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CL ITH EROE FC were - victims o f the big freeze on Saturday and are keep- ^


i ing fingers crossed that ; th is w e e k e n d ’ s d o u b - ..


i leheader will go ahead. The match at Great i


i Harwood w a s . postponed -i because o f a frozen pitch.. In fact, it -will need a 1


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• b r id g e a ga in st Vulcan Newton is to start. Another question mark hangs over the scheduled


• G e o r g e W a t s o n f i r s t : round first leg game at Great Harwood • the fol- ^ lowing day. Both fixtures ■ are due to kick o f f at 2-15 : p .m . .


■ ' Clitheroe Reserves are


not1 due to play again until . the New Year.


Latest darts scores


LEAD ERS o f the two di­ v is io n s o f the R ib b le : Valley Ladies’ Darts As- ■ sociation are Commercial ■ and Billington.Band Club ,


respectively. R e su lt s — D iv is io n '


One: Spring Mill 3, Black Horse A 5; Pendle Witch 3, Commercial 5; Victoria 4, Bonny Inn 4; Station 3, Catholic SC 5; Horse Shoe 4, Joiners B .4; Joiners A 5, Black Bull 3. - Highest finish: D. Steer, Horse Shoe 120.


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O n e : . Commercial 59 pts, Joiners A 54, Joiners B 50, Black Bull 49, Horse Shoe 46, Bonny Inn 45, Black Horse A 44, Pendle Witch 39, Spring , Mill 37, Catholic SC 35, Station 35, Victoria 35.


i Division Two: .Billing­


ton Band Club 55, White Horse 53, Royal Oak 48, Ba y H o r s e 47. K ing ’ s Arms 46, Black Horse B 42, Royal British Legion 38, Bridge Inn 30, Low Moor Club 30, Craven Heifer 27, Calderstones ■ .24...,


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Quicker off the mark


NEXT week’s Adver­ tiser and Times will be on sale on Wednes­ day — a day . earlier th an usua l. C o r re s ­ p o n d e n t s . a r e r e ­ quested to let us have d e t a i l s o f t h e i r matches by 10 a.m. on Monday.


RWCC take top spot


WITH two matches post­ poned, the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League altered shape and RWCC A took over at the top. Clitheroe CC, although


well down the table are a much-improved side com­ pared to last season. The dark horse in the push for the t itle i s . Low Moor Club. Highest finish — M. Smithson (Brockhall) 129., Results:1 BBBC A P,


Workingmen’s 'A P; Low Moor P, Billington B P;


Workingmen’s B 2, Social Club 6; Catholic B 2, RWCC A 6; Clitheroe. CC 5, Catholic A 3; Brockhall and RWCC B (byes). L e a g u e p o s i t i o n 's :


RWCC A 68, Billington A 61, Social Club 56, Billing­ ton B 48, Brockhall 48, Low Moor 45,' Catholic A 40, C l i th e r o e CC 34, W o r k in gm e n ’ s A 34 , RWCC B 31, Catholic B 26, Workingmen’s B 25. (P — Postponed). •


I^arty mood.


ABOUT 80 players, wives and friends o f Waddington FC attended a Christmas p a r t y ,‘on S a t u r d a y evening. The social committee


provided a cabaret — a very creditable effort ac­ co rd in g -to chairman M r ; P e te r J e f f r e y s '— and; there was also a disco and a 1 c h i c k e n , and ch ip s suDDer.'


, . i Among those there was


Waddington Parish Coun­ cil chairman, Eric;. Ed-





• m on d s on , . who -recently joined the • football club committee.- ,


i.. The c lub . hopes t o , ar- r a n g e .-a s p o r t sm a n ’ s


: dinner. in ; the New: Year, with -on e ; o f the , speakers


likely i to be * th e : new, Pre_


1 ston: manager Mr Gordon Lee.


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IN . th e .D e b e n h a m s ’ Family Squash Champion-


: ships Brother and Sister ( category, Nigel and Sheila. / Willis, of-Empress Squash : Club (Clitheroe), will play i: Anthony - andv Jaqueline : : Ingham, o f Maple: Squash


■jClub'* (Oldham)/;; in >, the : rN o r th -W e s t - - R e g io n a l -finals, at - Carriages Lei-


' sure Centre. ’Manchester,, on January 11th, 1982. ..


Not a single match played


THE wintry weather put paid .to every match in - the Ribble Valley ( Football ‘ League on Saturday.


1 , •


■ This was the first com­ plete abandonment for al-. >


1 ^1% A ^MnI* . n r t * ■


though there have been other bad; weekends when pitches haves been water­ logged, one or two clubs have managed to play. .S o , at the moment,


league officials are not too worried about the back­ log. The question is, what does this early start to the winter forbode? All three divisions are


being closely contested. Read Utd lead the Mars- den Building Society Divi­ sion by two points from ’ Chatbum, but West Brad­ ford and Royal Oak, with, games in hand, are well in the reckoning. Catholic Social Centre


have a game and a point in hand over Calderstones in the Greenacre Garage Division but both will have to keep an eye on Lord Nelson, the only un­ defeated side, who have fu l l p o in t s fr om s ix matches and have games in hand.


" - A similarly Interesting


state occurs in Division Three. Leaders Bx-ownhill


Waddington 'A' narrow the gap


, ■ . . ..... . . ’* V'l‘ * '* s ■ j Fixtures - \


RIBBLE Valley . Football League fixtures for Saturday arc — Marsdcn Building Soci­ ety Division: Ribchcstcr CK v Grindlcton (DM), West Brad­ ford v Read United (NB), Sabden v Royal Oak (GB), Chipping v Chatburn (ID), Transport v Rimington (MF), Trinity v Victoria (IH). Grccnacrc Garage Division:


Empress, second 1 back to form


EMPRESS Squash Club’s 1st and 3rd teams 'h a d disappointing re su lts : in the past .week but the 2nd team: returned to winning form.


, 1 A t Burnley, - Empress’s


Waggon and. H o r se s v Catholic SC (JD),-Read United Res v Spring IMill (TH), Lord Nelson v Whallcy (TW), Station v. Transport Res (JS). Division Three: King’s


Arms v Ribchcster CK Res (ME), Ribchcstcr Res v Beech Tree (J. Daniels), Grindleton Res v White Horse (TJ), Rimington Res v Catholic SC Res (CP). Lord Nelson Res v Brownhill (postponed).


— newcomers to Ribble Valley football — lead the revitalised King’s Arms by one point. But other n ew com e r s ,; Ribchester, a r e o n ly tw o ' p o in t s b eh in d K in g ’ s w ith a . game in hand. Clubs still seeking their


first win are Waggon and Horses and Whalley in the Greenacre Garage Di­ vision and White Horse in Division Three. Whalley do have o n e 'p o in t ' by virtue o f a drawn game. Leading scorer in . all


th r e e d iv is io n s is M. H o u g h to n (B r ow n h i l l ) with 17, goals. J. Kay


ANOTHER good win has (King’s Arms) has 13, and lifted Waddington A- to "• j - H°ward ^ (West ■ Brad-


withiri e igh t points o f ' G>r,cP ’ Conservative A, the lead- Oak), A. Shaw^ (Calder-


ers o f Division One in the stones), A. Hmdle (Lord C l ith e ro e and D is t r ic t Nelson) and Pat Devine Snooker League.


slipped up by losing to Chatburn) and G Shnger Chatburn A.


The'Conservative , team ‘


,


Catholic A also had a good win to go six points clear at the top o f Divi- '


<?inn Twn Sion I WO. _ , ^ , 5 zaS,°ws“ (Read Utd Res) 11. Marsdcn.Division Results: Division One WestB’dfd........ . 8 5 3 013 $ ? 2 , l \ g 3 o 3 6


Read Utd...............10 8 1 1 1 / Chatburn......:.......... 10 6 3 1 15


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— Chatbum A 8, Conser- RoyalOak............... .7 G o 1 12 vative A 6; Conservative S ? " ..............o B 10, Chatbum B 4; Lib- T'port


eral A 8, Social Club 6; Rimington............... 9 2 1 6 5


WaddingtonA.12, fBillinf m A f S k Z Z Z Z G l 2 3 4 ton B 2. Billington A, Grindtn.................... 9 r n 3 bye.


p P i Vi s i o n T w o . - Catholic SC B 4, Police


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1 0 ; P e n d l e C lu b 2 , CathSC................... 8 6 l l is Catholic A 12: Royal Brit- Falll,’s‘n? ................. “ « ° j*!; ish Legion 0, Rimington B w°B’dfd R o


s


Libel al B 10. Details:


live A 339. P. Jones 45, D. Lord 61; P. Clark 59, E. Tom-


. 8 4 2 210


14; Rimington A 8, Wad- Read utd Res.......... 8^4 1 3 9 dington B 6; Slaidburn 4, SpimgMiii.............. 8 4 l 3 9


station.................... 8 2 1 5 5 Whallev................... 8 o 1 7 1


Chatburn A 373, Conscrva- Wngg&H................ 7 0 0 7 0 Dmsion Three


Trinity...... ............. 10 1 0 9 2 Q nm tm DhWon


(K in g s Arms) have all 12t


first three failed to adapt to the cold courts and the match was lost 3-2. How­ ever, Stuart Wardle and Nigel Willis won 3-1 and 3 -0 r e s p e c t iv e ly . Ian" W a r r e n ’ lo s t 3 -0 and Conor McLaughlin 3-1. Malcolm .McDonald was le v e l at 2-2 with the match ,depending on the result, but his opponent took advantage o f the cold conditions and dropped well to take , the 5th game and match.


■ ■ E m p r e s s 2n d b e a t


Pendle 4th -3-2, the wins coming from Keith -Tom­ linson, Rob e r t Fielding and Eddie Vidler at No. 1.


T he 3rd team went


down 4-1 to Hyndburn 2n d . C a p ta in R u s s e l l C ow k in g p ro v id ed .the only victory. The first half o f the


, season is now completed and matches will be re­ sumed in the first week of the New Year. Em p re s s Squash Club’s


Ladies’ 2nd' team had a good 5-0 win at home a g a in s t S ou th R ib b le . 2nds.


, Susan B e g g s , started


1 well, to win the first two games easily, but let her opponent take the next two before winning 3-2. Sheila Willis was too good fori h e r p pp on en t and easily won 3-0. Jean-Ann Speak had a


tough game but played well fo r a 3-2 success. M ar i lyn 'F le tch e r had a close first game but con­


centrated and dominated the match to win 3-1. . The first three games in


Carrie Macdonald’s match were close but she played very well to triumph 3-1.


POOL Witch go


four points clear


linson 4^ H. Frankland 46, J. B,hm............. ........ . j g 1 017 Titteimgton 55; D. Speak 68, I. King,sA ......... ....;. g 7 2 0 10 Tomlinson 56; N. Robinson 91, Ritfchstr................ 8 6 2 0 14 J. Marsden 36; B. Packer 64, Rim'gtn Res'!!!!.!.!.! 10 5 T 4 11 G. Ireland 89.


Conservative B 385, Chat- Grind Res................ 10 2 2 G


Wilson 57; G. Dinsdale 95, S. Lord N Res............. G 1 0 5 2 Whipp 44; E. Wallace GO, A. WhiteH................ G 0 0 .6 0 Hodgson 48; A. Muidlebrough 38, A. Gudgeon 90; D. Packer


.


408. I. Hicklmg 57, I: Charlton 59; R. Pickyancc. 67, B. Boreham 59; J. -Parker 8G, K. Blackburn 68; A. Root 51, T. Clews 91; G. Allen 125, J. Hall 34; A. Chew 53, M. Alston 97. Waddington A 496, Billing­


63, R. Booth 80. Liberal A 439, Social Club


ton B 332. F. Coar 59, T. Peters 81; D. Nelson 76, D. Birkett 70; S. Hatton 96. G. R. Dell 40; J. Wooff90, K. Kendall 36; P. Marlow 85, R. Shoreliam 39; J. Herd 90, M. Gorton 66. Division Two — Catholic SC B 371, Police


409. V. C. Maffia 80, R. Riley 59; J. Marsden 35, F. Booth 9G; M, Lawton 82, J. Griffiths 36; ' D. Pietrzak 46, T. Swift, 70; D. Lofthouse 70, P. Craig 83; M. Barker 58, B. Jacques 65. • Pcndle Club 348, Catholic


SC A 511. S. Edmondson 90, A. Hall 37; T. Trotter 49, S. Carpanmi 83; J. Holden 55, L. McEntee 88;-T. Hill 64, B. Sims 118; J. Hutchinson 46, H. Hudson 105; J. Holmes 44, T.


Davies 80. Royal British Legion 330,


Rimington B 523. R. Hartleb- ury 40, J. Thornton 83; M. Yates 55, D, Seed. 100; I. Hamer 31, I. Hartley-82; M. Bailey 78, J. Frankland 82; G. Walmsley 48, F. Wrathall 93; A. Smith 78, A. Hacking 83.


TABLE TENNIS


Station reach semi final


STATION Hotel B o f the S e con d D iv is ion made sure o f a semi-final place in the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association’s hand­ icap team knockout with a fine.6-3 win over the First D iv is io n le a d e r s P o s t Office A. In the league, however,


Post Office A increased their lead to five points over Standen' A with a win o v e r b o t tom club Standen. B. Division Tw o results


1 . Rimington A 405, Wadding- ■


ton B 386. S. Petty 62, A. Wilkinson 66; D. Seed 59, D. Boothman 78; J. Lund 75, J. Baines 48; N. Lawless 82, B. Waddington 57; S. Green 66, B. Phillip 61; I. B. Whittaker 61, A. J. Herd 76. 1 Slaidburn 438, Liberal B 439. H. Dixon 66, A. Procter 73; J. Jacques 90, W. Steel 80; B. Walker 65, V. Higginson 80; E. Rigby 95, J. Hacking 59; W. Jones 61, I. Karim 80; G. Ted- stone 61, D. Riley 67. Tonight's matches: Division


One — Conservative A v Bil- lington A; Social Club v Chat­ bum A; Chatbum B v Wad­ dington A; Billington B v Con­


servative B. Liberal A. bve. Division Two — Catholic SC A v Rimington A: Liberal B v


PendIe“Club; Waddington B v Slaidbum; Police v Royal Brit­ ish , Legion; Rimington B v Catholic B.


Family final


were: Rimington Ladies 1, Dog and Partridge B.9; Post Office B 6, CRGS 4.


Standen A............... 4 8 1 013 DogandPA.......... G 2 2 2 11 Station A ............... 5 1 2 2 8 StandenB.............. 7 1 0»6 6


Post Off a ;...


Division One ; P W D L P 6 '4 1 118


Station C................ G 5 1 0 20 Qunsway.................'G 4,1 119 Station B............... 8 3 2 3 17 Dog and P B.......... 6 4 2 0 17 Post Off B.............. 7 3 0 4 13 CRGS................... G 1 0 5 5 Rim. Lads.............. 7 0 0 7 1


Division Two P W D L P


Rugby teams


1-45 p .m.) : Lee, I. Field­ in g , S. G re a to re x , S. Greatorex Jun., D. -Field-, ing, Emmot t, Corbett , Lund, Howarth, Bolton, J . C o r b e t t , D u x b u ry , H o l d e n , G r e g o r y , - Wildman.


;-


v Clitheroe 2nd (v Otlcy, m e e t R i b b l e s d a l e , 1


- p .m.) : Tindall, Masterson, ■Mason, Slinger, Parkin- s o i l , C o r le s s ; , ’ W ils on ,-


’■Johnstone,- Walker,'.: Wil~ •;1 i a m s o n , R i d e h a 1 g hy. ’Jones; Homes,. Hampson, ;Nicol-Smith;w R e se rv e s :


’L om a x , ' M a y o r , Co6p, Shaw.


V \ ’ • ;


burn 372. R. Parker 59, A. Rib CK Res............ 8 2 2 4 G O’Neill 53; T. Williamson 70, P. CathSC Ros....... 9 1 0 8 2


. LEADERS o f the Ribble Valley Pool Red League, Pendle Witch, opened a four-point gap at the top with a home victory over Joiners A. Both teams were previously unbeaten and separated by only-rone p o in t , bu t one team ’s record had to be broken. A single frame decided the


Beech T................... 9 4 2 3 10 G


match but the two-point win was worth three: King’s A, meanwhile, re­


corded a good 6-1 win at the Brown Cow to improve their standing behind tne leadin pair. White Horse had a dll - iicult game -at summer champ-


: ions Horseshoe but were repaid with a 4-3'victory. It was Horseshoe’s third


defeat of the season — equal to their total defeats in the whole o f the summer. Last week’s runaway leaders


o f the Blue League, King’s Arms B lost their unbeaten record when they- entertained Brown Cow,- thus reducing


their lead to three points. . A 6-1 win over Horseshoe B enabled newcomers Hodder Bridge .to catch up five points.


’ Red League: Sun Inn 3,


Craven Heifer A 4; Brown Cow A 1, King’s A 6; Horseshoe A


3, White Horse 4; Pendle Witch 4, Joiners A 3; Dog and Par­


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tridge Black Horse A 3, Lord Nelson 4.


Blue League: Craven Heifer


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: Domestic Installations, TV and y - Radio aerial Installation,.


, For free estimates t ’


;VTel. Clitheroe 26881 or - — <->.24483 -


KT C. C. PARKER '


PAINTER A • and


DECORATOR I FREE ESTIMATES : "A


Tel. CLITHEROE 25473. ’ KNIGHT PHIL


BUILDER BRICKWORK,


BL0CKW0RKANDALL BUILDING ALTERATIONS


L A BO U R O N L Y FA IR P R IC E S


R in g C l ith e ro e 2 S 6 0 6


y


T e l. C lith e ro e , 2 3 1 9 0


ALAN BUSH Joiner


WINDOWS, DOORS, DOUBLE GLAZING REPAIRS


HARDWOOD,. 20in. C O LO U R TV’s


AUDIO REPAIRS 1 year guarantee or £6.50 per month rental


TELEVISION (ESTIMATES FREE)


a n d f i l 2 O


2 0 in : BLACK AND WHITE ............£35 6 months guarantee or£3 a month rent


y OPEN FOR SERVICE CHRISTMAS DAY, BOXING DAY AND MONDAY,


DECEMBER 28th 9 a.m. TILL 12 NOON y


N i b b l e C d e s i f r t i i c e 62 W H A L L EY ROAD. C LITHEROE Tel. 27280


NOEL KING AND CO. v


for all A WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS 2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE -


l ‘ and KENWOOD REPAIRS. : ’’


All'makes of new and' reconditioned washers and cleaners


| HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS | Sales and Workshop


Tel. 22979 HOOLEY CYRIL


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023.


AUTHORISED HOOVER SERVICE


MARSHALITE STONE BRICKS, BLOCKS


’ - CONCRETE FLAGS GARDEN EDGINGS


■SCREEN WALLING WALL AND FLOOR TILES -


CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS STEEL LINTELS'


,


SLATE BATTENS:’ ' , FELT


OSMA RAINWATER, HAND TOOLS


CHIMNEYPOTS ; ' GAS VENTS .


SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS


■ DRAINAGE PIPES AND; FITTINGS


SATURDAY, 9 a.m. — 12 noon


COPPER TUBE AND ' " FITTINGS


‘ OPEN MONDAY— FRIDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon — 1 p.m. — 5-30 p.m. ' . '


DUCKWORTH &HINE LTD B M F DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311


Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON


■ FULL RANGE OF CEMENT , V ADDITIVES ' , SAND, CEMENT '• ■ AGGREGATES


, PIPE LAGGING CYLINDER JACKETS


PLASTER BOARDS ■ LOFT INSULATION


| ADVERTISER and TIMES TRADES GUIDE


9 STAR BUYS AVAILABLE WHILE STOCKS LAST PLUS A LARGE SELECTION OF


FROM ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD PENDLE TRADING ESTATE


CHATBURN, CLITHEROE. Tel. 41597


WEEKDAYS 7-30—5-30 SATURDAY. 7-30 — 12-30


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


TM.nivmin.iriii.irm


TIMBER and PLYWOOD for DIY and TRADE


FLOOR CHIPBOARD %in. 8ft. x 2ft.......... TAURUS SKIRTING 5in. x VaIii.....


HARDBOARD 8ft. x 4ft............... .......... MASTERBOARD 8ft. x 4ft..............


.................£4.25


..................... 2 8 p ft. £ 2 .8 7 sheet


PLYWOOD WBP QUALITYWn...........................


...... . £ 1 2 .0 7 sheet £7-88 sheet


COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS CARCASING AND P.A.R. READY MADE DOORS— JOINERY MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATION. All Prices Exclude VAT


ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS) LTD W P E N D L E T R AD IN G E S T A T E C H A T B U R N


CLITHEROE 41597


EB!f!i?{Y7 3m 0 SATURDAY


7-30 — 12-30 p.m.


v Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulefos. Spares for Rayburn, Baxi and most stoves. ' ^


’ Ideal for existing stone, arches often found in' . Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke problems., ; Delivery gx-stock.;:- •- . Rayburn Cookers for Solid.Fuel, Oil.and Gas,.,


FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street, Sklplon. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444:- . _


REPAIRS, .RECONDITIONING •ANT) SERVICE OF .


HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatic


THE BEST INVESTMENTUS


YOUR HOME FOR


LOFT CONVERSIONS, BARN CONVERSIONS, EXTENSIONS, PORCHES AND ALL TYPES OF JOINERY WORK AND ALTERATIONS.


' ■ CONTACT T. FIELDING & SONS (CO N T R A C TO R S ) LTD


Phone CLITHEROE 24734 or GISBURN 345.


combines modern efficiency with classic .elev 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.


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


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