i
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 14th, .1980 19 y 22331 'i
RQETP RALLY-BRED
TALBOT SUNBEAMS
HORIZONS AVENGERS
ALPINES now in our showrooms
4 0
tew £4190 TWO LEFT
lew£3865 ■ONLY
TALBOTS IORIZON SX
IIVERY ■livery and number plates.
R i b b l e v a l l e y l e a g u e %
Vitken Shield time
APART from a first-round replay, clubs in the Ribble Valley Football League will be engaged
in.the sec ond round of the Aitken Shield this weekend.
Committed to replay are
Roe Lee West and Victoria who drew one-all on Satur
day. Through to round two
a r e Ri mi n gt o n and Sabden. In D i v i s i o n One,
R i b b l e s d a l e A F C strengthend their hold on the lead with a 6-0 defeat of Trinity. Also on the los ing side (in Division Three)
were Trinity Reserves who conceded 17 goals to Martin Velvets without reply. But as. in other defeats these youngsters earned praise for their sportsmanship.
RESULTS Aitken Shield, round
one: Transport 1, Riming ton 2; Sabden 6, Pendle Furniture 0; Roe Lee West 1, Victoria 1. Division One: Trinity 0,
Ribblesdale AFC 6; Wnal- ley Arms 1, Chatburn 4; West Bradford 6, Spring
Mill'2. Division Two: Chatburn
Velvets 17, Trinity Res 0; Hurst Green Res 0, Whal ley A 1.
Res 9, Calderstones 1. Division Three: Martin
FIXTURES Aitken Shield, round DISPLAY
....£2195 ....£2195 ....£2875 ....£4195 ....£4995 ....£2395 ....£2625 ....£2425 ....£2995 ....£3595 ....£2850 ....£4775 ....£2875 ....£4350 . ...£1795 ....£3 050 ....£1 795 ....£1 895
USED VEHICLES IN DISPLAY
TE CARS
JrRO EN CX 2400 GTi. Finished ■silver. Used only by our com- T iy director
JR O E N Reflex. Red, radio/cas- | e
TOTA Cressida. Low mileage |R O E N GS Pallas
GET/ f E W B
\GE OF CITROEN 7REASE PRICES
jGET"
Is of punday 10 a.m. to 12
king equipment) [CE
WAND IRS
Estimates FREE) IRY
|diham 78263) t i n g
\H February 29th. 1980. G Y Tel. 33311
to 7, p.m. noon to 5 p.m.
th fee i)i »,'i.
two: Hurst Green v Sta tion Hotel (GL), Spring Mill v Chipping (BB), Read Utd v Wnalley A (DC), Ribblesdale AFC v Grind- leton (RA) , Trinity v Hurst Green Res (TJ), Sabden v Martin Velvets (DM), Chatburn v Riming ton Res (CB), Brown Cow v West Bradford Res (TW), West Bradford v Henthorn Utd (TP), Trin ity Res v Rimington (JD), Cross Keys v Whalley AC (NB), Lord Nelson v Whal ley Res (ID). First round replay: Vic-
. toria v Roe Lee (MF). Sunday — round two:
Waggon and Horses v Cal derstones.
Chatburn
run riot Chatbum Res 9, Calderstonos 1
SECOND Division leaders Chatburn completely overran Calderstones on a wet pitch, which became even worse as the
match went on.
men, soon trailedt to goals by Peter Czapowski and Tony Smithson. That was how the score stayed until the closing half-hour when Chatburn at last cashed in on their dominance
The visitors, who only had 10 , ,
C h a tb u r n s to p C e l t i c ’s u n b e a t e n r u n
Whalley AC 1, Chatburn 4
WHALLEY Arms Celtic’s tremendous run of unbeaten games in Division One: of the Ribble Valley Football League came_ to an end on Saturday when, in heavy conditions, Chatburn deservedly defeated them 4-1.
The crucial part of the
match proved to be the opening quarter of an hour before the pitch became too cut up for attractive football to be possible. Chatburn took ful l
advantage of a hesitant Whalley defence- to score twice through Croft, who saw ,his centre carry straight into the top corner of the net, and then King who took full advantage of a misunderstanding b e t ween Wilson and Jimmy Foster to head in Astin’s accurate pass. In- between these goals,
Celtic had an amazing escape when a shot from Conti stuck in the mud almost on the goal-line, enabling the defence to clear. As a spectacle of foot
ball, the game became the victim of atrocious condi tions. Celtic tried hard to find their true rhythm but
• Chatburn were always in command with Dobson playing extremely well at the back. In the second h a lf , two
Stalemate in the mud
Roe Lee West 1, Victoria 1
A STIRRING contest on a mudbath of a pitch failed to decide which side should go through to the second round of the Aitken Shield. Premier League side
Victoria were given a tough time by their oppo nents from the second flight, who fought all the way. It was Roe Lee who
went into an early lead when Steve Holden neatly clipped the ball over the advancing goalkeeper. However, the pub side
to stay on
THERE is no sign of the bubble bursting at Shawbridge, with Saturday’s trinmnh against Wi Wieran Rovers taking
A A IJU AW A J J 4 0 i i V O l g l i U i triu ph Combination table. Club chairman Mr Cyril
Whiteside is “absolutely delighted” at, the way things are going. “If any one had suggested to me at the start of the season that we would be in our current
position, I would have thought they were mad,” he said.
we are proving some of prophets of doom wrong and people are beginning to take an interest in Glitheroe FC again.” Saturday’s gate certainly proved Mr Whiteside’s point — it broke the 100 barrier for the second suc cessive home match.
“But, at'the same time The top of the Combina-'
tion table has been thrown wide open after league leaders Barrow Reserves’ 4-1 defeat at Vulcan New ton. Fellow challengers Pa d i h am and Bacup Borough had their games called off.
/ _ DJSst^y
Barrow R .....2110 7 4 4,1 20 27 Clitheroc.....18 9 i 2 J2 8 2o Padiham....... 1910 o ^ 3 1 ^ 2o
DAVE MORRIS . . . surprised T°f>WeD I. F A P
Bacup...........1810 \ VulcanN...... 15 8 5 231 13 21
An offshoot of-the suc
cess is that manager Dave Morris has been asked to continue in charge for the
1980-81 season. Mr Morris said this week
were back in the picture when Steve Tomlinson was. in the right place to prod the ball home after a goal mouth melee. As conditions became
unlucky own-goals by Celtic’s Kevin Ainsworth and Dobson put the game safely in Chat- bum's pocket, but they were more the victims of the condi tions than their own mistakes. Celtic pulled back a goal late
worse, both teams found it di f f icul t to carve out chances. But Roe Lee striker Pete Robinson went close on a couple of occasions. The tie went into extra
Price were the only players who did not allow the conditions to prevent them making the kind of effort due from all players if any sort of result is to he (rained from matches played under simi lar circumstances. Mention must also be made of the good stan dard of refereeing by Mr Tom Poole.
which ruined any possible enter tainment, Chatburn were the better team on the day and fully deserved their victory. Dobson, Astin, King and goalkeeper Johnson were outstanding. For Celtic, Titterington and
in the game — probably the best of the match — when good team work enabled John Ainsworth to slot the ball home with a low shot. Despite the heavy going,
Foster (J), Ainsworth (K), Price, Foster (D), Foster (R), Brooks, Ainsworth (J), T it terington, Bargh. Sub: Ronnan. Chatburn: Johnson, Mus-
Whallcy AC: Wilson, Drews, _ Smalley. .
and knocked in seven more. Smithson led the way, com
pleting his hat-trick and the o th e r g o a ls c am e f rom Czapowski, Rod Read, Gary Scott, Kerne Pratt and substi
tute Derek Mercer. The sole reply for Calder
stones was by Snaw. Only good work by the visitors keeper Ward prevented the scorehne
being even greater. Chatburn Res: Robinson,
Sub: Mercer.
Clitheroe Ladies tame the
Tigers Clitheroe Ladies' FC 6, Preston Tigers 1
AN un d er -s tr en g th Clitheroe side still proved
too strong for Preston, and the win keeps them on the promotion trail in the Sec- ond Division of the North- West Women’s League. Clitheroe were without
K
Dinsdale, Read, Knowles, Parkes, Foulker, Pratt, Scott, Smithson, Czapowski, Speak..
Plucky Trinity swamped
Martin Velvets 17 Trinity Res 0
AS both of these Ribble Valley League, Division Three, teams had been out of action for a month, it was agreed that. the game should proceed despite a
a second.
from Southworth and Donnelly before Bolton scored with a bril liant header to rive his side an
There were further goals . . .
interval lead of five clear goals. Bolton netted a muck couple
waterlogged pitch. Velvets attacked from the
t ime , but it was the weather which had the final say and the teams will have to start all over again in this week’s replay.
Michael beats field of 200
WADDINGTON athlete Michael Morton won another round of his com eback battle when he triumphed in the Northern Men’s Cros s -Count ry Championships at Durham on Saturday. Michael (20), of Queens
grove. Astin. Bretherton, Dob son, Croft, Hargreaves, Ham- son, King, Conti, Young. Sub:
way, came home in front of more than 200 starters on a six -mile course made very heavy by torrential rain. He finished 16 seconds clear of the second man. It was Michael’s first
major cross-country vic tory of the season and his next big test comes a week on Saturday (February 23rd) when he takes part m
a run at Leicester m the National Championships.
Band Club take full points
start and Wykes quickly put them in the lead and then added
FIRST team to achieve an 8-0 win in Clitheroe and
Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League, Billington Band Club A have narrowed to four point s the gap separating them and lead ers Calderstones A.
after the break and then came off to give Barnes his first game since recovery from injury. By this time Martins were
scoring almost at will and they went into double figures with
the help of Donnelly (3), Wykes, Barnes and Dunn (two each) and
M
Trinity side earned credit for not allowing their heads to droop, and despite the scoreline goalkeeper Winckley had an
CA 6young but very spirited
excellent game. Martins best players were Allen, Barnes and Southworth.
player-manager Vanessa McLeod and only fielded 10
D e b u t a n t S y l v i a Rimington showed up well
_ , .
Preston pulled a goal back, . . .« * ..ll. ....«
but the result was never in in
doubt. Scorers for Clitheroe
we r e Elaine. Phelan, Mandy Turner, Adele Duckworth, Donna Wes- tall and there were two
own goals. Clitheroe are now in
fourth position and have a real crunch match on Sun day when they travel to Cleveleys to take on secon d-placed ICI.
Cub-Scouts
. IN Saturday’s game m the Cub- Scouts league Gmburn and Irin- ity Tigers drew 4-4 and Ribbles
dale' test 2-5 to Trinity -Tigere. Fixtures on Saturday are: ^ t , Paul’s v GUburn: Tnrnty Panth ers , v Pendle (J. Rowley); ;St Mary’s v Chipping. (J . Barrett). Whalley play Trinity- Tigers on
Sunday. -■
ers, but three first- goals tamed the Tigers
and put the home side m control.
as Clitheroe kept up the pressure after the break.
Noblett, Dunn, Patel, Allen, McVey, Southworth, Shannon (P), Donnelly, Bolton, Wykes. Sub: Barnes.
Martin Velvets: Shannon (J), -
Dixon, Neilson, Edmondson, Burgess, Whittaker, Wilkinson,
T r in i ty Res: Winckley. , ,
Slater, fumbull, Threlfall, Har- rison.
Ladies■ darts
LEAGUE positions are as follows in the Ribble Val ley Ladies Darts League, First Division: •■■■■■■ Horse Shoe 61, Joiners
B 60, Black Horse A 59, Joiners’ A 59, Royal Oak 57, Whalley Arms 52, ,
. taker (British Legion) 140; •; Highest finish, L. Webster
Bonny Inn 49, Black Bull 46, Judge Walmesley 39, Fielden’s Arms 37. .Highest score, N. Whit-.
’ (Joiners’ B) 138. , Second Division: Brown
; Social'Centre A.58, Cem- ■ ral Workingmen s Club 55, Black Horse B 51,'Craven.
■ ion 65, Spring Mill 64, Pen dle- Witch 61.' Catholic
Cow 77, Catholic Social Centre B 67, British.Leg-
.1 Heifer 51, Low Moor. Club . 151, Victoria 40.
,, ... Band Club B remain in .
third place but could only draw this week and now trail by seven points.
- Highest finish is by.P. Campbell, -Band Club, A,
157. Results: Ribblesdale W. '
CC 5, Low Moor Club, 3; Central WMC A 4, Billing- ton BC B 4; Billington BC A 8, Central WMC 0; Cal derstones A 6, Clitheroe CC 2; British Legion-3, Catholic SC 5; Social Club 4, Calderstones B 4. League placings, all
played 15: Calderstones A 88, Billington A 84, Billing-
ton B 77, Ribblesdale W. CC 73, Central WMC A 65, Calderstones B 56, Central WMC B 53. Low -Moor Club 52, British Legion 52, Catholic SC 46, Social Club 42,. Clitheroe CC 36.. ,
RUGBY LINE-UP
CLITHEROE Rugby
Club’s team to meet Eccles Fourths at home on Satur day is: P. J. Wilson, D.
Jon es, R. Lund, S. Greatorex, R. Wildman,
A. Gordon, J. Coates, K. Gregory,-T. Lee, A.-'Par kinson, A. Wngley, J."Hol-
den, A; Sweeney, P. Dins dale, B.- Howarth. -Meet at the clubhouse at 1-45 p.m. The second team, 'away
to Eccles. Fifths;-risr-'K. Moore, I. Lambert, J: Hill, D. Tindall, I. .Richardson, Mi.Emmott, C. Roberts, J. Walker, D. -Tattersall,. I.
’ Duxbury, P. Ramsey, G. i Williamson, M; Fox, A. ! Corless, -D.-■.Shepherd: \ Meet'at- the, clubhouse at
12-45 p.hi.'
CLITHEROE MARCH ON
Clitheroc 2, Wigan Rovers 0.
NOT even a gluepot pitch could slow down Clitheroe in their chase for the Lancashire Combi-1 nation title at Shawbridge on Saturday.
atrocious conditions as well as could be expected and claimed another two points to stretch their unbeaten run to 13 games. But struggling Wigan Rovers,
They adapted to the
Waddington snatch win
Crown Paints 0, Waddington 1
with only two points so far this season, made a game fight of it and were a little unlucky not to find the net on a number of occasions. Clitheroe initially threatened
.A FIRST-HALF goal from Billv
to run riot. They took the lead as early as the eighth minute when Alan Eden had all the time in the world to head home a perfectly flighted cross from Graham Walker.
A second goal five minutes
before the break from centre forward Simon Whiteside typified Citheroe’s confident, almost arrogant style. He col lected a pass from Ian Sampson and shrugged off a challenge before rounding the keeper and
Miller was enough to give Wad dington the points and wreck the home side's excellent record in this season's premier league of the Blackburn Combination. The goal came af ter 20
minutes when debutant Steven Smith sent over an accurate centre for Miller to head home. Kicking down the slope, with the wind in their favour, Wadding ton continued to create chances but were denied by some good work from the Crown goal keeper. After the interval, it was the
thumping the hall into the net. I t seemed natural to expect
further goals in the second half. But unfortunately both teams became gradually frustrated — and' no doubt tired — in the energy-sapping mud.
In fact, all forms of construc tive football were soon extinct, as everyone resorted to pump ing the
. delenders would slip . ball o or in
when they did Dennis Under wood andnis counterprpart or the
the hope that .
woodwork came to tne rescue. Although Clitheroe’s perform
ueu -.hey...... —-— — d ni
. fourth consecutive win at Shaw
bridge.The result is even more ere- ditable considering that they were without regular centre half John Lawson, who is under sus pension, and midfielder Glen Wright, still suffering from an ankle injury.
ance was not as stylish as in recent games, they can be happy with two home points — their
Clitheroe s Alan Eden (shirt _
pulling) and Wigan’s Rimmer (foul) were booked in the game, which was sponsored by Brian Dootson Ltd.
C l i th e ro e : Underwood, Whiteside N, Eyles, Richards, Morris, Eden, McGuire, Samp- son, Clements^ Whiteside Walker. Subs: Dover and Jones. Wigan: McCardlc, Jones,
Yemenis, o,
Bannister, Belshaw, Tickle, Gwinnett, Rimmer, Andrew, O’Neil, Benson, Maalma, Subs:
(Cleveleys). Attendance: 103.
Police too strong for Empress
EMPRESS Squash Club went
down 3-2 to Lancashire Police Dave Matthews starred for Empress although his match
ended in a narrow defeat. Dave matched a veryexperiencedand
.competitive opponent with skil- f " ’ ------^ -nd v
ul squash and was unlucky to lose the fifth game 9-7. Malcolm ' Macdonald and Mark Chapman
scored the Empress points with c ..........."hut
McLaughlin and Mike Heyworth were unable to clinch the match. The second team were seri ously depleted by injury but
onfident victories but Conor
pulled off a fine 3-2 win at Bel- vaie. Eddie Vidley led the way with a 3-1 win in the top match, the other winners being Brian Hayward and Roger Altham, both by 3-0. Keith Tomlinson and Robert Fielding played well without success. ' The third team met their match after the recent winning run. Against Pines the only con solation in a 5-0 defeat came from Brian Smith who was most unlucky to go down 3-2 after a fine display. Skipper Mike Fielding’s recent heroics ended with a rare defeat, and Suart Wardle, Peter Wilson and Nick . Weaver also lost.
1 . Gross country
i Championships at Framwellgate Moor, Durham, on Sunday,
CLITHEROE members of Clayton-le-Moors H a r r ie rs achieved the following results in ■ the’ Northern Cross Country
i ' .Youths’ race: 37th, ■ Graham' •: P a t te n , . 26min. 58bcx;‘ 74th, i Derek: Parrott, ,28min. ,26sec.; : 79th Shaun . Livesey, ;28min. ; 38sec. ' The team finished; 12th t with 252 points. Duncan-Park finished 216th in the boys' race.
. and
that he was almost certain to accept but was rather surprised that the offer had come so soon. “I would rather have had a trophy on the sideboard first, but I don’t see any real prob lems,” he said. The side have a break
from league action this weekend, Saturday’s name against Chorley Reserves has been called off because Chorley’s first team are playing at home. The game has been rear ranged for February 27th. However, the clubs will
meet on Sunday, with Chorley Res vi s i t ing Shawbridge for the second leg of the George Watson Trophy tie. Clitneroe have an excellent chance of making progress, having earned a goalless draw in the first clash. Defender John Lawson
is still under suspension and front-runner Paul Cle ments is unavailable, so Mr Morris will select from: Underwood, Whiteside (N), Eyles, Richards, Mor ris (P), Eden, McGuire, Sampson, Whiteside (S), Walker, Dover, Jones, Rush. The Reserves, whose
away clash with BAC was washed out on Saturday,
have no f i xtur e thi s week.
B . M c V BUILDER
for Stone Fireplaces, tiling (floor and wall) flagging and
crazy paving, roof repairs, concreting and pointing.
NO JOB TOO SMALL Tel. Clitheroe 22186
P. KNIGHT (BUILDERS)
D om e s t ic an d In d u s t r ia l b u i ld in g malnta inan ce and repairs
' and still wdrried CrowifOifThe
villagers’ turn to come under pressure, but they survived well
break. So firm was the Wad dington barrier, that Crown s frustration at the prospect of losing their second home game boiled over 10 minutes from time and one of their players
was sent off.
Seedle, Bialecki (D), Bialecki (M), Bush, Byrom, Kirk, Col- ebourne, Gardner, Miller. Subs:
Waddington: Nuttall, Smith, . , Geldard, Green. SQUAD MIDFIELD dynamo Tony Bush
will be missing from Wadding- ton’s line-up on Saturday for the
Salford University, but the vil lagers will still be hoping for revenge, after losing 3-1 in the seasons first clash at Rishton.
Tony has a commitment at LEAVEALL YOUR
able to choose from 14 players, because the Reserves have an
Manager John Lund will be
open date. The squad is: NuttaH, Rim-
mer, Secdle, Bialecki (D), Bialecki (M), Kirk, Byrom, Green, Coleboume, Gardner, Miller, Geldard, Smith, Gidlow. Players meet at 1.45 p.m. at the
ground.
Victory in last minute
Hock and Leyland. Referee: Mr A. R. Morton
ClitherGo 1st *lpts Rochdale 3rd 3pts
THREE second team plavers, Robert Wildman, Doug Jones and Joe Molden, played for Clitheroe’s first team in the home fixture against Rochdale 3rd — the first two on the wings and Molden in the second
row.
Jones and Molden, # and they showed every intention of keep
It was the first-team debut ot , . . .
ing their places. Good h a n d l in g by the
Clitheroe backs nearly gained an early score, but as the ground cut up and the ball became slip pery open play became difficult. Scrappy play produced no score by half-time.
soon after the restart, but this led the Clitheroc pack to taKe control and pressurise their
Clitheroc gave away a penalty .
ounonents. Clil
Jlither'oe’s sound defence
broke down all Rochdale s attacks, but with time running out defeat was on the cards. t The pack continued to domi
nate plav and from a scrum on the Rochdale line John Coates broke away on the blind side. r. J. Wilson took his pass and dived into the comer for the winning
try.
A ‘battle of roses’
CLITHEROE Uni ted Reformed Church footbal- . lers have a “battle of the,
roses" ahead of them. Their opponents in tne
quarter-finals o f ,,11?® Nat ional Youth^Clubs Association football com petition will be a Leeds youth ,club ■ and the game will be played at Leeds on
> February- 24th.- . , . ' The Cl i theroe lads
: reached the quarter finals ; by virtue of a 3-1 wm.over Cumbria side Keswick YU_
JOHN LYNCH Builder
FOR WALL AND FLOOR TILING. ALTERATIONS, FIREPLACES AND ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS.
Tel. Clitheroe 25109. PACKAGE and PARCEL
DELIVERY Same day service
distance no object Tel. CLITHEROE 24672,
THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE
lems. Delivery ex-slock. _
RUBBISH PROBLEMS TO US
CONTAINER SERVICE
SKIP
E R I C D U G D A L E (MERCHANTS) LTD
PENDLE TRADING ESTATE,-, CHATBURN
• Tel. Clitheroe 41597
PLUMBING at competitive prices
CENTRAL HEATING
C. N. FORT
18 KENILWORTH DRIVE CLITHEROE
Phone Clitheroe 25680 tor free estimate
DOORS SAND NAILS BLOCKS SCREWS TIMBER MANHOLES
STONE D.P.C. CEMENT PUTTY
LIGHT HAULAGE 71 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE. Tel. 22857 W. Beer
Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken
D. ECCLES Plumbing and Central
Heating Boiler servicing carried out
FOR FREE ESTIMATE Phone Clitheroe 24645
BUCKETS COPINGS ROOFING. TOOLS
BRICKS DRAINAGE All the above and many other Items at
PLASTER FLAGS
ADHESIVES CHIPPINGS
LADDERS
ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN, CLITHEROE 41597
FORECAST FOR 1980 “SHOWERS”
INSTALL YOUR SHOWER FOR 1980
Quick Hygienic and Economical (a shower uses only a fraction ot the hot water compared to a bath)
We stock MIRA mechanical and thermostatic, also MIRALEC and BREFCO 7kw instantaneous electrical showers,also shower cubicles, curtains and rails
combines modern efficiency with classic ele gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wall indepen dent of surrounding bnckwork. Freestanding it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke prob
■■ ■ Rayburn Cookers for Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas,
Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulelos. Spares for Rayburn, Baxi and most stoves.
FRED MANBY & BRO -High Street, Sklpton. Est. 18i 7 ^ T e l e p h o n e _ 5444^
WOODWORM & DRY ROT BUILDING INJECTION & MAINTENANCE FREE SURVEY & QUOTATION
RISING DAMP WE CURE
J . A . H O LM E S TEL. 25474 (Clitheroe) „
PLYWOOD AND TIMBER DJ.Y. and TRADE
ASBESTOLUX Bit. x 4ft.-................. U.85 CHIPBOARD Kin............. : ; £4.2 ‘ - 0
SHEATHING PLY Mil. 8ft. x 4H ......-.£7.25 BLOCKBOARD %in .................. ....£|2.6S TIMBER P.A.R. 2in. x 2in., lOp loot, 4i». x 2in„ 20p foot '
READY MADE DOORS IN STOCK. WINDOW FRAMES, DOORS ETC MADE TO YOUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS
ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) ’ ' PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN
f ' '
TeK.CIltheroe 415 97 , , LTD
DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD DERBY STREET CLITHEROE
T©l 22311 B M F BuMeri Merchants Federation
■ iwimuwnmnacnani- \Thepro«essonat>Bhoro<»TiprDwmeil
Small jobs und ertak en Re feren ces if required
Phone CLITHEROE 2 5 6 0 6
THE HOOVER Cleaner Repair Specialist
K. B. HOLMAN
' 4 BROOKES LANE, WHALLEY
RING WHALLEY 3434 after 5 p.m.
Service or Repairs
Guaranteed. Collection, Delivery, Estimates Free.
C. WILSON
Painter and Decorator (Apprentice trained)
4 Moss Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24370
Interior and exterior.
Engineer leaves
Whalley WHALLEY CC’s profes sional for last season, Farokh Engineer has not been re-signed. A sub committee has been set up to find a replacement, but no names were mentioned at the annual meeting of the cricket section of Whalley Cricket, Bowls |
and Tennis Club. After a review of lost season
on the field by secretary Mr Jim Rudd, this year’s officials were elected. They are: chairman — Alex Anderson, vice-chairman _George Davenport, secretary — Steve Barker, first team cap tain — John Slinger, vice captain — Vic Morris, second team captain — Gordon Hindle. vice-captain — David Daven- port.
retary in order to devote more . time to keeping the club’s Sta- |
Mr Rudd has retired as sec . ,
the village’s Conservative Club, a minute’s silence was observed in memory of Mr Ellis Charnley, an honorary life member who died only a few hours earlier. All three of the club’s sections
tion Road ground in good shape. At the start of the meeting in
March 26th. C Y R IL H O O L E Y
EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER
57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023
REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF
HOOVER
APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatic
SPRING TIME JOBS AROUND THE HOUSE OR IN THE GARDEN
(HIRE) MAKE IT EASY (HIRE) ELECTRIC MIXERS £2.50 per day £10 per week
ACROW PROPS EXTENSION LADDERS AND POLE, SINGLE PHASE SAW BENCHES, £2 per day £8 per week,
ELECTRIC DRILLS, SANDERS, SAWS, PLANERS E.&D. (P LA N T H IR E )
LTD
PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tel. CUTHEROE 41597
NOEL KING AND CO. for all
WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and KENWOOD REPAIRS
All makes of new and reconditioned washers and cleaners
| HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIs") Sales and Workshop
2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE — Tel. 22979 gan K / v * * / * , * w - , econd spot in the
f ADVERTISER end TIMES TRADES GUIDE
T . Fieldin g ftSons
(Contractor) Ltd Fernslde Barn,
Fernslde, Twlston
For DOORS, WINDOWS, PORCHES and ali other
types of joinery Prompt attention.
Phone Glsburn 345 day, Clitheroe 24734 evenings.
RIBBLE
DAMP PROOFING approved contractor
Free survey and estimate
Immediate attention
T e l . C l i t h e r o e 26687
GAS APPLIANCES SUPPLIED, FITTED and SERVICED
i
CENTRAL HEATING ESTIMATES FREE
CONTACT
S. PASSMORE CORGI REGISTERED
C L I T H E R O E 2 6 2 3 8
will hold a joint annual meeting at the Conservative Club on
TE LEV ISIO N ^ AND
AUDIO REPAIRS (ESTIMATES FREE)
20in. COLOUR TV’s...........£ 1 2 0 1 year guarantee
OR £6.50 a MONTH RENT
20in. BLACK AND WHITE............£ 3 5 6 months guarantee
OR £ 3 A MONTH RENT N ib b le {KritScrtotcc
62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 27280.
NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)
BLACK & WHITE SLOT TV—PAY AS YOU VIEW
COLOUR AND
NEW TVs 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT
D E R E K L E IG H I smmilRH IVi.. CLITHEROE. Tel. MIS!
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20