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20 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1994 THE DAILY TELEGRAPH ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHS DEATHS Nov. 23, in Sydney, to Nov. 22, 1994, peacefully GRETEL Packer) and NICHOLAS, a at The Cherry Tree Nursing Home, daughter (Francesca Roslyn). Princes Risborough, VERA ELIZABETH (Ve), aged 88. Beloved wife of the late Nov.

22, PERELLA Davies) and DAVID, a son mother of Rosemary and Maxwell A.V. CLARK, of Ealing, dearly loved and Mark). a devoted grandmother and (Alexander great Nov. 21, to MELANIE p.m., grandmother. Nov.

Funeral 28 at the service, 3.30 and JAMES, a daughter (Emily Rose), a Monday, sister for Poppy. Chilterns Crematorium, Amersham. Family flowers only please, but Oct. 21, at Chelsea donations, if desired, to the R.N.L.I., Westminster Hospital, to SOPHIE West Quay Road, Poole, Dorset, RHODERICK-JONES and MICHAEL BH15 1HZ. HAYES, a son.

(Hugo Joseph Rhoderick). Saturday, Nov. 19, IS Nov. 19, to LUCILLA peacefully at Walberton, E.M.I. 'Molly', West) and DAVID, a daughter (Emily loving mother and grandmother.

Louise). Funeral at Arundel Cathederal, Monday, Nov. 28 at 10 a.m. KEAY, Nov. 18, at Chelsea Donations in lieu of flowers, if desired, Westminster Hospital, to SOPHIE to the Stroke Association, CHSA Mallinson) and CHARLES, a son House, Whitecross Street, London (Maxwell Alastair).

EC1Y 8JJ. McCALD. Marchant) Nov. and 21, to MICHAEL, GEVA a a short illness, Nov. 20, PATRICIA passed ALICE, away after widow daughter (Elvira Joy).

of Charles, mother of Gay and Sue, Nov. 17, to SARAH grandmother of Paul and Lucy, great Thomas) and JEREMY, a daughter grandmother of George. Service to (Phoebe Charlotte Rose), a sister for be held at Medway Crematorium on Jamie and George. Monday, Nov. 28 at 12 noon.

All inquiries to Naylors, Delce Road, Nov. 21, at St Mary's, Rochester, tel. 01634 843143. Paddington, to KATHRYN Corson) 1 and GRAEME, a daughter (Alice -On Nov. 22, 1994, peacefully Hannah).

at home after a short illness, E58 STANLEY GORDON (Andy) COOKE, aged WEAKE. Nov. 19, to CHRISTIANE years. Formerly Chairman John PHILIP, a son (Nicholas), a brother Myers Co. Ltd.

Beloved husband of for Thomas. Mabel for fifty-nine years. Much loved father of Roger, father-in-law of Hilary and grandfather of James, Liz, Tom and Mary. Funeral service at St EMERALD WEDDINGS Church, Nether Alderley on Mary's GREENHALGH followed by cremation at Macclesfield. Monday, Nov.

28 at 11.30 a.m., Nov. 24, 1939, The Reverend DAVID Family flowers only. Donations, if MURRAY to AMELIA ROSAMOND. Love desired, to the Marie Curie Memorial and congratulations from the children Foundation. All inquiries to J.W.

and grandchildren. Now at Cricket Brocklehurst Sons tel. 0625 Lawns, Oakham, LE15 6HT. 829232. Nov.

15, at Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, PETER DEATHS GORDON WILLIAM COOPER, aged 66 years, beloved husband and brother. Funeral service will take place on Nov. 19, peacefully at Friday, Nov. 25. Family flowers only, Conquest Hospital, Hastings, JOHN but donations, to Cancer Research, STANLEY DURRANT, aged of Abbey Funeral Services, 173 High Hastings, formerly of Aberdeen.

Street, Tonbridge, tel. 0732 360328. Beloved brother of Denis and dearly loved father of Pat and Peggy and Nov. 21, 1994, passed grandfather. Service at Hastings away after a short illness, JACK Crematorium on Monday, Nov.

28 at RADFORD, aged 79 years. formerly of 2.30 p.m. and interment of Ashes at Sheepy Magna and Aberdovey. Much Battle Cemetery on Tuesday. Flowers loved husband of the late PAULINE to Towners Funeral Directors, COUCH.

Funeral, Monday, Nov. 28, 1.15 Norman Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, p.m. at Sheepy Magna Parish East Sussex, TN37 6NH, by 12 noon. Church, followed by cremation at Nov. 20, 1994, at home, EMILY EDITH BAILEY, aged 89 years, of Tunbridge Wells.

Funeral service, on Friday, Dec. 2 at the Kent and Sussex Crematorium, Tunbridge Wells at 2.30 p.m. All inquiries to J. Kempster Sons, Funeral Directors, tel. (0892) 523131.

Nov. 18, 1994, whilst on duty with the British Medical Squadron in Zepce, BosniaHercegovina, Private JAMES CHRISTOPHER BAINGER R.A.M.C. His funeral with full Military Honours will be held at All Saints Church, Harrow Weald, on Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 11.30 a.m. All those who knew James are invited to attend.

No flowers by request please, donations in lieu. to the R.A.M.C. Association, The Adjutant, 24 Field Ambulance. Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire. Tel.

0748 872801. Nov. 22. in Exeter, Major WILLIAM BAIN, aged 86, dear husband of Mrs R.A. Bain and father of the late lain Bain.

Funeral service Exeter and Devon Crematorium, Monday, Nov. 28 at 2 p.m. Inquiries to Mitchell Funeral Services, 0392 72682. Nov. 22.

1994, peacefully, EDGAR WILLIAM, aged 88 years, late of Woodford, Essex. Funeral service at Tunbridge Wells Crematorium on Friday, Dec. 2 at 11 a.m. Flowers to Welham Jones. 156 London Road.

Sevenoaks, TN13 1DJ. Nov. 19. suddenly at York District Hospital, MARY ELENA (Mollie), aged 89 years, of Upper Poppleton. York.

A much loved cousin and a dear friend to all who knew her. Funeral service and cremation to be held at York Crematorium, Bishopthorpe on Friday, Nov. 25 at 1.30 p.m. Flowers may be sent to The CoOperative Funeral Service. Chapel of Rest.

Cromwell Road. York. Tel. (0904) 643936. Nov.

22. at his home in West Wittering, after a long illness. RICHARD. Will be greatly missed by Betty, his companion and friend of many years. Will be sadly mourned by many friends including the family in Madrid.

Service, Chichester Crematorium, Monday, Nov. 28 at 4 p.m. No flowers, but donations. if wished. to King Edward VII Hospital.

Midhurst. Nov. 18. ERNEST. aged 75.

Funeral. Tuesday, Nov. 29. St Margaret's Church. Ilkley, 11 a.m.

Inquiries to Binns, tel. (0943) 831375. -On Nov. 22. peacefully at Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, after a short illness, FRANK LESLIE, aged 89 years, of Kirton, Boston, Lincs.

Funeral service at St Mary's Church, Frampton on Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 1.45 p.m., followed by private cremation at Boston. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, will be divided between St Mary's Church and the Pilgrim Hospital Heart and Lung Fund. Carr Funeral Service, 2 Spilsby Road.

Boston, Lincs. Tel. 01205 311300. Nov. 22, 1994, peacefully at her home in Cricklade, DOROTHY (McCoy), aged 84 years, dear sister of Margaret.

Funeral. Tuesday, Nov. 29 service, 2 p.m., at Swindon Crematorium. Donations in lieu of flowers, for the Prospect Foundation, to Blackwell Funeral Service, 58 High Street. Cricklade.

Swindon, SN6 6DA, tel. 0793 750225. Nov. 21, 1994. peacefully at the Princess Alice Hospice, Esher.

BROOKIE (Irving). Devoted husband to Paddy. loving father to Rosalynd and Melissa and grandfather to Victoria. Hannah, James, Imogen. Memorial Service to be announced.

Nov. 22, SYLVIA STORRS Buss, aged 91. a much loved and loving mother and widow of Commander Stuart Austen Buss MVO. DSC. RN.

Funeral at St Vincent's Church, Littlebourne. Kent on Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 2.30 p.m. Family flowers only. Nov.

22, peacefully at Guinness Court, after a long illness borne with dignity and courage, MARIE AGNES 'Biddy' CHAPMAN. aged 93. Dearest mother of Bryan, John and Ann. grandmother of Christina, Sally and Richard and great grandmother of Lucy and Harriet. Funeral at Church of Our Lodge Road.

NW8, at 12 noon on Tuesday, Nov. 29. Donations to Guinness Trust, 1 Guinness Court, St Edmunds Terrace, London NW8 7QE. CLARK Nov. 19, in hospital SALLY (Sally Haddon Mason).

Much loved and devoted wife of the late WILLIAM DORAN CLARK, adored only child of the late Mr and Mrs Haddon Mason, beloved niece of Mrs G.K. Orion and family, loved by her wonderful and loyal friends. Funeral. Monday, Nov. 28 at 1.45 p.m., Putney Vale Crematorium.

Flowers or donations, if desired, in memory of Sally, to the Neuroscience Research Foundation, Atkinson Morley Hospital, Copse Hill, Wimbledon and The Sidney Turner Ward Fund, Putney Hospital, SW15, for their great care and kindness. Inquiries to J.H. Kenyon, tel. 071 834 4624. Nuneaton Crematorium.

Family flowers only. Donations, if desired, to the Injured Jockeys Fund, to be sent. M.G. Evans Sons, Grendon House, Long Street, Atherstone, CV9 1AX. Tel.

0827 713240. Blandford, Nov. Dorset, 22, 1994. VIOLET peacefully MABEL, at aged 91 years. Beloved wife of EDWARD JOHN Cox.

Funeral service at Spetisbury Parish Church on Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 11 a.m. Inquiries to Vale Funeral Services, Blandford, tel. 0258 450008. Nov.

20, CECILIA 'Cecy' aged 87. Wife of Howard, mother of Ann and grandmother of Ivan and Hugh. Funeral service at St John the Baptist, Pinner on Monday, Dec. 28 at 9.45 a.m., followed by cremation. Inquiries to T.A.

Ellement Son Ltd, 081 866 0324. -On Nov. 23, 1994. peacefully at home in Florence, ADRIENNE, wife of Marcello and mother of Jane. Nov.

1994, peacefully in the John Radcliffe Hospital. Oxford, LILIAN BARENDINA MARY (Trixie), aged 90. Loved wife, mother. grandmother and great grandmother. Funeral service at Burford Church, Burford, Oxon on Monday, Nov.

28 at 12.15 p.m., prior to burial at Upton. Flowers to Funeral Directors, Taylors of Carterton, tel. 0993 842 421. Nov. 20, peacefully after a short illness.

Roy GRAYSTON. Dear brother of Rene, Stanley, Elsie and Peter. Cremation at The Surrey and Sussex Crematorium, Worth on Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 12.30 p.m. Flowers or donations, to St Peter St James' Hospice, R.A.

Brooks Son. Ravenoak, Allington Road, Newick, E. Sussex, Tel. (0825) 722895 or (0444) 454391. -On Constantine, Nov.

22. 1994, Cornwall, peacefully MICHAEL. Beloved husband, father and brother. Funeral private. Donations, if desired, to Macmillan Nursing Service, 3 St Clement Vean, Tregolls Road, Truro, TR1 1RN.

Nov. 20, suddenly but peacefully in Stalham, Norfolk, WINIFRED (formerly Lord, Goring), aged 81 years. Loving wife of Eric and the late Wilfrid. Devoted mother of Peter and Christopher, grandmother and great grandmother. Funeral service at St Mary's Church, Stalham at 11.45 a.m., followed by cremation at St Faith's Crematorium, Horsham, St Faith, Norwich at 1 p.m.

on Monday, Nov. 28. Family flowers only, but donations, to British Heart Foundation or Cancer Research. All inquiries to Murrell Cork, North Walsham (0692 402059). A Memorial Service in Cheshire will be arranged later.

Nov. 19, 1994, suddenly during flight en route from Zimbabwe to Gatwick, following a short illness. WILLIAM JACK EDMUND, aged 76 years, Sqn. Ldr. (ret'd).

Family flowers only. Funeral inquiries and donations to R.A.F. Benevolent Fund, Hambrook Johns, 1 Dover Road. Folkestone, 0303 851085. Nov.

21, 1994, peacefully at home, after a short illness, EDITH, widow of Leslie and beloved mother of Brian, Gillian and Peter. Service at Slough Crematorium on Monday, Nov. 28 at 3.30 p.m. Donations in her memory, in lieu of flowers, may be sent to Kings Own Museum Appeal. City Museum, Lancaster, LA1 1HT.

Nov. 22, at R.A.F. Hospital, Wroughton, LILIAN JOSEPHINE HURD L.R.A.M. A.R.C.M. Sincere thanks to a wonderful hospital and staff.

HYNAN Beloved husband Nov. of 22, 1994, Evelyn and CHARLES. dear father of Caroline and Andrea and their families. Funeral service at Breakspear Crematorium, Ruislip on Wednesday. Nov.

30 at 3 p.m., followed by a Thanksgiving Service at St John's United Reformed Church, Northwood. Family flowers only. Nov. 21, suddenly at home, after a long illness. MARJORIE Lucy, aged 79, of Shepperton.

Much loved wife of Ronald and mother of Michael and Adrian. Service at Hanworth Crematorium, 2 p.m., Nov. 29. All friends welcome. Inquiries to Lodge 0932 220081.

Nov. 22, peacefully at Tourin Cappoquinn, County Waterford, SHANE WILLIAM MUSGRAVE. Funeral at St Catherine's Cathedral, Lismora, 2.30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25.

Nov. 20, PEGGY, 1994, after of a the late brave struggle, wife DON JESSEY, and a very dearly loved mother, grandmother and great grandmother. "And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick's Funeral service, Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 2 p.m. a at Holy Rood Church, Stubbington.

Flowers, or donations to Gosport War Memorial Hospital, Churcher Tribbeck, 3 Stoke Road, Gosport PO12 1LT. LORD.See Hampson. PUBLIC NOTICES INDIAN QUEENS POWER LIMITED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO CONSTRUCT A 160MW PEAK POWER FACILITY AT INDIAN QUEENS, CORNWALL Notice is hereby given that Indian Queens Power Limited has applied under section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 for the consent of the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry to construct and operate a combustion turbine peak power station at Indian Queens, Cornwall, and for a direction under section 90(2) of the Town and Country Planning Act that planning permission for the development be deemed to be granted. The new station to be known as the Indian Queens Peak Power Facility would have a capacity of approximately 160 Megawatts (MW). A copy of the application, with a plan showing the land to which it relates, together with a copy of the Environmental Statement discussing the Company's proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis if environmental implications, are available for inspection during normal office hours at the following addresses: Cornwall County Hall Borough of Restormel Truro, Cornwall Borough Offices Penwinnick Road St Austell, Cornwall In addition, copies of the Environmental Statement and Non-Technical Summary may be obtained free from Cornwall County Hall and Restormel Borough Offices while stocks last.

Copies of the Environmental Statment and the Non-Technical Summary can be obtained free, while stocks last, by written request from Indian Queens Power Limited, Fifth Floor, 25 Bucklersbury, London EC4N 8DA Any objections should be made in writing to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, ENF Division, Room 2.3.15, 1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE, stating the name of the station and the grounds of objection, not later than 29 December 1994. Nov. 22, 1994, suddenly at home, AILEEN McKINLAY, of Longdon Heath, Upton-Upon-Severn. Beloved wife of Alan and dearly loved mother of Lorcon. The funeral service will take place at Castlemorton Church on Tuesday, Nov.

29 at 2 p.m. Family flowers only. Donations, in lieu, for Campaign for Hunting, may be sent, to Malcolm J. Presland, Funeral Directors, 19 High Street, Upton-Upon-Severn, Worcs. Nov.

21, 1994, suddenly and peacefully, BETTY, aged 74 years, of Wareham, Dorset. Dearly loved wife of Bob and much loved mother to Patricia, Alison and Vivien and grandmother to Cherry and Timmy. Funeral service at Poole Crematorium on Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 12 noon. Family flowers only please, but donations, to the PDSA or the Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund, may be sent, to Albert Marsh (Funeral Directors) Ltd, St Michaels Road, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 4QU.

Tel. 0929 552107. Nov. 20, peacefully in hospital, JOHN HENRY GOLDSBROUGH, TO aged 89. Beloved husband of Caroline.

Funeral St Michael and All Angels Church, Granville Road, Southfields, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2.15 p.m. Donations, if desired, to the Royal Hospital, West Hill, Putney, SW15. A Nov. 21, 1994, MARGARET LOUISA ROSALIND (Peggy), in her 91st year, devoted wife of the late Anthony, greatly loved mother of Catherine, Patricia, Marion, Miles and Nicholas, A grandmother and great grandmother.

Funeral service at the church of St Margaret, Sotterley on St Andrews Day, Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 2 p.m. Family flowers only. Donations in her memory please, to the N.S.P.C.C.c/o Rackhams Funeral Service, Stanley Road, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 3BN. Friday, Nov.

18, 1994, suddenly, NICHOLAS of Crouch End, London. Loved son of Brenda of Ely, Cambs. Nov. 16, after a long illness, CHARLES WILLIAM, of Upper Colwall, beloved husband of Joy, father of Richard and father-in-law of Alison. Donations, if desired, for the Stroke Association may be sent to B.

Sweet Sons, Oldbury Road, Tewkesbury, GL20 5LZ. -On Nov. 21, peacefully at St Christopher's Hospice, Sydenham, MICHAEL EDWARD, aged 60 and six days. Much loved husband of Polly and father of Victoria and Edward. Funeral, Saturday, Nov.

26, 12.30 p.m., at St Stanislaus, Dulverton. Memorial Service, Thursday, Dec. 1, 6.30 p.m., at St Mary's, Cadogan Street, London. Nov. 19, peacefully, CHARLES H.

MOORE O.B.E., former Director John Grooms for Disabled People. Romans 8 38-39. Nov. 22, 1994 at home in Dawlish, Devon, MARY EDNA, aged 66 years. Dearly loved wife of Robin and loving mother of Charles and Dermott.

The funeral service will be held at the Exeter and Devon Crematorium on Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 11.15 a.m. Family flowers only. Donations, in lieu, to RNLI, B.G. Wills Son Funeral Directors, 22 Brunswick Place, Dawlish, Devon.

Nov. 21, 1994, peacefully in hospital, MARGARET MARY, aged 83, of Binfield Heath, Oxfordshire. Wife of the late Cecil Dudley, mother of Louise and Hilary, and grandmother of Amanda and Timothy. Monday, Nov. 21, 1994, peacefully in Cambridge, after a short illness, HELEN THOMAS MILLAR MURRAY, of Maughold, Isle of Man.

Dearly loved wife of the late Charles Bainbridge Murray, much loved mother of Eleanor, Lesley -Ann and Charles. Greatly missed by all. Cremation on Monday, Nov. 28 at Douglas, Isle of Man. Family flowers only please.

Donations, in lieu, if desired, to Michael Briegal, Institute of Cancer Research, 17a Onslow Gardens, London SW7 3AL. Inquiries to Corkhill Callow Ltd, Funeral Directors, Tel. 0624 813114. Nov. 23, 1994, peacefully at Leiston Old Abbey Suffolk, DAVID ROY BALFOUR, aged 87, late of Saffron Walden, Essex.

Relict of Caroline, father of Jane and Margaret. Funeral service at Cambridge City Crematorium on Thursday, Dec. 1 at 2.30 p.m. Family flowers only. Donations to Cancer Research.

Letters to Jane, Mr M. Wormald, Adams Harrison Solicitors, 14-16 Church Street, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 1JW. Nov. 21, 1994, peacefully in the Convent Hospital, Nottingham, ALAN JAMES. Beloved husband and friend of Daphne and a loving father and grandfather.

-On Nov. 21, at Birch Trees Midhurst, very peacefully, MARY, formerly of Wisborough Green. Beloved mother of Caroline and Tisha and grandmother of Jonathan, Nick, Bin and Eds. Funeral Monday, Nov. 28, 1 p.m., at Chichester Crematorium.

Flowers or donations, for Endowment Funds of Moorfields Eye Hospital or R.N.L.I., Etherington, 6 Downsview Drive, Midhurst, GU29 9LW. Tel. 0730 812569. -On Gwynedd, Nov. 21, Bangor, peacefully at WYNNEFRED Pedley), beloved wife, mother and grandmother.

Funeral at Bangor on Nov. 25. RATCLIFFE. Nov. 16, 1994, suddenly in Figueres, PETER aged 24 years, loving son, brother and grandson.

Funeral arrangements ring 0732 700358. Nov. 18, peacefully at Chelsea Westminster Hospital, SHEILA Neal Green). Beloved wife of Carlos for forty-six years, mother of Anita. Jeremy and Nicolas and grandmother of Elwyn, Merlyn, Cai, Aragon, Tamsin, Tristan, Luis, Carlos, Max, Delores and Lucy.

Private family cremation at Mortlake Crematorium at 12 noon on Monday, Nov. 28. There will be a Memorial Service to be announced later. Nov. 22, after much illness bravely borne, ELIZABETH MARY, beloved wife of D.J.

SIMPSON, formerly of Bhatpara, North Bengal. Greatly missed by Tapp, Morven, Tony. Emma and Patrick. Funeral service to take place at Holy Cross Parish Church, Uckfield on Friday, Dec. 2 at 11.15 a.m., followed by private cremation.

Flowers, or donations, if desired. to Wood Green Animal Shelters, Cooper Son, 11 New Town, Uckfield. Tel. 0825 763763. Nov.

15, 1994, peacefully at Worthing, WALTER RONALD, aged 81. Much loved husband of Joan, beloved father of John. Funeral has taken place. Nov. 20, 1994, at home, SARA, aged 87.

Greatly loved wife of Commander ARTHUR SKIPWITH and loving mother of Grey, Jane and Anne. Funeral service in Twyford Parish Church on Thursday, Dec. 1 at 11 a.m., followed by private cremation. No flowers please. Donations, welcomed to Twyford Parish Church.

Nov. 19, at Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, PETER GORDON, dear husband of Pam, much loved father of Hugh, Mark and Nigel and loving grandfather of Charles, Tim, Emily, Harriet, Robin and Eleanor. Funeral service at Christchurch, Chorleywood at 2.30 p.m. on Nov. 29, followed by cremation at 3.30 p.m.

at the Chilterns Crematorium, Amersham. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to Michael Sobell League of Friends, James Peddle Ltd, 65 High Street, Rickmansworth, Herts. Nov. 21, 1994, at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter, Devon, BETTY ETHEL, aged 72, loving wife of the late JAMES ERIC TAYLOR, formerly of Dulwich, London, mother of Anne, grandmother of Joanna and sister of Joan.

Funeral service at Honiton Methodist Church, today, Nov. 24 at 2.30 p.m., followed by cremation at Exeter. Family flowers only. Donations to Honiton Methodist Church, Shoobridge Funeral Services, 154. High Street, Honiton, Devon, tel.

01404 41424. -On Nov. 23, 1994, peacefully at home, HARRY (Nick), aged 85, dearly loved father of Maureen (Mo), David and Jean. Remembered and missed by many including grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral on Wednesday, Nov.

30 at 11.45 a.m. at Stoneman Chapel, Doran Court, Reigate Road, Redhill. Family flowers. Donations, if wished, to Marie Curie Harestone House, Caterham. TOWNLEY.

Nov. 23, 1994, peacefully, EILEEN Bramley), of Latton, near Swindon. Funeral in Latton Church, on Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 11 a.m. Private cremation.

No flowers. Contributions to R.S.P.C.A., or Cancer Research greatly appreciated. UNDERWOOD Nov. 21, 1994, peacefully in The Old Manor Nursing Home, Felpham, ISABELLE JoAN, aged 74 years. Beloved mother of Charles, Peter and Alexandra.

Funeral at Chichester Crematorium on Nov. 29 at 11.30 a.m. Family flowers only please, but donations, if desired, to British Heart Foundation, A Holland Son, tel. 0243 827311. Nov.

22, after a long illness, MARGARET (Mollie), widow of William (Bill), dearly loved mother of Juliet and Andrea, much loved grandmother of Talitha, Paul, Victoria and Dominic, mother-in-law of Gordon and Anthony. Now at peace. Cremation at Canford, Bristol at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 29.

No flowers please, but any donations to St Peter's Hospice, St Agnes Avenue, Knowle, Bristol. Nov. 21, 1994, suddenly, MAURICE YARDLEY, beloved husband of Thelma. Inquiries to Tribe Shoreham, West Sussex, 0273 452169. Nov.

21, at Cardiff Hospital, after a long illness bravely borne, DENISE BARBARA BROUGHALL. A much loved sister who will be sadly missed by her family Paul and Barbara, Joyce and Audrey and her many friends. NEWS Jean Alexandra and Betty Driver at the MERCURY PRESS NEVER BOAST ABOUT tomorrow. You don't know what will happen between now and then. Proverbs 27.1 (GNB2) BG, I KNOW together our love will climb the highest wall.

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Beloved grandmother of Julian, lain, Patrick, Alexander, Michael, Jeni, Cara, Kirsten, Stewart and Elizabeth and great grandmother of Jake and Harry. Cremation at Chilterns Crematorium, Amersham at 12 noon, on Nov. 28. Family flowers only. Donations, if desired, to The Royal Association in Aid of Deaf People, The Imperial Cancer Research Fund or The British Heart Foundation, either directly or H.C.

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ten after her 90th birthday. Miss James L.R.A.M.. M.R.S.T. was Headmistress of Heathfield House Preparatory School. Fulham, London.

She was a remarkable person. She loved music. art and languages, and she endeared herself to the hundreds of children who passed through her hands. She will never be forgotten by those children, now grown up, nor by the teachers and her many friends. The love and loyalty of all those who went to Heathfield House will never fade.

A tribute from her faithful friend. Beryl. -In ever loving memory ARTHUR CYRUS RACKHAM. who died on Nov. 24, 1973.

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Bob. -ALBERT WILLIAM (Johnnie). In memory of my beloved husband who died Nov. 24, 1993. tall.

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For 23 years she was Annie Walker of the Rovers Return. Kenneth Farrington, who played her son Billy, told a special thanksgiving service: "She was admired by the whole world." Miss Speed died peacefully last Thursday in a nursing home in Bury, Greater Manchester, where she had lived for the past 10 years. Stars from the early years of programme reunited and joined present cast members for the thanksgiving at the New Jerusalem Church in Kearsley, Bolton. Among former and present cast members were Jean Alexander (Hilda Ogden), Irene Sutcliffe (Maggie Clegg), Daphne Oxenford (Esther Hayes), Betty Driver (Betty Turpin), and Julie Goodyear (Bet Gilroy). BRIDGE HAND Highlighting value of distribution By Tony Forrester Dealer West, Game 2065 A10754 4642 6 A QJ 108 10 8 7 72 3 K063 495 KJ108 943 AK 92 8 4A073 West North East South Pass Pass 4.

Pass Pass Pass Contract 44 by East Opening Lead VA THIS hand from the Blue Ribbon Pairs Championship features one of America's finest players, Bobby Levin (winner of the Macallan Pairs in 1993) in the East chair. It reinforces, once again, the value of distribution, for despite holding only 17 combined points have a reasonable play for a game contract. East's opening 44, in third position, is almost classical, having about eight playing tricks combined with little defence against a red suit contract. An ideal pre-empt if ever I saw one. South was keen to bid, but he realised that the risks were great and the potential gains were small, so he wisely remained silent.

The more or less automatic lead of was ruffed by declarer who led a diamond to the King and North's ace. North switched to a club, which South won with the Queen and continued diamonds. Declarer won and finessed the 4Q. When he cashed lo and behold his prayers were answered as came tumbling down. It was then a simple matter to draw the outstanding trump and knock-out Although the play appears mundane, South missed a chance to make great play.

Just follow what would have happened had he won North's club switch with (not the Queen) and continued diamonds. Declarer, in dummy for the only time, would surely have finessed in clubs, North held the Queen. South would capture the lead and play stranding declarer in hand and thus making it impossible to finesse in spades. North's King would be safe. A neat ruse indeed.

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The age groups are under 25 and, for the Schools, under 20. Heats were Bradford, Manchester, Loughborough, London, and Oxford and Cambridge. The top third in each group go through to the finals at Easter. Big winners of the Schools section at Loughborough were the holders, Jonathan Starkings and Lior Zhivan who, in the summer, also helped LoughborGrammar School win the British Schools championship. The London Schools heat was won by Mark Teltscher and Alexander Hydes, both 15.

Other heat winners: Bradford: S. Penfold and C. McKall; Cambridge Under 25: R. N. Smith and B.

20: C. Gilbert and N. Stephenson; London Under 25: D. R. Miller; Manchester: M.

Hancock and R. 'ETU' LA 02 012 2 service CHESS Bosnians share title with French By Malcolm Pein BOSNA Sarajevo and Lyon Oyonnax shared the European Club Championship after a 3-3 draw in the final hosted by the French side. Joel Lautier, the Lyon top board, held Garry Kasparov to a draw, while on board 2 Ivan Sokolov of Sarajevo ground down Vishy Anand in the end game. Praedrag Nikolic of Sarajevo was outplayed by Evgeny Bareev in a wild game where Nikolic castled his king only on the 22nd move and Bareev wandered his king across the board. to the queenside.

But this was cancelled out by Bojan Kurajica's win over speed chess expert Anatoly Vaiser. Lyon saved the match by virtue of Mershad Sharif's win over Emir Dizdarevic on bottom board. European Team Final: Bosna Sarajevo 3-3 Lyon Oyonnax. Kasparov draw Lautier; I. Sokolov 1- 0 Anand; Nikolic 0-1 Bareev; Azmaiparashvili draw Dorfman; Kurajica 1-0 Vaiser; Dizdarevic 0- 1 Sharif.

International Master Neil McDonald is continuing his amazing run at the Baroque tournaments. McDonald, winner of all three events this year, leads the field by points with a round to play. He has won four and drawn four of his six games to reach None of the International Master title aspirants has performed sufficiently well to score an International Master result. 4th Cafe Baroque, Rd8: Dun- worth draw Harari; Dive draw Holland; Fatin draw McDonald; Kwiatkowski draw Olesen; McKenna draw Cummings. A loss to GM Yona Kosashvili cost GM Nigel Davies of Wrexham the lead at the Inter Play 5 category 12 allplay-all at Rishon Le Zion, Israel.

Davies has and is joint third behind two other home players, Valery Beim and Yehudah Gruenfeld. Top seed Alexander Chernin of level with pungary.is breaking a run of six draws with a win. Rishon Le Zion, scores after 7 of rounds: Beim Gruenfeld Davies (England) Chernin (Hungary) Shmuter (Ukraine): Alterma. Liss. Kosashvili: Gof.

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