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THERE was plenty of nostalgia at Highmoor, Clitheroe, on Sunday when two teams of cricketing old boys returned for a match to mark Clitheroe Royal Grammar School’s 425th anniversary.
a The match, together with the opening of the school’s extended pavilion,
boys, their parents and friends. t Two teams took the field representing the cream of the school’s sporting
ttracted more than 400 spectators, including former members of staff, old
alents from the past 40 years. One was skippered by Old Clitheronians’ Association chairman Philip Dobson, and the other by the FA's current assistant director of coaching
Charles Hughes, in the absence of the association’s president Prof. Kenneth Dodgson. Among those who returned to Highmoor were 10 current Ribblesdale League
players, Everton and England footballer Martin Dobson, and Kenneth Standr ing, Southport CC’s professional, who holds the school record for most runs in a season. Indeed, Standring was the day’s top scorer with 30 to help the President’s XI
to victory. One of the umpires was John K. Wilkinson, one of Standring’s colleagues
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from the 1940s. During the tea interval, the extensions to the pavilion were opened by Mr
Hughes. He was introduced by headmaster Mr Gerald Hood, and the ceremony also included a'speech by Clitheroe builder Mr Brian Dent, chairman of the Highmoor development committee.
Big-hitter
David on losing
Baxendcn 139 for 3, Ribblesdale Wands 138
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DESPITE a mighty knock of 93, opener David Cot- tam finished on the losing side when Ribblesdale Wanderers played Baxen- den and provided the home side with their first win of
the season. It was David’s highest score
of the season and followed 75 against Whalley the previous
week. He batted just over 100 minutes and clouted the Baxen- den bowling to the tune of four sixes and 13 fours. I t brought his total to date to 423. Unhappily he lacked an equally aggressive partner and
Clitheroe run short of time
THIS meeting
Gt. Harwood 131 for 9 dec. between Clithero'e and Great
Clitheroe 84 for 6,
Harwood produced an uninspiring game of cric ket. The visitors batted until almost five_ o’clock before declaring at a reasonable 131 with one wicket and one over in hand — a run-rate of 3.54-
only Alec Holgate (16) stayed itn him to any useful purpose. At 116 for four. Wanderers
ress and in the early stages appeared unlikely to reach 100. But Adams and Cal vert put on a patient 30 for the third wicket and although Clitheroe took the next two wickets cheaply, they were held up by another stand of 35 bet ween Kilby and Birch. Clitheroe took some
an over. They made slow prog
were nicely placed,, but lost a. wicket "without addition and the
next three, including David’s, went down for another four runs. The last three men man aged to put on 18 for a closing
total of 138. Baxenden made light work of
Unsporting run-out upsets
good catches, three men being caught and bowled, and a variety of bowling . changes also paid off. Mar tin Walker finished with five for 40 and Roger Sharp had two for 16. Clitheroe suffered a
passing the target although they lost their first wicket at 27. The next fell at 75 and the last one at 102. Whitworth was top scorer with 43, and Clegg and Elahi both reached the 30s. Wanderers: D. Cottam, Ibw
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Sedwick 93; J. Ainsworth, c Ormerod b Fenwick 2; W. Lamb, b Hayton 1; Dennett, b Ormerod 2; A. Holgate, b Hayton 16; K. Proctor, c Pil- kington b Holgate 2;-T. Wall- bank, c Whittam b Fenwick 1; W. Slinger, c Pilkington b Hayton 2; R. Birch, run out 8; M. Embery, b Fenwick 4; B. Marlsbury, not out 0; extras 7.
Total
138.Bowling: B. Fenwick 9-3-25-4; Elahi 5-0-33-0; J. Hayton 9-0-35- 4; G. Ormerod 3-0-25-1; P. Kirk-
man 3-0-13-0. Baxenden: B. Whitworth, c
quick set-back with the reply when Adams bowled Colin Ward without a run on the board — it was the first time this season that Ward had not scored. Fawcett and Hindmoor
Whalley Whalley 53
Cherry Tree 108 -
:WHALLEY .crashed to a heavy defeat in a game which left a sour taste in the mouths of many of the side’s supporters and
players. For controversy surrounded
staged a minor recovery but both departed within a run of each other, and both making injudicious strokes
that gave catches. There was a further stand
between Gordon Dixon and Michael Oldham which had taken the score to 62 when Old ham was adjudged run o u t . . . despite the fact that he had not broken his ground. But the scoring rate had been
and b Slinger 43; B. Whittam, c Wallbank b Dennett 16; P. Clegg, c Wallbank b Proctor 34; Elahi, not out 32; J. Hayton, not out 11; extras 3. Total (3 wkts)
139.Bowling: Dennett 9-0-46-0; W. Slinger 10-0-42-1; K. Proctor 3- 0-13-1; R. Birch'3-0-15-0; M. Embery 2-0-13-0; A. Holgate 2- 0-7-0.
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SABDEN were much too strong in all departments when they entertained Chatbum in a lyb- ble Valley Amateur Cricket
L T^ey reached 143 with the help of a second wicket partner ship of 67 between D. Balmbra
(30) and Joe Wright (55). When the 10 man Chatbum side bat ted, Mick Bibby tore them apart with a return of seven for 12. Five of his nine overs were
maidens.
Balmbra 30, Joe Wnght 55, G. Meakin 18, E. Bywater■ 1 ,M. Bibby 0, I. Dawson 7, A. Hot
Sabden: A. Graham 7, D. „ _
the run out of Stephen Wild- goose shortly after Whalley started their reply. He pushed the ball out to point where it was picked up by a Cherry Tree fieldsman. Wildgoose thought about a run, but moved back into his ground. Then, with the ball still in the fieldsman’s hands, Wildgoose left his crease to do some “gardening” to a spot on the wicket. He turned to see the ball
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CLITHEROE DISTRICT L E A G U E
Bishop bowls Buck Inn
to victories Buck Inn 131 for 4, Ribblesdale Cement 60 for 9
BUCK Inn reached their highest ever 20 overs total in this Clitheroe and district league fixture, thanks to a fine opening stand of 49 between
Robinson and Hargreaves. wRibblesdale started off Bowling: A. Rigby 7-2-9-2; J.
their wickets fell cheaply, with Bishop claiming his 12th victim in two nights.
Hargreaves 19, J. Dewhurst not out 36, S. Dewhurst 16, M. Smalley 1, G. Scott not out 19, extras 12. Total 131 for 4. Bowling: C. Haworth 5-0-38-0;
Buck Inn: M. Robinson 28, P.
Chipping 73 for 5, Catholic SC 74 for 5
AN unbeaten 44 from opener Simms for Social Club settled Chipping’s fate. Both sidesbat- ted 20 overs. Chipping: Mercer 7, Barr 4,
E. B yw a te r 9-0-39-2; G. Walmsley 4-1-20-1; B. Robinson 2-0-23-1. Ribble Cement: J. Barge 11,
ell in reply, but later Blackledge 7J - 16-1; M. Gidlow
7-2-13-4; T. Thompson 6.3-0-13- 2.
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CLITHEROE cyclist Mark Gornall must think a jinx hangs over him in the National Junior Race Championship. -t 1 I7\ nf
When Mark~(17), of t Laneside -Farm, Mearley,
■ As a cluster of riders approached the finishing
A,
• fered a dose of bad luck almost identical to the one which hit him in last year’s race.
ook part in-Sunday’s . event at Billericay," he suf-
Alan’s birds speed home
' wards he was rueing his ’ misfortune. “When the accident happened I was in a really good position, tucked in behind the even tual winner. “I don’t crash all that
straight there was a nasty pile-up and Mark was one of those thrown' off their
machines.Mark managed to remount and an exhausting sprint saw him come home a creditable joint 13th in a 60 strong field. But after-
THE final old bird race of Clitheroe Homing Society’s sea son*—1 a 500 mile event from Niort, in France — was won by | Alan Parker. He also owned the third bird home. Second place went to the : Eddie Jones’s loft and fourth and
seventh places, to Harry Lofth- ouse. Fifth place bird was timed in by Alf Rung at 9-50 p.m., 10 minutes before the race closed for the day. Next day, sixth and 11th
seventh, Cotton and Whitta ninth and K. Croft 10th. Details: A. Parker 1115.58, E.
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places went to Frannie How- ! arth. Harold Punchard managed
often, only in national ■ championships," he added
drily.Mark made the journey to Essex with his mother, Mrs Margaret Gornall. He will have another chance to smash the hoodoo a week today in the four day National Track Champion- ships at Leicester. There was some consola
tion for the Gornall family earlier in the week when Mark's brother Alan won . the North Lancs Road Championship. Alan (19), covered the 25 mile course in 1 hour, 1 minute, 24 seconds. Another local rider, Roger Haydock, of • Moorland Road, Langho, was third.
RECRUITING
Walton 4, Stott 10, Hardace 1, Brown n.o. 22, Mutch 7, extras 18, total (5 wkts) 73 off 20 overs. Bowling: Rigby 10,1-25-3;
B. Robinson 10, C. Haworth 0, G. Walmsley 2, E. Bywater 9, P. Kerr 0, K. Whittaker 1, S. Bate 8, P. Parkes 2, J. Coleman not out 7, B. Bleazard not out 1, extras 9. Total 60 for 9. Bowling: P. Bishop 10-1-23-6,
P. McGuire 10-2-27-3. Gisburn 45 for 9,
Buck Inn 46 for 4
THE 10-man Gisbum team were shattered by the bowling of Bishop and Maguire. Indeed, Bishop grabbed a hat-
trick and Gisbum would have been in even more trouble if Buck had not put down six catches in the field. Buck began their reply slowly
son and Dewhurst saw them home.
Gisburn: R. Hargreaves 2, A. •
Brown 7, J. Rowley 3, B. Pinch 9, R. Ralph 2, B. Geldard 6, R. Blair n.o. 9, G. Childs 0,. F. Childs 0, R. J. Hargreaves 0, extras 7. Total (9 wkts) 45. Bowling: Bishop 9-2-15-6;
20, P. Hargreaves 3, D. Fitzpat rick 1, G. Scott 1, M. Smalley 4, J. Dewhurst n.o. 11, extras 6. Total (4 wkts) 46. Bowling: Geldard 8-1-20-1;
Maguire 8.3-0-23-3. Buck Inn: M. Robinson n.o.
Cement 111 for 5 ICI 109 for 7,
thrown to the wicketkeeper, who broke the stumps and Cherry Tree appealed for a run out. The umpire at square leg gave Wildgoose out and it was only after the batsman had words with him that he walked. Whalley thought the run-out
slow against some tight bowling by Adams in particular. With two overs to go before time ran out Clitheroe needed to score 25 runs to gain the winning draw. Fielding made a brave effort in almost impossible circumstances which demanded the scoring of 18 runs off the last five balls of the match.Walker took the gilt off his earlier good bowling perform ance by arguing with the umpire
when given out lbw. G re a t Harwood collected
three points for a winning draw and Clitheroe one point...... ' Great Harwood: W. Wilkin
IN a great spell of bowling, Cemenus A. Haworth took all the ICI wickets that fell and successfully put the brake on their push for a big score. Mainstays for ICI’s effort
was a very unsporting piece of play and it obviously upset their rhythm for the rest of their innings as they were skittled for their lowest total of the season. There was also another run
out debacle when Topham and Mackwood found themselves stranded at the same end. It was a pity that Whalley
batted so sloppily for it ruined the good work done by their bowlers, particularly Staniforth. On a hard, true Station Road track they dismissed Cherry
son c Hall, b Fielding 6, S. Pilling b Walker 11, Adams c and b Sharp 32, M. Calvert c and b Sutcliffe 10, B. Kilby b Sham 13, T, Birch c and b Walker 26, A. Howarth b Walker 13, R. Boyle c Ward b Walker 0, B. Wilkinson n.o. '6, C. Ryan c Fielding b Walker 0, W. Pickup n.o. 6, extras 14, total (9 wkts.
M. Walker 9.4-1-40-5; G. Sutcliffe 9-2-35-1; R. Sharp 6-2-
Bowling: Fielding 13-5-26-1;
lingworth 8 n.o., K. Pareons <h v/alker lbw Howarth 0, P. Hall P. Wright 0, G. Stansfieid 0. n 0 ^ extras 4, total (6 wkts.)
Extras 18. Total 143. Bowling: M. Bibby 0-5-12-7,
Chatbum: J. Rowley 0, A. O’Neill 10, A. Burgess 7, B.
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G. Meakin 7-0-35-1, A. Graham 1.6-0-7-1.
Edmondson 0, R-.Ham80" M. Johnson 1, P. Dinsdale 14, P. Whittaker 0, M. Hargreaves
n.o. 11, R. Kay 9. Extras 7. Total 69.
Edmundson 6-0-37-3, R. Ham son 2.2-0-10-2.
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THREE recent ladies’ competi tions at Clitheroe .Golf. Club resulted as. follows:
L.G.U. monthly medal — Mrs K. Baldwin (97-26-71) after a card play-off with Mrs B. Har
Cancer relief competition and ,
greaves (95-24-71). Mrs" D. Underwood sp n z e —
Miss P. Haydock (99-26-73)., .Seniors nine-hole —\ Miss K.
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— Mrs B. Cowgill and Mrs J. Smith (Blackburn G.C.) 86-22- 64; Mrs J. Huddleston (lady cap tain) and Mrs D. Duckworth (Bury GC) 81-13-68 after a card play-off with Mrs G. Kay and Mrs D. Dickson (Royal Lytham) 81-13-68. Best gross — Mrs Kay and Mrs Dickinson 81. *
Wilkinson 34 V4 nett. Ladies invitation greensome
16-2.Clitheroc: C. Ward b Adams 0 K. Fawcett c Pilling b Boyle 14 J. Hindmoor c W. Wilkinson b Boyle 21, G. Dixon c B. Wil- kinson b Adams 14, M. Oldham run'out 12, Fielding n.o. 18L M.
84. Run rate 3.11. Bowling: Adams 14-5-31-2; C.
Wanderers hold out
Wanderers 150 for 8, Rolls- Royce 1st 201 fo r 3 dec.
a losing draw in their Ribbles dale 'Leag u e Division Two match. Facing the massive Rolls -Royce total Wanderers began
WANDERERS held out for
well, with Parker, A. Proctor and Hutchins all among; the runs. But when they went the fell away and Wanderers mpy to settle for a point.
mmnj were
Geldard 93, E. Plant 56/ H. -Pilkington n.o. 6, D. Burgess n.o. 13. Extras 17. Total (for 3:, wkts dec.) 201.-
Rolls-Royce: G. Proud 15, P.
A. Parker 2-0-25-0, P. O’Neil 8- 3-19-1, H. Wardle 3-0-19-0, J. Gladwin 2-0-15-0, N. Parker 2-0- 28-1, S. Sweeney 1.5-0-12-l.: . Wanderers: A. Parker 34, S., r nu>s
• Bowling: S. Proctor 12-0-63-0, ; .
Proctor 2, A .; Proctor 71, J. Hutchins 28, G. Cottril-1, H.
Wardle 10,- P. O’Neil . l ,cN . Parker0, D. Workman
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Ryan 7-l-19:0; R. Boyle 3-0-18- 2; A. Howarth 3-0-12-1.
Blackledge 10-1-30-2. . Catholic SC: Sims n.o. 33, O’Neill 1, Thompson 3, Altham 9, Rigby 0, Turner 11, extras 11, total (5 wkts) 74 off 20 overs. Bowling: Brown 10-0-40-3; Stott 10-0-30-2.
Malcolm skittles
Langho Langho Centre 93,
and made hard work of knocking off the required runs. Four wic kets fell cheaply before Robin-
Clithcroe 2nd 162 for 7 dec.
Blair 2-0-5-0; Hargreaves 5-2-15- 3.
C LITHE ROE’S victory over Langho Centre — their second of the season — was also a tonic as Lan gho were only four points behind Lucas, the Division One
leaders.Malcolm Blackburn played a major role by returning his best bowling figures of the season . . . six for 27. Two of these were claimed in the last over of the game, with one ball left. Sent in to bat, Clitheroe
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TEAM
Sat.): J. Boden, C. Ward, M. Oldham, J . Hindmoor, G. Sutcliffe, M. Walker, G. Dixon, R. Sharp, K. Driver, P. Sim mons, B. Fielding. 12th man: J. Green, N. Dixon.
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did not find runs easy to come by, but John Pye and Keith Driver put on 59 for the first wicket, with Driver (38) having the
were Kenyon and Jackson. When Cement batted a fine ' stand between Robinson and Bargh took them to a comfort
able win. ICI: H. Kenyon 29, M. Dearden
13, M. Cox 10, S. Harrison 11, B. Tomlinson 4, H. Hudson 6, T. Hoyle 0, I. Jackson n.o. 32, extras 4, Total (7 wkts) 109. Bowling: Byewater 3-1-25-0;
Haworth C. 2-0-5-0; Haworth A. 9-0-30-7; Walmsley 3-0-10-0; Crossley 5-0-35-0. Cement: A. Hawor*’ 9, C.
Tree verv cheaply and must have fancied their chances of bagging five points. Cherry Tree: T. Monk lbw
Walmsley 15, Crossk C. Haworth n.o. 9, J. Ba»p - i , H. Sharpies n.o. 10, Robinson 35,'
Harrison 3-0-18-1; Jackson 6.2-0- 30r3; Dearden 3-0-16-1.
extras 7. Total (5 wkts) 111. Bowling: Kenyon 7-0-39-0;
Staniforth 0, G. Greening b Fos te r s , K. Hayes lbw Foster 0, D. Bonner c Morris b Staniforth 8, B. Woodhead c Morris b Stamforth 3, S. Shrouder b Fos ter 5, P. Benson lbw Staniforth 44, P. Cocker not out 11, D. Hubersty c and b Mackwood 4, I. Battersby c Morris b Mack- wo od 0, B. Mawman b Staniforth 4, extras 20. Total
108.Bowling: J. Staniforth 16-8- 40-5; B. Foster 12-2-31-3; F. Mackwood 4-1-17-2. Whalley: D. Taylor c and b
Catholic SC 145 for 8, Flexible 57
THE Social Centre’s total of 145 always looked too steep for the
work’s side. • Main feature of the Centre’s innings was some first class bat ting from J. Turner (30), C. Simms (25) and P. O’Donnell (22). When Flexible batted, they
major role. Five other batsmen reached double figures and enabled
Clitheroe to declare at 162 for seven, the result of a good team effort. Langho needed only a modest 109 ir they were to claim three points for a winning draw, but excellent fielding ana catch ing had them in trouble. Tim Bleazard and Mark Gid
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low bowled tightly for ah hour before Granville Bennett chip ped in with two for 13, to be followed by Blackburn’s superb contribution to victory.
K. Driver 38, J. Green 18, P. Simmons 18, M. Blackburn 5, S. Bennett 19, R. Thornton 9, J. Coulter 18, G. Bennett n.o. 13, extras 12, total (7 wkts) 162. Bowling: Walsh 9.4-2-42-1.
Clitheroe • 2nd: J. Pye 12,
Crompton 2, Sims 12, Hardcas- tie 17, Rush 7, Hargreaves 1 Walsh 8, Standen 7, Bishop 1 Conroy 0, Webster 1, extras 1
struggled in the face of some fine oowling from M. Gidlow (4
Mawman 13, J. Slinger c Bat tersby b Bonner 2, S. wildgoose run out 2, P. McIntosh Ibw Bon ner 0, D. Wilcock c Benson b Mawman 12, B^Foster b Maw man 1, F. Mackwood run out 3, G. Topham notout 14, V. Morris b Mawman 0, R. Davenport c Woodhead b Mawman 0, J. Staniforth c Battersby b Hayes 0, extras 6. Total 53. Bowling: D. Bonner 11-3-16-2;
B. Mawman 12-3-31-5; K. Hayes 1.3-1-0-1.
CLITHEROE CC have pr oved t h ems e lv e s undoubted champions of Division One of the Clitheroe and district Net- ball League. -They were undefeated, winning nine of their 10. games and drawing the other to finish with 19 points and scoring 250 goals against 105. At the other end of the'table Cosmos gallantly com pleted the programme, despite losing every game. Latest results: Calderstones
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total
93.Bowling: T. Bleazard 8-2-29-2; M. Gidlow 6-0-23-0; M. Black
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Jones * 1051.46, A. P a rk e r 1012.18, H. Lofthouse 981.76, A. Rung 956.32, F. R. Howarth 948.55, H. Lofthouse 813.82, H. Punchard 812.49, Cotton and Whittaker 711.98, K. Croft 689.23, F. R. Howarth 655.69. Alan Parker notched his
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the top 12 places were: A. Parker 1090.19, 1089.19, H. Chatbum 1089.05, G. Cowper- thwaite 1084.7G, H. Chatburn 1081.89 and 1081.89, F. Walker 1074.87, Mr and Mrs Cottam 1072.22, W. Frankland 1069.77, P. Harrison 1067.62, J. Parker 1066.18, A. Parker 1064.64.
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ALL SIZES OFITIMBER AND BOARDS AVAILABLE 12p per f t.
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PENDLE TRADING ESTA T E, CHATEftJRN
...Tel Clitheroe 41597
ERIC nUGDALE (Merchants) «... v . Y. V.-V -v 15p per f t . LTD 71 WOONE LANE HOOVER
APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatic
.WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE- Tel. 23263] SPECIAL OFFER
S. P. LAMINATE By Formica
Ideal for Worktops etc. 6 Patterns to choose from
ONLY 32p
Per Square Foot Plus VAT CUT TO SIZE
2 ton Diesel Forklift...............................................
3 Ton Gas Fo'rkUft ^ leC,riC Forkl,ft.........Z 3 Ton DieserForkMft:::::::::::::::::::::.......................
USED FORKLIFT TRUCKS E§’l iS 'S o
E2,9so.oo C ^ lo O .O O
SALE & HIRE SALE PRICE HIRE PER WEEK
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£ 6 0 .0 0 E6o.oo
2 Ton Diesel 4 wheel drive rough terrain fork- E4 6SO OQ d 0 0 .0 0 ............................................................OTHER MACHINES IN STOCK
ERIC E^UGDALE (Merchants) LTD
PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tel. Clitheroe 41597 or Darwen 75896
WOULD CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE THAT
WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF CLITHEROE HOLIDAYS
CLOSED 5-30 p.m. Friday, July 20th, 1979 RE-OPEN 8 a.m. Monday, July 30th, 1979
OPEN NORMAL HOURS SECOND WEEK DUCKWORTH and HINE LTD
DERBY ST. (off Hayhurst St), CLITHEROE. Tel. 22311 Also a t BLACKBURN a n d BOLTON
[BUILDING MATERIALS, SAND, WALLING STONE, BLOCKS, BRICKS, STONE,
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|CONCRETE FLAGS, DRAINAGE FIRES, CONCRETE LINTEL^
GRANITE, ________________ CEMENT ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS)
PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN . Tel. CLITHEROE 41597
LEAVE ALL YOUR RUBBISH PROBLEMS TO US . . .
NELSON GLASS
W I N D O W S IN
P .V .C .
* NO PAINTING * NO DRAUGHTS * NO FRAME CONDENSATION * NO TIMBER SUB FRAMES
ALTOGETHER A BETTER WINDOW! SEE THEM ON DISPLAY IN OUR
SPRING BANK, MANCHESTER ROAD, NELSON. Tel. 68171
S H O W R O O M NELSON CLASS
OPEN MON. — SAT., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. THURSDAY, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
OR TELEPHONE FOR FREE QUOTATION 5
(MANUFACTURED & INSTALLED BY US)
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