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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Good performance makes Bacup look second rate


Bacup Borough 0, Clitheroe 4


ings between the sides this term, the Shawbridge side has slammed a grand total of 11 goals past the Rossendale Valley. outfit, with Bacup failing to re­ gister as much as a single goal in reply.


ague meet-


men added to their 7-0 triumph over Bacup at Shawbridge in January, with a -4-0 victory which again made the opposi-. tion look second rate. Ian Ashworth (2), Ronnie


On Saturday, Eric Whalley’s girls Elizabeth Ainsworth,


yton-le-Dale; Marie of Waddington; and '


Ashworth and Anne s, of Whalley.


Boulton paid tribute to ard work, enthusiasm dlcation over a number s. She said: “They are


cellent side, ana we 'ever had as good a s this."


red with their winners' are: back — Janet,


Heidi, Emma, Marie,


th Keighley; front — Elizabeth Ainsworth.


RWOOD OLD ON


Whalley 183 for 4 at Harwood 149 for 7


,LEY failed to get Great "(1 out in their Ribbles- »ague match at home on ay and had to be satis- ith three • points for a r draw. lley batted first and with P. Mackintosh and


impressive goals. Goalkeeper Denis Under­


,


BACUP Borough will be glad to have seen the back of Clitheroe as far as this season is concerned. In the two leja


* came to an end on Saturday when he missed , the Bacup game because he was on duty tor Lancashire in the represen­ tative match against Cumbria at Southport.


wood’s sequence of 131 con­ secutive games for Clitheroe since he joined the club in 1979


Drugan and that highly promis­ ing striker Dave Proos, now . with two goals in his first two games, were the men on target as Clitheroe emphasised their dominance with a quartet of


RUGBY


RUFC no match for Broughton


Broughton Park Seconds 54, Clithcroe 0


. the ball ’ with complete confi­ dence and won just about ev­ erything in the pack. Clitheroe had only brief mo­


CLITHEROE RUFC were outclassed in every depart­ ment when they went to Broughton Park at the weekend. The Broughton side handled


ments in their opponents’ half with Ian Fielding and Paul Taberrier in the second going close. • Paul Taberner made some


good tackles and Dave Grundy at full back did some sturdy work. Clithcroc RUFC: Grundy,


Ion. Fallon went,' bowled after scoring eight but


awton joined Mackintosh » runs began to flow, intosh was eventually


Taberner, Fielding D., Torbett, Fielding I., Greatorex S; , Tat- tersall, Haworth, Slinger, Dubowski, Holden, Corbett, Wildman, Mercer, Wardle.


bottom made a useful 29 before the innings was ited at 183 for 4.


1 Ibw by Balloch for'84 awton just passed his nturv before being by W. Howarth. D.


~reat Harwood’s Balloch no mood to concede


t for 71. Although his •ain supporter was P. vith 55 they managed to ^ for their one point, lley bowling: A. Wright -2; B. Foster 11-4-17-2; ’ton 13-1-81-5.


to Whalley and carried


h a l l e y t o f o c k o u t


ort Whalley 103


and Birkdale for 4


104 jnday Whalley travelled


thport to play Southport irkdale at the Trafalgar ground '— a venue much y the Lancashire County


ther attraction for the tors was the inclusion of. owler S. Ogrizovic,


\s better known as Liver­ ’s reserve goalkeeper,


he event the matcn, al- enjoyable and keenly ended in Whalley’s exit lie John Haig Knock-out


lley were dismissed for )grizovic finishing with st bowlers’ figures while gginbottom 33, K. Eas- 10 and R. Davenport 12 he only Whalley batsmen 11 double figures, thport and Birkdale (1 off the runs for the four wickets including a from D. Standing. lley bowling: T. Marshall 0; B. Foster 9-5-9-1; A. rbank 4.4-0-27-1; J . >rth 8-2-33-2; R. Daven- 0-9-0.


ur golfers from all. Lancashire joined members for the


p amateur Ifers show heir skill TY TWO leading


1 “am-am” tourna- at Clitheroe Golf


Lancashire Witch trophy t 3G gross went to Peter . of Blackpool North who scored 68 and 73, a 141.


XV will play the Chairman’s XV at Littlemoor, ko 11 a.m.


On Sunday the President’s


Swimmers put up a brave fight at Preston


IN a pool of unusual size and against a team which turned out .to be much stronger than expected, Clitheroe Swimming Club lost their North Lancs League gala ag a in s t Piranah Swimming Club at Preston by 18 points to 30.


the absence of key swimmers, Clitheroe nonetheless put up a brave performance, none more so than the reserves drafted into the team and the regular members swimming in unfamil- iar order and strokes.


Fielding a team weakened by


’ At Blackpool Derby Baths at the weekend club members took part in the age group championships and again some fine personal performances were achieved with eight final­ ists out of 11 events.' Peter-Jones was second in


LOFTHOUSE tOPS LIST AGAIN


THE second race of the homing season was flown from Stonehall Common, a distance of 120 miles.


light west wind at 11-45 and the birds made good time. It is the first time this season they have had the sun on their backs and what a difference it makes both to the birds and their owners.


The birds were liberated in a


■ having to settle for fourth spot. 268 birds were entered by 22 members.


race, the Parker family fought it out. Father John and sons Alan and David. But topping the list for the second week running was Harry Lofthouse just pipping Alan and John Parker with the unlucky David


A very close finish to the


• Next week’s race is again from Stonehall Common. Plac- ings: H. Lofthouse 1158.46, A. Parker 1158.43, J . Parker 1157.91, D. Parker 1157.67, H. Chatbum 1157.26, F. Howarth 1150.66, M. Robinson 1150.50, H. Lofthouse 1150.36, A. Parker 1144.81, F. Howarth 1138.77, H. Chatburn 1135.46, G. Cowperthwaite 1134.72.


Youngsters attracted to table tennis


THE Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association youth competition for the Aspinall Cup began this week and continues with first round, second leg matches next


week. Eight teams have responded


the 12 year boys’ 200 metres individual medley and Nicky Glover third in th e . 11-year boys’ 100 metres freestyle. Joanne Robinson .was third in


to the association’s aim of at­ tracting more young people into the sport and the second


leg fixtures are: Monday — Trinity Youth


the 11-year girls’ 100 metres freestyle' with Kirsty Speak seventh in the same event. Stephen Nicholas was fifth in


C e n tre (Blue) v T r in i ty Methodist YF (Red); Trinity Methodist YF (Blue) v Oakhill College (Red). Tuesday — St Leonard s


the 14-year boys’ 100 metres backstroke and sixth in the 200 metres individual medley. Victoria Rawcliffe was fourth


in the 12-year girls’ 200 metres individual medley and Craig Avadeley fifth in the 10 year boys’ 100 metres backstroke.


L o o k in g f o r fo u r th d o u b le


CLITHEROE will be out to complete their fourth league “double” of the season when they travel to meet Chadder- •


ton bn Saturday (3 p.m.). Already this term,, the


eroe golfers Bill Tatter- 1 Terry Mason took the Witch prize for club


>hn Holt and Dave Par- , (68 + Va = 68 V&), while in lace were John Kay and irnwell (76 - 6V4 = 69%). morning gross score by Tom Codling of the


rs. They scored 73 - 4% and won after a play-off


id the best afternoon again 67. i prize went to Steven , of Manchester Golf who was teamed with loit, Dave Partington, inney and Bill Hamer, tched up a team score of


gton club, while John on of Hindley' Hall re-


Shawbridge side has pulled off victories ati home and away over Oldham Dew, B o l to n ST and Ba cup Borough, and when Chadder- ton visited Shawbridge last month, Clitheroc pulled off a 2-1 victory thanks to a last minute goal by central defen­


der Bill Davies.


. and knocked Clitheroe out of the Combination Cup by a similar scoreline at Cnaa-


joy Clitheroe gained from last season's three meetings bet­ ween the sides, however, for Chadderton won 2.-1. in the league clash at Shawbridge


Chadderton last season re­ sulted in a 1-0 triumph tor Clitheroe, with lan Ashworth the scorer. That was the only


The corresponding match at . . .


on duty as skipper of Rishton CC — will miss this Satur­ day’s game, so player-coach Garry Easton will be in


Manager. Eric Whalley


ints of most otographs in is issue are vailableto order <


charge of the team. #


wood returns after representa­ tive duties for Lancashire at the weekend and the side will be selected from: Underwood, N. Whiteside, Richards, Davies, Ashcroft, Eyles, Drugan, Sharpies, Taylor,


• Goalkeeper Denis Under­ .


• Shawbridge 1 p.m.- i


. : '


lege (Blue) v St ’ Leonard’s Scouts (Red).


Wednesday — Oakhill Col­ .


.


Trevor Hatch and third choice, veteran Malcolm Dennett, on cricket duty, Clitheroe obtained the services of former Shaw­ bridge favourite Mick O’Neil, who recently returned to this country after two years in Canada and turns out for Kibble Valley League side King’s Arms Manager


With reserve team 'keeper out Frank


way for Bill Davie's, who had missed Clitheroe’s previous


four games. Clitheroe totally dominated .


.stage made a repeat of the 7-0 • home scoreline look likely. David Proos gave the visitors


the first half and surged into a 3-0 interval lead which at one


the lead after 20 minutes with a . blistering shot from just inside the area and Ian Ash­ worth made it two on the half hour as he capped .a fine run down the left with a shot into the comer of the net. Five minutes later, Ronnie


Drugan was on hand to slot the ball home after John Taylor’s shot had rebounded from the crossbar. After that magnificent first


Eric Whalley left Richards. to make


Great day for Sadden 'FC RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE


half performance, however, the second half was something of an a n t i - c l im a x . Simon Whiteside went close to scoring on at least two occasions but Clitheroe had to wait until two minutes from time before adding to their tally. Ian Ash­ worth took the ball around the Bacup ’keeper before slotting


R im in g to n h a n g on in relegat ion battle Rimington 2, Chipping 1


, Shawbridge. Clitheroc (4-3-3): O’Neil; N.


the ball home.A good all-round perform­ ance From Clitheroe, m which every player worked hard and although Mick O’Neil in goal did not have a tremendous amount to do, he showed that he hasn’t lost the touch which once made him a favourite at


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


Reserves pick up


the points Nelson Res 0,


Clithcroc Res 1


C L ITH E R O E R e s e rv e s brought to an end a run of successive defeats when they completed the double over Nelson. Despite dominating the first


half, Clitheroe failed to find the n e t , though John Behan claimed one shot had crossed the line. The second half saw Nelson


THIS relegation battle was much better than many other end of season scrambles.


when Duncan Bicknell harassed the Chipping defence into con­ ceding an own goal and then


Rimington took the lead vt!_ t.r? i__ ..j o n


Nightingale made it 2-0. Chipping fought back and al­


though Robinson reduced the arrears, Rimington hung on to


both points. Binns and Ba rrett were


sound for Rimington while Robinson worked hard for Chipping. Rimington: Binns, Holgate,


nell. Chipping: Earl, Glenister,


Pre sto n, Jackson, Coupe, Cottam, Nuttall, Bleazard, Piner, Robinson.


Fightback just not enough


Transport 6, Victoria 3


come back and veteran ’keeper Malcolm Dennett had to be alert to keep them at bay. With the game heading for


* Grooby, Taylor, Greenup, Ash­ worth, Tomlinson, Behan. Sub: Carter.


the last quarter of an hour, Russell Grooby broke the stale­ mate with a tremendous shot from the edge of the area to give Clitheroe two badly needed points. 'Clitheroe: Dennett, Dinnis, Rich a rd s , Boyd, Malone,


Last kick earns draw


for Altham Waddington 2, Altham 2


A LAST minute penalty denied Waddington victory in this top- of-the-table East Lancashire League clash after they had led leaders Altham 2-0 with just 20


minutes remaining. Bush and Bishop were the


men on target for Waddington, in third place in the table and the first goal came after 15 minutes. From a corner, the ball came


TRANSPORT surged into a massive 6-0 lead to underline their overwhelming dominance in the first hour or so of this Marsden Division Match,# but they then allowed Victoria to snatch three late goals in a spirited fightback. Wasyl Pidlyskyj (2), Norman


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Hodgson, Noon, B a r re t t , Heaton, Pratt, Hartley, A. Bicknell,.Nightingale, D. Bick­


AFTER beating the hol­ ders Read to claim the Ashley Smith Trophy, Sabden, will be hoping on Saturday to clinch their place in the final of a second cup competition. They entertain Royal Oak in


Cross Keys. In the Marsden Division,


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the trophy to Sabden captain Denis Balmbra is Mr Richard Turner surrounded by th‘e Sabden players and some of their delighted supporters.


Lawrenson Trophy


CLITIiEROE FC will be looking to retain the Lawren­ son Trophy they won by the handsome margin of 5-0 last year when they take on Ribblc Valley League XI the annual challenge match at Shawbridge next Thursday. Kick-off is 7 p.m.


the semi-final of the Aitken Shield, the other semi being played on Sunday between Transport and Ribchester


meanwhile, Transport and Rib­ chester Cross Keys stepped up their challenge for the title, recording hefty victories. Latest league results — . .


ter Cross Keys 2, Royal Oak 2;. Chatbum 4, Sabden 3; Trans­


Marsden Division: Ribches­ port1


ford 5, Rimington 2; Chatbum 4, .Royal Oak 4; Transport 6, Victoria 3; Rimington 2, Chip­ ping 1; Ribchester Cross Keys 15, Trinity 0.


^, Chipping 3; West Brad­


Haworth, Peter Lawson, Dave Bean and Mark Butler were the men on target for Trans­ port, while Len Aspimvall, Steve Tomlinson . and. Richard Astin scored for the visitors. Skipper Pidlyskyj had a


rousing game, making the first goal for Haworth and scoring the third himself, by which time Lawson had also scored with a powerful header from Butler’s cross. - Score at the interval was 3-0,


Bradford Res 0, Waggon and Horses 1; Calderstones 2, Spring Mill 1; Whalley 2, Waggon and Horses 1; Catholic SC 7, West Bradford Res 0; Read Res 0, Spring Mill 3; Catholic SC 1, Lord Nelson 2; Waggon and Horses 2, Trans­ port Res 0.


Greenacre Division: West


PAINTER AND DECORATOR


and the second half again saw’ Transport on top. Full-back Bean scored a memorable indi­ vidual goal, racing through to slot the ball home after beating the visitors’ offside trap. Pidlyskyj then repeated this


feat, beating the offside trap to slot home the fifth goal. Butler, Transport’s leading marksman


this season, then scored his customary goal, a crisp shot from the edge of the area. Aspinwafi, however, then


Res 1, Ribchester Cross Keys Res 0; White Horse 4, Riming­ ton Res 1; Kings Arms 2, Lord Nelson Res 0; Lord Nelson Res 3, White Horse 0; Brownhill 0, Ribchester Res 1.


Division Three: Ribchester


3, Read 1. Saturday’s fixtures — Aitken Shield semi-final: Sabden v


Ashley Smith Cup: Sabden


Royal Oak (GS). Marsden Division: Chatbum


v W e s t B r a d fo rd ( JS ) . Greenacre Division: Lord


out to Bush, who hit a good sh st into the corner of the net- from the edge of the area. Altham came back but found


Nuttall and his defence in great form and Waddington deserved their half-time lead. . The second half started with


Scouts (Blue) v Trinity Youth Centre (Red).


dale Table Tennis Handicap League are; Division One — Standen A 10, Dog and Par­ tridge A 0; Dog and Partridge B 1, Standen A 9. Division* Two'— Queensway


Latest results in the Ribbles­


Division One (all played four) — Standen A 15 pts, Post


5, Station B 5. • Final handicap league tables;


Office A 12, Dog and Partridge A 7, Dog and Partridge B 4,


Station Hotel C 2. Division Two (all played


four) — Rimington 11 pts, Post Office B 9, Station Hotel B 8, Queensway 8, CRGS 4. Tickets are now available,


when Bishop was put clean through, and outpaced the de­ fence to crack home a great


jn t o ippy


goal. Altham threw’ everything


into attack in a bid to get back into the game and with ten minutes to go, they made it 2- 1. It still seemed like a win for Waddington, but with the last kick of the game, the visitors scored from the penalty spot. W a d d in g to j i : Nu t t_a 11,


Rimmer, Hosty, Bush, son, P. Byrom, Sub: Clayton,


the home side doing most of the attacking and Green and Bishop went close. -


Play began to get a little >ut Altnam were


.• Noone, Targett, Haymes, Shar­ pies, Haworth, Pidlyskyi, Lawson, Butler, Bradley. Sub:


pulled a goal back and this signalled the start of a sus­ tained period of pressure from Victoria, with Tomlinson and Astin scoring in quick succes­ sion to make the final few’ mi­ nutes decidedly uncomfortable for the victors. Transport: Grimshaw’, Bean,


Dobson. Victoria: G. Tomlinson, Laf-


Gidlow, Croft. Schoolboys


M. Byrom, Kirk, Bishop, Hutchin- Green, Miller.


price £1.50, for the trophy pre­ sentation evening at the Star- kie Arms on Wednesday, May 12th. They can be obtained at Crabtree’s, Market Place, or at the liext committee meeting at the Starkie Arms on Tuesday (7-30 p.m.).


MARKSMEN RACE FOR HONOURS


THE race to take the honours as Clitheroe’s leading goals- corcr this season is. hotting


up.


. go, Simon Whiteside narrowly leads with Ian Ashworth and


W 'ith just three games to


Jtonnie Drugan close behind. But although he may finish


leading scorer for a third suc­ cessive season, Whiteside is


ten goals short of achieving


last term’s total of 27. The full list of .league and


Proos, Gcldard, S. Whiteside, Ashworth, Easton. .Meet


cup ‘ goalscorers is: Simon Whiteside 17; Iaii Ashworth 16; Ronnie Drugan 12; Eric Geldard 7; Mick Ashcroft 4; John Taylor, David Sharpies 3; Bill Davies, David Proos 2; N ig e l W h i te s id e , P a u l McGuire, Pat Lynch, Matt Driver, one each.


Reserves make it ten


Waddington Res 10, Three Horses 0


- total.


FOR the first time this season,- Waddington Reserves notched up ten goals, although anyone watching the early stages of the game would never have thought they would reach this •.


players, the Twitter Lane side were nervous and hesitant in front of goal, .and shots were too high.


Playing against only nine


after Green and Leach had scored but even then Three .Horses came out and attacked and made Waddington look


Things only calmed down , , shaky.


. (2), Gladwin (2), Burgess, Walker and Leach again. With one match to play,


that Waddington bucked up. Goals came from Wilson, Bacon


It was only in the second half , •


' enabled the Ribble Valley lads to record a 2-1 semifinal vic­ tory and they are now set to meet South Ribble in the final within the next • two weeks, exact date and venue to be arranged.


. Schools Cup final with a “giant­ killing” triumph over Blackburn and Darwen at Langho. Goals f rom A n d rew McKavett- and Steve Walker


THE Ribble Valley ^ under-15 r e p re s e n ta t iv e side won through to their first-ever ap- pearance in the Lancashire


• %


their hopes of lifting the trophy is that, when the earlier stages of the competition were played on a league basis, they .beat South Ribble, who eventually won their section, 4-3.


Added boost for’the lads in 1 ' !


Jones said the Ribble Valley lads were having their. best- ever season in more than. 15 years,of competitive represen­ tative football.


Team manager Mr Alan • f


have accounted for Blackpool, Lancaster and Morecambe, and Burnley as well as South Ribble, and Blackburn and


On the way to the final, they


Waddington must* win it to ensure promotion to a higher


league next season. \ Waddington: Winstanley,


Kerryson, Walker; Longhi, Leach,' Burgess, Green, Tom­ linson, Gladwin, Bacon, Wilson. Sub: Telese.


The game was sponsored by Skipton Building Society.


-


' Burnley), Andrew Uttley. (St Augustine’s), Lindsay Black- ledge (CRGS), Neil Farrington (CRGS), Scott Thompson (St: Augustine’s), Matthew Metcalfe ‘ (St Augustine's), ; Stephen Smith (S t A u g u s tin e ’s), Andrew McKavett (Gawthorpe, Padiham),' Gary. Omisher (St Augustine’s). Steve .Walker (Gawthorpe), Alan O’Neil (Gawthorpe), Martin Smith (St Augustine’s), Adrian McHugh (Ribblesdale).


league basis stages of the com­ petition was at the hands, of Leyland and Chorley. The Kibble Valley squad is: Terry McGinty ' (Ivy Bank,


Darwen.' Their only defeat during the


Nelson v Whalley, Transport Res v Calderstones.


Res v Brownhill (TH), Kings v Beech Tree. Sunday — Aftken Shield


Division Three: Ribchester


semi-final: Transport v Rib Chester Cross Keys (GB). . Wednesday — Marsden Di­


. Sabden (PW). Greenacrc Division: Waggon


vision: Read v Ribchester Cross Keys (PH), Transport Royal Oak (CP), Grindleton


ranceschina, Stewart, Isher- wood, Astin, Musgrove, Aspin- wall, Colebourne, S. Tomlin­ son, Campbell, Stirzaker. Subs:


and Horses v Lord Nelson (NB), West Bradford Res Read Res (ID). Division Three: Lord Nelson Res v Rimington Res (JS).


GILLiBRAND TAKES UP


having best MANAGING season ever


FORMER Clitheroe and Whalley Arms Celtic de­ fender Dave Gillibrand is going into management


next season. He is taking over as player


manager of \Vnalley FC, whose first team plays in the East Lancashire League. Dave will replace Alan Jones,


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ALUMINIUM SEAMLESS GUTTERS


NO LEAKS, NO RUST, NO PAINTING AND NO TROUBLE


Aluminium gutters are


cheaper than plastic and are guaranteed for 25 years.


Tel. BLACKPOOL 34554


Let us give you a tree estimate


or send for details to:Northern Seamless Gutters, 7 Liverpool Road, Blackpool.


this year, in a fine match, .Sabden provided a shock result by win­ ning 3-1. Pictured presenting


WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR BUILDING AND ,V PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS TRADE AND DIY ,


STEVE


HOLLINGSWORTH MOTOR REPAIRS


PANELS FITTED AND • SPRAYED.


Work to MoT standard. FULL SERVICE E20


inclusive plugs, points, oil and filters and underbody spray


TEL. CLITHEROE 27486


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 2 5 0 9 6 (Office Hours) or 2 7 3 5 9 (Evenings)


WILLIAMSON (JOINER)


STEVEN


Doors, Windows, etc. T e le p h o n e :


work undertaken All types of


Clitheroe 25670 after 6 p.m.


js so o so s c o e o so o so s


GREENWOOD & SON


PAINTER and DECORATOR Free Estimates


Special Rates for OAP’s Tel. CLITHEROE 27462


OCCOSOSOCCCOCCCCOS'


MARSHALITE STONE BRICKS, BLOCKS


. SCREEN WALLING CONCRETE FLAGS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES


• GARDEN EDGINGS CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS STEEL LINTELS


SLATE BATTENS FELT


CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS


OSMA RAINWATER. SOIL AND WASTE-SYSTEMS


- Copper tube and FITTINGS


DRAINAGE PIPES 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 & HINE LTD HUME DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311


Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON ]


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


HIRE | —


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


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


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


Lame stock of small plant tools at competitive rates


E . & D. (PLANT HIRE) L T D . PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN „ ~ ’ TeL Clitheroe 41597


T O O L S T O O L S T O O L S


Large selection on view including DRAPER — STANLEY — THUSCAN — VIKING — SPEAR & JACKSON


. ‘ v .


Hundreds of items suitable for D.I.Y. and tradesmen Subject to 20% discount May, 1982


at


ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD PENDLE TRADING EST., CHATBURN


WEEKDAYS 7-30 — 5-30, SATURDAY 7-30 — 12-30 CLITHEROE 41597


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


CYLINDER JACKETS


PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING


SAND, CEMENT AGGREGATES


HAND TOOLS


OPEN: Weekdays .7-30 — 5-30 p.m. Saturday 7-30 — 12-30 p.m.


Contact: ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD PENDLE TRADING ESTATE


CHATBURN CLITHEROE 41597


GIVE YOUR GARDEN AND


DRIVE A


FACE Lif t .


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