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1 7th. p ea c e fu l ly in h o sp i ta l a n d o f P r e s t o n . G l a d y s , a g ed 7 8 y e a r s , b e lo v e d w i f e o f E dw a r d , d e a r l y l o v e d m o th e r o f El izabe th, J oh n a n d E d w a r d . P e a c e f u l l y s l e e p in g . Fu n e ra l s e r v i c e in S t P a u l ’s Chur ch. Fa r r in g ­ ton. nr Pr e s to n , on M o n ­ day. J an ua r y 2 5 th a t 1 1 - 1 5 a .n i . I n q u i r i e s t o N e a l Buckley Fu n e ra l Di r e c to r . Te l 0 1 7 7 2 6 1 6 3 6 2 , 0 3 7 0 4 4 3 4 8 8 (mob i le ) .


y e a r s , th e b e lo v e d h u sb an d o f t h e l a t e R u t h , d e a r l y lo v e d f a th e r o f Ka th e r in e , f a th e r - in - law o f P e t e r an d lo v in g g r an d pa o f S t ew a r t , A n d r ew and S u s i e , a l s o a v e r y d e a r g r e a t - g r a n d p a . A fu n e r a l s e r v i c e w i l l t a k e p la c e In S t Ma r y Ma g d a l e n e Pa r i sh Chu r ch, C l i th e r o e . a t 2 p.m. t od a y , Th u r sd a y . J an u a r y 2 1 s t . 1 9 9 9 . p r io r t o C r em a t i o n a t B u r n l e y Cr ema t o r ium, 3 p.m. F am ­ i ly f l ow e r s o n ly p l e a s e b ut d o n a t i o n s in m em o r y o f J ame s , i f s o d e s i r e d , t o th e H e a r t Ma c h in e Fu n d c / o Eric Ma yman fo r th e R i ­ cha rd C h ew F u n e r a l S e r ­ v ic e . 1 0 / 1 2 Wh a l l e y Ro ad . C l i th e r o e . BB7 1 AW. Al l i n q u i r i e s T e l . 4 4 2 2 8 5 ,


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A D E Y (Tom) . - P h y l l i s . B e v ­ e r l e y a n d T om w i s h t o th an k al l r e la t iv e s , f r ien ds , n e ig h b o u r s and t h o s e w h o a t t e n d e d th e s e r v i c e fo r T om. fo r al l th e man y kind l e t t e r s , c a rds , n ow e r s . d o ­ n a t i o n s a n d s u p p o r t r e ­ c e iv ed by y o u al l ut th i s sad t im e . S p e c i a l t h a n k s t o D o c t o r C r ow t h e r . n u r s e s an d s ta f f a t C l i th e r o e H o s ­ p i ta l and to al l a t Be e ch Gr o v e , fo r th e i r ca r e and a t t e n t io n t o T om. and t o Re v . R. N i c h o l s o n fo r h i s kin d min i s t r a t i o n s and to Eric Ma yman a t C h ew s for h i s d i g n i f i e d f u n e r a l nr- r a n g emen t s .


4 4 3 0 4 5 .


IN G H AM . - On T h u r s d a y . J an u a r y 1 4 th . 1 9 9 9 , in h o s ­ pi ta l . Ha r ry Ingh am, a g ed 8 7 y ea r s , o f R e a d , d e a r ly lo v e d f a th e r o f J o a n and I s o b e l an d a d e a r fa th e r - in - l aw and g ran d fa the r . Th e fune ra l s e r v i c e t o o k p la c e o n W e d n e s d a y , J a n u a r y 2 0 t h a t Bu rn le y C r em a t o ­ r ium. T h e r e w e r e fami ly f l ow e r s on ly , d o n a t i o n s if d e s i r e d ma y b e s e n t in aid o f Bu rn l e y Ge n e r a l Ho sp i - t a I , W a r d


B e r tw i s t l e ' s F u n e r a l S e r ­ v ic e . S t a t io n R o a d , Pad i - ham. Bu rn le y . B B 1 2 8EF. T e l . 0 1 2 8 2 7 7 1 6 2 8 .


1 0 , t o DEATHS


W IL S H E R . - On J a n u a r y 1 7 th . 1 9 9 9 . p e a c e fu l ly in


h o sp i ta l an d o f C l i th e r o e . Eth e l , a g ed 8 4 y e a r s , th e b e lo v e d w i f e o f th e la t e A l ­ b e r t . d e a r ly lo v e d mo th e r o f A lb e r t , m o t h e r - in - l aw of


S t e l la a n d a v e r y d e a r s i s t e r t o h e r s i s t e r an d b r o th e r . A fu n e r a l s e r v i c e w i l l t a k e p l a c e I n S t M a r y M a g d a l e n e ’ s P a r i s h C h u r c h . C l l t h e r o e , a t Z p .m. o n F r id a y . J a n u a r y 2 2 n d . 1 9 9 9 . p r io r t o in t e r ­ m e n t a t C l i t h e r o e C em e ­ t e ry . Al l in q u i r i e s t o R i ­ ch a rd C h ew s Fu n e r a l S e r ­ v i c e . C l i t h e r o e ( w h e r e f l ow e r s w i l l b e r e c e iv e d ) . Te l . 4 4 3 0 4 5 . 4 4 2 2 8 5 .


WILSON. - On J an u a r y 6 th . 1 9 9 9 . s u d d e n ly b u t p e a c e ­


ful ly a t hi s h om e in Th r e s l i - f le ld. J am e s Le o n a rd , a g ed 6 7 y e a r s , th e d e a r ly lo v e d h u s b a n d o f J u n e , d e a r f a th e r o f Ma r t in and Ju l i e and th e lo v in g b r o th e r oi H a z e l . A fu n e r a l s e r v i c e w a s h e ld a t Cal v e r l e y s C h a ­ p e l o f R e s t , on We d n e sd a y , J an u a r y 1 3 th . f o l l ow e d by i n t e r m e n t a t C l i t h e r o e C em e t e r y . A l l in q u i r i e s . Te l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


THANKS FOR SYMPATHY ' '


B A R LOW. - T h e f ami ly o f th e la t e Wi l l iam Bry an Bar-


l o w w i s h t o th ank al l f am­ i ly, f r i en d s an d n e ig h b o u r s f o r t h e m a n y c a r d s an d


COMING OF AGE


f l o w e r s r e c e i v e d d u r in g th e i r s a d l o s s o f a w o n d e r ­ ful h u sb a n d , fa th e r an d lo v ­ in g g r a n d ad . T h e y w o u ld a l s o l ik e t o th a n k D r Hu t c h ­ i s o n , D r C r o w t h e r . th e p a r amed i c s and al l th e C o r ­ o n a r y Ca r e U n i t a t Bla ck ­ b urn Ro y a l Inf irma ry . Th e y w o u l d a l s o l ik e t o th ank F a th e r Wa r c in g fo r h i s kind w o r d s a n d m in i s t r a t i o n s a n d C a l v e r l e y s F u n e r a l S e r v i c e fo r th e k in d and th o u gh t fu l w a y th e y l o o k e d a f t e r Bryan an d th e fami ly.


HENDZEL ( I sabe l ! ) . - Wen d y an d Mik e w o u ld l ik e t o s in - |


c e r e ly th a n k al l m um ’s r e l ­ a t iv e s . f r i en d s and n e ig h ­ b o u r s , fo r th e ca rds , me s - s a g e s o f s y m p a t h y a n d | f l ow e r s r e c e iv e d in th e i r s u d d e n s a d l o s s . S p e c ia l th a n k s t o Eric and No rma .


, m em b e r e d . Th a n k y o u to I Ca n o n Cha rd fo r h i s w o r d s I o f c o m f o r t a n d t o M r s | Smi th a t C a lv e r l e y ’s Ch a ­


p e l o f R e s t .


COOPER (Go rdon ) . - T r e a s ­ u r ed m em o r i e s o f a d ea r ly l o v e d h u s b a n d , d a d an d q r a n d a d . d i e d J a n u a r y


2 1 s t . 1 9 9 6 . B e a u t i fu l m e m o r i e s e v e r ­ la s t in g tr u e ,


N e v e r to b e fo r g o t t e n , W e th o u g h t th e w o r ld o i y o u .


Lo v in g w i f e A n n . d a u g h t e r a n d s o n - i n - l a w A n n and S tu a r t , g r a n d s o n s D a n i e l and J am e s xxx x x .


COOPER. - P r e c io u s m em o ­ r i e s t o d a y o f my d e a r l y l o v e d b r o t h e r G o r d o n , p a s s e d aw a y J a n u a r y 2 1 s t ,


I 1 9 9 6 . n e v e r k n e w th a t m o r n in g .


| Y o u l e f t w i t h o u t s a y in g g o o d b y e .


W h a t s o r r o w th e r e h a d to b e ,


B u t lo v e is e v e r la s t in g . I k n o w I ' l l s e e y o u s o m e ­


B d a y .u t I c a n ’ t p r e d i c t J u s t w h e n .


S o k e e p o n sm i l in g d o w n o n


U m e .n t i l w e m e e t a g a in . L o v e y o u a lw a y s , G o d b l e s s , f r om lo v in g s i s t e r D o r i s xxx.


M O O R H O U S E (T h om a s ) . - Lo v in g m em o r i e s o f a d e a r d ad an d g ran d ad , w h o d ied J a n u a r y 2 7 t h , 1 9 9 6 . H e ' s n o t J u s t a n d m em o r y o r p a r t o f th e p a s t , B u t a d a d a n d g r a n d a d to r e m e m b e r w i t h lo v e a s lo n g a s l i fe la s t s .


L o v e f r om He rb e r t . El s ie , F r a n c e s , Da v id , Ka th l e en , Ala n an d fami l ie s .


i ROE (A r n o ld ) . - Wh o d i e d 1 J a n u a r y 2 2 n d . 1 9 9 7 . y o u r n am e w e o f t e n m e n ­


t io n ,Y o u r v o ic e w e c a n n o t h e a r . Y o u r m e m o r i e s l i v e f o r ­


F r om y o u r e v e r lo v in g w i f e Ol iv e a n d fami ly .


O f a h u s b a n d I lo v e d s o d e a r .


e v e r .


SKIR ROW (J ame s ) . - In l o v ­ ing m em o r y o f a d e a r b us - b an d . d i ed J a n u a r y 2 5 th ,


I h a d a h u s b a n d in a m i l l io n , I lo v e d h im t i l l th e e n d ,


I l o s t tw o p r e c io u s th in g s in M l i fe .y h u s b a n d a n d m y f r ie n d . Lo v in g w i f e Le t ty .


BIRTHDAY MEMORIES'


C L A R K ( P e t e r ) . - L o v in g b i r th d a y m em o r i e s o f my d e a r b r o t h e r , J a n u a r y


2 2 n d . S t i l l s o s a d ly m i s s e d . L o v e Be r y l and fami ly x.


DIXON (Pe g g y ) . - Bir thd a y m em o r i e s o f a v e r y d e a r w i f e , mum an d nan, J a n u ­


a ry 2 5 th . T r e a s u r e h e r L o r d , n e v e r


l e a v e h e r a lo n e , L o v e h e r in h e a v e n a s w c d id a t h o m e .


B u t a v e r y d e a r w i f e , m u m a n d n a n ,


Paul .


j m em o r i e s o f a v e r y d e a r | I mum an d nan. A lw a y s in o u r th o u g h ts . F o r e v e r in o u r h e a r t s .


Hap p y b i r th d a y mum, lo v e Gr ah am and J an e t .


DIXON (Pe g g y ) . - Th in k in g o f y o u n an n a on y o u r b i r th ­


day, J an u a r y 2 5 th . A l l o u r l o v e . Ke l ly . Kl r s ty and Lev i xxx.


,


D IX O N (P e g g y ) . - J a n u a r y 1 2 5 t h . T r e a su r e d b i r th d a y


PEARCE. - Te r r y w o u ld l ike t o th a n k f ami ly , f r i e n d s , c o l l e a g u e s f r om S t o n c y - h u r s t C o l l e g e , s t a f f o n Wa rd 2. Bla ckb u rn Ro y a l


A N N O U N C EM E N T S s e n t by p o s t m u s t b e e n d o r s e d w i t h th e n ame an d a d d r e s s o f th e s e n d e r . In th e c a s e ol e n g a g em e n t s b y p o s t o r h a n d e d in a t o u r f r o n t c o u n t e r r e c e p t io n , th e s i g ­ n a tu r e s o f b o th p a r t i e s a r e r e q u i r e d . A n n o u n c em e n t s fo r th e b i r th s an d e n g a g e ­ m e n t s c la s s i f i c a t io n c an n o t b e a c c ep t e d by p h o n e . Al l In Mem o r iam s and Bi r th ­ d a y M em o r i am s m u s t b e p r e - p a id . D e a t h n o t i c e s . T h a n k s fo r S ymp a th y and. F lo r a l T r ib u t e s m u s t c ome f rom a F u n e r a l Dir e c t o r .


THANK YOU,


D EA N . - Ela in e w o u l d l ik e to t h a n k h e r w o n d e r f u l d a u g h t e r s fo r th e su r p r i s e ,


b i r th d a y p a r ty th e y sp r u n g | on h er . T o al l wh o came and


i made it a g r e a t night and j for the lovely p r e s en t s re -


| ceived.


H O T H E R S A L L . - E d n a w i s h e s t o th a n k Mr Chang an d h i s t e am, n u r s e s and s ta f f on Wa rd s 1, 4 and In ­ t e n s i v e C a r e , B l a c k b u r n R o y a l I n f i rm a r y , n u r s e s and s ta f f P e n d l e Wa rd . Cl i ­ t h e r o e Ho sp i t a l . Dr S a u n ­ d e r s , D r H u s o n and Dr By ­


WILCOCK-


FURNESS (Alan)


January 25th Happy Birlhday.


w a t e r . d i s t r i c t n u r s e s and am b u l a n c e p e r s o n n e l fo r th e i r e x p e r t ca r e and a t t e n ­ t io n . A l s o t o Fr Wa r c in g . S i s t e r Ei l e en and Pame la , r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s , n e i g h ­ b o u r s . h om e h e lp . S .J .A. C l i th e r o e and my t r e a su r ed f ami ly f o r th e i r p r a y e r s , gi f t s , ca rds , v i s i t s , ca r e and k in d n e s s d u r in g my r e c en t i l ln e s s . S p e c ia l th a n k s to Li l ian. Go d b l e s s y o u all .


S h e ' s n o t j u s t a m e m o r y o r p a r t o f th e p a s t .


G o d b l e s s , a l l o u r l o v e , Tom, Lynn, J a ck , Ch r i s and


T o r e m em b e r a s lo n g a s Hie la s ts .


NOV IN A . - T o o u r Ble s s ed Lady, sa y 9 Hai l Ma r y ’s for 9 c o n s e q u t i v e da y s . A sk for 3 f a v ou r s , 1 fo r b u s in e s s | and 2 for th e im p o s s ib l e . P r om i s e p u b l i c a t io n on the 16th day. N e v e r fai l s . Th an - k y ou fo r f a v ou r s r e c e iv e d . I


M.D.


Love alwa ys and forever, Jude.


K E N D A L (A la n ) . - L e s l e y . Mi c h e l l e and Ch r i s w o u ld l ik e to th ank al l r e la t iv e s , f r i e n d s , n e i g h b o u r s an d t h o s e w h o a t t e n d e d th e s e r v i c e , a t S t H e l e n s Ch u r c h , Wa d d in g t o n . fo r al l th e man y k in d l e t t e r s , ca rds and f lo r a l t r ib u t e s r e ­ c e iv ed a t th i s s ad t ime . S p e ­ cial th a n k s t o D o c t o r Hig g - s o n and n u r s e s and s ta f f of P e n d l e W a r d , C l i t h e r o e H o s p i t a l , a l s o Re v . Ala n Ba i l e y fo r h i s k ind m in i s ­ t r a t io n s and Eric Ma yman , Fu n e r a l D i r e c t o r , an d staf f fo r th e i r d ign i f ied fune ra l a r r a n g eme n t s .


I P A R R IN G T O N (A g n e s ) . - I R e la t iv e s o f th e la te A g n e s | P a r r in g to n w ish to th an k m o s t s in c e r e ly a l l th o s e


B L E N K IN SH IP . - C h r i s t o ­ p h e r an d L o u i s e , th an k y ou f o r o u r b e a u t i f u l n e w g r a n d s o n S amu e l , w e a re s o p r ou d o f y o u b o th . Wi th lo t s o f lo v e , f rom mum, dad and Sarah.


_____ w BRIGGS


..., . BIRTHDAY...... GREETINGS ..


(Mark Richard) January 21 si


Congralulalions and best


wishes on your 21 si Birthday. Love always,


Mum, Roland, Paul and Nan


and all the crew in Clitheroe,


DEWHURST (Anne)


Brian and He l en , fo r al l th e I k in d n e s s and h e lp s h ow n to mum, i t w i l l a lw a y s b e re-


mm o


Congralulalions on your 60th birlhday, 21st January 1999 All my love


Richard and M a x


s ‘ L j Happy birlhday Mum With love ana best wishes


- Lynn, Tom, Gary 1 and Pauline


I w h o a t t e n d e d th e s e r v ic e at 1 S c o r to n M e th o d is t C h a p e l ,


To Nanna, 60 years young Lots of love


fo r th e man y k in d le t t e r s , c a r d s a n d d o n a t i o n s r e ­ c e iv ed a t th i s s ad t ime .


Andrew, John, Lee, Ben,


Thomas and Daniel x x x


30 8® 30 5050 PERRIN


(Neil Andrew) January 19lh.


Happy 30th Birthday.


Lots of love and hugs, Jane,


Jessica, Barrie, and Christina XXX


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LINLEY - ARNOLD


Thomas and Gladys


Roberts, of Southport, are pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Betina, of


Clitheroe, to Michael, only son of Albert and Rhona Arnold, of Rochdale.


The engagement took place in Paris.


WILCOCK-


FURNESS (Alan)


To a very special person. Have a lovely Birthday. All our love Lynda,


0 Wendy, David and u


John x x x x x x


Inf irma ry and lo c a l d i s t r ic t n u r s e s and tw i l i g h t s ta f f for


a l l h elp and k i n d n e s s 1 s h ow n d ur in g my r e c e n t i l l ­ n e s s .


SA Y 9 HAIL M A R Y 'S for n in e d a y s , th en ma k e th r e e w i s h e s , o n e fo r b u s in e s s , s e c o n d and third for th e Im­ p o s s i b l e . p u b l i s h o n th e 16 th d a y and y o u r w i s h e s w i l l b e g r an t ed . G.B.


, To Prompa. All my love and kisses on your special day. Love Charlotte Elizabeth Rose x x x x x


P444 444 4 44 444444


C o n g ra tu la t io n s from b o th fam i l ie s .


SHEPHERD - BELLAMY. -


Pa t r ick and Ma r y S h e p h e r d a r e p l e a s e d t o a n n o u n c e | th e e n g a g em e n t o f th e i r s o n


P e t e r t o J i l l B e l lam y of Ma l v e r n , W o r c e s t e r s h i r e . C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s f r om al l


th e fami ly.


Congratulations on your 18lh Lots of love


Mum, Dad and James : ENGAGEMENTS


HUGHES MILNE


Michael and Philippa are


delighted to announce their engagement.


Verity and Fraser are also tickled pink Michael is joining their family.


Love, happiness and contentment.


+ » » » » * * * * * * * * * * + { • LAYCOCK


(Jennifer) January 20th


Chiswick and Northwich.


Special love from Tracy.


Factory blaze cost could ru n into millions


REPAIR costs at blaze-hit Philips Components


could run into millions of pounds. The massive rebuilding work in there, so there is no


estimate was revealed five days after a major fire gutted a storage area at the Simonstone television


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officer Mr Roger Woods said: "It is around the seven figures mark. We were ini­ tially thinking hundreds of thousands, but I think it is quite considerably more. It went up quickly but, fortu­ nately, there were fire breaks and doors in the warehouse which stopped it spreading. The cost is so high because of the roof at one end, which is particu­ larly badly damaged, the I facade and the warehouse


parts firm. Philips' corporate press


contents. "Fortunately it is a stor­


age area. People do not


Reunion call for the


class of ’75


THE class of '75 at Ribbles- dale High School, Clitheroe, has been slow off the mark in responding to an invita­ tion to a reunion, says the organiser, Mrs Julie Under­


wood. She has sent out some 80


letters to former pupils who celebrate their 40th birth­ day this year but, so far, few have booked a place for the reunion at Waddington


Social Cub on March 6th. Most of them still live in


I th e C l i th e ro e a re a an d s p e n t th e i r f in a l y e a r a t


Ribblesdale in 1974/5. "Many of them have said


problem for the staff in that respect. There were a lot of fire crews there and it was all handled very well." Fire investigators have


not announced exactly how the blaze started, but it was believed to have been caused by water from the roof getting inside a sodium


light.


in 15 appliances and five special emergency units from across the county tackled the single-storey blaze, and officers manned the site around the clock for 24 hours afterwards. Following the incident


Around 100 fire-fighters •


THREE competitors in a Clitheroe Ladies' Circle cookery competition were awarded wooden spoons - but it was not for coming last - the three won Mon­ day night's competition at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington. Caroline Bennett,


A stirring event for the ladies


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Bernadette Brown and Carol Cowell, members of the Tangent team, won a decorated wooden spoon and bottle of wine each for their efforts in preparing a cold starter, a cold sweet and a table floral arrange­ ment in 30 minutes. The three were one of


the firm issued letters to residents living nearby apologising for any inconve­ nience caused.


Few cases of debt in the


Ribble Valley ONLY one in 24 people in th e Ribble Valley was served with county court judgments over the past few years, com­ pared with more than one in seven in Man­ chester, according to


new research. The figures, released by Experian, the largest


they will be coming, but haven't filled in the slips provided for the booking, together with £3.50 for the ticket," said Mrs Under­ wood (nee Buchanan). And she warned: "If there


credit reference agency, show that 4.2% of adults in the Ribble Valley have had at least one county court judgment registered against them in the last six years. This compares with an average of 7 %, one in 14 adults, for the North-West as a whole. As a result of the figures,


aren't enough returned by February 16th, I will have to cancel the event." Replies should be


returned to Mrs Under­ wood, at 58 Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe (tel: 01200 427408).


F illing in b r id g e


THE bridge which carries Mitton Road, Whalley, over the formation of a dis­ used railway line is to be


filled in. The line used to run to


UNDERWOOD - ELLIS


Congratulations David and Debbie on your engagement on Christmas Day.


RIDGWAY (Yvonne 'Scone') BIRTHS


From both families. GOLDEN,WEDDINGS;


Calderstones Hospital and the site of it is owned by the NHS Executive. The fill-in proposal is seen as the easiest way of dealing with the fact that the structure is unsafe. I t is believed that the


Experian has sound advice for those facing such action. "County court judgments are one of the main barriers to obtaining credit," com­ mented Miss Jill Stevens, the company's consumer affairs spokesperson. "Yet sometimes they can


four teams of three people who took part in the con­ test, which was judged by Moorcock Inn proprietor Mrs Susan Fillary, Clitheroe Ladies' Circle chairman Mrs Anne Pietrzak and the proprietor of the flower shop in Well- gate, Mrs Linda Hardman. Organisers expressed


their thanks to Byrne's and the Coffee Exchange for donating raffle prizes and the event raised £160 for the National Association for Eczema.(180199/21/04)


Dog which bit its owner is destroyed


A FORMER well- known Clitheroe man has h i t th e n atio n al headlines over a dog controversy. Mr Marcel Marsh lived in Back York


Street, Clitheroe, and was sometimes seen about with his Japanese Akita hunting dog, Cujo. But after he moved to


Newcastle, the dog bit a girl and a woman, and was put in council kennels. However, Mr Marsh was


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allowed to have the animal back after magistrates ruled that it did not pose a public threat. But when he collected it,


be avoided by taking prompt action, A golden rule is to sort out any money troubles as soon as they arise. Contact the companies you owe money to and sort out reduced pay ments if possible. "Most companies would


prefer to help you than to take you to court."


the Akita bit him on the arm - and Mr Marsh felt it had gone psychotic through being confined in the ken­ nels. So he had it put down, although he owns another one and a bull mastiff. The dog was named


after a rabid dog in a Stephen King novel. A woman it had bitten was quoted in the national press as saying she had been hor­ rified that the magistrates did not order the dog's destruction and was glad it was dead.


county council will adopt it when the work has been done to the required stan­ dard.


S t r e e t c lo su re


THE necessary street clo­ sure for this year's "Great Days of Folk" event has been approved by council­


lors. Castle Street, Clitheroe,


ASHCROF T (Be t ty ) . - R e la ­ t iv e s o f th e la t e Be t ty A sh - c r o f t w i s h t o th an k al l w h o a t t e n d e d th e s e r v i c e fo r all th e man y kin d le t t e r s , ca rds and f lo r a l s r e c e iv e d a t thi s sod t ime . S p e c ia l th a n k s to a l l a t P e n d l e C o u r t , Cl i - | t h e r o e , a n d t o d o c t o r s , n u r s e s an d s t a f f o f Wa rd C2 , Q u e e n s Pa rk Ho sp i t a l , an d th e Re v . Rich a rd At - k in s o n fo r h i s k in d m in i s ­ t r a t io n s , a l s o t o Eric Ma y - l man F u n e r a l D i r e c t o r s for al l h i s h e lp and k in d n e s s .


BLENKINSHIP (nee Kenyon)


Chris and Louise are


proud to announce the birth of Sam on


Januaiy 17 th 1999, weighing 81b 15oz. Thanks to


Elaine an d Janet at Queens P a rk Hospital.


'Said I'd got you backl’


Lovo from Uncle Richard, Aunty Tricia, Emma and Liam


Also congralulalions lo Melanie on her 21st birthday Have a g rea t p arty l


WORDEN (Joan - Frank)


Congratulations Mum and Dod on your Golden Wedding Annivorsory, January 25th. All our love


Bernadette/ Peter and Helen. Happy Annivorsory


France*/ Graham/ Paul/


Karen, Suxanno, Matthew, Adam, Ryan, Emily and Groce.


Granny and Grondad. With love


will be closed between Par­ son Lane and King Street from 1-30 p. m. to 5-30 p. m. on Saturday, June 5th. Members of Ribble Val­


ley Borough Council Com­ munity Committee agreed the closure. The costs of advertising it will come from the folk event's funds.


D u ty c h em is t


Heyes Chemist, 35 Moor Lane: Sunday, noon to 1


p.m. it’s such a fantastic


we reaBIy had to s h o o t a b o u t i t .


All you need to do is call into our Clitheroe office on King Street and our friendly, help­


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ful staff will show you the many illustrations to make your greeting even more special.


EVERSTEAD - BAKER


A honeymoon in Thailand followed the wedding of Miss ! Helen Baker and Mr Neil Everstead at Clitheroe Parish


Church. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard


j School and Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. The bride­ groom is a credit manager and is the son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Everstead, of Guilden Sutton, Chester. The couple met while studying at Leeds University. Given away by her father, the bride wore a fitted cream


Baker, of Brett Close, Clitheroe, is a technical projects manager and is a former pupil of Pendle County Primary


I brocade gown, with a cream satin bodice and train. A short veil and an antique silver tiara completed her ensemble and she carried a bouquet of Christmas roses and trailing ivy. Dame of honour was Mrs Alison Hailwood and the


I Best man was Mr Edward O'Riordan and groomsmen were Messrs Mark Baker, Andrew Hailwood, John McPar- land, Douglas Mackay and David Bradley. Following the ceremony, conducted by the Rev. Canon Philip Dearden, a reception was held at the Inn at


| Whitewell. The couple's future home will be in Knarcsborough. Photo: David Simmons.


bridesmaid was Miss Elizabeth Baker, both the bride's sis­ ters. They wore taupe-coloured satin dresses and carried bouquets of cream freesia, Christmas roses and trailing ivy.


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