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I 'SSI (Classified) the


larn ■ing


lhampions will Irvise a three-


|isiasts led by Coupland, of Farm, West . . . for there


|-$e is a scoop ■ of local shear-


|vo other similar In the country


J shearers from Iritain — inelud-


I r at Oak Mills, lradford. lurnett, of New Ind Eifor (Taffy) I f Wales, will • class up to in-


Igold seal stan- | per hour. 1 shearing com-


Tlocals — will I r instruction. |ple wishing to must contact Wool Board’s


Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


A search for compassionate landlords


to talk to" people who' can offer accommodation on a lodger-landlord basis to a person who has been resi­ dent in hospital for many years and who, perhaps, needs a degree of protec­ tion and encouragement in dealing with the respon­ sibilities of day-to-day life. There are people who


le Wool Board |i l standard of 18 sheep an


lo follow up the Ih a competition Iw Farm in the Irf Bow'land a (irrow. |h champion udge, of Devon,


In for locals will Jiearing Dales-


Ised to attend. Jipetition for ex- Imany of whom leturning south |Royal Highland day before — at 10 a.m. A


limpetition, has


[oupland, well- her shearing


lete and David ho came second Zealand Gold


details, without obliga­ tion, should either tele­ phone Eileen Kinney or Pat Holland at the Social Work Department, Broc­ khall Hospital (Blackburn 48711 ext 2265) or write to Richard Berry, the principal hospital worker at Park Lee Hospital, Park Lee Road, Black­ burn. _________


pitals such as Brockhall have been working hard at retraining those with potential ability in the ways of managing every­ day life. Anyone wanting further


|von a shield on ■ the best quali- sheep in the


igsters Istrate


lurch built up a le world at the lTiitsunday Fes- larade. |ere illustrating of service — of Christianity


theme 3TERS of United Re-


|y part of the were Roger


| Wendy Byrne ■ . leader) and Dr ; lampson (Scout


lid Ruth Shack- Imily church |Mandy Dawson Jane Scorah


Irch’s junior or- rained and con- Evelyn Gorst,


llembers were: |)awson, Lisa Nicola Tomlin- jela Wintle,


Increased offer


Itland Shearing |>n.


A MEETING' will take place next week between the Ribble Valley Council and Lancashire County Council officials about the making up of part of War­ wick Drive, Clitheroe, it was reported at the coun­ cil’s Policy and Resources Committee. Chief Executive . Mr


does not agree, the matter will be referred back to the Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Housing Committees.


Cinema


WARSAW before the German invasion of 1939 is the setting for this week’s film at Clitheroe’s Civic Hall Cinema, “To Be Or Not To Be,” open­ ing tomorrow night. Star­ r in g in the musical comedy are Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft.


SNOOKER


|)lmes, Philippa Bteven Brooks, |d , Joanna Sals- Milne-Redhead ■


Ind the service lucted by the I Salsbury.


| Salsbury. st was Alice


CLITHEROE snooker team’s third match in the Matthew Brown Inter- Town Snooker League re­ sulted in a 5-0 win over Burnley J. Fielding a strong team


consisting of Graham Ire­ land, Paul Clark, Brian Sims, John Titterington and Norman Burgess, Clitheroe never looked in danger as they picked up a useful victory.


FIXTURES


FIXTURES involving local teams in th e R ibblesdale League this weekend are: Senior League — Padiham


v R ibblesdale Wanderers , Clithcroe v Baxenden, Whal- ley v Read. Division One — Baxenden v


Clitheroe, Read v BBCV. Division Two — Ribblesdale W a n d e r e r s v P a d ih am ,


v R ibblesdale Wanderers, Clitheroe v Blackburn N.


Langho C. c Blackburn N„ Lucas v Whalley. Division Three — Salesbury


Michael Jackson said that the council would make an increased offer to share the cost up to a maximum of £2,500. If the County Council


fallen victim to an evolutionary change in the way the care of the men­ tally handicapped is ap­ proached. Over recent years hos­


admitted, such as during the 50s and 60s, the reasons for their admis­ sion were then seen to be right. But these people have


have been patients in large hospitals for many years who really have no need to be there. At the time they were


normal a life as possible. The department wants


LANCASHIRE Social Services department is looking for people with genuine compassion for the needs of the handicapped to help with a proposed scheme designed to let them live as


A flying visit by


ICI chief


flying visit to Clitheroe to take a first hand look at work at the company’s Pimlico Road plant. During his four hour


stop, Mr Harvey-Jones spent a couple of hours walking round the plant and chatting with employees. He also had the


ICI chairman Mr John Haney-Jones made a


Public Notices


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. ’ GOODS VEHICLES


OPERATOR’S LICENCE


chance to meet mem­ bers of the joint con­ sultative committees


over a buffet lunch oh site.


is unique in the UK in that it solely produces catalysts.


REPAIR OF VEHICLES


THE change of use of a building from an abattoir to a vehicle repair garage in Hambledon View, Read, has been recom­ mended for approval by the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee. A . report said that the


The Clitheroe plant


Notice of application for (grant). Stalwart Dyeing Co. Ltd., trading as Stalwart Dyeing Co. Ltd., whose ad­ dress is Primrose Works, Woone Lane, Clitheroe, is ap­ plying for an operator’s li­ cence under which the land described below will be used as an operating centre for two motor vehicles and trailers. The land mentioned above is Stalwart Dyeing Co. Ltd., Primrose works, Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Any person who is entitled and wishes to make representations against the grant of the application on environmental grounds should make those representations in writing to the Licensing Au­ thority at the Traffic Area' Office at Arkwright House, Parsonage Gardens, Man­ chester M60 9AN, within 21 days of the date on which this Notice is published. Further information about the applica­ tion and any entitlement to make representations may be obtained from that Traffic Area Office. A copy of the representations should be sent to the applicant at his above address.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL FOOTBALL SEASON 1984/85


PITCHES


All football clubs wishing to use publicly owned pltches.in the Lon- gridge and Clitheroe areas lor the coming caason, should apply to the:


- TECHNICAL OFFICER, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL, CHURCH WALK, CLITHEROE, LANCS BB7 2RA,


BOROUGH PLANNING AND


In writing, before June 30th, 1984


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


YOUR LOCAL PAPER CLITHEROE


■ ADVERTISER & TIMES 496916


Legal Notices


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


The Chief Constable, Lancashire Constabulary, Police H e adqu ar ters , Hutton, n e a r P re s to n .


v The Chief Executive Officer fo r th e Ribble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe .


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


clude a limit on the hours of operation, with no work on Sundays and Bank Holidays.


GISBURN MART


THERE were 36 newly calved cows and heifers forward in the dairy section at Gisbum Auc­ tion Mart on Thursday. Cow prizes went to R. Drin-


made to £555 (average £452), heifers to £460 (£412). There were 26 cattle forward


kall (£565) and B. and M. Thomber (£480), heifer prizes to ' R. Drinkall (£540) and F. Wrathall (£460). Friesian newly calved cows


in the in-calf section. BW sprin-/ gers made to £442, July catvers to £505, September calvers to £492, October calvers to £545. In the calf section, there


were 186 animals forward. Friesian bull calves made to £130 (£105.15), heifers to £98 (£64.70), Hereford X bull calves to £168 (£130.75), heifers to £102 (£75.10), Charolais X bull calves to £216 (£181.20), heifers to £130 (£91), Black Polly bull c a lv e s to £100 (£71.20), Limousin X bull calves to £190 (£151.35), heifers to £138 (£108.80). In the weaned calves section,


applicants, Messrs Pol­ lard, operate a vehicle repair business from the adjoining building. Conditions imposed in­


The Town Clerk, Clitheroe Borough Council, Town Hall, Clitheroe .


n e a r C lith e ro e , in th e County o f L anc as te r ,


I, MILINDA SMALLEY, o f “ Spring V illa ,” G r in d le to n ,


A D ire c to r o f Empress Squash Rackets Limited, whose reg is te red office is s itu a ted a t Empress Saw Mills, Chatburn, n e a r Clith ero e , aforesaid, having during th e p a s t six months ca rr ied on th e tra d e o r business o f a Company D irector and S ecretary d o hereb y give notice of my Intention to apply a t The T ra n s fe r Sessions of th e Ribble Valley P e tty Sessional Division to be held on th e 2nd day of July next, fo r the g ran t to me o f a Ju stice s Licence author is ing me to sell by re ta il intoxicating liqu or of. all descr iptions fo r consumption' on th e prem ises s itu a ted a t Empress Squash Rackets Limited in Ch atb u rn Road, Clitheroe , aforesaid o f which premises Empress Squash Rackets Limited is th e owner .


GIVEN u n d e r my hand th is 14th day o f Ju n e , 1984. M. SMALLEY


Backhouse-Forbes and Llddle, C a r te r House,


28 Castle S tre e t, CLITHEROE.


' MARTINEZ-PEREZ


IT MAY CONCERN I, JUAN


TO ALL WHOM Situations Vacant


Friesian bull calves made to £197, Beef X bull calves to £262, heifers to £200. There were 33 animals for­


ward in the sale of store pigs, which made to £32.50 (£27.60). In the fatstock section, 462


cattle, including 191 young bulls, were forward, as well as 1,616 sheep (including 263 fat ewes) and four pigs. Certified clean cattle: Light


steers made to lll.Bp per five kilo (103.8p), medium to 107.2p (100.8p), heavy averaged 97.8p, light heifers to 117.2p (101.5p), medium to 103.8p (96.Ip), heavy to 98.8p (95.2p). Uncertified • cattle: Young


bulls made to 126.2p (113.2p), steers to 99.2p (96.4p), heifers to 95.2p (91.Ip); fat cows grade one made to 87.2p (79.2p), grade two to 85.2j j (71. Ip), grade three to 67.8p (65.Ip), fat bulls to 96.8p (81.7p). Sheep: Light lambs made to


‘o f Ribble Valley to be held a t th e C o u r t House, ’ King S tre e t, Clitheroe , on th e 2nd day o f July, 1984, a t 2-00 o 'c lo ck in th e af te rn o o n for th e g ran t to me o f an O rder sanctioning th e ordina ry r e ­ moval o f a Ju s t ic e s ' Licence au tho r is in g David Cooper to s e l l by r e ta i l in to xica ting l iq u o r o f all descr ip tio ns for consumption e i th e r on o r off th e premises s itu a ted a t 90 Wha lley R o ad , C l i th e ro e , and known by the sign of The Jo in e r s Arms from such premises to ce rtain premises s i tu a te a t S ta t io n R o a d , Clith ero e , know by th e sign o f The Castle Diner.


now residing a t th e Castle D i n e r , S t a t i o n R o a d , C li th e ro e , in th e County of Lancas ter , having during the p a s t six months ca rr ied on th e tra d e o r calling o f Man* a g e r DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE th a t i t is my in ten ­ tio n to apply a t th e Licens­ ing Sessions fo r th e Division


I d e s ire to be th e ho ld e r of th e licence when removed.


M essrs Cobb etts , Solicitors, 12 ' M arsd en S t re e t , Man­ ch e s te r M2 2BX, author ised Agents fo r th e Applicant.


Dated this 6 th day of June^ 1984. Signed COBBETTS (A. M.)


PA R T -T IM E


OFFICE PERSON


Personal


LIFE provides a f r ien d when you a re pregn ant and in difficulty. F o r f re e testing


LO N E LY , Despairing, Suici­ d al. — Co ntact Samaritans, Nelson 694929 o r Black­


171p (160.3p), standard to 167p (160.2p), medium to 168p ( l5 6 .2 p ), heavy to 165.5p (l60p). Light hoggs to 128p (125p), s ta n d a rd to 124p (121.2p), medium to 128p (1 1 6 .8 p ), h e av y to 118p (116.9p), shearlings to 105p


(103. Ip), fat ewes to £37.50 (£25.50). fat rams to £44.50


(£37.30) Pigs: Cutters averaged 69p, fat sows made to £83 (£82).


TOP TWENTYVITY


(1) “Wake me up before you go-go” — Wham. (5)


\ ^ V


r/ , jJ wm


'■ " ^


pol, who were tball competi-


iibble Valley


Ist four other 1 in football at tough.


left: back —


la Pilkington; Xerr (captain),


a t'


(7) “Groovin’” — The Style Council. (6) “Searchin”’— Hazel Dean.


liams.


10 (10) “Heaven knows I’m miserable now” — The Smiths. :


11 (17) “Red Guitar” — David Sylvian. 17 (-) “Rough justice” — Bananarama.


14 (14) “Automatic” — Pointer Sisters. 15 (-) “Love wars” — Womack and Womack. 16 (-) “Farewell my summer love” — Michael Jackson.


12 (13) “Small town boy” — Bronski Beat. 13 (3) “Dancing with tears in my eyes” — Ul- travox.


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18 (-) “Love all day" — Nick Heyward. : 19 (-) “Susanna” — The Art Company. 20 (12) “Sad songs” — Elton John. . ■ National placings are in brackets. Tip for the top:


C LITHEROE G O L F C LU B (CATERING)


PART TIME GENERAL


ASSISTANT required


“Perfect skin” — Lloyd Cole and the Commotions. LP of the week: “Tout mange” — Blancmange. Chart, compiled by Castle Records and Tapes. ,


CLITHEROE 22292 Telephone:'


_ (li) “I feel like Buddy Holly” — Alvin Stardust. ., „ , .


(9) “Hi energy” — Evelyn Thomas.


(-) “Two tribes” — Frankie Goes to Hollywood. (8) “Pearl in the shell” — Howard Jones. (2) “Let’s hear it for the boy” — Deniece Wil­


. “Only when you leave” — Spandau Ballet.


STUART DOWNHAM. The h ands o u t ready in anticipa­


b u rn 662424. tio n . 418070 10492 Personal Services


.D ENTA L RE PA IRS . P a tt i- so n s . — T e l. Blackburn 65808 o r 47270.


Business Services


CRISIS BU R G LA R alarms. Domestic* o r commercial.


TYPEWRITER maintenance, all leading makes, IBM golf ball machines, a speciality. — Tel. Acorn Office Equip­ m e n t , Burnley 56115. , 771260


R e p a i r s , a l te r a t io n s and new Installations. — Tel. • Nelson 602399.


so»9s .Situations Wanted


SCHOOL L E A V E R d e s ire s p o s t a s M o th e r s H e lp . S ens ible , re sp o n s ib le , and expe rienced, genuine love o f children. References av­ a i la b le . — Te l. Whalley


30 06. Situations Vacant


SUNBEDS full length o v er ­ head canopies from £199 o r £ 3 .9 9 p e r week (min 12 mo nths) . — Ainsworth and Den t, 279a, Leeds Road, N e ls o n . T e l . 6 2 4 3 3 or. evenings 601728.


7*43ss . sasas


• .Hyndburn/Ribble Valley C Dis tr ic tLERICAL


Applications are Invited fo r th e above p o s t, which is full- time and su b je c t to med­ ical clearance.


Clitheroe Ribblesdale ' County Secondary School


ASSISTANT , (Scale 1)


Application form and fu r th e r de ta ils available f rom/return- ab le to D is tr ic t Education O f f ic e r , E w b a n k H o u s e , Cannon S tre e t, Accrington.


S a la ry £ 2 ,9 7 6 — £ 4 ,9 5 9 p .a .


O pp o r tu n it ies Employer Education Depar tm en t —


COUNTY COUNCIL • An Equal


LANCASHIRE and h e lp -—Ring 50880. .747070


. required lor lour mornings per week. Clerical experience. Typing an advantage, but not essential.


Apply: ROBINSON &


SPENSLEY LIMITED RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE.


Telephone: 23741 N EW CHARTERED


SURVEYOR between 25/35 years of age.


Experienced In Building Society valuations, structural surveys and related works Is required for an old established architectural and surveying practice In. N.E. Lancs.


Terms and conditions by arrangement.


. Write Box No. A69, Burnley Express,


Bull Street, Burnley, BB11 1DP


.63767


Entwistle Green Duckworth


W" Chartered Surveyors Estate Agents ^


m var J r . ,


N EW stone built COTTAGE with. superb views across the .valley yet convenient for ail amenities.


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* 41 PAINTERWOOD, BILLING- .TON — £24,750. A charming


comprising: Entrance vestibule, lounge, break­ fast idtehen. basement utility, 2 BEDROOMS, 3- piece bathroom. GAS CENTRAL “HEATING. Gardens. View by appointment.


MORTGAGES ARRANGED


room; 3-piece bathroom,. TWO BEDROOMS, GAS CENTRAL — ™


by appointment. ,


p JS - . J -


J E L CLITHEROE — £15,000. A de- NEW ceptively spacious END-TER-


7-I)AY WEEK SERVICE ^


30 P IML ICO VILLAGE,


vestibule, lounge, dining. kitchen, 2 BED­ ROOMS, 3-piece bathroom. Rear yard and stores. Garden possibility.


N EW


Closing date: Monday, June • 2 5th, 1984. • 84303


T EM P S ' R E Q U IR E D fo r 'fu tu r e assignments, Burnley and th e sur rounding a rea s.


I ing: Entrance vestibule, lounge, dining kitenen, | TWO BEDROOMS, 3-piece pampas bathroom, rear yard with w.c.'and store. .


'


I f you are an experienced sec re ta ry , sho r th an d ty p is t / ty p i s t , te le p h o n is t , VDU o p e ra to r , etc. Good ra te of pay. F o r fu r th e r d e ta i ls ring — Neville Gee Em­ ployment Con sultants. Tel. 30138.


17238


T E L E PH O N E Order. Cle rk r e o u i r e d f o r t c om o a n y


a g e d , " fo r fu r th e r d e ta i ls ’ .contact — Neville Gee, Em­ ployment Consu ltants .. T e l . ’ 30138.


Padiham o u tsk ir ts , applic­ a n ts m u s t b e me ticulous w ith a . pleasing telephone manner, good salary envis­


.. 83233


PART-TIME Clerk/Typlst re - ’- q u i r e d m a le / fem a le ; fo r c e n tra l : Burnley company, a f t e rn o o n s , go od ty p in g speeds and good telephone manner. F o r fu r th e r details — Neville Gee,.; Employ­ ’m e n t C o n s u l ta n t s . T e l .


30138. :■ '■(


i 1 ■ 83253


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C > " rr<. ~ ‘ | NEW NR NELSON — £45,000. A trad-,.


^ ASHTON DEANE, MIDDLE- ' J O k - TON DRIVE, HIGHERFORD,


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83237


I screened by mature trees... Detached . garage. Fitted carpets included. • i ' .


roaa frontage.' Vestibule, nail, cloaks, lounge with bay, dining room, kitchen with Aga stove, 2-piece part tiled bathroom and matching sep. w.c.; A most gracious, roomy, family accommoda­ tion which is faithful to the period and well


in approx. V


itional 1930s SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE of great character, in a select residential district and set & acre mature gardens with private


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RACED HOUSE provides well planned accommodation comp is* comprris-


CLITHEROE — £11,950. Conve­ niently centre


situated this


stone for built TER­


STREET, the


town


.RACED HOUSE situated on the outskirts- of the town requiring . some.'modernisation.■ Entrance;


121 CLITHEROE ROAD, SABDEN — £19,750. Delightful stone built COTTAGE with good sized gardens, pleasantly situated on the village outskirts. Entrance porch, lounge, kitchen, utility


HEATING. GARAGE. View .. Fully modernised accommodation ';


V 5THE DENE, HURST GREEN j f iA — £62,000. Exceptional, charm-


N EW in& DETACHED COTTAGE .nestling in % acre of delightful


of character providing fully moaemised; well maintained, family accommodation in idyllic sur­ roundings. Entrance hall, lounge, dining room, breakfast^-kitchen, utility room, PRINCIPAL BEDROOM with 3-piece pampas bathroom en suite, THREE FURTHER BEDROOMS, 2nd bathroom. Basement boiler room. GARAGE, ^CENTRAL HEATING. View by appointment. /


' cloaks/shower, fine 26ft;- lounge, dining room, • snug, fitted breakfast kitchen, FIVE GOOD BEDROOMS with robes and washbasins, bath­ room; multi-car basement garage and storage. Central heating. View by appointment. ,


ACRE CROFT, NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND — £89,750. Outstanding situation, in 1 acre of mature gardens on village outskirts. Individually designed and constructed to high standards with spacious accommodation comprising: Porch, hall)


gardens, enjoying a sheltered vil­ lage situation. A quaint cottage


5 BROOK STREET, CLITHEROE — £13,250. Excellent fully modernised TERRACE HOUSE within easy reach of the town centre and all amenities, well maintained accommodation com­ prising:


luxury fully tiled 3-piece bathroom and shower, G0(.


TWO GOOD BEDROOMS. Private rear yard with stores. Very good value,


full’


* dation comprising: Entrance hall, lounge, dining • room, kitchen, dayroom and adjoining store/ study, THREE BEDROOMS; 3-piece bathroom. GAS CENTRAL HEATING, GARAGE.. View­ ing recommended.


27 BRIGHT STREET, CLITHEROE — £26,750. A most attractive mature SEMI- -DETACHED HOUSE with pleasant gardens conveniently situated for the town centre yet close to open countryside. Good family accommo-


23 CURZON STREET, CLITHEROE — £11,950. Attractive TERRACED HOUSE con­ veniently situated and comprising: Entrance hall, living room, dining kitchen, rear porch, TWO BEDROOMS, 3-piece bathroom, rear yard with stores.


31 MITTON ROAD, WHALLEY — £34,500. A ' mature SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE pleasantly situated on the village outskirts, providing de­ ceptively spacious, well maintained accommoda­ tion composing: ■ Entrance, porch, hall, lounge, dining room, dining kitchen, THREE'BED­ ROOMS, 3-pce bathroom. Gardens, useful out- .........


buildings. Car port. GLAZING. ’


~ Sealed unit DOUBLE i i r r


: AYSGARTH, THE SYKE, GRINDLETON — £64,500. A quiet exceptional DETACHED BUN­


bathroom. Integral 2-car GARAGE, utility, ve anda, pleasant gardens, rear stream. CENT­ RAL HEATING, double glazing. Carpets and .curtains included.


GALOW enjoying a delightful rural situation in wooded surroundings with breathtaking open view’s towards Penale. Architect designed with timber elevations to-provide superb split level accommodation, maintained to. nigh standards and comprising: Entrance hall, 2-piece cloaks, ge with fine views, dining room, kitchen, level cooker, THREE BEDROOMS, 3-piece


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■ breathtaking panoramic views across the Ribble Valley toUngleborough and Pen-y-Ghent. Fully modernised, spacious accommodation comprising: Entrance vestibule, lounge, dining room, fitted ................


kitchen, GARAGE. Freehold. Viewing recommended.


DOUBLE BEDROOMS, CENTRAL HEATING:


large side por rcn ” ch/conservatory,


onservatory, FOUR 3-piece, bathroom. Large


attached


NEWFIELD EDGE, MIDDOP, NEAR GIS­ BURN — £49,500. An outstanding stone built COTTAGE with \Vz acres of land, enjoying a most exceptional elevated rural situation with


23 SOUTHFIELD DRIVE, WEST BRAD­ FORD — £52,500. Convenient semi-rural situa­ tion with open aspects. Immaculate accommoda­ tion. Hall, lounge, dining room, sitting room/ study, fitted dining kitchen, with split-level cooker, utility, sep. w.c. 4 BEDS., 3-piece bath- room/snower. 2 car GARAGE. Oil CH. Attrac­ tive gardens.


We still require properties in all price ranges to meet the current exceptional ■ high demand. If you are thinking of selling, ring today for prompt FREE advice and valuation.


14 CHATBURN PARK DRIVE, CLITHEROE — £33.950. A first-class mature SEMI-DE­


TACHED HOUSE enjoying a favoured residen­ tial situation off Chatoum Road. Well planned accommodation' maintained to high standards with GAS CENTRAL HEATING and DOUBLE GLAZING. Entrance hall, lounge, dining room, breakfast kitchen, THREE BEDROOMS, 2- piece1' bathroom, separate w.c. Attached GARAGE, store. Delightful gardens. View by ^appointment.


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6 ABBEY TERRACE, BILLINGTON — £16,500. Substantial stone-built garden fronted


• piece bathroom. Rear yard and store, some i double glazing. View by appointment.


’TERRACED HOUSE with front*outlooks. Spa­ cious well proportioned accommodation compris­ ing: Entrance vestibule, hall, sitting room, living : room, kitchen, TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS, 3-


39 PEEL PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE — £47,500. Exceptional* DETACHED HOUSE of quality with’ delightful mature gardens. Conve­ niently situated in this favoured residential area, maintained and appointed to high standards and comprising: Open porch, hall, 2-piece cloaks, lounge, dining room, excellent fitted dining kitchen, THREE BEDROOMS (2 with extensive wardrobes), 2-piece bathroom, separate .w’.c. In- ; tegral DOUBLE 'GARAGE, GAS CENTRAL


• HOUSE situated in this favoured residential area.within walking distance of the town centre with open rear outlooks. The spacious well appointed family accommodation comprises: En­ trance porch, hall, lounge, dining room, break­ fast kitchen,’utility room, toilet, THREE BED­ ROOMS, 4-piecc avocado bathroom and shpwer.. Attached GARAGE easily managed gardens; GAS CENTRAL HEATING. View by appoint- /•ment.' ;


41 PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE — £34,500. A first class mature SEMI-DETACHED


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26 WADDOW GROVE, WADDINGTON — £36,500. An attractive DETACHED CHALET BUNGALOW pleasantly situated in this popular village with open front aspects and timbered surroundings to the rear. Conveniently planned accommodation comprising: Entrance hall, through lounge/dining room, fitted kitchen with split-level cooker, 3 GOOD BEDROOMS, 3-piece bathroom, detached GARAGE.1 Easily managed gardens. CENTRAL HEATING. View by ap­ pointment.


“ ROCKENHAM,” PORTFIELD LANE, WHALLEY. — £67,500. Most attractive DE­ TACHED HOUSE occupying an exceptional south facing situation near the Golf Course with beautiful views of Read Hill. Porch, hall, lounge, dining room, well fitted breakfast kitchen, 4 bedrooms, tiled bath and w.c., Vi acre private gardens. Double garage. Central heating. Out- y standing position. View by appointment.


Living room, fitted breakfast kitchen,


80 RIVERSIDE, LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE — £16,500. Delightfully situated TWO BED- ROOMED HOUSE close to the river and open countryside, with meticulously maintained ac­ commodation comprising: Entrance hall, lounge, dining area, kitchen, TWO BEDROOMS, 3-piece bathroom. Pleasant gardens with garage space. GAS CENTRAL HEATING.


Solic itors - for th e Applicant. •’ B


144B


PERSON required


Blllington area


Part-time work for packing and handling parcels


Phone after 7 p.m. or weekends


MELLOR 3453. Superstar BAR STAFF


required. Excellent rates of pay


TELEPHONE:


MR HAYES, on Whalley 3086


DOMESTIC HELP req uired 2 morning p e r week, tra n s ­ p o r t a v a i la b le . — T e l. S tonyhurs t 239.


23395 01297


PART-TIME b a r s ta f f , a f te r ­ noons o r evenings, tran s- . p o r t available, good wages. — Tel. Gisburn 235. -


THE SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL


BARROW requires


Tuesday evening, Saturday evening and Sunday lunch Total 13 hour approx.


Three sessions per week,


PART-TIME BARMAN/ BARMAID


Rate of pay £1.69 per hour Telephone:


WHALLEY 3213


SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL


require WEEKEND


CLEANERS Must be experienced Ring:


Mr Blake


Clitheroe 23130 after 6 p.m.


Sales Consultants based In Burnley and Blackburn


In Servowarm, we are leading specilists in domestic central heating, and have opportunities for


SALES CONSULTANTS to be responsible for marketing our systems


The Ideal applicants would be aged 25-45, with consumer durable sales background, or with a knowledge of the heating trade. However, since training Is provided, what is more Important is the determination to succeed. Interested? then write •


to:


MR. M. TAYLOR, SERVOWARM, FREEPOST, BURNLEY BB10 1BR


k ■•jjT “Nobody knows more about central heating’’


ACCOUNTANT REQUIRED, p a r t o r fully qualified, pre- fe ra t lo n o f management ac-


. co u n ts b u d g e t ry co n t ro l , c a sh f low , com p u te r ised system, age 25/35; tem p o r ­ ary position fo r 6 months d u ra t io n , excellent salary, fo r fu r th e r 'd e ta i ls contact — ' Neville Gee, Employ­ m e n t C o n s u l ta n t s . T e l . 8 30138.


3234 .


CAN YOU HELP US? We h a v e m a s s iv e s to c k s o f mens, ladies and childrens clothing to clear through f a c to ry an d home s a le s


FO R SA L E


MITTON ROAD, WHALLEY


Large end terraced house.


Full Gas CH, three bedrooms, fitted wardrobes, fully fitted kitchen with split-level cooker. Attractive open views at rear.


Price: £31,750 TEL. WHALLEY 289281218 GISBURN


:a g en ts . No ca r, cash or phone needed, fo r a tr ial bag ring us now on Chorley (02572) 67555 daytime, o r Chorley 02572 77813 even­ ings. — Not requ ired in Barnoldswick.


D E T A C H E D H O U S E


Offers over £60,000 Detached barn if required, 83241


PADIHAM 74712 or GISBURN 415 ^


■ CALL', TEL- SEL.


81444


m iH


Situations Vacant W A N T ED ! EXPERIENCED


SEWING MACHINISTS ■ ■ also


- i , : ’


SIX. EIGHT EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS


ON A TEMPORARY BASIS Write or telephone: '


ENVOPAK (N.W.M.T.) LIMITED BRIDGE MILL, GREEN LANE, PADIHAM


Telephone: PADIHAM 73500


THE MOORCOCK, (Waddington) require


’ Part-time BAR STAFF


for weekend lunchtimes and Saturday evenings. Good . • rate of pay. Own transport an advantage


TELEPHONE: CLITHEROE 22333 — KITCHEN FITTER required ■ (Male/Female) Must be time-served joiner with experience in the


, fitting of quality kitchens and plumbing work. Excellent rates of pay in good working conditions. Apply in writing to Box A72,


BURNLEY EXPRESS . BULL STREET, BURNLEY BB11 1DP ' ; Situations Vacant


BLACKBURN, HYNDBURN AND RIBBLE VALLEY HEALTH AUTHORITY


. MENTAL HANDICAP UNIT (Brockhall Hospital)


FOOD PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR (ASC Group 18)


. The Hospital


Brockhall Is a large hospital lor the mentally handicapped, situated In a rural surrounding on the outskirts of Blackburn. The catering department serves over 30,000 meals per week, and has an annual budget of over £1 million a year.


The Job


The Food Production Supervisor will be part of The Catering Management Team, and will be responsible for all food produc­ tion in the two kitchens, bakery and butchery. He/she will also be responsible lor the planning of production, the economic and effective use of resources and materials, and will assist in tne and Introduction of new methods and systems. The


hours of work will be 40 per week over 5 days, an average weekly earnings will be £124, Including weekend work and . Incentive bonus earnings.


The Person


Candidates should have had at least two years supervisory experience In large scale catering, be experienced in the area of leadership, man management and industrial relations. Candi­ dates should also possess organisational and planning skill, and be able to demonstrate initiative and enthusiasm. Applicants should possess City and Guilds 706/1, 706/2, N.tB.SS., R.I.P.H.H., or equivalent. Intermediate H.C.I.M.A., or equivalent would be an advantage.


For further details and Informal pre-interview visit, Tele- &hone Mr G. Wilding, Assistant Catering Manager, on


lackburn 47811 ext. 4200. Application forms and job


description available from: The Personnel Department, Brockhall Hospital, Old Langho, Blackburn BB6 8AZ. Tel. . Blackburn 47811 ext. 2030. Ref. No. 70/84.


EXPERIENCED, FULL-TIME SECRETARY/


SHORTHAND TYPIST


required for busy sales office of progressive engineering company


The successful applicant will have excellent secretarial skills. Good use of English, pleasant telephone manner and will enjoy working on own initiative.


,


Varied and Interesting work in pleasant surroundings. Electronic typewriter, (full training will be given).


Salary negotiable, according to .experience. Apply In writing to: Mrs Podevyn


SPIROFLOW UK (Machinery) LTD. UPBROOKS, CLITHEROE, BB7 1QG


132 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE


A MODERNISED


2 BEDROOM HOUSE TO LET


FURNISHED Minimum of 6 months Particulars from the Agents:


RICHARD TURNER AND SON


Clitheroe 22369 or 25690


85541 RICHARD TURNER & SON


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents. Established 1803 TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 22369 and 25690


Other Offices: Bentham, Kendal, Settle, Lancaster Burnley—M mile, M65 Motorway— 1 mltu


LITTLE TOM’S FARM BURNLEY


ABOUT 39.92 ACRES Util


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A valuable small farm with 2 modernised houses, trad­ itional atone farmbuildings and productive meadow land for sale as a whole or In convenient lots.


LOT 1 — High Withans, Little Tom’s Farm. A three bedroom modernised house with land and extensive views.


LOT 2 — Little Tom’s Farmhouse. A three bedroom modernised house with land and open views front and rear.


LOT 3 — Little Tom's Farmbuildings including a barn with development potential and adjoining land.


LOT 4-6 — Conveniently sized parcels of adjoining meadow land.


ALL LOTS — Are freehold with vacant possession.


LITTLE TOM'S FARM will be offered for Sale by.Auction


subject to conditions and unless sold previously in'THE PENDLE INN, BARLEY, NELSON


at 7-30 p.m. on TUESDAY, JUNE 19th, 1984


Please contact the auctioneers, Richard Turner and Son for particulars, plans and viewing arrangements at Waddington Road, Clitheroe. Telephone: 22369 or 25690.


14 GOLDFIELD AVENUE, WORSTHORNE


SUPERIOR BUILT


FOUR BEDROOMED HOUSE


5!x years old, gas central heating,' double glazing, entrance hall, cloakroom (w.c. and washbasin); 23ft. lounge/dining area, dining kitchen, rear conservatory, 3 double bedrooms, 4th bedroom/ study, 3-plece bathroom suite (blue) plus shower. Large integral garage. Extensive lawned front garden. Large, well laid out rear garden with sun patio.


Offers over £29,950


Part-exchange considered. TELEPHONE: 29880


WHALLEY Attractive


TERRACED HOUSE .


in quiet cul-de-sac, close to village centre. Two beds., 3-piece


.bathroom, lounge, dining room, fitted dining kitchen, small utility room, fully modernised, lawned


'rear garden. All carpets and curtains


£25,950 Tel. Whalley 3819 85542 V J y 22331


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