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Clitheroe 2232) (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) POWER to E


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MEMBERS of Clitheroe and District Probus Club wore given an insight into the role of Citizens’ Advice Bureaux by the local manager. .Mrs Chris Fawcett. She said that the move­


were wrapped in aqua rib­ bon and pearls and they carried star-shaped posies o f p i n k l i l i e s a n d carnations. Best man was Mr Robin


white satin gown with a niched bodice, dropped waist and full skirt. The frilled neckline was edged with Austrian applique lace and the gown also fea­ tured ruched sleeves. Her headband of white satin was wrapped with pearls and she carried a bouquet of pink lilies with trailing ivy. She was attended by


A honeymoon cruise to the Canaries on the Canberra followed the wedding at St- Andrew’s Church, Slaid- burn, of secretary Miss Ruth Baines and. farmer Mr John Cowperthwaite. The bride is the only


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Clitheroe 2nd X I109 for 4, Cherry Tree 108 for 7 >1


toss and elected to bat first. A combination of tight bowling and reliable fielding restricted them to a total of 108 for 7 after their 45 overs.


CLITHEROE continued their excellent start to the season and recorded their third consecutive win with a comfortable victory over Cherry Tree. The Blackburn side won the


• the pick of the Clitheroe bowlers with fine figures of 4 for 58 from 19 overs, > The local side batted methodi­


Alex Rigby was once again


cally, But slowly put the runs on. The target was eventually reached for the loss of four wickets with six overs to spare. For Clitheroe, Rog


(40 n.o), Graham Woodworth Rogeer Banks


Woodworth 17, R. Banks 44 n.o., C. Musson 8, P.Griffiths 20, A. Rigby 6 n.o. total 109 for 4.


Cherry Tree away in the first round of the Lawrenson Cup with an important psychological advantage.' Clitheroe: S. Blackburn 6, G.


R. Sharp 11-6-19-1; M. Black­ burn 11-4-24-2; J . Scorah 4-0-7-0.


* Cherry .Tree: 108 for 7. Bowling: A. Rigby 19-4*58-4;


FOUR weeks into the Clitheroe and District Pool League, Vic­ toria A.have taken the early ini­


Summer Pool


League — Sun A 2, De Lacy A 5; Station A 1, Kings A 6; Wag-


tiative in the Red League. Last week's results: Red


gon and Horses 2, Victoria 5;


Kings B 4, Station B 3; Victoria B 3, Dog and Partridge 4; Swan B 4, Dog 3; Wilpshire B 4, Cra­ ven Heiier 3. Green — Black Bull, Chat-


Langho 5, Wilpshire A 2. Blue — De Lacy B 4, Sun B 3;


uck 5, Swan 2; Black Bull,


burn A 1, Cross Keys A 6; Well- springs 3, Lord Nelson A 4; Higher Buck 4, Royal Oak A 3. Yellow — Cross Keys B 3, Black Bull B4; Lord Nelson B 4, New Inn 3; Royal Oak B 3, Brown Cow 4. Points and positions: Red


(17) and Paul Griffiths (20) put in steady performances. C lith e ro e will now face


THIS weekend sees the first round of the Ramsbottom Cup and the highlight is the derby clash between Clitheroe and Ribblesdale Wanderers. Clitheroe have beaten Wan-


Derby clash highlight


at Chatburn Road Both teams' professionals are


for an unprecedented third suc­ cessive cup win. Although Clith­ eroe have the home advantage, and the knowledge of their slow, low bouncing wicket, Wanderers have made the better start to the season and beat Clitheroe in last season’s league encounter )au.


in the runs, so Saturday’s match, beginning at 1-30 p.m., should prove to be an intriguing encounter. It looks as if Stephen Gee will


miss out on facing his old club when Whalley take on Earby at Station Road. He has damaged igamer1........ ’ s_


definitely out. “Obviously I’m very disap­


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pointed at having to miss play­ ing against Earby,” he said. “Tile ironic thing is that it’s the first game that I’ve missed for over seven years.” As each bowler is restricted


to a maximum of 10 overs, Whalley are expected to go for a batting sub-pro who can bowl. Read take on Settle at Whal­


Ribblesdate League meeting, it was decided not to cancel fix­ tures for Burnley Football Club’s appearance at Wembley, so the matches for the weekend of May 28th will go ahead as planned. Last week’s results: Read 207


ley Road for what should be a very tight match, especially as the Yorkshiremen came very close to defeating the reigning league champions, Cherry Tree, last week. At last Monday’s Whitbread


derers for the last three years in R UG B Y this competition and are bidding -------------------


Clithcroc Advertiser Times, May 12th, JOSS 11 1 SPOUT STARTS HERE


BACK ON FORM


Clitheroc Ladies 2, Nabwood Ladies 0


Clitheroe v Bamoldswick. Burn­ ley Belv. v Ribblesdale w.


Cherry Tree v Clitheroe. Sunday: Division Three —


Clitheroe


serve up a thriller


Clitheroe 1st XV 15, President’s XV 30


IN this end of season game, Clitheroe faced a team picked by the president. Past members and players


who have moved on to a higher level of rugby were included in the team. The Clitheroe team had their


work cut out from the start, with Roger Holmes acting as captain for the injured Slick Duxbury. Athough they con­ ceded an early penalty, Clith­ eroe rallied well and came back to score the first try of the game through Dave Slinger. Chris Moxam converted well to give Clitheroc a 6-3 lead. The president’s side would not


Whitbread Lawrenson Cup —


THIS battle of the roses match against Keighley’s Nabwoocl Ladies served up a badly needed victory for Clitheroe. The local side struggled


HOMING


CLITHEROE Homing Society raced from Gloucester, where 24 members sent 292 birds. With a south east wind, the


birds were expected to make good time. Last week’s winner,


N. Robinson, of the Park Street loft, took the honours again with his bird arriving back in just under three hours. It was certainly no runaway


BRIDGE CLUB


WINNERS of the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Wednesday were: NS Mr Atkinson and Mr Jennings, Mrs Haworth and Mrs Wilkinson; EW Mrs Garde and Mrs Clif­ ford, Mr and Mrs Meakin. The following hand was


victory as only three yards separated the first four birds, which is pretty close after 136 miles of flying. David Parker had a good day,


early on against a side that only fielded nine players. They eventually got into their stride and scored a goal through Liz Ross. Clitheroe made it two after some good work from Vicky Ashworth released Jackie Parker, who fin­ ished in style. At the other end, Nab-


wood’s only chance of the game was amazingly saved by Aileen Attwood in the


Clitheroe goal.


Division One beckons


the ladies


Clithcroe Ladies 7, Norcross Ladies 0


give in and they came back well to go into the lead again at 12-6. Roger Holmes brought the scores closer for Clitheroe with a jinking run through the presi­


dent’s defence and Chris Moxam converted to give them a one point lead as half time came. At the s tar t of the second


Blue — Dog and Partridge 24, Wilpshire B 23, Victoria B 20,


Cross Keys A 22, Higher Buck 20, Royal Oak A 16, White Horse A 15, Lord Nelson A 13, Black Bull A 10, Black Horse A 10, Horseshoe A 5. Yellow’ — White Horse B 24,


Green — Wellsprings 24,


League — Victoria A 28, Black Bull, Langho,25, Kings A 20, Buck 18, Station A 17, Swan A 17, Wilpshire A 17, De Lacy A 16, Waggon and Horses 13, Sun A 9.


Craven Heifer 19, Dog 18, Kings B 17, Station B 17, De Lacy B 15, Sun B 15, Swan B 12.


for 8, Earby (Opts) 208 for 7; Cherry Tree (3pts) 147 (J. Swanney 52, Austin Jelfs 5 for 39), Settle (lpt) 145 for 9 (C. Howarth 4 for 42); Whalley (3pts) 121 for 8, Padiham Opt) 111 for 9; Ribblesdale Wan­ derers (Opts) 190 for 3, Black­ burn Northern 189 for 7; Bar- noldswick (Gpts) 115 for 5 (I. Scothern 37), Baxcnden 113 (N. Perry 40, Halliwell 5 for 28). Current points and positions


after three games: Barnoldswick 18, Cherry Tree 15, Earby 15, Ribblesdale W. 13, Blackburn N. 12, Settle 7, Baxenden 6, Gt Hanvood 6, Read 3, Whalley 3, Padiham 1, Clitheroe I. Saturday’s fixtures: Whit­ bread Ranisbottom Cup first


half, Clitheroe were put under a lot of pres sure and finally cracked, conceding three tries in a row. This only made them fight h ard er and Clitheroe pinned the president’s side in their own half for long periods of time but failed to find that little extra momentum to power over the line. Clitheroe had given their all and were beaten by a good team. After the game, the man-of-


C L I T H E R O E looke d impressive as they easily dis­ posed of Noreross on Sunday.


form, with two goals in quick succession. The local side might have run up a cricket score if it had not been for the brave Nor­ cross ’keeper.


Jackie Parker was on ton


totally overpowered Norcross in all departments and scored fur­ ther goals through Anne Morris, who claimed two, Liz Ross, Pauline F e a th e r and Jean Tilley.


In the second half, Clitheroe


the-match award was given to Dave Tattersall and the Bob Howarth Commemorative Cup was awarded to Christian Hop- wood, the president’s captain. Clithcroc:, Slinger, Tomlin­


son, Moxam, Ramsden, Grea- torex. Heanan, Pallister.Du- bowski, Isherwood, Barlow, Newton. Rawstron, Thomas, Tattersall, Holmes. Subs: Hyde.


Lord Nelson B 19, New Inn 18, Brown Cow 17, Cross Keys B 17, Black Bull B 15, Black Horse B 12, Royal Oak B 7, Horseshoe B 6.


the New Drop Inn, Ro­ chester. The couplc'are to live at Cockshutts Parm, * Pendleton.


CLITHEROE’S manager Dave Morris has managed to re-sign i lor


Signed up for new season


every member or his‘squad i next season. That means he will have the


laced


luxury .of being able to start next season with a team — something he could not do this


last year. The only question mark is


jobs and moving to Portsmouth. Peter Devine, who has shown touches of class but is still well short of full fitness, will be doing his pre-season training with Burnley. Mr Morris will be looking to


about player-of-the-season Glyn Davies, who may be changing


round (to continue on Sunday where necessary) — Blackburn N v Burnley Belv., Clitheroe v Ribblesdale \V., Whalley v Earby, Read v Settle, Bamolds­ wick v Osw. Immanuel, Baxen­ den v Padiham, Lucas v Cherry Tree, Lower Darwen v Gt Hanvood.


Scorer: M. Holdsworth. (LClitheroe Cricket Club 2nd XI


S awrenson Cup v Cherry Tree,


Westnead, A. Rigby, J. Boden, A. Robinson, R. Banks, M. Blackburn,J. Scorah, S. Black- bum. G. Woodworth, S. Bishop, M. Sharp. Scorer: M. Blackburn. Clitheroe Cricket Club 3rd XI


a t . . 1-30 p.m.,away): S.


Clitheroe Cricket Club 1st XI (Ramsbottom Cup, v Ribbles­ dale Wanderers,Sat., 1-30 p.m., home): N. Ashworth, K. Faw­ cett, B. Scott, M.Dewhurst, A.Henderson, T. Amin, P. Rushton, R. booth, G. Sutcliffe, P.A. Hall,Lones,M. Sharp.


TEAMS LADIESWEAR


(v Baraoldswick, Sun., 2 p.m., home): G. Cartledge, F. Hus­ sain, J. Coultor, \v. Briggs, R. Sharp, P. Bishop, S. Bishop,A. Robinson, P. Griffiths, N. Bol­ ton, G. Robinson. Scorer: N. Robinson. Clitheroe Cricket Club Under


ment. which was first l a u n c h e d d u r i n g t h e second world war, now had 1.000 bureaux with 25.000 workers. 00% of whom were volunteers. Their purpose was to


strengthen his team for the new season with midfield and attack his main areas of priority. Clith- eroe’s record of conceding only 20 goals is championship win­ ning form, but they have only scored 49 which is mediocre. Reserve team manager Paul


18s (v Cherry Tree, Mon., 6-15 p.m., home): F. Hussain, T. Amin, M. Sharp, R. Hoyte, A. Robinson, S. Bishop, R. Palmer, D. Musson, A. Holdsworth, A. Stokes, D. Booth. Reserves: S. Booth, B. Vaughan. Scorer: C. Palmer.


_ •


McGuire is looking for local talent to strengthen his squad, and then perhaps push for a first team place. The reserves finished the sea­


ensure that individuals did not s u f fe r th ro u g h ignorance of their rights ' and responsibilities, or through their inability to, express their needs to the powers that be. Mrs Fawcett stressed,


that the organisation was non-political and gave free and impartial advice-on such diverse matters as welfare benefits, con­ sumer affairs, family and personal problems, finan­ cial difficulties, health,e- ducation and transport. Her talk stimulated a


number of lively questions from members, and after­ wards she was thanked for an "extremely useful a d d r e s s " by Mr K. R.vcroft.


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son on a high note, scoring 19 goals in th e i r la s t th re e matches. They won 9-0 at New­ ton (Simon Whiteside 4, Geoff Young 3,Dave Barker and Steve Marrow), 3-0 at Ashton Town (Simon Whiteside, Lyndon Howarth and Steve Murphy) and 7-1 at home to Daisy Hill on Monday (Simon Whiteside 2, Paul Baker 2, Steve Marrow, S te v e Murphy and Dave Barker).


Championship is lost


BAC Warton Ladies 4, Clitheroe Ladies 3


CLITHEROE went down to their second successive defeat at the hands of Warton la s t weekend. It was the Warton side that


Ribblesdale Wanderers 1st XI (Ramsbottom Cup, v Clitheroe, Saturday,away, wp l-30p.m.): M. Dennett, P. Seedle, M. Greenhalgh, S. Proctor, G. Leach, D. Bennett, W. Slinger, J. Ainsworth, D. Cottam, A.


XI (v Burnley Belvedere, Sun­ day, away, meet 1 p.m.,wp 2 p.m.): B. Pinch, 1. Nuttall, N. Parker, K. Fellows, M. Nuttall, I.Threlfall, I. Britcliffe, W. Bradley, J . Hutchins, B. Spencer, P. Spencer. Res: P. Cottam. Ribbtesdale Wanderers Youth


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They scored two first-half goals


looked the more likely to be pro­ moted at the end of the season.


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, eight, out a penalty was blasted high over the bar. Clitheroe were never troubled once in this fine victory.


They might have made it


face Wigan Ladies tonight, and if they win they will be assured of first division football next


In their last game, Clitheroe


year. Clitheroc: Attwood, Barton,


Bibby, Counsell, Whittall,. Ash­ worth, Smith, Morris, Feather, Parker. Subs: Swarbrick, Tilley.


as did Harry Lofthouse, whose birds seem to be coming to hand as the channel programme approaches. Brian Scott will be


Kleased with his performance, as


e moved his loft from Down- ham to the west end allotments. Next week's race is from Mangotsfield, a distance of 165


Brave fightback in vain Bonny Inn 3 I)c Lacy 2,


AFTER looking dead and buried at 3-0 down, the De Lacy staged a remarkable comeback,


but in the end it was not quite enough to snatch victory in this Blackburn Memorial League cup


minutes remaining, a Lang clearance from defence found Derbyshire wide on the left. He ran down t he wi ng and unleashed a fierce shot from 35 yards which sailed beyond the despairing Holden and into the net.


gerously right from the start, and the Bonny Inn, unbeaten this year, oiled on the pressure. John Butcher, in the De Lacy goal, had to pull off a series of saves to keep his team in the match. The Whalley side nearly took


final. De Lacy had lived dan ­


the lead before half-time when Darren Robinson launched a long throw into the Bonny Inn


penalty area, but ’keeper Andy Holden saved bravely at the feet of Dave Carney. Bonny Inn took complete con­


porters who had made the trip to Accrington Stanley’s Crown Ground, De Lacy pressed forward. They were rewarded in the 88th minute when Carney hit a speculative shot from 35 yards. This pounded into the Bonny Inn defence, but broke behind it, and Gary Wilkinson curled the bull into the top


Urged on by the many sup­


manage to gran an equaliser, and Bonny Inn lifted the trophy, which they deserved for their early pressure. It has been a successful first


Unfortunately, they did not


year in the Memorial League for the De Lacy,and they look like being the runners-up in both


league and cup. Our photograph shows the De


Lacy before the match. Back, from the left: John Butcher, Ian Lang, Sean Mullins, Craig Barnes, Shaun Fernandez, Gra­ ham Fielding, Darren Harris. F-.’ont: Gary Wilkinson, Lee Burgess, Darren Robinson, Andrew Derbyshire, Steve C i nca rr , To n y Br own (manager).


trol early in the second half. Alan Holden headed on a Ste­ phen Crook free kick and Ian Perkins scored number one. De Lacy were in disarray, withr Bonny Inn’s aerial superiority soon showing again.William Marsland headed weakly goal- wards, and Sean Mullins some­ how let it roll past him and into


the net. Ian Lang then fouled Jon Wharton on the right hand edge


of the penalty box. When the free kick came over, Marsland was totally unmarked and slot­ ted it past Butcher with ease. It now seemed to be a case of


how many would the Salisbury side score, but De Lacy sprang


duced Andrew Derbyshire to the attack and this had an immediate effect. With eight


into life. Manager Tony Brown intro­


NETBALL


THE Clitheroe and District Netball League is now well under way, with the league tables beginning to take shape.


tion, Trinity Jokers faced the Saints. It was a hard game, with the Saints leading 10-8 at half time. After the interval, Trinity changed their tuctics and came to life. They fought back with determination but just went down 26-24.


In the first week of competi­


Walshaw was a different story. The contest was competitive and close until half time. But in the second per i od, Wa l shaw stamped tneir authority on the match and forged a lead that Trinity could not challenge.


Trinity Aces match against


Saints 26, Trinity Jokers 24 (players-of-the-niatch: P. Hart­ ley and S. Ainsworth); Walshaw 31, Trinity Aces 16 (p.o.ni. C. Hartley and S. Sinker); Phoenix 35, Lionhearts 11 (p.o.m. L. Coar and L. Pearson); Saints 28, Trinity Aces 10 (p.o.m. A. Smi th and J. Blackburn) ; Dominoes 24, Trinity Jokers 20 (p.o.m. C. Briggs and S.Cowin).


Results: Division One —


monds 19, White Lion 3 (p.o.m. C. Sinker and H. Hutchins); Royal British Legion B 14, Rebels 27 (p.o.m. H. Seedall and R. Hester); Trinity Dia­ monds 29, Trinity Hearts 9 (p. o.m. C. Ne edham and D.


Division Two — Trinity Dia­ Walmsley). HOLIDAY £ jz tm


MISCELLANEOUS ■Polaroid Minipoptrait


ity 1350.72), H. Chatburn (1349.08), A. Rung (1348.72), D. Parker (1347.28), H. Lofthouse (1330.97), D. Parker (1330.70), D. Kay (1329.39), B. Scott (1 3 3 8 .2 0 ), H. L o f th o u se (1322.75), B. Scott (1320.73).


Runners-up


TRINITY under 14s have had a successful season in the Black­


burn Junior Netball League. The A team finished runners-


up in the league and won the end of season tournament. The B team were voted the most


sporting team. At the weekend, the under


usually played in four hearts, but was played in six hearts on three occasions and in the grand ilium in hearts on two occasions. At one table the bidding was:


E S W N monds, north gave preference in


hearts.South then used Blackwood to determine that north had threfc aces and bid the grand slam jn diamonds, which north again corrected to hearts. All 13 tricks were made — one club, five diamonds, five


hearts and two spades. The slum was rather fortunate


3-0 on 9.6% of the time. E dealer, EW vul.


miles. Results: N. Robinson (veloc­


S bid in a suit ranked below


North was too good to bid direct to four hearts and so gave a


points and of course normally at least four curds in the suit laid. After south had raised dia-


GARDEN CLUB


14s and under 18s played in the LYCA competition held at Hyndburn Sports Centre. The under 14s won their section on points and the under 18s beat Ecumenical from Merseyside 6-4 in the final after extra tune. The under 18s now go through


Lancashire.


SURROUNDED by many varieties of house ami bed­ ding plants, Bill Black- ledge, of Lancaster Uni­ versity, illustrated to members and friends of Clitheroe Garden Club the requirements for suc­ cessful propagation and cultivation. He emphasised the


to the next round, in June, to repre se nt No r t h We s t


ts. This shows 16 plus


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S 865-132 H 54 I) 1093 C 63


S — H K9632 I) AKQ74 CJ105


Winners on Thursday night were: NS Mr Webster and Mi’s Holden, joint seconds Mrs Boothman and Mr Lank, Mr Get!lies and Mrs Kosinalski; EW Mrs Pedder and Mr Greenwood, Mr Janes and Mr Kay. On Monday night the winners


S 01097 H IJJ I) J5 C KQ842


to make, as when four cards are outstanding in a suit, they break 2- 3-


2 on only 40.7% of the time, 1 on 49.7% of the time and


were: NS Mr Garner and Mr Capstick, Mrs Allen and Mrs Wilson; EW Mr and Mrs Pol­ lard. Mrs Russell and Mrs Wood.


R.K.A.


importance of testing gar­ den soil for acidity and lime and the treatment to correct abnormalities to ensure healthy plants.


S p e c ta c u la r v ie w s f o r th e la d ie s


MEMBERS of Ribbles­ dale Inner Wheel Club had


spectacular views of Pen- dle Hill, Longridge and Bowland Fells when they took part in an evening walk led by Mrs P. Parrot.


and Mill Brook. The club has made dona­


Red Pump Inn, Bashall Hospice Appeal, Pendle E a v e s , and w a lk ed Club, Clitheroe Health through Mason Green and Centre, Clitheroe Hospi- Buck Thorn en route to tal, the Talking Newspa- the River Hodder, calling per and the Mayor’s


They set out from the Trust and the Help-thc- at the old ruined bridge Appeal.


tions from its charity fund to the following: Mother Teresa and her workers, British Airways Dacca Orphanage Fund, Calvert


Floral art displayed


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s


Guild appreciated Mrs L. P r a t t ’s skills as she demonstrated the art of flower arranging in both fresh blooms and the silk v a r ie ty at th e i r May meeting. The vote of thanks was


given by Mrs G. Parker. There was a good entry


| anniversary. 1


June 2nd, will he held in the Catholic Hall, Lower- gate, when the guild will be celebrating its 25th


for the competition for an arrangement of spring flowers in an egg cup. Mrs Marjorie Saddler was the winner. The next meeting, on


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