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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
big thaw today • and to- : m o r r ow 1 i f S a tu rd a y ’ s • league match at Shaw- - ;
• 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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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-
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• 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.
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■ This was the first com plete abandonment for al-. >
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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 ‘
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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
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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
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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.
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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
B 2, New Inn 5; .King’s B 3; Brown Cow B 4; Hodder Bridge G, Horseshoe B 1; Join ers B 4, Waggon and Horses-3; Duke of York B 3, Black Bull 4; Royal Oak 1, Black Horse B 6. •
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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)
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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'
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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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