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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 23rd. W82 13 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Ribblesdale League Review


ONLY one top honour in the Ribblesdale Cric­ ket League season just ended was claimed by local clubs, and that distinction fell to Clitheroe 3rd who retained the Division Three champion­ ship for a second year. The Clitheroe senior side


Lean season for four local clubs


finished in fifth place in their league, the highest since 1978 when they were third in the table, but that'was under the old scoring system. The 2nd team, top of Divi­


Clitheroe


sion Two last year, had to be content with the runners-up spot. At Chatbum Road the big


Townsley...... ...... 22 8 589 42.07 P. Hall........... ...... 7 6 39 39.00 D. Hardcastle ...... 11 2 279 31.00 S. Morgan.....


Hatting In No. Total Avg.


impact was made by new pro­ fessional Andrew Townsley who scored nearly 600 runs and took 85 wickets. Rodney Booth starred as an amateur taking 50 wickets and Garth Sutcliffe registered the remarkable figure of 100 wickets with the third team. Little went right for Ribbies-


dale Wanderers. They had team selection


problems and some of the rec­ ognised b a tsm en seldom showed their true form. As a result the club finished


bottom of the table and will have to seek re-election for the first time in five seasons. It is seven seasons since they


were previously wooden spoon- ists.


K. Fawcett.... ...... 20 1 411 21.63 S. Westhead.. ...... 11 1 189 18.90 W. Slinger..... ...... 6 1 80 16.00 C. Foulds...... ...... 7 0 97 13.86 C. Sims.......... ...... 18 4 184 13.25 M. Booth....... ...... 7 1 48 8.00 J. Boden....... ...... 11 1


1 133 22.17


D. Barnes...... ...... 11 2 48 5.32 B. Keating.....


Bowling 0 R W Avg.


Townsley..... ....... 326 1052 85 12.04 B. Keating.... ....... 71 272 20 13.60 R. Booth...... ....... 225 870 50 17.40 J. Hill........... ....... 23 119 2 59.50


Whalley


bottom spot in their division and the 2nd XI finished seventh in Division Two. Mal­ colm Dennett completed his fifth and final season as the club’s professional. Whalley finished seventh in


The 3rd team also finished in


the senior league and were losing finalists in the Ramsbot- tom Cup. Professional Steve Lawton, who is to join Great Harwood, scored just over 600 runs and took 43 wickets. The 2nd team finished in mid-table in Division Two. Re ad, who a re saying


P. Macintosh, Lawton...... . D. Johnson.. P. Doman.... B. Foster.... M. Fallon.... J . Slinger........... 12 D. H’inbottom..... 16


Batting In No. Total Avg. 409 34.08 606 33.66 337 25.92 200 25.00 101 20.20


A. Wright.......... 5 K. Eastham........ 9 V. Morris........... 7 A. Calderbank..... 5


farewell to professional Trevor Jones, finished in mid-table in the senior league but the 2nd were bottom of Division One, despite reaching the final of the Lawrenson Cup only to lose to Division Two side Earby. However, the highlight of


the season at Whalley Road was the new club individual


batting record of 646 runs by Michael Georgeson.


Earby...........22 8 Nrthn............22 9 Cherry T.......22 8 Barlick..........22 7 C’roe.............. 22 8 Read.. Whalley... Harwood.. Baxllen.... Settle...... Padiham.. Ribb. W...


. 22 . 22 . 22 . 22 . 22 . 22 .22


Rolls-R..........22 10 C’roe..............22 7 Cherry T.......22 9 Baxllen..........22 9 BBCV...........22 8 Barlick. Lucas....... Immanuel. Harwood... Langho..... Northern.. Read.....:..


Ribblesdale League PWWtLd LNr P


8 8 038 5 8 138 312 0 34 5 14 0 18


2 68 0 67 0 63 2 58 0 57 155 254 0 39


Division OnePWWcLd LNr P 1


. 22 8


5 5 1 6 3 4


7 6 8 042 2 10 142 311 133 1 15 123


L. Darwen .... 22 14 Earby...........22 12 Old Ross....... 22 13 Settle.............22 Whalley..........22 BBCV............22 Ribb W...........22 Rolls-R...........22


R’stall............22 Padiham.........22 Lucas.............22 Immanuel.....22


C’roe............. B’den.............. 22 12 Northern........ 22 8 Barlick............21 9 Cherry T......... 22 9 Feniscls.......... 22 6 Fulwood. Salesby.... Harwood.. Darwen... Settle...... Ribb W....


2 74 162 157 1 56 156 1 53 2 53 0 47


J. Rudd................. 20 B. Foster........... 124 Lawton.............. 161 A. Wright.......... 209 P. Doman........... 31 D. Newton......... 24


Bowling O


Read


M. Georgeson...... 22 L. James............ 6 S. Rushton......... 22 R. Kawalee......... 19 R. Goodway........ 18


Batting In No. Total Avg. 646 30.76


G.O’ConnonZ"!! 18 P.l G.l R. Bell............... 7 Jones................. 14 J. Waddington..... 8


R.Goodwav........ 117 D. Pollard.................. 37 P. Hanson.......... 57.3 J. Waddington......104.5 Jones..................258.2 R. Kawalec.......... 104.2


Bowling 0


110 27.50 555 26.43 496 20.11 253 15.82 283 14.89 220 14.66 53 13.25 64 12.80 63 10.50 94 10.44 51 10.20


461 31 14.87 197 11 17.91 265 14 18.93 408 21 19.43 888 45 19.73 410 16 25.62


R W Avg.


Ribblesdale Wanderers


Division Two PWWtLd LNr P


0 186 1 2 81 3 2 79 8 054 5 153 7 2 51 8 0 50 7 2 45


1 15 2 19 218 012


8 142 9 135


.......22 14 2 1 1 4 81


Division Three PWWtLd LNr P


.22 7 .22 G .22 5 . . 22 022 4 .22 4


4 10 1 36


3 2 75 5 3 57 6 354 8 3547 3 49 6 3 48 9 2 43


0 312 3 26


2 12 2 32 1 10 5 32


CRAVEN Heifer A, the Red league leaders in the Ribble Valley Pool League, slipped up badly to relinquish their place to new joint leaders Joiners A


and Kings A. Craven went down 5-2 at


home to their bogey team Horse Shoe A, who started them on a bad run in the first half of the season. This allowed Joiners A, 5-2 winners over Dog and Patridge, and Kings A, 4-3 winners over fourth- placed Pendle Witch, to take a slender joint lead of one point. Kings must have been disap­


RESULTS of matches in the Clitheroe and District Cub Scout Football League are: Pendle Panthers 3, Ribblesdale 0; Waddington 3, Pendle Leopards 3; Whalley 5, St Paufs 0; Loyola 8, Chipping 2. Fixtures: Tonight (Thurs­ day), Pendle _Leopards v Rib­


Batting In No. Total


K. Proctor....


W. Slinger............... N. Duckworth..... D. Cottam.......... J. Ainsworth....... P. Seedle............ M. Dennett.........


.....


20 20 20


12 7


. . 8 2 194 32.33 2 0 1 2 4


17 21


S. Proctor.......... 19 A. Holgate......... 17 D. O'Neill........... 14


P.Peddar........... H R. Birch............... 13 M. Walker........L 10


Bowling O


A. Holgate R. Birch...... W. Slinger....


M. Dennett... P. Peddar.... D. O’Neill....


148 99


32


228 35


1 1


2 3 2 7


Avg


304 30.40 153 21.86 391 20.58 306 17.00 216 14.40 274 13.70


229 12.72 173 11.53 71 6.45 45 23 49


5.00 3.83 3.50


R W Avg


160 9 17.78 762 37 20.59 550 21 26.19 958 33 29.03 228 7 32.57 333 8 41.63


E. LANCS LEAGUE


WHALLEY FC earned their


first point of the season in the E a s t Lancashire Football League on Saturday, while neighbours Whallev AC and


Waddington also featured in draws.


•Borough Res 3; Colne Legion 2, Whalley 2; Great Harwood 3, Waddington 3; Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 2, Whalley AC 2.


Results: Chatbum 1, Bacup


214 15.29 148 16.00 173 13.30


26 13.00 72 9.00 38 7.60 19 6.33


307 27 11.29 512 43 11.90 613 35 17.51 152 8 19.00 127 5 25.40


R W Avg. 73 9 8.11


R. Booth....... ...... 12 2 58 5.80 1 19 3.17


7 5


Clitheroe 3rd XI retain the title


CHAMPIONS of Division Three of the Ribblesdale Cricket League . . . that s Clitheroe 3rd XI. They retained the title they won last season with a margin of six points over Baxenden, losing only one game and featuring in one losing


dlpiayer-of-the-season was undoubtedly Garth Sutcliffe, whose jeft-arm SP'I1' ners earned him 94 wickets (including 9 for 4 2 against Gt Harwood and19 for 52 against Cherry Tree). In addition he took 15 wickets with the 2nd XI giving him


a season’s tots! of 109 st 7.5 runs spice©. Andrew King and Garth Sutcliffe. Briggs hits


56 in derby Clithcroc 3rd 162,


THE champions Clitheroe rounded off the season with a winning draw over Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rd in a re-ar­


Ribblesdalc W 68 for 8


ranged game. Asked to bat, Clitheroe suf­


fered an early setback when Barrv Parker edged a ball to Threlfall at slip but Bill Briggs and Keith Driver took the score to 60, Driver making 32. Briggs went on to complete


RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE R e v e n g e


O u t o f t h e h a t


THE draws have been made for the first rounds of the Ribble Valley Football Lea­ gue’s three divisional competi­


tions, as follows: Ashley Smith Trophy —


Lord Nelson v Chatbum, West Bradford v Read Utd., Grindle- ton v Ribchester Cross Keys. Dan Seed Trophy — Rib­ chester Res v Read Utd Res.,


his 50 and was fifth out at 114. Seed (18), Bennett (11) and Cartledge (13) all helped and Clitheroe were all out for 162 in the 36th over. Paul Atkinson took 4 for 62 and Keith Fellows 3 for 43. Ribblesdale held out for 31


f o r R e a d Read Utd 4, Sabden 0


Whalley v Trinity. Eagle Supplies Trophy: Rib­


chester Cross Keys Res v Sabden Res. Clubs not men­


tioned have byes. All matches to be played on


overs, reaching 68 for 8 mainly due to a gritty stand of 38 for the fifth wicket by Monk and Fellows and a stubborn 7 not out from skipper Michael Britc- liffe. Garth Sutcliffe was again among the wickets with 7 for 32. Jim Furnell took 1 for 5. Clithcroc 3rd: B. Parker 3,


W. Briggs 56, K. Driver 32, A. ng 5, J. Fumell 12, C. Seed , J. Coulter 4, G. Bennett 11,


Kim 18,____G. Cartledge 13, G. Robinson 2, G. Sutcliffe n.o. 0, extras 6, total 162. Bowling: C. Pickles 6-0-18*0;


P. Atkinson 14-2-62-4; S. Kerr 7-0-33-1; K. Fellows 8.3-0-43-3. Wanderers 3rd: C. Monk 25,


I. Threlfall 0, W. Bradley 0, J. Renwick 0, G. Farnsworth 1, K. Fellows 23, P. Atkinson 2, C. Pickles 3, S. Kerr n.o. 2, M. Britcliffe n.o. 7, extras 5, total (8 wkts) 68.Bowling: G. Robinson 5-0-10- 0; G. Sutcliffe 16-5-32-7; C. Seed 4-0-14-0; J. Furnell 4-2-5- 1; G. Cartledge 3-1-2-0.


October 9th. Any replays will take place


the following Saturday. Latest results: Marsdcn Di­


BEATEN twice by neigh­ bours Sabden in their last three encounters, Read Utd, the reigning Mars­ den Division champions, faced them again in what promised to be a tough competitive encounter. Sabden, however, were


,, _


Barry Parker, William Briggs (Captn), John Coulter and Ke th Driver. Back, Chris Seed, Geoff Csrtledge, Graham Robinson, ( Jim Furnell, Granville Bennett,


Pictured with the league trophy are, front, from the left: k rfrive^Back Oufs


Third encounter without a goal


Nelson 0, Clitheroe 0


FOR the third successive game Clitheroe failed to score and so the famine continues. However, unlike the previous week against Atherton Collieries, Clitheroe did create several chances but were unable to finish. The first half was evenly


contested, the two best chances falling to Clitheroe. John Taylor hit a post from eight yards and in a goalmouth scramble almost on the break Ian Ashworth put the ball wide. The remainder of the game


certainly belonged to Clitheroe but Nelson showed character


Skipper back in action


and determination and frus­ trated them for long periods. On the one occasion that Dennis Underwood was beaten the bar denied Nelson a goal. A succession of Clitheroe at­


SKIPPER Mick Ashcroft re­ turns after suspension for


Clitheroe’s home game with Ashton Town on Saturday (kick-off 3 p.m.). The Shawbridge team will,


tacks all came to nothing but John Taylor should have clinched the points when he wriggled through the defence and then, with only the keeper to beat, he delayed shooting and the ball was scrambled


away. Simon Whiteside, David


Proos and Ron Drugan could all have done'better with shots that did not really test the keeper. Tne introduction of Paul Ma­


no doubt, be keen to find their scoring touch, after two goal­ less draws, to consolidate their position near the top of the North-West Counties League Division Three. According to chairman Mr


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guire for David Sharpies with 15 minutes left added some drive and purpose to a lethar­ gic midfield. McGuire could well find himself back in line for a first-team place on the merit of his brief appearance. On the brighter side the de­


Cyril Whiteside, speaking in the absence of manager Mr Eric Whalley,. Clitheroe’s dis­ play at Nelson was a great improvement on the last Home performance against Atherton Colleries. “Nelson had not much to


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dence.” After a break last week,


fence has conceded only one goal in the last three games and they could not be faulted at Nelson although without the suspended Mick Ashcroft they looked a little suspect in the air.On balance this was not a very inspiring game but a point away from home none-the-less and once the goals begin to flow* manager Eric Whalley will have few’ problems. C l i th c ro e : Underwood,


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Kinder, Richards, Eyles, Easton, Sharpies, Taylor, Drugan, Proos, Whiteside (S), Ashworth. Sub: McGuire.


vision — Read Utd 4, Sabden 0; Catholic SC 1, Rimington 7; Royal Oak 2. West Bradford 2. Division Two — West Brad­


ford Res 2, Transport Res 7; Trinity 2, Read Utd Res 4. Division Three — Brownhill


7, Lord Nelson Res 2; Grindle- ton Res 3, Catholic SC Res 3; Sabden Res 3, Rimington Res


their own worst enemies and a succession of basic defensive errors were ruthlessly exploited by Read who finished the first half three goals in the lead. Campbell scored one, Bell another and the third was an own goal. Although Sabden looked


3. S a tu rd ay ’s games (2-15 p.m.): Marsden Division — Ribchester Cross Keys v West Bradford (M. Hudson), Chat- burn v Read Utd (NB), Rimington v Lord Nelson (GB), Sabden v Transport (TW), Catholic SC v Royal Oak (PK). Division Two — Ribchester


G o in g is t o u g h a t O r r e l l Clitheroe 6


Orrell 39, CLITHEROE’S efforts came to


nothing with Orrell Under-23s running out convincing win­ ners. The home side enjoyed a steady supply of good posses­ sion which they put to excellent use, particularly in the first half. The match was virtually over


more composed in the second half they never showed signs of making good the arrears. Read scored again when Bell, who had given the vis­ itors’ defence a lot of trouble in the air, headed the ball down for Fam- worth to net from close


Res v Whalley (RA), West Bradford v Ca ldc rs tones


range. This was a good result


(J.McC), Transport Res v Trin­ ity (M. Harris). Re-arranged, Read Utd Res v King’s Arms


(JS) Division Three — Catholic


SC Res v Rimington Res (BA), White Horse v Brownhill (GS), Craven Heifer v Sabden Res (TJ). Lord Nelson Res v Grind- leton Res (played August).


Marsden Division


Ryl Oak V..... 4 ReadU......... 3 Sabden......... 4


C’burn.......... 2 Rib X Keys.... 2


PW D L F A 0 10 5 012 4


Rim.............. 4 G’ton............. 3 CathSC........ 4 W Brad......... 3 Ld Nelson..... 2 Tmsprt........ 3


Borough Res v Clitheroe Res, Baxenden v Chatbum, Whalley AC v Barrowford, Whalley v Great Harwood, Waddington v Mansfield.


Saturday’s fixtures: Bacup Cub-Scouts blesdale (K. Robinson). Satur­


day, Pendle Panthers v St Paul’s (J. Baird), Ribblesdale v Pendle Tigers (T. Simpson). Sunday, Pendle Leopards v Chatburn (J. Woodworth), Chipping v St Mary’s (M. Booth), Waddington v Whalley (D. Johnson).


for Read who must have been particularly impre­ ssed with their two new young players, Conrad Baron who had an excel­ len t game, and his brother Ashley who came on in the second half. Read Utd: Lawson,


1 5 5 0 5 1 0 8 6


and done with by half time, Orrell having scored 27pts. The nearest Clitheroe came


to replying was when Dave Slinger went through but failed to hold on to Ian Fielding’s pass. Clitheroe salvaged some


A FOUR-BALL better ball stroke competition at I Clitheroe Golf Club on | Saturday resulted in a : win for T. Dawson and S. Dean 74-9-65. There were play-offs for I


the next three places which resulted as follows: T. Mason and C. Briggs 75-9-66; R. Waddington and D. Underwood 74-8- 66; D. Wightman and G. Crowther 76-10-66. A single-stroke compet­


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ition ended in a win for A. Seedle 78-12-66 followed by N. Nanson 74-5-69 and F. Woodworth 84-11-73 after a play-off with J. Hanson and T. Dawson. Winners of a ladies’


foursomes Stable ford were Mrs Eileen Hadfield and Mrs Norma Hoyle with 34 points.


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pride in the second half with Graham Torbett picking up a loose ball in midfield to score a try which Stuart Greatorex


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converted. Nick Ridehalgh jumped well


jo in in g Clith e roe in the summer. Apart from Sale, Orrell will


Ashton, Woods, Kilby, Grainger, McLean, Farn- w o r th , Waddington, Baron (C), Campbell, Bell. Sub: Baron (A).


9 7 6 7 4 13 4 6 2 6 712 0


Oak Victoria) 5, A. P r itt (Grindleton) and M. Smalley (Rimington) 3.


Scorers: P. Czapowski (Royal


Spring Mill.... Whalley......... TrnsptR....... ReadU R...... W & H.......... 3 Cldrstns....... 2 W Brad R...... 3 TrinYC........ 4


Rib Res........ Kg’s Arms ......


Division Two P W D L F A 3 3 0 0 8 3 3 3 0 0 8 5


3 2 0 1 9 4


3 2 0 1 13 8 4 2


I 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 3 0 4


9 7 6 2 814 3 5 3 12 9 16


Arms) 6, D. Mitchelson (Trini­ ty) 5, E. Moore (Whalley) and S. Tomlinson (Spring Mill) 4.


Scorers: P. Devine (Kings


O a k k e e p r e c o r d


Royal Oak Victoria 2, West Bradford 2


WITH 10 minutes to go in this Division One match it looked as if Royal Oak Victoria were about to


in the line-out out lacked the support and flanker Stephen Greatorex was always promi­ nent in the loose, his covering tackling at times being out­ standing. Ian Sanderson at centre had his best game since


be Clitheroe’s toughest oppo­ nents for the side includes sev­ eral players currently in the 1st XV squad. Clitheroe XV: Wildman,


Tabemer, Torbett, Sanderson, F ie ld in g ( I ) , G re a to rex


e r , M e rc e r (Stephen).


( S tu a r t ) , D u x b u ry (P) , Dubowski, Dinsdale, Corbett, Ridehalgh, Duxbury (M), Sling- I r e a to r e x


Charity match


lose their unbeaten run. But up popped striker


Pete Czapowski with two goals to save the day. West Bradford scored


after half an hour through Chris Mellin and Alan B len k in sh ip added another in the second


half.


R e a d b l i t z Trinity 2,


Read United Reserves 4


POINTS continue to elude Trinity who at half-time must have thought they had a good chance in their Division One game against Read Utd Res. However, Read stormed into


pointed not to have done better against the Witch after holding a 4-0 lead, but the latter still have a slim chance of getting among the trophies and they fought back to take the last


three frames. Hodder Bridge, Blue league


leaders, continued their 'win­ ning ways at the Commercial, while second-placed Craven Heifer B matched their effort


at the Horse Shoe. With third-placed Joiners B


having to sit the night out, a gap of 15 points from first to third was opened up' to reveal the commanding position of the


leading pair.


to take their bye the three- point lead they have over the Craven looks slim, but the championship will probably not be decided until the two teams meet in the next to the last


With the Bridge still having ,


match of the season. RESULTS


A 2, Horse Shoe A 5; Kings A 4, Pendle Witch 3; White Ilorse 4, Duke of York 3; Joiners A 5, Dog and Partridge 2; Black Horse 3, Craven (Ch) A 4; Sun


Red League: Craven Heifer


2, Craven Heifer B 5; Lower Buck 1, Kings B 6; Commercial 2, Hodder Bridge 5; Royal Oak B 2, Black Bull 5. Craven (Ch) B v New Inn (no result).


Inn 5, Royal Oak A 2. Blue League: Horse Shoe a


'climax on Sunday when they play Salesbury under-13 at Salesbury In the final of the Lancashire Coifs eight-a-slde


CLITHEROE Cricket Clubs Under-13 team has carried all before them so far and their splendid season will reach its


competition. There were 24 teams in the


competition, divided Into four leagues and Clitheroe won 10


matches In all — a9ai,r??* Burnley, Lowerhouse,. Rib­ blesdale Wanderers, Whalley


and Nelson. As champions of their


league, Clitheroe reached the final by beating Accrington.


wickets (average 11 per man) and Accrington averaged 5.75. Since matches are won by teams with the highest average runs per wicket Clitheroe were again convinc­


fielding has been excellent all season, a feature of the bowl­ ing being two leg-spinners


ing winners. Their batting, bowling and


and two off-spinners who have mesmerised the opposi­


Clltheroe scored 55 for 5


. The winner of Sunday's final will be presented with the White’s Lemonade Shield. It Is hoped that many


tion on many occasions.


people will travel from Clitheroe to lend their sup­


port to the team. Pictured front, from the left,


are: Michael Hall, Richard Blackburn, Paul Rushton, Graeme Woodworth, John


Scorah; Back: Tahir Amin, Farouk Hussain, Simon Hitch- en, Marcus Sharp, Charles


Weaver, David Musson, Andrew Robinson.


Challenge


a 3-0 lead within 18 minutes of the start of the second half. Trinity pulled one back


THE Clitheroe and District League came out on top G-3 in its first challenge darts match with the local Clubmen's League. A tro p h y , donated


through Renwick who held off two challenges to score. More pressure from Trinity ensued but a 10-minute “stop­


Clitheroe businessman Mr Briggs, was presented by Mrs Pat Dobson, chairman of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts


by D.


page” to replace a broken crossbar affected their rhythm, Read scoring their fourth as soon as play resumed. Trinity rounded the after­


noon off with a penalty from Mitcheson.


Last match


THE Men’s Summer Squash League season came to an end for the Empress 1st team with a 3-2 defeat at the hands of this year’s champions, Red Rose, of Kishton. Robert Files lost 3-1 after


showing a lot more effort than recently, and Rick Ashton, who won his previous match con­ vincingly, this time could not cope and lost 0-3. Ken Mantle was given a lesson in squash


Cowking salvaged some _ pride for Empress by both winning their games against good oppo­ nents 3-0 and 3-1 respectively. And at the end of a season in which the standard of squash has been very good, Empress finished in fourth place. Finally, the team would like to thank Jean for the keys and • Barbara for the peas!


and also went down 3-0. John Meadows and Russell


League. A raffle raised £22 and with


a donation of £5 from the ladies, this meant £27 was raised for the local Army Cadet Corp.


Ribble Valley League


Division Three


B’hill Arms.... 3 RibXksR.... 4 Rim Res....... 4 G’ton R......... 4 CrvnHfr....... 2 W Horse....... 3 SbdnR......... 3 CathSCR..... 4 LdNIsnR..... 3


PW D 3 0 3 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0


L F A 022 8 1 16 8 112 9 1 12 6 0 7 3 2 6 8 1 4 7 3 10 25 3 4 19


nhill) 5, D. Moore (Grindleton) and P. Smith (Brownhill) 4.


Scorers: G. Talbot (Brow


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M r m ^ T 'T w m Re-wiring, Repairs etc.,


TV and Radio aerial installation’ For free estimates


Complete Electric Shower Installations from C145.


Tel. Clitheroe 26881 or 24483


"H o b e p o s ifW K E n t a l (subject to availability)


BLACSC & . W H IT E SLOT TV —


C O L O U R PAY AS YOU VIEW


MEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT W d1 IcO U N T F ^ ANNUAL PAYMENT


“ ""■VS.SKi D ER EK LEDGH


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS i and KENWOOD REPAIRS .


makes of new and reconditioned ■ washers and cleaners


| HOOVER —HOTPOINT- BURCO — SERVIS Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE - Tel. 22979


a u d io r e p a ir s (ESTIMATES FREE)


TELEVISION AND _ .


20in. COLOUR TV’s ............................ £ 1 2 0 1 year guarantee o r C6.50 per month rental


20in. BLACK AND WHITE....................E 3 5 6 months guarantee or £3 a month rent


nibble QCelesferbtte ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN 62 WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE Tel. 27280 a SHIBFBURN AVE., CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168


i T S . s k i p ^ ; ' CONTAINER


.4 PENDLETRADING'E§TATE,~( ’ .


f , (MERCHANTS) LTD . • ^ - CHATBURN- 7 "Vi


Glazing, Roof Repairs, Drain Clearance, full


Central Heating Systems Luxury Bathroom Suites


All fitted by time served Tradesmen, 18 years experience


Tel CLITHEROE 2 6 4 6 0


WALLBANK


A E R IA L S RADIO, TV and


COMMUNAL AERIAL SPECIALISTS


CONTRACTORS TO LEADING RENTAL


COMPANIES, LOCAL AUTHORITIES etc.


Established 15 years, Fully Insured


Prompt Attention Tel. WHALLEY 2165


All kinds of building undertaken, e.g. GRANT WORK, ALTERATIONS,


IMPROVEMENTS, PLUMBING mivD ROOFING


FREE ESTIMATES WITHIN 24 HOURS


TEL. QBE CO. LTD. CLITHEROE 27463 or


WHALLEY 3353 C L E A N IT 2 4 HOUR SERVICE ALL TYPES OF CLEANING


CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANED ON SITE


Also FLOOD DAMAGED CARPETS


SANDBLASTING and PAINT SPRAYING ^ nmCECLEANlNG, FLOOR SCRUBBING ANDroUSHING. STEAM AND. HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND


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


PRIVATE


57 W00NE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023


AUTHORISED HOOVER SERVICE


REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF


APPLIANCES Specialist on Keymatic


HOOVER CHATBURN CLITHEROE 41597


CASTLE OMITS


CLITHEROE GLASS WORKS


103 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE TEL. 22522


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 F S E E D E L I V E R Y


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