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division of the Warburton’s Youth League with a well-deserved 5-0 win over their counterparts from Ighten


Mount.


and were limited to one goal, scored by Philip North, who used his strength to bundle the ball over the line despite the attentions of two defend-


Clitheroe missed several chances m the first half .


6rSin the second half Thomas Hibble made two superb saves which seemed to dispirit the visi­ tors and Clitheroe went on to dominate the


m j^ce Chadwick scored his first with a cool finish and added another after good work from Richard


Tyrell.


Man-of-the-match Liam Gidlow scored number four with a right foot shot and Philip North made


ing in a solid Wolves defence, who have not con­ ceded a goal in their last three matches. After losing last week the Wolves Under 11s


it 5-0 with his second goal of the game. Simon Ryan and Oliver Nuttall were outstand­


from the Accrington League bounced back with a 10-2 win over Great Harwood Rovers. They made a slow start but goals from James


Halstead and Ed Carter made it 2-0 at half time.


break before Harwood pulled one back. Man-of-the-match Jordan Walmesley made


Martin Greatorex made it 3-0 soon after the ,


it 4-1 and then Tom Blockeel made a tremen­ dous penalty save to maintain his side’s advan-


tag©.Goals from Carter, Dearden and Greatorex


mance to beat Huncoat 5-0 last week, with goals from David Parkinson (2), Lee Waller, Gary Brun- skill and Chris Rush. Karl Fowler was man-of-the-


made it seven for the Wolves before Halstead popped up with two to complete his hat-trick and Greatorex scored his third to complete the scoring. Wolves Under 13s produced a fine team perfor­


match.


At the weekend, the Under 13s again had them shooting boots on, beating North Valley 6-2 with another brace from Parkinson and further goals from Terry Nelson, man-of-the-match Brunskill,


. . . ..


stenholme Rink, the Under 12s recovered to win 10-2.Mark Hitchen netted four with John Knowles


Waller and Rush. Despite conceding an early goal against Wol-


CLITHEROE Wolves Under 10s moved into the top half of their the scoresheet.


The Clitheroe THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1997 Births


Nap-happy Wolves continue to improve


Junior Soccer


(2), Simon Hodgson, Waller, Lee Chadwick and Ben Dewhurst also on target.


Whalley win exciting game


and the two sides served up another cracking


tie.Harwood started the stronger this time, but Whalley’s defence were up to the challenge. After coming more into the game goals from


there were telling contributions from Simon Hart­ ley, David Mercer and Jamie Barnes. The Under 12s had a great 6-0 win when they


Shaun Stell had a great game for Whalley and . „ „ „


sive. Man-of-the-match was Terry Fothergill and


FOR the second time in three weeks Whal­ ley Under 13s met Great Harwood Town


Mark Langley and David Price gave them a 2-0 victory-


took on Clayton Park Rangers. The side improve with every game and goals


from Terry Fothergill (3), Richard Benson (2) and Jamie Enfer ensured their victory was comprehen­


on Salterforth. The game was played at a furious pace with


Toby Banfield played well. The Under 9s were also winners when they took


Whalley eventually winning 4-2. Goals came from Donald Wharton, Mathew Riding and man-of-the-match Maitland Steel


(2).Haslingden Juniors were the unfortunate side to come up against Whalley’s Under 10s. The side played some great football in what was


an exciting encounter. Darren Fothergill, Sam Dean and man-of-the-


well to lose 6-1 to Blackburn Boys Under 9s. Adam Brown got the goal as the side decided to


NEW DARTS SEASON IS IN FULL FLOW


trict Darts League again. ’ Twenty-three teams in three divisions


THE dark nights of winter herald the start of the Clitheroe and Dis­ SPRING MILL remain top of the


returned on time. As from this week, fines will be issued to


will flight their way through the season to reach double top. To date, three matches have been played, although some result cards have not been


offending teams. In the matches to date, two 121 checkouts


have been registered by R. Webb and G. Robinson, who also checked out in 15 darts, while M. Unwin checked a 16-dart leg. The number of 180s has already hit dou­ ble figures, with J. Burgess hitting two in


one match. The four result cards not returned to the


First Division RESULTS New Inn A 3, Kings Arms A 5; Dog and Par­


tridge 8, Clitheroe Social A 0; Black Horse 6, Black Bull 2.


Second Division Petre Arms 6, Judge Walmesley 2; Pendle Inn


6, Pendle Witch 2; BBC A 5, Mangrove 3. Third Division


POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division


1, Dog and Partridge 19; 2, New Inn A 16; 3,3,


Kings Arms A 15; 4, Black Horse 13; 5, Royal Oak 9; 6, Craven A 7; 7, Black Bull 5; 8, Clitheroe Social A 4.


Second Division 1, Pendle Inn 15; 2, Pendle Witch 12; 3, BBC


A 11; 4, Petre Arms 11; 5, Judge Walmesley 9; 6, Mangrove 9; 7, Swan With Two Necks 9; 8, Bay


Horse 4. Third Division 1, Horse Shoe 13; 2, Craven B 11; 3, New Inn


B 11; 4, BBC B 8; 5, Bridge Inn 8; 6, De Lacy 7; 7, Clitheroe Social B 6.


De Lacy 4, BBC B 4; Horse Shoe 6, New Inn B 2


Dog and Partridge are Bay Horse v BBC B; Craven A v Royal Oak; Swan With Two Necks v Bay Horse; Bridge Inn v Craven B.


Ribble Valley Ladies' Darts League - despite a 10-2 defeat at the hands of


Dog and Partridge. Craven B are level on points at the top of


First Division Royal Oak 3, Catholic SC 9; Dog and Partridge


(Clitheroe) - no game; Spring Mill 10, Low Moor 2; Craven B 5, Legion B 7; Legion A 4, Craven A 8; Craven A 6, Royal Oak 6; Legion B 4, Legion A 8; Low Moor 3, Craven B 9; Dog and Partridge 10, Spring MU12. Second Division


Mangrove 5, Bay Horse (Barrow) 7; Kings


Anns 0, Station 12; Clitheroe SC 8, Brown Cow 4; Black Bull (Chatburn) 7, Billington BC 5; Bridge Inn 4, Black Bull (Langho) 8; Bay Horse 10, Kings Anns 2; Black Bull (Langho) 8, Man­ grove 4; Billington BBC 6, Bridge Inn 6; Brown Cow 5, Black Bull Chatburn 7; Stat ion 5,


Clitheroe Social Club 7. HIGH SCORES


140 and 125 - Pat Dixon (Black Bull Langho); 140


and 100 - Jeanette Cowperthwaite (Dog and Par­ tridge); 140 - Ludi Celesia (Billington), Joyce Cowgill (Catholic SC), Alma Haydock (Royal Oak);


133 - Helen Parker (Station), Rene Kiddie (Spring Mill); 132 - Tracy Foulker (Station); 129 - Heather Burgess (Legion A), Barbara Parker (Spring Mill); 1 gft — Barbara Parker; 124 _ Rosie Taylor (Black Bull Chatbum); 123- Joanne Hodgson (Craven B); 122-Margaret Slater (Brown Cow); 121 -P a t Shan- ley (Bay Horse), Roisin Heyward (Royal Oak), Pat Dixon (Black Bull Langho); 116—Joanne Hodgson. • Blade Horse have withdrawn from the league. POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division


1, Spring Mill 21; 2, Craven B 21; 3, Craven A 19;


4, Legion A 19; 5, Dog and Partridge 17; 6, Legion B 14; 7, Catholic 14; 8, Low Moor 10; 9, Royal Oak 9. Second Division


1, Black Bull Langho 28; 2, Station 27; 3;


Social 22; 4, Bay Horse 20; 5, Bridge 19; 6, Billing­ ton 16; 7, Black Bull Chatbum 14; 8, Mangrove 14; 9, Brown Cow 11; 10, Kings Arms 9.


Double whitewash for squash club


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second and third teams narrowly lost their games. • i ' , -


- , ' ‘\ ‘ Men -RESULTS


, Clitheroe 1 (v Reedley3, home, won 5-0) Ray Diydeh won 9/6,9/0,9/4; John Carter won 9/0,: - 9/3,1/95/9,9/7; Stuart WariUe won 9/6,9/6,9/5; Robert Fielding won 9/6,9/4, 91.2; Nell Catter-'


racU^roe2 (v Reedley 5, away, lost 2-3) John Meadows 6/9,9/5,9/0,419,10/8; Howard Black- J bum lost 8/10,9/7,2/9,8/10; Dave Mackenzie won 9/7,9/3,9/4; Phil Leaver lost 9/6,619,0/9,.


9/10; Adrian Yates lost 9/5,3/9,3/9,9/7,2/9.


ows lost 9/4,6/9,4/9,9/4,7/9; Larry Crouch lost 9/2,5/9,9/4,2/9,0/9; Tbny Pritt lost 5/9,4/9,2/9;, Dave HUley lost 8/10,7/9,6/9.


Clitheroe 3 (v Reedley 4, home, lost 1-4) Steve Dugdale won 9/6,9/10,8/9,9/4,9/5; SueMead-j ' : Ladies :


• " Clltheroe 2 (v Longridge 1, home, won 5-0) Nikld Bywater won 9/6,219,9/4,9/0; Lisa Pllk- i ington won 10/8,9/2,9/7; Mary Brass won 9/3,9/3,9/7; Sara Thompson won 6/9,9/3,9/4,10/8; j Llnsay Trotter won 9/0,9/6,9/1.” ' V!


\ WEEKEND TEAMS Clitheroe (v Bumage, away, meet 12-30 p.m.) K. Tyas, M. Row-


ley, Stuart Greatorex, I. Fielding, M. Heanan, D. O’Duffy, S. Gra­ ham, A. Thomber, D. Tattersall, T. Dubowski, B. Wilkinson, J. Proctor, A. Nuttall, D. Barnes, R. Holmes. Subs: A. Burrill, A. N.


Other. Clitheroe 2nds (v North Ribblesdale, home, meet 1-30 p.m.) M.


Allen, P. Allen, A. Bond, M. Chambers, D. Fielding, S. Greatorex, N. Green, S. Gretton, P. Procter, D. Slinger, S. Taylor, R. Water- house, P. Whiteside, G. Giles, M. Clapham, D. Atkinson, D. Cox, S. Hall, T. Hitchen, J. Knowles, B. Platt, D. Witton.


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D A W S O N . - T h a n k s t o ev e ryon e w h o s en t f low e r s , cards and g if ts during my r e c e n t s ta y in h o sp i ta l . Shirley.


FARNWORTH.- May I take th is op p o r tu n ity to thank my fam i ly , f r ie n d s and n e igh b ou rs for th e lo v e ly cards and f low e r s during my s ta y in h o sp ita l , thanks to B la ck b u rn R o y a l and C l i th e r o e H o s p i ta l s fo r th e ir kind a t ten t io n , a lso D r Zac and Barrie. Special th ank s to my friend Pearl for h er k in d ne ss to me s in c e I came h om e . God b le s s eve ryon e. Love She ila.


THANKS TO.- G od . H oly S pirit and S t Jude for pray­ e r s an sw er ed .


TUDGAY.- Mary w o u ld lik e t o th a n k M a u r e e n an d W alte r fo r th e lo v e ly party th ey gave h er fo r h er 80th b ir th d a y . A l s o a l l th e frien ds w h o came and for th e beau t ifu l p r e sen ts I r e ­ ce ived. Thank you to all.


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


Simon and Lisa are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son, Zachary Lee on October 22nd 1997.


BYWATER (nee Rawcliffel


A welcome brother for Elliot Dee.


Sincere thanks to all concerned.


ECCLESTON- ARKWRIGHT


daughter, Nicola to Jason, eldest son of Mr and Mrs B. Eccleston of Siddows Avenue, Ciitheroe.


Croasdate Drive, Clitheroe are pleased to announce the engagement of their only


Mr and Mrs M. Arkwright oF


Love and congratulations from both families


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BUSH.- On Saturday, Oc to­ ber 2 5 th , 1 9 9 7 , peacefully in Qu een ’s Park Hosp ital and o f P en d le Court, Cli­ th e ro e , John J o sep h (J o e ) , loving husband o f th e la te M a r g a r e t , d e a r ly lo v e d fath er o f S he ila, fath er- in - law o f Eric. R ep o s in g In the C h ap e l o f R e s t . F u n e ra l se rv ic e and cr emation shall tak e place today. Thursday. Oc tobe r 3 0 th . 1 9 9 7 at 2 -3 0 p.m. a t Burnley C remato­ rium. Family f low e r s on ly b ut d on a t ion s may b e made to th e Fire S ervice Ben ev o ­ le n t Fund, c /o C a lv e r ley ’s Funeral Service, Chatburn R o a d , C l i t h e r o e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


CALVERLEY.- On October 2 5 th , 1 9 9 7 , sud d en ly, but peace fu lly in h o sp ita l , John Edward Calverley, aged 80 y e a r s , lo v e d h u sb a n d o f Frances and lo v ed by h is c h i ld r e n , g r a n d c h i ld r e n and g r e a t -g r a n d ch i ld r en . R e p o s in g In P e a c eh a v en C h ap e l o f R e s t . F u n e ra l s e r v i c e


B a r th o lem ew ’s C h u r ch , T o s s id e , tom o r r ow , F r i ­ day. O c to b e r 3 1 s t a t 11 a.m. fo l low ed by a p rivate cremation. Family f low e r s on ly p lea s e , d o n a t io n s in lieu i f s o d e s ir ed are to be d iv id e d b e tw e e n T ow n Head S urgeries , S e t t le and S e t t le Ambulance Service, e i th e r to b e le f t on th e church p la te o r s en t , c /o M r s P a u l in e P r ic e , 3 9 D ow n h am R o a d , C h a t ­ burn, C lith ero e, BB7 4AU. In q u ir ie s to Brian 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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JACKSON (Nolan)


Congratulations on your 21st birthday, November 1st. Good luck for the future. All our love always, mum, Albert, Nancy, Stephen, Sonia and David.


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RESULTS


the First Division following a 9-3 win over Low Moor.


match Calum Mahon scored the goals in what was


a comfortable win. After trailing 3-0 at half-time the Under 8s did


going down 5-3 at Junior Clarets. Hitchen scored twice, with Fowler also finding


However, the Under 12s lost out on Sunday,


go all out in attack in the second half, but two late goals ensured the Blackburn side emerged as win­ ners.


all had outstanding games. The Under 15s put in a below-par performance


Joe Cross, Steven Blackshaw and Chris Hawara


against Revidge and unexpectedly lost 2-1. Mark Arthur put Whalley in front with a 25-


yard strike, but after the break Revidge dominat­ ed for long periods and were rewarded with two goals. Richard Whalley was man-of-the-match. The Under 14s lost their County Cup match with Kirkham Juniors 6-3 after coming back from


5-1 down to make it 5-3. Michael Shields, Chris Grafton and Liam Hill-


Parker got the goals and Andrew Strong and Gary


Astley were outstanding. The Under 16s produced a battling performance


against Darwen Town, despite losing 9-2. Mick Lord got both Whalley goals and was


whole side after a characterful display.


named man-of-the-match, and new keeper Chris Clarkson also had a good game making some fine


saves. Manager Mark Wilson was full of praise for the


Unbeaten run extended


ued their unbeaten start to the season with an emphatic 10-0 victory over Brierfield


READSTONE United’s Under 9s contin­


hat-tricks while the remaining goals came from Shaun Laurie (2), Adam Sharpies and Thomas Marsh. Man-of-the-match was Chris Holt. The Under 10s had an excellent 6-1 victory over


Celtic. Gary Bowker and Oliver Tyreman both scored


Barnoldswick United: Goalscorers were Steve James (2), John Thompson (2), Benjamin Heap and Michael Whittaker, who was also man-of-the-


match. Ryan Thomas-Fisher had an excellent game for


the Under 11s, scoring five goals to help his side beat Bacup Borough Juniors 8-2. The other goal scorers were Thomas Harling (2)


and Johnny Burbridge. The Under 12s had an excellent victory over


James (3), Thomas Harper (2), Jo Waller (2) Chris Holland and man-of-the match Steve Tre- anor(2).


Great Harwood Rovers. Goalscorers in the 10-2 win were Matthew


Your l i i l l


FAMILY NOTICES SECTION


STARTS HERE MURRAY Silas and Deborah are


- pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son,


William Silas, on October 21st, 1997. A welcome brother for Samantha.


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Thanks to the Ribble Valley Midwifery Team.


Birthday Greetings


GOWER (S tu a r t ) .- Happy 3 0 th birthday, Novem b er 3rd.


urday. Love Ann xxxx. Coming oC Age


H av e a g r e a t p a r ty on Sat ­ i Deaths


HOLDEN.- On Sunday. Oc­ to b e r 2 6 th . 1 9 9 7 . p ea c e ­


m DOUGLAS


Michael and Judith are happy to announce the safe arrival or their son, Jonathan Michael on October 18th 1997.


A welcome brother for Robert. Thanks to all concerned.


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fu lly in R o e f ie ld N ur sing H om e . C l i th e r o e . R o s e , aged 8 5 year s, th e b e lo v ed w ife o f th e la te Bernard H o ld e n , o f C l l t h e r o e , d e a r ly lo v e d .m o th e r o f Tony, d ea r e s t s is te r o f John and s is te r - in - law o f Mary and a much lo v ed au nt ie. A sh o r t se rvice w i l l be h eld at C h ew s Chapel o f R e s t a t 1 0 a.m. tod ay Thursday, O c to­ b er 3 0 th , p rior to se rv ic e and cremation a t Accring­ ton Crematorium. 11 a.m. Family f low e r s on ly p lea se , b ut d on a t ion s in memory o f R o se , to th e ab o v e m en ­ t ion ed nursing home, c /o D o c to r J. Bickford, R o e - f ie ld Nursing Home, Edls- ford Road, C lith e ro e . A ll Inquiries to Eric Mayman for The Richard C hew Fun­ eral Service, C lith eroe. Tel. 4 4 3 0 4 5 and 4 4 2 2 8 5 .


HODGKINSON - STEER


delighted to announce the safe arrival of Thomas Jarvis, on


Simon and Catherine are


Sunday, October 26th, 1997, weighing 81b. Many thanks to friends, staff and staff of


Clitheroe Health Centre and Queens Park Hospital.


SEREMAK.- On Monday, Oc tobe r 2 7th , 1 9 9 7 , p ea c e ­ fu lly in C lith e ro e H osp ital, fort ified by th e R ite s o f The Holy M o th e r Church, Ed­ ward , o f Cockrell Terrace, Barrow, b e lo v ed husband o f th e la te P h y ll is , father o f Eva, grandfather o f David, Susan and Adam and a lo v - s Ing great-grandfather, a lso a sp e c ia l and dear friend to Alan. Th ere sa, Mark and David. Funeral se rv ic e and cremation w i l l take place at


A ccrin gton Crematorium, on Friday, Oc tob e r 3 1 s t . 1997 at 1 -3 0 p.m. F low e r s and in q u irie s to Calver leys Funeral Service. Chatburn R o a d . C l i t h e r o e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


LAYCOCK (nee Thulborn)


Susan and Stephen are


delighted to announce the birth of their son, Danny


Elliot, weighing 71b 8oz, on October 24th, 1997. Many thanks to all family and


friends and to all the nursing staff at Sharoe Green Hospital, Preston.


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SINGLETON.- On October 2 2n d, 1 9 9 7 , p eace fu lly In h o sp ita l and o f C lith ero e Margaret, aged 8 9 y e a r sL th e b e lo v ed w ife o f th e la te Thomas S in g le to n , d early b e lo v ed m o th e r o f Margar­ e t and Mary, a lso a much l o v e d m o t h e r - i n - l a w , g ran dm a , g r e a t -g r a n dm a and s is te r . A fu neral s e r ­ vic e to o k place a t S t James* C h u r c h , C l i t h e r o e , o n


M o n d a y O c to b e r 2 7 th , 1 9 9 7 , prior to in te rm en t at C lith e ro e C emetery. D on a ­


t io n s in l ieu o f f low e r s in memory o f Margaret, i f so d e s ir ed , to th e ab ove men­ t io n ed church o r C lith eroe H o sp ita l, c /o Eric Mayman fo r The Richard Chew Fun­ eral S erv ice, 10/1.2 Whal­ le y R o ad , C lith e r o e , BB7 1 AW. A l l in q u ir ie s T e l . 4 4 3 0 4 5 and 4 4 2 2 0 5 .


SW A L E S . - On O c t o b e r 1 9 th , 1 9 9 7 , p ea c e fu l ly at R iv e r s id e H o u s e , Matilda J a n e ( J e n n y ) , a g e d 8 7 year s, lo v ed w ife o f th e la te l G e o r g e S w a l e s , d e a r ly


M ich a e l , lo v e d m um - in law o f J e f f and Joan , much lo v ed and m is sed grandma o f Mark, Pau l, H eathe r and A n d r ew , a lso D ian n e and great-grandma o f C h r is to ­ p h e r and K lr s ty n . Jen n y w i l l be sa d ly m is s sed and fo n d ly r em em b e r ed . The funeral se rv ic e and crema­ t ion w i l l be a t A ccrin gton Crematorium, on Monday, Novem b er 10 th a t 11 a.m. Family f low e r s o n ly p lea se , b u t d o a n t io n s c o u ld be made in lieu , fo r S aw ley l Care H om e s, c /o C a lv e r ­


o v ed mum o f Kath le en and


burn Road, C lith e r o e , BB7 2A P . A i l in q u ir ie s . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


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TYRER.- Pea c e fu lly on Oc­ to b e r 2 5 th , 1 9 9 7 . In Cll th e r o e H o s p i t a l , M a r y , aged 9 2 year s, o f C lith e ro e , th e d early lo v ed w ife o f th e la te Ben, much lo v ed m o ­ th e r o f M a r g a r e t , lo v e d m o th e r - in - law o f D a v id , a lso a dear gran dmothe r o f N ic h o la s . C a r o l in e a n d Charles. R.I.P . A R eq uiem Mass w i l l be offered a t S t M ic h a e l a n d S t J o h n ’s C h u r c h , C l i t h e r o e , o n Monday, N o v em b e r 3 rd a t ’ 1 1 -4 5 a.m. fo l low e d by er e -1 m a t lo n a t A c c r i n g t o C r em a to r ium a t 1 p .m Family f low e r s on ly please^ d on a t ion s in l ieu i f s o d e ­ s ir ed , may b e d on a ted fo r t h e a b o v e m e n t i o n e d church, c /o Mrs C aroline M u ld o o n , P e n d le H o u s e , of f P en d le S tr e e t Eas t , Sab- d en , Lan c s . In q u ir ie s to Brian P r ic e F u n e ra l S er- . vic e. Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


WALMSLEY.- On Saturday. October 25 th . 1 9 9 7 , p ea c e ­ fu lly a t Mapleford Nursing Home and formerly o f Hay- h u r s t S t r e e t , C l l th e r o e B e s s ie , aged 7 4 yea r s , b e ­ lo v e d w i f e o f th e la t e Francis, b e lo v ed m o th e r o f Carol, dear m o th e r - in - law


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. Funeral Service (Est 1888)


o f P h i l ip , , a l s o d e v o t e d grandma o f Adam and d e a r s i s t e r - in - l a w a n d aunt. R ep o sing in th e Hy- n d b u rn C h a p e l o f R e s t , from w h e r e th e c o r te g e w i l l lea v e fo r a se rv ic e and committal on Monday. No v em b e r3 rd a t 1 0 -3 0 a.m. at A ccrin gton Crematorium. Family f low e r s on ly, b u t if. s o d es ired, d on a t ion s may be made to th e -Superscan A p p e a l , c / o H u n d b u r n Funeral S ervices . Inq u ir ies to th e Hyndburn Funeral S e r v ic e s , Q u e e n ’s R o a d . A c c r in g to n . T e l . 0 1 2 5 4 '2 3 3 1 3 3 .


In Memory


BAXTER (James).- October 3 0 th , 1 9 8 7 . Ten y e a r s h a v e p a s s e d s o


In m y h e a r t y o u w i l l a lw a y s s ta y .


Quickly, T h ou gh ts o f y o u d a y b y day.


To my dear dad, God b le s s , Yvonn e.


HAMER (D o r is ) . - T r e a s ­ ured m em o r ie s tod ay and ev e ryd a y o f a d ea r w i fe , m o th e r and nan, w h o le f t us O c to b e r 3 1 s t , 1 9 9 3 . A lw a y s In o u r th ou gh ts , F o r e v e r In o u r h ea r ts . Y o u r l o v i n g h u s b a n d George. Loved and remem­ b ered alw a y s , Pamela, Ian and fam ilies .


LEE (F r a n k ) . - T r e a su r e d m em ories o f a d ea r father,


grandfather, fa th e r - in - law , d ied N ovem b er 2n d, 1 9 9 6 . S o d e a r ly lo v e d . So s a d ly m is s e d , N o t a d a y g o e s b y . When w e d o n ' t th in k o f you .


Lo v e you a lw a y s , J an ice , Ju dith , Paul, G eo f f and P e ­ ter.


Thanks tor Sympathy


i ta k e th is o p p o r tu n i ty to . thank all r e la t iv e s , frien ds an d n e ig h b o u r s fo r th e many kind e x p r e s s io n s o f sympathy, le t te r s and cards o f con d o len c e re c e iv ed dur­ ing h er sad lo s s . Thanking, a lso Rev. R. P h ilp o t t fo r his com fo r t in g m in is tr a t io n s , R ow lan d , Barbara and th e fr ien ds around me fo r th e ir


JOH NSON (H e rb e r t WII- tlam).- Val w o u ld l ik e to


: h elp and k in d n e s s . To all w h o have given d on a t ion s to th e Super Scan Appeal and to Brian Price and h is family for th e ir caring fun-


. eral a r rangements . Than- , kyou all.


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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 of the National Association o f Funeral Directors


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Tel: 01282 425858


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funeral tributes For all your


P e r s o n a l s e rv ic e b y our trained staff


Tel: 01200 423521 (open 7 days a week)


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JO N E S (M a r y ) . -


M i s B w o ^ S s in c e r e ly ifkS to th ank r e la t iv e s and fr ien ds for th Sir, ’e_t ‘ “rSk lnd


cards o f c o n d o len c e , Kinu I xD r e s s lo n s o f s ym p a th y


and g en e r o u s d,°" atj ° 2 c im mem ory o f rnurn. P . th ank s to d o c to r sZ a k a n a


C row the r. nursing stiaft o i , Thank* Sor ► Sympathy |


LORD T o n y Lorub s s s r a r S S S S


th e do^nc% and f lora? tr°- b u te s fr om r e la t iv e s , neigh-,


bSurs! c o l le a g u e s and many fr ien d s . Th e d o n a t io n s to r-an c e r r e s e a r c h a r e im - S o n s e ly a p p r e c ia ted and s e r v e a s a f l t t in g tr ib u te to T o n y s m em o r y . S p e c ia l th a n k s m u s t g o to fa th er A nd y L ow e w h o g a v e such


su p p o r t and a s e £>25rtf a!so w i th lo v e and com fo r t , a lso


-most a p p r e c ia ted .^ Than k you a lso to Brian P r ic e


Methocfist Chu rch,an d oU w h o to o k p a rt in th e s c r Wee o f Th anksgiving w h o s e h e lp a n d s u p p o r t w e r e


and family fo r th e ir caring and c o n s i d e r a t e fu neral ar rangem en ts . God b le s s you all.


• ^ x p e c r o tr o n sw lth th e a r t is . - »rv o f h is f lo r a l c r ea t io n s . .


D a v id a t F lo w e r p o w e r , e x c e ed ed th e family


Donations


PA TE.- J am e s and family, a re m o s t g ra te fu l fo r th e k in d d o n a t io n s g iv e n in M a r g a r e t s m em o r y . Th e( sum o f £1000 ha s b e en r e ­ c e iv ed by Th e F r ien d s o f • C lith e ro e H o s p ita l. Many( th a n k s t o e v e r y o n e w h o gave s o g en e r o u s ly .


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E & A Mayman FAMILY OWNED


F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S


AND RUN FUNERAL CONCERN


DAY or NIGHT 24 Hour personal service


Tel. Clitheroe 443045 or 442285 a la n d cannyt- service (a-(Ac dereaoedab a/uf time


M r T erence Scott In Attendance RESIDENCE & CHAPEL O F REST


10/12 WHALLEY ROAD, C L ITH ERO E - P rivate Parking -


Pre-Paid Funeral Plans Available On Request


B rian P rice FUNERAL DIRECTOR


A GENUINE family-owned and nan funeral concern serving the Ribble and Hodder Valley


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