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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 10th, 1981, Sports round-up Public Notices THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


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


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Mr R. H. Dean, 2515 Lincrest Road, Joppa, Maryland 21085, U.S.A. wishes to correspond with those familiar with the Dean family genealogy.:'


CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL . MAYOR’S SUNDAY, MAY 13th, 1984


The Worshipful the Mayor, Councillor R. Howel Jones, proposes to attend DIVINE SERVICE at 10-30 a.m..at. Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe, on Sunday, May 13th, 1984


The Mayor will receive in the Mayor's Parlour at 10 a.m.


Town Hall, Church Street, CLITHEROE, Lancs.


Mayor’s Parlour, Town Clerk Personal Services EMMA


VICTORIA TRAVELLING


BEAUTY THERAPIST


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


Great Harwood Rov. 2, Henthom Utd 3


HENTHORN’ S under 13 team brought the Accrington Boys’ League G ilb ra i th Cup to Clitheroe with a great team performance a t tne Show- ground, Great Harwood. Both teams took a while to


settle on the hard, bumpy pitch and after 20 minutes Hovers took the lead. However, two minutes later Henthorn’s Craig Lord was


pulled down in the box and skipper Jason Faulker stepped up to score the equaliser from the spot. In the second half, Henthom


Littlewood on form


Clithcroc 2nd X I 109, Settle 2nd XI 36


A RESPONSIBLE innings of 43


from Graham Littlewood and some fine bowling by Tim Bleazard and P ’ ~hil Bisnoj


Eut Henthorn two goals in


began to dominate and Faulk­ er scored his second with a heat chip over the keeper’s 1 head. Five minutes later Nathan Peel beat two defenders and


•ont. Rovers pulled back a goal


late in the game but there was no doubt where the cup was going. In our picture, two goal


Jason Faulker is chaired by his team mates after collecting the cup.


A TIGHT FINISH


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds 204 for 6,


Old Ross. 205 for 9


DESPITE a fine knock of 90 by Ken Proctor and a useful innings of 40 by Bradley, Wan­ derers were dismissed from the Lawrenson Cup with only four balls to spare. . Kerr and Leach were in fine


Parker 7, K. Proctor 90, R. Driver 6, W. Hutchins 21, T. Wallbank 12, B. Bradley 40, I.


Threlfall 18, S. Kerr 3, extras 7, total 204. Old Ross 205. Bowling: G. Leach 7-0-41-4;


form in the Wanderers’ attack with respective figures of 4 for 37 and 4 for 41. Ribblesdale Wanderers: A.


able wicket, it was soon appa­ rent that a big score would be impossible with all batsmen struggling to overcome uneven bounce, and lots;of movement off a very green .wicket. Clitheroe’s batting slumped


2nd XI, a place in the first round proper of the Lawrenson Cup. Batting first on an unpredict­


last yea ‘r’s winners Clitheroe Bishop gave


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. ' RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS


1 A. Blackburn 0, J . Boden 3, G. Littlewood 43, C. Sims 16, A. Rigby 11, A. King 2, S. Rush 7, P. Bishop 14,, T. Bleazard n.o. 2, M. Blackburn 1, extras 5, total 109. Settle: 36.


P. Bishop 8-3-16-4; S. Black­ burn 0.6-O-4-1.


Rigby among the wickets


Clitheroe 2nd 149 for 8, Lucas 1st 112 for 9


CLITHEROE gained their first home points of the season with a winning draw.


Asked to bat first", they ........


M. Gidlow 8-0-28-0; S. Kerr 8- 0-37-4; K. Taylor 8-0-55-1; A. Parker 4.4-0-34-0..


UPSET IN FIRST GAME


THE Clitheroe and District Cricket League opened with a sensational upset when last y e ar’s unbeaten champions Catholic A lost to Catholic B. ' Catholic B would have been a


s ta r t in th e ir firs t league season, with a fine win against second division champions Lon- gridge. In the other matches, Flex­


ible won away at Chipping, and Buck Inn won at Gisbum in the last over.


Final placing


WHALLEY Arms Celtic’s Ea s t Lancs League season drew to a close with a 2-2 draw against Colne Legion' Res. The other end-of-season result was Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 3, Gt Harwood Town Res. 0.


Clith Res............ .... 26 18 3 539 Pad. Wan............ .... 2618 3 539 Osw. Im..............


Final table P W D L P


Bacup B R.......... .... 26 14 6 634 TrawCei........... .... 26 14 5 7 33 GtHarTR......... .... 26 14 5 7 33 Wad’ton.............. .... 26 11 6 928 W’leyArmsC.... Penale For......... K. Green.............


5 6 35


Colne Leg. R...... ....26 5 2 19 12 Whalley.............. ....26 2 5 19 9


6 1712


Ladies’ golf


WINNER of an individual Stableford competition organ­ ised by Clitheroe Golf Club’s ladies’ section was Mrs Sue Humphreys with 34 points. A nine hole contest was won by Mrs D o ro th y F u l to n (17 points).


Norma Hoyle, with a score of 90-22-68 nett won the Frances Smith Qualifying Round for which a prize was donated by Mrs Margaret Holding. Mrs Nora Harrison won a nine hole competition with a score of 47- 14V4-32V4 nett and May medal winner was Mrs Jean Rycroft 109-36-73.


against Burnley, Clitheroe emerged convincing winners by 6t4 points to point.


In a Handicap Shield match


an outing to Bare Golf Club w in n e rs w e re Mrs Mary Hanson and Mrs Betty True­ man (45 points). Mrs Joan Joss and Mrs Pat Holden (40) were runners-up and third were Mrs Lena Wallis and Mrs Alice Foster (39).


When the ladies section held ’ points on hep own.


partner was unable to play be­ cause of injury, scored 33


Mrs Eva Velvick, whose


Mansfield............ ....26 7 5 14 19 Chatbum...........


.... 26 10 6 10 26 b 12 23 6 12 22


second division side this season but for the resignation of ICI from the league. Wanderers made a flying


knocked 62 off. the first 10 overs, for the loss of two wick­ ets. After such a fine start, a much bigger total could have been reached,- but the scoring rate slumped. Top s co re r Jo h n Boden


Bowling: T. Bleazard 8-1-9-5; *


'meagre 36. Cfitheroe: S. Blackburn 5,


to 23 for 3 but then Littlewood took charge and gave his side a lifeline; AH ou t fo r 109, Clitheroe needed : some quick wickets to have any chance of winning and Tim Bleazard pro­ vided these, ripping the heart out of Settle with figures of 5 for 9. Phil Bishop took 4 for 16 and Settle were skittled for a


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to: 1. Extend existing bungalow, a t 2 Ribble Avenue, Sawley. 3/84/0229/P.


3. Change the use of part of building from office to retail shop, at 40 Well Ter­ race, Clitneroe.


2. A new shop front and sign, - plus internal refurbish­ ment, at 20 King Street, Clitheroe. 3/84/0230/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) 76420


BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974


RIBBLE VALLEY LISTED BUILDING:


batted well for 36. Granville Bennett, .24 runs, and Phil Bishop, 26 not out, made useful contributions. ' Lucas’s innings began with a


p a r tn e r s h ip of 33 b efo re Clitheroe’s attack struck, re­ moving the openers in a six-ball spell. Wickets- tumbled as Lucas chased a three-point total of 116. , C litheroe clinched th e ir


An application has been re­ ceived to; 1. Internal and external mod­ ifications to rear and side elevations, at 2 Market Place. Clitheroe. 3/84/ 0240/P.


points in the final over, taking two wickets for the loss of four runs. Alex Rigby finished with figures of 7 for 56. Clitheroe: J. Boden 36, K.


Driver 9, S. Westhead 13, A. Rigby 11; S. Rush 7, M. Scott 5, G. Bennett 24, P. Bishop n.o! 26, T. .Bleazard 0, P. Rushton n.o. 3; extras 14, total (8 wkts) 149. Lucas: 112 for’9. Bowling: T. Bleazard 10-1-22-


1; A. Rigby .14-2-56-7; M.. Blackburn 4-0-2-L


Wallbank shows way


. Oswaldtwistle 86, Ribblesdale Wanderers 170 for 8 dec.


cluded six fours and two sixes, improved a solid start by Alan Parker (19) and Robert Driver (16). Twenty-nine runs from W.


A BRILLIANT innings of 57 from middle order batsman Tom Wallbank helped Ribbles­ dale Wanderers 2nd XI to a crushing victory at Oswaldtwis­ tle in this Ribblesdale League Division Two fixture. Wallbank’s knock, which in­


Workman further helped Wan­ derers and number nine bats­ man Keith Taylor quickly rat­ tled 16 runs off Oswaldtwistle's a t ta ck before th e innings dosed. In reply, Baxenden’s top


' Council Offices, Church Walk, Clilheroe, BB7 2RA, quoting reference number: A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and . Planning Officer) 76421


Thinking of placing an Advertisement?


economical advertising RING


For details of fast, BURNLEY 22331


where a friendly adviser will help you with your ad.


For the best coverage in the area advertise in


YOUR LOCAL PAPER CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES _ 496916


Competition Winners


scorer was P. Harvey, 21 not out and S. Beardsworth contri­ buted 20. Stephen Kerr ran riot with


the home side’s tail-enders, fin­ ishing with four wickets for 15. Ribblesdale Wanderers: A.


Parker 19, K. Proctor 5, R. Driver 16, J. Hutchins 3, T. Wallbank 57, W. Workman 29, I. Threlfall 6, S.. Kerr n.o. 8, K. Taylor 16, G. Leach n.o. 3, extras 8, total (for 8 wickets) 170. Oswaldtwistle; 86. Bowling: G. Leach 7-1-26-1;


D. Workman 9-2-21-2; K. Taylor 8-3-14-3; S. Kerr 5.3-0- 15-4.


KNOCKOUT CONTEST


NEXT month sees the return of the annual six-wicket knock­ out for Ribble Valley cricke­ ters. The competition, run by the


Clitheroe and district league on behalf of the Ribble Valley Sports and Recreation Council, takes place on June 17th at the Caiderstones Hospital ground, starting 10 a.m. Entry is restricted to 16


teams. The draw will be made on June 4th. Closing date for entries is May 31st. Forms, with fee of £6 a team, should be returned to K. Fitzpatrick, 7 Lingfield Avenue, Clitheroe.


C L I TH ER O E F C 100 Club: Week No. 25. 38; 26. 91: 27. 50: 28. 40: 29. 27; 30. 5 3 ; 3 1 , 3 1 : 3 2 , £ 1 0 0 , 27.


C H A T B U R N F C 150 Club. Shooting and Fishing


CALDER FISHING


The fishing rights ad|olnlng CHEW MILL FARM,


BILLINGTON


Extending to about 1,100 yards were ottered for sale by auction by Ingham & Yorke, Clltheroe, on May 2nd.


The


reached drawn


reserve and


understood they are now tor sale by private treaty.


at price was £11,500 . and


they were with- It


not is


. e ra t io n s , ( to new and clean clothes ) . — Tel. Clitheroe 2453 0 ..


FO R A L L Y O U R sewing alt- 10782 Business Services


P H O TO C O P Y IN G SERV IC E fo r y our Le tte rh e ad s , Leaf-' le ts , copies f rom books,


. magazines, maps, etc. — D eta ils from 12 Lowergate, C l i th e ro e . T e l. C li th e ro e '2 4 2 5 3 .


778334


T Y P EWR I T E R maintenance, " a l l leading makes, IBM golf ball machines a speciality. — Tel. Acorn Office Equip­ ment, Burnley 56115.


771260 Personal Lost and Found


' Tom cot, blind in one. eye, an sw e rs to Tom. F in d e r re*


LOS T . Old grey and white


w a rd ed . — Tel. Clitheroe 2 5 5 0 0 .


I 101


L I FE provides a f r ien d when you a re p reg n an t and in - difficulty. F o r free! testing


L O N E L Y , Despairing, S ulci- ' . dal, Contact Samaritans, , Nelson ’ 694929 o r Black­ burn 6624 24.


and help — Ring 50880. i


i 618070 767070 1


YOUNG PERSON


preferably able to drive :


Good, interesting job, wage and bonus.


Please call Saturday before . 2 p.m. to:


ULTRAFRAME ,


WATERLOO ROAD, CLITHEROE


required aged 17, 70203


Week 3 6 . 1st, 26; 2nd, 43. 78423


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,


2. Erect 3 No. retractable canopies, at The Three Fishes Inn, Mitton, Whal- ley. 3/84/0242/P.


4. Internal and external mod­ ifications to rear and side elevations, at 2 Market Place, Clitheroe. 3/84/ 0240/P.


CONSERVATION AREA:


. 1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


Legal Notices L O O S E C O V E R S ,


The Chief Constable, Lanca­ s h i re C o n s tab u la ry , Police H ead q u a r te rs , Hutton , Near P re s to n .


To: The Clerk to th e Licens­ ing Ju st ice s fo r th e Licensing D is tr ic t o f th e Ribble Valley P etty Sessional Division.


The Chief Executive Officer f o r th e R ib b l e V a l l e y B o ro u g h C o u n c i l, Church Walk, Clitheroe .


The Town Clerk, Clitheroe B o ro u g h C o u n c i l , T ow n Hall, Clitheroe .


to n Near Clitheroe In the County of Lancaster, a Di­ re c to r o f Empress Squash Rackets Limited, whose r e ­ g is te red office Is s itu a te a t Empress Saw Mill, Chatburn N e a r C l i th e ro e a fo re s a id , having during th e p a s t six months ca rr ied on th e trad e o r business of a Company D ire c to r and Secretary do h ereb y give no tice o f my in ten tio n to apply a t The T r a n s f e r S e s s io n s o f th e Ribble Valley P etty Sessional Division to be held on the 2 1 s t day o f May next fo r the g ran t to me o f a Justice s Licence au th or is ing me to se ll by r e ta i l Intoxicating liq uor of all descr iptio ns fo r consumption on th e premises s itu a te a t Empress Squash Rackets Limited in Chatburn Road C litheroe aforesaid of w h ic h p r em is e s Em p re s s Squash Rackets Limited is th e .owner


o I MILINDA SMALLEY f “ Spring Villa“ Grindle-


GIVEN u n d e r my hand this 19th day o f April 1984.-:


Backhouse Forbes and Liddle,


Solic itors fo r th e Applicant 70409


28 Castle S tre e t, Clitheroe


“ C a r te r H ouse”


Removals and Road Transport


HOUSE REMOVALS KEITH MILLS


* Local or distance work * Fully guaranteed and insured * Free estimates


,★ Friendly, efficient service Telephone:


BURNLEY 31027 evenings or 53188 days


M O V E IT. Remove w ith Mel and y o u’ll do well! Any l a r g e I t em m o v e d in Cli th e ro e fo r £5. La rger r e ­ movals, £5 p e r h o u r plus 20p p e r mile. — Tel. Mel E dm o n d so n on C l i th e ro e 2 4 9 0 8 f o r a n y o t h e r q u o te s .


773823


: and d r iv e r a v a ilab le . — Tel. Colne 864365 anytime.


R O B E R T S O N H A U L A G E C O N T R A C T O R . Local and d istance w o rk. Also Tipper


780612


STUBBS DEPOSITORIES LI ­ MI T ED established o v er 60 yea rs , household removals, lo c a l an d long d is ta n c e , s to reag e specialists, inspec­ t i o n i n v i t e d , B .A .R . member. — Tel. Blackburn


TOWN A N D C O U N T R Y Re-, m o v a l S e r v i c e s L t d , moving, s to r in g , shipping, T.C. takes ca re . — Central House, Canning S tre e t. Tel. Burnley 56611 .


57122 o r 48540 fo r e s t i­ mate.


778649


L O M A S T R A N S P O R T . Small removals, single items from


64«ii7


B A I L E Y 'S Keep Moving Ltd, removals, s to r in g , shipping, member o f British Associa­ tio n o f Movers. — Tel. Burnley 35 445 .


£4. Cheap ra te s , f re e e s t i­ m a te s . — T e l . B u rn le y 411415 and 34 3 49 .


773697>


We have a vacancy for a


WAREHOUSE PERSON/ DRIVER


Must be over 21 years of age with clean driving licence.


Apply: Mr P. L. Hargreaves


C. R. HARGREAVES & SON


2 4 -H O U R E X P R E S S d e ­ liveries. — Lomas Tran s ­ p o r t . Tel. Burnley 411415/ 34349/32621 anytime.


Dressmaking/Alterations 764SS2 i9dbs F. LAWSON


FROZEN FOODS CHATBURN


PERSON


required for general office duties


Must be good with figures, and own transport


Telephone:


, CLITHEROE 24953 after 6-30 p.m. only


40/48 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


Telephone: 22183/4


WALLACE HOUSE, CHAPEL LANE, GRINDLETON. Superbly situ­ ated in gardens of one acre with panoramic views to Pendle Hill;’ In-' •gleborough and Pen-y-Ghent, this' ’de­ tached bungalow with the advantage of planning permission for a 3-bedroom ex­ tension to the rear, plans for which may


SYCAMORE HOUSE, 6 STATION


' throughout, comprises: Inner .hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen with pine boaraed wall and range of fitted units, adjoining walk-in pantry, .3 bedrooms, bathroom with 3-piece suite. DE-, TACHED DOUBLE GARAGE, work-


_ shop. Freehold...... ......................£62,500


STUBBINS LANE, SABDEN. A most attractive FOUR BEDR00MED DE­ TACHED HOUSE constructed to a very high standard by Messrs Lambert (St Anne’s)'Ltd with'superior quality mate­ rials and workmanship throughout. Oc­


be inspected at this office with SOLID FUEL CENTRAL HEATING and SEC-. ONDARY DOUBLE GLAZING,


P IANO TU I T ION. William A shton B Mus. LRAM. Be- ginne rs advanced s tu d en ts welcome. — Tel. Clitheroe 2706 6.


74392 ESTATE AGENTS ■ AUCTIONEERS • SURVEYORS • VALUERS


Situations Vacant THE STIRK


HOUSE HOTEL GISBURN


requires a NIGHT PORTER Please telephone:


GISBURN 581 for interview


THE MEADOWS, WORSTON. A splendid DETACHED RESIDENCE at­ tractively


this delightful village within easy reach of all East Lancs business centres, Skip- ton and the-Dales. Set in splendid gar­ dens of Vi acre with an additional 1 acre paddock with open views to Waddington and Longridge


situated on the outskirts


with FULL OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING, CAVITY WALL INSULA­ TION AND PARTIAL DOUBLE GLAZING comprises: Exterior


Pendle Hill to the rear. The spacious and excellently maintained


fells to the front and accommodation


large entrance hall, superb drawing room with beamed and raftered ceiling, dining room,


porch,


with a superior range of quality fittings in pine, 4-hob cooker, double oven unit, automatic dishwasher, laundry, rear ves­ tibule with w.c. First floor: 4 bedrooms, bathroom' with


living room, breakfast kitchen


r a te w.c. Outside: DETACHED DOUBLE GARAGE, fuel store with oil storage tank. The asking price includes " "


all carpets as fitted. FRE ’ " 't",EH0LD £93,000 separate shower. Sepa­ 8 Church Street Clitheroe tel 23252


IN TOWN AND COUNTRY CROSSFOLD COTTAGE, GRIND­


condition throughout with manv attrac­ tive features. The accommodation, with


LETON. A d e l ig h t fu l SEM I ­ DETACHED COTTAGE in excellent


of


FULL SOLID FUEL CENTRAL HEATING, comprises: Entrance hall, lounge with Inglenook fireplace,' kitchen with beamed ceiling. First floor: Bed­ room, bathroom with 3-pce. coloured suite. Attractive gardens to side of house and cobbled forecourt..................£29,950


STEP COTTAGE, 3 LONGR1DGE


• room, fully fitted kitchen, study/bedroom 3, cloakroom. First floor: 2 bedrooms, luxury bathroom, storeroom. Full central heating. Outside: Excellent store/utility room, attractive gardens........... £39,500


ROAD, HURST GREEN. A delightful cottage in a most pleasant secludea posi­ tion with attractive outlooks at rear. Fully modernised and providing first- class accommodation which must be in­ spected to be appreciated and comprises: Entrance hall, through lounge,' dining


66 DOWNHAM ROAD, CHAT­


BURN. A most attractive semi-detached house well positioned in a popular posi­ tion and with pleasing aspects and neat,


well maintained accommodation includ­ ing: Hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, separate w.c. Front and rear gardens'with drive and garage space. Gas central heating


8 COWPER AVENUE,


■ FRONTED TERRACED HOUSE in beautiful decorative order with FULL GAS CENTRAL HEATING and conve­ niently situated close to the town centre and all shopping facilities, the accommo­ dation comprises: Entrance vestibule, en­ trance hatlway, lounge, dining room, kitchen with excellent fitted units. First floor: 2 bedrooms, bathroom. Yard at rear with store and small flower beds. FREEHOLD...............................£22,500


CLITHEROE. An excellently main­ ta in e d SU P E R IO R GARDEN


9 OLD ROAD, CHATBURN. A superb DETACHED HOUSE with 4 BEDROOMS adjoining open fields, pleasantly situated on a quiet cul-de-sac lane. Within easy reach of Blackburn, Burnley and the motonvay, with FULL GAS CENTRAL HEATING, SEALED UNIT DOUBLE GLAZING AND CAVITY WALL INSULATION, the well appointed accommodation comprises: Spacious entrance hall, cloakroom, TV room, lounge with Adam style fireplace, dining room, study, kitchen with excel­ lent range of fitted-units, utility room,


open staircase to first floor: 4 bedrooms, bathroom, sep. w.c. INTEGRAL DOUBLE GARAGE. FREEHOLD


£72,500


3 CHURCH COURT, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE. An opportuni­ ty to purchase an attractive town centre fiat with well maintained accommodation having the benefit of FULL GAS CENT­ RAL HEATING. The easily managed accommodation comprises: Lounge’.kitch-. en, 2 bedrooms, bathroom with 3-piece suite.. FREEHOLD....................£25,750


1 1 7 HENTHORN ROAD,


ROAD, RIMINGTON. A. very attrac- tive detached house in a splendid rural position with open views over unspoilt countryside offering generous family ac­ commodation which is maintained and fitted to a high standard. Set in good sized gardens, the accommodation com-, prises: Hall, lounge, dining room, study,; fully fitted kitchen. First floor: 4 bed­ rooms, one with shower en suite,' 3-pce. bathroom. Double garage. Full central heating and double glazing.........£62,950 •


COMMERCIAL PREMISES, 2 MEARLEY STREET, CLITHEROE. Offered for sale or rental these conve­


.Lancashire business centres. With good sized gardens the property has the be­ nefit oT double Glazing and gas FIRED CENTRAL HEATING, ex­ tremely well equipped kitchen and


cupying a very pleasant position over­ looking open countryside yet close to the centre of this popular village where there are good local shops, schools and .within easy travelling distance, of all the central;


LYNWOOD, PENDLETON ROAD, WISWELL. A superbly' situated de-


tacked bungalow set m large mature garage, freehold..........................£28.250 gardens together with a small paddock ■


• , , . . . . . . . .


•NHBC guarantee. The property is FREEHOLD and will be ready for occu­ pation within the next two months v ‘ £45,950


. FREEHOLD. VACANT POSSESSION ON COMPLETION................ ...............


’ THROUGHOUT comprises: GROUND ' FLOOR: 2 room's, approx. 25ft. x 15ft. First floor: 2 rooms 27ft. x 15ft. and 20ft. x 15ft., kitchen, cloaks and sep. w.c.-The property is in first class condition, having been recently refurbished.


niently situated 2-storey commercial pre­ mises, within, 5 minutes of the bypass road and close to the town centre, com­ prising 'approximately 1,650 sq. ft. on two floors; Suitable for a variety ,of uses, subject- to planning where required, in­ cluding workshops, retail, warehousing, residential, <etc., the accommodation, with GAS CENTRAL .HEATING


If you are.thinking of buying or. selling’pro pe rtyjn 'th e 'Ribble Valley area contact the lycal man, Stephen Hatton on 23252


and offering excellent family accommoda­ tion, on a quiet country lane with easy access to all the surrounding towns and enjoying magnificent views over the Rioble Valley. Hall, lounge, fully fitted dining kitchen, 4 bedrooms, boxroom, study. ’ 3-piece bathroom, shower room, outside: Garage, carport, 2 stables : ; > v • Offers around £75,000


2 STOPPER LANE, RIMINGTON. A most deceptive house offering very spa­ cious family accommodation which is in excellent condition throughout and is, situated in a desirable rural position with open views to Pen -y-Ghent. Well fitted and with many, attractive features,/ the accommodation comprises: Lounge, dining room, breakfast kitchen, pantry/ store, first floor: 3 bedrooms, bathroom, sep. •'W.C. 2nd floor: 3 bedrooms, play­ room. Outside: Garage, fuel store£54i500


MORTGAGER ARRANGED .


REQUIRED BY CUENTS


PROPERTY IN RURAL SITUA­ TION REQUIRING- MODERNI- , SATION.


SMALLER TYPE MODERNISED TERRACED HOUSE CONVE­ 2NIENT FOR TOWN CENTRE..


IN SECLUDED POSITION — ■ .MAX: £35,000.


BED. COTTAGE PROPERTY


SINGLE OFFICE TO ft’ENT;' TOWN CENTRE' AREA',' ALSO SMALL WORKSHOP, REQUIRED TO RENT.


’■ NO SALE, NO FEE: ) . . . .


CLITHEROE. An attractively situated 3-bed. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE with FULL SEALED UNIT DOUBLE GLAZING and GAS CENTRAL HEAT­ ING. Set in good sized gardens, within easy reach of the town centre and shop­ ping , facilities, the accommodation com­ prises: Ent. hall, lounge, dining/kitchen, sun porch with study oft. First floor: 3 beds., bathroom, separate w’.c. detached


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NEAR GRINDLETON. An extremely attractive DETACHED FARMHOUSE with up to 9 ACRES OF ADJOINING LAND available. Very pleasantly situ­ ated just outside Grindteton village with delightful views of the surrounding coun­ tryside. The 'property has recently had a damp proof course installed and has been re-wired. Having been most attractively modernised the accommodation with the benefit of OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING, comprises: Sun lounge entr­ ance,'lounge, superbly fitted dining kitchen, 2na lounge/dining room, rear - porch. First floor: 3 double bedrooms, bathroom and shower. Planning permis­ sion for extension into adjoining bam.........


COCKLETH HOUSE, HARROP,


63 WOONE LANE, ' CLITHEROE An attractive LONG ESTABLISHED GREENGROCERS’ SHOP with living accommodation situated on a busy thoroughfare with considerable potential for expansion. The premises comprise: Sales shop with usual fittings including large capacity floor freezer, living room, scullery, large cellar. First floor: Sep. w.c., 2 bedrooms, one with wash hand basin and bath. Outside: Good yard with space for garage. Trading figures may be viewed at this office....................£25,950


M. SMALLEY,


The Chief F ire Officer, Lan­ ca sh ire County. Council, P re ­ s to n , Lancashire.


Offers Beauty Treatment and Electrolysis in the comfort of your own home


Tel. Blackburn 47426 or . Gt Harwood 884563


E a r n i n g


48 OUREX GOSSAMER......................_ ....tU 8 10 ANTVHERPES CONOOM.............. £3 J6 38 BLACK CATS


20 AEGIS DOTTED— 20TUTTI-FRUITTI


LOVE AOS BOOK INTERNATIONAL SELECTION PACK....- C8J8


C7J8 0 8 0


(FACTORY 0 PARTY PLAN AGENTS REOOI RED) AEGIS PRODUCTS, COLESHILL,


(DEPT. 429) BtRMMQHAM, B4« 1RL


RETURN AD WITH ORDER FOR FREE SAMPLES. VALUE C2.00


SUNB EDS . .Full length over­ head c a n o p ie s . from £199. — Ain swor th &;Dent, 279 Leeds Road, Nelson. Tel. 62433.


made, In customers* own m a te r ia l . E s tim a te s f re e . Also velvet cur tains hand s ew n . > — T e l . P ad ih am 76 1 68 .


ta i lo r - 767726


D E N T A L R E P A IR S , P a tt i- s o n . ’ —r T e l , B la c k b u rn 65808 o r ; 47270 anytime. 77403


' 644416 BREAKFAST Tuition CLITHEROE


GUITAR STUDIO (Principal N. A. Mackey)


beginners and advanced students tuition in classical, folk and most styles of guitar playing to all standards.


Piano tuition and tuning service also available.


CLITHEROE 24793


TEACHER OF MUSIC


Available to give tuition to all ages, for piano and singing .during mornings and early afternoon in Clitheroe Town. Centre studio.


Telephone: BLACKBURN 21478 Established studio offers


COOK Male/Female


7 a.m. — 10 a.m., half wage' during school holidays.


required immediately Apply:


MOORLAND SCHOOL. Telephone:


CLITHEROE 25756 .


COWMANS BUTCHERS require a


SHOP


Tuesday/Thursday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


ASSISTANT Please apply:


13 CASTLE STREET or.Telephone: 23842


W A N T E D . P a r t - t im e b a r s ta f f , preferably w ith tra n s ­


p o r t . — Tel. Gisburn 235. 80216


Housewives do you require extra money?


THE OLD STONE HOUSE MITTON


are looking for


PART-TIME WAITRESSES AND WASHER-UP


2-3 evenings per week


No experience necessary, training will be given Transport home provided


For further information telephone: STONYHURST 544


BLACKBURN, HYNDBURN AND RIBBLE VALLEY HEALTH AUTHORITY


ANCILLIARY SENIOR COOK CL ITH ERO E COMMUNITY HOSPITAL


Required fo r th is 66-bedded hospita l, to take full charge o f th e catering d ep a rtm en t , providing 110 meals, 3 times a day.


40 h o u rs pe r w eek w ith ro ta tin g sh if ts including some early s ta r ts . 5-day w eek, over a 7-week ro ta including some weekend work.


R a t e s o f .p a y in c lu d in g a l l e n h a n c em e n t s a n d s h i f t a l lo w a n c e s a v e r a g e s £ 1 1 0 p e r w e e k . *


Application forms and Job* description available from the U nit A dm in istra to r , Community and Primary Care Unit, Q ueen’s P ark Hospital, Blackburn. Tel. 661311, ext. 213.


Closing date: May 2 9th, 1984. 80233


D J t O J t


. Situations Vacant


SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL


BARROW, NR. WHALLEY require ’


EVENING SNACK WAITER/


Approximately 3 nights per week (12 hours) £1.69 per hour Apply:


WAITRESS TERRY-TUFT LTD ,


THE MANAGER on WHALLEY 3213


THREE FISHES MITTON . require a


Saturday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday evenings 7 p.m. to 11-30 p.m.


COOK


Sunday lunch 10-30 a.m. to 3 p.’m.


No experience necessary as training will be given


Telephone: STONYHURST206


PENDLE MILL, PENDLE ROAD, CLITHEROE v


Telephone: 22216 Manufacturers of Terry Towelling


require the services of the following staff for new jobs in a new business


CLOTH INSPECTORS


WARP KNITTING MECHANICS/ TECHNICIANS


TUFTING MECHANICS


TUFTING MACHINE OPERATORS (to include other ancillary work)'


OVERLOCKING MACHINISTS


Apply first by Telephone for appointment Ask for MR J. M. BRIERLEY, or MR P. WADDINGTON


RICHARD TURNER AND SON WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents, Established 1803 Telephone: CLITHEROE 22369 and 25690


Other offices: Bentham, Kendal, Settle, Lancaster


GISBURN AUCTION MART SATURDAY, MAY 19th^ 1984


AND SUNDRY ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT IN LOT ORDER INCLUDING DISUSED-


SPECIAL SALE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS


MARKET PENNING AND GAJES etc. Sale commences at 11-30 a.m. prompt


Caterers in attendance. Entries taken up to time of sale* Special entries include : ____________________’___


1972 Citroen D Super 4-door Saloon 1985 cc„ colour blue and white, 10 months road test; Portable milking machine, Acrobat, Diesel tank 250 gallon; Cambridge roller; Briggs and Stratton engine, 4 hp.; Troughs; Root chopper; Heavy duty vice; Acroprops; 4 girders box iron 8ft. x 6in. x Sin.


______


For details of the sale contact the Auctioneers: AUCTIONEERS AND SURVEYORS


RICHARD TURNER & SON Beech House, Bentham. 0468-61444


AUCTION MART, GISBURN. Tel. Gisburn 376


WADDINGTON, W BRADFORD RO/i


property compr tibule, hall, loung window, large fiving ;kitchen, 2 bedrooms, I room with coloured 31 suite. Background hel telephone. Outside: Ganl the front, side and rear!


fringing on to agricu land to the rear.


waddingtonI VILLAGE I Semi-detl


Stone semi-detl property I excellent! outlooks f fro nt


32 CASH i - COMMISSION WORK PART-TIME


mailing circulars, good e a rn ­ ings, full in s truc tion s given.


' BARGAIN BOOKS 38 P ark S tre e t,


. Send SAE to: Wallasey, Merseyside


. Ltd, Burrows Hill, H a r t­ fo rd , Northwich, Cheshire . o r by p h o n e to N e lso n “ 6 0 2 3 8 5 . I n q u i r i e s f rom ■ o th e r t r a d e s w o u ld be welcome.


S U B - C O N T R A C T J o in e r s , a n d ■ B r ic k la y e r s , m a le / ; fem ale, re q u i re d fo r d e ­ v e l o p m e n t a t N e l s o n . Please apply in w r itin g to — Mulberry Homes (NW)


Personal


FAMILY SEARCH


William Dean, his wife Mary (Boothman), and their family Including two sons-in-law, Robert Moss and John Blackburn, emigrated from Rimington, Yorkshire to America in May, 1830.


and


Situations Vacant


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified). 1





Excellent opportunities have now arisen


WHALLEY ROAD, BILLINGTON, BLACKBURN


for


A CHEF DE PART IE/ SAUCIER


The Ideal candidates for these positions will be college trained, having pursued either a recognised Chels/GeneraT Catering


A COMMIS CHEF/ PASTRYCOOK


. Course or possibly, a’ Cordon Bleu type course. They (male/ ■ female) should have previous experience, which In the case of the Chef de Partie. should be quite considerable, and both should , possess a deep Interest in creating dishes of the modern . culsina and ba keen to attain high standards ol cooking.


, are negotiable, are dependent on the age and experience of the applicants. It would be advantageous for applicants to have their own transport.


Persons wishing to apply lor these positions should be able to supply references and also bear in mind that weekend and evening work is involved.


Apply to: Mr T. H. Parkinson, M.H.C.I.M.A. Telephone: Whalley 2556 7


81 41


Our restaurant, which Is now recognised by most leading Food Guides, and the Banqueting Suite otter excellent conditions of work in a happy and friendly atmosphere. Good salaries, which


Si tuat i ons Vacant ” ..


BLACKBURN, HYNDBURN AND RIBBLE > VALLEY HEALTH A UTHORITY


: . NUR SING ' ! SISTER Full Time .Days • •


r e q u i r e d f o r CLITHEROE COM MU NITY . a HOSPITAL


We req uire a capable, adaptable experienced N u r s e . to, help lead a team o f conscientious nurses..-


Clitheroc Community Hospital is a newly f om,r” ,s s*2ri®?l . ’ th e ir own G.P.


bedded hospita l, consisting of 24 acute beds, 18 reh ab i li ta ­ tion and 24 long stay beds, all o u r p a t ients are cared to r by


An u p - to-d a te knowledge o f medical and p o s t surgical care .. would be an advantage. ■


Accommodation fo r su itable applicant. ; .


Applications and Job descr iptions from Mrs B. Hilton, DDNS, CSU, 19 St Jame s S tre e t. . ; .


Please con tact Mrs A. E.' Swarbrick, NO, Clltheroe Com- munity Hospital, Chatburn Road, Clltheroe.


STAFF NURSES Full or Part Time \


r e q u i r e d a t CLITHEROE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL


Clitheroe Community Hospital is a newly commissioned 66 ‘ bedded hospital of 24 acute beds, 18 reh ab i li ta tio n and 24 long stay beds, all the pat ien ts are cared fo r by th e ir own , G.P.


• an advantage. The o p p or tu nity Is available to gain some ; insjght into community care.


We are looking fo r conscientuous ad aptable people w h o ' would con tr ib u te to th e already high s tan d a rd s. An up-to- •; d a te knowledge of medical and p o s t surgical care would be


Accommodation fo r suitable applicant.


'Application forms and jo b descr iptions from: Mrs A. E. , 'Sw arb r ick, Nursing Officer, Clitheroe Community Hospital, ,• Chatburn Road, Clitheroe.


COM MU NITY TWILIGHT SERVICE, • RIBBLE ,


VALLEY


Hours: 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. flexible. Temporary SRN/SEN


We are looking fo r caring enthusiastic n urses to jo in the tw ilight’ team of .n u rse s based a t Clitheroe Hospital, excellent d is tr ic t nursing experience offered.


Car own er d r ive r essential.


Application forms available from Mrs A. R o b e r ts ,. Nursing.• Officer, Cll th e ro e Health C en tre, Railway View Road,. Clltheroe .


Closing date fo r th e above po sts: May 18th, 1984.


NEW ’ most a t t i f W T


• • GARAGE, [ tained throughout by houJ ated in a good residential I Entrance porch, hall, loumf kitchen, THREE BEDRf room, separate w.c. Easi| Freehold.


Z r


TACHED r c e n t r a !


NEW > 4


3 WHITT,! LEY — £3l tive SEMI-J


CENTRAL HEATING, 1 and extensive double gla:l accommodation comprisl through lounge, Rational | THREE BEDROOMS, 2-1 rate w.c. Integral GARA<| Gardens and patio.


Mitton Roal family accol


4 KENILl CLITHERB


I w 5 r 5 ^


* ^ Chartered Surveyors-E


NEW modernised L RACED H 0 t | GARDEN, c(| for the towil


J 2 L ^


22 HIGHI1 c l i t h e r o I


‘'x_; _


’.


Entwis Green


shower room, TWO BEDR(| pointment.


unities. Comprising: Livl J L


NEW £45,000. An J m v *


t h e p a d l ROAD,


- tive bungalow reminiscent f with white elevations and d well maintained, convenient! dation. Porch, entrance h;l kitchen, utility room, THEl piec liece bathroom. GAS CEI DOUBLE GLAZING.


features including good A which are ideal for a varietl


batr


individual l | BUNGALOl corner gardtl


the village with well kel commodation retaining I


— the cent!


garden fit stone buil tage pro! lying clol


of its original charnl character and comprises! tibule, lounge with ston l place, kitchen, adjel pantry. First floor: 21 rooms, bathroom with 31 suite, background h e l telephone, freehold. Oil


j


■ ? ■J.


■4


dens. Beautiful position! open outlooks^ to frontl rear comprising: L-s!f hallway, cloakroom/batH with coloured 3-piece L fully fitted kitchen, largtl ity room, dining room! patio doors, 2 ground F bedrooms. First floor. L lounge with french will to sun balcony, 2 doubkfl


OPEN SE’


HEATHER VJ vf


tractive ’ 24ft. long lounl patio windows, kitchenl Bedrooms, bathroom wil with shower, wash basil property, adjoining w’oj garage, fiill central hen opportunity to purchase!


An excel tached panoramfl and with I tional 2 l property!


1C Terraced houses I


NEWBY, RIMING! Executivtj tached dence in I village lo and set acre of L


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