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■5F»- 10 -Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, February 2J, I9b9


\ SITUATIONS VACANT


Junior Laboratory Assistant (FEMALE)


5 Day Week. Monthly Staff Appointment. Superannuation.


Apply in writing to: THE WORKS MANAGER,


LIMMEIt and TRINIDAD CO., LTD. WEST BRADFORD ROAD — CLITHEROE


TRUTEX LIMITED WEST BRADFORD


FEMALE OPERATORS REQUIRED FOR OUR


Lining Preparation Department


Excellent working conditions


Hours:—8-45 a.m. to 5 p.m. (4 p.m. Friday) Ffce Transport front Clitlieroe 4 weeks paid holiday.


— Apply: — MRS. W. LISTER Telephone: Clithcroe 2433 Three Weeks Holiday. — Apply: — SOLAR BLINDS


HIGHFIELD ROAD — CLITHEROE Telephone: 2125


MEAT FACTORY BUTCHERS REQUIRED


To work in Burnley’s most up-to-date MODEL and MODERN FACTORY.


Experienced men receive excellent wages. Five-day week—All clothing free—Laundry lrcc Phone Padiham 72111. ask for Mr. Dixon


LORDS the Butchers of Burnley Lotverhouse Print Works, Lowcrliouse Lane.


EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN AND WOMEN


MALE and FEMALE


STAFF required at


bro ck h al l h o s p it a l , la n g h o , Near Bhickhnrn


Rates ol' Pay (aged 21 or over) £12. 15. Id. to


£15. 6. lOd. a week. Enhanced rates lor weekend and night duty. 4 day working week (42 hours). Four weeks paid holiday each year. Full training facilities for State Registration for nursing the mentally subnormal if you wish lo qualify for posts ranging front £15-13-9


to £27-2-9. You may be resident or non-resident.


Part travelling expenses paid to Student Nurses


and Pupil Nurses. Apply personally or in writing to the Matron or the


Chief Male Nurse.


school this Easter She’s chosen to work at Trutex


Sue Stevens leaves


“My sister andalotof


my friends work there


and they think it’s super,


; the money’s great ” / and of course, See what Trutex have to offer you


A very good starting wage and excellent prospects. (Many of our girls


earn more than £15 per week).


o Pay whilst training. We even pay you ^ a guaranteed wage whilst we're giving you a thorough training.


o Training for a.job th a t you can rely on for th e rest of your life. There are


always opportunities for skilled machinists so even if you leave to marry you can always come back to the job. ■


A Pleasant working conditions in one ^ of the most up to date factories using


only modern equipment. There's music while you work, canteen facilities and free overalls provided.


c Excellent holidays. Wo give over 4 ° weeks paid holiday per year.


6 Many other s ta f f benefits such as free tea or coffee, a Holiday Club with


generous interest rates, etc. Our production manager says:


"We're always ready to give school leavers the opportunity to see the factory for themselves —we welcome their . parents too."


F/Nb O U rM O fl£ I


We'll be happy to give as interview to anyone contacting us. Call in any day between 9 am. and 5 pm. Monday to Friday,


or 'phone for details. VACANCIES AT


TRUTEX LIMITED HENTHORN WORKS BROWN STREET CLITHEROE


TRUTEX LIMITED WATERLOO ROAD CLITHEROE


Ask for Mr. R. Oldroyd TEL: CLITHEROE 2912


Ask for Mr. S. H. Green TEL: CLITHEROE 2464


C.A.T. 142 r»W r . •


loft for further details complete this coupon .


name address


Blackburn Co-operative Society Limited CLITHEROE DISTRICT


IMPROVER


REQUIRED IN BUTCHERY DEPARTMENT ALSO


YOUTH


REQUIRED AS ASSISTANT IN THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT


Excellent Prospects for suitable Applicant. APPLY TO


Mr. J. E. Foreman, M.B.E., Area Manager,


2 Moor Lane - Clitkeroe FEMALE STAFF..


REQUIRED — On a Full or Part-time basis to work our modern automatic egg graders. Full training given


Pleasant conditions and permanent positions offered ROBINSON & SPENSLEY LTD.


RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel: 3741


RIBBLFSDALE CEMENT LIMITED -------- o--------- REQUIRE A


c l'euk/ty p is t


With some experience, for The Works Department


Apply in writing, giving details of age and previous | experience lo:—


' THE ACCOUNTANT,


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LIMITED CLITHEROE


SCHOOL LEAVERS AT EASTER We have VACANCIES lor the following: GIRL to learn BOOKBINDING etc.


BOY to learn trade in PAPER WAREHOUSE and guillotine CUTTING


Both jobs 5-day week and Union appointments.


Apply in writing bclorc interview, to General Manager. Blackburn Times, Northgate, Blackburn


SITUATIONS VACANT REQUIRED


JUNIOR FEMALE


TELEPHONIST/CLERK Typing Experience Preferred


SITUATIONS VACANT Staff Advertisement.


WELLGATE MOTORS LTD. W


ELLGTE, CLITHEM A


25 hours per week Please


Contact Mr- I- MERCER, in person


FEMALE CAR CLEANER REQUIRED


E 2?22i3« J


NEOTECHNIC ENGINEERING LIMITED require a


FEMALE ASSISTANT FOR THEIR Duality Control Department


This is a stall' position and oilers a varied and interesting career.


Applicants, used at least 18, should write to: ' Mr. R. C. WATTS


NEOTECHN1C ENGINEERING LIMITED UP BROOKS - CLITHEROE


SITUATIONS VACANT


PRIMROSE GARAGE CLITHEROE


. B.M.C.Agents ' " REQUIRE


Top Class MECHANICS


Our workshops, properly heated and equipped with all service tools and specialised equipment


are amongst the finest in East Lancashire.


A secure remunerative position is available to successful applicants.


APPLY TO:—


SERVICE MANAGER Telephone: 3884


Part-time lor day duty.


CLi.HEROE HOSPITAL STAFF NURSE


NURSING AUXILIARY Full-time, day duty. £10 16s. 9d. per wool:.


WARD ORDERLY (FEMALE) For lull-time day duty. £10 8s. Od. per wcelc.


APPLY TO MATRON. CALDERSTONES


HOSPITAL, WHALLEY


If you are 18 to 45 years of age, man or woman, why not join us at the CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL to train?


STUDENT NURSE


Three year course of training leading to registration by the General Nursing Council as a Nurse of the Mentally Subnor­ mal. The next course com­ mences 14th April.


PUPIL NURSE


Two year course of practical nursing instruction (or three


years if working part-time) leading to Enrolled Nurse with the General Nursing Council. The next course commences 17th March.


For further details please write or .telephone the Matron or Chief Male Nurse (Whalley 2121).


Required for Confectioners Shop, 4J days. No Saturday Work.


LADY ASSISTANT


10 Market Place, Clitheroe Tel: 3348


CRABTREES


BRAMLEY MEADE MATERNITY HOME. WHALLEY


DOMESTIC ASSISTANT FU.LL-TIME


Annlv to Mat ron.


TWO WAITERS REQUIRED, ex­ perience If possible, for week­ end work.—Applications In writing to the Secretary. CUtli- eroe Social Club, Wellgatc.


HOUSEHOLD HELP required two mornings per week. 5/- per hour —15 Green Drive. Tel.-Ciitheroc 2073.


TWO FEMALE part-time assist­ ants required, good rates of pay.—Apply Dawson's, fruit­ erers. 26 Castle St. Clitheroe. Tel. 2994.


FULL-TIME WAITRESS required from Mon.-Fri., 10 ajn.-4-00 p.m. Also part-time waitress and general help required.—Spread l Eagle Hotel. Barrow. Nr. Whnl-


ey.—Tel. whalley 3213.


DOMESTIC HELP REQUIRED. one morning per week, Sawley. —Tel. Chatburn 204 or write Box No. D3 Advertiser and


Times


DRIVERS REQUIRED for milk churn collection from Clitheroe Depot. Good rate of pay. pen­ sion .scheme.—Apply Superin­ tendent. Milk Marketing Board. Croft Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 2411/2412.


___


DOMESTIC FOREWOMAN re­ quired, to assist domestic superintendent with the super­ ivision of the domestic services


n pleasant children's hospital— average wage £16 per week, less £3-15-3 if resident.—Application forms and further particulars from The Secretary. Queen Mary's Hospital for Children, Carshnlton, Surrey.


HOME GAMES


drawn at home in the first round of the Ramsbottom Cup, the Ribblesdale League’s knock-out competition to be played on May 11.


FOR LOCAL TEAMS Both Ribblcsdalc Wanderers and Whalley have been


drawn to play Oswaldtwistle and Whalley to play Lucas. Clitheroe have not ‘been as lucky, as they have been drawn away ■ to Cherry Tree. The draw was made at a


The Wanderers hare been


meeting of the Ribblesdale League Executive at Clitheroe Cricket Club oil Monday night. The full draw is: Ribblesdale


Billington w i n s


Wanderers v Oswaldtwistle; Whalley v Lucas; Earby v Lower Darwen; Rolls-Royce v Baxenden; Padihmn v Read; Cherry Tree v Clitheroe; Bar- noldswick v Settle; Blackburn Northern v Great Harwood.


Final


played on June 1, is Ribblesdale Wanderers or Oswaldtwistle v Rolls-Royce or Baxenden; Bar- noklswdck or Settle v Padiham or Read; Whalley or Lucas v Earby or Lower Danven; Black­ burn Northern or Great Har­ wood v Cherry Tree or Clith­ eroe.


Tile seconq round, to be


on August 10, and the final on August 31.


The semi-finals will be played


Mr. M. Wash-brook, Clitheroe’s representative, to see if they would prefer a. six-a-side com­ petition next season rather than have the annual single wicket tournament which was not very well supported last year.


Clubs are to be contacted by


wickshire League in the first round of the Rothman Cup on May 18.


SITUATIONS VACANT


FEMALE CLERK REQUIRED for general ollice duties, knowledge


of book keeping essential, good wages and conditions.—Write giving details of experience to Box No. D4, Advertiser and Times.


INTELLIGENT YOUNG LADY re­ quired for clerical work In pro­ duction office, must have an aptitude for figures.—Apply Lancaster Hosiery Co. Ltd., Waterloo Mills Clitheroc.


ORCANIST/CHOIRMASTER re qulred. Sundays only.—Apply: a Rev. A. F Knowles. The Vicar­


2ge. Mitton.—Tel. Stonyhurst 26


YOUTH aged 17-18 years required for despatch department.— Apply Solar Blinds. Higlifield Road. Clltberoe. Tel. 2125.


CLEANER REQUIRED two half days per week. Easthnm Street.


—Write Box No. Cl Advertiser and Times.


YOUNG MEN 15 to 30 years, trained as ship’s radio officers. Day. eve. or postal course.— Radio School. 91 Lancaster Rd.. Preston. Phone 54364


WAITERS AND WAITRESS re­ quired for regular part-time banqueting work. Good pay. Transport provided. — Apply Manager, Stirk House Hotel, Gisbburn. Tel. 345.


IMPROVER HAIRDRESSER re­ quired, day off Monday. Usual working hours. Must bo able to dress Song hair, or willing to learn.—Apply: Jean Parker Tel. Clitheroo 2697.


LOST


PEARL NECKLACE LOST in Pim­ lico Road area, Tuesday, Febru­ ary 11th. Reward.—Apply Advertiser and Times.


LOANS


POSTAL LOANS UNSECURED. F. S. Richards Ltd. .11 Welford Rd. Leicester,


MOTOR CARS


AUSTIN A40 (1959) for sale. £70 o.n.o.—17 Rlddings Lome, What­ ley..


1963 VICTOR M.O.T.. taxed,.cx. cond. 14 Standcn Rd.. Clitherac


1966 MORRIS 1800 Alaska blue with grey interior. £570.—Brian Dootson Ltd.. Victoria Street Garage. Clitheroe.


speakin§ contest


Maria Mclling, a 15-ycar-


old pupil at St. Augustine's School, Billington, won the Catenian. Association’s third annual public speaking com­ petition, held at the Bull and Royal Ballroom, Preston, on


Catholic schools throughout North-West Lancashire took part in the finals, and spoke about many varying topics. Maria’s subject was the ‘Dis­


Wednesday week. Eleven teenage children from


crimination against women in industry and commerce.”


The Ribblesdale League will travel to meet the North War­


Holt, a barrister; Mrs. Ivy Owen, the Preston Drama Club producer: Mr. Richard Iddon, a headmaster; and two well- k n ow n Preston churchmen, Mgr. S. Monaghan and Canon John Adams. The prizes were presented by


The judges were Miss Mary


Mr. Tom Hegerty, the Catenian provincial president.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED for single gentleman.—Apply Trutex Ltd.. West Bradford. Tel. Clitheroo 2433.


YOUNG COUPLE require flat or house to rent in Clitheroe.— l Apply 412 Brunshaw Rd., Burn­


ey.


URGENTLY REQUIRED unfur­ nished. house or flat, Clitheroe or Chatburn.—1 Ingham St., Padiham.


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


WANTED, holiday bungalow, mod cons., for fortnight in September, two ladies (retired! —Write Box No. D1 Advertiser and Times.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURN- INGI 4 / - la rg e bag. Good off-


bags. R ed u c ed p r ic e f o r loads.— C a tterm oles , Up Brooks. Saw­ m i lls , CUtheroe. T e l. 2699.


c u ts 3 / - p e r bag. o r £ 1 fo r seven


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED —Write or Phone. Sharpe, Huntley Lawn Samlesbury. Mellor 787


BARGAINS IN WATCHES to clear, front 55/-: canteens stain­ less steel cutlery. 65/- each; many more bargains.—Morton's Sale. 18 Moor Lane, Clithcroe.


GOOD QUALITY AXMINSTER CARPETS. 3 x 24 to clear. £14 each; heavy quality broadlcom t end. approx. 2} x 2. £16.—Mor­


Lon's Bargain Sale, 18 Moor ane, Clitheroe.


DOUBLE BED as new: large kid­ ney-shaped dressing table, white wood: three-piece suite, £20.— Tel. CUtheroe 3231.


CREDA Debonair spin drve-r (as new) £12 o.n.o.—13 Peel Park Av„ Clitheroe.


RUSBRIDGE will give you the best prices for your old JEWELLERY or will make you a good offer In part exchange for new goods.—24 King William Street, Blackburn. Tel. 59109.


5/. OFF ALL PERMS for a limi­ mted period. Book your appoint­ 811.


3 ent now. Dean's Hairdressers, 3 Market Place, Clithcroc. Tel.


SLIMLINE T.V. RENTALS, over three year-old sots from 8/- week. Same day service.—From ' Kalne and Rawson, 79 Lower-


gate, CUtheroe. Tel. 3444.


RUSBRIDGE,—You can choose anv article In stock.—Watches Clocks. Rings. Cutlery—and pay for It weekly.—Rusbridge, Jewellers. 24. King William Street, Blackburn. Tel. 59109.


COT, £2-10-0: cany cot and transporter, £2-104).—17 Bleat- dale Av., Clitheroe.


NOW IS THE TIME TO JOIN AS A TRAINEE MACHINIST


If you would like to learn a skill which will be or benefit, to you for years to come, join our 4-6 week training course


for girls aged 15—30 years.


You will receive full instruction in our modern methods whilst earning full pay during the course commencing next Monday. February 24th, at our Clitheroo factory.


WE OFEFR 4J day week. Excellent clean working conditions.


★ Music during working hours. -fc- Subsidised lunches and refreshments. ★ Special privilege purchase of ‘St. Michael’ gar­


ments manufactured by the Company. ★ 1-00 p.m. finish every Friday.


...........


’ * 4 weeks holiday per year. THERE ARE ALSO A NUMBER OF VACANCIES FOR FULLY EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS IN C L U D I N G OVER-


LOCKERS. Please apply to Mrs. AKrigg at the address below: ,T. and P. Jacobs Limited, Lowergate, Clitheroe. Telephone: 3000


, • !


A FURTHER TRAINING COURSE WILL. COMMENCE AFTER EASTER FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS.


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FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing Centro. 72/74/76 Scotland Road, Nelson.


PEDIGREE PRAM, canopy; high/ £ low chair: bath and stand,


roe. e12-10-0.—Hillside Close, Clith­


RE-UPHOLSTERY. Save middle­ man’s profit. Wo re-cover your treasured 3-ploco suites as new from os little ns 17 gns.. clmlrs 7 gns. Over 100 patterns. Free estimates. Distance no object— Write or phono BEAKBANE 50 Zen Street, Burnley. Tel. 27188.


TWO FLUSH DOORS for sale, 6’ 4” x 2’ 4” x 14”.—Cliatbum


418.


TELEVISION SET. Murphy 17", working order, £7 o.n.o.—Apply Tudor House, Waddington. Day time only.


NOW OPEN! Peel Street Laun­ dromat and Dry Cleaning. Seven days weekly, 8-30 am. to 9 pm. Tel. Clithcroe 3991.


H.C.B. SILVER CROSS PRAM. g re e n /w h t te . good cond ., £ 9


o.n.o.—Te l. C li th e ro o 4279.


PEDIGREE L.C.B. PRAM, good cond., £4 o.n.o.—Tel. Clitheroe


3519. . ■ ________


NEW and second-hand modern pianos: Leading makes; Includ­ ing Rodgers, Hopklnson. Zender,


Bentley Manndngton a n d Weston, Knight. Specialists In ■ Farfisa and Baldwin ■


organs, v Confidential. terms. Repairs • and tuning - service. Pollards (a family business since 1860). 20/23 Stondlsh Street.- Burnley. Tel.' 25829;


- .WANTED


Times.____________ '________- ’I BUY AND COLLECT Children's y


LADIES’. 0YCLE required—Write -BoxuNo.v D2, Advertiser and


f bable’s t ladies’ - ,i and * > gent’s : ' - -


olothcs.. curtains, bedding,- orna­ ments. etc.—Ring .Accrington - -


electronlo EiS''


Bliicklun I Comliinatii


Wadd knock


Fcniscowles 3? Wa d d i r


knocked out wistle Cup Blackburn C Saturday, vv


down in the They straggle


played for twi of the weathj


2—3 at Fen Waddington


Hie game and penalty after :


heart into Fer w they scored tl;


perately to.scor goal, but left greaves left thi leg injury-anti stituted. This seemed


gan to take coi several near, scored the equ The visitor.'


dington hit b: brilliant footba reduced the ar Waddington


sloy; Ma-rsden, R.; Riley, Ha Trotter; - McLe; Lund. Ward, Se


Brockh go do


Milliards 2, B Though they


of the game 0! Brockhal] went at Mullards in t burn Combina


and they were rev l a good goof by- •


the second - half a t acked the Bro


elt.


ing a- soal consult m in and disallotvet sids. Brocfchatl tound


ing had the ball but the referre, ai


the game but sti: th : ho -'e offside .)


BrockhaU came


allowed after Du the ball In the a yards, Leemiag offside. Minutes had a good effo: saved by the goal! For the first 20


jVIullards took thi a long through t badiy for. - .he defence and the scored from ir,-.:di Brockhall hrd


being caught : quenb.y, the mi being Leeming Against the n


tage of a slight first half, but bh make full use o field superiority. The visitors’-:


Division match. Brockhall had


for an entert; although K.: W standing. ; Waddington


ith only io m All players c.


interval Fen: further -ahead; 2—0 half-time’ In the secoi


Trotter failed Five, minuu


and in one of the Fedder was brou and had to leave with a knee , injtii substituting.


back with only In­ to go when Dust si same player was : u several occasions;4 brilliance of the h keeper


The visitors pull


Brockhall teamr il


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