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20 Clitheroe’ Advertiser and Times, June 11th, 1981


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1979 VAUXHALL Chevet­ te L. Diamond white,, red: interior, radio, 21,000 miles , sp e cial coach lines........................... .£2295


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1978 VAUXHALL Chevette 3-door L. Sandglow, check cloth seats, great hatchback saloon..............................£2095


1977 HONDA Civic Auto. Hatchback. Yellow, black trim, 16,000 miles from new............................. £1895


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1977 AUSTIN Allegro 1300 Super. Sandglow, brown cloth seats, 20,000 miles, only £1795 1977 RENAULT 5 TL Hatch­


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1981 ALLEGR01.1 4-door.........................................................£3250 1980 FIAT 126 Do V llle ................................................................£1995 1980 ALLEGRO 1.3 4-door....................................................... £3100 1980 ALLEGRO Mk III 1300 4-door.........................................£3325 1980 VAUXHALL Chevette L 3-door. 10,000 miles.............£2990 1979 PRINCESS 1700L. Russet, 14,000 miles...................... £2925 1979 ALLEGR01500.15,000 miles only.................................£2745 1979 ALLEGRO 13004-door............................


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1979 T MAX11750.......................................................................£2960 1978 PRINCESS 2000 HL ..........................................................£3150 1978 (Nov.) MINI Clubman Estate. 25,000 miles only........ £2175 1978 TALBOT AlpineS 5-door.................................................£2375 1978 MAX11750............................................................................ £2460 1978 ALLEGRO 4-door Super....................................


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1980 ‘W’ RENAULT 18 GTS. Red, 10,000 miles...................................:...................£4295


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1979 ‘T’ CITROEN G Special Estate. Red, 11.000 miles...............


1980 ‘V‘ RENAULT 18 TS. Moss sand, 9,000 miles........................................................£3795


1978 ‘S’ FORD Fiesta 1.1 Ghia. Jade green, 37.000 miles...........................................£2795


1979 T RENAULT 4 TL. Canary yellow, 19,000 miles........................................................£2395


1980 ‘V’ RENAULT 18 TS. Red, 7,000 miles£3795


1980 ‘V’ RENAULT 12 TL. Dark green, 12,000 miles........................................................£2995


1980 ‘V’ RENAULT 12 TL. Red, 13,000 miles £2995


1980 ‘W‘ RENAULT 20 TL. Glacier white, 13,000 miles........................;............... ............. £3995


£2495


1981 ‘W‘ RENAULT 20 LS Auto. Slate blue, 2.000 miles............................................£5495


1980 ‘V’ RENAULT 12 TL. Red, 9,000 miles £2995


1980 ‘V’ RENAULT 18 Auto. Slate blue, 18,000 . miles....;.............................................................. £4195


1980 ‘V’ RENAULT 12 TL. While, 8,000 miles £2995


1979 T RENAULT 30 TX Auto. Bronze, 30,000 miles..............


£4495


‘V’ Reg. VW Polo GLS. Metallic blue, 10,000 miles.................................................. £3195


T Reg. RENAULT 5 GTL. Brown metallic, 26,000 miles.................


£2295


‘S’ Reg.'RENAULT 5 TL. Red, 29,000 miles, radio................................................... £1995


1978 *T‘ RENAULT 5 GTL. Maroon glace, 26,000 miles............. .............................£2295


1978 ‘S’ TRIUMPH Dolomite 1500 HL. 28,000 miles, russet brown................................£2695


1977 ‘S’ DATSUN 120Y 4-door Saloon. Glacier white, black vinyl roof, average mileage


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1979 - T MORRIS Marina 1.7 HL. £2680


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1977 SIMCA1100.........................£1200 1976 MAZDA 92 9.........................£1200 1975 VW Golf 1100.........


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1974 MINI Clubman Estate..........£485 1973 WOLSELEY1300.................£485 1972 VW Beetle...............................£495


1980 ‘V’ LADA 1500 Estate. ...£2380 1980 ‘V’ TALBOT Solara 1.6. ;£2995 1979 T TALBOT Alpine 1442 LS. ..................a..... ...............£2750


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1981 ‘W ’ FORD Cortina 2000 GL Auto. Crystal green, demostration model... £5995


1979 ‘T ’ FORD Capri 1600 GL. Red, one owner, red fabric trim...................


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1979 ‘T* FORD Cortina 2000S. Silver, sun roof............£3495


1977 ‘S ’ FORD Cortina 1600 GL. Bronze, sun roof, low mileage...................... £2495


1977 ‘R’ FORD Escort 1300L 4- door. Re'd......................£1975


1976 ‘R’ AUSTIN Allegro 1300 SDL 4-door. Blue......£1450


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A day at the races


ABOUT 20 players and winners, they went on to officials from Clitheroe' Lytham for a meal. Football Club enjoyed a d a y o u t a t H a yd o c k Races on Saturday. After backing a few


.C lu b c h a i rm a n Mr


Cyril Whiteside said the trip had been a great


success and hoped to repeat it next year. He is seen (far. left)


With some of the party b e fo r e th e y le f t Clitheroe.


Marsden take over CLITHEROE as new leaders AND Read


left with little more than an hour for their reply but a quick-fire 23 from Bob Catterall set them on the right path and they got home by five wickets.


St Francis put together a total1 of 78, David Baron top-scoring with 17 and Granville Shaw returning the fine figures of five wickets for 10 runs for Marsden. The Nelson side were


Burnley Boys’ Club


on Saturday were badly affected by rain. At Sabden the home side were in trouble at 40 for nine against Burnley GSOB, David Hirst taking six of their wickets for 20 runs when the match was abandoned. At Chatbum, Brierfield had scored 131 for eight (John Dugdale 54) when the rains came.


'Burnley Boys’ Club and Queens Park was also rain affected and will now con-


Busy days for sports fans


League is holding a tour­ nament at Clitheroe Cric­ ket Club; Clitheroe and District Cricket League’s annual open six-a-side match will be played at C a ld e rs to n e s ; and Clitheroe Ladies’ FC will run a seven-a-side football competition at Clitheroe Castle Field. Of interest also is a six-


this week and next start­ ing at 4-15 p.m. on most evenings. The finals night is next Thursday (June 18th) the semi-finals com­ mencing at 4-15 p.m. and the final about 6 p.m.


a-side cricket competition for junior school boys at Clitheroe Cricket Club’s Chatburn Road ground. Heats are being played


THE Rib b le Valley Sports Council is hoping for-plenty of public sup­ port on Sunday, June 21st', when there will be an opportunity to watch three sports events. The Clitheroe Netball


Sunday’s Telstar Cup quarter final between


kept up their challenge by beating Gisburn. Geoff Turner (six for 25) bowled superbly to help dismiss the village side for 50 and Norman Bennett hit top score of 15 in the Club’s winning reply of 54 for six. The other two matches


MARSDEN defeated St Francis in their top-of- the-table clash on Saturday and have thus taken over as leaders of. the Ribble Valley Cricket League. Between the showers


tinue on a date to be ar­ ranged. The match stands evenly poised, Boys’ Club having been bowled out for exactly 100 (David Clegg 26, Jack Bottomley 23 n.o.) and Queens Park being 10 without loss from four overs in reply.


Marsden.................. 6 4 2 014 St Francis............... 7 3 3 112 BBC........................ 7 2 5 011 BGSOB................... 6 1 5 0 8 Chatbum................ 7 1 5 1 8 B’field..................... 6 0 5 1 5 Gisbum................... 6 1 2 3 5 Queens P ................ 7 0 4 3 4 Sabden.................... 6 0 3 3 3


LEAGUE TABLE PW D L P


Cycling brothers in fine form


Pernod Star trophy race series, took first place in the North Lancs Clarion 28-mile Clitheroe to Settle time trial. His time was 1 hr 7 min. 28 sec. He was also joint first


in a 25-mile time trial on the Brock course the day before, with an excellent time of 55 min. 31 sec. The brothers went on


members all finished high up to make sure of the team award.


TEAMS Clithcroe (v Ribb. Wands.,


home, Sat): J. Pye, J. Boden, G. Foulds, K. Fawcett, R. Booth, P. A. Hall, T. Bleazard, S. Westhead, G. Sutcliffe, C. Musson, Cockcroft. Scorer R. Hardcastle. Meet ground 1-30 i.m. Same team v Earby, ome, Sun. in Ramsbottom


Cup except R. Sharp for Cock­ croft.


Clith ero e 2nd (v Ribb.


Wands., away, .Sat): P. C. Bishop, Alan Henderson, A. Rigby,’ R. Thornton, B. Parker, R. Banks, R. Bennett, C. Sims, Andrew Henderson, J. Hill, R." Sharp. Meet ground 1-30 p.m. Same team v Bar- noldswick, away, Sun. in Law- renson Cup except S. Rush for


swick, away, Sun.): W. Briggs, J. Coulter, G. Bennett, R. Leighton, J. Howden, S. Black- bum, M. Scott, A. Blackburn, M. Gidlow, M. Musson, P. Rushton. Scorer: A. Hogg. Meet Chatbum Road 1 p.m. Clitheroe under-18 (v Read,


Andrew Henderson and M. Blackburn for R. Sharp. Meet Chatbum Road 1 p.m. Clitheroe 3rd (v Barnold-


away, Mon.): C. Musson, R. Thornton, T. Bleazard, M. Scott, S. Blackburn, C. Swar- brick, M. Ramsden, C. Seed, R. Hardcastle, A. Blackburn, N. MacNab. Res: P. Rushton, G. Woodworth, S. Miller. Transport leaves Chatburn Road at/5-30 p.m. for 6-30 start.


Mark was only a few sec­ onds behind to clinch the overall leadership and take first place on the rostrum. All the Clayton Velo


leader’s jersey with a 30 seconds advantage, ready for the third and final .68- mile stage covering part of the Trough of Bowland. Alan won the stage, but


stage, Mark pushed him­ self into contention for an overall win by breaking away with two other riders, out-sprinting them to the line. This gave Mark the


stage in a time of 8 min. 8 sec., with Mark only a few seconds behind. On the 55-mile second


to the gruelling Preston Wheelers 127-mile two- day stage race. Alan took the first


CLITHEROE cycling brothers Alan and Mark Gomall, who ride for the Clayton Velo Whitehead and Wood Club, have been in fine form re­ cently. Alan (20), leader of the


HAVE AN INTEREST IN CUP


ONLY Clitheroe and Read of the local clubs have an interest in the second round of the Ramsbottom Cup which will be played on Sunday.


as visitors and Read will e n te r ta in Blackburn Northern.


Clitheroe have Earby In a league game on


Saturday Ribblesdale Wanderers will have their second local derby in suc­ cession, this time against Clitheroe at Chatburn Road.


Wanderers, Whalley v Padiham, Read v Baxen-- den, Blackburn Northern v Gt Harwood, Bamold- swick v Settle, Cherry Tree v Earby.


Clitheroe v Ribblesdale Ribblesdale League


dale W a n d e re rs v’ Clitheroe, Padiham v Whalley, Earby v Langho Centre.


den v Read. Division Two: Ribbles­


Division One: Baxen-


(Sunday): Ribblesdale Wanderers v Settle, Bar- noldswick v Clitheroe, Darwen v Salesbury.'


D iv is io n T h re e


round of the Ramsbottom . Cup, to be played on Sunday, is: Clitheroe v Earby,


The draw for the next


Cherry Tree or Bamold- swick v Clitheroe, Great Harwood v Rolls-Royce 2nds, Baxenden v Lucas 1st (June 21st) and. Black­ burn Northern v Settle or, Rawtenstall.


Lawrenson Cup is still in­ complete as some first round ties are being played this week. Sunday’s games will be:


Second in gruelling rally


event finished on Monday night with the pair’s Opel


STONYHURST rally driver, Ian Grindrod, co- driver to Jim McCrae, finished second in the Lombard Scottish Rally, but was still disappointed. The gruelling 900-mile


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other competitors in the Scottish rally — John • Thompson, of Slaidbum,' and Mrs Caroline Simp­ son, of West Bradford — suffered a cruel piece of luck. On Monday’s first - stage, they were 14th and looked to be heading for a top 10 position; .


must wait until the final rally — the Manx in Sep- ' tember — to see whether they can hold off the chal­ lenge of Finnish driver Pencci Airikkala. He finished fourth in Scotland and is 14 points adrift in the championship table. The Ribble Valley’s


drod would have prefer­ red first place, which would have clinched the Rothman’s Championship. Now he and McCrae


.. Then they were hit by


,out, forcing.them to with­ draw.


was so disappointing be­ cause we seemed to be • going really well.” . - ‘


Said Mrs Simpson: .“It


Their next date is likely to . be , th e Ulster-- in


August-and- then,'the Manx event:


,


gear-box tro u b le ,‘-the clutch eventually burning ■


/.


Honour fo Stephen


CLITHEROE C Stephen Blackburn been chosen to play North Lancashire uni 15 .schoolboys in annual fixture agai South Lancashire at Trafford on Saturday.


Ascona just over a minute behind Tony Pond’s Vaux- hall Chevette. But 31-year-old Grin­


Padiham v Barnoldswick, Read v Blackburn North­ ern, Cherry Tree v Great- Harwood. The fiill draw for the


Job Wa


bri Ribblesd


A FINE all-rou Ribblesdale Wan


taining 57 off 55 ball which included four - and three towering 6 was the main reasc Wanderers reacht 147. With the ball, Johns,


winning draw at ( His'- highly ente:


proved equally effectiv along with profession Malcolm Dennett, and t p a i r between the claimed seven wickets. None of Whalley’s bai


three points — and taile ders Vic Morris and N Wilson had to grim resist the final over avoid total defeat. Wanderer’s innings, c


men really looked coi fortable as they went f a target of 111 — a


layed twice by rain, ft tured an early patie stay by David Cottam a a typical hard-hitti knock by Dennett. But wickets fell ref


larly and the Chur Meadow side would ha struggled to make thi figures until Johnson rived at the crease. P a r tn e red by Ja


Ainsworth, he nev seemed troubled by Wl


Buck still unbeaten


BUCK INN, Grindleti who are unbeaten af five games, lead t Clitheroe and Distr Cricket League tab! Catholic Social Club A : in second place with c defeat in eight games a Police who have won t out of three games third.


Buck Inn:.......... 5 5 010 CSC A............... 8 7 114 Police................ 3 2 1 4 CSCB............ 6 3 3 6 Chipping............ 6 3 3 6 Flexible............. 5 2 3 4 Gisbum............. 7 2 5 4 Cald.:............... 6 1 5 2 ICI.................... 6 1 5 2


ISQUASH


EMPRESS Squash C ladies’ summer team a disappointing start the Intack Hire E; Lancs League, losing to Belvale. In the first match of


season, Nicola Ringh saved the day for E press with a 3-1 win, Carol Williamson lost and Susan Beggs (c tain), Kim Meadows : Glenda'Heanan all lost 3.


EMPRESS Squash Clu men’s summer team had mixed fortunes in


first few week’s of Intack Hire East La League. Having played tn


games, they have won and lost two, which p them third from bottom with six poi Current leaders are Cl gers with 25 points.


Summer po under way


THE Ribble Vail Summer Pool Leagues now under way and it ’ be interesting to keep eye on the Lord Nels former Hyndburn Blackburn League chai ions. This is their f season in the Rib Valley League and t l made their debut in co dent style with a 6-1 tory over New Inn. Results: Red League: Cra


Heifer A 1, King’s A Horseshoe A 4, Joiner 3; Duke of York 5, 1 and Partridge 2; Wl Horse 4, Pendle Witc Brown Cow A 2, Sun 5.


Heifer B 4, King’s B Joiners B 6, Horse S B 1, Black Horse 6, B) Bull 1; New Inn 1, L Nelson 6; Craven Hei Chaigley 2, Brown Coi 5.


Blue League: Cra


League Table PW LPt


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