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Thehunter-gathererswere out in force at Langho’s Myt-
ton Fold
Golf.course over the weekend.
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The annual Turkey Shoots were held on Saturday-in the
Britain’s dominant services sector bounced back in No-
' r ' vembertopostbetterthan expected growth, suggesting fears of a sharp slowdown in the economy have been ‘‘over played".
® The sector, which represents more than three-quarters of United Kingdom output, gave • a reading of 58.6, according to the CIPS/Markit purchas ing managers’ index survey - where 50 separates growth from contraction.
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'♦ T It was an improvement on the previous month’s fig ure of 56.2, a 17-month low, and boosts hopes for sus
tained economic growth., . Acombinedoutputreading
from the main sectors ofthe-
. economy of 57.8 suggests over all growth picking up again"
after a slowing in the prior two months;
•• It pointed to growth of 0.6
percent in the fourth quarter, a • declmefromo.7percentinthe
. previous period but still “im pressively robust” and indicat ing three per cent growth for • the year, according to Markit chief economist Chris Wil liamson. ". He said: “Faster growth
o f services activity brings welcome news that fears of a potentially sharp slow down in the United Kingdom
.economy look overplayed.?' suggesting a continued fall in The overall survey also the rate of unemployment, Mr
pointed to 200,000 jobs being Williamson said, created in the fourth quarter, However, there was more
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gloom from the eurozone, with separate figures showing the pace of economic growth easing to a 16-month low in November. In UK services, jobs growth
was at its best level since July as firm demand and rising volumes spurred businesses to add to their payroll num bers. Companies were seeing
higher wage bills but these were partly offset by lower fuel costs, the survey found. The headline reading from
the sector was the 23rd month in a row it had shown growth.
Data from elsewhere in the
economy this week showed a pick-up in manufacturing but
a slowdown in the construc tion
sector.Samuel Tombs, of Capital Economics, said the services data “provides reas surance that the UK’s economic recovery has remained strong despite a weaker global envi ronment”. ING economist James
Knightley said that despite the pick-up, subdued inflation pressures amid plunging pet rol prices and the supermarket price war suggested little immi nent pressure for the Bank of England to raise interest rates. However, Alan Clarke, of
Scotiabank, said the improved data suggested waiting anoth- eryearforahikelooked “alittle excessive”.
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frosty butdryconditions-for the men, but the ladies were in for a much damper outing on Sunday.
The men had to play on the shortened 16-hole winter
course, complete with winter greens, for the first time this year. ,
Gary Aldred made the
most ofthe conditions, card ing 39 points, three clear of a gang comprisingPeter Kiddie, John Parkinson, Mick Kelbie and Keith Fitzhenry. Peter Main and Tony Cross
both had 35 points and Nick Avino and Steve Worrall rounded off the top 10 prize winners with 34 points. All top ten finishers took
home the bacon (or turkey/ beef/pork) as their reward for a job well done. : To put the icing on the cake Captain Mick Bryan, Nigel
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Fairhurst and Paul Ashworth split the twos pot when they birdied the first, second and. ninth holes respectively. What a difference a day makes, and Sunday brought
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FOOTBAU EV0-ST7K FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Scarborough Ath 19 11 1
Droylsden ' 21 13 0 FarsleyAFC
18 11 3 4 36 7 34
Bamber Bridge. 17 10 4 3 34 Harrogate Railway 21 9 4 SpennymoorTown 16 9 3 Motley
8 31 4 30 .
Prescot Cables “ 19 3 6 10 15 NewMills Padiham
18 2 5 11 11 21 2 3-: 16. 9
LAWSON-TAYLOR SOtlCnORS EAST
„ LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE w a t te , First Division: Barrowfbrd Celtic v Burnley Belvedere PP; Enfield v Stackstead S| Pft Langho 5, Mill Hill 1; Rock Rover* v Oswaldtwistle Sm PP; The Ivy 5, Read Utd 2. Second Division: Colne United v Peel Park SB Rosegrove Railway v Prairie.United FC S ? Haddington v Bamoldswick Town FC PP; Whinney Hill V AFC Darwen PP. Reserve Dnmdm Burnity ' Belvedere 5,: Rimington a Mill Hill v Feniscowles & Pleasington PP; ■ Oswaldtwistle SM v, Rock Rovers PP; Read
r United 3, Ungho 1;StacksteadsSJv Enfield PR fetDivision * > P T W D . „ .C P U
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Radcliffe Borough 20 4 8 8 20 OssettTown Ossett Albion
6 21
18 5 ’ 4 9-19 22 5 4 13 19
Lancaster City 18 6 4 ' 8-22 WarrinptonTown 15 6 3
8 23
Burscough’ 22 7 4 11' 25 BnghouseTown . 20 7 4 9 25 CUTHEROE :• -19 6- 5
Kendal Town
18 9 2 7 29 .21 6 7
8 25
3 40 8 39
5 41 2 40
rain, hail and a brief sunny in terval for the Ladies’ Turkey Shoot on Sunday. Back on the summer
greens, top lady was Allison Nuttallwitlr26 points. • Jean Havard (also on 26'
points) finished in second place followingacard playoff,
andPaulirieWhitecamehome third with 24 points. It was the. third game in
this year’s Whalley Winter Order of Merit competition on Saturday.
And gathering himself 10 points was Mike Conroy, post
ing 29 points over 13 holes. This was a great knock un
der difficult conditions, with . the winter holes the size of a
50 pence piece - and a similar shape! Second plgce went to John
Heap (29points) beingbeaten on a card play-off, while third went to Simon Lightbown (27 points).
There was only one birdie
on the day, going to Colin T El liott with a cheeky little chip on the 12 th hole. The leader board to date
is as follows; tied on 10 points .
each Dick Ferley, Roy Ellis and Mike Conroy, tied for second place are the three Johns, Kearsley, Rostron and Heap..
Fenlscowles langho - Read Utd Enfield '
9 . 2 2 ,5 8 V 12 2 2 ' 8 .. 8
14 2 2 10. 8 ; 10' 1 ' 3 ' 6 6 '
Waddington - : 7 0 , 0 7 0 Reserve Division P W O '. L Pts Burnley Belvedere 11 8 1 2 25 Mill Hill
9 1 0 8 3
Read Utd langho
Rimington
Feniscowles Enfield
11 8 0 3 24 10 7 2 . 1 23 13 7 1 5 22 10 6 2 2 20 9 5 0 4 15 8 3 3 2 .12
StacksteadsSJ 10 2 1 7 7 Oswaldtwistle St M 13 2 1 10 7 RockRovers Waddington
10 2 1 7 ' 7 11 1 2 8 5
Fixtures, Saturday, First Division: ■Feniscowles & Pleasington v The Ivy Mill Hill vRock Rovers: Oswaldtwistle Sm v Lan g h o ; Read UtdvEnfield; Stackstead SjvBarrowford Celtic. Second Division: Bamoldswick Town
v Whinney Hill; Colne United v Prairie United; Rishton united v AFC Darwen; Waddington v Peel Park. Reserve Division: Burnley Belvedere v Mill Hill; Langho v Wad d I n g 10 n ; Oswaldtwistle St Marys v Stacksteads Si;
BayHorse Heys' ; •
Remits: Dog Inn 7, Billington 0; Heys5, Rhoden 6. .. P W D l Pts 12 11. ‘ 0 1 33 13-10 • O’ 3 30
: Church TownT - 11 '9 - . 0 2 27 ' RhodenVi~: ' - ' 14' 9 . 0 5 27 •> Sab d en ; ; ; . DogInh,t; L
Bee's Knees b - 14 7 ‘ 1<:.6 22 Globe Bullough 13 5 0 8 ' 15 Gt Harwood Rovers 13 .4 2 . .7.'14
12 8 0 4 24 12 7 1 .4 22
Rimington v Feniscowles & Pleasington; Rock RoversvReadUtd. HARRY DEWHURST SUNDAY MEMORIAL FOOTBAULEAGUE
ColneUnited . • 11 6 1 4 19 . Prairie United 8 5 0 - 3 15 Rosegrovo Railway 10 4 0 6 ,12 BarnoldswickTn '7 2 1 4 Peel Park
9 6 1 - 2 7
Second Division P W D L Pts Rishton United: ' 10 7 1 2 22 . WhinneyHill . 8 6 2 0 20 "• AFCDarwen
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Clitheroe Golf Club played hosttotheCaptainsandPresi- dents of the Blackburn Town League golf clubs at the Ribble Valleyclub’sannualCouncil Dinner last Friday.
. Joinedby members ofthe Clit- Billington Royal Oak. • Arden
. '14 3 0 11 9 . 13 1 .0 12. 3 ' 11 0 0 11 0
fixtures,Sunday:Arden v Rhoden; Bay Horse v GreatHarwoodRoversrChurchTown v Dog Inn; Globe BulloughvHeys; Royal Oakv Boo's Knee's;..
' Sabden FC v Billington.. .
SNOOKER CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SNOOKER . LEAGUE
Results: Read 10, Con. Club 2; Social A 8, Chatbum A 4; Catholic Club 6, Billington 6; Low Moor A4.RB Legion 8;Chatbum B11, lewMoorB
1; Waddington 4, Social B 8; Slaidbum 4, Clitheroe • 8. league
lowMoorA . 9 5 3 1 66 ChatbumA
Social Club A RB legion
Waddington B ChatbumB CTitheroe Read
Low Moor B Con Club Slaidbum
M I D 1 P 9 5 0 4 68 9 7 0 2 67
9 5 2 2 63 9 5 1 3 62
9 4 1 4 55 ’ 9 5 T 3 55 9 2 4 3 54 9 3 3 3 51 9 4 1 4 51 9 3 1 5 46
Catholic Club - 9 1 3 5 45 " BillingtonB' Social Club B
9 1 1 7'37 9 . 2 - 1 6 36
Fixtures, tonight Billington v low Moor A ; .
ChatbumAvCatholicClub;LewMoorBvSocialA; RB Legion v Read; Con Club v Slaidbum; Clitheroe v Waddington; Social B v Chatbum B.
POOL JIM BEAM CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT POOLLEAGUE
Results, Winter League, Premier Division:' Billington B 8, Castle 4; Buck A 10, Waggon & ' Horses A 2; Horseshoe B 7, Dog Whalley 5; Rose fi Crown 8, Horseshoe A 4; Royal British legion A 6, Billington A 6. First Division: Bay Horse 9, Stork 3; Judge Walmsley B,4, Buck B8; Waddington Sodal Club5,Rose&CrownA7;Waggon & Horses B 6, St Peters A 6; White Uon A 6, Royal Oak A-.
6.Second Division: Buck C6, Dog Sports Bar 6;
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heroe Golf Club Council, the representatives from Black-.. burn, Pleasington, Darwen,
WilpshireandAccringtongolf clubs were welcomed by club captainSimonRaine,whopro- posed the toast to the guests. The former East Lan-
. Hart 7, Royal British legion C 5. --' Buck A '
. Horseshoe B
KingsArms7, JudgeWalmsleyA5;Read Con Club 7,LowMoor5;RoplOakBvDelacyAPP;White
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- Billington A - Dog Whalley
.Waggon® Horses A 3 ' 0 0 3 9 ; WbiteUonB DivisionOne BuckB
WaggonS Horses 83 1 1 1 21 Stork
St Peters A
RoseSCrownA 3 1 0 , 2 19 Royal Oak A . 2 1 1 0 16 WaddingtonSC 3 0 1, 2 16 BayHorse
WhiteUonA
JudgeWalrnsleyB 2 0 1 1 11 RB Legion
2 0 1
DIvisionTwo Kings Arms LowMoor White Hart RBLegionC
DogSportsBar 3 0 2 ' 1 T 6 Buck C
JudgeWalrnsleyA 2 1 0 1 17 PendleWitch DelecyA
ReadC nCiub " dCoi - '
2 1 0 1 16 3 0 1* 2 11
RoyalOakB 1 0 0 1 4
Fixtures, December 11th, Winter League, Premier Division: Billington A v Buck A; C a s 11 e (By Booths) v White Uon B; Dog Whalley v Rose & Crown; Horseshoe Av Billington B; Waggon & Horses A v Horseshoe B. Division One: Buck
BvRoyalBritish Legion;Rose&CrownAvB a y Horse; Royal Oak A v WaddingtonSodalClub; S t Peters A v Judge Walmsley B; Stork v Waggon & Horses B. Division Two: Do LacyA v Pendlo Witch; Dog Sports Bar v White Hart: Judge Walmsley A V Buck C; LowMoorv Royal Oak B; Royal Brtish LegionCvReadCon - ■
3 - 2
1 1 o 17 3
3 2 - 0 3
3 1 . 1 1 20 3 1 1
1 20
3 1 0 2 16' 1 11
P W D L Pts 2 - 1 0 28
3 2 0 1 25 1 24
1 0 2 20 1 1 1 18
. HorseshoeA , 3 0 - 0 '3 13 2 . 0 0 - 2 8
/Castle(ByBooths) 3 1 1 1 21 BillingtonB ' 2 2 0 0 20 ' '2 1 1 0 17 3 0 1 2 .15
Premier Divisiofl P W D L Pts RB Legion A 3 2 1 .0 29 ' Rose & Crown ‘ 3- 2 0 1 24
P W D l Pts: 3 3 0 0 31 3 2 1 0 29
3 2 1 0 29 ' ' 3 2 1- 0 25
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cashire Golf Association President Terry Horrocks re sponded on their behalf. Pictured at the Clitheroe
Golf Club Annual Council Dinner are, from left, Brian Goodwin (E.L.G.A. President), David Eccleston (Lancashire
CRAVENSPENDLE WINTER POOLLEAGUE
Results, Winter league: Cross Keys 2, Horseshoe A 7; Green Street Club 4, The Lamb Club 5; Horseshoe B 6, George S Dragon 3; Wagon S Horses A 3, Rose & Crown A 6; Wagon & Horses B 5, Waddington Social Club 4.
HorseshoeA • 3 3 0 0 27 Lamb Club
league Horseshoe B George & Dragon
3 2 0 1 19 3 2 0 1 18
Wagon&HorsesB 2 1 0 1 11 CrossKeys
Barlick Lounge Bar 1 0 0 1 1
GreenStreetClub ‘ 3 0 "0 3 12 RoseSCrownB
3 1 0 2 13 2 1 0 1 11 3 0 0 3. 7
WaddingtonSC ' 3 2 0 1 18 Wagon&HorsbsA 3 1 0 2 15 RoseSCrovmA
P W D L Pts 3 3 0 0 24
Golf Union President), Simon Raine (Clitheroe Golf Club Captain), Peter Clayton (Clit heroe Golf Club President), Maureen Micklewright (Clit heroe Golf Club Lady Captain) and Terry Horrocks (former E.L.G.A. President)..
. Fixtures, Wednesday, December 17th, Winter
. League: Bamoldswigk Lounge Bar v Waddington . Social Club; Cross Keys v Rose f i Crown A Green Street Club v Wagon & Horses A; Horseshoe B v
HorsesboeAjRose&CrownBvGeorge&Dragon; Wagon & Horses B vibe Lamb Club.
DARTS
CUTH EROE MEN'S WINTER DARTS LEAGUE P W D l P
legion Pendlelnn - Catholic Club
4 4 0 0 30 4 4 0 0 21 3 3 0 0 19
JudgoWalmsIoy 3 2 0 1 17 Brown Cow Alistars 4 1 0 3 16 BrownCowCowboy 4 1 0 3 14 SwanfiRoyal . 3 2 0 1 14 Brown Cow Original 3 1 0 2
Whitt lion
Horseshoe., lewMoor '
-.4 1 0 3 12 - 3 ' 0 0 3 9 ' 3 1 0 2 T
ClimEROES DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES LEAGUE
Clithcroe 6, Horse Shoe 3; Buck Inn 5, Rose &' Crown 1. Darts
Remits, Pendle Witch 5, legion A 4; Brown Cow P W D I P
Brown Cow (Chat) RB. Legion A Conservative Club Pendle Witch _ . Dog Inn Horseshoe Brown Cow (CEth) RB. Legion B RoseS Crown SwanS Royal Bucklnn Dominoes Horseshoe Brown Cow (Chat) Conservative Club RB. legion A RoseS Crown RB. Legion B Bucklnn Dog Inn Pondle Witch Brown Cow (Clith) Swan&Royal
3 0 1 28 3 0 128 3 0 T 23 3 0 0 19 2 0 1 16 1 0 3 16 2 0 1 15 0 0 4 9 1 0 3 8 1 0 1 7 ' 0 0 3 2 W D 1 P
3 2 0. 1 33 2 0 0 2 17
BOWLS DOROTHY SOUTHWORm INDOOR BOWUNGLEAGUE '
Results, All Blacks 2, Waddington Red 4 (29-30 - 15-17,14-13)
french Connection 2, HuistGreen4 (33-38-19-U 14-27)
Clitheroo White 0, All Blacks 6 (21-42 -11-20 10- 22)
Wanderers 6, Clitheroe Blue 0 (37-25 -17-14,20-11) Z
Tigers 0,Sabden6(32-42-15-20,17-22) Longridge 0, Read 6 (11-61 - 4-40,
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Waddington Blue 6, French Connection 0 (31-1-15- 9,16-9).
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