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more than enough to er-final place in their last year.
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Ashcroft flick seals victory
Clitheroe 1, Daisy Hill 0
A GOAL from Clitheroe skipper and centre- half Mick Ashcroft in the 19th minute-proved decisive in this evenly-fought contest. Lancashire Amateur
Shield finalists Daisy Hill had to win this match to keep alive their slender promotion hopes. They gave Clitheroe a tough game and had their chances to score. Ashcroft’s goal followed
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ains for ondon
arathon
-ing harder than ever her next marathon — London — on May
THEROE teacher Maureen Hurst is
ureen, who teaches it Ribblesdale School lives in Whinfield
it, Clayton-le-Moors, started her training and is running 70
, a week — 20 more when she was in
ing for the New York thon in 1981. e also gets up before a. and runs five miles •e school every day. have never run so
i in my life before, I am determined to 3 an all-out effort,” said. she does very well
London it could to her being picked epresent Britain at
seas events, but Mau- remains cautious that.
iere will be top class irs in London so we ust have to wait and she said. “The main is, I just enjoy run-
he says she is happy he way things have in the last few , her main fear now,
and that is sufficient •d.”
injured. Windermere recent- e beat 100 other n to win a 10-mile i 57 mins 32 secs, a 1 time, and ran what ills a steady race to injury. : London race will be sed and Ribblesdale ; will be watching hoping i t ’s their >r whose face fills icreen on the final
athan hits winner
-reat Harwood Rovers 1, Henthorn Utd 2
ys League juniors’ clash. s Accrington
rime was running out when i Pollard
ed to find the net. several
ich went in off the post for equaliser.
cracked a shot
n tre forward. Stephen 'agan also played well at itre-half.
Chapman treble
{E scoreline emphasised the anderers’ ability in this eth odist-Association-of-
h a i lc y W a n d e re r s 9, Clitheroe Cloggers 2
•uth-Clubs encounter. Whalley’s scorers were Toby
apman (3), Stephen Swain ), Craig Barnes, Julian jsker, Michael Evans and aun Fernandez. Andrew ilwood and Andrew' Robin-
Henthom’s winner, capping excellent performance at
minute later Nathan Peel ■
East Lancs League
SATURDAY’S East Lancs League fixtures are: Chatbum v Trawden Celtic, Clitheroe Res v Gt Harwood Res, Colne Legion Res v Whalley Arms Celtic, Keighley Green v Wad- dington, Mansfield v Pendle Forest, Oswaldtwistle Immanu el v Padiham Wanderers. Open dates: Bacup Res and Whalley. Results: Keighley Green 2, Whalley Arms Celtic 1; Bacup Borough Res 3, Trawden Celtic 2; Chatbum 0, Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 5; Colne Legion Res 0, Clitheroe Res 4; Padiham Wanderers 5, Whalley 0.
n replied for Clitheroe. Whalley keeper Philip Ellison ’t the field injured in the cond half and Andrew Darby- ire, who took over, saved ’o penalties. Referee was Mr aymond W in ck ley , of itneroe.
Action replay
)N Sunday the Read Jnited Over-35s football earn took on a side from he Chartered Insurance nstitute. In an entertaining atch, the veterans ran
ut 2-0 winners with goals rom David Bridges and ohn Harwood. After, players and spec- ators enjoyed a hot pie unch in Read Cricket' dub. An added bonus as that player Fred ttley videoed the game
o the players could have n “action replay” while ucking in.
Clith. Res... .. 21 15 3 3 66 23 33 Bacup B<). R............... ,23 13 6 5602931 Gt H'wood T R...................21 12 5 4 45 29 29 Trawden C.....20 10 5 563 31 25 Osw. Imm...... 19 10 4 5 55 39 24 W h a l l e V AC............. ...20 9 5 6 40 29 23 Wadd’ton...,...20 8 6 6 53 36 22 Pendle F....,...22 7 5 10 60 47 19 K. Green....,... 23 .7 5 1142 53 19 Mansfield.... 21 5 5 113554 15 Colne L. Res............ .
Chatburn.......21 2. 4 15 19 47 U Whalley..... ...22 1 5 16 19 80 7
5 0 13 3296 10
^NTHORN went a goal vn in the first half, despite even share of the play in and District
Vith tne advantage of the pe in the second naif, ated
chances but they Away romp
Colne Legion Res 0, Clitheroe Res 4
A LACK-LUSTRE first half ended with Clitheroe leading 1-0 thanks to a Geoff Young goal, headed in from a Paul Green comer. In the second half Clitheroe
threatened to swamp Colne but several strange refereeing deci sions restricted them to just three more goals from Simon Whiteside, Dave Ashwortb and Phil Bishop. Clitheroe: Holt, Braithwaite,
Shoreman, S. Green, Richards, Bishop, P. Green, Young, W h i te s id e , A s hw o r tn , McGuire. Subs: Karwat, Morris.
Hit by a Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 5
‘blitz’ Chatbum 0,
half-time after a fairly even first 45 minutes, Chatburn went two behind after the break from a close-range header. Chatburn’s attacks broke
down with the final pass and few clear-cut chances emerged. Immanuel then stormed
ahead with three goals inside five minutes as the Chatbum defence collapsed. Dewhurst went closest for
Chatbum when he shot over the bar from 10 yards. But the home side rarely
looked like scoring and Im manuel'gratefully accepted the points. Chatbum: Winckley, Boyd,
P. Colebourne, Wr ignt, Lawson, Smith, Grant, Dins- dale, J. Coleboume, Wadding- ton, Dewhurst.
Whalley AC up
slip
Keighley Green 2, Whalley AC 1
CELTIC gave probably their worst performance of the season against a team they had beaten a week before. Celtic could not find any
. array. The second half saw a better
rhythm in the first half and went a goal down after 20 mi nutes with the defence in dis-
performance. Celtic’s passing improved and Clayton slammed home an equaliser after 70 mi nutes from close range. A draw seemed likely, but
A FIVE minute blitz midway through the second half sealed Chatbum’s fate in this East Lancs League clash. Trailing from a penalty at
among
a free kick. Steve Mullen delicately chipped the ball over the defensive wall and Ashcroft’s glancing header beat the ’keeper. With the second half only 10
.Blackburn Rovers centre for ward Glyn Barker had a goal disallowed. Despite some inspiring play
minutes old, Clitheroe had a shock when Daisy Hill's former
from Mullen, Clitheroe failed to add to their score. John Taylor and David Proos never found their touch, and with David Sharpies turning in a below-par performance, and Ronnie Haworth failing to make his usual penetrating runs, it was left to Clive Dunn and Mullen to produce the goods. Clitheroe's defence was in'
control, splendidly led by Ash croft, wno received resilient support from Eric Kinder, Tony Eyles and Dennis Under wood. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,
Hutchinson, Kinder, Ashcroft, E y le s , S h a rp ie s , Dunn, Haworth, Taylor, Proos, Mullen. Sub: Livesey.
Clitheroe fight for
cup glory CLITHEROE take on North West Counties first division side Penrith on Saturday in the quarter-final of the league cup. Penrith are challenging for tne Division One title in tneir first season in the NW Counties League.
find a replacement for the cup- tied Steve Mullen. This could, mean a recall for Geoff Young' but the side will not be chosen until after tonight.
Manager Eric Whalley has to \ •
The substitute’s berth may fo to Frank Richards, Paul
all experienced players — or to the youthful and enthusiastic Paul Green or Brian Livesey.
new strip for the occasion. They have to change from the familiar blue because of a colour-clash and committee member David Brass is provid ing the away strip.
Clitheroe will be sporting a
bridge at 10-46 a.m. Some spare seats may be available for travelling supporters (£3 for adults, half-price for pensioners and children). Inquiries should be made through Mr Brass (Clitheroe 22994) or Dawson’s greengrocers.
ed from the game in Cumbria to S h aw b r id g e , w h e re Clitheroe Res have a vital East Lancs League match against Great Harwood Res. Kick-off is at 2-15 p.m. Clitheroe must win to maintain their league-title challenge.
Score “flashes" will be relay Winter
two minutes from time Celtic keeper Conway needlessly col lided with Gillibrand as the centre half was about to clear the ball, and left the home side with a simple chance to score the winner. Celtic must play with a lot
• Wh alley AC: Conway, Bromley, Porter, Gillibrand, Finch, Morley, O'Neill, Elliott, Foster, Clayton, Doman. Subs: Ainsworth, Wilkinson.
more effort if they are to make progress against Clitheroe Res in the President’s Cup quarter final.
League WINNERS of the Clitheroe Golf Club Winter League final, played in association with a four ball better ball competition against par, were R. Kane and C. Hamer.
Clitheroe on Sunday with the “monthly medal” starting at 8- 30 a.m. On Saturday • - Clitheroe host
Greenup +5; W. E. Speak and R. Saville +4; P. Longbottom and J. H. Hanson +3; K. Hold ing and G. Thompson +3. Competitive golf returns to
the ELGA v the Rest of Lanca shire match. Andrew Walmsley and Paul Marlow playing for ELGA are club members.
Kane and C. Hamer +4; D. Underwood and R. Waddington +1; D. Brennan and R. Bren nan +1; D. Kershaw and K. Lord +1. Section winners: D. Brennan and R. Brennan, R. Swarbrick and D. Bergman, T. Gray and J. Sanderson. Four ball: C. Briggs and D.
Winter League results: R. The team coach leaves Shaw- icGuire or Simon Whiteside —
Upper Wharfedale 3rd 0, Clitheroe 1st 6
Greatorex clinches ‘double’
DESPITE playing well below their best, Clitheroe achieved a comfortable win to complete the double over the Yorkshire side. The team showed three
changes from last week when they lost narrowly at Wilm- slow. John Hyde returned at centre, Ian Lomax came in at second row, and Dave Tatter- sail at scrum half. Clitheroe made a rousing
ROYAL Oak trio Dave Riggs, Steve Conti and Jimmy Hargreaves have icon the Clitheroe and Dis trict Darts League trebles competition for the second successive year in one of the most exciting finals for years. They beat Raivdon
the finals, playing 1001 down before a packed audi ence at the White Horse Inn, Clitheroe. The awards — among
Trophy. Eight teams took part in
Morris, Fred Smalley and Alan Whitehead of the Black Bull, Chatbum, 2-0 to min the Andy Ball
Joiners A
players who made it a night to remember.
them shields for the run ners-up — were presented by licensee Mrs Jennifer Partington. Pictured are some of the
Snooker latest
start. Their pack dominated and Wharfedale made a number of forced errors which proved decisive. The Littlemoor side took full
a d v a n ta g e w i th S tu a r t Greatorex scoring two penal ties. Wharfedale were outplayed in the scrums where Clitheroe
Srop forwards Holden and
nents to allow hooker Phil Dinsdale to regularly win the
ubowski unsettled their oppo
ball. Clitheroe should have used
their possession to greater effect, but their backs strug gled to find the gaps. The victory margin might
CONSERVATIVE B halted the; march of giant- killers JR’s A in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League team- knockout, winning a close two-leg contest. Each side won six matches and only 18 points separated the teams. In the other semi-final,
Rimington A overcame Billing- ton A. The first leg of the final will
have been greater, but John Robson hau what seemed a good try disallowed. . Clitheroc: Wardle, Fielding,
JR’s A 12; Rimington A 15, Billington A 10. Division One: Waddington A
be played at Rimington to night, with the second leg at Clitheroe Conservative Club on Wednesday. Results: Conservative B 13,
Upper Wharfedale 4th was can celled because of injury and selection problems at the York shire club. On Saturday, the let’s take
Hyde, Greatorex jnr, Emmott, Lund, Tattersall, Holden, Dins dale, Dubowski, Williamson, Lomax, Byrne, Greatorex snr, Robson, Sunger. The 2nd’s match against
on Ambleside away, while the 2nd’s entertain Ambleside 2nd’s at Littlemoor, kicking-off at 3 p.m.
Hutchinson volleys home
CLITHEROE opened the scor ing inside 10 minutes when - Anne Hutchinson volleyed home a waist-high ball which had ricocheted off a defender’s
Leyland Foxes 0, Clitheroe 1
largely belonged to Clitheroe, although the Foxes were given a penalty flick which they put wide of the post. In the second half Clitheroe's
After that the first half
12, Royal British Legion A 2; Catholic A 11, Chatbum A 3; Billington B 14, Rimington A 0; Slaidbura 10, Conservative B 4; Conservative A 8, Waddington B 6; Great Harwood Liberal A 14, Pendle Club 0. Division Two: Social Club
398, JR’s A 462: J. Pickles 105, G. Pilkington 52; A. Middleb- rough 47, N. Lawless 110; F. Watson 57, G. Ireland 84; T. Williamson 55, J. Titterington 67; J. Morgan 62, S. Taylor 69; J. Marsden 72, N. Burgess 80. JR’s A 340, Conservative B
10, JR’s A 4; Chatbum B 6, Catholic B 8; Rimington B 4, Low Moor 10; Police 8, Liberal B 6. Knockout — Conservative B
329: D. Burgess 83, D. Speak 53; P. Backhouse 75, P. Clark 50; B. Sims 85, P. Jones 35; L. McEntee 44, N. Robinson 42; H. Hudson 57, A. Frankland 57; L. Dixon 59, S. Horsfield 92.
Catholic A 403, Chatbum A
ton A 344: P. Conchie 71, D. Riley 64; T. Peters 81, A. Hartley’ 54; B. Thompson 71, H. Thistlethwaite 44; J. Wild 86, J. Lund 68; G. Dell 98, S. Petty 43; P. Swain 102, K. Ratcliffe 71. .Slaidbum 414, Conservative
Billington B 509, Riming
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Black Horse A 4; Kings Arms A 2, Commercial A 5; Joiners A 5, New Inn 2; White Horse A 6, Dog and Patridge 1; Tillot- sons A 5, Craven Heifer 2; Victoria A 6, Higher Buck 1; Lower Buck A 4, Black Bull 3; Horse Shoe A 4, White Hart 3; Pendle Witch 4, Lord Nelson 3. Blue League: Black Horse B
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422:. G. Sutcliffe 63, A. Mid- dlebrough 70; J. Titterington 52, T. Williamson 69; G. Pil kington 77, P. Swales 81; S. Taylor 67, J. Marsden 64; G. Ireland 47, F. Watson'74; R. Hood 44, J. Pickles 64. Billington A 367, Riming
• Division Two — Social Club 401, JR’s A 378: J. Hall 55, G. Ireland 50; V. Adcroft 67, R. Hood. 47; B. WUding 78, G. Pilkington 59; D. Hallewell 53, G. Sutcliffe 77; I. Charlton 72, J. Sutcliffe 83; B. Tunney 76, N. Lawless 62.- Chatbum B 386, Catholic B
359: H. Clegg 79, A. Taylor 73; G. Shaw 88, T. Trotter 49;. R. Taylor 89. S. Edmundson 54; D. Hogan 86, T. Hill 41; R. Pickvance 107, J. Holmes 75; A. Chew 91, W. Wright 67.
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Chatburn go
through Chatbum 3, Briercliffe 2
ton A 406: B. Robinson 43, D. Riley 100; T. Warden 58, F. Wrathall 64; I. Brown 76, A. Hartley 67; B. Price 58, S. Petty 41; K. Garrett 63, K. Ratcliffe 66; J. Bolton 69, J. Lund 78. Rimington A 455, Billing
defence had to work hard to keep the Foxes attack at bay. They held'out despite conced ing a series of comers. The s p i r i t shown by
Clitheroe was heart-warming but they need to achieve more consistency if they are to gain maximum points from the in tensive senes of matches which round off the season.
ATTENTION BOWLERS!
CALLING all bowling clubs. The chance of taking part in a trebles tournament with £1,000 in prize money is in the offing. The tournament is to oe
staged by CalderstonesBowling Club, Whalley, which is seek ing sp o n so rsh ip from a brewery.
taking part, with the final played at Calderstones in summer. Entry fees (£6 per team)
Up to 500 clubs could be
should be sent to Mr Robert Kay at 5, The Crescent, Mitton
Road, Whalley (Whalley 2775). The deadline is May 13tn. The club is also seeking local
r nsors who might wash to ate items for a raffle.
ton A 421: J. Lund 77, J. Bolton 63; D. Riley 75, B. Robinson 47; S. Petty 76, I. Brown 93; K. Ratcliffe 51, T. Warden 97; A. Hartley 71, D. Wilson 76; F. Wrathall 105, B. Price 45. Division One — Wadding
ton A 475, Royal British Legion A 294: J. Wooff 92, J. Miller 40; S. Hatton 77, R.
Watson 63; B. Waddington 90, G. Walmsley 54; D. Nelson 51, M. Alston 66; F. Coar 75, J. Parker 29; T. Makinson 90, M. Bailey 42.
Narrow defeat
EMPRESS Squash Ladies suf-. fered a close 3-2 defeat away to Eagley, of Bolton.
beaten, losing her fifth and de ciding game 10-8. Rachel Pallis- ter also had a “marathon” match and was unlucky to lose. Sheila Willis could not find her usual form and lost 3-1.
,
from Marilyn Fletcher, who overwhelmed her opponent 3-0, and Sharon Willis, who com pletely outclassed tier's 3-0. Susan Beggs was narrowly
Empress’s victories came
Moor 439: D. Calvert 76, D. Knowler 40; J. Thornton 64, P. Lord 73; Denis Seed 61; G. Tyler 90; J. Hacking 58, R. Shoreman 100; David Sneed 82, A. Holmes 64; B. Ashton 56, N. Brown 72. Police 383, Liberal B 358:
415: M. Hargreaves 62, M. • Lawton 58; A. Hodgson 54, P. Doman 70; R. Turner 100, D. Lofthouse 50; P. Wilson 54, K. Eccles 78; S. Whipp 62, T. Ridgway 57; L. Whittaker 54, B. Bithell 102. Rimington B 397, Low
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home side into the lead and Waddington added a second. However, Briercliffe pulled
kley was in impressive form and produced some fine saves. Within a few minutes, Chat bum restored the lead with a Dewhurst goal. Chatbum: Winckley, P. Col
eboume, J. Coleboume, Wad dington, Dewhurst.
P. Atkinson 45, A. Procter 89; F. Booth 60 (no opponent); P. Craig 92, D. Riley 61; J. Grif fiths 76. A. Root 47; B. Jacques
QUIZ FINAL
40, J. Mellor 85; J. Burke 70, B; Fletcher 76._____ __ The final of the Clitheroe and
District snooker singles com petition takes place a week to night at the league’s presenta tion evening in Waddington Social Cluh. Clubs, and trophy winners,
should return cups and shields before then, or take them to Waddington on the night. The final of the doubles com
Ribblesdale increase lead
RIBBLESDALE Table Tennis League leaders Cricket Club A stretched their lead to 13 mints with wins over Standen B and. Calderstones. Results — Division One:
Standen A 10, Post Office 0; Cricket Club A 7, Standen B 3; Calderstones 2, Cricket Club A 8; Standen B 4, Standen A 6; Post Office 4, Social Club B 6. Division Two: Cricket Club
SC defeated the Optimists by 60 points to 52, and Cox and Co. beat Whalley Arms Celtic 63-27. The final, at the Sun Inn, Waddington, starts at 9 p.m.
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CATHOLIC Social Centre and Cox and Co. face each other in the final of the Waddington Sports Quiz on Sunday. In the semi-final^, Catholic
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For it took 450 minutes
' Rolls-Royce a roasting in midfield. They could'have had many more goals.
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Installer: Eradication of wet Rot, Dry Rot, and all Fungal Decay In Umber, Condensation Control
Lectroe and Palace Approved E. RUSHTON
CLITHEROE 24300 (24 Hour Answering Service)
42 Chatbum Road, . Clitheroe, Lance
Tel. BULTUN-BY-BUW 699
PLANNING SERVICES
{For all extensions, altera-, ^tlons and joinery work. Free( ({estimates ana surveys. {Planning and building regu lation drawings submitted) to authorities.
NO WORK
TOO.SMALL Telephone^
WHALLEY1 3688 VALLEY LAND
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ADVICE AND ESTIMATE FREE £ • ESTABLISHED 15 Y EAR S
2 S FULLY INSURED «^Y^N\\VVX\V^X^VXXVYVYVVV^\\VVYVVVYVVV\V PROMPT ATTENTION g WE CURE
RISING DAMP WOODWORM AND DRY ROT
BUILDING INJECTION AND MAINTENANCE
J. A. HOLMES 25474
CLITHEROE
NOEL KING AND CO. for all
W IN ACHINf REPAIRS and KENWOOD REPAIRS
ASH G M
A ll makes ol new and reconditioned washers and cleaners
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^ | HOOVER -H O T PO IN T -BU R CO -S e nV IS | Sales and Workshop
2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE -
combines modem efficiency with classic ele gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where It stands away from the wall Indepen dent ot surrounding brickwork. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal lor 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 arid Ulefos. Spares for Rayburn, Baxl and most stoves.
THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE
FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street, Sklpton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444
PAINTING and d e c o r a t in g
: FOR FREE ESTIMATES * INSIDE AND OUTSIDE W ORK,, -
TEL. B IL L M a cM IL LA N ’ m m n i Tel. 22979
All Re-Plastering carried out.
Free Estimate and Survey.
JOHN GREENWOOD Tel. Slaldbum 1020061346
L o c a l D e l iv e r ie s , a l l s i z e s ________
LARGE/SMALL CON TA INERS
ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS) LTD
PENDLE TRADING EST
' CHATBURN, ClITHEROE 41591 SHOP AT SALTHILL ROAD
You also get your first two Annual Services
FREE OF CHARGE
Act NOW to take advantage of this offer RING FOR A FREE QUOTATION
DARWEN 775662 or (evenings) BLACKBURN 29249
NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (sublect to availability)
COLOUR AND
BLACK AND WHITE SLOT TV —
DEREK LEIGH 4 SHIRUnMH A « ., OJlHEMt Id. 24)68
NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSE DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT
PAY AS YOU VIEW
REPAIRS TO MOST BRITISH COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE TV’s
SERV0WARM GAS CENTRAL HEATING
JOHN KAY GROUP
BRICKS, BLOCKS. SAND, CEMENT, AGGREGATES,
LINTELS, BOSCH POWER TOOLS, HAND TOOLS.
BATHROOM SUITES, KITCHEN UNITS, SINK TOPS, TAPS, SHOWERS etc.
DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD I DERBY STREET, CLITHEROE 1 Tel. 22311
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OPEN MONDAY to FRIDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
SATURDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon [MOYA RACrol
ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD ALL YOUR
BUILDING.NEE0S — INCLUDING
DRAINAGE
b r ic k s ! SLATES
ILT
SAND 1 6 UNITE BLOCKS
COPINGS ,1 DAMP COURSE THERMAL BLOCKS 1~SLA
RAINWATER
PLASTER WALLING STONE PLASTER BOARDS. SCR GUTTERS
LAND TILES
E BATTENS LINTELS
STONE CEMENT
EN BLOCKS GARDEN EDGES ASBESTOS'
FLAGS
at PENDLE TRADING ESTATE CHATBURN OPEN WEEKDAYS: 7-30 -
SATURDAY: 7 -3 0 — 12-J30 p.m. VISIT OUR SHOP AT SALTHILL HOAD TEL: 24624.___________________
5-30 p.m. CLITHEROE 41597
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