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CHATBURN
peacefully on "April 22nd, 2008, at ncr home, Sheila, aged 66 years, the dearly loved mother, of Sarah, adored sister and auntie and a precious friend who will be very dearly missed. , Reposing
in
‘Pcacchaven’ Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at St. Michael and St. John’s Church, Clithcroc, on Tuesday, May 6lh at .11-15 o.m. followed by cremation at s
Accrington
.Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel.
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Peacefully, on April 27th,' 2008, at The Manor
■ DAVIES ' Edith
Chntburn
. House, and
formerly of Chancery Cottage, Waddington, Edith, aged 91 years, the dearly loved wife of the late Ronald, - much loved moiher of Keith and ' Trevor, loved mother-in-law of Lynda and Marilyn, dearest grandma-'of John, Barrie, Judy, Ca,rolinc and Philip, a devoted
great
grandma of Maltliew, Annabel, * Alex, Dccca and Jackson also a loved sister of Peggy. .Reposing . .
‘Peacchaven’ Chapel of Rest. Cremation will take place at A c c r i n g t o n Crematorium, today, Thursday, May 1st at 3 p.m. followed by a Service
in
Crematorium at 12- 20i>.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Sheila if so- desired may be given for the Fnends of Clitlieroe Hospital (Day Care Centre), c/o Miss Anna Ward, 8 Hillside • Close, Clithcroc, BB7 iHL. Inquiries to Brian
Middcmy,
Margaret Sheila ^ .•but
: HUDSON .
• (nee TTiompson) '"r. “ ' Ruth '• .
On Sunday, 27th, 2008,' pcaccfiilly
in her sleep a’t Eckington Court, in Shcffleld, Ruth, aged 86 years : and a resident of Chatburn for 85 years, she was loved dearly and will be deeply missed by husband
.and great-grandsons Henry, Oliver and George. Family cremation to be held in Chesterfield and a memorial
. service' for all Ruth's family ■ and many friends to lake place at Chatburn Methodist Church on a date to be announced. Inquiries Tel. 01142 474717.
KING .
. Valerie Joan (Val)
Peacefully, on April 22nd, 2008. at lier* home in Clithcroc, Val, aged 65 years, the dearly loved wife of Ian, much loved mum of Julia and Stephen, loving mother-in-law of Gordon, - Nic and Stephen, dearest nana of Laura, Sam, Andrew, Abby r and
. Mark also a dear sister-in-law of Val and Allcnl Reposing
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'Peacchaven’ Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at St;,Paul’s Cluircli, Low-Moor, Clithcroc, tomorrow, Friday May 2nd at lo go a.m. followed by cremation . ,
at
A C-. c r i n g t o n Crematorium at 11- 40 a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Val if so desired may be given for Cancer Research U.
Blackburn,
Thanksgiving at Christ Church, Chatburn at 4 p.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Edith if so desired may • be given for the North West Air. Ambulance, c/o Mrs V. Leach, Carter Fold Cottage, West Bradford Road, W a d d*i n g t o n ', Clithcroc, BB7 3JD. Inquiries to Brian Price. and ■ Son, Funeral Directors. Tel.
01200 4412Q7.______ HARGREAVES
On Friday, April 251I1. 2008, peacefully in hospital and of Whalley,
(formerly Gerrard) (nee Green) Phyllis Edith (Phyll)
, Phyll
Hargreaves, aged • 77 years, the beloved wife of Ted,- treasured mum to Christopher and Gillian, inotncr- in-Iaw to Michael and Jacqueline, grandma to
Jessica, Jason and Maltliew,
Saruh-Janc, great-
grandma to Spencer. Funeral scivicc will be held at 11
a.ni. on Friday, May 2nd, at The Parish Church of St Mary and All Saints, Whallcy, prior to interment at Wlialley and Wiswell Cemetery. Flowers and inquiries to Langshaws Funeral Service, 103A King Street, WhaTlcy. Tel. 01254 824.529.
of
Montague -Street, Clithcroe, BB7 2EB. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 4412Q7.
NIGHTINGALE
Peacefully, on April 23rd. 2008, in .hospital
(nee Tomlinson) Elizabeth
surrounded by her family, Elizabeth, aged 78 years, of Clitheroe ‘
formerly of Cliatburn, the dearly loved wife of Brian, much loved motlicr
and of
Christopher, Stephen, Christine, Slcpnanie and Gwyneth, a deni mothcr-in-law of Susan, George. Alan and John also a devoted giandma of Richard,
Jamie,
. Danielle, Samantha, Alex, Amber, Calhim, Matthew
and-
Grayliam. • Cremation took place at.
Accrington
Crematorium, on Wednesday April- 30th, followed by a Seivice of Celebration of Elizabclh’s life at Trimly Methodist Cluircli, Clitheroc. Donations in memory of Elizabeth if so desired may be given for the North West Air Ambulance, c/o Mrs V. Leach, Carter Fold Cottage, West Bradford • Road, W n d d i n g t o n , Chthcroc, BB7 3JD. Inciuirics to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.
and
daughter Christine, g ra nd -da ug ht er s Martinc and Annabel
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SMITH Antony
Suddenly, on April 21st, . 2008,
Hackney, • . - North London,' Antony, aged 37 years, formerly of Clitncroc, the dearly loved son of Tony and Suzanne,
Tom, Eartner of Lizzie, dear many fetters and cards
brother of Jonathan and Alistair, dearest
loving rotlier-in-law of
Nicola and Emily, devoted uncle of George also a loved grandson, nephew and cousin. Reposing
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‘Peacchaven’ Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at All Hallows Churcli, Mitton, tomorrow, Friday May 2nd at 2 p.m. followed by a private interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Antony if so desired may be given for the London Air Ambulance, c/o Mrs Margaret Dewhurst,
in
Littlcmoor Road, Clithcroe, BB7 lES. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors. Tel.
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01200 441297. WHITTAKER
On April 24th,- 2008, peacefully at Manor House, Cnatburn and on her 93rd birthday, Marjorie Whittaker, formerly of Beverley Drive, Clitheroe,. the beloved wife of the late Roland and a dear sister and aunt. The funeral service and cremation, will take place today, Thursday, May 1st, at Ac cri ng ton Crematorium at 10-20 a.m.
Maijorie Elizabeth Richard
K., c/o Mrs S. 14
Inquiries, Chew,
443045.__________ In Memoriam
Loving memories of a dear Brother, . died May 4th, 1987..
DOOTSON Brian
Always in my ihdughts: Love Patricia.
Not a day goes by when you arc not lovea and missed, ■ ■ Held in our hearts . forever. Jayne,
Gillian, Chris, Olivia and Louis.
Carol,
In loving memory of a dear mum, May 9U1, 2004. .
PINCH Denise
Clitheroc Funeral Service. Tel. 01200
in BARNES Matthew John
Martin, Julie, Sarah and family, wish to e.\prcss their heartfelt thanks for the love and support shown to them upon the tragic loss of Matt. We have been overwhelmed by the kind c.xpressions the
of sympathy,
___^ ------------ nrds of condolence and generous donations received on behalf of PAPYRUS. ^Ve extend our thanks to the doctors and staff of the Intensive Care Unit at Royal Blackburn Hospital. for their care. A very special thank you to the staff and all pupils of Oakhill College, especially Mrs Maria Bland, those who made tributes to Matt in church and the pallbearers for their friendship
courage shown, to Matt’s many friends we express our love and gratitude. We also • thank Reverend John Hartley for his kind words, prayers and ministrations and to all who attended the service, it was a great comfort and source of strength to have you there. "God Bless you air.
CARNEY
Helen and the family of the late Dave would like to thank everyone for their help and support,
David Charies (Dave)
expressions
donations received in memory of Dave. Special thanks go to Dave’s neighbou rs who helped so much, and to Tony Brown for his kindness and concern shown to the family throughout this sad and difficult time. Thanks also to Reverend David Noblelt for his prayers and
kind
ministrations and to all who attended the funeral service.
CUNLIFFE Lesley
The family of the late Lesley-Cunliffe would like to thank all those who made donations. A total of £570 was . raised for St. Catherine’s Hospice, Scarborough.
Phyllis and family would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for the many
GARNER Leonard
kind
expressions ' of sympathy, cards and donations to Castle Medical Centre m
.••memory of Leonard. Special thanks to my family for their love and support and to Susan for a lovely
•buffet. Thank you to Doctor Flalley and all the nurses at the Castle Medical Group for their kindness to Leonard, thank you to Canon
Nicholson for such a lovely service, to all 'viio
Rodney attended,
Anthony Flanagan for his wonderful solo, Bob Scott for his dignified
and
impeccable standard bearing and to Richard Chew and staff at Clitheroe Funeral Service for the caring and prolcssional sci'vice
and and
KAY Lola
Stc and Lotly would like to express their
sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the
many expressions
ol
sympathy and letters and cards ^ of condolence received during their sad loss. Special thanks to Rev. Canon
Rodney
Nicholson for his kind words, comforting ministrations and for such a fitting service and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations for the New Childrens’ Hospital Appeal. Finally our thanks go to Brian, Jean, Carl and Pauline Price for all funeral arrangements.
Graham would like to thank
McCAaY Chaiies
concerned for the kind expressions sympathy,
cards,
flowers and donations received in Charlie’s memory. Thanking Doctors Carter and Zac for their kindness and attention and Richard
Chew,
Clitheroe Funeral Services for their dignified arrange ments. To the carers of
Clithcroe
. kind of
sympathy, cards of condolence
Residential Home who have been wonderful, Anne Gcldard and Norma Allan for their help and also to all dad^s friends.
. Special
thanks to Mum, John and Adele for their endless support and love.
RUSHTON Clara
The relatives of Clara Rushton would like to thank relations and friends
and
neighbours for the kind wishes and .sympathy. They would also like to thank Doctor Carter and the nurses and staff at Clitheroe Hospital, Bcccli grove anci Tlie Manor House for their care and kindness shown to Clara over the last few months, also to Reverend Eric Joslyn for his kind ministrations and to Terence Scott at Clithcrue Funeral Service for the funeral arrangements.
Maty wishes to thank all her. relatives and friends who showed so much love and support for her at this sad time. Special thanks to Father J. Wareing for a wondcmil service, the alter girls, organist and choir, my tnanks to the Directors of James Thornhers (Holme Mill) for granting time for Hilda’s lads to pay their tribute, a memory to treasure. My deep appreciation for the professional but kindly way everything - was organised by Clithcroe Funeral Service and the Swan and Royal .Hotel for the excellent SCl'VICC.
WALMSLEY Hilda
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MARK Riley was named Clitheroe and District Pool League’s leading merit winner at Thursday’s presentation evening at the Kings Arms. V
PRIZEWINNERS arc pictured at the Tliwailcs Clilheroe Pool League presen tation night at the Kings Arms in Clitheroc.
(A250108/1) Riley makes his Mark!
A’s Roger Hope with 23 from 29. And Buck Wrinkley’s Duncan Niven won 23 of 32 in the Fourth Division to
The Buck A player won 23 out of 32
games in the Premier Division to push Billington B’s Chris Stanley into sect ond, with 21 from 28. The most wins across all divisions
came from Low Moor’s Marc Holmes, as he recorded 27 wins out of 32, beat ing team-mate Tyrone Henshaw with 23 from 32.. :
; Mick Hargreaves led the way in the Second Division, as the Royal Oak A player won 25 of 32 games to edge Royal Oak A’s Lindsay Lloyd into sec ond with 24 wins from 28. Third Division efforts saw Dog
Music Bar’s Stefan Martin chalk up 24 wins out of 32 to beat Rose and Crown
■ see Higher Buck B’s Craig Nicholls into second place, with 21 wins from 32. The most successful doubles partner
ship saw 12 wins from 14 for Station B’s Ian Harle and Adrian Dugdale. The pair out-shone joint second place
pairings Daniel Ridgeway and Simon Ryan of Kings Arms B, and Vinny Gilmore and Stefan Martin of Dog Music Bar. However, Lindsay Lloyd was top
lady in both the men’s and ladies’ leagues as she recorded 24 wins in the men’s, and 29 victories in the ladies. Brown Cow’s Beryl Cottam was next
best in the men’s league with nine wins, tvith Station’s Catherine Hickling tak ing second spot in the ladies’ with 28.
Duo’s international date!
THREE-handicapper Danny Liles and Craig Gornall (4) won the Fourball Trophy and International Pairs quali fier at Whalley with a betterball medal nett score of 63. That saw them home by one shot
from John Sherry and Chris Summers. Gary Speak missed out again after
the latest card play-off at Clitheroe. Nett 67 off a handicap of four
deserves top spot, but Speak had to set tle for second place in the weekend’s Medal and Castle Cup Qualifier as Peter Foley's 79-12-67 and a better back nine just gave him the edge. Andrew Heesom raised his game
again to score an impressive 71-2-69 to take third spot in Division One, leaving Steve Ackers and John Holt to occupy fourth and fifth places, both with nett 70s. A four-way card play-off in Division
Two was settled when David Knowles finished with a birdie at 18th. His 70 nett score was matched by
Alex Rigby, Paul Byrom and Orville Hudson, but Knowles’ final flourish gave him the prize by a short head. Jim Sprint continu^ his solid early season form to shoot a nett 71 for the final prize.
■ . The Lancashire Foursomes qualifier on Sunday saw a reduced field due to the weather, but Tony Bridge and Nigel Clowes proved they can perform in any conditions by winning the Scratch Foursomes with a 75. . ■
' 5 -J . . Ted Speak and Malcolm Brown fin
ished one shot off the Scratch prize with a 76, but were rewarded with the Hand icap top spot with a nett 68. Both cou- plesTvill represent Clitheroe at Hesketh Golf Club for the Lancashire Champi onships in July. The Clitherpe team for the ELGA
Handicap Trophy at Darwen will be Heesom, Knowles, Speak and Foley. Ackers has qualified to play with the professional at St Annes Old Links in the National Pro-Am. Mytton Fold held their ELGA
■ (-oQt-n nltiPPQ Winner Matt Garner shot 82-19-63
Handicap qualifier on Saturday \vith a strong turnout fighting for the four
to head Mark Green (79-11-68), Kevin Shanley (83-14-69) and Division One winner, club captain Garry Davies (84- 14-70). Mick Walsh won Division Two
w i th a score of 92-22-70. Helen Maginn returned 36 points to
OTn the stableford and Duckworth Cup at Clitheroe after a card play-off with Tracey Bentley. Marilyn Fletcher (34) was third, and
prizes in the nine-hole qualifier went to Norma Hoyle (15), Vanessa Cameron (14) and Jean Brennan (13). Whalley ladies competed in a five-
club competition. The winning team were Anne Prior, Iris Sherry and Fran . Geirat, with a commendable score of 75 points. ■
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Managers planning push for play-offs
■ from back page: ;. but they, had a very
jittery start. An own goal gave the
Blues the lead on five minutes when Brig cen tre backAdamTong poked an off-target Anthony Johnson strike past his own keeper.;;
. ..'Firmly in control, Clitheroe were unlucky, not to go further ahead when. Carl Lomax struck a sweet 20-yard free kick against the Brig upright, as the BlueS'ran. in a goal ahead at half-time. .However,; Bamber,
Bridge were much more composed after the break .-when .. they, resumed their third game in five days. > ■ Alex Porter levelled the scores on 59 minutes with a well-taken free •kick th a t had a full stretch James Mann beaten. B u t ,’ from a Dave
Hankin free kick,' a: goalkeeping error led to a goal mouth scramble, and Jonathan: Smith poked the ball over the line to regain the lead. Further chances were
seen a t either end as Danny Toronezak and player-manager Pete Smith'joihed the game,
.but a poor Jan Flannery clearance led to an extremely disappointing second equaliser. ; - . Brig, .midfielder
Danny: - Mahoney received the ball and put through a pass that should have been cut out by a t least one Clitheroe player, only foriMartin Crowder to have a free run through on goal and slot past an unlucky Mann.' -
: In the end, the result didn’t matter as’ Ossett Albion lost the game’ they’.had to win to knock Bamber Bridge- out of the final-play-off place, and Brig finished in the final spot by four points)'.where they took on FC United a t Gigg Lane last night; r. ' :■ -Bradford Park
Avenue are this year’s league champions, and Skelmersdale United are Saturday’s other playt off finalists.
Selected teams for the weekend ; • Saturday
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' Clitheroe (
v.Baxenden, home, meet 12- 30 p.m.) N. Bolton, P. Dibb, J. Dewhurst, D. Glover, D. Tumer, M. Hargreaves, M. Dewhurst, M. Houldsworth, A. Pearce, C. Palmer, .Turner. Scorer: A. Kilkenny. . Cbtheroe 2nds (v Brinscall, away, meet
k.
noon) J. Green, C. Musson, P. Bishop, I. Scott; M; Scott, J. Houldsworth, P. Cox, F. Hussain, A. Hutchins, M. Preston, M. Coulter. Scorer: J. Scott.
. . . Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Cherry Tree,
; away, meet noon) Sender!, M. Briggs, D. Howard, R. Gladwin, S. Kerr, G. Hunt, R.
‘Meade, R. Bradley, C. Hall, J. Bunyan, M .. ‘Pratt;Scorer:C. Collinge.': . -Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v Cherry. Tree, home; meet 12-45 p.m.) P. Spencer,, ■ M; Wrigley, G. McGuire, R . Lloyd, R.
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Clarkson, L. Gidlow, J. Britchffe, S. Braith- waite, S. Jarvis, C. Jackson, T. Braith- waite. Scorer: M. Spencer. Sabden (v Foulridge, away. National ■
Village Knockout, meet White H a r t 1. p.m.) P. Hargreaves, C. Dunderdale. A. Turner, G. Meakin, S. Booth, A. Davies, I. Davies, B. Thatcher, S. Jones, M. Robin-
‘ son, M. Yeoman. If unavailable, please ring John (07921 740255). Whalley (v BarnoldswicTt, home, 1-30.
p.m. s ta r t ) M. Davies, D. Fitzhenry, Sathish, N; Cordingley, L. Kearsley, R. Palmer, S. Booth, J.■Rain, N. Fielden, T. ■ : Keighley, D. O’Neill..
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•: Whalley 2nds ( v.Burnley Belvedere, away, 1-30 p.m; start) I. Grace, N. Fielden, ■S. I^ycock, D. Ainsworth,' E. Topham, L:-
Jones, G. Barker, S. Mukherjcc. ■ Sunday
Clitheroe 3rds (v Settle, away, meet noon) F. Green, J. Holgate, I. Scott, T. Lc
. Breton, A. Robinson, L. Venter, J. Carys- • forth, L. N u tta ll, J. Walsh, J. Scott, C. Parkinson. Scorer: Miss R. Cox. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v Earby,
away, meet noon) G. Clarkson, S. Braith- waite, R. Clarkson. J. Britchffe, H. Kay, S. Tandy, J. Dickinson, T. Braithwaite, C. Collinge, M. Nerenburg, T. Farrar. Scoren.
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■ M. Clarkson.. ■ Whalley 3rds ( v Read, home, 1-30 p.m.
s ta r t ) S. Laycock, L._ Burgess, D. Ainsworth, T. Keighley, A; McRae, H. Lamber t, S. Richardson, L. Boyle, P.
' Burgess; A.' McRae, L. Tidmarsh, G... ■ Brown, G. Barker, P. Topham. .
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