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Clitheroe need to take stock
Clitheroe 103, Barnoldswick 105 for 1
CLITHEROE could not complain about this 10 wicket defeat. They were, so to speak, not in the same league as Barnoldswick. They scraped together
103 runs off 37 overs for a paltry average of 2.78 to the v is ito rs ’ 5.00 and clearly need to take stock. The batting strength,
wicket in a maiden first over by Martin Walker. After that, Barnoldswick found it plain sailing.
good on paper, proved sus pect when put to the test and the bowling was innocuous. Clitheroe lost their first
managed finally to pass the hundred was due mostly to a couple of stands — 32 by John Hindmoor and Gor don Dixon, and then 20 from a seventh wicket effort by Hindmoor and Brian Fielding. R o b e r ts had B a r -
wicket at 26 and then another two for the addi tion of a run. That they
(back in action after mis sing a season as the result of breaking a leg at foot ball) and professional Mohammed won the game before 6-30 p.m.
Martyn Greenhalgh
noldswick’s best bowling figures with five for 42. The visitors lost opener
Wilson for a single when Hall took a catch at the
Northern lose leadership
Read 132, Northern 64.
WITH THE COMFORTABLE DEFEAT OF Blackburn Northern, Read replaced them as leaders of the Ribbles-
dale League. Contrary to the pattern of
recent seasons in which batsmen have dominated the scene, it was the bowlers' turn to influ ence the course of events. Put in to bat, Read lost two
quick wickets before Rigby, the skipper and the professional, Curtin, made a useful stand. More wickets fell quickly after they were out in the mid- twenties, but Mike Ranson, on his second appearance of the season, overcame both accurate bowling and the difficult wicket. Coupling patience with well-
judged aggression, he was unde feated at 52 when Read’s last wicket fell at the 39th over with
the score 132. Parsons, with five for 57, was Northern's most successful
bowler. Read’s aggressive bowling
and ex c e l len t fielding so demoralised Northern that eight
of their wickets fell for 28 runs. A determined innings of 30 by Parsons supported by Gillib- rand, took the score to 61 before Parsons was caught when attempting a big hit. In dismissing Northern for 64,
the Read attack was adroitly marshalled by Rigby. A diving catch by Ramon Bell was the
best of fine fielding. Bowling honours went to
Kawalec (four for 13), Wadding- ton (three for 22) and Goodway (three for 24). Read: M. Gcorgeson c Verity
b Parsons 2, S. Rushton c Pear son b Parsons 5, D. Rigby b Khun 26, B. Curtin c Fox b Parsons 22, R. Kawalec b Par sons 2, R. Goodway c Halsall b Khun 9, M. Ranson n.o. 52, J. Waddington c Halsall b Khun 0, G. O’Connor b Parsons 3, R. Bell c Standing b Fox 0, P. Worsley b Fox 5. Extras 6. Total 132. Bowling: D. Parsons 19-4-57- 5, C. Khun 13-1-36-3, B. Fox
6.7-1-33-2. Blackburn Northern: E.
McGarry b Waddington 6, B. McNulty c Goodway b Kawalec 4, D. Pearson b Waddington 0, C. Khun c Worsley b Kawalec 9, J Halsall b Kawalec 5, J. Stand ing c Rushton b Kawalec 0, D. Parsons c- Rushton b Goodway 30, D. Verity c Kawalec b Good way 0, B. Fox c Bell b Wadding ton 1, M. Gillibrand n.o. 3, J. Jones c Rushton b Goodway 2. Extras 4. Total 64. Bowling: R. Kawalec 7-3-13-4,
J. Waddington 5-2-22-3, R. Goodway 8.2-2-24-3, B. Curtin 3- 2-
1- 0.
Time ran out on Whalley
WhaUey 158 for 9 dec. Baxcnden 96 for 8,
HAVING put Baxenden well on the way to defeat, Whalley were unable to take the last two wickets before time ran out and they had to be satisfied with three points from a winning draw. John Slingcr and Farokh
Engineer gave the Whalley innings a good start with a stand of 27, and Slinger went on to complete his second half-century
of the season. David Bleazard (29) played a
major role in a third-wicket partnership that produced 40 runs but after that there came a collapse as Whalley slipped from 91 for three to 120 for seven. However, the resistance was not wholly at an end, David Wilcock and Vic Morris putting on 33 and with 36 overs gone Slinger finally declared at 158 with one wicket in hand. Fenwick was Baxenden s most profitable bowler with five
for 50. Baxenden made a bad start to
the reply and were only 34 for the loss of four wickets. They made a brief recovery through Elahi (28) and the resistance stiffened again with Pilling (15) and Clegg (16) at the wicket, but with seven wickets down they were still only 80 and salvaging a point became their only issue, whalley averaged 4.39 off 36 overs compared to Baxenden’s
3.00 off 32 overs. Whalley: J. Slingcr lbw Fen
wick 51, Engineer c Pilling b Fenwick 22, S. Wildgoose c and b Fenwick 4, D. Bleazard c Pil ling b Duckworth 29, B. Foster b Keane 0, G. Hindle b Fenwick 0, F. Mackwood b Fenwick 4, D.
Wilcock not out 15, V. Morris c Whitworth b Keane 19, T. Mar shall b Keane 1, J. Stamforth not out 3. Extras 5. Total (9 wkts dec) 158.
Bowling: B. Fenwuck 13-4-o0- 5, J. Keane 11-1-36-3, Elahi 7-1-
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VANESSA McCLEOD, who
T TTiisevrtUebe a fillip for Van essa for whom an appendix operation has meant having temporarily to cease being cap tainof Clitheroe Ladies FC. Vanessa is known to take a
tough line and she was praised for the manner in which she
handled the 5 ibbi e.,v ? ^ League game. She hails from
Barrow-in-Furness.
38-0, J. Duckworth 5-U-Zi-i. Baxenden: D. Wh'tw'orthc
Staniforth b Marshall 8, D. Pil- kington c Engineer b Foster o, D. Whittam c Wildgoose b Fos ter 0, Elahi c Hindle b Mack- wood 28, M. Pickup b Stamforth 3, D. Pilling lbw Staniforth 15, P. Clegg lbw Engineer 16, 1. Watson c Staniforth b Mack- wood 6, J. Keane not out 5, J. Duckworth not out 3. Extras 7.
Total (8 wkts) 96. BowUng: T. Marehall 7-5-3-1,
B. F o s t e r 1 0 -3_2J '^ 4 ’L’ Staniforth 8-1-23-2, F. Mack-
wood 5-0-27-2, Engineer 2-0-9-1-
VANESSA MOVES UP
attractively and when the 15 overs were called Bar noldswick needed to score at three an over. That was no problem.
Both players batted
flow and in the space of 20 minutes or so five points were in the bag. Clitheroe permutated
Fours and sixes began to
five bowlers to no avail. Stephen Bennett twice conceded 11 runs in an over and Fielding, having
Pool winners pick up prizes
bowled seven overs at a cost of only 14 runs, was hammered for 18 off his
last. In fact, the chief inter
est of the game was the race between Greenhalgh and Mohammed to be the
first to score 50. When three runs were
TITLE winners in the first Ribble Valley LVA winter pool league picked up their prizes at a presen tation night at the Starkie Arms, Clitheroe, last W60K« The league was spon
sored by AFM Leisure, Darwen, and trophies were presented by Mr Brian Hartley, area man-
needed for victory, both men were on 48, but the professional had the bowl ing and he hit a four to win
race and match. Clithcroc: C. Ward, c Baron
b Sharpies 8; N. Duckworth, b Roberts 17; K. Fawcett, c Baron b Sharpies 1; J. Hindmoor, c Wilson b Roberts 23; G. Dixon, lbw b Greenhalgh 16; S. Ben nett, c Grave b Roberts 4; J. Boden, lbw b Greenhalgh 5; Fielding, b Greenhalgh 22; P. Hall, c and b Roberts 4; M. Walker, not out 0; G. Sutcliffe, c Grave b Roberts 0. Extras 3.
Total 103. Bowling: M. Foulds 3-1-13-0,
D. Sharpies 8-2-21-2, J. Roberts 16-4-42-5, M. Greenhalgh 10-1-
23-3. Barnoldswick: K. Wilson, c
Hall b Walker 1; M. Greenhalgh, not out 48; Mohammed, not out 52. Extras 4. Total (for 1 wkt) 105.
Bowling: Fielding 8-0-32-0, M.
Walker 5-1-10-1, S. Bennett 3-0- 23-0, K. Fawcett 2-0-18-0, G. Sutcliffe 3-0-18-0.
Weekend games
CHATBURN and Sabden both have home games in this weekend's Ribble V a l le y Amateur Cricket League prog ramme. Chatburn meet Burnley Grammar School Old Boys, and Sabden play Lowerhouse A. Gis- bum have an open date. On Sunday, the league side will meet the Chorley League, at Chorley.
Read march on to Whitbread final
Read 77 for 2, Croston 76.
READ scored a comfortable victory over Southport League side Croston in the Lancashire semi-final of the Whitbread Village Trophy, on Sunday. They won the toss and put the
visitors in, quickly having them in all sorts of trouble. Kawalec and Waddington
bowling and the opposing bats te ntativehly
men played tended to get
themselves out.
for six. However, a stand of 22 improved the score, but the final total of 76 never looked likely to set Read, whose catching and fielding was good, any great
At one stage Croston were 33
problems. In the absence of Rigby and
Rushton, skipper Newby asked Goodway to open with George- son. After scoring a boundary he was caught behind the wicket and was replaced by Kawalec.
Both batsmen began to mas
ter the bowling and several boundaries were nit, taking the score into the 30s before Kawalec was well caught at
gully for 15. Georgeson and Ranson con
tinued to press home Read’s superiority and by 5-30 p.m., after 15.5 overs, the match was won. Georgeson hit two sixes and four fours in an unbeaten 34 and Ranson was 23 not out.
again to the Lancashire final. Their opponents will be either Lindal Moor or Woodhouses, who will doubtless provide much sterner opposition.
Thus, Read march on once
Croston: 76. Read: M. Georgeson not out
34, R. Goodway c Foster b Ling- ard 4, R. Kawalec c Burridge b Hibbert 15, M. Ranson not out 23. Extras 1. Total (2 wkts) 77. Read bowling: R. Kawalec
8.5-2-14-1, J. Waddington 7-2- 20-1, R- Goodway 9-1-18-2, F. Newby 9-6-9-2, R. Ebbage 6-2-
15-2. Busy ladies
THE ladies at Clitheroc Golf Club have been busy in several tournaments. The “Brooch com petition” against par, was won by Mrs Joan Joss, who finished 3
down on par. A 36ho!e scratch competition
against par was won Dy Mrs Dorothy Hamer, with a gross
score of 180. Mrs G. Kay finished first in a ,
handicap competition over 18 holes with a score of 88-11-77. She won a card play-off with Mrs/Margaret Holding and Mrs Joan Joss, who also had 77 net. 7 nine-hole competition for
seniors was won by Mrs Frances Seed with 39 net.
NETBALL
LATEST results in the First Division of the Clitheroe and District Netball League are; Wanderers 16, Calderetones 10, Cricket Club 18, US 15, Cosmos 8, Penny Blacks 33.
'C’stones....... 5 1 0 4 45 92 2 Cosmos......... 5 0 0 5 41132 0
CktClub...... 5 5 0 0126 51 10 pv Blacks..... 4 3 0 1 87 43 6 Wuerers....... 5 3 0 2 76 69 6 US................. 4 2 0 27058 4
LEAGUE TABLE P W D L F A P
opened the and
SIXTH DRAW OF
SEASON Settle 117,
Wanderers 106 for 9
AFTER having scored 68 for the loss of their first wicket in reply to Settle’s 117, Ribblesdale Wander ers proceeded to more or less get themselves out and finished up with one point as losers in a drawn
game. They needed 12 to win with
the last pair at the wicket and yet ought to have been on the way home with their first win of the" season safely accounted for, instead of the sixth draw.
Settle made a promising start
to their innings by putting on 40 for the first wicket, but then slipped and they owed their reasonable total to later efforts by Weavers and Ward who both scored 25.
In reply, Jack Ainsworth (34)
and David Cottam (30) saw Wanderers to 68 before Weav ers had Ainsworth leg before. At the same total Sant caught and bowled Cottam and went on to unsettle the visitors by accounting for Billy Lamb and Dennett to make it 71 for four.
only Bill Slingcr managed dou ble figures. Ken Proctor left at 90, and Holgate and Slinger were both sent back at 99. Two wickets fell at 102 and it was left to Stephen Proctor and Bernard Marlsbury to stave off defeat.
Of the remaining batsmen Settle 3.66 runs per over,
Wanderers 3.31. Settle; P. Sant, c Marlsbury b
Slinger 3; A. Davidson, c and b Dennett 29; M. Hayton, run out 15; G. Gilchrist, b Atherton 0; B. Horn, Ibw b Atherton 0; Weav ers, Ibw b Slinger 25; A. Brown, e Birch b Atherton 9; B. Ward, b Birch 0; I. Wilkinson, b Birch 2; G. Sykes, b Dennett 2; D. Robinson, not out 0. Extras 9. Total 117.
Bowling: Dennett 11-1-34-2,
W. Slinger 10-1-32-2, L. Ather ton 6-0-21-3. R. Birch 5-0-21-2.
lbw b Weavers 34; D. Cottam, c and b Sant 30; W. Lamb, st Gilchrist b Sant 0; Dennett, b Sant 0; W. Slinger, b Weavers 13; K. Proctor, c Gilchrist b Weavers 8; A. Holgate, lbw b Sant 7; L. Atherton, b Weavers 2; S. Proctor, not out 2; R. Birch, b W e a v e r s 0; B. Marlsbury, not out 4. Extras 8. Total (for 9 wkts) 106.
Wanderers: J. Ainsworth, Bowling: Weavers 16-6-29-5,
D. Robinson 3-0-14-0, A. Brown 3-0-22-0, P. Sant 10-1-33-4.
Seconds cut it fine
Barnoldswick 2nd 183 for 3 dec,
Clithcroc 2nd 185 for 5
C L ITH E R O E put B a r noldswick in on a good wicket and two good catches were taken to make the home side 38
for two. However, a stand of 143 by D.
Fogg (57) and R. Thompson (93 not out) put Bamoldswiek in a stron g position and they declared at 183 for three, leav ing Clitheroe 29 overs for -the
^ c Chatbum Road side lost K. Driver at 11, but P. Simmons (63) and M. Blackburn (74) ham mered the bowling and put on 100 to bring victory within reach. All the subsequent bats men chipped in to produce an exciting finish as Chtheroe got home with one ball to spare. It was Clitheroe’s first league
win of the season and should put them in good heart for the remainder of the campaign. Barnoldswick 2nd: M. Foster
8, D. Fogg 57, A. Riley 21, R. Thompson not out 93, extras 4,
total (3 wkts dec.) 183. Bowling: R. Sharpe 9-0-63-2;
S. Westnead 13-1-51-0; M. Blackburn 9-0-21-1; G. Bennett 6-0-35-0; K. Driver 2-0-8-0. Clitheroc 2nd: P. Simmons
63, K. Driver 6, M. Blackburn 64, S. Westhead 10, R. Sharpe, not out 18, P. Dobson 4, R. Banks not out 3, extras 15, total
(5 wkts) 185. Bowling: Scothem 9-0-50-1;
1. Success at
seventh try Buck Inn 13 for 3, Police 42
A L M OST inevitably this had to be a low-scoring match because of the wet pitch. It was also the first match to be completed by either side — success at the seventh attempt to finish any of their league games. The Police collapsed against
the bowling of Bishop, who took seven of their wickets for seven
runs. Buck Inn lost three men for 30 , ,
runs and then coasted home without further loss. POLICE: Reddin 2, Hope 19,
Atkinson 1, Barber 2, Hartley 0, Hillarv 1, Bolton 4, W. Booth 5, Thwaftes 2, K. Fitzpatrick not out 2, M. Booth 0, extras 4, total
42. Bowling: Bishop 10-5-7-7;
Maguire 6-0-23-1; Richards 3.5- 0-7-1.
BUCK INN: Hargreaves 0,
D. Fitzpatrick 5, Dewhurst 2, Robinson not out 21, Sanderson not out 13, extras 2, total (3 wkts.) 43. Bowling: Hillary S-l-21-1;
Elaine takes the trophy
STERLING service to Clitheroe Ladies’ FC in the past season has gained the Alan Johnson Trophy for Elaine Phelan. She received it from the previous holder, Christine Ironfield, after the last league game, against Lostock. Elaine took over as captain
when Vanessa McCleod had to go into hospital for an appendix operation. Vanessa has since been out of action. Clitheroc Ladies have had an
Unbeaten in netball league
Cricket Club 18, US 15 in the Clitheroe Netball League
this season. Thev took an early lea.. .....
Reddin 7.1-1-14-2; Bolton 1-0-6- 0.
the game. With the half-time
was anybody’s game.
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Club and Suzanne (WA) for US.
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encouraging season, finishing midway m Division Two of the North-West Women’s League. Except for the Lostoek match they nave had the distinction of scoring at least one goal in every
game. Lostock, Division Two champ
ions, have gained promotion and they were too tough a nut for a Clitheroc team lacking not only the regular skipper but also the regular goalkeeper. Although no match Tor the champions, Clitheroe continued their recog nised policy of playing attacking football.
Finals night for darters
THE finals of the singles and doubles darts competitions in. the Clitheroe and Whalley Club men’s League will be played at the league's grand presentation evening tomorrow. In the singles J. Trotter
(CWMC) will meet M. Pells (Calderstones); in the doubles P. Bradley and V. Green (Billing- ton Band Club) will play B. Kay and B. Oates (Calderstones). The semi-finals were played
Ahmed 90-44-3; Pilkington 50- 35-0; Ward 10-8-0; Fogg 5-0-26-
ager of Whitbread West Pennine.
Red League winners
we r e Wa g g o n and Horses A, Clitheroe, with runners-up Joiners Arms A, Clitheroe. Blue League champions were Sun Inn, Chipping, and second we r e Wa g g o n and Horses B. The knock-out
ONE POINT ONLY
Wanderers 2nd M3 for 9, Settle 2nd 112 for 6
WANDERER’S skipper Alan Parker scored 79 for his side but they collected only one point from an inferior bowling average in a drawn game, Settle took three points. Wanderers 2nd: A. Parker
79, G. Dell 8, J. Hutchins 4, P. Seedle 11, P. O'Neill 4, N. Parker 3, M. Embery 4, D. O'Neill 19, G. Child not out 7, J. Peters 1. Extras 3. Total (for 9
Thompson 3, E. MitchelJ 15, E. Rostron 34, M. Dodgson not out 6, S. Marlew 5, P. Bell _3, J. Burley not out 3. Extras 8. Total (for 6 wkts) 112. Wanderers bowling: M.
wkts) 143. Settle 2nd: P. Cook 3.‘», It.
Emberv 12-3-34-3, P. Seedle lo- 1-13-1, A. Parker 4-0-24-0.
Comfortable
victory ICI 75,
Flexible 81 for 1
1C1 failed to captialise on an opening stand of 52 between Kenvon and Cox in a Clitheroe and" District Cricket League
game. The middle order collapsed
against the bowling of ,1. Wood- worth, who returned seven for 25 and then featured with I). McKenzie in an unfinished part nership of 78 to give Flexible a comfortable victory. Id : H. Kenyon 38. M. Cox 11, M. Hargreaves 0, S. Harri-
, son 2, I. Jackson 0, M. Dearden 7, A. Taylor 6, T. Hoyle not out 1, J. Conchie 0, J. Brace L_.I. Mercer 1. Extras S. Total 7o. Bowling: D. Niven 4-0-25-0, J.
trophy went to Black Horse, Clitheroe, who b e a t Br own C ow, Clitheroe, in the final.
After the teams had
collected their rewards, 120 players and guests danced to disco sounds and h a d a “ h o t pot" supper.
In the picture (from the
left) are: Mr Bill Howson (promotions manager AFM Leisure) , Tony Brown, Kenny Peel (both Black Horse), Peter Harri son, David Davis (Joiners Arms), Mr Hartley, Cyril Walker, Mike Collinge, Charlie Bishop (Waggon and Hor s e s ) , John Pooley, David Oakes (Sun Inn).
Read and Whalley fare best of locals
OF THE local clubs, in the Ribblesdale Cricket League, Read and Whalley are faring the best. Read beat the leaders Blackburn Northern at the weekend and sup planted them in the top spot, and Whalley moved into second place as the result of a winning draw at
Baxenden. Clitheroe put up probably
their worst display of the season when they sustained a 10-wicket defeat by Barnoldswick. and Ribblesdale Wanderers threw
the game away at Settle. Incidentally, Read have again
FIXTURES Ribhlcsdale League
Clitheroc, Cherry Tree v Baxen den, Padiham v Gt Harwood. Settle v Earby, Ribblesdale Wanderers v Northern, Rar-
S a 1 u r (I a y : W hall e y v
noldswick v Read. Sunday: Clitheroe v Ribbles
dale Wanderers, Baxenden v Read. Gt Harwood v Northern. Earby v Rarnoldswiek, Settle v Whailey, Padiham v Cherry
Tree.
won through to the Lancashire final of the Whitbread Village Trophy.
Division One Saturday: ClithcToe v Lower
Darwen, Raxenden v Cherry Tree, Lnngho Centre v Old Ros- sendalians, Immanuel v Lucas, Northern v BRCV, Head v Bar noldswick. Sunday: BBCV v Clitheroe,
Head v Baxonden. Northern v Langho Centre, Barnoldswick v Immanuel, Cherry Tree v Old Rossendalians.
Division Two Saturday: BBCV v Whalley.
Holls-Hoyce 1st v Holls-Hoyce 2nd, Gt Harwood v Padiham, Harby v Settle, Lucas v Hibhles-
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at the Royal British Legion Club, Clithcroe, on Monday. Results: Singles — J. Trotter
beat K. Garrett; M. Pells walk over. Doubles — B. Kay and B. Oates beat B. Dean and K. Bin gham (Low Moor); P. Bradley and V. Green walk-over. Tomorrow's presentation
evening, which is all-ticket, at the Clitheroe Social Club will include a buffet and disco. Trophies will be presented by
Mr Richard Turner.
OPEN MON. — SAT., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. THURSDAY, 9 'a.m. to 8 p.m.
OR TELEPHONE FOR FREE QUOTATION
SPRING BANK, MANCHESTER ROAD, NELSON. Tel. 68171
NELSON GLASS 1 22331 BURNLEY FOR BUYINGlSELUNG l ig h t haulage W. Beer
Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken
CLITHEROE. Tel. 22857 71 WOONE LANE
THE HOOVER Cleaner Repair Specialist
K. B. HOLMAN
4 B R O O K ES L A N E , W H A L L E Y
RING WHALLEY 3434 after 5 p.m.
Service or Repairs
Guaranteed. Collection, Delivery, Estimates Free.
DEREK LEIGH NO DEPOSIT
TV RENTALS» 20ln. and 24In.
TV REPAIRS
4 Shireburn Avenue, Clitheroe
TELEPHONE 24168
REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF
HOOVER
APPLIANCES Specialists on Kcymatic
CYRIL
EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER
HOOLEY k '.l 57 WOONE LANE,
CLITHEROE Telephone 22023
20% OFF YOUNGMAN WOOD & ALUMINIUM
EXTENSION LADDERS, ALUMINIUM STEPS AND GARDEN FURNITURE
ASK FOR A PRICE FOR ANY BUILDING MATERIALS A
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JOHN LAZENBY timber supplies
DOORS Hundreds in stock — All Prices Reduced O f fe r Usual
Interior plywood to paint.... E7.50 £10.96 g , .,e r ^
s.ual
Sapele Veneer.................... E12.00 £19.09 Glass doors from................ El 4.00 to £35.00 , leax veneer........................ uio.uu xzo. j prices(rom......................... E23.83 to £58.82 I Most sizes and styles in stock. All slight seconds. Ready for use. Why pay more!
Pric e Price Exterior ply with glass r ,c e nce ........ :.......................
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CONTIRLAS 1,000s of square feet in stock — All sizes available. White Plas, I 40p sq. ft. Teak Plas 49p sq. ft.
YVALLBOARDS £5.20 — 15 designs to choose from — Hundreds in stock. WINDOWS Made-to-measure — Low prices including glass
Why travel out of town. Call and see us soon. Delivery service available 82-84-86 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 25877
PLYWOOD AND TIMBER D.I.Y. and Trade
SLIGHT SECONDS 12ft. x 6ft. — %in. CHIPBOARDS.............. £4.00 Vzin. PLYWOOD 8ft. x 4ft..............................................................£6.50 %in. PLYWOOD 8ft. x 4ft............................................................£13.00 FLOORING CHIPBOARD 8ft. x 2ft...............................................£3.15 ASBESTOLUCX 8ft. X 4ft..............................................................£7.85 MASTER BOARD 8ft. x 4ft............................................................£7.00
2"x 2”...................................... ,1 Op per foot 3» x 2"......................................"15p per foot
4" x 2"...................................... 20p per foot All sizes of timber available
T
NOMINAL SIZES
THINKING OF IMPROVEMENT TO YOUR HOME?
SEE US FIRST FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS — COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF BUILDING MATE RIALS —
See also our display of KITCHEN UNITS - BATHROOM SUITES — SHOWERS and SHOWER CUBICLES We are open 9 a.m. lo 12 noon — 1 to 5-30 p.m. Sal.. 9 a.m. — 12 noon
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