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20 , Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 11th, 1979 Here I come tracking good buys for you — Ring TEL-SEL SAM


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1979 MARINA 1300L 4-door. Exceptionally low mileage, fitted radio.... ............£3095 1977 TRIUMPH Dolomite 1500 HL. One owner, Inca yellow, 22,000 miles only....£2695 1977 MIN11000. Russet brown, excellent throughout.....-.... ...............................£1650 1977 VAUXHALL Magnum 4-door. Exceptional condition, above average mileaae therefore only.................................................................. .........................


1977- ALFASUD Tl. Navy blue, gold coach line, low mileage................................ £2275 1977 A L LEG R 01750 HL. Reynard metallic, 23,000 miles only............................£2335 1977 MG Midget. Vermilion, one local owner...................................................... £2115 1976 (Dec.) MINI Clubman Estate. 1100 engine, antique gold.......


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1976 MAX11750.30,000 miles only, blue. Exceptional throughout.......................£2175 1976 DOLOMITE 1850.31,000 miles only. Excellent condition.............................£2495 1975 ‘P’ A L LEG R 0 1100 2-door. Red, 37,000 miles only. Excellent value.......... . £1225 1975 A L LEG R 01300. White, black vinyl roof.......


1975 MARINA TC Coupe. White and black............ 1974 ROVER 2200 Auto. Grey, exceptional condition


........... £1475 ........... £1575 ........... £1700


1974 MINI Clubman Saloon. 42,000 miles. Excellent condition........................... £1115 1974 MARINA 1.8 4-door. Reconditioned gearbox. Excellent value..................... £1275 '1974 MARINA 1.8 Coupe. Damask red..................


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1979 O P E L K a d e t t 1200 Saloon. Pale green with beige interior trim. This carnas done 4,000 miles o n l y a n d e a n be described as new. Full maker’s warranty! Unre­ peatable value at.. £2745


1978 DATSUN 140J Violet Mk III. Metallic green............£2695


1977 CAPRI 1600. In blue with black trim, 21,000 miles and in superb con-


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1977 RAT Mlraflorl 1600 Auto­ matic........................ £2575


1976 AUSTIN Allegro 1300 SDL 4-door. In antique gold, 21,000 miles, Ziebarted, one private lO w nerJt^M oT^ EI^


1975 MAZDA 1000. White, 24,000 miles........................ £1095


1976 'R' MAXI 1750 HL. In blue with matching fabric trim, radio, full history, superb low mileage example..............£2100


1975 ROVER 3500. In Monza red, many extras............. £2495


1975 WOLSELEY Six Auto. In splendid condition throughout, radio, lull


history, ideal caravan car...................... £1495


1974 AVENGER 1600 4-door Grand L u x e .............£1195


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1978 FORD Escort 1300 Estate. Venetian red, black trim £2495


1976 FORD Capri 1300. Alaskan grey with black vinyl roof, black cloth upholstery. £2595


1976 V A U X H A L L C h e v e t t e Hatchback 1300L.: Polar whits, blue cloth uphol­ stery.................. £2395


1978 FORD Escort 1300 4-door. Black vinyl root, black cloth upholstery..................£2380


1977 VAUXHALL C avalier 1.9 GL 4-door. Green metallic with black velour trim, fitted stereo cassette/radio.. £2795


1975 V A U XH A L L V iva 1300> Estate. Sunglow yellow withi


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•1978 PEUGEOT 501 GL Saloon.-Finished in . .' -' ivory with chocolate interior trim. One :*• ;. owner from new, immaculate throughout. ■


1977.PEUGEOT. 10*1 S L . ‘Mandarin with t , brown check interior.


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1977’DATSUN. 180 Bluebird (New Model) 4- Cdoor.t Saloon.--: In metallic: silver., Only ,• 3,800 miles *


.1977’JAGUAR-XJ6 Auto Saloon:’Finished jn ■ ; ; /.damask red with tan leather interior?- One vi v ^ owner, 27,000 miles only and in’immacuv; :» - late condition


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1976


FORD Capri 1.6S.: Finished in red with black striped upholstery. 'One'owner, superb condition.


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PEUGEOT 504 Family Estate; Finished in. metallic olive green with toning trim, one owner; from new.’A fine exdmple of


'this much fought after 7-seater'estate.' .PEUGEOT 504 GL Saloon. Finished in ‘Arctic, white ' withatoning dark 'brown- trim.- Sold and maintained by us from new.’ Excellent condition throughout.’


1976 i --V- k


,34,000 miles only. This much sought after , luxury saloon is in absolutely superb con- ,1 edition throughout. ‘


'JAGUAR 4.2 Auto 'Coupe. 'Finished in damask >red■ with - tan- leather interior,


^ 1976 SA A B - \S u p e rC om b iC o u p cA u to . :


.Saloon.- Finished/n,mid-brown, with light •tan interior. One owner, 17,000 miles only.


'from;new: arid in specimen condition,4'^; : J * i


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£1200 £945


1973 MAX11750. Choice white or Damask.............................................................£975 1973 WOLSELEY 6 A u to .....


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PARKER STREET, BURNLEY A 1


Whalley Arms Celtic 6, Henthorn 2


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fortunes in the second half. saw Whalley Arms come from behind to. take the poihts. ‘


Losing 2-1 ju s t a f te r the


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1977 CAPRI 1.6 GL. Blue with matching interior, one owner, 34,000 miles,£2700


1976 ‘P’ FORD Escort 1300L 4 -d o o r Saloon. .Gold with brown interior, one owner from new, first class condition, 47.000 miles.................................................£1800


1976 ‘P’ MORRIS Marina 1.3 SDL Mk 2 Saloon. Sandglow with tan interior, 36.000 guaranteed miles, radio, excel­ lent condition............................/ . ................ £1750


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1979 'V' DATSUN 180B Saloon. Finished yellow, radio, undersealed, etc. Save £500..................£3750 '


1979 *V' DATSUN Laurel Six. Finished gold metallic with tan vinyl roof, undersealed, delivery mileage- £4500


1978 T DATSUN 120A F11 Coupe. Finished silver metallic, fitted alloy wheels, one lady owner, 9,000 miles. .


1978 DATSUN 140J. Rnished turquoise metallic, undersealed, radio, one owner, 13,000 miles.! 1978 DATSUN 120Y 4-door Saloon. Finished red with black trim, undersealed, one owner, 12,000 miles'.


1978 DATSUN 120Y 2-door Saloon. Rnished metallic maroon, one owner, j 9.000 miles. ' 1977 'S’ DATSUN Cherry F11. Rnished silver metallic, undersealed, one lady owner, 19,000 miles.


1977 DATSUN 120Y 4-door Saloon. Rnished turquoise with black interior, one owner, 12,000 miles. 1977 DATSUN 120Y. Finished white with black interior, one owner, 22,000 miles.


1 USED NON-DATSUNS 1979 T VOLKSWAGEN Danbury Caravan Conversion. Elevating roof, 4-berth..........................£4950


1978 MORRIS Marina 1.8 Super Estate. Finished Brooklands green, rust-proofed, one owner; 11,000 miles. .


1978 PEUGEOT 504L Saloon. Finished Burgundy with tan interior, one owner. 10,000 miles. 1978 FORD Escort 1.3 GL 2-door. Finished maroon metallic, rust-proofed, one owner, 22,000 miles.


1977 'S’ TRIUMPH Dolomite 1850 H L Finished white with black vinyl roof, radio, one owner, 19,000 miles. ,


1977 TRIUMPH Dolomite 1500. Finished white with black nylon trim, radio, rust-proofed, 24,000 miles. 1977 ‘S' BEDFORD 6 cwt. Van. Finished orange, 21,000 miles. 1976 'R* AUSTIN Allegro 1300 Super. Finished Tahiti blue, blue inferior, radio, 30,000 miles. 1976 FORD Capri Mk II 1.3L. Finished Roman bronze, lady owner, 12,000 miles. 1975 'P* HILLMAN Avenger 1600. Finished damson, black cloth interior, radio, one owner.


break, the pub side were fortunate to d raw level with an own goal. From then on there was no look­ ing back and the Henthorn goal came under constant p r e s s u r e with Whalley adding to their tally a t reg­ ular intervals.


In the early s ta g e s ,


things had been fairly even and both sides had notched a goal each at half-time.


Henthorn, whose scor­


ers were Robert Birch and ■ Steve Johnston, looked well bn. course-.for some. reward from the game until they were hit by Whalley’s late spree.


As well as the own goal,


Whalley’s scorers were Mark Hallam (3), Dave Foster and Dave Tit- terington.


Their squad was: J. Wil­


son, J. Barge, N. Roberts, .1. Foster, J. Druss, K. Ainsworth, S. Price, A. Ronnan, D. Foster, M. Haslam, D. Titterington, D. Proctor. .


IN the Henthorn line-up are, (back, from the left): D. Shirlicker, G. Town­ send, G. Cotterill, C. Choyce, D. Tudisco, R. Birch. Front: S. Met­ c a l f e , , F . T e le se , F. Waterhouse,'; R. Wilkin­ son, S. Johnston. ■ / '


LEAGUE ^


LEADERS WITH th r e e g am e s played, Calderstones A nave a three-point lead at the head of Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League.


■ Results: Calderstones A


7, Catholic SC 1; Billington A 7, Clitheroe CC 1; Cent­ ral WMC A' 5, Central WMC B 3; Ribblesdale Wands 2, Billington BC B 6; Social Club 2, Low Moor Club 6, British Legion 2, . Calderstones B 6.


Placings: Calderstones


A 19 pts, Billington'BC A 16, -Billington BC B 16, Central WMC A 15,'Low Moor Club 14, Ribblesdale Wands 13, Central WMC B 12, Calderstones B 11,. British Legion 9, Catholic SC 7, ■ Clitheroe CC 6, Social Club 6. ■


Ladies darts


LATEST league placings ini the’ Ribble V a l ley Ladies’ Darts League are: Division One — : Horse Shoe. 13; Royal Oak 1 lj, Black Horse A.10, Whalley r, A'rms:-10j .‘Kings'* Arms'8;.


Bonny JInn ',6,. Fieldenls Arms 6, Joiners A 6, Judge , Walmesley 6) Black Bull 2,: Joiners B 2.- Highest score," C. Farnsworth t;(Roy'al Oak) 140.


Division T w o . Brown ' •. ’ ’ -v


Cow 12,'CravenHeifer 11;; Central.WMC. 10, Pendle. WitchiulOf.; Royal.:' British'


Legion .8,. Black Horse B 7; Victorias 5,= ~ 6,-'Catholic


Moor Highest (Victoria)J184:


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New. face


WHALLEY ARMS CELTIC are the new lead­ ers of Division One of the Ribble Valley Football League. They have 12 points but are under strong challenge from Chatburn and Ribblesdale AFC,-both of whom are only one point behind.


#


, purple patch


Trinity 2, Cross Keys 5


FOUR goals in the space of 20 minutes put Cross Keys in virtually an unas­ sailable position in a Divi­ sion One game. They needed the fillip


for they had opened nerv­ ously through having lost three games in succession. But after Trinity had failed to turn an early chance to advantage, Keys s tru ck th e ir “purple p a tch .” Scorers were Wareing (2), Shorrock and Heaney. Meyler opened Trinity’s


account with a header just before the interval. Wh en p l a y w a s


resumed, Keys took off centre-forward Robinson to give a game to their substitute, Byrne, and as a result they never again looked dangerous up front. Trinity continued to


fight a hard rearguard action and eventually scored a second goal but the issue was put beyond . their control when Ware­ ing completed a hat-trick for Keys. ' Pick of the players were’


Meyler (Trinity)- and Wareing. Referee Mar­ shall kept firm control


Stirzaker scored both of


Trinity's goals. Cross Keys: Pye, Wil­


kinson (J), Stott, Dowth- waite, Parkinson, Bolton, Wareing, Wilkinson (R), Robinson, Heaney, Shor­ rock: Sub. Byrne.


Brockhall - hit back


Martin Velvets 3, Brockhall 4


between the joint leaders of Division Three.


• The first half belonged to the home side who scored.two goals. .


.. • The -first came through Dunne when the visitors’; defence was caught at sixes and sevens and then Barnes converted Wykes’s cross. ' . - Brockhall.made all the- run ni ng after t h e ■ changeover. They pulled a


•.goal backwith a.Hinksman penalty and moved into the lead .within the space of a minute with goals from1


- Williamson ana Bennett. : ■ A lth ou gh M a r t in ’


'with a Bennett goal in th e . ' -Jftir'Hn 'last minute. The'hospital:'


Brockhall ■ ‘made certain-' e r s 'w e r e - 'H u n te r ,and


- son-for Brockhall. ', - :.</Martin;Velvcts: Smith, Whit-i


■ taker'p Bolton.'.Hall,. Dunne;


Barnes:'McVeyi 'Southworth; Mayer,. Wykes, 'Hunter: ‘Sub:;


iSouthworthi forsMartin’s! and?Bennett and William-;


.some of the big guns from ^ ■ , ,


-


the Lancashire Combina­ tion.


’• ' S a ta rday’s squad is: ■Nuttall, Bialecki (DJ. See-


dle, Rimmer, Green, Bush;' Chatburn Reserves lead l y 0 \ # C h l f Division Two with 12


points, a couple more than H u r s t Greyen w h o s e reserve team picked up their first points at the weekend in Divison<Three. Leaders of Division'


vets 3, Brockhall 4; Rimington Res 0, Whalley A 1; Lord Nelson 2, Station Hotel 1; Cross Keys 3, Brown Cow 4; Hurst Green Res 8, Trinity Res 0. Programme for Saturday.


Rimington 2; Chatburn Res 4, Pendle Furniture 1. Division Three: Martin Vel­


Utd 0, Chatburn 2; Trinity 2, Cross Keys 5; Whalley Arms Celtic 6, Henthorn Uta 2; Vic­ toria 0, Grindleton 3; West Bradford 2, Ribblesdale AFC 6. Division Tw o: Whalley Res 4,


Three are. Brockhall who took the first points of the season off Martin Velvets and are two points clear, of them. Results. Division One: Read


Grindleton behind eight ball


. Grindleton Res 2, . West Bradford Res 8


headed Grindleton goal early in the game, West Bradford gradually gained command and they equal­ ised through Preston. He netted an easy goal from a casual backpass. The visitors soon took


the lead from a hard-hit free kick by Pearson, and Bagshaw made it- three with a superb shot that streaked into the net via the underside of the bar. Blenkinship confirmed


, Utd Res v Chatburn Res (MF), Pendle Forest v Waggon and Horses (ND), Calderstones v Whalley A. Division Three: Station Hotel


v Cross Keys Res (JD), Whalley B v Spring Mill Res (CB), Broc­ khall v Rimington Res, West Bradford Res v Martin Velvets (VMc), Brown Cow v Hurst Green Res (ID), Trinity Reserves v Grindleton Res (TJ).


League cup


match draws THE draws for the second round of the Ribble Valley Football League's three competitions nave been made, and the referees lointed.


Matches are to be played


on Saturday, October 20th, exc ep t those in which Grindleton and Rimington are concerned. These two clubs will be involved in the Craven Cup so they will play their Ribble Val­ ley cup games on October 27th. ,


Ashley Smith: Ribbles­


dale. AFC v Chatburn' (LF), Read Utd v Cross


NEITHER team produced 'Keys (PW),’Whalley Arms its best form'in this clash Celtic v'.Trinity (NB)


(Spring Mill v Grindleton, Oct. 27th)..


' ■


. Dan Seed: Roe Lee v Calderstones (MF), Whal­ ley Res v Chatburn Res (TP),-Chipping v Hurst Green (DM). (Rimington v Pendle Furniture, Oct 27th).


Whalley A v. Martin Vel­ vets. (JD), Hurst Green Res v Station Hotel (CB), Brown Cow v Rimini Res (TW), Gross Keys v Brockhall (PH).


Advertiser .and Times:


on es .


GUP SQUAD ADDINGTON travel to


fought back with a Wykes’ ‘F asJ|nSden on Saturday goal, in the late - s t a g e s , 1°r the second round of the


, twitter Lane men


11] - •^n??teu r ■


side ' deserved" credit»for :make progress in this . i t hems e l ve s , .UP against - -


the-fight-backiv Best play-:';4?“rnaW?.n.Uhey could find | ■





Roe Lee West (NB), Chipping v Henthorn Utd Res (TW), Hurst Green v Transport (PH), Read


Division One: Henthorn Utd v Victoria (JS), Cross Keys v Sab- den (DM), Chatburn v Trinity (BB), Grindleton v West Brad­ ford (LF), Ribblesdale AFC v Read Utd (PW). Postponed — Spring Mill v Whalley Arms Celtic. Division Two: Rimington v


West Bradford’s superior­ ity with a fourth goal. The home side, however, pul­ led one back before the interval. Grindleton fought hard


to get back into tne game but West Bradford added further goals through Pearson (2) to give him his hat-trick, Bagshaw and Dowden. All told, West Bradford


turned in an excellent team effort highlighted by the e x p lo s iv e long-range shooting of Pearson and Bagshaw and the midfield play of Preston.


Furniture smashed by goal burst


’• Chatburn Res 4, Pendle Furniture 1


AN early scoring burst set Chatburn on the victory trail, with Howard Dins- dale snatching a couple of


foals in the opening half-


our. Pendle pulled one back


when a free kick by Owens was deflected into the net. After the break Pendle put the home side under some pressure but Czapowski scored Chatburn’s third which seemed to kill off Pendle’s hopes. Pratt grabbed a further


goal for Chatburn and it was plain sailing after that with Abbott making some fine saves to keep the score down-. . . .


. Heyes had a good game


up front for Pendle but he had little change f rom Chatburn’s defence, well marshalled by Parks.


. Pendle Furniture: Abbott, Jates, Owens (I.), Orrell, Pil­ ling, Dobson, Archer. Cowell,' Heyes, Fielding, Bainbridge.


-C h a tb u rn Res: Johnson, Dinsdale (N), Jackson, Knowles, Parks, Read, Dinsdale (H), Pratt, Czapowski, Speak, Foulker. Sub: Hargrcaves.-


Honours


YOUNG Whalley cricke­ te r s will pick up the rewards for. their efforts during- the summer at a specialceremony a week tomorrow/-


- ; i ,


The presentations will: be made by Whalleyi CC’s


.p r o f e s s io n a l . E a r o k h Engineer a a t th e - Station. Road ground.. The/club’s UnderTl8!sidewill'collect: medals- for ; winning the/


R i b b l e s d a l e Y quth-. League.'-


^


-ivALo among,the honours • .will be local lads -who^havei


: Association’sp r o f ic ien c y 5 .scheme/They - have,;been ■ coached «throughout'-s the,'' s e a^onM by«Mrr5fJ ih u i


passedifcvarious' /stages 7of. - a ® " Nationsil ^Cricket-;


i


WEST BRADFORD went into this local derby needing a good win to keep in touch with the Division Three leaders and also t o , restore confidence after the previous week’s cup defeat. Rocked by a superbly


Flui sidel coai


Clitb


CLITHEROl most fluent rul


ably vanquisll


1st Perl forge al


IT WAS plain [ 1st Pendle S i coasted to victl Clitheroe an[ Scouts’ Swimmii Ribblesdale Pocl They finished


points, well clel ners up Clithef Grammar Schl who totalled 401 Pendle swimil


Pendle, CRGS =L Royal Grammar Sehl St Paul’s, St M , = f Loy = Loyola, Rib I dale, 1st B = 1st II


home first in eil 13 events and I won both relays Wheelan receivl tors’ trophy frol Commissioner if Dr G. D. HampJ was a good pel from the 1st I troop, which w | only a few weed Results. (Kev: ll


— Birtwell (St 1 (CRGS), Worswl 13-14 — Mashitel Fullerton (1st Pi (CRGS). 15-16 , (1st P), Barker Haigh (CRGS). Breast strol


Back stroke: 11 w


Test drive the e x c lu s iv e


l


P I 2 / ‘


KIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE


years — Birtwel Norris (1st B), 1 (1st P). 13-14 —I (1st P), Birtwell Cready (CRGS).I Mashiter (1st l l (CRGS), Barker! Free style: 111


— Roberts (1st | well (St P), Vl (Loy). 13-14 - (1st P), Pickles 1 Royle (St M). Mashiter (1st (Loy), Barker (Si Plunge: Birtwel


Hogg (Rib), Laml B). Pyjama race:! (St P), Barker


Hogg (Rib). Di v i n g : H i|


(CRGS), Pritchal Knight (Loy), Wil


P). Indi vidual i l I


Mashiter (1st P), I (St P), Barker (Si Junjor squadroJ CRGS, St M. (Sail for medley squad r inal plac


Final placings: I gs


pts, CRGS 40, St M 30, Lov 22, Rib 12.


Ho


RESULTS in Cl and di s t ri ct S|


League: Division One. Ll 10, Waddington AI


dington B 10, Cathl Calderstones S, I Club 6; Billingtcl


. Conservative A 5l Club 10, Chatburi| ‘ Division Two.' !


ton B 8, Liberal B t 12, Slaidburn 2; Cel tive B 6, Billingtl Catholic B 2, RimiJ 12; Details:


DIVISION 0> Liberal A 405


dington A 368. Clegg 72, D. Nelsc Wiggins 67, S. Co.' McIntosh 41, J. W R. Forshaw 70, S. 58; A. Root 82, F. ( R.-Pickvance,73,'


-- dale 59. • ' ■ Waddington 1


Ca tho l ic A 43 Walmsley 67,-R. . 99;’ I: waddington


Jonnson 64; B.' Phi -J:’Holmes 66; B..JVi


■ ton 79,'H. Hudson x v Al\ V


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