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Henthorn top-two leagues


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the Ribble' Valley Football League. The first’ team have full points from five


collected■


HENTHORN 'UTIL-lead I Divisions One and Two of


games, and the- reserves - have eight. - KIn Division Three,?


nowles . Arms have; also' full points. ■.


Divisions One and Three; ’ have still to gain their first- point, and Read .Reserves? are in a similar plight’ in ' Division Two.


Trinity,, who- play in.'


Trinity 2; Royal Oak 0, West Bradford 5.


- lash


3s t Sq uash is season by teams and a


sh Club, nd and third peting in the


ained promo­ th division, the earn will start today with a against South


i, have away linst Rochdale mrn respec-


sh, the ladies’ i home match


irst season of


•non Sangster >.


AMS Mike Heyworth, ison (capt.), Niall Brennand, Conor


Hen Evans, Paul i Willis, Wayne Matthews. David Knight, Peter Hutcnin- ’ielding, Peter


ileen Kendrick eville, Val Field- rkes, Yvonne


theroe s rally Tony


■■ories will be 'litheroe FC’s 1 ground on moon, when ide takes on a ers who have >r the club in •ears. which kicks- being played


y for midfield 5'yles, who three weeks t game of the


;y Hinksman sam manager


lies’ football tear future to ’und.


t for


d XV Clitheroe 2nd 6


J played its Clitheroe


12 months


cond team v e iled to


■t Clitheroe andled well, came when he Burnage ■ break from ornton con-


ith William- nson strong s and Wild- ■n the loose, e left wing, id ran well, ton; Neilson,


e pack


i>; Horsfield, Williamson, an, Wildman,


earns


’ugby Club iams on Satur- -am plays its ist .Blackburn


ff 3 p.m.) and cdes V (Pim-


’’irst XV: Wil- 1|PK. Rudd, 1; Routledge, ■), Dinsdale,


-y, Wrigley, on.


■•■Parkinson, vilaman.^s -


Second XV: Wilson (P.), .••Tindally •).'-iByrne,


Coop; Wilson,


xperienced them by 48


yers named Clitheroe XI y Wallace, 3rian Parkin- k, Dave Bar- Idup, Arthur irkett, Tom


Iso hoping to


■rongly rep- the Chancery


Squash Club


Arms 4, Spring Mill Res 3; Trin­ ity Res 0, Pendle Furniture 3; West Bradford Res 3, Jack’s Motors 0.


FIXTURES


v West Bradford Res (ID), Jack’s Motors v Trinity Res, . Pendle Furniture v Knowles Arms (MH).


Calderstones (RA), Chipping v Transport (GL), Gnndleton v Waggon and Horses (PH), Broc- khall v Whalley B (TP), Riming­ ton v Read Res (IH), Highmoor v Chatbum Res, Hurst Green Res v Henthorn Utd Res. (MF). ■ Division Three: Station Hotel


v Sabden (JW), Chatburn v Spring Mill (NB), Read Utd v Ribblesdale SSC (TJ),. West Bradford v Whalley Arms Celtic (GS), Victoria v Royal Oak (IG), Trinity v Hurst Green (GB). ' Division Two: Cross Keys v


Division One: Henthorn Utd


Sabden can take heart


Sabden 3, Victoria ’


LEAGUlS TABLES Division One


Trinity............................ 4 . 0 Division Ywo


Calderstones.................. 5 5 Cross Keys.................... 4 5 Waggon & Horses.......... 4 5 Chipping....................... Hurst Green Res............ Whalley A......................


Transport......................


Whalley B.............;........ 4 2 Brockhall............... ;...... 4 1 Read Res........................ 3 0


3 2 5 2 4 2


Division Three


Station Hotel.................. 4 4 Spring Mill Res............... 5 3 Jack’s Motors................. 4 2 Trinity Res.................... 4 0


Pendle Furniture........... 4 6 West Bradford Res........


Knowles Arms............... 4 5


Danny lifts Standen


SEVERAL matches in the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association were post­ poned because of the Sep­ tember holidays. One that was played was


given Catholic Youth Club A top spot in Division Two. Third division clubs'have


that between Standen B and Crabtrees. Danny Coulston gave an inspiring performance to help Stan­ den to a good win that puts them on top of Division One. . Two good victories have


completed all their games to d a te , newcomers Rimington Youth Club taking the lead after a good win against Trinity B. Catholic Youth Club B are second on game differ­ ence.


Results


v Flexible R (postponed), Catholic Youth Club A 8, Catholic Social Centre 2. Trinity A v Flexible R, and Waddington Sc B v Post Office B (postponed). Division Three: Trutex


A 9, Station Hotel 1; Crab­ trees 2, Standen B 8; Post Office A v Waddington SC (postponed). Division Two: Trinity A.


Division One: Standen


P P- 5 10


Chatbum Res................. 4 6 Grindleton...................


Henthom Utd................ Highmoor...................... Rimington.....................


p p 5 8 5 7 5 7


4 6 5 6


Victoria.......................... 5 3 Royal Oak....................


Hurst Creen................... 5 ' 3 Read Utd.......................


2 3 5 2


RSSC............................ 4 6 Spring Mill..................... 4 - G Cnatbum....................... West Bradford........... Whalley Arms Cel..........


Sabden........................... 5 Henthom Utd................


. 5- •4 3 4


4 4


P p 4 8


ANOTHER large crowd saw Victoria force Sabden into, several defensive e r ro r s in th e e a r ly exchanges and it took the villagers 15 minutes to finally settle down.


scored twice, both goals being ra th e r scrappy, in d e e d th e se co n d appeared to owe much to pushing, by both sides; ,


Sabden, 16-year-old Colin Maher showed tremendous promise, prompting his te am -m a te s to p u sh forward.


Making his debut for


account when the ’keeper dropped the ball,, the equaliser coming from Balmbra when he fol­ lowed up a run by Martin' and chipped the ball into the empty net. The pace was furious and the inter­ val must have come as a relief to both teams.


Martin opened Sabden’s


doing most of the attacking but shots were either saved on the line or cleared at the last minute.


Sabden resumed by


when Martin headed in a Balmbra cross and the vil­ lagers. continued their efforts to increase the lead.


Sabden’s third came ’


equaliser with almost the last shot of the game, Sab­ den having pushed well forward.


Victoria snatched the


heart from their early sea­ son endeavours and they look fo rw a rd to the remainder of the season. Outstanding in a team that played very well as a whole' were Lingard (T), Bromley and Maher.


Sabden can take great


Lingard (T), Whitwell, Wright, Maner, Bromley, Stanford, Davies, Martin, Balmbra. Sub, Lingard (K).


TEAMS


WADDINGTON (v Stamford Utd., home, Saturday, 2-30 p .m .) : From Underwood, Whiteside (N), Leach, Richards, Nuttall, Rimmer, McGuire, Ross, Walker (R), Whiteside (S), Kirk, Walker (G). Meet ground 1-30 p.m.


WADDINGTON RES. (v. St Matthew’s, Pleasington, Satur­ day, 2-30 p.m.). From: Church- Taylor, Bialecki, Spencer, Robinson, Seedall, Waddington, • Reddin, Bishop, Mansfield, Gardner, Byrom, Geldard, Sails-, bury, Lund. Meet Waggon and


.


B 0, Catholic YC B 10; Rimington YC B 9, Trinity B 1; Rimington Ladies 2, Trutex A 8.


Standen B . . . . ' 2 2 0 0.4 Standen A............... 1 1- 0 0 .2 Post Office A........; 1 0 .1 0 1 Station Hotel........ . 2 0 1 1 1 Crabtrees.............. 1 0 0 1 0 Waddington Sc.A... 1 0 0 1 0


DIVISION ONE- PW D LPt


Catholic YC A....... 2.2 ,0. Waddington SC B... I T 0


Flexible R . . 1 0 0 Catholic SC...... ....:■ 2 0 0


Post Office B.......... 1 1 0 TnnityB......... .


RimingtonYC....... 2 2 0, Catholic YC B....'..'i. - 2 ,'2 .0: TrutexA.......;...... 2 1 0 Riming. Ladies2 TO: Trinity B


DIVISION THREE . PW D


Trutex B ....... 2--0 0 2 .0 0


Ladies9 golf:


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WINNERS: , .inV a; ;ladie s'. ,',Clltl?er0.e ..im im v o U,a- i u.


Mrs IB si Hargreaves -and Mrs -J. '-Richardson (101-r” 26%-74%)., ?


- „another four tries. Only 10 .t/son.lT.'Lee. : ) •


his scoring,spree,with


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ttiTucsday: St Mary’s v Whalle .y a y


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1 0 0:


; DIVISION TWO ...PW D I .P t


. Mellin, M. Bristol, B. Jones, N. Swinbank, C. Melhn, P. Wright, M. Dowden, D. Smalley, G. Mel­ hn, W. Briggs. ....


Horses 1-15 p.m. . WEST BRADFORD (v Whalley Arms Celtic, home, Saturday). From: J. Barber, D. Bristol, W.


Station Hotel (away): Players to- contact C." Barker; Chtheroe 24443.


WEST BRADFORD RES. (v . , Sabden: Hollingworth, Wray, In this period' Victoria


Transport save point with late rally


' 11 Transport 3, Cross Keys 3.


CROSS KEYS made a great start with Waring scoring from the penalty spot in the first minute. Spurred on by this the visitors kept up the pressure and scored again not long afterwards.


However, Transport


began to gain control, Cross having one effort disallowed and Burns


sq u an d e r in g a good chance. L a te r in the


Burns hea,drid home a long cross from Pomfret.


scrappy, neither side being able to build constructive attacks and1 it was a speculative long-range' shot from Wilkinson that put the visitors further in front and apparently set­ tled the issue.


The game became , ;


Transport ■ pressed hard - AFTER a week’s rest, .Grindleton came back to and were rewarded when take both points in an entertaining game. They


game


ofthe match to give Trans-’ port a point they, scarcely deserved.


Nonne, Heckingbottam, Pom­ fret, Sharpies, Haworth, Pidlys- kyj, Cross, Burns, Heyes. Suh. Shorroek.


. Dinsdale, Parkinson, Waring, Wilkinson (J), Shorrock, Heaney, Snhpo., Sub. Bailey.


Transport: Searson, Targett, '


relaxed and five minutes goal back through Moore, from time Pomfret pulled a Thus spurred on they goal back and Sharpies sought the equaliser and equalised with the last kick.....................


However, Cross Keys game and soon pulled . a '


dominate the play, took thie lead through , Cowking arid -added a second from Hirst - for a,. 2-0 interval lead. . - " ■ . ■ Whalley a f terwards cariie much more into the


Cross Keys: Jackson, Lake-, land, Walker, Wilkinson (R),


Collier, Shuttleworth, Wallbank (K), Wallbank (M), Robinson, Moore, Fielding, O’Hara, Shoreham. Sub. Hilton.


RSSC put Chatbum under pressure


RSSC 3, . Chatburn 1


EARLY attacks by Chatburn were foiled by Whittaker, keeping'goal for Ribblesdale Sports and Social Club, and there was no score in the first half. w


5


. shaw, took over from a linesman at half-time, his a r r iv a l having b e en delayed. Ward,, McNally and


The referee/ Mr Craw-


, greaves to score a consola­ tion goal for. Chatburn. .... RSSC: Whittaker, Sharp,


another, and with a solo run in which he beat two defenders and sent; the ’keeper the wrong way, Pinch made it 3-0........... A mix-up by the home defence allowed Har-


. W a rd , Preedy; McNally; ' Bishop, Pinch, Stoddard. Sub. .Brown.


Mullen, Humphrys, Bush, ., .....


'K in g ,‘Croft,. Young. Sub. Smithson.


' ,.-•••


Mammoth score by fit rugby side


......... - i.i ;■?',> ■. •.' a . Si • i 0 4 > * Clithcroe RUFC 84, Thornton Clevcley 3rd’0.,. a'.'/i


j}-J DESPITE, the,mammoth 'score .Clitheroe did not', 1 o play as well as'they? have done* this ^season: 1 0 ' 2:0


Cleveleys side managed to hold their own on a number, of occasions, but were out- played by 'a much fitter- and faster back division. ;.


unable to settle and control the game; the drive of pre-


it A very much-younger)' nnt: nf ifi tripQ.urprA o :


’ ')'.LI ff '-”-'‘.1.'' ■/'UTi.' - •’■ '••••' 5 -


' out j of.16 tries-were con-'. •verted.••-?? -': r


.'.'V. - Clitheroe should come Clitheroe forwards were... ■ r ■


fup. ag^nst^more'.ixBinf;^ ? encea side? when' they, play?;: : at home'agairisKBlackhriral;'


' -Try scorers: Alan Rudd, Dave*' Clayton'?(3);!“RoBin'’“


1V. .this’''Saturday.-! ' v


Chatburn: Johnson, Dinsdalo; Jackson, Dobson,. Parkes, ; Faulkner, Hargreaves, Holgate,


Bishop then controlled midfield and set Pinch and Brown attacking the latter having replaced Preedy. Chatburn were under pressure and Parkes con­ ceded an own goal. - Brown quickly scored


Good work marred by finishing


West Bradford Res 3, Jack’s Motors 0


. Fawcett gave Bradford the lead and soon added another as the result of a fine run t h r o u g h a “square” Motors’, defence. , Blane made two good saves, to keep Motors out, before Edmondson (R) set­ tled the game with a well- placed shot. The visitors earned cre­


AFTER taking a fifth- minute lead, West Brad­ ford were in control for most of this Ribble Valley League; Division Three/ game, but good, approach work was marred by-poor finishing..


Seed, Parkinson (G), Read, Par­ kinson. (D), Ward, Jones, Dug- dale, Powell, Cowking (R), Hirst. Sub. Newhouse. Whalley A: Coup, Wilkinson,


looked like. succeeding- until Cowking again scored to clinch both poirits for ' Grindleton after a good performance;': r Grindlcton: Cowking (G),


ought to have taken the lead in the first few seconds when they were awarded a penalty, but Coup made a' fine save.' I Grindleton proceeded to


Trinity Res. never looked like scoring


Trinity Res 0, Pendle Furn 3


PENDLE Furniture were the better organised team in thei r Ribble Valley League, Division Three,, game, and deserved to win.


worked tremendously hard in the | first half, particu­ larly in defence — and held. the visitors to a goal-less first half.


T r i n i t y , however ,


immedia te ly on th e resumption and soon added a second. Trinity never looked like scoring and had a very disappointing half. Their play became riiore and more scrappy, several men playing below par.


P e n d 1 e s c o r e d


midway through the half. Outstanding for Trinity


Pendle added a third


were Kay,, Schofield par­ ticularly, and Gidlow.


Hayes, Cowell, Owens, Nichol­ son, Pilling, Young, Whelan, Archer, Madders, Wilson Sub: Holden.


...


Back four stop Mill


; Spring Mill 0, . i Henthorn Utd 3


dit: for battling on until the final - .whistle. Biane, Reynolds and .Pearson had ■ fine games, for ‘ tlie 'villa­ gers. • ' ' ,'


. West . Bradford ? Res: . Blane,. ■ Pell (I),- Robinson...Preston,. R e.ynoldsv Blenkinship ; ' Edmondson (R), .Webster, Pear­ son; Fawcett; Edmondson'(M). ’ Sub, Pell (T).


Cub Scout , football


.. Loyola, v.'St. Mary Is; (D. Smyth) ?-? k.o.'5-45 p.m. Pendle v Trinity PanthcrsTD. Nield) 5-45 p.m.: " ' i Saturday: Ribblesdale v Wad-


Cub Seout'Tootball’..League?: programme are — Tomorrow:


FORTHCOMING games in the


, opened with the ad vantage of .the slope, Henthorn were the more dangerous on the break and they took the lead when a through ball from Harrison was crossed by Taylor to Drachenberg who headed it home.... .....: . •"‘Spring Mill hit back with some smart moves but the forwards came to full stop against a strong back four. After-the teams had turned round . Henthorn


ts»,Spring.Mill must learn to have more men up front if they intend to, score'goals.:


:Mill out of trouble. • >Henthorn went .further ahead through Green, who netted after'-Henthorn broke/through on the break; Bush:made;;it;3-0.;;


ALTHOUGH Spring Mill


son, Schofield, Brayshaw, Tyne, Burgess, Gidlow, Marsdcn, Stewart, Hitchen, Kay (T). Sub:. Walker. Pcndlc Furniture: Bywaters,


duced a first class team performance and set a fine example for Trinity to follow. Trinity: Kay (A), Edmond­


Pendle Furniture : pro­


towking clinches both points


-m % -m m _ Grindlcton 3, Whalley A 1


Grmdleton 3; Waggon and Horses 6, Chipping 3; Transport 3, Cross Keys 3; Calderstones 5, Hurst Green Res. 3; Henthorn Res 2, Highmoor 4; Chatbum Res. 2, Rimington 3. - Division Three: Knowles •


Division Two: Whalley A 1,


Read Utd 3; Ribblesdale SSC 3’ Chatburn 1; Spring. Mill 0; Henthom Utd. 3; Sabden 3,. Vic­ toria 3; Whalley Arms Celtic'3


Division One: Hurst Green 3


.against West Bradford.' they had ’better watch' ’ ?“t f.or a player'called


,Va lle y ti F o o t b a l l 10 League, , come Tup1.’


■through from defence, -, or possibly even, in the


Mellin.He couldprove dangerous in midfield, Per ha p s.. c o min g ‘


1 centre-forward posi-f tion. •:>,.■


» '..•t.-Xi, -i/.f ; V


: in the area need not i fear a brilliant utility player, for there are


But. team .managers’-


.three Mellin. brothers currently lining up for the village side.


.< Geoff (19), who plays


start of the season by younger brother Chris


centre-forward, and: William- (2 2 ), who: wears the number, five shirt,-were, joined in the f irs t. team ; at the <


■ -f/ ’ KW 5vi \ : :■ "III •:- £ William ' > '*


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Geoff, • a butcher and Chris who works with'!


is confused,'.but other., sides, are starting to? find it-a little' difficult' when there arc three of us on the field,’’ said Geoff, who first played for ; a West Bradford side .at the age of 15. .. William, a. joiner,


(16), a midfield player..- “No-one in the team ’


’S Chris


. team’s outfits’ every Said Geoff: “The one


irig her. thre e 'so ns t. strips, Mrs Mellin also launders the rest of the '


a building firm; all live with their,parents, Joe • and Joan Mellin, at Laneside Farm,' Grind-: let on.' ' ’ 1 ' And, as well as wash- ,


Geoff .


- one iof us plays i badly the other > two. go on about-it a bit. But it’s: all - taken - in good spirit.”


ing at home is that if " V’/ 1 • ' 1 thing about us alMiv- .


brothers in one team is not/enough, Martin and David Bristol also play regularly, to add to the confusion.


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IF;., by chance;- last season’s -treble trophy win­ ners are feeling complacent^ this .draw- against Lower Ghapel;:who,\aretbottoih;tofi.the'Premier Division of BlackburmCombinatiorf;"should-grouse' the ??villagersr from ?;their’-cosy-slumbers’/'


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^■..Although they ihave;si picked: up .only two points ..; ; from' a possible eight,'"’ Lower' .Chapel almost did ( J what no other, team did lasts s season — inflict defeat on" , their visitors.


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, ’VVaddington opened brightly enough and with a. little luck Roger Walker could have had a couple of goals in the first quarter of an hour.


■; Simon Whiteside gave the home defence a torrid time, but Lower Chapel weathered- the storm, reduced Waddington to f ru s tra tio n and! th en cheekily stole the lead on? the half hour....


.....


: Waddington did nearly all the attacking after the interval. Paul McGuire hit the bar and missed another good chance; John Nuttall was menacing - on the left and John Kirk shot every time, he had the opportun- . ity. Whiteside ana Walker teased the defence but the only goal came from a direct free kick and was brilliantly scored by Simon Whiteside in the 60th minute. :


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Towards the end Wad­ dington lost their compo­ sure, fouls replaced tackles and abuse replaced encour­ agement, and all because the ball would not go into the net.


clearly the better side and they will create fewer chances and score more goals from them. But too many players have not yet reached their true form and last season’s achieve­ ments must be forgotten if any trophies are to be won. John Nuttall was the man of. the match.


Wa d d i n g t o n we r e


Whiteside (N), Leach, Richards, Nuttall, Rimmer, McGuire, Ross, Walker (R), Whiteside (S), Kirk. Sub: Walker (G).


Waddinjiton: Underwood,


Clitheroe out of cup and vase


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W A S C l i t h e r o e bright start to the sea­ son a : flash in the pan? That is the question the club’s supporters will ask after their team’s . ■


: third consecu-


- t i v e ■ d e f e a t o n Saturday. - F ir all -the pressure in


■ fairness, all attacks during most of the game had been in th e . d i r e c t i o n of Clitheroe’s goal,'in front of which the back four had an outstanding match. . Yet Clitheroe’s forwards


librand, Lawson, Staines, Hink­ sman, Almond, Connell, Wor- rail, Duckworth, Gray. Referee: Mr M. J. Vallance.


Second half disaster


Gardner equalised Hoght- Spencer, Bkdecki, Waddington, nn’c: Pflrlv inol


down to play some attrac­ tive /football arid? Max


ons eary goal.


had a game on their hands and could do nothing when Martin Bialecki’s through ball to Eric Geldard was put away for a 2-1 half­ time lead.


Hoghton realised they dard, Salisbury.


WITHOUT a Blackburn Combination Division Two game, because of the Lan­ cashire Amateur Shield programme, Waddington Reserves arranged an attractive game against Premier Division side Hoghton. Waddingtori se t t led


Waddington Res 2, Hoghton 4 The second, half proved


Taylor, Reddin, Robinson, Gardner, Bishop,Byrom,.Gel-


can profit from their mis­ takes and i in particular they must learn to- put scoring chances away. Waddington. Res: Chureh-


to be disastrous for the villagers as Hoghton scored three times for; a comfortable win. However, the Reserves


which must worry man ager .Ray. Hobson, as his side returns to their league fixtures on.Saturday with a visit to newcomers Whit­ worth Valley. Clitheroe: Ellis, Walker, Gil-


were without Glen Wright, John Seedle and Wayne Haddock. But the team has now bowed out of both the FA Cup and FA Vase at the first hurdle, after tak­ ing four points from their first three league games. And that is something


and midfield hardly threatened Thackley’s goal, and all too often cen­ tre-forward Steve Gray battled alone up front.. Admittedly, Clitheroe


this ? FA Vase ‘tie came from .-Yorkshire .League side Thackley, who eventu­ ally broke : through two minutes from time. But in


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1 REPAIRS i , Free estimate


Tel. CLITHEROE 26069 ‘ after S p.m.


FOR ALL YOUR


ALTERATION WORK CONSULT


JOINERY AND


T. FIELDING & SONS LTD


Tel. Glsburn 345 (evenings)


All work guaranteed ‘ Est 1962


.moved into the'.attack'and Green- made a-;good run,’ but Astley (I.) headed the


CYRIL HOOLEY


EX-HOOVER SERVICE . ENGINEER '


57 WOONE LANE


.C L ITH E R O E ^ ! Telephone 22023


. /L e g i o n .winnfers*;


. p „u ;n,,T nn'ri'Vrintiniied ' Coates; D. JonesP, Dinsdale, A. prsers (L. Poole) 5-30 p.m.. Pan‘b; ‘ Robin?'Lund continuea,. .Sweelieyv,p.;Rain^ey“ASWrig/


iJ?1l i t " ' ClithcrocT P. J.' Wilson;’*R. , ?I.0^ aji, ?Vn<11^ ? ' bb,<‘s- D. Clay ton;, D., Routledge, .J. W. J r/nf1y


.:idi^nised*.lw{tte/Ktt>b^Valieyi branebes''o( ■


CHATBURN are winners of?the"i fbuivteam . bowling^ eompetitiori


*


’They have 4(51? points; ..Wad-. APPLIANCES * v. I,-.-..‘.-I—,.v •' >.


’thei Roy.il''British .--Specialists on? Keymatic '


• Repairs,.-Reconditioning }■. ’ 1 , and Service of ’ > ■ .


HOOVER


CENTRAL HEATING PLUMBING


GAS BOILER and SIX RADIATORS from £598 '


Coloured Bathroom Suites from El 85 plus VAT, FITTED,


C. N. FORT


. 18 Kenilworth Drive . CLITHEROE


Tel. 25680 for free estimate •LOFT


INSULATION FREE ESTIMATE,,


TEL. 26069 Open Dally 8 e.m. to 12 Noon, 1 to 5-30 p.m. Saturday 8-30 a.m. to -12 Noon. WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23263. WATERLOO TIMBER CO. ERIC DUGDALE^


Open as usual during holidays FOR ALL YOUR


BUILDING MATERIALS PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN


Tel. Clitheroe 41597


SAND WALLING STONE SCREEN BLOCKS STONE LAND TILES CONCRETE FLAGS CONCRETE LINTELS BRICKS GARDEN EDGES DRAINAGE PIPES GRANITE


DEREK LEIGH . NO DEPOSIT , .


TV RENTALS 20ln. and 24in.


TV REPAIRS


4 Shireburn Avenue, Clitheroe


TELEPHONE 24168 RAY BLACKBURN


Plumbing, Heating Engineer, Glazing, etc.


labour only work? also; under- ,; ■ j


i Free estimates ... taken ‘ ? ■ '


Tel:'Clitheroe 26460 , or call ,


,,


8 WALKER STREET, ‘ ,CLITHEROE '


W . , ^ Il ig h t h a u l a g e . >, , Beer


Removals, and -Odd Jobs- j Undertaken■ i. i}C r ’jlAVOONE LANE


CLITHEROE. Tel. 22857"?, ;


! ,


t r t f e Nayburn OPEN FIRE


•elegance.. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wall


combines modern efficiency with classic


JHEf SbBL • H W a a j p


JR _


■standing it heals by convection as well as by ■ II radiation.' Ideal, for-existing stone arches often lound in. Dales cottages. Overcomes ! smoke problems. Delivery ex-stock


' Rayburn Cookers lor Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulelos


Spares lor Rayburn, Baxi and most stoves. • FRED MANBY & High Street;. Skipton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444. BRO. PLUMBING and HEA TING ENGINEER ROY BISHOP


Special reductions in central heating throughout summer.


. i Elegant bathroom suites also at reduced prices ’"• 1


* s r


■ Tel. Acc. 382306 o r CLITHER 1OE2 *5058 ■ ,


V 1 * _ , (


; J O H N L Y N C H


!S


■1 -F o r wall and floor tiling ’


A l te ra t io n s , t , fireplaces}: iand -all! types, o f repairs ">


Tel. CLITHEROE 24832! 1 '


independent of surrounding brickwork. Free [ T ^ W | J l


' H Q J H I in M M n A ' ERCffANfSY


CHIMNEYSWEEP ’ : ] BRUSH AND VAC


j. / Tel. Clitheroe .22807 4* ' •4>


" 2 WOONE LANE V ***•


•BRIDGES ; , ' n


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