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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times, March 15th, 1981, Public Notices Whalley


Aid for Peru Marmalade sandwiches


will be on the menu when the young people of Whal­ ley Parish Church raise money to help the chil­ dren of Peru. They are a delicacy


Newton


loved by that Peruvian native, Paddington Bear, who will be attending the “Project Peru” coffee evening on Monday, start­ ing at 7 p.m. in Whalley CE School. There will be a bring-


Women’s Fellowship the Rev. H. A. Reid, of Read, spoke of the dif­ ficulties of running a church successfully. He gave as an illustra­


Running church At Whalley Methodist


night at the Parker’s Anns, Newton, raised £15 for the H.O.T. appeal for multiple sclerosis suf­ ferers. Competition winners


Pancakes The annual pancake


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, WC1E7HN (01-580 5555)


and-buy stall, singing, dis­ plays and stalls. Admis­ sion is 25p (children free).


fallon of whisky was won


Mr S. Beattie, Helen Parker, E. Parry, E. Parry, Mrs M. Beattie, Mr P. Codd, Mrs M. Taylor, Miss K. Hulatt, Mrs S. Healey, Mr P. Baines.


y Peter Baines. Raffle: Mr M. Emmott,


Tosside


tion St Michael’s, York, which depends on every member, and mentioned the essentials of commit­ ment, shared responsibili­ ty, trying something new and pastoral visiting. Many amusing experi­


ences were recalled and members found it most in- %. Chairman Mrs'E..


thanks. Pianist was Mrs Wormleighton and hostess Mrs E. Clarke. A short prayer meeting


/iimnson expressed


followed, linking the group with all the Methodist Churches in the circuit. It was led by the Rev. C. Foster.


Waiting list The Friday night youth


than doubled this year to 70 and now adult Helpers are needed to arrange more activities. A soccer team has been


club at the Methodist Church in Whalley has grown so popular that a waiting list for member­ ship has been started. Membership has more


bum Forest School, Tos­ side, raised £97.93 for school funds. Business was brisk at the cake and tombola stalls and there was a competition. Tea and home-made biscuits were served.


Brisk trade A jumble sale at Gis-


Gisburn Forest School, Tosside, went to Accring­ ton Town Hall to see a puppet show production of “Aesop’s Fables”. The trip was a great


Puppet show The junior section of


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.


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RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY


PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA


success, eiijoyed by chil­ dren and parents who helped with transport.


Martin Top


were celebrated at Salem Congregational Chapel, Martin Top, on Sunday. The afternoon family


Creation Ladies’ Day services


set up, a netball team is starting soon and roller skating trips are popular. The Minister, the Rev.


Clifford Foster, said: “There are 10 adults help­ ing at the moment and we need more for special events such as a spon­ sored disco and a trip to a musical.”


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Ladies — Mrs M. Flack, Mrs M. Whitaker. Gents —• Mrs Grady, Mrs Wig- gans. Dominoes: Mrs M.. Duckett, Mr J. Hartley, Mr'O. Titterington, Mrs F. Weaver, Miss M. Birt- well.


Right cards Whist winners at the


itors to Standfast WI’s coffee afternoon were


Coffee Among the many vis­


VCO Mrs M. Ireland and members of Hapton WI. There were cake, bring- and-buy and pottery stalls. Mrs L. Taylor reported


service was conducted by Mrs Rosemaiy Daffom, of the Baptist Church, Bar- noldswick. She spoke on “God’s creation of men and women” and Miss Christine Oliver gave a reading of Scripture.


Evening worship was


led by Mrs Joyce Park, of Ingleton, on the theme “Friends and friendship,” assisted by Mrs Mary Grimoldby and Mrs Frances -Oliver. Organist for' the day was Miss Alice Parkinson.


triumph TH E G o rn a l l fam i ly of Laneside Farm, Mearley, had double cause to celebrate on Sunday when cycling brothers Alan (23) and Mark (22) finished 10 minutes ahead of the field in the CC Bowland Road Race at DolpKinholme near Lancaster. First home in the 60-mile,


Brothers


on the treasurers’ meeting in Whalley and arrange­ ments were made for a delegate and two mem­ bers to attend the council meeting at Lancaster.


Thumbs up for shop to office


conversion


THE proposed conversion of a hairdresser’s shop to an estate agent’s in York Street, Clitheroe, has been given the “thumbs up” by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee.' Members , decided in


five-lap event was Alan, fol­ lowed by his younger brother 10 seconds later. Because of atrocious weather


conditions, only nine of the 40 competitors completed the course. Alan — third in three races


this year, first in the other — has been chosen to ride for Great Britain in the Circuit des Ardennes from April 4th to the 8th. Mark has been selected, fol­


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to erect a shop sign, at 15 King Lane, Ciitheroe 3/84/0138/P.


Extension to existing house by adding self contained unit, at Abbey Lea, Sawley. 3/84/ 0139/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,


PUNNING DEPARTMENT, COUNCIL OFFICES, 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) 74225


Business Services VAT


PROBLEMS?


Book-keeping, PAYE, accounts prepared, etc.


Tel. Whalley 2328 REWARDI


£50 REWARD for information regarding


damage to the bus shelter at Stonyhurst Road end on the evening of Saturday the 25th of February


Please contact: THE POLICE on


STONYHURST 200 or LONGRiDGE 2625


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


lowing Sunday’s performance, for the British Cycling Federa­ tion’s Lakeland Division team for the tour of Lancashire at Easter.


Chess Club


CLITHEROE ‘A’ Chess Club were defeated by Blackburn ‘A’ for the first time for a few years. Clitheroe were forced to


Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey said the pre­ mises were about 75 yards from the main shop­ ping area. In this particular case it


favour of the development despite an objection from Clitheroe Town Council that it contravened the town district plan. Borough Planning and


was considered that retail outlets ended near the hairdresser’s shop, al­ though there were several, business premises at in­ tervals down York Street. He said that the prop­


osal was hot against the district plan, although this did state that, offices were best sited in the main commercial area, without forming part of the main retail frontages. The premises were al­


ready in use for non-retail purposes and it was consi­ dered that the application was acceptable.


APPLICATIONS for .100 FRIENDLY Rate relief


per cent rate relief by Bashall Eaves ^Village Hall Committee and the Salesbury Memorial Hall Committee have been granted by the Ribble Valley Council’s Finance and General Purposes Sub-Committee. / .


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CLITHEROE FC have ac­ cepted a challenge from local


•pub side Cross Keys . . . but not for a game of soccer. Instead the two meet in a


the Cross Keys and it is hoped most of Clitneroe's first-team players will be joining in . . ,


friendly “challenge” of pool, darts and dominoes on Monday. The fun starts at 8 p.m. at


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travel to Blackburn with a side weakened by' illness and by work commitments to the extent th a t three reserves were needed. The only victor in the Clitheroe team was Vincent Tudisco. Draws were achieved by Andrew Cooper and John T rap p e s -L om ax . S tep h en Robmson, Brian Carr and Stan Townsend all lost. T h is d e f e a t s e t s back


Competition Winners


WEST BRADFORD FC 150 Club. Week 22: No. 37. U23B


CHATBURN FC 150 Club. Week . 2 8. 1st. 91; 2nd. 22.


Personal


PREGNANT? Need a friend? Life, Burnley 50880 free


pregnancy tes t and help. M6SB409


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


Personal Services


Clitheroe's chances of finishing third in the first division. The next match is against Nelson who are also challenging for third spot and yet again the Ciitheroe team will not be at lull strength.


TEAMS


Upper Wharfedale III, a): H. Wardle. R. Lund, S. Greatorex inr, J . Hyde, D. Fielding, M. Emmott, D. TattersaU, J. H o ld en , P. D in sd ale , T. Dubowski, G. Williamson, I. L om a x , M. B y r n e , S.' Greatorex snr, J . Robson. Clithcroe 2nd XV (v Upper


Clilhcroc RUFC 1st XV (v EMMA VICTORIA TRAVELLING BEAUTY THERAPIST


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


Tel. Blackburn 47426 or Gt Harwood 884563


619070 73919 j KEITH MILLS


★ Local or distance work ' ★ Fully guaranteed and insured ★ Free estimates ★ Friendly, efficient service


BURNLEY 31027 evenings or 24120 days


Telephone: PENDLE STREET EAST, SABDEN


MOVE IT. Remove with Mel and you’ll do well! Any la r g e I t em m o v e d in Clitheroe for £5. Larger re’ movals, £5 per hour plus 20p per mile. «


Edmondson on Clitheroe 2 4 9 0 8 f o r a n y o t h e r quotes.


— Tel. Mel 773825


AVAILABLE Transit Luton van for small removals and goods delivered anywhere. 24 hour service. — Tel. Burnley 23356.


763427


CHEAPEST light removals around. Rates from £3, im­ mediate attention. — Tel Burnley 35855 anytime.


! 73136


CO-OP REMOVALS and Storage. Get a * good Job p lu s 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 the way.


TOWN AND COUNTRY Re m o v a l S e r v i c e s L td , moving, storing, shipping, T.C. takes care. — Central House, Canning Street. Tel. .Burnley 56 611.


501100


BAILEY'S Keep Moving Ltd, removals, storing, shipping, member of British Associa­ tion o f Movers. — Tel. . Burnley 3544 5.


LOMAS TRANSPORT. Small removals, single Items from £4. Cheap rates, free es t i­ m a tes . — T e l . Burnley 411415 and 34349.


046117 HIGHFIELD ROAD, CLITHEROE ,773697


490UREXOOSSAMER......................... t U t lOAffn-HERPESCONOOM..................OJ t 36 BLACK CATS__________- .............B J t aoAEOtsoomo................................csjo jo Tum-ffiuim ........


Wharfedale IV,1 h): D. Slinger, B. Maloney, R. Holmes, I. Fielding, E. Walter, A. Rudd, A. Whalley, J . Corbett, M.- Gerraghty, J . Barlow, M. Conboy, 1. D u x b u ry , P. C o n b o y , D. N ew to n , J . Conboy. Replacements: N. Crossley, D. Workman, G. Harris.


LOVE AIDS BOOK..................................D M INTERNATIONAL SELECTION PACK....... t» M


(DEPT. 429) MWNGHAM, B461RL n j i


(FACTORY S PARTY PLAN AOENTS REOUREO) AEGIS PRODUCTS. COLESHIU,


MAN AND VAN, deliveries and removals anywhere. — Tel. Clithcroc 41547. ?4i7t


771447


LIGHT HAULAGE, small re m ov als . — Tel. N elson 694119.


Lost and Found


TAKE the pain out o f busi­ ness and let me do your b o o k -k e e p in g . — T e l . Nelson 602183.


74 0 9'


. willing to do all those Jobs your husband keeps putting of f , Just make a list and ring Clitheroe 22285 for estimate.


LOOSE COVERS, ta ilo r - made, in customers* ovyn -material. Estimates free.


. 77393a


SUNBEDS. Full length over­ head canopies from £199. — Ainsworth A Dent, 279


Also- velvet curtains hand sevvn, — T e l . Padiham 76168.


' 767726


Leeds • Road, Nelson, • Tel. 6243 3.


i " •u -A-v'y vV ; - 'V 7 , ■'V'* 644416


GAME FISHERMEN, Make sure you are ready for 'the new season by visiting the area’s leading game fishing specialists. — Halstead and Hartley, 1 Cow Lane, Burn­ ley 26943. Free help and a d v ic e f r om q u a l i f ie d N .A .C . game fishing in­ s tru c to r ,-


‘ 66730 LADIES. Qualified builder Shootiilg and Fishing


LOST. G Tuesday W h a lle Whalley


y a r e a . — T e l . 2497.


olden Labrador on February 28th In


74224 WHALLEY -de detache Ly. ing


'window, rear patio doors, recently fitted excellent kitchen with Sie Matic Euroflair Jtchen units, adjoining cloaks understairs," dining room/playroom, boiler room. First floor:. Landing, 3 - bedrooms, two with built-in .wardrobes, bathroom with 2-piece ' suite, airing cupboard, separate low suite.w.c. Outside: Gardens to front, side and rear. Garage. All mains services. Full gas central heating, double glazing. Freehold. •


amenities on the_outskirts of whalley village. The accommoda­ tion comprises: Entrance hallway,


ched


smal ‘ul-de-sac this recently extended semi­ property in (quiet, pos


position and close to all local through lounge, front bay BARROW


Outstanding Choice with


Outstanding Service


• tial property could be used tor a variety of uses includine sboD' ev IWVU IVi U M


— -----— - :. bre k


: lounge, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with 3-piece suite and shower ' Full gas central heating. Telephone. Outside: Rear boiler house ‘


and flat, two flats, laree family house,,etc;, and comprises!- Large sales .shop 29ft. ,6in. x.21ft.. inner hall, pound floor st tatchen_with oak units^ cellar. First floor: Excellent


onn f in ! (n tn f ln fo <iwm fnm i l . . k a . ia . ..v»a.Mf»a<...Mvv.tvu ...«i i patio, large forecourt to f . i . . . . 1 ° ■ w“ iuvo, wcuox i ua 'iioor. exc r o n t


PROFESSIONALS IN PROPERTY FOR 50 YEARS b


V . . .i. ‘i ...■■* .-5.


SELL TH0 9 UNWANTED


IN THIS YOUR LOCAL P A *


~ h.~ vuM.eroe. The substan- UICVJI ui UdCB 1


uperb flat above, ultural land and on'


74813


LIGHT HAULAGE and re­ movals. —- Tel. Burnley 5 1 4 7 8 .


7648?2


Rewired. Telephone; Outside: Larger than average rear garden with detached garage. Freehold.


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DETACHED I’KOl’ERTIES FOR CLIENTS ON OUR LARGE MAILING REGISTER. RING NOW FOR FREE 1


WANTED TEKKACEI), SEMI DETACHED AND VALUATION.


A delightful stone built end terraced traditional cottage proper­ ty recently modernised to high standards and in most conve­ nient area for the Clitheroe town centre. This garden fronted cottage comprises: Vestibule, attractive lounge with gas fire, Tudor style chimney breast, large dining kitchen with range of pine units, adjoining cloaks. First floor: 2 bedrooms, bathroom with coloured 3-piece suite. Full gas fired central heating.


FREE VALUATION, NO SALE — NO FEE


CLITHEROE


NEW ON MARKET


floor: Attractive lounge, bedroom, bathroom with 3-piece col­ oured suite. Second floor: 2 double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes. Outside: Ample parking. Freehold. Further details in the strictest confidence from our.offices.


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Freehold shop premises'with living*accommoda­ tion fully modernised to exacting standards and in busy main thoroughfare, comprising: Ground floor sales shop, superb fitted dining kitchen with range of oak units, large basement area suitable ror secondary sales, near access. First<


f > MOUNT PLEASANT, CHATBURN


fitted dining kitchen with range of units, gas fire. Access to good ceilar/playroom/workshop. First floor: 2 bedrooms, bath­ room with 3-piece suite. All mains services, telephone. Outside: Good gardens to front. Private rear yard area overlooking open1 fields.


An extremely attractive and well positioned stone built cottage type property conveniently placed for easy access for village amenities and with imposing internal accommodation. Compris­ ing: Vestibule, hall, lounge with stone fireplace, fitted gas fire, feature arched alcove. Recently


An immaculate stone built terraced property with open aspects to the front and rear. Fully modernised to exacting standards.' Comp: Entrance vestibule, lounge, large dining kitchen with new range of units, adjoining cloakroom. FF: 2 double bed­ rooms, coloured 3-piece bathroom suite, full central heating, telephone. Outside: Garden to front, private rear yard area, 2 brick built stores. A very well maintained property in this most pleasant location.


MAY TERRACE, BILLINGTON


Quality stone built end terraced property in this convenient position and offering modernised accommodation which has recently been rewired and comprises: Lounge with gas fire, large dining -room with gas fire, kitchen with range of units, two double bedrooms, each with gas fires, bathroom with 3- • piece suite and shower unit. Outside: Enclosed forecourt area, rear yard with workshop, w.c. and store. Planning permission passed for car port. All mains services. Realistically priced.


PHOTOCOPYING SERVICE for your Letterheads, Leaf­ le ts , copies from books, magazines, maps, etc. — Details from 12 Lowergate, Ciitheroe. Tel. 24253.


77S009


PHOTOCOPYING SERVICE. For your letterheads, leaf­ le ts , copies from books, magazines, maps, etc., de­ tails from — 12. Lower-


gate, Clitheroe. Tel. 24253. 774233


SERVICES to small buslnes: s e s . Bookk eep in g,, VAT, typing, photocopying. — Tel. day, Clitheroe 27890,


m g lm w & e *


TYPEWRITER maintenance, all leading makes, IBM golf ball machines a speciality. — Tel. Acorn Office Equip­ ment, Bui*nley 5611 5 .


evening Clitheroe 27 109. . s 73006


771200


Removals and Road Transport


FOX STREET, CLITHEROE


f'room, fitted gas fire. Recently fitted kitchen, adjoining walk-in •pantry. First floor: 2 double bedrooms (one with range of built- in wardrobes), boxroom, bathroom with coloured 5-piece suite. Outside: Enclosed garden to front, private rear yard area, space for car parking. Freehold. Telephone.


Lying in convenient position just off Pimlico Road, this good sized garden fronted stone built terraced property offers modernised accommoda­ tion and has been exceptionally well maintained and comprises: Vestibule, hall, large lounge with bay window, gas fire. Open to good sizea dining


OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK


WADDOW GROVE, WADDINGTON


An attractively positioned de­ tached house on small modem development and comprising: . L-shaped entrance hallway, lounge with bay window, range of display shelving on one .wall, large dining room/ second sitting room, fitted Mdtchen with pine units, ad-


• bathroom. F irs t floor: 2 double bedrooms, one with range of built-in wardrobes and wash hand basin. Out­


joining utility room, ground floor oedroom/study, 3-piece


S


Estate Agents & Valuers Surveyors, Auctioneers


5 and 7 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE. Tel. 27331


GREEN DRIVE, CLITHEROE dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with coloured 3-


An. attractive semi-detached residence in this residential and much sought after area of Clitheroe. Fringing on to agricultural land and with open views to the rear the property which has the benefit of full gas fired central heating comprises: Hall, attractive lounge, separate


iece suite and. shower. Separate w.c.,Telephone. Freehold, 'utside: Pleasant and recently landscaped gardens, mainly


side: Easily managed garden areas. Driveway with addi­ tional parking for boat/cara- van. etc. Attached garage. F u l l c e n t r a l h e a t in g . Freehold. Telephone.


SWAN MEWS, CLITHEROE


TO LET FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. Attractively converted stone built maisonettes in convenient town centre location. Lying in an imposing courtyard off Castle Street. Each flat comprises: Entracne hallway, lounge and dining area, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom with 3-piece suite. Full central heating. Each available on 12 month lease renewable.


QUEEN STREET, WHALLEY HENTHORN ROAD AREA, CLITHEROE


kitchen, adjoining pantry. First floor: 3 bedrooms, bathroom with 3-piece suite. Outside: Average size gardens to front and rear. Large workshop. Freehold. •


27 BLEASDALE


Well maintained tached nient


benefit of full central heating, garage and new PVC double glazed windows to front ele­ vation.' Comprising: Hallway, large


position and with residence in


semi-de­ conve­ the


fire with built-in


lounge with Rayburn copper


side of chimney breast, large dining kitchen with range of units,


double shelving to canopy, adjoining store place.


First floor:‘3 bedrooms, bath­ room with 3-piece suite and shower. Outside: Gardens to front and rear. Driveway, garage. Cavity wall insula­ tion, telephone.


AVENUE, CLITHEROE — £25,950


A family sized mature Accrington brick built semi-detached house with hardwood window frames to front elevation and in quiet but conve­ nient position comprising: Entrance hall, lounge with wide bay window, fitted gas fire, large dining room with fitted gas fire and back boiler,


An excellent stone built mid-terraced property, fully renovated with. the aid of a grant and with most imposing internal accommodation. Comp: Vestibule, excellent through lounge with feature fireplace, fitted kitchen with built-in deep fat frier and hob, oak kitchen units. 1st floor: 3 beds, bathroom with coloured 3-piece suite. Outside: Pleasant, patio-area to rear. Full gas CH. Telephone. Freehold.


. < VICTORIA STREET, CLITHEROE


Lying in quiet- position just off Woone Lane, this conveniently situated property comprises: Vestibule, hall, sitting, room, living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom. Outside: Enclosed garden to front, concrete private rear yard area with space for car parking. Rear access. Telephone installed. ’


CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE


with 3-piece suite. Outside: Private rear yard and small garden,- w.cl A good sized property realistically priced at £19,995.


Stone built semi-detached residence in most convenient location within walking distance of the Clitheroe town centre and all its amenities and with the benefit of full gas central heating, the property comprises: Vestibule, hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom


C*v«r to* «1 Surveyor J


OFFERED AT A VER Y REALISTIC PRICE OF £29 950


BLEASDALE AVENUE, CLITHEROE


accommodation and with the. advantage of full gas : heating, double glazing, la:-----**-------------------- nient position the accommo


Recently extended semi-detached residence with good family fired central


.................


throughout comprises: L-shaped entrance hallway, with adjoin­ ing cloaks, attractive L-shaped lounge


feature arched area, fitted kitchen with range of Grovewood units, adjoining wash-house. Ground floor principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes. Ground floor fully tiled 3-piece col­


loung? and dining area with


oured bathroom suite. First'floor: Large landing area with access to good storage under eaves. Two double bedrooms. Average size and well maintained gardens to front and rear. Driveway, patio.


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SHOP AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY


A large selection of shops and businesses available from our Clitheroe Office


An elegant detached acre, located in an e cent panoramic outlo family accommodate, high standard togethr and comprises briefly room, magnificent lo breakfast room, exce; 4 first floor bedrooms Outside: Private yet


WADDING' Price: £110,000 F


DACRE SON L 32 SHEEFl


lawned, rear patio. Detached greenhouse, detached good sized garage.


A Tradltlonal Llverj divided Into five


Sale by Auction sold p |


The Farm is convenl the main road bstwq


LOT 1. The stone stone dated 1703). A d i single storey buildings f of a desirable country I 0.54 acres. Mains elel may qualify lor an inter! LOT 2. Meadow and I Roadside Pasl Meadow and t Valuable Meal ALL LOTS. F l


LOT 3. LOT 4. LOTS.


STtf


will be offered! conditions anrj


FESTIVAL HAl| at 3 p.m. on ’


RICHARD| CLITHEl


for sale particulal


DEARDEN GATE NURSING AGENCY


Trained staff available now!


24 hour care in your own home .


Caring is our policy Reasonable terms


Telephone: ROSSENDALE 213620


DENTAL REPAIRS, Pattl- s o n . — T e l . Blackburn 65808.or 47270 anytime.


EXPERIENCED SAWYER


to take charge of sawing in small, modern home grown mill in rural - area of Ribble Valley. ■


Salary negotiable. Write with details of


experience, age, etc. to


STATION YARD SAW MILL, Gisburn


74466


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH Clitheroe


CARETAKER (Temporary Appointment)


required


20 hours per week, flexible- by arrangement.


Write, stating age and experience to Rev. J. Needham,


2 Somerset Avenue, Clitheroe 74234


Personal Services


were: Darts: Gents — Robert Harrison, David Carlton. Ladies — Miss J. Mason, Miss C. Parker. Dominoes: Mr E. San- dham, Mrs G. Parker. A


SUNDAY, MARCH 18th from 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. .


A STUPENDOUS SPRING FAIR


' 25 STALLS EACH ONE DIFFERENT


Full lunches! snacks, bar food, hot and cold and afternoon te a s from 3 p.m. onwards, 2 bars open


Something for everyone for a modest 30 pence to be held at


THE FENCE GATE INN All proceeds for the British Heart Foundation


TEMPORARY PORTER


required, one week only, week commencing March 26th, or April 2nd.


For details please contact: THE MANAGER,


BOOTS THE CHEMISTS LTD.,


15/19 CASTLE STREET, - CUTHEROE


74254


JACK POLLARD STUDIO


49 Peel Street, Clitheroe


Due to increasing custom, we have the following vacancies


JUNIOR STYLIST APPRENTICE


Tel. Nelson 694939


All inquiries will be kept In the strictest confidence


■ 74253 _______


TUTORS required all areas. —> Tel. Burnley 34638.


34638 . ■


> Situations Vacant REMZI’S


The Starkle Inn, Ciitheroe


requires full or ; part-time '


BAR PERSON


evenings, part-time. hours avail­ able, Thurs., Frl., Sat., ,


Part-time


WAITING STAFF . Mornings


Apply In person'to: > Mr Remzl


Tuition


TU TOR S, a v a i la b le , a ll areas< — T e l . Burnley ■ r 73001


73023


Sb MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY


! \


SALES ADMINISTRATOR !


. (Male/Female). . .


’ .Our client, based In Burnley is a.motor division of a large national conglomeration.


Dus, to company growth there . Is now a requirement for a ' ' pqrsqn to be responsible (or Fleet Sale Administration.


Customer and buyer liaison plays a major, role In this demanding •• v and interesting position.


The successful applicant must have similar experience, prefer­ ably In the Motoring Industry. An ability to type Is essential to "


handle the necessaiy procedures. Numeracy Is also an Important factor. s. Nui


If you are aged between 24 and 30 years, of smart appearance, with enthusiastic young outlook and hold a clean driving licence.


Contact without delay Lorraine Dickinson on BURNLEY 53821


Invoicing and general day to day office da<


SMITH & NEPHEW TEXTILES


STONEBRIDGE MILL, RIBBLE


LANE, CHATBURN, CLITHEROE require


FABRIC


INSPECTORS (Male/Female)


NEWTOWN, COLNE


FINANCIAL MANAGER/


COMPANY SECRETARY (Male/Female)


We require the services of the above


Responsibilities Include preparation of monthly manage­ ment accounts and budget reports and control over the financial side of the company.


Systems and-controls are operated through our own in-house computer.


Salary Is by negotiation. A company car is provided.


Write, giving full details Including present salary to , THE MANAGING DIRECTOR


AHERNE’S OF HELLIFIELD LTD. have a vacancy for a YOUNG PERSON as


SALES ASSISTANT In their menswear department <


Applicants should preferably have experience in mens-, wear retailing.


5 day week, includes Saturday


Salary in accordance with experience Please apply to: Mr G. AHERNE


AHERN^S OF HELLIFIELD LIMITED HELUFIELD, NR. SKIPTON Telephone: 07295 201


THE SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL


BARROW v requires


PART-TIME SNACK


3 evenings per week.


WAITER/ * WAITRESS


(Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday).


Approx 13 hours total.


Rate of pay £1.69 per hour. Transport home provided.


Telephone: WHALLEY 3213


• pany car. For further de­ tails contact — Neville Gee Employment Consultants Tel. Burnley 30138.


SALES - REP required for Burnley company, previous sales experience essential, age 40 plus. Basic salary plus commission plus com-


74870


ESTABLISHED COMPANY expanding in th is area, seeks self motivating staff, car and telephone essential. — Tel. Burnley 33884, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.


74930


• ing given, no - outlay. — I n t e r v iew a r r a n g ed by p h o n in g R o s s e n d a l e 216814. -


SMART, fashion conscious Party-Plan Representatives required to sell very excit­ ing range o f fashions. Must have car and. phone, train-


13U6


Must be prepared to work shifts if necessary


Please contact: Mrs H. Jackson, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., on


CLITHEROE 41281 for appointment 74943


• C O O K


REQUIRED OR PERSON WILLING TO LEARN


Live-in or out, own transport essential.


Please apply in writing only to


THE COPY NOOK HOTEL


Mrs C. Broughton


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, CLITHEROE 73686


C L IT H E R O E TOWN COUNCIL Town Hall,


Church Street, Clitheroe, Lancs.


LENGTHSMAN


A Lengthsman is required to s w e e p th e s t r e e t s in Clitheroe for 19Vt hours per week.


Applications, with details of previous employment record, should be sent to me at the above address by Friday March 23rd 1984.


Full details of duties, etc. will be provided at the in­ terview.


Situations Vacant


Situations Vacant


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


Situations Vacant


HAIRDRESSING MANAGER/


Applications are lnvlted for an experienced hairdresser, capable of. working’ without " supervision.’


MANAGERESS


The position offers wage plus excellent commission.


ALSO


TOP STYLIST ■ . required .!


Apply to


3 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY. Tel, 2849.


CLARK JAMES,


TWO part-time-'clerk typists,, male/female, -required for


‘ contact — Neville. Gee Em­ ployment Consultants. Tel. 9


. sential,- mornings-or after­ noons. For -further details


.Burnley centre company, good typing speeds arid a good - head for figures es-


Burnley 30138. . 74867


MATURE. General Handy p e rson /b u ild er/J oln er re-, quired, full or part-time. — . A pply Three Rivers Caravan Park, West Brad­ fo r d ,* C l i t h e r o e . T e l . 23523.


73917


GREY FERGUSON Petrol/ TVO Traitor, £100 o .n .o .


Thank You, Applicants


MR B. DOOTSON, Low Moor Garage.' Clitheroe, would like to thank all ap­ plicants for the position of petrol forecourt attendant. The vacancy has now been filled. I


Situations Wanted


SELF-EMPLOYED BUILDER willing to do all those Jobs you can’t get anyone to dol Just make a list and ring Clitheroe 22285 for esti­ mate.


773931 Pets Corner


• f ish , late night opening Friday till 7 p.m. — 4 Brennand Street. Tel. Burn­ ley 25508.


TROPICAL and cold water ' 74438


; dog. Show winning parents, ' 10 weeks old, £95. — Tel. Padiham 75227.


GOLDEN retriever puppy


FOR REPAIRS to m os t makes of TV, radio and audio, ring Relayvlslon. — Clitheroe 23 2 14, Burnley 2 5 3 0 4 , N e ls o n 6 5 7 9 2 , Colne 863815.


OF SELLING-TEL 614344


ANTRON TV services, low price TV sales and rentals, quality repairs, fast service. — Ring Tony on Padiham 71107 .


Hi-Fi and Music


•BUY FROM 'the breeders, wormed and Insured, ready


, n ow , German sheph erd dogs and springer spaniels, ready sh o r t ly , labradors and ..miniature poodles. — Tel. Ramsbottom 2029. 74541


• a r e a , v is i t — Nutshaw Kennels,,Clowbridge, Burn-


TROPICAL FISH, marina. , cold water, plants, equlp- ment, glass fibre ponds and liners, any size. — Llan- beries Aquatics, 196 Black­ burn Road, Accrington. 74426


PARADISE PETS, travelling b eaut ician, always takes professional care of your dog’s 'coat* home or salon v i s i t . — T e l . B u rn ley 59456 evenings, weekends. 73394


644631


JVC take you one step closer to reality in their new hi-fi demonstration studio. — Music Box, 16 Whalley R o a d , A c c r in g to n . T e l . 38357 1. .Late night Thurs­ day, 8 p.m.


1- 643233


LOOKING FOR A PUPPY? For the largest selection of pedigree pet puppies in. the


. ley. Tel.\ 28617; Can de­ liver.


T A P E R E C O R D E R . Panasonic RQ, 319, excel­ lent condition, 1 year old, rarely used, £30. — Tele­ phone \Vhalley 3008.


10287


HI-FI, mini stack system, comprises o f stereo casset­ te, AM and stereo VHF radio; digital alarm clock, LED displays and speakers, approximately 18in. x 121n. x 121n., still in box. only £ 6 5 . — T e l . B u rn le y 27570.


. and the surrounding areas, if you are an experienced secretary, shorthand typist, typ is t , telep hon is t , VDU


TEMPS REQUIRED fo r future assignments, Burnley


• operator, etc. Good rates o f pay. For further details ring — Neville G e e , Em­ ployment Consultants. Tel. 30138.


74869


BOOK-KEEPER required for Burnley company, experi­ ence in cash book, band r e c o n c i l ia t io n le d g e r s , book-keeping to TB if poss­ ible, aged 25 plus, good salary envisaged. For furth­ er details contact —- Neville Gee Employment Consul­ tants. Tel. Burnley 30138. ,7 4 8 6 8


DRAKESHEAD Board in g Kennels and Cattery, col­ lection and delivery service, only vaccinated dogs and cats taken. —■ Tel. Burnley 21037.


POODLES, Alsatians, Old English, ready now, Yor- kies, Westies and Cairns , ready soon. — Tel. Colne . 863539.


*' 29580. ,


STAFFORDSHIRE Bull Ter­ rier Puppies. K.C. Reg., lovely temperament; bred from championship stock, 2 dogs only. — Tel. Aireton 305 .


74996


DUDLAND KENNELS and Cattery. Dogs exercised in country, luxury cat accom­ modation, insp ect ion in­ vited. — Tel. Gisburn 519. 623380


74480


30 MOORFIELD Wl| roomed dormer bung! area at the end of f l gardens amounting tel windows enjoying vie I residence features pal garage. Viewing is niq


CHATBURN. A th rl full gas fired central lounge, dining room, I 3 bedrooms and bath I rear garden and semi-l


SHARP stack system, com­ prising record deck, casset­ te deck, amplifier, tuner and sp e a k e r s , com p le te with cabinet, £220 o .n .o . — Tel. Nelson 602198. 74502


74330 SHORT OF CASH?


SELLTHOSE UNWANTED


ITEMS WITH A TEL-SEL


CLASSIFIED


COUNTRY REST boarding kennels and luxury cattery, the people who care for your pets. — Tel. Burnley


74542


WEST HIGHLAND TER­ RIER, 1 year old, good


629962


with children, £60. — Tel. Ciitheroe 23658.


10290


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BRIIYUN 22331 w a 1 JY 1N O A N O _ _ » « L L W a _ J


RICHARD! WADDING


Auctioneers, ValuerJ Telephone: I


Other oftlces: B | A59 — 4 MILES


STOOI BOLTON-BY-I


14 TERRACE ROW. LINGTON. A chanrl tage property of i l character, as featured! glish Cottages". The! is in need of some mci tion and offers consl


E .


— Tel. Colne 867783. I


* ' 74896


DRY STONE WALLING and building work undertaken, for free estimates. — Tel. R . H a r r iso n , C l ith e r o e 26213.


Y O R K SH IR E TER RIER


MINIATURE and standard Dachshund puppies, ready n o w . — T e l . B u rn ley


bitch • puppy, 9 weeks jald. £45. _ Tel. Burnley 55893 evenings..





FARM BRED lovely healthy black puppies; £20 each. — Tel. 411380.


2 9 5 8 0 . ’ • wi” 74mo


Farming/Livestock/ Poultry


PEN DL E


v lounge and living area | 6in. x 14ft. 3in., unit f breakfast kitchen. Car | ing_ sp ac e at FREEHOLD.


HIRE a K ew p r e s s u r e washer or steam cleaner. — E . B u t l e r , S e t t l e 22 9 7. .


73914 73938


MUCK SPREADING, slurry tanking, sep t ic- tan k s etc. , — Tel. Clitheroe 26487.763377


768797


SPARE lambs for sale. — Tel. Slaidburn 654. • 74530


FINEST seed, hay, %traw, baled shavings, can deliver. — Tel. Gisburn 519.


Radio, TV and Video 71004


CLITHEROE — £23l Superb fully moderil garaen fronted TERRAl commanding open RU| ASPECTS. GAS CEN71 HEATING. 2 double I rooms, fully tiled colour! piece bathroom, la n l Front entrance vestil hall, magnificent -th r l


R O | • 74120


1/3 CASTLE GA1 Tel. 22092 ,


'Clitheroe 22324 (Edits]


. GARAGE SPACE (subj| planning).


WALKER S T R E | CLITHEROE — £ is | End of TERRACE in \ good condition with GARDEN AND 0PEN| PECTS. 2 double bedrl 3-piece bathroom, lanl Entrance vestibule, I lounge, living room, bre.l kitchen. Yard and gardl rear, w.c. and store. Pci


769082


otential to form ,:1 ome. Sensibly pril £19,900.


9 MOORLANDS ROl true bungalow in attr;| residential area feati kitchen, full central J aluminium frames. Ad kitchen, 3 good bedrol is recommended. £31,m


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