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AUCTION MART


(i!l22.30p), homed to £21 (£16.10): light lambs to 143p (131.47p), very light to 141p (131.72p), medium to 137p (131.22p), heavy to 12*lp


(120p). I^ambs overall, 131p. Pork pigs made to 58.4p (56.5p),


I ts fy^


cutters to 57p (56.9p). On Friday, the annual sale was


B


judged the Lonks, awarded prizes to T. \Vhitw’eU and sons, Pendle­ ton (£48) and T. W. Pickard and son, Great Harwood (£49). Cross­ bred judge Mr W. Bland, Malham, awarded prizes to T. Robinson and sons, Catlow (£*12) and the N\V Water Authority, Whitendale (£41) and SwaledaJe judge Mr Jas


and sons, Hareden (£40).


Kay awarded prizes to T. Robin­ son and sons (£51) and R. Bolton


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Disposal squad to move on


tors, a detachment of Royal E n g in e e rs from Scar­ borough have unearthed 35 live mortar shells and anti­ tank Piat missiles, as well as 400 expended shells. Their sensitive equipment also unearthed a 1932 half- crown


cigarette h'ghter. and a


sively as a mortar and anti­ tank firing range and it is believed that scores of unex­ ploded devices could still be lying unearthed. “So far we have cleared the greater part of the


Pendle Hill was used exten- During Wiorld War


ru s t in g II,


hlA r


IE.


ARMY bomb disposal e.xperts have combed a further 50 acres of Pendle Hill for explosives at the end of the first part of a seven- year programme to make the area safe. Using transisorised detec­


shared by a pen of Mr.R. Mars- den’s Lonk ewes and a pen of Swaledales from Messrs Robin­ sons, Catlow. Mr J. B. Smith, of Farlton, who


very good condition. The day was wild and wet, but it did not dampen the spirit of the many buyers in attendance, intent on restocking. Trade was brisk and buoyant, the day's average of £31.18 being £10.16 up on last year. All stocks were in demand, but the strong Lonk ewes found the better averages, some Lonk stocks being £18 to £20 up on last year. Swaledales also found the top end of the market but perhaps did not reach the heights antici­ pated this year. The day’s top pnce of £51 was


held of u n c ro s sed , Lonk, Swalodale and cross-bred homed ewes from the fell stocks of Gowkuid, Glcasdale, Anglczarke, Hebden Bridge, Pendle and Bum- ley fells. Forward were 5,548 head in


(average 55.4p), medium to 59p (5G.5p), light heifers to 59.2p (53.8p), medium to 56.2p (52 4p‘). Fat cows made to 40.4p (36.2p). Half-bred ewes made to


including 36 fat cows, 96 ewes, 1,180 lambs and 15 fat pigs. Light steers made to 59.2p kg


PAT cattle met a very slow trade at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Monday. But pig trade was firm and all sheep met with sharp demand. Forward were 88 fat cattle


Public Notices.


RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT LIBRARIES ' present an


EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS of JOHN RICKARD, of Brierfield


SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8th to SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22nd


at WHALLEY. LIBRARY OPEN NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS 608QS MEDIC ALERT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE! DO YOU NEED THIS BRACELET?


Benefactors rally round new club


LOCAL firms came to the aid of the newly-formed Clitheroe Rugby Union Football Club, who suddenly found themselves unable*to borrow shirts for their inaugural game at Headingley on Saturday.


pressed from the start, but when Robin Lund gathered the ball he ran three- quarters of the length of the field, brushing off tackles before side-stepping the full back and slipping the ball to Martin Bums, \mo was able to cross the line and score. Headingly were shocked into action and scored.some


outs the e.xperience of the Headingly forwards was much in evidence. The ig h te r Clitheroe pack


Hill in 1950, -.vhen two boys were killed and another injured after they stumbled on an unexploded bomb.


Trying the slippery, slope


|)E.


SCORES of people made their first attempt at sH-ing when Pendle Sla. Club hela an open day on Sunday. For just 50p, there were


ski-ing instructions and loan of equipment, plus races and demonstrations by Pendle and Merseyside clubs. As a result, the ski club managed to boost both its memtership and funds, with more than 150 people turn­


is at Pendleside’s Wellspr- ings Hotel.


ing up. 'The club’s artificial slope


| is buy a


CONFERENCE REPORT


I efund your


[rers we can lial quilts to liortfor your


I'ccessones they ve


In place the 1| i extensive


a personal


A REPORT on a two-day conference at Blackpool on the subject “Why God made us” was given to Trinity Methodist Church Womep> F e l l o w s h i p b y


Mrs Waterworth showed slides of the Holy Land.


presiding, thanked Mrs Neason. 'Tea was provided by the committee. At a previous meeting,


Neason Mrs


vship by 1, of Whalley. Margaret Knowles,


S o c ia l n ig h t


LOW MOOR Good Compan­ ions’ fortnightly meeting took the form of a social evening and supper. E n te r ta inm e n t was


provided by Mrs Broome, Miss M. Robinson, Mr Booth; 'Mrs Ellis and Mr. Scott. The pianist was Mrs. H. .Wood who also led community singing.


Mrs M.


squads will keep returning to the area to cairy out two- month clearance exercises.” Tragedy struck on Pendle


longer, but we have been called away to another area- to do more pressing work. “ However, disposal,


the area for about a month and had intended to stay


impact area where the shells should have landed, so we may not find many on future visits,” said Sgt Taff Watts, th e d isp o s a l sq u a d ’s, spokesman. “We have been working in


struggling in the face of the - heavier Headingly front row. Clitheroe held Headingly


ilayed hard with Peacock, jweeney and Hailwood


to 4-14 at half time, but as the full weight of Headingly was felt tries were conceded and the final score was 4-34. The referee was firm and,


helpful, taking time to explain his decisions to the inexperienced players. After the match the Head­


Clitheroe chairman Chris Roberts presented the home club with a commemorative , p l a q u e . H e a d i n g l y ' presented the visitors with a souvenir mascot in the home colours of green, black and white. Supplies of these souvenirs of the inaugural game are available Arrangements are in hand


ingly chairman was waiting in the dressing room to welcome the visitors. In th e c l u b h o u s e ,


Lund, Greatorex, Fielding, Bums, Wilson, 'Townley, Williamson, Sweeney, Peacock, Hailwood, Roberts, Wrigley (capt), Jones, Byme.


for further games, including a return m'atch with Head­ ingly. Anyone interested should attend club training sessions at Roefield, on . Sundays (9-30 a.m.). Clitheroc team: Parkinson,


good tries — and some that ought to have been stopped. Clitheroe were the fitter side, but the handling and running skills of the home team proved to be the match winners. In the scrums and line-


in their own shirts for their f irs t match. Headingly


gratitude by making them vice-presidents, and placed on record its pleasant surprise at the instant response to the request for help.' & Clitheroe took the field


shirts came from Mr E. P. Lawrenson (Castle Cast­ ings) and Mr E. Dugdale (George Waddington). Mr W. Smalley, of the Empress Squash Rackets Club, made the purchase and allowed the rugby club to have them at cost, representing a considerable saving. Mr L. Leverington (Burnley Build­ ing Society) made a gener­ ous donation towards other costs. 'The club has marked its


Donations ^o h e l |^ ^ for


UNBEATEN TRINITY


remain undefeated at the top of Division One and Ribblesdale Social Club stay in second place. Lions have at last got off the mark with a win at the expense of Grindleton, who take over -bottom spot.


RESULTS


Division One: Chatbui-n 6, Henthom 2; Whalley Arms 0, Hurst Green 4; Read 2, Academicals 3; Sabden 1, Ribblesdale SSC 4; Lions 3, Grindleton 2; Royal Oak 6, Chipping 0; Spring Mill 3, West Bradford 1.


Rangers A 2, Victoria 4; Waggon and Horses 3, Whallev Rangers B 3; West Bradford Res. 4, Read Res. 5; Academicals Res 3, Calderstones 1; Henthorn Res 4, Rimington 2; Cross Keys 6, Trinity 5.


FIXTURES


cals V West Bradford, Hurst Green v Read, Henthom v Whalley Arms, Chipping v Chatburn, Grindleton v Royal'Oak, Sabden'v Lions, Ribblesdale SSC v Spring Mill.


Division One: Academi­


Range r s B v Trinity, Victoria v Waggon and Horses, Transport v Whal­


Division Two: Whalley


ley Rangei-s A, Rimin^on v Brockhml, Chatbum Res. v


Henthom Res, Calderstones V Hurst Green Res, Read • Res. V Academicals Res, West Bradford Res. v Cross Keys.


LOOKING AHEAD


LOOKING Jihead to next summer, the Ribble Valley Amateur Cric­ ket League is pressing on with arranging its programme. Ten clubs took p ^ in this year’s successful competition and it is hoped to increase the number. Newcomers are assured of a


warm welcome and any clubs interested in joining or seeking further information should get in touch with secretary F. Kay, Rose Cottage, 5 Clough Street, Darwen (Darwen 771152). Closing date for applications is


Division Two: Whalley


unbeaten run at the top of Di-vision Two of the Ribble Valley Football League, and Academicals Reserves- are keeping in close touch a couple of points in arrears. Academicals did themselves a favour by defeating third- placed Calderstones. Trinity nave won all their six games. Clitheroe Academicals


TRINITY continue their


MEMBERS of CLith'eroe Rugby Club j^oudly display their new shirts, purchased with help from local businessmen.


S R C a » iS l« R fS i« E R e : CRGS WIN


RHNSHAW COLLEGE 1


REPLAY CRGS ;!,


. handling by Greenhalgh,


the first half, with the better ones falling to the visitors, and really only good


be e i the r , Bacup and Rawt ens t a l l Grammar School, or Bentham Gram­ mar School. CRGS: Grcenhnigh, Plunt,


Geldarii, Dinnia, Howarth,


Mansfield, Woods, Wardle, Car­ der, Haixlman, Cooke.


UNHAPPY


RAMON Read 2, Academicals 3


AN own-goal eventually made th e dif f e r enc e between Read collecting a point and being defeated. And for Ramon Bell it was an unhappy day for the second successive week — it was he who again gave away a gial. Read were leading 2-1


with goals from Bell and Derek Baxter when the misfortune occurred. It marked the end of the


vi l l ag e r s ’ scoring but Academicals’ Les Birch Uvice found the net, once with a close header.


Spectator steps in


Hurst Green Res 2, * Chatburn Res. 0


Two, game for the last quar­ ter 01 an hour , when the referee was injured.


A SPECTTATOR, Mr David Jacques, took over the control of this Ribble Valley Football League, Division


October 31st. The league will hold its presen­ tation evening early ne.xt month.


Newcomers find the going tough


NEWCOMERS to Clitheroe and District Snooker Lea^e, SS Michael and John’s Social Club, are


finding life tough at the moment. They lost again this week,’


4-10, in their match with Calderstones.


RESULTS


4; SSM and J 4, Calder­ stones 10; British Legion 8, Pendle Club 6; Conservative B 2, Liberal B 12; Wadding­ ton A 8, Billington A 6; ■Billington B 6 Waddington B 8; Pohce 8 Chatbum 6.


- Social Club 10, Rimington DETAILS ,


ton 432:. J. Hall 67, D. Packer 53; R. Cowking69, J. Spencer 79; B. Dixon 88, B. ■walmsley 61; R. Templeman 49, T. Kenyon 89; B. Hargreaves 80, D. Seed 50; E. Horsefield 79, D. Booth 48.


■R. Turner 67, J. Wilson 69. Br i t i s h Legion 513,


stones 473: T. Davies 62, D. Fitzpatrick 74; J. Geldard 76, T. Wilson 84; R. Grim- shaw 93, D. Berisford 84; J. Holmes 81, H. Clayton 80; M. Jackson 57,.D. Hindle82;


SSM and J 436, Calder­ . Social Club 380, Riming­


Pendic Club 431: G. Holden 72, S. Edmondson. 81; M. Alston 114, A. Pearce 49; S. , Warburton 72, T. Hill 75: M. Rlkington 100, J. DonSighy


land- 68; P. Craig 75, R. Turner 87; L. McEntee 81; P. Whittaker 64; T. Swift 65, D. Speak 87; J; Griffiths 55,. J . . Marsden 91; B. Altham 114, R. Parker 52.


Waddington B 496: W. Roberts A. Wilkinson 70; B. Dewh u r s t 76, K. Walmsley 71; T. Peters 68, T. H. Walmsley 86; C. Coyne 97, B. Phillip 79; J. Wild 49, J. Titterin^on 117; B. Th omp so n 51, 1. Waddington 73. Pol ice 459, Chatburn 449: F. Booth 69, H. Frank-


Billingtoii A 365: S. Hatton 75, B. Lee 47; T. A. MaWn- son 80, V. Broderick 69; J. B. Herd 91, B. Robinson 45; F. Coar 62, M. Aitken 77; S . . Cox 43, C. Britcliffe 62; J. Wooff 37, T. Warden 65. B i l l i n g t o n B'4 0 4 ,


Liberal B 498: A. McNab 4 9 , A. Ro o t 72; A. Middleborough 79, V. Higginson 93;-F. McNab 48, H. White 89; D. Nuttall 57, J. Hacking 91; R. Parker 94, W. Shorrock 60; T. Makin- son 61, J. Mellor 93. Wa d d in g to n A 388,


58; D. Drake 66, C. Bailey 92;‘M. Ashworth 91, G. Kermeen 76.' Conservative B 388,


their toes throughout a hard-fought game. Chat­ burn nearly took a very early* lead through Turner, but Hayhurst did well to turn his swirling shot over the bar.


for Hurst Green when he collected a good ball from Elton.


when the teams changed round, but it was not long before Birch and Pratt made' abortive efforts for the


There was still no score


visitors. ' Ball finally broke the


deadlock almost on the hour with a swerving shot that found the top comer of the net. Having moved into the lead Hurst Green continued to press but finishing was not sharp enough and they had to wait until the last 10 minutes for Crompton to make certain of the points.


Vinter, of 'Winckley Hall Niu-sing Home, for sponsor­ ing the match ball.


The club thanks Miss M.


. Anderton. Chatbum Res: Gnmes, Cox,


Young,- Ball (D), Jacques, Cross, Bailey, Elton, Embeiy, Calloway, Ba ll (A), Crompton. Sub:


Hurst Green Res: Hayhurst,


■ Read, Dinsdale, Pratt, Kenyon, Shnger, Birch. Sub: Dobson.


Turner, Metcalfe, Czapowski, - Golf winners


■WINNER of the ladies’ knockout competition at Clitheroe Golf Club was Mrs E. Hadfield, with Mrs N. Hoyle as runner-up. A stroke play competition


was won by Mrs D. ,Hindle 93-17-76, Mter a card play­ off with Mrs M. Holden 12-76.


j. Crompton then came close Both keepers had to be on


man clinched his side’s pass­ port to the next round, where their opponents -will


second', but with 20 minutes to go, Riinshaw came back, to make it 2-1. Ten minutes later, Hard­


half performance by the Cl ith eroe school, was rewarded after 10 minutes, with a tremendous 30-yard drive from Mansfield. Gardner soon added a


kept the scoresheet blank. A much improved second


IN Monday’s replay of this Lancashire Schools’ FA Under-19 cup-tie, both teams took time to adapt to the heavy pitch and strong wind. Chances were scarce in


Local runners lead


, burn Harriers’ team to victory in the Northern Count i e s ’ youth relay championships at Wakefield, on Saturday. He took the baton for the


MICHAEL MORTON, of Waddington, led his Black-


last leg, six seconds behind th e l e a d e r s , Le e d s . However, he soon made up the difference and then ran joint first until the final 100 yai’ds. Here, Michael showed his


tions, Trudy Kenward, of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, alternately led the race with her clubmate, Julie King.


home ahead of Trudy, as Blackburn claimed both first and second positions.


Julie eventually came


LADIES’ DARTS


HORSE SHOE .still lead the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts League table wth 22 points over the Station Hotel with 20. Highest individual scorers to


date are: J. Stewart, Craven Heifer, 140; J. Clegg, Catholic Club, 137; J. Pinch, I^yal Oak, 130; J. Hamer, Judge W^mesley, 119: P. G i l l ib ra n d Jude e Walmesley, 116.


(22), Station Hotel (20), Black Bull, Chatburn (19), Craven Heifer (19), Pendle Witch (19), RSSC (19), Royal Oak (18), Whal­ ley Arms (18), Fieldens Arms (17), Cross Keys (16), Judge Walmesley (16), British Legion (15), Victoria (14), BonnyTnn (12), Kings Arms (6), Catholic Club (6).


League Positions: Hoi'se Shoe


Playboys put on pressure


Internationa) Playboys 6, Atkinsons 2


THE visitors’ ten men found themselves under early pressure from the Playboys and O’Neil soon put his side ahead in this friendly match.


two minutes later, as Atkin­ sons’ use of the offside trap failed for the first time.


Campbell added another


strength' Atkinsons side came back with a fine effort from Gardener.


■ extended his team’s lead after 70 minutes, with a shot which left the ’keeper


H o w e v e r , B i s h o p stranded.


goal back through Hitchen (S.), but a three-goal burst in the last 15 minutes from Williams, O’Neil and Camp­ bell, finally settled the issue.


Atkinsons pulled a furthpr


Potts, Jones, Whittaker (L.), Whittaker (P.), O’Neil, Railey, ■Williams, Campbell, Bishop.


Playboys: Coupe, Parker,


Clough, Allen, Hitchen (S.), Hitchen (B.), Clegg, Briggs, Drinkwater, Gardener, Cameron.


Supporters wanted


meeting in the Starkie Arms next Thursday in a bid to attract new members and map out a programme of events for the season. The meeting will be attended by Rovers director Mr David Brown, and the club’s commercial manager,. Mr Joe Wither ington. The supporters’ club branch offi­ cials are: Chairman, Mr Alan Woodworth; Secretary, • Mr Ian North; Treasurer, Mr Paul Whittaker:


A BRANCH of Blackburn Rovers FC Supporters’ Club has been formed in Clitheroe as part of a drive to boost vocal and financial support for the side.' It 'wi l l hold a general


Atkinsons: Burgess, Johnson, In the second half a full


took first place at Clec- kheaton, in the junior section of the Northern Women’s Cross Country League. Despite atrocious condi­


class, as he clinched the result with a fastest lap time of nine minutes, 22 seconds. A Blackburn team also


When unable to speak the bracelet speaks for you. If you suffer from any dangerous allergy or special condition, such as diabetes, chronic asthma, taking anii-coagulants, etc., the bracelets give a warning to doctors, police and hospitals following an accident or collapse.


Ask for information by phoning any one of these telephone numbers; Clitheroe Clinic 25171; Whalley doctors 3273; Whalley 2283; Whalley 3133; Whalley 3158.


Sponsored by Lions clubs locally and nationally.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


Town and Country Planning Acts 1971-1974


Designated Conservation Area — Listed Building Gisburn


An application has been Only. Ribblesdal


received for permission for the formation of windows for the display of clothes in the four existing window openings and one door of the disused farm building. For Display Purposes ly. HI


Gisburn This property is included in a


iplay Purpe le Arms Hilotel.


statutoiy list of buildings of special architectural or historic


interest, and is also within the designated Conservation Area.


Any person wishing to make


representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Princess Avenue, Clitheroe BB7 2AL, quoting r e f e r e n c e n u m b e r 3/77/1000/PB.


A copy of the application


and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


CHARLES WILSON Chief Architect and Planning Officer


28th September, 1977 60801


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY


PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974 DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION A R E A - LISTED BUILDINGS— CLITHEROE


An application has been received for permission to Alter Shop Front at 14 York Street, GLITHEROE


w i t h i n T h e d e s i g n a t e d CONSERVATION ARBA. Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Princess Avenue, Clitheroe BB7 2AL quoting r e f e r e n c e nu mb er : 3/77/0990/PB.


A copy of the application and plans rhay be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated. Signed CHARLES WILSON (Chief Architect and Planning Officer)


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest and is also


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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


Town and Country Planning Acts 1971 to 1974


Designated Conservation Area: Waddington


An application has been received for permission to


change the use of The Geor­ gian 'Window, Waddington, to a small catering establishment to provide morning coffee, lunch, afternoon and high teas,


■with possibility of evening trade.. * Any person wishing to make


representations should do so in writing withing 21 days from


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WE OFFER — tong term employment to good and reliable Machinists.


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P E N D L E M IL L S H O P , . C l i th e r o e , r e q u ir e r e l ia b le person fo r a weekend after­ n o on . 2 p .m . to 5 p .m . Any age considered. — Tel. Burn­ l e y 2 6 1 0 6 f or f u r th e r d e ta ils .


PART-TIME canvassers wanted fo r Burnley, Nelson and Colne areas, daytime o r evening. £ 1 0 to £ 1 5 per week fo r a few h o u r s w o rk . Interested? — Ring Rochdale 5 3 3 5 1 between 6 and 7 p.m.


Mill Hill, Blackburn F o r con su lta t ion s


FREE SAMPLES w o r th 8 5p. 106126


Work mornings. Hours and days to suit.


SHIREBURN


ARMS HOTEL HURST GREEN


Tel. Stonyhurst 208


Con su ltant Hypnotherapist 9 Stephens Street


SEC RE TARY REQUIRED f o r dental practice in Clitheroe,. preferably w i th experience o f NHS w o rk . — Write giving age and experience to Box ElO. C l i t h e r o c A d v e r t i s e r and T i m e s , K i n g S t r e e t , e f i th e ro e .


60859 <oho;


PENDLE REMOVALS Local and lunq distance. Estimates free.


RING NELSON 6 9 2 7 4 3 . I343IS


DOING A FLIT? For on excel­ lent removal at low co s t . — R in g T o w n a n d C o u n tr y R em o v a l S e r v ic e s . Burnley 148322


2 3 4 3 9 .


VAN H IR E . R em o v a ls and H o u s e C le a r a n c e s . — Tel.


Clitheroe 2 4 4 7 7 . Tuition


GUITAR TUITION bv Experts. Theory, examinat ion s, etc. — Tel. Burnley 2 0 0 2 4 .


Situations Vacant


RIBBLESDALE ARMS Gisburn


EVENING PART-TIME


BAR STAFF wanted


Smart and attractive. 8 p.m. to 11-30 p.m.


Ring Mr Vernon GISBURN 234


>j(>su2 io64u TOOLMAKERS (Male or Female)


FOR INTERESTING WORK ON TRANSFER PRESS TOOLING


■k Good rates of pay ■k Excellent working conditions in modern factory * Pension scheme k Canteen facilities - k Shift work


Contact Mr N. B/rdikin UPBROOKS


TEL. CLITKEROE 22251 NEOTECHNIC


ENGINEERING LTD require additional


Sklpton, North Yorkshire Tel. Skipton 2980 or 5990


MO m.


NELSON 66891


Removals and storage


Froo oslimatos. full insurance. Ojick oMiciont service, TEL NELSON 68891.


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LET GILPINS EXPRESS do your panic jobs.


Hand to hand delivery and collection service.


Tel. Burnley 27949 or 28503 ORU' REMOMISI E .A. FOULDS LTD


ALBERT WORKS, COLNE CONTROL GEAR DIVISION


require the following personnel (Male/Female) ELECTRICAL ENGINEER


Must be experienced in layout and schematic wiring diagrams for control panels. ONC preferred but training given to suitable applicant.


Capable of reading schematic wiring diagrams. Preferably time served electrician.


ELECTRICAL TEST ENGINEER


Experienced persons required for qeneral assembly and wiring of electrical control panels, mainly- on


CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLERS


heavy cabling and busbar fitting.


Preparation of estimates and quotations for electrical control panels. ONC in electrical engineering or cost and works accounting. Experienced person p'referred.


„ ESTIMATOR/ENGINEER


Attractive rates of pay. Good working conditions. Standard working week.


Apply MR R. HULME, Control Gear Division Manager or RING COLNE 863656 Ext. 35.


Removals and Road Transport


J. G. HINDLE (NORTH WEST)LTD


MOVING WITH CARE - EVERYWHERE


Household Removals and D is t r ib u t io n — C a re fu l


Handling — Packing :


Free estimates. Competitive ■ ' Prices


Reg. Office


306 BLACKBURN ROAD ACCRINGTON


Tel.: Office Accrington 32774; Residence 37813


Clillieroe Advertiser and Times, October 6},h, 1977 11,. Situations Vacant


SUPERVISOR (ELECTRICAL)


A vacancy has arisen lor a Supervisor m our Electrical Assembly Department.


The duties will include motivating a small work force ol electrical engineers in order to meet set production targets, as well as maintaining budgetaiy control over the • Department.


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_ The successful applicant should previously have held a i similar position of responsibility, be a time served : electncian and preferably be qualified to ONC or Rnal ; City and Guilds levels, although all applications will be : considered.


This position Is open to both male and female applicants.-: Application forms and further details are obtainable from


The Personnel Department,


□C2 0 ZDi I.D. PACKAGING LTD.


Queens Works, New Hall Street, Burnley BB10 1PJ





The salary and associated benefits are of a level ■ expected for a position carrying the above responsibility.





NORTH WESTERN MARINE TRIMMERS LTD


Bridge Mill, Padiham. Tel. 73500 ' require a


Owing to bereavement we require immediately a fully skilled senior sewing machine mechanic to take responsibility and charge of approximately 80 assorted sewing machines.


SENIOR SEWING IViACHINE MECHANIC


ALSO


SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC TO ASSIST


First class opportunities and excellent rates of pay for suitable applicants.


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Applications by telephone or letter from males or • females to Mr A. Nuttall


W. E. & D. NUTTER LIMITED Friendship Mill, Read


Lancashire Loom Overlooker


47749 required.


All fine sorts. Day work. Apply


The Manager — P'adiham 71121 14392 yWVWVi/V^VWVVVVWVWWVWWJVVWVVVVVWVVVVV


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