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Club pins hopes


on grass


WHALLEY Tennis Club is making full use of the green, green grass of home.


one of the finest grass courts for miles around. And when the cry of “Any­ one for tennis?” goes up, it hopes the lure of playing the game on grass will attract new members to Whalley. The court was last in use


For the club now boasts


Catches are put down


Cherry Tree 140 for 7, Whalley 142


WHALLEY conceded three points at Cherry Tree in a drawn game but at the same time the home side could have taken five had they been just a little more adventurous. Whalley, who were sent


Public Notices RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


DISTRIBUTION OF BUS TOKENS 1979 Borough Treasurer’s Office, Church Street, CLITHEROE. May 4th, 1979


THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1979


Longridge Civic Hall (Surnames A to F) Ribchester— Village Hall Clitheroe— Civic Hall (Surnames A to M)


9-15 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. 1-45 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


10-00 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. 1-45 p.m. — 4-30 p.m.


THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1979. Mobile Olfice near to Dunsop Bridge Village Hall


in to bat, were without prof e s s iona l Farokh Engineer and opening bowler Tim Marshall. Barry Foster hit 47 out


more than a decade ago, and work has been carried out throughout this winter to restore it to its former glories. With the aid of grants from the Lawn Tennis


Newton Chapel School Slaidburn Village Hall


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall Sawlev School


Horton-in-Craven — Chapel Vestry Gisburn Festival Hall


Riminglon Memorial Institute Downham Village Hall


of the visitors’ 142 runs scored in 36 overs. Cherry Tree made a


FRIDAY, MAY 18th, 1979 Longridge Civic Hall (Surnames G to 2)


Association, two hard- courts have also been resurfaced during the past year. Further improvements


very slow reply, giving the impression that they had no serious intention of aim­ ing for an all-out win, even though Whalley gave them encouragement by drop­ ping several catches. The Whalley spinners


have seen the pavilion refurbished, and new fenc­ ing erected around the playing areas. On a competitive note,


the club runs men’s and mixed doubles teams in the Second divisions of the North-East Lancashire League, and the fixtures have just started. A full programme of


Clitheroe Civic Hall (Surnames N to 2) MONDAY, MAY 21st, 1979


tied the batsmen down and yet, Cherry Tree came within three runs of win­ ning and still had three wickets standing when the game ended.


Waddington make fine start


joining should go along to the Station Road ground on club nights which start at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, or contact sec­ retary Mr David Tavlor (Tel Whalley 2260).


social events is also planned. Anybody interested in


It’s cool cricket


CRICKETERS will be hoping for weather more akin to summer than that of last weekend when snow int e r vened in many matches. The effect varied even


over a restricted area. At Chatburn Road the


snow covered the ground and caused the abandon­ ment of the match between Clitheroe 2nd and Langho Centre in the preliminary round of the Lawrenson Cup. Yet at Church Meadow


THE Greens in the Gt. Harwood Bowling League are, by and large, still running very heavy after the winter snow, frost and wet weather. Possibly this is the reason for one or two surprising results. Globe who won so con­ vincingly last week, suffered an 8-2 defeat at the hands of Gt. Harwood, while Spring Hill, who had a great win hist week, went down 9-1 to Oswaldtwistle. In Division 2 St Mary’s con­ tinued in a winning vein, and Waddington had an easy home victory over Metflex. Latest results: Division One


Hurst Green Village Hall Chipping Village Hall Langho Methodist Chapel Whalley Methodist School Billington — 8 Bonnygrass Terrace Wiswell — 60 Pendleton Road Read Cricket Club Wiswell — Barrow School


TUESDAY, MAY 22nd, 1979 Salesbury — The Hollies, Copster Green Mellor Methodist Church School Room Mellor Brook Community Centre Wilpshire — Methodist Church Ramsgreave — Old Tramway Waiting Room,


Whalley New Road Salesbury'— Memorial Hall


WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd, 1979


Chatburn Village Hall Sabden County Primary School


Wesl Bradford — St Catherine's Sunday School Pendleton Village Hall Worston Mission Rooms Grindleton Church Hall


9-15 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. 2-00 p.m. — 4-30 p.m.


THURSDAY, MAY 24th, 1979. Mobile Olfice near to Waddington Social Club


9-15 a.m. — 10-45 a.m. 11 -00 a.m. — 12 noon


1 -15 p.m. — 1 -45 p.m. 2-00 p.m. — 2-30 p.m. 3-30 p.m. — 4-30 p.m.


9-15a.m. — 10-15a.m.


10-45 a.m. — 11-45 a.m. 1-30 p.m. — 4-30 p.m. 9-15 a.m. — 12noor


1-30 p.m. — 4-30 p.m. 9-15 a.m. — 9-45 a.m.


10-00 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. 1-45 p.m. — 3-45 p.m.


9-15 a.m. — 9-45 a.m


10-00 a.m. — 12-30 p.m 1- 45 p.m.'— 3-15 p.m. 9-15 a.m. — 11-15 a.m.


11-30 a.m. — 1-00 p.m. 2-


25 p.m. — 4-30 p.m


9-30 a.m. - 10-15 a.m. - 11-00 a.m.- 12 noon - 12-45 p.m.


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2-00 p.m. 2-45 p.m. 3-30 p.m. 4-15 p.m.


9-15 a.m. 1-45 p.m.


10-00 a.m. 1-45 p.m.


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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant


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PRODUCTION WORKERS Covering, knitting, cutting and mending.


We are prepared to train suitable applicants and welcome inquiries from any school leavers.


Apply: Mr Lord,


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A vacancy exists for


MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN


THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


— Gt. Harwood 160 - 8 v Globe 103 - 2; Clitheroe Cricket 150 - -1 v Rishton Con 156 - 6; Ribbles­ dale 132 - 5 v Salesbury 130 - 5; Oswaldtwistle Con. 156 - 9 v Spring Hill 119 - 1. Division Two — Clitheroe


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)


Castle 152 - 7 v Calderstones 127 - 3; Whalley 145 - 4 v Come & Welcome 155 - 6; Waddington 164 - 8 v Metflex 118-2; Mercer Park Ladies 73 - 1 v St Mary's 166 - 9.


Rishton Con............ 2 2 0 0 13 Os’twistle Con........ 2 1 1 0 12 Gt Harwood........... 2 1 1 0 12 Salesburv............... 2 1 0 111 Globe....'................. 2 1 1 011 Spring Hill.............. 2 1 1 0 9 Ribblesdale............ 2 0 1 1 7 Clitheroe Cricket... 2 0 2 0 5


Division One PW I, D P


play was resumed after a break of just over 20 minutes and Baxenden were able to mount a suc­ cessful effort to take three points for a winning draw.


FIXTURES


Tree v Ribblesdale Wanderers. Whalley v I’adiham, Bar- noldswic'k v Settle, Blackburn Northern v Karby, Read v Clt Harwood.


Clitheroe v Raxemlen. Cherry Division One: Baxenden v


Clitheroe, BBCV v Cherry T re e , Old Rossendalians v Lower Darwen, Lucas v Bar- noldswick, Langho Centre v Read, Oswaldtwistle I mm v Blackburn Northern.


1st v BBCV, Ribblesdale Wan­ d e r e r s v Rolls-Royce 2nd, Padiham v Whalley, Settle v Oswaldtwistle Imm, Karby v Lucas, Gt Harwood v Rawten- stall.


Stephen hits out


Egcrton 213 for 2, Clitheroe 127


A SPARKLING 65 by Stephen Bennett, scored in half an hour including six sixes was the redeeming feature of Clitheroe’s encounter with Egerton in the Lancashire Knockout Cup on Sunday. The Bolton side were


Division Two: Rolls-Rovce


Division Two PW I. D P


Ciilderstones........ Salesbury Ladies... Come & Wei.......... Metflex................


Waddington........... 3 2 1 0 19 Clitheroe Castle..... 3 2 0 1 18 St.Marv’s ................ 2 2 0 0 15 Whallev................... 3 1 2 0 13 2 1 1 0 11


2 1 o in 1 I 010 0 0 (


Mercer Park L....... 1 0 1 0 1


Alan strikes for a win


CHATRKRN wero the only local club in the Ribble Valley Amateur Cricket League to win on Saturday. In an awav game they scored 71 to Marsuen’s 52 (Peter Clough 19). Marsden were destroyed by


Alan O'Neill with five for 25, anti Rarrie Allen, four for 2d. Gisburn lost to Burnley Boys*


• (Male or Female) Fringe benefits include:


Contributory pension fund Paid annual holidays Annual holiday bonus Paid sickness absence Employees profit sharing scheme


Application forms can be obtained by written application to


MR N. ROBINSON Your member of Parliament


MR DAVID WADDINGTON will be available to interview constituents on SATURDAY, MAY 12th,


from 10-30 a.m. to 12 noon


CONSERVATIVE OFFICE, RAILWAY VIEW, No appointment necessary


A MESSAGE OF THANKS FROM JOHN WATSON M.P.


I am sincerely grateful to the people of the Skipton Constituency for electing me to the House of Commons last Thursday


I shall work hard and to the best of my ability in representing Skipton in Parliament.


I shall be arranging many opportunities in different parts of the constituency for electors to bring their problems to me. If there is any issue in the meantime upon which you feel I may be ol assistance, then please write to me at the House of Commons, Westminster, London SW1.


Yours sincerely JOHN WATSON


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


Club by three wickets. Bob Har­ ris 27,* and Mike Catlow, 22, were their top scorers in a total of 89. Boys’ Club replied with 91 for seven (Malt Harrison 40 not out). Sabden lost Burnley Gram­


mar School Old Boys by eight wickets. Chatburn are second in the


league with five points from three games, Sabden are fifth with three points from two games, and Gisbum are bottom having lost both of their opening games. This weekend, Sabden play


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


Publication is not guaranteed on any particular day. Communications referring 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.


their first home game against Marsden, and Gisburn have St Francis’ as visitors. Chatburn have an open date.


Blockheads


much too strong with Mir, thei r Pakistani profes­ sional, scoring 117 not out. The game was played in


5 i


blast back Dugdnle’s 4


Blockheads 4


continual rain conditions were not reallyfit for cric­ ket and compared to Satur­ day’s sharpness, Clitheroe fielded very badly.


BLOCKHEADS let Dugdale’s off the hook afler leading by- four goals to one and had to settle for a draw in this friendly-


match. Playing down the slope, Bloc­ kheads scored through Wilson,


Preston and Horsfield before Dugdale’s got a goal before half­


time. In the second half, Rlenkin-


sop’s 30yd drive brought Bloc­ kheads’ fourth goal before Dug-


dale’s hit back. Taylor’s goal (nit them hack in


the game, a defensive mistake gave them a third, and five minutes from time Taylor equal­


ised. Blockheads: Blain, Edmond­


son (R.), Parkinson, Wright, Jones, Hodges, Preston, Blen- kinsop (L), Wilson, Horsfield, Edmondson (M.). Sub: Blenkin- sop (A.).


well help you to sell your family’s unwanted items


All you have to do Is to go ro u n d the h o u s e and make a l i s t of the things you no lon g e r u s e o r ne ed Then phone th i s numbe r


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Turn words into cash with the Burnley Express, Nelson


Leader, Colne Times,


Barnoldswlck & Earby Times, Clltheroe Advertiser


Penny Blacks


give licking Penny Blacks 11, Wanderers 9


THE Penny Blacks made a great start in their first match of the Clitheroe Netball League's sea son by beating last year’s first division winners in an exciting and close game. Penny- Blacks established an


early lead and held it to the end They quickly reached a 6-2 stage by the shooting skills of Carol Tomlinson and the defence of Sonia Sieczkowski and Susan Glover. Wanderers staged a remark


able comeback and by half-time were trailing only 7-6. The sec­ ond half proved very exciting with the Penny Black’s lead under constant threat. Two minutes from the end the


score was 9-9 but Penny Blacks managed to pull away with two goals in the last minute. Players of the match were


.Susan Kirk for Wanderers and Sonia Sieczkowski for Penny- Blacks.


EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY ELECTION


FOR THE CLITHEROE CONSTITUENCY


(PART OF THE


LANCASHIRE EAST CONSTITUENCY)


JUNE 7th, 1979


ABSENT VOTERS, POSTAL OR PROXY VOTING


Electors and their proxies should note that applications to be treated as an absent voter or other applications and notices about postal or proxy voting must reach me at the undermentioned address by Friday, May 18th, 1979, if they are to be effective for this elec­ tion.


MICHAEL JACKSON Electoral Registration Officer


The Castle, Clitheroe.


80672


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


SOCIAL SERVICES


DEPARTMENT, DIVISION 5 TOWN HALL, BLACKBURN


RECRUITMENT OF FOSTER PARENTS


Long term foster home required lor Angela aged four­ teen years, who has been in a children's home for six years. She has little contact with her family, and ch a n ces of rehabilitation are poor. Consid­ eration would be given to an additional allowance being offered in view of her special needs.


Please contact Mr A. G, Roberts, Social Work Officer, Social Services Department, Clitheroe 25146.


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


SCOUT EXECUTIVE ARE HOLDING


THE GANG SHOW 79 BUFFET C DANCE


LITHEROE PARISH CHURCH HALL


Tickets £1.75 each from Mrs L. Holt, Parish Church Office or J. N. Clayton, 20 Shays Drive, Clitheroe. Tel. 23162.


Dancing to Les Allen Band. Licenced bar. Dress informal.


FRIDAY, MAY 18th 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.


80652 BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY


GIANT BAZAAR Temple Street Centre


SATURDAY, MAY 12th 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.


(For details see entertainments column).


Personal Services 76910


DUREX EXTRA SAF FAMILY PLANNING


24 Nu-Form extra safe £2.50; 24 Unison special ribbed £2.50; 36 Fiesta multi-coloured £2.78; 36 Featherlite £2.70; 36 Gossamei £2.65; 24 Black Shadow £1.85.


Free sample with all orders


C. & E. SUPPLIES 12 MARNE ROAD,


WHITTLESEY, CAMBS


D E N T U R E RE P A IR Immed ia te service anyt ime — Vic to r ia Denta l Lab. Ring Ac c r in g to n 3 4 4 5 7 o r Gr e a t H a rw o o d 8 8 8 2 1 3 .


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CARRPRINT BARNOLDSWICK require a


DAVID WADDINGTON


WISHES TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO VOTED FOR HIM AND THOSE


WHO WORKED DURING THE GENERAL


ELECTION CAMPAIGN


Thinking ol placing an Advertisement?


For details ol last, economical advertising


RING


where a friendly adviser will help you with your ad.


BURNLEY 22331


For the best coverage in the area advertise in


YOUR LOCAL PAPER CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES 132773


TARMAC ROADSTONE QUARRIES


BANKFIELD QUARRY


TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT, CLITHEROE require


LABORATORY


TECHNICIAN (Male/Female)


Age 18 years — 23 years.


O-level or CSE qualifications in English or Maths prefer­ red. Must be willing to work in or out of doors in a quarry environment.


Applications to:


W. G. ROBINSON, AREA TECHNICAL MANAGER DUNALD MILL QUARRY, NETHER KELLET, NEAR CARNFORTH, LANCASHIRE


BROCKHALL HO SPITAL D R IV E R


HGV CLASS II DRIVER


require (male/female) Apply;


WADDINGTON FELL


QUARRIES CLITHEROE


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Ap p l ic a t io n s a r e invi ted f rom su i ta b ly qual i f ied an d exper ienced d r iv e r s . Dut ie s wi l l involve dr iving b o th wi th in th e Hospi tal a n d external ly.


5 day f rom 7 r o t a sys tem in o p e r a t io n , inc luding weekend wo r k in g an d some ea r ly s t a r t s (6-30 a .m. )


Hate o f p ay £ 4 2 .7 8 p lu s 2 5% b o n u s a f t e r tw o we ek s , plus £ 5 .8 0 su p p lemen t .


Ap p l ic a t io n f o rms ava i lable f rom The Pe r so n n e l Dep a r tmen t .


BROCKHALL HO SPITAL,


OLD LANGHO. BLACKBURN. Tel . Bla ck b u rn 4 7 8 1 1 .


Clos ing d a te May 2 5 th , 1979.


HO L ID A Y S in min d ? Why not be a Van d a Beauty Counsel - l o r . — T e l . N e l s o n 6 9 1 6 6 0 .


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CARRS PRINTERS LIMITED COATES MILL, BARNOLDSWICK, COLNE, LANCASHIRE


ESTIMATOR PRINT Male Female


Duties include quoting, litho colour work, costing out works dockets, stock control and general administration duties.


Permanent position with expanding company, salary negotiable, relative to experience, good working conditions, holidays honoured.


Apply in writing to: N. H. FULLALOVE, M.D.


I CHARLES CLEGG CHEMIST | ASSISTANT


has a vacancy for an to work in dispensary. Apply:


5 CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE l i l


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Will wait until end of school term for suitable school ■ leaver.


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MORNING CLEANER required


HILLARDS SUPERMARKET, CLITHEROE


7-30 a.m. ,to 9 a.m., Monday to Saturday, £1.16 per hour.


Phone Clitheroe 26117, after 2 p.m.





FULLY QUALIFIED STORE


PERSON required


Apply:


B. DOOTSON VICTORIA STREET


GARAGE, CLITHEROE, Tel. Clitheroe 25211.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


Dis t r ic t 3 • Ribble Valley Wa d d in g to n & West


Br ad fo rd C.E. School


Ap p l ic a t io n s a r e invi ted fo r the p o s t of


C L E A N E R - IN -C H A R G E


The a p p o in tme n t to be taken u p o n J u l y 1 s t , 1 9 7 9 . < Male / femnle)


Ho u r s : 31 p e r week Wage: £ 3 8 .3 3


The a p p o in tme n t is subjec t to a s a t i s f a c to ry medical .


Ap p l ic a t io n s in wr i t in g , s t a t ­ ing age, exper ience a n d the n am e a n d a d d r e s s o f one referee to :


Can o n C. fF. Go o d ch i ld , The Vicarage, Wa d d in g to n . nr . Cl i theroe .


by May 18th. 1979.


P A R T -T IME Ga rd en e r , h a n d ­ yman r eq u i r ed fo r smal l g a r ­ d en. Sui t p en s io n e r . Wr i te — Box A4 6 . Ad v e r t i s e r & T i m e s . K i n g S t r e e t , Cl i th e ro e .


ASSHETON ARMS Downham, Clitheroe.


Telephone 41227.


• YE MOORCOCK INN WADDINGTON


GARDENER/HANDYMAN


CLEANER (Male-Female)


Pleasant working conditions. Transport provided. PLEASE TEL. CLITHEROE 22333


(No more discos at the Moorcock on Thursdays) STAFF REQUIRED


to prepare and serve bar snacks evenings.


IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD


Agricultural Division


CLITHEROE WORKS, CLITHEROE LANCS BB74QB


Please apply in strictest confidence to: K. PARKER, CHIEF ACCOUNTANT


ARMORIDE LIMITED GROVE MILL, EARBY. Tel. 842511


MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT


Male/Female ARMORIDE LIMITED


Manufacturers of PVC Sheeting and PVC Coated Fabrics wish to recruite a newly qualified ACMAI ACCA for the above position.


Alternatively a finalist with good industrial experience would be considered. Aged between 25/35. The success­ ful applicant will be responsible to the Chief Accountant for the operation of the cost accounting and wages depart­ ment.


The duties would include the preparation of a comprehen­ sive management information package within strict timet­ ables, involvement in the budgeting and financial planning aspects of the company, review and development of management information for control purposes and to be actively involved in the development of computerised accounting and management information systems.


The candidate should be a self starter and be able to communicate with management at all levels. This is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic accountant wish­ ing to develop a career in a successful marketing and manufacturing group. We offer a startinn salary in the region of £6,000 dependent on age and experience. Contributory pension scheme, 6 weeks holiday and re­ location expenses where applicable.


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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 10th, 1979 13 Situations Vacant


JUNIOR CLERK required for our busy Whalley Office.


Applicants must be able to type, ^ave a pleasant personality and be of neat appearance.


Apply in writing to


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INGHAM & BULCOCK 68 King Street, Whalley.


DESIGNSTYLE UPBROOKS, CLITHEROE


WANTED TO JOIN EXISTING TEAM INSPECTOR


FOLDER/ Male-Female


Please apply: MR J. BROWN TEL. CLITHEROE 24525


TRUTEX


have a vacancy at Head Office, Grindleton, for a JUNIOR TYPIST


Male/Female, in the Secretarial Services Office.


Preferred age group 16 to 18, 36'A hour week, good salary, pleasant working conditions, free transport todrom Clitheroe, canteen facilities.


Applications to The Personnel Department, TRUTEX LIMITED


GRINDLETON, CLITHEROE. TELEPHONE 41621.


HORROCKSFORD LIME COMPANY require a


COATING PLANT


OPERATOR Applications to:


THE WORKS MANAGER,


HORROCKSFORD LIME COMPANY, CHATBURN.


TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 41355 THE ANCHOR INN


GARGRAVE, Nr SKIPTON Very popular country Inn requires


With flair, confidence and enthusiasm for a-la-carte


HEAD CHEF


restaurant, banqueting (120) and busy bar lunch trade. Must be able to plan, control staff and maintain a high stan dard of kitchen hygiene. Wage negotiable, plus bonus. Live in or out.


LONGRIDGE INDUSTRIAL


CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD GROCERY BRANCH


MANAGER/MANAGERESS


Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the position as Manager/Manageress of our Central Grocery Self-Service Branch in Berry Lane, Longridge.


This is a large branch with an experienced staff of 15. Our supplies are chiefly drawn from the C.W.S. Regional Warehouse in Longridge so experience of large scale ordering would be an advantage. Four weeks holiday with pay after qualifying period. Superannuation, excellent sickness scheme, staff discount and protective clothing provided.


Application forms can be obtained from:


THE SECRETARY & GENERAL MANAGER, REGISTERED OFFICE, 38'BERRY LANE, LONGRIDGE. Tel. 2210.


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LIMITED SHIFT MAINTENANCE


cian. The successful applicant will have completed a recognised apprenticeship and be experienced in the maintenance of heavy equipment, preferably in a continuous process industry.


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Applications in writing, giving full details of past work experience to:


The Personnel Officer


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LIMITED CLITHEROE, LANCASHIRE BB7 4QF


RIBBLESDALE CEMENT LIMITED


Applicants (male/female) please send full details of experience and qualifications in writing or


TEL. GARGRAVE 666, to


M. E. Zeilerbauer, Resident Manager, Anchor inn, Gargrave, Nr Skipton.


STONYHURST COLLEGE


LAUNDRY ASSISTANT


required to operate press.


£40 per 7 hour day, Monday to Friday, free transport from and to Clitheroe.


Please apply to: DOMESTIC BURSAR,


STONYHURST COLLEGE, TEL. STONYHURST 345.


required Male-Female


FULL-TIME OFFICE CLERK


Typing accuracy essential. Apply.


B. DOOTSON VICTORIA STREET


GARAGE, CLITHEROE. Tel. Clitheroe 25211...


WELLSPRINGS INN


require the following PART-TIME


BAR STAFF


KITCHEN HELP and


CLEANERS TEL. CLITHEROE 23870 TARMAC ROADSTONE


NORTHERN LIMITED BANKFIELD QUARRY, CLITHEROE


PART-TIME OFFICE


required from end of May. Five evenings per week.


CLEANER


TEL. CLITHEROE 22371 L A N C A S H I R E AULA


HE AL TH A U T H O R I T Y ---- H U RM. E Y DI S T R IC T


TRAINEE COOKS (Male'FtMnalc)


Ap p l ic a t io n s an* invi ted t rom young p e r so n s wi th a good ed u c a t io n to t r a in as cooks , u n d e r the Na t io n a l Heal th Se r ­ vice. Tra inee Cook Scheme. Hour s : 40 tier week. 5 days.


Age 16. £ 3 1 .4 6 p e r w e e k g ros s .


Ra te of pa> ;


Age 17. £ 3 5 .3 7 p e r w e e k gros s .


Age 18. £ 3 9 .5 6 p e r w e e k gros s .


Age 19. £ 4 2 .3 6 p e r w e e k g ros s .


Age 20 an d over £ 4 6 .9 0 per week gros s .


Ap p l ic a t io n fo rms ob ta in ab le f rom:


THE DISTRICT PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT. DISTRICT


(Tel. Burnley 2 5 0 7 1 . Ext. 2 208)


BURNLEY GENERAL HOSPITAL. BURNLEY


ADMINISTRATION OFFICES.


C l o s i n g d a t e , Ma y 2 3 r d . 1979.


HGV CLASS I DRIVER


required male female


For flat work, two nights a week away. Must be experi­ enced and good roper and sheeter.


Apply: MR HODSON


GISBURN GARAGES


GISBURN. Tel 394.


PRIMROSE GARAGE require


We are requiring a person for a full­ time position on our busy Shell petrol forecourt working occasional split-shifts, but with no Sunday work. Above average earnings in a pleasant working environment are assured for the successful person, who should be smart, alert, and with an accuracy handling money.


FORECOURT STAFF


Apply:


PRIMROSE GARAGE WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE.


Tel. Clitheroe 23886. V .*!


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P A R T -T IM E ga rdening help r eq u i r ed n e a r Wa d d in g to n . Some exper ience pr e f e r r e d . , — Tel. Cl l th e ro e 2 5 3 8 6 .


7 7990 C L E A N E R R E Q U I R E D .


App ly in p e r s o n to — The Wh i te Lion Hote l , Cl i th e ro e . 41S42


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