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XI (v Cherry Tree, away, Saturday, 2 p.m. Meet 1 p.m. Ribblesdale) M. Dennett, M. Walker, P. Joiner, M. Green* halgh, D. Cottam, R. Har­ greaves, P. Seedle, J. Ains­ worth, D. O’Neill, G. Leach, Sharp. Res: A. Dickinson. Rioblesdale Wanderers 1st


Ribblesdale Wanderers 1st


X I (Coxspur Cup 2nd round, v Preston, away, Sunday, 2 p.m. Meet 12-45 p.m. Ribblesdale) M. Dennett, M. Walker, M. Green- halgh, D. Cottam, R. Har­ greaves, P. Seedle, G. Leach, D. O’Neill. M. Wrigley, A. Dickinson, K. Proctor. Res: W. Bradley. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 7th, 19S7 9 Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Good entry of lambs at mart


THERE were 27 calves and 578 sheep forward at Clitheroe Auc­ tion Mart’s Tuesday sale. Friesian bull calves made to


£118, heifers to £78, Limousin bulls to £182, heifers to £132, Hereford bulls to £132, heifers


to £45. Mule ewes with lambs made


to £37, hoggs with twin lambs to £43.50 ana with singles to £55. Masham hoggs with lambs made to £48 and norned ewes with


lambs to £27.50. The usual prime stock sale


was held on Monday, despite the Bank holiday. There were 62 cattle and 294 sheep forward. Cattle numbers were cur­


XI (v Rolls-Royce, home, Satur­ day, 2 p.m.) K. Proctor, W. Bradley, S. Proctor, R. Driver, A. Dickinson, P. Spencer, A. Parker, N. Parker, K. Fellowes, R. Blair, S. Farnsworth (Jnr). Res: B. Spencer. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rd


tailed, but the recent good weather has finished spring lambs very well and there was a good entry of quality animals. Young culls met a firm trade


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XI (v Blackburn N., Sunday, 2 p.m.. home, meet 1-15 p.m.) R. Pinch, S. Farnsworth (Snr), I. Nuttall, M. Nuttall, M. Proctor, N. Parker. I. Britcliffe, P. Spencer. S. Edmondson, K. Fellowes, M. Edmondson. Res: J. Broughton. R ib b le sd a le W an d e re rs


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Youth XI (v Earby, Monday, Mav 11th. 6-15 p.m., away, meet 5-30 p.m. prompt) M. Wrigley. S. Farnsworth, I. Britcliffe, D. Broughton, B. Spencer. R. Waddington, D. Harrison. D. Taylor, D. Kit­ chen, B. Kortikas, P. Cottam. Res: N. Peel. Clitheroe 1st XI (v Settle,


• ley Meade roundabout on Saturday after hitting die­ sel on the road and top­ pling on its side. The coach, belonging to


A COACH carrying 17 people blocked the A59 Whalley bypass at Bram-


Saturday, 2 p.m., Chatburn Road) \V. Slinger, K. Fawcett, G. Jordan, P. A. Hall, M. Dewhurst. G. Sutcliffe, J . Boden, P. Rushton, S. Black­ burn. N. Duckworth, 1. Austin. Clitheroe 2nd XI (v Rolls-


a Chorley firm, was trans­ porting workers from an Adlington engineering company to a trade show for light fitters and weld­ ers at Harrogate. One man was knocked unconscious. Several of the passen­


Rovce. Saturday, 2 p.m., Rolls- Royce) N. Ashworth, P. Bishop, R.'Booth. M. Scott, M. Black­ burn. C. Musson. S. Westhead. P. Hargreaves. P. Griffiths, R. Sham. G. Woodworth.


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gers received cuts and bruises and another a suspected broken leg. They were taken to Black­ burn Royal Infirmary in three ambulances. The remainder were trans­ ferred to another coach and continued the journey. Firemen were called to


MEMBERS of the Clith­ eroe Dolphins Amateur Swimming Club will be among five clubs taking part in a charity swimming gala at Padiham pool a week on Saturday at 6-30 p.m. Proceeds from the event


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Summer darts


TEAMS intending to enter the Clitheroe Men’s Invi­ tation Summer Darts League should send a representative to the annual meeting on Monday at the Royal Oak Hotel (8- 30 p.m.).


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow, Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Hart­ ley's, Church Street: Sun­ day, noon to 1 p.m. Mon­ day to Friday until 6-30 p.m.


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THE siting of a Portaka- bin for a temporary video shop on land adjacent to 34 Whalley Road, Clitheroe, has received the go-ahead from the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-committee.


PASSERS-BY, family friends and regular cus­ tomers all supported a coffee morning organised by the Ribble Valley Music Shop in York Street, Clitheroe. Thanks to their gener­


osity, the sum of £62 was made for the East Lan­ cashire Scanner Appeal. The function was organ­ ised by proprietress Miss Cath Dawson and her m o th e r , Mrs Mary Dawson. Attractions included


Artists given a chance to shine


THE fifth annual summer festival at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, gets underway next month


with a competition for local artists. They are being invited


musical games, a bring- and-buy stall and a raf­ fle. Helpers were Mrs Florrie Bowker, Mrs Irene Birtwistle, of the scanner committee, Miss Helen Thornber and Miss Connie Moverley.


L-driver was not insured


the scene to hose away diesel before the road was reopened to traffic.


Jumping for a good cause


CLITHEROE bank clerk Cindy Jones turned para­ chutist for a day to help raise £1,000 for cancer research.


Street, joined three col­ leagues from Lloyds Bank, for the sponsored high-fly­ ing stunt at Flookburgh a i r f i e l d , n e a r Grange-over-Sands.


Cindy (24), of Bright Her mum, Mrs Renate


Jones, said: “It was a case of second time lucky for Cindy and her friends


A CLITHEROE learner driver had “paid the price of youthful impatience,” the town’s magistrates were told. Darren Leecy (18), of


Standen Road, was fined £30 for driving a van with­ out the supervision of a qualified driver, £10 for failing to display L-plates and £50 for using the van without insurance. He was also ordered to pay £14 court costs. Leecy, who pleaded


guilty, was represented by Mr Barry Dearing, who said his client had bought the van only a short time before the offences and had intended insuring it. “The insurance was to


because they had planned the jump on Saturday, but Mr Dearing. high winds brought a post­ ponement until Monday, i “It’s the first time she


has done a parachute jump and she was delighted to have helped raise so much for charity." Cindy, a former pupil of


have been taken out on his 18th birthday, three days after the offences, but youthful impatience got the better of him and he had paid the price,” said


Generous gesture


by couple


Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar I A CLITHEROE couple School, has worked at whose baby daughter died Lloyds’ Burnley branch just over a year ago are since the age of 19.


three Burnley colleagues | utmost to save her. have the mammoth task of collecting all the money from their many sponsors.


Bungalow


PERMISSION has been granted by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop- mentSub-committee for the building of a detached bungalow on a plot of land adjacent to Alderwood, Bentlea Road, Gisburn.


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Private hire


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee has given the go-ahead for the change of use of 15 Green Park, Whalley, to operate one private hire car.


Now Cindy and her hospital which did its Philip and Lynn Wilson,


raising money for the


of Turner Street, have organised a pub collection and a raffle, all the pro­ ceeds going to the special care baby unit at Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn. About a dozen relatives


Moped rider was twice over limit


__ WHITEWELL moped rider was found to have more than twice the legal limit of alcohol in his blood after being taken to hospi tal from a road accident, Clitheroe magistrates were told. Stephen Maudsley (23),


of Lower Lees Cottage, was fined £175 and banned from driving for 12 months for driving with excess alcohol in his blood. He was also fined £60


to enter paintings, draw­ ings and sculptures on the theme “My Town.” There are five classes for all age groups and entries will go on exhibition during the 10-day festival. The f e s t iv a l ru n s


betwee’n June 27th and July 5th. Contest entry forms can be obtained from the Ribble Valley T o u r is t In fo rm a t io n Office, local schools and Low Moor Vicarage. Other activities planned


at similar prices to last week, with graded steers and heifers finding a brisk demand at slightly more money. Cows injoyea a sharp demand. Top of the bulls was a Limou­


Please apply in writing with full C.V. and passport size photo to:


Mr S. Fairey (Assistant Manager)


sin at 120.2p from T. W. Pick­ ard. Charolais reached to 120p from E. W. and J. R. Parkinson, Herefords to 108p from Nuttall Bros, Friesians to 104.8p from T. Kelsall. Best of the steers was a light­


THE KEIRBY HOTEL, KEIRBY WALK, BURNLEY


weight Charolais from E. Moore at 107.8p, with a light heifer from T. and J. H. Wrennall


making 106p. Cows topped at 84.4p for a


medium weight from R. Seed and Son and at 82p for a heavy


from the same farm. Lambs, as anticipated, were less money, but iow.er


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to 97’p (94.2p). Overall average was 97.2p.


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(1 1 3 .33p), cows to 8 4 .4p B u l ls made to


numbers fell, along with prices. Light steers made to 107.8p (99.42p), medium to 94.2p, light heif ‘e rs t fo lOfip (96.10p ’), medium


than expected. Hogg matte


tne fall was 1 2 0 .2 p


(73.46p). Standard hoggs made to 220p


(198.93p), medium to 208p (188.92p), heavy to lGGp (151.37p). Overall average was 185.34p. Standard lambs made to 290p


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Three shifts are on offer:


(267.52p), medium to 273p (250.24p), heavy to 247.5p (242.5p). Overall average was 258.59p. Ewes made to £39.50


for driving without due care and attention and ordered to pay £14 costs. He pleaded guilty. Mrs Sara Walker, pro­


for the festival include an outdoor market and a spe­ cial service for senior citi­ zens led by Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild Choir, with guest preacher Canon Francis Heighway, of Blackburn. A concert by the Lanca­


secuting, said that the accident happened in Whi- tewell Road as Maudsley was driving a 50 c.c. moped towards Chipping. While taking a right-hand bend, he took his hand off the throttle to wipe his visor and hit a wall. While being treated in


hospital for lacerations to his face, a blood te s t revealed 212mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood, the legal limit being 80mg. Mr B a rry Dearing,


(£24.61). At the spring prize show and


sale of in-calf cows and heifers, on Friday,


The main championship for 'the T. W. Pickard Memorial tro- phy, presented by the late Mr


entry of 68 cattle, more than half of which were heifers. Trade was good and exceeded expectations,


shire Evening Post Brass Band will be held on July 1st and other events will include a family games night, a sponsored run and a “summer fling” at a local hotel. The opening church ser­


vice for the festival will be held on June 28th, when the new rose queen, Cath- e r in e K irk , will be crowned, before taking part in the procession of witness. The festival ends on


defending, said that the accident happened as the defendant was driving home from a wedding. He was travelling at only 15 m.p.h. as it was difficult to see because of heavy rain,


Festival under way


THE 22nd Ribble Valley Drama Festival is well underway, having started last Saturday with three contrasting one-act plays, n c lu d in g "T h e d e a r e p a r te d ” by Trin i ty


Drama Group. Local hopes for the


and friends in fancy dress will ask Saturday night drinkers in Clitheroe pubs to dig deep in th e i r pockets. Raffle tickets are avail­


able from Mr and Mrs Wil­ son and from the White Horse Inn and the draw will be made on Sunday at the Dog and Partridge Hotel.


HERITAGE CENTRE


AN illustrated talk on one of the country’s most up to-date heritage centres


| will be given to Clitheroe Civic Society on Monday. A repre senta t ive of


| how visitors are whisked back to the Lancashire of the 1900s. The talk at Clitheroe


Wigan Pier will outline its attractions and explain


Parish Hall is being given in preparation for the society’s trip to the centre on June 20th. Non-mem­ bers are welcome at the talk and on the trip.


Barn home


IA PLAN for the conver­ sion of a bam adjacent to Holme House, Church Raike, Chipping, to a dwelling has received the seal of approval from the


Ribble Valley Council’ D ev el o p m e n


1 Sub-committe. Conversion


IA PLAN for the conver­ sion of a bam at Pillings Cottage, West Bradford, to a dwelling and an extension to the rear has been approved by the Rib­ ble Valley Council’s Devel- | opment Sub-committee,


Garage


IA PLAN for the erection of a double garage at the rear of Clitheroe Civic Hall, York Street, has been approved by the Rib­ ble Valley Council’s Devel- I opment Sub-committee.-


remainder of the festival must be pinned on Tues­ day’s production of the ever-popular “Hobson’s choice" by Calderstones Revue and Dramatic Society. Tonight promises to be


Keep alive an old


tradition


AN old tradition was kept alive for another year on May Day when Clitheroe Morris Men climbed the Castle ramparts at dawn to perform their ancient fertility dance. Far from looking for any


sunrise, the flower-hatted revivalists had first to overcome modern life in the form of anti-vandal gates which barred their


way. Dancers Bill Robinson,


Ia n Lowcock, Dave Bosomworth and Bruce Dowles, with Denise Park on p ian o a c c o rd io n , pressed on up the dewy slope, watched by the odd crow and, more inexplic­ ably, by three members of Colne Operatic Society. They then performed


an excellent offerings in the form of “A day in the death of Joe Egg”, per­ formed by last year’s win­ ners Lancaster Footlights. Final judgment will be


Pickard’s family, was won by Mr R. Seed, of Great Harwood, for 'a September calver which made I £550.


i Top price of the day went to ;an August calving heifer from S. 1 ■Moore at £670, with an August | calving cow from G. and N. Clegg and Sons making £640. May-June calving cows made


to £545 (£483), July calving cows to £555 (£504), August calving cows to £640 (£513), September calvers to £600 (£543). May, I June and July calving heifers made to £670 (£493), August to November calving heifers to £570 (£477). Resuits: Cow to calve before July 31st:


July 5th with a thanksgiv­ ing Eucharist.


B. Booth, D. Fish. Cow to calve between August 1st and October 31st: R. Seed,


G. and N. Clegg. Heifer to calve before July


31st: 1 and 2, J. Gomall. Heifer to calve between


August 1st and October 31st: S. I Moore, R. Dugdale. Judges were F. Wrathall, of I


Gisbum, and L. Birtle, of West | Bradford.


Bore holes to measure gas


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub-| committee has approved the construction of two| bore holes at a Bolton-by- Bowland farm to measure! gas being given off by waste dumped there over| 35 vears.


their spontaneous rite of spring, which predates recorded time. With equal spontaneity,


assed by adjudicator Mr e rn a rd P re n t ic e on Saturday night.


, recent investigation by the > County Surveyor’s waste disposal section has indi-| cated the presence of land-' fill gas.


quarry at Scott Laithe Farm was used for waste disposal until 1982, and a


they abandoned the dance halfway through for liquid refreshments, but not before Clitheroe’s link with its prehistoric past had been marked.


Speaking out to help the


handicapped


CLITHEROE Town Crier Mr Roland Hail­ wood will be in action on Wednesday in a bid to help people suf f e r ing from spe e ch


impairments. (


coat, courtesy of the Heri- competition with the tage Fayre Committee, he theme “communication”, will be testing his vocal Mr Hailwood, who cords and those of volun- recently came second in teers in King William the Heart of England Street, Blackburn, during championships for the best the afternoon.


His appearance is part appearing in Preston on dressed town crier, will be


of the national campaign Monday. “Speakweek” to draw His new re d co a t, attention to the handicap trimmed with black and suffered by those who gold, was provided by the have speech or language Heritage Fayre Commit- difficulties.


throughout the country won the English Tourist are being sponsored by Board competition in 1985 British Telecom and Rib- for the best promotional


The various events awarded after the Fayre tee from prize money Alterations ble Valley schools are to Demolition


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee has said yes to the demolition of a two- storey farmhouse at Nob- le t ts , off Whitehalgh Lane, Billlington, and the erection of a replacement dwelling.


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events begin on Saturday with a coffee morning at C l i t h e r o e U n i t e d Reformed Church. The proceeds are to go towards the purchase of a commu­ nication aid. On Sunday afternoon


there will be an ecumeni­ cal service in Blackburn Cathedral, with an inter­ preter for deaf members of the congregation.


STRUCTURAL altera-l tions are to be carried out| at the Buck Inn, Payth- orne. Licensing magis-| trates at Clitheroe heard that the toilets'were to be re-sited at the rear of the premises, and the lounge | area extended.


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Resplendent in his new take part in a painting-


committee were told that I fu r th e r in q u iries are needed to ensure that gas is not migrating through the rock of the quarry| wall.


Members of the sub­


Council proposes to drill! two bore holes in the rock! between the quarry and the farm buildings to mea­ sure the gas, one 23m deep and one 16m deep. The work should take! about a week.


Lan c a sh ire County!


Established Plastics Company HAS FIVE VACANCIES FOR


For hostels


A MARATHON t r ek] between Slaidburn and Earby Youth Hostels is being organised for a week I on Saturday. It is the fifth time the


walk has been organised, with proceeds for the ] youth hostels. Anyone interested in


taking part in the walk, which is about 23 miles, should contact Mr Frank ] Hodgson (Kendal 28280). An entry fee of £2 covers the cost of transport.


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GIGGLESWICK SCHOOL


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Thorough knowledge of workshop practice and maintenance essential. Working knowledge ol


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' r e q u i r e d , fo r Burnley c ent re c o m p a n y . 9 0 0 d t y p i n g s p e e d s , q o o d h e a d f o r f ig u r e s , p lu s a g o o d t e l e ­


P A R T - T IM E C L E R K ty p i s t


p h o n e m a n n e r , h o u r s 9 . 0 0 a .m . u n t i l l .OOp .m. . nood hour ly r a t e . F o r f u r ­ th e r d e ta i l s conta c t : Neville Ge e . Emp lo yme n t Co n s u l ­ tan t s Ltd. , Br i t tanlc Build ­ i n g s , H a r g r e a v e s S t r e e t , Burnley. Tel . 301'38


NE V IL L E GEE Emp lo yme n t Co n su l ta n t s a rc in ne ed of good, qua l i f ied, t emp o r a ry s ta f f . If you hav e a s p a r e day, we e k o r more and have e x p e r i e n c e in s h o r t h a n d , typing, w.p , VDU a c count s e tc , p l e a s e r in g o r call • Nevi lle o r Carol o n Burnley 3 0 1 3 8 . 1st Floor , Br i ttnnie B u i l d i n g s . H a r g r e a v e s St r e e t , Burnley.


[ r i v e r s i d e HOUSE Sawlcy. ha s th e fol lowing vacancies: P a r t - t im e c a r e a s s i s t a n t s , morning and evening; Par t - t ime c le ane r , 20 h o u r s p e r w e e k . A l s o e x p e r i e n c e d c o o k , 2 d a y s p e r w e e k . Mu s t h av e t r a n s p o r t . Tel .


I Clithferoe 4 1 205.


PERSON F R ID A Y wi th good all r o u n d office exper ience, p r e f e r a b ly s ome c o in p u to r k n o w l e d g e , C o l n e a r e a , g o o d o p p o r t u n i t y , T e l . P a t r i c i a T h om a s , C o l n e


NEWDROP INN . Tel . S to n y h u r s t 544.


RIBCHESTER requires


BAR STAFF to work mainly evenings.


| T E L . R IB C H E S T E R 3 3 8


, 8 63840 T H E O L D S T O N E H O U S E r eq u i r e s evening wa sh e r -u p . S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y an d o n omo r c n ig h t i f r e q u i r e d pos s ible , aged 18 and over . Tr a n sp o r t provided if local.


PART T IM E EVENING wo rk a v a i l a b l e , ( a p p r o x . .


h o u r s p e r we e k ) , fo r people wi th own t r a n s p o r t want ing to e a rn g o o d mo n ey . Tel . Br adford (0274) 7 3 7443


1 2


[ Y O U N G P E R S O N <16 o r o v e r ) t o a s s i s t S a t u r d a y s a n d S u n d a y s in b u s y t e a


s h o p . Ring Wha l ley 3 2 9 8 , ev e ni ng s , for f u r t h e r de ta i ls .


C O M IN G S EC ON D in the race fo r jobs? Let th e C.V. e x p e r t s h e l p y o u t o t h e p o s t . F o r d e t a i l s . T e l . ■ He a d s ta r t . Nel son 6 9 0759.


THE SWAN wi th Two Necks. P e n d l e t o n r e q u i r e s a k i t ­ chen as s i s tant to he lp wi th c o o k i n g , e v e n i n g s . T e l . . Cl i th e ro e 2 3112.


£ 1 7 5 P ER W E E K f l e x i b l e h o u r s , n o e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d , c a r a n d p h o n e e s s e n t i a l . Rin g Bl a c k b u rn 92-6 2 2 4 2 .


SITUATIONS WANTED


(R EG IS T ER E D chi ld min d e r h a s v a c an c y . P l e a s e t e l e ­


p h o n e Cl i th e ro e 2 2003. REMOVALS &


ROAD TRANSPORT


MOV E IT Single I tems , small r emo v a l s , • la rg e r emo v a l s ,


, f i r s t . T O W N A N D C O U N T R Y R em o v a l S e r v i c e s L t d . , movinq, s to r in g , sh ip p in g .


d i s tanc e n o obje c t , s torage , h o u s e c le a r an c e s . F o r th e b e s t s e rv i c e in town ring: Me l E dmo n d s o n C l i th e r o e 2 4 9 0 8 . Ge t a q u o t e f rom us


, 5 6 6 1 1 . L O M A S T R A N S P O R T r emova l s , s ingle I tems , f rom £4, che ap r a te s , f re e e s t i ­ ma te s . -Te l . Burnley 4 1 1 4 1 5


B.A.R. memb e r . T.C. take s c a r e . -C e n t r a l Ho u s e , C a n ­ n in g S t r e e t , T e l . Bu rn l ey


, o r 3 4 3 4 9 .


1 SPENCE REMOVA LS e s t a b ­ l i s h e d 5 8 y e a r s , d om e s t i c a n d c om m e r c i a l s t o r a g e , ful ly i n s u r e d . -T e l . Burnley


I 2 4 3 2 4 . 2 4 4 7 7 .


( D A V ID o f f e r s a s e v e n d a y ! r em o v a l s e r v i c e a t g o o d r a t e s * T e l . C l l t h e r o c


t


I N S T A N T R E L I A B L E remova l . £4 p e r h o u r . Best Value in t own . - Tel Cl lth- e ro e 22852


CATERING I F R IE N D L Y FEEDERS c a te r -


1 i n g . b u f f e t s , b u s i n e s s lu n ch e s , c h i ld r e n s p a r t i e s , c a k e s f o r e v e ry o c c a s io n . Menu to r eq u i r eme n t . Tel .


Burnley 2 7950.


PROFESSIONAL SERVICES


JOHN C CR IC K Copy s e r ­ vic e - Ca l l 12 L ow e r g a t e Cl i the roe . Tel . 2 4 2 5 3


L I Z R O B I N S O N T y p i n g A g e n c y , w i l l c o l l e c t a n d d e l i v e r . - T e l . R i b c h e s t c r 8115.


V


ROSEWOOD COURT HOME FOR THE ELDERLY Owen Street, Rosegrove


The ffret purpose built home, ground door level only


VACANCIES FOR MALE


AND FEMALE RESIDENTS Tel.: Mr end Mrs Tettereetl


BURNLEY 37788 enytlme


ACE KWIKTAN SUNBEDS


Latest canopies with fast-tanning tubes


OFFER ON RENTALS Immediate free delivery


SPECIAL SPRING GISBURN 540 Telephone:


K I S S - O - F U N G R A M S to br ighten any oc c as ion. P r o ­ fe s s io n a l ly b r o u g h t t o you by t h e MKB G r o u p . - T e l . Nel son 6 9 8 4 8 7 anyt ime .


S U P - A - T A N S U N B E D S H i r e / s a l e s .


r e p a i r s . T e l . S u p - a -T a n , Burnley 3 5 3 4 6 a n y t ime


r e - t u b e s ,


F U N G R AM S /K IS S O G R AM S /Gl amo u r g r ams . Ma n y di s - g u i s c s / p r a c t i c a l j o k e s . P a t r i c i a T h oma s Mo d e l l in g Agency, L a n c s /Yo rk s . Te l . Colne 8 6 3 8 4 0 (24 h o u r s ) .


S U N B E D R E N T A L f r o m £ 2 .9 9 p e r w e e k , min imum


12 m o n th s , 4 w k s r e n t a l £ 4 0 . A i n sw o r t h & D e n t ,


Tel . Burnley 2 5 3 5 7 o r Ne l ­ so n 6 2 4 3 4 (24 h o u r s ) .


O V E R W E IG H T l o s e u p t o 2 9 lb s p e r m o n th wi t h th e H e r b n l i f e w e i g h t c o n t r o l p ro g r amme . P h o n e Burnley 2 1902.


T H E M IC R O D I E T O v e r ­ we ight? In te r e s ted ? Ring for advic e . -Te l . Ne l son 6 3415. o r 6 0 1 1 5 0


HERBA L IFE IN D E P EN D EN T d i s t r ib u to r . Call me fo r p r o ­ d u c t s . Madge 2 3 2 0 4 .


I 'V E LOST 48 p o u n d s . Ask me h o w ? P h o n e T r l c l a , Cl i th e ro c 2 4 0 5 1 .


SITUATIONS VACANT


THE ASPINALL ARMS Require


WAITING-ON STAFF Experience not essential.


Transport provided in Whalley/Clitheroe area Tel. Stonyhurst 223


LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL


An Equa l Op p o r tu n i t i e s Emp lo y e r we lcomin g ap p l ic a t io n s f rom all se c t io n s of the communi ty. E D U C A T IO N


CATERING SERVICE TRAINEES


I Appl ic a t ions a re Invited f rom school leave r s for the above I pos t wi thin th e s chool s mea l s service. Pract ical t ra ining will I t ak e place in th e school ki tchens and th e t ra in e e wil l he r e q u i r e d to a t t e n d special i s t co u r s e s in Collene ot Fu r th e r ed u c a t io n and s tu d y fo r th e City and Gui lds o f London Insti-


| tu te Ce r t i f ic a te . I Appl ica t ion fo rms to be r e tu r n e d to th e Dis tr ict Ldurnt ion , ,


| th e Di s t r i c t E d u c a t i o n Of f ic e . Ew b a n k Ho u s e . Ca n n o n | St r e e t . Accrin t iton o r th e Dis tr ict Ca r e e r s Ot l ice. Lloyds 1 Hank Ch amb e r s . Whal ley Ro ad . Accr ington. Closing Da te : May 2 2 n d . 1987.


Of fices, Accr ington. at th e a d d re s s be low. Appl ica t ion forms and jo b de s c r ipt ion avai lable t rom e i the r


CANCELLING A CLASSIFIED


SOCIAL SERVICES CASUAL CARE ASSISTANTS,


COOKS, ASSISTANT COOKS AND DOMESTICS


Wage


As s i s tant Co o k s - Manual Wo rk e r E £ 2 .4 3 8 5 p e r h o u r Dome s t ic s - £ 2 .2 8 7 2 p e r h o u r


Co o k s - manua l Wo rk e r F £2.5 2 3 1 p e r h o u r Ca r e As s i s tan t s - £ 2 .4 8 0 8 p e r h o u r


1 Appl ica t ion forms f rom Mr J Dohe r ty. Ol f ic e r in Cha rge lei : 2 3 4 1 7 . Re t . 2 6 ^ Iosin,t Dnte: Miiy 2 0 th , 1987


Re q u i r e d for' Ca s t le fo rd Home for The Elderly (50 places). Qu e en s Ro a d , Cl i th e ro e . To wo rk as and wh e n r eq u i r ed to pro v id e cove r fo r s ta f f abs enc e s d u e to s ic kne s s etc.


ADVERTISEMENT When you cancel a


classified advertisement you will be given a STOP NUMBER


Please keep this number in a safe place until you have paid your account,


you will need to quote it if you have a query.


. RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY


PLANNING ACTS 1971 TO 1974 DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:


An application has been-received lor permission to Erect canvas sun blind at 33 King Street. WHALLEY. Application No.


3/87/0265/P. Erect advertisement canopies at the Shoe Shop. Parson Lane. ICLITHEROE. A p p lic a t io n No.


3/87/0267/P. Any person wishing to make repre­ sentations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertisement, to the Borough Planning and Technical Oflicer, Council Offices. Church Walk. Clitheroe. BB7 2RA. quoting the reference number. Under Ihe provisions ol the Local Government (Access to Informa­ tion) Act 1985, any representations received w ill be availab le for inspection by members ol the pub­ lic o nce the a p p lic a t io n has appeared on the Development S u b -C om m it le e a ge nd a . Any representations received alter the 21 day period will not bo laken into account when determining the application. A copy of the application term and plan may be inspected in the Plan­


ning Department wilhin Ihe period stated. May 6th. 1987.


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Borough Planning and Technical Officer)


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 - 1974


LISTED BUILDING: l An application has been received to


Erect canvas sun blind at 33 King Street. WHALLEY. Application No.


3 87'0266/P. Erect advertisement canopies at the Shoe Shop. Parson Lane. CLITH­ EROE. Application No. 3.87*0267,P.


(This property is included in a Statu­ tory List ot Buildings o! Special Archi­


tectural or Historic Interest. Any per- 1 son wishing to make representations I should do so in writing, within 21 days I Irom the date of this advertisement to I the Borough Planning and Technical I Officer, Council Offices. Church Walk, Chtheroe. BB7 2RA, quoting reference I number.


(Under the provisions of the Local (Government (Access to Information) Act 1905. any representations


( received will be available for inspec- | lion by members of the public once ( the application has appeared on the Development Sub-Committee agenda,


j Any representations received after the (21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the appli­


cation.


IA copy of the application and plans may bo inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


| May 6th, 1987


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Borough Planning and Technical Officer)


idii:HMiM naa


LANCASHIRE WATER SERVICES COUNCIL


The next meeting of the above council which advises North West Water Authority on many aspects ol water services in on


THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 1987, at 2-15 p.m.


at the Offices o f West


Lancashire District Council, Derby Street, Ormsklrk.


Meetings are open to the public Secretary: A. Wernham


T e l: Preston (0772) 25566


REGIONAL WATER RECREATION AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE


The next meeting of the above committee, which advised North West Water Authority on leisure and conservation matters in on


THURSDAY, MAY 21st, at 2-15 p.m.


at the Oaks Hotel, Cotne Road, Reedley, Burnley.


Meetings are open to the public Secretary: Rob Briers


TeLPenketh (092572) 5667


IS THERE LIFE a f t e r death'.' F o r ( h e B i b l e ' s a n s w e r , p h o n e Blackburn 5 8 2 4 9 0 for a r e co rd ed ta lk.


L O N E L Y D e s p a i r i n g . S u i ­ cidal - Conta c t Sama r i tans , Nel son 6 9 4 9 2 9 o r Blackburn 6 6 2424.


A B O R T IO N A D V IC E and help , pregnancy tes t s -Tel. Blackpool 2 3009.


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