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Tributes to a popular veteran


by Faiza Afzaal


TRIBUTES have poured in following the death of popular war veteran Mr Anthony Blacklock, who has died at


the age of 87. Mr Blacklock, (pictured), was born in


1916 and was one of three brothers and three sisters of the Blacklock family. Described as a very bright pupil, he was


educated at Clitheroe’s St Michael and St John’s School until the age of 14. He then worked at Primrose Cotton Mill


until 1940 when he joined the Army and served in the Royal Engineers’ Explosive Division in Aldershot. He was stationed in Devon for a few years where he met his future wife, Gwen.


During the Second World War, Mr Black- Army in 1942 and after a spell of working at , . , ,, . „ ,


result of the attack, he underwent below- returnec*to Devon to marry Gwen, knee amputation of his right leg.


Two years later, the couple returned to Speaking about the attack, Mrs Black- Clitheroe where they made their home in


lock said: “I remember Anthony describing Hayhurst Street. They lived, there for 59 the soldiers who swam out to rescue him as years and raised their daughter, Barbara


the bravest men he had ever met, as they Ann. were only volunteers and used a raft to Mr Blacklock worked in the Civil.Service release him.”


DHSS Office at Primrose Mill until his Due to infection the rest of Mr Black- retirement in 1979 and Mrs Blacklock


lock’s right leg began to deteriorate and worked as an auxiliary nurse at Clitheroe medical staff were making arrangements to Hospital until her retirement 22 years ago. amputate the rest of the leg to stop the Always described as an extremely gener- infection from spreading any further.


ous, independent and determined man, Mr “During that time, Anthony was really Blacklock was often invited to the Manch-


worried because he thought he might lose ester Limb Centre, where he gladly gave a his right leg altogether, but a miracle hap- demonstration on what he could do with the pened.


use of one leg to wounded soldiers who had “A doctor called Dr Agnew (now returned from the Korean War.


deceased) came and explained that they On retirement, he was involved in the may be able to save the upper half of his leg newly-formed Clitheroe Operatic Society, as at the time the drug penicillin had just taking part in numerous productions, been introduced," added Mrs Blacklock. A well-attended funeral service conduct- “Anthony was on fruit for the next three ed by Fr JosephWareing was held at


months and, coincidentally Dr Agnew hap- Accrington Crematorium last Thursday, pened to be the same consultant Mr Blacklock is survived by Gwen, his orthopaedic surgeon that he was under daughter, Barbara Ann, son-in-law Barry, throughout his follow-up care at Blackburn his grandchildren, Suzanne and Christo- Royal Infirmary.”


pher, his brother, Bernard, and sister Mrs Mr Blacklock was discharged from the Winifred Webster. Speakers take to streets


MEMBERS of speakers’ clubs in the North Pennine area took to the streets of Clitheroe. They were looking for answers to 50 clues


in a quiz devised by Clitheroe Speakers’ Club in which 38 members and friends from clubs throughout the area took part. This was the 15th annual event held by


the club in villages in the locality and once again it was blessed with good weather. The first and second prizewinners scored


the same number of points, so the result was decided on the time taken. The winning team was David Grainger


(Castle Club, Blackburn) and Marlene Birtwell (Burnley Ladies' Speakers Club), with the runners-up being Derrick and Gene Holmes and Chris Carr (Clitheroe


Club) and Janet Clegg. Pictured is incom­ ing Clitheroe club president Robert Mor­ peth (centre rear) with David and Marlene (right), Derrick and Gene (left) and Chris (centre front), (s)


Gisburn Auction Mart weekly prices


AT Monday’s sale of fatstock at Gisburn Auction Mart there were 20 cast cows for­ ward and 916 sheep, including 838 lambs and 78 ewes and


rams. Miss S. Bell achieved the top kilo


price for lambs up to 39kg, with 38kg at 126.3p (£48) selling to A. Sander­ son. R. W. Bargh achieved £64,60kg at 106.6p to J. Nutter. In the ewes and rams’ section, E


A. and P. J. Ormerod achieved £45 selling to J. Nutter. There were 45


newly-calved dairy cows and heifers forward at the mart’s Thursday sale. First quality Friesian cows made


to £880 (average £598.23). Top price was achieved by J. D. Taylor and Son selling to S. and P. J. Scriven. First quality Friesian heifers


made to £880 (£672.69). Top price was again achieved by J. R. Taylor and Son, selling to W. A. Blockley. The top price for in-calf dairy


cows was £780, G. Emmott to O. Whitaker. There were 156 rearing calves for­ ward with £275 achieved for a bull


calf by G. D. Donkin to P. Lambert. F. Ward achieved £170 for a heifer calf selling to K. P. Drinkall. In the fatstock section there were


206 cattle forward with 126 young bulls, 14 steeers and 66 heifers. The top kilo price was 570kg at


132.5p for young bulls sold by J. Lee to Rossendale Meats. S. C. Parker achieved top price for prime steers, 595kg at 113.5p (£675.33) to Thompsons Butchers. J. M.. Townsend's premium heifers 535kg at 148.5p brought £794.48 from Fishermans Retreat.


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lock was subsequently sent to Egypt, but Vee™? Bakery, in Clitheroe, (now known was wounded near the Libyan border. As a as Crabtrees Confectioners), in 1945 he


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O n T h u r s d a y , J u l y


GLOVER Audrey


peaceful ly, s u r r o u n d e d b y h e r c l o s e f ami ly . A u d r e y , mu c h lo v e d s i s t e r - i n - l aw to J o a n a n d T om , t r e a s u r e d a u n t a n d g o dm o t h e r a n d g o o d f r i e n d t o


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Servic e to be he ld a t Cleveleys P a r k M e th ­ o d i s t C h u r c h . W e s t Dr ive a t 11 -45 a.m. on Fr id ay , July 2 3 rd , fol ­ lowed by c r ema t io n a t C a r 1 e t o _ n ‘ C r em a to r i um , 1 2 -3 0 p.m. All we lc ome a t t h e R o y a l V e n u e a f t e rw a r d s . F am i l y f l o w e r s o n l y b y r e q u e s t . All in q u i r ie s t o T . H . F e n t o n . Cleveleys, Tel. 0 1 2 5 3 8 5 2 3 8 3 .


many. Audrey will be sadly missed.


On Fr id ay , July 16th. 2004, pea ceful lyin Cl i ­ th e r o e Hospi tal an d of L o w M o o r , G r e t a W h a i t e s , a g e d 7 9 yea rs , loving wi fe of t h e l a t e H e r b e r t , a v e r y d e a r s i s t e r o f K e n n e t h , a u n t i e a n d g r e a t - au n t ie .


WHAITES Greta


A funeral s ervic e wi l l t a k e p l a c e t o d a y , Th u r sd ay , J u ly 2 2 n d a t t h e C h a p e l o f R e s t , Wh a l le y Ro a d , C l i ­ th e r o e a t 10-30 a.m. fo l lowed by in t e rme n t a t Cl i th e ro e Ceme te ry. F l o w e r s w i l l b e rece ived a t th e chapel . All in q u i r ie s Cl i th e ro e F u n e r a l Service. 1 0 /1 2 W h a l l e y R o a d , Cl i th e ro e . Tel. 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


Givta will be very sadly missed by all her family ami friends.


b l a c k l o c k


O n J u l y 1 2 th . 2 0 0 4 . peaceful ly in h o sp i ta l , Tony, aged 87 ye a r s , th e d e a r ly loved h u s ­ band o f Gwen a n d al so


Anthony Joseph (Tony)


a much loved f a th e r o f B a r b a r a -A n n e a n d a d e a r f a th e r - in - l aw to Bar ry a n d a d ev o t ed g r a n d a d to S u z a n n e a n d Ch r i s to p h e r , al so a much loved b r o th e r to Winnie and Be rn a rd an d th e late Ma ry . Ba r ­ b a r a a n d J o h n . T h e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e t o o k p l a c e a t A c c r i n g t o n Cr ema to r ium, o n J u ly 15th, 20 0 4 . Do n a t io n s in m em o r y o f T o n y may b e made to Th e Br i t ish Limble s s . Ex- S e r v i c e m e n ’ s As sociat ion, c / o Cl i ­ t h e r o e F u n e r a l Service. 10 /1 2 Wha l ley Road. Cl i th e ro e , BB7 1 A W . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 .


BELL


O n S a t u r d a y , J u l y 17th, 20 0 4 . pea ceful ly in B l a c k b u r n R o y a l In f i rma ry , G e r t r u d e , a g e d 8 8 y e a r s , t h e b e l o v e d w i f e o f t h e l a t e W i l f r e d , m u c h loved mo th e r o f M a r ­ g a r e t a n d t h e l a t e Bar ry, loving g r an dma o f P a u l . D e b o r a h , Nicholas and Micha el an d g r e a t -g r a n dma o f M i c h a e l , S a m u e l , S o p h i e a n d K a t i e i - F u n e r a l s e r v i c e a n d c om m i t t a l w i l l t a k e p l a c e a t A c c r i n g t o n C r e m a t o r i u m . o n Mo n d ay , July 2 6 th a t 1-40 p.m. F low e r s an d a l l


Gertrude


o p e r a t iv e F u n e r a l c a r e , Bla ckburn. Te l . 0 1 2 5 4 573 3 1 .


i n q u i r i e s C o ­ L ITTLE Nora L itt le


June 6th 1 9 1 7 • July 18th 2 0 0 4


A much loved m o t h e r o f Phi l ip, Tony, Bob, A n d r ew a n d S a n d r a , a l so a d e a r m o t h e r - in - l aw, g r a n dm o t h e r a n d s i s te r . A s ervic e w i l l b e h e l d a t S t Mary's Pa r i sh Ch u r ch , Cl i th e ro e on Mo n d ay . J u ly 2 6 th a t 11 a.m. fo l lowed by a p r iv a te c rema t io n . No f lowe r s by r eq u e s t . I f d e s i r e d , d o n a t io n s may b e s e n t t o S t Ma r y ' s C h u r c h F u n d i n m em o r y o f N o r a L i t t l e . F u r t h e r i n q u i r i e s t o B r i a n Pr ice a n d Son, F u n e r a l Di r e c to r s . Te l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 9 7 .


P e a c e f u l ly , in C l i ­ t h e r o e C o m m u n i t y Ho sp i ta l , a f t e r a long I l l n e s s , K e i t h J o h n Wa r r e n , a g e d 5 4 ye a r s , a d e a r ly lo v e d s o n of t h e l a t e D o r e e n a n d J o h n . Th e fu n e r a l s e r v ­ ice wi l l t a k e p la c e a t Ac c r in g to n C r em a t ­ o r ium, o n F r id a y . J u ly 2 3 r d a t 3 p.m. F ami ly f l ow e r s o n l y p l e 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 t o C h r i s t i e Ho sp i ta l , c / o Ca lv e r - ley's F u n e r a l Servic e, C h a t b u r n R o a d , C l i t h e r o e , BB7 2A P . I n q u i r i e s T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


W A R R E N Keith John


In Memoriam WEBSTER


J u ly 2 5 th , 2 0 0 3 . loving memo r i e s o f a d e a r ly lov ed mo th e r , mo t h e r - in - l aw, g r a n dm a a n d g r e a t - g r a n dm a , a l s o b i r t h d a y m e m o r i e s J u ly 2 6 th o f J a c k , a d e a r d a d ,


Florence M a ry


in - l aw , g r a n d a d a n d g r e a t - g r a n d a d .


Lo v e Cy n th i a , Ba rb a r a , M a d e l i n e , B e r n a r d , R o d n e y . R o d g e r . Ro g e r , g r a n d c h i ld r e n , a r e a t - a r a n d c h i ld r e n .


iXo longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts you arv always there.


Ch e r i s h e d m emo r i e s o f o u r m o t h e r . R o s e El len, w h o d i e d J u ly 2 4 th , 1990.


FA R NW O R T H Rose Ellen


A n d r e w , S y l v i a , H e a t h e r , S t e v e n a n d g r a n d c h i ld r e n .


Behind our smile is many a tear, For a ivondetful mother, We loved so dear, Our hearts will ache, As uv whisper low, God bless you mother We miss you so.


J u ly 2 2 n d , 2 0 0 3 .


FERG USO N Joan


Lovingly r em em b e r e d by al l h e r fami ly.


Softly the leaves o f memory’ fall, Gently / gather and treasure them all, Unseen, unheard, You are always near, So missed, so loved, so very dear.


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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Thanks for Sympathy II Births •


Thanks for Sympathy POW LE Y


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CARLTON


w o u ld like to express t h e i r sincere thanks to al l family, friends and I e v e ry o n e who Joined '


d a u g h t e r Li l l ian F l o r e n c e . Special th a n k s and much love to b o th sets of grand- p a r e n t s a n d to o u r f r i e n d s . R o b a n d Loui sO' a n d Richard ~ n d Gi l l , w h o have _ e e n in v a lu a b l e T h a n k s also to Canon De a r d e n for his kind s u p p o r t iv e and appro­ p r i a t e wo rd s , finally th a n k s to all known, a n d un k n own to us. for t h e i r k in d wo rd s of s y m p a t h y a n d th e ma n y c a rd s and flow­ e r s r e c e iv e d . Much lo v e f rom us. and those c h i ld r e n and families w h o wi l l benefit from t h e k i n d d o n a t io n s m a d e t o Ald e r Hey Ch i ld r e n s Hospital and R o n a l d McDo n a ld Ho u s e .


nfo r t f t i c<:lebratin9the life o f th e i r much loved


B i r t h d a ym em o r i e s o f a v e ry spe c ia l d a d an d g r a n d a d , J u l y 2 2 n d , 2 0 0 4 .


KNOW LE S Peter


Al l o u r lo v e o n y o u r 5 7 t h b i r t h d a y d a d . w i t h l o v e f r o m Sa l , Alan , Ka te , G a r y an d J u l i e xxx.


I f you have a dad, Love him while you may, We would do anything, To have ours here today.


L o v e a ' n d k i s s e s . J ame s , L c a n n a . Lo i s , Emi ly, Al ic e a n d Kacey Ma e xxx.


With tears in our eyes, We wbisfrer low, Happy birthday grandad, We love w u so.


Loving b i r t h d a y mem­ o r i e s o f P e t e r , o u r d e a r l y lo v e d b r o t h e r a n d uncle, J u ly 2 2 n d .


KNOWLE S Peter


Funeral Directors ‘Peacehaven ’ Chapel of Rest


The Genuine and Independent family concern of two generations


offering a 24 lir personal service


Brian, Jean, Carl and Pauline Tel: Clitheroe 441297


Pre-paidfuneral plans available on request wwu.dilliiTododav.to.uk.


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F r om M a r y , F r a n c e s a n d fami l ies .


Every day we remember.


Bi r th d ay memo r i e s o f my d e a r b r o t h e r Eddy, J u ly 21s t .


M cQ U A D E Eddy


Lo v e f rom Ma r i a an d Ro n x.


Forever in our thoughts. ROBINSON


B i r t h d a y m em o r i e s . J u l y 2 2 n d , d i e d N o v emb e r 2 0 0 3 .


Ath u rH e (L e a )


Lo v e f rom y o u r tw o s o n s G o r d o n a n d Lee, a n d g r a n d c h i l d r e n


. .


Ma r k . Paul , Ch r i s to p h e r , J o n -P a u l Amy le a a n d Liam.


A much loved and dearly missed Mum and Nan.


G w e n a n d f ami ly w o u ld like to express t h e i r s ince re thanks to r e l a t i v e s an d friends fo r th e many expres­ s io n s o f sympathy, let­ t e r s a n d cards of con­ d o le n c e received after t h e i r s ad loss. A spe­ cial th a n k s to Doctor H u s o n a n d D o c to r C a r t e r , dis t r ict nurses a n d t h e c a r e r s f rom C r o s s r o a d s . A very sp e c ia l thank you to B e r n a r d Blacklock. n e ig h b o u r s Sheila and Ke i th Townsend, Bar­ b a r a Go ld smi th , Ted a n d Ma rg a r e t Bartho­ lom ew fo r all the sup­ p o r t y o u have given to us , t o F a th e r Wareing f o r h i s kind words, - a l so ma n y thanks for a l l t h e d o n a t io n s in m e m o r y o f To n y . T h a n k you to the staff a t C l i th e r o e Funeral S e rv ic e for the digni­ f ie d a n d sympathet ic f u n e r a l ar rangements.


Anthony Joseph (Tony)


BLACKLOCK


C l a i r e , C o l e t t e a n d fami ly wo u ld like to e x p r e s s th e i r sincere t h a n k s to all relatives, f r i e n d s a n d neighbours f o r t h e m a n y k in d e x p r e s s io n s o f sympa­ t h y a n d l e t t e r s a n d c a r d s o f co n d o len c e r e c e iv e d dur ing their s a d los s . Thankingal so F a t h e r J . Wareing for h i s k i n d w o r d s an d c o m f o r t i n 9 mi n i s t r a t io n s . to Dr W.


O'DONNELL William (Bill)


M a c K e a n , D r J • S a u n d e r s , D r G . M cB r i d e a n d al l the n u r s e s a n d staf f of Cli­ t h e r o e C om m u n i t y Ho sp i ta l for all their c a r e a n d su p p o r t , to e v e ry o n e wh o a t ten ­ d e d th e Req u iem Mass a n d h a v e given Mass


o f f e r i n g s


d o n a t i o n s . Final ly to Ca r l an d Paul ine Price


a n d


f o r t h e i r c a r e a n d a t t e n t io n .


M i c h a e l , D a v id a n d f ami l ie s wo u ld h k e to e x p r e s s t h e i r s ince re


TOM L IN SO N Agnes M.


f t h a n k s to all r.e \?^ivef ’


r i e n d s a n d ne ighbour s f o r t h e m a n y k i n d


e x p r e s s io n s o f sympa- t h y a n d 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


r e c e iv e d dur in g thei r s a d los s . Th an k in g also


c o m f o r t i n 9 min i s t r a t io n s , th e stall


o f Lowf ie ld House lor al l t h e i r ca re an d su p ­ p o r t a n d to everyone w h o a t t e n d e d tin- f u n e r a l s e r v i c e a n a h a v e given donations* f i n a l l y t o t h e P r i c e f ami ly fo r th e funeral nppflnnpmnntS clHQ til*-


Rev . T. Vaughan for h i s k i n d w o r d s a n d


C h r i s a n d Amel in Lillian Florence


m i n i s t r a t i o n s , t o a l l th e s ta f f o f Riv e r s id e , S awle y f o r th e i r c a re an d k in d n e s s an d to e v e ry o n e w h o a t t e n ­ d ed th e f u n e r a l s e rv ic e a n d h a v e g i v e n d o n a t io n s . F in a l ly t o Ca r l a n d P a u l in e Pr ic e f o r


h i s k i n d a r r a n g eme n t s . t h e f u n e r a l


Ke n a n d fami ly w o u ld l ik e to e x p r e s s th e i r s in c e r e t h a n k s to al l r e l a t i v e s ,


LO R D Jean


n e i g h b o u r s f o r t h e ma n y k in d e x p r e s s io n s o f s ymp a th y a n d l e t ­ t e r s a n d c a rd s o f c o n ­ d o le n c e a n d fo r d o n a ­ t io n s to th e Liv e r Un i t F u n d r e c e iv e d d u r in g t h e i r s a d lo s s . T h a n k i n g a l s o C a n o n P . D e a r d e n fo r h i s k in d w o r d s a n d c omfo r t in g m i n i s t r a t i o n s a l s o t o Mr s Liz P a r k in s o n fo r h e r k in d t r ib u t e .


f r i e n d s S LATER


G a y n o r , K i r s ty , K i e r a n d El l ie w o u ld l ike to th a n k al l r e l a t iv e s a n d f r i e n d s f o r t h e k i n d e x p r e s s io n s o f s ymp a ­ th y a n d c a rd 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 . Al so th a n k in g a l l w h o h a v e g i v e n d o n a t io n s to th e Ma c Mi l lan Nu r s e s .


James W alter


Th e fami ly o f th e la te S h e i l a F a r n s w o r t h w o u ld l ik e to th a n k al l re la t iv e s , f r ie n d s a n d n e i g h b o u r s f o r t h e i r h elp, k in d ex p r e s s io n s of s ymp a th y an d d o n a ­ t io n s to . Th e We n d y H a w o r t h A s t h m a T r u s t . Special th a n k s to Rev, Ro d n e y Nich ­ o l s o n a n d Ca lv e r le y s F u n e r a l Servic e fo r al l t h e i r help.


FA RN SW OR TH Sheila


J e a n . A n d r ew , H e a t h e r a n d R i c h a r d w o u l d l ike to e x p r e s s th e i r s i n c e r e t h a n k s t o ev e ry o n e fo r th e man y k i n d e x p r e s s i o n s o f s ymp a th y a n d s u p p o r t given to th em a t th i s di f f icul t t ime . T h a n k -


R o ber t(B ob) C H A R D


Th e fami ly o f th e la te B o b w o u l d l i k e t o t h a n k e v e r y o n e f o r . th e i r k in d e x p r e s s io n s of s ymp a th y , h e lp a n d 1 s u p p o r t . S p e c i a l , th a n k s to th e medical a n d n u r s i n g s t a f f o f C l i th e r o e a n d Slald- b u r n He a l th Cen t r e s , Beech Gro v e a n d th e h om e c a r e r s . T h a n k . y o u to ev e ry o n e w h o | g a v e d o n a t i o n s i n memo ry o f Bob to th e F r i e n d s o f S l a id b u r n He a l th Cen t r e .


Robert (Bob) FOSTER


Russell and Anna are pleased to


announce the birth of a Daughter


Isabella Christine on July 12th in Hamilton,


New Zealand. All doing fine.


CUTLER (nee Ireland) Tim and


Catherine are delighted to


announce the safe arrival of Katie Mae


on May 17th. 2004, weighing 7lb 9oz.


Many thanks to all staff at Queen's


Park Hospital and Caldervale Midwives.


Congratulations


DAVIDSON Joanne


DAVIDSON Joanne


David, Ka th ry n , Phi l ip a n d G r a h am w o u l d j l ike to th a n k all th o s e w h o g e n e ro u s ly g av e d o n a t io n s in memo ry o f May , £ 5 0 0 h a s b e e n f o rw a r d e d t o Bla ck­ b u r n Ro y a l In f i rma ry Med ic a l High Depend-1


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W Y L IE May


Congratulations on gaining your Honours Degree in Criminology Lots of love from Auntie


Theresa and Uncle Philip xxx. JOHNSON


Anna Marie


Congratulations on gaining a 2:1 B.Sc. (Hons.) Degree in Equine Science.


fO U / DOBSON


Tony wishes to thank all who came to his 50th party and for making it a great night. Thanks for all the cards and presents


received, thanks to Sue and bar staff, Stuart and Ann for the disco.


Special thanks to Stephen, Marie and the two Sheila's for the buffet.


Hope you all enjoyed yourselves as much as I did.


Love and best wishes Mum, Dad, Luke, Vicki and Liam.


MCDONALD Jamie


Congratulations on gaining a 2.2 B.Sc. (Hons.) in Bio Science. We're all very proud


Love Mum and Dad, Michael, Robin, Rachel, Katy, Sarah,Tom, Gran.


LAMBERT


John would like to thank Mr Harris and his team at Blackburn Royal Infirmary, the Doctors and Nurses on the Intensive Care


and High Dependency Units, with a special mention for Mike and Charlie, and all the staff onWard 4.


I would also like to say a big thank you to my two Daughters for all the washing, fetching and carrying, and the


house-keeping for the last three weeks. A vm &7um Aff/o<{


PRICE Joanne


I would like to say a big thank you to all my family and friends for a


wonderful 30th Birthday Party.


Thanks for all the


lovely cards, presents and.your presence. A special thank you to Mum for a great buffet, Brett for his hard work and all


who helped out xxx. Also, sorry to the


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Congratulations on gaining a 2:1 BSc (Hons.) in Psychology.


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Congratulations on Manchester Degree


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STEVENSON Paul


Congratulations on attaining a 2.1 BA Hons, in Classics at Worcester College, Oxford. Best wishes and good luck


From Mum, Dad, Adam, Daniel and Grandparents.


GELDARD


John July 24th


Congratulations and best wishes on your 50th Birthday, John. With love from Gwen and Roy.


Congratulations


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j 2.1 in Criminology. Love from Mum, Dad and all the family.


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Alison Maria Congratulations on


your 2:1 B.A. (Hons) Degree in Natural


Sciences (Genetics) from Cambridge University.


We are so proud of you.


Special love. Dad, Mother, Adam and Joseph.


IWINCKLEY Stephen


July 26th, 2004 To my darling


Husband, happy 40th Birthday.


| Lots of love now and forever Louise xx.


To Dad (ie), happy 40th.


Lots of love


Stephanie and Matthew xx.


LOCKETT Peter


July 23rd, 2004 Happy 30th Birthday.


| Lots of love Gina x. Happy Birthday Daddy


| Lots of love Connor and Oliver xx.


LOCKETT Peter


July 23rd, 2004


Happy 30th Birthday Lots of love Mum, John, Gran and


| Grandad, Sarah and £* Aimee xxxxxx


JOHNSTON Tom


Wishing a very special Dad a happy 60th.


Love Kate and Graeme xx.


McBRIDE Angeiine


July 23rd, 2004 Lots oTlove from Sean.


Lots of love Mummy, Kirby, Kelsey. To a wonderful Stepmum Love Jordan.____________


Coming of Age- MALLETT Eleanor Jane


Congratulations on gaining your First Class BA (Hons)


Degree in Business Studies.


With love and best


wishes for the future From Mum,


Grandma, Auntie Ruth and Uncle Graham.


Well done Nelly


| Love from Mark xx Birthday Greetings


WINCKLEY Paul Edward


| Happy 40th Birthday July 26th


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I Caroline and Mark xxx.


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WINCKLEY Stephen and Paul


Happy 40th Birthday Lots of love Mum, Pauline, Fred,


Christopher and Kerri xxxx.


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July 22nd, 2004 Happy 18th Birthday.


Lots o f love M um , Dad,


Chris and all the family.


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