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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 2nd, 1981 19


Some bright knocks in a match


ruined by rain Clitheroe 87 for 6, Settle 150 for 8 (dec) \


GAMES interrupted by rain usually have little to commend, them but the meeting of Clitneroe and Settle produced some bright knocks and an interesting innings by Clitheroe, who took a positive approach to the


the 100 mark for tne loss of three wickets when rain h al ted play for almost an hour and when the game was resumed Settle' began looking for quick runs. Wickets were sacrificed, five


mows


ROWS Highfield Road,


is on 149 when the lan threw his final


ard along with a )f local darters.


is pictured at the


0 HOME 0 AWAY


.ESDALE Wan- and Whalley are


cal clubs with a ;ame on Saturday; oe and Read both


i travel. bblesdale League ssdale Wanderers v Baxenden v Gt Har- ’hallev v Cherry Tree, swick v Clitheroe, v Read, Padiham v m Northern, on One: Read v Im-


ion Two: Earby v Rib- ■ Wanderers, Clitheroe s. Sunday: Whalley v


sion Three, Sunday: >e v Gt Harwood, Ful- Ribblesdale Wanderers.


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noeing enthusiasts Dlitheroe rep - 1 the British Wild Couth team in the in Youth Champ- on the River Moll, al, Austria. i individual event, Mashiter, of 41 iw Drive, finished ith a time of 28 and his colleague,


1 Bentley oi 8 View, was 18th. ourse took an av- >f 30 minutes to e. e team event the npeted in Britain’s and finished in 5th


ogether 15 teams iart.


tter blow or Alan


n cycling week when he dly and broke a leg while for Great Britain. ry came as a bitter


STER struck Clitheroe Alan Gomall in the Isle


or zO-year-old Alan, of de Farm, Mearley, who current leader of the Jous Pernod Star trophy


orward reld in England.


Britain team taking part cha mpionanips


he hopes world


season in


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A CONVINCING win over St James’s CE School ‘A’ team In a hard-fought all Clithe roe f in a l saw Pendle County Primary School take the Ribble Valley Schools six-a­ side cricket knockout


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title for the third time. A f te r o v e rh a u lin g


Salesbury St Peter’s In the semi-finals, the Prin­ cess Avenue school, led by Marcus Sharp, went on-to beat their local rivals by 24 runs a wicket to 10, all matches in the tournament being played on the average system.


In their semi-final, St


James’s A saw off the challenge of Brookside. The final rounds took


place at Clitheroe Crick­ et Club, with the earlier stages having been held over the previous three


weeks* In tlie winning Pendle


team, c ap ta in ed by Marcus Sharp, were Simon Hitchen, John Mills, Martin Veevers, Andrew Robinson and Carl Sims. Members of the four


semi-final teams are pic­ tured before wickets were pitched.


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hopes shortly to be ) Blackburn Royal In- from where ne can to next to be


game in circumstances which might have been allowed to dictate otherwise. Settle had just passed


opened up to push the score along virtually single-handed. His chief partner was young


Clitheroe’s reach but Fawcett


going down for around 50 runs with Weavers batting well for an undefeated 33 and Clitheroe taking some good catches and achieving several run-outs. Feature of Clitheroe’s reply


Richard Thornton, who was in the side principally as wicket­ keeper. Richard, who usually stumps for the second team, made only six and was run out be he kept one end closed for a long time. He batted sensibly against


not taking one point and John Boden and Malcolm Blackburn were the not out batsmen. Settle: A. Davidson c Coc-


was a resolute 41 by Keith Fawcett. This was built up after the second hold-up of the match fo r ra in and with Andrew Henderson having been accounted for most ex­ peditiously by Weavers. By this time it was clear that a winning draw was out of


good bowling and defended with attractive stroke play to justify his being called upon to go in first wicket down. Indiscretion eventually pre­


kroft b Sutcliffe 23, B. Home run out 37, K. Foster c Sutclif­ fe b Rigby 29, W. Andrews c Fawcett b Sutcliffe 17, Weav­ ers n.o. 33, S. Ward c Bleazard b Rigby 0, M. Verden c Booth b Rigg 1, S. Andrews run out 0, P. Ecdeston b Rigg 5, I. Wilkinson run out 0, D. Robin­ son n.o. 1, extras 4, total (8 wkts dec.) 150. Bowling: Cockroft 10-1-33-0;


. short sojourn in which he hit 17, including a mighty six into the schoolyard. By then, time was getting on with no likelihood of Clitheroe


vailed again when Fawcett was run out within sight of what would have been a very good half-century. Cockcroft had a


Game Whalley will want to forget


Whalley 98, Bamoldswick 139 for 8


KEITH Wilson, the Barnoldswick skipper, won toss and elected to bat on an easy-paced wicket.


ment was proved right as Bar­ noldswick won by 41 runs and took the five points.


Five hours later his judge­


Whalley will want to forget this match for they virtually


was offset by iresponsible bat­ ting and Whalley will have to apply themselves in a more professional manner if they intend to challenge for the league title in the second half of tne season.


Fine bowling and fielding


innings in company with pro­ fessional Dudha ana they made a good start with a stand of 36. Six runs later, both of them had gone, Dudha being caught behind off Lawton.


Wilson opened the visitors’


gave the points away when they ought easily to have been the winners.


LUCK WAS CERTAINLY NOT WITH THEM


Blackburn N 221 for 6 dec., Ribblesdale W 151


FORTUNE frowned on Wanderers in the game at Pleckgate.


Malcolm Dennett c and


pushed the score along to 63 before Lawton claimed Pilking­ ton leg before. The professional struck again when Vic Morris stumped Grave at 67, a f te r which Bedford and Greenhalgh took Barnoldswick to 105 before Barry Foster bowled Greenhalgh for 25.


Pilkington and Greenhalgh


bowled Barnoldswick had scored 139 for 8, Lawton pro­ ducing a fine spell of bowling to finish with 5 for 47, backed up by Foster with 2 for 21 and Brown 1 for 22.


When the 36th over had been


Whalley’s grasp but the villa­ gers tjegan disastrously by losing three wickets for 21 runs, including Lawton’s.


The score looked well within


Bleazara produced a fine part­ nership of 58, the former then being stumped by Scothem for


Barry Foster and David 27.


plenty of overs in hand, Whal- fey looked good for five points. Then Greenhalgh struck by claiming the wicket of Bleazard who proved to be his side’s top scorer with 33.


nings became a shambles as players gave their wickets away and Whalley finished at 98 ail out. Pickup claimed five of their wickets for a total of 27


From that moment the in­


Brown 18, Dudha c Morris b Lawton 14, D. Pilkington Ibw Lawton 15, M. Greenhalgh b Foster 25, B. Grave st Morris b Lawton 4, R. Bedford c and b Lawton 26, A. Riley b Lawton 8, T. Scothem n.o. 14, P. Pickup b Foster 0, D. Shar­ pies n.o. 8, extras 7, total (8


wkts) 139. Bowling: T. Marshall 5-2-15-


0; B. Brown 6-0-22-1; Lawton 13-2-47-5; J. Staniforth 6-1-27-0; B. Foster 6-0-21-2.


em b Pickup 5; R. Barks b Dudha 0, Lawton b Pickup 9; B. F o s te r s t Scothern b Roberts 27, D. Bleazard lbw b


Whalley: J. Slinger c Scoth­


Greenhalgh 33, F. Macwood c Riley b Pickup 10, N. Wilson b Greenhalgh 1, T. Marshall c Bedford b Pickup 1, B. Brown run out 0, V. Morris c Dudha b Pickup 0, J. Staniforth n.o. 3,


extras 9, total 98. Bowling: P. Pickup 9.4-0-27-


5; Dudha 7-1-20-1; J. Roberts 5- 0-18-1; M. Greenhalgh 7-1-24-2.


Barnoldswick: K. Wilson b Even at 79 for 4, and with


b McNulty with the first ball of the match — but that did not count because the umpire had not called “play;” Ian Johnson was given out to a catch that came off the top of the pad; Northern profession­ al Parsons survived a catch on the boundary edge by Bob Birch — being credited with a six- hit after first having been given out, and Pearson was dropped a t


the


wicket. Clearly not a day to imbue


with confidence a side chasing an imposing target of 221. In fact it seemed at one stage that Northern might be restricted to a reasonable total when they stood at 58 for 4. Parsons and Pearson changed the picture with a stand of nearly 130.


start to the reply by reaching 70 for the loss of two wickets.- Jack Ainsworth had batted strongly taking four fours in a row off Parsons but was caught when he skied the f i f th


attempt. David Cottam scored 31 and


after he had gone a slump de­ veloped, five wickets falling for only another 21 runs. Alec Hol- gate and Bill Slinger looked for runs and they saw Wanderers to 130, when two wickets fell without addition. Holgate bat­ tled on for an unfinished 40 and Birch stayed with him in a last- wicket stand of 21. So Wanderers lost the game


Wanderers made a useful the


T. Bleazard 4-1-15-0; G. Sutclif­ fe 9-2-15-2: R. Booth 4-0-26-0; M. Blackburn 3-1-31-0; A. Rigby 4-1-26-4. Clltheroe: K. Fawcett run


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out 6, Cockroft b Davidson 17, A. Rigby b Weavers 1, J. Boden n.o. 8, R. Booth run out 2, M. Blackburn n.o. 1, extras 11L total (6 wkts) 87. Bowling: Weavers 13-1-46-2;


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CLITHEROE’S Catholic Social Centre Football Club looked back on a very satisfactory first season in the Ribble Valley League with a presentation dinner at the Castle Restaurant.


D. Robinson 4-3-1-0; A. David­ son 8-1-29-1.


handed over by Black­ burn Rovers’ ’keeper Jim


The trophies were


Read step on it to victory


Read 142 for 6, Padiham 139


READ maintained their lead at the head of the Ribblesdale League with a whirlwind win over Padiham.


itors out for a modest 139, Read stormed to victory in only 18 overs, due mainly to an outstanding i n n i n g s by S t e v e n Rushton. Padiham won the toss and


Having bowled the vis­


chose to bat on a hard, fast wicket. In the first over, At­ kinson edged one ball for four and was then comprehensively


bowled by Jones. Daly joined Devon, and a


period of consolidation followed during which the batsmen found difficulty in scoring. At 21 Daly was well caught by Kawalec and Gee joined Devon for what became the only real stand of the innings. The latter had begun to play


Jones 4, G. Devon b Wadding­ ton 37, V. Daly c Kawalec b Jones 7, Gee c Rigby b Wad­ dington 20, P. Atkinson c and b Goodway 0, R. Stevenson b Kawalec 41, B. Holmes.b Wad­ dington 4, A. Stevenson c Rigby b Kawalec 12, M. Hey­ worth c Worsley b Kawalec 1, N. Hodgson n.o. 5, J. Crosby b Kawalec 0, extras 8, total 139. Bowling: Jones 15-3-57-2; R. Kawalec 7-3-11-4; J. Wadding­ ton 11-2-42-3; R. Goodway 3-0-


Padiham: M. Atkinson b


21-1. Read: S. Rushton c Hey-


some pleasing drives in an effort to increase the scoring rate. Waddington had been brought on in place of Kawalec and he finally accounted for both batsmen. After a brief spell from Goodway, Jones was recalled to the attack as Padiham’s .sole threat was a belligerent knock from skipper Bob Stevenson, who was eventually out for 41. Kawalec, having returned to


worth b Crosby 76, M. George­ son b Gee 15, D. Rigby b Heyworth 2, G. O’Connor lbw Gee 27, R. Kawalec run out 0, M. Grainger b Crosby 7, R. Goodway n.o. 6, S. Morgan n.o. 1, extras 8, total (6 wilts)


142.


0; J. Crosby 5-0-32-2; Gee 7-0- 59-2; M. Heyworth 4-0-30-1.


Bowling: N. Hodgson 2-0-13- „ „ Visitors run


replace Waddington, soon dis­ missed the remainder and finished with the impressive fi­ gures of 4 for 11 from 7 overs. Read’s reply was dramatic


into trouble Wanderers 3rd 115 for 5, Salesbury 111 for 9


with Rushton, in entertaining form soon playing shots to. all parts of the ground. Georgeson had supported well and was bowled tor 15 in the seventh over when the score had al­ ready reached 69. Rigby was soon out and O’Connor joined Rushton in a further fruitful partnership. With the score at 121 Rush-


. blesdale League Division Three game at Church Meadow.


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers 3rd team beat Salesbury by five wickets in Sunday’s Rib-


4 ran into trouble against bow­ lers Fellows and Nefld (2 for 16 and 3 for 28) and lost wickets


The visitors, who were 81 for


at regular intervals to finish at 111 for 9 when the overs ran


ton was finally out, caught on the boundary edge, having hit two sixes and 11 fours in an innings of 76. O’Connor went on to make a


but not their pride. Northern: B. McNulty c


Johnson b Dennett 9, M. Gillib- rand c Lamb b Birch 8, D. Pearson n.o. 106, I. Folley c and b Birch 4, M. Taylor lbw Dennett 10, Parsons c Cottam b Johnson 51, J. Halsall lbw Johnson 5, P. Verity n.o. 10. extras 18, total (6 wkts dec)


221. Bowling: Dennett 10-1-37-2;


R. Birch SMM1-2; I. Johnson 6- 0-69-2; W. Slinger 3-0-34-0; P. Seedle 2-0-22-0. Wanderers: J. Ainsworth c


fine 27 before falling lbw and although a further two wickets fell before victory was achieved Read emerged easy winners. AU the Padiham bowlers suf­ fered, the best return being from Crosby with 2 for 32 from five overs. A fine win for Read who


Three firsts for ski club


and b Parsons 26, D. Cottam b Parsons 31, Dennett c Parsons b Jones 17, W. Lamb c Jones b Parsons 11, I. Johnson c Pear­ son b Parsons 0, S. Proctor hit wkt b Jones 4, R. Driver c Pearson b Jones 0, A. Holgate n.o. 40, W. Slinger b Parsons 15, P. Seedle Ibw Parsons 0, R. Birch c Folley b Fox 6, extras


1, total 151. Bowling: Parsons 16-3-96-6;


B. Fox 11-1-35-1; P. Jones 6-0- 19-3.


PENDLE Sid Club took three first places in the North West Ski Championships held at Ski Rossendale on Sunday. In addi­ tion they notched a second and three thirds. Results: — under 16: 1,


°Uln reply, Wanderers were 87 for 4 ana lost another wicket two runs later. A stand of 26 between Fellows and Threlfall saw them to victory. Earlier there had been a stand of 40 between D. O’Neill (39) and W. Bradley (20).


could be satisfied with their bowling and batting, but must improve their fielding.


30, M. Riley 13, D. Dickinson 19, S. Burnside 2, J. Clarkson n.o. 12. C. Frankland 0, S. Howarth 5, J. Dickinson 6, M. Allen 1, I. Riley n.o. 2, extras 21, total (9 wkts) 111. Bowling: D. Workman 10-4-


Sa'lesbury: H. Greenwood


16-1; I. Hughes 9-1-30-0; K. Fellows 9-2-16-2; S. Neild 8-2-


15, D. Fitzpatrick 3, D. O’Neill 39, W. Bradley 20, M. Proctor 1, K. Fellows n.o. 8, I. Threl­ fall n.o. 17, extras 12, total (5 wkts) 115. Bowling: S. Allen 8-3-23-1; J. Dickinson 4-1-11-0; M. Allen 1- 0-14-0; M. Riley 5-2-25-2.


28-3. Wanderers 3rd: N. Parker


Robert Mansell. Under 19; 3, David Norman. Ladies: 2, Mau­ reen Whalley; 3, Gaye An­ drews. Seniors: 1, Glenn An­ drews. Veterans: 1. Gerrard Robers; 3, Ron Andrews. Next outing will be on


Sunday to the Oval, Bebington. where Pendle members will take part in the pentathlon event. This covers — skiing, swimming, running, obstacle course and basketball.


Arnold and youth team coach Alan Bradshaw.


ners-up in the third divi­ sion to gain promotion, helped no doubt by player-of-the-year Mark


The team ended run­


Dixon. Sportsman-of-the-year


was Malcolm Barker, and tankards were


TOPS THE


handed over to manager Bill Geelan and his as­ sistants Bernard Bithell andAIan O’Neill. MC for the evening


officials and wives who attended danced to a disco provided by Phil Case.


was Bill Taylor and thanks to the Blackburn Rovers’ guests were ex­ pressed by team captain


Alec Rigby. After the presenta­


tions, about 60 players,


'centre). On his left is Alan Bradshaw, with Bill Geelan in the far right.


the players and officials with Jim Arnold (front


black horse Five new faces BLUES > in Valley League


ALTHOUGH Black Horse have lost their undefeated record, their superior goal average keeps them at the top of tne Blue League in the Ribble Valley Summer Pool competi­ tion. Their victors, Joiners B are now the only unbeaten team.


Shoe A and Sun Inn remain unbeaten but the crunch will come tonight when they play each other.


In the Red League Horse


Inn 4, Craven Heifer A 3; Pendle Witch 2, Horse Shoe A 5; Dog and Partridge 2, Joiners A 5; King’s A 6, Brown Cow A 1; White Horse 4, Duke of York 3. Blue League: Craven Heifer B 6, Craven Heifer (Chaigley) 1; Horse Shoe B 4, New Inn 3; Joiners B 4, Black Horse 3; Brown Cow B 5, King’s B 2; Black Bull 2, Lord Nelson 5.


Results. Red League: Sun


LEAGUE TABLES Red League


Horse Shoe A............ 4 Sun Inn..................... 4 King’s A.................... 4 Joiners A................... 4 White Horse.............. 4 Craven HA................ 4 Pendle W................... 4 D of York.................. 4 Dog & P .................... 4 Brown Cow A............ 4


Blue League


B. Horse... Joiners B.. Lord Nel.. B. CowB.. B. Bull.


PW D P 4 0 27 4,026 3 125 2 2 20 120 315 315 3 13 3 11 4 3


Craven HB............... 4


King’s B. New Inn........ H. Shoe B...... Craven (Chg)..


PW 4 4 4 4 4


L P 128 0 26 126 123 2 16 216 314 3 14 311 4 6


Reward for enterprise


Ribblesdale W 2nd 157 for 4, Immanuel 173 for 5


THE enterprise of Tom Wall- bank and Peter Pedder enabled Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd to claim three points for a winning draw over Oswaldtwistle Im­ manuel. The pair pushed for singles at eveiy opportunity and put on 73 for the fourth wicket. Both were unbeaten, Wallbank on 65 and Pedder 38. Immanuel: 173 for 5 off 36'


1, K. Proctor 17, T. Wallbank n.o. 65, P. Harrison 16, J. Hutchins 14, P. Pedder n.o. 38, extras 6, total (4 wkts) 157. Wanderers’ bowling: T. E.


overs (Walmsley 64). Wanderers 2nd: A. Parker


FIVE new teams will be playing in the Ribble Valley Football League next season.


Tree Inn, Blackburn, White Horse, Ribchester Reserves and Catholic Social Centre were all ad­ mitted to the league at the annual meeting. But three teams have


King’s Arms, Beech


— Cyril King: treasurer — John Woodworth; registrations secretary — David Fitzpatrick. At the meeting, a t the


resigned — Chatbum and Whalley Arms Celtic of the first division and Roe Lee West of the second division. Chatburn and Whalley


Arms Celtic will be join­ ing a number of other Ribble Valley teams in the newly-formed North East Lancashire League. All leading officers of the


Avenue, Clitheroe and two committee members who an­ nounced their resignations at the annual meeting, Len Farn­ sworth and Richard Wilkinson, were replaced by newcomers Chris Snape, Alan Woodworth and Brian Parks. The other three members of


18 years. Mr Berry, of Shireburn


the committee, Bill Briggs, Mel Edmondson and Brian Board- man, still have a year to serve. Leading officials for the


coming season are; chairman — Peter Dawber; vice chairman — Ralph Aspinwall; secretary


Golfing


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CLITHEROE Golf Club professional Peter Geddes and member Brian Ross have reached the grand final of the Three Fives National Pro-Am champ­ ionship, to be held in Por­ tugal, in October. To qual ify, th ey


Ca th o li c Social Centre, Clitheroe, Mr King paid tribute to Mr Berry for his services to the league and passed on the league officials’ best wishes for the future. Mr King said that last season


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triumphed over 33 other pairs in the North-West area final at Royal Liver­ pool Golf Club. Peter, of Whalley, and


Barker 18-4-62-4; D. Jackson 9- 0-18-0; J. Gladwin 1-0-6-0; P. Pedder 5-1-32-1; T. Braithwaite 2-0-11-0; A. Parker 4-0-21-0;'K. Proctor 2-0-16-0.


Netball leaders still unbeaten


IN the Clitheroe and District Netball League Magpies and Catholic YC lead Division One and Two respective­ ly, both with 100 per cent records. Latest results; Division One:


Cricket Club 2L Rowdies 22; Station A 10, Calderstones 8.' Division Two: Village People 7, Station B 13; Cosmos 9, Catholic YC 23; Catholic YC 28, Approved Electronics 4; Tnitex 3, Phoenix 9; Station B


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Magpies................. 6 6 0 012 Rowdies................. 6 5 0 1 10 Cricket Club...... . 6 3 0 3 6 StationA............... 6 3 0 3 6 Calderstones.......... 6 1 0 5 2 Joiners................... 6 0 0 6 0


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Squash victors


EMPRESS Ladies summer squash team emerged the vic­ tors after a dose but deter­ mined fight against a Burnley


side. The deciding match was won


by Penny Panitt who defeated her opponent 3-1 and Nicola Ringham won by the same


margin. In the f irs t game Cath. Schofield dominated her oppo­


nent to win 3-2, but unfortu--, nately both Janice Tomlinson and Carol Williamson went down 3-0.


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LADIES’ competitions played at Clitheroe Golf Club yielded


the following results; 36 holes scratch prize, Mrs J


A. Speak, 177 gross. Handica prize, Mrs K. Aspinall 102-29 73 (after a card play-off). LGU Medal, Mrs P. Parker, 100-27- 73. Senior nine-holes, Mrs M,


Brierley 3314 net.


WRITING and


SIGN


PAINTING Tel. Clitheroe


24056


Phone Clltheroe 25680 tor tree estimate


DUCKWORTH & NINE LTD DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311


Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON


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PLYWOOD AND TIMBER DIY AND TRADE


MASTERBOARDy4in.8x4E8.50 SHEATHING PLY %in. 8x4 £7.50


PLYWOOD DOORS from £10.45


CHIPBOARD Viin. 8x4 £4.40 BL0CKB0ARD%in. 8 x 4 £13.50


TIMBER SCANT 2in. x 2in. - 12p ft., 4in. x 2in;' - 22p ft. SKIRTING BOARD, P.A.R. available PRICES EXCLUDING VAT WINDOW FRAMES, DOORS, etc., MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATION


ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD PENDLE TRADING E S T A T E


CHATBURN CLITHEROE 41597 MrcW' f«e»». ***- HAND TOOLS


R. & P. HARGREAVES JOINERS


for patio doors, windows, double glazing,


doors, Formica tops. Also very popular


HARDWOOD FRAMES AND ALL YOUR TIMBER REQUIREMENTS


CANDLEMAKERS CROFT (off Lowergate) CLITHEROE


TEL. 2 6 9 2 9 HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on'Keymatic


Delivery could be arranged


JOHN MORAN & SON WISWELL Tel. WHALLEY 3439


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 brickwork. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke problems Delivery ex-stock. Rayburn Cookers tor Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas, Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulefos. Spares for Rayburn, Baxi and most stoves.


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street, Skipton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444


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PAINTING, DECORATING AND PLUMBING


CONTRACTORS LTD No job too large or small Half-Price OAPs


All work guaranteed


Tradesmen identity to prove Tel. Padiham 75664


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)


COLOURAND


BLACK & WHITE SLOT TV —PAY AS YOU VIEW


NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT


REPAIRS TO MOST BRITISH COLOUR AND BLACK AMD WHITE TVs


DEREK LEIGH 4 SHIREBURH AVE.. CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168


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