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Clitheroe 22324 (Editi 20 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 3rd, 1981,


PR IM R O S E A


FOR SUPER DEALS AND SUPER SERVICE ON


AUSTIN ROVER LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER


OURDEALS


WILL A/WAZE YOU. Right now, we've got a great selection


of Metros and Maestros in our showroom,


ready for delivery. And the deals we’re offering on them


are quite astounding. Call in today and amaze yourself.


★ ★


STAR BUYS


★ ★


★ 12 months warranty. ★ Fully serviced. ★ 12 months MoT if applicable. ★ Competitive part-exchanges.


1983 MAESTR01.6 HLS. Excellent throughout.....E4795 _ 1983 ROVER 2000.5,000 miles only...................... £7250 I 1983 MINI Mayfair. Silver, alloy wheels, 9,000 miles, | only.........................................


1982 T YUGO Zastava ZLX. Red, 12,000 miles only ■ £1645 I


1982 CITROEN Visa L. 8,000 miles only................£2850 " 1981SHERPA Crewbus. Exceptional. VAT inclusive


| £2700 ■


1981 MAX11750. One owner, 12,000 miles.............£2695 ■ 1981 MAX11750 ....................................................£2425 | 1980 ‘W’ FORD Escort Estate....................... £2295 - 1981 METRO HLE...................................................... £2750 ■ 1980/81 Series METRO L...........................................£2150 | 1980 MIN11000. Exceptional.................................. £2100 1980 CLUBMAN Estate..............................................£2050 | 1980 TALBOT Sunbeam L S ......................................£1850 ■ 1980 ALLEGR0 1750.......................


£2545 ■


1978 MINI Clubman Estate........................................ £1345 | 1978 MIN11000.23,000 miles only..............................£1445 ■ 1978 ALLEGRO. Outstanding for year...................... £975 ■


WHALLEY ROAD,


CLITHEROE Telephone:


I % S A L E S A FT ER 5-30 23886 and 22095 CLITHEROE 23883 (4 lines) ■ ■» f


I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I


£3195 ■


1983 MINI Mayfair. Blue..............................................£2590 | 1982 ROVER 2600S. 18,000 miles only..................£6550 ■


1982 VW Polo Classic 3- door. Primrose yellow, one owner.........................£3195


1992 FIAT Panda 45. Brown, cloth Interior, 14,000 miles


£2295


1982 ‘Y’ FIAT 128 De-Vllle Special., Moss brown, cloth interior........................£1895


1981 VOLVO 245 DL Estate! Blue, velour trim, radio... £4795


1981 FORD Capri 1600L. Green, check trim, vinyl roof


£3195


1980 AUSTIN Allegro 1300L Estate Series 3. Yellow, velour trim, hatchback... £1995


1980 VAUXHALL Cavalier 1600L 4-door. Blue, cloth In terior....................... ,..£2195


1980 ‘W’ MINI Clubman Saloon. Blue, cloth Interior, beautiful......................£2195


PRESTIGE MOTOR CARS


1981' MERCEDES 200. Latest series, manual, p.a.s., full service history, radlo/stereo, excellent condition.................£6995


1978 MERCEDES 200 W123 Series. Diamond while............... £3795


>1980 MINI 850 SDL. Red, beige trim, one owner.... £1895


WE PURCHASE, QUALITY USED'


iCARS FOR CASH/ 7 AND SETTLE HPt AGREEMENTS,


1979 ‘V’ FORD Granada 2.3L GL trim, sun roof, p.a.s„ radio............................£2295 1979 Mk 5 FORD Cortina 1600L Estate. Midnight blue, low mileage, cloth Interior


£2395


1979 CAPRI 2.0 Ghla Auto­ m a t ic . Sun ro o f , low mileage........................£2895


1979 TALBOT 1.6 GLS. Red, hatchback.................... £1895


1978 TOYOTA Carina 1.6 Estate. One owner, beaut! ful................................ £1895 1978 T FORD Fiesta 1.1S. Metallic silver, low mileage


£1995


1978 CORTINA 2.0 GL. Silver...........................£1895


1977 VAUXHALL Chevette 3-door E. Yellow, hatch­ back.............................. £595


1977 FORD Granada 3.0 Ghla. Metallic blue, sun roof, velour trim, beautiful condi­ tion.............................. £1395


1976 FORD Escort 1.3L. Metallic green, cloth seats


£-----


1976 FORD Capri 2.0 Ghla. Metallic green, sun roof. £1495


1975 ‘P’ FORD Capri 1600 X L. Metalllc/hatchback, radio......... ....................£650 '1975 FORD Escort 1300


£— COLLECTORS CAR


1961 FORD Popular. 12 months MoT, must be viewed....................£695


SALES DEPT. Tel. 75845


Part-exchanges welcome MANY MORE


I7M. SHEARER LTDTI Tel. Clitheroe 23750, 23316


BRENNAND STREET GARAGE, CLITHEROE


1981 ‘W’ LADA 1200 Saloon. Red, 18,000 miles, one year MoT...................................................£1395 i f l V V I M J V I A i v U V U V ^


f f1 9 7 3 'M’ ROVER 2000 S C Mexico. Brown, with A tan interior, one year MoT, an exceptional exam- J pie of one of the most popular and safe luxury cars produced. One family owned, and only .1 55,000 miles, taxed 6 months. The car must be fL s e e n to be appreciated......................... :...........£1250


1980 SKODA 1100 Coupe. 25,000 miles, taxed and MoT...............................................


£595


1979 T HONDA Accord 1600 c.c. 4-door Saloon. Bronze, 45,000 miles, taxed May, 1984, 1 year MoT,' • exceptional condition...............................................£1985


1978 T Reg. AUSTIN Allegro 1500 Special Li­ mited Edition. 46,000 miles, green, taxed and MoT.................................................................


£1175


1976 'R' VOLVO 244. Red with matching interior, 1 year MoT, new exhaust, battery, brakes. Was £1400........................................... ................ .NOW £1250


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O P E L MA N TA G T E Hatchback, black with grey trim


a


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MoT TESTING 6 days


TYRES AND BATTERIES Open daily


PETRE GARAGE


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S3 ‘A '' CHEVETTE L 3-door Hatchback. Silver blue, our demo.......................... £3650


82 OPEL Rekord. One owner, sold and. serviced by us Irom new.....;................£4750


82 CAVALIER GL 5-door. 12,000 miles, polar white........................... ;............ £4450


02 ASTRA 1.2E 3-door Hatchback. Beige,' one owner............................. ........... . £3450


also


M A N T A B E R L IN E T T A Sllver/red trim_______


T S K B S eBet


82 OPEL Kadett 2-door. Only 15,000 mile's, beige...... ............................


£3450


82 model CAVALIER 1.6L 4-door. Reed green, 19,000 miles, sold and serviced by us from new.............................................£3995


81 OPEL Kadett Estate. English'red metal­ lic, low mileage..................


£3750


80 'W' CORTINA 1.6L Estate. Sun root, gold.....................................................£2750


See the VAUXHALL/OPEL range In our Central showrooms midway between Burnley and Nelson


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78 'T' OPEL Kadett 2-door Saloon. Light blue, very tidy......................................£1650 78 CHEVETTE L 4-door. Red, only 33,000 - * miles.................................................. £1395 . .


80 model OPEL Kadatt 4-door. Red, 24,000 ; • * miles, sold and serviced by us from new .£2550


- MANY MORE FROM £500 to £2750 The Established Family Firm ************************ - t


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FROM £7,635 QUALITY USED BMWs


84 BMW 520I Auto. Sapphire blue, demo., save £1,000... £11,995 84 BMW 728IASE. Bahama beige.............


........... . £16,750


83 'Ar VAUXHALL Astra GTE. Black, sun rool....:.. 83 VOLVO 360 GLT. Bright red, 11,000 miles...... 83 SIERRA 1.3L 5-door. Brown........... ............ 82 T RENAULT 5 Turbo. Metallic blue, low mileage...... 82 ‘Y’ FORD Fiesta XR2 Turbo. Metallic blue.... 82 W FIESTA XR2. Titan blue, radio..............................


_ QUALITY USED CARS


_8lXFIAT127.Red.............:............. I 81 'X' AUDI Quattroi.................................


8T‘X' VW Golf GTI. Silver, 22,000 miles .7.... 81 VW Golf GTI. Black;..:.......... ................ 81 CORTINA 1.6L Red............ ................ 78 MERCEDES 230C..Yellow................. .


E TRADE SALES


79 Model VOLVO 244 D L Relail price £2650, our price......£1995 COLNE ROAD, EARBY, COLNE, LANCS. , Telephone: (0282) 842380


83 BMW 320IA Mk 2. Polaris, extras, 3,000 miles.............. £9750 81 BMW 320. Sapphire blue......................... .................. £5795 '


£6150. £5595 £3995


... £3995 ... £5250' ... £4495 £2295


„£8995 |


...-. £4795 .... £4595 .... £2995 .... £4995


livery Mileage MAESTRO 1.3 IJLE. Metallic red, 30 on new.......................... ...................;........... •••


, save £5295


' OPENING TIMES:


Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. — 6 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. Sunday, 12 noon — 5 p.m.


1979 T Reg. MORRIS Marina 1300L Mk2 4-door Saloon. Yellow, black interior.'radio, 52,000 miles _ _


£1095


ARRIVING DAILY, 1980 ‘W’ Reg.


FORD Cortina 1.6L Estate


Gold, sun roof, compare this price £2750


PETER SHAW (Motors) LTD CLEGG STREET, BRIERF1ELD


Tel: 696221 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JtarlleIf


(C C AJ«) Telephone:


NELSON 601872, BURNLEY 33911


1983 AUSTIN 1.3L 5-door Maes tro. One owner, first class condi tion with service history...... £4195


1982 'Y’ TALBOT Horizon 1300 LS 5-door. First class condition, 11,000 miles only................£3295


1979 FORD Fiesta 1.1L. Finished In powder blue, lilted radlo/stereo, nice tidy car, 12 months MoT £1895


' b e s t q u a l i t y USED CARS


84 'A' RENAULT 11 TC. Sunburst orange, 4,000 miles, stereo, stripes, etc., our own demonstration model........................£4395


83 ‘A’ RENAULT 9 GTL White, 12,000 miles, must be seen £4495


83 ‘Y’ RENAULT 9 GTL. Bright red, 5-speed, 1400cc. 9,000 miles..............................................................................£4395


83 'Y' RENAULT 11 TSE. Champagne gold, 5,000 miles only, alloy wheels, electric windows, glass sun rool, etc...............£5495,


82 'Y' RENAULT 9 TC. Bright red, 11,000 miles, slereo, immaculate'..................................................................... £3595


82 'X' VAUXHALL Cavalier 5-door Hatchback. Dark red, 15.000 miles, immaculate...:......'...................................... : £3995


82 'X’ RENAULT 18 TS. Silver metallic, 5-speed, 22,000 miles, one owner....................................................................... £3595 82 ‘X’ VW Polo. Finished in red, 20,000 miles only.............£3395


82 ‘X’ RENAULT Fuego GTS. Bright red, high specification, 22.000 miles................ ..................................................£4495


82 RENAULT 14 GTL. While, 14,000 miles........................£3895 82 'X' FORD Fiesta 1.1 L Fjord blue, 17,000 miles.............£3595 l ‘V’ RENAULT 18 TS. Sea mist, vinyl roof......................£2395


81 'X' RENAULT 18 GTL. Champagne, (82 model), 19,000 miles....................................'......................................... £3995


VW GOLF GTI Special Kamal conversion. Mars red, stereo, sun rool, 5-speed. Musi be seen........... ...........£6895


80 V RENAULT 18 Automatic. Moss sand, 18,000 miles.. £2495 ] 83 ‘Y’ HONDA VF 750 FD, 4,000 m fcM u T l be seen™. £199iT]


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83 ‘Y’ METRO 1.0L 15,000 miles, blue........ ....................£3095 82 ‘X' CORTINA 1,6L. One owner...... .............................£2895 81 ‘X’ CORTINA 1.6L. One owner....................................£2895 83 'Y' METRO '1.0L Red............................ .................. £3095


77 ‘R’ RS 2000. Must be seen, immaculale, alloys..............£2495 83 'Y' ESCORT 1.3L 5-door............................................ £3595 82 'X' CAVALIER 1.0L 5-door. One owner.......................£3395 82 ‘X’ CORTINA 1,6L 4-door. One owner.........................£2895 82 'X' TRIUMPH Acclaim. One owner..............................£3195 81 'X' UAL 1.3L 4-door. Sunburst red..............................£2195 80 'W' CAPR11.6 GL. Sola gold.......................................£2695 81 ‘W’ METRO HLE. 21,000 miles, one owner........... ‘ ......£2695 82 'X' GRANADA 2.0L. Titan blue, immaculate................. £3795 82 'X' CORTINA 2.0 GL Auto. Terracotta, excellent example


mBURNLEY


1983 'Y' SAAB 99 2-door. Sun roof, red............................ £4750 1982 'X' SAAB 900 GL 4-door.£4gg5


1 9 8 2 ' X ' S A A B 99 4-door. White................................£4250


1991 ‘X1 SAAB 900 4-door Auto. Silver................................. £4675 1980 ‘V’ SAAB 900 3-door Hatchback. Brown............£3525 1980 ‘V’ SAAB 900 GLS 3-door Red...................................£3695


1680 ‘V SAAB 99 4-door. Yellow............................... £2750


1979 T SAAB 900 GLE 5-door Hatchback. Blue................£3525 1979 ‘T’ SAAB 900 GLS 5-door. Brown............................... £2995 1977 ‘R’ SAAB 99 2-door. Blue............................. :... £1295


1982 ‘X’ ESCORT 1.3 Estate £3395


1981 'W’ TALBOT Horizon 1.3 GL 5-door.........................£2695 1980 'V' VOLVO 345 DL 5-door. Blue............................... ..£2895 1977 ‘R’ ROVER 2200 TC. Red


ready for Immediate delivery. TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY


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Tel. Burnley 58271


1983 'Y' M A E S T R 0 1300 HLE 5-door. White, 30,000 miles, hence only;................£4195 1983 ‘Y’ C A VALIER 1600 4-door. Carmine red, 11,000 miles .................................. £4695 1983 'Y' CAVALIER 1600 G L 4-door. China blue. 19,000 miles.... ..........................£5695 1983' Y' MAZDA 626. Bronze, 10.OOOmiles........


1981 'X' HONDA Ac co rd 1600 4-door. Metallic turquoise, 29,000 miles.................£3495 1982 'X' C A VALIER 1600 6L 5-door Auto. Silver/green, 21,000 miles....................£4795 1981 'W' CORTINA 1600 GL. White, 42,000 miles


1980 ‘V FIAT X19. Targa blue metallic, 32,000 miles..


1980 ‘V’ CHEVETTE L 3-door. Hazel brown, 31,000 miles TRADE BARGAINS


1979 T CHEVETTE L Estate. MoT February '85 1979 T CITROEN GS. MoT October'..... .......... 1 9 7 9 T O P E L Aacona2.0 SFL MoT May ’85, taxed July .... 1979 'T'CHEVETTE- L 4-door, MoTNoyember '8 4 ............ 1978 'S ’ DATSUN 180B. MoT June...................


£1000


1978 'S ' FIESTA 950 P op..................... ............... 1977 'R' CHEVETTE L 2-door. MoT April, 1985..


£4195


1981 DATSUN Cherry G L Hatchback. Red, 26,000 miles...................................... . £2695 1981 ‘W’ RENAULT 14 TS. White, 30,000 miles..,


£3195 £2995


..£3195 1 £1995


£1195 .£695


..£1195 ;£1195 | .£695


.. £—:— .£695


HOLDEN & HARTLEY ACCRINGTON ROAD, BURNLEY TELEPHONE: 27321 Open 7 days a week1 VAUXHALL/OPEL SEE US FOR THE BEST DEAL IN THE AREA


1983 ‘Y.’ CHEVETTE L 3-door. Carmine re d .........................;....................................£3395 1983 ‘Y ’ NOVA 1200L 3-door. White..................................................................... :.... £3895


"CAR SHOW WHALLEY ROAD, READ. Tel. 75845 QUALITY


USED CARS THE CAR WITH POWER STEERING


STEERS WELLCLEAR OF THE OTHERS.


B M W 518 R o v e r2300


£8645 £8697


PRICES APE FOR MANUAL CARS AND INCLUDE CAR TAX ft VAT . AT CURRENT RATE CORRECT AT 1ST MARCH 1984


The 1984 Volvo 240 saloon now has power


steering, central locking and a five speed gearbox as standard fittings. But they’re far from being its only advantages ' -


over the competition. It lasts longer than any other car around,


with an average lifespan o f 19.3 years. And with its rigid steel safety cage and


crumple zones, it protects you belter than most other cars.


'


ofour showroom, where you can try one out yourself


We hope this will steer you in the direction V Q IiV Q


V O L V O Volvo 240 DL Saloon £7952


_ C. J. HARDIE & SON . LIMITED


SELECTED USED VEHICLES


83 ‘A’ SIERRA 2.0 GL. 83 *A’ DATSUN Mlcra.


83 ‘Y’ VOLVO 240 Estate................. 83 'Y'METRO Van.


82 ‘X’ DATSUN Cherry 1.3 Estate.... 82 ‘X’ ASTRA 1.3 5-door


82 ■Y’ VOLVO 240 GL Auto.............. 82 ‘Y'VOLVO 760 GLE A 82 'X'RENAULT 5 GTL. 82 ‘X* ESCORT 1.1L


81 ‘X’ VOLVO 240 GL. Sun roof........ ’ 81 ‘X’ RENAULT 18 Automatic........ 81 ■X’ FORD Escorl 1.3.


81 ‘W’ VOLVO 240 GL Saloon.......... 81 •W’ BMW 518....


81 ‘W’ ALLEGR01.3 Estate............ 81 •W' RENAULT STL. 80 ‘W’ MIN11000. ..


80 ‘V’ VOLVO 240 DL Saloon........... 80 ‘V’ VOLVO 345 DL


.80 ‘V ALLEGRO 1300L. 79 T VOLVO 244 DL.


79 ■T’ VOLVO 244 DL Saloon........... 78 •T'VOLVO 66 GL


78 'S'VOLVO 343 DL Auto.............. 78 ‘S' MARINA 1.8. 77 ‘S' VOLVO 244 DL. 77 ■R' VOLVO Jubilee 76 'P* ROVER 2200 TC


75 ‘P’ MERCEDES 280 SE............... Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,


______5 p.m., Sunday, 12


7,000 miles. £5850 29,000 miles £3750 19,000 miles £7250'


7,000 miles £2450 + £367.50 VAT


34,000 miles £6950 18,000 miles £9995 19.000 miles £3400 6.000 miles £3750


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


JClitheroe notch II


seven years CHtheroc 203 for 4, Blackburn N. 188 for 4


12,000 miles £3250 10,000 mites' £4500 23,000 miles £5450


26,000 miles £2950 22,000 miles £3250 50,000 miles £4750 33,000 miles ' £5550 . 19,000 miles £2800 36,000 miles £2500 24,000 miles £2150 44,000 miles £3950 51,000 miles £3250 31,000 miles. £1650 48.000 miles £3250 40,000 miles £3250 29,000 miles £1450 48,000 miles £1950 Low- mileage £1495 Tow bar £2300 Sun roof £2500. Tow bar


£995 75,000 miles £3250


Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon to 4 p.m.


NORTH VALLEY GARAGE, COLNE, LANCS, telephone: 863207


CHATBURN Road witnessed a fine game of cricket at the weekend when nearly 400 runs were scored for the loss of eight wickets and the points were not decided until the final over.


Some big hitting at Read


Read 86, Bamoldswick 219 for 6 (dec)


READ continued their de­ pressing start to the season with a crushing defeat by 133 runs. Read again won the toss and


this time asked their opponents to take first knock. ■ . Bamoldswick made a good


and were put into bat and, within ■ minutes, it was clear, that the pitch' was an excellent batting track. C lith ero e openers


Clitheroe lost the toss


O’Connor and Townsley put on 80 for the first wicket in 14 overs. O’Con-' nor made 82 before he' was caught — a magnifi­ cent innings full of quality shots.


,


start, with Bedford and Grave adding 40 before Grave fell in the eighth over to Bushell. Bedford continued to play well, finishing with a creditable 47 in the 17tn over with the score at 75.


came in, savaging the Read attack for an undefeated 101 off 76 deliveries and enabling his captain to declare after 34 overs. Reidy survived an early, dif­


Then professional Reidy.


ficult chance and a close ibw decision, but entertained the crowd with some impressive hitting that included eight sixes and eight fours. Busnell finished a marathon,


rate mid-innings," Duckworth and Fawcett hit 81 between them to push the total past 200 for the first time for more than seven years at Chatbum Road. Hopes were high at tea that


After a slight dip in the run-,


score Jllllptiiry = } i


Cherry Tree 174,-. Whalley 178 :


WHALLEY won the toss and put their opponents in to bat. Cherry Tree made a good start as Whalley’s South African pro, Hugh Page, struggled-to find his length and David .Hayes


SCBrian \)/oodhead, bbwled Hindle, was the first Cherry Tree batsman out.; Page was taken out of the attack after eight overs with Cherry Tree


at 84 for i -


fine 58 before being bowled by Hindle with the score at 95. Cherry Tree’s pro Bob Rate-


Tiayes went on to, make a . "-1 ,


'finishing with 5 for 81 off 16 overs. :


liffe made 40, but Pagejwas too fast for the later batsmen and Cherry Tree finished all out for 174 in the 36th over — Page


before John Slinger was ran but for 17 with the score at 54. ,Whalley were now working


Whalley made a steady start , , , . •


such a grand total would be well beyond Blackburn’s reach. After 10 overs, Northern-


teamed up to break ;the lea- m ia 'o


t in n l r a t navHhnot*<sVnn


gue’s fifth wicket partnership. Parsons hit a century and Gil-


librand 50. Blackburn took the'three


points, for the winning draw and might have had five. Par­ sons gave no real chances in a memorable innings.


praiseworthy bowling stint, taking 3 for 80 in 17 overs. Acting skipper Rushton, in


reply to Bamoldswick, started in style, hitting seven fours and a six before falling for 41. Regrettably, ■ no other bats-


nocuous look to the bowling. Clitheroe: A. Townsley b


man looked capable of taking on the Barnoldswick attack, though Peter Grainger was un­ lucky to be judged lbw after a fighting knock of 13. Thus Bar­ noldswick won with overs to spare and on this form will again be strong contenders for tne title. Read, not y e t a t full


the certain Fitness problems gave an in- -


Fox 24, T. O’Connor c Gillib- rand b Parsons 82, A. Hender­ son c Largan b Jones 2, N. Duckworth n.o. 38, K. Fawcett b Parsons 50, N. Ashworth n.o. 1, extras 6, total (4 wkts) 203. Bowling: D. Parsons 14-1-75-


2; R. Walton 7-2-40-0; P. Jones 7-0-39-1; B., Fox 8-0-43-1. Blackburn N.: J. Halsall b


strength, will need to improve in all departments to make any impact. Greenhalgh had the best bowling figures — 5 for 8 —


but Reidy probably did most damage, removing Rushton, Bushell and Goodway. Bamoldswick: R. Bedford b Bushell 47, B. Grave ran out 17, M. Greenhalgh c M. Grainger b Goodway 11, B. Reidy n.o. 101, G. Harker c J. Francis b Bushell 8, K. Wilson c J. Francis b Goodway 3, P. Beech b Bushell 7, M. Scothem n.o. 6, extras 19, total (6 wkts) 219. Bowling: J. Waddington 8-2-


b Reidy 41, M. Grainger b Greenhalgh 3, G. Bushel! c M. Scothem d Reidy 6, J. Francis c Grave b Greenhalgh 2, R. Goodway b Reidy 2, P. Graing­ er lbw Greenhalgh 13, J. Wad­ dington c Beech b Greenhalgh 1, P. Hanson c Nutter b Scotn- em 8, J. Pye b Greenhalgh 0, R.' Ebbage c Harker b Scoth- ern 0, P. Worsley n.o. 0, extras 10, total 86. Bowling; M. Scothem 5-0-24-


2; B. Reidy 8-1-29-3; M. Greenhalgh 10-6-8-5; I. Ahmed 2-0-15-0.


Read batting


collapses St Annos 151 for 6 Read 140


£3195


83 'Y' FIESTA 1.1 L. Rio brown, one owner........................£3095 81 'X' CAPR11.6 GL. Forrest green, one owner................ £2895 82 'X' CORTINA 1.6 GL. Royal blue, one owner................ £3195 81 ‘X’ VW Golf 3-door Hatchback. One owner.........


....£2895


80 'W' FIESTA Pop Plua. Terracotta, 29,000 miles............£2495 81 'W' ASTRA 1.3L Hatchback. Beige, one owner............£2895 81 'W' ESCORT 1.3L 5-door. Prairie yellow......................£2695 80 'V' CHEVETTE 1.3L Hatchback. Magenta................... £1995 80 'W' CORTINA 1.6 GL. Venetian red, 31,000 miles.........£2695 80 'W' ESCORT 1.3L Estate. Midnight blue, service history .£2095 78 'T' SUNBEAM 1.6 GL Hatchback. Blue, low mileage..... £1595 79 T TOYOTA 1.2 GL Starlet. Silver, low mileage............£1795 .79 'V' AUD1105S Auto. Graphite grey..............................£1695 79 'V' SUNBEAM 1.0 LS. Venetian red, low mileage.......... £1795 80 'V' PRINCESS 2.0 H L Russet brown.......................... £1495 78 T MARINA 1.3L4-door. Pageant blue.......... ........... £1395 78 'S’ CAPRI 2.0S. Signal yellow......................................£1895


TRADE-INS


76'P'DATSUN 160B....£250 76 ‘P’ CAVALIER tJT'Aiito. 79 'T' ESCORT 1.3 Pop . £950 77'S'MARINA 1.3 ...£495 77 ‘R’ DOLOMITE 1.5 HL


75'N'MARINA 1.8 Coupe £475


76 'R' ALLEGR01100... £295 78'S '1311.6................£295 78 'S' CORTINA 1.61___ £695


. £495 £175


78 ‘S' ALFASUD1.3 £395


70‘J ’ CAPRI 2.0 GT. £150 76'P '1311.6. Black'. £175


Most of the trade-ins have a long MoT


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BURNLEY 22849


11 runs in the nrst round of the William Younger national knockout. Read did well to restrict the


READ completed an unhappy ‘ne to St Annes by


Northern League side to 151 for 6 in their allotted 45 overs, and looked well set for victory after reaching 126 for 3. But there was a total col­


lapse after skipper Steve Rush- ton was out for what should have been a match-winning 79, the last seven wickets falling for 14 runs. v St Annes: R. Braceweil hit


.Buffham b Pollard 35, G. Bretherick n.o. 5, extras 8, total (6 wkts) 151. Bowling: P. Hanson 9-1-31-1;


wkt b Hanson 15, M. Moore b Newby 12, I. Court n.o. 69, D. Bell c Hanson b Goodway 0, K. Owers lbw .Newby 1, J. Nicholls c Pye b Ebbage 6, M.


F. Newby 9-4-17-2; R. Good­ way 9-2-19-1; R. Ebbage 9-1- 24-1; D. Pollard 9-0-52-1.


79, J. Pye b Jones 3, P. Grainger b Buffham 12, R. Goodway c Owers b Glynn 4, P. Hanson b Nichols 20, G.: O'Connor Ibw Buffham 0, J. Francis b Jones 3, D. Pollard c Braceweil b Jones 0, P. Wors­ ley c and b Nichols 1, R. Ebbage c Owers b Jones 1, F. Newby n.o. 2, extras 15, total 140.


Read: S. Rushtori b Nichols '


Proctor sets up victory


Ribblesdale. .Wand. 2nds ,157 for 5,


Rawtcnstall 116 ;


KEN Proctor rattled up an un­ beaten 86 to help Ribblesdale Wanderers to victory on Saturday. The Clitheroe side batted


first and after losing Parker for two, Driver added 26 and Wall- bank scored a tidy 18.


reaching Wanderers’ total as Workinan tied them down with three for 47. : ; ’ : Ribblesdale Wanderers: A.


The visitors never looked like '


Parker 2, K. Proctor n.o. 86, R. Driver 26, J. Hutchins 1, T. Wallbank 18, K. Fellows n.o. 14, B. Bradley 0, extras 10, total (5 wkts) 157. . Rawtenstall: 116. Bowling: D. Workman 11-2-


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Townsley 13, P. Largan c Blackburn b Booth 5, N. Rob­ bins b Townsley 4, M. Gillib­ rand n.o. 50, D. Verity b Booth 0, D. Parsons n.o. 112, extras 4, total (4 wkts) 188. Bowling: A. Townsley 13-3-


74-2; R. Booth 10-3-44-2; W. Slinger 3-0-22-0; G. Sutcliffe 6- 0-44-0.


Ribblesdale fight back in style


40-0; G. Bushell 17-3-80-3; P. Hanson 3-1-20-0; R. Goodway 7-0-60-2. Read: S. Rushton c Bedford


Great Harwood 202 for 6 Ribblesdale W. 182 for 5


style, with W. Wilkinson scor­ ing 61 before being caught by Murray Walker off David O’Neill. Three others reached double


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers’ bright start to the season con­ tinued on Saturday with a win­ ning draw at Great Harwood. ‘Hie. home side started in


towards a winning draw, but, following fine attacking batting from Paul Macintosh, Mark Fallon and Hugh Page, they were able to secure victory. Macintosh and Higginbotham


were 27 for 4. ,But Gillibrand'. and professional Parsons


Stum clincl


Clithenl


made short work of the 40 runs needed for a win after the win­ ning draw target was reached, and although Higginbotham was out with 7 runs required, Macintosh hit these to complete


. This was a fine attacking knock by the young batsman, his first league hundred and the first by a Whalley amateur for many years. Cherry Tree: D. Hayes b


his own century.


CLITHEROE woil four years on Satil North West Count! ships in dramatic si


Season’s! finale


: b Page 15, P. Cocker c Slinger b Foster 0, P. Baldwin b Page 1, C. Crawford run out 2, B. Mawman n.o. 1, extras 15,


Hindle 58, B. Woodhead b Hindle 26, R. Ratcliffe b Foster 40, P. Read b Page 14, K. Grogan lbw Page 0, G. Greening b Page 2, P. Benson


total 174. Bowling: H. Page 16-2-81-5;


CLITHEROE FC’s lei programme continues on q day with a visit to Cq Town (kick-off 3 p.m.). The new champions v


rounded off with a against Blackburn Rov| week on Monday — Eyles’ testimonial match. Meanwhile the reserve!


Tuesday (kick-off 7 p.m.). f Then the season w‘


A. Wright 10-2-33-0; G. Hindie 7-0-34-2; B. Foster 3-0-11-2. Whalley: J. Slinger ran out


still in contention for a l | and cup double. On Wednesday,


17, P. Macintosh n.o. 103, M. Fallon c Grogan b Cocker 24, H. Page b Mawman 17, D. Higginbotham lbw Mawman 17, B. Foster n.o. 0, extras 10, total (4 wkts) 178. Bowling:. R. Ratcliffe 13-2-65-


Wrigley is rising star


Great Harwood i in the dent’s Cup semi-final a | successful go through t l final at Burnley FC’s I Moor a fortnight tonight.


Oswaldtwistle Immanul


0; B. Mawman 10.1-1-66-2; P. Benson 1-0-11-0; P. Cocker 2-0- 26-1.


l a t e s t ! POOL


Ribblesdale Wanderers 138 for 9


Clitheroe 3rds 139 for 7,


CLITHEROE secured five points from this three*wicket victory at Chatbum Road. Wanderers were asked to bat


scoring, making 50 out of 54 runs on the board, before being caught by Rush off Cartledge for 56. Hutchins and S. Farnsworth


and lost Renwick in the first over to Robin Shaiy. Threlfall then picked up the


(snr) then put on 42 before Hutchins was bowled , by


figures, among them Howarth with a half-century, and Great Harwood finished with 202 for 6 off 36 overs. ‘ David O’Neill was the pick of


the Wanderers’ bowlers, taking 4 for 29 in seven overs. The other two wickets were


taken by Ian Johnson at a cost of 78 runs, but John Seedle, the professional, had a blank day. Jamie Mitchell gave Wander­


ers a great start, scoring 42 before being caught and bowled by Howarth.


Johnson helped Wanderers reach their 26-o>-over target and they settled for three points. Great Harwood: W. Wilkin*-


hit an excellent 54 and Seedle's 20 included a six. An unbeaten 33 from Ian


Former pro Malcolm Dennett


son c Walker b O’Neill 61, S. Pilling c Mitchell b O’Neill 30, P. Allen c Walker b O’Neill 7, S. Wall b Johnson 20, G. Pilling c Walker b O’Neill 2, W.. How­ arth n.o. 55, T. Howarth b Johnson 0, extras 16, total (6 wkts) 202. Bowling: J.. Seedle 11-0-60-0;


Mitchell c and b Howarth 42, - D. Cottam b Wall 8, M. De-.. nnett c Birch b Wall 54, J. Seedle c Wilkinson b Howarth 20, P. Seedle c Allen b Wall 9, I. Johnson n.o. 33, S. Proctor n.o. 3, extras 13, total (5 wkts) 182 Bowling: S. Wall 10-0-62-3;


R. Birch 3-0-19-0; I. Johnson 15-1-78-2; D. O’Neill 7-1-29-4. Ribblesdale Wanderers: J.


1 0-


T. Howarth 11-0-50-1; W. How­ arth 3-0-37-1; J. Kasperqwicz 2- 20-


0. Wanderers Ribblesdale W. 180 for 1


stroll it Camforth 178,


Camforth batsmen at bay, and then Chris Monk, David Cottam and Malcolm Dennett passed the home side’s total in just 27 overs.


WANDERERS S t ro l le d through this William Younger Trophy match at Carnforth with a display of batting power the home side could not match. Some fine bowling kept the


the Wanderers', attack. His • eight oyers included three :


Ian Johnson was the pick of. :


maidens and.he finished with 4' for 23. 1 ‘


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Monk c Weatherill b Mqje 54, D. Cottam n.o. 84, M. Dennett


47-3; A.' Holgate 9.6-1-21-2; ,K. Traylor 4-0-34-2; K. Fellows 3- 0-12-0. •,


ON Saturday Clitheroe are away to Padiham in the; Thwaites Ribblesdale Cricket League while Ribblesdale Wan­ derers tface Cherny Tree at home. Whalley are at home to Baxenden and Read away to Settle.


tures, involving local sides are: Clitheroe v Lucas, Read v Old Rossendalians. Division Two:


Saturday’s Division One fix­ -


G. Leach 7-1-19-1; I. Johnson 8-' 3-23-4; D. O’Neill 8-0-36-1; A. Holgate 4-0-30-0; P.'Seedle 6-1- 28-1..


n.o. 31, extras 11, total (1 wkt) 180. Bowling: ,R. Birch 9-2-32-1;


■ ■ ’ ■ WEEKEND FIXTURES


BBCV v Whalley, Oswaldtwis- tle Immanuel v Ribblesdale


Wanderers, nRawtenstall 'v Langho C. a


Fulwood.v" Clitheroe,. Bamold­ swick v Ribblesdale Wander­ ers. Lawrenson Cup prelimi­ nary round: Ribblesaaie Wan­ derers v Old Ross.; Clitheroe v S e t t le , Rawtenstall v


Sunday Division Three/ . . • , Whalley.^ ,


Cottam, with an undefeated 84, led Wanderers’ stylish reply and Dennett weighed in with 30. . V Kibblesdale Wanderers: C.


Monk, with 54, and skipper


another five wickets and Wan­ derers collapsed from 122 for 5 to 138 for 9. Clitheroe began brightly but


sfiarp returned, quickly'took


lost MyleFs wicket to a Gidlow delivery with the score at 24. After Driver's dismissal,1 Clitheroe were apparently cruising to victory as Rush ana Bennett, who hit 66, set about the bowling.


131. And with three more wick­ ets falling for only two more runs, it was left to John Coul­ ter and Sharp to clinch victory. Wanderers seem to have a


But both fell with the tally at


rising star in M. Wrigley, who took 3 for 1 and a fine catch. Wanderers: J. Renwick 0; D.


Fitzpatrick 6, J. Threlfal! 56, J. Hutchins 36, S. Farnsworth snr 13, K. Fellows 5, M. Proc­ tor 7, M. Gidlow 3, M. Britclif- fe 1, S. Farnsworth jnr n.o. 3, M. Wrigley n.o. 2, extras 6, total (9 wkts) 138. Bowling: R. Sharp 12-3-41*6;


LATEST Ribble Valiev| results are; Red Leagi Pendle Witch 3, Black Ho] 4; Lower Buck A 1, Join. 6; Victoria A 4,- Kings Tillotsons A 2, Royal Oal White Horse A 6, New ]| Lord Nelson 4. Dog tr idge


Craven Heifer (Clitherc Black Buil 3, Higher Bu Horse Shoe A 6,, Commeri 0. Rule four applied.


3, Talbot 4; Commercial Horse Shoe B 2; Joiners Lower Buck B 2; Kings Victoria B 2;“Royal Oak, Tillotsons B 4; Brown C. White Horse B 5; Wagg Horses 3, Craven I (Chaigley) 4; Red Pui Hodder Bridge 4. The between Station and S was postponed. League positions:


Pendle Witch 131, Cr| Heifer 128, Kings A 127, mercial A 124, Horse Sb 124, Black Horse A 108, and Partridge 106, Black 103, New Inn 100, Tillotsol 99, Higher Buck 88, L. Buck A 82.


League — Joiners A White Horse A 142, Roya A 138, White Hart 135, Nelson 134, Victoria A


Joiners B 169, Station Black Horse B 131, Victoi| 129, Waggon and Horses Craven Heifer (Chaigley) Sun Inn 125, White Hor 125, Hodder Bridge 124," Buck B 123, Talbot 123, Oak B 105, Red Pump Horse Shoe B 103, Comme] B 93, Tiliotsons B 75, B Cow 66.


Blue League — Kings B


G. Cartledge 9-3-32-2; M. Musson 6-0-38-0; W. Briggs 9- 2-21-1. . Clitheroe: J. Myler 5, G.


Bennett 66, K. Driver 18, S. Rush 23, J. Coulter n.o. 6, W. Briggs 0, R. Leighton 0, G. Cartledge 0, R. Sharp n.o. 2, extras 18, total (7 wkts) 139. Bowling: M. Gidlow 10-1-38-


LEAGUE PLACiNGSI


1; K. Fellows 8-2-36-1; M. Proc­ tor *6.5-0-29-2; S. Farnsworth snr 1-0-7-0; S. Farnsworth jnr 1-0-9-0; M. Wrigley 3-2-1-3.


Jamie hits . top form


THE summer sunshine brought out the best in Ribblesdale Wanderers’ Aussie batsman Jamie Mitchell at the weekend. For he opened his 1984 ac­


count with a knock of 44 in the senior game against Great Har­ wood on Saturday — helping his team clinch a winning draw — and followed it on Sunday with a collossal innings of 141 against a Clitheroe youth side. . Jamie, who joined Wanderers at the beginning of last season, after , playing for a Melbourne club, topped the Wanderers’ 1983 senior batting averages, scoring 365 runs in 13 innings. In the Brian Morris'Youthi


Cup game at Church Meadow on Sunday, Clitheroe undertl8s scored 178 off the allotted 36 six-ball overs, with Stephen Blackburn plundering 76. runs off the Wanderers attack: - • ‘ But by the time Jamie was


Clitheroe....... 31 21 6 4 74 I Padiham.........3319 7 7 571 AshtonT.........34 19 7 8 541 Oldham D........32 16 8 8 561 Daisy Hill........33 19 2 12 531 Vulcan N.........3315 810 621 B’poolM..........31 16 510 651 Ath’ton C........ 3314 910 541 Maghull....... ..32 14 8 10 531 P’wnchH.........32 13 5 14 561 Bolton ST......321010 12 491 W’worthV....34 11 815451 •Bacup B......3311 8 14 631 Nelson..........33 8 1015 4SI CheadleT..... 32 9 716 381 Newton........34 S 4 22 331 UrmstonT....32 5 918 291 Ashton A....*..34 4 3 27 301


NW COUNTIES DIVISION 3 OWD L F


* — two points deductel


Empress mei| march on


EMPRESS Squash Ml summer team kept u p 'l l winning ways with a convinl 5-0 win over Pendle.


won 3-1 and John 5 Ken Mantle and Mike Ba won 3-0.


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■ and cruised home with 10 overs to spare! .


Hectic month for cyclist^


; selected for the British team in the." 1,100 miles' Milk- Race .at the end of the month.- -7L I ; Alan (24), of Laneside "Farm; Mearley,' still hopes to. gain a place1 in the British Olympic team which will be ■ going to : Los Angeles in the summer. - -


Great Britain in the East Euro- pean Peace Race, which""begins on : Tuesday and lastsJtwo weeks, but he has just- been


MAY. promises, to be am ardu­ ous month for cyclist Alan,Gor- nall,~ who is recapturing hia old form after breaking£a£;leg almost two years ago.- c aj/. Not only is he representing


caught on the boundary trying . to hit a winning six, nis side only needed two runs- to win


' EMPRESS Squash lad| summer team beat the 2nd team 5-0. Jill Farthing, Anne Cowk Daphne Herd, Dorothy Ba| and Jean Halsall all won 3-f


Bob Peel and George Se] I Blue League: Black Ho|


3; White H a r | erol ui


and!


their last competitive n the season against Blai] Mechanics at ShawbridJ


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