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*■ Sim •*-*■*■ . 20 Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times. October 26th, 1978


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MINIS from £2090 wi ,


ALLEGROS from £2513 MARINAS from £2707 M AXIS from £3297


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1978 (June) PRINCESS 1800 HL. 5,000 miles only, black with gold coachline, save £500 al today’s price on the road................................................................... £3500


. 1978 T ’ ALLEGRO 1500 Estate. Sandglow, 1,000 miles only, save £200 at today’s on the road price....................... .....................................................................£3055


1978 T TRIUMPH 1500 HL. Brookland green, 1,000 miles only, save £240 at today’s on the road price..................................................... :............... ......!...............£3600


1978 VANDEN PLAS 1500. Metallic astral blue. Save £400 at today's on the road price.................. ..................................................................... ........................£3700


GAUNTLET GUARANTEED USED CARS 1977 (May) DOLOMITE 1300. Carmine, excellent throughout.................. £2325


1977 (Nov.) VAUXHALL VX2300 GLS Auto. 9,000 miles only, today’s price £5,000 + , exceptional opportunity at only ..........................................£4100


1976 'R’ FORD Escort 1300 4-door L. Brown metallic, cloth seats, low mileage..........................................


1976 AUSTIN Allegro 1300 2-door. Flamenco, one lady owner....... £1745 £1950


1976 MARINA 1.8 Special 2-door. Astral blue, exceptional.......................£1885


1976 ALLEGRO 1300 4-door. Flamenco, one local owner, very low mileage £1855


1976 FORD Cortina 1600 Estate. Red, black vinyl roof............................. . £2215 1976 MARINA 1.8 Estate. Flamenco, excellent throughout.......................£2215 1976 ‘R’ MARINA 1.8 Super 4-door. Choice of Tahiti blue or damask red


£1950 1976 ‘P’ MGB GT. Tahiti blue, 24,000 miles only, one owner......................£2925


1976 TRIUMPH Dolomite 1500. Honeysuckle, usual price £2150, save £200..................................................................................................................£1950


1976 SUNBEAM Sport. 14,000 miles only......................................................£1325 1975 ROVER 3500 Auto. One owner, exceptional throughout.................. £2795 1975 TRIUMPH 1500. Excellent condition, very low price at only............. £1445 1974 ALLEGRO 1300 4-door. Blaze, very low mileage.............................. £1395 1973 MARINA 1.3 4-door. One local owner from new, white........................£995 1973 ALLEGRO 1300 2-door. Teal blue, excellent condition, 37,000 miles only........................................................................................................... ;..... £1065


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1973 MINI Clubman Saloon. Very good throughout............................... .......£930 1972 AUSTIN 1300. One local owner, exceptionally low mileage................£745 1972 AUSTIN 1800. Excellent car at only.................. ........................................ £795 1972 AUSTIN 1100 2-door. Exceptional value................................................. £705


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AVENGER 1.6 GL 4-door Saloon. Autumn leaf............................£3302 AVENGER 1.6 GL Estate. Moss green.......................................... £3613


Deep down wouldn’t you rather drive a Volvo?


1977 VOLVO 244 DL Saloon. Red. Excellent condition. Superb Volvo value at ...£4150


1976 VOLVO 245 DLE Estate. Light blue metallic, manual, o.d.......................£4495


1976 VOLVO 244 DL Auto Saloon. Orange. Excellent value at...........................£3650


1975 VOLVO 244 DL Auto Saloon. Refined Volvo motoring for......................... .£2750


1976 VOLVO 66 Estate. White, low mileage. Immaculate condition.....................£2250


1973 VOLVO 144 DL Saloon. White, tow bar. Excellent example of Volvo quality£1895


1973 VOLVO 144 DL. Yellow, immaculate condition for year............................£1995


1976


1977 VOLVO 245 DL Estate Auto. Beige £4850


VOLVO 245 DL Estate. Blue, one owner. Immaculate condition........£4250


TOYOTA Corolla S 4-door. Yellow, 10,000 miles, excellent condition ..£2395


VOLVO 245 DL Estate. Green, good condition, radio................................£4150


VOLVO 244 DL Auto Saloon. White, red vinyl roof. Immaculate.............£3495


VOLVO 145 Estate. White. Excellent condition......................................... £2650


(new model) ROVER 3500 SD1 Auto. Metallic blue, 22,000 miles, radio. Excel’ lent value......................................... £5650


MERCEDES 280 SE Auto Saloon. Red, low mileage. Beautiful condition..£10500


ALPINE GLS. Moss green............................... ................................£4487 ALPINE GL 1500. In moss green or copper beech................. ......£3629 ALPINE GL 1300. In sovereign gold orcnerry................. ............. £3489 ALPINE GL 1300. In autumn leaf or copper beech........................£3501 SUNBEAM 1.0 GL. In navy blue or imperial red............................. £2815 SUNBEAM 1.6 GL. In autumn leaf...................................................£3017 HORIZON 1.1 GL. In embassy black......................... ....... ............. £3266 SIMCA1000 GLS Special. |n moss green............................... .....£2259


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1976 AVENGER 1600 4-door................. ...£1695 1977 ESCORT 1300L 4-door. Blue.......... ...£2345 1977 MARINA 1.3 Super. White............... ...£2235 1977 CORTINA 1600 GL Auto 1977 MARINA 1.8 Estate . 1976 TRIUMPH 2.5S Auto. Red


1976 ROVER 2200 TC. Sandqlow............ ...£3195 1976 ALFASUDTI. While .....


1976 DATSUN 100A Fll........... 1975 CONSUL 2.5L Auto.......


1975 CORTINA 2000E ......................... ,


...£3175 ...£2695 £2745


£1695 £1995 £1695


1977 Model CORTINA Estate 2000 GL Auto .............— 1974 CORTINA 1600L 4-door.


£1365 £1995


1975 ROVER 2000 TC..............................................£1995 1976 DATSUN 100A. Red ....................... 1975 CORTINA 1600 Estate. Blue...........


£1690 ....................


1975 VAUXHALL Viva Estate. Red...... ..................£1595 1973 AUSTIN Mini. Gold............................................ £995 1976 MARINA 1800 Special


................................. £2095 WSEf UNITED KINGDOM


ON ANY USED CAN IN STOCK


H P C H A R G E S 1973 DOLOMITE Auto .................


1975 RENAULT 5TL.... ............................................ £1595 1976 CORTINA 1600 Estate ...........


£1445 £1895


1975 ROVER2200TC ........................................... 1978 PRINCESS 2200 HLS. 6,000 miles................... ........ 1976 VW Golf 1500 LS 5-door. Green............. .......£2375 1976 CAPRI 1300L. Miami blue....;..................... £2195 1976 MINI Clubman. Blaze.................................. £1725 1977 MIN11000. Chocolate.......................................£1845 •R’ Reg. MINI Clubman. Tahiti blue....... .................£1785 1977 CHEVETTE 3-door GL. Red......................... £2395 1975 ESCORT 1300L 4-door. Yellow, vinyl roof.... £1845 1976 GOLFL.......................................... 1976 MARINA 1.8 Super Auto....................


1972 CORTINA 1600XL.White........ ............... ........£795 1971 RELIANT Van


...........:...;.............£295 + VAT


1978 GRANADA 2.81. White with chocolate trim, used solely by our managing director, 6,000 rec. miles. Reg. No. JFV1S................................ .—


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ROYAL OAK are finding life hard this season and are at present bottom of Division One of the Ribble Valley Football League with only three points in hand,.two of them from a solitary win in early September. Back,


left to right: B. Edmondson, P. Hargreaves, M. Simp­ son, M. Dennett, R. Aspinwall, R. Hargreaves, T. Squires. Front: B. Robinson, S. Johnston, L. Aspin­ wall, S. Rush, P. Carter, N. Duckworth.


Grindletcm marcli TOINW-W cup


STAN DEN STORM


derby thriller SUMMIT r, . ,, . « ... . Grindleton 4, West Bradford 2. . _


Holders start with seven


Waddington 7, Gargrave 0


CUPHOLDERS Wadding­ ton made light work of a poor Gargrave side in their first Craven Cup match.


few teams as disappointing as their visitors and the seven-goal victory was achieved at a leisurely pace.


Waddington will meet


a two-goal lead in the first half hour and the game became a personal triumph for strikers Roger Walker and Simon Whiteside. Bet­ ween them they supplied all the goals, Roger four of them.


The villagers established


they have developed a remarkable understand­ ing; one without the other is iike Starksy without Hutch.


Over a three-year period


brought Malcolm Robinson into the squad for the first time this season and it was fitting that it should be a Craven Cup tie.


Manager John Kirk


in more Craven Cup games for Waddington. and Gis- burn than he probably cares to remember.


For Malcolm has played


performance by Wadding­ ton, but they can expect a much tougher test in the


A convincing all-round


home tie against Black­ burn West.


the complacency that tended to creep in against Gargrave will not linger.


Waddington: Underwood, Whiteside (N), Leach, Richards, Nuttall, Kirk, McGuire, Rim­ mer, Walker (R), Whiteside (S), Ross. Sub, Robinson.


Chances go begging Lancaster 2,


West Bradford 0


shor t,-Wes t Bradford ladies’ hockey team went down by two clear goals at Lancaster.


PLAYING yet another game with one player


£2245 £1595


opportunities. , The Lancaster keeper


.


constantly but the absence of an inner resulted in poor finishing and missed


The visitors attacked


often failed to clear the ball successfully but the West Bradford forwards were unable to take advan­ tage.


no score but Lancaster improved and scored twice near the end of time.


At half time there was It is hoped that some of two for West Bradford. TEAMS SKIPPER Alf Wrigley reverts


to the pack for Clitheroe 1st XV for Saturday’s visit to Calder Vale 4th XV. Dave Routledge returns to the side and Dave Clayton comes in for a game on the left wing. Team: P. J. Wilson, P. Lund,


Trinity Res., home): Players to ring C. Barker, Clitheroe 24443.


away): From J. Barber, D. Bris­ tol, C. Mellin, W. Mellin, G. Mellin, P. Wright, N. Swin- bank, D. Smalley, B. Jones, M. Dowden, W. Briggs, T. Waring. West Bradford 2nd XI (v


West, Birtwistle Cup, 1st round, home): From Under­ wood, Whiteside (N), Leach, R ich a rd s , Nuttall, Kirk, McGuire, Rimmer, Walker (R), Whiteside (S), Ross, Robinson, Reddin. Meet ground 1-30 p.m. West Bradford (v Chatburn,


S. Greatorex, A. Rudd, D. Clayton, D. Routledge, J. Coates, A. Wrigley, P. Dins- dale, A. Sweeney, G. Wilkinson, P. Ramsey, M. Pox, A. Parkin­ son, T. Lee. Meet Chatburn Road End 1-45 p.m. Waddington (v Blackburn


, . . 4 s GEOFF MELLIN —


the visitors into the lead, but Grindleton plugged away and were duly rewarded when Jones slid home the equaliser. Grindleton were creat­


hard in the closing stages but Grindleton were in no mood to submit as they marched into the next round. Grindleton: Gowking (G),


tol (D), Bristol (M), Mellin (W), Swinbank, Jones, Mellin (C), Wright, Dowden, Mellin (G), Briggs. Sub, Smalley.


Own goal sinks challenge


Preston Catholic Combination 2, Ribble Valley League 1


day when they start on the denying them the point they at least deserved TW0 Ribbl?sdi]e S*?®1 Ewood Park trail with a and denying them a victory which, on merit,


Birtwistle" Cup on Satur- AN own-goal proved fatal for Ribble Valley,


. of the best football they ever have.done and Pre­ ston were completely out­ played. Pinch had a shot kicked


. Smithson, Waddington ana Bolton played some excel­ lent possession football. Goalkeeper Young did


not have a shot to save, only pass-backs and long through balls. In view of their very good team effort, Ribble Valley were desperately unlucky to lose.


Ribble Valley: A. Young (HG), Dobson (Ch), R. Befi


. several attempts. The sec­ ond resulted from a poor clearance. West Bradford: M. Fox, M.


■ Mason,- M.- Neville, C. White, A; Hutchinson, A. Drinkwater, H. Chard, J. Malmsbury, G. Wilkes.


Dugdale, C. Farnsworth, C.


Manon Fox had blocked (Read), Smithson (Ch), Pinch ton s only goal. (RSSC); King, P. Young (Ch),


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PRINTS OF PHOTO­ GRAPHS APPEARING IN THIS ISSUE ARE AVAILABLE TO . ORDER


attacked a straight after the interval Pinch hit .the post and then scored from a good pass. Young put a good header just over and Pinch and King both' brought good saves from the home ’keeper. Smith- son put a hard shot just wide of the post. The midfield comprising


off the line, Bell, King and Smithson all came close with headers, and another King header hit the under­ side of the bar and dropped into the keeper’s hands. When Ribble Valley


in the first minute and in the seventh Preston went two up as the result of a breakaway. From then onwards Rib­ ble Valley produced some


ought to have been theirs. The goal was given away


Late goal is the clincher


Waddington Res 1 Mill Hill OB 2,


first visit to Whitebirk to t play Mill Hill Old Boys in


he second division of Blackburn Combination.


to come away without a point.


defeat: came in the last minute.


The final goal in a 2-1


The rearranged Wad­ dington back four looked very solid but the midfield and front men lacked penetration and method and midfield pair of Keith Boden and David Reddin were clearly missed. Paul


de^e rve c faf tergoa lke^per (Rg f w X ® ? B S S ! ’ F o S l i y W ^ d d l n g " - j ohn Seedle, -Martin


Bialecki and substitute Don Conti all played well.


Bialecki, Waddington; Bishop, - Bush, - Byrom, Geldard; .Pear-;


Waddington Res: Church- Taylor, Lund, Seedle', Sims,.


They were most unlucky


INJURIES prevented Waddington Reserves fielding a full side for their section.


team played well, and came third in the boys


Durban, N. Tomlinson, J. Gladwin, D. Fielding, R.


Teams: Boys A — P.


. Goodbier, K. Robinson, J. Hutchinson.


Skill pays


Clitheroe 2nd XV 6 Sedgely Park Strollers 50.


IN the f i r s t home game, ; Chtheroe were overwhelmed by


a more experienced and better • organised aide.


; ,The home team’s only points camc'from a try by scrum half ■


carved, open the ClitheroeV'- defence. ■ .


,


Chris Roberts which - was con- ' verted by Nigel Thornton.


match for the away team’s " ■ ‘ technique, which frequently ”


Clitheroe’s enthusiasm was no '


A CHARIT1 Waddington Pat Seed A| ’.After an el


Sieczkowski., D. Frank- land, _G. Sedgwick, E.


J. Renwick, J. Kay, A. Field, S. Clark, D. Man­ sfield, C. Shaw. Girls — A. Taylor, S. •


Lund, R. Parkinson. Boys B — K. Macmillan,


secutive year the girls have won, despite the stronger competition. . Ribblesdale Boys B


taining afternoon of knock­ out matches, Ribblesdale Boys A team beat Nelson in the final, and Ribbles­ dale Girls beat St Hilda’s, Burnley, in their final. This is the second con­


and former pupils from Ribblesdale competed against schools from as far away as Rochdale at Bar­ den School, Burnley. At the end of an enter­


teams pulled off magnifi­ cent victories in a vol­ leyball tournament for schools in North East Lan­ cashire. Three teams of pupils


School is twice a winner "


game became very com­ petitive with some fierce exchanges and plenty of action m both goalmouths. However, Grindleton went further in front midway through the half. Cowking headed against the post and Hirst rammed the rebound home. West Bradford pressed


good work by Hirst in the West Bradford area led to a penalty which Parkinson (GO converted. The remainder of the


ing more chances and a good effort by Dugdale clipped the post. Soon after the interval,


The game started with a flourish as Grindleton took an early lead through a Ward free kick only to be caught cold as West Brad­ ford promptly equalised through Mellin (G). Another Mellin goal put


BY playing two games in the past week Standen A


\ IN an exciting Craven Cup match featuring two local rivals, Grindleton did themselves a favour, eventually ran out worthy winners. They survived late pressure by West Bradford to go into the second round. ■ <


and Rimington Youth Club continue to lead Divisions Two and Three.


RESULTS


ton Ladies 6, Trinity B 4; Trutex B 0, Rimington Youth Club 10; Catholic Youth Club B 3, Trutex A 7.


Standen A.............. 5 4 0 1 8 . Standen B.............. 5 4 0 1 8 Crabtrees.............. 6 4 0 2 8 Clitheroe PO......... 5 1 1 3 - 3 Wadd’ton SC A...... 3 1 0 2 2 Station Hotel......... 5 0 1 5 1


Division One P WD L P


Seed, Parkinson (G), Read, Par­ kinson (D), Ward, Powell, Jones, Dugdale, Cowking (R), Hirst. Sub, Turner. West Bradford: Barber, Bris­


Catholic YC A....... 5 4 1 0 9 Clith’oePOB......... 4 3 1 0 7 Wadd’ton SC B...... 4 3 0 1 6 TrinityA............... 3 “1 0 2 2 Catholic SC............ 6 0 1 5 1 Flexible R.............. 4 0 1 3 1


Division Two. P WD L P


Rimington YC....... 6 6 0 012 Catholic YCB........ 6 4 0 2 8 Rim’ton Ladies...... 6 3 0 3 6 Trutex A............... 6 3 0 3 6 Trinity B............... 6 2 0 4 4 Trutex B............... 6 0 0 6 0


Division Three P WD L P


R e in fo r c em e n ts 3 , Clitheroe PO B 7; Wad­ dington B .10, Catholic Social Club 0. Division Three: Riming­


6, Standen B 4; Clitheroe PO 6, Station Hotel 4; Crabtrees 0, Standen A 10. Division Two: Flexible


Division One: Standen A


sees the Post Office move up one place after a win over Station Hotel. Catholic Youth Club A


points and took the Divi­ sion One leadership in the Ribble Valley Table Tennis Association on game average. The only other change


They picked up four


Hie family 1800 ■


HARD g goals wei at Shawt


. Reserves Motors to winnings two badly


defeats a| Clitheroi


■ But as favourabli manner in played shoj ager Ray " his side a dence. Steady


Teal fre< dati


tee has deci| a protesttel Combinatiil performancl Derek Web! in the matclf Motors.


, Instead him low display.


club, howevl lot happier \{ show agaii| Manager Re particularly [ the perforn boys Keith , Chadwick.


All concel


Great Harwcj and Chadw[ from a Pres Meanwhild


Jones was I


Tony Eylel progress antj of plaster if But it now! will not be p!| New Year.


Legiol


BRITISH LE(j draw from thl District Snookel league table hil accordingly.


over top spot I lead over Grtl Chatburn an! couple of pointl


As a result)


0; Social Club f 8; Billington A| A 8; Gt Harwoa ton 2; Catholicl stones 8; Wadil lington B 6; Ci Gt Harwood E|


Results: Polil


played 7m 64 pi 58, Chatburn (tfl B 52, Wadding lington A (6) 4fl 48, Billington El ton A (6) 40, ll Catholic B (6) !fl


League pifl


Pendle Club (f tive B 36, Call Social Club (5)|


Refs


CLITHEROEl would welcoirjj Anyone inteif them a hand I Football Lei invited to attf monthly meet! This will b€|


anyone warn! should contacfl . referee.


AFTER re| winning Blackpool Clitheroe hi this weekerl) ta in in g P a d i h a m 1| Sunday. And ClitH


toria Hotel, (fl next Tuesday]


ground at Tf teams hope [


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