2 BURTON MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1985 PERSONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Engagements 102 MARTIN- SIDWELLS Congratulations Neil and Claire on your engagement. -Love mum, dad, Stuart, Elaine, Vicky and Bill. SIDWELLS (Martin) Congratulations Claire and Neil on your engagement. Also happy birthday Claire. Love from Mum and Dad, Nanna and Grandad and Aunty Freda.
Congratulations 107 SMITH (Tracy) Congratulations on your 18th birthday. Love, Mum, Dad and David. SMITH (Tracy) Congratulations on your 18th birthday. Love, Nana and Grandad. SMITH (Tracy) Congratulations on your 18th birthday.
All my love, lan. WALDRON (Alison) Congratulations on your 18th. -From Glynis. Deaths 100 ARCHER (Dorothy May) -Suddenly on December 20th, aged 65 years, of St Mary's Drive, Stretton, dearly loved wife of Frederick and dear mother of Gordon (Danny) and Graham. Funeral arrangements later.
HINSLEY On December 20th, peacefully in her sleep at home, Sheila Alice, aged 57 years, of 5 Jackson Avenue, Stretton. Beloved wife of the late Geoff, much loved mother of David, Graham, Lynne and Paul, dear mother-in-law of Jean and Dave, and a very dear gran of John, Charlotte, Peter and Julie. Funeral Monday, December 30th. Service 1.45 pm at St Mary's Church, Stretton prior to cremation at Bretby Crematorium. The cortege will leave 5 Jackson Avenue, Stretton.
Family flowers only please, donations in lieu may be sent to Cancer Research, Lloyds Bank, High Street, Burton. Co-operative Funeral Service. MOLE (Elizabeth Anne) Late of Midland Road, Swadlincote. Dearly loved wife of the late William, loving mother of Gladys, Beatrice, Bill, Tom, Cyril and Raymond, also a dearly loved mother-in-law, grandma, great grandma and great great grandma, passed peacefully away at Oaklands Home, Swadlincote on December 23rd, aged 96 years. Funeral arrangements later.
Enquiries Mr Charles Ward (Ward and Brewin) telephone 215969. THOMPSON (Frank Cecil). Of Sycamore Road, Stapenhill, Burton. A much loved father and grandfather, passed peacefully away at the B.D.H.C. on December 20th, 1985, aged 76 years.
Funeral Monday, December 30th. Service and cremation 11.30 am at Bretby Crematorium. All flowers and enquiries please to the Co-operative Funeral Service, 8 Borough Road, Burton, telephone 68431. WOOLLEY (Sue) Dearly loved wife of Neville, mother of Peter, daughter-in-law of John and Hilda Woolley, dear sister-in-law, passed peacefully away, December 23rd at The Old Rectory, Ingoldisthorpe, Norfolk. Memoriam 113 BURKE (Patrick) Loving memory of a dear husband and father, December 23rd, 1982.
Time passes but memories stay. Quietly remembered every day. Wife Miney and son Stephen. CLAMP (David). Treasured is the memory dear is the name, Close to our hearts you will always remain.
From your everloving mum, dad and sister. XXX Woman in croc tragedy Memoriam 113 McGARRY (William) Remembering a dear husband, Rose and Ern. One birthday wish, a silent tear, You are gone, I am left here. Always in my thoughts, Doris. McGARRY (Bill) Memories of a dear dad who fell asleep December 23rd, 1983.
Remembering you always. Love, Bett, Cyril and family. McGARRY (William). Remembering Dad, Rose and Ern, Christmas birthdays. They say there is a reason, They say that time will heal, But neither time nor reason, Will change the way we feel.
Love Doris, Bill and family. PRIESTLEY (Phyllis) Memories of a dear wife, mother, grandma, December 23rd, 1976. Like falling leaves the years roll by, But loving memories never die. Husband Trevor; Marie, Martyn, Brian, Lynn and grandchildren. Funeral Directors 116 J.
HYLTON AND SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 25 MARKET STREET CHURCH GRESLEY Dedicated Chapel of Rest Chapel of Remembrance Floral Tributes Catering Service FOR THE PERSONAL ATTENTION OF: JOHN HYLTON (Dip.F.D., M.B.I.F.D.) Member of N.A.F.D. TELEPHONE 216668 (day or night) CHARLES W. WARD (Ward Brewin) FUNERAL DIRECTORS 121 HIGH WOODVILLE Under personal supervision of: CHARLES W. WARD (MEMBER OF NAFD) FRIENDLY SERVICE 24 HR DAY OR NIGHT FLORAL TRIBUTES AND CATERING SERVICE TELEPHONE 215969 WELLINGS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Established 1892 55 Derby Burton THE LARGEST PRIVATE FIRM OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS IN BURTON DISTRICT DAIMLER LIMOUSINES MORTUARY PRIVATE CHAPELS OF REST We promptly and personally attend to the complete Furnishing of Funerals in every detail Phone 63555 Day or Night Birthday Memories 114 CLAMP (David) Treasured memories keep you near, As time unfolds another year. Sadly missed.
Betty, Jim, Martin and Marie. TOWNS (George) Loving birthday memories of our dear brother-in-law and uncle, December 23rd. To us you were special, Always kind and true. -We will always love and remember you, God Bless Barbara George and family. TOWNS (George Alan) Birthday memories of my dear husband, December 23rd.
A special day I cannot share, No card or gift to say I care, Just memories and a silent prayer, For in my heart you're always there. Your loving wife Marg. TOWNS (George Alan) Birthday memories of a dear dad and grandad, December 23rd. To have, to love and then to part, Is the greatest trial of the human heart, Whatever else we shall fail to do, We shall never fail to remember you, With love from Pam, Martin, Peggy, Phil, Simon, Sarah, Craig and Lisa. Thanks 119 WILSON (Mary Charlie) We would like to thank the board of directors and colleagues of Rumenco and all other friends who came to celebrate Charlie's retirement, also for the many beautiful gifts, flowers and cards we received and hope everyone enjoyed themselves.
THANK YOU! MRS PAT PALING wishes to thank children, staff, parents, governors and friends of Hartshorne C. of E. Primary School, for the gifts, flowers and cards received on Wednesday 18th December. Special thanks to Mr English for the surprise party. CHEMISTS ON DUTY BURTON Open and tomorrow from 5.30- 6.30 pm and Christmas Day from noon-1 pm will be: P.
H. Locker, Borough Road. Open on Boxing Day from noonpm will be: Mr A. R. G.
Stewart, Uxbridge Street. Open on Sunday from noon-1 pm will be: Martyn Drew, Rosliston Road. SWADLINCOTE Open tonight and tomorrow from 5.30-6.30 pm, closed all day Christmas Day and open 11 amnoon on Boxing Day will be: A Scragg, Midland Road. TUTBURY Open and tomorrow from 5.30-6 pm, and 10-11 am on Christmas Day and Boxing Day will be: R. J.
Farmer, High Street. WOODVILLE Open tonight until 6 pm, tomorrow until 5.30 pm. closed Christmas Day and Open noon12.30 pm on Boxing Day will be: J. H. Shepherd and Son, High Street.
CASTE GRESLEY Open tonight until 6 pm, tomorrow 9 pm. Closed Christmas Day and Closed Boxing Day will be: The Pharmacy, Linton Road. NEWHALL Open tonight and tomorrow 5.30-6 pm, Closed Christmas Day and open Boxing Day 10.30-11.30 am will be: Newhall Pharmacy, High Street. Funeral Reports 120 KELSEY The funeral of Violet Alice Kelsey of 36 Cotswold Road, Branston, took place at St Saviour's Church followed by interment in Branston cemetery. The service was conducted by the Rev Simmonds.
The mourners were: Mr and Mrs J. Kelsey (brother and sister-inlaw, also rep David, nephew); Mrs L. Kelsey (sister-in-law); Mrs V. Neal (aunt, also rep Mary, Tom and Gordon); Martin: and Simon Kelsey (nephews); Mrs Janet Critchlow (niece); Pat and Dennis Murfin (niece and nephew); Mr and Mrs E. Oliver (cousins).
Also present in church: Mrs Mavis Rayworth; Mr and Mrs R. Speed; Mrs J. Steer; Mrs J. Lowe; Mrs M. Harris; Mr A.
Coxon; Miss S. Holmes (rep Janets Hairdressers. Floral tributes were received from Bob and Betty Mewis, Betty and John, Joan and Eric, Glad and Bill. The Hardy family. Mr R.
Craner, Mr S. Craner, Phyllis and family. Jean, Maurice, Martin, David and Simon. Mavis, Alan and Carol. Mr Faulkner, Mr and Mrs Walker and families.
Mrs Vernon. Dolly, Joan and Eric and family. Nellie, Joan, Les and Diane. Lillian Payne. Jean and Phillip.
Aunt Violet, Mary, Tom and Gordon. Sally, Gladys and Arthur. Sister-inlaw Lily. Janet, Roger, Richard and Jamie, Pat and Dennis. Funeral arrangements were by Co-operative Funeral Service.
On the run Yet another convict has escaped from Sudbury Open Prison bringing this year's total to 84. Shabir Ahmed (25) of Alum Rock, Birmingham, was last seen on Friday afternoon. He was serving a 15-month sentence for theft. Voices raised Members of Willington Women's Institute helped raise the roof at a coffee evening. The £74 realised will go to the village hall roof repair fund.
Members raised another £36 carol singing for cancer research. A woman vanished in a "swirl of water" when she waded into a crocodilecreek in northern Australia after a Christmas barbecue party. The reptile, which onlookers said was at least 12ft long; snatched 48- year-old Berryl Wruck as she stood knee-deep in water to cool off in sweltering summer heat. A police spokesman said the attack happened at Barratt Creek, 950 miles north of Brisbane, on Saturday. "There was a big swirl of water and she was gone," said party host Michael Turner, who was in the water at the time and was knocked over during the attack.
Police and wildlife rangers spent the weekend combing the river but said they found no trace of the victim, who. was the mother of a 12-year-old son and had two married daughters. OPOLAND 17 miners killed in gas A methane gas explosion mine in south-western at least 17 miners and Rescue workers were today searching for one miner, missing after the explosion, which occurred at a mine near the city of Walbrzych, 220 miles south-west of Warsaw. They evacuated eight of the miners from the mine The blast occurred at 660ft underground in an area where 26 miners were doing maintenance on machinery. blast tore through a coal Poland yesterday, killing injuring eight others.
DITALY Trains crash Five people were killed, two were missing and five were injured when a local passenger train ran into a stationary goods train in fog near the northern Italian city of Ferrara AFRICA POLICE ARREST LEADER Black nationalist leader Winnie Mandela was expected to be charged today with defying an order to stay out of Soweto township. Police arrested 51-yearold Mrs Mandela yesterday and took her to a police station at Krugersdorp, a few miles west of Johannesburg. She was dragged DESK HOSPITAL VISITING HOURS Burton District Hospital Centre, Belvedere Road: Harry Jones Wing -Open visiting after 5 pm. Daytime visiting only with prior approval of ward sister. Maternity Unit Daily 2 pm-8 pm at midwife's discretion.
Outwoods Unit No restrictions normally. AccidentOrthopedic Unit Daily 3 pm-8 pm. Geoffrey Unit -No restrictions normally. General Hospital, New Street: Ward 1: Tuesday. Wednesday, Saturday Medical and Sunday, 2 pm-8 pm.
Monday, Thursday Friday 6-8 pm. Wards (4 and 5): Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 2 pm-8 pm. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 pm-8 pm. Surgical Wards (2 and 3) Gynaecological and St Modwen's: Monday to Friday, 6 pm-8 pm except Thursday 2.30 pm. Saturday and Sunday 2 pm8pm.
Ward 8: Every day 2 pm to 8 pm except Wednesday, 6.30 pm-8 pm. Children's Ward: No restrictions normally. Children to the age of 16 on up any hours ward can be visited at any time. Bretby Orthopedic Hospital: Visiting 2-8 pm daily. No variation at weekends.
Telephone 221155. Bartonunder-Needwood Hospital, Cottage Yoxall: Hospital: No restrictions normally. Meynell Ingram Cottage No restrictions normally. St Matthew's, Burntwood: Psychiatric Ward Any reasonable time. St Edith's, Tamworth: Geriatric Ward Daily 11 am-9 pm.
St Michael's, Lichfield: Geriatric Ward Daily 11 am-9 pm. Tamworth General: Acute Ward -Monday to Friday 5.30-8 pm. Saturday and Sunday 2.30-3.30 pm and 6.30-8 pm. Lichfield Victoria: Acute General Wards Sunday, Wednesday and Friday 2.30-3.30 pm. Visits by children.
pm Saturdays daily. only 2.30-3.30 pm. Maternity Husbands only 7-8 pm daily. Four visitors only. Sunday 2.30-3.30 pm.
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS Electricity: Burton 61921. Gas: Derby 40242. Water: Walsall 22271. VOLUNTARY SERVICES East Staffordshire Council for Voluntary Service: 27 Orchard Street, Burton. Secretary Mrs G.
Foster, telephone Burton Monday to Friday 9 to 12 43414, open am noon. Thursday 2 to 3.30 pm. Dial-a-Ride: Telephone Manpower Services 43414 Commission: between 9 am to 12 noon Monday to Friday. Burton 33913. Age Concern Centre: Orchard House, 27 Orchard Telephone Street, Burton Gardening Scheme.
Burton 43414. Open Monday to Friday 10 am to 12 Marriage Guidance Council: Orchard House, 27 noon. Orchard Street, Burton. pm. Thursday until 2 Call Burton 61697 for appointment.
Women's Royal Union Street, Burton District Organiser: Mrs S. Martin. Voluntary Service: 40 68256. Burton Advice Centre: Orchard House, 27 Orchard Street. Telephone Burton advice Mondays and Tuesdays 2-4 pm.
Wednesdays Open for 10-noon. Thursdays 2-4 pm. Saturdays 10-noon. Telephone Burton 35770. Volunteer Bureau: Orchard House, 27 Orchard Street.
Telephone 43414. Council for Racial Equality: Orchard House, 27 Orchard Street. Telephone Burton 45503. REGISTRARS 22 Rangemore Street, Burton: Mondays-Fridays 9 pm and 2 pm. Closed Wednesday afternoons only.
Civic Way, Swadlincote: Mondays and Fridays: 10 am-noon, 1.30-4.00 pm. Wednesdays: 1.30-4.00 pm. Last appointments at 3.30 pm. screaming from her home. Lawyer Akbar Ayob said after seeing her last night that she would be charged after spending the night in a cell.
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