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Rimington 2 Barnoldswick United 2
R IM IN G TO N completed th e i r E a s t Lancashire Football League p ro g ram m e w i th a 2-2 draw against runners-up Barnoldswick on Saturday.
. . From the kick-off it was Rimington
who forced the pace of the game with their front men Leach and Watkins ranging all sorts of problems for the Bamoldswick defenders. During the first 20 minutes of the
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long stages and creating several more scoring chances, when the interval arrived Rimington were still a goal
down. The pattern of the game earned on .
in similar vein during the second half b u t once ag ain th e Rimington defenders were guilty of ball watch ing with none of them willing to accept the responsibility of attacking
the ball. After 55 minutes Rimington found
game the villagers created four clear- cut scoring chances, the most blatant miss being credited to Leach, who should have scored from close range. Rimington went a goal behind after
25 minutes when th e home team scored a headed goal during their first attack on the Rimington goal mainly due to very sloppy defending. Despite controlling the game for
Double joy for Wolves
added the league to their cup success b y b e a t in g
C nearest rivals Michelin to
the title. The Wolves had to win this
game to seal the champi onship for the first time in their six-year history, while Michelin needed a win to draw level a t the top. The Wolves started slowly
and nervously and struggled to string passes together. Michelin started the livelier
and gave the locals a couple of scares, getting the ball in the net only for the goal to be disallowed for off-side. After the break, Michelin
got the breakthrough when sloppy defending enabled their striker to stroke the ball
home. This woke the Wolves up
and they s ta r ted to play some decent football. Matthew Gamer and Ian
Davies b oth went close before they levelled with 15 minutes to go. Davies’ comer was headed
in by Glen Taylor and their confidence grew from that. With minutes to go,
Jonathon Smalley crossed to Gamer, who controlled the ball first time and hot a low shot past the keeper to seal tiie championship. In their final league game of
the season, the Wolves beat Todmorden Colts 9-5.
Smalley, Taylor (2) and
Gamer scored the first four goals, before Todmorden
replied with two. In the second half, Garner
completed his hat-trick with two well-taken goals. Steven Wilkinson also scored with a right-foot volley. Paul Parkinson made i t
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haul, and now hope to net th e cup a f te r beating Belvedere 5-3 in the semi
final. The Wolves went ahead
through Matthew Coulter, bu t Belvedere went in 2-1
up. The locals then produced
their best football of the sea son to come back with a hat- trick from Paul Thompson and one from Gary Jackson. The Wolves back four
William Tattersall, Chris Bristol and Ben Walker all scored their first goal of the
season. R
proved reliable again with Thomas Hibbert man-of- the-match. Sunday sees the final
against Ighten Leigh at Dar- wen’s Anchor Ground, kick
off noon. In their penultimate league
game, the Wolves Under 10s beat Colne Clarets 11-0. The goals were shared
around with Daniel Green and Joe Gamer both netting
a brace, and there was one each for man-of-the-match James Warburton, Daniel Bush, James Hartlebury and Oliver Bolton, while
EADSTONE Unit ed Under 11s won the Consolation Cup
North Valley Dynamoes. The ride put up an excellent
performance in difficult con ditions and all three goals came from Shane Kennedy. He got the goals but credit
must go to the players who all made a contribution to the team’s success. The Under 9s b e at Mill-
town Wanderers 5-1 to finish runners-up in their division of the league. Goalscorers were Steve
James, Michael Whittaker, Benjamin Heap, Gregory Kerr and John Thompson. The success helped to make
The Under 13s played Brier- field Celtic in the semi-final of the cup, but narrowly lost
out 2-1. Readstone conceded an
than k s to a 3-1 win over
early sloppy goal and then earned an excellent headed equaliser through Martyn Thompson mid-way through the first half. Readstone created a num
ber of chances with their open style, but against the run of play Celtic scored again towards the end of the
game. In their final league match
of the season Readstone beat Knuzden 7-0 thanks to goals from Martyn Thomp son (3), James Fletcher, Hudson Parsons, Rupert Craddock and Oliver Clarke. The Under 8s from Read
up for their loss in the final of the North Valley Cup last
weekend. They dominated that game
but eventually lost out 1-0 to a second half goal.
stone beat Whalley Juniors 6-0 thanks to a Gary Bowker
h a t- tr ick and goals from Chris Holt (2) and Oliver- Tyreman. Bowker was named man-of-the-match.
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Happy birthday and best wishes to the most wonderFul woman in all the world.
With all my love, George. Happy birthday mum. Now It's your 50th!
Love and best wishes
Andi, Ally and Belinda xxx
Happy birthday Anne. Love from mum and dad. ,
• o n . C r a ig , L y n n . C r a ig , B r ia n , C la i r e a n d E d . W i th lo v e g ra n dm a , f rom G em ma , J o a n n e . H ay ley , M a t th ew , L a u r a a n d J am e s .
JOH N SO N (K a th ) .- H a p p y 5 0 th . M ay 1 9 th . a l l my lo v e , f rom B r ia n . B e s t w i s h e s mum o n y o u r 5 0 th b i r th - clay. lo v e J u l ie , M ick. S h a r -
JO H N S O N ( K a t h l e e n ) . C o n g r a tu la t io n s on y ou r 5 0 th b i r th d a y , lo v e from,
mum a n d d a d . H ap p y 5 0 th b i r th d a y K a th l e e n , f rom A n th o n y , A n d r ew , S te v e n
a n d K ie l . ********* * ********** 50
McDADE May T9th
(Pauline) Croon
eight and Taylor completed his treble with a header. In between Todmorden
snatched three goals, but Wolves cantered to victory. The team are pictured above
right: Back row (left to right) Ian Davies, Jonathon Small ey, Darrell Chadwick, Paul Parkinson, Glen Taylor, Paul Chamley, Stephen Didcon. Front row (left to right)
Darnel Vesty, John Bennett, Matthew Garner, Steven Wilkinson, Roger Hirst, James Driver. (CAT8686). The Under 15s have already added the title to the club’s
Season draws to a close
THE las t matches in the Memorial Football League Second Division have now been played, with Plough Inn being confirmed as champions. The single Ribble Valley side
in the division had a poor season — Calderstones fin ished second-from-bottom with just five wins and 17 losses from their 22 games.
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CLITHEROE Wolves Under 10s are pictured alter clinching th e Burnley Youth Football League Wolstenholme Cup. They beat Knuzden Juniors 3-2 in the final at the Prairie, Burnley. (CAT8942,
Weekend selections Saturday
Clitheroe (v Edenfield, away, meet 12-30 p.m.) P. Bishop, N. Bolton, D. Booth, M. Bolton, M. Dewhurst, M. Hargreaves, A. Robinson, P. Seedle, S. Whalley, N. Winkley, Field ing. Scorer: M. Preston. (Same team Friday, Abbot Ale Cup, 1-30 p.m. sta r t, and Sunday v Ribblesdale Wanderers, home, 2 p.m. start). Clitheroe 2nds (v Old Rossendalians, home, 2 p.m. start) J. Green, P. Atkinson, N. Bibby, Simon Bishop, Steven Bishop, A. Booth, S. Coulter, K. Fawcett, C. Hall, F. Hussain, G. Sut cliffe. Scorer: M. Lazenby. (Same team except N. Car-
FAMILY
tiedge for P. Atkinson, Sun day, v Ribblesdale Wander ers, away, 2 p.m. start). Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Gt Harwood, home, 2 p.m. s ta r t) T. Braithwaite, M. Davies, M. Briggs, D. Howard, J. Rain, G. Monk, H. Braithwaite, I. Britcliffe, P. Spencer, A. Marsh, Singh. Scorer: J. Braithwaite. (Same team Sunday, v Clitheroe, away). Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v Gt Harwood, away, 2 p.m. start) B. Spencer, M. Wrigley, D. Cottam, R. Palmer, S. Duckworth, D. Overy, R. Blair, A. Ainsworth, A. Pearce, M. Peel, G. Clark. (Same team except I. Tomlinson for G. Clark, Sunday, v Clitheroe,
home).
f f l LITHEROE Squash Club members held their own Annual Tournament last week, and it produced some excellent matches and competitive finals. Conor
Squash seasons ends with club finals McLaughlin organised a successful event and the winners are as follows:
Ladies - Sue Meadows beat Sharon Willis; Men - John Carter beat Ray Dn'denjOver
40s - Dave Matthews beat Ray Dryden; Men’s Plate " Walmsley beat Tbny Pri . Io the first round or the Lancashire Cup, Clithcroe beat Reedley 3-2 and will now play Monton or South Shore for a place in the semi-finals.
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Results: Nigel Willis won 3-1; John Carter lost 1-3; Ray Dryden lost 1-3; Sue Meadows won 3-0; Sharon Willis won 3-1.
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RAWCLIFFE (Margaret)
Would like to thank family,
friends and neighbours for cards, gifts and gooa wishes received on the occasion of her 90th Birthday.
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Special thanks to Andrew, Ailsa and Emma for making her birthdoy a day to remember.
SUTCLIFFE (Garreth)
Congratulations on your 18th birthday, May 16th.
Love and best wishes mum, dad and Cassie.
NOTICES Thank Yon
C L IT H E R O E M e th o d i sm 2 0 0 . G ra te fu l th a n k s go to M r s A n n M o r r i s a n d a l l w h o a r r a n g e d f low e r s fo r th e r e c e n t fe s tiv a l.
H A R G R E A V E S . - A l i c e
w o u ld l ik e to th a n k family, f r ie n d s a n d r e l a t io n s fo r p r e s e n t s , c a rd s a n d g o o d w i s h e s r e c e iv e d o n h e r 8 0 th b i r th d a y .
K A Y .- J o h n a n d B r e n d a
w o u ld l ik e to th a n k , a l l r e l a t iv e s . f r ie n d s a n d n e ig h b o u r s , fo r in q u i r ie s , c a rd s , p r a y e r s an d o f fe r s o f t r a n s p o r t , d u r in g J o h n 's s ta y in h o s p i ta l . S p e c ia l th a n k s to R o n n ie . Ia n a n d Bill fo r dog w a lk in g a n d g a rd e n in g .
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’■ wishes from Mum and families.
McTEAR (T re v o r ) .- H ap p y 5 0 th b i r th d a y , f rom y o u r f r ie n d s . G o t Y o u .
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SMITH(Kathy) May 18lh
‘Happy Birlhday to a dear friend. Don't worry about reaching 40, you are as old as you feel. Lots of love, Tiffany Towers.
Coming of Age
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(Jessica)
Happy Birlhday, Jess. Lots of love
Mum/ Dad and Carly xxx Happy 18th
Love Grandma/ Grandad, Mary, Terry, Nathan,
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Nancy, Lewis and Judy. ***************** With our love and best Happy 50th Pauline.
OMPLETING the double, Clitheroe
Wolves Under 16s
themselves two goals behind. The villagers continued to push for
ward and were rewarded for their efforts when Leach pulled a goal back
on the hour. Rimington drew level in the 75th
minute when Leach scored his second goal of th e game following good approach work from the Rimington
team. During the last 15 minutes Bums m
The Clitheroe
Rimington fight b a ck to finish with a d raw
dvertiser and 1 imes /T\ THURSDAY, MAY 15th, 1997 Births
JO H N S T O N (n e e G o r s t ) . - D a v id a n d S a r a h a r e
p le a s e d to a n n o u n c e th e b i r th o f M a t th ew J am e s , on M ay 5 th , w e ig h in g 81bs 5 o z . M an y th a n k s to s ta f f
the Rimington goal was forced into making two good saves while a t the other end Farnsworth missed a glori ous chance to seal the win for Rim-- ington when his shot went narrowly
wide. The Rimington players knew they had squandered the chance to finish
the season on a high note. I t was a good team performance
with the players showing a lot of character to come back from two goals down when lesser teams would
have collapsed. The current season has been a good
one with Rimington’s record being played 30, won 16, drawn six and lost
six* After the game manager Jim Tier
ney announced th a t he would be staying with the club following spec ulation th a t he was about to join another club.
fam ilie s . Coming ot Age 4*******************
a n d m idw iv e s a t Q u e e n s P a rk H o sp i ta l an d C l i th e r o e H e a l th C e n t r e . M an y c o n g r a tu la t io n s f rom b o th
******************** V MONK (nee Dickinson) Susan and Graham are
pleased to announce the birth of their son, Reece Ashley, on May 6th. A
welcome brother for Ryan.
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Thanks to Ribble Valley Midwives and staff at Queens Park Hospital.
B i r t h d a y Greetings
BARKER (Anne)
'■ ' God bless olways. Love mum and dad xxx 44****************** In Memory
CHEW (H en ry ) .- In m em o ry o f a d e a r ly lo v e d u n c le an d b r o th e r , d ie d M a y 2 1 s t 1996. W e sh a r e d s o m a n y happy days .W e s h a r e d s om e sa d o n e s to o .
WHITE (Rebecca Jayne)
Congratulations and best wishes on your 21st.
May 18th. Love from Dad/ Mum/
Donna, Craig and Daniel xxx
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WHITE (Rebecca Jayne)
Congratulations and best wishes on your 21st, May 18th.
Love from nan and grandad.
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M u c h m o r e th a n w o r d s can B e v e r s a y ,
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y o u r h a n d ,
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T i l l w e m e e t a g a in , lo v e ) M a rg e ry .
h a ty o u w e r e h e r e to d a y .
h u s b a n d , d a d a n d g ra n d a d , d ie d M ay 1 6 th . 1 9 9 6 . F rom a l l th e fam i ly a n d c lo s e f r ie n d s .
MARSDEN ( J e a n ) .- T r e a s u r e d m em o r ie s o f a much
lo v e d w i f e , m o t h e r a n u g ra n dm a . F r a n k a n d fam ily.
M U S G R O V E ( F l o r r l e ) . - P r e c io u s m em o r ie s o f a
d e a r m um . g r a n dm a a n d g r e a t - g r a n d m a , a l s o r e
m em b e r in g dad . M o th e r s a n d r o s e s a r e
m u c h th e s a m e . B o th a re G o d s m a s te rp ie c e . Each w i th a d i f fe r e n t n am e .
M U S G R O V E ( F l o r r l e ) . - i Loving m em o r ie s o f a very, d e a r m um , g r a n dm a a n a g r e a t -g r a n dm a , w h o d ie d M ay 1 8 th , 1 9 7 1 . A lso r e m e m b e r in g a d e a r d a d
H a r r y , D o r i s , S to w e l l , Ethel and fam ilies .
'"Congratulations on your
BLACKWELL (Leonard and Fanny)
40th Wedding Anniversary. May 16lh.
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With love from all the family.
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F rom y o u r lo v in g d a u g h te r M a ry . L a u re n c e a n d family.
5 0 th b i r th d a y . M ay 1 6 th . A lw a y s in o u r th o u g h ts . Ia n a n d C o lin .
Thanks Sor Sympathy
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P a u l ’s C h u rc h . L ow M o o r a n d T h e C h i ld r e n s S o c ie ty .
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H IL LA RY .- T h e fam ily o f th e la te Bill H i l la ry w is h to th a n k s in c e r e ly a l l r e l a t iv e s , f r ie n d s a n d n e ig h b o u r s f o r th e c a rd s o f co n d o le n c e . f lo ra l t r ib u te s , d o n a t io n s t o th e Im p e r ia l C a n c e r R e s e a rc h a n d k in d n e s s s h ow n d u r in g th e i r r e c e n t b e r e a v em e n t . S p e c ia l th a n k s to M i ld r e d fo r a l l h e r h e lp a n d s u p p o r t , a lso to D r F la t le y fo r h is c a re a n d a t t e n t i o n . R e v . M. F ie ld in g fo r h is com fo r t in g w o r d s a n d m in i s t r a t io n s a n d th e s ta f f a t C a lv e r le y ’s fo r th e i r c a r in g a r r a n g e
m e n ts .
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HINDLE (M e rv y n ) .- M o n a a n d fam ily w o u ld l ik e to th a n k r e l a t i v e s , f r ie n d s , n e ig h b o u r s a n d th o s e w h o a t te n d e d th e fu n e r a l s e r vic e fo r a l l th e k in d e x p r e s s io n s o f sym p a th y a n d th e m a n y c a rd s o f c o n d o le n c e a n d f lo r a ls re c e iv e in th e i r s a d lo s s . A ls o to D o c to r H u tc h iso n fo r h is c a re an d a t te n t io n , to R ev . M ich a e l F ie ld in g fo r h is k in d m in is t r a t io n s , s ta f f o n W a rd E3 , a t Q u e e n s P a rk H o sp i ta l , a n d to E r ic M aym a n f rom C h ew s F u n e r a l S e rv ic e fo r th e i r c a re a n d a t te n t io n
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