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22331 (Classified)


»se no lefeat


io win the Lancs '•inks Cup were |) Northern Pre- : final at Christ-


it some more pre-


leroc: Underwood, e, Eyles, Richards,


hubs: Haworth, Huteh- |:Guire. Kinder. |v: MacDonald, Keen, Brooks, Garden,


. Drugan, Sharpies, I)unn. Greenhalgh,


.. Gamble, Kennedy, hrge. Clelland, Rich- Im-perthwaite. |e: Mr Alan Morton,


Taylor, Balm,


^serves (:op the


jeague . NG tak en full from their first


v Arms Celtic are four teams sharing dice. irday’s re su lts : ley Green 1,


panics, Clitheroe is head the East sh ire F ootball table by a single from Great Har- 'own Reserves and Boro Reserves,


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


Clitheroe FC show their class in 4-nil victory


Clitheroe FC 4, Atherton Collieries 0


DESPITE torrential rain and a blustery wind, which made life difficult for the teams, Clitheroe snowed their class to record a 4-0 victory over visitors, Atherton Collieries, at Shawbridge, on Saturday. In the second


Clitheroe’s way in the first half, but were


fell


minute midfielder Ronnie Drugan put the home side into the lead. Several more chances


not converted into goals. Ball control was dif­


ficult on a slippery pitch which was not absorbing the rain because of the long hot summer. A th er to n gradually


l


gained more control as the first half wore on, testing Dennis Under­ wood, the Clitheroe ’keeper on three occa­ sions. But before the referee


DENNIS UNDERWOOD Perfect display including penalty save


could bring the first half to an end, Clitheroe rocked the visitors back on their heels, with two goals in two minutes. The first came from


ie Res G; Chatburn dley AC 0; Traw- ltic 2, Waddington ham Wanderers 1,


Itwistle Imm 4; -larwood Town Res


tip Boro Reserves le Legion Res 1, rid 4. ires, Friday (6-30 Clitheroe Res v


••the penalty area. Then on the stroke of


r e c e n t s ig n in g Phil Greenhalgh who had been having a terrible game. It was last season’s leading scorer, David Proos who unselfishly set the oppor­ tunity up on the edge of


RUGBY REPORTS


;v Arms Celtic, lay (2-15 p.m.): Boro Res v Chat- Man s f ield v


Keighley Green v Forest, Colne Res v Whalley.


ngton, Trawden Oswaldtwistle


East Lancashire Football League I»W D L P 3 3 0 0 6 3 2 1 0 5 3 •j 1 0 5 3 2 0 1 4 3 2 0 1 4 3 2 0 1 4 3 2 0 1 4 3 1 0 2 2 3 1 0 2 2 3 1 0 2 2 3 1 0 2 0 3 1 0 2 2 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 3 0


iiatburn old on





q lead Chatburn 2,


dley Arms Celtic 0


wet and windy day, n and Whalley Arms ad their usual close en-


0 be even until Wilson nly palm a shot from me against the bar for move in and head


hurn had se v e ra l with the wind in their while Celtic were uingorous on the break, put Chatburn ahead minutes, but play eon-


st before the interval, continued trying hard , but could only nit the


i. but Cnatburn will at this win is the start r things for them. The was sponsored bv the " and Provincial ftuild-


mm: Winckley, Hiteh- Jally, Lawson, Parkes, gton, Dewhurst, Col- e, Young, Wright, ub: Stoddart.


, v.


aluable p o in t


r o p p e d Chatburn 1,


Pendle Forest 1


rity in this East Lanca- .eague match and drop-


SURN failed to take ad- of their first half


aluable home point as a


iome side had a number ices, but it took 30 mi- :o break the deadlock, leoff Young struck with shot from 15 yards, to itburn ahead, their lead was short Five minutes later a


rk or were otherwise d by a final tackle, urn held on to their d even had a “goal” ed. •isitors must have felt uld take the points in their superior league


Opening game by no means disappointing


am Wanderers, Hanvood Res v


Colne and Nelson 2nd 10, Clitheroe 0


gutsy display but failed to register any points in a game between two evenly matched sides. Conditions proved ex- disappointing performance tremely difficult with from Clitheroe who can


CLITHEROE opened the new season with a


heavy rain and a strong wind making handling the ball in the loose and in the back line very awkward. Clitheroe’s problems


look forward with confi­ dence to Saturday’s first home fixture of the new campaign against Salford. Team: Wardle, Saunders,


were compounded in the 30 th minute when the captain and fly half, Martin Emmott had to leave with a recurrence of. a shoulder injury. John Blanchflower came on as the replacement. Colne and Nelson


adapted better to the in­ creasingly difficult condi­ tions, scoring two tries either side of half time. Clitheroe were particular­ ly disappointed with the first but both must go down as the result of de­ fensive errors. However, Clitheroe’s


Hyde, L und, T a b e rn e r , Emmott, Duxbury, Dubowski,


VALLEY


FOOTBALL A LEAGUE


forwards continued to dominate the loose play but failed to turn the re­ sulting possession into points; their best oppor­ tunities developing from solo efforts from Peter Duxbury and John Blan­ chflower. The forward line still


Valley Football League has only just got under way there have already been a number of games postponed. Whalley have been particularly unfortu­ nate in that the village playing fields are still, out of commission as ‘ the result of the damage done by the Spring Bank Holi­ day event. Fixtures:


LTHOUGH the Ribble Saturday


vious ability to gain pos­ session, their attacks time and again fell short of the home sid e’s t ry line mainly due to some fine cover tackling from Colne and Nelson. Clitheroe also defended


admirably, particularly during the first half when playing against the wind, with Mick Nicholls tackl­ ing well in the forwards and John Hyde in the backs. John Saunders, making his debut, played well on the wing. This was by no means a


Good team effort


Transport Res 1, West Bradford Res 2 .


ig free kick from the left into the net to level the


in the second half, but • as no further scoring,


burn face a difficult on Saturday when they .o Bacup.


HEROE fell runner 'Livesey (20), gave an


pressive II runner


at age group. The first tinners home also broke irse record set 10 years


sive performance in the 3vis Fell Race on Satur- nishing third overall in 1 windy conditions. e were 350 runners in mile race, which climbed ight of 4,406ft. n, of Kemple View, was •st under-23 runner to setting a course record


ted with a silver cup, edals, a radio and a whisky.


running with Ribble Harriers, Shaun was


sides had chances to go.


ON an extremely bumpy pitch, West Bradford put on a good team perform­ ance to overcome Trans­ port Res in a hard-fought Division Two match. The visitors made an


continued to push hard under the commendable le a d e r sh ip of John Robson, and with the aid of the wind and skilful back play, were able to pin Colne and Nelson down in their own half for long periods during the second period. Despite Clitheroe’s ob­


West Bradford v Lord Nelson, Transport v Rib- chester Res., Chatburn v Catholic SC, Royal Oak Victoria v Grindleton, Rimington v Sabden, King’s Arms v Read Utd. Division Two: Brow-


Marsden Division:


Dinsdale, Sweeney, Holden, Ramsey, Nicholls, Robson, Byrne. Reserve: Blanchflower.


half-time, Clive Dunn, who looked the best player on the pitch, made it 3-0 with a confidently struck first-time shot from 25 yards. Atherton must have felt


. looking a vastly better side. If it had not been for


the sharp edge of their manager’s tongue during the interval, for they started the second half


Dennis Underwood, who had not had much to do all afternoon, the visitors could have levelled the scores. Underwood won the ap­ plause of the crowd when he saved three point blank efforts simultane­ ously, giving the crowd a perfect display of his speed and reflexes. Determined to keep a


THIRD WIN IN A ROW


Keighley Green 1 Clitheroc Res 6


CLITHEROE Res stormed to their third successive win to maintain their place at the top of the East Lancashire Foot­ ball League Table with maximum points. Skipper Paul McGuire


was the man behind this emphatic win. Apart from scoring two of the goals he led by example urging his team on as they swept aside newcomers Keighley Green. David Ashworth (2),


Testimonial game provides feast of entertainment for appreciative fans


Shaun Morris and Eric Kinder (penalty) added to McGuire’s goals to record the reserves’ highest win in the league.


Waddington pressure to no avail


game off with a goal from John Taylor from the pen­


clean sheet, he shattered any further hope Ather­ ton had of scoring . . . by saving a penalty in the 65th minute. Clitheroe rounded the


Whiteside, Eyles, Richards, Ashcroft, Drugan, Sharpies, Proos, Dunn, Greenhalgh, Taylor. Sub: Allen.


alty spot, and the points were safely in the bag. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


Worden, I. Seddon, A. Seddon, K. Porter, M. King, G. Atkin­ son, M. Beckett, D. Fitton, S. Wallace, M. Atkin. Sub: G. Jones.


Atherton Collerics: Anders,


Blackpool. Match sponsored by B. Dug-


Referee: Mr Tony Clark,


dale and Sons, Corn Mer­ chants, Clitheroe.


League cup game on Saturday


CLITHEROE FC will entertain Irlam Town, a Division Two club, in the North West Counties League Cup, 2nd round, at Shawbridge on Satur­ day, kick-off 3 p.m.


wood, W h i te s id e , R ic h a rd s , A sh c ro f t , E y le s , H u tc h in so n , Drugan, Dunn, Sharpies, Haworth, Taylor, Proos and Greenhalgh.


evening, Clitheroe Re; serves will have Whalley Arms Celtic as visitors to Shawbridge. Kick-off 6 p.m.


Tomorrow, F r id ay


brought forward from Saturday because of the Irlam Town game.


WEST


nhill Arms v Spring Mill, Waggon and Horses v Calderstones, Read Utd v Transport Res, Trinity v West Bradford Res, Whalley v Craven Heifer. Division Three: Sabden


BRADFORD GOAL RUSH


Res v White Horse, Grindleton Res v Ribches- te r CK Res, Craven Heifer Res v Farthings, C a ld e rs to n e s Res v Catholic SC Res.


Wednesday (6-30 p.m.)


Read Utd v Transport, Ribchester Res v West Bradford, Lord Nelson v Rimington, Sabden v Royal Oak Victoria, Grindleton v Chatburn, Catholic SC v King’s Arms. Division Two: Craven


Marsden Division:


West Bradford Res 12 Whalley 2


PLAYING against nine men West Bradford Re­ serves registered their highest ever win. Facing a strong wind


excellent- start with the help of a goal by Moore who netted a through ball from Reynolds in the third minute. R. Edmond­ son also went close as the game became a midfield.


stalemate. Transport Res scored


■Bradford battled hard and Moore hit the bar with one shot before making it 2-1 after 70 minutes. Transport tried hard to get on terms but were thwarted by a resolute


defence. West Bradford Res: C. ' Mellin;. Heanan, W. MeJIin





almost immediately after the break as the result of some slack marking. .West


Heifer v Waggon and Horses, Calderstones v Brownhill -Arms, Spring Mill v Trinity, West Brad­ ford Res v Read Utd Res, Transport Res v Whalley. D iv is io n T h re e : Catholic SC Res v Grind­ leton Res, Ribchester CK Res v Sabden Res, White Horse v Craven Heifer, Farthings v Calderstones Res.


Latest results. Marsden Di­ vision: West Bradford 1, Read


Utd 3; Catholic SC 2, Grindle­ ton 1; Chatburn 2, Sabden 1; Royal Oak Victoria 6, Lord Nelson 0; Rimington 0, Rib­ chester Res 5; King’s Arms 2, Transport 2; Lord Nelson 2, Chatburn 3; Transport 4, West Bradford 0; King’s Arms 3,


Res 1, West Bradford Res 2; Trinity 1, Calderstones 4; Read Utd Res .0, Spring Mill 1; Waggon and Horses 2, Brow­ nhill Arms 12; West Bradford Res 12, Whalley 2; Craven Heifer 7, Trinity 2; Calder­ stones 2, Read Utd Res 1. Division Three: Farthings 0,


Grindleton 4. Division Two: Transport


Mellin;. Heanan, « ■ . Res 3, Farthings 2; White '


White Horse 1, Craven Heifer Res 2, Ribchester CK Res 5; Catholic SC Res 5, Craven Heifer Res 4; Ribchester CK


C^aleyVr1' ' E<R1°,Fdmnndson Horse 6, Calderstones Res 1; menkin^hT' D e J ^ m S . fabden Res 5, Catholic SC Res Sub: Marsoen.


and the rain, they attack­ ed from the start and Whalley defended well for a while before going behind to a goal by Moore. Blenkinship hit the bar and Bartlett made it 2-0 from close in. Wilson added two more before half-time. With the wind in their


This fixture has been The squad is: Under­


Trawden Celtic 2, Waddington 1


WITH a few team changes, Waddington took on Trawden Celtic in windy conditions that made football a lottery. Playing against the


Young golfer's good show


YOUNG Clitheroe golfer Tim Dawson finished a creditable sixth out of 51 competitors who took part in the final of the B e l l ’ s PGA J u n io r Championship over the K in g 's co u rs e at Gleneagles.


Tim (14), of Woone


Lane, a member of Clitheroe Golf Club, had scores of 75, 77 and 83. The event was won by Gary Harland (Sand Moor) with an overall score of 220.'


wind, Waddington de­ fended well and also made


Waddington piled on the p r e s s u r e . G re e n , Whiteside and Geldard all went close but it was from the penalty spot that Geldard pulled a goal back. The Twitter Lane side


pushed nearly everybody forward in the search for an equaliser and Nuttall had to make several good saves when Trawden


come because of deter­ mined resistance by the home defence, but Wad­ dington can count them­ selves unlucky not to have come away with at least a point. The match was sponsored by the Skipton Building Society. W a d d in g to n : N u t ta l l ,


managed to break out.of defence. The equaliser did not


Bretherton, Walker, Spencer, Bialecki, Rimmer, Miller, Hutchinson, Green, Whiteside, Geldard. Sub: Tomlinson.


Emphatic


win for ROV


Royal Oak Victoria 6, Lord Nelson 0


ROV opened their Ribble Valley League Division One programme with an emphatic win. Peter Harrison (2), new


signing Alan Blenkinship, Richard Astin and George Smith made it 5-0 before half time. Last season’s leading


have scored through Gel- dard and Whiteside, but their efforts were either blocked or saved. Despite this, Waddington still con­ sidered the deficit could be made good. In the second half,


corner led to Trawden’s first goal and they made it 2-0 when a free kick left g o a lk e e p e r N u t ta l l stranded. Waddington should


some chances against or­ dinary looking opposition. F a ilu re to clear a


Golfer Tom joins the elite


CLITHEROE man Mr Tom Knowles, of York Street, has joined the elite group of golfers who have achieved a hole-in- one in. a competition.


won him the Johnnie Walker hole-in-one award — a hand-scripted parch­ ment certificate, golf bag tag, historic details of the scheme and a bottle of Black Label deluxe Scotch whisky.


His masterstroke has


the off-licence in Highfield Road, Clitheroe, before retiring, holed-in-one at the 167-yard 8th hole at Clitheroe Golf Club.


Mr Knowles, who ran


Chapman (11), also a keen golfer and a member at Clitheroe, was caddying for him.


His grandson, John


. hole-in-one — and grand­ pa promptly obliged!


John said to his grand­ father that he needed a


Standing on the 8th tee,


playing golf for 15 years and has a handicap of 11.


Mr Knowles has been


one once b e fo re at Clitheroe about eight years ago, at the 5th. And, amazingly, about three days after his latest success, he nearly did it again, just touching the pin at the 5th.


He achieved a hole-in-


winners of the Johnnie Walker award — open to those who achieve the feat in an official club competition — was Prince Edward, the Prince of Wales, at the Royal Wimbledon course in 1931.


One of the most famous


Bowlers welcome


scorer Tony Pritt added number six in the 70th minute with his first of the season.. ROV produced a fine


favour, the home side went goal-crazy although Whalley battled on brave­ ly and were rewarded with two goals. Second- half scorers for West Bradford were Blenkin­ ship (3), Wilson (2), Moore, Pearson and Lam­ b e r t . F o r Whalley, Burgess and Harris. MWest Bradford Res: C.


Pearson, I. Edmondson, Rey­ nolds, Moore, Bartlett, Blenk- inship, Wilson, Lambert. Sub: Pinder.


ellin, Heanan, Marsden, Ladies’ darts


CLITHEROE Ladies’ In­ vitation Darts League fix­ tures for September 21st have been transferred to the 28th due to the holi­ day week. Latest positions in the


EMPRESS Squash Club Ladies’ summer team are likely to finish third in the Intack Self Drive summer league. The latest tables, with


team performance with another new signing, Tony Wade, playing well at the back. Man-of-the- match: Peter Harrison. The game was spon­


sored by the Victoria Hotel Market Place, Clitheroe.


Astin, Wade, Harrison, Tomlin­ son, Smith, Conti, Pritt, Blenk­ in ship. Subs: Aspinwall, McCullogh.’


ROV: Slack, Bush, Stewart,


THE Great Harwood Bowling League offers a welcome to new clubs and any wishing to join are invited to contact Mr E. Speak, Great Harwood 888361, and to attend the annual meeting of the league to be held at Rish- ton Conservative Club on October 4th (8 p.m.).


The presentation night


will be held at Rishton Conservative Club on Oc­ tober 14th and clubs re­ quiring tickets should get in touch with Mr Speak as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Great Harwood have had a happy season. They won Division One and were runners-up to Burnley Road in Division Two.


Gt. Har. A...... ..2219 0 3 169 Sprinphill....... ..2212 2 8 132 Oswald. Con... ..2212 2 7 127 Globe............. ..2214 1 7 125 Sales. A......... ..2212 1 9 118 C’roe Castle.... .. 22 11 1 10 108


Division One PW D L Pt


a match to go, show them on 83 points, behind Red Rose on 102 and Lon- gridge on 108. Empress men’s 1st


. C.C.W.M. Club 50, White Horse 44, Low. Moor 38.


league are: Joiners Arms 92, Black Horse 89, Com­ mercial 84, Royal Oak 78, Dog and Partridge 69, Catholic Social Centre 69, Royal British Legion 62,


Rish. Con. A... ..2210 1 11 103 Foxhill............... 22 10 0 12 98 95


St Mary’s ....... ..22 6 115 . 85 Whalley......... ,..22 6 016 79 Clith. CC....... ..22 8 0 14


Ribble......... ..22 8 014 77


team are vying for third place in their division, which is also nearing the end. With 54 points, they are behind Pendle lsts on 57, Hyndbum lsts on 61 and leaders Belvale on 73. The men’s 2nd team are


lying second from bottom with 28 points. Leaders are Belvale on 58.


Gt Har. B....... .. 24 19 1 4 167 Sales. B......... ..24 17 1 6 165 Rish. Con. B... ...24 17 2 5 159 Metflex.......... ..24 16 1 • 7 145 Free Gard...... .. 24 11 112 125 Calder A........ .. 24 12 1 11 119 21Z 111 91 85 83


Calder C........ ..24 6 216 0 21


Victoria.........


Merc. Ladies....24 7 215 ..24 5 3 16


..24 5 019 , 72 59


Burnley Rd .... ..24 20 2 2 186 Division TwoPW D L Pt


THE unfriendly weather on Sunday undoubted­ ly kept many people away from the Bob Haworth pro-celebrity cricket festival at Chat­ burn Road ground but those who took a chance were entertained to some scintillating cricket. C lithe roe are four


any league pressures those taking part took a


Free from the hassle of


more carefree approach to the summer game and in giving enjoyment to other also had a half-day’s plea­ sure. There was some big hitting and good catching. Winners of the knock­


out tourney were Earby professional Stephen Gee in partnership with Phil Bishop, the skipper of Clitheroe CC 2nd XI. For Phil, it was a surprise ending to a day when he had expected to be merely a spectator. He was called on to deputise when Gee’s partner had been delayed. Defeated finalists were


Padiham professional Jon Hartley and Blackburn Rovers’ player David Hamilton. Despite the weather,


points behind joint leaders G re at Harwood and Blackburn Northern. Clitheroe have two games to play, one of them against Northern, who have also to play Cherry Tree on the last Sunday of the season. On that day, Clitheroe will play Darwen. Harwood have only one match to play.


FIXTURES


v Gt Harwood, Ribbles­ dale Wanderers v Cherry Tree, Settle v Clitheroe, Padiham v Barnolds Whalley v Northern, enden v Read. Division One: Clit


Senior League: Earby


v Belvedere. Division Two: E


the event was compara­ tively well supported, about 100 people paying at the gate. It is hoped that advance programme sales plus the proceeds of a raffle will result in a sum of £200 being raised all told. All but three of the


from other leagues in­ cluded Bob Entwistle (Darwen), Kamil Singh (Rishton) and Bernard Reidy (Kearsley) who, it is reported, is expected to sign for Barnoldswick for next season. Blackburn Rovers manager Bobby Saxton led a contingent of his players including Derek Fazackerley, Terry Gennoe, John Lowie and Dave Hamilton. Also there was Eric Whalley, Clitheroe FC manager and from Burnley FC Terry Donovan, Derek Scott, Marcus and Michael Phelan. Clitheroe Cricket Club


Professional cricketers


dere v Ribblesdale derers, Northern v ley, Read v Rolls-Royce. Div i s io n Thr<


(Sunday): Clitheroe Northern, Baxenden Ribblesdale Wanderers.


Ribblesdale League pro­ fessionals took part.


Third’s chances take a knock


Cherry Tree 3rd 226 for 7 dec. Clitheroe 3rd 164 for 6


CLITHEROE 3rd XI’s chances of a third succes­ sive Division 3 champion­ ship took a knock at Cherry Tree where they only managed one point in a losing draw. Put in to bat on a good


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was warmly praised for the excellent manner in which they staged the event, not least for suc­ ceeding in preparing a wicket despite the previ­ ous day’s bad weather. Said testimonial commit­


te e se c re ta ry Derek Carter, “Clitheroe did us


proud.” It is hoped that the tes­


timonial fund will reach £1,000. Donations can be sent to Mi; J. Duckworth, 272 Willows Lane, Ac­ crington. A concert-disco is to be


wicket Cherry Tree got off to an amazing start, openers J. Morley and C. Eccles putting on 142 for the first wicket having both survived catches before scoring and being put down a total of eight times between them. Eccles was particularly


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in with three wickets and Jim Furnell returned to take two. Cherry Tree eventually declared at 226 for 7 off 33 overs. Chasing nearly seven


when Graham Robinson bowled Morley and later had Eccles caught by Steve Rush. Bill Briggs also chipped


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th r e e months the Thwaites’ Ribblesdale League programme was badly hit by wet weather. Not a. ball was bowled in the two local derby games — Clitheroe v Ribblesdale Wanderers, and Read v Whalley. One of the games that


an over Clitheroe started slowly and with both openers gone for 22 by the end of eight overs things looked bad, but Malcolm Scott taking the sheet anchor role and a glorious 81 (one 6 and 14 fours) from Keith Driver took the score to 126 before Driver was caught behind. Jim Furnell started to


was started was that bet­ ween Barnoldswick and Settle. The visitors batted, for a full 36 overs, leaving Barnoldswick the imposs­ ible task of averaging 14 runs an over in the eight overs for which there was time. Each side received a point for a no-result deci­ sion. This weekend Clitheroe


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Clitheroe on 56 points and Cherry Tree on 51. Great Harwood and Blackburn Northern both won and are now on 60 points. Harwood have one to play and Northern two, includ­ ing Clitheroe next week and Cherry Tree on Sep­ t emb e r 17th, when Clitheroe play Darwen. Cherry Tree 3rd: 226 for 7


dec. Clithcroe 3rd: M. Booth 5, J.


borne in mind that Settle beat Read by four wickets in August, after having lost to Wanderers by seven wickets in July. Whalley were unable to get them out but achieved a winning draw. Neither Clitheroe nor


Mvler 16, M. Scott 23 not out, K* Driver 81, J. Furnell 8, S. Rush 5, J . Coulter 0, W. Briggs 12 not out. Extras 14. Total 164 for 6. Clithcroc bowling: J. Fur­


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WE SPECIALISE IN CURING DAMPNESS IN BUILDINGS


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


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


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H O O V ER — HOTPOINT — B U R CO — S ER V IS Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE - Tel. 22979


TELEVISION and AUDIO REPAIRS


(ESTIMATES FREE)


20in. COLOUR TV’s ............................£ ■ 2 0 1 year guarantee or £6.50 per month rental


2 0 i n . B LA C K AND W H I T E .................E35 6 months guarantee o r £3 a month rent


ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN Nibble IMegerbicE


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)


CO LO U R AND BLACK AND WHITE


SLOT TV — 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


DEREK LEIGH 4 SHIREBURH AV£.. 1LIIHER0E. tel. 24168 62 WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE Tel. 27280


have hopes of pulling off the Division Three champ­ ionship despite a disap­ pointing result at Cherry Tree on Sunday, which gave them only one point.


Squash


'Cowking, who scored a 3- 2 victory, and Jean Hal- sall, who won 3-0. Jill Farthing lost 2-3, Dorothy Aspin lost 1-3 and Daphne Herd lost 0-3.


IN the last game of the season, Empress Squash Ladies’ summer team nar­ rowly lost 2-3 at home to Red Rose. Winners were Anne


ladies lose


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RISING DAMP WOODWORM AND DRY ROT


BUILDING INJECTION AND MAINTENANCE


J. A. HOLMES 2 5 474


CLITHEROE r


PAINTING and DECORATING


FOR FREE ESTIMATES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE


WORK


TEL. BILL MacMILLAN CLITHEROE 25411


C.C. PARKER


PAINTER AND


DECORATOR FREE ESTIMATES


Tel. CLITHEROE 25473


TV and STEREO AERIALS


Ring your local specialist


CLITHEROE AERIALS Proprietor: David R. Bleazard


Clitheroe 24373


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Skips will fit drivSsjl Tel. Colirf Underwoo'd, || Clltfieroe 25494 anytime


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