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& aao miles. A one owner dual purpose vehicle giving maxi- 30,’ v -n o incorporating maximum load capacity in tho
m“mmcdlum estate market. It takes everything at £1075 IQ-1 ESCORT 3100 2-door. Dark blue with black interior.
l*K\ miles only* >An 'immaculate low mileage -Car. A line 5 itnplc of this ever popular saloon. A must at only £1135
^n-i vsCOUT 1100b 2-door. Sunset red with black trim. 14,000 i.i’ioK Yet (another of these very dean motors (where do wo miles. 1j.,nd .tilom?). Buy this one for the -wife. £1135
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v a RINA 1.8 4-door. Bcigd with matching interior. 34,000 uiV A most distinctive family saloon, smart and compact,
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... ESCORT 1300 XL Estate. Silver fox with contrasting! red rin’r An extremely well kept vehicle and a must for the * family man who likes to travel at £875
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21 000 nUIes. Another takfc the Work out of it family saloon, i* owner. Incorporating those extras that add glamour to lls sleek lines. Vinyl roof and performance too at £1095
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iMl CAPRI 16(H)L. Sappliire blue with blaok interior. 38,000 miles Another superb sporty fast back superior to all comers, clvinir maximum economics that really excites the most etrinccnt owner. Designed to gtvc you a real run for your * 6
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]9r, MOIUUS 13(H) Countryman Mk. III. Teal blue wiUv beige Interior. 21,000 miles. An economical yet poppy dual purpose vehicle. Smart, eedato and compact, combining comfortably to the family help you tout everyday requirements. Handy to any family at £025
197^ cAl'RI 3fi0» XL. Burgundy with tan interior. 32.000 miles. That sporty look to delight the man. Who desires a popular
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197.1 AVENGER 1500 1-door GL. Aquarius Wuo with matching fabriu trim. 29.000 miles. A real eye catcher in superb con- dilian throughout. Ideal for the mlan who desires an economical 3vt punchy mlicl-range saloon giving value for money at £1150 Itili AVENGER I.‘ 00 Super. White with black Interior. 31.000 miles. Another well presented popular family saloon. Neat and compact with good performance and 'comfort. Economical • too -at £925
197;» VAUXIIALL Viva 1800 2-door Deluxe. Green with black Interior. "0,009 imiles. A small car wilh a big Idck. Vou'll certainly feci the power in- this neat little famSty package. A real wolf in slioops clothing at £895
J97I CORTLVA 1300 XL l-door. Tawny with black Interior. Yet another of our economy bargain luxury cars, (hi® has
done a nominal mileage for its -year by one -careful owner at £W)5
197.1 CORTINA 2-door 1600L. Marine blue wiUi marquis in terior. 21.000 miles. A classical medium size family snioon-
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1975 CORTINA 4-door 1C00L. White with saddte trim. 7,COO miles. A universally acclaimed number one best seller and with a mileage lo match Us superb presentation-. Just step Insido ami do yourself a- favour and save a- .mint to new price at £1693. 'Factory warranted.
1971 CONSUL 2O0OL. Peart grey with red interior. Nominal mileage. A large car with a large reputation. You can really pack them In this one. Effortless motoring but yet keeps the fuel hills at a reasonable Jevc-I and cveryorre wants this combination at £1195
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points against Blackburn Northern. The toss — vitally impor
tant by tho rain-affected wic ket and overcast sky — Was won by Read, but the decision to put in Clitheroc looked dubious as openers Mike Old ham and Graham Davies made a steady, if slow, start. Defying a seven-strong ring
of close-in fielders, tiie bats men dealt with some tricky bowling from John Wadding- ton and David Pollard, who
had to work hard to make thu ball riso above kneo height on a dead pitch. Davies looked comfortable
at the crease, and displayed some fine stroke-making b e fo re he misjudged an inswingcr from Pollard, and was clean bowled. Incoming batsman Bob
Stevenson, Clitheroe’s cap tain, was the victim o f restlessness, after he laid been pinned down for some time by the accurate Pollard. He chose the wrong ball to
hit out and lobbed a simple return catch to the Read bowler. At this stage, with tho score
on 29 for two, the run rate was dropping well behind an acceptable level, but Gee struck three fours in quick succession to stabilise the innings.
MIKE KANSON . . . his hat- trick sinks Clithoroe.
And with Oldham proving
an excellent foil for the Clitheroe professional, the scoring rate climbed to almost u run a minute. .When Oldham eventually
departed, bowled off his pads by Richard Kawalec,the score stood at 57 for three, a position Clitheroe had reason to be happy with on a difficult pitch. Andrew Gordon partnered
Gee only briefly, and when John Himlmour came to the crease, Waddington set an intimidating field — no doubt extra anxious to claim the wic ket of his brother-in-law! Hindmoor’s response was a
catalogue of edgy prods at the ball, hut his eventual dismis-
Staniforth spins out Cherry Tree
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WHALLEY’S left-arm spinner Jim Staniforth .took full advantage of a damp pitch, snapping up seven Cherry Tree wickets for 27 runs, to set his team on the road'to an easy victory.
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SATURDAY'S Ribblcsdale League programme has been severely curtailed bacauso of local holidays, and the only matches will be between E a r b y and Read , and Padiham and Barnoldswick. Full points against Earby
would take Read bade to the top of the league. Great Har wood took over top spot two weeks' ago when Read had no
match due to local holidays. Division One
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noldswick, Read v Lower Da rwen , Rolls-Roy ce v Baxendcn, Blackburn North ern v Gt Harwood, Lucas v BBCV. Sunday: Langho Centre v Oawaldtwistle Imm. Division Two
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wood 192 for 5 dec, Blackburn Northern 117; Baxcnden 151 for 4, Earby 149; ChorryTree 07, Whallcy 69 for 4; Clitheroc 112; Read 114 for 4; Bar noldswick 112 for 7, Ribbles dale Wanderers 174 for 8 dec; Padiham 145 for 7, Settle 181
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WINNING pigeon in the Clitheroc Homing Society’s last old bird race of the year was owned by Mr R. Lavin. Second in this 500 mile race from Niort in France was a bird from Mr R. Mitchell's loft. The first young bird race
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BEPA1R8, SERVICING. 5LO.T. TESTING > VANS PURCHASE3J FOB CASH
14 17.11; II. L o fth ou s e 1412.06; H. Yates 1393.82; J. B. W. Scott 1386.88; H. Lofthousc 1333.30; Hitchon and Chatburn 1331.16; Cot- tam brothers 1322.15; D. Kay 1312.44; A. Sicczkowski 1310.94; P. Baker 1309.16; A. Sicczkowski 1308.34; G. Cow- pertlnvaite ^1305.92.
Handicap goes down
IN a two-day ladies scratch competition at Ciitheroe Golf Club, Miss Jane Panter won first prize with k 77. This reduces her handicap to five. The handicap' competition
on the same day. was won by Mrs.M. Clegg, who scored 105-35-70. Mrs M. Holding won the Ladies* Golf Union medal, after. :i card play-off with Mrs Jean Speak. Both scored a nett 72. The Lancashire Handicap
Shield match against Black burn ended in a four and three victory for Clitheroe., And with five. victories out'of a possible eight, Clithoroc have a good chance of Qualifying for the semi-finals in August.
Put in to bat, Cherry Tree
openers Eecles and Duxbury made a steady start, and the total had .reached .20 before Staniforth'took
a-.fine return catch* to dismiss Duxbury. That was the start of a
dramatic collapse in the Cherry Tree innings. Six wic-
. kets were lost for the addition of only 14 runs,.and it looked . at one stage as if they might be shot out for less than 50. Eccies (14) was. the -only
man to reach double figures, as Staniforth ripped through
- the flimsy batting order. He and Galpin bowled
unchanged until Cherry Tree were all out for G7 In just 25 overs. Extras — which total led 10 — finished second high est scorer! •The Whallcy batting — as so often this season — was
held together by professional Sncllgrovc (38 not out). Smith (12) was the only
other Whalley batsman of any note. He looked set to bat the match out but was unfortu nate to edge a ball from Maw- man onto his own stumps. This victory keeps Whalley
in with an outside chance of winning the Kibblcsdalc League title, blit their suppor ters must still be concerned that so far, it ■ has been a one-man show. ^ .
CHEIUtY TREE: D. EccJcs c Taylor b Staniforth 14; A. Duxburyc and b Staniforth 3; K. Flutloy c Smith b Staniforth 0; G. Eddlostonc run out 2; D. Woodhoad b'Gntpin 4; Towncnd c Uleaiard b Staniforth C; P. Bciwon b Galpin 8; H. Cox c Bradley (C) b Staniforth 2; R. McLennor b Staniforth 1; D. McGlone c Smith b Staniforth 8; B. Muivman not out 0; extras 10; total 07.
Bowling: M. Galpin 1U*G‘30>2, J.
Staniforth 12.6.3-27-7. WHALLEY: Snellgrovc not out 38; D. Taylor b Mawman 2; J. Smith b Mawmnn 12; P. Bradley Ibw McGlone 0; R. Peters c Duxbury b
' Benson 9; G. Topham not out 0; extras 8; total (4 wkts) 69. Bowling: Towncnd 4.0-24-0, B. . Mawman 6-1-20-2, R. McLonnor4-0- 14-1, P. Benson 2-0-3-1.
THE Kibble Valley Football League still has vacancies for teams wishing to play in the second division. Nino teams have already
Bloom for more teams
applied to join this division, but the league committee says they can accommodate quite a few more. Anyone wishing to enter a
team should contact the chair man, Mr Neville Keighley, of Pillings, Wost Bradford (Tel. 25395), before August 12th. Clithcroe Academicals and
Ilcnthorn have been prom oted to the premier division to take the places of Blackburn Tech, who withdrew midway through the season, and Wad dington Reserves, who have joined the Blackburn Combi nation. Riinington Reserves will
not be playing in the second division next season, but four new teams — Henthorn United Reserves, Read,,West Bradford and Spring Mill Hotel — have applied for membership..
AFTER having had five flags
stolen at one time or another, Clitheroe . Cricket Club is Co move the flagstaff away from
’ the main gate. Latest theft occurred last week when the flag was at half-mast in tri bute to a member who had . died. —- .
WITH six first team regulars absent on holiday, Clitheroe never recovered from a shattering hat-trick by Read’s Mike Ranson. But a six-wicket victory was not good enough to put Read back on top of the Ribblesdale League, for new leaders Great Harwood took full
Clitheroe 112, Read 114 for 4.
sal was shrouded in con troversy.
Kawulec, bowling from the
Chatburn end, hurled a delivery into the pitch, and the ball appeared to strike the Clithoroe batsman.
Loud appeals for Ibw by the
Read fieldsmen brought a suc cessful response from the umpire, but neither Hindmoor nor the protesting crowd were very pleased with the deci sion. With the total on S9, Gee —
who had given an entertaining display of controlled batting and quick running between the wickets — slushed at a delivery from David Rigby and was caught at slip. L q f t -h a n d e r Den nis
Greenup joined the stubborn Ken Barker to take the score on to 107, before the former was clean bowled by Wad dington. Read had earlier brought
Mike Ranson into the attack from the scoreboard end, and be had looked very dangerous, varying the flight and pitch to* restrictive effect. But as Ranson trotted
quietly up to deliver his fifth over, there was no clue to the
pandemonium which was to follow. His fir st ball, pushed
through a little faster, caught John Boden unawares, and the Clithcroc batsman was clean bowled. Hanson's second victim was
John Scedle, who came in,, was clean bowled, and went out again, without touching the ball. The hushed ground took on
an air of expectancy as Garth Sutcliffe took his stance, to face the third ball of the over. Ranson bowled, Sutcliffe
diverted the ball towards tho phalanx of slip fielders, and David Hindle dived full-length to grasp a superb catch. The crowd erupted, and
Hanson was surrounded by buoyant team-mates.
It was probably only during
the tea interval that tho Ciitheroe players realised the full extent of the situation.. In the c ra zy , closing
minutes of the innings they had lost foul* wickets for tho addition of a paltry five runs. To'say that the match was
over at this point would be an' ov e r statement. But the abrupt ending to the Clithcroe innings, at five o’clock, with only 112 on the board, was suicidal — particularly in the face of second-placed Read's strong batting line-up, and their own weakened bowling attack. • Read were left to make 113
in 130 minutes, and their only real worry was that rain might rob them of enough time to knock off tho runs. With Hindle (56 not out) in
complete control, all that was needed was a stabilising force
at the other end. Rigby (20) and later that
man Hanson (20) again, pro vided just that, and Read knocked off the runs with plenty of time to -spare. For Clitheroe, Gee (two for
30), and 16-year-old John See- dle (one for 22) bowled very well considering the few runs they had to play with. But it was a case of what
m ig h t h a v e b e en fo r Clitheroe. Had the last three wickets yielded another 25
runs, and the innings gone on for another half-hour — a task which Ken Barker looked
well able to complete — the result might have been very, different. Indeed, it was a gallant per
formance by a team without so many regular players. But gallantry alone is not enough, and .Clitheroe face a gloomy next few weeks, unless they can halt their slide to the foot of the table. Cl ithcroc; G. Davies b Pollard
10; M. OMham b Kawnlec 16; It. Stevenson c and b Pollard 6; Gee c Newby b Rigby 37; A. Gordon b Kawalec -3; J. Hindmorr^ Ibw Kuwulcc 0; K. Barker not out 10; D. Greenup b Waddington 10; J. Boden b Ranson 1; J. Scedle b Ranson
o: G. Sutcliffe c Hindlc b Hanson 0; extras 21; total 112. Bowling: J. Waddington 6-1-21-1;
D. Pollard G-l-27-2; R. Kawalec 8-3- 19-3; F. NuWby 3-1-6-0; M. Hanson 7.3-2-14-3; D. Rigby 3-0-4-1. Read: D. Hindlc not out 66; S.
RuslitonbSccdle9;D. Rigby cand b Gee 20; P. Fairclough lbw Gee 0; M. Ranson c Gee b Davies 20; M. Granger net out 4; extras 6; total <4 wkts) 114. Bowling: J. Boden 6-0-30-0; Gee 12-1-30-2; J. Seedle 7-2-22-1; G. Sutcliffe 4-1-19-0; G. Davies 2-0-S-l.
.5," « PROCTOR . sparkling- 50 Wanderers.
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Wanderers refuse to ■hurry;.'-'.
Klhhlvsdulc Wanderers 171 fur 8. BarnoIdswicJl 112 for.7,
A FINE half-century by Wanderers’ Ken Proctor laid the foundations for a lengthy innings which le ft Bar noldswick with no choice but to play for a draw, and the points were shared. Barnoldswick’s decision to
put in Wanderers on a damp pitch- proved wrong, as the visitors plodded to 61 for no wicket. The innings finally ended at
5-30, leaving Barnoldswick the virtually impossible task of accumulating 175 in 100 minutes. Any heroic ideas the Bar
noldswick batsmen had of chasing the runs ended as four wickets tumbled for 39. After that it was merely a
case of waiting for time — a situation made rather ridicul ous by the desperate need of
' both teams for points, Wan derers needing to lift them selves off the foot of the table, and Barnoldswick wanting to stay in the . championship hunt. Musgrove (30) was an excel
lent partner for the aggres sive Proctor, before the fo rm e r was bowled by Roberts. . ATter the departure of
Proctor, the score ticked over at a regular pace. But Wan derers refused to hurry* and as time went on it became increasingly obvious that the
. game would end in a draw. Barnoldswick'a most effec
tive bowler was Pickup (4 for 52), and with Grqenhalgh keeping the other end tied down, there was little-the
- Wanderers batsmen could do. Ribblcadnlti Wnndcrcra: A. Mus-
‘ grove b Roberts 30; K. Proctor c Scothcrn b Greenlialgh 5G; D. Cot- tnm c Nutter b Roberts 2; B. Wil liams b Pickup 28; A. Aspin b Pickup 11; A..:IIolg»to Ibw .Grave 8;-P.. Knuwles b Pickup 5; K. Taylor not out 7, I. Jones not out 2; extras 13; total (8 wkts) 174. Bowling: P. Pickup M-l-52-4; G.
Hurkcr G-2-24-0; M. Grecnhulgh 14- 4-19-1; J. Roberts 11-3-53-2; B. Grave 2-0-13-1. . Uiirnoldswicli: M. Grcenlmlgh c
Knowles b Jones 0; Trtmm Ibw. Knowles 3; E. Plant c and b Jones 1G; G. Whipp run out 8; G. Barker run
out 28; P. Pickup c Aspin b Jones 23; B. Grave st Musgrove b Wilkinson 13; I. Nutter not out 12; G. Grcgson not out 0; extras 9; lotul (7 wkts) 112.
Swimming club seeks support
IN their first season, mem bers of "The Dolphins," the Ciitheroe Amateur Swimming Club, have competed against teams from Southport, Lan caster and Lytham. The club, which now lias
150 memb e rs, has also entered the Amateur Swim ming Association Subsiduary League. While not gaining many points, the enthusiasm and experience gained during the various gala competitions will assist club members
greatly. ‘ The professional assistance
of Mrs Crycr au coach con tinues to improve their abilities. At a recent committee and
parents' meeting in Low Moor Church Hall, the election of committee members and other volunteers to assist in the run ning of the club was discus sed. Mr Paul Kenward was in the chair. Like all youth organisa
tions, the club is run entirely through the. financial efforts of its members, and any sup
port would be appreciated at the gala competitions/ For an admission charge of only lOp, a spectator can have a really enjoyable evening.
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EX-HOOVCR (SERVICE ENGINEER
57 WO ONE LANE
CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 22023
Repairs, Rcconflitiouing and Service of
HOOVER
APPLIANCES Specialists on . Kcymatic
jalBBSi&B&SBs ' 7 4 1
Manufactured and Installed by our own staff.
$ Call at Our Works and Sec tho Demonstration Unit. % Phone For Quotation— NELSON 68171. Fully Guaranteed.
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COMMERCIAL WASHERS and DISHWASHERS
VAT 8%
Local Representative C. H. MASON (Blackpool) LTD
TEL! BLACKPOOL 32407. EVENINGS CUTHEROE 22645
MIDLER, am! BULLOCK Contractors
Tarmac Estimates Free
3S BALMORAL AVENUE, ' CLITHEROE.
Tel. Stonyliurst 471 or
Evenings Tel. Clithcroc 23054.
ROAD, DRIVES, PATHS, ETC.
CAR PARKS, FARM
WATERLOO TIMBER CO.
FOB ALL TOUR JOINERY REQUIREMENT'S
Windows, Doors, Loft Conversions, etc.
OPEN DURING HOLIDAYS Daily 8 a.m. to 12 Noon 1 to 5-30
p.ni.
WATERLOO KOAD, CLITHEROE.
Sat. 8-30 n,in. to 12 Noon. WATERLOO
TIMBER CO WATERLOO ROAD,
OLITHEROE. Tel. 23263
For all D.I.Y. Supplies
Insulation Board LACONITE
TILED PANELS
Peg Boards Peg Board Fittings Reeded Hardboard Hardboard
FORMICA Dccamcl Evostick
All Fobcl Products CONTIBOARD
Handy Board Conti Join— Conti Edge
DOORS—All Sixes Door Casings
Architrave Mouldings Skirting Board
Red Wood—ail sizes Etc., Etc.
OPEN BOTH WEEKS OF HOLIDAYS
Sales and Workshop 2 FRANKLIN STREET
CLITHEROE-Tel 22979 MltiBQWS!
WINDOW FRAMES! Supplied and Fitted at 'Realistic .Prices.
DOORS, GATES, VESTIBULE FRAMES, PORCHES, BOW
WINDOWS, GEORGIAN WIND OWS
Examples: 5ft. x 4ft. Casement Window, complete with glass, £16— 6ft. x 4ft. Bow Window, complete with Slass, £40— Prices all include VAT. Free Deli very.
. Plumbing & Glazing Work Undertaken. Estimates Free.
BAR'ROWFORD JOINERY MILL STREET, BARROWFORD
FIRST LEFT UP PASTURE LANE. TEL. NELSON 692929 OR COLNE 6644 (evenings) NOEL KING and CO. For all
WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kenwood Repairs
ALL MAKES OF NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS AND CLEANERS
BUILDING MATERIALS/ SKIPPY WASTE DISPOSAL Deliveries as normal
ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants Ltd) PENDLE TRADING ESTATE,
CHATBURN Tel: Clitheroe 41597 ,i
ADVERTISER, ond TIMES TRADES GUIDE
CHIMNEY SWEEP Brush and Vacuum House Cleaning Carpet Cleaning
C. E. PARKER
3 Warwick Drive, Clithcroc. Telephone 23475 after 1 p.m.
OPENasUSUAL ■. During ’
Ciitheroe Holidays
combines modern efficiency with classic elegance. It is designed for
a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wall'independent o f . surrounding brickwork. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke problems. Delivery ex-stock.
High Street, Skipton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444. FRED MANBY & BRO.
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