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Trophy hopes take another dive


SHELL Clitheroe 1, Great Harwood 2


CLITHEROE’S hopes of ending the season with a trophy took another '


feats by Colne Dynamos Maher In the Great Harwood Walker, S. Whiteside, .Taylor, a n d V u l c a n N e w to n g0r ,


Clltheroe badly needed _a Davies and Ronnie Drugan '* .G re a t Harwood: Maher, w in to p r e v e n t t h e i r went close, but'unfortunately .Hutchinson, Ahmed, Crook,


^ e v S n » In a hectic final flurry, Bill 'Easton.


out altogether. But their performance at


a case of too little, too late and ~


Shawbridge was f<ir from en­ couraging — and frustrating for players, officials and sup­ porters alike. For most of the 90 minutes


any hopes of a trophy must now have vanished.


Clitheroe: Underwood," N. Whiteside, Eyles, Richards,


the effort and commitment just wasn’t there. Great Harwood began bright­


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ly and snatched the lead in the 15th minute. Player-manager Rick Grogan


was allowed too much room in Clitheroe’s penalty area and was able to shoot home past Denis Undenvood. Clitheroe tried to bounce


Dunn, Grogan, Greenhalgh, Karwat. Subs: Bent and


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Crump. Referee:


pool).


A f te r la s t w e ek ’s de- . an identical free-kick past Davies, Drugan, Sharpies, Ashworth. Subs: Geldard and


trophy amibitioilS fizzline f°r the Shawbridge team it was Waddington,. Taberner, Smith, ' ■


S. Sefton (Liver- F ou r-go al d e fic it


proves too much Clitheroe 1, Vulcan Newton 0 (agg. 1-4)


back, inspired by the hard working John Taylor and in attack Graham Walker — back after a long injury layoff. But Great Harwood, with


A FOUR-goal deficit from the first leg of this semi-, final proved too steep a mountain for Clitheroe to climb on Sunday. Vulcan Newton earned their


. their young midfield trio of Taberner, Dunn and Smith took control with Clitheroe ap­ pearing to fade. The v is ito rs effectively


central defenders Crook and Waddington blotting out Simon Whiteside, held firm under pressure. As the game progressed,


clinched their, passport to the next round in tne 82nd minute. Despite Clitheroe’s defensive


“wall, Waddington drove, a 20 yard free-kick past Under­ wood. Clitheroe immediately hit back with John Taylor driving


place in the George Watson Trophy Final with a disciplined and determined display in front of a large Shawbridge crowd.. After last week’s disastrous


first meeting;, Clitheroe knew they had a mighty task on their hands — and if they had made more of their chances it might have been a different story.


b Not unexpectedly, Chtheroe fine save from John Taylor i_ «, t


lv hoping for an early break­ through. .Yet the turning down of a


penalty appeal after Graham Walker was sent tumbling


seemed to set the pattern for a - bounced to safety. , . - RUGBY REPORTS off egan full of urgency, obvious- the home side piled on the


pressure. Soon afterwards, Ronnie


, - shot this time hit a post and


Drugan broke clear and 'his cross found Ashworth, whose


• Eric Geldard came on for Simon Whiteside, but he too was unable to crack open the visitors again. I t was, in fact, that kind of


Team plagued by selection problems


Vale of Lune 3rd 43, Clitheroe 15


SATURDAY’S match at Lancaster epitomised the selection problems which have plagued Clitheroe all the season — the team which lined up showed three changes from that previously announced. This resulted in a re-shuffle and a disrupted side.


Clitheroe began desperately slowly and were unable to. combat Vale’s excellent three- quarters especially on the right flank. In the first half hour 'Clitheroe’s little


Not for the f i rs t time,


an unassailable lead. Vale


coming from a beautifu ly ecuted


Graham Torbett, converted by Martin Emmott.


try by scrum h a lf


1st drive a 9AS today!


LRAGE HELLOR


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Precious points


Skipton Town Res 1 Waddington Res 2


WADDINGTON bounced back to form with a hard-earned vic­ tory on an extremely dry and bumpy pitch.


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.all in the first period. Waddington used the flanks


headed in. The second goal resulted


went close and the villagers’ defence was hardly troubled at


Tomlinson and Bacon soon


to advantage; Burgess and Wilsdn combined to send Walker * away to produce an accurate cross which Gladwin


from strong midfield play by Tomlinson whose cross was met on the volley by Burgess.


allowed Skipton to come back into the game and only last- ditch tackles by Kerryson and Longhi and a header off the line by Green stopped .the Yorkshiremen from snatching a


After the break Waddington


win. Skipton eventually scored


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when the villagers’ defence was slow to clear.


chances, Burgess, Green, Glad­ win and Bacon all came near and Burgess even missed a penalty, but the precious points remained safe.


Waddington also had further


poorly and win, then promotion must be on the way.


If Waddington can play so


had good games in defence and Wilson ana Tomlinson (man-of- the-match) worked hard in mid-


Kerryson, Hosty and Longhi


field. Waddington Res: Winstan-


ley, Kerryson, Walker, Longhi,


Hosty, Green, Wilson, Tomlin­ son, Burgess, Gladwin, Bacon. Sub: Eglin.





Clitheroe have played during under the posts and Emmott the season. They led 31-6 at converted, later adding a penal-


Vale are one of the best sides


resilience and Vale took oi m oesc siu


defence showed ‘" illy ex-­ .ucj uuiucn


half time, Clitheroe’s points ty goal. ••


Clitheroe again lost their con­ centration and Vale added two more tries. . Dave Slinger had an excel­ IlCJenItl ^ me at hooi er


In the la s t 10 minutes


and tackling well. Dave Grundy played well in the back row ana


ganic av- uvvikwt , co . e


Clitheroe’s second try. C lith e ro e RUFC: Rudd,


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fed the drive which brought T'lilLnWArtlf. n/IAAnn twi


Fielding (Ian), G re a to rex (Stuart), Fielding (Duncan), Lund (John), Emmott, Torbett, Haworth, Slinger, Corbett, Holden, Ramsey, Wardle, Wildman, Grundy.


KEEP IN CONTACT


BOTH of Clitheroe Rugby’ Club’s teams will be at home on Easter Saturday when the visitors will be Kirkby Lons­ dale. Kick-off 3 p.m. Club members who a re


home for the holiday weekend and available to play ‘ are asked to contact team secret­ a ry D u n c a n F i e l d i n g , Clitheroe 24984.


Band Club triumphs


IN the play off for second place in the Ribble Valley Ladies Darts’ League second division, Billington Band Club beat


King’s Arms fi-3. Tne last three rounds of the


Richard Turner Individual trophy resulted in a new champion, Chris Farnsworth (Station Hotel). He defeated last years winner, Kath Wild (Horseshoe).


'(British Legion), D. Broughton (Black Horse),, S. Malloch (Spring Mill); C. Pickard (Pendle Witch). Semi-finalists: M. Lewis (Black Bull) and R. Brown (Black Horse). _The prizes were presented


Quarter finals: E. Tilley .


by. British Legion steward Mr NoiNorman Gamer.


V


1 Centre. Duncan Fielding broke inside after a good drive by the pack; Joey Holden went over


completely different game. For much of the time Clitheroe en­ joyed equal possession as play swung from end to end. They had the encouragement of a second excellent try.


The second period was a


day when Clitheroe’s over anxi­ ous players knocked passes just too long or were repeatedly caught in an efficient offside


- the final whistle, but clearly the damage had already been


done in the first leg. Clitheroe: Underwood, N.


trap. To their credit, Eric Whal- ley’s men kept on running to


Whiteside, Eyles, Richards, Davies,, Drugan, Sharpies, Taylor, Ashworth, Walker, S. Whiteside. Subs: Geldard arid Easton. Vulcan: Simm, Barrow,


frustrating afternoon. Winger Ian Ashworth did well to set up a string of


noon came .just a‘minute after the restart. Vulcan’s defence failed to


chances, but nis fellow for­ wards never looked likely to produce the goals. The sole success of the after­


clear a cross from Nigel Whiteside and when the ball drifted across to Ashworth he hammered it home' from 15 yards. Clitheroe sensed the faintest chance of a revival and Vulcan ’keeper Simm had to pull off a


„ 0. , , . ^ee Magnificent netball seven


TOP of the world . . . that’s how a team of seven fifth formers from Ribblesdale School, Clitheroe, feel after win­ ning a wealth of netball trophies this season.


triumphs for the girls came when they won the Ribble Valley Schools netball trophy . . . for the fifth year running. This


One of the latest


year they also reached the semi-finals of the County Schools’ Netball tournament and rep­ resented Ribble Valley in “Spotlight,” a special netball day at Preston Guild Hall. Their consistency this


coached by PE teacher Margaret Tarrant, will be disbanded shortly as some of the girls will be


Sadly, the team,


leaving school. Pictured with their


season has also earned them the accolade of topping the fifth-year Ribble Valley Schools netball league.


shield are, from the left, Sharon Ainsworth, Judith Wignall, Julie Allen, Carole Barrow, Debbie Seymour, Debbie Piper and Susan Riley.


RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE


C le a r- cut victory fo r V ictoria


• Victoria 2, Rimington 0


GOALS by Richard Astin and Peter Stirzaker were enough to give Victoria a clear win over Rimington m the Marsden Division of the Ribble Valley Football


was o ......cv£


League. 1 In a


minutes but despite efforts Victoria aid not add to their


i good clean game Astin >ff the mark within 10 all


the score before the break. Rimington keeper Binns pulled off one great save just before


Stoll, Riiey, Unsworth, Dun- calf, Hughes, Hiltori, Shaw, Tickle, Hindle. Subs: Hill and Williams. ' R e fe r e e : Mr J . Wray


(Burnley).


Manager Whalley makes new signings


ALTHOUGH Clitheroe tumbled out of two cup com p e t i t io n s a t the weekend they are still pressing for the runners- up spot in the league.


from manager Eric Whal­ ley as his team prepares for a hectic three-match


That’s the message


tain Ashton Athletic; visit Wren Rovers on Saturday and are at home on Easter Monday to Oldham Dews.


Easter period. Tomorrow, Clitheroe enter-


a.m. with the exception of the Wren match, which kicks off at


3 p.m. To provide cover for the rest


The games start at 11-30


but could not find the finishing touch although Len Aspinwall and Steve Tomlinson came close. Substitute-Paul Col- eboume was brought on in de­ fence, Steve Musgrove moved up' front and within minutes Stirzaker scored a good goal. Tomlinson had a good game in midfield and Mick Isherwood ' and David Bialecki were strong


the change over. Victoria kept up the pressure


in defence. Victoria: Tomlinson (G),


■ ley, Jones, Heaton, Bicknell, Nightingale, Smalley. Subs: Baldwin, Whittaker.


Waddington


take two


Oswaldtwistle Imm. 1, .Waddington 2


A SPLENDID penalty save by Nuttall in the last minute en­ sured both points for Wadding­ ton in an East Lancashire


League game. Both sides began at a crack­


ing pace and in a period of end- to-end play they came close to scoring. The Immanuel ‘keeper made point blank saves from Green and Bishop. Waddington began to create


of the season, Mr Whalley has signed three players — defen­ der Eric Kinder, from Great Harwood; ’k e ep e r Brian Stephenson, and striker David Proos, who has been playing in th e L an c a sh ire Amateu r League.


Kinder will sign for next season, too.


It is hoped that Proos and


Great Harwood defeat as a poor game, with the teams hin­ dered by a bumpy pitch.


play against Vulcan, his players creating about 10 good chances.


Mr Whalley viewed the. He was happier with the dis­


for, Clitheroe can now concen­ trate on finishing. as high as possible in the league . . . a disappointing end to a season which at one stage promised so much.


With no trophies left to go > .Ji L.U T Amnn of Atirqwl Mp


to visit Waddington tonight their only Easter fixture.


Clitheroe Reserves are due


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Heifer. ' Three of the pairs


•v - -~-v - - - r. •


THE 'Ribble Valley Pool Doubles Knock-out Com­ petition .reached its climax with battles bet­ ween players from two pubs in Whalley Road,


Pool pairs do battle and Derek Neild —■ who


. took the honours.. . Venue for the semis


came from the,Joiners, but it was the fourth team -— Garry Hincks


; beat Philip Metcalfe and ■ Trevor :Speak 2-1, and Peter Harrison and Ian Nuttall .defeated Jack


and final-was the King’s Arm s , B aw d lan d s , where the table was moved into the lounge to accommodate everyone. Hincks and Neild first


Whittaker 2-0. In a b e s t of five


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:left): Philip, Derek, Trevor-, P e te r , Ian, John, Jack-arid Garry.


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Lord Nelson...........1210 1 121 S. Mill.................... 14 9 2 3 20 Calderstones..........13 9 1 3 19 Cath. SC................12 9 1 2 19 Read Utd Res.........15 7 1 7,15 West Brad. Res..... 12 4 2 6 10 Trans. Res.............11 3 2.6 8 Station H............... 13 2' 3 8 7 'Whalley....... .


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Musgrove, Astin, Bialecki, Isherwood, Harrison, Tomlin­ son (S), Campbell, Aspinwall, Stirzaker, Grant. Sun: Col- ebourne.Rimington: Binns, Healey, Birkit, Noone, Barrett, Hart-


SOMEWHAT


SCRAPPY Trinity 0,


Grindleton 2


BOTH sides tried hard for goals yet for much of the time neither of them looked like scoring.. I t was only in the closing stages that Grindleton broke the deadlock by scoring twice to take full points. It was generally a competi­


TOP CLUBS IN SHIELD


THE Aitken Shield will go to a Marsden Division club. Four clubs from the division won their way into the semi-finals at the weekend. T h e se a re Royal Oak,


Sabden beat'Ribchester Res 3- 1 and Oak beat Catholic Social Centre 4-1.Marsden Division results: Trinity 0, Grindleton 2; Vic­ toria 2, Rimington 0; West Bradford 4, Chipping 2. Grecnacrc Division: Whalley 3, Read Utd Res 5. Division Three: White Horse 0, Grindle­ ton Res 3. Fixtures for Saturday: Mars­


beat King’s 7-3,


Sabden, Ribchester Gross Keys and Transport. „ Keys beat Lord Nelson 4-0, ‘ Transport N


dive on Saturday when, they crashed out of the Combination Cup to old rivals Great Harwood.


Snooker


THE Conservative A te am a re k n o ck -o u t


. over the two legs. It was an entertaining and


finalists of Clitheroe and District Snooker League. They defeated Chatburn by a total of 52 points


tense final with fortune favour­ ing first one team and then the other.


8; reversed "a Conservative lead of 28 in the first leg to a lead of 70 for Chatbum; then D. Lord 100, P. Jones 34, reduced the Chatbum lead to four. P. Whit­ taker 79, J. Titterington 76, raised it to seven; N. Robinson 80, J. Cowell 55, made it 32 but D. Speak 44, G. Ireland 68, reduced the figure to eight. Then came the last frame,


P. Clark; 106, E. Tomlinson ’


which resulted in H. Frankland scoring 40 to B. Hargreaves' 100 and giving victory to the Conservative Club. Mr F. McNab presented, the


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trophies. Through unforeseen cir­ cumstances the doubles and


singles finals have had to be postponed for a week. They will now be played next Wed­ nesday and Thursday respec­ tively at the Catholic Social


Centre. Trophy presentations will be made on the Thursday


' Clubs and individuals are asked to make' sure that the league trophies are returned to the secretary Mr T. Swift with­ out delay so that they are there for presentation.


evening. Rover results


RESULTS of. Clitheroe Golf’ Club’s four ball Rover Chal­ lenge Stableford — J. Walker ana J. Byrne (qualifiers) 45, A*. Parker and B. H. Ross 44, D. Greenup and S. Dean 43.


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tive match, but scrappy and both sides lacked a player who could control the pace. Referee Mr John Swayne kept firm control.Deputy keeper Hitchen, Fishlock, Stell and Meyler were the pick of the Trinity side,. Grindleton’s fjoals came from Ward and Parkinson. T r in i ty : Hitchen, Rolfe,


Fishlock, Edmondson (I), Stell, Edmondson (S), Fawcett, Robinson, Nuttall, Meyler,


kinson (G), Groking, Pritt, Newton.


Quiz trophy leaves area


. first time the trophy has gone out of the Clithcroe area. The Radcliffe team, includ­


THE winners of this year’s Waddington Sports Quiz are Radcliffc Borough FC — the


ing former Clitheroc manager Dave Morris and player Paul Clements proved too strong for Whalley Arms Celtic in Sunday’s final.. A packed house at Wad­


more chances and they took the % lead on the half hour, Green hammering a volley into the roof of the net. At the other end Nuttall pulled off a brave save from McDowell’s snap shot to keep Waddington in the lead at the break. The pace continued unabated


• the edge of the penalty area and Immanuel p rom ptly stormed back pushing the vis­ itors on to the defensive. Immanuel pulled a goal back


and the defences were often under pressure. Green put Waddington two up with a scorching snot from


dington Social Club .saw a keenly contested final with only two points in it going in to the last* round. But Radcliffc came strong in the last session to claim a


41-30 win. I n d iv id u a l a n d te am


trophies were presented by FIFA referee David Richard­ son, of Great* Harwood. Ques­ tion master was Steve Rush, who organised the competi­ tion with Harry Kenyon.


contest the Empties ran out winners against Hargreaves Rejects and Twiggy’s Twits. There will be no individual competition this year.


In an earlier„ light-hearted


from the penalty spot and were awarded another with only a minute to go but this time Nut­ tall made a masterly diving save. Waddington: Nuttall, Byrom


.Clayton.


(P), Byrom (M), Kirk, Hosty, Bush, Bishop, Hutchinson, Green, Bacon, Miller. Sub:


Jones, Read, T u rn e r (S), Turner (P), .Ward, Powell, Par­


Nelson. Grindleton: Parkinson (D),


den Division: Transport v West Bradford (NB), Trinity v * Ribchester (MH), Grindleton v Victoria (ID), Rimington v Royal Oak (GS). Greenacrc Di­ vision: West Bradford Res v Cathcjic Social Centre (JS), Lord Nelson v Whalley (J.


Daniels). Division Three: King’s Arms


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HORSE SHOE and Pendle Inn respectively are champions of the two divisions of Clitheroe and District Darts League. Horse Shoe .head Division


One by seven points from Black Bull and Pendle Inn have a six-


foint advantage over Bridge


highest finisher in P. Boyer with 157. Top Finish in Division Two is 127 by W. Leonard, of Royal Oak B.


nn. Horse Shoe also have the


Bull 99; Royal Oak A-.94; White Horse 91; yLord Nelson - 60; Black Horse 59; Bonny Inn 58; King’s Arms 52; Pendle Hotel 52^ Pendle Witch 52.


Final placings, Division One: Horseshoe 103 pts; Black


96, Bridge Inn 90, Waddington SC 89, Royal Oak B 83, Coach and Horses 81, Commercial 67, Station Hotel 66; Joiners Arms 57, Brown Cow 55, Lower Buck 38.


Division Two: Pendle Inn


Ribble Valley Cricket League definitely not been wound up


THE Ribble Valley Amateur Cricket League has been temporarily suspended following the “defection” of six


’ Cavaliers, who successfully ap­ plied to join the Ribble Valley League during the winter fol­ lowing the resignations of Sabden and Gisburn, have • joined the North-East Lanca­


due -to be held in September and in the meantime Chatbum and Burnley Boy’s Club, the only two clubs to have re­ mained loyal to »the Ribble Valley League, will play friend­ ly matches. The 32-year-old league’s other six clubs, including


of its member clubs to a rival set-up. A re-formation . meeting is


’ failure when it was revealed that the vast majority of . the cash for such a set-up would come from the Ribble Valley


shire Cricket League, which now boasts a membership of 15.The move comes after a bid by the North-East Lancashire League to merge with the Ribble Valley'League ended in


League. -•


‘ ary, the merger idea was called v.-off.


' nancial wrangliings followed and at the beginning of Febru-


;*'for no a p p a ren t r e a s o n ,1 1 Cavaliers, despite having been. accepted into our ranks, de-‘


“But three weeks later, and ' • ' '


• • Mr Peter Holden.. “With the North-East Lanca-


, : ddea to join !the, North East “-Lancashire League,” said ; Ribble Valley League secretary


A series of meetings and fi- ' ; ';


ing we as an executive immedi­ ately contacted the secretaries of tne clubs involved to inform them of the situation and’ to suggest they might consider also applying for membership to the NEL ’League’ as the signs were that our league may have- to be temporarily sus­ pended for 1982.”. But,' said Mr Holden, the


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shire League then having 10 clubs to our seven, two1 or our clubs, despite their earlier :es of support for. us,


pledgj


.in touch .'with all the .Ribble Valley League clubs to invite them to apply for membership of their league. “Three clubs opted to do so,


move came too * late for the NEL League had already been


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feeling they had no' alternative if they wished to continue play­ ing competitive cricket • in 1982,”. said Mr Holden. “The other two, Chatburn


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- WROUGHT IRON and ORNAMENTAL FENCING


- Tel. CLITHEROE 25185


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


RUBBISH PROBLEMS TO US


V LEAVE ALL YOUR


CONTAINER SERVICE


SKIP


ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS) LTD .


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN


Tel. Clitheroe 41597


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)


BLACK & WHITE COLOUR AND


SLOT TV —PAY AS YOU VIEW NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT


REPAIRS TO MOST BRITISH COLOUR AND BLACK AHD WHITE TV’s


D E R E K L E IG H i sminnm »«.. CLimilOi HI. i<U8 RAY BLACKBURN


Plumbing and Heating Engineers, Glazing, Roof


Repairs and Drain Clearance.


8 RADIATOR GAS CENTRAL HEATING Systems


; from C800 '


Bathroom Changeovers in 7 colours


from C400 TEL.


CLITHEROE 26460


combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wail indepen­ dent of surrounding brickwork. Free standing it heats- by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dates cottages. Overcomes smoke problems.


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


Delivery ex-stock. Rayburn Cookers for Solid Fuel. Oil and Gas. Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulefos.


SparesToT Rayburn, Baxi and most stoves. FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street, Skipton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444


CL ITH ERO E C r ick e t Club’s . first and second teams will have a pre­ season canter on Saturday against Lancashire League


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


HOOLEY CYRIL


57 W00NE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023


AUTHORISED ■ HOOVER SERVICE


REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF


H O O V E R


A P P L IA N C E S Specialist on Keymatic ‘


CLEAN IT


ALL TYPES OF CLEANING


CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY


CLEANED ON SITE STEAM AND


HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING AND SANDBLASTING INDUSTRIAL


COMMERCIAL and PRIVATE


Tel. CLITHEROE 25096 (Office Hours) or 27359 (Evenings)


ELECTRICAL


It’s well worth a visit to our premises for'


CABLE, ELECTRICAL FITTINGS, ETC.


For TRADE and D.I.Y. at the best prices in town


HARRISON’S ENGINEERING


Kendal Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24360/25791


THE BEST INVESTMENT IS


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


YOUR HOME FOR


CONTACT T. FIELDING & SONS (CONTRACTORS) LTD


Phone CLITHEROE 24734 or GISBURN 345


TOWNSEND BUILDING SERVICES LIMITED


wish to announce that they are now operating in the Clitheroe and Pendle area.


GENERAL BUILDING


REPAIRS to domestic and industrial' properties, high class workmanship.


ADVICE and prompt personal attention given PLUS estimate free of charge


. PLANS and design work undertaken. Ring: Mr John Connolly


SMITHIES BRIDGE HOUSE, SAWLEY Telephone: CLITHEROE 41247 or Head Office: Rossendale 216996


Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON B M F


C A S T L E U N I T S


CLITHEROE BLASS WORKS


103 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE T E L . 2 2 5 2 2


ALUMINIUM PATIO SLIDERS


WINDOWS AND DOORS SUPPLY AND FIX


POLYCELL DOUBLE GLAZING DIY


SEALED CASTLE DOUBLE GLAZED UNITS


Berger Tested (5-year Warranty)


GLASS CUT TO SIZE F R E E D E L I V E R Y


SLATE BATTENS FELT


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES .


SAND, CEMENT AGGREGATES PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING


CYLINDER JACKETS HAND TOOLS


62 WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE Tel. 27280


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