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V .. ives ictory es 1.


d had one effort was sufficient to


joints from their ders Great Har-


theroe posed an problem with a good ' b u t the home r cut out the threat Tarwood made some sing progress until


on halted them with )d tackle. He gave r possession and the g winger beat his but his useful cross ailed to find Jones. Shawbridge men put


good moves together and Waddington, Humphreys evine maintaining a firm ■ line, Wellington had no


n after the interval, Wel- n's Booth headed wide well placed, and with the ; behind them and the in their favour they were ir most dangerous,


all. heroe weathered the


ire. Lawson, Peel, Dover elese stood firm and the


rves moved forward, roe maintained their


ire, the result being the oal when John Taylor, his man to put the ball


, Telese, Lawson, Peel, r, Humphreys, Wadding- Devine, Conti, Jones, r. Sub: Rush.


.earn performance. theroe Reserves: De*


Club ‘is going


places’


THEROE FC are places — that's the of the club’s newly-


ber since the start of season, has been


Smith, a committee


*ly involved in the s negotiations with Ribble Valley Coun­ planners and the


ws of Shawbridge the future of the


id.


ves a first-class foot- dub and ground and sry happy with the •ess the team and of- s have made this n.


believes Clitheroe verything is coming


oses and I would love ee Clitheroe win the cashire Combination ,” he said. director of the now-


th followed his step- her Mr Jim Calvert to the Clitheroe com- ee. arried with two chil-


1, Mr Smith, of Brow- owns service sta­ in Rossendale and


i was relinquished by Keith Lord, who still ns the players.


kburn. e office of vice-chair-


ake darts title by 3 points


TERS A are champions of iibble Valley Ladies’ Darts Rue. They finished the on with 86pts, against 83 ed by Horse Shoe, e league prizes will be pre-


ed at a social evening at erstones on April 25th.


?ague positions: ivision One: Joiners A 86, se Shoe 83, Joiners B'80, al Oak 76, Bonny Inn 75, k Horse A 74. Whallev


ed vice-chairman Mr olm Smith.


he net. Young full back Telese stood out in a


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Miller on target for Waddington


Waddington 3, Bangor. OB 0


WADDINGTON broke down the stubborn de­ fensive barrier of bottom-of-the-table'Bangor to


record their first double of the season'. The villagers found it


________ and t .here was


hard going slope


licking up the was no


score at half time. But 10 minutes after


Clitheroe 3. Nelson 0


THREE second hallf goals inched Clitheroe nearer the dream of landing the Lancashire Combination title.


But the .best thing


about the game was the!' scoreline, for this was not! one of the Shawbridge. side’s best performances. ' Indeed, manager Mr


Dave Morris must b^ thanking • his lucky stars that leading scorer Paujl Clements passed a late fitness test because he again proved to be Clitheroe’s match winner. Clements g r a b b e d


Clitheroe’s opening two goals, before limping off in the closing minutes with his job done. Both his strikes came at


Two-goal Clements


crucial periods of the game and were body blows to a spirited Nelson


outfit. The first came only two


minutes after the interval and was a real gem. Cle­ ments took a pass from Sampson on the right hand side of the Nelson


box. There did' not seem a


lot on, but he sent in a perfect lob which had goalkeeper Hough floun­ dering and the ball curled sweetly into the fa r corner of the net. It was just what the


their play and Nelson started to call the tune. Even with their noses


in front, Clitheroe could never relax and Nelson always looked as though they could pluck some­ thing from the fray. But the home side vir­


ders ajp offside,.


in vain for Edeji slotted the ball to


Sitnonj Whiteside who had the simplest of tasks to


tap it home. At [this stage of the


season it is the points that matter most and Clitheroe must be pleased to have another couple tucked away in the title run-in. The triumph also gave


them the double over Nelson and if they can win by such a margin without hitting top gear, p e rh ap s they should merely push the worries


Clements was the star.


tually sewed things up in the 79th minute after Ian Sampson had been up­ ended in the box by


Smith. Clements gratefully ac­


cepted the gift by sending keeper Hough the wrong way with his penalty kick. Sixteen-year-old Jim


d o c to r o rd e r e d for Clitheroe. In the first half, they had the better of things early on, but as the game progressed anxi­ ety began to creep into


Collision course


THE two main challen­ gers for the Lancashire Combination title meet head-on this Saturday, when Clitheroe travel to meet Padiham in a crucial


landed Great Harwood for three years, Mr


are two points clear of Padiham at the top of the j table and victory at the Arbories would be a real boost to their champion­


derby match. The Shawbridge side


ship hopes. Manager Dave Moms


accepts that the game is an important one, but feels there will still be a hard task ahead, no matter what the outcome.


win, but I don’t think the result will decide the championship,” he said.


“It would be great to


time for the squad to wind down after Satur­ day’s battle, because on Monday evening they have another tough test when they have an away clash with fast-improving Ashton Athletic.


There won’t be much


squad of 16 for both matches, providing there are no injury w’orries from Tuesday’s scheduled f ix tu re a t Blackpool


Mr Morris has named a


Mechanics. Players should meet at


is 69, Black Bull 62, Kiel- i Arms 59, Judge Walmes-


>3. ighest scores: D. Dewhurst laen’s Arms) 180, A. Sutc- (Royal Oak) 180. Highest h: L. Webster (Joiners B)


ivision Two: Brown Cow Catholic Social Centre B


Spring Mill 87, Royal Brit- -egion 86, Pendle Witch 85, olic Social Centre A 83, Working Men’s Club


Low Moor Club 71, Black se B 70, Craven Heifer 66, oria 61. ighest score: J. Bergman own Cow) 174. Highest $h: M. Durkin (Central king Men’s Club) 98.


Bradford urn tables


itage to win 2-1. he village side had lost the ginal meeting but the gue ordered it to be played


-ST Bradford L ad ie s ’ .’key Club had a second bite the cherry against Great •ood II and took full ad-


Shawbridge for both games — at 1-45 p.m. for the Padiham game and at 4-30 p.m. for the Ashton one. ‘


The manner. of Satur­


day’s: 3-0 success over Nelson did not. impress Mr Morris. “In the first half, we were rubbish,”


he said. “We improved after that but some play­ ers -seem , to.'think that now they are top of the league, they just need to tu rn up to take the points.”


Sporting chance


WADDINGTON CC,


in because of the late arri-. of Great Harwood, elen Chard put West Brad- ahead when she hit home a se ball. But Harwood came


•k to equalise soon after- rds.


n the second half, Helen ard’s running caused the vis­ as’ defence a lot of problems i she set up the deciding 1 for Alison Drinkall. The


e win keeps the team in cond position with two games


Vest Bradford: M. Fox, C. sworth, A. Backhouse, C te, C. Hutchinson. M. Dug. e, J. Moss, A. Drinkall, H.


aro, A. Hutchinson, S ley.





:st Bradford defence held in the closing stages and


holders. of the .Wad­ dington Sports • Quiz t i t le , are r ight on course to continue their success.' On Sunday, the beat Emmo’s , Headbangers.


by 58 .points to- 37 to reach the semi-finals. However, there was a shock- for last year’s lo s in g f in a l is ts , Waggon • and : Horses, who went down 50-39


to Cox and Co. .• The-remaining places


in the last four will be decided this Sunday when Tommy’s iTor-


nadoes taket 1 on , Dug- dale’s and Glitheroe FC J (S h aw b r id g e branch) meet,Clitheroe FC (Bury branch), r


Taylor took Clement’s place in the dying minutes and he had a hand in Clitheroe’s final goal in


the 86th minute. His cross found Alan


Eden who calmly strolled on as the Nelson defen-


Besides his goals, he fre­ quently had the Nelson defence in real trouble with his twists and turns on the right flank. Paul McGuire k ep t


CLITHEROE’S Em­ press Ladies’ Squash team are champions for the second succes­ sive year.


Lancashire Ladies, Squash League Divi­ sion Four title after beating South Ribble 4-1 — the only team to have beaten them earlier in the season.


They clinched the


things ticking over in mid- field. He never shirked a challenge and was well backed up after the break by Glen Wright, who took over from Tony Eyles.


Whiteside (N), Eyles, McGuire, Morris, Richards, Clements,


C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


Eden, Whiteside (S), Sampson, Walker. Subs: Wright, Taylor


^N e ls o n : Hough, Pickup, P a tch e tt, Smith, O’Brien, Bolton, Lambert, Geoheghan, Kitchen. Bailey, Taylor (S). Subs: Flanaghan, Donnelly. Re­ feree: Mr J. Maxson (Ashton- under-Lyne) Attendance: llfi.


would cost them the title, Empress fought h a rd an d gave a su p e rb d isp lay of squash. This season, from


Knowing that a loss


Squash champiofis This year the squad


has consisted mainly of Coleen Kendrick:


Val Fielding, Mary Neville, Val Parkes (c a p ta in ) , Yvonne Greenup and Susan Meadows, with a reli­ able reserve in Sheila


Willis. The team are grate­


ful to Empress prop­ rietor Bill Smalley for booking courts each week and giving them the opportunity to form a team.


They hope to con­


20 games they have lost only one match and have 91 games for and only 9 against. Empress joined the


tinue their success next year in Division 3 when the competi­ tion will be much keener.


league in the 1978-79 season in Division _ 5. They were clear win­ ners then and were promoted to Division 4.


team members. They are, back, from the le f t : S u s a n , Val P a r lc e s , Yvonne. Front: Coleen, Val Fielding, Mary.


P ictured are the


Experience beats 2nds


Wilmslow V 25pts, Clithcroe RUFC 11 6 pts


TRAILING 13-0 at .the interval, Clitheroe gave a spirited second-half dis­ play against experienced opposition.


scrum, a ploy of pack leader Dave Sharpe, gave Clitheroe more possession in the later stages and enabled Duncan Fielding to feature in several inci­ sive attacks.


The use of a three-man Full back Robert Wild-


man was outstanding for Clithevoe, whose points came from two Alan Rudd penalties.


CLITHEROE cyclis t Peter Romaine continued his winning ways when he


took first place in the Oliver Twist Junior Road Race at Wakefield.


the break, Billy Miller put Waddington in front after beating three defenders to • score a great goal. Miller was also, involved


in the second goal, when his pass put Eric Geldard away ana he slotted the ball past the advancing goalkepper..


Wad’dington’s third


came in the 75th minute and again it was Miller who was on target after turning on a loose ball in the box.


' sound performances by John Seedle and Dave Bialicki.


Easter deadline


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Peter sprints into lead


ont Avenue, and four other riders broke from the pack with two of the 10 laps remaining, but Peter won the sprint for the finishing tape.


Peter (16), of Clarem­ RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Henthorn hit pub side tor six


Henthorn Utd <>, Spring Mill 1


THREE goals in each half gave Henthorn Utd a comfortable • i # , victory over Spring Mill, -who still- seek their first win ofirther-


Three-goal Tomlinsom season in Division One. Len Aspinwall,


on


Victoria turn the tables


Victoria 4, Read Utd I


RETURNING to the Vic­ toria team after a three- week suspension, Steven Tomlinson celebrated v’ith a hat-trick which helped his side to earn a point at


Read’s expense. Victoria had turned


round trailing by the odd goal in five and they quickly went two down, after ‘which Read eased up, apparently thinking they had the match sewn up.Victoria had other ideas. Tomlinson com­ pleted his hat-trick and then, with time rapidly running out goalkeeper Philip Hall found Dave Astin with a long clear­ ance. Astin crossed the ball and full-back Mick Simpson, having moved up front, made the final score four apiece. It was a good result for


Henthorn’s right wing, set the pattern by out- . pacing the opposition to pull the ball back from the bye-line and lay it on for Rod Taylor to smash it into the'roof of the net.


replied with a keen three- man prove that produced the equaliser. Bob Wilkin­ son put Henthorn back into the lead by scoring direct from a corner, and then Gary Townsend and Rod Taylor combined to enable Dave Tudisco to score on’the volley. When the visitors went


Spring Mill promptly


on to the attack they were foiled chiefly by Mark Green who won ev­ erything in the air and on


the ground. Aspinwall scored the


fourth goal from 15 yards after a good solo run but then had to be replaced by Paul Green.


Paul was brought down in’ the penalty area and his brother Mark made no mistake with the spot kick. In the dying minutes,


Within a few minutes


Victoria who had twice lost the lead in the first half. Their man-of-the- mateh was Graham Tom­ linson, who combined well at the back with Paul Wright. Read’s scorers were


Dave Tudisco scored again, with a header. , This was Henthorn’s


Derek Baxter, Ramon Bell, Richard Farnworth and Steve Neary. They were also well served by Andrew McClean.


first win since Steven Johnson took over as manager. Spring Mill played with determination and they deserved com­ mendation for th e ir sportsmanship. Henthorn Utd Res: Bates,


L e a g u e le a d e r s in cu p c la s h


VICTORIA and Read Utd had the privilege of bringing the newest Ribble Valley Council foot-


ball pitch into use on Saturday. The pitch is one of two


being provided on the baths site and although Victoria commented after­ wards that it was “a bit narrow” Parks Superin­ tendent Mr Roger Hirst says it is the minimum size of 90m by 45m. Size has been restricted


so that improvements can be made to the adjoining land where some drainage has to be carried out. And with- the football


RESULTS


replay: Whalley A 0, Hurst Green 10; Read Utd Res 1, Chatburn 4.


Aitken Shield, 3rd round


semi-finals: Brockhall 4, Brown Cow 0; Martin Velvets 2, Sta­


Advertiser and Times Cup,


tion Hotel 0. • Division One: Henthorn Utd


6, Spring Mill 1; Whalley AC 2, Trinity 3; Grindleton 3, Cross


Keys‘2; RAFC 0, Sabden 0;


season drawing to a close, the Parks Department is looking ahead to the needs of cricketers. The quarter-finals of


the Aitken Shield will be played this weekend and the star match is the meeting between the hol­ ders, Ribblesdale AFC and Chatburn. Ribblesdale look set to


be Division One champ­ ions and Chatburn are nicely placed to finish run­ ners-up. Last season the two clubs met in the semi­ finals. Another interesting en­


counter will be between Trinity and Hurst Green. The church side are


Townsend, Stuart, Green (M), Sherliker, Wilkinson, Johnston,


Metealf, Aspinwall, Taylor (R), Tudiseo. Sub: Green (P).


Villagers hit form Ribblesdale AFC 0, Sabdcn 0


THIS was a bad result for Ribblesdale. They allowed a Sabden side — playing well above the form sug­ gested by their Division One position — to take .a point in a match full of squandered chances, espe­ cially by the Ribblesdale forwards.


ever, the best chance fell to Ribblesdale s tr ik e r Wood who shot wide,with, only the keeper to beat.,; After the break the game was a much more , one-sided affair. Sabden


with Sabden having the e d g e ’in midfield and creating one or two scor­ ing opportunities. How­


The first half was even, . al quick break to,try, and


catch out defence. Ribblesdale created


th e home


many chances, Johnson being guilty on two occa­ sions of missing oppor­ tunities when it, looked


easier to score, and Sharp was u n lu c k y ” with ;-a header from close in, beating the keeper but, only to hit the post.


for a good team perform-,, ance, especially by their • keeper and the defenders, generally, who all. played well. Preedy and Mullen gave-their usual reliable- performances for Ribbles;..


; Sabden deserved credit


dale. ■ : Ribblesdale 'AFC: Holgate,


were content to defend and relied on the .occasion-.


Bush, Mullen, Preedy, Hum­ phreys,: Sharp, Astley,'. John:, son,, Stoddart, Wood,, MeAlly.-,


Sub: Kerr." , , ? 0 i■i'-:?':::


having a difficult season, being next to the bottom


of Division One, with only three wins out of 18


matches. They have done well to come so far in the Shield but will have their toughest- task1 in seeking to overcome Second Divi­


sion Hurst Green. Martin Velvets and


Calderstones 2; Chatburn Res 1, Chipping 3. Division Three: Cross Keys


Victoria 4, Read Utd 4. Division Two: Rimington 2,


Res 11, Grindleton Res 0; Trin­ ity Res 4, Rimington Res 3.


DIVISION ONE ri P W D L P


UAKC.............. . 1815 2 132


Chatburn................till •} - Whalley AC...........17 9 o 3 23 West Bdfd............. 17 10 1 »• JJ Cross Keys............10 10 1 3 M Read Util............... 15 b 5 4 7 Sabden...................17 5 o < ]» Victoria..................13 jj 3 4 lo Grindleton........... 15 5 1 9 11 Henthorn Utd.........IS 4 i 13 J Trinity.................... 18 3 2 3 8 Spring M................10 0 1 lo 1


"'VISION TWO


Chatburn Res........ 10 13 1 2 27 Chipping................ 18 2 2 4 20 Hurst Green........... 13 10 0 3-0 Whalley Res..........14 0 0 5 IS Transport.............. 13 0 ' 0 Read Util Res........ 13 b 0 i 12 Waggon..;..............>0 0 0 10 1-


Roe Lee W.............. 15 4 2 9 10


Calilerstones..........1< 3 1 13 < Pendle Fn.............. 12 2 0 10 4


Martin V


DIVISION THREE PW D L P 17 13 1 327


Lord Nelson........... 16 6 3 < lo . j Rimington Res.......15 ;3 210 o


Brockhall have won through to the final of the Advertiser and Times Cup, and the date for this clash and for the Dan Seed final between Chip­ ping and Chatbui;n Re: serves have yet to be fixed. . The. Ashley Smith final


: -PROGRAMME


Ailken Shield quarter-finals: Trinity v Hurst Green (DM),


iWest Bradford -v Whalloy Kes (TJ), Cross Keys, v Rimington (TP), RAFC v Chatburn (Jb>. Division One: Whalley A v . Read Utd (MF), Grmdleton v


• Sunday,. April 13th, at Shawbridge, (2-15 ,p.m.).,, '


between Gnndleton and Read is ' arranged for


. ; ' ; T E L E PH O N E S : E d i to r ia l....... .."C l ith e r o e 22324


. 1 ... , ..; . C la s s ifie d ...;.. . . ... B u rn le y 22331


A d v e r tis in g ...’ C lith e ro e 22323 r ;l


, Spring Mill (GL). Division Two: Read Utd Res


v Calderstones. ■ Division Three:.,Rimington «. ■ - •;


Res v Martin Velvets, Cross Kevs’ Res V West Bradford Res, Lord Nelson v Whnlley.A, Hurst Green- Res v Brockhall,, Trinity Res v Station Hotel. v


Sabden, Victoria v Whalley AC, Grindloton v Henthorn


• Whalley A..............1G S12 0 S Station.................... 18 t> o 7 1< Brown Cow.....13


Brockhall...............14 11 2 ' - j West B Res.'..........15 10 g 3 22


Keys Res................18 11 3 4 -a 8 0 5 1b


Hurst tin Res........ 15 3 2 10 § GrindletonR.....Li. 16 3 11- • Trinity R............... 17 1 Ho J


. Joe Turnbull


Reserves grab a winner


Trinity Res 4, Rimington Res 3


TRINITY RESERVES did it the hard way to register their first win of the season in Division Three.


At one stage they were


trailing 3-1, but a fine rally saw them rub out the deficit and finally grab


the winner. The home side started


well and took an early lead when Whittaker


finished off a move started by Marsden and Turnbull. Rimington hit back and


Late winner


for Velvets Station Hotel I)


Martin Velvets 2


A LATE goal made cer­ tain that Martin Velvets would be one of the final­ ists in the new Advertiser and Times Cup for clubs in Division Three. An uneven pitch, to­


gether with an icy cross- wind and some snow made it hard going. Velvets twice came


ing off the line. In fact, the visitors did


all the pressing but could not finish, and when Sta­ tion attacked they came up against a solid defence which could n o t be


pierced. Velvet’s pressure paid


off on the half hour with a great volley from Donnel­ ly, who gave the keeper


no chance. End-to-end play de­


veloped after the break and there were few indi­ cations that any more goals would be forth­


. But with three minutes left the Velvet’s keeper, Shannon, sent a long ball down the field, Wykes latched on to it and netted


coming.


with a low drive. In the final minute


scored twice in 10 minutes through Hartley (J) and Smith. They went fu r th e r


ahead when Hartley (J) knocked in his second.


Trinity back in the match and after the interval • drew level when Turnbull


A goal by Neilson put


did the trick. Turnbull, the pick of


Trinity’s side, clinched the game when he headed home Threlfall’s free kick.


also stemmed from sound second half performances


Much of the triumph by Edmondson and Wil­


kinson. Trinity Reserves: Winckley,


Kerrison, Edmondson, Wilkin­ son, Fawcett, Marsden, Threl- fall, Whittaker, Slater, Turn-


bull, Neilson. Sub: Walker. Rimington Reserves: Hayth-


o rn thw a i te . Ha r tley (A), Oldham, Turner, Smith/ Hol­ gate, Moorehouse, Hodgson, Earnshaw, Hartley (J), Drink­ all. Sub: Houghton. •


Rugby sides


Park 111, a, meet Uihblcsdalc Club 1-15 p.m.): B.’Hnworth,


Clithoroc BUFC (v Sedglcy


: .* son, A.- Lee, D. Fielding,’ R. ' Lund, P. Wilson.


Wednesday,’ April 2nd. j Division One: Chrftburn .v.


Utd,’Read u td v. Spring Mill.; ; Division ,Two:,Chipping ,y


Whalley Res. - r , ' , ' -Division Three: Hurst Green


Res v. Brown Cow,1 Station Hotel v Lord Nelson., ’ ,


., wood, M. Fox, R. Wildman, J. Contes, A. Gordon,’ A. Parkin-


' P. Dinsclale. A. Sweeney, P. Ramsey, J; Holden; C. Hop-


.: meet.. Ribblcsdalc .Club 2-15 . 2-2 : with a ; penalty . and :2nd XV'(v Keighley V, h,


■ p.m.): D. Sharpe, K. Moore, J. • Walker, G. Williamson, I. Dux-


• buryJ-’"D. T a t tc r s a l l , , D. Shepherd, A. Wrigley,, C. Roberts, J; Hill, I;; Richardson,


r’Jones,- N. 'Thornton? Res:. J! Clift, A. Corless.'.


'n u te s to snatch the points. Parkinson, made , it


good in the last:. 10 mi-


i almost on the .whistle, Turner's 'lofted ’ free kick


S. Greatorex,1A .‘Rudd,1,D. ,, >.


' found its way 'through mass of bodies, 'in , the


: ’ Key’s ' box .to - finish < in f the net.'


ii'iubi.’;


Shannon made a brilliant save from a penalty. G. Bolton and J. Allen were Velvet’s :best players on


the day. Martin Velvets: Shannon, Dunn, Whittaker, Bolton, Nob-


lett, McVey, Barnes, Allen, Southworth, Wykes, Donnelly. Sub: Gahagan.


Keys pay for lapse


Grindlcton 3, Cross Keys 2


A RATHER complacent Cross Keys outfit paid the price for missing a host of chances by tumbling to a surprise defeat at Grind­


leton. The visitors strung to­


'c ru is in g : along when Robinson levelled with a


gether some early flowing moves but it was Grindle­ ton who took the lead when Parkinson inter­ cepted an atrocious back pass and scored. Keys seemed to be


diving header and then,


just after the break, Shor- rock shot them in front. , Prolific scorer Andy


Wareing came on as sub­ stitute for Keys after being out of action for six months, and he kept the


, home defence busy. : But Grindleton came


close in the opening mi­ nutes, with Station clear­


effort by Waddington, with Miller’s sharpness an outstanding feature. How­ ever, there were also


I t was a good team


Clitheroe soak up pressure


Wilmslow \ th 9pts, Clithcroe i 1st 9


TME well-earned away diaw ag a in s t s trong W.lmslow -4th team took Clitheroe’s! unbeaten run to seven matches. Tim Ro^e, from the


second tea'm, made his d( but at” cefitre, and with the captain,-, Alf Wrigley unavailable, i Joe Holden rt placed him'.at lock. Strong play by the


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under intense pressure in the second half, but strong tackling by both sides prevented a score until Wilmslow kicked a


penalty. Under attack by the


Clitheroe forwards, Wilm­ slow were penalised and John Coates was on target from just inside their half. In open play towards


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Ribblesdale volleyball victories


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older and stronger side compared with St Augus­ tine’s younger but keen team.


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.


LIGHT HAULAGE CLITHEROE. Tel. 22857 71 WOON’E LANE


JOHN LYNCH BUILDER for


GINSULATIONS. For Free Estimates


LOFT


ENERAL ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS


Tel. CLITHEROE 25109 CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE -


WE SHALL BE CLOSED OVER THE EASTER PERIOD AND THE FOLLOWING WEEK


CLOSED FROM APRIL 4th - RE-OPEN MON. APRIL 14th.


DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD : ^ DERBY STREET


r y ^ r c l ith e r o e ;:; . . ^ Tel. 22311 x___________


BMF Sudden Merchants Fcdenten


(■ •! tour localbuben'merchant- rtheprefessionabhhomeinvrown«nL


W. Beer


Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken


combines modem efficiency with classic ele- qance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away Irom the wall indepen­ dent of surrounding brickwork. Free standing il heals by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dales collages. Overcomes smoke prob­ lems. Delivery ex-stock. Rayburn Cookers tor Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas, Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulefos. ' Spares tor Rayburn, Baxi and most stoves.


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street. Skipton. Est. 1B17. Telephone 5444. WE CU R E


WOODWORM & DRY ROT BUILDING INJECTION & MAINTENANCE FREE SURVEY & QUOTATION


RISING DAMP


J. A. HOLMES TEL. 25474 (Clitheroe)____


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)


BLACK & WHITE SLOT TV —PAY AS YOU VIEW


COLOUR AND


NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT


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


DEREK LEIGH 4 SHIREBtlRH flVE.. CLITHEROE. Tel. 241BB


NOEL KING AND CO. tor all


A WSIN AHE RPIR and KENWOOD REPAIRS o'kitop AHG MCIN EAS


All makes of new and reconditioned washers and cleaners


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HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS 1 Sri.■ and W


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CUTHEROE — Tel. 22979 ► H


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