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Four-Day Working Week and


Fow-Weeks’ Paid Holiday EACH YEAR for


MALE and FEMALE


at BROCJKHALL HOSPITAL Langho, Near Blackburn For the Sub-Normal


Rates of Pay (Age 21 or oyer) £10-18-8cJ. to £13-6-7d. per week, 42 HOUR WEEK, Considerable overtime available for Student Nurses and Nursing Assistants.


Full training facilities available jf you wish to qualify for posts ranging from £14-3-10d, to £23-2-2d. May be resident or non-resident, Convenient Bus Services, Ample Social and Recreational Facilities. Financial assistance given to Student Nurses for travelling to work,


Apply personally or in writing to the MATRON or the CHIEF MALE NURSE


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JOHN SGtt'VHwYORTH & oO f r S LIU.


JUBILEE MILL, CLITHEROE HAVE VACANCIES FOR


TRAINEES OF BOTH SEXES IN


WEAVING


With weaving experience young men can graduate to other occupations within the firm, particularly if they are prepared to undertake part-time technical train­ ing.


You will find a warm welcome awaiting you at Jubilee Mill and patience and care taken in your training.


The cloths we weave are varied and interesting. The weaver’s work js a skilled occupation and requires a high degree of intelligence.


Wages for a five day, single shift week are attractive apd rising under a three year negotiated wage agree­ ment, Holidays include a fortnight in the summer and nine other paid days during the year.


W ® approaching-flic time when quite a number of schoolchildren, not only in this area, but also nationally, are thinking of leaving school and seeking jobs


in fhe wide world. Usually, examination successes are the key to open the door: to a new and


To go out in the world of business is as frightening


nowadays as it was several years agp when school-leavers read about industrial disputes, strikes, redundancies, sack­ ings, and wages policies, jt is no wonder they step into the World with some trepidation,


But these young people


who are leaving school this Easter should have no diffi­ culty in obtaining a job. There are plenty of vacancies


■choose with their’ jobs, and this is a necessity as the occupation they finally choose is respon­


go (straight, from school and "sign on’ as m some oases, their fathers and grandfathers had to do before them, There is not the mad scramble for jobs that occurred when unemployment, particularly a m o n g school- leavers was a national prohem. The young people of today can, to some degree, pick and


choice when they left school, buf had to go to a milt a farm, or out of the district to seek a job, are'dead and gone. ' The situation for gir'.s has:


sible % their living and ability to support their future families. The days when boys had no


also changed considerably. Gone are the days when as soon as they left school they were seek­ ing jcbs where or when they could find them.


around for them. Nowadays they do not have to


wIn a bright and. exciting new


young people do not have to leave their home tpwhs to find exciting futures. They can stay


leavers have expressed wishes to enter the Forces—a career which enables the y o u n g person to see the world and trains him. or her- in the career he or she has chosen to lead in later .life.


in the town in one of a hundred jobs, each: offering good money and good prospects,. As in.the past, several school,


Another, way for young


people ti) see the world is ta join the- overseas offices of


not t^ay are called upon to use both in the highly-complex skilled trades of today. Girls have unprecedented opportun-


their brains;' more often than FIRESTONE TYRE AND RUBBER CO. LTD. COMPOUNDER


THE COMPANY An International Company with a policy of expansion employing a prog­ ressive outlook.


THE JOB


To join a skilled team engaged on an intensive development programme.


THE MAN Will be between 22-30 years with a B.Sc. C’-mlstry and/or ATpT. or AN.C.R.T Previous compound experience an advan. tage. Must be capii—e of accepting responsibility and working on own initiative.


THE SALARY Will be commensurate with experi­ ence and ability. The position qualifies for an excellent Contributory Super­ annuation Scheme.


APPLY Staff Personnel Manager Firestone Tyre and Rubber Co, Ltd,, Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex


a British-based firm, Boys can use their hands or


for suitable 'trainees and often cannot find them, '• The time hes come when


have a wide variety of worth­ while careers' open fo them, Employees are- always looking


orld the' young: people' now


ities for fulfilling their career ambitions'


established tend very honour­ able career- • of nursing have many opportunities to do so.


Girls who wish to enter the


A spokesman for Queen’s P a r k Hospital, Blackburn


. .stated, "We have many vac­ ancies for nurses, student and pupil nurses, I don’t ' think that there are any fewer nurses, rather are there more patients )n need of treatment,


nursing each year, but the hos­ pitals are always in need of more staff."


go into nursing, tile reply was ‘Oh yes, many girls enter


Asked whether many girls still


‘.raining scheme at 18, but two- thirds of them are married women with families, while student nurses start their train­ ing at 18. .


Pupil nurses can start their Student nurses


nurses and 4° to SO pupil nurses. The spokesman went Qh, "We


burn Hospitals alone there ' is an intake of 80 to 100 student


Ip any one year in the Black­


exciting career. But at’ Easter most ■ of-the pupils have not taken their G.C.E. exam­ inations and rely on reports of their work during the term, with the addition of past examination results to help them obtain the job for which they are looking.


choice of


different wards to see how a hospital, works.”


ties and are shown around the


some other kind of hospital they can help the mentally and physically sick at Calderstones or-BrockhaU. F rom Ribblesdaie County School,1 Clitheroe, there are about 24 boys and roughly the same number of girls leaving, at Easter Mr. John Atkinson, Assistant


If the school-leavers -choose


Youth Employment officer of Clitheroe said, “This figure is rather ’ess than usual. They have got a wide choice of jobs to go to and should have no difficulty in obtaining suitable


school-leavers, particularly those from secondary modern schools before GGE days, had resigned themselves to careers well below their intellectual cap. abilities. In Clitheroe King Cotton


jobs.” There was a time when


for Pqy packets


tunities for choosing a worth­ while career. Big wage packets are theirs for the asking iii many industries,


Girls have unlimited oppor­ ' ' The Clitheroe district is


gaining a wide reputation for the making-up of cloths, and' girls with a flair for sewing- machine operation can And,: employment in one of several' faotones jn which promotion is rapid for these prepared


cies for assistants, and a career in hairdressing, is one, which, many clitheroe and . district girls choose, If this fails to suit,


to work. . Y . Shops and offices offer vacan­


they' can try their hand at electrical assembly .work,: a


reigned supreme, and young­ sters automatically went into


ent from what it was and temp- ting' jobs are bn offer to young­


the mill. Today the mill is a far differ­


sters who have done well at school and seek promotion. Products leave Clitheroe for


new and vastly improved work­ ing conditions have helped to create a town which is industri­


markets ail over the world. New skills new techniques,


assessed early at school these days, so that the pupil can con. centrate oh those skills most suited to his ambitions. Many schools have their own careers teachers, men and women given special training . in advising


ally 'with it', Vocational aptitudes a r e


pupils about what is after all one of the biggest steps they will ever have to take—the choosing’of the right career- A life" oil the farm, a life in


always attend careers ■ exhibi­ tions and school-children arc allowed to visit hospitals in par.


COURTAULDS


MORTON SUNDOUR FAB­ RICS LIMITED, a member


Fabric Salesman


of- th e - - COURTAULD8 GROUP seeks a senior Fabric Salesman to operate in the Midlands, London and the South. Candidates must possess sufficient technical know­ hiledge anq experience to sell


A knowledge of the trade and the personalities in­ volved" is' required and candidates must have had commercial, experience in selling direct from a mill. Applications . giving ftill personal particulars and details of experience, should be sent to the Sales Manager Glenederi Textiles, Milbotirne' Street, Carlisle, Cumberland.


medium curtain fabrics to wholesalers.


acturers and fop-quality COURTAULDS GROUP


c gh quality upholstery f loths to furniture manu­


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE


TRAINEES (2) required for employment in kitchens and canteens


Girls between the ages of 15 and 17 who wish to make catering a career should apply, for, further particulars to the Divisional Education Officer, Education Office, Blackburn Road, Rishton, Blackburn.


skilled job which , offers high rewards in items of "working conditions and remuneration: ■ ; For the boys there" is always a


who do not fancy any of the normal jobs, remember- there


vacancy for an electrical ap­ prentice, and more. boys ' are going in for electrical - erigin- . eering jobs. But for the. boys, or girls,


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE


are still big opportunities;-: in many directions and' there' i s ; no need to.stay-in-a. dead-end'


job. A firm with opportunities for


tories altogether. In Clitheroe Shirtings Ltd., at • Waterloo Road produce all girls’ school dresses, shorts, cellular blouses and special school blouses. The Henthom works at Clitheroe make “Rave” young men’s shirts, and a special section sup­ plies ail the collar interlinings. At West Bradford goods from


both girls and boys is Trutex. There are seven Trutex fac­


the quarry, a life in the mill, a life in the office—all these are easily,available through the auspices of the Youth Employ­


ment Office Each has changed enormously


in concept shre the war years.


every factory are packed and dispatched and at Blackburn all girls’ school blouses and science overalls are made. There are openings for any


. WARD SISTER!‘required;-for .female Geriatric' Ward. Excellent ..accommodation - avaflable.if,required. ’


' Applications to Matron.. -


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


TWO STAFF MIDWIVES required. NURSING AUXILIARIES required. Applications to Matron-


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL, CLITHEROE


MALE WARD ORDERLY for night duty. 4 nights, 40 hour week. Average weekly wage Bit 14s 8d.


DOMESTIC ASSISTANT 5 day, 40 hour week.


kind of work; either skilled or unskilled in the firm, from sec- rectaries to packers, from designers to cleaners.


Applications for the above posts to Matron,


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME, WHALLEY


DOMESTIC ASSISTANTS full time or part time. Applications to Matron.


VACANCIES FOR QUALIFIED NURSES (MEN AND WOMEN) AT THE CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL, WHAT T-BY


Enrolled Nurses—£12-7-5d. rising to £15-8.• 9d, per ' ^week.'


.. • , ■ :v; , Staff Nurses—£14-3-6d. rising to£l7-16-9d. per week


Applications to Matron or Chief Male Nurse, either personally, or'in writing. - Telephone Whaljey 2121


The Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, March 25, 1966, 9


-CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


Would you like a pleasant position selling Records, Radios, etc.


We urgently require a


GIRL SALES ASSISTANT (Preferably age 1(5-17 years)


— Please conta# the Manage? — WFBSTERS


8 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE Telephone 103 immediately


DUE TO RAPID EXPANSION AND THE INCREASING DEMAND FOR TRUTEX GARMENTS WE OFFER INTERESTING AND REMUNERATIVE EMPLOYMENT IN VARIOUS DIVISIONS OF OUR ORGANISATION


l allowances, homo, and a two weeks' usual Bank top of that,


i a need for ig. you'll get


TO ENJOY WORKING IN MODERN SURROUNDINGS WITH A HAPPY ATMOSPHERE AND MANY ADDITIONAL BENEFITS, e.g. FOUR WEEK’S PAID HOLIDAY, APPLY TO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FOR THE MOST SUITABLE


JOB FOR YOU other British


/ top sports- rs, wrestlers, pportunities cial Welfare


d recreation youth clubs buzzing with et a taste of


ESHIPS FOR with I\ICB)


ir mechanical lining indus- inlo practice ther industry The industry


qg Centres— truction—so, our Meclian- ;hip in foui ib ! If you're 'ou taking a a- Degree ? etting to the


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WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE


. .........


Manager: Mr. S. H. GREEN Tel. Clitheroe 464 .................. .


HENTHORN WORKS, CLITHEROE


< x x% un ‘ * * * ** *» + + + + + + • + + + *• ** + + + * *****m m -1 H ...


t Manager: Mr. R. OLDROYD Tel. Clitheroe 92 *-+


i : f te Craft i


DISTRIBUTION CENTRE. WEST BRADFORD


* Manager: Mr. E. SHARPLES Tel. Clitheroe 927


h ea d o f f ic e , GRINDLETON


M rs J R HOBGSdN Pei. Chatburn 261 . *l*m**m ,J I


Finishing Staff for the presentation of Trutex Garments


• , Experienced Clerks for our Accounts


Office School Leavers for junior clerical positions


11 ; " " "


School Leavers to train as Machinists for sectional work


Experienced Overlock Machinists ‘


School Leavers to train as Machinists Experienced Dress Machinists


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