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2 Ciitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 5th, 1998 Family Notices DEATHS' " __________________________ W


BRAITHWAITE. - Oii W e d ­ n e s d a y . O c t o b e r 2 8 t h ,


1 9 9 8 , In R i b c h e s t e r H o s p i ­ ta l , R o b e r t H e n r y (Bo b ) , a g e d 8 6 y e a r s , th e loving h u s b a n d o f t h e l a t e Vio le t a n d N e t l a , th e mu c h lo v e d f a t h e r a n d f a t h e r - in - l aw of B r a in , M a r y a n d M a r i o , g r a n d a d o f Mic h a e l , Ly n n e . Du n c a n , S t e p h e n , R o s a ly n a n d S tu a r t . W il l b e mu c h m is s e d . T h e c o r t e g e wi l l le a v e C h a ­ p e l H i l l , L o n g r i d g e , a t 1 0 -4 5 a .m. f o r th e F u n e r a l S e rv ic e a t P r e s t o n C r em a ­ to r i um o n F r id a y , N o v em ­ b e r 6 th . a t 11 a .m. T h e in ­ t e rm e n t o f a s h e s wi l l b e a t L o n y r i d g e P a r i s h C h u r c h o f S t L aw r e n c e o n S u n d a y , N o v em b e r 9 t h , a t 1 2 - 4 5 p.m. F l ow e r s w e l c ome , b u t d o n a t io n s if p r e f e r r e d wi l l b e f o r Rib c h e s te r . H o s p i t a l Le ag u e o f F r i e n d s c / o th e fu n e r a l d i r e c to r . Al l in q u i ­ r ie s to Wi l l iam H o u g h to n F u n e r a l D i r e c t o r . Ch a p e l Hil l . Lo n g r id g o . Tel . 0 1 7 7 2 7 8 2 2 9 1 .


BUCHANAN. - On O c to b e r 2 7 th . 1 9 9 8 . s u d d e n ly Pau l , a g e d 21 y e a r s , o f L o w Mo o r , C l i th e r o e . th e d e a r ­ e s t d a d d y o f L a u r a a n d mu c h lo v e d s o n o f P a t a n d Ba r ry a n d lo v in g b r o t h e r oi S a r a h , a l s o a v e r y d e a r a n d mu c h lo v e d g r a n d s o n . A fu n e r a l s e r v i c e t o o k p la c e in St P a u l ’s Ch u r c h , L ow Mo o r . C l i th e r o e . o n T u e s ­ d ay. N o v em b e r 3 r d , 1 9 9 8 , p r i o r to a i n t e rm e n t a t Cl i ­ t h e r o e C em e t e r y . Al l in ­ q u i r i e s to Er ic Ma ym a n fo r Th e R i c h a r d C h ew F u n e r a l S e r v i c e . C l i t h e r o e . T e l . 4 4 2 2 8 5 . 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


CLEGG. - On O c t o b e r 3 1 s t , 1 9 9 8 . p e a c e fu l ly in h o s p i t a l a n d o f Wi swe l l . n r Wh a l ley , Ch a r l e s , a g e d 8 3 y e a r s , th e d e a r l y lo v e d h u s b a n d oi My r a a n d devoLed f a t h e r of A n d r ew a n d J a n e , f a th e r - in - l aw o f J o h n . A s e r v i c e of t h a n k s g i v i n g w i l l t a k e pla c e in Wh a l le y M e t h o d i s t C h a p e l a t 1 1 a .m. to d a y T h u r s d a y , N o v em b e r 5 t h , f o l lowin g a p r iv a t e c r em a ­ t io n a t Bu r n l e y C r em a t o ­ r ium. F ami ly f low e r s o n ly p l e a s e , b u t d o n a t i o n s in mem o r y o f C h a r l e s , ( p l e a s e ma k e c h e q u e s p a y a b l e to C h r i s t i e H o s p i t a l o r t h e R.N.L. I . ) c / o Er ic Ma yma n fo r T h e R i c h a r d C h ew F u n ­ e r a l Se rv ic e , 1 0 - 1 2 Wh a l le y R o a d . C l i t h e r o e , BB7 1 AW. Al l i n q u i r e s . T e l . 4 4 2 2 8 5 . 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


DUGDALE (nee Wa lk e r ) . - On O c t o b e r 2 9 t h , 1 9 9 8 , in


C l i t h e r o e H o s p i t a l , B r e n ­ d a , a g e d 5 5 y e a r s , f o rme r l y o f t h e T o w n e l e y A rm s H o t e l , L o n g r i d g e , t h e d e a r l y lo v e wi f e o f Ala n . I f te a r s c o u ld b u i ld a s ta i r ­ w a y . A n d m em o r ie s a la n e . I ' d w a l k r i g h t u p to H ea v en ,


A n d b r in g y o u h om e again. T h e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e t o o k p la c e a t t h e P a r i s h C h u r c h o f S t L awr e n c e , Lo n g r id g e , o n We d n e s d a y , N o v em b e r 4 th , f o l l ow e d b y c r em a t i o n a t P r e s t o n C r em a t o r i um . I n q u i r i e s to E d e l s to n F u n ­ e r a l s , 1 S to n e b r i d g e P a r ­ a d e . L o n g r id g e . T e l e p h o n e 0 1 7 7 2 7 8 2 3 8 8 .


FISHER. - P e a c e fu l ly in h i s s l e e p o n N o v em b e r 2 n d , 1 9 9 8 in C l i t h e r o e Ho s p i t a l . A l l e n , a g e d 8 4 y e a r s , of W a d d i n g t o n , t h e d e a r l y lo v e d h u s b a n d o f Ph y l l i s , a lo v e d f a t h e r o f P e t e r a n d A l i s o n , a d e a r f a t h e r - i n - l aw o f A n n a n d Do n . a l so a d e v o t e d g r a n d p a o f R i ­ c h a r d . E l i z a b e th . R o b e r t , C a t h e r i n e . S u e a n d M a t ­ th ew . R e p o s in g in p e a c e h a - v en Ch a p e l o f R e s t . A p r i ­ v a t e c r em a t i o n wi l l Lake p la c e f o l lowe d by a s e rv ic e o f T h a n k s g i v in g a t W a d ­ d in g t o n M e t h o d i s t Ch u r c h , t om o r r o w F r id a y , N o v em ­ b e r 6 th a t 1 2 -4 5 p .m. F am ­ ily f low e r s o n ly p l e a s e , d o ­ n a t io n s in l ieu if s o d e s i r e d in a y b e d o n a t e d f o r t h e


HOWA R TH . - E l s i e Ma y . ' a g e d 1 0 0 y e a r s , p a s s e d p e a c e fu l ly aw a y o n T u e s ­ d ay . O c t o b e r 2 7 th , 1 9 9 8 , a t S e d l e s c omb e P a r k N u r s in g H ome , Ru g b y . T h e f u n e r a l h a s t a k e n pla c e , b u t a n y d o ­ n a t io n s In h e r memo r y , f o r


‘ S t M a r k ’s C h u r c h O r g a n F u n d , ma y bo s e n t to Wa l ­ t o n a n d T a y l o r F u n e r a l S e rv ic e . 16 R a i lw a y T e r ­ r a c e , Ru g b y , CV21 3EW. T e l . 0 1 7 8 8 5 4 3 0 0 8 .


JO Y N SO N . - O n O c t o b e r 3 1 s t , 1 9 9 8 , p e a c e f u l ly in


h o s p i t a l a n d o f C l l th e r o e , B r i n l e y (B r i n ) , a g e d 77 y e a r s , t h e d e a r l y lo v e d h u s ­ b a n d o f VI a n d d e a r e s t f a t h e r o f A n n e a n d Br ia n , a l s o a mu c h lo v e d f a th e r - in - l aw, g r a n d a d a n d b r o t h ­ e r . A f u n e r a l s e r v i c e wi l l t a k e p l a c e a t S t P a u l ’s C h u r c h , L ow M o o r , CU- t h e r o e a t 1 0 -1 5 a .m. o n F r i ­ d ay , N o v em b e r 6 th . F ami ly f low e r s o n ly p le a s e , b u t d o ­ n a t i o n s i f s o d e s i r e d in m em o r y o f Br in to C l i t h e r ­ o e H o s p i t a l , c / o Er i c May* ma n f o r th e R i c h a r d C h ew F u n e r a l S e r v i c e , 1 0 / 1 2 Wh a l l e y R o a d . C l i th e r o e , BB7 1 AW. Al l i n q u i r i e s . Te l . 4 4 2 2 8 5 . 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


’S u p e r S c a n A p p e a l , c /o. M r s J e a n P r ic e , 3 9 D ow n - h am Ro a d , C h a t b u r n , C l i ­ th e r o e , BB7 4AU. I n q u i r i e s to Br ia n P r ic e F u n e r a l S e r ­ vice. Te l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


HADF IELD. - On O c t o b e r 3 0 t h , 1 9 9 8 . in C l i t h e r o e Ho s p i t a l , Er i c J am e s , ag ed 6 8 y e a r s , o f Wh a l le y , th e d e a r l y lo v e d h u s b a n d o f E i ­ l e en . A f u n e r a l s e rv ic e wi l l b e h e ld in Wh a l l e y M e t h o d ­ i s t Ch u r c h , o n F r id a y . N o ­ v em b e r 6 th a t 1 p .m. p r i o r to I n t e rm e n t a t Wh a l l e y a n d W i sw e l l C em e t e r y . F l o w e r s a n d i n q u i r i e s to C a l v e r y l e y ’s /L a n g s h a w s F u n e r a l S e r v i c e , K i n g S t r e e t , Wh a l le y . Te l . 01 2 5 4 8 2 4 5 2 9 .


MA R T IN . - O n T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 2 9 th , 1 9 9 8 , p e a c e ­ ful ly In P e n d l e b u r y C h i l d ­ r e n s Ho s p i t a l , a n d o f T u r n ­ e r S t r e e t . C l i th e r o e , S h a u n M a r t i n , a g e d 15 y e a r s , th e d e a r b e l o v e d s o n o f P a t r i ­ cia a n d R o b e r t , th e d e a r l y lo v e d b r o t h e r o f B o b b i e J o . D a r r e n a n d G e o r g in a , a l so a v e r y d e a r g r a n d s o n . S e r ­ v ic e wi l l b e h e ld a t S t M i ­ c h a e l a n d S t J o h n ’s R om a n C a t h o l i c C h u r c h . C l i t h e r ­ o e , o n F r id a y , N o v em b e r 6 th a t 11 a .m. p r i o r to in ­ t e rm e n t a t C l i t h e r o e C em ­ e t e r y . F u n e r a l f r om h i s h ome . F ami ly f low e r s only, d o n a t i o n s in l ieu if s o d e ­ s i r e d t o C h a r i t y Of f i c e , M a n c h e s t e r C h i l d r e n s H o s p i t a l , H o s p i t a l R o a d , Sw i n to n , M a n c h e s t e r . M2 7 4HA. Al l in q u i r i e s R o c k ­ d a l e F u n e r a l S e r v i c e s , Wh a l l e y R o a d , C i i th e r o e . Te l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 4 9 7 .


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TEASDALE (Ha r o ld ) . - In m em o r y o f a d e a r u n c l e , d i e d N o v em b e r 7 th , 1 9 8 4 . L o v e d a n d r em em b e r e d a l ­ w a y s . J a n e t , Ke i th , Em ma a n d N i ­ cola.


IN MEMORY- LEE (F r a n k ) . - N o v em b e r


2 n d . 1 9 9 6 . A n o th e r y e a r g o n e by. B u t th e m em o r ie s a r e a l ­ w a y s w i th us.


G o d b l e s s y o u d a d , lo v e J a ­ n ic e , J u d i t h . P e t e r , P a u l a n d Geof f .


MASON (Maggie and Bob) .- T r e a s u r e d m em o r i e s o f a d e a r mum a n d d a d . g r a n d ­ p a r e n t s a n d g r e a t - g r a n d ­ p a r e n t s . In o u r m in d s t r e a s u r e d


Do l ly a n d fami ly. Al s o r e ­ m em b e r i n g b r o t h e r - i n - l aw J o e . E t h e l , S t o w e l l a n d


fami ly.


PA RKER (Win i f r ed E. ) . - D i e d N o v e m b e r 1 0 t h . 1 9 9 7 . In lo v in g m em o r y o f a w o n ­ d e r f u l m o t h e r , g r a n d ­ m o th e r a n d g r e a t -g r a n d ­ m o th e r . S a d ly m is s e d .


C h e r i s h e d m em o r i e s r e ­ ma in in o u r h e a r t s f o r e v e r .


RICHARDSON (Nel l ie) . - In lo v in g m em o r y o f a d e a r m o t h e r , g r a n d m a a n d g r e a t - g r a n dm a , d i e d . No* v e r n b e r 9 t h . 1 9 9 7 . S h e h a d a h e a r t o f p u r e s t g o ld . N o s w e e t e r m o th e r th i s w o r ld c o u ld h o ld .


In a g a r d e n o f r e s t , n o w o r r y o r p a in .


F r om y o u r lo v in g d a u g h t e r El len, Ala n a n d fami ly.


G o d b le s s y o u . m o th e r , t i l l ive m e e t again.


SIECZKOWSKI (Wi lhe lm) . - Died N o v em b e r 7 th , 1 9 9 4 . L o v e d a n d r em em b e r e d a l ­ w a y s .


J e a n a n d fami ly.


SIECZKOWSKI (Wi lhe lm) . - Died N o v em b e r 7 th , 1 9 9 4 . L o v e d ar id r em em b e r e d a l ­ w a y s . Lo v e Mic h e l le .


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ST EER. - C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s a n d b e s t w i s h e s o n y o u r 4 0 t h b i r t h d a y K a r e n , lo v e C h r i s t i n e . Br i a n , Inn. S a r ­ a h , Ga r y , A n d r e a a n d Bc n x .


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O ’DONNELL. - On O c t o b e r 2 8 t h , 1 9 9 8 , p e a c e f u l ly In Be e ch G r o v e a n d f o rme r ly o f Q u e e n s R o a d . Cl i th e r o e . Ag n e s , a g e d 9 6 y e a r s , f o r t i ­ f ie d by th e r i t e s o f Ho ly M o t h e r C h u r c h , t h e b e ­ lo v e d wi f e o f th e l a t e Wi l ­ l iam (Bi l l ) O 'D o n n e l l a n d d e a r l y l o v e d m o t h e r of M a u r e e n . P a t a n d Bil l, a l so a mu c h lo v e d m o t h e r - i n - l aw. g r a n dm a , g r e a t - g r a n d ­ ma a n d s i s t e r . R. I .P . A R e ­ q u i em Ma s s to o k p la c e in St M i c h a e l a n d S t J o h n ’ s C a t h o l i c C h u r c h , C l i t h e r ­ o e , o n T u e s d a y , N o v em b e r 3 r d , 1 9 9 8 . p r i o r to I n t e r ­ m e n t a t C l i t h e r o e C em e ­ te ry . D o n a t i o n s in m em o r y o f A g n e s i f s o d e s i r e d ( p l e a s e ma k e c h e q u e s p a y ­ a b l e to CA FOD) , c / o Er ic Ma yma n f o r T h e R i c h a r d C h e w F u n e r a l S e r v i c e , 1 0 / 1 2 Wh a l l c y R o a d , Cl i - th e r o e , BB7 1AW. Al l in ­ q u i r i e s . T e l . 4 4 2 2 8 5 , 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


WHITEOAK. - On O c t o b e r 2 0 t h , 1 9 9 8 , t r a g ic a l ly , th e r e s u l t o f a n a c c id e n t , Me l i s ­ s a R u t h (Me l ) , th e d e a r l y lo v e d d a u g h t e r o f E r n e s t a n d D o r i s W h i t e o a k , b e ­ lo v e d s i s t e r o f Gai l , G r a ­ h am a n d A m a n d a a n d d e a r a u n t i e * ‘o f Ma x , o f , C h a p e l R i s e . BHI in g to n . a g e d 21


. y e a r s . A s e r v i c e w a s h e ld a t S t M a r y ’s P a r i s h Ch u r c h , Wh a l le y , o n T u e s d a y , O c to ­ b e r 2 7 t h , p r i o r to i n t e r ­ m e n t a t Wh a l l e y a n d Wi s ­ we l l C em e t e r y . Al l in q u i ­ r i e s t o T h e A l ly F u n e r a l S e r v i c e . W i t t o n , B l a c k ­ b u r n . Te l . 0 1 2 5 4 5 1 2 5 1 .


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TEASDALE (Harold).** No - v em b e r 7 t h , 1 9 8 4 . I n lo v in g m em o r y o f a d e a r h u s b a n d , f a t h e r a n d g r a n d f a th e r . N e v e r m o r e th a n a th o u g h t aw a y .


F r om y o u r lo v in g wi f e El iz ­ a b e t h . s o n A n d r e w a n d g r a n d c h i ld r e n .


L o v e d a n d r e m e m b e r e d e v e r y d a y .


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BOSONNET. - M a r i a w o u ld l ik e t o th a n k al l h e r f r i e n d s f o r t h e lo v e ly c a rd s , f l ow ­ e r s a n d p r e s e n t s s h e r e ­ c e iv ed w h i l s t in h o s p i t a l .


TURNER (James ) . - M em o ­ r i e s o f a d e a r l y lo v e d h u s ­ b a n d , d a d a n d g r a n d a d . A lw a y s in o u r th o u g h t s , . F o r e v e r in o u r h e a r ts . Y o u r lo v in g w i f e Na n c y , c h i l d r e n , g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d f ami l ie s .


HARGREAVES (Jeanet te) . - S p e c i a l b i r t h d a y m em o r i e s o f my d e a r f r i e n d , N o v em ­ b e r 9 th . Lo v e B e r y l . ' •


TH OM P SO N (B e r n a r d ) ; * B i r t h d a y m em o r i e s o f a • d e a r h u s b a n d , N o v em b e r


so n . A n d t im e a lo n e w i l l h ea l . B u tn e i th e r t im e o r r e a s o n .


'5 t h . : ' T h e y s a y th a t th e r e s a r e a ­


W i l l ch a n g e th e w a y I fe e l . W e s h a r e d a lo v e s o sp e c ia l , T h a tv e r y f e w w i l l k n o w . M y h e a r t w i l l a ch e fo r e v e r . B e c a u s e I m i s s y o u so . F r om y o u r lo v in g wi f e E i ­ le en .


THOMPSON (HUI) Eileen.- F o n d m em o r i e s o f a d e a r mum. N o v em b e r 7 t h ’. A lw a y s in o u r th o u g h t s . F o r e v e r In o u r h e a r ts . L o v e M a u r e e n , Mick , Lo u a n d J o h n a n d f ami l ie s .


M A R SD E N . - N a t . w o u l d l ik e t o t h a n k al l f ami ly a n d f r i e n d s f o r t h e gi f t s , c a rd s a n d g o o d w i s h e s r e c e iv e d o n h i s 2 1 s t b i r t h d a y . A s p e ­ cial t h a n k s t o mum a n d d a d a n d t o e v e r y o n e in v o lv e d in h e lp in g to ma k e t h e par ty* s u c h a g r e a t n ig h t .


P A S C A R E L L A . * S a r a h w o u l d l i k e t o t h a n k h e r


h u s b a n d Snlv f o r h i s lo v e a n d s u p p o r t w h i l s t ’r e c o v ­ e r in g f r om a s p in a l In ju ry . M u c h o s b e s o s y a b r o zo s to y o u S a lv . A s p e c i a l t h u n k s t o t h e S p i n a l A s s e s sm e n t U n i t , fami ly a n d f r i e n d s f o r y o u r s u p p o r t , e s p e c i a l ly M a r i e C a r t e r f o r b e i n g a g r e a t f r ie n d . M a n y t h a n k s xx.


‘ s t a f f o n W a r d 1 0 . R o y a l P r e s t o n Ho s p i t a l . 'T h e L o r d r e p l ie d m y ch i ld


ROSTRON (Marie) . - T h a n k y o u my w o n d e r f u l fami ly a n d f r i e n d s f o r love , c a rd s a n d f low e r s a l s o th a n k in g


d u r in g y o u tr a i l s a n d s u f ­ fe r in g w h e n y o u s e e o n ly o n e s e t o f fo o tp r in t s n w a s th e n th a t I ca r r ie d y o u ’ .'


CAVILL. - S h e i l a a n d f ami ly w o u l d l ik e to t a k e t h i s o p ­ p o r t u n i t y t o t h a n k al l r e l a ­ t iv e s . f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h ­ b o u r s f o r th e ma n y k in d e x ­ p r e s s i o n s o f s ymp a th y , l e t ­ t e r s a n d c a r d s o f c o n d o ­ l e n c e a n d d o n a t i o n s r e ­ c e iv ed f o rW a r d D3 E n d o w ­ m e n t F u n d . Q u e e n s P a r k H o s p i t a l . T h a n k i n g a l s o Ly n M i l l a r d f o r h i s k in d w o r d s a n d D r C r o n i n a n d al l th e Me d i c a l a n d Nu r s in g S ta f f in v o lv e d f o r a l l t h e i r . c a r e a n d k in d n e s s .


CHEW. - J o h n . J e a n a n d f am­ ily w o u l d l ik e t o t h a n k al l r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o u r s f o r t h e c a rd s , l e t t e r s a n d k i n d e x p r e s ­ s io n s o f s ym p a t h y r e c e iv e d a t th i s s a d t ime , t o e v e r y ­ o n e w h o a t t e n d e d t h e f u n ­ e r a l s e r v i c e a l s o f o r th e d o - n a t i o n s t o S t M a r y ’ s Ch u r c h . S in c e r e t h a n k s to D r H u t c h i n s o n a n d th e s ta f f o f C l i t h e r o e H o s p i t a l , C a n ­ n o n P. D e a r d e n , C a n n o n F. E. C h a r d , M r C. H o pw o o d f o r t h e i r k in d a n d c om f o r t ­ in g m i n i s t r a t i o n s a n d to e v e r y o n e w h o v i s i t e d G l a ­ d y s in C l i t h e r o e H o s p i t a l . A l s o t o C a l v e r l e y ’s F u n ­ e r a l S e rv i c e f o r t h e i r d ig n i ­ f ied f u n e r a l a r r a n g em e n t s .


JOHNSTON. - T h e f ami ly o f J am e s J o h n s t o n w i s h to t h a n k a l l r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s f o r t h e k i n d n e s s a n d s ym p a t h y s h ow n a t th i s s a d t im e f o r c a rd s , f low e r s a n d d o n a t i o n s . S p e c i a l t h a n k s to D o c t o r I b b o t s o n , n u r s e s a n d s t a f f a t C a s t l e Me d i c a l P r a c t i c e , a l s o to M r N e i l s o n a t B l a c k b u r n Ro y a l In f i rma r y . W a r d 2, a l s o C a s t l e C em e n t f o rm e r w o r k c o l l e a g u e s a n d a l l , w h o a t t e n d e d th e , f u n e r a l


S T EW A R T (M a r g r e t ) . * W i s h e s t o t h a n k M r s M cM i l l a n . A l i s o n , A n n Glo v e r , f ami ly a n d n e i g h ­ b o u r s f o r t h e i r h e l p a n d k i n d n e s s a t th e t ime o f my a c c id e n t . Lo v e to y o u al l . M a r g a r e t .


THANKS TO. - S t J u d e fo r f a v o u r s r e c e iv e d . A.M.


LEEMING (nee Baldwin)


Brian and Melanie are dolightod to announce the early arrival of Matthew James, on October 27th. Weighing 71b 5oz.


All our thanks lo the staff at Queens Park Hospital, Ward C7.


Also thanks for all the cards and gifts received.


BINNS


(nee Roberts) To Thomas and Sheila a


daughter, Eleanor Margaret. Born October 25th 1998. Weighing 81b 2oz.


A welcome sister for Hannah. Thanking Ribble Valley


: Midwifery Team and staff at E.W.M.U./ Burnley.


Special thanks to family and


friends for lovely flowers, cards and gifts received. *


Sour note as Tom’s guitar prize takes its time to turn up


ROCKIN' grandfather Mr Tom Wilkinson thought he was on a roll when he won a Fender Stratocaster guitar signed by the legendary Shadows' frontman, Hank Marvin. But four months on, who took my ticket from


rather than now plucking out classic hits such as Apache and Contiki, Mr Wilkinson (62), of Hay­ hurst Street, Clitheroe, is fretting that he will never achieve his playing ambi­ tions. For despite having


LEEMING (nee Ba ldwin ) . - T h a n k y o u Br i a n a n d M e l a ­ n i e f o r o u r l o v e l y f i r s t g r a n d e h i l d M a t t h e w , J am e s , b e s t w i s h e s f r om b o t l i f ami l i e s .


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me and promised the guitar in the next few days. That was 112 days or four months ago and, despite contacting him every other week, I'm still waiting." On one of his trips to Mr


invested in teach-yourself guitar tapes, books and videos, Mr Wilkinson has no guitar and claims his pleas for his prize, promised by a Clitheroe music store owner, have fallen on deaf ears. Explained Mr Wilkinson,


mix-up. Added Mr Wilkinson,


Barton's Swan Court shop, Mr Wilkinson (pictured above) was shocked to hear th a t a second claim had been made for the £500 gui­ tar. In August, a couple from


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*»orvico at St James Church. A l s o to C a n o n C h a r d fo r ' h i s kind, m i n i s t r a t i o n s a n d


t o Bil l Smi th a t C a l v e r l e y ’s f o r a r r a n g i n g t h e f u n e r a l wi t l i c a r e a n d ef f iciency.


MU R PHY . - T h e f ami ly o f th e l a t e M r s A. A. M u r p h y w i s h to th a n k al l t h e i r r e l a ­ t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s f o r th e s ymp a t h y , f low e r s , c a rd s , d o n a t i o n s a n d m a s s o f f e r ­ in g s r e c e iv e d d u r in g t h e i r r e c e n t b e r e a v em e n t . T h e i r t h a n k s a l s o to th e d o c t o r s a n d s t a f f a t Bu r n l e y G e n e r ­ al H o s p i t a l f o r t h e i r k in d a t t e n t i o n a n d F a t h e r T u b - ma n fo r th e c om f o r t o f h i s p r a y e r s .


ODDIE. - T h e f ami ly o f th e l a t e Bo O d d i e w i s h t o th a n k a l l r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o u r s f o r t h e i r s u p ­ p o r t a t th i s s a d t ime . S p e ­ c i a l t h a n k s t o D o c t o i H u t c h i n s o n a n d S i s t e r J a c k i e , to t h e s t a f f a t CH- t h e r o e H o s p i t a l , to Ca lv e r - t ley s F u n e r a l S e rv ic e a n d to


m em o r ie s . In o u r q u ie t h o u r s , r em em ­ b ra n c e .


L y n n Mi l l a r d , f o r c o n d u c t ­ ing a s e n s i t i v e a n d a p p r o ­ p r i a t e f u n e r a l s e rv ic e .


h e h u m a n i s t m i n i s t e r WHITEOAK (Mel is sa Ruth


(Me l ) . - M e l i s s a ’s f am i ly w i s h t o e x p r e s s s i n c e r e t h a n k s t o a l l r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o u r s fo r c a r d s o f c o n d o l e n c e , k in d e x p r e s s i o n s o f s ym p a t h y a n d f lo r a l t r ib u t e s , r e c e iv e d d u r i n g t h e i r t im e o f s o r ­ r ow , a l s o t h e Em e r g e n c y S e rv i c e s fo r t h e i r e f f o r t s o n t h e d a y , p a r t i c u l a r l y t h e p o l i c e f o r t h e i r c o n t in u in g s u p p o r t , t h e R e v C h r i s S t e r r y a n d C h u r c h m em ­ b e r s fo r t h e i r c om f o r t in g m i n i s t r a t i o n s a n d al l th o s e w h o f i l led th e C h u r c h o n s u c h a d r e a d f u l d ay.


; TYNE


.... (G a ty ) •; November 16th


Gotcha Gary!


Gary Tyne's a man o f many actions - Skiing, bungee jumping, bob sleighing - Are just some o f his attractions. But alas, from being a little boy, His birthdays have always made him coy, So he'll soon be travelling far away, To miss all the 'attention on his special day.


Sadly, your plan has backfired on you, If you can play tricks, we can tool By all means, fly off to Gran Canaria, . Because we're sending our best wishes a bit earlier.


Throw a party, invite your dad and sister, Make the guests play naked Twister, And if this rhyme has made you shirty,


Well, Tiny, there's no way you can avoid being 301 Love an d b e s t w ish e s from


Dad a n d Ja n e t , Jo a n n e a n d A n d y an d Uncle John


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D EWHURST (El i z a b e th ) . - T h e f am i l y o f E l i z a b e t h w o u l d l ik e to th a n k e v e r y ­ o n e t h a t g a v e in m em o r y of mum. £ 2 8 0 h a v e b e e n s e n t to th e H e a r t Ma c h i n e F u n d .


ANNOUNCEMENTS


LOOK WHO'S 401 Love from Peter, Rachael, John/


/ 0 Michelle and o Snowy


W0 0 D-HARGREAVES Mr and Mrs D.B. Wood of


Bonkhursl, Stonyhurst are delighted to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Rebecca to Nicholas and Sara are delighted to announce the


PINDER (nee Thwaite)


arrival of Georgina Emily, on 28th October, weighing in at 71b l lo z .


Robert James, younger son of Mr and Mrs H. Hargreaves, Hayhurst Road, Whalley.


Love and congratulations from both families


Many thanks to all at


Townhead Surgeries, Settle and Airedale Hospital


J f|Ce°onne &


i M a n y COn9ratulations ° n your 2 ht


Lo y


a partner in Wilkinson's Glass Fibre Mouldings: "I went to the Hank Marvin guitar masterclass at Clitheroe Civic Hall. Pro­ moter Mr Pete Barton, of Guitar World, announced that all ticket stubs would be entered into a draw to win a Hank Marvin signa­ ture Stratocaster, with a personally-signed scratch plate. "It was later printed in


the Advertiser and Times that the drawn ticket was No. 8, which was my ticket. I contacted Mr Barton,


Mr Wikinson, who decided to battle for his right to the prize, Mr Barton agreed to provide two guitars, con­ ceding, according to Mr Wilkinson, that a.printing error may have caused the


Skipton, Mr and Mrs Mau­ rice Owens, came forward with a ticket also numbered eight. Said Mr Wilkinson: "I was told that I was no longer the winner. I was upset and angry, as the gui­ tar was the first thing in my life tha t I'd ever won. I couldn't sleep, but, before I'd handed in my ticket, I’d shown it to eight people. They all agreed to support me as witnesses." Faced with a determined


whose original intention was to serenade wife Ira with his first tune on their wedding anniversary in September: "I am in regular contact with the Owens, who haven't received their guitar either. We aren't going to give up, but you just don't expect this kind of treatment from a shop in Clitheroe. Winning has now gone sour." However, there was good


news for both Mr Wilkin­ son and the Owens. In response to their claims, Mr Barton told the Advertiser and Times that he now had their two guitars in stock and was arranging a presen­ tation ceremony for yester­ day. He explained that the


original Hank Marvin sig­ nature Stratocaster pro­ duced by Fender had gone out of production and he had experienced difficulties tracking models down. This, he said,* had led to the delay


..... (021198/19/17).; ■:


Jennifer strikes gold in the Duke of Edinburgh scheme


ANOTHER Ribble Valley girl has received the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award. Miss Jennifer Siddall,


daughter of the Vicar of Chipping, the Rev. Arthur Siddall and his wife Sue, cha tted with actress Susan Hampshire, who handed over the award at St James' Palace, London. The Duke himself was


(pictured) completed her residential project for the award by helping at Chaigley Manor.holiday


present, and spoke to the 400 assembled winners. Aged 20, Miss Siddall


resource centre. The family lived in Leatherhead, Sur­ rey, before going to Chip­ ping two years ago, and Miss Siddall completed most of her tests down there, including helping with handicapped children and editing a magazine for the elderly and disabled. Now she is studying


geography at Durham Uni­ versity and considers her 50-mile trek in the Central Massif of France to be the highlight of her six years of


effort. Miss Siddall's brother


Mark, who is studying marine science in France,


also won the gold award.


STEER (Karen)


November 11th


G isb u rn Auction M a r t prices


GARNER


(Sam Thomas) Happy 1 si birthday


Love Mummy, Grandma, Grandad, Aunty Karen, Uncle Greame, Aunty Amanda, Arren, Tobias,


Fletcher and Nan (I.O.M.) ENGAGEMENTS


THERE were 70 newly-calved dairy cows and heifers forward at Gisbum Auction Mart's Thursday sale, with first quality cows mak­ ing to £835 (average £666) and first-quality heifers to £895 (£700). Second quality cows made to


cow forward, with in-calf cows making to £510, C. Butler and T. Shuttleworth. There were 110 rearing calves


£595 (£535) and second-quality heifers to £580 (£549). There were six in-calf dairy


forward. Top prices for calves under four weeks were D.L. Heron to J.A. Swann, Continental bull (£155)i G. Parker to P. Lambert, Continental heifer (£48); J.A. Tatham, Friesian bull (£68). Calves: Charolais X bulls made


heifers was'£788.10, J.W. Stock- dale to Woodhouso Bros., and top kilo price was 129.5p for 425kg, E.M. Townley to R. Tyldsley. Steers and heifers: Continental


X light steers made to 129.5p (79.9p), medium to 101.5p (76.6p), heavy to 106.5p (81.3p); other medium steers to 76.5p (68.8p), heavy to 73.5p (62.5p). Continental light heifers made to 81.5p (76.5p), medium to 113.5p (82.1p), heavy to 126.5p (79.9p); other medium heifers to 77.5p (G3.2p), heavy to 49.5p (46.5p). Top sale price for sheep was


£40, R. Towel! to A. Brown and top kilo price was £36.80 at 43p/kg, D.J. Lambert and G. and D. Barnes to D. Stamper. Sheep: light lambs made to


to £155 (£110); Limousin X bulls. to £128 (£83.45), heifers to £38 (£16.85); Belgian Blue X bulls to £155 (£94.45), heifers to £48 (£17); Friesian bulls to £68 (£65.10); Angus bulls to £68 (£65.65). Forward in the fatstock section


were 293 cattle (inc. 138 young bulls and 155 steers and heifers) and 2,596 sheep (inc. 2,512 lambs, 444 ewes and rams). Top sale price for bulls was


Their mother, Mrs Sue Sid­ dall, is manager of Ribble


Valley Crossroads Care.


Liberals seek to win total


council power


tion has already lost ground in the Chipping contest, when farmer's wife Mrs Doreen Bailey, Indepen­ dent, won the seat vacated by ex-Coun. Richard Walne. That leaves the council


45.8p (39.5p), standard to 80p (55.7p), medium to 85.6p (62.3p), heavy to 72.3p (60.7p), over­ weight to 53.3p (51.1p); horned ewes to £14.50 (£7.55); other ewes to £34.50 (£16.70); rams to £40 (£16.10). There were 25.13 tonnes of


£704.38, J.M. Townsend to R. Tyldslcy, and top kilo price was ; 134.5p, M.J. Bamford to Allen Bros, and A.T. Maude to R. Tyld- , sley. Bulls: Continental X light bulls


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made to 109.5p (98p), medium to 134.5p (96.4p), heavy to 123.5p (93.5p); other light bulls to 71.5p (60.8p), medium bulls to 85.5p (70.8p), heavy to 74.5p (68.6p). Top sale price for steers and


straw, 5.4 tonnes of hay. forward in the produce section with wheat straw (small bales) making to £40 per tonne, mini hestons to £34; barley straw (round and mini hes­ tons) to £47 (£45.55), hay (round bales) to £60; pea straw (round bales) to £40. >. Forward in the Beacon North-


ANOTHER fascinating by- election for Ribble Valley Borough Council takes place on Thursday at Gis­ burn. The Conservative opposi­


<4^-’>^1(3? THANK YOU


^ _______________ B A K E R . - Y v o n n e w o u l d l i k e t o t h a n k f ami ly a n d f r i e n d s f o r al l th e c a r d s a n d gi f t s r e c e iv e d o n h e r s t a y in h o s p i t a l .


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley ,422331 (Classified) %li>i


with 19 Liberal Democrats, 17 Conservatives, one Labour and one Indepen­ dent. Gisburn and Rimington


also had'a Conservative member, ex-Coun. Derek Waller - like Chipping, it has been thought of as a stronghold for the party. However, the Liberals are


West (Gisburn) Electronic Auc­ tion last week were 4,273 sheep and 30 cattle.. Light lambs made to 120p,


standard to 163p, medium to 160p, heavy to 148p; steers to lG3p; young bulls to IGOp; heifers to 152p.


Sundial theft angers villagers


VILLAGERS in Slaidburn are incensed at the theft or an historic sundial from their churchyard. It has been safely there since it was given by warden


Barber, on 01200 446223, or Clitheroe police, on 01200 443344.


Any information can be given to local officer PC John : * ■


Henry Wigglesworth in 1796, but it has disappeared with­ in the past few days. The dial is copper, about 15 inches in diameter and with Roman numerals. .


busily meeting the chal­ lenge and Mr Richard Sher- ras, of Rimington, is stand­ ing for them. ■ '


keen to gain the seat and victory could effectively give them overall control. Their candidate is Mrs Katharine Mary Dyson, whose husband, Coun. Frank Dyson, is a key fig­ ure on the council. The Conservatives are


Poetic start


AT the first meeting of the autumn season at the Pen- dle Club on Thursday, Mrs Nellie:Kay entertained members with her poems and experiences. Today at 2 p.m: Mrs Bet-


tas wiil be guest speaker and iher/subject .will be "Whallev Twinning".


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