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26 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,January 9tli, 1997 Motors TEL. BURNLEY (0 1 282)422311


1996 (P) (August) ROVER 214i 5 door, New Model, Tahiti Blue, power steering, radio cassette, drivers airbag, alarm & immobiliser, insurance group 4 __ ..........£10,600


1996 (P) (Sept) ROVER 414i 5 door, Flame Red,


power steering, central locking, electric front windows, drivers airbag, side intrusion door beams, high mounted stop lamp, walnut fascia inserts ............. £11,700


1993 (K) ROVER 620 Si (SE Pack), White, 57,000 miles, power steering, ABS Brakes, electric windows & sunroof . . .£7475 1996 (N) ROVER 420 GSi Tourer Nightfire Red, 14,000 miles, part leather interior, alloy wheels, power steering, central locking .......................................................................£12,850 1996 (N) ROVER 416 SLi Tourer British Racing Green, 13.000 miles, power steering, electric sunroof & front windows, drivers airbag ...................................


1996 (P) (August) ROVER 620 Si 4 door, Oxford Blue, electric sliding sunroof, drivers & passenger airbags, electric mirrors, power steering, central locking, height adjustable drivers seat — £15,995


£11,650


1995 (N) ROVER 416i 5 door, choice of two colours, 15,000 miles, power steering, drivers airbag, electric sunroof, remote central locking ...........................................................£10,895 1996 (N) ROVER 214 SLi 5 door, British Racing Green, 12.000 miles, drivers airbag, power steering, electric mirrors,


remote locking........................................................................... £9475 1995 (N) ROVER 114 GTa 3 door, Charcoal Grey, 8,400 miles,


alloy wheels, remote central locking, sunroof....................... £7450 1995 (M) ROVER l l lS i 3 door, Flame Red, 11,800 miles only, 5-speed gearbox, radio cassette, factory sunroof..................... £5425 1994 (M) ROVER METRO 1.4 GTa 5 door, Flame Red, 19.000 miles, sports interior, sunroof, alloy wheels, alarm & immobiliser.................................................................£5425 1994 (L) ROVER METRO 1.1S 5 door, White, 18,000 miles, 5 speed, radio cassette, sunroof.................................................£4750


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1994 (L) ROVER METRO 1.4C Diesel 5 door, Electric Blue, 30.000 miles, one owner, full service history............................ £4300 1994 (L) ROVER METRO 1.1L 3 door, Flame Red, 34,000 miles, remote locking, sunroof............................................................ £4100 1993 (K) ROVER METRO 1.4 Li Auto 5 door. Electric Blue, 30.000 miles, remote central locking, one owner...................£4075 1990 (H) MONTEGO 1.6 LX 4 door, British Racing Green, 58.000 miles, elec, windows & s/roof, c/locking, split fold rear seat, full service history.....................................................................£2125


N O N ROVER 1995 (M) PEUGEOT 106 XN Diesel 1.5 Graduate 3 door, Red,


21.000 miles, 5-speed gearbox, radio cassette, sunroof . .. .£ 5 8 7 5 1993 (K) PEUGEOT 106 XN 3 door, Red, 39,000 miles, 1 lOOcc engine, group 4 insurance, one owner......................... £4350 1992 (K) VAUXHALL CAVALIER 1.6L 5 door, Red, 40.000 miles, power steering, central locking, electric windows & sunroof, immaculate..................................£5375 1992 (K) CITROEN ZX 1.4 Avantage 5 door, grey, 45,000 miles, electric windows & sunroof, remote locking, immobiliser, full service history.....................................................................£4750


Horses to show their colours V


ALLEY Paddocks Rac­ ing of Sabden will be parading two-year-old racehorses “Up the Clarets”


and “Turf Moor” at an open day at Laund View Stables, Fence, on Sunday, January


19th. The two horses are to be raced


under the banner of the Claret and Blue Racing Club, formed by Val­ ley Paddocks director and founder


Lionel Snowden, and they will be paraded for anyone interested in 1 going and having a look. Refreshments will also be available,


and it is hoped th a t a selection of Burnley players will also attend. The horses will be on show from 11


a.m.to3p.m. The response to the newly-formed


Claret and Blue,Racing Club has been “favourable”, keen Burnley fan Mr Snowden said, and he hoped that the open day would a ttra c t more members. The club charges an annual member­


Joanna second in national rankings


Joanna, who was part of the British Olympic Dressage Team to visit Atlanta last summer, has amassed 77 points since the ranking system was


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set up at the beginning of Octoh cr. Leading the rankings is Joanna’s Olympic team-mate Richard Davison from


‘ The ranking system, sponsored by Puffa, allows riders to collect points on two^ horses which will be carried forward into future years and added to those


Uttoxcter, who bus 319 points after some line performances in the Volvo World Cnp Circuit.


picked op at international shows..


with renowned trainer Jonjo O’Neill taking care of the two horses — transport, gallop fees, veterinary bills and other various costs.. But you do get a share in any prize


money the horses may win! Brochures with full details are now


ship fee, which covers trainer’s fees— available by contacting Valley Pad- docks on 01254 822330, and direc­


tions to Laund View Stables can be obtained by contacting the same


number. Burnley striker Kurt Nogan is pic­


tured with Jonjo O’Neill and “Up the Clarets” at Valley Paddocks Racing in Sabden. (CAT4536)


Aiming for national pool finals


LITHEROE A pool team travel to Pre­ ston on Sunday hoping to clinch a place in the national finals


Eight Lancashire teams


will do battle for the right to play in the National Inter-League Finals a t Great Yarmouth in April. Four lucky sides will go


through to play against some of the elite teams from around the country. The Lancashire section is considered one of the hard­ est to qualify from, with all the sides capable of posing plenty of problems for their


opponents. Clitheroe have appeared in Great Yarmouth twice, in 1993 and 1994, when they played against Croydon, Barking, Dawley and


York. The squad should meet at


the Dog and Partridge at 9-30 a.m. on the day.


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excesses, members of Bowland Fell Runners were busy collecting a considerable haul of trophies. The club was well represented at


O finton Ford A


Airedale Business Centre, Keighley Road, Skipton BD23 2UB OPENING TIMES: Mon - Frl: 830am - 630pm, Sat: 830am - 5pm Sun: 11am - 5pm.


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the Nine Standards Fell Race in Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria. Due to an exceptional amount of


snow, the organisers cut short the dis­ tance to six miles, missing out the final climb to the Nine Standards summit. Following a fast cross-country


course, Colin Valentine of Kendal finished first in 41 minutes. Wading through th e snow 16


places behind him came Bowlander Sarah Brown to finish as first lady home. Terry Houston, recently crowned club champion for 1996, led the Bow­


N New Year’s Day, when most people were recovering from the previous n ight’s


land men just in front of Les Orr and


chased by Simon Sarginson, taking ninth, 10th and 11th positions and gaining the overall prize for best' team.


T


takes in moorland and footpaths. The route is regarded as a severe of strength for the runners, due tc rough underfoot terrain, inclut some sections of rugged moorl and stoney bridleway. Runners must be aged over 14 y


on the day and the entry fee is £! Registration will be taken from


a.m. at The Whole Hog. Further details for can be obta


HE hard men and women of th e fell running f ra te rn i ty face a tough challenge when the


sixth annual Ogden Fell Race takes place on Saturday, February 1st. The event will start — at 11 a.m. —


and finish a t Ogden Reservoir, Causeway Foot, off the A629 main Halifax-Keighley road. Described as “possibly the most


scenic event in Yorkshire”, the route ?'


from event organisers, Allan Carol Greenwood, 1 Royd Ave Ainley Top, Huddersfield HD3!


A


RE you an active road oi runner?


Could you help us increase our


erage of local runners taking pa road and fell races? If you think you could help, p'


contact Sports Editor Edward on 01282 426161.


1 ^ ■ ^ £ 1 5 . 4 9 *


tonight. FIXTURES


Royal Oak.A v Bridge A; Waggon and Horses v Craven Heifer; New Inn v Pendle Hotel B; White Hart v Castle B; Mangrove A v Stork Hotel A. Second Division


First Division


Lacy Arms B; Royal British Legion A v Petre Arms;


Higher Buck B v Royal British Legion B; Read Con­ stitutional Club A v Station Hotel; Pendle Hotel A v Swan and Royal; Brown Cow A v Horse Shoe A; Black Horse A v Bay Horse A; Bridge B v Petre Arms. Third Division


B; Bay Horse B v Black Horse B; Buck B v White Lion; Horse Shoe B v Brown Cow B; Buck Winkleys v Read Constitutional Club B; Hurst Green Club v Royai Oak B.


Stork Hotel B v Mangrove


HE Clitheroe and D is t r ic t Pool League is back in action


Kings Arms A v Kings Arms B; Dog and Partridge


Premier Division


A v De Lacy B; Castle A v Buck A; De Lacy A v Dog and Partridge B; Royal British Legion A v Higher


Buck A.


trict Pool League double knockout second round are to be played on Tues­ day, January 21st. Games will be played over


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the best of three frames. DRAW


Buck, Clitheroe: T. Braith-


wate and J. Hutchins (Cas­ tle) v R. Driver and V. Gilmour (Castle); S. Prosser


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a t c h e s in th e Clitheroe and Dis­


and R. Dawson (Read Con­ stitutional Club) v T. Makinson and B. Jones (Pendle Hotel); I. Wallbank and G. Simkin (Royal Oak) v S. Langston and M. Nunn (Read Constitutional Club). Royal British Legion,


Clitheroe: A. Cross and Phil McQuade (Kings Arms) v C. Whittaker and D. Meyler (Legion); S. McCullough and T. Speak (Mangrove) v E. Barnes and R. Hope (Buck). Royai Oak; Clitheroe: M.


Higher Buck A v Higher Buck B; Kings Arms A y Buck A; Pendle Hotel B v Hurst Green Club; Dog and Partridge A v Stork Hotel B; Castle A v Dog and Par­ tridge B. • The following Second and Third Division match­ es due to be played on that date have been postponed and will now be played on Tuesday, February 4th. Second Division


week.


i i s t i j i Bill


UTHEROE horsewoman Joanna Jackson is placed second,] in the new British Dressage Rider rankings released this


Hotel A; Horse Shoe A v Petre Arms; Bridge B v Sta­ tion Hotel. Third Division


Higher Buck B v Pendle Stork Hotel B v Buck B;


Brown Cow B v Hurst Green Club.


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Holmes and P. Livesey (Dog) v B. Brunker and D. Boreham (Legion); A. P. Duda and P. Hall (Station) v P. Hodgkinson and T. Clough (Dog). Bridge, Clitheroe: A. Tillot- son and J. B. Turner (Black Horse) v J. Whittaker and A. Gudgeon (Dog); M. Par- rington and L. Brunker (Bay Horse) v'A. Riley and M. Riley (Dog); D. Parkinson and G. Burgess (Kings Arms) — bye.


T round are to be played on


Thursday. Waggon and Horses v Man­ grove A; Station Hotel v De


HE opening match­ es of the Three Per­ son Team (Trebles)


Knockout will be played on Tuesday. Three groups will contain


five teams each and team captains are advised to study the rules and points system carefully.


Legion B v Royal British Legion A; Mangrove B v Castle B; Dog and Partridge B —bye. Green Division: Dog and


HE second round of the Challenge Cup Team Knockout second


Red Division: Royal British 1


Partridge A v Waggon and Horses; Castle A v Brown Cow; Royal British Legion C —bye. Yellow Division: Buck v


■ Dog and Partridge C; Black Horse v Mangrove A; Read Constitutional Club—bye) Winning captains must reg­


Bowland fell runners start New Year with a double win


ister the result by telephon­ ing 01200 442243.


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