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■ Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 18 ' Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 13th, 1982


P R IM R O S E a f i v n


i -'MAIN DEALERS


1980 ‘W ’ HONDA Prelude Auto. Metallic black, 16.000 miles only..:............................£4400


1980 MARINA 1.7 Super Auto. Black, exception­ a l............................


£3275


1980 MARINA 1.7 HLS Estate. In russet brown, exceptional a t........... .........,............. £3325


1979 ROVER 2600 Manual. One owner, 33,000 miles only, brascillica, exceptional through­ out.......................


24395


1979 MINI Clubman Estate. Russet brown, 14.000 miles only................


..£2450


1979 FORD Cortina 1600. Glasshatch, outstand­ ing......... ....................................... ....£2900


1979 MINI Clubman. 13,000 miles only......£2185


1979 (Nov.) PRINCESS 1700 HL. Red, one owner........... ................... :............... £2795


1978 ‘T ’ MARINA 1.3L. 29,000 miles...........£1795


1978 ALLEGRO 1300 Super. Russett brown, 34.000 miles, only...............................£2120


1979 MARINA 1.3 Auto. Denim blue, 17,000' miles only......... ..........


£2495


1979 VW Derby. Silver.......r........................ £2550 1977 ALLEGRO 1300 4-door. 26,000 miles only.................


CLEARANCE CARS


1974 ‘N‘ MARIN A 1.3 2-door...............................£550 1974 VAUXH A L L Viva 2-door................................. £325


1974 MINI Estate......... .................................... 1973 AVENGER 1500 Delu xe..............


£325 . „ *


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE TEL. CLITHEROE 23883 (4 lines) SALES AND AFTER HOURS


1977 ‘S ’ FI AT 131 4-door. Lime green....... £1100 1975 MAX11750. Exceptional......................£1075


E1675


RUFUS CARR LTD BAWDLANDS GARAGE CLITHEROE 22173


AFTER HOURS 22444 NEW FORD CARS FROM STOCK


G R A N A D A D ie se l. Blue. G R A N A D A 2.0L. Green C A P R I1 600. Calypso. C O R T IN A 1600 C a ro u s e l Estate. C O R T IN A 1600 Es tate. Beige. C O R T IN A 1600L. Choice. T H E N EW C O R T IN A 1600 C R U S A D E R . E S C O R T 1600 Gh ia . Green. F IE S T A X R 2 . Red. F IE S T A B ra vo . F IE S T A 1100L.


DEMONSTRATION CAR FOR SALE


1981 ‘X ’ CAPRI 2.8I. Forest/crystal green. SELECTION OF USED CARS


1981 ‘W’ FORD Escort 1100 3-door. Red, H.R.S., one owner, low mileage........ :........ :....................£3475


1981 ■' W’ FORD Fiesta 1100L. White, vinyl roof, radio £3495


1980 'W' FORD Escort 1600 Sport. Blue, one owner £3250


1980


1979 1978


'W' FORD Cortina 1600 GL. Silver, one owner £3395


T FORD Fiesta 950. White, one owner...... £2195 'T FORD Fiesta 1300S. Blue, sun roof, fabric trim..............;........... ...... .............................£2795


1979 T ’ FORD Cortina Ghla. Green, black vinyl roof ,auto..............


£3595


1978 ‘S’ MORRIS Marina 1.8 SDL. Blue, one owner, low mileage....................................................£1995


1978 ‘S ’ DATSUN Cherry Fit 100A. Yellow...........£1595 1978 ‘T ’ VAUXH A L L Chevette L 4-door. Brown ....£1895 ‘R’ FORD Escort 1300 Estate. Red'..............£1595 T ’ FORD Transit 190 Petrol Van..................£----


1977 1979


.MoT TESTING DAILY M O N D A Y TO S A T U R D A Y


Part Exchange welcome Including Land-Rovers 12 months Warranty on most cars.


A L L STOCK BELOW A T CENTRAL GARAGE, RIMINGTON. TELEPHONE GISBURN 254


1968 ‘F’ LAND-ROVER S.W.B. Soft Top. Petrol. £------


1976 ‘R’ LAND-ROVER. S.W.B. Diesel Hard Top. with overdrive........................ ....... ............. £---


Full range ot tools Including bench grinders and socket sets. Try us for all Land-Rover Parts — New and Second Hand Fordson Tractor Spares — New and Second Hand


' y O U R ; AUSTIIM IVIORRIS D E A L E R T H E FO L LOW IN G CABS ABE OF FER ED LES PICKUP


N EW L Y S E R V IC E D A N D M o T W H E R E A P P R O P R IA T E A N D S U C H IS


OUR C O N F ID E N C E IN T H E * i „ T *, * T_ ARE ALSO OFFERING A FREE TWO


YEAR OR 24,000 MILES MAJOR PARTS. WARRANTY WITH EACH VEHICLE


1980 Series ‘V’ CITROEN 1130cc GS Special Estate. Blue, radio/cassette player, glass sun roof, taxed, certified low mileage. Unmarked order. Truly


BRIAN DOOTSON I LIMITED


PEUGEOT 305 GLS.:.......................... ............ J- |T PEUGEOT 505 GL Estate................................. LIST


‘X’ PEUGEOT 305 SR Estate. 1,700 miles (fitted with tow bar, mudflaps, rear childs, seat harness.....£5600


‘W’ PEUGEOT 104 GL. 10,000 miles, Persian red ..£2750 ■W’ PEUGEOT 104 GL. Primrose yellow.............£2650 ■ ■


NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY CAR WASH 50p REMOVATOP SUN ROOFS


(Tilting/removable glass) Come and see us for


SPECIAL SUMMER OFFERS on glass sun roofs


LOW MOOR GARAGE CLITHEROE. Telephone: 26021/2


V’ MINI Clubman Estate. 13,000 miles.............. £2500


L’ BMW 2500 Auto. Fitted stereo......................£1200 M oT T E S T IN G DAILY


economical dual purpose car.........................£2350


1979 ‘T ’ FORD Cortina 1600L 4-door Saloon. Blue, taxed, newly tested, radio, full caravan towing equipment, low mileage, the late property of qual­ ified motor engineer.......................................£2350 1979 ‘T ’ FORD Cortina 2000 GL Saloon. Metallic


sable brown, tan interior. One company director from new. Maintained regardless of expense. Car in unmarked order. Save hundreds a t ....;....... £2450


1978 ‘S ’ HONDA Accord 3-door Hatchback Saloon. White, radio, etc., taxed August ‘82, newly tested, 26,000 recorded miles only. Excellent.... .,.... £2295


1977 ‘R ’ MORRIS Marina 1.8 Super DL Saloon. Beige, taxed, newly tested. Unmarked order and undersealed from new. Low recorded mileage for the year. Superb economical family car........ £1175


1977 Series ‘R‘ FIAT 1800 ES Saloon. Metallic gold, radio, mag sports wheels, caravan towing equip­ ment, luxurious interior with head restraints, etc. Taxed August 1982, tested November 1982. Another low mileage car in superb order. Bargain at only.......................................................... £1195


1974 ‘M’ JAGUAR 4.2 XJ6 L Saloon. Blue. The long wheelbase model. Radio, central door locking, tinted electric windows, taxed April -


. PART EXCHANGES A PLEASURE BURNLEY2 2 8 4 9


Credit facilities■ available through leading finance houses. Typical A.P.R. 39.3, written quotations on application.


FREE FITTING d^ueen S t r e e t (Nelson) LTD


95/99 MANCHESTER RD Tel. NELSON 63479


1981 TOYOTA Crosslda. Rnished in blue metallic with toning trim, radio and all the top model refinements, one owner, 8,000 miles......£3995


1960 MARINA 1700L. In red with charcoal trim, 18,000 miles.. £2645


‘V’ Reg. AUSTIN Maxi 1750 HL.' Single carb, the luxury model with tinted windows, velour trim, over-riders, wing mirrors, wheel trims, etc., finished in sandglow, privately owned specimen, taxed Sept.'82.................... £2795





1980 CORTINA 1600L. Silver with blue Interior.......... .....£3250


1979 DATSUN 180B. In red with ochre velour trim, one lady owner, the car is in mint condition, fitted radio, wheel trims, spare unused. Must suit the most discerning buyer


F o rd tU l In o t fill,


•cenomfcaf td ro r l l t ln g


In this fo u r £2695


1980 FIAT 1300 CL Estate. Red, 17,000 miles....................£2495


FOR SALE ON BEHALF OF CUSTOMER DUE TO BEREAVEMENT


1979 PEUGEOT 305 GR. In while with brown Interior trim, fitted sun roof, Sony stereo


cassette. Must sell - £1800 o. n.o.


1977 'S’ Reg. TOYOTA Corolla IBOOLHtback.......... ...... £1891


CLEARANCE BARGAIN!


1975 TRIUMPH 2000 TC Automatic. In Inca yellow, guaranteed mileage 38,000, 12 months MoT.............£695


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Sy 22331 BURNLEY f


1981 'W* MORRIS Ital 1700 HLS. (Ex BL management), 6,000 miles only. Look at the mileage, look at


the price.........:.................£3750


1977 'S' FORD Capri 1600L. Red, immaculate condition, only£1895


1978 'S' RENAULT 14 TL 5-door Hatchback 1200 cc........... £1795


1979 T CHRYSLER Sunbeam 1.3 LS Hatchback. Below list price at.............


12 months warranty available on all cars


QUEEN STREET GARAGE GREAT HARWOOD Telephone: 887068


MoT TESTING (Inc. 3-wheelers) £1895 EXHAUSTS


PROMPT SAME DAY SERVICE


EXHAUST REPAIRS, FULL AND PART SYSTEMS


TYRES — ALL MAKES SUPPLIED NEW AND REMOULDS


' ALL AT COMPETITIVE PRICES PUNCTURE REPAIRS


BALANCING, WHEEL TRACKING Car repairs — Servicing — Body and Chassis repairs — Re-sprays, etc.


THETYREMEN p n o p ium m . s t t v k n n m f t t x


MARKET STREET, off PARSON LANE CLITHEROE. Tel.22277


V O L V O | SELECTED USED VOLVOS 11 ' SELECTED USED CARS~l


1981 VOLVO 244 GLT. ..........£7500 1981 DATSUN Sunny GL. .......... .'.£3295 1981 VOLVO 245 DL E state... £6295 1980 VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.6. . ..„£3295


K. D. CAR SALES AND SERVICE


’16,000 genuine miles, one owner, full service history.............£2100


78 ‘S' Reg. AUSTIN Allegro 1500 SDL 6-spoed. Immaculate,


78 T r Reg. DATSUN 120Y 4- door. 26,000 miles, one owner,


lovely condition throughout.. £1900


The above care sold with 12 months/12,000 miles warranty


>ijT Roa PATSUN Cherry 100A. Taxed, tested, nice little car... £380


Part-exchange,


BELQARTH GARAGE! Balgarth Road, Accrington. : . Tel. 397426 or 384784 ;


I


- CLEARANCE CAR Sold with any trial, no warranty


Telephone Colne 863207/863896 n v n m


C. J. HARPIE AND SON \ NORTH VALLEY ROAD.


,1980 VOLVO 244 D/L. ............ £5250 1980 VAUXHALL Chevette Est. ....£2895 1980 VOLVO 245 D/L. ............£5750 1980 ALLEGRO Estate...... ...........£2895 1980 VOLVO 244 D/L. ............ £4995 1980 TALBOT Alpine 1.5 GL........ £3495 1979 VOLVO 264 G LE ..;........£5595 1980RENAULT 18TS Estate. .....;.£3895 1979 VOLVO 343 DL. ............ £2995 1980 SUBARU 1600 GLF. .............£2750 1978 VOLVO 264 GLE A u to ... £3995 1980 VAUXHALL Astra 1300 GL. ..£3895 1978 VOLVO 245 DL Auto. ...: £4500 .‘1979 PRINCESS 21700 HL. .;.,....:..£2S901


1978 VOLVO 244 D/L Auto. .>.'.£3500.1979 FIAT 127 C L . . . . . . : . . . . . . £ 2 i 4 5 l 1977 VOLVO 244 Jubilee. ...... £3595 1979 FORD Escort 1.3...................£25951


1976 VOLVO 244 DL. ............. £1995 1978 FORD Cortina S ...................£25951 1973 VO L V 0 145 DL Auto. ....£1750 1978 LANCIA 2000 Estate. ............£28951


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Always have i a good selection of


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. at tlwlr showrooms near to - M6 Motorway, Exit 31


" ■ For further details Phone: BRIAN EAVES PRESTON 796060


Your local sales and r. . service dealer — .;


PRESTONS OF EARBY':


You can own a BMW from - £6,300 on the road -


THOMPSONS of BARNOLDSWICK


TOP PART-EXCHANGE ALLOWANCES ON YOUR PRESENT CAR OR REALLY GENER­ OUS DISCOUNTS WITHOUT. EXCHANGE_ON MOST NEW TALBOT CARS PURCHASED DURING MAY.


SOLARA. Sceptre,- arriving soon. HORIZON. Silver fox, arriving soon. HORIZON LS 1.3. Cherry. HORIZON GLS 1.5. Blue steel metallic. SOLARA LS 1.3. Jonquil. SOLARA LS 1.6. Choice of colour. ALPINE LS 1.5. Gilt metallic.


’82, tested


December ‘82. Luxury motoring at an economical price. Save thousands at only..................... 1.E1395


BARGAINS BARGAINS


BARGAINsI


CLOSING DOWN SALE!j BARGAIN PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING C ARS


1978 ROVER 3500 Automatic..... .....£3382 1979 MARINA 1700L................ 1979 MARINA 1700L Estate....... .....£2284 1978 MARINA 1.3 4-door........... ..... £1375 1981 METR01.0 HLE............... 1979 ALLEGR0 1750 H L ........... ..... £2383 1977 ALLEGRO 13004-door..... .....£1615 1979 MAX11750 H L .................. 1979 MAX11750 ........................ .....£2356 1981 MIN11000 HL....... ............ .....£2853 1979 CLUBMAN Estate............. ...;...£2100 1980 MIN11000 ........................ .....£2122 1979 SUNBEAM 1.6 G L ............. ..... £2275 1980 DATSUN Sunny Estate..... ..... £2629 1978 DATSUN 120Y Estate ........ ......£1793 1977 DATSUN 120Y Coupe..............£1498 1979 FORD 2.3 Ghia Cortina...... ......£3617 1977 CORTINA 1600L Estate..... .....£1908 1977 CORTINA 2.0 G L ............... ..... £2199


Drive with confidence CH


1979.ROVER 2600 ......... ..............£3541 1979 MARINA 1.3L Auto...................£1888


1978 MARINA 1.3 Special.................£1788 1980 PRINCESS 1700 HLS...............£3136 1979 ALLEGR0 1300 4-doof ............£2238


1978 ALLEGR0 1500 Estate............ £2007 1980' MAXI 1750L


1979 MAX11750 ............................. £2278'.


1980 METR01.3 HLS......................£3575 1979 CLUBMAN Estate................... £1888 1979 MINI Clubman........... ...........:.£2044


.1977 CAVALIER GLS Coupe............£2122 1977 ALPINES .........................


£1748


1978 DATSUN Sunny GLS...............£1732. 1978 DATSUN 280C Auto................. £2475


1976 DATSUN 120Y 4-door..............£1200 1978 GRANADA Ghia 2.8 Auto.........£3875 1977 CORTINA 2.0 G L .....................£2044


OPENING TIMES:


Mon. — Fri. 9-00 a.m. to 7-00 p.m. Saturday 9-00 a.m. to 5-00 p.m. Sunday 12-00 noon to 4-00 p.m.


LIRCH STREEJ, BURNLEY. TELEPHONE: 21312 P O O L H EW S


i back to win 4-3. Joiners A, their closest rivals


THE final matches of the Ribble Valley Pool League’s winter season produced a tight battle for the Red title. Knock­ out cup winners Lord Nelson were favourites but they had a fright when trailing 3-0 at the Duke of York. They fought


lost to Craven Heifer A and surrended the runners-up spot to previously third-placed Penale Witch, who won their • last match. King’s B, having taken the


j still' finally clinched second place. A fine, effort which gave Bridge a four-point advantage over Craven Heifer B.


SALES-SHRVICE PARTS BE SAFE BUY LOCALLY A SELECTION OF OUR GUARANTEED USED CARS


1977 244 DL Auto. Choice of two from £2495


1978 244 DL Auto. One radio................................. 1979 245 DL Estate Car. 18,000 miles only...........


owner, fitted .......... £2995


£4995


1980 245DL Estate Car. One owner, 26,000 mites.......... ;.......................£5195


1980 244 DL Auto. Factory sun root, one owner, full service history....'.... :........ £4795


1981 244 DL Manual. 10,000 miles only. A great saving on new at.....................£5995


SYDNEY STREET, ACCRINGTON.


Telephone:’37666


1981 ‘X’ 244 DL Manual. One owner- 12,000 miles............................ £5995 1980 264 GLE Auto. Power steering, air conditioning, one owner, full service history, excellent value at............................£4995 1979 ‘V’ PEUGEOT 604 Luxury Saloon. One owner................


£2495


1979 PEUGEOT 504 Estate Car. One owner............................................£2995


1981 MINI METRO 1.3S. One owner, ser­ vice history...... ..............................£3695


1980 CHEVETTE 4-door L. Fitted radio. one owner, very clean car................ £2695 1979 MAX11750. Yellow, very clean... £2495


Open until 6-30 p.m. weekdays and all weekend Excellent part-exchange allowances


All the above cars carry our own guarantee


The league and knockout • trophies will be presented at


the Sandpiper, Whalley, on Wednesday, May 26th. Every­ one is welcome and tickets are available from any pub in the league. • • The summer season begins


Blue title, finishea with a 4-3 win over Hodder Bridge, who


£2570


rimmer Victory crowns trie ' * ; Clitheroe 2, Blackpool Mechanics 1


BRITISH LEYLAND 81‘W’ METRO 1.0L. Red. 80 ‘VI ALLEGRO 1.5L. Sundance. • 80 ‘V ’ LEYLAND Clubman Estate.


Silver, r 79 ‘T LEYLAND Allegro Special. Green. 79 ’V’ MINI Clubman Estate. Red. 79 ‘T’ ALLEGRO 1.3 SDL Auto. Blue. 79 T LEYLAND Allegro. Brown. 77 ‘S’


VW/AUDI 81 ‘X’ AUDI 80 CL. Mars red. 81 ‘X’ AUDI Avant Auto. Inari. 80‘V! AUDI 200T. 80 ‘V.’ CARAVANETTE. Green, 4-berth 80 ‘V’ VW Dferby LS. Red.


.


78 ‘S’ AUD1100. Collibri. 77 ‘S’ AUDI-80 LS. Blue. 77 ‘S’ AUD1100 LS Auto. Red. 75 ’N’ BEETLE. Green. 73 ‘L’ BEETLE. Orange.


FORD


81 ‘W’ ESCORT 1.3L 5-door. Beige. 79 T ESCORT 1.3 Pop. Beige. 77 ‘R’ FORD Cortina Ghia Auto. Red.


DATSUN 78 T DATSUN 120Y. White. 80 ‘V’ DATSUN 180B. Blue.


MISCELLANEOUS 80 ‘V’ AVENGER 1.6 LS. Turquoise. 79 ‘V’ CHEVETfE 4-door DL. Copper. 79 ’V’ PEUGEOT 104 GL. Orange. 79 ‘V’ VAUXHALL Chevette E. Blue. 78 ‘S’ CHRYSLER Alpine GL. Bronze. 78 ‘S’ HONDA Accord. Beige.


ACCRINGTON ROAD, BURNLEY


The Martin' ...talk to us soon wed like to help


BURNLEY 53731 ' Blue. • FIAT ' . -


80 ‘V’ FIAT 131 Super Mirafiori. Green. 79 ‘V’ FIAT Strada. Green. 7 9 ‘V’ FIAT Guilletta. Black. 79 T FIAT 127 1050 CL. Green. 78 FIAT Mirafiori 1.6 CL. Beige. 78'S’ FJAT 128. Red. 77 ‘R’ FIAT 128. Red.


NEW playe^manager < of CLITHEROE rounded -


Waddington Football Club is John . Rimmer, skipper of the side and a regular in.the'iTwitter Lane team


. LEYLAND Allegro 1500 Super.


i has stepped' down after 12 months as first team - boss. Before that he was second team manager for two years and intends to stay with the club as a committee member. “It was entirely Keith's own


’Clitheroe, succeeds Keith Wilson, of Stirling Close, who


for the past 10 years. John, of Richmond Terrace,


t “Everyone at the club is very grateful for the hard work he has done as manager and - look forward to further success under John Rimmer, a dedi­ cated member of the club for many years.”


• promotion from the second divi­ sion of the Craven League. Off the field, it promises to


as manager of the Waddington second team following their


Chns Grimes is to continue - .


be a busy close season at Twit­ ter Lane, with the pitch being levelled and completely re­ seeded. The club, which is paying for all the work itself, will be unable to play on the pitch for at least a season, so an alternative surface is being prepared on the other side of the village playing fields. Over the next few weeks,


Jeffreys. ‘‘He thought it was • time to make way for someone a’ little younger but is to con­ tinue to serve on the com­ mittee. .


decision to step down,” said Waddington chairman Mr Peter


tion fixtures at Monday evening.


S h aw b r id g e fo r . •


o


Manager’s delight


CLITHEROE manager


Mr. Eric Whalley was de­ lighted to announce this week that all his first team squad have re­


signed for next season. “I bet there aren’t many


clubs in that position before the end of the season,” he said.


couple more players to the squad to strengthen it for the start of the North West Coun­


Mr Whalley hopes to add a . '


ties League in three months. Clitheroe play, their last--


ever Lancashire Combination match on Saturday at Daisy Hill and will rely on the same players who beat Blackpool, on


Monday. Mr Whalley was happy with


that victory, though he felt his side should have scored more goals. He singled out Ian Ash­ worth and John Taylor for


having outstanding games. Last Thursday, Clitheroe


beat a Ribble Valley League XI 5-1 to retain the Lawrenson


Trophy. Sharpies, Simon Whiteside,


side.


there is to be a major effort to raise cash and the club has already received a boost with the announcement that Skipton Building Society is to continue' its sponsorship for a third season. A week tomorrow, the Wad­


dington first team will play the second team (6-15), with a play­ ers’ meeting to follow immedi­ ately afterwards.


Table Tennis


SEMI-FINALISTS in the Rib- blesdale Table Tennis youth competition are the two Trinity


Youth Centre teams and the two Oakhill College sides. Trinity YC (Blue) had a wal­


kover win against Trinity Methodist YF and their Red team beat St Leonard’s Scouts


I . (Blue) 10-8 on aggregate de­ spite losing the second leg 4-5. Oakhill Blue had an 11-7


a g g r e g a t e w in o v e r St Leonardos (Red) while Oakhill (Red) went through to the semis by the closest margin on total games won. Results: First round, second


leg — Trinity YC (Blue) w.o. Trinity Methodist YF (Red).


f f i l t 3YF(BVeUTS


College (Red) 5. Oakhill went through on total games won; St Leonard’s Scouts (Blue) 5, Trinity YC (Red) 4. Aggregate 8-10: Oakhill College (Blue) 6, St Leonard’s Scouts (Red) 3.


Aggregate 11-7.


sentation evening will be at the Castle Restaurant on June 11th, while, the Lancaahire Combination’s final dinner dance will be on May 28th in Preston.


Off the'field, Clitheroe s pre­ . At Shawbridge work is prog­ ,


ressing smoothly erecting new changing accommodation near


improvements.


Cricket fixtures


ONLY Clitheroe of the local


clubs will be ■ at home in the Ribblesdale Cricket League senior matches on Saturday. Their visitors will be Blackburn Northern. R ib b lesd a le Wanderers


* travel to Padiham, Whalley will be at Earby and Read go to Cherry Tree. Division One: Blackburn


Northern v Clitheroe; Read v Cherry Tree, Langho v Bax-


enden. Division Two: Ribblesdale


Wanderers v Padiham, Whalley


vEarby. Division Three (Sunday):


Ribblesdale Wanderers v Cherry Tree, Feniscowles v Clitheroe, Salesbury v Bax- enden. Lawrenson Cup (Sunday):


2nd.


FRAGILE W H A L L E Y


Northern 2nd 211 for 7, Whalley 2nd 137


WHALLEY 2nd produced a Performance ‘that could not


ter when they went down to defeat in the preliminary round of the Lawrenson Cup. Their ineptness allowed


ave been more out of charac­


Northern to pile up a massive 211, with, three wickets in hand, Russell' scoring an un­


beaten century, chiefly by ex­ ploiting the advantage of a. short boundary. When Whalley began the


reply their early batting was unoelievably fragile ana they reached the stage of being 18 with five wickets down. Rod Murray (51) and Stephen Barker (33) put on 81 for the sixth wicket and with the re­ maining batsmen shaping up^ the villagers ended witn at least a respectable total.


this'evening. On Sunday night the Ribble valley team have a match in the NE Lancs Super League at Padiham. Results. Red League: Join­


ers A 2, Craven Heifer A 5; Horse Shoe A 7, Sun Inn 0; Pendle Witch 5, Black Horse A 2; Duke York A 4, King’s A 3.


I Brown Cow B 3; New Inn 2, Horse Shoe B 5; Black Horse B 4, Waggon and Horses 3; Royal Oak 0, T)uke York B 7; King's B 4, Hodder Bridge 3.


Blue League: Craven Heifer B 5, Joiners B 2; Black Bull 4,


,


Final Tables Red League


P W D P .


L. Nelson......................20 17 3125 P. Witch.......................20 18 2123 Joiners A......................2015 5119 C. Heif.A.................... 2013 7106 King’s A .......................20 10 10 94 W. Horse...... .............. 20 91182 H’shoe A.......................20 614 77 Duke Y. A ...................20 8 12 76 B. Horse A....................20 515 65 Dog&P..................... . 20 515 64 Sun Inn.........................20 4,16 53


MAIN DEALER


QUALITY USED CARS WITH 2 YEARS PARTS > AND LABOUR WARRANTY


* 1981 ‘W’ SOLARA 1.6. Peony metallic, low mileage, arriving


^IS^rWESCORT'-i’.3L 5-door Hatchback. Prinirose..... £4295 *. 1980 ‘V’ AVENGER LS 1.3. Sweetcorn, 15,000 miles.....„ * 1979 ‘V’ HORIZON GL. Bark metallic, a bargain at * 1979 ‘V’ HORIZON LS. Neptune blue, radio, 28,000 miles £2595 * 1979 ‘T’ SUNBEAM GL 1.3. Blue, 30,000 miles.............£2495 * 1979 T ALPINE LS 1.5. Moss green metallic..........•••••■


• 1979 ‘T’ ALLEGRO 1.3 Super. Champagne, 19,000 miles,


very clean condition, arriving soon... ........ 1978 ‘S’ PEUGEOT 305 SR. Copperbesch, lots of extras .£2495


. .-197B ‘S' PRINCESS 1800-Forest green, balge trim.......fcmaa 12 months, 12,000 miles parts and labour


1


1977 *R' CHEVETTE L Saloon. Yellow, 38,000 miles. .£1495 I * Denotes one owner


. warranty with this car .


SKIPTON ROAD, BARNOLDSWICK Tel. 812285-813136


°A Y I TALBOT


H’shoe B......... ............. 2213 9112 B. Cow B ........... ......... 2213 9107 Bj Bull........................ . 22 1111 99 Joiners B .......... ...........22111196 New Inn.......................22 913 88 Wggn & H ...................22 9 13 85 B/HorseB...................22 8 14 83


King’s B .......................22 18 4137 HodtlerB......................22 14 8119 C.


Heif.B...22 14 8115 1 5 S S


Batsmen dominate


IN a match dominated by the


batsmen, Whalley 2nd won their match at Paaiham in the 12th of the last 15 overs. •


a slow start,'the backbone of the innings being'a stand of 119 between Roger Devon (49 mo.) and M. .Shaw (78 n.o.). The short boundary made it obvious that many runs would be made.


Padiham batted soundly after


' .Whalley began the reply steadily, contributions being made by all members of the side but with the-bulk of the runs coming from Marsden (39 n.o.), Murray (37 n.o.) and Wil- cock (32). .


Blue League 1 PW L P .


Stewart takes new award


A NEW award for the most improved player of the year at Clitheroe Rugby Club was pre­ sented to Stuart Gretorex by Alan Gott, secretary and former president of the Lancashire Rugby Football Union at the club’s annual dinner.


sored by Mr Dave Wild, landlord of the Horseshoe Inn, Bawdlands.


Mick Fox proposed the toast to the Lancashire RUFC and Alan Gott that to the Clitheroe club. Andrew Gorton the Clitheroe captain, prop­ osed the toast to the g u e s t s and Douglas Gordon replied.


During the evening


•silverware at Clitheroe and Whalley Clubman’s darts league presentation evening on Friday.


BLACKBURN Rovers’ assistant manager Mr Jim Fumell handed out the


The award was spon­


the ground entrance. It is hoped to attract a local


football league cluh to Clitheroe to mark the opening of the


Unsettled future


CONFUSION appears to sur­ round-the future of Whalley Arms Celtic defender Dave Gillibrand.


ment that he is to become their player-manager next season took the pub team by surprise.


Whalley FC’s announce­


Ronnan hoped Gillibrand would be staying with them, adding: “We have not been approached and in view of Whalley having previously re­ ported Waddington for an il­ legal approach, we feel their actions have been improper and not in the spirit of the


Their secretary Mr Andrew


game.” However, Whalley chair­


man Mr Brian Whittaker,. who announced that Gillib­


rand would be moving, was adamant this week that every­ thing had been agreed.


What’s the player’s view of


the situation? “1 haven’t yet made up my


week.


Langho v Ribblesdale Wander­ ers, Clitheroe V Rolls-Royce


DARTS


WITH six games played, Black Horse have a two-point lead over Royal Oak A in the Clitheroe Men’s Invitation Darts League.


Royal Oak A 35, Horse Shoe 29, White Horse 27, Commer­ cial Hotel 25, Cross Keys 15, Joiners Arms 15, Royal Oak B 9.


Placings: Black Horse 37pts,. » ..


mind because 1 have had a couple of offers,” he said this


THE Clii at least <


in no uncT sional S t il Little hadl the end o ff The intff


Asked t l Clitheroel


Taylor, Geldard and Ashworth scored for Clitheroe with Young replying for the league


f f


ta k es shawbridge season OVER


Combina-


■ Goals by each of the recent­ ly-formed attacking partnership


of David Proos and Simon Whiteside were sufficient to


sink Blackpool. However, the visitors dis­


played more enthusiasm than many teams do towards the end of the season and fully played their part in a competi­ tive and entertaining match. Early Clitheroe pressure


RIBBLl when Four


■ he finally found the net in the 14th minute when he headed in.


opened up Blackpool’s, defence and after Proos had seen a shot hit the upright and bounce out,


3 ‘S i s brought Blackpool out of their shell and their lively for­ wards began to create a number of headaches for Denis Underwood and his defenders. The equaliser came five mi­


' Clitheroei


• visitors rol 82 — aftel early on o | ficult chanB


down bu| gloom, feel plej opening f nnett and soon had| for 3 in ers' 117. Hayton


nutes after the break when Coleboume. intercepted a bad back-pass to round Underwood and slot home the ball. But Clitheroe were not to be


''denied the victory they really should have clinched far earlier.


pool’s defence and crossed for Whiteside to turn in his 18th goal of the season.


Ashworth opened up Black­ , ,


Whiteside, Ashcroft, Davies, Eyles, Drugan, Taylor, Shar­ pies, Proos, S. Whiteside, Ash­ worth. Subs: Richards and


Clitheroe: Underwood, N. Geldard.


his own bof Hayton f


65 in onli game this J 78 with th(|


ment for L match wafl year-old f wicketkeeji Church Ml and skipp was please formance 5


The oth


. par, no feT being caujzL managed o l but a s t f Steven Prf stopped cally. it wij


The homl


Townsley T the run n l taken off t | Just w f


upper hai| 53 runs eluding s9 fours. Bu| end, Gee 1 vein and : Earby ha| credit. Clitherof


• by Earbyl happy wif that littlif making \v<f The


able to


Earby hd lost fourf played foj achieved •


Gari CLITHEl CLITHEROE ladies’ darts


team is in second position in the Lancashire League, having played very consistently in their seven games so far. With a total of 20 matches to


cellent wl at Chatbl bat they [ for 3 butf


be played, the current league positions are: Rossendale played 7, points 41; Clitheroe- 7,38; Heywood 7,38; Hasling- den 8,36; Tyldesley 7,36; Radc- liffe 8,34; Blackburn 7,32; Nelson 7, 31; Accrington 8, 28; Great Harwood 7, 26; Oldham 7, 20.


Sat): K. Fawcett, J. Boden, P. Hall, R. Booth, D. Barnes, S. W e s th e a d , >C. S im s , T. Bleazard, S. Morgan, J.. Hill, Townsley. Clitheroe 2nd (v B’bum N,


Cricket teams Clitheroc (v B’bum N, h,


a, Sat): P. C. Bishop, A. Hen­ derson, R. Thornton, R. Banks, S. Rush.* R. Sharp, A. Rigby, J. Burke, M. Black- bum, G. Cartledge, J. Pye. Clitheroe 3rd (v Fenis ­


cowles, a, Sun): W. Briggs, G. Bennett, G. Cartledge, C. Seed, A. King, C. Musson, J. Pye, J. Burke, J. Fumell, P. Rushton, G. Speak, S. Miller. Clitheroe (v Gt Harwood; a,


Bill BrigI the fourtf then hit : six and if good 32 | but the i Garth Sul to the loil la s t b a l Clitheroe| off 36;ov(f In repf


approaches earn five F and the dJ


two cheaf plundered mcludinl being caj Brig Malcolrl


and Sutcl out the f won in t ClitheJ


G. Benncfl BlackburT Fumell Blackbu Speak n.| 5, extrasn Bamol


Harker ifl Clithej


Furaell 13-l-49-5| 21-4.


. T. Bleazard, S. Morgan, C. Foulds, Townsley. C lith ero e 2nd (v Rolls .


Sun, Ramsbottom Cup): K. Fawcett; J. Boden, Pi Hall, B. Keating, D. Barnes, C. Sims,


Royce, h, Sun, Lawrenson Cup): P. C. Bishop, A. Hen­ derson, R. Thornton, R. Banks, S. Rush, C. Sham, J. Hill, S. Blackburn, S. Westh­ ead, *G. Sutcliffe, A.Rigby. Res: C. Musson., Clitheroe Youth (v Oswald-


twistle, a, Mon): D. Barnes, S. Blackburn, A. King, C. ’ Seed, A. Blackburn, R. Hard- castle, G. Speak, S. Miller, G. Woodworth, P. Rushton, A.. Hamilton. Res: C. Marsden.


Clubman’s darts


Harold Duckworth intro­ duced and thanked Mr Fumell. Prizewinners were:


About'130 darters, offi-


cials and wives attended — Low Moor,- highest at Wellgate Social Club, finish _ j parker (Rib-


league champions — Bil- lington A, runners up — Ribblesdale A, Stardust knockout champions — Ribblesdale A, runners-up


and enjoyed a supper ble.sdale A) 150, special dance after the presenta- award for maximum finish


tions. .. — M. Hawthorne League chairman Mr (Clitheroe CC) 170.


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