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SWIMMERS DO WELL


T E N swimrners representing Clitheroe and district did the town proud in the North Lancs A ge Group Championships at Saul S t r e e t , P r e s to n , on Saturday.


T h e c om p e t i t o r s fr om


Clitheroe and District Amateur Swimming Club reached the finals in eight o f the 11 events they contested. And the club also had two reserve finalists Ian Husband was second in


both the 14-year boys’ 100yd and 200yd. freestyle events S t e p h e n N ic h o la s w a s


runner-up in the 15-year boys' 200yd. breastroke and Joanne Robinson came third in the 12- year girls’ 100yd. freestyle. The three qualified, for the


North Lancs team taking part in the Northern Counties Festi­


val of Swimming at Blackpool in May. Nicholas was unlucky not to reach another final on Sal in


the 15-year, boys’ freestyle.


Time trials start


TH E North Lancashire Road


Club has settled the details of its Standards- Scheme. Mem­ bership will cost £1 and the scheme is o f special interest to newcomers who, with a little effort, should be able to derive some benefit by the end o f the


•season. The club will hold its Bashall


road race on March 27th. and organiser Ian Gastall has ob­ tained sponsorship from the Ba y Horse Garage, Osbal- deston. On Saturday the Brock time-


t r ia l l in g season opened in w in d y c o n d it io n s . W a yn e Mercer, o f Padiham, pedalled nicely to the day’s second-best time o f 59 mins. 41 secs., his father Tony, putting in a fine effort o f 1-6-26. Ralph Pilking- ton, o f Wilpshire, moves nearer each season to beating the hour and his 1-1-48 augurs well. Surprise o f the day was


sprung by Chris Goodfellow who beat her husband Rod by 20 secs. She has trained dili­ gently all the winter and it will be no surprise i f she attains the under one hour mark for the 25 miles. Br ian D a v ie s , M i l l H i l l ,


R o g e r Cana van and John Draper were timed at 1-6-48, 1- 9-45 and 1-7-37 respectively. Mrs Sue Gears, who is just


beginning her racing career, rode in 1-15-20, a fine attempt


on a hard day.; • Over in Yorkshire the road


racers were out o f luck as Tim Cottam and Ian Gastall were involved in a pile-up which put them out of the race.


Sabden surge on Rimington 0, Sabden 2


SABDEN continued on their winning way — having not been beaten in the Marsden Division since before New.Year — with goals from Davies and Fielding in a 2-0 win over Rimington.


Waddington lose again


Waddington Res. 1, Bingley Juniors 2


WADDINGTON suffered yet another defeat in the Craven League. No goals were scored in the first half but in a livelier second half Bingley put on the pressure and scored from a free kick and extended the lead from a corner. Waddington scrambled a late goal. Skipton Building Society sponsored the match.


TH E Clarion Cycling Club set o f f on a ,hilly ride on Sunday. The party rode over Wadding­ ton Fell to Slaidburn and on over the Cross of Greets road to Wray. The return was by Quern-


pomt\


AL NTRE i round


Ion of lmd wall


lard and <, brass action of .’ailable


jc suites in jcasional


more and the Trough of Bow- land, reaching Clitheroe just after dark. Next week’s run is to Buck-


den, leaving Pedal Power at 9 a.m.


W IN N E R o f the medal com­ petition at Clitheroe Golf Club (ladies’ section) was Mrs G. J. Kay, with a score 86-13-73


nett. Rugby teams Clitheroc 1st X V (v Upper


W h a r fe d a ld , a ) : Em m o t t , Taberner, Greatorex, Hyde, Torbett, Dempsey, Duxbury, Sweeney, Dinsdale, Dubowski, Ramsey, Holden, Greatorex, Robson, Mercer. Clithcroe 2nd X V (v Upper


idroom H E R O E


Wharfedale, h): Wardle, Har­ greaves, Sanderson, • Fielding, Fielding, Blanchflower, Tindall, Howartn, Tattersall, Corbett, Duxbury, B y rn e , N ew ton , Holmes, Nicholls, Williamson, Conboy, Baron.


,* ,


Good away victory


E M P R E S S S qu a sh C lu b


IO O D • UNITS TO


En ts les


.CENTRE 1.862982


£L. 693897 Slut UMI,


Ladies’ 1st team had a good 3-2 win away to Bolton Health Studio. Mary Neville won the


first- tw o 1 games easily, but seemed to lose concentration


and lost 2-3. M a u r e e n E d w a rd s and


Sharon Willis had little difficul- ty in both winning 3-0.


• Val Fielding after some long ral l ies , lost , her match 1-3.


Susan Meadows was slow to start but after taking the first game under pressure won the next two with ease for a 3-0


victory. Hard to see .


V A L D SSER


S IX members of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club vis­ ited Patterdale in the Lake District on Sunday, and managed to reach Fairfield-, at 2,816ft. de­ spite visibility being down to 10 yards at times. On April 8th,- the club will go camping in Eskdale.


F IN A L positions in the Ribble


Valley ■ Ladies Darts Associa­ tion are: Division One — Join­ ers B 88, Station 80, Commer­ cial 79, Joiners A 78, Black Horse A 76, Bonny Inn 67, C a th o l ic SC 66, BBC 64, Pendle Witch 64, White Horse


58 • D iv is io n Tw o — British


Legion 86, Kings Arms 86, Royal Oak 79, Victoria 75, Black Horse B 74,- CCWMC 74, Low Moor 73, Bay Horse 66, Judge Walmsley 63, Calder- stones 44.


West Bradford on goal trail


West Bradford 6, Lord Nelson 1


B E W A R E G a rg ra v e ! West Bradford are back in winning ways, crushing Lord Nelson 6- 1 on Saturday with goals from Mellin (2), Blenkinship (2),


Howard and Rawson.


aturday 100yd.


Philip in form


P H IL IP HUGGON (16), o f I Chipping was a member o f | the L a n c a sh ir e 2nd team which defeated Northumber- | land 8-2 in an inter-county table tennis match played at | Clitheroc Parish Church Hall, on Sunday. He played, two games and I


won both, 21-10 and 21-15, to | g iv e him a best o f three |


result. The match was staged by


the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association whose president, Mr John Aspinall, provided | the tabic.


Spring Mill fluent


Trinity 0, Spring Mill 1


IT was an evenly contested game on Saturday when Trinity played S p r in g Mill in the Kibble Valley Football League with only the goal by Tomlin­ son after 10 minutes separating


the two sides. Trinity were defeated heavily


earlier in the season and this game . showed that they had improved dramatically since then. Trinity created oppor­ tunities on the break, but Spring Mill played the more fluent football. Mitcheson, Stell, Fishlock


and Edmondson were the pick for Trinity.


Pool news


W ITH eight games remainin' in the Kibble V a l le y Poo winter season both divisions seem to have established elitist roups. The Red League has ve teams covered by eight points and the Blue has four


%


within five points. Red leaders .Joiners A had a solid 5-2 victory at the Horse


Shoe but second-placed Pendle Witch slipped to their second consecutive defeat at home to the Black Horse. This pushed Pendle Witch into third spot. Fourth and fifth, Hodder


Bridge A and King’s A fought I


•out a tight game with the K in g ’s em e rg in g as single- frame victors to reverse the | respective positions. Blue leaders King’s B re- I


corded a 5-2 win at tne Hodder | Bridge B to keep their five-


point lead. Joiners B started the night in


fourth place but did not drop a


frame to move into a three-way tie for second spot. Tonight f they visit the leaders giving them an opportunity to throw’ the title race wide open. King’s B, in fact, embark on


a very important three weeks I in which they will play each of the three chasing teams — Joiners at home, Craven Heifer | away and Tillotsons at home. Victories would put them in a very commanding position. Results, Red League: Horse


Shoe A ' 2, Joiners A 5; King’s A 4, Hodder Bridge A 3; Com- mercial A 4, Royal Oak A 3; Lower Buck 2, Red Pump 5; Pendle Witch 3, Black Horse 4;


; Sun Inn 5, White Horse 2; 'White Hart 1, Lord Nelson 6. Blue League: Joiners B 7,


Ho rs e Shoe B 0; H od d e r Bridge B 2, King’s B 5; Royal Oak B 3, Commercial B 4; Craven Heifer 5, Brown Cow 2; Tillotsons 5, Craven Heifer (Ch) 2; New’ Inn 5, Duke of | York 2; Black Bull 4, Buck Inn 3.


Darts positions


L A T E S T p o sit ion s in the Clitheroe and District Darts League are: Division One — Royal Oak A 110, Pendle Inn 98, White Horse 93, Black Horse 90, Black Bull 86, Lord Nelson 83, Pendle Hotel 77, Bonny Inn 73, Horseshoe A 73, Commercial Hotel 72, Wad­ dington Club 72, Royal Oak B 62.


Division Two — Cross Keys.


87, Brownhill Arms 85, Pendle Witch 76, Kings Arms 70, Sta­ tion Hotel 57, Joiners Arms 54, Horseshoe B 41, Lower Buck


38, Bay Horse 35.


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING A CT 1971


NOTICE UNDER SECTION 26 (2)


Proposed development at Corner field north ot A59, west of access road. Crow Park Lane, Gisburn.


Notice is hereby given that application is being made to the Ribble Valley Borough Council (Clitheroe) Council by B. B. Kirk (Constructions) Ltd., for planning permission in respect of earth filling to improve contours of land to be graded and seeded on completion.


A copy of the application and of the plans and other docu­ ments submitted with it may be inspected at the Ribble Valley Borough Council Of­ fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, at all reasonable hours until


April 7th, 1983.


Any person who wishes to make representations to the above-mentioned Council about the application should make them in writing by that date to the Town Clerk/Clerk to the Council at Ribble Valley B. C. Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe. Signed: J. L. FOX


on behalf of B. B. Kirk (Constructions) Ltd


Dated: March 14th, 1983 22786 RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS


1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA: An application has been re­


ceived for permission to: Extend the. ground and first floor of exisiing building, at 13 Downham Road, Chatburn, 31


1


83/0126/P. Change of use of existing dwelling to Tea Shop and local crafts and dwelling at (The Nook’, Main Street, Gis- burn, 3/83/0128/P. Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise­ ment, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Plan' ning Department, Council Of­ fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA. 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) 22769


Thinking of placing an Advertisement? '


For details of fast,


economical advertising RING'


BURNLEY 22331


where a friendly adviser will help you with your ad.


For the best coverage in the area advertise in


ADVERTISER & TIMES Your Member of Parliament


YOUR LOCAL PAPER CLITHEROE


DAVID


WADDINGTON will be available to interview constituents


at the Conservative Offices, Railway View, on


FRIDAY, MARCH 18th ’ from 4-30 — 5-30 p.m.


WHILE-U-WAIT SERVICE PENDLE DENTAL LABORATORY


Prospect Buildings, Cross St., (opposite Open Market); Nelson


^^^^TeleghoneM392225^ G IU S E P P E A L E S S I


■make with customers own materia).


19 DERBY STREET. . .A C C R IN G T O N


Ladies and gents, bespoke tailor. Finest material. Also


Service at- home i f person • requires.


Tel 36866 31886 after 6 p.m. .


2 f 2270


CONFECTIONERS 26 WELL TERRACE, CLITHEROE


. WILSON’S


SMART, CHEERFUL S H O P


A S S IS T A N T EDISFORD


COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL


AUCTION S A T U R D A Y ,


M A R C H 19th 2 p.m.


EVERYONE WELCOME RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been re-1 ceived to: Proposed conversion of barn I to form a dwelling at Lees House Farm, Cow Ark, Bolton Forest Low 3/83/0133/P.


This property is included in a I 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: •


A copy of the application and I plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within | the period stated. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY I (Chief Architect and


Planning Officer) 22770 I


Competition Winners


CHATBURN FC 150 Club. Week 27. Nos. 105-72. 22774 |


Catering JOA N'S Country Kitchen.


Buffets fo r air occasions. Children’ s parties catered fo r . prices on request. T e l . Joan Burnley 52026.A1256H I


Personal


LONELY, Despairing. Suici­ dal. — Contact Samaritans. Nelson 694929 or Black­ burn 662424.


FREE "pregnancy te s t in g , confidential counselling. — L i fe . Burnley 5 0 8 80 . 627441


Personal Services


DENTURES BROKEN D o n 't d espa ir b ring them in ■ to r immediate ranair


SPANISH TUITION for b ginners. to advance level, conversational grammar, or holiday Spanish, trans­ lations. — Tel. Burnley 28319. after 5 p.m.


6>807o. s


Clitheroe 2232U (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Public Notices THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


has taken considerable trouble to en sure ’all advertisements in this issue are truthful, legal, decent and honest, complying with the British Code of Advertising Practice overseen by the Advertising S tandards Authority; Brook House, 2-16 Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7HN (01 -580 5555)


Education


MOORLAND SCHOOL, CLITHEROE Independent Co-Educational


Day and Boarding School of 250 With Kindergarten, Junior and Senior Departments


Boarders’ accepted from age 7. This, school which preserves traditional standards, otters a sound education to ’O’ level, with above average success rate. At Form IV level, pupils may select from 12 subjects, which include: 3 Sciences and Domestic Studies, as well as Computer Studies which will be introduced into the curriculum in the third year, in September.


E N TR A N C E EX AM IN A T IO N RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL (DEVELOPMENT PLANS) DIRECTION 1965


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING A CT 1971 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING'


The Ribble Valley Borough council as local planning authority I propose to make a decision affecting the land briefly described I in the Schedule below. Details of the application, which in their opinion would involve a departure from the provisions of the approved North East Lancashire Structure Plan, may be obtained from the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, | Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe. ■


Any objections to’ the grant of planning permission for the I development mentioned in the Schedule below should be


made to the Chief Executive and Town Clerk, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA to reach me not later than |


the 8th April, 1983. M. JACKSON I


Chief Executive and Town Clerk |


SCHEDULE


J_ancJ g f lg d g j Great Todber Farm, off Howgill Lane, Rimington


Proposal or Proposed Use Erection of agricultural workers dwelling


Development Plan Proposal The site is in and area of special landscape. There is a I strong 'presumption in these areas against new develop­ ment. not essential to the needs of rural industries or |


agriculture. ST MARY’S COLLEGE, BLACKBURN


A cordial invitation is extended to all Covenanters to attend the official opening of the


GOLDEN JUBILEE SPORTS, HALL


MONDAY, MARCH 28th, 1983 at 7-30 p.m.


at St Mary’s College 2339


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any|


Advertisement without reason stated. All Advertisements are accepted subject to approv-1


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


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


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


B A ILEY ’S OF BURNLEY


9 Home and Office Removals • Storage • Shipping • Free Estimates • Member of British Association of Removers


> No extra charge for weekend work


j Telephone: BURNLEY 35445


HOLDEN & HARTLEY LIMITED


___ V A N H IR E


ARE YOU MOVING HOUSE? Save EEC’s


By hiring our 22cwt or 35cwt Luton Vans


From only £19.25 per day fully inclusive.


Tel. Burnley .27321 or Colne 863387


WILSON & SON . REMOVALS


Storage, heated warehouse, , ■ inspection.welcome


Free estimates, fu lly in su re d


Tel. NELSON 62030


MOVING HOUSE?


Trolleys and protective


packing loaned free with van hire


BURNLEY 36131 HEBDEN HIRE


MOORE'S REMOVALS and storage, established ‘1970. e x c e l le n t s e 'r v ic e ,


p r ic e s . — T e l . N e ls on 68891.


fa i r 3203C


HARRISON'S REMOVALS. Prompt e f f ic ien t service, a n y t im e , a n yw h e r e . —7 Phone Blackburn 498.46.


SALESPERSON AHERNES OF


HELLIFIELD LIMITED require a


YOUNG SALESPERSON


with retail experience for their menswear department


Please apply by phone or letter to:


AHERNES OF HELLIFIELD LIMITED


Hellifield, Nr. Skipton Tel.: 072 95 201 28738


Open the door to a bright new future


EARBY 842748 (day time) or ROSSENDALE 220727 (evenings)


Phone JOYCE GLOVER


and be amongst the first to bring a fabulous range of fancy goods to your area.


Top commission easily earned in a business that rapidly expands


f 49690S


CO -O P R EM O V A L S and Storage. Get a good job plus d iv i . In q u ir ie s all branches. Local, long dis­ tance and overseas. Fully trained' personnel at your service. Co-op quality all


TEA CHESTS, as new, ideal fo r moving, approx. 21in. square, delivered o r can .be c o l le c te d . — Tel. , Miss Wilson. Nelson 62030.- 3 202H.


the way. 501 iso


LIGHT CARRYING man and van, £6 per hour, distance no object. — Tel. Barnold- swick '814138:


2 3 4 2 1


DA L LA S light transport. — Tel. Padiham 72446.


Tuition 539762 EXPERIENCED


GARDENER required one day per week


Telephone: CLITHEROE 27835


GARMENTS LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE


GRANBY require a


(TEMPORARY) INSPECTOR


Apply: Mrs H. Hiesley CLITHEROE 23000


B A Y L E Y ARM S ’ HURST GREEN


required lunchtime and evenings


STAFF Telephone:


BAR STONYHURST 478 PART-TIME


GENERAL HELP


REQUIRED


' Hours by arrangement Apply:


THE COFFEE HOUSE 15 LOWERGATE,, CLITHEROE


• Before 11-30 a.m. SKILLED


M O TO R


M E C H A N IC REQUIRED


Peugeot experience an advantage.


Apply to: Mr B. Dootson


LO W MOOR G A R A G E


Tel. CLITHEROE 26021


PICTURE CONTAINSTHE FOLLOWING HABITAT FURNITURE: SEATING UNITS (5) £445 • CORNER SEATING UNIT £ ■ SHEtyjlSG^UNa£95 - TABLE £49.50* LAMPS £24.90-CUSHIONS £15.00 • BUNDS£79*PICTURE FRAME£11.75-TOTAL£819.15


3 BEDROOM DETACHED BUNGALOWS


" ^


3 BEDROOM DETACHED. HOUSES


m -v-vy-T-, * y~,T . M mode Ihis week and


‘PART-TIME bar staff, must be smart, pleasant and pre­ pared ‘ to work. Saturdays. Apply in Person, De Lacey Arms.


E V E N IN G d e l iv e r y sales s t a f f r e q u ir e d . F r id a y . Saturday. Sunday. 8 p.m. to 1 1 p.m. approx., van or car essential.- good cam- inns. — Contact Burnley 35073.


CLEANER required. 2/3 hall days per w eek, Whalley R o a d a r e a . — T e l . C l ith e ro e 27250 a fter 4 p.m.


’ MENSWEAR


IT0WN& COUNTRY REMOVAL SERVICES LTD


To Junior and Senior Departments: Saturday, May 14th, 1983


For further information please contact: The Secretary


M O O R L A N D S C H O O L Clitheroe. Tel: 23833


ASSISTANT Personal Services SANDERSON TRAINED


IN TER IO R D E C O R S P E C IA L IS T


LOOSE COVERS AND RE-UPHOLSTERY


Hand-sewn velvet curtains Festoons


. ★ Roller Blinds ★ Vertical Blinds . ★ Venetian Blinds


All leading makes of materials or customers own. .


STONYHURST590. 22917


Telephone: LOOSE COV ERS,


SUN BEDS, from £3.99 a w e e k . '— T e l . N e ls o n


540608 62433. 55bo2J Business Services


REPAIRS and service on ty p ew r ite rs , cop iers and c a lc u la t o r s . A t t e n t io n within 24 hours. — Tel. A c o rn . O f f ic e Equipment. Burnley 561 15 .


Removals and Road Transport


made. in customers’ own mater ial. Estimates free. A lso velvet curtains hand sow n. — T e l . Padiham 76 1 68 .


ta i lo r -


RELIABLE AND RESPONSIBLE


morning pie baking


PERSON required for early


Three mornings per week, 3 a.m. to 7 a.m.


Only persons seeking gen­ uine, permanent, part-time work need apply.


Experience not necessary, but must be able to work on own initiative. Ideally suitable for housewife requiring part- time employment.


Telephone for interview before 10 a.m.


CLITHEROE 22981 REQUIRED


627917


PART-TIME COOK also


CLEANER ' and


EVENING AND NIGHT STAFF


(nursing experience preferred)


For Nursing Home in Waddington


Telephone: I. Chadwick CLITHEROE 22636


22775 SMART, ATTRACTIVE


STAFF required


BAR


N EW INN GISBURN


Tel. Gisburn 264


BURNLEY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Require a


QUALIFIED AUDIT SENIOR


Applicants should.be conversant with the full range of work in a practising' firm but with particular emphasis on modern auditing techniques. Skill and initiative, will be rewarded in a forward looking firm by a top salary and excellent working conditions.


Please apply in writing to:


J. B. LEVER & ASSOCIATES 11/15 Ormerod Road, Burnley BB11 2RU.


H I L L A R D S S U P E R S T O R E C L I T H E R O E requires


P R O V I S I O N S A S S I S T A N T (F u l l - T im e )


Excellent salary and working conditions, live das1. 39 hour week.


Please apply to:


H I L L A R D S S U P E R M A R K E T L IM I T E D . KING LANE. CLITHEROE BHi 1AA


MR G. M cC A L LY. TEL. CLITHEROE (0200) 22685 Te lep h o ne : C L ITH E R O E 26939


HOLIDAY JOB


DOMESTICATED STUDENT OR SIXTH FORMER


Please ring:


CLITHEROE 22660 for further details


23397 COUNTY COUNCIL LANCASHIRE


Education Department Ribble Valley District


YOt-JTH WORKER


YOUTH SERVICE PART-TIME QUALIFIED


o f younn people on a new project involvin'! micro-com­ puters. Knowledge and ex­ perience o f working with


Application forms from and returnable to:


HOWLAND CHAMBERS. HARRIS COURT. CLITHEROE TEL. 25063 Closin'! date:


MR . G. JACKSON. 2H605 23404 129801


Lancashire County Council is an Equa l O p p o r tu n i t ie s employer


THREE-BEDROOM ED farm BABYSITTER. Reliable teen­


cottage to let. in return lor w e ek end w o rk . —— T e l . Stonvhurst 418.


HABITAT FURNITURE REE! When you buya broseley family home.


Get u p to £i,ooo o f


Moving to a larger house can be pretty expensive. Mere's how


Broseley can help. Firstly, with every contract


comes a Habitat Voucher worth up'to £1,000. It could buy all the furniture in our picture and a lot more. And for anyone contem­ plating a move, that’s quite a help. But that’s not al'


sihss


ager required. — 18 Gar­ nett Road. Clithcroe. 77sc«


March 29th. 1983 129823


Required (one' evenin') per week), to work with nroup


a*jc nroup 15-19 years, es­ sential.


FOR RESOURCEFUL,


TWO black Labrador do?) pups. £50 each. — Tel. Earby 843024.


FREE to nood home. Jack Russell, cross*, don. — Tel. Clitheroc 26279.


HYNDBURN MOBILE


VIDEO (V.H.S.)


Tel. Great Harwood 883189


Films delivered and collected (Whaltey/Clitheroe area)


Wednesdays and Saturdays


Cost of Film Hire 50p per day No extras to pay


31793 129H0:


POND FISH and Fancy Cold Water Fish, pool liners. Tropical fish and marines. Sale now on. Cabinets and aquariums made any size. L a te night Fr ida y, also open Sunday. —- Llanberics Aquatics. 196 Blackburn Road. V-x mile town centre. A c c r in g t o n . — T e l .


PEDIGREE black Labrador/ Sheepdog puppies fo r sale, ready now. 3 do?!S lett. should make ideal pets. £15 each. — Tel. Gross Hills (0535)34704.


35435. • 5>’ 77


COLOURED T V ’s from £49. Black and white T V ’ s from £15. A l l sets guaranteed.


vm s*3


D R A K E S H E A D B o a rd in g Kennels and Cattery, col­ lection and delivery service, onlv vaccinated dogs and cats taken. — Tel. Burnley 21037;.


DUDLA ND KENNELS and


Cattery. Dogs exercised country, luxury, cat accom­ modation. inspection in­ vited. ---- Tel. Gisburn 519. 623380


PARADISE PETS, travelling beautician, all breeds and cats catered for. — Tel. Burnley 5 9 4 5 6 .


LASSIE COLLIE cross lab­ rador pups. £5 each to


Y o r k i e . — T e l . C o ln e 863539.


3i7«i


good home. — Tel. Nelson 62030 anytime.


129799


YORKIES ready now. Cairns read y s o on . A lso o ld e r


631843


— C. & S. Electronics. 119/121 Bradshaw Street. Nelson. Tel. 601808.


619944


PHILIPS v id e o 2021. l4 months old. 6 tapes. 20 hours total. £285 o.n.o. — Tel. Padiham 76374 after 6


p.m. J 31751


FOR REP AIR S to most makes o f TV. radio and audio, ring Relayvision. — Clitheroe 23214, Burnley 2 5 3 0 4 . N e ls o n 65792.- Colne 8 6 3 8 1 5 .


VIDEO blank tapes E180, 3 hour, onlv VHS available, bargain £4.99. — Park Hill Petropoint, Padiham Road. Burnley.


THREE TOWNS VIDEO MOBILE LIBRARY We come lo yo u !


Free membership, free delivery; and collection


VHS tapes only


Films tor ail the tamily, new titles weekly


Telephone: (0254) 883136 Over 1000 titles to choose from Situations Vacant


required full time for busy town centre shop


Pay is above average and working atmosphere excellent.


If you are between 21 and 35, bright, smart and cheer­ ful, write with brief details to:


’ BOX NO. E20


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE


22794 Business for sale Radio, TV and Video


IF YOU WISH to sell your business discreetly, please contact, without obligation. — Thomas V. Shaw & Co.. L td . . 11 P r e s to n N ew Road. Blackburn. Tel. 92 53657. Business Agents for L a n e n s ir e f o r o v e r 30 years.


B U Y ING OR SELLING shop o r a business? Local. UK or abroad? Find out about our computer ised s e rv ic e , fre e to buyers, very competitive i f scllinii. - Culdor Estates, Burnley


56431 (24 hour answer III?!).


Pets Corner


CLITHEROE PET OWNERS


ALL


Pet food delivered to your door.


48Sh NORMAN’S TV We can offer you the widest


selection in the area of quality re-conditioned colour TV ’s


All with two year tube guaran­ tee an^ one year parts and labour guarantee. Then when your guarantee is over, full, maintenance on all parts and labour including tube for only. £35 per year.


Re-conditioned colour TV rental from £6.50 one month deposit


Rent the New FERGUSON TX COLOUR TV trom only £79.95


Norman’s Atari Club FREE MEMBERSHIP


316 COLNE ROAD (Queensgate) also


38 STANDISH STREET, BURNLEY.


Telephone: 25630 _____ Situations Vacant


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 17th, 1933 11 Situations Vacant


Pets Corner COUNTY COUNCIL LANCASHIRE SPREAD EAGLE


HOTEL SAWLEY, NEAR CLITHEROE VACANCY FOR A


CLEANER


3 __4 mornings per week 9-30 a.m. — 2-30 p.m. (Must be able to work either Saturday or Sunday or both)


Transport provided to and from home in the Clitheroe area. For further details telephone:


CLITHEROE 41202


Education Department — Ribblc Valley District


GENERAL ASSISTANT


Gisburn County Primary School Kitchen.


Burnley Road. Gisburn. Clithcroe.


Wane: £20.55. hours: \ 2 x


Cl l a.m. — 1-30 p.m.). Post subject to medical clearance.


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Application forms available from District Education O f­ ficer. Education Offices, oft Pimlico Road. Clithcroe.


Closin') date: March 25th. 1983.


Lancashire County Council is Equal Opportunities em­ ployer.


WA N T E D gnrdencr/handy- mau. one h a l f day per


ICE CREAM van salesperson


~.3 BAY Mare, kintl loving home only, ideal first pony, bomb proof. £250. — Tel. Burnley 26805.


28695


SADDLERY dispersal sale, ov e r 250 lots, new/used saddles, bridles, rugs (N 7. thermal jute), riding wear, h a rn e s s , bras s cu r io s , equestrian miscellanv by auction at Black Horse Hotel. High Street. Skip- ton. Monday. March 21st. 7 p.m. prompt, viewing 6- 30 p.m. — Noel Anthony A u c t io n e e r s . T e l . 0633 893886.


week. Please ring Whalley 2 8 6 0 a fter 6 p.in.


22797


C L E A N E R R E Q U IR E D . Wnddiugton Road area. — 'Pel. Clitheroe 25636. alter


required. — Apply E. &. P. Swales Ltd. Clitheroc. Tel. 00 753.


6 P.m. Situations Wanted


REDUNDANT 55 year old male seeks w ork , retail shop and clerical exper i­ ence. but anythin?! consi­ d e r ed . — T e l . W ha l ley


2615. 77M4 -J3385 77325


COCKER SPANIEL dog. 7- o n t h s - o l d . — T e l .


D O B E RM A N N PU P P IES . £ 1 2 0 . — T e l . B u rnley 36898.


Clithcroe 22531. 22790 31792 Livestock and Poultry


TWO OEG large breed trios. £5 fo r t r io . Tw o OEG cocks. £2 each. Two silke cross Bantam pullets. £1 each. Tw o Bantam pullets. 75p each. — Tel. Clitheroe 4 1 222 .


23301


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FINEST seed hay. straw and shavings fo r sale by the bale, can deliver. — Tel. Gisburn 519.


Farming S L U R R Y S P R E A D I N G ,


muck spreading, fertilizer and slag spreading, ditch­ ing. drainage and excavat­ ing. sub soiling and re­ seeding. — R. Blackburn. Wadding ton. Tel. Clitheroc 2 6 2 7 6 .


77803


22795


614544


628461


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