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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 23rd, 1981,


JR’s A close gap


THREE teams are candi­ dates for relegation from the Clitheroe and District Snooker League first divi­ sion —; Conservative B, Slaidbum, and the Pendle Club. Only four games remain. In Division Two JR’s A


Public Notices


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL. SHOPS ACT 1950-1956 \ V p ,


EARLY CLOSING DAYS — EXEMPTIONS


The Council have made Orders which apply to certain types .of shops in Clitheroe and Whalley, the effect of which is to allow them to open on the half-days.they,would normally close.,


CLASSES OF SHOPS IN CLITHEROE TO WHICH THIS APPLIES


are now only four points behind leaders Royal Brit­ ish Legion B with a game in hand. As no card was received


from the Police, they face the deduction of two points under rule six. Results — Division One:


Conservative B 10, Pendle Club 4; Chatbum 8, Royal Brit­ ish Legion A 6; Waddington A 8, Rimington A 6; Catholic A 10, Conservative A 4; Billing- ton B 5, Gt Harwood A 9; Slaidbum 8, Waddington B 6. Division Two: Rimington B


Antiques Art Supplies Bookseller Builders Merchant . Cloth]ng Retailer Cosmetics and Toiletries Domestic Appliances (ex­


cluding Radio and Television) Drapery and Haberdashery


Dry Cleaner Fitted Kitchens Floor and Wall Tiles Footwear Gifts and Fancy Goods Grocery and Provisions Horticultural Sundries and


Plants


CLASSES OF SHOPS IN WHALLEY TO WHICH THIS APPLIES


2, JR’s A 12; Royal British Legion B 8, Chatbum B 6; Low, Moor 4, Catholic Club B 10; Liberal B 7, Billington A 7. Division One — Conserva­


tive B 457, Pendle Club 420: P. Swales 76, S., Edmondson 63; A. Middlebrough 77, T. Hill 73; J. Marsden 59, W. Wright 92; F. Watson 79, A. Taylor 52; T. Williamson 93, T. Trotter 64; J . Pickles 73, J . Holmes 76. Chatburn 416, Legion A


Crafts and Pottery Grocery and Provisions


Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe.


366: P. Jones 46, J. Miller 71; P. Clark 85, G. Walmsley 27; N. Robinson 83, D. Parker 42; A. Clark 76, T. Waddington 61; A. Frankland 74, D. Ormesher 97; D. Speak 52, R. Watson 68. Waddington A 378, Riming­


ton A 395: D. Nelson 58, D. Riley 54; S. Hatton 89, S. P e t ty 56; J . Woof 41, F. Wrathall 66; B. Waddington 86, J . Lund 40; F. Coar 70, A. Hartley 69; T. A. Makinson 34, K. RatclifTe 110. Catholic A 416, Conserva­


Painting, Plumbing and Do-it-Yourself supplies Toys, souvenirs arid fancy goods


M. JACKSON,


Chief Executive and I Town Clerk


NORTH WEST WATER AUTHORITY CHARGES 1984/85


Charges for the average domestic property are to be increased by 5’/2% from April 1st, 1984. Specific tariffs will be as follows:—


WATER SUPPLY , ,


There is to be no increase in the unmeasured water supply I tariff, which will continue to comprise a standing charge of £13 ier property per annum together with a charge of 11p in the £ jased on rateable value.


tive A 351: B. Sims 81, D. Smith 48; L. McEntee 59, M. Wensley 56; L. Dixon 57, B. Hargreaves 74; A. Hall 87, T. Sunter 49; H. Hudson 40, D. Lord 67; P. Backhouse 92, J. Cowell 57. Billington B 372, Gt Har­


wood A 383: J . Wild 48, R. Taylor 77; B. Thompson 47, D. Hogan 47; P. Conchie 85, I. Karim 61; G. R. Dell 78, R. Pickvance 50: T. Peters 73, M. Shaw 78; .P. Swain 41, G. Allen 70.


Slaidbum 413, Waddington


B 379: H. Dixon 61, M. Taylor 63; M. Swindles 72, A. Herd 76; A. Walker 50, D. Boothman 82; G. Tedstone 77, T. Walm­ sley 44; J . Jacques 66, T. Baines 58; E. Rigby 87, B. Phillips 56. Division Two — Rimington


B 345, JR’s A 508: I. B. Whit­ taker 57, G. Ireland 94; J. Thornton 84, R. Hood 78; D. Calvert 56, G. Pilkington 86; Denis Seed 45, N. Lawless 82; David Seed 50, J. Sutcliffe 76; B. Ashton 53, G. Sutcliffe 92.' Royal British Legion B 491,


For measured customers, there is no change in the standing charge, which is related to size of meter, but the volume charge applicable to meter readings taken on or after,June 1st, 1984, will be 22p per cubic metre (an increase of 2%).


SEWERAGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES -


The charge for unmeasured customers will be 21.5p per £ of I rateable value (including 0.5p in the £ for environmental | services), an increase o f l 1 %.


The two part tariff for measured water customers will comprise I a rateable value charge of 12.1p in the £ (including 0.5p in the £ for environmental services) together with a volume charge of 14p per cubic metre which will be applied to meter readings | taken on or after June 1st, 1984.


CHARGES SCHEMES , .


Charges Schemes have been made by the Authority which I show the methods and principles underlying the charges for each of the main services wo provide — water supply, sewerage, environmental services, trade effluent and water abstraction. Copies of the Charges Schemes (as well as leaflets setting out fuller details of our various charges) are obtainable from the office shown on your bill.


METHODS OF PAYMENT


Full details of the various payment methods available — I including direct debit — are included on our bills. Please note that, as a result of staffing economies, we can no longer provide facilities for the payment of bills at our Divisional |


Offices.


Ironmonger Knitting Wool ... Ladies Hairdresser Lighting and Light Fittings Models and Model Kits Musical Instruments Photographers and Photographic Supplies Plant and Tool Hire Records and Tapes Sports Equipment Stationer Travel Agent Unisex Hairdresser . Wallcoverings and Paint


Public Notices . RIBBLE VALLEY .


BOROUGH COUNCIL


" TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS '1971 to 1974 . DESIGNATED '


CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been re­ ceived for permission for: 1. A proposed conservatory,, at Hadley House, Chapel I Close, Whalley. 3/84/0077/ P. .


2. A wine bar and restaurant, I a t 11 6 ‘ i L ow e r g a t e . l Clitheroe. 3/84/0082/P.


I


3. Porch to cover entrance to I vestry and schoolroom, at I C h a t b u r n Me t h o d i s t l Church, Downham Road, I Chatburn. 3/84/0089/P.


Any person wishing to make I representations should do sol


in writing within 21 days from I the date of this advertise-1 ment, to the Chief Architect I and Planning Officer, Plan-1 ning Department, Council Of-1 fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, I


BB7 2RA. A copy of the application form I and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Borough Planning and I Technical Officer) I


Legal Notices


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL PERSONS


having claims against the . Estate of


ERIC FENWICK late of 2 Holme Head


Cottages, Dunsop Bridge, Nr. Clitheroe, Lancashire


who died at the aforementioned |


address on the 3rd day of Janu­ ary. 1984 and whose Will was I proved in the District Registry at I Liverpool on the 19th day o i l January, 1984 must send written I PARTICULARS of such claims to I the undersigned Solicitors on or before the 21st day of May, 1984 after which day the Deceased's I Assets will be distributed by the,I Personal Representative having [ regard only to the claims of which written Notice shall have been I received and will not be liable for I the Assets ot the Deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person or whose claim they shall not then have had Notice.


AND all persons Indebted to the I said Estate are asked to pay their | respective debts at once.


Dated this 21st day of February, I 1984


J. L. LUMLEY ESQ. I Solicitor,


21 Church Street, CLITHEROE,


Lancashire BB7 2DF ] 68953 r


Situations Vacant


Chatburn B 419; J . Peel 72, A. Hodgson 108; M. Peel 72, S. Whipp 79; A. Smith 103, M. Hargreaves 32; J . Bridges 104, P. Wilson 55; R. Hartlebury 65, L. Whitaker 61; K. Walm­ sley 75, A. Wilson 84. Low Moor 403, Catholic


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


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


Club B 486: P. Lord 90, M. Barker 44; D. Addyman 63, M. Lawton 71; A. Holmes 73, B. Bithell 88; N. Brown 77, T. Ridgway 74; G. Tyler 50, K. Eccles 108; R. Shoreman 60, P. Doman 101. Gt Harwood B 398, Billing-


ton A 401: D. Riley 82, D. Wilson 67; J . Mellor 77, D. Brown 59; P. Dallison 47, J. Bolton 82; A. Procter 75, T. Warden 50; A. Root 44, H. Cook 70; B. Fletcher 73, K. Garrett 73. Tonight’s fixtures — Divi­


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


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


“ ■ I


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


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL STARTING SCHOOL?


sion One: Waddington B v Catholic A, Conservative A v Billington B, Chatbum A v Conservative B, Royal British Legion A v Slaidbum, Pendle Club v Waddington A, Riming­ ton A v Gt Harwood A. Division Two — JR’s A v


Police, Social Club v Royal British Legion B, Gt Harwood B v Low Moor, Billington A v Rimington B, Catholic B v JR’s B. Chatbum B — bye.


HAVE YOU A.CHILD WHO WAS BORN ON OR BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 1st, 1979 AND AUGUST 31st, 1980?


If so, he or she will start full-time education at some j


time in the school year beginning on September 1st, 1984, and you should v is it 'a local primary school by March $1st, 1984 to obtain:—


1) General information about the Education Service in I Lancashire.


2) Details of other schools in your area’ ,


rHE third round draws for the league's individual and doubles' ompetitions have been made. Singles: G. Pilkington v G.


reland, D. Walmsley v T. Warden, M. Alston v T. Peters, S. Taylor v N. Law- ess, T. Waddington v M. IVensley, G. Walmsley v D. Smith, D. Boothman v M. Shaw, D. Hogan v D. Brown. Doubles: 3. Titterington, N.


Surgess v N. Robinson, 'P. J la rk o r B. Tunney, K. ■


’oulger; E. Wallace, R. Parker


i D. Riley, K. Ratcliffe; I. Charlton, D. Halliwell v T. Waddington, J. Hayward or J. Bolton, P. Conchie; H. Clegg, R. Taylor v J . Wild, K. Gar­ rett; H. and A. Frankland v M. Wensley, D. Smith; D. Walm- aley, D. Ormesher v P. Back­ house, D. Burgess; G. Tyler, B. Buchanan v B. Walker, L. Lawson; D. Nelson, B. Wad- dington v P. Swales, G. Dins-


dale. Closing date is March 1st.


Results should be phoned to B. Phillip (Clitheroe 26723) or T. H. Makinson (23100).


Rugby teams Clitheroe RUFC (v Calder


Vale 2nd, a): H. Wai-dle, R, Lund, J . Hyde, S. Greatorex, P. Tabemer, M. Emmott, G. Tindall, J . Holden, P. Dinsdale, T. Dubowski, M. Duxbury, P. Ramsey, S. Greatorex, J. Robson, M. Bume. Res. I Lomax, D. Workman. C lith e ro e RUFC 2nd (v


3) Information about how to say which school you would prefer your child to attend.


RIBBLE VALLEY


PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION


NOTICE OF HEARING OF . APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL OF


BOOKMAKERS’ PERMITS AND BETTING OFFICE LICENSES.


BETTING, GAMING AND LOTTERIES ACT, 1963


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Betting Licensing Committee for the above Divi­ sion will meet at Clitheroe Magistrates' Court, at the Court House, King Street, Clitheroe, on MONDAY, the SECOND day of APRIL, 1984, at two o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering applications for the Renewal of,Bookmakers' Permits, and Betting Office Li­ cences.


Any person who ^desires to object to the Renewal by the Committee of any such permit or licence should send to me before the FIFTEENTH day of MARCH, 1984, two copies of a brief statement in writing of the grounds of the objection. DATED the TWENTIETH day of FEBRUARY, 1984. PETER F. NUTTALL,


Licensing Committee for the Ribble Valley Petty Sessional Division,


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C a ld e r Va le 4 th , h): I, Edgely, B. Maloney, D. Field' ing, I. Fielding, R. Holmes, A. R u d d , D. T a t te r s a l l , J , Conboy, M. McGarrity, J. Cor­ bett, I. Duxbury, G. William­ son, D. Newton, M. Ridehalgh, A. Whalley. Res. H. Barlow, P. Conboy. E. Walter, M Conboy, R. Steele.


, , 7 Clerk-to the Betting


PO Box 64, The Court House, Colne Road, Reedley, Nr. Burnlay BB10 2NQ


■ S RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been re­ ceived for:


1. An internal bathroom and other alterations, also a new front and rear porch, at 4 Church Raike, Chip-


■ ' ping. 3/84/0075/P.


2. Re-roof stone barn using imitation grey slates, at Home Farm, Browsholme Hall,' Bowland Forest Low. 3/84/0084/P.


3. Erection of private garage for house No. 5, at Hodder Place, Stonyhurst, Aigh- ton, Bailey'and-Chalgley.


3/84/0090/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: v


A copy of the application and lanning Department within


the period stated. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Borough Planning and , Technical Officer)-


P lans may be inspected in the


74150 Competition Winners


Thinking of placing an Advertisement?.,


‘i ■ For details of last, economical advertising


R IN G


Main sport on .


page 15 ’ B U R N L E Y 2 2 3 3 1


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 .


i;;u ............ 496916'


CHATBURN FC 150 Club, w eek 24, 1st 1 3 0 : 2nd 19. < w e e k 2 5 , '1 s t - 4 9 , 2 n d 145.


WEST BRADFORD FC, 150 Club.-Week 19: No. 44. 6S73i


‘ Tuition


TUTORS AVAILABLE, all :a r e a s . — Tel... 'B u rn ley ’346 38.


*■ { ”


TUTORS req u ired, all areas. •*—.T e l . Burnley 34638. ’ 6825?


68859 68989


TOWN CAR HIRE


DUE TO INCREASED WORK


RECEPTIONIST AND


DRIVERS required


Part-time, n ig h ts and 'weekends.


TEL. CLITHEROE 27200


JOINER/ EXPERIENCED


WINDOW FITTER;, ‘ First class .trades person : or would consider 715-,; ' ■


£120 per week' basic,' plus , overt ime and bonus


.; telephone:' ULTRAFRAME


on CLITHEROE 27413 . \ ; ” 'V“ ■


■ ' ■ ''”73802'


’ given. Also available *a few.; full time vacancies; •— Tel:. 0942 895290. .. .V


EARN ex tra cash- in your sp a re - t im e selling to. y our , f r iends and relatives. Sound* In v e s tm e n t ,- . N o ; c a p i ta l s o u t la y s p ro d u c t tra in in g -


PART-TIME school cleaner ■; r e q u i r e d , / 15 , h o u r s ; per. ’ , week;- h o u r s : to be> negotl- ■.


i approx; 4 ho u rs per^week, > > i Waddington • r o a d - a r e a . ’ —


. Whalley. Tel. 3546/-? ' 74nt : C L E A N E R /R E Q U IR E D :


ated . £1.5 0 p e r h o u r . ----- Apply; C a re tak e r ,; Oakhllh C o l le g e , WisvVell L a n e . .


•” Ter.-Clithcroe 25636.fr :'6a990.\


10 GREENFIELD AVENUE, CHATBURN £21,500. A most attractive and extremely well


maintained end quasi semi-detached house, with .< pleasant rear aspects'yet convenient for the village amenities. Easily maintained. Compris­ ing: Entrance I utuity/porch, 1 room. GARAGE, ....... ................ front and rear gardens. Viewing recommended.


. hall; living room, dimngxkitchen, . rear porch. ■


"TWO BEDROOMS, 3-piece< bathroom, with stores.


123 CURZON STREET, * CLITHEROE; — •j £12,950: 'Attractive TERRACED HOUSE con­ veniently situated and .comprising:'Entrance


5 DORSET DRIVE, CLITHERpE — £39,000 inc. carpets. -First class situation with well maintained spacious accommodation. Vestibule, hall, lounge/aining room, fitted'breakfast kitch­ en, dining ropnVbed 4; 3/4 BEDROOMS, 3-piece bathroom/shower. GARAGE. GAS CH.- Attrac­ tive gardens. View by appointment.’


,ASSISTANTS 1 H1 I s s f \


One or two nights a week. Experience preferable, but not essential.


References will be required.” Please write or phone: ‘


Mr and Mrs Robbins, 13 Downham Road,


Chatburn, CLITHEROE Tel. Clitheroe 41342.


JOHNSONS


THE CLEANERS require


ASSISTANT MANAGER/


MANAGERESS


Duties include all aspects of dry cleaning


Training will be given Age 21 — 35 years


The Manageress


38/40 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


Telephone: 24451


ALDER HOUSE, ALDERFORD CLOSE, CLITHEROE — £35,500. A most attractive and deceptively spacious modern DETACHED BUNGALOW enjoying a good residential situa­ tion close to open'countryside. The conveniently planned accommodation comprises: Operi porch, entrance hall, cloakroom with 2-pfece suite, lounge, dining kitchen, rear porch, ground floor bedroom. First floor: TWO further BEDROOMS with built-in wardrobes, 3-piece coloured,bath­ room and shower. Integral GARAGE. GAS CENTRAL HEATING. Easily managed gar­ dens, ample car parking. View by appointment.


I ; well planned accommodation comprising: Entr-' Private rear yard.-View by appointment.


7 BUCCLEUCH AVENUE, CLITHEROE —; £21,000. Er\joying a much favoured residential situation just off Castle View within easy reach of the town centre, this- attractive garden • fronted TERRACED HOUSE offers spacious,


13 RAILWAY VIEW, BILLINGTON — £13,850. A modernised end of TERRACED house with pleasant views to the rear, conve­ niently situated for most locaPamenitles. Good sized accommodation comprising: Entrance ves­ tibule. lounge.*, dining kitchen, TWO BED­ ROOMS. 3-piece turquoise bathroom. GAS CENTRAL HEATING- Private rear yard/ ' ’


SStSk*


with open outlooks and exceptionally spacious accommodation comprising: Porch, 2-piece cloaks, hall, lounge. dayroom, dining room, play­ room. luxury:breakfast kitchen, utility, FOUR' GOOD BEDROOMS,' 5-piece bathroom, 2-CAR GARAGE,' hardstanding, delightful gardens; raised patio. Unbeatable value.


FORD — £59.500.


SOUTHFIELD DRIVE, WEST BRAD- Desirable village situation


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FAIRV1EW, BACK LANE, WISWELU — £89,500. An outstanding mature DETACHED HOUSE enjoying a desirable situation in private gardens of two-fifths of an acre in the heart tef tnis charming and much sought after village,' within easy reach of local amenities and the A59. Appointed and maintained to the highest stan­ dards th e ; house provides well proportioned family accommodation, centrally heated and double glazed. Entrance porch, hall, cloaks with 2-piece suite, lounge, airiing room, excellent


OAR GARAGE, landscaped 'gardens with om; mental ponds. Freehold. View by ap^pointment.


. £15,000. Delightful Vi acre plot with outline plan-;* ! ning permission .for one house in timbered su r-r roundings, elevated position adjoining Sabden . Brook: All services available. Full •.details -on


DESIRABLE 3UILDING PLOT, SABDEN , - enn ottiiAt.ssn AAwimnionf fn*• mnet omonU.no Wnll


3 ENNERDALE CLOSE, CLITHEROE — £25,500. A well maintained and extended SEMI-- DETACHED HOUSE epjoying a quiet cul-de-


hall.1 lounge, aining room extension, miea oreaklast kitchen, THREE BEDROOMS, 3-' piece bathroom. GAS ‘ CENTRAL HEATING. OARAGE.; GARDENS. View by appointment.


Thinking of Selling? Think FIRST of ENTVVISTLE GREEN DUCKWORTH


With 34 OFFICES in Lancashire we sell a house every 29 minutes! Your house could be the next!


10 ■COPTHURST: AVENUE, HIGHAM — £42,500. A, most attractive and deceptively spa­


close to open ’ countryside in this quiet


cious DETACHED. HOUSE pleasantly situated aIada Ia


- accommodation comprising: Entrance porch, hall, cloaks with 2-piece suite: lounge, dining room, kitchen, FOUR DOUBLE BEDROOMS, 3-piece bathroom. Integral GARAGE. Gardens. . GAS 1 CENTRAL HEATING. View by appointment. !


within. easy reach of Burnley, Blackburn and other:East Lancashire towns. Well modernised


AriAn ' *nnntrvflirfa in -this nnipt vilillfllalTPge


9 OLD ROAD, CHATBURN. Desirable elevated situation with open outlooks, spaciously planned and well maintained. Hall, 2-piece cloaks, lounge, dining room, sitting room, study, break­ fast Kitchen. utility. 4 BEDS, 2-piece bathroom, seD- w-c- Integral DOUBLE GARAGE* Attrac­ tive, gardens. Gas CH. DOUBLE GLAZING, .CAVPTY WALL INSULATION.


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GREENSIDE Home for the


Elderly, v CHATBURN


We invite applications for


92 PASTURELANDS DRIVE, BILLINGTON — Drastically Reduced and Superb Value at: £28,500 to


SEMI DETACHED HOUSE,


tion with open front ana rear aspects, well appointed and comprising: Entrance nail, lounge,' 19ft. dining room, fitted kitchen, FOUR BED-' ROOMS,' 3-piece mink bathroom. GARAGE, GAS CENTRAL HEATING, PVC DOUBLE GLAZING. Private gardens. Surely the best' house in the area.


. . . . Joying a pleasant situa­ ,


'excellent family accommodation comprising, large porch, hall, lounge, dining room, study, . breakfast kitchen, utility room. THREE GOOI) BEDROOMS. Luxury 3-piece bathroom.; GARAGE, CENTRAL HEATING. Easily man­ aged gardens.


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Recently completely modernised and refurbished I to meticulous standards, .the cottage provides I luxury accommodation which must be viewed internally to be fully appreciated. Entrance porch, lounge. Grovewooa fitted kitchen with, split level' cooker, lower ground floor, sitting A room/playroom,. TWO BEDROOMS, 4-plece ? I luxury bathroom. Rear garden. GAS CENTRAL • I HEATING. Full double glaring.


9 BRIDGE END COTTAGES, BILLINGTON. An outstanding and quite exceptional stone built COTTAGE, enjoying a superb elevated situation overlooking the river ana the Abbey grounds.


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7 CROASDALE DRIVE, CLITHEROEv — £35,950. Most' attractive, spaciously planned SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE conveniently situ-? ated in this established residential area. Con­ scientiously maintained with well proportioned accommodation comprising: Wide nail, lounge, dining'room, breakfast kitchen. THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS, .3-piece bathroom. D e ­ tached GARAGE, carport. GAS CENTRAL •HEATING. Gardens. ; , - r ;


2 DUNSTER GROVE, CLITHEROE — { £22,950. Excellent SEMI-DETACHED * TRUE, BUNGALOW, in a quiet cul-de-sac situation. Well planned accommodation comprising: Entr-'; i I ance hall, lounge; breakfast kitchen, TWO. BED^| ROOMS, 3-piece bathroom. Detached brick built GARAGE. Double glaring. Gardens.


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1 PAD1HAM ROAD, SABDEN — Offers in­ vited. A* conveniently situated stone built TER­ RACED HOUSE in the village centre, requiring some modernisation for.which- a-local authority


bathroom/with modem 'suite,rear!yanf -and’ store.'. View, by appointment.


WHINSIDE, GRINDLETON — £59,500. A first class DETACHED HOUSE eryoying superb - views and an elevated village situation adjoining delightful open countryside. Recently extensive­ ly re-furbished to high standpds to provide


H IL L S ID E CLITHEROE E x c e l le n t SE TACHED DORM BUNGALOW wit HEATING and adjoining OPEN SIDE. 3 bedrooms coloured 3-piece landing, large ent speious lounge w windows to south garden, unit fitt kitchen, rear vestib rai GARAGE. FR VIEWING STRI •APPOINTMENT.


. ISTS IN THE S TERRACED ANI DETACHED UP I - I F YOU ARE T OF SELLING TI NOW FOR YOU DAY FREE VAL!


WE ARE CLITHEROE SI


OPEN EVf


prehensively improved and extended at a cost of almost £10,000 to provide, outstanding spacious family accommodation requiring the minimum of external maintenance . e. Eqjoyii


include Carpets. An exceptional recently


com­


1/3 CASTLi Tel. 221


FIRST TIME ADVERTISED


PART-TIME CLEANER


required 9-30 a.m. to 1 p.m.,


5 mornings Including weekends


Chris Holden, Manager


THE STARKIE INN CASTLE STREET,


CLITHEROE V.


74152 Apply: Mr Remzi or FULL-TIME


PERSON required for


GENERAL STABLE r.'-J3UTIES /


Some experience required.’ Tel. Gisburn 596


Situations Vacant MICROBIOLOGIST


A vacancy for a microbiologist has arisen in an organisation manufacturing health, care products' in the Pendle district of .. East Lancashire.


The person, appointed will .be responsible for the operation of. a microbiology laboratory and will in turn be, responsible to; the works chemist.'


Industrial experience of microbiological practices ' and techniques although preferred is not essential.


Applications.stating age, qualifications, experience and present salary to:


Box No. W68


EXPRESS OFFICE Bull Street, Burnley.


7277l SALES PERSON


required, must have proven sales record and high integrity


Blackburn', Hyndburn and Ribble -Vatley Health A uthority


Excellent commission scheme and company car provided


Write tor application form to: MIKE CALVERT WADDINGTON We require the following staff to complete our


team to enable us to re-establish the Moorcock. PART-TIME


.


Sunday lunchtimes (12 — 2-30) and alternate Saturday evenings (8 — 11).


BAR PERSON


Pleasant personality and experience preferred. £2 per hour.


PART-TIME


Approx. 15 hours per week. Daytime work only. Tel. Paul Marlow CLITHEROE 22333.6095:


KITCHEN CLEANER/ WASHER-UP


SALES CLERK


We are requiring a self motivated person in our sales department for the day to day clerical work together|With responsibility for keeping new and used car records, submitting accurate returns and general Involvement in motor vehicle sales.


A pleasing manner is essential for dealing with our many customers, and driving ability will give the successful candidate opportunities for greater variety and interest.


Apply: Trevor Roberts,


PRIMROSE GARAGE WHALLEY ROAD, CL1THEROE.


Tel. Clitheroe 23886 CAR SALES


Must have proven record of 150 units per year to work with other salesmen


. Earning £10,000 + per annum


Car provided, excellent working conditions Write: BOX No. W72


EXPRESS OFFICE, BULL STREET, BURNLEY


HILLARDS SUPERSTORE ! CLITHEROE requires


TRAINEE CHECKOUT SUPERVISOR


Would su it person w ith mature outlook, excellent salary and working conditions, 39 ho u r week.


Part-Time OFFICE CLERK


Applicants must have an ap titude for figures. Hours 9 a.m to 5 p.m ., Thursday and Fr iday. ~


Please apply in wr iting to Mr C. Sharman, General Store Manager. Hillards Supermarkets Ltd, King Lane, Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 1AA


. (male/female) required for approximately ■ 12 months, to w o rk with Barnoldswick


T EM PO R A R Y s e c r e t a r y


• typing speeds. F o r fu r th e r details contact Neville Gee Em p lo ym en t C o n su l ta n ts . i — Tel. Burnley 30138. 72773


company. Must have previ­ ous experience a t d ire cto r level, good sh o r th an d and


• Clitheroe 24360. *


PART-TIME c le a n e r , one. morning pe r week. — Tel.-


7sbis


£ 6 H O U R LY , 10 h o u r s weekly, ca r and telephone es sential. — Tel. Burnley 33884, 6 to 8 p.m.


Situations Wanted


SELF-EMPLOYED p e r s o n with experience a t book-


. keeping and .office w ork r e ­ q u ire s p a r t - t im e Job. — Tel. Whalley 2053.


........


PERSON REQUIRED (For Weekends)


72B67


1-30 p.m. — 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Clitheroe Estate Agents office


STEELE AND CO.


thank all applicants and the position has NOW BEEN FILLED


4 SHAWB


s the town centre, of stone! the ho'


. cupying a most c


CLITHEROE. semi-detached


. ien. 1st floor: 2 .^jloon bedroom. Re


'modernised comprises: H


ii- Thank You, Applicants PERSON DOOR


required, aged between 23-40 years, part-time


Friday and Saturday 10 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.


Wage negotiable


Apply: Chris Holden, Manager


STARKIE INN CLITHEROE


Telephone: 22550


SMITH & NEPHEW TEXTILES LIMITED


Stonebridge Mill, Chattium require.





WEAVERS for Sulzer machines


Weaving experience preferable but not essential, as training will be given;


: ' Shift system in operation. ■


Please contact: Mrs H. Jackson tor appointment between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


TEL. CLITHEROE 41281


,8 BEECH G“ desirable detach position close t( superb rural vie well fitted acco the highest stair


• hall, lounge, ful rooms, 3-piece ba


' ROOMS, HALF SEPARATE W.C


• nefit of gas cent and cavity wall minutes of all includes ENTR LOUNGE 15ft. KITCHEN with


,9rKEMPLE attractive moder proximately 12-y


f


irdens with d reehold.....


MORTGA'


HEBDEN BROS. LTD. TODMORDEN ROAD, BURNLEY


FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR


Required fo r th e large mentally handicapped hospita l CBroc-, khall Hospital). The successful applicant will be responsible fo r the service o f 'm e a ls in th e s ta f f dining room, s ta f f /and residents* functions and s taff, beverage service. Hours o r w ork: 7 a.m. to 6-30 p.m. p e r day, 4 days p e r w eek t4 x 10 ho u r shifts) on ro ta , working one weekend in tw o . Wage: £1.89 p e r hour , plus 25% bonus a f te r successful completion of tw o weeks. Average pay including weekend enhancements and bonus £109 p e r w eek. Applicants will have previous food service experience, and will be .capable o f supervising s ta f f . N.E.B.B.S. o r equivalent qualifications an advantage.


(Dining Room Supervisor Group 6) Application forms and jo b description from Tel. Blackburn 47811, ext. 2030.


OLD LANGHO, BLACKBURN. LANCS BB6 8AZ.


PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT, BROCKHALL HOSPITAL,


Closing date fo r application: March 8th, 1984.


• . • ; 72779 ‘ . .


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


. ^Situations-Vacant- . -


I 30000000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJ F O X F I E L D S V -


T H E Restaurant and Banqueting Suites , WHALLEY ROAD, B1LLINGTON, Nr; BLACKBURN DAILY CLEANERS


Five mornings per week, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. including some weekend work.


The above positions carry excellent rates of pay. ', and conditions of work.


An excellent bus service operates to the business. .. ■


Telephone for interview booooooooeooooooooooooooooooooooofl * ■ WHALLEY 2556 ■ . ” 00! -


NORTH WEST WATER , | • a5 NORTHERN DIVISION


WARDEN ( £ 7 ,2 9 0 -£ 8 ,154) jo,


'Applications are Invited fo r a countryside " “rd en to w o rk ln the Ribble Supply District S o uthern A re a , (including tne F o re s t of Pendle). The ability to organise recre atio n al


'activities, supervise and tra in par t- tim e volunteers^.eej’efluard Author ity p ro per ty along with a good perso n ality , manage ment ability and knowledge o f th e countryside is es sential.


The pos t will entail working weekends a n d p u b l ic holidays. A modern house is available in Blackburn.


Applications forms from: The Personnel Services Officer., N orth West Water Nor th ern Division. Pennine House, Stan


ley S tre e t, P res to n . PR1 4DR. Tel. P res to n 22200 ext. 312.


The Author ity is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


Closing d a te fo r applications March 8 th , '1984.


; ! / • j. SURBITON


LANE, CLITHi close to the t” family house grounds lends it sional purposes, ties in Clitheroe tion comprises dining room, lou 1st floor: Four Outside: Large double garage, fu


.<• 6a a n d 6


modernisation o dation in a tial area. __ dining kitchen, room. Fittings t Full details avail


CLITHEROE. raced houses i


40 PASTURE


F o r informal discussions o r to visit please telephone' The Catering Manager, Brockhall Hospital; Mr P. B. Ramsey, Blackburn 47811, ext. 4200.


LINGTON. A dormer bungalov with open views most attractive, tion which is throughout. Set close to all ame comprises: Hal room, fitted bre piece bathroom, Two further bee ing. Garage


Price under v


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