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.Mick’s on target


ACE sharpshooter .Mick Meggison, forme r ly of Clitheroe, has become rapid- fire pistol champion of Great Britain — only weeks after being left out of the Olympic team.


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modified by his father, Mr Leslie Meggison, of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, to beat our two Olympic representatives with a remarkable 591 points out of 600. After the competition, at


Mick (27) used a pistol


MARKET i MAN i CONTINUES


Bisley, Mick received the A r g e n t i n e Cup and a commemorative medal. He owns a sports shop in


not making the Olympic team. “If I had had this modified pistol in the trials I would probably have been picked for Montreal,” he said. “But that’s the way it goes. Now I’m aiming for the Moscow Games in 1980.”


Mick was disappointed at


Ex-Guides celebrate


THE Whalley, Read, Sabden and district Trefoil Guild cele­ brated its 21st birthday with a reunion party at Whalley Abbey, attended by 44 members. Re g r e t fu l ly , founder


TRADING MARKET t r a d e r Jack Burrow left Clitheroe a much happier man on Tuesday afternoon than he had been earlier in the day. . For when he arrived at the market for only his second day’s trading there, he was told by an official'that he could not return next week. The reason? That his line of


Great Harwood and has represented Britain in inter­ national competitions all over the world.


Situations Vacant TRUTEX LTD


GRINDLETON CLITHEROE.


Leading manufacturers of young people’s school and leisure clothing require a


PERSONAL ASSISTANT for our Production Control Manager


business clashed with three other stalls on the market, where the Ribble Valley Council’s policy is to keep a balance of different trades. But Mr Burrow (55), of


Morecambe, who sells china ornaments and materials for making fluffy toys, did not take no for an answer.


He started collecting signa­


explained his position to a Ribble Valley Council official and the upshot is that Mr Burrow is being allowed to trade at the market every Tuesday. Ribblc Valley Chief Techni­


tures for a petition to allow him to return every week, and within a few hours lie had 100 names in his support. Soon' a f t e rw a r d s he


member County Commis­ sioner Mrs Penny Thompson was unable to preside, and her place was taken by Mrs O. Ashmore, a former member and County Commissioner of the Stockport area. A cake, made by members,


was cut joint ly by Mrs Ashmore and Miss Marjorie Wi l s o n , Tre foil Gui ld chairman.


cal Officer Mr Dennis Black explained to the Advertiser that there had been a misun­ derstanding about what Mr Burrow was selling. ’When it was established


This is an Interesting and challenging position involving constant liaison with our FACTORY MANAGEMENT and SALES OFFICE PERSONNEL in order to ensure that the planned stock levels are In alignment with customers' delivery requirements.


We would prefer applicants to be in their early 30s, and the salary will be negotiable according to age and experience. •


Whilst a knowledge of the clothes industry would be an advantage, it is not essential. Free transport is provided for employees to and from the Clitheroe area.


Applications should be marked confidential and addressed to MR J. P. BRABIN, ■


Director TRUTEX LTD. Grindleton,. Clitheroe PRESSERS REQUIRED AT OUR HENTHORN FACTORY


Training will be given to suitable applicants. WE CAN OFFER THE FOLLOWING •


that he was not in the same line of business as other mate­ rial traders, everything was sorted out.” Trader Mrs Nellie Bottom-


ley, of Clitheroe, who has sold material on the market for 12 years, told our reporter that she had been worried than an excess of traders in one line of business would spoil things for them all.


NEWS IN BRIEF


THE funds of All Hallows Church, Mitton, received a £225 boost from a garden party at the Old Vicarage, home of Dr and Mrs Barry Smith.


WHILE Mr John Crosier, of Painley Farm, Gisbum, was h a r d a t i t ju dging at Longridge Show, his 19-year- old daughter was equally busy carrying off top awards at Gargrave Show. Angela, who helps to run


the farm and is a member of Gisburn Young Farmers’ Club, returned home with five cups and other awards.


SPRING WOOD picnic site, Whalley, is proving highly popular with the public. The number of visitors is more than 125,000 a year. Beacon Fell country park is patron­ ised by well over 350,000 people a year. Commenting on these


SABDEN Horticultural Soci­ ety's 33rd annual show was as colourful as ever despite the recent hot dry weather, which reduced entries in the adult classes by about 100 from last year, to 418.


A COPY of a letter from Mr Bernard Sharpies, highlight­ ing two road safety hazards in Clitheroe, is to be forwarded by the Town Council to the Chief Constable. Mr Sharpies, of Somerset


A v e n u e , C l i t h e r o e , complained about lorries and cars parking on pavements in the town centre and about children cycling in prohibited places. The council backed Mr Sharpies’s views and agreed to send copies of the letter to the County and Ribble Valley councils.


figures the County Library and Leisure Committee says . . . “It can be seen that the countryside facilities give the public very good value for money.”


THERE are no other bowling greens locally to beat those in the Castle grounds — or so say the Clitheroe Castle Bowl­ ing Club. The club sent a letter to the


THE Ribblesdale Pool and Edisford Recreation Area will be “on screen” throughout Britain a week on Tuesday when BBC One televises the finals of the “We are the Champions” series. The programme — involv­


ing teams from four secon­ dary schools around the coun­ try — was filmed a couple of months ago and features all sorts of sporting games, both on the field and inside the baths. It will be shown at 4-50 p.m.


Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee complimenting the authority on the excellent condi t ion of the greens throughout the year. The club plays on many greens round and about, but


there were none locally to beat the Castle greens. The club also asked that Parks Superintendent Mr Roger Hirst and his staff be praised for their work on the greens.


MARTS


ALL classes of fatstock found a much improved trade at Clitheroc


Auction Mart on Monday. Forward were 78 fat cattle, six


pigs, 132 ewes, and 1,840 lambs. Lightweight steers made to £31.50


(average £28.25), medium to £28.90 (£27.45), light heifers to £30.20 (£26.90), uncertified heifers to 427.40 (£26.86), clean cattle overall


X28.03. First-quality fat cows made to . .


£23.90 (£20.98), other cows to £17.50 (£17.05), light lambs to 48p (45V5p), medium lambs to 46'Ap (43V4p),


lambs overall 44p.


Half-bred ewes to £15 (£13.80), horned ewes to£13.80 (£8.90), cutter


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pigs to £1.78 (£4.67). Numbers on offer at Friday s sale


of half-bred ewes and gimmer shearlings were slightly down on previous years. A large attendance of buyers brought a very brisk trade in both ewes and shearlings, and average prices were some £18 a head up on last year. The 914 ewes on offer made to £41


made the following awards: 10 Masham ewes, £36 to J. and K. Parker, £34 to H. Frankland,


Judges H. Bargh and M. Taylor .


to J, Stott and Sons, Chipping. Ten mule shearlings, £13 to H. Spencer, Waddington, £45 to D. Seed, Rimington. Ten Masham shearlings,


Ten mule ewes, two awards of £38 two awards of ■ £11 to D. Seed,


Rimington. Tuesday's salo of newly-calved


cattle and calves found 28 dairy cattle and 102 calves on offer. Dairy cattle found some improvement in trade, and calves remained a very


brisk trade. Newly-calved heifers made to


£350 (average £271); newly-calved cows to £300, (£259), Friesian bu


calves to £60 (£28.04), Hereford bull • calves to £01 (£32.40).. ,*■


that the proposed extension into an adjoining cottage would create increased noise and car parking problems. Another reason for the


PLANS to extend Bradlow’s betting office in Whalley Street, Clitheroe, have been refused by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub- Committee. The committee considered


Good rates of pay, a saving scheme which offers good rates of interest, 4% day working week, excellent working condi­ tions, social activities, generous holiday allowance


Why not write, call or telephone anytime to our Manager, MR PETER RUSH


or MRS EVELINE HARGREAVES. Applications from men and women


TRUTEX LIMITED HENTHORN WORKS,


BROWN STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. Clitheroe 22192 or 22193


DESIGNSTYLE LIMITED UP BROOKS


CLITHEROE


REQUIRED TO COMMENCE AT ONCE A FULL-TIME


DESPATCH OPERATIVE


WAREHOUSE/ (preferably with stores experience)


Must be able to work with a minimum of supervision and be willing to work overtime when required. . .


Apply Mr J. Brown, Clitheroe 24525


FULL-TIME & PART-TIME Card Sales Cashiers & Buffet Assistants


urgently required


SECRETARY TO GENERAL MANAGER


As secretary you will have responsibility, variety and the opportunity to make a valuable contribution towerds the continued prosperity ol a truly internationally motivated company.


The work is demanding, but will be rewarded by a good salary, numerous fringe benefits and the satisfaction of working wllh friendly colleagues in what Is probably the most attractive factory In the area.


II you have a pleasant personality, plenty ol Initiative, good shorthand- hyping speeds and O level standard ol education and would like lo know more about my very inleresllng job, why not call mo (Mrs Gcddes) or write giving full particulars to Mr K. Wllmot at


NEOTECHNIC ENGINEERING LIMITED


refusal was that the office is in the Bawdlands General Improvement area where the council is trying to preserve housing.


CLITHEROE Fire Brigade attended a chip pan fire at a house in Park Avenue, Clitheroe, on Tuesday after­ noon. Little damage was caused.


WINNER of the Clitheroe Golf Club ladies’ section’s Lister Cup was Mrs M. Brearley.


(average £28.57), and the 670 shearl­ ings to £15 (£36.19).


THE County Library and Leisure Committee is today being asked to decide what shall be done with the basic records and playing equip' ment which the former Clitheroe Borough. Council bought for £400 two years ago, and which are now stored at Clitheroe Library. After talks with the Ribble


Upbrooks, Clitheroe Tel. Clitheroe 22251


SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST


required for local veterinary surgeon. Varied duties Including some animal care. Competance in typing, book-keeping and V.A.T. essen­ tial.


Ability to self organise and deal with the general public. Apply in writing with references to


PROSPECT HOUSE CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE


THE KING’S ARMS HOTEL BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE


require BAR STAFF


SUNDAY EVENINGS. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., and two lunch times, 12 to 3-30 p.m.


Valley Council a suggestion has been made that the records and equipment should be used to set up a record library at the Whalley branch library, provided there is no extra cost to the county. Another suggestion, by


Applicants must be honest and reliable. Experionco is not nceos&ary. Call or Tel. CUTHEROE 22450


12CM


STOREKEEPER Apply


C. R. Hargreaves &.Son


44 Parson Lane, Clitheroe Tel. 22183


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


2458* WANTED


Ribble Valley, is that the county should include a new central library at Clitheroe in its capital programme discus­ sions next month.


COUNCILLOR Richard Turner has been elected Ribble Valley Council’s representative on the Trinity Youth . Centre Management Committee,-'


ASSISTANT CHEF at Boys' School : >


Not moro than 200 peoplo. Good wages, conditions, holidays, time-olf, etc., all by arrangement.


Preference given to married man whose wife would help in dining ...


room either lull or part-time.


Attractive modernised cottago ottered at Ibw rates and rent tor married couple.


Please ring STONYHURST 374 (after 9 p.m.). Recent reference essential.


'■ ■ ■ . 24740 WEAVERS WANTED


Day shift, 7-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.


Good wages Flease apply TEL. WHALLEY 3105


GREEN BROS (Whalley) LTD


Social Servic es Divi s ion No . ,5 T own Hal l. Bla ckburn


H O M E H E LP ; r eq u i r ed in the Kibble Valley Ar e a .


The Mi r res s lul ap p l i c a n t mu s t he p r ep a r e d to w o r k in any d i s t r ic t in th r CUth r ro a a re a .


In te r e s ted p a r t i e s s h o u ld co n ta c t th e Home He lp Or g a n i s e r . Ribble Valley Are a Te am. Tel . Cl i the roe 2 5 1 4 6 . a s s o o n a s pos s ible .


CAR E ASSISTANT


a t Cu s t le lo rd Home lo r th e Elder ly. Cl i th e ro c . •


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Inte r e s ted p a r t i e s s h o u ld c o n ta c t th e Of f ic e r in Churne ol th e above e s ta b l i s hme n t . TcJ. 2 3 4 1 7 . us s o o n u s p o s s ib le . ’


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T h i s is a full t ime p o s t . 4 0 h o u r s . Ra t e o f pay: 9 S .8 8 p p e r h o u r .


1


Numb e r ol h o u r s : 2 5 -3 0 . Ru t e .o i pav: 9 5 .8 8 P p e r - h o u r .


Must by over 18, otherwise no age limit


Apply The Manager


Palladium Social Club Waterloo Road, Clitheroe Tel. 23147


• 28633 EXPERIENCED


WEAVERS WANTED


, Please apply


James Thornber Limited


Holmes Mill, Clitheroe


Tel. 23601


Situations Vacant


THE SPREAD EAGLE


HOTEL SAWLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE


has VACANCIES in the following departments


KITCHEN CHEF/COOK required to join a young brigade in a busy kitchen producing table d'hote and a la carte menus.i Must have at least three years in the industry.


RESTAURANT WAITER/WAITRESS preferably with some expenence. Plate service.


BAR PERSON required to stock and clean bar, dispense


drinks and serve wines. Again experience preferred.


Tho above posts are for a five day week and accommodation is availablo if required


PART-TIME WORK


LARDER 2/3 nights per week to help with the service of salads and sweets, etc. 6-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m.


RESTAURANT WAITER/WAITRESS 2/3 nights per week including Saturday night. Previous waiting experience necessary.


Transport will bo provided to and from homo in tho Clithcroo aroa.


For further details of any of the abdve positions ptoaso telephone THE MANAGER, CLITHEROE 41406


tom


THE PRESTIGE GROUP LIMITED have a vacancy (or a


SENIOR


DRAUGHTSMAN/ DRAUGHTSWOMAN


at our Burnley Factory.


This vacancy is for someone who has had experience on Press Tools, Jigs and Fixtures.


The work covers tool design and checking for new products, and development work on existing tools and equipment.


Applicants should be at least 30 years of age and possess O.N.C. or equivalent.


Skilled


Capstan Setter Operator


Must be reliable, conclencious worker.


Apply to Clitheroe Light Engineering


Park Gate, Works, Ashton Terrace Clitheroe


' 16973 SENIOR AUDIT CLERK PART-TIME


BAR STAFF required


Regular and variable working hours. No experience required.


Contact in the first instance THE MANAGER


STIR OSE HTEL Tel. Gisburn 581


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K HU OGISBURN _______________


12629 S T A F F SKIPPER OF BURNLEY require


SKILLED PANEL BEATERS and EXPERIENCED


MOTOR TECHNICIANS preferably with automatic experience.


Top rales and specialised training will be given to successful applicants.


FRANCIS HAIRSTYLIST


Whalley Road, Clitheroe (E. MORAN)


require


IMPROVER OR APPRENTICE


TEL. CLITHEROE 22425


or evenings Whalley 3439 12623


FRANCIS HAIRSTYLISTS


Whalley Road, Clitheroe (E. MORAN)


require a PART-TIME CLERICAL


ASSISTANT required for


FORESTRY COMMISSION PART-TIME SHOP ASSISTANT


Tel. Dunsop Bridge 256 16974


WE HAVE A VACANCY ON OUR STAFF FOR A


required 2/3 days a week. Also


SCHOOLBOY/GIRL lor 2 hours each evening, 4 days a week.


Apply DAWSONS (Fruiterers)


CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 22994


9505


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL­


PLAYING FIELDS SERVICE


The re is u vneunry in th e Playing Fie lds Service l o r a p e r s o n to be employed o n th e maintenance, ol s chool g r o u n d s a t Cl i th e ro e Girls* G r am m a r School .


P r e v io u s h o r t i c u l tu r a l exper ience is p r e f r rn b t e . d u e to th eTa rg c g a rd e n a r e a s a t th i s s chool .


Th e wa g e r a t e s a r e £ 4 5 . 2 5 ( inc tud ing b o n u s ) t o £ 4 8 . 2 0 ( inc luding b o n u s ) f o r a i o r ty h o u r , five day we ek .


A p p l i c a t i o n f o rms a r e avai lubte f rom th e Chie f Ed u c a t io n Of f ic e r . Playing Fie lds Service. P .O. Box 6 1 . Co u n ty Hul l , P r e s to n .


DEMONSTRATE


ORIFLAME SWEDISH COSMETICS


THE PARTY PLAN WAY Easy training


Tel. Nelson 694136 or 061-764-3220


FULLY QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER


TEL. CLITHEROE 22425


or evenings Whalley 3439 12624


Shop Assistant roquired


Would suit school leaver. Apply ‘


C. & R. Hargreaves PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


Tal. 22183 P a r t - t im e C L EA NER


r eq u i r ed th re e mo rn in g s a we e k . . Ap p ly


S p re a d E ag le H o te l tDARROW


e«ssi( o r Te l . Wha l tey 3 2 1 5


INTELLIGENT p a r t - t ime a s s i s t a n t r eq u i r ed f o r l ight w o r k In bin d e ry . 2 0 f iour s p e r we e k . — Co n t a c t Mr J o h n We s t . Bo ro u g h P r in t in g Co . L t d . B a r k Y o r k S t r e e t . Cl i th e ro e .


Telephone Burnley 26956 GROUP


2*s«e


BEAUTY IS OUR BUSINESS. F a r t t imr w o r k wi th Lad y K Co sme ­ t ic s . a l s o excel lent o p p o r tu n i t i e s f o r expe r ienced p o r ty p lan n e e s . — F o r d e t a i l s t e l e p h o n e Ch a r le y


4 9 6 5 .


C L E A N E R S r e q u i r e d . Ct l th c ro e ureu. 6 mo rn in g s . 7-30 a .m , to 3 0 u .m. — Tel . 061 4 0 0 4751 b e twe en 10 a^m. a n d 1 p .m . 3*767


PERSON WANTED f o r S a tu rd a y 'w o r k In bu sy s h o p . •—* Ring 2 3 1 6 3 evenings .


EVENING RE P S , r e q u i r e d . M o r t ­ gage s Le ad s su p p l i e d , s u b s t a n t i a l Income r ig h t p e r s o n . *“ Wchr l l


Ltd . 6 High S t r e e t . N o r t hwo o d . M i d d l e s e x . T e l . N o r t h w o o d 2 4 2 2 9 .


36*37


When a p p ly in g f o r a fo rm, please s end u s tamp e d a d d r e s s e d enve lope u n d q u o t e . r e f . n o . P F S 9 . •


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The clos ing d a t e f o r a p p l i c a t io n f o rms is Se p t emb e r 1 7 th . 1976 . . .


' . . . . . . 161(73


P A R T T IM E h e lp r e q u i r e d fo r Au c t io n Ma r t cafe, , 2 / 3 ;d ay s u wftek. _ Tel . Cl l therof . 2 5 1 0 9 o r wr i t e Box No . A2 . Ad v e r t i s e r a n d Time s . King S t re e t . Cl i th e ro e . : .


End them all now before winter


CLEANING LADY required, (wo m o r n i n g s a we e k . C e n t r a l . *. •— Wr i t e Box A l , Ad v e r t i s e r a n d T»mes. King S t re e t . Cl i th e ro c


■ lt*« •v " ' ... ' '• ' 73733


For felt over slates or any type of. flat roofing i.e. houses, . . factories, garages, dormers, etc. ;■ •


. . Consult the specialists: .


Phone A1 Roofing Service Tel. Wigan 31526 anytime/;


ROOFING TROUBLES?


REFRIGERATION


For reliable repairs and sales. Fridges and Freezers. Immediate repairs al reasonable prices.


Ring day or night ACCRINGTON 37892


Please apply to Mr S. Robinson (Technicians vacancy) Mr Nevison (Panel Beater vacancy)


Skipper of Burnley, Caldervale Road, Burnley. Tel. 28311


by


t o s e rv e Ba r S n a c k s — Su n d a y luncht ime .


"ASSIIKTON A RM S , OOWNHAM.


Tel . Cl i th e ro e 4 1 2 2 7 .


CASH IN ON SATU RDAY


Th e r e a r c s t i l t g o o d J o b s avui iuble a s


w o r k i n g in a Wi l l iam Hill b e t t in g s h o p in Cl i th e ro e .


CASHIERS am) even Se t t le r s .


An d it make s n o d i f fe renc e t r you k n ow the b e t t in g gome o r n o t . we ' l l s o o n t r a in y o u o n full pay.


wom a n , w e ’d like t o h e a r f rom y o u .


In te rv iews a r r a n g e d locally . 16:iT d o m e s t i c h e l p


Re l iable , ef f icient , che e r ful w om a n r e q u i r e d . • tw o o r th re e mo rn in g s pe r we e k . Pl e a s a n t , we l l o rg an i s e d h o u s e . Ribblc sda le Avenue . Refe renc e s p r e f e r r e d .


T E L . C L ITH ERO E 2 4 9 4 9 E A R N £ 1 0*£20 P ^R W E E K


. o r 2 to 3 evenings d emo n s t r a t in g fully g u a r a n t e ed r an g e o f ladies l in g e r ie s e p a ru t e s a n d c h i ld r e n ’s we a r . No c a sh o u t la y . Fu l l t r a in in g given.


PHONE BURNLEY 2 9 8 9 2 .


If y o u a r c 18 o r o v e r , a n d a r e an n e r g e t i c y o u n g - a t -h eg r t man o r


P h o n e Mr s Bobbie C a r t e r o n Black­ p ool 2 2 2 6 4 .


d l — Gas — Solid Fuel — Electric CENTRAL HEATING


WE CAN BEAT ANY PRICE


B.P. Heat and CORGI Gat approved inatalfara. Don’t commit youraslf be­ fore obtaining a free quota from ua. — No obligation — Expert advice given on installation and running costa of all type* of ayatama — Full, part, back­ ground or conversions. Moat competi­ tive prices <


— and Installed by experts —


e g. Full gaa healing plus hot water for 2- bedroomed house from £339. — Also plumbing, boiler service


H.D.E.


TE L TOTTINGTON 2166 anytime


Carpet and Flooring Specialists


T.A.S. CARPET FITTING SERVICE


128 Dill Hall Lane, Church Tol. Accrington 34109


New carpets planned and lilted.


Existing carpets repaired altered and relittod. Estimates tree, domestic and trade.


24536


Masters Decorator: First class interior/1


Trade ri»|iiiries wel­ come.


Masters Accrington


exterior decorating, realistic prices. Free advice, eMiniales, ra­ il urefl rates ()Al‘s. Distance no object.


&71 P H IL IP P A R K E R


TH E COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE


PLUMBING AND HEATING HOUSE EXTENSIONS


HOME MODERNISATIONS TELEPHONE PADIHAM 7 5 4 4 3


RED PLANT PLANT HIRE


Access towers, 12ft. high; £6 p.w. Cement mixers, daily terms, £9 p.w. Ladders, acrow props, wheelbar­


rows, trolley jacks, camping traitors and car transporter trailers.


T«L Coins 3194 and Colne 3006 28578


T. SOWDEN LTD MASTIC ASPHALT CONTRACTORS


Polished Asphalt Floors, Roofs, Tanking


Built-up Kelt Roofing i Contractors. Estimates Free.'


HOOF ING TROUBLES? End them ull n ow b e fo r e win t e r .


F o r felt ove r s la t e s o r an y type o f Mat ro o r in g . i .c. h o u s e s , fa c tor ie s , g a rage s , d o rme r s e tc . , c o n s u l t the spe cia l i s t .


F o r free q u o t a t io n p h o n e Al Ro o f ­ i n g S e r v i c e . T e l e p h o n e Wig a n 3 1526 unyt lmc .


11245


E L E C T R IC A L r ew i r e s , socke t s , imme r s io n h e a te r s etc . Al l w o r k g u a r a n t e e d . — T e l . Ne l son 6 4 9 8 8 .


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N A T U R A L s t o n e - f i r e p l a c e s , p i l l a r s , b a r s e t c . s to n e e ru ry pav in g . —- Ring Colne 6 5 4 4 : te>:»3it


F LA G F L O O R S A s p h a l t e d . — Ring J ame s Bo l to n & Son (Aspha i - t e r s ) Ltd . Tel . Bl a c k b u rn 5 9 4 3 8 evenings .


ill r.-iwSiK’s for their Burntey Office.


The applicant must come from wilhin the profession and should be experienced in the general aspects of Accountancy and taxation work with particular reference to the work emanating from the Audit of incomplete records and small to medium sized Limited Companies.


Higher than average salary will be paid to the successful applicant who will join a young and keen team of colleagues in pleasant working conditions.


Please apply in writing, stating full experience, to


J. B. LEVER, 11/13 Ormerod Road, Burntey, or telephone Burnley 24011/23703 for an appointment.


2S352 MA TU R E BAR S TAF F Su tu rd u y evenings on ly .


Applications should be made to: Tne Personnel Department The Prestige Group Limited


Colne Road, Burnley Tel, Burnley 25031


• The salary will be based on qualifications and experience. a iu.


^ P r e s t i g e ______________________________ rvc-o


HERBERT SHEPHERD & CO./ J. B. LEVER & CO.


An expanding firm of Chartered Accountants require a


RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL TWO


wi l l be needed t o c a r r y o u t p a r t - t ime w o r k In c o n n e c t io n w i th the Reg i s te r o f Ele c tor s d u r in g late Oc to b e r , e a r ly No v emb e r a n d a l so De e emb e r / J a n u a r y next.-


T EM PO R A R Y CL ERKS


F u r th e r d e ta i l s c an be o b t a in e d f rom M r Alk e r . Te l . 2 5 1 1 1 . ex. 4 1 .


Ap p l i c a t io n s , in wr i t in g , t o rea ch me b y Tu e sd ay . Se p t emb e r 2 1 s t . a t Th e Ca s t le . Cl i th e ro e . i t e n


L A N C A S H I R E E D U C A T IO N COMMITTE E Di s t r i c t 3


RIBBLE VALLEY


Ap p l i c a t io n s a re invi ted f o r th e p o s t o f


CL EA NER - IN-CHARG E


HIBBLESDALE NURSERY SCHOOL


The a p p o in tm e n t wh i c h is su b je c t t o a s a t i s f a c to r y medic a l , wi l l be tak e n u p o n Oc to b e r ! 8 t h . 1976.


HuUr s: 2 4 a we e k . Wage: £ 2 3 . 5 5 . Ap p l i c a t io n f o rms ava i lable f rom: THE DISTRICT EDUCATION OF F ICE


s h o u ld be r e tu r n e d t o the Di s t r ic t E d u c a t i o n O f f i c e , o f f P im l i c o R o a d . C l i t h e r o e . b y Se p t emb e r 16 th . 1 976.


Tel . Cl i th e ro e 2 5 1 3 3 I6S77 Home Services


For all Industrial & Domestic Roof­ ing, Extensions, Garages, Point


ROOFSEAL BUILDERS


logs, Plastering, Concreting, Join­ e ry , Plumbing, Central Heating and Stone Cleaning. Free quota tlons.


Distance no object.


Registered Member of Federation of Master Builders


F in a n c e a v a i la b le to suitable ............. applicants Contact


9 SQUIRE ROAD, NELSON Telephone 67997 gtss


Situations Vacant Situations'Vacant


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMIT T E E


n i b b l e Valley D i s t r i c t s


GISBURN COUNTY P R IM A R Y SCHOOL


Ap p l ic a t io n * a r c Invited f o r th e p o s t ol


WE L FA R E ASS ISTANT Ho u r s : 614, wufte £ 5.68*


Ap p l i c a t io n s fo rms uvut labte f rom t h e D i s t r i c t Ed u c a t io n a l Of fice, D i v i s i o n a l O f f i c e s , o f f Piml ico R o n d . C l i t h e r o c . Tel . Cl i th e ro e 2 5 1 3 3 . s h o u l d b e r e t u r n e d by Se p t emb e r 1 6 th . 1 9 7 6 , I6D


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTE E


n i b b l e Valley Di s t r i c t 3


n tDtlLC SDA LE COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL


Ap p l i c a t io n s a r e Invi ted f o r th e p o s t o f


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Ho u r s ) 19 p e r we e k ( sp l i t d u t ie s ) . Wage: £ 1 7 .1 0 .


Ap p o in tme n t t o medic a l c le a ranc e .


Ap p l i c a t io n f o rms av a i lab le f rom D i s t r i c t E d u c a t io n Of f ic e r ( Tel. Cl i th e ro c 2 5 1 3 3 ) . to be r e tu r n e d by


F r id a y , Se p t emb e r 1 7 lh . 1 976. 12631 LANCASHIR E AREA


HEALTH A U THOR ITY Bu rn ley D i s t r i c t


CALDERSTONES HOS P ITAL DOMESTIC SUPERVISOR ■


Re q u i re d t o su p e rv i s e o t h e r d ome s ­ tic s tu f f a n d e n s u r e th e cle anl ine s s o f on a r e a o f th e Ho s p i ta l Is ma in ­ t a in ed t o t h e - r e q u i r e d ■ s t a n d a r d . Oth e r d u t ie s include t ru n in u s tnr f . u r r a n u em e n t o f d u ty r o t a s etc . P r e v io u s s u p e rv i s o ry expe r ience an a d v a n ta g e .


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R a t e o f puy — £ 4 7 . 2 0 p e r we ek, including b o n u s a n d pay aw a r d , p l u s en h an c ed pay f o r we ekend wo rk in u -


H o u r s — 4 0 p e r we e k , us p e r r o t a , including we e k e n d s .


In te r e s ted a p p l i c a n t s urc a sk ed to c o n tu c t th e Pe r sonne l De p a r tme n t , o l d e r s t o n e s H o s p i t a l . Whullcy


Clilheroe Advertiser ana Times, September Dili, 1976. ■ 13 Fashion


LADIES! ) Ring y o u r local Aur lege b e a u ty co u n c l l lo r ' t o a r r a n g e a d e m o n s t r a t i o n p a r t y a t y o u r h o m e , e x c l u s i v e r u n g s o f Pa r i s ien n e c osme t ic s , g o o d h o s te s s c om m i s s i o n . — Tel . Cl l th e ro e


2 5 0 2 0 f o r detai ls ; ' - • Machinery & Plant


V BELTS a n d f la t be l t ing, ru b b e r s h e e t i n g , p r o t e c t i v e clpthlng large s to r k s . — - P o r t e r Bros , a n d G a r d n e r . 7 2 /7 8 Murke t St re e t , Ch u r c h . Tel . Ac c r in g to n 3 2 9 6 7 o r 3 2 6 0 3 .


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NEW CEMENT MIXERS l o r sale . £ 9 7 . o r hi re , p e t ro l o r e lect r ic. — D . & H . C o n c r e t e , T e l . Un rn o ld swlck 2 2 9 9 . ‘


Gardening


H u n d r e d s - o f E v e r g r e e n s u n d t h o u s a n d s o f ' b u l b s r e a d y f o r p l an t in g


( te l . Whul ley 2121 ext . 237) . 24644


LA NCA SHIRE EDUCATION COM M IT T E E ' Di s t r ic t 3


KIBBLE VALLEY CLITHEROE


RIDBLESDALE COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL


Ap p l i c a t io n s a re invit ed f o r the fo l lowin g p o s t :


RE L IE F T EACHER q u a l i f i e d t e a c h e r t o t e a c h


m a t h e m a t i c * a n d c o m m e r c e ( a c c o u n t s ) , a s s o o n a s pos s ible .


LADY


CL EA NER R EQ U IR ED


On e d a y p e r we e k f o r h o u s e n e a r Whul ley Bridge*


T EL EPHONE WHALLEY 2 1 5 2


Ap p ly Immedia tely t o th e h e a dma s ­ t e r a t th e s c h o o l giving the n ame or o n e referee. Tel . 2 2 5 6 3 .


EVENING RE P S r eq u i r ed . Mo r t gage s , lends s u p p l i e d , su b s ta n t ia l Income r ig h t p e r s o n . — Wehr l l Ltd , 6 High St re e t . Middlesex Tel . N o r t hw o o d 2 4 2 2 9 .


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C A L L E N Q E R G a r d e n C e n t r e . C u r n f o r t h . S u p e r s h owr o oms . F a n t a s t i c s t o c k o f G a r d e n e r s ne eds . Ample c a r p u rk in g . Tel . C a r n fo r th 2 2 2 4 .


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EVENING RE P S r eq u i r ed . Mor t - inges. le ads s u p p l i e d , s u b s ta n t ia l


Income r ig h t p e r s o n . — Wchr l i Ltd. 6 High S t re e t . Middlesex.


Tel . N o r t hw o o d 2 4 2 2 9 82H!»o


DOMESTIC HE LP r eq u i r ed , two mo rn in g s a we ek , o r o n e full day. o n b u s ro u t e . — Bi r twi s t le . Gre a t Du d ln n d s , Sawl e y . Tel . Gi sb u rn 3 6 4 .


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EARN s u p e r mon ey wo r k in g 2 /4 evenings p .w . f o r Clu b s (U.K. ) — P h o n e n ow Pu dihum 7 2 4 5 2 for mo r e d e ta i l s .


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PA R T TIME h e lp r eq u i r ed fo r enfe. To e s . & F r l . . h o u r s by a r r a n g e ­ men t . — Tel . Cf i the ron 2 4 1 1 7 d a y , 2 3 3 1 0 evenings .


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WANTED —* Yo u n g Pe r so n to do o d d j o b s . S a tu rd a y s . — Ve r a ’s, W e l l g a t e , C l i t h e r o e . ’. T e l .


2 4 0 8 7 . Situations Wanted


FEMALE, aged 2 0 . moving a re a , s h o r t ly r eq u i r e s Job. ' B.H.S .A. I . t r a in e d , d r iv e r , cl ip, p l a i t , g r o om, a n y th in g co n s id e r ed . — Wr i te 34 Tr e lawn e y Avenue . St Ives . Co rn wu l l .


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Free estimates


Local and long ^stance Experienced staff


Full insurance cover


Same rates within 25 mile radius 25171


H A R R I S O N ’ S R E M O V A L S . P r o m p t , e f f i c i e n t service, any t ime , an ywh e r e . — Ph o n e Bluck-


b u r n 4 9 8 4 6 .


CO-OP Remova l s an d Sto ra g e . Get a g o o d Jo b plus divi. Inqui r ie s all b r an c h e s . Lo r a l , long d i s tan c e and ov e r s e a s . Ful ly t ra in ed p e r sonne l a t y o u r service. Co -o p q u a l i ty all the wa y .


MOORES Removals


Removals and Road Transport


PLANT S PRING n ow. th o u s a n d s ol b u lb s to choos e f rom a t .— He ad Ga rd e n Cen t re , o f f Accrlnn- ton/Whul l f ly Ro a d (A6 8 0 ) . Re ad . Tel . Gr e a t Ha rwo o d 8 8 4 2 1 5 . assne


FOR SALE. As s o r te d g a rd e n to o l s , s p r a y s , wa t e r in g c a n s etc . 2 0 0 p la s t ic p l an t p o t s 2t t ln. — lOin. Ch e a p l o r quick sa le . — P h o n e Cl i th e ro e 2 4 3 5 8 .


J . R. MELBOURNE, s to n ema so n . Flagging n a tu r a l s to n e Mrepluces. l e r r a / z o d o o r s t e p s , s to n e wa l l ing, ern/.v paving an d c o n c re t in g . All w o r k g u a r a n t e ed . “ Tel . Burnley 3 1 2 4 7 . Free e s t ima te s .


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GOOD q u a l i ty T o p Soi l del ivered. — Tel . Nel son 6 5 8 4 1 .


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BURNLEY GARDEN CENTRE. Town e ley . Burnley.


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S TU B B S . M o v i n g . S t o r i n g . — C e d a r S t r e e t . Bla c k b u rn . Tel. 5 7 1 2 2 .


Home Services GAS, OIL, SOLID FUEL


CENTRAL HEATING


Low prices, free estimates, immediate attention


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CARPE TS a n d ’ Up h o l s te ry Ste am- Cle aned in y o u r h ome . No VAT — Ring S upc rclcnn. Whul ley 2 3 0 4 .


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F O R C A R P E T S a n d Up h o l s te ry ■ c l e a n i n g c o n s u l t . — F . J . VVilcocks. The Cle aning Ce n t re . Ne l so n . Tel . 6 2 0 4 9 . ’


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P IANOS tu n ed u n d r ep a i r e d . — Wr i t e o r p h o n e S h a r p . Hu n t ley s Laws . Samle sb u ry . Tel . Me l lo r 2 7 8 7 o r Bla ck b u rn 3 7 7 3 0 .


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