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Remembered for Garden
Club medal
ONE.of the first members of Clitheroe Gardening Club, Mr James ' Tatter- sail, has died in hospital, aged 75.
life,. / keen gardener all his
bered for the Tattersall gold medal for chrysan themums which the club first awarded last year: Bom in Blackburn, he
moved to Clitheroe with his wife Sarah in 1954 and
m- on
first time ;the leki such an
rnbull said it ) stage furth- ows in the
leader Mrs
d flower ar- vere by Bar- leroe. ire some of nip members I.
or the even- Melvvn Ed-
p a r e s i t
le are par ’d that the the end of
■ he . will be remem
Busy week in the Bolton-by-Bowland
ran Tattersall’s' confec tioners on Whalley Road, until illness forced them
to give up the business in 1965. . He then worked as a
twister and drawer at Thomber’s Mill until re tirement. Mr Tattersall was an
. He is survived by his
wife and a married son, Robert. A service in the Parish
a c t iv e m em b er of Clitheroe Parish Church; serving on the PCC and as a sidesman.
Church yesterday pre c ed ed c rem a t io n a t Burnley.
Priceless Katie
BORDER terrier breed ers Mr and Mrs Wilfred Wrigley, of West View, Grindleton, have followed th e i r big success at Cruft’s earlier this year in fine style. Their blue and tan
gate at the annual council meeting in Blackburn, gave her report. Dunsop Bridge WI will be guests in June. Arrangements were -made for the Sunday vil
lage stall on May 23rd in the Village Hall, from 2 to 4 p.m, i
The competition for a .feather was won by Mrs
'D. Partington and Mrs M. .A. Bosonnet.
Sword Team entertained members with clog and sword dances and invited them to take part. Mrs Billows thanked them.
The Hoghton Rapper . Dance
Members of Bolton-by- Bowland YFC enjoyed a dance in the village-hall. Music was provided by the DJ and ■ J disco and £130 was made for the church roof restoration fund. Members have also vis
link delegate for Bolton- by-Bowland WI and its link institute, Gisbum, at the AGM in London. . President Mrs G. Bil lows thanked all who had helped with the church Festival of Arts and the village school open day. Mrs R. Jackson, dele
Sword dances Mrs J. Life will be the
-Eric Field “Mr and Mrs” show. Com
<pi s compered the comedian
petitors were Mr and Mrs R. Seed, Mr and Mrs S. Inskip and eventual win ners Mr and Mrs V. Rich. Brabin’s school teacher
. and raffle winners were Mrs Roper, Mr Kenyon,
Mrs B. Seed, Mrs J. Hardcastle,' Mr Whalley, Mr B. Wynne. Mrs Whal ley correctly guessed the number of peas in a jar. Appreciation was ex
Mr Radcliffe, Mrs Stott, Mr Helm, Mrs Nuttall,
pressed by the WI com mittee to all who helped and donated prizes.
ited Malham Tarn field centre, and taken part in the regional carcase judg ing at Whalley’s Abattoir.' On Monday night mem
bitch, Ch. Dutton Le Steel Blue — winner of the open bitch class and a championship certificate at Crufts — picked up her ninth championship cer t if ic a te a~t the Jo in t Border Terrier Show at Longridge, on Saturday. Katie, as she is known
bers had a business meet ing in the village hall, fol lowed by a sports night.
What to grow Bowland Gardening
;ad were ex- the annual the Ribble Council.
the Papal
iheroe, out- which mem-
ip p e a 1 for anised by Accrington,
I, as well as babies and
ere. Each isked to ar- onse to the
in Hudson, theroe, was irman of the ■econd term. Jam e s
it, continues
C l ith e ro e C irc u i t
if Downham, c Chard in- s to join in service at 3 p.m. on y — May
Wareing, of and John’s
ihurch would the visit,
at home, was also success ful at the Manchester Championship Show at Belle Vue in March, which adds up to an im pressive record of nine championship certificates and two reserves out of 11 successive shows entered. Now ju s t over two
years old, Katie was one of a litter of five and her mother, Morning Dew, has now bred six champ ions. Mr and Mrs Wrigley
have been breeding, Bor ders for the past 20 years and Mr Wrigley is a well- known judge. Katie is their “absolutely priceless pet.”
No helmet
A POLICEMAN watched as a 17-year-old youth rode as a pillion passenger on a moped without a crash helmet, Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court was told.
unemployed, of Alma Place, Clitheroe, admitted failing to wear protective headgear while riding on the moped in Eshton Terrace. He was fined £5 and
Michael John Valovin,
Club welcomed Mr P. Foley, of Holden Clough Nurseries, who showed slides on “What to grow for flower arranging. He was thanked by Mr W. Holland. Chairman Mrs C. F.
former vicar of Chipping, showed slides of his holi day in Corsica at a meet ing of the Happy Days Club. The trip organised by
Corsica The Rev. T. Green,
WI, farmer’s wife M: Ann Seed, was the unsus pecting choice of Mrs V. Huddleston’s “This is your Life,” attended by family and .friends from Bour nemouth and Hampshire. Supper was provided
a-letter” for children in the audience. Special prize winners were David Chamley, Stephen Brad ford ana David Pye: All the children received pens and certificates. President of Chipping
Mrs P. Crayston organ ised a fast-moving “Take-
Public Notices Wiswell
water were explained to Wiswell WI by Dr J. B. Leeming, of the NW Water Authority. He was thanked by Mrs M. Alty. A competition for a
On tap The uses and abuses of
were Mr A. Bettess, Mr S. Brown and Miss E. M. Foster. Mr Brown, Mr G. Haworth and Mr W. Shaw will be representa tives of the Paiish Coun cils Association, and Mr A. Fenlon will serve on the
rs stang, is planned for July 6th and an invitation to
verse on “water” was won by Miss G. Park, Mrs E. Rhodes and Mrs C. Lees and a mystery parcel by Mrs M. Holgate. . An evening outing to Castle Cosmetics, Gar-
visit the Mayor’s Parlour in September has been issued by new Ribble Valley Mayor Mrs M. Clegg, a member and past president. Helpers at the recent jumble sale, which raised
HURST GREEN FETE COMMITTEE HOE DOWN
Liaison Committee. Matters discussed in
' Field — with a special tribute to Mr Brown for his work — -and topics from rubbish and pollution to extra street lighting and speed limits. At the parish council
cluded Barrow Playing
meeting following, Mr Fenlon was appointed chairman and Mr P. Mawson vice-chairman.
Gisburn
£91.70 were thanked by president Mrs H. Cooke. Hostesses were Miss A. A. Bolton, Mrs S. Mer chant and Mrs M. Power.
Tribute The annual open meet
well and Barrow. Members appointed to
the Burial .Committee
ing of Wiswell Parish Council was well attended by ratepayers from Wis
tion, making petit fours
Fancy cakes The art of cake decora
and chocolate boxes was demonstrated to Gisburn MU by Mrs Susan G ra v e s to n . Mrs M. Hudson welcomed visitors and Mrs M. Crook expre ssed thanks. The next meeting is on June 8th.
RNLI raised £25.66 and Mrs B. Thurogood thanks all who contributed.
Lifeboat day A flag day for the
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the welfare committee will be on June 9th, set ting off from the village car park. Mr and Mrs W. Moon
were congratulated on their diamond wedding.
Paythorne
of Paythorne Chapel Sunday School was cele brated at two services, the Sunday afternoon one being conducted by the Rev. T. F. Bradshaw, of Chatbum.
Recitations The 152nd anniversary
Pickles reminded mem bers of the trip to Trout- beck Horticultural Gar dens on June 9th. Tea hostesses were Mrs Hay w o r th , Mrs D. Cornthwaite and Mrs G. McPherson.
Chipping
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Family fun Chipping Village Hall
testants were Mrs Jean Marsden and son Andrew, Mrs E. Tyson and son-in- law PC Frank Walton, Mrs B. Robinson and son Victor, and the final win ners, farmer Mr Maurice Walling and daughter Alison. Hosts for the game, were .Mr Malcolm Kenyon and his . wife Joyce.
Mayor’s civic visit '
ordered to pay £5 costs. Mr John Bates', pro secuting, said the police
man saw Valovin jump off the moped when he was seen, and start to walk away. In c o u r t , Valovin
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Disorderly
ONE of a group of young men making a noise out side the police station at Clitheroe would not be quiet when told to do so, Clitheroe magistrates were told. Stuart Thompson (19), a
BARROW United Re formed Church w; packed for the civic visit of Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg on Sunday.
' Fenlon. Among the guests were
ducted by the minister, the Rev. John D. Sals- bury, -who is the Mayor’s chaplain. Lessons were read by the Mayor and the chairman of Wiswell Parish Council, Mr ‘A.
The, service was con
student, of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, admitted being disorderly while drunk. He was fined £10 and or dered to pay £5 costs. Thompson apologised to
the court.
Clitheroe Mayor and May oress Coun and Mrs John Cowgill, Ribble Valley deputy Mayor and May oress Mr and Mrs Ted Boden, and Longridge Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs Ian Taylor.
gridge Band played and tea and biscuits were served by ladies of the church.
After the service, Lon
welcomed by Michael Pre ston with a recitation. Alison, Caroline- and Helen G o rs t, Grace Kelsoi Stephen and Ann Preston also recited and songs were accompanied by Caroline and Helen on guitars. Mrs Bradshaw p re
The congregation was ’
was. the Rev. James Needham, of Clitheroe.
Whalley
Tricks and spots At the Abbey senior
citizen’s drive in Whalley, whist winners were: L ad ie s — Mrs M. Hud so n , Mrs M. Whitaker. Gents — Mrs H. Metcalfe, Miss N. Knowles. Dominoes: Mrs Hornby, Mrs Hin'dle, Miss Wolstenh'olme.
Dunsop Bridge
showing weddings, May queens, parties, the vil lage hall open day and members’ holidays were enjoyed, at Dunsop Bridge ,WI. -Mrs M. Cowking was
Local events Slides of local interest,
sented the Sunday School prizes. Preacher in the evening
Cup victory
in last over Clitheroe 2nd 110 for 7, Rolls-Royce 106 ■
CLITHEROE 2nd won their Lawrenson Cup game against Rolls-Royce in the last over, with three wickets in hand. Facing a total of 106 they
RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE
6, C. Musson 1, S. Westhead 8, J. Burke 0, A. Henderson 4, S. Rush 35 n.o., R. Banks 17, P. Bishop 19, J. Hill 4 n.o., extras 16, total (7 wkts) 110. Clitheroe 2nd bowling: J. Hill
0-31-3.
were in deep trouble at 25 for 5, but Rush came along with an unfinished 35, with Banks (17) and Bishop (19) giving invalu able support. Bishop had ear lier taken 5 for 31. R o l ls -R o y c e : 106 (A. McNicholas 5 for.17). Clithcroe 2nd: R. Thornton
. tom Cup, with Clitheroe, Langho Centre and Read going through to the second round of the Lawrenson Trophy. For the first time, profes-
LOCAL cricket clubs did not fare too well in Sunday’s Rib blesdale League cup matches. Only Whalley made it to the second round of the Ramsbot-
BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY
FOOTBALL SEASON 1982/83 — PITCHES
.sionals were allowed to play in the Ramsbottom Cup of which the shock result was Earby’s defeat by Rolls-Royce from Di vision One. Read had good cause to
7- 1-22-1; R. Sharp 6.4-3-10-0; P. Bishop 8-1-35-5; G. Sutcliffe 8-
Second team for Sabden FC
SABDEN football club are to form a reserve team to give younger players in the village a chance oi a regular game and it is hoped the team will be ac cepted in the third division of the Ribble Valley League. This was decided at a lively annual meeting. Retiring chairman, Allen
regret the change regarding professionals. They went down to Padiham who “imported” Burnley’s Garry Robertson and he took 6 for 47 and then scored 99 not out. Padiham’s own professional David Seddon is out of action with a virus infection. On Saturday, Clitheroe have
All football clubs wishing to use publicly owned pitches in the Longridge and Clitheroe Areas for the coming season should apply to the Borough Planning .and Technical Officer, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Of fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancs. BB7 2RA before 22nd June 1982.
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Langho, Great Harwood Read, Clitheroe v Immanuel. Division -Two: Earby v Rib
Baxenden v Ribblesdale Wan derers, Clitheroe^v Salesbury.
Hollingworth, reported that the season had been highlighted by the club winning their first trophy — the Ashley Smith Cup — since joining the league. But the team’s league perform ance had been erratic. Trea surer Laurie Wiseman said that although, club funds were heal thy at £245, running costs were • increasing yearly and every effort should be made to’ main tain a regular income. Voting for club awards re
sulted in: Ian Johnson, sports-, man; goalkeeper Tim Weir, player of the year. Officials elected: Clive Whiteside, chair man; Jim Hewitt, secretary; Laurie Wiseman, treasurer; Tom Wiseman, Eric Bywater, Mick Fielding and Bert Bywa ter, other committee members. Eric Bywater continues as first team manager.
the projectionist. Birthday greetings went
Chatburn
Men’s Society - paid evening visit to Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museum at Burnley, for a guided tour: The hall and park are now owned by Burnley Borough Council.
Guided tour Members of Chatburn
, expressed thanks for hos pitality. The offering will be given to Christian Aid.
Christ Church MU, Chat- bum, attended the Quiet Hour' at Sabden Parish Church. Prayer and medi tation was led by the Rev Denis McWilliam. Tea and biscuits were served af terwards in the hall. Mrs M. Holt, presiding .member of the Deanery,
Quiet Fifteen members of
. spent in Llandudno, the weather being fine and warm. Mrs B a rb a ra Quayle,. organiser of the outing, - was thanked by Mrs J. Black arid pre sented with a small gift.
by 37 members arid friends of Christ Church MU, Ch a tb u rn , who travelled to Bodnant Gar dens, in the Vale of Conway. Some hours were also
Gardens A day out was enjoyed
-•i
■..up by the Battersby 'family.
se rv ic e a t Chatburn Methodist Church on Sunday was / ‘building.” The collection was; taken
Building The theme of the family
New winner
to Mrs M. Pye and the competition was won by Mrs M. Parker.
, first place with a late-bred bird. Neil races only five birds but has a really good one. The birds were liberated
SOME new names appear .on - the results shfeet of Clitheroe Homing' Society this week. Harry Lofthouse lost his un beaten record, Neil Robinson, of the Whalley Road loft taking
from Mangotsfield in a light south-west wind and the winner took just over’3.40 for the 165 miles. • Gordon Cha tburn came
second and Francis Howarth third'; fourth and 10th places going to Derrick Kay; fiftn and
sixth to John Parker. Alf Rung and harry Lofthouse were joint seventh and eighth, and Brian Fielding 11th. Fred Eccles came in at ninth and 12th. There was ah entry of 300 and early returns were patchy but most lofts had all birds home by nightfall. The 'next race is* from Dorchester, a distance of 220 miles.
1312.27; G. Chatbum 1291.37; F. Howarth 1287.66; D. Kay 1287.56; J. Parker 1284.53; J. P a rk e r 1280.74; A. Rung 1277.90; H. Lofthouse 1277.90; F. Eccles 1276.66;- D. Kay 1275.74; B. Fielding 1272.32; F. Eccles 1272.27.
R e s u l ts : N. Robinson j
Whalley fail Whallcy 110
Earby 114 for 0 DESPITE tiying many bowl
. catches, reached the winning total after 22 overs; Thompson was 81 and Pickles 23 n.o. Earlier Whalley’s batting
ing. combinations Whalley 2nd were unable to dislodge the opening Earby 2nd batsmen who, helped by dropped
again failed, the Station Road •men being 6 for 3 at one stage. Only Murray (57), Bradley (17) and Marshall (17) reached double-figures. •
Netball draw
THE draw for the next round of the Clitheroe arid District Netball League Cup has put Cosmos against Catholic Youth Club (7-15 p.m. on June 1st) and ICricket Club v Royals (8- 15). Calderstones have a bye. In the plate contest, Joiners
will meet Trinity Youth Club (7-15 p.m. June 3rd). Phoenix, Yorkies and Trutex have byes*
Calderstones double
2, B. Wright 3, John Wright 2, .Hackett 1, Frankland 3, Bibby 6, Joe Wright n.o. 10, Parsons 6, Cotton 2, P. Wright dnb, extras 1. Calderstones bawling: Brown
6-0-15-3; Trotter 5-1-13-3; Nield 2-0-8-0; Holder 2-0-3-0. There were three run outs. Calderstones: Renwick 7,
CALDERSTONES cricketers completed a double victory over Sabden in the Clitheroe and District League in a good return match in which they made' 41 for 6 in reply to the Pendleside team’s score of 40 for 9. Sabden: Bywater 4, Meakin
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Wray 4, Brown 4,‘ Walker 14, Aspin n.o. 9, Bishop 1, Lee 0, Trotter n.o. 0, extras 2. Sabden bowling: Bibby 6.1-0- 27-2; Meakin 6-1-12-4.
Success season
ONE of the most exciting Blackburn Youth League Cup Finals for years saw Wilpshire Wanderers beat Feniscowles by 3-2. In a real cup tie atmosphere
Wanderers gave away a quick penalty but Huw Jones (CRGS) replied with a fine shot. Fenis-. cowles made it 2-1 and Paul McGrath (St Augustine’s) level led the scores. 10 minutes from time Alan Riding (Ribblesdale) worked himself into a good pos ition and shot to the left of the ’keeper to win the cup for
season for' the two Wilpshire teams managed # by Mick .McGrath. The under-14s win ning the cup and league.
Wilpshire. This brings to an end a fine
Cub Scouts
THIRTEEN Cub Scout packs competed for the Brennand Sports Shield. . Winners, with 15 points,
.with 11.
were the 1st Pendle Panthers. Gisburn came second, 13
points, 1st Pendle Tigers third with 12 points and 4th Loyola
Teams /
Boden, P. Hall, C. Sims, S. Morgan, S. Westheadj R. •Booth, J. Hill, A. Henderson, Townsley. ' Clithcroe 2nd (v Oswaldtwis-
Clitheroc (v Whalley, a, Sat.) K. Fawcett, D. Barnes, J.
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If you have the experience and ability for this job we can offer you excellent commission together with a realistic basic salary and use of company car.
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DO YOUR OWN REMOV AL . Hire a 3 5 cw t . Luton van- from £ 2 8 .4 5 pe r day, fu lly in c lu s iv e . — Holden and H a rt ley Ltd, Ac c r in gton R o ad , B u rn le y . ' T e l . 2 7 3 2 1 o r N o r th V a l le y R o a d , C o ln e . T e l . 8 6 3 3 8 7 .
Situations Vacant
CAR/GENERAL CLEANER
appointment for car cleaning with a responsibility for the cleanliness of our offices and showroom.
A person is required tor a . PART-TIME
To obtain the right person we are ’rilling to be flexible in the working times and the position would be ideally suited to one wishing to work school hours. Apply: .
TREVOR ROBERTS
PRIMROSE GARAGE (CLITHEROE) LTD
WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 23883
THE STIRK
HOUSE HOTEL require
PART-TIME
BAR STAFF Evenings.
Tel. GISBURN 581 111953
ORGANIST REQUIRED
FOR WEEKENDS
Must be able to play, for Artistes and Dancing.
LOCUM-SOLICITOR or
EXPERIENCED LEGAL CLERK tor matrimonial matters
preferably May to November. SLATER & SENIOR
• 24/26 CARR ROAD, NELSON.
' Telephone: 66354 .
LOCAL FIRM require
RELIABLE .
H.G.V. MECHANIC Excellent rates of pay. '
CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES
Write: Box C17
3 KING STREET CLITHEROE ,194?,
v * F O R H O L ID A Y S ^
Become an Avon r ep e sen ta - t iv e , earn extra money in y ou r sp a r e t im e .
,*• Barbara P arker 8 6 7 3 0 4 or E i l e e n T a y l o r , B u r n le y 2 2 7 0 3
N e lso n 6 9 1 2 5 3 . A n n e Clancy. T e l . 127394
■CLEANER w a n ted , 2 days w e ek ly (appro x 6 h ou r s ) .
‘ — T e l . C l ith c ro e 2 4 7 5 0 . 43014 RELIABLE girl w an ted fo r baby s it t in g , ag e s ix te en o r o v e r . — T e l . C l i th e r o c 2 4 4 0 3 .
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*• aged 2 1 , farmers* son r e q u ir e s 12 m on th s exp e r i en c e o f farm o r u n t il S ep tem b e r , , 1 9 8 3 . — T e l . A c c r in g ton 3 7 1 9 3 .
P R E -C O L L E G E s t u d e n t . ' SH7AS Caravans, Camping
D AW SO N 'S I r o nm o n g e r s , y o u r l o c a l C a l o r G a s
' .d e a le r . ----- 5 6 King S tr e e t , C l i th e r o e . T e l . 2 5 1 5 1 . 317482
‘ R o a d , B o l t o n . T e l . . 3 4 3 7 9 . •
T EN T H IR E s e r v i c e . * H ow a rd 's . 2 3 5 Blackburn
2 7 4 8 6 e v en in a s .
CARAVAN s e rv ic e s and r e p a ir s, in te r io r and e x t e r io r . ' T e l . C l ith c ro c 2 5 6 7 0 or
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LARGE tw o man r id ge ten t , w i th , e x ten s io n f ly sh e e t , w i l l t a k e fou r , £ 5 0 . — T e l . N e lso n 6 9 0 5 3 5 .
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' s i t e fo r r e t ir ed • ’p e r so n s , so r r y n o p e t s , on q u ie t park, av a i lab le n ow , n ew and' s e c o n d -h a n d h o l id a y c a r a v a n s w i th s i t e from £ 7 0 0 . A ls o on sh ow n ew B e s s a c a r r a n d C a r l ig h t tou r in g caravans . Open 7 d a y s . — Venture Caravan P a r k .
NEW MOBILE HOMES w ith
LA’M O N T 4 - b e r t h ir am e tent,’ por ch, 2 b ed ro om s ,
M o r e c am b e . .T el . 0 5 2 4 4 1 2 9 8 6 .
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'AWNING to f i t 1 4 f t . cara v an,' £ 5 0 o .n .o . — T e l . C l i th c r o e 2 2 6 2 6 /2 5 8 4 0 . i -
k i tc h e n a r e a , r e a s o n a b le c o n d i t io n , s o m e e x t r a s , o f fe r s o v e r £ 1 0 0 . — Te l. N e lso n 6 9 0 7 6 0 .
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1 2 f t . K E ST R E L 4 - b e r t h caravan, s to v e , to i le t , fo o t - p um p , g o o d c o n d i t i o n , £ 4 7 5 . — Te l. C o l n e 8 6 6 9 3 7 .
SA V IN G
DAY/BOARD1NC SCHOOL o f 2 5 0 p u p ils r eq u ir e s TW O T E A C H E R S
CO EDUCATIONAL
In S ep tem b e r , fo r i ts Ju n io r Dep a r tm en t , tea ch in g g en e r a l s u b j e c t s t o th ir d , and fo u r th yea r , c h i ld r en . The la t te r is d u e to maternity lea v e and p r e fe r en c e w i l l be g iv en to a p p l ican ts w ith e x p e r ien c e o f 1 1 -p lu s w o rk .
MOORLAND SCHOOL. CLITHEROE
Ap p ly in w r i t in g to: PRINCIPAL.
Please write giving full personal and career details to Ian Brown
SIMONSTONE SERVICE)STATION: - • V- BLACKBURN ROAD,'PADIHAM
JO IN OUR TEAM
We are shortly opening a new modern shop in Clitheroe Town Centre:
Our standards are high . and we work as a team so
we want the BEST sales assistants in town, both full-time and part-time. -
We believe in paying good people well so if you are between 18 and 40 and bright and cheerful write and tell us why you're good enough for THE TEAM.
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CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES, 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE H9M3
Please reply to: ■ BOX C18
WELDER/
FABRICATOR required
(Male/Female)
Skilled or semi-skilled. 44Vz hours per week.
Apply:
J. R. RAWSTHORNE & SONS LTD ^
The Smithy, Mill Lane, Gisburn ■
Tel. Gisburn 263_____
ASSISTANT MATRON
required 3/4 days per
week.for Co Educational Day/Boarding School.
* This part residential post might suit person with grown-up family.
Good references essential.
Apply in writing to: The Principal
MOORLAND SCHOOL RIBBLESDALE AVENUE, CLITHEROE.
1 9 7 8 TRO PH Y AG ISTA R l ig h tw e ig h t * ca r a v a n . 4 b e r th , a s n ew , f ir e , por- ta lo o , w a te r ro lle r , full aw n in g , £ 1 .4 5 0 o .n .o . ■
T e l . N e lson 6 7 2 6 2 , a f te r 5 -3 0 p .m .
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CROWN, 2 -b e r th caravan, f ir s t c la s s co n d i t io n , e le c t r ic w a t e r p um p , e x tr a l igh ts , u n d e r - f lo o r h ea ter , f r id g e , TV s o c k e t s and a e r ia l , S c o t t s t a b i l i s e r , Elsan , sp a r e w h e e l , sp a r e b a t te r y . £ 1 .5 5 0 . — T e l . Bu rn ley 5 6 0 0 8 .
SIX BERTH frame ten t , 3 sep a r a te s le ep in g comp art m en ts and kitchen e x ten s io n . very g o od c o n d it ion , p r i c e in c lu d e s c o o k e r , bottlO, w a te r carrier and tab le . £ 1 5 0 . — T e l . N e lson 6 9 0 2 8 7 .
SCOTLAND ROAD. CARN- FORTH
C A R A V A N S L TD C A L L E N D E R
S ta t ic h o l id a y caravans for sa le , u su a l ly w i th s i t e s a v a i l
a b le N o r th Lancs/Cumbria. W e 'r e a lso a g en ts fo r Com p a s s and Sw if t to u r e r s and h a v e .a w id e range o f u£cd to u r e r s a t s en s ib le . p r ice s . M6 e x it 3 5 .
T e l . (0 5 2 4 ) 7 3 2 2 2 4
H o lid a y and tou r in g caravans bou gh t and so ld . S i te s available: T ow -b a r s f it te d .
A c c e s so r ie s sh o p n ow op en . S to ra g e ’a v a i lab le .
C A R A V A N P A R K N e lson Road , Cisburn
T e l . Gisburn 3 2 2 T O D B E R
Clitheroe Advertiser arid Times, May 20th, 1982 7 Situations Vacant
PRESSED FELTS LIMITED
A C C O U N T A N T
Pressed Felts Limited require a young accountant (22-27 years) who should be able to demonstrate a . progressive career to date.
He/she will probably already be working in a manufac turing environment and will have made progress in his/ her professional examinations.
The successful applicant will have experience in the preparation of management information to tight dead lines and will have had exposure to computer based systems
He/she will be capable of absorbing. information effe- ciently and quickly as the present acountant will remain with the'company for a short period after this appoint ment has been made, in order to hand over smoothly.
This position will carry considerable responsibility and there will be scope for career development. The accoun
tant will report direct to the Financial Director.
Initial salary will be negotiable on £6,500 per annum depending upon experience.
Applicants should write in the first instance giving full career and personal details to
G. M. Creswick, A.C.A. A.T.I.l. Financial Director
PRESSED FELTS LIMITED, SPRING GARDENS MILL, COLNE BB8 8EL126341 * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ #
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EXPERIENCED
Textile background preferred, knowledge of sewing essential.
We offer:—
© Good rates of pay © 41/2 day week © Generous' holidays : 0 Social activities
For a secure and financially
rewarding future call in to see our MR P. RUSH
HENTHORN WORKS,
BROWN STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. Clitheroe 22192 or 22193
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Caravans, Camping The family firm
s 1982 models by Compass, Crown and Thomson
A good selection of Used Cara vans and a number of clearance bargains from £425.
a l l With model year DISPLAYED
Or hire one our better quality self tow caravans for better holidays.
Why not call and see for yourself why people say our used stock is the cleanest, best priced and best quality in the area.
WHITFORDS CARAVAN CENTRE
Healey Wood Industrial Estate, Burnley. Telephone: 20029
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SUPERSAVERS JUST SOME OF OUR BARGAIN PRICESl
212 Fridge........................... £118.85
122 Fridge..............................£91.95 Scott stabilisers.....................£39.95. Quality king sized sleeping bags.........................................£14.99 Hook-on clothes airers............£2.93 5 gallon water carriers............£2.84
Awnings always on display.
Attractive discounts available. HARRINGTON CARAVANS The Boat Yard, Whiteblrk,
Blackburn. Tel. 0254 54222.126249
CARAVANS FOR HIRE Current Model Sprite (or self tow hire, home or abroad. Ferry bookings arranged. Agents for Townsend Thoresen. Static Caravans for hire: Frejus, South of France.
M.G; CARAVAN CO. LTD Burnley Road, Todmorden Telephone 2832
PENDLE CARAVAN SHOW
Lynton 2 'berth Executive, double glazed, fully insulated, would cost over £4,800, our price,.one only
£2,595
Many other half-price bargains In stock on our site on Gisburn Road, Barrowford.
TE L NELSON 692473
GOOD DISCOUNTS ON THE FEW REMAINING THOMPSONS
B R O A DW O O D C A R A V A N S , IN G L E T O N
TEL. 0 4 6 8 4 1 2 5 3
. c e s s o r ie s . Trade and retail in q u ir ie s w e lc om e .
Con su lt us fo r y ou r h o liday s ta t ic and tour ing caravan r e q u i r e m e n t s . N e w a n d s e c o n d -h a n d . M o s t m ak e s su p p l ied . Bargains fo r a il. R ep a ir s , insuranc e, s i t e s , ac-
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NEW and se con d • hand cara-. vans com p le te w i th s i t e on ou r ow n park in th e Rib b le V a l l e y , f r om £ 8 0 0 . — H a ck in g ’s Caravan P a rk , P o t te r fo r d Fa rm , B i ll in g - ton . Whalley. T e l . Whalley 2 6 8 0 .
CARAVAN awn in g su i ta b le fo r cara v ane tte o r caravan, 1 4 f t . lon g c om p le te w i th frame, £ 6 0 o .n .o . ; a lso 2 ten t s , £ 4 0 and £ 6 0 . — T e l . Burnley 2 2 8 5 7 (1 2 n o on — 4 p .m . ) .
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1 2 f t . 6 ln . ASTRAL SCOUT 4 -b e r th , fu ll aw n in g and f r id g e , g o o d c o n d i t io n , £ 8 5 0 . — Tw in Ghyll Cara van Park, Pa y th o rn e , near C l i t h e r o e . T e l . G isb u r n 4 6 5 .
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FREEDOM 1 4 f t . 6 in . to u r ing caravan, 6 -b c r th , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , £ 9 0 0 ; I sa b e lla aw n in g , a s new,* £ 2 0 0 . 2 2 0 7 4 .
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THOMPSON 1 2 f t . 2 -b e r th caravan, very g o od c o n d i t io n , £ 3 0 0 . — T e l . Bar- n o ld sw ick 8 1 6 0 0 3 .
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