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,1976 (Aug.) MINI Clubman 1098 cc Saloon. 3,000 . miles only.................................................. .;,............£1665
i1975 (P) AUSTIN Allegro 1300 Estate. One local owner, harvest gold.............................................:... £1775
1975 VAUXHALL Magrium 1800 4-door. Silver, one owner, very good low mileage car.........................£1725
1975 A L L EG R O 1300 2-door Saloon. 25.000 - miles.....................
I 1974 ALLEGRO (300. Excellent value..........
........ ................:..... ..;........ £1495 ......£1345
® ,1974 (Oct.) HILLMAN Hunter Deluxe. White, 25,000 ; miles only........................ ;........................................£1275
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:^^1973 AVENGER 1500 Deluxe......... .............. ....... ‘ £875
-1973 FIAT 126 Saloon. Excellent condition. Below average mileage
'1973 (Nov.) ALLEGRO 1500. One local owner, very low mileage
,1972 MAXI 1750. Damask red, one owner. Excellent throughout.................................................................£1075
■ 1972 MARINA 1.8 TC. Very good throughout, harvest gold............................... ;.......................................... £1070
1972 OAF 55. One owner................................................ £720 1971 SAAB 99. White. Very good throughout........ ........ £885
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1972 MARINA 1.8 Saloon. Very low mileage............... £775 ,1972 AUSTIN Maxi 1750.................................... .
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1973 FORD Cortina 1600L 4-door............................ ; £995 1969 FORD Cortina 1600. Very good value................. £295
........................... ;.................. £795
1975 AUSTIN Princess HL 2200. Electric blue, matching trim, one owner..............;......... ........ .......;.............£2095
1974/5 CORTINA 1300L. Silver, satin black trim...........£1195 dE945
1971 ROVER 2000. Tobacco leaf, beige hide trim. Excellent c o n d i t i o n .............
1974 TRIUMPH Stag. Convertible with hard top. manual with , : o.d.. white........................................................ ...........£2995
' 1976 VAUXHALL Cavalier 1600 4-door. Signal red with checktrim, 11,000 rec. miles...................... ;............£1950
1974 SAAB 99. Claret with matching fabric trim, one owner £1395
1974 TRIUMPH Toledo. Fir green, black trim. Ecoriomy motoring at only..........................
£1095
;1973 HILLMAN Huriter GLS.-Purple, red trim. Will catch pigeons....... ....................-............................................£895
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1975 Series S VICTOR 2300. Metallic blue, black vinyl roof, auto.......;.....................
,...£1295 1975 COHRNA1600.
Sil.ver, satin, one owner............£1395
1974 CAPRI II 1600 XL. Purple metallic, matching fabric • , trim.............................. :..................-.................. .........£1495
1972/3 ‘L’ OPEL Manta Sports Coupe ......... .........r....£965
1974 Series II JAGUAR XJ6 4.2 Auto. British Racing Green, tan trim, magnificent condition......................... £3750
1975 FORD Cortina 2000E. One owner. Ford quality. Crook Streetvalue.......'................................;....................... £1895
1973 TRIUMPH Dolomite. French blue, one owner, nominal mileage, luxury motoring................
£1395
1973 1800 Series R A T 124 Sport FH Coupe. White, one . owner,superb..................... ...-...................................£1195
1 9 7 ^ ‘L’ CONSUL 2500 L. Imperial maroon, excellent.£795
1973 GRANADA 3000 GXL. Sapphire blue, GXL quality. Crook Street value...................................
1971 FORD Escort Deluxe. While, black t r i m .......;£550 1972 AUSTIN Maxi 1750. While, matching trim...............£795
1971 VOLVO 144 Deluxe Automatic. Magnificent condi tion....;........ ...................... ................................... :..... ..£995
1970 SAAB 99 2^oo r Saloon. Sage green, tan fabric trim £595
1974, JENSEN Healey Sports Coupe. Mustard, superb condition, Jensen quality. Crook Street value.......£1795
1974 CONSUL 2000L. Olive metallic, tan fabric trim, 20,000 recorded miles..............................
£1495
1972/3-‘L’ FORD Capri 1600 XL. Sapphire blue, black vinyl roof....................................... .................................. £1095
1974 AUSTIN Maxi 1750 Deluxe. Teal blue, oak trim, one owner.............................
1974/5 ‘N’ MORRIS Marina 1.8 Deluxe. Teal blue, walnut trim...............
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1975 Series 2 TRIUMPH 2000 Estate. Maple, tan trim, a credit to one previous owner. How's this for value £2395
1974 CORRNA 2000 XL Estate. Metallic green, black trim £1495
1972/3 'L' VAUXHALL Victor 2300 Estate. Honey star- mist.......... ............. ...;................................................£955
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Greenhalgh keeps Hurst
' the lead from a Briggs cross. F o u r m in u te s l a t e r
had an effort cleared off the line but on - the half-hour Greenup broke the deadlock when he put Hurst Green in
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however, Greenhalgh gained his hat-trick when he worked his way to the edge of the area
and shot into the comer of the goal. RHurst Green: Young. Livese.v,
Oldham, ‘ Booth, Hacking, Healey, Robinson, Pickering, Fnmkland, Fawcett, Kay. Sub: Briggs;
Sharp, Greenup, Greenhalgh, Brown, Briggs. Sub: Crompton. Rimington:' Hawthomthwaite,
Craven
Craven Heifer..,:.... .51 •Bonny. Inn,...:...;......................41
have closed the gap on .Bonny Inn and are now joint second on 41 points.. - • League Positions .> - ‘
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PJ u d g e - W a l m s i c y 41 37
RSSC.....................:.............:.%3 Cross Keys ..,.....'4.;.*................ 23
Match at Shawbridge
CLITHEROE FC will be hoping- to improve their lowly position in the Lanca shire Combination on Satur day when they entertain''- Wigan Athletic Reserves at Shawbridge—one of the few - clubs they completed the double' over las t season. Kick-off is 2-30 p.m.
endleWitch...,..;.................... .39 Black Horse
Hdrseshoe..........'..*.,.;'.,......:....: 37 RoyM Oak.... ............................34
go c le^ CRAVEN HEIFER are now id points clear at the top of the Ribble . Valley Ladies’ D a r ts League,' positions f u r th e r down th e 'table remaining roughly, the same. However, Judge 'Walmsley
ogerson, Trotter, Young, Boiton,
pressure, but'the only result was a burst ball when a Greenhalgh shot landed on a thorn bush. Five minutes from the end,
after 47 minutes when what could have been meant as a cross slipped into the net from an unlikely angle. ' Hurst'Green applied more
Greenhalgh made it 2-0 when he netted the rebound after a Brown shot hit a. defender. A minute before half-time Barry Bolton scored 'Hurst Green’s third with a 15-yard shot from a,Greenhalgh cross. Greenhalgh scored again
ton fought hard and both sides had chances.. For Rimington Kay and 'Booth went close, and two shots from a Frank- land cross were cleared off the line. For Hurst Green, Briggs
GREENHALGH scored, a fiat-trick as Hurst Green stayed on top of the Ribble Valley League by beating lowly Rimin^n. Early in the game Riming-
Green on top , .Humt Green Riminjrion 0.
*1?°- Filted P/d............................. £12K) 1971 (J ) CAPRI 1600L ....£825
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StandenA look set for title
•WITH: two matches still to play in-the first division of the Ribblesdale Table -Tennis Association,--Standen A are assured. pf the. championship. Theyhave lost ' only one of their; 10 matches;- and have amassed an - impressive 84 points..,-.'-,
.Second-place Nomads nerf '- -
only five- points from their remaining-two 'games to be
certain- of the runners-up spot.'
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have estabh'shed themselves as third division champions
won promotion last year, look favourites for the second divi sion'title; They are only four points behind leaders Flexible B and have a game in. hand. The only possible danger to them is Read CG — currently in fourth place, but with quite a few games in hand. A number of matches have
The post office A team,'who
b ^ n postponed and captains a re reminded that these
should played as soon as ^ s s i b l e .
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Monday — Standen C v Chat- bum, '
Tue.sday — Flexible B v Read CC. Thursday — Catholic 'VC v Standen E, Trinity C v Standen D.
N e x t w e ek ’s ' fix tures :
Diviliiun One PW D L P
SUinflpn A ............ Nomafift................ LHTOC......;..., Trinity
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10 0 :9 I s j 10 7 0 3 IK)
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Trinity A ............ ........... 11 2 1 h :u
^alburn................ 10 O 4 .59 'SUinHen D . . ....... 12 .5 O 7.55
) WadiltnjrtonSCA....I-t
Standen ................ 12 1 0 11 IX Division Three
H 0 49
Flexible D.....14 7 2 5 77 FlexibleC............... 14' 7 I 0 71 WaddinKtonSCB..'.... 14 .5 2 6i?»> Trinity K.... ...............14 4 1 9 ♦>
OitlxTrie P.O. B . 14 12 2 0 9X TrinilvD................. 14 X 4 2 X
PW 1) L P X
RexibleK............... 14 4 2 XW Trinity K.......... ...... 14 1 1 12 42
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RoadCC................. m H 0 271 Catholic YC............. ir, 4 I lOO;; Trinity G................. If* 4 2 0 IV
Oithome P.O. A....... 14 IT 2 1100 StandonC..... .......... 14 7 1
FIcxiblrB............... 15 11 1 Him
Division Two P W D L P
..Clitheroe Post- Office. B
with .98 fwints — 10 ahead of neare'.st rivals Trinity D.
n - i - , ROSKIRK TROPHY RALLY
WAGGON
Clitheroe crews ; GO start new
season in style . • 1' , . . ' . U A K l a ■ d> w vAlC n ‘A-DfTCi- - ' ' Ti j| ■■ ^ B '■ ■ - . . IN .THE f i r s t local .rally, of th e y e a r, Clitheroe and had hit them.
d is tric t Motor Club members made an excellent s ta r t • The hospM to th e i r season -^ f iv e crews f i n i s ^ g in th e f i r s t 10.
.— ' .^ ised by South Shore (Black- h it back immediately .and ‘ . pool) Motor. Club included. 12 Edmondson s (» red _ a ^ e a t
The 90 starters on the ity presented to. him from .-a ' Roskirk Trophv Rally organ- neat left-wing move. Waggon
. Clitheroe'cars. Among them goal from 20 yards after f o ^ - were the two top seeds Keith ing his way through the .. Watkinson and Jeff Smith, in Calderstones defence.
th e i r Rover V8-engined The home side made more
Escort and Brian Harper and of their chances m an evenlj^ Don Davidson in a Minisport fought first half and Bargh Mini.
made the score 3-1 with two John Morton in his ATS well-taken goals.
. points separate the top three . On the first sections around goals to bring the team’s tally clubs and there are several GarstangandChippingthe to seven, others well placed to make a competitors found road condi- Waggon scored a late conso- late bid for. the championship, lions dry but icy patches in l a t i o n g o a l - t h r o u^g h Read Club are seven points places and an unusually large Humphrej’s who hasn’t faileil
THINGSarcrcaUyhottmgup semi-professional navigator ised and it soon became a at the top of the first division p^ve Orrick but the two had question of how many Calder- of the Clitheroe and District to r e t i r e early on with stones could score. Pilling and D a r ts League. Only two mechanical trouble.
'ntterington each added two
second division and Black Bull gave several crews some They were bewildered by -are top of the third division.
heart-stopping.moments.- Divition Onc
. ■ ' the end of this entertainmg
- The rally then took in game, but not through lack of P P Whitewell, Gisbum Forest effort by Walker, Hargreaves
twi»wi'i;h''''...........u m and the Rathmel area before a and Edmondson, who-all
Waddingion.sc'A';.""."."”.".’ 1-1 M petrol halt at Settle where played -K-ell.
Ko.\-a)Oak....;................ 14 fin father and son team Roy and . Calderstones will certainly ..................
_ -W Bill Honeywell, in an Escort be there when the champion-
K C rO u i ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; : := “ Mexico, were the leading ship is d e d ^ . at the end of HorneShoe.;.................... 14 .Vi CHtheroe crew in fourth the season. Pilling, Hardman, Doc & Partridge B.............. 13 .VI place.
Brooks and Titteruigton Were
Victoria Hotel................... 14 40 quickly followed by a “selec- Geldard. Broote. Ainsworth,Hard- - - DirisionT«o
................. I4 M Moorland roads around all outstanding in this game. 14 Malham and Clapham were Calderstones: Ward, Roraim,
tive section’’ over L^heFeU. S ^ cW C C
S T n ^ u ,n . Ribbiesc.
u M Abbeystead and Birch. Sub: Dnver.
Ctitheroesr.............. ..... i:» .w Bleasdale Fell to the finish at whaiieyAnuK................... 14 .54 the Gable Hotel, Blackpool.
Do>j&PartndK*»(C>............ 14 Whittaker and Jeff Hignett PENDLE recorded a fine 5-3 . / Division Three
1" Pete Wagstaff and David It 17 Star r (Wigan) with Geoff .
Black Bidl........................ 14* w gg^orts W H tS r
p p Both crews were driving ................. 14 m Smith made fifth. TEAM = j and Tnraty Tigers.
(Preston), taking Second, away victory aga i^ t Chat- Clitheroe ^ d
Distnct Cub Scout Football
RnvalOakR...................... 14 «v5 Davidson were third overall played at the weekend was a !1 i-*? and Keith Watkinson and Jeff 3-3 draw b^ween Chipping
14 S Brian Harper and Don League. The only other match
WaddingtonficB............... 14 4s Sixth, Seventh and eighth On Saturday, two CHith'eiw Kinx’sArmsB................... w 4s places all went to Clitheroe teams will play Preston in
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CWMC.....Z!!!!!!""”""."."'i:i :i7 L a v e ry /S te v e Newman Field, starting at 10-15 a.m. whraiRheaf..............
BuU in the'thirddivision. .
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BURNLE'Y Sunday League _ leaders Waggon and Horses ■ had an easy passage into the
feet in the treacherous condi- tions, but soon took command
th e ^ ^ e ^ N ^ f to fmd
H i e next local event is the H a r g r e a v e s (L o y o la ) ; Knowldale (Rochdale) Car McOurt, Edmondson, Black- Club’s “Mini Migfia” r ^ y on burn (Pendle). Pritchard,
to the Chtheroe B team.
Northern Car Clubs’ Champ- ell, Gower (Trinity Panthers), ionship.
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q u a r t e r - f i n a l s o f th e ( O A T 1 ^ 1 7 ^ 1 3 T ^w ^ e le y C up a t th e
Cassidy (Whalley). SNOOKER _ _ _ _ .. __ iUilljliJl/JXO 1 Ul^lL/O C l
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‘”s ^ “^ 4l l^% l a y in g CALDERSTONES continue to shadow th e Clitheroe only his second game for the 2Dd d is t r ic t S n o o k e r L e a g u e p a c e se t te r s G reat Clitheroe club since breaking Harwood A. Both sides recorded good ■wins on Thurs-
on a good all round team reminded that as secretary Club. Bye — Conservative A. performance.
Ross. Walker (G.), Walker (R.).
white.side. Sub.: Rush.
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Robinson, Sims. Richards, should be left at his home GreatIfarw-oodA............. 15 139 Whiteside (N.). Rimmer, Want, address.
Waggon and Horecs: Dennett. Barnoldswick, result cards „ " .. Terry Swift now works in
or-ciTT-rc RESULTS
R w S n S K ” ............ ..................... 51?^ .........■ I r O n / Q /TW ones 10; Conservative B 4, liHFPonA......................... 16 lu Pendle Club 4, Calderst- Police................................. isriiG
u v a i s o n Great Ham'o^.Aio;Bming- S ? th - e i : : : : : : : ;— to n A 6, Rimington 8; PendieOub........................ 16 .99 Waddington B 9, Conserva- BnUshLegion.................... is
BETTER finishing gave the stones 457: T. Howarth 89, D. RibbieiKiaie........................ 14 . ss pub side the edge in this Briggs 60; J. Donaghy 67, T. .
Wagg^and Horees 3. DootsonsO.
Waggon adapted better to the Harwood A 492: J. Braith- THE Ribble 'Valley Football 1 poor surface and took the lead waite 84, H. C. Clegg 47; D. League’s first and second divi- - through Richard Clayton who Nuttall 74, W. Rishton 66; R. sion representative tean» will *
from end to end and both 63, J. . Haydock 64. goals had narrow escapes. Conservative B. 369, Great
Winckley were playing well 95; G. Dinsdale 68, A.. Chew competition, for Dootsons, but all they had 86.
Collinge completed, the scor- Seed 63; M. Aitken 36, B. mg after a forceful run down Walmsley 85; T. Warden 82, the left wing. .
D r i v e r (K.)', Ba ldwin , Conservative A 449: D. Conh (Henthom). Wa g g o n and Horses: W a d d i n g t o n B 456, D. Packer 90.
B o b B i r c h g r a b b e d Kenyon73;
G.Robinson90,0. Waggon’s second and Michael Lodge 68; R. Rouse 95, D. a
a couple of shots which blazed ton 459: C. Britdiffe 56, J. over the bar.
to show for their efforts were Billington A 447, Riming- ' Spencer 80; P. Gorton 88. T.
Johnny Dewhurst and Gary A. Middlebrough 44, P. Reid ration ^ for the - iriter-league '
. . Smithies 49, M. Higginson 94; morning as part of the prepa- “ viaon s q i ^ k: . . .
tRead), S h ^ (H i^ t (3reen); ^
( ^ S |C ) : S^tubbs .
(R°.val 0 ^ ; J. ,S.
-.CMvert, Driver (S.), Bloomer, Boothman 44, E. Tomlinson The second division fbam Clayton, Collinge, Brown, 96; J. Crowther87,1.'Tonilin- \v i ll be chosen f r om- ^ ^ Birch, Robinson, Driver. . son 58; R.'VVaddington M, D. Devine, M. Devine, WilWnson
T E A M S
Rimmer, McGuire, Ross, Bishop, R. Turner 68, F. Booth SO; P. Bradford)- — - ■ ^ Walker (R.), Ainsworth, Walker Jones 69, J. Griffiths 67; H.
■ Waddington .‘(v Feniscowles. a) From: Dennett. Whiteside (N.). Robinson, Richards, Sims, Bialeda, „
Reserved h ^ F a r n s i ^ S . Parker 61. N. Crawshaw .72; sion players unable to. play Hargreavea,. Smalley, Leach, D..Speak 77, B. Altham 43. should contact Allan &ott Spencer, Reddm, McAlIy, Stoddart,
p.m.or Wo^nandHonie8atMo ton B. Ribblesdale SSC v Edmondson (Clitheroe S ) ? '
Beh^ AVhitcside (S), Carto. Sub: ton A V Great. Harwood B, those in the second division af i"?? Great Harwood A V Wadding- should telephone Melvvn '
. Tonight’s games: Wadding- (T e l .' Clitheroe 24266)' arid
(G.)... Playcre meet Waggon and Frankland 57; T. Swift 87; P. T h e game is at Roefield fv nanmr 'Whittaker 102, P. Craig 45; R. kick-off 10-30 a.m. first divil
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r ’d Vu cn n (Transport); J. Melling (West ‘
'Vhittaker Humphreys (Waggorand Ho r s e s ) ; Cross, T a rg e t
^ Phillip'65 F. H ^ 7 ^ J . I S h o S ‘
Mlwlley.. St Annes .1 W. Bradfrl
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( ol.'ion S..I Haddingtf j
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weeks —I the histl DoubtleJ prefer til breakers[ p o in t s matches!
Clitherol their fol
h e n th I the nmni honours f perform.'l have cc| w.ay into! Their [
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forced a shot inside the left . Parker 50, R. Forshaw 104; G. meet ^in a friendly on Sunday post.
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O n a pitch more suited to T. Wilson 79; S. Edmondson ice-skaters, play s l i th e r^ 63, M. Joyce89;C. Moorhouse
D. Hindle 82; G. Kermeen 72,
closely-fought friendly at Leeder 83; H, Wilkinson 84, Littlemoor on Sunday.
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RctI . tive A5j chatb^ 8 Police 6.
Pendle Club 438, Calder- Great H^-oodB........ ...... 15. 79 ,
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Hurst GnI Aciulumici Kinjrs .Vrl 0»atburr.| Sprinpmi.l I iS SC ...- i Road...... I
Ro.va) Gail Chipping f Honth(*rrl Gnndli'io [ I jon.'i......I Riminjrtnil Victoria..!
his leg,- put them into the lead day and a re now only two points ap a r t . . just before the interval. He added to. it after'55 minutes Club secretaries are asked Conservative B, Calderstones and further goals from Roger to notify the league of any v Chatbum, Police v Billing- ahd Graham Walker in the last postponed or outstanding ton A, Rimington v British quarter of an hour put the seal f ix tu re s . They a re also Legion, BilUngton B v Pendle
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February 26th and27th. The S im s , G o u g h , P ic le s ,
crews — respectively Mike District matches on the Castle i:i :B (Escort RS 2000), Bill and The teams will be chosen
was K. Parsoas’ 133 for Pehdie Dave Calvert/Norman Jack- Pye (Chipping); Frankland Witch. Hfehest in th e ^ n d ^vi-
. Highest finish in the first division Roy Honeywell (Mexico) and from; Holt, Huggan, Neaiy,
(p^^d Taunus). The plac- (Chatbum); Drinkall, Napper gave the club team award (Gisbum); Dixon, Le^ Black- le d g e , Jackson, Taylor,
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