y 22331 (Classified) n o o k e r
earn continued their ind District' Snooker defeat of Billington
fe 61; A. Hall 90. J 7; B. Sims 91, N. Law- ; P. Backhouse 57, J.
z 60; L. McEntee 60, s! 72; H. Hudson 74, P* 1158.
•
lington A 390, Conser- A 350. D. Nelson 83, J.
ind SS; T. Makinson 51 ell 57; F. Coar 77, j ’ i 70.
pton 26; J. Wooff 75, D* -v B. Waddineton 54, B.
es 71; S. Hatton 5o!
or 62, D. Brown 60; A* 5, C. Allen 65; D. Mcln- T. Warden 48; R.
ce 69, K. Garrett 40: I 7, H. Cook 57.
ffton B 470, Police Swain 76, I. Hartley 67; •hie 64, F. Booth 51; B
on 78, J. Burke 52; B* st 89, T. Bolton 62; T. 81, J. Griffiths 83; J. P. Craig 43.
Corrigan 79, W. Jones Hartley 40, B. Walker
gton B 416, Slaidburn Kenyon 66, H. Dixon
Seed 96, M. Swindells iley 54, E. Rigby 79; J. d 81, G. Tedstone 64.
e Club 414, Royal Legion A 395. F. Pol-
74, J. McCullough 73; •ndson 81, G. Walmsley oorhouse 75, A. Alston ill 63, R; Price 68; J. ‘1, J. R. Watson 68.
G. Cotterill 77; W.
urn B 435, Liberal B dudgeon 82, A. Procter urner 44, M. Shaw 64; m 76, P. Reid 49; P. „ 55, J. Mellor 70; G. 6, B. Fletcher 55; A. 82, J. Hacking 65.
British Legion B 492, SC B 371. A. Smith awton 77; R. Hartleb- . Marsden 40; M. Peel idgeway 50; K. Cham- 7‘ . Pollard 91; J. Peel arker 60; K. Walmsley ’ccles 53.
night’s Matches
idington A, Chatburn ral A, Rimington A v t B, Police v Conser-
n One: Conservative olic SC A, Billington
n Two: Royal British v Chatburn B, Slaid- endle Club, Catholic imington B, Wadding- Royal British Legion 1 B bye.
RUGBY REPORTS
Good tackling by rugby XV boosts their morale
Clithcroc XV 3, Fylde 4th 12
CLITHEROE RUFC gave a morale-boosting performance against Fylde, losing by a try and a goal to a penalty goal kicked by John Blan- chflower.
early play and won most possession but their only reward was a single try, subsequently converted. Good Clitheroe tackling prevented them from adding to this. A powerful run down
i N EW S -
e but it was the well 1 ones that recorded
ig wins. Red League lampions, Joiners A, d Lord Nelson, last champions, who did during the summer, s recorded a 6-1 win itice that they intend le No. 1 spot. Vitch may be one of to give them a con-
ners Arms led the both their teams
'. The Oak had in fact lem 5-2 only three rlier, so this was an * performance, had a good night all
g been among the top two seasons and they have had a better a 7-0 victory at the
bble Valley Pool pened its winter n more teams than
fled pack, Ian Lomax being drafted into the second row at the last minute. Fylde controlled the
They fielded a reshuf
tackling and work in the loose was excellent. It was to Clitheroe’s
credit that Fylde at no time in the second half forced a long period of pressure although they did score a second try. Clitheroc XV: Wardle, Wild-
the blindside by Stuart Greatorex heralded a Clitheroe revival, which continued throughout the remainder of the match. Fylde were eventually caught offside in front of their own posts and Blan-
better games than recent ly but the outstanding p la y e r -w a s Stephen Greatorex at flanker. His
th the White Hart heir first season back gue after a long abs- nning at the Black
Hue League Joiners B an impressive win-
tburn), but Kings B >
to 15 matches with a -0 victory over Black
lave ended up with a side.
■ on their heels with a the Horse Shoe. The fact picked their two n a hat and, on paper
suits have not been and the beginning of >n, with new teams
cores — and cards — raven Heifer Hotel, . Scores should be i in by Saturday, ■ague: Kings A 4, >e A 3; Commercial A Buck 2: Royal Oak A Witch 7; Joiners A 6, on 1; Red Pump 2,
*se 5; Black Horse 3, rt 4; Hodder Bridge i Inn (result not
- 6; Brown Cow 4, 1 B 3; Duke of York Bridge B 3; Black
lers B 7; New Inn 3, iifer 4; Buck Inn 3, 4. Craven Heifer
) v Royal Oak B notified).
uash dies ck to orm
d team scored a 5-0 win over
their old form, Squash Club
s 3rds at home. Pallister played lection of shots ’in 3-0. Marilyn never allowed nent into the recorded a fine
of good serves ety of shots to
eggs fought t a strong op-
ily win 3-0. ner old deter- Sheila Willis opponent with
ing also played ague: Horse Shoe B
Power in scrum is key for Fylde CFylde 6ths 22,
lithcroe 2nds 10
makes it opportune to erybody that the cap inning teams should
scoring with a try from David Workman after five minutes. He beat two men on the wing to score
was David Slinger at flanker after illness and making his debut was Brian Low at prop. Fylde’s power in the scrum was the key, con tinually pushing Clitheroe off the ball, Tattersall at scrum-half had a torrid game dealing with scrap py ball. Clitheroe opened the
LAST March Clitheroe 2nds were thrashed 43-6 by Fylde Gths. Saturday’s result was heart warming with another fine per formance coming from the 2nds. Returning for Clitheroe
a fine try. It was four-all at half
Clitheroe pack held then- own and won good posses sion through Mercer and Holden in the lineout. This ball was used intelli gently at times with Tor- bett looping round Har greaves on the wing to try to fo r c e a way through a Fylde cover. The Clitheroe backs had
chflower kicked the penalty. In the second half the
man, Torbett, Blanchflower, Hargreaves, Stuart Greatorex, P. Duxbury, Haworth, Dins- dale, Dubowski, Holden, Lomax, Walker, Stephen Greatorex, Mercer. On Saturday, Clitheroe
nl A 474, Billington A Allen 86, B. Price 42*
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Clitheroe win Vase tie after real eiiffhanger
Clitheroe 2, Ford Motors 1
CLITHEROE tasted dramatic FA Vase glory on Saturday, clinching victory over Ford Motors with a last gasp goal.
In a real cliffhanger, the teams played half an hour extra time with the scores level at 1-1 after a tre mendously exciting and hard - fought 90 minutes. But with 60 seconds
left, Ford Motors looked to have survived long periods of pressure to escape with a replay. Then, in true Roy of
the R overs fashion, Clitheroe launched a last attack through Ian Ash worth.
his cross caused chaos for the visitors’ defence and after a scramble John Taylor slammed in the winner from close range. You could not really
Not for the first time,
out of the dugout with his arms raised in triumph. For it was a goal his
side deserved and ended a' frus trating string of missed chances in this first-round tie. In fact, there should
have been no need for extra time because earlier Clitheroe missed at least half a dozen openings, in cluding an 85th minute penalty. It was a pity, too, be
blame Clitheroe manager Eric Whalley for leaping
cause the Shawbridge team — unchanged from last week’s win at Wigan Rovers — were more than a match both in skill and determination for their opponents, who are currently second in Divi sion Two of the North West Counties League. Ford Motors found
themselves a goal down after just seven minutes.
more attacking role than usual, made space on the right and crossed for David Proos to out-jump keeper Butterworth and
head Clitheroe in front — a dream start. But unfortunately the
Taylor, playing a much
Johnson, with tempers be ginning to fray. C lithero e replaced
charged through the
forced to bring down Burch and Hodgkinson
scores were level 10 mi nutes later, stemming from a bad back pass from Nigel Whiteside. Denis Underwood was
slotted in the resulting penalty. Minutes later, only a
breathtaking fingertip save from Underwood kept out a blistering drive from Lawler. Ford Motors were for much of the next 100 mi
of the bar, Clive Dunn hammered a 20-yard shot just over and Ashworth went close. As more chances were
missed and frustration grew both on and off the f ie ld , you wondered whether it was just going to be one of those days. Ronnie Drugan, who gave an excellent display
and began with a violent clash between Drugan and
will face Carnforth, matches which are usually
close affairs. Last season Camforth completed the double, so Clitheroe will be seeking revenge. The 1st XV are at home (2-30 p.m.) and the 2nd travel.
CELTIC KEEP UP FINE
RUN Whalley Arms Celtic 4, ^Colne RBL Res. 2
WHALLEY Arms Celtic notched up their seventh win in succession to con tinue their fine unbeaten run and have now won a total of nine matches over a two-month period. However, they should
Top FA official full of praise
second round was due to be made yesterday after noon. Clitheroe chairman Mr
rhythm and it came as no surprise when Neville Shears scored from close range after a powerful run by Tommy Bromley.
have won this game by a much larger margin. The forwards wasted many chances, particularly in the second half when it was virtually one-way traffic towards the Colne goal. Celtic found an early
Mr Fred Jones, who actu ally made the FA Vase first round draw at Lan caster Gate, described Saturday’s match as one of the best he had seen th is sea so n and he thought Clitheroe fully deserved to win. The draw for the
Cyril Whiteside said everyone connected with the club was highly de lighted with the success. “It was a morale-boost
ing win,” he added, “be cause we didn’t just win, we played very well.” Mr Whiteside thought
David Sharpies enjoyed his best game of the season, while Clive Dunn also had “an excellent match.” Indeed, after the game,
advancing ’keeper by Neil Clayton made it 2-0 and then, for no apparent reason, Celtic became very lethargic and allowed Colne to haul themselves back into the game by scoring twice in as many minutes to turn round on level terms. After a stem lecture by
A clever chip over the
Ford Motors’ officials were full of praise for
Clitheroe’s display and thought their team were
Clitheroe return to league action with a trip to
fortunate to play extra time. This
S a tu rd a y ,
bottom club Ashton Ath letic (2-30 p.m.), while
time but Fylde’s power in the forwards tilted the ba lance in the second half scoring four more tries. If Fylde were stronger
in the forwards it was Clitheroe who held all. the quick men in the backs. This was emphasised in the final minutes. Clitheroe at last man
aged to run the ball, a swift-handling movement along the three-quarters saw David Workman score under the posts. This came a fter the Clitheroe pack had won a scrum on the Fylde five metre line. I f in future weeks
orne, Workman, Ian Fielding, Duncan Fielding, Taberner, Dempsey, Tattersall, Low, Hampson, Corbett, Clements, I. Duxbury, Tindall, Newton, Slinger.
Clitheroe can win a little more possession then they should be'able to beat op position of better calibre than Fylde 6th. Clithcroc 2nd XV: Hawth
manager John Bargh during the break Celtic recovered their poise and a period of considerable pressure led to their gain ing a penalty for a handl ing offence. Peter Doman converted. Clayton quick ly made it 4-2. From then onwards
Clitheroe Reserves also travel to play Mansfield (2-15 p.m.).
Celtic had the dominant role but many chances w en t b e g g in g with Shears, Clayton and Ronnie Foster all guilty of misses. Still, the result was not in doubt although Colne never gave up and played in a sporting manner for the whole 90 minutes. Kevin Ainsworth, Tony
all the missed oppor tunities in the game will not re-appear in Satur day’s crucial Lancashire Amateur Shield, round three, home encounter with Enfield FC, current ly near the top of the Accrington 'Combination Prefnier Division, kick-off 2 p.m.
Finch and Peter Wilkin son were Celtic’s most consistent players. It is to be hoped that
worth, Doman, Porter, Finch, Foster (R), Bromley, Foster (D), Wilkinson, Shears, Clay ton. Subs: Price, Ronnan.
Whollcy AC: Wilson, Ains
Sports Council has, in ad dition, tried to speed up the awarding of grants to
said he was willing to erect advertising . hoard ings round the Shaw bridge pitch for local stores and businesses and there was one individual donation of £10. The Ribble Valley
the club totalling about £2,000.
Cycling
E L E V E N m em b e r s of Clitheroe Clarion Cycling Club
strong winds that brought storm clouds from the South East, -capes remained in sad dlebags throughout the day. Taking the scenic route
E ointed their wheels towards
iancaster on Sunday. Despite
•return was made via Oakenc- lough and Bleasdale, reaching
through the Trough of Bowiand the group rode along quiet bac- kroads to Lancaster where a stop was made for lunch. The
Clitheroe in the late afternoon. Sunday’s run will be to
Malham and will include a walk, taking in Gordaie Scar and Malham Tarn. Depart from Pedal Power at 9-30 a.m.
week’s appeal for financial help resulted in one person expressing interest in becoming the club’s promotions manager. Another volunteer also
Off the f ie ld , las t
for club A TOP Football As sociation official from London was among the crowd watching Clitheroe’s exciting cup win over Ford Motors. Long-serving councillor,
for the penalty, but But terworth guessed right to pounce on the shot . . . and Clitheroe’s agony con tinued. So extra time arrived
85th minute when Taylor was upended in the box. Ashworth stepped up
of non-stop running, Nigel Whiteside, Lawler and McVey were all booked as the tension mounted. It looked all over in the
nutes pinned back by re lentless pressure. Proos hit the underside
Pro o s with Simon Whiteside in a last ditch bid for a winner. Once more Ashworth
case of justice prevailing when, with thoughts turn ing to a replay, Ashworth created Taylor’s late winner. The match must go
down as one of the best at Shawbridge for a long time.
More important, it had
Whiteside, Richards, Ashcroft, Eyles; Drugan, Dunn, Shar-
g les, Taylor; Proos, Ashworth,
Rufus Carr Ltd.
ub: S. Whiteside. ■ The match was sponsored by
Valuable win for
Reserves
Clithcroc Res 3, Gt Harwood Res 1
AN excellent all-round performance by Clitheroe Reserves earned them a valuable win against a Great Harwood side which included four first teamers. The one black mark in
Ashworth went through a remarkable spell, scoring twice and hitting the woodwork on two occa sions. Clitheroe’s third goal
half, there was no score at half-time. But then striker Dave
was a 25-yard chip by de fender Eric Kinder, with the home team scoring a last-minute consolation goal. This fine win helps push
Karwat, Kinder, Braithwaite; Cocker, McGuire, Stephenson; Conti, Ashworth, Morns. Subs: Byrom and Espirito.
Home team deserved points
Whalley 4, YMCA 3
THIS Blackburn Combi nation Division Three fix ture swung from end to end with the visitors opening the scoring on the half hour. Whalley then had a
stroke of luck when a hotly disputed penalty awarded to YMCA re bounded to safety off a post. Whalley then picked
themselves up and began to play some good foot ball. Greaves headed the
equaliser and Wiggin (2) and McGrath put the home team in the driving
YMCA pulled back two goals as Whalley relaxed,
but on balance, the home team well deserved the points. O Simonstone Rangers
goal came from Ian Uttley.
Rangers topple
Simonstone Rangers Under- 16s 11,.
leaders Fcniscowles 2
SIMONSTONE Ranger’s latest Eerformance in defeating Black-
one up shortly after kick-off, Simonstone levelled the score •with a Steven Walker penalty. The home side continued
from there on to play with tenacity and a real will to win. Steven Walker finished the
match with five varied goals. With a real team effort* it
would be difficult to pick the man of the match as the whole team played so well.
leaders Feniscowles was a real eye-opener. Although the visitors went
urn Sunday Youth Xeague
under-14s bowed out of the Lancashire Cup com petition when they were soundly beaten 10-1 by Blackpool Rangers. Simonstone’s solitary
Clitheroe nearer the top of the league and they look in good form for Saturday’s match at third- placed Mansfield. Clithcroc: Howard, Baron,
the game, which was switched to the Show- ground, was a broken ankle received by left winger Sean Morris. After a cautious first
more, determined and sharper than in the last home game with Warring- ton and made Ford Motors look very ordi nary. Clithcroc: Underwood, N.
a happy and well de served ending for a Clitheroe team, that will struggle to play better. They looked so much
middle and was sent flying by two defenders; it looked a penalty, yet an indirect free kick was given, despite Clitheroe’s protests. Perhaps, then, it was a
Charlotte gains a cricket certificate
UP AND coming cricke ters in Whalley had better take a quick look over their shoulders . . . for 11-year-old Charlotte Camm will be pressuring them for team places in the near future. Charlotte, of Abbots
Court, Whalley, has al ready begun to prove her ability by gaining the National Cricket Associ ation’s “Test Match” first test certificate. She entered for the
badge and certificate along with 24 boys bet ween the ages of eight and 14. Requirements for the
badge include being able to bowl, bat, field, ca tch and have a reasonable knowledge of the game’s per sonalities, rules and reg ulations. Charlotte first became
interested in cricket when her b ro th e r Maurice (9) attended the course last year. Now she is looking
forward to tackling the second test when the training scheme starts again next spring. The reward for the 20-
week course — staged by Whalley CC under the expert tuition of Jim
How arth and Mick Gorton — came during a presentation night at the clubhouse.
The badges and cer
tificates were handed over by Lancashire
County Cricket Club’s former captain, David Lloyd, who gave hints and advice on aspects of the game.
test — Ian Barber, Lee Ba ron, Neil Bibby,' Darren Birtwell, Charlot te Camm, Thomas Flana
Awards were: First
gan, Graham Fletcher, Russell Foster, Jonathan Grimes, David Howard,
Ribble Valley Football League T ro p h y holders out
A GOAL by 16-year-old Steven McCullough in the last quarter of an hour was sufficient to dismiss Sabden, the holders, from the Ashley Smith Trophy competition.
of com pet ition Royal Oak Victoria 1, Sabdcn 0
well controlled by referee Trevor Hobday. Richard Astin played well at the back for ROV, with a good team performqnce generally. The match was
Two late goals put Waggon through
West- Bradford Res 2, Waggon and Horses 3
IN a hard-fought and ex citing game West Brad ford were finally beaten by two late goals in their Dan Seed Trophy quarter final match. With both sides trying
to take a grip on the game it was Waggon who took the lead. Dean scored from close in fol lowing a goalmouth mix- up.
West Bradford soon le v e l le d th e sc o r e s
through a Dobson goal scored direct from a free- kick. Waggon surged back
and Behan forced Holling- worth into a great save but it was West Bradford who scored again to take the lead when Reynolds volleyed the ball home from 35 yards. As both sides pushed
the first half with the re spective keepers being called upon to make some good saves. A good clean game was
goal for his club and a fine effort that gave Sabdeh keeper Timothy Weir no chance. Both sides went close in
It was Steven’s first sponsored by Bibby and
Aspinwall. Royal Oak Victoria will
Stewart, Harrison, Conti, S. Tomlinson, McCullough, D. Astin, G. Tomlinson, L. Aspin- wall. Subs: Czapowski, D. As pinwall.
ROV: Slack, Bush, R. Astin,
Johnson, A. Whitwell, Wray, Fileding, B. Wareing, Maher, Balmbra, Haythornthwaite, Davies. Subs: S. Whitwell, Wright.
Sabdcn: Weir, A. Wareing, Chatburn in Catholic Social Centre 2
semi-final Chatburn 3
land, Dinsdale, Bialecki, P a rke s , Campbell, Scott, Hitchen, Colebourne, Conti, Shaw. Sub: Read.
out of luck when Dobson had a shot headed off the line and with time run ning out Waggon regained the lead, Behan heading in Dean’s cross. West Bradford tried hard to save the day but time ran out on them. West Bradford Res: Holline-
forward in turn, Cherry hit the Waggon bar before Waddington put the vis itors level with an over head kick. West Bradford were
. mondson, Mellin, Rawson, Cherry, Blenkinship, Reynolds, Johnson, Bailey. Subs. Lewis, Woodworth. The match was sponsored by Campbell Components.
Cub soccer
' THIS week’s games in the Clitheroe and District Cub S cou t F o o tb a ll League are: Saturday — Pendle Tigers v St Paul’s (C. Grimes), Ribblesdale v St Mary’s (T. Simpson). Sunday — Whalley v
worth, Heanan, Dobson, Ed-
hard after the break and were rewarded when Leach at last put them level. Both sides went on to attack strongly and Johnson made a magnifi cent save from Rush before Gary Scott scored the winner for Chatburn shortly before the whistle. Chatburn: Johnson, Frank-
Humphreys, Dixon, Metcalfe, Byrom, Rush, Jackson, Gidlow, O’Donnell, Briggs, Leach. Subs: Threlfall, Geelan.
Catholic SC Res: Winckley,
Sixth win puts them
Ribchestcr Cross Keys I
through West Bradford 2
Pendle Leopards (J. Baird), Waddington v Loyola (T. Taylor), Gis- burn v Chatburn. . Last weekend’s results: Chipping 1, .Waddington 4; Pendle Tigers 4, Whal ley 1; St Paul’s 4, Wad dington 1; Gisburn 3, Loyola 3.
team effort and West Bradford were well worth their place in . the next round. The match was sponsored by Campbell Components.
to be quite a struggle as West Bradford held on to their one-goal advantage. This was a tremendous
Geoff Mellin beat two de fenders and the ’keeper to give the villagers the lead. The second half proved
pressed but it ' was Keys who took the lead. But not for long and Alan Blenkinship sprinted 30 yards and calmly stroked the ball into the net. Almost on half-time
WEST BRADFORD com-, pleted their sixth consecu tive win with their defeat of Ribchester Cross Keys and a place in the . Ashley Smith semi-finals. • West Bradford soon
unable to create scoring chances apd they found themselves in arrears when Conti netted Chat- burn’s second goal. The visitors pressed
them'1 in the early stages and Rush put the visitors ahead before Conti netted the equaliser as the villa gers got into their stride. The Catholic side were
CHATBURN earned a place, in the semi-finals of the Ashley Smith Trophy by defeating Catholic Social. Centre in a close game. The tide went against
now meet Transport in the semi-finals.
FOUR FOR
DEVINE King’s Arms 8,
Transport Res 2
A COUPLE of hat-tricks contributed to King’s Arms easy conquest of Transport Reserves in the quarter-finals of the Dan Seed Trophy. Pat Devine put King’s
in front from the penalty spot in the opening mi nutes but the visitors fought back and Tony Cross produced a crisp shot to put them level. Devine restored King’s
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First points for Trinity
A DRAW with Rimington Ladies gave Trinity Sunday School their first points of the season in Division Two of the Rib blesdale Table Tennis As sociation. Station Hotel B who
had another 10-0 win, this time against Trinity Youth Centre, head the division with 17 points. In Division One Stan-
Trinity SS 5, Rimington Ladies 5; Clitheroe CC C 0, Rimington Ladies 10; Station Hotel B 10, Trini ty YC 0; Clitheroe CC B 5, Post Office B 5.
Division Two results: ; ‘
Social Club A...... .*1. 3 2 1 0 10 Standen A.............. 3 1 2 0 8 CroeCCA............. 2 1 1 0 6 Standen B.............. 3 1 0 2 4 Station HA............ 3 0 0 3 0
-Soc. Club B............ 4 3 1 012 CroeCCB............. 5 2 1 211 Rim. Ladies........... 5 1 2 2 8 Trinity YC............. 5 1 1 3 7 Croe CC C ............. 5 1 0 4 4 Trinity SS.............. 4 0 1 3 2
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SLATE BATTENS FELT
OSMA RAINWATER.
CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS
SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS
COPPER TUBE AND FITTINGS
OPEN MONDAY — FRIDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon — 1 p.m. — 5-30 p.m. SATURDAY, 9 a.m. — 12 noon
DUCKWORTH & NINE LTD B DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311
Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON
Division Two PW D LPt
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AXES, BOLSTERS, BRACES, CHISELS, DRILLS, FLOATS, HACKSAWS^ HAWKS, LEVELS, MALLETS, PLIERS
FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES
HAND TOOLS
SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES
PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING
CYLINDER JACKETS
WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS j f & } | and KENWOOD REPAIRS
All makes of new and reconditioned — . washers and cleaners
Sales and Workshop 2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE — Tel. 22979 CLEAN
--------------------------------------- HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS
62 WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE Tel. 27280 FRED SV8ANBY & BRO.
CLITHEROE
Tel. 25096 (office) 27359, evenings
LAWSON
Free estimates for all building work, grant work or drainage
Plans drawn I f required
Tel. WHALLEY 2540
CONSTRUCTION
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PUNCHES,
"SAWS, SCRAPERS, SCREWDRIVERS,
SHAFTS, SOCKET SETS, SPANNERS, SHOVELS, TAPES, TROWELS, VICES
SEE OUR DRAPER TOOL BAR and BLACK & DECKER STAND
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