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


Bright start...then Clitheroe fade


Settle 125 for 8, Clitheroe' 144 for 7


CLITHEROE’S opening fixture against Settle proved: "'™ ’ * than last season’s form might have'


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WANDERERS’ skipper David Cottam played a “captain’s in­ nings” to help his side make a great start to the new season with a winning draw against last year’s champions Bamold­ swick.


former Lancashire player Ber­ nard Reidy, batted first. Their number two batsman, B. Grave, scored a useful 34 before being caught by Murray Walker off John Seedle’s bowling. Middle order batsman K.


Barnoldswick, including


Seedle made a promising start with three wickets for 95 runs, and Robert Birch’s two wickets cost 37 runs. Ian Johnson, back in the fold


Wanderers’ professional


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• with the pitch a credit to groundsman Jim Rudd and as­ sistant Barry Foster, Whalley ifailed to make the start they were seeking to. the new season. Put into bat by skipper John


1 Gt Harwood 173 for 7 ON a day of blue skies and


hits 25 Whalley 110 for 9,


.Wright and new pro ■Page.


brisk s ta r t against


‘ 8-0-37-1. Ribblesdale Wanderers: C.


Bradley b Birch 7, B. Grave c Walker b Seedle 36, • M. Greenhalgh c Walker b Seedle 1, B. Reidy c Cottam b Birch 21, G. Harker run out 0, K. Wilson c , Dennett b Seedle 48, P. Beech st Walker b Johnson 14, M. Scothem n.o. 34, I. Nutter n.o. 8, extras 15, total (7 wkts) 184. Bowling: J. Seedle 18-1-95-3; R. Birch 10-2-37-2; I. Johnson


1 Bowling: M. Scothem 6-1-37- <2; B. Reidy 7-0-44-0; I. Ahmed 3-0-19-0: M. Greenhalgh 8-4-13- 1; S.'Wicks 3-1-12-0.


Monk b Scothem 0, D. Cottam n.o. 65, M. Dennett c Reidy b Scothem 14, J. Seedle b Scoth­ e rn 2, I . Jo h n so n lbw Greenhalgh 36, P. Seedle n.o. 8, total (4 wkts) 142.


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Townsley, newcomer. O’Connor, and Duckworth playing some useful shots. But after the latter’s de­ parture at 64 for 2 the game began to drift away from them. None of the middle-


order batsmen established themselves and, with Townsley going as well, they slumped to.87 for 6. At this point Steven


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Wilson hit 48, and with a tidy; 34 from M. Scothem, plus 21 from the bat of Reidy, Bamold­ swick finished with 184 for 7 off 36 overs.


Blackburn and Philip Hall came to the rescue. An excellent partnership of 47 grew with;some very quick running between the wickets and a number of well struck shots. After 36 overs, in which


all the Settle bowlers did well, Clitheroe had made 144 — a total many on the ground thought would)be enough. Settle were not short of


confidence as Andrews, Weavers and then Sample, their new pro, played some aggressive, strokes, and at 93 for 3 a win for the home side was a distinct possibility. Townsley, the mainstay


of Clitheroe’s bowling pulled a muscle after a couple of overs and was taken out of the attack. But Clitheroe were able to1-eat into the Settle middle order and with three overs to go the home side, at 119 for 6, decided to settle for the three-point winning draw. Clitheroe, with batting


in depth and • a tight attack, need to win the toss and put the opposi­ tion into bat. Settle: J. Agar c Hall b


22-2; Booth 12-5-33-3; Blackburn 3-0-27-0; Sutc­ liffe 6-1-34-1. Clitheroe: A. Townsley


Booth '4, S. Andrews b Booth 23, D. Weavers c Hall b Sutcliffe 40, K. Sample b Townsley,29, D. Scothem run out 5, M. Newhouse n.o. 12, I. Wood c Sims b Townsley. 0, - R. Preston c Hall b Booth 3, extras 9, total (8 wkts) 125. Bowling: Townsley 8-2-


leaders Clitheroc Res 4, Padiham Wanderers 2.


Reserves master


A CROWD ofr200 enjoyed a great game between' second- placed Clitheroe and league leaders Padiham Wanderers, who needed a win to clinch the East Lancs League title. , In a goal-less first half, there


P au l Green and Simon Whiteside who came into their own after the interval.


55 minutes when Young battled for a through-ball, shook off two defenders and slotted the ball home. Clitheroe struck again 10 mi­


Clitheroe took the lead after .


nutes later when Whiteside lashed in an unstoppable volley. As play switched from end to


action and Green was brought down after racing clear of a square defence. Young scored from the spot. Padiham hit back following a


end, Clitheroe’s defence looked the more secure until, the 60th minute when Kerr put Padiham back in the game. This stung Clitheroe into


was plenty of action,- with Geoff Young causing all sorts of problems for the, Padiham de­ fence and twice being thwarted by goal-line clearances. Young was ably backed by


Shawbridge men poised to take championship


CLITHEROE can all but clinch the NW Coun­ ties third division championship in front of their home crowd on, Saturday, following Easter Monday’s results. ■ . ' ,


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Clitheroe. • Newton 0, Clitheroe 2.


„ would still need a point but their goal difference is vastly.


. lead following a goalmouth a point, scramble.'


A win would give Clitheroe the title. Technically they


CLITHEROE made the best superior to their rivals, possible start in this hard- Even a draw would' be, fought encounter when David enough should Padiham, cmv Proos gave them a fifth-minute rently in third place, also drop


an undistinguished affair and Wednesday when Clitheroe are. Clitheroe did just enough to away to Blackpool'Mechanics merit'their interval lead. — the ground where they won Clitheroe, who had Ronnie their last title, the Lancashire,


However, j the first half was issue might be settled next A defeat would mean the


Haworth replacing the unfit Combination Championship in •' Steve Mullen, resumed' after 1980. The game kicks-off at 7- the break determined not to let p.m. the game slip.


woodwork and McGuire was stigious FA Cambrian Cup. inches away from turning tHe They reached the final last ball in following a cross.


— came in the 70th minute. A their own title hopes a major through ball from Sharpies boost when they beat Padiham found Haworth who rounded a Wanderers 4-2 at the weekend; defender before shooting hard A win for Padiham in this, and low into the comer.


The decisive goal — a gem Clitheroe Reserves gave season. .


This was a fine team per- given them the championship, formance from Clitheroe in the Clitheroe now need two most difficult of conditions on a points from their final two hard, bumpy pitch.


their last game, would have


Hutchinson, Kinder, Ashcroft, Their remaining games are Eyles, Sharpies, McGuire, away to Whalley AC on Satur- Dunn, Haworth, Proos, Taylor, day, and home to Trawden Sub.: Mullen.


C l i th e ro e : Underwood, the title on goal difference.


corner from the left and then besieged Clitheroe for 10 mi­ nutes, during which they forced five comers. As Padiham started to run


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Own-goal decider


Whalley Arms Celtic 0, Trawden Celtic 1


Slinger, Gt Harwood made a Tony Hugh


ened and two wickets fell quickly, Harwood’s new pro .Ward and then Howarth and -Whitehead picked up the scor­ ing rate to leave Whalley a formidable 173 to chase.


After the early tempo slack­


c and b Sample 30, T. O’Connor c Foster b Sample 10, N. Duckworth c Horn b Scothem 26, K. Fawcett c Scothern ■ b Newhouse 4, D. Hardcas- tle run out . 9, C. Sims b Sample 5, S. Blackburn b. Weavers 22, P. Hall n.o. 24, W. Slinger' n.o. 8, extras 6, total (7 wkts) 144.


Bowling: Sample 10-0-


43-3; Weavers 12-3-43-1 D. Scothern 4-1-21-1; Newhouse 10-2-32-1.


, slack fielding throughout. Whalley, left with 26 overs, began their innings promisingly


; Page, after a rather way­ ward start, had ripped the middle-order batting apart during his second spell, but Staniforth took punishment to­ wards the end and there was


, -j ley’s fortunes. He hit several bkstering drives before being disappointingly yorked. Foster and Higginbottom batted sens­ ibly but three wickets fell


‘with a run rate of four an over. Paul Macintosh was striking well but then he, Fallon and Slinger fell in rapid succession. Page’s arrival revived Whal-


• quickly with the three-point target of 125 within reach. ’ Gt Harwood: 173 for 7. Bowling: Page 13-1-63-4;


. McGarry. b Wall 0, V. Morris' ■ n.o. 1, extras 11, total (9 wkts) no. •


• Whalley: J. Slinger c Kas- perowicz b Howarth 5, P. Macintosh b Wall 22, M. Fallon b Howarth 3, H. Page b Wall 25, D. Higginbottom c Church Taylor b Howarth 16, R. Ben­ nett run out 0, B. Foster c and b Howarth 27, T. Wright c Church Taylor b Howarth 0, F.


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Two-wicket , victory


Darwen 3rd XI 79 all out Clitheroe 3rd XI 80 for 8


’ and struggled against the accu- - rate homing of Tim Bleazard, ; Graham Robinson and Geoff . Cartledge, to a total of 79 all : out.


with their reply, the batting collapsing in the early stages. But John Coulter, assisted


Clitheroe made a shaky start


by skipper Bill Briggs, Tim Bleazara arid Graham Robin­ son, steered the side to a two- wicket victory, i--,


' W. Briggs 8, R. Leighton 5, T.' ' Bleazara 14, G. Cartledge 1, G.; Robinson n.o. 1, extras 11, total (for 8 wkts) 80.


Bennett 0, K. Driver 9, C. Musson 0, J: Coulter n.o._ 29,


■ C l i th e ro e bowling: T. Bleazard 10-3-20-2; G. Robinson. 8-1-15-3; W. Briggs 6-2-14-1; G.| Ca rtled g e 5.7-7-15-4; C. Musson 1-1-0-0. - ,:


home to Blackburn Northern in . the Thwaites Ribblesdale Cnc-. ket League-, and Ribblesdale . Wanderers are away to great.


ON Saturday Clitheroe are at. Harwood. . -o "


Tree.and Read entertain Bar-, noldswick.


’ Whalley travel to Cherry, . ....... -


Clitheroe: ,J. Myler. .2, G.


CLITHEROE 3rds made a good start to the season snatch­ ing a victory from, the jaws of defeat at Darwen. ‘ Darwen were asked to bat


Wright 11-2-32-1; Staniforth 12-' 0-68-1.


READ LACK


• RUNS


Earby 123 for 3, Read 122


• In tne absence of skipper Michael Georgeson, Read failed to score enough runs to give their bowlers much chance of dismissing a strong Earby bat­ ting side. Read won. the toss and


EARBY made an auspicious start to the season, having little difficulty in defeating Read by seven wickets.


elected to bat but were in trou­ ble immediately as acting cap­ tain Rushton was out to tne first ball and opening partner Goodway was dismissed in the same over. Only Bushell, the profession­


made an excellent save at the start of the second half, but shortly afterwards a corner from the right bounced awk­ wardly for Gillibrand and he deflected the ball accidentally into his own net. WKalley never gave up


lems for Doth teams and many moves broke down during the goal-less first half. Ronnan, in Whalley’s goal,


doing their local rivals any favours on the field, and ft, Bhould be an interesting game as Celtic seek revenge for their recent cup defeat by the Re­ serves.


Ronnan, Ainsworth, Porter, Gillibrand, Finch,. Bromley, O’Neill, Morley, E llio tt, Foster , Wilkinson. Subs: Wilson, Tattersdll.


Whalley Arms C e lt ic :


formances from Porter and O'Neill, Celtic badly missed the injured Doman and Clayton in attack. It is unlikely that they will be fit to face Clitheroe Reserves on Saturday, at Cal- derstones, in a match that, could decide the league champ­ ionship. However, Celtic will not be


trying for the equaliser and the best chance fell to Ronnie Foster with 10 minutes left, but his shot was scrambled away by the Trawden keeper. Though there were good per­


AN OWN goal by David Gillib- rand settled the points in this closely fought East Lancashire League game in which chances were few and far between for thegreaterpart of,the match. The dry pitch caused prob­


out of steam, it came as no su rp r ise when Whiteside headed home in the closing mi­ nutes to give Clitheroe vital points to keep alive their title


Transport 7, Rimington 1


TRANSPORT became Marsden Division champions in style, with an overwhelming victory against Rimington. The visitors put up a brave


fight for over an hour, before finally succumbing to the firepower of the home side. » After a goalless first half in


which both sides had chances to score, Transport took the lead through Lawson before. Fred Smalley replied for Rimington. Transport made the break­


. praise for lAlan Woodworth, one of the league’s outstanding


were outstanding for the new champions. Darlington and Bate gave fine displays for. Rimington. Both sides also had a word of


referees this season. , Transport: Noone, Bean, Morgan, Pidlyskyj, Targett, Lawson, Kay, Nixon, Herd, Butler, Bradley. Sub: Baldwin. Rimington: Bate, Barrett, Smalley, Hacking, Darlington, Taylor, Pratt, Hartley, Ashton, Scott, Hodgson.


Ashley Smith cup final


CUP-TIE weekend is ap­ proaching for four Ribble


Valley teams. On Saturday, at Chatbum,


Division; Read 3, Rimington 2; Sabden 3, Catholic SC 1; West Bradford 3, Kings Arms 1; Chatbum Res. 3, Transport 3; Transport 7, Rimington 1. Division Two: Whalley 3, Waggon and Horses 6.-


Latest results — Marsden .


in BushelTs second over. Gee batted responsibly and Robert­ son, Chappie and Michael Wise­ man hit out in turn to rapidly advance the score.


Earby made good progress after losing the wicke


wicket of Little


' powerful strokes including two sixes and five fours in an un­ beaten 66. He was instrumental in enabling Earby to overtake Read’s score after 26 overs to give them a comprehensive victory. Earby: S. Gee n.o. 66, D.


Gee also began to play some


Little b Bushell '1, S. ’ Robert­ son c Waddington b Ebbage.16, M. Chappie c Hanson b Ehbage 19, M. Wiseman n.o. 19, extras 2, total (3 wkts) 123.. : ' '' - Bowling: Bushell- 8-0-39-1;


al,ana Peter Grainger provided much resistance in a depleted Read side to the steady Earby bowling. Bowler Stead proved the most successful, taking 5 for 35 from 8.4 overs. Bushell batted well and was unlucky to be out to a reflex , catch by Chappie off Wiseman. Granger survived to score 26 not out in a determined knock. Read were all out in the 30th over.


Crossley makes fin e debut


Clitheroc RUFC 1st 6, Otlcy 3rd 13 conditions well suited to open play.


Uphill struggle


Calder Vale 3rd 4, ' Clitheroe 2nd 0


CLITHEROE slumped to defeat in a lacklustre match against a side they had beaten 8-6 earlier in the season. The game was a tough for­


- came midway through the second half when a rare foray by the Calder Vale three-quar­ ters led to a try in the comer. Clitheroe were always fight­


wards’^ tussle punctuated throughout by mistakes from both sides. The. only score of the match


. Stead 0; R. Goodway c Gibb b Stead 4, G. Bushell c Chappie b R.:'Wiseman 40, J. Francis b Stead 7, J. Waddington b Stead lOjjP. Grainger n.o. 26, G. Holt c Gibb b Robertson 0; J.'Pye c Gibb b Robertson 5, P. Hanson b Robertson 12, R. Ebbage b Harrison 0, P. Worsley b Stead 4, extras 14; total 122. Bowling:-Stead 8.4-1-36-5; ■ Chappie 4-0-25-0; Wjseman'6-3-


Waddington 3-1-8-0; Ebbage 6- 0-32-2; Goodway 8-1-29-0; Hanson 1.1-0-13-0. ’ Read: S. Rushton c Little b


, 16-1; Robertson 7-1-15-3; Harri­ son 5-0-17-1; ■


C ricket fixtures


■ Sunday —. Division Three: Ribblesaale Wanderers v Bax- enden, Darwen v Clitheroe. .


Whalley dale Wa


tures involving local sides.are: Clitheroe v Old Ross., Read v Lower Darwen. Division Two: Rawtenstall v “ y, Langho C. v Ribbles- . .’anderers.


Saturday’s Division One" fix­


ing an uphill battle. Once again a reorganised pack struggled to reassert themselves, but made the most of difficult conditions. Clitheroe thought they had


‘judged to have gone over the deaa-ball line before touching down.


equalised when Ian Hampson broke through but he was


, Clitheroe:-D. Fielding, Gret- ton." Hyde;' Hampson. Holden. Blanchfiower, Tindall, Harris, J. Conboy, Barlow, Williamson, I. Duxbuty, Corbett, Newton, ; A. Jason, Maloney.


1 Scram half Graeme Tindall, returning after injury,, and Steven Holden gave notable performances.


■■ ■ ■ ' ■ Finals night


- THE finals night of the Clithoroc and Whalley > Club-


'competitions will-be played v off to decide the winners. The '.presentation night is on May. 1:18th, at Clitheroe Social Club, Wcllgate. .


: Social Centre; ’ Lowergatc, Clitheroc, when' all knockout'


-men’s Darts .League will be on Monday at the - Catholic


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BOTH sides produced a fine display of attacking rugby jin ells " ‘ '


with the teams using the width of the pitch and making full use of their backs. ,1 . '


The game was hard and fast, : ,


play,' scoring in the comer after ' 15 minutes. The try was con­ verted.


Otley dominated the early


vain to assert themselves, play­ ing into a steady breeze. (Jn


Clitheroe worked hard but in


the half-hour the Yorkshiremen added a further try from a scrum just short of the home , try line.


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to feel aggrieved as they ap­ peared to have successfully, cleared the danger.-


Clitheroe had every reason


brightly for the home side who used tne wind and bone-hard


The second half opened


on the break and from such an attack gained.a1 penalty which stretched their lead to 13 points. .


8itch to their advantage. But tley always lpoked dangerous


rally and'winger Robin Lund scored a characteristic try under the posts after breaking . past the stunned Otley three- quarters. Stuart Greatorex con­ verted.


Clitlieroe produced a late


display by Clitheroe. .The pack rnnPfl imnnfnllv 'wiUi'


This was an excellent, team


did. particularly well. Paul Tabemer on the wing caught tac the .■ eye with some decisive


co|ed manfully ’with: welhdril- debut in Joe Holden’s absence.


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Greatorex jun.; Lund, Emmott,' Tattersall, Dubowski, Dinsdale,


C l i th e r o c : - W a rd le ,' Taberner, Greatorex sen.,


Cr.oasiey, M; Du x b u ry ,' Ramsey, Holmes, Byrne, Lomax. •


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opposition ahd Nigel Cros- making his .first-team


Transport face Catholic SC in the Aitken Shield semi final. On Sunday, Sabden take on Read in the Ashley Smith cup final, at Shawbridge.


league goal of the season and . Morgan celebrated his 19th birthday with a fine effort, to em p h a s is e T r a n s p o r t ’s superiority. Morgan, Nixon and Herd


through when Kay restored their lead and then a hat-trick from Herd ensured the destina­ tion of the league champion­ ship. Lawson scored his 31st


A last gasp winner


'visiting, side to win a league game at Shawbridge this season. No-one in the ground would


Clitheroe and misery to the Merseyside team who had looked like becoming the first


have denied them at least a share of the spoils for, after an undistinguished first half, Maghull took the lead in the 65tn minute. Full back McCabe sneaked


, Clitheroe 2, Maghull 1 A HOLIDAY' crowd of 220 saw David Sharpies hit a dramatic last-minute winner for Clitheroe on Monday. The goal brought joy to


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P W D L P Padiham...................3219 6 744 matches to draw level and take Celtic on May 3rd (kick off 7 A Proos neader struck the been invited to enter the pre­ Clitheroe have once again


Marathon date in Jersey


LOW MOOR' athlete Chris Wood-is hoping for a triumphant return to


-the Channel Islands a week on Sunday when he attempts to win the J ersey International Marathon' for the - second successive year. Chris (35),- of St Paul's


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 26th, 1984 17


ADVERTISER and TIMES TRADES GUIDE


Close;- finished the race, in a . course record of two hours ', 28min. last year, 11 minutes' ahead of the runner-up.; This year the standard is


• tries.' Chris will be joined in the


very high, with competitors from several European coun-


race by Doug Mullins (21), of A lb e rm a r le ; S t re e t , who finished in 16th place last year. . He has already improved his racing times this season and should figure high up the field ■ on his current form.


SCHOOLBOY marksman Sam Westhead was “on target” at the recent Central Lancashire open rifle shoot at Darwen. His score of 479 out of 500


SAM’S ON TARGET


won him the championship trophy in the junior section which is open to under 18s.' Sam (16), of Ashgrove,


Shawbridge, Clitheroe, also- carried, off the trophy for the top score in the “C” section of the competition. A pupil of Queen Elizabeth’


Grammar School, Sam started target shooting with Clitheroe Rifle Ulub two years ago an<i turns out with tne Wellsprings Clay Pigeon Club. ' His next big competition date is at Blackpool in the summer in the Lancashire Rifle Associa­ tion championship finals.


Darts champs


WINNERS of the Clitheroe and District Darts League 1


vision One are the Black Bull. The runners-up spot, is taken by White Horse A. Final table: Black Bull 120,


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into the Clitheroe penalty area for a corner and, unmarked headed home. However, Clitheroe were


SOLID FUEL HEATING


back in the game 10 minutes later with a 'delightful goal from Paul McGuire. He fastened onto Steve Mul­


keeper and sliding the ball home.


play by the home side ana John Taylor will remember two bad misses for a long time. Man of the match was Steve Mullen. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


finish and in the. 90th minute, Sharpies struck a blistering shot from 18 yards into the roof of the net to give Clitheroe both points. It was not a convincing dis­


That goal set' up a hectic


Hutchinson, Kinder, Ashcroft, Eyles, Dunn, McGuire, Shar­ pies, Taylor, Proos, Mullen. Sub: Haworth.


Chatburn’s surprise


Chatbum 3, Transport 3


STRUGGLING Chatburn shocked the league leaders when they took a two-goal lead midway through the second half in an exciting match. Transport went ahead after


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. Colebourne headed home a Dobson cross to level the half­ time score.


dominating the early stages of the game, but Chatbum came fighting back and created a couple of chances before Jimmy


.1 Dobson. controlled a. through bail and neatly chipped the' ad- . vancing goalkeeper to. score a


: half, but after 55 minutes Col- ' eboume put Chatbum into the lead after some more good work by Dobson on the right. Within, a few minutes,


Play travelled from end to end at the start of the second


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by Sovereign Injection Damp Proof Course. 30 Year Guarantee;


To Building Society and Local Authority Specifications.:


'


All Re-Plastering carried out


Free Estlmete and Survey.


JOHN GREENWOOD Tel. Slaldburn (02006) 346


. one goal, the visitors strucK in the dying minutes to level the score and steal one point.


game were all Transport and after reducing the leeway to


FO R H IR E


Inter-league bowls


GREAT Harwood Bowling League has a match against the Penale League, at Bull Holme Park(i Barrowlord, on May bth. The games begin at 1-30 p.m.


: P. Gorton' (Whalley), E. .Proc­ tor (Clitheroe Cricket Club), J. Mitchell (Rishton.,Con), E.


i, McGowan (all Ribblesdale), N. .Fryer, J. Sharpies (Salesbury),


• '' Players- should, ring 'Stuart ' BriggB ! (Clitheroe 26496).vno later, than May 2nd to state availability. '


Castle).. . ‘ v • f • C. C. PARKER ■


;i PAINTER - '.A N D t


) DECORATOR u , . FREE ESTIMATES -> 1


k i Tel. CLITHEROE 25473 .j,' ; r 1


' Turner, A. Shurmer, A. Dgbson, G. Leonard, S. John­ ston, J.- Chatwin (all Great Harwood), S. Briggs;: A., Norman, M. Wensley,-, J.


and the team will. be selected from the following players: R.





.! Tomlinson,D. Cowperthwaite, W-. Derbyshire (Clitheroe-


SYSTEM SCAFFOLD QUICK FORM


EA S Y TO ER EC T Complete with timber


■ batons and adjustable base jacks for uneven ground.


FOR CHEAP RATES contact:


J. M. Dewhurst GISBURN 596


P A IN T IN G and D EC O R A T IN G


<’ FOR FREE ESTIMATES : INSIDE AND OUTSIDE ' WORK-


TEL. BILL MacMILLAN


CLITHEROE 25411 EVENINGS


1 RICHARD ASHTON J


Jy Over 20 years experiences all types of . » electrical installation repairs


■ : Industrial and maintenance work undertaken L i jp p ^ No lob too big or email For free estlmete ring


* Very competitive ratea - WHALLEY 3 4 8 / j


ELECTRICAL C O N J R A C T O R lO ^m r . ’E j K j V l w 4 f


^ =3


"I 7 1 .


TELEVISION an d AUDIO REPAIRS


(ESTIMATES FREE)


20in. COLOUR T V s ...........v ....... £ 1 4 0 , 1 year guarantee or £6.50 per month rental ■_ ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN


62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 27280 •Biliblif CfleSertnte


1 > v ROOFING CONTRACTORS , , SPECIALISING IN GREY SLATE TILING'..- - EXPERIENCE OF FARM BUILDINGS -


. ' Fully I n s u r e d • \v-


ALL WORK GUARANTEED ” , V . TEL. DAY — BACUP 874491 \ >W"i*


EVENINGS — BACUP 875081/874491; ' j TIM TREVOR-JONES


Painting Decorating RING


CLITHEROE 2 5 2 8 1


PLANNING SERVICES


VALLEY


fFor alb extensions, altera-) Jtions and joinery work. Free/ ^estimates and surveys.) {Planning and building regu-w Ration drawings submitted/ to authorities.


NO WORK TOO SMALL T e lepho ne:


WHALLEY 368> 8


H. RUSHTON Ceilings a speciality* -


PLASTERING No Job too small.


External rendering and pebble dashing, etc.


Al8o"smaj| building jobs.. . and slating


For prompt attention and: free estimates ‘


Tel. BLTO-B-BWN


NOEL KING AND CO. for all


A WS G MC E RP S r=r-i F and KENWOOD REPAIRS m\]


AHIN AHIN EAIR /


J All makes of new and reconditioned >-— j y washers and cleaners


| H VER — HOTPOINT— BURCO— SEHVIS Sales and Workshop


OO 1 2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22979 O NYOLAD


White Horse A 111, Royal Oak A 110, Black Horse 91, Bonny. Inn 90, Kings Arms .86, Pendle Inn 85, Brownhill-’Arms 81, Horseshoe A 78, Pendie Witch


“ Install our Gas Central Heating before June 1st and Save 15% V.A.T.”


There’s still time to find out more about


Servowarm gas central heating before prices go


up on June 1 st, so call us now:


'


DARWEN 775662 Evenings:


BLACKBURN 29249 DON’T SETTLE FOR


TIMBER, HARDBOARD, BLOCKBOARD, PLYWOOD, PRIMA BOARD, etc. ALSO IRONMONGERY, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, etc.


REG. SHEATHING 8 x 4 x ’/.In......£ 8 .8 0 T & G FLOORING 8 x 2 x %ln............. £4.83


INSULATION BQARD8x4x%ln.....£4.50: MASTER BOARD 8 x 4 x V.ln..... £13.20


V HARDBOARD 6ft. 6ln. x 2ft. 6!n.........£1.95 FLEXELL 9ft. x 4ft. x %ln.i........ .. £10.90 EXT WBP 8ft. x 4ft. x ’/.In................£6.45 EXT WBP 8ft. x 4ft. x %ln...............£12.40 ' PRIMA BOARD ,


: " ALL WHITE............... ,...40p sq.ft.


SIZES TEAK............... ......50p sq. ft. MAHOGANY....... ...,52p sq.ft.


LESS THAN THE BEST.


TREES TOPPED AND FELLED


SUPPLIED AND ERECTED


ALL TYPES OF FENCING


New and Second-Hand Pallets wanted and supplied


bag — minimum delivery 10 bags. C.O.D.


Logs £30 per ton or 90p


CATTERMOLE Tel. Clitheroe 23732


TERRY


SLIDING DOOR GEAR 2ft. 6ln.........£8.80 FOLDING DOOR GEAR 3ft...... .........£8,00 FOLDING DOOR GEAR 5(1.....;........ £10.35 WARDROBE RAILS 4ft....................£1.85 WARDROBE RAILS 6ft...;........ .....£2.40 WARDROBE GEAR 5ft........... ...:....£6.44 CUPBOARD GEAR 4ft...... ........ .....£4.15 CUPBOARD GEAR 6tt.....................£5.95 DOOR SILLS 2ft. 9ln................. £4.60 DOOR SILL LOWLINE Stt................£4.95


. . LEGGE ITEMS RETAIL PRICE LESS. 2 0% . UNION LOCK ITEMS RETAIL LESS. 2 0% SAFETY DOOR CHAIN....................£2.88 rim lock:;....*........ .....................;..£3.85 LETTER PLATE 10’/4ln....L....;.......;..£3.15 MORTICE LOCK HANDLES............£4.77


MORTICE KNOB HANDLES............£5.14 TUBULAR MORTICE LATCH...........£1.52 CUPBOARD LOCK................


.....£1.49


BRASS PADLOCK 1VMn. ......;„.....„.£2.10 SAFETY BOLT................... ..... ...£1.05 STAYBOLT...................................£1.20


P.A.R. QUALITY 3ln.x1ln........15pperft. P.A.R. QUALITY 3!n. x 21n..... ...32p per ft'. SCANT 3lri. x 2ln.....................20pperft. BULLNOSE SKIRTING 4ln. x Y.ln.18p per ft. TAURUS SKIRTING 7lr>. x 11n.... 40p per ft. BEADING Ya QUADRANT........... 7p per ft. SLATE BATTENS 1 'Mn. x %ln.....5p per ft. T & G REDWOOD 5ln. x 1ln...... 18p per ft. WEATHERBOARD 5 In. x %ln... 16p per ft. CARCASSING 6ln.x2ln..........;39pperft.


F rom ER IC D UG D A LE (M E R C H A N T S ) L TD pnee, quoted include P E N D LE T R A D IN G E S TA TE C H A TB U R N


visit our shop at


OPEN: WEEKDAY 7-30 a.m. — 5-30 p.m. CLITHEROE SALTHILL ROAD SATURDAY: 7-30 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.


41597 Tel. 24624


ALL YU


OR BUILDIN N LUBIN ED TRD NAE AD DIY


BRICKS, BLOCKS, SAND, CEMENT, AGGREGATES,


LINTELS, BOSCH POWER TOOLS, HAND TOOLS.


GAS SERVICES D A V E K E N T ,


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 BATHROOM SUITES,


KITCHEN UNITS, SINK TOPS, TAPS, SHOWERS etc.


DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD DERBY STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 22311


l l


JOHN KAY GROUP


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


G AD P M G NES


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


HOOLEY CYRIL ,


57 W00NE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023


I ERIC DUGDALE I DIY


S A L T H IL L R O A D , ’ | C U T H E R O E i


’ Appointed POWER TOOL ’ ’ REPAIR SERVICE for BLACK and DECKER, BOSCH, METABO and MAK1TA


ALL ESTIMATES FREE OF CHARGE


GUARANTEE WORK UNDERTAKEN


We also have a wide range f of new power tools at


special offer prices | T E L . 2 4 6 2 4


' (Salthlll Shop only) WALLBANK


AERIALS RADIO, TV and


COMMUNAL AERIAL SPECIALISTS


CONTRACTORS TO LEADING RENTAL COMPANIES, LOCAL .... AUTHORITIES etc.


Established 15 years, Fully Insured


- Prompt Attention Tel. WHA'LLEY 2165


WE CAN ELIMINATE RISING DAMP


. . SPECIALIST IN:


INSTALLATION OF ELECTRO OSMATIC AND CHEMICAL- 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


E . R U SH TO N CLITHEROE 24300


(24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE) 42 CHATBURN RD, CUTHEROE. LANCS


REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF


APPLIANCES . Specialist on Keymatic


HOOVER k


kAUTHORISED HOOVER SERVICE


.


N O D E P O S IT T V R E N T A L (subject to availability)


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 WE CURE


RISING DAMP WOODWORM AND DRY ROT


BUILDING INJECTION AND MAINTENANCE


J. A. HOLMES 2 5 4 7 4


CLITHEROE COLOUR AND


S 2


ADVICE AND ESTIMATE FREE S ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS


2 S FULLY INSURED A \\\\\\\Y \\V \\\\\\\V \\\\\\\\V \V \\\V \\\\\\\\y PROMPT ATTENTION 5


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


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. Eat. 1817..Telephone 5444


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


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