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retain the coveted Helen Holm Scottish Strokeplay Championship at Royal
Kim G
Troon at the weekend. But the 24-year-old Rib-
ble Valley star still hopes to make the Great Britain and Ireland squad to face the Americans in the Curtis Cup at the Minikahda Club in Minneapolis at the begin
ning of August. Before then, though, Kim
OLF ace Kim Rostron failed in her gallant bid to
will fine-tune her game for her defence of the English Women's Championship at Walton Heath in May and the British Ladies' Champi onship at Little Aston in June-after which the Curtis Cup squad will be trimmed from 15 to eight players to tackle the Americans. The players will be taken
to Pals in Spain for a week's intensive training from the the former Solheim Cup cap tain, Mickey Walker. And the players will also spend 3-4 hours over five days
into top gear to win the Volvo Trophy qualifier at
Ken hits top gear C
LITHEROE Golf Club member Ken Parkinson clicked
Whalley Road on Sunday. Parkinson carded 87-19-68
to top Division Two and win the Walker Farrimond-spon- sored event after a three-way card p la y -o ff with Nigel Willis (75-7-68) and Peter Clayton (79-11-68). Runner-up in Division Two
was Jim Allan (89-17-71), Tom Brown - Mr Captain, that is - was third with 87-13- 74 and Ron Higson claimed
fourth spot with 89-14-75. A card play-off enabled
Willis to win Division One ahead of Clayton - Geoff Sutcliffe (78-9-69) taking third spot and Peter Harri son (79-9-70) finishing fourth after a consultation of cards with Gary Speak (74-4-70) and Alan Wright (79-9-70). Roy Williams (101-28-73)
won Division Three and Daniel Preedy took the gross award with a round of 72. The annual Captain's versus
President's team match was held on Saturday - Tom Brown's side defeating Dennis Kershaw's by four holes overall. O Mytton Fold GC mem
bers were in action in the inaugural Lady Captain's
Trophy. And among the winners
was... the lady captain herself! Mick Grant (31 points)
won the men's award on the card from Noel Holden, with Jim Clark (29) finishing third. Lady captain Ann
Almond (21 points) won the "fair sex" category ahead of Maureen Board (20). Holden won the prize for
the longest drive on the sev enth hole; Mick Bryan holed his second shot on the second hole to win the nearest-the- pin-prize and the Eagle's Nest; and Maureen Board won the ladies' putting prize with 22 putts. 0 A card play-off was neces sary to decide the destiny of the Frank Longworth Tro
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phy at Whalley GC. Dennis Honeyben won the
golf by George Embley
Second Division and claimed the trophy ahead of Neil Ashworth after both men returned 88-18-70. A round of 84-13-71 gave
David Shaw a play-off suc cess over Mark Tuley (83-12- 71) in the First Division. Whalley members were in
action in a Sunday morning medal, Martin Foulds returning 79-12-67 to win by two shots from Stewart
Smith (92-23-69). 0 In-form Sheila Cornwell
was in a rich vein of form at Clitheroe GC - at the double. Sheila returned 80-10-70
to win the Silver Division the LGU medal, with Barbara Hudson (98-24-74) topping the Bronze Division. And she partnered Edith
Child to victory in the Scott Leggatt qualifier, winning on the card from Irene Hinks and Pat Brennan after both pairs handed in 98-15.5-78.5. Mary Wallace and Ann Panter returned 98-18.5-79.5
to claim third place on the card from Barbara Brown and B. Crowther (102-25.5-79.5), Jean Cole and Ann James (104-24- 80) finishing fifth ahead of Margaret Tott and Susan Johnson (106-25.5-80.5). Clitheroe's Chris Stokes
handed in scores of 84 and 85 to qualify for the match- play element of the Lan cashire Women's Champi onship at Pleasington GC. However, her hopes of an
extended run in the event were dashed when she was beaten in the first round by Claire Ritson (Ormskirk) at
the 19th. O Jane Pollard, a relative
newcomer to the Royal and Ancient game, was on bril liant form in Whalley ladies' ELLGA inter-club qualifier. She handed in 97-37-60 to
win by no fewer than FIF TEEN shots! Jan Armistead (88-13-75) was runner-up and Joyce Andrew finished third with 96-19-77.
I Lostock 31, Clitheroe 14___________ _______ CLITHEROE’S league season came to an end on
Disappointing end to league campaign
I Saturday with a defeat at the hands of a much I improved Lostock side.
To their credit Clitheroe never gave up and had the dis . . .. . I this season. In the backs, Moorby replaced the unavailable
tinction of scoring the game’s best try when flying wing- man Andrew Moorby crossed five minutes from time. With Martin Wigley returning in the second row and Tony Dubowski at prop the pack looked as strong as any
Ian Ibbotson. Lostock opened the scoring with an unconverted try, but
Clitheroe hit back almost from the kick-off. Steven Greatorex took the ball 20 yards out, chipped
through and and touched down for the try. Declan O’Duffy converted and the men from Littlemoor
I looked good for a 7-5 lead. Things then went sadly wrong as the home side domi
nated in the forwards and the stand-off kicked well, both
for touch and for goal. Despite the best efforts of flanker Nathan Carlton and
I as Lostock built up a 24-point lead. With 20 minutes to go Clitheroe replaced Wigley and full
centre Greatorex, Clitheroe were unable to stop the scoring
back Andrew Burrill with Alan Nuttall and Mick Rowley. This seemed to do the trick as Clitheroe played their best
I The final whistle blew shortly after and the league sea son came to an end with the locals finishing a creditable
rugby of the game resulting in Moorby’s try.
I tation evening is now only two week's away, and tickets are I available from.
third in the North Lancashire Second Division. Ail players should note that the club dinner and presen-
Clitheroe Cavaliers 34, Lostock 2nds 6__________
I The Cavaliers were pleased to see the Allen brothers return to action along with Peter Whiteside, who was on
CLITHEROE Cavaliers brought another successful season to a close with a comprehensive victory over a bulky Lostock side.
hand to blast his way down the wing for the opening try. I Lostock had started quite well and play swung from end-
I to-end with the only other scores of the first half being two Lostock penalties and a penalty and conversion for the
I Cavaliers via the boot of David Slinger. I Gary Meadows and Bill Platt were replaced by Duncan
Fielding and Phil Allen during the interval. .
I The front row of Martin Allen, captain Phil Isherwood and the deceptively strong David Davenport took lost of scrummage ball against the head.
Clitheroe produced a second half display which wiped out any remaining Lostock enthusiasm..
I Stephen Taylor and Dave Atkinson played keep-ball at the back of the scrum and it was inevitable that they
should both score a try apiece. Slinger was at his abrasive and vocal best, taking out his
I frustrations on the unfortunate Lostock backs with some entertaining and bruising runs from defence for which he was rewarded with a try and another conversion. Richard Whitehouse looked like a 14-year-old rather than a 41-year-old as he too finished with a try under the
P°gjmon Greatorex, Stuart Greatorex and Chris Bossonett showed good pace throughout and Duncan Fielding finally
scored his only points of the season with the last kick of the came a conversion which just crept over the posts.
I B From 24 games this season the Cavaliers have only suf fered six defeats with one draw and 17 victories.
SHACKLETON (nee Ta y lo r )
Adam and Cheryl are happy to announce the arrival of
Katie Louise on 16th April, 7lb. A sister for Thomas and Lucy. Thanking all concerned. _
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ROTHWELL (A n d re a ) 2nd May
______ 7 L - Well, Well, Balls and Diablos. Look who's 40.
Lova from Mum, Mary,
George and family, Fred, Christine and family.
** ******************* Happy 21 si Birthday. Love from Mum, Dad,
. Sharon, Chris, Janine, Keith, Nanna, Grandad,
Auntia Kathleen and Alan. "Have a great weekend"
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DR1NKALL BURKE
Richard ond Cheryl are delighted lo announce the birth of their beouiiful daughter, Annobelle Groce, on April 11th, weighing 71b 13oz. A sister for Danielle and Gcorgio. Special thanks to staff on Ward C7, Queens Pork Hospital ond Ribble Volley Midwives.
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WATERHOUSE (Bri)
Health and happiness always
Lave Mum, Dad,
Michael, Grandmas and Grandad, Frances and Gladys
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in a heat chamber at Lough borough University to prepare themselves for the 90% tem peratures which are expected to prevail in the mid-summer Curtis Cup showdown. Reflecting on her perfor
mance at Royal Troon, Kim said: "My game was not in all that good shape but only
needs fine-tuning. "My short game has not
been great and that has put pressure on my long game. "I did not play well on Sat
urday, but on Sunday I played a lot better and could have got
under par. I played solid golf in the last round but could not
hole a putt.” Kim shot 78 and 81 on the
Portland course on Sunday and finished with 76 on the Old Course on Sunday for a 54-hole aggregate score of 235, which left her in 13th place 10 shots behind Den mark's Karen-Margethe Jull. Kim had to pull out of last
week's Lancashire Women's Championship at Pleasington, though, after a car reversed into her and she sustained a knee injury!
Yo ur
FAMILY NOTICES SECTION
STARTS Y Thank You KNIGHT
BEECH GROVE.- Aline. Joy and Alan would like to ex press their heartfelt thanks to Tricia and all the staff of Beech Grove Residential Home. The residents and their relatives and all our many fr ien d s and c o l leagues for presents, flow ers. cards and letters re ceived on our recent retire
ment. We have been com pletely overwhelmed by the volume of good wishes all o f which have contribu
ted to the happy memories we will always keep with us. Thanks also to everyone
for their invaluable sup port during the past 14 years. Good wishes to you all and for the future suc cess of Beecli Grove under the new management of Lynne Elliot.
BROWN.- Mary would like to say thankyou to family and friends for the cards and gifts received on her 4 0 th b ir th d a y . Special thanks to the Conservative Club, the band and Lisa. Thank you - brilliant.
HITCHEN Judith. David and family would like to thank all relatives, friends, neigh' bours. customers and fel low traders for all the let tors, cards, flowers, gifts prayers and messages re ceived during the last few weeks of trauma. Judith is now at home, on the mend and eternally grateful for her ‘ second chance’ thanks to the skill and dedication of all at Walton Neurology Centre. Special thanks to Clare and Kathryn for their help and support through p e r s o n a l e x p e r i e n c e . Thankyou also to my ‘Spice girls’ Jean. Mabel and Julie for taking charge at Classic Collections. W e ’ re a tough breed on Pendle! Thank you all and God Bless.
MARSH.- Nicola would like to thank family and friends for all the presents and cards received on her 21st birthday. Special thanks to mum and dad for the party and for making it a birthday to remember!
PO L L AR D .- Katli would like to thank everyone who
came to her 40th birthday celebrations, for all the cards, flowers and wonder ful presents. Special thanks to Bruc e, Stuart, Sarah, Mi* chael and everyone else in volved with the surprise party, lo my sister Sue for being chef for Saturday night and to mum and dad Lord arid mum and dad Pol lard. you’ re all simply the best.
ST JUDE.- Our Lord hear my prayers.
THANK Y O U .-T o the mem bers o f Chntburn Parish Council and the residents of Chatburn for the gift of a lawn mower to mark my re- t lr cm u n t as H o n o r a ry
Clerk to the Council. Many thanks and best wishes, Cllr. Ted Boden.
Births
Happy 30th Deb, ond welcome to the 30's Club;
All my love, Made. Happy 30th, Mummy.
Love from Jade, ToniLea and Jodie.
Happy Birthday, Deb.
Love Mum, John, Mum and Dad Townsend, Darren, Nicola, Dylan and Donna.
.B ir th d a y " Greetings
** *** ** *** *** ** *** *** LAMBERT COLEMAN
(Edith) May 2nd.
Happy 70th birthday to a very special mum and nanna.
Lots of love from Eileen, Michael, Louise and Rachel
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30 TOWNSEND
(Deborah) May 3rd
Congratulations on your 21st Birthday,.Tracy.
Health and happiness always.
All our love, Mum, Dad, Andrew and Vicki Happy 21 st Tracy, Love from Jason
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(T ra c y M ar ie ) April 29lh 1998
DEWHURST
(A n n e a n d Richard) Congratulations Mum and Dad on your
Ruby Wedding, 1st May 1998.
With love and best wishes from Lynn, Tom, Gary and Pauline.
To a speciol
Nanna and Grandad on your anniversary.
Andrew, John, Lee, Ben, Thomas and Daniel xxx
Lots of love from grandsons
SCH NIT ZER (Alexsandra Danuta).- Precious birth
day memories. May 2nd. or my dear mother.
The day you came and rook Deaths
B A TE S .- On Ap ri l 2 7 th , 1 998 . peacefully in Clither oe Hospital and of Wad* d in q to n . Nr C l i th e r o e . Connie, aged 82 years, the dearly loved mother of C h r i s t in e , an d lo v in g grandma of Heather. A fun eral service will take place at Waddlngton Hospital Chapel at 2 -2 0 p.m. today T h u r sd a y . A p r i l 3 0 th . 1998. prior to cremation at Accrington Crematorium. 3 -3 0 p.m. Family flowers only please, but donations
in memory of Connie if so desired to Eric Mayman F u n e r a l D ir e c to r c /o Chews Funeral Service. 1 0 /1 2 Whalley Road. Cli th ero e. BB7 1AVV. T e l . 4 4 2 2 8 5 ,4 4 3 0 4 5 .
MASHITER
(John) May 2nd
GARNETT.- Edith Eileen, died peacefully on April 27th. 1 998 . aged 90 years, dearly loved wife of the late Thomas Arthur Garnett of Clitheroe. Funeral service and committal on Tuesday, May 5th at 1 p.m. at Ac c r in g ton C rem a to r ium . Family flowers only please, but donations if so desired to Help the Aged, c /o Hy- ndburn Funeral Services. Queens Road. Accrington. All further inquiries Tel. 0 1 2 5 4 2 3 3 1 3 3 .
HORSFALL.- On Saturday. April 25th . 1 9 9 8 . at his home In Clitheroe. Leslie, aged 82 years, the dearly loved husband of Edith and very dear father o f Susan. A service of thanksgiving will take place in Trinity Meth odist Church. Clitheroe at 12 noon on Friday. May 1st. 1998. following a cre mation service at Burnley C r em a to r ium . 11 a .m . Family flowers only please, but donations in memory o( Leslie, if so desired, to be divided between the above m en t io n ed ch urch and Christie Cancer Hospital, c /o Eric Mayman of The Ri chard Chew Funeral Ser vice. 1 0 /1 2 Whalley Road. BB7 1 AW . All inquiries. Tel. 4 4 3 0 4 5 . 4 4 2 2 8 5 .
u t left me In despair.
her. Lord. In to T h y tendercare. Yo u chose an angel, sure B enough.
j Life has never seemed the
F o r I have been io tv j ly witho ut her.
Y o u took her hand. I had ro part.
Loving daughter Irka.
Y o u cased her pain, but broke my heart.
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MARSDEN (Molly).- John ’ and family have taken great comfort from the many^k-V.- ters, cards and expression*'# o f sym p a th y fo l low in g their recent loss. We wouJd like to thank oil our rela
tives. friends and neigh bours for the kindness dur ing M o l ly ’ s i lln es s and since her recent death, in particular thanks to The Rev. Fr Willoughby for his comforting ministrations,
to Dr Huson. Dr Bailey. SR Shaw. SR Geldard and the district nurses for their wonderful care and sup p o r t . Thankyou also to Birtwistles Funeral Ser vices for the dignified fun eral arrangements.
THORNTON (Kathleen Au
i and the wonderful support 1 mum received from C li theroe Health Centre. In particular Doctor Huson and the McMillan Nurse C hris Butchok. Special thanks to the R ev . M. Fielding for his personal and moving tribute to mum and to a l l th o s e l iv e s touched by mum by their- love and thoughtfulness, you will be sadly missed. Thankyou all for your kind letters, cards and dona tions received in memory of
drey).- The family o f the la te K a th le e n A u d r e y Thornton would like to of fer their sincere thanks for the sympathy and support shown by her friends from the T r in i ty M e th o d is t Church and those friends living nearby. Their deep appreciation is given to the staff of Clitheroe Hospital
Kathleen.
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TAYLOR / CARTER
The engagement has been announced between Wayne,
youngest son of Norma ond Roger Taylor of Westanaria, South Africa and Sarah, only daughter of Valerie and Jack
Carter of Florida, South Africa (formerly Dunster Grove, Clitheroe).
CHAMBERS (David Peter)
Congratulations on your 21st Birthday.
Health and happiness always.
lots of love from Mum, Dad and Samantha.
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(Sarah Louise) April 30th
Happy 1 8th Birthday.
Lots of love from Mum, Dad, Helen and 'Sam'.'
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CONNELL - HAWORTH
Mr and Mrs J. D. Connell, of Barrow, are pleased to
announce on the 27th April, 1998, the engagement of
their only daughter, Nicola Jane, to Philip John,
youngest son of Mr and Mrs G. R. Haworth, of Clitheroe. Love and
congratulations from both families xxx
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(Jackie) April 30th.
Wishing you a happy 18th birthday Jackie.
Mum, Darren, Gavin, Chris and Ellen.
Love and best wishes, _ Happy birthday Mummy.
Lots of hugs and kisses, Sarah xxx
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vice will take place at 1 . p.m. today Thursday. In St Paul’ s Church, Low Moor, I prior to interment at Cli- j theroe Cemetery for the late Mary Elizabeth Jack- i so n , w h o pa s sed away peacefully at Queens Park Hospital on Sunday. April 1 26th. 1 998 . she was born September 5th, 19 0 2 and was predecease by her hus band Harry in 1 960 . She had been employed as a weaver at several local cot- , ton mills and during the 1 war served in the auxiliary fire service along with her ! husband, she was a mem* j ber of the Pendle Club for
I many years and before en- I terlng Beech Grove Rest- . dential Home In 1997 , re- sined at Garnet Road, she was loved and respected by many people and will be , missed by her family and I friends especially by her 1 son Stan of Victoria B.C. Canada and grandchildren Chris (Lin d a) . A n drew ,
Martin (Tracey) and great grandchildren Jared. Hay- ley. DerekandConner,also , her dear friends Dorothy and Jeff and her nieces and nephews. All Inquiries to Eric Mayman for Chews Fu nera l Se rvice w h ere flowers will be received. Tel. 4 4 3 0 4 5 . 4 4 2 2 8 5 .
LAYCOCK.- On April 21st. 1 9 9 8 . peacefully in hospi tal. Celia Joyce, aged 5 9 . years, the beloved wife of the late Peter, dearly loved mum o f Stephen and A l l - son. also the much loved grandma of Danny, devoted daughter to George and Edith, loving sister o f Ju dith and much loved by Sue and Dave.
Jives. A funeral service was held In St James’ Church. Cli theroe. on Tuesday. April 2 8th . followed by Inter ment at St Peter’ s Church yard . S a le sb u ry . Th ere were family flowers only, but d o n a t ion s are s t i l l being received in memory of Celia for the National C h i ld r e n ’ s H om e , c /o Calverley’ s Funeral Ser vice, Chatburn Road. Cli theroe, BB7 2AP. AH inqui ries. Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .
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ASHTON (Graham).-Treas ured birthday meniories of
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Sadly missed. Colin.
O f one we lost and loved s o ! dear.
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