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Ribble Valley stars m iss out on county title


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By George Embley ANCASHIRE, fielding such outstanding golfing talents as Ribble Valley s ta rs Kate


m e JBjngusu Urtuico at Ormskirk GC as firm favourites


to be crowned champions.


I t was not to be. The pre-tournament favourites


started and finished the round-robin


play-off with good wins. But sandwiched between these came


defeat at the hands of Surrey — a crucial result which enabled the southerners to lift the title for the


first time in nine years. Lancashire made a dream start to


the tournament by annihilating


won her foursomes by 1 hole and then gave Truro’s Natalie Coad a torrid


Cornwall 8-1. Egford, partnered by Chloe Ritson,


time in the singles as she cruised to a 9 and 7 triumph—Rostron also leav­ ing nothing to chance as she won 6


and 4. But the Red Rose wilted in the sec­


ond match against Surrey and fig­ ured on the wrong end of a crucial 5-4


scoreline. Lancashire, with Egford again part­


nering Ritson, lost all three four­ somes but it was nip-and-tuck in the afternoon and at one time Lancashire were behind in only one of the six sin­


gles. Wilpshire member Egford won 3 and


2 but Surrey were given a real fillip when Linda Evans, the SouthEastem champion from Wentworth, defeated


against Cornwall to secure the title, made certain with a 6-2 victory. Lancashire defeated Staffordshire 6-


Clitheroe ace Rostron 4 and 2. Surrey, who needed only a half


3 to claim runners-up spot — Ros­ tron halving her foursomes while Egford and her partner were beaten. Rostron, of course, has had a mag­


nificent season. With the English matchplay and


Scottish strokeplay titles safely under wraps, the richly talented local lass was denied a hat-trick of majors in the English Women’s Strokeplay event at gale-lashed Silloth-on-Sol-


way GC. This week she is focusing all her


efforts on helping England retain the Home International crown a t Lahinch — widely regarded as the St Andrews of Ireland. • The rest of the local golf scene is covered on page 38.


Fielding’s field day!


LITHEROE racked up an impres­ sive tota l of 244 in ju s t 37 overs against Barnoldswick on Saturday


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only to be denied victory by the rain. The main run-makers in Clitheroe’s innings


were professional Jonathan Fielding (81) and Neil Bolton, who was unbeaten on 52 when skipper Phil Bishop decided to declare. Fielding’s innings was remarkable. He hit his 81 off just 48 balls, and struck


nine fours and four mighty sixes. ■ Barnoldswick openers Bruce Hara and Ian


Scothern were undefeated when the rain came down and the players left the field with, the second innings just nine overs old. But in those nine overs Barnoldswick had got off to an excellent start and, mindful of


the impending rain, had plundered 50 runs. Hara had raced to 31 off just 27 balls, striking


four fours, while Scothem had hit 16 in 37 balls. Things had started well for Clitheroe with


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openers Mark Bolton and Andrew Robinson putting on 50 runs for the first wicket.


Those two were out within 20 runs of each


other bringing Fielding in to partner first Mick Dewhurst (7) and Paul Seedle (10).


Then came the biggest partnership of the innings with Fielding and Neil Bolton


putting on 42. When Fielding went it was left to Steve Whalley (21 not out) to keep Neil Bolton company, and those two comfortably took the score on to 244 when the declaration came. Bamoldswick got off to a good start in reply,


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and looked in decent shape to make a game of it.Clitheroe’s bowling figures were little to write home about with Simon Bishop going for 11 off two overs, Mark Hargreaves 24 off three and Dewhurst seven off one. Only Fielding’s figures were respectable — his three overs went for just five runs. And the rain came down ending prematurely what could have been an interesting finish. Clitheroe play host to Great Harwood at


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at the Arbories as rain cut short the game with the visitors in a strong position.


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Padiham’s innings was interrupted by rain, but they still managed a healthy score of


164-7 from their 43 overs. Whalley were mindful of the deteriorating weather and decided to get on with it in their


- game came to a premature end. Padiham’s innings made steady progress


reply.Openers Mark Fallon and Peter Macintosh had smashed 83 runs from 13 overs when the


with no big scores or partnerships. Top scorer was Anthony Hall who hit 30, and he was closely followed by Pankaj Tri-


pathi with 29. Andrew Robinson contributed a useful 23 bat­ ting down the order at number nine, and there were also useful runs from professional Mark Harvey (17), Andy McNicholas (16), Abid Sharif (16) and Sean Rashid (15 not out).


from his 21 overs. In reply the Padiham bowlers took some real punishment, going for more than six-an-over. Professional Harvey suffered the most—his two overs went for 22 runs, including three


ets for 62 runs, and David O’Neill took 3-79


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fours and two sixes. Rashid and Stephen Gee opened the bowl­


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ing with Rashid going for 23 from five overs and Gee conceding 38 runs from six. Fallon had moved on to 51, an innings which included sue fours and three sixes, by the time


the rain came. Macintosh was slightly less aggressive, fin­


ishing unbeaten on 32 runs including four fours and two sixes.


off, leaving Whalley frustrated and Padiham thankful of the two points they received. Whalley’s final game of the season sees them play host to newly-crowned champions Cher­


Whalley were 83-0 when the game was called „ , ry Tree on Saturday. Second string Clinch title R


Road side completed the job despite losing on Sunday. On Saturday, their match with Baxenden was abandoned


Leaders since the eighth game of the season, the Whalley


EAD seconds wrapped up the Vaux Ribblesdale Second Division title a t the weekend.


with Baxenden at 84-4. Every other match was abandoned, and this meant that Edenfield could not catch Read. On Sunday, Oswaldtwistle clinched third place with a three-


wicket win over Read, but the locals finished comfortably clear by eight points.


with three wickets to spare. Also in the Second Division, Whalley finished eighth after


Immanuel restricted Read to 182-7, and passed the target , ,


the rain wiped out both their final games. On Saturday, Whalley were bowled out for 124 by Salesbury,


between Clitheroe thirds and their Ribblesdale Wanderers counterparts.


The Third Division title race is a Ribble Valley battle . .. _. .,


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Clitheroe bowled out Bamoldswick before winning with just two wickets down.


Road side are in command with a two-point lead, having played a game less.


The pair both recorded wins on Sunday, but the Chatbum .


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ers as they won with nine wickets to spare after bowling out Salesbury for 123.


third place, with Ribblesdale Wanderers seconds just five points back in fourth.


Clitheroe seconds ended their First Division campaign in _ ■ TT ,


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And Simon Duckworth cracked an unbeaten 76 for Wander­ . .


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was washed out with Harwood on 61-2, but the following day the locals beat Earby by 38 runs. Clitheroe made 163-9 before holding Earby’s reply to 125-6. Wanderers were chasing Rolls-Royce’s 198-5 on Saturday,


On Saturday, Clitheroe’s game with leaders Great Harwood


and had made 54-1 before rain stopped proceedings. On Sunday, Wanderers bowled out Padiham for 110, with Spencer taking 6-26, and Palmer’s unbeaten 60 saw the Wan­ derers home by eight wickets.


the visitors on 104-1 when the match was abandoned. The teams went off for rain after 16 overs with Edenfield on


R 62 without loss.


When they came back on Wanderers skipper Terry Braith- waite decided to bowl himself and fellow spinner Ainsworth in a bid to speed proceedings up and make a game of it. They bowled the next 18 overs for 42 runs and Ainsworth


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claimed the wicket of Franklin for 40 thanks to good catching f rom professional Gurinder Pal Singh.


the conditions underfoot and the umpires took the players off. Ribblesdale Wanderers close their season with a tough home game against Padiham on Saturday. "O EAD’S match with Great Harwood was washed


But then the Baxenden batsmen began to complain about .


score on to 44 before the paid man holed out to Allen in the semi deep for 20 again off Hawarth, attempting a lofted shot. Terry Little and Heyworth scored with ease until the rains came with the score on 61 after 18 overs, ending the match. Hevworth was unbeaten on 32, with Little on seven.


ing opener David Gardner-Chan in the fourth over. Professional Shahid Nawaz and Ryan Heyworth took the


X V out on Saturday. Great Harwood had made a flying start, with Hawarth bowl­


IBBLESDALE Wanderers’ clash with Edenfield at Church Meadow on Saturday was nicely poised with


who could not reply, while on Sunday play didn’t start against Bamoldswick.


Weekend Teams Cricket


Chatburn (v Cononley, away, meet Bridge 1 p.m.) R. Booth, R Rowson, S. Booth, S. Draycott, T. Topham, A. Booth, N. Adams, D. Musson, S. Mercer, D. Glover,


Saturday


A. N. Other. Chatburn 2nds (v Cononley,


home, meet ground 1-30 p.m.) G. Lambert, M. Pearce, P. Clough, J. Lockley, D. Lakin, A. Lambert, G. West, C. Mulheam, T. Saun­ ders, R. Hartley, B. Jones. 12th


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man: M. Brown. Clitheroe (v Great Harwood, home, start 1-30 p.m.) P.C. Bish­ op, N. Bolton, M. Bolton, S. Bishop, M. Dewhurst, M. Harg­ reaves, A. Robinson, P. Seedle, N. Winkley, S. Whalley, Fielding. Scorer - M. Preston. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Padi ham, home, start 1-30 p.m.) T. Braithwaite, M.- Davies, D. Howard, M. Briggs, H. Braith­ waite, G. Monk, R. Wilson, I. Britcliffe, D. Overy, J. Rain, Singh. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v Blackburn Northern, away, start 1-30 p.m., away) J. Burke, D. Binns, S. Duckworth, W. Adams, M. Hall, A. Marsh, A. Lancaster, I. Malone, J. Blair, P. Spencer, B. Spencer. Same team Sunday, v Earby, home, except R. Wellock, I. Tomlinson and 1. Kirk for B. Spencer, I. Malone and D. Binns. Scorer - G. McGuire. Ribblesdale Wanderers Under 16s (v Great Harwood, Cup Final, away, meet 12-45 p.m.) R. Clark, A. Ainsworth, A. Pearce, M. Peel, J. Braithwaite, R. Whalley, M. Stafford, S. Wharton, A. Kirk, D. Lunt, D. Johnstone, S. Fielding. Sunday


K E E F E .- Cecilia and Ray would like to thank all our c u s to m e r s p a s t a n d present, who have loyally su p p o r te d us o v e r th e twenty three years we have been at Waddington P.O. A big thankyou too for the many cards, flowers, gifts and good wishes we have received on our retirement, we are deeply grateful. We have many happy memories of Waddington and the friendly people who live th ere, we will tre a su re them for many years to come. Finally, we would like to take this opportun-* ity to welcome Judith and Graham, who have taken over the reins at Wadding­ ton P.O., and hope that people will offer them the same loyalty and support that we have enjoyed for the past two decades and


more.


R O B IN S O N (C h a r l ie and D ie rd re ) .- Many thanks to our wonderful family for the su rp r ise p arty they gave us for our Ruby Wed­ ding. To all who attended, the beautiful cards and lovely presents. We had a wonderful day. God bless


you all. Births


KEYSTREET Happy birthday -


Congratulations Phil, Pauline and all the staff for making a great


success of your first 12 months in business


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Gail and Howard are pleased to announce the safe arrival of


DINSDALE ,


Clitheroe 3rds (v Cherry Tree, home, start 1-30 p.m.) A. Hack­ ing, R. Blackburn, F. Hussain, P. Gaskell, A. King, G. Bamber, N. Cartledge, T. Hibbert, D. Mus­ son, C. Musson, M. Preston. Scorer - J. McDonald. Rugby


Clitheroe (v North Manchester, away, meet 1 p.m.) M. Stott, P. Jacques, I. Fielding, S. Greatorex, I. Ibbotson, D O’Duffy, D. Watson, A. Thorn ber, D. Tattersall, T. Dubowski, S. Christie, B. Wilkinson, D. Barnes, R. Holmes, S. Taylor. Clitheroe 2nds (v Garstang, away, meet 1-15 p.m.) M. Allen, P. Allen, D. Atkinson, A. Burill, M. Chambers, D. Fielding, S. Greatorex, R. Hales, S. Hall, P. Isherwood, H. Procter, M. Row- ley, B. Slater, D. Slinger, R. Waterhouse, D. Witton, P. Whiteside, D. Newton, N. Green,


Saturday


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A welcoming sister for Hannah. Special thanks to all concerned, especially Pam Stirrup for the antenatal care and Hilary Jackson for the delivery.


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Natalie Jane on September 1st 1997, weighing 7lb 2oz.


(John and Catherine)


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MARSDEN (Roger)


Congratulations on gaining your


Mum, Dad and Nat Wetl done Roger


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(Laura) September 11 th Happy birthday.


From husband Bill. Happy birthday Mum.


Joan, Stewart, Kathleen and Alan.


Happy birthday, Nonna.


Janlne/ Keith, Sharon, Chris, Andrea and Simon


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Chatbum Road in Saturday’s final game of the season with a second-place finish already


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Congratulations to Steven and Charlotte on the birth of


Chelsea Jade, born on the 5th September 1997, weighing 81b 6oz.


I Thanks to Pam and all staff on |


:Love and bast wishes from both families


Ward BL


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FRANCIS (nee Dinsdale)


Michael and Pauline are


delighted to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Jessica Rose.


A welcome sister to Melissa. Thanks to the Ribble Valley


midwives and the staff at Queens Park Hospital.


Also thank you to family and


friends for the many cards and gifts received.


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Andrew and Nikki ore delighted to announce the safe arrival of Max Edward Arthur.


and staff. Ward Bl, Queens Park Hospital.


A welcome brother for George. Special thanks to all midwives


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(Bob and Adelene) Congratulations Mum and Dad


on your Golden Wedding Day, September 11th.


Janet, Jonathan and Helen With love from David,


(Rachel Elizabeth) Happy birthday


Love and best wishes Dad, Mum and Richard


(lane Phillips happy birthday Cnocoblocl)


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C R Y N E (Kr is to p h e r ).- Sep­ tember 11th.


Lord in heaven hear our . _


L o o k ^ a f te r our g ra n d so n , B w i th te n d e r Jove


L o v e h im in heaven as we w o u ld a t h om e .


e a g o o d s h e p h e r d , d o n t le a v e h im a lo n e ,


From grandma and grand­ ad Shears and Janice.


D IN S D A L E (A n d r e w ) . - Treasured memories or a


September 13th, 198J* T h is d a y we d o r em em b e r , A lo v in g th o u gh t we give,


dear son and brother, died


T o one n o lo n g e r w i th u is, B u t in ourh e a r t s s t l l j lives- Love from dad, Freda, Vic­


H O L D E N (J o h n ) . - Loving memories of ft very dear


Pauline. Angela and famii-


T o tr e a s u r e , to lo v e a n a n e v e r fo r g e t .





H O W A R D (John) .- In mem­ ory of a beloved husband, d ied S e p tem b e r 1 5 th ,


Y o u f i l le d m y l i fe w i th h a p ­ p in e s s , in m a n y s p e c ia l


I n * th e ' quiet w a rm th e n d te n d e r n e s s , y o u b r o u g h t


I to a il m y d ays , L aw a y .ove Heather.


T h a t l iv e as h a p p y m em o r ie s , t im e c a n n o t ta k e


H OW A R D (John) .-


T o h e a r h i s v o ic e a n d s e e T h im sm i le ,


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But the s a d d e s t th in g in l i fe to bear ,


o s i t a n d c h a t w i th h im a w h i le .


Is to w a n t y o u r d a d w h e n A h e ’s n o t th e r e .


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Joanne, Reuben and Eliza­ beth. Catherine, Nigel and


ll our love and kisses, Death!


B A R R O W . - Peacefully on September 3rd, 1997, at the Pillings Rest Home. West Bradford, Lizzie; aged 90 years, the dearly loved wife of the late James Fell Barrow, the much loved mother of Jean and James, a dear mother-in-law of Thomas and Marian, also a dearest granny and great- granny. Reposing In Peace- laven Chapel of Rest. Ser­


H O W A R D . - In loving mem­ ory of John. So special to us a ll. From all the family.


Daniel.


LO U G H R ID G E . - In loving memory of Frank, my dear husband and dad, died Sep­ tember 14th, 1994. W e th in k a b o u t y o u a lw a y s . A n d ta lk a b o u t y o u too. We have so m a n y m em o ­ r ie s ,


■ y o u . Your loving wife Grace, sons Martin, Bruce and


But we still w is h w e h a d


vice and interment will take place at St Helen's Church, Waddington, on Monday. September 15th at 11 a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu, if so desired, may be donated fo r St Helen ’s C hurch, c /o Mrs Je an Price, 39 Downham Road, Chatburn, Clitheroe, BB7 4AU. Inquiries to Brian Price Funeral Service. Tel. 01200 441297.


H O W A R T H . - On September 8th, 1997, after a short ill­ ness, in Clitheroe Hospital. Bessie, aged 92 years, of Chatburn. the dearly loved wife of the late James, dearest mother of Margar­ et and Anne, also a much loved gran and great-gran. Reposing In Peacehaven Chapel of Rest.. A private


M U SG R O V E (F re d ) .- Lov­ ing memories of a dear dad, grandad and great-grand­ ad, who died September 12th. 1975. also remem­ bering a very dear mum, grandma and great-grand­


Paul. ma Florrie.


Loved a n d r em em b e r e d a l ­ w a y s .


M Y E R S (James).- Septem­ ber 11th.


R e m e m b e r in g w i t h lo v e y o u r sp e c ia l b ir th d a y .


, S IM P S O N (K e e l ) . - Treas­ Irene and family.


ured memories of a dearly loved son and brother, died tragically on September


cremation will take place at Accrington Crematorium, followed by a service of Thanksgiving a t C h r is t C h u rch , C h a tb u rn , on Monday, September 15th at 2-15 p.m. Family flowers only please. donationS'in memory of Bessie, if so de­ sired, may be donated for the Friends of Clitheroe Hospital, c/o Mrs Pauline Price, 39 Downham Road. Chatburn, Clitheroe, BB7 4AU. Inquiries to Brian Price Funeral Service. Tel. 01200441297.


H U D S O N .- On September 7th. 1997, peacefully in Cli­ theroe Hospital, formerly of Whalley, Nancy, aged 82 years, a loving mother, sis­ te r and auntie. The funeral service will be held In Whalley Parish Church, on Saturday, September 13th at 9-30 a.m. followed by c r em a t io n a t B u rn le j Crematorium at 10-30 a.m. Flowers and all inquiries Langshaws Funeral Ser­ vice. King Street, Whalley. Tel. 01254 824529.


P E A R C E . - Peacefully on September 5th, 1997, in Riverside Court Nursing Home. Sawley and fortified by the rites of Holy Mother Church, Monica, aged 88 years, formerly of Clither­ oe, the dearly loved wife of the late Albert, much loved mother of Brian. John and Terry, a loved mother-in- law of Betty, Danuta and Jennifer, also a d eares t grandma and great- grand­ ma. R.I.P. A requiem Mass will take place at St Mi­ chael and St John’s Church, Clitheroe. today Thursday, September 11th a t 9-45 a.m. followed by cremation a t Accrington Cremato­ rium at 11 a.m. Flowers will be received at Peace- haven. Inquiries to Brian Price Funeral Service. Tel. 01200 441297. .


R O B IN S O N .- Suddenly on September 7th, 1997, In hospital, John (Jack), aged 77 years, of Clitheroe, the dearly loved husband of Catherine, dear father of John and Anthony, a loved father-in-law of Alyson and Anne and d e a re s t grandad of Victoria and Claire. Reposing in peace- haven Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at St Helen’s Church, Wadding­ ton, today Thursday, Sep­ tember 11th at 2-30 p.m followed by cremation at Skipton Crematorium at 3-40 p.m. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu, if so desired, may be donated for Leukeamia Re­ search, c/o Mr G. Woods. 41 Danesway, Walton Le Dale. PR5 4US. Inquiries to Brian Price Funeral Ser­ vice. Tel. 01200 441297.


S IM P SO N . - On September 6th, 1997, peacefully In hospital, Eveline, aged 76 years, the dearly loved wife of Richard of Grimsargh and formerly of West Brad­ ford. The funeral service will take place at All Hal­ lows, Mitton, on Thursday, September 11th at 10 a.m. followed by Interment In the family grave at Mount Zion Chapel, Norland, So- werby Bridge at approxi­ mately 12 noon. No flowers by request, but donations in Eveline’s memory will be shared between Guide Dogs for the Blind and Can­ cer Research. Donations and inquiries to Edelston Funerals. 1 Stonebridge Parade. Longridge. Tel. 01772782388.


BATE- HARGREAVES


Stephen and Lisa are delighted to announce the birth of tneir


daughter, Lauren Hannah, on the 4th September 1997.


■ Many thanks to the staff of | Ward Bl, Queens Park Hospital


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Congratulations on your silver wedding, September 16th.


All our love, mum, Alan, Amy, Rachel, Martin and Jacob.


T IP P IN G (nee Wood) .- Oh Wednesday. September


3rd, 1997, Margery, aged 74 years, of Olney. Bucks, late of Clitheroe. dearly loved by her husband Tip, daughters Carol and Mar­ garet, son Richard, grand­ children and great-grand­ children. The funeral has taken place. Donations if desired, made payable to H.W. Mason and Sons. 9 High Street, Newport Pag- nell, MK16 8AR, for Cyn­ thia Spencer Hospice and


Nursing Staff.


g o by, B u t o u r th o u g h t s o f y o u w l l ln e v e r d le .


All our love Mum. Dad, sis­ ters Karen and Denise and brother Karl. Also remem­ bering Andrew on this day.





T H O R N B E R ( K e v i n ) . - Treasured memories of a


A l th o u g h w e s m 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 u s ,


1993. • -


N o o n e k n o w s th e g r ie f w e W share.h e n o u r fam i ly m e e t s a n d L y o u * r e n o t th e r e .


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ove forever, mum.- dad and David Joseph xx.


Birthday Memories


L A Y F IE L D (C a ro l -A n n ) . September 11th. My b ir th d a y w is h m u s t b e a


p ra y e r , 1


Also your beloved Dad, Oc­ tober 22nd. Just all my love as long as I live, from Mum.


C o d b le s s a n d k e e p y o u in h i s care. ■


•, . • T A Y L O R M a rk (T in k e r ) . -


Loving birthday memories of Mark. September 12th. T o d a y b r in g s b a c k -m em o ­


r ie s ,That make us want to cry. T o th in k th a t y o u w e r e ta -


A n d n e v e r s a id g o o d b y e , W e *d g iv e th e w o r ld .


G iv e i t , y e s a n d m o r e . T o s e e y o u J u s t th a t o n c e again.


C om e sm i l in g th r o u g h th e _


From mum, dad and broth­ er Stuart. Always missed.


T A Y L O R M a rk (T ln k e r ) . - Special birthday memories. A s le e p in God’s b e a u t i fu l


g a rd en ,


■ S om e d a y w h e n o u r J o u r* n e y i s o v e r .


S h e l te r e d fr om s o r r o w a n d p a in ,


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Sadly missed, sister Anita and friend Ron.


There we shaii meet him again.


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Thank* £or Sympathy


A S P IN . - Jim and family wish to thank all relatives, friends, neighbours and all who attended the funeral


service for all the many kind letters, cards of con­ dolence and donations re­ ceived in memory of Phyl­ lis. Special thanks to the family doctor A.S. Huson and to nurses and staff of The Mount, Accrington Victoria Hospital for the help, kindness and care gi­ ven to Phyllis. Also to Can­ on Hudson for his kind min­ is tra t io n s and to all at Chews Funeral Service for their help and considera­ tion to the funeral arrange­


ments.


IL L IN G W O R T H . - Frank. Frances. George and family would like to thank Clare Firth and staff from the so­ cial services whose unvalu­ able help, support and love enabled us to keep Ger­ trude at home. Thankyou to the management and carers of the Intensive Care Services. Crossroads, Ab­ solute Care, Allcare and Day care at Clitheroe Hos­ pital for their expert nurs­ ing care and love. Special thanks to Sister Wain, staff nurse Thompson, district nurses and Twilite nurses, a lso to D o c to r Sm ith , Hutchison, Ibbotson and MacKean. Many thanks to the ambulance men who were so kind and gentle to Gertrude on her Journeys. Also to the pharmacy and staff at Clitheroe Health Centre. Thankyou also to the family, friends, neigh­ bours and those who a t­ tended the service, you have given so much love and support. Our thanks to Rev. D. Mewls and Rev. R. Nicholson for their prayers and friendship, alas to Eric Mayman for his dignified funeral arrangements and care.


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Personal service by our trained staff


Tel: 01200 423521 (open 7 days a week)


CALVERLEY’S Chatburn Road, Clitheroe


Funeral Service (Esi 1888)


LANGSHAW’S Telephone: 01254 824529 (24 hrs)


Telephone: 01200 442020 (24 hrs)


Formerly Robert'(Bob) Chew King Street, Whalley


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


Consultant: Mr Tom Hincks N.A.F.D. Dip


PRIVATE CHAPELS OF REST Our own funeral plans available


Members o f the National Association o f Funeral Directors


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wonderful son, brother and father of David Joseph, d ied S e p tem b e r 1 5 th ,


13th, 1986. L ik e fa i l in g le a v e s th e y e a r s


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From your loving daughter Mary. Laurence and family.





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--------- F un era l D i r e c t o r s ----------- Family Owned


E & A M a y m a n


and Run Funeral Concern


Telephone - 4 4 3 0 4 5 or 4 4 2 2 8 5


Q ftriw ufiavonal and ccav^ sovtca to- tAe> hmaoedat any tune • Mr Terence Scott - In Attendance


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RESIDENCE & CHAPEL OF REST 10/12 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


■ —— Private Parking---------- Pre-Paid Funeral Plans Available on Request | r . Personal Attention Day and Night £ , .


n th e Jo y s w e s h a r e d a n a th e Jove y o u gave .


W h a t I w o u ld g iv e i f I co u ld


I? n ’g o a n d s e e m y d a d to da y,


_ . 24 hr personal service


Residence and Peacehaven Chapel of Rest in our own: private courtyard


Carl and Pauline Brian, Jean,


DAY o r NIGHT Tel: Clitheroe 441297 Golden Charier Pre Paid Funeral Plans


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toria and Gill. Also fond memories of Keel.


dad and grandad, died Sep­ tember 13th, 1996. C lo s e to o u r h e a r t s y o u r m em o r y i s k e p t ,


B m a n P rice f u n e r a l d ir e c t o r


a GENUINE family-owned and mn funeral concern serving the Ribble and Hodder Valley


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£7,495


Vantage Clitheroe Telephone for details


01200 426021 or call in at EdisfordRoad, Clitheroe


Thanks Cor Sympathy


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S s ^ v s r a - n m s - Efndh?e°tters.f°crordhs! fforol tr ib u te s en d e x p r e s s lo n s o f


D o c to r Z a k and a ll th e s t a f f on H od d er Ward a t Cllther_


to D o c to r ^ o ? ? o P ctaff ChrVs.to^9J a n ^ -s


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o u s d o n a t io n s . F in a l ly to Eric Mayman a t C h ew s for h is caring, e f f ic ien t and dig- n i f ie d fu n e r a l a r r a n g e m en ts . God b le s s y ou all.


Tha«U***o r Sympathy


th a n k y o u to the^r i »k SS&nugSS


reived at a very sad time. Ip e c ia l th an k s to social


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infirmary. Also to an tne carers who cared for mum


in her later years “"f1 «> Eric Mayman and1 Chew s Funeral Service for their dignified funeral arrange- ments. God bless you all.


registered Vauxnails from as little as


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