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12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 4th, 1981 THE CALDER


16ft. X 8ft. £291


16ft. x 9ft. £307


Specification


WALLS Manufactured of strong timber framing. Clad­ ding of flat asbestos sheets with timber battens over the joints.


ROOF Corrugated asbestos sheets on strong purlins complete with side verge boards.


DOORS Tongued and grooved boards with 3" x 2" battens complete with strong T-hinges, hasp and staple and tower bolts.


WINDOWS Two 3' x 2' fitted in position to suit your requirements. . * can be also be fitted with up and over doors


NEW


Constructed of a new exterior weath­ er resistant wallboarding is not liable to shrink or swell and can be stained or painted. The roof is tongue and


NORBORD SHEDS


groove boarded, with one layer of green fell. The floor is also tongue! and groove boarded.


, 1 3 SIZES: 6' x 4' — £95


7 'x 5 ' — £115 8' x 6 — £130


FOR FULL DETAILS OF


Tlmber/asbestos garages, concrete garages, pent and span roof sheds, looseboxes and field shelters contact:


HR OARISN & FAIRY LIMITE -OPEN MON. TO FRI., 9 a.m. to 4-30 p.m., SAT., 10 a.m. to 1p.m.


MARLBOROUGH STREET WORKS, HEALEY WOOD, INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, BURNLEY. Tel. 22715


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GARAGES and SHEDS


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Sabden order


A RIBBLE Valley com­ pany which produces aluminium foil and cling­ film has won a top Euro­ pean contract worth more than £500,000.


ducts, of Victoria Mill, Sabden, has won the con­ tract to export its pro­ ducts all over Europe.


Propax Packaging Pro­


The company, which employs about 40 workers at peak periods, already has firm orders at home and th ro u g h o u t the. Middle East.


to be the basis of the company’s operations and should provide long-term security for its workers.


result of a team effort by Propax’s three owners, Mr Vic Thurm, marketing di­ rector; Mr Keith Perrett, managing director; and commercial director Mr' Frank Parry.


The contract was the


in Sabden for nine years and last year its turnover exceeded £lm.


The company has been But the new contract is


Council asked to reconsider bid for offices


CLITHEROE FC chairman Mr Cyril Whiteside this week attacked the Ribble Valley Council over the sale of the authority’s former planning offices in Princess Avenue.


Rise in cattle prices


THERE was a very good trade for all stock at Clitheroe Auc­ tion Mart on Monday. Cattle prices were slightly


up, although spring lamb aver­ ages were down a little. There were 70 cattle and 745 sheep forward. Light steers made to 107.4p


(average. 101.88p), medium to lOl.Sp (93.5p),. light heifers to 96.2p (93.8p) and medium to U lp (97.5p). Uncertified steers made, to


99.2p (92.9pf, fat cows to 80.4p (7G.5p) ana calf bulls’to 109.4p (99.5p). Light lambs made to 200.5p (200.25p) standard made to 207.5p (199.2p), medium to 204.5p (197.2p) and heavy to 184.5p (183. Ip).


E w e s m a d e to £ 3 3 .8 0


made to £500, July calvers to £470. In-calf heifers made to £500, gelded Angus X cows to £312, Welsh black cows and calves to £445, Friesian heifers to £386, bullocks to £340, A n g u s h e i f e r s to £230, Hereford bullocks to £280, heif­ ers to £255 and Charolais heif­ ers to £250.


to obtain a higher return onyour money.


to withdraw your money.


Oneway Two ways


The Burnley’s new ’Short Notice Shares! The Burnley Building Society is intro­


ducing a new ‘Short Norice Share’, which ’ currently pays 1% above the rate for ordinary shares. To get this higher return on your money,


you need at least £500 to invest Then interest at 9.50% per annum will be cal­ culated on a daily basis-so your money starts earning right away. But when you need your money out


again, the Burnley offers you two ways of getting it back. Once again, the minimum amount is £500; and you can either give us 3 months’ notice and get the money


32 Manchester Road, Burnley Parker Lane, Burnley


123 St James’s Street, Burnley 128 Colne Road, Duke Bar


162 Burnley Road, Harle Syke 4 Burnley Road, Brierfield


S


the interest to your account half-yearly, so if you leave the interest in the account the annual rate will currently be Q .7 2% net, 1 1 #QA% gross S l - f


y Vequivalent •


(to basic rate taxpayers). Alternatively, we can pay out the interest twice a yean Come in to your local branch and


find out about our new ‘ShortNotice Shares’, and other higher-interest schemes.


7 Rosegrove Lane, Rosegrove 44 Burnley Road, Padiham The Centre, Nelson


3 Church Street, Colne 1 Castle Street, Clitheroe 1 Halifax Road, Todmorden


with all the interest, or have the money at once, less 3 months’ interest but only on the amount you withdraw. Unlike some building societies, we add


and heifers forward at Friday’s sale, plus 106 store cattle. There was a firm selling trade for calving cattle and excellent demand for store cattle. In-calf cows: June calvers


(£26.31). There were 24 in-calf cows


tion of a plan by Clitheroe Rugby Club to use the portable buildings for changing rooms and a social club at Littlemoor.


now looking, as a result, for a new home, Mr Whiteside feels his club’s original offer of £4,000 for half the offices should be reco n s id ered by the council.


With the rugby club


become a white elephant and I, would have thought the council would have been only too glad to sell part of it. “But I get the impression that we are playing with a wrong­ shaped ball.


“ The building has


seems to have considered the football club’s case for


“No-one at the council


building for use as chang­ ing accommodation bet­ ween the two clubs was made during discussion on the rugby club’s plan by Coun. John Cowgill. “I would’have thought


new changing rooms,” he said. The idea of splitting the


that was an ideal solution, but the rugby club seems determined to find a site for the whole building,” he said yesterday. The council’s solicitor,


This followed the rejec­ l i i i i i i !


Buy empty houses for sale -


cause as the highway rob­ bery was in aid of Sabden Disabled Appeal Fund committee’s Mile- of Pen­ nies fun day.


HIGHWAYMEN .were lurking on'the hills around Sabden on Sunday, prey­ ing on passing motorists. .But it was all in a good


CB supporters club also helped.


team of young dancers, managed to give several performances and also en­ tertained the elderly at Littlemoor Community Centre.


children’s amusements were planned but because of the wet weather some of them had to be aban­ doned and others moved inside. The Ossie doggers, a


Numerous stalls and


Mr Paul Timson, ex­ plained that the rugby club’s offer had been ac­ cepted and the council was bound by that deci­ sion.


club was unable to find a suitable site for the build­ ing within “a reasonable time,” the council would want to look again at the agreement and possibly seek another buyer. “We cannot have the


But he added that if the


building’s future hanging on forever, and it would be up to the council to impose a time limit on the rugby club,” he said.


ROTARACT SPORTS


Pendleton Village Hall was attended by over 100 people. There will be a disco for


under 18s on Saturday, at the St John Ambulance Hall, from 8 to 11 p.m. On Tuesday there is a


car treasure hunt starting from Steele and Sons offices at 7-30 p.m.


WELLY, egg and horse­ shoe throwing, a sack race and tug-of-war were all part of a sports night held by Ribble Valley Rotaract Club on Wad- dington playing fields. A disco on Friday at


Killed on


the line at about 5-30 a.m., but was unable to stop. Mr Duddy received massive head injuries and had to be identified from his fingerprints. • Mr Duddy, a self-em­ ployed painter and de­ corator was unmarried and liv ed with his parents.


SILENCE


LOW MOOR Good Com­ panions observed a silence


Lord is my Shepherd”. Mrs B. Broome , sang a solo and was joined by Mr J. Parker to sing old songs. Mr J. Scott was pianist for community singing. The coach for the trip


for former member Mr Leonard Christy, who died recently. They also sang “The


rail line THERE will be an in­ quest at Blackburn tomor­ row on Mr Michael Gordon Duddy (30), of T ra f fo rd G ard en s , Barrow, who was killed instantly by a goods train on Saturday near his home. The driver saw him on


Sagar, Allen Holling- worth, David Pomfret and Alf Parsons were in wait­ ing at all four roads into Sabden warning motorists of the appeal in the'vil­ lage where a team of col­ lectors were waiting. Members of Sabden’s


thousands of coins were counted at the end of the day, the committee had raised about £226 for the disabled appeal in the village. Highwaymen Colin


And when th e


been extremely lucky in not having to place the homeless in hotels or bed and breakfast accommoda­ tion. There were houses that


provide for. By buying empty houses the Ribble Valley could give a lead to the rest of the country. So far, the council had


having to live apart after marriage, and there were also homeless people to


.brought up to standard using grant aid.


sounded by Coun. Tom Robinson (Clitheroe). The idea needed to be inquired into most carefully to find out whether the money might be used to better purpose.


A note of warning was


without the consent of the Department of the Envi­ ronment. Purchase of houses by local authorities was tightly controlled; the Minister had granted only 44 reguests last year. A specific request had to be made for each house.


ties could not be bougl I r Onslow said proper-


oought Show songs


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic and Dramatic Society re­ vived memories of previ­ ous productions when


they .presented “Songs from the Shows” at the w’eekend.


Edmond Cambien, - Jim Parker was the chorus- master and Philip Dobson the pianist.


On course


to Morecambe on June 11th leaves Low Moor Methodist Chapel at 10-30


Rimington sport's complex opens


THE culmination of three years’ hard work and enterprise by the Rimington Recreation Associ­ ation comes on Saturday, when new changing facilities at the village sports complex are due to be officially opened by former Olympic swim­ mer Mrs Diana Bishop.


MOTORIST FINED £50


Burnley Building Society


Head office: Burnley, Lancs.


You’ll always do well w ith the Burnley. THE CHINAMAN’S AT IT AGAIN!!


SALE NOW ON IIP TO


GLASS AND WATCHES


(35), of Green Lane Farm, Downham, admitted driv­ ing without due care and attention. He was fined £50 with £5 costs. •


Died on bus


A SERVICE will be held a t Whalley P a r ish Church, on Monday, for Mrs Edith Atkinson, who collapsed and died of a heart attack while return­ ing to her home by bus. The mid-afternoon bus


A MOTORIST whose car was in,collision with another at the junction of Chatburn Road and the Quarry Link Road told Clitheroe magistrates that visibility had not been very good because of drizzling rain. Alan James Spensley


the. village’s annual sports day, will mark the com­ pletion of an ambitious £30,000 project which has transformed a piece of vil­ lage- land into one of the most impressive outdoor recreation centres for miles around.


The ceremony, during


with the help of all the local villagers together with a generous donation from the Coulthurst Trust and help from the Ribble Valley Council.


The site was purchased


member of the North West Council - for Sport and Recreation, which' awarded a grant of £9,000 towards the cost of the changing facilities and two floodlit all-weather tennis courts.


Mrs Bishop is a . Dairy talk y2 PRICE OFF CHINA, 17/19 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22626


son, (77), lived at Bram- ley View, Barrow. She ' leaves three daughters.


from B lack b u rn to Clitheroe was stopped at Whalley after Mrs Atkin­ son suffered a heart attack, but a doctor called to the vehicle found her to be'dead. A widow, Mrs Atkin­


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild were given a talk on dairy produce by Mrs M. Crooks, of the Milk Mar­ keting Board. She was thanked by


VARIOUS educational and recreational projects were undertaken by a 50- strong, party from Calder- s to n e s H o sp ita l and Clitheroe’s Trinity Youth Group during a weekend visit to Borwick Hall resi­ dential youth centre.


Helmshore Brass Band, they gave concerts on Friday and Saturday and raised about £400 for the band’s fund to buy new instruments. The p ro d u c e r was


With Haslingden and ,


had been empty for years and if the council bought them, they could -be


(Clitheroe) put forward the idea of -buying :up empty houses-and then letting them. There were many people wanting ac­ commodation, .he said, hence the need for extra houses. Young couples-were


tee instructed him to list all properties that might be suitable for. purchase. This will then be discus­ sed and a policy'decided upon. Coun. B e r t Jones


However, the commit­


- crinoline-style 'gown ‘ of 1 white witchcraft,lace and Jjuliet < cap • edgfed: with pearls and lace. She ■ car­ ried a bouquet-, of pink and white roses, - stephanotis and lily-of-the-valley. ’ - ; Bridesmaids„ were her


COUNCILLOR


LOCAL councils have no power to use money from the sale of council houses to buy other vacant dwellings, Borough Treasurer Mr Gordon Onslow tola the-Ribble Valley Housing Committee.


Tennis win boosts


confidence Leyland 4, Whalley 5


WHALLEY’S mixed tennis teams were rewarded with their first victory of the season at Leyland on Saturday. With a mixture of youth and


experience providing the win­ ning combination there is re­ newed optimism for the rest of the season. Libby McEwan and Jim Cox


won all their three rubbers and support from Maureen Hirst and David Taylor, Joan Scott and Nicky Bailey winning one each, provided the necessary margin for victory. However, the men’s doubles


team were not so fortunate and found a young Blackburn Northern side too strong and were defeated by 7 rubbers to 2.


David Lynch and Jim Cox


marquee at the cricket, bowling and tennis club on Saturday, June 6th, to which members and non-members are all wel-


Fortunes mixed


CLITHEROE Dolphins had mixed fortunes when they en­ tertained Preston Piranah and Rosegrove swimming clubs in a league gala at the Ribblesdale Pool.


They recorded . their third


win of the season, defeating Rosegrove 34 points to 14. The match against Pirar.ah was hotly contested, however, with the Clitheroe team losing 28-20, the difference of ju s t two races. There were some excellent


vantage of the facilities offered by the Roefield Barn. Land training has now been intro­ duced into the schedule to help improve performances.


Eersonal performances from the . TEAMS,


Saturday): J. Pye. J. Boden, K. Fawcett, R. Booth, P. Hail, M. B la ck b u rn , T. B le a z a rd ,


Clitheroe (v Baxenden, a,


Andrew Henderson, R. Ben­ nett, A. Rigby. Cockcroft, Richard Hardeastle. Clitheroe 2nd (v Raw-ten-


s tal l, h, Saturday): P. C. Bishop, Alan Henderson, B. Parker, P. Pedder, R. Banks, R. Thornton, R. Share,' M. Scott, S. Rush, J. Hill, B. Keating, D. Whittaker, Chris Sims. C lith e ro e 2nd (v Earby,


Lawrenson Cup, Sunday): P. C. Bishop, Alan Henderson, B. Parker, A. Rigby, P. Pedder,


Sunday): W. Briggs, J. Coul­ ter, M. Scott, Si Blackburn, G. Bennett, S. Rush, A. King, B. Keating, M. Booth, D. Whit­ taker, C. Seed. Res: Andrew Blackburn. Scorer: Miss A. Hogg.


SHOWERS WE ARETHE


BATHROOM SUITES AND


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WE WILL BEAT ANY PRICE— ON ANY BATHROOM SUITE IN THE AREA


I We have ON DISPLAY the largest range of bathroom suites by all the leading manufacturers. Ideal Standard


— Twyfords AND LOTS MORE


f t WE have ON DISPLAY the largest range of shower cubicles and fittings by all the .leading manufacturers.


Mira — Gardex Flair — Daryl — — Shower Lux


super new range by Foldor. AND LOTS MORE


Mrs M. Robinson.’ A report of the National Council meeting at the Albert Hall, London, was given by Mrs W. Briggs.


Hoping for sunshine


READ villagers, are p.m. arid includes stalls, hoping'the sun will shine sideshows, pony rides, on Saturday for the parish . five-a-side -football, cross­ council’s annual Gala Day. country running and - The. fun begins at St music by Slaidburn Silver John’s playing fields at 2 Band.


f t We have ON DISPLAY the largest . range of kitchens by all the leading manufacturers. Hygena —'Moores International Gower


— — Crosby — Marley —


Chapel Kitchens made in our own workshops.


ROBERT HOWE LTD THE CHAPEL


16 TODMORDEN ROAD, BURNLEY 26582


— Celmac, plus the —


Royal Doulton — Shires— Balterly- Johnson Brothers


M. Blackburn, R. Thornton, C. Musson, R. Sharp, J. Hill, R Banks, Richard Hardcastle. Clitheroe 3rd (v Darwen, a,


lolphins, who are taking ad­


provided the only real resist­ ance winning one of their three rubbers ana narrowly conced­ ing another in the third set. Other team pairs were: P. Howard, E. Scarisbrick, M. Aitken and S. Brown. . A barbecue will be held in a


f a w . *


; Jayne Hough, the brideg­ room’s sister. They wore powder blue polka dot dresses with ’.matching headdresses. Best man was-Mr Roy


sisters, MissMargaret Elizabeth Ball and Miss Janet Clare Ball and- Miss


HOUGH — BALL Haulage contractor


Simon Keith Hough was married to hairdresser Miss Margaret Mary Ball at St Peter’s Church, Stonyhurst. The bridegroom is the


youngest son of Mr and Mrs B. Hough, of Hall


-Barn Farm, Stonyhurst. The bride is the third


daughter of Mr and Mrs L. Ball, of Bank Top Cot­ tag e , Gallows Lane, Dutton. Given away by her father, the bride wore a


Personal FREEDUREX


36 DUREX FETKERltTE 36 DUREX EXTRA SAFE


48 ORIENTAL MILLION SHAPED 24 HATU DELAY ACTION 24 AMERICAN TPS


MARTTAL AJOS COLOUR BROCHURE INTERNATIONAL SELECTION BOX


WARWICK SUPPLIES! 4521 f


COLESHILL, B/HAM. B461B CREDIT CAROS TIL: 047$


Return ad withordenovef Eau • FOR FREE SAMPlES& g m ”


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Hough, the bridegroom’s brother, Groomsmen were • Mr Frank Ball, Mr Philip Hough and Mr' Andrew Ball and ushers were Mr David Ball and "Mr John Hough.





ducted by Fr P> Magill and organist was Mrs T. Eccles.


Following a reception at


at Dilworth Cottage, Hurst Green. P h o to g ra p h : Al len Jones, Great Harwood.


Auctions and Sales John Pallister


Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers,Valuers & Land Agents


Clithcroe 25697 Excellent


modernised village property,


Superb quasi semi-detached residence occupying a central situation in the village with wonderful views. Improved by extension and comprehen­ sive modernisation, this house includes: Entrance hall, fitted kitchen, dining room with sliding patio doors, lounge with picture window, 2 bed­ rooms and bathroom. Well tended gardens, patio and paved areas add to the attrac­ tion of this property. View­ ing by appointment. To be offered for sale by Auction,


SANDCROFT, RIMINGTON


MOVING-STOBH —SHIPPING ,•


BURNLEY 566 Central House. Canning SI


. Burnley -. ■ Skipton 2171


the DeTabley Arms, Rib-' Chester, the couple-left for a honeymoon -on the Isle of Wight. They are ,to live


The ceremony was con­


cut the cost oj moving . .


Trolleys and protects packing loaned tree , charge with van hire


Burnley 3613


| rent a van **' Bettor vans at budget prlc|


bBudget! HELMS


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subject to conditions and. unless sold previously on the premises on Saturday, June 13th, 1981, at 3 p.m. Pointed particulars and details from: John Pallister FRICS, 2. Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 25697. Skipton Offices. Tel. 2171.


IMPORTANT SALE OF CARS , AND GARAGE EQUIPMENT , on Saturday, June 13th, 1981, at


Rimington, near Clitheroe (to rear of H. and M. Cosgroves)


Jaguar 420 ‘G’ auto; Spare XK engine; BL Maxi, ‘S’ Reg., in white; Hydraulic engine crane: Electric car lift (eowl order): Oxyacetylene equipment; Topweld 140 electric welder: Electric grinder; Lubrication reels; Trolley jack; Axle stands;i Pressure greaser; Plug tester;. Large compressor; Stand dritl;^ Crypton battery tester; 4 x 6K heaters; Body jack; Workshop manuals and sundries, too numerous to mention.


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Furniture and effects including rolltop desk; Golf clubs; 2 rocking chairs; Sony and Thorens music centre; Radio control equipment for models; Revelle car racing circuit awl cars; Books; Shelving; Lawn mower; Roller; 2 childs bikes, together with other sundries.


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Terms cash. START 11 a.m. prompt. Further details ffom the Auctioneers: John Pallister, FRICS, 2 Parson Lane. Clitheroe. Tel: 25697.


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An excellent dairy farm with centrally situated detached farmhouse, range of traditional buildings and 154 acres of sound grassland, within a ring fence and well watered by rjiains supply. A hard private road runs through the centre ol the farm allowing ease of access. To be offered for Sale by Auction, subject to conditions and unless sold previously, in the Minor Barn Hotel, Padiham Road, Ightenhill on Wednesday, luly 15th, 1981, at 3 p.m.


154 Acre Dairy and Stockrearing Farm HOLLINS FARM, PADIHAM j


Solicitors: Ian B. Dearing, Yorkshire Bank Chambers, King Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 26811.


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Further particulars and plans from the Auctioneers: John Pallister, F.R.I.C.S., 2 Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 25697'or Skipton Office, 2171.


June 24th, 1981. Sale of Slack Farm, Wycoller with up to 6fe acres.


FORTHCOMING SALES . \


June 20th, 1981. Sale of vintage equipment at Stodday, Ni Lancaster.


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LIMITED


FRIDAY, JUNE 5th No Sale.


MONDAY, JUNE 8th


WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK at 12 noon. 70-80 fat cattle, 80-100 ewes, 600-700 lambs, at 1-30 p.m.


TUESDAY, JUNE 9th •


WEEKLY SALE OF NEWLY CALVED: CATTLE AND CALVES. Rearing and bobby calves at 12-30 p.m. Dairy cattle at 1 p.m. Ewes, hoggs and’ shearlings with lambs to follow, including a consign­ ment of horned ewes and lambs from the North.


FRIDAY, JUNE 12th ' i


20-30 in-calf cows and Heifers at 12 noon. 70-80 store cattle at 1 p.m.


( Last Sale Nos. Store cattle 106. In-calf 24.


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LIG H T r em o v a l s , ch i r a t e s . — T e l . B u r l 30268.


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RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 2332$ SOLELY ACCREDITED MARKET


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MAN AND VAN, f rom]


INSTANT and reliable mo va ls , cheap r a te s . I T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 6 1 8 | p .m. — 6 p.m.


TEA CHESTS fo r sale, vered o r can be collecl — T e l . M is s \V i l s | Nelson 62030.


p e r hour . — Tell Ne] 6 9 2 6 4 2 day o r ' B u r t| 51867 evenings.


SMALL REMOVALS, h o u r , £2 minimum. — 692311.


Situations Vacanl n


Public Notices RIBBLE VALLEY.


BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY


PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974


LISTED BUILDING: BROWN COW,


42 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


An application has been re­ ceived to Display 3 projecting signs, externally illuminated.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or His­ toric Interest. Any person wishing to make representa­ tions should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the- Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7. 2RA quoting


reference number: 3/81/0529/P


A copy of the application and tlans may be inspected in the banning Department within the period stated. ■


June 4th, 1981 -


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer)


Business Services


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Employment consultant-! for all grades of


COMMERCIAL HOTELl


WHALLEY ROAD, " c l ith e ro e !


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th


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Personal Services


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9,0.4 'T im e s , ! Kino S tre e t. Clitheroe. . •


tisai Shooting and Fishing


, J ja ls te a d an d H a r tley , l Cow Lane, Burnley,- n ea r Em p ire Bingo. Full time open ing w ith late.‘n lghts on M o n d a y , T h u r s d a y a ? d


COARSE F ish in g Servic e f rom


s t r u c to r . M itre d ) !s „ ew ran ge o f sk ir te d spool, reels In s to ck a t discount pric es. 5 ’ - ■


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8*270 0 n d a * S t r e e t


waders, £16.50; Keenfisher waders, £22.5°^ b


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trom N .A .C .• qudiifiprt ««_' c * p £ t aciwco > - ■ p', *6218 HILLARDS


SUPERMARKE1 , CLITHEROE requires


STUDENT! aged 16/18 years


to work 6 or 7 hours weel Please apply in writing^ Mr A. Smith


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temporary and permaneil office staff


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Our permanent departmel specialises in staff setecticm in a lull range ol clerical arl commercial vacancies.


PERMANENT VACANCIES


Join our reolster and w will notify you of suttabl vacancies as they occur! FOR FURTHER DETAILSf , CONTACT


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Heated warehouse


Inspection welcome Full insurance


Competitive rates Telephone:


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