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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising); B u r n le y 4^.331JCIasslfledj YOUR Classified


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SWI E R C Z Y N SK I . - S u d - . d en ly o n A u g u s t l7 th . 1 9 9 8


. J a n i a g ed 8 6 y e a r s , th e d e a r ly lo v e d h u sb a n d of M a r ta ,r a lo v e d fa th e r of Jan, R eg in a and Z b ign iew ,


a t h is h om e in- C lith e r o e ,


• a t S t Mich a e l and S t J o h n ’s Church, on T u e sd a y , A u ­


•a d e a r f a t h e r - in - la w o i Maria, H a l in a and C o lin , a lso a d ev o ted grandad and g r e a t -g r a n d a d , .R .I .P . ‘A R eq u iem M a s s w a s o f fered


g u s t 2 5 th , fo l low e d by In­ te rm en t a t C lith e r o e Cem­ etery.* D o n a t io n s if s o d e ­


s ir ed , may b e d o n a ted for Th e C l ith e r o e ..H e a r t -M a ­


ch in e Fund, c /o Mr s Jean P r ic e , 3 9 D ow n h am Road C h a tb u rn . n r • C l i th e r o e , BB7 4 A U . I n q u ir ie s to


B U R G E S S . - On A u g u s t 2 1 s t , 1 9 9 8 . s u d d e n ly in h osp ita l i and o f C lith e ro e , J oh n, aged 77 yea r s , th e b e ­ lo v ed husb an d o f th e la te D o r is Bu rg es s , d early lo v ed fa th e r o f C h r i s t in e and John and th e lo v in g grand­ ad o f Z o e . Am an d a and Emma and d e a r e s t b ro th e r o f Jim. A fu ne ral s e rv ic e


H O P E . - P ea c e fu lly on A u ­ g u s t 1 9 th , 1 9 9 8 , In C lith e r ­


to o k p la c e in S t M ary s P a r ish Church. C l ith e r o e on W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t 2 6 th , 1 9 9 8 . p r io r to cr ema­ t ion at Accrin gton Crema­ torium. D o n a t io n s in mem­ o ry o f J oh n, i f s o d e s ir ed , to C lith e r o e H o sp ita l, c /o R i­ chard C h ew s Funeral S e r ­ v ic e . 1 0 /1 2 Whalley R oad. C lith e r o e . BB7 1AW. All' in q u ir ie s . T e l . 4 4 3 0 4 5 ,


4 4 2 2 8 5 :


F I N C H (n e e B l r t w e l l ) . - P eacefu lly on A u g u s t 2 3 rd , 1 9 9 8 a t G a r g r a v e P a rk N u r s in g H om e , F r a n c e s , aged 9 9 yea r s , form er ly of C lith e ro e , th e d ea rly lo v ed w ife o f th e la te Fr ed erick and a much lo v ed m o th e r of B a r b a r a . R e p o s i n g ir Peaceh aven Chapel o f R e s t . A s e rv ic e w i l l b e h eld a t S t Mary’s Church, C lith e r o e , tom o r row Friday, A u gu s t 2 8 th a t 12 n o o n . F o l low ed by in te rm en t a t C lith e r o e Cem etery. Family f low e r s o n ly p lea s e , d o n a t io n s in lieu if s o d e s ir ed , may be d ona ted for th e C lith e r o e Heart Machine Fund, c /o Mr R o b in A tk in s o n , Ed ­ ward C h e s te r and S on, 3 6 King S tr e e t . C lith e r o e . In­ q u ir ie s Brian Pr ice Funeral S e r v i c e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0


4 4 1 2 9 7 .


H O L G A T E . - On A u g u s t 2 0 th , 1 9 9 8 , p ea c e fu l ly in A b b e y d a le , W h a l le y and former ly o f W isw e l l , E ls ie , aged 9 6 yea r s , th e b e lo v ed w ife o f th e la te P e rcy W. H o lg a te and a ve ry d ea r and much lo v ed a u n t ie . A fu n ­ eral s e rv ic e and cr em a t ion


o e H o sp ita l. R o y , aged 78 y e a r s , o f C l i th e r o e , th e d e a r ly lo v e d h u sb a n d of D o ro th y , a much lo v ed dad o f S tep h a n ie and S tep h en , a d ev o ted grandad o f N icola an d L au ra, a l s o a lo v e d b r o th e r - in - law o f Wynne and Cyril. C rem at ion to o k place a t A ccrin gton Crema­ torium . on W ed n esda y , A u ­ g u s t 2 6 th , fo l low e d by a s e rv ic e o f Than ksgiving at T r in ity M e th o d is t Church. D o n a t io n s if s o d e s ir ed , are to be d iv id ed b e tw e en the S u p e r Scan A p p ea l and th e fr ien d s o f C l ith e r o e H o sp i­ ta l, c /o Mrs P a u lin e Pr ice, 3 9 D ow n h am R o ad , Chat- burn, C lith e r o e , BB7 4A U . In q u ir ie s to B r ian 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 .


N E L S O N (n e c C u n n i n g ­ h am) . - On A u g u s t 2 5 th .


i on A u g u s t 2 4 t h , - 1 9 9 8 , in C l i th e r o e H o sp i ta l , T h o ­ mas, aged 8 6 yea r s o f C ow Ark, th e much lo v ed h u s ­ band o f E v e l in e and a dear fath er o f Joh n and th e la te J am es . R ep o s in g in Pea c e - haven Chapel o f R e s t . S e r ­ v ic e an d C r em a t io n w i l l ta k e p la c e a t A c c r in g to n C rematorium, on W ed n e s ­ d a y . S e p t em b e r 2 n d a t 2 -p .m . F am ily f low e r s on ly p le a s e , d o n a t io n s in lieu if s o d e s ir ed , may b e d on a ted f o r t h e D e r i a n H o u s e C h i ld r en s H o sp ic e , c /o Mrs Jean P r ic e . 3 9 D ow n h am Road, Chadburn. In q u ir ie s to Brian Pr ice Fu n eral S e r ­ v ic e s . Te l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


W R E N N A L L - P e a c e fu l ly IN MEMORY


1 9 9 8 , p ea c e fu l ly in L ow - f ie ld H o u s e . C lith e r o e and fo rm e r ly o f Langdale, Wad- d in g to n . E v e lyn , aged 97 yea r s , th e b e lo v ed w ife of th e la te R o b in , d early lo v ed m o th e r o f D ona ld, m o th e r - in - la w o f J o a n a n d th e much lo v ed nanna o f Sue, Pau l. Sarah and Laura. A fu neral s e rv ic e and in te r ­ m en t w i l l tak e place a t S t H e len ’s Church, Wadding- ton a t 1 -3 0 p.m. on T u e s ­ day, S ep tem b e r 1 s t . 1 9 9 8 . A ll in q u ir ie s to Eric May- man fo r Th e Richard C hew Fu n eral S e rv ic e , C lith e ro e (w h e r e f low e r s w i l l be r e ­ c e iv ed ) . A ll in q u ir ie s . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 2 8 5 . 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


to o k p la c e a t A c c r in g to n Crematorium, on W ed n e s ­


day, A u g u s t 2 6 th , 1 9 9 8 . D o n a t io n s i f s o d e s ir ed , in mem ory o f E ls ie to , (ch eq ­ u e s p lea s e make p a yable to Th e T a lk in g N ew sp a p e r ) c /o Richard C h ew Fu neral S e r v ic e , 1 0 / 1 2 W h a l le y R o a d . C l i t h e r o e , B B 7 1 AW. A l l in q u ir ie s . T e l . 4 4 3 0 4 5 .4 4 2 2 8 5 .


W E B S T E R . - P e a c e fu l ly in C lith e r o e H o sp ita l, on A u ­ g u s t 1 9th , 1 9 9 8 , Margaret, aged 9 6 y ea r s, th e b e lo v ed w i f e o f th e la t e J o s e p h W eb s te r , d ea r m o th e r of M u riel and loving nan of D a v id , T e r r y , J e a n and J a ck ie . A fu n e ra l s e rv ic e w a s h eld in th e M e th o d is t C hapel a t W e s t Bradford, on A u gu s t 2 6 th . fo llow ed by in te rm en t in th e chapel yard. A ll in q u ir ie s to Cal- v e r le y s F u n e ra l S e r v ic e . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


DIXON (P cbbv) .- Treasu red m em o r ie s o f a v e r y d ea r w ife , mum and nan. d ied A u g u s t2 8 th . 1 9 9 7 . We s a t b e s id e y o u r b e d s id e . O u r h e a r t s c r u s h e d a n d


W s o r e ,e d id o u r v e r y b e s t t i l l th e W en d .e co u ld n o t d o n o more.


In te a r s w e s a w y o u s in k


I S o m e o n e s e t a p a r t. A l t h o u g h y o u r e s t in


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S o p u t y o u r a rm s a r o u n d ' h e r L o r d .


Y o u w i l l a lw a y s s ta y in o u r h e a r ts .


h e a v e n n ow .


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A n d a l i th a t s e e m e d unfair.^ Love you a lw a y s . Godt b le s s Tom, Lynn, Jack. Chris and Paul xxx.


A in g .n d s lo w ly fa d e a w a y . Y o u w e r e s o m e o n e S’o v e ry sp e c ia l,


W A L L B A N K . - L e o n a r d . M a v is an d D a v id w o u ld lik e to tak e th is o p p o r tu n ­ ity to th ank a ll r e la t iv e s , fr ien d s and n e ia h b o u r s for | th e many kind e x p r e s s io n s | o f sympath y . le t te r s , cards o f c o n d o l e n c e a n d th e f b eau t ifu l f lo ra l tr ib u te s r e ­ c e iv e d d u r in g th e ir , sad lo s s . T h a n k in g a l s o th e . R ev . W. Drain fo r h is kind m in is tr a t io n s and a sp e c ia l . I th an k y ou to a ll th e p e o p le j w h o h e lp ed and su p p o r ted P h il lip o v e r th e year s.


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


In the case of birth announcements one of the parents signatures is required.


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 Bympathy. acknowledgments and Floral Tributes must come from a Funeral Director.


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


24 hr personal service


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(nee Winckley) Paul and Suo are ploasod to .


announce the safe arrivol of Jordan James on 20)h August 1998 weighing 6lb 7oz. A welcome , brother for Oliver.:-—' 2Uv


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- • : Thanks to everyone for,; nil iknlr ftU


O BDrt. "


GARNETT.- P e te r and Mar g a r e t th a n k a l l r e la t iv e s


and fr ien d s for- th e lo v e ly cards , g if ts and d o n a t io n s to Save Th e Child ren Fund. A l s o P n tr ic an d s t a l l a t E a v e s Hall C ou n try Club fo r making It such a m em ­


o ra b le day. *+**********+** i j fcT


!Z7fianA *7/ou LUND -


MIDDLETON Andrew and Julie


wish to lhank their parents, families and friends for


helping lo make their wedding day so special, and for the lovely cards and gifts.


Our thanks also to the Moorcock Inn for a memorable day.


*r\ww i cr\i* xuu mmiiy vi M r s M a r g a r e t P r o c t o r


iff


THORNBER (nee Pickup)


Andrew and Judith are


w o u ld lik e to th ank e v e ry ­ o n e for th e ir kind g if ts and w ish e s on th e o c c a s io n of M a r g a r e t ’s lOOtti b ir th ­ day. A sp e c ia l m en t ion to the Mayor and M a y o r e s s of C llth e r o c and th e R ib b le Valley. Thanks a lso g o to Lynne and all th e s ta f f at Beech Grove, C lith e r o e for la y in g o n su c h a lo v e ly b irthday tea .


1 th e r o e . Cub L e a d e r s fo r tuklng all th e cubs to Lon ­ d on. w e had a lo v e ly w e ek . R o y and C l iv e , . S t : P a u ls Pack.


THANK YOU to all th e Cli- 1 * « * » » » * * » * » » » » » * » CRUMP/BURNS /


Nicola and Chris are pleased • lo announce ihe safe a r r iv a l; of Alexander Louis, born on the 18lh Augusl at Trafford i; Park Hospital, Manchester.


A darling grandson for David: and Ann and nephew for ; , Louise.


■■■• Congratulations: on your .21 st. Birthday, August 27th.


,.i- Good luck,1 health and . : , •• happiness.


, . T. Love from Mum,. Dad,


:: Adele and Daniel and , ; * Grandma.


BURGESS


(Margaret and Jack) 30lh August 1998 ?


Mum and Dad, 40 years is a lot,


Tho magic spoilt) you hoven f forgotr


Respect,‘trust ond most of o/l love. -V


-* Best wishes from Sharon#,; Leon!/ Hayley and Shelby-lou, •s Gordon, Caroline, Camille, • ftMvrlnn. rmtn and Carta* xxxx


,


delighted lo announce the safe arrival of their daughter


Charlotte Louise born on August 18th 1998 woighmg 71b 13oz. A welcome sister for Sam and Joshua.


Many thanks to family and


friends for their cords, presents, help and support.


Special thanks to Dr. Freeman, Ribble Valley Midwives, staff at. • Q.P.H., especially Sarah . Tattersall..


PORTER (Andrea)


WALLACE (Pauline and Kevin)


Congratulations Mum and Dad on your Pearl Wedding ■ Anniversary.


All our love, Sara, Karen and Alan.


I M ARSH J A l is ta i r B a r ry ) . -


1 Love"? a n d b e s t w i s h e s o n . y o u r i l8 th b ir th d a y . A u g u s t


G ranan d Grandad. 2 8 th : • coming of Age. .


Good luck for a long life of happiness.


* * * * * * * * 4 BAMBER


(Ross Andrew) Congratulations to loved


grandson, Ross, on your 18th. "Wherever you are"


RYAN/NOCK


Mr and Mrs Peter Ryan are pleased to announce the


engagement of their second daughter S arah Jane to James the only son of


Mr and Mrs Fred Nock of Broadmayne, Dorset.


Congratulations from both families.


BAMBER (Ross Andrew)


Congratulations brother on your 18th.


Lindsey, Scott, Haley, Mel, Steph, Kerry and Dale Billington


+ ■ »■ » * * * * * • * + * + * + *'* WEDDING....... ANNIVERSARIES


Wishing you health, happiness and success in fhe future years ahead.


Nan Whitehead, ■ Blackburn


Belated birthday wishes Lindsey on your 20th (11.8.98) Melanie on your 13th (18.8.98)


Nan Whitehead, Blackburn.


CONTI - WRIGLEY


Mr and Mrs Stephen Conti have pleasure in announcing the


I engagement of their eldest daughter Vicky to Martin, only


I son of Mr and Mrs Peter Wrigley on August 14th in the Gold Coast Australia.


Congratulations and host wishes from both families.


THE World Cup is over, and what a •brilliant competition it was — apart from the result, that is. Im not anti-French, as my ambitious attempts to speak to the Whalley- Vihiers twinning group showed last week, but I'm pro the home


I have decided to do my bit for soccer, and 1 don't mean my equally ambitious attempts to play the game for the House of Commons side. I want to see the 2006 - finals played in England.


side. . , T


I was privileged to attend Englands open-, ing game against Tunisia in Marseilles. , The game was a corker, but unfortunate- ly much of the excitement of a thrilling; "day was overshadowed by the_Nean-; derthal hyperactivity of the brain-dead elements within our society.


RUBY WEDDINGS


: ■ of cross-breeding human beings with ' cabbages. (Unfortunately - the offspring got- their looks from the humans, but ■ their'mental capacity from the cab-


We were not the only nation to be emhar- - rassed by the Zombie culture, but our yobs were the first to display the dangers


As ever, our worst and dimmest members; of society were a very small group, and fortunately the French police aren't;


: the face of a bottle-throwing frenzy.,; Long may the former remain guests of ' the French prison service.


famous for their grace and etiquette in;


Meanwhile, we can get on with the task at " hand; which is winning over other,courig tries to our cause,


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England is the home of soccer, and it is' ' about time that soccer's finest champi^ onship came home; England has over v 42,000 football clubswith an, enthusias- ! Hie and dedicated weekly local following;


with the names of our favourite soccer heroes etched indelibly into our memory


The Government is giving the bid its full support and Sports Minister Tony


banks.


England is blessed with a wonderful array of first-class stadia and not exclusively London-based. The Venue of Legends (Wembley to you and me) is to be rebuilt


Banks is enthusiastic in his backing. ■


at a cost of £200m.-The famous twin towers will remain, hut everything else


" will be levelled to give birth to a world­ beating national stadium.


The North-West has many superb grounds ; which can host the qualifying games, as ■


ENGAGEMENTS’


love and best wishes always. Mum, Stewart, Ste, Phil, Joanne and family.


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TWO Simonstone boys caused "havoc" at the film­ ing of a popular television


show recently. John Robinson (15) and


Kevin Shirtcliffe (16) have - just returned from London's Docklands studios and will be appearing in the new series of BBC2's "Robot


Wars". ■The Clitheroe Royal Grammar School pupils and


their robot "Havoc” compet­ ed against five other cre­ ations and several house robots designed by the BBC's special effects depart­


ment. John and Kevin's offering


had cost them just £50 to construct and was up against offerings from the likes of university professors and lame companies, some


of whom had spent up to £6,000 making theirs. "Havoc" was constructed


series, including "Havoc". Then they spent four


in John's garage in West- . minster Close, with early assistance from: friends. David Gerrard and James Hindle. They collected parts from scrapyards and local firms, to whom they are very grateful. With both John and


days this week filming the show, with presenters Craig Charles and Phillipa For­ rester. Proud parents Helen and Philip Rohinson and


. Derek and Joyce Shirtcliffe, of Furness, Avenue, accom­ panied them to the studio. ; Although they cannot,


Kevin being keen on radio- controlled cars and on tech­ nology at school, they were avid viewers of the first series of the show. When a request appeared at the end. of the show asking for new- contestants, the pals seized


their chance. More than 10,000 original


inquiries were received by the producers and eventual­ ly 72 were selected for the


reveal the results of the pro­ gramme, Mrs Robinson said that the boys had done bet­ ter than everyone expected.. But having got the taste


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[Affstair Barry) ' Congratulations on yobr.


■ , ’ ;18lh Birthday, ■ August 28lh.


(ftSScyof-and Nico/a*--.'


[ - ’ Health and happiness Dad


With love on your 65th Birthday, August 27th.


Much love from Thelma. Happy Birthday


from Bertie. Woof! Woof!


Brian P r ic e F u n e ra l S e r ­ vic e. Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


D I X O N (Pe gg y ) . -Treasu red m em o r ie s o f a .d e a r mum, p a s sed aw a y A u g u s t 2 8 th , 1 9 9 7 .


T h e te u r s a n d s a d n e s s w e f e l t th a t da y. W i l l n e v e r g o aw a y . Y o u a r e in o u r h ea r ts a n d in o u r th o u g h t s e v e r y s in g le


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G d a y . ■o o d n ig h t and God b le s s Mum, Graham and Jan et .


D I X O N (Peggy).- D ied Au- q u s t2 8 th , 1 9 7 7 . L i fe Is lo n e ly w i th o u t y o u


; n a n ,N o th in g I s th e sam e .


A l l I h a v e a r e m em o r ie s J n e v e r s a id g o o d b y e .


U n t i l w o m e e t again I sen d all my lo v e to y ou , K e lly xx. all o u r lo v e , h ugs and k is se s K lrs ty and Levi xx.


L A W S O N (Col in) . - In mem­ o ry o f a dear b ro th e r - in - law and u nc le, d ied A u gu s t ,


2 9 th ; 1 9 9 3 .


L o v e d a n d r em em b e r e d a l ­ w a y s .


Love R on a ld , G eo rg e, Ber­ yl and Carol.


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P U Z Y N A (Bruno) . - Loving m em o r ie s o f a d ea r n u s - | band and fath er, d ied Au- g u s t3 0 th , 1 9 8 8 .


M i s s e d s o v e r y m u c h . L o v e d a n d r em em b e r e d ai-


Y o u r io v in g w i f e G e r ty , Barry. Mar jor ie and Gary.


T U R N E R (B a r r ie Jame s ) . - , Memor ies o f a d early loved


so n and b ro th e r , w h o d ied A u g u s t2 8 th , 1 9 8 6 .


T h in k o f m e a t n ig h t .w h e n s le e p i s n e a r .


A n d I w h o lo v e y o u am s o T h t n k o fm e th e n a n d I w i l l


N l°rmf e ° Z OUt i n th e n ig h t tu r n s in to d a y .


Our lo v e a law y s mum. s i s ­ te r s , b ro th e r s and fam il ie s .


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HARTLEY (Ivor)


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***** ****** ****** Well done!


HESLIN (Clare)


Congratulations and well done on your


'A 'L e v e l results.


, Love Grandma and ; Grandad Wylie and


all the family. ,


Father worried about Child Support Agency payments hanged himself at home


A CLITHEROE man increas­ ingly worried about the size of payments to theChild Support Agency hanged himself ’at his home in Whalley. Road: Mr Andrew Pinch (25) was found


arrears following a change j^hiscir- cumstances, adding to the burden of


• • . . t a K f e


by friends hanging in the early hours of June 6th, a Blackburn inquest heard. Coroner Mr Andre Rebello record-


"We could all say, 'There but for the grace of God go I' - we must all try and get things in perspective," said the uoroner,


-


FLETCHER (Joan)


August 28th Happy 50th Birthday.


' With love from Mum, Malcolm, Dan, Abi, Ben, Clare, Helen and Bonny and Oscar.


have felt the way Mr Pinch had felt at he was left with nothing to live on. the time.


Coroner, suggesting that anyone couldu iu •


m ’


"Life is dif f cult - we all live with too much stress and it is perhaps under­


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standable that people crack under art. He gave pressure."


had been paying voluntary mainte­ nance to his ex-partner since their child was born in 1995. But, through what the Coroner described as "com­ munication problems" between Mr Pinch and the agency, he fell into


iA V\f»or» ncnrinnr vnlnntnrv mnint.P- I COMING OF AGE ....... . « •• • » . A _ L U / . -v iirv V lf n f V llQ f f i S e of this year he took ' hi


three months' unpaid leave from:his job as a production worker at Ultra- frame to visit friends in Australia. Mr. Pinch contacted the CSA by phone to inform them that he had paid a lump sum covering his maintenance pay­


ments.


ed a verdict of "killed himself" and said that no one was to blame for the tragedy.


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for fiv years, said he had seemed ;: to have been in "good spirits on the


Cudworth, who had known ,,


night, and was "laughing and joking", with friends. But following a conver­ sation with his ex-girl friend, Miss ; Sarah Mawdsley, in the Clitheroe Social Club, he seemed quiet and detached to his friends, said Mr Cud-


CSA°iiisists sucMnfonnatkm can’only ^Miss'Mawdsley told the inquest b e a c t^ upon i f " u t in writing that there was nothing out of the onh-


and when Mr Pinch resumed work a t ; nary in the conversation she had with


Mtraframe inMay, he was alarmed to discover how much the CSA began with another friend, Mr. Laretlv war d e d u c t Iron,


On. * * V


M ™ c h had sought advice from his abroad, said: ?. Andy- kept saymg siinervisor at work, Mr Michael Stew- strange things. He asked me 11 i


Anxious about the mounting sums,


Evidence was given that Mr Pinch including selling his Ultraframe wind- fall shares. Many of Mr Pinch's friends said he had become increasing­ ly concerned about the situation, and police found the words, "Let's do it",


c u s s i n g several options with him, fall


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and reference to a travesty in a file on Mr Pinch's computer.


" Later Mr Pinch left the club. He was discovered by Mr Cudworth and another friend when they returned to the flat. They took him down from the bannisters, but efforts to revive him failed, the inquest heard.


He said: 'I'll prove there is life after death'.”


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Pupils cause ‘havoc’ in ‘Robot Wars’ TV show


KERR (Susannah)


Best wishes for your 18th Birthday, August 29th.


Lots of love from Mum, Dad, Rachel and Nathan.


Grandma, Grandad and Gemma, xxx


auuu, tlic ______ _ „____ Coroner, Mr Waring, who is currently


Happy 21st Birthday August 25th


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for it, they are already, thinking about entering again if the series is given another run. ■ • ■ The new series of


"Robot Wars" begins on November 6th, hut John


• and Kevin are unlikely to be seen until the New -Year. - .


Businesses in the North-West would get a shot in the arm, with an influx of cash-


’ Euro '96 championships,'.which we should have also won.


• was evidenced by the most excellent '


There would he an opportunity for local manufacturers to cash in with souvenirs •of the area.'Television pictures of our


rich visitors. The Ribble Valley would benefit, with extra tourists coming into the region.


beautiful area would be beamed to the four corners of the earth,.attracting ■'.' enormous; interest. .Infrastructure


Ewood. Old Trafford. Anfield and others : have earned their moments of interna- ■ tional glory and England's sporting prowess on home soil is long overdue.,. ; We all deserve the opportunity to show


improvements to the rail and road net­ work would have to follow any success^ ful bid. ;


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that we are able.to stage the world's greatest: football championships at the birthplace of the great game.'Please sup^ port the bid by writing; to me at the House of Commons or e-mail me at:


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