Housekeeper/Companion
required for elderly lady in fairly good health living at Grindleton, Nr. Clttheroe, on the borders of Lancashire and Yorkshire. This vacancy is due to the retirement of the present Housekeeper after thirty years of faithful service.
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• can be arranged to suit convenience. Three week’s holiday per year. Salary £10 per week
television. Help for three mornings per week. Tile lady has a daughter and friends living near by so free time
plus all the convenience of living in. The applicant should have a genuine interest in elderly people. The perfect job for the right person.
Write to the lady’s daughter:—
Mrs. J. R. Hodgson, “Sunnymede,” Ribblesdale Avenue, CLITHEROE.
' Tel.: Clitheroe 3808,
strict confidence. Write now giving full details of experience.
WE HAVE VACANCIES FOR Automatic Jacquard Weavers
371 Hour Week—Double-day Shift Working Earnings over £18 per week
Lancashire Loom Weavers 40 Hour Week—Single Day Shift Earnings Over £13 per week.
Easter School-Leavers TO LEARN WEAVING
They will be taught on a special course approv'd by the Textile Training Board, and then supervised byTa qualified Instructor.
£
Apply:—MR. T. E. PINDER, (Weaving Manager) JAMES THORNBER LTD.®
HOLMES MILL — CLITHEROE Telephone: 3601
Enquiries and information wanted will be treated in Lovely home (semi bungalow), own rooms and
MEAT FACTORY BUTCHERS REQUIRED
To work in Burnley’s most up-to-date MODEL and MODERN FACTORY.
Experienced men receive excellent wages. Fivc_day week—All clothing free—Laundry lrcc Phone Padiham 72111. ask for Mr. Dixon
LORDS the Butchers of Burnley
Lowerhouse Print Works, Lowerhouse Lane. REQUIRED
JUNIOR FEMALE
TELEPHONIST/CLERK Typing Experience Preferred
— Apply: — SOLAR BLINDS
HIGHFIELD ROAD — CLITHEROE Telephone: 2125
Ribblesdale Cement Ltd.,
HAVE VACANCIES FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICE STAFF:—
ASSISTANT CASHIER CLERK/TYPIST
(MALE) AGED UNDER 40 WITH SOME EXPERIENCE
Apply in Writing to:— THE ACCOUNTANT
Ribblesdale Cement Ltd., Clitheroe
school this Easter She’s chosen to work at Trutex
Betty Price leaves
“I have no special qualifications
but I don’t want just any job.
TRUTEX will give me plenty
of opportunity.” .
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: DESPATCH CLERK (MALE)
Applications to:— The Manager,
THE HORROCKSFORD LIME CO., LIMITED >;jf
CLITHEROE .
Bladgmru Co-operative Society Limited T CLITHEROE DISTRICT
Smart, Fully Experienced Lady as DRAPERY MANAGERESS REQUIRED For flourishing Drapery Department Experience essential in Fashions, Window Display,
Curtains, etc. Modern outlook With ability- to main tain and stimulate sales...................
" , — ALSO — IMPROVER
REQUIRED IN BUTCHERY DEPARTMENT APPLY TO
Mr. J. E. Foreman, M.B.E., Area Manager,
2 Moor Lane - Clitheroe
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE ------—O---------
BoroiSgh Engineer and Surveyor’s Department
APPOINTMENTOF CLERK (MALE)
sary help will be given to the successful candidate for studies with a view to advancement in the Local Govern
(£330 to £765 which may be extended to £895 per annum). The post oilers excellent opportunities and if neces
(If any), education, etc., together with the names of two persons to whom reference may be made, should be for warded not later than noon on Monday, 10th March, 1969
Engineer and Surveyor, whose office is in Church Street. Applications, giving full details ns (o age experience
level passes in Mathematics and English. Further information can be obtained from the Borough
to:— THE TOWN CLERK, THE CASTLE, CLITHEROE, BB7 1BA.
Junior Laboratory Assistant (FEMALE)
5 Day Week,! Monthly Staff Appointment. Supcrannuaion.
Apply in writing to: the works manager,
LIMMER and TRINIDAD CO., LTD. WEST BRADFORD ROAD — CLITHEROE
Accrington and District Convalescent Home Cliaigley Manor
RV'iEQUIRE
RESIDENT POST AT ABOVE HOME
YOUNG LADY over 17 years for
Must be reliable, domesticated and fond of children.
Apply to Matron Telephone: stonyhurst 228
LADY ASSISTANT Required fpv confectioners Shop, days. No Saturday Work.
10 Market Place, Clitheroe Tel: 3348
CRABTREES TL E R IC A L ASSISTANT in me Cemeteries Superintendent, The
CALDERST0NES HOSPITAL. WHALLEY. Nr. BLACKBURN t Applications arc
See what Trutex have to offer you-
* a very good starting wage and * excellent prospects. (Many of our girls earn more than £15 per week).
o ’ Pay whilst training. We even pay you ^ a guaranteed wage whilst we're giving you a thorough training.
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o Training for a job th a t you can rely on fo r the rest of your life. There are
always opportunities for skilled machinists so even if you leave to marry you can always come back to the job.
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A Pleasant working conditions in one of the most up to date factories using
only modern equipment. There's music while you work, canteen facilities and free overalls provided.
c Excellent holidays. We give over 4 * * weeks paid holiday per year.
c Many other sta f f benefits such as ° free tea or coffee, a Holiday Club with generous interest rates, etc.
Our production manager says: J U
"We're always ready to give school leavers theopportunity to see the factory for themselves—we welcome their parents too."
F /N b O U T M O FEI We'll be happy to give an interview to anyone contacting us.
Call in any day between 9 am. and 5 pm. Monday to Friday, or 'phone for details.
VACANCIES AT
TRUTEX LIMITED HENTHORN WORKS BROWN STREET CLITHEROE
Ask for Mr. R. Oldroyd TEL: CLITHEROE 2192
TRUTEX LIMITED WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE
Ask for Mr. S. H. Green TEL: CLITHEROE 2464
with good prospects of promotion and opportunity to tralm arm
to G.C.E. standards. The post is superonnuable and
excellent and though the hospital is situated
in.iL+riir1
g Apply to the Group Secretary ....
subject to National ditlons. Working conditions wj
area, there arc- convenient bus services.
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dite and names and addiesses of two referees not later than 6tli March 1069.
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Castloforciftionm f ° r the Agad,|ciitheroe
estCOOK required at the ubovo
ablishment. £ Wage pcr:k 40 hour week
Wtails obtainable Smm the Aarden, CastlcTord Home for the
969.
ll-4-0d basic ■ deApplication forms and further
D ould be returned. to _ tne Jaivisional Medical Officer, 19 St. 1 mes’s Street, Accrington.^bus 1NZ by not later than 8tli Mnrcli.
ged, Queen’s Ilond, OMlheroc. shCompleted application, forms
EXECUTIVE OR TRAINEE re- qulred to assist with sales correspondence in modern local
travel. A technical background Is of advantage —Write Box No El, Advertiser and Times.
office, with some opportunity to
CLEANER REQUIRED four hours l per week.—Apply Mrs. Dew-
Liurst "Wind-ways,” Goosebutts ane. Tel. CUtlioroe 2231.
GOOD MECHANIC mted 19 °>',20 required, good prospects.—Pctro
Garage. Langlio Nr. Blackburn. Id. 48136.
. Rd„ Clltheroe Tel. 2125....
TWO VENETIAN BLIND assein- mers required. 40-liour week.— Apply Solar - B linds .Mghficld
iving age, Qualifications,, expe
on clerical grade, acc,°Fdin?rt * age and experience, rIslnS yj a maximum of £891 per aanum
Qualify in the liospitnJ 5ery9?* Preference will be given to can didates who have been educated
Che vacancy ot .„25E,IERn1p reasurer’s Department, oaiaiy
he above department. CDetails from the Parks and
astle, CUthcroe...
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
bove establishment. NCandidates must hold the
from the Divisional Medical Officer, 19 St. James’ Street, Accrington, BB5 1NZ.. returnable by the 5th March, 1969.
rising to £828 per annum. Application forms obtainable
ns. Salary £474 aged 18 years,
PENSIONER REQUIRED, part- time temporary employment.— Tel. Cl-ltheroo 4154.
PART-TIME GARDENER qulred.—Tel. Whatley 3314.
MEN’S AND BOY’8 OUTFITTERS youth or young lady, aged 15/18 required as sales assistant, five- day week, three weeks paid holi day. Generous staff discounts.— Apply Manager, Bradley’s Ltd. Castle St.. Cllthcroe, .
LADIES’ HAIRDRE8SINCv ap prentice required.—Apply Vivi enne’s, 41 Moor Lane, Olithcroe, Tel. 2189.
ORGANIST/CHOIRMASTER re. qulred. Sundavs only.—Apply Rev A. F. Knowles. The Vloar- nqc. Mitton—Tel.: Stonvhurst 226
YOUTH aged 17-18 years required for despatch department.— Apply Solar Blinds. Hlghfleld Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 2125. ,
YOUNG MEN 15 to 39 years, trained as ship’s radio officers,
Day. eve or postal course.— Radio . Sdrool, 01 Lancaster Rd. Preston. Phone 64364 ■
TWO FEMALE part-time assist ants required, good rates of pay.—Apply Dawson’s, , fruit erers. 26 Castle St. Clltheroe, Tel. 2994. .
JOHN COWGILL: AND SON I Printers) Ltd., have a vacancy for a female clerk experienced conditions in general office duties. Good
i writing to 4/6: Market- Place Clitheroe.
and wages.—Apply in - ,
a Nursery Nurso required at the tio.N.E.B. or equivalent qualifica
Bright Street Day Nursery. Clitheroe
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
In tlie Resident Engineer’s Office responsible .for • the Whalley- Clltheroe By-pass, and the office will be situated in tlie Wlialley district Salary according to ago, qualifications and experience in range £740-£895. Tills Is a tem porary appointment ns it Is anticipated that the work will last for a minimum of two years. e Previous local government experience Is not essential but dxperience in connection with erawing prepared by civil engin
Applications are Invited for the nost of TRACER
COUNTY SURVEYOR’S DEPARTMENT ■
Guild House. Cross Street. Preston. PR1 8RD, by tile 14tli
Mai-ch.Please quote Ref. 9.
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
PARKS AND CEMETERIES DEPARTMENT
P Applications are Invited for t art-Time Clcrioal Assistant In
ering staff will be an advantage. Detailed applications to County Surveyor P.O. Box 9.
Three Weeks Holidaj. . .
ment service. Applicants should preferably have at least G.C.E. 'O’
Applications are invited for the above appointment. The salary trill be within Clerical Division Grade 1
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Mr. Joseph Robinson, died on Wednesday week at Blackburn Royal Infirmary, aged 62,
A former Grindleton fanner,
dleton, Mr. Robinson had lived at Femlea, Clitheroe, for the past few years.
he had formed at tihe Brows and after he moved was em ployed as a driver for the Hor- rocksford Lime co. Ltd. and retired owing to ill health two
Before coming to the town Susan Filing, a pupil at Clitheroe Grammar School for
years ago. Father F. W. Dillon officiated
at the interment in Clitheroe cemetery on Saturday. Mr. Robinson leaves a widow,
Mr. H. Davies
A' native of Ruthin, Wales, Mr Hannam Davies, of Salthill
from Waddington 12 years ago. He previously lived in Clayton- le-Moors.
Mr. Davies came to Clitheroe
He was a trustee of Sydney Street Methodist Church,
Clayton-le-Moors; and was a member of the Independent Order of Oddfellows.
wife, Ellen, .two grandsons and one great-grandson. .
Accrington today. Mrs. M. Smith
Mr. Davies is survived by his Cremation takes place at
Road, Clitheroe, died in Clith eroe Hospital on Tuesday, aged 84.
Girls, was the most successful local runner in the Lanca shire School’s A.A. Cross-country championships held at St. Aloysius R.C- Secondary School, Barrow-in-Furness, on Saturday.
Marie, two sons and two daugh ters.
team manager’ for the girls, finished fourth in the senior race which covered 21 miles, and because of her perform ance, may be selected to run for the County in the Inter- Counties Championships at Leicester on March 22.
Susan, who al also acted as Stonyhurst, and K. Johnson ol
not far behind the winner of her race, the talented Lanca shire half-miler, N o r in n e Braithwaite, it was an excellent performance on her part.
Considering that Susan was
nounced last week, many of the Pendle runners were suffering from the effects of after-effects of ’flu and Injury, so several competitors did not take part.
Of the selected teams an Meadow
when the runners arrived and though the rain stopped, a very strong, cold wind persisted throughout the races.
Conditions were cold and wet
Smith, of Castle View, Clith- eroe, died in Queens Park Hospital, Blackburn, or, Sun day, aged 81.
A retired weaver, Mrs. Maria
Smith was a weaver at Low Moor Mill and for many years worked a-t Sun Street Mi’.!.
Before retiring in 1947, Mrs,
lived in London for 15 years and returned to Clitheroe in 1940.
A native of Low Moor, she
St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor. She is survived by her husband and a son.
Mrs. Smith was a member of
Cremation takes place at Accrington today.
manager, Mr Frederick John Edward Cooke, of High Royd Cunliffe Lane. Wiswell, died at his home on Tuesday. He was 64.
Mr. F. J. E. Cooke A former Accrington bank
Martin’s Bank, Accrington in 1965 and came to live in Ws- well in April of that year.
He retired as manager of
Hardy. Mr Cooke was educated at William Hulme Grammar School, Manchester. He had also worked for branches of Martin’s Bank in Manchester and Bolton.
member of Accrington Arts Club’s music committee, and a member of Accmgton Clef Club.
A keen musician, he was a
Hallow’s Church, Mitton, he was treasurer of the Parochial Church Council. Mr Cooke is survived by his
stable from 1939 to 1945. Closely associated with All
Mr Cooke was a special con A native of Chorlton-cum-
try.’ including ploughed field, meadow, track, stiles, mud and road, with mainly heavy ground and a fearsome long, steep, slippery hill near the finish of each lap.
The courses were true ’coun
out J. Bishop, Clltheroe Girls’ Grammar School, and V. Long, of Norden, deputised.
The junior girls were with
16 with 281 points, which .con sidering the quality of the teams present, was a very good result for the girls at their first attempt.
The team finished 14th out of
31 points, and the individual winner was S. Lee, of Prest wick.
Bolton were the winners with Youngest
Grammar School, the youngest member of the Pendle team, was the best placed, finishing
C. Hodgson of the Girls’
52nd. She was closely followed by N. Haworth, of Norden at 56th. Both these girls arc 12-year-
and finished 18th out of 19. G. Kenyon of Orrell, was the firs! of the 144 runners who com pleted the two lap, 33 mile; race.
C.R.G.S. - Thea team totalled 412 points
ners with 78 points. . The juniors were at full
Liverpool were the team win-
strength and at the end of the first lap, P. Hampshire, of C.R.G.S., was lying about 20th. but unfortunately, he devel oped a crippling stitch during the second lap, and did well to finish 32nd.
the first Pendle runner home finishing in 31st position. I t was by far the best placing
S. Eaves, of Stonyhurst. was
local teams have ever achieved in the junior race, but there was no depth of quality to fol low the lead and the othei scorers were: F. Harrington of Stonyhurst, 110th: J. Sharpies
C.R.G.S., 111th; and D. Swar- brick, C.R.G.S., 133rd.
Ankle
ished the race, which was won by Liverpool with 37 points Pendle had 417 points and fin
In all, 156 competdtiors fin :
Fenton, Norden, also ran for Pendle. as did D. Flynn, of Nor den, who sprained his ankle early in the race and had to retire. The individual winner of the
ished 19th out of 20. S. Jones, Stonyhurst, and T.-
Bom at Brows Farm, Grin
Susan Filing in running for county place
Clitlicroe and 1 lesdale Senior C
Sunday, April 27. after the FA Cup
season with a hoi The season will
fixtures is as folk APRIL 27
The full list of sei
Ribblesdale Wander Barnoldswlck: Roll B’
Padlbem MAY 3 Barnoldswick
e Boxendcn v Who,
roo v Earby: Great .ackburn Norther:
Blackburn Norther: Earby v. Baxenden; Clltheroe; Rlbblesd crers v Rolls-Royce; Great
Harwood.MAY 10 Baxenden v
Blackburn Northern dale Wanderers: C Barnoldswlck; Grca v Earby: Read v sc p.ovce v. WliaUey.1MAY 17 Barnoldswlck v-
Earby v Rolls-Royct v Great Harwood: W. v Read: Settle \ Wh-.’-ley v Bla-kbun
C” :”G WTia
r v Blackburn
Pelham v Read: . Wanderers v Clitlu Rcyce v : Grent Whalley v Settle. .;
arby v Ba
burn Northern v R H?.r\vDOd v Barno!a> v Clithevoe; Ribblt Whalley; Rolls-Roy< bam.
Bnxenclen v Set: MAY 31
Barnoidswick v . i Clltheroe v Baxende Klbblesdale \V.‘. .1 B’.nekbum Norther Great Harwood;'? Bead.
JUNE 7
D Blackburn Northifl Cldswick; Great 11
JUNE Ml
two-lap, 23 miles race, was R. Walker of Liverpool. All the runners deserve con
gratulations, and it is hoped they will use the experience and compete again in future years. Comparison with past years
; Baxenden v Gre-J Aitken Shield
W Barnoldswrk v:;
Utheroe; Read v Bibblesdale W. : v WhaUey v Earbv.; : JUNE 2'
was difficult because so many teams were missing, but most of the good teams were present, which indicates an all-round improvement in the Pendle team’s standard.
olds and Hodgson has another two years in this age-group. Other placings were S. Bald
completed the H mile course. The senior boys’ team was
win, Girls Grammar School, 79th; L. Tate, Norden, 94th: J. Woodend, C. Brice and V. Long completed the team. One hundred and six runners
was without Ball, Hanratty and Butler, and Clarkson and Marshland of Stonyhurst depu tised. John McElligott of Stony
More ideas
for youth What can we do in
Clitheroe? This question ., seems to be well to the fore these days and one would think the young folks of .
the town were permanently at a loose end because
hurst, who was still suffering from a head injury sustained while racing the previous Wed nesday, was the first Pendle finisher in 30th place.
Missing
Church, Mitton, conducted by the Rev. A. Knowles, will pre
cede. cremation at Pleasington on Monday.
Mr. J. Nowell
NoweCl, of Littlemoor Road. Clitheroe. died in Blackburn Royal Infirmary, on Tuesday,
A retired farmer. Mr. *James
aged 58. He lived at St. Boasden Farm,
wife, Hilda, two sons, a daughter-in-law and two grand children. A service at All Hallow’s
Grammar School, ran well to finish 32nd. and reserve, G. Clarkson, surpassed himself with a tremendous return to torm to come in 38th. Unfortunately the depth was
K. Barker of Clitheroe Royal
young people who cannot find time t° do all they would like to do because they are living a full life and keeping themselves occupied in many ways, helping themselves .to w’ider knowledge and also assisting others to find happiness. I can suggest two organi
“ there is nothing to do.” In fact there are many
missing, and with M. Howarth, Clitheroe Royal G ram m a r School, 51st: M. Leuba of Stonyhurst, who ran the entire second lap with stomach cramp, 62nd; and D. Marshland 64th, the team totalled 151 points and finished ninth out of 10 teams. The race, which was two laps,
Newton Congregational Church. He is survived by his wife.
Newton-in-Bowland for more than 50 years and came to live in Clitheroe on his retirement about 12 months ago. Mr. Nowell was a member of
Annie, two sons and two daughters. A service in Newton Con
sations which I am sure would be quite happy to accept young people as members. One is Clitheroe Natura
4} miles, was won by last years’ runner-up, J. Fox, of Ashton-
out Kelly, Hargreaves and Bur roughs and they were replaced by Godfrey, not available last week, and Barry, both of Stonj- hurst.
gregational -Church, tomorrow, will precede interment in St.
Andrew’s Churchyard, Slaid- bum.
50 th; S. Keegan 80th; L. Mil lar 82nd; A. G. Barry 99th and J. Walter 101st, all attend Stonyhurst College. Also com peting were C. Whelan of
The scoring five, E. Godfrey SITUATIONS VACANT Gisburn WHY NOT SERVE
OVERSEAS IN 1969 WITH
THE PROFESSIONALS ? Local Regiments are serving this year in:—
UNITED KINGDOM, GERMANY MALTA and CYPRUS
Sorao will carry out training exercises in other interesting parts of the World.
Broaden your horizons NOW1 —travel and train in the
sunshine, in good company, and with good PAY! Call at your Army Careers Information Office at:—
13 Higher Church Street, Blackburn
Telephone: 54203
And get the facts about the exciting career prospects, including technical trades, in the best equipped Army in Europe. . -
Family Social A very ha-ppy evening was
spent on Friday at the Festi val Hall, Gdsbum, at the annual Family Parish Social/ organised by tihe. vicar,, the Rev. J. H. Renton. The MO was Mr. W. H.
under-Lyne. Liverpool with 55 points, took the team award. The intermediates were with
healthy recreation, exercise and enjoyment; they also in crease knowledge and keep the mind active. Although I am not a
lists’ Society, which holds fortnightly. meetings in winter and rambles in the summer. These activities provide
TRINIT OUT BN
ROUND Trinity 1, Hurst
Trinity, the Aiil -holders, were
out in the first the competition; day when they 11
evenly with Trin- ;| -holding off the H ipressure. McGurk, captain, joined his 10 minutes after
u-.th the score at t Hurst Green p
home to Hurst G| The ; game-, opl
-when Bolton sent stoppable shot in: of the net after 2 Edmondson did ’ a close-range Stra'
but at- the c moments : later, got in trouble \vh(
pushed the ball a goalmouth sera;
fell away bad y Green added a s t-hrough Wilk’nsor The ground,,wa.
After tlie inten
extremely heavy, Green used the;w vantage and Stra: the third goal. ~: Trmpers becar
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MAY 24 (WHIT SA Bamoldswlck v f
oe v -Ribb’ Harwood, v I v Padiham;
!6 (WHIT N Eurn Northi
member of the Clitheroe Camera Club, I do not doubt that they w'ould be very happy to accept young peoplt as members. Here again there is ample ■
these organisations wouW take up the whole of • person’s time but they would help a great deal. My advics would bo. give them a trv. RAMBLER.
scope for improving the mind and at the same time findinf enjoyment. I grant that neither ot
f - b
possible hopes Tn have had of ricto added a fourth minutes from tim Teams: Trinity
and Cross and M< spoken to by the .. Wilkinson put;p
son M.; Micklew moadson B.: Ho: Gurk, Penman;. Help n. Peel R.. S: bu 1. substitute: C Hurst Green: £
Tonrs, Bailey; Ear- G.. Cross A.; Witk: Stratford, Green) ton. Substitute: H
Fair res Billington 3, Whi- White Lions fr
way through to t round of the Ait: on Saturday : w travelled to Bill:; defeated the hon'
Smithson, who organised the games and dancing and sup plied the • music.: The vicar -presented the prizes to the winners of the w h is t drive and games.
bers of the Young wives Group.
Young Wives
' -Members of the Young Wives met at the Vicarage yesterday week and held a •disoussion on varied subjects.
Mrs. II. T. Woddinton, leader, was in the chair. -
Sabden
Dance A fifty-fifty dance was held
in St. Nicholas Sunday
, the MCs, and suppers were; served during the ’ evening.; Proceeds were for church and -i school- funds.
school, Sabden, ‘ on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carey, of Accrington, were
Wliis l drive A Whist arid . Dominoes- -
, Roman - Catholic >
-.clubroom, •; Sabdon on' Saturday - evening/- Proceeds:; ’ were for. .church;:; funds,
drive was hold in St.-Mary’s r • ,r. Supper was served by mem
cause for ; complrf their defeat, for it through their - owt that they were be The-'home side
5—3. BfHington coulc
np the slope, . : 1
Lions were the -fir when Woodworth the ball home fi defensive mistake 10 minutes. - Billington got ba
the snot. . Tlie home side
terms just before vat. however, whe: Lions’ defender h ball and Willis:
second half in-6. and goals by I r l Tompkins put th.T 3—1 lead.
'top, but a silly : the defence led to: pulling down Ca.
-the spot-kick was After this goal
: White L ie s .tool:. -. r r " ’> e frO’O ‘
: se-med to ?° to
e v e -tinB v finisher'l easy w i« in ,'rs.
O - m - r ‘” - e M „ t h ‘-i ,
' Duckworth N., Swi White Lions: 07
Braggs.
- lev Whitehead, p i so- Duckworth HI Gorton. Tompklif
lan, Potter; .Chattj insley. Foulker; Woodworth, Get s Substitute!
Billington were x l
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