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Ll'.iheros. Advertiser and Times, August 23rd, 1973 15


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Cherry Tree wickets (in­ cluding a hat-trick) for 20 to shoot them out for 61 and then cracked 26 as Wanderers cruised to a five- wicket win.


lit June Slinger took six


L id'S long tun without a ipjut was ended at Padi- iJn the Ramstottom Cup T.-e-s. fielding an all- lileiir side, getting home f,vr wickets to spare ill derby. Doubtless


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J" the fact remains that tihiiam played well, played win and thoroughly


iy reasons will be ad- cced for Read's defeat.


li-ewed their victory,


tiling wicket. But they iere soon in trouble, losing Knee of their main run- feltcrs for only 29.


ljead "'<>n tlie toss and- 1'ntrary to custom, took t it knock on an excellent


short of a century and picked up a besbof-the- season seven for 33 In 11 ferocious overs. Cherrv Tree mustered only 82 in reply to Wanderers’ declared total of 172 for five.


Tills time he fell two


wicket looked such a bats- was room for complaint at man's paradise that there even Wanderers' total.


Indeed, the firm


have yielded at least 200 runs in the 150 minutes Wanderers batted, a target of 173 was not a lot to ask or Cherry Tree.


On a pilch that should


I However. Gcorgeson was JoSdenl, and with support [•o.n M. Grainger the score Ka taken to 75. Georgeson Vached his 50, but was taught at square leg four


Hor and Grainger took over lie major role. The 100 time up. but three wickets lac fallen at the other end.


f jns later. | Read were now 85 for


lie latter being two short I; his 50. Padiham were Iren a challenge to which lie? were to prove more Eth equal.


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I The home innings was Ixninated by Gee, who Kin an excellent start, and It Derbyshire, who virtually tin the match when it fcemed that Read may have Inken through.


I Read's bowlers coul'd never I t on top. and in view of te lack of success by tlic Ice bowlers—Worsick apart fit could be asked -why spin la not tried in an effort I) break the major partner- I::?,


lionship a good deal more f-teresting in the light of Tarby's victory' over Whalley.


I Read's defeat makes the t-al run in for the chani-


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•• A. Whittle .VO-29-2. P. Han- I Pidlhitn: S. Grr. c M Grainger


f'3A-M. J‘ **0Tsick 63: B. Bromley, b Wor-


■ft'.rciough b WorMck 0: J. Derby- |:-:c._b Worsick 48: H. Rigg. not I-':'-1"; D. Hargreaves, not out 0; J ’^as 3: total ({or 5 v kts.) 160.


I.S5*ltr.5; Worsirk 12-2-63-8. D. ?4kM.o f Newby 4-1-30-0,


Haddington 7-0-33-0. E. Sum- 1-9-11-0.


wJialiey rail to bid out


Ipiniaa and Colin Bradley IffialU not save Whalley from lushing to their 11th de- •!lt of the season at Earby.


I ' 47-MINUTE defensive Ijjrinership between Peter


1‘ital of 153 for seven, Whal- In e v e r really recovered l*ui lasing their first two l;«cts for two runs. Skip-


Chasing Earby’s declared


|:,r *eil Duckworth’s 24 was ]5 '°P score in an innings I'Warning four "ducks."


_^‘i for Wlialley, Doman I t l . Bri|dley put up the


\_ .n5n- at 76 for eight, vic- ,-•! became out of the qties-


lirii,frs' Bradley took 45 I ||wf*5 f0r ,lis nine while


Ionian catTiorj his bat for galley had 12 balls to


It*., "'hen Bradley made


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I nline: J. Eland 10.2-36-2 S. IM-3S-1. M, Hrvworth ’8-1-


45: J. Harxood. ibw b Whittle Worsick, st Hargreaves b


1 Sumner joined Grainger Br.fi. with an eye on the , Read declared at 156.


was in hungry mood on both counts.


I t was as well th a t Slinger Not that this was a one-


man show. There were other stars, too. Jack Ains­ worth, for instance, shared a stand of 81 with Slinger for the second wicket—these two bringing up the 100 in 80 minutes. Ken Proctor carried his bat for 41, al­ though, in line with the other middle-order men, he became bogged down when the call was really for acceleration.


lenged Cherry Tree to make 146 to claim extra overs. They never looked likely to do it, and when David Cottam bowled a double­ wicket maiden to plunge them into deep water at 49 for five, play-for-a-point tac­ tics began.


The declaration chal­


survival plan failed, how­ ever, with three wickets in five balls, followed by a plumb l'bw decision against defiant last-man Alf Clarke. Ribblchdale W.: W. Workman,


Slinger made sure the


run out 3; J. Ainsworth, c Ben­ son b McGlonc 38; Slinger. e FlaUev b Holland 48; K. Proctor, not out 41; D. Cottam. 13; W, Lamb, b Holland 5; T. Wallbank. not out 16; extra s 8; tota l (for


5 wkts dec.) 172. Bowling: Flatley 5-0-22-0, A.


Clarke 3.4-1-20-0. F. Holland M-l- 66-3, M. Gorton 4-1-2VO. D. Mc­ Glonc 9-2-31-1. Cherry Tree: B. Woodhcad. b


Sllncer 2; Flatley. b Slinper '24; P. Benson, Ibw b Knowles 0; K. Kennedy, b Sllnger 13: F. Holland, c Lamb b Cottam 4; M. Gorton, b Cottam 0; H. Cox. c Embery b Slinger 11: D. McGlonr, b Slingcr 0; M. Church-Taylor. b Slinger 0; A. Jackion, not- out 8; A Clarke, lbw b Slinger 8; extras 13: tota l 82. Bowling: Slinger 11-3-33-7. r .


ing pace, the visitors ought never to have been dis­ missed for such a. miserly sum.


Despite Slingers punish­


Clifheroe batsmen in trouble again


FOR a second successive week. Clitheroc had to


(35) laid t’he foundation of a safe total with Hemmins- way Jater contributing 25. despite winch, Lane took four for 36.


struggle for runs and could muster only 59 for 8 in reply to Settle’s total of 151. Stanley (30) and Horn


the bowling of Poster, who finished with six for 19.


Clitheroc collapsed against


Barnes held out to salvage a point.


Graham Davies, and Foster scythed through half a dozen wickets the only two men to reach double figures being Peter Atkinson (10) and Keith Boden (13). Boden and skipper Ken


Stanley sent back opener


potential, Clitheroe will have to make a searching self-examination to discover just what is going wrong.


ting performances by a side that has


After two such weak bat- u n d o u b t e d


A. Davidson, b J . Boden 0; 73. Horn, c Davies b K. Boden 35; J . Middleton, b Lane 2: K. Foster, b Monk 4; M. Hemming- way. c Wi2 "lesworth b Monk 25; J . Asar, Ibw K. Boden 11; I. Wilkinson, run out 2: R. Swain- son. c Hindmoor b Lane 6; M. S. Davidson, not out 5. Extras 36. Total 151. Bowline:: Lane 10-1-36-4: J .


SETTEE: Stanley, Ibw Lane 30;


Roden 7-1-37-1; K. Boden l'l»2-34- 2; G. Monk 8-1-28-2.


Foster 13-6-19-6; J . Middleton 4-2- 5-1: I. Wilkinson 1-0-2-0; N. Hemingway 1-0-2-0.


A tight finish


in store


Knowles 7-1-21-1. M. Embery 2-2- 0-0. D. Cotlam 2-0-8-2 T. Wall- bank 3-0-7-0.


Weekend fixtures


R ib b lc sd a le L e ag u e


Tree v Whatley. Bamolds- wick v Ribblesdalc Wan­ derers. Bead v Blackburn Northern, Gt Harwood v Padiham. Clitheroc v


Salu-day (2 p.m.): Cherry


Baxenden, Settle v Earby. Junior League


Darwen v Settle. Valley League


Padiham v Old Rossen- dalians, Rawtcnstall v Rolls- Royce, ’ Ribblesdaile Wan­ derers v Barnoldswick, WliaUey v Cherry Tree, Baxenden v Oswaildtwistle,


Rolls-Royce v Gt Harwood, Blackburn N v Read, Oswaldtwistle v Lucas. BB and CV v Lower Darwen, Earby v Langho Centre. Sunday: BBC v Clitheroc. Division Two (2 p.m.):


Division One (2 p.m.):


Burnley Boys' Club. Darwen v Brockhall. Lucas v Ohait- bum. Ribblesdale SC v Coal Clough.


Club v Chatbnm. Lucas v Calderstones. Sunday: Atkinsons t


Saturday: Burnley Boys' Results


156 for 8 dec.; Baxenden 82, Gt Harwood 111: Ribbles­ dale Wanderers 172 for 5 dec., Cherry Tree 82; Settle 151,’ Clitheroe 59 fo r 8: Earby 158 for 8 dec.. Whalley 102; Blackburn 89 for 3 Bamoldswick 88.


Padiham 160 for 5. Read


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Jl, “naigh 0; extras 9: total ft,,.,


$ j i l-: wear 4-0-9.0* n tj*^» w hub cuAi^cii 1 ^ B&oth. 4*o-7-i.g* Berry not reach the semi-finals. ,


in the Lancashire Football Combination this season. The competition will involve c.lubs from all over the North-West, and the finalists will receive £100 plus a trophy from the brewers. I t Is hoped to stage the final on a league club ground in May next year. As an added incentive to all parti­ cipating teams, Bass are also guaranteeing a share of w. the total sponsorship cash to the sixteen clubs who do


BASS CHARRINGTON (North-West) are sponsoring a new knock-out competition


teams but Whalley retained tlie lea<) with a. fine 9-1 win over Ribblesdale. Olitheroe CC assisted in


WITH four matches to play, the championship of Great Harwood Bowling League is still wide open. Only 11 points separate the four lop


Lowcrfold 152-7: Clitheroc Castle 149-8, Salesbury A 136-2; Rishton Conservative 120-4, Oswaldtwistlo 141-6; Salesbury B 126-4, Calder­ stones 136-6- Waddington 119-1. Clitheroe Cricket 163- 9: Whalley 9, Ribblesdale 1; Oswaldtwi’stle 134-3, Clith­ eroc Cricket 135-7.


Wliallry


Conn* & Welcome..18 0 0 0 99 Salesbury A .......... 13 10 0 R 90 CHtberoe Castle . . 18 R 1 9 R3 Salesbury B . . . . 18 7 0 11 77 Calderstones


Clith Cricket Ribblesdalr


BisNon Con . . . . 17 3 0 14 50 Waddlnplon


Waddinirton


held to draw in friendly


WADDINGTON FC were held to a 3-3 dra,w by Black- bum Combination Third Division side Chapmans, in a friendly match. Yales, Walker and Har­


greaves scored for Wadding­ ton. Meanwhile, t.h c (reserves crashed 1-7 to a Trutex side containing four Waddington players. Peter


Slack scored for


reserves. Waddington start tfneir


the


Blackburn Combination pro­ gramme on Wednesday with a home fixture against Dar- wen’s Belgrave Mills, last season’s First Division run­ ners-up. Kick-off is at 7 p.m. Manager Roy Bradley will


more friendlies to play, the first XI against Gisburn 'and Clitheroe, and the reserves against Riminglon


and Low Moor.


choose from: Whittaker, Joyce, Lund, King, Richards, Wilkinson, Bialecki. Yates, Brown, Cartel', Stoddart, G. Walker, Pedder, Simpson, Hargreaves, Ward. Waddington have four


. . . . 1R R 0 10 76 . . . . 1R 1 0 17 29


Oswald Con . . . . 18 12 1 5 148 Loweriokl


............. 18 12 2 4 12.) .......... 18 12 1 S 1,13


p w P i, v


. . . . 18 12 1 5 1:12 . . . . 17 LI 0 6 100


consolidating the villagers’ position by beating Oswald­ twistle, their nearest rivals, 7-3 in an away match. I t was an exciting encounter, victory being gained by one point in an aggregate of 134-135. Results: Come and Welcome 128-3,


Stanley 8: P. Atkinson, c Middle- ton b Foster 10: B. Stevenson, b Foster 8: S. Westbead, e Horn h Foster 0: Lane, b Fos ter 2: R. Wisrglesworth, b Fos ter 0; G. Hindmoor. b Foster 2: G. Monk, lhw Middleton 3; K. Boden, not out 13* K. Barnes, not out 8. Extras 5. Total <8 wkls) 59. Bowllnsr: Stanley 10-3-28-1; K.


CMTHEROE: G. D a n e s , b


WHALLEY had a good win over Come and Welcome to lake the Great Har­ wood Bowling League’s Leonard Whittaker Cup.


The final was played


before a large crowd on the. Clitlicroe CC green. Whalley were worthy win­ ners by 162 points to 133, actually winning six games out of eight.


There was sonic excel­


len t bowling and prob­ ably one of th e best matches was th a t in which J. Parkinson, captain of Conic and Wel­


come, lost to J. Wild, of Whalley, 21-20. Wild was leading 12-2 when Parkin­ son began to pull back and eventually led 20-19 only to lose the next two ends, and th e game.


Scores, Whallcy names first: A. Accom 16, B.


Ames 21; C. Britcliffe 21, .1. Ireland 12; ,T. Carney 21, D. Mercer 14; P. Gor­ ton 21, T. Grimes 16; E. Hayton 20, S. Evans 21; G. Howard 21, W. Mitchell 14; T. Worden 21, L. Abbott 15; W. Wild 21, J. Parkinson 20.


In our picture, Mr


Harold Blackburn, league president (front, right) is seen presenting the cup to Arnold Accom, the Wlialley captain. Look­ ing on arc, back row, Frank Gorton, Colin Britcliffc, Bernard Lee, Edward Hayton. Peter Gorton, Ellis Charnley. Middle, Frank Hayton, George Howard, William Wild.


John. Carney, Tommy Warden.


Ashley Smith trophy


CLITHEROE and district Amateur League clubs will play the first round of the Ashley Smith trophy on Sat­ urday, September 29th.


follows: Royal Oak v Chip­ ping; Rimington v Grindlc- ton; Low Moor Club v Trinity; Billington v Hurst Green; Waddington v Com­ mercial: King's Arms v Chatbum.


The draw was made as


have byes. The second round will be


Both Whalley and Lions


played on Saturday, October 13th.


v Chipping will play Lions; winner of Rimington v Grindleton will play winner of Billington v Hurst Green; winner of Low Moor Club v Trinity will play winner of King’s Arms v Chatbum; winner of Wad­ dington v Commercial will play Whalley.


The winner of Royal Oak


matches will be played on Saturday. September 1st,


First amateur league


and fixtures are; Billmgton v Waddington; Commercial v Wlialley; Chatburn v Lions: Chipping v Grindle­ ton; Hurst Green v Trinity; King’s Anns v Low Moor Club: Royal Oak v Riming­ ton.


HOMING


Walker of Black Horse top­ ped the list in the race from Slonehlll Common. Just pip­ ping Bob Lavin of the foot­ ball field loft, who had to be content with second place for l,wo consecutive weeks.


FOR the second time In the young birds season. Frank


Lliii'd • position. The three Salthill birds dropped to­ gether but although lie had two birds on the sheet I13 could not clock in the third.


Derek Whittaker filled


Road, kept the flag flying for his end of town while fifth place went to Carl Rung, providing this youngster with his first win. No doubt,


Frank Nutter, of Whalley


Gloucester. This is a ring nomination, every competi­ tor nominating his rings be­


more will be heard of him next year. The next race is from


Taylor 1228.70, G. Wilkinson 1223.59, Cowpertiiwaite


(250 birds from 31 mem­ bers): Walker 1258.21, Lavin 1256.26, Whittaker 1251.64, Nutter 1245.57, Rung 1243.59, Whittaker 1241.50, Lofthouse 1240.42, Cottom Bros 1239.36, Jones and Addison 1238.66.


fore the start of the race. Stonohill Common results


E


Luck deserts Kirk in 400th game


Clithcroc L Wren Rovcis 2. few minutes left, Kirk, who


CLITHEROE skipper John Kirk almost celebrated liis 400th appearance for the club with a vital goal but Lady Luck was not on his side. Trailing 2-1 with only a


had pushed forward to sup­ port his attack, rose above a crowded goalmouth but headed narrowly wide and the chance was’ lost. Clitheroe had subjected


thp Wren defence to sus­ tained pressure in the early stages, but the score sheet remained blank until the 17th minute. Unfortunately for Clith-


rocked back on its heels by this unexpected reversal, tried desperately to get back into their stride with their midfield men always promp­ ting the attack.


MIX-UP


Clilheroe almost fell further behind when a sharp coun­ ter attack had them at sixes and sevens and Onyon was forced to dive at the feet of two onrusliing for­ wards during a hectic goal­ mouth scramble. The inevitable happened


But for all their pressure,


croe, however, it was Wren who took the lead when centre forward Alston was allowed time to pick his spot with a glancing header which went in off a post. The Shawbridge side,


CLITHEROE manager


Mr Jim Birkett this week paid tribute to v e t e r a n campaigner, John Kirk (above), wlio made his 400th appear­ ance for Clithcroe on Saturday. “ Kirk typi­


fies all th a t is best in football,” he said. “ He


is a great clubman—a credit to himself and to Clithcroc.


Kocsis back in harness


Clitlicroc Res I, Dcganwy W 1


five minute into the second half when yet another mix- up in the home defence proved costly. Wren's player - manager,


Borrowdale, split the Clith­ eroe defence with a quick, penetrating run and his hard, low cross was scrambled over the line by winger Sheedy despite des­ perate lunges by Onyon and Coonan. The result looked all over


tried everything they knew to level the scores and sal­ vage a point, but luck was against them. Monks let loose with a 30-


bar the shouting, but three minutes later Dave Simpson raced on to a lobbed forward pass and slid the ball past the advancing Williams. From then on Clilheroe


wide of the mark, and then Tqny Evles combined well with Gillibrand. whose hard shot was blocked by a packed defence. Minutes later, however.


yard power drive from a free kick which went inches


tion Division 2 standards and saw the first appearance of Joe Kocsis since breaking a leg last September.


the first 20 mbiutes and the result was an excellent goal from David Johnson. When tlio visitors hit back, Hodkin-


Tile reserves dominated


sisted with their attacking policy, but with their de­ fence stretched across the field they almost fell victim to their 'own strategy.


Gillibrand was slow to clear the ball and only a timely tackle by Lawson prevented Alston from putting Clith- croe into deeper trouble. The Shawbridge side per­


WRONG SIDE


Kirk, who had hardly put a foot wrong, stormed into the Wren penalty area for Monks’ free kick, blit his powerful header whistled the wrong side of the far


man, Gillibrand, Kirk. Lawson, Simpson, Berko, Taylor, Eyles A..


Stmchcn. Drinkwnter. Borrow- dajo, Alston, Mclllng, .Sheedy. Sub.: Jeffrey. Referee: Mr TL A. Banks


win, Mills, (Atherton),


I. Clarke with a score of two-up against par after tying with Mrs F. Mc- Kinlay. Winners of the prizes


THE Lister Ci.p for the ladies' section at Clitheroe Golf Club was won by Mrs


GOLF


Geddes, gave a prize for a ladies’ competition recently and this was won by Mrs M. Holding vilb 92-15-77


M i


given by Mrs D. Fulton, competition secretary, for a greensome competition were Mrs E. Hadfield and Mrs B. Htncks with 93-23-70 net. The professional, Mr Peter


capture at least one point but with the minutes tick­ ing away they lacked the final bite in front of goal which could have made all the difference. With four minutes to go.


Borrowdale and Alston ended with the latter shoot­ ing just over the angle ot the woodwork. Clitheroe pushed everyone forward in an attempt to


A neat move between


Bush, Hargreaves. Leach, Conboy, Rcdfcm, McMillan, Johnson. D. Eyles, Black- ledgc, Green. Sub. Kocsis.


yard drive in the' closing minutes. Clitheroe Res; Hodkinson,


Always on


top A SOUND 1-0 win over Dukinfield saw Clitheroe’s home programme off to a good start. Tile goal, scored by David


minutes. Clitheroc were al­ ways on top, but tended to be over-anxious, and the midfield trio of Webb, Berko and Eyles had to work hard to keep control.


post. n i th c ro r : Onyon, Coonan. Kirk-


Monks. Sub.: Clarkson. Wren Rovers: Williams, Good­ tlobb, Cardwell.


tile back four, had a good game and Chris Turner, changing over from centre Tor Hie day, played well. In the second half, Dukinfield tried to uDset Clitheroe with their tactics. A few punches were thrown, and kicking after the ball. But the Clitlieroe players,


John On.von in goal, and


achieved the result their football deserved.


to their credit, looked away from the provocation and


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season. This time they visit Mag- liull, over whom cUtheroc


last


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Simpon from a Ken Taylor header. came after 35


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Bush, Leach and Hargreaves kept out the eager visiting forwards and with half an hour to go, Kocsis was brought, on. Johnson had a good shot well saved and Bosh went close with a 25


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Castle Construction


W. Hitclien-A. Blackburn Building and Plastering Contractors


No job too large or too small, Tiling,


Roof, Floor and Wall Pointing, Concreting,


CLITHEROE. Tel. 23133 or 25215


Write or call 7 WELLGATE


etc. for


RAYBUKN COOKERS Oil Fired or Solid Fuel OIL FIRE


ami all spare parts TEL. SKIPTON 2059


80 to choose from BAX1 FIRES


CONVERSIONS FIREPLACES


FRE0 l«NBY & B !R 0 .


For over 150 years


at Manby’s Corner High St., Skipton


Chimney Sweep Brush and Vacuum


TEL. CLITHEROE 24579 5-0 p.m. lo 8-0 p.m.


D. DEVINE J. GLEAVE


DEALER IN ANTIQUE &. MODERN FURNITURE


CLASS & CHIN AWARE RADIOS & JEWELLERY


103 Whalley Road Clitheroe


TELEPHONE 23880 Your Local Builders’ Merchants carter & ammm ltd DERBY STREET, CLITHEROE HAVE LARGE COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF


BUILDING, PLUMBING and PLASTERING MATERIALS BATHROOM SUITES and KITCHEN FURNITURE


Competitive Prices, Good Delivery Service


FOR ALL YOUR D.I.Y. REQUIREMENTS PHONE CLITHEROE 22311


See


i « ¥ ’§ o f


CYRIL HOOLEY


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


57 WOONE LANE


CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 22023


Repairs, Reconditioning and Service of


HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatlo


Hofpoinf, Pamall, Ads, Burco, Lavalux, Rolls 57 Henthorr. Road, Clitheroe


PARNALL— ROLLS—ADA /ER— HOTPOINT— BURCO—SERViS;


i^ W V ^ W W V W W Sales and Workshop


CLSTHEROE - Tei 22979 FIXR8GHT


2 FRANKLIN STREET


ROOFING CONTRACTORS SPECIALISTS IN FELT OVER SLATF. AND STONE FLAG ROOFS


Also any kind of Flat Roofing Work done by Experts with 10 years Written Guarantee against All Leaks and ■ Faults.


OR WRITE — 123 LONGFIELD AVENUE, COITULL, NEAR WIGAN


RING WIGAN 44202 ANY TIME KEN SLATER


Telephone Bolton-by-Bowiand 671 (Ansafone in operation)


PLUMBING,, HEATING & SANITARY ENGINEERING


Bathrooms, Heating Conversion Specialists


ESTIMATES FREE. 24 HOUR SERVICE NO JOB TOO SMALL.


«@ E WAMGT0N (BUILDERS) LTD


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Telephone Chatburn 511


Hepslcve Pipes


Galvanised Steel Manhole Covers from . . .


SSCIPPY solve YOUR WASTE


£2.34


P.C. Manholes ......... Various Prices let


DISPOSAL PROBLEMS COMPLETE SKIP SERVICE


AVAILABLE AT COMPETITIVE RATES


A


WE WILL HIRE OR SELL — • MIXERS from . . . .


g Q week


• WHEELBARROWS . E iW week ACKOW PROPS


• VIBRATING ROLLERS . ..


SOp 30 p week


£1.50dai,y ALSO


4". 6'. 9* CONCRETE BLOCKS Ex yard or full loads


CONCRETING SAND CONCRETING STONE GRANITE CHIPFINGS


From a bagful to full loads


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