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RECORD SALE
A RECORD annual sale o f Hereford r cross, Friesian- cross atid Angus-cross bul locks at Bentham Auction Mart yielded a turnover of more than £120,000. An entry of 1,151 bullocks
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and heifers for this great established event attracted a large attendance o f buyers from all parts of the coun try. resulting in virtually a a total clearance. Only live were unsold. Average price throughout was £104.50.
averaged £176; b and w heifers £190; jersey cows £77.50.
with accredited in-calf b and w- heifers niakin*. to £169; b and \v store heifers to £125.
and w cows averaged £160. Store section, 13 cattle forward
gimmer lambs forward were of exceptional quality and in cxcel- irn: condition. Shearlings found a very good selling trade hut mules always found a better market than the Mashams. Top price of the da.v was £26.50 per head' of roule *jnjmers ex J. E. Newsam of Waddmgton. but £25 and £26 were reached on a number of
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NE. CLITHEROE ^31 Telephone 2840
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|vs 0-0 a.m. io 7-0 p.m., Saturday ■Department Weekdays S-30 a.m. to Tturda.v S-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m.
ivekdays s-30 a.m. to 5-15 p.m. |v S-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m.
Bhitewell. Mr H. Palmer, of p r iz e * * was
•nd awarded
shearlings: D. Seed and II. Spencer. Waddmgton, fo r a pen of iO mule shearlings; W. Miller, f anghton. and CWS Estates. Clilheroe.
nimington. and J. Barnes! I*!1
These were won bv D. Seed -1’ *or aT.
J'.xlde Water Board. Whitendale, 12F, Ka pcn of 10 mule gimmer
Masham gimmer lambs: and to Whitewell, and the
for a a in bs.
Ciitheroe there were 75 fat cattle. 21 pigs. 113 ewes and 1241 lambs forward. Fat cattle met a very good trade. There was rather a smaller entry o f
averages increased slightly. lambs and
r,I''<£htwPIEh^ steers averaged ri.i.ah: medium weight, £14.62: lightweight heifers, £14.50; first quality fat cows. £11.11; light lambs. 251-p ; medium, 23p; heavy. 21p: pork pigs. £2.24:
non-accredited dairy cattle and
£2 04*rS* £2'26’ bacon* 22.18; O/W, At. tlie sale o f accredited and
raises mi Tuesday, there was a good entry forward. •(•here were 21 accredited cattle, 48 accredited calves. 21 non-
accredited cattle and 76 non- accredited calves. a £>a' r,T, cattle, especially the
£1<^; cows. £174: non*acoredited heifers, £156; accredited bull calves, £33.50; non-accredited bull ^alves. £32; accredited heifers, i-ZD.Dl).
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luxe 2-door. Green/black . . lo s Auto. Trafalgar blue/blue
looor. Honey starmist/black |tate. Emerald/black. 17,000
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Car Sales Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 o.m. respectively.
Conservatory
'THE old conservatory in Ciitheroe Castle grounds is to be demolished and even tually replaced. The building is beyond repair.
Decider
THE Ribblesdale Youth League title will be decided at Great Harwood’s ground on September 24 th, when
Ciitheroe’s youngsters Play off with Baxenden. Both
finished level at the top of the table, after Ciitheroe bea t Baxenden in the sea son’s final game.
PLAYING for the England under-?19 side against Essex at Chelmsford was Ciitheroe cricketer, 17-year-old Keith Boden. While playing for the North o f England under-19’s. he took seven for 54 against the South o f England.
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Three pitches ready
THREE pitches will be available at Roefield for Ciitheroe’s amateur foot ballers after September 23rd, although they will not for some time be up to to the desired standard. Mr John Hall, parks
superintendent, stated this in his report to the Town
Council’s Recreation and Amenities Committee, add ing that a fourth pitch at Roefield would be dealt with during the winter.
LEAVER :'4 £S75
£1150 £1050
£895 £865 £795 £695 £755
£1075 £685
£895 £835 £835 £675 £745 £585 t 00
£650 £575 £485 £525 £485 £245
Rigby. of Ribchester, were .lUdges. Prizes for an accredited heifer went, to G. Metcalfe. Slaid- hiirn. and IV. P. Brewer and Sons. Chipping, and for a cow, to
F; Seed, o f Whitewell. and W.
.7. and U. Hoyle, Whitewell. and for a cow. to F. and E. Robinson ami Son. Browsholme. and ' K and A. Slinger, Pendleton.
and A. Tiffin. Chaigle.v. t lnr
Pickard, Bolton-by-Bo>vIand 'mn-aecredited heifer, to
Auction Mart on Thursday, 274 newly calved cows and heifers. Including 118 fully accredited, met a good trade. Prizes were swarded to: Accredited b and w ” • p>y!.0i-. £220; H. Taylor,
in the dairy section at Gisburn
506 non-accredited. w r" UiS. fatstock section there
Green and W. Palmer fo r an in-pig sow: ,J. Allinson and C. Hay-garth for an in.pig gilt; and
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nigs and 79 calves forward. Prizes for pigs went to R.
Bradley £195: and T. Shuttle- worth £212. Heifer. E. A. Drinkall and Sons. £190: E. A. DrinkaU ?,n-d„ Sons. £190: and G. Butler, £1/8. Ayrshire cow o r heifer, A. \\ado. £148; A. Wade, £127; J Harrison. £140. There were 58 calves forward and
and Sons. £210. Non-accredited b and w cow, J. Carr. £210: A.
£21.2: and G. W. Bargh. £206. Heifer. I . Paxton, £250: F Paxton. £230: and E. A. Drinkall
ere 257 cattle. 2120 sheen, 30
ago but still less money than in tnr* previous weeks. Accredited N/C heifers averaged
cood trade. Calves met a varied trade slightly better than a week
ccredited stock, found a very At Monday’s fatstock sale at r>£ 10 Masham pen of 10
Mashams started a good trade but did not sustain (he demand of the mules. Top price was £18.10 for a prizewinning pen o f mule gimmcrs of Mr E. Calvert, of
very good trade. again especially for the mule type.
lots. Overall average was £20.75 per head. a The gimmer lambs also found
Iambs at Clithcroe Auction Mart on Friday. The 1246 shearlings and 1754
the annual sale o£ half bred simmer shearlings and gimmer
lambs forward in the fatstock se c tion. Iam bs averaged 24p; shear lings 19p and ewes £5.60. There was a very goo<i entrv at
There were 1/410 sheep and
nrsday last there were forward 52 accredited and two non- accredited newly calved cows and heifers. Prizes: ' Accredited newly calved b and w cow, 1, R Capstick £212: 2. ,1. w . E Har greaves £200; 3. B. II. and .1 Procter £199. Heifer: J. J. hr" Orinkall £272; 2. S. and H. Har rison £229; 3, J. B, Preston £230. Accredited newly calved cows
In the dairy section on Wed- Non-accredited newly calved b content to settle for a draw
A DEPLETED Read side failed to capitalise on a good position achieved by the bowlers at Earby and relaxed their grip sufficiently to put their unbeaten record in jeopardy. However, a draw was a satisfactory'
conclusion to a match which fluctuated but never excited.
Another low
score
A WHALLEY team lacking three o f the regulars col lapsed against Baxenden's Roland Gee who took seven for 27 in marginally more than 11 overs.
and the last two a run later. Faced w'ith a really uphill
shaw b Savage 6 ; A. Anderson, c Pilling b Savage 11: P. Shuttleworth. e and h Gee 3 ; D. Rleazard, e Ormerod b Gee 2: Hail, c Atkinson b ’ Gee 2; .7 Hudd. c and b Gee 33: R Eatpugh. e and b Gee 7: A. Wood, c Atkinson b Gee 0: P. Bradley, c Pickering b Gee 0: M. Fallon. c Duckworth b Savage 0; J. Collier, not out 0: extras 1. Total 45.
BAXENDEN: 49 (7 wkts). Valley League
Keeley 45, K. Parkinson 28 not out). Social Club were 47 for six when play was finally abandoned. M. Booth was 20 not out and P. Nester 21 not out. Lucas therefore take bottom place.
RAIN spoiled the game on Sunday when Social Club and Lucas met in an encounter to decide the wood en-spoon ists. Lucas scored 129 (D.
FINAL TABLE
Belvedere . . . . Clithcroe SC Lucas 2nd . . . .
Burnley BC ___ f ’oal riouch Atkinsons Brockhall
St Francis . . . . ..................
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14 14
p W r> L P 14 6 7 1 25 a 6 8 4 4 5 6
6 6 4 4 4 2 1
r ib b l e s d a l e l e a g u e RESULTS
183; Wanderers 155-5 dec, Gt Kanvood 149-9: Baxenden 49-7, M halley 4S; Cherry Tree 129, Gii'hsroe 142-6 dec; Fadiham 96. ,s Ia2-8 (lec: Earby 143. Read
Northern 184-3, Barnolrlsiwck
Bibblesdalo W . . . Baxenden Padiham Ea rby
lir-Td Blackburn CHth« roe
Gt Harwood Settle
Whalley Cherry Tree Baraoldswick
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1 ........ . 21 5 n 5 33 . 21 5 9 7 29
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W a n d e re rs v W h a lle y - R ea d v C iith e ro e .
^ # JUNIOR LEAGUE D iv is io n J: C iith e ro e v Read
D iv is io n 2: W h a lle y v R ib b le sd a le W a n d e re rs .
KIBBLE VALLET
Su n da y : Seven-a-side c om p e t i t io n , C h u rch M e a d ow , C iith e ro e .
A chance to see
A. Parnaby and N. Lund for I store pigs.
No parking concessions
A BID by members o f Clith
eroe Amateur Football League to obtain parking concessions for the teams and spectators failed at the Town Council’s Recreation and Amenities Committee. Leters from the club sec
retaries objected to having to pay 5p to park at Edis-
ford during matches, especi ally since they paid a fee for the use o f Ditches The committee decided to take no action.
new pro
LOCAL cricket lovers will have a chance to see Peter Lane, Ciitheroe’s CC's new professional pace bowler in action, on Sunday. He is in a Ciitheroe X I
captained by Malcolm Black- bum, to meet Martin Green- halgh’s X I in Matin’s bene fit game at Chatbum Roafi. There will be nine pro
fessional cricketers on view including K e n Barker,
S a tu rd a y (2 p .m.*); R ib b le s d a le RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE
N . . . .. 21 8 6 7 88 7 0 5 37 5 37 7 35 8 34 5 33
P W P L P 14 7 n 63
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wickets in hand when they got to 49, Jim Rudd having taken four for 23 and Hall three for 25. Wn.\Lf,EY: j . Slingcr. c Cron-
task, the Whalley attack showed considerable spirt and came near to at least gaining a point. Baxenden had only three
going and were shot out for 45. They lost their first wicket at 17 and four more for only another eight runs. A stand of 11 saw them to 36, with two falling at 44
The villagers never got
Earby lost half their wickets for 21 but- subsequent
batsmen took command as Read’s bowling and fielding deteriorated. Waddmgton finished with 5 for 37 and Worsick 4 for 40.
missing and one indisposed. Read had to reorganise the batting order. Grainger and
With two major batsmen
Fairclough put- on 42 for the first wicket but the viilagei’s
pace while Earby became more and more frustrated, their only hope coming when Read lost four wickets in the 60s, leaving Earby to take two more in the over to make Read continue. They did not manage this, Goodway was caught off the next to the last ball o f the over but P. Grainger sur vived and so did Read. M. Grainger was top scorer with 38.
looked unlikely to press for a victory. They went on at their own
Under the circumstances.
Read could feel well satisfied with their performance against what one could call a virtually four-professional side. For Earby there was only frustration, deteriorat ing eventually into rank bad temper.
Thompson b Wear 32: M. Grainger, c Moore b Dennett 38; Worsick. b Wear 3: J. Wadding- ton. run mi; 3; S. Rnshton, e Madden b Dennot 0: P. Haworth, c Thompson b Wear 2: .f. Har wood. not out 2; R. Goodway, c N. Wear b P. Wear 2: P. Grainger, not out 0; extras 2: total (.seven wickets) 72.
12. N. Wear 44). READ: W. P. Fairclough, c
Read howling: Worsick 12-1-40- 4: -J. Warldington 8.7-0-37-1; E.
Sumner 5-0-37-1; F. Newby 3-0- 18-0.
Ciitheroe notch a victory
PUT in on a rain-affected wicket that caused the ball to lift a great deal, Ciitheroe heat Cherry Tree in a game that was full of interest.
Struggling against some
defensive tactics, Ciitheroe got- t,o 105 for five, but felt in no position to declare at 4-30 p.m. Wigglesworth and Westhead had featured in a. stand o f 30, and then Vaughton joined the former for a fine knock o f 51 not out. The declaration came at 142, leaving Cherrv Tree two hours for the reply.
They got to more than
70 for the loss o f two wickets, Flatley being drop ped twice en-route, but then suffered a partial collapse. Later batsmen rallied and Cherry Ti-ee claimed the extra overs but were all out with three left and 17 short o f
the Ciitheroe total.
Barnes again bowled well, taking five wickets.
CLITHEROE; Greenhalgh.
Jackson 27: s . Westhead c Holland b Cox 18: R. Vaughton not. out. 51; R. Wilson, not out
491 CHERRY TREE: 129 (Flatley
12-6—3—54—5; K. Boden. 7—0— 33—1: M. Yates. 3—0—17 1- Greenhalgh, 7—3—20—3
Ciitheroe bowling: K. Barnes. i?BlPswortli. c and b
6; extras 2; total (fo r 6 Tckts. dec. I 142
EARBY; 134 IP. Wear four for
BILL SLINGER . . . 50 n o t ou t and. fiv e wick ets
Last pair thwart
Ribblesdale Alter having lull points
virtually ’’ in the hag,” Ribblesdale Wanderers lost their grip and narrowly escaped defeat as Great Harwood's last pair put on 62. The visitors were only seven short of victory at the end of the extra overs. Workman and Cottam
featured in a sccond-wickct partnership of 56: Proctor and Slinger put on 32 for the fifth wicket and then the professional and Tom Wallbank saw Ribblesdale to a declared 155 for five. Slingcr completed an un
four wickets for 32 and were rescued by a partner ship o f 49 b.v Peters and Nixon. Four more fell for only six but Edmondson and Ward fought out a keen
finish. RIBBLESDALE: W. Workman,
c Nixon b Halliwoll 27: P. Nostcr. Ibw Edmonson 1: D. Coftam, b Halliwoll 35: J. Wallbank, b Clark 0; K. Proctor, c Wilkinson b Clark 12: Slincor. not out 50: T. Wallbank. not out 14: extras 7: total ( 5 wirkots floe.) J55. r;T HARWOOD: Total (0 wkts)
Knowlos 12-2-39-3 : P. Wilkinson fvO-33-0: .1. Wallbank 2-0-11-0.
149. Bowlins:: Slinsor 1G-3-55-5: P.
Blackburn
Combination FOUR FOR
SLINGER iVaddington 8,
Oswaldtivistle Im, ~. BILL SLINGER. former
Chat,burn and Feniscowles* player, made his debut for Waddington in their first home game o f the season and made a dynamic impact by scoring four goals. Mick Yates got a hat-trick
and Ken Wilkinson got the other goal.
St Mary’s Coll OB 2, Brockhall 5.
BROCKHALL started the new season in good form with a convincing defeat of one of last term’s relegated first division teams. Brock hall's new centre
forward, Brian Haythorn- thwaitc.
formerly w i t h
White Lions in Ciitheroe Amateur League, marked his debut with two goals.
Caldcrstones 0, Belgravr. Res 5.
CALDERSTONES opened their third division pro-
to be a considerable im provement if t.hev are to
liolcl a comfortable position >n the table. SATURDAY
Calderston es. Junior cricket
X I will be Gordon Coates, of North Staffordshire. formerly with Ciitheroe. a brilliant man behind the stumps.
The game starts at a o.m.
and programme-tickets are available at the club and from players, price lOp.
the Bolton Association, Paul Tipton, Lancashire under 3 9 cricket captain and Colin Gradwell, who scored 60 in the recent Ramblers’ game. Wicket-keeper for Ciitheroe
Rishton’s West Indian pro, nine fo r 42 in 10 overs for Brian Cole, who has set a new record o f more than 1.000 runs in a season for
Read 2nd 106. Earby 2nd 12.9 BELL turned in his best bowling performance with
Read but lacked support at the other end in a game which the villagers had to
win to stay with the Junior League Division One leaders. For Read Pollard and Momc hit 44 and 40 respectively. Seven from “ Mr Extras ”
was' the highest other indi vidual score.
Griffm Celtic; Brockhall v Feniscowles Res Division 3. YMCA Res v
Division 2. Waddington v
beaten 50 after escaping being run out early in his innings, and followed up with five wickets which at one period had cost him only 28 runs. Harwood lost their first
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FA CUP TRAIL
STARTS CLITHEROE will be one of hundreds of small foot
ball clubs setting oqt on the FA Cup trail on Saturday.
Optimists will have their
sights on the famous cup itself; most will he content to earn the glory of a tie with some glamorous league club; all will be aware of the great financial benefits for those who progress to the first round proper. But first come the quali fying rounds, and Clitheroe’.s
immediate task is to elimi nate Northern Premier Leaguers Great Harwood at the Showground. Two years ago Harwood
put their town on the map lay reaching the main com petition, when they were honourably defeated by Third Division Rotherham. Can Ciitheroe do the same, or better? Harwood no longer have
tlie star-studded team they had then. Nevertheless,
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
WINNERS at the weekly duplicate bridge game at the Dog and Partridge Hotel were: N.S., Mrs Edmondson Mrs Ormiston; E.W, Mrs Dewhurst and Mr Strang. On the third Wednesday
of the month a handicap event will be held, based on the past performances of the players. Solution to last week’s
"h an d of the week": Six NT depends on not losing a club trick, so three finesses must be taken through East. Win the first spade in dummy and lead Jack of Clubs; if not covered by East play low. I f covered by K take
with A and when next in dummy with a diamond or heart lead small club, and finess the nine of clubs, winning in all four clubs. | two spades, four diamonds and two hearts. This was | the hand
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VETERANS’ REVENGE
CASTLE VETERANS had I the assistance o f Coun. Richard Turner, Mayor o f Ciitheroe. when they beat Waddington by a three-point margin, to gain revenge fo r | an earlier defeat.
G. Taylor 8. W. Harris 15; .T. Murphy 15, C. F. Short 13; Mrs Wricht 15, Harry Dyson 3; J. Whittakor 15. M. Cox 4; H. Wiccnns 15, W. Lawson 12; C. Wright. 3. T. Herd 15; T\ Colwill 12. W. Harrison 15; J. Taylor 15. w . Wneht 13; W. Maryland 15, H. Dyson 14: R. Turner 15.
Castle 159, Waddington 156
C. T\ Short 10; IT. Spencer H5» T. Herd 8; T. Wisnah 15, W.
Barnsley 14; W. Fisher 1, M. Cox 15. Details: Waddineton
Castle 224; F. Coar 13.
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Ciitheroe will need to be at their best if they are to progress.
In 46 years Ciitheroe have
never gone beyond the third qualifying round. This they did in 1959. and also in 1948, when the first match was a 5—2 victory over . . . Great Harwood!
Tit is is Harwood's fourth
unavailable for Saturday's important match, the em phasis must be on attack. The forward line will have to improve on its form over the last two games, however. Tlie goalscoring machine
which saw' Ciitheroe net 23 times in the first six matches has begun to run down Although the ap proach work at Skelmers- dale on Saturday was good, the attack had no flair and chances were too easily missed. Gaskell scored for Ciith
eroe in a 3—1 defeat. He was also on target in an unconvincing 2—1 home win over Kirkby Town three days earlier. Kirk put Clithcroe in
front after 25 minutes, but all - amateur Kirkby were allowed too much of the play. Gnskeil's goal came seven minutes from time, and Smith scored for Kirkby almost immediately after the restart.
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H. Wiecans 11; M. Bowden 17, T. Wienail 18; W. Wright 18, ,T. Taylor i t : W. Harrison 28. J. Taylor 17: W. Lawson If), j .
Whittaker 18: E. Rctwhottam * 38* W. Wright. 6; G. Crowther 12.
•I. Sherliker 18: J. Sowdcn 18, j . Sherliker 9.
Top bowler
CLITHEROE CC’s profes-1 sional for next season. Peter Lane, finished the Lanca shire League season as top amateur bowler. He took 63 wickets fo r Colne, to win the Lion Brewery bowling prize.
A SH L EY SMITH tR O P H Y All the
forwards score
White Lions 7, Grindleton 1. A BUCHANAN hat-trick gave White Lions a 7—1
success over Grindleton in tlie Ashley Smith Trophy first round. Tlie victory made up for a drawn game earlier in the season. Barry Buchanan, playing
against his old club, gave former
colleague Barry
Jones a torrid time. Tlie result was never in doubt after Briggs and Smalley
netted before the interval. After O’Donnell and Chadwick netted, all the
Lions’ forwards had scored to underline a good team effort. Grindleton’s consola tion goal came from Taylor in the closing minutes.
Royal Oak Telephone Padiham 71716 miss chances
qver Royal Oak ip the Ashley Smith Trophy first l’ound.
Royal Oak were well below their usual standard.
mrtnipg and challenging earned them a ?—
Roygl Oak 1, Commercial 2. COMMERCIAL’S extra
”1 victory
and were two goals down by half-time. Bialeki was
unmarked when he scored the first, and number two came from Smith.
Oak improved a little
after the interval and reduced the arrears through A. McLean. Although Loynd
had a great game in the Commercial g o a l . Oak missed their chances and
were too often caught in possession.
Hard fight for cup holders
King’s Arms S, Chatburn I.
CUP holders King’s Arms were given a hard fight by Chatburn before securing a
place in the second 3’ound by a 3—x margin.
fine second-half saves taerorc Chatburn equalised midway through the period. O’Neill
had no chance to stop a great shot by Leach. After this setback King’s
regained the lead with a good goal from R. Peel, and
clinched the tie near the
than their one-goal lead at hall-time, scored by R. Peel from a Ward through ball. Both keepers had to make
King's were worth more A late equaliser Hurst Green 2. Billington 2.
A LATE header from Wil kinson earned Hurst Green | a replay with Billington.
Willis penalty and a lucky goal
interval keeping by Chew kept out
Hurst Green until Wilkinson [ stepped in to pull one back with a chip over Chew’s | bead and to grab the late i equaliser from a Bolton | centre.
12-goal thriller
Chipping 8, Whalley 4.
CHIPPING won a 12-goal thriller with Whalley. At]
half-time the visitors were stilt in contention as they trailed 4—2, but Chipping |
eventually cruised home by 8—4.
A. Dun cannon (five) and D. Rhodes (three), $nd for
Whalley B. Rutherford, K. Ainsworth. S. Hawrylak ’and I. Hamer.
end with a ground shot IN the sixth tie Waddington I lrom Ward.
lost 2-5 to LMC. Scorei-s for Chipping were ] SEPTEMBER HOLIDAYS
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Billington took a 2—o I lead through a |
from Wood. Fine I
WE CLEAR AND REPAIR
BROKEN OR BLOCKED
DRAINS, MAN HOLES, OR INSPECTION CHAMBERS
R. A. HAZARD
Late contractors to H.M. Government.
2 SCARBOROUGH ROAD, BLACKBURN.
Telephone 54690.
PIANO TUNING and RECONDITIONING
Caterer to the Music Profession
E. J. APPLETON 27 WOODLANDS RISE
HAWORTH. KEIGHLEY Tel. Haworth 3519 Anytime, any area
WHY PUT UP WITH DAMP UNEVEN FLOORS
ASPHALT FLOORS AND VINYL TILING
when you can have
Estimates Fi-ee No Obligation EDGINGS.
PAVINGS AND PATHS Consult:
James Bolton & Son (A sm ALTERS) LTD
LOWER EANAM WHARF BLACKBURN
oil all floor problems
Telephone Blackburn 59438 Evenings: Blackburn 55342
Chimney Sweep Brush and Vacuum
D. DEVINE
TEL. CLITHEROE 4579 5-0 p.m. to 8-0 p.m.
HOOLEY CYRIL
EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER
57 WOONE LANE
CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 2023
Repairs, Reconditioning and Service o f
HOOVER
APPLIANCES Specialists on Iveymatic
EDISFORD KENNELS
For their Holidays and
Hairdo’s Heated Indoor Kennels and Cattery
Expert Clipping and Stripping Shampooing — all breeds
Covered Runs
Collection and Belivery Service
Ring MRS NUTTALL Ciitheroe 2129
W. Wright. 18: W. Barnsley 16. CARPETS Expertly Fitted
and Refitted AT
REASONABLE PRICES
MR WILLIAMS SUNNY COTTACE
SABDEN FOLD. FENCE Near BURNLEY
Telephone Nels?n 68564 W. BEER LIGHT HAULAGE
Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken
71 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE — Tel. 2857 DEREK LEIGH
NO DEPOSIT TV RENTALS
20in. and 24in.
19 CURZON STREET CLITHEROE
Telephone 4168 Murray l l ! .v'colVTC'.J. 'whu’ l | 2 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Caslle Construction
Properly Repairs Bricklaying, Pointing,
Stonework, Concreting Alterations, clc
No job too largo or small Distance no object
W. HSTCHEN CLITHEROE. Tel. 3133
7 WELLGATE DECORAT3MG No jo b to o b ig o r lo c small
M od e rn P a tte rn Books A va ila b le
Reductions O .A .P . ’s
PAUL SHANAHAN (Decorators) Ltd
Tel. Whalley 3189 AFTER 5-0 p.m.
Interwoven and 1Vancy Edge Garden Fencing
PRICES GIVEN FOR ERECTION T our existing Fencing repaired
and Creosoted ESTIMATES GIVEN
OPEN DAILY 6 DAYS A WEEK D. CATTERMOLE
UrBROOKS SAWMILLS. CLITHEROE — Tel. 2699 FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELF ENTHUSIAST
JVSrjSs'WJ-* We can supply you with Cement.’ Plaster. Bricks. Plywoods Hardboards/ All kinds of Timber and Building Materials.
SMALL ELECTRIC CEMENT MIXERS for hire— £1 per day.
George Waddington (Builders Ltd)
PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN. Tel: 511
Expert and Immediate Service
In fe r io r Design and Estimates Free
STEELWORK SPECIALISTS
ALL TYPES OF WELDING AND FABRICATIONS Contracts Undertaken
BUILDINGS. PALLETS. BRACKETS, GATES & GRIDS TOWING BRACKETS, TRAILER MANUFACTURERS VEHICLE EXTENSIONS
Our aim is to give value for money Consult
K. & J. STEEL FABRICATIONS BUNDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN — Tel. 52S
CARTER & KERNAHAN LTD BUILDERS’ AND TLUMBERS’ MERCHANTS
Have the goods lor improvement about the home—Sand. Chippmgs. Cement and Plaster. Bricks and Pavings, Garden Edgings, Asbestos and P.V.C. Sheets. Garage Doors. Insulation, Flasterboards, Waterproofing Products.
PLASTIC—Rainwater, Soil. Waste and Overflow Systems. Bathroom Suites, Kitchen Furniture. Central Heating Requirements, etc.
DERBY STREET, OFF TEEL STREET, CLITHEROE Regular Deliveries — Tel. 2311
Premier League season, so past results in the Combina tion arc not a good guide. The record is encouraging though—in 26 visits to the Showground Ciitheroe have 13 wins, four draws and only nine defeats. With Lawson and Onyon
sours DISTRIBUTORS
62 Scotland Road NELSON
TELEPHONE 63689 MILLER and BULLOCK Cosifrcsetors Tcarmac
38 BALMORAL AVENUE CLITHEROE
CAR PARKS. FARM ROADS, DRIVES. PATHS. Etc.
A lso C o n c re t in g Drives
A l l w o rk fu l ly guaranteed. Estimates Free.
Tel. Sfonyhursf 471 or Evenings Tel. Ciitheroe 3054
Chimney Sweep Brush and Vacuum
G. E. PARKER 3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. Clilheroe 3475
to (he Trade and Public Fully insured
TV AERIAL SERVICE
Prompt attention
Contractors tr leading rental company
Inquiries
KEITH WALLBANK 4 NAB VIEW BILLINGTON
Tel Whalley 2165 W. ROTHWELL WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS
NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS CLEANERS
HOOVER, SERVIS, PHILIPS HOTPOINT, PARNALL, ADA
BURCO, LAVALUX. ROLLS Workshop.
Home: 57 HENTHORN ROAD PRIMROSE STREET Telephone Ciitheroe 4 9 / 7 CEMENT £10 per ton or 55p per bn
NEW LOW PRICE CAKLIXE BROWNING (Cl.05 per bag.
BOARD FINISH 75p per bag.
BUILDING MATERIALS FLAGS 3ft. x 2ft. 55p FLAGS 2ft. x 2ft. 37p
Plans drawm up for bu I brooms, kitchens and all extensions
M. A: B. BUILDING SUPPLIES OLD RAILWAY STATION. CIIATBUKN
Telephone Chatburn 558 Telephone Clithcroe 4826
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A D V iS S & T l ^ I S I t & T I M E S T R A S H E S G U I D E
NOEL KING and CO. For all
WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kenicood Repairs
ALL MAKES OF NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS AND CLEANERS
HOOVER— HOTPOINT— BURCO—SERVIS1 PARNALL— ROLLS—ADA
Sales and Workshop
2 FRANKLIN STREET CLITHEROE - Tel 2979
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