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S The Clithcroc Advertiser <£ Times, June 26. 1964


SITUATIONS VACANT AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE


to Girls Leaving School in July At our HENTHORN WORKS we arc


opening a Training Centre where we shall he able to give you full instruction and training in the latest methods of garment manufacture, under modem and congenial conditions.


If you would like to be taught how to


operate the latest type of sewing machine, and so equip yourself with a valuable skill come and see Mr. J. R- Robinson, Production Director, on any week-day or Saturday


morning. We would welcome a visit, from, all parents


who are interested in their daughter s futui e.


HENTHORN MANUFACTURERS LTD. Henthorn Works, Clitheroe


THE NORTH WESTERN ELECTRICITY BOARD


TRANSPORT DRIVER, BURNLEY DISTRICT CLITHEROE DEPOT


shUt duties including night work when required. . Application forms obtainable from and to be returned o


Rate of Pav: 64.75 per hour. N.J.I.C. Conditions. The successful applicant must be prepared to undertake


the Manager, Blackburn Area. The North Western Electricity Board. Jubilee Street. Blackburn, by 8th July, 1964.


CLITHEROE GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS


COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL rePart-time Glea ner s (Female I


CLITHEROE RIBBLESDALE


p quired. 18 hours per week. 3/7d. R.he Divisional Education Officer,


1tshton, not Inter than 3rd July 964.


BARROW.—Help wanted in modern house, one morning weekly.—


Apply: Box No. \V2, Advertiser and Times.


-


er hour Apply by letter stating age. experience, post, desired and the t name and address of one referee to


TRUTEX LTD. WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE


Wish (o bring to the notice of all parents and SCHOOL LEAVERS that an up to date and comprehensive TRAINING SCHOOL is available for GIRLS wishing to become skilled machinists.


Personal instruction. 5 day week. 4 weeks holiday with Pay-


Also a limited number of vacancies for SKILLED MACHINISTS


Application and interviews: Mr. S. H. Green, Works Manager.


MAKE NURSING YOUR CAREER BROCK HALL HOSPITAL, LANGHO, NEAR BLACKBURN


For the Sub-normal — 2,172 beds


Training in nursing the mentally sub-normal in a school recognised by the General Nursing Council with Resident Qualified Tutor. An interesting, well-paid career. Prospects of Promotion.


WANTED


MALE AND FEMALE NURSING CADETS


Wages at age 16, £235 per annum. At age 17, £245 per annum. You may lie resident or non-resident.


If resident a charge of £110 per annum is made for full board, lodging and uniform. If non-resident free meals on duty and uniform provided. Apply personally or by letter to the Matron or Chief Male Nurse—they will be glad to see you !


EARN WHILE YOU LEARN


TYPIST REQUIRES WORK at home, own machine.—Write: Box No. W.l, Advertiser and Times.


DRIVER REQUIRED for 6 ton tip­ ping lorry, on local work.—6A or 12, Chatburn Road, Clltheroe.


EXPERIENCED FITTER required for haulage fleet.—Apply: Lawson and t Ellis Ltd.. Greendale Mill, Grlndlo-


on. Tel. Chatburn 478/9.


WEEKEND AND HOLIDAY helpers I trequtred.-r-Hodgsons Refreshment |


rauersiaf^W^n, Phone: Slaldburn 2 0 7 * ^


Interviews anytime during working hours or Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon.


a omen aged between 18 and 45 years n . ,


VWHALLEY. NR, BLACKBURN w acancies exist for men and


GALDERSTONES HOSPITAL P.?,K J5WD.E.R ET committee


*JA.,*IMN^T0N


STUDENT NURSES: Training Allow­ ance age 21 years and over, £400


s:—


and £50 on passing Pinal Examl N nation.


n.r»/I -C**n n n n n ..r.<£.~ c n > . i a National Health Service sick-pay __£490 -»mvuv iiml antiuui, —


scale, * «^v age 21 J U U, □ UUI and over, 1—£6?A -------------


S a l a r y £630 per annum. __«


URSING ASSISTANTS: years


nd pension scheme. Good working conditions. Applications to th e Matron or Chief Male Nurse as appropriate. Applicants wishing to call personally may make a prior appointment — telephone Whalley


BEAUTY COUNSELLORS.—Urgently require ladles for a dignified semi- professional career In Clitheroe. Whalley and surrounding districts. Training local — no canvassing- work to your own hours. Telephone and car an advantage.—Write: Box No. W.4, Advertiser and Times.


CLIT H ERO E RURAL D 1ST R1CT COUNCIL require a Refuse Collec­ tor. Local Authorities’ Whitley Council for Manual Workers con­ ditions apply. Those interested are asked to call for further particulars and interview at the Surveyor and Chief Public Health Inspector’s Department, Coun ci l Offices, Church Brow. Clitheroe. within the next week. T. p. RUSHTON, Clerk of the Council.


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL. CLITHEROE


STAFF NURSE required for full or S part-time duties.


TATE ENROLLED NURSE required S for full or part-time duties.


nditions of service.


TAFF NURSE required for night duty—full or part-time. Applications to Matron.


WTlie above posts are subject to cohitley Council salary scales and


DRIVER, experienced on tippers, flats and artics.. wanted for general reserve duties. Must be prepared to do long distance.—Apply: Barnes and Tipping Ltd. Phone Clitheroe 554.


Imperial Chemical Industries Limited


Agricultural Division: Clitheroo Works


have a vacancy ror a FEMALE RECORDS CLERK


Those wishing to apply should write, giving details of qualifications and experience to the Works Manager, Imperial Chemical Industries Limi­ ted. Agricultural Division, CUtheroe


preferably with previous experience. The factory offices work a 371 hour, 5 day week.


Works. Pimlico Rond. CUtheroe.


CLERICAL ASSISTANCE offered: typing, books, cash, driving, agency, or other evenings or Saturday t duties.—Write: Box No. w.5. Adver­


iser and Times. SITUATIONS WANTED


OVERLOOKER for Sowden an d r Hattersley circular box looms


Livestock Research Centre is collaborating at the Royal Show in a demonstration to bring to the attention ot farmers the serious losses caused by scours in calves and piglets.


HEALTH EXHIBITION The Animal Health Trust's


stration are related to contem­ porary methods of housing and management and will include methods of prevention, control and treatment.


Both sections of tile demon­ tequired.—Apply: Stonebridge Cot­


on Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Victoria Mill, Chatburn.


F a r e w e l l d i n n e r


eroe, attended a farewell dinner at the Dog and Partridge Hotel, Clitheroe on Monday night for the proprietor of the cafe, Mr. Bert Peet who is leaving tire


VA VER 160 customers of the “Continental Cafe.” Clitli-


district in a fortnight to take up business in a cafe at Kendal. Mr. Peet has been proprietor


Mr. Peet and his wife with a table lamp, and expressed thanks for the service that Mr. Peet had always good-naturedly given to his customers. In reply Mr. Peet said: “ I


at the cafe for the past three and a half years. Miss Janet Starkie presented


—£546 per annum, with Proflcl ency Allowance of £40 on pas­ sing Preliminary Examination


ju u io u u u au>*xuv E3 hospital.


EXCHANGE WITH BOSTON TEACHER


q'HURSDAY, August 6, is departure day for Mr. R. H. Derbyshire, headmaster of Ribblcsdale School, Clitheroe.


For on that day Mr. Derbyshire will set sail for America on the Queen Elizabeth on a teacher exchange visit. Mr. Derbyshire is to teach at Brookline High School,


Boston, Massachusetts, a senior high school with 2,500 pupils. A teacher from the Boston


school, Mr. Robert Bruce, will go to t e a c h at Ribblesdale School. Mr. Bruce will come to Eng­


few days after Mr. Derbyshire leaves. Mr. Derbyshire told the ‘‘Ad­


land with his wife and two young children. Mr: Derbyshire’s wi f e and family will fly out to America a


vertiser and Times" this week that his visit to America should be “a stimulating experience" for him. adding that there was much he wanted to see in the American educational system. He will be in America for about 13 months.


COUNCIL NEEDS “NEW


LOOK”


“T SINCERELY believe that Clithcroe Town Council


needs an entirely new look.” says Mr. Robert P. Ains­ worth, the Independent candi­ date at the forthcoming


long way towards achieving this with a welcome infusion of new blood to our Council, and the more new faces we can bring into our affairs the better," be


states. “The quicker we can do this


election. "The May elections went a.


ONE TO W THE LAST


gTRUGGLING towards a win at needed only a single to win when


to the wicket. But the vital run was not s edge to a delivery from K. Fost


Settle’s hero was Foster whose ! unbeaten knock of 49 brought 1


the Yorkshire side’s 97 for eight j poverty into comparative wealth at 152 all out.


i &


innings that was the salvation of i his side.


He hit eight boundaries in an ; i


Read spinners Neil Snapc ami ; Richard Goodway had found the i


FIXTURES Ribblcsdale. Senior League SATURDAY


Clithcroe v. Rolls Royce.


Blackburn N. v. Ribblesdalc W. Bamoldswick v. Baxendcn Great Harwood v. Earbv Padiham v. Whallcy Settle v. Read


Ribblcsdalc Junior League. SATURDAY


and the more new ideas we can introduce from young men, Tree from the mentality that has bedevilled us so long and free from the influence of the 'old guard.' and the sooner wc shall rid clitteroe of the discredited image of indecision and inaction that has created such wide­


Rolls Royce v. Waddington Lucas v. Blackburn N. Ribblesdale W. v. Settle Whalley v. Great Harwood


spread discontent among elec­ tors." Mr Ainsworth said ho was re­


have been in Clitheroe quite a time, and in these days when most youths seem to be classed under a bad name, I can honestly say that they have never given any trouble in my cafe. The youth of Clitheroe are as pleas­ ant and well-behaved as any that my wife and I have met anywhere." A CUtheroe beat group. Lee


Read v. Barnoldswick Langho Colony v. Clithcroe Oswaldtwistlc Im. v. Cherry Tree Baxcnden v. E.EC,


ferring to the type of thinking that fought strenuously against the purchase of the King Lane Hall, cn the grounds of its bur­ den on the rates, but then went on to buy a much older build­ ing for nearly the same price iii an entirely unsuitable posi­ tion, on a main road, and in such a condition that even the first phase of alterations alone, it was said, would cost nearly £ 10.000. “And we shan’t get much done


Barry and the M.G.'s played for dancing. The cafe is to be taken over by


Mr. and Mrs. Euinton from Lon­ don.


MOTORING OFFENCES TWO Clitheroe men who were


alleged to have been driven in Whalley, not fitted with two rear view mirrors were fined at CUth­ eroe yesterday. Kenneth Driver, of Lime


in a dual purpose vehicle


Street, was fined £1 for driving the vehicle and the owner. William Seymour, of Standen


Road. was fined £2 for permitt­ ing the use of the vehicle.


Ribblc Valley League. SATURDAY


Brockhall v. Hurst Green Sabden v. Great Harwood S.S.C.C- SUNDAY


Fence v. Chipping Ribblesdalc W. I ll v. Caldcrstoncs


RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE


Read ......... 11 5 4‘ 2 Earby


. . . . 11 4 6 1


for that." said Mr. Ainsworth. "So what will the final cost bo to the rates? "We want a Council that can


keep up with public opinion and even lead it. Not one that is always trying to catch up with it."


Gt. Harwood 11 5 2 4 Rlb’dale W. 11 4 6 1 Clitheroe . . 1 2 4 5 3 Rolls Royce 11 4 4 3 Barnoldswick 11 3 5 3 Whalley


native, and I believe that an Independent on the Council could prove a useful balancing force," Mr. Ainsworth asserted.


■the Labour Party, especially as it was in control. "So I offer myself ns an alter*


Ainsworth, that it was a Con­ servative majority that led to the stagnation. But many Con­ servatives who disapproved of their p a r t y representatives might still not wish to vote for


Records showed, said Mr. Padihant j j


j j j





gratefully accepted the catch behind In addition to Hcmmingway, r—


-—


1


. . 1 1 3 5 3


B’burn N. .. 11 2 4 5 Baxenden .. 12 2 4 6


. . 1 1 2 4 5


Settle __ 11 1 6’ 4 ’Denotes one tied game.


BAINBRI X * SA


OF FOOTWEAR lias now coi


0 W - T - S E A R S O N L T D P.O. BOX No. 1 ,


CARMENTS OF DISTINCTION


rA C T O R I C S t.OWKRGATC


cuTHcnoc.


Dear Machinist, Vie maintain Lancashire girls are the most highly skilled.^


machinists in the country. And we invite the best machinists in Lancashire to join us in making bur high quality garments. They are sold everywhere in Britain as "Dipper by Seercraft'. Whether you have previously specialised in shirts, blouses, dresses or skirts makes no difference. We make them a l l .


Nothing gives greater satisfaction than personal pride in


one’s work. Additionally, Seercraft employees enjoy top rates and incentive bonuses, f ir s t class working conditions and a rare spirit of friendship.’ Many of our girls have in turn recommended their daughters to become machinists at Seercraft. What better proof could there be that working conditions, are congenial ?


We value our reputation as manufacturers of quality garments.


And for that reason we value our machinists. Don’t be deterred i f you lack experience right now. There’s no better training ground


in Lancashire than Seercraft. So get in touch straight away - there’s a limit to the


number of tip-top machinists that even Seercraft can employ 1 hoping to hear from you this weekend.


Tours sincerely, S


L.Benson, Production Director.


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