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Ribblesdale SSC 7, Spring Mill 3
A HAT-TRICK by Alistair McClean helped Ribbles dale to a comfortable victory in a highly entertaining game in the first round of the Ashley Smith Trophy. Unfortunately the afternoon was marred by a player from each side being sent off. '
D e s p i te th is th e game
KIBBLE Valley League foot ballers will be back to normal fixtures at the weekend; apart from Read and King’s Arms who will play their postponed first round of th e Ashley Smith Trophy. Because of this, Chipping and Clitheroe Academicals will have their scheduled league games post poned.
Division One Henthorn Utd v Royal Oak (NB),
Grindleton v RSSC (NO, Chatburn v Spring Mill, Rimington v Victoria Hotel (PW),
..Lions y Hurst Green. Ashley Smith Trophy: Read v King’s
Arms (RA). Division Two Waggon and Horses v Clitheroe
generally was regarded as one of the best exhibitions of foot ball seen a t Littlemoor for a long time, with Ribblesdale' showing their best form of the season. The teams kicked off in
ideal conditions but at first neither side gained any advan tage and there was a short hold-up when Whittaker, the home keeper, was injured. Fortunately, he recovered. R ib b le sd a le opened the
Acad Res (EH), Brockhall v West Bradford, Whalley Rangers v Henthom Utd.. Res (RA), Trinity • VC v Read Res, Calderstones v Transport FC, Hurst Green Res v Chaiburi\ Res (TJ).
Youth League *
Harwood Wellington v Nelson Stan ley. Whallcy v Henthorn Utd, St Anne’s Accrington v Accrington Stan!ey“YC.
West Bradford v Waddington, Gt RESULTS League • Division One: Read 1,
Chipping 8. Ashley Smith Trophy, first round:
Clitheroe Acad 2, Grindleton 0; Henthorn Utd 4, Rimington 0; Hurst Green 4, Lions 0; Ribblesdale SSC 7, Spring Mill 3; Royal Oak 1, Chat- burn 2. Read v King’s Arms post
poned.. Division Two: Dan Seed Trophy,
first round: Brockhall 8, Read Res 3; Sabden 4, Chatbum Res 3; Trans- }Mjrt FC 2, Clitheroc Acad Res C
Waggon and Horses 5, Hurst Green Res 4: Whallcy 2. Calderstones 1. Youth League: Accrington Stan
ley YC 2, Whalley 3; Henthorn Utd 1, Gt Harwood Wellington IK
- Nelson Stanley 3, West Bradford 2; Haddington 1, St Annes’, Accring ton 4; Gt Harwood Wellington 3, Accrington Stanley YC 9.
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St Anne’s Accgtn........ 5 4 0 1 8 Whalley...................... ... . 5 4 0 1 K Nelson Stanley.......... 4 3 0 1 U Weal Bradford.............. 5
An*. Stan. YC............... 3
Waddington .................. 4 1 0 3 2 Gt Har.'Wellgtn......... 5 1 0 4 2 Henthurn Utd............... 5
Academicals coast
Clitheroe Acad 2. Grihdleton 0.
BOTH sides tried to play attacking font hall on a wet and slippery surface, with Academicals being
first to settle in tlje Ashley Smith
trophy game. They made several attacks,
particularly on the left through Hoy wood ami Manficld, and several
chances were missed. They were, in fait, the more impressive side hut Grindlctoii were good on the break Couking twice almost wriggling through, only to be robbed by
the second half and inevitably moved into the lead when Gardner neatly headed home Belton’s well-flighted
corner kick.
to come up against Riding in commanding form'and’ all they managed was an excellent shot by
Conking. Academicals went further ahead
from a Mansfield penalty, awarded for the bringing down of Birch. Full marks go to both teams for a
tlio game. Academicals: Owen, Barcroft,
Barker, Riding. Murphy, Wadding ton. Birch, Mansfield, Belton, Gard- por. Heyworth. Sub: Houldsworth. (irindlelon: Parkinson (D), Seed,
Grindleton counter-attacked only »
Harcroft each time. Academicals pressed strongly in
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.scoring with the best goal of th e match. Bush rode two tackles and helped by Dean put the ball to McClean (A) who laid it on for his Brother Roy to add the finishing touch. A period of fierce end-to-end play
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Second round
THE second round of the Ribbie .'alley Football League's Ashley
Smith Trophy will’ be played on December 11th as follows: Ribblcs- dale SSC v Chipping, Read or King's Arms v Chatburn, Hurst Green v Henthorn Uld, Clitheroc Acad v Victoria. On the same day. Division Two
WADDINGTON STAND FIRM
Haslingden St James 2,
Waddington.Res. 3
§ WADDINGTON Reserves fought a tremendous !? rearguard action to make sure of taking both points
in this'Biackbum Combination Division Four game. T h ey had Johnson and
Leach back, after injury, the latter for his first game of the i season after being seriously : hurt in a pre-season friendly.
will be involved in the second round of the'DanSecd Trophy. This draw is: Clithcroc Acad Res v Trin ity YC, Whalley v Brockhall, West Bradford v Henthorn Utd Res, Waggon and Horses v Sabden. Clubs in the Youth League
Haslingden caught the villa
‘ will play runners-up of B; W'inncrs of B will play runners-up of A. Group A: Whallcy v Great
Harwood Wellington.^Accrington Stanley v West Bradford. Group B: Hentho'rnc Utd v Nelson Stanley. W a d d in g to n v S t A n n e 's , Accrington.
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Hur.st Green 4, Lions 2.
finished with Dewhurst giving Ribblesdale a clear two-goal lead at half-time. The third goal came soon after
wards. Alistair McCIcan who broke through and missed, made no mistake with a second chance laid on for him by Colebourne. Spring Mill reduced the arrears
should note that the first round of th e ir cup competition has been changed to November 21 st and that th e inter-league match with Craven Minor League will now be played on December 5th..* Youth Cup draw (each group to play each other once) winners of A
gers cold in the third minute. Slack marking allowed them to take a lead which, however, s p u r r e d Waddington into action. Johnson and Reddin’ played, a prominent part at this stage, Johnson having the satisfaction of scoring the inevitable equaliser.
selves in dire difficulty as the visitors took complete command. Johnson made it 2-1 diving full- length to head home Bohan's pinpoint cross. The Haslingden forwards were not in the game and had to contenL themselves with long range efforts easily dealt with by Farnsworth.
The home defence found them PROGRAMME
LOCAL' Blackburn Combi nation games this week are: Division One, Waddington v YMCA; C l ith e ro e Res. v Haslingden St Mary’s. Divi s io n F o u r , YMCA Res. v Waddington Res.; Hasling den St Jam e s v Whalley Rangers.
Easy for Gisburn
Gisburn 3, Chamock Richard 0.
GISBURN had little difficulty in despatching Chamock Richard, of the Preston Premier League, from the Lancashire Amateur Shield. In the opening minutes Walker
SJ . Behan aside to score from 15 yards. •*' Haslingden ’pulled one back amid j claims for offside, the referee over- •: ruling the linesman. .
' The villagers’ third was npt long ; delayed, Waddington shrugging
AFTER losing a twu goal lead. Hurst Green went into the next round of the Ashley Smith trophy with goals from Greenhalgh and Briggs, his twelfth of the season. On the heavy pitch, Hurst Green
With the advantage of* the steep
with Woods scoring from close range from Kiddie’s cross. They would have added a second had Whittaker not tipped Holland's fierce drive over the bar. The visitor’s defence began to play
rather rough and the side paid for it when Fox handled and Roy McClean netted the resultant penalty. With Bush and Bradley dominant
made a quick breakthrough follow ing a corner, taken by Bolton. In a scramble in the area Greenhalgh found the lop corner , of the net. Hurst Green went further ahead through Greenup, after a nne-lwo with Brown. Lions had some near misses, with
Chat burn going narrowly wide Then Coupe pulled 'off a fine save
survived a series of miskicks and inisheaders and then Lions pulled hack one goal; following a deflection Two minutes later Linns equal
from Greenhalghs header. The Hurst Green defence
in midfield, Ribblesdale kept the upper hand and Bialecki, advancing from the back, gave Alistair McClean a peach of a pass to put them on five. The sending-off incident, which
involved Charnley and Ribblosdale’s Hanvcy — who had not retaliated — temporarily upset the Club. As a result Spring Mill scored .two quick goals through Woods, and Astley (I) who netted a penalty. • It seemed that the Mill might get
on terms but Dean, and Alistair McClean who completed a hat-trick, made the game safe for Ribblesdale. The brilliant performance by the
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Action replay
Brockhall S. Read Res .1.
THE meeting of Brockhall and Read Res in the first round of the Dan Seed Trophy produced virtually a re run of the league game two weeks
previously. Once a g a in , th e hospital
immediately piled on pressure. A good effort by Metcalf was quickly followed by the first of four goals from Williamson who crowned a good run on the wing with a left foot shot that beat the deeper all the way. Read pegged away and were rewariied with a well deserved goal as the result of hard work. Kitchen
was the marksman. Brockhall were not long in restor
sporting encounter and to referee Scott for his excellent'handling of
ing their lead, Duane picking his spot before shotting. Rennett hail a fierce drive tipped over the bar as Brockhall continued to press but there was no further scoring until
the second half. Producing some delightful foot
tive 'keeping. Read' drew level with a Kitchen
Cowell. Turner, Wilson, Jones, Read, Powell, Parkinson (G), Cowk- ing, Beggs. Sub: Ncwhouse.
£400 from testimonial
A £400 cheque was presented to 18-year-old David Birkett, son of Clitheroe FC manager Jimmy, during .a disco at Great Harwood FC. David, of Blackburn Road,
Rishton, played for Great Harwood before losing a leg in a motor accident at Billington about two months ago. The money was raised at the disco and by a testimonial game at Great Harwood. Among those preseht to see David receive the -cheque from Great Har- wood m em b e r Mr Jo h n G i lb ra i th w a s Blackburn R o v e rs m an ag er Mr Jim Smith, who played in the testimonial. Also there was Mr Richard Dinnis, assistant m a n a g e r o f N ew c a s t le United, who gave David a club pennant and programmes signed by the team..
-penalty kick, but not for long. After Williams had failed narrowly with a header Metcalf made no mistake when he shot. Metcalf nearly scored almost immediately afterwards and when the ball was cleared Williams ■ was on hand to score from 25 yards Once again Read pulled hack a
goal, this time through O'Connur after some very good approach
'work. Midway through the half, ■ , . ; '
.over the.'keeper'-head ■ This was an enjoyable game.
Williams* won a tussle with the opposing back and scored Smother goal and went on to get a fourth, Metcalf afterwards completing the. storing with two goats, one a chip
Ifeenly fought and in the best tradi tions of Ribbie Valley football. Read showed all the makings of a good side ami referee Banks earned p raise for his handling of the match
INN GO TOP
24, Craven Heifer 21, Horse. Shoe 21, Judge Walraslcy 21, Pendle Witch 21, Royal Oak 19, Black Horse 18, RSSC 44, Cross Keys 9. . Highest scores rn' last week’s
BONNY INN have now taken over the lead of the Ribbie Valley Ladies’ Darts Association. Points totals to date: Bonny Inn
ball. Brockhall maintained territorial superiority only to be denied further goals at this stage by some superla
Livesey, Kogerson. Trotter. Young f J*». Bolton. Sharp. Greenup. Greenhulgh, Brown. Briggs Sul* Croily Lions: Coupe. CnwperlInvaile.
ised But Hurst Given were not to be denied. Greenhnlgh leaving Coil]ie groping with a fine shot, and then
Briggs.made the issue safe H u r s t Green: Young (Ah
potter, Clegg. Jones, Woodworth (A). Allen. Woodworth fJ>, Camp hotl. Chalhurn. Griffin Suit
Murphy i
Club indicated that they should advance further in cup and league. Spring Mill deserved recognition for their part. Woods and Astlcy (I) served them well but the Mill were unfortunate to meet a Ribblesdale side in top form. USSC: Whittaker, Hanvcy,
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Jkckson. Spring Mill: Bond, Gates, Kiddie,
i SA BD EN f l HOLD ON *
\ Sahdcn 1. Chatburn Itcs 3.
A GOAL in the first minute gave Sabden a fine start’in the first round * of the Dan Seed Trophy, hut they had to hold out for the last 10 minutes of the game after Chatburri had come hack into the reckoning. For the first time this season
Sahden started by kicking down the slope and Wray’s opening gold was followed by others from Wright and Armitage. The young Chatburn team pulled
slope in the second half, Haslingden put Wtrddington under heavy p r e s s u r e . H ow ev e r , with Hargreaves and Smalley, Leach who had replaced the injured Carter, and Spencer staging a valiant rearguard action, Haslingden rarely looked dangerous. .
Waddington, in fact,, had the best scoring chances with the usually reli
able Behan failing to profit. Smalley,- Hargreaves and Johnson were . outstanding in a splendid team performance.
' Hargreaves, Carter, Smalley, Spencer, Lund, Whiteside, Keridin, Waddington, Behan, Johnson. Sub. Leach.
Waddington. Res: Farnsworth,
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Ten men crumble
Wuddlngton 2. Althum fi
WADDINGTON crashed nut of (he Lancashire Amateur Shield when they were hit for six hy Allham anil sustained their heaviest defeat for many, years.. They have a ready-made excuse
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put over a lovely, low centre but just too far forward for Haddock to reach when faced with an open goal. Immediately afterwards MeKavctt's shot was knocked down in the box but McBreen’s spot kick was saved. It was mostly Gisburn. Dawson, in
goal; had to make only one good save and with 30 minutes gone Redhead scored near to the post from Foy’s corner kick. In the second half, Chamock’s
defence held firm against marauding forwards until a slow backpassled to Pe tty passing the keeper and tapping the ball home. With the game drawing to its close McBreen beat two men and put the ball past the advancing keeper to make the final score 3-0. . A decent performance by Gisburn
to put tftem into
thc.last 32, On Saturday, Gisbum will be at
home in the league to a much improved Lancaster City Reserves who are just above them. Gisburn: Dawson, Chesworth,
Gorton,. Redhead,. P roc tor, McBreen, McKavett, Foy, Haddock, Petty, Walker. Sub.: Grace.
Seventeen riders took part,
b u t s om e p r o s p e c t iv e members had to be turned away because their machines
; were not suitable. A club official appealed to
p a ren ts to make sure that vnungsters’ machines are in good order. “A cycle that has the front fork bent so far that the wheel only just clears the down tube is not fit to be on the road,”’ he said.' “Parents should ensure that a machine in that condition is not even ridden, much less turned out on club runs. .We, hate to. disappoint lads by refusing them a ride, but sometimes there is no option.”
Sunday’s route took the
riders via Whalley, Billington, Old Langho and Ribchester, th e old roman Road being crossed at Salesbury Hall. A short halt had to be made
at The Tanners because one rider was taken ill. The main group continued on their way while two remained until t ran sp o r t arrived to take home the indisposed rider and his machine. The two members took the
main road' and rejoined their companions at the Longridge meal halt. Riding along the main road — a rise of only 250 feet — was easier for them than for the rest of the party
. who went by way of Gallows Lane, which rises from 105 feet to 489 feet in half the distance. ; The re tu rn journey was
made by way of Hurst Green, w i th a p au se a t Hodder B r id g e to a r ra n g e th is weekend’s run, and at Mitton to demonstrate the repair of a puncture. On. Sunday members are
going to Garstang, leaving Clitheroe at 10 a.m., with a packed lunch . . . and if any of the town’s young women cyclists are interested in join ing the run, they will be most welcome.
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Another away win 4 boosts Clitheroe
' . . . Wren Rovers 0, Clithcroe 2
for the defeat — Gordon Ross was sent off after only six minutes fdr retaliation. However, to shrug off a defeat
A COMFORTABLE win over Wren Rovers gave Clitheroe a total of five points from three consecutive away games. Rovers were put under
like this by pointing out that they had only 10 men is too convenient. .
. concern. ; Altham built up a two-goal lead
.The manner in which the defence crumbled must give managers Chris Sims and John Kirk cause for
while Waddington were still stunned by the sending-off but when the villagers recovered their poise they began to make a game of it, chiefly through the efforts of Ainsworth, McGuire und Walker (G.). Ains worth scored Waddinglon's first goal just before the interval. Playing one of his best games,
back a goal against the run of play with an effort that had more than a hint of offside about it. SaUlen later spoiled good midfield
f
work by poor finishing and it fell to Parsons, coming on as substitute, to put them on four with his first touch
of the hall. i A Chat burn , rally produced two goals and put them in with a chance although one of the goals was allowed to count only by the referee over-riding the linesman. Sahden. however, snrvived'the final pressure from a team Dial earned praise for a fight mg’display, and in which Hins dale was prominent. Outstanding for
.Sabden were Bromley (T.) and 'Armitage. ’ Sabricn: Bromley (A), Wray,
Bretherton, Hinsdale. Gftiitiger, Whittaker, Young, Scott. Knowles, Kay. Pratt.
Haythornthwaile. Wrigbt, Wise man, Warren. Graham, Bromley (T>, Armitage, Whitwell, Balmbra. Chatburn Res: Hayton, Turner,
regained the ’lead and from then onwards the game became virtually shooting practice for them’ as Waddington’s 10 weary men gave up the struggle. W ad d in g to n : Underwood,
.Bialecki, Richards, Robinson. Nuttall, Rimmer.. Walker (G), McGuire, Walker (R), Ainsworth, ’ Ross. Sub. Bishop.
UNLUCKY t; KING’S
Worth Avenue 1, King’s Arms 0. KING'S ARMS could consider them- ' selves desperately unlucky to be dismissed from the Lancashire Amateur Shield by an only goal. The game was switched from
i. Extra-time : winner
Royal Oak L Chatburn 2
King shot well over the bar, and in an Oak reprisal, Preedy followed suit.
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the half finished without any score although Aspinwall had come very close for Oak when he seized on a backpass and shot narrowly outside the post. Oak began to get on top and John
Play surged from end to end but
son, the Chatbum keeper, showed he was in great form. Preedy had a tremendous shot booked and Aspin wall hit the bar before eventually opening the scoring. Preedy had an e f fo r t disallowed and several chances were missed. Chatbum hit back and with less
games were recorded by J. Stewart (Craven Heifer) with *125; M. Waddington (Black Horae) ,120, S. White. (Cross Keys) 122; and C. Regan (Judge Walmsley) 101
• The extra ,10 minutes each way produced more end to end play, both sides going close. Speak got the winner for Chatburn when his shot was deflected into the net. Oak pressed hard after this and hit the post, but it was not their lucky day. - Royal Oak: Hacking, Rigg, Humphries; Grime, McGurk, Aspin- wall (D), Foulker, Orr, Aspmwall. (L), Preedy, Pinch. Sub. Drachen- berg. Chatburn: Johnson, Dobson,
than 10 minutes left a defensive error allowed Speak to score the equaliser.
Nadin,' Metcalfe, Read, Graham, Shnger, Speak, King, Holgate, Riley Sub Holgate
A DEFLECTED shot in extra time gave Chatbum victory in a hard- fought but clean game that had finished one-ail at the end of 90 minutes. Chatbum were first to attack and
• Worth just had the edge in a goalless first half after which King’s found their rhythm; Rush urged his men oh and Ward came more into •the game. All looked well buL out of the
Whifcebirk to Witton where the pitch soon cut up and with both defences on top it was evident that this was going to be a hard game.
severe pressure right from the start. Peyton, replacing Bisby who has joined Nelson, led the. way to lay on a low cross which Kirkham put only inches wide. Remarkably, the home goal
Ainsworth also scored the equaliser and it seemed that the 10-man side ' might still produce a shock result. Altham, however, promptly
survived despite the efforts of Campbell and Eyles, who both had shots blocked, and Orrcll, who brought a great save out of Roach. Peyton scored the imminent goal a f te r good approach work by Gillibrand, Wright and Orrcll. Despite playing some of their best
football of the season. Clilherue had to wait until the second half for their
heavy and for a time the previously untroubled Shawbridge defence hail to look lively when Wren came more into the picture. But Gillibrand and Crump were safe under pressure ami goalkeejHrr Houldsworth was- more than equal to the demands made on him. Peyton at last broke through and
next goal. The pitch had become cut up and
gave Kirkham a chance but, the young striker’s'shot was smothered
■in the mud. The goal that finished Wren was
• sixpence” and put in a low shot. The ’keeper kept it out but Kyles, follow ing up, scored his first goal of the season. Campbell had to leave after, a
hard work with a touch of class. Orrell provided the skill. Gaining in confidence with each game, the eentru?forward beat two men “on a
heavy tackle and Letts came on, beating his man with ease and giving Orrell another chance which was put narrowly wide as Clitheroe coasted home.
On Saturday, Clitheroe go to
Accrington in the-LFA Trophy Clitheroc: Houldsworth, Beard,
blue, Worth gained a penalty and O'Neill made a tremendous save to keep the Clithcroe lads level. Soon afterwards Worth broke through and scored, a fortuitous goal. •King’s substituted Bob Peel; Rod
Crump, Gillibrand/Monks, Wright, Campbell, Eyles, Kirkham, Orrell, Peyton. Sub: Letts and Fisher.
Taylor had a scoring eiffort disal lowed and a penalty claim was turned down as Worth, took a heavy pounding but managed to hold out. The. home side were obviously glad to hear the final whistle. King's Arms: O’Neill, Penman;
Taylor (Ray), Rush, Hargreaves, Peel (J), Pyc, Smith,’Taylor (Rod), Ward Robinson. Sub: Peel (R).
FRIENDLY BHHngton Band Club-3, Trulcx 3. .
THE Band Club provided Trutex with an entertaining close run friendly on Sunday at Whalley. They took the lead after two minutes but good use of the offside trap brought the visitors more into the game. Metcalfe equalised soon after the
R a n g e r s h i t to p fo rm
. Whalley Rangers 12, - Lower Darwen PM 0.
. ' immediately by a goal from Heslop .who crowned a fine solo run and beat three men. Ashworth and Roache gave Whallcy a half lime lead of 4-0. Rangers piled on even more pressure, forcing the visitors’ keeper to concede an own goal. Allan, who was having a good game, added .two more. The Mil) defence was split time
A FINE team performance took Whalley . to double figures against the bottom club in Blackburn Combi nation Division Four. The villagers started well the first goal being an Om’eara penalty after : f ive . minutes, followed almost
interval and Scott put them ahead 10' minutes later with a splendid goal. Billmgtion drew level from a free
- lack and went ahead with a breaka way goal. Trutex equalised when a shot from Metcalfe deceived the .keeper.'
Trutex: • Peel, Crabtree, Rigby, t .
Blenkinship,. Rhodes, tsherwood, Metcalfe, Shears; Scott, Conti; Preston.
. - The visitors could not get going . against a cohesive WhaNey side for
whom H a llam , Roache and Ashworth added more goals in a very sporting game. Whulley Rangers: Biackbum,
Birkett, Rhodes, Byrom, Hosty, Omera, HesJop, Allan, Roache,
Ashworth, Hallam. Sub: Whittaker.
and time again and Ashworth completed a hat-tnek with two quick goals, one a superb shot on the turn from 20 yards.
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PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tel. Clitheroc 41511.
GEORGE WADDINGTON (Builders) LTD
MILLER & BULLOCK
Contractors Estimates F re e .
Tarmac
38 BALMORAL AVENUE, CLITHEROE
Tel. StonyKunt 471 or Evenings Tel. Clitheroe 23054.
CAR PARKS. FARM ROAD, DRIVES, PATHS, ETC.
WATERLOO
CUTHEROE. Tel. 23263
For all D.l.Y. Supplies
Insulation Board LACON1TE
TILED PANELS
Peg-Boards Peg Board Fittings • Reeded Hardboard Hardboard FORMICA
Decamel Evostick All Fobel Products
CONTIBOARD
Handy Board Conti )oin-Conti Edge
DOORS— All Sixes
Door Casings Architrave Mouldings Skirting Board Red Wood— all'sixcs Etc.. Etc.
For all
' WHY I ’ I'T U l’ WITH DAMP .UNEVEN I'LlHIILS wlim you ran have
ASPHALT I ’ l.OOHS and ■ VINYL TILING
Estimate* free, tin nbliealimi EIXHNHS. PAVINGS anti PATHS
LIGHT HAULAGE W. Beer
• Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken
CLITHEROE — Tel. 22837. 71 1VOONE LANE ('misull
James Bolton & Son T On ii|| fli*>ir prntilcni.o
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Sales and Workshop
2 FRANKLIN STREET CLITHEROE-Tel 22979
m & i ■ P L U M B IN G H E A T I N G
Gas Boiler and Six Radiators from £499 Boiler Changeovera from 6193 plus VAT Showers from 674
Hava your old bathroom suits taken out and replaced with new for 6163 plu» VAT, Including taps. Choice of colour, pink, primrose, turquoise, blue, pampas.
14 KENILWORTH DRIVE, CLITHEROE TEL. 2 5 6 8 0 FOR FREE ESTIMATE
MAKE FOR BETTER FARMING WITH
Trii'mlx Concrete FOR FAST,
ECONOMICAL PERMANENT CONCRETING OF—
Milking parlours ; Barn & Silo bases Deep litter cabins Loading bays etc
PHONE C L IT H E R O i 41 BBS
FOR ADVICE, DELIVERIES OR ANY ASSISTANCE
GOVERNMENT GRANTS AVAILABLE; ON APPROVAL
YOU CAN COUNT ON TRUMIX FOR SERVICE
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WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS' and Kenwood Repairs
ALL MAKES OF NEW AND KECONDl I'lONED WASHERS AND CLEANERS
PARNALL— ROLLS— ADA HOOVER— HOTPOINT — BURCO— SER.V15I VfVf-n-V ^4.*' L -r
TIMBER CO WATERLOO ROAD.
TIMB^TIMBERTIMBER AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD
DOORS — ALL AT HALF PRICE OR LESS.
CARVED DOORS — GLASS DOORS ~ FLUSH DOORS — GARAGE DOORS — PORCH DOORS, etc.
•Every style and size to choose from — £3 to C40.
DECORATIVE WALL BOARDS £2.95 to £3.95.
Timber —
Twelve designs to choose from. Plywood —
Chipboard— Hardboard —
Laminated Sheets, etc. FENCING
Best Quciity Waney Edge & interwoven Fanels. Posts. All sizes.
CALL AND SEE US SOON — GOODS DELIVERED TO YOU DOOR.
82-84 LOWEBGATE, CLITHEROE [next to Car pork). Tel. 25077.
Open Mon. lo Frl., 8-30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (closed all day Wed. Open all day Sat..
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