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■ 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe 2232i (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe fall to Gilmour hat-trick


Penrith 3, Clitheroe 0


CLITHEROE’S cup exploits came to an end for another season in snowbound Cumbria on Saturday.


Shawbridge topics


FOLLOWING their disappoint­ ing NW Counties league cup quarter-final exit at Penrith, Clitheroe are back in league action on Saturday at Whit­ worth Valley (kick-off 3 p.m.). It is the first of three con­


secutive away games for Clitheroe which will help decide whether they win promotion after just missing out last season. Clitheroe have games in hand


\ A superior side, first di­ vision Penrith only took six minutes to secure a firm grip on the game. Their midfield ace Billy Gilmour opened the scor­ ing, heading home from a comer. Clitheroe bravely tried to get


but points in the Dag can be so much more valuable, i The return of the cup-tied


Steve Mullen will boost morale following the league cup exit. The club appreciated the


strong support at the Penrith game and hopes to make ■ amends for the defeat in the league. Clitheroe Res, meanwhile,


remain on course for the East Lancs Football League Champ­


ionship. Their 4-3 home win over


Great Harwood Res at the weekend keeps them two points behind Padiham Wan­ derers who have played a game more. On Saturday the Reserves


joyed their best spell. Skipper Mick Ashcroft headed over what seemed an easy chance, and Tony Eyles sent a shot, wide. In the 60th minute Ronnie


back into the game and Clive Dunn was denied a penalty, but Penrith deserved tneir one goal, half-time lead. For the first 10 minutes of the second half, Clitheroe en­


Haworth lost possession and the ball was swept upfield for Gilmour to score Penrith’s


second. Penrith’s third, and Gil-


mour’s hat-trick came in the 70th minute. It looked all too e a sy as th ey ex p lo i ted Clitheroe's gaps at the hack. To their credit, Clitheroe did


WHEN Cox and Co met the Catholic Social Centre in a repeat of last year’s final of the Waddington Sports Quiz, they turned


X


of brain teasing questions, they emerged victorious with a score of 733>1. Cox and Co., the number


First half display clinches


not give up and caused Penrith some anxious moments as they searched for a consolation goal. Frank' Richards came on for


victory Clitheroe Res 4,


have an open date. On Sunday, the Ribble Valley Football League Eagle Supplies Cup Final takes place at Shaw­ bridge, kicking off at 2-30 p.m. Directions to Whitworth Val­


Geoff Young, Mick Ashcroft was thrown into attack, and Peter Hutchinson very nearly pulled back a goal with a shot which flew just wide. On the day Clitheroe were


Great Harwood Res 3


ley’s ground are available from club secretary Colin Wilson, of 4 Moss Street, Clitheroe 24370. Revised fixture lists of remain­ ing games can also be obtained from him.


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Roefield reach


semis R O E F IE LD B a rn h ave reached the semi-finals of the Wilson P la te badminton knockout. Their “passport” was a quar­


ter-final victory over the Fifth Division leaders Phoenix — achieved by the narrowest of margins. In the home leg, Phoenix


Division Three PW D L P


NW Counties


second best but they can take heart from reaching the com­ petition’s quarter-finals — quite an achievement for a third division club. Ashcroft, Dunn and Taylor were the pick


of the side. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


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


Snooker season’s grand


finale AN exciting match is in prospect in th e final of the C l i tn e ro e an d D is t r ic t Snooker League’s singles


knockout trophy. M. Wensley, of Conservative


A,faces M. Shaw, of Great Har­ wood Liberal A,tonight at Waddington Social Club, prior to the presentation of the sea­ son's trophies. With the league fixtures now completed, the highest break was 51, scored by R. Taylor, of Liberal A.


GtH’wood..:.......... 2218 0 4218 Catholic A..............2214 0 8188 Cons. A.................2214 1 7176 Wadd. A................22 16 0 6172 •Chatbum A.........2213 1 8171 Rimington A..........2211 011159 •Billington B......... 22 9 1 12146 Slaidbum................22 8 014133 Wadd.B.................22 7 0 15130 Cons. B ..................22 7 1 14127 -Legion A.............. 22 8 113124


FINAL TABLE: DIVISION ONE PW D L P


Pendle Club............22 4 1 17 98


gained the upper hand with a 7-5 win ana looked virtually certain to progress to the semis at the expense of Sixth Divi­ sion Roefield. In the second leg, changes


all.


by team manager T. Bush and a spirited fightback by Roefield slowly turned the tie and level­ led the aggregate score at 12


tough opponents Accrington Falcons, due to their superior points tally. So Roefield keep alive their


Roefield go through to meet


dreams of a unique do u b le^ winning the cup and promotion in their first league season with successive victories over St Ma tthew’s, BAC and St Nicholas of Blackburn. Wilson Plate squad: (men) M.


)AD, COLNE


JR’s A........ ,.........2014 1 5187 Legion B................20 15 0 5176 GtH’wood B.......... 2013 1 6164 Billington A........... 20 13 1 6162 Catholic B.............. 20 12 0 8157 •Police.................. 20 10 0 10125 Chatbum B........... 20 6 113123 Social Club............ 20 8 1 1111? •Low Moor............ 20 6 0 14114 ••JR’s B................20 5 015104 Rimington B..........20 5 1 14103


* - two points deducted ** - four points deducted


RIBBLESDALE WIN TITLE


Meadows, T. Bush, P. Linley, D. Conti, (ladies) M. Brass, H. Cooke, S. Bush, A. Spenceley.


Joanne on


target Clitheroe 1st 3, Lancaster 0


THIS was a much improved performance from_ Clitheroe


who won easily against a team who were a player short. Clitheroe attacked continu­


ously and any problems in de­ fence only arose because they had too few players to mark and so occasionally confusion crept in. They opened the scor­ ing when a -well-struck angled free hit by Margaret Dugdale was met at the far post by Joanne Blackburn with her cus­ tomary accuracy. The half-back line supported


RIBBLESDALE School’s second year netball team, defe­ ated only once all season, have won the Hyndbum Schools title after beating St Augustines, Billington, 17-11, in the decider. As both sides had only lost all season, a “play-off" held to decide the


once was champion. ibblesdale' s successful


squad comprised Sharon Bur- ridge (capt), Joanne Sowerby, Lorraine Uttley, Sarah Brown, Amanda Reynolds, Nicola Crump, Nicola Warner, Tina H aw o r th and J e n n i f e r Marsden.


POOL PLAYERS’ KNOCKOUT


CLITHEROE pool players will be chalking their cues shortly for an open knockout tourna­ ment to be held at the Joiners


Arms. Landlord David Cooper is or-


the forwards well throughout the match. Jane Seed and Carol White were also producing the shots.


near-misses.


up the pressure with Jean Hal- sall and Anne Hutchinson adding two more goals.


Greenland visit


A PACKED m e e t in g of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club was given an account of life in Greenland by Mr John Fish, who visited the island with two members of the club last year. They found it an exciting,


interesting but inhospitable place to live, with many social problems for the native popula­


tion.The club is planmng a visit to Scotland at Easter, with sever­ al days camping, in the Loch


year is now complete. Visits to Scotland,. Cumbria, Yorkshire and Derbyshire have been ar­


Lomond area. A full programme for the


ranged.


Mike Haslam on Clitheroe 25292.


Details can be obtained from . ■ ,


THERE was a high standard'of throwing at the Clitheroe and District Darts League d° E M winners were Alfn Hodgson and,Kevi^iti o f i l w B ^ B M ^ ^ t ^


In the second-half, they kept x, . .


more in the first half. They hit the post and had -numerous


Clitheroe might have scored , basis in the early stages. best-of "-t


kely to last about eight weeks, depending on entries. Ties will be played two niglhts a week, on a •


anising the event, which is L


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money and the closing date for entries is April 12th.


There will be £100 in prize


DIVISION TWO PW D L P


THIS was a game of con­ trasting halves, the first belonging to Clitheroe who built up a two goal lead with headed goals from McGuire and Whiteside. In the second half, Great


the tables. After an hour-and-a-half


two seeds, . maintained a


one seeds — this year Catholic SC — iron the competition in its nine year history.


uiz tradition in the final. rever have the , number


Organiser Jack Cromp• to who presented the sports quiz trophies,,


n, ine Cox.


W^} Whalley sign Transvaal


all-rounder


skiDDer John Slinger persuaded top Transvaal player Hugh Page to be the village side's professional this season. I t ends months of speculation


A PHONE call from the Ribble Valley to South Africa has pulled off a major “coup” for Whalley Cricket Club. In the call to Johannesburg


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 29th, 198U 19 , y * \


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over who would replace former pro Ken Snellgrove who has moved to Darwen. Page (23) is a 6ft. 3in. fast-


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Picture: Catholic SC captain Chris Sims (centre left) hands over the trophy to its new owner, Cox and Co. skipper Harry Kenyon, as team members look on.


READ MARCH INTO PINAL Read United 2, Transport 1


READ United have reached the Ashley Smith Cup final with an emphatic victory over unbeaten Marsden Division leaders Transport.


Weekend results


Harwood surprised the home- side and fougnt back into the game with a goal from Presho. Steve Mullen re s to red


Clitheroe’s advantage with a well taken goal, but Harwood fought back again and Ander- ton reduced the arrears follow­ ing slack play by the home defence. Substitute Ashworth scored


LATEST results in the Ribble Valley League are — Marsden Division: Lord Nelson 3, Kings


2, Craven Heifer Res 1; Catholic Social Centre Res 4, Grindleton Res 1. Aitken Shield: .West Brad­


Arms 7. Division Three: White Horse


Clitheroe’s fourth towards the end, but still Harwood kept fighting and with five minutes left Baron pulled one back to ensure a grandstand finish. Clitheroe Res: Holt, Braith-


Morris. Chatburn


struggle Chatbum 2,


Trawden Celtic 6


struggling in this game after losing a goal in the first couple of minutes. With 15 minutes gone, Traw- anei


CHATBURN were always


den went further ahead with a carbon copy of the first goal, the ball being headed home from a comer. Although few chances were


ford 2, Farthings 0; Ribchester Res 2, Spring Mill ,0; Sabden Res 0, Grindleton 4. Ashley Smith semi-final:


Transport 1, Read 2. Saturday’s fixtures are —


waite, Shoreman, Green, Karwat, Livesey, Bishop, Mullen, Whiteside, Green, McGuire. Subs: Ashworth,


Transport started in confident, casual style but lacked the com—


On a wet Calderstones pitch, __1 i


mitment to match Read’s more positive approach. Kilby and Harwood marshal­


. 4 t » . m. n4nk Pnn/I’a


led t)ie Read defence while the midfield tackled fiercely. And Armitage’s tight mark­


— one of the strongest sides in the South African national league — and is regarded as one of the most promising play­ ers in his home country. On his present form he is


medium bowler and a hard­ hitting middle order batsman. He has just finished a suc­ cessful season with Transvaal


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to have signed him and look forward to a very successful season with him as profession­ al,” said Mr Slinger. Under the terms of his con­


tract, Page will coach and prac­ tice with the players. He is due to arrive in Whalley a week next Tuesday.


Robson injury blow


Clitheroe RUFC 1st 4 Ambleside 15,


CLITHEROE went down to a disappointing defeat with well-below par performance. Both sides started slowly


ing of Transport skipper Bald­ win proved particularly effec­


tive. Read took the lead when


Waddington put the ball through to Hanson on the left Ming, who rounded the full­ back and crossed for Bell to


head home. MacLean soon added. Read s


Res. v Craven Heifer Res., Ribchester Cross Keys Res. v Grindleton Res. In the Aitken Shield, Chat­


Marsden Division: Royal Oak Victoria v Rimington, Read v Grindleton, West Bradford v Ribchester Res., Transport v Sabden. Division Three: Calderstones


burn play Catholic Social Centre Res. In the Dan Seed semi-final, Calderstones play Spring Mill at Roefield. Eagle Supplies final: White Horse v Sabden Res (Shawbridge, 2-15 p.m. kick-off, Sunday).


Empress squash


EMPRESS ist disappointingly lost_3-2 against Bamfprd 4th away to ' dent their promotion


being created at either end, the visitors were converting their opportunities into goals. Trawden added a third


headed goal from the left before Grant went close for Chatbum with a fine 20 yard


shot. Chatbum were four down at


the break and found themselves six behind before they started to play some constructive foot-


balk Dewhurst was unlucky when


he hit the post from close range, but was rewarded three minutes from time. He seemed to have lost his


prospects. 1 Nigel Willis and Stuart


Wardle were the 3-1 Empress winners while David Tait, Ray Dryden and Russell Cowking


lost. Empress 2nd were beaten 4-


1 at home to the already prom­ oted Pendle 2nd. A back-to- form David Matthews came, from behind to win 3-2. But Connor McLaughlin, Eddie Vidler, John Willis and Mark Chapman were defeated. Empress 3rd also went down


by 4-1 to Belvale 4th. Steve Ruthford won 3-1


chance but turned his marker well before hitting a low shot just inside the post. Chatbum added a second in


while Keith Tomlinson, Steve Tu rner , John Beggs and Sharon Willis lost. But Empress Ladies finished


the last minute but it was small consolation. Chatbum: Winckley, J. Col-


eb o u rne , Boyd, Wright, Lawson, Smith, Grant, Dins- dale, Dewhurst, Waddington, P. Coleboume.


East Lancs League


SATURDAY’S East Lancs League fixtures are: Bacup Res v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel; Trawden Celtic v Great Har­ wood Res; Keighley Green v Pendle Forest; Mansfield v Whalley; Padiham Wanderers v Waddington; Whalley Arms Celtic v Colne Legion Res. Clitheroe Res and Chatbum have open dates. Results: Chatbum 2, Traw­


second driving the ball into the comer of the net from a narrow


anf)-ansport were stunned and began to play with more deter­ mination, pressurising Read with Lawson and Butler caus­ ing problems on the right. The pressure continued into


stantly. But this gave Read the


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tlemoor side suffered a blow that changed the course of the game, when John Robson was forced to limp off with an ankle injury leaving the pack short of one of the their most experi­ enced players. The Cumbrian side took ad­


vantage of his absence, scoring two simple tries before half­


time. These were converted and


Clitheroe trailed 12-0 at the interval. In the second half Clitheroe


the second half as Transport threw players forward con­


chance to counter attack, though their forwards missed


some good chances. With 15 minutes to go, re­


feree Tony Dobson ordered off Transport's Pidlyskyj for dis­ sent.- However, this forced the remaining 10 players to raise their game and Transport re­ duced the arrears. But for some excellent goal­


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improved. The front five per­ formed well and the team played with much more com­ mitment, .. particularly in t1—


loose. • But they found their oppo-.


nents hard to match in the line- outs. These provided useful possession for Ambleside de­ spite improved performances by Williamson ana Byrne. The home side added a penal­


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ty before centre John Hyde struck with a well taken conso­ lation try in the closing minutes. Once again Clitheroe were


keeping by Dennis' Lawson, Read could easily have been in trouble in the dying minutes. In a fine team effort, Hanson, Armitage and Lawson


impressed for Read. Read: Lawson, Grainger,


Kilby, Harwood, Harvey, Campbell, Waddington, Armit- age, MacLean, Hanson, Bell. Subs: Pollard, Riding.


Pressure


pays off West Bradford 2, Farthings 0


A MICK Dean goal gave West Bradford a 1-0 half-time lead in this Aitken Shield encounter. During the first half the


the season on a high note beat­ ing Burnley 4-1. Susan Beggs won 3-0 and


home side dominated midfield and had many scoring oppor­ tunities. In the second half, heavy


Rachel Pallister disposed of her opponent in straight sets. Sheila Willis was in no


danger during her 3-0 victory while Sharon Willis maintained her unbeaten record with an


easy 3-0 win. Marilyn Fletcher, up against


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IN the Clitheroe Golf Club ladies section Club Foursomes,


Winners were Mrs Norma Hoyle and Mrs Joan Bowker, with a score of 95-22-73. Clitheroe qualifiers for the


den Celtic 6; Clitheroe Res 4, Gt Harwood Town Res 3; Keighley Green 2, Waddington 1; Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 0, Padiham Wanderers 1. Post­ poned were Colne Legion Res v Whalley Arms Celtic, Man­ sfield v Pendle Forest.


Padiham W.............. 24 17 3 4 37 Clitheroe Res...........22 16 3 3 35 Bacup Bo. R.............23 13 5 5 31 Gt. H’wood T. Res........................22 12 5 5 29 Trawden Celtic......2111 5 527 O'wistle Imm.......... 20 10 4 6 24 Whalley AC............. 21 9 5 723 Waddington............ 21 8 6 722 Keighley Green........24 8 51121 Pendle Forest..........22 7 5 10 19 Mansfield.................21 5 51115 Colne L. Res.......... 23 5 0 18 10 Chatbum................ 22 2 4 16 8 Whalley...................22 1 5 16 7


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a strong, fast player, was un­ lucky to lost 0-3.


Taberner, Hyde, Greatorex jnr, Emmott, D. Fielding, Holden, Dinsdale, Dubowski, Williamson, Lomax, Byrne, Greatorex snr, Robson.


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Sickness takes toll


Clitheroe 2nd i0, Ambleside 2nd 19


A WEAKENED Clitheroe lost a game that a full strength side would undoubtedly have won. Because of injury and sickness they were down to 13 players, many of whom were forced to play out of position. John Corbett and Dave


pressure from West Bradford eventually resulted in a headed . goal from Ken Mantle. Chris Mellin came on for


Paul Atkinson and showed that he is progressing well after re­ turning from injury. John Barber, in the West Bradford goal, frustrated the visitors with some great saves and his handling and positioning were first class. West Bradford: Barber,


Reynolds, Pearson, Reddin, Coulston, Bartlett, Potter, Clegg, Dean, Mantle, Atkinson. Sub: Mellin.


Peel hits ‘ ‘treble’


Mrs Huddleston with a score of 87-16-71 nett, i


TWO Ribblesdale School soccer teams tasted cup success at the weekend. The first-years played their


best football of the season to beat undefeated Mount Carmel 4-2 in the Hyndbum Schools Cup. Jason Foulker scored with a


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Newton deputised in the centre, Roger Holmes moved to scrum half, Mick Conboy to second row and Ivan Duxbury to prop. However, Clitheroe gave a good account of themselves in


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solo effort, was scored and con­ verted by Dave Slinger. The full-back crashed through a number of tackles to pull Clitheroe back into the game. Outstanding performances


were turned in by Slinger and hooker Mark Garrity. Clitheroe: Slinger, Maloney,


Corhett, Newton, Walters, Rudd, Holmes, Barlow, Garri­ ty, Duxbury, Ramsey, Evans, Conboy.


Pitch plea


superb shot from 35 yards after only two minutes, and Nathan Peel grabbed a hat-trick. The school’s fourth years ex­


tended their unbeaten run to five games with a 3-0 replay victory over Rhyddings. Shaun Fernandez, Peter


North Lancs Road Club, at­ tracted professionals from all over the country, among them a five-man Raleigh team who included the race winner Mal­ colm Elliott, a gold medallist in the last Commonwealth Games.


Gate and Robert Mason got the goals, while Andy Holden and Tim Dawson both played well in a fine team performance. The fourth. year B team a


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there were inmressive ances from Fumell, Baldwin, Bialecki, Williams and Saxton.


difficult conditions.


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SIX-A-SIDE


■ competition on . Saturday de-; spite persistent rain.


QUALIFIERS CLITHEROE and District Cub Scouts held th e ir ' six-a-side


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■ These take place at the Castle playing fields on' Satur­ day, with Waddington' Reds drawn against St Mary’s and Whalley against Waddington Whites. The final will be played immediately afterwards.


Ihe runners-up slol.^ ■ _ lOO'and 140, only one man — Ben Ross of the Judge Bridge 4; Talbot 4. Craven ! St Gary's and a league XI at Kick-off is at 6-15 p.m.


Fa/ms/w —Managed to threw a maximum 180. Pictured are the players who took part, at . Heifer (Chaigley) 3; &n Inn 5, the Pimlico Road playing fields. Walmsley the Station Hotel, Clitheroe.


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E. RUSHTON


42 Chatbum Road, Clttheroa, L a n c i


Don't forget your carpets , and upholstery. Have them spring cleaned In your own I home r.


CLEANING


For FREE quotation'and ' i - advice


Ring GEOFF WHITNEY ' OF '


RaygarUi Travelclean on Great Harwood . .886683 ,


' AIM Mobil* Car V.MIng ■ Sarvlc*


Building Contractors, and Joiners KING STREET, WHALLEY


NOEL KING AND CO. for all


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and KENWOOD REPAIRS All makes oi new and reconditioned


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| HOOVER -HOTPOINT-BURCO-SERVIS | S a les and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE - _________________ _________________________, washers and cleaners Tel. 22979


A L L AT DISCOUNT PRICES Call and aee our larga ranga In stock


SUPPLIED AND ERECTED


ALL TYPES OF FENCING


TREES TOPPED AND FELLED


New and Second-Hand Pallets wanted and supplied


Logs £30 per ton or 90p


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


CATTERMOLE Tel. Clitheroe 23732


TERRY E. GREENWOOD Wh RING PADIHAM 73109


STONEMASON AND BUILDER O . WHY GET SMALL ESTIMATES AND LARGE BILLS?


FOR YOUR COMPETITIVE FIXED PRICE ESTIMATE ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDING WORK


REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF


APPLIANCES Specialist on Keymatic


HOOVER WE CURE


'RISING DAMP WOODWORM AND DRY ROT


BUILDING INJECTION AND MAINTENANCE


J. A. HOLMES 25474


CLITHEROE Prompt Attention Tel. WHALLEY 2165


CALLING ALL


D.I.Y. PEOPLE!


WE CAN HELP BY STOCKS OF GARDEN EDGES,


FLAGS, SCREEN AND CONCRETE BLOCKS,


WALLING STONE, SAND. COPINGS, CHIPPINGS, POSTS, KERBS, BRICKS,


DRAIN TILES, DAMP COURSE J GARDEN FURNITURE, TIMBER plus


ALL TYPES OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND TOOLS


contact: ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD


OPEN: Weekdays 7-30 — 5-30 p.m. Saturday 7-30 — 12-30 p.m.


H. RUSHTON Ceiling s a speciality.


PLASTERING No job too small.


External rendering a~nd pebble dashing, etc.


A lso small building jobs and slating


For prompt attention and free estimates


Tel. BLTO-B-BWN


O NYOLAD 699


____ DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR _________ PENDLE TRADING ESTATE


CHATBURN CLITHEROE 41597. VISIT OUR SHOP AT SALTHILL ROAD


GIVE YOUR GARDEN AND


DRIVE A


FACE LIFT


CYRIL HOOLEY


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


57 W00NE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023


AUTHORISED HOOVER SERVICE


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 775662 or (evenings) BLACKBURN 29249


SERV0WARM GAS CENTRAL HEATING


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