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i Clilherne Advertiser and Times, February 1st, 1979 15 ADVERTISER and TIMES " - * A < > 0 TRADES GUIDE YOUR LEADING NEW AND USED CAR CENTRE


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ALES and


ERVICE with


NOW-HOW and


NTEGRITY from


EOPLE who are


LEASANT selling with


XPERIENCE and


ELIABILITY


NEW FORDS FOR EARLY DELIVERY GRANADA 2.8 Ghia — Choice of two


FIESTA 1100 L ESCORT 1300L 2-door


GRANADA 2.3 L Estate GRANADA 2.8GL Estate


TH E B E S T USED CAR S E L E C T IO N IN TH E N O R TH


1978 FIESTA 1100 Ghia..................C3250


1978 1978 1978 1978 1978 1977 1976 1978


1978 1978 1978


1977 1976 1975 1975 1974 1977 1976


1976 1976 1975 1974 1974 1977 1977 1976 1976 1976 1976


ESCORT 1300L 2-door.........C2495 ESCORT 1300L 2-door......... £2450 ESCORT 1300L 2-door..........C2475 ESCORT 1300L 2-door.........C2450 ESCORT 1300L 4-door C2595 ESCORT 1100L2-door.........£2175


ESCORT 1100L 2-door......... £1775 VAUXHALL Chevette L 3-door £2425


VAUXHALL Chevette L 3-door £2425


VAUXHALL Cavalier L 4-door VAUXHALL Cavalier L 4-door


£2925 £2925


GRANADA 2000 L .................. £3295 CAPRI 2000 GL .......................£2550 CAPRI 2000 GT .......................£2375 CAPRI 2000 Ghia ................... £2895 CAPRI 2000 G T .......................£2050 CORTINA 2000 Ghia Estate £4095


1975 ESCORT 1100 Base 2-door . £1625


1977 FIESTA 950L............................£2245 1977 LEYLAND Maxi 1500 .............£2445 1977 AUSTIN Allegro 1300 SDL... £2245 1976 AUSTIN Mini Clubman ......... £1695


1975 AUSTIN Allegro 1300 SDL 4-door .................................................... £1635


1975 ALLEGRO 1300 SDL 4-door £1645 1978 DATSUN120Y 2-door..........£2275 1977 DATSUN100AL Cherry......£1675 1975 DATSUN140J 4-door ........ £1625


1976 AVENGER 1300 Super Estate (’77 model) .......................................£2095


1976 HILLMAN Hunter 1725 D/L .. £1735


1975 FIAT 127 Special.....................£1195 1977 LADA 1200 ES 4-door..........£1525 1975 MARINA 1300 DL 4-door ......£1545


1975 MARINA 1300 SDL4-door ... £1535 1974 MARINA 1800 SDL4-door ... £1445


CORTINA Ghia Estate '77 model ................................................................ £4195 CORTINA 1300 Base .............£2495 CORTINA 1300L 4-door........£1845 CORTINA 1600L Estate........£1945 CORTINA 2000E Estate........ £2125 CORTINA 1600 XL Auto.........£1595 ESCORT 1300L Estate ......... £2495 ESCORT1100L 2-door ......... £2175 ESCORT 1300 GL Estate......£2275 ESCORT1100L 2-door......... £1895 ESCORT 1600 Ghia 2-door £2495 ESCORT 1100 Popular 2-door


£1675


1973 MARINA 1300 Super.............£1195 1977 M.G. Midget 1500 Sport.......£2250 1975 TOYOTA Celicia Coupe.......£1945 1978 TRIUMPH TR7 .........................£3850


1976 VAUXHALL Chevette Hatchback ......................................................£1895


1976 VAUXHALL Viva 1300L 4-door £1895


1976 VICTOR 1800 DL Estate £2395 1976 VAUXHALL Viva DL Estate £1995 1976 VAUXHALL Chevette L £1925 1976 VAUXHALL Viva DL ..............£1795 1975 VAUXHALL Viva DL ..............£1495 1975 VAUXHALL Viva DL 2-door £1545


1974 VW Beetle 1300A ..................£1325 See you this weekend EASTERN AVENUE,


BURNLEY Tel. 25991 Open Monday lo Friday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Sunday 12-30 p.m. to 5 p.m. ( TRUCK CENTRE)-


NEW ‘D’ SERIES TR U C K S & TR A N S I T S FOR EAR LY DEL IVERY H EA V Y COMMERCIALS


1974 FORD 14-ton Tipper 1973 DODGE 16-ton Tipper


1973 D1210 Flat 1972 DODGE 16-ton Flat


1977 TRANSIT 100 Van. Choice ot two


1977 HONDA Van, 5,000 miles only 1975 TRANSIT Parcel Van LWB. 1974 COMMER Pickup


Shield day faces the freeze


THE sorry saga of postponed games was con­ tinued in the Ribble Valley Football League, with every game being cancelled.


D a v id s ig n s f o r C i t y


COME AND DRIVE THE CARS


THAT OUTSOLD FIAT, MAZDA, VOLVO AND MERCEDES IN THE USA.


DAVID RYROM, a Li- year-old pupil at St Augus­ tine’s RC School, Billing- ton, has signed schoolboy forms with Manchester City.


Radiham, caught the eye of Mr Denis Tither, a City s cou t who l iv e s i n Clitheroe.


David, who lives in


ju d g e s when he w as watched in a Lancashire Schoolboys’ game at Chor- ley and is first schoolboy signing by coach Malcolm Allison since re-joining the club.


He impressed City He plays for his school iVS4:U In just two short years sales of Subaru


i/;trs have overtaken those of a lot of famous imported cars in the USA. A close look at mil'


range will show’you why they're also going to be a success in Britain. All have front-wheel drive ami a lbOOcc


flat four engine which gives a remarkable 38-45 in.p.g.at a constant f>l>m.p.h. depending


on the model. And all use two-star petrol. Sit inside any model and you'll


immediately hr impressed with the host of luxury fittings which come as standard. th<‘ precision engineering anil the high standaul


of finish. Our IK month or lS.Odt) mile guarantor


will probably impress von even more. You can choose from a two or four door saloon, an elegant coupe, a sporty (U-T twin


JOHN MACNA.MARA CAR SAI.KS I.TI)


Branch Road, Lower Harwell Telephone fi.'IHIM


carl), and two estates one of which oilers the


advantageof four-wheel drive. In Britain we've set up a network of


first-rate dealers who'll look after your car as ifitwvretheirnwn. So come along and seethe ama/ing Subaru range for vourself. Prices start at


only £2.843.Id! We guarantee that you'll be as


impressed as America is. ’Number plates and delivery extra.


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and for the Ribble Valley under-15 re prese ntat i v e side. David is a midfield


player and is described by City as having an “edu­ cated” left foot, a pleasant personality and having the right approach to the game. Manchester United,


Leeds United and Bolton are all said lo have been much interested in him.


Dennis bids for title


SELECTION OF OUR USED CARS


1977 FIAT 1300 Mirafiori 4-door Saloon. White ... £1995


1976 ‘P’ BMC Mini 850. Gold..................................... 01375 1973 ‘L’ FORD Capri 3000 GXL. Bronze, reconditioned engine..................................................................E1395


1975 ‘N’ FORD Capri 1300L. Silver, with sun rool, radio...................................... .............................


1974 ‘M’ FORD Cortina 1600L. Biege......................£1195 1972 'L' FORD Cortina 2000 GXL. Blue with black


HP AVAILABLE


12 MONTHS 'OR 12,000 MILES AUTOGUARD WAR­ RANTY ON


SELECTION OF USED CARS


currently beinghdismantled x , > for spares.


T.G. PICKLES VEHICLE DISMANTLERS w - Hundreds of vehicles^ >


S I X U I, K S e h a m j»i < > n o f


Clilherue ami District Harts League. Dennis Lawson is mak­ ing a name for himself in the higher flights of the game. Dennis, who plays for Read


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6 good reasons for visiting our 5 acre Premier Dismantling Site


1. Off the shelf service in our stores


2. Trained staff to help with your requirements


3. Personal Service 4. Parts removed to order


5. Hot drinks available while you wait


L R. RICE L SCHOOL OF MOTORING


Learn to drive with Experienced Instructor 25 years' experience


GOVERNMENT TESTS MY SPECIALITY SCHOOL CAR OR OWN CAR


Door to Door Service. VACANCIES. MoT Approved For appointments ring


THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST CLITHEROE 23905 :MiK1


6. Delivery service available. GIVE U SA RING WE WILL BE


Club, has won a place in tin* National Darts Association of Great Britain singles champion­ ships finals, to be played at Bir­ mingham Civic Hall on Satur­ day, March 31st. There is no change of leaders


in the Clitheroe League but bower Buck have taken over second spot in Division Three.


Blueings: Division One: Royal Oak A.


played 14, 71 pts; Bridge Inn 72. Craven Heifer 71, Bead Club (13) (13, IVndle Witch 59, Com­ mercial 55, Judge Walmesloy 53, Horse Shoe 51, Copy Nook (13) 49, Royal Oak B 17, Dog-Inn -15. Waddington SC 23. Highest fin­ ish: M. Blatehford, Copv Nook 130. Division Two: While Hart,


played 12, (57 pts. King’s Arms 57,* Waggon and Horses 5(1, White Horse 55, Buck Inn *1(1. Black Bull 40, Victoria 42, Join­ ers Arms -12, Cross Keys 35, Clitheroe CC 34. Highest finish: A. Ridgway, Black Bull, 141. Division Three: Spring Mill


HAPPY TO ASSIST YOU WITH ANY INQUIRY SMALL OR LARGE


SALTERFORTH,Nr COLNE (only a short drive trom Burnley or Nelson)


QUARRY WORKS Tel. Barnoldswick 812400


played 12, 73 pts. Lower Buck (17,* Black Horse (15, Bonny Inn (10, Brown Crow 5(1, Dog and Patridge 41, Victoria 35, Buck Inn 31, Pendle Hotel 29, Bay Horse 23. Highest' finish: S. Musgrove, Victoria. 158.


Skipper again


RFAD CC have re-appointed David Rigby ;ls


first team cap­


tain. Malcolm Grainger con­ tinues ;is vice-captain. Frni e Sumner has relin­


quished the captaincy of the sec­ ond eleven after leading them hack to Division One hist season, ami is succeeded by 1


* rank


Newbv. Geoff Holt remains vic­ e-captain.


Aitken Shield, in which all three divisions are invol­ ved, should be played this coming Saturday.


The first round of the


ity of the games have to be postponed the strong pos­ sibility is that they will be played on February 24th, which ought to be the date for the second round.


However, if the major­


Registration Secretary Bill Briggs on Clitheroe 26307 for details of fixtures for Saturday, February 10th, whether league or shield games.


Clubs are asked to ring


games postponed up to January 20th has now been compiled and copies of this will be going out to clubs within the next seven days.


A revised fixture list for AITKKN SHIKI.D Firs t round draw, to be


played February 3rd: Transport v Chatburn, West Bradford Res v West Bradford, Rimington v W h a l lc y A. W ag gon and Horses, v Whalley B. Trinity Res v Read Utd., .lack’s Motors


v Chatburn Res, Hurst Breen lies, v Station Hotel. Henthorn Utd v Knowles Arms, Spring Mill v Victoria, Sabden v Henth­ orn Ctd Res, Read Ties v Trin-


itv, Whallev Celtic v Ribbles­


dale SSC. Brockhali v High- m o o r , Pendle Furniture v


Spring Mill Res, Grindleton v Hurst Green Res. Another game to Ik * played


this Saturday is the delayed meeting of Chipping and Cross Keys in the preliminary round of the Shield.


The winners will play Royal Oak on a date to be arranged.


LEAPING AHEAD!


CL I THEROE Gir ls ’ Grammar School, runner­ s-up last year for the Rib­ ble Valley Schools' gym­ nastics trophy, has gone one better this year. The team of Susan Read


(16) , Piml i co Road, Clitheroe, Susan Kilmis- ter (14), Fairfield Drive, Clitheroe, Sarah Wilson (11), Bentlea Road, Gis- hurn, and reserve Dawn Good wi l l , Singl e t on Avenue, Rend, competed against five other girls' schools lo win the chal­ lenge trophy. Sarah also came second


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and KENWOOD REPAIRS


All makes of new and reconditioned washers and cleaners


HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE — Tel. 22979


overall in the individual competition. The girls were trained by


physical education teacher Mrs Pamela Boulton. For the competition, held at Whiteacrc School, Borrow, they hod to give o display of vaults and floor segu- e nces. e Proudly displaying


B LA CK AMD DECKER P O W E R T O O L S


the trophy are, back from the left: Susan Read, Susan Kilmister, Dawn Goodwill and Sarah Wil­ son (front).


Tight at the top


THK linttlr fur tin- i-h:iuipi<>n- sliip of Clitheroe and District Snooker League is being closely waged. Leading are Great Har­ wood A. with Chatlmrn running second and closely followed by Waddinjttnn A. tVnddington II and Social Club. iiesults: Conservative H <>.


Chatlmrn S: Itimingion 11. Catholic A II: Gt Harwood H 1(1,


Police I: Catholic Social Centre il 2. Conservative A 12; IVndle Club It). Gt Harwood A I; Social


Cluli 10, Ilillinglon II 4. Tile draw for the second


round (If the lean) knockout com­ petition is: Waddington A v Chatburn. Conservative B v Conservative A. Kiniington v Gt


Harwood A. Social Club v Catholic SC A.


Lead shared


C A I- D K l iS T O N K S a nd Ribblesdale Wanderers continue


to share the leadership of Clitheroe and Whalley Club­ men’s Darts League. Latest results: Low Moor 3,


Billington Band Club A o; Ribblesdale SSC 2. Calder- stones (1: British Legion 4. Cent­ ral WMC 4; Billington Barn! Club B 2, Ribblesdale Wander­ ers (1. Social Club 4, Catholic Social Club 4. League placings: C ald e r-


s to n e s , played 12, (52 pts, Ribblesdale Wanderers (12, Bil­ lington Band Club A 5(1, Billing­ ton Band Club 54, Central WMC 47, Social Club 47, Catholic SC 45, Low Moor 39, British Legion 39. Ribblesdale SSC 27. Highest finish. 1C. Ormond, Central WMC. 120.


BACKLOG BRINGS NINE NEW DATES


CLITHEROE FC have re-arranged nine Lanca­ shire Combination fixtures in a bid to beat the Arctic weather.


But even now, hopes of


playing on Shawbridge are declining, according to sec­ retary Mr Colin Wilson. The pitch is frozen hard, as well as being covered with snow. Weather permitting,


the second leg of the George Watson Trophy competition. The sides drew 0-0 in the first leg.


Clitheroe’s game at


Clitheroe should play Lytham on Saturday (kick­ off 3 p.m.), and travel to meet Nelson on Sunday in


SCOUTS SIT IT OUT


THE Clitheroe and District Cub Scout Foot­ ball League has gone into what, hopefully, will be only a short hibernation. Snowbound pitches resulted in the cancellation of all Saturday’s fixtures. In addition the planned match between Clitheroe and South Ribble districts next Saturday has also been aban­ doned by mutual agreement.


Chorley last weekend was postponed, like most other amateur football, because


of the snow. Other new dates are: Sunday,


March 18th — Nelson (A); Saturdav, April 7th — Daisy Hill (H); Saturday, April 14th — Wigan Rovers (H); Monday, April 16th — Whitworth Valley (H); Saturday, April 28th — Wren Rovers (A); Monday, April 30th - (A); Tuesday,


THE HOOVER Cleaner Repair Specialist


K B. HOLMAN 4 BROOKES LANE, WHALLEY


Leyland Motors May Sth — Daisy


Hill (A). I f Saturday's game with


Lvtham has to called o f f , Clitheroe will meet the Seasid­ e s on Wednesday, April 2oth.


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TELEPH ON E 24168 FRED MANBY & BRO.


combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wall indepen­ dent of 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 prob­ lems. Delivery ex-stock Rayburn Cookers (or Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas. Wood burning stoves by Jotut and Ulefos. Spares for Rayburn. Baxi and most stoves.


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


High Street, Skipton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444. RAY BLACKBURN


Plumbing, Heating Engineer, Glazing, etc.


Free estimales


labour only work also under­ taken


Tel. Clitheroe 26460 or call


8 WALKER STREET, CLITHEROE


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


HOOLEY CYRIL 57 WOONE LANE,


CLITHEROE Telephone 22023


REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF


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Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken


CLITHEROE. Tel. 22S57 71 WOONE LANE


well help you to sell your family's unwanted items


AH you have to do Is to go round the house and make a list of the things you no longer use o r need Then phone this number Burnley 22331


With our help in preparing your ad you' l l sel l them all like magic. Do It today


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Tel. CLITHEROE 24832


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See also our display of K I TCH EN UN ITS — BATHROOM S U IT E S — SHOWERS and SHOWER CUBICLES We are open 8 a.m. to 12 noon — 1 to 5-30 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. 12 noon


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