search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
OFFICE


1 occur in the near


D isp u ted goal paved way for Clitheroe’s defeat at Bacup


T2AD luck, coupled with some disputed decisions by the referee, took the edge off Clitheroe’s strong challenge at Bacnp, on Saturday. Defeated 4—2, Clitheroe deserve every sympathy for the


big effort they made to change the pattern of play. On two occasions, a defender, standing on the goal-


line. saved the home side when Clitheroe seemed certain to score. To add to Clitheroe's tribulations, Wallace was, cer­ tainly the victim of unfair tactics when Bacup regained the lead just after the interval.


res, possess some with general office •phone to:—


SON, imager, ED,


1 7 2 /3 c for interview


allowed the goal will remain a mystery to Clitheroe’s fol­ lowers and even to most of the home spectators, who dearly were amazed that the goal was allowed to count in view of the blatant infringe­ ment. One does not wish, how­


Why on earth the referee ever, to give the impression


has been out of the game, needs more training and a longer aquaintance with his team mates before his effectiveness can be truly measured. Ratcliffe who was playing .his


weaknesses which will have to be rectified. Ratcliffe, lor instance, who


tries Limited


Clitheroe had solved all their problems. There are .still very obvious


a promising Bacup attack sliced through the defence which had not settled down, and Corblshley was unlucky not to score, with a shot which went slightly wide when he only had Wallace to beat. This was the beginning of a


Wallbank had run on to a through, tell and beat the keeper who was playing well out of position. The ball was slowly finding Its way to the goalmouth, and Kay ran in to give it the final touch. Barrett, however, got to the ball first


series of attacks, and only the skill of Wallace, playing his second game of the season, stopped Bacup from taking an early lead.


BAD BACK PASS


second game with Clitheroe was only occasionally in the picture in the first half. He came into the game more after the interval when he


modest and would rather give someone else a chance to score


showed Ills skill and also proved that he was a clever ball player. If anything, he seemed too


rather than shoot himself. Wallbank had a good game,


AN


sion Scheme. Sick c). Profit Sharing y (after qualifying


Id be over twenty- rained).


ting to Mr. A. T. ndustries Limited, Road, Clitheroe.


LADY


LLROOM WORK evenings per week


Required for ALSO


AITRESS evenings per week


pply:—Manager


KIE ARMS HOTEL HEROE—Tel: 3550


ERSTONES HOSPITAL LEY, NR. BLACKBURN


' 1ins Machine Operators: .(Oil Firing): Wage £11-


bW A N T E D :


-11-8 per week. k Cleaner- Wage £11-18-8 week.


n heme.ations to the Group Sec- t tire hospital


scrvice conditions and


ASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


HARWOOD CENTRAL KITCHEN


itions are invited for the Supervisor at the above- itch en


Miscellaneous Grade III o ist is superannuablc and


medical fitness,


ition by letter giving rlence etc., to Divisional n Officer. Education lackburn Road. Rlshton. n not later than 16th


r. 1966.


ROE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL


n Depot. 5-day. 40-nour


y exists for a refuse ' ehlcle driver, based at


:icil Offices, Church eroe.


c Health inspectors


RUSHTON, lerk of the Council*


PLE required rvlce. Gard- uffeur. Wife


ut 25 hours) •o-bedroomed ;ourly buses.


- each, ag*5-'Write Box tnd Times.


iple. as estate i art-time In house.


i REQUIRE® bus route


worker. Hous . lienees. Rent and.


E. E. Yorke. Ha* lifleld, Skipton- _


•ite Box No. 1 Times or


y “ Irene - yYork St.,


-ars of age a ladies


TO BE OPENED BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR COUNCILLOR T. ROBINSON IME , vork. 11. M


FILMS WILL BE SHOWN ASSISTED BY THE CHAIRMAN O F THE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL MRS. M. TROOP


Sponsored by The Clitheroe Borough and Rural District Joint Road Safety Committee


ANY ENQUIRIES TO THE HON. SECRETARY, MR. C. BRADLEY, 39 BILLINGTON GARDENS, BILLING!’ ON, NR. BLACKBURN. 1


*»3 - Jt’ Vr f i


0 per annum, plus £30 >ved qualifications,


u- week. Full board avall- 65/4 per week. Excellent se facilities. National


ANNUAL AUTUMN EVENT


PARENTS SUPPORT YOUR CHILDREN’S ACHIEVEMENTS ON


WEDNESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1966 AT THE PRESENTATION OF


t wage £12-19-0 per


information may JJ® i om the Surveyor ana


CYCLING PROFICIENCY AND OTHER AWARDS AT 7-30 pm IN THE


STREET,


and worked very hard, he was unlucky more titan once with some good shots, Widdup put across some very good centres from the wing but, somehow, or another, nobody ever seemed to be in the right position to take advantage. In the re-arranged half back


utes later with a goal that shocked the crowd and players alike. Parkinson had given him the ball to put across into the centre, but with Bacup’s goal­ keeper unsighted, the ball, un­ expectedly, entered the net. A few minutes later, however,


line, only Kirk had a good game. He worked very hard indeed to plug gaps in the de­ fence, though his passes up- field could have been more accurate. Baron made the mistake of trying to take the ball upfield


Corbishley after 13 minutes from a comer kick, conceded as the result of a bad back pass by Sumner. Widdup equalised seven min­


tre which th e goalkeeper punched clear. Wallbank, how­ ever gained possession and shot before the goalkeeper could re­ cover. Just as the ball seemed to be entering the net, left back Barrett, who had been hanging back, jumped to head the ball over the ter. Bacup took the lead through


they replied with, some good attacks and Wallbank was un­ lucky not to score after 10 min­ utes. Widdup put over a good cen­


• When Clitheroe settled down


Sanderson, Barrett; Howard. Davies, Kershaw: Duxbury, Hanvey, Kempster, Corbishley, Pearson. Clitheroe: Wallace; Sumner,


after 70 minutes when Dux­ bury scored from a corner kick taken by Pearson. Teams: Bacup Borough: Clayton;


‘HAT-TRICK’ HABIT


“hat trick” of . the season at Gisburn’s homo match against a youthful Hurst Green side, scoring two of liis goals in the first- five minutes. His first goal came from a good cor­ ner from Atkinson which he headed home, and he scored


Gisburn 8 Hurst Green 1 KENNY completed his fifth


% GUESS


lead after a good solo effort and Rigg put them further ahead with a fierce drive from lust inside the penalty box. Kenny completed his “hat trick”, and gave Gisburn a five-goal lead at the Interval. After half time, Gisburn for-


his second from close range from a Rig£ pass. Atkinson increased Gisburn’s


No prizes are offered for recognising this electric Iron


and with his outstretched leg succeeded in clearing. Bacup made sure of victory


furtlier through Atkinson and Southwart. Bailey, of Hurst Green, put the ball in his net after a shot fron. South-wart had hit the bar.


wardf were back again on the attack to increase their lead


Green’s goal after a defensive blunder.


Wilkinson scored H u r s t


Heminsley; Baron, Kirk, Par­ kinson; Widdup, Wallbank. Kay, Ratcliffe, Kenyon.


SHARED EIGHT GOALS


Waddington 4. Great Harwood Catholics 4


goals but in ' spite of having most of the play were unable to clinch a victory against a young side which never gave up fighting. The home side played the


to his forwards instead of using the long ball. When he lost possession Clitheroe's defence suffered. Five minutes from time he had his name taken when he was accused of a rough tackle and holding. Parkinson who was not very effective, also was warned in the first half. Sumner was- below form too,-


many times appearing, uncer­ tain what to do when left on his own with the ball and pressed hard by attackers. He gave some careless back passes when he should have put the ball into touch. Hemlnsley never spared him­


self, and once again, Wallace showed his great skil,. making some outstanding saves. On a greasy pitch, Bacup


built, up tremendous pressure In the opening stages of the game. After only two minutes,


after Ratcliffe had split the defence and given him the ball was well placed for Kay, who put a well-timed shot, into the net.


when he was unlucky not to score from a Widdup corner. His shot beat the goalkeeper; but again left back Barrett was •on ■ the line to - clear ■ the ball. Bacup went ahead again two


Two minutes later, Baron nearly gave Clitheroe. the lead


Bacup struck again to take the lead for the second time, when Hanvey scoring from close range after gathering a return pass from Kempster. One cross • from Widdup,


Waddington increased their lead when Yates headed home a centre by Ripley. Catholics reduced the arrears


middle for Yates to score with a grand shot. After half an hour’s play


WADDINTON GAVE a dis­ appointing display at Twitter Lane against Great Hanvood Catholics who were a much bet­ ter side than their lowly league position would suggest. Waddington twice led by two


the second half and many times broke through the Gisburn de­ fence, mainly due to bad mark­ ing by the Gisburn half backs, but poor finishing let them down every time.


Hurst Green played better in


and are now well placed in the league. They are seen here after defeating Trinity 2—1 on Saturday. Front (left to right): K. Pedder, P. Redder, Reynolds, Briggs, Billington. Back row: Metcalf, Johnson, Marsden, Woodworth, Hartley, Brennan.


Taylor, Richardson; Embery, Wilson, Renwick; Atkinson, Woodworth, Kenny, Rigg, Southwart. Hurst Green: Nicholson;-


of the season fer Gisbum, was often prominent. Teams: Gisburn; Dennett;


Rigg, playing his first game


J o n e s , Taylforth; Pilling, Rigby, Cross; Arden, Bailey, Wilkinson, Shaw, Bolton.


Lions were hard to tame


Brockhall s, White Lions 3


better football in the eavly stages and went into the lead after 15 minutes when Ward put the ball through the


through Atkinson, but Wood- worth soon equalised. Brockhall went ahead again


DESPITE the greasy condi­ tions on Saturday, both teams played some excellent football. Brockhall took an early lead


brilliantly marshalled by Bishop, played splendid foot­ ball, and were rewarded by a further equaliser from McCann. In the second half, a clash


after 30 minutes with a crashing drive by J. Wild. The White Lions forwards,


minutes after the interval when they scored a goal that should never have been allowed. A cor­ ner from Pearson was put high into, the centre and Wallace jumped for the ball. With three atackers clustered around him, Wallace was knocked a good


five feet in to his back. The ball dropped at the feet of Duxbury


who put it past Kirk who was trying to cover up. Kay missed a good chance to equalise minutes later after


just before the interval, and after 52 minutes were on level terms. - This shook the home side, but after 73 minutes. Robinson restored Wadding ion’s lead with a tremendous 20-yard shot and in the next minute Catholics’ goalkeeper was har- rassed into dropping the ball over the goal-line to make the


score 4-2. Catholics lively centre-forward


reduced the arrears with seven minutes to go, and just as Waddington appeared to have held out, the same player left O’Neill helpless with a great shot from outside tl.s penalty area. Waddington: O’Neill; Com-


thwaite, Pearson; Simpson, Cross, Benson; Ripley, Ward, Robinson, Yates, Dinsdale.


man, Bolton; Leeming, Hilton, Jeffrey; McCann, Nelson. Atkinson. Wild, -Hayes. White Lions: O’Neill; Chat- burn, Parker; Woodworth, Parker, Dewhurst: M. Bishop. R. Bishop, Buttenvorth, S. Mc­ Cann, Peel.


Brockhall when he scored their fifth after 80 minutes. Teams: Brockhall: Harrison; Hard­


between D. Buttenvorth (White Lions) and P. Hilton (Brock-hall) resulted In both players being sent off the field. Apart from this episode, the game was played-in good spirit by both sides. Brockhall went on to gain a two-goal lead through Atkinson and Heyes, but Woodworth put his team back in the game'with a headed goal after 20 minutes of the second half. Hayes sealed the game for


SWITCH IN POSITION FOR BOTTOM CLUBS


IT WAS a great day on Saturday in Clitheroe and District Amateur League for St Paul’s who gained their first victory of the season. As a result they succeeded


in escaping from the bottom position. Whalley Youth Club, who


have not won a match so far, took over St Paul’s lowly position as a result of their 13—0 defeat by Chipping. Chipping still head the


league table, and Gisburn are hot on their tails, with


ST. PAUL’S FIRST WIN OF SEASON


St. Paul's 2, Waddington Res. 1


CONDITIONS were good when St. Paul’s gained their first win of the season, playing at home against Waddington Reserves. Waddington loked-like open­


ing the scoring when a forward missed an easy shot with only the goalkeeper to beat Robinson scored for St.


Paul’s after 30 minutes with a good shot, and Dean’ should have put them further ahead when he missed an open goal. St. Paul’s increased- ■ their


a game in hand. Chatbum, in third position, have two games in hand.


Grindleton


given a lesson


Goodshaw United 9, Grindleton United 0


GRINDLETON UNITED were soundly beaten by Gpodshaw United in their Lancashire Junior Shield tie, on Saturday;


heavy conditions, Grindleton were outclassed by the Burn­ ley Combination team, who were superior to any opposi­ tion Grindleton are likely to meet in the local league. Goodshaw's best goal was


at Burnley. Playing under extremely


Parish Church Football Club have made a good .come-back to amateur league football,


We have made a special display of small Appliances which will do 101 jobs—from warming baby’s milk to pressing granpas trousers—come and have a look


Chatbum .... Brockhall .... Parish Church Grindleton .. Calders tones White Lions .. Bowker Bros. Trinity ......... Waddington R.


Chipping .... Gisbum .........


Hurst Green .. S t Paul’s Whalley YC ..


BOWKER’S A MAN SHORT


Bowker Bros, i, Calderstoncs a


PLAYING with only ten men, Bowker Brothers held Calder- stones to a 0—0 draw until ti Interval in a hard-fought clean game at Edisford. After the


Hargreaves; Taylor, Sims, Wil­ kinson; Driver, Pye, Dean, Bialecki, Robinson. Waddington: Wa lms l e y ;


stopped Waddington f r om scoring, but ten minutes- from time, Trotter beat him with a hard shot. Teams.— S t Paul’s: Parker; Lund.


lead through .Driver, in the 60th minute Good goalkeeping by Parker,


Smith, Dewhurst; Riley, Scott, Falconer; Dinsdale, Harrison, Jackson, Trotter, Seed-


their sixth for thsy worked the ball with first-time passing right from their own half before giving the goalkeeper no chance with a hard shot. . Grindleton never gave up. trying, but were given a lesso-i. in good football by the Good-' shaw side who played some excellent football. Teams.— . Goodshaw. .United: Knighf;


Harlock, Trickett; I r e s o n , McLuskie, French; Rowland.


Dolan,. Wilkinson, Ooppack, Crumbleholme. . S u b s t i t u t e Whittaker, . Grindleton United: Pratt;


Cowell, Mo o n ; Robinson, Jones, O’Connell; Whitehouse, Green, R i g b y , O’Donnell, Preedy. Substitute: McCally.


interval, however, the extra man counted lor Calderstones who went ahead to end with 3—1 victory. The game was cleanly fought


Brothers, and Wilson scored “hat trick” for Calderstones. Baskerville at. inside right,


OLITHEROE AND DISTRICT AMATEUR LEAGUE P W D L P


0 14 0 12 0 10 2 10 2 9 X 8 3 7


AND


When you buy any Appliance we will give you a new Ten Shilling note


FREE


26 KING ST., CLITHEROE TEL: 2681


S O BUT


Many people just do not know how many different Electric Appliances arc made today:—


WHAT


Ciitheroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, - October 28, 1966 '-if1. ' M ■ i s f c ' - / r f a . .■'>


BOOTEES SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR


and exciting, though both teams missed chances from which they should have scored. ' Tattersall scored for Bowker


•side, and -Brooks and Leach had a good game for Calder­


and "goalkeeper Smith played extremely well for the home


ning, . Dauber; Rawsthorne, Snape; . Pinwail, Baskerville, Rawson, Tattersall, Pilkington. C a l d e r s t o n e s : Forbes;


stones. Teams.— Bowker Bros: Smith; Man­


Edwardson, Holder; Pea’rce, Leach, Shuttleworth; Holden, Fitzpatrick, Wilson, Brooks, Desimonde.


824)6 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE PHONE 3867


Est. 1910


FASHION AND WIDE FITTING BOOTEES in various colours and styles


High Leg Fashion from 36/11 to 82/11 Wide Fitting from 47/11 to 65/H Children’s from 17/11. to 32/11


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10