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' n The Clitheroe


F u rn i t u r e • Bed s • Ma t t r e s s e s Pine Be d ro om F u rn i t u r e .


7 9 L O W E R G A T E , C L IT H E R O E T e l e p h o n e : 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 3 4 4 4


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I HE Junior County Bowling Championship at Ribbles-


_ _ dale Wanderers has been won for the first time by a local


bowler. Adam Wallace, who bowls a t th e


Ribblesdale club, took the title after five g ru e l l in g games in h is la s t appearance at the competition. Adam is 18 and will be too old to


enter the competition next year. The final was against reigning cham­


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pion Ashley Eighteen from Blackpool. The game s tar ted evenly but Adam began to take control in the middle part and eventually ran out an easy


21-13 winner. He was jo in ed in th e honours by


Clitheroe bowlers Lee and Andrew Edm o n d so n in seco n d a n d th ird place. Their performance was all the more remarkable as they have only


ju s t taken up the sport. In four th place was was Richard


Conboys from Whalley. The consolation event for th e first


round losers was won by Peter Wor­ d en from P r e s to n with Darwen bowler Steven Clough finishing sec­


ond. Adam is pictured in action on th e


Wanderers1 green. (CAT8352)


Reigning champs off to terrible start!


D EFENDING Great Harwood The defence of their title began with a heavy , .


and District Bowling League champions Great Harwood A


had the worst possible start to the new season.


defeat at the hands of Globe. Promoted teams enjoyed mixed fortunes


down to Antley.


Great Harwood B will be pleased with them opening results against Rushton Street A and Ribblesdale A respectively. The best win in the Second Division was recorded by Burnley Road B at Waddington A while Clayton Gatty were not far behind with their win at newly-promoted Ribbles-


Elsewhere, Rishton Conservative A and .


dale B. Whalley A and Leisure Hour had little diffi-


culty in their encounters with Hurst Green A and Globe B. Coppice had a narrow victory


over Rishton. In the Third Division, Free Gardeners and


and Welcome, relegated a t the end of last n a ui a


Rushton Street B celebrated their elevation to a higher division with wins over Salesbury B and Rishton Conservative B, while Come welcome, re


with Haslingden BC enjoying an easy home win over Spring Hill and Salesbury A going


home to Sabden Red. RESULTS


First Division Globe B 9, Gt Harwood A 1; Gt Harwood B 8, Rib­


blesdale A 2; Rishton Con. A 0, Rushton St A 1; Salesbury A 2, Antley 8; Haslingden BC 8, Spring


Hill 2. Second Division


ton Gatty 7; Waddington A 1, Burnley Rd B 9; Whalley A 7, Hurst Green A 3; Leisure Hour 7,


Globe B 3. Third Division


9, Come and Welcome 1; Rushton St B 7, Rishton Con. B 3.


Burnley Road A 10, Waddington B 0; Castle A 7, Milnshaw Wanderers 3; Hurst Green B 3, Victoria


7; Immanuel 3, Sabden Red 7. « , ! « « « «, ------ I


for gloiy in the ELGA Handicap Trophy qualifier on Sunday.


John Pawson (77-10-67) and Jonathan Dugdale (75-7-68) filled the first four places in Division One and will, subject to availability, go forward to represent the Whalley Road club at Wilp- shire GC on Saturday, May 10th. Reserve is David Heesom.


Paul Ainger (73-9-64), Scott Milne (71-5-66),


Nigel Schofield (83-14-69) topped Division Two after a card play-off with Roy Eaton (85-


, _ . . .


16-69), Gary Moores (85-14-71) claiming third place on the card from Orville Hudson (84-13-


71).Paul Levett returned 90-24-66 and won Divi­ sion Three by no fewer than five shots from Bryan Hart (94-23-71), David Johnson (99-26- 73) finishing third on the card from Jim Fumell


(95-22-73). Junior Captain Daniel Preedy won the gross


prize with a level-par round of 71. The combined efforts of Ken Barker, John Hammond, Peter Hammond and Steve Cun- liffe enabled them to win the Texas Scramble on


Saturday with 65-11.7-53.3 Runners-up spot went to Peter Shearon,


Granville Riling, Chris Eddlestone and Chris


Wood with 63-7.5-55.5. While Bernard Bithell, Bill Birch, Peter Houldsworth and John Blackledge finished third with 67-11.3-55.7 after a card play-off with three other teams. • Mytton Fold members were also aiming for a place at Wilpshire next month. Steve Hill (94-26-68) won the qualifying round


CUtheroe 30, Lostock 10


Sights set on Handicap Trophy BY GEORGE EMBLEY


CLITHEROE Golf Club members vied .


but, because of handicap limitations, the Lang- ho club’s representatives will be Harry Gould (88-18-70), Paul Rawlings (85-14-71), Martin Sheriiker (88-16-72) and Martin Haworth. • The Stonehouse Restaurant sponsored the


ELGA Handicap Trophy qualifier at Whalley. Nick Williamson (79-11-68) won on the card from John Spencer (87-1968) and these two will be joined in the team by Peter Davey (97-2869) and Ray Bradley (83-13-70).


Davey’s return earned him a fourstroke handi­


cap reduction and came one week after he recorded his first-ever hole-in-one. • Mrs Sheila Cornwell (39 points) was declared


the winner of Clitheroe ladies’ individual Sta- bleford following a three-way card play-off with Mis Dorothy Dady and Mrs Susan Johnson. Clitheroe Ladies defeated Lostock Hall 2.5-1.5


away on Sunday to move into the next round of the Mail on Sunday Team Classic. Sheila Cornwell and Chris Stokes won, Joan


Rhodes halved and Mary Thompson lost as the Ribble Valley hopes progressed in this presti­


gious event. Clitheroe Ladies met with more success on


Monday when they recorded an emphatic home victory over Burnley in the Handicap Shield. Sheila Cornwell (captain), Mary Eglin, Mar­


OWEN (nee Black)


Simon, Fiona and Bethany are delighted to announce the safe arrival of Rhys James,


| weighing 91b 5oz on April 8th. Thanking Ribble Valley Midwives, all staff on Bl, Queens Park Hospital, family


doctor and a big thank you to a very special granny


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garet Holden, Dorothy Dady, Marilyn Fletcher and Jean Holt all won, while Edith Child


halved. • A card play-off determined the winner of


Whalley ladies’ RNLI competition. Margi^iL Heyworth (10360-73) triumphed


ahead of Marjorie Foulds (102-29-73), with Marian Miller (96-21-75) completing the plat­


ings.


Littlemoor men in fine form I t was not until the mid-point


CLITHEROE RUFC scored a comfortable league victory over Lostock on Saturday.


15th win of the season, but more importantly, they began to restore some of the confi­ dence that has been missing over the last couple of weeks. One factor in building that confidence was the ability to name an unchanged side from the previous week. Surprisingly, given the final outcome, it was Lostock who took an early 3-0 lead, but Clitheroe hit back immediate­ ly thanks to an individual effort from Steven Greatorex. He took the ball from the base


The locals registered their


of a ruck to buret through four tackles, looped round the out­ ride and touched down in the


comer. The lead was stretched to 11- ,


3 by two Dave Watson penal­ ties, then Greatorex struck


again. This time the centre three-


quarter line were involved as the hall was moved quickly from right to left allowing Greatorex the chance to claim his second try of the match. Watson converted to make the


score 186. At this point Clitheroe should


have run away with the game, but they were eager to try the


spectacular rather than play the straightforward rugby that had produced a 15-point lead. The second period saw almost complete domination by the


of the second half that the Clitheroe lead was extended. This time it was birthday boy Mike Francis who scored with typical charge through the heart of the opposition


defence. Watson converted and shortly afterwards Francis repeated


, the feat to score the aiders fourth try of the game and his


15 th of the season. A consolation try to Lostock


■ favour of the littlemoor ride. With time running out it


took the score to 30-10 in


seemed that Greatorex would squeeze in at the comer for his hat-trick, but he unselfishly unloaded inride to supporting full-back Andrew Burrill, only for the referee to spot a non­ existent forward pass and dis­ allow the try. On Saturday the first team travel to Bumage to face a ride their defeated in a close game earlier this season. Lostock 2nds 3


Clitheroe Cavaliers 64


season reaches its close. Last weekend they produced


The Cavaliers are saving some of their best until last as the


the team’s largest score of the season when they visited Lostock. The Cavalier selection com­


apeice for Knowles, Taylor, Slinger, Whiteside and Water- house, with Proctor and Atkinson claiming one each. Taylor also kicked two conver­


sions. The only points Lostock were


able to record came from a 25 metre penalty kick late in the game. To their credit the home side fought on bravely but, against a Cavalier team who cannot wait to get onto the field each weekend, Lostock never had a


hope. The second team played the


game perfectly, with Slinger using his trusty right boot to rifle the ball down field from the Cavaliers’ 22 metre line. Once a reasonable lead was


established, Clitheroe lifted the tempo and ran from all


areas of the field. They took quick tap penalties and recycled the ball at every


opportunity. Forwards and backs support­ ed each other and there were often two or three players on hand to score the tries. "Mr Utility” Duncan Field­


LORD (Bernard and Pauline)


Congratulations Mum and Dad on your Ruby Wedding, April 22nd. Love from


TOMLINSON (nee Spencer)


Graham and Valerio are


delighted to announce the saFe arrival of their son,


Andrew Martin, on 8ih April, 1997, weighing 81b 4oz. A welcome brother for Michael.


Thanks to Ribble Valley Midwives, Dr Huson, Sue


and Karen, and staff on B l, Queens Park Hospital. Thank you to family and


friends for the help, cards and gifts received.


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TOM L IN SO N <n«. S p in - a r ) , - Congratulations Gra­ ham and Valerie, on the


birth of your son. Andrew Martyn. a little brother for Michael. Love and b e s t w i s h e s . G r a n d a d an d grandma Tomlinson.


Births


W A LK E R (n e e H o lm e s ) .- A n d r ew a n d J u d i th a r e p le a s e d to a n n o u n c e th e b i r th o f a d a u g h te r , S o p h ie L o u is e , a w e lc om e s i s te r fo r D an ie l, o n S u n d ay A p r i l 1 3 th a t C a r l is le M a te rn i ty


H o sp i ta l . ■ Golden Weddings


ing slotted in well at full-back and ran the ball back into Lostock territory every time he got possession. But Clitheroe’s man-of-the-


home ride. The forwards were well in con­


trol. Hooker Dave Tattersall consistently took the opposi­ tion ball allowing scrum half Malcolm Heanan time and space to set the backs in motion.


lil


mittee were able to recall the likes of Mike Chambers and Simon Hall and were pleased to welcome new boy Chris Iphofen, who had a slendid debut at outride centre knock­ ing large holes in the Lostock defence. From the fifth minute when


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match was Jason Knowles who not only scored two tries but ran in support of his team mates for every minute of the


game.Saturday is the team’s last home game of the season against Burnage, and


Richard Waterhouse opened the Clitheroe account with a fine try the Cavaliers went on an 80-minute rampage. The town ride scored a total of 12 tries — there were two


READ STODDART


although this will be a tougher encounter, the Cavaliers must


expect a win. This will be the last opportu­


(Christine) April 17th, 1997


nity at Littlemoor to see the finest second team Clitheroe have produced. Kick-off for the game will be 3 p.m.


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All our love from Chris, Carole and Danielle


(nee Bleazard) Jack and Hazel


Love and best wishes on your Golden Wedding, Saturday 19th April From Gillian, John Barbara,


Hartley and Susan and all tho grandchildren


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Kath, Bruce/ Sue and Dev Congratulations Nana and Grandpa


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Lots of love from Stuart, Sarah, Michael, Vanessa,


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DOYLE.* T h e fam ily o f th e la te Id a W in n w o u ld l ik e to th a n k e v e r y o n e f o r th e s ym p a th y s h o w n d u r in g th e i r r e c e n t s a d lo s s . S p e ­ c ial th a n k s to s ta f f a t th e i C l i th e ro e N u r s in g an d R e s ­


B re n d a L e ig h fo r h e r k in d m in i s t r a t io n s a n d to Bill t an d s ta f f a t C a lv e r le y ’s fo r


d e n t ia l H om e , to th e Rev. h e i r d ig n i f ied se rv ic e s . PUNCHARD


(Harold and Margaret) To Mum and Dad.


Congratulations on your


Ruby Wedding Anniversary, April 20th.


Love always David and


Karen, Steven and Undo and Unda and David. To Nanny and Grandad. Have a lovely day.


Lots of love Mlchello and Mark, Kevin, Leanne and Sarah and "Mr Johnson" (Daniel) and Amber, xxx To Margaret and Harold. Happy anniversary. Lots of love Mum.


R ILEY.- P e a c e fu lly o n A p r i l 1 0 th , 1 9 9 7 , a t O a k la n d s N u r s in g H om e , B u rn le y , A n n ie , a g e d 8 4 y e a r s , o f C l i th e ro e a n d fo rm e r ly o f l H a s l in g d e n , t h e d e a r l y


F . th e mu ch lo v e d m o th e r o f T h e lm a a n d S u sa n an d t h e l a t e D a v id , a d e a r m o th e r - in - law o f Bas il an d a d e a r e s t n a n a o f N e ll , P h i l ­ ip , K e i th , F re d d y , A l iso n a n d J a c k i e a n d a g re a t* g r a n d m a . R e p o s i n g in P e a c e h a v e n C h a p e l o f R e s t . S e rv ic e an d c r em a t io n w ill t a k e p l a c e a t B u r n l e y C r em a to r ium , to m o r r o w F r id a y , A p r i l 1 8 th , a t 11 a.m . F am i ly f low e r s o n ly p le a s e , d o n a t io n s in l ie u if s o d e s i r e d may b e d o n a te d fo r a n d c h e q u e s m a d e p a y ­ a b le to C l i th e ro e C r ic k e t C lu b , B ow lin g S e c t io n , c /o M r s P a u l i n e , P r i c e , 3 9 D o w n h am R o a d . C h a t* b u rn , C l i th e ro e , BB7 4AU. I n q u i r i e s to B r ia n P r ic e 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 .


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EDWARDS.- T h e fam ily of th e l a te A n n ie E d w a rd s w is h to th a n k a l l r e la t iv e s , f r ie n d s , n e ig h b o u r s a n d a l l w h o a t te n d e d th e fu n e ra l s e rv ic e f o r a l l th e m a n y Kind le t te r s , c a rd s , f lo ra l t r ib u te s a n d d o n a t io n s r e ­ c e iv ed In th e i r t im e o f s o r ­ row . S p e c ia l th a n k s to D o c ­ t o r F la t le y , D o ro th y a n d s ta f f a t E s h to n C o u r t , C li­


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& 9 Fourth Division Free Gardeners 6, Salesbury B 4; Milnshaw Park Coppice 6, Rishton BC 4; Ribblesdale B 3, Clay­


HARRISON [nee Seed)


David and Julie are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Rachel Louise, weighing 91b 2oz, on lOlh April, 1997. A welcome sister for James. Many thanks to all concerned.


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Thank You


BURNOP A r th u r a n d Emily, w o u ld l ik e to th a n k a l l t th e i r fam ily a n d f r ie n d s , fo r


a n d g o o d w is h e s , re c e iv e d o n th e i r g o ld e n w e d d in g . A n d m a n y th a n k s f o r “ lo v e ly p a r ty .


h e lo v e ly p r e s e n t s , c a rd s


I ST JUDE.- O u r L o rd th a n k s f o r p r a y e r s a n s w e r e d . K.E.S.


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Now you're an O.A.P., Think how easy life will be, Pension at the P.O., Bus Pass at the ready. The only thing you cannot get,


Is a free prescription for the sherry.


CUDDY (nee Broadbent)


season,were beaten comprehensively at Milnshaw Park.


Michael and Nick! of Granham House Barn, Hothersall, are


off in the right frame of mind in their quest to return to the third at the first attempt with a whitewash of Waddington B. Castle A, also relegated, had a more nervous


In the Fourth Division, Burnley Road A set „ , .


result than the scoreline suggests, winning the aggregate by a single chalk. Victoria will be pleased with an away win at Hurst Green B, but newcomers Immanuel will be disappointed with their opener at


delighted to announce the safe arrival of


Benjamin "Louis" James on Friday, April 4th, 1997 at


Sharoe Green Hospital, Preston, weighing 7lb 11/2 oz.


A lovely little brother for Charles, Tim and Jonny


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Lots of love Bernard, Kath, Bruce,


Stuart, Sarah, Michael, Sue, Dev, Vanessa,


Amanda, Laura and Jessica +++++++4+++4++++++++


FAMILY


NOTICES SECTION HERE


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Advertiser and 1 rp THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1997


Birthday ; G re e tin g s


Deaths 44444444444444444+a l . a f t e r a lo n g i l ln e s s 60 LORD (Pauline)


BAILEY.- O n A p r i l 1 2 th . t 1 9 9 7 . In C H th e ro e H o sp i­


b r a v e ly b o rn e , J o h n E d ­ w a rd . ag e d 6 9 y e a r s , o f C l i­ th e ro e , fo rm e r ly o f H u r s t G r e e n , th e b e lo v e d h u s ­


b a n d o f L a u ra , mu ch lo v e d d a d o f R ic h a rd a n d E d i th ,


lo v in g g r a n d a d o f V icky. Lucy. T h om a s a n d J e s s ic a a n d a lso a mu ch lo v e d an d r e s p e c t e d f a t h e r - in - l a w . b r o th e r , b r o th e r - i n - l a w . u n c le , c o u s in a n d f r ie n d , a fu n e ra l s e rv ic e a n d in t e r ­


m e n t t o o k P*®5e ** J o h n ’ s C h u r c h , H u r s t


G r e e n , o n W e d n e s d a y . A p r i l 1 6 th . T h e r e w e r e fam ily f low e r s o n ly , b u t d o ­ n a t io n s a r e b e in g re c e iv e d in m em o ry o f J o h n , i f so d e ­ s i r e d . f o r e i t h e r th e S t J o h n ’s C h u rch F u n d . T h e S t P a u l ’s C h u r c h F u n d , L o w M o o r , o r t h e C h i l d r e n ’s S o c ie ty , c /o C a lv e r le y ’s F u n e r a l S e r ­ vic e, C h a tb u rn R o a d , C l i­ th e ro e . A l l in q u i r ie s . Tel. 012 0 0 442020.


C H IL D . - O n A p r i l 1 0 th , 1 9 9 7 , In C l i th e ro e H o sp i ­


vta l , M a ry A n n , a g e d 9 3


th e la te P e rc y C h ild , ( to ­ g e th e r a t la s t ) , th e much lo v e d m o th e r o f M ich a e l, J o a n a n d Sylvia , a lso a d e a r m o th e r - in - l a w , g r a n dm a a n d g r e a t - g r a n d m a a n d


e a rs . th e b e lo v e d w ife o f Deaths TURNER. - O n A p r i l 9 th .


1 9 9 7 . p e a c e fu lly in h o s p i ­ ta l . E d i th . In h e r 8 9 th y e a r , th e b e lo v e d w ife o f th e la te


H a r ry , m um - in - law o f P a u l in e , a l s o a d e a r g r a n d m o th e r o f S h a ro n , G ra h am


in s ta n le y a n d th e l a te


Thanhs Sor Sympathy


SPEAK.- Eleanor. Poter and David would like to tbank a l l f am i l ie s , f r ie n d s a n d


R o y W in s ta n le y T u r n e r , W th e m u c h lo v e d n jum o f


a n d S te p h e n , d e a r g r e a t grandmother, d ea r s is te r and a special friend to SI


n p fa h b o u r s fo r th e Kina ex p r e s s lo n s o f sym p a th y a n d th e m a n y c a rd s o f c o n a o


le n c e re c e iv e d in th e i r ,s a a lo s s , a lso fo r a l l th e lo w e r s a n d d o n a t io n s fo r Q u®eil s t P a rk H o sp i ta l , a lso to D oc-


a n d a t te n t io n a n d a l l d o c to r s a n d n u r s e s , to K ev .


orr H u S fh lso n fo r h i s c a re


mon. Dawn and Karllegh. The funeral serv ic e w a s h e ld in S t L e o n a r d s


R o n P h i lp o t t fo r h i s k in d m in is t r a t io n s , a lso a s p e


C h u rc h . L a n g h o , o n M o n ­ d a y . A p r i l 1 4th . p r io r to in -


t e rm e n t a t O ld L a n g h o C h u r c h y a rd . T h e r e w e r e


f lo w e r s , o r d o n a t io n s ^ in l ie u if d e s i r e d in E d i t h s m em o ry fo r th e M a n c h e s ­


t e r R o y a l Eye H o sp i ta l C a lv e r l e y ’s /L a n g s h a w s


r ie s T e l. 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 4 5 2 9 .


F u n e r a l S e r v i c e . K in g S t r e e t . W h a lley . A ll in q u i ­


W IL LIAM S .- P e a c e fu l ly in C l i t h e r o e H o s p i t a l , o n


A p r i l 1 4 th . 1 9 9 7 . G r e ta , ag e d 75 y e a r s , d e a r ly lo v e d


clal thanks to Evelyn, Ron. Carol and Christine for all their help and to Eric May-


d ig n i f ie d a r r a n g em e n t s .


man from Service for all their care and help.


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FUNERAL SERVICE ■ In co rp o ra tin g


w ife o f th e la te D av id A n ­ ld e r s o n W i l l iam s , th e b e ­


L in d a , a lso a d e a r m o th e r - in - law a n d g r a n dm o th e r .


o v e d m o th e r o f G len n a n d


R e p o s in g in th e C h a p e l of t R e s t . C h a tb u rn R o a d . Cil-


h e r o e , w h e r e a. f u n e r a l s e rv ic e w i l l


d e a r s i s te r o f R o n n ie . M a ry w i l l b e s a d ly m is s e d an d fo n d ly r em em b e r e d b y h e r fam ily a n d f r ie n d s . P r a y e r s


w e r e s a id a t T h e C h a p e l o f R e s t , o n W e d n e sd a y . A p r i l 1 6 th , p r io r to in te rm e n t a t C l i th e ro e C em e te ry . A ll in ­ q u i r ie s to C a lv e r le y ’s F u n e r a l S e rv ic e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0


4 4 2 0 2 0 .


DAVIES. - O n A p r i l 7 th . 1 9 9 7 , p e a c e fu l ly a t h om e a f t e r a b ra v e f ig h t o v e r tw o y e a r s . R o s a l in e M a rg a r e t ,


M o n d ay , A p r i l 2 1 s t a t 12 n o o n , fo l low e d by c rem a ­ t io n a t A c c r in g to n C rem a ­ to r ium a t 1 p .m. F low e r s o r d o n a t io n s fo r F r ie n d s o f C l i th e r o e H o s p i t a l , c / o C a lv e r le y ’s F u n e r a l S e r ­


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vice, C h a tb u rn R o a d , C l i­ th e ro e . A ll in q u i r ie s . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


In Memory


W I W W W W W W fam ily a n d f r ie n d s . A fun- -—■*« I e r a l s e rv ic e w a s h e ld o n T u e s d a y , A p r i l 1 5 th a t T r in i ty U n i te d R e fo rm e d C h u r c h . ; B row n h l l l , p r io r


| b e s a d ly m is s e d b y a l l h e r 90


love and congratulations on your 90th birthday,


WILSON (Ellen) (Nellie)


Sunday April 20lh, 1997.


Adrian and Anne, Ruth and Steve and John


Coming of Age


th e mu ch lo v e d w ife o f E d ­ d ie a n d lo v in g m o th e r o f M a rk a n d G ra em e . R o s w i l l


HACKING (E l l .n ) , - T r e s s - u r e d m em o r ie s o f a d e a r m o th e r a n d g r a n dm o th e r , w h o d ie d A p r i l 2 2 n d . 1 9 7 8 . W e Keep o u r m em o r ie s O u r lo v e o f th e p a s t , F o r d e e p In o u r h e a r ts , I tw a s p la n t e d to la s t .


to c r em a t io n .a t P le a s in g - to n . T h e r e w e r e f am i ly f low e r s o n ly , b u t d o n a t io n s a r e b e in g re c e iv e d fo r C a n ­ c e r R e s e a rc h to M r s B. Tay' lo r , 1 1 5 C h a tb u rn R o a d .


HALL ( J o h n ) .- In m em o ry o f a d e a r d a d , d ie d A p r i l 2 2 n d ,


B tl lin g to n .


C l i th e ro e . A ll in q u i r ie s to C a lv e r le y ’ s /L a n g sh aw s F u n e r a l S e r v i c e . T e l . 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 4 5 2 9 .


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COWKING {tee Alwyn)


TWTWT,m T T T f T T T f f » » » j th e b e lo v e d w ife o f th e la te R a ym o n d In g h am , th e lo v ­ ing m o th e r o f M a r ia n an d th e l a t e P a t r i c k , a l s o r mu ch lo v e d g ra n dm a , slS' te r , s is te r - in - law , a u n t an d c o u s in . R . I .P . A f u n e r a l m a s s w i l l b e h e ld , to d a y T h u r s d a y . A p r i l 1 7 th , in th e E n g l ish M a r ty r s R .C . C h u rc h , W h a lley a t 1 0 -3 0 a.m . p r io r to in te rm e n t a t W h a lley a n d W isw e l l C em ­ e te ry . F low e r s an d a l l in ­ q u i r i e s t o C a lv e r l e y * /L a n g s h aw s F u n e r a l S e r v ic e . K ing S t r e e t , W h a lley . T e l. 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 4 5 2 9 .


I M a ry W in i f r e d (W in n ie ) , ag e d 7 3 y e a r s , o f W h a lley .


I April 17th Congratulations Lee on your 21st birthday.


Lots of love Mum/ Dod, Nigel and Joanne/


Grandad/ Nonna/ Gran and Undo Jack


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O 'B R IE N . - O n A p r i l 9 th , , 1 9 9 7 , p e a c e fu lly in h o s p i ta l l


th e r o e , th e b e lo v e d h u s ­ b a n d o f th e la te P eg g y O ’ B r le n , lo v in g d a d o f K ev in , , P e te r , A n n e a n d J o a n , a lso i a d e a r g r a n d a d , b r o th e r a n d u n c le , 'R e s t in p e a c e . R e q u iem m a s s w a s h e ld in i S a in ts M ich a e l a n d J o h n s C h u r c h . C l i t h e r o e . o n | W e d n e s d a y , A p r i l 1 6 th . . M a s s o f f e r in g s a r e s t i l l . b e in g re c e iv e d . In q u i r ie s to th e R o c k d a le F u n e r a l S e r ­ v ic e , W h a l le y R o a d , C l i ­


th e ro e . T e l. 4 4 2 4 9 7 .


Thanks Sor V Sympathy


a n d fo r t i f ie d b y th e r i t e s o f T h e H o ly M o th e r C h u rc h , 1 P e te r , ag e d 77 y e a r s , o f C li- ,


Brian FUNERAL DIRECTOR.


A genuine family-owned funeral concern serving the', Ribble & ■ Hodder Valley


• • 24hr personal service


Residence & Peacehaven Chapel of Rest in o u f own private ■ :■ . courtyard


___ Carl and Pauline Brian, Jean,


DAY or NIGHT Tel: Clitheroe 441297 , Golden Charter Pre Paid Funeral Plans Available on Request'


IN GH AM.- O n A p r i l 1 0 th , 1 9 9 7 , p e a c e fu lly in B la ck ­ b u r n R o y a l I n f i rm a r y ,


■ W il l a lw a y s b r in g r e g r e t , B u t th e h e a r ts th a t lo v e d y o u tr u ly ,


1 9 9 6 . To k n o w y o u n e v e r s a id g o o d b y e ,


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A r e th e o n e ’s th a t w o n t fo rg e t .


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H A L L ( J o h n ) . - L o v i n g m em o r ie s o f J o h n , a d e a r ly


F rom y o u r so n D av id .


lo v e d b r o th e r , w h o d ie d o n h is b i r th d a y . A p r i l 2 2 n d ,


1 9 9 6 . N o ia s t w o r d s w e r e sp o -


A n d o n ly G o d k n o w s w h y . A l s o r em e m b e r i n g o u r


lo v e d o n e s g o n e b e fo r e F rom s i s te r s H i ld a a n d Nel*


H A R G R E A V E S (M a r k ) . T r e a s u r e d m em o r ie s o f a v e ry d e a r s o n a n d d ad d y ,


l ie . :


d ie d A p r i l 1 6 th 1 9 9 4 . Lo v e f rom M um a n d d a d , a n d d a u g h t e r s S a r a h a n d


Emma.


Y o u n e v e r s a id g o o d b y e . Y o u w e r e g o n e b e fo r e w e k n e w ,


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P e rso n a l A tten t io n D a y ,a n d N ig h t Telephone:


- • A family owned funeral concern. • E & A M A Y M A N Fu n e ra l D ire c to rs


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FROM PRINTS! FROM SLIDES! M and A3_


, 1 443045 o r 442285 , - . ,


Offering a personal and caring service to the bereaved at anytime •Mr T e r e n c e S c o t t - in a t t e n d a n c e , .


Residence and Chapel o f Rest 10/12 Whalley R o a d , Clitheroe P R IV A T E P A R K IN G


From Jo h n . Wendy and Linden. Pottcrford Farm,


Pre Paid Funeral Plans Available on Requhst__^


CALVERLEY’S LANGSHAW’S


(Estl888) Chatburn Road, Clitheroe Telephone: 01200 442020 (24 HRS)


Formerly Robert (Bob) Chew King Street, Whalley


Telephone: 01254 824529 (24 hrs)


A Family Run Caring Service .


'VV, Funeral Director: Mr W Smith -


Consultant: Mr Tom Hincks N.A.F.D. Dip PRIVATE CHAPELS OF REST


Our own funeral plans available ; ;


Members of the National Association of Funeral Directors


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