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Ctitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 23rd, 1974 Sporting


Waggon .0 ''


/earn ; trophy


AFTER only two seasons ■ in tile Burnley and Dis­ trict Sunday League, Clithcrc .• pub team Wag­ gon and Horses have won the league’s sportsman­ ship trophy.


award to team captain Dennis Greenup, of East- moor Drive, CHthcroe, at the league's presentation dinner at Lower House Can* teen Burnley.


league chairman Mr Peter Maher handed over the


Donor of the trophy


CLITHEROE HAVE TO SETTLE FOR DRAW


the team with fewest book­ ings and sending-off during the season — Waggon had none.


The. trophy is awarded to


competition has been run, Burnley team Apex winning the trophy for the first two seasons. • In the ; league table.


This is the third year the


with 17 points from 18 games.


Waggon finished liftli out of 10 teams in Division One,


Waddington bow out


fiisburn 3, IVaddington 2


AFTER taking the lead twice in a game th a t went


to extra time,


Waddington came away from their Craven Cup semi-final


replay a


through a goal by Ainsworth, who was shortly afterwards


beaten and angry team. Waddington went ahead


chopped down in the penalty nrea. A penalty was awarded but after consulting the


linesman the referee with- d;cw his decision. Gisburn equalised minutes


later and the score was still 1-1 at full time. Ainsworth again put Wad­ dington in the lead, but


Gisburn pulled back another goal. In the second period of


extra time Gisburn put in the winner, although, the scorer appeared to be at lean two yards offside.


O"i?derstones relegated


CALDF.R5TONES FC arc


relocated to the fourth division or the Blackburn Combination after finishing the season at the foot of the third division table. Of their 26 games, the


hospital side won four and droii- six. giving them a


way in the premier division with 25 points from 26 matches (10 wins and five draws!.


to ta l o f 14 p o in ts . Waddinglon finished half­


WITH 10 minutes left, Clitheroe needed to take Just one more wicket to be able to claim the extra overs th a t might well have led to the defeat of Settle. But all the guile of Gee and 17-ycar-old Graham Monk could not pierce the dour defence of Agar and Swainson, although the former was several times


satisfaction of . beginning with a wicket maiden (off the first ball) and later accounted for Hemingway, who was then 42 and had recorded his first double figures of the season.


the season provided young Monk with richly deserved encouragement. He had the


for 20 in five overs and also took a catch.


Monk finished with three


twice interrupted by rain but on the second resump­ tion the side's scoring potential was revealed when Duckworth and Gee were instructed to go for quick rims.


Clitheroc's innings was


push the score along, the former Whalley skipper carrying his bat for 66, including half a dozen fours and a six, with Gee includ­


They obeyed the order to


worth gave the innings an excellent start with an opening stand of 51.


beaten by the professional. His first bowling stint of


Wanderers attack pushed aside


FOR the second time this season Ribblcsdalc Wanderers finished • up losers after declaring, and went down by five wickets to Blackburn Northern.


ment was to some extent offset by the promise of Brian Scott. Promoted from the seconds to open with Jack Ainsworth, he made a good impression and pro­ duced some nice shots in scoring 22.


However, the disappoint-


WHALLEY BYPASSED


• The rhythm of the innings was disturbed by two ad­ journments for rain, but Proctor and Cottam pro­ vided middle-order strength, with Slingcr later hitting a characteristic 38, including a straight 6.


ing five fours In his 40. Earlier, Davies and Duck­


three. Barnes declared just in time to allow a claim for extra overs later on.


With the score at 152 for


hopes of forcing a win by choosing Hemingway to open with Stanley. The former was the linch-pin of the innings and looked like staying all night until beaten by Monk, who was giving the ball plenty of air.


Settle Indicated their


five and although tension mounted as two more


Homincuay 35: N. Diivkworlh. Mot out fi(j; p. Atkinson, c


Ctilhrrur:


8.4-2-3H-2: I. Wilkinson. 4-0-22-0; Sivalnson. 1-0-19-0.


I rnm/Jnc* Stanley. G-0-35-0; M. fomincway. 7-CM5-I: W. Andrew.*.


name s 15; Rl. Homincwav, h Monk 42; \V. Andrews, c Monk


season in the combination saw them finish just below halfway in division two. After taking only three points from their first nine games, they ended up with 27 points—12 wins and three draws. It was Whallcv's first


Clitheroe Reserves’ first Settle: Stanley, c Oldham 1>


b Gee 0: U. Horn, b n am e s J1: S. Andrews, e Stevenson b Monk 1: J . Middleton. Ibw Gee 16; 15. Ward. Ibw Monk 9: ,7. Agar, not out 0; 11. Swainson. not out 0. Extras 1. Total i7 wkts.) 158.


3-0-23-ft: Gee. KM-30-2; K. Harnes. 7-S-24-2: G. Monk. S-l-20-3.


Bowline: H. Wiccleswnrth,


season in the Blackburn Combination. too. They finished sixth m division tour, taking 26 points from 26 games G2 wins; two draws).


WADDINGTON Football Club's annual general meet­ ing takes place at the Lower Buck. Waddington, on Wednesday. May 29th, at f) p.m. I t will be preceded by a committee meeting, starting at 8 p.m.


Settle were then 84 for


wickets soon fell the final breakthrough was not achieved.


iKiviej., <• Hum b


.Middlrlot) I) AmJrows It): Goo. «; Midfiloton h Andrnws 40. Extras 1. Total <3 wkts. dee.) 152.


until lute in the afternoon, leaving Northern with Just over an hour for the reply. Slineer shook them by


Wandc":'= had to bat on


.■.ending back McNultv before lie had scored, but after­ wards Kennedy and Holsall flayed the attack in a suc­ cessful chase for runs. Ken­ nedy's 54 included two 6's and five 4's. Two wickets fell eheanlv. but Standing and Walsh had no difficulty in taking Northern to victory. Ribblrsdalr Wanderers: .1. Alns-


Tvorh, a 3rown 1: n . Scott, c Walsh b Kennedy 22: W. I,ami), c Standing b Brown 0: K. Proctor. c Broivn b Rudd 20; D. Cottam. lbn- h Provo Ml T-


Broun u Rudd 2: B Williams, run out I t : Slinerr. not out 38: P Kr.OM'les. r S'.nlldhii: b Brown 2: ex'.ras 2: lo 'a l 18 wkls. dcc.l


Brou n 12.7-4--,“-4. .1. Rudd 9-1-22-2. P .loner S-n-27-n.


Biv.vliii1-- Ken in tty !M-3il-’..


.lor.es. b s llncer 2: I, Walsh, not out. 17; extras 5. total |5 wkls.l


tiin-on .11: .1 Atherton, b Sllnrer .">• .1 Slimline, not no; 28: P.


Knowles 2-0-22-0. P. Wilkinson 3-0- 46-1


134. Bo’iHna: Slinprr 7-1-81-1. P.


Ladies triumph


IN the Lancashire County Handicap Shield competi­ tion, Clttheroc Ladies won their return match at Black­ burn by 4 and 3.


Burke 2 and 1; E. lladfield beat D. shorrork 2 up; M. Brmrley Ival A. Harwood A and 5; n. Hindis lof-t to M. Greaves 2 and 3; C. Hargreaves beat J3. Hullork 1 up (at the 10th ) : D. Sutler- ihwaite lost to D. Boast. 5 and 8; and D. Underwood lost to M. Howarth 3 and 1.


n^PUM*: .7. Huddleston IjtrI


Nu 1*i'. b s 'aner r 0: J. Ilalsal'. b snii-.-ier 25: Kennedy tbv b W:I-


Ulaelhiurii Xnrthrrn: B Me- c


WHALLEY ran up a score of 155 for eight declared but then found them­ selves unable to get Barnoldswick out and so finished as losers. I t was an entertaining


game • despite a hold-up of half-an-hour when Whalley were a t the wicket. The villagers made an un­


easy s ta r t against some hos­ tile bowling by Pickup, los­ ing Slingcr before a ru n had


been scored, and another a t 22.


cheaply but then Grccn- halyh and Anderson featured in a stand of 30 and Whallcy were 53 for


Another wicket fell


ther quick wickets put Whal­ ley on 53 for five, at which stage David Blczard and Tim Marshal] (promoted in the batting order) staged a re­ covery and took the score to 12i before another wicket fell The next three men added 34 and the declara­ tion was made at 155 for eight, leaving Baronldswiek to score 130 in 85 minutes it they were to claim the extra overs. As it transpired, this


three when the i-ain came. After the restart, two fur­


five wickets in hand. Whallp*: J. Slimier b Pickup 0:


was ‘ knocked out of sight'* and the target passed with


proved to he no daunting task— the Whalley bowling


Grrcuhalyh c Marker b Pickup 3>»; D. nu«hton b Pickup 10; A. Anderson e Scotburn b Hcidy -K D. nk+ard nnl out


-IB:


A G r e e n u Pickup 0: T. Marshall htmjnl Scothern u


Marker 36: M. Galpin b Pickup 3: H. Bowman c Barker b Piektip 11; P. Bradley not out n. Extra* 5. Total (H wkts dec.) 155. Bowling: P. Pickup 17-B-76-G; D.


Langho beat the clock


Langho Centre 87 for 6, Blackburn N. 84.


THE local derby between Langho Centre and Black­ burn Northern seconds was keenly fought, Blackburn setting Langho 84 to beat in DO minutes.


The Langho bowlers never


gave the visitors chance to get into thoir stride. Walsh taking four for 33 and Barton three for 23.


The Centre's opening pair, Crompton and Standen.


made a stand of 40 and fittingly skipper Devoy saw his team home with an un­ beaten 22. I.niinlm: .1. Crompton lil: P.


1101 Ota 72; W. Steele 2t V. Gal- lnghcr not out 2. Extras 3. Total


(R wkts) 87. for 33; N. Barton, three for 23


Duckworth’s 70 puts Wlialley in semi-final


Darwcn 116, Whatley 2nd 211 for 9


WHALLEY 2nd were amonp the runs when they beat Darwen for a place in the seml-flnnlL of the


Lawrcnson Cup Kevin Duekworth hit two 6's


and cicht 4's In nn innmgs of 75 scored in 11 overs. When he was stumped Whallcy were 112 for three. He was ably supported


by Bradley (16» and Wood 130*. A middle-order partnership of 40 by SutclUIe i28» and Shuttleworih lifti put the villagers in a secure


position. Tight bowling assisted by keen


ley 5t> K Duckworth “0. A. Wood 30, J. Peters 2. P. Sutclillc 28. P. Pnultleworih 18, M. Fallon 12. T Marshall 11. R. Singleton not out 9, D. Wilcock not out 1. extras 15, total (9 wkts.) 211.


M. Gorton 3-35. T Marshall 4-41.


Gorton leads run chase


Barnoldswirk 120 for 9 drr.


WHALLEY fared the prospect of making i*r> in as many minutes in order to claim the extra five overs against Barnoldswick. They lost Peters in tho first over and Higclnbottom went at. 1ft. Alan Wiod Joined Mick Gorton and Whalley were 107 before Wood was out for 43 The village ude Hun coasted home by snon wickets Gorton was nos out 55


2- 3-


sharpies 6-1-20-0: B. Hclciy «;*o-17-l: G. Barker 2-0-28-1: .1. K’obert.s 2*O-ft*0. Itarnoldswiek: K. Wil.-on e Bow­


man b Galpin 35; E. Plant r Hushton b Galpni H: Reidy b Greenbalgb 21; G. Barker b Greenhalgh 11: G. Whipp r Anderson b Galpin 23; P. Pickup not out 12; B. Grave not out, Extras 8. Total *5 wkts) 157. Bowling; M. Oalptn u-0.61-3;


H. Bowman 4,-1-0-717-0; Green* halgh 6-0-51-2.


RAIN RUINS CONTEST


THE weather spoilt Read's match with Cherry Tree. I t could have developed into an excellent contest, but both teams had to be content, with a point.


trouble against Newby and Waddington, losing their first five wickets for only 35. There was then nn interruption for rain and when play was resumed the whole course of the match altered. Towncnd. the home pro­


Cherry Tree were in some


fessional. hit five G\s and six 4's and defied all Read’s ntiLcmpLs to limit his scor­


declared at, 147 for eight leaving Read 100 minutes


ing. Cherry Tree rvcntunlly


A NEW trophy, for the Rlbblesdale Table Tennis


Association player who has made the most pro­ gress in the past season, was presented a t the association’s annual din­ ner and dance. It was handed over to


' bowl donated by Mr Fred : Haydock. This went to second division champions CVtlierop CC B (Michael Hall John Martindalc and


Sianden B player Tony Waddington by donor Mr Geoffrey Tomlinson, the association's new president. Actively involved with the association for many years, Mr Tomlinson has recently taken over the presidency from Mr Fred Steele. He also presented another new award—a silver rose


Hargreaves) mid division two was topped by the Catholic Youth Club (David Lofthouse. Billy Murphy and Glen Williams). Runners-up were: League


VETS LOSE


division one, Caldcrstoncs A; division 2 Standen B; handicap division 1. Stan­ den A; division 2, Standen B.


view at Clitheroe Cricket Club tonight whon the A and B teams meet to de­ cide who goes forward to the finals of the Ribble Valley Sports Week four-a­ side table tennis competi­ tion. The other semi - filial


• A noodle contest is in


played tonight is between Caldcrstones A my Pendlc


Jan Kozlowski). Clitheroc Cricket Club's ' teams have had considerable


Mill A. In the quarter finals, Trti-


• •’(rch Philip H»'l and ' ;eh"»i Oldham — took the ''st..(lLfislon title and the 'avelock cup. Lee won the -ingles championship and he and Hall the doubles


title. Birch took the Bama C ud


oiccess this season. The A '"M — Frank I/"), Robert


tex A lost 8-1) to Pendle Mill A; the 41 club went down 5-3 to Clitheroo CC B. and Clitheroe CC A beat Standen Hall A 7-1. Caldor- stoncs A had a walk-over at the expense of Trutex B who were unable to raise a team. The final of the competi­


tion will take place at the Ribblesdale Evening Centre


cup winners wero Trinity B (John. Pickles. Ted Thompson and Norman


as under-18 champion. Division one handicap


on Friday next week (7-30 p.m.).


ners and team-mates, after the presentations.


PICTURE: Trophy win­


CASTLE VETERANS opened the bowling season with two narrow defeats, the first at homo to Todmordcn and tho other at Milnshaw Park.


Casllo Volorann 281, Todmorden


201, G. Blundell 18, J. Howard 8; K. Knowles 9, Mrs Robinson 16; H. Marshaw 7, T. Mcaghan 18; Mrs Marshall 18, H. Ftolden 16; H. Kibble 18, T. Johnson 14; J . Murphy 18, H. Grindrod 17; H. Nelson 2, Mrs Taylor 18; .1. Whittaker 10, Mr Taylor 18; ■ II. Bowker 18, \V. Greenwood 15; N.


Windlc IB, A. Kershaw 5: ,1. Sher- likor 12, T. Smith 18; W. Wright 9. A. FjoJdeu 18; W. Fisher in, I. Smilh 11; S. Edmondson 18. G. Greenwood 10; W. Harrison 18, .J. Beharrrii 11: Mj> J , Whitaker J0, N. Eastwood J8; H. I,«u*on 18. II. J,nrd 11; J. Goldard 15. J . Harproave.s 18; T. Nelson 9, I. I’ ieldinK 18; T. Wipnall 18, t>.


. fast bowling, and in rapidly deteriorating liglut. Read never looked like scoring at


and Wnddington’.s figures of four for 47 and four for G3 c o u l d b e considered creditable. Against some negative if


for the reply. With a wet ball. Newby's


the required rale. With 10 minutes to go the game was abandoned due


m a chancoless Innings. P.arnnldMvirk: 120 (9 wkts. drr.) Whalley bowline: R. Sinclf.on


U'hallrv 2nd 121 for 3.


Dnnvcn: 146. WhalU v bowline; M. Fallon 2-22,


fieldine (seven catches and a ru n o u ti ensured th a t Darwcn wore behind the clock until the innings finished in the middle of the 32nd' over. Whalley: M. Gorton I. P. Brad­


Static!etl 71: II. llardcastle 13: J. Walsh 0; X. Barton .11 .M. Deny.


Northern: HI. Langho bowling: •?. Walsh, four


Read sail into Haig round 3


REad earned the right to meet Warton (Cumbria) in tlie third round o,' the , *» Competition at home on June 2nd, when they proved too good for Mawdesley, defeating the


Southport League team by 130, F°r once. Read chose to


tho boundary with regulari.. bat and werc amply re­


warded as their batsmen revelled in somc "friendly" bowling, despatching it to


ahd occasionally out of the field. Fairciough finally found


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his form and made 88 not out to bc mainstay of the innings which brought 243 runs from the allotted 40 overs. for the loss of only four wickets.


too great for them as Read's opening bowlers proved a little too quick for tile early batsmen, six wickets fell for 37 runs and despite a stand °f 57 and a well-hit 53 from Blundell, Mawdesley were all out for 113 to give Read


Mmvdeslcy found the task


a comfortable victory. The wickets were shared


between Waddington. Newby and Sumner. The only dis­ turbing feature from Read's view point was that several chances were missed which


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c Cummings b HltrMn 17: D. Hindle not out 34. Extras 5. Total (4 wkls) 243.


9-3-31-4; F. Newby 6.4-2-24-3; R. Goodway 7-0-40-u; E. Sumner 5.1-5-17-3.


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Earby v Baxenden, Read Padiham, Settle v Cherry Tree, \Yhaliey v Clitherot Sunday: Ramsbottom Cup,


derers v Barnoldswick, Gt Ha mod v Blackburn Nor,


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Ro.vi’o, Oswaldtwistle v Earby, Hawtonstall v GEC, Darwrti v Whailoy, Chcrrj* Tree v Settle, Barnolilswick v Ribblesdale W


CLirilEROE 152 — 3 dec. Settle 98—7; Blackburn Nor 134—5. Rib- blrsddo Wands 132—8 dec.; Bar- noldswick 157—5. Wballey 155—8 doe.; Cherry Tree 147—8 doc. Hoad fW—4; Earby 123—8 doc, Parf/Jum 85—5; Gt Harwood 125- 9 dec.. Baxenden 59-—


6.


narnoldswiek hlaekburn N padiham ............. Clitheroc E trby Head


..................


not on: 55, r> Hiscinbottom 1°. A. Wood 43. M. Fa lion not out 3. extras in. total


Whatley: J. peters 9. M. Gorton i :j wkts.) 121. Fail by 2 runs


Hihhk'Mialc Wanderer* 2nd l-'J*. Biivenden 2nd 139


anan 2-34 M Kmbrey 2-19, U. tji-nti 3-19. N. Curley 2-27.


B Scott 38, N. Robinson 1, A. Hoigatn 27, ,1. Hutchins 6, M.


Bihlilesdale 2nd: A. Parker M.


Seedall 22, N Curley 2. B. Buchanan 16, K. Taylor 0. M Fmbrev 1. O. Hargreaves 1, extras Id, total 138.


Points shared


Kihblrsdale IV. 2nd 182 for (• dee.. ltnM’trn>(all 3rd 78 for 5


AFTER a good star t, middle-order strength enabled Wanderers to put on 59 for ihc sixth wicket against Ilawtenstall. ,T. Lcemin? Lit 32 and M. Scedall an un­ beaten 28. enabling a derlaration at. 132. The visitor;; had an opening stand of 43. but then lost some


rbeap wickets and ended a t 78 for five. Itibhlcsdalr 2nd: A. Parker 10,


P Nestor 29. N Robinson 8, A. llolcate 15, j . Hutchins 0, J. Lnrmmg 32. M. SeedAll not out 28. P. Hargreaves not otit 2, extras 8. total (6 wkts. dec ) 132. llnwlrhstull 2nd: 78 (5 wkts.). Ribblesdale bowline: M. Embrey


1-17. A, Parker 3-22, K. Taylor M3


Burgess forges


Chatburn win Chalburn J25 for 8.


Rarwen 121 for 7 dee.


to bad liglC. Cherry Tree; K. Kennedy, c


CHATBURN pulled ofT n com­ mendable eight-wicket victory over Darwen in the Ribble Valley


Goodway b Newby 5: K. Flat- ley. b Waddington 16; P. Ben­ son b Waddington 0; B. Wood- head, b Newby 8: D. Eecles, Ibw Newby • 1: Towtiemi, e P. Grainger b Waddington 65: II. Cox, c Goodway b Wadfllngton 14; G. EddlestAne, b Newby 26; M. Taylor, not out 10. Exlrap 2. Total (R wicket* dec.) 147. Bowling: ,1. Waddington 13-0-


63-4, F. Newby 9.4-2-17-4; D. Biebv 3-0-3I-0. Bead: W. IV Faircloirsh, h


Tnwnend 4; M. Georgcson. c; Taylor b I’Tatley 22: I). Bigby. e Clm-ke h Tmvnciul 18; M. Grainger, not mil 18; II. Good- May. c EddlPslnno b Fialley 7; I). Hindle. nol otd in. Extras 9. Total (.| wkU) 88 Bowling: Townend 9-ft-27-2; A.


Lewi as 17. Milnshaw P a rk 25ft, Caslle


Clarke 2-ft-l 1-11: K. Fiatley 5-0-27- 2; H. Boyln 1-0-14-ft.


Ve.lerans 246. It. Hodkinson 6, c . Blundell 15; O. Chippendale 15, .1. Knowles 2; 1. Alston 15, T. Wlgnall 5; B. Gent 15, W. Wright 5; P. Ironiield 9, Mrs Marshall 15; E. Lister 15, Mr Marshall 8; M. Long 15, H. Nelson 7; M. Leacy 15, B. Fisher 12; D. Duckworth 7, S. Edmondson 15; B. Gent 10, T. Nel* son 15; D. Chippendale 15, J. Murphy 14; H. Holden 15, W, Harrison 81 D. Walton 13, II. Bowker 15; M. Eamshaw 15, Mrs J . Whitaker 7; E. Hodkinson 13, M. Webster 15; M. Birtwistle 12, Mrs N. Wright 15; D. Duerdcn 15, B. Lawson 13; A. Hornby 5., .J, Whitaker 15; I. Bury 10. W. Law- mq 15; G. Blair 6, N. Wiudlc 15;


G-.Browtt S» H, Dcwon 15. LINE-UP


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Amateur Cricket League. Burgess and O’Neill pul the


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and L. Whittaker applying the finishing touch.


O’N'dll 32. O Lambert 12. B. Jones 10. K. Adamson 4. C. Whit­ taker 5, G Seotl 13. J. Fort 1. L Whittaker not- out. 2. H. Kay not out 0, extras l, total (8 wkts ) 12a. Ciiiitbiirn bowline: IT. Burgess -1-mi, c. Whittaker .i-tn.


Darwrn: 124 (7 wkts. dec.). Chatburn: A. Burgess 45. A.


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NEEDING only 17 to win and with four wickets it) hand. Wan­ derers finished two runs short of the winning target of 110, in the Lawrcnson Cup second reur.ti. They would not have had *9 many runs lo chase but for late defiance by the visitors' last pair, who put on 36. I,a\rnden 2nd: 139 Rtbblesdale bowltni.*: B. Buch­


G. E. PARKER


CLEANING CONTRACTOR Vacuum Chimney Sweeping


House Cleaning Carpet Cleaning Floor Polishing Free Estimates


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. Clitheroc 23475


26. M. Fallon 3-18. M. Gorton 52


Cherry Tree . . Gt Harwood . . Baxenden Settle


HibblcFrialc W Whallcy


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IHRBLESDALE LEAGUE P W D L Ps


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4 i o r MILLER and BULLOCK Contractors Tarmac


38 BALMORAL AVENUE, CLITHEROE.


CAR PARKS FARM ROADS. DRIVES, PATHS, etc.


Also Concreting Drives. Estimates Free.


Tel. Stonyhurst 471 or Evenings Tel. Ciithoroe 23054.


VICTORIA FORGE FOR ALL YOUR CATES and


Or...mental and Structural Engineer*.


RAILINGS, BRACKETS and FITTINGS.


Frco Estimates— Prompt Service Trade Enquiries Invited.


Open Oaily 8-0 a.m. to 5-30 p.m., Tussdays and Thursdays till 7-30 p.m., Saturdays 8-0 a.m. to 1-0 p.m.


VICTORIA FORCE William Street, Nelson. Telephone Nelson 691644.


Drains cleared, slate repairs, Dointing.


General maintenance.


1 UUCCLEUCU AVENUE CLITHEROE


Telephone 2421)3 M ELECTRICIANS


INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS NO JOB TOO SMALL.


D. BAILEY, Electricals Tc! Rollon-by-Bowland 661.


Chimney Sweep Brush and Vacuum


B. BRIDGES 2 WOONE LANE, OLITHEROE


Tel. 228(17 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.


Chimney Sweep Brush and Vacuum D. DEVINE


TEL. CLITHEROE 245711 5 0 p.m. to 8 II p.m.


CYRIL HOOIEY


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


57 WOONE LANE


CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 22023


Repairs, Reconditioning and Service of


HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatic


Castle Construction


W, Hitchen • A. Blackburn Building and Plastering Contractors


Roof, Floor and Wall Tiling, Pointing, Concreting, etc.


No job too large or too small Write or call


CLITHEROE. Tel. 23133 or 25215


7 WELLGATE


WHY PUT UP WITH DAMP UNEVEN FLOORS


Estimates tree—No obligation EDGINGS


ASPHALT FLOORS AND VINYL TILING


when you can have James Bolton & Son


PAVINGS .AND PATHS nonsuit:


LOWER EANAM WHARF BLACKBURN


(ASPIIALTERS) LTD


Telephone Blackburn 5U438 Evenings: Blackburn 55342


on all floor problems See ANBY’S


SKIPTOA for


RAYBURN COOKERS Oil Fired or Solid Fuel OIL FIRE


and all spare parts TEL. SIvlPTON 5444


81) to choose from BAX1 FIRES


CONVERSIONS FIREPLACES


FRED MANBY & BRO.


For over 150 years


at Manby’s Corner High St., Skiptou


EDISFORD KENNELS


Time to have your TERRIERS stripped Westies, Cairns, Wires, Scotties etc. Also


Poodle Clipping and Shampooing Boarding for cats and dogs


For appointment Tel. Clitheroe 22129


WASHER REPAIRS W. ROTHWELL


TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 24977 NEW & RECONDITIONED WASHERS & CLEANERS Hoover, Servis, Philips,


Hotpointv Parnall, Ada, Burco, Lavalux, Rolls 57 Henthorn Road, Clitheroe


FARMERS l Are you in need of a new


building?


Reasonably priced. Early delivery to your specification. Consult —


K. & J. FABRICATIONS


Structural Steel Manufacturers PENDLE TRADING ESTATE CHATBURN. TEL. 528 lor free estimate


We also manufacture SILO TIPPINGjraAILERS AND BALE TRAILERS, PIG CRATES. ETC.


MOBILE WELDING PLANT FOR REPAIRS ON YOUR PREMISES.


DEREK LEIGH No Deposit


TV RENTALS 20in. and 24in.


39 Bleasdale Avenue Clilheroe


Telephone 24IBS NOEL N ig M l CO. For all


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kemvood Repairs


ALL MAKES OF NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS AND CLEANERS


PARNALI.— ROLLS—ADA


HOOVER— HOTPOINT— BURCO—SERVIS Sales ami Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET CLITHSROE - Tel 22979


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