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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 2Brd, 1979m 19 IE \ERY


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Sixth wicket stand saves


Wanderers .Ribblesdale Wanderers 97 for 6, Settle 147 : ‘


A STAND of nearly 40 between Tom Wallbank and Ken Proctor for the sixth wicket enabled Ribblesdale Wanderers to avoid seeming defeat but did not prevent Settle taking three points from a winning draw at Church Meadow.


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Rudd takes six


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Whaltey 110 for 8 Baxenden 126


ALTHOUGH Jim Rudd took six for 39, Whalley were unable to force a win over Baxenden and had to settle for three points to the visitors’ one.


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Foster had two men back in the pavilion at a cost of 21 runs but Baxenden then had two stands, one of 29 by Whittam and Elahi.


Bowlers Staniforth and mThe amateur played the


another 20 or so in partner-" ship with Pickup who, although failing to score, held his end up.


ajor role and tnen put on


opener Whittam was fourth out and the second man to fall to a catch by Wildgoose off Rudd’s bowling. Elahi was the first.


Baxenden were 72 when


missing the opposition for double figures vanished because of a knock of 37 by PiUdngton and two late efforts by Fenwick and Keane with 14 and 17 respectively. When the innings ended Baxenden had batted out 38 overs for


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only 17 runs a f t e r which Bleazard helped his skipper, John Slinger, to stage a minor r e c o v e r y , but when Elahi bowled Bleazard the villagers suffered a damaging slump by losing three wickets in quick succession. Slinger left after scoring 29


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but Wildgoose came along with an invaluable 22. Whalley even­ tually finished at 110 with two wickets in hand but with a mar­ ginally better scoring rate. Baxenden: D. Whittam c Wild- goose b Rudd 31, D. Whitworth low* Staniforth 3, J. Hayton b Foster 0, Elahi c Wildgoose b Rudd 9, M. Pickup c and d Rudd 0, D. Pilling c Mackwood b Rudd 1, D. Pilkington c Foster b Rudd 37, P. M. Clegg Ibw Staniforth 1, R. Ormerod c Bleazard b Mackwood 9, B. Fenwick n. o. 14, J. Keane c Foster b Rudd 17, extras 4, total 126. Bowling: J. Staniforth 15-3-


a total of 126. Whalley, once again without


ost their first two wickets for


have been allowed to reach 147. I t was I achieved ' largely through a second- wicket partnership bet­ ween Foster and Harrison after Slinger had dismis­ sed the openers for 11. Harrison, new to Settle


The visitors should not


from the Craven League, hit his first half-century. In his 69 he notched three sixes and five other bound­


aries. The innings was a credit to a


17-year-old who hit hard and showed he is going to be a useful acquisition.


Dennett and Proctor sharing the attack, wickets fell more quickly as the overs dwindled and Settle sought to maintain a respectable run-rate. Proctor was Wanderers most


Foster left at 106, and with


successful bowler, taking four wickets in six overs at a total cost of 26 runs. When Wanderers began the


reply Weavers bowled Cottam in the first over after just hav­ ing been hammered for six. Just within the hour he had taken three wickets for 22 runs with Wanderers' total standing at 40. Another wicket fell to him at 47 and by that time the last hour had begun with Wallbank and Proctor at the wicket. They held up Settle for half an


six and a four. When Proctor became Weav­


Wallbank had the satisfaction of enjoying a knock of 38— his best effort to date. Settle can sometimes be criticised for slow over rates, but-not in this match.


compared with the 36 they received in 165 minutes, a more or less even exchange. But the visitors achieved, the better scoring rate, 4.08 to 3.13. Settle: P. Sant c Proctor b


They bowled 31 in 126 minutes


ers' fifth victim at 84 little time remained but Wallbank and Slinger, continued to look for runs.. Both were undefeated and


Clitheroe girl ‘strikes’ gold


p i? '”


RICHARD KAWALEC . . . a . fine all-round per­ formance.


Kawalec’s fighting display_


Blackburn Northern 129 for 7, Read 159 for 9 dec.


MUCH of the excitement of Read’s fixture against Blackburn Northern came in the last half-hour. By that .time it had become almost impossible for either_side to gain an out­ right victory and the fight • was on. to achieve a win­


ning draw. Northern won the toss and


hour and improved the scoring rate with Wallbank hitting a couple of sixes and three fours and Proctor chipping in with a


.


Weavers 4, D. Cottam b Weav- _ ers 8, W. Lamb b Weavers 11, M. Dennett c Foster b Weavers 15, T. Wallbank n.o. 38, S. Proc­ tor run out 0, K. Proctor c Harrison b Weavers 16, W. Slinger n.o. 2, extras 3, total (6 wkts) 97. Bowling: Weavers 14-4-36-5;


W. Slinger 9-2-26-2; A. Holgate 4-1-24-0; R., Birch 6-0-30-1; K. Proctor 6-0-26-4. Wanderers: J. Ainsworth b


Slinger 5, A. Davidson B Slinger 6, K. Foster c Lamb b Proctor 21, J. Harrison c Dennett b Birch 69, B. Ward b Proctor 17, Weavers c Musgrove b Dennett 11, M. Newhouse b Proctor 5, M. Hayton b Dennett 0, I. Wil­ kinson run out 3, D. Robinson b Proctor 5, M. Dodgson n.o. 1, extras 4, total 147. Bowling: Dennett 11-2-37-2;


D. Robinson 4-0-6-0; P. Sant 6-1-’ 18-0; M. Newhouse 3-1-16-0; A. Davidson 4-1-18-0.


Clitheroe toil to stem flood


Barnoldswick 125 for 0, CHtheroe 123 for 6


CLITHEROE did well to recover from a bad start which saw them lose the first three wickets for two runs at Bamoldswick.. On a s o f t wick e t, w ith a Banks 2-0-25-0; R. Sharp 3-0-10-


w e t ou t fie ld , th e y found it d if f icu lt to g e t th e b a l l aw a y a g a in s t some t igh t bowling.


0; M. Gidlow 5-0-21-0; K. Faw­ cett 2.5-0-21-0; N. Duckworth 1- 0-10-0.


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and then had a useful part­ ner in Dixon. They stayed together until the score had reached 80 when Dixon was run out. Fielding was next out at


after the third over, batted virtually throughout the innings for a painstaking, unfinished 51.— his fourth half-century of the season. He lost Hindmoor at 28


Duckworth, who came in


Buck’s fate in the


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99, Boden departed at 106 and then Duckworth and Hall batted out the overs for a final T23 — a reason­ able total in the circumst­ ances. However, this proved to be


36-2; B. Foster 8-2-17-1; J. Rudd 11-2-29-6; F. Mackwood 4-1-30- 1.


nothing of a challenge with Bar- noldswick being helped by the considerable drying-out of the wicket and the use of the roller. The home side made a fast


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Whalley: J. Slinger c Hayton b Fenwick 29, D. Taylor b Fen­ wick 0, F. Mackwood c Ormerod b Fenwick 9, D. Bleazard b E lahi 18, S. Wildgoose c Ormerod b Elahi 22, P. Mack­ wood c Whitworth b Elahi 10, B. Foster c Whitworth b Elahi 9, T. Marshall n. o. 4, D. Wilcock b Fenwick 2, J. Staniforth n. o. 0, extras 7, total (8 wkts) 110. Bowling: B. Fenwick 12-4-29-


4; J. Keane 7-1-23-0; J. Hayton 3-0-27-0; Elahi 8-1-24-4.


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start, taking 18 — including a couple of sixes off Banks* first over. For a short while after­ wards they had to struggle a little until the batsmen finally opened up and the runs flowed. Mark Gidlow, “imported”


from the second team for his first senior appearance, bowled


tightly. Clitheroe: C. Ward c Scoth-


em b Pickup 0, K. Fawcett c Grave b Pickup 0, J. Hindmoor c Greenhalgh b Pickup 18, N. Duckworth n.o. 51, G. Dixon run o u t 2 6 , F i e ld in g b Greenhalgh 15, J. Boden c Scothem 6 Roberts 0, P. Hall n.o. 6, extras 6, total 123 for 6 (40 overs). Bowling: P. Pickup 8-3-22-3;


78, M. Greenhalgh n.o. 46, extras 1, total (0 .wkt) 125. Bowling: Fielding 8-2-37-0; R.


M. Fouler 6-2-10-0; J. Roberts 14-2-42-1; M. Scothem 5-1-22-0; M. Greenhalgh 7-1-21-1. Barnotdswick: K. Wilson n.o.


‘.even a win will not now assure them of the league title.


BUCK Inn, Grindleton, current leaders of the Clitheroe and district Cric­ ket League, will complete their league programme this evening knowing that


Anything less could even r them of the runner-up


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Grindleton, C a th o l ic Clitheroe Police (16) 21 pts, Flexible Reinforcements (16) 17 pts, Gisbum (15) 15 pts, ICI (16) 14 pts, Chipping (17) 13 pts, Grindleton (16) 11 pts, Ribbles­ dale Cement (16) 11 pts, Riming- ton (15) 11 p ts .. Fixtures: Tonight (Thursday),


, played 17, 24 pts, SC (16) 23 p t s ,


Police v Gisbum, Buck Inn v Flexible Reinforcements, ICI v Catholic SC. Sunday, Grindleton v Rimin gton, Wednesday, Ribblesdale Cement v Gisbum, Catholic SC v Rimington.


Whalley girl in natio n al horse tr ia l


TRAINING with the Brit­ ish equestrian team in Ire­ land for the junior Euro­ pean three-day event championship is Gay . Birt­ wistle, of Maple Close,


the team after a 24-hour nail- biting wait by the telephone. After being selected as non­


Whalley. Gay learned of her inclusion in


travelling reserve, she was alerted th at. one of the team might be unable to travel. On


Friday night she was invited to join the team and with her father, Mr John N. D. Birtwis­ tle, she took her horse, The B a r r is te r , to Holyhead on


Sunday. They crossed to Ireland on


Monday and with the rest of the team, Gay has spent the week at Punchestown - training for the event which is on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. ' Gay lives with her mother at


have a match in hand and are only a point behind. League placings; Buck Inn,


put Read in on a wet wicket. The outfield was also treacherous, making conditions difficult for bowlers, fielders and batsmen ‘ wanting to take quick singles. Read could thus be well con­


tent with the 159 for nine they made in 33 overs. They lost Rushton fairly quickly but an entertaining and productive stand between Georgeson and Curtin took them to 75 before Curtin slipped when turning for a second run and was run out. Goergeson went on to make 42


CLITHEROE athlete Deborah Hammonds is going great guns on the track this summer. Deborah (14), of Fair-


field Drive, carried off a gold medal on/Saturday . after winning the women’s junior 1500 metres in the Mid-Lancs league meeting s at Wigan with a time of 4 min. 58.05 sec. , A member , of Ribble •


Valley Harriers, Deborah is the women’s county 1500 metre champion in her age group and has triumphed in all her five, league out­ ings at this distance. Saturday’s race was the


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last of the season and next year Deborah will be com­ peting in the intermediate bracket. ' She is already gearing up for the cross country campaign which starts in the autumn. That means a busy training programme of more than 50 miles a week.Though Deborah also holds the Lancashire Schools’ junior cross coun­ try championship, she has no set long-term ambi­ tions. Instead she is taking each race as it comes and hoping that the winning habit will become a regular.


before driving Fox to deep mid- off and being well caught by McGarry. Parsons, who had bowled steadily without much luck, now began to pose prob­ lems and picked up three wic­ kets fairly quickly. Read, however, were now


running short of time and an excellent innings .from Kawalec was what they needed to hoist the total to declaration propor­ tions. Northern were somewhat


dilatory in bowling and shortly after Kawalec was dismissed for 42, Rigby thought it prudent to declare in the 34th over at 4-40 p.m. Parsons bowled throughout the innings and finished with a


creditable five for 64. After an early setback when


McNulty was b ow le d b y Kawalec in his second over, Northern steadily consolidated until McGarry fell to Goodway for 23. Kawalec struck again at 69 bowling Pearson for a stylish 36.


Ribble Valley footballers all set


THE Ribble Valley Foot­ ball League will open the new season on Wednesday with a full programme of 18j*ames. There are six newcom­


ers, .including Henthorn United (C) which has taken over the fixtures of Spring Mill Res. on its withdrawal. from the league. Each division comprises


rand and Parsons raised North­ ern’s hopes of an outright vic­ tory but when th e s e two departed within the space of six runs, the home side appeared to settle for a draw. They did, however, make an


- variouscombinationsof pace and spin but in the end had to be


content with three points. For those points Read were


basically indebted to Kawalec, who in addition to his 42 runs, finished with four for 30 from 10 overs. Read now need only five points to make sure of the championship and Northern still have a chance of being runners- up.


Haycock 4, M., Georgeson c McGarry b Fox 42, Curtin run out 38, D. Rigby b Parsons 13, M. Grainger b Parsons 7, R. Goodway c Gillibrand b Parsons 8, R. Kawalec c Pickup b Fox 42, R. Ebbage c Pearson b Par­ sons 0, J. Waddington n.o. 1, P. Worsley b Parsons 0, S. Marsh n.o. 1, extras 3, total (9 wickets declared) 159. Bowling :Parsonsl7-4-64-5; B.


Read: Rushton c Pearson by


Haydock 6-1-25-1; B. Fox 10.4-1- 67-2. Northern:. E. McGarry b


Goodway 23, B. McNulty b Kawalec 1, D. Pearson b Kawalec 36, M. Gillibrand c Cur­ tin b Marsh 20, Parsons b Kawalec 32, B. Fox n.o. 13, B. J. Pickup b Kawalec 0, D. Verity run out 1, P. Brown n.o. 1, extras 2, total (7 wickets) 129. Bowling: R. Kawalec 10-3-30-


4; J. Waddington 8-0-40-0; R. Good way 6-1-27-1; S. Marsh 6-0-


30-1. .


Read’s chance of glory


THIS weekend will be the “big one” of the season for Read. An outright win over Barnoldswick on Saturday will give them the championship of the Rib ble sda le Cricket League, and on Sunday tu they will have the oppor­


Ramsbottom Cup when they meet Earby at the Applegarth in the final.


nity! t 0 t a k e t h e


time Read 2nd will do battle at home with Rawtenstall for the Lawrenson .Cup. . ...


Saturday’s Results - Barnoldswick 125 for 0;- (5


Whalley, but rides at her father’s equestrian centre" at Harrogate- She has owned The Barrister for three years and; trained, him in dressage; cross­ country and show jumping. One of her: major successes


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pts), Clitheroe 123 for 6; Ribblesdale Wanderers 97 for 6 (l'pt), Settle 147 (3 pts); Black­ burn Northern 129 for 7 (1 pt); Read 159 for 9-dec. (3 pts); Padiham 116 (1 pt), Earby 112 for 9 (3 pts); Cherry Tree 171 for 6 dec. (3 pts), Great Harwood


110 for 9 (1 ptj; Whalley 110 for 8 (3 pts), Baxenden 126.


Weekend fixtures Ribblesdale League


B arn oldswick , B la ck b u rn Northern v Ribblesdale Wan­ derers, Baxenden v Cherry T r e e , G r e a t Harwood v Padiham, Earby v Settle. ’ - Sunday,' Ramsbottom ’Cup final: Earby, v. Read. / .


Clitheroe v Whalley, Read v


CUP FINAL ‘REPEAT’


Cherry Tree v Baxenden, Lucas , reshap ed team s prospe v>0swaldtwi8tle Imm, Belve- f a f te r th ey m e e t ROF l dere‘ v Blackburn Northern,


s ’ Divis ionOn e1’ ' ' ; - Lower Darwen v 1 Clitheroe, :


Barnoldswick v Read. ' Division Two


Royce 2nd v Rolls-Royce 1st, Padiham v Great Harwood, Set­ tle v Earby, Ribblesdale Wan­ derers v Lucas, Oswaldtwistle Imm v Rawtenstall.


<)i ' Whalley v* Belvedere, Rolls- . n x »


fr ien d ly on Saturday. — * *


WADDINGTON’S new manager John Lund should have a good idea about his ects


[ Shawbridge . at: 3',p.m. i Waddington. Res. are also | in action, with an away i game at Earby.; ,


Final and will kick-off at ;


The.match is.a repeat of year’s. Birtwistle Cup


For good measure; in a week’s


Kawalec dismisses Pickup with the next ball but Verity averted the hat-trick. Rigby, had tried


effort to reach the 4.8 an over for a winning draw and for a time seemed likely to achieve it. A f te r b ow lin g P a r son s ,


A stand of 44 between Gillib-


12 clubs and the first round of the cup competitions will be played on Sep­ tember 29th, when Divi­ sion One and Two compete for the Ashley Smith and’ Dan Seed t r o p h i e s


. Clitheroe Advertiser Cup. The first round of the


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Aitken Shield is scheduled for January 26th. D iv . One: Spring Mill v


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and Dennis Underwood took the honours in a good all round team performance. Player-coach Cle­ ments went off injured in the second half but he had given Clitheroe a fourth minute goal. Collecting a pass from another


newcomer, Ian Sampson, he cheekily chipped the ball over the advancing goalkeeper. Dennis Underwood was virtu­


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Whiteside, Staines, Sampson, Lawson, Richard, Fildes, Wright, Jones, Eyles, Cle­ ments. Subs: Marsh, Eden. Daisy Hill: Pollitt, Hulbert,


Henthorn United, Cross Keys v Grindleton, Chatbum v West Bradford, Read v Victoria, Trin­ ity v Whalley Arms Celtic, Sab- den v Ribblesdale AFC. Div. Two:, Calderstones v


Rimington, Hurst Green v Chat- burn Res, Waggon and Horses v


1 Roe Lee West, Chipping v Read Res, Transport v Whalley A, Henthorn Res v Pendle Furni­ ture. Div. Three: Whalley B v Sta­


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Broughton, Chadwick, Eas- tham, Manson, Brown, Fitz­ gerald, Porter, Ellison, Young. Sub: Bruton.


Team win


tion, Brockhall v Brown Cow, West Bradford Res v Hurst Green Res, Grindleton Res v Cross Keys Res, Martin’s Vel­ v e t v Henthorn United C, Rimington Res v Trinity Res.


Blackburn in top form


Clitheroc 2nd 102, . Bamoldswick 2nd 82.


stand of 52 between Bill Briggs (14) and John Coul­ ter (22) rescued Clitheroe after they had slumped to


A fighting eighth-wicket


46 for 7. Malcolm Blackburn then des­


troyed the visitors with a fine spell of bowling, finishing with 5 for 19. Earlier, the home side had


been given a solid start by Nigel Thornton and Michael Oldham, before the middle order col­ lapsed. But the players made up for their failures at the crease with some sharp fielding to give Clitheroe maximum points. Clitheroe: J. Pye 0, Thornton


21; M. Oldham 17, N. Weaver 0, M. Blackburn 0, R. Thornton 4, C. Musson 0, J. Coulter 22, W. Briggs 14, T. Bleazard 2, D. Whittaker not out 1. Extras 21. Total 102 all out. Bowling: Sharpies 20-5-44-5,


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CLITHEROE FC’s new c h a i rman Mr Cy r i l Whiteside is delighted with the team’s start to the


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happened and giving local play­ ers the chance to turn out for the town team is almost as impor­ tant as winning matches,” said Mr Whiteside. In their final “warm up’


match Clitheroe beat Wadding- ton, who are also in the process of rebuilding their squad, 4-1 at Shawbridge. In their first away fixture


Clitheroe meet Barrow Res. Saturday.


Baron 11-1-18-3, Ahmed 8-0-19- 1.


Thomson 14, Gregson 16, Smith not out 21, Fogg 10, Wood 6, Baron 0, Yates 2, Sharpies 4, Scothem 0, Ahmed 0. Extras 3. Total 82 all out. Bowling: T. Bleazard 11-1-31-


Barnoldswick: Foster 6,


2, N. Thornton 7-2-29-1, !M. Blackburn 11-2-19-5.


GOLF . WINNERS


Recent competitions at Clitheroe Golf Club were won by the following. Mr G. Benson’s Prize:


Mrs E. Hadfield, 88-15-73. Monthly medal: Mrs ,M. Holding, 89-13-76; ;four- club competition, Mrs N. Lofthousef ’94-18-76. Senior nine-hole, Mrs', ;F. Seed, 39: nett.


Rugby club match list


CLITHEROE RUFC will start their third season in existence with a vastly-improved fixture list. •


during the previous two terms, they*, nave been able to line up matches against some'of the top sides in the North-West, includ­ ing Sale, Wilmslow, Liverpool and Broughton Park. Clitheroe’s president Mr Nick


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combines modern efficiency with classic ele- ; gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wall indepen­ dent of surrounding brickwork; Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation.^ Ideal for existing stone arches often found in<. Dales cottages.1 Overcomes .smoke prob­ lems. Delivery ex-stock.


* 1 * ‘ ' FRED MANBY & BRO, ■ High Street, Skipton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444. . __


%in. ASBESTOLUX 8ft. x 4ft ............. %ln. EXTERIOR PLYWOOD, 8ft. X 4ft...


T. & G. BOARDS....... .............................. SKIRTING BOARDS...................


........ . £ 6 .0 0 ...... £ 1 0 .0 0


. 12p per ft. . 15p per ft.


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN . ,


ALL SIZES OF TIMBER AND BOARDS AVAILABLE ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) Tel. Clitheroe.41597 . i


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THINKING OF IMPROVEMENT TO -YOUR HOME?


SEE US FIRST FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS —


COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF BUILDING MATERIALS — See also our display of KITCHEN UNITS — BATHROOM


SUITES — SHOWERS AND SHOWER CUBICLES 8 a.m. to 12 noon — J to 5-30p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 noon


DUCKWORTH and HINE LTD


DERBY ST. (o ff Hayhurst St), CLITHEROE. Tel. 22311 Also at BLACKBURN and BOLTON


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FOR T H E WATERLOO TIMBER CO ^WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 232631


SPECIAL OFFER


S . P . L A M IN A T E By Formica


d ea l for Worktops etc. 6 Patterns to choose from ONLY 32p


Per Square Foot Plus ,VAT CUT TO SIZE


ADVERTISER and TIMES TRADES GUIDE


NELSON GLASS


W IN D O W S I P.V.C.


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* NO PAINTING * NO DRAUGHTS * NO FRAME CONDENSATION * NO TIMBER SUB FRAMES


ALTOGETHER A BETTER WINDOW! SEE THEM ON DISPLAY IN OUR


S H O W R O O M


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


SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER


S A V E £ 2 Per Roll on


FIBREGLASS SUPERWRAP 80mm. and 100mm. and on


CROWN 75 80mm. Normal Retail Price £5.40


OUR PRICE £ 3 .4 0 Per Roll Plus V.A.T.


also SPECIAL OFFER on Second-hand


STEEL PIPE 4in., 50p per foot 6in. 90p per fOOt! ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) .


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tel. Clitheroe 41597.


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