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22- Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 13th, ,1980


PRIMROSE M A IN


Austin Morris


HOWEVER YOU


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Full range of Maxi — Marina — Princess — Allegro — Triumph and Rover


Preferential Finance - Top part-exchange allowances. SELECTED GAUNTLET USED CARS


1979 (June) ROVER 3500 Auto. 6,000 miles only. Ex-staff car. Current on the road price £10,000, vast saving as.......... .................. ...............


1978 TRIUMPH Dolomite Sprint. Yellow, 12,000 miles only, current price £6500, exceptional value at................................................................................


1978 CLUBMAN Estate..............£2365 1978 T MARINA 1.8 SDL...........£2585 1978 ALLEGR01300 .................£2345 1978 ALLEGR0 1500 .................£2395 1978 DATSUN120Y..... ..............£2325 1978 PRINCESS 1800.................£2895 1977 PRINCESS 1800 HL.......... £2395 1977 TRIUMPH 1300...................£2150 1977 CLUBMAN Estate............ £2055 1977 MAX11750..........................£2400 1977 CHEVETTEE .....................£1945 1977 MARINA 1.3 4-door Super £2195 1976 ‘P’ MINI Clubman Saloon .£1595


1976 ALLEGR01300 4-door Super £1675


1975 ALLEGRO 1500 ................. £1495 1975 MARIN A TC Coupe............£1575


1975 VIVAS................................ £1395 1975 ‘P’ ESCORT 1300L.............£1495 1974 FORD Capri 2000 GT.........£1895 1974 MARINA 1.8 4-door............£1275 1974 MAX11750 H L ....................£1345 1974 AVENGER 1600 Super Estate


£1325


1972 MAX11750 ............................ £800 1971 MINI Estate........................... £695 1971 TRIUMPH 2000.....................£750


FOR SALE ON BEHALF OF CLIENTS


1978 TOYOTA Cellca ST. 7,000 miles only. 1977 ‘S’ MARINA HL 4-door. 5,000 miles only.


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1976 1975 1975 1975


As a teacher in Kirkby-mocrrside.


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■ He’ll tell you about ns astonishing roominess. More than enough for him


and his family. He’ll also enthuse about the Ladas


reliability, bached by the peare-of-mind’ of a 12 month unlimited mileage warranty. And Keith believes that because of


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he's owned that comes near this safety, reliability and value for money was his previous vehicle. A Lada'


Saloons from £2280 • to C3350 • Qlada


A T PRE-INCREASE PRICES USEDCARS


A FEW NEW LADAS 1976


‘R’ FORD Cortina 1300L 4-door Saloon. New shape, in white..... :........


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■p' PEUGEOT 304 4-door Saloon.......................................E2200 ‘P’ VOLKSWAGEN Passat. Yellow.......................................£1750 ‘N’ CITROEN GS 4-door Saloon..........................................£1495 ‘N’ CHRYSLER 180 Saloon. Green.....................................£1350


All the above carry our usual guarantee DEMONSTRATION CARS


1979 ‘V’ LADA 1300 ES Saloon. In blue, 3,000 miles only. Full manufacturer’s warranty.... ...... ............................ £2675


1979 ‘V’ LADA Niva. 4-wheel drive go-anywhere vehicle. Green, under 500 miles. Full manufacturer’s warranty


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'


Simplified servicing that keeps down running costs. Astra has it all.


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1979 ALFASUD-1.5 Super 4-door. Latest model, white with grey check trim,1 9,000 miles.....................


....£3345


1979 ALFASUD Tl 1500 White with charcoal . trim, glass sun root, 19,000 mlles..£3295


1978 T ALFASUD Sprint 1.5 Coupe. Alfa red. charcoal trim,..radio, ,13,000


miles ...................... .£3950 -


1978 ALFASUD 5M 4-door. Cilanto brown, * £n trim,' radio, 16,000 miles; Supplied and serviced by us........................ £2595


197B ALFASUD Tl 1.3 Cupa orange, 16,000 miles...............................................£2750


1978 ALFASUD 5M 4-door. Matese green, Ian trim, radio, 16,000 miles..........£2595


1977 ‘S’ ALFASUD Tl 1300. Metallic green, grey cloth trim, superb example lilted with high performance twin carb con-


; version, 18,000 miles. Given our hiah- ' est recommendation a l ..................£2595


1977 ALFETTA GTV 2000. Specially ' finished in Mercedes magnetite blue, ■ beige velour trim, glass sun root,


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1979 ‘T‘ ROVER 2600 Automatic. With extras, chocolate brown, 10,000 miles...............................................£6295


i v t n A i r p n e e A A A ■ ■ A A M M il* . tA f . ik


1979 T FORD Escort 1300L Automatic. Blue. 17,000 miles..........................£2995


1978 T MG Midget 1500. White, 8,000 miles............................


£2795


1978 'S‘ Reg. FIESTA 1300 Ghla. Black, 16.000 miles.................................. £3395


1978 ’ S' CORTINA 1600L. Blue, 25,000 miles.... ..........................................£2995 1978 ‘S' FORD Cortina 1600 GL Automa-


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1978'S’ FORD Cortina -2.3 Ghla. Green, 26.000 miles.......................


£4295


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f i I 1977 -S' Reg. VW Passat LX. Gold, 27000


1977 'S’ Reg. VW Passat LX. Silver. 18,000 miles ....................................


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‘Jackets off’ appeal to cricket club members


M E M B E R S o f Clitheroe .Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club were urged to dig deeper into their pockets and take their , jackets off to help complete work on the new pavilion.


meeting, treasurer Mr Norman Robinson said they had all worked hard on. the pavilion, but he stressed that most of the work must be completed the end of October to


At the club’s annual


Barnes said the. club had made a great move for­ ward • in. the year. “We seem to have more en­ thusiasm. and a lot more go ’than we had at the start of.the season.”


players who had provided a source of inspiration to the club and the tennis members received a pat on the back for the work they have, done to the courts.


’ He praised the netball . .


by --------------------------- am full benefit of a iports Council grant.


tee still wanted everyone to carry on with money­ raising efforts. Members were urgue to pay their subscriptions as soon as possible and the club is maintaining the £2.50 re-' duction for cricket and tennis members on sub­ scriptions paid by May 1st.


The executive • commit­


ters have been asked to consider life membership for £100, although' only five people did so last year. Cha irman Mr Ken


Reserves fight to the end


Hrinscnll 5, Clithcroc Res 3


CT.TTH’EROE. Reserves met Brinscall without Steve Rush, Mai Dennett and Keith Jones. Geoff Dover was captain in place of the injured Rush, and John Peel was in goal. Brinscall scored in their


To raise money, suppor­


balance sheet, Mr Robin­ son reported that expen­ diture had dropped from £10,301 la s t y e a r to £10,133. However, the ba­ lance had also dropped — to £625 from £1,470. This was mainly due to re ­ duced profits from the bar and income from social events.-


Presenting the annual


remain the same as last year ap a r t from th e under-13s who will pay £2.50 and social members who will pay £2. This is an increase of £1 and 50p respectively. Other subscriptions are:


S u b s c r ip t io n s will


cricket and tennis mem­ bers, £15; full members (including bowling) £5;


vice-presidents £5; juniors (16-18) £4, juniors (under 16) £2.50, senior citizens £ 1.


S ecretary Mr John


Boden said that 1979 had been one of the most dramatic in the history of the club, although not due to events on the field.


building programme — a new cricket and bowling pavilion with washing facilities — started in June. He hoped that by Easter they should see bowling and cricket mem­ bers emerging from the building.


The third phase of the


that the building fund had realised £1,600 which, al­ though commendable, was a little disappointing for a club with 1,400 members. He said the 1979 cricket


Mr Boden pointed out


league performances there were some highlights in


cup competitions. The 1st team defeated


subsequent league champ­ ions Read by five wickets ’ and the 2nd 11 fought themselves out of a rele­ gation position by playing disciplined and d e te r ­ mined cricket. The junior ; cricket members had another successful season. The bowling team also


had a disappointing time. After a brief spell in the first division of the Great H a rw o o d B o w l in g League, they had been re­ legated to the second. H ow ever , Mr Boden praised the members for their contribution of £543 to the building fund. Officers — President,


season had been a disap­ pointing one. The loss of three of the previous sea­ son’s first team batsmen placed great pressure on the run scoring and the shortage of batting power was the main reason for th e s um m e r ’s poor results.


Although no compensa­ tion was found for the


Clitheroe scrape through in


derby battle | Colne Dynamos 0 Clithcroc 0, •


first attack,Whitford beat­ ing Peel with a right-foot shot. Winstanley put them


two up af ter an other quick move down the middle, but a 30-yard shot by John Taylor, after a


food run, pulled a goal


seemed likely to take con­ trol, but within minutes of half-time Brinscall scored twice — through Whitford and Hoyle. A 40-yard shot which


ack for Clitheroe. For a while Clitheroe


caught Peel off his line increased Brinscall’s lead, but Clitheroe dominated the rest of the game. Portos scored with a


desperately as Clitheroe kept surging fonvard. Dover was unlucky with


header and Jimmy Taylor scored from the spot. Brinscall had to hang on


a free kick, Conti had a chance, Portos shot into the side of the net when well placed, and Rod Taylor hit a post with a header. But hard as they tried,


Humphreys, Dover, Devine, Conti, ’Waddington, Jim Taylor, John Taylor, R. Taylor, Portos.


they could not overcome the early setbacks. Clithcroc Res: Peel, Telese,


Sub: Kay.


Tough at the top


CLITHEROE have a break from the tensions of life at the top of the League when they travel to meet Great Harwood in the first round of the Combination Challenge Cup on Saturday.


.. But it will not be easy,


for Harwood have turned in some fine cup exploits this season ana reached the final of the Lancashire Amateur Shield. '


hopeful that key front­ runner Paul Clements will be fit again to come into the reckoning. He has added Clements and Geoff Dover to the- 13 players that were on duty for last week’s game with Colne Dynamos. Clements was certainly


missed in-(that match as the team dropped a point


to their fellow title chal­ lengers. But Mr Morris was not too disappointed. “It shows how much prog­ ress we have made that Colne were happy to play for a point,” he said.


since a' Colne side last came- to Shawbridge with that attitude.” C l ith e ro e Reserves have a home game with


“It must be some years ‘


'• Devine) u Conti;1 Wadding­ ton, Jim Taylor, Rod Taylor, John Tay lo r,'


. Ribchester. The squad is: Dennett,- Bate,’ -Telese, Humphreys, /Rush, .-Peel,


. Jones.-Townsend.Pfayers; • meet at King’s, Arms at-1-; 30 p.m. ^


LANCASHIRE Combination leaders Clitheroe and close rivals Colne Dynamos clashed in a real bruiser at Shawbridge on Saturday. Neither side gave anjj- bridge team began to click up front


thing away in this fu blooded local derby, which at times became a dour, scrappy struggle. Despite dropping a


point at home, Clitheroe still share the top of the table with Padiham, who have played an extra


game.Without a shadow of doubt, Clitheroe badly missed their leading scorer Paul Clements, absent from this vital four-pointer because of an


Wright understandably took time to settle after being out of the side for some weeks and this meant tha t Clitheroe found hardly any rhythm in a disappointing first


ankle injury. His replacement Glen


Roger, the brother of C l i th e r o e ’s Graham Walker in th e ir fu ll strength line-up, took the game to the Shawbridge side knowing that they needed a least a point to keep their title ambitions alive. They might have been


half. Dynamos, including


midfield graft of McGuire and Alan Eden. Eden, unfortunately


thanks to the ga


missed the chance of the match in the 55th minute. Big s tr ik e r Whiteside fought his way-past three defenders and his accu­ rate cross found Eden alone-in the six-yard box. But with the goal at his mercy he shot tamely and Carradice scrambled the ball clear. In a late rally Clitheroe


James Southworth; sec­ retary and. assistant sec­ retary, John Boden and Ted Wallace; treasurer, Norman Robinson; subs secretary and assistant, Norman Windle and Jim Oldcorn; cricket secret­ ary, Keith Fawcett; crick­ et f ix tu res secretary, Roger Banks; bowling secretary, Eric Porter; cricket league representa­ tives, John Boden, Colin Ward, Roger Banks.


Waddington keep fingers crossed


WADDINGTON bid to make it third time lucky on Saturday when they trav e l to Helmshore United for their quarter final of the Birtwistle Cup. The two p re v io u s


cut it f •


Clit


CLITHERO to gain their


the strong B1 The threequ


s tren g th en e i r e tu r n of Greatorex, and


mitted tackling many Blackpool A penalty go


Wilson gave C e a r ly lead, heavier Blac then put the pressure. The Clithe


compensated scrummaging by mobility in and the fast ci stantly threate pool. Mick Fox, c


for Clitheroe a; ward, increasec writh a try sc the Blackpool kick was char.


John Coates co 2nds t Clitheroe RUFC


the po Carnforth 2n


IN another cl Clitheroe ma snatch a victor earned and t’ thrown away.


After a hesi


which allow'ed side to move in point lead, Cli" tied down but 1 c u lt y in co pressure into pc


running of Pr centre finalh about a try wti converted, so turned round point down.


However, t Continued p


games were postponed be­ cause of a waterlogged pitch. Team manager John


Lund is hoping for a much improved performance than Saturday’s display against Lower Chapel. The winner of the quar­


ter final will meet Crown P ain ts in the semis.


' Lower Chapel themselves have reached the semis


might have clinched vic­ tory, although that would have been unfair on Dy-> namos, who displayed plenty of skill and spirit.


of muscle, too, for three of their players were booked for fouls, and another for dissent. The game attracted 213


They showed quite a bit


spectators,- Clitheroe’s highest league attendance this season. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


Jones. Colne Dynamos: Barker,


Whiteside (N), Eyles, Morris, Richards, McGuire, Sampson, Eden, Whiteside (S), Wright, Walker (G). Subs: Lawson and


in front by the interval were it riot for Denis Underwood saving well from McKayett’s diving header in the opening minutes. By contrast, Barker,


the Dynamos’ keeper, had a quiet time. He was only troubled by a shot from full-back Tony Eyles and weak headers from Simon Whiteside and Paul McGuire. That half-time pep talk


from Clitheroe manager Dave Morris seemed to do the trick, as the Shaw-


Hockey 2nds’ best game


Manager Dave Morris is WEST BRADFORD


and Newton. Referee: Mr S. Leaver (Pre­


Potts, Samuels, Hockey, Car­ radice, Isherwood, Baldwin, McFadven, Walker (R), Red­ head, McKavett. Subs: Davies


ston). Second half


collapse Waddington 2,


Lower Chapel 5.


WADDINGTON had'an off day they will want to quickly forget on Satur­ day when-Lower Chapel slammed in four second half goals.


The scores were level


at 1-1 at the interval, Paul Byrom scoring the home side’s goal.


Ladies’ Hockey Club 2nd Miller, team played their best game of th e se aso n against CSSA, who were lucky to win by two clear goals. The West Bradford for­


’ Having s ta r te d the season as a-predominantly young' and inexperienced team, West Bradford have developed into a side to be reckoned with and’ deserve every success in the future.


Mercer,’ Liz hCaton and Jane Wood worked; cease­ lessly, backing up the for­ wards, and. dropping back into ’ defence while the hacks, Sonia Parkes and Dorothy Barker, remained cool ana dependable :under pressure.


wards combined very well and deserved praise for their perseverence and d e te rm in a t io n . Pam Haythornthwaite earned special commendation for her untiring aggressive play th ro u g h o u t th e game. In m id f ie ld , . Kay


, • •


Their second consola­ tion goal came from Billy


Bialecki (M), Seedle, Rimmer, Spencer, Bush, Byrom, Kirk, Colebourne, Gardner, Miller. Subs: Bialecki (D) and Lund.


Waddington: Nuttall,


from: Nuttall, Bialecki (M), Seedle, Rimmer, Bialecki (D), Spencer, Bush, Byrom, Kirk, Green, Coleboume, Gard­ ner, Miller, Geldard. Players meet Waggon and Horses at 1 p.m. Waddington Reserves


and they face ROF. Waddington will select


the second hat no points unt dropped a supe lowing good Corless.


nut e s left, ( notched an uncr due to some sP Clitheroe.


stant reply writ scoring a good some fine pass’ centres.


This produc


Kath th Winn


have a home game against Catholic YC at Twitter Lane (kick-off 2-30 p.m.). Manager Peter Carter


selects from: Phillips, Smith, Boyd, Stanford, Birch, Stewart, Hutchin­ son, Gidlow, Green, Conti, Dean, Geldard, Hargreaves, Carter.


Cub-Scouts


LOYOLA and Trinity Tigers are joint winners of this season’s Clitheroe and district Cub Scout Football League. Final results are: St


fixture, Valley


Mary’s 1, Trinity Tigers 6; St Paul’s 0; Loyola 5; Chipping 1, Whalley 9. The one outstanding between Hodder and Whalley


at


H u rs t Green, will played


feree: Mr P. Marsden


on Sunday. ars


Ladies’ darts


LATEST positions in the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts League are: Division One: Horse Shoe


81, Joiners A 77, Joiners B 77, Black Horse A 68, Bonny Inn 64, Royal Oak 64, Whalley Arms 62, Black Bull 58, Fief- den’s Arms 56, Judge Walmes- ley 48. Highest score: A. Spencer


n). (Re­ be


THE Ribbl Ladies’ Town < started their League campai style, with a Rossendale Lad


In an exciti


a t th e Spr i Langho, the o the match de; the last game, score 3-3.


Horse Shoe te through without lems and ’ note


But Kath W


win. Victories b;


margins went t Waadington : Brown (both B1 and Ba rba r (Spring Mill) Bleazard (Spri 2-1 as did Pat Linda Briggs - ers A). Howe had the highe. 137.


ladies is on Su they t ravel Heywood.


The next fixt With less th’


92, British Legion 84, Catholic Social Centre B 83, Pendle Witch 80, Catholic Social Centre A 77, Spring Mill 75, .Central WMC Tu, Low Moor Club 66, Black Horse B 62, Craven Heifer 58, Victoria 53.' Highest score: E. Briggs (Catholic Social Centre A) 128.;


(Joiners B) 140. Division Two: Brown Cow


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