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31 (Classified)


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table victory winning by last 15 overs


ing form, made nt half-century, by David Hard-


l), and Charlie (23), helped past Cherry


il with ease. AL


CKET ORES


diend’s fixtures .waites Ribbles- e include:


— Cheiry Tree litheroe v Great Whalley v Rib- anderers. One — BBCV Great Harwood


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


Excellent win for Whalley away at Earby


Earby 173 for 8, Whalley 174 for 7 WHALLEY’S recent run of poor performances came to an


end with an exciting last over win in an excellent game at T ? o i» k v rm £ 5 a fnW la tr


and profe s s ional Stephen Gee and


Earby on Saturday Earby batted first


Nigel Wear made a good start, scoring 79. Ken Snellgrove and


Ken Brown bowled well


on an easy-paced wicket and began to chip away at Earby. Gee ended with a creditable 42, Wear made 45 and with fine backing scores by Mick Wiseman (20) and Graeme Jagger (26), the home side finished their innings with a respectable total of 173. Whalley’s reply began


118 when Eastham (54) was run out attempting a quick single. Macintosh went after hitting 56 and Stephen Barker added only three to the score. At this stage things


The stand had reached Read Cricket Club suf­


were souring for Whalley and the winning draw did not look altogether safe.


Struck winning hit in last over


TONY WRIGHT


e 2nd. i Two — Read CV; Ribblesdale s 2nd v Whalley


,') Whalley v ■


de Wanderers; v Clitheroe. L e a g u e —


on Three — Cherry Tree v


as the Thwaites le League Youth ;h is to play a Saddleworth Youth XI at CC on Sunday,


; Read v Im- Cherry Tree v le Wanderers. • squad has been


in its usual recent way. Snellgrove was taken at first slip for three, and' Mark Fallon was caught behind for a duck, leaving the total at four for two.


joined opener Keith Eas- tham and they prduced the best partnership by two Whalley amateurs for a few seasons.


Paul Macintosh then W a n d e re rs th row


g am e aw a y Ribblesdalc Wanderers 78 Padiham 184 for 5 dec


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers made a hash of their match with Padiham, in which they were their own worst enemy. They survived just short of 20 overs against professional Hartley, and Green, who ran through the side to finish with 7 for 28.


However, there was much ____


am is: C. Smith Tree, Captain), aurn (Clitheroe), (Cherry Tree), (Barnoldswick),


more to the defeat than ap­ pears on the surface. Wander­ ers can be fairly said to have thrown th e game away. Padiham ought never to have been given the opportunity to reach a declarable total of 184 for 5 with three overs in hand. Wanderers were generous to


haw (Baxenden), ell (Ribblesdale ers), C. Seed e), I. Scothern wick), P. Largan “i Northern), C. ibblesdale Wan- S. Wicks (Bar- Reserve. N.


ior level, the fol- quad has been


arby).


for the Thwaites ale League XI


■in-Furness, on : M. Wiseman captain), A. Com- herry Tree), D. iarby), M. Fallon '), P. Macintosh


gainst a North re League XI, at Sports Club,


iy), G. Pilling Harwood), M.


se (Settle), D.


i (Barnoldswick), them (Barnold- , A. R o stron rn N.), J. Stead I. Reserve: G. adiham).


Iisrday s start


3e ague eer


EROE FC start orth West Coun- eague Division programme on ay when they to play Vulcan


ick-off is at 3 p.m. hould prove to be cresting match, finishing two


itors achieved a faster pace off the pitch and made the ball lift a great deal as John Seedle had found — he was out first ball but there was nothing anyone could have done, it was simply unplayable. Padiham: 184 for 6 dec


a fault in putting down some four catches and failing to achieve a couple of run-outs. The first two missed catches


Tony Wright ensured the game went Whalley’s way, Wright with some agricultural blows, while Bradley played a more studious game. Wright finally won the


But Colin Bradley and


fe red m ix ed fo r tu n e s over the weekend. On Saturday they lost in the T hw a ite s R ib b le s d a le league by 50 runs to bottom club Settle.


But on Sunday they gained a place in the


final of the Ramsbottom Cup by returning to form with a fin e win over Padiham. (Report on this


page). Pictured here is the


Read Senior XI. Back, from the left, Richard Goodway, Peter Wors-


A n o t h e r d e f e a t


game in the last over to give the villagers a well- deserved victory.


Brown 42, D. Little b Fallon 4, N. Wear c C. Bradley b Snell-


Earby: S. Gee c Eastham b


grove 45, M. Chappie c Fallon b Snellgrove 12, K. Hamstead c P. Bradley b Snellgrove 2, M.


READ crashed to their second successive defeat losing by 50 runs to bottom side Settle.


f o r R e a d Settle 173 for 6, Read 123


r . D i t iu ic j u u i ie u g iu " . —* *'»• Wiseman c Macintosh b Brown 20, G. Jagger run out 26, R. Wiseman b Brown 0, BJ. Thompson n.o. 6, extras 16. Total (for S wkts) 173.


5-0-21-1; K. Snellgrove 13-2-52- 3; B. Brown 10-0-59-3.


Wiseman b R. Wiseman 3, K. Eastham run out 54, M. Fallon c Thompson b Stead 0, P. Macintosh c Thompson b Jagger 56, S. Barker c Thomp­ son b Little 3, C. Bradley run out 17, T. Wright n.o. 22, P. Bradley lbw Jagger 0, extras 19. Total (for 7 wkts) 174. J. Stead 4-0-17-1; R. Wise­


Whalley: K. Snellgrove c M.


(Hartley 76, G. Devon 46; Hartley 2 for 29, R. Green 7


for 28). Wanderers: D. Cottam b


were costly in the extreme. Hartley, who should have been caught in the first over, went on to make 76. Graeme Devon partnered him in an opening stand of 96, of which his share was 46 after being dropped in the 20s. Hartley and Atkinson put on 44 for the second wicket and further wickets fell as men were sent in to knock off quick runs in a final spree. Wanderers made a good start


with the repiv and the busines­ slike approach of David Cottam and James Mitchell augered well. Thev took 41 runs off the first eight overs but then Green made a ball lift to bowl Cottam for 23. It was the herald of disaster, three more wickets fell without another run being scored. In a mis­ guided moment Mitchell set off for a run that was “never on and was run out; Ken Proctor was caught behind by Steven­ son off Green, and Hartley had John Seedle similarly taken by a ball that came off the glove- jack Ainsworth and Paul


Green 23, J. Mitchell run out 18, K. Proctor c Stevenson b Green 0, J. Seedle c Stevenson b Hartley 0, J. Ainsworth b Green 22, P. Seedle c Davey b Hartley 10, A. Holgate c Hamer 1) Green 0, M. Walker b Green 0, D. O’Neill b Green 0, K. Taylor b Green 0, R. Birch


n.o. 4, extras 1, total 78. Wanderers bowling: J.


Seedle 14-0-40-1; R. Birch 8-0- 34-0; K. Taylor 5-0-58-1; D. O’Neill 6-0-37-3.


Five points for seconds


Padiham 2nd 191 for 4 dec., Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd 192 for 6


WANDERERS 2nd grabbed the five points on offer in this Ribblesdale League Division Two encounter on Saturday. Padiham declared at 191 for


the loss of four wickets. It was due to a superb exhibition by middle order batsmen A.


Seedle managed to take the score into the 60s but once


Hartley had got rid of Seedle, who popped up a simple catch, Green scythed through the rest of the order. Ainsworth was hist out for a courageous 22,


with the total at 78. Wanderers perhaps deserved


some sympathy in that a wicket which had hitherto seemed docile, if not dead, suddenly came to life. Certainly the vis-


TWO POINTS EACH


Fulwood and Broughton 204 for 5, Ribblcsdale Wanderers 3rd 153 for 9


THE points were split two apiece when Wanderers 3rd travelled to play Fulwood and


Broughton on Sunday. The home side batted first


and reached their target thanks mainly to openers P. McFar- lane (60), and M. Mullarkey (100). Wanderers toiled in the heat, bowling all their 36 overs. Best return with the ball went to Martin Proctor who took


jelow Ciitheroe at of last season, fans wishing to o the game, direc- m be obtained by oning secretary Wilson (Clitheroe


De manager Eric will choose his n: Underwood, :, Richards, Ash- itchinson, Eyles, Haworth, Dunn,


three for 66. Wanderers opener Neil


Parker saw his side off to a good start, hitting a splendid 48. His partner John Renwick also played confidently, plun­ dering 25 valuable runs before being caught off the bowling of Fitch. The Wanderers middle- order did not stand up to the bowling too well but a precious innings by David Workman (29) helped the side to a share of


the points. Fulwood and Broughton:


204. D. Workman 10-3-51-1; C. Pickles 5-2-24-0; M. Proctor 13- 3-66-3; A. Braithwaite 7-0-42-1;


McGuire, Taylor, 1 Greenhalgh. ime squad will club’s home fix--


h the match next ay when Nelson wbridge (kick-off


)• oe Reserves con- ir build-up to the t Lancs League ith a home game


lurst Green this


kipper hero


Res 3, Caton Utd 0


)e Reserves found uch in a friendly against North League side Caton


ING their first p match before the >f the new East League season,


leroe Reserves’, sk ip p e r , Paul e, was the hero of , bagging two of ’s three goals.


THE prize for Thursday’s com­ petition, given by Mr GilDert Benson, was won by Clitheroe


Golf Club lady member Mrs Sheila Dawson, when the ladies’ section spent a day on the fairways. Mrs Dawson shot a round of 95-26-69. On the same day, the Medal


86-14-72. The winner of a nine-hole . . ,


competit ion was Mrs M. Garvey (49-15-34). ,


WINNERS of an E.L.G.A. qualifier mixed foursomes golf match at Clitheroe Golf Club on Sunday were Mr and Mrs J. H. Hanson 81-15H!-65'/9; Mr and Mrs D E. Underwood 87-17-70; Mr G. Farnsworth and Mrs K. As- pirall 88-17-71. Best gross: Mr and Mrs K. Holding 84.


G. Farnsworth 1-0-9-0. Ribblesdale Wanderers: J.


Renwick 25, N. Parker 48, G. Farnsworth 10, A. Braithwaite


6, M. Procter 12, S. Farn-


sworth 2, R. Hargreaves 4, D. Workman 29, D. Fitzpatrick 3,


C Pickles n.o. 3, A. Dickinson n.o. 2, extras 9. Total (for wkts) 153.


Bhatti (70) and J. Sudall (87), that this was made possible. Ribblesdale began their reply


in dramatic style with an open­ ing stand of 118, the runs


shared by promising youngs­ ters Chris Monk (69) and Stephen Proctor (39). Bill Bradley, the Wanderers


third wicket, cemented his side’s firm foundation with a


fine 27 and the winning run


came in the 27th over. Padiham: 191 for 4, dec. Wanderers bowling: G.


Leach 12-1-42-2; P. Atkinson 8- 2-26-1; M. Gidlow 4-1-32-0; S. Kerr 5-0-45-1; B. Bradley 3-0-


41-0. Wanderers: C. Monk 69, S.


Proctor 39, B. Bradley 27, T. Wallbank 9, J. Hutchins 9, R. Driver 3, I. Threlfall n.o. 11,


P.-Atkinson n.o. 11, extras 15. Total (for 6 wkts) 192.


Trophy retained


Clithcroe FC 8, Ribbie Valley Football League XI 0


CLITHEROE retained the Lawrenson Trophy by ou tp la y in g a Ribbie Valley League side in the


second half. After 45 minutes the


score was 1-0, from a John Taylor penalty after David Proos had been


fouled. In the second half


Clitheroe piled on the pressure. John Taylor grabbed another three, new s ig n in g Phil Greenhalgh opened his ac­ count for Clitheroe with two goals, and Ronnie Drugan and Frank Richards added one


sented to Clitheroe skip­ per Mick Ashcroft by Mr Jim Calvert, a Lancs Football Association coun­ cillor, president of the E a s t Lancs Football League and a committee member at Clitheroe.


apiece. The trophy was pre­


Whiteside, Eyles, Richards, Ashcroft, Drugan, Haworth, Taylor, Proos, Greenhalgh, Allen. Subs: McGuire, Hutch­


C l ith e r o c : Underwood,


inson. Ribbie Valley XI: Mitche-


son, Din sd ale, Grainger, H a y th o rn thw a ite , Rush, McLean, Tomlinson, Campbell, Conti, Pritt, Blenkinship. Subs: I. Threlfall, S. Edmondson..


L a d ie s ’ sq u a sh


round went to Mrs J. Rhodes after a play-off with Mrs M. Read. Mrs Rhodes score was


EMPRES S Sq uash Club Ladies’ summer, team had a


fine start after the holiday break by beating Blackburn


Northern 5-0.


xDorothy Barker, Daphne Herd and Jean Halsall all won 3-0.


Jill Farthing, Anne Cowtang, _ , .


PLAYING for the first time in the final of the Bowls Inter-League Great Harwood League side take on the Chorley League. The match is to take


place at the Alexander Hotel, Blackburn, on Sunday, commencing 6-15 p.m. The Harwood side will


LATEST points and posi­ tions in the Great Har­ wood Bowling League


are: D iv is io n One: Gt


H’wood A 151, Globe 115, Spring Hill 111, Ossy Con 107, Salesbury A 102, C’roe Castle 92, Rishton Con A 90, Fox Hill 88, Ribblesdale 80, Whalley 68, C’roe Cricket 67, St Mary’s 54.


Division Two: Burnley


Rd 144, Rishton Con B 122, Salesbury 123, Gt H’wood B 119, Metflex 117, Calderstones A 92, Waddington 88, Free Gar­ deners 84, Mercer Pk Ladies 70, Calderstones C 70, Calderstones B 69, Rushton St 47, Victoria


41. T. Wright 8-1-25-0; M. Fallon


should have been well within Read’s capabilities, but a bad batting display once again let them down. Settle’s Alan Davidson played a key role in their victory with a knock of 72.


A winning total of 174


man 4-1-18-1; M. Chappie 4-0- 26-0; M. Wiseman 6-1-18-0; D. Little 8.3-0-44-1; D. Jagger 6-0- 32-2.


Malcolm Grainger opened Read’s innings. Rushton’s wicket fell when he had scored nine, and Grainger was the only batsman to stay for any length of time, scoring 24. Graham Bushell made 29, Read’s' top score in the match. But wickets continued to fall and Settle completed their five-point win in the 31st over.


Stephen Rushton and


9-1-28-0; P. Hanson 6-1-20-1; F. Newby 5-1-21-1; R. Goodway 9- 2-51-2; G. Bushell 7-0-48-2. Read: S. Rushton c Horn b


Settle: 173. Read bowling: J. Waddington


Weavers 9, M. Grainger lbw Davidson 24, G. Bushell c Kendal b Davidson 29, D. Greenwood c and b Weavers 5, M. Georgeson c Bell b David­


son 12, R. Goodway c Kendal b Weavers 2, G. O’Connor n.o.


10, P. Hanson rail out 1, J. Waddington c and b Davidson 0, P. Worslev c and b Davidson- 15, F. New’bv b Davidson 8, extras 8. Total 123.


Only the second


of season Cherry Tree 65,


Clitheroc 2nd 66 for 2


CLITHEROE 2nd regis­ tered their second win of


th e s e a so n in the Thwaites Ribblesdale


League Division One w h en th e y e n te r ta in e d


Cherry Tree at Chatburn Road on Saturday. Put into bat the visitors


struggled from the start. After half their overs, Cherry Tree were reeling at 27 for 5 and they simply never recovered. When Clitheroe batted, they suffered an early set­ back losing Nigel Thorn­ ton for one, and Simon Westhead with the score at 28. However, Chris Musson


BUT THEN CUP WIN


Read 216 for 9, Padiham 158


READ forgot about their league problems to turn on the action when they met local rivals Padiham in the semi-final of the Rambsbottom Cup.


Electing to bat first,


Read soon got into the swing of things with great individual efforts from S tev e Rushton (67), Graham Bushell (63) and John Waddington (25).


John Waddington com­ pleted a perfect day, tailing four wickets, three of them accounting for Padiham’s first three batsmen. Padiham disas­ trously slumped to 81 for 8, their top scorer being gallant tail-ender R. Green who slammed 43 off the Read attack.


When Padiham batted,


receipts of £176 and both Rushton and Bushell re­ ceived collections of more


A large crowd brought


than £20. Read: S. Rushton c Green b


Hinds 67, M. Georgeson c Stevenson b Hartley 5, M. Grainger c Hevworth o Hartley 12, G. Bushell c Heyworth b Hartley 63, J. Waddington b Heyworth 25, G. O’Connor c Heyworth b -Hinds 13, P. Hanson c Hinds b Hartley 9, R. Goodway b Hartley 0, P. Worsley c Atkinson b Hartley 0, D. Greenwood n.o. 1, F. Newby n.o. 2, extras 19. Total


(for 9 wckts) 216. J. Hartley 8-1-27-6; R. Green


8-0-61-0; J. Edmondson 7-1-52- 0; L. Hinds 8-0-50-2; Heyworth 1-0-7-1.


Padiham: G. Devon lbw Waddington 8, J. Hartley c


Worsley b Waddington 22, L. Hinds c Grainger b Wadding­ ton 2, R. Stevenson c and b Bushell 5, P. Hamer c Worsley b Waddington 1, P. Atkinson c Georgeson b Goodway 36, V. Daly b Goodway 11, A. Woods b Goodway 1, M. Heyward b Goodway 1, R. Green n.o. 43, J. Edmondson c and b Bushell 11, extras 13. Total 158.


Bushell 7.3-0-43-2; R. Goodway 8-2-22-4; P. Hanson 7-0-39-0.


J. Waddington 7-2-41-4; G.


be picked from: R. Turner, A. Dobson, S. Johnston, G. Leonard, J. Chatwin, S. Shurmer (all Harwood), S. Briggs (capt), A. Norman, J. McGowan, N. Threlfall (all Ribblesdale), E. Tom­ linson, M. Wensley, D. Cow p e r th w a ite (all Clitheroe Castle), N. Fryer (Salesbury), P. Gorton (Whalley), E. Proctor (Clitheroe Cricket Club). All squad members should contact S. Bnggs (Clitheroe 26496) to state whether available.


Inter-town golfing


success


IN the Whitbread Inter-Town competition at Accrington Golf Club, Andrew Walmsley had the best gross score (75), after a p la y -o f f w ith another Clitheroe member, Bill Good­ win, who scored the best nett (68), pushing Graham Harrison (Clitheroe), into second place after a card play-off. The day's play concluded the


(not out 22) and Stephen Blackburn, with an identi­ cal score, saw the home team to victory, passing the Cherry Tree total in the 14th over. Cherry Tree: 65. Clitheroe bowling: T.


Clitheroe second


Bleazard 8-3-14-2; P. Bishop 10-5-10-3; A. Rigby 8.3-4-21-5; B. Keat­ ing 6-2-8-0. Clitheroe: S. Blackburn


VALLEY LEAGUE KICK-OFF


THE Ribbie Valley Foot­ ball League kicks off the new season on Wednes­ day, August 31st. There will be games on Satur­ day, September 3rd and Wed n esd a y th e 7th before the fixtures revert to Saturdays only. Also, at a league meet­


in final of


Lawrenson Cup


22, N. Thornton 0, S. Westhead 13, C. Musson 22, extras 9.


Clithcroc 2nd XI 130, Lower Darwen 120 for 8


CLITHEROE 2nd XI won through to the final of the Lawrenson Cup by b e a t in g R ib b le sd a le League Division One run­ away leaders Lower Darwen by 10 runs at Chatburn Road on Sunday.


Clitheroe’s Stephen Blackburn helped his side to victory with an invalu­ able 36 runs and several scores in the teens helped Clitheroe to a respectable


total of 130. At one stage, however,


ing a few days ago, Mr Chris Snape resigned as manager of the inter­ league representative


side. Anybody interested in


Whitbread Inter-Town League, and Clitheroe have won both


the A and B divisions. Clitheroe A finished with 49


points, ahead of Blackburn (46), Wilpshire (36), Accrington (35), Darwen (34). A team members were: E. Cowbum, P. Geddes, G. Fielding, D. Greenup, A.


taking over the position should contact league sec­ retary Mr . Cyril King (Nelson 66394).


Walmsley, M. Chapman, V. Shaw, G. Harrison, P. Kane,


P. Marlow, W. Hamer. Clitheroe B ended the league


with 48 points and were fol­ lowed by Accrington (40), Blackburn (39), Darwen (37)


and Wilpshire (36). The team consisted of: L. Billington, J. Chatburn, . D. McIntyre, B. Hemingway, K. Holding, T. Mason, R. Bailey, J. Holt, W. Goodwin, D. Finney, D. Par-


kington, D. Underwood.


Grindleton FC start training


GRINDLETON training


Valley football League season t his Tuesday evening....


hi Footb ll for


Grindleton recreation ground, will then ran every Tuesday


evening. New players are welcome.


Anybody interested should con­ tact Mike Blackledge (Black­ burn 54374) or Greg Eamshaw (Clitheroe 27228).


The training sessions, held at I m mImimiv (.Aueinnc even the ea --------


FC begin new Ribbie


Lower Darwen came close to winning. But they left themselves just too much to do, needing 21 runs off


the last over.


Clitheroe now play Blackburn Northern 2nd XI in the final at Chat­ burn Road, on August 28th.


Westhead 1, S. Blackburn 36, N. Thornton 11, C. Musson 13, A. Rigby 6, A. King 11, S. Rush 14, M. Blackburn 9, P. Bishop 1, T. Bleazard 3, B. Keating 9, extras 16. Total 130. Lower Danven: 120. . Clitheroe bowling: P.


C l i th e r o e 2nd: S.


NETBALL RESULTS


LATEST results in the Clitheroe and District Netball League are: Row­ dies 23, Royals 12, POM Helen Swift (Royals), Jean Hutchinson (Row­


dies). Dominoes 27, Trinity Chicks 15, POM Carol


B r ig g s (D om in o e s ) , Debbie Seymour (Trinity


Chicks). St Michael’s Ladies 32,


Phoenix 12, POM Christ­ ine W ilkinson (S t Michael’s Ladies), Kate Pollitt (Phoenix).


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Whiteside, Eylcs, Richards, Ashcroft, Haworth, Sharpies, Drugan, Dunn, Grecnhaigh, Taylor. Subs. Hutchinson, McGuire.


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ADVERTISER a n d TIMES TRADES G U ID E


e x t e r i o r P W A T ER


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Prevents brickwork, rendering, and stonework from flaking


Makes atone paint last three times as long


i ALL WORK GUARANTEED by a Sovereign Approved Contractor


Phone now (24 hours) and help pre­ serve your lnvestment_^


G r e a t H a r w o o d 8 PD LTD8 7 7 3 3


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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR


WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR BUILDING AND^ PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS TRADE AND. D)Y


WALL AND FLOOR TILES Saturday, 8'a.m. to 12 noon I ll tW Jrf.M


MARSHALITE STONE BRICKS. BLOCKS SCREEN WALLING CONCRETE FLAGS GARDEN EDGINGS CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS STEEL LINTELS


SLATE BATTENS FELT


OSMA RAINWATER.


CHIMNEY POTS i GAS VENTS i


SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS


DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS


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


COPPER TUBE AND FITTINGS


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FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


HAND TOOLS


SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES


CYLINDER JACKETS


PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING


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n T S S B n DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD U _ £ V,,-“ -ro,o/w SI I DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tol. 22311


Local Deliveries


Re-wires, Showers, Extensions


Competitive Prices Free Estimates


21 WARWICK DRIVE, GLITHEROE


x Tel. CLITHEROE 25344 r,


RAY BLACKBURN PLUMBING and


HEATING ENGINEERS


Central Heating Systems Luxury Bathroom Suites


Glazing, Roof Repairs, Drain Clearance, full


All fitted by lime served Tradesmen, 18 years experience


Tel. CLITHEROE 2 6 4 6 0


G A S C E N T R A L HEATING


Servowarm Honrs Services (Ribbie) Limited 378 Bolton Road Darwen Lancs Telephone: Darwen 775662


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NOTHING TO PAY TILL OCTOBER, 1983 Using Our Finance Terms, Written Quotation on Request Ring now for a FREE ESTIMATE


DARWEN 775662 or BURNLEY 32132


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AXES, BOLSTERS, BRACES,


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PUNCHES,


*1SAWS, SCRAPERS, SCREWDRIVERS,


"SHAFTS, SOCKET SETS, SPANNERS, SHOVELS, TAPES, TROWELS, VICES


FOR EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS VISIT OUR SHOP AT SALTHILL ROAD - DON’T DELAY


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TELEVISION a n d AUDIO REPAIRS


(ESTIMATES FREE)


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


2 0 in . B L A C K A N D W H IT E ................... £ 3 5 6 months guarantee ot£3 a month rent


ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN itviblile tEeletfertutt


combines modern efficiency with classic ele* gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wall indepen­ dent of surrounding brickwork. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing Stone arches often found m Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke problems.


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE ,


Rayburn Coukcrs for Solid Fuel. Oil and Gas. Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Uletos. Spares for Rayburn. Baxi and most stoves.


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Tel. CLITHEROE 25473 Prints of most


photographs in this issue are available to order


8" x 6" — £1.00 62 WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE Tel. 27280


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