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922331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe maintain position at head of affairs


CLITHEROE defeated Earby to maintain their position at the top of the Thwaites Ribblesdale Cricket League. The victory, the first for 11 seasons was not, however, without incident.


Earby 119, Clitheroe 121 for 6


none of th e ir usually quick-scoring men ever


Earby batted first but


teristic innings. He is the lead­ ing run scorer in the league and yet in this match managed only 18 runs off a total of 75 deliveries and looking acutely uncomfortable. After 18 overs Garth Sutclif­


really got going. Gee, Little, Wiseman and Chappie struggled and were dismissed, helped by some excellent catching. Gee played a most uncharac­


Thornton saw’ the score past the 119 mark with a combina­ tion of rugged defence and cal­ culated aggression.


Billy Slinger and Richard


Wiseman b Berry 42, N. Duck- w’orth lbw Stead 1, K. Fawcett


Earby: 119 (Halstead 30). Clithcroc: Townsley c R.


c and b M. Wiseman 30, D. Hardcastle b Little 5, C. Sims c R. Wiseman b M. Wiseman 4, A. Henderson b Berry 9, W. Slinger n.o. 21, R. Thornton n.o. 4, extras 5, total (6 wkts) 121. Clitheroe bowling: Townsley


17-2-57-4; R. Booth 9-2-30-1; G. Sutcliffe 7.3-1-20-5.


fe replaced Rodney Booth and claimed Gee’s wicket. He pro­ ceeded to take the last four to end with 5 for 20, an excellent spell. Had it not been for a gritty


Wanderers fust fall to upset


10 by Chris Berry at the end, Clitheroe could have been chas­ ing 90 instead of 119. Clitheroe began the reply


the form book


shakily with the dismissal of Neil 'Duckworth, but Keith Fawcett and Townsley man­ aged to push the score along to 74. It seemed plain sailing out both batsmen left at that total and Clitheroe slumped to 94 for G.


Three jaoSnts from


m thriller


Gl Harwood 3rd 160 for 8 dec Clithcroc 3rd 137 for 8


CLITHEROE 3rd XI secured three points in a nailbiting finish. Asked to bat, Gt Har­ wood stalled slowly against the bowling of Furnell and Sharp and were at one stage 43 for 4. However John Whitehead and Robin Barber put together a stand of 78, and Chris Ryan hit 13 in nine balls to lift Harwood to 160 for 8 dec. off 34 overs. Requiring 4.7 an over for


three points, Clitheroe made a steady start with a stand of 38. Mike Booth wT


Keith Driver contributed 16 and Andrew' Blackburn 21, in­ cluding two sixes, which lifted the scoring rate to the required momentum. Coulter was out for an uncharacteristic nought, and John Myler was also out


as out for 18.


for exactly 50. Helped by some extras and


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two threes by Bill Briggs, Clitheroe needed one off two balls. Cartledge hit a Ryan de­ livery that looked a four all the way but he was brilliantly caught by Birchall in the gulley and Robinson faced Ryan for the last ball. He and Briggs scrambled a leg bye to secure three points by 0.02 an over. Gt Ha rwo o d 3 rd : 1G0


J. Myler 50, M. Scott 5, K. Driver 16, J. Furnell 3, A. Blackburn 21. J. Coulter 0, W. Briggs n.o. 7, G. Cartledge 0, G. Robinson n.o. 0, extras 17, total (8 wkts) 137. Clitheroe 3rd bowling: R.


(Whitehead G3). Clithcroe 3rd: M. Booth 18,


H@w!er& take a hiding


Blackburn Northern 3rd 213 for 6 dec


Ribblcsdale Wanderers 3rd 175


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WANDERERS’ bowlers took a real hiding in this match at Pleckgate. Northern’s openers put on 115 and although two more w’ickets fell at that score it was only a temporary halt to the flow of runs and the home side declared at 213 after 28 overs and with four wickets in hand. Feature of Wanderers’ reply


Ribblesdale Wanderers 91, Bamoldswick 92 for 7


WHEN Ribblesdale Wanderers had been dismissed for


91 in marginally fewer than 30 overs, it seemed that title-chasing Bamoldswick were in easy street.


as the visitors’ wickets tumbled there were even faint hopes that Wanderers might just manage to upset the form book.


swick fight all the way and had a seemingly viable claim for a catch behind the wicket at a late stage been allow’ed, there could have been a different ending to the game.


But they did make Barnold-


found their rhythm against the bowling of Ian Seotnern and professional Barry Wood. Wood took the first two wickets and went on to finish with 7 for 40 as batsmen departed in numeri­ cal order. Scothem chiefly ac­ counted for the middle of the batting, and it was only in the lower order that some sembl­ ance of defiance was seen. Bar- noldswick soon discovered that victory would have to be earned all the way. John Seedle split the openers


Wanderers’ batsmen never


Events proved otherwise and Greenhalgh was tempted to ■..............................................


f l ir t with a rising ball from Seedle to be caught at the wicket. Jack Ainsworth later took a


couple of excellent slip catches to account for Harker who was beginning to hit out, and Wood. Meanwhile Grave had been caught at the wicket and at 61 for 6 Bamoldswick had cause to be concerned by the way the game was turning. Luckily for them, Wilson and Scothern were both dropped and they survived to see the game won.


HWanderers: D. Cottam c


Harker b Wood 9, K. Proctor b Scothem 9, C. Monk b Wood 11, J. Scedle c Harker b Scoth­ ern 6, J. Ainsworth b Wood 4, P. Seedle c and b Scothem 13, M. Walker n.o. 14, D. O’Neill c Grave b Wood 1, K. Taylor b Wood 0, R. Birch c Harker b Wood 14, extras 5, total 91. Bartioldswick: 92 for 7


arker b Wood 8, J. Mitchell c


with only seven scored and at 33, O’Neill had been caught by Monk. T h re e ru n s la te r


Seedle 11.6-3-48-4; R. Birch 7- 3-18-1; D. O’Neill 4-1-12-2.


(Wood 7 for 40). Wanderers’ bowling: J .


Clock may have saved Whaliey


Pndiham 160, Whallcy 137 for 7


WHALLEY gained three points for a winning draw at Padiham. John Staniforth took 5 for 32 and Mark


Fallon helped him to take out the middlemen. I t seemed that Padiham ^


would be shot out for less than 100 but the last three men proved to be stubborn. Hey- worth (26) and Green (15) took them to a worthwhile ICO with twT


Sharp 9-0-27-3; J. Furnell 13-1- 54-3; G. Cartledge 8-1-53-1; G. Robinson 4-0-15-1.


tham opened the Whaliey in­ nings at a cracking pace, nut­ ting on 90 for the first wicket. Snellgrove scored 65 and opened his account with three fours; he hit 14 all told and Eastham hit eight. Bowler to suffer most under the. ons­ laught was Hines who conceded 14 off his first over, five off the next and 13 of the third. He had the satisfaction of


o overs to spare. Snellgrove and Keith Eas-


bowling Snellgrove and had Mark Fallon caught cheaply but


YOUTH CRICKET


THE Clitheroe CC under-17 team has made further prog­ ress in the Brian Morris Youth Cup. They bowled Ribblesdale Wanderers out for 112 and passed the target for the loss of only one wicket. Stephen Blackburn scored 55 n.o., Chris Seed 28 n.o. and Andrew' Blackburn made 17. Clitheroe now play Padiham


on September 4th to decide who meets Baxenden in the


wfas half centuries by Renwick (52) and Workman (55) w'ho had the misfortune to be run out, his being the last wicket to fail just when it seemed a point would be salvaged. Northern 3rd: 213 for 6 dec


16 6 I


(D. Barker 48, D. Kirkpatrick 67).


G, D. Fitzpatrick 4, J. Renwick 52, S. Farnsworth 10, K. Fel­ lows 14, D. Workman 55, S. Nield G, H. Wardle 1, M. Proc­ tor 0, C. Pickles n.o. 1, extras 9, total'*175.


Wanderers’ 3rd: N. Parker


Workman 6-0-45-2; C. Pickles 2-0-20-0; S. Nield 2-0-19-0; K. Fellows 5-0-45-0; M. Proctor 7- 0-29-2; H. Wardle 6-0-42-2.


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CLITHEROE Rugby Club turned in a generally encourag­ ing display of rugby in Satur-. day’s pre-season trial match against Calder Vale. A squad of 24 players faced a


strong Vale side in a game consisting of three 20-minute


and one 30-minute period. In an entertaining match on


a hard dry pitch conducive to attacking play, Clitheroe pro­ duced some skilful rugby with the forwards winning some good possession allowing the backs to run the ball freely. Clitheroe scored only one try, John Hyde scoring an ex­


final.Farok Hussein, captain of the Clitheroe under-13 team took 3 wickets for 7 runs and Simon Hitchen 2 for 9 to help beat Darwen in the North East Lancashire under-13 semi­ finals. Taking part are 24 clubs representing the Lancashire and Ribblesdale Leagues and formed into four divisions. Clitheroe scored 93 for 4 and


these two wickets cost 54 runs. Eastham had also gone and Ed­ mondson then put the skids under Whaliey who collapsed from 120 for 3 to 137 for 7 and could be said to have possibly been saved by the clock. Padiham: 160. Whalley: Snellgrove b Hines


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READ TAKE


-THREE-


Read 185 for 7 dec. Gt Harwood 164 for 9


READ took three points from this match at Har­ wood, just failing to clinch a win as th e game finished controversially part way through the final


were always behind the clock but never* out of contention until Bill Haworth was bowled bv Graham Bushell for 30 with his side still 25 runs short and only tw’o overs remaining.


over. Set to score 186 Harwood


needed just one more wicket but their opportunity was cur­


In gathering gloom Read


tailed when, with the third ball of the last over Bushell bowled a bouncer at Terry Case and the umpires upheld an appeal for bad light.


by Stephen Rushton and Michael Georgeson with an opening stand of 68. The lead­ ing role was played by Rushton who reached nis 50 off 61 balls.


Read w'erc given a solid start


brought m John Francis play­ ing his first senior match of the season. He kept the experi­ enced spin attack at bay for over half an hour and scored a useful 18 runs. Wien Stephen Rushton was adjudged lbw off Steve Lawton Graham Bushell took over the attacking role and hit nine fours out of a total of 46 before being caught by Bill Lamb. Michael Ilanson added 27 before Read declared after 34 overs with the total on 185.


G e o rg e so n ’s d ism is sa l


Harwood bowler to contain Read and he claimed four wick­ ets for 32 off 10 overs.


Tony Howarth was the only


Harwood started their reply with an eventful first over,


Steve Lawton hitting nine inns before fellow opener Tom Birch missed a full toss from Graham Bushell and was lbw for 0. Lawton looked in good form


THE trophy winners, front, left to right, Andy King, Chris Musson, Phillip Bishop (captain), Steve Rush, Roger Banks, Back, Simon Westhead, John Boden, Alex Rigby, Tim Bleazard, Stephen Blackburn, Nigel Thornton, Malcolm Blackburn.


Lawrenson trophy won in last over


Clithcroc 2nd 123 for 9, Blackburn Northern 2nd 122 for 8


A BOUNDARY struck by Mal­ colm Blackburn off the next to the last ball w’on the Lawren- son Trophy for Clitheroe. It was a fitting climax to a game that became dramatically alive


up after a rather passive period, was stumped with the score at 89.


The Northern spinners, McNulty and Barton, having


in tlie closing stages. * Both sides suffered a couple


of run-outs that could be ill afforded and each could with equal justification .'claim that one of them ought not to have


taken some stick now began to put their side back into the game. There were onlv eight overs left and when the fifth wicket fell at 107 only four overs remained.


been given.Northern had first use of the


wicket and were soon struggl­ ing at 26 for 3, but a stand of 47 between Burgin and Walsh put a reasonable total within reach. Walsh staved to see another 24 put on before being run out and after that, three wickets fell for four runs. Barton and McNulty pushed the total to 122 at the end of the allotted 32 overs. Clitheroe had an unsettling


until he was well caught by P e te r Worsley off Frank Newby for 20. Australian Paul Jones posed Read’s greatest threat and he completed his 50 before being stumped by Peter Worsley. He was well sup-


two runs later there came the controversial running out of


Two wickets fell at 116 and


shout when Tim Bleazard tried to hit Barton back over his head and was caught. Clitheroe needed five to win


Bishop. Northern let out a great


start to the reply with opener Stephen Blackburn having to retire after being hit in the face by a rising bail. His replace­ ment, Simon Westhead, did not stay long and this brought in John Boden to join Nigel Thornton. It was Boden who recognised


Eorted by Read “old boys”


could score quickly enough as wickets fell at regular inter­ vals. Graham Bushell took three more wickets in his second spell and Frank Newby and Richard Goodway had two each. Rend: S. Rushton Ibw b


iamb and Kaw’alec but no one


off the last six balls and Stephen Blackburn bravely came back to tne wiener to partner his father and see him won the match with a shot all along th e c a rp e t to the


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the urgency to put some runs on the board and he set about the task with a flourish. His was an aggressive knock and luck stayed with him in a stand worth nearly 60 runs. He was stumped for a bold 31 when he stepped out of his ground once too often attempting a big hit. Thornton, wno had opened


Lawton 59, M. Georgeson b W. Haworth 13, J. Francis c C. Taylor b T. Haworth 18, G. Bushell c Lamb b T. Haw’orth 46, M. Grainger c Pilling b Case 2, M. Ranson c Pilling b T. Haworth 27, R. Goodway c Pilling b T. Haworth 10, G. O’Connor not out 1, P. Ilanson not out 0, extras 9. Total 185 for 7. Great Harwood: 164 for 9. Read bowiing: G. Bushell


9.3-0-55-4, F. Newby 11-1-16-2, R. Goodway 9-0-36-2, P. Hanson 4-0-23-1.


65, K. Eastham c Devon b Edmondson 39, M. Fallon 7, P. McIntosh c Woods b Edmond­ son 1, J. Slinger r.o. 2, B. Bennett b Edmondson 4, A. Wright b Heyworth 4, B. Foster n.o. 3, D. Higginbottom n.o. 3, extras 9, total (7 wkts) 137. Whallev bowling: A. Wright


7-0-38-1; fa. Fallon 14-2-45-3; J. Staniforth 10.3-2-32-5; B. Foster 3-0-24-0.


Ladies’ squash


IN the penultimate game of the se aso n , Empress Squash Ladies’ summer team lost 1-4


away to Longridge. Empress’s win came from


Dorothy Barker, who scored a 3-1 victory. Jean Halsall lost 2- 3 and Anne Cowking, Jill Farthing and Daphne Herd all lost 0-3.


Championship race by no means over


AS Clitheroe and Bamoldswick both won their games on Saturday the interest in the championship tussle in Ribblesdale Cricket League remains


the Thwaites intense.


bottom club Settle on Satur­ day, and Clitheroe have a home derby with Ribblesdale Wan­ derers who are next to the bottom of the table.


Barnoldswick will entertain


leaders should have any prob­ lems but as last Saturday's game a t Church Meadow proved the underdog is not necessarily without bite.


On paper, neither of the two


Darwen replied with 78 for 6. For Clitheroe Richard Wad- dington scored 16 n.o., Simon Hitchen 13 n.o., Marcus Sharp 12 n.o., John Mills 10 n.o. and Andrew' Robinson made 21. Clitheroe had previously


beaten Burnley, Lowerhquse, R ib b le sd a le W a n d e re r s , Padiham and Nelson. They now await the outcome of the match between Accrington and Raw- tenstall.


Sporting stars pay tribute


MANY sports personalities will be taking part in a double wicket cricket compet­ ition at Clitheroe CC’s Chat- bum Road ground on Sunday. The competition is one of three separate efforts in sup­ port of the Bob Haworth Tes­ timonial. Bob, who was league and umpires* secretary for a. number of years, and a keen rugby player, died tragi­


cally last April. Sunday’s event will begin at


cellent opportunist effort. Despite some fine tackling in


defence by the- Clitheroe side notably Roger Holmes and Martin Byrne in the back row and Geoff Williamson second row, Vale were able to run in three late tries, outflanking a tiring three quarter line. Clitheroe continued to come


wards.


underway on Saturday the side can have some heart from the match. In particular the attack­ ing way the game was played and the greater. strength in depth in the forward line.


With the new season getting .


one o’clock and taking part will be all the Thwaites Rib- blcsdalc League professionals plus Bob Entwistlc (Northern League) and Kamil Singh (Rishton). It is hoped Bren­ dan McArdlc, Ian Callcn and Bernard Reidy will take part. There is a definite commit­


gone the other way and a couple of dropped catches been taken Wanderers may well have come out on top. Against their neighbours this weekend they can be expected to try even harder. Much as Wander­ ers may like to see Clitheroe as champions they have their own interests to consider — avoid­ ing having to apply for re- election.


Had a couple of decisions FIXTURES Senior League


d e re rs , Read v Whalley, Northern v Padiham, Barnold­ swick v Settle, Cherry Tree v Earby, Gt Harwood v Bax­


Clitheroe v Ribblesdale Wan­ enden.Division One: Lucas v


Clitheroe.Division Two: Ribblesdale Wanderers v Lucas, Whalley v


Read. Division Three: Cherry Tree


Winning start


Whalley Arms Celtic 2 Keighley Green 0


WHALLEY Arms Celtic gotv off to a winning start to their East Lancs League campaign against league newcomers Keighley Green, a side from the Burnley area.


back playing some positive rugby particularly in the for­


ment to play from Burnley FC and Blackburn Rovers players: Marcus and Michael Phelan, Derek Scott, Terry Donovan and David Miller. Bobby Saxton, Terence Gennoc, Norman Bell, John Lowey, Derek Fazackerley, David Hamilton, Simon Gamer and Chris Thompson. Also taking part will be ex- Blackburn Rovers player Ronnie Clayton and Eric Whalley, Clitheroe FC man­ ager.


wHowever, their performance*


pre-season friendlies and Celtic were content to rest easy on their two goals lead, both before half-time.


as not so impressive as their


five minutes later new signing Eastwood scored from close range.


Doman headed the first and


worth, Porter, Gillibrand, Finch, Morley, O’Neill, Doman, Keighley, Eastwood, Wilkin­ son. Subs: Horsfield, Heaps.


Whalley Arms Celtic: Ains­


v Clitheroe, Ribblesdale Wan­ derers v Darwen.


POOL HEWS


KIBBLE Valiev Pool results — Red League: Royal Oak A 3, Horseshoe A 4; Commercial A 3, Kings A 4; Joiners A 6, Black Bull 1; Craven Heifer (Ch) A 1, White Horse A 6. Blue League: Horseshoe B


3, Royal Oak B 4; Kings B 3, Commercial B 4; Craven Heifer 3, Joiners B 4; White Horse B 1, Graven Heifer (Ch) B 6. Green League: Hodder


senting the trophy to Phil Bishop, games like this are good tor cricket. For Clitheroe, the victory is an encourage­ ment in a season that has not gone too well for the 2nd XI. Northern 2nd: 122 for 8 (T. Walsh 40, A. Burgin 28; I.


McNulty 3 for 33). Clithcroe 2nd: S. Blackburn


n.o. 2, N. Thornton stpd Pratt b McNulty 38, S. Westhead b Barnes 9, J. Boden, st. Pratt b McNulty 31, A. Rigby run out 7, C. Musson b Barton 2, R.


Clitheroe FC put @n best display


Oldham Dew 1, Clithcroe 2


CLITHEROE unveiled a subtle blend of skill and character that should carry their through their NWC, Division Three, campaign as one of the prime promo­ tion candidates.


Taylor in the 3rd minute set them on their way to two points but not before David Proos had a first-minute goal disallowed under controversial circumstances.


A penalty converted by John


Kit the underside of the bar as the home goal enjoyed a


pressure and Phil Greenhalgh Clith e ro e piled on the


snatching a 48th minute equal­ iser through Waite, but the visitors’ inevitable second goal came from their best player of the dav — David Proos who fastene*d on to a through ball from Clive Dunn and beat the advancing ’keeper for the 70th- minute winner. This was probably Clitheroe’s


charmed life. Oldham rocked Clitheroe by


The defence was again sound while the midfield played much better


1


. ick up front and John Taylor showed some neat touches but Phil Greenhalgh is still finding


c forr.- _ ..


it difficult to settle in. C l i th c ro c : Underwood,


Whiteside, Richards, Ashcroft, E y le s , S h a rp ie s , Dunn, Drugan, Proos, Greenhalgh, Taylor. Sub: Haworth.


Bridge 5, Red Pump 2; White Hart 4, Sun Inn 3; Lower Buck 4, Dog and Partridge 3; Buck


Inn 3, Black Horse 4. Red League leaders Joiners


A put their lead beyond dispute thanks to their 6-1 victory over


the Black Bull and now hold the length of lead they need to be able to sit out the last match


of the season. Top match in ’ the Blue


League saw the meeting of the leaders, Craven Heifer and third place Joiners B with the result reversing their, earlier meeting, Joiners won by a singie frame to move into second place seven points


tomes I©


CLITHEROE FC will be at home to Atherton Colleries on Saturday (3 p.m.). This North


West Counties, Division Three game, will be sponsored by B. Dugdale and Son. Clitheroe Reserves visit


(2-15 p.m.), he


behind Craven. The Green League has new


with Whalley. be 6-30 p.m.


'FREE MCK Emms POINTS Whitworth Valley 0


Clitheroc 1,


A FINE headed goal from centre-half anil captain Mick Ashcroft in the ninth minute following a David Sharpies free kick was enough to give Clitheroe both points in a scrappy midrweek game at Shawbridge. A large crowd saw Clitheroe


best display in their four league games to date and gives them seven points from a possible eight.


Dunn finding some of his mis­ sing form. David Proos was the pick


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Bradlow Ltd., and Clitheroe branch manager Harold Brad­ ley presented Ashcroft with the man of the match award. C l i th c ro e : Underwood,


Whiteside, Richards, Ashcroft, E y le s , S h a rp ie s , ' Dunn, D ru g an , P ro o s , T ay lo r , Greenhalgh. Sub: Hutchinson.


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vi©t@ry Clithcroe Res 3, Penillc Forest 2


C L ITH E R O E R e s e rv e s opened their East Lancashire League programme with a 3-2 victory over Pendle Forest at Shawbridge. Ashworth (2) and Saunders


Keighley Green in the East Lancashire League programme


they will have a home derby The kick-off \ ' will


and on Monday,


leaders in Black Horse follow­ ing their single frame defeat of third piaced Buck Inn. With the leaders Talbot having no match due to the withdrawal of the Brown Cow, Black Horse completed a memorable run that has taken them from next to bottom after five matches to a three-point lead with five to


go.


East Lancs League


EAST Lancs League fixtures for September 3rd: Trawden Celtic v Waddington, Keighley Green v Clitheroe Res, Great Harwood Res v Bacup Borough Res, Whalley v Penclle Forest, Colne Legion v Mansfield, Whalley Arms Celtic v Chat- burn, Padiham Wanderers v


Oswaldtwistle Imm. Latest results: Clithereo Res


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ONLY five Girndleton players turned up at the club’s Sawley Road ground for a pre-season friendly against Great Har­ wood, and tne match was saved thanks to the opponents, who


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SCREEN WALLING I CONCRETE FLAGS I


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I DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES 5 COPPER TUBE AND S


FITTINGS


Open Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.


Saturday, 8 a.m. to f2 noon DUCKWORTH & HIN © S O T Y S Y . , 5 Local Deliveries


CLITHEROEtoI. 22311 Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON


SLATE BATTENS rHIMNEY POTS


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


HAND TOOLS


PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION


SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES


PIPE LAGGING CYLINDER JACKETS _ . ...... L\


Clitheroe Adveiiiser and Times, September 1st, 1983


ADVERTISER and TIMES TRADES GUIDE


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FOB JOBS AROUND THEHOUSEOR j m THE CARDEN —MAKE IT EASY


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SPECIAL WEEK-END RATES — FRIDAY p.m. — MONDAY a.m.


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ELECTRIC MIXER............. £5.00 SAWBENCH 12in.............. £12.00 EXT. LADDER................... £5.00 PACEBREAKER VIBRATING PLATE.........£12.00 AND TOOLS...................... £16.00


CHAINSAW.....................ST 2.00 SPACE HEATER...............£7.50 PRICES EXCLUDE VAT


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combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance. It Is designed for a chimney recess, where It stands away from the v/all indepen­ dent of surrounding brickwork. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Idea! for’ existing stone arches often found in Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke problems. Delivery ex-stock. Rayburn Cookers for Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas, Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulefos. Spares for Rayburn, Baxi and most stoves.


f r e d m m m a b r o . High Street, SKIpton. Est. 1817. Tetephone S444


MO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)


Horses v Brownhill Arms, Craven Heifer v Trinity, Cal- derstones Res v Read Utd Res, Spring Mill v Transport Res, west Bradford Reserves


forjrerhoval of rubbish and waste II


v whalley. -Division Three: Grindleton


iv1V2’ and i t?in SK5H.I Skips will fit drives


unable to fulfil its obligations in the Ribble Valley League. One of the team’s longest


se rv in g p la y e r s , Steven Turner, said they had entered first and reserve teams as


going to struggle to field even Just one side, he said. The club’s plight stems from


usual. “But if we don’t soon have some new players, we are


the loss of several senior play­ ers who hung up their boots last season. Anybody interested in play­


ing for the club, which was formed about 20 years ago, should contact Steve on


Clitheroe 22277.


‘Read Utcl- .v Transport, R o ­ chester Res v West Bradford, Lord Nelson v Rimington, Sabden v Royal Oak Victoria, G r in d le to n v C h a tb u rn , Catholic SC v King’s Arms. Division Two: Craven Heifer


Res v Sabden Res, Catholic SC Res v Craven Heifer Res, Ro­ chester Cross Keys Res v Farthings, White Horse v Cal- derstones Res. All kick-off 2-15 p.m. Wednesday — Division One:


, Tel. Colirl Underwood, Clitfieroe 25494 anytime


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SLOT T V — PAY AS YOU VIEW NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT


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


P E B E t C L E I G H 4 SHIREBURN AVE., ClITHEROE. Tel. 24168


TELEVISION AND


Damp Proof Courses installed by Electro Osmosis or ' Chemical Injection. 30 years warranty.


v Waggon and Horses/ Calder- stones v Brownhill, Spring Mill v Trinity, West Bradford Res v Read Utd Res, Transport Res


.v Whalley. * Division Three: Catholic S(*


Res v Grindleton Res, Roches­ ter Cross Keys Res v Sabden Res, White Horse v Craven Heifer, Farthings v Calder- stones Res. All kick-off 6-30 p.m.


Eradication of dry rot, wet rot and all fungal decay in timber.


' All estimates and surveys carried out by a qualified and experienced surveyor


Contact us for advice and assistance on your dampness or timber treatment problems


■ • .V--I Ei RUSHT0N;CLITHER0E 24300 Vj v f 42 Ctiatburn'Road. Clitheroe" Lancs BB7 2£Py ,v


(24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE) rC,/'A ,


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20in. COLOUR TVs ........ ..........£ 1 2 0 1 year guarantee or C6.50 per month rental


20in. BLACK AND WHITE.....................£ 3 5 6 months guarantee or £3 a month rent ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN


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