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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Boys help Mayor's fund


Danger street protest


number of accidents in­ volving children. At the end of term, he


and his staff had impre­ ssed upon the children the need to be careful when playing in the street. “But when youngsters


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run into the road after a ball, it’s the last thing they think about,” he


Public Notices


District Liaison Committee for Social Services Vacancy for


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL SOCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE


REPRESENTATIVE OF VOLUNTARY INTERESTS


There is a vacancy on the Ribble Valley District Liaison committee for social services for a representative of voluntary interests and nominations are invited from local voluntary organ­ isations, within the Ribble Valley District, whose work is related to that of the social services committee.


The District Liaison committee for social services is a body made up of representatives of the county council, the district council, local voluntary interests and the district liaison commit­


,


tee for education. The function of the committee is to provide a forum tor


consideration of social services matters within the district and to assist and foster co-operation between the county social ser­ vices committee and local agencies. The committee meets


quarterly, usually on a Friday afternoon. Nominations from voluntary orqanisations. should be for an individual who has indicated his/her willingness to serve, should


said. Among those, who have signed the petition is


give the name and address of the nominee and information as to the office he/she holds in the organisation. Nominations should be sent to Divisional Director, Social Services Department, Floor J, Town Hall, Blackburn, by not later than Wednesday, September 7th, 1983.


mother of two, Mrs Elaine Dewhurst, who has lived in West View for 13


years. She said: “Many times I


have shouted at young children not to cross or


run out. “We have all seen lots


Another


l in the week com- Ifing October 17th. ■e Civic Hall will be lable to local organ- Ims wishing to stage


Ifestival of arts J Kibble Valley is to


another Arts Festi-


CLITHEROE youngsters Michael Dixon and Ryan Lawson (left) -put their school holidays to good use and organised a white elephant s ta l l ivhich raised £S for the town Mayor’s Welfare Fund.


Ivent and details are ■ able from Mr Brian Ining or Mr Bruce l ie s at the Kibble ley Council offices, lovisional arrange- lts have already been r for a repeat of the


Avenue, a pupil of SS Michael and J o h n ’s School, and Ryan, of Bleasdale Avenue, ivho attends Edisford School, held their stall outside the Spar supermarket in Gar­ nett Road. They collected the items from relatives.


Michael, of Neivlands


Iston, of Slaidburn Ivhich last year at- 1 ed 700 entries.


l I t and dance festival irganised by Kay


SALE WEEK


ttions on 1 stock


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eight, p re sen ted the money to the Mayor, Coun. John Cowgill, on Tuesday.


The youngsters, both


Active time for cadets in camp


DRILL sessions, field craft, map reading, climb­ ing, canoeing, swimming and weapon training were some of the activities undertaken by four Army cadets from the Clitheroe detachment during a training programme at Nescliffe, near Shrews­


Shaw Gardens, Mark Limbert (14), of Park Avenue, both Chatbum, Jason Wearden (15), of Shaw House Farm, Whal- ley and Richard Heseltine (14), of Heyes Hill, Wilp- shire, joined with 400 Lancashire Army Cadets for the fortnight-long


bury. Mark Rodgers (14), of


camp. While at the camp at


the Territorial Army base in Shropshire, the cadets undertook proficiency


tests. Mark Rodgers passed


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all his tests and although the other Ribble Valley boys did not manage to pass every section, they will be able to retake the tests at their detachment S ta f f S g t George


Snooker players oppose drinks licence ban


AN appeal against the refusal of a drinks licence for a Clitheroe snooker club will be


backed up by a petition signed by most of its senior members.


Ex-West Bradford nurse dies


A FORMER resident of West B radford, Mrs Lilian Jones, has died in hospital, aged 77. Mrs Jones lived in Westfield Drive, West Bradford, before moving to Harro­ gate in April. Mrs Jones was bom in


bers of “J.R.’s Snooker Club,” Waterloo,, have signed the petition.


Over' 100 adult mem­


Poole is appealing to the Crown Court against the Clitheroe licensing bench decision not to grant a


Club owner Mr Robert


licence. It was turned down


Pemvortham, Preston, and was a State Regis­ tered Nurse in the Ac­ crington area for many


years. She and her late hus­


band, John, who was a plumber and electrician, lived in the Accrington area. When . she retired from nursing she helped her husband in his busi­ ness. She moved to West


after complaints that 14 to 18-year-olds would be using a facility where drink was on sale, and that the club was in a residential area. Mr Poole said that the


WATER RESOURCES ACT, 1963


NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO VARY A LICENCE TO ABSTRACT WATER


of near misses. West View is so straight, driv­ ers tend to put their foot down and go.”


Officer, Mr Ken Ashby said that if a pattern of | accidents was emerging, there would be a site meeting at West View be- I tween the police and the road safety and traffic sections of the County Surveyor’s Department. However, he stressed


Divisional Road Safety


that children of five or six were their parents’ re- |


sponsibility. In his opinion, to limit


parking to one side, or all of West View, would only | speed up vehicles.


Thieves hit rugby club


THIEVES stole £37- I worth of goods from Clitheroe Rugby Club be­ tween 10 p.m. on Monday and 7 p.'m. Tuesday. They entered by removing a | window. Among items taken


fact that there was no li­ cence had stopped some people from joining. He was reasonably con­


were bottles of whisky, vodka and brandy as well as about £5 in cash. Clitheroe CID is inves-1 tigating.


fident of winning the day at the appeal which will probably be heard in Sep­


tember. He feels the club is no


different from many other sports and social clubs


Bradford in 1965. While in the' village she was an active member of St Catherine’s Church and attended the MU. She was a founder


where children are al­ lowed into the bar area. Mr Poole spent £30,000


Incident


CLITHEROE has been the scene of a second in­ decent exposure within two weeks. A 48-year-old Clitheroe


converting the old Pal­ ladium bingo hall and the club has a membership of more than 200.


member of the village WI and did voluntary work at Clitheroe Oxfam shop for about five years. She leaves a daughter,


Bridge Club


Mrs Jennifer Drinkall, of Harrogate, and a brother, Mr George Robinson, of the Preston area. Following cremation at


Harrogate on Friday, there was a memorial ser­ vice at St Catherine’s, on Monday, where the ashes were interned.


Almond, of the Clitheroe detachment, was one of the instructors at the camp.


I design and manufac- Ibuilt to last — from 1 kitchens


> displays IllJOTATION SERVICE ★


Barn to house plan rejected


THE proposed conversion of a barn into a dwelling- house adjacent to Cock- shotts Farm, Sabden, has been refused by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development-Sub Com­


mittee. In a report, the County


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Estates Surveyor con­ tended that the small barn could not be con­ verted without alterations which would change its


existing character. The bam was also in an


area of outstanding natur­ al beauty where there was a p re sum p t io n against new residential development unless it was for occupation by an ag­ ricultural worker.


Steps down


CHAIRMAN of Clitheroe Young Conservatives for the past four years, Mr Tony Wood has stepped down and been replaced by Mr Michael Mawson. Vice-chairman Mr Ian


Fined for


two offences A CLITHEROE painter and decorator was fined £35 at Clitheroe for two motoring offences. Philip Andrew Knight


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(18), of Bright Street, was fined £25 for failing to maintain the brakes on his motor cycle and £10 for having no horn on the machine. He was ordered to pay £6 costs. Knight told the court


machine. '


Sabden garage plan deferred


RIBBLE Valley planners have put off their decision on an application for the use of a . garage for the rep a ir of vehicles at Padiham Road, Sabden. The plan, for Mr F.


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North dealer. Love all. __________ A.P.


that the footbrake had been damaged while he was re b u i ld in g th e


Learner driver fined


CLITHEROE schoolgirl Jennifer Anne Nye lost control while learning to drive a car and collided with a door in Shawbridge Street, Clitheroe, magis­ trates were told. Nye (17), of Langshaw


WINNERS at the duplicate pairs session at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mrs Martindale and Miss Vinton, Mr Wilkin and Mr Walker. EW Mr Spencer and Mr Cubbon, Mr Grindley and Mr Hounslow. The top score on the following board was 6 NT, although most pairs played in 6C. 13 tricks were made in all cases.


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C 7 9


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woman was confronted on Tuesday night in Church Brow by an offender who is described as being about 13-years-old, 5ft. lin. tall and slim built with mousey hair.


Sawley crash


FOUR people were taken I to Airedale General Hos­ pital after the van in which they were travel­ ling overturned on the A59 bypass at Sawley Brow on Sunday. One of the four, who were from Earby, was detained with head injuries. The three others were allowed home | after treatment.


TEAMS


Sat.): K. Fawcett, R. Booth, N. Duckworth, J. Boden, R. Thornton, P. Hall, C. Sims, D. Hardcastle, G. Sutcliffe, C. Foulds, A. Townsley. Clitheroe 2nd (v Gt Har- I


Clithcroc (v Gt Harwood, h,


wood, a, Sat.): P. Bishop, R. Banks, A. Rigby, S. Black­ burn, S. Rush, M. Blackburn, A. King, N. Thornton, T. Bleazard, S. Westhead, C.


Musson. Res: M. Scott. Clitheroc 3rd (v Salesbury,


h, Sun.): W. Briggs, J. Coul- | ter, B. Sims, M. Scott, G. Robinson, J. Fumell, A. Black­ burn, K. Driver, G. Bennett, R. Sharp, M. Booth. Res: J. Myler. Clitheroe 4th (v Longridge,


Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the NORTH WEST Water Authority by BP MINERALS INTERNA­ TIONAL LIMITED (SELECTION TRUST) to vary the licence serial numbers 26/71/3.11/6 to 12, 26/71/3.14^ to 9 and 26/71/ 315/8 and 9 to abstract water from STREAMS IN THE BOWLAND FOREST HIGHER DIVISION LANCASHIRE at any


point between: 1. Dob Dale


2.. Hasgill and Rig Gill Svke


3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 19.0.


11. 12.


Huff Clouqh River Hodder Copter Syke


Hare Clouqh Beck NGR from SD702 572 to SD709 575 White Syke


Rams Clough


NGR from SD733 586 to SD728 594 NGR from SD725 572 to SD703 589 NGR from SD716 570 to SD721 573


NGR from SD745 587 to SD751 596 NGR from SD725 572 to SD737 592


Whitendale River NGR from SD656 557 to SD660 544 Brennand River NGR from SD635 545 to SD650 538


NGR from SD707 584 to SD713 585


Outflow from the Brennand Mine Tunnel Approximate NGR SD647 543


Losterdale Brook NGR from SD627 524 to SD631 513 NGR from SD636 525 to SD628 522 The variation applied for is:


For the extension of the Licence period for 1 year up to 31st August, 1984.


A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document submitted with it may be inspected free of charge at the Dunsop Bridge Post Office at all reasonable hours during the period beginning on 11th August, 1983 and ending on 8th September, 1983.


Any person who wishes to make representations about the application should do so in writing to the Manager of the Rivers Division, North West Water Authority at PO Box 12, Newtown House, Warrington before the end of the said period.


BP Minerals International Ltd 3 4 3 5 5


J. R. LAWRENCE On behalf of


Signed: HORSES AND PONIES PROTECTION ASSOCIATION at GREENBANK FARM, FENCE, NR. BURNLEY O P E N D A V


'on SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1983 at 12 noon


Exemption dog show — Pet show — Baby show Country crafts competition for children and adults Junior five-a-side football (under 12 years) Riding display — Story of an Arabian


Fortune teller, Nelson Civic Morris Dancers, Model Railway Display, Fun Castle, Ducking Stool, Punch and Judy Show, plus many more side-shows and amusements.


Refreshments available.


ADMISSION: 20p, Children and OAP’s 10p Enquiries for competitions to NELSON 65909


Baby show enquiries to Mrs B. Parker, BURNLEY 33672


CONDITIONS OF 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 day. Communications referring to former Advertisements


should give description and date of insertion and copy of Advertisement. While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no responsibility for omission or mistakes.


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE OF ALL ADVERTISEMENT ORDERS


Orders for insertion of advertisements in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times are accepted subject to the Standard Condition agreed between the Newspaper Society and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertis­ ing save that.


1. 2. 3. 4.


or damage caused by an error or inaccuracy in the printing of any advertisement.


the proprietors accept no liability for any loss


no liability is accepted for any loss or damage alleged to arise through delay in forwarding replies to box numbers, however caused. Par ticulars of the Standard Conditions will be


supplied on request.


advertisement, or any part of it is composed by the Proprietors at no extra charge to the advertiser, the copyright in the whole adver­ tisement shall belong to the Proprietors.


IF THE MATERIAL OR LAYOUT of the


(a) The due date for payment shall be the last day of the month following the month of inser­ tion of an advertisement or if the publisher shall not have despatched the appropriate in­ voice and voucher or other proof of insertion (or made the same available foi; collection when this is the custom) to the agency (or' the advertiser if it is a direct account) by the . 10th day of the month following insertion, the last day of the second month following the month of


The following rules for the settlement of accounts will apply:


(b) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher has not been despatched to the Pub­ lisher on or before the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and with­ out notice be increased by a surcharge equal to 3% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency commission:


insertion:


tle, P. Rushton, G. Cartledge, G. Woolworth, R. Blackburn, | J. Scorah, S. Miller.. Res: F. ,


Hussein, T. Amin. Ribblcsdale Wanderers (v


Whatley, a, Sat): P. Cottam,


Drive, admitted driving without due care and at­ tention. She was fined £30 and ordered to pay £6


Windsor, was recom­ mended for refusal for the


second time. But after Sabden councillor An­


Sowerbutts has been re­ placed by Mr D. Walm- sley and Mr D. Wood, who will share the posi­


tion.Other appointments at


the annual meeting were: Secretary, Miss Sarah Wilkie; Treasurer, Miss Katrina Wilson and Press secretary Mr Mark Sow­


erbutts. Total


leon (Dale).. I sis oa t


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil of Churches has raised £3,100 for Christian Aid during the past year and a cheque for this amount has been sent to head­ quarters.


thony Dewhurst spoke of the need for the garage, the council’s Develop­ ment-Sub Committee de­ cided they needed more time to look into the matter. _______


Skidded into car


FOR driving a car with­ out due care and atten­ tion, Robert David John Sharpe, (25) of Clitheroe Road, Whalley, was fined


• Mr Philip Howard, pro­ secuting, said Sharpe’s car skidded into the back of another car in Long- sight Road, Clayton-le- Dale. Sharpe told the court


£50 at Clitheroe.


K. Proctor, J. Mitchell, M. Walker, D. O’Neill, R. Birch, 1 P. Seedle, C. Monk, J. Ains- | worth, G. Leach, J. Seedle. Ribblesdalc Wanderers 2nd |


costs. In a letter to the court


she said that she had only taken a few driving les­ sons and was still an inex­ perienced driver.


Guitar exams


SEVERAL pupils of the Clitheroe Guitar Studio were successful in the Royal Schools’ of Music external theory examina­ tions. They are pupils of the principal, Nicholas Mackey.


RESULTS


Grade 1: Ian Thornton Bryar, Andrew Wood


Harriet Roberts. Grade 2: J e n n i f e r


Pollard. Grade 3: Martin Ash­


that i t : had been raining and the road was very wet. He was ordered to pay £6 costs.


croft. • A special commendation was given to Ian Thom- ton-Bryar for obtaining maximum marks.


(v Whalley, h, Sat.): J. Hutch­ ins, A. Parker, K. Taylor, A. Holgate, S. Proctor, T. Wall- bank, I. Threlfall, M. Gidlow, S. Kerr, P. Atkinson, R. |


a, Sun): T. Scott, S. Wales, T. i Long, P. McCrae, R. Hardcas­


An application has been received tor permission tc proposed conversion of for­ mer stables into a dwelling house, at Glebe House, FeTl Road, Waddington. 3/83/0431/P.


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


RIBBLE VALLEY Competition Winners


UNCLAIMED r a f f le p r iz e s c o f f e e e v e n in g a t T h o rn ey - h o lm e . D u n s o p B r id g e w h i te 3 0 6 . 4 9 1 . — Tel S la id b u rn 6 1 8 .


4°o* Legal Notices R E: B ER THA


Convert first floor to a dance studio, at 28-30 Parson Lane, Clitheroe. 3/83/0435/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 Archilecl and Planning Officer, Plan­ ning Department, Council Of­ fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe,


BB7 2RA. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Departmenl within the period stated. Signed:


(Chief Architect and Planning Officer)


Philip Bailey BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 — 1974


LISTED BUILDING


An application has been re­ ceived to convert first floor to a dance studio, at 28-30 Par­ sons Lane, Clitheroe. 3/83/ 0435/P. This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings ol 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.


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


(c) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher (including the amount of any sur­ charge payable in accordance with paragraph (b) above) has not been despatched to the Publisher before the expiration of one month after the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by an additional surcharge equal to 2% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency commission:


(d) The existence of a query on any individual item in an account wall not affect the due date of payment of the balance of such account:


Driver. Res: W. Workman. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rd |


(v Cherry Tree, a, Sun.): K. Fellows, D. Fitzpatrick, N. I Parker, M. Proctor, J. Re- |


nwick, G. Farnsworth, C. Pick­ les, H. Wardle, A. Dickinson, S. Neild, R. Hargreaves. Res: | D. Johnson.


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(e) In these conditions the word despatched shall mean despatched by post or by such other means as shall provide that payment shall have been received by the publisher not later than three working days from the date appropriate thereto.


(Chief Architect and PHILIP BAILEY


Planning Officer) 34


GREAT MITTON PARISH COUNCIL


BASHALL EAVES AND


BASHALL EAVES WARD VACANCY FOR A COUNCILLOR


There is a vacancy on the Bashall Eaves Ward of the


Bashall Eaves and Great Mitton Parish Council, caused by the death of a Member. A By-Election to fill the vacancy will be held if two electors for the ward give notice in writ­ ing, claiming such an election to the Returning Officer by not later than Wednesday, the 31st August, 1983


ween the Newspaper Society or between the Newspaper Society and the Newspaper Pub­ lishers Association and recognised advertising agencies ai-e deemed to be incorporated ic these conditions of acceptance of advertising orders or the pubication of all advertisements accepted from a recognised advertising agency: Without prejudice to the generality of these


The terms of the Recognition Agreement bet­


Officer is:- ■ Michael Jackson, Council Offices,


6.


terms these conditions of acceptance specifically extend to any personal guarantee given by the Directors or any other person on behalf of a recognised agency at the time of the recogni­ tion in respect of any unsatisfied liabilities of the agency in the event of the agency’s liquida­ tion or insolvency. Such guarantee Is part of these conditions of acceptance.


advertisement shall amount to an acceptance of the above conditions and any conditions stipu­ lated on an agency’s order form or elsewhere by an agency or an advertiser shall be void insofar as they are in conflict with them.


The placing of an order for the insertion of an !


OFFICES: 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. TEL DISPLAY ADVERTISING CLITHEROE ! 22323 TEL-SEL ADS BURNLEY 22331. And at- BULL, STREET, BURNLEY: 37 SCOTLAND ROAD


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If no such Notice is given, the Parish Council will fill the vac ancy by co-option. Dated this eleventh day of August, 1983. G. B. BARNES (Clerk) Bashall Hall,


.;


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Tenders


EXPERIENCED BUILDING


CONTRACTORS


wishing to receive invitations for selective tendering for residential re-habilitation contracts for Hous­ ing Association Clients in the ClTtheroe area. Contract values £8,000 to £80,000.


Chartered Building Surveyors


Reply for application forms to: H0GBEN, SMITH, BARRETT


Britannia Buildings, Fenwick Street, LIVERPOOL 2


Public Notices WATER RESOURCES ACT, 1963


NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO VARY A LICENCE TO ABSTRACT WATER


Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the NORTH WEST Water Authority by BP MINERALS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED to vary the licences serial numbers 26/71/3.14/10 to 12 to abstract water from STREAMS in the BOWLAND FOREST, HIGHER DIVISION, LANCASHIRE at any point between:


2. Swine Clough 3. Meadow Clough


1. Far Pasture Clough


NGR from SD652 549 to SD645 543 NGR from SD641 537 to SD643 543 NGR from SD660 556 to SD657 554


The variation applied for is: For the extension of the Licence period for 1 year up to 31st October, 1984.


41643


A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document submitted with it may be inspected free of charge at The Dunsop Bridge Post Office at all reasonable hours during the period beginning on 11th August, 1983, and ending on 8th September, 1983. Any person who wishes to make representations about the application should do so in writing to the Manager of the Rivers Division, North West Water Authority at PO Box 12, Newtown House, Warrington before the end of the said period.


BP Minerals International Ltd


J. R. LAWRENCE On behalf of


Signed:


PA R T - T IME c l e r k t y p i s t m a l e / f em a l e , f o r B u rn le y c e n t r e c om p a n y , h o u r s 1 i . to 5 -3 0 p .m . V a r ie d


d u t i e s i n c l u d i n g f i g u r e w o r k , te le p h o n e w o r k a n d


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


FOREST OF BOWLAND — ACCESS AREAS CLOSURE FOR GROUSE SHOOTING, 1983


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in accordance with the terms of the Access Agreements, the Access Areas will be closed on the following days in the Grouse Shooting Season: CLOUGHA ACCESS AREA


(INCLUDING THE WARDSTONE — TARNBROOK TRACK)


August 12th, 19th, 20th, 24th and 25th September 2nd, 3rd, 10th, 16th, 17th, 23rd and 30th


SADDLE FELL ACCESS AREA


August 12th, 13th, 20th, 22nd and 31st September 1st


Further closures will be announced later.


ty p in g , a g e 2 5 p lu s . G o o d s a la r y e n v is a g e d . — F o r f u r t h e r d e t a i l s c o n t a c t N e v i l le G e e E m p lo ym e n t C o n s u l ta n t s L td . T e l . B u rn ­


ley 3 0 1 3 8 . 41633 PA R T - T IME ES TIMATOR


f o r lo c a l b u i ld in g c om p an y p r e v io u s e x p e r ie n c e c s s e n t ia l . p r o b a b ly 2 d a y s p e r w e e k . F o r f u r th e r d e ta i ls c o n ta c t — N e v i l le G e e Em ­ p lo ym e n t C o n s u l ta n t s L td . T e l . B u rn le y 3 0 1 3 8 .


PERSON 41634


SALES REPRESENTATIVE. m an o r w om a n r e q u i r e d n e e d n o t h a v e p r e v io u s ex p e r ie n c e b u t m u s t w a n t to s e l l ; to ta k e o v e r e s ta b ­ l is h e d “ H om e Service** I n ­ s u r a n c e A g e n c y c o v e r in g th e C l i th e r o e a r e a . Basic s a l a r y , w i t h f ix e d s c a le w e e k ly e x p e n s e a n d t ra v e l


a l low a n c e p lu s c om m is s io n


a n d b o n u s e l e m e n t s o n s a le s . -E a rn in g s a r e th e r e ­ f o r e r e l a te d to in d iv id u a l


A S S I S T A N T M A T R O N ( o v e r 2 5 y e a r s ) , r e q u i r e d S e p t em b e r , 1 9 8 3 . D u t ie s w i l l in c lu d e th e g e n e r a l w e l f a r e , c a re a n d c lo th in g o f th e b o y s , r e s id e n t p o s t d u r in g te rm t im e w i th e x ­ c e l le n t h o l id a y s . A p p ly in w r i t in g w i th th e n am e s o f tw o r e f e r e e s to — M r s C la rk . M a ls is S c h o o l , C ro s s H i l ls , n e a r K e ig h le y , Y o r k ­ s h i r e .


e f f o r t a n d s a le s a b i l i ty a n d c a n b e v e ry s u b s ta n t ia l . All m em b e r s o f s ta f f a f t e r o n e y e a r ’s s e rv ic e m ay a p p ly fo r c o n c e s s io n a ry r a t e c om p a n y m o r t g a g e . C o m p a n y c a r p ro v id e d o n p r om o t io n f i r s t o f f ic ia l p o s i t io n w h ic h c o u l d b e w i t h i n t h r e e y e a r s . E x c e l le n t n o n - c o n t r ib u to r y p e n s io n a n d s ic k ­ n e s s s c h em e . F o r in te rv iew a p p o in tm e n t in s t r i c t c o n f i d e n c e — T e l . 6 9 1 7 7 7 , D is ­ t r i c t M a n a g e r , R e fu g e A s ­ s u ra n c e P .L .C . . N e ls o n . 40005


after school In Whalley. TELEPHONE:


required to look after two boys before and


WHALLEY 2545


LADIES In te r n a t io n a l F a sh - io n H o u s e r e q u i r e s p a r t - t im e a s s i s ta n t , m u s t b e a v ­


to the positions advertised at the


To all applicants


HIGHER BUCK INN WADDINGTON


THE POSITIONS HAVE NOW BEEN FILLED


Situations Vacant C L EA N ER


r e q u i r e d , a p p ro x . 10 h o u r s p e r w e e k . H o d d e r B r id g e a r e a , t r a n s p o r t a v a i la b le .


T E L . STO N Y H U R ST 2 3 9


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August llth, 1983 13 I Situations Vacant


Thank You, Applicants


JAMES THORNBER LIMITED


HOLMES MILL,,


Greenacre Street, Clltheroe Telephone Number: Clltheroe 23601


requires


TWO TEMPORARY LANCASHIRE


LOOM WEAVERS Apply:


Mr M. Thornber


THE CLEANERS require a


JOHNSONS PART-TIME


TAILORESS to carry out all types of alterations.


Hours to be arranged.


Apply: The Manageress 38/40 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE.


a i la b le e v e n in g s a n d S a tu r ­ d a y s , som e m o d e l l in g may b e r e q u i r e d . — A p p l ic a ­ t io n s in w r i t in g to C o s ­ g r o v e s L t d . . R im in g to n . C l i t h e r o e . T e l . G i s b u r n 3 7 1 .


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T A I L O R / T A I L O R E S S r e ­ q u i r e d to w o r k in ow n


h om e , w o r k m u s t b e o f a h ig h s ta n d a r d , m e n s a n d w om e n s g a rm e n ts , m u s t be w i th in t ra v e l l in g d is ta n c e o f R im in g to n . E x c e l le n t r a te s o f p a y . — C o sg ro v e s L td . , R im in g to n , C l i th e ro e . T e l . G i s b u rn 3 7 1 .


34393 43623


SMALL fam i ly f irm r e q u i r e p a r ty p lan r e p r e s e n ta t iv e , p r e f e r a b ly e x p e r ie n c e d to s e l l la d ie s / c h i ld r e n s fa s h ­ io n s , 2 /3 e v en in g s w e e k ly . C a r an d p h o n e e s s e n t ia l . N o o u t la y . — T e l . R o s s e n - d a le 2 1 6 8 1 4 fo r d e ta i l s . 41739


TRANSPORT AND DISTRIBUTION


MANAGEMENT TRAINEE


Silentnight Holdings pic, needs suitably qual­ ified candidates who have made up their minds on a career in Transport and Distribu­


tion management. This position is not just another job, but the


opportunity for someone who has studied transport at college and now wants to train for a managerial position with a highly motivated and successful team.


Apart from a burning desire to become qualified as a Transport Distribution Manager you need to:


1. Be aged 17-20 years.


2. Have passed at least 5 subjects in GCE (inlcud- ing English Language and Maths), two of which must be ‘A’ level.


3. Be able to drive. 4. Show intelligence and initiative at the interview.


In return we otter: 1. A thorough training programme lasting five years.


2. Day-release to study and become a member of the Chartered Institute of Transport.


3. A Leadership course and other relevant short courses.


4. An opportunity to learn another language and work abroad for six months.


So, if you really want to further your career in Distrib­ ution Management, write a brief explanation and ask for an application form to:


Mr J. ROBERTS


Silentnight Holdings pic WELLHOUSE ROAD,


BARNOLDSWICK, COLNE LANCASHIRE, BB8 6DR


BRIAN DENT LIMITED


CONTRACTORS — PLANT HIRE require


TYPIST/TELEPHONIST For busy Plant Hire office. Apply:


LITTLEMOOR MILL,


WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Telephone: 23061


« 025 The address of the Returning


Salary £8,000 per annum MANAGERS Company Car Increased sales have created opportunities in two product


PRODUCT


groups for managers to join the small but successful Ashworth Sales and Marketing team. range of cast aluminium and timber garden


D 2)


A quality furniture.


A long established moisture tester used to determine moisture content in critical materials in a wide variety of


industries.


marketing, customer/production liaison and to provide assistance in developing and extending product ranges.


Responsibility in both product areas will be for sales and


ing background (technical bias for moisture tester) wishing to assume greater responsibility and requiring an opportunity to succeed.


Applicants will ideally be under 30 years with a sales/market-


Written details including age, experience and present remun­ eration package should be sent to:


T. G. Copson, Group Personnel Manager, .


Burco Dean PLC, Accrington Road, Burnley, Lancs., BB11 5DS


CThomos AsKWorth & Co Ltd 400u


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