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


Margaret will ead town’s new drama group


JUST four hours after retiring as a school drama teacher, Mrs Margaret Smith, of Pimlico


■ ■ f'S


Road, was beginning a new role launching Clitheroe’s newest drama company fatudio |


One.”


Police saw men with stolen


bicycles l ;um p r a y I nj I


R. Fairbrother (K). Girls Seed (C), A. Cradock (P),


oberts (P). 4th year: Boys . Parsons (C), S. Bolton Platt,


P. Dewhurst (P). 2nd year . Frankland (H), D. Parks * M. Bulter (K). 3rd year — 1


lodkinson (C), G. Ward


Valton (H). M. Entwiatle P. Chamley (K). 4th year . i. Warner (H), P. Goady


|ip le . Girls — Pendle, r der, Kemple. 4th year: .


Hie,* Kemple. 3rd year: — Hodde ~ "


s — C ald er , Pendle, der. Girls — Pendle, pie, Calder.


'reparing I for show


I


tTHEROE WI show •etary Mrs Anne Greg-' is standing by for an ■


1mmar School to Rib-. fedale because of the Isibility of building alt- gtions at the Chatburn hd premises.


jog opened by Lady Iheroe. the venue has been J nged from the normal


ision of her home by imittee members' to :ess the show entries, his year’s show, on ust 18th, at Ribbles- School sportshall, is


of Clitheroe Girls’ In lessened thanks to help matters.


lonours agrees


70 former pupils of . theroe Girls’ Grammar* tool have graduated • m Warwick University ,h honours degrees. ■ •'ormer head girl Susan 1 tlow, of .Stonygate : ne, Ribchester, has* ned a BSc in mechani- ■ engineering. She was' of only two girls spon­


ged along with 60 male ! gineering undergrade * ■s by British Aerospace


Whalley girl Gillian I ith Woodhead (22), who ;eived a B.Ed, is look-*. for a teaching job in ■


1980. . -


.lighter of Mr and Mrs libert Woodhead, of The :


j area. She is the only


Dismissed appeal against the ■


Ibble Valley Council’s Icision to refuse plan- - l ig permission for the building of an existing


|ngalow for domestic use Ashlee, Back Lane,


I


mington, has been dis- ssed by the Secretary State for the Environ- ;nt.


hedo/s k&v -v-


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5. East (H). •lays. 1st year: Boys — er, Hodder, Pendle. Girls endle, Calder, Hodder. 2nd • : Boys — Hodder, Pendle, ler. Girls — Hodder, .


__ **^„der, Pendle, . Boys: 1st year . SWARBRICK BROWN


Lyn Brown, the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs


School health clerk Miss


Brian Brown, of Willow- croft, Sawley,' was mar­


ried at S.S. Michael and John’s Church, Clitheroe, to Mr George Swarbrick. The bridegroom, a tex-.


tile technician, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs George Swarbrick, of Pleckgate Road, Black­ burn. The bride, given away


bridegroom’s sisters, and Miss Julie Walker, the bride’s cousin. They wore peach satin


•groomsman was Mr M. Clift, the bride’s cousin: Ushers were Mr G. Clift and Mr W. Pennock. .


' B e s t man was Mr Edward Swarbrick, the bridegroom’s brother, and


dresses and carried bou­ quets of peach roses and cream freesia.


by her father, wore a gown of white guipure lace with a train and a headdress of silk flowers and pearl points. She car­ ried carnations, peach , roses and cream freesia. Chief bridesmaid was


Miss Sandra Brown, the bride’s sister, and also in attendance were Miss B e rn ad in e and Miss Christine Swarbrick, the


. The ceremony was' per­ formed by Fr John Griffin and organist was Mrs H.


the Gibbon Bridge Hotel, Chipping, and the couple spent their honeymoon at Cheddar. Their future home is in ■Moorfield Avenue, Black-


Crompton. A reception was held at


bum. Photograph: Duncan


Bicknell, Tosside.


‘Took law into own hands’


A CLITHEROE newsagent was given an un­ conditional discharge by the town’s magistrates after admitting assault causing actual bodily harm on the ringleader of a group of schoolboys who had been making trouble in his shop.


The change has meant a , ■think of layout ar- ; Igements, but work has


Is Bonnie . Kramrisch, of ". Ilington and Langho, T She made a scale • idel in.paper of the hall j


r


•There he struck him round the head, bruising, his eye, and pushed gravel in his face. Mr Stephen Barker, de­


(24) lost his temper after months of provocation, grabbed hold of the 15- year-old boy by the throat and dragged him round to the back of the shop.


Newsagent Peter Brass


fending, said Brass was a quiet hard-working young man. As a result of horse­ play in his shop by some senior Ribblesdale pupils, other children and cus­ tomers had ceased to go in at lunchtimes. Trouble finally flared


when the boy, who had broken a glass counter at the shop two w e ek s before, went in to see about the damage and of­


fered to pay half. Brass started .pushing


him outside the shop, where the boy knocked over a paper stand and started t o . undo wires holding newspapers. At one . time, said Mr


Barker, a clip round the ear by the local bobby would have been the answer to hooliganism, but rough justice could not be given these days and his client accepted that he should not have taken the law into his own


hands. It was a case of the


shopkeeper being the ulti­


Pigeon fancier


'


ONE of the oldest mem­ bers of Clitheroe Homing S o c ie ty , Mr A lb e r t Eccles, of George Street, Clitheroe, has died at 83. He joined in 1938 and


was a regular member until recently. At work, he, spent a


lifetime associated with cotton, first at Blackburn as a , shuttlemaker and then as a handyman at C a s t le D o u b l in g , G r e en a c r e S t r e e t , Clltheroe.


He leaves a wife, Bella _ . ding in 1975. (


was at Accrington on Tuesday.


A service and cremation ' BOWLING •y-ixvfv


Keep those cars locked


A WARNING has been issued to motorists by


\floor routine. Ncorny and David,


gl i sh gymnas t i c s squad.


. - I «ssr


who attend the Ilynd- bum club on Saturday mornings, are trained there by two of the En­


• Clitheroe police to lock all valuables out of sight, fol- lowing the theft of a handbag from 'a parked car in a lay-by near Gisbum.


the Stirk House Hotel on Sunday, between noon and 6-30 p.m.


The car was left near .


LATEST positions in the Great Harwood Bowling League are: Premier League — Great.


Harwood A 72, 'C litheroe Castle 69, Salesbury A 65, Rishton Con. A 61, Globe 59, Springhill 56, Foxhill 47, Great Harwood B 42, Burnley Road


38. . ' '


80, St Mary’s 69, Whalley A 56, 'Salesbury B 51,, Clitheroe Cricket 51, Rishton Con. A 36, Metflex 40, Rishton Free Gar-


Division 1 — Ribblesdale A


deners 25. .. Division 2 — CaTderstones C


55, --------- . . t, on stones B 36.


Ribblesdale B 38, Cal


67, Whalley B 62, Mercer Park Ladies 61, RUBhton Street 61, Calderstones A 60, Waddington


mate victim in the as sault, added Mr Barker. Presiding magistrate


Mr Norman Lund said the Bench had every sym­ pathy and agreed with Mr Barker. Brass had to pay


£25 costs


AFTER a large display window of a cycle shop in Moor Lane, Clitheroe, had been found smashed, police saw two men each with a child’s BMX bike on the footbridge leading to Henthom Park. At Clitheroe Magis­


It began its life at a well-attended public meet­


ing in the “One Step Beyond” dance studio on Thursday evening and is the first independent youth company in the


town. Mrs Smith came to the


meeting straight from her retirement celebration at Rhyddings School, Os- waldtwistle, where she has taught English and drama for the past 14


years.. Twenty-four youngs­


ters, aged between 13 and , 20, attended the meeting


trate s’ Court, Gordon Kennedy (25), of Standeii


Road and Richard John Michael Bennett (19), of Lancaster Drive, admit­ ted entering a building as trespassers and stealing property worth £199. Kennedy was given a


six months suspended prison sentence and or­ dered to continue an origi nal community service


order. . ’ Bennett was fined £100


and both men had each to pay £50 compensation and


£25 costs. In similar statements,


both defendants said the window was already smashed. One bike was outside and they leaned over and took the other


one. Shop owner Mr John


Hargreaves said he could have sold the bikes for £140, but because they had been scratched and dented, he lost £50 on each.


Caravanette destroyed


CLITHERO E F ir e Brigade quickly dealt with a ca ra v a n e t te which caught fire, while the owner was carrying out a welding operation. The blaze, which des


troyed the vehicle in Park Avenue, Clitheroe, was brought under control within minutes. No one was hurt.


— a few more than Mrs Smith had expected — al­ though more male actors are required for rehear­ sals for the company’s first production, likely to


be “Sweeney Todd.” These will start in the


dance studio on Sep­ tember 18th. Mrs Smith, the producer/director, ex­ pects the first perform-- ance to be in March. The company will be


closely connected to the dance studio, formed re­ cently by Mrs Gladys Sutcliffe, who has ap­ peared in several drama productions in the town and who is interested in combining, dance and drama. . Mrs Smith is very en­


STivErcsl pJaCirmv'. J P o !


woman ana iwo 7"*'~ *o| oth»r people died .O X T .— last weekend ia ................ being compiled by


S o u th am p to n — J polk*.


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c le an s ^ campaign


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THE BURNLEY EXPRESS AND NEWS has a vacancy for an


IIHg u tuwvii iw j iwi REPRESENTATIVE


EXPERIENCED SALES


(Male/Female)


benefits of newspaper advertising to businesses in Burnley, Nelson and surrounding areas.


to ioin our advertisement team selling the


The position is interesting and varied and calls for a person with drive and initiative. Must hold a clean, . current driving licence.


A person without previous experience but with the right attitudes and abilities would be considered.


Applications in writing, giving details of age, education and previous commercial experience to:


HARRY ASPDEN DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER


THE BURNLEY EXPRESS & NEWS Bull Street, Burnley, BB11 1DP


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thusiastic about the com­ pany’s prospects and is keen to lend her teaching experience to budding actors in Clitheroe. Since becoming a drama teacher in 1951, she has taught throughout Lancashire and the West Riding.


Fined £50


A MOTORIST who hit a p ed a l c y c l i s t w h ile negotiating Clitheroels Chatburn Road roundab­ out, was fined £50 by the town’s magistrates for driving without due care. In a letter, Simon An­


said that he did not see the cyclist.


SPORT STARTS HERE


Ribblesdale League placings


LATEST points and positions Thwaites Ribblesdale


Ait the » . .——. Cricket League are:


Settle...................... 14 7 5 1 51 Bamoldswick......... 14 3 6 '2 37 Whalley...................}4 4 3 6 35


Senior Division PWWILD P


Rib. Wand............... }1 ? T 2 21 Earby..................... 14 3 4 5 32


Cherry Tree............14


Read........................J4 Clitheroe................14 Blackburn N........... 14 Padiham................. 14 Gt Harwood ........... 14 Baxenden...............14


, Gt Harwood........... 14 | BBCV...................... 14


Clitheroe................14 Old Ross................... 14 Baxenden................ 14


‘Barnoldswick.......... 14 Rolls Royce..............14 LrDarwen............... 14 Read.........................14


Osw. Imman.............14 Cherry Tree..........; 14 Lucas................... 14


2 6 331 2 6 129 3 3 523 2 4 628 3 2 425 2 2 521 2 1 619


Division One PWWILD P


249 3 40 3 39 338 3 37 035 1-32 3 31 228 323 4 20 119


Division Two PWWILD P


1 56 152


Andy’s on target


BLACK HORSE darter Andy Gudgeon is certainly making a habit of picking up the Shield Insurance Services achieve­ ments awards on offer in the C l i th e ro e Summer D a r ts


League. Not content with a gent’s


wrist watch which he won re­ cently, on Monday night he col­ lected a carton of crisps for finishing a game with two double twenties.


matches were postponed, but these do not affect the top of


Due to local holidays, two


Victoria's first defeat of the season. They went down 6-2 to fourth placed White Horse A.


the table. Shock result of the week was


iuutui uwvcu


Second placed Oak A held third 1 Bl; * ” ‘ ‘ ----


, , , 7. . ;


placed Black Horse to a draw. These results mean that Oak


A still have a five point lead over Black • Horse, while nar­ rowing Victoria’s lead to four


points. F o u r th and fifth placed


■ vices achievement award will be a gallon of beer for the person who finishes in the least number of darts.


White Horse A and Kings are closing rapidly on the leaders. aay


oiueiu uiaunm*.>-


Blackburn N........... 14 9 2 Rib. Wand...............14 5 Settle......................}4 4 Rawtenstall............ 14 7 Padiham’.................. 14' 2 BBCV.....................14 3 Whalley...................14 1 Rolls Royce.............14 2 Osw. Imman............ 14 2 0 4 14 Lucas......................14 1 2 3 14


162 242 136 136 325 425 323 518


Division Three


; Darwen...................14 I Gt Harwood...........13 Cherry Tree.............12


Clitheroe..... ...........13 Baxenden...............14


.


Grace, and a son, Ken­ neth. The couple cele­ brated their golden wed­


i Blackburn N.............12 I Bamoldswick.........14 Feniscowles............. 13 .


Settle........................14 Rib. Wand........... 14


PWWILD P 0 52 244 043 0 36 528 426 324 224


' Fulwood................... 13. 2 Salesbury.................12 1


87, Oak A 83, Black Horse 78, wiiite Horse A 74, Kinp 71, Horseshoe 58, Craven 64, Oak B 49, New Inn 41, White Horse B 39, Dog and Partridge


Points and positions: Victoria . , 34, Clitheroe FC 28. TEAMS


Clitheroe (v WhaHey^awa^, Saturday): K. Fawcett,


Townsley. Clitheroe 2nd J «


. 123 1 019 2 219 1 212


O’Connor, G. Littlewood, D. Hardcastle, A. Henderson, R. Thornton, S. Blackburn, G. Sutcliffe, T. Bleazard, C. Sims,


Belvedere, home, Saturday). _.


Boden, S. W e s th e ad , C. Musson, A. King, A. Black­ burn, G. Bennett, M. Black­ burn, P. Rushton, R. Sharp, M. Sharp, R. Booth. Scorer: Martin Blackburn.


cowles. home, Sunday): W. Briggs, J . Coulter, J . Myler, K. Driver, J . Fumell, G. Rush, R. Leighton, R. Hardcastle, G. Robinson, M. Musson, P. C.


Bishop.


Ribblesdalc Wanderers (v Baxenden, home, Saturday): D. j miLcn


,


Cottam, M. Dennett, J . Mitch- ell, P. Seedle, N. O’Neill, M.. Walker, R. Birch,. W. Bradley,


G. Monk; R. Driver, Seedle. Ribblesdale Wanderers .2nd


(v BBCV, away, Saturday): K. P ro c to r , J . Hutchins, K. Taylor, G. Leach, S. Kerr, A. Parker, J . Renwick, M. Wng- ley, T. Wallbank, G. Farn­


sworth, M. Proctor. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rd


(v B la c k b u rn N, aw ay , Sunday): S. Farnsworth, D. Fitzpatrick, M. Wngley, D. Niven, G. Farnsworth, A. Threlfall, C. Pickles, S. Kerr, N. Osliffe, K. Taylor , R.


Mansell. C lith e ro e 3rd (v Ferns- ■ .• Monday’s Shield Insurance faer-


Ladies’ team needs players


CLITHEROE Ladies Football Club is on the lookout for new players to boost. the squad for the


coming season. Any girls interested


should contact the man­ ager, Mr Frank Counsell, on Blackburn 22118, or go to training sessions at the Castle Fields on Thurs­ days, at 7 p.m. over the


next two weeks. The team will be prac­


tising hard for the annual seven-a-side competition on August 26th at the Castle Field. The Clitheroe club or­


ganises the contest, which it last won in 1979.


Competing at I Worthing


CLITHEROE bowler Eric Wallace is having a great season on the flat greens of the north west. The amiable 35-year-old


schoolteacher, of Henth­ om Road, with three, col­ leagues, recently won the Lancashire County four- man flat, green bowling title, at Southport. . • Now -he and his part­


' Oi 1 r Lone Into Quart* Wotch: ' Situations Vacant


CENTRAL HEATINO


p. row rums in K i l f t M l i 1 T > N* ||.»£ I H1S*A\ J> 1 \ U Meter bandit beaters! ** 1 vili«mhT wppKPsni:»


Holiday fun from the Express


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mhm .will gr»


Situations Vacant .VO V ATFRICE CHINE GLLERIES


INCREASES A


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 26th, 1081, 11 Public Notices


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve .the right to decline any


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


al. Publication is not guaranteed on a n y 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. ~


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE OF ALL ADVERTISEMENT ORDERS


Orders for insertion of advertisements in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times are accepted subject to the Standard Condition agreed between the Newspaper Society and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertis­


ing save that. 1.


»*'7» iL hi* 2. Rho«U go 3.


or damage caused by an error or inaccuracy in the printing of any advertisement. no liability is accepted for any loss or damage


the proprietors accept no liability for any loss


alleged to arise through delay in forwarding replies to box numbers, however caused. Par­ ticulars of the Standard Conditions will be


supplied on request. IF THE MATERIAL OR LAYOUT of the


(a) "The- due date*for payment shall be the last day of the month follo


tion of an advertisement or • if ‘ollowing tl


advertiser if it is a direct account) by the 10th day of the month following insertion,


is the custom)


(b) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser if it is a direct account) _ to the Publisher has not been despatched to the Pub­ lisher on or before the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and with­ out notice be increased by a surcharge equal to 3% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency commission: '


day of the second month following the month of insertion:


• . , ' . ..


the last, .


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TRAVENOL LABORATORIES LIMITED


Suppliers to the world's hospitals, manufacturing


devices for Intravenous therapy . Needs to appoint a


DEVELOPMENT/ PROJECT ENGINEER (Male/Female)


thony Karman (19), of Park Avenue, Clitheroe,


Reporting to the Works Engineer The responsibilities of the position would be:— | ★ Development and introduction of automatic assembly ■


I ★ Tdentifyfng changes and recommending cost effective solutions.


I new processes.


★ Implementation from design to final commissioning ot /


, , . . . ' .


I The successful candidate must be able to demonstrate I a sound track record in the field of special purpose I assembly machinery in the medical or allied industries, 1 aged 28 plus and qualified to HNC/degree level.


Experience of project engineering, microprocessor con- trol and robotics would be an added advantage.


Applications in writing giving full CV to: Maureen Hopkins, Personnel Manager


TRAVENOL LABORATORIES LIMITED WHITEWALLS INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, EDWARD STREET, NELSON, LANCS.


MITCHELL PLASTICS LIMITED


Mitchell Plastics, a member of the Burco Dean Group, manufacturers of plastic Injection moulded components and tooting, now have the following opportunity:


QUALITY/ PRODUCTION


ENGINEER c. £7,500 p.a.


The successful applicant will be responsible for the provision of a compieio uua


systems, equipment and liaison with customers. Additional


complete Qualmity Control r


•____t -— -I it#.:#.*,.* milk mielnmore AHnitionA uuimui Service, including all record


responsibilities will be for.conlrol and co-ordination of method study techniques, fixtures, and ancillary equipment in relation to finishing operations.


I Applicants must be able to'demonstrate a successful record I ' in the plastics industry and must have a sound knowledge pt 1 production engineering/toollng and measurement, preferably in relation to injection moulding. In addition, the ability to deal with customers and communicate effectively at all; levels is desirable.


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In addition to the above salary, the position offers a contributory company pension scheme and other terms and conditions in


Keeping with a leading organisation.


Applicants should write, giving full career details to date and salary level to: Mr I. Hartley, Senior Personnel and Training Officer


MITCHELL PLASTICS LIMITED GANNOW LANE, BURNLEY, LANCS., BB12 6HY.


VERBER BAIRDTEX require a


ners, who are based at 1 Bolton, are to take part in the National County finals at Worthing, headquar­ ters of the National Flat | Green Bowling Associa­


tion.


Road, is optimistic about the team’s chances • • • I for his side defeated last year’s national champions in the Lancashire final.


And Eric, of Henthom


Linda’s at her peak


Gomall is reaching her peak just in time for the , Olympic Games, which s ta r t at the


U L l i n u i t u u weekend. .finish in the week-long Coors ii lUB fI i l l H ie


Classic race in Colorado, USA. Linda, who works for the


*«*,B tT ” ~*


DHSS at Blackburn, will be m action on Sunday in the 60 kilometres Olympic Road Race. She has been in the States for some time now, training and acclimatising. ■ •


Farm, Mearley, gave notice of her intentions with a fifth place


. For Linda (20), of Laneside ■ • ■ ., v j v h u . — — — EVENING OR WEEKEND


' CANVASSERS required


' Full-time considered. . Co n ta c t:


MR DRIVER


TELEPHONE: 061-834 1052


t>


WHITE LION HOTEL CLITHEROE


BARPERSON


required for 3 lunch periods end 2 evenings per week. -


TEL. CLITHEROE 26955 ..


OR APPLY IN PERSON * ' •


81162 , • ,


To assist In the planning' and progressing of full width sample warps. Must bo


, experienced and fully conversant with the colour woven shirting and fashion m a rk e ts . .


Apply, g ivin g fu ll details o f qualifications and experience, to:


THE DEVELOPMENT MANAGER VERBER BAIRDTEX


TRAWDEN, NR COLNE, LANCS. Tel. Colne (0282) 864664


00717


TECHNICAL DESIGNER section and full m um


Public Notices RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL closure of (ii)


Notice is hereby given of the • ■•


the f 'olilo - ’"


(ii) Chester Avenue, and those within. .


(iii) Castle Field/ . (iv). Henthorn Park


as from 12 midnight on Satur­ day, July 28th to 12 noon on Sunday, July 29th, 1984.


MICHAEL JACKSON Chief Executive and •Town Clerk


Council Offices, Clitheroe, Lancs; BB7 2RA.


07648


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,i For details of last,


• economical advertising / RING


' "BURNLEY 22331.


where a friendly adviser will help you with your ad.


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YOUR LOCAL PAPER . • CLITHEROE


vate Roads in Clitheroe:— (i) Market Road


owing. Pri­ RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS ' 1971 — 1974 .


LISTED BUILDING:


An application has been re ceived to alteration to window and re-opening ot doorway, at The Coach House, Fair. Oak, Bowland with Leagram 3/84/0386/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 tram the data ot 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 ba inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY' (Borough Planning and —Techni ’cal off cer)


’ i ' ’ Ofli ■ 67644 4i *.•***■ ^ RARE VACANCIES EXIST


for the following secure and long term positions


1. GAS APPLIANCE INSTALLER (GAS FITTER)


2. CENTRAL HEATING ENGINEER


To loin our select and settled team oHradesmen On/y tlrat class qualified tradesmen need apply Excellent remuneration and bonus payments


Vehicle provided


Applications In writing only, from both male and female, stating qualifications, experience and references do:


PREMIER GAS


HANDBRIDGE MILL, PARLIAMENT STREET, BURNLEY


VAN


SALESPERSON required for the North Eest L®o*


cashire area, to l° ln sales force In selling cooxea meats, pies, sausages, etc.


Experience necessary, good basic waga plus commission.


Apply In writing, stating age and experience to:


BOX No. A100


express office BURNLEY, BB11 1DP


Including telephone If possible.


I ro u n d in g a re a s . I f y o u a re a n e x p e r ie n c e d s e c r e ta ry , s h o r th a n d ty p i s t , ty p i s t , te le p h o n is t , VDU o p e r a to r , e tc . Go o d r a te o f p a y . F o r


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3 0 1 3 8 . Public Notices AMENDMENT TO


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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN


f u r t h e r d e t a i l s r in g — N e v i l le G e e E m p lo ym e n t C o n s u l ta n t s . T e l . B u rn ley


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C H ILDM IN D E R WANTED, fo r S e p tem b e r to lo o k a f te r tw o g i r ls , ag ed 16 m o n th s


Ii £ 2 5 a n d fu l l t r a in in g o n d o g s , c a t s a n d , i f ln -


• 2 2 3 9 4 .


a n d 4 y e a r s , in th e i r ow n h om e , ow n t r a n s p o r t d e s i r ­ a b l e . — T e l . C l i th e r o e


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• Y o u t h T r a in i n g S c h em e (W e s t B r a d fo rd a r e a ) in


• „m u s t b e 1 6 /17 y e a r s o ld . — T e l . C l l th e ro e 2 5 4 9 4 . _ 8io3t


- te re s ted , horses . Applicants


AVON RE PRESENTATIVES r e q u i r e d im m e d ia te ly . —- T e l . C l l th e ro e 2 6 1 4 0 and L o n g r id g e 5 6 2 0 .


PA R T -T IM E v a c a n c ie s fo r la d le s . — T e l . 3 1 8 3 7 o r 5 0 6 8 4 .


*1' 46 ,97334


that application is being made to the Ribble Valley Borough Council, by Rib­ blesdale Cement Limited, for planning permission in respect of the erection of eight small silos adjacent to the existing large cement silos. The purpose of the installation is to pro­ vide more storage capaci­ ty for special cements and a modern bulk loading system to road tankers in­ cluding high performance dust suppression equip­ ment.


A copy , of the application and of the plans and other documents submitted with it may be inspected at Ribble Cement Ltd’s of­ fices at all reasonable hours until August 15th, 1984. .


Any person who wishes to make representations to the above-mentioned


Council about the applica­ tion, should make them in writing, by that date, to the Council, at Clitheroe.


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(c) If any sum owing by the Agency (or the Advertiser if it is a direct account) to the Publisher (including the amount of any sur­ charge payable in accordance with paragraph (b) above) has not been despatched to the Publisher before the expiration of one month, after the due date for payment the sum so owing shall immediately and without notice be increased by an additional surcharge equal to 2% of the gross rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any Agency commission:


(d) The existence of a query on any individual item in an account will not affect the due date of payment of the balance of such account:


(e) In these conditions the word despatched shall mean despatched by post or by such other means as shall provide that payment shall have been received by the publisher not later than three working days from the date appropriate


thereto.


■ lishers Association and recognised advertising agencies are deemed to be incorporated ic these


ween the Newspaper Society or between the Newspaper Society and the Newspaper Pub-


The terms of the Recognition Agreement bet­ . . . . , .


conditions of acceptance of advertising orders ' or the pubication of all advertisements accepted,


from a recognised advertising agency: Without prejudice to the generality of these


terms these conditions of acceptance specifically extend to any personal guarantee given by the Directors or any other person on behalf ol a recognised agency at the time of the recogni­ tion in respect of any unsatisfied liabilities of the agency in the event of the agency’s liquida­ tion or insolvency. Such guarantee is part of these conditions of acceptance. The placing of. an order for the insertion of an


to the agency (or the


advertisement, or any part of it is composed by the Proprietors at no extra charge to the advertiser, the copyright in the whole adver- tisement shall belong to the Proprietors. The following rules for the settlement of accounts will apply:


shall not have despatched the appropriate voice and voucher or other proof of insertion (or made the same available for collection when this


the month of inser­ the publisher in­


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advertisement shall amount to an acceptance of the above conditions and any conditions stipu­ lated on an agency’s order form or elsewhere by an agency or an advertiser shall be void insofar as they are in conflict with them.


OFFICES: 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. TEL. DISPLAY ADVERTISING CLITHEROE 22323. TEL-SEL ADS BURNLEY 22331. And at BULL STREET, BURNLEY: 37 SCOTLAND ROAD,


NELSON. RIBBLE VALLEY


BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY , PLANNING ACT .1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to:


1. Proposed replacement of existing garage, parking by nit, at Back


double” garage unit. ... Brennand Street, Clitheroe. 3/84/0382/P.


2. Change of shop storage to shop retail sales, at 5 Castle- gate, Clitheroe. 3/84/0389/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 th e Planning Department within the period stated. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer) . 87643


GOODS VEHICLES OPERATOR'S LICENCE


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR GRANT


Roger Driver, whose address is 3 Reed Row, Colne, ir applying for an Operator’s Li' cence under which the land described below will be used as an operating centre for one vehicle. *


The land mentioned above is Mixed .Concrete Ltd,' Knotts Lane, Colne. ,


Any person who is entitled and wishes to make rep­ resentations against the grant of the application oh environ­ mental grounds should make those representations, in writ­ ing, to the North Western Traffic Area; Arkwright House, Parsonage Gardens, Deans- gate, Manchester, M60 9AN, within 21 days of the date on which this notice is published. Further information about .the application and any entitle­ ment to make representations may be obtained 'tram that Traffic Area Office.


A copy ot the representations must be sent to the applicant


at his above address. .- . 69412


Removals and


Road Transport KEITH MILLS


* Local or distance work * Fully guaranteed and insured


* Free estimates * Friendly, eHicient service


Storage facilities Telephone:


BURNLEY 31027 evenings or 24120 days _______


MOVE IT. R em o v e ’w l th Mel a n d y o u ’ll d o w e l l! Any


l a r g e i t e m m o v e d in C l l th e ro e fo r £ 5 . L a rg e r r e ­ m o v als . £5 p e r h o u r p lu s 2 0 p p e r m ile . — T e l . Mei E dm o n d s o n o n C l i th e ro e 2 4 9 0 8 f o r a n y o t h e r


q u o te s . 773*23


R O B E R T S O N H A U L A G E CONTRACTOR. Loc a l an d


d is ta n c e w o rk . A lso T ip p e r a n d d r iv e r a v a i la b le . — T e l . C o ln e 8 6 4 3 6 5 an y tim e .


WILSON REMOVALS AND STORAGE. Loc a l o r long d is ta n c e , fu ll . in su ra n c e in ­ c lu d ed . n o VAT, te a ch e s ts su p p l ie d , n ew a n d se co n d h a n d fu rn i tu r e b o u g h t and s o ld , h o u s e c le a r a n c e s a s p e c ia l i ty . DHSS fu rn i tu r e g r a n t s a n d e s t im a te s t r e ­ a te d w i th s t r ic te s t co n f i ­ d e n c e . — T e l . M r Wilson, o n 6 2 0 3 0 o r B u r n l e y 3 7 5 4 2 .


MITED e s ta b l is h e d o v e r 60 years, ' household removals,


STUBBS DEPOSITORIES LI­


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lo c a l a n d lo n g , d i s ta n c e , s to r e a g e s p e c ia l is ts . In sp e c ­


t i o n i n v i t e d , B . A • R • m em b e r . T e l . B la ck b u rn


5 7 1 2 2 o r 4 8 5 4 0 fo r e s t i ­ m a te


TOWN AND COUNTRY Re - m o v a l S e r v i c e s • .L t d ,


mo v in g , s to r in g , sh ip p in g . T .C . ta k e s c a re . — C e n t ra l H o u s e , C an n in g S t r e e t . T e l .


LOMAS TRANS POR T. R e ­ B u rn ley 5 6 6 1 1 . 64i u7


m o v a ls . s in g le i tem s f rom £ 4 . C h e ap r a te s , f r e e e s t i ­ m a t e s . — T e l . • B u rn le y E 4 1 1 4 1 5 a n d 3 4 3 4 9 .


L om a s T r a n s p o r t . — T e l . B u r n l e y 4 1 1 4 1 5 / 3 4 3 4 9 /


X P R E S S D E L IV E R IE S . 3 2 6 2 1 an y tim e . Hairdressing . i SUNBEDS. F u l l len g th ovet-,


^ (m in 12 m o n th s ) — A in s ­ w o r t h a n d D e n t , 2 7 9 a . L e ed s R o a d , N e lso n . T e l . 6 2 4 3 3 o r . e v e n i n g s


h e a d c a n o p ie s . f rom £ 1 9 9 . o r £ 3 .9 9 p e r w e e k r e n ta l ,


6 0 1 7 2 8 . . . V a«*6 77*649 ■


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