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1994 (March) ROVER METRO 1.4Si Ciirihbi-.in Blue, 2,500 miles o n ly ......................................................... £8395


1994 (April) ROVER 214 Si 3 dr, 1500 mis, Ocv.m Blue ..................................................................................£9550


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1994 PEUGEOT 306 XTDT 5 door, top spec, Uii-M.-1 turbo ................................................................................£11500


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1993 (L) ROVER METRO 1.1 RIO GRANDE 5 dr remote c/locking, alarm, turquoise met .............................£6995 1992 ROVER 416 Si, 12,000 miles only, Red, exceptional throughout .................................................................£7100 1991 (J) VW JETTA 1.3 LX 5 speed, white, factory sunroof, c/locking, one owner, service history . . . .£5995 1991 (J) ROVER METRO 1.1 S 5 door, 20,000 miles only .................................................................................... £5195


1994 PEUGEOT 106 XN DIESEL GRADUATL 3 door, 1060 miles ................................................................. £7095 1994 ROVER METRO 1.1 S 5 door 1500 miles only, British Green, 5 speed, s/roof, alarm .......................£7595 1993 (L) VAUXHALL ASTRA 3 door I A Merit KUX) miles ..................................................................................£7995


CLITHEUOE KC have secured a sponsorship deal


for since new chai rman Mr Stephen Kush took the helm at Shaw bridge, has been found in Accrington firm Central Car Sales.


which will considerably ease the financial burden of the club.


They will be providing a new kit, with tracksui t tops,


the club as profitable as possible in order to give it the opportunity io climb the non-league ladder.


Finances are high on the agenda, in at tempt to make


the club so that it is not seen as a simply male presene. There are two lady members of the committee, Mrs Mar ­ garet Rinimer and Mrs Doreen Nelson, and it is th rough them that the latest fund-raising took place.


Staying in touch with its feminine side is impor tant for A B O V E A L L , W E 'R E R OV ER D E A L E R ; r .


_ 1988 (Nov) ROVER 216 SE EFi outstanding value .£3095 1988 MONTEGO 1.6L White below ave mile ........£2550 1987 (E) ROVER 213 SE Auto, Silver, 47,000 miles .£2925 1987 FORD ESCORT GHIA 5 d r ...........................£2995 S 1985 FORD ESCORT 1.6L 5 door 12 mths MO I . . .£1380


1990 H MONTEGO COUNTRYMAN 2.0i ESTATE one owner British Racing Green, 7 seater, ex cond ....... £6595 1990 (Aug) HONDA ACCORD 2.0i one owner, 34,000 miles only exceptional .............................................. £8495 1990 ROVER 214 Si Blue 32,000 miles 5 door ....... £4995 1990 (H) ROVER METRO 1.1 S White, 33,000 miles, excellent value ............................................................£4360 1989 METRO 1.3 AUTOMATIC one owner ..........£2825


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&L 2 £18,995*


• Ele ctr ic Gla s s Su n ro o f • S Spoke A llo y W h e e l ! • Son/ Radio C a s se tte • Metallic/Mica Metallic Pamt • Electric Window*! and M ir ro r i • D o v e r ', Airbag


9000 CS f £18,895*


• Triornc Engine Management Sy!tern • Electric Wiodovw! and Mirror-! • D r iv e r 'i Airbag • Heated Front Seat! • Tinted Window*! w*nh Heat Abiorbent G la tt


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f i l t e r e d v e n t i la t io n s y s tem and p o w e r s te e r in g


as s t a n d a r d In fa c t w h e n i t c o m e s to v a lu e fo r mo n e y y o u ’ ll f ind th a t Saab leaves the


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91 J BMW 525i SE 24v, light blue met only 30,000 mis, FSH, outs tand ing cond ition , full SE specification.........................................................E14,995


91 J VAUXHALL Carlton 2.0GLi Manual Only 25.000 mis, f.s.h., lull specification, smoked silver met, outstanding condition.................................. £8995


93 L (94 Model) VAUXHALL Astra 1.4 California Limited Edition, finished in Lagoon blue metallic, central locking, factory sunroof and airbag, as new ..................................................................................... £8195 92 K ROVER 216 SLi bright red. only 14000 mis ......................................................................................£7495 92 J FORD Escort 1.4L 5dr 1 owner, only 19,000 miles. FSH, absolutely immaculate condition £6495 F BMW 318i while, factory sunroof, only 45,000


miles, F.S.H., immaculate car............................ £5995 89 F AUDI 80 1.8S smoke silver, only 32,000 mis, immac condition......................................................£5795


91 H VW Golf 1.6CL 5dr Finished in black, 1 owner, 41,000 mis, f.s.h., immaculate condition


..................................................................................... £5495 91 H VW GOLF 1.3 Ryder 5-door Hatchback. Finished in white, factory sunroof, one owner, FSH, 42.000 mis, immaculate car................................£4995 89 G VAUXHALL Ca v a lie r 1.6L Hatchback 41.000 mis, red, central locking, factory sunroof, excellent order........................................................ £4795


90 H FORD Escort 1.3L 5dr Bright red, factory sunroof, excellent car............................................£3995


89 F VOLVO 340 1.4 5dr 1 owner, white, 56,000 mis, FSH, excellent throughout.........................£3195


BAY HORSE SAAB


Longsight Road, (A59) Mellor Blackburn Tel: 812331


Open Mon-Fri 9-6 Sat 9-4 Sun-By appointment SA A B


89 F NISSAN Sunny 1.3LS Hatchback Met jade, 44.000 mis, lovely condition................................£2995 D VAUXHALL Astra 1.3 5dr red, very clean £2295


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B VW Polo red, 64,000 mis, taxed and MoT, very clean........................................................................... £1595


We service and repa ir all makes of vehicles. We sp ecia lise in repairing and servicing Me rcedes and BMW


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New 1.8i 16 valve engine Power steering (1.8iS) Alloys (1,8 iS) Airbag (1,8iS) Electric windows (1,8 iS)


fan*. £14,995 ON THE ROAD yY F f l D C Anti lock brakes


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ft*** £16,595 ON THE ROAD


M A 7 n A J> Power steering 1 $, Electric windows


❖ Electric sunroof


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Brownhill Garage, Whalley New Road, Blackburn BB1 9BA


M X 3 •> Anti lock brakes ❖ 1,6 i Auto or 1,8 i V6 Manual


93 K FIESTA 1.1 LX 3dr 1 owner, low notes 93 L FIESTA 1.1 Summer 1 owner. 3000 mrfea .


£6295 £5995


93 K FIESTA 1.1 CFi 5 speed, blue. 3000 miles. 1 owner .....................................£5695 92 K FIESTA 1.1 5dr blue. 11.000 mUes


.


91 MFIESTA 1.1 Pop* 5dr 2tonepamt. 1 owner.low rmles....................................£4795 90 H FIESTA 1.1 LX blue ..................... 90 H RENAULT 19 Chamada La Sport silver


. £5495 £4995 £4995


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90 G GOLF Diesel red 1 owner .................................................................................. £5495 90 G TOYOTA Carina 1.6XL Hatch 1 owner 90 H SAPPHIRE 1.8 LX Auto wtvte. I owner 90 HCAVAUER1.4LSdr Match blue


£4695 £4495


90 G ROVER 216 SX srfver, low mJcs .......................................................................£3995 89 F MONTEGO Turbo Diasai while ................................................................. 69 FCAVAUER 1.6L5dr Hatch


£3995 £3995


89 F CAVALIER 1.4L Hitch b lu e ....................................................................................C3695


67 E HONOA Civic CRXI white, oi-cond.................................................................... £3695 69 G RENAULT 5GT Turbo r ed.......................................................................................£3695 91 M FIAT Uno Formula Wuo, 1 owner. 25,000 miles.................................................C3695


69 F ASTRA 1 J I 5dr tow miles...................................................................................... £3595 89 G MONTEGO 1.6L Saloon while g r e y .....................................................................£3295 66 E ROVER 213SWuo. Honda engmo...................................................................... £2995


66 F NISSAN Mlcra 1.0LS whrto. 1 owner......................................... C2995


87 E RENAULT 5 Aulo 5dr tow miles............................................................................. £2995 89 F NISSAN Sunny U Estate qoW. tow miles ........ .................................... 90 H SUBARU Sumo Van with windows. 4 wheel drrvc. people earner................ £2995


. £2995


87 E MICRA Colette 5dr wtuto ..................................................................................... C2495 68 E METRO Hatch Special Edition tow mitoago............................... .....


.............£2295


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66 ROVER 216 Vllesse moonrakor blue.......................................................................£1595 66 O VW Got! 1.6CL 5dr wtvto....................................................................................... £2295 85 C VW Golf t J Hatch 1 owner, eitras......................................................................£1995 63 A NISSAN Mlcra 1.0 DX Hatch Woo...........................................................................£995 67 O METRO CHy X 5dr 1.3 Hatch................................................................................£1495 64 B FIESTA 1.1 Pop Plua rod...........................................................................................£995 67 0 ROVER 2t3Starga red


th a t th e s i tu a t io n m u s t be addres sed immediately. They have contacted the parish coun­ cil for its supi>ort and they have been offered assistance from the private sector.


Golfers raise over £200


OVER i’-iio for a children’s charity was raised by Stony- hurst Park golfers mi Sunday. A Held id' IW raised


in


the Dr Barnado Charity Com­ p e l it i o n . wh ic h is h e ld annually at the club. Tlie winner of the men’s


C1995


ROSEHILL GARAGE MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY F S l iS f l T e l : ( 0 2 8 2 ) 8 3 1 4 3 4


.B u J Z & O


won by Mrs S. Tipton tliHi-iH- 7o), with the longest drive returned by Mrs C. Blocked and the nearest pin by Mrs K. Joyce.


competition was S. Winckley (So-20-diJ), with the best gross returned by S. Voting (7S), th e lo n g e s t d r iv e by W. Greenwood and the nearest pin by S. Young. ’Hie ladies’ competition was


All the teams have agreed


EAST PARK ROAD, BLACKBURN TEL: 0254 51874/0254 693377


Open 8.30 - 5.30 Mon. - Frf. 8.30 - 5.30 Sun. 1 1 .0 0 -4 .0 0


3 3


Speclaltata In locally owned 1 owrnar low mllaaQ#, vahlclta supplied with a full AA Guarantee, full MoT and aitanslvdy serviced before delivery.


1992 K MAZOA MX6 Coupe metallic red. They organised a coffee morning at the Kibble Valley


Mayor’s Par lour , in which they raised i!202 through a tombola, plant and souvenir stall.


cess for the organisers and the club as a whole. The introduction of the new sponsor is not the only


Many people attended the event, making it a huge suc­


for the forthcoming season. A major sponsor, something the club has been looking


year , has been made the club’s vice chai rman. His brother. Mr Stephen Hostv, has joined the commi t­


tee, as has a former ch a i rman of the club, Mr Pe te r Carte r. Mr Car ter has spent a number of years working and living in the south and, on moving hack to Clitheroe,


has shown an interest in rejoining the club he was once a prominent member of.


clubhouse has been totally refurbished, making it a com­ fortable environment in which to have a drink or watch the game on a rainy day.


will be open every match-day to sell club souvenirs. Work has now started on the building, w hich is to he situated in the waste ground next to the canteen and the sponsors’ lounge.


And by the star t of the season, it is hoped the club shop The elul) chai rman and his son Simon are pictured with


some of the helpers on the day. Commi t tee members, from left to right, are Mr Keith Lord and Mr Ian Rimmer, Mrs Margaret Kimmcr and Mrs Doreen Nelson. Invalu­ able help was given by Mrs Jean Hitchen and Mrs Peggv Lord.


Clit-heroe and District Pool League LADIES GRAB FIRST WIN


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w i t h a c o m f o i t a h i e w in a t L e g io n ;15. H ig l i l •. lam n - . l D o g am i Par -


t r u lg e 15 am i C m k i •y> A h a v e M a i te iJ t o l im i ! h e ir to rm a l t e r . - low M a r t . - am .1 t in u r m a t ! h to n ig h t a t ( l ie 151a c l . 1lu l l , C h a t -


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HICKSTFAD, one of the main stages of British eques­ t r i a n i sm , wa s th e l a t e s t


theat re of success for Chat- burn’s Joanna Jackson. At this y e a r ’s All Lngland


Equestrian Final, dressage was added as an event and Joanna


D anish W a rm b lo o d , M e s te r Mouse, Joanna won the Grand Prix and th e Intermediaro II cumj>etitions against some of the country’s top riders and in front


look both of the titles on offer. On her mount, the 1-1-year-old


wa.-h o \ ei* I’etr* W h i t e H a r t k e p


c e n t r e c o r d nit ; W a g g o n am i I b a


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t e am in s e c o n d p la c e . C r a w -n


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Divisium ... (Voss Kevs A v I)ug and P;irtridige B. Dog and i*ar- t ridge A v Higher Buck. Kings A v I'endle Hotel B. Kit Legion A v De Lacy Arms A. Swan anil Koval It v KM Legion M. Vic­ toria A v Kin^s M. First Division — Black Horse


B Her..do.ak B 1. De L.a v 1 Ton itfhl*s fixtures: Lretrner


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Joanna’s double dressage success


of some of the country’s best judges. f i le Chatburn woman rode to


success on the back of a gruell­ ing tw o -an d -a -h a lf weeks of international competition in Bel* g i um a n d D e n ma r k a n d , although her next ambition is selection for the World Eques­ trian Games in The Hague, she still has the overall ambition of th e 1990 Olympic Games in Atlanta.


Rooms for change at Whalley


THE footballers in Whalley’s var ious te ams a r e joining forces to try and provide some changing ‘faci l i t ies for the Queen El izabeth II playing fields.


Showers and secure accomo­


dation are the norm for every other village in the Kibble Val­ ley, yet the four Whalley teams — \Vhalley KC, W a n d e re rs . Juniors and Veterans — who all use the playing fields, have no independent, modern changing facility.


raised, the group has organised two fund-raising events. On August 21st there will be a


festival of football, with 5-a-side competitions for both under 11s and 12s, as well as a junior pen­ alty shoot out; a senior 7-a-side to u rn am e n t fo r th e J o h n n y Mann Memorial Trophy and an over-35 veteran mini league.


On Septenil>er 2Gth, the for­


mer Blackburn Hovers s ta r , Duncan McKenzie, will be the guest s|>eaker at a sjiortsman’s d inner, to be held a t Mytton Fold Farm Restaurant.


local firm will sjionsor the foot­ ball festival, with others contri­ buting to a festival brochure.


For fu r th e r details on spon­


sorship or to enter a team, con­ ta c t A ndrea Bury ( te l: 0254 235443), George Reynolds (tel: 025-1 822S7S) or Russell Keigh­ ley (tel: 0254 S24G07).


Training starts


to have a trial with the club is welcome to attend. The club will have tw*o


WHALLEY FC are to start training and anyone wishing


teams in the East Lancs League and training will take place on the QE II playing fields in Whalley, at 7 p.m.


THE winner of Clitheroe Coif Club's Indies’ section LGU medal and Gilbert Benson


Medal winner


Trophy was Mrs N. Shaw (95-23-72).


Organisers are hoping that a To add to the money already


CJithvroc l»t XI (v Blackburn Northern, home, Sat., 2 p.m., and v Read, away, Sun., 2 p.m.) P. Bishop. P. Seedle, A. Robin­ son, A. Burns, N. Bolton, M. Dewhurst, C. Seed, M. Houlds- w or th , S. Bishop, I). Booth, W r ig g le sw o r th . S c o re r : S. Bishop. Clitheroe 2nd XI (v Barnolds-


WEEKEND TEAMS


wick, away, Sat., 2 p.m.), anil v Bla ckburn N o r th e rn , home, Sun.. 2 p.m.) K. F awcett, G. Sutcliffe, S. Blackburn, F.W. Bibby, J . Green, N. Ashworth, S. Duckworth, D. Musson, C. Hall, S. Booth, P. Atkinson. Scorer: M. Hussain.


burn Northern, home, Sun.. 2 p.m.) K. Fawcett, G. Sutcliffe, a. Blackburn, F. W. Bibbv, J . Green, N. Ashworth, S. Duck­ worth, D. Musson, C. Hall, N. Winckley, T. Hobday. Scorer: M. Hussain.


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i IT 1d. w i id e L. in c a - •a te l l 19-14.


Ladies Darts Semis decided


a r e H<irM*shoe, who b e a t Bridge; Victoria, who heat Dog and Partridge; and Koval Oak. who Ih*uI Black Bull. Top (Tub consolidated their


pisition in the league, however, with a victory over Horseshoe. But Black Horse made it a memorable week, with their 11- 1 thrashing of Millington B<\ By tlu* same margin. Dog and


Partridge of Barrow gave their Clitheroe namesakes a darting le s so n . Resu lts: Team knockout —


Horseshoe 7. Bridge Victoria 9. Dog and Part. 3; Black Horse 7. CCWMC f»; Black Bull 4. Royal Oak S. League - - Victoria 3. Koval


Oak 9; Black Bull 7, Bridge 5; Black Horse 11. Millington BC 1; Dog and Part. (Barrow) 11, Dog and P a r t . 1; H o r s e sh o e 5. CCWMC 7. P o i n t s a n d p o s i t i o n s :


CCWMC 99. Black Horse 9 .\ Dog and P a r t . (Bar row) 94, Koval Oak S3, Horseshoe 74, Victoria 73. Black Bull H7. Dog and Part. 57. Bridge 55. Billing- ton BC 45. H ig h es t S co re rs : C. Kemp


(1(10), E. Rower and D. Fish (140).


Commentators’ competition


WHAT would you have to suy if Atherton’s bails dropped? Something quick and witty enough to join Jonathan Agnew and David Gower in the commentator’s box? If you think you could


THE Black Hnrsc beat Top (.Tub in tlu* team knockout competi tion. They are now the highest placed league tram m the cup and must be favourites to win. In the semi-fm.ds with them


i l ie i u n u w a Inside the ground changes have also taken place. The


close season movement behind the scenes at Shawbridge. Mr.John llosty, who came to the club as a reserve team manager in 19‘


J 1 and worked as a commi t tee member last


KihhlcMlulc W. 1st XI (v Set­


tle, home, Sat., 2 p.m., and v B la ckburn N o r th e rn , away, Sun., 2 p.m. except M. Wrigley for S. P roctor) G. Leach, M. Briggs, G. Monk, D. Howard, M. Davies, P. Spencer, S. Proc­ tor. J . Rain, T. Bmithwaite, R. P a lm e r , M a r tin . S c o re r : T. Etchells.


Rolls Royce, home! Sat., 2 p.m.) W. Sl inger , B.Spencer , M. Wrigley, R. Blair, A. Palmer, J. Blair, J. Dewhurst, R. Wilson,I. Tomlinson, C. Rawsthorne, I. Britcliffe.


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ing on the England v South Africa match on August 27th, then you could even be flying to Australia for this winter’s Ashes. Even if you have had no previous experience of pro­ fessional broadcasting, entering is easy. All you have to do is record two overs of your own common*


keep thousands of listeners gripped to their armchairs, then you should be entering the Wilkinson Sword Ama­ teur Cricket Commentators’ Competition. You could be commentat­


v Nottinghamshire match on August Ilth; each will com­ mentate for 20 minutes with Jonathan Agnew and David Gower and the top two will meet at the England v South Africa One Day Interna­ tional. The winner will enjoy


tary on any cricket match on audio tape cassette between now and July 27th and send in your entry. The 12 finalists will be invited to the Warwickshire


Barnoldswick, home, Sun. , home, 2 p.m.) W. Slinger, 1. Britcliffe, R. Blair, J. Blair, J.


Dewhurst, I. Tomlinson, A. Pa lme r , N. Schof ie ld, C. Rawsthorne, P. Kenyon, S. Clark.


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two overs of play, clearly marked with your name and phone number, to: Wilkin­ son Sword Amateur Cricket Commentators' Competi­ tion, 9-10 Great Sutton Street, London EC88 IHJ.


10 days in Australia watch­ ing the Ashes. To enter, send a tape of


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