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Henthorn United Under-14s 11, StJosephfs l
HENTHORN dominated this Hyndburn and District Boys*
Czapowski and Smith gave the St Joseph's defence a torrid time. Man-of-the-match was Wat
kins and the scorers were Cza powski (6), Smith (3) and Dewhurst (2).
Great Harwood Rovers 0 Trinity YC 11,
ROVERS had no answer to Trinity’s excellent team work and Mark Taylor's clinical finishing.
Tayl°r scored eight goals in medley ls t / Lynn Ellis _ 15 the first half and, although years: 100m. backstroke, 6th.
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Henthom United Under-16s 9
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MIDFIELDERS Frankland and Barrett soon put Henthorn in control of this Hyndburn and District League match. Man-of-the-match Frankland
100m. backstroke, 2nd; 200m. ind. medley, 4th; 400m. frees tyle, 5th. Tracey Gee — 13 years: 400m. ind. medley, 3rd; 100m. butterf ly, 6th. Gary Lawrenson — 13 years; 100m. butterfly, 5th; 200m. ind. med
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ley, 3rd. Stephen Ellis — 13 years:
scored a first half hat-trick and Mellon made it 4-0 at the break. Ward (2), Burgess, Bradshaw and Exell put Henthorn 9-0 ahead before the opposition scored a late consolation goal.
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HENTHORN failed to finish off their first half chances and it was left to midfield man Holden to seal the points with a firmly- struck shot, which crossed the line after Rishton’s ’keeper had pushed it on to a post.
Henthorn United Under-15s 7,
Rishton Utd. 0
HENTHORN ran out comfort able winners of this Accrington and District League match in midweek. Man-of-the-match Frankland and Foulker domin ated midfield. Scorers were Peel (3)
Foulker.
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CELTIC reached the semi-final of the Aitken Shield after claim ing their third First Division
“scalp." The Division Two club could
Elliott both hit the woodwork before Doman slammed in a 20- vard shot. The lead was short lived thanks to a rare error by centre-half John Bargh, who chipped in a spectacular own
goal. Celtic again had the upper
hand after the break and hit the post before Doman scored another long-range effort. Side- bottom added the third only for Darbyshire to pull a goal back for Read and set up a close
finish. Celtic: Wilson, Ainsworth, Bargh, Porter, Shaun McCul-
lougn, Elliott, Doman, Warring,.. Smithson, Sidebottom, Stephen McCullough. Sub: Ronnan.
the windy conditions. The first half was very keenly fought and referee Tom Wallbank nad to calm down several players. Celtic’s Sidebottom and
the closing stages. Both teams had difficulty with
have won far more comfortably with steadier finishing, but were made to bite their finger nails in
Rovers came more into the p e ter* Jones — 16+ years: match after the interval, further -- -
Andrew makes splash on the Continent
CLITHEROE canoeist Andrew Tomlinson left for a tour of the Continent this week with the British Wild Water Racing Squad.
Pair clock top times
CLITHEROE and District Swimming Club members Joanne Robinson and Peter Jones each achieved national age group competition qualifying times at a gala at Fleetwood on Saturday. The impressive times came
for Joanne and Peter, both aged 16, in the 200m. individual med ley and 100m. backstroke, respectively. Performances by local swim
The five man p a r ty face
s ix r a c e s in s e v e n te e n day s in F ran c e and C o r sica, meeting teams from all over th e world.
T h e to u r is A n d rew ’s
mers: Emma Lang — 10 years: 100m. freestyle, 1st; 100m. backstroke, 1st. Joanne Robin-
fir s t with th e squad. The fo rm e r C l i th e ro e R o y a l G ram m a r S ch o o l p u p i l , w h o se p a r e n t s , M r an d Mrs Ian Tomlinson, live in Y o rk S t r e e t , h a s r e p r e s e n t e d B r i t a i n ’s y o u th te am on sev e ra l occasions a n d th e s te p u p to th e seniors came a f te r a selec tion ev en t in N o rth Wales.
As well a s p e r fo rm in g
well individually, Andrew (19) h e lp ed B irm in g h am U n iv e rs i ty win th e d ay ’s team event , which ensured fo r th em v ic to ry in th e B r i t i s h T eam Championships.
medley, 2nd. Jason Towers — th e N o r th E a s t squad and 13 years: 200m. ind. medley, h e lp e d th em W in ' t h e
100m. butterfly, 2nd; 200m. ind. , . .
4th. Other local swimmers taking
part were Debbie Gee, Matthew Gorton and Michael Phillips.
YOUNG SEALS LATE WIN
A LAST m in u te goal by G eo f f Y o u n g to o k E a s t L an c s le a d e r s C l i th e ro e R e s e rv e s to v ic to ry o v e r Keighley Green. S a tu rd ay ’s re su lts : Read
, Smith (2), Hargreaves and
U td 1, P a d ih am W a n d e r e r s 1; W ad d in g to n 1, Colne Legion 2; Clitheroe
, „ . ,
T h e c iv il e n g in e e r in g s tu d e n t also canoes with ,
County Championship, a t th e weekend in Yorkshire. T h e m a in t a r g e t fo r
A n d rew th is y e a r is th e Wo rld C h am p io n sh ip s in
F r a n c e in J u ly . B r i ta in will be sending two teams, a n d A n d r ew , who f i r s t s ta r te d canoeing w i th S t M a ry ’s S co u ts g ro u p , is hoping to make th e trip .
Two-goal Griffiths on the mark
Clitheroe lsts 2, Lancaster 3rds 0
Res 1, Keighley Green 0; w e l l worked moves gave Whalley 2, Helmshore U td Clitheroe numerous goal scoring 4. P re s id en t’s Cup second chances in the first half of this
GSOB 3S ab d en 2 ’ NelS° n H-key L e ^ em a ^ h . Ud,eS Midweek matches: Wad-
dington 1, Clitheroe Res 3; g0i R e a d U td 1, S a b d e n 4; Gri GEC 2, Read U td 1; Whal ley 6, Waddington 2.
Clitheroe Res............. 2925 3 1 53 Sabden...................... 2618 2 6 38
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Trawden Celtic........... 2716 5 6 37 Ribchester.................. 3017 3 10 37 Gargrave..................... 29 15 4 10 34 Padiham Wands.......... 2812 10 6 34 Oswaldtwistle Im........ 25 12 8 5 32 Clifton Athletic........... 2812 6 10 30 Baraoldswick Utd....... 29 10 6 13 26 Colne Legion.............. 2611 4 11 26 Helmshore Utd........... 26 9 7 10 25 Whalley..................... 27 7 9 11 23 Keighley Green........... 28 8 3 17 19
SEi^' r'cVin............. « a 1
oal s co red Iriffiths.
by F r a n c e s . with the ^
equalise early in the second half but Lesley Harrison was superb in goal. Griffiths made the match safe with a second strike.
L an caster th re a ten ed to
Leyland Fox 0, Clitheroe Ists 1
A LATE goal by captain Judith Holt gave Clitheroe victory in this re-arranged match.
land half throughout the game but the understrength Clitheroe side were unable to find the fin ishing touch.
The ball rarely left the Ley-
“ SOB............. 23 8 1 14 17 right wing for Holt t0 S S f e ” .-” I 7 O il 12 and score a magnificent goal.
!! 17 Ashworth sent the ball’ up the on As frustration grew, Alison
Read Utd.................... 29 3 6 20 12 Qjtheroe l®*8 3» Blackpool 1 S a t u r d a y ’s f i x t u r e s : CLITHEROE maintained their
Nelson GSOB V Whalley, Division Three lead with a bat-
Bamoldswick U td v R ead conditions U td , Colne Legion v Wad- prances Griffiths opened the
d in g to n , O sw a ld tw is t le Im m a n u e l v C l i th e r o e R e s , S a b d e n v T raw d e n Celtic.
Social Club win
SO C IA L Club c linched th e C l i th e ro e and D is t r ic t S n o o k e r L e ag u e ’s Division Two t i t le d e sp i te losing
th e ir final match 10-4. The team finished three points ahead of second placed Legion B, who went down 8-6 to Low
481, Social Club (4) 355: M. Davies 113, G. Hincks 22; T. Amin 88, I. Charlton 35; G. Blackburn 72, J. Sutcliffe 58; G. YVhitham 86, J. Hall 66; A. Bur gess 47, M. Varnon 81; J. Poole 75lJ. Pooley 93.
Moor A. Division Two — JRs B (10)
burn B (8) 399: M. Addyman 56, A. Wilson 72; M. Moss-Blun-
Low Moor B (6) 397, Chat-
deil 71; P. Craig 70; N. Parkin son 80, S. Harrison 79; N. Berry 56, B. Jones 83; P. Cusack 89, J. Ingham 45; N. Brown 45, R. Turner 50.
Liberal B (8) 422, Wadding
ton B (6) 418: J. Mellor 68, A. Parsons 66; P. Barker 62, J. Baines 91; A. Chew 52, A. J. Herd 56; J . Schofield 89, J. Lambert 88; D. Riley 70, T. H. Walmsley 80; C. Doyle 81, B.
67; J. Miller 61, D. Dean 81; N. Garner 58, G. Tyler 97; D. Walmsley 80, I. Perry 74; J. Renwick 78, A. Clemence 69; G. Walmsley 53, A. Holmes 81. Slaidburn A (8) 458, Catholic
B (6) 414: J. Whitwell 81, D. Lofthouse 61; B. Walker 71, M. Lawton 75; J. Jacques 48, R. Hargreaves 98; H. Dixon 66, K. Ecdes 78; E. Rigby 94, B. Bith- ell 71; G. Jones 98, P. Bithell 31.
Social Club.......... 2622 0 4 249 Legion B.............. 2621 0 5 246 Waddington B...... 2619 0 7 238 ♦JRs B................. 2619 0 7 226
Phillip 37. Pendle Club (8) 466, Slaid-
burn B (6) 422: W. Wright 88, L. Lawson 78; J. J. Bush 75, D. Collinson 80; J . Brown 61, P. Collinson 68; J. Holmes 64, J. Collinson 73; S. Edmondson 84, P. Maher 71; K. Geldard 94, T. Robinson 52. Rimington B (8) 408, Police
Slaidbum A....... 2618 0 8 218 Low Moor A....... 26J6 010 196 Catholic B.............2613 112 195 Liberal B..............2612 014 175 Rimington B.........2611 015 162 Police.................. 26 8 Pendle Club.........26 8 Chatbum B...........26 6 Low Moor B..........26 3 Slaidbum B......... 26 5 *—Four points deducted.
PW D L P
scoring a f te r a goalmouth scramble and then a superb free-hit by Alison Ashworth set up Carol White for the second
a solo run before Blackpool s co red from a d u b io u s ly awarded free-hit.
Andrew
Reserves win derby dual
Waddington 1, Clitheroe Res 3
C L ITH ER O E eventually came ou t on top of this hotly contested E a s t Lancashire League derby.
run of play when Simon White- side headed in a Tommy Holt corner, only for Waddington to equalise five minutes later. Clitheroe’s play was scrappy the second half, but
they began to stamp th e ir authority on the match as Mick Higgins pushed into midfield and Nigel Whiteside steadied
early in mi infcc. They took the lead against the
penalty saved before making amends when he headed in a cross by Higgins. Higgins put the issue beyond
.....OX.O.V.V. „vw..v..wv. side, Young, Darcy, Dewhurst. the defence. Geoff Young had a Subs: Pritt, McGuire.
Victory boost on the cards
C L ITH ERO E e n te r ta in Curzon Ashton on S a tu rd ay in
w h a t, on league form a t least, looks a home “b an k e r .” Curzon are currently struggling in the NWCFL Division One basement while Clitheroe are in hot pursuit of leaders Stalybridge
Celtic. That pursuit took an enforced break last weekend when Clith-
have Graham Dewhurst available again after suspension. Clitheroe face a crunch game on Easter Saturday when they visit Accrington Stanley, while Easter Monday sees St Helens visit
For the Curzon match, Shawbridge manager Dave O Neill will .........
eroe’s match with Burscough was postponed as the Victoria Park club were invovled in the NWCFL Cup quarter-final. Stalybridge, meanwhile, drew 1-1 at Iriam, going five points ahead of Clitheroe, having played one game more.
Shawbridge (kick-off 11-30 a.m.). Clitheroe Reserves travel to Oswaldswistle Immanuel on Satur
day in the East Lancs League (3 p.m.). Next Thursday, they take on Nelson GSOB at Griffin Park, Blackburn, in the President s Cup semi-final (6-30 p.m.). The first semi-final is being staged at Shawbridge on Tuesday between Trawden Celtic and Colne Legion (6-30 p.m.).
Medal winner
goal. Griffiths added the third after
TH E winner of Clither.oe Golf Club Ladies’ Section’s A p r i l m e d a l w a s J o a n S c o t t w i th a ro u n d o f 100-25-75.
Horseshoe spring cup shock
SECOND DIVISION Horse shoe caused an upset in the quarter-finals of the Ribble Val ley League’s Aitken Shield when they defeated Waggon and Horses of Division One, 3-2. Other Whitbread Aitken
day), Ribchester v Springmill (G. Dixon), Read v West Brad ford (J. Wright), White Horse v Kings Arms (G. Barker).
Shield results: Kings Arms 0, Ribchester Res. 1; Lord Nelson 0, Rimington 1; Read Utd. 2, Whalley Celtic 3. Saturday’s fixtures: Division
West Bradford Res. (B. Jones), Kings Arms Res. v Lord Nelson (D. Marshall), Waddington Youth v Grindleton (B. Allen).
Division Two — Buck Inn v League Tabic
One — Calderstones v Waggon and Horses (referee J. Swayne), Brockhall v Rimington (T. Hob;
Whalley Celtic in the Dan Seed Trophy final at Shawbridge. Referee will be P. Kerr and lin esmen B. Allen and J. Swayne.
On Sunday, Horseshoe meet
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(6) 377: D. A. Seed 83, J. Burke 61; J. Hacking 48, P. Craig 71; A. Smith 62, F. Booth 64; J. Thornton 100, R. Hall 44; D. Seed 65, G. Griffiths 56; M. Rhodes 50,1. Hartley 81. RBL B (6) 399, Low Moor A (8) 469: S. Kerr 69, S. Traynor
for replay win Clitheroe Ladies FC 4,
Hanging on BAC Warton Ladies FC 3
CLITHEROE secured a place in the last four of the North West Ladies’ Soccer League Interme diate Cup after this quarter final replay win. Anne Morris put Clitheroe in
front and Vicky Ashworth made it 2-0.
the first half but after the inter val piayed some good football and were rewarded with two goals in quick succession. C l i th e ro e sco red again
BAC rarely posed a threat in , .
through Morris and Ashworth but had to hang on to the lead after Warton pulled back a late
semi-finals for the seconasuc- cessive year is a tie with First Division giants Broadoak. Clitheroe: Jackson, Barton,
goal. The “prize” for reaching the
Bibby, Counsell, O’Connor, Scott, Ashworth, Rawlinson, Morris, Feather, Parker. Subs:
Whittali, Tilley. On Sunday, Clitheroe play
^ bolton at Roefield.
Trinity SS...................... 2 2 0 11 Rimington..................... 3 0 3 7 Social B......................... 3 0 3 4 Whalley......................... 0 0 0 0
N e x t w e e k ’s f ix tu r e s :
Monday — R im in g to n v Whal ley Swans, Tu e sd ay — Social B v T r in ity SS, Stan d en A v Social A.
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HIGH flyers in basket ball — that’s St Augus- t in e ’s RC School’s under-15 team, who are putting Ribble Valley on the map.
‘school has entered the competition and the first time this trophy has been won' by a Ribble Valley school. The pupils did not
PUPILS from St Augus tine’s, Billington, beat local rivals Ribblesdale to win the Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Schools’ f i r s t y e a r s o c c e r championship.
Steven Grunshaw was
in fine form, Kitting four goals in the comfortable 6- 1 triumph. The winners’),
o th e r scorers w e re David S e e d a l l a n d D a v i d Livesey.
Our pic tu re shows win
ning captain D a r ry l Man- owski with th e tro p h y and th e two teams.
Th e final was held a t S t
A u g u s t in e ’s a n d on th e s am e e v e n in g th e h o s t ' school also won th e second
y e a r t i t le , b e a t in g R hyd- d i n g s H i g h S c h o o l , A c c r in g to n , 2 -1 . G r a n t Moore scored th e f ir s t and David Wilkinson h i t a la te
The season h as been an
e x c e l l e n t o n e f o r S t A u g u s t in e ’s . L a s t n ig h t , th e y h a d a te am in th e Hyn d b u rn and Ribble Val
ley Schools’ fifth year,final and a f te r E a s te r th ey will b e r e p r e s e n t e d in th e fourth y e a r final. Head of P E Alan Jones ,
who ru n s th e teams along w i th te a c h e r s Tom H o l t and Phil Mooney, said th e success was down to dedi cation on th e p a r t of the s ta f f an d a p p l ic a t io n by theTplayers.
from the left:: Shane Dewhurst, Christopher Fra in, Ni cho la s Bretherton (captain), Alistair Eccleston. Middle: Matthew Finley, James Livesey,' David Ragen. Front: Anthony Baker, Lee Knott.
Jones said the team had great potential in putting Ribble Valley on the basketball map. The team, back row,
expect to do nearly so well, and their success has created a flood of interest in the game. Trainer Mr Alan
burn and Ribble Valley Schoolb oy League champions after win ning seven out of 8 games. This is the first time that the Billington
The lads are Hynd
EMPRESS SQUASH
EMPRESS Squash Men’s 1st team suffered a 3-2 home defeat to league leaders Vale of Lune.
den each won 3-1, but Conor McLaughlin lost 2-3 and Steve Turner and Russell Cowking went down 1-3.
at Fleetwood, losing 4-1. The
solitary.winner was Ray Dryden (3*0). The defeated players were Russell Cowking (2-3), Dave Matthews (1-3), Jeff Watson and Conor McLaughlin (0-3).
• The 1st team were also beaten
over East Lancs 3rds. Victors were Dave Knight (3-2), Robert Fielding (3-1), John Willis and Eddie Vid ler (3-0). Dave
resulted in a 4-1 reverse. Robert Fielding (3-1) was the sole win ner. with Steve Turner, John Willis, Eddie Vidler and Mike Barrett each losing 3-0.
McKenzie (1-3) was the fifth player. T h e i r v is i t to B u rn ley
lost 2-3. Dave McKenzie won 3-0 and George Senior 3-1. John Beggs lost a long game 2-3, Dave Walters went down 1-3 and John Pye 0-3.
The 3rds, at home to Pendle,
their last match 2-3. Playing at home to Maple 4ths. Sharon Willis and Sue Beggs both won long matches 3-2. Sheila Willis ana Marilyn Fletcher also went
The Ladies’ lsts narrowly lost .
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C L I T H E R O E w e r e b e aten 4-1 by B urnley C in - th e A l l ie d B i l l ia rd s I n t e r - t o w n S n o o k e r League. Sole win n e r was P . C lark, who won his frame 67-44. L osers were M. W en s ley (24-65), J . Birkbeck (47-56), B. Sims (22-87) and N. Robinson (38-61).
High flyers
worth, Kinder, Green, Higgins, N. Whiteside, Holt, S. White-
doubt when he crashed his shot home after being put clear by Mark Darcy. Clithcroe: Bradshaw, Ash
Royal Oak on target
ROYAL Oak darters took the spoils at the Clithcroe and District Darts League’s trebles night.
Dave Briggs, Steve Conti and Jimmy Hargreaves picked up the winners trophies after beating a Horse Shoe team of Peter Hulme, Michael Berry and
. . . .. ,
Mick Stevenson 2-0 in the final. The semi-finalists were Fred Smalley, Roy Kay and Alan Hodgson, of the
which staged the event.
Play-off decides Martini
qualifiers
beating Peter Stubbens and Des Martin after a card play-off.
W IN N E R S o f C l i th e ro e Golf Club’s F o u r Ball B et te r Ball Martini Qualifier on S a tu rd ay w e re Dennis Greenup and Gary Speak. The pair scored a net 66,
Third were David Jackson and Raymond Taylor (67).
two charity competitions this season. The first is the Stony- hurst Park Golf Club Celebrity- Amateur tournament, to be held on June 27th in aid of the Stony- hurs t College Handicapped Children’s Charities. A competi tion will be played at Clitheroe on April 25th with the top three finishers qualifying to play with a c eleb r ity in the ch ar ity tournament.
The club will be supporting
•of the scratch-12 handicap sec tion, first two in teh 13-20 sec tion and first in the 21-28 divi sion will represent the club in the charity competition at Plea- sington on July 12th. CHtheroe has been drawn
played on June 7th to find quali fiers for the Scanner Golf Tro phy tournament. The net winner
A similar competition will be
away at Wilpshire in the British Airways Team Championship. The match must be played before May 5th.
Our picture shows the winners (from the left), Jimmy, Dave and Stephen, with their trophies.
' DARTBOARD
POINT S and positions in th e Clitheroe and Dis tric t D a r ts L e a g u e : Division One — White Horse A 178, Royal Oak A 177, B la ck B u ll 149, K in g s Arms A 127, Bonny Inn 1 1 9 , C om m e r c ia l 114, Horseshoe 114, Royal Oak B 98, New In n 97, Wilp sh ire 87, Black Horse 83,
•Kings A im s B 71, Pendle W i tc h 68, W a d d in g to n Club 58.
Division Two — Billing
to n Band Club 137, White H a r t 126, Ju d g e Walm s ley 124, CCWMC 119, Sta tio n 117, Brown Cow, C h a tb u r n , 108, W h i te Horse B 95, Brown Cow, Clitheroe, 88, Victoria 86, Black Bull 85, Dog and P a r tr id g e 85, Cross Keys 47. ' No r e s u l t s r e c e iv e d
f r o m B r o w n C o w , C litheroe, who a re fined u n d e r ru le 12.
T h e l e a g u e ’s d o u b le
finals tak e place on Wed n e sd a y a t th e C e n t ra l Social Club.
sion One title after a 7-1 win in their last match of the season.
Division Two champions
a re White H a r t . R e su l ts ; Division One
— Legion B 5, Dog and P a r tr id g e 3; Springmill 3,
Legion A 5; Ribblesdale W 7, S ta t io n 1; B lack H orse B 5, Ribblesdale J 3; Victoria 4, Royal Oak 4; Commercial 3, Kings Arms 5. Division Two — Horse Shoe 2, White H a r t
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Social A 8, Social B 1;
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One — R ib b le sd a le W 115, Black Horse A 110, Royal Oak 106, Springmill 97, Station 97, Legion A 96, Ribblesdale J 95, Vic to ria 94, Commercial 85, Legion B 83, Black Horse B 77, Dog and P a r tr id g e 77. Division Two — White H a r t 108, Black Bull 99, H o r s e S h o e 9 5 , B a y H o rse 92, White Horse 9 0 , B r o w n C ow 8 2 , Catholic Club 82, P a rk Gate 82, Pendle Witch 80, Calderstones 72, De Lacy 69. CCWMC 68.
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NOEL KING & GO.
SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIRS
m WASHING MACHINES, VACUUM CLEANERS
ALL MAKES SUPPLIED Reconditioned Washers and Vacuum Cleaners
NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)
COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE
SLOT T V -P A Y 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 '
POLLARD and
FOSTER
UNIT 8, THE SIDINGS, STATION ROAD, WHALLEY PLUMBING, HEATING, PAINTING,
DECORATING and ELECTRICAL WORK
Contractors to Local Authorities and Regional Health Authority
ESTIMATES FREE WITHOUT OBLIGATION Telephone WHALLEY 3106
SPORTS SCENE by Peter Balnbrfdge Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 9th, 1987 17
WE CAN ELIMINATE RISING DAMP
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.
E. RUSHTON CLITHEROE 24300
(24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE) ^ 42 CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE' LANCS .
lO O O O O O O O C K K PROOF
30 YEAR GUARANTEE CHEMICAL INJECTION Free Estimates
J. & R. WRIGHT DPCSPECIALISTS
21 PENDLE STREET EAST SABDEN
Tel. Padiham 76802 or 71333
JOHN G. CRICK
PHOTOCOPYING SERVICE
All at 5p for each copy.
Call
12 LOW ERG A T E or Tel. 24253
Large or small orders tEMaa. WINDOWS &
IN HARDWOOD, SOFTWOOD, uPVC DIY and Timber Supplies
DOORS Contact:
R. & P. HARGREAVES Joiners and Building Contractors
CANDLENIAKERS CROFT (BEHIND LABOUR EXCHANGE)
LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE. Tel. ?6929 For a friendly and personal service
DAMP
COLOUR TV and
VIDEO RENTALS MVSAAAf tA A A rtA A A A
COLOUR TV from £5.95 per month VIDEO from £12.95 per month
ALSO Repairs to most TVs with free loss sets provided. A. E. HARGREAVES
TV and VIDEO from £16.95 per month
MOOR LANE AND WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22683
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C. N. FORT
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