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LUCKY R SOME


Lower Chapel 4, Waddington 3


13th league game of ;ason proved to be lucky one for Wad- m in the Premier ion of Blackburn ) in at io n , Lower


1 inflicting a shock feat.


el deserved their half- id of three clear goals if


>r their determination •ession.


ington did not get to ith the task and several went begging, particu-


•hen Geldard volleyed the bar. Ainsworth


s only midway through ind half that Wadding- ed a goal back through ’ressure was increased was Chapel who went ahead when a direct 25- e kick deceived Nuttall. a f te rw a rd s Green


the rebound against the Lower Chapel cleared,


av an own-goal, aldington are to main- eir challenge for the nship they must show ;ommitment for the I minutes. ington: Nuttall (I),


vith a ground shot into er of tne net, and with of minutes left Chapel


. Seedle, Kirk, Nuttall, Byrom, Green, Gel-


insworth, Miller. Sub: in.


eekend ith o u t


a win


lefeats made the d a disappointing Clitheroe Ladies’ Club.


aturday they were out of the semi-


lowing day they league match


' the Plate compet- Lancaster, and on


-nalty flick, which the net although Fox had managed toe to it. completely de­


Leyland Motors, e Plate match a ecision in the first tes gave Lancas-


ed Clitheroe and ceded three more


t the space of 20 's . Afterwards oe pulled them- ogether and held


Memorable effort puts paid to Wigan


CLITHEROE memorable all-round performs^™ “o


clinched a second Denis Underwood also


pulled off an heroic penal­ ty save as Keith Newton’s men comprehensively saw off the challenge of a side currently in the somewhat unfamiliar position of title contenders.


Clltheroe maintained their sparkling form right up to the fiiitil w histle and could easily


first chance after seven mi­ nutes when he was left with a clear run on goal from 35 yards out but, with keeper Holgate advancing, the young stoker hesitated long enough for full­


McGuire was desperately un­ lucky to see a blazing 20 vard shot deflected on to the bar bv Holgate.


back Bannister to get back and clear the danger. Fourteen minutes later, Paul


'


chances to take the lead but the sides remained deadlocked at the interval. As the second half started, it was clear that the team which could gain the upper hand first could very


into the attack, with a pentrat- ing cross from Ian Ashworth narrowly evading the out­ stretched boots of Ashcroft and Whiteside as it whistled a through the Wigan penalty


well go on to make the game theirs. Clitheroe surged straight


long range pass from Tony Eyles to Tob the ball over the advancing Holgate.


Whiteside broke the deadlock as he latched on to a clever


librand gained his reward for some determined attacking as


Two minutes later, Ian Gil-


rea. But after 52 minutes, Simon


Wigan, too, had a number of


mam features, of the first 45 minutes. Simon Whiteside had ■ the


were the order of the day in the second half, a succession of missed chances and steadily in­ creasing frustration were the


have added to their impressive tally. But if thrills and excitement


retained enough spirit to score a last minute consolation goal through defender O’Neill


In the end, although Wigan


Simon Whiteside broke deadlock.


he beat Holgate from close range, and after 61 minutes, he ma,


on for Frank Richards after that goal, Clitheroe always looked likely to increase their tally but Wigan never let their heads drop and managed to


scramble a consolation in the last minute.


Whiteside scored his second and Clitheroe’s fourth as he slotted the ball home from close range following a pinpoint free- kick bv his brother Nigel. With Roger Walker coming


a chance to get back in the reckoning when Denis Under- wood brought down winger Benson in the penalty area, but the keeper atoned by saving Rimmerk spot-kick. Five minutes later, Simon


goal which had the home sup­ porters rejoicing. After 68 minutes, Wigan had


with a memorable


Ian Gillibrand gained his reioard.


Cutheroe's morale boosting vic­ tory were Ian Gillibrand, who put in a lot of hard work on the right wine as well as scoring twice, ana Mick Ashcroft, who looks very much at home back in the front line after a pro­ longed spell at the centre of the defence. Paul Bretherton was also a notable. steadying influ­ ence at the back.


Particularly outstanding in


Whiteside, Eyles, Richards, Bretherton, Wilcox, Gillibrand, McGuire, S. Whiteside, Ash­ croft, Ashworth. Subs: Walker, Newton.


Clithcroe: Underwood, N.


Jo n e s , B a n n is te r , Hock, Reddin, O’Neill, Benson, Jolly, Dickens, Tickle, Rimmer. Subs: Pearson, Smith.


Wigan Rovers: Holgate, (Radcliffe). Referee: Mr A. Robinson


Late goal dashes Reserves ’


hopes Fcniscowles Reserves 3, Clitheroe Reserves 2


have been no more Clitheroe deserved. For long periods of the match they dominated midfield,


than Gary emerges as


imained 4-0. lay’s game was on Motors’ small


imaculate pitch. >e attacked hard at d several times


irrowly to score. •s gradually took 1, they turned •ith a goal advan-


d worked a second fine run to the e from where the


oe firmly at the of their division.


e Royal Grammar unbeaten l-un as f Division Two of


le tennis happened at last,


bblesdale Table Association has


vith a 6-4 defeat nsway B.


■r this has done little i school’s prospects of npions. iptains are asked to ’ the committee meet- held this evening at


:-;ie Arms Hotel (8 members are asked any counterfoils and


iffle tickets to the Division One: Stan-


e B 3; Dog and Par- . Rimington Ladies 2; v B 6, CRGS 4. positions in the


. Station A 0; Post !f, Queensway A 1. Two: Station C 7,


livision One PW D L F A ,1 1 8 1 2 74 30


... 11 7 2 2 71 39 ... 10 0 2 2 71 29 9 8 0 1 67 23


livision Two PW D 9 7 1


... 10 0 3 1 59 41 . . 9 4 1 4 51 39 9 4 1 4 47 43


L F A 1 78 12


s pulled back for I shot. d efe at leaves


er but by then it late. Farnworth played captain’s game in e and Maureen nade several fine the wing but the


hero of the hour Waddington Res 1, Bangor OB 0


A COUPLE of superb saves by Gary Winckley in the closing minutes gave Waddington Res two points from a hard game.


early running and were unluc­ ky not to take the lead when a Carter header was cleared off the line and a shot by Gladwin from 20 yards hit the underside of the bar and was scrambled to safety. Bangor also had chances but came up against Winckley in fine form.


Waddington made all the


SPORTING QUIZ


subjected the villagers to a great deal of pressure but all their efforts failed against a stubborn defence in which Carter and Hosty were do­ minant.


to make progress Gladwin came close with one effort and Harri­ son shot only inches wide, but it was Winckley who emerged hero of the hour.


When Waddington managed


S ign s o f a go od te am


Peel, Longhi, Carter, Hosty, Burgess, Harrison, Hutchin­ son, Gladwin, Stew'art, Reddin. Sub. Wilson.


Waddington Res: Winckley, S e c o n d s


outplayed Clitheroe 2nd XV 4, Rossendale 3rd 24.


DESPITE fielding their strongest second string of the season Clitheroe were totally outplayed by a well-organised opposition.


possession and were rewarded with six unconverted tries.


The visitors won most of the


tactical awareness was very poor. They rarely played to their strengths, which were the speed of the two centres Field­ ing and Greatorex.


Clitheroe’s organisation and


occasionally and as so often this season Clitheroe allowed them­ selves to be drawn into a dour forwards battle. Not surpris­ ingly they did not possess the ammunition to outplay Rossen­ dale in the forwards.


The backs saw' the ball only


len have entered so are M. Barlow of


1. Emmerson, Bing- Exon, Manchester. : starts on Edisford Edisford School,


iing runners can be the route at the imes: 11-15 Mitton,


oeing 11 a. m.


lderstones, 11-25 I-


s being taken up to late entries on the


g draw


ly have Egerton as Bamoldswick will ale. Matches must y May 12th.


:ket Club along with ck and Earby have i at home in tne first the John Haig rby will face Black­


the camp-site ap- off Edisford Road, still time to enter


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Greatorex were used was early in the opening stages and this produced Clitheroe's try. Greatorex had created the


The only time Fielding and


opportunity with a brilliant piece of running, splitting the Rossendale backs. Seconds ear­ lier the visitors had scored their first try mainly as the


D. Jones, S. Greatorex jnr, D. Fielding, I. Richardson, A. Corless, D. Tattersall, R. Haworth, P. Dinsdale, A. Sweeney, I. Duxbury, M. Dux- bury, R. Wildman, T. Mason, K. Moore. Replacement: I. Fielding.


sendale gradually increased their hold on the play, their half being only rarely pene­ trated. Clltheroe conceded four more tries but luckily none were converted. Clitheroc 2nd XV: A. Rudd,


the ball tight in the forwards and it was surprising that they led only 8-4 at half time, having missed three penalty attempts. Clitheroe lost heart and Ros­


result of Glitheroe’s failings in the forwards. Rossendale continued to keep


Rossendale 2nd 6, Clitheroe XV 6.


PLAYING only their se­ cond match of the year,


pressure, their heavier pack taking advantage of the time Clitheroe needed for their new forwards to settle. The visitors’ pack began to


lead through a Coates’ penalty kick but the teams went in level after Rossendale had also converted a penalty. Clitheroe resumed in an ex­


Greatorex almost resulted in tries. It was Coates who put


tated the style of play and the two packs produced some fine examples of forward play. In fact, it was a forwards’ game but both sets of backs opened up the play whenever they could and Andrew Gordon, having moved from full back to centre, made the Clitheroe de­ fence virtually watertight. Rossendale applied the early


of Rupert Abie, Arnold Phillips and Mick Fox, playing together for the first time, were the most effective unit on the field. They superbly countered a very strong and experienced Rossendale pack. The heavy conditions dic­


much re-arranged side and, de­ spite the poor conditions, there was evidence that a very good team is about to evolve. A completely new back row


Clitheroe Rugby Club ex­ tended their unbeaten run to seven. They experimented with a


who beaded in from a comer kick. In the second half Bangor


on top in midfield and con­ tinued pressure led to their taking the lead through Hosty


Waddington were generally


THERE was an exciting: finish to the match bet­ ween Rectclla Internation­ al and The Empties in the second round of Wadding­ ton FC’s annual sports quiz. The outcome hinged on the final two questions with Rectclla victorious by 20-19. In another match, RCL


of the second round tics, Whallcy Arms meet White Horse and Fubers Five take on Waddington SC. The quiz starts at 8 p.m.


beat Twiggy’s Twits 35-17. This Sunday, in the last


A GOAL five minutes from time dashed Clitheroe’s hopes of taking a point from Saturday’s clash with fellow promotion contenders Feniscowles. A share of the spoils would thanks to the hard-working Tony Bush, Tony Waddington and Steve Musgrove, but failed to convert their chances.


down quickly and had the better of the early stages.


the 20th minute when Clitheroe winger Paul Tomlinson took full advantage of a defensive slip to lob his team ahead.


understanding in defence — this time at the other end — gave Feniscowles the chance to eq u alise in a goalmouth scramble.


val they took the lead with a fine headed goal.


to miss a number of openings and have one "goal” disallowed.


eventually rewarded in the 75th minute when Jimmy Taylor turned in a cross from John Taylor to level the scores.


least a draw until Feniscowles snatched their last-gasp winner in another goalmouth scramble.


They looked set to earn at


Spencer, Boyd, Braithwaite; Bush, Waddington, Musgrove; Tomlinson, Jim Taylor, John Taylor. Subs: Moro, Rush.


Clithcroe: Hatch,'Stevenson, BOYD OUT


A FOOT injury sustained in the defeat by Feniseowles is likely to keep Clitheroe Re­ serves’ defender Mark Boyd


out of action for a number of weeks. The first game he will miss is


Saturday’s home fixture with Brinscall.


son, Spencer, Braithwaite, Bush, Waddington, Musgrove, Tomlinson, Jim Taylor, John Taylor, Moro, Mooney, Rush. Meet ground 1-45 p.m.


H a t- tr ic k


for losers Lord Nelson CPV 3, Whalley Res 4.


THERE was a lively opening to this game bet­ ween two teams with


in interest in the promo­ tion stakes.


function effectively and only some fine work by the Rossen­ dale pack held Clitheroe at bay. Chtheroe eventually took the


g they took control adding furth- full foals through Waring and


|* rvAiitr* 4Lm


plosive manner, the pack show­ ing a bite not seen for some time and breaks by Coates and


Lund, S. G re a to rex , A. Gordon, G. Torbett, J. Coates, C. Hopwood, J. Walker, T. L e e , N. C ro s s le y , N. Ridehalgh, R.. Able, A. Phil­ lips, M. Fox.


I


for Clitheroe after they had attacked from every position. Their eommitmant was under­ lined by a sterling pack per­ formance. However, lack of match practice was the root cause of failure to convert pressure into points. Clithcroe XV: D. Slinger, R.


Clitheroe again ahead with a penalty only for Rossendale to once more level the scores a few minutes later. The result was frustrating


and they pulled two back, both netted By Pearson (S), the lea­ gue’s leading marksman, to give him a hat-trick. CPV set out in search of the


whurst, Geddes, Musker, Arm- field, Thorbum, Carr, Collier, Waring, Harris, Griffin. Sub: Atkinson.


Jeffrey (N), Almond, Davidson, Hughes, Pearson (A), Baber, Warden, Pearson (S), Pearson (B), Bishop. Subs: Jeffrey (M), Richmond/ Whallcy Res: Wright, De­


below par home side, and K. Carr and T. Armfield played well for the victors. Lord Nelson CPV: Catterall,


equaliser but the visitors’ goal had a charmed life and several were missed. Pearson (S) was the best of a


but could find no real form and it was Whalley who, in a rare attack, scored a fourth goal through Atkinson. The goal spurred CPV to greater efforts


CPV rallied after the interval nek Dewhurst.


attractive three-man move which led to Pearson (S) scor­ ing a fine goal. Minutes later they hit the bar and threatened to over-run Whalley who were struggling to find any rhythm. However, the visitors at last drew level through Waring who scored direct from a corner. This inspired Whalley and


CPV took the lead after an ah«L XI f „ _i The squad is: Hatch, Steven­ The pressure, though, was But Clitheroe stormed back Ten minutes after the inter­ Feniscowles were rocked in The Shawbridge team settled


“^ ' T lvc Olid tWO


* e home ,vl?tory thanks i


•'victory manKs t to a match for their only n*A nln atviaoo L.- I7i of nw ri' kind


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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 5th, 1981 1,7 RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE


Royal Oak take their revenge


Royal Oak 3, Victoria 1 ■


hard-working str ikers Simon^Vhiteside and° Ia^G in ib ran tf°aIS apiece by Victoria had inflieted Mir, t, j Clltheroe 4. Wigan Rovers 1


ROYAL OAK gained ample revenge in this return match for their only league defeat of the season, which


gameu cujipm revenge .in inis return


from Conti, Oak established a commanding half-time lead. The first was a header from Johnson’s comer kick and the next a shot into the corner of the net. The second half was a slight


upon to make a finger-tip save from Campbell before the vis­ itors grabbed a consolation goal, headed by Stirzaker. Oak produced a good team performance with Dinsdale,


serve their lead, while Victoria, though trying hard to score, never presented any serious threat to the strong home defence. However, Bond was called


Rimington get goals they deserve


Ribchester CK Res 1, Rimington Res 4


prising that they led only 1-0, the goal being scored by Paul Whittaker from Kerrie Pratt’s comer kick.


A MUCH improved Rimington team finally got the goals they de­ served. In the first half it was sur­


Slinger and Graham but Hart­ ley and Taylor could not find the net from the crosses. Whit­ taker came close to scoring again with a good run from his own half but his shot hit the post.


There was good wing play by Unfortunately another mis­


by Taylor, a just reward for all the front funning he had done. On balance, Keys had no


Buckle, Jo n e s , Holgate, Oldham, Whittaker, Graham, Pratt, Taylor, Hartley, Slinger. Subs: Hodgson, Denham.


NOW FOR AITKEN SHIELD


ford Res 0, Catholic SC 0; Lord Nelson CPV 3, Whallev Res 4; Rimington Res 4, Ribchester CK Res 1; Transport Res 1, Station Hotel 3.


Aitken Shield


grounds, separate arrange­ ments will be made for Riming­ ton Res v Chatburn and Read Utd Res v Trinity. Leading positions in the


Ribble Valley Football League: Division One


Royal Oak..............1411 2 124 Chatbum............... 13 10 3 023 Read Utd............... 11 9 0 1 19 RibCK................... 13 9 0 4 18


Station H............... 12 9 0 3 18 Oath SC................. 12 6 3 3 15 Lord Nel................ 12 7 1 4 15 Grindtn Res ...........12 6 1 5 13


Chatbum Res.........10 8 1 1 17 Transport............... 11 7 1 3 15 Roe Lee West........ 10 6 2 2 14 Caldstns................13 6 1 6 13 Waddgton.............. 14 4 5 5 13 Division Three (Eagle Supplies) P W D L P


(Greenacre Garage) P W D L P


Division Two


(Marsden Building Society) P W D L P


Transport (BR), Chatburn Res v West Bradford (TP), Chip­ ping v Calderstones (GB), Whalley AC v Roe Lee West (NB), Station Hotel v Ribches­ ter CK Res (JD), Rimington v Whalley (CB), Read Utd v Waddington (IAD), Brockhall v Catholic SC (RA), Lord Nelson CPV v Grindleton (AP), Whal­ ley Res v Grindleton Res (MF), Ribchester CK v West Brad­ ford Res, Henthorn Utd v Sabden (JS), Black Bull v Royal Oak (TW), Trinity Res v Victoria (JOD). Because of a clash of


Round 1: Transport Res v


1, Chatburn Res 3; Whalley 5, Waddington 6; Rimington 3, Calderstones 2; Black Bull 2, Transport 4; Brockhall 2, Roe Lee West 5. , Division Three: West Brad­


2, Sabden 2; Chatburn 5, Chip­ ping 1; Trinity 2, Ribchester CK 6; Grindleton 2, West Brad­ ford 2; Royal Oak 3, Victoria 1. Division Two: Henthorn Utd


thrown up a clash between the two Transport teams. Saturday’s League results: Division One: Whalley AC


have Division Two opposition in Black Bull. The luck of the draw has also


Cross Keys, will have third division West Bradford Res as visitors. The beaten finalists, Ribbles- dale AFC (now Royal Oak)


CLUBS in the Ribble Valley Football League on Saturday begin their cam­ paign for the Aitken Shield — the premier competition — involving all three divisions. The holders, Ribchester


answer to the opposition for whom Philip Graham and John Hartley did some good work. Rimington Res: Binns,


kick, and a penalty goal by Holeate. The fourth goal was supplied


visitors' defence and Kayes promptly took advantage of it to pull a goal back before Rimington restored their grip with a goal which Slinger scored direct from a corner


visitors’ defence and Kayes promptly took advantage of it to pull a goal back before Rimington restored their grip with a goal which Slinger scored direct from a corner kick, and a penalty goal by Holgate. Slackness developed in the


Slackness developed in the


anti-climax, for Oak were con­ tent to do just enough to pre­


an opportunity to draw level but Stirzaker shot wide with only the 'keeper to beat. With the help of two goals


determined first-half display, Smith intercepting a poor back pass by Wrignt and putting it safely away. For their part, Victoria had


Oak took an early lead in a


Astley and Smith working hard in midfield. Royal Oak: Bond, Hum­


ranceschina, Wright, Isher- wood, Elliot, Astin, Campbell, Tomlinson, Colebourne, Stir­ zaker.


Chatburn9s win not a


walkover Chatburn 5, Chipping 1.


defence was under siege and ' only a sterling display from the


CHATBURN continue to press at the top of Divi­ sion One after disposing of struggling Chipping — but the win was not as easy as the scoreline sug­ gests. From the start, Chipping’s


ally broken when Chatburn newcomer Chris Hind’s fine pass found Glen. Wright un­


marked to stroke home the ball.


good football and were unlucky to be caught on the break when Geoff Young ran through to score.


servedly pulled one back, Cottam latching on to a poor back pass to shoot past the helpless Whittle.


Mellin and Hind looked effec­ tive. P The match was sponsored bv


satisfied with their dist Chipping must be pleased with their overall show, which was hard but fair, while Chatburn' new midfield trio of Astin


Coulston, Mellin, Lawson Dobson, Conti, Hind, Young' Wright, Astin. Subs: Beswick and Hargreaves.


. Harrison (Tyres) Ltd. Chatburn: Whittle, Dinsdale,


. .


B. Preston, Ross, F. Parkin­ son, K. Preston, Holden Robinson, Cottam, G. Par kinson.


Chipping: Earl, Hall, Welch, Advice for


Henthorn Henthorn Utd 1, Chatburn Res 3.


and were first to attack going close in the first minute.


HENTHORN kicked off in this Division 2 game


entertaining football and on the half hour Behan’s header found Taylor, who chipped the ball over the goalkeeper’s head to open the scoring.


players had oecome anxious and were under considerable pressure but as half time drew closer Neal, for Chatburn, shot wide with only the keeper to beat. Then just on half time Czapowski scored at the second attempt from a very good cross from Scott.


At this stage the Chatburn


Chatburn started to come back into the game with some of their best football being played in this period.


With the score at one each


with a good header from a well- taken corner. By this time Chatburn were in control of midfield and Henthorn could do nothing right.


On the hour Parkes netted


son put the result beyond doubt for the visitors.


from this game and that There are two halves in game. Outstanding for Henth­ orn were Telese and Metcalf, and for Chatburn, Parkes and Scott.


Henthorn can learn one thing


Townsend, Metcalf, Stuart Johnson^ Colburn, Wilkinson, Taylor, Behan, Tudiseo. Sub: Driver.


Henthorn: Bate. Telese Scout soccer


(Tigers), Barrett (Ribblesdale), Allen, C. Robinson, Railton (St Mary's),


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B ra i thw a i te ) Cottam, Bird,


Pendle Tigers 1; St Paul’s 6, Ribblesdale 4; Hodder Valley 10, Pendle Leopards 1.


Weekend results: Loyola 3, C. C. PARKER


and B v South Ribble at Los- toek Hall. Sunday: Pendle Leopards v Whalley (W. Ipho­ fen), Pendle Panthers v St Paul’s (K. Robinson), Chipping v Loyola (S. Hayhurst).


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the points with another goal from Young after good work from Wright, and the same player completed his hat-trick with a superb solo effort. Both teams had reason to be


However, Chatburn sealed


ping tried hard to level the scores, but found Chatburn’s defence solid. The home side then went further in front when Dobson scored from close range after a corner caused problems. Minutes later, Chipping de­


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West Bradford 2 Grindlcton 2,


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DEREK LEIGH 4 SHIREBURW AVE., CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168 KRAYELLO PROPERTIES LTD DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL


BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS ALSO


Felt Roofs and Slating


Joinery Work, Doors and Windows Double Glazing, etc.


Tel. CLITHEROE 22991


combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where il stands away from the wall indepen­ dent of surrounding brickwork. Freestanding it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dates cottages. Overcomes smoke prob­ lems. Delivery ex-stock. Rayburn Cookers for 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 Streat, Sklpton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444.


NOEL KING AND CO. for all


WISHING MACHINE REPAIRS and KENWOOD REPAIRS


All makes of new and reconditioned L , washers and cleaners


HOOVER — HOTPOINT— BURCO — SERVIS | Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE - Tel. 22979


. WITH SEALED UNITS. Fitted by our own Glazing i


DOUBLE GLAZE ONE ROOM Staff or


Fix your own with POLYCELL DOUBLE GLAZING KITS. We think they are they best on the Market) RING OR CALL FOR AN ESTIMATE


TIMBER CUT TO SIZE


PLYWOOD HARDBOARD FORMICA etc


WATERLOO ‘ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 23263


WATERLOO TIMBER CO.


SH0PFITTERS, JOINERS


WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR BUILDING AND PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS TRADE AND DIY.


MARSHALITE STONE BRICKS, BLOCKS, SCREEN WALLING, CONCRETE FLAGS,


GARDEN EDGINGS CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS STEEL LINTELS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES SLATE BATTENS


FELT


CHIMNEYPOTS GAS VENTS


OSMA RAINWATER


SYSTEMS-SOIL, WASTE, DRAINAGE PIPES AND . FITTINGS


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


Local Deliveries LEAVE ALL YOUR


RUBBISH PROBLEMS TO US


SKIP


CONTAINER SERVICE


ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS) LTD


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN


Re-wirlng, Repairs etc.,


Industrial, Agricultural, Domes­ tic and Electronic Repairs


For free estimates


T e l . C lith e ro e 2 68 8 1 or _________ 2 4 4 8 3


P. KNIGHT (BUILDERS)


Domestic and in d u s tr ia l building maintainance and repairs


Small jobs undertaken References if required


Phone CLITHEROE 25606 JOHN LYNCH


FOR BRICKWORK— STONEWORK — FIREPLACES - WALL TILING —


BUILDER


ALTERATIONS — LOFT INSULATION — DRAINS — FOUNDATIONS ETC.


FOR FREE QUOTE Tel. CLITHEROE 25109 r ENGINEERING ABBEY


ABBEY MILL BILLINGTON


Nr WHALLEY PRECISION LIGHT ENGINEERS


. Capacity available for Toolmaking. Milling,


Turning. Jigboring. Drilling file


i i c c o c o c c o o c c o c c o c c


Telephone Whalley 3901 o r 3807 (Home) V


BRAKE DISCS and DRUMS REFACED


T. Fielding


, &Sons (Contractor) Ltd


. Fern side Barn, Fernside, Twiston


For DOORS, WINDOWS, PORCHES and all other


types of Joinery / Prompt attention.


Phone Gisburn 345 day, Clltheroe 24734 evenings.


FOR JOBS AROUND THE HOUSE OR IN THE GARDEN-MAKE IT EASY


SPECIAL WEEK-END RATES - FRIDAY p.m. MONDAY a.m.


HIRE _ HIRE


ELECTRIC MIXERS......... £4 POWER SAW.................. £6 EXT. LADDER.......... . £3 PACE BREAKER AND


TOWER SCAFFOLD £7 • TOOLS............. ...... £12 PRICES EXCLUDE VAT


Large stock of small plant tools at competitive rates


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


Tel. Clitheroe 41597 HIRE Tel. C litheroe 41597


PLYWOOD AND TIMBER DIY AND TRADE


MASTERB0ARD %in. £8.50 SHEATHING PLY Vain. 8 x 4 £7.50


PLYWOOD DOORS from £10.45 • TIMBER SCANT 2in. x 2in. - 12p ft., 4in. x 2in. - PRICES EXCLUDING VAT WINDOW FRAMES, DOORS, etc., MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATION


ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD PENDLE TRADING ESTATE


CHATBURN CLITHEROB41597


CHIPBOARD Vain. 8 x 4 £4.40 BL0CKB0ARD %in. 8 x 4 £13,50 22p ft.


SKIRTING BOARD, P.A.R. available


COPPER TUBEAND FITTINGS


HANDTOOLS


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


SAND, CEMENT AGGREGATES


PLASTER BOARDS BM F * Ybwlocafbukterj'merchint- Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON IThe protettonab in home mprwemert j wemertl n


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