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V 2331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Public Notices


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Garden Club will be able to .hear themselves “on the air” this afternoon at 3-30. In the “Spadework”


GLAZED BLE RADESMEN EY TRACTORS RNLEY


programme, recorded at an open evening by Radio Lancashire, members’ questions were answered by Fred Downham, the re s id e n t - e x p e r t , Morecambe parks superin­ tendent Don Summerhay- es and Peter Wiseman, of the Lancashire College. of Horticulture. It will be repeated on Sunday at 8-30 a.m.


A CLITHEROE man who put his fist through a ' large display window at. Boots chemist in Castle Street did not remember much about the incident until his friends reminded him. For damaging the


window without lawful excuse, Ian John Frank- land (23), of Central Avenue, was fined £30 and ordered to pay £150 compensation and £6 costs.


OTATION IEVE!


he had been drinking and had done a stupid thing. ’


He told the court that ,


FQR exceeding the 30 mph' speed limit in' a car on Whalley Road; Wilp- shire, Phillip' Andrew Barrett (22), of Mitton Road, Whalley, was fined £40 with £6 costs at Clitheroe.


WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle Club’s weekly bridge session were Mr T-. Adey and partner, Miss R. Holland and Mrs P. Adey.


TASTY beef from the spit and disco , in the cattle ring were just two of the attractions at an ox roast at Gisbum Auction Mart. About 350 people at­


' next week’s offering at Clitheroe Civic Hall, ' “High Road to China”. .


AMERICAN, heart-throb actor Tom Selleck stars ,with Bess Armstrong,in


. the Ribble Valley — Mr Michael Gallagher, was guest at the Ribble Valley SDP spring dance on Saturday evening. About 60 people at­


THE European SDP can­ didate for Central Lanca­ shire — which includes


tended the event at Clitheroe Cricket Club, which boosted Party funds by more than £100.


tended the evening, held to raise money for the cattle section at the Great Northern Show which takes place at Moor Park, ■Preston, on August 26th and 27th.


FOR attempting to take fish from the River Ribble at H e n th o rn , . David Speak,' of Carlton Place, Clitheroe, was fined £30 with £25 costs at the tow n ’s M a g is t ra te s ’ Court.


700 attend More sport on testimonial pages 16 -17


DOWS* -


ABOUT 700' people turned up. a t Shawbridge on Monday evening : to watch Clitheroe take on Blackburn Rovers for Tony Eyles’ testimonial. R o v ers ' m an ag er Bobby


u can't afford to wait atlon estimate


ENDAR KITCHENS . Tel. 24884


CO. LTD


Saxton picked a full-strength squad and his side won 4-0 with goals from Simon Barker (2), John Lowey and Simon Gamer.





from the Pendle Tigers and Whalley packs staged a penalty shoot-out, won by Whalley. After the game a reception


During the interval cubs


Summer darts


THE Shield Insurance Services gallon of beer achievement award for a finish over 120 went unclaimed when teams from the Clitheroe Men's Invi­ tation Summer Darts League played on Monday. Next ~week the insurance


f o r T o n y w a s h e ld in Clitheroe’s White Lion Hotel, where Clitheroe chairman Mr Cyril Whiteside thanked Mr Saxton for fielding a quality side and the spectators for their support! Mr Whiteside p resen ted


trophies for' the men-of-the- match to Rovers’ Simon Barker and Clitheroe’s David Sharpies.' The Blackburn Rovers Sup-


B U R N L E Y 22331


their player-of-the-year, striker Simon Gamer.


e FOR BUYING SELLING Penalty prize


Mary’s 6, Loyola 3; St Paul’s 8, Whalley 9: St Mary’s 7, Chat-. bum 5; Whalley 8, St Mary’s 4; Pendle Leopards 6, Pendle Tigers 7; Waddington 3, Gis­ bum 5; Pendle Tigers 9, Gis­ bum 3.


RALLY MEN


1KET0N >


AYS


SHOPS EDS


LIE SECOND SLAIDBURN rally driver John Thompson finished • fifth on Saturday in the latest Astra Challenge round, the Hadrian Centurion Rally, Northumber­ land. John, of Dunnow Lodge, and


engine problems. They are second 'overall in


WINNERS of the Cub Scouts “penalty prize” contest held at Shawbridge as part of the Tony Eyles Testimonial game were Whalley. In the final, they out- shot Pendle Tigers by six goals to five. O th e r r e s u l ts were: St


lorters’ Club’s Ribble Valley ranch presented a shield to


company will give a bottle of malt whisky Tor the highest finish, including a bullseye. Joiners A retain their four-,


Joiners A 31, Royal Oak'A 27, Black Horse 25, White Horse A 23, Kings 22, Horseshoe 19, Craven 17, Dog and Partridge 16, Royal Oak B 16, Joiners B 15, W h i te H o rs e B 13, Clitheroe FC 8.


GOLF


les stroke qualifier at Clitheroe Golf Club, Bill ■ finished two strokes ahead


.earned him a place in the area final of the Ford Amateur Golf Tournament.. In the Rufus Carr sing­


A NETT score of 83-1449 by B i l l Dugdale has


of C. Hamer, who pro­ duced the best round of the below-12-handicap players. Results — Division One:


point league-lead over Royal Oak A. On Monday both teams won 6-2. Black Horse, in third place, narrowed the gap to two points with a 7-1 win. Points and positions are:


TOMORROW afternoon signals the start of an ex­ citing weekend for more than 50 young people from Clitheroe, Whalley ’ and Rishton Methodist


THE SANDPIPER Whalley


EVERY MONDAY


KID’S DISCO Preston’s top DJ Nell Blackburn


11 to 17 year olds. • 7 p.m.to 10 p.m.


Admission 50p — Soft drinks available. TEL. WHALLEY 2370


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL'


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 — 1974


An application has been re: ceived to:


LISTED BUILDING': : ;


1. Installation of bathroom in part of rear bedroom, at 18 Church Street, Slaid- burn. 3/84/0245/P.


'take part in the Methodist Association of Youth Clubs’ 40th annual “London Weekend.”


churches. For they travel south to


A CB radio left in the cab of a lorry parked at Wad­ dington Fell quarry was stolen at the weekend.


TEAMS


Wand, a, Sat):, W. Slinger,' T. O’Connor, N. Duckworth, K. Fawcett, R. Booth, G. Sutclif­ fe, P. A. Hall, G. Littlewood, A. Henderson, J . Hill, A. Townsley.


C litheroe (v Ribblesdale


Royce, h, Sat): D. C. Bishop,. A. Rigby, J. Boden, N. Ash­ worth, R. Banks, S. Westhead, M. 'Blackburn, C. Sims', T. Bleazard, G; Bennett, A. King. C lith e ro e 3rd (v Fems-


C l i th e ro e , 2nd (v Rolls- .


2. Replacement of 12 win­ dows with new units, alter­ ation of kitchen windows and installation of new frames, at Glebe House, Newton Road, Wadding­ ton. 3/84/0257/P..


3. Erection of detached bun­ galow and garage, adj. Hodder Place, Stonyhurst, A. B. and Chaigley. 3/84/ 0260/P.


This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or His­ toric Interest. Any person wishing to make representa­ tions should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA quoting reference number. A copy of the application and plans may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated. • Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer)


BOROUGH COUNCIL RIBBLE VALLEY


cowles, a, Sun): W. Briggs, J. Coulter, R. Leighton, G. Cartledge, K. Driver, J. Fur- nell, J . Myler, P. McRae, S. Rush, R. Sharp, R. Hard-' Ccistls. R ib b le s d a le W an d , (v


TOWN AND COUNTRY, PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA:


Clitheroe, h, Sat): D. Cottam, M. Dennett, J . Mitchell, P.! Seedle, R. Birch, A. Holgate, S. Proctor, M. Walker, D. O’Neill, G. Leach, J . Seedle. Ribblesdale Wand. 2nd (v


Blackburn N., h, Sun): K. Fel­ lows, D. Fitzpatrick, M. Proc­ tor, N. Osliffe, R. Hargreaves, A. Dickinson, D. Johnson, S. Nield, P. Atkinson, D. Niven, P. Spencer. Res: A. Hailwood. R am s b o t to m C u p —


Rolls-Royce, a, Sat): J . Hutch­ ins, A. Parker, R. Driver, K. Tay lo r , T. Wallbank, M. Gidlow, I. Threlfall, S. Kerr, J. Renwick, W. Bradley, W. Workman. Ribblesdale Wand.' 3rd (v


Clitheroe 1st (v Ribblesdale Wand. 1st, h, Sun): W. Slinger,' T. O’Connor, N. Duckworth, S. Blackburn, R. Booth, G. Sutc­ liffe, P. A. Hall, C. Sims,. A. .


;Henders'bn,‘“’J . "Hill, A'. Town-; sley. Ribblesdale Wand. 1st: D.


C. Hamer 78-7-71; D. ' Finney 83-11-72; G. Field­ ing 81-8-73; E. Taylor 83-9- 74; H. Hemingway 83-9-74; G. Thompson 81-7-74. Divi­ sion Two; IP. F. Dugdale ' 83-1449; R. Riley 85-13-72; M. Evans 92-20-72; B. Cowan 86-14-72.


THE.May medal competition at Stonyhurst Park Golf Club was won by W. Crotty with a nett round of 65 (85-20-65). Runner-up was' B. Livesey


his navigator Alan Ridehalgh, f were hampered with brake and


the Challenge. Their next event in the competition is the. Severn Valley Stages, on June 16th.


Cottam, M. Dennett, J . Mitch­ ell, P. Seedle, R. Birch, A. H o lg a te , S. P ro c to r , M. Walker, D. O'Neill, L Johnson, J. Seedle. L a w r e n s o n 'C u p —


C l i th e ro e 2nd (v Burnley Belvedere 2nd, a, Sun): P. C. Bishop, A. Rigby, J . Boden, N. Ashworth, S. Westhead, T. Bleazard, G. Bennett; A. King, C. Seed, A. Blackburn, M. Scott. Ribblesdale Wand. Youth (v


R. Hargreaves, D. Johnson, S. Kerr, D. Niven, A. Hailwood,


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to: 1. Installation of bathroom in part of rear bedroom, at 18 Church Street, Slafd- burn. 3/84/0245/P.


2. Replacement of 12 win­ dows with new units, alter­ ation of kitchen windows and installation of new frames, at Glebe House, Newton Road, Wadding­ ton. 3/84/0257/P.


3. Change of use of two ground floor rooms to flor ists shop, at 83 King Street, Whalley. 3/84/ 0258/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) 76243


REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE REGULATIONS 1983


NOTICE OF CLAIMS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE


Read, a, Mon): P. Atkinson, C. Monk, J . Mitchell, N. Osliffe,


(88-22-66) after a card play-off with T. Bithell (92-26-66). In the Stonyhurst Park Wil­


S. Pickles, A. Dickinson. Res: G. Farnsworth. Clitheroe Youth (v Padiham,


son’s Winter League Red Divi­ sion, .winners were P. Crossley and R. Ormerod. Runners-up: M. Nevins and J. Jardine. Yellow Division winners: 1,'


H. Alston and R. Ralph; 2, K. Nicholson and M. Kelly.


REGISTER OF ELECTORS


a, Mon): A. Blackburn, S. Blackburn, C. Seed, P. McRae, R. Hardcastle, P. Rushton,' G. Woodworth, S. Amin, S. Miller, N. Thomas, R. Black- bum. Res to travel: J. Scorah, F. Hussein.


Acurefarthe oncold


K fS r 3W S . i > * in a'90rri.pJi g a te ,


F u l l weather protection, even puts an end to •


tHdcdmmcMi(epte.;;; ; nvirtually'rteiy


ent-a-Car


eyhound Ford


H r.r . ' ‘H.' i 0282 mm 68100


Claims to be included in the Register of Electors have been received from the undermentioned persons and may be inspected at the office of the Electoral Regist­ ration Officer.


Unless a valid objection is received by May 31st, 1984, the undernamed will be added to the published Regis ter of Electors for 1984 on June 1st, 1984. '


Claimant:


Flat 4B, Eshton Terrace, Clitheroe


May 17th, 1984 . M. JACKSON


Electoral Registration Officer


Ribble Valley Borough Council Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2RA


RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL BY-ELECTION


SABDEN WARD JUNE 14th, 1984


ABSENT VOTERS, POSTAL OR PROXY VOTING


Electors and their proxies should note that applications to be treated as an absent voter and other applications and notices about postal or proxy voting must reach me at tne under-mentioned ad dress by NOON on WED


they are to be effective for this election. .


■ . MICHAEL JACKSON Electoral Registration Officer


Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2RA


76246


ANNUAL MEETING


OF WEST BRADFORD PARISH COUNCIL


mm-- , . r. >■ ‘ y . a .V.'-To,' O ' 1


The Annual Meeting will be held on


THURSDAY,


/ ' MAY 24th, 1984 . at 7-30 p.m.


in the.Playlng fields Pavilion


Electors wishing to place items on the Agenda please ring-the Council Clerk, Mrs Carol Cherry on :


CLITHEROE 23936 !


; , Light refreshments , . will be served • : ■


ROBINSON, AGNES A. Address:


48 DUREX OOSSAMER .................. 10 AM


3 Tt-HCRPES CONOOM....... _ 26 BLACK C A T S ............. -


{NTERNATIONAL SELECTION PACK


FACTORY A PARTY PLAN AGENTS REQUIRED) AEGIS PA000CTS, COLESHIIJL


20 AEQlS OOTTED—..............- L0 Tvm-rnurm.........—....— IOVE AJOS BOOK....................


(DEPT. 429) BJRUNGHAM, D461RL RCTLIRN AD W FREE SAM


PLES. VA E C2 00


ITH OROER FOR LU


SUNBEDS. Full length over­ head canopies from £199. — Ainsworth & Dent, 279 Leeds Road, Nelson. Tel. 62433.


D E N T A L R EP AIRS , P a tt i- s o n . — T e l. B la ck b u rn 65808 o r 47270 anytime. 77403


Business Services


A N SW E R IN G M A C H IN E S , ” d o n ’t miss an im p o r tan t call, all British Telecom ap ­ proved, from £80. For free advice and d em on stratio n T e l . ' Phone Centre, Bacup. 874180.


. 82324


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


771260


Removals and Road Transport


MO V E IT. Remove with Mel and y o u 'll do well! Any, l a r g e . i t e m m o v e d .in Clithcroc fo r £5. Larger re- ' movals, , £5 pe r ho u r plus 20p p e r mile. -,— Tel; Mel E dm o ndson , on • C ll th e ro e 2 4 9 0 8< f o r a n y o th e r , q uote s.


- 1 ; . ■ v • / -773823


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 distance work. Also Tipper and d r iv e r .available.: Tci. Colne 864365 anytime.


. • ’ . • > , ■ :7806I2


• years, household removals, . local and long d is ta n c e , storeage > specialists, inspec- t l o n ' I n v i t e d , B .A .R .


STUBBS DEPOSITORIES LI­ MITED established over 60


’ member. — Tel. Blackburn": 57122 ' o r 48540 fo r e s ti­ mate;


; House, Canning S trce t; Tcl.; Burnley 56611.


’ moving, s toring, shipping; T.C. takes care. — Central


SQUIRED fo r long, e s ta b ­ l i s h e d local firm, ) lip - to ,-5 to n s payload. — Tel. Burn- Icy 2 7 7 4 0 ., .*.- ;? «»)>.. #2636


H A U LA G E WO RK R E - 646m


TOWN AND COUNTRY Rc- ■ m o v a l S e r v i c e s , L td , '


778649


- qulred . fo r Co Educational Day/Boarding: School. This pos t is resldential. alternat- lng.3 and 4 days p e r week.


A S S IS T AN T M A T R O N re-


F o r local interview please Tel. Inch Watchers Ltd,. 21 O rm e ro d Road,*. Burnley* v .


. 37122. :


....tMI ... UJO ’ ...C7J8


...040 EDUCATION COMMITTEE LANCASHIRE


s • District of Hyndburn/Rlbblc Valley


WADDINGTON AND WEST. BRADFORD CE


PRIMARY SCHOOL 644416


Applications are invited for the -po st of


C L E A N E R


a t the above school. Wage £22.53 plus bonus for a 12V* hour , 5 day week. The ap ­ pointment is subject to med­ ical clearance.


Lancashire County Council is an Equal


Oppo r tunities Employer


vacancy available from the D is tr ic t Education Officer, Education Offices, Ewbank House, Cannon S tre e t, .Ac­ c r in g to n . T e l. Accr ington 33631. Completed forms to be re tu rn ed by Friday, June 1st, 1984.


Application forms fo r the Opportunities


\ 78437


K EW pres sure washers and steam cleaners, h ire , sales and service. — E. Butler, Settle 297.


Pets Corner


D O B E RM AN N PUPPIES, ex­ cellent pedigree, K.C. Re­ g is te re d , show p o te n tia l, ready now. Tel. Nelson 697173.


82633


G E R M A N S h e p h e rd dog puppy, excellent pedigree,. £ 6 5 . — T e l . B u rn le y . 35170.


. - • 'r82613 IN C H W A T C H E R S


If you have a n . in te re s t in hea lth o r figure control you may - be Inte rested in being t r a in e d a s c o u n s e l lo r o r working from home, part- time o r full time. A tele* <. : phone is essential


C A V A L I E R King C h a r le s Spaniels, two dog puppies, KC Reg., champion sired, will b o a rd fo r holidays, £ 8 5 . — T e l . B u rn le y 21530.


*8798


Mowing and Baling


MARTIN CAREF00T Tel. Longridge 3203


R.S.P.C.A. ANIMAL SHELTER Huncoat, Nr. Huncoat Station


OPEN DAY


SUNDAY, MAY 20th Refreshments, stalls, etc. ADMISSION: 10p


• 60301


FLEA MARKET Salisbury Memorial Hall


SUNDAY, MAY 20th 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Inquiries Ribchester 373 or


Blackburn 48127 •


_ ,82223 Competition Winners


C H A T B U R N F C 150 Club, week "37: 1st 87, 2nd 96. 78433


Personal


WILLIAM (Mobile Hairdresser) .


My new permanent


Telephone number is: CLITHEROE 28256


LIFE provides a fr iend when you are pregnant and in difficulty. For f re e testing


WA N T ED lif t to BAC P re ­ ston fo r apprentice star ting 7-30 a.m . from August. Ex­ p e n s e s s h a r e d , —r T e l. Clitheroe 27096.


and help — Ring 50880. '


767070


LO N E L Y , Despairing, Suici­ d a l .— Contact Samaritans,


Nelson 694929 o r ■ Black­ burn 662424. ■


Personal Services to37s 618070


THE STARKIE INN, CLITHEROE


REMZI’S require a LADY COOK


Some experience in catering snack operation. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 4 days per week (includes weekends)


Call and see Mr. CHRIS HOLDEN, or Tel. Clitheroe • 22550


WHITE LION HOTEL CLITHEROE


WANTED '


LUNCHTIME AND EVENING BAR STAFF


(Some weekend work involved) ■ also an opening for a


SCHOOL LEAVER


Under Government Youth Training Scheme


Most suitable lor girl, but either ,


considered.


Apply to above or ring: 26955


SUPERSTAR BAR STAFF required


Excellent rates of pay. Tel. Whalley 2370


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


34 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE;


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL have for sale the freehold property being 34 P A R S O N


L A N E , CLITHEROE.


Details of the property and viewing by arrangement with Mr J. L. McKenna the Author­ ity's Estates Officer.


OFFERS on the prescribed form have to be received by the Chief Executive by 10-00 a.m. on Thursday, June 7th, 1984.


MICHAEL JACKSON Chief Executive and Town Clerk 76471


PUBLIC NOTICE


EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT \ELECTION FOR THE


LANCASHIRE CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY JUNE 14th, 1984 ABSENT VOTERS,


POSTAL OR PROXY VOTING


Electors and their Proxies should note that applications.to be tre­ ated as an absent voter and other applications and notices about postal or proxy voting must reach me at the undermentioned ad­ dress by noon on Wednesday, May 30tn, 19B4. It they are to be effective for this election. MICHAEL JACKSON Deputy Acting


Returning Officer


Council Offices, Church Walk, CLITHEROE, Lancashire, BB7 2RA


Education


KNOW your own child. A highly qualified 'expert can provide a confidential edu­ c a t io n a l p ro f i le o f yo u r c h i ld . A s s e s sm e n t , g u i ­ dance, independent school entrance and general ' tu i ­ t i o n . — T e l . P a d ih am 71 157 fo r d e ta i l s . Alan Treadwell Educational Con­ s u l ta n t . '


-82913 Situations Vacant


CASTLE DINER CLITHEROE ,


83426


PART-TIME BAR AND


RESTAURANT


STAFF REQUIRED


Good rates of pay


Contact THE MANAGER CLITHEROE 24442


Removals and Road Transport


HOUSE REMOVALS KEITH MILLS


. ★ ‘ Friendly, efficient service; Telephone:


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


BURNLEY 31027 evenings or 24120 days


LOM A S TR AN S PO R T . Small removals^ single items from


B A I L E Y 'S Keep Moving Ltd, removals, s toring, shipping, member of British Associa­ tion of Movers. — -Tel. Burnley 35445.


£4. .Cheap ra te s , f ree e s ti­ m a te s . — T e l. B u rn ley 411415 and 3 4 3 49 .


773697 764832


E X P R E S S D E L I V E R I E S . Lomas Transport.- Tel. B u rn le y 4 1 1 4 1 5 /3 4 3 4 9 / .32621 anytime .' -


Lost and Found


LOST, gold P a rk e r fountain pen, initials I .S .L ., vicinity o f B o o t h 's c a r p a r k . R ew ard .— Tel. Clitheroe 27331 o r 24365.


Shooting and Fishing


O U TD O O R Air Gun Club. • Inte rested ? — Tel. Black­ burn 61100.'


Tuition


P IANO TUIT ION. William Ashton B Mus. LRAM. Be­ ginners advanced s tudents welcome. — Tel. Clitheroe


27066. V392 *78444 ' 78242 TERRY-TUFT LTD


Pendle Mill, Pendle Road, Clitheroe require the services of a


TELEPHONIST/ TYPIST/


RECEPTIONIST


Applicant should be most experienced, aged 25/30 years, and conversant with all . office procedures


Apply in writing to: MR. PETER WADDINGTON TWO ADDITIONAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES


Large International Sales Company requires two additional Sales Representatives aged 23 or over, to call on existing customers and sell new business, In this area. ,


Previous selling experience Is not essential as a sales mar­ keting course is available. If successful, you can expect your - income to be in excess of £8,000 in your first year..


If you are ambitious, a car owner and would like an oppor­ tunity in selling please write, quoting your telephone number where possible to:


Mr M. Morton, Hilltop, 2 Hawthorn Grove, Higher Poynton, Cheshire


TRAINEE ARCHITECTURAL TECHNICIAN


required by a local architectural practice with a varied and interesting workload. Applicants should have a minimum of lour O-level GCE passes or equivalent, including mathematics, physi­ cal science, and a subject Involving the use of written English. Day release will be given to enrol In a TEC higher certificate and building studies course, leading to membership of the Society of Architectural and Associated Technicians.


Applications should be made In writing to:


. SUNDERLAND, PEACOCK AND ASSOCIATES, STANLEY HOUSE, LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE


DUE . to expansion, National company has several full­


time and par t- tim e vacan­ cies, visiting clients in your a r e a . No ex p e r ien c e r e ­ q u i r e d a s fu l l t r a in in g given. Car and phone r e ­ q u ire d . Good bas ic plus commission. — Tel. 0772 561061.


82397


O F F I C E / SH O P C L E A N E R , for small business, 3 hours weekly. — Tel. Mrs Smith. C l i th e r o e 2 3 3 7 5 d u r in g


office hours. •


MM)


W A N T ED ' p a r t - t im e b a r s ta f f , preferably own tra n s ­


port.-'— Tel. Glsburn 235. , 82633


78231


' ve r t lse r and Times, 3 King S tre e t, Clitheroe.


Farming/Livestock/Poultry


RICHARD TURNER & SON WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE


Auctioneers, Vsluers end Estate Agents, Estsbllshed 1803 TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 22369 and 25690


Other Offices: Bentham, Kendal^Sett!eJjncaeter_^ GRAZING/MOWING RIGHTS


43 ACRES OF MEADOW AND PASTURE LAND TO LET FOR GRAZING OR MOWING TO OCTOBER 31st


on the outskirts of Clltheroe


The land Is to let In one or two lots. - For details please contact:


RICHARD TURNER AND SON 1 WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22369 Pets Corner


D O B E RM A N N d o g . 11 . months old, K.C. Regis­ t e r e d . in o c u la t e d . £ 6 0 o .n .o . — Tel. Cross Hills


33022. 80910


G O LD EN R E TR IE V ER p up­ pies. KC. available in 4 weeks. — Stonyhurst 473 a f tc rS p h n .


79432


E D I S F O R D K E N N E L S . Boarding for dogs and cats.


B U D G ER IG AR S , most col­ o u r s . — T e l . B u rn le y


E a s te r to S eptember. — Tel. CHtheroc 22129.


37896; »°«3 Horses and Ponies


12.2 HANDS Welsh Moun t a in : Bay Mare, 8 years, excellent- f irs t pony, good in tra f fic, good Jumper, no vices, sadly outgrown, £250 in c lu ding some ta ck . — Tel. Burnley 21978. .


82370


12.3 HANDS PONY, Jump­ ing potentia l, £175. — Tel. 63803.


D R A K E S H E A D B o a rd in g . Kennels and C a t te ry . ' Coir


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78221 CLITHEROE AUCTION


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Telephone: Clitheroe 23325 Livestock Auctioneers


FRIDAY, MAY 18th THIRD AND FINAL SPRING SHOW AND SALE OF IN-


noon. Also fortnightly sale of Store Cattle. 100-120 Steers, Heifers, Call Bulls and Suckler Cattle. Sale lo follow, the . Calving Cattle at 1-30 approx.-


• ’ Bulls at 12 noon prompt. Followed by Graded Cattle and Fat Cows. Last sale: 16 Calf Bulls, 63 Graded Cattle, 41


present their stock by 11-30.a.m^ ..


TUESDAY, MAY 22nd 40-50 REARING CALVES at 12-30 p.m.; Dairy Cattle at 1


• p.m. followed by . Ewes and Lambs, Half Bred Ewes, Shearlings and Hoggs with Lambs, Homed Ewes with Lambs. .


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MONDAY, MAY 21st WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK. Commencing with Calf


‘ . Cows, 40-50 Ewes at 1-30 p.m. 400 Spring Lambs at 2 p.m.' Consignors of Cattle for Grading are respectfully asked lo


CALF CATTLE OF THE SEASON. 50-60 Summer and Autumn Calving Cows and Heiters, direct tram local (arms. Judging in three classes and the Yorkshire Bank Champion­ ship prize ot £20 kindly presented by Mr D. W. Minton — Manager, Clitheroe Branch. Judging 11-30 a.m. Sale at 12 '


GISBURN AUCTION MART SATURDAY, MAY 19th, 1984


SPECIAL SALE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS


AND SUNDRY ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT IN LOT ORDER INCLUDING DISUSED


MARKET PENNING AND GATES, 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 h.p.; Troughs; Root chopper; Heavy duty vice; Acrop- rops; 4 girders box iron 8ft. x 6in. x 6in.; Forage harvester; Flat trailer; Rotaspreader; 5 h.p. electric motor; Honda ATC 110; Linx Major 1000 pressure washer, with 60ft. hose and jet lance; 19in. domestic Flymo; Victor auto drive lawn mower; Silage trailer 10ft. x 6ft.; Low hay trailer, single axle; Flat 4-wheel car trailer 10ft. x 6ft.; 1 Nissen hut shell 40ft. wide; Geest lamb weigh; Horse trailer; Circular saw; Massey cutter bar mower; Teagle spreader; Car trailer; Drum mower; Forage, wagon; Crop sprayer; C.F. twin wheel wagon, Luton body container, Reg, ‘M’; Tipping trailer; Flat trailer; Tow chains; Flat roller.


For the details of the sale contact the Auctioneers Auctioneers and Secretaries


RICHARD TURNER & SON Beech House, Bentham 0468-61444


Auction Mart, Glsburn. Tel. Glsburn 376 19486 Situations Vacant :


PLANNING CLERK


Male/Female A vacancy exists in our planning, office for a


clerk. The. ideal candidate should have an apptitude for figures, a pleasant telephone manner and' be, capable of working under pressure. Minimum age for this post is 25 ' • . •


years.


Applications in writing, giving full details of age, experience and current salary to:


MRS N. J. WOODHEAD, PERSONNEL OFFICER, E. GOMME LTD.,


CLOVER MILL, BRUNSWICK STREET, NELSON


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Clitheroe Advertiser and 'Times, May 17th, 198i . 11 Auctions and Sales


C. SILVERWOOD (Auctioneer)


SALE FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC., HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS


1960 D. Brown 850 diesel tractor; Jones'Mark 2 hay baler;


Settle Road), BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, Nr. cntheroe, Lance. Fawn Implements '


S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 26th for C! Kipling Esq. STOOP LANE FARM. (Copy Nook, Wlgglesworth,


Acrobat; Artificial sower; TWO Blackstone strawing machines; Deering mid-mounted mower; converted hay raker; Small iron saw bench; Chain harrow;. Bamford manure spreader; Hay loader; Wood sheep stock'; Wood barrow (pneu); Galv sheep


feed troughs; Sundry tools and other effects; Burco electric boiler; TWO in churn coolers; Large barrel type E.O.E. churn; Old wood butter worker; Egg boxes;. . . also for nt ‘ Centipede; Hand fiddle seed sower.


Household Effects


Three display cabinets and cupboards; Ornate Edwardian sideboard, bow fronted with mirror back; Small display cabinet on claw feet; Deal top kitchen table; Mahogany peddle organ; Mahogany dining TABLE WITH CENTRE EXT. LEAF; Bamboo. plant stand; Bamboo table; TWO old office chairs; Folding Victorian chair; Carved oak dressing table with a separate stand mirror, s matching wash stand;. TWO old chest of drawers; Window table; Oak double bed; Papier mache’ letter rack; Window table; Dark oak table; Toilet bowl and jug; Various large meat dishes, decorative china, ornaments, pottery; Various old clocks; Brass pan; Other kitchen utensils; Kitchenette; etc. Butter scales; Along with other folding tables; TWO old wood roller wringing machines, etc.; 1948 Ford 8 van for spares'.


This sale having many interesting items and collectors items.


SALE 11-30 a.m. Farm Implements followed by . Household effects. A caterer will attend . - SALE FIXTURES:


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th for Exors H. Dunnington (only) Newton Village Hall, Nr. Clitheroe, Lancs.


C. SILVERWOOD (Auctioneer),


Livingstone House, SLAIDBURN. (Nr. Clitheroe, Lancs). _______Tel. 652.


______ 78244


Insurance cover available. Settle your existing credit and


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