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14 Clitheroe Adyeiiiser and_Times, November8th, 1979 Public Notices


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i . tfmj .-X< A * RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 — 1974


, DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA: CLITHEROE AND NEWTON


READ handed out a 6- 1 thrashing to their vil­ lage rivals, Sabden, in Saturday’s Ribble Val­ ley Football League first division match.


Lining up, above,


are the Read squad. Back (from the left): C. Bennett, W. Woods,


A. McLean, R. Bell, J. Waddington, B. Kilby. Front: D. Baxter, D. Halliwell, S. Neary, P. Worsley, P. Belton, C. Lee, M. Grainger. The Sabden players


are, back (from the le f t) : Keith Frank- Iand, Trevor Lingard, Ian Johnson, Laurie


P f LISTED BUILDING: CLITHEROE AND NEWTON


Wi s ema n , Co l i n Maher. Front: Dennis Balmbra, Lynn War­ ren, Martin Armitage, Terry Ward, Stephen Whitwell.


The 11th member, A.


Bromley, was not pre­ sent when photograph was taken.


The following applications have been received for permission to: 1. The Warehouse, Shaw Bridge Street, Clith’eroe — Conserva-


tion Area and Listed Building. Part of present storage to use for an Antique Fayre on a regular basis. Application No.


'3/79/1312/P.


Lowfield, Railway View Avenue, Clitheroe— Conservation Area, premises to be used as Offices for Philatelists. Applica­ tion No. 3/79/1311/P.


3. Salisbury Hall Cottage, Newton — Conservation Area and . Listed Building. Change of use of dwelling to Cafe (Morning


Coffee, Afternoon Teas) Crafts. Two letting rooms. Application No. 3/79/1315/P.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest and is also within the designated CONSERVATION AREA. Any person wishing to make represen­ tations 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 the relevant reference numbers.


A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


November 6th, 1979. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY


(Chief Architect and Planning Officer) 15635


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PUNNING ACTS, 1971 — 1974 L*f!l


LISTED BUILDINGS: EAVES HALL COUNTRY CLUB WEST BRADFORD


Applications have been received for:


(a) Alterations to existing parapet balustrade on S.E. and S.W. Elevations on the above. Application No. 3/79/1299/P.


(b) Proposed conversion of existing store buildings into new Games Room. Application No. 1300/PB.


The above property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any persons 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 the relevant reference number.


Copies of the applications, and plans, may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer) 8th November, 1979


GISBURN MART


PRICES


THERE were 131 accredited newly-calved cows and heifers forward in the dairy section at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday. Prizes' went to A. Wallbank


(£490) and D. Carlisle (£526) for accredited cows and J. R. Drin- kall (£500) and J. H. Howard (£500) for accredited heifers. Accredited Friesian cows


made to £5)0 (average £423), Friesian heifers to £520 (£4381


£I1_ t£94), heifers to £71 (£55.30), Angus bulls to £61 (£44.70) and heifers to £52 (£32.20). Weaned calves: Friesian bulls


averaged £122 and beef X bulls averaged £126. There were SI animals for­


ward in the store pigs section. Store pigs 9-11 w.o. made to


s te e rs made to S4p (75p), medium to S6p (75.3p), light heifers to SOp (69.3p), medium to 73.5p (69.2p) and heavy to 84.2p (S2.2p).


Uncertified and previously


certified cattle: young bull, made to 92p (84p), light steers to S0.2p (71.8p), medium to SOp 69p), light heifers to 67.5p(62p),


1)9 .2p (47p)a Shec.


„nn_medium to 75p (62p), heavy to


(130.op), standard to lol.op (140p), medium to 148.5p (137p) and heavy to 133.5p (125.9n). Overweight made to 123p (117.2p), fight shearlings to l l lp (lOii.op). Heavy averaged 74p


69.2p (65p), fat cows t o ___r 17j)j and fat bulls to 60p (53.5p). heep: Light lambs' to ljgp


were 277 cattle, 2,875 sheep and S7 pigs forward. Certified clean cattle: Light


£25.80 (£23.85) and 12-16 w.o. to £30.SO (£29.45). In the fatstock section, there


354 accredited animals forward. Friesian bulls made to £113 (average £51), heifers to £43 (£25.S0), Hereford X bulls to £88 (£59.50), heifers to £78 (£46.50). Chnrolais X bulls made to


mals forward in the in-calf sec­ tion. BW November ealvers made to £458 and BW December ealvers to £450. In the calf section, there were


Ayrshire cows averaged £400. There were 17 accredited ani­


Make your home a


‘half-way house’


teenager^


in care, who range in age from 16 to 18. The basic need


.


“ half-way houses” for young lodgers — less iso­ lated than flats, but with friendly landladies able to “keep an eye” on them. Either full board or


is for


facilities for making meals would be acceptable, or a combination of the two.


Social workers would be


involved at all stages — in approving the accommoda­ tion, helping to work out the rent payments, and providing regular support and advice for both loaf and landlady.


tig e r The service is a vital one


and fat ewes made to £18.20 (£11.20). Pigs: Porkers made to 73.2p


(70.8p), cutters to 75p (71 p), baconers to 70p (68p), over­ weight to 69p (63p) and fat sows to £102 (£70.20).


Officers of YFC


BOWLAND Young Far­ mers’ Club elected Mr J. F. Barrow as their presi­ dent at the regional com­ mittee meeting held in Waddington Social Club. Other officials are: Regional


Caygill; Regional treasurer, John Rowlands; Regional VROs, Keith WhitwelT and ian Walmsley; Regional girls’


chairman, Edward Parkinson; Regional secretary, Elizabeth


o


Ruth Whitwell, Margaret Mercer, Keith Whitwcll, John Rowlands. Field Day commit- tee: George Whitwofl Michael Dakin:


......


Susan Whitwcll, Geoff Walker, John Hartley, Michael Fox. Chairman Ian Walmsley gave


C om p e t it io n s committee:


the annual report and county chairman Simon Thompson thanked the regional officers. Edward Parkinson chaired a business meeting.


ell,


County Executive Committee: Angela Walmsley, Martyn Bris­ tol, Ian Walmsley, Edward Par­ kinson. General purposes committee:


Assistant secretary and' press se c re ta ry , Ruth Whitwell; Sports se c re ta ry , Martyn Bristol. Regional representatives to


leader, Margaret Mercer. Vice-chairman, John Hartley;


f u v b iv v v i j ) i j ijp<i t JI


cerned need accommoda­ tion because at 16 they have outgrown the chil­ dren’s home in which they lived, but are still legally “in care” until the age of 18.


They cannot, for a vari­


ety of reasons, live at home with th e ir own families, yet they may wish to retain ties with their relatives.


Often such teenagers


are used to community life and might not be able to cope immediately with the problems of caring for themselves. They need to feel part of a family, ide­ ally with their own room, yet be- encouraged to develop a greater degree of independence. Anyone wishing further


information on the subject of providing lodgings should contact Mr Noel Baron, Social Services, Clitheroe 25146.


Heart attack


A LEADING figure in local1 sporting circles, Mr Ralph Aspinwall, ofTower Hill, Clitneroe, is in Black­ burn Royal Infirmary after a heart attack on Sunday. >..> ■ Mr Aspinwall is vice-


chairman of the Ribble; Valley, Football League and watched one of the matches on Saturday. >


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to the community and people interested in par­ ticipating would find it less of a responsibility than fos­ tering, with fewer ties, yet worthwhile, in the sense that they would be fulfil­ ling the teenager’s need for support. The young people con­


New Bill threat to bus


services


G O V E R NME N T proposals to encourage small bus firms to com­ pete for passengers against bigger com­ panies could seriously affect services in rural areas such as the Rib­ ble Valley.


This is the view of Dunsop B ?e bus operator Mr


ridge


Jim Leedham, who fears there will not be enough passengers to go round and that some services could disappear. The Government shortly


team is looking for local people prepared to offer accommodation in their own nomes to youngngsters


COULD you provide friendly lodgings for r? The Ribble Valley Social Servici


rvices area


CONDmONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


Advertisement without reason stated. All Advertisements are accepted subject to approval.


Publication is not\guaranteed on any particular day. Communicationsjeferring to former Advertisements


should give description and date of insertion and copy of Advertisement.


While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no responsibility for omission or mistakes.


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1971


NOTICE UNDER SECTION 26, PARAGRAPH 2


PROPOSED . DEVELOPMENT AT


SALTHILL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, CLITHEROE


Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to


the Ribble Valley Borough Council by Messrs B. Dugdale and Son Ltd, (or planning per-


—. r . 1 “ ....... s r wl mission in respect of the erec-


tion of animal food milling units.


A copy of the application and all the plans and other docu­ ments submitted with it may be inspected at Ribble Valley Planning Offices, Princess Avenue, Clitheroe, at all reasonable hours until Thurs­ day, 22nd November, 1979.


Any person who wishes to ike


make representations, to the above mentioned Council


......................


about the application should m e ! / a ik n m in


date to the Chief Planning Officer, Princess Avenue, Clitheroe.


make them in writing by that . fSj.


U .. |U > I .


Thinking of placing Advertisement?


For details ol fast, economical advertising


RING


where a friendly adviser will help you with your ad.


BURNLEY 22331


For the best coverage in the area advertise in


ADVERTISER & TIMES


YOUR LOCAL PAPER CLITHEROE


plans to introduce a Bill aimed at lifting unneces­ sary licensing and other restrictions to allow more competition b etwe en operators for passengers. It also intends to abolish


firms would only concen­ trate on the most lucrative routes and that soon it might not be worth run­ ning certain buses. "All this talk about com­ peting for passengers


operators with fewer over­ heads and small vehicles should be encouraged to serve villages,, and that community buses, post­ buses and car-sharing arrangements should be increased. Mr Leedham said new


restrictions on express and tour services. It is felt that small rural


pie in the sky because they just aren’t there,” he said. Mr Leedham, whose


family has operated a daily service between Clitheroe and Slaidburn for 15 years, says he has struggled to survive. His bus is subsid­ ised by Lancashire County Council. “Very few people in the


CHIPPING SHOW WHIST AND '


DOMINO DRIVE


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL, CHAIGLEY


MONDAY, NOV. 12th 7-45 p.m. start.


Admission 50p. Usual., supper. Good'prizes.


The Next Meeting


of Blackburn and District . Health Council


will be held in the


Council Chambers, Town Hall, Accringlon


WED., NOV. 14th, at 7-30


A report of the up-to-date situation at Bull Hill Maternity Home, will be given by Mrs Crabtree, Divisional Nursing Officer Midwifery *


15959 Competition Winners


CLITHEROE FC 100 Club, Week 7, No. 25.


1593 • Business Services


SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS­ . MAN, . (45), seml-retlred,


have taken out the car.” I


villages don’t have a car or access to one,” . he , said.) “The majority of women oassengers only travel because their husbands


Absolute confidence assured. — Write Box C22, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe.


2270


•ANSAFONE ^ :to / re n t from 2660


£1.50 per -week.. — Tel. A n s a f o n e ' L t d 0618727611. * -


offers advice on marketing, stock control and financial matters. Payment.by results.


•.


/ FOR CHRISTMAS ' AN UNREPEATABLE OFFER: One solarium session per week from now till Christmas, ;.


only £10 the full-course, at


THE HEADWAY'HAIRSTYLIST 18 Standfah Street, Burnley,. Telephone Burnley 21910. *


”• 1 • :■ ;’ -V • • 12728 GET TANNED s


WEST BRADFORD FC. Week 16, No. 3.


13963 D O M E S T I C Personal Services


.to consider applicants wishing to work p a rt time.


Thl; is a full time post (40 hours per week) although the Officer In Charge Is prepared


Rate of pay: M W Group *B,; i.e. 1 )9 .88p per hour.


Application forms are avail­ able from the -Officer in


ment (Te!.: Clltheroe 23417) to .whom they' should .be returned as soon as possible.


Charge at the above establish­ Personal


LIFT REQUIRED for young lady, Monday-Frldoy, from Clitheroe Old Road. Dutton


to Clitheroe, arriving 8-45 a.m. from November 12th. — Tel. Stonyhurst 341.


A N N ’ S PA N T R Y . BuTret catering Tor all occasions In y o u r own home. Menus available on re q u e s t . Burnley 33206 (day), 35698 (night).


KING’S BUFFET SERVICE. Professional outside catering fo r all occasions, private parties, weddings, 2 1 s ts , whist drives, etc. — Phone Great Harwood 885190 (pre­ fe rab ly between 5 and 7 p.m.) Personal requirements and menus quoted for. 96663


SPECIALIST buffet catering- for all occasions. Menus on re q u e s t . — Tel. Burnley 33 3 98 .


298401 298468


IMPERIAL'CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED


Agricultural Division


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 —


NOTICE UNDER SECTION 26(2)


Proposed development at ICI Clitl


itheroe Works, Pimlico, Clitheroe


- ■ - -


Notice is hereby given that application is being made to Ribble Valley Borough Council by Imperial Chemical Indus tries Limited for planning per-


mission in respect of a New Vent Stack Related to Pipeline Booster Station.


A copy of the application and of the plans and other docu­ ments submitted with it may be inspected at Ribble Valley Borough Council, Planning Department, Princess Avenue, Clitheroe, at all reasonable hours until 30th November, 1979.


Any m ake ak person who wishes to representations to the


above-mentioned Council about the application should make them in writing by that date to the Town Clerk, Ribble


Valley Borough Council, Coun­ cil Offices, Church Street, Clitheroe.


Signed; J. H. CANNELL, on behalf of Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Date: 1st November, 1979.


Catering ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS!


Why not have your Christmas lootings supplied by


BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS AND CATERERS


All orders ol any size delivered. TEL BURNLEY 51375


PERKINS HIGH CLASS PART-TIME PERSON wanted for general work.


BAYLEY ARMS HOTEL


Hurst Green


Tel. Stonyhurst 478 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _


*5983


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


TOWN HALL, BLACKBURN


SOCIAL SERVICES, DIVISION 5


Applications are invited for the following posts at CASTLEFORD


HOME OF THE ELDERLY, CLITHEROE.


A S S I S T A N T C O O K


Hours: 40 per week. Some w e ek e n d w o r k wi l l be required.


15966


Rate of pay: M W Group 'E ' i.e. 131.88p per hour,


STRONG YOUNG ASSISTANT WANTED FOR BISCUIT PRODUCTION /


Training given. 5 day week with , overtime available. Excellent opportunity for right person to join a progressive private company.


jJ. H. H. KIPPAX & SON LIMITED r ' BISCUIT WORKS, KjNG STREET, COLNE '- Telephone Colne 864198, , '


i .


•The Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn : requires PART-TIME '


Banqueting . Staff


' and also’


Weekend Staff .-for varied duties v .-


Apply to The General ‘


Manager of the above hotel ■ . Tel. Gisburn 581 •.


PART-TIME' EXPERIENCED


WAITRESSES/ WAITERS Apply ij


THE MOORCOCK INN Waddington


Tel. Clltheroe ,22333" i.Y 15969


Li


PARTS COl fo r i


required


We would prefer eppln work,'but we would be Paris Department back


: Contact: MR A. BEl


SEED FO| ,





BRICKLAYERS and JOINERS Male/Female


Experienced “Cards in or 714” trades people required for work In the Clitheroe area.


Work to commence within the next four weeks. Good rates of pay and'continuity are available.


IF INTERESTED PLEASE RING PADIHAM 74033, TONIGHT, between 7 p.m..& 9 p.m.


SHIPPING CLERK/TYPIST Accrington


Experience essential. Good typing speeds required. 20 plus. Salary circa £2,077 p.a. Ret. CA1016.


SECRETARY/SHORTHAND TYPIST


■ Padiham


Good speeds required. Engineer­ ing background helpful. Age 21/35. £60 plus per week/ Ret. CA 1014. Male/Female.


TEMPO STAFF SERVICES LTD


9 Railway Road, Blackburn. Tel. r ------


, 60551


ASSISTANT required


FOR PIE MANUFACTURING Youth 16-18 years. Apply


. t u r n e r s 76 Bawdlainds, . Clitheroe. Tel, 22981 PAUL MARLOW, |


DO YOUR OWN REMOVAL. 4 ton box van for self-drive h i r e (n o HGV l ic e n c e needed), from £27.60 Inc. VAT. — Holden and Hartley Ltd, Accrington Road, Burn­ ley. Tel. 27321 or North Valley Road, Colne. Tel. 863387.


HARRISON’S REMOVALS. tprompt, efficient service, any


lackburn 49846.


ABBOTTS HAULAGE and Removals, local .and long distance. — Tel. Burnley 35542.


| REMOVAL SERVICES


[TOWN‘COUNTRY MOVING?


BURNLEY 2 3 4 3 9


E a KE CARfe


GOOD MOVE REMOVALS


Haulage, storage, local and distance. International.


Free estimates. TEL. NELSON 67263


& BLACKBURN 661027 3125 0 6


EXPERIENCED


MONOTYPE OPERATOR


(N.G.A.) preferably with some knowledge of castor operation.'


This is a small, autonomous department in an expanding modern company wiih a variety of 4-colour liiho and letterpress work.


Hours and holidays negotiable.


Good pay and assistance with travel expenses. Men and women apply to: N. H. FULLALOVE c/o


Bime, anywhere. — Phone 138342


GOOD MOVE REMOVALS. Quick, experienced s ta f f , competitive rates, free esti­ mate, storage facilities. — Nelson 6 7 2 6 3 , Blackburn 661027.


LIGHT REMOVALS, Tor a cheap, friendly, reliable ser­ vice. — Tel. Burnley 36932.


29BI53


CO-OP REMOVALS and Stor­ age. Get a good job plus divi. Inquiries all branches. Local, long distance and overseas. Fully trained personnel at your service. Co-op quality all the way.


t38337


HELMS REMOVALS. Expert furniture removals to all parts of the country. — Tel. Whalley 3266 after 6 p.m.


SM A L L REMOVALS, £3 hour, £2 minimum. — Tel. 69231 1.


STUBBS, Moving, Storing. ■ Cedar S tre e t . B la ck b u rn . Tel. 57122.


Lost and Found


GREY BARRED and white kitten, found Moor Lane. — Tci. C l i th e ro e 2 3 592 o r a p p ly 3 M o o r L a n e . Clitheroe.


2201


LOST. Small black c ro s s spayed bitch, white chest, answers to Sukl, reward. — Tel. York 2 7 914 (of fice hours).


2197


FOUND. Golden Labrador, young dog, found Clitheroe c en t re . — Tel. Clitheroe 22322.


Mobile Disco


SPARKS MOBILE DISCO and dances. MC if required and c a te r in g . We a r e n 't the cheapest but are one of the b e s t . ' - — T e l . N e l s o n 68239.


312668


Situations Vacant Where are you?


If you are dwelling in the Hyndburn area LOOK OUT!


Local businessman is searching for you. He knows you have good secretarial speeds, insatiable energy for work and are extravert enough to handle all modern pressures, of a progressive company.


He has also been informed ol your smart appearance, adapt­ ability and gracious telephone manner. Come and hide at


TEMPO STAFF SERVICES LTD


Tel. Blackburn 60551 without delay.


Applicants must have 2-3 years practical experience. ‘ 4Vi day week


” Good wages


■ Bonus scheme ’ Accommodation provided Further information from: THE MANAGER TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 41202


2226 ASSISTANT CHEF/COOK


required to work in country restaurant serving ■ luncheon and dinners daily.


LOST, on Friday morning in Moor Lane area, one ladles gold Seiko watch. Sentimen­ tal value. Reward. — Please c o n ta c t C lith e ro e 23366 after 6 p.m.


2260 13936 203730 138430


CARRS PRINTERS LIMITED COATES MILL, SKIPTON ROAD,


BARNOLDSWICK. Tel. 813541 312793 TRAINEE REPRESENTATIVES


urgently required East Lancs area selling directly to the householder.


The product is much in demand and earnings will be circa £7,250 per annum.


WE OFFER: Basic salary of £65 per week. Car allowance of £15 per week. Average commission of £55 per week,


YOU NEED: To be a smart presentable person over 19 ■ears of age. To be prepared fo work unsociable hours, o have a home telephone. To be a car owner (non car owners will be considered).


Please write in first instance to: E HUTTON


NORTHERN INSULATION SERVICES CLAYTON HOUSE, PICCADILLY, MANCHESTER 1.


marking your envelope B.E.1


A MEMBER OF THE JAMES CONSTRUCTION GROUP 12141


A BUSY INTERESTING LOCAL TOWN CENTRE SHOP REQUIRES A FURTHER


PART-TIME


ASSISTANT Would suit a mature woman. Please apply in confidence to:


BOX C19, ADVERTISER & TIMES, 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE


LANCASHIRE AREA HEALTH AUTHORITY BLACKBURN DISTRICT


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL


BUILDING TRADES LABOURERS (Ma le/Female)


required ror general labouring duties with alt building trades, within the District Works Department.


Some driving duties will be involved. Rate of pay: £60.23 per week.


40 hour week (Monday to Friday) and an incentive bonus scheme is also in operation.


JAMES THORNBER LIMITED


The family firm require


TWO TRAINEE WEAVERS


Must be able to work shifts, good time-keeping and attendance essential. No other qualifications necessary as full training will be given. In return we offer excellent rates of pay and the benefits of working for a family concern


If you are interested in the above vacancy please come and have a talk with


MR J. FOX, HOLMES MILL, GREENACRES STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. Clitheroe 23601


3


Application form from District Personnel Department. Health District Central Offices, Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn. Tel. Blackburn 661311 ext. 223/281


Closing date November 16th, 1979. 11714


COPY NOOK. HOTEL Bolton-by-Bowland


require .


PART-TIME STAFF for the following vacancies:


Bar Staff, Restaurant Work and Kitchen Staff.


Please telephone Paul Taylor


'Bolton-by-Bowland 205


BROWN COW INN Chatburn


Clitheroe 41272


PART-TIME STAFF required


ATTRACTIVE


Pleasant personality and energy more important than experience.


:


Give us a ring, w e can, talk it over.


EAVES H/ WEI


CHA reel


Permanent positionj been here years, sf


obviously excellen arra


BOWK (ClitfW


MANUFACTURES


HAVE $E) IN BOTH WARl


Applicants either


BOWKER BRoj SUN STREET,


PILIGREE LIMITED


CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS require the services of


EXPERIENCED SEWING MACHINISTS


High earnings can be achieved through a generous piece work system, free transport from Clitheroe area.


Please apply to The Managing Director,


PILIGREE LIMITED, Montague Works, Hlgson Street, Blackburn. Tel. Blackburn 671 TOO


Opportunij HORT|


Preferably with sorrl methods of manufa


The department e l applicant will mos'l responsible to the f during which the na policies further resl


TODAY’S THE DAY START


CHRISTMAS SELLING WITH AVON


Have fun as you earn in your spare lime for details ring


Julie Penrose Jackie Shaw Chris Taylor Barbara Parker


COLNE 863459 BURNLEY 20717


BLACKBURN 49746 COLNE 867304


YOUNG BAKER required for Biscuit Production


Good conditions and rates of pay. 5 day week with opportunity for overtime


Apply J. H. H. Kippax and Son Ltd Biscuit Works, King Street, Colne. Tel. Colne 864198


Must be appropriately qualified. £4,500 — £5,000 JUNIOR CLERK


ELECTRICAL DRAUGHTSMAN (aged 16/17), Nelson. Typing, switchboard etc.


Many more permanent and temporary posts avaiiable throughout the. area.


TEL BURNLEY 53821.


CAR R PR INT have a vacancy for an


THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


has taken considerable trouble to ensure all advertisements in this issue are truthful, legal, decent,and honest, complying with the British Code of Advertising Practice overseen by the: Advertising Standards Authority, Brook House, 2-16 Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7HN (01-580-5555)


Personal Services HYPNOSIS &


; PSYCHOTHERAPY CLINIC


' 4 BACUP ROAD, RAWTENSTALL


(end of M66 — opposite-Unit 4 Cinema)


Telephone RosaenOale 202S6 during office hours for


appointment (evening sessions available) -


i I ' d e n t u r e 205477


Immediate service anytime: — Victoria Dental Lab. Ring Accrington 34457 or Great Harwood 888213.


r e p a i r s 271017


Removals and Road Transport


y*> Te tn p °


STAFF SERVICES LIMITED TRUSTEE BANK BUILDINGS 5b MANCHESTER ROAD BURNLEY. TEL. BURNLEY 53821’


PA/SECRETARIAL VACANCIES - Several top level posts available


i Nelson. Good opportunity lor person aged 18/25 INTERNAL


WAGES/GENERAL CLERK


Suit mature person with in-depth accounting experience. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT


AUDITOR/ACCOUNTS CLERK Leisure Industry. Suit ambitious part qualified person.


SALES CORRESPONDENCE/ESTIMATING Padiham. Customer quotations, telephone queries, etc.


WILLIAM WESTHEAI) & SONS LTD


CLERICAL ASSISTANT required (Male/Female)


Typing and general office duties. Apply


SALFORD BRIDGE MILL (off Moor Lane)


SUN STREET, CLITHEROE or phone 22551.


PERM/


PLANT MAIfl SENIOR AN^


SALES ESTIfl PROJECTEf WAGE OFFld


WAGES CLE


LEDGERSUF FOUNDRY P| METALLURf The above posill


For further detal permanent, p h o r l assure you of a f / l


Neville


JAMES DEWHURST & SON (CLITHEROE) LTD 1


require a


TEMPORARY VAN DRIVER


(Male/Female) Apply


PENDLE MILLS, CLITHEROE Tel. Clitheroe 22414


Experience! ★ Good


Situations Vacant Situations Vacant


HENTr


Employment Consu First Fla


Hargreaves Telef


win! HILLARDl


Join one of th| a rewarding, preferably b<{ working


MR A. |


HILLARDS KING LANE,I


This vacancy ia


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