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I 18 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, A p r il 30th, 1981


PRIMROSE MAIN DEALERS


Austin Morris


Blizzard puis paid to cricket


THE treatment meted out to the Ribblesdale League by-the weather was anything but cricket — far from it.


was fine although t cold with a strong biting win. The damage hadFeen done by Friday’s blizzard so, although pitches looked good they were in, fact full o f ; water and play was impossible.' • •.


Most aggravatingly Saturday Ribblesdale League


For .the third time in exactly a decade the whole of the lea- gue’s opening programme was irevious aind


v


called off. The occasions were


two previo in:


i 1a71971


1975. Then, rain was the spoils­


port but for snow to prevent an April opening must surely


warrant a special entry in the league’s annals. ,


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RANGE-ROVER. Tuscan blue...................... ............... . £10,500 LAND-ROVER. 109in., petrol, hardtop, fully equipped £6,750 Inc. VAT


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1980 AUSTIN Maxi 1750. Brown.......... £3995 1980 MIN11275 GT. Black.....................£3295


. 1980 FORD Granada 2.3 GL. Sirius red£5695 1980 FORD Fiesta 950. While..............£2795 1980 FORD Fiesta 1100. Oyster gold ...£3175 1979 CHRYSLER Alpine. While, 31,000 miles..............................................£2795


1979 FORD Cortina 2.3 Ghla Auto. Sun roof and vinyl roof..........................£— -


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1979 ‘T’ FIAT 128 1300 CL. Choice of two, red or blue, 22,000 and 26,000 miles. respectively................................... £1995


1979 ‘T’ VAUXHALL Cavalier 1600 GL. Yellow, 22,000 miles.....................£3495


1979 ‘T’ FORD Capri 1600 GL. While. 26.000 miles........................... £3295


CITROEN We can offer a complete service


CITROEN OWNERS THROUGHOUT THE AREA — NEW AND USED CAR SALES — SERVICE


AND REPAIR OF ALL MODELS AT £6.50 PER HOUR — FREE CAR LOAN AVAILABLE — BODY REPAIRS AND MoT


CURRENTLY IN STOCK


1978 CITROEN 2CV6. Blue.......................................... ...... £1595 1977 CITROEN Dyane 6. Red..................................


....... £1295


1977 CITROEN Dyane 6. B l u e .......................................£1295 1977 CITROEN GS Pallas. White..


1975 CITROEN 2CV6. Orange....... ...... .............................£895 12 month warranty on all above


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1979 T DATSUN 160J -


£2995 ■' ' PENDLE GARAGES


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1979 T FORD Fiesta 1100S. Silver, 15,000 miles...............................


£3295


1979 •T' FORD Capri 2000 GL. Silver, • 30,000 miles................................. £3495


1979 TRIUMPH Dolomite 1300. Red....£2795 1979 FORD Granada Ghia. Slrato silver-


95695


1979 MINI Clubman. Blue....... .............£2595 1979 FORD Cortina 2.3 GL. Apollo green


1979 FORD Capri 1300L. Tuscan beige 1979 FORD Granada 2.0L. Cosmos blue


£3995 £2995 £3995


1979 FORD C o r t in a 2.0 GL. Romani bronze........................................... £3595


1978 VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.6 GL. While, 31,000 miles.... ;......................... . £___


1978 RENAULT 14 TL. 34,000 miles.... £------


1978 ’T’ VAUXHALL-Chevette E 2-door. While, 19,000 miles....... .............. £1995


1978 'S’ AUSTIN Maxi 1750. Green, 41,000 ' miles..............................................£2295


1978 MORRIS Marina 1300 Super. Red 1977 ROVER 2200. Red, 31,000 miles..£2795


MANAGEMENT CARS ;


1980 ‘V’ GRANADA 2.81 GLS. Strato silver.............................................. .............................£6995 1980 ‘V’ GRANADA 2.3L Venetian red...........................................


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1980 ‘V GRANADA 2.3 GL. Strato silver.I..............................................................................£5995 Vird


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T PEUGEOT .104; 9,000 miles £2350,


‘V’ MINI Clubman Estate.....................................................£2890 ■S’ PEUGEOT 504 Estate .......................£2400 ‘V’ PEUGEOT 304 Van........ ......... '.....................................£1900


STORES AND ELECTRICAL REPAIRS VICTORIA STREET


Open 7 a.m. — 7 p.m. Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday


WHALLEY ARMS CELTIC F.C.; wish to thank the following for their help during the past season


Mr F. W. Pope and staff of Calderstones Hospital Calderstones Hospital groundsmen,


Calderstones Hospital residents for their suDDort Whitbread West Pennines Ltd’ , , Mr and Mrs D Daly


. ■ ’


■ Whalley Conservative Club Whalley Parish Council,


Gibson Sports ” - • ■ , ' 5 . ' < . ’ : -


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79 FIESTA. Midnight blue wilh red vinyl roof...............


£2395


79 ESCORT 1.1 Popular. Red with con­ trasting black coachlines, only... £2195


79 FIESTA. Beautiful in red, with con­ trasting coachlines r nd wheel trims


£2495


79 ALLEGRO 1300. Yellow and beauti­ ful throughout, £300 below retail at


£2195


77 ESCORT 1300 Estate. Beige, well below average mileage.............. £1695


TRADE-IN CLEARANCE


ANY TRIAL OR INSPECTION BUT WITHOUT WARRANTY


74 CORTINA 1300L. MoT February - ’82............................


£395


73 HUNTER 1725. MoT January ’82. £295 72 CORTINA 1600L. MoT August '81


£195


71 TRIUMPH 1300. MoT December ’.81.......................................... .'.......£245


‘J1 Reg. AVENGER 1500 DL. MoT Sep tember'81............ ;................£195


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Padiham 74521 (day), Whalley 3341


MORRIS MARINA 1.8 SDL


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Advertised price was £1995


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1978 ALLEGR0 1300 ...£2295 1978 CHRYSLER Avenger 1.6 £1995


1978 COLT Sapporo Auto £3745


1979 MGB GT................£4295 1978 MORRIS Marina 1.3 DL .... ................. .........£1835


1979 MORRIS Marina 1700L ................


1979 ROVER 2600 Auto


£2495' £4995'


1977 TRIUMPH. Dolomite HL ............................ . £2995


1978 CORTINA 1.6 GL Estate ...............................£3295


1979 JAGUAR XJ6 4.2 Auto ■ ........................ £7995


1978 MORRis Marina 1.3 Estate................. ..£2445


1979 MORRIS Marina 1300 1980 PRINCESS 1700 HL


£2295 £4495


1976 RANGE-ROVER ... £5250 1978 VAUXHALL Chevette L Estate.................... £2315


1975 SHERPA Caravanette V8 Auto .£4595 inc. VAT


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last- annual meeting that the league adopted a new rule that matches may not be re-ar­ ranged if the original fixture is not played due to bad weather. Read had the satisfaction of


Incidentally it was, only at its ABANDONED


taking the field for the first time when they entertained Egerton in the John Haig Na­ tional Trophy oh Sunday. They had a splendid win and opener Nick Marsh scored an un­ finished century.


THE' freak weekend weather caused the complete abandon­ ment of the Ribble Valley Cric­ ket- League programme and all clubs take one point. This weekend’s games are: Saturday — Chatburn v _ St Francis. Sunday — Sabden v Chatbum, Burnley GSOB v Marsden, Queen’s Park v Burnley BC.


Chapter of Wanderers


accidents ' open well x Chatburn 4


West Bradford 1


CHATBURN defeated “bogey" team West Bradford in an inci­ dent-packed Ribble Valley Football League, Division One, home game.


Chatbum suffered an early


setback when goalkeeper Roy Whittle failed to arrive due to a misunderstanding and John Beswick, the villagers’ normal winger, elected to play in goal.


West Bradford, too, had an


early setback when an acciden­ tal collision with John Lawsoh led to Ken Mantle having, to be taken to hospital with concus­ sion.


When play was resumed


Dinsdale put Chatbum in front with his first goal of the season.


after the break to make further progress through Young. Mo­ ments later Conti cut inside and gave Barber no chance.


Chatbum had to wait until From this point West Brad­


ford enjoyed their best part of the game and Howard scored what turned out to be a conso­ lation goal.


the points when he headed in his 27th goal of the season.


the Chatbum side. The players and officials of


the home side wish Ken Mantle a speedy recovery.


dale, Couiston, D o b so n , Lawson, Conti, Dover, Young, Wright, Hargreaves, Astin. ■ Subs: Croft, Johnson.


Mellin (W). Reynolds, Ed-' mundson (B), Edmundson (R), Mellin (Ci, Clegg, Howard, Mantle, Blenkinsmp, Maudsley. Subs: Sharp, Woodsworth.


Waddington in a rut


IN the space of five days Wad­ dington FC have recorded three successive draws. One of them was the 1-1


their Blackburn Combination programme Waddington earned a 2-2 draw with a hard-working performance. Peel and Ham- son made their first team debut. Scorers Harrison and Burgess (penalty). On Saturday, Griffin Celtic


result in an away Craven Cup sehii-final against Skipton BK at Barnoldswick. -Green scored Waddington’s goal with the aid of an early deflection. Skipton equalised soon after the break and they then kept the villa­ gers pinned in their , own half • For long periods. A draw was a fair result. Away to Stamford United in


West Bradford: Barber,


P. Harrison (Tyres). Chatburn: Beswick, Dins­


The match was sponsored by fame, against Read United, to


would mean a play-off with Oak, whom they meet in the semi-finals of the Aitken Shield. The other semi-final is between Sabden and Ribches- ter Cross Keys. Latest league results: Divi­


ecome champions; a draw


sion One — Whalley AC 3, Hurst Green 2; Victoria 0, Read Utd 2; Ribchester CK 5, West Bradford' 3; Trinity 5, Chipping 4; Royal Oak 4, Grinaleton 2; Whalley AC 4, Chipping 2; Chatbum 4, West Bradford 1. Division Three — Lord


Nelson CPV 3, Whalley Res 1; West. Bradford Res 6, Trinity Res 1; Transport Res 4, Rimington Res 3; Station Hotel 2, Catholic SC 2.


Successful Dolphins


were at Twitter Lane with Waddington seeking revenge for their Birtwistle Cup semi­ final defeat by Celtic. An own- goal and a goal on the stroke of naif time gave a scoreline of 1- 1. Griffin went ahead soon after the break and Waddington had to wait until the last 15 mi­ nutes for a deserved equaliser scored by Hutchinson. Tonight Waddington are


away-to Helmshore; Saturday at home to Crown and Tuesday at home to Hoghton.


Tennis starlet


WISWELL schoolgirl Susan Liver has again been selected to play for Lancashire at tennis. . Susan (14\ of Rustling End,


is in the county girls’ under-16 team to play Yorkshire on


Sunday. - A pupil at Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School, she played last year for the county under-


14s. Susan is the daughter of Mr


and Mrs Basil Liver and re­ ceives tennis coaching at Clitheroe and Whalley , tennis clubs. Sunday’s match will be the


start of a hectic time for Susan. . The following weekend she travels to Northallerton to take part in a series of junior invita­ tion tournaments against selected players from six coun­ ties.


AFTER their splendid showing in the first two galas Clitheroe . Dolphins enjoyed further suc­ cesses in the third and fourth North Lancs age group'compet- itions at Preston and Fleet-


• wood. • Steven Nicholas won the 13


achieved places in the finals were: 200m individual medley, e girls 11, Victoria Rawcliffe 5th; boys 10, Nicholas Glover 4th. * 100m bu tterfly, boys 14, Andrew Neild 7th; 100 yds backstroke, boys 11, Peter Jones 5th. Clitheroe’s results give thenv


years boys’ 100 yds butterfly in 1 min. 10.9 secs and was Clitheroe’s only age-group champion. He came second in the 100 yds freestyle and at Fleetwood was second in the 200m individual medley. O th e r sw im m e r s who


representation in the North Lancs team for the Northern Counties swimming festival at Blackpool from May 26th to 30th. Their swimmers will be Steven Nicholas, Victoria Rawcliffe and Michelle Rowley.


Ladies’ darts


■ 28 points which gives them a mid-table position in the’Lanca- shire Darts League.


CLITHEROE: Ladies’ Town Darts team have won four of their seven games and collected


■ On Sunday they beat Great Harwood 4-3. Winners were : Margaret Peters 2-1, Beverley Brunker 2-0, Irene Willacy 2-1 • and Linda Briggs 2-1. The other players were Maureen-


Waddington, Jonn Hamer and Rose Brown.


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ADVERTISEMEN IN THIS YOUH LOCAL PAPS


AS. the Ribble Valley Football League programme draws rapidly to a close the battle between Royal Oak and Chat­ burn for the Division One title remains unresolved. Oak have completed their games and lead by one point. Chatburn must win their last


Steve Conti was the pick of Young finally made sure of


Blackburn N 114 for 7 Ribblesdale W 158 for 9


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers opened their campaign on Sunday in Division Three of the Ribblesdale Cricket League with a winning draw at North­ ern’s expense. An opening stand of 56 by A.


and N. Parker gave them a good start but wickets then fell, five going down for 27 runs. However, Gladwin had a knock of 45 and a similar in­ nings by Rostron for Northern


40, N. Parker 17, M. Proctor 10, K. Proctor 1, D. Workman 17, M. Britcliffe 4, j! Gladwin 45, I. Threlfall 5, D. Hartshorn 1, A. Tomlinson n.o. 12, J. Kay n.o. 2. Extras 4, total (9 wckts) 158. Northern 3rd: 114 for 7 (A.


win 4-0-28-1; D. Workman 11-4- 23-2; A. Parker 9-1-22-2; A. Tomlinson 4-0-28-1; K. Proctor ■2-0-9-1.


RIBBLE VALLEY


FOOTBALL


Rostron 46). Wanderers bowling: J.''Glad­


denied the visitors of a clear win. Wanderers 3rd: A. Parker


,


Wanderers, Cherry Tree v CIither.oe, Read v Whaliey, Blackburn Northern v, Bamold- swick,Earby v Settle, Gt Har­ wood v Padinam. Division, One:. Belvedere v


Baxenden v Ribblesdale


Read. > Division Two: Ribblesdale


- Wanderers v Rawtenstall, Clitheroe v Langho, Whaliey v


.Rolls-Royce. Division Three (Sunday):


Clitheroe v Settle, Darwen v Ribblesdale Wanderers., ,


Gap in playin levels plain to see


Clitheroc 1st XV 16, Shireburn Gentlemen 4i


. cashire rivals was phasised at Littlem on Sunday. The Shireburn Gentle


THE gap betwi Clitheroe and their I


.team comfortably beat Clitheroc XV. The Shirel team consists of first 1


half time 16 all. It woul cruel and unkind to say


Hecti footh


CLITHEROE tonig of five games in 12 top six final spot seemed an impossib


But a string of creditabl


suits over the last few w have seen Keith Newton's bravely drag themselves from the lower reaches ol Lancashire Combination to within touching distant the championship contende: Last Thursday’s Br


Shield semi-final defeat champions-elect Wren Rc ended any lingering hopes Shawbridge side had of ha some material reward to : for their determined flouri: this latter part of the seasc


to Caernarfon Town, defen bravely in the face of soir times heavy pressure fron Welsh front line.


E ick up another handy


Clitheroe, faced with or


Rush, in charge of the sic the absence of both plr


'manager Keith Newton trainer lan McRae, named self as second substitute organised the side into a formation, with the emp clearly on defence. And with Denis Unden


their longest ever away tri a long history of Combin; football, suffered an early when winger John Taylor, has impressed so' much ir recent outings in the team, missed the team ct leaving the side with onl; players. Reserve team manager S


But they recovered we •om Saturday’s first-ever


'players from all the I clubs. The scores were leve


will be out to avenge a home defeat earlier this m when they travel to r local rivals Colne Dyna (k.o. 6-45 p.m.), and on S; day, Chadderton are the o nents for Clitheroe’s final h match of the season (3 p.m. The 15-man squad for


games is: Underwood, Wil Richards, Bretherton, E; N. Whiteside, Gillibr:


STAR OF HIS LAS


GAME C. Roberts XV 0, Headingly XV 8


FOUNDER Member vice-president of Clith Rugby Union FC, Roberts duly bowed of rugby with his cust ary excellent efforts scrum half. Although his side was be


— due mainly to lack of c sion among the fonvards - personal performance la> nothing. He passed with his cus


ary pin-point accuracy and duced some brilliant kic under pressure, finding t with ease. He chased e\ thing, setting a spirited e: pie — which others faile


emulate. Headingly dictated the


half play and scored two with wind advantage; Clitheroe were unable to duce any cohesive play in second period, despite tht forts of Jones and Dinsi Gordon was threatening a! back and Coates kicked e lently from his own 25. Roberts was the real


and in the closing 10 mil he drove his team to the in the search for the ell points which would i brought victory. Ashley Parkinson had a


disallowed for a forward i That was Clitheroe’s


reward in a scrappy game the memory of Robert action at scrum half will remain. He will be gri missed. C. Roberts XV: A. Goi


R. Lund, D. Fielding Greatorex, A. Corless C o a te s , C. Roberts. Haworth', P. Dinsdale. Wriglev, J. Duxbury, M. bury, D. Jones, A. Parkii R. Gregory.


in sparkling form, Clith managed to keep the V dragons at bay, with a se half near miss by N Whiteside — playing in field rather than nis i right-back berth — their real chance of the entire ga Tonight, the Shawbridge


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