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Redundancies hit Queen’s Award firm


FIFTEEN of the 110: employees, at Lamcoat Papers, Queensway, Clitheroe,--are to be made redundant because of falling trade.


The t company, which White wool


>suit is bride’s choice


Welder Mr Christopher men’s cky


escued two of jues after they


at Tarmac’s Quar r i e s ,


h leg and head :r the accident


ling (56), of venue, and Mr ■ (35), of Kirk- were taken to


• a p p e d in ce fitters Mr


:re about to on a conveyor 0 load lorries when it was


1 accidentally, i Mr Leeming, ack home on er treatment head and


•o fitters were t o w a r d s Mr Leeming'


ear without ance.; But Mr vho was de- ospital with a e — had to be by his work- were very


uld have been e,” 'said Mr


at there was of defective -


man for the Tarmac was


ir is preparing •t on the' inci-


eing the cause ;nt. nment’s quar-


Gerald Atherton was mar-- ried to, shop assistant Miss Mary Angela Smith at Chorley Register Office on Saturday.


The .bridegroom, of


Mitchell Street, Clitheroe, is the elder son of Mrs P.


■Gillease, of Mytton View, Clitheroe, and Mr : Leslie Atherton, of Blackley.


The bride is the daugh­


ter of Mr. and Mrs Ber­ nard Smith, of Chorley.


length white wool suit and a white hat decorated with a rose and silk'rib­ bons. She carried a bou­ quet of pink and white silk carnations trimmed with ribbon. Witnesses were Miss


The bride wore a . calf-


i Julie Anne Smith, the bride’s s i s t e r and Mr


Craig Paul Atherton, the bridegroom’s brother. The couple are to live in


Mitchell Street, Clitheroe. Photograph: Mr Jack


Ainscough.


won the Queen’s Award for • Export Achievement' this year, said the deci­ sion to create redundan­ cies had been taken with the “very greatest reluct-' ance.” A letter sent to all staff;


about the job cuts said: “If we felt' there was any/ other way to retain our commercial viability with­ out putting the company, and the majority of its


. workers at risk then we would take that course.” /. Employees to .be made


PRIZEWINNERS in


redundant will be ap­ proached personally : by department heads as soon as possible;


CORN DOLLIES


A TALK on the origins of corn dollies and how to make them was given to the Ribble . Valley Red Cross Club fbr the Dis­ abled by Mrs E: Lucas, of Mellor. A flower arrangement


made by Mrs Lucas was worn in a raffle by Mrs C. Allen , and corn dollies, were won by Mrs E Reed and Mrs Walder. : At a previous meeting,


much". laughter was pro­ vided by Miss R. Mundy, whose talk was entitled “Chuckles in my career.”


IF OUR PRICES DON’T MAKE YOU


SMILE OUR


STYLES WILL


Ladies’and Children’s velour long-sleeved t0Ps


From £ 2 . 0 0


ineer ; rries ;


n engineer Mr Johnson was cashier Miss


zabeth Dunn, olas’ Church,


ed, Essex. " :groom is the . of Mrs Ruth Littl.emoor


eroe, and the inley Johnson, bride is the ughter of Mr W. Dunn, of f


e, given away er, wore a full- e nylon gown


.ed.


ind she carried •s and -white :rs. aid was Miss n, the bride’s '


red skirt and . Her waist- was held in white floral


mony was con- J.


ther, rry.


as v Canon lie will live in TUBBS of Colne


EST by the ey Council for rmation about rary services ejected by the cil. le Valley’s Re- and Leisure wanted details on librarfes in


cts to compare figures. ‘ county’s Lib- dsure Commit- •ned down the er being told


Est. Over 60 Years OCTOBER TEL: COLNE 865743, 42-44-46 ALBERT ROAD, COLNE a a a s i f n r n - r n A A n r m


GIGANTIC SALE


ould take too ompile the


•ion will be re-. the Ribble


mittee ,at its a week on


l


20% OFF ALL STOCK ON PURCHASES £10 OR OVER. 10% OFF PURCHASES UNDER £10


CRYSTAL, CHINA, GIFTS, LIGHT FITTINGS, MIRRORS etc. , ’ FOR LIMITED PERIOD ONLY. ”


PLUS MANY SPECIAL OFFERS


- * NO DISCOUNT ON/1980 CHRISTMAS PLATES ; • Retailers of Fine ;;China and Hand-cut FulLlead


Whalley, last*


Joanne, a pas- the car, re- tment for in- >


her legs' and.. driver of the':


icle, James- irrows (31), of: not hurt; < y) r .


l> /.-I/ ; • A ’ ~ •*'.4. i v-va.- * 4


1 Crystal^ Beautiful Mirrors and Light Fittings, ,


Occasional Furniture etc. ' ,


• UnmlDoulton1) ' 1 Spode Webb Corbett Crystal -


Brierley . Wedgwood • ,


rnnloort - ' Aynsley , Mason's Ironstone • • ...- W a S r i ‘ - Beswick


. Royal Worcester,


Rugby 2nds outplayed


Clithcroc 2nd 6, Amblcside 2nd 23


DESPITE one or two individu­ al performances Clitheroe’s for­ wards were outplayed by then- heavier more skilled visitors. ' They fought bravely in de­


fence and held Ambleside to a half-time penalty goal. Later, four tries were the


territory.


visitors' reward for almost con­ stant occupation of Clitheroe


first game for Clitheroe, round­ ed‘off a competent afternoons play with an excellent oppor­ tunist try, converted by Rudd. ; The back four of Parkinson,.- Moore and Tatterall -, covere d r; well despite injuries.


Fielding, Rose, Rudd,. Richard- , son, Torbett, Tindall, Duxbury, Dinsdale, ■ Roberts,. Williamson, - Shepherd, Moore, Parkinson,.- Tattersall.


' “ '■ - v ■ ■ ■ i.Teams Clitheroe 2nd XI: Dunn, ,j i divisions, f • : - . . . . /


Torbett, outstanding in hisu; CLITHEROE and district Snooker, League, begins, its


:


new - season tonight.' Only l line-up . is of Calder-


new season tonight.' Onl change -in. th the absence


change the


in -u


stones,-which leaves nine teams -in * each ofthe two.’


andjWaddmgton B have been


'Billington B and Great,.Har- wood B have/been promoted to Division One, and Pendle Club


; relegated.( / ' . /■ - > - There are' two. additional\i'G-


•ii' pstrationss-D/ Halliwell (21) for. . ^ Social .Club 1and'. G.,. Robinson


Clitheroe RUFC (v Ciilder '“ (21) for Billinpton Bv .; - ' Vale III at Ribblesdale'Park, , . . In tonight s Division .One


R. Lund, S. Greatorex, G Tor-', The othere are Conserv-ative hett D Yielding, T. Lee. , A v Waddington A, ^Catholic Clitheroe 2nl XV (v Fvlde ' '.Social Ceptre,,A,v Social Club.


> V ’-awav. meet Ribblesdale. '.Chatburn AJiaVe do match..


2-20 plm.ln N.t; Cfossley,,’: P. - x matches Billington A ^have a Dinsdale -fA.I Sw ee ne yi i-clubneedle iencounter/AW-ith H o ld e n ’ ;:P. ' Ramsey ,- iN ..y .theirj>Bf,team,-band the Great


Clubs on cue


was Mr Julian ushers were Dunn, the and Mr


Ladies’ and Children’s velour zipper From £ 3 . 2 5


Children’s cord pinafore dresses and skirts


Ladies’long-sleeved jumpers From £ 1 . 5 0


Ladies'dresses including velour arid boucle


Children’s long trousers... From £ .1 . 5 0 Ladies’skirts............ .........From £ 1 . 5 0 Ladies’blouses..... ............From £ 2 . 0 0


MANUFACTURERS OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FASHIONS


RA ; / ■


Clitheroe . Town Council s annual allotments compet­ it ion received their awards from the Mayor, Coun. Leo Wells. Winner - of the general


GISBURN


Situations Vacant ' ~ 1 -- 1


AUCTION - MART


■ dited ,.newly-calved cows,- and ; heifers.


•N. Askew £560;: R. and A. . Wallbank £575. Heifer — W. J. Homer. £500;r; J;. H.Howard £520 - - -•


Accredited Friesian cows made to £575 (average £.442),


.


heifers to £565 (£454). There were eight accredited


in-calf cattle forward and accre­ dited BW October calvers made


to £432. i Forward in the calf section


cup'and a cash prize: Mr Mervyn Robinson,of St Mary’s Street and ,Mr. Herbert Manley, of Rich-; mond Terrace, also re­ ceived cash prizes.


For the second year


allotments section, Mr Stephen Maudsley, of Pimlico' Road, received a


‘Include us’ request


WHALLEY Parish Coun­ cil is to again press for Queen Street to be in­ cluded in the village Con­ servation Area. Queen Street residents


decided at a public meet­ ing- more than two years ago that their area should be included and the matter' was referred / to


the Ribble Valley Council. At 'its meeting,. .Whal-


ley Parish Council decided to contact Ribble Valley again over the matter. The chairman, Coun. Miss Pauline Wilkinson, said Queen Street seemed to be “an excellent example of early Victorian build­


ings.” '


Accident at roundabout


A 77-year-old Clitheroe motorist was fined £60 by the town’s magistrates after admitting driving a car without due care and


attention. Susannah Elizabeth


Catlow, of Goosebutts Lane, was also fined £20 for failing to stop after an


accident. She was, given an absolute discharge for.


From £ 2 . 7 0


failing to report the inci-; dent. — and accident with a cyclist at Chatburn Road roundabout. Mr W. D. Greenwood


From £ 5 . 0 0


(defending) said his client’s attention had been distracted by a double- decker” bus. In point of fact the cyclist had run


Trinity


GOOD neighbours and the parable of the Good Samaritan was the theme of a talk by Mrs-E. Wil­ kinson of Read; to mem? bers of Trinity Ladies’ Af­ ternoon Fellowship. She also read humorous


New faces behind bar


^\:\atjhe}m Red Pump


passages on good neigh- Dour.Iiness. She was thanked' by Miss B/; Foulds. Committee mem­ bers served tea and bis­ cuits. •


into the rear of her car; which was travelling at only a modes’t speed. She had stopped to speak to the cyclist but. had then


gone nome. CA LL Garments


85 Hulling Lane,


Burnley Tel. 33233


OPENING TIMES:


Wednesday. 1Q till 6


Thursday— ‘ Friday, 10 till 8.


Saturday 10 till 5


FOR BUYING SELLING IN THIS YOUR LOCAL PAPER


B U R N L E Y Pendle Club


WINNERS of the bridge session at Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mr C. Hill and Mr F. Walker,


•Mrs I. Kasmalski and Mrs A. Barker.


Forestry


A talk and slide show on forestry was given , to members of' Clitheroe YFC b y .Mr J-.; Priestly, who works for the Fore­ stry Commission in1 .the Forest of Bowland. , He was thanked by Jane Faud and Simon Wash- brook.


Ladies see ■ / cheese made ’


SAMPLES of many'diffe­ rent cheeses were tasted by - Edisford Ladies when they toured the Milk Mar­ keting Board premises at Longridge. The ladies were shown the different aspects of cheese making. After a' film show, the ev en in g ended .with supper at the Edisford Bridge Hotel.


i i' ■ •$'/


A 1 NEW ' husband and wife ' team, have’/taken' over'behind the'bai* at the Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves. ' "Keitlr .and. Su.^aji Hardy ai’e no strangers to the -licehsed trade as they, have, worked in; a number of hotels in the north, ./but, this is the first they. have.» r.un-


th em s e lv e s .,:^ ■ ( Keith . was ' general' manager of the Gosforth Park Hotel,- Newcastle,,


'and" Susan /was / recep­ tionist at the Posthouse, .Corbriclge. Keith (28) and Susan (30) have no plans to


' Keith is looking''foi- ; ward to developing..'his prowess at squiash — his main .hobby — and has also taken up golf. Susan, a keen/historidh; will be delving into the area’s past. They take over from


: make alterations to the 'pub,' but are hoping,to develop the restaurant side of the business1./: ./


Mrs Sallie Gorton, who has retired;; and. her daughter Susan.


prized Second was Mr John Parker, ' of West- view, and ’ Mr William Frankland, of Curzon Street came third. ■;: ;


.


running,' Mr John Swier- zinski, of Castle View, won the pigeon fanciers’


The winners-in our/pic:,


ture. are, from the left, Mr Manley, Mr Maudsley, Mr Swierzinski and: Mr Parker.


were 468 accredited calves. FriesiUn bulls made to £90 (£34 90), heifers to £60 (£32.40), Hereford X bulls to £85 (£49), h e i f e r s to £60 (£35.40), Charolais X bulls to £105 (£74.20), heifers to £86 (£18.30), Angus bulls to £67 (£38.25), heifers to £49 (£24). -Weaned calves: Beef X bulls averaged £100.


and store pigs attracted an entry of 30. Store pigs made to


A- sale of in-pig gilts, sows ■■■■■-.


£28 (£17.50). Forward in the fatstock sec­


tion -;\yere 298 cattle, 4,178 sheep and 26 pigs, t Certified clean cattle: Light


(74.4p), fieavy to 74.5p (71.3p). Light heifers to;77.5p (65.6p), medium to 70p (65.5p), heavy


\Apf, ’ - -


to 64p (62.3p). Uncertified and previously


certified cattle: Young bulls to 87.5p per kilo (76.9p). Light steers to 76p (72.5p), heifers to 62.2p (52.2p), medium to 63p (57:op), heavy to 62p (56.7p), fat cows to 60p (49. Ip).


per kilo (107.3p), standard to 123.5p (110.2p), medium to 115p (107.9p), heavy to 105p (102.2p), ovenveight to lOOp


Sheep: Light lambs to 125p _


(96.3p). . Light shearlings made to


93.5p (93.4p), heavy averaged 61p, overweight 51p and fat ewes made to £18 (£9.05). Pigs: Porkers to 63.8p per


kilo (72.7p),' cutters to 63.4p (61.7p).


Bloke cafe window


FOR. stealing and damag­ ing property at the Castle Cafe, Clitheroe, William Henry Green was jailed fo r.'th re e months at Clitheroe ' Magistrates


Court.' 'Insp. K. Beattie said


■ no money and no home Land readily admitted his /guilt.


• to gain entry and took 30p in cash, 18 bars of choco­ late and’ 10 packets, of crisps. He had also dam­ aged a clock, worth £35: < Mr Barry Dearing, de­ fending, said, Green had


Green (27), of no/fixed address, broke a window


I **


TIP OR ASSET .


A DELEGATION from Whalley Parish Council


/has been; on a tour, of inspection of the disused outDuildings at the Whal­ ley Arms pub, which they hope to turn into a com­


munity centre. Now the parish council


. is hoping to arrange a meeting with the owners of the outbuildings, Whit­ bread West Pennine,, to further negotiations. ’ At the council’s meet; ing, Coun. Peter Lancas-


' ter described the out­ buildings as “a tip in the


. centre of Whalley,” but | /Coun. E. J. Ronnan said they could become “a big asset to the village."


Coffee time


CLITHEROE Mayoress Mrs Alice Wells hosted a coffee morning in the Mayor’s Parlour on Satur-, day which raised about £120 for Clitheroe Phy­ siotherapy Centre. Mem­ bers of the --Mayoress’s Committee ran bring-and- buy and cake stalls.


Squash • tourney


A MIXED team handicap c ompe ti ti on at


weekend gave members of Empress Squash Club, Clitheroe, a chance to prepare for the winter


the


league games. ' Eight teams, each containing


six members, competed in some remarkable squasn..and there were many hard-fought games. : In the final, team.4 scored,a convincing victory over team_o in five matches to win by 83 points to 57. This meant cap­ tains Brian Hayward (team 4) and John Willis (6) did not have


: Greenup 15, Tim Jury 11; John Beggs 15, Nigel Willis 14; John Read 15, Alan Hutchinson 7.


: Heannn 7: Jean Hutchinson 8, Sheila Willis 15; Dennis


■ in the first matches of the season, Empress men’s 1st ■ team, who) are in division 4 'of


; th e Cold/-Shield - Windows -North West: Counties squash


Ridehalgli, C. Hopwood,’ R. /Harwood’A' and B teams also , Gregory, J. Coates, A. Gordon? '.clash.?


:Park- -1 - p mV" K.'.'Moore, J . ' . - Division Two: Rimington A . Bolton, jfwalk er, I. Duxbuiy.t ihave a club dlrby with their B J.-Mercer,-D. Shepherd, D,. ,team.’ the other matches being


Socidl Club B haVe.no matchi ,,


- league, went down 4-1 at Breck - while the) 2nds,.;who are;:in ; division 6.‘,won the local derby - with: the thirds also.by 4-1. j t-; <« In' the ;:lst ’team match, -M.;: Macdonald won*3-1,’M. Hey- woi-th lost 0-3, G. Evans lost 1: 3, W. Townlevt lost ,0,-3: and B.; Howard lost‘l>3.,


,


Tattersall. R. Wildman, D. Tin-'- -■ Pendle Club v.Pohce,;Wadding-. dall,':M;- Emmott,'Hi™feichard-'^'ton-B"V'Conservative: ^ 'C h a t - . son, M. Andertoh,;T,iRosei-1. / bttt-Hi Bf.v- -Fieldirttfi A * Coi'lesai


“ f e l t s of the final were (team 4 names first): Yvonne Greenup 15, S. Dawson 3, Carol Williamson .15, Glenda


steers made to 80.5p per kilo (7 5 .2p), medium to 88.5p


O ’ Prizes: Accredited cow — W.: '


.Vehicle provided for work and private use, good rates of 'pay, bonus scheme in operation, ample overtime in winter months, 5'day week including Saturday (weekday off in libu).


We offer secure, permanent employment in return for hard work and loyalty.


Applications to: PATRICIA GORTON


MICHAEL HANDLEY LIMITED (HANDLEY AERIALS)


'


Lonsdale Street Works, Nelson. Telephone 692836


r tion at .Gisbum-r. Auction . Mart j on Thursday.,- were ■: 141-. accre- -


FORWARD in the dairy sec-


A VACANCY HAS ARISEN FOR A PERSON TO JOIN *


OUR TEAM OF AERIAL RIGGERS (Male/Female) EXPERIENCE ESSENTIAL


.Situati8ns Vacant ?•* 1


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A p p o in tm en t o f , . ' / * . t o w n [c l e r k . ' :


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^A p p lic a t io n s a re inv ited fo r ithc ab o v e p o s t a t d sa la ry in ( a c c o rd a n c e ;■ w i th - 2 0 % . . of, iScoie 3> o f th e Local Coun- ?cil*s C l e r k s ’ S c a le s , J i .e . commencing) a t £ l ,1 9 5 . r p c r


• /A - n a t io n a l ' s a la ry aw a rd is , p e n d in g . .





■;a n n um • a n d . r i s in g by^ 5 a n n u a l in c rem en ts to a .-max* t jm um o f :£ l ,4 1 5 p e r an num .


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T h e re will*-be’ n o s e t office h o u r s b u t th e successful a p ­ p lic an t will be expe cted to a t te n d th e fo r tn ig h t ly meet inqs o f th e ; P lan nin g Com m i t tc c h eld in th e mornings an d o v e r a ye a rly p e r io d 5 e v e n in g C o u n c i l m e e t in g s a n d th e d a y t im e A n n u a l * • M eet in g in May.


H e /sh c will have th e serv ic es o f a s h o r th a n d ty p is t /c le rk b u t w ill be p e rso n a l ly re- s p o n s i b l c f o r p r e p a r i n g A gend as e tc . fo r meeting s, p rep a r in g an d su bm it tin g th e an n u a l e s tim a te s and th e ac ­ co u n ts fo r a u d i t ; ;


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TEMPO FOR TEMPS


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PERMANENT VACANCIES


We also provide applicants for permanent clerical and commer­ cial vacancies. Join our register, we' will keep you informed of suitable positions.


: Contact us without delay for further information


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CATERING SALES+MANAGEMENT


Established private provisions company in the Burnley/ Blackburn area seeks person to assist with the develop­ ment of sales to the catering trade, and with the man­ agement of its retail business. ;


Applicants should have had experience in selling tc/the catering trade and or retailing of provisions.


Write in confidence, giving career and personal details to:


Box No. G.16, Express Office, Bull Street, Burnley.


— 52717-


CLITHEROE TOWN: TOWN COUNCIL ' ‘


A p p o in tm en t o f /


i. SH O R TH A N D TY P IS T / . C L E R K


m ' . ^ (P a r t- t im e ) ' ‘ ‘


■ s u b je c t to th e d is c re t io n of th e Council, by 4 fu r th e r an n u a l in c rem eh ts to a max­ imum o f £ 1 ,6 1 7 p e r an num. A n a t io n a l .s a la ry ; aw;ard. is pending.


A p p lic a tio n s a re in v i ted fo r th e abo ve p o s t a t a s a la ry , in ac co rd an c e w i th 15/3 7th s of th e S h o r th an d Ty p is ts Scale, i .e . £ l ,2 9 5 ^ p e r ah hum r is in g by 3 ann ua l in c rem en ts to £ 1 ,4 1 8 p e r j.ann um , an d th en


•The. s a la ry includes, a t te n d ­ a n c e ^ th e evening meeting s o f th e Council which a re held ev e ry tw o m o n th s .


OfficG(. .h o u r s ------.9 a .m . to 12 -3 0 “p .m ; Monday, -T u e s ­ day, T h u rsd ay an d F r id ay .


i'must b e a c om p e ten t sho r - . «thand ty p i s t a n d h av e a k n ow led g e o f of fice ro u t in e an d a c co u n ts . He o r sh e will., a c t a s M a y o r ’s s e c re ta ry .


T h e s u c c e s s f u l a p p l ic a n t


. p rev io u s ; exp e rien c e an d th e nam es and a d d re s s e s o f 2 r e f e r e e s sh o u ld re a c h th e u n d e rs ig n e d by .F r id ay , Oc­ to b e r 1 0 th , 1980.


A p p l ic a t io n s s ta t in g a g e , For a free, friendly and confidential service consult NEVILLE GEE A


Burnley College of A r ts and Technology


L E C T U R E R I I IN B U S IN E S S S T U D I E S


To te a ch D a ta P ro c e s s in g and C om p u te r S tu d ie s on BEC and o th e r co u r s e s . A p p lic an ts sh o u ld be su i ta b ly q u a l if ie d an d 1 hav e h ad c om p u te r ex p e r ien c e in b u s in e s s o r in d u s try . • a


' - , L E C T U R E R I I IN F U R N I T U R E S T U D I E S


A p p lic an ts w h o have ex p e r ien c e an d q u a l if ic a tio n s in U P ­ HOLSTERY will be p re fe r re d .


A p p lic a tio n fo rm s and fu r th e r d e ta i ls a re av a ilab le f rom The P r in c ip a l, Burnley College o f A r ts an d Te chnology. O rm e ro d R o ad , Burnley BB11 2RX . C om p le ted fo rm s sh o u ld be r e tu rn e d w i th in te n d ay s f rom th e ap p e a ran c e o f th is ad v e r t is em e n t .


S P A R E - T IM E V A C A N C I E S in all a re a s , w o rk th e h o u rs y o u w is h . Lik e to h e a r


• more ? —r W r i te to M r S. H arvey, 88 N a irn e S tre e t , -Bu rn ley.


22397.


PART -TIM E WORK a v a i l ­ ab le , h o u r s a r ran g e d to su i t y o u . — T e l . B u r n l e y 5 1 3 9 9 , Tue sd ay , Oct. 7 th , ' 9 a .m . , to 12 n oo n o n ly . /


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RESTAURANT CLITHEROE '


CASTLE WAITER/ WAITRESS


required 2/3 lunchtimes and occasional evenings.


Telephone: JANET ROSS CLITHEROE 24587 55222


GREENSIDE


Home for the Elderly, Chetburn We require a


RELIABLE CLEANER


to work 2 days in the week. , Lunch provided. Please contact:


Mr and Mrs Robbins 13 Downham Road, 1 Chatburn.


., -Tel. Clitheroe 41342 55225


- SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL


FULL TIME — LUNCH TIME WAITER/ WAITRESS


: • ■ , required. - v Apply: THE MANAGER


Telephone: WHALLEY 3213


FULL-TIME AGENT t


^ required by C.I.S. Limited. Full training provided Jor


* successful ■ applicant,,,: (bet- ween -23/40 v.years:-* of >, age). '/Must ' enjoy meeting people;


. capable of working without. supervision.- Contributory


i ^ .V/ CnthollcA ■. Virile? beat,S..,Wm-dle'3-l.ancl


B. i Smith': 3-1 ^C.^-McLaughlin: beat' R. Fielding 3-2, P . . Lam­ bert' beat M. Chapman 3-1, E,


J, Willis lost to L HaiYisdri 0*3. ‘


- Superannuation Scheme.. , ,. ■ Further,:details,.-.re: ■


: income;


’■’purchase: of : book interest, i- etc:/ can be'obtained from ithe District Manager., /,


T6l.,BlackbUrn 56881


*'• ex p an ding •> in to u th i s fa re a , " an d r e q u i re a - n um b e r ■ of lad ies^lS-SO y e a rs , to t ra in


O R IF L AM E ! I n te r n a t io n a l , '• p u re -Sw e d is h skin-can© a re


, DUE .TO ILLNESS, cap ab le - young .p e rso n n e e d ed to-.live. ^ in and *help *vvith.v ru nn in g. * h o u s e , m u s t be:? a b le - to ’ d r iv e a • c a r an d an advan?, b ta g e if ab le to r id e a h o r s e ,


v ---• T e l. SaWlcy 4 1 2 0 4 . ■ iSsss : o r t iABLE '* c lch n e r \Vahted


j-fOr* madern.'hdUSe-tri'AyfeSt


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55217 PART-TIME


TEACHER OF WOODWORK


(lor 15 periods per week) ?


required for Autumn term, beginning September 18th, -■ 1980.


. • ' Apply; Principal,


MOORLANDS SCHOOL, '• CLITHEROE.


& frhe'jProprietorsVreserve the., right, to decline any Advertisement without reason stated.-


..CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE 1


i ’ V'; All Advertisements are accepted subject to approv- <al. Publication is not guaranteed on any particular day.


f should' giye’/description-and date of-.insertion and copy of.Advertisement, -


’-yCommunications referring to former Advertisements v


- /. '■’ / /While every‘care is taken the Proprietors accept no 1 r&spQrtsjbijity 1


foriomissicn,.or.mistakes.-/ -


;Aw ,-v. 213753


DAVIDS for hair require a


QUALIFIED


. capable of first class work. Basic wage plus bonus for suit­ able applicant.


HAIRSTYLIST Also at


HEADWAY we require a PART-TIME


able to set and cut and blow. Hours and wages negotiable. Please apply to .


HAIRSTYLIST Public Notices DAVIDS for hair,


. 40 Standlsh Street, Burnley TE L 21910 or 26793 (evenings).


JAMES THORNBER LIMITED


' require a


CLOTH- LOOKER


Must be strong and prepared to work shifts at a later date.


Please apply: - Mr D. Underwood


HOLMES MILL, CLITHEROE.


Telephone; 23601 THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES'


has takenVconsiderable 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)


HODDER VALLEY FOX HOUNDS


ANNUAL /


GENERAL MEETING


at the Parkers Arms, Newton .


MONDAY,


OCTOBER 13th 8-15 p.m.


55350 Competition Winners


COMPET ITION RESULTS: C h a tb u rn FC 150 C lu b , w e ek 5 , N os. 66 and 58.33221


Lost and Found


LOST, small liflht b row n te r ­ r ie r b itch from P en d le to n , n am e J e n n y , r ew a r d . , — T e l. C li th e ro e 2 4 5 6 7 . 53342


> ' Y Ec,


First Floor, Britannic Building, Hargreaves Street, Burnley, Lancs. Telephone: 30138/30139


. C h u rch S t re e t , ‘C li th e ro e


■Mayor’s P a r lo u r , . '


7 / 1 L. D. TELFORD > .


. • T ow n .C le rk


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA: CLITHEROE


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to:


a. Demolish garages to side of 21 Church Street and rebuild to form Flat.


Application No. 3/80/1063/P


b/ Demolish garages to side of 21 Church Street to form parking area. Application No. 3/80/1062/P


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within ’21 days from the date of this advertise­ ment, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Plan­ ning Department, Council Of­ fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA, quoting the relev­ ant application number.


A copy of the application forms and plans may be in­ spected in the Planning De­ partment within the period stated.


October 2nd, 1980 35224


; F i r s t F l o o r , B r i t a n n i c B u i l d i n g s , H a r g r e a v e s S t r e e t . B u r n l e y . T e l . 3 0 1 3 8 .


" p ro g re s s io n . Sala ry n eg o t i­ a b l e — F o r 'f u r t h e r d e ­ ta i ls , co n ta c t Neville Gee .! Em p lo ym e n t ’ C o n s u l ta n ts ,


T R A IN E E S ales A s s is ta n t r e ­ q u i r e d f o r B u rn ley tow n c e n t r e , age 1 6 /1 8 . g o o d p ro sp e c ts fo r som eo n e w i l ­ lin g to s tu d y fo r c a re e r


32701


/S .E .N .' r e q u i re d , m u s t have /^ p rev io u s in d u s tr ia l ex pe ri- > e n c e , /h o u r s 8 a .m . ti ll 4-30 * p .m . ,V e x c e l le n t sa la ry . —^


; -C o n s u l ta n ts , F i r s t F lo o r , ^B r i taq n ic B u ild in g s , H a r ­ g r e a v e s S t r e e t , B u rn le y . T e l. 3 0 1 3 8 . •'


'•F o r fu r th e r d e ta i ls , co n ta c t iNeville,.- G e e Em p lo ym e n t


52699


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY - (Chief Architect and Planning Officer)


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS, 1971 to 1974


DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA: CLITHEROE


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to re­ build existing wall at 123 Lowergate, to make garage and storage area.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise­ ment, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Plan­ ning Department, Council Of­ fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA, quoting Application .No; 3/80/1038/P.


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


October 2nd, 1980. . ■ • 22396


: BA BY S IT T ER R EQ U IR ED ' fo r 3 -y e a r -o ld , ' 7 a .m . 't i l l 8 a .m . , tw o m o r n in g s a w e e k , C h a tb u rn . Ro ad a re a ,


Situations Wanted


1 ' a t -home.'- ~r~ .Tel.* C ii th e ro e ’ 2 6 7 6 3 .'


E X P E R I E N C E D S h o r th a n d Copy T y p is t re q u i re s , w o rk


s u i t 1 4 -1 5 y e a r o ld . — P h o n e C li th e ro e 2 3 9 2 5 . ism7


’ Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer)


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RING BURNLEY 22331


where a friendly adviser will ■ help you with your ad.


For the best coverage in the area advertise in


YOUR LOCAL PAPER CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES


H e /sh e w ill su p e rv is e * th e d is t r ib u t io n o f th e . v a r io u s c h a r i t i e s ; . in c lu d in g th e M a y o r ’s v We lfa re , F u n d and d e a l w i th th e c e rem o n ia l a r ­ ran g em en ts fo r th e Mayor Making , R em em b ran c e Day ■ '- an d the.V'At H om e s” .


^A p p l ic a t io n s s ta t in g ' a g e , ■previous, exp e rien c e and .the n am es *'a n d ’ a d d re s s e s o f 2 r e f e r e e s sh o u ld re a c h th e u n d e rs ig n e d by F r id ay , Oc* .1, ; to b e r . l0 (th,..1 .98 0.-> /


- M a y o r ’s P a r lo u r ,


L. D. TELFORD • * T ow n C le rk


C h u rc h ’Stree’t , ' ♦ • • Clitheroe:«:/


/''• *33223


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’ RIBBLESDALE FASHIONS ’ 1 LIMITED


RIBBLESDALE HOUSE, BACK LANE,


WEST BRADFORD, : CLITHEROE BB7 4SN - .


Take notice that a, Meeting of the Creditors of the above- named Company will be held at .Ribblesdale House, West Bradford, i on Wednesday, the 8th day of October, 1980,-at 2 p.m. in the afternoon tor the purposes mentioned in Sec­ tions 293, 294 and 295 of the Companies Act, 1948.


Proxies to be used at the Meeting must be lodged with the company at its registered office, Ribblesdale House, Back Lane, West Bradford, Clitheroe in the county: of Lancaster, not later than . 4 o’clock in the afternoon of the day before the meeting.


Particulars of the claims of all Creditors, accompanied in the case of a secured Creditor (unless he surrenders his security) with a statement giving the particulars of his security, the date when it. was given, and the value at which he assesses it, should also for voting purposes be lodged at the registered office of the company before the Meeting.


Dated this 23rd day of September, 1980


M. B. GAUKROGER, DIRECTOR


Clitlieroe_Adveiiiser and Times, October f^nd, 1980 Public Notices'


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