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


Tournament en d s on


* v . w .


• six sections — men’s,' women’s, veterans’,-juniors, men’s plate and women’s plate. Stuart Wardle took the men’s


i ,, .


3 KUSHTON iten half-century; X


’iumph rn 95, Read 99 for 1


hton hits as Read


finally gained their gue points of the winning in con- style by nine wic- t Pleckgate on y.


f 95 with Steve achieving an un­ half-century and Georgeson hitting


nd just under ail pass Northern's


as as effective' his replacement;


era’s ^professional arsons was taken the attack after over, but Rustic


yv T


xes and four fours.- eson’s innings fea- ix fours and the as over by 5-30. -. era were in trou: the start losing . John Halsall in


ner Peter Jones; n’s 55 included


ared six wickets Hanson was re= y Frank Newby; ly claimed three conceding only 12 seven overs, and Walton tried


am Bushell and Hanson were the ball around


e Northern with 3 respectively but kgate side’s total owhere near


urn N'.: J. Halsall c b Hanson 1, D. ansonb Bushell 0, A.


'h c Ranson b Newby ibins b Bushell 2, f t . Hanson b Newby 23, c Worsley b Hanson ersby c Pye b Newby mes n.o. 8, extras 'll,


! Bushell ,b Hanson. 4, and b Bushell 2, ij), Goodway b Hanson,


econd over and ore wickets before double figures.)"


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''Holden of West wells Turf Accountants (pictured


t ' . Mr Donald Wilson and h is p a r tn e r Mr E r ic


.Clitheroe Social Club on •


A LOCAL firm stepped in to replace a stolen cup in time for the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen's Darts p re sen ta tio n■ n ig h t at


Friday. NETBALL needed only 14


LATEST A' MUCH improved Cosmos were too good for. a • fighting St Michael1 Youth side, finishing-31-4 winners of their Clitheroe Netball League second di­


vision match. -The experienced Cosmos de­


fence was n ev e r re a l ly stretched. However, both sides made silly mistakes in a friend­ ly and enjoyable contest. The player-of-the-match


with the new cup) handed the trophy to the doubles champions John Cottam and Stephen Mashiter. The original cup was


cial presentation of a tank­ ard by the treasurer Mr Dennis Birch to Mr Arthur Leach.


stolen from the Billiiigton Brass Band Club during a break-in. During the evening,


which was attended by 70 members, there was a spe­


.since its formation six years ago, has now been dppointed honorary presi­ dent;


Mr Leach, who has been secretary of the association


the league cup to Billing- ton BBC A, runners-up were Clitheroe Catholic . SC{ and Stardust knock­ out trophy to Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket Club (runners up Clitheroe Catholic SC). Singles w in n e r was V in c e n t Divito.


Other trophies included:


. Dorothy Barker, who defeated Dorothy Aspin 3-1. Victor of the veterans’ sec­


lent, display against a battling Val Fielding to win the women’s title 3-0. Women’s plate winner was


Sharon Willis gave an excel­ .


tion was Ralph Bailey, who scored a 3-0 win over Bob Watts. Bob, however, won the


men’s plate, beating Bill Heanan 3-0. . Winner of the junior cup was


Season to savour


WHAT a season it has been for the White Horse pub team. For they beat Sabden Re­


. drawing and losing the same number of games as champions


; up of the Ribble Valley Lea­ gue’s third division, winning,


serves 4-1 to lift the Eagle Supplies Trophy at Shawbridge ana finished the season runners


' serves fielded an ineligible player. White Horse, formed three


awards were won by the centres — Angela Slinger for Cosmos and Claire Geldard for St'Michael Youth. - Other results — Division One: Phoenix 27, Calderstones 9.. Players-of-the-match were Carol Barrow (Phoenix) and Eileen Peel (Calderstones). • St Michael’s Ladies A 29,


because the • champions were awarded two extra points from a game in which opponents ftibchester Cross Keys Re-


Farthings. They lost out on the title


seasons ago, were defeated by Ribchester Cross Keys in the


■Empress Squash Club I annual tournament. . Trophies were' awarded for


title 3-0 in a hard, fast game against Nigel Willis, avenging his defeat by Nigel in last year’s final.


high note AN exciting finals night crowned a fortnight of keen competition m the I


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SURROUNDED by jubilant colleagues, skipper Paul McGuire accepts the trophy from East Lancs League president Jim Calvert.


Trinity Chicks A 9. P-o-M’s: C h r is tin e Wilkinson (St Michael’s), Joanna Wilkinson - CTrinity). Dominoes 24, Trinity Youth


Club B 15. P-o-M’s: Tracey Stephenson (Dominoes) ana Kay Riley (Trinity). Division Two: St Michael’s


Rovers B 35, Colts 8. P-o-M’s: Amanda Bolton (St Michael's), Eileen Makinson (Colts). Royals 29, Travellers 7. P-o- M’s: Wendy Boyer (Royals), Doreen Musgrove (Travellers).


; Rally men fourth at Aintree


CHATBURN’S Grant Ingham put his Brian Dootson-backed Tdlbot Sunbeam 1600 c.c. through its paces to win his engine-size class and finish fourth overall in Middlehurst’s Aiptree Stages Rally at Liver­ pool on Saturday. A member of the Clitheroe


: G. Bushell iO-4-26^; nson 10-3-37-4; F. 1-1-12-3; R. Goodway


total (for 1 wicket) 99. D. Parson 1.5-1-25;


es 4-0-34-0; P. Jones


tie in nee ain


n stopped play)


s play • Whalley 26 for-0


evented a conclusion nely balanced Rams* p first round match; chasing 165, had!


ere bowled out in the for 164, the last two ailing to successive m veteran medium ‘ / Foster. Slight of the innings xcellent 75 by Mike


without loss, having of their 36 overs. 1


hael Georgeson was; Hugh Page with the-)


in at number threj§£


r three mighty sixes ng well stumped by


*econd victim, caught, ‘is for 19 before oodway scored 17 off! r overs.


Bushell became • - •-


Vaddington and; ushell opened Read’s ' ith some accurate! efore the weather in= • Play is due to


next Sunday with’ chasing 139 off &>!


\ Rushton, st Morris1 22, M. Georgesonrb?


Ibw Staniforth 4, 7T -n c Page b Fallon 7, 'ay c Page b Foster c Fallon b Foster 0,


1-52-2; J. Staniforth '. Fallon 8-1-43-2; B. >-0-21-3.


< ,,


ington 5-0-16-0: M. 1-1-0.


ng umpire Wally giving a talk on the


ire’s talk Lancashire Leagile


3 game at Accrington Club tonight starting


and players from es are welcome.1 ,5,


osh n.o. 15, total -26 : G. Bushell 4-0-9rO*


: J. Slinger n.o. 11,


y n.o. 7, F. Newby b extras 7, total 164. : H. Page 7-2-17-1; T.


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ROV. RETAIN SHIELD Royal Oak Victoria 2, Transport 1


‘tained the Aitkeri Shield on Saturday in an exciting f in a l a t S h aw b r id g e .against Marsden Division


ROYAL Oak Victoria re-


-champions Transport. ■ The holders were with­


out skipper Peter Harrison — previously. ever-present this season — who had


cup and Transport applied •more pressure in an effort


midway through the first half, Mark Butler running through to score, y I This was the first goal ROV had conceded in the


broken ribs. Transport took the lead


to increase their lead. '■ -B u t ROV goalkeeper Graham Tomlinson was in


fine form and he made two impressive saves to keep his side in the match."


from the right and beat a defender before slotting the ball past Transport , keeper Noone.


nutes into the second half. Steve - Conti cut inside


. With 15 minutes remain-' ing, Paul Green out- jumped Noone for a cross,


\ to head home the winner. Transport broke through


in the dying minutes but Tomlinson was th e re again to save at the feet of Butler.


•And, it was no surprise when he was named man-


ROV equalised 10 mi­


'final whistle. Royal Oak Victoria: G.


of-the-match af ter the


Tomlinson, G. Conti, Stewart, Wade, Astin, Green, Blenkinship, ;S. TomlinBon, Pritt, Smith, S; Conti. Subs: Bush, Threlfall.


Tadgett, Bean, Morgan, Pidlyskyj, Kay, . Butler, Lawson', Herd, Nixon, Bradley. Subs: Baldwin, Sharpies.


T r a n s p o r t : N oone , ’ .


'over the shield to captain Richard Astin and the Vic­ torious ROV. •


p a r tn e r : of competition sponsors Tinians- hands


• Mr Martin Gobbi, a


e pafce'atfack of Page wright after Stephen etumed to the pavi- he score on 23. *;* uncomfortable first* Page, Rushton hit


7, he held the Read ether. Graham Bushell


. Rushton n.o. 55, M. n c Gillibrand-b , M. Ranson n.o *4,


Second half show clinches double


CLITHEROE completed the E a s t Lancashire League and cup double with an emphatic second- half performance in the President’s Cup at Turf Moor, Burnley.


Whiteside — scorer of two goals in the semi-final — who grabbed the winner with 20 minutes left after skipper and man-of-the match Paul McGuire netted a first-half equaliser. Goalkeeper Holt was the


I t was s t r ik e r Simon


and District Motor Club, Giant, of Venture Villas, and navigator Dave Speak, were challenged by club-mate Trevor Knowles, of Pendle Terrace,


Sam’s off target


Rimington. ".Trevor (22), a paraplegic, was in fourth place with navigator Ian Raynor, in an Escort 1600 until they were hampered by tyre and engine problems. Trevor’s next event is a


YOUNG Clitheroe marks­ man Sam Westhead gave a below-par performance in the Lancashire Rifle Association championship finals at Blackpool at the


week on Sunday. In the meantime he is seek­ ing sponsorship, preferably


from local firms. Anyone interested should


Melanie


is ‘tops’ RIBBLESDALE Cricket Club’s Melanie Whaites is the new holder of the -women’s darts Marsden Building Society Shield. She beat Betty Howarth of


the Bonny Inn in the final. Semi finalists were Valerie


Eccles (Royal Oak) and Rose Brown (Black Horse). One player from each Ribble


Valley Ladies Darts Associa­ tion team competed for the knockout trophy at the Catholic Social Centre, Clitheroe. The presentations were made by disc jockey Phil Case.


ring him on Gisbum 451 after 6 p.m.


■ weekend. Sam (16), of Ashgrove,


Shawbridge, finished third in the junior section


Clitheroe 140, Ribblesdale Wanderers 141-for 7


with a score of 283 out of RIBBLESDALE Wanderers inflicted th e ir 300, seven points behind gecond victory of the weekend over Clitheroe in '


problems with his rifll -but not before they almost gave the game • |g FORMED and a coach at the com- away.


H H eT h e was having this Ramsbottom Cup qualifier on Sunday . . . .


petition advised him to have it adjusted to help improve his scoring. However, his results


CAPTAINS


may be good enough to win him a place in the Junior Lancs rifle team' and Sam will hear later in the year about a possible,


call-up. Looking ahead


CLITHEROE and District Snooker League has fixed the date of its annual general meet­ ing. It is on September 10th at th e C o n se rv a t iv e ,Club, Clitheroe, starting at 8 p.m.


TRIUMPH CLITHEROE Golf Club cap­


69.


tain Geoff Fielding and women’s captain Mrs Ann. Panter won the club's Ladies' Invitation mined foursomes on Sunday with a round of 85-16-


Hadfield, who scored 84-15-69, in a card play-off.


They beat Mr and Mrs Eric .


Panter and Mrs Mary Hanson scored 88-181


In third place, Mr Keith /;-691/;.


84, recorded the best gross score.


Brian and Chris Stokes, with


th e se derby clashes Clitheroe’s batting strug­ gled, with quality players like Andrew Townsley


For the second time in ------------


Clitheroe Res. 2, Great Harwood Town Res. 1 The inevitable goal came in


the 22nd minute through Bob Clark, after Kinder lost the ball on the Clitheroe dead-ball line fo l low in g a g o a lm o u th


scramble. This stunned Clitheroe into


action and within five minutes they were level. McGuire picked up a half-chance in the box and his angled shot went under the body of keeper John Flynn. . Five minutes before half­


busiest man on the field as Great Harwood made a bright start.


ball at the striker’s feet. After the interval, with


McGuire and Steve Green in dominant form in defence, Clitheroe never looked in danger. In the 70th minute Simon Whiteside beat the off-





ting home the winner. After missing two or three


time, Clitheroe should have taken the lead when Young broke clear and fed the baH to Livesey. He put Whiteside clear with only Flynn to beat, but the keeper smothered the


chances, to tie up the game, Clitheroe had a close shave m the last minute but Holt made the save of the match. Clitheroe:' Holt, Kinder, S. Green, Richards, Braithwaite,


Livesey, McGuire, White, Young, Whiteside, P. Green. Subs: Ashworth, Karwat. ■


Gold for


gymnast A WEEK’S training in Plovdiv,


Bulgaria, appears to have paid dividends for Clitheroe gym­ nast Andrew Braithwaite. For Andrew (17), of St


Paul’s Street, Low Moor, has- since gained the British Aeros­ pace trophy and a gold medal for winning the open section at the North West Floor and Vault competition. Andrew scored 16.8 out of a


side trap and calmly drew • Clitheroe Royal. Grammar Flynn off his line before slot- School pupil trained with'Bul- ’


garian coaches. POOL


LATEST Ribble Valley pool I results are:


6, Black Bull 1; Commercial A 0, White Hart 6 (Rule four ap-, plied); Joiners A 4, Lord Nelson 3; Kings A 4, Pendle


Red League: Black Horse A ‘


Witch 3; Royal Oak A 4, Horse Shoe A 3; White Horse A 6, Lower Buck A 1: 'Tillotsons A | 0, Victoria A 7; Dog-and Par­ tridge 4, Higher Buck 3;. New Inn 2, Craven Heifer 5. Blue League: Hodder Bridge


2, Black Horse B 5; Craven Heifer (Chaigley) 4, Commer­ cial B 3; Sun Inn 6, Joiners B 1; Talbot 3, Kings B 4; Horse


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make an impression. Both were back in the pavilion with only 14 runs on the board. It was left to Stephen Black­


and T. O’Connor failing to • starts on Monday. _ Ireland,


burn, Chris Sims and Bill Slinger to get the runs. After 36 overs'Clitheroe had scored 140, a much better total than the day before but one which " allowed no complacency. The Wanderers’ attack


bowled well. -The professional John Seedle was outstanding, taking three wickets off eight overs for only 13 runs.


shakily in reply to Clitheroe, with Mitchell and Cottam’s wic­ kets going cheaply. However, an impressive 68 from former


Wanderers’ batsmen began Ero Malcolm Dennett, backed


Seedle, 16, put them in a seem­ ingly unassailable position. Clitheroe’s bowlers were


y Ian Johnson, 18, and John


Clitheroe. struck back, taking the wickets of Dennett, Seedle, Johnson' and Bill Bradley 26 runs short of their total. There were to be no upsets,


clearly hampered by the persis­ tent drizzle and the rain inter­ rupted play for 42 minutes. When the .game restarted


'


TEN of the best snooker play­ ers in Clitheroe have joined forces. They are to represent the town in the Matthew Brown Town Team Snooker | League competition, which


Norman Burgess, Malcolm Wensl‘ey, Paul Clalatrk .; Brian


The team comprises Graham John Titterington,


will be the JR’s Snooker Club — face stiff opposition from I teams throughout North East | Lancashire.


Sims, F. McMahon, Chris Wood, Glen Pilkington and Ian McFarlane. Clitheroe; whose home base


SPORTSMAN’S DINNER


CLITHEROE football and Clitheroe Cricket Clubs are staging a sportsman’s dinner at the White Bull, Gisbum, on June 22ndl Guests speakers will be former Leeds and Ever- ton star Duncan McKenzie and television’s “Bullseye” compere Jim Bowen.


Testimonial fund tonic


Seedle 2, T. O’Connor c Walker b Seedle 0, N. Duckworth c Johnson b Birch 19, S. Black­ burn c Seedle b O'Neil 25, C. Sims b P. Seedle 24, A. Hen­ derson c Walker b Seedle 7, W. Slinger c Cottam b Dennett 27, •P. Hall b Dennett 6, R. Booth b P. Seedle 0, J. Hill c Mitchell b P. Seedle 6, G. Sutcliffe n.o. 3, extras 21, total 140. Bowling:. J; Seedle 8-4-13-3;


however. Steve Proctor and Murray Walker hesitantly reached the target to put the Church Meadow side in the next round. Clitheroe: A. Townsley lbw


Wanderers: J. Mitchell b Townsley 5, D. Cottam c Hall b Hill 13, M. Dennett c Slinger b Booth 68, J. Seedle c Slinger b Booth 16, I. Johnson c O Con­ nor b Sutiliffe 18, P. Seedle c Blackburn b Sutcliffe 3, S. Proctor n.o. 6,-W. Bradley , b Booth 6, M. Walker n.o. 1, extras 5, total (for 7 wickets) 141.-.:! Bowling: A. Townsley 7.4-2-


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A CHARITY match between French Connection Clitheroe and a James Calvert XI kicks


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P.A.R. QUALITY 3in. x 1!n........15p per f t . P.A.R. QUALITY 3ini x 2ln. .......32p per f t . SCANT 3in.x2ln.................... 20pperft. BULLNOSE SKIRTING 4ln. x %ln.18p per ft. TAURUS SKIRTING 7in. x 1ln....40p per ft. BEADING Va QUADRANT................7p per ft. SLATE BATTENS 1 Win. x Win.... 5p per ft. T & G REDWOOD 5in. x tin......18p per ft. WEATHERBOARD 5 In. x Win... 16p per ft. CARCASSING 6ln.x2ln...............39pperft.


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I OPEN: WEEKDAY 7-30 a.m. — 5-30 p.m. CLITHEROE |


SATURDAY: 7-30 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. 4 1 5 9 7


visit our shop at " ° AD


Tel. Z4BZ4


KITCHEN UNITS, SINK TOPS, TAPS, SHOWERS etc.


BATHROOM SUITES, BARCUVCARPl


FOR YOUR WASTE AND RUBBISH PROBLEMS — WITH EASY ACCESS TO


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ERIC DUGDALE CLITHEROE 41597


( M E R C H A N T S ) L T D HIRE


COMPETENT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE


7>o*, J IS AT YOUR SKIP SIZE-CONTACT ^ 2 * /


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


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


FOR JOBS AROUND THE HOUSE OR IN THE GARDEN — MAKE IT EASY


SPECIAL WEEKEND RATES FRIDAY P.M. — MONDAY A.M.


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Electric Mixer...................... Scaffold Tower 16ft. x 4ft..............£ 8 .0 0 Pacebreakerand Tools............. £ 1 8 .4 0


.................... ...... £ 5 .7 5 Generator 1 Vikva.....................£ 1 1 .5 0


Chainsaw...................................®12‘2 9 Ext. Ladder.............................


- -£ 5 .7 5


Wheelbarrow....................... .......£ 1 -7 0 Sawbench 12in..........................£ 1 3 .8 0 Draw Rods..................................£^ "7 0 Hammer Drill electric...................£ 6 .9 0 Cat Ladder................... 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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' (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 T. FIELDING & SONS


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to a va ila b ility )


COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE


SLOT TV — PAY AS YOU VIEW NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT


DEREK LEIGH ^ 4 SHIREBURN AVE„ CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168


REPAIRS TO MOST BRITISH COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE TV's


£ 2 .8 5 HIRE DISPOSAL


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