‘Clithcroe 'Advertiser and Times, December i , 1971 9 SITUATIONS VAC ANT
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Dunsop vBridge. Cottage - (3 bed rooms)near to;-Intake available at reasonable rent. 40-hour;. live- day > week: 45p. per hour plus £1 per week'Interim- bonus. 8lckness pay scheme, service supplement and admission, to superannuation scheme alter period of qualifying ■ service.: ■ . ■
tLabourer'required for Intakes In he Trough of Bowland, near ■ Personal- ■
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and Reservoirs >; Superintendent, Chapel Brow Depot, Longrldge.
J. F. BAILEY,
M.I.CH,, F.I.W.E.. Engineer and Manager. -
Licensees
hand over £ 2 0 0 for charity
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area manager of Dutton’s brew ery made the presentation in the Dog and Patridge Hotel, on behalf of the ladies auxiliary of Clitheroe branch of the Lic ensed Victuallers Association. Two charities benefited this
year: St. Denys Home for children, and’ Stanley House TClitheroe) for old people. Mr. F. Foster and' Mrs. E. Penny, representing th e respective causes, each accepted £100 They joined with officials of
sociation makes donations of this kind every year, raising money from various fun:iions held in the previous 12 months
Outlook bright
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for valley pian
THERE are promising signs that the projected Ribble Val ley Authority will become a fact when local government is
ley representatives had when they came away from an exploratory meeting called by Lancashire County Council, on Monday, to learn local authority opinions on the sug gested 13 districts for the new county. As chairman of the Ribble
reorganised in 1974. This is the feeling that val
CHEQUES totalling £200 were handed over to charity on be half of Clitheroe licensees at a presentation in Barrow ' on Tuesday evening. Mr. Frederick Chadwick,
petition was held in 'aid of the baths fund and this raised £40.50p. There was dancing after the dinner and 120 people at tended the event, which was
. A toast to the Chamber of Trade was proposed by Mr. Cowdall and the president of the Chamber, Mr. J.' Parkin son, replied.. Mr. Chris. Leem- vice-president, proposed a toast to the ladies and guests and the Mayor responded. Pictured, at the dinner are,
held at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe.
from the left, Mr. Cowdall and his wife, Mr. Parkinson and his wife and Mr. Simons and Mrs. Simons:
the Licensed Victuallers in re freshments, after the presenta tion. The local branch of he As
MILK FOR SCHOOL
milk. There will be no cost to the executive and arrange ments for ordering will be made direct between ■ the head teacher and the supplier: Mrs. Renee Lang, , . head
the milk will cost 2p. for one- third of a. pint and this will be paid weekly in advance by the parents. If a child is -not at school one day, the money will not be refunded because the milk will not be supplied on a sale and return basis.
Valley steering committee, the Mayor of Clitheroe; Coun. Sidney Moore, said that so far as the committee was con cerned, the county plan for the valley largely followed the pattern already envisaged. It virtually embraced every
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thing the valley authorities had worked for during the past year. He could not however, give
the valley’s official reaction; that will become known after a meeting being held yester day.
decisive victory in the first round of : an inter-club quiz, against Brierfield. and Rccdley' on Wednesday. Team members were Mr. G. Hood, Mr. T. Kil- ner, Mr. S. Westhead, and Dr. W. D. Oliver. The quiz, at the Starkie Arms Hotel, Clitheroe, was followed by supper.
Clitheroe Rotary Club had a
Richard gets in a spin
THE climbing exploits of 23-month-old Richard Davies caine to a temporary halt at lunchtime on Monday, when he scaled his mother’s spin dryer . . . and became firmly wedged inside. Richard, of Waddow Grove,
mistress, told the Advertiser and Times that more than three-quarters of the parents' wanted their children to have milk daily. Mrs. Lang explained that
CHILDREN,, over th e . age. of seven attending Hurst Green CE School are to get milk every day. Arrangements were approved by No. 5 Division Education Executive this week; Children will pay. for the
Clitheroe, and District Chamber of Trade’s annual dinner this week were the Mayor and. Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs. S. J. Moore, the Town Clerk and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cow- dall, and the president of the Preston Chamber of Trade and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Simons. During the evening a. com
' Among the guests at the'
Weak case for Edisford school extension
Executive this week.
Coun. Leo Wells, of Clitheroc, told Mr. Fox that he and sev eral others were concerned about the primary school places in the town and about who should be admitted.
A member of the Executive
census' in 'the' Edisford- area; It would provide evidence to put
Coun. Wells referred to a . .
as to which;children. were hkety to attend Edisford; whether the
9/15 Elbbleton-Lane, PRESTON. PRX 5AH.
THREE ’ Waiters, or Waitresses required lor New. Year’s Eve.— Apply The Stewardess. Olitheroe Goll Club. Tel. Clitheroe 2292.
LANCASHIRE. EDUCATION COMMITTEE
Divisional Executive No. 5 SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE
Whalley C.C. Sohool Kltohon (New)
General Assistant, required (30 hours-per -week — 8.15 am. to
-EDUCATION CHIEF THERE is a very weak case for extending Edisford
. School Clitheroe and also for providing temporary extra accommodation there, Mr. E. J. Fox, Divisional Education Officer, told members of the No. 5 Division Education
to - prevent any- disadvantage to children < living; in; the Edisford
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. . .Coun. ..Wells thought they might get more value for money educationally if the age for entry " to" school was lowered to four instead of raising the -leaving age. ' Mr. J. Hindmoor, headmaster
family- - were likely- • to stay • in the area for the'next five years; the. .number . of
children..aged four and over who were not admitted to school and the number of children in the area under this age.
of housing development, the Division was now experiencing the pressure on accommoda tion in schools that other areas had been experiencing for some time. “We did our best-in trying
after their'fifth birthday. Mr. Fox explained that because
General . Assistant: required (25 hours' per .week—8.30 ' am.- to 2.00 pm.)—Wage £8.20.
2.45 . pm;)—Wage £9.83.
Apply immediately, stating age and experience, to—
The Divisional EducatioriOffioer. Education Office,
- Rishton, Blackburn. BB1 4BU SCRIM WEAVER
required (or someone willing to learn)
Double day shift. High rates of pay.
Apply: Uernahve of
... P.endje County Primary-School. Some have exercised that option.
- NO ANSWER ,“The alternative is. to restrict
entry to all'Clitheroe schools until the beginning of the'term after the children’s fifth birth
of St; James’s CE School,'Clith eroe, considered they were do ing too little, too late. He had felt for some time that a school in Bright Street was needed but so was extra accommodation at
Edisford.- It was ,a great ;pity. that today they were still look; mg at accommodation in - the
“The Bright Street. project is the quickest way: of .getting ac commodation 'in Clithefoe. It is advisable to carry on with that and build it up. There will be 280 places there and this will prove adequate over the next few years according to: the birth-rate and housing develop ment
light of 40 children in a pri- 'indeid for either temporary-ac tuary class.’, Even a figure of commodation'-. or extensions. 35 would mean that schools. would be crowded now.
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Sabden, commented that if they were fighting for improvements to schools built before 1900, they might be successful. But Clitheroe. did'-not have any very old schools. Coun. J. A. Barnes, of Clith
Waddington, fell feet-first into the dryer when his • mother turned
round.for a minute to pick up something. He was stuck for an' hour, while Cli theroe Fire Brigade cut through the machine’s shaft, and a Clitheroe doctor finally mani pulated his legs free. Luckily Richard had only
haven’t been successful in pres sing”, be concluded. Coun. Miss Alice Alston, of
“We have pressed but we
managed to contain-the situa tion without having to use the school hall; Many schools :had to use their hall as a temporary measure and .there were even some , schools -which had two classes in their halls. He urged the Executive to
‘ He added - that Edisford had . . “Edisfor<M; on—the - present DEPOT CLERK
Applications are invited - from persons with : good clerical experience fo r ; the post of Depot • Clerk a t the Norweb Depot, Peel Street,
CUtberoe. The duties will he primarily the program*
look at the problem realistically and aim for something . -vhich had a reasonable chance of achievement. The Lancashire. Education
eroe, contended they' had' a good case because the schools were overcrowded. “More pro vision needs to be made”, he said; Edisford needed extensions and a school in Bright Street was also required.
slight bruises on his knees, and was none the worse for the experience. His mother, Mrs. L. Davies, said: “We are very grateful to the Fire Brigade”.
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Tremendous selection of unusual
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Please order early, only limited quantity this year Come and see over 40,000—Rose busbes; Trees; Shrubs;
We arc .now booking orders tor our top quality ■ HOLLY WREATHS and CROSSES
Conifers and hedging plants
WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION IN
EAST LANCASHIRE
FLOWERING CHERRIES, ALMONDS. CRABS AND LABURNUMS, WEEPING WILLOWS, PRUNUS, MOUNTAIN ASH, POPLARS, SILVER BIRCH ETC.
RHODODENDRONS AND AZALEAS IN VARIETY.
CLEMATIS, HONEY SUCKLE, PYRACANTHEA, JASMINE, CYDONIA ETC..
BEECH THORN PRIVET, LONICERA, COTONEASTER, LAUREL.
EO WILSON SONS LTD., 7 YORK ST.,
LITHEROE. Tel. 2688
‘CUPRESSCY PARIS LEYLANDII — THE FASTEST GROWING CONIFER SUITABLE FOR SCREENING or HEDGING. FRUIT TREES :AND BUSHES.
OVER 80 VARIETIES OF CONIFERS including
HEATHERS OVER 50 VARIETIES PRIMROSE NURSERIES, WHALLEY ROAD, B A C K E R S
. CLITHEROE. Tel. 3521 . OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK
Weekdays 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. to 5.30 pun- . . . .
in the pipe-line and I am afraid that we can’t have both. In the long term, Bright Street School is the answer but in the short term, Edisford is over crowded”. Coun H. Eastwood, chairman
“We have Bright Street School \
Authority had been pressing for a reduction in'the size of classes for a long time.
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ratio of 29-1. This was the best in the Division and, he believed, in a large part of the surrounding area as welL County Coun. Miss K. Sum
Edisford had a jiupiFteacher phone and radio duties. • •
• full training will be given. Salary up to £1,290 per annum. Application femns obtainable,;
l l th . Decembn\ 1971: ■ The work will be varied and interesting, and
from and to be returned: to Manager Norweb, . , Jubilee • Street, Blackburn, BBl 1ES by ‘
mins of work for industrial staff based at the Depot (Overhead Linesmen, etc.) and will also include generally assisting. engineering staff with day to day clerical functions and tele
days”. This was hardly the-answer..
James Dcwhurst and Sons (CUtheroe) Ltd.,
Shaw Bridge Mill, CUtheroe.’ Tel. 2414
WADDINGTON ROAD CAFE
20-Waddington Road, Clitheroe.
Assistants required' for Supper openings. Transport home provided.
DAILY Help required. Primrose District. Six mornings per week. — Apply Advertiser, & Times (first instance).
SANDRA ANN’S HAIR BOUTIQUE
4 York Street, Clitheroe. Requires
QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER ' or
IMPROVER Also an
APPRENTICE A i days per week.
Plus commission and bonus. TeL CUtheroe 3353 or’21«6
PART-TIME ■ CARE ■ Rate oTpay: 36.77p. per-hour. required lor evening ■
ASSISTANT duties.
Application forma, for furthor details. Tel. Clltharoe 3*17.
MOTHERS’ HELPS "d j^ ed , Uve In London and suburbs.—Brad- ville Agency. 138 Manor Road, Chlgwell. Essex
application to . Works
‘ • CUTHEROE H08PITAL, .. ;,? 'va CUTHEROE'.
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40-hour-'* week.v;Baslc- pay, £13.44 per.i week' with: extra for week- •i .rjrf.'i *.>;,end work.,
domestic', assistant • t ' *. ,
ApplicatldnsS.tos Matron (Quote vr'Ref.:- OJV. 393)..
PRESTON AND DISTRICT WATER BOARD
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■Vicar.' — •Rev.,A. :F. Knowles. The 'Vicarage,,, Hurst';,Green, Blackburn.' , •
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. NATIONAL- FARMER8’'UNION '
LANCASHIRE COUNTY BRANCH .
JUNIORGROUP SECRETARY. -required • to ■
.(ween the : ages /, ol 23 - and 32 ounless already employed- In ithe mrganisation), • should ■ have ad a inistrative - and -organising cbility and a knowledge at-agri
sendale and - Olitheroe. - The posi tion^ carries, with I t the Agency of the NFU Mutual '.-Insurance Society
..Limited -in-the .area.: > t Applicants who should be- be
Harwood, Nelson. ■
able. .The person appointed will be required to reside In . the Group-area, to own a car and to contribute to lull-time clerical assistance. The combined remun eration Is attractive with-pros pects • ol Improvement. .The -post Is-pensionable. a Details and application forms
ulture and Insurance Is . desir
hey should be returned within 10 days ol the appearance ol this advertisement.
.Accrington: Burnley. Cotne.;Great
Secretary' - in- -North-east rLanca- Oshlre, “ covering ' Branches ,7 . at -’
assist' Senior; Group Padlbam, -Ros-
■' Tea Towels, Sheet Sets, etc. . . . TOGETHER WITH '
ORGANI8T: required, for-Mltton ■ Church. Information f rom th e
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t oad. -Preston. PR1 • 1JH ,to whom
evening (Monday to Friday); to • mop modem classrooms.—Apply
GENTLEMAN PENSIONER re quired lor a lew hours-each
Mrs. Coultas; -Moorland- School, Olltheroe. Tel.' 3833.
CLEANER REQUIRED 1 or Moor land School, Olltheroe ■ Excel- ent, conditions. Hours 9 ■
2 pm. Five-day week. Two hours one Saturday morning in-three. Six. weeks holiday with pay. During ■
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approx; 9 weeks, cleaners work reduced -hours ■ lor luU .pay.-— Apply: Mrs. CoultaB, Moorland School. CUtheroe. Tel. 3833.
rest o l ' school /holidays,
LANCASHIRE COUNTY- COUNCIL
Division 5
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of the Executive, commented.” “In the short term, Bright Street School is the quickest thing vve can do. It will be started before the end of next March”. Anything that inter fered with this'project. would be doing Clitheroe'a disservice.
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plied that he did not want to cease pressing for extensions at Edisford as soon as the Bright Street School va« comn!e:-H. “We shall need both”, he said. Mr. Fox
expla.ned that
To this, Coun Barnes re
Department of the Environment still looked at accommodation m schools on the basis of 40 for a primary class. This was statutory and the Divisional Executive had .no control over this nor could; they change the school starting age from five to four. This could only be done by Parliament; Looking at Edisford: in the
ner said: “For many, many years the education of our pri mary children has been sadly neglected. But you have to re cruit teachers. You can’t blow up a school, it has to be'done
gradually. “Some people in other parts
of the country would envy us and think we lived in an idyllic situation educationally”. Coun. J. Duckworth brought
Young and well educated person (male or female) required for'
*£■ , STOCK CONTROL OFFICE
This is a staff appointment with exceUent prospect3:and’gpod; rates of pay-;
Ideal applicant should have G.C.E. or;equivalent education. ........
Apply in writing to the: Personnel' Dept.,
the discussion to an end say-- ing: “Let’s get our old schools brought up-to standard first”.
' Telephone 52511. . - •
JOHN DUCKWORTH and SON. (Blackburn), ' Roe Lee Mills, Whalley New Road, Blackburn. .
Si FINE FURNITURE
FLEXIBLE REINFORCEMENTS LIMITED
Pendle Mill, Clitheroe Telephone 3174 ;
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light of 40 a class, there were nine teaching spaces, counting the dining room which-had to be used for teaching, and this meant that in the school there was room for 360 children.
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there were: 312 : children there. Counting those ■ on • the waiting list, this figure would rise to 350 by netx July. Next September, the.- numbers would either fall or stay the same and by January of the following year, the first phase of Bright Strcet- 5chool
.should.be ready
At., the September, return,
Manufacturers of “Wavelock” PVC/Nylon Laminate . require the-services, of the following ..............
personnel: (1 ) Young Lady; 25-40 years for duties .as a CREELER
Experience in the handling of textile yarns an advantage hut not-essential. 'Single Day Shift.
children. living on. the cast side, of Clitheroe and on the east side of the main road. If a pro portion of these went to Bright Street’School, it would relieve the pressures on Edisford and- St. James’s School.* ■ A sfar as providing places
providing room for 120 child ren. _................ There were at present 300
, APPLY: MR. C. PICKLES. WORKS MANAGER. (2 ) Gentleman aged 18-50 years for duties, of ADHESIVE MIXER • with--some [added.-responsibility for QUALITY CONTROL.1
for children under five years: of - age was concerned, Mr. Fox said the. Department • of the Environment would only look at its obligations in terms of those children- who were re- quired by law to be at school, namely those aged five. By law, children should be at school at the beginning of the term
Previous experience1 in'.handling of chemicals and'solvents - an advantage: though not essential. ., .
DOUBLE DAY SHIFT'6.00 aan.—2.00 p.m. and 2JM) p.m.— 10.00 p.m. ALTERNATE WEEKS.
APPLY: MR. H. OWEN, TECHNICAL MANAGER.
I 40. YORK ST., CLITHEROE Telephone 3191
Also at 12 NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN Telephone 57733
SITUATIONS VACANT
SUN INN, WADDINGTON Part-time..
WAITRESS required;
Tel, Clithcroe 3262'
STAFF NURSERY NURSE re quired to help with tho ruunlns of Three Family groups, 0-5 years of age. Salary paid In ac cordance with Whitley Scale;- 5 weeks annual holiday: 40-hour week; from January 2nd, 1972. Post- may be residential or non- rcsldentlal. This Is a residential nursery. Please apply to -the Matron, 41 Brunswick Square, London. W.C.l. Tel. 01-837- 5890.
NORTHGATE GROUP LIMITED, LOWERGATE,
v CLITHEROE. Td. 3000 -
' Duc;to our--vast increase, in production . - .we'now require:.’.
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Experienced Machinists Trainee Machinists
• ■ Also r Part-time Machinists
.‘Full Canteen Facilities :: Three weeks Paid Holiday. Applications to:.
. MRS. HIESLEY, MANAGERESS. m
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