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.; HOULDSWORTR SOUCITIIRS RIBBLESDAU ‘ CRICKETLEAGUE .
CRICKET- " - Senior Dnibion'
aitheroe' Read
TABLES • ^ ' ' i ’f ' » , .
' ’ P W L BP P " '' IT.’ 8 1 1G10G "
x. ' ' . U 8 'l 14104 '
Bamoldnvick : v H S 3 20 85: . . . Baxenden
H S ' I G 81 '
Ribbletdale' U 5 4 14 74 ' Edenfield J H 5 2 4 74 Soldo. ■
7 1‘ 5 5 19 74 ■- a^commercial proDe * i'. „ ^ JonathanKcldes, Petlyfe Gommercial Agency -- ,A V h a t q u a l i f i c a t io n s d o y o u '
- n e e d ? Success in a commercial
agency is based more on
experience, a knowledge of property, businesses needs,
and the d l important eye for a deal.
® Any other requirements? ' ■ None that I know of. How long does it take to
, :; f ■■ qualify? You need experience ■ ; ^ in other fields and areas of the • business initially and be able
: ' ■ »1 .to prove you can work hard '' . and close deals. ■ W h a t s o r t o f s t a r t in g
; :: salary and package can you expect?-' '
The property market is a '
, difficult area to get into and ; i r it is normal to expect many .- candidates to apply for anyjob that may arise.
■ ; r Consequently low/average ■
; wages are the norm when t . ’■ starting out in the profession.'.- However if you can be seen'" to accumuiate fees and are
-known for working hard you- '
’ can move up the pay scale in a ' few years.
•: - Whatsortofpersonal
■ skills make someone best ' ; suited to this career? r- ■ ■ . The skills I believe you ■ • ■ - -
require are to be a good - - ; - ■ ' listener and to have the ability ' ; to work out what your clients ' really need. You also need to - •
: be able to think laterally, be ' ’ ; persistent and endeavour to ' exceed expectations
What sort of career
prospects and structure is there?
- With Petty’s being a
. medium-sized firm and run by- the company directors;! have ■ the opportunity to work along
. side my boss day to day. This is : a huge part of the company’s ■ success and provides good ' ■ - •
: communication and cohesion. Working in larger firm you can be often overlooked. ' What kind of job ■
satisfaction can you expect ■ from a career?
. I will never forget the buzz ■
Clerical Assistant Full time >
' ’A t ■ Pendleside Hospice
Famify Support Cb-ordinator 30 hours, 4 days per week v' v j .
(To include regular evening work and some ^ ' weekend working) , £23,981 per annum
An exciting opportunity hasansenfora’
counsellor to join our successful Family Support ,
' - - Service.__, , i
The successful candidate will coordinate a team of staff and volunteers in supporting families and
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-.’. each stage of thetr illness trajectory and into > bereavement. This will include holding a caseload ^of clients
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- The ability to support people of all ages, Including
..children and young adults; both in a one to one- 3nd group setting, is also required-’
’ The Ideal candidate will hold a recognised diploma in counselling (or an equivalent' 0 qualification) and must be an accredited'’ ?
-.-counsellor or eligible foraccreditaUon with the'- -
BACP. ^ . T.
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. / Informal enquines to:. Helen MeVey, Clinical i* Services Manager 01282 440104 or email-'j'
-.heIen.mcvey@
pendleside-org.uk
.Application form and detailed Information can be 4 ■
A found on the Pendleside Hospice website: ? V ' WWW pendleside org uk 'v . » '"
• DBS Enhanced Discl^ure required ; . ' • Closing date; 24'|J June 2013 Interview date 12^" July 2013 ^ ^
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Clitheroe Auction Staf f required
y~ J For busy auction every Wednesday
Office Clerki (12.45pm-i9.30prn)yi ■friyard Staff f5pm - 9.30pm)
Wj':Forjob description 6 "application form . phone 01200 423325 or
www.auctionmart.co.uk^
■ 1 , -I ■ 1 got from selling my first-V •
'. property, 1 still get the same ' ' ; feeling every time I agree
- a deal, because it means ’ , enabling a business to grow and develop.
; Inso words sell your'; profession?
. ■ * This profession is fantastic ; as is the opportunity to meet
.' different and interesting people daily.
. Building relationships with business owners and helping
- propel their firms forward to, become successful gives great
job satisfaction. I’m from the area and it’s a huge honour to help businesses and see them thrive here.
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Onvaldtwiitio - 71 4 ‘ 3 12 72 Brooksbettom 1 1 3 - 4 20 70 •' GreatHarwood -i ll 5 :4 , 8 68 Tip Salesbiirr Whalley"
'-11 4 4 9 84 , 11 3 6 14 54
ChcriyTrea " 11 3 6 9 49 Earby ‘ Padihani Euxton
DnisionOne , , BrimcaR '
P W L BP P 9" 6 1 13 83
errtheroo ' ■ 8 5 0 2 67 T CheiryTrw - r-',9 :5 3-12 67 :• , Earby ■ ’ ; 8.v 4 , 2 4 54 Stacksteada _-'8 3 3 10 50 Bamoldswick
, 9 . 3 3 4 49
. BlyBehredere V V 8 . 3 2 2 47 . * Ribblesdalo Read
7 3 3 10 45 ' 9 2 4 9 44
Saletbury . , , 9 2 4 5 40
. Feniseowlei, . . 8 . 2 4 ■ 7 37 , • Padiham ’
, 8 . 1 5 8 28 . ‘
Sotde - - . 8 0, 5 5 20 . Division Two ' ’
P W I BP P '
BleyBolvedere - : : 6 . 5 M S 65 x , Euxton ,
7 4 2 6 51
Brooksbottom : , 5 4 : O ’ 4 49 . : ~ Ossylmmanuel .' 7 3 2 7'47 - Edenfield
6 3 1 4 44 FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY: Jonathan Pickles •
GreatHarwood ' 6 2 2 14 44 Feniscowles ' 6 1 3 14 34 , Brinscalh Whalley
Baxenden Stackiteadi FOOTBALL -
. ’ HARRYDEWHURSTMEMORIALLEAGUE FINALTABLE
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Church Town rh c 12: 1 1 11 - 0 34 ■ '< . BeeiKneei! - .■ -12 , 7 . 2 3 23 ^ ’ Doginn
12 7 0 5 21 '
StanleyUltras 12 S T 4 20 Baggy’iWineBar . 1 2 . 4 T -7 13i ■ CentralBoys, • 12 2 1 9 7
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; jWe are seeking an expenenced assistant with good' cornputer and teiephone skiiis. Ideaiiy you wili ■ ■ ■ .have a strong computer background and be • ' j ; ^ confident and competent at e-marketing.
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Experience in Sage is preferabie, the ability to f| : work as part of our friendly team is essential. . ’i
-. Hours are 8.30am-Spm in this pernianent position' at one of the region's foremost furniture - ’
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. manufacturers, currentiy shortiisted for three' • " Burniey Business Awards
Please appiy in wnting to ' '
;AfsJdckreAlcG£7rvey,SiveetDreflnis/r’ - Martin St, Burnley BBW1SH i'f ' " or email
Jackie@sweetrlreamsuk.com:' Closing date: 24 June 2013.
Clitheroe Royal
Grammar School' ■ " A Specialist Language College ■ r >
•••'. ; LUNCHTIME SUPERVISOR
■ 5 Hrs. Weekly, 1Z3IM.3l)pm, ' ( T ’' T ' v , Term lime Only > \
-■ £11.64pertii)ur<4---';-'c :■ -V . ’ -..
We are looking for a Lunchtime Supervisor to ensure the supervision, safety, and welfare of ’ students. dun'ng the mid-day.^break 1 in the,
dining.areas, classrooms, outside grounds and circulahon areas
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:1he school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the : welfare of children and young people and expects all staff - and volunteers,to
share.thls commitment The s’uccessful:
applicant will
be.subject to Disclosure & Barring Service’ (CRB) checks ,
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Please goto our website i^.cros nm nit fb"in W f application form and job desenphon or altematively,T call01200.423118
, / 1 ■.,■> ->■' , - The dosing date for applicatons is Thursday 20 June 2013
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www.jobstodaysolutions.co'.uk C a l l u s t o d a y a n d s t a r t r e c r u i t in g | o i l 3 2 3 8 S i r ? E m a i l f o r f u r t h e r d e t a i ls | j o b s . n w t H j p r e S l® ; ?
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. GlobeBullough 12 ■ 1 ' 1 10 4" ” ’ P O O L . '
STANLEY BROTHERS CIUHEROE POOL' . * \
LEAGUE ' t results , . ; Foundation Cup Second Round - . Billington Band Club B 7, Billington Band -
, Club 4; Castle AO, Royal British Legion A 7; Dog Whalley 5, Rose & Crown 7; Higher - Buck4,BuckA7;Hor$e$hoo4,Waggon ,
• & HorsesB7;ConservativeClub7, rr: . Whalley Arms 0; Dog Sports Bar7, Three
. RhiersCaravanPark4;Rose&CrownA - 7, Bay Horse 2; Read Constitutional Club 7, Kings Arms B 2; Waggon & Horses 7, Buck Laddies 4; St Peters A 7, Royal Oak . -
- A6;Eagle&ChiId7,LowMoor6;Low -. MoorB7,HorscsboeB3;KingsAnn$A2, White Lion B 7; De Lacy 5, White Horse B- r kWhiteHorseATWhalleyClubS." ‘ '/ . ‘ fDCIURES” '•
r Thursday, June Gtii, Premier Division: Bay Horse V Castle A; BGIington Band - - -
,r ClubBvHigherBucIqReadConClub. V Horseshoe; Royal British Legion A v : - - Buck A. First Division: Storkv Waggon & Horses. Second Division: Buck laddies - ’ V BillingtonBand Club; Dog Sports Bar - -. - V V Royal British legion; Horseshoe B v :.
, Read&Simonstone Con Club; Waggon' &HorsesBvDeLacy.T1iirdDivision:3 • RiversCaravanParkvWhalleyArms; - , Copnservative Club v Kings Anns B;
Jo b s to d a y , y o u r lo ca l o n lin e jobs b o a r d hc.i^ d e v e lo p ' . e o „ s l . le „ , B ra p p
to ra ise yo u r profile and put vour v a ra n r -L * ^ ■oMhe b e s t lo ca l cand idate s
'n front
t. Eagle & Child v LowMoor; Kings Arms / : A V White Uon B; White Horse Bv Dog ’ ■ S p o r t s B a r B . ,
'J^t .
.Friday, JuneTtii, First Division: Rose. & Crown A V St Peters A; Royal Oak V: - ^
: A V White Horse A; Wh’ite Lion v Dog - : Whalley. -■’ - /‘ i- - ' i*’ ■ • ilS’ Gj
)■ TABLES, PremierDiviMon . ^
7 2/4 7 32 . 7 2 3 2 32, 6 1 3i 3 23
. “ 7 .' 0 .8 2 7. ■ . BOWLS
GREATHARWOOD&DISTRICTBOWUNG LEAGUE ,
, RESULTS
- A3;RibblesdaIeA7,RoeLeePark3; - ' Saleshury A 9, Green Park 1; Sydney -
. streets,RushtonStreetA4;Witton7,' RishtonConA3.
DhnsionTwo:ClitiieroeCricketA7, Great Harwood H 3; Grange 9, Oakhill Vets 1;' :
-. HurjtGreen6,GlobeA4;LowerDarwen A7, Ossy Con 3; Sabden BIack4, Whalley i A 6; W^dington A 2, Coppice 8. / - - - ' Division Three: Burnley Road A 9, Oakhill .-
:A1;FreeGardenersB2,SabdenRed8; Immanuel A 7, Ribblesdale B 3; Mercer Park 8, Salcsbury B 2; Rishton Con B 8,' ; Great Harwood CC 2.
. Division Four: East Lauics 9, Waddington i B1; Milnshaw Wanderers 9, Clitheroe. - CricketB1;Read6,ImmanuelB4;’ SaIx(enBlue8,LowerDarwenB2; WhaIleyB6,GlobeB4. ,
- FIXIURES .. 'i I Harold Blackburn Trophy - - .
- Saturday, June Btii, Clitheroe Cricket . -. & Bowling Club, 9-30 am: C. Bank v . ' ■' M.Whalley;C.WilsonvS.HindIe;S. DowbervA.Whitehead;
S.GaIIvB.' Taylor;
A.SkellomvS.Anderton.10-15 am:
S.Townley v V. O’Donnell; J. Boyle v.: T. Hall; M. Bums v D. Rose; D. Cunliffe vL';-'
. Edmondson;
M.YerkessvG.Parkinson. . 11 am: E. Wallace v L Whitehead; A.« ~
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DewhurstvM.Beardniore;D.Bums 'so. V C. Ramell; S, HHchon v J. Taylor; T. BradshawvM.Rimmer. t
. TABLES ■ - ■ ''DivisionOne *
!t t -I, ■ -P<--:P'\ , GlobeHeys-; v,v8- '56- V ' WrttonBC., /
8, ' ,48 Rushton Street A 8 ' 4S
RishtenConA 8 44 SydneyStreet 8 43 - SalesburyA'
' 8 t._43
CreenPark'" - . - ,8 , '''3 8 i 'v ’ .'.v: BumleyRoad B s x , 8 37',- . , RoeLeePark - 8 , 3 6 - RibblesdaleA' ' , 7 - ' 31 r ; , ' ' - ' ’ ''I GreatHarwoodA’ ‘ 8,.^ 28, ^ Free Gardeners A -, 7 " 20 ' v ,V j-
, ■ DivisionTwo-" -'>• T-' p ' 'p
C o p p i c e V / I 8 55.,',^( ■ HurstCreen f 8 -,49 ’ .'1-' ClhheroeCricketA 8 47
I Delivering-local -recruitment solutions : . -F < .
Division One: Globe Heys 7, Burnley Road' B 3; Great Harwood A7, Free Gardeners < ’
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U 2 7 10 40 - 11 1 8 9 29 H 1 8 8 28
WhaHeyClub 3 BillingtonBandC 2 Waggon & Hones B 3
. Read&S[^WRSto^e3- BuckLad<iies t 2 HoneshoeB 2 DogSportsBar . 3 DeUcy RBL
3 3
Three Division / 2 0
Rose&Crom RBLA BuokA Bay Hone EhllmgtonB . ’ HigherBock - CastleA Read Con Club Horseshoe --- First Division •
OssyCon
Sabden Black GlobeA
8 45 8 44 8 43
.1 ■ LowerDarwenA, 8 43 ' Grange, ■ ■ 8 , 42 GreatHarwoodH 8 . 40 WhalleyA
. Waddington A Oakhill Vets . •
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8 8 8
., MercerPark ' ~8
SabdenRed! Ribblesdale B , Immanuel A
32 21 19
Division Three - / P - P
51
. BumleyRoadA ' 7 46 • ' Rishton Con B '
37
- Great Harwood CC • 7 34 SalesburyB
• Rushton Street B -- 7' '23 . Free Gardeners B 7
Division Four .
EastLancs GlobeB
P P 7 ,50
Milnshaw Wands • 8 41 WhalleyB
LowerDarwenB 7 ' 35 OakhillB
Clitiieroe Cricket B 8 31 SabdcnBlue, Read
8 26 DARTS /
ClilHEROEMENS'INVITAnONAL SUMMERDARTS
■FIXIURES ,
'. . LegionBvBlackBull;JudgeirBrown V Cow A; White Lion V Craven A; Pendle Inn :'vHorseshoe;CowAllstarsvLowMoor; ■ / SwanvCatholicClub.
- RIBBLEVAILEYIADIES'DARIS ASSOCUnON
STANDINGS
- Jubilee celebrations!; Dave Clegg, Allison Nuttall, Dave Griffith, Hazel Sellars, Captain Phil Hammond, Gary , Ashton,SteveWorrall,EoghanGilbertandSteveRusyn(s).
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y: 1, Petre Arms 91; 2, Billington BBC 84; 3, '; V Low Moor Club 79; 4, Black Bull77;5,Bay -’. T: Horse B 68; 6, Brown Cow 67;7, Catholic : SC 64; 8, British Legion 63; 9, Bay Horse
' ASS. TEAMS '
Cricket Saturday
' - WhataweekendforSteve Worrall!
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■ .-.’After several competitions where he has been knocking ’/.on the door,'Steve won not
’ ; one, but two,'competitlons - on consecutive days at Myt- ton Fold Golf Club!
.V Read 1st XI (v Barnoldswick, home, -v ■ . start 1-30 p.m.) K. O’Connor, J. .
. Marshall, J. Harvey, E. Artingstoll, ■ ,. ~ •A.Turner, C. Lowes, H Rushton, - ' i
■ E. Lowes, W. Eastham, A. Bennett,'
. away, start 1-30 p.m.) F. Barden, K.': - Grimshaw,T. Turner, J. Layeock, - ' . ’ M. Zafran, A. Laycock, J. Wood, M.'-'i - Whalley, A. Carter, R. Sharpies, T.' - Baron. Reserve: C. Noone. Scorer; Mrs J. Sharpies. Clitheroe 1st XI (v Edenfield: away, ' meet noon) P. Gaskell, P. Dibh,
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; Jamal. Scorer: K. C r a b t r e e . r - ■ Read 2nd XI (v Clitheroe 2nds, - -
. .!.-Despitealreadyhavinghad -his handicap reduced follow-
■ ing the previous day’s com- ■ petition; his weekend ended
- with a win in the Queen’s Jubi lee Cup, his 40 points enough
• to pip GaryAshtononacard play-off. Eoghan Gilbert fin ished third, some two points
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J.Marquet,
J.Dewhurst,
M.Coulter, - P.Turner, T.Lord, S.Lemon, F.Butt,. g ■; • •
A.Pearce,Saddique. Scorer: C. Dewhurst
- Clitheroe 2nds(v Read 2nds, home, -
' meetI2-30 p.m.)
C.Palmer, B.Ahmed, -
M.Scott,S.Ahmed,J.Houldsworth,
A.Hutchins,
G.Kershaw,
O.Hussain, -
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R.Cattermole,
C.Musson,
H.Graham., ' ., Scorer:
T.Stones.
. " . ■- Sunday ,T. : -
-i- in arrears of the leading duo. •.' . In the ladies’ section it wa s. yet another win for Hazel Sell- ars with 42 points. Runner- up was Lady Captain Doreen
, Hammondwithsgpoints. .■ ’ - Allison Nuttall finished- third. • • • The previous day had seen -the June Medal competition .
■ . and the first of Wbrr^l’s wins j -. when his 87-18-69 beat the .
' Read 3rds (v Euxton 3rds, away, startT-'. .. field. Dave 'Westwood came 1-30 p.m.) A. Baron, N. Snape, A.
Carter, B. Graham, E. Newby, I. Fox, J.‘ ’ . -
:T Ciitheroe 1st XI (v Worsley, away,' .K'v >
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- Wood, C. Noone, T. Baron, G. Wrathall, . t’ '
J.Troup.Reserve:
J.Shirtcliffe. , Scorer: B. Lorenzo.
meet 11-30 a.m.) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb,-v:]';- - ;
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J.Marquet,
J.Dewhurst,
M.CouIter, --v -- r P.Turner, T.Lord, S.Lemon, F.Butt,":pi v- ,T-S. Ahmed,
Saddique.SOorenC. - ' yDewhursL
’ Clitheroe 3rds (v Clitheroe 4ths, x-x -y home, meet 12-45 p.m.) T. Bleazard, T.'i' .VBailey, H. Lang,
T.Stones, M; Glover, J:\ ;i Kay, N. Scorah,'
J.Scorah, M. Driver, » G. Oliver, G. Drake,
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:: Clitheroe 4ths (v Clitheroe 3rds, ’ home, meet 12-45 p.m.) G. Bonner, B.'4 'Jacks, J. Dean, A. Mehmood, E. Smith) f-.-
: R. Cattermole, D. Logan, F. Jackson,"-; S. Mulligan, H. Scott, A. Hartley.*;j;s!;U
Scorer:
D.Kellington.
- close with a 91-21-70, followed by Andrew Palfrey {86-15-71): ■' ■ of the ladies’-May '
Stableford was Linda Clegg,;
.h e r 30 points just enough to . .-fend off Lady Captain Doreen v i Hammond by a single "point.
V Allison Nuttall took third. ■ Foster and Dean were an un- - . likelydouble actin Clitheroe GblfCiub’sInvitationStabl-:-' ' eford.j ,
liiButDean'
.and-his.giiest,':- -'scratch man Trevor Foster ■ linked lip well to take home ’- the best gross prize.^, V).;.; - Claret and Blue Andrew
- - Walmsley and S. Naylor took the main prize with 42 points
- aftercardswithNickKennedy and D; Coleman, thanks to - .: Walmsley’s birdie on the 18 th;
-•i Nick Brown and partners. Holland werejust one shot of ' the pace in third.
: - '-Tim Stanley, with a 69, . won the latest Midweek Med- ■ •. al, apd David Parkinson had a one-shot'margin over Daniel
- ’Turner for second place.: -Saturday’s Jubilee Plate ■
Medal was memorable for Garry Byrne as he took home the kitty with a hole in one at - the par three 8th. ■: Paul Level ran away with
/the Plate with a remarkable ■ -nett 67 on the Blue Course, th re e sh o ts -b e t te r - th an
•: Stephen Law and Gail Ains-: worth’s husband Mike. 5 In Sunday’s Open Team
. event, the Preedys, Daniel and 'Dominic, teamed up with Ju-v. V lian Troup and Rob Andrew in first place. -
; . ' .G r a n v i l le P i l l in g ,a b ly -
rsup p o rted -by Mark A s h - . worth, Stu Bailey and.Tim-
;*Stanley settled for third,just''" one shot behind the visiting •'
; Emery,Brunton,Davis, an d . - Nick Moulding. .
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-.There were 44 ladies who', contested the Past Lady Cap-:
■ tains Salver and EWGAMedal,. ■ .• won by Chris Stokes with a 77- 5-72return.;. - ' s
Marilyn Fletchertookrun-:--
■ nersTup spot from Catherine '- . Podevyn'after countback.i’i--:: '.'i-i- Doreen Bolton won the la- -. dies’ 9-hoIe Stableford with a x • handsome margin over Elaine -;: - Bennett and Marion Read.’ '
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-- 7 33 -T'L 27
'7 ■ 48 7 37
Immanuel B ,, 7 36 , - Waddington B ' 7
36 '
OakhillA ' ■ 7 36 8 - 33 20
7 41 7 40. 7 39 8
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In-form Dan takes the win! ’ :
Last Saturday’s competition at - Whalley Golf Club was the Men's - open singles.
- Untypically so far this season, / ' theweathe^waswa^manddry■ withalightbreeze.
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Teepositionswereasfarback ■ as possible, and some dastardly pin positions made putting an . adventure!, " ,
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.The fairways and greens were - excellent, inviting good ball striking and true putting.
1; - ^ Firstplace,afte^acountback-- -
■ wenttoWhalley'sln-form Dan ’ Rogers with an excellentscore ■ .of83-13-70. .
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of744-70. In third place vyasWhalley’s
J Steve “Showboat’iShoreman . with 85-15-70."
' - Thefollowing players recorded:
-. twos-I.White.’
U.Kelly, J. lw .- i'^ - Jobes, D. Blanch,
C.D.Thomp-
son,J.Andrew,andP.Fletcher. :
- .OnThursday, the Ladies of Whal-' - ley Golf Club competed for the ii-j Margaret LightfootTrophy.’iwwf In the best conditions of thesea- ' -
,son sofar, the clear winner, with anoutstandingseore of87-19-68 ■
was Carol Ashl ey. " ' ] - Karen Thompson came second with 9149-72, anti Margaret Cal-’f- vert was third withl00-24-76:i:’ Once again Gloria Bentley won pc: the Stableford competition with j 23points..
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Runner-up was
J.Kellyfrom - -- > Accrington with asuperb score ■
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