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F u r n i tu r e • B e d s • M a t t r e s s e s P in e B e d ro om F u rn i tu r e


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career when she won th e Scottish Ladies’ Open Strokeplay a t Royal Troon on Sunday.


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The England international and Clitheroe GC member defeated Heswall’s Fiona Brown at the second extra hole to clinch the title, the coveted Helen Holm Trophy and pocket a £180 voucher. The 23-year-old Kim shot rounds of 7Z and 71 over the Portland course on Satur­


By George Embley


day.And then she returned a superb one-over par 76 on the world-famous Old Course the following day to finish level with Brown after 54 holes. The first extra hole was halved in par and when Brown took two to get out of a greenside bunker, the Clitheroe star holed out in two putts to clinch the title—much to the delight of her fiance and caddie


Robert Dwyer. Kim, tired but ecstatic after the 450-mile


gious title. "It feels wonderful, absolutely brilliant,


round trip to Ayrshire, said: “I am obvi­ ously delighted to have won such a presti­


and hasn’t really sunk in yet. "It was very wet and cold on Saturday,


but on Sunday it was fine and there was hardly a breath of wind when we played the Old Course.” “I have played against Fiona 12 times now and have managed to beat her on 11


occasions.” The event attracted 64 competitors from


throughout Great Britain and Europe but it was the Clitheroe Kid who claimed the


glory. Kim’s Scottish success came only three


days after she lost to a last-hole eagle three against Gillian Nutter (Fbrmby Ladies)


in the final of the Lancashire Women’s Championship at St Annes Old Links. Former champion Kim defeated J. Rogers (Formby Ladies) 6 and 5, J.


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IBBLE Valley golf ace Kim Rostron recorded the major indiv id u a l success of her


Tbotell (Blackpool North Shore) 3 and 1 and reigning champion Andrea Murray (Lancaster) at the 21st before succumbing


to Nutter in a thrilling finale. Pendleton-based Kate Egford, a former


Hampshire champion and England play­ er, defeated D. Beaver (Royal Lytham) and Nicola Evans (Pleasangton ) —-.both by 1 hole — before she was betrayed by her short game and lost 8-6 against Nut­ ter in the semi-finals. The Wilpshire member is a Lecturer m


Sports and Studies at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston, and is


grateful to her employers for allowing her time off to compete in major events. □ Clitheroe golf enthusiast Martin Grime


has joined an exclusive club. The 28-handicapper recorded only the


third hole-in-one at Mytton Fold Golf Club during the course of a friendly four- ball on Friday afternoon. Martin’s magic moment came when he aced the 161-yards, par-three ninth hole with a well-struck eight iron which pitched on the green and ran into the hole. Others to perform every golfer’s dream


The Clitheroe


Golf ace Kim records the win of her career


dvertiser and 1 imes 50


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Birthday Greetings


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sponsored Rover qualifier — a national event which is concluded with an all- expenses-paid trip of a lifetime to the San


Lorenzo course in Portugal. Barry Clark (77-12-65) topped Divirion One ahead of Derek Marsh (76-10-66), with Roger Brennan (78-11-67) claiming third place and Daniel Preedy (72-3-69)


finishing fourth. Colin Mustoe (82-15-67) won Division Two on the card from Donald Parker (84- 17-67), Roy Eaton (85-16-69) taking third place by one stroke from Colin McLaugh­


lin (86-16-70). John Beggs (98-27-71) won Division


Three ahead of Eddie McGarry (99-26- 73), with John Cartmell claiming the gross prize with a round of 75. Messrs Clark and Marsh will represent Clitheroe in the next stage of the competi­


tion. □ Whalley members vied for glory in the Spring Trophy, sponsored by the Dao Siam Restaurant of Billington. Peter Shaw returned 77-10-67 to win


stroke a t the Langho club are Trevor Thomber and Noel Holden.


the Honda qualifier at Mytton Fold on Saturday.


Andy Demain (37 points) won but, because of handicap restrictions, runner- up Thomber (35 points) has qualified for the matchplay element of the national competition — Mick Butler (32 points) finishing third on the card from Grime. □ Bernard Bithell totalled 42 points to


That man Grime figured prominently m .


. . win the single Stableford held at Clitheroe


on Saturday. Ian Fielding (39 points) was runner-up, former Lancashire cricket star Jack Sim­ mons (38 points) was third and Clive Bar- low (37 points) finished fourth on the card from Junior Captain Daniel Preedy, Scott Milne, Bob Capstick, Peter Hargreaves


and John Peel. The following day Clitheroe members


were in action in the Primrose Garage- fj> Jf


To our family, relatives, friends Thank you for all the gifts,


flowers and cards received on Bernard's relirement, our Ruby Wedding


and Paulin's birthday.. We are overwhelmed. God Bless you all.


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d oc to r s and s ta f f o f Ward 6. Blackburn R o y a l ary.


s e r v ic e th e


r e l a t i v e s , n e ig h b o u r s


spe cial thanks care and kin d ne ss .


f r i e n d s fo r


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w ou ld lik e to thank eve ry­ o n e w h o h elped a t th e tim e o f her accident, b u la n c e


J l o a n o a


to th e am­ and


Infiimi- to her a n d


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ROBINSON.- J u l ie w o u ld lik e to thank eve ryb ody for th e su rp r ise 3 0 th birthday


party. A very spe cial than- kyou to my frien ds . N o r ­ man and Susan Garner, and Mary and Vicky. A lso a sp e ­ cial thankyou to Leonard at th De Tabley, R lb ch es ter. for th e w ond er ful buffet.


ahead of Malcolm Leach (85-17-68), Peter Seavers (81-12-69) and Alan Amos


(88-17-71). O Five Clitheroe pairs have qualified for


the next round of the Scott Leggatt four­ somes. M. Holding and N. Hoyle returned 89-18.5-70.5 and won by a five-stroke margin from B. Thornton and I. Hinks (83-7.5-75.5). M. Kendry and B. Hudson (103-25.5- 77.5), S. Cornwell and M. Fletcher (89- 10.5-78.5) were fourth and fifth place went to R Holden and J. Scott with 110-30-80. The two divisional winners recorded the


same nett score in Clitheroe ladies’ medal and Rover qualifier. K. Baldwin won the Silver Division with


83-15-68, and N. Hqyle topped the Bronze Division with 87-19-68. p In-form Margaret Heyworth emerged a convincing winner of Whalley ladies’ medal. She returned 99-30-69 to leave run­ ner-up Jan Armistead (85-12-73) and third-place Gail Ainsworth (88-14-74) trailing in her wake.


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SCONCE.- David w o u ld like to thank ev e ry on e for mak­ ing h is party s o great and for the cards, p r e sen ts and b e s t w ish e s he r e ceived on h is 5 0 th birthday.


ST JUDE.- Our Lord thanks fo r p r a y e r s a n sw e r e d .


K.E.S. Births


ETCHELLS - SKEAT.- To Nik and Dianne, born April


2 6 th . a son Adam James, w e ig h t 71b 6oz. Thanks to th e R ib ble Valley midwife team. Dr Bailey and s ta f f on B1 Ward Queens Park H o s ­ p i t a l . C o n g r a t u la t io n s


child. 90


from b oth fam ilies on th e b ir th o f th e f ir s t gran d ­


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SLATER (nee Gott)


Richard and Irene ere delighted to announce the


birth of their daughter, Florence Ellen, born on April 25th and


Locals lose out to unbeaten leaders


le ad e rsh ip of th e F i r s t D iv is io n of th e G re a t H a rw o o d an d D is t r ic t


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Bowling League. They maintained their


unbeaten s ta r ts against Rushton Street A and Rib- blesdale A respectively. Globe A beat Rishton Con­


N T L E Y an d Haslingden share the


down at Coppice. Despite a heavy defeat at


Come a n d Welcome 3. F o u r th Division


Sabden Black, Milnshaw Park lead the Third Division by a single point from Free Gardeners, who lost their first of the season to third- placed Rushton Street B. They remain undefeated and have a game in hand. Whalley B and Clitheroe


servative A to keep in touch, closely followed by Great Harwood B, who defeated a struggling Spring Hill outfit. Last season’s champions Great Harwood A have had their worst starts for several years and went down a t


Salesbury A. After suffering relegation


last season, Burnley Road B have a three-point lead at the top of the Second Divi­ sion after a third success in a row against Globe B. Leisure Hour, also unbeat­


Cricket also opened their wins column, against Come and Welcome and Salesbury B respectively. The top four in the Fourth


Division all remain unde­ feated so far, with Sabden Red just holding top spot in


front of Castle A. Victoria had a good home win against Waddington B,


who are bottom. RESULTS


F i rs t Division A n t ley 8, R u sh to n S t re e t A 2;


en, scored a near-maximum over Hurst Green A, to hold second spot. Rishton BC, also looking for


a quick return to the top flight, are close behind with a good win over Clayton Gatty, followed by Waddington A who defeated Whalley A. Ribblesdale B are still look­


ing for their first win in the higher division after going


Globe A 8, R ishton Conservative A 2; Great Harwood B 8, Spring Hill 2: Ribblesdale A 2, Hasling­ den 8; Salesbury A 8, Great H a r ­


wood A 2 . Second Division


B u rn ley Ro ad B 8, Globe B 2;


C o p p ic e 7 , R ib b le s d a le B 3; Leisure H o u r 9, H u r s t Green A 1; R ish to n 9, Clay to n G a t ty 1; Waddington A 7, Whalley A 3. T hird Division


Clitheroe Cricket 8, Salesbury B


2: R u sh to n S tre e t B 7, F re e Gar­ d e n e r s 3; S a b d e n B la c k 9, Milnshaw P a rk 1; Whalley B 7,


Cas tle A 8, Immanuel 2: H u r s t


Green B 2, Castle B 8: Milnshaw Wanderers 2, Sabden Red 8; Vic­


to r ia 8, W addington B 2. □ A d r ian S h u rm e r an d


Tony Dobson of Rishton Conservative A won the the Lawrenson Cup Dou­ b le s C om p e t i t io n a t Salesbury on Saturday. They took on Roger and Mavis Smith and after a close contest won through 21-17. Shurmer and Dobson had


the better of the early ends to open up a lead of 6-1 . Husband and wife pairing Roger and Mavis began to make their home advantage tell to overtake their oppo­ nents a t 7-6, and extended their lead further to 14-9. Shurmer and Dobson fought


their way back to reduce the arrears to 13-15 and then scored a maximum followed by a single to lead 18-15. The home pair rallied to


some within a single chalk, but Shurmer and Dobson resisted the challenge. □ SHOCK losers in the


Ribblesdale Wanderers Barkers Spring Doubles were Colne du o Ken Bland and Howard Bond. They were beaten in the


Clitheroe sign off in style


C L ITH E R O E RU FC en d ed th e i r league season on a high n ote w ith an exciting and nail-biting win over North


Clitheroe 18, North Manchester 12


Manchester a t Littlemoor on Saturday. This result enabled the first team to record a


highly creditable fourth place in Courage League North Lancashire Two. Once again injuries forced team changes. Alan Nuttall returned in the back row in pice of skipper Mike Francis and Jason Knowles made his league debut at prop forward. In the backs Declan O’Duffy and Steven Greatorex came back in at fly half and centre


respectively. The game started at a furious pace, both


trusty right boot of centre Dave Watson. His penalty opened up a 3-0 lead.


Clitheroe, however, took the lead via the , . ,


sides intent on attack as play switched from the end to end.


I t wasn’t long before this lead was increased


as Scott Christie snapped up a loose ball and showed great vision in giving out a long pass to winger Andrew Burrill. A quick side-step and Bumll was in the clear,


touching down to the right of the posts. Wat­ son converted for a 10-point advantage. North Manchester were far from out of the game and showed how dangerous they can be


in attack as their industrious number eight ploughed over for a converted try. Only brilliant hooking by Dave Tattersall


The Littlemoor side responded in the best possible way by taking play to the opposition


, , . . try line.


from Malcolm Heanan to squeeze in at the comer, bamboozling the North Manchester full back with his Irish jig. Half-time came with Clitheroe 15-7 ahead. Heanan increased the lead with a penalty in


O’Duffy latched on to a defencesplitting pass . . .....


denied them from what looked like a push over try.


dous display and I ’m sorry I couldn’t have been involved on the pitch.


leadership of Roger Holmes.” Blackpool 0, Clitheroe Cavaliers 19


CLITHEROE Cavaliers brought down the curtain on an illustrious season with another first class display of committed


and open rugby. A late fixture change meant a tough visit to Blackpool to play a mixed second and thud


FI ftccnIsherwood elected to play with the strong sea breeze in the first period but Clitheroe were unable to break down the hard tackling home


defence.


backwards to encourage their team, but the half-time whistle blew with neither side hav­


ing scored. The interval proved to be the turning point


for the Cavaliers. Clitheroe came out refreshed and it was not , , J . .. .


long before Stua r t Greatorex stormed through the centre to score near the posts. In true Cavalier style Clitheroe did not ease


up, but piled on the pressure. T h e f ront row of Dubowski, Chambers a nd Allen,


won plen ty of ball a n d Bill S la te r wrapped u p any would-be Blackpool attackers.


Rowley ran round the blind side to score another good try.


As full-time approached Blackpool applied sustained pressure encamped on the Clitheroe five metre line, but against a Cavalier team who have not conceded a try in their last three outings, the home side lost heart. Steve Taylor broke away to score the final


The home side could not respond and Mick ,


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try which, along with two conversions, meant a full-time score of 19-0. Captain Phil Isherwood was later named


the second half, but North Manchester hit back with an unconverted try. The last 10 minutes saw the visitors throw


caution to the wind in their attempt to snatch victory, but the Clitheroe defence held solid


to record a well-earned victory. Unfortunately a broken hand forced skipper


Mike Francis to miss his last match in charge.


man-of-the-match for an inspired performance against the strong opposition scrum-half. Clitheroe Cavaliers have finished the season


with the same style in which they started with six straight wins. In the last three games alone they have


scored 133 points, this has been a truly mem­ orable season for all concrr-vl


The Cavaliers travelling supporters bent over , . He said after the match: “I t was a tremen­


‘Tve enjoyed my two years as captain but am looking forward to next season under the


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third round 21-19 by Preston pair D. Rainsforth and D. Holland, who qualified for the next stage, along with Glyn Shuttleworth and Alan Handford, who beat S. Wilcox and D, Slack 21-20 in


the third round. SATURDAY’S FIXTURES


First Round - G. and S. Coupe (Preston) V Dillon and Marsden (Burnley): A. and B. Preston (Chipping) v Birch and Shakla- dy (Southport): Harrison and partner (Wigan) v Schofield and Wood (Accrington); Thompson and Greenwood (Heywood) v Johnson and Kerr (Ribblesdale): Driver and McDonald (Bury) v Cairns and Craig (Haslingden); Pennington and Roberts (Southport) v Tra­ vers and Carr (Skelmersdale); Gregory and Lord (Bumlcy) v Sherry and Beard (Wigan); Kil- coyne and Eccles (Darwen) v Burley and Lindley (Manches­


ter) 44444444444444444444 -Y o u r - FAMILY


NOTICES S E C T I O N


STARTS HERE BALL (Christopher)


Just to let everybody know it's your birthday, May 1 st.


Love Mum, Dad, David, Keith, Dulcie and Aimee


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HESLIN (Anne) Moy 6th


Happy 40th Birthday. 44444444444444444444


Love from Philip, Clare and Sarah.


HESLIN (A n n e ) .* H ap p y 4 0 th birthday Anne. Lots o f lo v e . mum.


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


Thank Yow


ANDERSON.- Many thanks to ev e ryon e w h o came to J a n e ’s aid w h en sh e w a s ta ­ ken ill on Bawdlands. Sun­ day th e 2 7 th . Especially to t h e y o u n g m a n w h o s top p ed h is car and s tayed w ith her u ntil th e ambu- tnnpp arrived. To th e para- m e d f e f ”nd s ta f f a t Black­ burn Roy al Infirmary for th e ir care and at ten t ion . A sp e c ia l thanks to Greta.


BOWLES (Alan ) .- K leen eze agen t is retiring, and s in ­ ce rely thanks all h is cu s ­ tom e r s fo r th e ir su p p o r t


and loyalty o v e r th e p a st 23 years. He lo o k s forward to th e many happy friendships th a t have b een made c o n t i­ nuing in th e yea r s ahead God b le s s you all.


INGLEBY.- F lo r e n c e and Walter 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


neigh b ou rs for cards, f low ­


ers. gif ts and prayers dur ing F lo r en c e ’s r e c en t stay in Sharoe Green Hospital. Many thanks to Dr Zak and d oc to r s and nursing s ta f f at th e hosp ital.


60 HOLGATE


Congratulations John on your birthday. May 4th


Love Betty and all the family.


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Sorry you missed the vote by 3’/ j hoursl


Every happiness to the best son and brother.


All our love Mum and Kathy.


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WALMSLEY (Ryan Robert)


Congratulations and best wishes on your 21 st - May 6th.


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SNAPE (Matthew) Happy 18th • May 2nd


weighing 81b lo z. Thanks to all at Queens Park Hospital and Redlam Surgery, Blackburn


THOMPSON (Marie)


Well we finally got round to it. Happy 40th Marie,


love from Yvonne and


Birthday Greetings


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(Chris) May 1st


Love and kisses Laura and Emma xxx


All my love Jayne xxx Happy Birthdoy Dad.


Hoppy Birthday. Good luck at the weekend.


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RICHARD (BUXY)


Congratulations and lots of love.


Mum, Dad and Kirsten, Nanna and Opa and Grandma xxx


444444****444*444444 In Memory


DOOTSON (Brian).- Treas ­ ured m em o r ie s o f a dear b r o th e r , d ie d May 4 th .


L o v ed a n d r em em b e r ed 1 9 8 7 .


SPEAK (Myra).- Mum i t s on e y e a r s in c e C o d to o k y o u awa y. B u t th e m e m o r i e s a n d h ea r ta ch e in o u r h e a r ts w i l l a lw a y s s ta y .


e v e r y d a y . From Patricia.


N o w w e k n o w y o u ’r e h a p - p y , r e le a s e d o f a il th a t


life ,


th e s tra in y o u ’r e sm il in g W d ow n on us.


W s tr ife , ■


A n d to g e th e r w e w i l l b e e te rn a l e v e rm o r e .


d o o r , ... ^ ley, Steven and families.


Birthday Memories


HASLAM (B et ty ) .- Loving b irth d a y m em o r ie s fo r a m uch lo v e d and m is s e d w ife , moth er and grandma, on May 6 th . d ied March


3 rd .1 9 9 6 . A p a s s in g y e a r , w i th m a n y a


T tear.o ea se th e p ain , U n t i l th e d a y w e m e e t A again.


SCHN1TZER (Aleksandra).-


d o n , M ic h a e l , J e a n and Pauline . M is s you, near you a lways.


ll ou r d e ep e s t lo v e . Gor


D ied June 3 0 th , 1 9 9 6 . The d a y y o u came an d to o k her . L o rd , In to T h y te n d e r care, Y o u ch o se an angel, su r e enough.


. i th o u t th e p ain , w i th o u t


O u r tu rn w i l l com e to w a lk th r o u g h th a t h e a v e n ly


again, w e ’r e su r e o f th is because,


e k n o w w e w i l l m e e t


S t ill thinking o f you mum, God b le s s . Elizabeth, L es ­


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Life has n e v e r s e em e d th e Y sam e,o u to o k h e r hand, w e h a d Y to p a r t .


From Irka, Vic, Zbysek and Marilyn.


Thanks Sor. Sympathy


BRIGGS (Nora).- Kathleen and family w o u ld lik e to th a n k m o s t s in c e r e ly a ll r e la t iv e s , fr ien d s , n e ig h ­ bour s and all w h o a t ten d ed


LAKIN


(Billy) May 2nd


Happy 50th Birthday.


Lots of love from Mum and all the family.


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(May) May 1st


Happy Birthday Moy


All our love Jean and Eric* 444444444*4444444444


TAYLOR (Jane and Henry)


• . . . I We would like to thank all our relations and friends for all the


— ' 1 lovely cards and presents on our Diamond Wedding. Also a big thank you to all our family for giving such a super parly.


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BU L C O C K - On F r id a y . April 2 5 th . 1 9 9 7 . su d d en ly at h is home. Temple House The A cres . Barrow. Colin, l aged 6 8 year s, th e dearly


o ved husband o f Marilyn,


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Happy 50th birthday, Billy May 2nd. C Love Kath.


ongratulations, dad.


Love Jayne, Eddie. Love and kisses.


Grandad and Olivia, xxx


LAKIN.- Happy SOth birth ­ day Billy. May 2nd. Love


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Mr Roger and Mrs Susan


Hanson have the great pleasure in announcing the engagement of their daughter Claire to Mr


Dominique Henri Aveillon, son of Mrs Colette Paradisi Aveillan of


Marseille, France


and the late Mr George Aveillan 20 April 1997 Kowloon, Hong Kong


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