LEADERS THEIR GRIP
ing away with the Clitheroe Amateur League cham pionship this season and by winning their 10th con secutive game, on Satur day. they increased their
Whit' Lions are walk
lead to eight points. A 9-3 win over Chatburn
brought their goal ratio for 10 matches to 67-12. Hurst Green are the Lions’
be content with a couple
good football but the defence found their hands full with a visiting team that set a fast pace and largely main tained territorial advantage. Briggs got four for White Lions, two more coming from
in the same period. Chatburn produced some
nearest rivals with 12 points from nine games. Calder- stones and Waddington Res erves are both on 11 points from eight and seven games respectively. Trinity lost their sixth suc
cessive game when they went down 7-3 at home to Bow- kers, the defeat bringing their goals against in the last four games to 30.
RESULTS
Moor Club 2, St. Paul’s 3; Grindleton 0, Chipping 4; Bilington 0, Waddington Reserves 0; Chatbum 3, White Lions 9; King’s Arms 1, Calderstones 6. Tomorrow’s fixtures and
Trinity 3, Bowkers 7; Low
Amateur League
Fou ker and one each from Seedall and Preedy, plus
an own goal given by Chat-
bum.Chatham's marksmen wer; J. Holgate, Bithell and Mc-
Cally.Teams: Chatburn — John son; Bush, Jervis; Lawson,
Leach, Holgate A; , Rear: Holgate J-, Bithell Pilking-
Waterhouse, o'Donall; Grime, Chatburn, Preedy; McClean, Woodworth, Foulker, Briggs,
ton, McCally. White Lions — O'Nei 1;
referees- Trinity v Low Moor Club (E. Harris); St. Paul’s v Hurst Green CP- Dauber); Chatbum v Calderstones (A. Learmont); Billington v Bow kers (J. Duffy); Waddington Reserves v Grindleton (J. Swayne); White Lions v King’s Arms (A. Braith- waite).
Shipping Crinity
.10 3 3 4 9 , 7 4 1 2 9 . 6 4 0 2 8 , 8 4 0 4 8 . 9 2 1 6 5 . 8 1 0 7 2 . 9 1 0 8 2 . 9 0 1 8 1
, 7 5 1 1 11 8 5 0 3 10
10 10 0 0 20 9 6 0 3 12 8 5 1 2 11
P.W.D.L.P. Lions snap
up nine Chatburn 3, White Lions 9. Whit' Lions continued
to take a generous helping of goals when they visited Chatburn. Leading 4—1 at half time they added another five after the inter val while Chatbum had to
Seedall.
A fair result
Billington 0, Waddington Res. 0.
A goalless draw was the
fair result of a ding-dong battle in very muddy con ditions when Billington entertained Waddington Reserves in the Clilheroe Ama t e u r League pro
P. Whitehead, Billington sec retary, described the game as “the best we have had the pleasure of watching at Bil
gramme on Saturday. After it was al! over, Mr.
lington for a long time”. Although no goals were
scored, the game had every thing else including a splen did save by Williams from a spot kick by Willis for the Reserves, The heavy going fa tourer’
thestrongly built Billingto’- side in constrat to the Wad dington youngsters with an
average age of 17. The teams provided 90
minutes of exciting and entertaining football. Billing- ton’s bustling forwards relied
on the long ball down the middle: the Waddington
lightweights used the wings and the talents of Cook and
TiUerington. Both teams had scoring
chances and on one occasion Tiltenngton hit the under side of the bar with a trem endous
drive.Wadd.ngton had the edge in the second half but in the thick mud, shooting was almost impossible. The Bil lington keeper brought off several good saves, one of them from Bradley. Both teams acquitted them
selves surprisingly well in the conditions. T. Squire and P. Thislethwaite were out standing for Billington and Williams and Riby for Wad dington. Teams. Billington—Squire;
CYCLING Test of
stamina The club headed for
Sunderland Point on Sun day and were once again unlucky—they were unable to reach their destination. Leaving Clitheroe by
way of the Trough of Bow- land they found the wind urging them on with every turn of the pedals, the first resort to “shank’s pony” being the ascent of Boun
Whitehead, Swain: Thistle- thwaite, McGurk, Threlfall: Holland Wallbank. Tomp kins. Goldsmith and Willis. Substitute: Scott Waddington Reserves —
Williams; B r a d l e y K.. Edmondson; Dav’es, Rich ards. Rigby; Wild. Bradley W., Behan, Cook. Tittcrirg- lon. Substitute. Swales.
Down
again Trinity 3 Bowkers 7. Early exchanges in a
game nlayed on a sticky wet field premised an even result but afier 25 minutes. Bowkers came alive, two quick goals taking Trinity
saved well from Czapowski and Turnbull. The works side pressed on
by surprise. At the other end Lloynd
and were rewarded with a third goal before the interval. On the resumption, Dobson, who had got both goals for Bowkers. was replaced by F. Atkinson. Howarth pulled a goal back from close range for Trinity but the works team negatived this through F. Atkinson. Czapowski reduced the
county boundary at the sum mit of the hill but the wind was a little too strong and a little too cold to tarry for long.
dary Hill. A pause was made at the
The ride from Marshaw to Abbcystead is always inter esting at this time of year; the trees are beginning to assume the stark look that will see them Lhrough the winter but- a carpet of bronzed leaves still covers the ground.
the creax of the bougns ana the swish of tyres was ai. that could be neard as the riders swept py.
The rustle of. the leaves,
Sk.rton Br.oge ,*t Lancaster, the tide appeared to ue at the iio-d so it was thought best not to cross Bait Ayre, that barren and muddy stretch oi snore .near the Lune whicli Is traversed by the narrow uxclifie Road.
When tne ciub crossed
road lroni overton to Sun derland point would be flooded most ol the afternoon it would be safer not to go out there.
It was decided that as the
in Morcoambe and enabled the riders to take their time on the strength-sapping slog into the wind on the journey
This meant an extra hour
nome. The trip from Lancaser via
arrears only for Bowkers to strike again with goals through Aspinali and Scott. McClean took the visitors’
'core to seven and Czapowski converted a penalty for
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son: Penman E., Mickle- wrighi; Wood, Penman J.. Morrison; Howarth, Peel. Czapowski. Mortimer. Turn- bull. Substitute. Devine. Bowkers — Lloynd; Evans
Rigs; Rilev, Brown. Scott- Atkinson J.. Smith. Dobsor McClean. A'oinall. Substitut- Atkinson F. Referee: Mr. N. Berry,
Easy win
King’s Arms 1, Galderstones 6 Calderstones h a d an
easy victory when they visited King’s Arms. Con ditions were far from good, with one goal area being
interval and then added two more without reply.
waterlogged. The visitors led 4—1 at the
Aspin, Dew-hurst; Hargreaves', Sims Hartley; Bishop, Par sons,’ Peel, Ward, Robinson, Substitute: Catlow.
Teams. King’s Arms—Pye;
Aus ter, Fitzpatrick; Hard man Shuttleworth, Wood- worth, Holden, Wright, Wild, Backhouse, Duckworth. Sub stitute; Smith.
Calderstones Reynolds;
Well on top
Low Moor Club 2, St, Paul's 3 Though they held a 1—0
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half-time lead, Low Moor Club were unable to increase their advantage against St. Paul’s and even tually went down by the
into the lead, but two goals in five minutes by Driver soon after the interval put the visitors well on top.
dominate the game, and Pearce T. made :,t 3-1 with a well-placed shot, though Ireland reduced the arrears three minutes from time.
St. Paul’s continued to
Al en; Johnson, Choyce; War den, Humphries, Ireland; Bibby, Johnson, Swarbrick, Buchanan, Bradley. Substi tute; Kitchen. St. Paul’s: Adcroft; Pearce,
Teams: Low Moor Club:
odd goal in five. Bibby had put Low Moor
Trinity.Penman J. and Wood were outstanding for Trinity, and Riley and Aspinal! for Bow kers. Teams: Trinity- Edmond
Inglewhite norm-atly takes a couple of hours but so violent was the wind that four and a half hours went by before the club recrossed Edisford Bridge.
MEETING
fined to a meeting of the North Lancs Veterans’ .Time Trial Association at Brock.
My own Sunday was con
attended and they learned that the association was strong financially. The racing "vets” are riding a very good selection of events in addi tion to VTTA events and one of the trials that benefits from this support is the wet! known “Circuit of the Dales," the early season 50 perhap; better known as the “Apr’ Fools’ Race”
More than 50 members
Nelson Wheelers the promo ters of this event if they would allow the association to make a yearly contribution for a prize for the fastest vet.
It was decided to ask tin
from the national scene are that Ray Ward has been dis qualified from the final event in the Camagnolo Trophy competition for an infringe ment of the rule governing following cars. I t is under stood that an appeal will be made.
The main items of news
sial 25 mile champion, and fastest man of the year with a competition record of 51 minutes has announced his retirement from competition. This decision is not perhaps as unexpected as it may seem. Engers rode very little in the final weeks of the season preferring the soli tude of fishing to that of riding against the clock. Next week the club joins
Alf. Engers, the controver
BROCKH4LL MAKE HOMING; CUP EXIT
Brockhall 3, RO*1 4. Brockhall bowed out of
tile Cotton Cup when they lost at home to ROF in the first round of the competi
tion. r Quickly cs^ b.:;nhin,s ?
tinued to be fairly even but then ROF got two goals. The first came from a quickly taken direct free kick on the edge of the area; the second from a 20 yard drive.
into the lead after la minutes, Ross’s shot being deflected into tho net. Exchanges con
hythm, Brocxliall moved
hall lost touch and then- per formance became ragged when two or three players began arguing among them selves. It was no surprise when ROF established a three-goal lead through taking advantage of a loss of composure by the hospital s’.de.Leeniing was booked for bad language and Ross was
In the second half, Brock- TABLE TENNIS
Primrose joint
leaders
Primrose have joined Calderstones as • joint leaders of the Ribblesdale Table Tennis League, both teams having maximum
tory over Trinity ‘B’, wth Frank Lee. Jim Hornby and Barry Allen winning their three games, and they should prove strong challengers for the league title. Trinity ’A’ lost the leader
points. Primrose had an easy vic
warned about his conduct. Brockhall pressed hard in
ship this wceek, their match against St. Paul’s ‘C’ being nostponed ’cause of illness. Pendle H'U gained their
the last quarter of an hour, pinning the visitors down in their own half. ROF con ceded a pena-’
and Gillibrand made no mis take with the spot kick. Hull made it three with a diving header. Gillibrand was outstanding
.tv for hands
for the home side. Brockhall team: Harrison;
Parkinson Bolton; Jeffrey. Gillibrand'. Simpson; Hilton. Leeming. Devine, Ross and Hull, substitute, Smithson.
Langho also out
Edilerton Cup 1st Round
Great Harwood We'llpg’on 5, Langho 2.
Langho had only them
selves to blame for their dismissal from the Eddles- ton Cup. They had a 2—0 interval lead but then allowed Wellington lo
with the clinging mud, made conditions very difficult, but Langho did not exploit the advantages during the first 45 minutes. Noone scored the first goa!
score five without reply. , The steep slope, coupled
(3) J. Pickles (3) and D. Lambert (2) were their
first win of the season when they beat Ribblesdale Wan derers ‘B’ and this should act as a snur. D. McKenzie
successful players. The final of the Knock
out Competition, letf over last season, takes place on Thursday, wh e n Calder stones and Venture Scouts will meet on the ' t. Paul's table.
1, Pendie Mill 9; Trutex 0, Calderstones 10; Venture Scouts 9, Ribblesdale Wan derers 'A' l, Forden Club 6, Chatburn 4; Primrose 10, Trinity ‘B’ 0; Trinity 'A' v St. Paul’s ‘C’ (postponed).
Ribblesdale Wanderers 'B' RESULTS
Trutex; Primrose v St. Paul's ‘C’; Tuesday: Chat- burn v Pendte Mill; Wed nesday : Ribblesdale Wan derers ‘A' v St. Paul’s ‘A’; Venture Scouts v Trinity ‘A’; Thursday: Trinity ‘B’ v Ribblesdale Wanderers ’B' 1968 Team Knockout Com- petition: Calderstones V Venture Scouts Paul’s).
Monday: Forden Club v FiXYURES (at St.
Primrose — 5 5 0 0 10 Trinity ‘A’ .. 4 4 0 0 8 Venture S. .. 5 4 0 1 8 St. Paul’s ‘C’ 3 3 0 0 6 Forden C
Caiderstones
after picking up a desperate clearance, and L a n g h o’s second was added by a Wel lington defender, who sliced the ball into an empty net. Soon afterwards Welling
ton were awarded a penalty, but Ward, who was playing
-.veil, easily saved, the spot kick...................... Langho could have gone
P w D L Pts 5 5 0 0 10
St Pauls A .. 3 2 0 1 4 Rib. W. ‘A’ .. 3 2 0 1 4 Pendle Mill . . 5 1 0 4 2 Rib. W. ‘B’ .. 4 0 0 4 0 Trinity ‘B’ .. 5 0 0 5 0 Chatburn
6 3 0 3 6
Clilhcroe Advertiser and Times, November 28, i960 13
SOCIETY League icauei & p l ac in g s . at Shaw Bridge
.Toncs and Addison have
emerged as the main prize winners in the Clitheroe Homing' Society this
season; They gained four firsts, a
second, and three thirds, as well as holding several other positions. Successes included the Nantes Cup (461 miles), held on a particularly hard day. Thorsby a n d Lof thouse
were the runners-up with four firsts and a second’ while N. Halt. extended his golden wedding celebrations with a first and second in tho Ren nes Cup. Outstanding throughout
the season, however, was K. Croft, whose bird, having won the second Christchurch race, was sent to Fointiers (518 miles) and beat every bird within 30 miles to win the irst Lancashire Combine. Another hard worker war
five points ahead of Burs- cough, their nearest rivals, who have dropped only five
points in 18 games. Wi'.h such a record, Prest-
cashire Combination leaders. The Manchester side are
Clitheroe F.C. entertain Prestwich Heys, the Lan- at Shaw Bridge tomorrow.
creased by a 3—1 win over championship rivals, Lancas ter, on Saturday. C ’theroe had no game on
wich will be a hard side to beat, especially as their con fidence will have been in-
Gisburn
succeed The Craven Premier
League game between Gis- burn and Oakworth opened with the visitors playing the better football, and but for a strong defence. Gisbum would have been in trouble
R. Mitchell, who gained three firsts a second and a third. The Society’s trophy win
ners for 1989 were: Time and Distance Inland—Jones and Addison: Nantes Cup (461 miles)—Jones and Addi
B Hargreaves: Rennes Cup (398 tn’les)—N. Hal’: Christ church, old b’rd (217 mi’»si— K. Cr o f t ; Po’ntie-s (518 miles)—K. Croft: Chamier averate time and rli''t""'ce— Thorsbv a n d LoPh-w; Young birds Olnistehurcb (217 miles)—1
Addison. Averanches f3Gl miles)-
Loethouse. Combined average—Thors
Tbo-s>\y a n d
bv and Lofthouse; Youn” birds Poi” t.s Cno—R. M't
church—Jciies and A-Miron • C r a v e n Anns—F. Fccles • Hereford -G. Cowp-r'hwaitc- Margot,sfield—R. M-ichell* Christchurch—J o n e s and Ad d i so n ; second Christ church—K. Croft: Hereford, first and second T'-'-rriiv and
shell. Winners: Old bird”: Wh t
Lofthouse. Young birds: Whitchurch
Trutex ......... 5 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 5 0
F. Nutter: Shrewsbury—R. Mitchell: Craven Anns—J Scott and Son; Hereford—R Mitchell: Gloucester—Tho”s- by and Lofthouse; Mangots- field—Jones a n d Addl'on; Chris'church—Thorsby and
Lofthouse. CLITHEROE
further ahead but Mi l l e r vas obstructed when appear- 'ng certain to score, and from the free kick. Booth was un- 'ucky not to oush the ball past the keeper. Wellington • started t h r
SNOOKER LEAGUE Results in the Clitheroe
second half confidently and oinned Langho down. Then- first goal came when the visitors’ defence was caught flat-footed by a cross -to the
penalty spot, after Russo had to handle the ball round the
far post. They equalised from the
post.
attack steadily, and it was not long before they took the lead. Their fourth goal came
Wellington continued to
as a result of another pen alty, and the fifth was scorer when the ball was slid under
Ward’s diving body. Langho had two chances tc
the goal.
the retiring president for a run to mark the end of his term of office. Leaving Clith- eroe at 9-30 a.m. the run wifi take in one of the lesser known crossings of a nearby moorland. Local riders are welcome to join us— especi ally the one who dared to ride along Edisford Road last Sunday evening in track shorts and flimsy shirt. This run will really get knees brown!
Clitheroe held out
mar School’s first eleven had a good home win over Burnley Grammar School on Saturday. In the first 10 minutes
C.R.G.S. 2, Burnley G.S. 1. Clitheroc Royal Gram
intense pressure, but they fought hack hard and were un ucky to be leading by only one goal at the interval.
Clltheroe were subject to
Hudson; Taylor, Hargreaves, Deardcn; Nester, Greenup, Pearce T., Driver, Baskerville. Substitute: Jackson.
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muddy, but Whittaker defied the conditions to score the first goal. Receiving a pass just inside the visitors’ half, he produced a burst of speed to outstrip the defence and dribbled round the keeper before stroking the ball home.
The ground was v e r y
after the interval when ho lofted the ball over the keep er’s head and into the top corner of the net from a seemingly impossible angle. Burnley attacked desperat
K. Boden made it 2-0 soon
ely, but Clitheroe - held out unti a few minutes from
Pnrves, Astley, Hampshire; Newby Stokes; Boden K„ Whittaker, Ward, Butler.
fine when they conceded a penalty, which gave the visi tors a consolation goal. Clitheroe: Chew; Redfem,
Russo; Walmslev, B r i n e, Noone; Haworth, Mi l l e r , Jump, Booth, O’Donnell.
Langho team: Ward; Best, . , „ , New date
between Walpamur and Waddington scheduled for last Saturday was postponed. I t will now take place to morrow. Kick-off 2-30 p.m.
The Birtwistle Cup game “SPRITE”
score in the second ha.f Jump missed from a narrow- angle and then Milier laid a fierce shot across the face o.
and District Snooker League: Billington ‘A’ 10, Waddington ‘A’ 4; British Legion 4, Conservatives 10; Chatburn ‘B’ 10, Pendle Club 4; Police 4. Chatburn ‘A’ 10; Social Club ‘A’ 11, Social Club ‘B’ 3; Waddington ‘B’ 10
team first: Billington ‘A’ 379, Waddington ‘A’ 347; B. Lee 44 P. Glennon 82; T. Warden 55! J. Cox 64; C. Rydeheard 66 N. Waterwori.ii 59; P. Gorton 60, G. Spinks 38; C B'-itcliffe 66, P. Rothwell 38: V. Broderick 88, M. Sowdc-
Billington ‘B’ 4. Individual results: Home
66.
servatives 415; G. Yates 60, G W. Anderton 80; T. Aston 60, D. cowperthwaite 56: G. Lambert 56. W. Bray 78; D. Halliwel’. 72, K. Allan 42; T. Hargreaves 58, J. Blackburn 72; G. Wrathall 55. W. Worthington 87. Chatbuvn ‘B’ 445, Pendle
British Legion 361, Con . „ 40.
Club ‘B’ 325; N. Burgess 67, B. Jackson 51; J. Haydock 64. R. Burn 60: B. Soott 70, A Hargreaves 60; T. Palmer 62 T. Slater 87; B. Smith 79, D.' Kav 30: T. RMi"g 57, J. Atkinson 57.
So-ia’ Club ‘A’ 399 Social Waddm-’t-n ’B’ 545, Bil-
lino-to" ‘B’ 477; J. Wooff 72, W. Cllffe 92; A. Wright 112. B Robinson 64: J. Beban 83. p. Swain 77; G. Walirsiey 09 M. Gorton 70: D. Wright 103 M. Alike" 59: T. Walms- •Hr’so, R. W. WOd 115.
P. Pts.
-ociai Club ‘A’ ......... 6 65 Chatburn ‘B’ ............ 6 60 Bllllnglon ‘A’ ............ 6 b ( Waddington ‘A’ . . . . 6 oO Chathurn ‘A’ ............ ° Pendle Club ............ 6 48 Waddington ’B' .... 6 47
Club 365; H. Frankland 60, G. Burgess 69; P. Jones 81 F. Hudson 45; A. Holgate 85, T. Howarth 48; B. Jones 89, p. Trimby 52; F. Webster 77, H. Knowles 58; T. Dugdale
54, J. Whittaker 93. Po’ioe 374, Chatbuni ‘A’
conservatives ............ ». ™ Social Club ’B’ .... 6 2o British Legion ......... 0 £> Calderstones ............. 5 -3 Pendleton ................ 5 J® Police ....................... 6 16
Billington ‘B’ ......... •“
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after 16 minutes when a shot hit Huxtable in the face and was deflected into the net. This goal seemed to put life into the Gisburn side and but for bad finishing they could have wiped out the de ficit by the interval. Sagar was unlucky not to score when his powerful shot hit the goalkeeper's chest and re-bounded'out of play. Gisburn played some attra
despite winning 2—1. Oakworth took the lead
Saturday as the Dukinfield ground was unavailab’e. and so tomorrow’s match will be their fifth sucressive game at Shaw Bridge. Wi'h the season not yet
half-way through, Clitheroc have a'ready used 29 players, and not one of them is an ever-present. Four of them, Colin Wil
liamson, David Barnett. Chris Chesworth and Sean Gallag her have each missed ’wo games, while Tommy Haworth u„-
: three, and David
Eyles, four. heading scorers are John
Ashworth with four, and Sean Gallagher, three. John Mullen. George Cop-
pock, Colin Wii’iamson, Billy Harwood, John Kirk, and
David Barnett have all scored once, and there has been one own goal. Saturday’s results: Bacup
Borough 2, Radc’.iffe Borough 1; Formby 3, Darwen 3; Ley- land Motors 1, Burscough 3; Lytham 1, St. Helens 4; Pres cot Town 0, Blackpool Mech anics 2; Prestwich Heys 3, Lancaster, 1.
ctive football after half-time and attacked strongly. They equalised through a Wood- worth penalty after the Gis bum s k i p p e r had been brought down in the area. Minutes later, Emerson was
Prestwich Heys 18 14 3 I 31 Burscough .. 16 11 4 1 26 Bacup Bor. .. 17 12 2 3 26
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unlucky when he hit the post after a good run down the wing. Gritmrn took the lead when Woodworth scored a second penalty aft*r a Whit taker sV>t W9S b'o-'k-'d on the
line Gisburn. for whom Bow
man, Sagar and Woodworth were outstanding went close to adding to their score when Manley hit the bar in the
Bowman. Simpson Huxtable, Ba-ar PeJder, Woodworth, Manlev, Whittaker, J. Taylor, Substitute: Whitt’ker A. Gisbuvn’s team for the
dying seconds. Team: Domett Emerson.
Rad. Bor. . .. . 15 12 1 2 25 Lancaster __ 16 11 2 3 24 St. Helens .. 17 11 1 0 23 Rossendalc .. 16 10 1 4 21 Chor'.ey ......... 16 9 3 4 21 Kirkby Town 13 7 3 3 17 B'poo’. Mechs. 14 7 1 6 15 Davwen .. . . . . 17 5 4 8 14 '-'afd
Formby......... 13 4 1 8 9 Prsscat Town 13 4 1 8 9 Lytham — 17 3 3 11 9 Levland M’trs. 16 1 5 10 7 Clitheroe — 17 2 3 y> 7 Wigan Res, .. 14 1 4 9 6 Nelson ......... 12 2 1 9 0 Wigan Rovers 14 0 1 13 1
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wear lor shipping companies and Qovernmenr battleships Large selection >1 all sizes
Guaranteed cure for Rising Dampness
W. MUTTER
146 Whaliey Road Read, Nr. Whalley Tel. Padiham 72343
PIANO TUNING and ^RECONDITIONING
Caterer to trie Musical orofession
E. J. APPLETON
Tel Haworth 3519 Anytime Any Area
21, Woodlands Rise. Haworth Keighley.
SAVE LINO Lowor Eansm Wharf 8laokburn»
ROBINSON HEVS & CO. LTD. The Old Firm
Have vour Old Flagged Floor Covered with Coloured Asphalt. Also Felt Roofing to Flat Roofs, oto Tel Blackburn 5K349
GENERAL CARRIER LIGHT REMOVALS
D. HIGHLAND
1 STAMFORD PLACE CLlTHbROF Tel. 330U-.W07
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