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KfilNE & RfiWSON


Furniture • Beds " Mattresses Pine Bedroom Furniture


7 9 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE T e le p h o n e : 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 3 4 4 4


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Kings stay in the hunt for league and cup double


KINGS ARMS A march on to the semi-finals of the


Clitheroe and District Pool League Challenge Cup after destroying arch rivals Dog and Partridge B 4-1. That leaves Kings still


with the distinct possibility of a league and cup double. Cup favourites Dog and


Partridge A’s match against Royal British Legion A was postponed


until this week. De Lacy B of the Premier


Division played host to First Division Mangrove, with the frames going alternately until Mangrove took the decider. New boys and cup giant


arranged, while ladies' champion Beryl Cottam


will have a bye. • Second Division Petre


Arms have been expelled


for the remainder of the season after failing to appear at a game for the third time this term. The table has been


TONIGHT’S FIXTURES Premier Division


Kings Arms A v De Lacy A;


Dog and Partridge A v Castle A; Kings Anns B v Higher Buck A; De Lacy B v Dog and Partndge B; Buck A v Legion A. First Division


Royal Oak A v White Hart;


Waggon and Horses v New Inn; Bridge A v Stork Hotel A; Cas­ tle B v Craven Heifer; Pendle


amended accordingly with all fixtures involving Petre wiped out of the records. Petre will be allowed to


completion of all fixtures. RESULTS


Hotel B v Mangrove A. Second Division


Read Constitutional A v Black


enter again next season, subject to paying a bond which will be returned on


killers Hurst Green did it again, winning in style 4-2 a t Second Division high­


fliers Higher Buck B. • Clitheroe champions


Dog and Partridge travel to play Burnley champions Sparrow Hawk on Sunday in the second round of the national Champion of Champions competition. The match s ta r ts a t 1


p.m., and players should meet at noon at the Dog. Men’s individual champi­


on Marc Holmes plays host to Whitehaven’s Alan McLeod, although the match is yet to be


Challenge Cup Team Knockoul Higher Buck B 2, Huret Green 4; Kings Arms 4, Dog and Par­


tridge B 1| Dc Lacy B 3, Man­ grove A 4; Legion A v Dog and Partridge A — postponed. Premier Division


0.


Higher Buck A 7, Kings Arms B Second Division


A 2; Read Constitutional Club A 5, Pcndle Hotel A 2; Horse Shoe A 6, Bay Horse A 1; Swan and Royal 1, Bridge B 6; Legion B 4, Brown Cow A 3; Station Hotel v


Higher Buck B 5, Black Horse


Petre Arms-void. Third Division


leys 4; Brown Cow B 6, Read Constitutional Club B 1; White Lion 3, Royal Oak B 4; Man­ grove B 5, Horse Shoe B 2; Bay Horse B 1, Buck B 6; Black Horse B v Hurst Green PP.


Stork Hotel B 3. Buck Wnnk-


Clarets and Blues by Chris Boden


I


N this season of cup upsets, another one was delivered in the FA Cup a t Ewood Park on


the knockout blow to Rovers* FA Cup hopes, it was something of a surprise after Coventry’s 4-0 mauling on


And although it was a Premiership side that delivered Saturday. . . , it ,


the same ground only a matter of weeks ago. ^ , Yet Rovers had got off to a whirlwind s ta r t within a


minute when a delightful ball from Graeme Le Saux into th e inside left channel found Tim Sherwood, who, without even breaking his stride, whipped th e ball first time into th e bottom comer.


.. Rovers seemed set for another romp, b u t despite tneir


b r ig h t opening, Coventry could have drawn level as Gary McAllister a n d Eoin Jess b o th h ad chances to equalise before Jess did so on the half-hour.


down before Paul Telfer picked things up on the right, and his snapshot ricocheted into the path of Jess, who


finished well. And the Sky Blues were ahead on the stroke of half­


time when an incisive move down the left resulted in


ren Huckerby in, and he flicked the ball beyond Tim


Noel Whelan playing Dar­


Flowers.After the break Rovers could consider themselves unlucky as both Kevin Gal- lacher and Henning Berg crashed efforts against the


A promising move down the left looked to have broken


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


Announcements sent by post


In case of engagements by post or handed in at our front counter reception, the signatures of both parties are required.


announcements one of the parents signatures is required.


In the case of birth


Announcements for the Births and Engagements classifications


cannot be accepted by phone.


All In Memoriams and Birthday Memoriams must be pre*paid. Death Notices, Thanks for


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


Thank Yon I ARTE ET LABOREl


woodwork, but the crucial moment was sandwiched in between. GaUacher was bundled over in the box, and Chris but- ton was presented with the chance of hauling Rovers


level.But big Steve Ogrizovic guessed right, and managed to reach th e rebound and smother th e ball. Rovers’ cup hopes again faded in a competition in which they would surely have been among the


favourites, and a route to Europe disappeared. Rovers go hunting for their first double of th e season


, After registering their first league win of the season a t th e s ta r t of November ag ain st Roy Evans side with th e ir finest performance of th e season to date, Tony Parkes’ charges are ou t to repeat th e trick.


on Saturday against Premiership high-fliers Liverpool a t Anfield.


. . . . , >


Parkes ’ tactical nous completely nullified Liverpool s threat, and his 4-5-1 formation produced a 3-0 win th a t did­


n’t flatter Rovers. Sides have frustrated the Reds frequently this season a.t


Anfield, with Sunderland, Leicester and West Ham all taking unlikely draws, and Rovers must again dig deep for vital points to clear the relegation threat.


happy with the result. And his side might have had the full three points if the


B


Bournemouth side. The Clarets more th an held their own, b u t a ttacking


forays were few and far between.


game ju s t before th e hour when they had five chances to forge ahead.


Bournemouth h ad th e b e s t a t ta ck in g period of th e ,


. F ir s t Steve F le tch e r b u rs t through, only to fire well , . „


over w ith only Beresford to b e at , an d th en th e Cher­ rie s went closer s t i l l when Steve Robinson’s 20-yarder crashed back from th e foot


of th e post. M om en ts la te r R o b in so n


fired wide, th en Beresford had to save well from Fletch- | e r ’s h e ad e r , a n d from th e rebound David Town should have done b e t te r th an hook over. The Clarets kept their


. . . .


CLOTHIER-HILL Robert and Lynne are


delighted to announce the safe arrival of Iheir twin


daughters, Lydia Khira and Georgia Keesha on January lOlh, 1997. We would like lo thank family and friends, Ribble


heads up, though, and proceeded to dominate the clos- .


ing stages. Kurt Nogan cushioned the ball back to Weller from a


long David Eyres ball, and the youngster crashed his first-time shot narrowly wide. Skipper Nigel Gleghom had to be replaced after a jar­ ring challenge as he shaped to shoot, Richard Huxford slotting into midfield, but that didn’t stop Burnley s


late momentum.


Again it was another raking ball from Eyres that set record signing Barnes off in a race against Matt Hol­


# _ . . . .


land.Barnes appeared to be winning when he stood on the ball and the chance was gone. But as he shaped to lay the ball off to get another


' 'V


HUDSON (nee Hargreaves)


attack going, he was clearly held back in the area by Holland, but again Burnley appeals were in vain. The result left the Clarets without a win in six games,


Jim and Louise are pleased to


and now looking to other sides to help them out as Chesterfield, Wrexham and Walsall bid to overhaul them with games in hand that might dump Burnley


Clarets must win to keep any hopes of promotion they still harbour alive for another week.


into mid-table. Saturday’s home clash with Bristol Rovers is one the


announce the premature arrival of their daughter, Molly, on February 13th.


Thanking doctors and staff on


Ward C7, Queens Park Hospital and Community Midwives


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Valley Midwives and Ward C5, Queens Park Hospital for their generosity and support.


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People think he is crackers, , But boy can ho shake those morakas


Love from Gail, Ann and Joe ********************


GEELAN-LOCKLEY Mr and Mrs. W. Geelan of Clitheroe are delighted to announce the engagement of


their youngest daughter, Louise to Jonathan, son of Mr and Mrs H. Lockley of Chatburn on Saturday, February 15th.


Love ana congratulations from both families.


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urnley took a deserved point from their clash against crisis-club Bournemouth on Saturday, and manager Adrian Heath was


_


referee had given what looked a definite penalty for holding on Paul Barnes. The Cherries had the better of the fust half, but Mar­ lon Beresford was not extended by the busy


EATOUGH.- R o n n ie w ou ld lik e to thank all h is family and frien ds for the lo v e ly c a r d s an d p r e s e n t s and making It a great night at th e Social Club.


G R E G O R Y . - C a th e r in e


w o u ld lik e to thank all her family, frien ds and n eigh ­ b o u r s fo r a l l th e g o o d w ish e s and prayers during th e s e la s t months . Thanks a lso to ev e ryon e a t Clither­ o e Hosp ital and for th e sp e ­ cial day you gave me. Than- kyou a ll at A bbeyfleld Ex­ tra Care Home for th e w e l ­ come received. Y our s s in ­ cerely, thanks to all C.G.


O'HAGAN (n ee H arding­ ham).- Thankyou Michael


l and J an et for an o the r lo v e ­


y grandchild. Love to you a l l , from Mum and Dad


O'Hagan. Kath. Ian, Tho­ mas and Paul.


SEED.- Alic e w ou ld lik e to thank all friends, r e la t iv e s a n d o r g a n i s a t io n s f o r cards , g if t and v is i t s r e ­ ce ived during her s tay In G l sb u r n a n d C l i th e r o e Hosp ita ls . A lso thanks to d o c to r s an d n u r s e s fo r th e ir care and a t ten t io n , many thanks.


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


COPPOLA (nee Mercer)


Congratulations Dan on your 21st. ‘


Health and happiness always. . Love from Mum, Ber and ,


Amy, Marcus and Sam and Grandma


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REDMAN (Emma),.


Fobruary 24lh


DEWH U RST.- Peacefu lly on F eb ru a ry 1 6 th . 1 9 9 7 , in h o sp ita l , Thomas Cuncllffe


Love and best wishes Lindsay on your Dirihday, February 23rd.


All our love Mum and Dad, Peppino, Cristian, Steffano and Rosie.


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


Love from Judith and Ian, Steven and Tina, Pam and Roger, Glenys and Philip and the children


Happy 40th birthday, February 23 rd.


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40 40


t s t i l t t i COPPOLA


Congratulations E. J. on your 18th birthday. Have a lovely birthday (enjoy a legal drinkl)


lave from Mum, Dad and Claire.


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


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


FRANKLAND (Gary)


. i , HUNTER-LORD


Mr and Mrs J.A. Lord of Grafton Street, Clitheroe are delighted to announce the engagement on Friday, Februory 14th, of their


only daughter, Sheree to Mark, only son of Mr and Mrs D.R. Hunter of Bleasdale Avenue, Ciitheroe.


Congratulations from both families


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* * * * * * * * *


(Tom) , ag ed 6 8 yea r s , o f W a d d in g to n , th e d e a r ly lo v ed husband o f th e la te S he ila Patricia (Pat), much lo v e d fa th e r o f C h a r le s . P h i l l ip and Sarah, lo v ed fa th e r - in - law o f Mich elle, A liso n and Les, a d ea r e st g ra n d fa th e r o f C h r is t ia n an d E l le n , a l s o a lo v e d b roth er o f Mary. R ep o sin g in P e a c eh a v en Chapel o f


COOK


(Jim and Betty) 23rd February


Congratulations on your Ruby Wedding Anniversary


Loti of lore from Richard, Pamela, Isabel, Paul, Nigel, Jason, Daniel, Luke, Joshua and Chetsey


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * to - Death*


STARTS HERE


Horse A; Brown Cow A v Pendle Hotel A; Horse Shoe A v Swan and Royal; Station Hotel v Bay Horse A; Legion B v Bridge B;


Higher Buck B-bye. Third Division


Bay Horse B v Buck Wnnkleys; Horse Shoe B v Buck B; Brown Cow B v White Lion; Black Horse B v Read Constitutional Club B; Mangrove B v Royal


Oak B. POINTS AND POSITIONS Second Division


1, Read Constitutional A 89; 2,


High Buck B 82; 3, Bridge B 79; 4, Horse Shoe A 61; 5, Black Horse A 61; 6, Pendle Hotel A 56; 7, Legion B 53; 8, Bay Horse A 43; 9, Swan and Royal 41; 10, Brown Cow A 37; 11, Station Hotel 34; 12, Petre Arms 0. Third Division


Wrinkleys 77; 3, Hurst Green 76; 4, Mangrove B 67; 5, Buck B 66; 6, Horse Shoe B 66; 7, Royal Oak B 64; 8, Stork Hotel B 57; 9, Brown Cow B 51; 10, Bay Horse B 50; 11, Read Constitutional B


1, White Lion 80; 2, Buck 49; 12, Black Horse B 38. Your FAM ILY


N O T IC E S S EC T IO N


WATSON


Jeff and Karen are pleased to announce the birth of their


daughter, Eleanor Bealrice, born 10th February, 81b 4oz al the


Friaridge Hospital, Northallerton ********************


Birthday Greeting*


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LORD (Daniel)


February 22nd


(Jim and Betty) 23rd February


COOK


Congratulations on yo ur Ruby Wedding Anniversary


With lots of love from Jacqueline, Andrew,


Stephanie and Matthew


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stf


O'HAGAN (nee Hardingham)


Michael and Janet are pleased to announce the safe arrival of


their son, Matthew Thomas, born 10th February, 1997, weighing 8lb 6oz.


A most welcome brother for Clare.


Grateful lhanks to all concerned


Happy 18th birthday, February 20th


All our love Mum and Dad ********************


LORD (D aniel) .- H a p p y 2 1 s t birthday, all my lo v e , D on ­


na xx. ******************** ROBERTS-POPE


Congratulations and best wishes Emma and Adrian on your engagement. Love from both fam ilies.


******************** Ruby Weddings


******************** Stork Hotel B v Hurst Green; S?


LEEMING (noe Cuncarr)


Ion and Kalhryn are pleased to


announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Georgia Jessica, born on 11 th February, weight


5lb loz. Special thanks to all staff on C7, Queens Park Hospital. Thanking everyone for the


presents, cards and flowers received.


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GUY (Karen)


JACKSON- GOODWIN


Mr and Mrs I. Jackson of


Waddington are delighted to announce the engagement on Friday, February 14lh, of Olga to Jonathan Andrew Charles Goodwin, son of


Mr and Mrs R. Goodwin of West Newton, Somerset


Love and congratulations from both families


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*****


LATIMER.- fo r such i lo v e S te .


Advertiser and 1 imes /T \


The Clitheroe THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1997 Birth*


LATIMER (n ee P a r f l t t ) . - A lison and Stc are p lea sed to announce the sa fe arrival o f th e ir d augh ter . Kenya J a d e , on February 1 5 th , 81b. Thanks to Rlb ble Val­ ley m ldw lv es and Wards C5 and Bl» Queens Park H o s ­ pita l. A w e lcom e s is te r for Kurt and Kirby.


A lison , thanks i b eau t ifu l gift.


• Nigel xxx.


Birthday Greetings


LLOYD (D e r e k ) . - Hap p y 40 th birthday. Friday. F eb ­ ruary 2 1 s t . L o ts o f lo v e , from Jacqui. Gemma and


Engagement*


G E E L A N - LO C K L E Y .- C o n g r a tu la t io n s L o u is e


and John, on you r engage- m em t . L o v e a n d b e s t w ish e s from Claire. Dar- r e n . B r a d l e y Danielle.xx x.


a n d Coming o f Age


G E E L A N - L O C K L E Y . . C o n g r a tu la t io n s L o u is e and Jonathan, on your en ­ gagement. A ll ou r lo v e and b e s t w ish e s . A n g e la and Lee.


4******************* ******************** In Memory


BRIDGE (C a th e r ln a ) .- Of B a r r ow , d ie d F e b r u a r y 2 1 s t . 1 9 8 8 . A lw a y s r em em b e r ed .


' 19 95 and my dad Stanley, d ied November 3rd. 1 9 7 7 .


EA RN SHAW .- T r e a su r e d mem o ries o f my mum Bar­ bara. d ied February 19th,


Sam and family. A s lon g as life an d m em o­


r ie s fast. We w i l l lo v e and r em em b e r you.


GELDARD.- Fon d m em o ­ ries o f my dear so n Brian,


God b le s s you both, daugh- te r Jean, Ray and grand­ children S tephanie. Angela and Scott.


and a dear b ro th er to Pa tr i­ cia and Irene, d ied Febru­ ary 16th, 1 9 7 6 , aged 19. A la s t g o o d b y e Brian ,we


d id n o t say. B u t In o u r h e a r ts y o u w i l l a lw a y s s ta y .


INGHAM (G la d y s ) .- D ied peacefully. February 2 5th . 1 9 9 6 , dearly lo v ed w ife o f Alfred, w e l l loved m other to Deanna and Brian and so n - in - law Don and grand­ children Gillian and Mark.


A ll ou r lo v e foreve r. Mum. s i s t e r s an d fam i ly , God b le s sx x .


-^LANGSHAWS


We m is s y o u m o r e than w o r d s can say. Y o u r e In o u r h e a r ts fo r ­


e v e r .


LAWSON (Sarah).- In lo v ­ ing mem ories o f a dear m o ­


a lw a y s s ta y . L o v e d a n d r em em b e r e d e v e r y d a y .


ther. grandma and mother- in - la w . d ie d F e b r u a r y 2 5 th , 1970. D e e p in o u r h e a r ts y o u w i l l


PARKER (J o h n ) .- Lovin g m em o r ie s o f a d ear h u s ­ band and dad. w h o passed away, February 2 1 s t , 1 9 8 2 . Love from Kathleen, Lor­ raine, Carol and J il l.


From Ronald, George. Ber­ yl and Carol.


R E Y N O L D S ( T h o m a s George).- Remembering a very spe cial dad and grand­ ad . d ied F eb ru a r y 2 1 s t ,


SCOTT (F r a n c e s J e a n ) . - F e b r u a r y . 2 2 n d . 1 9 9 2 . Treasured m em ories o f a dear mother, nanna, great- grandma, s is t e r and friend


A lw a y s in o u r th ou gh ts . Love from George and Vi and fam i ly an d Ida and Harry and family.


1 9 8 9 . ■ ^ to many.


Beau tiful m em o r ie s a r e a l ­ w a y s w i th us.


t ,


SHERLOCK (A lic e ) .- Lov­ ing mem ories o f a s l s t e r and au nt ie, died February 2 6 th ,


TOW N SEN D .- T r e a su r e d mem ories o f ou r dear son. Michael. February,25 th. O u r th o u g h ts a r e fu l l o l m em o r ie s . We s p e a k y o u r n ame w i th


1 9 9 6 . S a d lym ls s e d . By Jean. Les and family.


Our l i v e s g o on w i th o u t B you .u t w e s t i l l fe e l th e pa in in


p r id e , ■


TVe'Jl m is s a n d lo n g fo r all , o u r d a y s .


Y s id e .o u r sm i le , y o u r vo ic e , y o u r lo v in g w a y s ,


A s lo n g a s w e liv e , w e 11 al w a y s b e g la d , th a n k fu l a n d p r o u d th a t y o u w e r e o u r la d .


. . . ,


' Dad and family. T O W N S E N D M l c h a e . (Mick). In loving memory, o f a dear broth er, d ied F eb ­ ruary 2 5 th , 1 9 9 5 . M em o r ie s k e e p y o u e v e r near . A s t im e u n fo ld s a n o th e r A y e a r .


God b le s s Michael. Mum. . „ „


Love, Mark, D eb b ie , Jade T on ilea and J od ie .


lw a y s in 'o u r h e a r ts and thoughts.


TOWNSON (F r e d e r ic k ) . - Loving m em o r ie s o f a dear h usband and fath er, d ied February 2 4 th , 1 9 9 6 . In o u r h e a r ts y o u w i l l a l­


w a y s s ta y , L o v e d a n d r em em b e r e d ■ e v e ry d a y . With lo v e from Linda, M i­ chael and Richard xxx.


TOWNSON (F r ed e r lck ) ' .-


2 4 th , 1 9 9 6 . R em em b e r e d a lw a y s . Love from Mum.


Treasured m em o r ie s o f a d ea r s o n . d ied Februa ry


TOWNSON (Frederick).- In memory o f a dear brother, d ied February 2 4 th , 1 9 9 6 .


Richard Chew


FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone


Day 443045 Night A family owned funeral concern.


an, John, Sally, He len and families .


A lw a y s In o u r th ou gh ts . From Margaret. Jean, S us ­


TOWNSON (F r e d e r lc k ) . - D ied F eb ru a ry 2 4 th , 1 9 9 6 . .


F eb ru a ry com e s w i th d e e p regret. The d a y th e h o u r w e w i l l n e v e r fo rg e t.


R e s t . A se rv ic e w i l l be held tom o r row , at Waddington M e th o d is t Church. Friday. F eb ru a r y 2 1 s t a t 1 1 -1 5 a.m. fo llow ed by cr emation a t Sklp ton Crematorium at 1 2 -2 0 p.m. Family f low e r s o n ly p lea s e , d on a t ion s in lieu i f s o d es ired, may be d onated for The C lith ero e H e a l th C e n t r e M e d ic a l Fou n d ation Fund, c /o Mrs P a u lin e P r ic e . 3 9 D ow n ham Road. Chatburn, .Cli­ th e ro e . BB7 4A U . Inquiries to Brian Price Funeral S er­ vic e. Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


GARRATT.- On February 1 7 th , 1 9 9 7 , p ea c e fu l ly in th e E a s t Lancs H o sp ic e , James (Jim), aged 4 4 years, o f B i l l ln g to n . th e much loved husband o f Susan, the


F r om B r ia n a n d M a r in a . Thank* Sor


-‘-Sympathy


BOW M A N .- D e n n i s an d family w ish to thank all r e l­ a t iv e s . friends, neighbours and all w h o at ten d ed the funeral se rv ic e for all the many kind le t te r s , cards, d o n a t io n s and f lo r a l t r i ­ b u te s receiv ed in memory fo Sarah. S pecial thanks to d oc to r s and s ta f f a t Whal­ tley Medical Practice, d o c­


loving dad o f Lynsey and S teven and th e dear so n of D o r is and th e la te George G a r r a t t , a l s o th e d e a r b roth er o f C hr is t in e. A fun­ eral se rv ic e w i l l be h eld at S t L eon ard 's Church,* Lan- gh o, on Friday February 2 1 s t a t 1 p.m. p rior to cr e­ m a t io n a t A c c r in g t o * C r em a to r ium a t 2 p .m . F l o w e r s ( s p r a y s o n ly p lea se ) , o r i f s o d es ired, d o ­ n a t ion s for th e Eas t Lancs Hospice Fund and all inq u i­ r ie s to C a lver ley ’s / Lang- s h a w s F u n e r a l S e r v ic e King S tr e e t . Whalley. Tel 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 4 5 2 9 .


LAK IN .- On W ed n e sd a y . Februa ry 1 2 th , 1 9 9 7 , at C lith ero e Hosp ital, fo l low ­ fing a long i l ln e s s bravely


(Billy) , aged 78 year s, th e e v e r lo v in g h u s b a n d o f Mary Lakin o f C lith ero e, trea su r ed fa th er o f Billy, Mary. David, J an et and the la te Margaret, a lso a sp e ­ cial fa th er- in - law, grandad, great-grandad, broth er and u n c le . A fu n e ra l s e r v ic e to o k p la c e a t S t P au l s Church. L ow M o o r . C li­ th e ro e . on Tuesday. Febru­ ary 18th, 1 9 9 7 . prio r to in ­ term en t at C lith ero e Cem­ e tery. D on a t ion s received in memory o f Billy, to C li­ th e r o e H o sp ita l, c /o Eric Mayman fo r th e Richard C h ew F u n e r a l S e r v ic e 1 0 -1 2 Whalley Road,. CII


o u g h t , W i l l iam H e n r y


th e ro e , BB7 q u i r i e s , T e l . 4 4 3 0 4 5 , 4 4 2 2 8 5 .


WHITTAKER.- P e a c e fu lly on February 18th. 1 9 9 7 . at


h is h om e in R im in g to n . I saac Ble zard W h it tak e r , aged 7 9 years, th e dearly lo v ed husband o f D ily s (nee W e s tw e ll) . th e much loved father o f R obe rt . David and A nd rew, a d ear father-in- law o f Hazel. Beverley and J a n e t , a l s o a d e v o t e d grandpa o f Mat th ew . D a­ n iel, C hristopher. Kathryn.


Ward E 3 , Q u e e n s P ark H o sp ita l and to R ev . Q. W ilson fo r h is w o rd s of comfort and kind min is tra ­ t io n s and to Eric Mayman and s ta f f o f th e funeral s e r ­ vic e for th e ir h elp and ex ­ c e l le n t p r o f e s s io n a l and dignified service.


o r s , n u r se s and s ta f f o f Over 36 years experience


HOLDEN.-The family o f the la te John Holden w ish to th ank a ll th e ir r e la t iv e s , frien ds and n eighbours and


Tel: C l i th e ro e 4 422 85 in Attendance


MR. TERENCE SCOTT


all th o se w h o at ten d ed the funeral se rv ic e a t S t P e te r s Church. Stonyh u rs t , for the kind ex p r e s s io n s o f sympa­ th y r e c e iv ed during th e ir sad lo s s and for th e g en er­ o u s d on a t ion s they have r e ­ ce ived. Special thanks to all th e s ta f f at Blackburn R oy ­ al Infirmary, and Queens Park Hospital.


KERSHAW.- R e la t iv e s and friends o f th e la te Donald K e r sh aw w o u ld l ik e to th a n k e v e r y o n e w h o a t ­ ten d ed h is funeral service for th e kind ex p r e s s io n s o f sympathy. S p e c ia l th ank s to all th o se w h o o v e r the p a st few year s have lo ok ed af ter Donald in such a car­ ing and careful w a y , en ­ abling him to remain in ms ow n h om e , to R e v . A n ­ th ony R ob e r ts for th e s in ­ cerity and s im p lic ity o f the se rv ice and to Eric Mayman and c o l le a g u e s fo r th e ir s en s it iv ity and com petence in th e fu n e r a l a r r a n g e ­


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' le t t e r s , ca rd s and d o n a ­ t io n s in memory o f Billy r e ­ ce ived for C lith ero e Hospi tal. Special thanks to Doc to r Huson, n ur se s and s ta f f o f P e n d le Ward and th e Community N ur se s for all th e ir k in d ne ss , a lso Rev. R. N ic h o l s o n fo r h is k in d , comforting m in is trat ions .


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