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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 4th, 1979 11 BRIAN DOOTSON Limited


V IC T O R IA ST RE ET , C LITH ERO E .


Tel. Clitheroe 2 5 2 1 1 /2 /3 A u to E le c t r ica l,


D ie s e l a n d M o to r e n g in e e r s


B LA U PU N K T RADIOS and CASSETTE PLAYERS


FREE BATTERY AND CHARGING SYSTEM CHECKS


Stockists of


SU-BUTEC, HELLA, PMG, BUBBOLBTE, SMBTHS


IMMEDIATE REPAIR SERVICE FOR ALTERNATORS,


GENERATORS, STARTERS, INJECTORS, INJECTOR


PUMPS, FUEL LIFT PUMPS, etc.


Fog, spot, driving, working and combination lamps,


Lawn mower, car, agricultural and commercial batteries Fuel pumps and injectors.


Resolve to help curb crime


A SET of New Year resolutions that would help to a cut crime in 1979


g “There has been a mar­ thinal decrease in crime in me county during recent


t re proposed by Phe Lancashire volice crime pre- o e n t i o n co- I rdinator, Chief Hnspector Dave


eaney.


Marry this on into 1979,” b Crime is the responsi­


onths, and I hope c everyone will co-operate to


aility of the community, dnd the community should


r Heaney said. “ DO MORE


o more to prevent it. a "A burglary at a house is is, most househol­


p dreadful trauma for the troubleeople concerned, but the


THERE will be something S extra to celebrate at Miss


Oxfordplace


ALFRED CARTER SONS & CO. LTD


TIMBER and WALLBOARD MERCHANTS. . .


are pleased to announce that MR HAROLD WENHAM (formerly of


Messrs Horsley Smith Ltd) is to join their staff as a Sales


Representative as from January 4th, 1979


COLNE ROAD, EARBY NR COLNE


Tel. Earby 2777/8


dophia Yorke’s ISth birth­ Ewarded the Coombs


ay party on Sunday. a For she has been Sxhibition in history at


M o o r la n d S c h o o l, Clitheroe, and St Mary’s I School, Wantage, where j she obtained nine O-levels. She was awarded a scho­ llarship at the Francis Hol-


Oom e rv ille College, xford.Sophia was educated at


whereand School, London, p usic, in which she has


high-grade A-levels. mSophia is interested in eassed her grade eight


she obtained three axaminations for piano,


Europe during the sum­ mer, before going up to Oxford next autumn. c Her father, Clitheroe


nd also in art and riding. She hopes to travel in


Dhartered surveyor Mr Caavid Yorke, holds an MA m mbridge Degree and her f other, Susan, is in the vinal year of an Open Uni­ c e rsity Arts Degree


ourse.


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Swap Shop


Cabout his digital watch a hristmas present and cbout the youngster’s forth­ moming senool trip to Avie- C ore. Young Leslie p ooper said he had swap­ “ed his skateboard because


ted to Katrina Foulger, who gave Ciitheroe’s Cas­ tle Restaurant — where she is a part-time waitress — probably the best “free plug” it will ever have. Katrina, a student at Accrington and Rossen- dale College told the vie­ twers she was hoping to go


with a relative. r Technical hit.ches dis­ o ith London, but the BBC


o Canada for a holiday wupted the first link-up


itappy excited youngsters, Cii must surely have been s theroe’s grey and snow-


ST. PETER STREET BLACKBURN D Telephone: 56583, ouIlonClassIndudriM


trewn castle. mIt looked absolutely


agnificent. Chipping


„ ■ * * * * ' DRESS FABRIC BARGAINS Open Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat., 10-30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 20 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE


drive in Chipping Parish Rooms prizewinners were: L a d i e s — Mrs I . Hayhurst, Mrs M. South- worth, Mrs E. Clegg. Gents — Whits, Mr E. Eccles, Mr A. Sargent, Mrs M. H a y h u r s t. Dominoes: Mrs A. Burrow, Mr E. Seehall, Mrs E. Jackson, Mr G. Lambert, Mrs A. Ellison, Mrs F. Lofthouse. Competition: Mrs S. Hatton and Mrs M. Hayhurst. MC was Mr J. Moon.


Drive At the monthly whist


ey had to work. raAnd the star of the prog­ h lents on display and the


ders won’t take steps to prevent it until after it’s happened to them.” Mr Heaney offers the


tofollowing New Year advice sh the people of Lanca­


ire: p Resolution 1: Help the


carsesolution 2: Stolen lcles are a growing prob­


do at least that. R CAR THEFTS


d nition key and secure all soors and windows; con­ t ider fitting supplemen­ alarmsary devices such as car


autions. igAlways take out the


u locks; and always keep val­ bables out of sight in the


or extra steering


oot. o Resolution 3: Bogus


f Lanapak Ltd. g This week director and ne, Whaliey, has been


supervising a small team of workmen in clearing up. di Fortunately the flames


Roben eral manager Mr La ert Finch, of Wiswell


md not spread into the theain production part of tw works. The blaze hit b o areas — the loading


hnd his team of workmen


tricity supply in the load­ ing bay was completely a destroyed and Mr Finch


inThanks to energetic o quiries we were able to abtain some mains cables nnd they arrived on Friday ight.”Mr Finch was hopeful


woul that the electricity supply tim d be restored some Le yesterday.


syou can’t ride it in this maging, using a steam tuff.”The compere also chat­


oulding process. b One of the first jobs will


troyed. the roof was des­ “ S a id M r F inch:


ay and storage area. However, the main elec­


damage.Fifty firemen fought the blaze at the Longworth o Road, Billington premises


tory hopes to be back we in production next T early hours of last o u n d s w o r th of


A BILLINGTON fac­ theek following a fire in


50 tackle works blaze


c h u r s d a y w h ic h paused thousands of


he council rob many elderly folk of their hard-


frfficials claiming to be t om the water board or


wolice by dialling 999


thihenever you see any­ mtudy them carefully to p ng at all suspicious. The police can act swiftly when i eople tell them something es happening — and it is toveryone’s responsibility


tearned savings by tricking cocuments when people nuine.


heir way inside the house. d Ask to see identification


and thefts from vehi­


vem, and motorists can pre­ bent many of these crimes cy taking elementary pre­


ave items worth stealing. thPeople with valuables in


t esolution 4: This coun­ vry is a treasure house of maluable antiques, and h any homes in Lancashire


R ANTIQUES


plae home should never dis­ t y them in such a way frhat the casual observer a om outside can see them, and you should be wary of hnyone invited into the ouse.Resolution 5: Holidays


i are a time when your home yos specially at risk, so ask n ur friends to be good eyeighbours and keep an


pre on your house and operty.Mr Heaney added: “The best New Year resolution


of all is this — remember to be on your guard at all times, or else you could be the next victim of crime.”


some to your door, and geake sure they are


. . - ’*%e*** i v \- v.'A v ’


THE ski-slope at the Wellsprings Hotel, on the Nick of Pendle, was a hive of activity on New Year’s Day. For some it was certainly NOT the weather to stay indoors at home!


MR Edwin Holden a Sp r e t i r e d f a rm e r of


Langhofarmer


fara rria g e , where he h med for 30 years until ye retired to Langho 12 mears ago. He leaves two warried daughters, his y ife having died four t ears ago. The funeral Look place on Friday at Old Langho, after a service at whangho Methodist Church a ere Mr Holden had been


as died, aged 73 years. HoMr Holden was born at men Farm, Dinckley, on his


t The waste paper collec­ Gion by the Read Scout and wuide Parents’ Committee —ill be held between 8-30 S 10-30 a.m. at St John’s cchool, on Saturday. Pro­


regular worshipper. Collection


eeds are for group funds. Chipping


ial Hall.Mr H. Sandham, of Hes- keth Lane, the club presi­ dent, presented trophies to the following: Senior — Elizabeth Garment, Helen Marginson, Katie Gar­ ment. Intermediate — Mandy Holey, Elizabeth J Kay, Lisa Barr. Juniors,


sented at Chipping Pony r Club’s disco in the Memo­


Pony Club Trophies were pre­


Wayne Kay, Julie Seed, Tilliam Garment.


f he Nunnerly Trophy wor stable management Gaas won by Elizabeth


d e team with most points,


rment. thThe Wallan Shield for


bave had to work on in the Marginson and Ann Stott. whereitter cold in an area


and Allan Fitchett, was won by the White Team — E liz a b e th Garment, Elizabeth Kay, Mandy H o ley and J o a n n e Garment.Winners of the deco­ petrated Christmas Card com­


onated by Wally Crook s ition were Julie Lanca­ hire, Julie Seed, Helen


a hurch was well filled for se children's candlelight


ty anapak make polys­ k rene mouldings for pac­


melted.Meanwhile most of the staff of 24 have been given a an extra week’s holiday


we to heat the tanks in


eightfficials, with their fleet of c battalion of smaller vehi­


pantechnicons and a


thenic splendour in which tamme. Despite the many


les declared themselves thrilled by the Ribble Val­ scley reception and the


o en were on duty carrying hhat instead they would be


p on orders. mDuring the holiday a few


re. Waddington


Pretty d St Helen’s Church, Wad­


rington, tastefully deco­ aated with holly, flowers


its very best in the fading light at the New Year’s a Eve festival of nine lessons


nd evergreen, looked at


John Armstrong, Mrs Lily B ird , Dr T e rre n c e McCree, Mrs Ruth Heales, Mr Alec Lupton, Mrs Edna Irwin, and the Vicar. The organist was Mr P. A. Cunliffe.Later in the evening, the bell ringers rang in the New Year.


b The lessons were read My Mr Christopher Parker,


the choir stalls, joined in the singing of the subse­ quent verses;'


Gy the Vicar, Canon C. F. y oodchild, opened with Houng chorister Nigel verseales singing the first D e of “Once in Roval c avid’s City,” as the full whoir, proceeding from the


rs Bernice Barlow, Mr est end of the church to


nd carols. b The service, conducted


hich the polystyrene is


wnd when they return it uill be a case of catching


ut routine .maintenance, t but little did they think fiaving to dear up after a


Candles C St B a rth o lom ew ’s


d The service was con­ Keau. Taking part were


h ringdale Road, Langhq v thersall, going to Cra­


IN common with the rest of the country, the Ribble Valley plunged into the New Year with the coldest start since January 1970.


Coldest New n Year for


ine years


According to Clitheroe Snd Monday. During


meteorologist Mr Tom Sut- tie, the temperature never a rose above 26°F on Sunday


t But it has been so cold bhat the salt they have i een scattering has turned


cuaturday night the mer­ o ry plunged to its lowest 1f the winter so far — 6°F.Teams of County Coun­


cil workmen, many of them volunteering to come in bat from their holidays, have


o tled to keep the roads pen. Village News


Rathryn Smith — Mary; Michard Oliver — Joseph, s ary Cullingford — l hepherd, Andrew Cul­ Vingford — inn keeper, k alerie Moorhouse — inn Oe ep e r’s wife, Karen daliver — Innkeeper’s —ughter, Edward Hoskin i Innkeeper’s son, Christ­


ne Oliver, Gillian and Trmy captain, Richard


Heather Thornton — wise men, Peter Moorhouse — a King Herod, Ian Smith —


ichael Smith — lamb, Andrew Oliver — donkey, David Scott and Carol l Sherry — children of Beth­


Thomas Hoskin the chil­ dren sang “Away in a man­ “ger,” “Little donkey” and


was pianist for the chil­ dren, and Andrew Culling­ cford accompanied with


thInfant holy,” as part of e tableau.Mrs Mary Cullingford


forvice. Some 62 children M ges — kindly given by i rmed a procession earry- cng candles round the s hurch, ending with a


Ohime bars and Christine Aliver with bells. Miss o lice Parkinson was the oranrgan ist. Afterwards


mhort prayer at tne Christ­ W19.49 for Council for orld Mission.


party, children enjoyed games and party fare pro­


as Crib.At the Sunday School


vided by the teachers. Father Christmas paid a visit and gave every child a gift.Tomorrow the children “ will visit the pantomime —


SeSnow White and the


ven Dwarfs” at Preston. Thornley


Invitation wMembers of Thornley


wecember meeting at pbout fashions of the


invith Wheatley WI each D ited a friend to their


hich Mrs Snell presided. a They enjoyed a talk Meriod given by Mr and


Mrs Isherwood and Mr and n. The competition


Tour th In a carol singing tour of


c e Martin Top area, six bhildren were accompanied my adults, including the wainister. A sum of £19.50 F s collected for “Tear Aund” (the Evangelical


service was held on Christ­ mas Day conducted by Mr Cullingford. Miss Alice r Parkinson tastefully deco­


oncluded the evening. A well attended morning


as for CWM.


Krs Webb, of the Sealed TUCk in wnott Society. Thanks Shentoere expressed by Mrs


for the nicest tiara was won by Mrs Pearson, Mrs l Rawcliffe and Mrs Whit­


ock. Raffle winners were Mrs Houghton and Mr Isherwood. The president, Mrs Snell, welcomed a new a member, Mrs Mater. After


mothers and children are going to the pantomime at the Charter Theatre, Preston.


ood trade with her stall. On J a n u a r y 29th


Martin Top


Tableau dreThe Sunday School chil­


at a service of family worship.


“In Bethlehem town,”


a buffet supper there was par domino session, with a


d rs Edna Carr — were Cistributed to the children. £ ollection amounted to


atar, Emily Hoskin — ngel.With help from little


Maylor — merchant, sehem, Margaret Taylor —


l rances Oliver led the tab­ Gr W. Jones of Knowle Church. The Rev. J. D. e ullingford conducted the


F oorhouse and Mrs Mhapels was conducted by Mucted by Mr H. K.


Knowle Green


Birthday i At the December meet­


ng of Knowle Green and Dutton WI president Mrs g N. Ashworth welcomed


wuests from Hothersall c ith Longridge and Rib- i hester WI. The meeting tncorporated the Insti­


ute’s 34th birthday party. The speaker was Mr Jones, of Knowle Green, who told members of work done by the Deep Sea Fisherman’s Mission.After the buffet supper, members exchanged Christmas presents. Mrs Ashworth presented Mrs a Yates with a gift in


services as president. A bring and buy sale was held In aid of the children’s e Christmas outing. The


ppreciation of her past


sivening ended with the p nging of carols, accom­ thanied by Miss Ainscow at


e piano. Holden


Concert ChMr David Cliffe, of


a orley, presided at the


warm welcome, with cof­ fee and hot mince pies and biscuits, at the “Manse,” home of Rev. and Mrs J. c D. Cullingford and family,


lliance Relief Fund). A


Chriated the church for is stmas and was organ­ wt. The collection of £16.63


ta cel to be won at each miven and prepared by the g ble. Miss Lawson did a


others and friends. OGames by Mrs Frances


C n and teachers of Salem li ne. The Rev. J. D. Cul­ Mongregational Chapel, p artin Top, Rimington, tledresented a tableau enti­


s ought to a close by the Syinging of Auld Lang


l


ion. Group service v The monthly


t ngford gave the benedic­ ice for Salem [roup ser-


Congrega­


p The annual Christmas darty at Martin Top Sun­ way School at the weekend d as the usual hit. The Sun­ i ay school had been beaut­ yfully decorated by the soung people and their muperintendent. After the thinister had said grace, the afternoon began with Jacoe children tucking into g bs Join home-made tea


Mliv e r and V a le rie o oorhouse was in charge


f the music. waMr H. K. Moorhouse


f s in charge of the games


the evening. A buffet sup­ ader was served by the br he party fun was


or the older age group in Ties of the church.


cert. The choir sang three items. There were recita­ tions by Sandra Howard, Ruth Cliffe, Grace Kelsall, Paul Cherry, Simon Moorhouse, Tracy Ham­ mond, Peter Cherry, M i c h a e 1 a Hammond, Richard Armer, Peter Heyworth, Ruth Corless, t Alison Pickard, Ann Stock-


nnual Holden Chapel con­


Aon, Sarah Moorhouse, Hlexandra Heyworth, kaazel Blakey, Valerie Pic­


rd, and Mrs R. Howard. StSolos were sung by Mrs


Mella Smith, Mr D. Cliffe, Ar S. Waddington, and Mr M. Mosley. A duet by the a isses I. and B. Roberts Snd items by Brenda and Bheila Roberts and Hazel lakey.The young people of the


Ctional and Martin Top Creen Congregational


tions amounted to £23.31 for the “Tear Fund.” Miss Alice Parkinson was the organist.


vening worship. Collec­


nto brine and frozen leav­ ing a crystallised greasy surface. Generally speaking the


teams were on top of their work until mid-morning on s New Year's Day when the


unow flakes started to pile gemperature and more


p on the quiet roads. t But with a rise in the roritting and salting, main


day morning. e Ribble buses experi­


they were mostly caused by bad conditions outside the Ribble Valley. For a time Rimington and Dow s nham were without bus


utes were open on Tues­ nced some delays but


servervices, and the midi t ice on Tuesday had to


Rurn back at Bolton-by broved too much for many


owland. p The cold, however, f uses as condensation


proze and blocked up air aipes affecting the gears


THE Clitheroe Chess Club team continued its winning way in Division II of the N.E. Lancs League when it met Rishton Away last week.For the first time this season the six strongest players were all available r for a fixture and this was


Kings of the board


Clitheeflected in -the result: O roe o'A, Rishton ¥•. s n board one Paul Tim- aon played an interesting end close match in which pach player sacrificed a t iece in the game for posi- pional advantage. Both qlayers were close to


but careful play ensured a win for the Clitheroe player.Derek Northage played du a long game on board two


ueening pawns at the end


Sunday School sang three items accompanied by Miss aB. Roberts at the organ


reAway in a manger” on her a corder and Mark Blakey “n organ solo entitled


s O d.n board four Eric Man­ wfield started badly and d as tied down, unable to gevelop for much of the oame. After struggling out of early problems he devel- a ped 'strong pressure ugainst his opponent’s oncastled king, forcing his apponent to lose his queen


s ring which he steadily totrengthened his position b win comfortably. On poard three Brian Carr alayed a very even game bnd with the middle of the poard blocked by long agreeawn chains a draw was


nd also by Alexandra Heyworth on glockenspiel for one of the items enti­ tled “Joybells.” “ Gillian. Armer played


Heaven came down.” p At the end of the concert


il.” WOrganist was Mr F.


addington. Downham


“ lage Hall. Dancing- to lNookies Mobile Disco” fol­ powed a supper of pie and ceas, fruit salad and


c ownham Cricket Club for largelub funds attracted a


Disco DA dance arranged by


gathering to the Vil- ream.


Srizes for the Sunday t chool scholars were dis­ Thributed by Mr A. Lund. twe congregation joined in i o carols during the even­ cng which was brought to a halose with the hymn “All


bteady game on board five wuilding a strong position


ing comfortably. t This win puts Clitheroe


nd with it the game. s Bernard Shaw played a


a hich he duly turned into th win. Jose Plaza played e e shortest game of the nvening on board six, win­


fhree points ahead of the IIield at the top of Division


.This week Burnley C a were due to play Clitheroe


Lat the New Inn, Parson pone, but the game was c stponed due to weather ponditions and will now be


layed on January 16th. a If Cliheroe go on to


schieve promotion this sea­ oon they will be hoping for tone or two strong players for strengthen the squad T first division play.


nd division play so that c last year's second division


nd brakes.One such bus was left a inside the Clitheroe depot


THE sportsmen’s year ended as it began with h rain and frost causing a


Sporting highlights of 1978


Vold up in the Ribble La l l e y F o o tb a l l s eague and most other aimi l a r outdoo r i ctivities. The summer gtself had been no dreat shakes but out­ tooor events were not c o badly hit and local somricketers enjoyed


n It was Read CC’s cente­ aary year and after a dis­ f ppointing sta rt they nound form to finish run­ cers-up to Earby, the Cham p io n s, and pip Clitheroe by a point. t litheroe had the satisfac­ rion of winning the Law- reenson Cup. Wanderers


e delightful days.


a -signed Malcolm Dennett As p r o , C lith e ro e


FNNOUNCED Brian Rielding, an amateur with shireamsbottom in the Lanca­


pro and Whaliey said fare­ well to Ken Snellgrove.


League, as their new


Phil Sant, the Settle skipper, set a new indi­ vidual batting record of 172 against Blackburn Northern. At its annual meeting the Ribblesdale a League narrowly rejected c call for limited overs


sions of the Clitheroe and District Cricket League. C After a poor season


i dam Blacklaw resigned


the 197S-79 campaign with a former player Ray Hobson


n May and the club began


aand 5,000 metres champion 5nd also took the Northern sh,000 metres and Lanca­


b aren Robinson (14) Secame L a n c a sh ire achools’ discus champion, Nnd the school won the v orth East Lancashire


ire 1,500 metres titles. KRibblesdale School’s


olleyball title. g Three Grammar school


Sirls, Val Ainsworth, Busan Bailey and Susan p eghan (all 17) gained Slaces in the County Cchool’s netball squad. halled up for the County


ockey squad were Pamela Stevenson and Salley Lord both 17. Dianne Rigg (14) was Lancashire Junior c L ad ie s’ 1,500 metres hampion.Michelle Wrathall, of


L a n c a s t e r Dr i v e , Clitheroe, became Lanca­ cshire Schools' S00 metres


champion for a third suc­ sixthessive year. It was her P title.


ricket.Chipping won both divi­ Alitheroe FX manager


dation was hit by the thefection of nine clubs to Die new Cheshire League w vision Two but there f as a rush of applications


Tull weekend, but it was thawed out.


esday morning before it


s manager. n The Lancashire Combi­


or the vacant places. Clitheroe were elected to the new Premier Division. speWaddington FC enjoyed


Mi s s J a n e P a n t e r (Clitheroe) was Northern Girls’ Open champion, and t Mrs J. A. R. Kay, of New­


hip.Where golf is concerned,


lady captain of Royal Lytham St Annes. Mr


on Hall, was invited to be


Laurie Dent, of Whaliey, was installed captain of the Clitheroe club, and Mrs Jean Huddleston, of Rish­ ton, became lady captain. SqAn unbeaten Empress


to uash Club was promoted Ch Division Four of the Sqancery NW Counties B uash League, and West Cradford Ladies' Hockey plub, also undefeated, won


w ctacular success. They Bere champions of the P lackburn Combination t remier Division and won whe Birtwistle Cup to vhich they added the Cra­


i ootball League. Academ­ Chcals topped both divisions, S atburn won the Ashley t mith and Dan See d Urophies, and Henthorn Tnited the Aitken Shield. tihe League representa­ ove side reached the final cf the NEL Inter-league


en Cup. F In the Ribble Valley


ompetition. b Local referees made a


xpected “strike" did not ynjoyed another happy


l id for more pay but their soyalty to the local football ecene was strong and an


materialise. e The Valley's athletes M e a r . W a d d i n g t o n ’ s


juional level he became c nior world cross-country


uccessful first season. CWaddington won the Hn o o k e r L e a g u e ’ s


romotion. FCClitheroe Rugby Union


s enjoyed a happy and S litheroe and District


Navdock Cup and Donald c elson was individual hampion.Globe were champions of


ma aul Livesey (37), works d nager of the .Ribbles­ cale Cement Works, and rhairman of Clayton Har­


iers, won the county 20- s mile road race champion­


h ichael Morton added to stais laurels with some out­ a nding performances. In


the Great Harwood Bowl­ ing League and Read Club retained the Clitheroe and District Darts League’s Lawrenson Cup and were Division One champions. White Hart won Division Two and Three. Horse Shoe won the Sandpiper Cup for teams in the Rib­ ble Valley Ladies' Darts League.Of concern to anglers were reports that wild mink were killing fish in t h e Ri bbl e and i t s tributaries. DRibblesdale A were theivision One champions of L Ribble Valley Netball sieague for a third succes­ Sve season and Catholic social Centre A the Divi­


ddition to representing t Great Britain at interna­ hampion, the AAA 3,000


oeter Romaine, of Clarem­ cant Avenue won the Lan­ mster Cycling Club’s 10- o ile trial in a new fast time


ion Two champions. P On the cycling front,


f 22 minutes 57 seconds.


C Latest results in the S litheroe and District f nooker League are as


9ocial Centre B 1192: R. Parker 40, L. Dixon 84; T. Williamson 77, B. Bithell SO: T. Mackinson


ollows: S Conservative B I IS, Catholic


8. V. C. Maffia 38. A Rimington 108, Conservative


W. Faulker 64; F. Watson 66, K. 9 Fitzpatrick 63; A. Middlebrough


4, T. Peters 57; F. McNab 73,


so 460: D. Booth 56, F. Tomlin­ 6 n 93; D. .Seed 86, G. Ireland 54; A. Walmslev 98, J. Nuttall C1; H. Thistlethwaite 61, D.


5 owperthwaite 72; J. Hacking S4, D. Lord 82; K. Walker 53, A.


Harwood B 443: B. Phillip 71,.I. Hacking 69; A. Wilkinson 90, V. J Higginson 46; K-. Walmslev 60,


mith 93.Wnddington B 412, (treat I.. Mellor 96; I. Waddington 51,


3 B 64.illington A 435, Social Club g40: B. Robinson 111, B. Har­ Breaves 45; M. Aitken 63, R. Aell 66; V. Broderick 55, M. Clston 51; I. Brown 52, R. 5 owking 67; H. Cook S2, J. Hall


F Karim 90; .1. Baines 69, B. Rootletcher 7S; D. Boothman 71, A.


7; T. Warden 72, J. Cowell 54. 3 Liberal A 440, Billington B


774: W. Rishton 52, D. Birkett S.6; P. Reid 100, W. Roberts 57; F Monk 92, T. Peters 55; R. Corshaw 64, G. Robinson 7S; H. C. Clegg 70, B. Thompson 5S; A.


on A 429: .1. Gcldard 6S, D. 5 Nelson 80; R. Turner 69, S. Cox


gaphere is a considerable o between first and sec­


hampions, Burnley B have lost almost all their s matches in the first divi­


welcome anyone wishing to play chess, at the New Inn, any Tuesday evening.


hew 62, G. R. Dell 50. t S.M.J.S.C. A 369, Wadding­


so7; R. Grimshaw 46, T. Makin- 5 n SS; T. Davies 74, J. Wooff J1; J. Holmes 59, F. Coar 65; B.


ion.Of course the club will Walker 73; F. Watson 71, A.


Wton 400: R. Parker 77, R. S almsley 79; G. Dinsdale 67, D.


acking 9S, M. Aitken 57. Conservative B


ohnson 53, S. Hatton 9S. 3 Liberal B 467, Billington A


B86: V. Higginsun 68, V. 5 roderick 74; A. Root 79, B. Lee F1; I. Karim 82, H. Cook 81; B. Pletcher 8S, B. Robinson 55; A. Hroctor 52, T. Warden 68; J. 466, Riming­


eed 61; T. Williamson 59, D. Raw 56; F. McNab 109, J. Hack­ ing 54; A. Middlebrough S3, D. Packer 77. ^


LATEST SNOOKER RESULTS


3 Waddington A 111. Police 650: T. Makinson 53, F. Booth C9; D. Nelson 62, T. Swift 46; S. 8 ox 82, ,L Griffiths 46; J. Wooff B2, D. Fletcher 65; F. Coar 69, H. Jacques 60; J. Hatton 96, I.


artlev 64. s Pendle Club 449, Calder-


Hintones 379: C. Bailey 61, Ft. H dle 106; C. Moorhouse 89, A. T umphries 69; T. Haworth <7, P. Wilson 71; S. Edmondson S3, Wo. Backhouse 52; T. Hill 79, K. o rswick 81; A. Pearce — walk Sver 60.


B.M.J.S.C. A 431, Waddington son 405: H. Hudson 78, A. Wilkin­


man 79; J. Geldard 95, D. Booth-


B. Phillip 62. 1 Billington B 429, Chatburn


79; T. Davies S4. T. H. Walmsley 53; J. Holmes 66, I. Waddington 72; R. Turner 4S,


60; B. Johnson 60, J. Baines


B34: P. Swain 42, D. Speak S7; D. Thompson 62, R. Turner 67; D. Birkett SS, J. Marsden 55; B. P ewhurst 56, P. Clark 70; T. Deters 60, N. Robinson 100; G.


Tomlinson 65; R. Bell S5, D. Cowperthwaite 56; J. Hall 62, G. N Ireland 95; B. Hargreaves S2, J.


Savlor 53; M. Alston 67, D. Lord


ve A 409: J. Cowell 45, E. T uttall 59; R. Cowking 96, C.


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CLITHEROE’S National Youth Club cup replay against Carlisle is due to be played at Shawbridge, on Sunday, kick-off 2 p.m.The Clitheroe team will be selected from: Bush, Bialeki, Under wood, Croft, Geldard, Green, Mansfi eld, Harrison, Smith, Tomlinson, Seedle, Spencer, Whiteside, Wad­ dington.If Clitheroe win they will play a team from Man­ chester on January 14th.


YOUTHTEAM


ell 121, J. Crowther 55. ti Social Club 137, Conserva­


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