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Ciitheroe Advertiser and Timet, July 0, 1971 ?


GRAMMAR SCHOOL PLACE SHORTAGE UPSETS ROWLAND TEACHERS


Riddiough, Divisional Educa­ tion Officer for that district, met head teachers- from the Bowland area at a .,private meeting held at their., request. ■


FEWER children in the Bowland area have been awarded places at Settle High School than in previous years, and this is causing concern'among their teachers. On Wednesday, Mr J. D.


even if the children were capable of passing the 11-plus.” He. feels certain that he-has


“We have no chance at .all,


ally..about the scheme of allo­ cation of schoolchildren in that area but declined to make a press statement afterwards. The meeting was arranged


Mr Riddiough talked gener­


pupils capabl" of going to the High School. There is one school in .the


SITUATIONS VACANT


Linotype Operator Required - ■ ■


-• For. Busy Office. ’ ‘


Contractual Overtime." -. Model 48 Machines


Staff Pension and Life Assurance Schemes. .... ... Staff.Sick Ffind.


Apply:; GENERAL MANAGER, : ..BLACKBURN TIMES, NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN.


FARM TO LET


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE.


FARM


- the High School. That represents 10 per cent.


after the matter had been raised by; a member of the Bowland District Education Sub-commit­ tee, Mrs Doreen Watson.. She told the committee of


grave concern over the lack of selected places and cited the case of Bolton-by-Bowland C.E. Primary School. The headmaster, Mr Conrad


TOO SMALL


Sauer, had told her that of five children due to leave his school at the end of term, allihad been allocated places- at Bowland County Secondary School, G.rin- dlcton. Mrs Watson said that Mr


be against the law of averages. “Forty-five per cent is the low­ e s t ! have ever ksown at any school.” . It appears that Settle High School is too small to accom­ modate all the children that could; possibly, go there add - it- has been suggested that tempor­ ary accommodation would be the answer. However, Mr Riddiough told


Mr Sauer considered that to


Sauer would like to know how the selection scheme used in Bowland .worked, in relation to , the allocation of places to small schools such-as 'his. Mr Sauer had asked what was


being done for the children who were eligible for' a selected place and who- were apparently pushed to one side, when places were not available for them.


QUOTA


report, the subject of selection was discussed in private and no further statement was made. The scheme used in Bowland,


After-, hearing • Mrs Watson’s


known as the Thorn Scheme, is based on the assessment of in­ dividual schools, writes our re­ porter. The quota is based on the number of places allocated in previous years. In the case of border-line


our reporter that there was no t em p o r a r y accommodation available nor was it possible to get any at short notice. Mr Riddiough . added that the


How to


keep fit “Keeping fit and attractive”


was the subject of Mrs. R. Phizackerley, of Lancaster, at a meeting of Clithcroe Ribhles- dale (Afternoon) Townswomen’s Guild. Mrs. Phizackerley outlined


the simplest methods of attain­ ing fitness and beauty, and stressed that it is “what one docs that counts rather than what one puts on”. She gave hints on correct pos­


children, they are assessed by a panel of independent teachers who note their capabilities. They are given-tests in English, mathe­ matics and art and the children’s general suitability is also asses­ sed.


and Times that he personally felt children in Bowland were being “squeezed out” and the places at Settle High School were going to children from Hel- lificld and Settle.


Mr. Sauer told the Advertiser


E gg-th row ers fa i l to c ra ck r e co rd


NO TIPPING


A ’NO TIPPING’ sign is to be erected at the entrance to Wad- dington recreation field, follow­ ing several incidents" of dump­ ing garden rubbish and other waste on. the field. Members of the Parish Coun­


EGGED on by a crowd of spectators, Howard Blackburn retreated five paces, then, running forward released an obovoid missile high into the a i r . . . Just about 220 feet away, Colin McCrerie lunged forward in lL calf-length, bright'yellow plastic coat and shiny'black leggjngs and', at he clasped the object in his hands, a shout of triumph went up.


cil decided at their meeting on Monday that the exact .word­ ing of the sign should be No. tipping of ittbbish on this recreation field, by order of the parish clerk.” •


HOMING 12-hour


flight . from Nantes


THE Nantes race,, on Saturday, was a very big improvement on the'last two races from France. The birds were liberated at 6.25 a.m. in a light north east wind, and the first to arrive m Chth- eroc belongs to Thorsby and


Lofthousc.


under 12 hours to fly 461 miles. Second were H. and K. Seed; four minutes behind the winner, and third A. and J Parker, only just behind , that. Only a month ago, 'A. and J.


It took the .winning bird, just .


tempt to break the world egg throwing and catching record failed. The record still stands at 200 feet and three inches, for the only one • Colin caught without breaking it .was thrown 50 feet short of this length.


But 24-year-old Colin’s at­


—part of Ribblesdale Cement’s first annual sports night at Wad- dington cricket club — battle- scarred Colin, covered in raw egg and with hands cut by egg shell, sounded disappointed.


After the unsuccesful attempt “Jt was a poor effort,” he


said sadly, “I thought we might have stood a chance”. And shar­ ing his disappointment were the eight throwers, Howard Black­ burn, Andrew Butt, Stephen Blunt, Barry Lancaster, Albert Haworth, Ian Hartley, Ken Scott and Charlie McCally:


' But at least Colin finished on the winning side in the sports competition. He is in the Works department a t Ribblesdale Cement and they scrambled home ' with 35 ‘points, followed by Accounts, 31; Sales, 29; and associate firm, Horrocksford


Lime Company, 14. The winners were presented


Parker’s bird won the race from Avranches, and out of over 4,000 birds from all over .Lan­ cashire this bird took 18th posi­ tion in the Lancashire Com­


bine.


by and Lofthousc 1132-74; 2. H and K Seed 1127-15; 3. A and J. Parker 1126-33; 4, H and K Seed 1125-23; 5, Thorsby and Lofthousc 1108-73; 6, Jones and Addison 1102-07: 7, D Kay 1089-32; 8, G Wilkinson 1081- 06; 9. W Frankland 1076-93; 10. G 'Wilkinson .1070-52; ,11,. Ill R.!-Savin.. 1067-25; 12, ,V. Alderson : 1055-96.


Mort. a distance of over 500 miles. It is the last old bird race. The young birds will start racing in two.’weeks’ time. Nantes race result: -1-. .Thors­


Tomorrow’s race is from . ' !


with a silver cake stand, in­ scribed “Ribblesdale Olympics , and will be responsible flor


arranging next year’s event. This time is was arranged by Miss Judith Woodhead, accounts sec­


retary. The ‘Olympics’ included ob­


stacle, sack, egg-and-spoon and l’our-legged races, a tug-of-war and a contest which involved running to the Lower Buck Inn, consuming a pint which was waiting on the bar, and racing back to the cricket field.


planned. The final of the egg- and-spoon race had to be can­ celled because all the eggs had been ‘poached’ by the eager throwers in their-attempt on the


Not everything went as world record. Will there be another at- ; bowling results Castle' - Veterans defeated


visiting Todmorden by a majority of 41. Details; Castle 407, Todmorden 366:


• 16; J. Sherliker. 21, H. Grinrod 8; Mrs. Wright 15, V. Feeldon 21; H. Knowles 20, T. Mason 21; Mrs. Wright 21, Mrs. Robinson 12; T. Wignall 21, Mrs. Firth 15; W. Wilkinson 12, C. Baldwin 21; N. Windlc 21, . T. ..Huddcrs .14; Jack


Murphy 21, A. Taylor 20; F. Colwill 21, H. Eastwood 18; S. Edmondson 9 , .T. Johnson 21; J. Taylor 18, J Newell 21; C. Blundell 21, Mrs. .Green­ wood 10; W. Harrison 21, ,C. Baldwin 7; H. Wiggins 17, Mrs. Houghton 21; J. H o r n 9, S. Cunliffe 21; T. Parkinson 21, T. Smith. 18; . H. Lawson. .16, D. Lewlas-21-;-G. Taylor 21, L. Raby 15; H. Bowker 21, H. Hutchinson 18; Mrs. Grim- shaw 18, Mrs. Smith 21; Mrs. Grimshaw 21, L. Greenwood


J.


Whitaker 21, Mrs. Newell 6. ' The Veterans were heavily


beaten when t h e y played at Corporation Park: Corporation Park 334, Castle 183: G.-Hoolc 15, F. Colwill 10;. H. Wilson 15, S. Edmondson 6: T. Haworth 15, N. Windle 11; H. Hiirmcr 15, J. Murphy 7; F. Atkins 15, J. Sherliker..9: W. Hope 15, C. Blundell 6; ,J. :


Wood 15, T. Ratcliffe., 15, Jack-


Grimshaw 3; G. Turner 15, N. Lawson 8; J. Moody 15, Mrs. Grimshaw 6. Veterans .were-, also just


beaten 287-285 by Ashton Park, Preston.


m * •


LATEST results’ in the Great Harwood; (Bowling League:


olunucJ1 .......... blesdalc.- (9) ! 57; Chtheroe CC wienall 6- J (7) 154,-Salesbury-MC A (3) Whitaker ;7i * 117; Salesbury >MC V (3)132,


Ciitheroe; C a s tle (1) 112, Ffb-


1 3 ; .F . Graham <15. Mrs.’ leV (2) 97, Lowcrfold;Park: (8) Wright -6. " V


iT Brotiiley 15> w - Harrison' Calderstones_sp,fflsl52,, Wtod ‘


13- R Bradley 15, V. Knowles Ri ' " M o r r i s 4, J..Taylor .15;, - Oswaldtwistle C


J. Evenin' 15,. Mrs. Grimshaw !


H. Bowker 9, F. Peat 1? , i . £ , ilheioe:CBSttel 12 T a y K El J a c 5 n 15, Mrs, Salesbury,MC B .L


Wright 7; E. Howarth ,15, H, r


T Caldcrstones S C 12 Ribblesdale


Lowerfold ... Salesbury MC ‘A 11 Whalley


w ! f S n 6> LWF iHanydon S , Pa“rk View WMC . 11 Wilkinson y,


12


W LPts 9 2 87


10 37


2 82 3 77 5 70 4 68 7148 7 45 841


I 11 25|


CORPS Distributors


62, SCOTLAND RD. NELSON.


Telephone: 63689 83, MANCHESTER RD., BURNLEY.


Telephone: 26784


GAS, OIL AND SOLID FUEL


tempt? Mr. McCrerie’s comment “That’s it for the time being”. Well, as the French say, ‘Un oeuf is enough!’


Bowland area where only two children out of 20 are to go to


HEWS IN . BRIEF


delivering newspapers as usual during holiday week. Two shops, one in Whalley Road and one in Bawdlands, will be closed, but these areas will be covered- by selling points. Other newsagents will be open in the mornings and afternoons.


Clithcroe newsagents will be


High School was due to be en­ larged in 1972—1973.


cookery books, produced by the Edisford Park project trac­ tor group, Ciitheroe, has raised £308. Members of the group are grateful to all who helped- to compile and sell the books.


:The sale of more than 3,000


lough, of West View, Clithcroe, was. yesterday said to be “improving” in Blackburn Infirmary after falling from a backyard wall on Monday night.


IFive-year-old Stephen McCul­


guished a rubbish fire in Kendall Street, at 7-45 yester­ day morning.


Ciitheroe fire brigade extin­


ture, breathing exercises and the care of the feet, followed by references to the treatment of hair and skin, emphasising that the simple, inexpensive reme­ dies are usually the best. Mrs. L. Jackson proposed a vote of thanks.


■Daryl Lister will he available for Ribblesdale Wanderers as from tomorrow. Both played for- Wanderers’ first team last year; after the end of the school year. Wallbank, son of Wan­ derers’ Tom Wallbank. is a left hand spin bowler, and Lister is a reliable run-maker.


Ciitheroe Grammar. School pupils, John Wallbank and


. behalf-; of,-the swimming baths appeal, fund. .


FACED- with a surplus -of; bedding '"p lan ts , Ciitheroe: nurseryman, Mr. George. Barker,'decided it-would-be a; good idea to sell them on


below. - normal • . price, have proved; a- bargain to gardeners and on'two. markets days £25


The -plants, being, sold at


has been raised for the-baths fund. ; Mr: 'Barker hopes this f ig u re -will . b e ’ doubled, as the sale will-continue, a t the market


Nurseries, also have been help­ ing out another local organisa­


until all ’.-the plants have gone. Mr. Barker’s Primrose


tion. About 300 people attended


Section.


an open night at the nurseries organised by the Royal Engineers’ Association, Ladies


this will go towards a carpet for Low Moor Church. There were many attractions


About £60 was raised and


on the right, is seen serving two customers, Mr. and Mrs. Brcnnand.


In our picture. Mr. Barker, _


Proceeds shared


IN spite of wet weather, many people took advantage of the invitation of Mr.. and Mrs. Alan Thwaites to visit Preston and district Water Board’s pre­ mises at Dunsop Bridge, and attend a coffee evening at the Thwaites’ home , Langdon


House. Some £48 was raised by the


event, and this will be split be- tween the village school and the new village hall. Visitors were shown round water board in­ stallations by Mr. Thwaites,


who is water bailiff, while his w ife. Margaret, ran the coffee evening at their home.


selling articles made by local schoolchildren, did a brisk trade, helping to boost profits. The competitions were won by Miss V. Marsden and Mrs.


Several stalls, including one


Youth Club, in aid of main­ tenance and leader’s salary for 1971-72, has been approved by Divisional Executive No. 5. The application will be reviewed later in the financial year.


Hodgson. A grant of £45 to Whalley


ANXIOUS WAIT FOR CLITHEROE COUPLE


At CLITHEROE couple • are anxiously waiting to learn if their daughter has, como successfully through a serious eye operation.


Mrs. Sheila Buttcrworth,


daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Vaughan, of 8 Bever­ ley Drive, now lives in Ame­ rica, but she came to England recently for the second of two eye operations.


Mrs. Buttcrworth, mother of


two boy's, aged 14 and 18, underwent a cornea graft at a' Middlesex hospital three weeks ajo. At present she is staying with an aunt in Manchester, be­ fore returning to the hospital to have the stitches removed and learn the outcome of the operation.


from the specialist, Mrs. Butter- worth will be staying in Ciith­ eroe with her parents before re­ turning to America.


When she receives clearance


porter that . ills daughter had had glaucoma operation 10 months ago and that the second operation was a continu- atios of the treatment. At the moment she had very little vision in the affected eye.


Mr. Vaughan told our re­


Northville, Michigan, her hus­ band being maintenance engineer with Chrysler (US).


Mrs. Buttcrworth lives in


they went to America 15 years ago.


Formerly of Sale, Cheshire, AGA COOKERS TIPPING FREE TIP


THREE RIVERS MOBILE PARK,


EAVES HALL LANE. WEST BRADFORD, CLITHEROE. Tel: 3523


INSURANCE


RIBBLE INSURANCE SERVICES


ts your motor Insurance renewal due, or are you purchasing a new car? If so let us quote you for the most competitive rates m the area.


INSURANCE TRANSACTED ALL OTHER


LIFE, ENDOWMENT, FIRE, SICKNESS, ACCIDENT, UNIT TRUSTS ETC.


30, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROL Tel: 3975


,


including .a tombola, bring and buy stall a n d a plant stall. Coffee • and biscuits were served.





■FROM 2nd FEBRUARY ' (Land).


TP LET


Whalley ; corn


merchant’s death


WHALLEY com merchant Mr. Edward Ashcroft, a'man iden­


tified with many organisations, in the village and area, died on Wednesday at the age of 57. Mr.- Ashcroft of Ashlca,


Lamb Rowe, Whalley had been ill for some time. He was well- known among the farming community in Lacashirc and Yorkshire and, had greatly ex­ tended and modernised the family business. He personally visited most of


. . 12th MAY


• ' (House and - Buildings) - *• ■ ”19721 ’ PAA FARM,


.p a y t h o r n e . . ,


' 273:710’ Acres.- in Ring ; Fence- - • .


1 New' fo ur/eight ■ abreast'-


:s \ "’ Milking. Parlour. ■ a Good’House.


Application to;


INGHAM and YORKE, Chartered Surveyors and Land Agents,


Littlemoor, Ciitheroe. Tel: Ciitheroe 3655


his customers. Mr. Ashcroft was keenly in­ terested in shooting. He en­ joyed shooting with friends on the Bowland fells and in Scot­ land and was president of- the Blackburn Rifle Club. Among his achievements was


GISBURN ESTATE


to be let front 2itd February, 1972 (house and buildings from . 12-th. May).


BOMBER FARM- GISBURN.


the winning of the County Championship for shooting. Mr. Ashcroft was closely associated with Whalley Parish Church, where lie was a warden and had several other offices. He was also very interested in


Extending to 114 acres approxi­ mately. A modernised dairy' farm equipped for self-feed silage and parlour milking. Par­ ticulars and order to view (price 25p) from


croft was Past Master of the Abbey Lodge. Whalley. of which -he was secretary. He held high acting rank as


the Conservative cause. As a Freemason. ' Mr.: Ash­


a Provincial Officer of the East Lancashire province. Born in Barrow, he lived all


things including cricket and amateur photography. He was president of the Ciith­


his life in the same area. He was interested in many


eroe Young Farmers’ Club and was a member of the Wisv/ell and Barrow Parish Council He leaves a widow, a. son


and two married daughters. A service will be held at


DAVIS & BOWRING Chartered Surveyors,


The Estate Office. Gisburit, Clithcroe, BB7 4HT. ..


TENDERS


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE PUBLIC HEALTH .DEPARTMENT


REFUSE COLLECTION VEHICLE


Tenders are Invited for the:


Whalley Parish Church on Monday followed by interment in the Whalley .and Wiswell cemetery.


INQUIRIES


ton Parish Council to alter and extend a house-in Church Close will not be granted until inquiries have been made as to the extent and form of the alterations, the Council decided at its meeting.


An application to Wadding- WANTED


I BUY AND COLLECT children's, babies’, ladies’ and gent's clothes, curtains, bedding, orna­ ments. etc.—Bing Accrington 35885.


I BUY AND COLLECT ladles', t gent’s, children’s clothing, cur­


ains, etc.—Write or Phone Mrs. 27882.


Haworth. 31. Church Square, Worsthorne — Tel. Burnley


WANTED. PAINTINGS BY CAW THORNE. Private collector.— Write Box No. J5, Advertiser & Times.


WANTED, GENT’S SPORTS CYCLE, good condition.—Tel. Clithcroe 2089.


TRICYCLE WANTED, suit 4- year-old. good eond. — Ring Bolton-by-Bowland 286.


SMALL DEEP FREEZE.- Campbell, Timothy Hurst Green.


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


GREAT YARMOUTH: Andover House, close to Wellington Pier and sea front. Free accommoda­ tion to children under two.—


Freeman, 30, Campcrdown. Tel. 3490.


SCARBOROUGH — B.B, and Ercolns & G. ‘Brl-Nook*. 1U Columbus Ravine. Phono 4585.


M0RE0AMBE, — One week Inclusive Holiday Three da? tours English Lakes, theatres, full board residence from £10 As. Brochure. — WICHFIELD PRIVATE HOTEL. 5eo View Parade. Tel 3411


LAKE DISTRICT. Holiday Cottage on River Duddon Est. Fridge. All .Electric, Bathroom. Sleeps 4/5. Vacancies July 17th—31st. ATKINSON, Causeway, Beach Street, Asl:atn-ln-Furuess, lanes.


EXPERT SERVICES


CATTLE GRIDS: various types for sale, for farms, country houses, highways, etc.. Repairs so to grids on site.—Roger B. Wil­


t n. 46 West View. Wadding- on Tel. Ciitheroe 2976.


LONG GRASS CUT, motor mow­ ers for hire, rotovatlng, etc.—


Ring after 6 p.m, or weekends Ciitheroe 2090.


HOOF SEAL


Look new and original with our ROOF SEALED METHOD


Have your roof made WATERPROOF


It does not devalue your property as some methods do.


All types of roofs sealed Colours:—


Grey, Green, Red and Black, MODERATE CHARGES For Free Quotation


CONTRACTING COMPANY, Rutland Chambcss,,


YORKSHIRE ROOF. SEAL ----- Consult ------


' 3lj- Ivcgatc, Bradford, I,. ’ Yorkshire,


Tel: Bradford 24312.;: :


---Xancashiro -Branch;.opcniiig^ • shortly' in P r e s t o n , ■


“ -Apply:House,


supply one S.D. - Pakamatic Direct Thrust” Refuse Collec­


tion Vehicle. Specification ■ - and.' form " of


tender may be obtained from the Public Health ^Inspector, Public Health Department, York Street, Ciitheroe. Tenders, .in a . plain e a 1 e d envelope endorsed Refuse Vehicle,” must be received by the undersigned at The Castle, Ciitheroe, by 30th


July. 1971. The Council do not bind them­


selves to accept the lowest or any tender.


JOHN COWDALL,Town Clerk. CAMPING


CAMPING. Hire your tent and equipment for a great camplns:


holiday. Wb will allow tlio ful. hire charge olf the list price if you decide to buy tent or equipment when you return.— "Ken’s.” 165, Padiliam Road, Burnley. Phone 23609.


GARAGES


TO LET. garage in Bawdlands.— Apply: M. Nicbolls &


Bawdlands. MOTOR CARS


Son,


I WE ARE OPEN THROUGHOUT THE HOLIDAY PERIOD | l FOR A GOOD SELECTION OF NEW FORDS AND | I


QUALITY USED VEHICLES S


s- § § § $ § §


§ § §


SEED WE ALSO RENT THEM FORD RENT A CAR


1966/67 Model Vauxhall Victor Estate. One owner, 31,000 genuine mileage.. Pincwood green with pampas green roof. Taxed and tested, new tyres. Sparc unused, superb condition for year.


1954 SKODA. M.O.T. one year, d tax October. 1971. Good con­


ition, offers. Owner emigrating 29, Castle View.


___ CORSAIR,


G&d all round. Drive away, £220.—Ring Glsburn 468.__


taxed and M.O.T.


ECONOMIC CAR REPMRS’ to suit your pocket.—Tel. CUth


eroe 4414 or 2065. ______ MOPEDS


N.S.U. QUICKLEY, three gears, in good running order. Apply 15, Union St„ Low Moor.


FOUND


ONE AGED CHEVIOT SHEEP come astray. If ,n°5,„c2a*m9t}


within seven days it will be sold for expenses.—Tel. Whalley


2276. . _____


HOLIDAY BAReAlHS


1965 AUSTIN A40.........£175 I960 SUNBEAM Rapier £75! 1964 VAUXHALL Victor 41375' 1964 AUSTIN AGO . . . . £275 1963 TRIUMPH 1250 . . £175 (


1963 NSU 1’rinz ............£M5, 1967 WOLSELEY 1100 £425 19G6 FORD - Anglia D/L £325. 1965 VICTOR 101


Furthergote


Motor Services - bottomgate


.!'■ Blackburn. Tel. 59 59 2 £205. 1964 ZEPHYR 4 . . . . . . £2951 ALL MAKES IN STOCK


FREE INSPECTION • LOWESTPRICES


ISAFIT SILENCERS CANTERBURY ST. MILL BLACKBURN


Tel: 60336—After e P i» Darwen 73331-


1968 Ford Cortina 1600 Deluxe. Green, taxed,. tested, one owner, excellent condition.


1969 Hillman Minx D/L. One owner. White, first-dass condition.


1965 Austin Westminster. Ono owner. Red, 42,000 miles from new. Radio, tested one year.


Austin A35. One private owner from new, 29,000 miles from new, 29,000 miles from new. Tested. The condition of this vehicle has to be 6ccn to be appreciated.


CLEARANCE 1967 November


‘F’ Triumph Herald Estate. One lady owner from new. Tested one year, £375. Note the Price, £100 nnder accepted'retail price.


B. M. SHEARER LTD.,


Brcnnand Street Garage,


Ciitheroe.


Tel: 3750 or 3316 or 3929


EXHAUSTS | THE GOOD NAME IN USED GARS i OPEN WEEKDAYS till 8 p.m.


Main W l f f? 7W Dealer SATURDAY and SUNDAY till 5 p.m.


Newtown, Colne Telephone 3344


After Hours BREAKDOWN • SERVICE—-Telephone 4138


ALL DEPARTMENTS OPEN ALL USUAL ______ ___________________________________


Divisional Exocutivo No. 5. SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE CLITHEROE RIBBLESDALE


hhe above-named kitchen, ,10 . ours per week. Wage £10.88. a Apply by letter, stating ago Dnd experience to: T h e


NURSERY SCHOOL KITCHEN t Cook-ln-Charso required for


Education. Office, Hlshton, ■Blackburn. BB1 4BU. Closing date: 21st July. 1971.


ivisional Education Officer,


,'DENISE' : HAIRDRESSERS re­ quire an apprentice hairdresser.


CALDER5T0NES HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE . : :- CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL,


WHALLEY. First appointment of


PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER —Salary £1,356 to £1.767 p.a. Candidates must have


' suitableTraining and experience in tho field and be interested-in becoming familiar with work for and’


: amongst tho mentally handicapped. (The Committee regard public relations as a two-way business which includes ensuring that management are aware of public re-aiction and;feeling). The officer will work in7 close association with the other specialists in immediately related activities and his/her work will include editing the hospital monthly staff magazine. Job description and application form available from the Group Secretary at the Hospital. Closing date 31st July. 1971.


BAR WAITER REQUIRED FOR


130, Lowergate or Tel., 2165, for appointment.


TRANCES, Ladles’ Hairstylist re­ quire an apprentice hairdresser, 72,. Whalley.Road, Clithcroe.


CLEANER REQUIRED approx, six hours per week.—Apply Grimshaw’s, Ladles’ Outfitters, 5-9,. Castle Street, Ciitheroe, Tel. 2293. .


SANDRA ANN, Hair Boutique re­ quires an apprentice hair­ dresser.—Apply: 4, York Street, Clithcroe. Tel. 3353 or 2166.


E. JACKSON, Chatburn Ltd,, require H.G.V. driver, class 2.— Apply Downham Road Garage, Chatburn.’ Tel. 339.


CLEANER REQUIRED six morn­ ings per week, good -wage, bus faro paid ‘Apply Saturday.— Mrs. Robinson, Ciitheroe Golf Club. Tel. 2618.


CLEANER REQUIRED three mornings per week. Irene’s Hairdressers, 11. York Street, Ciitheroe.


, PERSONAL


BEGIN a one-year diploma of education course at Nottingham' University.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED ;


PROFESSIONAL YOUNG LADY requires self-contained -flat - In Ciitheroe from September.— Write Box No.- Jl,'Advertiser & Times.


WANTED BY GOVERNMENT. WORKER, fully furnished;, 3- bedroomed house In Lancashire area for approx, two mbnths. Leave period from 1st’Septem­ ber.—Write" Box No; J3 .- Adver­ tiser. &, Times.


1


MARRIED COUPLE, no.children, require partly furnished’or .un­ furnished house or - f la t ’ in Ciitheroe: area.—Write' Box No. El,- Advertiser & Times.


THURSDAY NIGHT. Also


GLASS WASHER FOR SATURDAY NIGHT.


THREE FISHES HOTEL, MITTON.


Tel. Stonyhurst 206. EXPERIENCED .


WEAVERS


Required for Lancashire Looms on day work.


Apply: MR. T. E. PINDER, JAMES THORNBER LTD., Holmes Mill. Ciitheroe. Tel: 3601


MOORLAND SCHOOL, CLITHEROE. Part-time


DOMESTIC SCIENCE TEACHER .


required for September. Tel. Clithcroe 3833.


W aitresses


SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL,


Full or Part-Time for interview Apply:


CLITHEROE. Tel: 3130


9, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE


Ladies Hair Stylist BRENDA Have a vacancy for a Qualified Hair


Stylist or


Improver


Chance of promotion for the right applicant.


for interview please telephone:- Clitlieroe 3793 after 7 p.m.


Hemming


Foreman/Manager required for new company


sta rting in Clithoroe area.


Mechanical as weU as manag­ erial experience an advantage. Apply stating present salary and experience to Box K2, Advertiser and Times.


Full-Time


SHOP ASSISTANT REQUIRED


For Wilson’s, Confectioners. Apply:


26. Well Terrace. Ciitheroe. Tel. 2131.


R. Knowles,


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL.


Castlcford Home for tho Aged. Clithcroe.


above establishment. h Wage 32.88p per hour—to etails obtainable from the


DOMESTIC required a t tho


Warden at Castleford (Tel. Clith­ croe 3417).


our week. d Application forms and further


Medical Officer, 1, St. James’ St., Accrington.


beCompleted applications should forwarded to the Divisional


f H I * CAR RADIOS


PYE. EKCOi PHILIPS. JAVELIN. RADIOMOBILE* EtO> Installation and neoalr Scnrtefr-Trade and Retail.


KEN TALBOT and TAYWRLTD.


56 BANK TOP — BLACKBURN TELEPHONE ST40I


ANYTHING TAKEN IN PART EXCHANGE


1969/70 FORD ESCORT D/L. Ermine while, black interior. Very smart vchlde ................................. £645


1969 MORRIS MINI TRAVELLER. Almond Green, a minted spedmen ................................................ £595 |


1969 VAUXHALL VIVA 1600 O.H.C. ESTATE. White/rcd upholstery. Heated rear window, etc.... £695


1969 HILLMAN MINX. Marina Green, contrasting interior. The cleanest car in tho district .............. £645


1968 HILLMAN MINX. Shore beige, conlrasting interior


.................. ................. ............................... £575


1968 CORTINA-SUPER 4 door. Bine mink. A superb motor at ................... ............................................... £625


1967/68 T ’ Regd. HILLMAN HUNTER. Bermoda blue, matching inferior. One owner. .................. £595 j


1967 FORD CORTINA 1300cc. Alpine green, contras­ ting interior. Much sought after vchiclc ..............


11967 WARTBURG KNIGHT 1000. In primrosc/black interior.. Host of extras ........................................


11967 FORD ANGLIA. Bine, matching interior ..........


1966 AUSTIN MINI D/L ESTATE. 32,000 miles 12 months -M.O.T.' ................... ............................


1965 JAGUAR 3.8,‘S’ TYPE AUTO. Opalescent stiver fitted with all usual Jag. refinements......................


1964 WOLSELEY 16/60. Rose Tanpc/Bcigc. Red leather interior •.......................................................


1963 FORD ANGLIA 1200 SUPER. Ydlow/wbitc. Exceptionally’ clean and tested ....................... •••••


£445


£295 £345 £385


£595 £325 £235


We would like it to be known , that we have no connection : whatsoever with Dclanys Premier-Garages or any other firm ' in’Clithcroe.


Ciitheroe Auto Engineers


i Castle Street, Ciitheroe Open. weekdays to 8: p.m. Tel: 2110


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