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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July lOlh, 1980 15 1 ' Composed Whalley I ■ i ;> .... .


pick up a point in return derby


.Whalley 96 for 7, Clitheroe 165 for 6


A BOLD 22 not out by Frank Mackwood was a key factor in enabling Whalley to pick up a point from a losing draw in the return match with Clitheroe.


After a couple of dis­


heartening double-figure efforts Clitheroe put to­ gether a sensible total sufficient to give the bow­ lers room to operate, but they could not disturb Whalley’s composure.


veals room for further improve­ ment where Clitheroe is con­ cerned. They encountered a Whalley team shorn, because of holidays, of the services of Eas- tham and Bleazard in the bat­ ting department and bowlers Staniforth and Marshall. Even so, the burden of run­


Nevertheless, reflection re­


making fell on the shoulders of two men — Foulds and Black­ burn. Foulds played his best in­


Foulds plays his best innings.


after a short period of vulnera­ bility to produce some attrac­ tive stroke play which yielded nine boundaries. • He lost Ward and Westhead


at 32, the latter being caught off the only ball to “pop”. Boden left at 72 and then Hind- moor and Dixon at 96 and 97 res


nings since joining Clitheroe. In a 2!4-hour stint he carried his bat for a fine 84, settling down


mood and he thumped the bowling for a fast 41, including a couple of sixes and three fours. Fielding succeeded him as the 36 overs ran out to give Clitheroe an overs rate of 4.60.


Read’s policy pays off


Cherry Tree 190 for 7, Read 153 for 6 ,


A DETERMINED attacking policy by Read overcame a cautious Cherry Tree and gained the villagers a winning draw for their efforts at Blackburn. Rigby was on holiday


and Georgeson again skip­ pered the side. James re­ turned and Wade replaced the injured Grainger. . Read won the toss and asked


Cherry Tree to bat, a decision which appeared questionable as Cherry Tree appeared to have few problems with the wicket or the Read bowling. . Indeed, the first wicket fell


to a run out, superbly executed by O’Connor when the home side were 48. Shortly after this Read’s patience and a little jiggling with the bowlers began to pay dividends. Three wick­ ets fell at 55. First, Woodhead was bowled by Marsh whom he had hit for six the previous ball, then Shrouder and Cocker fell to catches in consecutive overs from Kawalec. Meanwhile, Benson was


NO REAL


CHALLENGE Barnoldswick 147 for 1


• Ribblesdale Wanderers 145 for 9,


FOR the second time this season, Ribblesdale Wan­ derers suffered a nine- wicket defeat when Bar­ noldswick visited Church Meadow. In the circumstances Wan­


settling in after an early “life” and when he was joined by professional Cooper they more than restored the balance, put­ ting on 88 for the fifth wicket despite all Read’s efforts. Benson was finally caught by


Worsley off Kawalec for a fine 47 but Cooper went on to make an excellent 57 not out, ably supported by Hubberstey with 22.


derers did well to reach 145 with one wicket in hand by the time they ran out of overs, but this proved to be no real chal­


ginning to their innings with a stand of 59 between Duckworth and Cottam and another of 50 b e tw e en Duckworth and Dennett. Duckworth showed a wel­


lenge to the visitors. Wanderers made a good be­


Read a much larger target than had at one' time been visual­ ised, making 190 for 7 in 35.5 overs. Read’s bowling was below par and a couple of dif­ ficult but important chances were missed in the field. Read opened with Rushton


Cherry Tree therefore set


and Kawafec who had put on 29 when the former was caught of Cooper. Kawalec was just get­ ting into his stride when the introduction of spinner Hubber­ stey caused his downfall and


WANDERERS PUT UP


partner and together‘ they Sushed the score into the 160s..


ispectively. Blackburn was Foulds’ sixth


laekburn was in an aggressive


with the reply but were still unable to avoid trouble. Lawton went quickly, play­


Whalley took a cautious line


ing-on to Fielding; Macintosh snicked a ball from Hill and was snapped by Hall behind the stumps,-and Taylor fell to a slip catch by Westhead off Hill. . Three men had gone for 32


runs. A change of bowling intro­


duced , Blackburn, and Sutcliffe into the attack, and resulted in the departure of Slinger, bowled by Blackburn. The next three wickets were


Sutcliffe’s — a caught and bowled for Bradley, Foster bowled after hitting a purpose­ ful 16, and Barker who -was caught behind by Hall. Mackwood survived all these


setbacks without any apparent concern, and helped by Morris, disdained-to put up the shut­ ters as might reasonably have been expected. The stand was worth 21 de­


Sporting clubs join forces


spite Clitheroe’s efforts to achieve a breakthrough. Field­ ing was brought Back and Westhead was given a couple of overs, all to no avail. Whalley’s


overs rate was 2.91. Clitheroe: C. Ward c Taylor


b Foster 11, C. Foulds n.o. 84, S. Westhead c Taylor b Foster O, J; Boden b Foster 18, J. Hindmoor run out 6, G. Dixon lbw Lawton 0, M. Blackburn c Morris b Davenport 41, Field­ ing n.o. 3, extras 2, total (6


wkts) 165. Bowling: B. Foster 11-2-39-3;


burn 15, Lawton b Fielding 5, P. Macintosh c Hall b Hill 5, D. Taylor c Westhead b Hill 11, F. Mackwood n.o. 22, P. Bradley c and b Sutcliffe 0, B. Foster b Sutcliffe 16, S. Barker c Hall b Sutcliffe 8. V. Morris n.o. 13, extras 1, total (7 wkts) 96. Bowling: Fielding 9-2-27-1; J.


R. Davenport 6-0-38-1; Lawton 12-2-56-1; J. Rudd 7-U-3U-U. Whalley: J. Slinger. b Black­


MORE than 100 sports­ men and women joined civic dignitaries at a de­ dication service to mark the amalgamation of Ribblesdale Wanderers . CC, Clitheroe RUFC and West Bradford Ladies’ Hockey Club as Ribbles­ dale Park. Among those at the


service, ’in St James’s. Church, Clitheroe, on Sunday, were Division MP Mr David Wadding- ton and his wife Gill; Ribble Valley Mayor Miss Agnes Melling, and Clitheroe Town Mayor and Mayoress Court. and


Mrs Leo Wells. A short address was


given by the Rev. Eric Chard, Vicar of Dow- nhamj in the absence of th e Re c t o r of St James’s, the Rev. Ken­ neth Broadhurst. The lesson was read


licensed readers at St James’s. a Afterwards, everyone


lunch in the nearby Church Meadow club­


ttended celebratory


by Mr Malcolm Brewer and prayers were led by Mr Malcolm Blackburn (Clitheroe CC). Both are


OWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


IN A .hard-fought match in which the issue was in doubt until the last pair came off the green, Sales­ bury, beat Ribblesdale by the narrowest of margins — 150 pts. to 145 pts. — in the final of the Great Harwood Bowling Lea­ gue’s Leonard Whittaker knockout cup. Previous holders were.


Hill 6-2-22-2; M. Blackburn 6-3- 15-1; G. Sutcliffe 10-3-19-3; S. Westhead 2-0-12-0.


Seconds record notable victory


Clitheroe 2nd 68 for 6, Rolls-Royce 2nd 67


and soon had them in trouble with some accurate bowling and good fielding. Best figures were returned by R. Sharpe (4 for 22), M. Gidlow (3 for 13) and P. Bishop (3 for 12), with good support from T. Bleazard.


CLITHEROE 2nds re­ corded a fine win over Rolls-Royce 2nd, the Rib­ blesdale Cricket League Division Two leaders at Chatburn Road. Clitheroe put the visitors in


come return to form with a knock of 54 which included two sixes and seven fours. So at 109 for two the home side looked set for a challenging


final total. But Martyn Greenhalgh had


bowled tightly to slow the scor­ ing rate and Wanderers real­ ised that risks would have to be taken. That was when the innings .


that of Goodway soon after- wards James, meanwhile, was play­


ing himself in and his innings of 58 formed the platform for Read's assault. They needed 149 to claim a winning draw and they went about tne task resolutely, taking runs where possible — a job made simpler by some defensive field placing.


rare 132 and the overs were unning out, but two excellent ixes from- Georgeson and


attersby off Southern, ------


fell apart. Dennett left at 111, lbw to Dudah and although Greenhalgh took the next wicket it was the professional wbo rdpidly cleared the deck. Four wickets fell for a total of 18 runs and Dudah took two wickets in each of his last two overs to finish with 6 for 45. Openers Wilson (57 not out)


When James was caught By ------ ‘ Read


)’Connor increased the run- ate and these two finally saw lead home with a few runs to


pare. A" well-earned three points


or Read who next face Earby it home on July 19th.


Marsh 34, E. Kinder run out 17, S. Shrouder c Goodway b Kawalec 1, P. Benson c Wors­ ley b Kawalec 47, P. Cocker c Wade b Kawalec 0, Cooper nqt out'57, T. Southern c Worsley b Waddington 1,' D. Hubber­ stey b Waddington 22, extras 11, total (7 wkts) 190.


Cherry Tree: B. Woodhead b


owling: R. kawalec 12-3-44 . Waddington 9.5-0-45-2; R.


James 1-0-21-0. Read: R. Kawalec lbw b


Hubberstey 24, S. Rushton c Battersby b Cooper 16, L. James c Battersby b Southern


58, R. Goo'dway st Battdrsby b Hubberstey. 1, D. Hindle c and b Southern 12, P. Wade c Hubberstey b Shrouder 4, M. Georgeson n.o. 17, G. O’Connor n.o. 11, extras 10, total (6


vkts) 153. M I-25-1; T. Southern 5-0-22-2.


SUMMER DARTS


The-'contests.will- re-start K-. Rogerson O, B. Walker O, ’ter the-‘summer holidays — " g Brown 3 3 /D. Davenport. 4 , ,


-


i Wednesday, August 6th. Alt, g_ Mukherjee 10, L. Burgess 0, impetitors will be notified. ■ nv+^o iv tnioi n s


League table pUcings,are as.


ollows. All teams have played matches except those mai-


ated: ’


)ak 66,* White Horse 61,.Horae, . j erson n.o, .16, ,Hussein'-0, r ?hne'59. 'Joiners Arms, be, , Bradley,’2, Roberts 4,’Nicholas,"


Black ^ Horse-;74pts. Royal u j scox 17, Ingham 26; D.>San-;., ^ _ I ,


7-2-15-2; Nicholas6-1-29-3.'. ; :- Be lvede re:


. rd 27, ;Pollardy_27,,


played > 1 1 )3 9 .’• StaUonnocei played-11) 29, Commercial 18. - Least number of. darts. 14 -


r. Travis, Royal Oak.’1' > extras 17, total 115.


..Bowling: Bradley 11-1-27-1; Prudden 11.3-3-27-4;. Anderson -


. *


“rstev 3-0-20-2; S. Shrouder 4- .< .... r n oo o


------------- -i J -- .


_____- Cooper. 1 -0-45-1;. Mawman 5-0-31-0: D. Hub-


■ ers’ bowlers mostly toiled for no reward, there were some hopes of forcing a losing draw, Bamoldswick having only one


and Greenhalgh (33) gave the visitors a good start to the . reply and then Bedford (45) came along to stay with Wilson to see the match won. Yet, although the Wander-


v over left'when the end came. ■ Wanderers: N. Duckworth c


Harker b Greenhaleh 54, D. Cottam c Scothem b Roberts 26, Dennett lbw Dudah 27, W. Lamb c Dudah b Greenhalgh 0, J. Ainsworth c Riley b Dudah 0, K. Proctor b Dudah 8, A. Holgate b Dudah 9, W. Slinger b Dudah 9,P. Seedle b Dudah 7, A. Musgrove n.o. 8, . extras 5, total (9 wkts) 145. Bowling: Dudah 10-1-45-6; T.


S c o th e r n 3 -0 -1 4 -0 ; 'M. Greenhalgb 15-2-45-2; j . Roberts 8-1-36-1. Barnoldswick: K. Wilson


n.o. 57, M. Greenhalgh c Mus­ grove b Dennett 33, R. Bed­ ford n.o. 45, extras 12, total (1 wkt) 147.


Rolls-Royce were shot out for 67, only two men .reaching


double figures. In making the r eply,


Clitheroe got off to a bad start and lost four wickets for a total of 16 runs. A good stand bet­ ween Henderson (18) and Bishop (13) pulled the game round, after which Pye (10 n.o.) and Banks (12 n.o.) saw Clitheroe to an excellent vic­ tory which should put the team in good heart for the struggle to avoid relegation.


Rishton Conservative Club and it was fitting that the final should be played on their green and the cup presented by Rishton president Mr J. Shears to Alan Mercer, the Salesbury captain. Great Harwood have moved


Holidays cut short


programme


BECAUSE of holidays there is a curtailed prog­ ramme of matches in the R ib b le sd a le C r ick e t League this weekend. Clitheroe is the only local club to have a home game • and Read have an open date.


However there js a


prospect of some highly entertaining cricket on Sunday, when the" Rib­ blesdale League represen­ tative side entertains the Bolton League in the Wilson Trophy. The game will be played at Great Harwood CC, 2 p.m. start.


Thompson 0, Geldard 7, Jac­ ques 4, Proud 9, Cockell 18, Cunliffe 6, Plant 3, Noon 4, Smith 1, Atkinson n.o. 4,


Rolls-Royce 2nd; Bythell 10,


extras 1, total 67. Clitheroe 2nd: N. Thornton


4, R. Thornton 6/ G. Gregson 0, A. Henderson 18, P. Bishop 13, J. Pye n.o. 10, R. Banks n.o. 12, extras 4, total (6 wkts)


68. SABDEN


■' WIN AT LAST


SABDEN won their first match of the Ribble


Valley. Cricket League season when they met Chatburn in a local derby. In a game dominated by


the bowlers Chatburn were dismissed for 67, Whitwell taking 5 for 14, but Sabden lost eight wic­ kets before scoring the runs required for victory. George Clark (3 for 14) was Chatburn’s most suc­ cessful bowler. Gisbum had an emphatic win


F in e fielding turns game


Belvedere 2nd 102 for 8, Whalley 2nd 115


Bowling: Cooper. 11-0-45-1;. Eatough, with B. Brown pro- viding some big hitting late on.


,->■ ■ gather’by NT Wilson and R. 6atoU6..,


. .. . .. Belvede


DEPLEATED ; Whalley 2nd gained : a hard-earned point against Burnley Belvedere after being put in yet again. * The innings was held to-


r- - .


, " dvedere moved to within gQ yyjjg 0f vjctory with only one


w ick e t down. The game turned, however, -on;-some nervous batting bv-the visitors and excellent Whalley fielding. ' . Belvedere ended the match


litheroe Men’s Summer Darts fWhalIeyt 2nd:' G. Hindle 1, ; eague is now down to the last . Wilson 22, D. Wilcock 2, M. 2 competitors. ;


HE singles competition in the spell.


. . . .\ .. having no luck during a 10 over . > . •>. < i- • > v


Walker 10, R. Eatough n.o; 16, ;


■ over St' Francis’s to consolidate , fourth position in . the table. Gisbum declared at 140 for 5 with Chris Sims making a superb 84. and then bowled out the Blackburn side for only 40. Tommy Thompson took 5 for


over the league leadership from Maraden, who had an open:


~ --— .............. . ...................... ipeni


days. The. “Old- Boys” put Queen’s Park out for a mere 26 and went on to win by eight wickets.


satisfied to Have gained a draw. , AH four Whalley bowlers.kept; very • tight, : with B;: Brown


' B l y B C . . . . 10 5 4 1 19 Gisbum........ ..;...... 10 4 2 4 14 Queen’s Pk............. 9 3 1 5 10 S’field....... ...........


St Francis’s ........... 9, 2 3 4 9 .9 2 3 4 9


.'Sabden..........'........10 1 13 6.6 Chatburn................ 10 1 2 7 5,


TOPS AT TENNIS \


WHALLEY' Tennis Club’s' men’s team remains top of the. East ’ Lancashire' Lawn Tennis


^OmSunday they'beat Black-,


■. bumf Northern; 6-3,, avenging, their only defeat -nin the, first;


i team,t also top of its league, has; "an^away.' i match '^against, -Queen’s;>of!(Blackburn, .on*


: match of the season; ..i.. The; Whalley>:club’s .mixed.


Sunday. , , f l ‘


BlyGSOB..;:.......... 10 7 3 024 Marsden................. -J>. 7 1.122 -


LEAGUE TABLE ■ PW D L.P -


date because of the local holiv .uunuey


19.Burnley GSOB have taken , from:


: Ribblesdale League Clitheroe v Baxenden,


Great Harwood v Ribbles­ dale Wanderers, Black­ burn Northern v Whalley, Settle v Cherry Tree.


Division One'


L o w e r D a rw en v Clitheroe, Belvedere v


Great Harwood, Old Ros- sendalians v Barnold­


swick; Cherry Tree vOs- waldtwistle Immanuel. Division Two


Ribblesdale Wanderers


v Rolls-Royce, Oswald- tw i s t le Immanuel v Settle, Earby v Rawten- stall, Whalley v Black­ burn Northern, Baxenden v Belvedere.


Football club’s gift to pigeon fanciers


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Homing Society have a new trophy to fly for.


The society is a neigh­


bour of Clitheroe FC at Shawbridge and the Lan­ cashire Combinat ion champions have presented the pigeon fanciers with a handsome shield.


fered for a young bird’s : open race and will be competed for annually, y- .


This shield will, be of­ ' Taking part .in the pre-;


sentation of the shield.to' the homing’ society were M r C / W h i t e s id e , Clitheroe . FC. chairman, Mr K. ' Wilkinson, a- comT mittee member , arid Mr J. Calvert- of the Trophy Centre, Accrington. :


Nigel Whiteside


Nigel takes over as


skipper at Shawbridge


CLITHEROE FC will' take the field under a new skipper when they begin. their de­ fence o f the Lanca­ shir e Combination championship title. Manager Ian Wilcox an­


nounces that he has ap­ pointed local player Nigel Whiteside to succeed _ Ian Sampson who, has joined , Ratcliffe Borough. Nigel; 21, formerly


played with Waddington FC in Blackburn Combi­ nation, Premier Division. Last season was his first full term with Clitheroe. Clitheroe’s good wishes


will go with centre-half John Lawson who :has been appointed manager-, of Chatburn FC in the Ribble Valley League., Said . Mr Wilcox: “John


has given loyal service over the past five seasons - and particularly as a member of the champion­ ship winning side. We: wish him the best of; luck."


The Shawbridge club ' -


has a hard game in pros­ pect in the preliminary • round of the FA Cup —


■ they have been drawn at home to Curzon Ashton,-a Cheshire League Division One outfit who reached the semi-finals of the FA Vase. - The game w ill be


played on S ep tem b er’ 13th, which Clitheroe ,■ hope will be a lucky 13th. ■ In, addition to the .pre- ,


season friendlies already announced, Clitheroe have * arranged to play West.' Lancashire League side B a r n o ld sw ic k P a rk ,,


Rovers. ; The game w i l l b e . /


, result over Globe to move into third place. In Division Two, Calder-


narrow win’ at Castle, each team having four winners, but Harwood gained the aggregate by two while Salesbury were beating Rishton 7-3. Great Harwood played a postponed match against Whalley and had a com fo r tab le 9-1 win. Clitheroe CC achieved a similar


. stones recorded a grand slam victory of 10-0 over Mercer Park to take them into second place, but congratulations to Victoria Hotel who managed to share the points with St Mary’s, the league leaders. Results: Division One: Clitheroe CC


Division Two: Calderstones


A 168-10, Mercer Park Ladies 73-0; Waddington 150-6, Metf- lex 143-4; Victoria Hotel 133-5, St Mary's 129-5.


LEAGUE TABLES Division One


Gt Harwood............... 12 9 3 78 Rishton Con............... 11 S 3GG Clitheroe CC............. 10 G 4 58 Oswald. Cons...... 10 6 4 55 Clitheroe Cas ........... 12 5 754 Spring Hill................. 9 5 451 Salesbury.................. 11 5 6 50 Globe......................... 10 3 7 46 Ribblesdale................ 12 4 8 43 Whalley...................... 11 3 837


PW L P Division Two


into top place in Division One of the league. They had a


161-9, Globe 124-1; Clitheroe Castle 129-4, Gt Harwood 132- 6; Salesbury 144-7, Rishton Cons. 139-3; Whalley 8, Rib­ blesdale 2; Gt Harwood 164-9, Whalley 101-1; Spring Hill v Oswaltwistle Cons, postponed.


St Mary’s................. 10 8 1 173 Cald. A .................... 10 5 0 5 60 Sales. Lds............ ;. 8 6 0 2 58 Waddington............ 8 6 0 256 Metflex................... 9 6 0 3 51 Mer. Pk. Lds.........:. 10 3 0 735 Victoria H............... 8 1 1 6 25 Cald. B................ 9 0 0 912


P W D L P


Canoeists head, for


-wild water


TWO Clitheroe teenagers head for- France and Au- j stria a week on Saturday as members of the British wild water river canoe team.


( . . . . . . . . . . .


(15) and , 18-year-old Stephen Dent will be the French Alps where they will train for a week with young French canoeists, before moving on for ' 10 days of international com- 1


First stop for Mark Mashiter


petition in Austria. ' The event will be a new ex­


perience for Mark, of Lang- shaw Drive, a pupil at Ribbles­


dale School, who will be racing in junior events. Mark ana Stephen are both members of Clitheroe and District Scout and Guide Canoe Club, al- I


though they practise wild water techniques with a club at Accrington. However, Stephen, of; Lit- i tlemoor Mill, Whalley Road, is ] no stranger to international , canoeing, having competed on five previous occasions either as a junior or a youth, which is his current status.


A former pupil of Ribbles­


the Clitheroe club excelled themselves in races on the River Weaver, at Frodsham. Seventeen-year-old Wendy


On Sunday, four members of


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Wilson came first in the senior slalom for Guides over 14, with Lucy Walmsley third. Another winner was Michael Bentley, who took the senior Scout race for over 14s. Close behind in


. • The other members from Clitheroe taking part were: Lucy’s sister Elizabeth, Shirley H a r t leb u r y , Sarah and Catherine Byrne, David John­ son, Haul Worswick; Michael Marsden, Steven and Ian Gel- dard,: Alan Taylor, Michael Whiteside and Steven Johnson. Afterwards, Shirley, Lucy,


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Sarah and Wendy dressed up as Pendle witches and entered


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New ‘boss’ for Chatburn FC


THERE will be a new


' man in command • when Chatburn ■ FC take- the field in the forthcoming- football season.


;


1 be on hand to welcome old and new players at; the first train­ ing session which will be held on Chatbum’s pitch tonight at


John Lawson, a former defen­ der with Clitheroe FC. He will


Taking over as- manager is


played.at'Victory Park o n / August 4th (6-45 p'.m.).,' : On the : social ' side, >


Clitheroe are holding/ a p disco-supper at the, Castle;; Restaurant tomorrow/! night.


Lady golfers, : , ,


■WINNER at the lady', captain’s-, day at Clitheroe Golf Club was Mrs S. - Humphreys (91-21-70 -, nett); Second- was :;Mrs;:.M.,;.,.


■ ’ The trophy..,was.;re--. ceived,by,MrjD. Kay, soc- ,; iety-president,twho thank- 1 ed 'the, 'club ,for 'th e ir , generosity.He1 congratu-


, fated Ithe , football: club,,on, it8’.«outstanding-wsuccess*.


last* season-and i‘. voiced- good wishes : for: a -con- * tinued .winning run.


nett) third.


. nett) - second'. ; Best gross i was t; Mrs D:Hamer with 81.- - -' 1 • i Winner,of .a competition in,•„ aid of cancer relief was Mrs D.T-,,


Wallis * (107-34-73 nett). -The 4 nine-hole,isenior-icontestii’jvasix, won(! by Mrs *M. Oglethorpe ;• with 34 nett.


won.-by ^Mrs. M.’ Brearley,;(37 nett) '. with Miss C. -'Hindie - (39. -


The •! seniors'.’ - nine-hole - wa s ■:». ’ ’ 11 ,* .’ ’ r


' Thompson (101-28-73 nett) with ;f , Miss. M: i Cavanagh, (104-30-74,


. 7 p.m. Last seaspn, Chatburn were


- were Division Two champions., i -i *


' i ;-•> mi ' - / Training starts i season; next: Wednesday,- a t '7


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, /,, , i P E N D L E .T R A D IN G E S T A T E . , r u A T B l iR N /Y f i H l C L IT H E R O E ;


/CHATBURN CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD.


*8v


, SLOT TV — PAY AS YOU VIEW , NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT .


BLACK &T'WHITE. DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT .


COLOUR AND DEREK LEIGH


SHIREBURN RV£:,';CUTHER0E. T,1.24161 * .It ’A


- , W. Beer


Removals and Odd Jobs . Undertaken


A. L. DINSDALE I.C.B. HIRE UPBROOKS CLITHEROE 22SS2


combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away Irom the wall mdepen- dent o l surrounding brickwork. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal tor existing stone arches often found in Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke prob­ lems. Delivery ex-stock. - ■


NOEL KING AND CO. WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS


............ - fo r a ll P & - :' » d and KENWOOD REPAIRS


lb. I All makes of new and reconditioned washers and !v I .... •


- ‘ cleaners 2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE — Tel .22979


HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS > •r' Sates and Workshop


ELECTRICAL CONTRACT WORK


FOR JOBS AROUND THE HOUSE OR IN THE GARDEN - MAKE IT EASY


HIRE HIRE HIRE


S P E C IA L WEEK-END RATES - FRIDAY p.m. — MONDAY a m.


TOWER SCAFFOLD.........£7 TOOLS................ ............ £12 Large stock of small plant tools at competitive rates


E. & D. (PLANT HIRE) LTD,


P EN D L E TRADING E S T A T E , CH A T BU R N Tel. C lith e ro e 41597


HOOLEY CYRIL


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023


REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF


HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatic


TELEVISION AUDIO REPAIRS


AND (ESTIMATES FREE)


20in. COLOUR TV’s ........... £ 1 2 0 1 year guarantee


OR £6.50 a MONTH RENT 20in. BLACK AND WHITE 6 months guarantee OR £3 A MONTH RENT


Nibble Celesertoce 6 2 W H A L L E Y RO A D , C L ITH E R O E Tel. 27280.


£ 3 5


ELECTRIC MIXERS ... £4 POWER SAW................. £6 EXT. LADDER............ .....£3 PACE BREAKER AND


GET


READY FOR


SUMMER


WE CAN HELP BY STOCKS OF GARDEN EDGES,


FLAGS, SCREEN AND CONCRETE BLOCKS,


WALLING STONE, SAND, COPINGS, CHIPPINGS, POSTS, KERBS, BRICKS,


DRAIN TILES, DAMP COURSE, GARDEN FURNITURE, TIMBER plus


DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR


ALL TYPES OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND TOOLS


Contact: ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD Saturday 7-30 — 12-30 p.m. CHATBURN CLITHEROE 41597


OPEN:Weekdays 7-30 - 5 - 3 0 p.m. PENDLE TRADING ESTATE


GIVE YOUR GARDEN AND


DRIVE A


FACE LIFT


MARSHALITE STONE BRICKS, BLOCKS, * SCREEN WALLING, CONCRETE FLAGS, GARDEN EDGINGS CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS STEEL LINTELS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES SLATE BATTENS


FELT


CHIMNEYPOTS GAS VENTS


SYSTEMS-SOIL, WASTE, DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS


OSMA RAINWATER


DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD D E R B Y ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311


Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON


COPPERTUBE AND FITTINGS


HANDTOOLS


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


SAND, CEMENT AGGREGATES


PLASTER BOARDS BM F r __________


BuUen Merctwts Federctor- YtolocdbuMeo'merchJrt-


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r^ l ADVERTISER ond TIMES TRADES GUIDE


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PLYWOOD AND TIMBER D.I.Y. and TRADE


ASBESTOLUX 8ft. X 4ft................. ...... ............£7.85 CHIPBOARD Hin.........................;.....8ft. x 4ft.£4.20 SHEATHING PLY Hin. 8ft. x 4ft......; TIM


£7.25 BLOCKBOARD %in. 8ft. x 4ft.........................£12.65 BER P.A.R. 2in. x 2in., lOp foot, 4in. x 2in„ 20p foot INTERNAL PLY DOORS............................from £9.50 EXTERNAL DOORS.. ...................... from £16.00


READY MADE DOORS IN STOCK. WINDOW FRAMES, DOORS ETC MADE TO YOUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS


ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tel. Clitheroe 41597


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