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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 11th, 1979 15 Situations Vacant


Auctions and Sales


Stonyhurst Brethren ordered to leave


EVERY year the Lan- c a s h i r e Co u n t y Records Office pub­ lishes' a “List of Acces­ sions” — details of all the documents lodged with them for safe keeping over the pre­ ceding 12 months.


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These lis ts are, of course, of the utmost value to local historians and to students of local and national history and, in 1977, a number of papers were deposited of special interest to our village and district, as well as many other parts of the county.


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th e se documents on request on calling at the office. These annual reports invariably contain short articles dealing with the more important acces­ sions and the 1977 publica­ tion has a description of a collection of letters of par­ ticular concern to the Catholic community. Regular readers will


Searchers can see any of


France and the Low Coun­ tries together with all then- students. After many deprivations and much persecution, they eventu­ ally found security and a new home on a Lancashire


hillside. One of the letters now in


were proiessecl members while another of the Nuns involved was a sister of Thomas Weld, of Lulworth Castle, who had given his hall and e s t a t e s a t Stonyhurst to the Jesuits. “The above Nuns,”


the custody of the Record Office came from Charles Plowden and vividly describes the end of the establishment at Liege. The letter was written


it would appear that most of the refugees found sec­ ure and happy homes in this country — for a period. A good deal of disquiet


from the se cu r ity of Stonyhurst and I quote: “Our house at Liege is gut­ ted and is become a milit­ ary magazine — that of the ladies, that seat of sanc­ tity, is now a hospital for th e Fren ch so ld ie rs infected with the worst disease. The library at Liege is utterly lost. The books are used by the French to wrap c a r ­


wrote Jame s , “ were turned out of their house on June 27th, 1798, at 10 o’clock at night, but remained in different families, scattered through the town, for over a year. At last an order was pas­


born subjects to be sent away.”


tridges.” The indignities and into­


lerance experienced by the Jesuits can perhaps be judged from an account of the sufferings endured by the members of another Order — the English Dames of St Clare of Strict Observance. Details are in a letter


recall that during the time of the French Revolution, the Jesuits who eventually established Stonyhurst College were turned out of


relieved the ladies must have been to set foot in England and “expressed their happiness at being now on British ground and under a government the admiration of the world — a pleasure unknown but only to such as them who have experienced French tyranny.” ‘ The arrival of many


One can judge how .


did arise 20 or so years later at the outset of the Napoleonic Wars when the newcomers, with their con­ tinental origins, were sus­ pected of being French


sed confiscating and order­ ing to be sold all British property and all British1


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spies. As I have recounted pre­


viously, a highly suspicious local magistrate called the S to n y h u r s t Brethren before him and interro­ gated them at a court held in the Whalley Arms and ordered them to leave the country “ within the


SILVERWOOD - BALSHAW Auctioneers and Valuers


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17th. Sale of Household Furniture and Effects, VILLAGE HALL, SLAIDBURN, nr CLITHEROE


(or Exors and others (entries closed. Good selection of items). Sale 12 o'clock (refreshments available)


STOCK CLEARANCE SALE of interest to contractors, farmers and engineers, for and on behalf of WHALLEY AGRICUL­ TURAL ENGINEERS (depot), ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY, nr BLACKBURN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th.


Tractors and machinery, slurry tanks, compressors, link boxes, ring feeders, tyres, ball and roller bearings, power washers, fertiliser distributors, power saws, trailer axles, electric welders, D.B. and Ferguson spares, quantity hand tools, hydraulic pipes and fittings, nuls, bolls, fan belts, etc. 'L' Reg. Marina and Austin Maxi, Ford Transit Flat (also scale machinery toys. Sale under cover 10-30 a.m. (small items).


(Refreshments available)


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31st lor Exors J. T. Thompson


month.”Happily, these instruc­ tions were over-ruled by higher authority and the Jesuits were allowed to stay to the great benefit of the whole of our district. As many local observers


written by James Peter Coghlan of Burscough, a Catholic Printer and Pub­ lisher, to his local MP and to Charles Long, Secret­ ary to the Treasury. James Peter had a personal inter­ est as two of his daugh­ ters, Anne and Elizabeth,


similar parties from the continent, despite the sym­ pathy and understanding expressed in many quar­ ters of this more tolerant isle, were not all without


difficulty. Even almost 200 years


ago governmental and departmental red tape sometimes provided an almost im p en e trab le barrier. After a period, however,


V I L LAGE HALL, SLAIDBURN nr CLITHEROE


Inquiries, C. SILVERWOOD, Livingstone House, Auctioneer, Slaidburn, nr Ciitheroe, Lancs. Tel. 652.


know well, one of the minor excitements in the village occured in the days prior to 1960 when pas­ senger trains still stopped at Whalley Station. Sev­ eral times a year some hundreds of Stonyhurst students invaded the plat­ forms as they started or ended their various vaca­


tions. “And most of the lads


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had plenty of money to spend,” the chap who kept the little shop opposite


BROCKHA L L HOS P ITAL We r e q u i r e


DOMESTIC ASSISTANTS


T o u n d e r t a k e r o u t i n e W a r d C l e a n in g D u t i e s f o r th e f o l l ow i n g h o u r s


FU L L - T IM E (8 a .m . t o 4 - 3 0 p .m . ) 5 d a y s f r om 7 . P A R T -T IM E (5 p .m . t o 8 p .m . ) P A R T - T IM E ( 1 - 3 0 p .m . t o 7 - 4 5 p .m . ) .


Al l a p p l i c a n t s m u s t be p r e p a r e d t o w o r k w e e k e n d s . R a t e o f p a y


B8 p p e r h o u r p l u s 2 5 p e r c e n t b o n u s p l u s 1 8 p p e r h o u r n o n e n a n c c a b l e s u p p l em e n t .


WARD HOUSEKEEPERS


Do y o u l ike “ m a n a g i n g ” y o u r o w n h om e ? I f s o y o u m a y be i n t e r e s t e d In o u r v a c a n c i e s f o r W a r d H o u s e k e e p e r s w h i c h


i n v o lv e s w o r k i n g a t W a r d Leve l , o r g a n i s i n g p a t i e n t s c l o t h i n g a n d b e d m a k i n g .


H o u r s o f w o r k M o n d a y t o F r i d a y 8 a .m . t o 4 - 3 0 p .m .


R a t e o r p a y £ 3 6 . 8 8 p l u s £ 7 . 2 0 n o n c n h a n c e a b l e s u p p l em e n t p e r we e k .


CLERICAL OFFICER


T h i s 1 , 6 0 0 b e d d e d h o s p i t a l f o r t h e m e n t a l l y h a n d i c a p p e d r e q u i r e s a C l e r i c a l O f f i c e r f o r r o u t i n e ty p in g a n d c l e r i c a l d u t i e s in o u r d om e s t i c s e r v i c e s a n d o c c u p a t i o n a l h e a l t h d e p a r tm e n t s .


In v i ew o f t h e c o n f i d e n t i a l a s p e c t o f th e w o r k . a p p l i e n n t s s h o u l d b e m a t u r e a n d r e l i a b l e . H o u r s o f w o r k M o n d a y t o F r i d a y 8 a .m . t o 4 - 3 0 p .m . S a l a r y o f th e s c a l e £ 2 . 1 9 7— £ 2 , 9 8 4 . N ew e n t r a n t s t o th e H e a l t h S e r v i c e w i l l b e e x p e c t e d t o s t a r t a t t h e m i n im um o f th e s c a l e . J o b d e s c r i p t i o n a v a i l a b l e .


A p p l i c a t i o n f o rm s a n d f u r t h e r d e t a i l s f o r th e a b o v e p o s t a v a i l a b l e f r om M r s A. B o o t h . P e r s o n n e l D e p a r tm e n t . B r o c k h a l l H o s p i t a l . O l d L a n g h o , N r . B l a c k b u r n . Te l . 4 7 8 1 1. C l o s in g d a t e


J a n u a r y 2 9 t h . 1 9 7 9 .


L A N C A S H IR E C O U N T Y C O U N C I L


R t b b l e Va l le y D i s t r i c t L i b r a r i e s


A p p l i c a t i o n s a r e in v i t e d f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g p o s t s w h i c h a r e b a s e d a t th e C l l t h c r o e L i b r a r y


P A R T -T IM E A S S I S T A N T


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P A R T -T IM E S A T U R D A Y A S S I S T A N T


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD


RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 23325


FR' FORTNIGHTLY^ALePo F IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE. In-call at 12 noon. Store cattle at 12-30 p.m.


MONDAY, JANUARY 15th WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK al 12 noon. 70-80 fat cattle. 60-70 owes, 500-600 hoggs. mainly otf keep, at 1-30 p.m.


TUESDAY, JANUARY 16th


WEEKLY SALE OF CALVES AND DAIRY CATTLE. Calves at 12 noon. Dairy cattle 12-30 p.m.


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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17th MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES AND PONIES. 250 lots ot new and used harness, saddlery and lack, al 12 noon. Horse drawn vehicles, horse boxes, trailers, etc., at 1-30 p.m. 70*80


horses and ponies, at 1-45 p.m. Entries to the office.


FRIDAY, JANUARY 19th NO SALE.


Holiday Accommodation A BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY HOME


on the edge of a romantic Phoenician vtlltage in SOUTHERN SPAIN, overlooking five miles of curving beach used as a film set for "Treasure Island," is now offered FOR RENT.


Elegant accommodation tor tour, marble floors, alt modern conveniences, etc., etc. All rooms open on to large terrace with breathtaking views. Ideal for restful summer holiday or winter convalescence. Unending sun. We have had Christmas dinner on the terrace.


MOJACAR, SOUTHERN SPAIN For full details Telephone Slaidburn 627


T E N B Y / S A U N D E R S - F O O T . M o d e r n we l l e q u i p p e d h o l i d a y c a r a ­ v a n s o n s i t e w i t h f o o t ­


p a t h t o b e a c h . ---- F o r d e t a i l s s . a . e . t o : H o l i ­ d a y V a n s (L ) . 8 P a r k - l a n d s . P e n p e r l l e n i . N r P o n t y p o o l , G w e n t .


L F B A C O M B E . U r i c Boy. S I C l u x u r y f l a t s . F u l ly e q u i p p e d l o r s i x . A m p l e p a r k im i . M i n s , s a n d y b e n c h . £ 2 5 / £ 9 0 w e e k l y . SA E . — W. He ld . R e d l a n d s . W i l l ow n y G r o v e . Hr . ' iuntoi i , N o r t h D e v o n . Te l .


0 2 7 1 8 1 2 3 2 1 •


K E S S I N G L A N D ( S u f f o l k ) , s e n e d g e p a r k , l u x u r y c a r a ­ v a n s w i t h b a t h r o o m , w . c . . c o l o u r TV. — N ew s o n . 3 5 C o r t o n L o n g L a n e . L ow e s t o f t . P h o n e 7 3 0 3 6 5 .


M A L T A . F l a t s . H o t e l s


R I V E R S I D E . S O U T H P O R T . 6 - b e r t h c a r a v a n t o l e t . e le c ­ t r i c l ig h t in g , s h o p a n d c lu b o n Sj i e . ----Te l . B l a c k b u r n 9 2


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WHEN this picture was taken in 1914, the lads of the Clitheroe Territo­ rials, on training man­ oeuvres in the Trough of


Bowland, were unaware that they would soon be fighting for their lives on a real battlefield.


wards they were called up and sent to France at the start of the first


the picture lost their lives and others were badly wounded, but the lucky ones returned to Clitheroc to resume their jobs and live out their lives in the town.


world war. Some of the men in


recall familiar faces in the group.


Readers will no doubt


Mr John Wright, of West View, Clitheroe.


The picture belongs to


“only a nipper” at the outbreak of war, but well remembers his uncle David in full Army kit, spattered with mud, returning from the front. Five more uncles also fought in the war.


Mr Wright (68) was


the p i c t u r e we r e Clitheronians. They


Almost all the men in


were led by Capt Mitch­ ell (right), a member of a well-known family in


another officer, Tommy Oxburgh, whose family lived in West View. His brother Teddy fought m


Church Brow. In the foreground is


the Boer War. Another soldier in the picture is Eddie Har­


greaves. He lost a leg, b u t re tu r ne d to Clitheroe to carry on his


trade as a printer, and rode a specially-adapted motor-bike. He died several years


ago, but his widow, now in her eighties, still lives


in the town.Mr Wright, a bachelor


who lives with his sister, Mrs Monica Spalding, in the family home, is an authority on old Clitheroe and local


families. : . For shortly after­ Snooker Keep in touch


TEAM secretaries on the Clitheroe and district Snooker League are informed that if any dif­ ficulties are experienced through the fuel crisis, they should contact one another in advance of the playing date to make alter­ native arrangements.


not be amended for the second half of the season, but teams without fixtures can arrange to play out­ standing games in agree­ ment with one another.


The league fixtures will


played), Chatburn 1.72(15), Bil- lington A 125 (10), Waddington A 122 (1G), Waddington B 121 (1G) Great Harwood B 121 (17), Pendle Club 110 (16), Social Club 119 (16), Conservative A 118(17), Police 118(17), Billing-


Latest league placings: Great Harwood A 142 points (16


96 (15), Catholic B 59 (16). Hiilington B 445, Billington


Sportsmen’s night out


CRICKET correspondent for the Daily Telegraph, Mike Stephenson, will be the guest speaker at a sportsman’s dinner in Clitheroe next Tuesday. It is hoped that Jimmy


Adamson, the former Burnley manager and now boss at Leeds United, will also be at the dinner at the Castle Restaurant. The event has been


Division


II and III titles


settled


A NUMBER of games in the Ribble Valley Table Tennis Association have still to be completed, but no one can catch CYC A in the second division, and Rimington YC are assured the third division title. But things are much tighter in the first division,


ton B 114 (16), Catholic A 113 (18) Calderstone 106 (16), Con­


servative B 104 (17), Rimington


A 4 16: T. P e te r s 99, V. Broderick 82; G. Robinson 62, T. Warden 5-1; W. Roberts 83, II. Cook 50; D. Birkett 63, B. Robinson 94; G. R. Dell 40, M. Aitken 91; B. Thompson 98,


P Craig 80, H. Sellers 65; ,1. Griffiths 57, A. Pearce 100; L. McEntee 74, C. Bailey 88; I. Hartley 72, S. Edmondson 122; F. Booth 113, T. Howarth 42;T.


C. Britcliffe 45. Police 471, Pendlc Club 499:


arranged between Whalley and Waddington Football Clubs.I t was hoped Peter Swales, chairman of Man­ chester City would be there, but owing to the present fixture congestion and changes at Manchester City he is now unable to


where three clubs, Stan- den A, Standen B and Crabtrees all have a chance of the title.


Stamlen A............... 12 10 0 2 20 Division OnvI* W D I.I'ts


Standee B............... 13 9 1 3 19 Crabtrees...............14 8 1 5 17 Waddinglon SC A... 11 5 0 6 10 Clitheroo BO.......... 15 4 1 16 9 Station Hotel.......... 13 1 111 3


Division Two P\V D LI’ls


make it.Tickets are £7 each but very few are available. Anyone wishing to attend should contact Mr C. Whiteside at Clitheroe


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Swift 75, C. Moorhouse 82. Liberal B 336, Liberal A 48.1:


Steve leads way


A. Root 39, P. Reid 74; B. Fletcher 45, W. Rishton 113; A. Proctor 55, S. Monk 77; V. Hig- ginson 76, H. C. Clegg 69; J. Mellor 56, R. Forshaw 74; J.


Hacking 65, A. Chew 76. Cn ld ers to n e s 426, Social


Club 361: D. Hindle 73, M.


Alston 45; K. Worswick 70, B. Hargreaves 49; A. Humphreys 57, B. Dixon 81; T. Wilson 61, R. Cowking 73; M. Joyce 65, J. Hall 55- P. Backhouse 100, R. Bell 58. SMJSC B 433, SMJSC A 496:


CLITHEROE’S Steve Gray is second leading scorer in the Lancashire Combination with eight league and one cup goal. Leading marksman is Colne Dynamoes’ Illing­ worth with 12.


W. Foulker 53, J. Holmes 112; B. Bithell 79, R. Gremshaw 79; L. Dixon 53, T. Davies 84; J. Marsden 92, J. Geldard 82; K. Fitzpatrick 95, R. Turner 50; T.


Peters 61, H. Hudson 89. Waddington B 337, Wad­


dington A 383: A. Wilkinson 56,


S Hatton 61; J. Baines 64, J. Wooff 65; K. Walmsley 61, F. Coar 52; D. Boothman 29, T. A. Makinson 91; J. Waddington 67, S. Cox 74; B. Phillip GO, D. Nelson 40.


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W. Rovers.... 13 11 1 1 24 7 23 Colne Dyn..... 16 8 5 3 28 16 21 Whit. Val...... 13 G 5 2 21 13 17 Ley. Mot....... 13 G 4 3 26 15 1G Clit................. 12 G 3 3 18 12 15 Nelson.......... 14 4 7 3 17 15 15 Padihum........ 13 G 2 5 1815 14 Chorley R...... 15 3 8 4 16 1G 14 BacupB.......... 14 5 3 6 15 17 13


including Sunday, January’ 7th, 1979 P W D L F A P


League Table, up tu and


Lytham......... 11 5 2 4 14 17 12 Barrow R........ 16 2 7 7 13 21 11


flVpootMech............... 13 1 5 7 7 19 7 Daisy H.......... 14 0 G 8 13 25 G Ash. Ath....... 13 1 4 8 928 G


Clitheroe PO 1!...... 14 8 3 3 19 Trinity A................ 14 7 0 7 14 Fexible Item............ 14 1 1 12 3 Catholic SC.............. 14 0 2 12 2


CYC A.................... 15 11 I 0 26 Waddington SC B... 15 11 0 4 22


Kiminpton 5 C ......... 15 12 2 1 26 CYCH...................... 15 10 1 4 21 Trutox A................ 15 10 1 4 21 Rimington Ladies... 15 6 0 9 12 Trinity II.................. 15 3 0 12 6 Trutex I I .................. 15 2 0 13 4 The handicap league s ta r ts this week and all teams are


Division ThreePW I) LPts


B E A U T I F U L N O R T H D E V O N . T h e C o n w a y Ho t e l in t h e h e a r t o f o ld L y n t o n . L y nm o u t h . T h e p e r f e c t t o u r - in<i c e n t r e l o r E x m o o r , b e a u t y s p o t s . E x c . f o o d , c om f o r t a b l e l o u n g e a n d b a r , c o l . TV. R e d u c t i o n s f o r c h i l ­ d r e n . G a i n e s r o o m . AA R A C . — C o n w a y H o t e l , L y n t o n . Te l . 2 2 9 1 .


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t h i s s c e n i c a r e a , s t a y a t th e C r o f t G u e s t H o u s e . L y d i a t e L a n e , y o u w o n ' t foe^ d i s a p ­


p o i n t e d ! BB, o p t . . EM . —


B E A U T I F U L D E V O N . Sma l l g u e s t h o u s e , j u s t o f l sen- f r o n t . h i g h ly r e c om m e n d e d , e x c . f o o d . — A c c om . r in g


S A E b r o c h u r e f r om . M r s P e a k e o r r i n g L y n t o n 2 3 9 1 .


M r s P a u l 0 2 7 1 6 3 0 1 3 . SA E " K l n v a r a . ” A v e n u e R o a d . I l f r a c om b e .


2 4 4 5 1 6 . B L A C K P O O L . ---- N . S .


d a y F l a t l e t s , T V . f r i d g e b a b y l i s t e n i n g f a c i l i t i e s , t e rm s f r om £ 1 0 p e r p e r s o n w e e k l y . — SA E f o r d e t a i l s . 5 4 C o r n w a l l A v e n u e . Te l .


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e x c e l l e n t f a c i l i t i e s , g o o d f o o d , s e r v i c e . C a r p a r k , p o o l , b a r . E n t e r t a i nm e n t , d a n c e , d i s c o e t c . , BB a n d ED. £ 4 6— £ 6 0 we e k l y i n c l u ­ s iv e . Min i b r e a k s . S t a m p b r o c h u r e s ; D e p t (L ) , — H o t e l L o w e n v n . M o u n t Wi s e . T e l . ( 0 6 3 7 3 ) 3 5 6 9 . c>:


C O R N W A L L C A R A V A N S . 4. 5 , 6 b e r t h o n n i c e c o u n t r y s i t e b e tw e e n N ew q u a y , Pu d - s t o w . A c h i l d r e n ' s p a r a d i s e w i t h s a f e s a n d y b e a c h . F l u s h t o i l e t s e tc . S A E .


O ’D o n n e l l . T r e y a r n o n Bay C a r a v a n S i te . P a d s t o w . St M e r r y n 5 2 0 1 3 2 o r


---- M r s 5 2 0 6 8 1 . I c e n t r e . A l s o 4 / 5 b e r t h c u r a -


C O R N W A L L . C o m f o r t a b l e BB & EM. £ 4 5 . 9 0 / £ 4 8 . 6 0 Inc. N o e x t r a s . Id e a l t o u r i n g


I v a n s . SA E . — M r s D aw k e s . I Penc lea se G u e s t l l o u C a i n e l f o r d . T e l . ( 0 8 4 0 2 )


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asked to try to play the games on time to avoid a fixture


backlog. The Ribblesdale table tennis


team was beaten 7-3 by Burnley in a Lancashire and Cheshire


15-21 to Kevin Davies; Andrew Hutchinson won 21-14, 11-21, 21-10 to Gary Ingham; Philip Hutchinson lost 11-21, 10-21 to Neil Wilson; Richard Honeywell won 21-14, 13-21, 21-18 to Gary Ingham and Philip Hutchinson lost 12-21, 8-21 to Kevin Davies. Andrew Hutchinson won 21-


League match. Richard Honeywell lost 4-21,


D E V O N . C a r a v a n s . C h a l e t s o n s u p e r s i t e w i t h h e a t e d s w im m i n g p o o l , I i c e n s e d c l u b , e n t e r t a i n m e n t e a c h e v e n in g , c am p s h o p , l a u n ­ d e r e t t e e t c . S u p e r b r u r a l s i t u a t i o n , e a s y r e a c h E xm o o r r e s o r t s e tc . M a r v e l l o u s v a lu e M a y . J u n e . C o l o u r b r o c h u r e . ___ K e n t l s b u r y G r a n g e . Ken- t I s b u r y f o r d . T e l . C o m b e


M a r t i n 3 4 2 1 .


D E V O N . H o m e l y h o t e l , l i c e n s e d , h a p p y c a r e f r e e h o l i ­ d a y a s s u r e d . BB 4 E D . £ 3 6 / £ 4 0 Inc. w e e k l y . C h o i c e


o f m e n u . C e n t r a l . Mid -w e e k b o o k i n g s . ---- C h a n n e l Vi ew H o t e l . M o n t p e r l i e T e r r a c e . I l f r a c o m b e . T e l . 0 2 7 1


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d a l e L o d g e . B r o o k d n l e A v e n u e , L i c e n s e d . C e n t r a l


I l f r a c om b e . B r o o k -


leve l p o s i t i o n , q u i e t a r e a . P a r k i n g . N o r e s t r i c t i o n s . We


19, 21-16 to Neil Wilson; Philip Hutchinson lost 10-21, 21-18, 5- 21 to Gary Ingham; Richard Honeywell lost 8-21, 10-21 to Neil Wilson, and Andrew Hutchinson lost 14-21, 13-21 to


Hutchinson and Richard Hon­ eywell were beaten 12-21, 18-21 by Kevin Davies and Neil Wilson.


Kevin Davies. In the doubles, Andrew


p r i d e o u r s e l v e s o n o u r r o a s t d i n n e r s . R e d u c t i o n s s e n i o r c i t i z e n s , l o w s e a s o n . — SA E , J a n e t G r e e n o r r in g


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d l e Vi ew Mi l l . C l i t h e r o e R o a d . B r i e r f l e l d . N e l s o n .


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t e l e p h o n e n u m b e r a t w h i c h y o u m a y b e c o n t a c t e d t o — M r P . U n s w o r t h . 3 1 Be lve ­ d e r e R o o d . T h o r n t o n .


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A p p l i c a t i o n f o rm s a r e a v a i l ­ a b l e f r o m a n d s h o u l d b e r e t u r n e d t o th e D i s t r i c t E d u ­ c a t i o n O f f i c e r . E d u c a t i o n O f f i c e s , o f f P im l i c o R o a d , C l i t h e r o e .


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s a t i s f a c t o r y m e d i c a l .


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d u t i e s , t o d r iv e a n d o p e r a t e s e w e r c l e a n i n g v e h ic l e s a n d a l


t im e s a c t o s r e l i e f d r i v e r o n o t h e r H G V ’s .


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H A S C h r i s tm a s l e f t y o u s h o r t o f m o n e y , i f s o h o w w o u l d £ 8 0 p e r m o n t h f o r a p p r o x i ­ m a t e l y 2 t t h o u r s e v e ry F r i ­ d a y , S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y e v e n in g a p p e a l t o y o u ? N o c a s h l a y o u t . fu l l p a y d u r i n g t r a i n i n g p e r i o d , m u s t h a v e o w n v e h ic l e . — C o n t a c t D a r ­


w i n 7 6 6 4 1 b e tw e e n 6 p .m . a n d 8 p .m .


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WELDER/FABRICATOR (Male/Female)


Overtime available. Apply


LODEMATIC GROUP PRIMROSE, CLITHEROE. Tel. (0200) 22233 B


DUGDALE & SON LIMITED


WATERLOO CORNMILL, CLITHEROE


require


ACCOUNTING MACHINE OPERATOR


INVOICE TYPIST/


Required male or female, good conditions and salary.


Apply in writing to: Mr E. B. Lofthouse


59174


DOMESTIC HELP required


mornings, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.


V/INKLEY HALL NURSING HOME Stonyhurst


Tel. Stonyhurst 202


E D U C A T IO N C O M M I T T E E D i s t r i c t 3 . R i b b l e Va l ley


L A N C A S H IR E


A u g u s t i n e ’s R C Hi g h S c h o o l K i t c h e n


A p p l i c a t i o n s a r e I n v i t e d f o r I t h e p o s t ol


a s s is t a n t c o o k


H o u r s ; 3 5 p e r w e e k (8 n .n i . t o 3 - 3 0 p .m . Inc l . lu n c h )


I


STONYHURST COLLEGE require


ELECTRICIAN (maleJemale)


Day work.


Accommodation can be provided tor a suitable candidate. Applications in writing with qualifications to:


The Bursar, Stonyhurst College, Nr Blackburn


W V W W W W S A W W W A I W V W V W W V B i l l in g t o n S t


L A N C A S H IR E C O U N T Y C O U N C I L


T OWN H A L L B L A C K B U R N


S O C IA L S E R V IC E S ---- D IV IS IO N 5


A p p l i c a t i o n s a r e in v i t e d f o r | t h e f o l l o w i n g p o s t s a t Ca s t* l e f o r d H om e f o r th e E ld e r ly , | Q u e e n s R o a d , C l i t h e r o e .


C O O K


H o u r s 4 0 p e r w e e k , r a t e o f p a y 1 0 5 .OOp p e r h o u r , p l u s s u p p l em e n t s .


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


H o u r s 4 0 p e r w e e k , r a t e o f 1 p a y 1 0 2 .OOp p e r h o u r , p l u s 1 s u p p l em e n t s .


C A R E A S S I S T A N T VUHS |


H o u r s 4 0 p e r w e e k . R a t e o f p a y 9 9 . 8 8 p p e r h o u r , p l u s s u p p l em e n t s .


P /T C A R E A S S I S T A N T . EV EN IN G S


H o u r s 10 p e r w e e k . R a t e o f I p a y 9 9 . 8 8 p p e r h o u r , p l u s s u p p l em e n t .


A p p l i c a t i o n f o rm s a r e a v a i l - I a b l e f r om t h e O . I .C . n t th e | a b o v e e s t a b l i s h m e n t .


T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 3 4 1 7


..w w h o m t h e y s h o u l d b e | r e t u r n e d a s s o o n o s p o s s i b l e .


GREENACRE GARAGE


GREENACRE STREET, CLITHEROE require a


YOUNG PERSON


with a keen interest in the motor trade, for general office administration.


Aptitude for figure work essential. Preferred age range 25-35. Salary negotiable.


Applications in writing to above address. PART-TIME INSURANCE AGENT required in Clitheroe, Whalley and Langho areas.


Own transport essential. Good salary and expenses. Training given.


WRITE BOX A1


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE


F. J. WILCOCK


General Cleaning Contractors require


CLEANER for evening work.


Bank premises in town centre. For details


TEL. NELSON 62049 or 691340


BAR STAFF required


BRIDGE INN Clitheroe Tel. 23260


STOCK CONTROL CLERK


This position would suit a young person interested in working with figures.


FOR ADDRESSOGRAPH OFFICE Mature person preferred. Full training wilt be given.


CLERK


SHORTHAND TYPIST FOR ACCOUNTS DEPT.


Musi be adaptable and capable ol working on own iniliative.


FILING CLERK FOR SALES OFFICE


Mature person preferred. 36V4 hour week.


CLASS 3 HGV DRIVER


required (Male/Female) Apply


Mr J. Brunskill


B. DUGDALE & SON (Transport) Ltd Waterloo Corn Mill Clitheroe Tel. 22571


These positions carry good salaries, P'ef^ n t working conditions, canteen facilities, free transport to/from Ciitheroe.


VACANCY AT JUBILEE MILL CLITHEROE


QUALITY CONTROLLER


Mature person required, preferably with experience in the clothing trade.


(1) Thorough examination of incoming garments against detailed (2) Compilation of concise reports on the results of such examina- (3) Liaison with Product Departments at our Head Office. 37’/2 hour week. 3-15 p.m. finish Friday.


The person appointed will be responsible for . , . Good salary, pleasant working conditions, canteen facilities.


ALL APPLICATIONS TO THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT TRUTEX LTD, GRINDLETON, CLITHEROE. Tel. 41621.


Trutex: H


VACANCIES AT HEAD OFFICE GRINDLET0N


EXPERIENCED


SENIOR PERSON required


to take charge of 220 suckler cows and the fieldwork in a 3-man team on a 600 acre upland farm in the Slaidburn area and to assist with about 800 horned ewes.,


Excellent accommodation, wages and perks.


Write, giving full details of experience and references to Mr J. Armstrong, South Lodge, Old Southport Road, Formby, Merseyside.


Interviews will be held at the farm.


BRIAN DENT LTD


CONTRACTORS PLANT HIRE require


PLANT OPERATORS and


PLANT DELIVERY/YARD


PERSON Apply


LITTLEMOOR MILL, WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 23061


5020'


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