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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 18 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 28th, 1985 PRIMROSE A U S T IN RO V ER


« * 24 MONTH UNLIMITED l MILEAGE WARRANTY, PARTS AND LABOUR ON ALL VEHICLES


tA-YOUR SERVICING COSTS FROZEN FOR THE NEXT 2 YEARS


specification plus 12 MONTH MoT where applicable


VEHICLES PREPARED before sale to the highest


'At FINANCE arranged on the premises, simply, quickly and efficiently


S P E C IA L I S T C A R S "A-


OWN CAR will normally be sufficient to cover deposit.


U S E D C A R S IN H E A T E D S H OW R O O M S HATCHBACKS


AUDI Coupe GT 5S Agto. First registered in Nov. '82, covered only 20.000 miles, a fine example, fin­ ished in two tone silver.


AUDI Coupe GT5S Man. Finished in Lhasa green, a luxury car with leather trim, registered Feb. '84, 15.000 miles and one owner.


^ a n & 9 ° ' If you hope lt> catch the deal of a lifetime on a


fabulous new Metro or Montego, you should wake up to the fact that deals end on April Kith. So ring now or <-all in soon and elocka sensational deal on ngrunl car. Time's running out!


ONLY DAYS LEFT TO DEAL AU ruoMSTIN HOVER


GUARANTEED 198 USED CARS


QUALITY 4 ‘B’ MAESTRO 1.3L. 5,000 miies only...........£4545


1984 ‘B’ ROVER 213.4,000 miles only.................£5195 1984 ITAL1.3 SL. Opaline, 10,000 miles only....... £3395 1983 DATSUN New Cherry GL 5-door 5-speed. 21,000 miles only........................................£3575


1983 CAVALIER 1600 GLS Hatchback. 21,000 miles only...........................................................£5095


1983 METRO Auto. Choice of two. Low mileage ....£4195 1982 MG Metro. 21,000 miles, black.................... £3495 1982 YUGO Caribbean. 16,000 miles only...........£1495


1982 JAGUAR 4.2 Auto. 9,900 miles only.........


Exceptional condition, ..........................£-----


1981 GOLF GTI. Black....................................... £4150 1980 (81 Series) RENAULT Fuego 2.0 TX. Blue, exceptional................................................£2695 1980 ROVER 2600. Gold metallic, 42,000 miles, only


£2750


1980 (81 Series) METRO 1.3 HLS. Champagne, low mileage..................................................... £2495


1980 ‘W’ HONDA Prelude. Silver........................£2625 1980 ALLEGR01300 HL. Exceptional.................£1645 1980 MIN11000. Excellent throughout...................£1995 1979 FORD Cortina 1600L Estate.......................£1895 1979 ALLEGR0 1300 Estate. White....................£1450 1978 AUSTIN Princess 2 litre. 38,000 miles, only....£825 1978 VAUXHALL Cavalier 1.6 GL.......................£1345


LOW PRICE BARGAINS__


79 CITROEN GS Club £675; 79 MARINA Auto £995; 79 ESCORT Estate £695; 78 MAXI £300; 78 ALLEG­ RO £450; 77 PEUGEOT 104 £550.


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Telephone: 23883


^ Sales after 5-30 p.m. 23886 and 22095 . j R H IM


MAIN DEALERS RELIANT


LADA MAIN DEALERS


SEE OUR USED SELECTION OF QUALITY USED CARS IN TOWN CENTRE SHOWROOM


AND ALL COVERED BY OUR OWN 12 MONTHS PARTS AND LABOUR WARRANTY


3 IMMACULATE ONE OWNER FORDS'


1982 ‘X’ Reg. FIESTA 1.3 Ghla. Radio cassette, electric aerial, sun roof, spot lights, one owner, immaculate car, 36,600 miles, metallic silver.........................................£3495


1983 ‘Y’ Reg. ESCORT 1.3L. 23,000 miles only, one owner, radio, 5-door hatchback, immaculate, brown.................£4195


‘Y’ Reg. SIERRA 1600. 44,000 miles only, green, 5-door hatchback, ideal family motoring...................................£2995


SPORTS CARS


‘X’ Rag. TR7 Convertible. 16,000 miles only, one ranking Army Officer from new, metaliic gold, immaculate........ £3995


ON SHOW NOW


THE NEW RELIANT 2-SEATER SS1 SPORTS CAR


1300 and 1600 Ford engines — UNDER £8,000 ECONOMY CARS


No cash required, minimum £300 for your old car as full deposit


BODYGUARDS COST


LESSTHAN ESCORTS. Escort I.3L


£5,610


Volvo 340 DL £5,270 You can have the security


of a Volvo’s safety cage and crumple zones for £340 less than an Escort. It’s definitely worth a closer look.


84 ‘A’ YUGO 511 5-door Hatchback. Sun


root, immaculate, 8,900 miles -only, white........................................................ £2295 £21.99


week - |


S3 -Y’ LADA 1200. 18,000 miles, radio, taxed, red................................................. £1695 £14.97


S3 ‘Y’ LADA Rlva 1300. Beige, 12,000 miles, radio cassette.................................. £2395 £22.99


83 ‘Y’ FIAT 127 Comfort. Metallic silver, beautiful condition throughout, only co­ vered 4,000 miles..................................... £2795 £25.42


*Y* Reg. LADA 1600. Orange with brown , vinyl roof, one owner, 12,000 miles only, immaculate, radio.................................... £1995 £17.95


FSO Polonez 'X' Reg. 5-door Hatchback. Low mileage, immaculate, green........... £1695 £14.97


82 MORRIS Ital 1.3 H L Blue, 20,000 miles, radio, 12 months MoT, one lady owner...... £2495 £23.99


'X' Reg. LADA 1200 Combi Estate. Orange, vinyl rod, 24,000 miles............... £1595 £13.99


81 RENAULT Fuego GTS. Superb motor throughout, 47,000 miles, lop of the range, electric windows, metallic silver...... £2995 £21.25


‘A’ Reg. SKODA Rapid. One owner, 20,000 miles, sunshine yellow........................................ £2195 £20.99


'X' Reg. LADA 1200 Estate. Green, 19,000 miles, dual purpose vehicle...................... £1495 £12.95


'T' Reg. MAXI 1700 HL. Metallic blue, 48.000 miles, stereo radio cassette........... £1395 £11.92


'S’ Reg. KITTEN EstateTurquoise........................... £1195 £9.88 80 'V' VW Jetta. Sharp stereo radio casset-


te, 37,000 mites only, metallic green......... £2995 £29.11


FULL RANGE OF NEW RIALTOS IN STOCK QUALITY USED RELIANTS


We have 20 new and used Robins In stock, these are Just a few examples.


PRICES EXCLUDE DELIVERY, ROAD TAX. NUMBER PLATES AND ARE CORRECT AT THETIME OF GOINS TO PRESS


QUALITY PRE-OWNED CARS


*1984 'A' VOLVO 240 GL Estate. 13,000 miles.


*1983 ‘Y* VOLVO 240 GLT Saloon. 19,000 miles. *1982 *Y* ESCORT L 5-door. 30.000 miles. *1982 *Y' VOLVO 340 DL Auto. 35,000 miles. *1982 'X' VOLVO 245 GL Auto Estate. 35,000 miles. *1982 ‘X’ TALBOT Alpine 1.5 LS. 31,000 miles.


*1981 CITROEN Visa Super X. Black, sun root, alloys.


1981 *W' RENAULT 5 TL. 36.000 miles.


1980 AUSTIN Maxi. 46,000 miles.


'1980 VO LVO 245 G LE Estate. 50,000 miles.


1980 'W' MERCEDES 200. 47.000 miles.


1980 ‘W’ VW Golf 1.3 LS.


1980 CORTINA 1.6L. 39,000 miles.


1979 ‘T’ VOLVO 244 DL. 48.000 miles. 1977 'S' MARINA 1.8 SDL


*1976 'P' ESCORT 1.6 Ghla 4-door.


1975 'P ' MERCEDES 280 SE. 1981 ESCORT 45 Van.


TRADE SALES


1979 R EN AU LT 20 TS. 45.000 miles, full MoT.


1977 PRINCESS 1800 HL. .MoT Jan. '86.


Part-exchanges welcome * Denotes one owner


C. J. HARDIE & SON LIMITED


The People for Volvo N O R T H V A L L E Y R O A D C O L N E 8 6 3 2 0 7 a n d 8 6 3 8 9 6


GREAT SAVINGS ON A WIDE RANGE OF


USED CARS IN OUR MARCH MADNESS SALE


" A l l with Paris and Labour Warranty and 6 months Road Tax.


*84 'B' NOVA 1.2 Swing Hatchback. White, 5- WAS NOW speed......................................................... £----- £4295


COMPARE THESE PRICES


1983 FORD Capri 1600 G L Red. beige trim. Immaculate.... £3295 1983 Series SIERRA 1.6L Red, one owner...................... £2995 1982/83 *Y' VAUXHALL Astra 3-door L. White, one owner. £2395 1983 'Y* AUSTIN Ambassador 1.7L. Silver...................... £2250 1982/83 *Y' VAUXHALL Carlton 2-litre L Auto..................£2895 1982 VOLVO 343 DL. Wedgwood blue..............................£2495 1981 CORTINA 1600L White, one owner......................... £1995 1980 CORTINA 1600L Blue.............................................£J^5 1981 VW Passat 1600 GLS 5-door. Auto.......................... £2395


1981 ROVER 2300 Auto. Cosmos blue, beige trim............ £1995 1981 ALFA-ROMEO Sprint Veloce 1.5 FH Coupe...........£1995 1981 VAUXHALL Cavalier 1600L 4-door. Bronze, mint.....£1795 1980/81 LANCIA 1300 Sports Coupe. Burgundy..............£1495


1980/81 ‘W’ SUBARU 1600 4-door 4-wheel drive.............£2495 1980 GRANADA 2.3L. Gold, 52,000 miles, one owner........£2250


1983 Series FORD Sierra 1.6L Estate, wnire....................£3295 1983 CORTINA 1,6L Estate. Blue, one owner................... £2395 1982 CITROEN CX Family Estate....................................£’ 995 1982 ‘W’ VOLKSWAGEN LT 28. Orange..........................£J495 ' CROOK STREET QARAQE


.


PARK ROAD, GRIMSHAW PARK, BLACKBURN ' Telephone; 57425. Open all weekend


only Irom new.......................... .................... £6495 £6295 *83 'A' ASTRA 5-door. China blue, arriving


*84 'A' MANTA GTE Coupe. While, 8,000 miles ■ ___


83 ‘A’ ASTRA 1.3L 5-door 5-speed................... £----- £4595 *83 'Y'CHEVETTEL. Only 6,000 miles............... £----- £2995 83 'Y'.OPEL Monza 3.0 Auto. Red..................... £8995 £8495 *83 ‘Y’ ASTRA 1.3.5,000 miles only.................... £— - £4205 *83 ‘Y* CAVALIER L Hatchback. Henna red....... £4395 £4195 *83 'Y'SIERRA 2.0 GL. Sun rod........................ £4795 £4395 S3 T CAVALIER 1.8 CD Hatchback.................. £------ £5995 82 'X' ESCORT XR3. Silver, 31,000 miles........... £4695 £4395 82 ‘X’ CAVALIER 1.6 SR. While/anlhracite......... £3995 £3895 81 'W' CHEVETTE Sunhatch Special................ £----- £2295 81 ‘X’ CAVALIER L Saloon. Silver green............ £3295 £3195 ‘W’ POLO 3-door. Blue, 21,000 miles............. £----- £- •V' M AR IN A 1.7L 4 -do o r. Arriving weekend........... ............... .................. ......... E


* Denotes one owner E*


HOLDEN & HARTLEY C O L N E .


I NORTH VALLEY ROAD. Tel. 863387 & 861945 VOLVO 340 DL £5,270 ‘A’ Reg. GLS Saloon RIALTO. One owner,


_____ Per


week


14,600 miles only, radial tyres, radio, Carmen red............................................ £2995 £21.25


‘W’ Reg. ROBIN 850 Saloon. One owner, 17,700 miles, Olympic blue..................... £1795 £14.75


‘N’ Reg. ROBIN Super Saloon. Low mileage, 35,000 miles, orange.................. £795 £8.50


ROBINS


‘X1 Reg. SUPER Estate. Trafalgar blue, 21.000 miles..............................


Cash price £1295, deposit £300, balance £995, charges £537.16. Total repayable £1532.16. APR 36.2%, £42.56 x 36 months or £9.82 per week


Typical example:


57 PTumbe Street, Burnley Tel. 38480, 32289 (behind Tasksrs)


£2195 £20.99 ]


PETER RATCLIFFE 12 MONTHS PARTS — LABOUR WARRANTY


FOR CHOICE, QUALITY AND SERVICE PART-EXCHANGES


83 'A' VOLVO 240 DL (new model). Red, one owner, P.A.S., cl locking...............................................-............................. £4385 84 ‘A’ ESCORT 1.3L 5-door. One owner, red, radio/cassette


£3995


84 ‘A’ ESCORT 1.3L 5-door. One owner, beige, radio/casset­ te .................................................................................... £3995


84 'A' CAVALIER 1.6. Red, 13,000 miles, one owner.........£4495 83 'Y' SIERRA 2.0 GL 5-speed. Blue, one owner............... £3495 83 'Y' SIERRA 2.0 GL. One owner, met. blue.....................£3395 83 'Y' SIERRA 1.6L. Red, one owner.................................£3295 83 ‘Y’ CAVALIER 1.6L Hatchback. Red, one owner..........£3595 83 'Y' CAVALIER 1.6L 4-door. Red, one owner................. £3495 82 ‘ Y' CORTINA 2.0 GL Estate. Red, one owner............... £3395 82 'Y' DATSUN Stanza 1.6 GL 5-door Hatchback 5-speed.


Per


VALUE ON USED CARS


GREAT


★ Main Ford Dealer ★ See us before you buy your new car.


★ We give top part-exchange allowances. ★ 12 months At used car warranty available


1985 ESCORT 1.6 G h la ......................................£6295 1985 SIERRA 1.8 G L .......................................... £6995 1985 ESCORT 1.6 Ghla A u to ..............................£6795 1984‘B’ TOYOTA Caravanette...........................£7995 1984‘B’ SIERRA 1.6 G L .....................................£5995 1984'B' SIERRA 1.6.......................................... £4995 1984 ‘B’ RENAULT 5 Le Car 2 .............................£3995 1984 CAPR11.6 LS ............................................ £4895 1983‘A’ SIERRA 2.0 G L ..... ...............................£4495 1983'A'VOLVO 245 Estate................................£5995 1983 GRANADA 2.8 Ghla. 1983 ESCORT 1.3 GL 1983 ESCORT 1.3L. 1983 ESCORT XR3I 1983 FIESTA 1.1 L 1983 ESCORT 1.1. 1982 FIESTA 1.3 Ghla 1982 ESCORT 1.3L 3-door........ 1982 'Y' CORTINA 1.6 Crusader. 1982 ESCORT 1.1 L ................... 1982 ESCORT 1.3L....... 1982 FIESTA X R 2 ......... 1982 TRANSIT Pickup.... 1982 *Y’ FIAT 127.......... 1982 ESCORT 1.3L 5-door........ 1982 ESCORT 1.6 Ghla . 1981 VW Golf 1.1 C.


AUDI 200E Auto. Our general manager’s car, first registered Aug. '84, a superb car, electric sun roof and windows, autocheck on com­ puter functions. Save £3000 on new GOLF GTI. Mars red, one owner 1.8 fuel injection multi-function com­ puter, alloys, immaculate example of the best sports hatch. SCIROCCO GTI 1981. Silver, only 40.000 miles, alloys 1.6 fuel in­


jection. ESCORT Cabriolet 1984 ‘A’. Fin­ ished in red, 8,500 miles by one lady owner.


84 VW Polo CFE. White. 84 ASTRA S. Blue. 83 VW Golf CL. Gambia. 83 VW Golf C. Pargos. 83 VW Polo CX. Silver. 83 VW Polo CFE. Gambia. 83 VW Polo C. Pargos. 83 VW Polo C. Red. 83 SIERRA 2.0 GL. Blue. 83 VW Polo CL. Mars. 82 METRO 1.3S. While. 82 FIAT Strada 65L. Blue. 82 ESCORT 1.3 GL. Grey. 82 FIESTA 1.1 GL. Red. 82 FIAT Strada 65 CL. Red. 82 METRO 1.3. Green met. 82 HORIZON 1.3 LS. Yellow/brown. 82 VW Golf GL. Silver met. 81 VW Golf N. Malaga. 81 CITROEN CX. Almeria while.


F AM I L Y S A L O O N S


84 ‘A’ VOLVO 340 DL. Blue. 83 VW Polo Classic. Pargos. 83 AUDI 80 CL. Blue. 82 VW Jetta CL. Blue met. 82 VW Polo Classic C. Lido green. 82 ASTRA S Estate. Red. 82 ESCORT 1.3 Estate. Red. 82 MIN11000 HLE. Blue. 80 AUD1100 GL5E. White. 80 MIN11000. Yellow.


TRADE BARGAINS


78 DATSUN 120Y Auto. Blue. 78 DOLOMITE. Yellow.


Teamwork pays off


White Horse 3, Nomads 1


TWO goals from Geoff Sutcliffe and one from Ian Threlfall set­ tled the William Thompson Five-a-side league Division One match with Nomads. White Horse were strong in defence and great teamwork certainly paid off. It was an encouraging result following some indiffe­ rent performances.


White Horse 2, Rossendalians 0


ALTHOUGH Rossendalians were tight in defence they had no answer to a bang-in-form White Horse team in this five- a-side match. The Clitheroe pub side’s


MATCH OF THE DAY AT SHAWBRIDGE


CLITHEROE face a vital “ double header” at the weekend with two league games that will go a long way to deciding If they are to finish the season In a promotion place and bring first division soccer to Shawbrldge next season. On Saturday, Shawbrldge


(Clltheroe 24370). Both games kick-off at 3 p.m. Following Clltheroe's


semi-final victory In the ATS Lancashire Challenge Trophy, chairman Cyril Whiteside paid tribute to manager Eric Whalley and the team.


stages the North-West Counties Football League's “match of the day” with the visit of second division leaders Irlam Town. Clitheroe, who are lying


marksmen were Geoff Sutcliffe and Ian Threlfall, but again all­ round teamwork produced the victory. Keeper Steve Winstanley


was at his best, producing some outstanding saves to keep his team in the match and claim a clean sheet. The White Horse now has


the league's knockout tourna­ ment in its sights and matches in that competition are played next week. White Horse: Winstanley,


Sutcliffe, Threlfall, Hodges, Dewhurst. Sub: Simpson.


Convincing Sabden


Sabden 6, Transport 3


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A TERRY Davies hat-trick helped Sabden to a convincing win in this Ribble Valley League division one top-of-the- tabie clash. Transport scored virtually


from the kick-off but Davies struck twice to put Sabden ahead. Tony Gould scored for Sabden after Transport equal­ ised from a penalty and in the second half they went 6-2 up with goals from Dennis Balmb- ra, Pip Cocker and Davies. Transport's third came from


another penalty and it was only their keeper, Neil Cane, making three tremendous saves, who kept the score down in the second half. Sabden: Weir, Wiseman,


[ Johnson, Wareing, Wray, Bromley, Gambles, Halliwell, Davies, Gould, Balmbra. Subs.: Cocker, Maher. The Sabden squad for Sun­


day’s Aitken Shield second round match at Calderstones is: Weir, Wiseman, Johnson, Wray, Wareing, Halliwell, Bromley, Gould, Hayth- ornthwaite, Maher, Davies, Balmbra.


A GREAT START


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................£3295 ....£2995 ....£3995


.plus VAT £3295 ....£2495 ....£3295


...£3995 ...£2995


1981 CORTINA 2.0 Ghla....................................£3495 1980 CORTINA 2.0 GL Estate..............................£2495 1980 CORTINA 2.0 Ghla................. ....................£2995


Showroom opening hours:


Mon.— Fri. 9-00 — 7-00 p.m.; Sat. 9-00 — 5-00 p.m. Sun. 12 noon — 5 p.m.


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THERE was a tremendous start to the 1985 medal season at Clitheroe Golf Club by Andrew Walmsley whose 69 was 2 under par gross and brings his exact handicap down to 1.8 while remaining on a playing handicap of 2. Andrew and Michael Knights


(the Division One winner) re­ ceive engraved pewter tank- erds to record their success. R e su l t s : D iv is io n One


(scratch 12): Andrew Walmsley (69-2-67), Harry Richardson (78-9-69), Harley Preston (82-9-


73) after play-off with Paul Marlow (75-2-73). D iv is ion Two: (13-20): Michael Knight (82-13-69), Rob Hindle (83-13-70), Andrew Ainsworth (90-17-73), after play-off with Brian Edmondson (86-13-73), Kim Nicholson (92- 19-73), Brian Stokes (86-13-73). 'n a singles Stableford spon- ed by Clitheroe Travel, Don


Partington won with a score ol 40 points and his prize is £100 off a holiday for two. Results: Don Partington 40,


In third place, have to visit Irlam on May 4th, so two home points are essential If Clltheroe are to have any thoughts of taking the title. On Sunday, Clitheroe


number one non-league manager and his record over tne three years he has been with us at Shawbrldge Is nothing short ot pheno­ menal.


“We have Lancashire’s


make the Journey to Nant- wlch for a tricky fixture. Spectators can obtain direc­ tions from Colin Wilson


keep Eric at the helm, for under his guidance the team Just seems to Improve season by season,” said Mr Whiteside.


"It Is Important that we


crowd at Saturday'shlstoric game was marvellous.


Mr Whalley thought the


“They really got behind us, especially In the last half hour and It made all the difference,” he said. Mr Whiteside was a little


disappointed with the at­ tendance of 308, “We ex­ pected In the region of five or six hundred spectators but considering the weather It wasn’t a baa turnout and we certainly appreciated our support.”


ters will be running for the (Inal at Preston North End's ground on April 16th. “


Return tickets £2 for ad and £1.50 for children and OAPs, are available from the club’s steward, Fred Wilson, or at Dawson's Greengrocers, Castle Street, Clltheroe.


Shawbrldge at 6-15 p.m. adults


the


coa h s will dge


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It’s cup glory for Clitheroe


NOW FOR BARROW AT DEEPDALE Clitheroe 1, South Liverpool 0


A 77th minute penalty put Clitheroe into the final of the ATS Lancashire Challenge Trophy —“formerly the Junior Cup — at Deepdale, on April


pn


16th, against Gola League side Barrow. Discounting the invita­


tion Cambrian Cup com­ p e t i t io n in 1983, Clitheroe’s last appear­ ance in a major cup final — was in 1935 when they won the Lancashire Com­ bination Challenge Cup. The s t a t i s t ic s of


Clitheroe performances against Northern Premier League sides in this sea­ son’s competition are in­ teresting in that they have not conceded any goals in their three games against Chorley and South Liverpool. In Saturday’s semi-final


replay, South Liverpool n ev e r looked like threatening that record as Clitheroe dominated an action packed game on a waterlogged pitch. Goal chances for both


teams were few and far - between, but it was visit­ ing keeper Dick Johnson who had a busier time than Dennis Underwood. Steve Mullen, David Proos and John Taylor


Two coaches for suppor­


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ahead Clitheroc RUFC <3


Ambleside RUFC


THIS was a mui proved performance a revitalised Clit side determined t- their recent slur form. But again, a string 01


sive errors cost th e| match.


Clitheroe conceded thl


tomary early try wil match only minutes old,I their credit came bacl some telling forward sur|


Following a lim


way, Ian Fielding fed i Gordon Laidlaw, who d the fullback to race 40 i the line for an excellent


and then kicked a pen reply to Ambleside’s try, to give Clitheroe | time lead. After the restart, the I


Martin Emmott coi


tion kicked well tc.1 Clitheroe on their he<| capitalised on some pool ances and untidy taek| regain the lead. Ivan Duxbury madtL


useful charges and l | Roger Holmes was agaitl thick of everything, bul efforts were negated by | tive blocking at the I which left scrum half Heanan at the mercy Ambleside back-row. The home backs rail


ease some of the pressil put together some prT moves, but two late t l the Ambleside wing put | any hopes of a revival. Clitheroe’s renewed


ment augurs well fil future, which looks a lo'l ter than it did a few [ ago. Clitheroe: D. F i t !


Hyde, I. Fielding, En Harper, Laidlaw, H f Thomas, Dinsdale, Dull I. Duxbury, M. Du.f Byrne, Green, Holmes. Clitheroe 2nds were |


to raise a team and cancel their match Ambleside, but with players available after and because of the uni holidays, Saturday's match against Aspull P | likely to go ahead.


JOHN TAYLOR . . . no mistake from the penalty spot


were a constant thorn in the visitors’ side while Mick Ashcroft and his de­ fence grew from strength to strength, none more so than Eric Kinder, who must be Clitheroe’s most improved player over the past few weeks. However, let us not


forget the unsung heroes such as Peter Hutchinson and Vinney Shaw. As the game entered


NW Counties League Cup


Taylor penalty does the trick


Winsford United 1, Clitheroe 2


A GLORIOUS weekend for Clitheroe was rounded off on Monday with victory in the uarter-finals of the North West Counties


l eague Cup.


Alan Bush 39 after play-off with Peter Stubbens 39, Bob Capstick 38, Joan Holt 36, after play-off with Denis Bergman 36, and Geoff Wood 36.


READ IN


FORM Waddington 2 Read United 3


WADDINGTON have been toiling in recent weeks and Read added to their misery in this East Lancashire League match with two goals from Steve Walker and one from


Mick Riley. Walker has been in great


form of late and, along with his front-running partner Nick Lambert, particularly pleased manager Bill Woods. Read's Reserves were in­


volved in an exciting Ribble Valley League away match to division one leaders Spring Mill.


_____ £3395


82 'V* DATSUN Sunny 1.3 DX 4-door. Crystal green met., 5- speed, low mileage............................................................£2895 83 ‘Y’ DATSUN Cherry 1.3 DX Hatchback. Red, oneowner£3195'


82 *Y’ CHERRY 1.3. Gold, 20,000 miles............................£2795 83 *Y' MAESTRO 1.3L. Beige, one owner......................... £3295 82 'Y' SOLAR A 1.6 LS. Red metallic, 26,000 miles............ £2695 82 W SAMBA LS 3-door Hatchback. Red, Immaculate £2495 82 'Y* CAVALIER 1.3L 5-door Hatchback. One owner......£3095 82 ‘X’ CAVALIER 1.6 SR 5-door Hatchback. Silver/black.. £3395 82 'X' CAVALIER 1.6. Capricorn, 27,000 miles..................£2795 81 ‘X’ VOLVO 343 D L 30,000 miles, immaculate...............£2995 82 ‘X’ MAXI 1750L. Red, 31,000 miles..............................£2495 81 'X' CORTINA 1.6 GL. Blue, one owner.........................£2995 82 'X" CAVALIER 1.6 GL. Red, one owner, sun roof......... £2995 82 'X' CAVALIER 1,3L Hatchback. 30,000 miles, gold...... £3295 82 ‘X’ MINI H L Silver, Immaculate....................................£2295 82 'X' SUNBEAM 1.3 LS. 18,000 miles, one owner............ £2495 82 'X' DATSUN Cherry. Red, immaculate.........................£2395 81 ‘X’ DATSUN 140J Violet. Metallic blue.........................£2395 80 'W' CORTINA 2.0 Ghla. White.....................................£2495 80 'W' CORTINA 2.3 Ghla Estate. Burgundy metallic........ £2695 80 ‘Y CORTINA 2.0 Ghla. Solar gold, Immaculate........... . £2395 81 'W' CORTINA 1.6L 4-door. Polar white........... ............ £2195 81 model 'W' ESCORT 1.3L 3-door Hatchback. Low mileage...........................................................................£2895 81 'W' VW Jetta 1.3L 4-door. Crystal metallic, spotlamps... £2795 80 ‘W' CAVALIER 2.0 GLS. Low mileage............ ............. £2295 78 'T' MGB GT. Russet brown, very good e x a m p l e ....£2795 80 'V' CORTINA 1.6L 4-door. Beige, immaculate..............£2095


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78 T CITROEN 1220 Club. 77 ‘S' PRINCESS 2200 HL. 12 months MoT..............£395


CLEARANCE CARS MoT 4-6-85.....................£595


78 'TV GRANADA 2.3L. MoT 21-12-85.......................£1195


78 T FIAT 132. MoT 12-12- 85..................................£595


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Runner-up


LOW Moor athlete Chris Wood finished runner-up in a 20-mile road race in


. Jersey on Sunday. Chris, of St Paul’s


Close, who is staying in Jersey as a guest of the host running-club, was up against a good-class field of 250, which included several French runners. Two years ago Chris won the island’s marathon.


time, Read managed to draw 4- 4 in the atrocious conditions. Their scorers were Paul Barret (2), whose second was a spec­ tacular 20-yard chip, Ramon Bell and Derek Baxter.


Cub Scouts


ST PAUL’S Cubs defe­ ated St Mary’s 4-0, on Saturday, in the Clitheroe and District Cub-Scout Football League. This Sunday St Paul’s


are at home to Whalley. On April 17th the lea­


gue’s presentation match takes place between champions Waddington and a representative team. The game, at West Bradford, Ricks-off at 6 p.m. Afterwards the Sagar


Shield will be presented by Mr W. Iphofen, former manager of Waddington Cubs and the Clitheroe district team.


Going in 3-1 down at half­ FINAL


Club seeks secretary


CLITHEROE FC are on the lookout for a general secretary to ensure the smooth run­ ning of a club now in­ volved in semi-profes­ sional soccer. C h a irm an Cy r i l


Whiteside explained: “The club is a business in itself, having a club­ house and so on. We are looking for some­ one ivho will ensure the smooth running of the club.” Mr Whiteside has re­


ceived no written ap­ plications for the post, as yet, but there have been some verbal in­ quiries and offers.


Winsford are in fourth


place in Division One, but Clitheroe, riding on the crest of success, managed to stifle their opponents in midfield, denying them many clear-cut chances.


Vinney Shaw and Peter


Hutchinson played par­ ticularly well in defence during a tight opening spell.


ments were inspired by the cultured left foot of Clive Dunn and it was he, in the 23rd minute, who came closest to breaking the deadlock, volleying over from a Steve Mullen


Clitheroe’s best mo­ cross. Clitheroe took the lead


PLACINGS FINAL pos ition s in the Clitheroe and District Darts League were: Division One — Royal Oak A 122, Kings Arms 99,' Black Horse 98, Pendle . 44th minute, when the re- Witch 92, White Horse A 92, fe r e e ignored his lines- Horseshoe A 88, Brownhill


The lead looked likely


to last until half-time, but Winsford scored a dis­ puted equaliser in the


Arms 87, Bonny Inn 60, Judge Walmsley 58, Royal Oak B 52, White Horse B 30. Highest finish: C. Hackett


Arms 87. Bnnnv Inn 60. Judge man, who flagged. P flnn-o-orl However, within five


(Pendle Witch) 160. Division Two — Springmill


108, Waddington Club 102, New Inn (Gisburn) 100, Com­ mercial Hotel 98, Craven Heifer 80, Horseshoe B 77, Dog and Partridge (Barrow) 69, Station Hotel 69, Victoria Hotel 66, Pendle Hotel 63, Bay


Horse 48. Highest finish: D. Fowler


(Springmill) 160. RIVALS


EMOTIONS will reach fever pitch at Shaw­ brldge, Clltheroe, on May 3rd, when local rivals Waddington and West Bradford, fight It out for a place In the final of the Craven Cup.


Waddington have


five times won the tournament which Is organised by the Craven and District Football Association. The match kicks off at 6-30 p.m.


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minutes of the restart Clitheroe were in front again when Taylor was brought down inches inside the penalty box. He jumped to his feet and knocked home' the kick to the delight of the travel­ ling Clitheroe supporters.


Clitheroe were put


under considerable pressure, but ’keeper Dennis Underwood kept his side in the lead with some fine saves.


nearly increased it when Gary Butcher headed nar­ rowly over and then Dunn’s shot was pushed wide after a superb left- wing run by Taylor.


Indeed, Clitheroe Substitute David Shar­


pies came on for the in­ jured David Proos and Clitheroe played up to the final whistle with assur- ance.


Radcliffe on April 13th for the semi-finals.


They now travel to


seven minutes later after a Mullen corner. Mick Ashcroft’s blocked header ran loose in the penalty box and the central defen­ der followed up to blast the ball home.


STEVE MULLEN man-of-the-match


the last quarter of an hour Clitheroe were well and truly on top and a goal just had to come. It did . . . in the most sen­ sational of circumstances. Goalkeeper Johnson had


safely gathered a Mullen cross, under pressure from Clive Dunn, when full-back Anderson pushed the Clitheroe midfielder and the referee awarded a spot kick. Martin Eatough step­


ped up to send his shot crashing against the bar but the eagle eyed lines­ man spotted that Johnson had moved before the kick was taken. Referee, Mr J. Lawson,


lor's turn to try his luck and he made no mistake, rifling the ball home and sending his side into the record books. At this South Liverpool


of Chorley, ordered the penalty to be retaken. This time it was Tay­


completely lost their com­ posure and centre-forward Donnelly was sent off. Clitheroe had oppor­


tunities to make the game safe but failed to take them.


Puma, the game’s spon­


sors, named Mullen as man-of-the-match, but it is a pity they did not have another 10 awards! C l ith e r o e : Underwood,


Hutchinson, Kinder, Ashcroft, S h aw , Dunn , E a to u g h , B utcher, Taylor, Proos, Mullen. Sub: Geldard.


LADIES DARTS


LATEST results in the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts League are: Division One — Bay Horse 2, Commercial 6; BBC 5, Sta­ tion 3; RBL A 6, Ribblesdale VV 2; Catholic Club 3, RBL B 5; Pendle Witch 6, Kings Arms 2; Ribblesdale J 3, Black Horse A 5.


Division Two — Black Horse


One — Station 100, Ribblesdale W 99, Commercial 95, Pendle Witch 88, RBL A 87, Black Horse A 86, Catholic Club 85, Ribblesdale J 84, RBL B 81, Kings Arms 77, BBC 64, Bay Horse 62. Division Two — Spring Mill


B 3, CCWMC 5; Brown Cow 5, Dog and Partridge 3; Low Moor Club 3, Horse Shoe 5; Victoria 4, Spring Mill 4; White Horse 5, Bonny Inn 3. Points and positions: Division


92, Victoria 92, Brown Cow 83, Bonny Inn 82, Black Horse B 80, Horse Shoe 75, White Horse 74, Calderstones 72, CCWMC 64, Dog and Par­ tridge 63, Low Moor Club 62.


GOLF


QUALIFIERS at Clitheroe Golf Club Ladies’ Section, on Thursday, for the Hilda Lee-


'arnworth and Mrs K. As- pinall, Mrs J. Huddleston and Mrs A. Panter. Coronation Foursomes quali­


fett Foursomes, were: Mrs R.


fiers were: Mrs P. Holden and Mrs J. Cole, Mrs M. Harrison and Mrs K. Tattersall.. ■ Qualifiers for the Australian


Spoons were Mrs P. Holden and Mrs J. Cole and winners of the club foursomes were Mrs D. Hindle and Mrs S. Dawson.


No match


CLITHEROE Ladies FC’s North West League Division Two fixture against Wigan Ladies FC was cancelled on Sunday as the opponents could not raise a team. Clitheroe, however, continue


their league programme on Sunday with a home match against Southport Ladies who were on the receiving end of an . 8-2 drubbing by Clitneroe ear­ lier in the season.


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