impressive Penwortham Rose Bowl


George Embley


M a r v e l l o u s M i k e r e a c h e s p r e s t i g i o u s f i n a l


MYTTON Fold s ta r Mike Bardi equalled the course record a t Darwen GC en route to the final of the presti­ gious Harold Ryden Trophy — the prize a t stake in the East Lancashire Golf Association Championships. Competition debutant Bardi defeated


fourball Stableford on Sunday with — wait for i t—52 Stableford points! Peter Bradbury and John Duckett finished second with 47 points and Ted Bamborough and Steve Lowes (46 points) were third. Mytton Fold’s reward for a 4-0 home win


Tony Flanagan (Blackburn) 4 and 3 in the quarter-finals on Monday, and then accounted for Clitheroe’s Mike Bailey 3 and 2 on Tuesday to set himself up for a grand final showdown against Revidge


representative Tony Jackson last night. The cream of East Lancashire golf con­ verged on the Winter Hill course on Satur­


handicapper followed up an opening 70 with a record-equalling 63 in the afternoon—reel­ ing off six birdies, 11 pars and a solitary bogey. Here, hole by hole, is Bardi’s brilliant round: Out: 4,4,3,4,3,3,3,3,3—30. In: 3,4,3,4,4,4,3,4,4 — 33. Bardi, who set an amateur course record of


day for the 36-hole qualifying element. And the 22-year-old Billington-based two-


GOLF SCENE with


CAMPBELL (Philip Douglas)


^DfiarJz ^L/ou SIMPSON


Tom and Annie would like to say a big thank you to all our family, friends and relatives for


the many cards, flowers, presents and the


donations to A.R.C.


£300) on the occasion of their golden wedding. May 29th.


Thanks again. 4 4 4 * 4 * * 4 * * 4 4 * * 4 * 4 4 4 * 4


over Bolton Old Links in the Mail on Sunday Team Classic is an away tie against Shaw Hill at Whittle-le-Woods. B Highlight of the fourball, better-ball at


Whalley was the eagle two by Les Dearden


on the opening hole. Dearden made a magnificent start to the


round when he holed out with a well-struck three-iron on the 435-yards par-four hole. Victory went to John Kitchen and Steve Brice with 65 nett, Jeremy Thompson and John Haworth returning 66 nett to claim runners-up spot on the card from the Stephen Green-Peter Davey pairing. Dearden carried his fine form into the single


Births


Lots of love, kisses and cuddles on your 21st. ■


444444444444444444444 ‘. 1 tar HULL (nee Chatburn) Steven and Sara are proud


70 at Mytton Fold recently, said: “I had not set foot on the Darwen course until Friday, when I played a few holes. “My game is in good shape and I would have set a new record had I not bogeyed the 14th hole.” • Scoring was good in the Invitation Four- ball at Clitheroe on Sunday. Richard Taylor and his guest, P. Walker,


’ than runners-up Jack Hanson and J. Bow­ den, and third-placed Mike Femhead and M. Abraham. George Barkess and E. Worcross claimed


dovetailed effectively to amass a winning total of 48 Stableford points — three more


fourth place with 44 points, and Tony Reynolds and M. Hardman (43 points) fin­ ished fifth after a card play-off with the Ken Bowker-J. Woodhead, Peter Murtagh-T. Cartwright, Alan Armstrong-D. Brown pair­


ings. Andrew Walmsley and David Wilson (40


points. David McKenzie and Conor McLaughlin


points) won the gross prize, Dennis Greenup and D. Ball taking the second award with 39


K I


totalled 77 points to win Saturday’sfourball Stableford on the card from John Peel and David Hillary. Third place went to Anthony Roberts and Bill Birch (74 points) after a card play-off with John Cartmell and Den­ nis Greenup. • Captain Philip Hilton figured prominently in the monthly medal held at Mytton Fold. He returned 91-22-69 to finish two shots


• Bruce Craig had his handicap slashed from 15 to 11 for emerging overall winner with 45 points, Eric Heyworth claiming runners-up spot in Division Two with 42 points. Whalley members took part in a medal on Sunday morning, Gary Bradley returning 77- 15-62—a brilliant round which earned him a four-stroke handicap reduction — to win by six shots from Neil Pollard (79-11-68). • Clitheroe’s Kim Rostron failed narrowly in her gallant bid to win the Welsh Open Strokeplay Championship at Whitchurch. Following rounds of 74 and 75 the reigning


Stablcford held on Saturday, compiling 40 points to finish runner-up to Peter Seavers (41 points) in Division One.


to announce the birth of their beautiful son, Edward Thomas, on June 14th,


weighing lOlbs 2oz. Amost welcome brother for Daniel and Samuel. Thanking all concerned.


You're oho of the nicest


people we know, but thon we don't get out muchl


Lots of lovo, Dumbo and Lumpy.


444444444444444444444 Coming OS Age


444444444444444444444 O - l


)— T T


? senior nine-hole competition. B A card play-off was necessary to determine the outcome of the ladies’ medal held at Stonyhurst Park on Monday, Sue Tipton returning 96-21-75 to get the verdict over Carolyn Blockeel (94-19-75). Competition was keen in the mixed invita­


Northern Women’s champion went into the final round trailing by only one shot, but returned 76 to finish one stroke behind Emma Dugglcby (Malton and Norton). B The winner of Clitheroe ladies' Lister Cup was Mrs M. Fletcher, who finished three-up on bogey. Mrs D. Hindle (two-down) won the


tar


MAYERS (nee Edwardson)


Mark and Carol are delighted to announce the safe arrivol of their son, Harley Jon, on Tuesday,


June 11th, weighing 8lb 6oz. A most welcome brother for Lucy Jane. Thank you to all at Edith Watson Maternity Unit, Burnley and Clitheroe Health Centre.


Also special thanks to all family and friends.


behind Colin Elliott (86-19-67) and two in front of third-placed Ashley Re veil (75-4-71). The Steve Taylor-Barry Hargreaves pairing, handicaps 25 and 28 respectively, won the


tion greensome on Sunday, Barbara Crowther and her guest, A. Child, winning on the card from Margaret Duckett and M. Loonay after both pairs handed in 90-19.8- 70.2. Third place went to R. Haworth (86- 15.4-70.6) and Ian McDonnell and M. Evans won the gross prize with a round of 85. • A card play-off was necessary to decide the outcome of Whalley ladies’ Margaret Light- foot Trophy. Betty Dixon (91-19-72) won ahead of


Daphne Dawson (79-7-72) with Gail Ainsworth (86-12-74) finishing two shots adrift in third place.


•h tar


SIMPSON (nee Slinger)


Philip and Andrea are


pleased to announce the saFe arrival of their son, Alex


Lewis, born June 6th, 1996, weighing 71b 3oz.


A welcome brother for Jake, A big thank you to Nana


Barbara for all her help and hard work during our slay in hospital.


Thanks again, mum xxx


444444444444444444444 444444444444444444444


PICTURE: Don McKay presents (he Chairman of (he Year award to Derek Knowles


received the East Lancashire Football League’s Chairman of the Year Trophy, for all his hard work carried out over the past season.Behind the scenes for the second


At the annual Presentation Night at the Black Bull Hotel in the village, three backroom offi­ cials won special awards from their leagues. Chairman Derek Knowles


BACKROOM staff of Rim- ington FC have proved it takes more than a team to make a club.


:


Braithwaite; 2nd team, Mick Frankland and Andy Burgess. Player’s Player of Yean 1st team, Alex Frankland; 2nd team, Sean McCullough. Young Player of Yean Danny Whittaker. Manag­ er’s Player of Year: 1st team,


team — league cup winners and league runners-up — Colin Dar­ lington and John Hartley were respective winner and runner-up in the Craven League’s Linesman of the Year competition. Former Blackburn Rovers’ boss Don MacKay handed out the following awards: Player of Yean 1st team, Terry


Danny Whittaker; 2nd team David Buckle. Chairman award: Mrs E. McCullough for attending every match of the season. Clubman of Year: John Hartley. Goal of season: 1st team, Gordon Leach; 2nd team, Andy Burgess. Last season’s manager, Peter Czapowski, was thanked for his


contribution and new manager Jim Tierney, who left Hurst Green at the end of the season, was welcomed. Training recommences on


/


SWIERCZYNSKI (nee Buckle)


Valdey and Heather are


. pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son


Bevan, on June 11th, 81b 14oz. A most welcome


Thursday at Rimington Playing Fields at 7 p.m. .


brother for Joe. Thanks to all concerned.


444444444444444444444


4*44***4444*4444444*4 4 M CAMPBELL


(Philip Douglas) Love and best wishes on


your 18th birthday, June 22nd.


Love Aunty Joyce, Uncle Stephen,


Catherine, John and David.


444*4444*444***4*444* 4***44*44444*44*44**4


DRAPER (Amy)


Congratulations on your 21 st birthday, June 24th.


Health and happiness always.


Lots of love, mum, dad and Adam.


4H444444444444444444 M c C R A C K E N - F L E S H E


(C o n o r ) . - F io n a a n d P e te r a r c d e l ig h te d to a n n o u n c e


th e e a r ly , b u t sa fe a r r iv a l o f t h e i r n e p h e w C o n o r t o C a r o l in e a n d P a u l o n J u n e 1 6 th , in W y om in g U .S .A ,


4*4*44444444444444444 1


CAMPBELL (Philip Douglas)


All our love on your i 8th birthday, June 22nd.


Wishing you love, health and happiness always. From grandma and grandad xxx


4***4*4**4***4*4****4


CAMPBELL (Philip)


June 22nd.


Congratulations on your 18th birthday.


Love, health and happiness for the future.


Lots of love, mum and dad.


444444444444444444444 Big sis and Mick.


444444444444444444444 Engagements


444444444444444444444 A S S H E T O N -


W A R R IN G T O N The engagement is


announced between The Hon. Ralph Christopher,


elder son of Lord and Lady Clitheroe of Downham Hall and Olivia, daughter of Mr


and Mrs J. A. C. Warrington of Low Burton Hall, Masham Yorkshire.


Weddings Silver


R O B IN S O N (n e e S te w a r t ) C o n g r a tu la t io n s D a v id a n d M a r y o n y o u r S i lv e r W e d ­ d in g A n n iv e r s a r y , J u n e 2 3 r d . L o v e a n d b e s t w is h e s f r o m A u n t ie L i ly .


Deaths


B L IS S . - O n J u n e 1 3 th . 1 9 9 6 . s u d d e n ly a t h is h o m e . F r a n k K n o w le s B l is s , a g e d 6 5 y e a rs , o f C l l th e r o e , th e d e a r ly lo v e d h u s b a n d o f J a n e . T h e . fu n e r a l s e rv ic e to o k p la c e o n W e d n e s d a y . J u n e 1 9 th a t A l l H a l lo w s C h u r c h , M l t t o n . fo l lo w e d b y i n t e r m e n t


In


C h u r c h y a r d , d o n a t io n s In l ie u o f f lo w e r s i f d e s i re d


f o r A l l H a l lo w s C h u r c h . M l t to n , c /o T h e R e v . J o h n B t r b e c k , T h e V ic a r a g e . S h i re L a n e , : H u r s t G re e n . C l i th e r o c , B B 7 9 Q R . In q u i r ic s to R ic h a r d C h e w F u n ' c r a l S e r v ic e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


B L Y T H E . - T r a g ic a l ly , k i l le d In a m o to r c y c le a c c id e n t in P o r t u g a l o n M a y 3 0 t h 1 9 9 6 . C h r is to p h e r J o h ; a g e d 3 0 y c u rs , b e lo v e d h u s ­ b a n d o f S te l la , m u c h lo v e d s o n o f D a v id a n d P a ts y , d e a r g ra n d s o n o f L e o n a rd a n d D o r is K in g , n e p h e w o f R o g e r a n d F r a n c e s u n d c o u s in o f S te p h a n ie , K u te a n d B e n . T r c u s u r c d m em o ­ r ie s o f o n e w h o w a s v e r y s p e c ia l.


F O X (n e e A s p d e n ) . - O n T u e s d a y , J u n e 1 8 th , s u d d c n ly In h o s p i ta l , E i le e n , o 4 W e s tb r o o k C re s c e n t . In g o t , P re s to n , th e b e lo v e d w i fe o f D e n n is , t re a s u re d m o th e r a n d m o th e r - in - la w o f J o h n , P a u l, G ra h am , J l l l t E la in e a n d J a n e t , d e a r ly , lo v e d g r a n d m a o f A m y , D o m in ic a n d A l i x u n d s is te r


o rD c r e k , B r ia n a n d M a r ie . A tR e s t .


F u in i ly f lo w e r s o n ly , d o n a ­ t io n s I f d e s i r e d , t o t h i C h e s t C l in ic , R o y a l Pre- s to n H o s p i ta l , c /o T h e F u n ­ e ra l D i r e c to r , F u n e ra l S e r ­ v i c e , I n g o l M c t h o d i s C h u r c h . M o n d a y , J u n _ 2 4 th a t 2 p .m . c o m m i t ta l P re s to n C r e m a to r iu m . In q u i r ic s to M c K e n n a F u n c r a ls L td , M e a d o w S t re e t , P r e s t o n . T e l . 0 1 7 7 “ 2 5 1 6 9 4 .


H O L M E S . - S u d d e n ly b u t p e a c e fu l ly , o n J u n e 1 2 th . 1 9 9 6 , u t h e r h o m e 1 B o l to n - b y -B o w la n d , Rene, a g e d 7 7 y e n rs . th e m u c h lo v e d w i fe o f th e la te T o n y , a ls o a d e a r ly lo v e d u u n t a n d g r e a t - a u n t . A s e rv ic e w a s h e ld a t S t P e te r a n d S’ P a u l ’s C h u r c h . B o l to n -b y - B o w la n d , o n T u e s d a y , J u n e 1 8 th , fo l lo w e d b y c rem a ­


t io n a t S k ip to n C rcm a to - r lu m . D o n a t io n s i f s o d e ­ s i r e d . m a y b e d o n a te d fo r th e B o l t o n - b y - B o w la n d W a r M e m o r ia l F u n d , c /o M r D a v id C o r n t h w a i t e . C lo s e s H a l l L o d g e , G is b u r n R o a d . B o l to n - b y -B o w la n d . n e a r C l i th e r o c . In q u i r ie s B r ia n P r ic e F u n e r a l S e r ­ v ic e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7


Sweet sixteen when we first met, But I knew you from somewhere before, But where and when I'd seen you, I couldn't be quite sure. Then, I remembered. Strange now os It seems. That you Philip Campbell, Were the man of my dreams. . Happy 18th birlhdayll All my love always, Claire xxx


444444444444444444444 444444444444444444444 40


HARTLEY (Steve)


Health and happiness always.


Lots of love from dad and mum.


Love Aunty Roma. 444444444444444444444 H H M t


SPEDDING


(Joanne and Donna) June 22nd.


Deaths,


L A T H A M . - O n S a tu r d a y . J u n e 1 5 th . 1 9 9 6 , p e a c e fu l ly a t h e r h om e , P h y l l is M a y L a th am , a g e d 8 8 y e a rs , o f B n y le y F o ld , C U th o ro e . th e b e lo v e d d a u g h te r o f th e la te F r e d a n d N a n c y L a ­ th am , d e a r ly lo v e d s is te r o f G r e ta a n d a m u c h lo v e d a u n t ie a n d g r e a t - a u n t ie . T h e fu n e r a l s e r v ic e w i l l ta k e p la c e , t o m m o r r o w


F r id a y . J u n e 2 1 s t a t W e s t B r a d f o r d M e t h o d i s t C h u rc h a t 1 p .m . to b e f o l ­ lo w e d b y In te rm e n t In th e C h u r c h y a rd . F a m i ly f lo w ­ e rs o n ly p le a s e , b u t d o n a ­ t io n s i f d e s i r e d , f o r th e F r ie n d s o f C l l th e r o c H o s - , p i ta l , c /o M r s E. C h e w , 1 2 . W h n l le y R o a d , C l i th e r o e . B B 7 1 A W . In q u i r ie s to R i ­ c h a rd C h e w F u n e ra l S e r ­ v ic e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


S L IN G E R . - O n T h u r s d a y . J u n e 1 3 th . 1 9 9 6 , p e a c e fu l ly In C l i t h e r o e H o s p i t a l .


D o r o th y S l in g e r . a g e d 81 y e a rs , th e d e a r ly lo v e d w i fe o f th e la te G e o rg e , o f G a r ­ n e t t R o a d . C l l th c r o o , d e a r m o th e r o f M a r jo r ie a n d th e la te R ic h a r d , m o th e r - in - , la w to B u r r y , g ra n dm a to A n d r e w a n d J u l ie , B a r r y , a n d A l is o n , g re a t -g ra n d m a ' to G a ry , a n d d e a r f r ie n d o f


A d e a r m o t h e r a n d g r a n d ­ m a w h o w i l l a lw a y s b e In o u r h e a r t s a n d th o u g h t s .


G e r ty . • .


S e rv ic e a n d in te rm e n t w i l l b e h e ld In A l l H a l lo w s * C h u rc h , M l t t o n o n F r id a y , J u n e 2 1 s t a t 1 0 - 3 0 a .m . F u n e ra l f r o m th e R o c k d a le C h a p e l o f R e s t , W h n l le y R o a d . C l l t h c r o e . w h e r e f lo w e r s w i l l b e re c e iv e d . In q u i r e s to th e R o c k d a le F u n e ra l S e rv ic e . C l i th e r o e . T e l : 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 4 9 7 .


O u r lo v e ly m e m o r ie s w i l l n e v e r fa d e .


In Memory' £<*


S H E A R S (H e a th e r ) . - R e ­ m em b e r in g a d e a r d a u g h te r


a n d s is te r , d ie d J u n e 2 4 th . 1 9 8 2 , u g c d l 7 y e a rs , a ls o y o u r b i r th d a y . J u ly 2 5 th .


L o ts o f lo v e . M u m , D a d , J a - n e e n u n d A n i ta .


e v e r . '


Birthday' Memories


K A Y (R u th ) . - H a p p y b i r t h ­ d a y M u m . J u n e 2 1 s t , L o v e R o b a n d V a l .


Thanks For' ' Sympathy i


B R O W N . - T h e fu m i ly o f th e l a t e C l a r e n c e . ( G a r y ) B r o w n , th e b e lo v e d s o n o f th e la te J o s e p h a n d C a ro ­ l in e A n n e B r o w n , lo v in g b r o th e r o f M a y a n d th e la te B o b , G e o rg e , M a b e l , H a r ­ o ld a n d N o rm a n w is h to th a n k 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 f o r th e m a n y k in d e x p re s s io n s o f s ym p a ­ th y a n d d o n a t io n s re c e iv e d d u r in g th e i r t im e o f s o r r o w a n d lo s s . S p e c ia l th a n k s to e v e r y o n e a t B e e ch G ro v e R e s id e n t ia l H om e f o r a l l th e lo v in g c a re g iv e n to C la re n c e a n d f o r a l l th e c o m fo r t a n d s u p p o r t g iv e n to M a y a t C a s t lc fo r d . to D r H u s o n a n d s ta f f a t C l l th c r - o c H e a l th C e n t re , f in a l ly to th e R e v . R o d n e y N ic h o ls o n f o r h is k in d p r a y e r s a n d m tn ls t r u t lo n s .


H O L L ID A Y . - T h e fa m i ly o f


S C O T T . - K i r s t c c n w o u ld l ik e to th a n k a l l re la t iv e s , f r ie n d s a n d n e ig h b o u r s f o r


th e la te B i l ly H o l l id a y w is h to th a n k m o s t s in c e r e ly r e l ­ a t iv e s . f r ie n d s , n e ig h b o u r s a n d th e C h u rc h fa m i ly o f S t J am e s ’ f o r th e e x p re s s io n s o f lo v e a n d s ym p a th y in r e ­ c e n t d a y s a n d t h e i r p r a y e r ­ fu l s u p p o r t o v e r th e p a s t m o n th s . O u r th a n k s to a l l th o s e w h o a t te n d e d a n d th o s e w h o to o k p a r t In th e fu n e r a l s e r v ic e , e s p e c ia l ly to th e R e v . R o n P h l lp o t t f o r h is f i t t in g t r ib u t e a n d v is i t s o v e r th e p a s t m o n th s a n d to a l l w h o h a v e s e n t c u r d s . le t t e r s a n d d o n a ­ t io n s , g r a te fu l th a n k s to C ro s s ro a d , th e s ta f f o f C o t ­ ta g e R e s t H om e , C l l th c r o e D a y H o s p i ta l , am b u la n c e s tu f f a n d p a r t ic u la r ly to D r M . F la t lc y a n d th e d is t r ic t a n d tw i l ig h t n u rs e s , th a n k s a ls o to R ic h a r d C h e w f o r th e k in d a n d s ym p a th e t ic m a n n e r w i t h w h ic h h e c a r ­ r ie d o u t h is d u t ie s .


th e m a n y k in d e x p re s s io n s o f s ym p a th y , 'a n d le t t e r s a n d c a rd s o f c o n d o le n c e r e ­ c e iv e d d u r in g h e r s a d lo s s . T h a n k in g a ls o C a n n o n C ra g g f o r h is c o m fo r t in g m i n i s t r a t i o n s , d o c t o r H u tc h is o n , a n d th e n u rs e s a n d s ta f f o f C l l th c r o c H o s ­ p i t a l , f o r t h e i r c a re a n d k in d n e s s , a n d e v e r y o n e w h o h a s g iv e n d o n a t io n s f o r th e S u p e r Sca n A p p e a l


^Donations.’


C H E W . - D o n a t io n s in m em ­ o r y o f th e la te M r H e n r y C h e w to ta l le d £ 8 5 0 . b e in g d i v i d e d b e tw e e n t h e R .A .F . A s s o c ia t io n a n d S u p e r Sca n A p p e a l .


GARETHS


FLORIST Free delivery service for all floral tributes


Order and pay by phone Tel:


0 1 2 5 4 8 8 5 4 9 2 LINDA HARDMAN


THE FLOWER SHOP


39 lVellgate, Clltheroc please call In or


phone to discuss all your floral tributes, free local dellveiy


M e m o r i e s a r e a g i f t t o t r e a s u r e . O u r s o f y o u w i l l l a s t f o r ­


SO 'SO O F F E R


ASTRA's and CORSA's with 0% apr.


For further details contact


C l i t h e r o e M o t o r s ^ North Street, Clitheroe


, T e l 0 1 200 2 9 1 8 0 — _ _ M a y m a n


E r i c f i r A l i s o n Funeral Directors , Over 36 years experience


Tel Clitheroe 442285


f k m 11- CH A PE L O F REST


FACILITIES AVAILABLE A family business whose main concern is


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


providing a personal and coniidential, . service any time, day or night. Home visits a priority 1 . . , ;


Residence: Alerman, St Paul's Close, . - Low Moor, Clitheroe'


M C H A R D C H E W


Funeral Service. ^ •


A f am i ly o w n e d f u n e r a l c o n c e r n , o f f e r in g a p e r s o n a l a n d c a r in g .


s e rv ic e t o t h e b e r e a v e d a t a n y t im e , -


D A Y o r N IG H T , - Residence and Chapel of Rest


1 0 - 1 2 W H A L L E Y R O A D , . ; C L I T H E R O E


IN A T TEN D A N CE .


R IC H A R D ; E L A IN E A N D T E R R Y ‘ .


T e l e p h o n e : 2 4 h r s C l i t h e r o e ' 4 4 3 0 4 5


B r i a n P r i c e FUNERAL DIRECTOR


A g en u in e family-owned funeral co n c e rn serving th e Ribble & <*, H o d d e r Valley


/ . 24hr p e rsonal service •_? V;


Residence & Peacehav en Chapel • o f Rest in o u r ow n private f : ’ co urtyard ‘ 1, •


B r i a n , J e a n , C a r l a n d . P a u l i n e


DAY o r NIGHT Tel: C l i th e ro e 4 4 1 2 9 7 - Y o u r e x a c t r e q u e s ts c a te r e d f o r -


* ______ 0


C A L V E R L E Y ’S FUNERAL SERVICE V (Established 1888)


T e l : C l i t h e r o e 4 4 2 0 2 0 ( d a y o r n i g h t )


A Family Run Caring Service , Funeral Director: Mr W. Smith


Consultant: Mr Tom Hincks N.A.F.D. Dip . Chapel of Rest: Chatburn Road, Clitheroe,


L A N G S H AW ’S


FUNERAL SERVICE . (Formerly Bob Chew) King Street, Whalley


Tel: 01254 824529 (day or night)


Serving the Bereaved ■ In


The Whalley and Blackburn Area R o c k d a le


' A caring service at anytime


Chapel o f Rest


T E L E P H O N E C L I T H E R O E 4 4 2 4 9 7


TEL: 0 1 2 0 0 22435


BARKERS FLORIST Flowers for all occasions


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


For all your floral tributes, take advantage of 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 a.m.-5 p.m.


.9 , ,


JL V—-Funeral Service Whalley Road, Clitheroe


:For Craftsmanship in GRANITE,


MARBLE, GREEN SLATE and '■ STONE, etc.


: Hand-cut Lettering Monumental Masons


THOS. R O C K


7b MARKET PLACE . ’CLITHEROE Telephone: 442820


t i t A Untied Newt A Media cotnpant


Clitheroe I Printers Ltd, Wigan. London Office Advertisement Department: 23-27 Tudor Street, EC4Y 0HR. Registered as a newspaper at the Post Office. Reproduction of the contents of this publication lA any manner Is not permitted without prior consent of the Publisher. The Githeroe Advertiser Sc Times belongs to the United Provincial Newspapers Group.


Published by East Lancashire Newspapers Umlted. 3 King Street, BB7 2EW. Tel. 22323/4, and printed by Central Lancashire


977096336503400 m ¥ ■


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28  |  Page 29  |  Page 30