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Clitheroe, Advertiser and Times, November 8th, 1979 21


elvets take


ontrol Trinity Res 2, Martin Velvets 9


IN IT Y again suffered a vy Division Three


•at against an opposi- which occasionally


eared to be vulnerable |uick breaks,


enerally, however, ets were too strong they took full advan- of some defensive


ders. By half-time the ors had scored four s but just before the k Trinity pulled one through Whittaker, e ran on to a through


, controlled it well and d the net. his was Trinity’s best and there were signs the youngsters were


Clitheroe URC 8t Read and Simonstone 0


roving. Velvets went o add five goals to their ’ through a combina- of all-round strength taking advantage of a


elfall forced the ball r the line after good r k by K a y a n d ondson. h i te h o u s e , Kay,


k defence. rinity scored once more a final result of 9-2.


rth (2), Barnes and on.


lk e r and Burgess ked hard for Trimty. corers for Velvets e Wykes (5), South-


r in i ty Res: Marsden, ondson, Burgess, Neilson,


.taker. a r t in Velvets: Hunter, n, Whittaker, Allen, Nob- . McVcy, Barnes, South- h, Stone, Bolton, Wykes. Noblett.


nbuil, Walker, Threlfall, cett, Whitehouse, Kay,


fright for


league leaders


Whnlley AC 1 Chatburn 1,


[ALLEY ARMS main- ed th e ir unbeaten ue run by forcing a


w against the Division leaders.


lhatburn opened well th Conti, and Har- >aves in particular, 'ng close many times, wever, the visitors soon wed why they are one


the leading sides, hey launched a series counter attacks but


,aves, who netted. Vhalley turned round in attacking mood and re duly rewarded when


aring half time they tld ao little to avoid ng into arrears when a rrison shot was blocked the ball reached Har-


tterington beat the eper with a long shot, hatburn responded rcely but were unable to ak down an excellent fence and were eventu- y forced back with


CLITHEROE URC coasted to an easy victory over Read and Simonstone in Sunday’s final of the Lancashire Youth Clubs’ Cup, played at Great Harwood.


Preston Cubs too strong


for Clitheroe


Clitheroe A 0, Preston A 3


ON a ground very heavy with o v e rn ig h t r a in Clitheroe and District Cub Scout A team held the more powerful visitors for the opening 20 minutes although playing against the slope. S e v e ra l b re a k s by


succession they will repre­ sent the county in the national competition. The first-round match will be against Cumbria at Shaw- bridge on December 3rd. Starting in confident


For the third time in


Rugby side on victory trail


Clitheroe 1st 15pts, Chorley 3rd Opts


AFTER .excelling in the first half against Chor- ley’s third team, Clitheroe weakened and did not win as easily as they should have done. A heavy pitch and blus­


tery wind aid not favour Clitheroe’s'open style of play, but they entertained a good crowd with fast rugby at the start. John Coates opened Clitheroe’s score with a


Running to stop the rot


WHALLEY. Cricket Club members are tak­ ing to the road to raise funds fo r pavilion repairs. A 12-strong team is


mood, the Clitheroe team were soon in front through Stirzaker scoring. They continued to attack and with the Read defence showing little resistance Whiteside and Gardner increased the lead. At this point Clitheroe


Stonelli and Hey failed to bring a goal and in the last minute of the half goal­ keeper Middleton, who had done everything expected of him, had the misfortune to push a high ball into his own net. The C l ith e ro e lads


hoping to complete an 85-mile sponsored run on December 9th, along a route that will call at the ground of every club in the Ribblesdale


Leai The first jogge


eer will


relaxed the pressure and play became Dogged down m midfield. However, a disallowed goal for Read shocked URC into action and Bretherton came up from defence to make the half-time score 4-0.


Although not on their


looked a little less tired after the interval and Hey twice came very close. Farnsworth prompted'his team-mates well but the side went further into arrears through a penalty goal. Johnson and Gates worked hard at the back but pressure eventually told and a second own-goal gave Preston Cubs a clear three-goal victory. The Clitheroe Cubs acquitted themselves very well and were by no means disgraced in a match that had plenty of interest for an enthusiastic band po


supporters. In another weekend


game Clitheroe B beat P re s to n B 3 -2 , th e Clitheroe goals coming from SherHker (2) ana Currie. F ix tu r e s : S a tu rd a y —


best form URC continued to dominate the match in the second half, Tomlinson and Waddington increas­ ing the lead. With a 6-0 lead their play became slack, and Read, who put


set off from Station Road at 7 a.m. and head for the homes of the two Clitheroe clubs. From there, it will be a long slog' to Settle’s ground, before turning back and taking in the remaining eight league cricketing venues. The runners will


by the backs then enabled Graham Torbett to score a good unconverted try. Playing with the wind


Oak stretch their lead


ROYAL OAK have opened up a five-point lead over Bridge Inn at the top of Division One of Clitheroe and District Darts League. Lower Buck and Spring Mill


Colne Dynamos 2, Clitheroe 3.


CLITHEROE came back from the dead to snatch a dramatic victory against high-riding Colne on Saturday.


goals, the Shawbridge men were faced with a mam­ moth task. However, they managed to level the scores and in the final sec­ onds Graham Walker became the hero of the hour when he crashed home the decider. Things looked black for


Trailing to two early


behind them, Clitheroe also had an advantage in the scrummages. This gave the backs opportunity to show greater speed than their opponents and often to outwit them. A fast Clitheroe attack


are level in Division Two but are under strong challenge from Victoria (Great Harwood) one point behind and Cross Keys in Division Three are also closely pursued: League placings:


enabled Robin Lund to score on the right wing, and b e fo re half-time Robert Wildman’s good support enabled him to score on the left wing. Clitheroe failed to adapt


played five, 29 points, Bridge Inn 24, Craven Heifer 23, White Hart (4) 21, Horse Shoe 20, Read Club (4) 19, Commercial (4) 17, Copy Nook 10, Judge Walmslcy la, Pendle Witch (4) 11, King s Arms (4) 11. Highest finish W. Gronwald, Commer­ cial, 157. Division Two: Lower Buck,


Division One: Royal Oak A,


to the conditions in the sec­ ond half, and were often offside. Had Chorley’s > kicking been better, the score would have been closer. They added a pen­ alty goal and a drop goal to their first half penalty.


the visitors when McFa- dyen put Colne ahead in the 20th minute. Then Redhead took advantage of a defensive mix-up to make it 2-0. Clitheroe pressed for­


switch at various inter­ vals and the last lap will finish at Whalley. It is hoped to raise


enough money to start improvement work on the pavilion at Station Road, which is badly affected by dry rot.


up a fighting performance, came close on several occa­ sions.


seven after having an ear­ lier chance disallowed. Underwood completed the scoring with a penalty. Towards the end Tom­


Gardner then made it


linson was booked and sub­ stitute Bennett had a pen­ alty saved.


of


deteriorated into a series of kick and run moves but the result indicates URC’s dominance. For the past three seasons Clitheroe have walked away with the


At times this match


•Lancashire section but have found tougher opposi­ tion in the earlier round of the national competition.


Ribblesdale v Pendle (P. (/Don­ nell). St Mary's v St Paul's (M. Scorah), Gisbum v Chipping (S. Farnsworth), Waddington v Hodder Valley (J. Woodworth). Sunday: Wnalley v Trinity


Tigers (K. Robinson).


RE-ARRANGED GAMES


iberts looking particu- rly d an g e ro u s fo r hailey. Finally, the points were servedly shared. King d a good game at the art of the Chatburn fence.


Jhatburn: Johnson, Dobson, tin, Bretherton, King, Mus- ove, Croft, Hargreaves, nti, Harrison, Young. Sub: binson. .Vhalley AC: Wilson, Drews, iter (J), Ainsworth, Price, ster (D), Foster(R), Roberts, rgh, Titterington, Hallam. Ronnan.


Saved by penalty


hipping 2, Roe Lee West 2


H IP PIN G had the akes put on their promo- m push by hard-working ie Lee in this Second vision match. The villagers were made fight for the point and uld have come away pty handed if Mark ith had not missed a nalty for the visitors. Chipping opened the iring when Dave Welch home a 25-yard drive,


t, Roe Lee were level fore the break, through, d Forrest.


In the second half Clive larnley fired Roe Lee o the lead. Chipping pt plugging away ana len they were awarded a ot-kick, Chris Huggon verted it tc earn them a icious point.


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Late rally. Whi<» *


v-miieroe Ladies 2. t,


elan. Vhen White Arrows equal- d it appeared that Clitheroe d gone into defensive play too - in, but they rallied and were pointed when a third goal,





If-time lead over Barrow ite Arrows with goals from nna Westall and Elaine


' a pitch very much the worse wear Chtneroe held a 2-1


IN addition to last Satur­ day’s Blackburn Combina­ tion game with Hoghton having to be postponed because the Twitter Lane ground was waterlogged, Waddington have also had to r e a r r a n g e t h i s weekend’s programme. They were due to play


sh ire se ctio n of the National Youth Club Cup, Read and Simonstone (w h i te s h i r t s ) , and Clitheroe URC, pictured before the kick off.


Finalists in the Lanca­ Myer’s


defence holds


Bay Horse 0, Myor's Flyers 3


BAY HORSE faced an uphill struggle after con­ ceding three early goals in Sunday’s f r ie n d ly at Roefield. Dinsdale (N) scored twice and both he and Dinsdale (F) took their chances well as they capitalised on some defen- vise errors.


The Barrow team gradu­


ally fought their way back into the game and domi­ nated the second half. Myers were continually on the defensive but their back four held out well under pressure. Chris Marsden played


back (from the left): Paul Gunson, Chris Hollander, Andrew McLean, Martin Burton, Dean Halliwell,' Mick Greenwood, Steve Ecdes. Front: Dave Cooke (manager), Gary Heys, John Blanchflower, Philip Lawson, Fran Pollard, Roger Skinner.


Read and Simonstone,


Lower Chapel but, as the Darwen side are engaged in the Lancashire Amateur Shield, Waddington have arranged to play an away game with Helmshore United. This meeting will be in


the nature of a rehearsal for the impending clash in the second round of the


Birtwistle Cup. Waddington will select from:


Nuttall, Btalecki, Seedle, Rim- mer, Spencer, Bush, Byrom, . Green, Geldard, Gardner, Kirk, Waddington, Colebourne,


also rearranged one of their fix­ tures and will be away to bt Mary’s College Old Boys. Both teams meet at Waggon and Horses (12-45 p.m.)


McQuire, Boya, Miller. Waddington Reserves have


Hopes dashed by late goal


Great Harwood 2, Waddington Res 1


A CONTROVERSIAL late goal dashedi Wadding- ton’s hopes of becoming- the first side this season to take a point from the Sec­ ond Division leaders. The score was 1-1 when the


referee' seemingly acknow­ ledged a linesmans signal for offside, but then waved play on,. for Harwood to snatch the


winner.


which Waddington had dealt comfortably with Harwoods attacks, the visitors suffered


After a goalless first half, in ,


some bad luck. They conceded an early goal


•Bretherton, Chris Snape (manager). Front: Peter Stirzaker, Tony Wadding­ ton, Dennis Underwood, Gary Conti, Steven Tom­ linson, Granville Bennett.


(from the left): Max Gard­ ner, Nigel Whiteside, Stephen Smith, John See­ dle, David Astin, Paul


Clitheroe URC, back


Mixed fortunes EMPRESS Squash Club ladies


had an excellent win at Lancas­ ter, despite being without skip­ per Val Parkes. There were comfortable 3-0:


victories for Susan Meadows, Yvonne Greenup, Mary Neville and Colleen Kendrick, While Val Fielding was unlucky to go down 3-2 in the best match of the evening. There were no men’s league


Keys pinch a point


off leaders Brockhall 3, Cross Keys Res 3


IN A real mud bath, a first-half hat-trick by Steve Bennett looked to have put Brockhall on their way to victory in a Third Division match. But Cross Keys pulled


well in midfield for Myers and Wally Thorburn and Robin Farquhar had good games for Bay Horse.


Rissley, Rhodes, Duddy, Flynn, Farquhar (R), Jarvis, Farquhar (S), Nutter, Cattermole. , Myer’s Fly ers: Winckley (D),


Bay Horse: Krol, Thorburn,


Crabtree, Fox, Winckley (G), Jackson, Hind, Marsden, Gid- low, Edmondson, Dinsdale (F), Dinsdale (N).


ward and began to trouble the Colne defence. It was no surprise when Bernard Lester pulled one back after a right wing move between Glen Wright and Nigel Whiteside. Colne survived until the


• Underwood then kept Clitheroe in the hunt when he dived full length to save a spot-kick from Colne’s Davies. Walker’s winner came


break but five minutes into the second half Wright ■ equalised from a twice- taxen penalty. Goalkeeper Dennis


Rugby teams Graham Walker


Search for new players


CLITHEROE manager Dave Morris is still looking for a striker to strengthen his squad. He is having talks with a club about signing one of their players and an announcement should be made shortly. Dave is also considering


taking on another defender to give added cover. On Saturday the team


with the last chance of the match. A cross from Alan Eden was headed on by substitute Phil Morris and Walker did the rest with a fierce volley. There was hardly time


for the match to restart and Clitheroe’s players and officials were in a joyous mood as the final whistle blew. It was a great team per­


formance, with Tony Eyles, Lester and Ian Sampson outstanding. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


Whiteside, Eyles, Lawson, Richards,Wrigh t .Lester, Eden, Clements, Sampson, Walker. Subs: Owen, Morris,


Hockey Newcomer


scores winner


West Bradford Ladies 3, Dar­ wen 1st Ladies 2


IN a home match against Darwen, West Bradford were without three regular 1st team players and with a re-shuffled side were expecting a very hard match. However, on a muddy


pitch the home side settled well and took an early lead th ro u g h Mandy Bac­ khouse. Against the run of play,


has a rearranged league fixture against Leyland Motors at Shawbridge. Kick off is at 2-30 p m


and the squad is: Under­ wood, Whiteside, Lawson, Richards, Eyles, Sampson, Eden, Wright, Clements, Walker, Lester, Morris, A. N. Other. Neil Owen, substitute


FOR their away match with Thornton Cleveleys second team on Saturday, Clitheroe Rugby Club will field the following side: P. Wilson, D. Fielding, R.


Moffatt, A. Rudd, R. Lund, A. Gordon, J. Coates, R. Howarth, P. Dinsdale, A. Sweeney, A. Wrigley, G. Williamson, A. Par­ kinson, M. Fox, R. Gregory. Clitheroe second team, for the


played five, 26 points, Spring Mills 2G, Victoria (Gt Harwood) 25, Black Horse 23, Black Bull 22, Royal Oak B 22, Buck Inn (Grindleton) 16, White Horse 16, Joiners Arms 14, Waddington SC 10. Highest finish J. Parting­ ton, White Horse, 136. Division Three: Cross Keys,


FOR A


WINDOW OF REAL CHARACTER


played five, 25, Bonny Inn 23, Victoria (Clitheroe) 23, Broc­ k h a l l SC 22, Buck In n (Clitheroe) 21, Brown Cow 20, Lord Nelson 20, Station Hotel 17, Pendle Hotel 15, Bay Horse 14. Highest finish K. Blackburn, Cross .Keys, 160.


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home match against Thornton Cleveleys third, is: D. Tindall, I. R ich a rd so n , T. Rose, S. Greatorcx, D. Jones, I. Lam­ bert, C. Roberts; J. Walker, J. Bolton, I. Duxbury, J. Holden, T. Mason, D. Tattersall, D. Shepherd, J. Hill.


Reserves fail to adapt


Catholic YC 5. Clitheroe Res 1


FAILURE to adapt to the con­ ditions proved to be Clitheroe’s downfall in this Combination match. In the first period they tended


to play over-ambitious football when they were kicking into a strong wind and should have kept things tight. At half-time they trailed the


Blackburn side 3-0. Clitheroc looked much better


for the past few weeks, may be given a run out in the reserves. Their man­ ager Tommy Townsend is also searching for a couple of experienced players after the disappointing 5-1 defeat at Catholic YC. On Saturday the Reserves


v is i t Brinscall and players


should meet at the Kings Arips at 12-lo p.m. The squad is: Dennett, Devine, Rush, Robin­ son, Conti. Taylor (J.), Jones, Portos, Telese, Tudisco, Aspin- wall, Peel, Hull.


af ter the break and quickly reduced the arrears when Jim Taylor’s shot was not held by the goalkeeper and . Keith Jones nip­ ped in to finish things off. But Clitheroc could not find


goals. Best players in a disappoint-


. ing Ciitneroe performance were Humphreys, Telese and Devine. C l i th e ro e Res: Dennett,


Telese, Rush, Robinson, Devine, Conti, Taylor, Hum­ phreys, Aspinwall, Jones, Por­ tos. Subs: Hull, Tudisco. •


Snooker leaders under pressure


TOP of Division One of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League, Conservative A are being strongly challenged by three other clubs two points in arrears Police top Division two by a 10 point margin.


10, Liberal A 4; Chatburn A 4, Waddington A 10; Social Club 6, Calderstones 8; Billington A 8, Pendle Club 6; Catholic A 10, Conservative A 4. Division Two: Police S, Chat­


• Division One: Waddington B


burn B 6; Slaidburn 10, Riming­ ton A 4; Rimington B 8, Catholic B 6.


matches but Empress won a seven-a-side friendly at Belvale 4-3, with wins for Keith Tomlin­ son, Stuart Wardle, Mike Field­ ing and Eddie Vidler. At the halfway stage in the


Darwen equalised with a good shot taken in the air. West Bradford kept up the pressure and made it 2-1 just before half-time with a deflected shot put nicely in by Alison Drinkall. The second half was a little scrappy at times and


first series of league matches. Empress men have had mixed fortunes. The first team are still without a win, with only six points. The seconds have won two and lost two, collecting 14 points. In the same league, the thirds have won three and lost two and scored 21 points.


two goals back after the break to pinch a well earned point off the league leaders. , Bennett put Brockhall in


front in the second minute but Keys were soon level through Malloy. With Ben­ nett grabbing another couple, the home side looked to have things under control at half-time. But much of the action


after the break, then Walker, Birch and Grant all had to go off injured, which reduced the team ..


to 10 men.However, debut boy Miller knocked in an equaliser and Waddington . looked set for a point until they were rocked by that late shock. ,


_ disallowed. Although they, itained the home team, for ;; ■ rest olthe game, Clitheroe i not manage to score1 again.


Walker, Smith, Boyd, Longhi,. Cotterill, ‘ Dean, Conti, Birch, Grant, Miller. Subs: Driver,


Waddington Res: Phillips, : Hutchinson.


after that took place in the Brockhall half and it was no surprise when Keys fought level when Cowpe and Malloy scored. Fox and Hinksman (J) both had good games for


• Hardman, Cowpe, Jackson, Mal­ loy, Nuttall, Byrne (S). Sub: , Byrne (R).


j Synczysz, Jeffrey, Hinksman (J), Price, Hinksman (D), Fox, Bennett (G), Bennett (S), Par­ kinson. Sub: Naylor. Cross Keys Res: Pye, Bris­ tow, Bailey,. Metcalf, Dinsdale,


Brockhall. . Brockhall: Lynch, Beattie,


Clubmen’s darts


MATCHES in Clitheroe and Whalley Clubman’s Da r ts League resulted as follows: Cal- derstones A 7, Low Moor 1; Billingtoit A 3, Social Club 5; CCWMC A 3, RWCC 5; Clitheroe CC 3, Calderstones B 5; Catholic SC 4, CCWMC B 4; Legion 4, Billington B 4.- League positions (all played


.Darwen equalised after Marion Fox had made a good save from a high ball. The winning goal came


soon afterwards for West Bradford when Mary Neville, playing her first game at the centre for-, ward position, scored a well-taken goal from a short corner. This was a good team


performance by West Bradford with Catherine Hutchinson having an excellent . game at centre


half. West Bradford: M. Fox, C.


Farnsworth, A. Huson, C. White, C. Hutchinson, J. Wood, D. Mills, A: Drinkall, M. Neville, M. Backhouse, S. Baker.


seven) are: Calderstones A 44, Billington A 36. RWCC 35, Bil- - lington B 33;. CCWMC A 30, Legion 28. Cslderstones B 27, CGTVMC B 24, Catholic SC 23, Low Moor 22, Social Club 18, Clitheroe CC 16.


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RESULTS in Ribblesdale Table Tennis League: Chatburn 4, . Standen A 6; Crabtrees A G, Station A 4; Catholic YC 3,: Standen B ?.'.League positions: Standen A (jilayecT5) 10 points, Crabtrees A (5) 7, Post Office- (4) 5, Standen B (3)4,' Station A (3) 2, Chatbum (4) 2, Rimington. RC A (4) 2, Catholic YC A (4) 0.


CURRENT placings in the Kib­ ble Valley Ladies’ Darts League are: Division One: Joiners A 30 points, Black Horse 29, Horse Shoe 27, Bonny Inn 21, Joiners B 21, Royal Oak 21, Black Bull 20, Whalley Arms 20, King's, Arms 19, Judge Walmesley 17, Fielden's Arms 14. Highest score: J. Blackshaw, Bonny Inn, 138. Highest finish J. Chatburn, Whalley Arms, 110. ■ Division Two: Brown Cow 35


points, British Legion 25, Cra­ ven Heifer 25, Catholic SC A 25, Pendle Witch 23, Catholic SC B 21, .Central WMC 21, Black Horse B 17, ,Victoria 17, Spring Mill 16, Low Moor Club lo / Highest score: M. Geldard, Central WMC, 133.


One-sided


derby clash Read Utd 6, Sabden 1


' IN a one-sided First Divi­ sion derby, Sabden’s brit­ t le defence crumbled under heavy pressure from Read. The home side were off


. minutes. Both goals were made by Peter Belton, the scorers being Ramon Bell and Baxter. John Waddington added


to a flying start, going two up in the f i r s t five


• game, thanks to the efforts of midfield pair Dennis Balmbra and Martin Armitage. Just before half-time


a third for Read before Sabden briefly fought their way back into the


Armitage scored with a penalty to give Sabden nope. But after the inter­ val Read slipped back into top gear ana goals from Dean Halliwell,' Bell and Baxter sealed Sabden’s fate. Generally, the game was


played in a good spirit, the only flashpoint coming in the second half wnen Read’s Waddington and Sabden’s. Stephen Whit- well were sent off after an isolated incident.


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392. B. Phillip 67, H. Clegg 42; T. Knowles Gt, R. Pickvanee 69; J. Baines 92, A. Root 71; A. Wilkinson Go, P. Wiggins 49; D. Boothman 56, D. McIntosh 89; I. Waddington 78, P. Reid 72.


A 371. P. Clark 53, F. CoarGl R. Parker 71, G. Dinsdale 73; D. Speak 73, S. Hatton 38; H. Frankland 67, I. Jackson 64; P. Jones 33, J. Wooff 67; N. Robin­ son 56, J. A. Herd 68.‘


Chatburn A 353, Waddington


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PUTTY BLOCKS SCREWS TIMBER MANHOLES D.P.C.. CEMENT BRICKS. BUCKETS COPINGS ROOFING TOOLS DRAINAGE All the above and many other Items at


ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD PENDLE TRADING ESTATE,


CHATBURN. CLITHEROE 41597 PLASTER FLAGS ADHESIVES


CHIPPINGS. LADDERS


NOEL KING AND CO, WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS


for all and KENWOOD REPAURS


All makes of new and reconditioned washers and cleaners


hOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS Sates and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE — Tel. 22979


combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance. 11 is designed lor a chimney recess, where it stands away Irom the wall indepen-'. dent ol surrounding brickwork. Free standing - it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal lor existing stone arches often Jound in Dates cottages. Overcomes smoke prob­ lems. Delivery ex-stock. Rayburn Cookers for Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas, Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulelos. Spares for Rayburn, Baxi and most stoves.


FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street. Sklpton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444.


and PARCEL DELIVERY


PACKAGE


r • Same day service / distance no ob|ect


Tel. CLITHEROE 24672 •Domestic and lndustrial ;P. KNIGHT (BUILDERS)


'building malntalnance and Sm > repairs •


all lobs undertaken References if .required


Phone CLITH|ggL25£2L


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