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KOINE & RfiW


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Furni tur e • B ed s • Ma t t r e s s e s : Pin e B ed r o om Furni tur e


7 9 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE Telep h one : 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 3 4 4 4


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— in the ■ ^ . r n e acc,- pillion passenger Miss dn™ n by Mr simon j ames dent on the AG82, near the Maureen Hamer (25), of O’Brien (25), of Burnley.


were hurt — one seriously cyclist.


which ambulance chief Mr g urniey General Hospital Tony Dixon described as


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phen Kirby (50), of Chea die Hulme, and Mr Wil- The passenger on the


* e_ r_e “ “ f ' ^ t e - be “stable”.


liam Ashburner (35), of other machine Mrs Chns- Clayton-le-Moors. Mr tine Kirby (49), suffered a Kirby is understood to be cut leg and was released


Dales start for ramblers’ group


SUNNY and spring-like The summer season of weather over the Easter Wednesday evening walks weekend en co u rag ed started on W ednesday.


many people to enjoy the On Saturday, a much fresh air, and a group of 25 more strenuous weekend Clitheroe Ramblers were Walk than usual will be led among them.


sides as the members North Street car park at 8 drove to Austwick in the a.m. for the Langdales and Yorkshire Dales to start Crinkle Crags in the Lake


Daffodils lined the road- 01200 427905, leaving by David Taylor, tel. ■ Announcements. Announcements sent by post their walk. Heading north, they left ’ The Ramblers’ Social District.


the village beneath Norber Committee would like to Brow, down the western make the details of one of length of Crummack Dale, th e ir events known to passing Austwick Beck members and public alike.


Head and p au sed to B i l led on th e p ro admire the views of the secluded valley at Beg­


gar’s Stile. Crossing through the


limestone pavement to Thieves Moss, they turned east via Sulber Nick, then south again tow a rd s Moughton, before re-en­ tering Crummack Dale at its north-east corner. A picnic lunch was


enjoyed in the lee of a limestone outcrop before the group passed through the ancient hamlet of Wharfe and, as they left the valley behind, the sur­ rounding hillsides were


u-ii • i „


gramme as “Eddie’s Sur­ prise,” on Sunday, April 13th, Eddie Ross has planned a 13-mile ener­ getic walk from Settle, which can be shortened to 10 miles in case of inclem­ ent weather. For those who prefer a more lei­ surely pace, there will also be a seven-mile low-level walk north of Settle. Both walks will return


B i l led on th e p ro ­


must be endorsed with (he name and address ot the sender.


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


announcements one of the parents signatures is required.


In the case ot birth


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


All In Memoriams and Birthday Memoriams must be prepaid.


Death Notices, Thanks for Sympathy, acknowledgements


and Floral Tributes must come from a Funeral Director.


Thank You


to Settle about 4-30 p.m. for a meal at the Golden Lion or the Royal Oak Hotel. Meeting points are either North Street car


ighlighted by the best g ttle cal. park at 10 a.m. mshine of the day.


a' hvdthe hMt Park at 9-30 a-m- or upper


Tall stories test club members


JNLIKELY tales con- unlikely series of home used and confounded decorating events.


members of Clitheroe Speakers’ Club at their .nnual “ Tall S to ry ” ontest. Immediate past presi-


comed members and when the “Tall Story” tro- ntroduced Mrs Margaret


u mi Vilkinson as chairman for Chris Can-, who fooled ; p '^y was awarded to Mr; "Tall st ' ’ ' ” -s y i


he evening. ■ majority of the people Contestants had clearly w;th an implausible tale of


bought long and hard a businessman’s trip to ibout their efforts to fool Malaya, and a python. It he audience. Were they was so unbelievable that it ;rue or false —only the turned out to be true!


'hMrmStannBhlckburn had


i far-fetched account con- ham (bailed a short topics :eming a lady golfer; Mr ses sion bused on th e Kevin Crowther attracted theme Zoos. S e \e ia l puzzled looks with a yarn members took part and


he audience guessing with f) o w n, l nub- andnBersinDao


Durham managed to keep Taylor for his “musing and a s t ra ig h t face as she controversial rep\y jto the


M nr o t g aw a r r ieT toM r^ o rd in


recalled an incredible day question. Do we n trip with her grandchil- zoos,


dren, on a Friday the Mr John Adey, topics 13th!


quently aimed to deceive thoughtful reponses to the listeners with a tale of chairman’s well-prepared RAF discipline in Cyprus p ro g ram m e .M r S tan and Mrs Ada Garner, with Blackburn reviewed the a devious smile, recounted evening as very lively and the saga of an unwanted humorous, re f le c t in g gift. Mr Gordon Taylor members wit, eloquence stretched the imagination and ability to interest and


Mr Jo h n Adey elo- all the speakers on their evaluator, congratulated


hooting a line about a ailway built in Russia, ,-ith the help of his grand- ather, nearly a century go. Mrs Ogden tried to o n v in c e a g u l l ib le ludienee of the truth of an


'


THIEVES STEAL BENCH


HIEVES have stolen a ench used by walkers on stretch of walk between


llitheroe and Whalley. It was situated on Whal-


:y Road, outside Clith- roe, by the row of semi- e ta ch ed houses ju s t efore Clitheroe Golf Hub. I t was donated by Jitheroe Round Table and i valued at £280.


3 a 1.8m hardwood bench, ■ith black cast-iron sides, nd i t ha s a p laq u e ttached saying it was onated by C li th e ru e ound Table.


The bench is described


breaking point when sway an audience. '


Tne n e x t m e e t in g ,


which will include the annual speech and evalua­ tion contests, will be at Low Moor Reading Room and Club on Monday. Visi­ tors will be most welcome.


Legal eagle for election


•WHOEVER is appointed Chief Executive of Ribble Valley Borough Council next week, its General Election work will be overseen by legal expert Mr Paul Timson.


Due to the nearness of


the poll, he was appointed e lec toral re g is tra t io n


officer and acting return­ ing officer at last week’s meeting of the Policy and Finance Committee.


council’s Chief Legal Officer, has already been appointed a county deputy returning officer for the Lancashire County Coun­ cil contests on the same day.


Mr Timson, who is the


MORRIS (nee Peel)


Gareth and Melissa are


delighted to announce the safe arrival of a beautiful daughter, Lucy Amy, on


March 30th, weighing 71b 12oz. Many thanks to the


Midwifery Team and Staff on Ward C5 of Queens Park Hospital and to family and friends for all the cards and gifts.


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3? PRICE


Carl and Pauline take great pleasure in


announcing the birth of


their daughter, Anna Jean, born on Easter Sunday, March 30th, 1997,


weighing 71b 1 Ooz. A very welcome sister for David and James. Thanking


everyone for cards, flowers and gifts received. Thanks


are extended to Dr Huson, the Ribble Valley Midwives


and the Midwives of


Queens Park Hospital for their care. A very special


thank you to mum and dad for all your help and


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support over the last few days.


Jimmy and Gloria.


Jonathan, Angie and Jack. Nicholas and Janet.


You're still a culie at 30. All my love Tina.


Have a happy birthday Daddy. Lots of love and kisses Thomas.


Happy 30th birthday Simon. Lots of love Mum and Dad.


Love and best wishes on your 30lh Simon.


• ;!•- Congratulations for your Silver


Wedding, April 3rd, 1997. Love from Mum, Diane, Terry, Catherine and Anthony.


wishes from Carol, Debbie, Rachel, Amy, mum and


Have a great birthday. AH our love and best


dad, Unda, Paul, Cheryl and Christopher.


******************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 30 HOPE


(Simon Thomas) April 2nd


NUTTER (nee Kay)


Linda and Fred ******************** died


HARGREAVES - SMALL- EY.- Ray and A n n e are p le a s ed to an n ou n c e th e b i r t h o f C h r i s t o p h e r


ce rned.


James . March 23rd , 1 9 9 7 . A w e lcom e b roth er fo r Na­ tasha. Thanks to all con ­


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2nt Mrs Penny Ogden was incredulous laughter y eelicom a


were invited to vote by a show of hands on the truth —or otherwise — of such'a variety of stories. There


Their dazed listeners ******************** *lJou


GARLICK SMITH (Phylis)


Would like fo thank Queens Park Hospital, Ward E3, Joy and


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Marianne, Castleford Home for the Elderly and Day Centre for their kind care and attention, during her recent illness.


M E T C A L F E .- J o h n a n d fam ily w ish to th ank Dr H u s o n a n d D r H ig s o n , n ur se s and s ta f f o f Pend le Ward for all th e ir kin d ne ss and care, a lso frien ds for th e lo v e ly f lo w e r s an d cards he r e ceived whils t 'In C lith e ro e Hosp ital.


Births jg?


STANSFIELD (nee Bullock)


Brent and Pam are pleased to announce the safe


arrival of their daughter, Hazel Ada, on March


27th, weighing 8lb 1 oz. Many thanks to family, friends and Brent and


Rogers customers for all cards, gifts and well


wishes. Also for all the staff al Queens Park for their help.


STAN SFIELD .- Congratu t la t io n s Brent and Pam. on


c h i ld , H a z e l A d a . L o v e from. Jack and Shirley.


******************** h e birth o f ou r f ir s t grand­


STANSFIELD.- : C on g ra tu ­ la t io n s Brent and Pam, on th e sa fe arr ival o f Hazel Ada. Love and b e s t w ish e s . A u n t ie S h e ila and- gr ea t grandad Berry.


Birthday Greetings


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Congratulations Andrea and Neal on your engagement. Saturday 29lh March.


KOZLOWSKI- KAY


COWELL (Brian) April 4th.


Surprise, surprisel Look who's 40.


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


Grandma and Grandad Sam.


Lots of love from Mum, Keith, Joanne, Derek,


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PERKINS (Stuart)


Congratulations on your 21 si birthday, 3rd April.


Love and best wishes


for your future - health, happiness and success in all you do


Mum, Dad and Jane.


****+4******i****+++\ Engagements


F ^ t a involved was


fomerGreystonesInn. Clayton-le-Moors, suffered n collided wth one of the Police are appealing for ser;ous shoulder and hip motor cycies following the S r m; i ^ uries: £h e '!??


injuries. She was taken to • -t -ai crash The driver unhurt but passenger


initial crash. The driver


one of the worst he had transferred to Blackburn - £ suffered a cut lip. attended m 26 years. Royal Infirmary, where Ambulances from the The dead motor cyclists she was yesterday said to Nelson Bamoldswick and


ambulance, and later j acaueiine O’Brien, aged


Clkheroe stations went to the scene.


■Your- FAMILY


NOTICES SECTION


HERE 3T


ROBERTS (nee Harrison)


Ian, Julie and Laura are proud to announce the arrival of Rebecca Elizabeth, on March


29th, weighing 7lb 4oz. Thanks to everyone at


Queens Park, Ward C5 and to relatives and


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friends for gifts and cards received.


Congratulations, hugs and kisses Fee#


Gabrielle, Bob and family. Have a good one.


Grace, Francis, Bob and Claire*


All the best/ Pat, Ian, Carol, David and George, Happy birthday.


The Clitheroe


Two die in holiday head-on smash


TWO motor cyclists died on Easter Monday in a head-on horror smash on th e Blacko to Gisburn road. Two pillion passengers a former police motor after treatment at Burnley


dvertiser and I imes rp t THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1997 In Memory


*******************+ ********************\***+***************+ and, w h o d ied April 4th , .


V NEVILLE (nee McGruer)


Tim and Elaine would like to announce the safe arrival of their baby


daughter, Haley Katherine, on March 26th. Thanks to all on the Ribble Valley


Midwife Team and staff on Ward C9, Queens Park Hospital.


4 4 4 4 * 4 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * + ********************


GRIFFITHS (Barry)


GRIFFITHS


(Barry Steven) April 6th.


Health, wealth and happiness always.


All our love, mum, dad, Gillian and Gino.


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ASPINWALL


(Ralph and Margaret)


Love and best wishes on your golden wedding, April 4th.


Lots of love from Loonard, Dennis, Sharon, Martin, Peter, Ryan and


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great-grandchildren Josh and Bradley.


Deaths


EDMONDSON.- On March 2 6 th , a t h er home, Amy, aged 6 3 year s, o f Barnolds- w lck , th e dearly lo v ed w ife o f Eric, very d ear m o th er o f Bryan and Ann and a loving grandma and b e lo v ed s la­ te r . The co r te g e le a v e s the Pr ivate Chapel o f R e s t at W in d le s F u n era l Service, Barn o ld sw lck , -on Friday, April 4th a t 1 1 -1 5 a.m. for s e rv ic e and cr em a t ion at S k ip t o n C r em a to r ium , 1 1 -4 0 a.m. AU f low e r s may be s e n t to th e Chapel o f


R e s t .


FRANKLAND.- P eacefu lly on March 2 7 th , 1 9 9 7 , in h o sp ita l , Evelyn, aged 62 y e a r s , o f G h a tb u rn . th e much lo v ed w ife o f R ow ­ land, d ear m oth er o f Ju lie D ia n e and A le x a n d e r , a lo v e d m o th e r - in - la w o f D a v id . C l if f and J u d i th , a lso a d ea r e s t grandma o f M e g a n . J en n a , Ben and P h eob e, also a lo v ed daugh­


I at 11 a.m. Family f low e r s I on ly p lea s e , d o n a t io n s in 1 lieu , i f s o d es ired, may be d o n a ted fo r and ch eq u e s made payable to . Leukae­ mia R e s e a r ch F u n d , c /o Mrs Jean Pr ice, 3 9 D ow n - ham Road, Chatburn, C li­ th e ro e . BB7 4A U. Inq u ir ies to Brian Price Funeral S er­ vic e. Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


od ay Thursday, A pril 3rd


4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M +M b HAWORTH.- Peacefu lly on fTVVTVVVVVVTTVTVVV March 3 0 th , 1 9 9 7 , in the


C o t ta g e R e s t Hom e , Cll- th e r o e . A n n ie , a g ed 9 4


years, o f C lith ero e and fo r ­ m e r ly o f B la ck b u rn , th e d early lo v ed w ife o f th e la te


-


Horace, a lso a much lo v ed Aunt. R ep o s in g in Peace- haven Chapel o f R e s t . S er­


v ic e an d c r em a t io n w i l l ta k e p la c a t A c c r in g to n Crematorium, on Monday, A pril 7th a t 11 a.m. F low ­ e r s w i l l b e r e c e iv e d a t P e a c eh a v en . In q u ir ie s to Brian P r ic e Fu n eral S e r ­ vic e. Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 tH t t t t + ' \ Sired, to th e ab o v e men - I t io n e d C h u r ch F lo w e r s


T r a c y a n d S t e v e n a n d b r o th e r - in - la w o f E d ith and Bob. A funeral se rv ice w i l l tak e p lace In S t Paul s Church, L ow M o o r , C li­ th e r o e at 10 a.m. on Friday, A pril 4 th , p r io r to crema­ t ion at Accrington Crema­ to r ium . F am i ly f lo w e r s o n ly p lea se , b ut d on a t ion s | in memory o f Guy, i f s o de-


JO H N S O N . - On M a r ch 2 5 th . 1 9 9 7 , su d d en ly a t h is home In C lith ero e Mervyn (Gu y) J o h n s o n , a g ed 7 6 years, th e b e lo ved husband o f th e la te Greta, loving father o f David and father- m in - law o f Lynne, a lso the


u ch lo v e d g r a n d a d o f


Fund, c /o R ev. R. N ich o l­ so n , S t P a u l’s Vicarage, S t P a u l’s S tr e e t . L ow Moor , C lith e ro e , BB7 2LS. All in ­ q u i r ie s t o T h e R ich a rd C hew Funeral Service. C li­ th e ro e . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 ,


4 4 2 2 8 5 .


M cA R TH U R .- On March 2 9 th . 1 9 9 7 . p ea c e fu l ly In A b b eyf leld L ow M o o r and formerly o f W e s t Bradford, nr C lith eroe, M o l lie , aged 9 2 year s, w ith fond m em o­ r ie s o f a d ear aunt. A fun­ eral se rv ic e w i l l tak e place at S t C a the rin e’s Church, W e s t Bradford, nr C lith e r ­ o e . on Tuesday. April 8th at 10 a.m. p r io r to interm en t a t P lea s in g to n Cem etery , Blackburn. Family f low e r s on ly p lea se , b ut d on a t ion s in memory o f M o l lie , if so d e s ir e d , t o T h e B r i t ish Heart F ou n d ation , c /o Mr A. D. Crub, 85 Pleck ga te R o a d . B la c k b u r n . BB1 8PN. AH Inquiries to Eric Mayman fo r The Richard Chew Funeral Service, Cli­ th e ro e . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 , 4 4 2 2 8 5 .


MEADOWS LEVY


of West Bradford, have great uncle to his many nephews ,


John and Susan Meadows, .


engagement of their


daughter, Natasha, to Mark Levy, son of Mike and Valerie, of St Albans, Hertfordshire.


4 4 * * 4 4 * * * * 4 4 4 4 * 4 * * * + Silver Wedding* In Memory ::


DIXON (H a r o ld ) .- Lov in g m em o r ie s o f a d ea r dad d ied April 4th , 1 9 9 6 . Y o u r p r e s e n c e I m is s . Y o u r m em o r y I tr e a su r e .


From your loving son Alan. FIELDING (Joan Nan).- In


L o v in g y o u a lw a y s . F o r g e t t in g y o u n e v e r .


loving memory o f a dear daugh ter and s is te r , d ied April 4th. 1 9 9 4 . T h r e e y e a r s h a v e g o n e by, S le e p p e a c e fu l ly , u n t i l w e m e e ta g a ln .


K A R M A N N ( S i m o n ) . - Treasured m em o r ie s o f a very dear husband, dad and grandad, d ied March 2 7th ,


Mam, Ju dith . Barbara and Louie.


1 9 9 5 . A l th o u g h w e sm i l e a n d m a k e n o fu s s ,


N o o n e m is s e s y o u m o r e th a n us.


jonn unu ousuii iyihuuuws, . ^e r1/ ifro^h^and'^Sving pleasure in announcing the 1 gnu iiiclcs. r»





• *l and n ie c e s . A funeral se r - wv. ............- - •— «-


vice w i l l take place In St P au l’s Church L ow Moor, C lith ero e at 1 1 -4 5 a.m. on Friday. April 4th, prior to c r e m a t i o n a t B u r n l e j C r em a t o r iu m . F a m i ly


TEGERDINE.- On March 3 0 th . 1 9 9 7 , p ea c e fu l ly at h i s h om e in C l i th e r o e . Harry, aged 80 year s, toe.


W il l a lw a y s b r ln g r e g r e t . B u t th e h e a r ts th a t lo v e d


.


A r e th e o n e s th a t w o n t Your*loving w ife Margaret.


y o u tr u ly , ^ McCALLY (William Joh n) .-


One y e a r h a s p a s s e d , s in c e tha tsa d d a y . W h e n In y o u r s le e p y o u


.


N o w o r d s can e x p r e s s , th e w a y w e fe e l ,


p a s s e d aw a y .


A n d t im e w i l l n e v e r m e n d o r h e a l .


I f o n ly w e h a d cha n c e to te l l y o u ,


.


T ha t I f o u r lo v ed co u ld have saved you.


. , .


A ll ou r lo v e , Stuart, Kevin, Fiona and fam ilies .


^ __ .


T A Y L O R (T om m y a n d Edna).- In loving memory


a lw a y s s ta y ,


Y ou s u r e ly w o u ld n e v e r h a v e d ie d .


o f a dear dad. d ied March 1 9 8 7 , a lso a loving mam, d ied A pr il, 1 9 9 5 . D e e p in o u r h e a r ts y o u w i l l


L o v e d a n d r e m e m b e r e d e v e r y d a y .


Miss y ou a lw a y s , from Ray­ mond and family and Phyl­ l is and family.


_


Birthday Memories


TURNER (Barrie).- Treas ured birthday m em ories o f a d e a r ly lo v e d s o n and broth er. April 3rd. O u r lo v e a lw a y s . Mum. s is te r s , b ro th ers and


families.


te r o f A lic e and th e la te Bi II P r e s ton . S ervice and Inter­ m en t w i l l ta k e p la c e a t t Chr is t Church, Chatburn.


Thanks For- . Sympathy


CALVERT.- Vivian and fam­ ily w o u ld lik e to thank all re la t iv e s , frien ds and th o se w h o a t ten d ed th e funeral se rv ic e for a ll th e kind m e s ­ sa g es o f sympathy, mass o f ­ ferin gs and f loral tr ib u te s


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,


r e ceived a t th is sad time . S pecial th ank s to s ta f f a t B e e c h G r o v e , H o d d e r Ward. C lith e r o e H osp ital and Wards 1 and 4 a t Black­ burn R o y a l Infirmary, to th e d i s t r i c t n u r s e s . D r McKinlay and D r Zac, than- kyou all fo r lo ok in g after mum. A ls o F a th e r A nd y L ow e a t Blackburn Royal and F a th er Warelng for a lo v e ly m a s s and to Eric Mayman and Terry S co t t for th e ir h elp and dignified a r r a n g em en t s . T h an k y ou


all.


COE.- The family o f Marie w o u ld lik e to ex ten d th e ir grateful th ank s to frien ds and ne igh b ou r s fo r th e su p ­ p o r t and sympathy during h e r i l ln e s s an d p a s s in g away. Spe cial th ank s must go to D r C row th e r and his team, th e won d e r fu l n ur se s o f H od d e r Ward, a t C li­ th e r o e H o s p i ta l , t o th e R lb b le sd a le B ow le r s and to C a lv e r ley ’s Funeral S e r ­ vic e w h o s e d isc r e t ion and d ilig en c e w e r e n o ted by all. There are som e very spe cial p eo p le in th e w o r ld . Than­ k you all.


FO GGETT.- G a y n o r an d David w ish to thank all r e l­ a t iv e s . frien ds and n e igh ­ bour s and all w h o at ten d ed


row . ’


GOODBIER.- Joan an dfam ily wi9h t o th ank all r e la ­


t iv e s , fr ien d s and n e ig h ­ b our s fo r th e kind ex p r e s ­ s io n s o f sympathy r e ceiv ed during th e ir sad lo s s . S p e ­


cia l th ank s to D r Huson. paramedics, s ta f f on Pend le Ward, C llth e r o e Ho sp ita l


and Mr Barton for h is min­ is tra t io n s . A ls o to former co l lea g u e s and all w h o a t ­ ten d ed th e funeral se rv ic e and to Richard C hew Fun­ eral S ervice fo r th e ir d ign i­ f ied funeral arrangements.


GRIMSHAW (E d n a ) .- Mr Lawrence Grimshaw, D e r ­ ek , Joan and family w ish to e x p r e s s t h e i r s i n c e r e th a n k s to a l l r e la t iv e s , , fr ien ds and n e igh b ou rs for th e k in d e x p r e s s io n s o f sympathy, cards o f co n d o ­ le n c e a n d d o n a t io n s t o Cancer Resea rch received a t th is sad time . Our spe cial thanks are ex ten d ed to Dr F la t ley . th e n ur se s, carers and s o c ia l w o r k e r s c o n ­ cerned for all th e ir h elp and u nd er stan d in g during my w i f e ’s Illn es s . Thanks a lso to Rev. N. A sh ton fo r his c om fo r t in g p r a y e r s an d m in is t r a t io n s an d t o L. Champ Funeral S ervice for th e ir kin d ne ss .


f low e r s on ly p lea se , but d o ­ n a t io n s if s o d e s ir e d , in memory o f Harry to C li­ th e ro e H o sp ita l, c /o Eric M a ym a n , T h e R ic h a r d C h ew F u n e r a l S e r v ic e , 1 0 -1 2 Whalley Road, C li­ th e r o e , BB7 1 AW. T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 , 4 4 2 2 8 5 .


KENNEDY.-Lisa and family w o u ld lik e to tak e th is o p ­ p ortu nity to th ank all r e la ­ t iv e s , fr ien d s and n e ig h ­ bour s fo r th e many kind ex ­ p r e s s io n s o f sympathy and le t te r s and cards o f co n d o ­ len c e r e ceived during th e ir sad lo s s . Thanking a lso th e R ev . M. F ie ld in g fo r h is com fort ing m in is tr a t io n s . D r S a u n d e r s and n u r s e s and s ta f f o f C lith e ro e H o s ­ p ita l. a lso d o c to r s , n ur se s a n d s t a f f o n W a rd D 3 , Queens Park H o sp ita l for all th e ir care and at ten t ion , to ev e ry on e w h o has given d on a t ion s for th e Asthma N e b u l ls e r and t o B r ian , J e a n . C a r l an d P a u l in e P r ic e fo r a l l fu n e ra l a r ­ rangements and a very sp e ­ cial thankyou to J o sep h in e and Linda fo r a ll th e ir su p ­ p o r t and k in d n e ss o v e r th e la s t few months .


MILLER.- Margaret and th e family o f th e la te Bill Mi lle r w o u ld lik e to tak e th is o p ­ p o r tu n ity to thank ev e ry ­ o n e for the many kind e x ­ p r e s s io n s o f sympathy and l le t te r s and cards o f co n d o ­


sad lo s s . Thanking a lso .th e Rev. D. M ew ls for h is com ­ fo r t in g m in is tr a t io n s . Dr H ig son and D r S aun d ers and th e n u r se s and s ta f f o f


en c e r e cieved during th e ir


WALKER.- Th e fam ily o f th e la t e A r th u r W a lk e r w ish to thank fr ien ds and


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