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1®. _ C lit lie ro e A d v e r t is e r m d Times, November '6thj 1980 2.


P R IM R O S E MAIN DEALERS


Austin Morris


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CLITHEROE'have been given! a bumper draw j„ the second round of the FA Vase.


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SWB hardtops choice of colour and specification LWB hardtops choice of colour and specification 1 Range-Rovers


GAUNTLET USED CARiS


J980 ‘W’ MINI Clubman ....£3050 1980 PRINCESS 1700 HL .£4400


1979 ALLEGRO 1300 4-door. Black.......................... £2915


1979 ALLEGRO Estate.....£2845 1978 DATSUN120Y...........£2325 1978 ALLEGR0 1750 HL. Red


£2350


1978 PRINCESS 2000 HL .£3150 1978 MARINA 1.8 4-door.. £1975 1977 MG Midget. White, 15,000 miles only, hard and soft top, radio.................... £2145


1978 MARINA 1.8..... 1978 MAZDA 1300 DL.... ..£1295


1977 ALLEGRO 1300 Estate. White..........................£2195


1977 FORD Cortina 2000 GL . Auto..................................—


1977 ‘R’VAUXHALL Chevette £1945


1977 MARINA 1.8 4-door ,;£1760 1976 CLUBMAN Estate ....£1595 1976 ALLEGRO 1500. .....£1695 1976 CLUBMAN 29,000 miles


£1545


1975 MARINA ‘N’ 1.8 Coupe \ T . C . .......... ....... £1575


PLUS NUMEROUS.CLEARANCE BARGAINS :.£1400


1975 SKODA Coupe ...... ....£450 1974 AVENGER Estate ......£795


1977 (S) SKODA Coupe.. ....£650 1974 MARINA ................. ....£495 1976 ALLEGRO............. ..£1350 1974 DAF33.......... 1976 CLUBMAN............. ..£1250 1975 WOLSELEY Six .....;...£295


1974 TOYOTA Corolla.... ....£375 1973 MAXIS. From ......!.... ...;£425


1975 MAXI Auto........... ....£650 1972 MAXIS. From.......... ....£215


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from new 604 Tl Auto 4,000 miles ,


104 ZR 3-door Hatchback 4,000 miles


505 ST| Manual USED CARS ‘S’ Reg. 1977 504 Estate................ ; ....... ................. £2550


‘P’ Reg. 1976 204 Estate.............. ......................................£1500 ‘R’ Reg. 1976 Escort Estate.................. ........................... £1900 ‘R’ Reg. BMW 520


.......... ..... ........ .........................£3400


T-Reg. ALFETTA 2000 2,800 miles from new.............. . £3995 ;‘S’ Reg. VOLVO Estate 19,800 miles.......


........ . . : . ■_______V______- ■ _______ '.■» . . £4700


‘R’ Reg. MINI Clubman Estate.......................;......... ..........£1600 ’ Repairs to all types of vehicles


GARAGE AND SHOWROOM NOW OPEN Petrol and. Diesel available Mon. to Fri. 7 a.m. — 7 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m. — 7 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


CO ALPINE LS 1.5........


GL 1.6..............!....£3448 ......£4070


. GL1.5....................£4504


AVENGER LS 1.6 ..........:...........£3467 GL 1.6 Estate ..........£4417 LS 1.6 Estate.... ......£3841 LS 1.3 Estate...........£3549


HORIZON LS 1.3.....................£3608 GL 1.3 ......................£3940 GLS.......................£4435


SOLARA LS 1.3.....................£3777 LS 1 . 6


....£4004


SAVE NOW AT SIMPSONS .PEUGEOT


USED CAR BONANZA


ONE OF THE FINEST SELECTIONS OF USED CARS IN THE NORTH-WEST


1980 ‘V ESCORT 1300 Base Estate. Red..£3495


1979 ‘V’ DATSUN 1 Ton Pickup. Blue, 17,000 ■.miles ...A.;...:.,;."...£2295plus£344.25 VAJ


1979 T FORD Granada 2.8 Ghia. Gold, B.000 miles..... ......................;............................ ..£6995


1979 ‘V’ Reg. CAPRI 2000 Ghia. Blue, 15,000 miles............................................................ £4795


1978 ‘T ’ GRANADA 2.8 G L Silver, 20,000 ■miles.......................... ....:..........................£4995


1978 T POLSKI-FIAT, Estate. Beige, 18,000 miles .■.;....i..........^..;..i..i.;.........'.....:...l..£1895


1978 ‘S’ TOYOTA Corolla Estate Car.White, 29,000 miles..-............................................£2495


197B ‘S’ CHRYSLER Alpine GLS. Bronze..£2795 £2995


1978 ‘S' FORD Cortina 1600 GL Automatic. Beige, 27,000 miles.........................


1978 'S’ DATSUN 120Y Saloon. Blue,-18,000' .........................................................£2295


1977 VAUXHALL Chevette 1.3L. Metallic green,:* 24,000miles...........; .£2195


1976 ‘R’ SHERPA 13 cwt Van..Green, 38,000 . miles.............. ........-..£995 plus £149.25 VAT'


1976 ‘R’ Reg. COR.TINA 1600 GL Mk4; Bronze',’. •..40,000miles


1974 ‘N’ VW Beetle. Green, 48,000 miles ...£1750 A LARGER SELECTION ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOMS , ,1978‘T ’ FIAT 127 1050L Maroon, 19,000 miles


NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED " I •*■*-'(


THESE CARS MUST BE SOLD -


1977 ‘R’ TOYOTA Celica 2000 Coupe. Yellow, 31,000 miles- ;j i -H - 1978 ‘S’ COLT Lancer GL Estate. Silver, 39,000 miles.v .


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DEMONSTRATION VEHICLES k v- AVAILABLE AT LARGE SAVINGS ON NEW, PRICES , ;


. 19B0 GRANADA 2.3L.


S.1980 CORTINA 2000 GL Automatic S a l o o n . . i ig e o CORTINA 1600 GL Estate.-?".; £5295 - •


•1980 CAPRI 2000 G h i a . .......-........£5295. STILL" UNDER MANUFACTURERS. WARRANTY..


..... ;..:;..£5495 Si; 1980 GR ANADA2.3 GL Automatic. ; •


£7775;- £5295 1980 GRANADA2.8I GLS../.;...'..;...';........:.;£8495 .. ■ 1 MONTAGUE STREET, BLACKBURN;, TEL 57021. - ’.?.’.£4995. i; i " ! >( ; .. .. .'...£2595 " iBRYAN MITTON


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I NEW PEUGEOT; MODELS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY


104 Hatchbacks — 305 Saloons — The ncw-305 Estate . • 504 Saloons and Estates — 505 Saloons ....... u ..............The New 504 Pickup, petrol or diesel ■


WARRANTY, 6 MONTHS ROAD T.VX,.PLUS ONE YEARS -


AL L USED CARS SOLD W ITH 12 MONTH/12,000 MILES ,: .i v MoT. (where applicable) -


S E L E C T IO N O F P A R T U S E D P E U G E O T S '


1980 ‘W’ PEUGEOT 504 Saloon. White............£4650 1980 ‘V’ PEUGEOT 505 GR. Bronze..-...;.........;.'.;....... . £5695 1980 ‘W PEUGEOT 504 Saloon. White................... .....;. £4495 1980 n r PEUGEOT305 SR. Red.....;.;..;......;..........£4395i; 1979 ; ,T PEUGEOT 504 Family Estate. Blue


1979 T PEUGEOT 604 Ti. Red...... .......................£6995 , 1978 ‘S’ PEUGEOT 104 GL; 1978' T PEUGEOT-504 GL'. Red


1977 'R’ PEUGEOT 504 G L . B I u e ...' 1976 *R’ PEUGEOT304 SLS. YellOW


1974 'N' PEUGEOT504 Family Estate; Red........ '1973 -'M' PEUGEOT 204 Estate. Red


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PRICES SLASHED


DURING NOVEMBER FOR “NO PART-EXCHANGE” DEALS - LOOK AT THIS!


SUNBEAM LS 1.0....... E2958 ....£400 D


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1980 • GRANADA 2.0L S a lo o n \ . . . ;A . : . .„ , - £4995 1980 GRANADA 2.8 GL Saloon .1980 CAPRI 3.0 Ghia Saloon


............£6995


1980 CORTINA 1.6LEstate '.i;.:'..'....,.....£4195 1980 CORTINA 1.6LSaloon 1979 CORTINA 2.3 GLSaloon .;:


£5995


.. .£3995 £4295


■1978 CORTINA 1.6L Saloon. Choice ol two....- £2795 1977 CORTINA 1.6L Estate......................... ; .... £2595 1977 CORTINA 1.6LSaloon ..;......v ■" c-o-io/; 1980 ESCORT 1.3L Estate .......................... ..... : £3495 1979 ESCORT.1,3L Estate. Choice of three £3195:


1979 ESCORT 1.6 Sport Saloon:...... ........... £3195 1979 ESCORT-1300L 2-door....................... £2495 1978- ESCORT 1.1 L Saloon ........


1980 FIESTA1.1LSaloon....... ..............


........ ...£2350. £3295


1980 FIESTA 950 Base. Choice of nine............. £2917- 1977 (78 Model) FIESTA 1300S :.........................£2795 1977 FIESTA 1.1 Ghia Saloon ................


. £2695


BLACKWOODS GT. HARWOOD MOTOR HOUSE


1980 /REKORD Berlins.'‘Azure blue with dark blue velour uphol­ stery, stereo cassette/radio, 9,000 miles.................................... ’.■.:. £5195


. stery, stereo radio cassette, 6,000 miles.....;;.......;,....:.....£4395


•THIS WEEK'S BARGAIN: .


1980 ASCONA 2.0S Deluxe. Flamenco red;- with red cloth: upholstery, stereo cassette/ radio, 19,000 miles, hence only....................................£3495


1979 AUSTIN Mini 1000 Saloon ..................- .£2495 1979 AUSTIN Mini Clubman Sa loon_______ £2695 1978 AUSTIN Allegro SDL 4-door ...:........... . £2495 1977 AUSTIN Mini Clubman E s ta te ........ . £2195 1979 CHRYSLER Alpine 1450 L S ...................:. £3150 1978 .DATSUN 120Y Coupe ..;........


1980 ‘V REKORD Berlins. Hazel brown, beige velour upholstery, stereo cassette/radio, only 5,000. .miles...............;............... £5195


£2350


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1978 MORRIS Marina 1.3 SDL Coupe.......£1995 1978 PEUGEOT 305 SR 4-door ................£3250 1978 RENAULT 5 TL ................. ......................... £2250 1979 TRIUMPH Spitfire H/top ..............................£3250 1980 TOYOTA 1.6 DX Coupe .-.............................£3795 1979 TOYOTA Corolla 1200..........


1978 DATSUN 120Y 2-door ...............................£2295 1979 FI AT 127 Sport. Choice ol two.................... £2995 1978 HONDA Ac cord.............................................£3250 1979 MORRIS Princess 2.0 HL Sa loon...........£3495 1978 MORRIS Marina 1.3 Su per ...'................. :. £2350 1978 MORRIS Marina 1.8 Su per ........................£2395


£2695


1979 VAUXHALL Chevette L 2-door.................£2650 1979 VAUXHALL Chevette L 3-door.............: £2795 1978. VAUXHALL Chevette L H/back


....... . £2495


1978' VAUXHALL Chevette GLS 4-doof......... £2795 1979 V.W. Scirocco........ ............... 1978 V.W. Polo .....


...... ........... £4895 .............. ..... ......................... £2895 1978 V.W. Derby LS. Choice of two............. . £2695 PLUS MANY MORE RECENT


PART-EXCHANGES ON DISPLAY Open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.


Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 12-30 p.m. to 5 p.m.


1980 ‘V’ REKORD Berlins Auto. Pistachio green with beige velour upholstery, stereo cassette radio, . 7,000 miles ;..v.'.'...:...'.........:... £5395


1980 'W' ASCONA 2.0 GL. Azure blue withymatching interior, stereo


cassette1 radio, absolutely.as' new...... ...... .......£4595


1979 .'V REKORD Berlins "HL Auto. Royal red, matching velour; upholstery, all usual HL refine­ ments, i.e. electric windows, power steering, sun roof, stereo


.c a s s e t te , , radio, only 4 ,0 0 0 miles.....-....;..;................ ;;......£5795


1979 . ‘V" Dec. REKORD Deluxe Estate Auto. Crystal; blue. with dark blue: cloth upholstery, fitted . stereo cassette radio, sun roof, only 6,000 miles............. :.;... £4995;


1978 ‘S' ALFASUD 1300 Ti. Red with black upholstery, fitted stereo,, one lady- owner,, only 16,000 miles...... .................... £1995


1978 T FIAT 127 1050C. Red with black interior, 24,000 miles, one owner (ram new, only.... £1795


1977 'R' GRANADA 2 litre GL. White with black upholstery, fac­ tory lilted sun roof, stereo.... £1995


1976 'P' OPEL Kadett Coupe 1200. Polar white, fitted radio,, only 35,000 miles................... £1695


1976 AUSTIN Maxi 1750. Bright red with contrasting interior, im­ maculate condition, only 30,000 miles................................ ....... £1695


1976 T ’ ESCORT 1.3L 2-door. Carnival red, beige Upholstery, below average mileage, radio, ex­ cellent condition...........;....... £1595


1974 BMW 1602. Finished bright orange, black cloth trim, p.b. radio............ ............................£1495


1975 'P' CHEVROLET Caprice Classic. Finished In black, with black velour upholstery, absolute­ ly immaculate throughout, fitted With all power extras.............£1995


12 months parts and labour warranty available on all the'above.


- OPEN 7 days


Sunday 12 noon to 4 p.m. DELPH ROAD,


GREAT HARWOOD Tel. 92 887670


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1980 ASCONA 2.0 GL.: Hazel brown metallic, tan: cloth Uphol-:


NO GIMMICKS JUSTTHE


BEST DEAL IN TOWN


HERE IS JUST A SMALL


SELECTION


1979 DATSUN 240L. In - brown, .matching vinyl,


■ roof, 14,100 miles. : Beautiful condition : £5495


1979 DATSUN 180B Auto. In red. 5,900 miles : only. Extras include


. sun root, radio/stereo ' cassette' player, spot; . lights. Immaculate


, \ order throughout . £3595


1979 D A T S U N 1 2 0 Y .Estate. Yellow, one : owner, vehicle, 9,800 ;., miles only.........£3125! >


1979 D A T S U N 1 2 0 Y ' .Estate. Beige, - de-- monstralion car, 3,298 miles only, good con-;. dition.........£3295


1979 D A T S U N 1 4 0 Y Saloon Auto. Beige, vinyl roof, sun roof, V low mileage...... £3495 ..


1979 D A T S U N 1 8 0 B E s ta te . Blue with . matching trim, aver­ age mileage only by one owner........ £3395


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1979 D A T S U N 1 4 0 Y . . Coupe. Beige, 11,000' rec. miles by . one owner plus all the


- usual Datsun refine-: ' ments.....£3195


1978.‘T ’ DATSUN 280C auto. Pearl blue, only


’ 5 ,4 0 0 m ile s , one owner, electric win­ dows, power steering, executive motoring £4495


1978 DATSUN 120Y 4- .. door. Red, average mileage.Very good • condition..;........ £2195


1978 ‘S ’ DATSUN 120Y Es tate. Blue, very good example of this popular dual purpose model.................£2295


1978 VW Polo N. Yellow, - a v e ra g e m ile ag e . Good condition. £2295


ORDER YOUR


NEW 1981 DATSUN NOW FOR JANUARY


T & F GREENWOOD 292 LEEDS ROAD,


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1980 FIAT 126 Deville. Fitted sun root, radio, -taxed, 5.000 miles from new. £2095


1979 MINI Clubman Saloon. Sandglow, sorrel. interior, ' ; 15,000 miles from new£2595


1978 T TOYOTA Carina 1600 Deluxe Auto. Yellow/green,


, f i t te d sun ro o f , low mileage..........................£2795


1978 ‘T’ VICTOR VX 2300 Auto. Silver metallic, blue cloth interior, fitted radio casset­ te, 2 8 ,0 0 0 miles from new.................................£2595


197 7.A U S T IN A l le g ro 1300 Super 4-door Saloon. In vermilion, .tan Interior, one owner, .16,700 miles from new.........


£1945


1977 'S’ FIAT 127 1050 , CL 3- . doo r Ha tchback. Light metallic blue, mileage 27,000...;.....


..£1945


1977 ALLEGRO 13001 Super 2- . d o o r S a lo o n ; Russet brown, fawn interior... £1875


1976 GRANADA 3 litre Ghia Auto. Diamond white, black vinyl roof, alloy wheels,


- fitted cruise control, certified 34.000 miles by the previ­ ous owner, immaculate condition............... ......£2475


1975 ALLEGRO 1500 4-door Saloon. White with black interior........ .................. £1395


1975 M A R IN A 1 .8 4 -d o o r Saloon. Harvest gold, low mileage, fitted radio...' £1395


1973 'M' HUNTER Saloon. Good condition lor year........... £595


THE ABOVE CARS ARE . OFFERED WITH A


12 MONTHS PARTS AND ' LABOUR WARRANTY, ?


INCLUDED IN THE PRICE, FULL DETAILS ON REQUEST.


. OPENING TIMES


• Weekdays. Saturday


. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 9 am to 5 p.m.


DELIVERY AT 1980 PRICES


1st. THEFOLLOWING


DEMONSTRATION CARS ARE


AVAILABLE NOW. PICK


YOURSELF A BARGAIN!


BLUBIRD 180B


BLUEBIRD 160B


SUNNY 2- door


VIOLET 160J SSS


280C AUTOMATIC


280 ZX 2 + 2 All low mileage 'only and in


excellent condition.


COME. AND LOOK AT THE BARGAINS


• 1976 CAPR11600 GL ;.......; £1395 S’ AVENGER 160 0...............£1295 R’ DATSUN 120Y R’ AUD11 0 0


£1295


1976 COLT Lancer 'P’-VW Golf


’P’ PEUGEOT 204 ....... ...... £795 M’ M AGNUM........... ’N’ MARINA...............


£795 ............ £695 £4795!;


£2195 £3450


£2995' | £2095


£1495: £895


- ....... . i -OTHER MAKES ................... .. 1979,TALBOTSunbeam 1.3 LS. White.;...;.-;;....;.;:....... £2750


1978 - ‘T ’ MINI Pickup 998 CCS Blue. £1395 plus £209.25 VAT,.1


| ,.1978 ‘S’ AUSTIN Maxi 1750. Brown...................... .......£2695, 1977 'R' VW Golf 1600 GLS. Met. blue..................... ;... £2795 1975 ‘P’ LAND-ROVER SWB Diesel. Hardtop , -


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......... . V * r :v P A R T -E X C H A N G E ‘ •, ' V ' - P E U G E O T P A R T S — S E R V IC E — M o T -


PEUGEOT ’> £2495 plus £374.25 VAT.' - 5-


'R ’ : DODGE 1000 Van; Rear seat...............................................£695


P' HUNTER............ ...............I £895 !M! FIAT 132


£695


■N’ RENAULT 16’..'...................£595 ,'M' MARINA TC Deluxe


£595


’J ’ ESCORT...............................£295 ‘L’ CITROEN C l u b £495 ■‘F’ SINGER Vogue Auto. ;.V-V £195 ' ,MANY OTHERS.’ '


r, V CAR CENTRE T, - NETHERFIELD ROAD - ’ (Behind bu8 atatlon)


Nelson 690918, Clitheroe 226051 1


L' VICTOR. Clean...-.;;:..,'.!.£495 • P’ FIAT 900 V a n ...........; ; £ 395: K’ CORTINA............£295


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'M' WOLSELEY 6 ...... . ' ..........£595 M’ MIN11000 ............................£595


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21; Social Club 21; Catholic SC/ 17;'! Central WMC 17, Ribbles-. dale , Wands ;CC -14, / Clitheroe CC 11, Low Moor'Club 10.


, £1295 £1095 £1295


PART EXCHANGES WELCOME DATSUN


MAIN DEALER SHOW Clitheroe Rugby FC 13. Bury I I I 0, *'


: Only the intelligent : kicking of the ' home half-backs held


■ through a: penalty: by-skipper' John Coates after 15 minutes.


s.Clitheroe - opened Hvell with Lund, Anderson and Fielding all going close to scoring tries before they took the lead


came from a great move, with Lund scoring after combining well with Greatorex from a short penalty. The conversion was missed but Clitheroe led 7- 0 at half-time. Chtheroe continued to domi­


The first try of the afternoon Pressure which finally saw the


nate after thd break but then- only reward was a single con­ verted try; It came in the last ten minutes after . concerted


mainly to a fine team perform­ ance, particularly, outstanding


P. Dinsdale, J. Mercer, J.' Holden, N. Ridehalgh, T. Lee, R.' Wildman, R. Gregory,. C. Hopwood, J. Coates, M. An­ derson. R; Lund, S. Greatorex, 'D. Fielding, A. Gordon.-


were Tony. Lee, who tackled and covered extremely well at wing forward, -and; Duncan Fielding, who had his best game on the wing for some time. , Clitheroe RUFC: S. Walker,


Narrow defeat


Clithcroe RUFC 2nd 8, Caldcr Vale 4th 9. : . •


just failing to get a touchdown on the other wing.


of these came the winning points. : 'The home side lost by the


.Sweeney, I: Duxbury, C. Roberts (capt.), K.' Moore, I, Fielding, M. Pinder.


Rugby teams


2nd, away): Crossley, Bolton, Mason, Horsfield, Duxbury, Fielding (I), Moore, Wildman, Tattersall, Corless, Slinger, Rudd, Rose, Jones (D), Ander­ son. Res: Roberts and Pinder. Meet 12-45 p.m.


Darts placings


18, White Hart 17, Read Club 16, Royal Oak B 12, Black Bull A 11, Black Horse 11, Royal Oak A 11, Spring Mill io, Bridge Inn 8, Pendle Witch 6.


WITH three matches . played the placings-in the three divi­ sions of Cfitheroe and District Darts League are: Division One: Horse Shoe A


Carnforth, home): Walker,- Dinsdale,- Mercerf Ridehalgh, Holden, Hopwood, Lee, Gre­ gory, Coates, Torbett, Fielding CD), Greatorex (S), Lund, Greatorex (S. J.), Gordon. Meet 1-45 p.m. Clithcroe 2nd (v Carnforth


Clithcroe RUFC 1st (v


future should be encouraging. Clitheroe: G. Torbett, D. Slinger, T. Rose, A. Rudd, S. Greatorex, A. Corless, D. Tat- tersall. T. Mason, J. Bolton, A.


fest that, given a settled and eavier' set of forwards, the


were again unfortunate when,a fine cross-kick and chase finished with the ball agonising­ ly rolling over the dead-ball line in f ro n t of S tu a r t Greatorex and David Slinger


with a try by Tim Rose follow­ ing some excellent three-quar­ ter play. Neither conversion was successful and the visitors got back into the match with, a penalty just before half-time. After the interval, Clitheroe


lead with a fine opportunist try by Ken Moore, wno gathered the ball and ran half the length of the pitch despite the close' attentions of the Calder Vale defence. Clitheroe went further ahead


CLITHEROE Rugby Club second team, still looking for their first win of the season, led for most of the match against local rivals Calder Vale before conceding a try which was converted from near the touchline to give the visitors their one-point victory. The home side went into tne •


cracK. The wholeClitheroe' team was involved in the move. Although victory was due


•ury covering and tackling


Clitheroe at bay but; in the end the visitors emerged comfort­ able winners.


WITH a , little more luck, Clitheroe Rugby Club -might! well have beaten Bury by a great margin. •


'


Whiteside ’ this.-week described; the • draw as Clitheroe’s . biggest fixture - for - at ’least. 10 years, and1 appealed for the. town to


Club chairman Mr 'Cyril STEADINESS


support the side.-, “A-big crowd- would lift: the


players and also, help the club foot the.bills for what,will,be a. very expensive .day. We. need a gate of more than 200 to break


nut to crack. They were only.. beaten 2-0 by Stamford in . last year’s final and also won the,


even,” he said. • Guisborough will be a tough


Northern ’ Alliance; champion­ ship.


•' ,i. 1 . . .v '


Wilcox has every confidence that his team can rise to the occasion to: bid for - a ; third round place. “On the day it’s 11 against 11


Clitheroe player-manager Ian


. ^REQUIRED Oswaldtwistle Imm 2, : ' Clitheroe Res 1


• eluded new signings Dave Gil-, librand, a ■ former first team skipper; Stephen Pye and Paul Tomlinson for their encounter with Immanuel the unbeaten leaders of Division Two of Blackburn Combination. Lead­ ing scorer Jimmy Taylor was absent through iniurv.


CLITHEROE Reserves in-


and everyone here is really looking forward to. the match,” he said. Mr Wilcox showered praise


• manuel. • “Chadderton were a v.ery


in two d ire c tio n s a f te r Clitheroe’s draw at home to Chadderton and the reserves’ display at Oswaldtwistle Im-


• useful side, although I felt we struggled effectively and av­ oided defeat," he'said. He paid another tribute to


, in a lot of hard work to gain the respect of his players, adding: “Steve is doing a tre-, mendousjob.”


the work of reserve team player-manager ’ Steve Rush. •Mr Wilcox said Rush had put


asked to meet at Shawbridge at - l' '1* 1-15 pm •


Chorley Reserves on the next two Saturdays. . This weekend the usual squad .of 13 travels to Victory Park for a rearranged fixture, kick-off 3 p.m. Players are


Meanwhile, Clitheroe face ■ • Charity match


Martin Bialecki Testimonial Fund. A date has yet to be finalised.


Clitheroe and District Snooker League are:


TONIGHT’S matches in .,


Waddington A, Gt Harwood A v Social Club, Conservative A v Catholic SC A, Chatburn A v Gt Harwood B, Billington B bye.


SNOOKER Division One: Billington A v


' v Conservative B, Pendle Club v Slaidburn, Waddington B v Chatbum B, Catholic SC B v Police, Rimington B bye. Latest positions: Division One: Chatburn A 38, Billington A 35, Wadding­ ton A 33, Billington B 32 :, Gt Harwood B 24, Conservative A


J g- ,'


But Clitheroe conceded some needless penalties and from one:


narrowest of margins but there was evidence of sufficient promise in the back-line to sug-


21, Social Club 20, Gt Harwood A 12, Catholic A 8 (all played four).


' dington B 25, Rimington A 23, Police 22, Slaidburn 21, Catholic B 21, Rimington B 20, Chatburn B 20 (all played four). Results. Division One:


Catholic A 9, Gt Harwood A 5; Waddington A 4, Chatbum A 10; Bilhngton B 6, Conserva­ tive A 8; Social Club 8, Billing­ ton A 6. Division Two: Slaidburn 12,


Jones 70; S. Hatton ' 67, P. Clark 46; J. Herd 54, N. Robin­ son 85; P. Marlow 84, A. Frankland 77; D. Nelson 30, D. Speak 72; F. Coar. 48, H. Frankland 86. ' Billington B 415, Conserva­


Catholic A 440, Gt Harwood A 376. T. Davies 96, A. Root 55; J. Holmes 73, H. Clegg 73; H. Hudson 68, D. McIntosh 30; L. Dixon 75, R. Pickvance 87; D. Niven 45, A. Chew 75; A. Hall 83, W. Rishton 56. Waddington A 328, Chat­ burn A 436. J. Wooff 45, P.


Details — Division One: -


Division Two: Conservative B 42, Pendle Club 30!. Wad-


Division Two: Rimington A ,


CLITHEROE FC will meet a Ribble Valley League XI at the end of the season for the Law- renson Trophy. Proceeds will go towards the


early play- with skipper Tony Bush and Tony Waddington dominating the midfield. Im­ manuel were pegged back for long spells but chances were missed,and the home side even­ tually took the lead. A well- organised free kick found former Accrington Stanley player Stuart Illingworth and he scored from short range.


Clitheroe had most of the


Gillibrand netted, only to-have the effort disallowed for a push on the ’keeper by Steve Rush. Immanuel were lucky to go in still leading at the interval.


Clitheroe stormed back' and


; Ctitheroe began the second half with a flourish. John Taylor put the opposition -under pressure with a good run and the defence got into a panic before they finally ended the threat. '


. •


Tony Bush just failed to meet a cross at the near post


1 ^ keeper beaten'before Immauel went further in. front when another former Stanley


close in.e r, McDowell, crossed for y Breckell to net


from


Clitheroe were by means finished and/continued to push


forward. John Taylor had a shot cleared off the line and Dave Gillibrand converted a penalty.


, ,


under.severe pressure despite getting into another panic.


However. Immanuel held oiit


Clitheroe produced a good performance but more steadi­ ness is required in front of goal..


phreys, Boyd, Gillibrand, Braithwaite, Bush, Rush, Mus- grove, Waddington, Tomlinson, Taylor. Subs: Pye, Thornber.


Clitheroe Res: Hatch, Hum­ ■ ; .


• - i/They ’ /entertain; Guisborough, ’ beaten / finalists 'at Wembley ; last seaspn, at .Shawbridge a fortnight-on Saturday.,


• .. - . y


L a n t Chat


' Tht by fa; ball ii tie of Cup ; Satui easih out tl Aftc


FA


■ Maghil play \\ | ment ers hal The [


with cl croft launch attac s ta g i Walke ly dan. But


the u


. some 1 half-tiil to go [ run ol minute A di


Ashwi Walke and h headei Cha


refuse/ erted f pressul wood’s! C lit |


found their penalt; corner Cha


centre to hea put h terms.


\ Indej minutel the s f their could winneil from LI Clitll


late apl tute (fl never T gear. Tool


EMPRESS -SQUASH-


EMPRESS Squash men’s first team'went down 4-1 against unbeaten Park Hall thirds;, >/


near to victory against a' wili- veteran. Conor McLaughlin; Glenn


Rimington A 2; Conservative B" 12, Catholic SC B 2; Rimington B 8; Waddington B 6; Chatbum B 7, Pendle Club 7. '


ning ways against Pehdle fourths with a convincing 4-1 victory. Wayne Townley won 3-2 in the top match and Brian Hayward, slppper'Eddie Vidler and John .Willis were also good winners.


Pendle thirds and lost 5-0. The thirds have played,.all the strongest teams in the league and should score well in the second quarter of the season.


The third team travelled to


performance against the league leaders, with all players win­ ning at least one game.


Empress put up a splendid


B. Hargreaves 61, C. Britcliffe 62.


14, Brockhall SC 1 2,'White Horse 11, Buck Inn 8, Lord Nelson 7, Pendle Hotel 7, Vic­ toria 6. Highest finish, A. Lord; Cross Keys, 110. Division Three: Horse Shoe.


Highest finish, E. Fish, Spring Mill, 154. Division Two: King’s Arms 16, Cross Keys 15, Bonny Inn


-10, Joiners Arms 9, Black Bull B 9, Bay Horse-8, Brown Cow 3, Station Hotel 3. Highest finish, A; Moro, Joiners Arms, 106.'


■ - '•’ CLUBMEN


their opponents • Social Club provided- a ' very entertaining evening, .with; seven oft the: eight matches going to ’three; games, and a draw Being a fair " result in- the end: Highest


League,, just one point behind their own B - team, with a crushing 8-0 victory. over Low Moor Club. Leaders , Billington B and


BILLINGTON Brass Band Club A moved into second dace in -the Clitheroe and iVhalley., Clubmen’s Darts


finish; 157 by J. Rimmer, Cent-1 ral WMC. *


Club A 8, Low Moor Club 0; Catholic Social Centre 6, ’ Ciitheroe* CG s 2;« Ribblesdale iWands CC .5, Royal British;; Legion 3; Social Club 4,-Billing-;


Results: Billington Band:; ' ■ ■


491, Rimington A 371. J. Jac­ ques 71, I. Whittaker 79; G. Tedstone 74, J. Spencer 58; H. Dixon 101, D. Seed 778; E. Rigby 82, B. Walnisley 49; J. Whitwell 78, A. Walmsley 45; W. Jones 85, A. Hacking 6*2. C o n s e rv a t iv e B 4 89,


Division Two. Slaidburn


A 401. R. Cowking 91, I. Brown 57; B. Dixon 78, H. Cook 42; T. Clews 52, B. Price 113; J. Cowell 106, B. Robinson 57; R. Bell 60,- T. Warden 70;


tive A 386. B. Thompson 81, D. Lord 42; G. Robinson. 56, J. . Titterington 58; D. Birkett 56, G. Ireland 70: P. Swain 98, J. Marsden 60; T. Peters 67, D. Cowperthwaite 86; B. De- whurst 57, I. Tomlinson 701 Social Club 448, Billington


one lost 2-3 and Stuart Wardle went down by the same score. Skipper Mark Chapman, Roger Jackson and John Meadows all lost after spirited displays.


Robert Fielding at number


New teams at the top


RECENT games have pro­ duced new leaders in the two divisions of the Ribble Valley Table Tennis Association., Chatburn head Division. One


B 19, Coach and Horses 15, . Pendle Inn 12, Waddington SC


ton B 418. J. Frankland 83, 1. Waddington 52; J. Lund 63, B. Waddington 87; F. Wrathall 61, J. Baines 74;. S. Petty 53, B.


, Wilkinson 71; • Chatburn . B 464, : Pcndlc


Club 423. P. Wilson 94, A. Pearce 49;, A. Gudgeon-86, C. Moorhouse 92; M. Hargreaves 70, T.. Howarth 64; R. Booth 69, S. Edmondson 72; G. Young .70, T. Hill 70; .T.: Dug- dale 75, J. Holden 76. , - / .


Hockey girls unlucky


THE goalless final scorelme in /the hockey match, between Clitheroe Ladies’ seconds and


;BTR seconds at 'Leyland 'did 1 not tell the full story, with a -'•< number of fine scoring chances ' being created by both s i d e s . ' • Clitheroe looked . the more :


• and muddled. - . The - Clitheroe . defence kept their; heads; in several . tight situationstand.it was an-excel-' lont team' performance- which gained an ultimately very fail- result.


I |.he shots they had on goal were very often - misdirectedi’


. - .WWW tu af/i - w. itAi ■


SSMVt . U l | IjUCII j:.:. 7 . 1


. . „■


with only , the goalkeeper to -t beat;. BTR; lacked .punch >and'


fluent outfit • and: were - unluckv ' not to score on three'occasions





Catholic SC B 365. T. William­ son 57, D. Hothersall 73; A. Middlebrough 66, J. Turner 52; R. Parker 69, J. Marsden 59; J. Morgan 111, B. Johnson 74; G.- Dinsdale 81, D. Lofthouse 70; E. Wallace 105, M. Barker 37. Rimington B 427, Wadding­


Phillin 80: S.. Green 86, - D. Bodham 54; T. Kenvon 81, A;


having played three matches, winning 30 games without losing any.


'


and Clitheroe Royal Grammar School lead Division Two


Team captains are asked to


remember the committee, meet­ ing at the Station Hotel,


Chtheroe, this evening (7-30 p.m.).'


Station Hotel A 4, Standen B 6; Dog and Partridge A 6, Standen A 4;, Station Hotel B 5, Chatburn 5; Dog and Par­ tridge A 0,. Chatburn 10 (wal­ kover). Division Two: Post Office B 3, Station Hotel C 7; Rimington Ladies 1,7 Dog and


Latest results. Division One:


Partridge B 9; CRGS .10, Queensway B 0; Catholic YC 0 CRGS 10.


LEAGUE TABLES / Division One .


L h a t b u r n . . 4: 3 :128 Stamlen B........


,. Standen A:........3 2 0 23 7


PWD F A 4-. 3 0 25 15


Dog & PA..;.,........ .3 2 012 1S .StationA.........4


Queensway A v.-.v.;' 3 0 0 4 26 . Division Two


f’Prc: P W F A


I p s t . Q f f B 3 ,2 20 10 Sfatwn C .....................3 21515


Kim, L a d i e s 4 Q 10 30 Queensway B .....’....... 2 l' 713 Catholic YC


3 1 G24 Selected


the. following squad for' Satur-': 8ame with St


'••®es have .named


Boyd,-: Gilhbrand,Braitliwaite,/ Bush, Rush,’ Musgrovc, Wad­ dington, Tomlinson;; Jo h n . ■ , Taylor,. J im Taylor, Steinhofel,-


Matthew s:. Hatch,. Humphreys,1


o S.t 0ffnA.............. 2 2 014 G StaUonB.......... .


3 0 113 177 0 0 11 29


the undcl pham Juil iion.hu'T Saturday I he would| tertnin Ribble Vil Kick-ofl


AN opf| curred nine f<| visit th<| football premise! Frank ”


negotiatiif says the f


EMPR1


• team league 4-1 wi undefe:


Marti


greaterT to full! able to! in the f give t l lead. Yvonnl F ie ld j Meado'l Wigan coming when, i fortune lost na game.


Meanl


pulled (I tory oil Club \ l Donald


in a rubber| Speak son hal matche!


\


press I: (I 3; Susan r Fielding I won 3-2,1 3-0. Em|| Donald ifl lost 2-3; f 3-1, Marl Jean-Anil


Indiviil


formance in ovenvhelming his opponent in the top match was the only consolation for .Em­ press but Ian Warren came


Malcolm Macdonald's per­


Evans and Mike Heyworth fought hard without success.’


The seconds returned to win­


midfiell on man resortl hopefil centre [ Ther


an imj are to round, will be on theii Clith


Wilcox, Eyles, It I \Vright, (S), Ashl (G)and 1 Chaddl


(Bolton), f Refer!


Wood, [ McManul Davies, Sub: Had


n Y T 3 ? A


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