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


Proos header sets up a key victory


Clitheroe 3, Padiham 0. 1 $


CLITHEROE produced one of th e i r b e s t p e r ­ formances of th e season before a crowd of more th an 200 in th is top of th e table derby.


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WEST Bradford face . another encounter with their Barnoldswick opponents, to settle this Momson Cup tie, following a second replay which ended m a draw after extra time. West Bradford were soon in


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both- sides, Clitheroe played some breathtaking football. But th ey missed th e ir


After a tense start by


chances, John Taylor being the worst “offender” when he mis- kicked from a yard out.


escape with a 0-0 half-time scoreline, until Shawbridge centre forward David Proos headed against the bar and nodded home the rebound.


Padiham seemed set to


front. Fine work by Redding and Moore set up Dean for the opener. Further chances went 'beg­


ging in the first half and Dean should have had a hat-trick. But in the second, Rolls put


considerable pressure on the West Bradford defence to equalise midway through the half. In extra time, West Bradford


second half, inspired by David Sharpies and the ever-danger- ous Steve Mullen.


Clitheroe dominated the


66th minute, and Mullen added his name to the scoresheet in the 78th minute.


Proos scored a second in the


had the chances to settle the issue but failed to break .tilt! deadlock. Now the sides meet again at West Bradford. West Bradford: Barber,


more but they missed chances and were denied by the wood­ work. They also had two strong penalty claims turned down and Padiham keeper Dawson made several impres­ sive saves.


Clitheroe might have scored


Coulston, Blenkinship, Red­ ding, Mantle, Clegg, Potter, Bartlett, Moore, Dean, Atkin­ son, Edmondson.


■ALERS


Promotion blow


3 1 0 8


CLITHEROE Ladies’ Hockey Club lst’s promotion hopes suf­ fered a setback when they were well beaten by Great Harwood, who produced the highest standard of play they have so far encountered in their division of the Dairy Crest league. The first half was well con­


tested. Great Harwood scored only once and Clitheroe came close many times. Clare Mortimer troubled the


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Harwood defence throughout but she lacked consistent sup­ port. Clitheroe’s defence, par­ ticularly in the second half, was too hard-pressed to assist the


sttscki Despite hard work and brave


covering, Great Harwood scored twice more in the second half for a 3-0 victory — a disappointment for Clitheroe, who last week drew 1-1 with current league leaders Poulton 1st.


D A R T B O A R D


LATEST positions in the Clitheroe and District Darts League are — Division One: Black Bull 80, White Horse A 78, Royal Oak A 74, Black Horse 64, Kings Arms 62,


ance at Maghull, this was just the tonic they needed. Keeper Dennis Underwood looked con­ fident, new signing Peter Hutchinson made it a miserable return to Shawbridge for former Clitheroe favourite Ian Ashworth, and Eric Kinder, Mick Ashcroft and Tony Eyles gave Padiham’s strikers no room. In midfield, Sharpies spark­


After Clitheroe’s perform­


front. Substitute Geoff Young came


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


on for the hard-working Proos in the 80th minute ana nearly scored. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


Sharpies. . . an' inspiration.


Title race hots up


THE North West Counties Di­ vision Three title race is be­ coming a “thriller.” The top positions change


almost weekly. Clitheroe go se co n d a f t e r d e fe a t in g Padiham, who lose the leader­ ship, dropping to fourth place. The new leaders are Ashton


Town. Also challenging are A th e r to n Collier ies and


Maghull, with eight clubs in the running for promotion. On Saturday Clitheroe have


another hard match away to Bolton ST, a strong side at home. Directions for travelling supporters are available from Colin Wilson on Clitheroe 24370. A welcome spectator at


be involved in the transfer scene again before the March 31st deadline to strengthen Clitheroe’s promotion bid. Meanwhile, it has been quite


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enerous collection was held for im at the match. Manager Eric Whalley may


Livesey shows


the way


Pcndlc Forrest 0, ■ Clitheroc Reserves 3


CLITHEROE, with the slope in their favour, took the lead through a fine Brian Livesey solo effort in the 20th minute of this East Lancs League clash. He beat four Forrest defen­


ders, before sending a right- foot shot into the corner of the net. ■ J u s t b e fo re h a lf - tim e


Whiteside added a second, forc­ ing the ball 'home after fine work bv Ashworth on the left.


half Brian Livesey scored a third with a cracking left-foot shot from a right-wing cross. Clitheroe then missed several chances before a late rally from Forrest forced them back on defence. Keeper Holt disting­


Two minutes into the second AITKEN SHIELD ( Trinity fall to


bogey team Trinity 1, Calderstones 10.


TRINITY suffered their fourth defeat at the hands of Calderstones. this season, who are proving a bogey team.


.


in 1984 and not one to remember. In the first 30 minutes Calderstones scored seven and Trinity were dreadful. 1 But they improved and for


It was their first game


the rest of the game the two were more evenly


were awarded a penalty. Met­ calfe missed it, but made amends later, scoring from a free-kick on the left-nand side


In the second half. Trinity


of the box. Scorers for Calderstones


uished himself with a fine pen­ alty save in the closing minutes. Clitheroe: J. Holt, T. Braith-


S a tu rd ay 's game against Padiham was Ronnie Drugan, whose career is in jeopardy following a serious iqjuiy. A


waite, P. Shoreman, S. Green, F. Richards, B. Livesey, P. B ish o p , P. G re e n , S. Whiteside, D. Ashworth, P.


McGuire, P. Karwat.


Celtic stay with the pack


a week for midfielder David Sharpies, who celebrated his 21st birthday and was named man-of-the-match against Padiham. His team-mates pre­ sented him with a carnage clock to mark his "coming of age.” Clitheroe Reserves boosted


led, while Taylor, Proos and. Mullen were formidable up1


their challenge for league hon­ ours with a 3-0 win at Pendle Forest. On Saturday they entertain


Keighley Green. Kick-off is at 2-15 p.m. Reserve team skip­ per Paul McGuire, now re­ sponsible for all training at Shawbridge, is making an im­ portant contribution to the first team’s promotion campaign in addition to his reserve team duties.


FLUENT RUGGER


EARNS POINTS Salford 6, Clitheroe RUFC 1st 17.


IN a difficult and at times ill-tempered match, Clitheroe’s more fluent rugby earned them a welcome win, their first since New Year’s Eve. Featured in this victory were


Trio shine


in defeat Clitheroe 2nd 0, Moor Park Hospital 15.


.Bonny Inn 59, Pendle Inn 57, Brownhill Arms 56, Pendle Witch 56, Horse Shoe A 55, Pendle Hotel 47, Waddington Social Club 39. Division Two: Royal Oak B


'well-balanced in the forwards, but Clitheroe, were outclassed in the backs where lack of ex-


CLITHEROE can have no complaints about this defeat. Despite plenty of effort, they were overcome by a sidy.well- drilled in every department. It was a hard, clean contest,


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95, Judge Walmesley 77, Join­ ers Arms 75, Station Hotel 75, White Horse B 73, Bay Horse 60, New Inn 60, Victoria Hotel 58, Dog and Partridge 49, Horse Shoe B 49, Commercial Hotel 46, Craven Heifer 43.


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Bonny Inn 3; BBC 8, • Royal Oak 0; Catholic SC 2, Station 6; Bonny Inn 5, Commercial 3; Royal Oak 3, Black Horse A 5; BBC 4, Joiners Arms 4; Kings, Arms 4, RB Legion A 4.


Division 1: RB Legion A 5,


Joiners 65, Commercial 63, Black Horse A 62, BBC 61, RB Legion A 60, Catholic SC 57, Bonny Inn 55, Royal Oak 40. Division 2: Ribblesdale 74,


White Horse 5; Ribblesdale 5, Pendle Witcb 3; Black Horse B 5, Ribblesdale 3; RB Legion B 4, White Horse 4; CCWMC 3, Bay Horse 5; Low Moor 2, Calderstones 6; Victoria • 5, Pendle Witch 3. . League positions — Division 1: Station 70, Kings Arms 67,


Division 2: Calderstones 3, „


quartei ficult. Hooker Mark McGarrity and


excellent Clitheroe tries from a much improved back division.


fine start with a try inside five minutes. The pack won posses­ sion from a ruck just inside the Salford half, moving the ball quickly out' to fly half Emmott who found Stuart Greatorex moving up from .centre. He beat two Dacks with ease to enable Robin Lund to score in tbe comer.


For once, Clitheroe made a


The second try came after fine work by Hyde created a . gap for Taberner to break


^S2rtereline made progress dif- ,1nes^ cetht® s°cv d


Paul Ramsey, second row, gave excellent displays. Ramsey' added strength and stability to tbe home line-out. Alan Rudd again played well


at fly-half. But the most obvi­ ous problems facing the team is lack of confidence. Clitheroe: Barlow, McGarri­


/tersall, Rudd, Steele, Whalley, Workman, J . Conboy, P.


ty, Corbett, Ramsey, Duxbury, Holmes, Newton, Lomax, Tat-


Conboy.


On Saturday tlhe 2nd enter- tain Calder Vale 3rd


LATEST POOL


LATEST Ribble Valley Pool results: Red League — New Inn 3, Black Horse A 4; Dog and Partridge 3, Commercial A 4; Craven Heifer (Clitheroe) 3, Joiners A 4; Higher Buck 4, Kings Arms A 3; Black Bull 1, Royal Oak A 6; White Hart 5, White Horse A 2; Lord Nelson 6, Tillotsons A 1; Pendle Witch 2, Victoria A 5; Horse Shoe A 7, Lower Buck A 0. Blue League — Black Horse


RB Legion B 67, Bay Horse 65, CCWMC 64, Black Horse B 61, Pendle Witch 61, White Horse 58, Calderstones 56, Vic- toria 51, LowMoor 43.


tlemoor, kicking-off at 3 p.m. The first XV take on Calder Vale 2nd away.


at Lit- 0e” tretch?d home'


eased up allowing/ Salford a lucky try. This was converted to make it 8-6 to Clitheroe at the interval.


Unfortunately Clitheroe


tlemoor side pinned back their increasingly flustered oppo­ nents. It was no surprise when


After the break the Lit-


Duxbury collected the ball from a ruck on tbe Salford line to crash over another try. Stuart Greatorex converted to take his season’s total to 99 pts. A Martin Emmott penalty


Whalley Arms Celtic 2, Gt Harwood Town Res 0.


CELTIC produced an excellent victory over the joint top team to stay with the East Lancs League’s leading pack.


" The first half belonged to the visitors with Celtic’s forwards and midfield struggling to find their rhythm. But their defence held firm. Gt Harwood, for all their


were Beardmore (3), Wilson (2), West (2), Scott, P. Bradley


and Trotter. For Trinity, only Edmondson


. • ■ Scoreline


and Stell showed any form. Calderstones: Ward, McGar-


SATURDAY’S results: Calder­ stones Res 0, Catholic SC 14; Spring Mill 1, Rimington 0; | Waggon and Horses 2, Farth­ ings 9; Royal Oak Victoria 5, Gnndieton Res 1; Trinity 1, Calderstones 10; Chatbum 4, West Brad Res 2; Transport 6, Read Utd Res 2; Lord Nelson 1, Read Utd 5; Transport Res 0, Sabden Res 5; Grindleton 1, Whailey 0; White Horse 1,. Catholic SC Res 2 (after extra: time). The 'matches between Kings Arms and West Brad­ ford/ and Ribchester Res and Craven Heifer are to be played on Saturday. This Saturday's Ribble .


rick, Holden, P. Bradley, Trot­ ter, Wilson, West, McEvoy, Stevenson, Beardmore, Scott. Sub: T. Bradley. Trinity: Wignall, Metcalfe,


Stell, Edmondson, Fawcett, Hodges, Fishlock, Shears, Britclffe, Turnbull, Dickinson.


Herd double


seals it j Transport 6, Read Utd Res 2


DESPITE the shock of losing an early goal to veteran'striker Bell, Transport moved easily through to the next round of the Aitken Shield. They enjoyed overwhelming


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Valley League matches are, Marsden Division: Transport v Grindleton, Read Utd Sabden. Division Two: Whal­ ley v Waggon and Horses, Spring Mill v Read Utd Res. Division Three: Sabden Res v White Horse, Grindleton Res v Ribchester CK Res, Craven, | Heifer Res v Farthings, Cal­ derstones Res v Catholic SC Res.


Balmbra ‘blitz’


Sabden Res 5, Transport Res 0


pressure in the first 45 mi­ nutes, were restricted to long- range shots. Celtic keeper Harry Conway made a superb save from one of them. After the break, Celtic’s for­


wards played much more as a team. Peter Doman gave them the lead in the 70th minute, turning cleverly to score from


12 yards. Ten minutes later Celtic


made the game safe after Doman headed Ronnie Foster’s excellent cross against the bar. Neil Clayton was on hand to rifle home the rebound. Impre­ ssive for Celtic were Conway, Porter, Gillibrand and Clayton. Celtic: Conway, Ainsworth,


territorial advantage for most of the game and the major surorise was the difficulty they had in disposing of the spirited Read challenge. The scores were level at half­


SABDEN Res lying second in the Ribble Valley League’s third division enjoyed a fine win over Division Two oppo­ nents in this Aitken Shield first round clash. They took command from the


time but immediately after­ wards Bradley put Transport ahead, and soon after skipper Pidlyskyj, em'oying an excellent game, scored his second to end any hopes Read may have had of saving the game. A burst of scoring — three


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start, going ahead through Stansfieid. Fielding added tne second with a fine Reader from a comer. Balmbra made it 3-0 in the 15th minute. Transport improved after


in two minutes — sent Trans­ port racing away with Herd notching two and Sharpies the. other as Read tired. They gained some late conso­


lation, however, when Trans­ port’s Targett headed into his own goal. Transport: Noone, Lawson,


Porter, Gillibrand, Finch, Foster, O’Neill, Morley, Clay- . ton, Doman, Wilkinson. Subs: Elliott, Eastwood. Celtic’s next match is away


to Trawden Celtic. Kick-off is at 2-15 p.m.


Whalley 2, Chatbum 2


* Whalley and clinch their first league win since October until a last-gasp goal gave the home side a share of the points. Goals from young Alan Hay-


CHATBURN looked set to achieve the “double” over


' Turner, Lee, Hacking, Dud­ geon, Eccles, Hasker, Green- - wood, Gillespie, Bell. Sub: Gunson.


Morgan, ,Baldwin, Targett, Sharpies, Pidlyskyj, Nixon, Bradley, Butler, Herd. Read: Holt, Stephenson,


Fightback


' the visitors the upper hand in this bottom-of-the-table clash. But Whalley hit back twice,


dock, making his debut for Chatbum in the' East Lancs League, and John Lawson gave


their second coming in the final minute after Chatbum lost pos­ session in their opponents half. Chatbum: Winckley, Hitch-


is in vain Chatbum Res 4, West Brad­ ford Res 2.


AFTER coming back from,two- down, West Bradford were hit by two quick goals and knocked out of the Aitken Shield. Chatbum, playing down the


slope, opened the scoring when Czapowski headed home from close range. Five minutes later he scored again with a header from a Thompson cross. Lambert reduced the ar­


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T ab e rn e r , Hyde, S tu a r t Greatorex, Emmott, Lund, Tindall, Dubowski, Dinsdale, Holden, Duxbury, Williamson, Byrne, Robson, Stephen Greatorex.


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4; Lower Buck B 3, Horse Shoe B 4.


CLOSE THING


WITH a match to go before the end of the season any one of five pupils could win the Rib­ blesdale School Fishing Club trophy. Neil Williamson and Ian Scotcher are jointly on 41


points. Neil had his latest vic­


tory, at Rishton reservoir, a small perch being enough to beat the other club members. Neil was also in good


ers A 107, Lord Nelson 97, Royal Oak A 91, Craven Heifer (Clitheroe) 89, White Horse A 84, Pendle Witch 81, Black Horse A 80, White Hart 80, Victoria A 78, Dog and Par­ tridge 77, Commercial A 75, Kings Arms A 73, Horse Shoe A 72, Black Bull 69, New Inn 67, Tillotsons A 60, .Higher Buck 54, Lower Buck A 43. Blue League: Kings Arms B


Table — Red League; Join­


•fine 5-0 home win over Maple 4th to strengthen their position near the top of the division. , Nigel Willis and Ray Dryden


both won 3-2, while Stuart Wardle, David Tait and Russell Cowking scored 3-1 victories. Empress 2nd gained a 3-2


Waddington bounce Vback


Settle Utd 3, Waddington 3.


their task well playing positive rugby despite some provocation from the opposition.


.dington at the start and went ahead with a goal from their centre forward. Waddington


AFTER a hard-fought draw, these sides must meet again in a month to decide this Craven Cup quarter-final. Settle took the game to Wad-


ised through „ . . pounced upon a poor back-pass to give the keeper no chance. m the second half Wadding­


quickly equal- Keighley, who


ton looked more positive than Settle, 'and Geldard,- Brether- ton and Keighley had chances to score. Settle, however, came back


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when Thompson fired home his second, and ■ Chatbum’s fourth following a free kick. West Bradford Res: Hoi-


lingworth, Heanan, Wilson, Conti, Edmondson, Mellin, Pye, Reynolds, Blenkinship,


Lambert, Pinder. CUB CHAMPS


ST MARY’S are the 1984 champions of the Clitheroe and District Cub-Scouts Football League, thanks to a 9-3 win against Chatburn at the weekend. This is the first-time they


have won the title for 20 years. They will be presented with the Sagar Shield. Results: Chipping 5, Pendle


strongly to go 3-1 up before their defence appeared to tire and Geldard pulled a goal back with a fine header. Bretherton gave Waddington the equaliser. W a d d in g to n : N u t ta l l , Rimmer, Spencer, Kirk, Bialec-


Spciltici 1U1 IV. UWIVV


ki, Hutchinson, Clayton, Bretherton, Keighley, Geldard, Miller. Sub: Walker.


away victory against: East Lan­ cashire 4th. Four of the matches went to


FIXTURES


five sets. Eddie Vidler, John • Willis and Mark Chapman all came from behind to win 3-2 and Conor McLaughlin was narrowly beaten 3-2. An out-of- touch Dave Matthews lost in straight sets. Empress 3rd entertained


117, Joiners B 101, Station 92, White Horse B 84, Black Horse B 83, Waggon and Horses, 83, Victoria B 81, Craven Heifer (Chaigley) 77, Horse Shoe B 74, Hodder Bridge 73, Lower Buck B' 73, Talbot 73, Red Pump 69, Sun Inn 69, Commer­ cial B 64, Royal Oak B 63, Brown Cow 47, Tillotsons B 45.


Rally man’s success


form the previous week, catching a two-pound chub on the Ribble at Ribchester. Conditions have made


fishing very patchy of late.. Snow-and ice, cou­ pled with cold winds have put fish off feeding, but the number of pupils at­ tempting to catch, them has been most en ­


couraging. All are waiting for the.


warmer weather to come! ¥■ «


.John Meadows, of Hawthorne Place, Clitheroe, ' as co-driver, finished 14th overall and first in the Group A 1600-2000 c.c.


FOUR punctures and a gear­ box failure failed to dampen Sawley rally driver John Mor­ ton's spirits when he took part in the National Breakdown Rally,in Yorkshire. John, of Rabec House, with


class of the National Open Championship first round. : John (33), driving a Vauxhall Astral 1.8 litre GTE, did better than expected, considering he


. tacided the event-with a stan­


dard engine. His next outing is the Circuity


of Ireland Rally, at Easter. - "


. their winning run and streng­ thened their promotion hopes with a 4-1 away victory against Preston Grasshoppers. Scores (Empress first):


Cloggers 3rd, losing 4-1. Keith Tomlinson won 3-0. Steve Turner and, John Beggs nar­ rowly lost 3-2, while John Pye and Sharon Willis were defe­ ated 3-1. Empress Ladies continued


SATURDAY’S East Lancs League fixtures are: Clitheroe Res v Keighley Green, Man- / sfield v Waddington,, Gt Har-’ wood Town Res v Colne Legion . Res, Chatburn, v Padiham . Wanderers, Trawden Celtic v, Whalley Amis Celtic, Oswald- twistle Immanuel v Bacup Borough Res, Pendle-Forest v ; Whalley. All games start at 2-,


15 p.m. Results: Pendle Forrest 0, '


Clitheroe Res 3; Colne Legion j Res 2, Trawden Celtic 5; Whal- ley ’ Arms (Jeltic 2, Gt Harwood Town Res 0; Padiham Wander­ ers 3, Mansfield. 2; Keighley Green 2; Osiyaldtwistle Im­ manuel 3; Whdlley , 2, Chatbum


Susan Beggs 3-1; Rachel Pallis- ter, 34); Marilyn Fletcher ' 3-1; Sheila Willis 0-3; Sharon Willis 3-0.


RESULTS of


round matches of the Waddiiadding- ton Sports Quiz on Sunday i fol- lowed lowed the form book with both seeded teams winning.


SPORTING TEST the


final v ‘ ’ t I 1 t . t. I in 1.".i- II : •. uZ iimj.1 « lAniniv R-9 Ia ’ I 'pi


and Cox and Co. won 71-33. ; This Sunday sees the first •


The Ribble Valley. Burnley FC Supporters Club def ‘eated ’ he Hookers by 49 points to 41


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two quarter-final matches, bet-, ween' Optimists and Clitheroe


Golf Club,, and Catholic SC and The Wingers’ Grayeyard Memorial Fund. The action, starts at 8 p.m. at Wadding- ton’s Sun Inn.


mitage and David Hanson, The


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fortunate, losing 6-2 to Trans­ port, current leaders, of the Marsden': Division.! There .was


reserves were not


i First team manager Bill Woods, made a comeback as substitute.


some consolation when Ramon Bell scored the goal of the, game, ' — • * - - Standing in' as keepers were Steve Neary and Geoff Holt. .


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Pollard strikes


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Glazing, Roof Repairs, Drain Clearance, full


All fitted by time served Tradesmen, 18 years experience


Tel. CLITHEROE 2 6 4 6 0


Tigers 9; St Paul’s 1, Loyola 5; Gisbum 4, Pendle Leopards 7; Chatbum 3, St Mary’s 9. Sunday’s fixtures: Pendle


OPENING TRIUMPH


- CLITHEROE Ladies’ Football Club have scored their first victory of the season — an- impressive 10-4 triumph


against Vernons of Preston. The team, affiliated, to


, an own-goal — after the break. Their.scorers in'this North


Clitheroe FC, established a' 4-1 half-time lead adding six — one


West Women's League Division Two match at Roefield were Carol Mullaney (5), Jackie Parker (3) and Pauline Feather


• fD- LEAGUE


PLACINGS j


I . ., Division Three - > ■


, NW Counties - , ! ■’>■


■■ PW D LPt Ashton Town..!...... 25 13 5 7 31


i C litheroe....;....;.... 21 12 6 3 30 Padiham............. 22 12 6 4 30 Atherton Col............ 21 12 5 4 29 Maghull............. ........21 11 4 626


'' Black. Mech.. .. .. .. .. 21 10 5 6 25 Vulcan Newton...... 22 10 4 8 24 Oldham Dew............2 1 ,9 5 723


- * Bacup Boro..;.-...... 23 8 6 9 20 ' Whit. Valley.;...::.'.. 23 7 ' 6 1119 - CheadleTown.....;.. 20 7 .5 8.19 Nelson


, Daisy H il l .................. 20 10 2 8 22 Prest. Heys.......;... 19 10 2 7 22


20 5 . 6 . 9 16.


Bolton S T .................. 19 4 8 716 Newton......................25 5 3 17 13 , UrmstonTown ... .. . 21 3 6 13 11 :s Ashton Ath................ 24 4 2 18 10


* — two points- deducted


■ ; CLUB QUIZ


,at the-meeting of the, Ribble Valley branch of the Burnley FC Supporters’ Club at the Dog and Partridge, /Clitheroe, on, Sunday. Trips to away games will also be discussed.


A members’,quiz will be held DON’T FREEZE UP


HEAT UP WITH OUR


Tigers v Chatbum, Whalley v Gisbum.


SUPER SER AND


VALOR GAS HEATERS at £39.95


E. DUGDALE diy


plus (£5.99 VAT) CABINETS ONLY


SALTHILL ROAD, CLITHEROE 24624


: Your local Shall Gat Dealer . Local On. Deliveries Frss


VALLEY


PLANNING SERVICES


([For all extensions, altera-! /tlons and Joinery work. Free/ ^estimates and surveys. (Planning and building regu-i Ration drawings submitted/ to authorities..


NO WORK TOO SMALL T e lep h o n e i


WHALLEY 3688


PAINTING and DECORATING


FOR FREE ESTIMATES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE


WORK .


TEL BILL MacMILLAN CLITHEROE 25411


C. C. PARKER:


PAINTER - AND i


DECORATOR i FREE ESTIMATES .'


Tel. CLITHEROE 25473. \ WE CURE


RISING DAMP WOODWORM AND DRY ROT


BUILDING INJECTION AND MAINTENANCE


J. A. HOLMES 25474


CLITHEROE


' T E L E V I S I O N an d A U D I O R E P A I R S


(ESTIMATES FREE)


20in. COLOUR TVs...;...........£140 . 1 year guarantee or C6.S0 per month rental


ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN


Nibble Cele£ierbtt£ m m m m im m t m m m


FREE INTERIOR D E S IO N a n d ESTIMATING SER V IC E


^ 1


Inquiries: 46 West View! Waddington ”1 T e l. Day WHALLEY 3 6 4 2 ’ 1 E v on ln g e CLITHEROE 2 7 7 5 0


umiimimmiimiimi/n 6 2 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 27280 T IM


T R E V O R - J O N E S Pa in t ing


Decorating RING


CLITHEROE 2 5 2 8 1


' CLITHEROE 25009 H. RUSHTON


PLASTERING No job too small. . Ceilings a speciality. External rendering a n d . ' pebble dashing, etc.


Also small building Jobs and slating


For prompt attention and free estimates


Tel. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND WE -CAN CURE IT . . .


RISING DAMP th a t is . . .


by Sovereign ln|ectlon Damp Proof Course.


- 30 Year Guarantee. To Building Society end. Local Authority Specifications. ■


All Re-Plastering carried out.


Free Estimate and Survey.


JOHN GREENWOOD Tel. Slaldbum (02006) 346


T. FIELDING & SONS (CONTRACTORS) LTD


All types of Joinery works SPECIALISTS IN


CONVERSIONS AND HOME


IMPROVEMENTS


Grant Works, Free Estimates Personal Service


Phone CLITHEROE 24734


or GISBURN 345


THE___ OPEN FIRE


combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wail indepen­ dent of surrounding brickwork. Free standing it 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.


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


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL ■ (subject fo availability) :


COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE


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 SHIREBURN AVE., CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168 ^ it


NOEL KING AND CO. for all


WASHING MACHINEREPAIRS and KENWOOO REPAIRS


All make s of new and reconditioned wa sh e r s and cleaners


_____________________ ______________ _— j


I HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS [ Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE- Tel. 22979 IF YOU’VE GOT IT


ELIMINATE RISING DAMP


WE CAN


' Specialist in; Installation of Electro Otmatlc and Chemical Injection


' Damp Proof Courses, 30 Year Guarantee.


InatallecEradlcatlon of Wet Rot, Dry Rot, and alt Fungal Decay In Timber, Condensation Control


Lectros and Palaca Approved


CLITHEROE 24300 (24 Hour Answering Service)


E. RUSHTON


42 Chatbum Road, Clitheroe, Lance


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 R W E N 7 7 5 6 6 2


or (evenings) BLACKBURN 29249 A f


6in. DIAMETER x 4ft. PLAIN END............... £2.00 flT 9in. DIAMETER x 4ft. 9in. SOCKETED..... £5.70


CLITHEROE V /S v . 41 Op l


SERV0WARM GAS CENTRAL HEATING


15%


MARSHALITE STONE BRICKS. BLOCKS


' SCREEN WALLING CONCRETE FLAGS GARDEN EDGINGS


CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS STEEL LINTELS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES p SERVICE I IS AT YOUR


WEEKDAYS 7-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.


SATURDAY 7-30 a.m.'to 12-30 p.m.


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


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 i>*<>_______________ HAND TOOLS


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES


PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING


CYLINDER JACKETS DISPOSAL


g KEN BOLTON - DECORATOR


ROOFING CONTRACTORS ?


• SPECIALISING IN GREY SLATE TILING Fully Insured .. , .


EVENINGS — BACUP 8750S1/874491


• ALL WORK GUARANTEED TEL. DAY — BACUP 874491


EXPERIENCE OF FARM BUILDINGS • ,


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