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Vantage Clitheroe GRAND OPENING


Spring Bank Holiday Weekend


Telephone for details


01200 426021 or call in at Edisford Road, Clitheroe


Births g a m M aM M iM i


‘Golf mad’ Douglas set for


marathon


for Mytton Fold mem­ ber Douglas Woodbum. By Justin Connolly


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He will play courses in all four home countries in


four days. He tees off at Borthwell in


Scotland tomorrow, travels to Chirk in Wales on Satur­ day before returning to play Mytton Fold on Sun­ day. The final leg o f the trip sees Douglas take off to D u b l in fo r his final


round. His wife Dorothy, also a


Mytton Fold member and keen golfer, said: ‘‘He start­ ed playing only ab out a year ago and he is now obsessed with the game. “He came up with the idea


of playing rounds in all four countries and as he will be in Wales and Scotland on


- Announcements


Golfers raise £5,000 for charity


TONYHURST Park Golf Club members clubbed together this week — and raised around £5,000


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for charity. Members and invited guests teed o f f in


three competitions with the united aim o f raising funds fo r the Vine House Cancer Care Home and the Sue Ryd er Founda­


tion. Chairman, Arthur Wilkinson, handed over


the cheques during the prize presentation


Golf ace Kate sets new


course record R


IBBLE Valley golf ace Kate Egford set a new ladies’ course record at Wilpshire GC


on Saturday. By George Embley


The former England international shot a brilliant, five- under par 67 to slash two shots off the existing record of


6 9— a score she herself equalled last summer. The Pendleton-based lecturer reeled off six birdies, 11


pars and one bogey — at the opening hole — to rewrite the record books at Whalley Road. Here, for the record, is Kate’s magnificent round. Out: 5 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,2 ,4 ,4 ,3 ,4 — 34. In: 5 ,3 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,2 ,4 ,3 ,4 — 33. This week she said: “ I hit every green m regulation and


took 32 putts. "Setting a new record did not really cross my mind until 1


got to four under after a two on the 15th. “ I had a birdie four on the 16th and then held my nerve


and parred the last two for the record. “Eddie Birchenough at Royal Lytham gave me a tip


recently, I worked on it with my coach Jane Forrest and it certainly appears to be working well at the momentl Kate’s super round makes up for the disappointment the


former Hampshire champion experienced when she lost against the eventual champion Gillian Nutter (Formby Ladies) in the semi-finals of the Lancashire Womens Championship at St Annes Old Links. Now Kate is concentrating all her efforts on the forth­


coming English Ladies’ Amateur Championship in Devon. • Mytton Fold member Chris Bideau is all set to tee-off in the regional final of a major amateur golfing tournament. Bideau, who plays off 15 handicap, will be in action at Royal


Liverpool GC on Tuesday bidding for a place in the NPI National Final.


Pensions specialists NPI will take the winner and two run- . . . , ,


ners-up from from each of the seven regional finals to the grand final at Valderrama — venue for the forthcoming Ryder Cup confrontation— from June 26-29th. The lucky finalists will have the opportunity to gain first


hand experience of Valderrama, deemed by writers and pro­ fessionals as one of the toughest golfing challenges in the


^Ryder Cup captain Seve Ballesteros says: “Valderrama is a very difficult course, and it demands a certain type of Player. Mytton Fold members were in action in a single Stableford this week, Bob Burgess compiling 37 points to win by two from John Duckett, Dave Wetton and club Captain Ted Bamborough. • Clitheroe member Gary Speak compiled 42 points to win


only two fixtures to play. I


T ’S tight at the top in the Three Rivers-spon­ sored Gisbum and District .Pool League with


idh©its „


1 win over Ribticklers. RESULTS Coronation B 2, Wanderers 5; Buck (Paythome 2, Anchor B 5;


Anchor A 5, H IW 2; Coach and Horses A 5, Coronation A % Buck Inn (Grindleton) 2, Pendle B 6; Pendle A 2, Pendle Inn 5; White Bull 2, Coach and Horses B 5; White Lion 6, Ribticklers 1; Three


Rivers 3, Copy Nook 4.POINTS AND POSITIONS 1 Pendle A 186; 2, Coach and Horses A 185; 3, White Lion 182; 4,


Anchor A 163:5, HIW 161; 6, Buck (Grindleton) 153; 7, Wander­ ers 14 7:8, Copy Nook 14 6:9, Ribticklers 140; 10, Three Rivers 140; 11, Coronation B 138; 12, Anchor B 134; 13, Pendle Inn 134: 14 Pendle B 130; 15, Coronation A 128; 16, Buck (Paythome) 121; 17, Coach and Horses B 121; 18, White Bull 72.


Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts League


Charity Darts and Dominoes Results Dominoes


Winner - Marie McQuarrie (Low Moor); runner-up - Ann Dewhurst (Catholic SC); losing semi-finalists Dot Baker (Dog


and Partridge Barrow) and Marilyn Flannery (Billmgton BC). Darts


Winner - Brenda Thomber (Catholic SC); runner-up - Denise


Brown (Low Moor Club); losing semi-Iinalists - Jacky Hall (Royal British Legion B) and Judith Cunliffe (Black Horse).


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HE winning numbers in this week’s Clitheroe FC draw were: £100 — 346; £50 — 304; £25 20;


„ Pendle A lead the way with 186 points after their 5-2


defeat against Pendle Inn, and Coach and Horses A moved to within one point with a similar margin of victory against Coronation A. White Lion are a further three points adrift after a 6-


the individual Stableford ahead of Robert Andrew (41


PMark Hill (40 points) claimed third place on the card from Mark Jones, and the other prize-winners were Keith Gerrard, Stephen Dean, Raymond Taylor — all 39 points - David Heesom, Denis Greenup and Neil Reeves (all 38 points). • There is simply no stopping Whalley member Peter Shaw


at the moment.


Last week he won the individual Spring Trophy. And this week he teamed up with John Rostron to win the


. Fourball Trophy with 59 nett. .


runners-up spot but the performance of the day was surely recorded by Stephen Brice.


Andrew Hemmington and Malcolm Leach (62 nett) claimed ...


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injury, but Brice soldiered on alone and was delighted to hand in 76-13-63.


• Clitheroe lady members were in action in a two-divisional LGUmedal.


His partner dropped out after the opening hole with a back .


. ^ C. Stokes returned 78-6-72 to win the Silver Division, and L. _ . . . , T


Mercer won the Bronze Division with 98-23-75. Mr and Mrs T. Brown won Clitheroe ladies’ invitation mixed foursomes ahead of the Miss P. Taylor-R. Kane, Mr and Mrs


L. Kendry, Mr and Mrs W. E. Speak pairings. Mr and Mrs B. Stokes won the gross prize.


q Eileen Lambert returned 106-36-70 to win Stonyhurst Park ladies’ Queen Mother Cup by four shots from Betty Austin


(110-36-74).


There was no doubt about the outcome in the latest medal round— Carolyn Blockeel returned 83-20-63 to win by TEN


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shots from Jo Porter (99-26-73). There was more joy for Carolyn Blockeel when she teamed


up with Sue Tipton to win the Australian Spoons foursomes on the card from Margare t Carrington and Jenny Cowgill. Jo Porter and Kath Hobbs handed in 103-29-74 to win the Scott Leggatt foursomes qualifier by six shots from Carolyn


Blockell and Sue Tipton. • A handicap reduction awaited the first three finishers in


Whalley ladies’ medal round. Gail Ainsworth returned 82-14-68 and won on the card from


Margaret Rawson (102-34-68), Jean Tasker claiming third place with 81-12-69.


Weekend selections


CRICKET Saturday


Clitheroe (v Cherry Tree, home, meet 11-30 a.m. - jackets and ties) P. Bishop, N. Bolton, D.


Booth, M . Bolton, M . Dewhurst, M . Hargreaves, A. Robinson, E Seedle, S. Whalley, N. Winkley, Fielding. Same team Sunday plus A. Booth 12th man, Abbot Ale Trophy. Scorer - M.


Preston. Clitheroe 2nds (v Cherry Tree, away, meet 12-30 p.m.) J. Green, E Atkinson, N. Bibby, Simon Bishop, Steven Bishop, A Booth, S. Coul­ ter, K . Fawcett, C. Hall, F. Hus­ sain, G. Sutcliffe. Scorer - G. Pre­


ston. Ribblesdalc Wanderers (v Black-


bum Northern, home, meet 12-45 p.m.) T. Braithwaite, M. Davies, M. Briggs, D. Howard, J. Rain, G. Monk, H . Braithwaite, I. Britcliffe, P. Spencer, A. Marsh, Singh. Scorer - J. Braithwaite. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2ods (v Blackburn Northern, away, meet 12-30 p.m.) B. Spencer, M . Wrigley, D. Cottam, A . Ainsworth, R. Palmer, R. Blair, D. Overy, S. Duckworth, A. Pearce, M. Peel, R. Devine. Res - G. Clark. Scorer - G. McQuire.


Sunday


Clitheroe 3rds (v Great Harwood, away, meet 1 p.m.) A . Hacking, R . Blackburn, G. Bamber, W. Briggs, N. Cartledge, M . Coulter, T. Hibbert, P. Gaskell, C. Mus- son, D. Musson, M. Powell. Scor­ er-M.Lazenby. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v Padiham, away, start 2 p.m.) J. Burke, I. Tomlinson, R. Wellccck, I . Kirk, R. Clark, J. Blair, N. Duckworth, M. Stafford, R. Whal­ ley, W. Adams, A Pearce. Res - M. Blackburn. Scorer - G. McQuire.


Monday


Ribblesdale Wanderers Youth (v Clitheroe, away, start 6-15 p.m.) H. Braithwaite, A . Marsh, W. Adams, G. Clark, R . Clark, A. Ainsworth, R . Wellock, A. Pearce, A. Booth, M . Peel, R. Devine, M. Blackburn.


RUGBY Sunday


Clitheroe (President’s Select Match, meet 1-30 pun. prompt) A Burill, P. Jaques, I. Ibbotson, D. Watson, S. Greatorex, D. O’Duffy, M. Heanan, A Thomber, D. Tat- teisall, H. Procter, M. Wigley, V.B. Wilkinson, S. Christie, R. Holmes, M . Francis. Replacements: M. Hodges, M. Stott, J. Knowles.


Phone 01282 426161 Fax 01282 439863


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HESLIN (Anne)


Sincere thanks to all who came to my party on Saturday, for all the cards and presents. Special thanks to Lisa, Heather, staff at Starkies and Bart for the dance


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Deaths


HOPE.- Margaret (Junior) would like to thank all rela­ tives and friends fo r the cards, presents and flowers received on her birthday.


PINDER.- Bill. Joan and family would like to thank r e la t io n s , f r ie n d s and neighbours fo r all the cards and g o od wishes during Bill’ s recent stay in hospi­ tal. We would also like to th a n k a l l p a r am e d ic s , Blackburn Royal Infirm­


ary, Royal Preston, Wards


2B and 2A, Queens Park Hospital, Ward E2 and Dr Higson.


The Referendum Party Candidate


J u l ia n P a r k in s o n


Wishes to thank all those who


helped with his campaign and


gave their support on May 1st


SPEAK.- Celia wishes to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, gifts


and flowers during her stay in Clitheroe Hospital, also the nursing staff o f Hodder Ward and Dr Crowther for their kind care and atten


tion.


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


I THORNBER.- Eileen would


like to thank the person w h o foun d her pension book, in the post office on Thursday.


WALMSLEY.- Ryan would like to thank everyone for making his party so great and thanks also fo r all the cards, presents and good wishes he received.


Births ********************


HOWELLS (nee Bagot)


David and Margaret are delighted to announce the arrival of Rhosyn Eileen, on April 28th.


I A welcome sister for Bryn. Thanks to Sue, Carmel and all on B1


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H A R P E R (nee Duerden) . - On Friday, May 2nd. peace- fu l ly at h e r d a u gh te r s home. Mary, the dearly lo v e d w i fe o f th e la te Harry, loving mum to Sus­ an. Graham. Jill. John. Ju­ dith, Harry and Mary, dear, mother-in-law and a much loved grandma to all her- grandchildren, a dear sister and good friend to many.


SacUymlssed. A funeral service will take p la c e a t St N ich o la s * Church, Sabden on Friday. May 9th at 11 -30 a.m. prior to cremation at Pleasing- ton Crematorium. Repos­ ing in the Chapel o f Rest, New W e l lin g ton Street, Blackburn, where flowers will be received. Further In q u ir ie s t o B la ck bu rn F u n e ra l S e r v ic e s . T e l . 01254260005.


. . . .


on Sunday evening. Jo-Anne Brown won the Ladies’ Day com-'


petition with 87-21-66, Carolyn Blockeel claiming the gross award with a round o f 89, A round o f 87-23-64 enabled Russell Davies


to win the Men’s Day, with Steve Wilcock (76) taking the gross prize'.


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Harry Ronson’s team won the Company; Day prize with 130 nett, John Twissell’ s


team finishing two adrift in runnersrup spot altera card play-off with M r Captain’s team.


Announcements sent by post


must be endorsed with the name and address of the sender,


tn c ase of engagements by post o r handed in at our front counter reception, the signatures of both parties are required.


In the case of birth


announcements one of the parents signatures is required.


I Announcements for the Births and Engagements classifications


cannot b e accepted by phone.


All tn Memoriams and Birthday Memoriams must be pre-paid. Death Notices, Thanks for


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


UTTLEY (Sarah)


Congratulations on your 21st birthday, 13th May.


All our love and best wishes for the future.


Mum, Dad, Lorraine, Nana, Grandma and Jamie


Laagram Mill Barn, Leagram, Chipping


******************** Engagement*


Thank You


C A R T W R I G H T . - J im m y and Margaret would like to thank everybody fo r cards and presents received on their Silver Wedding Anni­ versary. •


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WRIGHT- KRUGER


Mr and Mrs T. A. Wright are pleased lo announce the


engagement of their elder daughter, Nicola Elaine to


Nicholas Anthony, elder son of Mr and Mrs J. Kruger of


Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Congratulations from both families.


444444444444444444** o m o r r o w


sees the start of a golfing marathon


-Your- FAMILY


NOTICES SECTION


STARTS HERE


business anyway, he thought it would be a good idea to combine the two.” Dou gla s, who lives on


Pagefield Cresent, Clitheroe, will be accompa­ nied by his wife on the trip. He is pictured packing Ids'


golf gear ready for tomor­ row’s jou rn e y north. (CAT8760)


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MacKENZIE (nee Maher)


Norman and Belinda would like to announce the safe arrival of their son, Ronan Thomas, on April 26lh, 1997,


A welcome brother for Conal and Nuata.


Many thanks to all concerned.


.B i r th d a y Greetings


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LEECY (Ann) May 12th


No need to be thrifty. Now that you're 50.


Best wishes to my wife Ann From Tony


Regards from Darren/ Anthony and Mum


******************** Coming ot Age


Deaths


HOGG.- Peacefully on April 27th. 1997. at Sparthfield


Home fo r the E ld e r ly . Clayton-le-Moors, Isabel­ la. aged 89 years, formerly o f Clithe roe, the dearly loved wife o f the late Ken­


* The Clitheroe Advertiser an


neth, dear mother o f Mar- jaret and Bill, also a much oved grandma and great-


grandma. A service was leld at Peacehaven Chapel


o f Rest, on Friday. May 2nd. followed by interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. D o ­


nations i f so desired, may be donated fo r The Friends o f Clitheroe Hospital, c /o Mrs M. Widdop. 4 Lodge- Side, C la y ton - le -M o o r s .


Accrington. BB5 5TQ. In­ quiries to Brian Price Fun­ eral Service. Tel. 01200


441297.


ROBINSON.- P e a ce fu l ly after a short illness in hos­ pital on May 2nd, 1997. liannah, aged 81 years, o f B o lton -b y -B ow la n d , the


IN S TO C K NOW New ranges of


O ’Nei l , Luhta & Vicidimini


Lee Carter Health Studio O f f Lowergate and Castle Stree


Thanks for Sympathy


BULCOCK (Colin).- Marl-


and neighbours fo r the k na expressions o f cards o f condolence and do^


nations already r e c e i v e fo r St. James’ Hospital, Leeds. Special thanks to Pam! Alan and Janet fo r all


B l h e l p and sup p o r t .


Thanks Sor Sympathy


CCHNITZER.- The family o f ‘ the late Waclaw Schnitzer


would like to thank rela- ; tives. friends and neigh­ bours fo r the expressions o f sympathy, floral tributes ,


and cards o f condolence.


Also thanking Rev. R. pott fo r his kind words and ministrations a n d th e s ta f f


at W o lsten h o lm e s fo r a kind and efficient service.


R ic h a r d C h e w fu n er al service


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dearly loved wife o f the late Stephen (Tim), the much


lo v e d m o th e r o f Brian. Malcolm. Trevor and An­ gela, also a dear mother-in- law, nana and great-nana. R ep o sing in Peacehaven Chapel o f Rest. Service and interment will take place at


St P e te r and St Paul s Church. B o lton -b y -B ow - land, t om o r r ow Friday. May 9th at 11-15 a.m. Fam­


ily f lowers only please, d o ­ nations in lieu if s o desired, may be donated fo r St Peter and St Paul’ s Church, c /o M r s P a u l in e P r i c e . 39 D ow nham R o a d , C hat- burn, Clitheroe, BB7 4AU. Inquiries to Brian Price F u n e ra l S e r v i c e . T e l . 01200 441297.


WILKINSON.- On May 1st. 1997, peacefully at Withy G r o v e N u r s in g H om e . 1 Bamber B r id g e , A n n ie , aged 95 years, dearly loved wife o f the late Giles, lov ­ ing mother o f Marjorie and John, grandmother ofPaul. Anne. Diane, Steven. David and A la n , g r e a t -g ra n d ­ mother o f Manos, Yiannis and Hannah. God bless you Annie. Funeral service on Friday, May 9th at McKen­ na Funerals, Leyland, at 12-30 p.m. prior to inter­ ment at Clitheroe Cemetry at 2-00 p.m. All inquiries to McKenna Funerals. The i Warren. Broadfield Drive. Tel. 01772 453727.


In Memory


CALVERLEY.- Treasured memories o f my dear hus­ band Edward Oddle, who diedMay 6th, 1968.


S ile n t thou ghts, tears un-


D e e p in m y h e a r t y o u r m em o ry is kept,


MATHER (Bill).- Fondest • memories o f a much loved


From his loving wife Ida. .


Wish in g y o u r absence was | o n ly a dream.





T o lo v e . to c h e r ish a n d | ne ve r forget. ■


M E Y L E R . - T r e a s u r e d ! memories o f a very dear |


father, died May 7th, 1972. . From Sue, Dianne, Gerry and David.


husband Larry, wh o died May 11th. 1996, also on his birthday, May 15th.


love, Js h a rd be yond belief.


A n d n o one k n o w s y o u r


Y o u r h ear t comes ne ar to breaking,


I ’ ve lo s t tw o p re c io u s i things in life, ~


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My husband and m y best f r iend,


Love you as always, from your loving wife, Joyce xxx.


,


MEYLER (Larry).- To cun’ very special dad, who died. May 11th. 1996. His birth­ day. May 15th.


We sat beside y o u r bedside


A n d p ra ye d to G o d above, . Th ro u g h tears w e watched |


We stro k e d y o u r h a ir and touched y o u r face,


A n d s lo w ly fadeaway, .


yo u sinking,


F o rg iv e us L o rd , i f w e ask w h y ,


Y o u broke o u r hearts and le t h im die,


.


B u t here on earth, he was ‘s im p ly the best'.


T o u s yo u w ere so special. W o rd s could ne ve r say.


Th a t yo u w e re here today. Love you always, Alan and Helen. Derek, David and Linda. Adrian and Tracey xxx. Goodnight, God bless grandad, lots o f love, Gem­ ma and Charlotte, Stacey


H o w much w e wish, w ith al l o u r hearts.


and Wesley, ’Danny Boy’ and Amber, Jamie, Tara


and Dane xxx.


TOM L INSON ( J a m « ! . - Treasured memories ot a


dear dad. died May 11th,


Sad8'are the hearts that lo v e d yo u , A


S i le n t are the tears that L fall.


, iv in g o u r l ife w ith o u t you.


HILLARY.- On May 1st.' 1997. in hospital. William John (Bill), o f Low Moor, Clitheroe, aged 75 years, the dearly loved husband o f D o r is , the much lo v e d father o f Catherine and father-in-law o f Doug, also the very dear and missed grandad o f Darren and Ste­ ven. A service will be helld in The Chapel o f R e st , C h a tb u rn R o a d , t o d a y T h u r sd a y . May 8 th at 12-30 p.m. prior to crema­ tion at Accrington Crema­ torium at 1-30 p.m. Family flowers only please, but if desired, donations in the memory o f Bill, for The Im­ p e r ia l Cancer R esea rch Fund, c /o Calverley’ s Fun-1 era l S e rv ice , C hatburn Road. Clitheroe, BB7 2AP. All inquiries Tel. 01200 442020.


HINDLE.- On May 2nd, 1997, peacefully in hospital and o f Clitheroe, Mervyn, aged 77 years, the dearly loved husband o f Mona; dear father o f Janice. Jef­ frey, Kathryn and John also a much loved father- in - law , grandad, g rea t - grandad and b ro th e r . A sh o r t s e rv ic e w i l l take place in the Richard Chew Funeral Service Chapel o f Rest, 10/1 2 Whalley Road. Clitheroe at 10-10 a.m. t o ­ day Thursday, May 8th, prior to a cremation at A c­ crington Crematorium at 11 a.m. Donations in mem­ ory o f Mervyn, if so de­


WILCOCK (John).- Treas­ ured memories o f a dearly loved- husband, dad and grandad, d ied May 8th,


1994. A l l k in d s o f every thin g. R em in d us o f yo u . Love and God bless, from Frances and family.


Birthday Memorial


BRIGGS (Nora).- Precious b irthday memor ies o f a special sister, sister-in-law and auntie, May 9th. S a d ly missed to d a y and a l ­ ways. L o v e f r om , K a th le e n , George, Joan and all the family.


person in my l i fe . Love from a close friend.


Is the’hardest thing o f all. Love Maureen and Walter.


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B A R K E R S F L O R I S T


BRIGGS (Nora).-Treasured memories o f a very dear,


CATLOW (Richard).- Birth-' day memories May 9th, o f a d ea r hu sb and, dad and grandfather. F o n d ly remembered. Ciss, Judith, Barbara and grandchildren.


HODGSON (David).- Birth­ day memories, May 12th. L o ve d always. Mary, Helen and Robert.


THOMPSON (Lee Michael).- May 12th. DearZ.ee, B ir th da ys are special. W ith cards se nt w i th Jove. • N o cards can w e send yo u . *


sired, to The Heart Ma­ chine Fund, c /o the above mentioned funeral service. All inquiries Tel. 01200 443045.442285.


O n ly o u r love. N o t o n ly today, fo r always, L m y love.


o v e y ou . mum. S c o t t , Brett, nan and grandad.


Thanks For Sympathy


BAILEY (John).- The family o f the late John Bailey would like to thank all who gave donations in John’ s m em o ry , the to ta l wa s £1,230. (one thousand two hundred and thirty pounds) and has been divided equal­ ly b e tw e e n St J o h n 's Church, Hurst Green, St Paul’ s Church, Low M o or


and The Childrens Society, i


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