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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 2nd, 198i_


Judge praises PC’s action in knife incident


THE bravery of PC James Thwaites, of Clitheroe, in tackling a drug-crazed man who had gone berserk, terrorising his wife’s family with a serrated-edged knife, was highly com­ mended by'a judge at Preston Crown Court, on


Tuesday.


P ro b lem s fo r th e


fo re s te r s


AN important Ribble Valley industry was a casualty of the weather this week, despite the steady thaw which signal­ led a return to normal elsewhere.


at the Forestry Commis­ sion’s Bowland plantations were halted by the depth


Tree felling operations


of snow for the second consecutive week. The snow followed


said of PC Thwaites, who was not present in court: “In my view what he. did on this, evening was a very brave act indeed. His is to be highly com­ mended for his actions be­ cause he was in a difficult situation and he' ap­ proached it in a very


Judge Reginald Lockett


gales, resulting in a total of 17 days lost production. Head forester Mr Pat­


Gareffa (23), of Whalley Road, Clitheroe, was jailed for a total of 18 months for wounding his step-father-in-law, David Ronald Shaw, of York Street, Clitheroe. He also adm itted damage at the house and possessing a controlled drug. He further admitted three counts of assisting in the disposal of stolen video recorders. • His denial of aggra­


brave way.” Michael F ern an d o


rick Priestley said the snow cover — obstructing forest roads and impeding safe chain-saw felling — had stopped production of saw logs and pulp timber. Instead the foresters


Public Notices


THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES ' has taken considerable trouble to ensure •all


’advertisements in- this . issue are truthful, •, legal; decent and honest, complying with the


I British Code of‘Advertising Practice overseen •by the Advertising Standards Authority, Brook House, 2-16 Torrington Place, .London, WC1E7HN (01-580 5555) •


NOTICE OF OPENING


DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT — LAND COMPENSATION ACT 1973 (AS AMENDED)


.


1. The Secretary of State for Transport hereby gives notice that the public works detailed in the Schedule below was first used after completion on January 17th, 1983. 2. Under Part I of the Land Compensation Act 1973 (as amended)


there is a right


factors. factor


Legal Notices


th a t a l l p e r so n s •• h a v in g . claims against the ESTATE of . . ..


HEREBY GIVEN , n o t i c e i s ALICE SMITH


late of 96 Chatburn. Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire, who died at Clitheroe on the 21st o f N o v em b e r , 1 9 8 3 and whose Will was proved in the Principal Registry i Liverpool on the 19th day of January, 1984 must send written PARTICULARS of such claims to the under­ s ig n ed S o l ic i to r s on or before the 1st day of May next after which d a y ' this Deceased’s Assets will be distributed by the Personal R e p r e s e n t a t iv e s h a v in g regard only to the claims of . which written Notice • shall have then been received and I will not be liable for the assets o f the Deceased or any part thereof so distri­ buted to any .person or whose claims they shall not then have had Notice.


to compensation in respect of any


depreciation of more than £50 in the value of certain interests in land caused by the use of public works and resulting from specified physical applicable physical assessed


By reference to


In ' the case of Street Lighting the is artificial prices


months after the works are first used after completion.


3. Interests qualifying for compensation are specified in sec­ tion 2 of the above-mentioned Act and there are special provisions relating to claims by mortgagees and persons entitled under trusts or settlements. However, no compensation can be paid under Part I where part of a property has been acquired for the purpose of installing the works. 4. Any person entitled to a qualifying interest who considers that he nas a claim under the said provisions may obtain further information and claim forms from the Director (Trans­ port), the Department of the Environment and Transport at


vated burglary at the house with intent to cause grievous bodily harm to his wife, Sonia, was ac­ cepted by the court. Shaw (36), who ap­


were working on clearing up after the gales. He reckoned the Fore­


.Sunley Building, Piccadilly Plaza, Manchester, M1 4BE. 5. Claims may be made twelve months after the public works are first used after-completion, that is on or after January 17th, 1984 (the "first claim day"). Claims should be made within six years from this date. However, if an interest is disposed of or (insofar as the interest is in land which is not a dwelling) a tenancy is granted, the claim must be made before such disposal or grant or tenancy. SCHEDULE


The Provision of Street lighting on the A59 for a length of 640 metres from 50 metres south of Worston Village Road to 80 metres north of Worston Village Road, Worston Village, Ribble


Valley.


stry Commission had lost about £2,500 a week in revenue while the work had ceased. ' “We are hoping to get back to normal by the end of the week. It all de­ pends on the- rate of thaw,” he added. The National Fanners’


Union, meanwhile, is hoping that round-the- clock efforts by farmers in the region will keep lives­ tock losses low. Some farms in the


peared in the dock with Gareffa and was said to be a former manager on Lord Clitheroe’s estate at Downham, was given a six-month jail sentence, suspended for two years. He admitted- th ree


I. S. JAMIESON


A Principal to the Director (Transport) The Department of Transport


Sunley Building, Piccadilly Plaza, Manchester, M1 4BE Ref. T8870 C/28/0780


counts of handling stolen videos with two similar cases taken into consider­ ation. Shaw — now a self-em­


ployed builder — was also fined £300 to be paid at £10 a week, with 30 days imprisonment in default. Mr Richard Henriques,


Ribble Valley and Forest of Bowland area were cut off for two days. But East Lancs NFU


WIN A PLACE AT AN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL


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prosecuting, said that when Mrs Gareffa left her husband she obtained a non-molestation injunction


against him. He had twice tele­


group secretary, Mr Bob Forster, said: “As far as we know, everyone has managed to get feed to their animals.” Two events ‘ that fell


phoned asking her to return to him, but she refused. On the night of October 3rd Gareffa twice visited Shaw’s house seek- ing his wife. On the first occasion he


victim to the weather were the Elgar recital at Clitheroe by organist Mr Charles Myers and a Bil- lington and Langho WI social evening at the Judge Walmesley, both postponed. The recital has been rearranged for June


2nd. At Slaidburn, deep


snow has prevented re­ pairs to the health centre roof damaged by a falling t r e e , so weekday surgeries will continue to be held at the ' Hark to Bounty Inn until further


notice. , Elsewhere, blizzard-hit


schools and roads have reopened as temperatures returned to a seasonal norm, with Chatburn Weather Station record­ ing daytime figures of 40 deg F on average.


Lifetime devoted to nursing


A NURSE who spent her life caring for the mental­ ly handicapped until ill- health forced her to give up working has died, aged 63.


Green Park, Whaliey, worked at Calderstones Hospital before moving to Brockhall, where she had worked for almost 30 years.


Mrs Ellen Bradley, of


interest was the English Martyrs’ Church, Whal­ iey,! where she was a flower a r ran g e r and helped to keep the church


Outside work, her great


son and a daughter. Her husband died in 1982. Requiem Mass will be


clean. A widow, she leaves a


offered at the English Martyrs Church tomor­ row, prior to interment at Whaliey and Wiswell Cemetery.


F in e d after col l ision


FOR driving a Land- Rover without due care and a t te n t io n , John Bamber (46), of Deer House Farm, Stonyhurst, was fined £50 ' a t ' Clitheroe, with £6 costs. Mr D. V. Dickenson,


prosecuting, said that the defendant had driven across the path of a motor cyclist on Clitheroe Road, Barrow, causing a colli­


sion.In a letter to the court, Bamber said the motor cyclist:had been going too


fast. ;


WRITE NOW TO: The Headmaster


QUEEN ELIZABETH’S


GRAMMAR SCHOOL BLACKBURN, BB26DF Tel. 0254 59911


burst his way in by kick­ ing in the front door and dashed upstairs. Shaw barred his way


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


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


and Gareffa, armed with a knife, told him to get out of the way or'he would run him through. Shaw grabbed a wooden book­ case to protect himself and there was a lot of pushing and jostling. Gareffa continually


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


should give description and date of insertion and copy of Advertisement. While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no responsibility for omission or mistakes.


RIBBLE VALLEY


stabbed at Shaw’s face with the knife and Shaw received a cut wrist which required two stitches. Later, while Shaw was


BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PUNNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


DESIGNATED


making a statement to PC Thwaites, Gareffa ap­ peared in a doorway and lunged at Shaw’s face with the knife. Shaw picked up. a stool to ward him off and PC Thwaites bravely told Gareffa to put the knife down and then grabbed it off him. Mrs Gareffa picked up an ironing board to protect herself.


' CONSERVATION AREA


An application has been re­ ceived fo r permission to change the use of part of


.building from joiners work­ shop to P.VC window show­ room at “ The Smithy,” 98- 100 Lowergate, Clitheroa (3/


84/0040/P).


Any person wishing to make representations should do so


in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement


had injected himself with drugs intending to commit suicide. He said he wanted to end it all be­ cause he felt he had lost everything. He did not re­ member anything about the incident at Shaw’s house. Mr Henriques said the


Gareffa told police he


. to the Borough Planning and Technical Officer, Planning Department, Cbuncil Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA. A copy of the application form and plan may be Inspected in th e Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: P. BAILEY


Borough Planning and Technical Officer


•2nd February, 1984 essss


damage to the house where the front window had been smashed, a suite of furniture slashed and interior doors 'damaged amounted to more than £400. Mr Tim Whittingham,


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PUNNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


for Gareffa, said his client had been reluctantly in­ volved in the video off­ ences with Shaw and re­ ceived nothing out of it. He had been clearly


An app licatio n has been made fo r p e rm is s io n to extend the sloes of the Public Toilets adjacent to 1 Whalley Road, Sabden, to improve access and security (3/84/ 0031/P).


beside himself through drugs and it was a domes­ tic matter which got out of hand. He felt there was no future for him in,


Clitheroe and intended to go to live with a brother in Bournemouth. Mr Keith Thomas, for


Shaw, said he was M of remorse and contrition. He had. lost his job as farm manager with tied accommodation and. had


been, through a very


frightening experience which would live with him and his family for. the rest of their lives. He had started a new


Any person wishing to make representations should do so In writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise' ment, to the Borough Plan' nlng and Technical Officer Planning Department, Counci O f f ic e s , C h u rc h W a lk Clitheroe, BB7 2RA.


A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected In th e Planning Department within the period stated. Signed: P. BAILEY


v Borough Planning and Technical Officer


February 2nd, 1984


Thinking of Advertisement'


For details of fast,


economical advertising RING


business renovating prop­ erty and had secured local authority grants. ’ .


photographs in thisl issue are availablef to order'


Prints of most .8'.x 6: — £1.00 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 Lost and Found


■LOST, s t iv e r . lo c k e t In ■Tel. Clitheroe 23640. ' ion.*


C lt th e ro e , en c lo sed , tw o photos, good reward..


, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


SELECT LIST OF CONTRACTORS


RENEWAL OF WINDOW FRAMES, DOORS AND ASSOCIATED JOINERY


Suitably registered Joinery Contractors are invited to apply for consideration and inclusion on the Council’s Select List of Contractors for the above joinery works to be carried out on Council Dwel­


lings. Applicants should submit to me fu ll d etails, including workforce (qualified person­ nel, apprentices, etc.), previ­ ous contracts, names and ad­ dresses of at least two re­ ferees (preferably local au­ thorities or professional ar­ chitects) by no later than 2 p.m., Friday, February 24th, 1984.


MICHAEL JACKSON Chief Executive and Town Clerk


Council Offices, Church Walk, CLITHEROE, Lancs., BB7 2RA


68877 Competition Winners


WEST BRADFORD FC 150 Club, Week 16, No. 81.M6949S


CHATBURN FC 150 Club, <


week 22. 1st, 27; 2nd, .16. *


68627


CLITHEROE FC .100 Club, Week 18. N o . 40; Week 19, NO. 78.


Legal Notices


WATER RESOURCES ACT, 1963


N o t ic e o f A p p l ic a t io n fo r L ic en c e to A b s tr a c t W a te r


’made to the North-West Water Authority by Harry L u n d an d S u sa n Mary Daphne Lund both of Spring Head Farm, Bolton-by-Bow- land, Clitheroe, • Lancashire, for .-a licence to abstract the following quantities of water from Field Number OS 0067


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application Is being


on O/S Sheet SD7349 (1971 Edition) at the following point of abstraction:—


20,000 gallons per annum at 4969N/7396E


Ribble Valley Borough Council.. ,


A copy of the application and of . any map, plan or other document submitted with It may be inspected free o f charge at Spring Head' Farm, Bolton-by-Bow- d land;' at all reasonable hours


on: Wednesday, February 1st, 1984, and ending on Thursday, March 1st, 1984.


uring the period beginning


‘Any person who wishes to make 'representations about the application should do so In writing to the Manager of the Rivers Division, North- West Water Authority -at p.O. Box 12, New Town House,1 Buttermarket Street, W a r r in g to n , WA1 2QG, before the end o f . the said


period.


On behalf of Mr and Mrs H. ? . Lund,


D atei January ,20th,


vV ‘ 'Signed:WRIGHT and WRIGHT,


1984. '■ 69405


68622 twelve


lighting. Compensation is current at a ‘date


And all persons Indebted to the said Estate are asked to pay their respective debts at once,-.. ■ •


Dated this 31s t day of Janu­ ary, 1984


LANCASHIRE BB7 2DF


21 CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE,


J. L. LUMLEY . Solicitor '


Personal


.PREGNANT? Need a friend? Life,' Burnley 50880_ free. p reg n a n c y t e s t a n d h e lp .Hajos


LONELY, Despairing, Sulci- | dal. — Contact Samaritans, Nelson 1 694929 or Black­ burn 662424.


618070 | Personal Services


48DUREXOOSSA34ER....... - 10 ANTI-HERPES CONOOM...


98 BLACK CATS...


20 AEOIS DOTTED............. ..............-... » 20 TUTTl-f RUITTI —.............................CTJJ


B^WAnONATSELECTION PACK.......«M


(FACTORY 4 PARTY PLAN AGENTS REQUIRED) AEGB P9000CTS, COLESHtLL


(DEPT. 429) BiRUmOHAM, B461RL RETURN AO WITH OROER FOR FREE SAMPLES. VALUE £2.00


WADDINGTON


The new owners, the Marlow Family (ex-Eaves Hall)


require female/male CHEFS/COOKS


to launch and develop the Moorcock - back to high standards.


We also require PART-TIME


A quality video for your wedding


MONTPELLIER VIDEO


CLITHEROE 25387 LOOSE COVERS , t a i l o r - S76168.UNBEDS. Full length over-,


m a d e , in c u s tom e r s ’ ow n m a t e r i a l . E s t im a te s Tree. A lso v e lv e t c u r ta in s h a n d s e w n . ___ T e l . P a d ih am


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


head canopies from £199* — Ainsworth & Dent, 279 Leeds Road, Nelson. Tel. 62433.


Business Services


IBM , A d l e r , ’ Im p e r ia l . I Olivetti and Silver Reed, golf ball typewriters, re­ p a ir s and s e r v ic e . Low I ra te s . Service contracts. Call out within 8 hours. — | Tel. Acorn Office Equip-:, ment, Burnley 56115.


749728 |


Removals and Road Transport


MOVE IT! Remove with Mel and you'll do well!


Any large item moved in Clitheroe for £5.00


Larger removals


£5.00 per hour plus 20p per mile


Ring: MEL EDMONDSON on


CLITHEROE 24908 lor any other quotes ____________ 763469 I


HOUSE REMOVALS KEITH MILLS


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


BURNLEY 31027 evenings or 24120 or 57433 day


Telephone:


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


765427 I


CO -OP R EM O V A L S and Storage. Get a good Job p lu s d lv l . In q u ir ie s all branches. Local, long dis­ tance and overseas. Fully trained personnel at Syour service. Co-op quality all the way.


644416 CLERK/TYPIST/CASHIER TEMPORARY


u . — a responsible and mature person to work t maximum period of (10) monthB.


The successful applicant will be between 25-35 yea* °ld and be able to offer the Society a broad commercial experience Including typing. Expertise in direct relationships with the public, preferably ot a selling nature, would be an advantage.


The starting.salary will be £2.16 per hour and other benefits Include:


• Extra payments for Saturday mornings


• Progressiva holiday entitlement Please apply In writing ^IvIn^M career details to.


1 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. Clitheroe 24994


RAAOR


National^ Provincial


A vacancy has arisen at our Nelson Office for a Branch Manager


INSURANCE BROKER/ CONSULTANT n h


The successful applicant must have experience In motor, house­ hold life and commercial Insurance either with a company or broker.


This is a unique opportunity for a highly motivated person to further their career within the Insurance Industry by joining.


one of the fastest growing companies in the area.


Only people with enthusiasm, drive and with a will to succeed need apply, as this is a demanding position that will ultimately lead to senior management level.


Apply Initially In writing to: W. SIMPSON lLRIT


/ b


U R R O U JS ___ INSURANCES


.13 BRIERCLIFFE ROAD, BURNLEY


J. B. LEVER & CO. Chartered Accountants require


TRAINEE ACCOUNTANTS (Male/Femate)


for ultimata qualification as Chartered Accountants for their Burnley and Manchester offices .





Applicants should have good 'A' level passes and expect to qraduate this summer having obtained an accountancy related degree with at least second class honours.


The successful candidates will be offered a good salary and will receive first class training and well balanced work experience.


Applications In writing to: J. B. LEVER & CO.


11/15 ORMEROP ROAD, BURNLEY, BB11 2RU


.BAILEY'S Keep Moving Ltd, removals, storing, shipping, member of British Associa­ tion of Movers.. — Tel. Burnley 35 4 45 .


646117


INSTANT reliable removals. — Tel. Clitheroe 22852.


Tuition


. cal, folk and most styles of playing. — Tel. Clitheroe I 68548 |


C L I T H E R O E G U I T A R STUDIO, tuition in classl- I


SPANISH conversation for I beginners, private tuition, anywhere, In your time,


24 7 93 .


strictly confidential. — Tel. 094RR


14494


TUTORS AVAILAB LE, all a r e a s . — T e l . Burnley 34638 .


- clarinet. Whalley area. — i - Tel. Whalley 2832.,


T U IT IO N R EQ U IR ED for 71043


68232 Situations Vacant


CLERK, male/female, with a good head for. figures and the ability to type, required for Padiham company, age 30 plus. For further details contact — Neville Gee Em*, ployment Consultants. Tel.


Burnley 30138. ................................. ‘


71014 I


DOMESTIC HELP wanted, 2 mornings, , own transport needed. References essen-( t ia l . — Tel. Stonyhurst


5 9 2 / ' , 70897


£ 6 : HOURLY. 10 h our s weekly, car and - telephone


33884, 6 p.m. — 8 .p.m. "


- ■ : . t :


essential. — Tel. Burnley ■ ■


PRIVATE TU ITIO N offered In French and English for CSE O-Level and A-Level. — Tel. Clltheroe 26 4 9 4 .6 8 8 7 5


67577


TOWN AND COUNTRY Re­ m o v a l .S e r v i c e s L t d , ’ moving, storing, shipping. T.C. takes care. — Central House, Canning Street. Tel. Burnley 56611.


LIGHT HAULAGE and re­ movals. — Tel. Burnley 51478.


654322 764852 soneo |


H IL L A R D S S U P E R S T O R E CLITHEROE


/ requires '


M E A T P A C K E R / M E R C H A N D I S E R


Experience not required and would ideally suit young school' I leaver.


5 day, 39 hour week. Overalls supplied and laundered. Goc wage and pleasant working conditions. ,


please apply to: Mr C. SHARMAN, General. Store Manager,


HILLARDS SUPERMARKETS LTD KING LANE, CLITHEROE BB7' 1AA Telephone: Clltheroe 22685


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


R IV E R S ID E C A F E EDISFORD BRIDGE, CLITHEROE


at the undermentioned address before February^ 13th, 1984, giving details of any relevant experience.


Anv Dcrsons Interested In operating the Riverside Cafe at Edlsford B??dgi. Cllthoroe. for an Initial period o f 2 years should write to the Borough Planning


Technical Officer


The Council's proposals for the operation of_the been p reparedand a copy will be sent to all Interested persons.


Council Offices Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA


Borough Planning and Technical Officer ( ■


PHILIP BAILEY ’ Radio, TV and Video


-• makes of TV. . radio and audio, ring Relayvlslon. — Clitheroe 232 14, ■


2 5 3 0 4 . N e ls o n 6 5 7 9 2 , Colne 863815.


: quality repairs, fast service. : — Ring -Tony on Padiham 71107.


ANTRON TV services, low price TV sales and rentals,


BLACKBURN, HYNDBURN AND RIBBLE ‘ VALLEY HEALTH AUTHORITY,


T E M P O R A R Y S R N Three months. •


We require a conscientious adaptable SRN at our newly commissioned Clitheroe Community Hospital. Informal.visits ■ ■


welcomed.'


Y- \ . Application forms and Job description available from:,,, Mrs A. E. Swarbrick, Nursing Officer,


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL. ' CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE


Closing date F ebruary 17th, (1984 15401, .w - ~.-J J . ' I


FOUR VHP films delivered Saturday, collected Satur­ day, £5. — Tel. Gt Har­ wood 88 7 6 53.


' . . 769083 763907 FO R R E P A IR S to moat


: Burnley 6i4S44


3 BROOKLANDS ROAD, BURNLEY


(near Towneley Park) •


. Superior spacious 3-bedroomed


TERRACED HpUSE Computer/Electronics


HIRE COMPUTER GAMES ’.for Atari 400/800 .Vic 20, ColecovJsion, Intelllvislon. Hire Atari games machine. Low, low'rates. . Ring Mar-r lene anytime at — MDM.


i Cartridge Library,1 Nelson} 697305.


>. f ,


, celling, Kitchen with generous fitted'cupboards, large Basement workshop/laundry ‘ with cast Iron


'Including hard-standing for cara- vanorboat •


, £19,500


Tel. 54340,'evenings. ' and weekend* •


.range,'main bedroom with double fitted wardrobes and pine panel­ led alcove, 3-plece bathroom with ,7kw shower and cork tiled floor:


-■ * .GISBURN DETACHED HOUSE


. -- 1 DETACHED BARN - ■' ■ .IF REQUIRED.


TEL PADIHAM 74712 • or GISBURN 415 -





with full gas central heating, de­ tached garage and garden, and comprising: Lounge with Georgian bay window, living room 14ft. Sin. x 14ft. 7ln., with superb feature stone fireplace and-pine panelled


Near Clltheroe SAWLEY


A deelrable three bedroom' semi-detached looklng onto the River Ribble and open. countryside beyond.


May require slight refurbishment '


Otfere eought cloee to £30,000


v Full particulars from the Agents .


RICHARD TURNER ’ AND SON


CLITHEROE 22309 ' and 25500.. -


1 ' ■ j


SECRETARY/ TYPIST


required fo r solicitors office.


Part-time considered Apply:


IAN B. DEARING, LB Stanley House, Lowergate, . Clltheroe.


68878 2 SMITHY COTTAGE Batfifoom, garden.


Hall, living room, kitchen, larder, w.c., three bedrooms, ': Offers In the region of £24,000


Hall, living room, kitchen, larder, w.c., 3 bedrooms, bathroom^ garden, garage.


3 SMITHY COTTAGE x


SKILLED TOOLMAKERS (Male/Female) REQUIRED FOR


OVERFLOW WORK ON TEMPORARY BASIS


TEL. 602244


TURN sp a r e t im e Into money. Hours to suit yourself as an Avon rep­ resentative. — Tel. Julie on Coln e 8 6 3 4 5 9 , or M a r i ly n o n N e l s o n


67240. 71011


CREDIT CONTROLLER qulred for company In the Colne area, previous ex­ perien ce e s s en t ia l , good salary envisaged. For furth­ er details contact — Neville Gee (Employment Consul


SMALL FAM ILY F IRM re­ quires Party Plan represen­ tatives, preferably experi­ enced to sell ladies/chtl drens fashion, 2 to 3 eve- Ings weekly, car and phone e s s en t ia l, no outlay. • — Tel. Rossendale 216814 for details.


NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER re­ quired, live in, wage negot iable. — Write Box No. D3, Clltheroe Advertiser and Times. .3 King Street, Clitheroe.


68331 «««»


Thank You, Applicants


GRANBY GARMENTS LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE


‘ would like to thank all who applied for the position advertised


THE POSITION HAS NOW BEEN FILLED


Further details from: j


DIRECTOR OF PROPERTY SERVICES WINCKLEY HOUSE,


CROSS STREET, PRESTON, PR1 8RD


Office hours: Monday to Friday 9-00 a.m. — 4-45 p.m.


Offers in the region of £25,000 ^A s s o c ia t io n wi>h 8AVIL LS' Hn.tHnniini. Agr icultural & Commercial Surveyors


1 Park Road, Gisbum, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 4HT Telephone: Gisburn (02005) 381


COUNTY ESTATES PRESTON 263888/263879


- BURNLEY 32 KEITH STREET


A two bedroomed end terrace house with central heating. Written offers Invited in the region of £8,100 (Verbal otters will not be accepted)


COLNE BUILDING PLOT, GORDON STREET


Freehold building land ot approximately 311 sq. yds with outline planning permission lor one detached dwelling. ' Written otters are Invited


(Verbal offers will not be accepted) CLIVIGER


243 BURNLEY ROAD


tants. Tel. Burnley 30138. ? !0 I 3


A three bedroomed semi-delaclfed house with gardens to front and rear. Parkinson Frame construction. Recently repaired. Written offers In the region of £18,500 '


(Verbal offers will not be accepted) GREAT HARWOOD


"HAMELDON", 14 SOUTHCLIFFE


An attractive detached house with integral garage for two cars situated in a superior residential area with pleasant wooded aspect to rear.


Written offers Invited In the region of £45,000 (Verbal offers will not be accepted)


CHORLEY ASTLEY ROAD, FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND


A pleasant residential area adjacent to SI Michael's C ol E School playing fields and conveniently situated within V. mile ol Chorley town centre and M61 junction. The 1.94 acre site has deemed planning consent for 14 dwellings. I written offers are Invited.


KEF WOOD 79 KING ST, WH


17 MITTON ROAD, 1 decorated 3 bedroomec views. Gas CH, car par


10 PASTURELANDS I 4 bedroomed semi-detai ant residential area, an> garage. Gardens to fron


SIDNEY AVENUE, W three bedroomed semi-d cul-de-sac, within easy partial gas fired CH, ca some repair, and is sens


* * * * * * * * * * *


* WHALLEY - ESTA J CREAM/CAFE. Exc


J new fixtures, fitting J premises with gas CL


J prominent pnme tn J owners for over 12 ;


J tion on first floor. J fixtures, shop fittings.


*★ *★ *★ *★ ★ ★ * 1 EBENEZER TERR; of terrace earden froi


heating and open view* composing: Vestibule, : lower floor kitchen and bathroom with 3-piece offers invited around £1


9 MOORLANDS ROA true bungalow in attrai residential area featui kitchen, full central aluminium frames. Acc kitchen, 3 good bedroo is recommended. £31,9;


Terms between J Late night \


A L L ] SA1


OPEN EVER’


Delightful CENTRAI entrance h


" 1/3 CASTLE G


' Tel. 22092 A B I


■ E A S T F IE L D D1 W E ST B RA D FO S u p e r DETACHE1 FULL CENTRAL ING AND SEALED DOUBLE GLAZI double bedrooms, sc


. with wash basin, luxu b a th ro om w i th 3 pampas coloured suit ance hall, spacious dining room, unit fitte en. Adjoining brick Gz with UTILITY area, lished gardens. FREE


NEWT ON S T R CLITHEROE — £ Garden fronted TERf in excellent condition CENTRAL HEATI bedrooms, bathroom w ocado coloured suite w.c., landing, entrant tibule, hall, lounge, room, unit fittea br< kitchen, yard and garden at rear.


CHEFS/COOKS


to establish a top quality function . trade.


Please ring: PAUL MARLOW CLITHEROE 22333


LIFE INSURANCE SALESMAN


required by leading firm of brokere In the area.


Very high earnings potential, Involves referrals and some cold canvassing.


Experience preferred, but we will be willing to train the right people.


Above all,-applicants must have . a will to succeed.


Apply In writing to: Box No. W52


EXPRESS OFFICE BULL STREET, BURNLEY


WANTED!


YOUNG PERSON


■for general ehop work Must be able to drive Apply in person


IRONMONGERS 56 KING STREET, CLITHEROE


DAWSON’S


! industrial or research experience, Ideally In a, high technology 'function in a modem manufacturing industry, this opportunity will enable you to'get to grips with the latest CAD/CAM technology.


WE’RE OFFERING 18-24 MONTHS' INTENSIVE CAD CAM TECHNOLOGY INVOLVEMENT If you're a graduate electrical or mechanical engineer with some


ENGINEERS In association with one of the country's leading academic,


• institutions, a number of. major manufacturing companies have established a series of advanced CAD/CAM development pro­ jects in the North West. One project immediately available s concerned with the problems of networking control computers in a shop floor1 industrial environment, another with the aplication of CAD/CAM techniques in advanced new aero structure fabrlca- tions..Further projects are under discussion.


Successful completion of a project will result in an MSc, and will undoubtedly increase Individual career potential In this stimulat­ ing area of CAD/CAM.


If you have a good engineering/science degree and would like to


i find out more about these opportunities which are at competitive salaries,-write with a brief CV, quoting reference ME/14/GI. to:


Ann Heath, Appointment No. 426, Royds Personnel Ser­ vices, 109 Corporation Street, Manchester M4 4DR.


A covering note ol any com­ pany you would not wish to see your application, will be carefully respected. Applicants are Invited from either sex.


Royds Personnel Services Northern J = t I Situations Vacant


Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bumley^22m ( C l ^ ^ d ) Situations Vacant


HOTHERSALL, FORREST McKENNA & SON


required by Seles


PERSONAL ASSISTANT


HARRIS COURT, .CLITHEROE ,


Marketing and


____ Director of company making and selling fast-moving disposables to major multiples . : ; and caah and carrys.


Must be capable‘.of using In­ itiative, be able to handle cor­ respondence and produce stat­ istics, maintain files, assist in the p rod u ctio n of export documentation, have a confident, but friendly telephone manner and a neat typing style.


'Shorthand not absolutely es­ sential . . . but a sense of • i . humour Isl


Own transport would be a definite asset. Salary negotiable.


: • ■ , Initially to: Box Number D5


CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES 3 KING STREET,


. CLITHEROE________


11 EAVES HALL I COUNTRY CLUB | WADDINGTON


| require a I .


KITCHEN PORTER |


Working split shifts, 46’/2 . hours per week. ■


All transport provided |


TEL. CLITHEROE | 25271


| Please write, In confidence,


AUCTIONEERSi-r VALUERS ESTATE AGENTS


CLITHEROE 22695,— 25446 ANTIQUE SALE AND


LATER FURNISHINGS AUCTION


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th at 11-30 prompt On instructions from several local vendors and will include:


Brass faced grandfather clock, large mahogany ^ k c a s e oak desk, Indian carpet, several pieces of pine, reproduebon furniture, export furniture, good brass and copper items, decor, ative glassware, prints, etc.


Usual viewing arrangements — Terms cash CATALOGUE SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 8th at 11-30 prompt


Several Items already included, please contact the office if you wish to enter any items.


10% commission charge on any article over £150 In value Collection service available.


RICHARD TURNER AND SON WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE^


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


M652MILES


' Other offices: Bentham. Kendal, Settle, Lgncaster__ A59 6 MILES


MIDDLETON LAITHE FARM HIGHERFORD, NELSON, LANCASHIRE


A small farm with ---------- r —. u , . * ‘ ‘


ABOUT 2.85 ACRES development potential In the


desirable residential area i of Hlgherford. . .


LOT 1 — Middleton Lalthe Farmhouse, the adjoining vehicle repair garage and 0.65 acre surround. The house is stone bunt and comprises kitchen, living room, panttY'storeroom, 3 bed­ rooms and a bathroom. Mains services. N.R.V. £88. The vehide repair garage is built of brick and stone and measures approxi­ mately (29ft. x 26ft.) There are some outbuildngsTheproperty has an elevated setting being at the top end ot Middleton Drive.


LOT 2 — The remaining portion comprising 2.20 thereabouts of land either sloe ot Middleton Dnve and adjoining.


•Loti. ■ BOTH LOTS are freehold with vacant possession. ' ,


Middleton Lalthe Farm will be offered fo r sale, as a whole o r in two Lots by Auction, subject to conditions and unless sold previously, In


THE LANGROYD HALL HOTEL, Red Lane, Colne,


on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1984, at 7 p.m. Please contact the Auctioneers for particulars and viewing arrangements.


RICHARD TURNER AND SON , CLITHEROE 22369 and 25690 'Davis&Bowring'


Chartered Surveyors and Land Agents GISBURN


TWO THREE BEDROOMED COTTAGES


forming part of a terrace of three FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


24 QUEEN STREE desirable garden fronte need of some modenu good sized accommodati de-sac close to the ce after village. Compris tibule, hall, sitting r kitchen, 2 bedrooms, Large rear yard with st<


19 WOODHEAD R< excellent detached hou$ and quiet position with rear. Set in large an extended to provide sp; modation with many c prising: Entrance h shaped lounge/dinii _ kitenen, breakfast roor.l 3-piece bathroom. Fu'| heating. Garage.......


LYNWOOD, PENd


WISWELL. A superbj bungalow set in large gether with a small p, excellent family accoml country lane with easl surrounding towns a n ! cent views over the }■ lounge, fully fitted d il l


rooms, boxroom, stud\l shower room. Outside: | stables..


BANK TOP COTTi


LANE, RIBCHESTB ated cottage modemisl provide first class famil the heart of unspoilt c<l standing views over th l convenient for commutl Lancashire towns. Thl adjoining 3 acre padil attractive gardens and I Comprising: Entrance I ting room, breakfast f .bathroom, seoarate w.J


COARS FAUM, Wicf most desirable country! a splendid position in t countryside with superi s. The property di|


cently refurbished rail within’20 minutes d r i | Skipton. Comprising: room, breakfast roorl utility room, 4 bedrooil rate w.c. There is a ls 'l of outbuildings includitl loose boxes, implemei| garage. 6 acres of able................................


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