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HE successes of Clitheroe CC during the recent season were highlighted a t the


club's annual meeting on Thursday. Harry Landless was reelected chair­


man of the club cricket committee, along with treasurer Stephen Blackburn and fixtures secretary John Aspden. In his review of the season, Mr Land­


less praised the work done by the com­ mittee and players, particularly Mr Blackburn and secretary Victoria Hall,


and he paid tr ib u te to the efforts of ground staff Chris and Neil Bolton, together with Derek Thompson. Mr Landless said i t had been a very


» . _ e . . . . . . —


successful season on the playing side with the first team finishing runners-up in the Ribblesdale Senior League, the thirds winning the Junior Division and the seconds occupying th ird spot in


Division One. And he also p aid t r ib u te to th e


Hall, John Green and Alan H a ck in g - who tiowuen, mu uremu


respective team captains - Phil Bishop, John Green and Alan Hacking - who


Clitheroe and District Snooker League First I Division champions


Billington A. They could not raise a full team and lost to their


I B team counterparts. I Last season's runners-up


Legion took 10 points from Chatburn B, helped by a 32-break from Brian Sims. Waddington A and


_ won their first ever Clitheroe Bool League Pre­


T


Clitheroe Conservative com­ fortably beat Rimington A


and Police respectively. In the Second Division,


I newcomers Whalley Con- I servative Club proved th a t they are to be a force to be


I reckoned with. Th ey whitewashed


Downham, helped in no


I small way by breaks of 47 by Damien Cox an d 27


I from A. Riley. Pendle Club also mulct­


I an unusual result a t th e . , Ca th o lic Social Cen tre | , I when Low Moor B only I ” ’


ed a maximum win on Social Club and there was


gate score. All clubs are reminded


that entries for the singles and doubled competitions must be returned as soon


I as possible, together with I the appropriate fees, to the results secretary. RESULTS


, BBC A 6 (297), BBC B 8 (360): T. Rydeheaid (9) 79, C. Gorzella (27) 56: D. Flynn


First Division


I (27) 79, Z. Mirkovie (27) 62; I no player 0, 60; K. Garrett (19) 85, J. Ainsworth (27) 67;


IHRASHING Koyal Oak A 7-0, Buck A


mier Division title. Buck were neck-and-neck


with Dog and Partridge A before the final games on 103


points. Dog must have thought


th e i r 6-1 win over th e ir B team was enough, hut Buck held their nerve to win the championship. Kings A finished third after


a 6-1 win over De Lacy A. Pen d le H o te l B sealed


runners-up spot in the First Division with a 4-3 win over champions Read Constitu­ tional Club, ending Waggon and Horses hopes of catch­


ing them. However, Pendle B could­


n 't m a tch th a t feat in the Second Division, losing to champions Black Bull, while


Bay Horse A beat Castle B 5-2 to snatch second place and their first ever trophy. Roya l Oak B w h ite ­


T -r a i__j. u


washed Bay Horse B to wn their first trophy as runners- up in the Third Division, Champions Horse Shoe B


won 5-2 a t Stork B. In the Fourth Division it


was Legion C v Hurst Green lor second place, and Hurst Green sealed second with a


5-2 win. The Summer League pre­


sentation is tonight a t the Starkies Fun Bar on Castle


Street. Kings Arms A face RBL


A in th e cup f inal, which starts a t 7 p.m., and the pre­ sentation starts a t 10-30 p.m. There is a cheap drinks


bar until midnight and the final will be shown on video in the bar. All trophy win­ ners must be present.


SPORT SHORTS


won one f rame b u t s t i l l D a r t S . • • managed to tie the aggre­


start in the Ribble Valley Ladies' Darts League with a 12-0 Second Division win over their namesakes from


T


Chatbum. In the First Division Spring


Mill set the early pace with


their 9-3 win over Legion B. First Division


Legion B 3, Spring Mill 9; Dog and Partridge (Clitheroe) 7, Low


Catholic SC 5, Legion A 7;


I T. Wilson (6) 54, M. Unwin (27) 55; no player 0,60.


Moor 5; Craven A 6, Craven B 7. Second Division


I Chatburn B 4 (379), RBL10 I (404): S. Tomlinson (27) 73, S. 1 Maher (13) 71; S. Simian (27) 54, D. McTear (17) 85; M. Paul (17) 65, B.H. Sims (-13) 79; J. Lockley (27) 75, S. Kerr (scratch) 36; L. Whittaker (26) 58, N Schofield (1) 60; A.Wilson (17) 54, W. Boreham (14) 73.


Bay Horse (Barrow) 3, Bridge Inn 9; Black Bull (Langho) 12, Black Bull (Chatburn); Billing- ton BC 5, Clitheroe SC 7; Station


Mangrove 5, Kings Arms 7;


Hotel 10, Brown Cow 2. High Scores


I Low Moor A 8 (404), Catholic SC 6 (389): J. Shears


Bull (Langho); 138-Andrea Hold­ en (Black Bull (Langho)), Denis Brown (Low Moor);135 — Laura


180 - Andrea Holden (Black


I (18) 60, T. Byrne (21) 86; S. Stewart (-17) 52, S. Duck-


I worth (-7) 81; M. Holmes (- 117) 95, M. Plant (7) 53; D. Chamley (17) 66, M. Byrne


I (12) 63; T. Henshaw (-7) 65, S. Simpson (23) 70; S. Thompson


I Waddington A 10 (394), I Rimington A 4 (366): B. Waddington (-14) 78, S. Petty (7) 60; T. Makinson (11) 61, J. Lund (20) 48; A. Wasdale (14)


(19) 66, J. Byrne (17) 58.__


Bannister (Brown Cow); 134 - Kath Johnson (Kings Arms); 132- Pamela Sherliker (Bridge); 129-


Wendy Chipperton (Legion A), Cath Smith (Catholic SC); 123 - RosDewhuist (Legion B).


S q u a s h ... BOTH the men’s and ladies’


second teams won for Clitheroe Squash Club in the


I 69, P. Marsden (21) 59; D. Houlker (18) 63, M. Rhodes (26) 81; J. Wooff (21) 76, D.


latest round of matches. However, th e re were


d e fe a ts for th e men's and


I Calvert (27) 66; R. Cowking (6) 47, K. Dowbiggin (2) 52.


ladies' first teams. Men


I Conservatives 10 (446), I Police 4 (377): I. Charlton (10) '79,1. Hartley (18) 70; I. Nash (-


114) 53, F. Booth (14) 87; C. I Drinkwater (-2) 66, P. Craig (11) I 62; M. Whittaker (17) 105, P. I Atkinson (24) 42; K. Smith (27) 97, J. Griffiths (20) 55; D. Smith


I (-2) 46, B. Brown (scratch) 61. 1


. Whalley Conservative Club 1 14 (557), Downham 0 (265): J. I Waggett (15) 100, D. Hart I (21) 38; A. Riley (scratch) 78, A. Parker (21) 31; M. Riley


Second Division


home, lost 2-3) Ray Dryden lost 10/8, 9/6, 0/9, 4/9, 5/9; John Carter lost 10/8,6/9,9/6,2/9,0/9; Robert Fielding won 9/6, 9/6, 10/8; Neil Cattermole lost 9/7, 6/9, 2/9, 5/9; Richard Bedford won 10/8,5/9,9/3,9/4. Clitheroe 2 (v Clitheroe 3, won


Clitheroe 1 (v South Shore 2,


HE Black Bull (Lang­ ho) got off to the best


Rawlings (Manchosta-), I. Edmond­ son and & Gower (Clitheroe), I. Pre­ ston and S. Proctor (Chipping), P.


Slinger and M. Pie (Blackburn). Monday: R. Turner and I Chad­


wick (Bibb: Wands), M-Wenriey and


T Dobson (Ribh Wands), R. Faster and T. Eahy (Heywood), G. lidding and B. Fnguson (Blackburn). Tuesday: E. Williams and T.


(HasKngden).


Johnston (Warrington). M. Kirk­ patrick and S. Deacon (Tjttington), A Cairns and E Fidding (Rawten- stall), R. Barnes and M. Opie


D. Thulbom (Preesall) v C. Tatter- sail and M. Leach (Blackpool); N. Fletcher and B. Bums (Blackpool) v R. Turner and J Chadwin (Bibb. Wands); R. Burgess and M. Top­ ing (Addlington) v M. Bythell and B. Speed (Wigan); P. Connolly and M. Storey (Bacup) v M. Wensiey and T. Dobson (Ribb. Wands); M. Mitchell and D. Mereon (Adding- ham) v K. Moor and D. Valery (Silsden); C. Slater and D. Hoslins (Skipton) v R. Foster and T. Fehy (Heywood); J. Jones and C. Thur- bur (Preesall) v P. Clarkson and E. Wagh (Earby); T. White and J. Pilling (Haslingden) v J. Fielding and G. Ferguson (Blackburn). Tuesday (7 p.m.) - G. Procter


Monday (7 pan.)— DRAW J. Jones and •


The Clitheroe Birth* Cricket officials re-elected


were all re-elected for next season. Chris Bolton was re-elected league repre sentative, b u t Mrs Hall stood


it m Ai(uif(ul fop rtovf coasnn.


down as secretary and a replacement will be appointed by the committee. Neil Bolton will continue as f irs t


foam vice-captain, while Paul Atkinson was elected as Green's d ep u ty and Richard Blackburn was re-elected thud


team vice-skipper. The selection committee will com­


prise th e th re e cap ta ins , plus John Howden, Bill Geelan and Chris Bolton.


BUCK CLAIM FIRST TITLE inte Leagu m WinfAr T ^Aanie rergiissttrraattiiion


is on Tuesday a t the Royal British Legion club, Whalley


Road, starting a t 8 p.m. Regis tra tion closes a t 9


p.m.The fee is £30 per team and player registration forms are available on the night. Premier Division


Lacy B 2, Higher Buck A 5; Dog and Partridge B 1, Dog and Par­ tridge A 6; Kings Arms A 6, De Lacy A1; Legion A 5, CastieA2. First Division


Royal Oak A 0, Buck A 7; De Mangrove A 3, Waggon and


Horses 4; Pendle Hotel B 4, Read Constitutional Club A 3; White Hart 4, Kings Arms B 3; Higher Buck B 4, Craven Heifer 3; Whal­ ley Arms 3, Stork Hotel A 4. Second Division


Castle B 2, Bay Horse A 5; Black Horae A S, Buck Wrinkleys 2; Black Bukk 4, Pendle Hotel A3. Third Division


Brown Cow A 4, Legion B 3;


5; Station Hotel 4, New Inn 3; Bay Horae B 0, Royal Oak B 7.


Stork Hotel B 2, Horse Shoe B Fourth Division


5; Three Millstones 5, White Lion 2; Kings Arms Veterans 4, White Horse 3.


Legion C 2, Hurst Green Club


Dog A....... Kings A.—


DogB....... DeLacyB..


. 18 8 10 76


18 15 3112 18 14 4111 18 12 6106 . 18 12 6 92


p w L P


Koyal Oak A............- First Divirion P W


. 18 4 14 61


18 6 12 61 3 16 61


Read A............. 18 14 Pendle Hotel B.... 18 12 Waggon


W & Horses 18 12


hite Hart....... 18 10 Kings Arms B...... 18 9


V WARD


(nee Goldsby)


Angela and Cecil are happy to announce the safe arrival


of their son, Daniel Benedict, on October 8th, 1997. Thanks to all concerned.


Birthday, Greetings


. 18 8 10 76 ********************* (Michael and Christine . 18 9 9 6i


SEEDALL


Congratulations on 25 years of marriage.


*********************)*********************


Love from David, Graeme and Martin


Whalley Arms.... 18 9 Stork Hotel A.........18 8 . Mangrove A....... 18 6 Higher Buck B.... 18 6


Craven Heifer..... 18 4 Second Division P W


Black Bull......... 16 12 BayHorseA...... 16 9 RBLB........'...... 16 9 Black Horse A.... 16 7 BuckWrinkleys... 16 9 Pendle Hotel A.... 16 8 Brown Cow A...... 16 7 Horse Shoe A..... 16 7


and S. Padmore (Burnley) v A. Hendley and B. Cronshaw (Colne); A. Shacklady and G. Gregson (Ormridrk) v E. Williams and T., Johnstone (Warrington); J. Lang­


BELLINGHAM (Nellie)


Happy 90th birthdoy Mother October 21st


Lots of love Keith and Sylvia . Hoppy birthday Grandma Keith and Barbara/ Gillian


CastieB............ 16. 4 Third Division P W


ford and K. Whitlow (Mold) v R. Armitage and S. Parr (Wadding­ ton); M. Welsby and E. Boyle (Warrington) v M. Kirkpatrick and S. Deacon (Tottington); G. Shuttleworth and A. Handforth (Colne) v I. McNeil and J. Barrett (Haslingden); T. Round and J. Daniels (St Helens) v A. Caim3 and P. Fielding (Rawtenstall); M. Prescot and T. Taylor (Chorley) v J. Cunningham and S. Howarth (Blackburn); P. Wiggins and G. Davies (Gt Harwood) v Ft. Barnes and M. Opie (Haslingden). ____


I (14) 94, P. Walmsley (21) 38; N. Harris (-15) 84, P. Parker


I (21) 50; D.J. Timperley (20) 1103, S. Smith (21) 45; D. Cox I (-13) 98, C. Aspinall (13) 63. Pendle Club 14 (467), Social


I Club 0 (277): J. Postlethwaite


IW. Wright (27) 87, R. Faulkner I (14) 45; H. Wright (27) 65, P. Walton (20) 62; R. Wilkinson (21) 70, K. Walmsley (14) 65; D. Grant (20) 60, no player 0. Catholic A 11 (426), Low


(27) 79, D. Clay (27)61; F. Wat­ son (19) 90, N. Geldard (19) 44;


1 (24) 52; M. Ryan (13) 66, M. I Moss-Blundell (13) 57; N. Wilson (14) 85, N. Brown (23) 71; J. Bolton (19) 75, P. Mer-


Moor B 3 (426): A. Scott (14) 34, D. Ireland (23) 120; A. Pol­ lard (22) 93, S. McDonnell


I cer (21) 66; S. Wilson (26) 73, P. Berry (23) 60.


I Rimington B 10 (404), Waddington B 4 (372): E Hob-


........


I son (16) 67,1. Hothersall (15) 47; E Wmkley (21) 79, K. Ryder (21) 55; R. Bolland (20) 86,1.


4-1) Sue Meadows beat Steve Dugdale 9/5,9/4,9/6; John Mead­ ows beat Andy Miller 10/9,9/1, 9/7; Howard Blackburn beat Larry Crouch 9/6,9/1,9/5; Tony Pritt beat Conor McLaughlin 3/9, 9/3,2/9,9/4,9/4; Adrian Yates lost to Phil Leaver 9/6,1/9,7/9,5/9. Ladies


away, lost 2-3) Sue Meadows lost 0/9, 9/2, 6/9, 5/9; Sharon Willis won 9/7,9/0,9/3; Rachel Rootes lost 6/9,1/9.7/9; Sue Cartledge won 9/7,9/1,9/0; Val Fielding lost 6/9,9/5,3/9,9/4,5/9. Clitheroe 2 (v Concorde, home,


Clitheroe 1 (v East Lancashire,


Horse Shoe B........}® }1 Royal Oak B...... 16 10 Stork Hotel B..... 16 8 New Inn........... . 16 8 Read B............. J5 » Black Horse B.... 15 8 Station Hotel..... 16 7


and Stuart/ Mark/ John and Beth


Lots of love Great Grandma


Michelle/ Daniel and Martin +♦##»»»»»»#»+** W + !


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


Bay Horse B...... 16 7 Brown Cow B..... 16 4 Fourth Division


Three Millstones. Pendle Witch..... White Horse....... Kings Anns Vets.


16 13 3 88 16 10 6 82 16 9 7 77 16 8 8 76 16 7 8 68 16 6 10 68 16 8 8 66 16 5 11 69 16 6 10 53


P W L P


DUBOWSKI (John)


October 15th. Your


FAMILY NOTICES SECTION


Happy 40:h birthday. STARTS


won 3-2) Lisa Pilkington lost 3/9, 0/9,5/9; Dorothy Barker lost 4/9,


9/5; Sara Thompson won 9/7,9/5, 9/1; Unsay Trotter won 9/3,9/6,9/4.


1/9,2/9; Mary Brass won 9/4,9/3,


R u g b y ... StMary'8Hall78 Chetwynde 9


PO S T IN G th e i r h ig h e s t


score for seven y e a r s , S t Mary's Hall proved too good for their Barrow-in-Fumess


opponents. I t was clear from the open­


I Jackson (27) 49; DA. Seed (25) 64, T. Walmsley (13) 73; J. Lund Jnr (25) 74, K. Smith (21) 63; B. Conchie (2) 34, A Herd (6) 85.


I Chipping A 6 (365), Chip­ ping B 8 (379): F. Whittaker (15) 52, A. Parkinson (14) 79;


ing exchanges th a t the Cum­ b r ia n s were o u t of th e i r d ep th , b u t they fought on bravely and some generous refereeing enabled them to kick th re e p en a l ty goals with ou t g e ttin g anywhere


I G. Johnson (10) 46, S. Hay- hurst (21) 71; P. Procter (14)


I near the home side's line. Captain Blake Emery con­


I 48, A. Dickenson (21) 65; A. I Cookson (21) 65, A. Jackson I (17) 62; S. Cookson (15) 66, H. Selby (15) 54; S. Procter (14) I 88, M. Robinson (14) 48.


RUGBY TEAMS Saturday


Clitheroe (v Chorley, home,


meet 2 p.m.) M. Stott, M. Row- ley, S. Greatorex, I. Fielding, R Jacques, K. Tyas, S. Graham, A. Thornber, D. Tattersall, J. Proc­ ter, M. Wigley, B. Wilkinson, A. Nuttall, D. Barnes, R. Holmes,


A. Burrill.D. O'Duffy. Clitheroe 2nds (v Chorley,


away, meet 1 p.m.) M. Allen, D. Atkinson, D. Cox, D. Fielding, N. Green, R. Hales, S. Hall, M. Heanan, M. Hodges, P. Isher- wood, J. Knowles, P. Procter, D. Slinger, S. Taylor, R. Waterhouse, P. Whiteside, D. Witton, B. Platt, G. Williamson, S. Greatorex, T.


Dubowski. J , r , * 7 . ^ f


tinued to lead the way with four tries and there were two apiece for Joe Ansbro and


Adam Moffatt. With a half-time score ol


45-0, and this without conver­ sions, the referee was quite right to end the game early. Second half tries to Kirk


Stokes, Jose-Maria Machin, Matt Bressons, Craig Cowley, Mark Garcia and Ben Hunt, and four conversions by Clive Burrows completed the rout.


B ow ls .


bles bowls competition a t Ribblesdale Wanderers were: Wednesday: G. Schofield and G.


T


HIS week's qualifiers in the Bar-be-Quick dou­


Wood (Gt Harwood), R. Biscombe and D. Mercer (Gt Harwood), B. Griffiths and D. Bradley (Wigan), R McGirk and A. Birtwhistle (Wigan). Thursday: K. Wolhon and J.


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C h r is t in e B a rb e r w o u ld lik e to thank ev e ry on e for th e ir g ood w ish e s and gifts fo llow in g M ich e lle 's acci­ d en t and t im e in h o sp ita l . S pecial thanks to d oc to r s and s ta f f at Blackburn R o y ­ al Infirmary. C lith e ro e P o- lic e , ambulance men and Dr Brown for th e ir a t ten t ion and care a lso s ta f f and pu­ p i l s a t B o w la n d H ig h


S chool. b u y o n e C r E T T O N E JFmSJBY


"Nevor could keep your hair under control."


All our love and best


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wishes/ Anne, David/ Tony/ Paul/ Jennifer and Joseph.


, s ?


ROTHWELL (nee Pickup)


Susan and Howard are


delighted to announce the birth of their daughter,


Samantha Jayne, weighing 61b 12oz, on October 9th. A welcome sister for Amy and Rebecca. Thanks to all


family and nurses at Queen's Park Hospital for their support.


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COWGILL MILLER- Mr and Mrs A. Miller of


Moor End, Bashall Eaves "at last" have pleasure in


announcing the engagement of their youngest daughter, Charlotte to Steven,


"youngest" son of Mr and


Mrs H. Cowgill of Horse Hey Farm, Bashall Eaves. Hip, Hip Hooray


********************* Silver Weddings


Mum, Dad, Rachel and both Nanas


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


HAMLET . (nee Stott)


3?


Tim and Mandy are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Henry James, on 10th October 1997, weighing


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


71b 4oz. Many thanks to all concerned.


JACQUES (Paul)


October 16th


Love and best wishes on your 18th


From Mum, Pete, Sarah, Grandma and Grandad, Julie, Vin, Catherine and Ruth


********************* Engagements


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r p , d v e r t i s e r a n d I im e s THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1997 Coming ot Age || ..................................******* .................... Deaths


KAYLEY.- On Oc tobe r . . . . 1 9 9 7 , sud d en ly in h osp ital.


• 7th.


A lb e r t L e s l i e , a g e d 7 1 years, o f Waddington ana formerly o f Halton Wes t , th e dearly lo v ed husband ot


E ilza b e th , d ea r fa th e r o f Malcolm and Ann e, father- in - law o f Jean and Mark, a much lo v e d an d m is s e d


g ran d p a and g ran d ad ot James, Joanne,. Step han ie, E ll io t t and Emily and g reat-


NOWELL.- R e n e e w o u ld


lik e to tak e th is o p p o r tu n ­ ity to th ank art re la t iv e s . frien ds and n e igh b ou r s fo r


th e many kind e x p r e s s io n s o f sym p a th y , le t t e r s and


c a rd s o f c o n d o le n c e r e ­ c e iv e d d u r in g th e ir s a d .


lo s s . Thanking a lso ‘h e d o c ­ to r s , n u r se s and s ta f f o f Cl l th e ro e H o sp ita l fo r a ll th e ir care and k in d n e s s . R ev . A. Bailey fo r h is kind m inis


grandpa o f D ie te r . The fun­ eral se rv ic e and in term en t w a s a t S t H e len 's Church, W ad d in g ton on M on d a y , Oc tobe r 1 3 th . There w e r e family f low e r s o n ly b ut d o ­ n a t ion s, are b eing received in L e s l ie 's memory fo r th e A r th ir it is and Rheumatism C o u n c i l (A .R .C . ) c l o C a lv e r le y 's F u n e ra l S e r ­ vic e. Chatburn Road, C li­ th e ro e . A ll in q u ir ie s Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


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a ls o th e d o c to r s . nu^*®s ami s ta f f a t C lith e r o e H o s ­


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tery. F low e r s and a ll inqui- r le s to C a lv e r ley 's Funeral S e r v i c e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0


SOUTHWELL.- P e a c e fu lly on Oc tobe r 4 th , 1 9 9 7 . in Sprln gh ill H ou se, A ccring­ to n , Thomas (Tom), aged 8 9 yea r s and former ly o f Padiham and C lith e ro e . th e dearly lo v ed husband o f the f la t e M a b e l , much lo v e d


in - law o f Tony and a dear­ e s t grandad o f S erena and Thea. A se rv ic e to o k place a t T r i n i t y M e t h o d i s t Church, on Friday. October 1 0 th . fo l low e d by In te r ­ m en t a t Blackburn R oad, Cemetery. Padiham. There w e r e fam i ly f low e r s only, d on a t ion s in lieu , i f s o d e ­ s ir ed . may b e d on a ted for th e N.C.H. A c t ion for Chll-


ath er o f Jean, lo v ed fa th e r -


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


d ren . c /o Mrs J. Wrigley. M o o r g a r th . L i t t l em o o r Road. CUtheroe. BB7 1EU. In q u ir ie s to Brian I^rlce F u n e r a l S e r v i c e . T e l .


0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .___________ In Memory


ARTHUR (Gavin).- In lo v-


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * \ ing memory o f a dear t iu .- I band, father, fa th e r - in - law


m em b e r e d . Y o u r loving w ife Lucy.


and grandad, d ied Oc tobe r 1 8th , 1 9 8 8 . S a d ly m i s s e d , a lw a y s r e ­


(Alan and Susan) Congratulations oh your


YEARING


silver wedding anniversary on October 21 st.


Lots of love and best wishes from all the family.


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


BAINES.- On Oc tobe r 9th 1 9 9 7 , a t Harrogate, Stan N le y R egin ald , former ly o f


d early lo v ed husband o f th e la te Red a . d e a r . fath er o f N ich o la s , a lo v ed father-in- law o f J a n e t and d ea r e s t i g r a n d fa th e r o f R ich a rd . ■ E l iz a b e th , .M a t th ew and T h om a s , a l s o .a l o v e d b r o th e r an d b r o th e r - in - law . A requiem Ma s s w a s


ew to n - in -B ow la n d , th e


offered fo l low ed by in te r ­ m en t a t S t H u b erts Church,


D u n so p Bridge , on Wed­ n esday, Oc tobe r 1 5 th . D o ­ n a t io n s i f s o d e s ir ed may be donated fo r Mu lt iple S cle r­


v ic e . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


o s is , c / o Mr . M i le s F o x , M e lro s e , G o o seb u t ts Lane, C l i th e r o e . I n q u ir ie s to Brian P r ic e F u n era l S e r ­


CRITCHLEY.- On October 1 1 th , 1 9 9 7 , p ea c e fu l ly in C lith e ro e H o sp ita l and o f C lith e ro e , E th e l, aged 71


ARTHUR (Gavin).- In lo v ­ fin g m em o r y o f a d e a r


a th e r , fa th e r - in - law and grandad, d ied Oc tobe r 1 8th


1 9 8 8 . A lw a y s In o u r th ou gh ts . From Jack, Elaine, Tracey, L u c y a n d Marc.


HASLEWOOD (G e o r g e ) .- D ear dad and grandad, d ied O c to b e r2 0 th , 1 9 8 9 . ■ N e v e r to b e fo r g o t te n , We th o u g h t th e w o r ld o f


HASLEWOOD (H a r o ld ) . - D led Oc tobe r 16 th , 1 9 9 6 .


. Y o u shared o u r laughter,


L you*ove a lw a y s Pa t , Mick, S i­ mon and Ju st in .


N o o n e co u ld b e y o u r eQ u a l , N o m a t te r h o w th e y tr ie d ,


All ou r lo v e D o ro th y and


Y ou shar ed o u r tears . Thank y o u H a ro ld fo r th o s e p r e c io u s y e a r s .


H family.ASLEWOOD.- P r e c io u s m em ories o f George, d ied Oc tobe r 2 0 th , 1 9 8 9 . A te n d e r th o u g h t a s i le n t


F o r a h u sb an d I lo s t an d lo v e d s o d ea r .


A lic e.


Birthday Memories


DEWHURST (A da ) .- Loving birthday w ish e s for a lo v - ing mum and nana, October 1 6 th . From M a r len e and


family.


Thanks Sor Sympathy


> yea r s , th e b e lo v ed w ife o f th e la te Syd. d early lo v ed m o th e r o f A nn e, m other- in - law o f P h il ip and much lo v ed nanna o f Clare and Sarah and very d ear s is te r o f Pat . A fu ne ral se rv ic e and c r em a t io n w i l l ta k e place at Burnley C remato­ rium a t 2 p.m. tod a y Thurs­ day, O c tobe r 1 6th , 1 9 9 7 . Ethel had a great lo v e o f f low e r s and th ey w i l l b e r e ­ c e iv ed a t th e Richard Chew C h a p e l o f R e s t . 1 0 / 1 2 Whalley R o ad , C lith e ro e .


BRIGGS.- Jean and family w o u ld lik e to take th is o p ­ p o rtu nity to thank 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, le t ­ t e r s and cards o f c o n d o ­ len c e re c e iv ed during th e ir s a d lo s s . T h a n k in g a l s o


BB7 1AE, b ut d on a t ion s if s o d e s ir ed , in memory o f Ethel to C lith e ro e Hosp ital


c /o Eric and A liso n May- man a t th e ab o v e fu n e ra l1 se rv ic e . A ll in q u ir ie s. Tel. 4 4 2 2 8 5 and 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


h ig h a m (Susan)


• October 17th


DEWH U RST.- Peacefu lly on Oc tobe r 7th, 1 9 9 7 . at her h om e in C l ith e r o e . G e r ­ trude. aged 91 yea r s, the dearly lo v ed w ife o f th e late Ernest, a loving m o th er o f Hazel and th e la te R o y , also a d e a r m o t h e r - in - l a w , grandmother o f Mark, A n ­ d r ew and Lisa and great ­ grandmother o f Jack, J o e , Pe te r , Molly. Nancy, Tom


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TUG D A Y . - H a p p y 8 0 th b ir th d a y , Mary, O c to b e r 2 2n d , lo v e May.


T U G D A Y . - H a p p y 8 0 th birthday A u n t ie Mary, Oc­ to b e r 2 2n d, lo v e Maureen and Walter, happy birthday A u n t ie M a r y . O c to b e r 2 2 n d , love* D eb o ra h and Ian.


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Love from Fred/ Heather, Carol, Janet, Val, Nicola and families.


R o s ie and Harry*. A to w e r o f s t r e n g th to m a n y in a fu ll Christian life . A p r iv a te cr em a t ion w a s h eld fo l low ed by a se rv ic e o f Thanks giving a t Trinity, M e th o d is t Church, on Sat ­ urday, Oc tobe r 1 1th . D o ­ n a t ion s i f s o d e s ir ed are to b e d ivided b e tw e en Trinity M e th o d is t Church and the Lep ro sy M is s io n , c /o Mr R. H a i lw o o d . A lb io n H ou se, Kirkmoor Road, C lith ero e o r Mrs J. Pr ice. 3 9 D ow n ­ ham Ro ad, Chatburn. CLi- th e ro e . Inq u ir ies to Brian Pr ice Funeral Service. Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


D UG D A L E .- On O c to b e r 11th , 1 9 9 7 . in h o sp ita l fol low in g a road traffic acc i­ d en t and o f R im in gton , nr C lith ero e, Ian Rob e r t , aged 3 9 year s, th e d ea r e s t so n o f


DEWHURST.- The family o f th e la t e G e r t r u d e D e - w h u r s t w o u ld l ik e to thank r e la t iv e s and fr ien d s fo r p r a y e r s , e x p r e s s io n s o f sympathy and su p p o r t dur­ ing th e ir sad lo s s . Grateful th ank s a lso g o t o R ev . M i­ chael F ie ld in g , D r Ian Ib- b o t so n . N u r se J a ck ie Wain, an d th e C a s t le M e d ic a l Practice, R ib b le Ward s ta f f o f C lith e ro e H o sp ita l, Ab- b e y d a ie H om e C a re, th e S ocial S e rv ic e s Home Help S e r v ic e . C r o s s r o a d s and Tw ilig h t N u r se s and Jean and Brian Pr ice fo r th e e f f i­ c i e n t fu n e r a l a r r a n g e ­ men ts .


RAWCLIFFE.- Th e family 1


-Stanley and V io le t , and lo v ­ ing b roth er o f A llan , G i l­ lian and th e la te Brian. A funeral se rv ic e and crema­ t io n w i l l tak e place at A c­ crin g ton crematorium, on F r id a y , O c t o b e r 1 7 t h , 1 9 9 7 , a t 11 a.m. Fam ily f low e r s on ly p lea se , b u t d o ­ n a t ion s in memory o f Ian, if s o d e s ir ed to b e div id ed b e ­ tw e en The In ten s iv e Care U nit , at th e Royal P r e s ton , and Ward 1, a t B u rn ley General H o sp ita l. C /o Eric Mayman a t Th e R ich ard 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 ro e . BB7 1AW. A ll in ­ q u ir ie s . T e l . 4 4 2 2 8 5 and 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


■ arrangements. "


o f th e la te Mrs Margaret • R aw c l i f f e w o u ld l ik e to ] thank all r e la t iv e s , fr ien ds I a n d n e ig h b o u r s fo r th e ' prayers, many e x p r e s s io n s o f sympathy, f low e r s , le t ­ te r s and cards o f c o n d o ­ len c e . m as s o f ferin g s and d o n a t io n s fo r S t J o s ep h 's : R.C. Prlmaryy S ch o o l r e ­ c e iv e d d u r in g th e ir sa d lo s s . Our th ank s g o to th e s ta f f o f Ward C4, Q u eens Park H o sp ita l and P en d le Ward. C lith e ro e H o sp ita l, a lso to D o c to r 's Freeman and Bailey, n u r se s and A ll- c a r e a s s i s t a n t s w h o a t - ' ten d ed s o k indly to m o th e r during h er final w e e k s at h om e. A sp e c ia l th ank you-, t o S o c ia l S e r v i c e s a n d Home He lp s, D o ro th y and V a le r ie fo r th e i r m a n y y e a r s o f d e d ic a te d ca r e . Grateful th ank s to R ev e r ­ end F ath er Higham fo r h is freq u en t v is i t s to m o th er and fo r o f f ic ia t in g a t the: fu n e r a l . T h a n k in g a l s o A gn e s and s o lo is t Kath le en for arranging th e mu sic and ev e ry o n e w h o Joined th e family b o th a t th e funeral and in church th e evening b efo re. L as t ly th ank you to Brian Price and h is family fo r all th e ir h elp and co n ­ s id e ra t ion w ith th e funeral


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