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.18 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 30th, 1979


PR IM R O SE MAIN D EA LER S


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1977 MARINA 1.8 Estate. Brooktands green, excellent onnnrtiinilv at nnlv/


1977 ALFASUD Tl. Navy blue, gold coach line, low mileage................................£2275 1977 ALLEGR0 1750 HL. Reynard metallic, 23,000 miles only............................£2335 1977 (May) MARINA 1.8 4-door Super. Sandglow, 28,000 miles only.... 1976 A L LEG R 0 1300 Estate. White, one local owner...........................


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76 GRANADA 2.0L Estate. Olympic blue, black trim................................... £300 £2895


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1978 F°eSD Escort 1,3 GL 2-door. Rn.shed maroon metallic, rustproofed, radio, one owner, 22,000 1978 ‘SA Rm NOPEL


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1976 TOYOTA ? n ^ yr OUr ' ; F ed While wilh black inlerior- undersealed, one owner, 22.000 miles 197K


1977 nATCMM cN CbT y F g‘d.oor- Flnished metallic silver, one lady owner, 21,000 miles amctiL0??; Finisbed ln moss green, Ian inlerior, one owner, 13,000 miles.


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1977 VOLVO 245 Automatic. Beige with brown vinyl roof........ ............


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1977 ‘S’ Reg. VOLVO 244 Manual. Red with red interior, 28,000 miles..................£3600


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1978 VOLVO 244. Fitted sun roof with vinyl top.......................................


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1978 VOLVO 66 DL Automatic. Finished In blue with black Inlerior.................... ..£2300


1977 MGB GT. Finished in yellow with red ■ interior, own company car...... ;........£3500


1977 CHRYSLER Alpine. Finished in metallic green, 18.000milesonly....:....;........£2300


1977 ROVER 2600. Finished in white with red interior...........................


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i TRIUMPH 2500. Finished in blue, 20.000 miles only..........................................£2500


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i ROVER 3500 V8. Finished in pastel areen, • brown interior...............


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78 MARINA 1.8'Super Estate. Tahiti blue, blue trim............ ......................... £200 £2995


78 GRANADA 2.8i S. Statro silver with blue interior......................................... £500 £5395


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76 ESCORT 1.3 Estate. Diamond white, * black trim............................................ £700 £1995


76 CAPRI 1.6 GL. Miami blue, blue trim, extras..................................................


£200 £2395


75 MARINA 1.8 4-door Saloon. Teal blue, blue trim............ ...;.................... £ J00 £1595


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77 MGB Roadster. Primrose with black interior........... .................................... £200 £2995


75 MARINA 1.8 Estate. Harvest gold, sand interior............................................• £250 £1745


£200 £1995 £245 £2050


75 ESCORT 1.6 Ghia. White with black trim..................................................... £150 £2345


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It a l l .. depends on last match


BEATING Salesbury 9-1, Oswaldtwistle need - only two points from their; last match of the. season against Globe to be Great Harwood Bowling League champions. "


s Great Harwood,-who


: remain in the division.' Rishton, contenders


■Oswaldtwistle last week, will be fighting ■ hard' to


eem set for second place, meet Ribblesdale .in their last, match. The Clitheroe ■ t e am, wh i c h b e a t


Harwood had the better aggregate. . . .


in the match in which Globe beat Rishton 6-4.


ClIn the local derby,


without a win all season, came close to victory against Waddington. With four wins each, they lost the aggregate.


the present two. divisions and are looking for new­ comers for next season. Those interested should contact any of the league teams or phone the secret­ ary: Douglas Turton (Blackburn 47601), for information.


u The league could accept p to three new teams in Latest Results


Con. 161-9 v Salesbury 83:1; C l i th e ro e Cr icket 166-9 v Ribblesdale 92-1; Globe 160-6 v Rishton 138-4; Spring Hill 147-4 v Gt. Harwood 157-6. Div. Two — Salesbury Ladies 131-3 v St Mary’s 142-7; Mercer


Div. One — Oswaldtwistle


v Calderstoncs 111-1; Come and Welcome 150-8 v Waddington 107-2.


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Oswald. Con......... 13 11 2 0 88 Gt. Harwood ......... 13 9 4 079 Rishton Con.......... 13 7 6 0 73 S a l e s b u iy ..... . 13 6 6 1 60 Spring Hill.............. 12 5 7 0 55 Globe....................... 12 4 8 052 Clith. Crick.............. 13 4 9 0 52 Ribb................... 13 4 8 1 51


■ Division One P W D I. Pt


W a d d i n g t o n 15 7 7 1 76 Colder.............. .; 15 6 8 1 67 Metflex............. 14 4 9 1 55 Merc. P. L......... 15 0 15 0 16


5 1 85


Soccer season


in swing FOOTBALLERS in the Ribble Valley League have


Division Two: Riming- ton v Chipping, Whalley A


: ,


burn Res v Waggon and Horses, Pendle Furniture Calderstones. Post­


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Grindleton Res '-v ' Brown Cow, Martin’s V v Hurst Green Res,• Rimington Res. v Cross’ Keys Res, Henth- : om C v Trinity Res.


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One: Cross Keys v Spring Mill, Chatbum . v Henth- ; orn, Read- v Grihdleton, Trinity, v West Bradford, Sabden v .Victoria, Whal­ ley Arms Celtic v Ribbles-: dale AFC. . , Division Two: Chipping •


Brockhall, Henthorn C v - Rimington Res,- Cross ■ Keys Res v Martin’s V, Hurst Green Res v Grind­ leton Res,. Brown Cow v . West ..Bradford Res, Trin­ ity Res v Whalley 'B. Wednesday — Division


poned: Read Res v Hurst Green. Division Three: Station v


weekend and midweek' dates following on from la st n ig h t’s opening matches. Saturday — Division


busy time ahead with


Come & Wei...... . 15 10 5 0 90 Sales. Ladies.....'. 15 8 6 1 88 St Mary’s .....15 9


Whalley............ if 15 11 4 0 100 Clith. Castle.......' 15 10 4 1 96


Division Two " PW D L Pt


leaders Whalley lost to Metflex. With four win­ ners each, they lost the aggregate by one point. - Mercer Park Ladies,


win over Ribblesdale. In Division Two, league


'


with Great Harwood, have • a home match against Spring Hill — only just beaten by Great Harwood this week. Each team had four winners, but Great


A similar situation arose itheroe Cricket had a 9-1 ■ J l ,


Raymond is League’s


top howler


was ideal and spectators were rewarded with some high-standard bowling from the 71 competitors.


Boxer Garry seeks


Park Ladies 121-4 v Waddington 148- 6; Metflex 150-6 v Whalley 149- 4; Come and Welcome 164-9


Olympics place


when his parents, Alan and Eileen Robinson,' emigrated with their five children to Van­ couver Island. At pre­ sent, Alan is working there in the construc­ tion industry. Members of the fam­


medal at last year’s Canadian .champion-, ships’ and recent ly travelled to Oregon, USA, to challenge that c o u n t r y ' s we lte r ­ weight champion, but narrowly lost a split decision by thr e e judges. Gary spends about


been boxing for nine years and has met with considerable success. ' He took the bronze


ily, including Gary, have visi ted th e i r home town during the past few years. A student, Gary has


Gary,” he said, “but unfortunately I won’t be able to see him if he makes it to the Olym­ pics because I’m get­ ting too old.” • Gary was just three


cuttings of Gary’s sue-.' cess in the ring have j u s t r e a c h e d his grandfather, Mr Row­ land Robinson, who still lives in Mayfield Avenue. “I’m very proud of


formerly of Mayfield Avenue, was given a great boost in his bid when he recently won a silver medal in the C a n a d i a n ' J u n i o r National champion­ ships. National newspaper


A TEENAGER who left Clitheroe 13 years ago is trying to punch his way into Canada’s boxing team for the 1984. Olympics. • Gary Robinson (16),


! In an exciting climax to an eight-hour ’ tourney R a y m o n d T u r n e r (Cl i the roe Cr i c k e t ) swamped his opponent,. No rma n T h r e l f a l l (Ribblesdale) ■ to win the president’s silver salver. Weather for the event


shocks in store, including the dismissal of last year’s


Clitheroe, the league chairman.


Geldard hat-trick


Waddington'4t ROF 0


tall, Dave Bialecki and . Paul Green slotted in well and John Rimmer was a tower of strength at the back.


dard and a goal from Max. Gardener sunk old foes ROF, who were finalists with Waddington in last f term’s Birtwistle Cup New signings Ian Nut-


inal.


Wa d d i n g t o n : N u 1 1 a 1 1 , Bialecki (M), Rimmer, Leach, Spencer, Bialecki (D), Kirk, • < walker, Geidard, Gardener, Green. Subs: Waddington, Lund.


WADDINGTON romped to an impressive victory in this pre-season friendly at Shawbridge' on Saturday. A hat-trick by Eric Gel-,


sented with his trophy by Mr. Harold Blackburn, of


special prize for the lady competitor gaining the highest place in the tourney. Mr Turner was pre­


place in the final by beat­ ing George Leonard (Great Harwood) 21-16. The losing quarter- finalists were: John Chat- win (Rishton), Arthur Norman (Ribblesdale), Douglas Turton and Mavis Smith (both of Salesbury). Mrs Smith received a


had a fairly easy passage in the preliminary rounds and he maintained his form in ’• the semi-final and final to b e a t Wi l l i am F i n n (Oswaldtwistle) and Mr ThrelfalT 21-6 and 21-5 respectively. Mr Threlfall gained his


champion, ,Fred Hall (Ribblesdale), by Edna Ainsworth (Salesbury). Mr Turner , a mill worker from Chatbum,


There were some early,


Read foiled in title


clincher Read 159, Barnoldswick 162 for 5


READ fluffed their chance to clinch the Ribbles­ dale League ■ championship on Saturday a per­ formance which they will want to forget.


imThe toss proved to be an . S. Marsh, b Greenhalgh.... 4 portant one to win..Bar-


back for Read when they lost Georgeson, but things looked to be going well after Rushton was joined by Curtin. Though Curtin lost ■ his


assist the bowlers.. There was an early set­


...Extras....... .......... g


noldswick put in Read on a , - Rnu,iin». pTp£L?Binu,t,.i??. drying wicket and as the D. sharpfe's 7-2^ 2Pj match progressed the ball


was doing less and less to Greenhaleh 11.6-1-44-7,' m’; nsaist. t.hf» howlers ' *


1 .2-1-0-0 (retired hurt) M Foulrls 5-0-38-1.


BARNOLDSWICK ,


' Mohammed, st Worsley b Marsh............................ 26


R. Bedford, c Goodway b Marsh............................ gj


K. Wilson, c Kawalec b • Goodway;......................


partner, he still received . good support from Rigby and then Grainger'and the home side lookgd set for a big score. - . However, the innings


THERE was. a big turnout for the Great Har­ wood Bowling League singles championships at K1-®31 hurry to become


Clitheroe Castle on Saturday, which ended in an invnlvpH in th all-Clitheroe final.


p Wtlp


steady if unenterprising start and seemed in no


f o l d e d b a d l y w i t h . Greenhalgh 1 grabbing the bowling honours for Bar­ noldswick by claiming seven victims. Barnoldswick made a


involved in the battle. However, professional Mohammed gave the vis­ itors the impetus they needed, and nis outlook seemed’ to rub off on Bedford. But Read did not help


Jo victory in the final over. The defeat is . a bitter


took advantage of this to complete a good all-round display. He stayed there after Marsh had sent back Bedford and saw his side


blow to Read, especially as their nearest rivals Cherry Tree won. But they are still well clear at the top and surely will not play as badly again.


READ


S . Rushto n,. b Greenhalgh...................... 33


J. Waddington not out.. ,U. :~ 6 ’ P. Wor sley , c and b ■ Creenhalgn.......................


R. ■ Kawalec, c Scothem b Sharpies............................. 8


6 ' TABLE TENNIS


Fixtures meeting


should note that this me e t i n g h a s be en switched from its usual Tuesday slot.


No joy in first ayray match


CLITHEROE made a sad opening to their Com­ bination away programme when they were well beaten at Barrow on Saturday.


Barrow Res 3, Clitheroe 0 an ^


Olympics, he has another major date •— representing British Co lumb ia in this mo n th ’s 'We s t e rn Ca n a d a Summe r . G am c s • a t S a s - katchewan.


two hours a day prac-, tising and training, mostly., with a heavy punching bag. . . B u t b e fo r e the


Waddington squad


• WADDINGTON round off /their build-up to. the new season’ with a friendly against Altham at Twitter Lane this evening.-Players


. : OnrSaturday, Wadding- ton ’set:’their: Blackburn Combination "fixtures rol­


.sho'uld report' to ■ the ground at 6 p.m. ;


ling'with‘:an‘away match against..’Stamford United. Those involved'should be-


,art : t h e Waggon and Horses, at 1 p.m.


Manager keeps •smiling


- match fitness may hold up „ formance- of new' signing Lester’s first appearance.. ■ Phil Morris. ;John -Lawson ■ The manager hopes the • tried hard to marshall the! two recruits 'will provide back four and-goalkeeper


Barrow and showed up well. However, work com­ mitments and lack of


pointing, one for Clitheroe, i who badly missed player- coach Paul Clements. But there were. some bright spots,: notably the per-'


Clitheroe rearguard .after the break presented Bar- row with .goal .number three and there was no way back for the Shaw­ bridge men. •. .■ The result was a. disap­


< more’;punch-up front and'. Underwood played well • both are included in-the - despite conceding the


; squad for Saturday’s home'. three:-goa!s. iague.newr


The '■ squad for both mes is: Nuttall, Bialecki' *( D); R immer,' Leach ■


. ton; Seedle, Bialecki (M). lander’s > WBA. i I


■Spencer, Kirk,- McGuire; v, stripes'/-green shorts:’and Walker; (G); Geldard, Gar- > yellow: stockings: — the dener,-;! Green,. Wadding- change of colours>of- Mid-


. Marsh, Wright, Sampson, ■ Eyles, Fildes, : Morris (P), Jones,. Lester,, Clements. From October, Clitheroe will be turning out in a new ‘f.’ 1 strip of -yellow and. green


' Town;1 which: is:vUnder- . wood,' Whiteside;- Lawson, Richards;:- Staines,, Eden,


.comers Great 'Harwood' derby against leaj


'S ta in e s / ’Wright, ■ Sampson, Eyles. F'ldes,. Morris, Jones. Subs: Eden, Marsh.'.- ' ■ ' •>


■Cl i t he roc:-. Underwood, .Whiteside, Lawson, Richards,


Morris feels the spirit at the club is right and has completed two signings which.he hopes will boost, the team’s progress. Both new boys,- Phil Morris and- Bernard' Les te r , .are former Northern Premier League players. Morris made his debut at


SATURDAY’S defeat at Barrow has done nothing to dent , the early-season optimism at Shawbridge. ' Clitheroe manager Dave


the box was bent round the Clitheroe wall and Dennis Underwood had no chance. Another mix-up in the


trying to play the offside trap. Dave Morris’s lads kept battling but their hopes received a blow when Barrow grabbed a second, goal on the stroke of half time. A free kick just outside


fence had come unstuck


Barrow took an early delead after Clitheroe’s


join will be welcomed. All clubs are asked to send representatives. to Mon­ day’s meeting at the Star- kie Arms, Clitheroe, at 7- 30 p.m., to arrange leagues and fixtures. Committee members


RIBBLESDALE Table Tennis Association play-, ers have only until tomor­ row to pay fees for the new season,’ which starts on September 24th. New teams wishing to


R . Go odw ay , b Grecnhalgh....................... 0


D. Rigby, b Greenhalgh...... 17 M. Grainger, b Foulds........ 14 M. Ra n s o n , c and b Greenhalgh.......................


2


Curt in , ’c Be d f o r d b Greenhalgh...................... 62


M. Gcorgeson, c Bedford b Sharpies........................


1


their own cause with some slipshod fielding, giving away vital runs and spil­ ling catches. It was Greenhalgh who


A. Riley, c and b Kawalec... 8 B. Grane not out.................. g


M. Greenhalgh not out...... ! 33 P. Pickup, c Ranson b • Marsh.....................


1, J. Waddington 4-1-13-0, R. Goodway G-0-27-1, S. Marsh 10.3-1-46-3, M. Ranson 2-0-14-0.


Chatburn destroyed by Niven


have each played 15 matches.


Brierfield v Sabden, Low- erhouse v Gisbum, Burn­ ley BC v Chatburn.


cup final at Church Meadow, Brierfield beat BGS0B by three wickets. This Saturday’s games:


New season starts for rugby club


good crowd at the game against Colne and Nelson’ 3rd XV which starts at 3 p.m.


football, and rugby comes to the ground thanks to the Ribble Valley Council, which has leased the club a pitch for 12 months. The club is hoping for a


Boulton, A. Sweeney, A. Wrigley, P. Ramsey, C. Waddington, C. Hopwood, R.. Gregory, T. Lee, A. Rudd, M. Longhi, S. Greatorex, G. Torbett, R. Lund, P. J. Wilson. Play­ ers are asked to meet at Chatburn Road roundab­ out at 1-45. p.m..


permitting, the same side lines up for a friendly against a team selected from Barclays Bank staff in Cheshire. The match


.On Wednesday, injuries 1 ,r .


Haworth, John Boulton, Charles Waddington, Roger Gregory and Mick Longhi, make their debuts for Clitheroe 1st XV, who travel to face Colne and Nelson 2nd XV. • ■ Team: R. Haworth, J.


• ■


be: G. Williamson, A. N. Other, I. Duxbury, A. Par­ kinson, A. Coop, D. Tat- tersall, R. Wildman, G. Roberts, P.. Wilson, M. Emmott, J. Hill, D. Par- kington, D. Fielding, K. Moore, D. Tinda l l . Reserves: H. Wardle, A. Girvan, B. Knowles. Play­ ers are asked to meet.at Ribblesdale School at 2715 p.m. ■ Five players, Robert


Clitheroe’s line-up will


CLITHEROE RUFC starts its third season on Saturday with the 2nd XV playing at Littlemoor — the club’s new home. a Littlemoor has tradition­


lly been the venue for, In Sunday’s Knock-out • '


fifth in the league with 19 points, Chatburn are seventh (14pts), and Gis- burn eighth (12pts). They


mares about their game with second-placed Mars- den. Facing a score of 135 for 6 dec, Sabden were shot out for a meagre 39. However, they are still


sed for 125, with Gisbum’s Duncan Niven taking eight for 41. Openers Chris Sims and Harry Kenyon were in prime form and took Gis- ' burn past this total with­ out losing a wicket. Sabden will have night­


GISBURN cruised to a crushing derby, victory over Chatbum in the Rib­ ble Valley Amateur Cric­ ket League on Saturday. Chatburn were dismis­


Bowling: R. Kawalec 11-2-53- 1


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