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PLAYERS,


CLITHEROE FC’s Reserves team is in danger of having to fold up unless it can find a new manager.


; to take charge, the club feels it Will be too much a burden to stay in a league. Appealing for someone to.


; staying in the Combination then we must let the league know: We must sort out the m an ag e r’s job. by- next ; Tuesday. ■ . “We really.need'somcono


: Wilson told the Advertiser -and Times: “If we arc not


come forward to run the team,club secretary Colin


local with their own car. An ex-player would be ideal," he ' said. ', . ....


THESE five happy members of Wiswell WI are clearly enjoying their refreshing walk through the beautiful surroundings of Whalley’s Spring Wood.


full use of the good weather . with a walk along one of the- wood’s “nature trails” — but, true to form, it started to rain- just before they set off.


The ladies decided to make This did not detract from


their pleasant journey, how­ ever, and they were able" to


see some pretty flowers, bushes, and birds.


Putting their best foot for­


ward are (from left) Mrs M. Clegg, Mrs K. Haydock, Mrs .E. Rhodes, Mrs I. Thompson, Miss E. M. Foster.


the Combination.’for three seasons. In 1975 they were second division champions and last season did well in the Premier Division: . Last season’s manager


The Reserves have been in ' ' ■


in the Blackburn Combine-, tion. But- without., someone


The team. jit.present plays -


—urgently SAYS F.C. CHIEF M r - B irkett was' speaking


^Payton was being,signed by- Cheshire League Club Darwen.


amid rumours that the club's leading goalscorer Geoff


Lose by 34 runs


Social Club were beaten by 34 runs 'on Saturday when they i met Darwen Casuals at home,:1 in the Ribble-Valley Cricket - League. _ Chasing a total of 89, RSSC were dismissed for 55 with only Hargreaves (28) reaching, double figures: The most suc­ cessful -Ribblesdale bowler was Thompson with 4 for 7 in: < 10 overs.


Leon Mercer resigned because of work commit­ ments. Bill Rothwcll, who took over in Mr Mercer’s absences, is not in a position, to do the job.. If anyone thinks they can


help' th e . Reserves out of th e ir predicament, they should contact Colin Wilson, of 4 Moss Street, Clitheroe (Tel: 24370). — But make it


No luck for the ladies


CLITHEROE Ladies FC lost the chance to add another trophy to their collection when they were knocked out of a six-a-side competition at Rawtenstall by a sudden rule change. They entered a team in each


of the competition’s two groups and tho four top sides were to have played on a knockout basis for the trophy. The Clitheroe B .team


Telstar Trophy knockout com­ petition on Sunday, RSSC had a four wicket victory over Mill Hill St Peter’s. The Clitheroe side dismis­ sed Mill Hill for 94 (Watson 4


In the first round of the' \ RIBBLESDALE Sports and ■ ; '


CLITHEROE FG is not going to be a “nursery’’ for bigger clubs, manager Jimmy Birkett said this week.


within oiir' limited; powers ’ to retain Geoff and.are optimis­ tic that we will succeed) He is our star player' and we heed him.”


i“We are doing everything :i'-> Mr B irk e t t said that


Payton, who played in the Nelson Grammar School's sec­ ond team before joining Clitheroe one and a half sea- sohs-rago,, had been, offered more cash by Darwen. •


“Geoff is only human to con­


sider a move and the attrac­ tion of more money, but we want him to stay with us. The committee.has;wakened up to the fact that the club is not content to be a nursery for bigger, more wealthy clubs and we are doing our utmost to hold oh to players.”


One player who is leaving


Shawbridge, however, is mid- field man Paul McGuire who this week signed for Wadding- ton FC. McGuire, who has been


1 for 21). An unbeaten 46 from Cottam helped them to a total of 95 for 6. CHATBURN- had a comfort­ able 25-run victory over Dar­ wen. The villagers were.all


/ Whalley move up


- like their true selves In banishing a weakened Great Harwood side from tho Ramsbottom Cup. Clitheroe won at Uaxentlenj Barnoldswick just managed to boat Blackburn North­ ern at Pieckgate, and Earby beat Cherry Tree in an away game. In the semi-finals on June 13th Clitheroe will have Barnoldswick as visitors, and Read will travel to Earby. .


came to grief with a shattering defeat by second-placed : Padiham, Rodger, their derby rival’s profes­ sional, wrecking the Rend innings .with the remarkable return of 11-10- G>5.- On Sunday, Road shaped more


RESULTS


• Ribblcsdalo Wanderers 147 for a dec: Settle 10D, Wlmlley 133 for. 5 dec: Padiham G2 for 3, Read .31; Great Harwood 84 for 9, Bnr- noidswick 149 for 8 dec; Earby 105 for 4, Cherry Tree 104; Baxenden 71, Blackburn Nor. 75 for L Ramsbotton Cup, 2nd round:


League: Clitheroe 69 for a,


Baxenden 71, Clitheroe 121; Cherry Tree 147, Earby 149 for 7; Black­ burn Nor. 112 for 0, Barnoldswick 115 for 7; Read 192 for 5, Great Harwood 70 for 7.


/ , RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE R ib b le sd a le Wanderers v


• out for 46, but dismissed their opponents for 21 with O'Neill taking 7 for 8 in 10 overs.


It .was their first home win of tho


season. Chatburn were invited to open, and soon lost their early bats­ men for few runs. Fortunately the middle order, with P. Clough taking most of the credit, scored enough runs to give tho Chatburn bowlers some hope.


After tea, with M. Pells taking a '


wicket with his opening ball, the Darwen team were soon struggling to score. O'Neill used tho pitch con­ ditions to the full to take his seven wickets. M. Pells bowled well, tak­ ing two wickets, and G. Clarke took


one. ,


A win by two runs


Ribblesdale Wanderers 77 for 8 Clitheroe 75 for 6,


finished joint first in the sec­ ond group, but the organisers, finding themselves running short of time, decided to have just one game between the winners of each group to decide the competition. Although the B team


finished joint top, they hadn’t, scored as many goals as the other side and were, there­ fore, knocked out of the com­ petition. The girls took the blow in a


READERS can hardly be expected to recognise this scene, but it is one which figures prominently in local life today and allowing for a little artistic licence in the landscape it is an accurate watercolour of a school by


one of its pupils. The painting was done; in


1840 by a 12-year-old boy at Whalley Grammar School (now Whalley Adult Centre). Later the artist qualified as a doctor and became a gen­ eral practitioner, Dr J. G.


Brown, in h i s ’ native Padiham, where his old • home is now the. town museum. .


Apart from its. artistic _ .


merit, the painting, is inval­ uable in showing how Whal- lcy has undergone a com-


TOMBOLA STALL BUSY


plcte transformation in the last 136 years.


splendid isolation, the only nearby building- being Stocks House a t the corner of Brooke’s Lane, and the White House, formerly the Dower House of the Fort’s of R e a d . T h e C o t ta g e s demolished 50 years ago at the end of Station Rond arc obscured by trees.


The-school stood then in


to appear for another 10 years, and there is no sign of the housing development which has mushroomed at that end of the village in more recent years. In lime, the painting pas­


Whalley arches were not


sporting spirit and volun­ teered to put a team in the “It’s A Knockout” competi­ tion, taking place the same day. They didn’t win any prizes


in this either . . . their trans­ port home arrived midway through the contest, forcing them to pull out.


OUTLOOK BRIGHT


WEST Bradford Football Club goes


■ into its second year in good heart after a promising inaugural season in division two of the Riljble Valley Football League.'The club is also in good financial shape. Confidence in the officers was evi­


denced at tho animal meeting by their re-election; Mr Neville Keigh­ ley is chairman, his son Mark, sec­ retary, and Mr Martin Bristol, trea­


sed to Dr Brown’s grand­ daughter Miss L. Green, of London, who gave it to Whalley Parish Council in 1971, when because of advancing years, she moved from her home into a smal­ ler flat where it could not be adequately displayed. Miss Green hoped it would


Record total


A-RECORD total of £598 was raised from house-to-house collections and flags on. C l ith e ro e and d is t r ic t


arranged by the Clitheroe Ladies’ Lifeboat Guild and proceeds go to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.


Lifeboat Day. The annual effort was


Exceeded limit


Admitting exceeding the speed limit in Edisford Road, in a car, Joseph Sidney Dean (41), of St Paul’s Street, Cbtheroo, was fined £10 at Clitheroe.' He was stated to have travelled at 42 m.p.h.


TOO FAST


-letter to the court that he was not aware of the speed restric­ tions on tho. road. . . ...


WIDE GAME


SIXTY Scouts from the First Pendle and Ribblcsdalo troops braved pouring rail) on Pend e


Hill'to .take part in-a wide


■ game on Friday. .. • • Winners Were First Fondle,


who crossed the hill fronVBar- ley to Mcarley. Halt. Fanil without being caught.


FOR exceeding the speed limit oil Edisford Road, Clitheroe, Christopher Hol­ den (25), of Queen Street, Low Moor, was fined £15 by the town’s magistrates. Hol­ den, who admitted driving his car at 44 m.p.h., said in'a


THE tombola was one of the. most popular attractions at SS Michael and John's fete o n Saturday. Running the s ta l l were Mr Edward


Bradley (left) and Mr Harry Pollard. For full story and another picture, see page


three. •


Early start on industrial estate


THE Ribble Valley Council hopes to make an early start on road, sewage, and bridge works to prepare fora 10-acre extension of Clitheroe’s Upbro’oks industrial area. If all goes well sites will be ready for development by interested firms in 12 to 18


months. .


the relocation of industries currently occupying cramped or- unsuitable sites .in^ the town; and three such busines­ ses have already expressed a


Priority is'being given to . ’


firm interest in the site. But before a start, can be


. And, as the scheme, for- those seven acres,- departs, from the present Clitheroe development plan,- people liv­ ing nearby who/might bo affected by it havd'becn circu­ lated and asked for comments.; Including the site scheduled


made on tho .land, which straddles Mcarley Brook, the Council needs planning per­ mission for the seven acres of it which lie north of the brook.


for a start this summer, the council I'ccenlly acquired a total of 21 acres to theoasjt of. the' Nebtochnic and Atkinson's


factories..-'' ■ At the moment its planning


department is looking into the best way of developing this


area for industry. Side by side with the devcl-


.‘one of a new Clitheroe district plan — is taking a close look at the future of several hundred acres bounded by the A59, the Pimlico link road, Chatburn Road; the inner by-pass, and Pendle Road: But before anything defi­


opmont of tho Upbrooks estate the Council — as phase


nite is decided the public will be allowed to make known its views on the future of this south-eastern quarter of the


town. Pamphlets arc to be distri-


. buted and views sought on council proposals for its devel­


opment: ■ One suggestion is that there


-,should be ay road joining Upbrooks with the Pimlico


'• 'linkf’road, either through the council-owned' Salthill Quarry or to the south of it.


■ . It Is also fejt there may be value in Imving a road Joining Upbrooks witli 'l’emlle Road via u new residential area as suggested : ill ■ the 1973 NI: Lancs. "Advisory Plan.


be of interest to present and future generations, of villa­ gers, who can now see it on permanent display in Whal- Icy Library.


TEAMS


. K: Barker, J. Seedle, H. Birch. .Scorer: N. Weaver. Meet at ground


2 p.m. Clitheroe 2nd XI (v Rihblcstlalc


Wanderers, h): W. Monk, R. Wlgglesworth, M. Oldham, J. Boden, J. Hill, G. Monk, G. Bennett; P/ Seedle, J. Pye, D. Brennan, J. Coulter. Reserve: J. Gregory.. Scorer: D. Hardcastle. Meet ground 2 p.m. , .7.'


Clitheroe Under 18* (v Oswald.


. Immanuel, a, Monday): P. Hall, J. •Seedle, G. Bennett, P. Seedle, I. Slaiding, N. Thornton, N. Weaver, M. Pendlebury; R. Green, R. Crowther, D. Hardcastle. Reserves: I. Macfarlane, R. Thornton, C. Mus* son. Scorer: G. Robinson. Meet


derers, a): R. Gee, N. Duckworth, G. Davies, G. Sutcliffe, S. Westh- ead, J. Hindmoor, P. Hall, G. Dixon,


Clitheroe (v KibbleHdale Wan­


surer. The chairman also takes on the


new job of team manager. In the past season the team was chosen by a selection committee. All last sea­ son’s players have signed again and. says Mr Keighley, they hope to set out on the trophy trail. People who have helped the club


THE visitors scraped home to .a two-run victory in this Ribblesdale Youth League game — thanks


mainly to P. Harrison. He. was tho only. Ribblesdale


player to reach double figures and ■ his unbeaten4G was the strong founda­


tion of their innings. The Clitheroe batsmen collapsed


in much tho same way as Ribblos- dale’s except for I. Slaiding (19) and J. Seedle (50 not out). Ribblesdale Wanderers: S. Proc­


tor 9, P. Harrison 46 not out, D. Walton 0, D. Croft 2, C. Edwards 7, It. Driver 0, J. Mason 0, N. Crossley 0, N. Curley 0. Bowling: J. Seedle 5-4-4-1; P. Scc- dle 5-0-12-3; G. Bennett 5-1-29-0;


5-1-10-2. Clitheroe: P. Hall 2, I. Slaiding


19, J.-Scodlo 50 not out, P. Scodle 1, G. Bennett 0, N. Weaver 0, R. Green 0, I. McFarlane 0 not out. Bowling: D. Walton 5-1-10*0; S. '


Proctor 5-0-15-3; P. Harrison 0-0-15- 0; N. Sieczkowski 5-0-32-3.


Second team in prospect


SPURRED on by their suc­ cess in their two years of existence, Clitheroe Academi­ cals are looking into the possi­ bility of forming a second team. If enough interest is shown,


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School are invited to join the side and anyone interested should contact either Mr Michael F ield in g (Tel. Clitheroe 22997) or Mr Roy Blacktop (Tel. Blackburn 47612)..


Dolphins lose


in numerous ways were thanked, among them Mr 'Tom Wilks, the league's sportsman-of-the-year. C.rindleton Recreation Committee was thanked for allowing West Bradford to use their football pitch as. were Grindleton FC for the loan of facilities. Token dunations have been made to both. West Bradford are hoping it will


CLITHEROE Dolphins swam well hut eventually lost to Colne in the North Lancashire Swimming anil Water Polo Subsidiary League, by


Dolphins could not keep up with Colne in the later, races. They will huve their chance of


18V4 points to 13)4. Level at the half-way stage, the


not be too long before'they have a local ground to play on.‘ Discussions have taken place with the.'Parish Council aiid villagers at ah open meeting. Says'Mr Keighley: “It will cost a fair amount of money but we have some ideas in mind about this and will play our part in any scheme. We would hope that such a ground would be used by other local organ­ isations and that they will lend a helping hand.”


revenge tomorrow when the return match is .held at the Ribblesdale


.Pool.: GOLF


THE winiH-M’s in ini ELLGA qualify­ ing round competition at Clitheroe Golf Club were J. Huddleston (87- 1:5-71), M. Holding (81M3'-7(I).J..loss U0ii--»)-77). I). Himlle (P8-1P-7I)). In a home LLCGA'handicap shield match Clitheroe beat Colne ll and I.


Young cricketers make their mark


A BRIGHT cricketing future could well be in store for the three local youngsters who played for a Lanca­ shire side on a two-match tour of the Isle of Man last week.


•Chatburn Road End 5-.J0 p.m. Anyone unable to play should con­


tact Wally Monk (Tel. 233S5). Ribblcsdule Wanderers (v


Clitheroe, h, Saturday): A. Mys- grove (eapt.), K. Proctor, W. Lamb. D. Cottam. I. Johnson. A. A^pm, A. Graham, M, timbers*, K. Taylor, W. Workman. Oliver. Meet ground at 2


p.m.


. Edwards, R.Driver, Sioczowskl, J. Mason, N. Crossley, N.iCurlty, A.* Whltwe!!. Reserve*: B; Simms, (.. Smith, D. Hartshorn. Meet gruiind at' d jun;


a, Saturday): P/Knnwles(eapt.), M. • Seedull, J. Hulehinit, N; Curley. N. Robjnson, I). Horsfieltl,. H. Bywa- te»v L. Wiseman,* C. Haworth, D. Walton, G. Young. Reserves: S. Proctor,' B. Wilkinson. Meet at Rlbbleidale at 1*20 p.m. RlbbUsdule Youth XI (v Chefry Tree, h, Monday): D. *WAlton,• P. ' Harrison, 8, Pi'Ovtor, D. Croft, C.


Kihhtcsdulc 2nd M (v Clitheroe.


Nicholas Keighley all gave a good account of themselves, seoring-77 runs and taking 10 wickets between them.


Philip Hall, John Seedle and


' ■ keeper for the tour, organised


. by former Lancashire captain Jack Bond who now lives on


the. island.- The young Clitheroe player,


. Their performances helped their side, which included reg- ular first'learners David Lloyd, Frank Hayes, Bob Kuilcliffc, Jack Simmons:and' Harry Pilling to a 98-run vic­ tory over an Isle of Man XI in . the first game and a draw against King William College.


the three'came from*Nicholas (17), of Maple Close, Whalley. He'took two wickets and Scored 12 in the first game: He dismissed .five batsmOn and made an undefeated 31 in the second. ' Philip (18),' of Pimlico Pioud, < Clitheroe, was the wicket-


The best performance of,


batting at number three, put on a 55 partnership with Frank Hayes before being out for-20 in the second match. SoVentuen-year-old John, of


Bi-otvnlow Street, Clitheroe, captured three wickets, one in the first game and two in the second. He also made an unde- feated 14 against the college XI.


- experienced cricketers, had no shortage of support on the, tour. For Philip’s father and. mother/ Mr and Mrs. Sydney. Hall, and John's mum, Mrs .Joyce Seedle, flew out to give them every encouragement.


The lads, who really enjoyed playing with such





the team will probably enter the Ribble Valley Football League’s second division. Old boys and friends of


with Clitheroe for about three years, was approached by Waddington midway through last season. He declined the transfer offer then, saying he would finish the season at Clitheroe. When the season ended,


Clitheroe, Whalley v Settle, Read v Padiham, Barnoldswick v Great Harwood, Blackburn Nor. v Baxen­ den. 'Cherry-Tree v Earby.


DIVISION ONE Clitheroe v Ribblesdale Wander­


however, he expressed his interest in joining Wadding- ton and has been signed as an amateur by first team man­ ager Chris Simms. McGuire, who lives in Wilp-


shire, will be playing in mid- field, for the Blackburn Com­ bination Premier Division side.


ers, Baxenden v Blackburn Nor., BBCV v Read, Great Harwood v Langho C, Lower Darwen v Oswaldtwistle Imm, Lucas v Rolls- Royce.


DIVISION TWO Saturday: Settle v Barnoldswick.


Rolls-Royce v BBCV, Padiham v Cherry Tree, Old Ross, v Darwen,' Oswaldtwistle Imm. v Rawtenstall. Sunday: Barnoldswick v Rolls- Royce, Lucas v BBCV, Earby v Cherry Tree, Oswaldtwistle. Imm v Whalley, Rawtenstall v Old Ross., Settle v Padiham.


TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONS


ARE EXPELLED i


FOR their continued refusal to pay the affiliation fees of £3 and £1 respectively for the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association’s league and handicap league, both Brockhall’s teams have been expelled.


division one league champions Y V JL I iU lc tW and the title will now pass to THE SS Michael and John's Standen B who were runners team have pulled out of the


Ironically the A team were


up, with Standen A' becoming the new runners-up. Broc­ khall’s record has been expunged from divisions one and two (B team) and from divisions one and two of the


T i r l v s iw


Ribble Vulley under-15s sum mer five-a-skle longue. The main reason for their


handicap league. With one game to play against


their own A team, Standen R have a 12 point load at tho top. of division one handicap league. The other outs- taudlng games are Trinity A v


■Nomads and Standen A, and Catholic YC A v Standen A. The second division handicap is com­ pleted. Flexible Ii taking the title from Caldorstones R by one point. In the third division handicap, sec­


they have played will be deleted and future dates can­ celled and matches rear­ ranged.


The records of all matches _


ond-placed Clitheroe PO B have completed their programme and must now' wait to sco how their nearest challengers Standen E fare in two outstanding games against Catholic YC B. The other remaining game to be played involves Flexible C (still seeking their first win) and Nalgb.


Clitheroe PO B 0-3. For Standen, .1. Whittaker won three games. N. Sieczkowski two and M. Simpson tho other. For tho postmen K. Eceles won two-and T. Pearce the other. Leading players in division two


In the past week Sbindoii E beat .: FULL TIME * PART-TIME


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■ handicap league are: G. Gunnel' (Cal­ dorstones.B) pl2, wltl, lost 2: ill. Heywood (Trinity B) 12-9-3: C. Pick­ les (Flexible B) 12-9-3; P. Whittaker


Also — FULL TIME General


(Chatburn) 12-9-3: J. Dorrlngtnn (Calderstonea. B) 12-S-l; S. John­ stone (Flexible B) 12-S-l; 51. Child (Trinity ID 12-7-5; K. Watson (Flex­ ible B) 12-7-5; E. Thompson (Trinity B) 12-6-0-


two-a-slde competition will be B. Hall and T. Hargreaves v T. and E. Thompson. Tho Thompson ipiaiitieil


The final of the Harrison and Kerr '


by beating E. Morton and P. Harri­ son 3-0. E. Thompson heat Mor-' ton 21-17; 21-19; and bent Harrison 21-14; 20-28; 21-17. T. Thompsun beat Morton 21-11; 13-21; 21-19. The annual' dinner and presenta­


tion of awards will take place at the Sandpiper, Whalley, tonight.


DIVISION ONE (handicap!


Stmulen H....................... Catholic YC A.................


Standen A........................ 1 l 1) 0 Trinity A......................... - 0 - 11


Nomuds...........................


DIVISION T\V0 (handicap)


Flexible tl....................... . Culderstoncs B............... .


Trinity B.......................... Chillburn.......................


btiindvn D........................ A l 310 division thkkk (handicap)


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Clitheroe 1*0 A............... . 12 11 1HI Clitheroe 1*0 B............... . 12 1) : (>02 Stunden K....................... .


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Trinity C.. .................................... . 12 .......... .......... . 11


Flexible


Nnlg»............................. . 11 .1 Catholic VC II............ ................. . t o


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0 Lee on form


HAVING restrained Calilerstpnes stuff to 58 for nine off liO overs, Clitheroe Police seemed to have a fairly easy task. But it was not to be, the hospital bowlers were also in form and the jiOhce finished with 4G for eight. I*. Lee scored ‘J3 for Caldorstones


and-then took three for 30, K. Mar- <imll had two for 11 and M. Pells one for 13. Tortlm Police. M. Small hit Id mal P. Craig.eight not out. H. Hillary took three for nine, F. Booth two for 11 and .1. Griffiths two for 7. ,


Falcons fastest


■ tho Michael P. Wralhall Trophy were Falcohst patl’ol. Falcons'-lender Duncan Fielding finished firA, and his younger brother-Ian second.• There wore 42 competitor* in the race, organised by George Wrathall. the-.'Blackburn Hamers coach.


‘WINNERS' of:.the Fhvt fondle Scouts ci*ossKountry competition for


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Good prospects for willing and conscientious worker able to. take responsibility.


Apply —


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Telephone 23587


EXPERIENCED OVERLOOKER


Required for Northrop: Dooms with. Unifils to work on a IDoufblfc Day. strut system.


Please apply to —


JAMES THORNBER LIMITED


HOLMES MILL, CLITHEROE


Telephone 23601 WOOLWORTHS


Castle Street, Clitheroe. Vacancy for Part-time


Check-out Operator


Four oxtem'oong per week. Apply to —


THE STAFF SUPERVISOR, WOOLWORTIIS, Clitheroe.


Would you like a WELL PAID


PART-TIME JOB


DEMONSTRATING COSMETICS


Easy training in your area.


PHONE NELSON 694136 or 061-761-3220.


TWO/THREE EVENINGS PER WEEK ?


PART-TIME PRESSER


REQUIRED TO WORK 1-30 pan. to 5 pan.


Experienced peofole preferred hut Would be willing to train suitable applicants from either sex.


Good Kates of Pay.


PLEASE APPLY TO ABOVE ADDRESS


Johnson's The Cleaners


Cars tie Street, Clitheroe


Oiler/Sweeper required for


DAY SHIFT 7-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.


Transport from most areas provided.


, Good wages. ^ Applications to —


Green Bros. (Whalley) Ltd


Tel. WHALLEY 3105. ’ - Qualified


Hairdresser or Good Improver


Required ta Manage Local Salon.'


Good prospects and wages. . Would consider Part-time.


TEL. CLITHEROE 22425 (DAY);


EVENING 25298. ■ .


AigSISTANT REQUIRED 3S hours per week at Hayhumt Street


V. C. STORES' _


©Cpoiieni* oo provisions counter aa advantage but j not essential.


For interview telephone V tn Pollard after B p.in.


EAVES HALL COUNTRY CLUB, West Bradford


PART-TIME GARDENER


REQUIRED FOR SEASON. Would suit active .pensioner.


Involves Hoovering, polishing and dusting. No scrub- :• bing. 50p per hour.


CLEANER MORNINGS ONLY.


Telephone CLITHEROE 25271


IN a friendly on Tuesday night Waggon and Horses romped home to a comfortable 0*1 victory at Cidder- stoncs. Tho scoref^vere level at the interval, but the pub side took con­ trol of the game in the second half and could have doubled their total. Scorors for Waggon and Horses were Mantle (3), Bradley (2) and McAlly.


In control . .


WHALLEY’S defeat of Settle gives: the:villagers joint leadership with. Clitheroe of the Ribblesdale Cricket League. .While they were fighting their way to a well deserved victory, Clitheroe and fourth-placed Ribbles-. dale Wanderers plodded through a drawn derby at Chatburn Road. Read, tho reigning champions,;


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EXPERIENCED PRESSERS and MACHINISTS


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We will consider Training Suitable Applicants and : School-Leavers:


WE CAN OFFER THE EOIilO'WTNG — ' ■ - Good rates of pay. a savfng scheme which, offers good .,


rates of interest, 4i'day working.week,, excellent,work­ ing conditions. Social ariidvities.. generous .holiday 1 oJtowasico.


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Why not Write, Call or Telephone any time to ----- Our Manager. MR PETER (RUSH ., . . .


or SIRS EVELINE HARGREAVES. Applications from Men and Women. .


TRUTEX LIMITED HENTHORN WORKS,


BROWN STREET, CLITHEROE Tel: (CLITHEROE 22192 or 22193


THE SPREAD EAGLE


HOTEL SAWLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE ;


ASSISTANT CHEF/COOK


REQUIRED FOR BUSY COUNTRY RESTAURANT SERVING LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS DAILY.


The successful applicant Will have had at least two years of previous experience in the industry, and be able to supply gobd references.


A'ccombdation is available if required.


Excellent Wages (plus bonus after 12 months service). For further details please Telephone or Write to ►


THE MANAGER!


SPREAD EAGLE, jSAWLEY, NR. CLITHEROE. TELEPHONE 41202


HERBERT SHEPHERD &CO.


Chartered Accountants require


S E N IO R


A U D I T CLERK (Male or Female).


This person must be experienced in all the main aspects of a medium sred accountancy practice. The position would suite a person conioletine his/her articles and who wishes to broaden his/her experience. Good working conditions and holidays. !


resignation is that they have been unable to field a full team for most of their fix­ tures.


Salary Range — £2,500 to £3,000 depending on experience.


Apply to ---- J B. LEVER,


11/13 ORMEROD ROAD BURNLEY or TELEPHONE BURNLEY 24011/23703..


A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY HAS ARISEN FOR A GO-AHEAD


PERSON wishing to make a career In the


A Partnership will be offered to the successful appli­ cant who will be fully conversant in all aspects of Estate Agency procedure and who will' have the neces­ sary ability and drive to make a success of a newly- formed office in the BURNLEY AREA.


ESTATE AGENCY BUSINESS


Full history and present salary to — P. GORTON, BOX No. F 21, EXPRESS OFFICE,


BULL STREET, BURNLEY, BB11 1DP —


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