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IN their, last home,game of, the season Clitheroe produced ^ a startling performance and literally took'; Ford ap ar t’at the seams.' ' T h e y ' w en t ah e ad a f t e r 10, 4
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Splendid ' 1 finale , /
minutes, when Dolphin smashed home a' Binby rebound. In the second ■ half Clitheroe moved into top gear. -
Geoff Payton planted a shot in the top of- the nfet after only 60 seconds and four minutes, later Dolphin repeated his tricks by converting a Tony Monks comer... . . . ' Ford pulled one back, but it was .
the only chance they, were allowed " • against the hard-hitting, all-action.
from about 30 yards out the ball dropping over
the.keeper’s head.
ing just ns dangerous as they had been all evening, Clitheroe built up an a t ta c k which Colin Monks
finished off in style. • Clitheroe : Onyon, Beard, T. Monks, Gyles, Eddleston, Dolphin,
Payton, Bisby, Kirk, C. Monks, Gil- Iibrand. Sub: Aspinall.
- HUGH BEAN
Helping hand '
layor’s Parlour on Satur- vhich raised £50 for Rib* alley Scouts’ and Guides’
layoress, Coun. F. Sing- and Mrs Singleton, were at a coffee morning in
Ribble Valley Mayor
cats included the High ff of Lancashire, Maj. Greenwood and Mrs
iwood, and civic leaders. Clitheroe, Hyndburn,
"an Mr Stanley West- and Mrs Westhead, and ict commissioners for ts and Guides Dr G. nson and Mrs Ellis. 0 Guides from St Paul’s, jy Marsden and Sian or, who not only served 1 but cleared and washed , are to be officially ;ed for their help. dls, including bring and ind cakes, were manned ie Mayoress’s committee bers and Guide leaders..
bum and Burnley, presenting Scouts and *s were Scout Commis- Mr A. Smith, district
Charity workers
ities over the past 12 .hs, members were told at mnual meeting, ain charities to benefit • the Blackburn branch of Multiple Sclerosis Society St Denys Children's
fHEROE Ladies’ Circle raised £387 for local
nsley; vice-chairman, >n Rushton; secretary, ne Tennant; treasurer,
lored knit-in. ficers elected for 1975-G : Chairman, Gillian
ing, coffee morning, good r stall, jumble sale and
e, Clitheroe. The money raised by a Beaujolais
la Hailwood; area dele- , Liz Parkinson; commun-
| $
lervice convenor, Elaine lett; entertainments con- r, Glenda Heanan; speak- .convenor, Margaret *; circle convenor, Bret, o; bulletin and Press
:er, Dorothy Cushing; ites secretary, Pamela,
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Oldham hits 40
The Sensational ALEX HARVEY BAND-
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Clithcroc' Youth 61-5, Blackburn N . . 65-5.
CLITHEROE Youth Team’s first home match of the season ended in . defeat, but the game was a great advertisement for the RibbleBdale •* Youth Cricket League. In ideal conditions, Clitheroc bat
ted first but suffered a setback when they lost Phillip Hall for nought. Wilson and Oldham kept the score mounting until the latter was out for six. With the score at 40, captain Michael Oldham was brilliantly caught for 31. The remaining seven overs produced only 21 runs. - Blackburn started slowly due to
JO CASTLE STREET, CUTHEROE — T*l. 2 4 5 5 0 . Hit at Blaekbum, Burnley, Neleon and Rawtenstall.
READ. FINED
FOR BREACH OF CUP RULES
excellent fielding hut it took the introduction of Paul Seedle and Michael Thornton to make a break through. Stubborn resistance by Battersby and hard hitting by Smith saw the visitors to victory but not until the last over. The fielding point was won by
,0, M. Wilson 6, N. Thornton 0, J. 'Seedle not out 11, A. Girvan 5, N. Crowther not out 0. Extras 8. Total (5. wickets) 61. Blackburn N: (5 wickets) 65. Clitheroe bowling: R. Birch 1 for
Nigel Thornton. Clithcroc: M. Oldham 31, B. Hall
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Cherry Tree.......... ..... 3 2 1 0 9 Padtham................ ..... 3 2 1 0 9 CUtheroe...v...... ..... 3 1 2 0 6 Baxenden............. ..... 3 0 3 0 3 Blackburn N.......... ..... 3 0 3 0 3 Gt Harwood......... ..... 3 0 3 0 3 Earby........... ........ ..... 3 0 2 1 2 Read...................... ..... 3 0 2 1 2 WhaUcy................. ..... 3 0 2 1 2 Settle................. . ..... 3 0 1 2 1 Ribb Wand............ ..... 3 0 1 2 1
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THE Ribble Valley Football League will play CUtheroe Reserves, champ ions o f ’ Blackburn Combination, Division two, for the Lawrenson Trophy at Shawbrdge on Sunday. Kick-off. 3 p.m. 1 Ribble Valley will choose from the following 16: A. O’Neill, J. Rimmer, Rod Taylor (all King’s Arms); T. Dobson, F. Smalley, G. King and
Johnson (Chatburn), B. Bolton, R.’ Wilkinson, M. Dowden and Livesey (Hurst Green), K. Turner, L. Aspin-
wall and R.’ McLean (Royal Oak), P. Houldeworth (Clitheroe Acad) and Whiteside (Waddington). Trainer is
Vic Adcroft (icing’s Arms). TENNIS .
CLITHEROE Cricket Club men’s tennis team dealt Cherry Tree a
crushing 8-1 blow in the East Lanca shire League at the weekend. The. team members for the home game were J . Bailey, S. Brotvn, R. Altham, P. Banks, J. Willis and M. Chapman. In their first two games of the season, the Clitheroe team have met the only two sides that defeated them last season — and beaten them both.
TEAMS; Clithcroe CC (v Barnoldswick, a,
Sat.): K, Barnes (capt.), G. DavieB, N. Duckworth, R. Stevenson, J. Boden, M. Oldham, R. Birch, S. Westhead, G. Dixon, G. Monk, Gee. Scorer: N. Weaver. Meet Chatbum Road 1-30.
h, Sat.): W. Monk, J. Hill, J. Seedle, M. Atkinson, G. Sutcliffe, K . . Barker, J. Pye, p . Brennan, P. Hall, J. Mareden, A. Gordon. Reserves from: G. Bennett, N. Thornton, P. Seedle, N. Crowther. Scorer: D. Hard castle. Meet ground 2-30.
Clitheroc CC 2nd (v Rolls-Royce, CHtheroe CC (v Padiham, Sun
day, Ramsbottom Cup): As Satur day, but P. Hall replacing Gee. Scorer: N. Weaver. Meet Chatbum Road 1-30).
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FIXTURES Ribblcsdalc League
Wanderers v Settle, Baxenden v • Read, Gt Harwood v Earby, Cherry Tree v Blackburn Northern, Bar
Padiham v Whalley, Ribblesdalc
noldswick : v Clitheroe. Sunday. Ramsbottom Cup, 1st round: Gt Harwood v Rend, Black-
, Lucas v Earby, Bamoldswick v Ribblesdale Wanderers, Langho Centre v Baxenden, Padiham v Clitheroc, Settle v Rolls-Royce.
Division One
Oswaldtwistle Imm., Blackburn Northern, v BBCCV, Rolls-Royce v Gt Harwood, Read v Baxenden, Lower. Darwen v Bamoldswick.
Langho Centre v GEC; Lucas v Division Two Settle v Ribblesdale Wanderers, ’
Whailpy.v Padiham, Earby v Raw- tcnstall, Oswaldtwistlc Imm v Dnr- ••wen, Clitheroe v Rolls-Royce,’
BBCCV v Cherry Tree (at St Andrew’s), Old Ros6endaUans v Lucas. Sunday: Earby v Lucas.’
D O U B L E J O Y
RIBBLESDALE Wanderers 2nd XI- had a highly satisfying weekend. In a division two Ribblesdale League game they thrashed Rolls-Royce by nine wickets.and on Sunday they, dismissed Cherry Tree 2nd from the Lawrenson Cup with five wickets to spare. Walton and Buchanan destroyed
the RollB-Roycc batting with six for 19 and four for 16 respectively while, on the following day, five of the batsmen scored well into double figures.
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Rolls-Royce 39, Ribblcsdale Wnnds 2nd 40 for 1.
' ROLLS-ROYCE: 39. RIBBLESDALE WANDS 2nd:
. A. Parker 0, B. Scott 19, A. J. Wallbank 19.‘ Extras 2. Total (one
wicket) 40. Ribblesdale bowling: B. Buchanan 12-5-16-4, D. Walton 12-5-19-6.
Cher ry Tree 126, Ribblcsdale Wands 127 for five.
A. Parker 8, B. Scott 18, A. J. Wallbank 26, W. Workman 18, M. Sccdall not out 23, A. Aspin not out 31. Extras 6. Total (five wickets)
. 127. . Ribblesdale bowling: A. Parker
two for 18, A. J. Wallbank two for 34, K. Taylor three for 20.
Sutcliffe’s six for 26
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Clithcroc 2nd 73, .Oswaldtwistle Imm. 2nd 61.
WITH a return of six for 26 in nine overs; Sutcliffe spun Clitheroc 2nd to a 12 ru n v ic to ry ag a in s t Oswaldtwistle at Chatbum Road. Clitheroe themselves, had prob
lems in reaching a total of 73, which was achieved with some late resist ance. Neither side was happy on a wet .wicket nor helped by a slow outfield.
Clitheroe 2nd: K. Barker 1, P. Hall 3, J. Pyc 11, M. Wilson 3, M. A tk in so n 9, W. Monk 11, D. Brennan 0. J. Secdle 12. J. Hill 14. J.
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CHERRY TREE: 126. RIBBLESDALE WANDS 2nd:
bum Northern v Whalley, Burnley B v Cherry Tree (at St Andrew's),
p laint by Oswaldtwistle Immanuel who lost to Read in the preliminary round of the competition on April 27th and subsequently objected to Read's inclusion of. a first- • team man. The rules say “it is left to the discretion of indi vidual clubs to select only reg ular 2nd eleven or third eleven
The fine arised from a com
players The league management
committee has power to fine offending clubs and to reverse the result. In this instance the committee have, thought it sufficient to impose a fine and have the match replayed. The replay will be.on Sun-
.sports trophies at St Augus tine’s School, Billing-ton.. .
HEAD CC have been fined £10 by the Ribblesdale League management committee for a breach of the awards won by three of the Lawrenson Cup'rules.
The celebrities handed out awards won by 'three of the
school teams m compet.t.ons
organised by the Ribble Val ley Schools’ Sports Associa tion.
, 1, while the fourth year team won ‘ their final, ’ against Nordcn School 4-3.'
the second year boys won the final of their competition 2-
day, so Great Harwood will have to await the' result, before knowing who their fir st-round opponents will be. The second round draw (May 18th) is also affected and Set tle, who have already progres sed to round two, will also have to wait to learn who they n ext meet. Their second round game will now be played on May 25th.
REPLAY. Arrangements have been
made to replay, the April 19 th games which, in the senior .league and in division one,'
"were washed out. .This will be .done on Sunday, August 10th and to make room the Settle v Blackburn Northern game has been brought forward to Sun
day, August 3rd. Unfortunately for Division
Two clubs, Ribblesdale Wan derers 2nd and Cherry Tree 2nd succeeded in playing their
. game on April 19th. The result, a draw, still
Staniforth’s day
DESPITE a spirited display by John Staniforth, who took seven wickets for 41 and had a knock of 25, Whalley 2nd suf fered defeat at Cherry Tree.
Cherry Tree 2nd 148-9 dec., Whalley 2nd 111.
. caught at extra cover by Peters. Cherry Tree then slumped from 12*6-5 to 148-9
two quick wickets but .after being 59-4 the home side put on another 67 runs before Staniforth had Duxbury (39)
Left hander Staniforth took
declared. The .Whalley side had the
i side. The visitors started with strong intent but it soon became apparent that Whal ley would have to try for a draw. Staniforth, his side’s highest scorer,* made 25.
emphasis on youth, with five players from the under-18s
. Young Richard Wright had a steady innings of 23 and J. Peters scored 21. Cherry Tree claimed the extra 'overs with
points..
. • .. Cbeny Tree 2nd: 148-9 dec.' ,-WhaUey bowling: J. Stanilorth 7
. Marsden 4, G. Sutcliffe hot out 4. Extras 1, Total 73. Oswnldtwistlc Imm. 2nd: 61. Chtheroc bowling: J. Scedlc three -
of 17, J. Marsdon one of *12, G. Sutcliffe six for 26.’
Whalley pro: better news
• trapped a nerve between two ribs and had to leave the field against Cherry Tree.
WHALLEY professional Ken Snellgrove may, after all, be able to play for hiB side at Fadihom on-Saturday. At tho weekend Snellgrove
-he will be fit for Saturday. But if he does play he will be strapped and only be able to bat.
. Whalley secretary Mr Tim Marshall. —-■ .
endeavour to engage a substi tute professional from the County .ground staff,” said
“If he is not fit,- we will .
'■ . He has, however, been having heat treatment at Old Trafford to extract the nerve, and will know today whether
4or 41; M. Gorton 2 for 31. Whalley 2nd: M. Gorton 2, N.
: Wright 23, J. Peters 21, R. Single ton 0, D. Wilcock 6, R. Lund not out
« 2, A. Francis 2. Extras- 15. Total 111.
• , HOMING
WINNER of Clitheroe Hom ing Society’s 120-mile race from Stonehall Common was a . bird entered by Tottam Bros, which f in ish ed , several minutes ahead of the second- placed entry.
entered by 42 members and the winner’s time was three hours and four'minutes.' .
A total of . 484 birds were Results: Cottam Bros 1146-
98, F. Howarth* 1125-88, W.* Frankland 1120-09, Hitchon
..* k. 1107-63. V —
and Chatburn 1117-82, E. - Jones 1119-66, Hitchon and .' Chatburn 1116-24, J. B. W. Scott 1115-64, G. Wilkinson 1114-42; R. Mitchell 1114-10, R. Lavin 1112-78, F. Walker 1112-47,. A. and J. ^Speak -
Keighley 5, J. Stoniforth 25, D. • Bleazard 8, D. Higginbottom 2, R.
, Whalley at 108-9 and it took . them four overs and six balls to separate youngsters Lund and Francis to clai/n their four
stands, so that day’s prog ramme cannot be replayed.
rally for third formers, held at Nordeit7 was won by the St Augustine’s team. As well 'as presenting the trophies, the gu e s ts h an d ed oyer in- . dividual shields to every . member of the winning teams — a total of 45 in all. The teams had been coached by PE teacher Mr Alan Jones.
An inter-school netball
prizewinners with Jimmy Mullen (left) and Richard
Our picture shows the Dinnis.
David (15) makes debut
.hour/ Glitheroe rallied to a convincing win at Ashton.
Ashton Tn 1, Clithcroe 4. A GOAL down after-half an
TEAM coach Richard Dinnis . and outsjde left Jimmy Mul-' len, of third division champ ions Blackburn Rovers, took, time off from their own' c e leb ra t io n s to .present
TRINITY A still lead the division one handicap league in the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association, but Standen B will take the. title if they gain four points from their last game, against Ribblesdale Wanderers. , The division two handicap title
Standen coiild snatch title
' ‘ On the footballing front, :• games,if they are to overhaul the
looks like going to Trinity C—bar r in g an outstanding finish by. Catholic YC A, who must take full points from their two remaining
leadere.- Results: Division One (Handicap): Clitheroe CC B 7 (M. Hall 3 wins, D.
• Trinity A
• Crycr 3; M. Oldham 1), Ciithcroc CC A 2 (F/Lee 1, R. Birch 1). . Division Two (Handipap): Calder- stonea B l.(G. Gunner 1), Trinity C 8 (T. Wilson 3, M. Heywood 3, M. Child 2); Standen C 4 (C. Thome 2, J. Mason 1, D. Thomas 1), Catholic YC A 5 (G. Cotterill 3, D. Lofthouse 2); Trinity C 8 (T. Wilson 3, M. Heywood 3, M. Child 2), Standen D 1 (D. Parker); Trinity C 7 (M. Child - 3, M. Heyrtood 2, T. Wilson 2), Standen C 2 (C. Thome 2). Division One Handicap P W L A F
Standen B.................... 6 6 0 14 40 Clithcroe CCB........... 7 4 3 28 35 Standen A..... .............. .7 3 - 4 33 30 Chatbum........ .............. 6 4 2 28 26 RWCC......................
. 7 6 1 2043
Clitheroc CC A....... ... 6 2 4 32 22 Caldcrstones A........... 7 0 7 48 15
6 1 5 31 23, Dirinion Two Handicap P W L A F ,
Trinity.£•••.••............. .6 . 5 1 16 38 . Standen C................... 6 4 2 25 29 Catholic YC A............ 4 4 0 15 21. Standen D................:.. 6 1 5 33 21 . Clitheroe CC C ........... 4 2 2 17 19 Caldctatones B ............. 4 2 2 16 15 CUtheroe CC D........... 4 1 3 22 14 Trinity B....................... 4 0 4 22 9
■ The following games arc outstand in g : Division one (handicap): CUtheroe CC A v Chatbum, RWCC v Standen B.
* ’ A defensive mistake * gave r Ashton the lead but the Shaw- bridge side came back just % before the interval when Tommy Beard equalised from a Colin Monks pass.
Clitheroe, with 15-year-old Rishton youth player David Aspinall making a promising debut. Further goals came from Tony Monks, who scored two — one from the penalty spot after a brilliant run by Tony Eyles, who had his shot handled.
The second half was mostly
lar affair, was Beard’s second in the game. He rose above
The fourth goal, a spectacu
^Eddleston, Gillibrand, C. Monks, ^ Dolphin, Bisby, Eylcs, D. AspinnM, Kirk, T. Monks. Sub: D. Birkett.
two players to head home a comer. The second half was completely dominated by Clitheroe, who should have got more goals. C lith ero e : Duxbury, Beard,
. stones B v Catholic YC A, CUtheroc - CCD v CUtheroe CC C, CUtheroe
Division two (handicap): Calder- stones B v Clitheroe CC C, Calder-
CC C v Trinity B, Catholic YC A v Trinity B, CUtheroe CC D v Calder- stones B. The last date for purchasing din
ner dance tickets is tomorrow. The event will be held at the Craven Heifer Hotel, Chaigley, and tickets can be obtained from Mrs M. Bridge, 5 Castle Street, CUtheroe, or Mr T. Hall, 18 Pimlico Road, Clitherbc.
Joint leaders
TH E lead in th e Clitheore and d is tr ic t D a r ts Le ague is now s h a r e d b y B r id g e In n and P en d le Witch, w ith 144 points . apiece. In division two, C ra v en H e ife r a re e ig h t points
clear a t th e top. . Division One
Bridge Inn...'......................... 144 Pendle Witch.............................. .144 ,
Judge Walmsley......................... 134 Billington.............................. 130 Victoria Hotel............................. 127 Kings Arms.....................
R A N G E R S ■
S E T P A C E . THE Ribblc Valley Summer Foot- • ball League got off to a sunny start on Sunday when the first half dozen five-a-side games .were staged before a sizeable crowd.
Whalley Rangers Stare are setting
the pace so far in the league, which' is organised by local policeman Sgt Kevin Fitzpatrick. The side, has won both its games without conceding a-
goal. Results: Pendlc'WizardsO, Pondlc
Witches 2; Pennine Rangers 0, Ribblesdalc Wanderers 1; Roefield Rovers 0, Whalley Rangers Stare 4; Pendle Witches 0, Pennine Rangers 0; Rib b le sd a le Wanderers 2, Roefield Rovers 1; Pendle Wizards 0, Whalley Rangers Stars 2.; '
Rangers Stripes v Catholic YC A; Pcndle Wizards v Pennine Rangers; Pendle Witches v Catholic YG B; Pennine Rangers.v Catholic YC A; Catholic. YC B v Whalley Rangers Stripes; Pendle Witches v Pendle Wizards. Referee will be Mr1K. Robinson.
' Rangers S....... . Wanderers......... . Witches.......... .
. Rangers........... Roefield....................... 2 0 0 2 Wizards....;............... 2 0 0 2 (Catholic YC A and B and Whallcy Rangers Stripes have not- y e t
pw 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0
played).
PENALTY MISS
Chipping 0, Waddington Reserves ■ • 4.v
MISSING a twice-taken penalty early in the second half was the final nail in Chipping’n coffin in a match, they never looked likely to win. Waddmgton had. gone two up b y
half time through Salisbury and ; Walker,- and Chipping's fightback after the interval faded with the penalty miss. D e sp ite losing Rush with , a
goals from Salisbury and Kenyon. . Waddington Reserves: Chew, Boyd, Simpson, Bialedd, Rigby, R. Walker, R. Waddington, Salisbury, Rush, Whiteside, Kenyon. Sub:. : Carter. ■ -. •
Sunday’s games will be: Whalley
WaddingtonSC.......................... 120 Royal Oak................................... 118 Low Moor Club........................ 115 White Horse............................... 108 CUtheroe WMC.......................... 104 Conservatives......... .................. 95 Black Horse.............................. - 87 Black Bull................
85
' British Legion............................ 79 Ribble Sand SC......................... 77
Division Two
Craven Heifer........................... 152 .DogTnn...............
144
Buck(C’roe)........................:...... 140
Horee.Shoe..... .......................... 133
Waggon & Horses*..................... 113 Dog & Par. (Bar.)........ i ........... 112 Dog & Par. (C’roc)..... ...................110 LowcrBuck.................
Buck (Grind.) ...........'.... 125 HO
Caldcretones......... J................... 102 Ribblesdalc Wands................. 101 Cross Keys............................ 100 Whalley Arms
CUtheroe SC................ 'All played 28. .......... :..........' 99
Sowden (Waddington SC) 155; divi sion two: J. Hamer (Dog Inn) 148.
Highest finish — division One: J. •
, Personal best
TWO local athletes made a notable contribution to the success of Blackburn Harriers in the first Women’s Northern League Division Three com petition, at Lancaster..
Langshaw Drive, .CUtheroe; won her 800 metres race in a personal best time of 2 minutes 19.7 seconds. She helped her team to third place in the 4 x, 100 relay, and finished 5th in the discus.
Michelle Wrathall, of
strained ankle, Waddington wont on to increase their margin with further-
Drive, Chtheroc, finished sec ond in the intermediate 100 metres; and fourth in the 800 metres. In the 4,x 100 relay her team was second.
Susan Bush, of Croasdale
. - Blackburn Harriers won the six-team competition and if they can maintain form should be promoted to Division Two:'
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Gisburn turn the
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GISBURN reached the Cra ven Cup final for the fourth year in succession when they scored three second half goals to beat Waddington. ,
Waddington; they dominated play but couldn’t turn their advantage into goals.
The first half: belonged to Simon Whiteside claimed
his shot had crossed the line, Martin Bialecki went close with a header,'and Richards' missed when it looked easier to score...
d in g to n p r e s s u r e the scoresheet remained blank at half-time.
Despite this heavy Wad-
Gisburn weathered the storm and then they struck.
Duxbury received his one chance of the match and made no mistake.
Centre forward Howard •Ten minutes later Nuttall,
Lund and, Whittaker got in a terrible tangle and an own goal by Lund resulted.
-with a killer third goal. G is b u r r : Squires, Emerson,
end John Waddington reduced the arrears with a 40-yard drive, but soon after Gisburn put the issue beyond doubt
Fifteen ' minutes from the
Robinson, Dodgson, O’Shea, Con way, Shuttleworth, Bolton, Grace, Duxbury, Grindrotl. Sub: Petty. Wnddington: Whittaker, Simp
son, Richards, Lund, Bialecki, Wad- dington, Nuttall, Walker. Stoddart, Ainsworth, Whiteside. Sub: Hurst.
PLAY OFF FOR TITLE
A PLAY-OFF will be neces sary to decide the Ribble Valley’ Football. League championship, following a 3-' 0 victory by King’s Arms on. Monday. The pub side defeated
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£13-95 Sold Elsewhere at £20.25. LADIES’ i MACS in Terylene & Cotton £7.95
LADIES’ i MACS. New style, just arrived With belt ....................
£8.50 BOYS’ BEACH JACKETS in Terylene ... £3.25
SEE US ON CLITHEROE MARKET SATURDAY AND TUESDAY
Trade with Mel and you’ll do well. aasatafcfl
LIGHT FITTINGS REGAIN AT 8%
Choose from onr extensive range of
Tabic Lamps, Standard Lamps, Centre Fittings, Wall Brackets, Lamp Shades, Etc., Etc*
SHE YOUR LIGHTING SPECIALISTS— A. E. HARGREAVES
MOOR LA N E and WOONE LA N E , CLITHEROE —Telephone 22683. Where service comes first
and BEST in the NORTH WEST
home side. Tony Monks hit the’ fourth goal ’
Five minutes from time and look
BIKES ARE STiLL UNLY jgO,
V a A s i T ,
BUY NOW Large stocks All sizes Colours Models
CASH OR HP SERVICE AFTER SALES
Hurst Green to put them selves equal top with Chat burn. The play-off will be tomorrow.evening at Shaw- bridge.
28 MARSDEN MALL, ARNDALE CENTRE, NELSON Telephone 67292
and 33 CIlURCU STREET, ACCRINGTON " Telephone 36888-
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