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( ' l i thcrue Adver t iser «.C Clitheroe JJ.iJJf ( I<Jd i to rid I), 22.12.1 (Advertising). B urn le y JJddl (C ld x s ijie.d)


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE OF ALL ADVERTISEMENT


Netball


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B .V 'W W - 'W ;S


Jokers surge


TRINITY Jokers eontiime to dominato flu- first division of tile Clitheroe and District Netball League. In their latest match, the am crushed Calderstones i-10 and now stand two


points clear at the top. Koval Kritish Legion A and Wilsons A are still locked


together at the top of Division Two ami in their latest fix­ tures. both sides won. Results: Division One —


Settle A Li (L. Widdup). Dominoes lili (II. Duckworth); Rogues lli (It. Wilkinson),


Avid player in darts league


AN avid darts player and sequence daneer has died peacefully at home, aged ;>S.


Mrs .loan Waggett. of


Newton Street, ( ’iitheroe, was horn in Killington. As an adult she began coming to ( ’litheroe because her mother had a sweet shop in town and it was at a dance locally that she met her husband, Wilfred. Kxccpt for a short time


spent in i ’adiham, the cou­ ple lived in ( 'lit heme after they married. Mrs Wag- gett worked at a dry cleaner’s in town ami later at Ideas, in ( ’astlegate. She was a member of


t he (M ithe ro e L a d ie s ’ Darts League and won several trophies over tin years. She also enjoyed sequence dancing and would spend Saturday evenings with her husband at dance halls and clubs in


the area. Another love was trav


o i l in g . Th e W ag g e t ts spent holidays in Spain, T e n e r i f e , f o r f u and Yugoslavia. Mrs Waggett is stir


vived by her husband and a daughter. Mrs Itarbar: S tra tto n , of Didslmry Manchester.


Lifeboat funds


C I . IT I IK I IO K I .:i<l i rs Lifeboat Guild flag day hehl in the town centre raised tin* magnificent sum nf i'll.u]ii. including hous< to-house collections in sur­ rounding villages. Pi coeds will go to the Koval National Lifeboat Insti lute funds.


House raid


T H IK V K S broke n sirlr window and stole a video- cassette recorder and a


reuiote cont ri•! tor a 1 \ . worth a total of tInO. from a house in Mom-field, Whalley, between B a. m. ami (>- It) p.m. on Tuesday.


Clean sweep of link road


T I IK R o ta ry (Mill) o f Kihhlesrlalc- fo llow e d


up members' effo rts at im p r o v in g L in e o ln Way w ith a clean-up o f l i t t e r a lo n e its tbree-Muarler-mile st retell. K o ta r ia n s managed


to n a ttier up til) bans o f u nw a n te d l i t t e r and be er cans in a tw o - h o u r s t in t a lo n g the busy C l i tb e ro e l in k road. Last October, th o u ­


s a n d s o f d a f I o il i I s were p la n te d in the grass verges along the same stretch, as pari o f members' effo rts to im p ro v e th e lo c a l environment.


Brisk trading at Clitheroe


T i l KU K were IS e n t ile ami LSI sheep forward at the sale at ( 'litherne Auc­


tion Mart on Monday. Y o u n g b u l ls : L ig h t


made to HU.fiOp (Average 11 I ..Slip), medium to 127p (1 Id.dip), overall to lliTp


(1 Id.Vlip). Steers: Light made to


llo.oOp (Pu.fiUp), overall to Pd.f.Op (‘Kl.fiOp). Heifers: Fight made to


lliop ( tup."dip), medium to PJO.oOp (H)7.r>7p). heavy


to 7-Ip (7-Ip), o ve ra ll to IdS.oUp ( lud.ppp). First


quality cows made to SSp


(77.s ip). Lambshoggs. Line mark d dL: Light made to S7.“»l)p (Sfj.fiSp),


s t a ml a r d to S i) . Sli p (Sd.ddp), heavy to Sf).S7p (Sf».N7p). overall to Nil.Slip (Nii.npp). Y e llow m a rk d l l IL :


L ig h t made to UN.dilp (NJLNi)p ). s la t id a rd t n


(iN.f»7i> (PI), ldii), medium to lOO.oOp (Nihdltp). heavy to St;.17p (Nt».17p). overall to l()N.f>7p (Ni).SPp), unclassi- fied to NP.lil p (Sli. Hip). Ewes: Overall made to


lid.dnp (dl.Olp) and hoggs made to (il).-17p (f> l.7(ip).


Variety at the keyboard in


organ concert


A FORMER assistant organist of ( ’litheroe Parish Church. Chula Carrington, gave the liMHtli concert organised by the church's Organ .Society. I let* programme opened


with “Hostlude for a -Ioyltd O c c a s io n .” by F e lto n K a p le y . a we l l-kn ow n t heat re organist. Follow­ ing this was a keyboard sonata written by Felix Maximo Lopez, in which the influence of the work of Dominico Scarlatti was dearlv audible.


The late Kritish com­


poser S. Lang lett a number of very compe­ tently crafted and tuneful pieces for the organ and everyone enjoyed listening to his “ Introduction and l ’assacaglia in A minor.” Listeners were then


reminded of the light music of Alec Kowlcy. whose centenary tails this year, and the five-move­ ment “ R us tic S u i te ” proved how excellent he was when writing short pieces. Part one of the pro­


gramme ended with (Men­ delssohn’s masterly "Prel­ ude and F u g u e in (.’ minor.” The second halt opened with Kach’s “rl rio Sonata in which calls for a very well developed


lively performance. Johann C. Ih Kinck was


one of Kaeh's pupils and the audience heard, with interest, his “Fugue on tin- name of Kadi. Last week marked tlu


1 fill t li a n n i v e rs a ry A rthu r Sullivan’s lu rth and his incidental music for William Shakespeare's “'The Tempest.” which was arranged Ibr the organ by Edward Kairstnw. was played. Mr Kairstow gavt the first ever recital of the piece at ('litheroe Parish Church, in HUB, when the c h u rc h ' s o rg a n w a installed. Linda Carring to n ’s re c ita l was also greatly appreciated. Mozart's “ Adagio for


Class Harmonica" (the glass harmonica is a rare instrument, which worl* with revolving damped discs) sounds wel l on organ or piano and t hi followed. The programme came to


an end with Albert Ken a n i l ’ s “ T o c c a ta m in o r , ’ ’ a liv e ly w o r l indeed, and. after much applause. Mrs Carrington played “ L ie d ." by the Klackburn-born composer


William Wolstenhoime technique and received a br in ging to an end an


excellent evening of organ music.


GISBURN AUCTION MART


PRICES


T It K K K w i* re 28 a n i ma I s forward at tin- second spring


show anti salr o! in call dairy (/;it t It- ;it (h.-duirn Auction Marl, wln-n tile champion owned by


A. I'ieltleM. sold lor L82.> l<* l Shut t lewol't tl.


Murray <i’72m. Best ill rail


heifer


not more Ilian fmir 1* l ami 2 S. 1


M. Hill was soldtol). Whittaker for L8I3. Reserve champion: Owned by


Lest in -calf cow: M. 11ill M. booth


K


s showing oud teeth:


LS.su r. R Mun ay (L713). * i.-lden (£823 and


Cows due tn . lu ll' mail • t«> E82U iav •rage L73D). lie ill lulv to L813< E737), dm* in Auiul t to L773 ( L’D ,S). II •ifers i lie ill . une made l i 1*82 . ( ESS. ). dll * in (E7MII


heifers forward at (he sale newly calved d a iry rows and


August t There


heifers, with lirs l quality n*\\> m a k in g (<> it.UN-'* (average LMin.22) and second quality t LUDil <LDf..s.2l>. I ’ irs t q u a lity heifers made to L'l .000 ( L‘M>:>). Then* were IN sheep forward


h a lf-b re d hoggs w ith s in gl lambs making to L3D, and 100 dves ami 1 to stirks ami stores Calves: Ch aro lais X bull


made t.* L22n (L2U7.MU. heifer to l'12.s (L122), l.iim»nsin X tmlls to L223 liMSJ.lA). heifers to L12N (L’|US.n3i , Belgian Bine X hall: to 0 ) 0 < 1*220 >, heifers to f ilm ( ID s .70). Simmenlal X bull made to 0 ) 0 (L2IS.D3I. heifer to [ I I I ( f i t : ) ) . Blonde d’Aqili taint- X bulls to 020 m(i:*.7.'»), 11 e re fo rd X Du lls to 1)12 ( flO O .TD ) . h e i fe rs ti» f'NN <1)70.23). Hriesian X hulls KITS fHJO), Angus X bulls I’NS. Weaned s t irk s and s tu n


( 'harolais X bulls steers made K273. h e ife rs to £272 i22U_i l.immisin X hullssteers to 0 *0 £21)3.30). heifers to .£2NX (O ' Belgian Blue X halls steers 0 )0 , heifers to £20.3 (V282.MI)


ttther ( ‘ontinetilal X hulls stee to CMS (O .ki. HO. heifers to CM (Odd). Hereford X bulls stc to £273 (20l .().*>). heifers to O ‘>0 (22l.23i, Friesian X bulls st


to O'.o (221.2-'*). There were DO l cattle foiwai


lutzes. 17.'* t '\ \ fs and rams. Balls: ( 'oiitineiilal light bull,


at the fatstock sale. phi young bulls, ID2 steers and heil^ ' !3 cows ami bulls ami NOD I it-i p. including Mu kunbs. 12


made to 142.3|> <H20p). medium Dulls to 1-lilp (120. Ip), heavy Dulls tn 124.2|* l i l t . Ip), other light Dulls tn ll7.Np (107.-tp) medium Dulls to UN.2p tlUSp), heavy bulls to Ul7.Np 1102.h|>). Steers and heifers: Coniine


11-'


i! medium s te e rs made Sp C l2 .7 p ) , o l t ie r lig h t • rs t o I 0 7 .Np (1 oo.r.p 1


t ile d i U III s te e rs to 111.2 (|0.'i.7p>, heavy steers b> IOD.2^ (|U2.Dp). Ceiifineiital light heil ers made to l2Np (1 10.dp) medium to 122.Np 110‘d heavy t.i 11.7.Np (107.Np). (Hlu iig h t heife rs made to NN.N| medium to I0l.2p t‘.»D.D). heavy


to I0.**.2p (l)O.Np). Cows and hulls: (trade 1 vow ade to loop U'.'i.Otd. grade 2 i.Sp (N.V2p>. grade 2 to M.N| *>.2pi. grazing vows to lONj I.bp), mature bulls to 110. '


tD1.7p). Sheep: Light lambs made to


1 US.Up (!1N.2 p ). standard to


pm.Np (M l .o p ). medium to ION.Ip (‘ i'2.5)p). heavy to St.Dp. L ig h t hoggs made to 71.2p Mid.Tp). s ta n d a rd to 7D.2p l . op i . med ium to 7**. I p (7L2p). heavy to 72.op i.'iO.Dp).


overwe ight to ()2.7p (.*»•'».2p). Half-bred ewes made to EM.20


lt;2 t.oO). horned ewes tt*_ £2o ( t l2.H‘>). rams to 1'lo ti'2D. h>). I'here welt* tl.obo tonnes of


straw forward, barley making to t‘22 per tonne and wheat to H20 pt'i’ tonne.


Tour of ICI


MFMKKKS of Kibblo Val­ ley K otaract F lu b w o n given a oimdui'tod tour ol I d 's Clitheme plant.


W o rk s m a n a jro r M r


Martin Hill amt electrical engineer Mr Ueoff Karkess spoke about the operation ami also staged a video show for the visitors.


T h is week, members


had an enjoyable ice-skat­ ing tr ip to Klackburn and on Tuesday there is to he a business meeting at the New Inn, I ‘arson Lane, at S p. in.


Press secretary M r Neil


Ormerod says the meeting w i l l be an idea l o p p o r ­ tu n ity for new members to see exactly what the club has to offer.


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A K H L A O D Y 10.00am - 5.00pm


Dispersal sale


T H K U K \v;is a dispersal sale for U. Seedall. at Hewits Farm, I ’avthorne, on S a tu rd a y , un der the au etione er's hammer ot Hit-hard Tu rne r and Son. KVV cows due to calve in


A u g u s t and S e p tem b e r made to £!Kil) (a verag e £7d7). those due between October and December to £780 (£(i!HI). BW cows re ce n tly calved made to £710 (£(»">), BW cows Reid


to £580 (£-182.50). BW heifers due between July and D e cem b e r to £800 (£ 7 1 0 .8 5 ), BW maiden heifers to £180 (£-1-1(1.35), BW younjr heifers to £-120


(£228). Horned ewes with twin


Suffolk X lambs made to £55 (average £-17.70), with single Suffolk X lambs to £•!>) (£3S.:lO).


Taken from car


A TU0K1.KY jack, valued at £50. and a f irs t aid kit. valued at £10. were stolen from a Volkswagen Polo parked in a layby at Tos-


side between 11-20 it.in. and 1-00 p.m. on Sunday. The thieves forced open


the driver's (lour lock.


o LS I.' were


Trinitv Aces 27 (K. Spencer); KBL I! K! (S. Curlier), Kings Anns A It* (.]. ('.lover); Trinity Inkers (L. Rohmts). Cal-


derstonrs 1(1 (A. Hargreaves). D iv is io n Tw o — T r in i t y


Hearts IS (A. Burgess). Set­


tle B21 (K. I ’.raverv); Wilsons A 17 (S. Reel). Kings A n n s l i In (X. Ross): Voting Fanners I (R. Sharpies), T r in i ty Dia­


monds 2n (L . H ill) ; Wilsons II P ( I . . K e r r ) . R B I. A 21 ( ( '. I'mnliusin).


Division One


Tnnitv -Inker Kiim- Arm- ;


I'nmiy Ao--.


pDinirdi-'.... mi. it ........ Si'ttle A...... nL'in-'..... ..


C iliiliT 'tiillfs pi'isiini T" I’W l) 1, 1’


IIUI.A...................... Wil-iiii' A............ ..... KiuL'> Anil' 1!........... Trinity l)i.tmoitd>...... .....................


Trinitv H'-aft.-........... . 1 2 " W:U"[e i ; ................


Young K.iniii-is......... ID dair v rows and Netball Cup challenge


THKUK were m* real upM-ts in the opettitig round of tlu* Clith- , -n ie and' D is t r ic t N e tb a ll League cup competition. Div ision One high-flyers T r in ­


ity Jokers won through against Dominoes in a t ig h t match, while Kings Arms A easily beat


rivals KBL B. The leaders o f the second


division, KBL A. beat Wilsons B ami second-placed Wilsons A beat Young Farmers •14-12. All the victorious teams now


go into the second round, while all the sides that have been eli­


minated w ill go inti* the Plate rnmpel ilion. Results: T r in i ty lb -ar ts 24.


Kings Arms B 27; t ’alderstoiies 22. Nettle A 21; Young l aniiers


12. Wilsons A 44: T r in ity Jokers 2.'). Dominoes 22; T r in i ty Dia­ monds 22, Settle B IN; Wilsons B 22, KBL A 27; T r in ity Aces Rogues 17; KB L B 22, Kings


Arms A


Memorial League Season closes


FV KKY match in this season’s M em o r ia l League lias been completed. In Hie very last game, the


De Lacy Arms overcame local rivals tlie Dog Inn 2-L but could, not heat Tommy Balls to the runners up plact* in the Division ( )ne table. The Dog Inn. after enjoying


a fine mid-season run when they were ehallenging Ibr the run­ ners-up place, fell away in the final few matches. In tlu* second division, Whal­ ley Wanderers enjoyed another


fine season ami were promoted fo r th e secon d seaso n in su ccession.


Enduring a tougher lime ol


it . Langlio. with a young side, struggled ami were unfortuna­


te ly re le g a te d to D iv is io n


Three. In the third, the Kibble Val­


iev’s final representative, Cal- derstones, bad a poor season ami finished right at tlu* bottom.


Coaching- sessions


WHALLEY Cricket Club’s popular youth coaching sessions start a week on


Friday. Being held at the Sta­


tion Road ground in the village, the sessions are open to youngsters aged between 9 and 13 years. Each class costs £2 and lasts for two hours. At the end of the


course, the children can take a final test, with all successful participants


receiving a certificate. Former Warwickshire


county player and MCC qualified coach Mr Mike Bennett will be in charge and anyone interested should either go along on the night or contact Mr David Taylor (0200 22357).


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De Lacy in form


Do Lacy Anns 2. Dog Inn I


.Mt-mi.ruil l.^n tu .' first division tu i lM . with 1(1 nvurs mnainmi:. ni.m.-is up pit..-.-, I l f Do Is.vv Ahimnl wt.s hi.wl.-d In; Unlit, ,.„dod lln 'ir season will, a film


A L T H O K K I l disappointed at missing out on the Blackburn


. . . . f ' " ' .... and Rlehald


win attains! Inenl rivals the I log hondway howled .Morvyn Kn it- |nn


Tatum; ro n lio l straiyld from I ’ lm i t was well_ e n u ch t liv


the start, tin* sale dominated for Patrick I*nrd to swing tla* match almost t ile whole match. They hack in Read s favour, look the lead in the 12th minute Jo h n Stead lie ld th e ta i l wlu-n Dave Mason Volleyed toK - th e r nnd five runs were In.me from l.'i y a n ls . N ig e l needed ofl tile last oven how led


Clarkson made up for an earlier by setting up Mason for hi*


serimd. I ’larksoii easily beat lwo Dug defenders mid pulled the ball back for Mason to score in


style. The Dug struggled to find any


rhythm ami it was tint until the 71>t h minute that llte.v pene­


only heatl witle. 'i'his fired the holm- side on


and they hit a third goal soon alter, when Clarkson again fed Mason, who completed his hat- t r ic k w ith a powerful header from eight yards out. With tu n minutes le tt . Je ll l.eathard scored a consolation


goal for the Dog. but tlie.v cnuld not match the De Lacy, win* confirmed their position as the tup local side ill the league.


Bowls


FOLK Kibble Valley siiles have made it into the second round ol th e tire a t Harwood and District R ow lin g L e a g u e ’ s Le o n a rd Whittaker Cup. In tin* first round, Whalley B


looked in tine form and defeated C a s t le A . w h ile C l i lh e m e


Cricket Club easily accounted for Free t Jardeiiers. Waddington A also won and Wlialley A had a confident wina-


gainst Kishton RC. In the President’s Day com­


petition. held at Kushtoii Street Bowling Club, vvadilingion A’s


.lean Haworth made it all the way to tlu* final, losing 18-21 against Adrian Shurmer. from Kishtoll ( ’onservative ( ’llib A. Local results: Leonard Whit -


taker Clip first round - Castle A 128. Whalley B lNU; Clayton 17u, Hurst (ireeii A HV2: Clilh- el oe t ’ t icket 18D. Fl ee Harden­ ers 123; Kishton Con B 1N8, Sadden Red 11(>; Kushtoii Street IDS. Waddington A 172; Sabden Black 124. (Jreat Harwood A IDU; Salesbiirv A 1D2, Kibbles


dale A 1 11: Waddiugton B ID'*. Bundev Road A 1(58; Whalley A 178, Kishtoi


'*7. F ix tu re s : mid round -


Burnley Road A v Waddington A. Cleat Harwood A v C lith ­ eroe Cricket. Whalley A v Lei­ sure Hour. Whalley B v Antley.


Clitheroe fight


C L ITH K KO K had to fight all tin* way to go into the second round of the Vauxhall Coif Club


Team Classic. In th e i r o p e n in g A re a A


match, Clitheroe, last ye a r ’s North West Region Champions, beat Stonyhurst Park Colt Club away in tlu* last match thanks to George Stoddart. The side now meet Great


Harwood, who also won away, w ith the winners of th a t f ix ­


tu re set to p la y C o ln e o r


Nelson. Two teams from Area A will


go through to tlu* North West regional final, to lie held at West Lancashire Golf Club on Sep­ tember 1st, with tlu* grand final at St Pierre Golf Club. Chep­ stow. to be held tlu* first week­ end in October.


Stonyhurst Park


F IR S T p r iz e in th e S to n y ­ hurst Park G o lf Club Presi­ d e n t ’s day com petition went to Paul Crosby (2(i).


runs. Karlier, Read recovered from


t ra te d the De Lacy defence. Ilow.-MT. Kt-UIt Kull.w nm ld tlm lust wu-lwt.


22 for 2, thanks to a fine 27 from O’Connor and then a par tner ­ ship of Do between (Joodwav (28) anti Font (2D). Newbv and New­ ton added If* invaluable runs Ibr


Secretary settles in


FO L LOW IN G in i l lu s t r io u s footsteps at Clithcroe Goll Club | is M r Geoff Roberts (f»fi), who takes over as the club's new |


secretary.


Clitheroe Golf Chib has had a ser ies o f w e ll-k n ow n and |


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highly- respected secretarie?. among them the late John Kav |


and tile late Joe Ward. Mr Roberts has been a mein- I


her at the club for 13 years and follows M r Peter Kane, who |


held the host for the past year. Mr Roberts, who was County I


Hall’s officer in charge of con-1 struction. un t il his retirement | six weeks ago, said lu* was look­ ing forward to his new job. He said: "Being secretary at j


Clitheroe is proving stimulating and demanding. I am thoroughly j enjoying the change and look forward to playing more golf in


the future." Mr Roberts, who is married |


w ith two grown up children, said he hopes to match wo rk­ ing records set by both John 1 Kay and Joe Ward at the clubj — 20 years each!


Bumper entry


TH K second scout and guide canoe race in the current North W e s t S e r ie s was h e ld a t Macclesfield. Tin* senior route covered a distance of seven miles, with tlu*


juniors battling it out over four miles. The beginners covered a


one-aml-u-half-iuile route. A number of local scouts and


guides took part, among a total e n try o f about 120, achieving some good results. In tlu* juniors, Ben Whittam


(St Mary’s) and Graeme Holt (St M a ry ’ s) c la im e d s ix th and


seventh place anil in the senior scout section, Konrad Lisping (St Mary’s) finished second, only two seconds behind the winner. Simon H o lt (St M a ry ’s) was


placed sixth. In the venture scout section.


Stephen Woodward was second and in tlu* senior guides. Vic­ toria Valovin (Waildow Rang­


ers), finished in third position. In the beginners race, T ra ­


cey Woodward (St Paul’s) won. The n e x t eanoe race in the series will be at Warrington a week on Sunday.


Teams


Clithcroe Cricket Club Isl XI (v Baxenden. S a t. . 2 p.m. , away): N. Ashworth. N. Bolton. C. Seed, G. S u tc l i f fe . M. Ho uldswor th. S. Graham. P. H e th e r in g to n , A. Booth, F. H u s s a in , W r ig g le s w o r t h . Scorer: S. Coulter. C lith e ro e C r ic ke t Club 1st


X I (v Kihhlesdule Wanderers. Su n ., 2 p .m . , home): Same


team. Clitheroe Cr icket Club 2nd


Tin- plavt-i" won tlu- title Sat.. 2 p.m.. hum.*): K. I-uwlvU, al'li-r a i-an'l plav-ulT with s i t - A- l


X I (v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, home): K. Fawcett,


i


(Idl'd. T lu * C a t l w in n e r was H a iry Alston (2-1) and the* Cat


2 w in n e r was Graham Ch ild (21). Stephen Young won the* longest d r ive event and cap­ ta in D e re k K x to n won tin* nearest the pin contest.


Cup success PLAYHKS of Kibchester Foot- . [ ■ Atkinson, 8 .


oml-plavvil Stovo llan-isnn SSesthea.l. {- M ‘m ..,.!. L.iT,-..e p *d e-nnn Dr iver . D. Booth, M. Black-


i). M.uk Jc tlic\ Ml) Dime burn> u in.lcklnn.nt *i’. small.


Scorer: M. Hussain Clitheroe* Cricket Club 2nd


X I (v Kibblcsdale Wanderers. Sun., 2 pan., away): Same team except N. Bibby for M. Black­ burn, A. Palmer for R. Black­ b u rn ami K. F ra n k s to r T.


Small. Clith e ro e Cr ic ket Club 3rd


ball Club added to their tally of (|.‘lVi Small, T. Small Jnr. A.


trophies last week when they Hacking, A. A li, S. Dawson. beat Barnoldswick Rangers 1-0 in the* final o f the* B'i S East l -mcashire League’s Subsidiary Cup. Goalseorer was David Livingstone*. The previous week, Ribehes-


te r gained promotion to the Pre­ mier Division as runners-up to Oswaldtwistle* Rovers and won the cup a f te r beating Nelson Grammar School Old Boys 2-2 at Shawbridge, Clitheroe.


Fourball contest


WINNERS o f the fourball sta- b le fo rd c om p e t it io n held at C lith e ro e G o lf Club were J. Cameron and J. Lang. Results: 1st. J. Cameron and


J. Lang (72); 2nd, P. Dunn and A. J. Walmsley (07); 3rd, I). Wood and W. Hamer ((57); 4th. L. Millington and J. Buttle (DD); 3th, 1). Forrest and B. Stokes ( f ib ) .


X I (v Kibblosdale Wanderers, Mon., 2 p.m., home): A. Howat. P. G r i f f i th s . W. B r ig g s . G. Cartledge, S. Ashman, T. Hob-


Scorer: M. Hussain. Kihblestlale Wanderers 1st


X I (v Great Harwood. Sat., 2 n.m., home): T. Rraithwaite, G. Leach, M. Dennett, M. Sorell,


J. Rain. A. Dickinson. G. Monk, I). Howard, D. O’Neill. P. Hall.


Fitton. Kilddcsdate Wanderers 1st


X I (v Clitheroe. Sum, 2 p.m..


awav): Same team. Uibblesdale Wanderers 2nd


X I (v Great Harwood, Sat.. 2 p .m . . away): W. S lin g e r , S. Proctor, P. Spencer. M. Wrig- U*v. M. Briggs. I. Britcliffe, M. Davies, I>. Cottam. R. Blair, B. Spencer, R. Palmer. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd


X I (v Clitheroe. Sum, 2 p.m. home): Same team. Uibblesdale Wanderers 3rd


X I (v Clitheroe, Mon.. 2 p.m., awav): W. Bradley, J. Hutchins,


W. Schofield. J. Burke. I. Tom­ linson, J. Holden, A. Threlfall. C. Monk. J. Blair. R. Blair. M.


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James & Marian Barrow trading as J & M Barrow of Fi eld s H ou s e Farm. Waddington, Clitheroe, Lancs, is applying to replace without change a licence to use Fields House Farm, Waddington, Clitheroe as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle and 0 trailer. Owners or occupiers 01 land (including buildings) in the vicinity ol the operating centre or centres, who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land will be prejudicially aflected, may make written re p r e s e n t a t i o n to the Licensing Authority at North We s t e r n Tr a f f i c Ar e a . Portcullis House, Seymour Grove, Stretford, Manchester M16 ONE. within 21 days following the publication of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representations to the applicant at the address given at the top o( this notice.


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I’W D I. I’ l i n n I'2


Langho shine


LAN’CHO FC have crowned a superb season in the Blackburn Sunday Combination second d iv is io n by c om p le t in g the double. The side pipped Oswaldtwis-


Seconds lose out


t 'p p c r WharlVdidc 120 for 7. ( 'iin lh u rn 2nd XI 120 all out


C H A T l l l lK N played we ll in I th is C ra v e n and D is t r ic t I t 'r ic k e t League Cowling Cup I


tie to the league t it le and then m a tc h , b u t lo s t n a r r o w ly beat Hoddlesden 2-! to take the against Upper Wharledalc. ieague cun. This now means that M a r t in IVarce was again m


the team nave moved from t)iyi- p „ ,d form anil hit a line 27 to sion Four to the firs t division in sure up the middle order, just thre e year ’s, completing Mercer, ('lough and Barker league and cup doubles m each ; i|| nKl,|,. valuable c o n t r ib u - | season. The cun final against Hodd­


lesden. played at (Jriffin Hark, was a typical cut* match, with the play fast ami furious. Langho adopted th e ir usual


passitig game, while Hoddlesden used their force and played the


inng hall game.


out for 12D. A l th o u g h ch a s in g a low


to ta l . U p p e r W h a r fe d a le made d i f f ic u l t w o rk o f th e ir | task and at )1D I’m* A were real trouble.


. Although under pressure a Craig, w ith 2 for 27, tied the


lot, the Langho defence held out home team down for a w h ih \ well and the side enjoyed a lot of | ,u t a p a r t n e r s h ip o f 77


possession. The first goal came Between <1. Binns (DO) and after 20 minutes when Kick Ste- D; llrU(.tt (AO) turned the match vens hit the crossbar with a pen- an( j


t h e reiplired


a lly and Keith K ill scored the lo ta , wi*th th lv t . nv,.rs spare, re-hound after l lu l White had e h ; , t | ,u rn : D Harrison 11, been brought down


equalised when Langho failed to j, ( .,.aig 0 ( J. Lambert D, .1. | defend a corner and the ball was knocked in.


Minutes la te r Mnddlesden M , ;n|Ut.I. i , ;< H em Y e : - h.jm ^ S | ; 1Mllh 12. H.


noth minute when Lolm ( ruse crossed for Mick Sharpies to score. At t liis stage, the fitness o f the Langho team began to


The next goal came in the


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Mill. At the back. Laiigho looked , ,


so lid , w i th John Walsh and peter Dunlop both in fine form and ’ keep er Rob Thompson superb.


Thrilling match Read 2nd XI I1M.


Barnoldswick 182 fo r 8


K K A l ) wo n an e x c e l le n t ] Lawrenson Cup match by boat- I


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Whittaker 2 n.n.. J. Lncklev 0. extras l L total 12b all out. Upper Wharfedale: HID lor


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Bowling: S. Booth 21-2-.*. 2. H. Craig Hl-2-27-2. J. Lock-


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