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Haulage firm’s fight


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THE breast screenings service which operates in Clitheroe_ is being • wide­ ned 'to give more women the opportunity to-attend. From next month, the,


unit, which is. situated in Market Street each Tues-' day, will also attend on the


second and fourth Friday of each month.


The' uni^ provided by Blackburn Health Dis­


Physician Dr Peter Grime urges all women over 35 to visit the unit for a check-up.


District Community


to reach as many of the 76,000 women over 35 y e a rs in Blackburn, Hyndbum and the Kibble Valley as possible. . “In its first, two years


He said: “We are trying


trict, attends between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and its first Friday visit will be on December 12th.


CONTEST winners with their prizes (at the front), are Miss Pinch, Mrs Wood and Mrs Edna Chew. On the right are demonstrators Linda Marr and. Liz Holden. ' '


‘ _ . )


Linda and Liz cook up some winning recipes


led in ICalder Dn, to bghter, kle, a


Jrse for rry de- lith the llorious


Ivorked look at I s h e s ,


|tle re- 0, the ed to


Iirry is 1 enjoys tng the


of operation the unit has canned out 15,000 exami­ nations on over 10,000 women and 51 cancers have been detected. , “Many women have had niinor lumps treated and a lot of women with no ab­ normality have been reas­ sured in this area of con-, siderable concern.” Dr Grime stresses’ the


importance 6f the early detection Of cancer. “Analysing our results


l i t t in g |e into She is


we found that two-thirds of the women \yith cancer did not suspect anything wrong' when they visited the unit. But in eight out of 10 cases the cancer was confined to the breast alone and it was therefore easily and successfully treatable,” he said. “By detecting cancer


I f Wis- Ipes to listmas


PRACTICAL dishes for the festive season jiroved a big hit at the Cpokability evening staged by North West Gas, Hillards and the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. About 100 women were


asked to unscramble the names of six gas ap­ pliance manufacturers and to say why nine, out of 10 chefs choose to cook by gas.


at Clitheroe Parish Hall to see N'W Gas home , ser­ vice adviser's Linda Marr and Liz- Holden prepare and cook 10 dishes. ; During the evening, the


coiTect answers — Main, Flavel, New World, Moffat, Cannon and Par­ kinson Cowan — and the winners were' chosen for their slogans.


Most entrants gave , the ,


Winner of the first prize, a Sodastream, was


winners were announced of our recent Countdown to Christmas competition, in which readers were


Mrs Susan Wood, of 34 West View, Clitheroe, whose slogan was “ . . . a flexible flame that turns at a touch.”


th ro u g h th e b re a s t screening unit at over twice the annual expected rate for the district, we have demonstrated that we are achieving our ob­ jective in discovering next year’s cases this year.” The service is also


being introduced in Lon- giidge for the first time and the unit’s visits to industry and commerce are being stepped up. .


DPS. Cable fire


CLITHEROE firemen were called to a cable fire, caused by a fault in the air conditioning unit in one of the cement mill locker rooms at the' Rib- blesdale Cement plant on Monday morning. Very little damage was caused and production was not affected.


Schemes to cut pool costs come under scrutiny


SCHEMES for an air rehandling plant, a new water treatment plant and replacement of the present lighting at the Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe, were considered at the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee.


Signposted


IN Q U IR IE S ' a t the Ribble Valley Tourist In­ formation Centre from May to September have increased by 32% on ■ the same period last year. The centre, in the


Dennis Black told mem­ bers of a.heat recovery scheme which recirculates air, enabling reclaimed heat to' be used - again thus saving'money.


Borough Engineer Mr


Church Walk council of­ fices, is now signposted, with gi-ant aid being pro­ vided by the English and North West Tour ist Boards.


PRIZE NIGHT FOR YOUNG RIDERS


jROE Ip.m.)


TORRENTIAL rain did not dampen the en­ thusiasm of Chipping Pony Club members, parents and friends at the annual presentation of awards in the village hall. Apart from awards pre­


Home for areals


archives


THE North West Sound Archive, which stores sound and visual record-, ings of the life, character, history and traditions of the area, has'accepted an offer by the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee to make part of the Castle Museum its home.


museum is to_ be transfer­ red to the adjacent Castle House by next spring.


Clitheroe’s existing


Society is hoping to use p a r t of the existing museum building as heritage centre, but the Sound Archive could use some of the rooms on the first floor.


The Clitheroe Civic fC


present in temporary ac­ commodation. at Manches­ ter University Museum.


The organisation. is at Lost property 'C


ANYONE who has lost items of jewellery or valu­ ables at the Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe, over the past year still has the chance to reclaim- them.


they can go along' to the pool to recover: items and


For the next 14 days,


‘claimed a t . the,„p.ohce station. ,


after, that they can be re-


sented by president Mr Harry Sandham, cups were also handed over by Mrs Marsh, "Mrs .Julia Brook and Mrs Paul. Club members Wileen


£30,000 had been included the 1980-81 estimates


He explained th a t


for such a plant. The scheme would cost about £25,500.


equipment would double the electriefty consump­ tion, but reduce oil con­ sumption to about'one eighth — an estimated saving of £15,000 a year on cun'ent costs.


Mr Black said the


resentatives of the com­ mittee should view the scheme in operation in other pools and report their findings at the next- meeting.


It was agi’eed that rep­


Conlon, Vanessa McGrath and Jayne Brierley read the aims and objects of the Pony Club. The; Tacklers, of Lon-


be cut by changing the present lighting and using “area floodlights,” said Mr Black. New fittings would reduce the consumption by about 50 per cent.


Electricity costs could


gridge, provided musical entertainment, with sup­ port from a _ group of members calling them' selves Wendy and the Wildcats. Parents and friends served refresh­


ments. . / WINNERS


Marginson, Katy Garment Jane Garment. Jack Berry cup: Moira Conlon, Mandy Holey, Elizabeth Kay.


President’s trophy: Helen


Jayne' Kay, William Garment, Weatheroak' trophy: Anne Stott, Joanna Garment, 'Vic­


Marika cup: Joanne Hosker, ; toria Wood. -,,


nerley cup: Elizabeth Garment, Forte cup: Mandy Holey Priory cup: Christine Barton. Riversdale trophy: 'Joanne


Stable management — Nun- ■


Hosker. Horton trophy: Kurt Holey. Kirkham trophy: Sean Conlon. Preliminary cup: Karen


Clayton. Hunter Trials — Brigi


. Handy pony:-The Jill Fitch- ■ett award — Anne Stott. Dres- sage: Lyndeth trophy (13 years and over) — Moira Conlon. Hosker cup (under .13)1 Joanne Garment. Gymkhana — Conlon Trophy: Helen Margmson. Special awards: Tack and


trict Commissioner’s cup: junior — Joanne Hosker.


Garment. Brook trophy: mter- ■' ■ Conlon. Dis:


Lawson cup: senior. — Jay lyne Iter


mediate — Moira lo ,


Borrowing ' rate falls


■ team^ (Helen Marginson, Charnlevi Lisa: Barr,^. Jayne Kay,- Wendy Brook, William Garment.


turnout — Elizabeth Kay. The Chipping. Endeavour; cup: Christine Holden. The ,V,ic Marsh Memorial trophy progress — Ros Charnley. IVallan team shield i


Deferred . ■


A DECISION on; a; plan to build-'a dwelling (for oc- cupation'»;by .5a ; fa rm j


- ferred -by -the Kibble -Valley - Council’s - Develop­ ment x: Sub-committee


worker-:Hj’at;»'BackLane, Rimington,-i;hasjibeen,‘ de- ■ -■ ■ ' .V. ! .


• give r members stime have a look at the site.


BOOK 'issues in Ribble -Valley libraries from August to October .were down 19,000 on the same period last year; There were fewer books


— Brigadier


the Electricity Board’s offer to install one lamp on a trial basis.


It was decided to accept


tails of a new type of water treatment plant.


Mr Black also gave de­


uses chlorine gas in cylin; ders, but the Department of the Enrtronment has recommended that for safety reasons' the gas should not be used after January. 1,985.


At present, the pool


out at the'' pool and two alternati'ves considered.


Tests have been carried


a scheme costing about £14,000. The committee agi’eed and its recommen­ dation that a new plant be fitted .- will be • considered by the Policy - and Re sources Committee.,


Mr Black recommended


tric blender, went to Miss Jayne Pinch, of 24 L it t lem o o r Road, Clitheroe. Third was Mrs Edna Chew, of 91 King Street, Whalley, who won a pressure cooker. During the evening


Second prize, an elec­


there was a free draw for some of the demonstration dishes and five prizes given by Hillards, who also provided the ingre­ dients for the recipes. Star prize was a vou­


/ »\t;u .. '3' goes on


CLITHEROE haulage firm Smith Transport has lost the latest round, of the legal battle for a new te­ nancy for its base in


Station Road. , -' ; Smith’s appeal against'


refusal for a tenancy from British Rail — in the face of plans for a supermarket on. the site — was dismis­ sed on Tuesday by, the Court of Appeal. But Mr John Lumley,


Public Notices'' THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


' has taken considerable trouble to ensure all: advertisements '■ in. this-'vissue-, are-'truthful,', legal, decent and;honest, complying .with the British Code of A(ivertising Practice overseen by- the Advertising .'Standards Authority,-


' Brook House, 2-16 Torrington Place, London, WC1E7HN (01-580 5555).,-<


Situations Vacant


THE SPREAD EAGLE


HOTEL SAWLEY, NEAR CLiTHEROE


Has available some - ' PART-TIME WORK IN .DECEMBER


VEGETABLE PREPARATION DEPT. WEEKDAYS:.


6-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. ■ WEEKENDS:


Saturday 9-30 a.m. to 2-30 p.m. • Sunday 9-30 a.m.^to 3 -3 0 p.m.


CONDITIONS OR ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


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


al. Publication is not guaranteed on any particular oay. Communications referring to former Advertisements


,/said /yesterday. that the i question of the validity of the 'notice to-quit served on the firm would prolong the fight over the sidings site. It is now nearly two


solicitor for the director of Smith’s , ' Mr Jim Smith,


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


i.


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


• THE


years since the Preston gi’ocery firm E. H. Booth revealed its plan to build an £800,000 supermarket on.the sidings. Work should have


WELLSPRINGS INN


Pendle Hill


started at the beginning of this year, but at Black­ burn (bounty Court and then Manchester County Court, Smith’s argued in vain that it was entitled to a new tenancy under the provision of the Land­ lord and Tenant Act 1954. However, this week’s,


cher for an 181b. gammon from the store. This was won by Mrs Ethel Main­ land, of 41 Peel Street, Clitheroe. The prizes were pre­


sented by-Mr Brian Prick- ett, NW. Gas area sales supervisor.


housewives who were unable to join in the cook­ ing lesson, here are two of the dishes demons­ trated.


For the benefit of , , NU’TTY TURKEY


■ Vi pint milk, lOoz. can condensed mushroom soup, Soz. chopped cooked turkey, J,oz. chopped mus­ hrooms, S rashers finely chopped streaky bacon, 2oz. chopped peanuts, 2oz. grated Cheddar cheese.


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gether. Add turkey and mushrooms and turn into ovenproof dish. Mix bacon, nuts and cheese to­ gether, sprinkle over top of turkey mixture. Bake at Gas Mark 6 for


Mix milk and, soup to


25 minutes until golden. Serve with plain boiled rice (Serves 4).


MINCEMEAT AND APPLE


MACAROON FLAN


finely, chopped almonds, 7in. . flan ring or baking sheet.


cemeat, 1 large steived baking apple, 2 egg luhites, 2oz. granulated sugar, 2oz. ground al­ monds or nutmix, loz.


4oz. shortemst pastry, ta b le sp o o n s m in ­


flan ring, trim edges and bake “Wind” for, 20 mi­ nutes at Gas Mark 6. Spread mincemeat in


Roll out' pastry, line


base of flan case. Cover with apple. Whisk egg whites until stiff ahd standing in peaks. Add sugar and. whisk again until thick. Fold iii ground- almonds.. Pile mixture on top of apples,: sprinkle with chopped almonds. Bake' for 25- minutes at


Gas Mark 5 (instead of apples and mincemeat, cherry pie filling may be used). In this case, substi­ tute 1 teaspoon , ground ginger or . loz. chopped crystallised ginger for al­ monds).


Tickets now available £3 fully inclusive


DISCO SUPPER DANCE


Clitheroe 23870 DECEMBER 3rd


Smart dress a must


decision to dismiss Smith’s application was backed by the Court of Appeal. Three Lord Jus­ tices agreed that there was evidence of sufficient intention on the part of British Rail to develop the site. Mr William Goodhart


QC, for Smiths, has disco­ vered, though, that the BR notice served on Smith’s was issued on an obsolete form. “This could nullify all


ELECTRONIC ACCORDION FREE ADMISSION


KEN HARTLEY AND HIS


DECEMBER 4th Request night with


REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACTS


ELECTORS LISTS


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


previous decisions made on Smith’s appeals and the firm is awaiting the outcome of Mr Goodhart’s d isco v e ry ,” said Mr Lumley. Booths’ chairman, Mr


Lists of persons whose names are proposed for inclu­ sion in the next Register of Electors will, as from the 28th November, '1980, be available for inspection at my office, and a t : 'T h e Information Office, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe; The Mobile Office; The Post Of­ fices, Clitheroe and Lon- gridge; The Lancashire County Council Libraries at Clitheroe, Longridge and Whalley; All Sub-Post Offices in the Borough.


John Booth, was unavail­ able for comment yester­ day. A spokesman for the company said: “It would be tembly disappointing if th e su p e rm a rk e t scheme in Clitheroe was delayed by moi’e , legal action.”,


that the Clitheroe scheme still remains the firm’s number one priority.


He added, however, /i


Message is ^keep pushing'


the council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee chairman, Coun. John Walmsley (Mellor), after a .meeting with representa­ tives of the Lancashire County Library and Lei­ sure Committee. Re por t i ng on the


IF the Ribble Valley Council keeps pushing for a better library service, it will get one in the not- too-distant future. That was the opinion of


Any person who was resident in this Borough on the qualify­ ing date, the 10th October, 1980, is advised to inspect the lists to make sure that his or her name is included.


A claim to be included or a request for the alteration of any entry, or an objection to the inejusion of any other per­ son's name, must reach me at the address below not later than 16th December, 1980. Forms can be obtained at that address.


MICHAEL JACKSON Electoral Registration Officer


Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNINGACTS 1971 10 1974 DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA; WHALLEY


gathering, he told mem­ bers that the meeting also attended by Chief Execu­ tive Mr Michael Jackson, had been “well worth­ while.” “The committee does


have Ribble Valley in mind now,” he said. The Ribble Valley rep­


resentatives had stated their case,' including the need for an adequate lib­ rary building which was fundamental to the ser­ vice in the area. The county committee


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to de­ velop a scheme for Sheltered Housing (with communal facilities, warden’s dwelling), flats and wheelchair dwelling, land between Bus Station and Manor Road. 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 reference number: 3/80/1306/P. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the.period stated. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY Chief Architect and Planning Officer


November 27th, 1980 ,


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. and it recognised the need for'an adequate library in Clitheroe, though it could not -promise anything’ in the present circiimst- . ances. '


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1. (2) “Super Trouper” — Abba. 2. (1) “The tide is high” -^ Blonclie. 3. (5) “Fashion” — David Bowie. 4. (4) “I could be so good for you” — Dennis


5. (19) “To cut a long story short” — Sjjandau • vBallet.


. Waterman. . ' ' 6. (12) “Celebration” — Kool and the gang. 10.


•There, are 67'members at V^alley.'


borrowed - from all -lib raries apart-from Chat- burn,' where there- was an increase of93. i • C a s se tte ' issues, at Clitheroe fell by 1,500. At Whalley, - where the ser­ vice has;recently started there, were - 331- issues. - " Membership also, fell at Clitheroe from 370 to 151


7. (3) “Woman in love” — Barbra Streisand. 8. (23) “Banana Republic” — Boomtown Rats. 9. (11) “The earth dies screaming” — UB40.


11. (8) “Dog eat dog’’ — Adam and the Ants. 12: (18) “I’m coming out” Diana Ross.


,


:'(6 ) -“Never knew love like this before” Stephanie 'Mills - .


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13; (30) “Do you feel my love” — Eddy Grant; • , 14. (31) “Embarrassment” — Madness. 15. ' (40) “Don’twalk away” — ELO. - 16.


17. 115) “Ace of spades” — MotorHead. 18; (101 “VVhati you’re proposing’!-rr Status, Quo.


Rabbit’! —'Ch'as.and Dave. LP of the week:,“Double 'Fantasy’! '— John: Lennon.*. Chart compiled by Ames


20. (T4) “Same old scene” — Roxy Music.. ■National placings are in brackets. Tip for the top:


19. (22) “Passion”’—Rod Stewart. , > ' ' if;.'." /../ , . ’ '(9)'“Enola Gay”.-^ Orchestral Manoeuvres. t BAHA' I FAITH <


‘’Re l igion ;should; , u n i t e all h e a r t s an d cause ; w a r s and d i s p u te s to vanish f rom the, :facc o f . th e e a r th : it sh o u ld give b i r th to sp i r i tu a l i ty , and br in g l ight, an d li fe to every . ; .. s o u l . ” ; Abdul -Baha-


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CUT THE COST OF MOVING BURNLEY 36131


rent a van * ' Budget 3: I TOWN»COUNTRY REMOVAL SERVICES Employmsnt Consultinti


For a free, friendly and confidential service consult The area's leading employment consultant


NEVILLE GEE First Floor, Britannic Building,


ASSISTANT SYSTEMS ANALYST


S ta r t in g s a la ry up to £ 5 .5 0 0 , depending on experience. DO YOU


Enjoy a challenge? Take p r ide in y o u r wo rk ? Believe in y o u r own abi l i ty? Readi ly accept respons ibi l i ty?


CAN YOU


As s imi la te new in fo rma t io n quickly? Wo r k u n d e r pr e s su r e wi th o u t supervis ion? Ad ap t q u i c k l / to new envi ronment s? Commu n ic a te ef fectively b o th verbal ly and in wr i t ing?


HAVE YOU


One y e a r ’s comp u t in g experience? Exper ience o f p ro d u c t io n co n t ro l procedures? A good bus ines s b a ck g ro u n d ?


BEC Sys tems Services Ltd Is a thr iving y o u n g . company, based In the cent re o f Bla ckburn an d special ising in of fer ing TOTAL pro fe s s io n a l s u p p o r t — including systems co n su l t an ­ cy, s o f twa r e , t r a in in g an d o p e r a t io n s services — to a wide range o f companies , mos t ly in the No r th o f England.


We r equi re an ASSISTANT SYSTEMS ANALYST to w o r k l


closely wi th o u r s enior c o n su l t an t s In the inves t igat ion and implemen ta t io n o f comp u te r systems .


Preference wi l l be given to appl ic ant s wi th previous comp u t ­ ing exper ience, b u t p e r so n s wi th a good general bu s in e s s ' b a c k g ro u n d may we l l ,have the a t t r ib u t e s we requi re.


Ap p l ic a t io n s — including full C.V. an d home te lephone] n umb e r to be su bmi t ted by Fr iday, December 5 th to;


58-62 KING WILLIAM STREET, BLACKBURN, LANCASHIRE


BEC SYSTEM SERVICES LTD., BANK CHAMBERS


ANDREW KAY, A.E.C.I.


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


A : 213733 COACHWORK (JONVERSIONS LTD TELE SALES


Would you like to work in a busy sales office selling by telephone to commercial vehicle dealers, earn good remuneration and enjoy good conditions of employment?


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If you are eager to sell, enthusiastic, with a good standard of education and would, like to join a hard working team, then please apply in writing to:


Mr P. G. Parish, Sales Administration Manager


COACHWORK CONVERSIONS LIMITED


NORFOLK STREET, COLNE. LIVERPOOL AREA SCHOOL OF NURSING RSCN/SRN — TRAINING


Suitably qualified applicants (possessing a minimum of 5 GCE 'O’ levels, taken at one sitting and including English Language) are invited to apply for the intake which commences at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in -


,- . ■ May 1981.


For further Information and application form please write to: Mr H. Rose, Acting Director of Nurse Education, Olive Mount Hospital, Old Mill Lane, Wavertree, Liverpool.


a r e a HEALTH AUTHORITY(TEACHING) a |


CAMPBELL BARKER LIMITED


TIPPLERS’ CORNER, ■ WADDINGTON


Part-time


BOOK-KEEPER/ TYPIST


(MALE/FEMALE)


Required to work at the - above premises.


Hours and salary negotiable. Must be experienced . - with PAYE.


APPLY TO H. BARKER ' TEL. CLITHEROE 24443


OFFICE CLEANER .


requred two evenings * per week. Apply:


EDWARD CHESTER' &SON


Chartered Accountants * 36 KING STREET, CLITHEROE.


Telephone: 22519


AN ABOVE ave rage abi l i ty wi th f igure s to g e th e r wi th p r e v i o u s e x p e r i e n c e o f keying info rma t io n o n to a c omp u te r a r c a t t r ib u t e s r e ­ q u i r e d by a le ading Burnley comp an y fo r a cu r r e n t p e r ­ ma n e n t vacancy. Amongs t o th e r d u t i e s th e wo r k wi l l involve th e calculat ion fo r s a le s , invoices and VDU o p ­ e r a t i o n s . S a l a r y u p to £ 3 .5 0 0 p .a . F o r f u r th e r in­ f o r m a t i o n c o n t a c t — Ch r i s t in e Ball, Temp o Staf f S e r v i c e s , 5 M a n c h e s t e r Ro ad . Burnley. Tel . 5 3 8 2 1 . . . 6sabs


E V E N IN G C L E A N E R r e ­ q u i r e d . C h a t b u r n R o a d a r e a . '— Tel . Accr ington 3 9 3 1 1 0 .


Situations Wanted


E X -LAND LORD has vacartt d a t e s fo r hol iday relievin<T. — Tel . Colne 8 6 2 4 4 3 . seaXi


STEREO FAULTY .. .t


Hi-Fi and Music ! YOUR H I-F I OR *


Then let the sound specialists look at it.


W/ill collect items if necessary. . Phone or call


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HI-FI & AUDIO SERVICES' (Part of Burnley Disco Centre) T 35/37 PARKER LANE, BURNLEY


, k Tel. 54574 24 hour answering


BURNLEY DISCO > CENTRE


35/37 PARKER J-ANEi ♦ BURNLEY


(o p p Pol ice Stat ion) WANTED •


63199


WASHING UP DEPT (with machine) WEEKDAYS:


6-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. WEEKENDS:


Saturday 6-30 p.m. to 11-30 p.m.


Transport to and from the Clitheroe area Is provided Applicants must be'16 years or over


FOR FURTHER DETAILS TELEPHONE CLITHEROE'41406


55694


Clillieroe AdveHiser and Times, November 27th, 1980 13 Situations Vacant


M AND ATE


MANAGEMENT SELECTION Current vacancies on our ,


■ permanent |0b register include: ASSISTANT TO


. FINANCIAL DIRECTOR ; : (Male/Female) ;


A progressive manufacturing com­ pany situated in the Rossendale area of Lancashire can offer a career opportunity to a part qual- illed .accountant aged 20 to 25 years who possesses the ability and experience to carry out a wide range of' accounts work indudipg project costing, departmental ex­ penditure analysis and various other finance operations as re­ quired by the director concerned. Initial salary negotiable to £4,500


' P.a..


For further details of this or any other current vacancies, please ring


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FRANK GILL, on ' BURNLEY 29511 !


5b Manchester Road, Burnley. Mandate, a member of the •


Tempo. Group of Companies 65884


SPREAD EAGLE : HOTEL


BARROW, WHALLEY 3213 BARMAN/


BARMAID : required .


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Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday evenings 7-30 p.m. to 12 midnight and "


Sunday lunchtime 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.


Late transport will be .> provided


' j £1.25 per hour


More hours available ! January if required


SWAN AND ROYAL; HOTEL


CASTLE STREET require


EXPERIENCED PART-TIME


BAR STAFFt Telephone:


CLITHEROE 23130


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Decks a n d s p e a k e r s , l ight u n i t s , r e co rd boxes , combos , h e a d p h o n e s , plugs an d leads etc.


'#• All a t u n b e a tab le pr ic e s . '»


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’ .an d in s ta l la t io n s . Comp l e te ran g e o f g ro u p cquipmcnb. Light ing, a n d . all tvpc s of e f f e c t s . Hi- f i r e p a i r s anti s ale s a t th e lowe s t pos s ible pr ic e s . — Acewel l So u n d . ..Tel, P ad ih am 71341 days*,*


SOUND FOR SALE or hira. Disco sys tems . PA sy s tems


. Y A M A H A i d i r e c t d r iv e 'deck YP/511 CBC amp l i f ie r . JA/ S l lG . p a i r o f .L a g o n d a 30v>^t sp e a k e r s ; ' a n d Ph i l ip s cas>- s e t t c deck, £ 2 5 0 ; VVill split-. — Te l . Ne l so n 6 8 2 3 9 a f t e r 4-3 0 p .m


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PHILIPS s t e r e o r e co rd deck a n d Ph i l ip s amp l i f i e r , in te a k f ini sh : p lu s * speakers ' ; . £ 8 5 . o .n .o ; , — *. 1. Gr a f to n


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- ‘.p la y e r wi th- spc akc r s . /cxc cL- I c n t r co n d i t io n , ' £ 5 0 • o .n .o . . — Te i . CUth e rb e 27 6 7 1 ;


TOSHIBA Sol id S ta te S te r e o SM-1 0 2C. r a d i o ' a n d recor ( l


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