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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March Lth, 1982 15


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CLITHEROE, who had an open date, entertained, high- nding Whinney Hill from Divi­ sion One of the Accrington Combination. The game proved to be a useful exercise for both teams, with Clitheroe eventual­ ly overcoming their eager oppo­


nents. Clitheroe took the lead on


the half hour with an Ian Ash­


worth. goal and after Ronnie Druyan had missed from six . yards Simon Whiteside headed them into a 2-0 interval lead. Whinney Hill had chances to !


Clitheroe’s third goal, which was a just reward for a fine all­ round performance. C l i th e ro e : Underwood, 'Whiteside . (N), Richards,


reduce tne arrears as they caused some problems for Clitheroe’s back four. Matt D r iv e r r e p la c e d Simon Whiteside for his first outing for three weeks after injury and player-coach Gary Easton took over from David Sharpies. E r ic G e ld a rd s c o re d


Davies, Eyle s, Sh a rp ie s, Taylor, Drugan, Geldard, Whiteside (S), Ashworth. Subs: Driver, Easton.


m RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Rimington goals set up new high


Rimington Res 8, Grindlcton Res 0


RIMINGTON Reserves set a record for themselves when they put eight goals past Grindleton without


course by converting the last of five consecutive comers from Slinger, and Smalley put them two up from the continuing stream of corners from the same player. Indeed ■ the in­ swinger constantly troubled Grindleton and further goals from Whittaker, an own-goal and one from Graham made it 5-0 at the break. Grindleton came into the re­


reply. W hittak er se t them on


., Philip Huggon in action


Quite a day for Philip


CHIPPING teenager Philip Huggon had quite a day when he played for Lancashire in the county table tennis match at Clitheroe Parish Hall on Saturday.


Lodge, won all three of his games In the iunior team —


RUGBY REPORTS


Best display of the season


Calder Vale 2nd 6, Clitheroe RUFC 4


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They lost by a try and con­ version to a try, with all the points coming in the .first half and were desperately unlucky to have two tries disallowed in the later stages of the match. The home side took the lead


midway through the first half when McDonald was allowed to stride through Clitheroe’s cov­ ering tackles and touch down. Gaynor converted to give Vale


TOUGH WEEKEND


AHEAD CLITHEROE face what will be one of th e ir * toughest weekends of the season. On Saturday, they take on


league ch am p io n s Wren Rovers — currently in third spot — in a vital match at Shawbridgc. The following day, they


travel to Great Harwood for the first leg of a first round tie in the George Watson , Trophy. In the absence of manager


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Mr Eric Whalley, player- coach Garry Easton, who re­ cently moved from Great Har­ wood, believes both matches will be very tough. “Wren always put out a good side that will keep going


that there is another leg to come at Clitheroe,” he said. Skipper Mick Ashcroft,


a 6-0 lead. Clitheroe replied immediately, however, with their successful try .coming from a lineout. Mercer and Dinsdale destroyed Vale’s pos­ s e s s io n en ab .l in g N ick Ridehalgh to pounce and score. The second half saw the '


Clitheroe pack dominant, with Vale under pressure for long ' periods. Joey Holden com­


manded the front of the line and the scrum was Qlit.hernpV; strength, at times seemingly


able .to push back the Burnley side at will.


mand around the back row trio of Mercer, Ridehalgh and Holmes and the driving force of Ramsey and Holden in the loose. Holmes was making his debut for the 1st XV and his covering and tackling was the main feature of his game. Besides Clitheroe’s two disal­


Clitheroe based their com­ Philip (15), of Wolfen two'singles matches and one


doubles — helping his team to a 7-3 victory over North­


play for the senior 2nd team against league leaders Staf­ fordshire In the evening — and achieved the only victory for Lancashire in the match. Although Lancashire lost 1- 9 they played well with a side ,


weakened through illness of their captain. The match was organised


’ dale, Association. The table was provided by Ribblesdale president Mr John Aspinall and members helped to supervise.


KNOCKOUT WINNERS


THE Ribblesdale Table Tennis League’s handicap knockout has been won by Dog and Par­ tridge A who defeated Second Division Station Hotel B 7-2 in fine style. The match was played at


lowed tries, Vale also had a lucky escape in the second half when a timely penalty cleared the Clitheroe pressure. T h ro ughout the match,


•arid to T. Thompson 13-21, 26- 24 and 20-22. In a league match CRGS


Clitheroe gave away an endless stream of penalty offences, most simple and needless. These, along with the con­


asked to attend the executive meeting tonight at the Starkie Arms Hotel (7-30 p.m.).


tinual failure to win possession from lineouts and scrums, were the factors which clearly caused Clitheroe’s defeat. But, in addition to encourag-


ing performances by the pack, Stuart Greatorex and Dave


for the full 90 minutes. “ IJut with the Harwood game, we’ll have to remember


under suspension, is out of the reckoning, but striker Graham Walker, who has been plagued by a groin strain, is included in the squad. I t is : U n d e rw o o d , •


Whiteside, Richards, Davies, Eyles,- E a s to n , Sharpies, Taylor, Drugan, Geldard, S. Whiteside, Ashworth, Walker,


Clitheroe must win to keep alive th e ir t i t le ’ chances,


Driver. Saturday’s game, which


starts at 3 p.m. On Sunday, Clitheroe will be looking for their first win


playing at Great Harwood — on Saturday, kick-off 2-30 p.m. Clitheroe A have no fixture


have met seven times. Clitheroe Reserves are also


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points Clitheroe A 4,


A GOAL 20 minutes from time from Paul Tomlinson clinched the points for Clitheroe’s third string after this ding-dong and entertaining clash. The visitors went ahead


Grundy were the pick of the three-quarters, Grundy giving the Clitheroe backs more sol­ idarity than in recent weeks. Clitheroe: Rudd, D. Field­


ing, S tep h en G re a to rex , Grundy, I. Fielding, Stuart Greatorex, Torbett, Haworth, Dinsdale, Corbett, Holden, Ramsey, Ridehalgh, Mercer, Holmes.


ISLAND TOUR


CLITHEROE, fresh from their encouraging performance in defeat at Calder Vale, travel to the Isle of Man for their first- ever tour this weekend. A party of 16 players will


make the trip and two games are lined up. On Saturday, they


in three seasons over Great Harwood - r even though they


play Douglas and on Sunday morning they will face another local side before returning home later that day. The party sails to the Isle of Man tomor­ row morning from Heysham. I t will be led by Bob


Haworth and Tony Lee and other members are: Wardle, Mason, D. Fielding, Stephen Greatorex, Wildman, Stuart Greatorex, Lee, Haworth, Slinger, Dubowski, Holden, Duxbury, Walker, Ridehalgh,


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against Calder Vale 4th, who lost 74-0 to Ruskin Park the previous week, was cancelled because the Burnley side could


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inside 10 minutes, but before the interval defender John Leeson scrambled in the ball after a corner and then John Behan shot Clitheroe in front. Haslingden hit back early m


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TRANSPORT finally .over- cmae their “jinx” team Rinung- ton, coming from behind, to win


this Marsden Division encount-' er at the Lodestar, ground.


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time thanks to an early goal from Bill Nightingale.: - - t . : • But in the second half,


Rimington led 1t0 at half­


Transport’s Gordon Bradley equalised with a somewhat soft


goal.


the lead from close range. John Noone scored the third and Dave Bean the fourth, both set up by the industrious Lawson. -


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Almost from the restart, Haslingden drew level, but


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Leeson, McDougall, Braithwaite, Gornall, Elliott; Tomlinson, Behan, Grooby.


the second half‘s only for Leeson to head in his second of


■' game will be G. Dixon and for the B team N. Yates. Sunday’s


' matches), r The referee for the A team


•Gisbum v Whalley. ■ . The squad for the district


THE two district teams of the Clitheroe and District Cub Scout Football League will en­ tertain their opposite numbers from South -Ribble at the Castle Field on Saturday (kick o ff 10-15 a .m. for both


matches are Hodder Valley v Ribblesdale (K. Robinson) and


: Mary’s), Cottam (Waddington), Helm, Hilton, Eddleston, Chambers, Troillet (Whalley).


THE host team made a second- round exit from Waddington Sports Quiz on Sunday night. The local social club side went out 48-32 to a confident Rectel-


,‘la team. .


are the Joiners Arms who scored only' 28 points in their match' with Radcliffe Borough


Also out of the competition • ° •’ • ’ . . ■


matched should meet at Trinity Youth Centre (9-45 a.m.) as follows: r Craig (Chatburn), Frankland (Gisburn), Holden (Hodder), DUgdale, Kerr, De- whurst, Hayton (Loyola), Fitz­ gerald, Grimes, Goodbier (Leopards), Booth (Panthers), Taylor, Hargreaves (Tigers), Marsh, King (St Paul’s), Moore, Pollard, Foulker (St


Division Two (final table)


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School and in a clash of cap­ tains T. Hargreaves beat T. Thompson 21-9, 21-16. He also beat B. Hoppitt 21-17, 18-21, 21-18 and I. Jackson 21-18, 21- 14. T. • Waddington beat T. Thompson 21-17, 21-18, I. Jack- son 21-19, 22-20 and B. Hoppitt 21-17, 23-25, 22-20. J. Rodgers beat I. Jackson 21-15, 21-15 but lost to B. Hoppitt 14-21, 12-21


beat Rimington Ladies 8-2 in Division Two. Club representatives are


by the Lancashire County Table Tennis Association in conjunction with the Ribbles-..


umberland juniors. Philip was then asked to


Baldwin, Hartley, Bicknell (A), • Moorhouse, Graham, Slinger, Smalley. Subs: Gorman,. Drin- kall. Grindlcton Res: Bennett,


P o rte r, Earnshaw, Smith, H a r tley , Jo n e s , Parsons, McNeil, McKenna, Newton, Beggs.





ckoning for a short time but any hopes of a total recovery were vanquished by another goal, from Bicknell, who then put Smalley through to set a new high for Rimington Re­ serves. Hodgson completed the scoring after his penalty shot was first saved. Hartley was outstanding in


Whalley unlucky


Whalley 0, Sabden 1


the Rimington midfield and Buckle played well in defence. The match was well control­


led by stand-in referee Mr Barry Allen, who earned praise


from both teams. Rimin g ton Res: Bates,


SHOCKS IN SHIELD


MATCHES


NO fewer than 13 goals were scored in the delayed first


round Aitkcn Shield game be­ tween Waggon and Horses


and T ran sp o r t Reserves. Waggon won 7-6 in extra time after a hard fight, a result which should be a useful en­ couragement to the bottom • club in the Grccnacre Garage Division. They did have a fright, though, for after lead­ ing 3-0 at half-time they were pegged back to five-all after 90 minutes. In Saturday’s second round


games two Third Division sides made progress against higher opposition. Ribchcstcr Reserves beat West Bradford (M a rsd en D iv is ion ) and King's Arms conquered Sta­ tion Hotel (Grccnacre Divi­ sion). Catholic Social Centre (Grccnacre Division) beat Grindleton (Marsden Divi­ sion). Results: Aitken Shield —


Buckle, Hodgson, Whittaker,


THE clash between Whalley and Sabden in the Aitken Shield seemed as though it might be a strictly one-way affair. I t proved to be totally different. Whalley went straight into


KING’S INTO LAST


• Station Hotel O '


EIGHT King’s Arms 2


THIRD Division King’s Arms moved into the last eight of the Aitken Shield at the expense of


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in a- scrappy game and de­ served their success. They had a couple of apparently good goals disallowed, with Bob Peel meanwhile coming close with a good effort.- Frustration set in . For a while.'due to some bad finishing allied to good work by the Station’s young ’keeper. Skipper John Peel eventually


put King's into a half-time lead with a powerful header from Pete Pedder’s comer kick. Station never looked danger-'


the attack and unsettled the opposition and had several near misses and ought to have scored in a goalmouth tussle. However, Musker’s' shot hit the foot of the post.. Balmbra was always danger­


ous at any time while King’s continued to miss many chances until John Kay put the game* out of the visitors’ reach. King’s Arms: O’Neill, Town­


send, Taylor, Devine (M), Penman, Peel (J), Dewhurst, Pedder, Kay, Peel (R), Devine (P). Subs: Fitzpatrick, Johnson.


ous for Sabden and only an excellent effort by goalkeeper Clark denied him a goal. Even­ tually they took the lead through him when a rare error by the home defence gave him possession. Sabden were more aggres­


sive after the break but the Whalley defence stood up well


under p re s su re . Balmbra almost added to his side’s total with a shot that went wide of the post. Whalley also had their mo­


Centrie knock out


Grindleton Grindlcton 1


Catholic SC 2


ments and but for Hewitt, an oustanding member of the vis­ itors’ defences they might well have found the equaliser. With time running out Whal­


A LATE goal enabled Catholic Social Centre*, from the Greenacre Division of^ the Ribble Valley Football League, to dismisss Grindleton, tneir Marsden Division opponents, from the Aitken Shield. Both sides let opportunities


ley mounted one last supreme effort. Cuncarr beat the offside trap and floated a great ball across the goalmouth but there. ’ was no one with him to apply the finishing touch. Judging py Sabden’s recent


performance in the league, Whalley had certainly given a good account of themselves and were unlucky in many ways not to score. The match was well refereed by Mr N. Berry.


West Bradford 1, Ribchester Res. 2; King’s Arms 2, Station Hotel 0; Royal Oak 4, Chip­ ping 1; Grindlcton 1, Catholic Social Centre 2; Ribchcstcr CK 4, Spring Mill 1; Whalley 0, Sabdcn 1. Round One — Waggon and Horses 7, Trans­ port Res. 6 after extra time. League: Marsden Division


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slip in an evenly contested first half which was almost at an- end -when Grindleton took a short-lived lead, Bill Briggs quickly putting the visitors level. The second half was strongly


dleton well and Stuart Met­ calfe had a good game for the .visitors.


Both Band teams in snooker semis


— Read 8, Trinity 0; Trans- p o r t 4, R im in g to n 1. - Grcenacre Division — Lord Nelson 2, Read Res. 1. Divi­ sion Three — Catholic SC B 4, Beech Tree 5; Rimington Res. 8, Grindleton Res. 0. Saturday’s fixtures: Aitkcn


Shield Second Round: Lord Nelson Res. v Waggon and Horses (WB). Transport v Caldcrstoncs or Grindleton


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P W D Pt Chatburn


through Chatburn 1,


Whalley AC 0


A LARGE crowd saw Chat­ burn win their way through to the semi-finals of tne East Lan­ cashire League’s President’s Cup in an exciting game with Whalley Arms Celtic. Whalley made most of the


early running but Chatburn’s midfield men soon found their


feet. The stalemate was broken on


more v ig o u r , A insw orth making some good runs but Shears wasted several good chances. Chatburn gave a good all


round . display and Whalley were well served by Gillibrand.


Waddington


go out Waddington 1, Colne Legion 2


• ting Waddington in front with an overhead kick and Colne getting on terms when a free- kick found the net after Nuttall


A PENALTY goal almost on half time resulted in Wadding­ ton making their exit from the East Lancashire League Cup. Ten minutes before the break the game exploded, Green put-


had miscalculated its path. Colne-took the winning lead


by scoring from the rebound after Nuttall had saved a penal­ ty kick. From then onwards Wad­


dington held the upper hand but were unable to score.


On course


for double Three Horses 0,. .


Waddington Res 2


THE Twitter Lane side stayed on course for a Craven League and cup double with this excel­ lent'win to take them into the final of the cup contest. The game went into extra


the hour when substitute Price needlessly tripped Glen Wright in the box ant! Glen converted the spot kick. - Whalley began to attack with


(—). Marsden Division — Rib­


chcstcr CK v Grindleton (J. Daniels); Sabden v Royal Oak (DM); Trinity v Victoria (J. Duffy); West Bradford v Read Utd (MH); Chipping v Chat­


burn (ID). G rc en a c re Divisio n —


Catholic SC A v Transport Res. (TH); Read Utd Res. v Lord Nelson (CP). Division Three — Brownhill


v Rimington Rcsl (TW); White Horse v Ribchcstcr Res. (JS); Ribchester CK Res. v Beech Tree. Provisional, Grindlcton Res. v King’s Arms (CB).


Concern at number of injuries


jurie s sustained in Ribble Valley League matches this season, are launching a cam­


have been five serious injuries this term and players may be putting their jobs in jeopardy through long lay-offs. The managers — Mick


A GROUP of local football, team managers, concerned at the increasing number of in­


paign to provide better insur­ ance cover for players. Already, they claim, there


THE two Billington Band Club teams are through to the semi-finals of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League’s knockout; in which they are joined by Conser­ vative A and Chatburn A.


servative A 754, Liberal A 634; Billington A 778, Conservative B 762; Billington B 937, Catholic SC A 791; Chatburn A 862, Rimington A 725. ’ In the league, Conservative


Quarter-finals results: Con­


Slaidburn 10, Pendle Club 4; Rimington B 9, Liberal B 5;


A and Catholic Social Centre A have increased their lead at the top of their respective divi­ sions. At the bottom of Divi­ sion One there is a battle going on to avoid relegation. Billing- ton B have 90 points, Billington A and Liberal A have 83, Chat­ burn B 80 and Social Club 64 and the season is now in its closing stages. Tonight’s league fixtures: Di­


for the quarter-finals of the singles and doubles competi­ tions, as follows: Singles — G. Ireland v A.* J. Herd; B. Thompson v B. Hargreaves; R. Turner v E. Tomlinson; J. Tit- terington v’ M. Werisley. . Doubles — P. Clark, N.(


The draws have been made


. A v Billington B; Billington A v Social Club. Chatburn 6, bye. Division Two — Pendle Club v Royal British Legion; Slaid-


vision One — Chatburn A v Waddington A; Liberal A v Conservative B; Conservative


burn v Catholic SC B; Catholic SC A v Rimington B; Wadding­ ton B v Police; Rimington A v Liberal B.* Knockout re su l ts , both rounds: Billington B 512-425,


Robinson v F. Coar, S.. Cox; S. Petty, J. Lund v D. Lord, I. Tomlinson; J. Crowther, J. Tit- terington v K. Smith, M. Wensley; D. Nelson, P. Marlow v J; E. Marsden,1 E. Tom­ linson.


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Catholic SC A 390-401; Chat­ burn A 419-443, Rimington A 338-387; Liberal A 387-247, Conservative A 315-439; Con­ servative B 393-369, Billington A 354-424.





ton‘A 9; Liberal A 4, Chatburn A 10; Billington B 13, Social Club 1. Conservative B, bye. Division Two — Police 0,


Catholic SC A 14; Royal British Legion 2, Rimington A 12;


Pool News


Chris Snape, of Victoria — have already held a provisional meeting between themselves'


Blatchford, o f White Horse, Ralph Aspinwall and Pat Kerr, of Royal Oak, Brian Parks; of Ribchester Cross Keys, and


and one suggestion already put forward is that a charity even­ ing be organised to raise funds for the players’ benefit. Representatives of all Ribble Valley League sides are being


invited to a meeting on March 18th at the Victoria Hotel, Clitheroe, starting at 8-15 p.m., when suggestions about now to best help the players will be welcomed. White Horse manager Mick


. RIBBLE Valley Pool has re­ turned to league action after the knockout quarter-finals and King’s B confirmed their right to the top spot in the Blue League. The draw for the .knockout


semi-finals paired Craven Heifer A with Hodder Bridge, and Black Horse A with Lord Nelson. Craven and Horse are reversed venues to put the matches on neutral tables.


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Blatchford said a number of factors were to blame for the recent increase in injuries. “The state of the pitches, the long lay-off because of the weather and lack of fitness on the part of the players all have something to do with it,” he said.


Home defeat Pcndlc Forest 3 .


Whalley 2,


THIS was an evenly fought match but with plenty of mis­ takes and missed opportunities from both sides. Forest took the lead after 25


time, with Wilson replacing Salisbury and almost immedi­ ately Burgess combined with Bacon whose cross was turned into the net by a Three Horses defender. JBush scored the second from a comer to seal a splendid victory.


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! Arms take on Hargreaves Re­ jects, starting at 8 p.m.


The Empties and Whalley


draw will be made for the quar­ ter-finals of the competition.


After the two matches a FC who notched up a. total of


minutes when a penalty was awarded after a foul by Elliott, Swinbank was the scorer. The second goal came just


before half time when Atkinson ran - through the Whalley de­ fence and put the ball past goalkeeper Clark. Whalley rallied and early in


the second half an excellent goal by 1 Holt gave the home side a chance to draw level. Forest looked to be tiring,


. second goal from Holt. , That goal brought some fair­ ness to the scoreline, although it came too late to halt Whal- * ley’s long run of defeats.


but with, 15 minutes left, Hurst scored for them with a. header and Whalley again found them­ selves two goals behind. • ■ They continued to fight back and were rewarded with a


ly has been arranged for next Tuesday at the Joiners* Arms against the Pendle League. Pendle play two teams in the Lancashire Pool Association’s Superleague and should prove much tougher than the Black­ burn Lion League. The match begins at 8 p.m.1 Results: Red League —


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SQUASH


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■ The victors were Susan Beggs and Jean-Ann Speak. In a re a r ran g ed match


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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. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke problems. 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.


FRED M A N B Y & BRO. High Street, Skiplon. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444 WALLBANK AERIALS


Radio, TV and Communal Aerial Specialists


CONTRACTORS TO LEADING RENTAL COMPANIES,


LOCAL AUTHORITIES BUILDING CONTRACTORS, Etc.


Established 15 years, Fuliy Insured Prompt Attention Tel. Whalley 2165


D.I.Y. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL DOMESTIC ACCESSORIES, CABLE


FITTINGS, ETC., SUPPLIED A T LESS THAN TRADE '• ■


. PRICES RING: CLITHEROE 22116 (24 hour ANSAPHONE) or C L ITH E R O E 24373 < G. Davies, Member of the Institute of Plumbing IS NOW TRADING AS G.& M . PLUMBING SERVICE


All types of Domestic and Industrial Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Glazing Competitive Rates, Work Guaranteed 23 THE CRESCENT.


Tel. CLITHEROE 27176 ^


NOEL KING AND CO. for all


and KENWOOD REPAIRS AllAll makes of new and reconditioned


washers and cleaners |£r. . „</jj


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS j l » | - ! ~ ~


HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE - Tel. 22979 ZP 62 W H A L L E Y R O A D . C L I T H E R O E Tel. 27280


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


CONTACT


T . F IE LD IN G & SO N S (CONTRACTORS) LTD


Phone CLITHEROE 24734 or GISBURN 345


THE BEST INVESTMENT IS Y O U R H O M E FOR


Catholic SC B 2, Waddington B 12.


contested and it was only in the last five minutes that Leach netted the winner for the Social Centre with a fine lob. • Peter Turner served Grin­


Tel. CLITHEROE


25096 27359 after 5 p.m.


WHITESIDE JOHN FOR ALL YOUR


ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING WORK


DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL


24 HOUR BREAKDOWN SERVICE


New Low Rates and Prices


FOR PROMPT SERVICE


Tel. WHALLEY 3012


G. Ew COLE ELECTRICIAN


Domestic Installations, TV and Radio aerial Installation


Re-wiring, Repairs etc.. Industrial, Agricultural,


For free estimates


T e l . Clitheroe 26881 or 24483


GREENWOOD & SON


. PAINTER and DECORATOR Free Estimates


Special Rates for OAP’s Te l. CLITHEROE 27462


OSOOCO&CCCCCCCOOCO


C. C. PARKER PAINTER AND


DECORATOR FREE ESTIMATES


Tel. CLITHEROE 25473 HOOLEY CYRDL


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023


S,1 VTHORISEl) HOOVER SERVICE


r? C A S T L E U N IT S


CLITHEROE GLASS WORKS


103 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE T E L . 22522


ALUMINIUM PATIO SLIDERS


WINDOWS AND DOORS SUPPLY AND FIX


REPAIRS. .R ECO N D IT IO NING AND S ER V IC E OF


APPLIANCES Specialists on Kevmatic


HOOVER


POLYCELL DOUBLE GLAZING DIY


SEALED CASTLE DOUBLE GLAZED UNITS


Berger Tested (5-year Warranty)


GLASS C U T TO SIZE F R E E D E L f Y E R Y


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


HIRE


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


,E. & D. (PLANT HIRE) '


Large stock of small plant tools at competitive rates f t i f®


PENDLE TRADINGaESTATE, CHATBURN !


T e l . C l ithe ro e 41597 v


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


S P E C IA L WEEK-END RATES — FRIDAY p.m. — MONDAY a.m.


RAY BLACKBURN


TIMBER and PLYWOOD for DIY and TRADE


FLOOR CHIPBOARD y4in. 8ft. x 2ft ..................................£4.25


TAURUS SKIRTING 5in. x %in................................................. . 28p ft. HARDBOARD 8ft. x 4ft............................ ......................... £ 2 .8 7 sheet MASTERBOARD 8ft. x 4ft............ ................................. £ 12 .0 7 sheet PLYWOOD WBP QUALITY 1


/4in............... ............... ........ £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


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE CHATBURN C L ITH ER O E 41597


WEDNESDAY 7-30 — 5-30 p.m.


SATURDAY 7-30 — 12-30 p.m.


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


. GARDEN EDGINGS CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS S TE E L LINTELS


‘ SCREEN WALLING CONCRETE FLAGS ’


MARSHAUTE STONE BRICKS. BLOCKS


SLATE BATTENS FELT


CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS


OSMA RAINWATER. SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS


DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES


COPPER TUB E AND FITTINGS


OPEN MONDAY — FRIDAY. 8 a.m. to 12 noon — 1 p.m. — 5-30 p.m. S A TU R D A Y , 9 a.m. — 12 noon


DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD E B E DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311 Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON nhcmeir©ro»*mert.J HAND TOOLS


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING


CYLINDER JACKETS


SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES


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