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-ii s r.. ■ Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times, July 17th,-1980 challenge


CL.ITH E R0 E ' came " very close to picking ' up three points from a drawn ^game with Baxenden,. the major share, finally , going to ! the v is ito r s by a margin of six runs.


C l i th e r o e ’ s chance


hinged chiefly‘on a fifth- wicket partnership bet­ ween Keith Fawcett and 17-year-old David Hard- castle. When that was broken there was still a possibility of grabbing the


lion’s .share but' succeed­ ing batsmen did not rise to the occasion. Baxenden’s ' substitute


p r o fe s s io n a l Cumbes (Worcestershire) took two wickets in one oyer after having been brought back into the attack and he ended with seven for 55. • -Baxenden had one over


left when they declared at 139 for 7, by no means a formidable to ta l and reached by way of a re­ covery after a modest be­ ginning. Most of the runs came


from a third-wicket stand of 72 by Hayton (45) and Pilling (42). This took them to 97 after which Pilling and Cumbes saw


out-with Clitheroe still 10?* short of the figure of 128 ■ which would give them , three points, with _ one


over left.


. ’ ; ,


....... Clitheroe 122 for 9, Baxenden 139 for 7 dec.


them to 115. From that stage the in­ nings collapsed as Baxen-


.den suffered three run­ outs, one of them to a spectacular return by Foulds from near the boundary. - Pilling, dropped when


two, was the first to go and he was soon followed b y H o d g k in s on and Cumbes. Baxenden were then 122 for 6, the next wicket fell at 129 and the not-out batsmen managed to add another 10. Although Clitheroe put


down four catches — one of them a most difficult one — their ground field­ ing was good and they went in with justifiable hopes of winning. Fawcett had one of his


best games for Clitheroe and it was. his efforts, ably supported by Hard- castle, that kept those hopes alive after Cumbes had sent the first four men back for a total of 42 runs. The pair stayed to­


Another Clitheroe batsman joins Wanderers


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers have made a second signing at the expense of their Chat- id rivals.


burn Roa They began the season


by signing Neil Duck­ worth, who opens fo r them, and now they have been joined by former Clith'eroe opener Graham


Davies. Graham, a stylish left-


hand bat, should be in­ v a lu a b le at Church


Meadow. Clitheroe, meanwhile,


have told-Brian. Fielding that they are not resign­


ing him as professional. , ;Tt is "understood he will


be returning to Ramsbot- tom in the Lancashire League as an amateur. Brian has had two sea­


sons at Chatburn Road. Last year he took 59 wic­ kets at a cost of 14.15


- Although Clitheroe are disappointed that the new players’ changing rooms


6ECll>


• were not finished in time, work is now in the late


St3£6S. Walls have been skim­


med and the electrical and plumbing systems are being installed, And with the end of the job in sight efforts are being made to raise the £4,000 or so still


required. Although the local holi-


days begin tomorrow


Teenage runners in good form


LOCAL members of Clayton-le-Moors Harriers helped their club to take


the second team prize in the Mytholmroyd Fell Race over a 6% mile course involving 1,350 ft . o f


climbing. Shaun Livesey, 17, con­


tinued his recent good form by finishing 10th in 50 mins 32 secs and Graham Patten, also 17, finished 13th in 51 mins 33 s e c s , with "Brian McKenna in eighth posi­


tion.


David Cartridge of Bolton Harriers vled the


,


field in 47 mins 25 secs. Blackburn Harriers took the first team prize. On Sunday Graham


Patten won the mens 17- 18 class in the Delamere Trophy orienteering event at- Halkyn, North Wales: His time for the 7.3km course was 43 mins lb


secs, almost five minutes ahead of the next com­ petitor.


In the under-21. interna­ „ . . .


tional in the .Black Forest Graham came 17th m the


all, behind .' the Norwe gians, Swiss and Danes. ^Tomorrow Graham


leaves for the Swedish 5- day' international onen-. teering . event- at , Uppsala with the


team. ■ '


10-strong British .


Permanent reserve ’ keeper sought


EVEN though most of Clitheroe FC’s reserve side has re-signed for the coming season, cover for ’keeper D e n is Underwood is still wanted.


In addition to the play­


ers who finished fifth in last season’ s Blackburn Combination Second Divi­ sion, manager Tommy Townsend has secured the services of defender Paul Bretherton from Chat­


burn FC,


Clitheroe players Ray­ mond Green, Steve Mus-


grove, Steve. Conti and Tony Bush have also signed. But a permanent deputy for Underwood has not yet been found. , Veteran Malcolm De­


nnett will keep goal if needed, while university student Martin Bain, of West Bradford, is avail­ able only- until September when he continues his


studies. Any goalkeepers who


fancy their chances bet­ ween the posts at Shaw- bridge should contact Mr Townsend (Tel. Clitheroe


24878). Meanwhile, several of . : . ,


last year’s second string could find themselves in the first team for an open­ ing friendly match at Bar­ noldswick Park Rovers on


Monday, August 4th, as a number of first teamers


are on holiday. Other first team friend­


lies arranged are: August 6th,1 v Femscowles (h)


k.o. 6-45 p.m.; August 9th, v Solihull, (h) Mid­ land League champions,


k.o. 3 p.m., and August 11th, v Accrington Stan­ ley (h)k.o. 6-45 p.m.


-


In this final'fixture, manager Ian Wilcox is


individual "event in which - hoping to field the side Britain came fourth oyer- that should start the Lan-


cashire Combination cam-


^ ^ 'prepare for, their season, - the reserves meet Chatbum FC on * August 5th and Popla r FC, from A c c r in g ton , on Sunday, August 17th.


. Mixed tennis . team lose- at Blackburn


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: of four regular,players be­ cause of holidays, Whalley


‘Tennis1 Club’s mixed team lost 5-4 to -Queen's■ Blackburn.-


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Bibby takes season’s first hat-trick


IN a low-scoring Kibble Valley Cricket League game at B lackburn, Sabden lost to Queen’ s Park by 11 runs. . ..


Sabden’s Mick Bibby


achieved the first:hat- trick of the season in taking 3 for 11, and Ian Metcalfe at the other end had 6 for 20.


With only 35 needed,


Sabden must have been confident of their second league victory of the season but Queen’s Park bowlers E. I. Mulla (7 for 12) and H. Mulla (3 for 10) had other ideas and these two combined to send back the village side for a mere 23.


A comfortable five-


wicket victory over Chat­ burn has given Burnley GSOB a five-point lead at the top of the league al­ though Nelson side,- Mars- den, have two games in hand.


• ''On ani afternoon when rain always threatened Chatburn batted first and were dismissed for- 33. David Hirst (5 for 12) and' Steve Whitaker (4 for ,4)


did the damage. The Old Boys’ reply,


was not without a few; surprises as they lost five; wickets before winning. Alan Hodgson .. bowled well to take 3 for 19.. -


Shock result of the


. weekend’ was the defeat of Gisburn by St Francis. The Blackburn side batted first-and made 118, .Keith Woods was ' top::scorer


with 29 and Bob, Har­ greaves took 6 for 30.' In reply; / Gisbum.-managed: only '79. -Ivan-- Tattersall made 23 an d ! 'T e r ry ; George (6 for 36) was St Francis’s ’ 'most: successful


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iBumleyGSOB.'...... 11 9,3^0 27 Marsden.T.;.;..:.;...-’ 9.7;,1 . 122 lBumley,BC........... 10,5 4. 119


Slow going


'Lower Darwen 95 for 8, Clitheroe 2nd 112 for 6


THE home side won the- toss and put Clitheroe in on a:wicket made difficult by morning rain. Clitheroe made slow


progress and were soon in difficulties, losing Parker, Bishop and Henderson b e fo r e ’20 had been


scored. Richard. Thornton then featured in a solid stand with G reg son , adding another 40 runs. ,


■ A late flourish from Pye, Banks and Bennett enabled Clitheroe to close at 112 for 6 off 36 overs and a run-rate of


3.11 an over. Lower Darwen had the, ad­ vantage of batting,on a wicket,, that was playing easier.; As a result.- the: Clitheroe, bowlers, had- to • work hard for.Aheir . successes. Gidlow finished ..with 4 for, 23 and'he was well sup-


i ported; by i-Banks,;Sharpe - and Bleazard.


' ' But the home side’s superior,.. i ' 1


• run ’ rate; o f ; 3.28 an over gave them three points to Clitheroe’s


evening, there is a full programme of senior league games.


Ribblesdale League Ribblesdale Wanderers


v Baxenden, Blackburn Northern v Clitheroe, Whalley v Read, Earby v Settle, Cherry Tree v Barnoldswick, Padiham v


Great Harwood. Division One


Lower Darwen v Belve­


dere, Oswaldtwistle Imm v Lucas, Barnoldswick v Cherry Tree. Great Har­ wood v Old Rossenda- lians.


Division Two Settle v Padiham.


gether for "nearly an hour and put on more than 30. Fawcett provided a


steady flow of runs while H ardcastle played some good shots, even having the temerity to clout the county bowlert :to the boundary. Three points and possibly an outright win looked to i be in the


offing. But Baxenden made the


bowling change that led to the fall of Hardcastle’s wicket and ended the challenge. : Like much more experi­


enced players, Hardcastle was tempted by . a slow bowler (Hayton) to hit out and the planned catch was given to mid-wicket. Fielding announced his


arrival at the wicket with a six off Hayton, who was then taken off, having performed the task allot­


ted to him.' Curnbes. was brought


back and he disposed of Fielding and Dixon in his second over. Hill was run


FAMILY DAY


CLITHEROE Cricket Club’ s Chatburn Road ground on Sunday, August 3rd, will be the venue for a family sports day compris­ ing tennis and bowls, a netball match featuring the Lancashire County netball team and a cricket match between teams selected by chairman Ken Barnes and professional Brian Fielding.. There will also be a


tombola and, should the weather be unkind, there will - be ■ bingo. The prog­ ramme will begin at 2


^C h a irm an ’ s X I : K. B a r n e s , J. B o d e n (Clitheroe), G. Davies, N . ' Duckworth, M. Dennett, W. Slinger (Ribblesdale Wanderers), G. Heaton (Bacup), M. Chappie, R. Booth (Earby), K. Boden (E a g le y ) , B. Jacques (Rolls-Royce). Fielding’s XI: B. Field­


ing, R. Sharpe, P. Hall, G. Bennett, J. Hindmoor (Clitheroe), C. Ghavn (Ramsbottom), G. Hayes (Burnley), P. Wood (Raw- tenstall), B. Hill (Rish- ton), N. Keighley (East Lancashire), R. Birch (Ribblesdale Wanderers)).


Hall was bowled in the ‘ .• . • >


last over with six still heeded and 1 th e ' game ended with Sutcliffe and


‘ Fawcett still there. ‘ . Clitheroe- were left to


reflect on what > might have been had Fawcett; been ‘ able to keep- the


strike . Baxenden’ s run-rate


was 3 .9 7 an o v e r , Clitheroe’s 3.81.


7


Baxenden: J. Hayton b . Fielding 45, D. Whittam c Hall,


b Fielding .0; K. Lace b Field­ ing 16, ;D;'Pilling run out 42, Cumbes run out 11, B. Hoag-


kinson run out 2, lbw Sutcliffe 4, Dl. Pilkington


: n.oMO, G. Cook n.o. 3, extras


6, total (7 wkts dec.) 139. n - Bowling: Fielding 14:3-40-3,


J. Hill 7-0-31-0: G. Sutcliffe 13- 0-60-1; D. Hardcastle 1-0-2-0. Clitheroe: C. Ward c Lace b


Cumbes 10,i C. Foulds b Cumbes 11, J. Boden c Fen­ wick b Cumbes 9, J. Hmdmoor c Lace b Cumbes 5, D. Hard­ castle c Lace b Hayton 16, K. Fawcett n.o. 39, Fielding b Cumbes 9, G. Dixon c Whittam b Cumbes 2, J. Hill runout7, P: Hall b Cumbes 1, G. Sutclif­ fe n.o. 0, extras-13, total (9


wkts.) 122. Bowling: Cumbes 16-2-55-7; .


K. Lace 5-0-14-0; G. Cook 4-0- 14-0; B. Fenwick 6-1-20-0; J.


Hayton 1-0-6-1.


WON TOSS BUT NOT MATCH


Gt Harwood 202 for 7 dec. Ribblesdale Wands 75 for 6


WINNING the toss is not necessarily the key to vic­ tory as Ribblesdale Wan­ derers learned at Great


Harwood. After a lapse of several


matches, Bill Slinger won the call and asked Great Harwood to bat, but having put the opposition in, the , bowlers could not bowl them out. _ Wanderers did not help


their cause by failing to make an early, run-out and they also put down a catch that would have split the openers. So the two Wilkinsons able a


were wood


rain, to


Wanderers’ below par some for


brief o’clock for ■ / L e a g u e s id e f in d ta rg e t


W ell b e yo n d re a c h Ribblcsdale League 141,


- • - Bolton Loague'199 for 9 ' '* THE Ribblesdalet League; .found- a target of


,iao well beyond their reach when they met the Bolton League in the Wilson Trophy on


Sunday. The game1 was played::


on Great-Harwood Crick-> et Club’s ground and Read’s David Hindle was;


'the Ribblesdale League’s top scorer with 40. ^Bowling honours went


to Seddon, the Bolton side’s skipper with four, for 28 and Watkinson, ,■ four for 21.


, Seddon, who plays with.


Eagley CC, won the man- of-tne-match award.. • Bolton took first knock and main contributors to


CHAMPIONS WITH THREE


TO PLAY


WITH three matches remaining in the Clitheroe and District Cricket L e a g u e , Catholic Social Club A remain unbeaten and are league champions. The runners-up spot is


still wide open and could be filled by any one1 of four teams — Buck Inn, Grindleton, Police, Gis­ burn or Flexible Rein­ forcements.


Clubs are reminded


that the league secretary will be away on holiday for the two weeks until July 31st and all corres­ pondence during that, period should be sent to the assistant secretary, Mr F. Booth, 6 St Paul’s


Close, Clitheroe. Leading averages: bat­


ting — C. Simms, CSC A, 101; P. Simmons CSC A 38, S. Hoyle, Police 28. Bowling —: F. Booth,


Police, 4.9; R. TRompson CSC A 5.2; J. Blackburn CSC A 5.5.


give Har­


century 'start. b ' ow rlliing was so,


despite interruptions


was made although, prisingly, batted


until


steady progress sur­ side five


the home past


their declared total of 202 for seven.


- Wanderers never came to grips with the reply. The first four batsmen made no impression and blit for a mid-order 22 from Jack Ainsworth the side would probably have managed only an embar­ rassingly low total. How­ ever, they held out for a losing draw and one point from a game that had sev­ eral times looked well-


lost.. Harwood, no doubt,


came to rue having batted so long and thereby deny­ ing themselves time to use up the overs remain­ ing at the end of the day.


run out 69, W. Wilkinson lbw Slinger 73, G. Bates b Seedle


12, T. Birch run out 17, W. Haworth c Musgrove b Slinger 8, P. Allen b Seedle 0, M. Calvert n.o.' 5, Ryan lbw.Slmg- er 0, T. Pilling n.o. 2, extras 16, total (7 wkts dec.) 202. bowling: Dennett 5-0-24-0; P.


Gt Harwood: B. Wilkinson ilingei — ---------------


Seedle 9-0-40-2; W. Slinger 12- 1-60-3; A. Holgate 3-0-23-0; R. Birch 5-0-39-0.


' ' Wanderers: N. Duckworth c


Calvert b Haworth 3, D. Cottam lbw Ryan 9, Dennett c Haworth b Ryan.4, W. Lamb run out 11, J. Ainsworth c Allen b Haworth 22, W. Sling­ er c Bates b Haworth 11, A. Holgate n.o. 4, K. Proctor n.o. 6, extras 5, total ( 6 wkts) 75. Bowling: Ryan 10-0-33-2; T.


Haworth 6-1-18-1; W. Haworth 8-2-14-2; T. Bates 5-4-5-0.


LEAGUE TABLE P W P %■


CSC A ....................... 111122100 Buck Inn................... 11 JJ4 64 Police ........ ........... 11 714 64 Gisburn..................... 11 6 1250 Flexible R.................. 12 6 12 50


JcP!’!.::::::::::::::::: I ! i f f CSCB........................ 10 1 210


LAWTON STARS


Northern 160, Whalley 162 for 5.


WHALLEY notched their first win for a month when they visited Black­ burn Northern. Principal architects of victory were professional Steve Lawton who followed up a haul of 5 for 46 with an un­ finished 49 with the bat, and David Taylor with 47.: N orthern scored their


160 off 32 . overs. Opener McNulty, who was un­ beaten with .30, retired


with an injured hand but returned towards the close , of the innings with­ out adding to his total. He and Gillibrand gave


the Blackburn club a good start before " the opener


retired. The first wicket fell at


52, claimed by Staniforth and after that Lawton began his su c ce s s fu l attack by having Gillib­ rand caught with 77 on the board. . . Heyworth and Pearson


stayed together to put .on more than 30 at which p o in t Heyworth was caught off Lawton, and Tim .Marshall bowled Pearson shortly after­ wards, the first of his three wickets. From that point, wick­


ets fell at reasonable cost apart from a stand of 25 for the .sixth wicket bet­ ween Parsons and Halsall: Whalley - had an early


setback when John Sling­ er went cheaply but the next three -men came


food, Taylor, and Paul [acintosh. together took


them to 78. Both left within,a short,.space but, Lawton was there and al­ though he lost Stephen Wildgoose a run. later, at 87, the next wicket did not fall, until Keith Eas-


tham left at 108. . •After that Foster car-;


ried his bat for 28 - in the run-up with Lawton .to victory.


Northern: B. McNujty ,n.o. 30, M.-Gillibrand c Macintosh b


I ‘v


■ Lawton 32, E. McGarrv c Eas tham b-Staniforth 4,: M.,Hey-, worth - c Macintosh , b Lawton 28,’ E. Pearson b'Marshall 10, B. Pickup c and b Marshall 11, Parsons c and b Lawton 127J.; Halsall.'b Marshall .23,. B.; Fox stp - Morris b Lawton 7p,' R.; Brown stp Morris b Lawton .1, P. Jones run out I, extras 8,


l-Clithcroe 2nd:.Parker;3;:R.': .. rIOt •


i Thornton 29, Bishop, 1, Hender?. son 2, Gregson, 28, P y e ,21, - Banks n.o.': 13, G;sBennett, n;o.- ;-


- -9, extras 6,'total (6 wkts)-112. ‘ Lower) Darwen:. Boswell 10,., Gaunter!-30,:. Gillibrandy, 10,-v,


l. Cordingly‘, ljCGavanaghV2,':.Ed-'r dlestone 0, .Secd' O, Cox 20, ::, ■Harkness;n.o.-.-13, .Wilsonm.o.Vi;


: 0, extras 9, total (8 wkU). ■ Clitheroe 2nd bowling;]-: ■


Bleazard'13-2-34-2;' Sharpe 14-0;'Gidlbw' 8-3-23-4;*Banks,3j'f


" i l l 1 2 -V 5 0-15-4., a


total 160. w <» [ x * i Bowling. J. Staniforth .7:1^2-,


19-0-46-5;' TC Marshall 6:0-22-3.; Whalley:U"Slinger c'Jones'


1: B. Foster 10-1-22-0; Lawton


b Fox l l , D. Taylor c Halsall b Parsons '20’ -:P. ^Macintosh. stp, Pearson b ' Jones: 20,5 Lawton


‘ Foster in.bls 28;-Aextras (5,'; total •(5wkts) 162.,}',


, n.o.' 49,' S.: Wildgoose c McGar- ‘ ry b f Parsons ■ 0, K.- Eastham stp Pearson b /Jones' 2, f;B.',


I Bowling: Parsons,, 13;0-58-Z,


B.,Fox 877-1-42-1; P-JonesV^Oj 47-2.


> ' ' 4 . ' 1 ’* 1 1 ] *' ’ ' a >


their total of 199 for 9 off 36 overs were. Marsh 65, Dixon ; 46, Watkinson 26 n.o. and Seddon 25.


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, Ribblesdale League in­


nings details; J.' Slinger c Cole b


’Seddon 14, A. Davidson c Savage b Seddon 24, N. Duckworth c Whittle b Seddon 1, .K. Lace b,


Seddon 20, D- Hindle c Hughes -b Watkinson 40,'


M. Wiseman c Seddon b Savage 1, K. Wilson lbw Watkinson 3, T. Scothern b Watkinson 18, W. Sling­ er c Cole b Savage 1, P. Pickup c and b Watkinson 1, J. Staniforth n.o. 11, extras 7, total 141.


REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF


, ■ . . top scorer with 40. Ribblesdale League


DA VID HINDLE


bowling: W. Slinger 8-1- 60-2; P. Pickup 8-0-32-2; J. Staniforth 8-1-29-1; M. Wiseman 4-0-18-1; K. Lace 8-0-49-2.


Man-and-wife battle for president’s cup


THE final of the annual handicap competition for the President’s Cup at Waddington Bowling Club on Saturday turned out to be a man and wife battle-between Mr and Mrs1 Atkinson, with the husband running out


thewinner. There was a good entry


-


despite th e ' inclement weather and the defeated semi-finalists were W. Harrison and R. Fisher, leaving Alban and Anne


Atkinson to contest the final.


- An exciting and very close match was the out-1 come before Alban ran out-the winner by a score of 21-19. -


The .-president, Mr. K.


Cross, . presented the prizes.


Organiser of the com­


petition was Mr Fisher, who voiced the vote of thanks to the president, the social club steward for the catering arrange­ ments, and the entrants.


SIXTH WIN FOR GISBURN


Chipping 3-1 for 8, Gisburn 35 for 8


GISBURN defeated Chip ping by two wickets in a Clitheroe and' District Cricket League game, giving them their sixth win of the season. Chipping: M. Kenyon


1,-G. Mercer 2, S. Inskip 4, W. Walton 0, N. Double 0,' A. Brown 0, F. Walton 2, P. Marsden n.o. 10, I. Blezard 2, J. Stott 6, extras 7, total (8 wkts) 34.


Bowling: Walmsley 6.5-


2-12-3; Blair 6-0-15-5. Gisburn: I. Rowley 0,


Walmsley 13, R. Blair 6, Cunningham 0, N. Dins-


dale 0, B. Crabtree 2, Dinsdale 2, R. Ralph 0, G. Child n.o. 3, extras 9, total (8 wkts) 35.


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rHATBURN. CLITHEROE 41597 TSekdavT30a.m. - 5-30 p.m. Saturday 7-30 a.m. -12-30 p.m.


FOR JOBS AROUND THE H O U w m IN THE GARDEN — MAKE IT EASY


h ir e ] . - [HIRE HIRE


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


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FLECTRIC MIXERS......:.. £4 POWER SAW....................£6 FXT LADDER . ” . .......... £3 RACE BREAKER AND T n W F R lS C A F F 6 L D . . : . . i i . £ 7 ! i !T O O L S : . . i . . . . . . :.................... ifnek of small plant roo/safcon^gf/f/veT^tes^ :


E . & D . (PLANT HIRE) L TD , PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN


Tel. Clitheroe 41597 £ 1 2 ^


CLOSED 1st WEEK OF HOLIDAYS July 19th to 27th inclusive


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COPPERTUBEAND FITTINGS


HAND TOOLS


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


SAND, CEMENT AGGREGATES


PLASTER BOARDS do m e s t ic , in d u s tr ia l , ______


PLUMBING at competitive prices


CENTRAL HEATING


C. N. FORT ■


18 KENILWORTH DRJVE CLITHEROE


Phone Clitheroe 25680 tor tree estimate


LIGHT HAULAGE W. Beer


Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken


71 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE. Tel. 22857 GET


READY FOR


SUMMER


BLACK & WHITE SLOT TV — PAY AS YOU VIEW


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL COLOUR AND


(sub)ect to availability)


NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT


REPAIRS TO MOST BRITISH COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE TV’s


DEREK LEIGH A SHIREBURN AVE.. CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168


WE CAN HELP BY STOCKS OF


GARDEN ED.GES,.. .


FLAGS, SCREEN AND CONCRETE BLOCKS,


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


DRAIN TILES, DAMP COURSE. GARDEN FURNITURE, TIMBER plus


ALL TYPES OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND TOOLS


DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR


OPEN: Weekdays 7-30 — 5-30 p.m Saturday 7-30 — 12-30 p.m.


contact: E R IC D UG D A LE (Merchants) L TD . T


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE CHATBURN CLITHEROE 41597


o r ra in i c TP A n iN G ESTATE GIVE YOUR


GARDEN AND


DRIVE A


FACE LIFT


HOOVER


APPLIANCES ’ Specialists on Keymatic


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023 <


TELEVIANDSION AUDIO REPAIRS


(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 IXrtible QMejtertnce T V R E N T A L NEW PYE 20ln„ 22in., 26in.


models FROM UNDER E7 MONTHLY ;EQV. E83 annual advance payment.


NO DEPOSIT ; black/whlte or colour re c o n d t t io n e d _ TVs


FROM £3 and £7 MONTHLY. Payments monthly in advance.


SLOT METER: TVs. Pay and save as you view.


KAINE & RAWSON


79 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE Tel. 23444


NOEL KING AND CO. WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS


for all and KENWOOD REPAIRS


All makes of new arid reconditioned washers and cleaners


" hoover — hotpoint—burco — servis I Salts and W


orkshop 2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE — Tel. 22979


62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 27280.


£ 3 5 Y


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