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A.DETERMINED counter-attack by the later order batsmen, gained three points for Clitheroe against Blackburn Northern in the Ribblesdale Senior League on Saturday.
Blackburn Northern 164 for 7, ■' Clitheroe 145 for 7 1
Graham Littlewood played a valuable anchorman role at one end; while Alan Henderson and
Bill Slinger went after the bowling and scored 35 and 42 respectively. Clitheroe were set a target
of 165 for victory by the home team with 133 ’ as the total needed for a winning’draw. In the early overs of their
innings, both totals seemed un likely to be reached. David Parsons and Brian Fox got con siderable movement and life with the new ball on a poor cricketing wicket. • mThe first four Clitheroe bats
tics — keeping out of the.way of short-pitched deliveries, cov ering those bowled on a good length and hitting anything up to them. This did not work, however,
en adopted rough wicket-tac
threatening, there looked little to play for except survival. The course or the match was
At 42 for 5 with rain
er 10-2-36-2; G. Sutcliffe 2-0-15- 0. : Clithcroc: T. O’Connor c
Walsh b Fox 7, K. Fawcett c Verity b Parsons 10, D. Hard- castle c Verity b Parsons 4, A. Townsley c Walton b Fox 4, G. Littlewood 'n.o. 30, C. Sims c Halsall b Parsons 8, A. Hen derson c Battersby b 'Walton 35, W. Slinger b Parsons 42, P. Hall 2, extras 3, total (for 1 wickets) 145.
4; B. Fox 10-3-46-2; R. Walton 4-1-32-1. .
Bowling: D. Parsons 15-2-64-
Wanderers keep up the challenge
as each batsman was caught attempting to punish the full- length ball.
then dramatically changed as Alan Henderson applied his usual uncompromising attitude to the game. Thirty-five runs in 26. deliveries left Clitheroe with a half-chance of three points. When Henderson was dismis
; Ribblesdale Wanderers 198, Great Harwood 143 for 7
WANDERERS kept up their challenge in the senior league with three points from this winning draw . . .
thanks to former pro Malcolm Dennett.
sed, Captain Bill Slinger came to bat and continued in a simi-. lar way to his predecessor, hit ting 42 runs in 24 deliveries, helping his side to three points. Indeed, ‘ such was his con
tribution that after reaching the required total for the win ning draw, he carried on for the win, being caught. Blackburn Northern’s innings
SKIPPER SHOWS WAY
■ Rawtcnstall 111, Wanderers 2nd 114 for 4
-Bill Slinger dominated for 10 "overs and took wickets and -slowed down the run-rate. Un fortunately, as the 36th over •approached, the Blackburn •team accelerated and reached
got off to a run-away start as they quickly reached 70 for 2. Bowever, Clitheroe profes sional Andrew Townsley and
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i64.That 300 runs were scored -during the afternoon was flat tering to' a sub-standard wicket .which made formal batting dif ficult and gave too much help -to both side's bonders. - • For the f i r s t time in IClitheroe’s history protective •helmets were worn by their -batsmen. Some might say that" •this was an ‘ exaggerated re sponse to a hostile wicket, but •one batsman who did not wear .‘one was hit on the head and •temporarily stunned. “ Blackburn Northern: J. Hal- •sall run out 34, D. Verity b .Townsley 26, T. Walsh Ibw -Townsley 9, M. Gillibrand c iTownsley b Slinger 31, D. Par- •sons c Henderson b Slinger 0, ‘R. Walton lbw Townsley 1, P. -Largan c Hall b Townsley 21, ‘1. Mann n.o. 19, P. Jones n.o. tlO, extras 13, total (for 7 wick ets) 164. - • Bowling: A. Townsley 18-6- • ;67-4; J. Hill 6-1-33-0; W. Sling-
i Seconds still top league
* Clitheroe 2nd 95, Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 91
• sion One thanks to a victory in ' a fluctuating match against Os- -waldtwistle Immanuel. .
CLITHEROE 2nd remain top Tof the Ribblesdale League Divi-
^.before losing three wickets for as many runs. They never
Z Clitheroe batted first and •took the score on. to 34 for one
Rooked capable of making a big •6core on a wicket of variable
•bounce and were all out for 95. •Only three batsmen reached Tlouole figures. « Any ideas • that the visitors had of an easy victory were dispelled by Alex Rigby when
RIBBLESDALE Wanderers’ skipper. Ken Proctor led his side to victory over Rawten- stall in their Ribblesdale League Division Two match with a fine 55 not out. Wanderers had to chase a target of 111, thanks to some
. For he saved the day with a magnificent innings of 93, his gutsy stay at the crease taking, the side from 1 for 14 to 2 for
104.Dennett’s innings included fourteen boundaries and a couple of sixes. % .
food bowling, particularly from 53.
,saw them record a convincing win with able support from John Renwick and lan Threl-
They could have been in trouble at 33 for 3, but Proctor
tephen Kerr who took 5 for ,
fall
Leach 12.1-3-37-3; S. Kerr 10-1- 53-5; K. Taylor 8-2-11-2.
Rawtcnstall: 111. Wanderers bowling: G.
6, K. Proctor n.o. 55, R. Driver 12, J. Hutchfns 0, J. Renwick 17, I. Threlfall n.o. 18, extras 5, total (for 4 wick
ets) 114.
High-scoring match
Barnoldswick 227 for 8 dec., Ribblcsdalc Wanderers 3rd 192
THERE were runs galore in
this game at Church Meadow on Sunday, with four players hitting very respectable scores. Bamoldswick, who finished
Wanderers ’2nd: A.’ Parker .
• sional John (20) helped Wan derers to a total of 198 off 32.4 overs.*In reply, Great Harwood never really had an answer to John Seedle’s bowling. He took the first four wickets, by-which time the visitors had only made 56 and that man Dennett, with. 2 for 8, and Ian Johnson 1 for 47, saw off any challenge. l Wanderers: J . Mitchell
Cottam made 31 runs and Paul Seedle (23) and brother, profes-
Wanderers captain David
Cottam b W. Haworth 31, M. Dennett c Pilling b R. Watson 93, J. Seedle. c Pilling b W. Howarth 20, I. Johnson c Wil kinson < b W. Haworth 10, S. Proctor c Ryan b Watson 7, P. Seedle run out 23, W. Bradley c Jones b Ryan 1, M. Walker c Jones b Ryan 0, D. O’Neill c
bw b T. Howarth 9, D.
* T. Howarth 5-0-28-1; W. How arth 10-0-94-3; R. Watson 11-2- 38-2; C. Ryan 1.4-1-0-3. Great Harwood: W. Wilkin
Watson b Ryan 0, R. Birch n.o. 0, extras 3, total 198. Bowling: I. Whallev 5-0-55-0:
son b J. Seedle 7, P. Allen c M. Walker b J. Seedle 18, P. Jones c Walker b J. Seedle 0, R. Watson b Dennett 49, W. Haworth b J. Seedle 10, G. Pilling b Johnson 1, W. Lamb c Mitchell b Dennett 13, How arth n.o. 5, P. Whalley n.o. 10, extras 27, total (for 7 wickets)
143.Bowling: J. Seedle 14-1-49-4; R. Birch 6-2-12-0; I. Johnson 9- 0-47-1; M. Dennett 4-1-8-2.
MORE than 50 people pi In to the Wh ite Horse,
packed
Clitheroe, for the final of the Michael Humphreys Pool Singles Tournament, between David Parkinson, of the Kings Arms, and Tony Belfleld, of Sabden’s White Hart. In a nallbltlng best of five
frames, Tony made sure that the troph y retu rn ed to Sabden for a second succes- slve year — last year local rising snooker hopeful Mark Boyd won it. Some 98 pool players took
part in the competition, run By the White Horse and Kings Arms, and In the semifinals, staged on the same night as the finals, losers were Wad- dington’s Eddie Murphy and Kings Arms landlord Jack
Steele. His wife, Sharon, and White
Horse licensee Mrs Jenny Partington distributed the prizes. Picture: Admiring the gleaming trophy are (from the left), Eddie, David, Sharon, Jenny, Tony and Jack.
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Read’s good run continues
Bamoldswick 211 for 5, Read 181 for 5
READ’S successful run continued as they collected a further three points at Bai;noldswick, despite having
bowling and followed his cen tury earlier. in the season at Read with a hard-hit 84 which .was the backbone of Barnold- swick’s innings. He was well supported by Ian Scothem 38 and Richard Bedford 31, but the Read attack kept the run rate under reasonable control until the last four overs when Graham Harker with a very quick 20 and Michael Scothem took the total to 211. after the full quota of 36 overs. Graham Bushell and Richard
showed his liking for Read’s
conceded over 200 runs. Once again Bernard Reidy
tered.Graham Bushell and Gary O’Connor however both played ’some excellent shots and added a further 34 before O’Connor was well caught by Harker at deep mid-off. This brought in Ricnard Kawalec who was joined by Philip Hanson when Bushell was adjudged lbw off Scothem. Thirty-six runs were re
Read's effort might have fal-
quired off the last four overs but an enormous six by
Goodway bowled tightly and each took two wickets, the only other success came to Richard Kawalec who had to wait until the last over to get Harker caught on the mid-wicket b o u n d a ry by Michael Georgeson. Georgeson and Stephen
lowed by another by Hanson off Scothem made big inroads and Read passed the three- point total with an over to spare. Hanson was undefeated on 28 at the close. Bamold-’ swick relied heavily on the pace of . Scothern and the “flat” economy bow lin g of
Kawalec off Greenhalgh fol
Rushton again got Read off to. a good start wuth an opening partnership of 84 before Rush- ton was caught trying to hit a third six in one over off Martin Greenhalgh. Georgeson was out immediately afterwards on the same total and with two new batsmen at the crease, ^ and Mike Ranson away on holiday,
■ hopes.Wanderers’ most impressive •bowler was Martin Proctor who toiled for 4 for 19. Needing to surpass Barnold-
with all five points, lost a wicket early on out a tremend ous 69 from number one bats- ' man G. Whipp, surpassed by a splendid 86 from A. Riley, se verely dented Wanderers’
Whalley gain in confidence
.Cherry Tree 131, Whalley 131
WHALLEY first humiliated then totally destroyed Cherry Tree at Station. Road on Saturday. Whalley bolstered their championship chances with a confident
■he took two wickets in his- 'second over. Three more fell quickly and Immanuel were re duced to 20 for 5.
- A partnership of 35, how ever, looked likely to set up a -win but Rigby struck again to •bowl the visitors' skipper, and •then top scorer Fred Roberts '.(36) was brilliantly caught and •bowled by Malcolm Blaclcbum. * The score was then taken to 91 for 8 and Immanuel were •favourites to win. But Rigby look his seventh wicket and Blackburn his second without another run being added to clinch victory. Clitheroe: N. Ashworth 13,
swick’s 227 total for victory, Wanderers made a terrible start losing Dave Fitzpatrick for a duckwhen the total stood at nine.But Chris Monk responded and hit a sound 52. Aided by number three batsman John Renwick (47), he took the score to 97 for the next wicket. Tail enders Chris Pickles 16 not out and Michael Britcliffe (15) ty pified Wanderers’^ never-say-die approach but their efforts were in vain, the side being all out for 192.
fe 12-1-72-2; M. Wrigley 8-0-60- 2; P. Atkinson 4-0-26-0; S. Neild 3-0-20-0; C. Pickles 2-0- 16-0; M. Proctor 4-0-19-4.
Bamoldswick: 227 for 8 dec. Wanderers Bowling: N. Oslif-
Wanderers:’C. Monk 52, D. Fitzpatrick 0; J. Renwick 47,
' Pickles n.o. 16, M. Britcliffe 15, extras 6, total 192.
N. Osliffe 11, P. Atkinson 15, R. ‘ Hargreaves 28, S. Neild 0, M. Wrigley L M. Proctor 1, C.
performance.
v Fielding first, Whalley soon had the visitors in trouble through their' South African pro Hugh Page, who sent opener D. Hayes back to the pavilion when the total was 4. His replacement, B. Woodhead, also felt the Page experience, being dismissed without getting
off tne mark. At the end of their innings,
Cherrv Tree . had made 131. For Whalley, Page took 4 for 66, Tony Wright 3 for 34 and Mark Fallon 2 for 26. Then Whalley destroyed
b Wright 0, C. Crawford c • Fallon b Page 19, M. Barnett n.o. 8, P. Baldwin' c Morris b Page 1, B. Morley run out 0, B. Mawman b Fallon 6, extras 5, total 131. • ’ Bowling: H. Page 18-1-66-4;
T. Wright 13-3-34-5;' M. Fallon 4.6-0-26-2. Whalley: J. Slinger n.o. 50,, P. Macintosh n.o. 80, extras 4,
total 134. • Bowling: B. Ratcliffe 8-1-30-
Cherry Tree. It took just open ers John Slinger and Paul Macintosh to knock off the re quired runs, captain Slinger hitting a half-century, his vice- captam smashing an unbeaten
80.Cherry Tree: D. Hayes b Page 4, C. Smith c Page b Wright 14, B. Woodhead c Morris b Page 0, B. Ratcliffe b Fallon 73, K. Grogan c Page b Wright 1, G. Greening c Morris
C. Musson 9, J. Boden 2, R. Thornton 8, M. Scott 2, A. Rigby 5, R. Banks 9, G. Ben nett 10, P. Rushton 7. P. Bishop, n.o. 4, M. Blackburn
JO, extras 16, total 95. * Oswaldtwistle - Immanuel: 91.
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defeat
Fulwood and Broughton 107 for 4
- Clitheroe 3rd 105, '
A LONG unbeaten run came to an end for Clitheroe 3rd when they went down by six wickets to Fulwood and Broughton. It was their first defeat
since , the opening game of the 1982 season arid the villain for the visitors was skipper Neil Gunn who gave a fine all-round
16-3-46-7; P. Bishop 7-2-15-1;- M. Blackburn 8.2-0-24-2.
Clitheroe bowling: ,A. Rigby
Under-15 team wins county knockout
CLITHEROE under-15 team wdtt the Lancashire Cric ket Association knockout competition at Old Trafford last Sunday, beating Wemeth CC in the'semi-final and
Vickers Sports Club, Barrow, in the final. Wemeth won the toss and and Hussein 2 for 14 led to
elected to bat, but made a dis astrous start, Richard Black burn bowling their opening batsman • with his second ball and having the No. 3 caught by Rushton in the third over. A brilliant throw by Andrew Robinson dismissed their No. 4 batsman and Wemeth were 18 for 3. They. recovered to 62 when • Marcus Sharp got the fourth wicket. ' A magnificent catch by
Farouk Hussein to dismiss top scorer Crawshaw (40) was* the
performance. He asked Clitheroe to bat
first and they made a disastr ous start losing three wickets for only seven'runs. Only Jim Fumelf made any real impres sion being sixth out at 83, and Clitheroe finished on 105, Gunn taking four wickets. , - . . Fulwood's reply was inter
rupted twice by rain but they were always making steady
progress and Gunn-(n.o. 30) saw them comfortably home. = iClithcroc: J. Myler. 0, W.
to their innings, Graeme Wood- worth and Richard Blackburn putting on 66; runs for the first wicket off 11 overs. Andrew Robinson saw Glitheroe safely winning through to thermal scoring the ’ last ban to make the final score
John .Scorah 2 for 11 and Richard Blackburn 2 for 12. Clitheroe made a great start
run off the next to the
Briggs 1, K: Driver 6, A; Blackburn 12, J. Fumell 29, S. Rush 14, J. Coulter 16, R.‘ Leighton 7, G. Cartledge 11, M. Musson n.o; 2, R. Harijcas-: tie 1, extras 6, total 105. Fulwood and Broughton:
12.4-1-34-2; R. Hardcastle 4-0- 12-0; G. Cartledge 8-2-36-2. ;
Clitheroe bowling; J. Furnell
'■ When Vickers were 43 for 2 after 10 overs Clitheroe’s total •looked inadequate. However a
to finish with 81 for 4 off their 1 allotted 20 overs.
. (8). Scorah (19 ri.o.) and John Mills (9 n.o.) enabled Clitheroe
toss: and put Clitheroe in to bat. After, a slow start Wood- worth (17) and Ruahton (13) led a brief recovery and Robinson
103 for 4. ■ In-the final Vickers won the
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• devastating spell 'of bowling by Sharp who took 3 wickets for 5
WINNERS of a better ball competition against par. for the Clitneroe Golf Club ladies sec tion, was won by Mrs Eileen
Hadfield and Mrs Jeanne Hud dleston, who finished eight up. ,
turning point of the game. Sharp took three wickets for 13, Ashley'-Palmer 2 for 19,
Vickers -collapse with their
total at 63. A feature of both games was the superb fielding by the
Clitheroe side. The team now goes forward
0; B. Mawman 5-0-22-0; C. Smith 1-0-8-0; B. Woodhead 6- 1-30-0; M. Barnett 2-0-27-0; R. Morley 1-0-13-0.
FIXTURES'in the Ribblcs dalc Cricket League this weekend include:
Padihani, Baxcnden v Whal ley, Cherry Tree v Ribblcsdalc Wanderers, Read v Settle. Division One — Lucas v
FIXTURES S en io r — C lith c ro e v
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Clithcroc, Old Rdss v Read. Division Two — Whalley v
Salcsbury v Clithcroc, Rib- blesdalc Wanderers .v Cherry Tree.
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John takes over rugby coaching
, against Colne and Nelson 2nd, p r e p a r a t io n s a re well
to the county play off, part of the national competition, with a . match on Sunday afternoon, July 22nd, at Chatbum Road (3 p.m.) against the Scottish champions Forfarshire. It is hoped that a large
crowd will be there to support, the side. The support at Old Trafford was much appreci ated.
GOLF
: Wightman. 100-30-70 and the nine-hole competition winner was Miss Connie Hindle 49-13- 36 after a card play-off with Mrs. Mary Garvey.
donated by Mrs Edith Hay ward was won by Mrs Gill
WITH just six weeks to go before CHtheroe RUFC kick off the new season with a match
underway. The Littlemoor side’s new
coach, John Hargreaves; himself a .former Colne and Nelson player, takes over shortly. J oh n , a prop forward, Avill be
BBCV, Ribblcsdalc Wander ers v Oswaldtwistlc Immanu el, Langho C. v Rawtcnstall. Division Three (Sunday) —
Greenbalgn. - Read might have .had more problems had they been faced with a genuine spinner. Bamoldswick: 211 for 5. Read bowling: Bushell 15-1-
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ern b Greenhalgh 37, M. Georgeson b Wicks 40, G. Bushell, Ibw b M. Scothem 22, G. O’Connor c Harker b Greenhalgh 15, R. Kawalec b Greenhalgh 18, P. Hanson n.o. 28, R. Goodway n.o. 5, extras 16. Total 181 for 5.
News from Shawbridge
CLITHEROE FC managerfl Eric Whalley has been in action 1
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is former Accrington Stanley player Vincent Shaw. He is left sided player and can oper- ate either in-defence or mid- field. Mr Whalley is also hoping to
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Shawbridge Is local lad Eric Geldard. It will be. striker Eric’s second spell with the club. He has previously played for
Waddington.Clitheroe have won yet another trophy . . . but this time not on the soccer field, but on the cricket pitch. A side consisting of reserves Masouq Ahmed and Phil Bishop, first team players Clive Dunn, Denis Underwood and Paul McGuire, and chief scout Len Hall saw off Old Harwood in the final of Great Harwood Cricket Club’s annual six-a-side
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played at. Shawbridge recently * in the Tony Eyles Testimonial’] game, are back in town again on August 15th;
raise funds for Clitheroe’s building programme. ★
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.CLITHEROE Golf’Club ladies’ section July medal winner was. Mrs Eva Velvick 104-36-68. The -competition for a prize1
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Fine wins .
EMPRESS; Ladies’ squash 1st team had a fine win by five matches to nil when they played Empress 2nds.. When Empress .Ladies. Ists
winning 3-0.
played Cloggers, they made sure of victory with Jill Farth ing, Daphne Herd, Dorothy Barker ,and Jean Halsall all
IN preparation- for the new season in the North .West Counties League Division Two, Clitheroe FC entertain Preston Premier League side White Hart at Shawbridge a week tonight. Then, there• are Cambrian
on August 11th with a home game against Ellesmere Port
and. Neston. .
PNE to play Waddington
ONCE again Preston North End are sending a team;to play Waddington FC before the season begins^ The match, to be played at
‘ Houston, Naughton, Campbell, Jones, P. Walsh, Crosbie,
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND CARRIED OUT BY ■ CRAFTSMEN '
CONSTRUCTION CLITH^ROE 27393 (day)
Cup games against Radfcliffe Borough, home (July 28th), Rossendale United, away (July 31st), and Accrington Stanley, home (August 4th).
CLITHEROE 25606 (nightf WE CURE
RISING DAMP WOODWORM AND.DRY ROT
BUILDING INJECTION AND MAINTENANCE
J. A. HOLMES 25474
CLITHEROE
WE CAN ELIMINATE RISING DAMP
INSTALLATION OF ELECTRO OSMATIC AND CHEMICAL SPECIALIST IN:
INJECTION DAMP PROOF COURSES. 30 YEAR GUARANTEE.
LECTROS AND PALACE APPROVED INSTALLER. ERADICA TION OF WET ROT, DRY ROT,‘AND ALL FUNGAL DECAY IN TIMBER, CONDENSATION CONTROL
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ITEMS WITH A TEL-SEL
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E .R U S H T O I I CLITHEROE 24300 42 CHATBURN RD. CUTHEROE. LANCS
(24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE)
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TREES TOPPED and FELLED GOOD QUALITY TREE LOGS
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. FULL INSURANCE COVER COMPETITIVE RATES
- (BOp per bag — £23 per ton — delivered)' ALL TYPES.OF FENCING ERECTED
J. EDMONDSON Tel. STONYHURST 578
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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 .
Tel. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VALLEY
PLANNING SERVICES
fFor all extensions, altera-!! Jtlons and Joinery work. Free/ {estimates and surveys.! ^Planning and building regu-V ylation drawings submitted^ • to authorities.
NO WORK TOO SMALL T e le p h o n e :
WHALLEY 3688
THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE
N. A. GRAINGER PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEER
FREE ESTIMATES CLITHEROE 27268
GAS SERVICES DAVE KENT
CITY AND GUILDS GAS- FITTER "
GAS APPLIANCES SER VICED, INSTALLED, AND REPAIRED
PRICES FOR NEW GAS AP PLIANCES ON REQUEST
FREE QUOTATIONS
REASONABLE RATES TEL.
CLITHEROE 25009
FOR JOBS AROUND THE HOUSE OR IN THE GARDEN —
HIRE HIRE
Electric Mixer................................ Scaffold Tower 16ft. X 4ft........... Pacebreaker and Tools............... £ 1 8 . 4 0 Generator 11/2kva......................... £1-1 - 8 0 Chainsaw........................................ Ext. Ladder.......... .............................£ 8 . 7 5
........................... £ 5 . 7 5 . . .£ 8 .0 0
MAKE IT EASY HIRE
SPECIAL WEEKEND RATES FRIDAY P.M. — MONDAY A.M.
Wheelbarrow....................................£ 1 - 7 0 Sawbench 12ln.................. ......... £ 1 3 . 8 0 Draw Rods..........................................£ 1 * 7 0 Hammer Drill electric.......................£ 6 . 9 0 Cat Ladder..........................................£ 2 . 8 5 PRICES INCLUDE VAT
■ E. & D. (PLANT HIRE) LTD
PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN, CLITHEROE 41597 also shop at SALTHILL ROAD. Tel. 24624____________'
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INDUSTRIAL POWER TOOLS while stocks last 2-SPEED PERCUSSION DRILL
Salthill Road, Clitheroe. TEL. 24624 SPECIAL CFFER on BLACK AND DECKER
ERIC DOGDALE DIY
Recommended Retail £65, OUR PR (CEE3 7 .5 0 4 Inch BODY GRIP SANDER/GRINDER
Recommended Retail £63, 4Viln. BODY GRIP SANDER/GRINDER
Recommended Retail £66. OUR PRICE E31.95 9ln. 1,800 watt ANGLE G R IN D E R ___
3V21n. UNIVERSAL PLANER rebating depth 25ml Rec. Retail £89, OUR PRICE E56
Recommended retail £102, OUR PRICE *-52.50 Also BLACK AND DECKER WORKMATES
Rec. Retail £50. OUR PRICE E38 All above prices sub|ect to VAT
Also a wide range of DIY
Pqwer.tools on special offer prices
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. heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dales 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, Baxi and most stoves.
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
NOEL KING AND CO. for all
WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS FRED MANBY & BRO. and KENWOOD REPAIRS High Street, Sklpton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444_____
All'makes'of new and reconditioned washers and cleaners
HOOVER’— HOTPQINT — BUHCQ — SERVIS | , Sales and Workshop
2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22979
TREES TOPPED AND FELLED
SUPPLIED AND ERECTED
ALLTYPES OF FENCING
Logs £30 per ton or 90p
New and Second-Hand Pallets wanted and supplied ■
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bag — minimum delivery-10 bags. C;O.D.
CATTERMOLE Tel. Clitheroe 23732
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BRICKS, BLOCKS, SAND, CEMENT, AGGREGATES,
LINTELS, BOSCH POWER TOOLS, HAND TOOLS.
Tel. 22311
JOHN KAY GROUP
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 ff DERBY STREET, CLITHEROE &
M G NES
BATHROOM SUITES, KITCHEN UNITS, SINK TOPS, TAPS, SHOWERS etc.
BARLA AO C YCRW
REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF
APPLIANCES Specialist on Keymatic
HOOVER
SLIDING DOOR GEAR 2ft. 6ln..:.......£ 8.80 FOLDING DOOR GEAR 3ft......... ....£ 8 .0 0 FOLDING DOOR GEAR 5ft.......... . £ 10 .35 WARDROBE RAILS 4ft................. £ 1.8 5 WARDROBE RAILS 5ft.......................£ 2.4 0 WARDROBE GEAR 5ft.......................E6.44 CUPBOARD GEAR 4ft........................£ 4.15 CUPBOARD GEAR 6ft........................£5.9 5 DOOR SILLS 2ft. Sin...........................£ 4.6 0 DOOR SILL LOWLINE 5ft..;........ £ 4.9 5
LEGGE ITEMS RETAIL PRICE LESS. 2 0 % UNION LOCK ITEMS RETAIL LESS. 2 0 % SAFETY DOOR CHAIN..............£ 2.8 8
'.RIM LOCK.......................................... £3.8 5 LETTER PLATE KMIn.......................£3.1 5 MORTICE LOCK HANDLES...............£ 4.77 MORTICE KNOB HANDLES......... ....£5.1 4
. TUBULAR MORTICE LATCH....... . £ 1.5 2 CUPBOARD LOCK.„......................... £ 1.4 9 BRASS PADLOCK 1 Vain................ . £2.1 0 SAFETY BOLT...................................£1-05 STAYBOLT.........................................£1-20
P.A.R. QUALITY 3ln. x 1ln......... 1 5d per ft. P.A.R. QUALITY 3ln. x 2ln......... 32p per ft. SCANT 3ln. x 2ln...................... 20p per ft; BULLNOSE SKIRTING 4ln. x %ln.18p per ft. TAURUS SKIRTING 7ln. X11n.... 40p per ft. BEADING % QUADRANT.............7p per ft. SLATE BATTENS 1VHn. x %ln.....5p per ft. T & G REDWOOD 5ln. x 11n.......18p per ft. WEATHERBOARD 5 In. x %ln... 16p per ft. CARCASSING 6ln. X 2ln........... 39p per ft.
From ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS) LTD PENDLE TRADING ESTATE CHATBURN
OPEN: WEEKDAY 7-30 a.m. — 5-30 p.m. SATURDAY: 7-30 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.
CLITHEROE 4 1 5 9 7
Prices quoted Include VAT at 15%
VISIT OUR SHOP AT SALTHILL ROAD Te l. 2 46 2 4
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NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)
C O L O U R A ND 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
D E R E K L E L G H
4 SHIREBliRN AVE„ CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168 TELEVISION AND
AUDIO REPAIRS (
ESTIMATES.FREE) • .
20in. COLOUR TVs....;.......:.... £ 1 4 0 . 1 year guarantee or
C6.SO per month rental ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN
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