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26 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 27th, 1980 i i
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.£3700 road price £10,000, vast saving at.................................. ............ .................
1978 T MARINA 1.8 SDL.................... £2585 1978 DOLOMITE Sprint....................... £3550 1978 DOLOMITE 1500 HL........ ......... £2995 1978 T CHRYSLER Alpine................ £2750
1978 ROVER 2600.................................E415° 1978 DATSUN120Y.;.........................-..£2325 1978 PRINCESS 1800...........................£2895 1977 ALLEGR01300............................£1995 1977 ALLEGR01750 HL......................£2195 1977 PRINCESS 1800 HL.....................£2395 1977 TRIUMPH 1300.............................£2150 1977 CLUBMAN Estate........................£2055
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1979 ‘T ’ CHRYSLER Horizon GL. White, 7,600 miles only from new...........•••■•£
1Q7H ‘S’ CHRYSLER 2 litre Auto. In black, w ith lovely grey velour upholstery sun
roof, radio, low mileage.................... t315°
1978 ‘S’ LADA 1300 ES Saloon ...........••••;■— 1977 CHRYSLER Alpine. One owner, finished
in copperbeech............................ £2400
1977 CHEVETTEE................................£1945 1976 *P’ MINI Clubman Saloon........... £1595
1976 ALLEGR0 1300 4-door Super.... £1675
1975 ALLEGR01500............................£1495 1975 MARINA TC Coupe.... ...............£1575
1974 FORD Capri 2000 GT...................£1895 1974 MARINA 1.8 4-door......................£1275
1974 MAX11750 HL........................ £1345 1974 AVENGER 1600 Super Estate.... £1325
'1971 MINI Estate............. ....................... £695 CLEARANCE BARGAIN TIME All the following sold at rock bottom prices but as seen and without warranty.
1975 HUNTER ........................................£600 1972 MAX11750......................................£400 1973 WOLSELEY 6 ................................£440 1973 MARINA A u to ................................£500 1975 ALLEGRO...................................... £700
1974 TRIUMPH Toledo..........................£350 1974 TOYOTA Corolla ...:.......................£450 1975 WOLSELEY 6 ................................ £500 1973 HUNTER Auto.................................£400 1972 MAX11500...................................... £300
1977 ‘S’ CHRYSLER Ave n g e r 1300 GL Super. Copperbeech..................
1 C177 ‘R’ CHRYSLER Avenger 1600 GL A u tom a t ic . 14,000 miles from new,
finished in steel grey............. ..............
1977 ‘S’ CHEVETTE L 3-door Saloon ....£2080 1977 ‘R’ TRIUMPH Dolomite 1500........£2230
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. :< 1979 . . . . . £3295
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maculate, supplied and serviced by ‘ ourselves from new....................... £3495
I ALFASUD Tl 1.3. Cupa orange, 16,000 miles..................................£2750
I ALFASUD 5M 4
-door.Cilento brown, tan trim, radio, 16,000 jmles. Supplied and serviced by us..... ...................£2595.
1978
ALFASUD 5M
4-door.Matese green tan trim, radio, 16,000 miles...;..... £2595%
nr v u m 1976 OTHER USED CARS 1977 1977
1977 1977 1977
ALFETTA.GTV 2000.Specially finished : in Mercedes magnetite blue, beige '• velour trim, glass sun roof, radios- ' tereo, 25,000 miles........ .............. £3595
‘S' Reg. MG Midget. Bright yellow, fitted radio, 11,000 careful miles, must : be seen.,.-...............
;...............£2295
‘S' AUDI .80 LS. Y e llow , '24,000 miles..........;............ ........‘..............£2695 AUSTIN Allegro 1300 2-door SDL. Dark brown with beige doth, 35,000 miles, Immaculate example.......... £1895
CHRYSLER Alpine GLS. In deep red with beige velour tnm, 27,000 miles, sun/vinyfroof, headlight wipers, eledrlc windows, p.b. radio, not to be missed
at.....................................................£2900 ’H* AUSTIN Allegro 1750 HL.29,000 miless.....:............
7, e c r ........'s....£1B95
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1979 ‘V OPEL Aacona 2.0
DL.Demonslrator In azure blue with vinyl roof, 8,000 miles, cost new today, £4,900, save £750 Ourprice........................
SUPER TOP QUALITY USED CARS £4150
1979 ‘V’ ROVER 3500. Dark blue, matching trim, 5,000 miles only. Excellent value at........................ :.......................£7950
1979 T OPEL Manta Hatch.ln green, 15,000 rec. miles, one owner, absofutely as new, cost new today £6,030, Our
price................................................ £4750
1978 ‘S’ OPEL Rekord Automation amber gold, 17,000 miles only, one owner and serviced by us from new excellent value at.........
1978 ‘S’ OPEL Ascona Berllna
Automatlc.tn white, 9,000 rec. miles, absolutely as new, a real bargain at................ . £3850
1978 ‘S’ MORRIS Marina 1.3
SDL.Gold, one owner Irom new, very nice economical lamlly saloon..............................£2475
1978 'S’ TRIUMPH Spltflro.ln blue, 21,000 rec. miles, super little sports car (go on — treat the wite or even yoursoll)
... It's only.......................................................................... ...
1978 'S' VAUXHALL Cavalier 1600L.ln yellow, 29,000 roc miles, one owner, very clean throughout, really worth looking a t...................................................................... ...
1977 'R' AUDI 80
GLS.In orange, 38,000 rec. miles, a really nice car and a real bargain at.......................................£2850
1977 'R' MORRIS Marina Eitate.ln green, first class throuoh- : out, dual purpose vehicle for....,
;................. .£2 & 5
1976 'P" OPEL Aacona Automatic. In blue, 44,000 rec miles one vpry fastidious owner, excellent condition and only
' ,1976 'R' FORD Escort Estate. White, black trim, low mlleann
■ first class condition....... ...................................... , 1975 ‘N’ RANGE
ROVER.In white, find another at.
1976 'P' TRIUMPH 1500
.TC.Finlshed In brown with
matching trim, first class throughout, any trial 37,000 rec. miles. . . . . . . . £1895
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POLSKI FIAT AND POLONEZ
POLONEZ1500 H a tc h b a c k ...........................................£3534 POLSKI Fiat Saloon E S .......................
£2813
POLSKI Flat Saloon .........................................................£2618 POLSKI Flat E s ta te ...........................................................£2974 POLSKI Fiat P ic k u p ..........................................................£2509
Prices inc lu d e d elive ry plates and 12 m onths priva te road tax.
USED CARS
1978 (March) POLSKI Fiat 1500
Saloon.Sahara with vinyl rool, 7,000 miles only, one owner..............£1695
1977 (Aug.) ‘S’ Reg. FIAT 105
CL.Yellow with brown cloth seats..................................................................£2095
1976 FORD Cortina Estate 1600
XL.Green metallic £1895
1976 FORD Granada
2000L.Gold metallic............. £1895 1976 FORD Capri 1300L.While........................................°95
1974 FIAT ............................................................................ 1974 (Nov.) FIAT
124S.Red, very low mileage...... . £895 1973 ROVER 2000
TC.Radio, etc., red with light trim^ ^
1975 BEDFORD 10 cwt.
Van.Blue, nice condition £920 Inc. VAT
Some of the above cars can be covered by ^utoguard Warranty for 12 months, up to £500 parts and labour, see details in showroom.
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1979 VOLKSWAGEN G o lf GLS 5- d o o r S a lo o n ........................ £3850
1979 MORRIS Marina 1.3 4 - d o o r ^
,-1079 V A U X H A L L C h e v e t t e H atch b a c k .5,400 m ile s .. £2865
1978 FORD C o r t in a 1600L Estate. Red, b la c k v in y l ro of, low
mile a ge ................................
1978 FIAT 128 GL 4 -d o o r . Red black t r im ................................
1978 FO R D F i e s t a L 1 L . 1 0 0 0 0 m ile s .......................................E2695
1978 TRIUMPH D olom ite 1500£26g5
1978 F O R D C o r t i n a 2 .0 G h i a E s ta te ................................... ...
1978 CITROEN 2-CV
6.Blue ... £1550
1978 D A TSU N 1 2 0Y ...................E2100 1978 CITROEN GS C lu b .......... £2525 1977 CITROEN GS C lu b C-Matlc. 14,500 m ile s ..........................
1977 MORRIS Marina 1850 HLE22gg TRADE BARGAIN
1976/77 M o de l FORD C o r t in a 2000 Gh ia. White, 31,000 miles £2300
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1979 C ITRO EN G S p e c ia l .2 ,3 0 0 miles only
1979 C I T R O E N C X 2 4 0 0
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1979 T O Y O T A C r e s s I d a . L o w mileage
1979 CITROEN GS Pa lla s
1979 CITROEN R e f le x . Red, low mileage.
1978 CITROEN 2400 GT 1977 CHRYSLER A lp in e GLS £2995
1977 CHRYSLER A lp in e ......... £2350 1976 VOLVO 66 G L E s ta te £1695 1975 VOLKSWAG EN G o l f ..... £1650 1975 MORRIS M a r in a 1.8 SDL
£1450 1977 TRIUMPH D o lom ite ........£2695
1977 T O Y O T A C r o w n . 1 9 , 0 0 0 m i le s ......... ..................... £2575
1977 R ENAU LT 17 TS .BIu e .... £2500 1977 VOLKSWAGEN S c lro c c o
£3350
1977 CHRYSLER A lp in e S .....£2650 1977 TRIUMPH 1500 HL A u to .
£2750 1977 LA D A 1500 Sa lo o n .R ad io £1565 Carter on Waddington Res 2
target Brinscall 1,
WADDINGTON Re serves earned a good win over a team that is only one place and one point behind them in Division Two of Blackburn Combination. They took the lead oh the
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................................. £3424
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Own goal gives Reserves victory
"" V ” Wellington 0,. Clitheroe Res 1. 4 ,. ■’ ::
AN'own goal after Devine had had one; effort disallowed for an infringement was sufficient to give Clitheroe Reserves full points irom their Division'Two game with leaders Great Har-.
wood Wellington.' ■pi
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pair
cash help
RIBBLE Valley rally duo John Thompson and Mrs Caroline . Simpson finished third in Saturday’s Lake land Stages event, but the race could,be one of their last unless they, can find a sponsor. Thompson, of Dunnow
■ C l ith e ro e posed an ■ early problem with a good move b u t th e home
keeper cut out the threat , and Harwood made some
just failed to find Jones. The Shawbridge men put
promising progress until Lawson halted them with a good tackle. He gave Taylor possession and the young winger beat his man but his useful cross
some good moves together and with Waddington, Humphreys and Devine maintaining a firm middle line, Wellington had no
joy at all. Soon after the interval, Wei- ,
■ breeze behind them and the slope in their favour they were at their most dangerous.
Lodge,. Slaidbum, and co driver Mrs Simpson, of Westfield Drive, West Bradford, fear they may not be able to complete this year’s programme of rallies because of lack of funds. Their most recent spon
sor, agricultural engineers Jo h n Tow n so n , of Newton, decided not to continue with their back ing three months ago. ; Since then, the pair
pressure. Lawson, Peel, Dover and Telese stood firm and the Re serves moved forward. Clitheroe maintained their pressure, the result being the own-goal when John Taylor, forced his man to put the ball into the net. Young full back Frank Telese stood out in a good team performance.
Clitheroe weathered the
nnett, Telese, Lawson, Peel, Dover, Humphreys, Wadding ton, Devine, Conti, Jones, Taylor. Sub: Rush.
Clithcroe Reserves: De
Club ‘is going
have written without suc cess to many prospective sponsors for help with their annual expenses of about £15,000.. Said Mrs Simpson: “We
had planned to compete u n t i l
th e end of
November, but I’m not sure we can continue after June if no sponsor comes
forward.” She and Thompson pushed
places’
CLITHEROE FC are going places — that’s the view of the club’s newly- elected vice-chairman Mr Malcolm Smith.
Mr Smith, a committee
their Escort RS2000 into third position in the Lakeland rally. Snow badly affected the race,
which began at Kendal and five of the 12 stages had to be* cancelled. Eventually, the local team arrived at Penrith one minute 20 seconds behind the winners. Bill Dobie and Peter Mellor. The rally, which was part of
tryout stages at Haverigg Air field, Cumbria.
soring the pair can contact Mrs Simpson (tel: Clitheroe 26553).
Any firms interested in spon .
the British Trials and Rally Drivers’ Championship, also formed the first round of the Association of NE and Cumb rian Car Clubs’ competition. In this, Thompson and Mrs Simp son are currently second in both their respective driver and co-driver categories. The previous week, they . were second in the McKewan’s 1980
member since the start of this season, has been closely involved in the club’s negotiations with the Ribble Valley Coun cil’s planners and the owners of Shawbridge over the future of the ground.
deserves a first-class foot ball club and ground and is very happy with the progress the team and of ficials have made this season.
He believes Clitheroe
, Lancashire Combination title,”
he.said. A director of the now-
up roses and I would love to see Clitheroe win the
“Everything is coming
disbanded Great Harwood FC for three years, Mr Smith followed his step brother Mr Jim Calvert on to the Clitheroe com mittee. Married with two chil
lington’s Booth headed wide when well placed, and with the
THREE secor. pf ' of landing the |
^ But the best about the game wl scoreline, for this vj one of the Shawl side’s best perform:) Indeed, managl
Dave Morris mil thanking his luckjl that leading score! Clements passed 1 fitness test becal again proved i Clitheroe’s match vl Clem en ts g r ; l
Clitheroe's openiij goals, before limpl in the closing nl with his job done. I Both his strikes tl
crucial periods if game and werel blows to a spirited f outfit.
The first came ol
minutes after the i| and was a real geif ments took a pasl Sampson on th e | hand side of the
box. There did not
lot on, but he se:l perfect lob whkl goalkeeper Hough I aering and the ball sweetly into th| corner of the net. It was just wil
d o c to r o rd e r e l Clitheroe. In thtf half, they had thtl of things early on, I the game progresses ety began to cre|
Collisii cours
THE two main i gers for the Lan Combination title head-on this Sa when Clitheroe tr: meet Padiham in a derby match.
are two points c | Padiham at the tom table and victory " Arbories would bcl boost to their ch;| ship hopes.
The Shawbridgj Manager Dave
dren, Mr Smith, of Brow- nhill, owns service sta tions in Rossentlale and Blackburn. The office of vice-chair
man was relinquished by Mr Keith Lord, who still trains the players.
half hour when Stewart’s long through ball enabled Conti to beat the centre-half and pull back the ball from the bye-line for Birch to score. The remainder of the game
became a rather dour struggle in midfield until Carter put Waddington further in front with a powerful header from Smith's corner kick. He had a second similar effort disal lowed. Brinscall pulled back a goal
DON’T FORGET! PETROL
FORECOURT NOW OPEN 8 a.m. to 10 .m. MONDAY TO FRIDAY eekend as usual
late in the game but the result was never seriously in doubt. Waddington’s defence had a good day. Cotterill was steady in goal and newcomers Col- eboume and Stewart made good impressions.
Waddington Res: Cotterill,
Smith, Boyd, S ta n f o rd , S tew a r t , Hutchinson, Col- ebourne, Gidlow, C o n t i , Carter, Birch.
Tomlinson in foi'm
Bay Horse 3, Playboys 1
BAY Horse gained revenge for an earlier defeat when they overcame International Play boys in Sunday’s friendly game at Roefield. Roy Cattermole gave the
Take darts title by 3 points
JOINERS A are champions of the Ribble Valley Ladies' Darts League. They finished the season with 86pts, against 83 scored by Horse Shoe. The league prizes will be pre
sented at a social evening at Calderstones on April 25th. League positions: Division One: Joiners A 86,
Horse Shoe 83, Joiners B*80, Royal Oak 76, Bonny Inn 75, Black Horse A 74. Whallev Arms 69, Black Bull 62, Fiel- den’s Arms 59, Judge Walmes- ley 53. Highest scores: D. Dewhurst
accepts that the g an important on feels there will sti hard task ahea matter what the ou
win, but I don't th result will decii championship,” he :
“It would be gi There won’t bt
time for the sq wind down after day’s battle, beca Monday evening have another touj when they have a clash with fast-im Ashton Athletic.
squad of 16 fof matches, providinil are no injury \l from Tuesday’s sc I f ix tu re at Bla| Mechanics.
Mr Morris has ill
Shawbridge foil games — at 1-45 j | the Padiham game! 4-30 p.m. for the T one.
Players should il
(Fielaen’s Arms) 180, A. Sutc liffe (Royal Oak) 180. Highest finish: L. Webster (Joiners B) 138. Division Two: Brown Cow
103, Catholic Social Centre B 90, Spring Mill 87, Royal Brit ish Legion 86, Pendle Witch 85, Catholic Social Centre A 83, Central Working Men’s Club 78, Low Moor Club 71, Black Horse B 70, Craven Heifer 66, Victoria 61. Highest score: J. Bergman
Barrow team a first half lead with a volleyed goal and Nicky Tomlinson, who had an ous- landing game in midfield, made it 2-0 in the second half. Thorbum marred an other
(Brown Cow) 174. Highest finish: M. Durkin (Central Working Men’s Club) 98.
wise sound display in goal for Bay Horse when he conceded an own-goal. Tomlinson scored again to
make the game safe for his side. John Gladwin and Graham Fielding had some promising efforts thwarted by Playboys' keeper, who was in good form, /
kinson, Keeno,' Davies, Duddy, Birtwistle, Tomlinson, Nutter, Gladwin, Fielding, Cattermole. Sub: Parkinson.- ■ .■,
RESERVES
FOR their home game with'. H a s l in g d en St Mary’s ’ at ■
Shawbridge :on
S a tu rd a y . (2 p.m.) , Clitheroe Reserves will choose, from - Dennett? Telese,' Lawson, Peel? Dover, Conti, Devine,
Bay Horse: Thorbum, Wil
W. Bradford turn'tables
. Hockey Club had a second bite of the cherry against Great
. .W E ST . B rad fo rd L a d ie s ’
Harwood II and took full ad vantage to win 2-1.
The village side had lost the : origina l mee ting b u t
; ford ahead when she hit home a * • loose ball. > But: Harwood came
League ordered it to be played again because of the late arri-. val of Great Harwood. ‘ Helen Chard put West Brad-
.
back , to; equalise soon after- : wards. ’
_ J n the secoad half, • Helen Chard s running caused the vis- ■ itore’ defence a lot of problems and she. set up the - deciding - goal for Alison Drinkall. The West Bradford defence .held u™ in the closing: stages and the win; keeps the team in >
second position with two games left.
r- ,
Humphreys, .Waddington,% Farnsworth,; a: Backhouke’ c Taylor (John), Taylori-1 e ]yh>tei C,tHutchinson. Mf-lW
West]Bradford: M. Foi" C ---------- - A. Backhouse cK
, -(Rod), -Rush and .Taylor' ichard*1^A°%»L?!’mkaUv 9* l! (Jim).v •. -i-'V . ;v : ? ,’bX - ' -,
t h e -
day’s 3-0 succes| Nelson did not Mr Morris. “In ti half, we were n he said. “We in after that but son ers seem to thii now they are top league, they just tu rn up to ta- points.”
The manner of I L
1
Sporti\ chanA
WADDINGTOlj holders of the I dington Sports! tit le , are rigl course to cof their success. On Sunday, ti
Emmo’s Headb by 58 points to reach the semi However, there shock for last losing fina Waggon and. 1 who went dowi to Cox and Co. The remaining
in the last four decided this i when Tommy’ nadoes take oi dale’s and Cl FC - (Shawl branch) meet CI FC .(Bury brancl
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