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Debut hat-trick — -for Gary— ------ -
Clitheroe FC 4, Chadderton 1 “JUST what the doctor ordered,” that was the unanimous verdict from
Shawbridge on new striker Gary Butcher making his debut. For good measure Clitheroe
A magnificently taken hat-trick left Chadderton with only > their second league defeat of the season and Clitheroe with their highest win of the season so far. Butcher is a “goal poacher"
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goals, from Butcher in the 69th and 88th minutes nicely round ed off Clitheroe's performance. Both goals came following “flick ons” from Proos and Butcher’s deadly anticipation did the rest. Little wonder that the 22-
year-old player on his debut won Bowker Bros “man-of-the- match” award.
in every sense of the word, he ghosts around the penalty area waiting to strike like a cobra, in fact, until he puts the ball in the net you have to remind yourself that he is even play ing, possibly the nearest thing to Jimmy Greaves Shawbridge will ever see. But in David Proos, Butcher has the ideal partner. What a force these two promise to be! Proos had a hand in all of
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also hit the woodwork twice from Mullen and Clive Dunn in what was an impressive all round performance. C l i th e ro c : Underwood,
Hutchinson, Kinder, Ashcroft, Shaw, Dunn, Eatough, Taylor, Butcher, Proos, Mullen. Sub: Hunt.
Three threes must
be something of a record
Butcher's goals and with John Taylor having dropped deep into midfield and Steve Mullen back to his best Clitheroe looked a different proposition to the side that had struggled at home to Colne the previous Saturday. Clitheroe’s first goal came
THREE hat-tricks in one day must be something of a record at Shawbridge.
after 15 minutes, Mullen’s comer was headed on by Proos and there was Butcher to head home. Chadderton who had played
in his debut score three times for the first team at home to Chadderton while at Wadding- ton in the East Lancashire League Eric Geldard and Masouk Ahmed both helped' themselves to hat-tricks in Clitheroe Reserves 6-4 win over local rivals Waddington. So far as it has been possible
Saturday saw Gary Butcher
some nice football, came back strongly and Denis Underwood did well to keep out a couple of shots. Chadderton’s equaliser arrived in the 36th minute, Beers headed home a left wing cross posing a question mark against the home defenders marking. Full oack Peter Hutchinson
Reserves hit back
Waddington 4, Clitheroe Res 6
to check records the last player to score a hat-trick on his debut for Clitheroe was Clif ford Chatburn in the 1930s and if Gary Butcher turns out to be half the player Clifford Chat- bum was, then Eric. Whalley will have made a very good signing indeed. Butcher, formerly with Chor-
scored a spectacular second goal for Clitneroe, his first for the club, his right wing cross/ cum shot completely deceived
Rugby club play well
in patches
Clitheroe RUFC 13, Otlcy RUFC 24
IN an improved performance Clitheroe played well in patches but still failed to pro duce the goods. Playing against an experi
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enced and well-drilled opposi tion, Clitheroe started slowly allowing Otley to dominate in the loose and letting their backs run the ball with confi dence. Under s tron g p ressure
WADDINGTON got off to a great start scoring two early goals. The first came from slack marking in the Clitheroe defence when their centre for ward netted, the second was a good back-post header after a right wing centre. Clitheroe started to come
goalkeeper Fitton and flew into the roof of the net. Second half
• scorer so far this season. Saturday sees Clitheroe visit
ley and Blackburn Rovers, gave. Clitheroe a new’ lease of Fife and struck up an immediate understanding with David Proos, his goal scoring talents should also take some of the pressure off Steve Mullen who has been the principal goal-
Ashton United in a NWCFL Division Two fixture and routes to the ground can be obtained from secretary Colin Wilson or from the clubhouse at Shaw bridge for supporters making the journey or telephone 24370. Clitheroe have also been
into the picture with Geoff Young causing a lot of prob lems for the home defence and it came as no surprise when Eric Geldard scored following a Paul McGuire through ball. Mi nutes later the qpme player equalised after good work by Masouk Ahmed whose centre was headed home. Clitheroe then took the lead when Ahmed scored direct from a left wing corner. Immediately Waddington hit back when Tony Waddington scored after a left wing corner. In the second half Clitheroe
drawn to play Ashton United (A) in the third round of the NWCFL* Cup on November
SHOWING off their trophies after a long season are play ers from the Rlbble Valley
Pool League. Seen with the players at
the annual presentation night at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, are Mr Eric Har greaves (far left), chairman of the Licensed Victuallers’ As sociation, who presented the trophies, and Mrs Muriel Thorne (right), secretary of
the league. Winners of the Red League
were Joiners A and runners- up were Lord Nelson. Blue League winners were Kings B and runners-up were Joiners
B. Kings A won the team
knockout, beating Royal Oak A in the final. The Brian Shackleton Trophy for the doubles competition went to P. Llvesey and M. Deardon, of Craven Heifer. Runners-up were P. O'Neill and D. Croft,
Ribhle Valleu Football
ROV v Calderstones, Rimington v Transport, Spring- mill v West Bradford, Daisyfield OB v Chatburn, Catholic SC v Ribchester. Division Two — Lord
SATURDAY’S games League are: Division
Nelson v King’s Arms, Waggon and Horses v Daisyfield OB Res, West Bradford Res v Springmili Res, Transport Res v Brockhall, Calderstones Res v Grindleton Res, Sabden Res v White Horse. Saturday’s results: Division
port 4. Division Two — Lord
Clitheroe gave away some needless penalties and also con- ceded a t r y . H ow ev e r , Ciitheroe sorted themselves out and from a tap penalty move prop-forward Nigel Crossley drove over to score late in the first half. In the second half, Clitheroe
soon put Otley under intense pressure which led to a series of penalties being awarded. These were kicked over by full back Gordon Laidlaw. Several up-and-under kicks
to make the journey to Ashton-' under-Lyne, the Reserves en tertain Clifton Athletic in an East Lancs League fixture, kick-off 2-15 p.m. The Black- bum-based side are newcomers to the league and it is their first visit to Shawbridge. They are languishing near the bottom of the table while Clitheroe Res occupy third spo t . ___________________ ’ The outcome of Saturday’s NWCFL Division Two fixture put Clitheroe into second place in the table behind Waddington Town who they visit next week. Clitheroe have started their
10th. For supporters not wanting
took control with Ahmed scor ing a penalty after he had been fouled in the box. Geldard then completed his hat-trick after good work by Young. Ahmed also completed his hat-trick netting after a good left wing break. Waddington scored their fourth goal to set-up a thrilling finish. Both managers could be
waite, Eyles, Green, Richards, Ahmed, McGuire, Morgan, Young, Geldard, Allen. Subs: Shoreman, Edmonds.
Springmili on top
West Bradford Res 1, Springmili Res 2
One — Catholic SC 2, Ribches ter Res 1; Rimington 2, Trans
Nelson 1, Kings Arms Waggon and Horses 3, Daisy- field OB Res 0; West Bradford Res 1, Springmili Res 2; Trans port Res 3, Brockhall 3; Cal derstones 0, Grindleton Res 7.
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pleased by their team’s forward play but defensively neither side can be pleased. Clitheroe Res: Holt, Braith- ,
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again put Otley under pressure but Clitheroe. seemed to lack some try-scoring penetration. But some good performances were turned in by David Newton playing out of position at lock, and Steve Holden put some vital tackles in on the wing.
winter training programme under the supervision of club coach Paul McGuire, Tuesday evenings they are in the gym at Norden School, Rishton and at Clitheroe Cricket Club all- weather ..pitch on Thursday evenings. The Shawbridge Clubhouse
will be open on Thursday even ings from 8 p.m. for any member wishing to use the facilities.
on the break and their support play often left Clitheroe stranded. Due to some ineffec tual tackling Otley scored another late try. Clitheroe: Laidlaw, Lund,
Otley were always dangerous
Fielding, Greatorex, Holden, Emmott, Tindall, Crossley, Tattersall, Dubowski, Dux- burv, New'ton, Nichols, Ridenalgh, Holmes.
Cup exit at
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CLITHEROE dropped out of the Lancashire Cup at the first a t L ittlemoor on
hurdle Sunday.
injury problems which left Clitheroe with a lightweight
Selection was hampered by
pack. The Manchester side scrum
maged well causing problems at the base of the scrum for scrum-half Christian Hopwood. Strong scrummaging and
stupid penalties led to the op position running up several points. However, several forag ing runs by centre Ian Fielding caused trouble for the visitors defence, but failed to produce
any
score.After the interval the opposi tion piled on the pressure, but Clitheroe played with equal gusto, forwards and backs link ing well for full-back Gordon Laidlaw to score in the comer. Clitheroe also added a penal
Clitheroc Ladies FC 5, BAC Warton Ladies FC 5
First point for ladies
THERE was certainly no shor tage of goals at Roefield on Sunday as Clitheroe Ladies’ Football Club picked up their first point of the season. It was a well-deserved point at that, against BAC Warton who are currently on top of the North- West Women’s League Division Two. Clitheroe didn’t get off to a
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Shaun keeps
his form
THE fell-running form Clitheroe’s Shaun Li
not been affected too much by marriage, as he showed on Saturday when he romped away with the Thievely Pike race, Burnley. He took the lead mid-wav
ivesey has of
very good start by conceding an early goal. However, they equalised with a well-taken goal by Jackie Parker, who has scored her third goal in as many games. Clitheroe’s joy was to be short lived as BAC took the lead once again. The ladies from Clitheroe did
not lose their confidence, they put the BAC defence under considerable pressure before a Katherine Wyld goal levelled the scores. BAC scored again with only a few minutes of the first half left to play. BAC began the second half
through the four and a half mile event and went on to win in 24.9. His victory surprised himself because he has had little training this year. He was married just over a month ago and before that he had been busy working on his new house in St James’s Street. • His racing programme has also been cut snort and he has only run in two other British Championship events this season, finishing sixth and
third. The 18-mile Barley fell race
just as they had finished the first by scoring again to in
over Pendle on Saturday is Shaun’s next target. The lack of training may count against him in this long run and he is not expecting to win. However, he may surprise himself again.
crease their lead. Clitheroe playing with lots of
ty but as more injuries occur red they were fighting an uphill
battle.Clithcroe: Laidlaw, Lund, I. Fielding, Greatorex, S. Holden, Emmott (replaced J. Lund), Hopwood, Harris, Tattersall, Dowbowski, J. Holden, Dux- bury, Holmes (replaced by Lomax), Ridehalgh, Newton.
Heavy defeat
Otley 4th 84, Clitheroe RUFC 2nd 0
CLITHEROE 2nd XV made the long trip through the Dales only to be on the receiving end of their heaviest defeat Tor a number of seasons. A depleted and rearranged
attack. The Yorkshire side set the
determination scored another goal through Katherine Wyld. This gave Clitheroe the incen tive they needed for they scored yet again through Janice Syme. Several minutes later Janice Syme put Clitheroe into the lead with a thundering shot from close range. Late on in the game BAC scored an equal iser against the run of play. Clitneroe were a little disap-
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leased with their overall per- iey
Hockey victory
Clitheroe 1st XI 5, Nelson 3rd X I I
iointed at conceding a goal so a
Wyld who was always a danger to the opposition’s defence and new'comer Pat Bibby who played in midfield. Clitheroe Ladies: Toland,
Ba rton , Monk, Counsell, O’Connor, Bibby, Feather,
White Horse
side including two debutants at second row found themselves completely overwhelmed by the pace and accuracy of the Otley
tempo for the match in the opening exchanges running in two quick tries. Clitheroe never recovered from the shock of this disastrous start and the powerful Otley backs were able to score virtually at will., H ow ev e r , d e sp i te the
under pressure White Horse 1,
Progress Engineering 1
THIS was a very tense five-a side game in the William Thompson League as both teams defences were firm, leav ing a minute area in which to
play any real football. Progress Engineering scored
scoreline and the obvious dif ference in class between the two sides, this was indeed a valiant team effort in the lace of o v e rw h e lm in g o d d s . Clitheroe tackled bravely against ceaseless attacks and defended with gusto. Scrum- half John Lund was particularly
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Crossley, Gretton, Taberner, Maloney, Blanchflower, J. Lund, Barlow, Lomax, Wil liamson, Harris , Thomas,
Clitheroe 2nd XV: Wardle, ■ Airey. cessful.
took the place of Hodges and scored the equalising goal in
' Simpson in the 16th minute . ' , the 19th minute.
pressure played well with Win- Stanley making some outstand
White Horse under a lot of " •
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Hodges, Threlfall, Sutcliffe, Dewhurst. Sub: Simpson.
White Horse: Winstanley, • . . , J O . .
’ minute. Sutcliffe and Hodges made some good attempts on goal but both were unsuc
the opening goal in the sixth
Syme, Wyld, Rogers, Parker. Subs: Talbot, Davies.
CLITHEROE Ladies’ Hockey 1st XI played on the Girls’ Grammar School pitch on Saturday against newly-prom oted Nelson 3rd XI. Nelson scored first with a
well hit shot with Clitheroe goalkeeper Leslie Harrison being virtually unsighted. Gradually, Clitheroe gained
some composure, and equalised just before half time through Hilary Cookson, who scored a second goal later. In the second half, Chtheroe
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A MIXTURE of bad finishing ' and brilliant goalkeeping by Forrester kept West Bradford at bay in this hard-fought en
counter. Bradford attacked straight
from the kick-off and went close several times the nearest was when Dowden hit the bar. Springmili weathered the storm and started to dictate the game. Harrison headed them in front following a free kick. Forrester excelled in the
in the Ribble Valley Football One — Grindleton v Sabden,
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dington 3, Tigers 0; Whalley 2, Hodder 7; Waddington 7, Whal ley 0; Tigers 1, Hodder 3; Wad- ’ dington 3, Hodder 1; Tigers 2,
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St Ma ry’s 0; Loyola 2, Leopards I; St Mary's 2, St Paul's 0; Leopards 2, St Paul’s 0; Loyola 2, St Paul’s 1; St Mary’s 5, Loyola 2. Next Saturday’s semi-finals
second half with great saves from Conti and Dowden. There were misses too. when it seemed easier to score. Again it was Springmili who showed how to score, Harrison netting his second after Barber had been drawn out of his goal. Wilson finally beat Forrester from close range five minutes from time but oy then it was
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Price, Wilson, Carney, Mellin, Reynolds, Edmondson, Boyd, Blenkinship, Conti, Dowden. Subs: Pinder, Heanan.
Good shield game win
* Point deducted for playing unregistered player.
Waggon move up
Waggon and Horses FC 3. Daisyfield Old Boys FC Reserves 0
DAISYFIELD Old Boys lost their unbeaten record in the Ribble Valley Football League at Roefield, Clitheroe, when they succumbed to a strong second-half performance by the
home side. After a vigorous and keenly-
contested first half, Waggon turned round with renewed de termination, and broke the deadlock with a 72nd minute goal by Rick Waddington. Soon af terw ards , Andy
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THIS Bass North West Shield game was a good all-round per formance from the home side despite a frustrating first half | which ended with a clear scoreline. Sabden had missed several
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Blackburn put Waggon two up from the penalty spot. By this stage, the Daisyfield defence was beginning to wilt
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fouling. Towards the end, Blackburn
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tute on in the 82nd minute. Manager Richard Mitchell says his side will be a force to be reckoned with this season if they make the most of their chances. Sabden: Weir, Wiseman,
' to third place in the second division of the Ribble Valley
Football League. Waggon and Horses: G.
have got out of hand were it not for the firm control of re feree, Mr J. McCullough. The win moves the Waggon
Winckley, D. Winckley, M. Collinge, S. Smith, A. Lawson, D. Gregory, M. Keeffe, P. Lawson, A. Pritchard, R. Wad dington and A. Blackburn. Subs: D. Hartley, I. Driver.
SQUASH
EMPRESS 3rds travelled to Rishton where they had a con vincing 5-0 win over Red Rose
5ths. Highlights of the match were
the performances of Steve Turner and Lee Rushbrook, who won 3-0, clinically de spatching their opponents for the loss of just nine points
ing 3-0 win. George Senior and John Lancaster both had excel lent 3-1 wins to round off an enterprising evening.
each. John Pye also had a convinc
came to life. With Stephanie Cooper at centre half constant ly driving them forward they took control of the match. Three more goals, two from Anne Hutchinson and one from
Best fielder
THE Ribblesdale Cricket League award for the best fiel der of the season goes to Rib blesdale Wanderers' all-rounder
captain Carol White, gave them Paul Seedle (24). • ■
victory. Debbie Caton at left half and Helen Meyler on the right wing
both had promising games. This weekend Clitheroe have
no home matches, and so have another week’s grace in which to find a regular local pitch.
’ Paul, of Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, will be presented with an award to mark his achievement at the league’s annual dinner on October 16th. He is an all-rounder and
Johnson, Wray, Wareing, Bromley, Haythornthwaite, Helliwell, Maher., Davies, Balmbra. Sub: Hackett.
Catholic SC
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Ribchester Res 1
A LATE goal by Rod Booth preserved Catholic SC’s 100 per cent record, but only after they had allowed Ribchester into the match. The Catholics made all the
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same pattern of play. Ribchester were coming back
into the game and were awarded a penalty after handball. Ray Hargreaves came to Catholic SC’s rescue, making a fine save, but there was nothing he could do when, with 10 minutes to go, Ribches ter equalised from a left wing
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-CHAMPIONS-
THERE was a thrilling finale to Clitheroe CC Under-16 s season when they defeated Rawtenstall in the North East Lancashire Colts League final. Rawtenstall, batting second
needed from the last ball and so Clitheroe recorded yet another victory in a season of success. Clitheroe were asked to bat
and needing 103 from 30 overs, were cruiBtng to victory. They reached 94 for 2 with three overs left and had the game almost stitched up. But then Clitheroe’s John Scorer and Richard Blackburn stepped in to take two wickets each. With a run out to add to
first and opener GraiSme Wood- worth and skipper Paul Rush- ton put on 60 for the second wicket. Another good stand then by Rushton and Tahir. Amin (18) put on 42. .According to the rules,
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Rushton hatT to retire once he passed 60 and with him gone the side collapsed in the run chase! Their score of 105 for 6 from 30 overs was a good effort
wicket pair made batting look easy as they' scored 57, includ ing a spell when 40 were hit from just five overs. But thpy could not have counted; on Clitheroe's stirring comeback which saw them do the
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For prompt attention and free estimates
Tel. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND 699
FOR RATE PER
ERIC DUGDALE CLITHEROE 41597
(MERCHANTS) LTD SKIP SIZE-CONTACT ’ FOR YOUR WASTE AND RUBBISH PROBLEMS —
WITH EASY A C C E SS TO DRIVEWAYS WE HAVE THE
ANSWER — OUR COMPETENT AND EFFICIENT
SERVICE IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL
WEEKDAYS 7-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m.
SATURDAY 7-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m.
PAINTING and DECORATING
FOR FREE ESTIMATES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK
TEL. BILL MacMILLAN
CLITHEROE 25411 EVEHIHQS
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J. P. BROWN PLUMBING AND
HEATING ENGINEER Free Estimates
Competitive Prices CLITHEROE 24081 62 WHALLEY ROAD, CUTHEROE. Tel. 27280 y v \ \ \ \ \ \ \v v \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \v \v \ \ \ \« \ \v \ \ \v w \ \ \ \v > j
WE CAN ELIMINATE RISING DAMP
SPECIALIST IN:
INSTALLATION OF ELECTRO OSMATIC AND CHEMICAL IN J E C T IO N D AM P P RO O F C O U R S E S . 30 Y E A R GUARANTEE.
LECTROS AND PALACE APPROVED INSTALLER. ERADICA TION OF WET ROT, DRY ROT,'AND ALL FUNGAL DECAY IN TIMBER, CONDENSATION CONTROL
E. RUSHTON CLITHEROE 24300 42 CHATBURN RD. CUTHEROE LANCS
(24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE)
“ Install our Gas Central Heating
NOTHING TO PAY FOR 6 MONTHS
NOW . . .
by taking advantage of our F in an c e Offer a r ran ged through leading Finance Houses
Written details on request TEL.
DARWEN 775662 Evenings:
BLACKBURN 29249 DONT SETTLE FOR
REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF
LESS THAN THE BEST.
APPLIANCES Specialist on Kevmatic
HOOVER CYRIL HOOLEY
EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER
57 W00NE LA N E C L ITH ER O E Telephone 22023
AUTHORISED. HOOVER SERVICE
Appliances installed and repaired.
THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE
Delivery ex-stock.
Rayburn Cookers tor Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas, Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Uletos. Spares tor Rayburn, Baxi and most stoves.
. , _ FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street, Sklpton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444___
NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)
C O LO U R A N D B L A C K A N D W H IT E
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 SHiREBilMI 4VE.. ClITHERDE. Tel. 241M WE CURE
RISING DAMP WOODWORM AND DRY ROT
BUILDING INJECTION AND MAINTENANCE
J. A. HOLMES 2 5 4 7 4
CLITHEROE
combines modern efficiency with classic ele- nance. 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 tor existing stone arches otten found in. Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke problems.
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ALL YOUR BUILDING AND PLUMBING NEEDS TRADE AND DIY
BRICKS, BLOCKS, SAND, CEMENT, AGGREGATES,
LINTELS, BOSCH POWER TOOLS, HAND TOOLS.
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JOHN KAY GROUP
BATHROOM SUITES, KITCHEN UNITS, SINK TOPS, TAPS,
SHOWERS etc.
DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD f DERBY STREET, CLITHEROE *■
Tel. 22311
OPEN MONDAY to FRIDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 p.m. to 5 '
SATURDAY, 8 a.m."to 12 noon p.m. BARCUVCAROl
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