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Whalley 162 for 6, Blackburn Northern 88 for 8
WHAT a week for Whalley! After the tremendous excitement of a tied match and then the disappointment of losing star professional Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, a very young Whalley side bounced back in great
style, on Saturday.
Clitheroe run out of overs
Clithcroc 115 for 8, Earby 12G
CLITHEROE finished 12 runs short of victory after looking well on the way to
picking up six points. South African pace-man David
Norman and veteran spinner Garth Sutcliffe had bowled the
They totally outplayed
Blackburn Northern and just failed to snatch vic tory, having to be content with a three-point win ning draw.
was asked to bat first on a wet wicket which was difficult for strokeplay but gave encouragement to
Skipper Paul Macintosh
the bowlers. New pro Kevin Hayes was first to go, unluckily caught at
Chatburn Road side into a win
ning position, dismissing Earby for 126. Clitheroe were then going well at 76 for 3, but a rash of quick wickets halted their progress and they had to settle for a losing draw. Although Earby’s innings
square leg off a short ball, and followed soon after by prolific run-maker Craig Austin. Macintosh and Mark Fallon
Whalley spin twins Mike Vau- ghton and Austin put their
team in command, taking five wickets in quick succession. Both bowled well finishing with 3 for 23 and 2 for 12 respective ly. admirably filling the gap left by Siva. Northern, with no real
Ian is on target for championship
STONYHURST rally co-driver Ian Grindrod is now joint first in the British Open Rally Championship after helping partner Jim McRae to second place on the Ulster Internation al Rally.
from Lanarkshire, finished just seconds behind Russell Brookes and Mike Broad. Both crews used Opel Manta 400 cars. Clitheroe and District Motor Club member Cyril Bolton finished seventh overall in a similar car, with sponsorship from Presspart, of Blackburn.
Ian, of Stockbridge, and Jim, '
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chance of winning, finished at 88 for 8. Tony Wnght, after his eight wickets in the previous match, emphasised how well he is bowling at present with the remarkable figures of 16 overs, 10 maidens, two wickets for 14 runs.I t was a much-needed, morale-boosting, result for Whalley which keeps them well in touch in the race for
had a slow start, the score moved on to a healthy 63 for 2, both wickets falling to Norman. Sutcliffe then made his pres ence felt, taking three wickets for no runs and, with Norman picking up another victim, Earby plummeted to 68 for 6. From that position they did
then steadied the ship taking the score to 58 before Fallon, having just hit a four and six, was caught at cover for 29. Stewart Procter did not last long, but then entered Adam Calderbank, for his first senior league game of the season.
Macintosh, he played the in nings of the match, with some
In a partnership of 65 with
well to recover to 126 for 7 before collapsing again to 126 all out in the 43rd over. Norman bowled unchanged, taking 6 for 40, and Sutcliffe finished with 4 for 52. Terry O'Connor and captain-
superb shots all around the wicket. His 45 included seven perfectly-struck boundaries in an impressive exhibition of hooking, cutting and driving, being particularly severe on Barton and pro Parsons. Calderbank departed at 130
for-the-day Keith Fawcett gave Clitheroe a good start but both fell in the space of two runs, making the score 37 for 2. Norman kept the score tick
ing over, but after the depar ture of David Hardcastle and Neil Duckworth Clitheroe slumped to 82 for 6. Chris Sims and Chris Musson
honours. It was particularly enjoyable
for the innings of Calderbank, but credit also goes to young David Oakley, for making his first-team oebut as wicket keeper.Whalley: Hayes c Rostron b Baker 1, M. Fallon c Verity b Barnes 29, C. Austin c Batters- by b Parsons 12, P. Macintosh c Bames b Baker 49, S. Proc
ter c Halsall b Parsons 1, A. Calderbank c Verity b Baker 45, M. Vaughton 5 n.o., N. Keighley 8 n.o., extras 12, total (for 6 wickets) 162. Bowling: Parsons 23-7-52-2;
when a good Whalley score was assured. Macintosh, again play ing with great determination and consistency, finished top- scorer with 49 before being caught on the boundary. In reply to Whalley’s excel
. . . filled the breach Lancashire loan them Hayes
KEVIN HAYES
WHALLEY’S Indian T e s t s ta r Laxman Sivaramakrishnan has r e tu rn ed home to
Madras. But there are no hard
A. Baker 12-1-54-3; R. Barnes 5-1-20-1; N. Barton 5-0-27-0. N o r th e rn : J . Halsall b
feelings at the Station Road ground over Siva’s decision to be with his mother who is seriously ill with a heart disorder. “We have every sympathy
then staged a recovery and made victory look a possibility until the former was run out at 103. Musson fell soon after wards and the task for eigth wicket pair Phil Bishop*and Phillip Hall was too much. They batted through to the 45th over to pick up one point.
i Duckworth b Sutcliffe 0, T. | Forster 0 n.o., extras 11, total 126.
Pickles c Bishop b Norman 10, M. Wiseman Ibw Norman 32, I. Nutter lbw Sutcliffe 5, D. Little c and b Norman 34, M. Chappie c O’Connor b Sutcliffe 1, K. Wear c Duckworth b Sutcliffe 1, K. Halstead b Norman 23, S. Berry lbw Norman 1, B. Thompson c
Earby: Gee b Norman 8, N.
Bowling: Norman 22-8-40-6; P. Bishop 8-1-26-0; G. Sutcliffe
lent 162, ‘Northern started dis astrously. Tony Wright took a wicket in the first over and then Ian Marshall claimed the second three overs later. From 4 for 2, Northern reco
vered with their only real stand of the innings. However, at 52,
Wright 0, M. Gillibrand c and b Austin 25, P. Largan c Vau ghton b Marshall 1, Parsons c Austin b Vaughton 31, D. Verity c Macintosh b Austin 3, I. Hann c Keighley b Vaughton 0, A. Rostron b Wright 8, I. Battersby b Vaughton 4, N. Barton 6 n.o., extras 10, total (for 8 wickets) 88. Bowling: T. Wright 16-10-14-
2; I. Marshall 5-2-12-1; Hayes 7-1-20-0; C. Austin 7-1-12-2; M. Vaughton 10-2-23-3.
READ MISS THEIR WAY
Read 138, Settle 185 for 9
READ were dismissed with just two balls left of a game they could have won and should
never have lost.
Wiseman 15, K. Fawcett* c Little b Gee 20, Norman c Hal stead b Wiseman 26, D. Hard castle c Halstead b Gee 4, N. Duckworth c Pickles b Chanple 4, C. Sims run out 9, M. Scott Ibw Wiseman 0, C. Musson b Chappie 16, P. Bishop 6 n.o., P. Hall 1 n.o., extras 14, total (for 8 wickets) 115. Bowling: M. Chappie 14-4-27-
13.2-3-52-4. Clitheroe: T. O'Connor lbw
2; D. Little 7-1-24-0; Gee 9-4- 19-2; M. Wiseman 15-5-33-3.
Another 50 for Proctor
Ribblcsdalc Wanderers 2nds 71 for 0,
Rolls-Royce 2nds 70.
I WANDERERS romped to vic tory, on Saturday, with a fine bowling effort followed by another half-century from man-
| in-form Stephen Proctor. Keith Taylor and David
O’Neill set the victory ball rol ling with two wickets apiece in a tight opening spell. Wrigley tn< '
four°overs picked up three wic kets for four runs. With Alec Holgate and
__o v ien stepped in and in
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Stephen Neild each claiming one wicket Rolls-Royce were skittled out for 70. Proctor, who made 63 last
Wanderers' optimism fades
Ribblcsdalc Wanderers 149 for 9
Baxcndcn 150 for 2,
BAXENDEN turned the tables on Wanderers, on Saturday, when they av enged a comprehensive defeat at Church Meadow * earlier in the season with an equally one-sided win at Back Lane.
Wanderers ran up 207 for 5 declared and then dismissed their opponents for 121.
In that game, on May 18th,
on Saturday as Baxenden re stricted their target to 150 and knocked off the runs for the loss of only two wickets.
But it was a different story
toss. Wanderers lost the early wicket of Rod Styles. Ken
After the home side won the
Proctor and Malcolm Dennett then came together and took the score to 50 in what turned out to be the best partnership of the innings.
anchor role, other end after the departure
Although Proctor
week, continued in the same vein, dominating the opening
?flayed an ell at the
of Dennett for 32. Cottam, Ian Johnson and
stand with Alan Parker. Parker finished unbeaten on
12, but Proctor managed to reach his 50 before the Rolls- Rovce target was overhauled. Rolls-Royce: 70. Bowling: K. Taylor 12-5-14-2;
David Mason all went cheaply before Paul Seedle put together another useful knock, hitting four 6s in his innings of 39.
D. O’Neill 13-3-25-2; M. Wrig ley 4-1-4-3; A. Holgate 3-1-14-1;
S. Neild 1-0-4-1. Wanderers: S. Proctor 52,
[Weekend cricket programme
THIS weekend’s fixtures in volving local sides in the Thwaitcs Ribblcsdale League
arc:Saturday. Senior League — Ribblcsdalc Wanderers v
Cherry Tree, Padiham v Clithcroc, Earby v Read, Whallcy v Great Harwood. Division One — Clitheroe v
A. Parker 12, extras 7, total (for 0 wickets) 71.
able runs and Proctor went on to make 38 before being last man out. Murray Walker and Bob Birch were left undefeated with the score at 149 for 9. Mason and Leach tied down
Gordon Leach scored 17 valu
Richard Kawaiec, they had reached 110 for 5 when wickets began to tumble. The lower- order batsmen showed little ap- lication until lOth-wicket pair Jim Roberts and' Phil Worsley put their heads down. They played out four overs, but then, two balls away from gaining a point, Roberts lost his wicket and Read the match.
Helped bv a good knock from
to the game for pro Graham Bushell, after Mike Ranson had asked Settle to bat. In his first over he dropped a return catch off Scothem and in his next over saw the same batsman dropped by Richard Kawaiec at
There was a frustrating start slip.
tightly for 16 overs, but with Andrews starting to hit out, Jim Roberts was introduced into the attack. With his first ball he had Andrews caught on the boundary by John Wad dington.
Bushell and Kawaiec bowied
Stonehouse, who hit 40 out of the next 43 runs before he was brilliantly caught by John
That brought to the crease
Bushell. John Waddington, a last-minute replacement lor Paul Hanson, took over from Graham Bushell and became the pick of the bowlers, taking five wickets.
Settle eventually reached 185 in their allotted overs.
Sample hit out well and
Michael Georgeson bowied in the second over. Graham Bushell (25) and Stephen Rush- ton (15) then batted well but were both out to simple catches.
Read started badly, with
Leighton James (16) then took the score along to 108 before
Men-in-form Kawaiec and
the la t te r was dismissed. Kawalec’s exhilarating innings of 46, in which he hit the ball
the Baxenden openers, but the introduction of Johnson to the attack brought two quick wick ets. With the score at 36 for 2 the Church Meadow side were entitled to be optimistic. How ever, they had little to shout about in the remainder of the game. Australian amateur, Bowler,
supported finisher. Clitheroe estate agent Bill Honeywell ac companied Osbaldeston driver John Morley and they took a standard Volkswagen Golf to 48th' place, finishing seventh in Group N. Bad luck befell insurance
Cyril was the top non-works BRICKS SLATES
broker John Meadows of Hawthorne Place, Clitheroe, who partnered Geordie driver, Tony Saddington. They drop ped out of the rally when their Vauxhall Astra’s distributor de veloped a fault. The final round of tne Open Championship is the Manx International Rally, in September.
SINGLE STROKES
DIVISION One of the Singles Stroke Sunday Medal at Clitheroe Golf | Club was won by Andrew Walmsley, who shot 72-3-
69.
‘world class. He has left us with some great memories,”
fo r him an d b e a r no grudge,” said Whalley skip per Paul Macintosh. “Siva is a super guy and it was a tremendous experience play ing with a erieketcr of his
he added. The 19-year-old Siva had
suggested returning home for a fortnight and then flying back to Whalley for the remaining five Kibbles- dale League games. “ But that would have
Harrison (76-6-70) and third Eric Hadfield (82-10- 72) after a play-off with John Holt (80-8-72), Alis tair Taylor (81-9-72) and Paul Marlow (75-3-72).
Second was Graham
REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF
APPLIANCES Specialist on Keymatic
HOOVER Keith Pedder (82-16-66)
came top in division two, with John Wetton (82-14- 68) second and Brian Ed mondson (86-14-72) third.
been expensive and illogical, so he was released from the remainder of his contract by mutual agreement,” said
Paul.As a replacement for the
rest of the season, Whalley have engaged former Cherry Tree, East Lancashire and
les Stableford competition was Les Dickey with 38 points, after a play-off with Alistair Taylor, Dennis Greenup and David Goodwin.
The winner of the Sing
Oxford University captain Kevin Hayes, who is cur rently on the staff of Lanca
shire.The 23-year-old made his debut for Whalley on Satur day and, although out early, bowled reasonably well. “We were fortunate to
The first veteran categ ory (55-64) was won by
Roland Scott (39), fol lowed by Peter Stubbens (37) and Jim Foster (36).
The category, 65 plus,
snap up Kevin and, a l though he was unlucky on Saturday, his infectious en thusiasm and whole-hearted ap p ro a ch to the game augurs well for the club in the coming weeks,” said Paul. Whallcy, third in the
was won by Tommy Ed wards (35). Second was president John Southern (29) after a play-off with John Yuill.
Back in training
league, but 16 points behind leaders Barnoldswick, now have their sights firmly on second place.
Friendlies at Shawbridge
CLITHEROE FC continue their preparation for the new season with three friendly matches at Shawbridge next
week. On Monday, the visitors arc
A sh to n A th le t ic of th e NWCFL Division Three. The following evening the reserves face Whinney Hill, of the Ac crington Combination Pre mier Division, and on Wed tnesday the first team enter
of the NWCFL Division
Three.The matches kick-off at 6-
ain Whitworth Valley, again
30 p.m. and admission is free. While the players are run
ning about on the pitch this season, club officials will
have no trouble doing the same off the pitch, thanks to Rufus Carr’s garage. The Clithcroe firm has given the club use of a Ford XR3, which will be presented to club secretary Stuart Ellison today.
FIXTURES
to all parts of the ground, came to an end soon after and from then on Read went downhill.
dington sey
and pro. Potts put on 114 runs as Wanderers, using six bow
lers, were made to toil. Baxenden reached victory in the 40th over and in the pro
Scotnem c Ranson b Wadding ton
Bushell b Roberts 40, A. Lind- i lbw Waddington
Davidson c Kawaiec b Wad
25, L. Stonehouse waadi eti
25, D. c J. A.
6,
dington 18, N. Virden c and b Waddington 19, K. Sample b Waddington 33, M. Newhouse
cess leapfrogged over Wander ers in the league. Wanderers: R. Styles b
BBCV.Division Two — Lower Darwcn v Ribblcsdalc Wan d e r e r s , Read v I.angKo Centre, Lucas v Whalley. Sunday. Division Three — Fulwood v Clithcroc, Ribbles- dalc Wanderers v Baxenden.
Shaun takes third spot
CLITHEROE’S Shaun Livesey
continued his recent good form when he travelled to Fort Wil liam, Scotland, on Saturday and finished third in the McLantee Fell Race. The three-mile course is
probably the steepest ascent in fell running, but it proved no problem to Shaun, of- St James’s Street, who built up a considerable lead a t the
summit.However, on the descent, the Clitheroe international was passed by the experienced Billy Bland and then was pij— J for
was presented by TV celebrity J, Jimmy Savile.
second yards.
Hiiis third-place in the spiot
b Bushell 3, R. Preston 3 n.o., P. Goldberg c Ranson b G. Bushell 0, M. Dodgeson 6 n.o., extras 7, total (for 9 wickets)
Potts 3, K. Proctor c Hodgson b Elahi 38, M. Dennett b Potts 32, D. Cottam lbw Potts 0, I. - Johnson, c Potts b Elahi 6, Mason c Pilkington b Bowler 1, P. Seedle c Risnton b Elahi 39, S. Kerr c Rishton b Elahi 0, G. Leach c Rishton b Potts 17, M. Walker 5 n.o., R. Birch 0 n.o., extras 8, total (for 9 wickets) -
149.Bowling: Potts 16-4-43-4; B. Fenwick 11-2-37-0; P. Bowler 6-2-32-1; I. Elahi 9-2-314.
n.o., D. Pilkington b Johnson 12, I. Elahi c Mason b Johnson 1, Potts 56 n.o., extras 9, total (for 2 wickets) 150. Bowling: Mason 13-3-36-0; G.
Baxenden: P. Bowler 62
Settle: S. Andrew’s c Wad b Roberts
N E W L Y p r o m o t e d C l i th e ro e FC k ick off th e ir f irs t season in the NWC F L D iv is io n One with an away game a t Bootle.
17th, Winsford United.........(H) 21st, Penrith.........................(A) 24th, Staleybridge Celtic...... (A) 27th, Fleetwood Town..........(H) 31st, Burscough.....................(H)
10th, Bootle........................... (A) 13th, Leyland Motors...........(H)
August
4th, Leyland Motors............ (A) 7th. Southport (FA Cup Pre
September
185. ' Bowling: Bushell 16-4-47-2;
R. Kawaiec 8-1-27-0; J. Roberts 12-2-55-2; J. Waddington 9-0-
51-5. Read:. S. Rushton c and b
Goldberg 15, M. Georgeson b Goldberg 3, Bushell c Stone house b Lindsey 25, L. James e and b Davidson 16, R. Kawaiec c Preston b Sample 46, J. Bushell b Goldberg 4, M. Grainger b Sample 0, M. Ranson b Sample 4, P. Worsley 11 n.o., J. Waddington c Lind sey b Goldberg 0, J. Roberts c Lindsey b Sample 0, extras 13,
liminary Round)....................(A) 10th, Penrith..........................(H) 14th, Radcliffe Borough....... (H) 17th, Fleetwood Town..........(A) 21st, Eastwood Hanley.........(A) 28th, Formby........................ (H)
5th, St Helen Town...............(A) 12th, Prescot Cables............. (H) 19th, FA Vase First Round. 26th, IrlamTown.................(H)
October
2nd Congleton.......................(H) 9th, Glossop...........................(A)
November
16th, League Challenge Cup First Round. 23rd, Curzon Ashton............ (A) 30th, Leek Town................... (H)
total 138. Bowling: Sample 14.4-3-33-4;
Leach 5-2-9-0; I. Johnson 9-1- 27-2; P. Seedle 3-0-26-0; R. Birch 5-0-37-0; M. Dennett 5-0- 12- 0.
Play-off
irial 100 prize
THE Lister Cup in the ladies’ section of Clitheroe Golf Club was won by Mrs E. Hadfield, who finished four-down against par and beat Mrs E. Trueman in a card play-off. Mrs K. As- pinall (three-down) won the senior nine-hole competition. The fourball better ball com
petition was won by Mrs K. Aspinall and Mrs A. Panter.
P. Goldoerg 12-4-36-4; D. Scothem 8-0-30-0; A. Lindsey 2-0-14-1; M. Newhouse 2-0-7-0; A. Davidson 6-1-6-1.
Bnrlick...... .. 15 9 4 1 1 65 Settle........ .. 15 9 2 1 1 62
Ribblcsdalc League PWWd Ld Nr p
Thwaites
Whalley..... .. 15 5 5 1 0 49 Padiham.... .. 15 5 3 . 2 0 41 Read......... .. 15 6 2 0 0 36 Baxemlen.. .. 15 4 3 2 1 36 Gt Har....... .. 15 4 3 3 0 36 R. Wands .
Earby......... 15 Clith..............15 B ’ b u r n
North.......... 15 C. Tree....... 15
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14th, Eastwood Hanley........ (H) 21st, Leek Town....................(A) 26th, Netherfield.................. (A) 28t.h, Bootle...... ...................(H)
December SAVINGS GALORE
1st, Accrington Stanley....... (H) 4th, Winsford United..........
January
11th, Radcliffe Borough....... (A) 18th, Stalybridge Celtic....... (H)
(A)
1st, Formby........................... (A) 8th, Prescot Cables...............(A) 15th, St Helens Town...........(H) 22nd, Irlam Town.................. (A)
February March
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on all D.I.Y. tools and accessories — 30% discount — cash and carry — prior to moving premises September 2nd, 1985.
FOR AUGUST ONLY OPENING HOURS:
WEEKDAYS 8 a.m. — 5-30 p.m. • SATURDAY 8 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.
ERIC DUGDALE D.I.Y. SHOP
SALT HILL ROAD, CUTHEROE Tel. Clitheroe 24624 _______
1 .1 P R R D W N If . r> DfU/YVn
Plumbing and Heating Engineer
Phone now for free • estimate
CLITHEROE 24081
R W T W n T O PLUMBER and
HEATING ENGINEER FREE ESTIMATES
TRAINING has resumed at West Bradford FC with the club looking to the new chal lenge of playing in the Craven
League. Tne club will run two teams
this season, continuing with its Kibble Valley first division side, and new players are most
SUPPLIED AND ERECTED
C A T T E R M O L E ALLTYPES OF FENCING
T E R R Y
TREES TOPPED AND FELLED
New and Second-Hand Pallets wanted and supplied
bag — minimum delivery 10 bags. C.O.D.
Tel. Clitheroe 23732 Logs £30 per ton or 90p 3 D E WOODOLOGISTS Joiners and Building Contractors R. and P. HARGREAVES
WINDOWS AND DOORS AND ALL YOUR TIMBER REQUIREMENTS
EXTENSIONS AND PORCHES, HARDWOOD
For a friendly and personal service c a n d l e M a k e r s c r o f t ,
UJanG
LOWERGATE (behind Lab. Ex.) Telephone CLITHEROE 26929 nni
3 G E in i—= WE CURE
R I S I N G D A M P WOODWORM AND DRY ROT
BUILDING INJECTION AND MAINTENANCE
J . A. H O LM E S 25474
PLASTERING, SLATING *
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CONCRETE and DRAINW0RK * *
STONE WALLING ★
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FIREPLACES TO YOUR OWN DESIGN
CRAZY PAVING, EXTENSIONS
welcome. Training for the coming
weeks will oe at West Bradford playing fields every Wednesday at 7
p.m.Indoor winter training has been arranged at Stonyhurst College, with coaching from former first division players Jim Furnell and Leighton James.
MANAGER I NEEDED
CHATBURN FC are in search of a manager to take charge of their reserve side this season. The dub’s first team will be
managed in the East Lancs League by John Noone, for merly of Transport, but some body is needed to take the reins of the reserves in the Kibble Valley League. Anyone» interested should
contact chairman Eric Bolton (41741) or secretary Rodney
also invited to attend Tuesday night training sessions at the Chatburn playing fields.
Read (41485). New players arc C. C. PARKER |
PAINTER and
DECORATOR) Free estimates Tel.
CLITHEROE 25473
SHEET METAL WORK
WROUGHT IRON
GENERAL WELDING All wrougnt iron work galvanised
Tel. CLITHEROE 2G236 anytime
Estimates free m LE
FOR FREE ESTIMATES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK
TEL. BILL MacMILLAN CLITHEROE 25411
\ \ PLANNING VALLEY SERVICES
7For all extensions, altera-1 Jtlons and joinery work. Free/ /estimates and surveys.,)
{Planning and building regu-v Jlatlon drawings submitted £ to authorities.
NO WORK TOO SMALL Telephone:
WHALLEY 3688
^W V V V W V V V W W ^ BERNARD HINDLE
JOINER and BUILDER For windows, doors, repairs
Work carried out to the highest standards For free estimates
and Improvements WWWWYWWVWWVI Tel. WHALLEY 2783
T E L E V I S I O N AND A U D I O R E P A I R S
2 0 in . C O L O U R T V s ............... .........£ 1 4 0 1 ye a r gu aran tee o r C6.50 p e r mo nth re n ta l ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN
JUbbleTEeleSertiitE 62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 27280
Tel. Clitheroe 26827 %IF%
ELECTRICIAN FREE ESTIMATES
RING:
N. HARGREAVES CLITHEROE
27942/27148 faJSfei I
H. RUSHTON PLASTERING and
SLATING
NO JOB TOO SMALL Minimum Charge £10
For prompt attention and free estimates
Tel. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
i f l W i I l i i S f i
Electro osmatlc and chemical Injection damp proof courses. Wet rot, dry rot In timber. Condensation control. 30-year guarantees. General dampness and repair of buildings. All building work undertaken. References available.
WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and KENWOOD REPAIRS
All makes of new and reconditioned washers and cleaners
HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS Sales and Workshop
2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22979
NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to 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
O E R E iC H -E IC H 4 SHIR
EBUN AVE., CTH O R U ERE. Tel. 24168 C L ITH ERO E
)uoi1 1 1 1 terchants) LTD LAND TILES PLUMBING
1 LEAD 1 GRANITE
ELECTRICAL DAMP COUIiseJ THERMAL BLOCKS
BLOCKS | PLASTER WALLING S'tone! RAINWATER GUTTERS FE BATTENS
FELT 1PLASTER BOARDS COPPER TUBE I GARDEN EDGES | I\ FLAGS
LINTELS ASBESTOS
a t P E N D L E T R A D IN G E S T A T E OPEN WEEKDAYS: 7-30 — 5-30 p.m.
C H A T B U R N C L IT H E R O E 4 1 5 9 7
SATURDAY: 7-30 — 12-30 p.m. VISIT OUR SHOP AT SALTHILL ROAD TEL: 24624.
RONMONGERY 1 CEMENT
B \
I C Y R IL H O O L EY
EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER
57 W00NE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023
authorised HOOVER'
SERVICE■
ALL YOUR BUILDING AND PLUMBING NEEDS
TRADE AND DIY
BRICKS. BLOCKS. SAND. CEMENT, AGGREGATES,
LINTELS, BOSCH POWER TOOLS. HAND TOOLS.
OPEN MONDAY to FRIDAY, DURING THE HOLIDAYS OPEN AS USUAL
KITCHEN UNITS. SINK TOPS. TAPS. SHOWERS etc.
JOHN KAY GROUP LTD E
DERBY STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 22311
8 a.m. to 12 n oo n, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. SATURDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon
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