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12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 30th, 1979 Situations Vacant ■ -H R IS C A -FO R M U LA ‘ dKfe STOCK 'C A T f i ' i ; n r


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We are a fast expanding company manufacturing . <


aneyfor a


TRAINEE WORK STUDY ENGINEER


(male/female)


Age preferred 18-25 years Apply in writing or by phone to


Mr J. Ainsworth, Production Manager * /• **


JOHN is pictured with his car and the team’s coach before setting off on Saturday. ’


’/


John makes his name in stock car racing


GISBURN driver John Lund is fast making his mark in the thrills and spills of stock car racing.


the track, John (22) has brought back no fewer than 12 trophies to his, parents’ home at Stirk House Farm. Added to that, he just missed qual­ ifying for next month’s final of the world champ­ ionship at London’s White City stadium.


After nine months on


engineer, John has so far won four trophies in his f irs t full season and shortly hopes to paint his car roof blue — only one step away from becoming a top “red” driver. Stock car drivers are graded in ascending order from white to red, depending on how successful they are.


A qualified agricultural


when he lined up recently in the world championship semi-final at Sheffield. Twenty drivers battled it out for 10 coveted final places, and John finished 11th, to be named as reserve for the big race on September 29th.


failed to qualify was Rimington’s John Lund who has been a “red top” for the past two seasons.


Another driver who


sponsored by J. A. Town- son and Sons, of Newton, and Townson Bros, of Chatburn, made a tre ­ mendous impact when he was given his chance for the final three months of last season. In a car which he helped build for Mr Colin Townson, a director of the Newton firm, John won eight trophies — a performance which earned


Newcomer John, who is But he was so unlucky


him awards for being best novice and young driver of the year.


he is driving a car which he built himself at Newton. After some initial, engine trouble had been ironed out by former driver Brian Wignall, of Clitheroe, John has moved into top gear and is looking to at least equal last season’s suc­ cesses.


This season, however,


year, because you are up graded as you win more races, and that means starting each race further and further back on the grid,” said John, who has been a stock car fan since the age of 12. But, like many other there


“But it’s harder this sports,


spends countless hours at tni e Newton garage work-


reaching meets pi


the eye. John the


is more to top


than


ing o'n his car. Last weekend, too, was typical of the dedicated work that goes towards putting John and his car on the starting grid. On Saturday afternoon,


petition at Rochdale, the team headed back home to sta rt cleaning the car, ready to set off at 7-30 next morning for another event at Northampton. The coach eventually arrived back in Newton around midnight. “It’s even harder when


some meetings are held during the week. Often I’ve only time for working, driving and sleeping,” added John.


John, his girlfriend Miss Tracy Wharton, of Dunsop Bridge, Mr Townson and his wife, and other helpers from Clitheroe left New­ ton with the car on a con­ verted 52-seater bus. After an evening’s com­


RIBBLESDALE FASHIONS RIBBLESDALE HOUSE, WEST BRADFORD • CLITHEROE. Tel. 22433 ^


BAIRDTEX LIMITED


(DYERS, WEAVERS AND FINISHERS) require ,a ,


1 •


GENERAL MANAGER


who will be responsible to the Production Director for


control of an established corduroy preparatlon/dyelng and finishing unit, operating on a three shift system.


The successful applicant will have the necessary qualifica­ tions and experience in continuous preparatlon/dyeing of cotton fabrics coupled with the management skills and production experience to operate the unit efficiently.


An attractive salary, commensurate with the responsibility is offered together wtih attractive fringe benefits.


Applications, in confidence, from men and women, to:


THE PRODUCTION DIRECTOR BAIRDTEX LIMITED


ADMINISTRATION UNIT, TRAWDEN TELEPHONE COLNE 864664


WANTED


SCHOOL LEAVER


(Male/Female)


for labouring In saw mill. Apply:


LUKE SMALLEY ;


EMPRESS SAW MILLS


CHATBURN Tel. Clitheroe 41215


SMITH & NEPHEW TEXTILES (Medical) LTD


are opening a surgical swabs support unit at


STONEBRIDGE MILL, CHATBURN and will require a number of


OPERATIVES preferably with sewing experience.


(Male/Female)


Full training given. 40 hour week.


IV V VW W JV VW VW W W W W W W W t fW W K


Application to Stonebridge Mill, Chatburn TEL. 941 41281.


Five days per week, experience preferred but not essential. PART-TIME


Castle iEtsitaurant COMMIS CHEF


CLITHEROE require


FULL-TIME Neville Gee Employment Consultants ■ • r


LINING-UP here are players from the Com­ mercial Hotel and Black H o rs e In n , champions and run­ ners-up, respectively, of the Clitheroe Sum­ mer Darts League. They received their


sen by the landlords and captains, was Alan S tre tch , of Kin g ’s Arms.


finish — 14 darts — went to John Ains­


Cups for the lowest


awards at a presenta­ tion evening at the . C om m e rc ia l f rom Clitheroe Advertiser and Times editor, Ray Mann, who is seen h a n d in g over th e championship shield to Commercial skipper Chris Westwell (left) who is also league sec­ retary. The non-profit mak­


ing league, formed two years ago, has 10 teams from the White Horse, Cross Keys, King’s Arms, Royal Oak, Victoria, Joiners’ Arms, Craven Heifer, Bridge Inn, Commer­ cial and Black Horse. Chairman-treasurer


two new trophies were presented. These were the runners-up shield, donated by the Adver­ tiser and Times, and a sportsman’s trophy given by Mr Barry Allen.


Bill Gronwald says it is hoped to extend the league’s activities next year by holding a sing­ les knock-out contest. During the evening


<


DUTCH TREAT


a Dutch theme is being organised by the Parish Church social committee. Entertainment will be pro­ vided by the Haslingden and Helmshore .Band con­ ducted by Roger Cour-


A DUTCH treat is in store at Clitheroe Parish Church Hall on October 12th. The social evening with


. tenay, and Harold Ast- ley at the organ. ' : )


■ Tickets are available ’from the Parish Office or committee members.:'


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trophy was received by s k i p p e r S t e v e n Hitchen. In the Black Horse line-up were vice. cap ta in Malcolm Houlker, Fred Smal­ ley, Alf Rung, Brian R aw s th o rn e , Bob Patchett, Tom Pickv- ance, Max Clements, David W i lk in so n , Kevin N ay lo r an d Andrew Metcalfe.


s q u a d were Mike Bailey (vice captain), Alan Wrenwick, Alan Woodward, S tu a r t Gough, Jim Hamer, Jack Heyworth, Bill G ro n w a ld , T e r ry Barnes, and landlord Alan Harwood. The r u n n e r s - u p


Sad end . to walk


MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Supporters’ Club of Burnley FC walked from


. Nevertheless, everyone enjoyed the sponsored trek through- Barrow, W h a l le y / ; R e ad and


Clitheroe to the ground on Saturday — and saw their favourites beaten 1-0 by Notts County.


hopeful of inviting a club celebrity, to attend a future m e e t I n g / ' A n y o n e interested in joining - can contact: Miss Anne Day, Wiswell Lane, Whalley.


Padiham, which boosted the club's funds. ' Meanwhile,' the club is


worth (White Horse) and Fred Sm a l le y (Black Horse). In the Commercial


The recipient, cho­


PUB TEAM FOLDS


A TEAM from Clitheroe’s Waggon and Horses pub which just missed out on the Burnley and district Sunday League Division One title ana cup double last season, has folded — less than a week before the big kick-off. Consisting of ' players


from Waddington FC and the pub’s Ribble Valley League team, the Sunday side were runners-up in both Division One and the Towneley knockout cup. But on th e eve of


HOPES DASHED


Lower Dnrwcn 137 for 7, Clitheroe 2nd 143 for 8 dec.


CLITHEROE had to make careful progress a f te r being put in on a difficult wicket. John Pye scored a good half-century but Clitheroe had used up almost all their quota of 40 overs before they felt able to declare. The bowlers enjoyed


" PERMANENT VACANCIES


WORK STUDY ENGINEERS Local vacancies £4,500


SECRETARY Local £3,000


ACCOUNTING MACHINE OPERATOR Burnley Nelson Colne areas £3,000


PRODUCTION MANAGER Burnley £ neg. EXPORT CORRESPONDENT


PUNCH CARD OPERATORS Burnley £ neg. Burnley £3,500


PROGRAMMER ANALYST Burnley £3,500 + COST CLERK.


Local £ neg.


SENIOR/SEMI SENIOR AUDIT CLERKS . Burnley, Blackburn £4,000 +


♦The above positions are open to men and women. Neville Gee


For further details on any posilion, temporary or permanent, phone or call without delay — we can assure you of a free, friendly and confidential service.


Employment Consultants * First Floor, .Britannic.Building,


: Hargreaves Street, Burnley, Lancs. Telephone 30138/30139


TRUTEX LIMITED have a vacancy for an


EXPERIENCED GARDENER


willing also to assist in the Building Maintenance Department.


Applicants must have good all-round gardening experi­ ence. The mixed garden area covers live locations with more than one acre in total, involving trees, shrubs, rose beds, lawns, vegetable garden and greenhouse.


A current driving licence is essential. Applications to:


another campaign — ironi­ cally with an even stronger squad than last season — secretary Mr Philip Bishop has resigned to concen­ trate on playing, while manager Mr Chris Sims h a s l e f t t h e c l ub altogether. Waggon were in the


league seven years and came nearest to a trophy


tney


were beaten in a play-off two years ago when


for the Division One title. Landlord of the pub, Mr


success at regular inter­ vals when Lower Darwen b at ted . However, any hopes of victory were dashed by opener, Whal­ ley, and Clitneroe had to settle for one point from a losing draw. ' Clitheroe: J. Pye 58, M. Oldham 19, P. Simmons 12, M. Blackburn 14, S. Westhead 0, R. Banks 12, R. Thornton 3, J. Coulter not out 11, W. Briggs 11, C. Musson not out 1, extras 2. Total (for 8 dec) 143., . Bowling: Cordingley 13-


Cyril Walker, said that the position had become dif­ ficult after Waddington’s team split up recently and players had gone in diffe­ rent directions. But the pub team which plays on Wednesdays and


Saturdays in the Ribble Valley League will con­ tinue to turn out, he added.


Boden. C. Ward, N. Duck­ worth, J.' Hindmoor, P. Hall, G. Dixon, G. Sutcliffe, K; Fawcett, R.-Sharp, N. Thornton, B. Fielding. Scorer: C. Musson. . Clitheroe 2nd (v Lucas, h,


Cllthcroc (v Settle, a, Sat): J.


Sat): : J. Pye, R. Banks, M. Blackburn, S. ,Westhead, G.


The club arranges trans­ port'to Burnley’s home and away matches, where fans' can support their team.


!f r r


. Bleazard, J. Coulter, D. Hard- ' castle, P. Simmons, M. Oldham. Res: W. Briggs, G. Robinson, C. MuBson. Scorer;.R..Hardcastle.


Bennett, t-R.: Thornton, T.


- Ribblesdale League Under- 25 (v Merseyside Competition a t Odyssey CC, Liverpool


/4V,. v . .


3-41-3, Gavaghan 11-4-32- 1, Harkness 7-0-38-1, Bos­ well 8.4-2-27-2. Lr Darwe'n: Whalley 76,


Boswell 8,- Clarke 7, Eddleston 11, McMillan 15, Cordingley 4, Wilson not o u t 2 / Har k n es s 0, Gavaghan. n o t o u t 2, Extras 11. Total (7 wkts) 137.


43-1, Westhead 4-1-21-0, Bl a c kburn 11-2-40-3. Banks 4-0-25-3.


TEAMS


. ton and S. Marsh (Read), K. Hayes (Cherry Tree), R. Bed­ ford (Barnoldswick), D. Pearson (Blackburn Northern), J. Hind- moor (Clitheroe), G. Pilling (Gt Harwood), N. Hodgson (Lucas), 12th man: I. Folley (Padiham). C l i t h e r o e .Under-18 (v


Sun): D. P. Sant, D. Robinson, A. Davidson (Settle), S. Rush-


..Blackburn, M., Scott, G. Robin- -son,' D. Jones, M. Gidiow, D. Barnes. Res: . N. Graham,. N. MacNab. Scorer: C. Bateman.1


Padiham, a, today): D. Hard- castle, C. Musson, R. .Thornton, T. Blczard, D.-Whitaker, S.


THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT TRUTEX LIMITED


GRINDLETON, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 41621


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL Temporary Part-Time


SH O P A S SISTA N T


req u ired to' w o rk in o u r busy H ospital Shop, from O ctobe r to early J a n u a ry .


H o u rs o f w o rk , Monday to F r id ay , 9-30 a .m . to 3*30 p .m . R ate o f pay, £ 3 9 .7 6 pe r week. A p p lic a tio n fo rm s f rom:


BROCKHALL HOSPITAL, OLD LANGHO,


M R S A . B O O T H ,


N EA R BLACKBURN Tel. 47811


Closing da te , S eptember 1 4th. 1979


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL PART-TIME


EVENING D OM E ST IC


req u ired fo r general dome stic d u tie s , w o rk in g 5 days p e r week, o n a 7 week ro ta . H o u rs of w o rk , 5 p .m . to 8 p .m . R ate of pay £ 1 .0 2 8 p e r h o u r , plus -25 p e r cent b onus payment, p lu s £ 0 .1 4 5 pe r h o u r non-enhanceable’ su p p lem en t ( increase pending).


A p p lic a tio n fo rm s f rom:


DISTRICT PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT. DISTRICT OFFICES,


QUEENS PARK HOSPITAL, BLACKBURN.


Te l. 6 6 1 3 1 1 . Ext . 2 7 2 Closing d a te , September 14th, 1979


CLITHEROE HOSPITAL PART-TIME


STA F F N U R SE


fo r Day Duty, w o rk in g 3 0 h o u rs p e r week, m u s t be Inte rested in th e reh a b i l i ta t io n o f th e elderly.


CERAMIC WALL & FLOOR TILER


required


' Good rates of pay. Transport provided


Bowling: Bleazard: 10-0-


CERAMICA ITALIA LIMITED 28 DUCK STREET, CLITHEROE Tel.' Clitheroe 27127


We have a vacancy for a • SENIOR, OR SEMI-SENIOR


AUDIT CLERK male/female, In our Burnley Office. /...


The work Is varied between small Incomplete records and., limited company audits. The applicant should be able to' prepare final accounts and tax computations:’ Ability to deal with clients:essential.-■


: ' "


.. Please apply In writing to:.' D. J. GRAHAM FCA, v -


SMITH FORSHAW AND CO, 58 BANK PARADE, BURNLEY.


v A p p lic a tio n , forms f rom:


DISTRICT PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT, DISTRICT OFFICES,


; /.


QUEENS PARK HOSPITAL, BLACKBURN


Tel. Blackburn : 661311 • Ext.* 272. Closing da te , S eptember 1 4th, 1979


CLITHEROE HEALTH CENTRE PART-TIME


C A R E T A K E R


req u ired fo r general d u tie s , w o rk in g Monday to F r id ay , 6-30 a .m . to 9-30 a .m . , S a tu rd ay 8 a .m . to 12 n o o n . R ate o f pay, £ 1 .2 1 5 p e r h o u r , ( increase pending).


A p plic ation forms f rom:


DISTRICT PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT, DISTRICT OFFICE,


■ ’


QUEENS PARK HOSPITAL, BLACKBURN.


Te l. 6 6 1 3 1 1 . Ext: 2 7 2 - Closing da te , September 14th, 1979 ; ; ■


A R E Y O U A M A C H I N I S T ? . . ■ , i • ■


: '


WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK AT HOME SEW­ ING LADIES OVERALLS? MACHINES PROVIDED


.Work, delivered and collected weekly If w ith in a 10. mile rad iu s o f P adiham.


You decide how much w o rk you can d o . -


RING BURNLEA MFG. (TEXTILES) LTD, P adiham 73828 (Ask fo r Mrs D u tto n )


. ■- ' ' - , EXPERIENCED


SECRETARY REQUIRED IN SEPTEMBER


...V. ‘ ,


2/3 days a week, good reter- • <


■ ences essential Apply In writing to the


~ Principal, Moorland ' School, Clitheroe.


, weekdays , (M o nday to F r l- fo r r e t l r®d bus ines s -


H OU SBK K IP IR req u ired on


Cl«?:JtCK°mm?daftlon con- SSKni,baa'lSSS:«,5!ss


' CLBAi* *R W A N T ID . 2 h o u r . L ^ ^ K : nB, , s t r V A ; .


. d e p o s i t . Call fo r d e ta ils . —- •A. E. H a rd r e a v e c , M o o r L a n e ': a n d W o o n e L a n e , CUtharoe. Tel. 2 2 6 8 3 , ? mmm


PAY ae y o u view. S lo tm etre c o lo u r . TVa a v a i la b le , - n o


'!: ch e at. — 1 Mill - Sh o p . o p p , . U n i t 4 . B r le r f le ld ; M i l l '


WHITS Bib and Brace co t to n overallo,: £ 1 .9 9 , 3 2 - 3 0 in .


„ S hop , .Leeds . Ro ad , ■ Neleon. , * •


✓ x , ' “ •*»»! ■


BROWN COW INN


CHATBURN


ATTRACTIVE PART-TIME


BAR STAFF , required


Please TEL. CLITHEROE • 41272.


.v


RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED FOR


SOLICITORS OFFICE Experience essential. Apply: J. L. Lumley ■


21 CHURCH STREET,


CLITHEROE TEL. 22264


BOOTS CLITHEROE


have a vacancy for


STOCK CLERK 30 hours per week.


The duties mainly involve the acceptance, checking off and storage of stock together with associated paper work.


Please apply personally to: THE MANAGER


Occasional lunchtimes and evenings, weekends included. PART-TIME


WAITER/WAITRESS


Occasional lunchtimes and evenings, weekends included. Apply: MR WHITESIDE or MRS ROSS


BAR PERSON TEL. CLITHEROE 24587


THE BARLEY MOW LICENSED


RESTAURANT, BARLEY A.A. Listed require


An energetic person with personality and interest capable in both restaurant and bar work.


ASSISTANT MANAGER/ MANAGERESS


5 day week and good holidays. Salary according to experience, also


PART-TIME EXPERIENCED


SILVER SERVICE RESTAURANT STAFF l Male/Female


Transport provided home.


Please telephone Mr B. Duxbury NELSON 64293.


.t v p is t /t e l e p h o n i s t Male/Female


REQUIRED FOR


BUSY PLANT HIRE OFFICE Apply:


BRIAN DENT LIMITED


LITJLEMOOR MILL, WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23061.


FULL-TIME


CASHIER required


Apply: THE


PALLADIUM


Tel. Clitheroe 23147 85074


ij r


o o o e o o o o s o s o o f ASSOCIATED


TYRE S SPECIALISTS,


CHEF/ COOK


required


for Boys’ Boarding School (180 boys)


Fur the r d e ta ils can be obtained from


The Headmaster


ST MARY’S HALL, STONYHXJRST


BLACKBURN BB69PR


TEL. STONYHURST 242 or 374.


89230


TEMPO STAFF SERVICES


CAN You Type? DO You do Shorthand?


A R E you a Clerk? There is always a good


demand (or all grades TEMPORARY WORKERS Excellent rates of pay. No fees, no fuss. Contact Bornie at 9 Railway Road, Blackburn Tel. Blackburn 60551.


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. DISTRICTS — RIBBLE VALLEY


ST AUGUSTINE'S RC HIGH SCHOOL. ELKER LANE,


. A p p lic a tio n s a re Invited fo r th e p o s t of : PART-TIME


BILLINGTON


d u r i n g te rm - t im e , ( h o u r s n eg o t iab le ) .


WORKSHOP TECHNICIAN/ MAINTENANCE


3 3 6 2 ) to whom le t te r s o f a p p l ic a t io n , s ta t in g age, qual- I f lc a tlo n s . experience, and the name an d a d d r e s s o f o n e referee sh o u ld be s e n t by Sep­ tem b e r 1 0 th , 1979. if t i i


F u r t h e r p a r t i c u l a r s f rom H e a dm a s te r (T e l . W h a l le y


D em o n s tra tio n agency req u ire M experienced


PROMOTIONS TOP DEM


W r i te o r te le p h o n e C a ro l B re a rs . Top Dem P rom o tio n s , 37 Mill Hey, H aw o r th , Keigh­ ley, West Y o rk s . TEL. (0 5 3 5 ) 44438


F o r fo r th com in g p rom o t io n s in local su p e rm a rk e ts .


erchandisers and Demonstrators


*4360


GARDEN HELP w a n te d . — Te l. C li th e ro e 4 1 2 0 4 .


STEREO FAULTY?


colour TVs for sale. E99 guaranteed.


°hone HI-FI & AUDIO SERVICES NELSON 694390, or WHALLEY 3809.


293709


SH I lV MUSIC. Varied eelec- t lo n o f co p ie s a lw a y s In s to ck o r fa s t o rd e r in g s e r ­ vice. — P o l l a r d s , 2 0 -2 2 S ta n d l s h S t r e e t , Burnley. Tel. 2 5 8 2 9 .


*0300


. JVC te chnics , Teac, • M o r - d a u n t -S h o r t , J , R . Good- m a n s , B o l iv a r , G a r r a r d , ; S t a n t o n , - O r t o f o n , Sep-* me lser , H a rm a n , K a ld p n , JDL. Micro, Seikl. Call for a d em o n s t ra t io n a t —- Pendle HI-FI, 41 Br le rcllffe R o ad , Burnley. Tel. 2 2 2 6 0 .


LISTENING PERFECTION. We a r e . sp e c ia lis ts in Hi-Fi eq u ipm en t an d a re ag en ts fo r


ti««M


SONY TC 117 C a s se tte deck. TA 7 0 . In teg ra ted am p , 2 W h a r f e d n l e C h e v ln X P


s p e a k e r s , £ 1 5 0 . —- T e l . Burnley 3 7 9 8 5 .


PIANOS tu n e d o r b o u g h t, . a n y t im e . — T e l . N e ls o n


6 2 5 4 0 . : ’. “ Radio and TV u tioio -m»«i s p a c io u s ]


SEMI-DETAa HOUSE


on popular devolopr Barden Lane


■ Ing: Hall, large ^eakta: lounge-diner with oxter


Full gas central heating.


. fitted wardrobes, halt-hit bathroom, integral gara large secluded garden


long with feature slate good sized 5°^™°!!’?,:


E x ce lle n t decora lv . . . fhrru inhOUX.


By CROSSLEYS, TEMPLETONS, EDGE, LA


CROSSLEY’S FL STOC


KITCHE- A staff of ’export


.service. May Alter


31 CASTLE S o r


NO GIMMICKS —


Hi-Fi and Music YOUR HI-FI OR


We service all makes of sound equipment. Also 22in. Pye, Ecko


116 WHA1 stsu


Garden fronted TEI 2 bedrooms, 3-piece living room, dining r w.c.


14 HAL


A most attractive HOUSE with FUL1 ing: 3 excellent bedr spacious through lou tiled bathroom with; yard with space for


Excellent we BUNGAL


Quiet situation in bathroom, entrance * and dining area wit HEATING AND l single garage. Card


Very attractive


6 GREENFI N


Pleasant situation h: reach of the village


entrance hail, pantr fitted kitchen. GAS Price includes car)**


3 HROO


A well maintains outJock, situated i for most East Lar of larger than a- vestibule, lounge, rooms, 3-piece bat • £72. Viewing by ;


I


Babywear and Children’s Clothes and have a vac- ■


Situations Vacant.


E X P ER IEN C ED SECRETARY


required for busy estab­ lished firm of Chartered Sur­ veyors.


1 Shorthand essential. 35 hour week.


p' Apply in writing to


INGHAM & YORKE LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE


90540 Situations Vacant


DESIGNSTYLE LIMITED U P BROOKS, CLITHEROE


EXPERIENCED CUTTERS Male/Female


0 Apply: MR J. BROWN TEL. CLITHEROE 24525


;■


HGV DRIVERS _ Male/Female


CLASS 3 “ REQUIRED


■ for both local and distance work apply Mr J. BRUNSKILL Transport Manager


B. DUGDALE AND SON


(TRANSPORT) LTD WATERLOO CORN MILL Tel. CLITHEROE 22571.


/• P.A. TO PARTNER


A qualified or near.qualified accountant Is required by a firm of chartered accountants to look after existing clients.


Must have good general practise experience in all aspects of accountancy, taxation, etc. Salary negotiable.


Applications are Invited from both sexes. Please write) giving full details of career to date to:


Box A93, EXPRESS OFFICE, BURNLEY. BB11 1DP. 92035


, J iiiiiSB


5 -1 K EMP L E CLITHEROE. V tained detached hi comer site with j gardens and pleas; sized accommodate amenities close by.


FOR SALE BY i AUCTION


on Tuesday, Septe


• (subject to conriiti unless sold previ


- with a wealth of beams, panelling honed windows, c SUPERB LOUNi TED KITCHEN, ROOM, 3/4 BEI


GREEN FARM C H A P T O N R PADIHAM. Char tage with open as- structed around 1G been tastefully res retaining its old wc


THREE-PIECE ROOM. Gas centra Good sized well sti dens. Full details a


At’Te. and Pum


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