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


Injury blow as Clitheroe go top


CLITHEROE are top of the North West Coun­ ties third division for the first time this season, but with Ronnie Drugan now out of action with a broken leg, manager Eric Whalley may have to make a new signing to keep them there.


Key victory carries a


high price Clitheroc 3, Cheadle Town 0


CLITHEROE paid a high price for this hard-won victory against a “physi­ cal” side when Ronnie Drugan was carried off with a broken leg after 35 minutes. He was injured in a tackle by


former Stockport County mid­ fielder O'Neil, who was booked for the offence. I t is the second time Drugan has broken his leg in the past 12 months. The game began well for


had begun to make the right back position his own, more than compen­ sating for the loss of defender Nigel Whiteside, who moved to Radcliffe a . month ago. Now, with defenders at


The versatile Drugan


a premium in the squad, manager Eric Whalley may be forced to look out­ side the club for Drugan’s replacement. Frank Richards made a


Drugan blow


Reserves hit back in style


Padiham Wanderers 1, Clitheroe Res 5


Clitheroe, with Steve Mullen shooting them into a sixth- minute lead from a Haworth cross. On the half-hour, Mullen’s


successful comeback in the reserves on Saturday and may be in line for a first-team recall. But full­ back is not his position and with central defen­ ders Kinder and Ashcroft combining well, a selec­ tion problem emerges. Clitheroe have a difficult


second goal was surrounded by controversy when David Proos laid on a perfect chance from what looked an offside position. After the loss of Drugan,- feelings ran high, but Clitheroe managed to keep their minds on the game. Following a half-time reshuf­


fle, Haworth took over Dru- gan’s full back slot and substi­ tute Geoff Young moved into midfield. Proos was carrying a leg


CLITHEROE Reserves re­ turned to action in style after a seven week lay-off, with recent signing Paul Green in the for­ wards. Padiham kicked off this Pres­


ident’s Cup clash with a strong wind at tneir backs but found progress very difficult against a resolute Clitneroe defence. Frank Richards., returning


sickening


Slinger and Rudd stem


' thie tide {


Keighley 4th 43, Clitheroc 2nd 0.


CLITHEROE 2nd found them­ selves swamped by a firat-half deluge of tries from a swift and sure-footed Keighley back line. .The Yorkshiremen adapted


Clitheroe' RUFC 1st 6, ' Toe H Manchester 7


far better to the conditions, using the full width of the pitch, and running the ball at opponents forced to defend de­


sperately at every turn. The Littlemoor side, how­


SPECTATORS who turned out in atrocious- conditions were rewarded with full-blooded excite­ ment in this first-round- Lancashire Plate match. Clitheroe’ ’ made four


ever, compelled to make late changes and playing their first game in three weeks, did well to keep the score down. They were forced to rely heavily on the kicking skills of fly half Alan Rudd and. the irrepressible. full back David Slinger to stem the tide. Encouraging performances


were given by new-'players Wilkinson and Steele in the threequarters. The teams were evenly


matched in the forwards and Keighley relied on their well- drilled back line to take the initiative. Clitheroe: Slinger, Maloney,


changes from the previous day’s game against Keigh­ ley 3rd. John Corbett came in at prop, Geoff Williamson at second row, Duncan Fielding at centre and Ian'Fielding on the


wing. Both sides found the going


heavy. Play was largely dic­ tated by a strong wind and driving rain. Clitheroe, playing into the


after injury, struck up a fine understanding with Steve Green at the heart of the


defence. Padiham took the lead in the


match on Saturday away to Maghull, who are eighth in the league with 22 points from 19 games. Clitheroe are only six points


ahead of them and Maghull need a win to keep their prom­ otion hopes alive. Travelling supporters can


obtain directions from club sec­ r e ta ry Colin Wilson on Clitheroe 24370. The game kicks-off at 3 'p.m. at Old Hall


injury throughout the second half, but stayed on. With Clive Dunn Bhowing his


best form of the season and dictating the midfield play, Clitheroe’8 third goal followed in the 70th minute. John Taylor scored with a


team performance were Mullen, Dunn and Ashcroft. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


Drugan, Kinder, Ashcroft, E y le s , S h a rp ie s , Dunn, Haworth, Taylor, Proos, Mullen. Sub: Young.


Honours even in derby clashes


IT was “local derby” time for the Clitheroe Royal Grammar and Ribblesdale Schools when their under-12 and third year football teams clashed. Ribblesdale under 12s domi­


nated their match and romped to a 7-0 victory that featured some excellent goals. Scorers were Damon Bard-


Grammar School in the third years’ match. Fielding a strong side, they easily took a 2-0 interval lead, adding three more after the break for a 5-1


sley, Jason Faulker (2), Nathan Peel (2), Paul Hodkin- son and Gary Ward. Ribbles­ dale are now second in the Hyndbum Schools’ league. But honours went to the


victory. In the Lancashire under-16’s


knockout cup, Ribblesdale faced a tough tie against Pleck- gate School, Blackburn, who knocked out the Lancashire champions in the previous


round. The game started in disastr­


minutes. Ribblesdale fought back but


ous fashion as Pleckgate went into the lead after just two


failed to score and were two down at half-time. When conditions deteriorated


while, take on Waddington at Shawbridge. Kick-off is at 2-15 p.m. They will be encouraged by


Field, Old HaQ Lane. Clitheroe Reserves,- mean­


their impressive President’s Cup win against Padiham Wan­


glancing header to make amends lor a first-half penalty miss.


Men-of-the-match in a fine


EMPRESS SQUASH


best squash to clinch the match, winning his game 3-1. John Willis also won in fine style by 3-1, while Mark Chap­ man came from behind to beat a tiring opponent 3-2. Eddie Vidler and Keith Tomlinson were narrowly defeated. The lsts lost 3-2 against


ALL three Empress Squash men’s teams were back in action, but only’ the 2nds triumphed, beating Belvale 3-2 away. Conor McLaughlin played his


40th minute with a penalty from leading scorer Kerr. In the second half Clitheroe


were superb with McGuire and Whiteside making the team


all kinds of problems before Whiteside equalised. A fine Ashworth goal gave them the lead and the same player latched on to a through ball soon after to make it 3-1. Green and Livesey wrapped


tick. Ashworth and Green caused


Steele, Wilkinson, Rudd, Walter, Tattersall, Barlow, M. Conboy, P. Conboy, William­ so n , D u x b u ry , Lomax, Ridehalgh, Corbett.


Fightback is in vain


Clitheroe RUFC 1st 3, Keighley 3rd 23


CLITHEROE were largely re­ sponsible for their own down­ fall in this entertaining game. Within three minutes of the


start they were six points down after the visitors’ wing three- quarter cut inside to score a


the game up with a goal apiece. Cutheroe: J. Holt, T. Braith-


simple try. It was converted ana Clitheroe were again struggling after a poor start. Keighley used the strong


waite, P. Shoreman, S. Green, F. Richards, B. Livesey, P. McGuire, P. Bishop, S. Whiteside, D. Ashworth, P. Green. Subs: P. Karwat, S. Morris.


derers on Saturday which was graced by five second-half


Roefield are poised for cup win


ROEFIELD Bam look set to pull off another giant-killing act m the Wilson Plate badminton knockout. This time, high-riding Pleck­


gate B of the fifth division appear to be on their way out of the competition after a heavy 10-2 first-leg defeat at the hands of confident Roefield. Pleckgate — promotion con­


Rochdale. All matches finished 3-0. The winners were Nigel Willis and Stuart Wardle and losers Ray Dryden, Dave M a t th ew s and R u s s e l l Cowking. The 3rds were soundly


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lost some of their early momen­ tum and Toe H took advantage to score the game’s only try. Their scram naif forged-over following a five-yard scrum­


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the half, Clitheroe could not penetrate a tight defensive wall, though Stuart Greatorex came close with two difficult penalty attempts. They played with commitment throughout an exhausting encounter but lacked vital confidence.


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wind to their advantage in the first half, dominating through their excellent scram half who caused some problems for oppo­ site number Graeme Tindall. The visitors increased their


lead after 15 minutes. They used their back division well, scoring on the overlap and con­ verting the try. Clitheroe, with some accu­


rate kicking by skipper Martin Emmott and more drive now in the pack, dragged themselves back into the game. But Keighley added a further


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try and penalty before the break, again using the blustery conditions to release their win­ gers on dangerous runs. Clitheroe, trailing 19-0,


B 5, Waggon and Horses 2; Commercial B 4, Red Pump 3; Joiners B 5, Hodder Bridge 2; Kings Arms ,'B 6, Craven Heifer (Chaigley) 1; Royal Oak B 3, Sun Inn 4; White Horse B 4, Talbot 3; Tillotsons B 2, Horse Shoe B 5; Victoria B 4, Lower Buck B 3; Brown Cow 2, Station 5. League positions: Red


tenders who are third in their division — never really came to terms with their opponents ag­ gressive style of play. Roefield took an early 8-1


became more positive. There were good breaks by individu­ als, but too often the man with the ball found no support. S tu a r t G r e a to r e x was CUtheroe’s points scorer from a penalty midway through the second half. Keighley added to their score with a “dubious” try towards


beaten by promotion-chasing Pendle and neither Steve Turner, John Beggs, John Pye, Sharon Willis nor Steve Rutherford managed to win a game. Empress Ladies' however,


lead after the men's and ladies’ doubles and continued the pressure when Pleckgate sought to fight back in the mixed section. Roefield kept their concent­


eqjoyed a fine 4-1 away win • over South Ribble. Susan Beggs played well to


easily win 3-0 and Rachel Pal- lister outplayed her opponent for an excellent 3-0 victory. Marilyn F le tch e r over­


whelmed her opponent in the first two games, allowed her back into tne game, then easily took the next for a 3-1 victory. An off-form Sheila Willis did


Bush, M. Meadows, D. Conti and D. Darnell. Ladies: S. Bush, H. Cooke, M. Brass and A. Spenceley.


RIBBLE VALLEY


not produce her usual skilful performance and lost 3-0. Sharon Willis annihilated her


Wanderers retain


in the second half to suit the stronger players, the bigger Blackburn side emerged 5-0


winners. But Ribblesdale never stop­


ped trying, with Paul Machell working hard up front and Tim Dawson outstanding at full


back. Astra challenge


HAVING a go at the 1984 Astra Challenge is Slaidbum rally driver Jonn Thompson, in the car which served last year’s winner, John Morton, of


Sawley, so handsomely. The first round of this years challenge formed part of the Wyedean Stages, on Saturday. John, who is sponsored by Peter Shaw Motors, Brierfield, finished fifth in his class, pick­ ing up 18 points towards the challenge championship. John (33), of Dunnow Lodge,


trophy RIBBLESDALE Wanderers have retained the Clubmen's Darts League Stardust team knockout Trophy with a five games to four win against Catholic Social Centre. They clinched victory by winning the final game.


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LEAGUE THIS weekend's Ribble Valley Football League matches are: Marsden Division: Sabden v


opponent, winning 3-0 without dropping a point.


Kings Arms, Catholic SC v Ribchester Res, Chatbum v Read Utd, Royal Oak Vic v Transport, Rimington v West Bradford. Division Two: Read Utd Res


ration to win the section and now only need to win three out of 12 matches in the second leg to move into the second round. In the men’s squad were T.


the end. C l i th e r o e : W a rd le ,


Tabemer, Edgely, Greatorex (jnr), Emmott, Whalley, Tin­ dall, J. Conboy, Dinsdale, Holden, Duxbury, Ramsey, Holmes, Greatorex (snr),.. Byrne.


UNDERDOGS TRIUMPH


THERE were two “shock” vic­ tories in th e ' Waddingtom S p o r ts Quiz on Sunday evening. Optimists defeated the


seeded Dugdales 55-46, and fellow underdogs Clitheroe Golf Club narrowly beat 4th seeds Chatbum Blues 51-50. On Sunday The Return of


the Empties take on Joiners Arms, and Whalley Arms Celtic play Catholic FC. The fun starts at 8 p.m. at the Sun Inn.


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League — Joiners A 94, Craven Heifer 83, Lord Nelson 83, White Horse A 79, Royal Oak A 76, Pendle Witch 72, Dog and Partridge 71, White Hart 71, Victoria A 69, Black Horse A 68, Kings Arms A 67 Commercial A 63, Black Bull 62, New Inn 57, Tillotsons 57, Horse Shoe A 56, Higher Buck 46, Lower Buck A 41. Blue League — Kings Arms


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B 103, Joiners B 88, Station 80, Victoria B 75, Black Horse B 74, White Horse B 73, Waggon and Horses 72, Craven Heifer (Chaigley) 68, Hodder Bridge 68, Red Pump 65, Lower Buck B 63, Horse Shoe B 62, Sun Inn 62, Commercial B 60, Talbot 58, Royal Oak B 51, Brown Cow 42, Tillotsons B 42.


Sporting meal


THE East Lancashire Football League is to hold a sportsman’s dinner at the Berkeley Re­ staurant, Accrington, on March 8th. Guest speakers will be Bury


FC president Canon R. Smith, a renowned a f te r-d in n e r speaker, and also the former Manchester United and Eng­ land star Wilf McGuinness,


now Bury FC coach. Snooker latest


v Whalley, Transport Res v Spring Mill, Calderstones v West Bradford Res. Division Three: Farthings v


Catholic SC Res, Craven. Heifer Res v Sabden Res. Results — Marsden Divi­


sion: Chatbum Res 1, West Bradford 3. Division Two: Whalley 0, Spring Mill 4. Divi­ sion Three: Farthings 1, Catholic SC Res 0; Craven Heifer Res 5, Grindleton Res 1.


men’s Darts League results: Catholic SC 1, Billington BC A 7: Ribblesdale Wanderers 6, CCWMC 3; Low Moor 3, Clitheroe SC 5; ' BBC B 7,


Clitneroe and Whalley Club­ Cub Scouts


Clitheroe FC 1. BBC A 5, BBC B 2;


CCWMC 2, Low. Moor 6; Clitheroe SC 4. Ribblesdale Wanderers 4; Clitheroe FC 2, Catholic SQ 6. League positions: BBC A


WATERLOGGED pitches forced the postponement of the Cub-Scouts District A and B teams’ matches at Longton against South Kibble at the


weekend. L a te s t r e s u l ts in the


49pt8, BBC B 40, Catholic SC 40, Ribblesdale Wanderers 39, Clitheroe SC 36, Low Moor 32,


is no stranger to success behind the wheel of a rally car, and is looking forward to (die next round of the challenge, organised by the Dukeries Motor Club, in Nottingham­


shire, in March. Partnered by navigator Alan


Ridehalgh, of Read, John said: “We’ll have to do better than fifth to stand any chance of winning the challenge, but I’m gradually becoming more used to the car and am optimistic about the future.”


Two at the top


LATEST results of the Ribble : Valley Ladies’- Darts Assigna­


. Pendle Witch 5; Royal British Legion B 5, Calderstones 3;


Moor 4, Black Horse B 4. Division One placings:


tion: Division One — Black Horse A 4, Station^: Bonny Inn 4, Joiners 4; Catholic SC 0, ■ Royal British Legion A 8; Royal Oak 2, Commercial 6; BBC 4, Kings Arms 4. Division Two: CCWMC 3, Ribblesdale 5; White Horse 3,


Victoria 5. Bay Horse 3; Low


Kings Arms 59, Station 59, Commercial 56, Joiners' 5m Black Horse A 63, Catholic SC 53, BBC 46,- Royal British Legion A 46, Bonny, Inn - 44,


Royal Oak 33.


Division Two: Ribblesdale. 62, Bay Horse 67, Royal Bnt:.


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ish Legion B 57, CCWMC 66, Black Horse B 53; Pendle. Witch 53, White Horse 45, Vic­ toria 43, Calderstones 42, Low


Moor 36. ’


CCWMC 26, Clitheroe FC 25. Team representatives are re­


Clitheroe and District Cub- Scout football league: Whalley 3, Waddington 3; Gisbum 1, St Mary’s 7. On Saturday Waddington


minded that the next commit­ tee meeting is at the Catholic Social Centre on Wednesday when the draw for the first round of the. singles knockout competition will be made. The meeting starts at 8-30 p.m.


Henthorn stay top


Mill Hill St Peter’s 0, Henthom United 1


HENTHORN maintained their lead at the top of the Black­ burn Youth League with a fine away win.


side, with the wind behind them, pressurised United, win­ ning six comers in the first 20 minutes. But defenders Lawson and Whittaker kept them at


In the first half the home . . . v Pendle Leopards.


CHATBURN A and Conserva­ tive A recorded victories in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League to keep ahead of Cathoiic A and Waddington A in the fight for the Division One runners-up slot behind leaders Great Harwood A. In Division Two, JR’s A won


Smith 90; E. Rigby 46, M. Wensley 60.


14-0 to narrow the gap behind Royal British Legion B to sue points.


Great Harwood A 10, Conser­ vative B 4; Waddington A 4, Great Harwood A 10; Catholic A 6, Billington B 8; Royal Brit­ ish Legion A 10, Waddington B 4; Chatbum A 12, Pendle Club 2; Conservative B 4, Rimington A 10; Slaidbum 3, Conserva­ tive A 11.


Results — Division One: '


Chatbum B 12; Rimington B 2, Social Club 12; Billington A 0, JR’s A 14; Police 6, Royal Brit­ ish Legion B 8; Great Harwood B 4, Catholic B 10.


Division Two: JR’s B 2,


take on St Paul’s. Sunday fix-, tures: Pendle Tigers v Gisbum, • Whalley v Chatbum, St Mary’s


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’ Clitheroe, when bookings will be taken for the coach trip to the C la re ts ’ away match


THE Ribble Valley branch of the Burnley FC Supporters' Club holds a meeting at 8 p.m. on Sunday night at the Dog and P a r trid g e , Wellgate,


i against Wigan on February 18th. Seats, which cost £3,. can be


wood A 420, Conservative B 365: I. Karim 48, A. Middleb- rough 91; D. Hogan 66, T. Williamson 34; H. Clegg 59, P. Swales 73; G. Allen 74, J. Marsden 50; M. Shaw 82, F. Watson 59; R. Taylor 91, J. . Pickles 58.


Division One — Great Har­


Harwood A 376: B. Wadding­ ton 56, M. Shaw 88; S. Hatton 37, G. Allen 71; D. Nelson 33, D. Hogan 47; F. Coar 102, R. Pickvance 43; J. Wooff 29, R. Taylor 78; T. Makinson 65, H. Clegg 49. Catholic A 432, Biliington


Waddington A 322, Great


Chatbum B 417: A. Blackburn 51, R. Turner 76; B. Conchie 57, P. Wilson 69; F. McMahon 62, S. Whipp 80; R. Price 48, M. Hargreaves 60; B. Knight 53, L. Whittaker 85; C. Wood 88, A. Wilson 47.


Division Two — JR’s B 359,


Club 507: J. Thornton 67, J. Hall 77; I. Whittaker 80, B. Wilding 86; D. Calvert 58, R. Swales 76; D. -Moorhouse 79, D. Hallewell 76; David Seed 49, I. Charlton 100; Denis Seed 51, B. Tunney 92. Billington A 329, JR’s A


Rimington B 384, Social


424: I. Brown 56, G. Sutcliffe 63; H. Cook 67, G. Pilkington 74; B. Price 61, N. Lawless 69; T. Warden 32, G. Ireland 70;


K. Garrett 78, R. Hood 84; C. Britcliffe 45, J. Sutcliffe 64.


Legion B 474: F. Booth 49, K. Walmsley 115; D. Fletcher 63, J. Peel 87; T. Swift 66, M. Peel 61; P. Craig 85, C. Brittan 61; J. Griffiths 89, K. Chamley 76; B. Jacques 53, R. Hartlebury 74.


Police 405, Royal British


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Great Harwood B 381, Catholic B 413: A. Procter 54,


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T. Ridgway 71; J. Mellor 91, M. Barker 48; B. Fletcher 55, D. Lofthouse 90; A. Root 61, M. Lawton 84; M. Higginson 68, K. Eccles 50; P. Dallison 52, B. Bithell 70. \


reserved. Anyone who cannot attend the meeting but would like to book should ring secret­ ary Andrew Day (Whalley 2506) immediately.


Lawson, and referee was Mr John Swain, of Clitheroe.


to follow after the break, with United clinching the points thanks to a Michael Geldard goal in the ,63rd minute..' _ Man of the match was Paul


Cup draw.


'Res. o r1 Chatburn v. Colne Legion Res; Whalley AC or Keighley Green v Clitheroe Res; Oswaldtwistle Immanuel v Pendle Forest or Whalley; Trawdem Celtic v Bacup


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THE quarter-final draw for the East Lancashire Football Lea­ gue’s President’s Cup is as fol­ lows: Great Harwood Town


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PLACINGS NW Counties, Division 3 „ PW D.L F A P.


B 406: D. Burgess 66, P. Con- chie 79; L. Dixon 122, J. Wild 64; H. Hudson 38, B. Thomp­ son 79; B. Sims 97, G. Dell 37; P. Backhouse 48, P. Swain 76; A. Hall 61, T. Peters 71. Royal British Legion A 474,


sion One: Waddington B v Conservative B; Conservative A v Waddington A; Great Har­ wood A v Catholic A; Billington B v Slaidbum; Pendle Club v Royal British Legion A; Rimington A v Chatbum A.


Tonight’s fixtures — Divi­


„ Waddington 85, J. Baines 57; R. Watson 100, B. Phillip 35.


Waddington B 348: M. Bailey 68, A. Herd 71; M. Alston 66, A. Parsons 86; D. Ormesher; 58, D. Boothman 57; G. Walm- sley 97, T. .Walmsley 42; T.


Club 354: P. Clark 81, S. Ed­ mondson 67:-P; Jones 75,’. T. Trotter 50; S. Horsefield 93, T. Hill 59; N. Robinson 86, A. Taylor 62; H. Frankland 66, W. Wright 57; A. Frankland 47, J.v ; Holmes 69.


Chatburn A 448, Pendle.,


Rimington 421: J. Pickles 78, D. Riley 61; F. Watson 86, F. Wrathall 70; J. Brown 76, J.- Lund 86; J. Morgan 60, S. Petty 66; A. Middlebrough 47, A. Hartley 78; T, Williamson 58,-K. Ratcliffe 60. Slaidbum 339, Conservative,


C o n s e rv a t iv e . B 404, E'eaves'58; B.; Walker 65,- D.


Sunter 58; J.' Jacques 59, D.q V


ord ,68; G. Tedstone 69,’ T. ’


. Division Two: JR’s A v Low Moor; Social Club v JR’s B: Chatbum B v Police; Royal British Legion B v Rimington B; Catholic B v Billington A.


Preston Grasshoppers 4th, a ): H. Wardle, R. Lund, D. Field­ ing, 5. Greatorex, P. Tabemer, M. Emmott, G. Tindall, T . ; Dubowski, P. Hinsdale, J. Holden, P.- Ramsey, M.- Dux­ bury, M. Byrne, M..Ridehalgh, S. Greatorex


■ .TEAMS Clitheroe RUFC 1st XV (v


h J : - A. Rudd, I: Ed.gely, I.1; Fielding, J . , Hyde: E.- Walter, J. Blanchflower, ,D. Tattersall,, J. Corbett, P. Conboy,; H. Barlow, I. Duxbury,! C.: Wil-


A 407: H. Dixon 52, J. Cowell , liamson, I.. Lomax, J. Robson; 73; M. Swindells 68, - B. ;Har- A. Whalley;, Reserves:; B.


i Maloney, R.-. S te e le , ' Conboy,1 M. -McGarrity, Newton. ■ . ’..........


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Glazing, Roof Repairs, Drain Clearance, full


Central Heating Systems |.uxury Bathroom Suites


All fitted by time served Tradesmen, 18 years experience


Tel. CUTHEROE 2 6 4 6 0


H. RUSHTON Ceilings a speciality.


PLASTERING No Job too small.


External rendering and pebble dashing, etc.


- Also small building jobs and slating


For prompt attention and free estimates


TeLBOLTON-BY-BOWLAND 699


CLITHEROE 24624 Your local Shall Qaa Doalar Local Qua PollvoHaa Fra .


T. FIE G & SN (CONTRACTORS) LTD LDIN


A ll types of Joinery works SPECIALISTS IN


CONVERSIONS AND HOME


IMPROVEMENTS


Grant Works, FreeEstfmates . Personal Service


Phone CUTHEROE 24734


or GISBURN 345


* RICHARD ASHTON * ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR


Over 20 years experience in all types


of electrical .installation repairs Industrial and maintenance work undertaken No job too big or small Veiy competitive rates For free estimate ring WHALLEY 3487


NOEL KING AND CO. for all


AHIN AHIN EAIR and KENWOOD REPAIRS


All 2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE - WE CURE


RISING DAMP W O O D W O R M A N D D R Y R O T


B U ILD IN G IN JE C T IO N A N D M A IN T E N A N C E


A. HOLMES 25474


CLITHEROE


m im i im m m m im im m D ECO R A TO R


FREE INTERIOR DESIGN and ESTIMATING SERVICE


Inquiries: 46 West View, Waddington : EvI ,nVng a^:’L IT H E i^ E 3277SO


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NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)


■ AUDIO REPAIRS f ... 20in. COLOUR TVs.


TELEVISION and (ESTIMATES FREE)


COLOUR AND B LACK AND WHITE ....... £140


- 1 year guarantee or C6.50 per month rental A LSO VIDEO R E PA IRS T A K EN


Nibble Selesiertoite 62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 27280


SLOT TV — PAY AS YOU VIEW i" NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT ,.. . . DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT • >


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


DEREK LEIGH 4 SHIREBURN AVE.', CLITHEROE; Tel.’ 24168 " ?


5!. K E N B O L T O N % Z


~ OPEN FIRE


- dent of surrounding brickwork. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found In Oales. cottages. Overcomes smoke problems. Delivery ex-stock.


Rayburn Cookers for Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas, Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulefos. Spares for Rayburn, Baxl and most stoves.


. . FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street, Sklpton. Eat. 1817. Telephone 5444 ~


combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where It stands away from the wall (ndepen-


WS G MC E RP S


makes ol new and reconditioned washers and cleaners


HOOVER — HOTPOINT - BURCO - SERVIS i Sales and Workshop


Tel. 22979


You also get your first two Annual Services


FREE OF CHARGE


Act NOW to take advantage of this offer RING FOR A FREE QUOTATION


D A RW EN 775662 or (evenings) BLACKBURN 29249______ OS DECORATIVE FENCING,


RING CLITHEROE 25185 after 5 p.m.


E. HOUGHTON


Enterprise Works Kendal Street, CLITHEROE


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DIY and TIMBER SUPPLIERS DOORS and WINDOWS in


HARDWOOD and SOFTWOOD, PORCHES and EXTENSIONS A ls o


Formica Tops, Chipboard, Plywood,


Blockboard, Contiplas and Contiboard, Ironmongery incl. Brassware


VISIT OUR TREATMENT ROOM ° C u p r in o l , C re o s o te , C e d a r P re s e rv e ,


S p in n a k e r Y a c h t V a rn is h a n d F u r n ig la s s [] A l l W e a th e r V a rn is h A S S E E N O N T V


For a friendly and Personal Service C A N D L E M A K E R S C R O F T ,


L O W E R G A T E , (behind Lab. Ex.) T e l. 26929


DDES sIQ


R. and P. HARGREAVES Joiners and Contractors


FOR S K IP S IZ E -C O N T A C T " SS*. R A TE PER


ERIC DUGDALE CLITHEROE 41597


(MERCHANTS) LTD FOR YOUR WASTE AND RUBBISH PROBLEMS —


WITH EASY ACCESS 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.


APPLIANCES Specialist on Keymatic


HOOVER


WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR BUILDING AND PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS TRADE AND DIY


MARSHAUTE STONE BRICKS, BLOCKS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES


■ HEADS AND SILLS STEEL LINTELS


■ SCREEN WALLING CONCRETE FLAGS GARDEN EDGINGS CONCRETE LINTELS


SLATE BATTENS FELT


CHIMNEY POTS - GAS VENTS


OSMA RAINWATER, SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS


DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS .


COPPER TUBE AND FITTINGS


OPEN MONDAY to FRIDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.


SATURDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311 Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON .n.icn.ngwwtj


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


HAND TOOLS


SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES


PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING


CYLINDER JACKETS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _


HI GANITE . THERM BLO


DRAINAGE CKS CO | n RAINW


FELT |PLASTER BOARDS' SCREN BLOCKS | G EN ED ATER | G


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PINGS ,l DAM UP COij LAND TILES AL BLOCKS ^ ALLINGSIT


LINTELS UTTERS SATURDAY: 7-30 — l2-30j3.m. ARD N


ROMNERY CEM TEN


NOG ASBESTOS FLAGS |


at PENDLE TRADING ESTATE CHATBURN OPEN WEEKDAYS: 7-30 - 5-30 p.m. CLITHEROE 41597 1 1


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INCLUDING | STOE ,


SERV0WARM GAS CENTRAL HEATING


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